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Star City S01E02
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00:16You're the first woman to walk on the moon.
00:20That'll give you some protection.
00:25Being first didn't protect Karkarin.
00:32Dejectory within mission parameters.
00:34Your Honor.
00:34Luna 16, you are clear to initiate deorbit burn.
00:37Star City, Luna 16.
00:39Automated deorbit burn starting at 8.07 UTC.
00:44Duration 122 seconds.
00:53Star City, deorbit burn approaching the halfway mark.
00:56Copy, Luna 16.
01:04Star City, Luna 16. Deorbit burn complete.
01:09Copy, Luna 16. Proceed with separation.
01:11Separation commencing in 3, 2, 1.
01:26I'm still attached. It didn't separate.
01:29Mass City, prepare for the faulty umbilical hull.
01:32They're dragging the service module behind them.
01:33Hull is at critical temperature.
01:35Calm, be calm.
01:36We didn't send them to the moon just to lose them now.
01:38The atmosphere will burn through that cable.
01:41It doesn't.
01:41They won't be the only ones needing state funerals.
01:43Don't be ridiculous.
01:45The state would never pay for our fingernails.
01:48I'm gonna come.
01:49Sir.
01:55My eagles, you have my word.
01:58That capsule is made from your finest titanium the Soviet Union ever produced.
02:03It will hold until the cord breaks.
02:06No!
02:14No!
02:15No!
02:16No!
02:17No!
02:18No!
02:19No!
02:23No!
02:24Star City, attitude corrected.
02:26Pole temperature dropping.
02:28Luna 16, can you confirm your trajectory?
02:30Coming in much steeper than planned.
02:33Where does that put them?
02:35Three hundred...
02:37Four hundred and fifty kilometers off course.
02:39The central Siberian plateau near Lake Baikal.
02:42Recovery team, do you have those coordinates?
02:44Three hundred and ninety kilometers, you can have those coordinates.
02:56Have you seen it?
03:15Let's get some air.
03:35Let's get some air.
04:03Who knows how long it will take you to reach us.
04:07Oh, I'll get the signal fire for the emergency.
04:12Aliyah.
04:13What is it?
04:14The gun.
04:15The gun.
04:16Don't move.
04:17The gun.
04:20The gun.
04:22The gun.
04:29The gun.
04:38The gun.
04:48The gun.
04:58The gun.
05:00The gun.
05:03The gun.
05:05The gun.
05:26Welcome home, comrade.
05:32May I introduce Deputy Chairman Tarasov?
05:36Sit. Do you recognize this woman?
05:47No.
05:48Really? She's Anastasia Belikova, the first woman on the moon. Unlike you, she knows how to behave in the best
05:57interests of the state.
05:59The name Anastasia Belikova no longer belongs to you, comrade.
06:08I don't know what to say. An inhibition you did not have on the moon.
06:14When Colonel Raskova suggested you fill the spot on the mission left by your predecessor, she assured me you would
06:21understand your position.
06:22Yes, I did. I do.
06:23Yet, here I am. Deep in Siberia, in the back of a truck.
06:29If something like this were to happen again...
06:31It won't, Colonel Raskova. I swear. Good.
06:43Well, now that's settled.
06:45From here you will go to Ulan Uday Airfield, where you will fly to Star City to prepare for a
06:52parade through Red Square.
06:53After a brief tour of our homeland, we plan to send you to Paris to celebrate your historic achievement with
07:01the world press and as a symbol of Soviet moral superiority.
07:05Well, there is, however, one issue we must resolve. You cannot be the example of Soviet womanhood as a single
07:14woman.
07:20But I am a single woman.
07:24Which is why you will be getting married at the conclusion of the trip.
07:27Married?
07:31Is that necessary?
07:32Are you saying you are unwilling to cooperate?
07:36No.
07:38No, no.
07:40Um...
07:42I don't know. My father...
07:45Your father will be notified?
07:47We've already made all the arrangements. It will be a beautiful Soviet wedding.
07:54Congratulations.
07:58May I ask who I am supposed to marry?
08:06Are you kidding me?
08:07Well, she's young, she's not terrible looking, and she happens to be the most famous woman on the planet.
08:11Doesn't mean I want to marry you.
08:12Every bachelor in the Soviet Union would give his last ruble to be in the ushers.
