- 14 minutes ago
The.Sandman.S02E12 [Full Movie] [Full Series]Full EP - Full
Category
š„
Short filmTranscript
00:28Dear Sylvie,
00:32by the time you read this, I'll be dead.
00:52Gone.
00:54I know.
00:56You said we shouldn't talk for a while.
00:58But I didn't want you to think my death had anything to do with you.
01:04Or us.
01:07Truth is, the planet is dying, democracy is dead,
01:12and the human race is next.
01:14But not before we inflict as much damage on the planet and on each other as we possibly can.
01:23Hiya.
01:27Hiya.
01:29Hiya.
01:31You're not at the office?
01:34Neither are you.
01:35Who?
01:37Yeah, well, I'm playing truant today.
01:39Amelia's helping me.
01:41Oh, but if you're working, Saxon, we can...
01:43Or, or, you're on your way out to work in that cafe where you sometimes work?
01:49Huh?
01:51Yes.
01:51Yes.
01:52Yes.
01:52I was on my way out.
01:56Uh...
01:56Just one last email to send.
01:58Oh, I read your piece in The Guardian.
02:01The one about the climate crisis.
02:03What?
02:03They're all about the climate crisis.
02:04I found it very hopeful.
02:06You did?
02:07You did?
02:10Well, um...
02:11We'll leave you to work, but you're coming out with us tonight, yeah?
02:17Actually...
02:18Is that tonight?
02:20You promised.
02:21Yeah, but don't you just want to have a night in?
02:23That's what we ever have.
02:24Do you like my friends?
02:25I do, just not as much as I like you.
02:27Oh, my God.
02:27They already told Jackie that we're coming, all of us.
02:29You, me, and Sexton.
02:30Yeah, well, Jackie will understand.
02:32I'm not going to cancel on her.
02:33Look, can you blame me if I want to be alone with you?
02:35You're obsessed, man.
02:36Yeah, and whose boy is that?
02:38It can't just be the two of us in the way for that one time.
02:40It's not just the two of us in the way for that one time.
02:42It's not just the two of us in the way for that one time.
02:47Hi, Sylvie.
02:53Hiya, Sylvie.
02:55Hi, Sylvie.
02:59It's me.
03:01Um...
03:01I know that you said that we shouldn't talk for a while.
03:06But, uh, I needed you to know that what I'm about to do...
03:11It's got nothing to do with you.
03:17Oh, wow.
03:19Well, who...
03:20What threw you away?
03:28Oh...
03:38Oh...
05:15Hello?
05:17Someone there?
05:21Yeah?
05:22Hello?
05:25Hello?
05:32Are you all right?
05:34Yeah.
05:35I just can't seem to move.
05:39Oh, yeah, I see the problem.
05:42Do you think you could maybe...
05:45Oh, I don't know.
05:47Never moved the refrigerator before.
05:49Maybe.
05:51Just give it a good...
05:57Oh, look at that.
06:02Didn't expect to be doing that today.
06:04Here.
06:04Here.
06:05Nice.
06:06No.
06:07Sorry.
06:08Sorry.
06:09I forgot.
06:09It's my day off.
06:16There you go.
06:19You good?
06:22What?
06:22Well, what were you doing down there?
06:24Nothing.
06:25I fell.
06:26Oh.
06:28Uh...
06:28Looking for these?
06:29Oh, yeah.
06:30They're...
06:31They're for my allergies.
06:35Oh.
06:35You're bleeding.
06:38Oh.
06:38No.
06:39You better come back to my place.
06:40I won't.
06:42I'm only a few minutes away.
06:43I've got plasters for that arm.
06:44And I might even fix a jacket for you.
06:46But after that, you're on your own.
06:47Come on.
06:50Come on.
07:03Oh.
07:05I can't get over this beautiful day.
07:09Listen.
07:10Do you hear that?
07:13I hear...
07:16Traffic?
07:16Yes.
07:17That's what it is.
07:18Do you enjoy the sound of traffic?
07:20Well, isn't that why people live in London?
