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00:11:04¿Qué?
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00:25:33La criatura no va a ser fácil de capturar.
00:25:35No, no, no.
00:25:37La criatura no va a ser fácil de capturar.
00:25:38Así que no hay nada que hacer para el momento except esperar y esperar.
00:25:41Y esperamos que podamos seguir detrás de él.
00:25:44Vamos a tener que ser ono desde ahora.
00:25:46Sí, lo mejor.
00:25:53Estoy...
00:25:54...y siento que me hiciera tanto tiempo.
00:25:59No, no, no, no.
00:26:00You're a very brave woman.
00:26:01You shouldn't take such chances.
00:26:04You know, taking chances isn't just a man's privilege.
00:26:08Trying to kill oneself isn't either.
00:26:10You take risks.
00:26:12I take calculated risks for a purpose.
00:26:14But what are you trying to prove?
00:26:16I should have known.
00:26:18You're a scientist.
00:26:19You need proof.
00:26:21You never take anyone's word for anything.
00:26:27I deserve that.
00:26:29Forgive me.
00:26:32If there's anything I can do...
00:26:38No.
00:26:40No, there's nothing anyone can do.
00:26:43Ten years ago, when I was 17...
00:26:47When Dr. Barton married me, I...
00:26:52I'm really feeling sorry for myself now, aren't I?
00:26:56Look, I managed to learn a few things.
00:26:59At least I know what the world under the sea looks like.
00:27:03It can be very beautiful.
00:27:06Pardon me, ma'am, but I have to prepare for dinner.
00:27:08Yes.
00:27:17Well, I have some work to do.
00:27:19Excuse me, Mrs. Barton.
00:27:41You were with Dr. Morgan for quite a long time.
00:27:46Please don't start again, Bill.
00:27:48Don't start accusing me...
00:27:49You're my wife, Marsha.
00:27:51Conduct yourself that way.
00:27:53I always have, Bill.
00:27:55I don't know any other way.
00:27:58Don't ever try to leave me.
00:28:01Don't ever try to make a fool of me.
00:28:33I'll try to make a fool of you.
00:28:39Dr. Johnson, what's your reading now?
00:28:43The image is about 30 feet ahead of us.
00:29:09Veering 20 degrees left.
00:29:11Veering 20 degrees left.
00:29:20We're getting in shallow water. I don't like it.
00:29:23We can still go a long ways upstream.
00:29:25We'll get him this time.
00:29:27He's boxing himself into a corner.
00:29:29Could be the other way around.
00:29:31Not a chance.
00:29:37He knows his way around places like this.
00:29:40He's dropping back of us.
00:29:43Would you speed?
00:29:44Yes, sir.
00:29:48Dr. Johnson, what's your reading now?
00:29:52About 30 feet astern.
00:29:54But he seems to be holding his position at that distance.
00:29:58He's following us.
00:30:00He's talking us now.
00:30:02Captain, increase the speed.
00:30:06Yes.
00:30:14The image is dropping back.
00:30:18Now it seems to be moving forward.
00:30:26He's following us at the same distance again.
00:30:29He's following us at the same distance again.
00:30:31It doesn't seem possible.
00:30:33The lion, the wolf, the shark, they stalk and wait for the kill.
00:30:37They sense when their victim is coming into a trap.
00:30:39Now why wouldn't he?
00:30:40He's more than cunning.
00:30:41He's reasons.
00:30:42Well, I'm not going into a trap.
00:30:44You'll take him alive.
00:30:46If he lets us.
00:30:47But if he gets too close, I'm not going to argue.
00:30:50I'll kill him.
00:30:57When do you think he'll attack?
00:30:59I don't know.
00:31:01But he led us into this river.
00:31:04Probably when we can't move forward any further.
00:31:25This is as far as we can go.
00:31:29Drop anchor.
00:31:40Now, we'll wait for him.
00:31:51What do you think, Dr. Morton?
