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IT.Welcome.to.Derry.S01E02 [Full Movie] [Trending Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:00:00Oh
00:00:31Come on!
00:00:34Come on!
00:00:50Hurry!
00:00:52Hurry!
00:00:53Give me your hand!
00:01:13A smile is something special. A ribbon is something rare. So I'll be special and I'll be rare with a
00:01:23smile and a ribbon in my hair.
00:01:27To be a girl they notice takes more than a fancy dress. So I'll be noticed because I'll dress with
00:01:37a smile and a ribbon in my dresses.
00:01:42The bigger my toothy grin is, the smaller my troubles grow. The louder I say I'm happy, the more I
00:01:52believe it's so.
00:01:53So I'll have that extra something, cause I'll know what to wear. So I'll be special and I'll be rare.
00:02:02I'll be something beyond compare. I'll be noticed because I'll wear a smile and a ribbon in my hair.
00:02:13The bigger my toothy grin is, the smaller my troubles grow. The louder I say I'm happy, the more I
00:02:23believe it's so.
00:02:24So I'll have that extra something, cause I'll be special and I'll be rare. I'll be something beyond compare. I'll
00:02:37be noticed because I'll wear a smile and a ribbon in my hair.
00:03:12With the kind ofatti and a ribbon, I know I'll have to wear a smile and a ribbon for me.
00:03:13I mean, you see fit for me. I know and you from my fingers too are soft. But each task
00:03:14is so.
00:03:16So Brogan, huh?
00:03:18She was pretty sure.
00:03:22The projectionist in the movie theater.
00:03:25With the candlestick.
00:03:30Little Philly Malkin went to school with my boy.
00:03:33Showed some respect.
00:03:36Sorry.
00:03:42And what do you think you did to him?
00:03:43A lot of blood?
00:03:44No bodies?
00:03:47What the hell should I know?
00:03:51Maybe he ate him.
00:04:03Those poor parents, though.
00:04:07It's a goddamn tragedy, is what it is.
00:04:11Sick bastard.
00:04:20They're still out there.
00:04:22Well, they're still out there.
00:04:24They'll even find those kids and figure out how to pin this on me.
00:04:27Told them you were nowhere near that theater when all that ugliness happened.
00:04:31Told them you were here in bed after watching the Andy Griffith with me.
00:04:36Told them they could ask you all about it.
00:04:37And you think they're going to take my mama's word for an alibi?
00:04:41They're trying to intimidate us, is what?
00:04:44Make you confess to something you didn't do.
00:04:46Well, fuck them.
00:04:48Shh.
00:04:48Calm down, mama.
00:04:49You know Ronnie's still sleeping.
00:04:50Hey, she shouldn't have let those kids in in the first damn place.
00:04:53They were just trying to figure out what happened to that Clements boy.
00:04:56That's all.
00:04:57None of this is her fault.
00:04:59It's your fault.
00:05:00Dilling her head full of Hollywood nonsense.
00:05:03Thinking she Nora Charles or some such, till she forget how the world really is.
00:05:09She's safe, mama.
00:05:11That's all that matters.
00:05:13You're going to send that girl back to school next week.
00:05:16She need that education.
00:05:17She's ever going to get the hell out of this town.
00:05:20Mama, kids missing people watching us.
00:05:23Whistler behind my back.
00:05:24Your back.
00:05:25Our backs.
00:05:27If you think I'm letting Ronnie out of my sight, you got another thing coming.
00:05:30You can't protect that girl forever.
00:05:33Now, come Monday, she's going to march into that school with her head held high.
00:05:40Ronnie, don't play with me now.
00:05:42I know you're there.
00:05:45Veronica Grogan.
00:05:59Are they really going to try and pin this on you and take you away?
00:06:02No, no, baby.
00:06:03No.
00:06:03I heard you say...
00:06:05I know what I said.
00:06:06This is grown folks talking.
00:06:08Come on.
00:06:11Nothing's going to happen to me.
00:06:14Everything's going to be okay.
00:06:15You hear me?
00:06:22Darling, you send me.
00:06:28I know you send me.
00:06:33Darling, you send me.
00:06:37I know you send me.
00:06:40I know you send me.
00:06:53I know you send me.
00:06:53I know you send me.
00:06:53I know you send me.
00:06:53I know you send me.
00:06:54I know you send me.
00:06:55I know you send me.
00:06:56I know you send me.
00:06:56I know you send me.
00:06:56I know you send me.
00:06:57I know you send me.
00:07:02I know you send me.
00:07:03I know you send me.
00:07:06I know you send me.
00:07:07Oh, let me see the grip.
00:07:12Yeah, that's the best you got?
00:07:13That you can handle.
00:07:14Oh, it's like that.
00:07:16Okay, how you doing?
00:07:19How you doing?
00:07:21I want to see my room.
00:07:23Upstairs?
00:07:25You know I've been waiting on this porch for you for two hours.
00:07:28Two hours, yeah.
00:07:30Well, we kept it well below the speed limit.
00:07:32Hey, baby.
00:07:33Hey.
00:07:38Oh, what's wrong?
00:07:39I had a little mishap on base.
00:07:42It banged me up a little bit.
00:07:44Oh, no, bad?
00:07:45No, I'll live.
00:07:48What do you think?
00:07:51There's more space.
00:07:52That's very nice.
00:07:53I think it's a quiet neighborhood.