07:24Was that your rubbish back there?
07:26What?
07:26Were you flying to me?
07:27No.
07:28What?
07:28That's illegal.
07:29I would never do that.
07:30Then what were you doing?
07:32If you don't mind my asking.
07:35Thinking, I suppose.
07:38What about?
07:42How about how we've taken a perfectly good planet
07:45and turned it into a place to put all of our rubbish?
07:49I don't know.
07:50I quite like it.
07:52This is me.
07:58Come on, we'll get you sorted.
08:03This is very nice of you.
08:04Well, it's no harder to be nice to people than it is to be awful.
08:09And it's much more fun.
08:11Wow.
08:14That looks much better.
08:16Have you met the goldfish?
08:19Oh.
08:20The big orange one, that's slim.
08:23And the little yellow one, he's called Wandsworth.
08:28I would introduce you, but you haven't told me who you are yet.
08:32Sorry.
08:33Sexton Furnival.
08:35I blame my parents.
08:38I like it.
08:41Sexton Furnival.
08:42And you are?
08:45I am...
08:49very good at sewing.
08:55OK?
08:56Yeah, you are.
09:00Is that what you do?
09:01Are you in the fashion industry?
09:04No.
09:05Dan, what do you do?
09:08I...
09:10rescue journalists from illegal fly tips.
09:14Three sugars?
09:17Yeah, I...
09:19How did you know I'm a journalist?
09:21How many Sexton Furnivals do you think there are in the world?
09:26You read my column?
09:28When I have time off.
09:30Time off from what?
09:33Look, I tell you, but you won't believe me.
09:37Why not?
09:40Because...
09:45I'm deaf.
09:50You're deaf.
09:52Yeah.
09:54OK.
09:55But you have nothing to worry about, because...
09:59Today's my day off.
10:01Oh.
10:05Death is a day off.
10:07Just one.
10:09Every hundred years.
10:10Just to see what it's like to be human.
10:16Death lives in shortage.
10:18No.
10:19No, this place is just the universe's way of making me feel comfortable.
10:23Technically, right now, I'm only a few hours old.
10:28Of course.
10:32I should probably...
10:35Go.
10:36Thank you for the jacket.
10:38And the tea.
10:41And everything.
10:42Of course.
10:45Well, I'll see you again.
10:48You will?
10:51Sooner or later I'll see everyone.
10:55Right.
10:57OK, bye.
10:58OK.
10:59Bye.
11:24Bye.
11:35Bye.
11:39Bye.
11:46Hello, me bonnie boy.
11:48You were with her, weren't you?
11:50I can smell it on you.
11:53Upsy-daisy.
11:54Did you just be the most understanding here?
11:56In my experience, broken bottles is sharp enough to make your face a lot less bonnie, bonnie boy.
12:02But look, if it's money you need...
12:04Button your lip and shut your face.
12:07You're going back inside, you're going to knock on her door, you're going to tell her it's you.
12:12Aren't you?
12:15Hello.
12:17It's... it's Sexton.
12:19Bernival?
12:20Sexton.
12:24You're back.
12:25I didn't expect to see you so soon.
12:28Oh.
12:29It's you.
12:30That's right.
12:31It's me.
12:33Get in, bonnie boy.
12:35Come on.
12:44Leave Sexton out of this mad-haired tea.
12:46I'm not leaving him out of this.
12:47He's me bargaining thing, innit?
12:50And I've got a job for you.
12:54Fine.
12:56What's the job?
12:59Take a seat, bonnie boy.
13:09I want you to find me soul for me.
13:12Your soul?
13:16Any idea where you lost it?
13:17I didn't lose it.
13:20Put the little bugger somewhere safe as ours, as I did somewhere.
13:24No one would find it.
13:26Especially not you.
13:27If you hide your soul from death, you never die.
13:31Well, she can't take it if she can't find it, can she?
13:34Let me get this straight.
13:35You've hidden your soul from me, and now you want me to go and find it for you.
13:40Will ya?
