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00:00:03Now, Bartholomew, it's time for a bit of sophisticated humor.
00:00:08Ahem!
00:00:10Why don't scientists trust atoms?
00:00:14Because they make up everything.
00:00:19Bartholomew, that joke's older than the moon.
00:00:22But it's a classic, Marty.
00:00:25Always lead with a classic.
00:00:28I've heard better jokes than the obituaries.
00:00:32Hmm.
00:00:36Passion Delphine?
00:00:38I feel gas.
00:00:39If someone brings their beers?
00:00:42Because that's what's electrifying the air.
00:00:47County fairs can be so depressing, especially when the entertainment of someone is washed up.
00:00:52Speaking of that, do you remember that one ventriloquist guy?
00:00:57His dummy was named Chucklehead.
00:01:00Oh, Archibald.
00:01:02Yeah, he played at county fair over here.
00:01:05Really?
00:01:06Wow, that's sad.
00:01:08Wasn't he all over late night TV at one point?
00:01:12Yeah, he was everywhere.
00:01:13And then I forget what show he was on, but he bombed horribly.
00:01:17That's right.
00:01:18And then it just kept happening.
00:01:20He just couldn't recover from that.
00:01:22Yeah, he went from being everywhere to pretty much nothing.
00:01:26Hmm.
00:01:28Poor Archibald.
00:01:30Yeah, poor Chucklehead.
00:01:31He was awesome.
00:01:33You would feel sorry for the puppet.
00:01:52You suck!
00:01:53You suck!
00:01:53You suck!
00:02:06Hey, which one's the ventriloquist and which one's the dummy?
00:02:12So, Chucklehead, how do cats stop a VCR?
00:02:17I don't know, Archibald. How does a cat stop a VCR?
00:02:22It hits the pause button. Get it?
00:02:26Yes, I got it. And I hope it ain't contagious.
00:02:31Looks like we're knocking them dead tonight.
00:02:35Dead? Nothing could resurrect your career.
00:02:39Tell me again why I put up with you.
00:02:42I'm part of your work release, remember?
00:02:46You know, Chucklehead, this is our final performance.
00:02:50What are you going to do in retirement?
00:02:52Get as far away from you as possible.
00:02:55Hey, Grandpa, are those jokes from the Stone Age?
00:02:57That's not nice. Why?
00:02:58How would you like my hand up your ass for 20 years?
00:03:04It's been longer than 20 years, Chucklehead.
00:03:07Don't remind me.
00:03:09They say time flies when you're having fun.
00:03:12No wonder our time together feels like an eternity.
00:03:16What are you going to do in retirement?
00:03:21Honestly?
00:03:23I don't know, Chucklehead.
00:03:26I don't know.
00:03:28The ventriloquism is barely passable.
00:03:30It's all been done before, and better.
00:03:33This is just sad.
00:03:35Um, hey, dummy, say something.
00:03:42Um, yes, well, ladies and gentlemen, as they say in showbiz, that's all, folks.
00:03:53It means it's time to go.
00:03:56Thanks, Archibald.
00:03:59Thanks, Chucklehead.
00:04:14Better luck next time.
00:04:17There isn't going to be a next time.
00:04:20Good night.
00:04:20Thank you, Chucklehead.
00:04:53Have a great day.
00:06:28Oh, hello, Archibald. How'd your final performance go?
00:06:33As predicted.
00:06:35Oh, don't look so glum. Now you can move on to new and exciting things.
00:06:40Showbiz is all I know.
00:06:42Did you know my family started in Vaudeville?
00:06:45No, really?
00:06:47Yes, way back in 1908.
00:06:49Our family even toured with Barnum Bailey.
00:06:52That's how I got Chucklehead here.
00:06:56Oh, well, maybe it's time that you and that thing take a break.
00:07:01Chucklehead?
00:07:03Him and I will be together forever.
00:07:06Why don't you pass him on to one of your other relatives and show business?
00:07:11Because I'm the only one left.
00:07:13The last of my kind.
00:07:15It's just him and me now.
00:07:17You seem very depressed.
00:07:20I'm sorry.
00:07:22Look, everything will be fine.
00:07:25Be thankful that you can retire.
00:07:28I'll never be able to.
00:07:31I'm going to my room now.
00:07:33Are you sure you don't want something to eat?
00:07:36The dining room will be open for another 30 minutes.
