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00:28You
00:54Sorry, man. Last catch though. Thank you
01:06Thank you. Come on, Franklin. What are you waiting for?
01:22What are you doing? I'm feeding the pigeons.
01:30You do that too much, you know what you get. Fat pigeons.
01:39This from Mary Poppins. Do you ever see it?
01:42No.
01:52Okay, so what's the matter?
01:54What do you mean?
01:55I can tell something's wrong. I mean, look at you. Sitting here, moping, pigeon feeding. It's not like you.
02:06No. Perhaps it isn't. I don't know what's wrong, but you're right. Something is the matter.
02:24When they captured me, I just had one thought.
02:31Vengeance. It wasn't as satisfying as I'd expected.
02:36Meanwhile, my kingdom had fallen apart. My tools long since stolen and scattered.
02:45And so I embarked upon a journey to find them. Which I did. I'm now more powerful than I have
02:57been in eons. And yet...
03:06Here you are feeding the pigeons.
03:08You see, until then... I'd had a true quest. A purpose beyond my function. And then suddenly it was over.
03:21And...
03:24I felt disappointed. Let down. Empty. Does that make sense? I was so sure that once I got everything back,
03:37I'd feel good.
03:40But in some ways I feel worse than when I started. I feel like... nothing.
03:55There. You asked.
04:03You could have called me, you know. I didn't want to worry you.
04:07Oh, I don't believe it. Let me tell you something, Bryn. And I'm only gonna say this once, so you
04:14better pay attention.
04:15You are utterly the stupidest, most self-centered, pathetic excuse for an anthropomorphic personification on this or any other plane.
04:25Feeling sorry for yourself because your little game is over and you haven't got the balls to go out and
04:31find a new one.
04:33You're as bad as desire. No, worse. Did it never occur to you that I would be worried about you?
04:42Well, I didn't think.
04:43Exactly! You didn't think.
04:47Heads up!
04:50Wow. You're as good as your friend, Bryn.
04:56He's not my friend. He's my brother. And he's an idiot.
04:59I'm just feeding the birds.
05:04Look, I can't stay here all day. I've got work to do.
05:08You can come with me if you want. Or you can stay here and sulk.
05:14I'll come with you, I suppose.
05:16Well, don't do me any favours.
05:24Sorry. Before you go, could I maybe see you again?
05:29Sure, Franklin. You'll see me again.
05:33Seriously?
05:34Soon.
05:36Okay, cool.
05:38Yeah, let me just get your number and...
05:41Wait, how did you know my...
05:46Come on, Franklin! Are you playing or not?
05:54Look!
05:56Oh, yum!
05:58Okay, two please.
05:59None for me, thank you.
06:01They're good for you.
06:02I'm not hungry.
06:02Will you just have it later?
06:07Just one. Thanks.
06:10There you go.
06:12It's a gift.
06:13Oh, thank you.
06:16So nice.
06:19Mmm, that is delicious.
06:22What?
06:27You are good with, um...
06:29Apples?
06:31Humans.
06:32Mmm.
06:34Bye?
06:36No, thank you.
06:40Mmm.
06:41Have you seen any of the others?
06:43Since you've been back.
06:46Have you?
06:48Mmm, mmm.
06:50We did have one family dinner when you were away.
06:53The twins were in high spirits.
06:56Desire was, but anyway.
06:58With me gone, I have no doubt.
07:01I don't know.
07:03I think, does I miss having the usual sparring partner across the dinner table?
07:09Any word of the protocol?
07:13No.
07:15Still missing.
07:17You were both missed.
07:26How are you, sis?
07:28How have you been keeping?
07:30Aww.
07:31I'm well, dream.
07:32Thanks for asking.
07:36How are you, my sister?
07:39How have you been keeping?
07:42I'm worried about my brother.
07:46And I'm enjoying this apple.
07:52Can you hear it?
07:58I know this piece.
08:03I haven't heard it in 200 years.
08:10No.
08:29Don't stop.
08:30Please.
08:33Sorry for the noise.
08:35It's not noise.
08:36It's Schuber.
08:37Keep going.
08:38I can't.
08:40He never finished it.
