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00:01The houses Montague and Capulet
00:06Alike in dignity, hence Rose's hate
00:11Of Iris not remains but Juliet, who scaped her family's sanguinary fate
00:18The tyrant's heir, a lad named Romeo
00:26The Lady Capulet, whose vengeance swore
00:30They meet where'd she been wiser not to go
00:34And thus their star-crossed love was bred and born
00:40But fate, whose heart beats fast for tragic stuff
00:43Would suffer not their love to sail to port
00:52The last doth learn that love is not enough
00:56Twixt Scylla and Charybdis they cavort
01:00How find you then your bliss with sestral foe?
01:04This sonneteer does not pretend to know
01:10What are you doing in there, William?
01:13The sooner we leave, the better!
01:15I come anon!
01:24Heading to Mantua straight away
01:26Witless or wise, what say you?
01:28Prudent, that
01:30Why Mantua?
01:32William's mother, Lady Ariel, of House Farnese
01:35At her villa we shall all convalesce
01:37And heal our withered luck
01:40Sorry I'm late
01:42Dear Juliet, be careful
01:46I'll be fine
01:48My soul is light, nothing can drag it down
01:52Even when my love is far away
01:54Romeo is the wind that cradles me aloft
01:57Come then, you kite
02:01Nothing can come of nothing, speak to her
02:03What are you saying?
02:06Ready, my motley crew?
02:08Yes
02:08Hey, William, can you really sneak us out of town in this wagon?
02:12Oh, ye of little faith
02:14What god would dare shake his spear at me?
02:17Beauty that I am
02:19Sorry I asked
02:20Were we bereft of his charisma
02:22I still doubt the carabinieri would search a Farnesey wagon
02:26Lead on, Macduff
02:28Ha!
02:33Farewell
02:40I will return someday
02:43I swear it
02:44I will return someday
02:58I swear it
03:03Where are you
03:05Where are you
03:07Where are you
03:08Where are you
03:09For the world
03:16where do you
03:34Tell me, let's go through the sea
03:40The prayer is over the time
03:48The prayer is over the time
03:57The prayer is over the time
04:53Wherefore?
04:54Answer me!
04:56Because I'm in love with her.
04:58You'd give your heart to that whore?!
05:00Aye, though she were the daughter of murderous Cain.
05:03That angel you malign is my love.
05:05And I will find a way for us to live as one.
05:07I gave her my word.
05:09Oh, to live as one.
05:10I see.
05:15Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
05:19Throw your word to be false, boy!
05:22You understand why?
05:23Because I am her undoing.
05:25Nary a scrap of Capulet flesh shall escape rending.
05:28As waves crash against the cliffs, I'll send her cursed blood aspray!
05:36I could never quite understand, but now the reason Mother fled these halls is clear to
05:42me.
05:43Go then.
05:44Make your escape!
05:47Romeo Kendore de Montague, henceforth you serve as Thane of the Gredisca Mine.
05:54Double its yield afore you dare show your ungrateful face!
06:02the exile shall return, back to the alabaster city of his birth, to face the frowning tyrant.
06:10Yea, for I gave my word to Juliet.
06:15From this moment forward, the young man at my back is the captain of all your grit-begrimed
06:20destinies.
06:20Look upon your new master, you curs, Lord Romeo de Montague!
06:25He deigns to grace you with a word of welcome.
06:28Though it's wasted on the likes of you, you will heed his speech as though you are men!
06:35As your foreman has already said, my name is Romeo.
06:38Over time, it is my intention to improve conditions here, so that together, we may improve this
06:44mine, and increase efficiency.
06:52That's all!
06:53Get Egon!
06:54Back to work!
06:58Doubtless your journey has left you tired.
07:00Get some rest, and I'll see you on the morrow.
07:03I'd like to tour the work site first, if you please.
07:05Would you do me the honor, Foreman Paolo?
07:09Lord, the honor is all mine.
07:22No scoundrel at Gredisca toils here of his own free will.
07:26Every mother's son has spat in the face of Neo-Vorona.
07:29What?
07:30No murderers among them, but scum nonetheless.
07:33Dross to be discarded from the city's noble alloys.
07:37No better than the beasts of the field.
