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00:01if that stuff happens it's going to happen so what do we do you dig the biggest all you can
00:07and you get in we are preparing for a massive catastrophe that could cause an extinction
00:15level event for humanity in the very real future wildcat is down it's a code red it's really bad
00:21and i need you here five minutes ago got view i'm on my way all security cameras were offline
00:26frozen in the last image but no one noticed because no one else was in the house except
00:31billy and he was dead to the world on that couch jane everything's going to be looked at from here
00:36on out i need you to trust me agent collins i'm going to need you to come with me i
00:42just don't
00:42understand why of all the people that could be heading this up they chose the one person who was
00:46sleeping with the victim this is dr gabriella tarabi she's a world-class therapist and greece specialist
00:52do you remember me you're the president's therapist i was yours too uh we did one session together
01:01early on i have just one other question for you if i may is a part of you happy that
01:07cal is dead
01:12yes
01:14yes
03:14I mean, I know you're hating him.
03:16I didn't hate him.
03:17It's complicated.
03:19Yeah.
03:22Why don't we just tell everybody the truth?
03:24What, that POTUS was murdered?
03:25And that his tablet with government secrets and God knows what else is missing?
03:29And that we think the people that built this place are covering it up?
03:33I mean, I'd tune in.
03:35I need you to be careful, Billy.
03:37It's not really my thing, boss.
03:39I know, man.
03:41But try.
03:42Hey.
03:467.15 miles, Agent Pace.
03:47Not bad.
03:48You keep that up and you may just lose them titties.
03:51You mean these beefy pecs?
03:52I don't know, man.
03:53They look like some big old titties to me.
03:57Where you off to?
03:59Seeing a therapist.
04:01All right.
04:26I don't know.
04:36Just a second.
04:41Dr. Tarabi.
04:42Agent Collins.
04:44Bad time?
04:45Um, no.
04:47Not at all.
04:49Oh, I...
04:50I was just playing a little game of 52 pickup.
04:54Looks messy.
04:57I think I have a guess as to why I...
04:59Why did you tell me to say yes?
05:02Agent Collins, if you'd like to schedule an appointment, I'd be more than happy to set up a time for
05:06you.
05:06It's a simple question, doctor.
05:15I'm headed out.
05:19Care to join me for a walk?
05:22Sure.
05:48The deceased is a white male.
05:50There's a white ZMC fracture with a severe orbital blowout.
05:56I'm sorry, I'm a bit out of practice.
06:01Continuing on to the second injury, there's comminution of the orbital parietal bones severing to set in the back.
06:09Evidence of blood force trauma.
06:12preliminary wound analysis suggests the murder weapon was some sort of heavy object, something jagged.
06:18There are samples of what appear to be soil from an area around the head wound, likely indicating a large
06:24rock.
06:25He was first hit on his right side while standing.
06:29The catastrophic fracture to the top of his cranium likely happened while he was on the ground.
06:34Very likely defenseless.
06:36That said, there are signs of ecchymosis on his hands.
06:39Contusions, bruising, signs of a struggle.
06:42And you've swabbed his fingernails for traces of DNA?
06:45I did.
06:46How long before any DNA results come back?
06:49Our tech is limited down here and we're out of practice, as I said, but it...
06:53How long?
06:55A day or two.
06:58A day or two.
06:58...
07:02...
07:06...
07:08...
07:11...
07:13...
07:21I don't know.
07:51It's still amazing to me how resilient human beings can be.
07:56It's been three years and this place has become our normal.
08:00And trust me, it took a lot of work to get it to feel this way.
08:04The insect sounds.
08:07Those are a particularly nice touch.
08:10The recordings were done in national parks all over the country.
08:13Why are we walking?
08:15You think someone bugged the office?
08:17They recorded every insect they could find.
08:20Thousands of hours, day, night of dust.
08:23Night of Tarabi?
08:24Yes, maybe.
08:25Who?
08:27Who do you think?
08:29Sinatra and the Billionaires.
08:31It sounds like a rock band, doesn't it?
08:35Agent Collins, how well do you remember our first meeting?
08:40To be honest, not very.
08:43Agent Xavier Collins, the first patient I'd ever seen take the fifth in therapy.
08:51I remember I asked you about your background, and then I distinctly remember you saying I plead the fifth.
08:57And you weren't being funny either.
08:59I have seen some shit over the years, but I have never seen that before.
