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Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy put their honesty to the test in Vanity Fair's Lie Detector Test. The co-stars answer revealing questions about their careers, working together, first impressions, and each other while hooked up to a polygraph.
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00:00I'm Aura Farming. I was attempting to mog. I was trying to look smacks.
00:04You're confusing me. Stop speaking in this language.
00:06No, it's awful. I shouldn't have done any of that.
00:10Claire.
00:11Yes.
00:12Andrew.
00:13I wasn't the best result.
00:13We brought you here today to take a lie detector test.
00:16One of you will be hooked up to the machine, while the other will ask the questions.
00:19Yeah.
00:20And then you'll switch.
00:21Okay.
00:21We will, yeah.
00:22This is Herman, our polygraph operator.
00:24Hi, Herman.
00:25Hi.
00:25Who wants to be in the hot seat first?
00:27Claire.
00:28No, I don't...
00:28Oh, I thought you said you wanted to go first.
00:31I'll do...
00:33I'll go...
00:34I'll be...
00:34You ask me questions first, so it's over.
00:36Oh, no, do you...
00:37It's the spirit.
00:37I mean, what do you want to do?
00:39No, no, no.
00:40I'll do whatever you need to do.
00:41You want to go first?
00:42I will ask you questions.
00:43Can't even make a mind up about this.
00:44No, I'll ask you questions first.
00:46Okay.
00:46I'm going first.
00:47He's going first.
00:51I've always wanted to do this, and I'm probably going to regret it massively.
00:54It's right hand.
00:55I don't think I have anything to hide, particularly, but...
00:59What a foolish thing you need to say.
01:01I still got to hide out.
01:03It's so weird.
01:04I do suddenly need a toilet.
01:05That might complicate things.
01:07Okay, I'm in control now.
01:08Andrew.
01:09Yes.
01:09To calibrate the machine, I'm going to ask you some straightforward questions.
01:13Here's your full name.
01:14Andrew Russell Garfield.
01:16Yes.
01:17Were you born in Los Angeles, California?
01:20Yes.
01:21Are you about to take a lie detector test?
01:23I believe so, yes.
01:24Are you nervous?
01:26I'm okay, actually.
01:27I feel okay.
01:28I'm kind of excited.
01:29Okay, good.
01:30Curious.
01:30Okay, good.
01:31Are we, Herman?
01:32Looking good.
01:32Calibrated.
01:34Does it seem like I'm telling the truth so far?
01:37You seem nervous, but that's definitely typical.
01:41It's okay.
01:41Deep breaths.
01:42I'm in disguise.
01:43Remember you said you had nothing to hide.
01:44I have nothing to hide.
01:45Zero.
01:48Your parents.
01:49What about them?
01:53They didn't do it.
01:54They didn't do it.
01:58And agents.
01:59And agents?
02:00Your parents and agents, not your parents are agents.
02:03Your parents and agents once used a photo of you as a baby in a Spider-Man costume.
02:08Yes.
02:09To help convince director Mark Webb to cast you.
02:11Is emotional manipulation your secret to booking roles?
02:16No.
02:17I wouldn't say it's my secret, but I definitely would employ it if I need to.
02:19If I feel like it's a role that I feel...
02:25You want to emotionally manipulate the director and the producers and stuff that you get in?
02:28I mean, like, you could call it emotional manipulation.
02:30I would call it, look at this, destiny.
02:34Okay.
02:35More of like a yes or no type of answer.
02:37Good luck with that, Herman.
02:39You came to the wrong place.
02:40This is his plan.
02:42You came to the wrong place for a yes or no.
02:44I'm going to say that's...
02:46That's a yes.
02:46That's a yes.
02:46Yes.
02:47Okay.
02:47And would you encourage other actors, myself, for example, to use emotional manipulation to get jobs?
02:53Yes.
02:54Is there anything you wouldn't do?
02:56Yes.
02:56To get a job.
02:57Of course.
02:57Like what?
02:58I wouldn't hurt anyone else for a job.
03:00I wouldn't injure someone for a job.
03:02Herman?
03:03Oh, so truthful.
03:04Oh, that's nice.
03:05You wouldn't break anyone's legs, or...?
03:06No, I'm not going to Tonya Harding anybody, no.
03:09Okay.
03:09You also convinced the director, Mark Webb, to let Peter Parker skateboard in the movie.
