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00:17Mothers of River City, heed that warning before it's too late.
00:21Watch for the telltale signs of corruption.
00:24The minute your son leaves the house, does he re-buckle his knickerbockers below the knee?
00:31Is there a nicotine stain on his index finger? A dying novel hidden in the corn grid?
00:36Is he starting to memorize jokes from Captain Billy's whiz-bagging?
00:41Are certain words creeping into his conversation? Words like... like swell.
00:51Put your debates?
01:12Shhh, shh!
01:12Shit, get over here!
01:14Get over here, NOW.
01:36Cal, what's going on?
01:39It's Clements' boy again, Hank.
01:41Third time this week I've caught him sneaking in for a freebie.
01:44Hmm.
01:45Leave him be.
01:46You ever see that boy's damn family?
01:51Pity is not going to keep the lights on, Hank.
01:54Hmm.
01:56Uh, Ronnie.
01:58You, um, you see a boy running around here about your age?
02:04Yeah, Pops.
02:06He went that way.
02:15Come on.
02:17Back to work.
02:21Music Man.
02:22Directed by?
02:23Morton Da Costa.
02:25He, he, he, he.
02:26First film was?
02:28First and favorite of your Nana.
02:30It's Rick.
02:31Ooh, that's my girl.
02:35Hank!
02:46Next time I'm calling the police!
02:49You hear me, kid?
02:51I mean it!
02:54That was a really good plan.
02:56You heard me, child.
03:03Actually, no one will feel me there.
03:03Well, I've answered anwoman.
03:03I've been telling you...
03:06See?
03:06I love you, honey.
03:07Why?
03:09Sure?!
04:13Now you just tell us where home is, and we'll get you back to your parents safe and sound,
04:17okay?
04:22Anywhere but dear.
04:26Well, we're headed to Portland, so you hitched the right ride.
04:36WNXE News Radio.
04:38It's the top of the hour.
04:40Here are tonight's top stories.
04:42Fresh reports tonight out of Moscow of more underground nuclear tests.
04:45Experts now warn the resulting radiation poses a global risk with potential consequences
04:50ranging from cancer to genetic mutations, resulting in highly unusual birth defects.
04:55Dad, can we put something else on?
04:59This stuff gives me the willies.
05:01Willies!
05:02W-I-L-
05:04Ray.
05:04Not now.
05:07He's going through a phase.
05:08He spells everything.
05:11L-I-E-S.
05:13That's right.
05:14Why don't you show our new friend what a good little speller you are?
05:16Spell bungalow.
05:19B-U-N-G-A-L-O-W.
05:25Spell symphony.
05:28S-Y-M-P-H-O-N-Y.
05:32Spell yusha.
05:34F-U-C-H-S-I-A.
05:39Now that's a $10 word.
05:42Spell trouble.
05:44T-R-U.
05:48T-R-O-A.
05:52T-R-U.
05:55T-R-O-U-B-L-E.
05:58You idiot!
06:00Be nice, Arlene.
06:02I am nice.
06:05What I want to be.
06:08There goes my little harlot.
06:11Couldn't glue those legs together if you tried, I tell ya.
06:15Reminds me of her mother.
06:28I...
06:29I thought you said your head was important.
06:32Spell vasectomy, baby.
06:33Can you use that in a sentence?
06:35Your father got a vasectomy right after he impregnated me again.
06:40V-A-S-E.
06:43Can you pull over, please?
06:44C-T-O-M-Y.
06:47Necrosis.
06:47N-E-C-R-O-S-I-S.
06:50Kidnapping.
06:51There's a gas station up ahead.
06:53I have to pee.
06:54I have to pee.
06:54Nigga.
06:55If we could just pull over and eat you in here a second.
06:58Padaver.
06:58C-A-G-A-V-E-R.
07:01Strangulation.
07:01No, no, no.
07:02No, no, no.
07:16C-A-G-A-V-E-R.
07:17O-U-T.
07:18O-U-T.
07:20O-U-T.
07:21I'll handle a drive inside.
07:28O-U-T.
07:29O-U-T.