00:07:55Mm-hmm.
00:07:56Right?
00:07:56It's beautiful.
00:07:58Mm-hmm.
00:08:04Good afternoon.
00:08:09You sure we're good here?
00:08:13If anybody's got a problem with it, they can take it up to JFK.
00:08:25Oh, my God.
00:08:27This thing is amazing.
00:08:30Oh, would you look at that?
00:08:33Yeah, finally.
00:08:33In this little secondhand shop downtown, owner cut me a deal.
00:08:37It's the exact kind I wanted.
00:08:39How did you know?
00:08:40Do you think your old man doesn't know his own kid?
00:08:42Well, last present he got me was a tie.
00:08:45Will, you said you loved that tie.
00:08:47Yeah, well, you can't see Jupiter with a tie.
00:08:51You know, when we need to, pilots will use planists to help us navigate,
00:08:56so we keep a device inside of the cockpit in case of a malfunction.
00:09:00A section, right?
00:09:02That's exactly right.
00:09:03Our little navigator.
00:09:04Be better at night, but in the meantime,
00:09:07maybe we can use this to spy on the neighbors.
00:09:11I don't think we should do that.
00:09:15Yeah, probably not.
00:09:19It's just a joke.
00:09:23Can I?
00:09:24Yeah, sure, please.
00:09:27Oh, it's got a mirror inside.
00:09:29Two mirrors, actually.
00:09:31You have one mirror to collect the light.
00:09:33And one that magnifies it.
00:09:36That's right, son.
00:09:50I'm not about to sweat out my silky press.
00:09:52We were moving in such a haste.
00:09:55You know, Charlotte's not going to bed without Charlotte's hands are.
00:10:00I'm gonna get organized tomorrow.
00:10:07That was a good call on a telescope, baby.
00:10:11Figured the last thing that boy needed
00:10:13was another baseball he was gonna use as a paperweight.
00:10:16His age, I'd have given a kidney for a proper minute.
00:10:19Well, he isn't you.
00:10:21Now is he?
00:10:23He's too smart for his own good.
00:10:24That's what he is.
00:10:25He's just trying to impress you.
00:10:33Did that hurt?
00:10:35What's the exact opposite of hurt?
00:10:41I do not like being apart.
00:10:47Apart of what?
00:11:03Why do fools fall in love?
00:11:07Why do birds sing so gay?
00:11:11And I was the way to play to play.
00:11:14Why do they fall in love?
00:11:16Why do they fall in love?
00:11:17Is it a cold mystery?
00:11:19All right, guys.
00:11:20Come on, Elaine.
00:11:20Just tell us.
00:11:22What?
00:11:23Tell us what?
00:11:24You promise you won't tell anyone?
00:11:25About what?
00:11:27You guys can just stop asking
00:11:28because I'm not going to tell you.
00:11:29Why do not tell it?
00:11:30We're your best friends.
00:11:32Whoever it is you have this crush on,
00:11:33you have an obligation to tell us
00:11:35so we can be happy for you.
00:11:37Don't you want us to be happy for you?
00:11:39Yeah.
00:11:39Don't you want us to be happy for you?
00:11:42Promise not to laugh.
00:11:44Cross my heart and hope to die.
00:11:46Fine.
00:11:48I think Scotty Mills is turning into
00:11:51kind of a dreamboat.
00:11:58See, I knew you guys would laugh.
00:12:00Well, that was before you told us
00:12:01it was Scott the snot.
00:12:03You haven't had that problem
00:12:04since we were kids.
00:12:07Are you talking about me?
00:12:09Sorry, I can't breathe my mouth.
00:12:11Oh, my God.
00:12:12That's what he sounds like.
00:12:14Does something smell?
00:12:15Why can't you smell anything?
00:12:17Does anybody have a tissue?
00:12:18Enough, Marge.
00:12:21Yeah.
00:12:22Don't be me.
00:12:29Look who's back.
00:12:33Where does she get the nerve?
00:12:37I can't sleep though
00:12:37that a dad could just crawl
00:12:38from over to my window at night.
00:12:40Do you think she knows
00:12:41where the bodies are?
00:12:43I was worried about you,
00:12:45but I can't do anything.
00:12:46And about that thing.
00:12:51Good morning, students.
00:12:53This is Principal Dunleavy speaking.
00:12:55It's 9 a.m. on another
00:12:57sunny spring day.
00:13:00Now, I would like to thank
00:13:01everyone who attended
00:13:02last week's Candlelight Vigil
00:13:04for Theodore Eurus
00:13:07and Philip and Susie Melkin.
00:13:10It was an uplifting evening
00:13:12of prayer and remembrance.
00:13:14And a strong reminder
00:13:16that as a community,
00:13:17we can weather any storm.
00:13:20No, the cafeteria
00:13:22will not be serving
00:13:23its usual sloppy jokes.
00:13:25And its place will be
00:13:26meatloaf, mashed potatoes,
00:13:28and something green.
00:13:37Hey.
00:13:40Hi, Marge.
00:13:42I just wanted to make sure
00:13:44you were okay.
00:13:44We haven't really talked
00:13:45since, you know,
00:13:47the thing that happened
00:13:47at the theater.
00:13:49Yeah.
00:13:50I'm fine.
00:13:51Thanks.
00:13:53Good.
00:14:00It feels like you've been
00:14:02ignoring me.
