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مسلسل Doctor Who مترجم - Episode 11
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00:05There's still no word from inside Downing Street.
00:12Though we are getting even more new arrivals.
00:18We are the 15.
00:21Reduce the Earth to molten slag, then sell it.
00:24Leave this planet or I'll stop.
00:30The world is in your hands.
00:49I check the figures.
00:50I check them again and again.
00:52Always the same result.
00:55The design is not safe.
00:57It could result in the death of millions.
01:00I beg of you.
01:02Stop the project right now before it's too late.
01:06Well, goodness me.
01:11Obviously, Mr. Cleaver, you're the expert.
01:14Then you'll stop it.
01:17Seems I have no choice.
01:22Oh, do excuse me.
01:26Civic duties leave little time for a sandwich.
01:29But you promise you'll stop it today?
01:31Well, of course.
01:33Nothing is more important than human life.
01:38What do you take me for?
01:39Some sort of maniac?
01:42Why, no.
01:43Am I right in thinking you've shown your results only to me?
01:47Just to you.
01:48No one else.
01:50Wise move.
01:51I can't tell you, Mrs. Blaine.
01:52This is such a weight of my mind.
01:54I've barely slept.
01:55I couldn't believe my own readings.
01:58The scale of it.
02:00Destruction like the British Isles has never seen before.
02:04If I did know better, I'd almost think that someone wanted this project to go wrong.
02:08It's as though they intended this city should be wiped off the map.
02:15Thank goodness we've got you, our esteemed leader.
02:19Fire!
02:20Fire!
02:25Fire!
02:28Fire!
02:38Fire!
02:41Fire!
03:49Here comes Trouble. How are you doing, Ricky boy?
03:51It's Mickey.
03:52Don't listen to him. He's winding you up.
03:54You look fantastic.
03:57Oh, sweet. Look at these two. How come I never get any of that?
04:00Buy me a drink first.
04:01Such hard work.
04:02But worth it.
04:03Did you manage to find it?
04:05There you go.
04:06I can go anywhere now.
04:08I told you you don't need a passport.
04:09It's all very well going to Platform One and just this year and the glass pyramid of San
04:14Kloon. But what if we end up in Brazil?
04:16I might need it.
04:17You see, I'm prepared for anything.
04:19Sounds like you're staying there.
04:27So, what are you doing in Cardiff?
04:28And who the hell is jumping Jack Flash?
04:30I mean, I don't mind you hanging out with big ears up there.
04:32Oi!
04:32Look in the mirror.
04:34But this guy, I don't know, he's kind of...
04:36Handsome.
04:37More like cheesy.
04:38Early 21st century slang is cheesy, good or bad.
04:42It's bad.
04:42But bad means good, isn't that right?
04:44You saying I'm not handsome?
04:46We just stopped off.
04:47We need to refuel.
04:49Thing is, Cardiff's got this rift running through the middle of the city.
04:52It's invisible, but it's like an earthquake fault between different dimensions.
04:55The rift was healed back in 1869.
04:57Thanks to a girl named Gwyneth, because these creatures called the Galf, they were using the
05:00rift as a gateway, but she saved the world and closed it.
05:03The closing of a rift always leaves a scar, and that scar generates energy harmless to
05:06the human race.
05:07But perfect for the TARDIS.
05:08So just park it here for a couple of days, right on top of the scar, and...
05:11Open up the engine, soak up the radiation.
05:13Like filling a rat with petrol, and off we go.
05:15Pin to time!
05:17And space!
05:18Woo!
05:18My God, have you seen yourselves?
05:20You all think you're so clever, don't you?
05:22Yeah?
05:22Yeah!
05:23Yep.
05:25She'll take another 24 hours, which means we've got time to kill.
05:28That old lady's staring.
05:30Probably wondering what four people could do inside a small wooden box.
05:33What are you capping off?
05:35The innuendo squad?
05:38Wait, the TARDIS, you can't just leave it, doesn't it get noticed?
05:42Yeah, watch with the police box, why does it look like that?
05:44It's a cloaking device.
05:45It's called a chameleon circuit.
05:47The TARDIS is meant to disguise itself wherever it lands.
