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00:02Savior, will you ever be able to forgive me for what happened?
00:07I got the gig for another four years until I get to retire somewhere beautiful.
00:12Unless, of course, somebody shoots me first.
00:16Wildcat is down. It's a code red.
00:19Someone has to know a lot. Someone has to have a lot of access.
00:22I was wondering where you were, Agent Robinson.
00:25Oh, I'm right here, Agent Collins.
00:27The First Lady will take the kid and leave me the second I'm out of office.
00:32And, uh, you're not wrong, Savior. What's in here will definitely kill me.
00:38Agent Collins, you're about to be entrusted with top-secret information.
00:42It's a fancy way of saying that's the most important box in the world.
00:45We are preparing for a massive catastrophe that could cause an extinction level of every humanity in the very real
00:50future.
01:18Hi, everyone.
01:21Thank you for joining me here.
01:24Thank you for signing the various NDAs.
01:26I know it's all been a bit cloak and dagger, and for that, I apologize.
01:32Also, for the shitty coffee.
01:36I know some of you have traveled in from all over the country,
01:39and I know you've been asked not to exchange pleasantries or introductions.
01:46I know it's weird.
01:49The people in this room are some of the country's preeminent minds in multiple fields.
01:55If you're in this room, it's because you're extremely special.
01:59And you're about to be entrusted with something massive.
02:05If you'll follow me.
02:33My husband's a terrible flyer.
02:38I met him at a bar almost ten years ago.
02:41Totally random, love at first sight type of thing.
02:46If I had known he was such a wimp in the air, I might not have given him a chance.
02:51If it makes you feel any better.
02:53This plane cost me $250 million.
02:56I didn't spend $250 million on a plane so I could crash.
03:00And nobody ever does.
03:06So you're the guy who builds cities?
03:09I'm the founder of an architecture and urban planning firm.
03:12Expressing a new architectural language focused on the needs of self-sustaining communities.
03:18Can I toss the hypothetical at you?
03:21It's your plane.
03:28If I gave you unlimited resources, resources gathered by a few friends and business acquaintances in my situation.
03:40If I told you to design me an underground city.
03:43Something that could safely weather anything from a nuclear blast to environmental catastrophe.
03:48If I told you I wanted you to make it feel like anywhere USA.
03:53A city for 25,000 people that felt like any city up here.
03:56A city with cars and cell phones and trees.
03:59What would you say?
04:01Well, first I'd laugh.
04:05Okay, and then?
04:06Well, then I'd laugh again.
04:09Then I'd tell you it's impossible.
04:12You know.
04:1325,000 people.
04:16I mean, you'd have to have a space the size of, like, Toledo.
04:23So there's no amount of money that would allow you to excavate a space so large that an underground space
04:27would actually feel like.
04:29Well, I tell you, though, it's not possible.
04:34Of course.
04:38This is what I've been told.
04:43If you have to tinkle, now's the time.
04:46We'll be landing shortly.
08:41It didn't work in the grocery store again.
08:43I'll take care of that.
09:19I'll take care of that.
09:48I'll take care of that.
09:49I'll take care of that.
09:50No, thank you.
09:51White wine.
09:52No straw, thank you.
09:57Celebrating?
10:00Something like that.
10:04Mysterious.
10:05That's cool.
10:10Thanks.
10:13I just sold my startup.
10:15Oh, yeah?
10:17Congrats.
10:18You're not impressed?
10:20We're in San Francisco.
10:22Half this bar probably just sold their startups.
10:25So, cloud storage startup domain?
10:28Oh.
10:28You've probably read about it.
10:29Nah, I'm more of an analog guy, but good for you.
10:32Sounds like a big deal.
10:33Yeah, well, if the stock moves the way I think it will, next year this time I'll be worth $14
10:45billion.
10:49I just became the richest self-made woman in the world.
10:55Sorry, I don't know why I told you that.
10:57I think I just kind of needed to say it out loud.
11:00No, I get it.
11:02Yeah, I...
11:07Actually, I'm celebrating too.
11:09You are?
11:10Yeah.
11:12My softball team won the championship tonight.
11:17Oh.
11:19It's fast-pitch softball.
11:21Well, I'm actually going to be worth $34 billion, not $14 billion.
11:25I don't know why I lied.
11:29It was slow-pitch softball.
11:31I lied because I was hoping you wouldn't have sex with me.
11:36What was your excuse?