09:02So are we going to play games or are we going to talk?
09:07The only person who was less forthcoming in therapy than you, President Bradford.
09:15At least when we started, but eventually he opened up.
09:19I sat with him.
09:23The day before his death, but you know that.
09:26How did he seem to you?
09:31Something happened that last week.
09:35He seemed...
09:38tired...
09:38burdened.
09:39He was the president.
09:41And he was in my office, stumbling around drunk in his bathroom.
09:48I want to know why you stepped in the other day.
09:50I took another look at your file.
09:53Tell me about your relationship with your father.
10:05Why did you two stop speaking?
10:08Sorry I'm late.
10:10Traffic was awful.
10:12Oh, hey, I'm the one that asked you to grave that rush hour traffic so we could spend a few
10:16minutes catching up.
10:17And here I am.
10:18And here you are.
10:19Good son.
10:20I'm the best son.
10:21Don't push your leg.
10:24Solo chess?
10:25Mm-hmm.
10:27Helps focus the mind.
10:29So does a nap.
10:31Relaxes me.
10:32You know, naps do that too.
10:34Mm-hmm.
10:36They should make things more interesting.
10:38Uh-huh.
10:39Mm-hmm.
10:40Yeah.
10:41All as well at the academy?
10:44All as well.
10:45Mm-hmm.
10:48You'd have made a hell of a pilot.
10:52What am I saying?
10:52You can still fly with the best of them, even if they won't allow you to do it for a
10:56living.
11:00I just wish that I could, you know, I could have done something.
11:02I am who I am because of what you and Mom gave me.
11:05Poor eyesight is just part of the deal.
11:09How's Terry?
11:11That's another reason I'm late.
11:12Uh, she's had better days.
11:14What do you mean?
11:16Better days I don't understand.
11:18Something happened?
11:20Uh, she's been nauseous a lot.
11:22In the morning.
11:23Mm-hmm.
11:24It's like a sickness.
11:25Mm-hmm.
11:26Like a morning sickness.
11:43Mm-hmm.
11:44You know I'm too sexy to be a grandpa.
11:47There it is.
11:50Thank you, sir.
11:54Mm-hmm.
11:55You pick a name yet?
11:57You know Terry's obsessed with Elvis, right?
11:59Are you sure she's one of us?
12:01Uh, she likes Presley.
12:04I like Fritos, but it doesn't mean I want to name my granddaughter after him.
12:11Guess I'm going to be flying through Dulles a lot more, huh?
12:16I guess so.
12:21There's nothing to tell, really.
12:27Look, I'll tell you what I know about Cal Bradford,
12:29but you're asking me to take a chance on you.
12:32And I need to know more about the man I'm taking a chance on
12:37than what's in his file.
12:40What do you say? Do we have a deal?
12:55Do you look good in my boxers?
12:58Do I?
13:03Would you like a presidential debriefing this morning?
13:11You're an idiot.
13:13I put on our songs.
13:14Oh, my God.
13:17Forget the way
13:20Even I went to the west
13:26Agent Robinson.
13:39Agent Robertson.
13:52I didn't expect to see you here.
13:55A man I've known for 20 years was murdered.
13:59Someone got access to this house and killed him.
14:01We put him in the ground in two days.
14:03I'd like to find out who did it before we do.
14:06Ma'am, I...
14:10I know that you're upset.
14:13I know that you cared about him very much.
14:15Cut the bullshit, Robinson.
14:18Someone stole the tablet and I want it back.
14:20Do you understand?
14:23I'm on it.
14:25Are you sure?
14:27Because here's what I can't have.
14:30I can't have some lovelorn mistress daydreaming about her secret workplace affair.
14:35If it's all too close and too fresh, I'll find someone else.
14:39I said I'm on it.
14:41Give me the space to do my job.
14:44Give me the confidence to give you the space.
14:54I say we need more bunker babies.
14:57Who does?
14:58No, they.
15:01You actually think everyone's past all the trauma?
15:04God, no.
15:04No.
15:05I mean, it's not like we're ever all going to be whole again.
15:08But by building this place, we gave people the tools to begin to move on.
15:13Take a look around.
15:15What do you see?
15:18There's more socializing than there is shopping.
15:21Ancient Greeks believed that a healthy social life was the key to a flourishing life.
15:27And the agora, which is the Greek term for market, was an important component.
15:32It's why the population down here was so limited.