05:49Like if this was ancient Rome, it'd be a statue on a plinth or something.
05:52But I landed in the 1960s, it disguised itself as a police box, and the circuit got stuck.
05:57So it could be the real thing, there actually was police boxes.
05:59Yeah, on street corners.
06:00Phoned for help before they had radios and mobiles.
06:02If they arrested somebody, they could shove them inside till help came, like a little prison cell.
06:07Why don't you just fix the circuit?
06:09I like it, don't you?
06:10I love it.
06:10But that's what I meant.
06:11There's no police boxes anymore, so doesn't it get noticed?
06:15Ricky, let me tell you something about the human race.
06:17You put a mysterious blue box, slap bang, in the middle of town.
06:21What do they do?
06:22Walk past it.
06:23Now stop your nagging.
06:23Let's go and explore.
06:24What's the plan?
06:25I don't know.
06:26Cardiff, early 21st century, and the wind's coming from the east.
06:30Trust me, safest place in the universe.
06:32This nuclear power station right in the heart of Cardiff City will bring jobs for all.
06:41As you can see, as Lord Mayor, I've had to sanction some radical redevelopments.
06:47No photographs?
06:48What did I say?
06:50Take pictures of the project, by all means, but not me, thank you.
06:54So.
06:56Cardiff Castle will be demolished, allowing the Blythe Droog project to rise up, tall and proud.
07:03A monument to Welsh industry.
07:05And yes, some of you might shiver.
07:08The words nuclear power station and major population centre aren't exactly the happiest of bedfellows.
07:14But I give you my personal guarantee that as long as I walk upon this earth, no harm will come
07:21to any of my citizens.
07:24Now drink up.
07:25A toast.
07:27To the future.
07:28To the future.
07:30And believe me, it will glow.
07:39Excuse me, Mrs. Blaine.
07:41My name's Cathy Saut.
07:41I represent the Cardiff Gazette.
07:43I'm sorry.
07:43I'm not doing interviews.
07:44I can't bear self-publicity.
07:46But are you aware of the curse?
07:47Whatever do you mean?
07:50Cathy, wasn't it?
07:51Cathy Saut.
07:52That's what some of your engineers are saying.
07:54That the Blythe Droog project is cursed.
07:55Sounds rather silly to me.
07:57That's what I thought.
07:58I was just chasing a bit of local colour.
08:00But the funny thing is, when you start piecing it all together, it does begin to look a bit odd.
08:04In what way?
08:04The deaths.
08:05The number of deaths associated with this project.
08:08First of all, there was the entire team of the European safety inspectors.
08:11But they were French.
08:12It's not my fault.
08:13It's danger.
08:14Explosives.
08:15It was only written Welsh.
08:16And then there was that accident with the Cardiff Heritage Committee?
08:18The electrocution of that swimming pool was put down to natural wear and tear.
08:22And then the architects?
08:24It was raining.
08:26Visibility was low.
08:27My car simply couldn't stop.
08:28And then just recently, Mr. Cleaver, the government's nuclear advisor?
08:31Slipped on an icy patch.
08:33He was decapitated?
08:34It was a very icy patch.
08:37I'm afraid these stories are nothing more than typical small-town thinking.
08:39I really haven't got time.
08:41If you'll excuse me.
08:42Except before he died, Mr. Cleaver posted some of his findings online.
08:46Did he then?
08:47If you know where to look.
08:48He was concerned about the reactor.
08:50All that technical stuff.
08:51Specifically that the design of the suppression pool would cause the hydrogen recombiners to fail.
08:56Precipitating in the collapse of the containment isolation system and resulting in a meltdown.
09:00Who's been doing her homework?
09:01That's my job.
09:03I think...
09:05Cathy Salt.
09:07I think you and I should have a word in private.
09:14Oh, my tummy is complaining.
09:16I think we might have to make a detour to the ladies.
09:19Are we here?
09:20Oh, come on.
09:21All girls together?
09:22Cleaver?
09:24So, you were saying, these outlandish theories of yours?
09:32Sounds like we got here just in time.
09:34Continue.
