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00:02If anyone is receiving this, my name is Xavier Collins.
00:05I'm flying to Atlanta to find my wife, Dr. Terry Rogers Collins,
00:08who sent a radio transmission from somewhere near the city center.
00:14Everyone said time would help.
00:16Not helping.
00:17Time is actually making it worse,
00:19because it's taking me further away from when he was here.
00:25Annie, I really, really want you to come with me.
00:28I can't.
00:29Annie, come on.
00:30Lane, come on. Let her go.
00:32You're the one who's been going on and on about this bunker and the fate of the world.
00:36This is not the time to be catching feelings.
00:47I'm okay. I'm okay.
00:52Where are you taking me?
00:54I need to find her.
00:56Who?
00:57Terry.
01:05I need to get to Atlanta, so if you could please just listen to me.
01:09No, you listen to me.
01:11You're not going to Atlanta.
01:15You're taking us to Colorado.
01:17Wait.
01:18Wait.
01:19Come on.
01:28All right.
01:29All right.
01:30All right.
01:31All right.
01:32All right.
01:32All right.
01:32All right.
01:32All right.
01:33All right.
01:34All right.
01:36All right.
01:37All right.
01:38All right.
01:38All right.
01:56cinderella time to wake up snow white
02:01she was a sleeping one sleeping beauty was a sleeping one dipshits
02:07bad news we just came in train is still too late
02:11oh how long who knows what to wait
02:19no nothing right here let's go find this fucking bunker
02:23fuck yeah let's do it
02:31hey we're moving now
02:43oh
02:43oh
02:44oh
02:50Oh, my God.
03:26You need to start moving a little.
03:33Come on.
03:35Come here.
03:52Where am I?
03:55It's not obvious.
04:01Seriously?
04:07How far along are you?
04:09You know, it's rude to assume that a woman is pregnant.
04:12Haven't you ever seen a sitcom?
04:16Jesus, can you stop staring?
04:18When's the last time you saw a pregnant lady?
04:31What?
04:32We got the call.
04:34It's happening.
04:35Louisa Moreno.
04:37The pregnant lady.
04:39She's going to be the first woman to give birth down here.
04:41I know where she is.
04:43I'm wondering why you think it's a reason to burst into my office on the nose.
04:46That wasn't really a burst.
04:47It's more of an amble.
04:49But look, this is a big moment.
04:51We've been down here for five months.
04:52This is my first chance to give people a reason to smile.
04:55A chance for everybody to see that we have a future here.
04:57This is hope.
04:59Should I ask her to name the baby Hope?
05:01It's a big, heavy hand.
05:02It's a long nose, sir.
05:04I have a meeting this afternoon about the reactors.
05:07And you know, Mr. President, it wouldn't kill you to learn what keeps this place running.
05:11Right, the aquifer.
05:12And the 3D printers and the modular nuclear reactors.
05:15Yeah.
05:21Sorry.
05:22Look, Sam.
05:25I realize why this might be difficult for you.
05:27I said I have work to do, sir.
05:32Okay.
05:34I just thought it was a good opportunity to bring the community together and celebrate something positive.
05:41They're going to wipe the baby off a little right before I kiss it.
05:43I'm sure I will, sir.
05:44It's a pre-wiped baby, sir.
05:51The thing is, I have to get to it.
05:53Atlanta.
05:54Yes, I know.
05:54I've heard about 10,000 times.
05:57Various states of consciousness.
05:59Your wife is there.
05:59She sent a radio transmission, 33.7, blah, blah, latitude, blah, blah, longitude.
06:06I know.
06:08Thing is, you're not going anywhere.
06:10Anytime soon.
06:11I had to put six stitches in your spleen.
06:13You're a doctor or something?
06:15Closest thing you got.
06:17Why were you coming from Colorado if your wife is in Atlanta?
06:22That's where she was when everything happened.
06:25Atlanta.
06:27I was already on my way to Colorado.
06:29To the bunker?
06:31Oh, come on.
06:32The rumors were everywhere.
06:33And you had to get that plane somehow.
06:36Wow, so it's real.
06:38He was right.
06:40Who was right?
06:41No one.
06:42Yeah.
06:43It's real.
06:46What's it like?
06:48It's like before.
06:50Only creepier.
06:58You're going to need at least two weeks for those to heal.
07:05Even a stitch abscess could get infected and then you're looking at sepsis.
