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00:00:56I think we lost them.
00:01:01Get them off me!
00:01:03Get off my feet!
00:01:06Run!
00:01:24Hey!
00:01:36Get as much as you can and hang out for the boat!
00:01:39What did they beat us there?
00:01:49Run!
00:02:05Come on!
00:02:06Come on!
00:02:15Come on!
00:02:16Oh, no!
00:02:53Oh, no!
00:03:16Dad?
00:03:20Lindsay?
00:03:25Hi. You've reached Edward and Lindsay.
00:03:28Sorry, we can't get to the phone right now, but please leave a message and I'll call you back.
00:03:34Hey, Dad. It is Ava. It's 1300 hours, Thursday 12th. I got home early so I tried to surprise you,
00:03:44but it looks like you're not here.
00:03:46Could you give me a call when you get this?
00:04:05So how was South Africa?
00:04:07Oh, I spent three years trying to convince the community that Glostopterus was a conifer and not a fern.
00:04:15They insisted it wasn't and I lost all my funding.
00:04:18Oh, Cass. I'm sorry.
00:04:20What is Glostopterus?
00:04:23Glostopterus is an extinct genus of fossilised plants.
00:04:27They were once a dominant life form on the planet and their existence helps to prove that Gondwana was a
00:04:33supercontinent.
00:04:35Botswana was a continent?
00:04:37Oh, it is lucky you're pretty.
00:04:40You've heard of the concept of supercontinents, right?
00:04:43That originally the planet was made up of two giant islands that's gradually split over time.
00:04:49Gondwana is the name for what's now South America, Africa, India, Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica.
00:04:56They were originally melded together as one.
00:04:59Now, we know Glostopterus used to inhabit Gondwana and we've since found it fossilised in all of those territories individually.
00:05:05So that proves that they're once all joined up.
00:05:08Exactly.
00:05:09See, he gets it.
00:05:11And how are you doing, Ava? How was the tour?
00:05:15Intense, like most of them.
00:05:18But I like to think we're bringing civility to the region.
00:05:22Look at you, out saving the world.
00:05:25I wouldn't quite put it like that.
00:05:27And how's your dad?
00:05:28He hasn't been by the lab for a while.
00:05:30Um, I don't know.
00:05:32Haven't heard from him yet.
00:05:35Well, it's good to have you back.
00:05:37To having Ava back.
00:05:48Morning, stud.
00:05:49How'd you sleep?
00:05:56What's up?
00:06:00This letter was dated six weeks ago.
00:06:03When was the last time you heard from him?
00:06:06Um, it must have been about two months ago.
00:06:09I called Dad from K1 on a day off.
00:06:12I tried calling him yesterday.
00:06:14No answer.
00:06:15Maybe they left you a note.
00:06:28Is your dad like a spy?
00:06:31He's an archaeologist.
00:06:34That's all research.
00:06:37Well, looks like he was looking for something.
00:06:40Well, he was.
00:06:41He was looking for the island my granddad went to when he was younger.
00:06:45Okay, I'm kind of obsessed with it.
00:06:46That's why we moved to England.
00:07:12Hi, pumpkin.
00:07:13Hope you're well.
00:07:16I know we're, well, we haven't spoken for a while.
00:07:20Obviously, I was away before you left, so we didn't get a chance to say goodbye properly.
00:07:25But I'm thinking about you every day, and I can't wait to see you.
00:07:28But to the point, great news, Lindsay found something, part of a map, well, more a sea chart, really.
00:07:39But it's an exact match to granddad's island, and we think we figured out where it is.
00:07:47This is it.
00:07:48I think this is the big one.
00:07:50So we're setting off first thing in the morning, and we should be no more than two weeks.
00:07:55So we'll be back long before you finish your tour.
00:07:58I'll tell you all about it when I see you.
00:08:01Love you, pumpkin.
00:08:03See you soon.
00:08:10Well, at least we know where he is.
00:08:13And what's granddad's island?
00:08:15Oh.
00:08:17It's the island my granddad went to before he died.
00:08:21He was an archaeologist, too.
00:08:23That's where dad got the bug.
00:08:25He used to help him at work.
00:08:26But when I was, like, five, my granddad went to some uncharted island, and we never heard from him again.
00:08:32Like, eight of them went, only one made it back.
00:08:36Some guy named Fitz.