09:36Well, I don't know much about nuclear physics, but from what I could make out, Cleaver was saying that the
09:42whole project could go up worse than Chernoff.
09:49Is there something wrong with the lights?
09:51Oh, they're always on the blink.
09:53I can't tell you how many memos I've sent.
09:56So, Chernoff.
09:58Apparently, but a thousand times worse.
10:01I mean, this sounds absurd.
10:02There must be so many safety regulations.
10:05But can you ever send me to a call if you need to have a post?
10:08You don't have to admit it sound deliberate.
10:12I mean, we're hardly the Sunday Times.
10:14On the Cardiff Gazette, but we still have a duty to report the flowers.
10:18And you're going to print this information?
10:20Are you all right?
10:21You sound a bit...
10:22Sore-thropped.
10:26Just a little tickle.
10:28But tell me, do you intend to make this information public?
10:32I have to.
10:35So be it.
10:37And your old boyfriend thinks I'm mad.
10:41We're getting married next month.
10:43And he says if I cause a fuss, I could lose my job.
10:46Just when we need the money.
10:48Boyfriend?
10:49Geoffrey.
10:50Civil servant.
10:51He's nothing exciting, but he's mine.
10:54When's the wedding?
10:55The 19th.
10:57It's really just to stop my mother from nagging,
10:59but the baby sort of clinched it, I suppose.
11:04You're with the child?
11:08Three months.
11:10It's not showing yet.
11:12Wasn't planned.
11:13It was an accident.
11:15Nice accident, though.
11:17Congratulations.
11:20How about you?
11:21Have you got any kids?
11:22No.
11:24Is there a miss to blame?
11:25Not anymore.
11:27I'm all on my own.
11:30I had quite a sizable family once upon a time.
11:33Wonderful brothers.
11:34Oh, they were bold.
11:37But all of them gone now.
11:40Maybe you're right.
11:42Maybe I'm cursed.
11:44Oh, no, I don't think so.
11:46Not really.
11:47You're very kind.
11:50If you don't mind, I might be a while.
11:54You run along.
11:55Perhaps we could do this another day.
11:57Are you all right?
11:59Fine.
12:00Okay, I tell you what, sir.
12:01I'll leave my details with your office.
12:04Thanks for talking.
12:26I swear.
12:28You're lying for your teeth.
12:29You're lying for your teeth.
12:30Tusks.
12:30I mean, it turns out the white things are tusks, and I mean tusks.
12:34And it's walking, and it's not happy.
12:36How could you not know it was there?
12:37We're all standing there, 15 of us, naked.
12:39Naked?
12:39And I'm like, no, no, no, no.
12:40It's got nothing to do with me.
12:42And then it roars, and we are running.
12:43Oh, my God.
12:44We are running.
12:45And Brockovich falls.
12:46So I turn to him, and I say...
12:47I knew we should have turned left.
12:49That's my line!
12:51I don't believe you.
12:52I don't believe what you say ever.
12:54That is so brilliant.
12:56No, I just picked him up and went right for the ship.
12:59Full throttle.
13:00Didn't stop when I hit the space lanes.
13:01I mean, I was shaking.
13:02It was unbelievable.
13:04It freaked me out, and by the time I got there, I was 15 light years away, and I realized
13:07I'm like this.
13:09And I was having such a nice day.
13:25According to intelligence, the target is the last surviving member of the Slavine family,
13:29a criminal psych from the planet Rexichorico Falpatorius,
13:32masquerading as a human being zipped inside a skin suit.
13:35Okay, plan of attack.
13:36We assume a basic 5756 strategy covering all available exits on the ground floor.
13:40Doctor, you go face to face.
13:42That'll designate exit one.
13:43I'll cover exit two.
13:44Rose, you exit three.
13:46Mickey Smith, you take exit four.
13:48Have you got that?
13:49Excuse me.
13:50Who's in charge?
13:52Sorry.
13:52Awaiting orders, sir.
13:55Right.
13:56Here's the plan.
13:59Like you said, nice plan.
14:00Anything else?
14:02Present arms.
14:03Ready.
14:03Ready.
14:05Ready.
14:05Ready.
14:06Redial.
14:06Yep.
14:06Ready.
