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The House Of The Spirits S01E07
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00:08As the years passed without my grandmother, I held on to the secret fantasy that she'd
00:13come visit me.
00:17But when I turned 18, I felt it was time to finally leave behind my childhood and all
00:23of its ghosts.
00:30My mom had gotten used to living with the limitations of being married, without the husband, but she
00:36still believed in loving only one man.
00:39However, the weight of all her fears was heavier than her desire for independence.
00:44Alba!
00:47Alba!
00:48Right here, mom.
00:50Oh my goodness, happy birthday.
00:54I wanted to give you this before you left.
00:57It was your grandma's.
00:58It's been 12 years.
01:01She'll always be with you, Alba.
01:03Let's see.
01:05She would also be very proud of you.
01:06The first woman in our family to go to college.
01:09Wait, where'd they go from?
01:10There.
01:13A gift of basic reading material for a philosophy student.
01:17Thank you, uncle.
01:18Let me see.
01:19I know you're going to enjoy the reading.
01:21My uncle Jaime decided to stay in the big house on the corner to be near us.
01:25He kept working at the public hospital, and the relationship with his father never got
01:29better.
01:29What are your plans today?
01:30I'll go out with my friends.
01:32Oh, no, there he is.
01:33Alba, happy birthday.
01:35Thank you, grandpa.
01:44Hello, sir.
01:46Good morning, Javier.
01:46Good day, sir.
01:48Are you still angry with your own son?
01:49That young man changed his last name.
01:51Technically, he's not my son.
01:53Could I use your last name?
01:54Then that's ridiculous.
01:55Your last name is French, and you should be using it.
01:57And no one knows how to say it.
01:59Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay.
02:00I'm late.
02:01Get it.
02:01Come on.
02:01Don't worry about it.
02:03I'll go by myself.
02:04But I want to take you.
02:07Those friends of yours, they're messing with your head.
02:09Be very careful.
02:10The university is invested with leftists.
02:12Do you hear me?
02:13I've caught the communist plague.
02:15And it's contagious.
02:16Don't get closer.
02:22Please take care.
02:23All right, then.
02:27Careful.
02:28Yes.
02:29At the university, politics were unavoidable.
02:33Most of the students supported the working class struggle, especially that year during
02:37the presidential elections, when for the first time the United People felt a sense of
02:42hope, and I wanted to be part of that change.
02:50Today you don't have class, miss.
02:52If you don't want to stay for the occupation, you should leave now.
02:54I am here for the occupation.
02:57Do you know why we're occupying the university?
02:59We need people who are truly committed to the cause.
03:01Yes, of course I know why.
03:03Miss, I'm staying, comrade.
03:20There's no justice without solidarity either.
03:24We students can't sit on the sidelines.
03:27Today, we're all workers and farmers.
03:30I need all of you focused.
03:32The violence of the system must be met with the violence of the revolution.
03:37This is our moment, comrades.
03:40The right wing will keep holding this country back.
03:43If you heard Senator Treva today, then you know what I mean.
03:49Old fossils like him are tying us to politics.
03:54I'm sorry.
03:57I didn't mean to interrupt your eloquent speech.
04:00Well, I'm glad you thought it was eloquent.
04:03Although I don't agree with all the things you're saying.
04:07With violence, we all lose.
04:11Everyone knows their role.
04:12Yeah.
04:14The police are cutting the power in a few hours.
04:18And we need to be ready.
04:21Hey.
04:23Miguel Espinosa.
04:25A pleasure.
04:26Miguel Espinosa.
04:30Do you want to tell me your name?
04:35You always this early?
04:38Alba.
04:40De Satini.
04:42I think that was the only time I ever used the last name that was on my birth certificate.
04:47And what are you doing slimming with us?
04:49With the plebs and the proletariat?
04:51Our lawyer is proletarian, Espinosa.
04:54How'd you find out?
04:55It wasn't difficult to figure out.
04:58I've never seen you around.
05:01Are you a first year?
05:02Philosophy.
05:03And you?
05:04Fourth year.
05:06Are you here for the protest?
05:08Hey, Miguel.
05:10Yeah.
05:11Come to the door.
05:12We need you over there.
05:13Sure.
05:14Well, I hope you are.
05:17Alba.
05:18We are more.
