Before the reality-bending chaos of CONTROL Resonant (2026) takes over Manhattan, we have to revisit Remedy Entertainment's ultimate cosmic lore seed: Alan Wake's American Nightmare!
In this complete gameplay playthrough, we are stepping into a twisted, pulp-fiction episode of Night Springs trapped within the Dark Place. Watch as Alan fights his sociopathic double, Mr. Scratch, in the deserts of Arizona. But more importantly, we are breaking down the massive Easter Eggs hidden in this game—including the famous reversed audio message that directly predicted the Ordinary Altered World Event (AWE) and the origins of Jesse and Dylan Faden!
As we prepare to play as Dylan Faden wielding the Aberrant weapon in the upcoming Control sequel, understanding Alan's history with Night Springs and Mr. Scratch is absolutely essential.
🔔 Hit that SUBSCRIBE button for daily Remedy Connected Universe lore! Let's discuss in the comments: Did Alan accidentally manifest the Hiss resonance while trapped in this American Nightmare?
#AlanWake #AmericanNightmare #ControlResonant #Control2 #RemedyEntertainment #NightSprings #MrScratch #GamingCommunity
In this complete gameplay playthrough, we are stepping into a twisted, pulp-fiction episode of Night Springs trapped within the Dark Place. Watch as Alan fights his sociopathic double, Mr. Scratch, in the deserts of Arizona. But more importantly, we are breaking down the massive Easter Eggs hidden in this game—including the famous reversed audio message that directly predicted the Ordinary Altered World Event (AWE) and the origins of Jesse and Dylan Faden!
As we prepare to play as Dylan Faden wielding the Aberrant weapon in the upcoming Control sequel, understanding Alan's history with Night Springs and Mr. Scratch is absolutely essential.
🔔 Hit that SUBSCRIBE button for daily Remedy Connected Universe lore! Let's discuss in the comments: Did Alan accidentally manifest the Hiss resonance while trapped in this American Nightmare?
#AlanWake #AmericanNightmare #ControlResonant #Control2 #RemedyEntertainment #NightSprings #MrScratch #GamingCommunity
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00:11:05I guess they didn't like that.
00:11:15The damn mountain's trying to kill me.
00:11:41I guess they didn't like it.
00:11:43I guess they didn't like it.
00:12:06I just started blinking on my board here, and that means there's a caller out there.
00:12:10You know, when the hours stretch into eternity like this, when it feels like I'm stuck in a rut and
00:12:15just reliving the same endless night over and over again,
00:12:19I feel genuinely touched by someone actually reaching out to me, breaking the monotony.
00:12:24I just wanted you to know that it really matters to me.
00:12:27Caller, you're on the air.
00:12:28You suck, Eddie!
00:12:31Did you know that this is my dream job, Trufa?
00:12:35You find the signal?
00:12:36Yes.
00:12:37I don't think it's quite the same thing we had, um, the last time.
00:12:40Still, we're definitely picking it up.
00:12:42Are we getting the complete signal now?
00:12:44I'm afraid not.
00:12:46Take a look at it yourself.
00:12:47I'm printing out a hard copy now.
00:12:49I'd like to ask you a question or two before that, though, if you don't mind.
00:12:53What's on your mind, Doctor?
00:12:55Most people would find these events extremely disturbing, provided that they survive these creatures, that is.
00:13:01You seem to be quite adept at dealing with the situation.
00:13:03Why is that?
00:13:05Yes.
00:13:05I was involved in...
00:13:07It's a complex story.
00:13:09I was in this small town, and a horrible thing from another dimension kidnapped my wife and manipulated me into
00:13:14writing this horror story that came true.
00:13:17I learned to fight it with light, and I managed to contain it and free my wife.
00:13:21But I was trapped in its world.
00:13:23Are you serious?
00:13:25Absolutely.
00:13:26So, I'm used to reality working in strange or even impossible ways.
00:13:30And I've fought these things, not exactly like this, but close enough for a good while now.
00:13:34Of course, I have certain advantages.
00:13:37Was there anything else?
00:13:39What did you mean when you said you have advantages?
00:13:42At the risk of sounding like a lunatic, reality is much more fluid than people think.
00:13:47It can be influenced.
00:13:48I didn't take you for a mystic.
00:13:51I'm not.
00:13:51I'm a writer.
00:13:52And under certain conditions, I can, for lack of a better word, rewrite reality.
00:13:58Change things.
00:13:59That's absurd.
00:14:01But it works.
00:14:02Assuming I believe this, why don't you simply, I don't know, write yourself some superpowers?
00:14:08It's not quite that simple.
00:14:11You need to follow certain laws of drama, I suppose.
00:14:15You need to think about consistency and symbolism.
00:14:18Often what you write isn't anywhere near as important as what you imply.
00:14:22There are things out there that will take advantage of your mistakes.
00:14:25You really believe in this?
00:14:28Don't look at me like that.