11:44You are going to completely fuck up my life plan, aren't you?
11:50I guess it depends on what your life plan is.
12:14I'm here.
12:16I'm here.
12:17I'm here, babe.
12:26I'm here.
12:29I'm here.
12:33Can you hear me?
12:35Are you still there?
12:37Save your dad.
12:37I'm here. I'm here.
13:00Hey, badda-badda-badda-badda-badda-swing.
13:04You see what I'm doing there?
13:05This is pancake batter. It's very funny. It plays on a lot of levels. Robinson loves it.
13:11Agent Pace, enough.
13:13She's playing it cool right now, but I'm telling you, she thinks I'm a hoot.
13:16All right, watch this. Here we go.
13:18And a fastball right across the middle, and hey!
13:23And the crowd goes wild as the batter touches the plate.
13:30Agent Collins, I'm going to need you to come with me.
13:38Go on. I came to help the kids get to school.
13:40And I had press back the lunches so they'll have nutrients or whatever.
13:48Nothing to worry about, gang. Everything's fine.
13:51Go get your backpacks ready for school, please.
14:11Nobody knows what happened to them.
14:13And the people who do, they're in an absolute fucking frenzy.
14:17So, do you have a suspect?
14:29Have you found the murder weapon?
14:36Did you collect any samples for DNA?
14:40Agent Robinson, do you have any matches on DNA?
14:42Jesus Collins.
14:44No.
14:45No prime suspects.
14:48Dad and the ex-wife alibied out.
14:50No weapon.
14:52Brooks and Rainey are digging through the trash, and they're pissy about it.
14:56Autopsies tomorrow.
14:58And yes, of course, we ran the DNA.
15:03Unfortunately, our resources down here are limited, considering that the DNA tech basically exists to make sure people don't start
15:09marrying their cousins in a hundred years.
15:16You got something to say?
15:18Say it.
15:21I just don't understand why, of all the people that could be heading this up, they chose the one person
15:26who was sleeping with the victim.
15:31I'm clean, Xavier.
15:34The camera feed was down from 10.42 until 12.13 that night, while your boy was asleep on the
15:40couch.
15:41And from 10.42 until 12.13 that night, I was at the tavern, having drinks with some friends.
15:48The other reason, and this could just be me spitballing, is that I actually cared about the victim.
15:53And I'm not going to rest until I find some answers.
15:56You're too close to this.
15:57Or maybe, I didn't secretly hate the victim, and then shut down the crime scene for a full 30 minutes,
16:03before calling in the first ever murder down here.
16:05The murder of our president.
16:13His tablet is missing.
16:16Very important people are very upset.
16:19You better get your game face on.
16:22They've got questions.
16:39We're going to need your weapon.
16:43It's a glorified nerf gun, not a weapon, but sure.
16:47Go nuts.
16:48If you've got nothing to hide, then it shouldn't be a problem.
16:52Take a seat.
17:06Arms up.
17:08Should we be worried about our safety?
17:11No, let's not overreact here.
17:13Overreact?
17:14Come on, Henry.
17:14The president had a full security detail, and he was murdered in the residence.
17:19No, he wasn't.
17:21Cal Bradford died of natural causes.
17:24Likely a heart attack.
17:25If you seriously think you're going to be able to contain this.
17:28Really?
17:29You really think that you can contain this?
17:32Can we?
17:33We can have solutions that we can.
17:37So, should I make lasagna, or should we order in?
17:41We're in the middle of the merger, hon.
17:42You've got the board up your ass.
17:43Let's just order in and make life easier.
17:45Well, fair point.
17:46That's said.
17:47Lasagna!
17:48I mean, the people have spoken.
17:51Hey, Dylan, not too far ahead, please.
17:53Mom, come on.
17:54Can we do the ice cream thing?
17:56Um, Daddy, can we?
18:01I'll get the rest of the stuff.
18:03I'll get you outside.
18:05You're very sexy when you do what I want.
18:08You better not.
18:15Do you see it?
18:18I see it.
18:20Is it a sandwich, a cone, or a cup?
18:25Sandwich.
18:27Rectangular or circular?
18:29Rectangle.
18:30Okay.
18:31Let's see what I can do.
18:48Horse?
18:48Horse.
19:00What's this?
19:02It's a different from her.
19:04I don't know.
19:04Or I'll just eat her.
19:05Okay.
19:08Make it fast.