07:31O-U-T.
07:32O-U-T.
07:34O-U-T.
07:34Looks like somebody else wants to get...
07:36O-U-T.
07:38O-U-T.
07:39O-U-T.
07:41O-U-T.
07:43O-U-T.
07:45O-U-T.
07:46O-U-T!
08:24Oh, it's beautiful, dear.
08:28Is it either?
08:41Come here.
08:42Come here.
08:45Go meet your family, sweetheart.
09:31Let's go back, baby!
09:33No!
09:34No!
09:35Ah!
10:03No!
10:06No!
10:08No!
10:10No!
10:11No!
10:13No!
10:14No!
10:15No!
10:17No!
10:18No!
10:20No!
10:23No!
10:28Why are you stopping?
10:30Why are you stopping?
10:31What the hell?
10:31Was that let me get into the rig?
10:53Dairy, huh?
10:55I bet there's zero nightclubs in this town.
10:57Probably not one decent Chinese restaurant.
10:59Come on, Paulie.
11:01We survived Korea.
11:02Pretty sure we can survive this.
11:04Yeah, speak for yourself.
11:08Major Hanlon, Captain Russo.
11:10I'm Colonel Fuller, General Shaw's XL.
11:12He asked that I greet two airmen personally.
11:14How was the flight out?
11:15Smooth.
11:19Excellent, gentlemen.
11:20This way, please.
11:23Your skills and experience
11:25will be put to good use here, Major.
11:27D-8B is one of only six SAC bases
11:29in the entire country.
11:30Now, it might seem somewhat remote,
11:32but make no mistake.
11:33As the northernmost continental United States Air Force base,
11:36we are the tip of the spear.
11:37Soviet airspace is a brisk seven-hour flight that way.
11:40Straight over the Arctic Ocean and on till morning.
11:43In other words,
11:44when the nuclear shit hits the fan,
11:46we'll be the first call.
11:48If, if the nuclear shit hits the fan,
11:51I'm a bit of an optimist.
11:54Yeah, I'm not.
12:03So, what's that over there?
12:06That's special projects.
12:11Sounds, uh,
12:12sounds special.
12:22I understand you're only living on base temporarily, Major.
12:25Uh, yes, sir.
12:26Renting a house in town,
12:27just waiting for everything to get all set up.
12:28Should be finished by the time my family gets here.
12:31What, you don't want to live near Uncle Pauly?
12:32How does family, huh?
12:34Eight years living on base,
12:35I just think my missus is ready for
12:38a little taste of normal.
12:39Well, if normal is what you're after,
12:42you two are going to love dairy.
13:00Dreamer, I'm just a dreamer.
13:05Some say I just may see time.
13:11One, two, three, three, three, four.
13:33Hey, Rose, you okay?
13:35Jeez, I'm sorry.
13:38That's a bunch of fucking cretins.
13:40That's what they are.
13:41I'm fine. I guess I'll just stink like pickle juice until dinner.
13:46Well, if you ask me, I smell delicious.
13:49The turtle says, stuck in cover.
13:53So my aunt said you can come down any weekend we want this summer?
13:56Oh, swell.
13:58My cousin Ray said they have a bunch of parties at the beach that are crazy.
14:01They're supposed to be the ginchiest.
14:03What?
14:05What are you looking at?
14:06My eyes?
14:08These new glasses make them look huge, don't they?
14:10Hey, that optometrist is a sadist.
14:12No. No, Marge, your eyes are fine. Sincerely.
14:16You have to promise me because I'm not going through the rest of the year looking like some bug-eyed
14:20freak.
14:20It's hard enough to get Joe Inovinsky to notice me as it is.
14:23I mean, obviously we're not alone in the universe, right?
14:29Did...
14:30Did me and Lily Bainberg just check us out?
14:32What?
14:33I don't know. My point is, what if the Atomic Age changed everything?
14:36And now we're a threat, which is why visitors from the Red Planet are already here.
14:40Secretly.
14:41And daring.
14:42Maybe that's what's going on over that airbase.
14:44Maybe they've got one of these things like on ice that they're experimenting with.