07:40Every unwatched moment, every blink of a guard's eye, they take as a sign to lay down their
07:45tools.
07:46Their sloth demands our unceasing vigil, as you can imagine.
07:50It's a wonder this mine yields anything at all, my lord.
08:01Hey, you!
08:02What are you doing?
08:03Ah, it's you again.
08:05Stand up!
08:06Now!
08:06The rest of you, move it!
08:08I said get up!
08:10Please, don't interfere, Lord Romeo.
08:12What?
08:13What we do has always worked before.
08:30Lord Romeo, dinner awaits you in your chamber.
08:33You need not dine amid the rabble.
08:36After they've toiled like Sisyphus, this is all the nourishment they get?
08:41They eat what our coffers can summon.
08:44I'll be looking over your monthly records later on.
08:47They await your perusal, Lord.
08:59Hey, Petruchio.
09:00Ain't a man supposed to earn his daily bread?
09:02That's right, boy.
09:03Flopping about like a fish out of water don't count as pulling your proper weight.
09:09Come on.
09:10Hand it over.
09:13Villain!
09:14You mind your own business.
09:21Lord Romeo, was it you?
09:25Foreman Paolo, I'm fine.
09:27But, my lord...
09:31Beg pardon.
09:36I'll fetch you one that doesn't taste of these stones.
09:39Don't bother.
09:40Just go.
09:54Lord Romeo, allow me to say once again.
09:57Our methods are rough-hume, but they work.
09:59If you act rashly and get a bodkin for your troubles, our lives are all forfeit.
10:04Fret not over me.
10:07It's a crude affair, I will admit.
10:09But we've ready to bath for your ablutions.
10:11I don't need it.
10:12What?
10:14Water is a rare element here in Gradiska, they say.
10:17I wasn't sent to bask in privilege.
10:20But, my lord...
10:21Since the men are having trouble meeting their quota, henceforth I shall join them in their labor.
10:27Would you procure me garb fit to the task?
10:31Yes, my lord.
10:32You shall have them forthwith.
10:41Juliet, I'll create a world in which we can live together as one.
10:46I swear it.
10:52The muses bid me stay.
10:54My quill yearns to play the wanton atop virgin parchment.
10:58For everything.
11:01If you mean that, show me a miracle.
11:03Take my star-crossed couple, and conjure a happy ending for them.
11:09Draw thy breath for more than vengeance.
11:13William...
11:15Spare me your critique, you little grindling!
11:18I shall visit you in Mantua once things calm down here.
11:22Ciao.
11:28Lady Juliet, before we can depart, I must ask a favor of you.
11:34What?
11:35As we wind our way to Mantua, banish that boy from your mind.
11:41How can we topple the tree if your heart hangs from one of its branches?
11:45Oh.
11:50Please forgive me.
11:51I know that my words dishonor the scars you carry in my name.
11:56But I...
11:57I have to be honest with you.
11:59I cannot forget him who I love.
12:04I took Romeo's hand in mine.
12:07We promised to be together in life and death alike.
12:10Romeo said if this world wouldn't let us live in peace, he'd work until it did.
12:15But he can't do it alone.
12:18He shouldn't have to.
12:20I'm his, till all is dust.
12:46That fop makin' sport of us?
12:49Pay no mind.
12:50It's a game to the likes of him.
12:53Let's see how many swings of the pick our boss is good for.
13:10Sir, you think he knows what he's doing?
13:12Not in the least.
13:14Let's hope he admits defeat and heads home soon.
13:46Watch out!
13:52Petruchio!
13:57Are you alright?
14:00Hey, you just worry about your own damn self.
14:03I saved you and this is what I get in return?
14:06The devil take you!
14:07Leave me alone!
14:08You filthy nobles have never worked an honest day in your life!
14:12The only reason you're here is to worm your way back into daddy's good graces.
14:17You worked the mines for a while.
14:19Show him you've had a change of heart.
14:20That's your scheme, right?
14:21Everyone knows it!
14:23All of us heard how Prince Montague tossed you out for your sins!
14:27Enough, Petruchio.
14:28He ordered you here before you could dirty the family name any worse, isn't that right?