19:10All right?
19:11Mm-hmm.
19:12All right.
19:12How are you?
19:14Okay, good.
19:16I'll call you later.
19:20Board approved the merger.
19:24It's going through.
19:26Wow.
19:26Oh, that was a lot of worrying about nothing.
19:30Yeah.
19:31All right, the whole thing.
19:32Dylan?
19:33We're fine.
19:35Dylan?
19:37Dylan?
19:38Dylan?
19:38Hey.
19:39Dylan?
19:48Enough!
19:53In 10 minutes, the community will get an alert for an emergency town hall.
19:59They will gather here, and we will share the shocking news that the president has passed
20:03of natural causes quietly in his bed.
20:07We will then immediately swear in Henry, which will settle everyone, because it will remind
20:13our community that we have a functional system in place.
20:18As for the rest of you, your security will be increased until we find some answers.
20:23So, if you gentlemen will just pour yourselves a drink, or tug on your dicks, or do whatever
20:30it is you need to do to calm yourselves the fuck down so that we can present a united front,
20:35friends?
20:39Well, that would be super.
20:47Dr. Charambi, will you come with me?
20:49Yes.
20:53Arms straight from me.
20:54Fingers flat.
21:19he said for the record your name is Xavier Collins
21:25correct last I checked yes or no please yes you have two children James and Presley correct
21:37yes your wife was Dr. Terry Collins she is deceased correct Dr. Terry Rogers Collins
21:45she hyphenated answer the question please yes Dr. Terry Rogers Collins was my wife
21:53yes she is deceased when was the last time you saw Cal Bradford alive as I stated yesterday
22:00I walked the president to his room when he turned in at 2204 and when did you discover
22:06the body I knocked on his door at 801 that's when I found him lying next to his bed how
22:14long were you in there I don't know you don't know I don't know how long I looked at him
22:19like that I just knew that he was gone I just knew that I've lost him
22:30did you take anything from the scene
22:37no then why the delay why did you call agent pace agent pace was the only person I felt I
22:43could trust
22:43are you covering for agent pace no I didn't feel comfortable going through normal channels because
22:49my boss was sleeping with the president he was laying there on the floor dead you all know she
22:55was sleeping with him right wasn't a big secret but still it feels like an important bit of context
23:02you were the last person to see the president alive nobody entered that room from the time that you
23:07shut the door I did not murder Cal Bradford take me through the steps may I what happened in that
23:28time in that room the president is normally up and about before 8 a.m. but he wasn't on this
23:34particular day
23:35I knocked on his door three times before I entered I saw his body on the ground covered in blood
23:40I checked his pulse there was nothing I was concerned that there could have been some theft
23:46thank you agent Robinson
23:51thank you
24:05Xavier
24:05Xavier
24:36is a part of you happy that Cal is dead
24:39is a part of you happy that Cal is dead
24:57yes
25:11as I've told you about 19 times I'm not an interrogator but you saw his vitals remain stable throughout
25:21what do you think
25:24I think he's telling the truth why
25:29well if he's such a well-practiced liar then why would he admit
25:35to hating the man that was murdered it doesn't track
26:01Mr. and Mrs. Redman thank you for seeing me we've been treating Dylan for over a year and a half
26:08he has gotten better care than frankly any patient I've ever seen best doctors in the world cutting edge treatments
26:17unfortunately I think it's time for an impossible conversation
26:22what
26:23no
26:26no the specialist in Japan was optimistic which I've been telling you all is something that we could use a
26:34lot more of around here
26:35and he was going to look at the latest scans and
26:37he did
26:39he did
26:43I will find someone else
26:46I will find someone better
26:53I've asked someone to join us
27:01hello
27:03this is Dr. Gabriella Tarabi
27:06she's a world-class therapist and grief specialist
27:09she has done incredible work helping many people in your situation
27:13no
27:16no
27:17no
27:17no
27:17no
27:17no
27:17no
27:18no
27:18no
27:19not
27:20you brought me here because I am always right
27:33no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34no
27:34Because I admire your pantsuits.
27:38Well, shit, Samantha.
27:40That might be the nicest thing you've ever said to me.
27:56Agent Collins, come with me.
28:07I appreciate you going through all that.
28:10Obviously, you're all on edge here.
28:14Do you know what I do here?
28:16Yes, ma'am.
28:18I know that everyone seems to take direction from you.
28:21I know that the president seemed to take direction from you.