07:10Listen, I know that you have been inside snug as a bug, but out here, the little things will kill
07:16you.
07:18A good rule of thumb is if it hurts when you touch it, it means it's not healed.
07:24Once you do heal, you're taking me to Colorado.
07:29I'm going to Atlanta.
07:34The toilet is there.
07:36I will bring you water.
07:38I hope you enjoy rats for breakfast.
07:41You got two weeks to get stronger.
07:44I'm Annie, by the way.
07:47Xavier.
07:59You ain't nothing but a hound dog
08:04Crying all the time
08:08You ain't nothing but a hound dog
08:13Crying all the time
08:41Be gentle.
08:43You ain't nothing but a hound dog
08:46Yeah, it's not bad, is it?
08:48Crying all the time
08:52You ain't never caught a rabbit
08:55You ain't no friend of mine
09:01You ain't never caught a rabbit
09:04You ain't no friend of mine
09:18Shouldn't be on your feet all the time like that
09:20When my wife was pregnant, she had this terrible nausea
09:23Yeah, I get it. You knew a pregnant woman once
09:26Hey, now that you're getting stronger, I could really use some help around here
09:29Yeah, sure. What do you need?
09:31Tea
09:33Coming right up
09:44It's warm
09:44Thank you
09:46Yeah
09:59I haven't seen the real sunset in years
10:04What did you use for lights down there?
10:07Uh, fake sky
10:08Fake mechanical sun
10:12It looked so real at first
10:15But the longer we were down there, the more the
10:19I don't know, the more the scenes began to show
10:29Strong enough to travel, no?
10:32I know
10:36I appreciate you saving my life
10:40And I do owe you for the care that you've given me
10:44But I cannot take you to Colorado until I find my wife
10:48To Mount Stardom
11:01The, the, he that I, that I had told you about
11:06In Colorado was the baby's daddy
11:10He was heading there
11:11Yeah, he asked me to go with him
11:15And I said no
11:16I decided to lock myself in a theme park
11:18Because I was scared
11:21Which I guess isn't exactly new for me
11:27It's normal to be scared
11:30Hell, I was scared shitless when I had a baby
11:32And that was when the world was still intact
11:35I was scared of every damn thing
11:39Fevers, strangers
11:41Rental cars, car seats
11:45And the older those babies get
11:46The fears never really go away
11:47They just change
11:51But it's the highs that make it worth it
11:54You'll be more tired than you've ever been
11:56And you'll still be scared shitless
12:00But you will not believe the joy
12:05You'll be playing with your kid
12:06Watching them splash around in the bath
12:09Or play soccer for the first time
12:13And sometimes, Annie
12:16I swear it feels like your heart might fucking explode
12:22There's no soccer anymore
12:25There will be
12:27Yeah, sure, I'll be using animal heads as soccer balls
12:34You'll still feel the joy when they score
12:50I've been alone for a
12:52Very, very long time
12:56I get that
12:58I didn't trust people before the world ended
13:05We go find your wife in Atlanta
13:08And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:16Yeah
13:28And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:41And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:42And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:43And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:46And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:46And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:47And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
13:51And then you'll take me to him in Colorado
14:05You good?
14:29Hi, doctors, hello, how are you? Hi, everyone, lovely smiles today, hi, CBC looks good, she'll be also, knock knock,
14:42hey, the woman of the hour, how are you, doctor?
14:44Mr. President. Oh, Cal, please, how are we feeling, feeling good, excited, any, any nerves, any regrets about the cost
14:53of college education in 2043? Sorry, sometimes I just can't turn it off. No, I think this baby's ready. Listen,
15:01I know this has been an incredibly difficult time for you. It's okay, Mr. President, we don't need to do
15:06all that right now. I want you to know I'm here for you, anything you need, okay?
15:14Louisa, your boy is going to be the first child born down here. Do you believe that shit? Think about
15:20it, the rest of us, all of us, all our memories, all our stories are from out there. He will
15:25be the first person whose entire story will take place here. He's the first, the first of this world. How
15:32fucking wild is that?
15:35I'm not naming him Hope. Ah, they told you. All right, I'll be outside if you need anything. Yeah. Work
15:44to change your mind. Thank you, sir.
15:51You know what I'm craving right now? Waffles. What I would give.
16:11Is that him? Yep. That's him. What? Nothing. Who was he?