08:16Well, then ask one of them.
08:17It's not as if you have anyone else waiting for you, is it? It might be good for you to
08:20settle down.
08:21The Central Committee wanted to marry a cosmonaut, and like it or not, you're the only one who happens to
08:26be a bachelor.
08:28She's on my side.
08:31She's strange.
08:31Sasha, you're a good pilot, but there's a reason you haven't been assigned a mission yet.
08:38Yeah, I know why.
08:38You can't blame all your problems on the religion your grandparents practiced 50 years ago.
08:43Then why haven't I gone up then?
08:43Because everything's a joke to you, Sasha. You need to prove how serious you are about this program.
08:49Why marrying that automaton? I mean, who is the one pulling a joke here?
08:52Sasha, do you think I want to spend my days playing matchmaker with the pressures I'm under?
08:55You think this is how I want to spend my time?
09:00I learned long ago that in order to get what you want in this world, you have to make sacrifices.
09:05Or are you prepared to do that?
09:08Now is not the time to be pushing back against orders, believe me.
09:11I learned a lot.
09:29You're prepared to do that.
09:41You're prepared to use them for a year and a half.
09:42Can I just go around?
09:43Shut the door.
10:06Has there been a development in Berlin?
10:09Do you think it's wise to read the files on my desk?
10:11I'm so sorry, come on, I don't know...
10:14I don't know what I was thinking.
10:21The Stasi have apprehended a man they believe to be an American courier.
10:25The one who carried the lunar base plans?
10:28I speak German, if that's at all helpful.
10:31Not very confusing to me, Irina Vasilyebner.
10:34You are clearly ambitious, creative, willing to do whatever you must
10:37to achieve your aims.
10:38Someone like that could be very useful to the service.
10:41Very useful to me.
10:42I'm happy to be of service however I can, Colonel.
10:47But only to a point.
10:52Continue surveillance of Valia and Tanya Mironov
10:54when they accompany comrade Belikova on her tour to Paris
10:57and monitor our new lovebirds.
11:00Make sure Belikova sticks to protocol.
11:03She's proven to be unreliable.
11:06And we must be vigilant.
11:08Once we leave Star City, we will be vulnerable to foreign interference.
11:11I understand.
11:13I understand.
11:48Thank you, Chief Designer.
11:50For what, my child?
11:51You're the one pouring me tea?
11:53Yes, but you showed the world what Soviet women are made of.
11:56She's right, comrade.
11:57We made Soviet women the envy of the world, and now all our wives want to shut up about
12:02it.
12:05General Secretary Brezhnev knows that your singular vision is what has enabled us to stay ahead
12:09of the Americans.
12:10Yet again.
12:11So we brought you here today because he wants to keep that progress going.
12:16Well, that's music to my ears.
12:18I brought you all copies of my proposals for projects beyond the lunar mission,
12:21which will still be one phase of our operations, but we must think bigger.
12:26We must keep pushing forward if we truly want to achieve victory over the Americans.
12:30Now, sending a Soviet cosmonaut, thank you, to our closest neighboring planet, to Venus.
12:37Comrade, if I may, perhaps some of this may have been possible before the Americans sold
12:43your plans for Zvezdar.
12:44The lunar base has become comrade Brezhnev's top priority.
12:49This would be a mistake.
12:52With respect.
12:54But comrade Brezhnev's wishes are very clear.
12:57He will not allow the Americans to beat us to a lunar base using our own design.
13:04What are you asking of me?
13:06We want you to move the launch of Zvezdar up.
13:09Can it be ready for the Paratroopers Day celebrations?
13:12That, in a few months.
13:15We are more than a year away from completing the redesign for the lunar base.
13:19Not to mention the fact that we are yet to find if there's even water on the lunar surface.
13:24Whatever you need to get the job done.
13:26Money, resources, manpower, you name it, you'll have it.
13:29Just not time.
13:29This is, this is, forgive me, Carmen, but this is absurd.
13:32It's absurd.
13:34I want to beat the Americans as much as any man around this table, but a launch this early?
13:41You would be sending these men and women to their deaths.
13:48While we have ultimate faith in your ability to deliver this for the General Secretary.
13:55You are our most valuable resource.
14:00Now, what are the latest plans for Comrade Bilikova's tour?
14:12Chief Designer?