28:25Do you know why my detail calls me Sinatra?
28:30You can speak freely, Agent Collins.
28:32I always assumed it was because of the hats.
28:36Cute.
28:47I became an absolute walking encyclopedia on all things Agent Collins last night.
28:53Only child.
28:55Grandfather of Tuskegee Airmen.
28:58Your father was one of the first black commercial airline pilots.
29:02That's quite a legacy.
29:04They must have been so proud of you.
29:08A man who took a bullet for the president.
29:12The last few days must have been especially hard on you.
29:20Agent Robinson will continue the investigation, but to preserve his memory, we'll be telling everyone that President Bradford died of
29:27natural causes.
29:28We think it's what's best for the community.
29:32Why did your wife use a hyphenate?
29:35Her father died when she was very young.
29:37She couldn't bear the thought of his name dying with him.
29:40That makes sense.
29:41Do you have the tablet?
29:43No, no, I do not.
29:47You'll remain on leave for the next two weeks, and then we'll reassign you.
29:50Ma'am, I think I'd be better utilized.
29:51And I do not.
29:52And I am more important.
29:58Robinson tells me you have children.
30:01Yes, I do.
30:03A boy and a girl.
30:07God, that must be tough without their mom.
30:14I had two children.
30:31Thank you for seeing me.
30:35It's been a while.
30:39How are you?
30:48I'm not great, honestly.
31:01Everyone said time would help.
31:07But it isn't.
31:11It's been six months.
31:17It's not helping.
31:21Time is actually making it worse.
31:24Because it's taking me further away.
31:33From when he was here.
31:40You were kind to me then.
31:44You helped me.
31:47And I need your help.
31:52Right now.
31:54Of course.
31:55Yes, yes.
31:57But...
31:58Healing is a long, slow process.
32:04Yeah, I have no...
32:07desire to be...
32:10healed.
32:14I...
32:15I...
32:15I'm...
32:15I'm broken.
32:16Forever.
32:18My marriage is broken.
32:19Forever.
32:20But I have a business.
32:22A giant business.
32:24Where there are...
32:26tens of thousands of people who rely on me.
32:37And I have a daughter.
32:40I still have my daughter.
32:41And if she so much as sneezes, then my heart stops.
32:48And I need to be functional for her.
32:50I don't need to be healed.
32:53I just need to be functional enough that I can think about something other than throwing myself off a fucking
32:58roof.
33:07I'll pay you.
33:08I...
33:09You will be richer than your wildest dreams.
33:12You won't need a single other client.
33:13Oh.
33:13So I'll just...
33:17She's all I have.
33:18So I need you to help me.
33:24Samantha...
33:25Please help me.
33:28I need you to help me.
33:34Will you help me?
33:40I had two children and I lost one of them.
33:45Trust me, Agent Collins.
33:46That is something you never get over.
33:51Take the leave of absence.
33:54Leave this alone.
34:05What?
34:07What?
34:08How did you help me?
34:13But why...
34:14My God.
34:16First boy looks extra pathetic today.
34:19Did his sad eyelashes get even longer?
34:22Lisa...
34:22I mean it in a good way.
34:24Like...
34:25Enhances his whole look.
34:37Everyone, I don't know what this is, but let's all head over together.
34:41We're going this way, folks. Come on.
35:16Hi. Did a guy come through here around my age? Stupid haircut?
35:21Everyone your age has stupid haircuts.
35:24But if you're referring to Jeremy Bradford, he's in the media rotunda.
35:28Cool. Thanks.
35:55Aren't you at the town hall thing?
35:58Aren't you?
36:29Hello, Xavier.
36:32Madam First Lady.
36:35How are you holding up?
36:40Honestly, I have no fucking clue, Xavier.
36:45I've been pretending for so long.
36:48Pretending to be part of this all-American family while living in separate houses.
36:53Pretending to be a loving wife until the moment has termended.
37:02It wasn't all pretend.
37:05I know.
37:08He worshipped you.
37:09Oh, jeez.
37:10He did.
37:11Do you remember that time when you joined Saturday morning basketball at the White House?
37:16I do.
37:18Cal was so excited to have you on his team because he just assumed that you would be good.
37:26Cal was racist.
37:30He loved an outdated stereotype.
37:32We'll leave it at that.
37:33Okay.
37:36He was surprised, of course, to find out that you were just an average player.