16:28Just someone passing through.
16:37I've been having these dreams.
16:41Maybe not dreams. Um, almost like memories of things. But they're things that haven't happened.
16:51You almost certainly had a concussion. I imagine you're going to have sleeping troubles for a while.
17:01Here, you should take this. You're still recovering.
17:04I'm good, girl.
17:10No arguments.
17:34All right, if Xavier's off the table, what about Daniel, poor boy?
17:39Daniel? Where'd that come from?
17:41This kid I met after the crash.
17:44Xavier.
17:47Should we go back? Take another road?
17:49Lose the time? No, ma'am.
17:52Come on, let's keep moving.
17:56There's nothing wrong with having a little trust, especially in times like these.
18:03Don't make eye contact. Don't say anything.
18:06Just keep going.
18:15Xavier, they're not your friends. Don't say anything.
18:18Howdy. How y'all doing?
18:38Don't say anything.
18:45Xavier, when your kids were born, what'd you do to celebrate if you don't strike me as a cigar guy?
18:49I fed, I burped, I swaddled, I got right to work.
18:52Oh, not even a quick trip to the strip club, huh?
18:54That's the problem at the hospital, sir. There's no place to get scenes.
18:58This is fun.
18:59Babies are fun.
19:00All right, let's prep O-R2.
19:04What's going on?
19:05The baby's heart rate dropped. It's been a prolonged D-cell.
19:08Prep for Mrs. Browner for the O-R.
19:09We need to do an emergency C-section.
19:11Yes, sir.
19:12Let's be tired.
19:15Go left. Coming through.
19:18Stay with me.
19:19My dear.
19:21Where's your father?
19:22He was a staffer on a plane carrying Congress.
19:25I'm going to go in there with her.
19:29Doctors have got this. Let them do their jobs.
19:31Sir, I can't allow you to go in there undescorted.
19:33Okay, well then scrub the fuck up, Xavier.
19:35Stay here.
19:49Why don't we take a break?
19:51No, no, it's okay.
19:52We can keep going.
19:53No, no, no.
19:55That's enough for today. Come on.
19:59Hey.
20:01Said you want a waffle.
20:03Come on.
20:04I don't know.
20:42Still mad I said hey to those folks?
20:45I was never mad. I told you, I'm just not good at...
20:48Trusting people, yeah, I heard.
20:51But I think you're great with people, Annie.
20:54You almost told that joke that one time.
20:56Don't be lame.
20:58Well, now you sound like my daughter.
21:01And you roll your eyes like her, too.
21:04Hey, has anybody ever talked to you about swaddling the baby?
21:08Swaddling?
21:09Hell yeah, swaddling.
21:10First time you swaddle a baby, you think you're gonna break him.
21:14But you gotta pack that sucker in tight.
21:18Like a burrito.
21:19So, the trick is, you always make it tighter than you think you should.
21:35What's your turn, Doc?
21:41Fold and tuck.
21:45I'm gonna break his little flower body.
21:47Just remember the rules.
21:48It's always tighter than you think.
21:50Yeah?
21:52Bottom up.
21:53There you go.
21:58You said you were scared when your daughter was born.
22:02If anybody tells you they're not scared, then they're straight up lying.
22:06When you leave the hospital, everybody thinks the same thing.
22:09I can't believe they let me walk out of here with a brand new baby.
22:13No tests or nothing.
22:14You feel like you just robbed a bank full of babies.
22:20Okay.
22:22We're getting there.
22:26My dad used to say,
22:29if you're lucky,
22:30you got a few moments where you got to experience life at full volume.
22:35That's how he put it.
22:37Life at full volume.
22:40Those moments when you're completely present
22:44and everything slows down
22:46and all the textures and colors and sounds,
22:50they all go
22:53like high def.
22:57And when they lay your baby on your chest for the first time
23:01and you know that they're safe,
23:02that they've made it to the world,
23:05that'll always be one of those moments.
23:14You know, like six months ago,
23:18I woke up in the middle of the night
23:19because there was a sound.
23:21So I went up to the roof to see what it was
23:24and then the lightning hit.
23:28It's a tornado the size of a city.
23:30I mean, I'd seen crazy weather,
23:32but this was so big
23:35that the lightning was inside of it.
23:37I saw that uncontrolled power.
23:41The destruction.
23:46That's the world my baby is coming into.