14:49You've been sitting too close to the TV again, haven't you?
14:51My dad says those cathode rays will shrink your balls, man.
14:55I saw seven C-133s land there in less than 48 hours.
14:58Big, fat cargo masters.
15:00Why?
15:01What do they carry?
15:02Think about it.
15:03You didn't study for the test at all, did you?
15:04What's the point in World War III is imminent?
15:10Duck and cover, Teds.
15:13Duck and cover.
15:17Duck and cover.
15:19So to keep you groovy, kids grooving, here's Hazel Atkins with Chicken Watch.
15:32Easy to met, Major.
15:34Thank you very much.
15:37Afternoon, Ammon.
15:39Fall in.
15:41After.
15:42For the live men, Major on deck.
15:47In...
15:48Hut!
15:55Major Hamlin, we've been expecting you.
15:57It's an honor, sir.
15:58I'm First Airman O'Donnell.
16:00This is the rest of 70th Squadron's MX.
16:03First Airman Quilton,
16:05Allard and Donahue,
16:06Staff Sergeant Ricciardi,
16:08and Airman Second Class Masters, sir.
16:15Airman Masters.
16:18Now, I am your Superior Commissioned Officer,
16:20so I expect to be accorded the respect of said rank.
16:25Do I make myself clear?
16:28I'll get you next time, brother.
16:30Do we have a problem here?
16:32And hut!
16:33No, sir, General Shaw.
16:35Remind me, Colonel,
16:37what's the penalty for a Code 89 violation?
16:39Court Marshal, sir.
16:41So I ask you once again,
16:43do we have a problem?
16:44Do we have a problem?
16:53Walk with me, Major.
16:55Yes, sir.
16:59I apologize.
17:01Not quite the welcome wagon we intended.
17:03Why don't you swing by my office tomorrow around,
17:051500 hours.
17:06Get properly acquainted.
17:08Yes, sir.
17:09I'll be there.
17:17Take me back to the queue, Airman.
17:29So you're sucking up already, huh?
17:32No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
17:38no, no, no, no, no, no.
17:41Why do they make Becerra so pointy?
17:45I mean, boobs aren't that pointy.
17:47Are we supposed to believe that under a sweater has two pointy cones?
17:53Pointy cones better?
17:55Ted's, Miss Johansson is about to take her bra off.
17:59Her boobs are going to be out.
18:01What are you doing?
18:02Homework.
18:03Do you mind?
18:05Oh, here we go.
18:06Ladies and gentlemen, we have left off.
18:10Bet you five bucks those aren't pointy cones.
18:20Dammit!
18:21Fucking Scotty did it again.
18:25Right, so where were we?
18:28So we've got us pretty good so far.
18:30I was just thinking that, like, I know you're a story guy, but when he comes to Earth, it could
18:34just be, like, killing people, tearing guys' dicks off with his tentacles, or slurping their brains out through a straw.
18:45Or I could shove a grenade up your ass and blow you up.
18:53What's wrong, Teddy?
18:55Today was four months.
18:59Four months to the day since Maddie.
19:03Oh.
19:04Yeah, man.
19:06So messed up.
19:09Anyway, uh, I'll keep working on the illustrations.
19:12We've been trying to talk about Maddie.
19:13What's talking about it gonna do?
19:15Bring him back to life?
19:16They never even found a body.
19:18Don't start this again.
19:20That usually means he's a runaway.
19:22He could've ran away.
19:24And why would he run away?
19:25Gee, I don't know.
19:26Maybe because he had just about no friends in the whole wide world, and the only ones he did have
19:31had to be paid to go to his birthday.
19:32We weren't paid.
19:33Candy isn't money, Teddy.
19:35Same thing.
19:36His mom offered us that candy fair and square.
19:39We were doing her a favor.
19:40A good deed.
19:40We didn't even know it was his birthday.
19:43Look, whatever happened to Maddie wasn't because we forgot his stupid birthday, okay?
19:50None of this is our fault.
19:52And whether you accept it or not, Maddie...
20:08I don't know.
20:30I don't know.