37:41He came running into the bedroom, dripping with sweat, hair plastered against his forehead like a six-year-old boy.
37:48I'm better than a baby.
37:50He was not better than me.
37:51Well, I wasn't there.
37:57But he couldn't get over how hard you played.
38:03Now, you never stopped.
38:06The man is relentless, he said.
38:15They're about to tell everybody that Cal died of natural causes.
38:20I know.
38:22He wouldn't let me look at the body.
38:26I saw the body.
38:36He loved you.
38:39The man who was everything he felt he wasn't.
38:42The relentless man.
38:44Who never stopped.
39:01Mommy!
39:06Where are you going, Mommy?
39:08I have a work trip, remember?
39:10But I don't want you to leave forever.
39:18Hey.
39:23Listen.
39:27I'll always come back, okay?
39:30I'll always come back to take care of you.
39:39Go see him.
39:58Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to this year's conference.
40:05We have some scintillating conversations lined up for you,
40:08covering global security, cyber engineering, climate change, and much more.
40:14We are here to begin what we hope will become not just conversations or projects,
40:19but the future of our world.
40:22Within a year, 20% of all livestock will perish from fluorosis poisoning.
40:31Well, I guess I'll go ahead and start wrapping up,
40:34since this talk has proven to be the one to miss.
40:39Ironic, because it's the only one that matters.
40:45Listen, I know this all sounds pretty far-fetched,
40:48but you know when it won't seem far-fetched?
40:51In less than a decade, when a tsunami plunges the entire eastern seaboard of the United States underwater,
41:08I'm done.
41:10Try not to get trampled on the way out,
41:12unless you prefer that to being drowned.
41:24Hey, wait.
41:26Sam.
41:31Well, that guy was a barrel of last, wouldn't he?
41:33Yeah.
41:35How you been?
41:38I'm fine.
41:40Thanks, Senator.
41:41Yeah?
41:44It's been just over a year, right, since you lost your son?
41:49One year.
41:51That's...
41:52That's hard.
41:55That must feel like no time at all to you.
42:00I can't imagine.
42:04God, he was such a cute kid.
42:06I remember him running around in a little sandbox,
42:09he'd do the big old handfuls of sand, and he's dumping on it.
42:14I'm sorry, Sam.
42:15I didn't mean to.
42:18No, don't be.
42:23No one's...
42:29No one's talked to me about Dylan
42:31for a very long time that directly.
42:38Thanks, Cal.
42:41I think I finally see why people like you.
42:43It's mainly the hair.
42:48You, however,
42:50you got the real stuff, Sam.
42:52You got the stuff that makes people sit up straight
42:53when you walk in a room.
42:54My old man,
42:55I hear it from him all the time.
42:59How's your dad?
43:00Still just a light touch of dementia,
43:02but he's still him.
43:05Still crushing me with blows like...
43:08You think you're Dean Martin,
43:09walking around with your cock out.
43:11You ain't Dean.
43:12You're a joke.
43:13You're Peter Lawford.
43:14You're only in the band because of who you're related to.
43:16Jesus.
43:17Yeah, yeah.
43:17That's Christmas morning, mind you.
43:19My loving daddy.
43:21Yeah.
43:24He says...
43:26He says you're Sinatra, by the way.
43:30The clear leader, the one.
43:33I don't know about that.
43:36You know, I have this thing.
43:39This disorder.
43:41Where I pick up my hair.
43:43I'm getting a bald spot.
43:46Sometimes I have to wear hats.
43:51I'm not a smart girl.
43:57I miss my kid.
43:59I know.
44:01Hey!
44:07If that stuff happens...
44:09It's going to happen.
44:10And it's going to happen in the next decade.
44:13So what do we do?
44:17I have a daughter.
44:23What do we do?
44:26You dig the biggest hole you can.
44:28And you get in.
44:34Jesus.
44:35Somebody out.
44:35Get that guy a slot at the laugh factory.
44:38You going to the next talk?
44:42No, I'm done talking.
44:45Thanks for asking about Dylan.
44:49Hey!
44:50Wait up!
44:55Samantha.
44:56A couple of thoughts on speech.
44:59Just read it, Henry.
45:00We didn't pick you to have thoughts.
45:16My fellow Americans,
45:18I'm afraid I have terrible news.
45:22President Cal Bradford
45:24passed away early yesterday morning.
45:25Oh, no!
45:27Oh, no!
45:28Oh, no!
