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00:28What about this one?
00:32No, but you're 15, not 15, like this, you can't have a Christmas party without a bit of glitter, we'll
00:43show off your figure, which the boys will love, Mum, can you remember where we parked, no, it serves us
00:55right for coming up to London, look,
01:00thank you, Merry Christmas, oh my God, it's Princess Diana, thank you, Merry Christmas, do you know what, here, can
01:11you have some more of yours, you're selling out, thank you very much,
01:16here's a pound, no more than that, thank you, Merry Christmas, thank you, thank you, something like hotcakes,
01:28here, that's very generous, what's your name, Castro, the cake's fine,
01:38so thank you, Sir Kate, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas,
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02:18His mother's face is what he's got.
02:22It's nice eyes to you.
02:27Well, you never know.
02:31Mummy, he's a royal prince.
02:33So, when I first met your father, he was way out of my reach.
02:39I mean, I was just a lonely stewardess.
02:43Trolly dolly.
02:46His grandmother had been friendly with the Queen's aunt.
02:49His father was a RAF pilot who'd flown with Prince Philip.
02:54Felt like the luckiest woman in the world.
02:59And then I started the family business.
03:03It became so successful that your dad was able to leave his job
03:07and come and work full-time for something I'd created.
03:13And then I realized that maybe it was the other way around.
03:17That he'd been lucky to have me.
03:21Never underestimate yourself.
03:25Never think there's anything in this world you're not good enough for.
03:29Be fair.
03:32All right.
06:06Yeah.
06:09Don't worry, bro. I've got your back.
06:14Happy birthday.
06:18Until now, there's been an agreement that the press won't intrude on your private life.
06:23Now you're 18 and of age.
06:25Are you worried that will change?
06:27I hope not.
06:28I hope not.
06:31Oh, have a tea.
06:34Oh, love one.
06:47But by giving this interview and allowing people in here to film me now, before I go to university, I
06:52hope I'll be given the same kind of freedom there, too.
06:55Have you enjoyed your time at Eton?
06:56I have.
06:58What will you miss most?
07:00Me.
07:01Will you miss Harry?
07:03Of course.
07:04He's my brother.
07:06Now it's off to university.
07:08Hopefully.
07:09Yes.
07:10Have you made your choice?
07:11Have you made your choice?
07:12There have been reports you're considering Edinburgh?
07:14I am.
07:15So, assuming I'll pass my exams first.
07:18He will.
07:18He's such a swat.
07:21How do you think you might get along with the other students, particularly those who might be, uh, anti-monarchists?
07:28He'll have their heads cut off.
07:30I just want to go to university and have fun.
07:33And girls.
07:37How will you handle the attention?
07:41I think I'll have enough to be getting on with without worrying too much about girls.
08:04From your father, the Prince of Wales, to wish you good luck with your exams.
08:33Hey, little geographers, that is the end of your time.
08:35Finish the sentence you're writing and then pens down.
08:39Please place your exam script on the left-hand side of your desk to be collected.
08:47Fantasticening.
08:48Now granny's here.
08:50We can start.
08:51Whatever they are, just know we're already immensely proud.
08:54What rot.
08:56Only straight A's will do.
08:58Finished.
09:01Come on.
09:05Well?
09:07Is that a good frau?
09:10Don't keep us in suspense.
09:12Seeing biology.
09:14Oh, well, C in what?
09:16Biology, Mummy.
09:18A in geography.
09:19Oh, very close.
09:20Aren't you clever?
09:21A in what?
09:22Oh, someone tell her.
09:23Geography, Granny.
09:24That must be the only A ever in this family.
09:27And B in history of art.
09:29Bravo.
09:30B in what?
09:30Oh, somebody shoot her.
09:32History of art.
09:33What?
09:34History of fart.
09:35Well done, William, you're in.
09:36Very well done.
09:38Very well done.
09:39Well done.
09:39Here, since you'll be flying the nest soon,
09:41and because accidents do happen.
09:43You'll all be thanking me later.
09:45Oh, what is it?
09:47Oh, for God's sake, Harry.
09:49What are they?
09:51Sweeties?
09:52Putting them in your mouth is optional, Ganga.
09:54I'll have that, thank you.
09:55Just a bit of advice.
09:57What?
09:57What?
10:01Prince William is due to hold a press conference shortly.
10:03We're expecting him to be announcing his plans
10:05for university life after Eden.