00:14:29Matt, you've experienced some of this yourself.
00:14:31I will gladly admit that something exceedingly strange is going on.
00:14:35But this idea that you're somehow altering reality with your writing is ridiculous.
00:14:40You're essentially saying you're controlling my actions.
00:14:43Leaving aside the rational arguments against this, what gives you the right?
00:14:47Well, it's more like having a destiny.
00:14:51A path you're on.
00:14:52You're not aware of it, but there it is.
00:14:54If somebody changes it, what difference does it make?
00:14:57It's what every writer does.
00:14:59If you write something that affects one of the characters, they don't really know about that.
00:15:03I'm not a character.
00:15:04Are you saying that it's all right to take advantage of someone if they aren't aware of it?
00:15:08Look, all I meant was that if you're genuinely making all your own decisions,
00:15:12and those decisions lead to whatever destiny you have, what practical difference does it make?
00:15:17I suppose that depends on whether our destinies are determined by things like physics and probabilities,
00:15:22or natural reality, which is presumably neutral and impartial, or by some kind of an intelligence.
00:15:28If it's the latter, that intelligence makes choices based on some criteria.
00:15:33If we suffer as a result of those choices, there's a moral and ethical element involved,
00:15:38regardless of whether we're aware of its manipulations.
00:15:41Wouldn't you agree?
00:15:43I...
00:15:44You're taking this very well. I thought you'd be angry.
00:15:47I suppose I would be if I thought you could actually do this.
00:15:52Another printout.
00:15:54Another signal fragment.
00:15:56The message is still not complete,
00:15:59but it's another piece of the weapon he has built against his adversary.
00:16:06Mere words on a piece of paper,
00:16:08but in the right hands,
00:16:10they will hold back the darkness.
00:16:29The last time the man came to the drive-in,
00:16:33it did not end well.
00:16:35He hopes to avoid that fate this time.
00:16:39He hopes that what he has brought with him to this place is enough.
00:16:48Serena's probably out of her mind again,
00:16:50but I'm going to need that key so I can get the power back on.
00:16:56To change the world, you must craft a blueprint for the new reality.
00:17:00Any work of art will do,
00:17:02as long as it's a genuine act of creation.
00:17:05That's what the energies of the dark place respond to.
00:17:08The results may be subtle and perplexing,
00:17:11or far-ranging and momentous.
00:17:31The film noir poster reminded me of Alex Casey,
00:17:35the detective's cool exterior never cracking,
00:17:37even with the gun pointed in his face.
00:17:40In the back room, all the lights had been turned off,
00:17:43except for the lone spotlight,
00:17:45which illuminated the bright red fire extinguisher on the wall.
00:17:56You again?
00:17:57I'm really just here to get the keys so I can get the power back on.
00:18:01You want to hold me down?
00:18:03It's okay.
00:18:04I know you'll like that.
00:18:06Yeah, I'll just grab the keys.
00:18:08I could be like your wife.
00:18:12Little wifey.
00:18:13Waiting at home for hubby.
00:18:16Or you could be the mailman.
00:18:19Or the neighbor.
00:18:21I'm already married to someone who isn't crazy, thanks.
00:18:24I'm just going to go and get the power back on.
00:18:27Aww.
00:18:28Look, I may or may not be back.
00:18:31I have the access code to the booth already,
00:18:33so once the power is on...
00:18:35You should totally come see me.
00:18:38We could have fun.
00:18:39You know.
00:18:41We'll see how it goes.
00:18:46You should sit down or something.
00:18:48Try to stay calm.
00:18:49I don't want to be calm.
00:18:51I want to be nasty.
00:18:53I want to be nasty with you.
00:18:56Yeah.
00:18:57Okay.
00:18:58You could do anything you want.
00:19:00You can use my...
00:19:01Let's not even go there.
00:19:03I was hoping that you'd remember more,
00:19:05but I guess that was too much to ask.
00:19:14I was about to do the weather,
00:19:16but I see we have a caller.
00:19:18Hey, you're on the air with Eddie.
00:19:19What's up?
00:19:19Hey, Eddie.
00:19:20It's Ricky.
00:19:21You talked about faith before.
00:19:22You think about that a lot?
00:19:24Not a lot, to be honest,
00:19:25but I take it you do.
00:19:27Oh, yeah.
00:19:28Oh, yeah.
00:19:29Any conclusions you'd care to share, Ricky?
00:19:31Well, we've got free will, right?
00:19:34That's in the Bible and everything.
00:19:35Yeah, right, sure.
00:19:37So, free will, right?
00:19:38Am I right?
00:19:39I mean, if we can do what we want,
00:19:41how can there be fate?
00:19:42I mean, you don't know what's going to happen next.
00:19:44So there's no fate.
00:19:45There's just people doing stuff.
00:19:48Well, I don't know, Ricky.