00:14:03No, it's just
00:14:04been hard.
00:14:06I'm sure I know.
00:14:07I bet.
00:14:10Take your seats quickly, please.
00:14:19Look, I saw you before
00:14:21talking to Ronnie Grogan.
00:14:24So?
00:14:26So, Patty and the girls
00:14:28really care about you,
00:14:29but they don't know you
00:14:30like I do.
00:14:31They see you getting cozy
00:14:32with you-know-whose daughter.
00:14:34They won't understand.
00:14:37I just...
00:14:38I know you want things
00:14:40back to the way they were.
00:14:41With us, with the patty cakes,
00:14:42and I can help.
00:14:43I want to,
00:14:44but you have to let me.
00:14:46How about eating lunch
00:14:47with us today?
00:14:49Phil and Teddy are dead.
00:14:50Phil's sister's dead.
00:14:53Who cares about
00:14:54your stupid patty cakes?
00:14:58Today, we will be discussing
00:15:00the four basic food groups
00:15:03and how to best employ them
00:15:05to ensure your growing bodies
00:15:06attain maximum vigor.
00:15:11Is this some stoggers class?
00:15:15I'm sorry.
00:15:16I couldn't find the room.
00:15:18I'm Will Hanlon.
00:15:19I'm new.
00:15:20Are you new to the concept
00:15:21of time, Mr. Hanlon?
00:15:23You mean, like,
00:15:25relativity?
00:15:27There's no excuse
00:15:28for tardiness.
00:15:29Next time,
00:15:30your grade will reflect it.
00:15:31Take a seat.
00:15:49Quiet!
00:15:50Quiet, everyone.
00:15:57I hate her point.
00:16:00Good pencil.
00:16:04Thanks.
00:16:05Eyes forward!
00:16:10Can I help you, sir?
00:16:12Yes, Major Hammond,
00:16:12Sergeant Vice, ma'am.
00:16:14Colonel Phil,
00:16:14I wanted to see you.
00:16:26Major, come on in.
00:16:28We searched his quarters,
00:16:30found the weapon used
00:16:32in your barracks.
00:16:33We finally admitted to it
00:16:34under questioning.
00:16:35Masters.
00:16:36He's no Soviet spy,
00:16:38of course.
00:16:39Just an asshole
00:16:40wanting to put a scare
00:16:41into a colored airman.
00:16:42But this isn't the South,
00:16:44and we don't broke
00:16:44that kind of shit here.
00:16:46We're still trying to figure out
00:16:47the identities of the other two,
00:16:49but Masters is a coward.
00:16:51He'll break.
00:16:52And when he does,
00:16:53I can promise you,
00:16:55justice will be served.
00:16:59Thank you, sir.
00:17:04Thank you, sir.
00:17:09Sir, that weapon
00:17:10that you recovered.
00:17:12It was dark in there,
00:17:13but it looked like
00:17:14a Makarov PM.
00:17:17Is that right?
00:17:19You have a good eye.
00:17:21It was a Makarov.
00:17:23Old Soviet piece of shit.
00:17:25Why?
00:17:26Nothing.
00:17:27Just, uh,
00:17:28one day when I'm telling
00:17:29my grandkids
00:17:30that I stared
00:17:30into the face of death,
00:17:32I want to have
00:17:33all the details.
00:18:03Good morning.
00:18:05Good morning.
00:18:17Good morning.
00:18:46Suck an egg, Paul Bunyan.
00:18:59Chris?
00:19:00I don't like it.
00:19:01It's Paul Bunyan,
00:19:02if you'd say.
00:19:03He's an American hero.
00:19:04I'll be right with you, Leslie.
00:19:06He's an eyesore.
00:19:07And I won't stand for it,
00:19:09and neither will
00:19:10any of the other
00:19:10granddames of Derry.
00:19:12That statue has got to go.
00:19:15Well, you know what I say?
00:19:17Let the pigeon sort it out.
00:19:20Here I am, Mr. Cavanaugh.
00:19:22On your tab.
00:19:23You have a good day, then.
00:19:26How can I help you, miss?
00:19:27Yes, I'd like to make
00:19:28a roast tonight.
00:19:29Sounds heavenly.
00:19:30Are we talking chuck around?
00:19:32A rump, please.
00:19:33For three.
00:19:34Okay.
00:19:40So, you're passing through?
00:19:41Oh, I actually just moved in.
00:19:43I suppose I do really
00:19:45stick out around here.
00:19:48Gosh, I didn't mean it that way.
00:19:50It's just,
00:19:50been here a lot of years,
00:19:52you see the same faces
00:19:52day in, day out,
00:19:53so I just have a little bit
00:19:54of variety.
00:19:58Stan Kirsch.
00:19:59Kids call me Stanley Cleaver.
00:20:01Cute.
00:20:02Well, I'm Charlotte Hanlon.
00:20:05Well,
00:20:08welcome to Derry,
00:20:09Mrs. Hanlon.
00:20:11Get him!
00:20:17Stop!
00:20:19Stop!
00:20:22Why is no one stopping this?
00:20:23Boys would be boys.
00:20:24What are you going to do?
00:20:28Hey!
00:20:30Hey!
00:20:32Uh-uh!
00:20:35You leave that boy alone,
00:20:37you hear me?
00:20:48He's getting away!
00:20:49Get him!
00:20:49Leave him alone!
00:20:51Oh!