15:34It's just small enough to retain that sense of community.
15:38I mean, it's also the ideal population size for our oxygen filtration system.
15:42But, you know, there's no fancy Greek word for that.
15:46Okay, you want me to bite?
15:47I'll bite.
15:48Why do you know so much about this place?
15:51Because I helped design it.
15:53The psychological aspects of it, that is.
15:56I was hired to help make a community of grieving, dislocated people live a flourishing life.
16:05One with grocery stores and parks and a diner with the world's all-time greatest cheese fries.
16:12I like to think of myself as an architect of social well-being.
16:17Because you brought in cheese fries?
16:19The world's all-time greatest cheese fries.
16:22Hmm.
16:28Do you think they have anything?
16:34God save the queen.
16:36Knock it off, peace.
16:38Okay.
16:39Here's where we are.
16:41Forensics didn't find any prints or fiber evidence.
16:44Anybody close to him seems to have an alibi.
16:46We have no motive.
16:48No murder weapon.
16:50What about DNA?
16:51Samples are taken from the president's body.
16:53It's going to take a few days.
16:54The M.E. says that the time of death lines up with the window in which our cameras were down.
17:00And the preliminary autopsy report shows that the cause of death was blunt force trauma from a heavy, irregularly shaped
17:10object.
17:13Any other questions?
17:15Not me.
17:17Oh, you know what?
17:18Wait, I do have one.
17:19Why in the holy fuck isn't Xavier here?
17:23Agent Collins ignored protocol.
17:26His actions that morning were antithetical to...
17:28Don't use big words to try to confuse me.
17:30Robinson, he's our best agent.
17:32He should be here.
17:34Ahem.
17:41Ahem.
17:54Oh, don't mind me.
18:00Our cameras were down the night of the murder, so that's what we're focusing on.
18:04What are the chances of getting something off the surveillance system?
18:07It's a long shot, but maybe I could pull the equivalent of a digital fingerprint off the network.
18:12It's about a 10% chance I can get us the identity of the person who turned them off.
18:16How long?
18:18I'm not a magician at the end of the day.
18:20Maybe.
18:21Okay.
18:22That'll be all.
18:31I'm confident that...
18:37I'm off to calm down the most neurotic president in the history of the world.
18:43When I come back, I want some answers.
18:50You're hired by Sinatra?
18:52Oh, Samantha.
18:54Sinatra to you.
18:55We met, um, when she was utterly broken.
18:58I was an expert in grief.
19:00She thought I could help her, and she gave me an opportunity.
19:03And now you're here.
19:04And now we're here.
19:07Can she be trusted?
19:11I'm done talking for a minute.
19:13Tell me about your father.
19:15What happened?
19:20You're getting nervous about that move?
19:28They put me on the VP's detail.
19:31Oh, wow.
19:35Congratulations, sir.
19:36Thank you very much.
19:37Oh, wow.
19:39Tell me, whose job is it to choose the code name?
19:43No, seriously.
19:44Is that the Secret Service?
19:46Because I've got some ideas for that imbecile.
19:48Well, I'm sorry to inform you, but the White House gives out code names in consultation with the protectives.
19:55I read somewhere that, um, JFK and Jackie were Lancer and Lace.
20:02Huh?
20:03Yeah.
20:04Quite apropos, don't you think?
20:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:06You forgot that.
20:14Hey, Dad, what's going on there?
20:16Hmm?
20:17No, you got a tremor.
20:19I just saw it.
20:19No, it's nothing.
20:20Talk to me.
20:21It's nothing.
20:22It's nothing.
20:22It's nothing at all.
20:24Forget about it.
20:27What aren't you telling me?
20:32I have Parkinson's.
20:38Oh, come on now.
20:39If you start crying, I'm going to call in a bomb threat.
20:43Dad, I'm just...
20:46When did you cry?
20:52I'm so sorry.
20:55Well, I'm dealing with it.
20:57I'm managing all the symptoms with meds.
21:00I'm eating healthy.
21:02I'm eating healthy.
21:02Exercising.
21:03Your mother's hot my ass about it.
21:05Did you...
21:06Did you tell the company?
21:07Of course not.
21:10What?
21:11Are you hiding it?
21:13What?
21:13What about the other flight crew?
21:15Well, some of the guys know.
21:16They know that they're just going to have to be a bit more vigilant when we're working together.