14:07Check.
14:07See you in hell.
14:17Hello.
14:18I've come to see the Lord Mayor.
14:20Have you got an appointment?
14:21No, just an old friend passing by.
14:23Bit of a surprise.
14:24Can't wait to see her face.
14:25Well, she's just having a cup of tea.
14:28Just go in there and tell her the doctor would like to see her.
14:31Doctor who?
14:32Just the doctor.
14:34Tell her exactly that.
14:35The doctor.
14:37The doctor.
14:38Hang on a tick.
14:55The Lord Mayor's, thank you for popping by.
14:58She'd love to have a chat, but she's up to her eyes and paperwork.
15:03Perhaps if we could make an appointment for next week.
15:06She's climbing out the window, isn't she?
15:08Yes, she is.
15:19So it ain't heading north.
15:20On my way.
15:21Over and out.
15:23Oh, my God.
15:25Leave the mayor alone.
15:27No!
15:29No!
15:31No!
15:34No!
16:00Over!
16:09Who's that name is it for?
16:11That was Mickey.
16:12Here I am, Mickey the Idiot.
16:14Well, be fair, she's not exactly going to outrun us, is she?
16:20She's got to teleport. That's cheating. Now we're never going to get her.
16:23Oh, the doctor's very good at teleport.
16:44I could do this all day.
16:46This is persecution. Why can't you leave me alone?
16:49What did I ever do to you?
16:50You tried to kill me and destroy this entire planet.
16:54Apart from that.
16:55So, you're a Slimmy. You're on Earth. You're trapped.
16:58Your family get killed, but you teleport out just in the nick of time.
17:02You have no means of escape.
17:04What do you do? You build a nuclear power station.
17:06But what for?
17:08A philanthropic gesture.
17:09I've learnt the error of my ways.
17:11And it just so happens to be right on top of the rift.
17:13What rift would that be?
17:15A rift in space and time.
17:16If this power station went into meltdown, the entire planet would go...
17:20This station is designed to explode the minute it reaches capacity.
17:24Didn't anyone notice?
17:25Isn't there someone in London checking this sort of stuff?
17:28In Cardiff.
17:30London doesn't care.
17:31The South Wales coast could fall into the sea and they wouldn't notice.
17:34Oh.
17:35You sound like a Welshman.
17:38God help me. I've gone native.
17:40But why would she do that?
17:41A great big explosion. She'd only end up killing herself.
17:43She's got a name, you know.
17:45She's not even a she. She's a thing.
17:47Oh, but she's clever.
17:56Fantastic.
17:56Is that a tribophysical waveform macrokinetic extrapolator?
18:00Couldn't have put it back to myself.
18:01Oh, genius.
18:04You didn't build this.
18:05I had my hobbies. A little tinkering.
18:07No, no, no. I mean, you really didn't build this. Way beyond you.
18:11I bet she stole it.
18:11It fell into my hand.
18:13Is it a weapon?
18:14It's transport.
18:16You see, the reactor blows, the rift opens.
18:19Phenomenal cosmic disaster.
18:22But this thing shrouds you in a force field.
18:25You have this energy bubble.
18:26Zoom.
18:27So you're safe.
18:28Then you feed it coordinates, stand on top,
18:30and ride the concussion all the way out of the solar system.
18:33It's a surfboard.
18:34A pandimensional surfboard, yeah.
18:36And it would have worked.
18:38I'd have surfed away from this dead-end dump and back to civilization.
18:41You'd blow up a whole planet just to get a lift.
18:43Like stepping on an anthill.
18:46How did you think of the name?
18:47What?
18:48Blaise Droog?
18:50It's Welsh.
18:51I know, but how did you think of it?
18:53Chose it at random, that's all. I don't know.
18:55It just sounded good.
18:58Does it matter?
19:03Blaise Droog.
19:05What's it mean?
19:06Bad wolf.
19:08But I've heard that before.
19:10Bad wolf. I've heard that lots of times.
19:13Everywhere we go, two words.
19:15Following us.
19:17Bad wolf.
19:18How can they be following us?
19:23Nah, just a coincidence.
19:25Like hearing a word on the radio, then hearing it all day.