00:19:51I don't suppose you have considered the possibility
00:19:53that we're all here in the service of a greater purpose,
00:19:58incomprehensible to us,
00:20:00and that what we take to be freedom
00:20:02is nothing more than the move of a pawn
00:20:06on some cosmic chessboard,
00:20:09limited in scope,
00:20:11subject to the whims of unseen players,
00:20:14existing only for their entertainment.
00:20:18or perhaps we're just a twelfth
00:20:20reflection
00:20:21of actual events
00:20:23that can happen elsewhere.
00:20:26Could it be
00:20:26that such is life
00:20:28in night springs?
00:20:31Um, dude, what?
00:20:33Food for thought, Ricky.
00:20:34Food for thought.
00:20:49Are you getting it yet, genius?
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00:24:06Really, she's that good
00:24:15Did you know
00:24:16That I've got a wedding ring too
00:24:20We're that similar
00:24:23She's seen me a couple times, you know
00:24:26I've let her catch glimpses
00:24:29She thinks she's imagining things, of course
00:24:31She thinks you're dead
00:24:34It might as well be
00:24:35I mean, even if you manage to keep surviving
00:24:38You'll be in my trap forever
00:24:42So I'll go to her
00:24:44It'll be an amazing moment
00:24:47Oh my God, you're alive
00:24:52I'll be the good, loving husband
00:24:54For as long as I can stand it
00:24:57She'll love it
00:25:01And then, one day, somehow
00:25:04It'll happen
00:25:06Maybe I'll slip up
00:25:08She spots something
00:25:09Or maybe she just starts running her mouth
00:25:13And then, I'll do it
00:25:20It's gonna be sweet
00:25:29My darling wife
00:25:49The trap Mr. S*** has set for me is as simple as it is impossible
00:25:54Whenever I reach him, he sends me back to the beginning of the maze
00:25:57It's a loop in time
00:25:59I go through it only to end up where I started
00:26:02There's a brutal genius to it
00:26:03If I die, it's over for me
00:26:05If I survive, I end up where I started
00:26:09Sooner or later, the odds will catch up with me
00:26:11And in the meantime, he gets to toy with me
00:26:15But that's why I have a chance
00:26:17He's caught in this pattern just as much as I am
00:26:19I know where he'll be
00:26:21And I'm prepared
00:26:26I have created the weapon that can put an end to this
00:26:30A blueprint to a new reality
00:26:32All I have to do is survive long enough to use it
00:26:35My arrival from the dark place will be painful and difficult
00:26:38These pages may be lost
00:26:40But one way or another, I'll send the parts I really need to myself
00:26:45If I make it outside, I have a chance
00:26:48Mr. S*** is more powerful than I am
00:26:50But he can't change the rules in the middle of the game
00:26:52He's not a creator
00:26:54I am
00:27:00You're like a little hamster in a wheel
00:27:02Go ahead and keep running for all the good it'll do you
00:27:34Go ahead
00:27:50The dark place is utterly hostile to human life
00:27:53It eats at your mind
00:27:55Wants you to succumb to madness
00:27:57Your own thoughts can turn against you
00:27:59Every shadow conceals a threat that attacks at the slightest sign of weakness
00:28:03You're under endless assault
00:28:05Every day is a struggle for survival
00:28:08But I've learned to take care of myself
00:28:10I focus on Alice
00:28:12Our life together
00:28:13My need to be with her
00:28:15That takes me a long way in the dark place
00:28:17As long as I have my gun and the flashlight
00:28:26For Serena Valdivia
00:28:27Burning the midnight oil was more of an exception than a rule
00:28:31A procrastinator and a perfectionist
00:28:33She often worked when she wouldn't be disturbed
00:28:36Tonight was especially important
00:28:38The film festival would open tomorrow
00:28:40And there was still so much to sort out
00:28:42It wasn't that the work hadn't been done
00:28:45She just didn't feel like she had completely mastered everything yet
00:29:17The film festival
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00:33:15As the very impossibility of what is happening assaults them.
00:33:21But the Champion of Light endures.
00:33:30Each time he gets a little closer.
00:33:33Each time another detail falls into place.
00:33:37Now the trap works against the Herald of Darkness.
00:33:53Holy shit! What are you, the King Hillbilly?
00:34:19Tor and Odin Andersen. Old gods of Asgard.
00:34:23I still don't quite know what to make of them.
00:34:27I know they used to be rock stars who modeled their stage personas after Norse gods.
00:34:32I know they're old.
00:34:33I know that in their day they fought the darkness as I do.
00:34:36I know they're demented and insane.
00:34:39Ravaged by age and self-abuse.
00:34:41But there's something in them.
00:34:43Something powerful that took hold when they were touched by the powers beyond.
00:34:47A thing that goes far beyond just stage names.
00:34:50Something godlike.
00:34:56Right on cue.
00:34:58Bubbling to the surface from untold deaths.
00:35:01The horrors.