13:43I've tried ever so hard.
13:46I can't do it on me.
13:54Any idea where you've hidden it?
13:57No.
14:00My hat, I placed it in a duck egg.
14:04Inside a duck.
14:05Inside a well.
14:07In a castle, on an island, surrounded by a lake of fire.
14:11Guarded by a hundred dragons, each larger and more ferocious than the last.
14:18And maybe you didn't.
14:21It's been a long time, love.
14:25And, um...
14:26Sometimes me mind goes a bit too lonely.
14:32Fine.
14:39I'll keep an eye out for you.
14:42Help yourself to whatever's in the fridge.
14:45There's tea and biscuits in the cupboard.
14:48Thanks, love.
14:54Why aren't you going to call the police?
14:56Why?
14:57Because there's a homicidal mad woman in your flat.
15:01You'd be mad too if you'd lost your soul.
15:03Oh, do you want anything?
15:05I've been so busy, so I forgot to eat.
15:08No, thank you.
15:09Yum.
15:10Hello.
15:11One, please.
15:13Chicken, lamb or veg?
15:15Veg.
15:16And what would you like on it?
15:18Whatever you've got. Chef's choice.
15:20Alright. One veggie flatbread with the works.
15:24There was this Zen monk, right?
15:26And he orders one of these.
15:28Do you know what he says?
15:30Pick me one with everything.
15:32You've heard that one, eh?
15:34Oh, I hadn't.
15:35Oh, that looks delicious.
15:38What do I owe you?
15:39Nothing. Keep your money.
15:40What? No.
15:42A beautiful woman with a healthy appetite.
15:44You make me feel glad to be alive.
15:46You enjoy that?
15:48This might be the best thing I've ever tasted.
15:50It's actually you've got to try it.
15:51No, thank you.
15:52Hey, try it.
15:53Mmm.
15:55I think enough time has passed now that I'm allowed to go home.
15:58What do you mean?
16:00My flatmate and her girlfriend asked me to leave so they could...
16:04Have sex?
16:05Aw, that's sweet of you.
16:07I've no idea how long that's going to take.
16:09How long have we been together?
16:11Three weeks-ish.
16:12No, he might be out a while.
16:15Oh, taxi!
16:16What are you doing?
16:18I have an entire list of things I want to get done while I'm here.
16:21Like what?
16:22Mmm, like go to the opera.
16:25Or BFI.
16:26Oh, I want to get a chai in the queue at Dishun.
16:29And then a party, then maybe an after party.
16:32Oh, and then I want to get a full English at the Regency Cafe.
16:36Oh, and I promise Mad Hattie I find her soul.
16:39How does that sound?
16:41Like too much for one week, let alone one night.
16:44Challenge accepted.
16:48Let's go.
16:50No.
16:52Why not?
16:54Because...
16:54I don't know you.
16:56And if you don't get in this cab, you never will.
16:59Where to, love?
17:02Sexton, where would you like to go?
17:05Home?
17:06Um, where's home?
17:08He can't go home.
17:09His roommates are having sex there.
17:11Nice. Yeah.
17:12Anywhere else you want to go?
17:15I...
17:15No idea.
17:17And that's the human condition, isn't it?
17:20Where would you like to take us?
17:21Me?
17:22Yeah.
17:23First place that pops into your mind.
17:26Well, I always like a bit of greenery.
17:29Can I see a drive through the park?
17:31That sounds perfect.
17:33Hop in.
17:35Well, what about the opera and Dishun?
17:38We'll get there.
17:39As my older brother would say, certain destinations are inevitable.
17:46After you.
18:05Can I ask you a question?
18:08Is it personal?
18:09Very.
18:11Good.
18:11Yeah, go on.
18:12I'll ask.
18:13What is it you think makes life worth living?
18:19Well...
18:20My sister, Maggie...
18:23She thinks it's men.
18:25For me...
18:28It's at the end of my night shift.
18:31And the sun's just coming up.
18:33And I've got London all to myself.
18:37And just for a moment...