00:08:38Totally lost his marbles.
00:08:41He's in our home now, but we never heard from granddad again.
00:08:45And dad never gave up looking for him.
00:08:49I wonder what happened to them all.
00:08:54You and me both.
00:09:12Okay, thanks, Merrick.
00:09:16I just spoke to my dad's team in Warsaw.
00:09:19They haven't heard from him in weeks.
00:09:21I'm sure he's fine.
00:09:22It's a remote island.
00:09:24There's probably no signal, right?
00:09:25He should have been back weeks ago.
00:09:27What if he's in trouble?
00:09:42There's no system for any of this.
00:09:44So then it's so disorganized.
00:09:46I mean, look at this mess.
00:09:48It's a wonder he can find a ring binder, let alone an island.
00:09:50Ava, I think I found something.
00:09:55It's two days ago from the port.
00:09:56All the kids packed, the five of us leave it for a sunlight.
00:09:59Wait, this is it, Luke.
00:10:00Glad I could help.
00:10:02Hey, I can get a boat.
00:10:04I can go after him.
00:10:05What do you mean?
00:10:07It is a classic extraction.
00:10:09This is what I do, Luke.
00:10:11And this is the island your granddad disappeared from, right?
00:10:15Yeah, that is why I have to go.
00:10:18I can't...
00:10:22I can't lose both of them.
00:10:25Not after Mom.
00:10:27Hey.
00:10:31I'm going, Luke.
00:10:35Then I'm going with you.
00:10:37Maybe I could be your bodyguard, you know, protect you from the locals.
00:10:57I can't lose.
00:11:30You guys really like plants, huh?
00:11:33They predate the human race, they're responsible for the air that we breathe, and they form the bedrock of every
00:11:40living ecosystem.
00:11:41Imagine you had your feet stuck in cement your entire life.
00:11:44How would you hunt, evade predators, mate?
00:11:47I can assure you, I'd have no trouble mating.
00:11:51You know, this looks like an Arborialis.
00:11:53It is.
00:11:55Wow.
00:11:56Have you actually been listening to me all of these years?
00:11:58Maybe she learnt by osmosis?
00:12:02Plants do that.
00:12:03It's a plant-based joke.
00:12:06Yeah, my granddad brought one back from a dig once.
00:12:09I remembered it because it looks like a tongue.
00:12:12You know, that is actually why we're here.
00:12:14You'll hear about your granddad?
00:12:16Mm-hmm.
00:12:17You know the island?
00:12:18Dad found it.
00:12:20He's found it.
00:12:21How?
00:12:22He found a map.
00:12:24And then Dad went with Lindsay to the island, but no one's heard from them, and they haven't been back
00:12:29for like a month.
00:12:31So, we are going after them.
00:12:33Me and Luke.
00:12:34Okay, and you're here to...
00:12:37Ask you to come with us.
00:12:39You said you lost your funding for the South Africa project, right?
00:12:42Yeah, but we haven't...
00:12:43Well, I have got you a new one.
00:12:45Funded by yours, truly.
00:12:47Mm-hmm.
00:12:48Like, it's an uncharted island, it will be an archaeologist's stream.
00:12:52Uh, I'm a paleobotanist.
00:12:54It will be a paleobotanist's stream.
00:12:56I'll have to ask Tommy.
00:12:57Well, bring him with us. We'll need the whole team.
00:13:00Are you leaving?
00:13:02Tomorrow.
00:13:03We'll pick you up on route to the docks.
00:13:05Fine.
00:13:07If we discover a new species, I'm taking all the credit!
00:13:23Oh, you should stay here. I don't want to swamp him.
00:13:29Thanks.
00:13:30I won't be long.
00:13:39It's been some time since he's had a visitor.
00:13:42He'll be glad of the company, but please don't be upset when he doesn't talk to you.
00:13:45Of course.
00:13:53Someone's here to see you, Arthur.
00:13:55Isn't that nice?
00:14:04Hey, Fitz.
00:14:06Um, I don't know if you remember me, but...
00:14:09I'm Carl's granddaughter.
00:14:15Ava?
00:14:18Do you remember Carl?
00:14:25You used to work together?
00:14:31I'm sorry that Dad and I haven't been to visit more.
00:14:35After we lost Grandad, it was really hard.
00:14:39Dad threw himself into work.