00:07:38No, but I'll see you at breakfast.
00:07:41Will you be checking out in the morning?
00:07:44No, I'm going to stay a few days more.
00:07:46Good night.
00:07:50Good night.
00:08:08Good night.
00:08:36Good night.
00:08:59Cheers, my friend.
00:09:08Not thirsty tonight?
00:09:10Okay.
00:09:28Oh, how I long for the joy of another world.
00:09:50We should be there shortly.
00:09:53Good.
00:09:54We can check in and get cleaned up before the reunion.
00:10:04How many high school reunions have we been to together?
00:10:08I don't know.
00:10:10I don't know.
00:10:10About four, maybe.
00:10:12I lose track.
00:10:13I wonder if Maggie will be there.
00:10:15Drop it.
00:10:16You dated her in high school.
00:10:18And you took her to the prom.
00:10:21Big deal.
00:10:22She'll never forget that night.
00:10:25Best five seconds of her life, I'm sure.
00:10:28Every reunion we go to.
00:10:30Every reunion we go to, she's after me.
00:10:32She's just being nice, that's all.
00:10:34Her husband is never too happy to see you.
00:10:37He's a chump.
00:10:39She realized what a mistake she probably made.
00:10:43Right?
00:10:44He's a rich Wall Street banker with a house on Long Island.
00:10:48Big deal.
00:10:50He's got money, so what?
00:10:52Yeah, look, so what?
00:10:54Let's just enjoy the time we have away from our crazy life.
00:10:58These times aren't going to last forever.
00:11:01Amen.
00:11:03Maggie still wants me.
00:11:04I don't care what you guys say.
00:11:06There's a place right there, up ahead.
00:11:09We have arrived.
00:11:24I guess we'll park here for now.
00:11:26Let's check in.
00:11:28And get something to eat?
00:11:29We wouldn't want Maggie thinking you're malnourished.
00:11:49Well, hello there.
00:11:51Hi, guys.
00:11:52What can I do for you?
00:11:53We have a reservation, a room for Alan Duncan.
00:11:57Okay, let me see.
00:12:01Oh, there you are.
00:12:03Room 203.
00:12:04Maybe the rest of our classmates are here, too.
00:12:07Classmates?
00:12:08Oh, we're here for a class reunion.
00:12:11It's here at the high school.
00:12:12Hmm.
00:12:13Well, no one else has checked in and mentioned it,
00:12:16but then I live outside of town,
00:12:17so I don't know what goes on here.
00:12:19How many hotels do you have in this town?
00:12:22Just two.
00:12:25Well, they must be at the other hotel, then.
00:12:28Hmm.
00:12:29How big was your graduating class?
00:12:31Oh, around 128 kids.
00:12:33Hmm.
00:12:34Well, maybe it's only the three of you, then.
00:12:37Here, here's the key.
00:12:40I see you have a dining room.
00:12:42What time do you serve meals?
00:12:44Breakfast is at 8.30,
00:12:45lunch at noon,
00:12:46and dinner is at 5 sharp.
00:12:48We'll see you at lunch, then.
00:12:50Your room is upstairs and to the left.
00:12:52Okay, thanks.
00:12:53Thanks.
00:13:10God, if you were the only ones here.
00:13:26Hey, you know,
00:13:28this isn't half bad.
00:13:30Very Termin' of the Fentry charm.
00:13:34I'm starved.
00:13:35I'm starved.
00:14:06Hey, does that guy look familiar?
00:14:09I wonder what the dummy ordered.
00:14:14What can I get you guys?
00:14:17I'll have a Coke and a cheeseburger.
00:14:20I'll have a roast beef sandwich and a glass of water.
00:14:25I'll try the chicken and biscuits and a Coke as well.
00:14:28You got it. I'll put that order right in.
00:14:32Hey, I know who that guy is.
00:14:35He's Archibald the Great.
00:14:37He's a ventriloquist. I saw him on That's Incredible Ones.
00:14:42He doesn't look so great to me.
00:14:45Can't be too famous if he's hanging around this town.
00:14:48Excuse me, sir.
00:14:50Are you Archibald the Great?
00:14:54Why, yes. Yes, I am.
00:14:58How did you know?
00:14:59I saw you on TV when I was a kid.
00:15:02Would you mind having a seat with us?
00:15:11Chucklehead and I have traveled all over the world.
00:15:14We gave our final performance last night.