00:31:54Well, it's apparent he doesn't intend to attack on our terms.
00:31:58No.
00:31:59Well, we'll have to go after him on his.
00:32:03We'll take the viewer with us, Paul.
00:32:22Johnson, lower the rangefinder into the water.
00:32:31Grant, are your spears checked?
00:32:34There's enough sleep choosing one of these things to knock out an elephant.
00:32:49Well, the ronanone checks out.
00:32:52We'd better review procedure.
00:32:55If he comes within toxic distance, Dr. Borg will signal me, and I'll discharge the ronanone.
00:33:01If he comes aboard, Grant will try to get him with a spear.
00:33:04And, Grant, remember, the object is to capture him, not to kill him.
00:33:08So much as you might be tempted, try not to hit a vital area.
00:33:11And, as far as using the guns, if we have to, we'll be defeating our own purpose.
00:33:16So, I guess that's it.
00:33:23He's moving ahead of us.
00:33:49What was that?
00:33:51What the fuck?
00:33:51Just kidding.
00:33:55Leaving it.
00:34:00Go back!
00:34:01Come back!
00:34:09Go back!
00:34:11Go back!
00:34:18Come back!
00:34:19Come back!
00:34:19Come back!
00:34:19Come back!
00:34:48¡Gracias!
00:35:01Turn a bit to the left.
00:35:06There.
00:35:08No, farther.
00:35:10Farther.
00:35:22He's making a full turn.
00:35:40Prince, get the torches out.
00:35:41We've got to have some light here.
00:35:44I think they're dry.
00:35:45Let me have them.
00:35:46I'll fill them with gasoline.
00:35:51Borg, you see anything?
00:35:52Nope, not yet.
00:36:03Grant.
00:36:08Be on the lookout.
00:36:1820 feet ahead.
00:36:20He's coming at us.
00:36:24What are you shooting at, you fool?
00:36:26I want him alive.
00:36:27Look to the right.
00:36:28He's at the right.
00:36:30Look out, Borg, and he's coming at you.
00:36:32Behind you, Borg.
00:36:36Look at Grant.
00:36:52Are you all right?
00:36:53I'm all right.
00:36:54I just hit my head again.
00:36:58I'm all right.
00:41:26The metabolism rate shows several sharp changes.
00:41:29It was the method of breathing.
00:41:31Why opening the lawn bus?
00:41:32You should have known.
00:41:34The step from fish to amphibium to mammal,
00:41:36it had to be the method of converting oxygen.
00:42:10Take a look at the eyes.
00:42:33It's a basic mutation.
00:42:36A major change.
00:42:52I'm responsive.
00:42:57That is correct.
00:42:59Please send the following wire to...
00:43:01Mr. Edward Brown, Foreman, Barton Ranch, Sausalito.
00:43:08Sausalito, California.
00:43:11Going through canal tomorrow.
00:43:13Arrival estimated on or about August 20th.
00:43:17All fences and equipment must be ready.
00:43:20Hire extra men if necessary.
00:43:22We'll need large truck.
00:43:24Signed, William Barton.
00:43:27Thanks.
00:43:50Am I starving you?
00:43:51No, Mrs. Barton.
00:43:54Would it be possible for me to see the...
00:43:56Oh, I'm sorry.
00:43:57I'd like to let you into the room,
00:43:58but your husband doesn't think it's advisable.
00:44:02My husband doesn't think very much is advisable.
00:44:04Except his work.
00:44:06How's it coming?
00:44:07Hasn't he told you?
00:44:09No.
00:44:10How much of anything lately.
00:44:12Excuse me.
00:44:15We're taking the bandages off today.
00:44:24Excuse me.
00:44:29Is that all you do?
00:44:30Is...
00:44:31talk?
00:44:32No, I like to swim too.
00:44:43Doctor, look.
00:44:46Doctor, look.
00:45:12The other one.