08:42All we have is a fragment.
08:45Forgive me.
08:46I am Harry.
08:49I know who you are, Harry.
08:58Do you know who I am?
09:06No.
09:08Not yet.
09:09Please.
09:10It's time.
09:17Can I just...
09:19There's something I have to say.
09:22If that's alright.
09:23Of course.
09:34Shema Yisrael.
09:37Adonai Eloheinu.
09:38Adonai Ahad.
09:40Hear, O Israel.
09:42The Lord is our God.
09:44The Lord is one.
10:05I'm glad I said the Shema.
10:07My old man always said.
10:09It would guarantee you a place in heaven.
10:12If you believe in heaven.
10:19I look so old.
10:22So empty.
10:27So.
10:29I'm dead.
10:31Now what?
10:33Now that you find out, Harry.
10:58You're ready.
11:12You're ready.
11:14Michael, he was sweet.
11:16Didn't you?
11:18Sweet.
11:19I don't know.
11:22Perhaps.
11:26My sister.
11:28Yeah.
11:30When I was captured, it wasn't me they were looking for.
11:36It was you.
11:41Yeah.
11:44I know.
11:53What are you doing?
11:54Taking my shoes off.
11:56You should take yours off too.
11:58It's good to touch the earth with your bare feet.
12:00It's grounding.
12:01How old you.
12:03Come on.
12:04I don't wanna miss the next one.
12:10Look me right there!
12:19Bye, Sam.
12:24I'm sorry.
12:26Do I know you?
12:34Oh, no.
12:37No.
12:39No.
12:39Look, I need to talk to my wife, like, one second.
12:42Sam.
12:43You don't understand.
12:45All our flight information is on my phone.
12:47I just need to give her the code.
12:49I'm so sorry, Sam.
12:51But we're on a honeymoon.
12:53Your time's up.
12:56Sam?
13:03Sam!
13:05Come on, Al.
13:20Sam!
13:24Sam!
13:26Sam!
13:28Sam!
13:31Sam!
13:32Sam!
13:32Sam!
13:32Sam!
13:32How do you do it?
13:34Be what?
13:35This.
13:36Be there.
13:37For all of them.
13:41I have a job to do.
13:43And I do it.
13:46When the first living thing existed, I was there.
13:50When the last living thing dies, I'll put the chairs on the table, turn out the lights, and...
13:56lock the universe behind me when I leave.
14:00And I'm not there for all of them.
14:03There are exceptions.
14:05Mad Hetty.
14:07And then there's your ongoing project.
14:10How's he bearing up after all this time?
14:13Who?
14:14Hoggadling.
14:15Hmm.
14:16I don't know.
14:17I was forced to miss our last appointment.
14:20Well, I'm sure he'd love to see you.
14:24They're never too keen to see me, though.
14:27Does it not bother you?
14:30I actually used to think I had the hardest job in all our family.
14:34Oh, did you?
14:35They fear the Sunless Lands, yet they enter your realm every night without fear.
14:40And yet, I am far more terrible than you.
14:46I was fine in the beginning.
14:48Dying and living were new things, and people did them with the enthusiasm they always bring to new things.
14:55And then, after a bit, it just got...
14:58harder.
15:00But you continued.
15:05I thought about giving up.
15:09And walking out.
15:17This was a long time ago.
15:19Long before this world.
15:21It really started to get to me.
15:23I got kind of hard and brittle inside.
15:26I mean, people feel as pleased to have been born as if they did it themselves.
15:33But they get...
15:35upset.
15:35and hurt and shaken when they die.
15:39But eventually,
15:41I learned that all they really need
15:44is a kind word
15:45and a friendly face.
15:48Like they had in the beginning.
15:51Hello.
15:52Hello, baby girl.
15:55Are you hungry?
15:57I'd better get you a bottle now.
15:59early in the morning.
16:14Yeah.
16:16I'm afraid so.
16:20So there is little one. That's all you get
16:36All right, sweetie lunch time we can go
16:54I find myself wondering about humanity the attitude towards your gift is so strange
17:04Why do they fear the Sunless lands?