05:20We are more.
05:21Many more.
05:23We're far more.
05:28We are more.
05:30Many more.
05:33We're far more.
05:38We are more.
05:42We are more.
05:42We are more.
05:44We are more.
05:45Many more.
05:45We are more.
05:47We are more.
05:48the people. Justice for the people. Peace, love, food, and respect. You feel it. You feel it. The
05:54power of the people. Those were unforgettable days. Singing Pedro Garcia's anthems and filling
06:00our heads with dreams of heroism. But it didn't last long.
06:15All right, kids, clear out peacefully. We're not going anywhere. They shut off our lights
06:20and our water. We demand that the government listens to us and takes action right now.
06:25If you don't leave, we'll have to go in and remove you. The chancellor himself is asking
06:30us to step in with our security forces. You can't set foot on university grounds.
06:36Look who's here. What a surprise.
06:44I had managed to block that man from my memory. Until that moment.
06:53What would your grandfather, Senator Tuila, say if he saw you here?
06:58I had a vision of Garcia as a beast from a recurring nightmare. Lurking in the shadows,
07:03ready to pounce on me at any moment. Without realizing, it was a premonition.
07:14You feel it. You feel it. The power of the people. Justice for the people. Peace, love, food,
07:21and respect. Of hope, food, and full lives. A good job and justice. Of hope, food, and full
07:34life. Good job. What a nice surprise, huh? There were some admirers of yours down there.
07:52They're still here. Have they been there long? One of them called me ma'am.
07:59Well, she's right. It's not funny at all. Hey, what's up, huh? Are you all right?
08:06Uh, today,
08:13today, uh, I was thinking that, well, Alba's an adult now, and I feel like it's time. I want us
08:20to live together in a house like average families do, like regular folks, a normal home.
08:27Come on, don't start with that again, please. Hey,
08:30Acevedo is going to win the election. I'll be in his cabinet. You? I'll be working in the government.
08:35I don't see you doing that. No, but this time he's going to win. I'm sure of it. I made
08:38my decision.
08:39I'm being serious.
08:43How many times have we discussed this?
08:51I'm not okay with continuing to hide from your dad.
08:55My dad would never allow us to live together.
08:57I want Alba to know she's my daughter.
09:01We were doing so well. Why do you have to bring this up?
09:04Move through if you don't tell her about this.
09:07Don't make empty threats, Pedro, because you always come back sorry.
09:10I'm begging you.
09:12Tell her, Blanca.
09:14Tell her.
09:16No, Pedro.
09:18Why not? Tell me, what are you so afraid of?
09:21When you get over this little fit, we can talk like adults.
09:26I won't get over it.
09:34Pedro.
09:35I won't get over it.
10:05What's wrong? You don't want to vote?
10:07Maybe you don't want me to vote.
10:09Your grandpa, during one of his campaigns, gave me a pre-marked ballot to drop into the box.
10:14And his sovereign son threw it out and voted for the left.
10:16You've heard this story.
10:17Many times.
10:20Well, you can't choose your father, but you can choose your president.
10:23What if you have no father to speak of?
10:25Then you're stuck putting up with your grandpa and your uncle.
10:28And your mother.
10:30I won't vote for the conservatives today.
10:33One more vote for Acevedo.
10:34All I said is I'm not voting for the conservatives.
10:38Are you ready to cast your vote and change history?
10:40Ready.
10:41Like mom would say, the same ones always win.
10:43No, no, Acevedo will win this time.
10:45The universe told me so, as mom would say.
10:53Mr. Treva, in 20 minutes, the National Network will be interviewing you.
10:57Ah, very good.
10:58How many bottles of champagne do we have for today?
11:0050, sir.
11:01I won 100.
11:03That many?
11:04Yes.
11:05Don't you think that's a lot?
11:06I'm surprised at your lack of confidence, commander.
11:10Good.
11:11There's a report from intelligence saying that it's a much closer race than we thought.
11:16Since when does the military do inquiries like that?
11:19Don't bring me that nonsense.
11:20100 bottles, not one less.
11:22Yes, sir.
11:24I'm sorry.
11:25Hey!
11:25We do things right around here.
11:28Move faster, damn it!
11:38Regardless of social class, age, or gender, voter turnout was higher than expected.
11:46Sure, sir.
