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Foundation (2021) Season 1 Episode 3
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00:01Previously on Foundation...
00:03The Empire will fall.
00:04Nothing we do can prevent this.
00:07Threaten the peace and pay a dear price.
00:11Tell the living and the dead you fail to save them.
00:15They called it the Vault.
00:17Holly! Holly, come back!
00:19I want to see the ghost.
00:21It projected a field designed to keep people away.
00:24Nothing has ever gotten through the Knob Field, and nothing ever will.
00:54Yeah!
00:57It's a newyyy-y midnight time, you guys!
01:00Sp youthful 9's,
01:01Seeing none,
01:02What?
01:04It's hard toillah!
01:06god...
01:08I am going to take one st seg.
01:10High school,
01:13chapter 31,
01:15Section 28.
01:17Oh my god,
01:18Brother.
01:19Wow...
01:20Oh.
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03:22Tamra, sir, for all you are, and maybe because of it.
03:30There are things you will never know.
03:32I may someday know death.
03:34Yes, but I doubt you will feel it arrive too soon.
03:43I should have seen the completion of the Starbridge.
03:47Me, my mind, my eyes.
03:53We should have ridden up to the orbital platform together and looked down on all that we had made.
04:00And one day we will.
04:04Your continuity is assured.
04:13Do you think of him often?
04:15You know the way I am.
04:17I don't forget anything.
04:19Or anyone.
04:20Empire is always on my mind.
04:25The platform's orbit is dying at an accelerated rate.
04:29Or so say the physicists who worry it'll just fall on their heads.
04:33Their job is to worry over those things.
04:36Is it not ours?
04:42Perhaps it is still yours, but no longer mine.
04:47As it is no longer his.
04:48How you spend this last day is up to you.
04:52Every one of you is different.
04:54Somehow I doubt that.
04:58But thank you for trying to make me feel unique as I shuffle off this stage.
05:02It was hardest on him.
05:09He only had the infant Dawn to place on the throne.
05:13A baby with his eyes.
05:16Identical in every respect.
05:19But a baby nonetheless.
05:20When I think of him.
05:23That's what I think.
05:25He also had you.
05:29Please see Master Ilan, Empire.
05:32He's waiting for your final fitting.
05:50The details.
06:01They're perfect.
06:06For the pig stitching.
06:08The jade, I think.
06:16Shoo.
06:17Shoo.
06:20I am sorry, Empire.
06:30I've lost weight.
06:31I am sure your frame is...
06:33I'm shrinking.
06:35The world is beginning to see me from a distance.
06:38The garment is singularly long.
06:42It will be a privilege to wear it at my ascension.
06:47Thank you, Empire.
06:49Shoo.
06:49Shall we finish the job?
06:51Oh.
06:56Ilan, let's let the girl have the stage.
07:00Brother Dusk?
07:17I didn't know you'd be here.
07:19Anacreon.
07:26I wonder if you will speak of them after I'm gone.
07:30We have broken the barbarians.
07:31Cast them adrift.
07:33What would you have us say that you haven't said?
07:36I don't know.
07:37I'm still trying to decide what to say that I haven't said.
07:40About the outer reach.
07:41About anything.
07:42About whether any of this is truly within our power to control.
07:48However many words I have left, I would hate to waste them.
07:52You waste them when you speak of the outer reach.
07:54I speak of Selden.
07:56A man long dead.
07:58And soon forgotten.
08:00Does that mean his words have no more worth in this empire?
08:03Brother, the empire is strong.
08:05Cleon the First's legacy.
08:12I wonder if there's a way to save it.
08:15Stabilize it with propulsive lifts.
08:17Push it out into the heavens.
08:19To what end?
08:20To the end that we not destroy the last remnants of Cleon the First's dream.
08:26For lack of our own.
08:27Brother Dusk, we are the great dream of Cleon the First, not the Starbridge.
08:49The dreamer.
