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00:01You
00:11Let's assess shall we?
00:13Bag over my head for optimal disorientation
00:16Wrists tie tight enough to cut off circulation and no idea if I'm going to live or die
00:24It's definitely my kind of party
00:27Who dares breach our inner sanctum? You can take the mask off, Bianca
00:33And just like that my hopes were dashed against the rocks of bitter disappointment
00:38My foe was no psychotic killer more like a bunch of high school clowns. Wait, I preferred you with it
00:43on
00:44How did you get down here Rowan showed me?
00:48left pocket I
00:53I
00:53Tracked the watermark from the page down to the post at you then I saw the riddle wait. There's a
00:57riddle. I thought we just snapped twice
01:00Well, aren't you the brightest in the bunch the nightshades are an elite social club emphasis on elite
01:06We have roof parties campouts the occasional midnight skinny dip and Yoko's an amateur mixologist
01:11She makes a killer virgin mojito and get pretty wild. Wow. Do you guys even have a bedtime?
01:18Last I heard the nightshades have been disbanded
01:20Yeah, the group kind of lost its charter 30 years ago after some normie kid died
01:25But we have a lot of wealthy alumni so weems looks the other way as long as nobody makes any
01:29waves someone like Rowan
01:31We booted that loser last semester
01:34Question is what are we gonna do with her?
01:37Only members are allowed in this library
01:43I said we invited a pledge
01:47She is a legacy after the crap she pulled in the poke-up. There's no way in hell
01:51We talk about not making waves. She's a tsunami just because I beat you at your own game
01:57Let me save you the trouble. I'm not interested in joining. You're seriously turning us down. Can you believe it?
02:04Untie her I freed myself five minutes ago
02:12Do you want a matching black eye
02:21what are you?
02:23that's not li��
02:23It's amateurs
02:23like you who give kidnapping a bad name
02:25Mi
02:26Mi
02:30Mi
02:31Mi
02:32Mi
02:33Mi
02:33Mi
02:34Mi
02:34Mi
02:34Mi
02:35Mi
02:35Mi
02:35L
02:35Mi
02:39Mi
02:44Mi
02:46Ad
02:47There are so many threads to my investigation, I could weave a burial shroud.
02:51I still have no idea how Rowan mysteriously rose from the dead, or why that monster is prowling the woods.
02:58But right now, nothing intrigues me more than this book.
03:02If I'm going to be responsible for Nevermore's demise, the question is, why am I sharing this apocalypse with a
03:09pilgrim?
03:15All students will report for their volunteer jobs at 10am sharp, followed by a community lunch at 1.
03:22As you know, this year, Outreach Day, culminates in a very special event.
03:28The dedication of a new memorial statue in the town square, which will also include performances by Nevermore's students.
03:37As representatives of our school, I trust you will all put your best face forward.
03:53Yes! I got Pilgrim World!
03:55I do have natural people skills and a love in performing, so it's kind of the obby choice.
04:00What'd you get?
04:02Your eye is heat, whatever that is.
04:04Oh, this weird, creepy antique store.
04:08You'll love it, though.
04:10I'm crossing my claws. Ajax and I will be outreaching together.
04:14Oh my god, I got the weatherman.
04:16Yeah, let's trade with me.
04:17Let's trade with me.
04:20Wednesday, don't worry about your cello.
04:22I'll have it brought to the town square this afternoon.
04:25My cello?
04:26I caught your rooftop serenade the other night.
04:30Impressive.
04:31I volunteered you to accompany the Jericho High School Marching Band at the ceremony.
04:36I'm sure it won't be too challenging to play an uplifting Fleetwood Mac, Melody.
04:42As long as you promise to hang me as a witch afterwards.
04:48Oh, Kyle!
05:01Why are you staring at a blank wall?
05:02It wasn't blank last outreach day.
05:05Are you still staring because I rejected your invitation?
05:09I don't know. I did go out on a limb for you.
05:10Oh, please.
05:11I'm just cannon fodder on whatever cold war you're waging with Bianca.
05:15I have more pressing issues on my mind.
05:16Yeah, like what?
05:17Tracking down the monster that killed your former roommate.
05:19Oh my god, for the last time, Rowan was expelled. Everyone saw him leave.
05:22Have you spoken to him since?
05:25I texted him a few times, but I never heard back.
05:27I just figured he wanted to put Nevermore in his rearview mirror.
05:30Or he's dead.