11:49Have you seen Pedro?
11:52No.
11:53Not in a while.
11:55But I don't care.
11:56He's tied up trying to serve in the cabinet, you know?
12:02Just like in my great-grandmother, Niva's sweetest dreams, the women's vote was crucial in electing the next president.
12:32Just as my uncle had predicted, the perennial socialist
12:36candidate, backed by the rest of the left-wing parties, won the election.
12:43This victory belongs to the hard-working men of the nation, and to the selfless women that
12:50nurture our great land.
12:52This victory belongs to the people.
12:56Bravo.
12:58Turn the TV off.
13:02Such ungrateful people.
13:04This is bullshit.
13:07No, no, it's all right.
13:08Wait, listen.
13:10It's all right.
13:11Just serve the champagne.
13:13I'm not going to allow these Marxists to ruin our celebration.
13:18We can dwell on it.
13:20We can start pointing fingers.
13:22We can punish them.
13:23Punish the ones who abandoned us.
13:26But that's not where I'm at.
13:29Now it is time for patriots to rise up for your country and put everything on the line.
13:35You'd better be prepared to do whatever needs to be done.
13:39Here's to the League of Patriots against Marxism.
13:44Cheers.
13:46Cheers.
13:47It was the people's vote that decided to put an end to the imperialist yoke and to dismantle
13:52all privilege.
13:53To carry out the long overdue agrarian reform and to nationalized culture.
13:57Excuse me, ma'am.
13:58No, no, please.
13:59It's fine.
14:00Mr. President.
14:01Mr. President.
14:01Any hints about your cabinet?
14:03I don't want to give too much away, but...
14:08Beside me, I see someone who truly represents the spirit of the new leadership.
14:19Mr. President.
14:19Mr. Pedro Garcia.
14:44Are you still mad about my grandpa?
14:46I don't care about your grandpa.
15:15I don't care about your grandpa.
15:21I'll take out one of his eyes.
15:22You'd have to kill me first.
15:23Fine, let him die of all day.
15:25Hey, what is it?
15:26It's not here.
15:27My mom's there.
15:38Oh my God, Alba.
15:43How long since anyone cleaned this house?
15:46No one ever comes in here.
15:49This is where my grandma spoke with spirits.
15:54Was she a witch?
15:56Actually, yes.
15:58This keeps getting more interesting.
16:01Come.
16:17I'm out of here.
16:18Come on.
16:29Impressive.
16:30Imagine this place crowded with artists.
16:33All kinds of eccentrics and outcasts.
16:35Entire families occasionally.
16:39My grandma welcomed anyone who was searching for spirituality or a community to belong to.
16:49Sounds like a circus.
16:50Hey, don't say that.
16:52Come.
16:52Come.
16:55Come.
17:56Do you have a working committee?
17:58Of course, I'm at your disposal. You can count on me, Mr. President.
18:01But do you know why else I want you to come to my office?
18:03I've been told that besides being a very good physician, you also play chess at the highest level.
18:08And I definitely can tolerate that.
18:11I am, in fact, the best doctor chess player in this country.
18:14So as of now, count yourself challenged.
18:17It's a convenience, Mr. President.
18:21The new government launched an ambitious process of social, economic, and political reforms that made us feel invincible.
18:28But the opposition wasn't waiting idly by.
18:31The economic power of the right quickly mobilized all its resources to create shortages, fuel speculation, and drive up prices.
18:38The people of the speculators, comrades, we're not going to accept that.
18:45Come on!
18:49Miguel and I surrendered to two great romances, our own and the people's, with their dreams that finally seemed to
18:56be coming true.
19:03While we were growing closer and closer, the country was splitting into two irreconcilable sides.
19:10And that divide started spreading through every family, including mine.
19:15Good morning!
19:20Take it away, I'm not hungry, Alba.
19:27What happened to that poor phone?
19:30Sounded strange.
19:31I tried to fix it, but...
19:33They just don't make things like they used to.
19:40It's not your loss, Grandpa.
19:41It's not personal.
19:43It's what this place needs.
19:45What does this country need?
19:47For everyone to move their money internationally?
19:49For the value of property to hit rock bottom?
19:51Well, that, sir, is caused by those who fear transformation.
19:53But progress is inevitable.