14:34I guess blood really will tell.
14:37Word is your mother put horns on the prince time and time again.
14:40They say it was the talk of Neo-Verona.
14:46Slander my name, but of my mother don't you say a word!
14:51Such a big man!
14:52Lick your father's boots till he lets you go back where you belong!
15:01No going back.
15:03Returning home is just running away.
15:05I'm facing them.
15:07Both my father and my destiny.
15:30To the king's hand is so much better.
15:34You won't be a man!
15:35This is a bad man!
15:36I'm looking for a man.
15:37He's like the killer.
15:37He's like the man!
15:37I'd be a man!
15:38He took a person!
15:38That's not a man.
15:39He's like, dude!
15:40That's the man!
15:41He's like the man of the shit!
15:47He's like the man!
15:56What's wrong? You've never hammered a nail before?
16:02Uh, thank you.
16:08I'm sorry about the other day.
16:11What?
16:12I didn't... mothers deserve better than that.
16:25Hey, nobles eat till they're fit to burst, right?
16:29Sounds like heaven. In my next life, I want to be born a noble.
16:33My mother, she... she used to say that a lot.
16:40It's funny. I used to see you in Neo-Vorona.
16:44It was you that was flying over the city all the time, yeah?
16:47On that white dragon horse?
16:49Yes.
16:50I wanted to knock you right out of that saddle.
16:53But you gave my little brother and sister such a thrill.
16:58Neo-Vorona.
17:00Gods, I miss it.
17:02You will be going back, you know.
17:05You think so?
17:06Yeah.
17:08You'll go home.
17:10Guaranteed.
17:14Are you all right?
17:16Aye.
17:18Good, because when I go back, I'm bringing you with me.
17:31Juliet, I'm made of sterner stuff than air I would have thought.
17:35I pray that all is well with you.
17:48It's freezing.
17:50It's freezing.
18:00Excuse me.
18:02Where is Petruchio?
18:05In quarantine.
18:06Quarantine?
18:07I'd wager the foreman didn't tell you we had one.
18:10It's a hovel on the edge of Gadeska for those who take ill.
18:14Take ill?
18:18The air wore a special cold last night.
18:21And he weren't never too hale to start with.
18:24The Reaper's got easy enough pickings in a place like this.
18:28No, he can't.
18:38Petruchio!
18:42Petruchio?
18:45Romeo.
18:46What's happened?
18:47Why is no one tending to you?
18:49Go on.
18:50There's nothing left that you can do for me anymore.
18:54Please, get you gone.
18:55But you're ill.
18:57You fool.
18:58I'd cuff you if I had the strength.
19:01Leave, I beg of you.
19:05Send for a doctor.
19:06His life may yet be saved.
19:08The closest doctor is leagues away.
19:10And besides, we can't afford that sort of night.
19:12Do it!
19:13Damn your eyes!
19:14This is an order!
19:20The doctor comes in on, and with him, your cure.
19:23Courage, Petruchio.
19:25You know, once you're healthy again, we should make plans for our return.
19:31Your mother awaits you.
19:32I, my mother awaits in heaven.
19:38My little brother and sister are all that's left of my family.
19:46Romeo, when you get back to Neo Verona, would you give them a ride on your dragon horse?
19:54It'll lift their spirits in a way I never could.
19:59Yes, of course.
20:00As high as they want.
20:02So high you'll have to squint to see them.
20:05Hm.
20:23Hey.
20:25Are you asleep?
20:31Petruchio?
20:34Petruchio!
20:36Petruchio, open your eyes!
20:38Please!
20:41Petruchio, wake up!
20:57Do you know what it was that brought him here?
21:02He stole food to ease his brother and sister's hunger.
21:08T'was a single hunk of bread.
21:11You nobles, with your rose ball and the like, making merry as though Neo Verona was your larder.
21:19Behold the other side.
21:27I want to go toацию and the like, for your child's blood.
21:31Behold the arcoop of his child.
21:47...
21:49...
23:21Steadfastly to the truth hereon I stick, and all shall march as marshaled by my will.
23:28Next time on Romeo and Juliet, Act 15, The Self, The Way Forward.
23:35Is this truly a love that can never be?
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