21:20I'm on top of it.
21:23I can't believe what I'm hearing.
21:26You're violating your union's code of ethics.
21:29Hey, you could go to jail.
21:31Oh, come on.
21:33Come on.
21:37All right, what did you have me do?
21:38Retire.
21:40And then...
21:41I don't know.
21:42Take up golf.
21:43Take mom to Italy like she wants, but...
21:46You gotta stop flying.
21:48Right now.
21:51Well, I appreciate your concern, but this is my decision to make.
21:55Dad, this is a...
21:59I'm a pilot, son.
22:01That's what I am.
22:06And, uh...
22:07I just need a little more time.
22:09That's all.
22:11I've got a flight to make.
22:26My father and I had a falling out.
22:28It happens.
22:30He wanted me to be a pilot, following his footsteps.
22:33It turned out I couldn't do that, so I joined the secret service.
22:36I know the order of events, okay?
22:37I read it in the profile.
22:38There's nothing else.
22:39Well, I think there is.
22:39I'm telling you, there is.
22:40Tell me about his last flight.
22:42No.
22:46You're frustrated.
22:47Yes.
22:48Okay.
22:48With me.
22:49With all of it, okay?
22:51But clearly you're a very smart person, and clearly you've worked very hard at becoming
22:55an architect of...
22:57Social well-being.
22:57But there's nothing normal about any of this.
23:00I want to know what you know about Cal.
23:02And I don't want to talk about my old life, because my old life ended.
23:05The world ended.
23:07And everyone and everything in it is gone.
23:11And no amount of groceries, or pre-recorded insect noises, or most especially, goddamn fucking
23:17cheese fries is going to change a thing about it.
23:26Wow.
23:28Yeah, that was a lot.
23:35So what now?
23:39Well, I mean, I have an idea, but I don't think you're going to like it.
23:43Try me.
23:47I was thinking we'd go get some cheese fries.
24:07This is bad.
24:09What are we going to do if Garcia finds out?
24:11Take it easy.
24:11He just said there's a 90% chance he can't figure out who messed with the system.
24:15Yeah, and there's a 10% chance he can.
24:21What the fuck, Brooks?
24:23This part of the house is off limits.
24:25On whose orders?
24:27Robinson's.
24:31Thanks.
24:37You think he heard us?
24:38No.
24:38He could tell Robinson's not about it.
24:41Don't worry so much.
24:43If it comes down to it, I'll deal with Robinson.
24:46All right?
24:50Go.
24:51You go.
25:05You go.
25:29And then you go.
25:32You go.
25:33You go.
25:33You go.
25:34happened. They're still doing a goddamn carnival tomorrow. Cal was a decent and
25:45honorable man. He was my friend too. And we honor him by being clear-eyed in our
25:59pursuit of justice. And do we know where this pursuit is taking us? You have no leads. I thought
26:09you had surveillance cameras all over the place. Well, despite what you might have heard, I don't
26:13record everything that happens in the city. Henry, you've walked into a lot here. I get it.
26:29It's unfair what's being asked of you. President. I mean... It's a lot. It's a lot. But you're
26:43doing a fantastic job. Really. I mean, I just couldn't be more pleased. You're a quiet man,
26:51but you're a steady one, and you've stepped up to the plate. The only person doing better
26:55than you is your lovely wife here. Oh, please don't. It's true. You are crushing it, Nance.
27:01Your outfit at the swearing-in? Get the fuck out of here. I mean, women were going crazy.
27:07We're going to have to open a store. Samantha, promise me you'll catch whoever did this.
27:15Yes. I will, sir. Then that will be all. It's my office, sir. Yes. Of course.
27:40I can't believe you're cheating on me with him. I know. I'm sorry. I usually come here
27:45and share a plate of cheese fries with Maggie. Now, obviously down here, we use nut cheese,
27:51which I know sounds disgusting and weird. It's such a large and prominent dose, but I swear
27:56you won't notice. I hate that cashew cheese crap. Oh, no. This place does it different.
