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The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 3 - Full
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00:00THEO
00:09Theo, wait, please.
00:10So Guy was here.
00:11He was here the night before the wedding.
00:13But why did he come?
00:14To talk to me.
00:15And Guy was still here the next morning?
00:17So what happened then?
00:19What happened during that night apart from talking?
00:22Was he in your bed?
00:23Theo.
00:24This has nothing to do with you, Mother.
00:25I can't hear you.
00:32Say it!
00:36Yes.
00:39Guy was in the castle.
00:42Guy was in my bed.
00:47But it makes no sense.
00:49Guy came to you.
00:50You welcomed him.
00:52He left in the carriage.
00:53Your sister was in it.
00:54Why weren't you?
00:55Your heart was with Guy.
00:57So why weren't you?
01:01They were going to run all of us.
01:03Why didn't you now?
01:05Why didn't you?
01:09I realized I had no power to protect my sister unless we were married.
01:17I needed your title.
01:18I needed your title.
01:25Theo.
01:30Theo.
01:33Theo...
01:33If he knew of my involvement...
01:42Thank you for not telling him.
01:44Now we've both protected each other.
01:45Shake, shake, shake
01:58Oh, I don't know, I don't know
02:00Oh, where to begin
02:01We are North Americans
02:04And those of you who still think we're from England
02:08We're not, no
02:10You see, I love this place
02:13That I have grown to know
02:15All right, North America
02:18And yeah, I know you wouldn't touch us
02:21With a ten-foot pole
02:22Cause we're North American
02:25We are North American scum
02:33We are North American
02:43So nothing from London?
02:50Nothing from any of the residences
02:52A whole week and no news
02:54People are speculating
02:55Well, we should cancel Lizzie's birthday party today
02:58The first sign of anything awry and alarm bells ring
03:02So we just get through it
03:04Avoid questions
03:06And if they ask about the Duke
03:08When they ask
03:09Call away on unexpected business
03:12But in the absence of any news
03:15We endure with poise
03:18And what if he's gone for good?
03:21What if Theo never comes back?
03:24We'll get through this together
03:26It's a Midsummer Night's dream party
03:32For Lizzie's birthday
03:33So, it's just a party at Midsummer?
03:36Where people wear wings?
03:38Exactly
03:39Perfect place to find a husband
03:40It'll be romantic
03:41What do you know about romance?
03:44You're a married woman
03:45Miss Merrigan, I may be a married woman
03:49And I may be a teeny bit older than you
03:51But I am at least a million times more experienced
03:54In love, life, and not being
03:56An ungrateful, rude, spoiled baby
03:59It's going quite well until the last bit
04:02Is this because I said I didn't like mustaches?
04:06Nobody does
04:07But you might like the man beneath one
04:10You don't like spindly legs
04:12You think that a man who likes cats must be a criminal
04:15Well, cats are just creepy
04:16I actually quite like cats
04:18You know what?
04:19I'm going to stop this carriage
04:20If you walk to Tintagel
04:22You might realize that marriage
04:24Isn't just swimming in the rain
04:25Or fireworks
04:26Or having someone stroke your hair
04:28Every five minutes
04:29Whilst reciting poetry
04:30I like poetry
04:32So do I
04:33But it doesn't pay the grocer
04:36Cora, you will be with this man
04:39For the rest of your life
04:41And that's why I absolutely insist
04:43That he wears yellow socks
04:47My husband won't care a bit
04:48What people think of him
04:49You're completely impossible
04:51At least I'm not impossible and old
04:54Get out, you're walking
04:57Who'sété
05:03Just a little bit about people
05:03But I look at them
05:03You're hoping
05:04To the next step
05:05You'll be able to break
05:06You'll be able to where you are
05:06Here
05:07You may be able to walk
05:08Here
05:08Any time
05:10To the next
05:16This person
05:17InALL
05:18You're having
05:20Where you are
05:22To the next day
05:23Hi, welcome.
05:42You're doing well.
05:44Any sign of the birthday girl?
05:46Oh, no, not yet.
05:48A huge interest in the house after your speech at last week's gala.
05:53We're on the cusp of something very important.
05:55We could use the support of the Duke.
05:56We've not seen him for three weeks.