14:18Comrade Bilikova.
14:21Do you have a moment?
14:24It seems I do, yes.
14:35I was hoping I could volunteer myself for the crew of Lunar 17.
14:42You liked it up there, I take it?
14:45It was the best moment of my life.
14:47We are all very proud of you.
14:51But for now, you must focus on the mission in front of you.
14:56Are you prepared for your tour?
14:59Honestly, I'm dreading it.
15:05Leonov enjoyed his time in the sun.
15:08I know Leonov.
15:10I know.
15:11You remind me of Yuri.
15:15He also had the chance to abort on Vostok 1, but...
15:18risked everything for the mission, just like you.
15:21And like him, you'll learn to love the public eye.
15:26Will you be in Paris with us, Chief Designer?
15:31I am...
15:34forbidden from leaving the Soviet Union.
15:40Really?
15:42For my own safety.
15:44Or so they say.
15:47You have a good trip, Comrade Bilikova.
15:50Make us proud.
16:02Where are you going?
16:03Well, the people I work with, they're going on a trip.
16:07So I must go too.
16:09I heard Natalia speaking on the telephone.
16:12She said you can't talk around you because you work in Building 12.
16:20Oh, well, she's just jealous because she doesn't work by herself.
16:22Come on.
16:25Will you turn the television off?
16:32After drawing unprecedented crowds in the capital of our motherland,
16:37Cosmonaut Anastasia Bilikova continues her tour,
16:40with visits to the capitals of the Soviet Socialist Republics.
16:44She is warmly welcomed everywhere by the workers of the USSR.
16:49Soon to be married to a fellow cosmonaut,
16:51the two will head to Paris for a celebration of her achievement with the world press.
17:07on.
17:08Oh man.
17:10So am I.
17:12Well, I know I know that.
17:13So am I going to go?
17:14Can you see it?
17:15Oh, you're out.
17:17Can you see it?
17:20I can't remember.
17:21You're like, you know, I'm just going to go out and run.
17:25Well, you're not.
17:28Come on, cheer up.
17:30They're lining up just to see you. Look.
17:58You're welcome to Paris, Astagia.
18:02Astagia, it's the same as you do.
18:05You're welcome.
18:14We'd be lucky to complete Golding's Vesdae in 15 months.
18:18Now we're meant to do it in a fraction of that.
18:20We didn't beat the Americans by being cautious.
18:22Why start now?
18:24The N1 barely has enough thrust to launch the current lunar modules.
18:27If we add anything on to them, there's no way we can launch.
18:29We're back to where we started.
18:31Why do you have to be so negative all the time?
18:32Realism is not negativity.
18:34What about inflatables?
18:41We use inflatable compartments to expand the living space off the lunar lander,
18:46just like the airlock for Leonov Spacewalk.
18:48If we inflate it after we touch down, then we can still use the same landing protocols.
18:53You want our lunar base to be a tent?
18:55There is no time for anything else.
18:57The mission would require three people.
19:00Two on the surface and one to remain in orbit.
19:02You would still have to figure out how to fit them in the current craft,
19:05which was built to launch with two.
19:07But you could start with this and then see where you go next.
19:14An intriguing idea, but it's late.
19:23Let's go home, get some sleep, and meet again in the morning.
19:28Let's go home.
19:29Let's go.
19:40Go home.
19:49Bye.
19:50Come on.
19:53Bye.
19:54Bye.
20:03I don't know.
20:27I don't know.
20:57I don't know.
21:19I don't know.
21:29I don't know.
21:48I don't know.
21:52I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
22:21I don't know.
22:22Why not?
22:22They're gifts.
22:23What else are they for?
22:35You're going to smell that on you.
22:37They'll think you've been seduced by the luxuries of Paris.
22:42I'm being seduced by the luxuries of Paris.
22:44You know they might be losing it.
22:46I'm putting on perfume.
22:47I don't know.
22:49I don't know.
22:50I don't know.
22:52I don't know.
23:22I don't know.
23:26I don't know.
23:28I don't know.
23:28You've been downstairs with Anastasia.
23:29Oh no darling, I'll wait.
23:31It's fine.
23:31To school.
23:35All right.
23:37I don't know.
23:38I don't know.
23:43We have a device in the elevator.
23:46No.
23:47No, Colonel.