17:09It is as natural to die as it is to be born
17:17People may not be ready for my gift
17:21But they get it anyway
17:24No matter what the circumstance
17:57At the end, each of us stands alone
18:02The Sunless lands are far away and the journey is hard
18:09At the end, each of us stands alone
18:12The Sunless lands are far away and the journey is hard
18:18It's funny looking back now
18:21I used to think I had to do this all by myself
18:26But you do
18:29No
18:32At the end, I'm there with them
18:35I'm holding their hand and they're holding mine
18:39I'm not alone when I'm doing my job
18:43And neither are you
18:45Think about it
18:48The only reason we even exist
18:52You and I
18:53And desire
18:54And despair
18:57The whole family
18:59We're here to serve them
19:03It isn't about quests
19:06It isn't about quests
19:07Or finding purpose outside our function
19:11Our purpose is our function
19:17We're here for them
19:19We're here for them
19:20Since I figured that out
19:22I realised
19:25I need them as much as they need me
19:34i've seen so many cool things and people and worlds i've learned so much
19:47lots of people don't have a job they love doing do they
19:53so i think i'm really very lucky
19:58listen i've got to head back soon
20:06you've told me something i had forgotten i thank you my sister
20:16no that's what family's about not a problem
20:19to me man over here
20:23one last appointment then i have to go
20:39did you see that that car came like this close to hitting me this close huh
20:46yeah come with me franklin i need to show you something okay see you dream don't be a stranger
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22:45The spirit of the rockin' man died with them.
22:48The King of Parliament reached the streets.
22:50Got war, plague, and two bloody popes fighting.
22:54The end of the world is soon, you mark me.
22:57The delegation of fairies came to see me last night.
23:00They're talking about abandoning this plane forever.
23:03Dream.
23:04Listen to the people.
23:07Drink your drink.
23:08We need to return to law and order.
23:10He goes home and sees his wife's friend of putting something in the oven.
23:14So he puts his hand up her dress and she says,
23:17Are you hunting for rabbits again, friar?
23:22Thank them you shall be a son of you.
23:24Piers, Talman, that's what people want, Geoffrey.
23:27Not filthy tales in rhyme about pilgrims.
23:30But, Edmund, I enjoy rhyming.
23:32And I enjoy tavern tales told of an evening.
23:34Look, I've seen death.
23:38I lost half my village to the Black Death.
23:41I fought under Buckingham in Burgundy.
23:42It's not like I don't know what death is.
23:44Death is stupid.
23:49You're a fool, Hob.
23:51Nobody has to die.
23:53The only reason people die is because everyone does it.
23:57You all just go along with it.
23:58But not me.
24:01I've made up my mind.
24:04I'm not going to die.
24:07Hobbs.
24:08Death comes for every man.
24:09You don't know that.
24:10I might get lucky.
24:11It's always the first time.
24:12There's so much to do.
24:14There's so many things to see.
24:16Women to swive.
24:17Ale to drink.
24:18People to drink with.
24:20People to drink.
24:22Why would any sensible creature crave an eternity of this?
24:28You could find out.
24:30How?
24:31I could grant him his wish.
24:34Do that and he will be begging for death within a century, I assure you.
24:40Well, this could prove very interesting.
24:42And what will you do with all that life?
24:44I'll find better friends than you, I'll tell you that.
24:47Are you going to tell him or shall I?
24:50I shall.
24:52Very well, little brother.
25:04Did I hear you say you have no intention of ever dying?
25:10Uh, yeah.
25:11Yeah, that's right.
25:12Then you must tell me what it's like.
25:14Let us meet here again, Robert Gatling, in this tavern of the White Horse, in 100 years.
25:25100 years, and I'm Paul Bourbon.
25:31Don't mind me.
25:34100 years time, on this day.
25:40I will see you in the year of our Lord 1489 then.
25:56Who was that then, Obzie?
25:58Haven't a clue.
26:00If I tell you what, I'll ask him in 100 years time.
26:16How did you know that I'd still be here?
26:23Who are you?
26:26A wizard?
26:27A saint?
26:32A demon?
26:36Have I made a bargain with the devil?
26:38No.
26:39Then why aren't I dead long since?