05:58Oh, Grace.
06:05What is going on?
06:08I cannot see a thing.
06:09Imagine if we finally let you see and everyone's gone home.
06:16I don't know.
06:17I don't know.
06:18I don't know.
06:18I don't know.
06:18I don't know.
06:19I don't know.
06:20I don't know.
06:20I don't know.
06:21I don't know.
06:23I don't know.
06:23I don't know.
06:24I don't know.
06:24I don't know.
06:26I don't know.
06:37Spark was from the idea.
06:39Was there ever a lovelier fairy?
06:41A group of fairies?
06:44I only can.
06:45Should we get a drink?
06:46I think we should get a drink.
06:48Come on.
06:48Follow me.
06:48There's dancing, there's music, here we are, we're about to go, Kuchita.
06:57Where's the, um...
06:59Nam?
07:01He's gone.
07:02What?
07:07What do you mean?
07:08Okay, everybody, we must dance.
07:10Yes.
07:18It's fine, it's cool.
07:29You can say that we ain't nothing, but you know the truth.
07:34And guess I'm the fool.
07:37Put their arms out like an angel through the gosh unreal.
07:42I don't wanna call it up, but you don't wanna call it love.
07:47You only wanna be the one that I call, baby.
07:51You can cushion the poison once.
07:55Shoot another child, just stop the feeling.
07:59You can change just the way you are.
08:03Make a new excuse, no stupid reason.
08:07Go away.
08:08Go away.
08:09Go away.
08:11Yeah.
08:12To stop the world just to stop the feeling.
08:15I feel like I'm not waiting, I'm not waiting, I'm not waiting.
08:19Blanche?
08:20Yeah, I just stop the world.
08:22Or do I go beheaded these days for calling you that?
08:28How maddening of you to age quite so gracefully.
08:31I assure you my knees tell a different story.
08:36You've ignored every invitation I've sent you for decades.
08:38Yet still they came.
08:39Bothersome?
08:41Oxygen.
08:44So to what do we owe the pleasure?
08:47Hector asked me to come, he's planning a big question.
08:52I believe doggedly supporting one's son is a concept familiar to you.
09:02You have titled guests tonight.
09:05I'm acutely aware historically how important that is to you, so I will take my name.
09:12Time was really showing them how it's done.
09:21It looks irritatingly youthful and energetic.
09:27Perfect for us, Ben.
09:28I just don't love someone who calls me, baby.
09:35You could, could show me the poison wise.
09:39Show another shot, try to stop the feeling.
09:43You could change just the way you are.
09:47Make a new excuse for a stupid reason.
09:51Good luck for you, well good luck for you.
09:55You're up to stop the world, just to stop the feeling.
10:00Good luck for you, well good luck for you.
10:04Izzy?
10:05I think there's one more surprise.
10:08Girls!
10:09You'll never believe it!
10:10Mother!
10:11What on earth are you?
10:12Mr. Robinson, that must be you.
10:14Mrs. Elms-less.
10:17At least he isn't he handsome.
10:18With that moustache.
10:22Exactly the way you draw a politician.
10:24Mother!
10:25What do you draw?
10:26Not the least bit.
10:27I'm horrible at it.
10:28We know.
10:29Might I suggest hello, mother?
10:33Nice to see you girls after all these months.
10:36Well, I could hardly miss Mr. Robinson's big question, could I?
10:41A dance, Mrs. Elmsworth?
10:43Right.
10:48Hey, how much?
10:49Are you good?
10:50We'll do it.
10:51Are we good?
10:52We'll do it.
10:53It's a hot, hot, hot.
10:55Good, good, good, good, good, gentlemen.
10:57How much food?
10:58It's 20 centesimes for you.
10:59They're 20 centesimes for you.
11:00It's 20 centesimes.
11:01Excuse me.
11:02Thank you, good evening.
11:03Excuse me.
11:04How much?
11:05This is 90 centesimes.
11:07Ninety.
11:08Ninety?
11:09Yes, lady.
11:10Go.
11:11Hey, wait a minute.
11:12A moment.
11:13Is this woman a fool?
11:14Probably.
11:15Sorry.
11:16No, no, no.
11:17Okay, sorry.
11:18Okay, you tried it.