10:09Yeah.
10:10If you have it.
10:18Congratulations.
10:19How's the proud father feeling today?
10:21Couldn't be happier.
10:23Have you decided where you're going yet, William?
10:26Well, I was lucky enough to meet the conditions
10:29of my first choice, so it's going to be St. Andrews.
10:32Not happen, bro?
10:33No.
10:34I considered it, but St. Andrews is close to Balmoral,
10:37and the academic course there sounds excellent.
10:39Are you looking forward to freshers' week?
10:43Well, after thinking it all through,
10:45and after a long discussion with my father,
10:47we've decided that I'm going to be taking a gap year.
10:50It'll be character building,
10:52and of course, St. Andrews will still be waiting for him
10:55when he gets home.
10:56Do you know how you'll be spending it yet?
10:59Well, there's a survival course I want to go on in Belize.
11:02Then Chile, with the Raleigh International expedition,
11:05where I'll be helping out to the school,
11:07then Botswana, then Kenya,
11:09where I'll be staying in the Rhino Sanctuary,
11:11and then after that, St. Andrews.
11:17That's right.
11:30Come on!
11:35Go!
11:38Go!
11:40No, no, no, no!
12:38No, no, no, no!
12:48Right. I think it's time for parents to disappear and the wild parties to begin.
12:55Not too much chance of wild parties with him watching my every move.
12:59Oh, I'm actually persuaded to look away sometimes. I didn't say that.
13:09Good luck.
13:19A bit of housekeeping before we begin.
13:22You should all now be able to access information through the student web portal.
13:27In this, your first semester, we'll be covering medieval and renaissance art up to 1600.
13:32If you need to share books and other material, we provided a list of all your fellow students' names
13:40with email addresses and telephone numbers.
13:4440% of your assessment will be based on a mid-term visual analysis.
13:50Hi, lovely to meet you.
13:52Yeah, sure.
13:55There you go.
13:58I do really need to get to it.
14:02There you go.
14:03Okay, all right.
14:04Lovely to meet you.
14:05Have a nice day, okay?
14:23Any idea what this is?
14:25The Omnisanti Madonna?
14:27That's right.
14:28The Madonna enthroned.
14:31Which is considered by many to be the first significant painting of the renaissance.
14:35It encourages an emotional connection with the viewer.
14:39How do you think Giotto achieves this?
14:41Is it by painting people as quite lifelike and realistic?
14:45Exactly.
14:46Giotto was one of the first artists to create three-dimensional figures in Western European
14:51art.
14:52Plant tonight?
14:54Pint?
14:55Pint?
14:55Golf?
14:55Yeah.
14:56Both at the same time.
14:57Well, yeah.
14:59Watch me laughing.
15:00Perhaps it's very, very down.
15:02Yeah.
15:03Excuse me, Your Royal Highness.
15:05Oh, please don't call me that.
15:06Sorry.
15:07Could you sign this, please?
15:09It's for my grandma.
15:10She's a huge fan of the royal family.
15:12Sure.
15:26Thanks.
15:29At least you're a hit with the grannies, Will.
15:31Honestly, what I wouldn't give...
15:45I've got a phone number.
15:47Already?
15:48I salute you.
15:50Respect.
15:50We're on the same course, which means I automatically get it.
15:54It's a bit lazy.
15:55We've already crowned her the fittest girl in Sally's.
15:58Yeah.
15:58But not literally crowned, of course.
15:59That's, you know, your thing.
16:01Rah.
16:02What's her name?
16:04Kate.
16:05Beautiful Kate.
16:06Puts the Kate in intoxicating.
16:08Oh, that was good.
16:10Yeah.
16:10Mother runs some kind of party business and used to be, wait for it, an air hostess.
16:21So, how is university life?
16:24Still getting used to it all.
16:26Do you know anyone there?
16:28Fergus Boyd, Ollie Chadwick-Keeley, Charlie Nelson.
16:32Anyone not from Eton?
16:34What about girls?
16:36Well, obviously, there are girls.
16:40Any, you know, woof.
16:44Are you for real?
16:46Are you for real, more like you frigid weirder?
16:49University is just sex with books.
16:54Get stuck in.
16:56Sire some illegitimate bastards and alter the lines of succession.
17:02Or swallow some hallucinogenic mushrooms and have a fist fight with the local oics.
17:08Anything.