26:43Is this kind of game?
26:46No game.
26:47But why?
26:52Who are you?
26:55Why are you here?
26:58I'm here because I'm interested.
27:02In me?
27:03In your experience.
27:06And what do I have to do?
27:08Nothing.
27:09You live your life as you choose, then on this day, every 100 years, we will meet.
27:16Because you want to know what it's like?
27:23All right.
27:25I'll tell you what it's like.
27:32It's fucking brilliant.
27:36It's all changing.
27:38In what way?
27:40I mean, chimneys.
27:42Not having your eyes watering all the time from the smoke.
27:45Look.
27:46And now we have these little cloth pieces for your nose.
27:50In the old days, we just used our sleeves.
27:53And playing cards.
27:55What will you people think of next?
27:59With any luck, something to get rid of fleas.
28:01But what have you been doing for the last 100 years?
28:06Um...
28:07Same as before.
28:08Soldering, mainly.
28:09A little banditry here and there if I couldn't find a war.
28:12But now, I've started in a new trade.
28:16It's called printing.
28:18Don't need to be a guild member.
28:19Not yet.
28:20There'll never be a real demand for it.
28:22And it's hard work, but...
28:24It beats the hell out of rotting to magnets in the ground, eh?
28:27I...
28:30So you still want to live?
28:33Oh, yes.
28:38A hundred years, then.
28:40Oh, yes.
28:44You never told me who you are!
28:55Well, kid.
28:57Your theme, as I saw it, is this.
28:59That for one's art and for one's dreams,
29:02one may consort and bargain with the darkest power.
29:06Is he so?
29:06My friend!
29:09Sit down.
29:11Got in a couple of bottles of good wine for us.
29:14I've already made a start on them.
29:16Hello, Hob.
29:18Hob.
29:19Faith.
29:20That takes me back some few years.
29:22It's Sir Robert Gadlin now, old stranger.
29:26You've had good fortune, I take it?
29:27The gods have smiled on me as they smile on all England
29:31when no man is slave or bunsman.
29:33Venison pasty?
29:35Huh?
29:37They're good.
29:40Let's see.
29:42Last we spoke, I was working with Billy Caxton.
29:45Made some gold from that.
29:46Put it to work in Henry Tudor's shipyards.
29:48I made a small pile.
29:49Then I went north for a year or so,
29:51came back as my son.
29:52Done that twice now.
29:54Dill, more wine.
29:56When Fat Henry dumped for the monasteries,
29:57I bought my estates.
29:58And a healthy gift of gold to the crown,
30:01saw to...
30:02a knighthood.
30:07That's not all.
30:08Here.
30:12My fair Eleanor.
30:14And little Robin.
30:16My first son born in over 200 years on this earth.
30:20That I know of.
30:23It's funny.
30:25This is what I always dreamed Heaven would be like.
30:30Way back.
30:31It's safe to walk the streets.
30:34Enough food.
30:35Good wine.
30:36Life is so rich.
30:40God's wounds.
30:41If only I could write like you.
30:43In Faustus, when you wrote...
30:46To God, he loves thee not.
30:49Will, sit down.
30:50For God thou serve'st is thine own appetite.
30:54Wherein is fixed the love of Beelzebub.
30:57To him, I'll build an altar in the church
31:00and offer up lukewarm blood of you.
31:04Beelzebub.
31:10I would give anything to have your gifts.
31:12To give men dreams that would live on long after I'm dead.
31:16I would bargain like your Faustus.
31:19For that boon.
31:21Who is he?
31:23His name's Will Shaxbird.
31:24Acts a bit.
31:25Wrote a play.
31:27Is he good?
31:28No, it's crap.
31:30That chap next to him.
31:31With a broken leg.
31:33He's a good playwright.
31:37Anyway.
31:39I've saved the best bit for last.
31:41The Queen herself slept at my house this summer.
31:44That was expensive.
32:00Are you Will Shaxbird?
32:02Uh, are you sir?
32:05Have we met?
32:07We have.
32:09But men forget in waking hours.
32:11I heard you talk, Will.
32:14Would you write great plays?
32:16Create new dreams to spur the minds of men.