11:19My friend is not stupid.
11:20Let's do 50.
11:2180, okay.
11:2265.
11:23Ready.
11:24Okay.
11:25You give.
11:26This, you say, e basta, no apology.
11:29E basta.
11:32I'm bad at this.
11:34I just wanted to cook our dinner.
11:35You're bad at nothing.
11:37Alessandro here thinks that beautiful means weak.
11:40You don't prove him right.
11:42Oi, Ginny, hey.
11:44Don't be surprised this is hard.
11:45You're discovering.
11:47Discovering that I can't cook?
11:49Hey, you pushed a baby out of your body.
11:51You can heat up food.
11:52What does e basta mean?
11:54E basta means enough.
11:56But it's also good because a little bit it sounds like bastard.
12:01You were amazing at the market.
12:03For standing up for myself.
12:05This is the problem with being a woman.
12:07It's like in my family.
12:09When a man comes near, my sister suddenly,
12:11Oh, I can't do anything.
12:13I'm a little girl.
12:14And this world is so big.
12:16And it's so confusing.
12:18You have sisters.
12:20Oh, just one.
12:22You're very good at that.
12:24This, family business.
12:27Your mother was a dressmaker?
12:28My mother was a beautiful waste of time.
12:31But my father made sales.
12:34Wonderful sales.
12:35And he would never put me to bed at a decent time.
12:38Because he would make sure that I could sew.
12:40So now because of him, I have this.
12:41And I am busy.
12:44I can make money.
12:45And I take care of myself.
12:49You know, I don't envy the rich.
12:51What do I wear?
12:52Who do I marry?
12:55This must be so long without real life to fill the time, no?
12:59Well, I wouldn't know.
13:00Please.
13:01I've seen your shoes.
13:02There was money.
13:03Well, now I'm busy.
13:05I have Freddy to look after.
13:07And the husband, who is very handsome, but cannot satisfy you.
13:12Listen, when I sit, you're back.
13:15Come and sit down.
13:17Have some wine.
13:19What's all this?
13:20Sit.
13:26We're not good at something.
13:28We must do our best to improve, eh?
13:30Mm-hmm.
13:32Cooking, I mean.
13:36Woo!
13:37I think it's nearly ready.
13:38You're being requested, Your Grace.
13:48By Mr. Reid Robinson.
13:50By the Duke.
13:51He's back.
14:08I knew you'd come back.
14:15And Theodore, that was the hard part.
14:20Why should I hide?
14:22Why behave as though I should be ashamed?
14:24This is my home.
14:25Bravo.
14:28Nan's revelation is an obstacle.
14:30But if the pair of you can only...
14:32Don't dare speak of reconciliation.
14:35It's not just the thought of them in those sheets.
14:37It's the conspiracy.
14:39The brutality of them both concocting a plan to render me a fool for life.
14:46Nan has to go.
14:47Ending the marriage is out of the question.
14:49I understand that, Mother.
14:50I know I'm married for eternity,
14:51but there is no obligation for me to allow her to live here.
14:55What will it take to get her out of our castle?
14:59What must I do?
15:00If you're quite determined, Nan should leave.
15:09There's no alternative.
15:10Then we will send her away.
15:15But first...
15:16She must provide Tintagel with an heir.
15:29Ladies and gentlemen, the Duke of Tintagel.
15:33How could anyone that loves someone like you understand what they're living with?
15:46How could anyone like you hang around and wait for me to come around?
15:50How could anyone like you hang around and wait for me to come around?
16:07But I still believe
16:13I believe it somehow
16:18Your mystery
16:22Is my perfume now
16:26Hang on to me
16:30Before I let go
16:32Too soon
16:36Meet me in my chambers
16:37Would we do?
16:48A possible proposal!
16:50And now, Mother!
16:53We couldn't have kept her away if we tethered her.
16:55You will be alright.
16:56There you are.
16:57I am so sorry.
16:59Why?
17:00Mother, she means well. She does. But she's just clumsy.
17:04Charming, devoted.
17:06As it turns out, terrible with secrets.
17:10Would it be bad form to invite you to leave your own party and join me for a walk?
17:16A walk?
17:26Oh, Mabel, did you see?
17:28Mr. Robinson's taken Lizzie for a walk.