17:08Just promise me you'll try not to be quite so...
17:14What?
17:15Uptight.
17:16Repressed.
17:18Responsible and boring.
17:21If you want to be treated like everyone else, you've got to act like everyone else.
17:29What are you so scared of?
17:31Go mad.
17:34All right, I've got to go, but...
17:37I'll speak to you later.
17:57I'll speak to you later.
18:08I'll speak to you later.
18:09I'll speak to you later.
18:16I'll speak to you later.
18:21First time.
18:24You've done enough.
18:27You've done enough.
18:30You're done enough.
18:37Come on, let's go.
19:00Was that a smile?
19:02What?
19:03Did you smile when you went past?
19:04Didn't see.
19:05You're useless.
19:06You're supposed to see everything.
19:08I'm on the lookout for assassins and kidnappers.
19:11Maybe this is more important.
19:13Keep up.
19:17You are.
19:21I'm a assistant, you get all things.
19:23Flip, flip, piss off.
19:25What's it to you, perverts?
19:27Come on, come on.
19:27We have a deal.
19:28Come on, come on, come on.
19:28Is that your girl?
19:29Come on, we're going.
19:34Thank you very much.
19:48Lola Airedale Cavendish Kincaid.
19:52What?
19:53From a family so posh, they have to name it thrice.
19:56When it comes to bagging a prince, only genuine blue bloods need apply.
19:59All right.
20:13Hi.
20:14I've got an apple, cheese and pickled sandwich.
20:16It's £3.50.
20:18OK.
20:20There you go.
21:13Hi.
21:23Hi.
21:53Hi.
22:27Sorry, could you help me look for some books for an assignment?
22:33Yes.
22:34History of Arts.
22:35We are looking at the reading list.
22:43Right.
22:45Essays in the study of Sienese painting.
22:57The frescoes in Siena's Palazzo Publico, volume one.
23:04Nope.
23:06Sienese Quattrocento painting.
23:08Definitely not.
23:08Sorry.
23:09All I have luck here.
23:10Miss Middleton beat you to it.
23:12Thanks.
23:16Psst.
23:36So that's where all the material went.
23:39Hi.
23:40Hello.
23:41Actually, I'm done with it now.
23:42Great.
23:43But I've promised it to someone else first.
23:45And I think she promised it to someone else.
23:47Yeah.
23:48You're welcome to the notes I made.
23:50And the essay I've written, if you think it would help.
23:52It's no masterpiece, but I've put the research in there.
23:54Thanks.
23:55When you're done, just text me and let me know.
23:57Yeah.
23:58Or cut a hole in your ceiling and give it back.
24:01I'm in the room directly above you.
24:03Oh.
24:04So it's you that's been keeping me up at night?
24:06Oh, my roommate.
24:08If it's any consolation, her noise keeps me up to you.
24:11Yeah.
24:12And I only noticed you in the room below because they came to sweep us for bugs.
24:16I told them if they were worried I was out to get to you, I could have just done that
24:19in Chile.
24:21On the Gap Year Raleigh International expedition.
24:24Did you do that too?
24:25I did.
24:26Yeah.
24:27We missed each other by a week.
24:29Really?
24:31It was quite tough, wasn't it?
24:35It was.
24:36Yeah.
24:36Yeah.
24:37That hacking through rainforest.
24:39Yeah.
24:42How did you do?
24:43All right.
24:44I think.
24:45With my trusty machete.
24:47Yeah.
24:49I bet you excelled.
24:52You seem like the type who excels at everything.
24:55There are people with high expectations of me.
24:58I don't want to let them down.
25:00But I'm sure I don't have to tell you what that feels like.
25:02Yeah.
25:03Hi.
25:06Hi.
25:07Hi.
25:10Hi.
25:11Hi.
25:12Hi.
25:13Lola.
25:13Kate.
25:13Hi.
25:14Hi.
25:15We were just discussing-
25:16How Kate excels at everything she does.
25:18Overheard.
25:20Well, Lola is an exceptional person too.
25:22In which area?
25:24Apart from her hearing, that is.
25:26Well, drama.
25:27She's done a bit of acting.
25:28You're speaking for me now.
25:29This is Lola, my Venture Looker's puppet.
25:33And what is your area of exceptionalism, Kate?
25:36Well, actually, we were just discussing an expedition we both did in South America.
25:39Oh, you're speaking for her now too?