00:15:16Are you retiring from the business?
00:15:19Yes.
00:15:20I'm afraid people today aren't into my antiquated style.
00:15:24It's time to move on.
00:15:25I can't believe you don't have your own reality TV show.
00:15:30Have you always performed with Chucklehead?
00:15:33Yes, since the very beginning.
00:15:36That's cool.
00:15:37Would you mind if I asked you for an autograph?
00:15:40I would be delighted.
00:15:50Thanks so much.
00:15:52It was a pleasure talking with you, but we must be going.
00:15:55Take care.
00:16:07Thanks again.
00:16:14How cool was that?
00:16:16Well, has-been entertainer signed your napkin.
00:16:22Hope this isn't the high point of our trip.
00:16:24Come on.
00:16:26We made the guy's day.
00:16:40Archibald, I have your fresh towels.
00:16:44Where is that weirdo?
00:16:46I'm keying in.
00:17:00Fuck you.
00:17:04Fuck you.
00:17:18That was damn good.
00:17:20Listen, we're eating dinner at the reunion.
00:17:24You ate so much.
00:17:26You're not even going to be hungry.
00:17:29Look, these things go into the night.
00:17:31Plenty of time to eat and for other things, too.
00:17:35Please don't tell us you think you're scoring with Maggie tonight.
00:17:39Who knows?
00:17:41Dream along with me.
00:17:44Are you guys ready?
00:17:46Isn't it a bit early?
00:17:48What time did you say this thing started?
00:17:50Before 30.
00:17:51But I thought we'd get there ahead of time so we could get a good table.
00:17:55Who's paying?
00:18:12Have fun tonight.
00:18:22May I please ask you not to be disturbed tonight?
00:18:26Sure thing.
00:18:27Thanks.
00:18:34We're waiting.
00:18:36One more time.
00:18:43You're welcome.
00:18:45You're waiting for me to get out.
00:18:45Let's go.
00:18:45Bye-bye.
00:18:46Come on.
00:18:46Bye-bye.
00:18:47We're waiting for you to feel safe here.
00:18:55Bye-bye.
00:18:59Hey, why don't we walk? It's only a few blocks away.
00:19:02Because I'm not carrying your drunk ass home tonight.
00:19:06Good point.
00:19:26Let's go.
00:20:01it's time my friend we knew this day would come
00:20:08we did give our final performance
00:20:13maybe we'll see one another soon
00:20:36oh
00:20:56Let's go.
00:21:47Party time!
00:21:49Looks like we're the only one there.
00:21:52Thanks to Mr. Early Bird.
00:21:54Let's go check it out.
00:21:55Hey!
00:22:18What the hell?
00:22:20What time did you say this starts?
00:22:23See?
00:22:255.30.
00:22:27Yeah, but not today.
00:22:29Next week.
00:22:31What?
00:22:32Oops.
00:22:34You've got to be kidding me.
00:22:36You got the damn date wrong.
00:22:41Sorry, I did.
00:22:43No wonder no one was at the hotel besides Beth and the Ventraliquist.
00:22:48You did it again.
00:22:49You never pay attention to details.
00:22:52It was a simple mistake.
00:22:54We'll come back next week.
00:22:55I can't get off work that soon.
00:22:58We booked a hotel for two days and prepaid for this event.
00:23:03Come on, we've been worse scrapes, right?
00:23:06Come on, I'm sorry.
00:23:07I'm sorry.
00:23:08You certainly are.
00:23:10Let's just get out of here.
00:23:12Ugh!
00:23:16Ooh!
00:23:20No!
00:23:22Oh God.
00:23:29Hey!
00:23:30Hey!
00:23:30Doc!
00:23:39Hey!
00:23:40Hey!
00:23:40Doc!
00:23:41I'm sorry.
00:24:22I'm sorry.
00:24:43I'm sorry.
00:25:14I'm sorry.
00:25:15Hey, that was quick.
00:25:19Jane Bat gave us the wrong date.
00:25:22It's next week, not this week.
00:25:35They don't seem too happy.
00:25:37It was an honest mistake.
00:25:39Well, buy them dinner tonight and they'll forgive you.
00:25:42Yeah, I'm going to have to do something.
00:26:05I'm going to have to do something.
00:26:29I'm going to have to do something.
00:26:41I'm going to have to do something.
00:27:01What the hell?
00:27:18What the hell?