00:21:04Don't tell me boys will be boys.
00:21:06How about boys will be kind?
00:21:07Boys will stand up.
00:21:09Boys will be tall
00:21:10in their integrity
00:21:11and their hearts.
00:21:14Boys will be measured
00:21:16by their mamas
00:21:17in their new house.
00:21:18Come on.
00:21:24It was pathetic, Leroy.
00:21:26Nobody seemed bothered
00:21:27by it in the slightest.
00:21:29And then when I shouted,
00:21:30they looked at me
00:21:30like I was the crazy one.
00:21:32Dogs.
00:21:33That's what they looked like,
00:21:34a bunch of starving dogs
00:21:35getting ready to
00:21:36tear at a piece
00:21:37of fresh meat.
00:21:40What were they doing
00:21:41outside of school
00:21:41in the first place?
00:21:43I got about a half of mine
00:21:45to track those kids' parents down
00:21:46and give them the what for.
00:21:48Please don't.
00:21:50Did anything like that
00:21:51happen for you today
00:21:52at school?
00:21:53Any bullies?
00:21:56No.
00:21:57Mom.
00:21:57This isn't about
00:21:58embarrassing you.
00:22:00This is about what's right
00:22:01and wrong.
00:22:02And isn't it wrong
00:22:03to embarrass your only son
00:22:04the first week of school?
00:22:05Don't get cute with me.
00:22:05You didn't see those kids.
00:22:07The board's right, Shaw.
00:22:08You should just,
00:22:09you should leave it alone.
00:22:10Is that an order, Major?
00:22:11After Shreveport,
00:22:12I think the last thing
00:22:13that you need to get
00:22:14is involved.
00:22:14Can you guys stop fighting?
00:22:15We're not fighting.
00:22:18We're talking.
00:22:20That's just how we talk.
00:22:28Can I be excused?
00:22:31We didn't get to hear
00:22:32how your first day went.
00:22:34It was fine.
00:22:35Mom, okay,
00:22:36can I go now?
00:22:41It's all right.
00:22:42Go home, son.
00:22:44Go.
00:22:54Excuse me.
00:22:55We're all off
00:22:57living separate lives
00:22:58most of the day.
00:22:59And all I ask
00:23:01is for a little family
00:23:02time at night.
00:23:04And please don't bring up
00:23:05Shreveport like we didn't
00:23:06move here for you.
00:23:07So that brick
00:23:08through our car window,
00:23:09was that for me too, Shaw?
00:23:09So it's my fault now?
00:23:10I'm not the one
00:23:11that's causing trouble.
00:23:12I'm not the one
00:23:13that's making signs.
00:23:14I'm not the one
00:23:14that's sitting in places
00:23:16where I'm not wanted.
00:23:19What is with you tonight?
00:23:20Why are you coming
00:23:20at me like this?
00:23:24Um,
00:23:26I'm sorry, baby.
00:23:28I had a day as well.
00:23:30Okay, you want
00:23:31to talk about it?
00:23:34No, I can't.
00:23:36Yeah, I know.
00:23:41Cause it's bullshit.
00:23:43Police peeking around
00:23:44outside our house.
00:23:45Arratching us.
00:23:46Day in and day out.
00:23:47Mama,
00:23:48well, honey, please.
00:23:49Don't you jerk me.
00:23:51You ain't the only one
00:23:52with the keys to drop
00:23:53to your hand.
00:23:54Oh, you do?
00:23:55Well, that's
00:23:56the same man
00:23:56you want me to pull.
00:23:57Come on, Mama.
00:23:57You think they got
00:23:58police outside their houses?
00:24:00Yeah, I don't know.
00:24:01It's bullshit,
00:24:02and you're dead.
00:24:03Mama,
00:24:05and you will
00:24:07go to the camera booth.非
00:24:10minute to do it. To
00:24:10do it. January
00:24:14Yes.
00:24:21This is
00:24:22wasted. Yeah,
00:24:22I know. Yes.
00:24:27Yes.
00:24:28Yes.
00:24:28Yes.
00:24:29Yes.
00:24:29Yes.
00:24:30Yes.
00:24:30Yes.
00:24:31Yes.
00:24:32Yes.
00:24:33to do it?
00:24:46Oh, my God.
00:25:13Oh, my God.
00:25:58Oh, my God.
00:26:21Oh, my God.
00:26:24Oh, my God.
00:26:31Oh, my God.
00:26:33Oh, my God.
00:26:37Oh, my God.
00:26:47Oh, my God.
00:27:17Look at the mess you made.
00:27:18Oh, my God.
00:27:24Oh, my God.
00:27:53Oh, my God.
00:28:07Oh, my God.
00:28:14Oh, my God.
00:28:29Oh, my God.
00:28:46Oh, my God.
00:28:59Oh, my God.
00:29:07Oh, my God.
00:29:27Oh, my God.
00:29:30Oh, my God.
00:29:31Oh, my God.
00:29:44Oh, my God.
00:30:17Oh, my God.
00:30:26Oh, my God.
00:30:32Oh, my God.
00:30:36Oh, my God.
00:30:44Are we supposed to go to relax around here?
00:30:46Oh, don't worry. I know somebody that can help us out.
00:30:49As long as you fellas can handle a little moonshine.
00:30:51I don't know about that, man.
00:30:53Man, shit's kind of strong.