28:00It's not the cashews. It's the chemicals. Here we are. Thank you. One order extra cheese
28:06coming up. Wow. I thought I knew what vigilance looked like, but holy shit. You've been scanning
28:18this room for the moment we walked in. Thank you. Do you always choose the seat facing the
28:25door? Old habits die hard. And what are you staring at now? You're identifying all the
28:34exits in the room, aren't you? I did that the minute we walked in here. What I'm staring
28:39at is the woman seated in that booth. Different time and place, I would have considered her
28:45a potential threat. Why? Because she's hungry? The knife. She can use either hand. Hmm. It
29:00must be difficult. How do you mean? Just seeing the world is nothing but a series of threats. You
29:08see something different? Well, where you see a threat, Xavier, I see a mother who's learned
29:15to feed her child on either side. Okay. So where are the kids? We all lost something on our
29:27way here. You know that as well as anyone. I didn't lose my wife. I know exactly where she
29:33was. She was in a different city when it happened, and she died because he didn't get her to a
29:39goddamn plane. Please remember to chew, Gabriella. Move your hand or I'll eat it. Just look.
29:53Mmm. Oh, God. After you. No, no, no. Please. You first. Take a good one.
30:13No, no, no, no. It's good. It's good to remember the things that brought you joy.
30:34softshell crab.
30:38Summer peaches.
30:43Smell of a campfire.
30:45Mmm. Peaceful snowfall.
30:48The warmth of the sun. The real sun.
30:58Sand between my tiles.
31:10on our second date terry and i drove out to the beach at sandy point
31:16terry loved the ocean i do too really but um the sand not so much so a trip to the
31:27beach is a bit
31:28like a combat mission it's me against this damn sand i gotta find just the right spot fold open the
31:36chairs set up the umbrella lay out the towels just so i didn't realize terry was watching me the entire
31:43time so there i am all set up finally and she just walks over and messes all my shit up
31:53she was the
31:57person who could get a little sand on me she was the only person who could do that she sounds
32:07lovely
32:21you said you wanted to know about my dad's last flight
32:36who started it's mine
32:42looks like the beginning of the scotch game uh-huh that's aggressive for you son something different
32:48for a change
32:53no the meds are taking care of the tremors i'm fine
32:59notice you're wearing a different lapel pin
33:05i was named to the president's detail
33:10i mean i'm one of like 50 agents but still i wanted to tell you in person
33:21you'll get to go aboard air force one yes sir
33:28my god would you like to see her
33:37hell yeah
33:45she can fly at over 600 miles per hour is equipped with 85 phone lines and get this
33:52has flares for defense against missile attacks and can withstand a nuclear blast on the ground
34:07you good you won't understand son
34:13you won't understand
34:16till your kids get older
34:20look at where you are
34:26look at what you've done son
34:28look at what you've done dad
34:32the son of a tuskegee airman
34:35who became one of a handful of black captains of a commercial airline
34:39and his son now protects the president of the united states
34:46look at where we are
34:51and dad
34:53we got here by doing things the right way
34:56yeah
34:58yeah
35:01it's time pop
35:05you can't fly anymore
35:08you gotta retire
35:12that's not your decision to make
35:14it shouldn't be
35:16but you made it my decision
35:21what have you done
35:29these papers don't take away years of service
35:33they say well done dad
35:37that's what these papers say
35:38that's all they say
35:41i filed them for you dad
35:44i filed them
35:46because i knew you wouldn't
35:57i'd see them on holidays
35:59but without the airport meetings
36:00things
36:02shifted
36:04and our relationship was never the same
36:08the disease progressed quickly
36:10and we lost them soon after that
36:15it must have been very difficult to do what you did
36:21that's the thing it wasn't
36:24it's the way he wired me up
36:28it just wasn't
36:32you have a strong moral compass
36:34and it served me real well
36:39well i think it may now
36:44it's time to show you my cards
37:02what do you have for me
37:05something good
37:09you strike me as the kind of person who likes a show
37:13sit down
37:15i'm gonna give you a show
37:16bring them in
37:30why did they do it
37:33that's the question i keep asking myself
37:40are you talking to me
37:41i don't follow
37:43are we talking about the investigation
37:46fireplace
37:48now
37:48why would they build a fireplace down here
37:52i i don't know ma'am
37:55we're
37:56we're in a cave
37:57and
38:00fire's
38:01elemental to who we are
38:04storytellers
38:05or some bullshit
38:08why did you two shut down the cameras