00:27:39I don't know.
00:27:53Look, I said I was sorry. I made a mistake. I had the wrong date.
00:27:59I'll make it up to you, I promise.
00:28:01How?
00:28:03A week of vacation at the Bahamas?
00:28:06Tickets to a Broadway show.
00:28:09$200 a slot at the casino?
00:28:12All right, all right. You're getting a bit carried away.
00:28:16How about dinner on me?
00:28:18Fair enough.
00:28:20You only wasted a week of our vacation time and lots of money.
00:28:26Way to make me feel better.
00:28:28Come on.
00:28:53Have a good night.
00:29:01What have I done?
00:29:29What can I do for you?
00:29:31Dinner for three?
00:29:32No.
00:29:34Dinner for three?
00:29:44Come on.
00:29:47I'll be right back.
00:29:49Come on.
00:29:49I'll be right back.
00:29:56I'll be right back.
00:30:19The Echo and Ed Show presents a fascinating dialogue.
00:30:22Yeah, they're talking about our main man, Archibald.
00:30:24Echo's technical skills is on the novel,
00:30:27but Ed the Puppet displays a level of sardonic wit that often upstages his human counterpart.
00:30:34The dialogue crackles with an almost uncomfortable honesty,
00:30:38pushing the boundaries of traditional ventriloquism.
00:30:42While the act is undeniably innovative, certain unease lingers.
00:30:48Ed's cynicism, while often hilarious, borders on nihilistic.
00:30:53Is this social commentary, or simply shock about you?
00:31:00The jury's still out.
00:31:03Seraphina and Silas is a study in contrast.
00:31:07I guess he is famous.
00:31:09See, I told you so.
00:31:10That was very nice of them to do a farewell piece on his final show.
00:31:16Turned out better than our reunion.
00:31:28Now, Reginald, tell the audience about your latest scientific discovery.
00:31:34Well, Professor, it involves a complex algorithm, a quantum entanglement field, and...
00:31:40Oh, look, a butterfly.
00:31:45Reginald, please, this is important research.
00:31:49Important? But butterflies are important. They're like... flying flowers.
00:31:58His voice, a low and resonant timbre, seems to emanate from a place beyond the stage.
00:32:05Reginald, it's a performance that transcends mere ventriloquism.
00:32:11Entering into the realm of theatrical possession.
00:32:27Where the hell is that waitstaff person?
00:32:54What makes someone want to get into a profession like Archibald?
00:32:58What makes someone want to get into a profession like Archibald?
00:33:00I'm so happy. What are you getting at?
00:33:02I think it takes an odd person to hang out with a ventriloquist, dummy.
00:33:07Odd, but probably wealthy. You can only be so lucky.
00:33:12When he sat down next to us, I couldn't ignore the air of sadness around him.
00:33:19Well, he gave his final performance. I'm sure it was an emotional couple hours for him.
00:33:25It's a lot for one person to deal with, especially an entertainer.
00:33:31They're used to being a center of attention. It's a lot to have to deal with.
00:33:37Still, stop playing psychologist and go back to your video game.
00:33:43Striking out all over the place.
00:33:45It's funny.
00:33:58Have a great night.
00:34:00Good night.
00:34:14Hello, Bassinet Inn. How can I help you?
00:34:21Okay, let me take a look.
00:34:27Thanks for waiting.
00:34:28Yes, we have availability on the 15th and 16th.
00:34:32Okay, how would you like to pay for that?
00:34:35Credit card? May I have the credit card number, please?
00:34:41Okay.
00:34:43And an email address, please?
00:34:50Okay.
00:34:52You should be receiving a confirmation shortly.
00:34:54And we'll see you soon.
00:34:56Ha ha ha ha!
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00:35:33Alistair and Moraesmo is a very requesting take on the intellectual that I'm thrilled with art.
00:35:50You know, guys, I miss high school. Do you?
00:35:55I don't miss it at all. All the clicks and pettiness. Life's better on the outside.
00:36:01Yeah, make it sound like jail.
00:36:03It was. Just legalized.
00:36:06How about you, Trey? Did you miss school?
00:36:09I went howling on the school thing.
00:36:11Maggie didn't change your mind?
00:36:13Oh, yeah, Maggie.
00:36:15She made every day worth it.
00:36:17I think you got beat up in the locker room.
00:36:20I got slugged a few times, but I always hit back. Remember George Watson and his gang?