21:02It's close to the public.
21:04Has been for years.
21:06But Phil and Tanny tried sneaking in one day.
21:09We found out the caretaker doesn't bother locking the joint up anymore.
21:12You believe that?
21:16So, we turned it into a sort of secret hangout.
21:23The view is beautiful up here.
21:37Oh, nuts.
21:38I always get rocket ship.
21:41I got turtle.
21:42Trade you?
21:44Sure.
21:45Turtles are lucky.
21:48Yeah.
21:50Don't tell the guys I brought you here, okay?
21:52Phil and Tanny, I mean.
21:54We're not supposed to bring guests without checking in with each other first.
21:58It's not because I'm loony Lily Bainbridge.
22:02You're not loony.
22:04Not to me.
22:11What happened out there with your dad?
22:17Sorry.
22:20Sorry.
22:21I shouldn't say.
22:27My mom and I went to pick up my dad.
22:31He worked at the jarring plant out on Willoughby.
22:34You know, pickles and stuff.
22:37We were leaving the factory when I realized I'd forgotten something inside.
22:44This mood ring I just bought at the five and dime.
22:48It was just a cheap, stupid toy, but he went back to get it.
22:55And I don't know.
22:56I don't know.
22:57One of the machines jammed up.
23:00It wasn't even his station.
23:02But my dad.
23:05He always wanted to help.
23:10He said he climbed into the gears.
23:13I guess he thought he killed the power, but...
23:17When the foreman realized it was a whole other station, it was too late.
23:23If I hadn't made him go back...
23:25You couldn't have known.
23:28It was just a terrible accident.
23:52Happy New Year.
24:03Happy New Year.
24:06I'm starting to realize that.
24:08For better or for worse, I guess.
24:11For better.
24:26I'm sorry.
24:27How stupid is.
24:28No.
24:29It's okay.
24:30It's just that we're friends.
24:32It's fine, really.
24:33It is.
24:34I should head back anyway.
24:37If my pop is casting me out of bed at this hour, he'll...
24:42I didn't mean it like that.
24:46I gotta go.
24:49Maddie, wait!
25:06Don't forget to lay your clothes out for tomorrow morning.
25:12Remember, we're going to visit your father at the cemetery.
25:17If it's all the same, I don't think I'm gonna go.
25:24It's been a year.
25:26You haven't visited his grave even once.
25:28I know.
25:30I'm just...
25:32Not ready.
25:39You're not the only person to have something awful happen to them.
25:43The sooner you realize that, the better.
25:46Don't forget to take your medication.
26:23Maddie, is that you?
26:26Where are you?
26:30Maddie, if it's you, if you can hear me, just come home, all right?
26:35Just please come home.
26:39He won't let me.
26:52Maddie Clements, speaking to you through the pipes?
26:57Just forget it.
26:59It seems how you barely said one word to this kid when he was alive.
27:03Why is it that he's reaching out to you from beyond the grave?
27:11Hi, Patty.
27:12Hi, Margie.
27:13Just a sec.
27:16Come here.
27:17What are you doing?
27:19What are you doing?
27:21Making sure none of our friends hear you talking like this, because what you're saying is crazy.
27:25And I don't mean to use that word.
27:27I know what I heard.
27:30Listen to me.
27:31Listen to me.
27:32We've only got two more months till summer.
27:34Let's just get through them without giving everyone something new to whisper about you.
27:39About me or about us?
27:44What's that supposed to mean?
27:49It wasn't me.
27:56Are you worried about what people will think of me or what Patty and all of them will think of
28:00you because of me?
28:03Jesus, Lil, I'm trying to be your friend, but sometimes you make it really hard.
28:15That's my point, Ted's.
28:16There has to be a reason why men have nipples.
28:19Think about it.
28:20Maybe it's like when we used to have tails and gills and we just evolved out of it.
28:24Or it's Nathan's way of telling us that we're second in line to feed our babies should anything happen to
28:28women.
28:29Like aliens taking them back to their world.
28:31When that day comes, you and I are going to be breastfeeding like crazy.
28:40What are you doing here?