25:41Which involved weeks of long-distance hiking and living off those ration packs.
25:47Bathing in ice cold buckets of water each morning.
25:49Aw.
25:50Bracing and outdoorsy.
25:52Such fun.
25:54I'm learning that about you.
25:56We haven't been dating very long.
25:58How much you like outdoorsy?
26:00Well, I do, actually.
26:01Sneaky.
26:02After telling me you were interested in cinema and politics.
26:07I, uh...
26:08Don't outdoorsy cinema and politics go together?
26:11Only as oxymorons.
26:12Yeah.
26:14And you obviously also like flirting as soon as my back has turned.
26:17And hitting on other people.
26:19What?
26:19We're on the same course.
26:20That's a bit out of order.
26:21We were just talking about an essay.
26:22And how exceptional Kate is.
26:24I'm sorry, would you mind saying?
26:25Yes, as that happens, I would.
26:26We're talking.
26:27Just go away.
26:30Please.
26:31Okay.
26:34Wow.
26:36What?
26:37That was weirdly rageaholic.
26:39They were only being friendly.
26:41Interrupting someone when they're talking is the opposite of friendly.
26:44I'd say that's rude.
26:45Okay.
26:45They really should go.
26:46Me too.
26:46I don't think you understand.
26:48I get that all the time.
26:49You have no idea what it's like to live with that kind of attention day in, day out.
26:52Don't we?
26:54But being ogled, looked at, and judged constantly, try being a girl.
26:59A fit girl?
27:00No, try being any girl.
27:02Failing that, you could at least try to be a human being.
27:04While not reducing every woman to whether she's fit.
27:10Can I just...
27:11No.
27:13No.
27:25No.
27:49Today we'll be moving on to another topic, patronage, the system under which the arts flourished in city states like
27:56Florence and Venice,
27:57and the circumstances under which the system came to exist.
28:01To begin with, we'll discuss some of the greatest patrons in 15th century Florence.
28:08Page two.
28:10The Medici family, who also ruled the city.
28:15Now, one of the painters they employ...
28:18I'm not coming.
28:18What do you mean you're not going?
28:19I've been given a cottage at Balmoral for the weekend.
28:21Invited some friends.
28:22Oh, some real friends. And what are we, chopped liver?
28:24You can't not go. Raisin Weekend is a first year rite of passage. Everyone goes.
28:2924 hours of drinking, the largest outdoor shaving cream fight on the planet.
28:33You've got your whole life to slaughter animals or peasants.
28:37You know, whatever you do up there.
28:38With your real friends?
28:40When are you going to get another opportunity to do something like this?
28:43Is this about Lola?
28:45No.
28:46God no, that's over.
28:47Or Kate?
28:48Because Ollie said you made a real arse yourself with her in the library.
28:52I mentioned it.
28:52And that you've been kicking yourself ever since.
28:54Can we just change the subject?
28:56Please.
28:58Okay.
29:02Do you remember when Badger, like, buzzed my head?
29:11Get straight for me.
29:12Get straight for me.
29:14Get straight for me.
29:14Enjoy your hand.
29:15Get straight for me.
29:16I'm so tired of playing.
29:20Playing with this bow and arrow.
29:23Gonna keep my heart away.
29:26Leave it to the other girls.
29:33I've been a temptation for so long.
29:36Get to the other girls.
29:41I'm so tired.
29:41Give me a reason to love you.
29:49Give me a reason to love you.
29:50Give me a reason to love you.
29:55Are you okay?
29:56Do you want some food?
29:57No, I'm not.
29:58You want help?
29:58I'm all right, I'm fine.
29:59I'm all alright.
30:00Willey, have some water?
30:01Yeah, I'm fine.
30:02I'm not thirsty.
30:03Why the fuck, okay?
30:05Oh fuck.
30:11How's it going?
30:12I hate to say it, mate. You are missing out.
30:15Not least because with your back turned, Kate is getting a lot of attention.
30:21Well, that's helpful. Thanks, mate.
30:23I guess you'll just have to woo her when you get back.
30:26You better make it quick. The boat is sailing, my friend.
30:31Anyway, how's Balmoral?
30:32It's good.
30:33Um, yes, it's not bad. We went shooting earlier.
30:39And now we're just back in the cottage.
30:41Listen, I, uh...
30:42Ted, come on in.
30:44I have to go. I'll talk to you later, yeah? Bye.