00:36:27Sure do. You mopped his ass up in the cafeteria that day.
00:36:31And his posse.
00:36:33Their reputation got ruined and all I got was in-school suspension.
00:36:38Yeah, they never bothered anyone ever again.
00:36:41Most people, when they think of the idea of talking through someone else, think ventriloquism,
00:36:46which these days is just prop comedy.
00:36:48Oh, look.
00:36:48There's our friend.
00:36:51Yeah, I saw him about a minute ago down the hallway.
00:36:54Wasn't looking too good.
00:36:56Yeah, he's probably just tired.
00:36:57Talking through someone else, like having a dummy or a puppet speak for you,
00:37:01more often is a symptom of mental illness in adults.
00:37:04Sometimes it's a reaction to something like social anxiety.
00:37:07Some people act one way because that's how they feel they're expected to act,
00:37:10or because they're too scared to be themselves.
00:37:12And they use that other self to let their real personality shine through.
00:37:16They act how they want, and if other people get upset, they can just blame it on the dummy.
00:37:20For others, it's a symptom of some deeper mental illness, like dissociative identity disorder.
00:37:25Think Arnold Wesker and Scarface from the Batman series.
00:37:28Wesker was a criminal genius, but weak and inept.
00:37:31So Scarface was a separate personality that manifested itself.
00:37:34And Wesker created the Scarface dummy so that could look and play the part more.
00:37:38So talking through someone else,
00:37:40news is a sign that it's time to seek some professional help.
00:37:43Unless, of course, you're stuck in a horror movie.
00:37:45In which case, the other self will slaughter your friends, your family, your neighbors,
00:37:49and that you're date to the senior prom in horrible and gruesome ways.
00:37:51snares
00:37:53Without a doubt, thank you to theọ of Scott and mr.
00:37:56No, thank you to The The Ears.
00:37:59You remember that his boss is not very particular diferença either.
00:37:59You remember that I may have the same reason?
00:38:00No, I felt like the blame to the character inflation and the truth.
00:38:30why why are you doing this this is what you wanted I never wanted death death is a part
00:38:43of revenge I never wanted revenge you did you did I did for all the failures the
00:38:58people who cheated you the people who laughed at you those people yes but these
00:39:07aren't those people all people are those people revenge
00:39:30damn I need ice and there's no ice here no I thought I saw a nice fishing in the
00:39:36lobby I didn't go get some now I'll go get it be right back
00:40:11hello I need some ice is anyone here
00:40:24I am never staying at this hotel again I don't even see an ice machine those guys are whacked
00:40:40anyone anyone
00:41:05this is ridiculous
00:41:21no don't go down there who's there
00:41:39hello
00:41:46don't do it
00:42:12hello
00:42:17hello is anyone here I need some help stop screwing around
00:42:30what the hell was that
00:42:38who's down here
00:43:06hello
00:43:08hello
00:43:08hello
00:43:08hello
00:43:08hello
00:43:12hello
00:43:26hello
00:43:28hello
00:43:28hello
00:43:46You've got to be kidding me.
00:44:12I see the cracks, Silas. The fractures and their carefully constructed realities.
00:44:17I see the void, Silas. The emptiness they try so desperately to ignore. And it calls to us.
00:44:25Hey, Patrick, were you expecting a package anytime soon? Because I got something delivered to me, but it had your
00:44:31name on it.
00:44:32I don't think so.
00:44:33I don't know, but it said say hello to Patricia.
00:44:38How do they know my track name?
00:44:39I don't know where it came from. I don't know why it is, but it's just a little dummy head.
00:44:45Yeah.
00:44:47Do we need a third mic-er?
00:44:50Mic up Patricia. Let's see what she says.
00:44:52Um, I have no clue why it's called a dummy. It's, I mean, puppet, mannequin, dummy, what do you think?
00:45:00Institutional bias.
00:45:03I can't postulate on why they're called dummies with our eyes just staring at me like that.
00:45:08It feels very judgmental. Like, anything I say could be, like, offensive.
00:45:12I don't know if I want to offend our new third co-host.
00:45:15Maybe it makes you feel like a dummy because you don't know what to say.
00:45:18You know, maybe it's a feedback loop. Maybe we call them dummies and it, you know, insults them on a
00:45:23molecular level and they have to lash out in the form of murder.
00:45:29Oh yeah, let's, uh, alright. Goodbye, Patricia.