18:39Everything...
18:40Everything feels possible.
18:43Yeah.
18:45I love that.
18:46Good.
18:48What about you, Sexton?
18:50What makes life worth living?
18:55That moment when your flatmate stops having sex and you get to go home.
19:00I asked you a serious question.
19:02I gave you a serious answer.
19:04You two deserve a night out.
19:06Oh, now that sounds like wisdom to me.
19:08What do you have in mind?
19:10Well, the Undercut Club's just down the road.
19:12The Undercut Club?
19:14Have you been?
19:15No, I've never had the pleasure.
19:16You're better off.
19:18Believe me.
19:19Have you been?
19:21My ex used to drag me there for 80's nights.
19:24And naughty's nights.
19:26But never 90's nights.
19:29Is it fun?
19:31If you like that sort of thing.
19:33Well, if you like fun.
19:34If you like crowds and overpriced drinks and drugged up one of these cyberpunks who look like they've escaped from
19:41a bad movie.
19:42Okay, you're actually making me want to go now.
19:44You sold it to me, I'd go.
19:46Would you like to?
19:47I'd love to.
19:48But I'm on the clock.
19:49So, I better drop you two there, yeah?
19:56Yes, please.
20:12What do I owe you?
20:14Nothing.
20:16It's a gift.
20:17Really?
20:21Say thank you, Sexton.
20:22What?
20:25Eh, thank you.
20:26What?
20:27Is there a problem?
20:29Well, London taxi drivers don't generally give people free rides through the park at rush hour.
20:34Yeah, I know.
20:36But there's something about her.
20:37I like her.
20:40But if you're so bothered, that'll be 60 quid.
20:51Well?
20:52Thanks, now.
21:00You have a knack for never having to pay for anything. What's it like to live for free?
21:05Nobody lives for free, Sexton. Especially not me.
21:09Now, I have 20 pounds and, ooh, two pence.
21:13You think that's enough to get us in the club?
21:15I'll get you in.
21:16I'm not going.
21:17Why not?
21:19You scared you're gonna see Sylvie?
21:23Sylvie?
21:24Your ex.
21:27How did you know she's called Sylvie?
21:29Because I know everyone.
21:31That's my job, remember?
21:34What I don't know is why you won't come in with me.
21:38Because this is not my idea of fun.
21:43These are not my people.
21:45Sexton!
21:47What are you doing here?
21:49I thought you were having privacy with Emilia.
21:52Oh, we had a row instead. I messaged you.
21:55My phone died.
21:56What was the row about?
21:59Sorry, are you with Sexton?
22:02Yeah.
22:02No.
22:06I'm, um...
22:06Dee Dee.
22:08Billy, this is Dee Dee.
22:10Dee Dee.
22:11This is, er, my flatmate Billy.
22:14Pleasure.
22:15So, how did you two meet?
22:17Stop smelling, it's not like that.
22:18I found him, on a flight tip.
22:20Oh, well, that does sound more like it.
22:22What was the row about with Emilia?
22:24Oh, sex.
22:25My girlfriend basically accused me of being a sex addict.
22:28What?
22:29She says I just want to spend all my time alone with her,
22:33and I don't want to hang out with any of her friends.
22:35They're all inside, waiting for me.
22:38She'll be so happy you're here.
22:40She might even forgive me.
22:41I'm not staying.
22:44He's scared he's gonna see Sylvie.
22:46He's dying to see Sylvie.
22:47No.
22:48I'm not.
22:54Is she here?
22:56Only one way to find out.
23:00And Emilia knows the guy on the door,
23:01so we can get him for free.
23:03For free, you hear that?
23:06Come on, Sexton, it's my lucky day.
23:08And yours.
23:12No.
23:13No.
23:25No
23:29No.