00:14:41He got a job offer at Walsall University and spent most of his time digging around Europe.
00:14:50I, um...
00:14:52I wanted to talk to you about that trip.
00:14:56The one with Grandad.
00:14:59About the island.
00:15:09Dad's found it.
00:15:12And he's there now.
00:15:15But we haven't heard from him.
00:15:18And he should have been back ages ago.
00:15:23I'm scared.
00:15:26I'm scared that something's gone wrong.
00:15:31And...
00:15:32After we lost Grandad, and then Mom...
00:15:36If he doesn't come home...
00:15:42Fitz...
00:15:43I don't know what I'm going to do.
00:15:47We are going after him.
00:15:49Tomorrow.
00:15:51Um...
00:15:52And I found...
00:15:53I found this.
00:15:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:16:04No, you can't.
00:16:09It's madness.
00:16:10No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:16:12You can't.
00:16:13You can't.
00:16:15Death.
00:16:23What have you been saying to him?
00:16:27I'm sorry.
00:16:32The island knows only death.
00:16:35Do not go near it.
00:16:37I beg of you.
00:16:41I beg of you.
00:16:53I beg of you.
00:16:57I beg of you.
00:16:58I beg of you.
00:17:03How'd it go?
00:17:06Uh...
00:17:06I couldn't remember anything.
00:17:08Didn't even know I was there.
00:17:10Poor thing.
00:17:11Plan still goes ahead?
00:17:14Mm-hmm.
00:17:15Plan still goes ahead.
00:17:40Hello?
00:17:41Shut.
00:17:43What do you mean you're shut?
00:17:44The sign on the door literally says open.
00:17:47Yeah, well, we just shut.
00:17:51I need a boat.
00:17:53Good for you.
00:17:54You do not understand.
00:17:55Sure I do.
00:17:56You need a boat.
00:18:04Look, I have a map to an island.
00:18:05Look, I'm on a level with you, okay?
00:18:07I've got two deflated ribs, rope burn on both hands, and I'm pretty sure the kid I hired to clean
00:18:12the boathouse is stealing from me.
00:18:14So, unless that map is drawn on the back of a very large cheque, the answer's no.
00:18:22Well, how about you point me in the direction of someone who might be more accommodating?
00:18:28Ten thousand.
00:18:30What?
00:18:31Ten thousand pounds.
00:18:33I will take you wherever you want to go.
00:18:36I'll give you a hundred.
00:18:39Deal.
00:18:43It's phenomenal.
00:18:44Simply phenomenal.
00:18:46You can keep it if you'd like.
00:18:48Look.
00:18:49There's an insect fossilized on a leaf.
00:18:52Hey, Cassie.
00:18:54Do you know what this can tell us about this ecosystem?
00:18:58You know, we've got tons of those knocking around back home.
00:19:01If you want, when we get back, you can take a look around.
00:19:03Take anything you want.
00:19:06Why has Cassie waited till now to introduce us?
00:19:10Africa will seem like a bad dream before long.
00:19:12Right, Tommy?
00:19:14Right.
00:19:28Well, this looks a bit ropey.
00:19:32Flubby.
00:19:37I'm stuck.
00:19:38I don't know.
00:19:41Do you know what this is?
00:19:44I don't know if you're back.
00:19:45I think it's interesting.
00:19:45Are we going to have your gewoonee...
00:19:49... or yeah?
00:20:10It all started with Ava's dad, really.
00:20:13When we were kids, he used to bury his fossils in Ava's sound pit
00:20:17and make us bury them out.
00:20:22She hated it.
00:20:24She just wanted to play desert soldiers.
00:20:27She used to cut the hair off her Barbies and make them fight
00:20:30because Ed wouldn't buy her G.I. Joes.
00:20:33But I loved it.
00:20:34I applied to do systematics at Imperial and was given Tommy as my advisor.
00:20:38He offered me a grant to change courses to botany.
00:20:42Turns out he was the country's leading botanist.
00:20:46So that was that.
00:20:48Right, your students I've ever had.
00:20:51It was the first year they offered the course.
00:20:54So I'm your first and only student, plus you had to bribe me with money.
00:20:58It doesn't make it more true.
00:21:03There's a distress signal.
00:21:06Looks like it's coming from your island.
00:21:20Hey.
00:21:22Hey.
00:21:24I hope you're not planning on using that on me.
