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00:00:30Someone dies.
00:00:33And every second in between, we're here.
00:00:39Or here.
00:00:44Time.
00:00:46They say that time is lost in memory.
00:00:57We cannot touch.
00:01:00See your control time.
00:01:04We are essentially prisoners in this fourth dimension.
00:01:13And one day,
00:01:16all of this will be gone.
00:01:22Yet, for some reason, we don't seem to care too much.
00:01:33And would rather fight each other.
00:01:44The truth is, we are not really here for that long.
00:01:52And for the majority of us, we'll only get one chance.
00:02:00At all of this.
00:02:02The last one is to learn.
00:02:08We'll meet with you next time.
00:02:12The last one is to understand.
00:02:14The last one is to obey the Eagles.
00:02:14The last one is to obey the Eagles.
00:02:15And to obey the Eagles.
00:02:16The last one is to obey the Eagles.
00:04:11Who am I?
00:04:12And how did we all get here?
00:04:15I find it interesting that everything seems so strange to us.
00:04:19If we look at a word too long, if we really think too much, it all really doesn't make sense.
00:04:25How strange is everything?
00:04:28We float on a giant water-covered ball in the middle of nothing.
00:04:33Why is this so strange?
00:04:36Why does it seem so weird?
00:04:38What are we comparing this to?
00:04:41I want honest answers here, people, right now.
00:04:45The question is, of course, the ultimate one.
00:04:47Why are we here?
00:04:50I know what I think.
00:04:51I want to hear what you all think.
00:04:56Jennifer?
00:04:57The Bible has all the answers for me, Mr. Wirtz.
00:05:01Finally, some truth in this room.
00:05:03I want to hear something new for once.
00:05:05Something totally different.
00:05:08Raise your hands, people.
00:05:11Dennis?
00:05:12Mathematically speaking, we're most likely a microscopic molecule in an atom that makes up something a lot larger than we
00:05:18can comprehend.
00:05:19If we take time into the equation, we could be making up the dirt on the bottom of a universal
00:05:25-sized elephant that is taking one step in our galaxy's lifetime.
00:05:29That's very interesting, Dennis.
00:05:31And is this your truth?
00:05:32It just seems to make sense to me.
00:05:34We used to think that inside an atom was a couple of nuclei.
00:05:37Now we've discovered an entire cosmos.
00:05:39The solar system itself resembles the interior rotation of an atom anyway.
00:05:44Science has to play a part in all of this.
00:05:46Take your pants off and prove it.
00:05:48Chris, please.
00:05:50Ladies and gentlemen, please.
00:05:52Anyone else?
00:05:54What do you think?
00:05:57Aidan?
00:05:59What do you think?
00:06:03I believe in the unknown.
00:06:05I don't know.
00:06:05I don't think we'll ever know the answer to that question.
00:06:07So you believe in nothing?
00:06:10Well, belief and reality are two very different things.
00:06:12Well, what about when you die?
00:06:14When I die?
00:06:15All of us.
00:06:21Well, let me ask you, Jennifer.
00:06:23What happens when you die?
00:06:25Heaven.
00:06:26Or hell.
00:06:28Dennis.
00:06:29That universal-sized elephant just keeps on walking.
00:06:33Okay, okay.
00:06:35Now, please, Aidan.
00:06:37We've all been dead a lot longer than we've been alive.
00:06:41Okay, now down to business.
00:06:43Ladies and gentlemen, please take out your papers.
00:06:48Officially, exclusively, mathematically, this is your final philosophy exam for the term, the semester, the year.
00:06:56Unfortunately, the remainder of your possible careers funnels to this point.
00:07:02So if you feel you're not ready, bad luck.
00:07:05You have four and a half hours starting now.
00:07:08Good luck.
00:07:09See you in the future.
00:07:29Hello.
00:07:32Hello.
00:07:33You know, listen to me very carefully.
00:07:37Don't go to the Heatscape Motel.
00:07:40What is that supposed to mean?
00:07:41Don't go to the Heatscape Motel.
00:07:44Stay away.
00:07:45Wait.
00:07:49Wait a minute.
00:07:50Wait a minute.
00:08:18So, uh, Sarah.
00:08:20It's open.
00:08:21Oh, she's pretty cute.
00:08:23Really?
00:08:24She's got it going on.
00:08:25How?
00:08:26I don't know.
00:08:27Hey, how does your exams?
00:08:30I don't know.
00:08:31She's cute.
00:08:32Are you going to talk to her for me or not?