45:29Oh, no!
45:31Are you okay?
45:42My dad is dead.
45:45They are.
45:46They took everyone to the arena to tell me.
45:51I ask that everyone
45:53learn this awful news together
45:56so that we could be comforted
45:57by our friends
45:58and our community,
46:00those who've helped us
46:01grieve and heal
46:03over the past three years.
46:06I ghosted him yesterday.
46:10And that means that
46:11our fight last week was...
46:14It was the last time
46:15I ever talked to him.
46:17I told him that
46:19he was the reason
46:20so many people are gone.
46:22I told him
46:24that I wished he was dead.
46:28It's the last thing
46:29I ever said to my dad.
46:30In a few moments,
46:32I will take the oath of office
46:33and become our next president.
46:35But first,
46:37I'd like to say
46:38a few words about Cal.
46:41He, uh...
46:42He loved this
46:44shitty
46:4480s and 90s rock music.
46:47And when I was younger,
46:48he would
46:49dance around with me
46:50and
46:51scream it at the top
46:52of his lungs.
46:57And then I grew up
46:58and
46:59I just told him
47:00how lame I thought
47:01his music was
47:02every chance I got.
47:04Now here I am,
47:06listening to
47:08music that my dad loved
47:12the music I told him
47:13I hated.
47:14Cal
47:15was the kind of guy
47:16who would go up
47:18to a complete stranger
47:19in a parking lot
47:20and say something
47:21tender to them.
47:23Something they really needed
47:24just because he could sense
47:27they were in pain.
47:32My dad's into
47:33planes.
47:36He...
47:37He got his pilot's license
47:39and everything.
47:43He used to talk about planes
47:45all
47:46the
47:47time.
47:48And each time I'd tell him
47:49what a massive dork he was.
47:52He never talks about them anymore.
47:58Oh, what I'd give
47:59to listen to him
48:00ramble on about planes again.
48:06What were you, uh,
48:08listening to
48:08of
48:09your dad's
48:11lame 80s and 90s rock?
48:12Um,
48:15do, uh,
48:17you have this one?
48:18Mm-mm.
48:21Wait for me?
48:23I take no responsibility
48:25for what you're about to hear.
48:33We built this city
48:35We built this city
48:38on rock and roll
48:40We built this city
48:41And I will
48:43We built this city
48:45on rock and roll
49:05And?
49:07Maybe it's
49:08not so bad
49:09that the world ended.
49:10Yeah.
49:12You bastards were asking for
49:18do it do you want to see something cool
49:24yeah yeah okay
49:25we will
49:43you good
49:50can you think of any important six-digit codes down here password symbol
49:58no what it's been 15 years as an agent in the real world the main question I'd
50:07always get is it hard always watching everything always listening never
50:12talking not always answer that's my job I was real good at my job Billy I've been
50:25watching her Sinatra I've been listening to her and something's not right with
50:35that woman I can feel it in my gut a guy is gone and she's smack in the middle of
50:41the whole thing she's pretty much the most powerful person down here yeah and I'm
50:52gonna take her down
50:59very fucking carefully
51:10hey mom
51:22everything okay
51:26you hanging in yeah I'm fine don't stay up too late
51:50no one's really loud down here
52:09holy shit
52:22you
52:24you
52:25you
52:27you
52:28you
52:29you
52:34you
52:44you
52:45mom
52:47yes my love yes I'm right here
52:51what am I going to have it
52:55listen to the radio
52:59don't you remember
53:02it's okay
53:04you can tell me
53:06I want you to tell me
53:17I think you are
53:20I think you are
53:22yes
53:23what do you think it's like
53:26I think
53:27never
53:28you
53:28you
53:28you
53:28you
53:49know
53:50you
53:50know
53:50you
53:51know
53:54I'm
53:55I'm
53:56you
54:01Do, uh, do you remember this place?
54:07Yep.
54:13Where are we?
54:14Is Mom coming?
54:15Is she going to make it?
54:17I want Mom!
54:18What?
54:26We built this city on rock and roll with this city
54:35We built this city on rock and roll with this city
54:41The thing about heaven is it's anything you want it to be.
54:48We built this city on rock and roll with this city
54:58We built thisā
54:59What do you want it to be like?
55:01We want it to be just like you but with more horse rides.
55:09I mean, we built this city on rock and roll.
55:14Well, then.
55:18Well, then that's what it will be like.
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