32:21Is that your will?
32:29It is.
32:30Then let us talk.
32:39Sir?
32:40Do you still want the lamp, sir?
32:48All right.
32:49Bring on the lamp.
32:52Everything to live for.
32:54And nowhere to go but up.
32:59Do not be so free in assigning claves, fires, floods, to the judgement of the Lord for our sin.
33:06They make more from the dole than they would from an honest day's work.
33:09I don't recommend that at all.
33:12You sure I can't help you, sir?
33:14No, thank you.
33:16Touch me!
33:17Don't wait!
33:18Get out of here!
33:19Get back to the stews with the rest of the filth!
33:22Let him be.
33:24He is my guest.
33:32Do you be here?
33:38Do you know how hungry a man can get?
33:43If he doesn't die but he doesn't eat?
33:52I lost it all.
33:53My land.
33:55My gold.
33:58My Eleanor.
34:02She died in childbirth.
34:05The baby, too.
34:07My boy, Robin, died in a tavern brawl when he was twenty.
34:12I didn't go out much after that.
34:16They tried to drown me as a witch.
34:19I lived there forty years.
34:21Overconfident.
34:22Got out with my skin a little more.
34:25And then it got worse.
34:28And worse.
34:29And worse.
34:36I've hated every second of the last eighty years.
34:40Every bloody second.
34:42You know that?
34:45So do you still wish to live?
34:53Are you crazy?
34:56Death is a mugs game.
34:58I've got so much to live for.
35:06Look at me all that's not about to eat the fucking table.
35:11There's no bread, eh?
35:13There's no bread, eh?
35:14There's no bread.
35:15There's no bread, eh?
35:16There's no bread, eh?
35:21All that's not about to eat, eh?
35:32I heard something funny the other week.
35:35Blokes said to me, he said,
35:36If only the French Nobles had played cricket with their men the way we do,
35:40they'd never have had this trouble first the colonies now France you ask me this
35:48country will be next for a revolution I've been salting money away all over
35:53the world first sign of trouble I'll be out of here like that in the meantime I'm
36:03in the shipping business there's a new system where they take English cotton
36:09goods to Africa get a cargo of Negroes pack them in like sardines same ship
36:14takes them across the Atlantic then comes back here with raw cotton tobacco and
36:19sugar what it's a poor thing for one man to enslave another it's just how it's done
36:30I suggest you find yourself a different line of business what we're battling you're
36:35giving me advice after 400 years what happened to live your life as you choose
36:41the choice is yours would you take that choice away from others
36:55I will consider your advice
37:03I saw a production of King Lear yesterday Mrs. Siddons has gone wrong the idiots are giving it a happy
37:08ending
37:10that will not last the great stories will always return to their original forms
37:17that lad will Shakespeare he turned out to be a half-decent playwright after all
37:28you made some kind of deal with him didn't you perhaps what kind of deal his soul nothing so crude
37:37400 years now I've been meeting you here and there is so much I still don't know who are you
37:44truly what's your name
37:50I might ask both of you that same question gentlemen please please do not trouble yourselves to rise
37:58these are Michael and Tobias smugglers by trade although they're only too glad to
38:04augment their earnings by slitting throats if you move they'll slit yours they tell
38:09of a tale in these London parts that the devil and the wandering Jew meet once every
38:15century in a tavern two years past sewn into the shirt of the dead man I found this
38:25is that meant to be me I look terrible you look worse you return to this pub every hundred years
38:32striking bargains with men sharing gifts immortality which you will now share with me
38:44well have you nothing to say I am no devil and I'm not Jewish
38:52fine what manner of creatures are you then who wants to know I'm Lady Joanna Constantine you will both
38:59follow me sir as my coaches without I can see there is so much you can tell me so much
39:07I can learn
39:11no no no I think not
39:22get up
39:35wait
39:58what did you do to her she has old ghosts that I have shown to her
40:11you need not have come to my defense clearly still I didn't want to be drinking alone here in a
40:20hundred years time
40:26I don't suppose you care to find another pub tonight she may have told others about our meeting
40:31it will not be safe for you I'm perfectly safe
40:35I can't die remember
40:36aye but you can be hurt
40:39or captured
40:41you must be cautious
40:44always
40:48a hundred years
40:49the first I met a corner in a regiment of brigades I gave him what he didn't like and stole
41:09his silver spoons
41:12Oh, you gave us a start, sir.