28:42And, uh, how much of that did you hear?
28:47I need to talk to you guys.
28:49Talk to us?
28:50About what?
28:50About how they found our dad's body parts in pickle jars all over Maine?
28:53That's bullshit.
28:54It never happened.
28:57He swore he'd keep his mouth shut.
29:00We only brought him here like one time.
29:02One time?
29:04Weren't you guys best friends?
29:05It's complicated.
29:07Okay, so you're positive it was Maddie, right?
29:09It was his voice, I'm sure.
29:11I don't know what it means.
29:12I just thought if anyone would care, if anyone would believe me, it'd be you guys.
29:19Don't tell me you're buying into this cock-a-doodle story.
29:21You mean cockamamie?
29:22It's both of those things, okay?
29:24This story's insane.
29:25Look where it's coming from.
29:27I know.
29:28It sounds impossible, but maybe it's just improbable.
29:33Teddy, for this to be true, Maddie would have to still be alive.
29:36And he'd have to know where every single one of Derrick's pipes start and end.
29:40And the exact time that Lily was about to take a bath.
29:44And how to aim his voice down a certain pipe so he could stick his little finger up there
29:48and wave hello to her.
29:49Phil, you've explained 100 ways how aliens have come to Earth.
29:54Tracking our smells, pretending to be dogs, probing our anus, and I...
30:00You've proven all of that to me, yet you can't just believe that Maddie is trying to get in contact
30:09with someone he actually knows.
30:11What? So you do believe me?
30:15Look.
30:18Lily, I want to. I'm trying to.
30:21There's plenty of unbelievable things out there that people believe, and I'm sure some of them are true.
30:27I'm just not so sure about this one.
30:40I can't believe you gave her your soda.
30:57Come on in, Major.
31:01I wanted you to know that Masters is going to spend the week on the train duty.
31:06And a citation is going on his permanent flight record.
31:10I won't stand for that kind of horse shit on my base.
31:14It's a less horse shit.
31:23I understand you served under General Abbott in Korea.
31:27As he tells it, you, Major, are about the bravest damn pilot he's ever met.
31:31You flew a B-29 of MiG Alley into the teeth of Soviet anti-aircraft fire at Sweehoe
31:37and made it back in one piece.
31:40Almost one piece, sir.
31:42And to be frank, I don't much like to talk about it.
31:45Your injury.
31:48Korea, sir.
31:50And why is that?
31:53Because we didn't finish the job.
31:57Well, that's why we transferred you up here, Major.
32:00To test our new B-52.
32:02And if necessary, fly it straight into the heart of the enemy.
32:05Finish what you started.
32:12Why the Air Force?
32:14I was raised on a farm.
32:16We had a family friend that would come twice a month to dust the fields.
32:20So, my father, he wanted me to tag along, and I just took to it, you know.
32:27How about you, sir?
32:29My dad, Army man, fought in every American conflict from the Indian Wars to the Philippines
32:38until I shoved him behind a desk.
32:41Only thing he loved more than his country was his family.
32:45Told me the proudest moment of his life was when I signed up to be a doughboy.
32:52I can only imagine your father felt the same way.
32:56Oh, he was proud, all right.
33:00He used to always say there's nothing wrong with this country that can't be fixed,
33:04but was right with this country.
33:09I am to prove him right, sir.
33:27I am to prove him right, sir.
33:32Amen.
33:33Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech haolam, b'rei prehagafen.
33:36Amen.
33:38Amen.
33:39Amen.
33:44Amen.
33:45Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech haolam, hamotzilahim min haaretz.
33:49Amen.
33:50Amen.
33:51Amen.
33:59My son, the bar mitzvah boy, how's the Haftar studying coming?
34:02Hmm.
34:03Cheers, kid.
34:08Something the matter, Theodore.
34:13Can I ask you a weird question?
34:16Sure.
34:17Do you think somebody could kidnap a kid and keep him underground?
34:20I give a vault.
34:22Underground?
34:23What is wrong with you?
34:25Yeah, just keep him there.
34:27In the sewers.
34:28For months and months.