19:55And what about the mothers who can't provide food for their children?
19:57That is sedition.
19:59You want to fight?
20:06You remind me of your grandma.
20:09But she wouldn't talk to you at all.
20:17The president can't govern alone.
20:20He needs parliament to rise to the occasion.
20:22Are you willing to?
20:24You can't always say no.
20:25I don't know where I went wrong with my family.
20:28I'm in a public hospital that's falling apart, and you...
20:31Yeah, yeah, Grandpa.
20:32Sip of marks.
20:39But this one here.
21:00Come in, please.
21:01Thanks.
21:07All right.
21:12So, ma'am, how long do you expect this food to last?
21:17We don't know how long this madness is going to continue.
21:20Of course.
21:24Here, take it, please.
21:26Take this for your family.
21:27Here.
21:29It's okay.
21:30It's okay.
21:31No, don't worry.
21:31Thanks.
21:33Thank you so much.
21:34You have no idea how much this will help.
21:36And maybe a couple of these.
21:37You can thank the black market and the senator, since he's the one paying.
21:42Well, I'm going to finish up a few things.
21:47Tell the rest of the staff to come get some, too.
21:50What's that?
21:52Your mother.
21:56Your mother.
22:01My mother was a mystery to me.
22:04It was like she lived entirely in her own world.
22:08And that year, I felt us drifting even further apart.
22:36Respect for private property is a constitutional right.
22:39The conservative party demands that the president be put on trial.
22:44Excuse me, senator.
22:46A visitor.
22:49Miss, I need to end this call now.
22:51I ask you to please publish this without any personal spin.
22:54Good afternoon.
22:57Good afternoon.
23:00Luisa Mora.
23:09I need to speak urgently with Alba.
23:12I have a message Clara sent.
23:15Clara?
23:16It's very important.
23:19Raquel, go find Alba.
23:24I've come bearing grim tidings.
23:27Oh, Luisa.
23:29Things have been grim since the left one.
23:33Terrible times are almost upon us.
23:36So many will die, they won't even be able to count them all.
23:41Please look at me now.
23:49Yes.
23:51I can see you'll stand on the side of the winners.
23:55But that victory will bring you nothing but suffering and loneliness.
24:04Luisa.
24:05How lovely.
24:06Come here.
24:08Sweet girl.
24:10Your eyes.
24:12They have managed to retain that same brightness I remembered.
24:15Come here.
24:19I beg you take care of yourself, Burleigh.
24:23Death is breathing down your neck, sweetie.
24:28Your grandmother Clara watches over you from the great beyond.
24:32But even protective spirits are powerless against major cataclysms.
24:39Clara believes that Alba needs to travel soon.
24:43To somewhere across the sea.
24:45It's the only place where she'll be safe.
24:47Enough.
24:48Stop terrifying Alba.
24:50It's the times that are terrifying, Senator.
24:54I beg you to please get out of my house, Luisa.
24:57Don't worry.
24:58I won't keep you any longer.
25:00No, no.
25:00Please stay in your sight.
25:01It's all right.
25:03Don't worry, Burleigh.
25:04It doesn't matter.
25:06I'm just asking you to please consider what I'm saying.
25:09Uh-huh.
25:12Fly by our way.
25:17More than once I asked myself what would have happened if I had listened to Luisa Mora's warning.
25:22But at that time, I couldn't ignore everything that was happening in the country.
25:26Next up, we have your favorite section.
25:28This is the news from the people.
25:31It's been over two years since President Acevedo took power, and the country is faced with new sources of conflict.
25:39The truckers' union has begun an indefinite strike due to the fuel shortage, while upper-class women are protesting over
25:47the general supply shortages.
25:49Despite this, the government highlights the progress they've made, such as a housing plan that's underway, rising employment figures, and
25:57an agrarian reform that aims to expropriate more than 50,000 acres over the next three years.
26:07The government was trying to regain the initiative by hitting the opposition where it hurt the most.
26:13Son of a bitch.
26:19Son of a bitch.
26:27Some communists.
26:30My grandfather traveled all day without stopping, without help, and without any concrete plan in mind.
26:59You sons of bitches!
27:18Take it easy, old man.
27:20Easy, comrade.
27:21Give me that.
27:23You know I'm not your comrade.