05:31I don't know why you care so much. It's not like you knew the guy.
05:33I'm not sure why you care so little.
05:36People can try and dismiss me and make a million other excuses, but I'm not going to stop.
05:41Oh, great. I guess you can add thief to your resume.
05:44I don't know what the big deal is about an old nightshades journal anyways.
05:47You didn't seem surprised when I showed you this last night.
05:50You've seen it before, haven't you?
05:53Yeah. A couple days before the Harvest Festival.
05:55It was open on Rowan's desk, so I just assumed he stole it after we kicked him out of the
05:58nightshades.
06:00Then I confronted him about it, and he kind of went ballistic on me.
06:04It's unbelievable that you went inside!
06:06Shut up! How can you do that, Grace?
06:09He threw you against the wall with his telekinesis.
06:13Yeah.
06:15How did you know that?
06:17Lucky guess.
06:20It's weird that you're in this.
06:21I mean, this journal is, like, what, 30 years old?
06:24And what the hell is Crackstone doing in a picture with you?
06:26You know who that is?
06:27Yeah, it's Joseph Crackstone.
06:29He's like Jericho's founding father.
06:31It's kind of a big deal around here.
06:33Yeah, look.
06:35That's him.
06:47Sheriff.
06:47Yeah?
06:48Remember my son, Lucas?
06:50I sure do.
06:51I ran into him and his buddies last week at the weather day.
06:55I'd better get to work.
06:56Hey, no trouble today, got it?
07:01Ah.
07:04They don't look too excited.
07:06Those outcast kids might think we're happy to have them.
07:09Still got something lurking in the woods, no doubt connected to that school.
07:12Come on, would you stop pointing fingers at Nevermore?
07:15You know how much Jericho depends on that place.
07:17Who do you think pays for our roads, our parks, even your salary?
07:21I'm just doing my job, looking out for the well-being of our town, boss.
07:25Don't lecture me, Donovan.
07:27But before the good citizens of Jericho elected me mayor, I used to wear that badge, remember?
07:32Mm-hmm.
07:33You never struck me as much of a history buff back then.
07:36Yeah, well, if it's good for business, then it's good for Jericho.
07:38Especially if your business is Pilgrim World.
07:40Hey, just find the damn bear and take care of it.
07:48Yes, all right.
07:49Everyone take a seat.
07:50We have a special announcement.
07:55Welcome, welcome, Nevermore Academy.
07:58Now, on behalf of the entire Jericho community, we are so, so pleased to have you all here today.
08:05Your generosity and hard work are truly outreaches.
08:11Okay, everyone, we'll see you back here at one o'clock for lunch.
08:14Enjoy!
08:23Enid.
08:25Switch volunteer assignments.
08:27What?
08:27No.
08:28Uriah's Eve is definitely not my bag.
08:30It's an emergency.
08:31I need to check out Pilgrim World.
08:33But, Wednesday, this is not a fair trade.
08:35Why would I agree to spend the entire day at some dumpy emporium of purple love?
08:39Because Ajax is going to be volunteering there.
08:41Things need to pique at his assignment.
08:43But if you're not interested...
08:44No!
08:45Oh, my God.
08:47You're the best.
08:50You're the best.
09:06Welcome to Pilgrim World.
09:09We each trials, every day, two o'clock, four o'clock, amen.
09:21Hey, Wednesday, want to grab a Hummer's group photo?
09:26Guess not.
09:28Good morrow, my young nevermore kin.
09:31I am Mistress Arlene, a real O.C., original colonist.
09:38Now, privy, put your cell phones on vibrate and make haste.
09:43For you are about to travel back in time to the year of our lore, 1625, to Jericho's first pilgrim
09:51settlement.
09:59Yonder, behold, the meeting house.
10:02Inside is a collection of artifacts related to Jericho's most beloved and pious founder, Joseph Crackstone.
10:10And beyond is our privy, America's first gender-neutral restroom.
10:16I have with a query.
10:17Pray be quick, child.
10:18In the meeting house, which of Joseph Crackstone's artifacts are on display?
10:22It is truly a treasure trove, including original farm tools, tableware, even the Crackstone family chamber pot.
10:29Sounds fascinating.
10:30I volunteer to work in there.
10:32Pray, no.
10:33That exhibit is being renovated.
10:35Today, thou will all be working at the beating heart of Pilgrim World.
10:44Ye olde fudgery?