19:27Never mind.
19:28Things to do.
19:29Margaret, we're going to take you home.
19:31Hold on, isn't that the easy option, like letting her go?
19:33I don't believe it.
19:34We actually get to go to Brax...
19:36Wait a minute.
19:39Braxacor...
19:39Braxacorico phallopatorius.
19:42Braxacorico...
19:42Phallopatorius.
19:44Braxacorico phallopatorius.
19:45Ah!
19:45That's it!
19:46Ha-ha!
19:47I did it!
19:48They have the death penalty.
19:54The family Slothene was tried in its absence many years ago and found guilty.
20:01With no chance of appeal.
20:04According to the statutes of government, the moment I return, I am to be executed.
20:08What do you make of that, Doctor?
20:13Take me home and you take me to my death.
20:16Not my problem.
20:25This ship is impossible.
20:28It's superb.
20:30How'd you get the outside around the inside?
20:32Like I'd give you the secret, yeah.
20:35I almost feel better about being defeated.
20:38We never stood a chance.
20:40This is the technology of the gods.
20:43Don't worship me.
20:44I'd make a very bad god.
20:45Wouldn't get a day off, for starters.
20:47Jack, how we doing, big fella?
20:50That's the extrapolator's top of the range.
20:52Where did you get it?
20:54I don't know.
20:56Some airlock, sir?
20:57Must have been a great big heist.
20:59Stacked with power.
21:01But we can use it for fuel.
21:02It's not compatible.
21:03But it should knock off about 12 hours.
21:06We'll be ready to go by morning.
21:08And we're stuck here.
21:09Overnight.
21:11I'm in no hurry.
21:12We've got a prisoner.
21:13The police box is, really, a police box.
21:18You're not just police, though.
21:21Since you're taking me to my death, that makes you my executioners.
21:26Each and every one of you.
21:30You deserve it.
21:33You're very quick to say so.
21:35You're very quick to soak your hands in my blood.
21:38Which makes you better than me, Hal, exactly.
21:44Long night ahead.
22:01Let's see who can look me in the eye.
22:03Good night.
22:33What are you using out here?
22:36Better than Annette.
22:41She does deserve it.
22:42She's a Slothene.
22:43I don't care.
22:45It's just weird in that box.
22:49I didn't really need my passport.
23:00I've been thinking, you know, we could go have a drink, have a pizza or something, just you
23:09and me.
23:09That'd be nice.
23:11And, I mean, if the TARDIS can't leave until morning, we could go to a hotel, spend the night.
23:21I mean, if you want to.
23:23I've got some money.
23:24OK.
23:25Yeah.
23:26Is that all right?
23:27Yeah.
23:31Cool.
23:32There's a couple of bars around here.
23:34We should give him a go.
23:36Do you have to go and tell him?
23:38None of his business.
23:44So, what's Ann?
23:47Nothing.
23:48Just...
23:53I gather it's not always like this.
23:57Having to wait.
24:05I bet you're always the first to leave, Doctor.
24:08Never mind the consequences.
24:09Off you go.
24:11You butchered my family and then ran for the stars.
24:13Am I right?
24:15But not this time.
24:18At last, you have consequences.
24:23How does it feel?
24:25I didn't butcher them.
24:26Don't answer back.
24:27That's what she wants.
24:28I didn't.
24:29What about you?
24:30You had an emergency teleport.
24:32You didn't zap them to safety, did you?
24:34It only carries one.
24:36I had to fly without coordinates.
24:38I ended up in a skip on the Isle of Dogs.
24:43It wasn't funny.
24:45So?
24:50It is a bit funny.
24:56Do I get a last request?
24:59Depends what it is.
25:02I grew quite fond of my little human life.
25:05All those rituals.
25:07Brushing at the teeth and the complicated way they cook things.
25:11It's a little restaurant.
25:12Just round the bay.
25:14It became quite a favourite of mine.
25:21Is that what you want?
25:23A last meal?
25:24Don't I have rights?
25:26Oh, like she's not going to try to escape.
25:27Except I can never escape the doctor, so where's the danger?
25:35I wonder if you could do it.