27:26I'm your patron and the owner of this farm!
27:29No, no, sir.
27:30You are trespassing on land that now belongs to us, the farm workers.
27:38Alba, I'm so glad you're here.
27:40What's wrong?
27:40Look at this.
27:43The senator went crazy when he read this notice.
27:46He stormed out like a madman armed and I didn't know what to do.
27:49I actually told Miss Blanca, but I guess she didn't want to hear it.
27:54Aren't you going to do anything?
27:58Stay out of it.
27:58That's your grandpa's business, honey.
28:00We have to stop him before he goes crazy, Mom.
28:04Mom, please look at me.
28:06Mom.
28:08What?
28:10We need you, Mom.
28:12This is what matters.
28:13Can't you see?
28:16The old man threatened people at Las Tres Marias with a rifle and a handgun.
28:19They won't let him go.
28:21I told you.
28:22Good thing he didn't shoot anyone.
28:23Good thing he didn't get shot.
28:27Aren't you friends with the president?
28:29Maybe he can do something.
28:32Don't you watch the news?
28:33The president has more pressing matters to worry about.
28:35I'm not bothering him with this.
28:37What about Pedro Garcia?
28:38Pedro?
28:39Yes.
28:40The farmers admire him, Mom.
28:41They'll listen to him.
28:47But I can't go beg for a favor like this.
28:49I haven't spoken to him in a long time.
28:51I'll call, Pedro.
28:53Do you have the number for the Ministry of Agriculture?
28:55No, wait.
28:57All right, you win.
28:59I'll come along.
29:02But please, give me a minute.
29:32I'll be right back.
29:44Excuse me.
29:44I'm sorry, Minister.
29:46Someone's up.
29:47Thank you, Loreto.
29:48Excuse me.
29:53Hello, Pedro.
29:54Hello, Alma.
29:56Sorry for coming like this.
29:57No, don't worry.
30:00What can I do for you ladies?
30:04Can you help us?
30:05My father's been held hostage in Las Tres Marias, and he refused to let him go.
30:10And why would I do anything for him?
30:12I imagine he probably bullied people and mistreated innocent tenants.
30:16You're probably right.
30:19Pedro, please do something to sort this out.
30:23The occupation's legal.
30:24I'm sorry.
30:25I'm not here for myself.
30:27I came here because our daughter begged me to.
30:29What?
30:34I don't understand.
30:40It's true.
30:55I'm sorry.
30:56I'm sorry.
30:56I didn't mean to.
30:57I've actually been angry and defensive about it.
30:59I've been talking about this for so long.
31:00So long.
31:02I can't believe you didn't want to watch it.
31:04That's not for me to do it.
31:18I don't even know what to say.
31:20Wow, you wanted to tell him.
31:22Not like this.
31:23All right, I messed up.
31:24What are we doing?
31:26All right.
31:36May I?
31:45I don't have a real explanation.
31:48I only have excuses.
31:53I've spent my whole life fighting against the injustices of the world, but I have been
31:58unjust by not fighting for the ones that I love most.
32:03Maybe I feel like I don't deserve you.
32:08As a child, they made me believe that.
32:12That someone like me doesn't deserve happiness with anyone who wasn't from the same class.
32:39Don't be hard on your mom.
32:43She suffered much more than I because of this situation.
32:45The man's just doesn't.
32:48She's going to deserve happiness for us.
32:52I'll do this together.
32:53Okay, thank you.
33:41Who's out there?
33:42Has it been so many years that you don't remember my face, Jorge?
33:45Pedro Garcia.
33:47It's been too long, my friend.
33:50You look different in that suit, all dressed up.
33:52I'm still the same man. Somewhat older, maybe.
33:55Well, that happens to all of us.
33:57Take us to Treva.
33:59Hi, Jorge. How are you?
34:00It's Alba. Good to see you.
34:02Jorge.
34:04Doña Blanca.
34:05It's been a long time.
34:07Yes, a long time.
34:08Please, come in. Follow me.
34:11How have you been?
34:12Good, good. Fine.
34:14Well, until your father arrived, armed and furious.
34:18I want to see him.
34:20Look, I don't want to be rude or distrustful, but only Pedro can come in with me.
34:25Why?
34:26Because he's the authority, so if you'd be so kind as to wait here, please, can you take
34:31care of Miss Alba and Doña Blanca?