17:31I'm actually standing right here, Mother.
17:33Watching them both leave.
17:35Witnessing it.
17:36No need for the narration.
17:38Mabel, I hope you've been happy in England.
17:42I've been occasionally delirious.
17:45With the odd moment of misery.
17:47As is quite usual, I believe.
17:49Have you been making an effort to be proper?
17:53To not bring shame?
17:55To be normal?
17:57Mother, I'd struggle to define normal.
17:59Never mind, be it.
18:17Yes, here.
18:19Just right.
18:22Should I stand here?
18:23Perfect.
18:24It's up to you.
18:25What I'm about to ask you feels like the most natural thing I've ever said.
18:30The most obvious thing in the world.
18:39Lizzie Elmsworth.
18:41I am an ambitious man.
18:44But I have no ambition more keenly felt than the guardianship of your heart.
18:48To dedicate myself to your happiness, your protection, your every whim.
18:56Which I dare hope may include a family.
19:00And a home with a couple of armchairs by the fire.
19:05And the occasional dance around the garden.
19:10Elizabeth, will you marry me?
19:13Yes.
19:14Yes.
19:16Yeah.
19:28Hector and Lizzie?
19:30So romantic.
19:31A bit like you in the olden days.
19:33Do you think that if you go with me, I'll just be too annoyed to make you take your own life seriously?
19:37Hmm.
19:49What is it about her that makes her think that she's such an expert?
19:53Not just on love, but on the world.
19:55A youth.
19:58Isn't that how it should be?
19:59You and I are virtually newlyweds.
20:02Cora has no concept of life.
20:04Or death.
20:05Or having babies.
20:07Or paying the butcher.
20:09Oh, gosh. You know what? I do need to pay the butcher.
20:16Good evening, Your Grace.
20:22Is all well with Theodore?
20:25But he has business to attend to.
20:30You look like you belong.
20:33In my home.
20:35You're a Mendo's. Not the kind of home most people have.
20:39My own has very few turrets.
20:46Hector didn't need me to hold his hand tonight.
20:49I have been biding my time.
20:54Since I can't move for headlines about the Tintagels and their blissful marriage, I wondered if your presence here these days was less essential.
21:08Your son may be entirely self-reliant and have no need of you. Congratulations. Mine needs guidance.
21:17That rule-breaker.
21:21That sometime rebel I knew.
21:26What happened to her?
21:28You loathed all this.
21:30Can you imagine?
21:32If we'd known when we were idealistic youths, jeering at the establishment, that one day you would blend so meekly into it.
21:45Initially, I thought the hardest part would be your turning me down for power.
21:58But actually, it was a good deal harder.
22:02Watching you waste it.
22:07Idealistic.
22:08It's just another word for naive.
22:24I think I'm a natural.
22:26Oh, you did it!
22:28Well done, Jeannie!
22:32Emphasis on the well done.
22:38I bet you wish you'd gone home.
22:47Not about Jeannie.
22:49And Mrs.
22:51This, um...
22:52Glorious feast.
23:03Life lessons written on my wall.
23:05I've tried my best just to wiggle.
23:09All the feelings are spilling out of me.
23:14I'm talking to you in a hurricane.
23:17Nothing like a heart under high, no pain.
23:20I'm feeling like I'm so unloving.
23:23I'm afraid.
23:25The next time you're gonna find someone to blame.
23:29You're teaching to your mouth when you find my name.
23:31Just remember that I'm something that you've created.
23:36Oh my God!
23:38Just remember that I'm something that you've created.
23:48Theo?
23:55You came back?
24:01I'm...
24:02I'm glad.
24:04Not having been able to talk to you has been horrible.
24:08I wanna try and...
24:10...make you see.
24:14Theo.
24:28Say you want me.
24:30I want you.
24:31Theo.
24:32I can't.
24:34I can't live with you.
24:40I can't look at you.
24:41I can't, I can't live with you, I can't look at you, and God help us both, I can't divorce
25:04you.
25:09But the institution will accept our separation.
25:19You can leave the castle once, um, once.
25:25Once what?
25:34Once there's an heir.
25:38By institution, I assume you mean your mother?
25:50No.
26:02No.
26:06No.
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28:07No.