10:46I like ye olde diabetes in a box.
10:48Volunteers, freak up thine ears.
10:51Fudge is the lifeblood of our humble community, and samples equal sales.
10:57So, grab a uniform and a box and make our forefathers proud.
11:03Are these for muscling tourists?
11:16I'm pretty sure it's dead.
11:18See the tire treads across its tail?
11:21Local artists scooped that fella up right here on Route 22.
11:23You're telling me someone actually goes out and collects roadkill and turns them into that?
11:29Can't keep them on the shelves.
11:31Got a whole section dedicated to these beauties.
11:33Squirrels, skunks, snakes.
11:35And my personal fave?
11:39Family of ferrets at a clam bake.
11:41Too cute.
11:43You two want to make yourself useful?
11:44I reckon they could use a good brush with a tangle teaser.
11:48Freshens up the fur.
11:51Maybe we can do that after, like, an extended coffee break.
11:55Right, Ajax?
11:57Uh, yeah, we'll, uh, we'll hit the weather bane.
12:01Want us to pick you up something?
12:03No need to pay for that overpriced hipster swill.
12:06I'm brewing chaga.
12:08It's my own blend.
12:11Mushroom tea.
12:12I forged the little buggers myself.
12:15Better get teasing.
12:16You're in for a treat.
12:23Okay.
12:29What?
12:36What?
12:48Oh.
12:48Oh, nein, nein.
12:49Nein, nein.
12:49Nein, nein, nein.
12:52Wir haben ein Tief verloren.
12:54Ja, ja, ja.
13:08Check out this greedy little freak.
13:11Please, I need to get back to the...
13:22Come here!
13:26Get him!
13:29Howdy, pilgrims.
13:33Let him go.
13:35What, do you want to end up in the stocks too?
13:36Remember what happened the last time we did this dance?
13:47Get her!
13:58Are you two still here?
13:59I can't get into any more trouble with my dad.
14:01No.
14:03Wait!
14:05Lucas!
14:07Let's get you cleaned up.
14:09I can't get into any more trouble with my dad.
14:39And so far, no incidents.
14:41Mayor Walker, I'd like you to meet Marilyn Thornhill.
14:44In the spirit of outreach, she's Nevermore's first normie teacher.
14:50Well, the pleasure's all mine.
14:53Have we met before?
14:56Not officially, but I see you in here every morning.
14:59You're always tucked into that little back booth when I come in for my daily matcha latte.
15:03I knew it.
15:04Ms. Thornhill, please keep me posted.
15:07Especially about a certain pigtailed upstart.
15:11Bye.
15:18Nobody's ever stood up for me before.
15:21You said Hummers stick together.
15:22I know this might come as a shock, but I don't have any friends.
15:31You remind me of my brother.
15:33Sansa desire to strangle him every waking moment.
15:38Now follow me.
15:39I need to know more about this crack stone.
15:42So we have a meeting house to break into.
15:49Give me your retainer.
15:50What? Why?
15:51Your teeth are really good.
15:53Not as straight or white as Enid's, but still.
15:55Hand it over.
15:57What if Mistress Arlene catches us?
15:59Hive code. Deny everything.
16:01That's not hive code.
16:03What's the big deal anyway?
16:05The fudge is definitely the best thing about this place.
16:07Stop talking. Keep watch.
16:18My grandmother once told me secrets are like zombies.
16:23They never truly die.
16:27I'm not sure what secret crack stone is hiding.
16:30But I have a strange feeling the answers to my future lie in the past.
16:41The old meeting house. 1625.
16:55Thing, this is the girl from my vision.
16:59She's even holding the same book.
17:00That black one she had outside crack stone's crib.
17:11How now?
17:12You are never more sister.
17:14The one with the dark eyes and the sour face.
17:16Where has she hithered?
17:17You mean Wednesday Addams?
17:19Knowing her, she's hithered somewhere she shan't be.
17:31This is the book.
17:38Codex Umberum.
17:40That's Latin for book of shadows.
17:45Great.
17:46It's a fake.
17:49I don't know who Etsy is, but I doubt she was an outcast settler.
17:55Just what the fudge are you doing in here, Missy?
17:58Mistress Arlene.
17:59How now?
18:00How now indeed.
18:01I proclaim the meeting house is under repair.
18:04I know Vaust heard me.
18:06I told her the door's unlocked and you were dying to learn more about crack stone.