08:54The scholar.
08:57And the alchemist.
09:05And me.
09:22I've tried my whole life.
09:24But I don't think I've ever been able to make that face.
09:30Come.
09:31Your brothers have your last gift.
09:34I would like to thank you, brothers, for this beautiful meal.
09:39I can taste the care you put into each bite.
09:43Your time and your attention is deeply appreciated.
09:50You're very welcome, brother.
09:52But this is not the gift.
09:54You're very happy, brother.
10:04I know I'm so sorry.
10:04Yeah.
10:05I can taste it.
10:07I wanna go.
10:07You're abreast.
10:08I'm so sorry when you let your parents advance.
10:09I can taste it.
10:09I can taste it.
10:11I can taste it.
10:12Welcome to Trantum, the Eye of the Empire.
10:41It's been so long.
10:45He was glorious, wasn't he?
10:48Indeed.
10:50And we will build something greater in his honor for you.
10:56Please respect and enjoy your peace.
11:17Oh, my God.
11:47Oh, my God.
12:17Oh, my God.
12:29You can't be here.
12:33You know that.
12:34I can't be the first one who wanted to see my youngest self.
12:39Which is why we made the room.
12:40I've never heard that song before.
12:43Or have I?
12:50No wonder the Empire loves you so.
12:53I find I cannot quite look on that child as an innocent, even if Selden wasn't right.
13:02There is something unnatural in that.
13:08You must go.
13:11You should rest.
13:12Strange.
13:24Watching yourself being born.
13:26Strange.
13:27True.
13:27Strange.
13:28Strange.
13:29Strange.
13:29Strange.
13:29Strange.
15:00It's just that...
15:15You always leave me.
15:45You have grown into our greatness.
16:10Brother Dawn, now day.
16:14Thank you, Brother Dust.
16:31And a new Dawn, just awoken.
16:47You have a long, beautiful day ahead.
16:57Brother Darkness, it's time.
17:00The dream lives on in you because you kept it alive in you.
17:21Shh, it's okay.
17:43You're all right.
17:50Everything is all right.
17:52No.
17:53Something's wrong.
17:57Something's wrong.
18:03Help!
18:03Help!
18:05Help!
18:07Help!
18:07I don't forget anything, or anyone.
18:28Empire is always on my mind.
18:37Empire is always on my mind.
19:07Empire is always on my mind.
19:37Empire is always on my mind.
19:45We hear their whispers if we listen.
19:52We're haunted by Prophets' awe.
19:57Are you certain you want it erased, Brother Dorne?
20:01Yes. I've outgrown it.
20:10We ignore the dead at our peril.
20:17And as Empire cycled through a generation of Cleons,
20:20the Foundation began colonizing Terminus.
20:24The Empire underestimated Harry. We all did.
20:29Harry had predicted the Cleons would opt for exile over execution.
20:35That his followers' endpoint would be Terminus.
20:50Every aspect of their arrival was predetermined.
20:59When the colonists would land.
21:05Where they would build their outpost.
21:06So, imagine their surprise when they discovered that something else was already there.
21:30What in Selwyn's name is that?
21:36What in Selwyn's name is that?
21:38What was it in the surveys?
21:55It wasn't in the surveys.
21:59Shall we go back?
22:01We go back where, Mari?
22:03This is always a one-way journey.
22:05I'll check it out.
22:06No.
22:07We go together.
22:16Lowry, you all right?
22:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:19I'm just a little lightheaded.
22:26Get back!
22:30Abbas, get back!
22:44It became known as the Vault.
22:47And over the decades, countless myths grew up around it.
22:50It was an ancient artifact left by aliens.
22:58A surveillance outpost sent ahead by the Cleons.
23:03All the settlers knew for certain was that the Vault wouldn't allow anyone to approach it.
23:09And so, they kept away.
23:28The slow ship was scuttled.
23:30A refuge built from its bones.