00:08:34What's cute about her?
00:08:36She's chubby.
00:08:38Are you okay?
00:08:40I don't know.
00:08:41I've been riding around just trying to find something.
00:08:44Did you say that she's chubby and that's what you like about her?
00:08:47Yeah.
00:08:48That's right.
00:08:48She laughed at my jokes.
00:08:50It was weird.
00:08:50I went to get my bike after the exam and someone came up to me and it was me.
00:08:57You.
00:08:57My clothes, my face, my voice, everything.
00:09:00Were you standing in front of her mirror?
00:09:02Was it like a cousin or a relative or something?
00:09:04First I thought it was a joke.
00:09:05But then when I actually looked, it kind of freaked me out.
00:09:09You want drugs?
00:09:10Are you sure you want me to stay in the Sarah's?
00:09:13This is what I said.
00:09:14Are you going to do it for me?
00:09:15I just don't see why you look right.
00:09:18What?
00:09:19Why would you say that?
00:09:20Don't go to the He's Scott Motel.
00:09:22What's going on down there?
00:09:24Hmm?
00:09:34Hello, Grant.
00:09:36I've seen you before.
00:09:39Yes, I know, Grant.
00:09:45Hello?
00:09:47Yeah, who else?
00:09:50Yes.
00:09:51Middle name?
00:09:53Uh, South.
00:09:55What's the matter I've got to go?
00:09:58How was your exam?
00:10:00Yeah, it's fine.
00:10:01Just fine.
00:10:03Fingers crossed.
00:10:05What's the matter?
00:10:10Something happened this morning.
00:10:12Are you in trouble?
00:10:14No, nothing like that.
00:10:15Just something weird happened.
00:10:18I saw something I can't explain.
00:10:20And does our family have any history of mental illness?
00:10:25Depression, paranoia, hallucinations?
00:10:31A golf ball.
00:10:33Found your grandfather, you know.
00:10:34Yes, I know, Grant.
00:10:37Wish I could see him again.
00:10:43Your great-grandmother had diabetes.
00:10:46There's a history of cancer and...
00:10:49Fortness, too.
00:10:51And the men.
00:10:56What does Lauren think?
00:11:01Oh, nothing.
00:11:03When are you two going to get married?
00:11:06I don't know, Grandma.
00:11:07Soon.
00:11:07Maybe.
00:11:10First, I want great-grandchildren.
00:11:12And I want to be at the wedding.
00:11:14But not in that order.
00:11:16Okay.
00:11:19So, nothing brain-related.
00:11:24I just want to make sure it's not all just in my head.
00:11:29Isn't everything just in your head?
00:11:36Will you read to me?
00:11:38Yeah, sure.
00:11:40What shall we read?
00:11:43Four swans.
00:11:47Where do we start?
00:11:49I'm at the beginning.
00:11:51It's a good place.
00:11:53The best.
00:11:56The best.
00:12:32Can I help you?
00:12:33Aiden.
00:12:36Hey, Lauren.
00:12:39What are you doing here?
00:12:41Sorry, I didn't know you worked here.
00:12:44How's things?
00:12:46Things are good.
00:12:47How's your shift going?
00:12:50It's fine.
00:12:51Good.
00:12:54Are you here for something?
00:12:57This is going to sound strange.
00:12:59Have I been here before?
00:13:02I don't know.
00:13:03Shouldn't you know that?
00:13:04I know it sounds weird, but...
00:13:06Have you seen me here before?
00:13:07Like, somebody that looks a lot...
00:13:09Like me.
00:13:11Um, I don't think so.
00:13:14Everything all right here?
00:13:17Yeah, it's fine.
00:14:02You said, don't go to the Headscape Motel.
00:14:06Well, here I am.
00:14:09Yeah, that's an interesting story.
00:14:12And I don't know whether I should really believe a word of it.
00:14:16That makes two of us.
00:14:18Don't you mean two of you?
00:14:22So what are you doing now?
00:14:25Nothing, nothing much, just working.
00:14:29Just working?
00:14:30So you work, you go home, and you do absolutely nothing?
00:14:35No, I do things.
00:14:37And?
00:14:39And I'm doing a painting course.
00:14:42Painting? Really?
00:14:45Finally?
00:14:46Yeah.
00:14:49And how's your grandma?
00:14:52She's okay.
00:14:55We had to put her in a home pretty much just after we broke up.
00:14:59Oh, okay.
00:15:26It's been good to see you again, Laura.
00:15:28Good to see you too, Aidan.