18:10Yes.
18:11And this display case was already open.
18:14That book's a replica.
18:15You don't say.
18:16The original was stolen last month during the two o'clock witch trial.
18:19It's probably the only authentic thing you have in here.
18:22Yet you still charge $29.95 a ticket?
18:24Hold thy tongue.
18:26I'm reassigning you both.
18:28To fudge churning duty.
18:31The original meeting house.
18:33The one shown in that painting.
18:34Where is it?
18:37How the hell should I know?
18:38I only moved here from Scottsdale in April.
18:52Can I help you?
19:06Oh, that gives me the heebie-jeebies.
19:09I don't know.
19:11Do you think squirrels and rats could ever work out?
19:14I mean they're two totally different species.
19:18Oh, yeah.
19:19I mean, totally.
19:21Why not?
19:22They both have more in common than you think.
19:24Most people are scared of them, so it would just be us, them, against the world.
19:30Wow.
19:32That was... deep.
19:35You know, by the way, I totally dug the way you scratched out the bottom of our boat at Pokeup.
19:40It was pretty badass.
19:42Thanks.
19:43You're not mad you lost?
19:45I was just doing a solid for Xavier.
19:47I mean, he's my boy, but he's super competitive.
19:49Seems so laid back.
19:52Bro's got a darker side most people don't see.
19:54I think it's because his dad is, you know, famous.
19:58All that pressure.
20:00You realize this is, like, the longest conversation we've ever had?
20:07Gorgons are taught not to engage.
20:11I... I don't want to accidentally stone someone.
20:17I'm not afraid of being stoned by you.
20:19It's just temporary.
20:21Really?
20:24You mean that?
20:25One hundo.
20:27So, um, I was thinking of sneaking behind the greenhouse tonight.
20:31There's supposed to be a blue moon.
20:33Only happens once every 23 years or something crazy.
20:36You should get a killer view from there.
20:39Cool.
20:40Hey, have fun.
20:42By the way, you... you know that's where a lot of kids go to hook up, right?
20:45I mean, you could get all...
20:46Ajax!
20:47I've spent all morning flirting and hinting and trying to act cute while brushing some roadkill just so you would
20:53ask me on a freaking date!
20:55Oh!
20:57Oh, that's what you were doing.
21:00I... I kind of wondered when you spent so long brushing that opossum's tail.
21:05Wait.
21:06So, you want to meet up behind the greenhouse tonight?
21:10Yes!
21:11Yes, I do!
21:13Hey, Ajax!
21:14Can you help me move the back?
21:16Are that just in the front window?
21:18Yes!
21:19I can't believe he asked!
21:28I thought you were supposed to be at Pilgrim World.
21:31I deserted it while my sanity was still intact.
21:33Oh, yeah?
21:35You want a coffee?
21:36It's one of the many perks of this wonderful assignment.
21:39I'm actually here for Tyler.
21:43I told you he was bad news.
21:44Twice.
21:45But who I speak to is my business.
21:53You rang?
21:59Want the usual?
22:01And some help.
22:02You know the original Pilgrim Meeting House?
22:04The one from the 1600s?
22:07Do you know if it's still around?
22:08What's left of it is out in Cobham Woods, but it's pretty much a ruin.
22:12Show me.
22:16There.
22:16But, look, it's kind of sketchy.
22:20Squatters and meth heads use that place as a crash pad.
22:22My dad has to clear it out every couple weeks.
22:24What's this about?
22:26Nothing.
22:29You're really becoming obsessed with this whole monster in the woods thing.
22:32Would you rather I develop an obsession with horses and boy bands?
22:35Thank you for the help.
22:37Hey, listen.
22:38The ruins are kind of tricky to find.
22:41If I could take you this afternoon, my shift ends at two.
22:44Principal Williams would hang, draw, and quarter me if I missed the big statue dedication.
22:48And as enticing as that sounds, I'd prefer to keep a low profile.
22:52Besides, I know my way around the great outdoors.
22:55Don't tell me you were a Girl Scout.
22:56I could eat Girl Scouts for breakfast.
22:59Actually, I have an uncle who went to prison for that.
23:33I was expecting more too.
23:37Who are you talking to, little girl?
23:41Use the words little and girl to address me again, and I can't guarantee your safety.
23:45This is my place.
23:47Get out!
23:48Being a hand here?
24:04There's nothing here.
24:04I'll visit her.
24:05Get out!