23:51Hey, I'm here, and look who I brought, Sexton, you came, hey, hey, hey, see, isn't this
24:00nice, house on a night out together, oh, this is Sexton's friend, DeeDee, this is Amelia,
24:07and that's Jackie, wow, you both look stunning, wow, those gloves are amazing, thank you, they're
24:14vintage, oh, Sexton, you collect vintage yourself, don't you, really, what do you collect, oh,
24:22paperbacks, typewriters, toys, toys, rocket ships, race cars, the toy collection is a modest
24:30one, that's a shame, right, we need drinks, first round's on me, I'll come with you, no,
24:40you stay, I'll go,
25:01Sexton looks miserable, Sexton is miserable, and I can't even say it's Sylvie's fault, Sexton
25:09has a rather dark view of the world at the moment, which is not entirely unjustified, given the
25:16world at the moment, and which a lot of people share, but you, Dan, well, I did, but then I
25:27met
25:27Amelia, and I'm not saying she's the answer or anything, she's just a person, but sometimes
25:36a person is all it takes to make you feel better about it all, you know, I think people
25:45are wonderful, nothing like them, are you looking for someone, oh, is Sylvie here, where, no,
25:58I was just asking, I'm sorry, who's Sylvie, Sexton's eggs, oh, well, if you've managed to stay
26:08friends with your ex, that says a lot about both of you, I'm not sure she'd consider me
26:12a friend, oh, why, did you break up with her, no, oh, I'm sorry, I'm going to go help with
26:26the drinks, we'll meet you there, well, I'm glad you came, and sorry about earlier, Billy
26:39had no right to ask you to leave, she had every right, she wanted to be alone with you, yeah,
26:47all she wants to do is shag a man, Amelia, I've known Billy since uni, she's never been interested
26:53in sex ever, until she met you, did she tell you to say that, she'd kill me for saying
26:58that, you cannot tell her, oh, I got you a gin and tonic, oh, that's okay, I thought we
27:13were fighting, mm-mm, sex ever sorted me out, innit, I'm not, mm-hmm, how much are you
27:19for the drinks, drinks are on the house, oh, that's very kind of you, oh, and your friend
27:31Sexton's, hello, Theo, Sexton, and you are, this is my friend, Didi, Theo is the manager
27:44here, our DJ, club promoter, and your host for the evening, Theo is friends with Sylvie, got
27:53great, thank you, Theo, yeah, thanks, Theo, thanks, Sexton, your friend, Didi, how long
28:04have you known her, I just met her a few hours ago, you brought a girl to a club that
28:10you met
28:10just a few hours ago, that doesn't sound like you, Sexton, you don't know me, Theo, hmm, just
28:19what Sylvie told me, you think bad, don't worry, just, you know, she likes to have fun
28:24and you don't, not your kind of fun, no, I don't do any of that shit, really, so you just
28:32make money, encouraging other people to do it, well, Sylvie will be very happy to hear that
28:41you've met someone, no, no, no, Didi and I are not together, well, in that case, what about
28:47your girlfriend, what about Natalie, you two, still, yeah, but Natalie does her thing, I
28:57do mine, maybe that's why we're still together, I love this place, I love this place, I love
29:26you all right, sorry, I am, I was just admiring your ang, Egyptian, right, symbol of death,
29:41the opposite actually, immortality, right, because the pharaohs all wanted to live
29:47forever, didn't they, some of them did, some of them knew better, immortality's not all
29:53it's cracked up to be, I don't know about that, if you knew you were going to live forever,
30:00you could do whatever you want, you wouldn't have to be afraid of anything, anyone, you
30:12don't need immortality for that though, do you?
30:18the section, sorry, this used to be a department store, the club, yeah, bed linens, garden furniture,
30:26kids toys, also upstairs, you need to provide the parties, I can give you a tour, you feel like?
30:32yeah, maybe later, sure
30:39do you want to dance?
30:42I'd love to, but, I came to sexton, so, ah, sexton doesn't dance?
30:49at least not according to Sylvie
30:55shall we
30:58let's go
31:06what is wrong with you?
31:08she likes you
31:10she likes everyone
31:12I can't work out whether she's being serious or not
31:16she told me
31:22she thinks she's death
31:25what?