00:35:03The emerging monsters do not expect the warm reception that has already been prepared for them.
00:35:29I know they've been prepared for them to be prepared for them to be prepared for them.
00:35:39and the miners.
00:35:44Da
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00:36:49The Anderson brothers should probably
00:36:50Have been in a facility somewhere
00:36:52Despite their tendency to escape
00:36:54From such places
00:36:55It could be argued that they had no business
00:36:58Being on tour, considering their condition
00:37:00Their lives mostly revolved
00:37:02Around the laundry list of ailments
00:37:04And their endless quest for liquor
00:37:06But Barry Wheeler managed them now
00:37:08And whatever else they might say
00:37:10About Barry, he knew how to make
00:37:12Things happen
00:37:14And honestly, it wasn't like the Andersons
00:37:16Were the most difficult clients he ever had
00:37:26Getting the Andersons into the recording studio
00:37:29Was a struggle and a half
00:37:30But once they actually picked up the instruments
00:37:33Something happened
00:37:34They were two old men
00:37:36And they weren't
00:37:37They were doddering bags of bone
00:37:39And they were barely contained power
00:37:41And there was music
00:37:44Barry rubbed his hands together
00:37:45He knew how to pick a winner
00:37:47Now all they needed was some direction
00:37:49On how to make things a little more modern
00:37:51Barry had never produced a thing in his life
00:37:54But he knew what he liked
00:37:55He knew Balance Slays the Demon
00:37:57Was going to be a hit
00:38:27Is it bad that this time
00:38:28I just went
00:38:29Oh, he's going to be right along
00:38:33Not as long as I show up, I guess
00:38:52Clear now
00:38:58Well, art lovers
00:38:59Are you feeling neglected?
00:39:01You shouldn't
00:39:01You know Eddie Rodman's got love for you
00:39:04Which is why I actually hauled myself out of bed before noon
00:39:07Just so I could record an interview for your pleasure
00:39:10Enjoy
00:39:11Now, as I'm sure you all know
00:39:13The annual Night Springs Visual Art Show
00:39:15Is coming around again
00:39:16And that's a big deal for all of us
00:39:18That are in the culture business
00:39:19If you can call it a business
00:39:21That's a little controversial, I know
00:39:23Oh, that's okay
00:39:24Money makes the world go around
00:39:26No doubt about it
00:39:27And that's one of my guests here at the studio
00:39:29Serena Valdivia
00:39:31She is a curator
00:39:32At the Night Springs Gallery of Visual Arts
00:39:34And she's in charge of the NSVA Film Festival
00:39:36Held this year
00:39:37At the old Night Springs Drive-In Theater
00:39:39Hello Eddie
00:39:40It's great to be here
00:39:42And let me just say that it's a wonderful venue
00:39:45Absolutely
00:39:45And Wither is one of the filmmakers
00:39:47Somebody who's actually primarily known as a renowned photographer
00:39:51Alice Wake
00:39:52Hello
00:39:52Alice, I've seen a lot of your work over the years
00:39:55It's very impressive
00:39:56My wife's a big fan, actually
00:39:58Oh, thank you
00:39:59You've gained quite a bit of fame as a photographer
00:40:02But that's not why you're here, right?
00:40:04You actually have a film
00:40:05That's a little surprising
00:40:06For me, too
00:40:07I really wouldn't be here at all if it weren't for Serena
00:40:10You two are friends, I take it?
00:40:12Yeah
00:40:12We move in the same circle
00:40:13So, about a year ago
00:40:15I heard about all this footage she'd shot
00:40:17And I got to see some of it
00:40:18And then I started pestering her about actually putting it out there
00:40:21Because it was really good
00:40:22I didn't really want to show it
00:40:24It felt too personal
00:40:25Well, yes, I can understand that
00:40:27It features your husband
00:40:28And he's, um, well
00:40:32He's... he's dead
00:40:33Uh, I thought he was missing
00:40:35It's been two years
00:40:38I...
00:40:39This sounds awful
00:40:40But yes, I believe he's dead
00:40:42Otherwise he would have...
00:40:44Well, you know
00:40:46Yeah, I understand
00:40:47Well, hold that thought
00:40:49And we'll be right back
00:40:54I have seen the darkness twist flesh into new shapes before
00:40:58But encountering these giants is an extremely disturbing experience
00:41:03It's as if the genre has been switched on me
00:41:07There's something out of Pulp Fiction
00:41:09Twice as tall as normal men and stronger than forklifts
00:41:12Their lumbering gait and slow-witted Demeter brings to mind
00:41:16Some kind of mean-spirited caricature of a feeble-minded hillbilly
00:41:26So I've been thinking about Barry
00:41:28I don't know what to do about him yet
00:41:31I mean
00:41:32I'm not gonna keep him around
00:41:34That's for sure
00:41:37Al
00:41:38Al!