03:13Is that because you wanted a production to teach you how to be an amazing skateboarder?
03:17Partly, sure.
03:18Part of it.
03:19I just thought it would be a cool thing, and it's something I did growing up.
03:22Yes.
03:22You skateboarded as a kid, right?
03:24I did, yeah, yeah.
03:24Okay, so you already had the skill.
03:25Some, but I got a bit better at it.
03:28But did you want him to skateboard so you could say, I can skateboard?
03:32No, I thought it would be a cool thing.
03:34I was thinking about myself as a teenager, and it's like, this is a bit pretentious, but
03:39Spider-Man's like Hamlet to me.
03:41So it's like anyone who plays Hamlet is going to bring their own soul to it, and so whoever's
03:45going to play Spider-Man is going to bring their own soul to it.
03:47So I was thinking about myself as a teenager, and I was like, oh, I could maybe add that
03:49element in, and how cool would it be to explore his powers through the medium of skateboarding?
03:55Yes or no answer, Andrew.
03:56Yes.
03:56Was it cathartic to redo your high school experience as Peter Parker?
04:02Yes.
04:03Would you have considered yourself cool in your real high school?
04:06No.
04:07Because I was alone a lot, and I was in theatre.
04:10Ah.
04:10But the theatre kids are the cool kids.
04:12I mean, now they are, but back then they weren't.
04:15No.
04:15Would you have been friends with Peter Parker at high school?
04:18Yes.
04:18Great.
04:19Are we going to check in with Herman about any of the truth?
04:21I mean, I don't...
04:22I'm going to say that so far you've been very...
04:24No signs of deception.
04:26No signs of deception.
04:27What's the most Andrew Garfield thing you've added to a character?
04:30The most Andrew Garfield thing?
04:32I like that question, but I don't really know.
04:34Like, I guess skateboarding was pretty Andrew Garfield-y.
04:36But I don't know if I've, like, introduced things that are very Andrew Garfield-y outside
04:41of skateboarding, maybe.
04:42I'm not sure.
04:43Are you two method to do that?
04:44Not in how people think method is, no.
04:48It's like a common misconception what method is.
04:50Are you ever really acting, Andrew, on a job, or are you just being yourself?
04:53I like the idea that...
04:56Because you ever played that game Werewolf?
04:57Traitors.
04:58No.
04:58Oh, Traitors.
04:59Great.
04:59And everyone's like, well, you'd be a great traitor because you're an actor.
05:02I'm like, no, no, no.
05:03I actually think actors, great actors, can't help but be truthful.
05:08And I like that idea.
05:09And I think actors...
05:11I don't know what you think about this, but I feel like we...
05:14Like Shakespeare got it.
05:15It's like, you know, the world's about stage, we're all merely players, blah, blah, blah.
05:20And one day you're a pauper, one day you're a king, one day you're the jester, one day
05:23you're the, you know, blacksmith.
05:25And I feel like we have access to everything in our souls.
05:29I feel like we can be anything.
05:31And I think that's the amazing thing about being an actor.
05:33These are not yes or no questions.
05:35They are not yes or no questions.
05:36Was I telling the truth?
05:37Oh, you believe everything you said.
05:43Oh, Herman.
05:45That's the best thing anyone's ever said.
05:46That felt like a read, Herman.
05:48That felt like a f***ing read, bro.
05:49He's reading us all the time.
05:51Okay.
05:52You broke the internet at the 2025 Golden Globes.
05:56Got it.
05:57Did reactions online surprise you?
05:59Yes, they did.
05:59What happened?
06:01You weren't aware of when I broke the internet, Claire?
06:03What did you do?
06:04I put on slutty glasses, apparently, and I adjusted my shirt collar in a slutty way.
06:10But in reality, I couldn't see the teleprompter, and I thought my shirt was too open.
06:17Okay.
06:18And everyone responded as if I was trying to f*** them.
06:20Okay.
06:21So you intentionally wanted to thirst trap audiences?
06:24No.
06:24And no, Herman?
06:26There's some deception.
06:29You knew it!
06:31You used slutty as a phrase, a way of describing it, and you knew what you were doing.
06:36Maybe retroactively, retrospectively, there might have been some unconscious desire to seduce.
06:44Very truthful.
06:46But it's unconscious.
06:47So yes, he knew what he was doing.