23:38And, what was once mysterious, became mundane.
23:48Her teachers say she's difficult.
23:51She's an outsider.
23:53Good.
23:55You're not listening to me, Abbas.
23:57She's a dreamer.
23:59She's...
24:00Distracted.
24:03She's a thinker.
24:04Like you.
24:09She's not distracted.
24:11She's aware.
24:12Just look at her.
24:14She's fascinated by it.
24:22It's pretty.
24:24It's dangerous.
24:26What do you think's inside it?
24:28We don't know.
24:30Then how do you know it's dangerous?
24:38Come on.
24:42Let's see.
24:59Let's see.
25:01I'm happy.
25:06What do you think?
25:08Give me the opportunity.
25:39There you go.
25:48Get away.
26:09One of these days you'll get me
26:37and you'll be so sorry.
26:39Oh, you're looking good.
26:40Yep, coordinated.
26:42Which parts?
26:43Right boot with left boot.
26:44How did I miss that?
26:46How goes the wild work?
26:48Just got back from patrolling the highlands.
26:50Lichenbatch is shrinking.
26:52Ice loons are already heading south.
26:53Well, it means we're going to have a nice warm spring.
26:55Tell me you don't miss it.
26:57But the stench of sulfur and the frostbite,
27:02now being a warden suits you a lot better than it ever did me.
27:07Wow.
27:08That's a big one, eh?
27:09Yeah.
27:10Bishop's claw.
27:11Female.
27:12Maybe 600 kilos.
27:14She's been testing the fence late at night the last few weeks.
27:17I'm going to call her Maple.
27:18She's a loner.
27:22So, my wife, you got me out here this time in the morning, huh?
27:27I know when my daughter's procrastinating.
27:29Come on.
27:31I did a little test.
27:36Something's wrong with the gnaw field.
27:39And what made you check it now?
27:41I don't know.
27:41A feeling.
27:44I checked it out.
27:45I got evidence.
27:46Of course.
27:46And have you told her yet?
27:48I wanted you to know first.
27:49I appreciate that, but it is for her to know.
27:54I stress the evidence part.
28:16Thanks for the effort to help myself.
28:29Cleon 12 established our refuge.
28:32In terms of timekeeping, the water clock is the more precise instrument.
28:35Right.
28:36But it also requires water to work, doesn't it?
28:40Well, obviously.
28:42What happens when the water runs out, novice George?
28:44For a sundial, all you need is the gnawmon.
28:46That's the blade sticking out of it.
28:48And, of course, the sun.
28:51Harry Selden entrusted us with rebuilding civilization after the collapse.
28:57We can't assume anything, whether or not our future survivors will be able to read, or what language they'll speak.
29:02We don't even know what worlds they'll be scattered upon.
29:06What if they find themselves on Cygnus Prime, where the only moisture to be gained is from weeping vines.
29:13So, yes, this water clock is more precise.
29:18But the sundial is more practical.
29:20We can't provide for every condition or contingency our descendants will face.
29:24By the same token, we can't preserve every innovation, so we have to choose.
29:27And keep choosing.
29:30Until the fall comes.
29:32I would have picked the water clock.
29:34And you could have, if you were still training.
29:37Sorry, that was...
29:38I know you're suited to where you are, keeping us safe, making sure the Foundation survives.
29:42I'm making sure you survive the Foundation.
29:44It's the same thing. We are the Foundation.
29:46I am not, but you believe, and that is fine.
29:50No. Do not make this sound like a cult.
29:52Some of us in our generation, some of us know what real religious father looks like.
29:55Do you even want to know what I came here to tell you?
30:02You know, I don't like being near it.
30:04Yeah, well, Dad said you want evidence in this.
30:06You've got to experience for yourself.
30:10The null field is expanding.
30:12Field used to start there.
30:15Now it starts here.
30:18If it keeps expanding, we might need to clear out the town.
30:21I remember the first time I found you out here.