23:50No.
24:00You avoiding me?
24:02Where's my husband?
24:05They smell good.
24:08Stop.
24:11Just get away tonight.
24:12Find out about this club not far from it and place that...
24:15I'm going anywhere with you, Sasha.
24:20This is about Anastasia. I didn't have a choice.
24:22No, you didn't.
24:24Why are you upset?
24:26You're the one who's actually married.
24:30Yeah, you're right.
24:34Maybe this is what we both needed.
24:39You don't mean that.
24:57Come on, Bella Kovar. How has she done thus far on the tour?
25:01Very well.
25:03She's still not exhibited any of the problematic behaviours she had on the moon.
25:09Get your coat.
25:11Where are we going?
25:13Why, you said you speak German. You can finally put that education of yours to good use.
25:17Germany?
25:17The courier has yet to confess who gave him the lunar base plans.
25:21And I have grown tired.
25:24Of the stars, he's incompetent.
25:26What about Comrade Belikova?
25:28Gelitsyn can handle your duties during your absence.
25:30Get a move on. We have a plane to catch.
25:35My dear friends.
25:37My dear friends.
25:40My dear friends.
25:40My dear friends.
25:42I thank you with me Anastasia Belikova.
25:47To join us today to celebrate her incredible job.
25:50The press of the world all.
25:52This evening, here at Paris, the French people.
25:55To give homage to the first woman to have walked on the moon.
26:02Thank you very much.
26:18What a circus.
26:20I don't know Yana would have handled all this.
26:22She would have conquered France in the day.
26:25Ah.
26:26Hello darling.
26:31So, how's the engagement going?
26:32Any love yet?
26:34Hardly.
26:36Being around us.
26:37Torture.
26:39So I'm married.
26:52I'm I wonder why you thrift up these days.
26:53That guy should get shot!
26:58That guy should get shot!
27:08I do not do this.
27:12I don't do this again.
27:16What was this sudden?
27:18You didn't do anything.
27:20Oh, how is this sudden ya?
27:21It is a detention tie.
27:22What?
27:45Chief Designer.
27:46Good evening, Kamran Nikolov.
27:52Apologies, Chief.
27:55May I come in?
27:57Please, please.
28:02Oh, I'm so sorry. Are you expecting someone?
28:07No.
28:31Uh, I... I... I know that Fedorov is, um...
28:37Is, uh...
28:39Forbidden.
28:42How can I help you, Chief?
28:44During Lunar 16, how did you know the S-band antenna would be within Anastasia's reach?
28:51Well, I... memorise the plans.
28:53But we moved the position of the antenna during the final assembly.
28:57Yes. And I read the engineering reports coming from Baikonur.
29:01That's...
29:02Thousands of pages of documentation.
29:05I've...
29:06Lots of time on my hands.
29:08Yes.
29:12Yes.
29:14It's a beautiful evening, Sergei.
29:18Shall we go for a walk?
29:38No, no, no.
29:43No.
29:45No.
29:46No.
29:48No!
29:50No, no.
29:53No, no...
29:54It's...
29:54No...
29:56No...
29:59No, no...
30:01No, no.
30:08Sometimes I wish I never went up there.
30:13What do you mean?
30:15When you're on the surface, there's no sound.
30:22Just silence.
30:25It's like I could finally breathe.
30:34My grandfather used to say,
30:38when God wants to curse you, he makes you happy.
30:59Do you want to get out of there?
31:08Champagne went too hard.
31:25I'm not supposed to get this in the room.
31:26It's good.
31:27It's good.
31:29It's good.
32:21Where are we going?
32:23This way.
33:10Tell him he can leave.
33:14I need you to translate exactly what I say to him and exactly what he says back.
33:21There can be no equivocation.
33:22You understand?
33:23Yes.
33:37Ask him if he fought in the Great Patriotic War.
33:54He was on the front of Kursk.
33:58Tell him this may not be the first time we have met.
34:02She said, it may not be the first time that you meet.
34:09Let's hope things go better for you this time.
34:11Let's hope things go better for you this time.
34:24Let's hope things go better for you this time.
34:37Chief.
34:43Come on.
34:45Come on.
34:55What is this?
35:00Ghosts.
35:02Of past missions.
35:06Voskod.
35:10Vostok.