00:41:39Ugh
00:41:40Little parasite
00:41:43Your best friend
00:41:45Really
00:41:46That's the best you can do
00:41:54I actually kinda like the guy
00:41:56He's a plucky little butterball
00:41:59He plays the clown
00:42:00That's a hard road to take
00:42:01Hm
00:42:03But I don't need him sticking his fat face in my business
00:42:11Did you know he's been hanging out with the sheriff
00:42:15From that shitty little town
00:42:17They keep in touch
00:42:19Barry's about the only guy who insists
00:42:21That you're not dead
00:42:23How about that?
00:42:36I might keep him alive for a while
00:42:41Just to see him go to pieces when I fire his ass
00:42:48Yeah
00:42:50Yeah
00:43:05Emma wasn't sure exactly when the man arrived at the motel
00:43:09But from what she could tell
00:43:10The party started almost immediately
00:43:12It was infectious
00:43:14Spreading from one room to another
00:43:16He was mercurial
00:43:17Almost as if he was flickering through the scene
00:43:19Telling a joke here
00:43:20Throwing an insult there
00:43:22Oozing sex and violence and excitement
00:43:25She had never seen someone like this before
00:43:28He looked at her and smiled
00:43:29And she felt her heart flutter a little
00:43:32She knew he was the kind of man mothers warn their daughters about
00:43:35But she told herself it didn't matter
00:43:44Yeah
00:43:44Thanks for saving me again
00:43:47I'd hate to die before I'm scheduled to be murdered
00:43:49I guess I have you to thank for setting everything up at the oil, Derek
00:43:53Yeah, well I figured that if we were going to go over this again
00:43:56We might as well try to be smart about it, huh?
00:43:59I appreciate it
00:44:00You took a big chance doing that
00:44:02Are you okay?
00:44:03What do you think?
00:44:04I've died twice
00:44:06I remember everything pretty clearly now
00:44:08You said I was going to be okay
00:44:10I don't know what happened
00:44:12It's not your fault
00:44:14I think one of those
00:44:15What did you call them?
00:44:17The takers?
00:44:18I think they did something to the power
00:44:20And they got me that way
00:44:22I'm sorry
00:44:23But I got the keys from the dead guy in that room
00:44:26And I'm not handing them over
00:44:28Until you do something about this
00:44:30I'm sick of getting killed
00:44:31Fair enough
00:44:33You seem calmer now
00:44:34I tried freaking out
00:44:36Didn't do much good for me
00:44:38I guess you get used to the craziest stuff
00:44:40Good for you
00:44:41Plus I figured I'd take the edge off
00:44:44You know?
00:44:45Mm-hmm
00:44:45Those herbal supplements are pretty good, huh?
00:44:48Oh, yeah
00:44:49I wanted to try to explain things to you now
00:44:52Since you're calmer
00:44:52But maybe this isn't the best time after all
00:44:55Oh, shit, yeah
00:44:57Better not get all metaphysical on me now
00:45:00Oh, seriously
00:45:01I'm like two sentences away from thinking
00:45:03How we could all be like
00:45:04Atoms on God's skin or something
00:45:07Or figments of somebody's imagination
00:45:09Um, wow
00:45:11Uh, I'm just gonna try to chill out
00:45:14And not think about that
00:45:15Or getting murdered or anything
00:45:17If you're cool with that
00:45:18Gotcha
00:45:35Okay
00:45:36I really don't think they can get to the power now
00:45:39Thank you
00:45:40That's a relief
00:45:41Um, here's the keys that you needed
00:45:43Thank you
00:45:44Hey, I have to tell you
00:45:47At the diner
00:45:47I went there with him
00:45:49The guy who looks like you
00:45:51Okay?
00:45:51I know I said that I didn't
00:45:53Yeah, I figured
00:45:55Want to talk about what happened at the diner?
00:45:58There was this guy from the observatory
00:46:00And he just attacked the poor dude
00:46:03Smashed his face into the tabletop a bunch of times
00:46:06It was horrible
00:46:06I, I didn't know that he was gonna do that
00:46:10I swear
00:46:11And I just ran
00:46:12I just left him there
00:46:13I didn't even try to help
00:46:14There was nothing you could have done
00:46:16It's not your fault
00:46:17Well, he's dead in that motel room now
00:46:21So excuse me if I feel pretty shitty about it anyway
00:46:25You shouldn't blame yourself
00:46:26I just didn't want to get involved
00:46:29I have this tendency to just drop everything and run
00:46:32I don't think I'm a bad person
00:46:35But I, I didn't even call the cops
00:46:37I'm such a coward
00:46:39If you'd called the cops, we'd have dead cops
00:46:42He's not human
00:46:43Do you understand?