34:29Hurting him, or...
34:32I don't know.
34:34Have you ever heard of something like that?
34:37Your grandparents escaped Buchenwald.
34:41Their entire families murdered.
34:43The skin of Jewish prisoners.
34:47Used for lampshades.
34:50What?
34:52Lampshades.
34:56We are Jews, Theodore.
34:57We know better than anyone the real horrors of this world.
35:03Reality is terrifying enough as it is.
35:08Cut it up with the fantasy.
35:09See?
35:10What?ý
36:50I can't believe we're related.
37:26I'm next, right?
37:28So now you believe me?
37:30Listen, Lily, I've known this guy since first grade.
37:32And I know when he's lying, and he is not lying about this lampshade shit.
37:36We have to tell someone.
37:38No one's gonna believe us.
37:39What if we go to our parents?
37:41If I tell anyone about all of this, I'll wind up right back at Juniper Hill.
37:45Maybe you guys will be in there with me.
37:48I can't go to the loony bin, Teddy.
37:50I couldn't make it through goddamn sleepaway camp.
37:52Okay.
37:53Okay.
37:55We don't tell anyone until we figure out what really happened to Maddie.
38:02And how do we do that?
38:05I think I might know where to start.
38:23You see anything?
38:25Teddy, did you know that there are more than a hundred books in this library?
38:28No way.
38:29More than a hundred.
38:31And did you know that some of them have pictures, but most of them don't have pictures?
38:34What is she doing here?
38:35My folks couldn't find a sitter, okay?
38:37And did you know that when you take out a book, you have to sign your name?
38:40I can sign mine in cursive.
38:41Ms. Carmel says I have the best handwriting in the class.
38:45Phil.
38:48Hey, uh, Suze, I need a really good handwriting to help me with finding a book.
38:53It's called Bucket Full of Muffins.
39:00I'll do it.
39:05She'll never find it.
39:09Wait, there it is.
39:15They thought it could be a runaway initially, but when he never turned up anywhere else, they presumed homicide.
39:23That means murder.
39:26They thought it could have been Maddie's dad.
39:28Could have been a drifter, but they never found anyone.
39:32According to police sources, the boy was last seen the night of January 4th at the Capitol Theater by the
39:38daughter of a theater employee, an unidentified 12-year-old girl.
39:46Who's that?
39:48Maddie Clemons.
39:50Jesus Christ, get the hell out of here.
39:53Get out!
39:55What?
39:56What did we say?
39:58Do you know how many times the police came round about that boy, trying to fix it on my pops?
40:04Did your newspaper article mention anything about that?
40:08I really only skim, so...
40:10Just leave!
40:11Can we go get a shake now?
40:15See, I told you guys this was a bad idea.
40:18Chasing a song you heard in the fucking sewers.
40:23What did you say?
40:31It was a song.
40:33I heard Maddie singing it a couple nights back.
40:36From the drainpipe in my tub.
40:41You heard him too?
40:44I don't know if it was Maddie, but I did hear voices.
40:49In the basement of the Capitol.
40:52In the pipes.
40:55Kids laughing, crying.
40:58Calling my name.
41:03What song was he singing?
41:21I don't know.
41:39I don't know.
42:40I offered you up here to fly it.
42:41If you want to walk out of here alive, you're going to give us the specs.
42:44Speed, range, flight, ceiling, payload, arms, everything.
42:49Understand?
42:50I'd understand you better if you took off that mask.
42:53The specs.
42:54Now.
42:55It's classified.
43:11This isn't a fucking game.
43:13The specs.
43:15Or I pull the trigger on the count of three.
43:16Three.
43:19One.
43:28Two.
43:32You're going to have to pull that trigger.
43:38You're going to have to pull that trigger.
44:06Get the fuck out of here.
44:09Yeah.
44:10That's what I thought.
44:15Saved your ass again.
44:18Fuck you, Paulie.
44:19Who the fuck were those guys?
44:20I don't know.
44:22Oh, Jesus Christ.
44:27My hair.
44:30Still greasy.
44:38So, where the hell are we going?