30:35I remember the first time I found you out here.
30:49Four years old, little of the night, standing right under it like it was nothing.
30:59And you wouldn't turn when I called your name.
31:01Yeah, I thought it was calling to me.
31:04The ghost.
31:07Like an imaginary friend.
31:10I lay on the ground and tried to crawl to you, but the pain was too great.
31:13You just looked at me.
31:17I couldn't understand why the vault was hurting you, but not me.
31:23You're special, Salva.
31:25You always have been.
31:30Then why keep it a secret?
31:35Your father and I didn't want people treating you differently.
31:37Yeah, but they do, Mom.
31:39They always have.
31:44I make them uncomfortable.
31:46Just like the vault.
31:47Is it calling to you now?
31:51Not in words.
31:52Make your case.
31:58I think it's waking up.
32:00You and the other encyclopedists, you've been preparing for some distant crisis.
32:08But I think it's here.
32:11Now.
32:11Gia.
32:19Hugo's in.
32:20Hugo's in.
32:33Hugo.
32:34Go this way.
32:39Hey, no.
32:40Hey! Hey!
32:41Why you can't get me?
32:42Come here, you're a pun!
32:43Come on, guys!
32:44Hurry up, hurry up! Let's go!
32:46Holly, come on! Hurry up!
32:48Hugo!
32:55Hugo!
32:56Hugo!
32:57What's wrong, Hugo?
32:58Gentlemen, ladies, what can I do for you grown adults?
33:01You got anything for us?
33:04Corellian chocolate. Knock yourselves out.
33:06We don't want chocolate. How about some beer?
33:10How about you come back and see me when you've got hair on your chest?
33:13And don't come begging for it like wayward puppies.
33:15We're not begging, we're, um, trading.
33:17Is that so? What, for what?
33:19How about our sparkling wit and company?
33:22Hard pass.
33:26Tell you what, you clowns could help me load out.
33:30I might be able to scrounge up something a little more age-appropriate for you.
33:33Deal. I'll do it.
33:35We all will.
33:36Go on, then.
33:37Come on, guys!
33:40Come on.
33:54That smells terrible.
33:56It should.
33:57It's sealant for my gumboats.
33:59More onions than I expected?
34:00I may have used the wrong recipe.
34:02That would be a tragic mishap.
34:06A little cave.
34:09What's wrong?
34:11There's a man in my kitchen.
34:17How long are you here?
34:1929 long hours.
34:21And how's the rest of the galaxy?
34:24I speak.
34:25You should see it sometime.
34:27Should I?
34:29Should I?
34:30Hmm.
34:41Arena Four.
34:43Only one continent, but it's tropical all over.
34:45It's got bugs the size of dogs, and they're just as cuddly.
34:48Hmm.
34:49Dropped off medicine, I picked up fruit, such as the itinerant life of the wayward purveyor.
34:53Where'd you take the fruit?
34:55To Hesperus.
34:56Which you could describe as well as me by now.
34:58But I was off on a whirlwind tour of this little cluster.
35:04And once they started trading, they couldn't stop.
35:06A little rectangular situation of workers and sugar, rum, cash.
35:11Oh, and you think you've got a handful of moons.
35:13You should see what they've got.
35:14The sky looks like spilled coins.
35:16Spilled coins?
35:17Mm-hmm.
35:18I'd love to see that.
35:19Well, you need to go.
35:21Get off this ball of ice.
35:24I've got responsibilities here.
35:26Ah, but you didn't pick them.
35:28No, they're still mine.
35:29And...
35:31Is it possible now you've got reasons to not know what they are?
35:34What reasons are important to this place?
35:37Yeah, it's possible.
35:38It's a little egotistical, but it's possible.
35:39I didn't say I was important.
35:41I said I can't leave.
35:42Speaking of leaving, would you like dinner now or after?
35:49After sounds good.