25:40To sit with a creature you're about to kill and take supper.
25:46How strong is your stomach?
25:49Strong enough.
25:50I wonder.
25:53I've seen you fight your enemies.
25:57Now dine with them.
26:00You won't change my mind.
26:02Prove it.
26:06There are people out there.
26:09If you slip away just for one second, they'll be in danger.
26:13Except...
26:13I've got these.
26:16You both wear one.
26:17If she moves more than ten feet away, she gets sapped by 10,000 volts.
26:26Margaret, would you like to come out to dinner?
26:29My treat?
26:33Dinner in bondage.
26:37Works for me.
26:47Him.
26:48Is that what you want?
27:04Here we go.
27:09How long can you see?
27:11He chose me.
27:11That's what you want.
27:13It's the moment where you do it.
27:13He chose me.
27:15He chose me.
27:16I was the learned man,
27:17we are out on a date and you haven't even asked my proper name. It's not a date. What's
27:23your name? Blonde. I'm Blonde Phil Fudge Passamere de Slavine. That's what it'll say on my death
27:32certificate. Nice to meet you, Blonde. I'm sure. Look, that's where I was living as Margaret.
27:41Nice little flat. Over there. On the top. That's the one with the light on. Two bedrooms,
27:48Bayside view. I was rather contented. I suppose I'll see it again.
27:58Suppose not. Thank you. Pleasure. Tell me then doctor, what do you know of our species?
28:09Only what I've seen. Did you know, for example, in extreme cases, when her life is in danger,
28:19a female raxochorocophallopatorian can manufacture a poison dart within her own finger?
28:24Yes, I did. Just checking. And one more thing. Between you and me.
28:40As a final resort, the excess poison can be exhaled through the lungs.
28:47That's better. Now then, what do you think? Mmm, steak looks nice. Steak and chips.
28:58The doctor took me to this planet a while back. It was much colder than this.
29:03They called it Women Wrecked. The planet was actually called Women Wrecked. Because if you looked at it right from
29:10above,
29:10it was like this huge continent, like, all curved round. Sort of looked like a woman, you know, lamenting.
29:17Oh my God, and we went to this beach, right? No people, no buildings. Just this beach, like, a thousand
29:24miles across.
29:26And something happened, something to do with the sun, I don't know. But the sea had just frozen.
29:31In a split second. In the middle of a storm, right? Waves and foam. Just frozen. All the way out
29:37to the horizon.
29:38Midnight, right? We walk underneath these waves, a hundred feet tall and made of ice.
29:44I'm going out with Trisha Delaney.
29:50Hello.
29:52Sorry.
29:55Treasurer in the shop?
29:57Yeah, Rob Delaney's sister.
29:59Oh, she's nice.
30:01She's a bit big.
30:03She lost weight.
30:07You've been away.
30:09Well, good for you. She's nice.
30:13So tell us more about this planet, then.
30:16That's it, really.
30:23Public executions of slow death.
30:27They prepare a thin, ascetic acid, lower me into the cauldron, and boil me.
30:34The acidity is perfectly gauged to strip away the skin.
30:38Internal organs fall out into the liquid, and I become soup.
30:43And still alive.
30:46Still screaming.
30:48I don't make the law.
30:50But you deliver it.
30:52Can you stay to watch?
30:55What else can I do?
30:57The Serveen family is huge.
30:59There's a lot more of us.
31:01All scattered off world.
31:02Take me to them.
31:03Take me somewhere safe.
31:05But then you'll just start again.
31:07I promise I won't.
31:08You've been in that skin suit too long.
31:10You've forgotten.
31:11They used to be a real Margaret Blaine.
31:14You killed her and stripped her and used the skin.
31:16You're pleading for mercy out of a dead woman's lips.
31:19Perhaps I have got used to it.
31:22A human life.
31:23An ordinary life.
31:26That's all I'm asking.
31:30Give me a chance, Doctor.
31:33I can change.
31:36I don't believe you.
31:39I don't believe you.
31:39So what do you want to do now?
31:40Don't mind.
31:43You could ask about hotels.
31:46What would Trisha Delaney say?
31:48I suppose.
31:52There's a bar down there with a Spanish name or something.