00:15:30You still live around here?
00:15:33No, I've moved, actually.
00:15:38Do you want a lift?
00:16:02I think I should tell you something.
00:16:07I think I should tell you something.
00:16:08Yeah?
00:16:09Something I should have told you a while ago.
00:16:15Well, I'm just going to say it.
00:16:18Let's out!
00:16:21And the other one is now.
00:16:24Oh, no, no.
00:16:32I'm not a hermit.
00:16:36Can you hear me?
00:16:41I'm not a hermit.
00:16:43Oh, okay.
00:16:45I'm not a hermit.
00:16:48Yeah.
00:16:48I'm not a hermit.
00:16:48I don't have a' hermit.
00:16:49of days, but other than that, he's going to be absolutely fine.
00:16:52Okay.
00:16:53Thanks.
00:16:54Thanks.
00:16:56Hey, man.
00:16:57Hi.
00:16:58Hi.
00:16:59Hi.
00:17:00How are you feeling?
00:17:01Fine.
00:17:02You okay?
00:17:04You look great.
00:17:05What happened?
00:17:07You were in a car accident.
00:17:08Yeah, it was pretty bad.
00:17:11And the doctor called your grandmother and then they called me and then I called Nick
00:17:17and we've been here for a while now.
00:17:19Where's Lauren?
00:17:21And he said that you may have hit your head.
00:17:24They think that maybe you've hit your head so to ask you if your head hurts.
00:17:28Where's Lauren?
00:17:28We can get you some water.
00:17:30We can get him some water.
00:17:31Just sit back.
00:17:32Just sit back.
00:17:33Don't move.
00:17:33Just relax.
00:17:34It's okay.
00:17:34Look, the doctor will be here any minute.
00:17:35Don't sit up.
00:17:36Just relax.
00:17:37It's fine.
00:17:38I'm fine.
00:17:39Sit back.
00:17:40Where's Lauren?
00:17:49You cannot leave the hospital?
00:17:51You are allowed to use the phone to call family and friends.
00:17:54A lawyer's been assigned and they'll be meeting with you tomorrow.
00:17:57So I'm being charged with something?
00:17:58Well, the family have stated they'd like to press charges.
00:18:02Given the circumstances of your past relationship with the deceased, they're having a hard time
00:18:06understanding what she was doing in the car with you.
00:18:08Wait a minute.
00:18:09I was just going to drive her home.
00:18:10You don't have to explain to us.
00:18:12Yet.
00:18:12Wait until your lawyer's present.
00:18:15Just the way things have to be done these days, unfortunately.
00:18:19Now, we have to be very clear on this.
00:18:21You cannot leave the hospital.
00:18:23Even though you're not in custody, if you do leave here, you can make things a lot worse.
00:18:27Do you understand?
00:18:29Yeah.
00:18:31Good.
00:18:46I'm just going to stop looking for that.
00:18:49Okay, let's do this.
00:18:50But I'm out.
00:18:50Bye, bye.
00:18:50Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye.
00:18:51Bye.
00:18:52Bye, bye, bye.
00:18:53Bye, bye, bye.
00:18:54Bye.
00:18:56Bye, bye, bye.
00:19:00peanut butter and Russian currency. The Atlantic Ocean and a melted roller blade.
00:19:09It's a great game, really simple. You think of two things, any things. The only
00:19:15rule is they have to be as non-related as possible, just like you and me. A lava
00:19:21lamp and a dead horse kidney. The Atlantic Ocean and a melted roller blade
00:19:29helps take your mind off things. Give it a go. No thanks. Well maybe one day I'll find
00:19:41someone to actually play with. You're in some trouble I see. I know something you
00:19:55don't know. Something weird happened to you, didn't it? Something really strange,
00:20:07something you don't seem able to explain and most likely got you into this mess.
00:20:12What do you know about that? I could tell you, but you're gonna figure it out for
00:20:17yourself no matter what I say. But I can give you a hint. Go to the Heathscape Motel.
00:20:28I knew it. I knew something was going on.
00:20:31Room 41. There's a hole in the bathroom. In the ground. You have to go into the floor.
00:20:37What for? Exactly. Hi Aiden. This is going to help you relax and sleep.
00:21:09And make sure you stay here tonight.
00:21:40Room 41. Room 41 you said? And you're late.
00:21:54Queen 2
00:21:56Music
00:22:12Joan turns out that Emily's best friend, she brings in her brother, do you know who her
00:22:17brother is?
00:22:18Sam!