06:49Oh, now I'm sweating.
06:50It happened.
06:51Are you aura farming right now?
06:53What does that mean?
06:54Yes.
06:55Well, I think we're both aura farming right now.
06:57It means, I think anytime you do a public appearance, you're aura farming.
07:01It's like what Gen Zers are saying.
07:02Aura farming is like when you want to look cool in front of the world, and you wear clothes that
07:08look cool,
07:09and you put on, like, a nice hat.
07:12A nice hat?
07:13Yeah, a nice hat.
07:14You're going to a wedding in, like, 1994?
07:19Yeah, this is like the millennial version of aura farming.
07:21You put on a nice hat, you walk outside, you have a jaunty stroll around lower Manhattan.
07:27Okay.
07:28With a cane and a monocle.
07:29So you were secretly happy about going viral for being hot?
07:34Who doesn't want to be thought of as hot?
07:36I mean, it'd be great.
07:37It would be great, wouldn't it?
07:39Wouldn't it?
07:40Andrew, you're famously open with your emotions.
07:42We all know it.
07:43Do you think you've single-handedly rebranded masculinity?
07:47No, definitely not.
07:48I feel like I've said stuff in a vulnerable way that maybe has helped people in certain small ways.
07:58And if that's the case, that's cool.
07:59But no, not single-handedly rebranded masculinity.
08:02Do you think emotional vulnerability makes you a better act, Shal?
08:05Well, yes.
08:07Do you think it...
08:08Oh, hang on a second.
08:11Do you think if I cried more, I'd be a better actor?
08:12I cry all the time.
08:13I think we try not to cry a lot, you and me, on screen.
08:16Yeah.
08:16And we're a little bit too...
08:18Yeah.
08:19Just push the button.
08:20Yeah, it's like, oh, what am I going to do in this scene?
08:22Just cry.
08:22Just like, squeeze one out.
08:24Okay.
08:25He doesn't think I'd be a better actor if I cried more.
08:27I think you're a wonderful actor.
08:28Yes or no, Andrew?
08:29I don't think you could be a better actor if you cried, no.
08:32I don't want to know the answer.
08:33I don't want to know if that's true or not.
08:34Oh, you want to know the answer.
08:35He definitely believes what he's saying.
08:37You believe what you're saying.
08:38It may be f***ing, but I believe it.
08:41That's the important thing.
08:42Do you think actors can be too emotional?
08:44Yes.
08:45Which actor do you think can be too emotional?
08:47Me.
08:48Me, 100%.
08:49All actors.
08:49Me, 100%.
08:50Do you think that Botox is preventing that from being a reality,
08:53like being bullshipping too?
08:55Oh, God, that's tricky.
08:56I want to tread a bit carefully here,
08:58because I have obviously a very particular belief
09:01that it would be great if we lived in a society
09:03where no one felt the pressure to do anything to their f***es.
09:06But unfortunately, I understand that we are in a society
09:08where there is a pressure to do stuff to their f***es,
09:10especially for the women.
09:12Do you think that actors doing things to their f***es
09:16is the reason why other people do things to their f***es?
09:18I think, for better or worse,
09:21people look to people in the public eye
09:23to decide what the norm is
09:25or what is quote-unquote aspirational.
09:28And I think it's, yeah,
09:30I think there is a responsibility that we have
09:32being in the public eye to
09:35take care of our f***es in a natural way.
09:37I can't say f***es anymore.
09:38Have you cried in the past week?
09:40Yes.
09:40It says, what have you cried over?
09:42But let's not.
09:43I cried with some friends.
09:46I just love my friends.
09:48And I had a nice cry with my friends on holiday.
09:51Lovely.
09:52I was just like, I love you guys so much.
09:54We had a little cry.
09:55Oh, swish, swish.
09:57Your friend, Elmo.
09:59My friend.
10:00My friend of all my life, really.
10:02Yeah, well, he's been embroiled in a scandal.
10:05For their comments about sports.
10:06He said something relatively controversial
10:10about the World Cup and about,
10:12he was kind of a bit on the fence,
10:14Switzerland, about
10:16who he wanted to win in the World Cup.
10:18He was just like,
10:19I want everyone to just have a good time
10:20and play best, play their best.
10:21He wasn't getting behind Team USA.
10:24And people started dragging him
10:25on the internet for it.