00:30:54Oh, yeah? Well, so not.
00:30:57Got that oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:31:03Hey, hush up, man. You're gonna get us written up.
00:31:05Oh, I'm feeling good.
00:31:07Man, you're gonna feel so good when you throw your ass in the stock, Kate.
00:31:09Get rid of that shit.
00:31:14Come on, now. Straighten up.
00:31:24Hi, Deez.
00:31:26What are you fellas doing out?
00:31:29Base is on lockdown.
00:31:31Nobody's allowed on or off without special permission.
00:31:33Oh, well, we've all been questioned and cleared.
00:31:37Don't move. Any of you.
00:31:39Let the OD sort this out.
00:31:42Okay, would you be sure to let him know Dick Halloran's out here?
00:31:46Got myself some special privileges.
00:31:48My ass.
00:31:50Stay right over there.
00:31:52Yes, sir.
00:31:53Master Sergeant Deaver's down here at the Seth Gate.
00:31:56I got three drunk airmen here snuck off base.
00:31:58Need to just send someone.
00:31:59Guy named Halloran.
00:32:01That's right.
00:32:03Dick, yeah.
00:32:05Yes, sir.
00:32:06I will, sir.
00:32:13You're clear.
00:32:15Oh.
00:32:15Straight to quarters.
00:32:20Thank you, sir.
00:32:23Super secret spy mission.
00:32:26You weren't kidding, were you?
00:32:28What the hell they got you doing, Halloran?
00:32:54What the hell they got you doing, Halloran?
00:32:57Oh.
00:32:59Oh.
00:33:06It's done.
00:33:08Oh.
00:33:10Oh.
00:33:11Oh.
00:33:13Oh.
00:33:13Oh.
00:33:14Oh.
00:33:32Looking a little green around the gills there, Halloran.
00:33:38No complaints, sir.
00:33:41Well, I've got one.
00:33:43This is the fourth dig site in as many months.
00:33:46I'm getting tired of dragging my ass out into the middle of the woods for scraps.
00:33:50You might be fooling some of the people around here with these so-called gifts of yours,
00:33:53but the only gifts I see are the ones that the U.S. government feels fit to bestow upon you
00:33:56with nothing to show for in return.
00:33:59Maybe dragging things out of it, huh?
00:34:01Enjoying those special privileges a little too much.
00:34:05Can fix that real quick.
00:34:07We're close.
00:34:09Close, I can feel it.
00:34:13You better hope so.
00:34:24You better hope so.
00:34:28You better hope so.
00:35:05These beans taste disgusting.
00:35:07They taste like rat's balls.
00:35:10No way.
00:35:10It's worse than that.
00:35:12Tastes like Principal Dunleavy's butt.
00:35:26We need a talk.
00:35:28Hey, what's wrong?
00:35:30That thing.
00:35:31It came back.
00:35:34When?
00:35:38Hey.
00:35:39Get a load of Square Central.
00:35:44What's she doing with Hatchet Hank's kid?
00:35:48I thought you said she wasn't crazy anymore.
00:35:53I don't know.
00:35:55She seemed better.
00:35:57I wonder what they're talking about.
00:36:01Probably planning another murder.
00:36:03Maybe we're next.
00:36:18Hey, Margie.
00:36:20Weren't you wearing that sweater yesterday?
00:36:24I...
00:36:25Are you hurt?
00:36:28No, but it said things.
00:36:34Like what?
00:36:35I thought they were going to come from my dad.
00:36:38Take him away and that...
00:36:40That he'll fry.
00:36:43Look.
00:36:44Everyone knows your dad had nothing to do with this.
00:36:47When the cops asked me, I told them he wasn't even there.
00:36:50You told them what you told me, right?
00:36:53They asked what happened and I...
00:36:56You know, I said I wasn't really sure, but...
00:36:58But you told me a monster came out of that screen.
00:37:01You told me!
00:37:02Hey!
00:37:03Let's do the patty cakes.
00:37:07I don't know exactly what I saw, okay?
00:37:10But it wasn't your dad and that's what matters.
00:37:12And I told him so.
00:37:13I don't know what I saw sounds like you're too scared to tell.
00:37:17Come on, Marge.
00:37:18Join in.
00:37:19You don't tell them that you're soon.
00:37:21They're going to decide what happened that night and take my dad away.
00:37:24And if I do tell them, they'll think I'm crazy and take me away.
00:37:29You don't know, Ron.
00:37:31What it was like in that place.
00:37:35I can't go through that again.
00:37:37This is my dad's life you're talking about.
00:37:40I told him he wasn't there.
00:37:42That's all I can do.
00:37:43I'm sure it'll be fine.
00:37:45And I'm sure we both know that's some bullshit!
00:37:51Excuse me, young lady.
00:37:56You're coming with me.
00:38:15You can't sit there.
00:38:18It's saved.
00:38:22This spot?
00:38:24Of the four?
00:38:29It's not saved.
00:38:30It's the four.
00:38:31You can't save the four.
00:38:32Who would it be saved for?
00:38:35I don't know.
00:38:36Your friends?
00:38:37My friends.
00:38:39Sure.
00:38:42What'd you read?
00:38:44101 Scientific Facts by Thomas Inwood.
00:38:48Walk on through the wind.
00:38:53Walk on through the rain.
00:38:57Though your dreams be tossed and blown.
00:39:06Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart.