00:22:19Sam!
00:22:20Sam!
00:22:20What was that?
00:22:222483, thank you.
00:22:57All right.
00:23:00I don't know.
00:23:40Yeah, look, the funeral's going to be one day next week, I'm not sure when, but I'll let you know
00:23:46when we've got some more detail. Can you hang on for a moment? I've got someone out here. Excuse me,
00:23:52can I help you? Come in.
00:23:56Come in, I'll have to call you back. I've got a customer here, okay? Yes, sir, how can I help
00:24:04you?
00:24:05I just wanted to get a room.
00:24:07Ah, fine, yes, we've got room, we've got room 11, just for yourself one night.
00:24:14It's fine.
00:24:16Yeah, you're going to pay for that. Okay, thank you.
00:24:25Okay.
00:24:29There you go.
00:24:30Okay, thanks very much.
00:24:31Good.
00:24:32Mm-hmm.
00:25:05Mm-hmm.
00:25:36It was late this afternoon and a car swerved off Berthier Road and hit this power pole
00:25:40behind me.
00:25:41The passenger died on sight while the driver was taken to hospital with minimal injuries.
00:25:45It has not yet known what caused the car to lose control, but police are pushing forward
00:25:51for a full investigation.
00:25:52Mm-hmm.
00:25:54Mm-hmm.
00:25:56Mm-hmm.
00:25:59Mm-hmm.
00:26:00Mm-hmm.
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00:26:53Mm-hmm.
00:27:08Mm-hmm.
00:27:11Mm-hmm.
00:27:18Mm-hmm.
00:27:21Mm-hmm.
00:27:23Mm-hmm.
00:27:24Mm-hmm.
00:27:26Mm-hmm.
00:27:38Mm-hmm.
00:27:53ORGAN PLAYS
00:28:19ORGAN PLAYS
00:28:55ORGAN PLAYS
00:29:37ORGAN PLAYS
00:29:43ORGAN PLAYS
00:29:43Hey, get out of my door.
00:29:46Hey man, it's me.
00:29:48Get out!
00:29:49I'll stab you out!
00:30:34I'll see you next time.
00:30:52Aidan, I read your paper.
00:30:54You really outdid yourself this time.
00:30:57I can't talk now, Mr. Wirtz.
00:30:59You know, it's minds like yours that, well, you really think outside the box.
00:31:05Me and a couple of colleagues of mine, we meet every Wednesday to talk about science-related issues and...
00:31:24she's fine, I've talked to her for longer than 60 seconds and she still informs you that a golf ball
00:31:29drowned my grandfather.
00:31:30I remember your grandfather, yeah, I do remember that.
00:31:37I never actually told her that we broke up.
00:31:40What?
00:31:42After all this time?
00:31:44Yeah, after all this time.
00:31:45Yeah, after all this time.
00:31:47That's a bit strange, isn't it?
00:31:49They would have killed her.
00:31:51She's still got that photo that you gave her for her 80th birthday of us.
00:31:56She loves you.
00:31:58She still loves you.
00:32:02I miss you, Grandma.
00:32:07She called me up the other week and she said that she wanted to go bowling.
00:32:10I was like, are you serious?
00:32:11Yes.
00:32:12But we went bowling and ambulance was on standby.
00:32:16She was in her slippers and gown.
00:32:19Bowled a few balls with the slide mechanism thing.
00:32:21She had fun.
00:32:23Yeah, that's cute.
00:32:25I love bowling.
00:32:27You remember that time that we went bowling?
00:32:32Yeah.
00:32:42Yeah.
00:33:10I told her, she's not even a day.
00:33:11Then I was like, okay.
00:33:36Watch out!
00:33:44Watch out!
00:34:11Watch out!
00:34:18Can I get an ambulance please?
00:34:20It's room 41, Heatscape Motel.
00:34:23Can I get an ambulance?
00:34:24Can I get an ambulance?
00:34:52Can I get an ambulance?
00:35:19Can I get a call that leads to yesterday?
00:35:21There's something about it like he was in a car accident with Lauren and she died?
00:35:25But he was the reason she died?
00:35:28And he's got to go back in time.
00:35:30or something.
00:35:31Hey champ.
00:35:32Hi.
00:35:33How was your nap?
00:35:38You guys don't believe me right?
00:35:40Oh come on now.
00:35:41You're actually joking right?
00:35:43Call my phone.
00:35:44Why did you lose it?
00:35:45No I'm trying to prove a point.
00:35:48Call it.
00:35:58Hello?