28:08No.
28:09What's wrong with you?
28:11You said we were in this together,
28:40and yet nothing anyone has ever done to me
28:43could be as degrading as your encouragement
28:45of your son to use me as a vessel.
28:47I trusted you. I even protected you.
28:49I merely presented it as a potential way out for you both.
28:54Once we have an heir...
28:55There will be no heir.
28:56The institution ends here.
28:59I will be the final Duchess,
29:01and he will be the final Duke of Tintagel.
29:03In this marriage that you trapped us in,
29:05maybe forever, but the title that you fought so hard to protect
29:09dies with us.
29:12All thanks to you.
29:15Annabelle.
29:15Annabelle.
29:15Annabelle.
29:42Theo!
29:42I was just looking for Nan, I guess you'll be the first person that I get to tell
29:55Hector yes, of course if Hector Robinson was marrying any other girl in the land
30:01I'd say she was a lucky woman
30:06But you he's entirely unworthy of you
30:12Why would you say that because you're sensational
30:22Hector's a perfectly agreeable man handsome and with prospects so mrs. Robinson will live an entirely pleasant life
30:27What's wrong with pleasant?
30:30I believe you're settling for anything less than exceptional would be an extraordinary waste
30:42Oh
30:51Oh here she is, she's here
30:53Lizzie, Lizzie, Lizzie
30:57Ladies and gentlemen a moment of your time
31:00Now uh it is a vulgar politician who would make an event in any way about themselves
31:08Which is why I'll try and conceal how delighted I am
31:13To wish the enchanting Elizabeth a very very happy birthday
31:18And also to announce that that same remarkable birthday girl
31:29Has agreed to be my wife
31:31I'm going to tell your mother it's all called off
31:45Marriage when you're not certain can be brutal so let's just
32:03What if nobody likes me?
32:04Or I simply just just don't find that love at first sight like you did?
32:08Cora
32:10Dick and I didn't fall in love at first sight
32:12But all the papers said
32:14Oh they love to say it
32:16But in real life he stood on my skirt
32:19And then then he danced with someone that I hated
32:23And then he ended up pulling over a whole champagne tower
32:30That sounds kind of adorable
32:32Yeah, it's adorable now
32:34Now he's my beloved Dickie
32:36But if he hadn't turned into the love of my life
32:39Then he would have just been another story for my friends to laugh at
32:43Why didn't you tell me all this when we met?
32:45Instead of all that curtsying
32:47Oh gosh
32:49I don't know
32:49I thought I was doing what I was supposed to
32:51Instead of just letting it come naturally
32:56Cora no one is asking you to get engaged right this minute
32:59Your father is
33:00And actually mother is too
33:02Well I'll tell them
33:03We'll do this slowly
33:05Or not at all
33:07And let's not think of it as looking for a husband
33:11Only think of it as as living
33:13Saying hello
33:16Giving people the enormous gift of having time with you
33:20Are those yellow socks?
33:28Cora
33:29Okay, I'm not
33:31I'm not saying you have to propose but
33:32I don't know
33:34Go say hello
33:35It's okay
33:36You can do it
33:37Come
33:47Hello
33:48I think we can really do this
33:53A personalized service
33:56Every girl must be free to choose
33:58And with as many different versions of love matches as there are lovers
34:03Yes
34:04I like when you use the word lovers
34:09Oh and don't forget
34:12You still need to pay the butcher
34:13Oh shut up
34:14Come on
34:15Come on
34:28Why did you choose today?
34:29I've been damn good at motherhood actually
34:34You could have come to marvel at it at almost any time
34:39But you chose my maternal lowest ebb
34:44Well perhaps somehow I knew
34:48Today was when you needed reminding
34:51Of my great age
34:52Of who you were
35:01You broke my heart
35:04I broke my own
35:11Well the fact is
35:14I am
35:16Exceptionally desirable
35:19Which I can only think must have haunted you
35:23I confess
35:25The disappointment in realizing that I was
35:29Runner up in your affections
35:32Has lingered
35:37I still can't say why you chose all this
35:44But you care about it
35:47And I care about you
35:51You've been shrewd though
35:52The new duchess
35:53Annabelle
35:54Well
35:55You found a perfect successor
35:59Which I would say
36:01Is the epitome of good parenting
36:03Blanche
36:07Blanche you gave up everything
36:11You mean I gave up you
36:13Wasn't that everything?