00:45:14The other one.
00:45:37Doctor Borg.
00:45:39Raise the head.
00:46:01Doctor Borg.
00:46:15There it is, Doctor.
00:46:17There it is, Doctor.
00:46:25The fire burned away at the outer scale.
00:46:29There's a structure of human skin underneath it.
00:46:32Two separate coverings,
00:46:33El tipo de piel y gills.
00:46:37El sensibilidad de dolor es increasing.
00:46:40Necesitamos un montón de protección,
00:46:42un vestido que...
00:47:07No, no, no, no, no.
00:47:33He's under sedation.
00:47:42Where is Grant?
00:47:44Grant!
00:47:54Grant!
00:47:59Where were you?
00:48:01What do you mean, where was I?
00:48:03You didn't need me.
00:48:04You and the other doctors were with him.
00:48:06I went on deck for a second.
00:48:08Never mind.
00:48:09I've got some work for you to do.
00:48:11Go down to the locker and get some sailcloth.
00:48:14Let's see if you're up on your needlework.
00:48:16Needlework?
00:48:16Clothing for the creature.
00:48:26Well, that was the point of the whole story.
00:48:28I missed it completely.
00:48:29You did?
00:48:32Oh, no more things.
00:48:33You'll try to get me drunk.
00:48:34No, I've had my quarter, thanks.
00:48:35Are you sure?
00:48:36I'm sure.
00:48:37All right.
00:48:38Oh, come now, gentlemen.
00:48:40A celebration isn't a celebration if you use it.
00:48:42It's self-control.
00:48:45But I'll admit it takes a lot of this stuff to even slow me down.
00:48:48Thank you.
00:48:48Well, thank you.
00:48:49You know, Tom, alcohol hits some people faster than others because of metabolism, rate of absorption and, well, you know,
00:48:57change metabolism and maybe, uh, maybe eliminate drunk drivers.
00:49:09Well, that's not bad for me, Marsha, is it?
00:49:11We don't have much laughter anymore, do we, Marsha?
00:49:17Tom, we found the secret.
00:49:19Change the metabolism and man will change.
00:49:22Maybe.
00:49:23Oh, the demonstrable scientific fact is in that cabin.
00:49:26Well, I'd rather not argue the point now, Doctor.
00:49:29Let's take it up some other time.
00:49:30After all, a celebration isn't it?
00:49:32Don't be condescending, Doctor.
00:49:33If I can discuss it, don't you evade it.
00:49:36All right.
00:49:37As a geneticist, I know the way any geneticist does that nature hasn't created a new major type of animal
00:49:43on this earth for over 400 million years.
00:49:46The creature's a different major type.
00:49:48You saw it yourself.
00:49:50It's the interaction of heredity and environment for millions of years that makes a new species.
00:49:55We only change the skin, Doctor, not the animal.
00:49:58But we can bring out the best or worst in any living thing.
00:50:01Environment does that.
00:50:02If it threatens him, if he's afraid of us, he'll revert to the wanton killer.
00:50:07That's why I've gone along with you.
00:50:10Because I want to know for myself.
00:50:12Because we all stand between the jungle and the stars.
00:50:15At a crossroads.
00:50:16I think we better discover what brings out the best in humankind and what brings out the worst.
00:50:23Because it's the stars or the jungle.
00:50:28Well.
00:50:30Good night, gentlemen.
00:50:31Mrs. Barton.
00:50:33Doctor.
00:50:34Good night.
00:50:41How is he?
00:50:42I don't know.
00:50:43Take a look.
00:50:55Good night, Grant.
00:50:57Good night.
00:50:57I guess I'll turn in, too.
00:50:59You agree with Dr. Morgan?
00:51:01It can still go either way.
00:51:05And you, Doctor?
00:51:08I don't know yet.
00:51:10Good night.
00:51:11Good night.
00:51:12Good night.
00:51:21Good night.