31:55Do you not even like Trisha Delaney?
31:56Oh, is that right?
31:57What the hell do you know?
31:58I know you, and I know her, and I know that's never going to happen.
32:02So who do you think you're kidding?
32:04At least I know where she is.
32:07There we are, then.
32:10It's got nothing to do with Tricia.
32:11This is all about me.
32:13You left me!
32:17We were nice.
32:18We were happy.
32:20And then what?
32:21You give me a kiss, and you run off with him,
32:22and you make me feel like nothing, Rose.
32:24I was nothing.
32:25I can't even go out with a stupid girl from a shop
32:28because you pick up the phone, and I come running.
32:33I mean, is that what I am, Rose?
32:34Stand by.
32:36Am I just supposed to sit here for the rest of my life,
32:38waiting for you?
32:38Because I will.
32:40I'm sorry.
32:50I promise you, I've changed since we last met, Doctor.
32:55There was this girl, just a day.
32:58A young thing.
33:01Something of a danger.
33:02She was getting too close.
33:04I felt the blood loss rising.
33:06Just as the family had told me I was going to kill her without a thought.
33:11And then...
33:13I stopped.
33:16She's alive somewhere right now.
33:19She's walking around this city because I can change.
33:22I didn't change.
33:24I know I can't prove it.
33:26I believe you.
33:27Then you know I'm capable of better.
33:30It doesn't mean anything.
33:32I spared her life.
33:34You let one of them go, but that's nothing new.
33:37Every now and then, a little victim's spared because she smiled,
33:41because he's got freckles,
33:43because they begged.
33:46And that's how you live with yourself.
33:48That's how you slaughter millions.
33:51Because once in a while, on a whim,
33:54if the wind's in the right direction,
33:57you happen to be kind.
33:59Only a killer would know that.
34:01Is that right?
34:02From what I've seen,
34:04your funny little happy-go-lucky life
34:06leaves devastation in its wake.
34:08Always moving on,
34:09because you dare not go back.
34:12Playing with so many people's lives,
34:14you might as well be a god.
34:18And you're right, Doctor.
34:20You're absolutely right.
34:22Sometimes you let one go.
34:29Let me go.
34:37I'm not asking you to leave him,
34:38because I know that's not fair.
34:41But I just need something, yeah?
34:42Some sort of promise that when you do come back,
34:44you're coming back for me.
34:47Is that thunder?
34:49Does it matter?
34:50That's not thunder.
34:53In the family's the theme,
34:54we had no choice.
34:56I was made to carry out my first kill at 13.
34:58If I'd refused,
34:59my father would have fed me to the Benham grubs.
35:01If I'm a killer,
35:03it's because I was born to kill.
35:04It's all I know.
35:06Doctor,
35:07are you even listening to me?
35:09Can you hear that?
35:10I'm begging for my life.
35:17Let's...
35:25Go on, then, run.
35:26It's him again, isn't it?
35:28It's the Doctor.
35:28It's always a Doctor.
35:29It's always going to be a Doctor.
35:31It's never me.
35:34A handcuff.
35:40Don't think you're running away.
35:41I don't know who I'm sticking with you.
35:43Don't think this comes up to me.
35:49Ah!
35:51Ah!
35:54Ah!
35:59It's the Rift. The Rift's opening.
36:25What the hell are you doing? It just went crazy.
36:28It's the Rift. Time and space are ripping apart.
36:31The whole city's gonna disappear.
36:36No!
37:08It's the Extracolair. I've disconnected it, but it's still feeding off the engine.
37:13It's using the TARDIS. I can't stop it.
37:15Never mind cod it. It's gonna rip open the planet.
37:18What is that? What's happening?
37:20Oh, you just little me!
37:25One wrong move and she snaps like a promise.
37:29I might have known.
37:30I've had you bleating all night, poor baby.
37:34Now shut it! You! Flyboy! Put the Extrapolator in my feet!
37:57Just as I pray.
37:59I thought you needed to blow up the nuclear utilization.
38:02Failing that!
38:03If I were to be arrested, then anyone capable of tracking me down would have considerable technology of their own.