00:45:33So anyway, what movie are we gonna watch this week?
00:45:35Silas and Shadow is a departure from traditional ventriloquism.
00:45:41Silas's intense focus and Shadow's unsettling pronouncements create an atmosphere of palpable tension.
00:45:48Shadow, the dummy, is a chilling presence.
00:45:51His voice, a low and guttural rumble, seems to come from a place of darkness.
00:45:58The act is less a performance and more a ritual, leaving the audience with a sense of unease.
00:46:04Hey, boy, ready to rock this joint?
00:46:06Ready to rock this joint?
00:46:07Ready to rock this joint?
00:46:07Ready to rock this joint?
00:46:07Let's get in line and break something!
00:46:09Alright, try not to break everything. We still gotta get paid.
00:46:12Tin tails, rusty details. I'll get in, Mike!
00:46:15Oh, Shuck. Darling, do you feel the electricity in the air? The sheer passion of our performance?
00:46:24Passion, Delphine? I feel gas. Did someone bring the beans? Because that's what's electrifying the air.
00:46:33Shuck! Show some restraint! We are artists!
00:46:40Artists who need to eat! I hope we have some good dippers in the audience.
00:46:47Shadow, do you see what I see when I look at them?
00:46:50I see the cracks, Silas. The fractures in their carefully constructed realities.
00:46:58And what do those cracks reveal, Shadow?
00:47:02I see the void, Silas. The emptiness they try so desperately to ignore.
00:47:07The puppet's got more life than you do! Ha! And he's made of wood! Ha ha ha ha!
00:47:13Enough about Archibald!
00:47:16Gosh! It'd taken Alan a long time to get that ice.
00:47:21And he got lost.
00:47:23This place is too small to get lost.
00:47:26Maybe he went to the corner store to get some.
00:47:29Well, I'm gonna take a nap. I'm tired.
00:47:32I'm gonna go see if I can see where you wandered off to.
00:47:35Well, okay.
00:48:00He's waiting for you.
00:48:02He's waiting for you.
00:48:15Please, be warned.
00:48:23Hey, anyone here?
00:48:31Oh, Archibald, have you seen Alan?
00:48:33I saw Alan.
00:48:36Oh, my God.
00:48:37Ah!
00:48:47Oh, my God.
00:49:56Hey, Archibald.
00:49:57I'm talking to you.
00:50:05Man, you look like shit.
00:50:08It's too late for Alan.
00:50:11What?
00:50:13Gather your other friend and leave.
00:50:16You're not making any sense.
00:50:18Let's find a place to sit down and chat.
00:50:21Maybe we can get you some help.
00:50:23It's too late for me.
00:50:25Chucklehead is loose in this hotel.
00:50:27And now he wants to kill everyone.
00:50:31Look, you're taking this Dal thing way too seriously.
00:50:35I know you might be in the dumps about quitting your act, but...
00:50:38It's a lie.
00:50:39I am not.
00:50:40My negative energy filled the dummy after I took my life.
00:50:45And now it wants to kill everyone.
00:50:49What?
00:50:50All my negative energy over the years filled the dummy.
00:50:55And now it is exacting retribution on everyone.
00:50:59Be warned.
00:51:04Whoa.
00:51:06Did I see what I think I saw?
00:51:14Oh, my God.
00:51:52Oh, my God.
00:51:54Oh, my God.
00:52:06Oh, my God.
00:52:16Hey, what's wrong?
00:52:19We gotta go.
00:52:20I can't find Alan.
00:52:21And Archibald's a ghost or something.
00:52:24He said Alan is dead.
00:52:26Are you nuts?
00:52:29I'm being honest, I swear.
00:52:31He says his dummy Chucklehead is alive and killing people.
00:52:36Listen to what you're saying.
00:52:38Are you getting even because we were mad at you?
00:52:42I wish it was.
00:52:44There's only one way to find out.
00:52:47How's that?
00:52:47Let's go to Archibald's room and see.
00:52:50He's probably watching TV.
00:52:53All right, let's go.
00:53:04Archibald.
00:53:04We need to have a word with you.
00:53:07Archibald.
00:53:07I told you he wasn't there.
00:53:21Archibald.
00:53:22I told you the dude's dead.
00:53:24He's not here.
00:53:32Oh, my God.
00:53:41I told you he was dead.
00:53:43How did you see him living around?