00:51:24Jungle of the stars.
00:51:27A fool's.
00:51:30Can't they see I want to catch a star?
00:51:35Such a good wife.
00:51:39Such a dutiful wife.
00:51:41You straighten up after parties.
00:51:44You drink, serve, serve, drink.
00:51:46You're such a fine wife.
00:51:48No, no, please.
00:51:49Please, Martha.
00:51:51Please trust you.
00:51:55Don't, Marsha.
00:52:08Worthless uses.
00:52:10God bless you.
00:52:10People.
00:52:11No, no, no.
00:52:15No, no, no.
00:52:17No, no.
00:52:19Let's go!
00:52:22Bye.
00:52:23Bye.
00:52:27No, no!
00:52:28Bye.
00:52:29Bye.
00:52:29Bye.
00:52:31Bye.
00:52:33Bye.
00:53:01Gracias por ver el video.
00:53:04Gracias por ver el video.
00:53:34Me and a friend of yours isn't going to solve my problems.
00:53:37Can't you understand that?
00:53:40No.
00:53:41Tell me again.
00:53:42Please, will you stop?
00:53:43They'll hear us.
00:53:45Okay, then.
00:53:47Tell me quietly.
00:54:05Please, let me go.
00:54:08Let me go, will you?
00:54:10Please, let me go.
00:54:12Please, stop me.
00:54:15Let me go.
00:54:20Let go.
00:54:22No!
00:54:23No!
00:54:24No!
00:54:35Johnson, call the bridge.
00:54:36Tell them reverse engines and stand by.
00:54:40Grant, you all right?
00:54:44Why weren't you at the door?
00:54:46Look!
00:54:51He's going to jump.
00:54:53I'm not underwater.
00:54:54You'll use his lungs and he'll drown.
00:55:01I'll use the hose, Grant.
00:55:03Give me plenty of oxygen.
00:55:05Follow them on the scope, Borg.
00:55:06Right.
00:55:08Go.
00:55:38¡Gracias!
00:56:07¡Gracias!
00:56:25¡Gracias!
00:57:05¡Gracias!
00:57:37¡Gracias!
00:57:39치-
00:57:40The Spaces here are the ones to watch.
00:57:42This is the first reading we took.
00:57:45The spaces between each peak are narrower.
00:57:47Much narrower.
00:57:49A block do his memory is lifting.
00:57:51You see
00:57:52He isn't reverting.
00:57:53He isn't revertingavene, he's remembering.
00:57:55To what degree?
00:57:56All he remembers is that he was part of the water once,
00:57:59and he went back to it.
00:58:01That's all!
00:58:02He remembers being attacked by us,
00:58:05He remembers fear,
00:58:07And when he's afraid,
00:58:08¿Puedes matar a alguien? ¿An animal o a human?
00:59:05¡Gracias!
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01:00:43¡Sí, vamos!
01:01:14¡Gracias!
01:01:41¡Gracias!
01:01:42¡Gracias!
01:01:43Sorry to have kept you waiting.
01:01:51This is a two-way mirror.
01:01:53We can see him, but he can't see us.
01:01:57He hears the water, but he doesn't remember it
01:02:01He doesn't even know that if he returned to the water, he'd drown
01:02:04His gills may grow back
01:02:07Never
01:02:07His features, his skin, they're more like a human's every day
01:02:12He's even lost the need for violence
01:02:13Because we've treated him kindly
01:02:16The change is biological, not psychological
01:02:18Forget the technical terms, Doctor
01:02:20It's kindness, not pain
01:02:22You mean he returns kindness with kindness?
01:02:25I believe it
01:02:26You think that's always true, Doctor?
01:02:29Do you think that if I give kindness, I can always get kindness in return?
01:02:33How do you mean?