00:35:59Who?
00:36:00Aiden.
00:36:02This is you, Aiden.
00:36:03Who's the other Aiden?
00:36:04Who hasn't been through this yet?
00:36:06If this is Aiden...
00:36:07What's my brother's real name?
00:36:09Uh, South.
00:36:12What's the man I gotta go?
00:36:13Hello?
00:36:15Who ta-
00:36:18He hung up.
00:36:19What are you sure?
00:36:20You hung up.
00:36:21Come on this is actually a joke right?
00:36:23Listen, you guys were both there after the accident at the hospital.
00:36:27It's all gonna happen.
00:36:28Look it's just weird alright?
00:36:30This is just getting really weird Aiden.
00:36:31Look, I know that you had problems getting over Lauren and I understand that.
00:36:35Really, really we do and we care about you a lot.
00:36:37But Nick and I, we checked her Facebook page before and she was online.
00:36:40She's not dead.
00:36:41Not yet.
00:36:42Not yet.
00:36:43Not yet.
00:36:44Can you go forward in time?
00:36:46Like in the future?
00:36:47I don't know.
00:36:49What if Nick said that to you?
00:36:51You know, oh hey, I've found a motel room 41 with a black hole that leads to...
00:36:56Check it out.
00:36:58No.
00:36:59Because you remember this time last year I told both of you to come with me to the petrol station.
00:37:06And I'd been drinking, but I saw Elvis.
00:37:11Oh Elvis.
00:37:11He's alive.
00:37:12I saw him and you wouldn't believe me.
00:37:14Shut up.
00:37:14And you wouldn't believe me.
00:37:15Guys, you're not listening to me.
00:37:17Just come to the motel with me and I can prove it all to you.
00:37:19I'm sorry, okay?
00:37:20We're not going to come, okay?
00:37:24Oh, oh.
00:37:24Oh, here, look what we've done.
00:37:26When all this happens.
00:37:26Look what we've done.
00:37:27Where are you going?
00:37:27When all this happens, just act surprised.
00:37:29Where are you going, Sally?
00:37:30Aiden?
00:37:32Leaving.
00:37:34Look.
00:37:35He's probably going for a sniff.
00:37:37He's not going for a sniff.
00:37:50Not going for a sniff.
00:38:20No!
00:38:22No!
00:38:52No!
00:39:22No!
00:39:52No!
00:40:22No!
00:40:28No!
00:40:52No!
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00:40:53No!
00:40:54No!
00:40:55No!
00:40:55No!
00:41:01Hey!
00:41:02Hello!
00:41:03What brings you here?
00:41:04Hey, Mr. Wetz.
00:41:05Sorry to bother you.
00:41:06I got your listing from the university.
00:41:10You said you have a meeting here?
00:41:11Yes!
00:41:12Yes, of course, please.
00:41:13Come in.
00:41:14Thanks.
00:41:16X cubed, look, I disagree.
00:41:17The fundamental war of mathematics exists only to comprehend the impossible.
00:41:23One plus one does not always equal two.
00:41:26Hey, everyone.
00:41:27This is Aidan.
00:41:29Professor Jacobs has a fascination with the alternate perspectives of knowledge.
00:41:34To think, to know, is to know why to think.
00:41:38Aidan, this is my very old friend, Mr. Wells.
00:41:43Aidan takes my philosophy class at Apollo.
00:41:45Top grades.
00:41:46So what brings you here, Aidan?
00:41:48I've got a few questions.
00:41:50Why questions?
00:41:51Not why, how.
00:41:54It's about time travel.
00:41:56Ah, excellent.
00:41:57Interest or research?
00:41:58Both.
00:41:59Would you go forward or back?
00:42:00You can't go back.
00:42:03It's already happened.
00:42:04What's the most probable outcome has been proven that it's possible?
00:42:07I'm writing a book.
00:42:09A novel, actually.
00:42:10So some of the questions I ask might seem a little out there.
00:42:13We need more time travel books in this world.
00:42:15We don't need more books, Mr. Wells.
00:42:18We need more scientists to make the ideas in those books a reality.
00:42:21Professor Jacobs.
00:42:22I'm sorry, Aidan.
00:42:24Go on.
00:42:25It's about a guy who finds a hole in a room that leads to yesterday.
00:42:30He goes through it and then comes back out twelve hours earlier.
00:42:34Intriguing.
00:42:34Impossible.
00:42:35Let him finish.
00:42:37If you were to travel backwards in time, say, to yesterday, would you be able to change your future?