34:34Good day, everyone.
34:37Good day.
34:38He wants to speak with the rabbi.
34:39How are you?
34:40Fine.
34:41A glass of wine?
34:42Please.
34:52Can't deny the old man has good taste.
34:55Yeah, that's good.
34:57Let's go, Pedro.
34:58I'm keeping it.
34:59Go ahead.
35:28You are not welcome on these lands.
35:29But they're no longer your lands, Senator.
35:32You should have stayed in the city.
35:35I've raised this land up for ruins, to make it what it is today.
35:39What did you expect me to do?
35:41Give it away?
35:43You could have put yourself through what you've imposed on all of us for so long, and submissively
35:49accepted your defeat.
35:51This is not a defeat, Garcia.
35:54This, sir, is nothing but theft.
35:58Take it however you want.
36:00But this is a law of the republic under a democratic government, and will make you comply.
36:06How do you plan to maintain this land?
36:09The same way that you've governed all of these years?
36:13We peasants know how to make the land yield.
36:17You may know how to make the land yield, but not how to manage it.
36:19We know how to organize, and whether you like it or not, we're going to transform conditions
36:23in rural places.
36:25You hear me?
36:31Over my dead body, Minister.
36:34That would be much easier for me.
36:36Trust me.
36:45Come with me.
36:47Why?
36:51Because my daughter begged me to.
36:55Your daughter.
36:56Mm-hmm.
36:58You can go to hell.
36:59Fine.
37:01That's the fate of us all.
37:03But you're coming with me, too.
37:09Why did you keep me in the dark all this time?
37:15Because I thought it would be better for you to have a dead dad than an absent one.
37:20Well, that's not your decision.
37:29I did everything wrong.
37:32And I can't repair it now.
37:37Alba.
37:40I don't want to lose you.
37:42That can never happen, Mom.
37:47Careful.
37:57Excuse me.
38:05Are you all right?
38:09Please stand up straight.
38:11The press is here.
38:12Senator, a few words for the country, please.
38:14Sir, what does your family think about what's happening?
38:17I have nothing to comment on.
38:20Was this your fault, Senator?
38:22Absolutely nothing to say.
38:23No comment, Senator?
38:24Watch out for the rock.
38:26I earnestly ask that you show respect for my family.
38:29The only thing I'm going to say is that this land belongs to me.
38:32And I will not accept it being confiscated by the state.
38:36In a confusing episode, Senator Trueva was released.
38:38After his large farm, Las Tres Marias was extroperated.
38:41He's got some balls, huh?
38:44I respect that.
38:46Too bad he picked the wrong side.
38:52Wasn't it a bit much to change your last name from Trueva to Trueva?
39:02You, sir, Mr. President.
39:12Have you heard?
39:13Yep.
39:14They let the old man go.
39:16No.
39:17I mean, did you know?
39:18Know what?
39:21That Pedro Garcia is my father.
39:26They told you.
39:29Why didn't you tell me anything?
39:30Well, it wasn't my place.
39:35What do I do?
39:38Do I call him my dad?
39:41Come.
39:43Take advantage of it.
39:44Use the chance to get to know him.
39:46Pedro is a great man.
39:51Let's just get one thing clear.
39:54You're not getting rid of me.
39:58You'll always be like a father figure for me.
40:00I know.
40:03You traitor.
40:04How come you never told me anything?
40:09You idiot.
40:40You idiot.
40:43You idiot.
40:45You idiot.
40:51You idiot.
40:53Blanca, I thought.
41:18Hello.
41:20Doctor?
41:21Countess?
41:23We saw you on TV with your grandfather.
41:26Don't act shocked if they look at you funny in here.
41:29They believe you're spying on us.
41:32Just leave it there, Doctor.
41:34Don't worry, you brought some things.
41:38Hey, and your extremist revolutionary boyfriend?
41:41He's not going to come say hi?
41:43Just help me.
41:50Put these in the truck.
41:51Okay.
41:57I can't stop thinking about all the things I missed by not living with him.
42:01Focus on the positive.
42:03You got your dad back.
42:05I got back the truth.
42:07But I don't know how to build a connection with him, nor he with me.
42:13Relax.
42:14Be patient.
42:19Be patient.