24:07Get out!
24:07Get out of me!
24:09Ah!
24:09Ah!
24:10Ah!
24:11Ah!
24:12Ah!
24:12Ah!
24:14There's nothing here.
24:19no i can't just touch something my vision seemed to happen spontaneously
24:26i would rather dye my hair pink than ask my mother for advice
24:32oh you want me to prove it to you no
24:40nothing ah i bet this will give us some real insight
24:49visions are about as predictable as sharp attacks
25:08double spot
25:30goody adams you have been judged before god and found guilty
25:37you are a witch a sorceress lucifer's mistress herself
25:44for your sins you will burn this night and suffer the flames of eternal hellfire
25:51i'm innocent
25:52it is you joseph graxstone that should be tried
25:56we were here before you leaving in harmony with the nature and the native folk
26:00but you have stolen the land you have slaughtered the innocent you have robbed us of our peaceful spirit
26:08you are the true monster all of you
26:18the devil never sent such a demon
26:22and i will send you back
26:34you are abominations in the devil's breath
26:38i will not stop till i've expunged this new world
26:41of every outcast
26:43godless creatures
27:02set of the blaze
27:19mother
27:20mother
27:26there is no time child
27:31leave me save yourself he's chained us all to the floor
27:41i can't leave without you
27:45run
27:46avenge us
27:47find the others
27:48and save our future
27:51please
27:51my sweet man
27:53run run as fast as you can
27:56you are our only home
28:24Oh, my God.
28:33He won't stop until he's killed us all.
28:37He's here.
28:41There will be no escape for you.
28:47Bing, I saw her.
28:49The girl from my visions.
28:52Her name is Goody Adams.
28:54And I believe she's my ancestor from 400 years ago.
29:15Must have been the bearded man from earlier.
29:24Come on.
29:25Come on.
29:44The monster's human.
29:48What the hell are you doing?
29:51I was following the monster.
29:52You saw it?
29:54It's here?
29:54Do you have a death wish or something?
29:57What exactly are you doing here?
29:58I overheard you say you were checking out the old meeting house.
30:01I guess I was lucky I showed up and I did.
30:03I did learn one thing.
30:05The monster is human.
30:07Its tracks turned from monster prints to human ones.
30:10Show me.
30:18The rain washed them all away.
30:22I know what I saw.
30:23I'm trying to keep an open mind.
30:25How big of you?
30:26I do think you might be right about rowing.
30:29Why'd the sudden change of heart?
30:31I texted him again today.
30:33Said maybe we could meet up over spring break and go snowboarding like we did last year.
30:37This time he texted right back.
30:39Said he wouldn't be able to make it.
30:41Only you never went snowboarding last year.
30:45Part of me wanted to blame his recent weirdness.
30:48I didn't want to think something bad had happened.
30:50The cover-up is always worse than the crime.
30:52Now I need you to be honest with me.
30:55Why'd you come out to the old meeting house in the first place?
30:58I was trying to learn more about Caxton.
31:01Figure out how he's connected to all of those.
31:04Yeah, and you were trying to use your psychic abilities, right?
31:07What makes you think I have any?
31:10Lucky guess.
31:11When did they start?
31:13About a year ago.
31:16When they happen, it feels like I'm touching live wire.
31:20I usually enjoy that sensation.
31:23Yeah, but you can't control it, and that freaks you out.
31:26My dad's a psychic.
31:28Vincent Thorpe.
31:29My brother's his number one fan.
31:32Watched his Vegas special so many times, I'm surprised it's not imprinted on his eyeballs.
31:37So I've lived with the self-described master,
31:39and the first thing he'll tell you is that psychic visions can't be trusted.
31:42They only show you one part of the picture.
31:44I saw Joseph Craxton in front of me as clearly as I'm seeing you now.
31:48He gathered all of the outcasts in the meeting house and burned them alive.
31:51Okay, he was a sadistic asshole.
31:54So what?
31:54It was 400 years ago.
31:56It's got nothing to do with now.
31:57Well, what if it does?
31:59You saw Roan's drawing.
32:01Craxton was standing in the quad.
32:03You're creating a story in your head and using visions to back it up.
32:06They're telling you what you want to see.
32:07Are you mansplaining my power?
32:10All I'm saying is my dad, the expert,
32:13would warn you that psychic ability isn't rooted in logic.
32:16It's triggered by emotions.