00:42:45That all depends on the rules that the time traveler set in.
00:42:48Can the traveler see alternate versions of himself?
00:42:50Yes.
00:42:51Definitely.
00:42:52Hmm.
00:42:53So that's complicated.
00:42:55Because time doesn't exist in nature, of course.
00:42:57It's a measurement of movement in space.
00:42:59I tend to disagree with that.
00:43:01Nature is based in time.
00:43:03Well, we could go on and on all night arguing about what does and doesn't exist.
00:43:09I guess.
00:43:11So, what are the rules?
00:43:13How does it all work?
00:43:15Well, in fiction there are four elements of time.
00:43:18What about non-fiction?
00:43:20Okay.
00:43:20Okay, I see what you're saying.
00:43:23If you could travel through time, there would have to be a hole in space-time.
00:43:27A rip, if you like.
00:43:29If you could survive the journey through the hole, well, you'd arrive at the same space,
00:43:34but a different time.
00:43:35Or a different space, different time.
00:43:37Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:43:38Yeah.
00:43:39Like a wormhole or a stargate.
00:43:41Go on.
00:43:42You're doing fine.
00:43:44So, if you could travel back through...
00:43:47I'll tell you what.
00:43:48A visual aid might be helpful here.
00:43:50What are you doing?
00:43:53So, this is your life from birth to death.
00:43:57And this is you today.
00:43:59So, if you were to go back in time to...
00:44:02Yesterday.
00:44:03Yesterday.
00:44:04Okay.
00:44:05Now, if time is circular, you would bring space back to yourself and travel through it.
00:44:13You could, in theory, visit past versions of yourself.
00:44:1832.
00:44:19Parallel universe theory.
00:44:22One that is all in slices.
00:44:25An infinite amount, really.
00:44:28It wouldn't actually be time, but another dimension of reality.
00:44:33Because time doesn't exist in nature.
00:44:36Wadi da da.
00:44:38So, what does this man do when he goes through the hole?
00:44:42Uh, well, he's trying to save somebody.
00:44:44A girl.
00:44:45Classic.
00:44:46Predictable.
00:44:48So, he's already in a parallel universe.
00:44:50Because past versions of himself has already visited him before he even travelled.
00:44:55You seem confused by your own writing.
00:44:57That's very confusing.
00:44:58There's no pattern to it.
00:44:59He tried to stop the accident as many times as he could, but nothing ever worked.
00:45:05Well, if he can't change his own future, surely he can change the future of a different
00:45:09version of himself.
00:45:11Exactly.
00:45:11He cannot change his own line of existence and yet influence another line.
00:45:16But that sucks.
00:45:19So, he needs to change a different version of himself to get the desired result.
00:45:25The story needs more emotion.
00:45:27How does he know this girl?
00:45:28Uh, it's his ex-girlfriend.
00:45:31Weak, overused plot element.
00:45:33He needs to save a part of himself.
00:45:36But wouldn't the girl be a part of himself?
00:45:38A part of his history?
00:45:39Only if you set up the relationship at the beginning.
00:45:41Set up to destroy.
00:45:44It lacks surprise, but it works.
00:45:46What you really need is a twist.
00:45:50I don't like twists.
00:45:52But...
00:45:52That's what kids are into these days.
00:45:54Special effects and twists.
00:45:56None.
00:45:58He just goes through the hole, comes back out the same hole.
00:46:02Sounds like the last 25 years of my marriage.
00:46:17Well, thanks for letting me speak to your friends tonight, Mr. Lutz.
00:46:19You're more than welcome, mate.
00:46:21You sure you're okay?
00:46:22Yeah.
00:46:23I'm all good.
00:46:24So where would you go, if you could?
00:46:28I don't know.
00:46:31What about you?
00:46:34Forward first, and then back to fix it.
00:46:37When I was 12 years old, I had this idea.
00:46:41Most of my friends had dreams of flying.
00:46:44Mine were of travelling through time, as a matter of fact.
00:46:47I'd sit down at my grandfather's typewriter and write to the universe.
00:46:51The idea was to become famous.
00:46:53Put the call out that I wanted to travel through time.
00:46:56Go on TV, newspapers, concerts, t-shirts, books.
00:47:00You know, really put the word out there that I wanted to travel through time.
00:47:06I realised that time travel in my lifetime would be impossible.
00:47:10So I hoped that someone in the future would remember the time travel kit.
00:47:16When time travel was actually possible.
00:47:19And that they'd go back and come and get me.