00:21:27Yeah, I don't know if you heard.
00:21:29It's now Michael.
00:21:29He's...
00:21:30Yeah, I heard those are distress signal.
00:21:33I'm sure they're fine, though.
00:21:34But you've probably just broken down
00:21:35and they've been waiting for someone to come and get them.
00:21:37I'm sure.
00:21:38I don't know if you're over.
00:21:39Yeah, but...
00:21:41I promise everything's going to be fine.
00:21:47Hi there.
00:21:49Me and you and Sammy together, right?
00:21:51Yeah.
00:22:10Wake up.
00:22:11We're here.
00:22:29Guys, you're going to want to see this.
00:22:35I think I found the beacon.
00:22:37Where's the boat?
00:22:39I think this is the boat.
00:22:41Well, now we know why they didn't sell home, eh?
00:22:45What?
00:22:47What?
00:22:50Maybe a storm came in
00:22:52while they were exploring the island.
00:22:54No.
00:22:55That washed the boat up on the rocks
00:22:57and that set off the beacon.
00:23:00Look, your dad's a smart man.
00:23:03There's a camp on this map.
00:23:06I'd bet you anything
00:23:07that they made it here
00:23:08and they had it straight there.
00:23:23I'm sorry.
00:23:46This is my Apomene. I thought I'd gone extinct.
00:23:49And Apomene is endemic to Ecuador. What is it doing flourishing as high up the equator?
00:23:56I guess that's science for what's with all these wet plants. I was wondering that myself.
00:24:08Holy shit. Good grief. It's a dinosaur. Now there's something you don't see every day.
00:24:23It's a deep process. You can tell by the shape of his front horn. It's longer and it's got a
00:24:30short beak.
00:24:32We need to set up camp. Start taking samples. Get your dick to horn.
00:24:36Hey. Hey. No one's doing anything or going anywhere until we've found Ava's parents. Don't get me wrong. I'm losing
00:24:43my shit as well.
00:24:44But until we know that Ed and Lindsay are safe, we're going to stick together and we're going to track
00:24:49them down. Okay?
00:24:51Does that include me?
00:24:52Yes. That includes you, Captain Birdseye. You're part of the team now. And no one wander off. We don't know
00:25:02what else is in these woods.
00:25:27We don't know what else is in this place.
00:25:43So you and Cassie, do you ever take advantage of that student-teacher relationship, if you know what I mean?
00:25:50No, I don't know what you mean.
00:25:52You know, have you two ever...
00:25:57Just so you know, when someone says, I don't know what you mean, it's not that they don't understand what
00:26:02you've said.
00:26:03It's that they can't comprehend why you're saying it.
00:26:05All right. Calm down, guy. You're a man of the species, aren't you?
00:26:11Oh! Oh! Oh!
00:26:16No, no, no, no, don't do that. Don't do that!
00:26:19What did you expect me to do?
00:26:21Let a sucker fill up on my blood and then infect me with whatever jungle virus it's carrying?
00:26:25No. I was going to remove it for you. Safely.
00:26:29Leachers don't carry diseases.
00:26:30But if you pull it off like you've just done, you can tear the entire body away from his teeth,
00:26:35which can rot inside you and cause all sorts of other problems.
00:26:41Well, now, it can't be a problem for anyone.
00:26:46Firstly, while very heroic of you, that doesn't solve the problem of his teeth, currently stuck in your leg.
00:26:52And secondly, we're surrounded by a middle of an ecosystem we know nothing about.
00:26:56Surrounded by plants and animals we know nothing about.
00:26:58And killing them isn't going to help us garner any useful or helpful information.
00:27:03Yeah, well, why don't you go and garner some new and helpful information by yourself and leave me to it,
00:27:06Doug, yeah?
00:27:09At least let me clean the wound for you.
00:27:16What have you been feeding on that has black blood?
00:27:21Where are we?
00:27:42Oh, science man, come and look at this.
00:27:47What's this?
00:27:52It's been made by a theropod, a big one.
00:27:57Maybe an allosaurus.
00:27:59Looks bigger.
00:28:01Could be a shoebill.
00:28:07Anosepsis rex.
00:28:09Like a giant stalk I saw on the side of a house in Africa.
00:28:13Like huge.
00:28:18Unfortunately for us, I think it's one of his distant relatives.