10:26Did you offer him any words of advice
10:28for his PR crisis?
10:30No.
10:30I think Elmo is,
10:32Elmo knows themselves.
10:34You know what I mean?
10:35Like, yeah, no, I know.
10:36I would not deign to give Elmo
10:38any kind of PR advice.
10:39I think Elmo,
10:40Elmo's kind of a god to me.
10:42So no, it's like.
10:43Difficult being friends with God.
10:45Yeah, but he's very humble.
10:46You know what I mean?
10:46He has a lot of humility.
10:48Okay.
10:48It's not actually about the World Cup scandal.
10:50It's about the Knicks.
10:51Oh, it was the Knicks.
10:52He wanted everyone to have fun.
10:53Yeah, no, that was a crazy move, Elmo,
10:55to not back the Knicks in the playoffs.
10:58That was nuts.
10:59Okay, you're chasing your tune now.
11:00Well, because he's a New Yorker
11:01and that's crazy.
11:03We've played a couple twice now.
11:04Am I your favourite on-screen relationship?
11:06You don't think you are?
11:07No, darling.
11:08Why not?
11:10I don't know.
11:11Answer the question, Herman.
11:12Please ask the question again.
11:14Yeah, ask the question again.
11:14Am I your favourite on-screen relationship
11:16you've ever had?
11:18You're definitely top three.
11:21So no.
11:22I actually wouldn't be able to know
11:24who's got gold, silver and bronze in that.
11:26And also I wouldn't want to choose.
11:28Okay.
11:28Sorry, I'm like really boring.
11:30No, you're not boring.
11:31Would you want to play my husband again?
11:33Yes, definitely.
11:34100%.
11:35Okay.
11:35Is there anything I could ever do
11:36to make you not want to work for me again?
11:38Yeah, of course.
11:40If you were really mean.
11:41Really mean.
11:42Like if you were really awful to me,
11:44I'd be like,
11:44I don't think that's going to work.
11:46Okay.
11:46I don't know what it would be particularly.
11:48I think if you got like wasted
11:49and you just like character assassinated me,
11:51I'd be like, okay.
11:52Okay.
11:53That might happen
11:54when I do my lie detector test.
11:55That's fine.
11:57Final question, Andrew.
11:58Did you lie at any point
11:59during this lie detector test
12:00and we didn't catch it?
12:01I don't think so, no.
12:02You're a very truthful person.
12:04I try.
12:05I do try.
12:06And you like to talk.
12:07I do like to talk, yeah.
12:09That felt a little mean.
12:11Oh, no!
12:14I want to get to the juicy stuff.
12:15I mean, I'm so, so sweaty.
12:17I mean, I feel less nervous
12:18now that you've done it.
12:19Also, if you pick up
12:19any like heart conditions or anything,
12:21can you let me know?
12:21Because that would be really useful.
12:24I think non-sweaty.
12:25Turns out when I'm nervous, I sweat.
12:27Just tell the truth.
12:28No, I mustn't tell the truth.
12:31Okay, so Claire.
12:33Yeah.
12:33We're going to calibrate the machine.
12:34I'm going to ask you
12:35some straightforward questions.
12:36So answer honestly, please.
12:37I'll try.
12:37Is your full name Claire Elizabeth Foy?
12:39It sure is, yeah.
12:41Were you born in Stockport,
12:42Greater Manchester, England?
12:43I was, yeah.
12:44Are you about to take
12:45a lie detector test?
12:46Unfortunately, yes.
12:47Are you nervous?
12:48Really nervous, yeah.
12:49But my body is
12:50and my mind isn't really.
12:51That's probably not truthful.
12:54You portrayed Queen Elizabeth II
12:56in The Crown famously.
12:57Do you think playing the Queen
12:59makes you better than other people?
13:00Yeah.
13:02Truthful.
13:04You kind of didn't answer it.
13:07I do think it makes me
13:08better than all people.
13:09Do you really?
13:10Absolutely, yeah.
13:12We don't.
13:13But why not?
13:14Sure.
13:14Do people treat you
13:15as if you're really part
13:16of the royal family sometimes?
13:17Sometimes they do, yeah.
13:18Do they really?
13:18Has anyone ever bowed to you?
13:19They, yes, they have, yeah.
13:21Really?
13:21How does it make you feel?
13:23Embarrassed.
13:24You don't like it?