41:16For a second, I thought you was bloody jack yourself.
41:19No.
41:21No, I know that, sir.
41:22Just joshing you.
41:25So, how do you like to buy a girl a drainer pail?
41:31And maybe a quick bum dance?
41:33Give us an hard ride with your cream stick.
41:38I think not.
41:39I bet you ain't got it in you anyway, you skinny chick-a-leary.
41:42Lou.
41:45Get yourself a drink.
41:47Maybe just one.
41:52Sorry about Lushing Lou.
41:56Lushing Lou.
41:58Is that what they call her?
41:59Well, in here they call her the hospital.
42:02Why?
42:03Because she's in him a great deal.
42:05And because she's sent so many men into him.
42:08No idea what her real name is.
42:10Louise Baldwin.
42:11Her father was in the British Army.
42:14Her cousin raped, impregnated, and deserted her when she was just a child.
42:24How do you know all that?
42:28Your cup is empty.
42:29You need more wine.
42:31You knew Lady Joanna.
42:33You know Lushing Lou.
42:34You know everyone, don't you?
42:37I saw her again, you know.
42:40Who?
42:42Lady Joanna.
42:43She undertook a task for me.
42:45And succeeded admirably on my dad.
42:49That might be the only thing I've learnt after 500 years.
42:57People are almost always better than you think they are.
43:01Well, not me though.
43:03Still the same as ever.
43:05I think perhaps you've changed.
43:10Well, I may have learnt a bit from my mistakes, but it doesn't seem to stop me from making them.
43:22I think it's you that's changed.
43:25How so?
43:29I think I know why we still meet here, century after century.
43:34It's not because you want to see whether or not I'm ready to seek death.
43:38I don't think I'll ever seek death.
43:41By now you know that about me.
43:45So, I think you're here for something else.
43:49And what might that be?
43:53Friendship?
43:56I think you're lonely.
44:00You dare.
44:02No, look, I'm not saying...
44:05You dare suggest one such as I might need your companionship?
44:14Yes.
44:16Yes, I do.
44:18Yes, I do.
44:23Then I shall take my leave of you and prove you wrong.
44:35Tell you what!
44:37I'll be here in a hundred years, Sian.
44:39If you're here, then too, it'll be because we're friends.
44:42No other reason.
44:44Right?
44:47Fuck.
45:08MUSIC PLAYS
45:21She says, are you hunting for rabbits again, Vicar?
45:25Mind if I...
45:26I'm actually waiting for someone.
45:32MUSIC PLAYS
45:59Whiskey, please.
46:00You'll have to be more specific.
46:02We've got a menu now.
46:05What's the oldest you've got?
46:06Well, I've got a Glenn Grant.
46:09Old enough to be your father.
46:11I'm older than I look.
46:29You're waiting for someone?
46:32I think I've been stood up.
46:39We had a fight.
46:41Last time we were here.
46:45It was my fault.
46:48Wish I could say I was drunk at the time, but...
46:51I was just an idiot.
46:54I've seen plenty of friends get in fights in pubs.
46:56Even more of them laugh about it together later.
47:01Maybe in another hundred years.
47:03You'll have to have found a new pub by then.
47:05This place has been sold to make room for new flats.
47:10The borough council are trying to stop them,
47:12but if you've got enough money in this country,
47:14you can do whatever you bloody want.
47:20Pour you another one?
47:21Why do you wait?
47:25Please.
48:34You're late.
48:36It seems I owe you an apology.
48:39I've always had it impolite to keep one's friends waiting.
49:03Attend, sweet sibling.
49:06It is I, desire.
49:10I stand in my gallery and I hold your sigil.
49:16A brother has found a way out of his cage.
49:20A plan has failed.
49:23But don't worry.
49:25I have a new one.
50:12I have a new one.
50:13I have a new one.
51:07I have a new one.
51:39I'll see you next time.
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