00:46:44It's not your fault
00:46:45But I could have tried to stop him
00:46:48Believe me
00:46:48If you had, you'd be dead
00:46:51You seem to be doing a little better now
00:46:53Yeah, I guess it just got easier
00:46:56Once I got this thing off my chest
00:46:57I just feel so guilty about it
00:47:00Especially because I didn't pick up
00:47:01On any of the warning signs
00:47:03I just really liked hanging out with him, you know
00:47:06He was smart and charming and funny
00:47:09And hot
00:47:10The way you could be, I guess
00:47:12I guess
00:47:13What's the deal with this guy anyway?
00:47:16He looks like you
00:47:17He uses your name
00:47:18Why does he do this stuff?
00:47:20I'm not sure myself
00:47:22Maybe he's just evil or my dark half
00:47:24He does a lot of the stuff
00:47:26I'm trying really hard to get away from
00:47:27Things that just messed up my life
00:47:29I guess all those murders don't help either
00:47:32Yeah
00:47:33I could do without the murders in the end of the world
00:47:36Listen, I need to get going
00:47:38Yeah, go
00:47:38I think I'm good now
00:47:40I hope
00:47:41Good luck
00:47:42If it all goes well
00:47:43Maybe this is the last time we meet like this
00:47:44God, wouldn't that be great?
00:47:46Just keep those lights on, okay?
00:48:17The fate of countless individuals hangs in the balance
00:48:21Threatened by the machinations of the Herald of Darkness
00:48:24And yet, for a moment
00:48:27The Champion of Light breathes a little easier
00:48:31He has saved one life
00:48:34For this moment, it is enough
00:48:37And soon, perhaps
00:48:39He can put an end to this
00:48:52Returning to the observatory
00:48:54For what he hopes is the final time
00:48:56The man feels anticipation and dread in equal measure
00:49:01Soon, he knows
00:49:03He will have what he needs
00:49:16Hello
00:49:17I was expecting you
00:49:18I've already taken care of the imaging array
00:49:20But you should still look into securing the primary coolant flow
00:49:23With some luck, you may be able to light the area
00:49:25Before these things even show up
00:49:39Thanks for tuning in for the second part of our interview
00:49:41With Serena Valdivia
00:49:43And award-winning photographer, Alice Wake
00:49:45Now, Alice, we were talking about your husband, Alan Wake
00:49:48Is that a sore subject for you?
00:49:51Well, a little bit
00:49:53Of course it is
00:49:55The way I see it
00:49:56We had our good times and our bad times
00:49:59And on the whole, we had a lot of good times
00:50:01He really made me happy
00:50:03I don't mind being reminded of him
00:50:05So you're, uh, you're over him?
00:50:09I don't know if I'll ever be that
00:50:12Entirely
00:50:13I still think about him every day
00:50:15Literally
00:50:17I still find myself hoping for
00:50:20Well, sometimes I think
00:50:21I see him just standing somewhere
00:50:23Watching me
00:50:25I think most people who lose someone they love
00:50:27Experience things like that
00:50:29But on the whole, I'm doing alright
00:50:32Two years is a long time to adjust
00:50:34And I'm not really the type to wallow in the negative
00:50:37Well, I know there are a lot of stories about Alan
00:50:39And he seemed to have something of a wild streak
00:50:42Um, that's not really what our show is about, though
00:50:44Look, all that stuff really gets blown out of proportion
00:50:48He had his problems
00:50:50But
00:50:52It's really frustrating for me
00:50:54Because people like to talk
00:50:55They love to tell these crazy stories
00:50:57And they never really knew him at all
00:50:59Well, the character he created
00:51:01Alex Casey
00:51:02Is a household name
00:51:03The books still continue to sell
00:51:05There's been talk of a TV series
00:51:07A movie
00:51:07A video game
00:51:08Must be nice to know that his work
00:51:10Is still being appreciated by so many readers
00:51:12Yes, of course
00:51:13But I don't really deal with the business side
00:51:15And leave that to Alan's agent
00:51:16That would be Barry Wheeler
00:51:18Actually, I just interviewed him
00:51:20He's currently in the music business
00:51:22And he's also Alan's best friend
00:51:25Do you two keep in touch?
00:51:27We talk regularly
00:51:29Like I said, he handles the business side
00:51:31I think we should talk about her film
00:51:32Yes, yes, of course, you're right
00:51:34I'm Eddie Rodman
00:51:35Talking to Alice Wake and Serena Valdivia
00:51:37And we'll be right back
00:51:47Very good
00:51:48I believe we're ready to look into the sky
00:51:50Right there, Doctor
00:52:19This act of creation is exhilarating
00:52:21And frightening
00:52:23Subtext and symbols loom eager to take effect
00:52:26Causality and consequence become domino chains
00:52:29That stretch into infinity
00:52:31The more fundamental the change
00:52:33The more unpredictable the variables become
00:52:36Reality is too complex to control completely
00:52:39Ordinary questions become meaningless
00:52:41Who created who?
00:52:43What is really real?