35:13Soyuz.
35:23But we can bring them back to life.
35:27Just like Fyodorov said.
35:31Immortality.
35:33Sergei.
35:35Victory over the final enemy.
35:42Brezhnev and the committee, they only care about planting flags in the moon,
35:46squabbling over handfuls of dirt.
35:49If we truly want to expand our grasp of the universe, of infinity, of immortality,
35:59we can't stop there.
36:06Venus.
36:07Yes.
36:12But Brezhnev can be persuaded to see beyond his eyebrows when the time is right.
36:18In the meantime, we must proceed in secrecy.
36:22Only a select few can know what we're doing here.
36:25How would we?
36:27An effort like this, it requires vast resources.
36:31Well, they'll give me whatever they want, so long as they think it's for the lunar base.
36:37There must be more senior engineers that you would refer to involved in this.
36:42I'm not the obvious.
36:43Don't underestimate yourself, Sergei.
36:45You have a passion and a flexibility of mind.
36:49But before you agree, you must understand, you'll be disobeying direct orders from the Central Committee
36:56and misappropriating state property.
37:01The consequences can be quite severe if discovered.
37:13When do we stop?
37:16Now.
37:25Think this is it?
37:33What did I say?
37:34What?
37:36What?
37:38What?
37:39What?
37:42What?
37:43What?
37:43What?
37:48What?
37:50What?
38:01What?
38:03What?
38:04What?
38:05What?
38:05What?
38:06What?
38:08What?
38:09What?
38:10What?
38:12What?
38:14What?
38:16What?
38:17What?
38:18What?
38:18I think this is a bad idea.
38:20What drink?
38:21And if you want to go, I'll take you back to the Arcadia Kentucky, in for the night.
38:48I keep thinking.
38:52And Yana should have been the one being celebrated here tonight.
38:55She deserved it.
38:56She was special.
39:00And we knew it from the moment we started training.
39:04It's like...
39:05Listen, you're a good man.
39:08That's why I fell in love with you.
39:11But there's nothing you could have done.
39:22And we knew it.
39:42You know my boat will always say
39:47It's hard to see him left this way
39:50The loss of ice in that cycle
39:52Just the closing of my mind in the darkness
39:55The way of the 30 degrees
39:59Hey!
40:05Fantasy, baby, that's all I got
40:09I'm as sane as you believe
40:11I'm not the loss of ice in the matter cycle
40:14It's better than this year
40:16I'm not the loss of ice in the matter of my mind in darkness
40:17Tell me why those old people laugh at me
40:21Woo!
40:23Woo!
40:26Woo!
40:27Woo!
40:29Woo!
40:31Woo!
40:31Woo!
40:32Woo!
40:33Woo!
40:34Woo!
40:35Woo!
40:35Woo!
40:36Woo!
40:36Woo!
40:37Woo!
40:42Woo!
40:42Woo!
40:51Woo!
40:54Woo!
40:56Woo!
40:58I've been looking for a moment to speak to you all night
41:02I wouldn't normally make an approach in public like this but
41:06It's hard to get close to you without being seen
41:12If you're not happy back home
41:15We can get you out
41:17We can get you out
41:20What do you mean?
41:23The Americans, they have a place for you
41:33No
41:34No
41:34I will never betray my country
41:36I will never betray my country
41:42No
41:43I will never betray my country
42:01No
42:02No
42:02No
42:02No
42:02No
42:02No
42:02No
42:04You Okay?
42:05Yes
42:06Just tired suddenly
42:15I think it's time to go.
42:35What is the name of the person who gave you the papers, which you would bring to the American?
42:40Can I say it?
42:43I'm telling you that I have the papers from a dead letter in the park of Friedrichshain.
42:58He says the same thing as every other time, exactly.
43:01No deviation.
43:07Coffee?
43:12No?
43:13Shame.
43:16Such a lovely city, Berlin.
43:19I remember the first time I came here, driving a T-34 down Friedrichstrasse.
43:24No going at first, what with Nazi bodies strewn all over the place.
43:34Yes?
43:39I'll be ten minutes.
43:41If he hasn't given us a name by then, then I'm just going to shoot him in the head.
44:07What is the name of the person who gave you the papers?
44:10He stole his mouth.
44:14You haven't.
44:15Here we are.
44:15My baby's been raised.