01:02:35Oh, come, come, Dr. Morgan, you're a very perceptive man
01:02:39I'd rather not talk about it
01:02:40It isn't any of my business
01:02:42Then clinically, as a scientist, you should be interested
01:02:45Imagine how often love is returned with hate
01:02:48And loyalty is returned with infidelity
01:02:50Is that a proven fact?
01:02:52Oh, facts, Dr. Morgan
01:02:53I only deal in facts, in reality, only that
01:02:55We make our own reality sometimes
01:02:58The facts are that
01:02:59When love is returned with hate
01:03:02Loyalty is returned with infidelity
01:03:05How long does it take before something has to be done about it?
01:03:09Like what?
01:03:10What do you mean?
01:03:12Since we're talking about people
01:03:14Are we, Doctor?
01:03:15I thought we were talking about animals, about the creature
01:03:19All right, about the creature
01:03:21If he thinks all men are his enemy
01:03:23If he can't see things the way they are
01:03:25Instead of the way he thinks they are
01:03:27He lives in terrible fear
01:03:31He's only an animal
01:03:32The same holds true for man
01:03:34If man or animal becomes too terrified to think
01:03:37He resorts to violence
01:03:39And in the animal world, it's called the law of the jungle
01:03:42But when it happens to human beings
01:03:44Its name is murder
01:03:47What do you mean?
01:04:17What do you mean?
01:04:40Muy bien.
01:04:41Gracias.
01:04:42No sabía que podías tocar la guitarra.
01:04:45Bueno, yo...
01:04:46Yo no sabía.
01:04:48Cuando hubo más razón.
01:04:52¿Qué es?
01:04:55Tu espantas.
01:04:57Es un muy brillante hombre.
01:04:59Yo creo que sabes eso.
01:05:00Sí.
01:05:01Pero es un profundo...
01:05:02Creo que la definición de la definición es un...
01:05:04...disturbed hombre.
01:05:06Lo he intentó decirte.
01:05:07No sé qué me llores de esto para decirte esto.
01:05:10Pero...
01:05:11...es un hijo necesita ayuda.
01:05:13No es el tipo que acepta ayuda.
01:05:15Porque nunca admitió que es mal.
01:05:46¿Qué es lo que puedo hacer?
01:05:48...if life is going to mean anything.
01:05:50Maybe.
01:05:51Maybe it's too late to leave it.
01:05:54For some people.
01:05:56As a matter of fact, I think I'll take a swim right now.
01:06:00Well, be careful, Marsha.
01:06:28What were you talking to Morgan about?
01:06:31Excuse me.
01:06:32What were you talking about?
01:06:34Please, you're hurting me.
01:06:36I have a right to ask these questions. I'm your husband.
01:06:40I'm going swimming.
01:06:42You've become a cheap little tramp.
01:06:46Only to you, Bill.
01:06:49Only to you.
01:07:39Two mines with a single thug.
01:07:44Uh, swimming, I mean.
01:07:46Go away.
01:07:48I thought you liked company.
01:07:51Not yours.
01:07:53How can you tell?
01:07:54We're just getting to know each other.
01:08:04Come on.
01:08:06Cushion.
01:08:10You're sick.
01:08:10No.
01:08:16No.
01:08:18No.
01:08:32No, no, no!
01:08:51No, no, no.
01:09:23What was it, Morgan?
01:09:24I don't know.
01:09:25I thought I heard a bobcat.
01:09:26A mountain lion's more like it.
01:09:35This is his first act of violence since we captured him.
01:09:38Yeah, his first killing.
01:09:40We'll have to get those dead animals out of his sight.
01:09:43The creature is what he was.
01:09:45I don't think he reverted.
01:09:47I think he killed the lion defending himself.
01:09:55Oh.
01:09:58Yes.
01:09:59Yes.
01:09:59Yes.
01:10:11Yes.
01:10:14Yes.
01:10:16Yes.
01:10:18Yes.
01:10:19Yes.
01:10:36¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:10:55¡Gracias!
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