23:51No life at full volume.
23:53You know, just pain and loss and death
23:56and all of the storms to come.
23:59But the joy will come, too.
24:02It will come, I promise you.
24:04Yeah.
24:05You just may be surrounded by the storms.
24:08That's what I mean by believing in people, Annie.
24:11And it's not naive.
24:14You can guard against the worst of people
24:16while still believing in their best.
24:19Just remembering that we're all capable of great change.
24:23Great love.
24:24Of great promise.
24:27That's a holy charge.
24:32A holy charge?
24:35I kind of like that.
24:37It's good, right?
24:38It's okay.
24:50We should get going.
25:04Good morning.
25:15Fuck.
25:18No.
25:34I don't know what you're doing.
25:36Come on.
25:38Hey, come on.
25:40You okay? Let's just get you back inside.
25:42No, it's not okay. It's not okay.
25:44I, uh, my blood pressure is too high.
25:47I, I, I have swollen ankles and, and it's a blurred vision and it's called preeclampsia.
25:55It's very threatening to me and the baby.
25:59It's going to be okay. Come on.
26:01I'm sorry. I thought if I told you, you wouldn't take me.
26:04It's just the little things, you know.
26:06It's the little things I'll care that will kill you.
26:09All right, look at me. Let's just go back inside and we'll figure it out, okay?
26:13Come on. One step at a time. Here we go. Come on.
26:16Come on.
26:17There you go.
26:30What are we going to need, Doc, to deliver this baby here now? What do we need?
26:34Uh, um, clean towels.
26:37Okay.
26:38And, um, uh, we need to suction the baby's mouth, so maybe like a liquid dropper or something.
26:44Liquid dropper?
26:44We need something to tie off the umbilical cord.
26:47Oh, shit.
26:48Okay, I see.
26:56Hey.
27:00How are we doing?
27:02I'm here, okay?
27:04Yeah.
27:19Hey, Annie.
27:20Yeah?
27:21I gotta go get help.
27:22If not help, then at least a few supplies to help you deliver.
27:25No.
27:25You're not gonna have this baby anytime soon, right?
27:27Your contractions are still very far apart.
27:30They only come rocketing out in the movies.
27:31I can't.
27:32I can't.
27:33Look at me.
27:34I will not allow you to have this baby alone.
27:36Just, I'll be so quick, Doc.
27:38No, Xavier.
27:39The people that we saw are just over the hill, all right?
27:42They'll have what we need, but they'll know where to get it.
27:44No, we do not know those people.
27:46We don't know what they're capable of.
27:47They're just people, Annie, and we're not gonna be scared of them, right?
27:51So you just keep walking, keep breathing through your contractions.
27:54I'll be back in 15 minutes.
27:56Okay, here.
27:56Take this.
27:57No.
27:58Let's take this.
27:58Please.
27:59Please, don't.
28:00Xavier.
28:01I'll be right back.
28:01Okay.
28:02Sorry.
28:02Xavier.
28:02Xavier, please don't go.
28:04Xavier.
28:32We can do this.
28:33We can do this.
28:35We can do this.
28:37Help.
28:38Help.
28:40I'll be right back.
28:45Please, please.
28:47Please, please.
28:56Hello?
29:10Hello?
29:11Hello, anyone?
29:14I'm approaching on the hund.
29:16I got a situation.
29:19My friend, she needs help.
29:22Hey, I got a pregnant young woman that's having a baby, and I need help.
29:25Please, anyone, hello?
29:28Hey.
29:34Hello?
29:37Hello?
29:41Oh, my God.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:51Oh, my God.
29:59Oh, my God.
30:01Oh, my God.
30:06Don't you fucking move.
30:18I'm sorry, okay?
30:19I'm sorry.
30:20My friend, she's in labor.
30:22She's pregnant.
30:22I just need supplies.
30:23Hey!
30:24Please.
30:26Get the fuck away from my boy.
30:28Sweet, sweet.
30:31Who are all these people?
30:32They're all specialists, okay?
30:35It's a good thing.
30:36We couldn't be more covered.
30:37Yeah.
30:41You know, right after my son, you know, right after my son, Jeremy, was born, the day my wife and
30:45I were driving home from the hospital, we got rear-ended badly.
30:49And Jeremy was in the car seat, and Jeremy was in the car seat, and Jeremy was in the car
30:51seat, and Jeremy was in that car seat, just shrieking.