36:14If you let that girl walk away
36:21It's been for nothing
36:23If I could
36:25Throw everything at one final chance of their reconciliation
36:29Meaning seo would loathe me
36:32Should I?
36:33I'm sorry
36:37I'm sorry
36:38These are the Duchess of private quarters.
36:55I am the Duchess.
37:08Hi, Jenny.
37:33How was it with your mother?
37:37She's infuriating and will never, ever understand me.
37:42So she's a mother then?
37:47Isn't it a relief though, that the most important person in our lives these days is each other?
38:04Anchita, I believe you're the person I need to ask with regards to making matches.
38:10So they say?
38:11You know, Mabel tries to resist.
38:13Mabel?
38:14She's a sweet girl, really.
38:17It's just she's gotten so good at hiding it.
38:21She needs a little help adjusting her instincts.
38:25I don't know.
38:26That wouldn't...
38:27She doesn't so want to be happy.
38:30I'm thinking double your usual fee.
38:36I don't know them.
38:56What is it?
39:15What's going on?
39:19Mother?
39:20I have something to tell you.
39:23I found them together.
39:26Guy and Annabelle the night before the wedding.
39:38You knew?
39:46And you let me marry her?
39:49It was too late.
39:50You'd publicly declared your love for an illegitimate girl.
39:54To call it off would have meant humiliation.
39:55For a day as opposed to a lifetime.
39:59And now Nan's locked me in this cage of a marriage.
40:02Not Nan.
40:04She had no choice.
40:07This is not her fault.
40:10You're taking her side.
40:11The only choice I gave her
40:14was to proceed.
40:18I knew Annabelle would do anything to protect her sister and I used it.
40:22I all but forced her down that aisle.
40:25I did this.
40:27If you're caged, I built it.
40:30I turned the key.
40:31And Nan is right in there beside you.
40:35Not because she wanted your power,
40:38but because I made her yield to mine.
40:44If the two of you are equally wronged,
40:46and I am to blame,
40:50is there no way forward?
40:52Not for appearances.
40:56For yourself.
40:59If you love her.
41:00Get out.
41:02Out of my room and out of my castle.
41:05You are not the head of this institution.
41:07I am.
41:08Deodor.
41:09Get out.
41:10I found him.
41:35Guy and Ginny.
41:37Ginny too.
41:38I know where they are.
41:38They're in Italy.
41:40I didn't know you were sleeping.
41:42That's all I think about.
41:43It might be too late.
41:44I don't know how he feels.
41:46He wrote me weeks ago,
41:48asking how you were.
41:49Where's the letter?
41:52I burned it.
41:53I didn't read it.
41:55Why?
41:55I was trying to protect you.
41:56You said that you had to let Guy go.
41:59I'll never let him go.
42:01But Theo.
42:02Theo and I are finished.
42:05You're certain
42:05you don't love him anymore?
42:08No.
42:08It's always been Guy.
42:10Go.
42:19In your heart isn't love all that matters.
42:22Theo, what you said earlier about this day.
42:45I ruined your moment.
42:46I'm a selfish fool.
42:47I...
42:48I like very much how it made me feel
42:51when you said it.
42:54And I think perhaps that you're right
42:55that I should be looking for someone
42:56that's overpowering because I...
42:59I should have kept quiet.
43:01I'm sorry.
43:03A pleasant, uneventful marriage
43:05is to be seized, I suspect.
43:07Cherished.
43:07Sorry, but I really must find them.
43:12I need to straighten things out.
43:14Have you seen her?
43:14Serpent's in my mind.
43:16Serpent's in my mind.
43:19You enjoy sucking on a dream
43:23so I will fall asleep
43:25with someone other than you.
43:28I had a thought
43:29you would take me
43:31seriously and listen, Lord.
43:35Serpent's in my mind.
43:37Serpent's in my mind.
43:42I am searching for your crimes.
43:51Everything's changing to everybody else.
43:58Serpent's in my mind.
44:05Trying to forget
44:10Your crimes, everyone changes
44:18In time, I hope he changes
44:23This time

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