44:39You want me to tell you or you want me to show you?
44:42Tell.
44:42One hundred percent tell.
44:44The song Maddie was singing comes from the movie The Music Man.
44:47We should have another print up in the storage room.
44:51And why do we want to watch this stupid thing?
44:54I hate musicals.
44:57Because maybe Maddie was trying to tell us something.
45:11Holy crap, it's dark in here.
45:14Guys, isn't this breaking and entering?
45:16We didn't break anything.
45:17It's just entering.
45:18Don't be such a baby.
45:19Guys, stop.
45:21Let's just sit.
45:36Just a second.
45:38Loading up the music, man.
45:45Ted's, is that you?
45:48Is he crying?
45:49What?
45:50No.
45:51Shut up, you guys.
45:54Lo, are you okay?
45:58Yeah.
45:59No, I'm fine.
46:00I'm just thinking about Maddie and what happened and what I could have done different.
46:05And he needed me.
46:09Instead, I just sent him away.
46:11And he was gone.
46:15What we did was worse.
46:18Maybe if he'd been there like we said we would at his birthday,
46:21maybe, maybe things would be different.
46:23It's nobody's fault, okay?
46:26Ted's, it's not your fault.
46:28Lily, it isn't your fault either.
46:29We're here now.
46:31That's what matters.
46:32So just stop it, okay?
46:37Are you crying?
46:39Are you crying?
46:40No, I'm not crying.
46:41Nobody's crying.
46:45They leave the pool hall, heading for the dance of the armory, libertine men and scarlet women and ragtime, shameless
46:51mut-
46:53With the arms of a jungle, animal instinct, mass-steria.
46:56Friends, the idle brain is the devil's playground.
46:59We're in trouble.
47:00We're in trouble.
47:00We're in trouble.
47:00Right here in River City.
47:01Right here in River City.
47:02With a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for FOOL.
47:05We've had FOOL.
47:06We've surely got trouble.
47:07We've surely got trouble.
47:08That's the song.
47:08River City.
47:09That's the song I heard.
47:10Figure out a way to keep the young ones moral after school.
47:13I'm in the children, don't have trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble.
47:16Mothers of River City.
47:18Heed that warning before it's too late.
47:23Creeping into his conversation words like, like S.W.EL.
47:29Trouble, trouble.
47:30Aha!
47:31And so's your old man.
47:32Trouble, trouble.
47:33And so, my friends, got trouble.
47:35Over the top.
47:36Right here in River City.
47:37Right here in River City.
47:38The capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for FOOL.
47:41But that's cool.
47:42We've surely got trouble.
47:43They said, I'm sorry.
47:44Right here in River City.
47:46Wait, what? What's going on?
47:49How is he in the goddamn movie?
47:51What's happening? How is this possible?
47:53Yes, Maddie!
47:55Is he listening?
47:57Maddie! Maddie, we're over here!
47:58Maddie, hey! Follow our voices!
48:00Maddie, wait.
48:02Yes! Yes!
48:04Yes! Maddie, that's it!
48:05We're over here! We're right here!
48:07Yes! Yes!
48:09Yes! Yes!
48:10Yes! Maddie, come on!
48:12Really? Teddy?
48:14Maddie? Yeah, Maddie, we're going to get you out!
48:17Maddie, come on! We're going to get you out!
48:20No, you're welcome.
48:23You're the reason I'm in here.
48:25Because you lied.
48:29Because you
48:31weren't there.
48:33What is happening?
48:50Remember, my friends.
48:53Listen to me because I've passed this way by once.
49:19what the fuck is that thing i told you weird shit was going on over that airbase they made a
49:24giant
49:25fucking mutant baby
49:43go go go go shoot us
50:21Oh, my God.
50:25Oh, my God.
50:29Stop it!
50:34Louie!
50:42Give me your hand.
51:11Lily, Lily, Lily.
51:18What happened?
51:19They're all gone.
51:44What do you mean they're all gone?
51:46What happened?
52:14They're all gone.
52:44They're all gone.
53:17They're all gone.
53:22They're all gone.
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