42:31No, the gasoline isn't for the public.
42:33It's cold.
42:34They need it for eating and cooking.
42:36Yeah, yeah.
42:37I know.
42:38But Ana takes care of these things.
42:40Leave them.
42:41Pretend you didn't see them.
42:42But why?
42:44Because they're for other things.
42:45What things?
42:48Miguel, don't treat me like a child.
42:52Baby, this can't last much longer.
42:54We need to arm ourselves for the next phase of this war.
42:59But you said we wouldn't need weapons.
43:04Alva, this is getting serious.
43:06And it will keep getting worse.
43:10We have to be armed no matter what.
43:13Miguel wasn't wrong.
43:14But even he didn't imagine the real skill of what was coming.
43:17We'll never get them out if we stick to legal channels.
43:21Not with blockades, not with supply shortages, and definitely not by demanding impeachment.
43:29Now, we have the green light from the Americans.
43:33We have full support from the Navy.
43:35The question is, if the Army and the Air Force will stop acting like sissies.
43:40If that happens, all the people at this table need to decide is when and how.
43:48Now, everyone in this country knows a military coup is the only option.
44:05We have to take care of our members.
44:15Let me know.
44:18Hello?
44:18May I talk to Dr. Del Valle, please?
44:21Yes, I'll get him.
44:22This is Dr. Del Valle.
44:23Alva, hang up.
44:24Sure.
44:25Yeah.
44:28Hang up, Alva.
44:33All right. See you later.
44:38Who was that?
44:40Oh, no one important. I'm leaving.
44:43To the hospital?
44:44Yes, I'm really late.
44:46I need a ride to the supply center.
44:48Did you hear? They're saying the Navy's rebelling.
44:51Please, don't go out.
44:52Is it an attempted coup?
44:54No, no, I don't know much.
44:55So what do you know?
44:57Listen, it's best if you stay here until things clear up a bit.
45:00No, what about you?
45:01Yes, please don't go out. We don't know what's happening.
45:03I have to go to work.
45:04No, stay.
45:05Hey, don't worry about it. Physicians are scarce. They all need us.
45:08Don't do anything stupid, okay?
45:13Take care of yourself.
45:16Sure.
45:26Hello?
45:27Alba, they've got you picked up.
45:29Miguel, where are you?
45:30Listen carefully to what I'm going to tell you.
45:31I can't talk long.
45:33Don't tell anyone about me.
45:35Alba, no one.
45:36Destroy the address books and anything that can connect you to me.
45:38No, no, no. Stop it.
45:40Don't look for me.
45:40Or wait for me.
45:42No, no.
45:42Miguel, listen to me.
45:43We should go together.
45:44It's better that you don't know anything.
45:46I love you, Alba.
45:47Never forget that.
46:01Despite the warning from the armed forces about the imminent bombing,
46:06President Acevedo refused to leave the government house.
46:09That traitor was a coward.
46:12Now they're going to pay.
46:13They'll pay for everything.
46:29We're not going to celebrate the death of the president,
46:32nor anybody else in this house.
46:33Am I clear?
46:35Mom, tell me this isn't happening.
46:40Have you heard from Pedro?
46:42Now everyone knows who they're messing with.
46:46Shut it.
46:48And Jaime, is he back?
46:50Jaime, I'm calling the hospital.
46:57Alba.
46:59It's a good thing.
47:02Alba.
47:03This is good.
47:05Across the city, residents are reacting with growing concern.
47:08Many have begun to leave the streets, seeking safety in their homes,
47:12while others gather around radios and public events and serving reliable information.
47:16There are reports of confusion, fear, and a deep sense of unease as families try to understand...
47:20My grandfather wasn't the only one celebrating the coup.
47:23For many, it was a return to order.
47:26But no one could know what was being planned behind closed doors.
47:31The military wanted to change history,
47:33by erasing everything the regime disapproved of.
47:56Aggravated assault.
47:59Misconduct while on duty.
48:02Excessive violence and use of force.
48:04You show a marked tendency toward controlled aggression
48:09as a way to dominate conflict situations.
48:19Considering all this,
48:21why do you think you could be a useful asset for the secret police?
48:26Garcia.
48:29You need agents who aren't timid and meek.
48:33And I obey without question.
48:34I obey without question.
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