00:28:24Tywinosol.
00:28:26Could be.
00:28:28It's perfect.
00:28:38My dad's backpack.
00:28:40Does it always look like that?
00:28:41No.
00:28:42No, I got it new from him on his last dig.
00:28:46At least you know they made it off the boat.
00:28:47Hey!
00:28:49Your man who reckons there's a T-Rex knocking about these woods.
00:28:52I'll be frank with you, that's not what I signed up for.
00:28:54So if you want me to stick around, I'm going to need something extra.
00:29:00What are you listening to me?
00:29:01Hey!
00:29:01Chill out.
00:29:02Chill out.
00:29:03Doc, tell Romeo here what you just told me.
00:29:06We found tracks on the ground.
00:29:08I think it's a Tyrannosaur.
00:29:10It's heading that way to the coast.
00:29:13But it's still fresh.
00:29:16You still want me to chill out?
00:29:17Now I ain't doing this for nothing.
00:29:19So unless you're about to offer me a considerable amount of money, I'm heading back to my boat
00:29:24right now and you can all swim home.
00:29:26Take this for due evidence of the Triceratops.
00:29:31It's worth a fortune and I don't know, you could write a book or do canoe tours or something.
00:29:39You're lucky to be here.
00:29:42It's a privilege to see these animals.
00:29:47Are you okay?
00:29:50Something in the back of my head.
00:29:51Do you suffer from migraines?
00:29:53Could it be the humidity of the place?
00:29:54Get off me!
00:29:55Get off me!
00:29:55I'm fine!
00:29:57Let's just leave the stupid place and find a stupid camp!
00:30:06You okay?
00:30:09Yeah.
00:30:12They made it to the camp.
00:30:14Come on, let's go.
00:30:25Dad!
00:30:26Lindsay!
00:30:28Dad!
00:30:30Lindsay!
00:30:31Dad!
00:30:31Lindsay!
00:30:39Dad!
00:30:40Lindsay!
00:30:41Sweetheart, the man just said shut your trap.
00:30:46I heard what the man said.
00:30:48I heard what the man said.
00:30:49Think about doing it.
00:30:53Toasty bitch, Jesus.
00:30:56Oh God!
00:30:57Oh, alright, alright, alright.
00:30:59Three weeks ago, I was pointing a gun at a 13-year-old boy who had been coerced by a
00:31:05bunch of religious
00:31:05maniacs to point an RPG at a truck full of American soldiers.
00:31:09You see, I knew those soldiers and they were the biggest bunch of heinous assholes you can imagine.
00:31:15So in that moment, I had to decide whether I was willing to take a child's life or save six
00:31:20men who I had seen do ungodly things to a bunch of innocent civilians.
00:31:24So please, do not think that because you have a twig and berries between your leg, that somehow, you are
00:31:31more robust, level-headed, and a better decision maker than me.
00:31:41You work for me.
00:31:42As long as you do as I say, go where I go, and get us home safely, I will make
00:31:47sure that you are well looked after.
00:31:50Until then, keep your trap shut unless I tell you otherwise.
00:31:53Okay, sweetheart?
00:32:00Dad!
00:32:06They're not here.
00:32:08There's a good chance they're not far from here.
00:32:10They'd probably just start another dig or something.
00:32:12You know, I was really hoping that you were going to be right and we would just find them on
00:32:16the beach relaxing.
00:32:17I cannot shake the feeling that something's wrong.
00:32:20Hey, we came here to find you, Dad.
00:32:23We're not leaving without him.
00:32:27We found the camp, didn't we?
00:32:30We just need to press on, okay?
00:32:33Okay.
00:32:40You're not going to break my arm, are you?
00:32:42Hey!
00:32:54When your fee guys were moving.
00:33:09All right, let's go.
00:33:16Michael.
00:33:21Are you okay?
00:33:23I feel so good.
00:33:36You really gave it to him back there.
00:33:39Guys like him are all bark and no bite.
00:33:42Isn't that right, Kaz?
00:33:45Kaz?
00:34:26What are they?
00:34:35Kaz?
00:34:37What are they?
00:34:38Where the hell did they go?
00:34:41Where the hell did they go?
00:34:41Where the hell did they go?
00:35:07Kim!
00:35:10Ah!
00:35:14Ah!
00:35:16Ah!
00:35:18Ah!