00:39:15And you'll never walk alone.
00:39:25You'll never walk alone.
00:39:34Hello?
00:39:36Oh, hi.
00:39:39Science.
00:39:40Cool.
00:39:42Why is the sky blue?
00:39:43Well, my dad says it's because God's a boy.
00:39:46Otherwise, it would be pink.
00:39:50That's an interesting theory.
00:39:53I'm rich, by the way.
00:39:57Will, do you always eat lunch out here?
00:40:02You might want to run now.
00:40:19Come on.
00:40:25You again?
00:40:27Let's...
00:40:35Come on, Rose!
00:40:39Baseball cards, bowling ball, beba.
00:40:51Craft, cups, cards, clock.
00:40:56May I help you?
00:40:57What a lovely shop.
00:41:01So are you looking for anything in particular?
00:41:04You know, you actually sold a telescope to my husband.
00:41:07I think last week.
00:41:08I remember.
00:41:09Very polite.
00:41:11Got the feeling he might be in the military.
00:41:15Yeah, don't hold it against him.
00:41:17My family and I just moved to town, and we're looking for things to fill the place, so...
00:41:24You have a son, right?
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:27Well, he's 12.
00:41:28He'll be 13 in August.
00:41:32Well, I normally close up right now for lunch, but for a return customer...
00:41:37Oh, feel free to look around.
00:41:38Thank you so much.
00:41:53I'm sorry.
00:41:56I'm sorry.
00:41:57Sorry, I stink, I know.
00:41:58I mean, you threw a stink bomb on your second day of school.
00:42:02What?
00:42:02No.
00:42:04No.
00:42:04No, I didn't do it, okay?
00:42:06I just got blamed.
00:42:10Why are you here?
00:42:12Cussing.
00:42:14Were you wrongfully accused you?
00:42:16No, I'm guilty as hell.
00:42:23I'm Will.
00:42:25Ronnie.
00:42:29You know you don't have to do that in here.
00:42:32They don't care.
00:42:33As long as we stay put.
00:42:36Right.
00:42:37Thanks.
00:42:41That's not on our syllabus.
00:42:45Really?
00:42:47Guess I must have gotten an old syllabus.
00:42:50Are you reading that for fun?
00:42:51No.
00:42:53No.
00:42:54I just...
00:42:54You're lying.
00:42:55This has got to be the first time a kid in this school has lied about doing schoolwork
00:42:58to cover up doing more boring reading.
00:43:00It's not boring.
00:43:07All right.
00:43:09Then what is it?
00:43:11Well, science is interesting.
00:43:14Take that stink bomb.
00:43:16You know it's made up of many different chemicals, right?
00:43:19Most of ammonium disulfide.
00:43:21And some other stuff.
00:43:22But the point is, those chemicals, it's the same exact stuff that makes up the clouds around
00:43:26Jupiter and Venus.
00:43:29So, yeah.
00:43:31Maybe I smell bad.
00:43:33Or maybe I'm just covered in stardust.
00:43:40You're weird.
00:43:41Takes one to know one.
00:43:50What's going on?
00:43:51What's going on?
00:44:04Do you know her?
00:44:30I didn't see Mr. Grogan that night.
00:44:32I already told you.
00:44:34Yes, you did.
00:44:35You told me.
00:44:37Lily, those families, they deserve justice, don't you think?
00:44:42Mm-hmm.
00:44:43A lot of people out there in the community, they're frustrated.
00:44:46People get frustrated, they start getting funny ideas.
00:44:50The thing is, Lily, you've got a little bit of a reputation in town.
00:44:53Don't misunderstand me.
00:44:55Right?
00:44:56Folks, folks get what you've been through.
00:44:59Your daddy like that.
00:45:02In pieces.
00:45:03It's just...
00:45:04Well, things no little girl should ever have to deal with.
00:45:07The people know that.
00:45:08They know that.
00:45:09But they also know...
00:45:11They also know about after.
00:45:13About your time at Juniper Hill.
00:45:15Well, and if what you say is true and Mr. Grogan wasn't there in the auditorium, well, it doesn't take
00:45:22long before the only witness starts to sound a little more like the only suspect.
00:45:32You think I had something to do with this?
00:45:35No.
00:45:36No, no, no.
00:45:37God, no.
00:45:39But people hear stories.
00:45:41About a girl with emotional problems.
00:45:44Found covered in her friend's blood.
00:45:47And, well, you can see how this doesn't look good.
00:45:51I didn't.
00:45:52I swear.
00:45:55Here's what we're gonna do.
00:45:58We're gonna send you back to Juniper Hill.
00:46:00What?
00:46:01Check you in for an evaluation just a couple of days, then everybody else can see they're barking up the
00:46:05wrong tree.
00:46:06No.
00:46:06No, please.
00:46:08I can't.
00:46:11I don't...
00:46:12Please don't send me back.
00:46:14I don't want to, Lily.
00:46:15I don't, but I...
00:46:20Tell you what.
00:46:22How about I ask you one more time?
00:46:24I'll even rephrase the question if that'll make it easier for you, all right?
00:46:28I'm not gonna ask you if you saw Hank Grogan there at the theater that night.
00:46:34What I'm gonna ask you is...
00:46:38Can you be absolutely, positively certain that he wasn't there?
00:46:48This ain't right.
00:46:50He didn't do nothing to those kids.