31:11I'll talk to you later.
31:22Bye.
31:25Bye.
31:28Bye.
31:58It's been a long slog for the celebrity inmates of the Big Brother house this week.
32:06And tonight, we finally found our winner, making Jack D, officially the most popular celebrity in all of the land.
32:25Whales! Whales!
32:28Come out! Whales!
32:30Come out!
32:30Whales!
32:32Whales!
32:34Whales!
32:42Whales!
32:43Whales!
32:44I didn't know that I spoke.
32:47Um...
32:48What did you?
32:50Really?
32:51Sorry, Kate!
32:52He was passing when you came here.
32:53Kate!
32:53I know!
32:54Have you got a second?
32:55Um, excuse me, um, I-I just wanted to apologize for, um, how I was.
33:04Library?
33:06It was an awkward situation.
33:09Even more awkward than this.
33:10Sorry, it's safe.
33:12Rupert, William.
33:13Hi, Finchie.
33:14Hi.
33:14Um, yeah, I was out of my depth.
33:17And I behaved like a real idiot.
33:21Thanks.
33:23And I hope you patched things up with Lola.
33:25God, no.
33:27No, that was dead the minute you find high times outdoorsy.
33:31Yeah.
33:31Yeah.
33:36Shall we?
33:37Yeah, anyway, I'll, um, I'll, I'll see you at lectures, I guess.
33:43Nice to meet you.
33:44Yeah, you too.
33:46Bye.
33:58So, tell us all about university.
34:01Hmm?
34:02Lots of lovely parties.
34:04Uh, a few parties, but, um, nothing especially exciting.
34:09You must have made new friends.
34:11A couple.
34:12But, um, St Andrew's can feel quite small and remote.
34:19And the course.
34:20I used to enjoy history of art at school, but now I struggle to see the point in it.
34:24Oh, that's sad.
34:26The girl he likes has found herself a real man.
34:29I think that's why he's feeling sorry for himself.
34:32Oh, what a shame.
34:34Oh, William, darling.
34:35Oh, really?
34:37You'll stick it out, though.
34:38You're not actually thinking of leaving.
34:40Maybe changing subjects would help.
34:42What was your other favourite subject at school?
34:45Geography.
34:46Well, then.
34:47What better when you're feeling a little lost?
34:50Yes.
34:51It's all orienteering.
34:52The important thing is these chocolates.
35:02Knock, knock.
35:05Granny.
35:06Oh, God, sorry about the mess.
35:09I came to see if you were all right.
35:14University hasn't been easy by the signs of it.
35:17Nay.
35:19If what Harry said is true, and your dissatisfaction has more to do with...
35:24affairs of the heart.
35:27Well, what else would one call it?
35:32Dating.
35:32Oh, yes.
35:34I don't know that word, because we didn't do that in my day.
35:37We met someone, then married them, and got on with it.
35:40There's certainly no danger of marriage in this case.
35:44No danger of dating, either.
35:46I haven't made a mess of it.
35:48And you don't want to hear anything about other fish in the sea?
35:53Or encouragement to make another go of it?
35:55Well, if I did that, it would be another word you don't know.
35:59Stalking.
36:01Actually, I do know that word.
36:02Oh.
36:05Don't lose faith.
36:07I'm a firm believer that what is meant for you won't pass you by.
36:13He makes sure of that.
36:14I don't love you.
36:25He's working.
36:33He's OK?
36:34You OK?
36:34Yeah.
36:34Looking forward to it.
36:36Hi.
36:37Hi.
36:38Sweetheart.
36:39How are you?
36:40Lovely to see you.
36:40Come on in.
36:41Great to see you.
36:41Hi, Kate.
36:42Rupert. Rupert, nice to meet you.
36:45Hey, man, Rupert, nice to meet you.
36:46I'm good, I'm good.
36:47Hello, darling. Hi, Mum.
36:48Rupert, nice to meet you.
36:49Merry Christmas.
36:51Yeah, happy Christmas.
36:53My dad, this is Rupert.
36:54Rupert, nice to meet you.
36:57I've had it in slime and God knows what,
36:59and about a pint and a half of rancid river water in my stomach.
37:04Still got a man in the match, though, right?
37:09I mean, is there a name for a hat-trick of own gold?
37:13I don't know.
37:13Did you see?
37:14Thank you, thank you.
37:16James is going to be our little star.