00:53:45It was his ghost.
00:53:46I told you that.
00:53:48Well, let's get out of here.
00:53:49That dummy's lurking around here somewhere.
00:54:05Let's get out of here.
00:54:09I can't make it down the stairs.
00:54:11My leg hurts so much.
00:54:13The room.
00:54:27My leg.
00:54:29We should be safer now.
00:54:31We have to stop the bleeding.
00:54:34This should help.
00:54:37Thanks.
00:54:38This is so unbelievable.
00:54:41Well, believe it.
00:54:42It's good that it's happening.
00:54:45It's happening.
00:55:13It's not working.
00:55:14Let me see your phone.
00:55:20It's no good.
00:55:22Well, we're in the middle of nowhere.
00:55:24It's not that.
00:55:26The dummy must have tampered with the router.
00:55:28How could it know to do that?
00:55:31Because it possesses human knowledge.
00:55:33Everything Archibald knew transferred to the dock.
00:55:37Why would the dummy be killing people?
00:55:39Because now it has all of Archibald's pent-up rage and anger at its fuel.
00:55:43And that's why it's full of hate and rage.
00:55:46What do we do now?
00:55:48We'll try to get out of here.
00:55:50I can't go anywhere on this leg.
00:55:53Then I'll have to go.
00:55:58Damn.
00:55:58Too high to climb down.
00:56:00What are you going to do?
00:56:02You stay put.
00:56:03You'll be safe here.
00:56:05Please hurry.
00:56:06It really hurts.
00:56:07And I feel lightheaded.
00:56:09You're losing a lot of blood.
00:56:11I will hurry back.
00:56:12You're losing a lot of blood.
00:56:22Bye!
00:56:30Good boy.
00:56:39I have to meet you.
00:56:48Hey! I need help!
00:56:50Something serious is happening here!
00:56:58Oh no!
00:57:00No!
00:57:10Oh no!
00:57:12Oh no!
00:57:22Oh no!
00:57:25Oh no, no!
00:57:55I don't know.
00:58:19Alan is dead.
00:58:20We're going to have to try to get you out.
00:58:24Oh, no.
00:58:28Fucker, come on out,
00:58:30chucklehead knucklehead.
00:58:42Fucker, come on out, chucklehead knucklehead.
00:58:47Oh, my God.
00:58:48I don't know.
00:59:19Let's go.
01:00:05What in the name of Caesar are you all in a state about?
01:00:09I know this is going to sound incredible, but I'm being chased by a living dummy.
01:00:14Dummy? Are you drunk?
01:00:16No. It's Chucklehead. The dummy Archibald used during his final performance?
01:00:23Yeah, I know him.
01:00:24He was here about a night ago. Really poor turnout.
01:00:28But I got overtime, so who cares?
01:00:31We need to call the police.
01:00:34Well, the phone's over there.
01:00:41What the hell?
01:00:44No.
01:00:44Ha ha ha!
01:00:55Ha ha ha!
01:00:58Ha ha ha!
01:00:59Ha, ha, ha.
01:01:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:01:13Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:01:24Ugh.
01:01:24Shh, Shen, sh.
01:01:29Oh, my God.
01:02:06Oh, my God.
01:02:42Oh, my God.
01:02:47Oh, my God.
01:03:20Oh, my God.
01:03:23Oh, my God.
01:03:29Oh, my God.
01:03:39Oh, my God.
01:03:43Oh, my God.
01:04:39Oh, my God.
01:04:42Oh, my God.
01:04:48Oh, my God.
01:05:18Oh, my God.
01:05:48Oh, my God.
01:05:57Yes, well, ladies and gentlemen, as they say in showbiz, that's all, folks.
01:06:34Oh, my God.
01:07:01Oh, my God.
01:07:33Oh, my God.
01:07:47Oh, my God.
01:07:51Oh, my God.
01:08:21Oh, my God.
01:08:58Oh, my God.
01:09:06Oh, my God.
01:09:49They say,
01:09:50The time flies when you're having fun.
01:09:52No wonder our time together feels like an eternity.
01:09:57What are you going to do in retirement?
01:10:01Honestly?
01:10:03I don't know, Chucklehead.
01:10:06I don't know.
01:10:15Um, hey dummy, say something.
01:10:21I don't know.
01:10:24I'm not sure.
01:10:26I'm not sure.
01:10:28I've had that opportunity.
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