38:12Therefore, they would be captivated by the Extrapolator.
38:17Especially a magpie mind like yours, Doctor.
38:20So the Extrapolator was programmed to go to Plan B.
38:26To lock onto the nearest alien power source and open the rift.
38:32And what a power source it found.
38:36I'm back on schedule.
38:39Thanks to you.
38:42The rift's gonna convulse. You'll destroy the whole planet.
38:44And you with it!
38:47While I ride this board over the crest of the inferno all the way to freedom.
38:56Stand back, boys!
39:00Surf's up!
39:14Of course, opening the rift means you'll pull the ship apart.
39:18So soon.
39:19It's not just any old power source.
39:22It's the TARDIS.
39:23My TARDIS.
39:25The best ship in the universe.
39:27It'll make wonderful scrap.
39:29What's that like?
39:31The heart of the TARDIS.
39:33This ship's alive.
39:35You've opened its soul.
39:43It's...
39:45So bright.
39:46Look at it, Margaret.
39:50Beautiful.
39:52Look inside, Blondfell Fudge.
39:55Look at the light.
40:36Look at it.
40:37Look at it.
40:41Stay there.
40:42Close your eyes.
40:46Snap, Jack.
40:46Come on.
40:47Shut it all down.
40:47Shut down.
40:48It froze.
40:48No power on the rift.
40:49It's a normal switch.
40:50It's a normal switch.
40:51It's a rift.
40:57No power.
40:57No power.
40:59No power.
41:08Nicely done.
41:09Thank you all.
41:11What happened to Margaret?
41:13Must have got burnt up.
41:14Carried out her own death sentence.
41:15No.
41:16I don't think she's dead.
41:18Then where'd she go?
41:19She looked into the heart of the TARDIS.
41:21Even I don't know how strong that is.
41:23And the ship's telepathic like I told you, Rose.
41:25Gets inside your head.
41:27Translates alien languages.
41:29Maybe the raw energy can translate all sorts of thoughts.
41:39Here she is.
41:41She's an egg.
41:42Regressed to her childhood.
41:43She's an egg.
41:44She can start again.
41:46Live her life from scratch.
41:48If we take her home, give her to a different family, tell them to bring her up properly,
41:51she might be alright.
41:52Or she might be worse.
41:53That's her choice.
41:54She's an egg.
41:55She's an egg.
41:56Oh my god, Mickey.
41:59Oh my god, Mickey.
42:26Here.
42:27We get young, Minnie.
42:28Here.
42:30Here.
42:52We'll loss out of here.
42:54We can leave, haunting the rift filled us up with energy.
42:56We can go, if that's all right.
42:58Yeah, fine.
43:01How's Mickey?
43:02He's okay, he's gone.
43:05Do you want to go and find him? We'll wait.
43:08No need. He deserves better.
43:11Off we go, then. Always moving on.
43:14Next stop, Raxacorical Falapatorius.
43:17Now, you don't often get to say that.
43:19Well, just stop by and pop her in the archery.
43:21Margaret the Slitheen can live her life again.
43:23A second chance.
43:25That'd be nice.
43:44You got chosen.
43:46You're a housemate. You're in the house.
43:48Isn't that brilliant?
43:50Welcome to the Weakers League.
43:53We are giving you a brand new image.
43:55Why, is there something wrong with what I'm wearing?
43:59What was that?
44:00Just been a big deal.
44:03This isn't just a game.
44:05I need to find the Doctor. He's got to be here somewhere. He's always here.
44:08There's something else going on.
44:09We have contestants outside of the gates.
44:11My masters, they fear the Doctor.
44:13Tell me, who are they?
44:14That's impossible.
44:15I know those ships.
44:17They were destroyed.
44:18Obviously, they survived.
44:19Alert! Alert!
44:21We are detected!
44:22Crazy.
44:23I could...
44:23I can't...
44:25I can't.
44:25What if, like?
44:39Not just a scheme!
44:40I can not know.
44:40No?
44:40I can't...
44:41No.
44:47I can't.
44:49Than me!
44:50It's a dream!
44:50But when...
44:50and then,
44:51And I can't...
44:51you?
45:23We're right back.
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