37:18Yes, he's playing very well.
37:18I can tell, I can tell.
37:19Last season, he had a very good season.
37:21Really?
37:21Yeah, he's got four kids, four for 20, I think.
37:23It's the time, yeah,
37:27When the world falls in love
37:30Every song you'd hear the seeds to say
37:37Merry Christmas
37:38Come on.
37:39What?
37:40Except your play.
37:41You've just walked in love
37:43Very interesting day in January.
37:45And it's all mine
37:50I'm going to go and grab a cigarette.
37:52I'll come and join you in a second.
37:59Harry?
38:00What are you looking at?
38:02I'm just going outside.
38:04Stay here.
38:05What's the problem?
38:07I want you to stay in the family.
38:08What's the problem?
38:11How many fathers?
38:12Do they argue?
38:14I'm sure your miss suits you.
38:17Harry?
38:17Merry Christmas
38:20May your birthday
38:24Come true
38:25Did you say goodbye?
38:28Your whole family's so sweet.
38:30Yeah, you had a good day.
38:31Brother, yeah, so much fun.
38:33Yeah, my dad loves the cricket talk.
38:51You seem nice.
38:54You think so?
38:56Very.
38:57What's not you like?
39:00Polite.
39:00And handsome.
39:03Is it serious?
39:06Why does everyone keep asking me that?
39:13Catherine?
39:18Is it serious?
39:22Quite.
39:24If that's okay with you.
39:27Of course.
39:35Why wouldn't it be?
39:37Because you've always had your sights on someone else for me.
39:42Come on.
39:43You've always loved the idea of me and William together.
39:47I was all set to go to Edinburgh University.
39:50Straight after school.
39:51With all my friends.
39:52Then you suggested I change it to St Andrews.
39:55After a gap year.
39:57With none of my friends.
39:59That was no coincidence.
40:01Yes, it was.
40:04Was it a coincidence you encouraged me to sign up to the art course in Florence,
40:08where William was expected to go?
40:11And then to the expedition in Chile as well, where he went.
40:14They thought you'd thank me.
40:17You said you liked him.
40:19Yes, well then I grew up.
40:21Once you had the idea fixed in your head, you never stopped.
40:24Just but not for any sinister reason.
40:27Really?
40:28Do you know what I think?
40:30I think you're special.
40:36I also happen to think that poor boy needs a nice, normal girl.
40:41You don't know him.
40:43Well, I mean, what if William isn't right for me?
40:45What about what I want?
40:47If what you really want is Finchie, then that's fine.
40:52I just don't want you to be seeing Finchie,
40:55because you're making a point to me.
41:02Come on.
41:08Especially since I've heard on the grapevine that...
41:13William is miserable.
41:19...and wants to leave university.
41:34All right?
41:36Hey.
41:45Thanks.
41:53You're not really gonna do it.
41:55What?
41:57Leave uni.
41:59Haven't decided.
42:05Stop muscling in on my territory.
42:10I know my job to be the fuck-up in this family.
42:12Don't you start too?
42:15Go back to St Andrews.
42:17If not for your sake, then for mine.
42:19I need a...
42:21...purpose in life.
42:23To screw up and make you look...
42:26...good.
42:38What's going on with you and Pa?
42:40He found out about the weed.
42:42Didn't he?
42:44Went ballistic.
42:45Said I could have got myself expelled.
42:48Now he wants me to go to a treatment center...
42:50...to spend the day with some addicts.
42:53What?
42:55Bit of an overreaction, I said.
42:57Remorse and responsibility, he said.
43:01Thanks.
43:04Because it'll be in all the papers...
43:07...and make me look like a lost cause again.
43:12And people will say poor boy ever since his mother died.
43:22But I guess it's all working out perfectly.
43:26Because there's no need for a number two in this family.
43:30Except as entertainment.
43:34I can't be normal or a success, can I?
43:37And eclipse you in any way.
43:38I'd make a mockery of the whole show.
43:45So it's Willie Gold Star, Harry Black Sheep.
43:48Willie Saint, Harry Sinner.
43:50Willie Solid, Harry Lost.
43:58A fucking treatment center.
44:06Can you imagine how people would freak out if...
44:10...you were the one who was going to a treatment center?
44:12It'd be like the temple was falling down.
44:17But with me, it's just what people want.
44:21...fucking up.
44:23Oh, that's Harry Wells' job.
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