00:52:45Everything is as real as everything else
00:52:47You learn to let go of the things you can't control
00:52:50And go with the flow
00:52:51Or go insane
00:53:00The man before Dr. Meadows was handsome and slick
00:53:04He moved with lazy confidence
00:53:06And didn't bother to pretend that he wasn't staring at her
00:53:09She didn't mind
00:53:10At first
00:53:11Then the man flicked open the knife
00:53:13And shoved her out of the control room
00:53:15So she wouldn't hear the signal
00:53:16Whatever it was
00:53:18Outside she pulled her lab coat closed
00:53:20And thought about running
00:53:22She didn't
00:53:23She didn't think she'd get very far
00:53:25Not from him
00:53:26She never was entirely sure
00:53:28Why he spared her
00:53:35Come on in
00:53:50This is what you look like
00:53:52Does that bother you?
00:53:54I bet it does
00:53:57I'm not just wearing your face
00:53:59You know
00:53:59It goes a lot deeper than that
00:54:02There's a lot of you and me
00:54:05All the best parts
00:54:11At first
00:54:12I was just an idea
00:54:14But they kept telling all those stories about you
00:54:18You already had that rep
00:54:20And then you disappeared mysteriously
00:54:24And then
00:54:25The stories about
00:54:26Bad, crazy Alan Wake
00:54:28Came true
00:54:31And here I am
00:54:33That's the best part, isn't it?
00:54:35When that happens
00:54:37You can always count on Cauldron Lake
00:54:46I'm just as real as you are
00:54:50And I'm the improved version
00:54:52No fears
00:54:54No doubt
00:54:55No weaknesses
00:54:56No self-deception here
00:54:59I don't let anything drag me down
00:55:09I know you
00:55:10Like I know myself
00:55:12I know it bothers you
00:55:14That I'm like this
00:55:15That I use your name
00:55:17Crawl my way into your life
00:55:20But I only do it because
00:55:24I'm better at being you
00:55:26Than you ever were
00:55:53You need to protect yourself
00:55:55But you can't complete the treatment
00:56:25There I have it
00:56:26But I wish these things
00:56:28Would stop blatantly
00:56:29Violating the laws of physics
00:56:30In my observatory
00:56:31That's just rude
00:56:33Are you alright?
00:56:35I'll live
00:56:35I'm glad
00:56:36I'll send the lift down to you
00:56:38I remember our previous encounters
00:56:40Very clearly now
00:56:41But technically
00:56:42If this really is a loop in time
00:56:45We've never met before
00:56:47I don't know why our awareness persists
00:56:49But it's bloody fascinating
00:56:58Doctor
00:56:59You know
00:57:00I know physicists
00:57:01Who would give 15 years of their lives
00:57:03For a chance to experience
00:57:04Something like this
00:57:05I'd imagine that being stalked
00:57:06By horrible axe murderers
00:57:08Would curb their enthusiasm a little
00:57:09Clearly you've never met
00:57:11Hardcore physicists
00:57:12I'm glad you're in such good spirits
00:57:14But
00:57:15Signal
00:57:15Yes
00:57:16It's completed
00:57:17Finally
00:57:19If all goes well
00:57:20This should be the last time
00:57:22We go through the loop
00:57:23You know
00:57:23I just realized
00:57:25That I don't have any memory
00:57:26Of what happens after you leave
00:57:28What does that mean
00:57:29I don't think it means anything
00:57:31If everything goes well
00:57:33You just keep going
00:57:34I don't show up here like this again
00:57:35No more bad guys
00:57:37Things go back to normal
00:57:38Let's hope you're right
00:57:40I'd love the opportunity
00:57:41To look into this in more detail
00:57:43Looks like you've accepted the situation
00:57:46I'm a pragmatist
00:57:47If this is a delusion
00:57:48At least my first psychotic episode
00:57:50Is anything but boring
00:57:51Really, Mr. Wake
00:57:52At the end of the day
00:57:53I'm a scientist
00:57:54I love mysteries
00:57:55I love not knowing
00:57:56Whatever else this might be
00:57:58It's absolutely fascinating
00:58:00I wonder how far this reaches
00:58:02Is everybody in the world
00:58:03Experiencing this?
00:58:05Who knows
00:58:05I think reality's probably
00:58:07Pretty fragile right now
00:58:09Doctor
00:58:09I can see you're very enthusiastic
00:58:11About this
00:58:12I'd appreciate a bit of discretion
00:58:14Are you suggesting
00:58:16That we should suppress this?