00:46:52Rogan, we have good reason to bring him in.
00:46:55We need to ask him some questions.
00:46:56Come on.
00:46:56Don't interfere.
00:46:57Daddy!
00:46:58Daddy!
00:46:58This is gonna be okay, baby.
00:47:00This is gonna be okay.
00:47:01This is gonna be okay.
00:47:01This is gonna be okay.
00:47:02I'll be back.
00:47:03I'll be back, okay?
00:47:04I'll be back.
00:47:05Don't worry about it.
00:47:06Daddy!
00:47:06This is gonna be okay.
00:47:07Come on.
00:47:08Mommy, watch my baby!
00:47:10I'll be back.
00:47:11No!
00:47:14Daddy!
00:47:19Go home!
00:47:21I'll be ashamed.
00:47:23We ain't know that other people's pain.
00:47:26Go home!
00:47:30Ronnie!
00:47:31Baby, come back!
00:47:42What do you think you're doing?
00:47:44Do you know what time it is?
00:47:45Where is she?
00:47:48What did you tell them?
00:47:50What did you say?
00:47:51I didn't.
00:47:53He tricked me.
00:47:54I didn't know what to do.
00:47:56What is this about?
00:47:57This is about my daddy.
00:47:58They took my daddy away!
00:48:00Enough!
00:48:00Go home before I call your grandmother!
00:48:05No!
00:48:11What'd you say?
00:48:12You know he didn't do it!
00:48:14You knew it!
00:48:16What did you do, Lily Bainbridge?
00:48:31What did you do, Lily Bainbridge?
00:48:33Who did you do, Lily Bainbridge?
00:48:37Who did you do, Lily Bainbridge?
00:48:46You have a visitor.
00:48:55Staff Sergeant?
00:48:57How did you get in here?
00:48:59Well, you fellas sticking together now, is that it?
00:49:04You come to get you a pound of flesh?
00:49:07Well, come on in, Poitier.
00:49:09Water's fine.
00:49:16What?
00:49:16You come all this way to cheeky now?
00:49:20Hey, what the hell?
00:49:21Relax.
00:49:23The magazine's empty.
00:49:30This one's not.
00:49:33Guard!
00:49:34I'm not gonna shoot you.
00:49:39That is a macro of PM.
00:49:42It's the same model that you put in my face the other night.
00:49:46But this one's mine.
00:49:48A souvenir from my time in a North Korean POW camp.
00:49:51Crime.
00:49:53Well, the PM, she's standard issues of the Berlin Wall, but not too common around here.
00:49:58It's a difficult piece to handle.
00:49:59It's even harder to load.
00:50:01It takes two hands and a couple tries on a good day.
00:50:04So?
00:50:05So?
00:50:07You cocked that gun less than a second.
00:50:10And I've seen trained Korean officers take longer than that.
00:50:15Masters, I don't know what you're doing here, but you sure as hell weren't in my room the other night.
00:50:23So you think that I don't want your black ass out of here?
00:50:27Oh, I believe that.
00:50:29But I pulled your file.
00:50:30And near as I can tell, you can barely strip down an M-16.
00:50:34Much less handle a Soviet pistol like you're married to it.
00:50:38There's a lot of interesting things in that file.
00:50:40Article 15's up the wazoo for everything from drunk on duty to punching out NCOs.
00:50:48Your mama must be real proud.
00:50:50You leave my mama out of these.
00:50:53Sure.
00:50:55Just as long as I don't have to leave this.
00:50:58Out your mama.
00:51:01You're all right.
00:51:03You're great.
00:51:13That's what I thought.
00:51:27General, do you have a moment for Major Hanlon?
00:51:29Send him in.
00:51:33General.
00:51:34Major, have a seat.
00:51:36It won't be necessary, sir.
00:51:37I just thought you should know you have an innocent man locked in a stockade.
00:51:40He's a racist asshole, but he's innocent.
00:51:44Bastard signed a confession.
00:51:46Well, he lied, sir.
00:51:49He told you that?
00:51:50In so many words.
00:51:53I'm going to file a report with OSI to request a further investigation.
00:51:56I see.
00:51:58Will that be all, Major?
00:52:00Yes, sir.
00:52:05Major Hanlon.
00:52:10Why don't you have that seat now?
00:52:31I needed to know if word of your brain injury in South Korea were true, then Major, you did not
00:52:38disappoint.
00:52:40A damaged amygdala.
00:52:42Fifty years in the field, and I've never heard of such a thing.
00:52:48I've spent enough time in combat to know a brave man when I see one.
00:52:53But you, Major, are the rarest of creatures.
00:52:57A man without fear.
00:53:00And I've been looking for someone like you for a long, long time.
00:53:05It was a test, son.
00:53:08And you passed.
00:53:11I think I heard enough.
00:53:12Now, hold on.
00:53:14Who was in the masks?
00:53:16Does it matter?
00:53:17Do I want to know who beat me with a metal pipe?
00:53:19Yes, sir, I do.
00:53:20It wasn't supposed to happen like that, and I am sorry.
00:53:23But I promised anonymity, and I don't burn my people.
00:53:27Hey, Master.
00:53:29He wasn't there.
00:53:31I understand.
00:53:32You're obligated to report me.
00:53:35But before you do, I would ask you to take ten minutes to hear me out.
00:54:07You're obligated to report.
00:54:08You'll find gingham dog food, bigger flavor, smaller price.