32:18And let's be honest, emotion isn't exactly your strong suit.
32:25I believe Roan is right.
32:28Something bad is going to happen, and I need to stop it.
32:31Starting with that monster.
32:34Whoever it is.
32:43I thought nothing scared me,
32:45but that was before I stared into the eyes of Joseph Crackstone.
32:53I don't believe in heaven or hell,
32:55but I do believe in revenge.
32:58I usually serve it warm with a side of pain,
33:01but I've never faced an adversary cast in bronze.
33:21It is my honor to celebrate our town's history
33:25and Jericho's noble forefather,
33:27Joseph Crackstone.
33:29Now, he believed that with a happy heart and an open ear,
33:34that there was nothing our town couldn't achieve.
33:36So, together as one, our community and our friends at Nevermore Academy,
33:42we've built a monument to celebrate his memory.
33:46Now, may the spirit of Joseph Crackstone be memorialized for eternity.
35:42That was a disaster.
35:44The mayor is furious.
35:46I've lost count of the number of angry phone calls, emails, and people in the town, alumni, and parents.
35:51They want answers, and so do I.
35:53I would lead the inquisition, but I left my thumbscrews and rack at home.
35:57Miss Adams, you're already on thin ice.
36:02Wafer-thin ice.
36:03I swear on my late scorpion soul, my hands are clean.
36:17I may not have hard evidence, but I see you.
36:21You're a trouble magnet.
36:23If trouble means standing up to lies, decades of discrimination, centuries of treating outcasts like second-class citizens, or worse.
36:32What are you talking about?
36:33Jericho.
36:34Why does this town even have an outreach day?
36:36Don't you know it's real history without casts?
36:38The actual story of Joseph Crackstone?
36:42I do, to an extent.
36:45Then why be complicit in its cover-up?
36:47Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
36:52That's where you and I differ.
36:54Where you see doom, I see opportunity.
36:58You see, maybe this is a chance to rewrite the wrongs, to start a new chapter in the normie-outcast
37:04relations.
37:04Nothing has changed since Crackstone.
37:06They still hate us.
37:08Only now they sugarcoat it with platitudes and smiles.
37:12If you're unwilling to fight for the truth.
37:14You don't think I want the truth?
37:16Of course I do.
37:17But the world isn't always black and white.
37:19There are shades of gray.
37:21Maybe for you.
37:22But it's either they write our story or we do.
37:25You can't have it both ways.
37:29You're exhausting.
37:30I know.
37:37Good night, Miss Adams.
37:42But you should know.
37:46I don't tire easily.
38:10Who the hell's there?
38:32Too much?
38:35I feel like you just napalm me, Enid.
38:37I'm so glad I have my date with Ajax tonight.
38:40Get my mind off that train wreck of an afternoon.
38:42I'd literally think I have PTSD.
38:44I mean, I didn't even get to do my dance routine.
38:46What a tragedy.
38:47What kind of twisted cycle went to sabotage such a life-affirming event?
38:53I mean, I don't know.
38:54You're going to be late.
38:57Wish me luck.
38:58If he breaks your heart, I'll nail gun his.
39:04I don't believe in mandatory volunteer work, sugar-coated history, or happy endings.
39:11But most of all, I don't believe in coincidences.
39:45To paraphrase Agatha Christie, one coincidence is just a coincidence.
39:52Two are a clue, and three are proof.
40:06No!
40:25Rowan's drawn, and we and Crackstone happen sometime in the future.
40:30Goody Adams' warnings about Crackstone were in the past.
40:35And the monsters here in the present.
40:40Three coincidences that I know are connected.
41:09Three coincidences we're changed.
41:33That monster could be anyone.
41:42The sheriff thinks they only exist behind the walls of this school.
41:52The truth is, there are monsters everywhere.
42:02And sometimes, the monsters we suspect are the most dangerous.
42:12They don't need teeth and claws to terrify.
42:16They hide in the shadows until no one is looking, and then they strike.
42:28But I'm looking now, and I won't stop until I find the truth.
42:35I'm looking now, and I won't stop until I find the truth.
43:05I'm looking now, and I won't stop until I find the truth.
43:52I'm looking now, and I won't stop until I find the truth.
44:05I'm looking now, and I won't stop until I find the truth.
44:35I won't stop until I find the truth.
45:05I won't stop until I find the truth.
45:33I won't stop until I find the truth.
46:32I'll blast until I find the truth.
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