38:09the night of the murder
38:13tell her
38:18she doesn't have the footage
38:21that's true billy
38:22that is very
38:24true
38:26but we have your digital footprint
38:29we know
38:30you access the system
38:31to shut down the cameras
38:34and it wasn't just the night of the murder
38:35you've done it other nights too
38:36in fact
38:38you've been doing it for months
38:39please
38:40that all adds up to means
38:42and opportunity
38:44now we just need a motive
38:45we were playing we
38:50what
38:53weed tennis
38:54actually
38:57what the fuck is weed tennis
38:58a game
39:00a video game
39:02also sometimes we eat his candy
39:03from his junk drawer
39:05also i once took a nap
39:06in his bed
39:09billy tried on his socks
39:13it's the truth
39:15stupid and unprofessional
39:16as it sounds
39:17we've been protecting
39:19we've been protecting a president
39:19inside of a secure bunker
39:20where nothing ever happens
39:22until something did happen
39:23we realized if we shut down
39:25the security system
39:26we could
39:28we could play the video games
39:29and use this cool shit
39:30and no one would really be
39:32the worst off
39:32my god
39:33you absolute idiots
39:38everybody get the fuck out of here
39:52start finding me some answers
39:54or i'll find someone who will
39:59today was uh
40:00interesting
40:02i thought you were
40:04about to admit that you had
40:05fun
40:06never
40:06wow
40:06i'm
40:08i'm tired
40:12hey do the numbers
40:14812-092
40:16mean anything to you
40:20no
40:20no why
40:23just something i'm looking into
40:29there's so few people in the world
40:33i guess i'm one of the lucky ones
40:37but it doesn't feel like that
40:41i don't appreciate it
40:47i'm not sure i should have been chosen to be here
40:52honestly i don't know why i was
40:59do you play poker
41:02it's not my thing
41:06i lost my parents when i was relatively young
41:10my mom as a kid and my dad as a teenager
41:13it's why i went into palliative care
41:17my dad
41:19taught me to play when i was in middle school
41:24it was our time together
41:25i loved it
41:27we'd play with
41:28tons of wild cards
41:30and these wild cards
41:32could be anything
41:33which made it even more fun
41:35because it meant that you always had
41:37a chance
41:42savior you're here
41:45because i chose you
41:51everyone's here because i chose them
41:54we need you to choose your new lead agent
41:56oh i told you i trusted you to make the selections
41:58and we have
42:01cal the world is going to shit
42:03you're gonna be the one in charge when it ends
42:05and it's going to be awful this person will be by your side the entire time
42:08i want it to be someone you're comfortable with
42:11who's she
42:12she's on the team
42:13she's evaluating and recommending candidates
42:15the gatekeeper
42:17i'm gabriella
42:18we'll start with a g
42:19this is true
42:20i'm great at spelling
42:21that's why i voted for you sir
42:25i like her
42:26mr president
42:28these are all vetted and approved candidates for your new lead agent
42:32that's a shit ton of them
42:38you keeping that one for yourself
42:40no sir
42:41i was actually hoping that you would read this one first
42:43he's already on your detail
42:44but i have a pretty good feeling about him sir
42:53let's go with your gut then
42:57when do i meet him
42:59he's waiting in the hallway mr president
43:00okie dokie
43:04we'll give you the room
43:09asian carlins come on in
43:15shoes off please
43:18that was my main job
43:21not grocery stores or cheese fries
43:25it was choosing the thousands of people
43:29who would live
43:32when everyone else would die
43:37and every day
43:38i see the faces of
43:40the thousands that i didn't pick to be saved
43:45but you
43:49you were my wild card
43:52if something went wrong
43:54i needed the person who would do the right thing
43:56no matter what
44:02so this was all some kind of test
44:06i needed to know
44:09the man behind the file
44:15tell me why you wrote that message on your hand
44:19what was that all about
44:32i'm married
44:41good night
44:41night now
44:56i think we're alone now
45:01doesn't see the heat when you were around
45:09what it is
45:11what it is
45:13the beating of our hearts is the only sound
45:24children
45:25they
45:30that's what they say
45:31We are waiting together, watching you play.
45:41We don't understand that we're running just as fast as we can.
45:50Holding on to one another's hands.
46:08I have a message from the president.
46:17He said if something should happen to him, I should find you.
46:27He said Billy Pace is dangerous.
46:49We're alone. We're alone.
47:01We're alone.
47:03We're alone.
47:13We're alone.
47:15We're alone.
47:30We're alone.
47:33We're alone.
47:47We're alone.
47:50We're alone.
47:51We're alone.
48:04We're alone.
48:06We're alone.
48:09We're alone.
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