30:53So we turned the car around, headed right back to the hospital.
30:55Of course, the doctor didn't blink an eye.
30:59He took one look at Jeremy, and he said, I want you to remember one thing.
31:03Babies are built to survive.
31:06They are resilient.
31:09They've been found in the rubble of earthquakes, three days after the fact, alive and low.
31:15I promise you, first time that little boy smiles, we're not just going to change you, it's going to change
31:22our entire world.
31:23For good.
31:27Okay?
31:41I don't have anything.
31:43I don't have anything.
31:45No.
31:55You're okay.
31:56You're okay.
31:58I'm okay.
32:00I'm okay.
32:01I'm okay.
32:01I'm okay.
32:10I'm okay.
32:11That's right.
32:11Get in the push.
32:13There we go.
32:14Your body's just getting ready.
32:17It's good.
32:18It's good.
32:18Okay.
32:19I'm impressed.
32:22Okay?
32:24Hang in.
32:25Hang in.
32:26and close. You'll be just fine, okay? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Move the catheter over to
32:33her right side, please. Thank you. Let's get her measurement. You're okay. It's gonna
32:41be fine. Hey, Scoutman. Can I help? Yes, prop this table up over there. Sure. Watch your fingers. I saw
33:00a rollout over there.
33:05You want to try? Yeah. I'm making my first incision just above the pubic
33:16symphysis. Bobby, I'm pushing through the subcutaneous tissue to the fascia.
33:33That's right. There you go. That's good. Doing great. I've located the bladder. Gently shifting
33:43now. Almost there. Okay. There's the uterus. It's up here in the fetal cortex. Scalpel.
33:57Deep breath, Annie. Deep breath. I can see the head. Okay. Come on, Annie. You got this.
34:05I can't. Come on. I can't. Anyotic sac is already ruptured. Retract. Suction. I'm out of pressure.
34:17God. One last push. Oh, no. No. One last push. Okay. I see you. Hey, here we go. Suction.
34:30Come on. I'm out of pressure, please.
34:35Get up. Get up. Get up. Use that.
34:41All right. There we go.
34:50You did it.
34:58Is he okay?
35:01She. It's a girl, Doc.
35:23She's beautiful. She's perfect.
35:33Hey.
35:58Hey, you see this?
36:00They're leaving because there's nothing else to do in here.
36:03Baby's okay. Everything's okay.
36:09Don't just survive.
36:18You're okay.
36:26You're okay?
36:29You're okay?
36:34What is it? What's happening?
36:39The placenta won't come out and the bleeding won't stop.
36:42So what do we do?
36:45What do we do? What can we do?
36:49Now, goodness.
36:50There's nothing we can do.
36:53There's nothing we can do.
36:55No!
36:56Okay.
36:57Stop, please.
37:00Stop, please.
37:01Stop, please.
37:02Stop, please.
37:02Stop, please.
37:03What are you doing?
37:04Stop.
37:05Stop.
37:06Please, stop.
37:14It's okay.
37:17It's okay.
37:21It's okay.
37:23It's okay.
37:32You all right?
37:35It's okay.
37:40It's okay.
37:44It's okay.
37:48It's okay.
37:56It's okay.
37:58You all right?
38:01Hey, can you come back over here, please?
38:03You can keep going.
38:04Leave your hand.
38:07Find the...
38:11You...
38:15It...
38:16It has to be you.
38:20And her father, he was leading a group to...
38:24To the bunker.
38:26To start the world.
38:28That you will not let her be afraid of people.
38:33Okay?
38:35Promise me, Xavier.
38:43This is...
38:45Your holy charge.
38:53Okay?
39:06I'm not scared anymore.
39:11I'm not scared anymore.
39:25It's okay, though.
39:29It's okay.
39:43It's okay.
39:44It's okay.
39:46I'm not.
39:49I'm not.
39:50Falling in love.
39:53In love with you.
40:23I don't care, Doc.
40:41Do you know anything else about her?
40:43Last name, the year she was born?
40:46We didn't know each other that long.
41:01I tried to give everyone we found out there some dignity, some grace.
41:28I tried to give everyone we found out there some grace.
42:03I tried to give everyone we found out there some grace.
42:18Goddamn it, I said, let's go.
42:31What did you do before all this?
42:36Chemistry teacher.
42:37High school.