44:20Let's wait.
44:21I need you.
44:40All right, I realized something about your dogs.
44:44You really are terrible dogs, huh?
44:56They've returned. Should we have them detained now?
44:58No. I need to speak to Comrade Takorno.
45:13Well, I made the approach. You don't have to worry about Belikova. She's loyal.
45:19Good.
45:32I'm sorry.
45:38Oh, God, see me to.
45:39You have to tell me what you know before she came back.
45:42I saw what she was.
45:43I can't say what I can say.
45:45You have to tell me what she had given before she came back.
45:50It's just to you, Justin.
46:00You're a good person.
46:02You're a good person.
46:03You're better than these Stasens' Schweines.
46:05Help me.
46:06What do you think, what I'm doing here?
46:09Tell me your name and I'll help you.
46:11I don't know.
46:11I don't know.
46:24I don't know.
46:50Tell me your name.
46:52Tell me your name.
46:54I don't know.
46:55I don't know.
46:55I don't know.
46:58I don't know.
46:59I don't know.
47:00I don't know.
47:01I said I'll just bring things over the border.
47:04No, I don't know.
47:05In the Stasens' City.
47:08What do you mean?
47:09You couldn't help me, something to bring me in the Stasens' Schweines?
47:14In the Stasens' Schweines?
47:17That's what you said.
47:18No, I don't know.
47:20I don't know.
47:21I don't know.
47:21I don't know.
47:22What did you do?
47:23You didn't let me in the Stasens' city?
47:25No?
47:25I don't know.
47:27It was never done.
47:28It was never done.
47:30It was never done.
47:30All done, Comrade.
47:45I don't know what you wanted to do.
47:50Please, please, let me be a woman.
47:57Please, please, please, please, please.
48:05No doubt.
48:08Your wife will be longer.
48:11It's time.
48:12It's time to leave.
48:45and one more that's fine your vows i especially like what they did here
48:53built on love understanding and respect
49:00hello papa
49:04nasty
49:10we missed you at the parade in fred square
49:14you should stand up straight when you're speaking
49:19this is alexander dmitrievich polivanov
49:23comra belikov it's a pleasure to meet you and please call me sasha
49:30so you're mario monastia
49:34i am
49:48we should walk over to the hall
49:49come comrade polivanov come to take your place
50:06we don't have to do it you know
50:09what do you mean
50:12get married
50:16yeah if we don't we then we don't
50:20get married
50:21sasha oh
50:22oh
50:27oh
50:34oh
50:37oh
50:38oh
50:52There's my nesting eagle.
50:55Chief.
50:59Are you all right?
51:00Yeah.
51:01Nervous.
51:02Oh.
51:03You're the same on our wedding day.
51:05I would like to offer you my dacha on Lake Belay, my honeymoon.
51:09Thank you, Chief.
51:10I'd love you briefly, Sascha.
51:13You will need to return to Star City to begin your training.
51:17Vladimir, how are you?
51:19How's the wife?
51:48You will need to return to Star City.
51:51I'm here.
52:17We are gathered here to officially register
52:20The marriage between Anastasia, Vladimirovna, Belakova, and Alexander Dmitrievich
52:26When will she be paying off again?
52:28She will not, she's too valuable to the state
52:34Comrade Polyvanov, would you care to recite your bow?
52:36When I don't have the heart to tell her
52:40I, Alexander Dmitrievich Polyvanov
52:45In the presence of my family, friends, and the Soviet state
52:50Take you, Anastasia, Vladimirovna, Belakova
52:53To be my lawful wife in this equitable union built on love
53:00Understanding and respect
53:04Comrade Belakova, would you care to recite your vows?
53:26I, Anastasia Vladimirovna, Belakova
53:30In the presence of my family, friends, and the Soviet state
53:34Take you, Alexander Dmitrievich Polyvanov
53:39As my lawful husband
53:41In this equitable union built on love, respect, and understanding
53:58We are under threat
54:00Security status has been raised to level one
54:04I want to know what every person is doing before they do it
54:08I want to know what every person is saying before they say it
54:14I want to know what every person is thinking before they think it
54:21Star City is now on the front line
54:26So, let's begin
54:28I.
54:29I.
54:29I.
54:29I.
54:29I.
54:29I.
54:30I.
54:30You
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