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00:01I'll cut your soul from its moorings, meddling fool.
00:09So I am!
00:26Who are you?
00:28I do not spend my name appeasing the demands of fools.
00:33Do you know the name of our new friend?
00:36I was hoping you did.
00:44Get up.
00:50I'll make this quick.
00:54You boastful idiot! Die!
01:07You bastard!
01:09Run.
01:10Really?
01:11Run back to your Lord Montague and tell him that Vittorio de Frisco Baldi, his wife and his son are
01:17now dead.
01:24Damn it!
01:26Let him go.
01:27What do you mean?
01:28It's for the best.
01:30Why?
01:31If their assassin does not return, they'll just continue to send more.
01:38You've matured well, my Honorable Juliet Fiamata Ars Decapulet.
01:46Wait.
01:47That name.
01:49Come back!
01:50Why do you call me that?
01:53Who are you?
01:54Who are you?
02:00Next time you may call me Tybalt.
02:04Until then.
02:05Keep t iris!
02:19The moon.
02:20Where is taunt?
02:28The moon.
02:29Where is taunt?
02:31The moon.
02:32The moon.
04:38There was nothing I could do.
04:41Not for Juliet.
04:43Not for Pinvolio.
04:46I just...
04:50I'm sorry, Cielo.
04:52Thank you for trying to comfort me.
04:53Whoa!
04:54Whoa!
04:55Whoa!
04:55Hey!
04:56Where are you going?
05:09This is...
05:12Hey, you.
05:14Hey!
05:14Hey!
05:15Hey!
05:26Hey!
05:47The names have been chiseled off.
05:55I must apologize for the Spartan accommodations. It will be safe.
06:00No, it's perfect. You have my thanks.
06:05But why did you save us, risking yourselves like that?
06:11Because we worked to resurrect House Capulet.
06:15Careful.
06:15Careful. We had received some information concerning a plot to assassinate you and your family.
06:21Where did it come from?
06:23I cannot say.
06:25Of course. Still, something else remains.
06:29That man who helped us, Tybalt, he said something right before he vanished.
06:34If what he said was true, then shouldn't the heir to Prince Capulet be a girl?
06:59What brings you to my garden, Romeo?
07:03Did you bring me more irises, perhaps?
07:05No, sorry.
07:08It's quite all right. If you give flowers to anyone, I would hope it would not be me.
07:13Why?
07:15Today is the Midsummer Flower Festival.
07:18Oh.
07:19This is the one day of the year when we open the castle courtyard to everyone.
07:24You are supposed to present your sweetheart with flowers.
07:27That's how you confess your undying love.
07:29But then, I'm truly hoping it's still far too soon for you to be interested in such things.
07:35Uh, no.
07:38Mother, I came here because I wanted to ask you a question.
07:42Yes, my son?
07:44I came upon an odd grave in the cemetery.
07:47An odd grave, you say?
07:49Whose?
07:50I'm not sure.
07:51The stone had no name on it.
07:54I know of only one name that is so forbidden that it may not even be marked upon a gravestone.
08:00One name in all of the city.
08:04I have made acquaintance with a girl who often visits this grave.
08:08Huh?
08:09She is pure.
08:11And she is kind and lovely.
08:13Her skin as pale as an iris petal.
08:17Stop it.
08:19You didn't.
08:20Please tell me, Mother.
08:22What was the name of Prince Capulet's only daughter?
08:25Romeo.
08:27Do you think it could really be she?
08:29Please, tell me.
08:32What is her name?
08:35Romeo.
08:37It's important that you answer truthfully.
08:39Does she know you are the son of Montague?
08:43She may.
08:45And if I ask you, could you never think upon this girl again?
08:49I can't.
08:51What was the girl's name?
08:53I will not allow her to carry this burden alone.
08:57Tell me!
08:59I understand.
09:01I understand.
09:02Her name was...
09:06Her name was...
09:28And the people of this city have been deprived of tools and means to distill the truth.
09:34I believe Lord Vittorio knows.
09:37He has seen the true face of tyranny.
09:42Father.
09:43Yes, I have.
09:44And it is Montague.
09:54According to reports, the carriage carrying the Frescobaldi family ran off a cliff's edge.
10:00It is doubtful that any bodies will ever be recovered.
10:04Very good.
10:05If I wish she could...
10:08Yeah.
10:11Ah!
10:11Yeah.
10:39Oh, Conrad!
10:41What?
10:41You're still alive!
10:44It's good to see you, my friend.
10:46So then Conrad and Vittorio know each other?
10:50Yes.
10:51Actually, it's why I told him your true name.
10:54Though he's been stripped of his title, he was our Lord Mayor.
10:59As an ally, he would be incalculably useful.
11:04You're a cold, cruel man in your measures.
11:07The highest wartime compliment there is.
11:11And, on that note, I must bid you all adieu.
11:15Today is the Flower Festival, and I have some blossoms to attend to.
11:20Oh, it sounds like the game's afoot.