31:27she thinks she's the living incarnation
31:30of death
31:32she told you that?
31:34oh, she'll tell you
31:36if you ask her, she's not shy about it
31:40maybe I will
31:42someone needs to save her from Dio
31:44come dance with us
31:45no
31:48according to Sylvie, I don't dance
31:51to prove the role
31:52to prove the role
32:21everything
32:21everything will be perfect
32:24everything will be perfect
32:27everything will be perfect
32:28tonight and forever
32:30tonight and forever
32:36are you not a joiner then?
32:40no, I've never been very good at that
32:43it takes practice
32:48I think I must be doing it wrong
32:53everyone here
32:54seems to not notice or care
32:57the world is ending
33:01well, maybe that's why they're here
33:10just makes me want to give up
33:15you don't mean that
33:19yeah, you're probably right
33:25may I offer another perspective?
33:28are you gonna try and cheer me up?
33:30I've never
33:31the exact opposite
33:32yeah, by all means
33:35so, I had this friend
33:37who was abused
33:39by her father
33:41and a few of her father's friends
33:44Jesus
33:45yeah
33:46the family fiction was that she loved
33:49hunting and fishing
33:50which is why he would take her away
33:52on these weekend trips with all his friends
33:55he was a posh barrister
33:56and one of the other men
33:57was a police inspector
33:59there was no one she could tell
34:03so, one day
34:05she got one of her father's
34:06hunting knives
34:08locked herself in the toilet
34:10and started to cut
34:15I know
34:16I'm sorry
34:20I'm only telling you this because
34:22when she woke up in the hospital
34:24even with bandages
34:25all the way down her arms
34:27and her father just
34:29sitting there
34:30terrified she would talk
34:33she was still glad to be alive
34:51so
34:52according to Theo
34:54this place used to be a department store
34:56he's invited us on a tour
34:57he's invited us
35:00or you
35:02you
35:04he's got a girlfriend
35:06you know
35:06she's called Natalie
35:08you two go
35:10I've got dancing to do
35:18come on
35:19Theo's waiting
35:20Theo is not a good guy
35:22oh Sexton
35:23oh Sexton
35:24do you really believe that there are good people and not good people in this world
35:27I'm a reporter I know for a fact that there are
35:29and I've heard things about Theo
35:30really? such as?
35:32ready for the tour?
35:36yeah
35:36yeah
35:37you don't mind if Sexton comes too do you?
35:41not at all
35:44this way
36:02oh
36:03oh well
36:04this looks like a
36:06storeroom
36:08so this is where you host private parties
36:10well
36:12we're having one right now
36:15ow
36:15Theo
36:16give it back
36:16get back
36:18it's not a weapon
36:19it's a symbol
36:20it's a sigil
36:21your sigil
36:24from now on
36:25I decide who lives and dies
36:27it doesn't work like that Theo
36:31you better hope it does
36:35Theo
36:36hey
36:37Theo
36:38Theo
36:39let us stay in here
36:40Theo
36:42somebody help
36:43we can't hear you Sexton
36:44we can't hear you Sexton
36:44we can't hear you Sexton
37:05did you tell him your death?
37:09I didn't have to
37:10I didn't have to
37:11I didn't have to
37:15he summoned me here
37:27I'm so sorry Sexton
37:28I'm so sorry Sexton
37:43it's not your fault
37:46it is
37:46it is
37:48you warned me
37:48you warned me
37:49I got cocky
37:51I just thought
37:52it
37:53doesn't matter if something happens
37:54to me
37:55that's what today's for
37:59I didn't think I'd be hurting other people too
38:01you haven't hurt anyone
38:08what about Mad Hattie?
38:10what about Mad Hattie?
38:11at this point we'll never find her soul
38:14I thought you were just humouring her
38:16no of course not
38:19she's counting on me
38:23and only have a few hours left
38:26until what?
38:31until my one day every hundred years is over
38:41here we go
38:44we'll get the door open
38:46we'll open Theo's skull
38:48Sexton
38:49put that down
38:51you could hurt him
38:53you sure you're deaf?