00:47:23Maybe one day.
00:47:27So, your character can't go forward?
00:47:31Only back.
00:47:33Make sure he goes back for the right reasons.
00:47:35Make sure he influences the most important situations.
00:47:39He will.
00:48:08Oh my God.
00:48:11You're aura Effects,
00:48:12you're a power to play.
00:48:12Why are you in this place like that?
00:48:12Oh God.
00:48:12I am happy desaf 800m.当然
00:48:16We
00:48:16him a chair. Better
00:48:16work! You
00:48:17are. What
00:48:17did he do? The
00:48:18name we are then? I
00:48:19have científic. Eh!
00:48:36Aidan, 27. Graduated two years ago. Extremely high marks in philosophy and psychology.
00:48:43You were a state champion scout member.
00:48:49Mum left you as a baby, then Granny took the reins.
00:48:52Broke up with Lauren a few years ago. Decided to take her on a joyride.
00:48:57Crashed the car, killed her, then ran away, and now you find yourself here.
00:49:03Dum dum dum.
00:49:07Can I ask you why you left the hospital?
00:49:10I don't know.
00:49:13Do you remember us telling you that you shouldn't?
00:49:16Yeah.
00:49:20You're in a deep load of trouble, Aidan. We know what you did, and why you did it.
00:49:28Were you supposed to die in that crash? Is that why you're upset? Your plan didn't work out properly?
00:49:34I had nothing to do with the accident.
00:49:41Ah. The voice triggers a memory. Things don't add up, Aidan.
00:49:46You seemed genuinely concerned the last time we spoke to you, then you decided just to run off.
00:49:50Not to get away, but to go back to where you picked her up from.
00:49:55No.
00:49:57No.
00:49:59No.
00:50:04No.
00:50:05No.
00:50:06No.
00:50:07So what happens next?
00:50:09What happened, Aidan?
00:50:18You confess to us. Right now. You're hurt in a court. The judge will be lenient. Say nothing. Confess silence.
00:50:30your penalty will be something to regret.
00:50:33So what's it going to be?
00:50:38You want to know the truth?
00:50:40Please.
00:50:43I found a time portal.
00:50:45A hole that leads back to yesterday.
00:50:48Wow.
00:50:49Is this classified as insanity?
00:50:51I tried to go back and stop the accident.
00:50:54I couldn't save her.
00:50:56That never can.
00:50:58So you killed her and then went back in time to stop yourself from killing her?
00:51:01I'm telling you the truth.
00:51:04So you can really travel back in time.
00:51:08So why waste that privilege on trying to save Lauren?
00:51:11You still love her.
00:51:21I went back to stop the accident from happening.
00:51:24To save her.
00:51:25I couldn't.
00:51:26So I have to go back and try again.
00:51:36Why not go back in time and break yourself out of custody?
00:51:41I'm not the only one of me out there.
00:51:49Thanks for the idea.
00:52:05Thanks for the idea.
00:52:06I'm doing that.
00:52:07You gotta go back, come and dance.
00:52:10Come and dance with me.
00:52:12You gotta be waiting here, Martin.
00:52:15There you go, man.
00:52:17Got any heroin?
00:52:18Got any of the good do you?
00:52:20Come and dance with me.
00:52:21You've got to dance with me.
00:52:25Yeah, we're in this together, dancing, you're dancing, gonna dance with me?
00:52:29Try this step, this works well, this works well, try this step, try these, try dancing
00:52:35with me.
00:52:35Hey, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, oh, good step, oh, oh, wow, oh,
00:52:51my gosh, keep dancing with me, we're out of here together, we're gone, we're out of here
00:53:00man, me and me, don't leave me, don't go, don't go, don't leave me, don't go, don't leave
00:53:07me, come back, come back, me and you, oh.
00:53:33Ah, ah, I didn't fail, don't leave me, don't leave me, don't leave me, don't leave me,
00:53:37and you might think you're doing what I am doing, but, you know, at once, I'd go to
00:57:50Hey.
00:57:54It's me, Aiden.
00:57:57Sorry?
00:57:57Can I help you?
00:57:59You don't remember me, do you?
00:58:02I'm sorry?
00:58:04Can I ask you a question?
00:58:06I think you just did.
00:58:10What do you do?
00:58:10What do you do for a living?
00:58:13I'm a lawyer.
00:58:16Was there ever a chance in your life that something could have gone another way?
00:58:21I don't know what you mean.
00:58:22Like your life could have changed?
00:58:24Like your life could have changed?