13:24And exposed.
13:25No, I don't like it.
13:26Do you think you've earned
13:27the right to skip a queue
13:28because you played the Queen?
13:29I don't think I've earned
13:30the right to skip a queue
13:32because I played the Queen,
13:34but sometimes it's nice
13:35to skip a queue.
13:36Do you feel entitled to it?
13:39If someone who's employed me
13:41has paid for me
13:41to skip the queue,
13:42but I don't do it
13:43in my everyday life.
13:44What's the most ridiculous
13:45royal perk you would have
13:47asked for if you could?
13:48I don't,
13:49like in the old days
13:50they used to have people
13:50wipe their bum and stuff.
13:51I don't want that.
13:52You wouldn't want that.
13:53I think you'd better say
13:54that's what I would do.
13:55I would choose for someone
13:56to wipe my bottom.
13:57Can someone do it right now,
13:58actually?
13:59No, I'd like someone
14:00to cook for me
14:01but not live in my house.
14:04That would be nice,
14:05wouldn't that be
14:05most people's dream?
14:06I don't ever want
14:07to cook dinner ever again.
14:08It's the worst thing
14:09in the world.
14:11That's not truthful.
14:12I like cooking dinner, do I?
14:14It turns out you
14:15I tell everyone
14:16in my house,
14:16I hate it.
14:18I love it.
14:19You're learning so much
14:20about yourself already.
14:21I really am.
14:22Do you think playing
14:22a historical figure
14:23is cheating because
14:24you can just open
14:24a history book
14:25to help develop
14:25your character?
14:26No.
14:27It's quite hard, you know.
14:28Do you think you're
14:29above using Wikipedia?
14:31For work, yeah.
14:32I'm not above it
14:33in my personal life.
14:34Have you ever donated
14:35to help save Wikipedia?
14:36Never.
14:38Is it in danger?
14:39Yeah, it's publicly funded, yeah.
14:42Is it?
14:43Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:43Well, maybe I should then.
14:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:45Shame on me.
14:46Okay, you once told
14:47this man.
14:47Oh, good lord.
14:48Who is it?
14:49Matt Smith.
14:50Oh, there he is.
14:51Our buddy.
14:51He we come out.
14:52That his house
14:53of the dragon scenes
14:54were disgusting to watch.
14:57Are you always
14:58this honest with your friends?
15:00Um, yeah.
15:03There's definitely
15:04some deception there.
15:05Okay.
15:06You're not as honest
15:06with your friends
15:07as you think.
15:08No.
15:09I'm honest with that friend.
15:11Do you think
15:12you're a harsh critic?
15:14Yeah.
15:15Do you have any
15:16acting feedback for me?
15:17No.
15:20Deceptive.
15:24I do.
15:25Hit me with it.
15:26I don't know what it is.
15:27So Herman's in Australia.
15:28But, like, you've got
15:29some f***ing f***ing
15:29to figure out.
15:30I've got some feedback
15:31and I will,
15:32I'll write it in a letter.
15:33Are you only honest
15:34with, dishonest
15:35with Matt Smith?
15:36No, I'm dishonest
15:37with him.
15:38I'm dishonest
15:38with everyone, Andre.
15:39Has any of my work
15:40ever made you
15:41want to look away?
15:42Yes.
15:43Not acting, no.
15:45But wait,
15:45what's made you
15:46want to look away?
15:47You didn't ask me that,
15:48so...
15:50What the f*** is happening?
15:52Was it because
15:53of the character
15:53I was playing?
15:54Or just because of me?
15:55Is it you and him?
15:55No, not acting.
15:56I said not acting.
15:57I'm really...
15:58Oh, my God.
15:59Not acting.
16:01Okay.
16:02I don't know.
16:03Moving on.
16:05Was Matt
16:06a better on-screen
16:07husband than me?
16:08Um, no.
16:11That's truthful,
16:12isn't it?
16:12You may have
16:13an irregular heartbeat
16:14on that one.
16:15Oh.
16:16I'm sweating.
16:17He wasn't a better husband.
16:19He played Prince Philip
16:20and he...
16:20I mean, he was better.
16:23I mean...
16:24Day to day,
16:26I'd say you were
16:26the same.
16:29No, you can't compare
16:31either of you.
16:31You're both brilliant
16:32in your own unique ways.