38:56doesn't mean I go around killing people
38:59doesn't it?
39:01no
39:03there is such a thing as free will
39:05people make choices
39:07people don't choose to die
39:11normally
39:13there's war
39:14there's
39:15famine
39:18disease
39:19disease
39:19I'm not saying it's not painful
39:21to be alive
39:23but
39:26it's not always
39:27painful
39:28is it?
39:31no
39:37in fact sometimes it's so nice
39:39that you forget
39:42that there's suffering everywhere
39:46all the time
39:49people with nothing
39:50struggling to survive
39:51struggling to survive
39:52to keep their families alive
39:55it never stops
39:56no matter what I say
39:58or do
39:59or write
39:59no matter how hard I try
40:01to make a difference
40:02I don't
40:02I can't
40:03which leads me to
40:05why bother
40:06which
40:08leads me to
40:09what's the point
40:14I keep
40:15I keep having to remember
40:16that
40:17you've only ever been human
40:21so you don't know what it's like
40:25not to be able to feel
40:28these things
40:32what it's like not to have free will
40:36you don't have free will
40:38you don't have free will
40:39my siblings and I have our duties
40:43and we perform them
40:50except for one day
40:54every hundred years
40:58when death takes a holiday
41:02spends it locked in a storeroom
41:04well
41:07that's my fault for making plans in the first place
41:10for having these expectations
41:13which makes it
41:16impossible to just
41:17enjoy what the day actually turns out to be
41:23you'd think I would have learnt my lesson by now
41:30what
41:31what
41:42marbles
41:53when Theo comes back
41:54he'll slip on these
41:55he'll fall
41:57non fatally
41:57and
41:58we'll get away
42:00are you trying to save your life with those?
42:03or mine?
42:04ideally
42:05both
42:08what a difference a day makes
42:12what
42:13what do you mean?
42:15the sleeping pills
42:17in your pocket
42:19i'm not judging you
42:22there is such thing as free will
42:25and
42:27today you want to live
42:34what the fuck are you doing?
42:36what those meant for me
42:44what those meant for me
42:46where's my egg?
42:47the bottom of the Thames
42:49doesn't fucking work
42:50not the way you wanted it to
42:52well
42:53doesn't matter
42:55because i've got you
42:56because i've got you
42:57and you're coming with me
42:58you
42:58she's not that
43:00i've told him
43:01he doesn't believe me
43:02even if she was
43:03you don't need her
43:03you've got the power to kill
43:05that's in your hands
43:06i don't want her to kill anyone
43:11i wanted to bring someone back
43:18Natalie
43:22will you bring her back for me?
43:26i can't
43:28it was my fault she died
43:31no
43:32it wasn't
43:35Natalie overindulged one night
43:39Theo you did everything you could
43:40to try to save her
43:44including summoning me
43:47you know one's going to believe that though
43:49are they?
43:52they're all going to think i killed her
43:53and why wouldn't they?
43:57i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison
44:04i'm best
44:06will you take me like you took her?
44:08no, Theo, listen
44:09Theo, put the gun down
44:11shut the fuck up, Sixten
44:12i know you think i killed her too
44:13i don't
44:13i swear
44:14Theo, put the gun down
44:15just stay back
44:25Theo
44:28he's hit his head
44:31get help
44:33call an ambulance
44:41please
44:42please bring her back to me
44:45once they're gone it's too late
44:49are you taking me now?
44:52not today
44:56today's my day off
45:09thank you
45:12said he's going to be okay
45:14that he might have a concussion
45:15so we'll keep him overnight
45:17thought maybe we could go and see him tomorrow
45:21i won't be here
45:25right
45:26right
45:28death only gets one day off
45:35well
45:37it wasn't the day i wanted but
45:40it was probably the day i needed
45:48and there's the proof
45:50you like it?
45:52it's perfect
45:54how much is it?