00:58:24Like you weren't going to be a lawyer?
00:58:29Well, yes.
00:58:30As a matter of fact, I almost went off to war.
00:58:32And then what happened.
00:58:36I registered and I was preparing to leave and then the strangest thing happened.
00:58:45I'm sorry, I don't know you.
00:58:47I'm sorry.
00:58:48I'm sorry.
00:58:48I've said enough.
00:58:49You changed.
00:58:51You're lying.
00:58:51It's possible.
00:58:53Okay.
00:58:57You're lying.
00:58:58Tomato sauce and the musical note G.
00:59:05Moon guitar on a frozen gorilla lung.
00:59:19Hello?
00:59:34I've seen you before.
00:59:36Grandma.
00:59:40I wish I could see your grandfather again.
00:59:51Can I take you somewhere?
01:00:00No.
01:00:03Sorry.
01:00:05No.
01:00:05Nothing.
01:00:07Will you read to me?
01:00:10Yeah, sure.
01:00:14In my bag.
01:00:17At the top.
01:00:22Where shall we begin?
01:00:23The end.
01:00:28The end.
01:00:33The end.
01:00:37The end.
01:00:38The end.
01:00:47The end.
01:00:49The end.
01:00:50The end.
01:00:51The end.
01:00:54Yeah.
01:00:59The end.
01:02:07Oh, well, you again.
01:02:10Is this the first time or the second time?
01:02:14Yesterday or tomorrow?
01:02:16Who knows?
01:02:18Who cares?
01:02:18Might want to put that knife down.
01:02:20Oh, no.
01:02:21You can't stop me from cutting myself.
01:02:23Don't you get it yet?
01:02:25If I don't cut myself, I don't get taken to hospital.
01:02:28I don't meet you for the first time and tell you to come here.
01:02:32I can't change it.
01:02:34You can only influence it to change it, not intervene.
01:02:38You can't physically stop me from cutting myself.
01:02:42So how do you know that you're going to tell me to come here?
01:02:45If I'm already standing here in front of you and you haven't been to the hospital yet?
01:02:52Exactly!
01:02:53So how do I influence time?
01:03:09Open the door, please.
01:03:10This is the management.
01:03:10When I saw you, a better version of you, a different version of you, you saw that, did you?
01:03:17I thought I'd try it out.
01:03:19It's a little worse.
01:03:20You changed your own life.
01:03:21Well, not mine exactly, but close enough, right?
01:03:27What the hell?
01:03:29You'll think that's how we got out.
01:03:32You're a smart one.
01:03:37How did you do it?
01:03:38How did you influence the ultimate dungeon of yourself?
01:03:41The trick is to stop the person being in the situation in the first place, if you can figure that
01:03:46out.
01:03:47All right, please.
01:03:48Open up.
01:03:50Remember, time travels with you.
01:03:53Come on.
01:03:54Come on.
01:03:56Come on.
01:04:11Come on.
01:04:23I don't know.
01:04:53I don't know.
01:05:29I don't know.
01:05:56I don't know.
01:06:31I don't know.
01:07:00I don't know.
01:07:23I don't know.
01:08:01I don't know.
01:08:24I don't know.
01:08:36I don't know.
01:08:52I don't know.
01:08:55I don't know.
01:09:02I don't know.
01:09:08I don't know.
01:09:23I don't know.
01:09:24I don't know.
01:09:26I don't know.
01:09:28I don't know.
01:09:58I don't know.
01:10:32I don't know.
01:10:42I don't know.
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01:10:48I don't know.
01:10:50I don't know.
01:10:51I don't know.
01:11:23A golf ball around your grandfather, you know?
01:11:33I wish I could see him again.
01:11:58I've got something.
01:12:02What is it?
01:12:03You have to open it tomorrow.
01:12:05Tomorrow?
01:12:07Don't open it until then.
01:12:09It's very important.
01:12:20It's very important.
01:12:50It's very important.
01:12:51It's very important.
01:13:08It's very important.
01:13:10It's very important.
01:13:11Only back.
01:13:13Make sure he goes back for the right reasons.
01:13:16Make sure he influences the most important situations.
01:13:21He will.
01:13:22It's very important.
01:14:03It's very important.
01:14:06It's very important.
01:14:33It's very important.
01:14:36It's very important.
01:14:54You have to go to the Heathscape Motel.
01:15:26Can I walk you home?
01:15:47The truth is, we are not really here for that long.
01:15:55And for the majority of us, we'll only get one chance at all of this.
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