16:35So you're starting
16:35the upcoming film, Inc.,
16:36about the creation
16:37of the sun.
16:37I am.
16:38Have you ever been
16:38the subject of a tabloid
16:39scandal?
16:40Yeah.
16:41Yes, I suppose so.
16:42I mean, no,
16:43not scandal, scandal.
16:44Low grade.
16:45Once.
16:46What happened?
16:47People got paid
16:47more than me.
16:48Things like that.
16:49Oh, stuff like that.
16:49But that's not really...
16:50No, no, that's fair enough.
16:51In our movie Breathe,
16:52you said the elephant
16:52on set made you feel scared.
16:53Oh, my God, terrified.
16:54Okay, did you not think
16:55I could protect you?
16:56No.
16:59That's so true for me.
16:59Yeah, that's true.
17:00Would you have been able
17:01to protect me?
17:01From an elephant?
17:03No.
17:05Absolutely not.
17:05Also, you were being
17:06very spiritual and zen
17:07about it,
17:07and I would have appreciated
17:08you being a little bit
17:09more scared.
17:11Because it made me
17:12look insane.
17:13Your daughter once said...
17:14Oh, good Lord.
17:15That you looked like
17:17this very talented,
17:18lovely woman.
17:19Oh, I know.
17:20Billie Eilish.
17:20She did.
17:22Do you see the resemblance?
17:23I mean, yes and no.
17:26She's very young
17:27and beautiful,
17:27so I struggle.
17:29I think it's a skin tone,
17:31eye colour,
17:31hair colour thing.
17:32You've also been compared
17:33to these other women.
17:36Michelle Dockery.
17:36Oh, hi.
17:37She's lovely.
17:38Felicity Jones.
17:39Yes, hi Felicity, yeah.
17:40Emily Blunt.
17:42Yes, yeah.
17:43Have you ever been
17:44mistaken for any of them?
17:46Not Michelle,
17:47but yes,
17:48Felicity and Emily.
17:49Really?
17:49And what did you do?
17:50Did you just go along with it?
17:51It depends,
17:52because people do that thing,
17:53don't they,
17:53where they say,
17:53are you Emily Blunt?
17:55Yes.
17:55And I haven't said,
17:56yes, I'm Emily Blunt.
17:57Right.
17:57Because that would be weird.
17:58But I've enjoyed it.
18:00You have?
18:00Yeah.
18:01Because you admire these women.
18:02Yeah.
18:03Do you think I look like anyone?
18:05Yes.
18:06Who?
18:08Sometimes Andy Murray.
18:09Oh.
18:10And Mark Watson.
18:12Oh, yeah.
18:13I get that one a lot.
18:14Yeah, which is interesting
18:14because they're not in the same field,
18:15so that must feel nice.
18:16I get a few tennis players.
18:18I get Murray
18:18and I get Federer sometimes.
18:20I see that.
18:21Do you like being an actor?
18:24I do.
18:25Do you think you could do anything else?
18:27Yeah.
18:28Like what?
18:29I don't know.
18:31That's the only truth of all.
18:33You're showing sense of deception.
18:34I'm dece...
18:34I do know what I could do.
18:35Like what?
18:37I'm going to throw some professions out there
18:38and see if they stick.
18:40I think I could be a nurse.
18:42I think I could probably be an acupunctrist.
18:44I'd quite enjoy that.
18:45Do you think I could do anything else?
18:47I do.
18:47I think you could do all those things
18:48and more.
18:49Oh.
18:50But I'm not hoot up to the machine.
18:51That's true.
18:52Did you lie at any point
18:53during the dislike detector test
18:55and we didn't catch you?
18:56Not without my knowledge.
18:58Does that make sense?
18:59What?
19:00I may have lied to myself
19:01but I haven't lied to anyone else.
19:02Does that make sense?
19:03You believe that, yes.
19:05I believe that?
19:05I do believe that.
19:07Well.
19:07Did I lie?
19:08It's over.
19:09Hallelujah.
19:10I am going to ask you in private
19:11what you turned away from looking at
19:14when it came...
19:15Hey!
19:16Like,
19:17that is going to be answered
19:18when you're not hooked up to the machine.
19:20But it wasn't acting.
19:21Okay,
19:22what is it then?
19:26What is it then?
19:27that I said?
19:27I don't get used to work for you.
19:27I'm not going to panic
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