11:23Oh, my God!
11:24Oh, my God!
11:54Odin!
11:55What do you need?
11:56I'm sorry to ask, but could you take care of the kitchen?
11:59Of course.
12:03This is one of our few remaining safe houses.
12:06You should hide here for now.
12:09It is a humble dwelling, as you can see.
12:12For who would suspect a man of your station to retreat here?
12:16It's very clever.
12:17Sure.
12:19Hold your thanks.
12:20You may be here for a while.
12:22Eventually, you should be able to return to the city.
12:25As to your son, Benvolio, I'm preparing a separate residence for him, since, of course, they will
12:31be looking for a family of three.
12:33This will not be easy, I know, but...
12:35Perhaps it may be for the best.
12:37The boy is 17.
12:39It's time he started becoming his own man.
12:41It will give him a chance to learn the way of the world.
12:49What are you doing?
12:51I've just never held one before.
12:54It's quite novel.
12:55Could you please marvel at the broom experience somewhere else?
12:58Yes!
12:58You're getting in the way!
13:00Oh!
13:01Honestly!
13:05Hmm...
13:05Oh, all right!
13:07Forget cleaning!
13:08Can you just take those boxes down to the cellar?
13:10Yes, ma'am.
13:21Why don't you try carrying only what you can lift?
13:24Yes, ma'am.
13:32Oh, dear.
13:36Can you believe it?
13:37I tell you, he stood there and stared at that broom as if it would burst into flames at
13:42any moment.
13:44Ridiculous.
13:45He's useless, don't you think?
13:49Is something wrong?
13:51No, I'm fine.
13:53It's just...
13:57Cordelia.
13:58Huh?
13:59I would very much appreciate it if you checked in on them as often as you have the time.
14:03Don't worry, I was already planning to.
14:05Those poor people are completely unequipped for real life.
14:08They'd starve in a stocked kitchen.
14:10Hehehe.
14:13Tybalt, you say?
14:14You're certain he said his name was Tybalt?
14:17I am.
14:19Have you heard of this Tybalt before?
14:21What?
14:22No, I don't believe so.
14:26It cannot be.
14:29No, I've had more than enough.
14:31I quit.
14:32Can you at least explain to me what is going on?
14:34It doesn't matter.
14:36Of course it matters.
14:37I demand that you weave me a tale of a woman gone mad from idle gossip.
14:40I'd tell you to write it yourself if I didn't know you for a third-rate hat.
14:43You bloody actress!
14:46Everything all right?
14:47Oh, Odin, I got...
14:50It's just awful!
14:51It turns out that Jean invited not just me, but three other girls to today's festival.
14:56And when I confronted him, he said he was going to make special time just for me!
15:00He's a slimy, arrogant rake!
15:03Is that what this is about?
15:05Again?
15:06Your poor judgment in men is astounding.
15:09Whoa!
15:09I'll kill him!
15:10I'll show him.
15:12Come on, Odin!
15:13Oh, no.
15:14Why me?
15:15At this point, why not you?
15:16Well, because...
15:18Come on!
15:22Wait!
15:23What happened?
15:42Lord Romeo?
15:44Lady Hermione!
15:49sorry i was just wondering if someone had informed you about tonight tonight in honor
15:55of our engagement your father good lord montague has commissioned a fireworks display that is sure
16:00to be the most lavish ever i have been told that the castle terrace will have the best view
16:08my point my thought was if you would be willing i was going to ask if we might view the
16:14show
16:14together sorry did you have other plans oh not really no oh good then i shall be waiting for
16:24you tonight on the terrace oh and is it safe for me to assume that roses are indeed your favorite
16:30flower what by your leave a favorite flower indeed
17:06amazing yes it would be even more beautiful without those dumb soldiers spoiling the view
17:14please don't start anything i just can't stand the sight of them i know
17:24thank you
17:32i'm sorry odin
17:35oh no i'll be out late but i'm sure i'll find my own way home come on let's go
17:44oh come on
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19:53To what the stormy seas
19:58I am strong
20:01When I'm on your shoulders
20:05You raise me up
20:09To more than I can be
20:29Juliet, I don't...
20:31I...
20:38No!
20:39Wait!
20:40I can't!
20:44You raise me up
20:48So I can stand on my hands
20:52You raise me up
20:56So I can stand on my hands
21:00You raise me up
21:03To what the stormy seas
21:07When I am strong
21:10When I am on your shoulders
21:15You raise me up
21:19To more than I can be
21:21My Juliet
21:26Here
21:27I think you dropped this
21:30That's all
21:36Romeo
21:55A sword unsheathed
21:57The final act composed
21:59Dark Caron waits our players to collect
22:02The lies a conscience cannot bear exposed
22:06Once trampled by pale hooves
22:09No truth reflect
22:10Next time on Romeo and Juliet
22:13Act 8
22:14Nativity
22:15What justice is
22:18Is this truly a love that can never be?
22:21Is this truly a love that can never be?
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