42:39But, uh, then the world went out of several tea kettle,
42:43and I realized that there was a real deficit of people
42:47willing to get their hands dirty.
42:52We could take the baby.
42:54We don't have much, but we could find a way.
43:03It's a promise I can't break.
43:06The baby's a bill to survive.
43:08They're resilient.
43:10They've been found in the rubble of earthquakes three days after the fact, alive and well.
43:19The night before Annie died, she was telling me about this storm she saw.
43:27In the last few nights, I can't stop thinking about it.
43:34She said she was afraid of what storms will come.
43:39That's how she put it, what storms will come.
43:47I've been doing a lot of reading these past few years.
43:52I read this one book where 72,000 years ago, there was this volcano that went off in Sumatra.
44:00It drove the human population of the entire planet down to just 1,000 people.
44:05Hmm.
44:07So you, me, everyone we have ever met,
44:10we are all descended from that same 1,000 people who just happened to survive.
44:17I think my wife and I had about a quarter of that number at our wedding alone.
44:24Wild to think about, huh?
44:29At least that time, it wasn't our own fucking fault.
44:35Yeah, I look at Tony sometimes and I think,
44:39I cannot goddamn believe I'm his grandma.
44:43It seems like just yesterday I was sneaking off
44:47under the bleachers at the football games trying to get laid with my first boyfriend.
44:54Now,
44:56here I am,
44:58an old woman.
45:01Looking after a snotty little boy
45:04with my same eyes.
45:08Wondering what he'll have to live through.
45:11And it all happened, just like...
45:16We all forget how close we are in time.
45:20How quickly our sins become our children's burdens.
45:26You should give that thing a test drive.
45:39That's okay.
45:40Come on.
45:47How hard are we gonna do this?
45:49Come on.
45:50Oh, my God.
46:35hi hi my name I'm Samantha Redmond of course I mean I know who you are how can I help
46:45you
46:45oh eyebrows oh thank you I know it's just a choking hazard now but trust me when
46:53he gets a little older he's gonna love them thank you everybody's been so kind of course
46:59I just wanted to come by and say congratulations and if you ever need anything at all please don't
47:09hesitate to reach out what did you end up naming him oh this is Calvin
47:22hi Calvin is he sleeping well my son Dylan was terrible sleeper oh he sleeps like a
47:29dream I however have not slept since he was born yeah
47:35you wouldn't by any chance mine does he need to be fed yeah and burped and and changed yes I
47:44would
47:44I yes why don't you lie down I'd be happy to take him for an hour or two yeah yes
47:50hi here we go hi Calvin hi baby oh I bet I bet who is this
48:08boy you really are gorgeous
48:18can I tell you a secret gorgeous boy something no one else knows down here
48:27someday you're gonna see the real sky
48:32you'll feel how warm the sun can be on your skin
48:40you'll know what the moon looks like in all its faces you'll see how the constellations travel across
48:48the sky at night
48:54I swear Calvin I have a plan
49:10someday you'll see real stars
49:12someday you'll see real stars
49:27hello darling if you're reading this I'm sorry that we never got the chance to meet
49:38I don't know how old you'll be or who you'll be with all I know is that you were born
49:45into a hard
49:45world and I hope you can feel the love that I have for you especially in your darkest moments in
49:54the
49:54longest nights
49:58there are good people in this world there always have been and there always will be
50:11I trust that you've become one of them I trust that love travels across death across time that it
50:22bridges impossible distances and binds people who've never known each other
50:32so
50:34thank you
50:53so
50:59I will always imagine you grown and brave and beautiful.
51:04I love you so much, my beautiful baby.
51:08Love, your mama.
51:11You must be Xavier.
51:14Hey.
51:14Who are you?
51:17I'm a friend of your wife's. I'm a friend of Terry's.
51:20Where is she?
51:21Easy.
51:22Is she here?
51:23She sent a radio broadcast from here, so where the hell is she?
51:28How the fuck do you know my wife?
51:30How do I know your wife?
51:34For the last three years, Terry has been my best friend, my partner.
51:40The closest thing I have to a sister.
51:43She's my favorite person left in this godforsaken world.
51:47And she's been taken from me.
51:54So that's how I know your wife.
51:56Lily!
51:58Oh!
52:00Oh!
52:02Shhh.
52:26Amen.
52:56Amen.
53:26Amen.
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