00:58:17No
00:58:18You can do what you like
00:58:19But I want you to leave me out of it
00:58:21But surely
00:58:22With the things you know
00:58:23The things you've experienced
00:58:24You can replicate
00:58:25Any of these results
00:58:26We could
00:58:27Let me be blunt
00:58:28If you drag me into this
00:58:30I'll deny everything
00:58:31I'll lie like my life depended on it
00:58:33And writers
00:58:34Are damn good liars
00:58:35Word of advice
00:58:36This is things man was not meant to know territory
00:58:39You get into this
00:58:40Chances are you'll open up a door
00:58:42Into a world of hurt
00:58:43Believe me
00:58:44I know
00:58:44I see
00:58:48In a strange way
00:58:50He feels at ease
00:58:51He is armed with his own words
00:58:53And when the time comes
00:58:55They will be enough
00:58:56Or they will not
00:58:57For now
00:58:59He's content to let the currents
00:59:01Take him toward
00:59:02The final confrontation
00:59:21Once more
00:59:22We return to the drive-in
00:59:23If he's aware of the absurdity
00:59:26Of arming oneself
00:59:27With a few sentences
00:59:28And standing against a power
00:59:30That can pierce time itself
00:59:32He doesn't show it
00:59:34The man has his share of weaknesses
00:59:37Perhaps more
00:59:39But cowardice
00:59:41Is not among them
00:59:47Oh
00:59:48You got yourself in a plan
00:59:49Do you?
01:00:14You got yourself in a plan
01:00:17You got yourself in a plan
01:00:32You got yourself in a plan
01:00:32You got yourself in a plan
01:00:32You got yourself in a plan
01:00:32You got yourself in a plan
01:00:33You got yourself in a plan
01:00:34You got yourself in a plan
01:00:35You got yourself in a plan
01:00:38You got yourself in a plan
01:00:39You got yourself in a plan
01:00:45I'm never getting out of this wake. Never! Don't worry. I'll take care of your wife and your life.
01:01:13I told you I'm a cygar because I'm a psycho. I told you I'm a psycho, psycho-psycho, psycho. You
01:01:25knew that I was a psycho.
01:01:27I told you I was a psycho, cause really I'm a psycho.
01:01:34So...
01:01:39Terima kasih telah menonton!
01:02:06Terima kasih telah menonton!
01:02:43Terima kasih telah menonton!
01:02:56Terima kasih telah menonton!
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01:05:46Terima kasih telah menonton!
01:05:48Terima kasih telah menonton!
01:05:49Terima kasih telah menonton!
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01:07:05Terima kasih telah menonton!
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01:07:08Terima kasih telah menonton!
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01:07:16Terima menonton!
01:07:17Terima menonton!
01:07:18Terima menonton!
01:07:19Terima menonton!
01:07:20Terima menonton!
01:07:22Terima menonton!
01:07:30Terima menonton!
01:07:33Tapi menampaknya seperti ini adalah jauh yang baru untuk saya.
01:07:36Ini agak biasa mengambil sesuatu yang ini intima dan menampaknya kepada semua orang.
01:07:40Bukan bahwa materialnya sendiri adalah sesuatu yang menarik.
01:07:43Bukan bahwa itu adalah momentan pribadi.
01:07:45Tapi itu sebabnya itu berfungsi, karena itu merasa benar-benar.
01:07:49Ini bukanlah sebuah cerita seperti sebuah sesuatu yang menarik.
01:07:52Menampaknya bagaimana kamu menemukan suami pada saat itu.
01:07:55Ini bukanlah tentang bumi sendiri atau Alan yang menonton.
01:07:58Ini tentang kamu berdua, bersama-sama.
01:08:01Saya menurut saya.
01:08:03Terima kasih telah menonton sekarang.
01:08:05Terima kasih telah menonton sekarang sekarang sekarang itu telah menonton seperti itu.
01:08:07Ini mempunyai kehidupan sebuah sesuatu seperti itu.
01:08:10Ini adalah sebuah sebuah sebuah sebuah.
01:08:13Mereka tidak ada yang terjadi dengan itu.
01:08:15Tidak, kamu benar.
01:08:16Saya gembira kamu menarik saya tentang itu.
01:08:55Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:23Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:33Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:35Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:35Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:36Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:39Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:41Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:43Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:45Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:46Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:09:51Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:10:07Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:10:17Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:10:47l escape menonton.
01:10:51Terima kasih telah menonton.
01:10:54Apa? Apa ini?
01:11:00Tidak! Tidak!
01:11:09Tidak!
01:11:39Tidak ada!
01:11:40Alan, is it, is it really you?
01:11:49It's really me.
01:11:51How?
01:11:58I love you.
01:12:00I love you.
01:12:22A woman, a man, two lovers, held apart for far too long, enveloped in the light of a glorious dawn.
01:12:34They both feel it.
01:12:37He's home at last.
01:12:42Are these actual events or merely a dream, a memory, or a glimpse of what is to come?
01:12:51One thing is certain.
01:12:54This scene takes place in another time and another place far, far away from Night Springs.
01:13:12And that's why I'm ready for the show.
01:13:13This is a dream.
01:13:14This is a dream.
01:13:15This was a dream.
01:13:15This is a dream.
01:13:16It's not the dream.
01:13:17It's a dream.
01:13:20It's a dream.
01:13:20It's a dream.
01:13:24Terima kasih.