00:54:12And remember, cats love it too.
00:54:16Hi, Lily.
00:54:17Hi, Mr. Janko.
00:54:18Your mother sent you shopping again?
00:54:19She's working at Double Chef.
00:54:21If you need anything up high, ask.
00:54:23Thanks.
00:54:25On aisle seven, there's a La Soda Pop.
00:54:28Buy two for the price of one.
00:54:34And don't forget to pick up your spaghettios in the canned food section.
00:54:49Mr. Bubble Bubble Bath at half price until the end of the week.
00:54:58Say hello to the green giant.
00:55:00Green feeds on sale in aisle six.
00:55:13Crazy.
00:55:20You'll find gingham dog food, bigger flavor, smaller price.
00:55:23And remember, cats love it too.
00:55:29Gangham dog food, bigger flavor, smaller price.
00:55:33And remember, cats love it too.
00:55:40On aisle seven, there's a La Soda Pop.
00:55:43Buy two for the price of one.
00:55:48You should be locked up.
00:55:52Campbell's tomato soup, look for the red can in aisle six.
00:56:01Don't forget to pick up your spaghettios in the canned food section.
00:56:07Mr. Bubble Bubble Bath at half price until the end of the week.
00:56:19Mr. Bubble Bubble Bath at half price until the end of the week.
00:56:43What did you do?
00:56:47Oh, my God.
00:57:29Oh, my God.
00:57:44Oh, my God.
00:57:49Oh, my God.
00:57:51Oh, my God.
00:57:54Daddy?
00:57:57There's my little girl.
00:58:00Oh, my God.
00:58:06Got a kiss for daddy.
00:58:30Oh, my God.
00:58:31Oh, my God.
00:58:41Oh, my God.
00:58:51Oh, my God.
00:59:00We are crazy!
00:59:03Just one kiss for Barbara!
00:59:09He's here, Mom! He's here, Mom!
00:59:16Lily Bainbridge!
00:59:19What the hell's wrong with you?
00:59:29What the hell's wrong with you?
00:59:42Open the gate!
00:59:43Yes, sir!
01:00:00What is all this?
01:00:02Bear with me, Major.
01:00:05Earlier this year, the Cubans and the Soviets held an agricultural summit in Havana.
01:00:09I remember hearing about it in the news.
01:00:11Well, what you didn't hear about was the true purpose of that meeting.
01:00:14It was to devise a plan to place nuclear warheads within striking distance to the United States.
01:00:19With launch capabilities in Cuba, the Soviets could hit every major city in the United States within minutes.
01:00:25What you're about to see may be our best and only hope to prevent that.
01:00:45Gentlemen.
01:00:47Dismissed.
01:00:50Welcome to Operation Precept.
01:00:53A classified DOD crash program with a single purpose.
01:00:57To win the Cold War before the first missile is ever fired.
01:01:01You're building a weapon?
01:01:04Close.
01:01:05We're looking for one.
01:01:08Something that was buried in Derry a long time ago.
01:01:13Something that you, Major, are uniquely qualified to help us retrieve.
01:01:17How's that?
01:01:21This weapon.
01:01:23It generates debilitating fear.
01:01:26And anyone who comes near it, in theory, it could scare a man badly enough to kill him where he
01:01:31stands.
01:01:33What is it?
01:01:35Some kind of machine?
01:01:36We don't know everything about it.
01:01:38Where it came from.
01:01:39How it works.
01:01:41What we do know is that it's surrounded on all sides by a group of objects.
01:01:46Think of them as beacons.
01:01:48If we can find them, they'll help us pinpoint the exact location of the weapon itself.
01:01:53And at that moment, we need you there, Major, to help us secure it.
01:02:03Yes, Colonel, what is it?
01:02:05Apologies for the interruption.
01:02:06We just received word from the dig site.
01:02:09Reports are still coming in, but it appears they found something.
01:02:17Join us, Major?
01:02:20Yes, sir.
01:02:23Yes, sir.
01:02:39Mom, please.
01:02:45Don't make me go.
01:02:55Yes, sir.
01:02:56No, no, no.
01:03:09No, no!
01:03:11Yes, sir.
01:03:12No, no.
01:03:12Well, we're not working.
01:03:13Yes, sir.
01:03:14Well, we're not working on fire refills.
01:03:18Yes, sir.
01:03:20Yes, sir.
01:03:21Yes, sir.
01:03:23No, sir.
01:03:23Let's go.
01:04:02I told you.
01:04:23We're close.
01:04:25Hush, hush, hush. Here comes the bogeyman. Don't let him come too close to you. He'll catch you if he
01:04:32can.
01:04:32Just pretend that you're a crocodile, and you will find that bogeyman will run away a mile. Say shoo, shoo,
01:04:43and stick him with a pin.
01:04:45Bogeyman will very nearly jump out of his skin. Say buzz, buzz, just like the wasp that stings. Bogeyman will
01:04:54think you are an elephant with wings.
01:04:57Hush, hush, hush. Here comes the bogeyman.
01:05:05Tell him you've got soldiers in your bed. For he will never guess that they are only made of lead.
01:05:13Here's one way to catch him without fail. Just keep a little salt with you and put it on his
01:05:21tail.
01:05:21Here comes the bogeyman.
01:05:24Here comes the bogeyman.com.
01:05:28Here comes the bogeyman.com.
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