00:35:26No, no, no, no.
00:35:48Cussie!
00:35:51Michael?
00:35:54Cussie!
00:36:22Michael?
00:36:23Don't make me use this.
00:36:24Cussie!
00:36:26Ah!
00:36:30Oh, my God!
00:36:33Oh, my God.
00:36:3820 years old, I'm gonna die.
00:36:40Sweet Mary, you, Joseph.
00:36:41What happened?
00:36:43He attacked me.
00:36:45His eyes were black.
00:36:47I'm gonna kill him.
00:36:48He wasn't himself!
00:36:50I'm not gonna get that privilege.
00:36:52I'm gonna take my hand to the gun myself.
00:37:33How are you doing?
00:37:38I just... I don't... get what came over him.
00:37:43What made him do that.
00:37:52I've been thinking.
00:37:57There's a fungus called Ophiocordyceps unilateralis.
00:38:02It affects jungle ants in Brazil.
00:38:06It enters the ants' bloodstreams as single cells, then multiplies.
00:38:11Like a cancer.
00:38:14It disconnects the ants' motor skills from his higher brain function.
00:38:19I think Michael suffered from some form of insidious infection.
00:38:25Something that turned off his superfrontal cortex.
00:38:29Turned off his controls.
00:38:31Rendered him at the whims of his most primal desires.
00:38:34Fighting.
00:38:37Mating.
00:38:40And killing.
00:38:43What are you saying?
00:38:46He wanted to come here.
00:38:50There are extinct life forms on this island.
00:38:52Anyone would kill the sea.
00:38:55Look.
00:38:58All these ecosystems have defense mechanisms.
00:39:01Ways of keeping external forces out.
00:39:04I guess Sweden's never encountered these ones before.
00:39:08That's not your fault.
00:39:20I just can't get his face out of my head.
00:39:23His eyes.
00:39:38I'm sorry for what happened.
00:39:42I'm sorry for bringing you to this island.
00:39:44But tomorrow, we're gonna get you back on that boat and get you home.
00:39:48Okay?
00:39:49But how?
00:39:50Without Michael?
00:39:51Well, I can drive the boat.
00:39:54What about your dad?
00:39:59Look, we just need to get you home.
00:40:02That's all that matters right now.
00:40:06Yeah, we'll be getting dark soon.
00:40:09We should all get some rest before we do anything tomorrow.
00:40:26Meaning to ask you, why have you come here?
00:40:32I used to come to a lake like this with my dad before I lost him.
00:40:36I was 17 and, well, Ava was there for me then.
00:40:45I don't want her to lose her dad as well, so here I am.
00:40:52Well, you're here now.
00:40:57Yeah.
00:41:01Anyway, we should probably get back soon.
00:41:17When I was younger, Dad used to take Cassie and me camping.
00:41:21I don't know.
00:41:23I don't know.
00:41:24We would go to little streams like this.
00:41:28And one year, we went to Snowdon and built a massive dam.
00:41:33And we went back the following year.
00:41:36And then a new stream had formed.
00:41:38It went down the mountain.
00:41:39It formed a lake at the bottom.
00:41:43And there was a lamb that was drinking from it.
00:41:49It's funny how a small action can change so many things.
00:41:56I'm sure you want to leave today.
00:41:58You don't want to stay.
00:42:01Cassie probably died yesterday.
00:42:03Michael did die.
00:42:06We need to leave before anything else happens.
00:42:09What about your dad?
00:42:11I was looking through their things yesterday, and I think I know where they're going next.
00:42:16I made one decision.
00:42:19We're leaving.
00:42:24I have to ask that story you told Michael yesterday.
00:42:56I'm a soldier.
00:42:58You up early?
00:43:00Just been compiling a few specimens.
00:43:03I'm trying to build up as much of a portfolio as I can before I head back to the boat.
00:43:09What have you done with the leech?
00:43:11What do you mean?
00:43:12It's not in the jar.
00:43:32Drop it, Jackie. You can smell the blood.
00:43:59Something was carrying that infection.
00:44:02I've just figured out what it was.
00:44:09Your head's sitting.
00:44:13Cassie, give me the knife.
00:44:18Cassie, give me the knife!
00:44:23Give it to me!
00:44:28Give it to me now!
00:44:35I can't believe Michael was right.
00:44:38We really need to...
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