45:56for you
45:57ah, just give it to her
46:00we all know you're going to
46:03for you
46:05thirty quid
46:07thirty quid
46:11is it real silver?
46:14thirty quid love
46:15you're lucky it's real metal
46:15well how much for that?
46:20how much you got?
46:22twenty pounds
46:24and...
46:24two pence
46:27i'll take the pounds
46:28you keep the pence
46:31thank you
46:36i had a really good time today
46:41you enjoyed being held captive at gunpoint?
46:45no
46:48but it was part of the whole thing
46:54and i wanted the whole thing
46:57speaking of which
47:01for you
47:02for you
47:03it's all i got left
47:07you never know when i'll come in handy
47:10oh
47:11and er
47:16this
47:17is for mad hetty
47:30thank you
47:31thank you
47:36have a lovely day
48:07it just goes so fast
48:13you want to hang on to every second
48:18and
48:19and you'd give anything for just one
48:33please
48:36please
48:39really?"!!!
48:51dididdy
48:52diddy diddy
48:55diddy
48:56diddy
48:58she's
48:59dead love
49:00she's gone
49:05You can't bring her back now.
49:14Did she give you the dance?
49:25Give him here.
49:30That's the cost of life.
49:42Poor love.
49:44She only gets a day every hundred years.
49:48Doesn't ever get any easier.
49:50Yeah.
49:53Did she give you anything else before she died?
50:08There you are.
50:13I knew she'd find her.
50:21Me soul.
50:25This was Cordelia.
50:28Me baby.
50:30I wasn't mad at you back then, of course.
50:33They called me Henrietta.
50:35And I lived in a fine house.
50:38Long time go now.
50:41All gone.
50:46I suppose I'd better hide you again.
50:53If she'd stuck around, I could've asked her where to put it, but no one would think of looking.
51:01I'd give her time, only boy.
51:07Another hundred years.
51:09But she'll be back.
51:23A few minutes later, the paramedics came and...
51:27took her a while.
51:32They thought it might have been a heart attack, but...
51:37What if she really was death?
51:44Not be nice.
51:46If death was someone.
51:49And not just...
51:50pain and emptiness.
51:53Someone friendly, genuinely likes people,
51:57and is...
52:00kind and...
52:02funny.
52:06No idea.
52:31We thought we need to stop by.
52:33There sucks now, right?
52:34See for yourself.
52:36Um, we were worried and Billy said you didn't make it home last night.
52:42I just wanted to make sure you were okay after our chat.
52:46Yeah, I'm sorry we didn't get a chance to...
52:49Oh, no, no, no, it's fine. There were so many people.
52:57Uh, well, I'm sure you're working.
53:03No, I...
53:06Do you want a cup of tea?
53:10Yeah. Yeah, if you'd have time.
53:24Milk and sugar?
53:26Three sugars.
53:32So that was it?
53:41Yeah.
53:43How was it?
53:45Ugh.
53:51It was wonderful. It was filled with people.
53:58I got to breathe and eat and dance.
54:03I only wish it didn't have to end like that.
54:07It always ends.
54:09That's what gives it value.
54:12When you get to be alive, even for a day...
54:18Well...
54:19It's really only one way to stop living.
54:23I suppose so.
54:27Was it worth it?
54:33I wish it could have gone on forever.
54:41Take my hand.
54:42Take my hand.
54:46No way to get in.
54:56It's only one way to...
54:58Take my hand.
54:58Now, let's go ahead and get it.
55:11It's obvious.
55:13Right when I laid eyes on you, I thought to myself
55:21Oh, could it be someone that's made just for me?
55:28Oh, I can't make this up
55:32What if I fuck it up?
55:36Well, then I'm wrong
55:38You're not the perfect someone made for me
55:44Right when I laid eyes on you, I thought to myself
55:52Oh, could it be someone that's made just for me?
55:59Oh, I can't make this up
56:02What if I fuck it up?
56:41Oh, could it be someone that's made just for me?
56:41Oh, could it be someone that's made just for me?
56:42Oh, could it be someone that's made just for me?
Comments