36:12Meeting on seinem
36:21beginning
36:232
36:264
36:304
36:315
36:33In
36:335
36:346
36:356
36:36What are you doing?
36:51Is something wrong?
36:53Just a weird feeling.
36:55I'm going to walk the perimeter.
36:57Well, because that's where the weird feelings come from.
36:59No, that isn't here.
37:02This is just a walk.
37:03So if I said, uh, let me get my pants, you'd say?
37:07No pants for the next 25 hours.
37:12We'd be mad later.
37:16Never.
37:33What are you doing out there?
37:42Stop!
37:49Stop!
37:51It's after curfew!
37:52No!
37:52No!
37:52No!
37:52No!
37:52No!
37:53No!
37:53No!
37:54No!
37:54No!
37:55No!
37:55No!
37:56No!
37:56No!
37:57No!
37:58No!
37:59No!
38:00No!
38:01No!
38:02No!
38:03No!
38:10Hello?
38:12Hello?
38:33How are you?
39:03How are you?
39:33I heard a shot.
39:41What's up?
39:42Am I crazy?
39:43Or is that ship Anacreon?
39:49I thought you were crazy.
39:51But not about that.
39:52And then there are three.
40:04Hail them.
40:05We already have.
40:05No answer.
40:06And they're ignoring our approach vectors.
40:09Should we send one of our shuttles out to meet them?
40:10You run armed shuttles.
40:13Those are corvettes.
40:14Gunships.
40:15Why is he here?
40:17Because he knows what gunships look like.
40:19Also, he's Thespin.
40:20Been off well since the bombings.
40:22Impossible.
40:23That would make you...
40:24Pushing 70.
40:25But I spent half that cry sleeping between ports.
40:27When you tow freight to Anacreon, it pays to be blood neutral.
40:30Anacreon is under Imperial sanction.
40:33Grow up, Lewis.
40:34Maybe it's a mistake.
40:35Maybe they've wandered off course.
40:37They're literally trying to sneak in under our radar.
40:39We are a scientific outpost.
40:40We have nothing of value here.
40:42Mayor, have the Anacreans ever made landfall here before?
40:44No Anacreans, no Thespans, no one in 30 years.
40:47Under Imperial edict, Terminus is off-limit to all of them.
40:51It's got to be connected to the vault.
40:52What?
40:52The Nullfield's expanding.
40:56I noticed it yesterday.
40:57At what rate?
40:58And the very next day, the Anacreon showed up.
40:59Technically, we are in Imperial outpost.
41:02And Lord knows the Anacreans have a bone to pick with the Empire.
41:05Are you suggesting the vault might be an Anacreon?
41:07I was suggesting the vault knew something and reacted.
41:10Maybe it even warned us.
41:11Are you saying the vault was signaling you?
41:14Because you're somehow special?
41:17Salvor is an outlier.
41:19We need to think whether the plan could have possibly predicted...
41:22Again, Selden's gone.
41:25When are any of you going to start thinking for yourselves?
41:27All right, that's enough.
41:29We don't need to make this complicated.
41:31The Anacreans have ignored our hails, and they are violating Imperial Aerospace.
41:36Our course of action is obvious.
41:37We'll uplink to the communications buoy as soon as we hit the next rotational window.
41:42We'll call the Empire, and they will come.
41:46Where are you going?
41:47To check out the armory.
41:49If the Anacreans come knocking before the Empire, I'd like to know what kind of violence we can muster.
41:57When was the last time these were broken down?
41:58So we're a little complacent.
42:00We've got an iron pistol, if that helps.
42:01Mom, anything we could use in the curation stores?
42:03A few hand axes a shepherd slain from Weaver's World.
42:06I should have been on top of this.
42:07Not your job.
42:08No?
42:09I keep you safe, remember?
42:10Come on, come on.
42:11Generally, I propose alcohol at a junction like this.
42:13Rotational windows open.
42:17Handshake protocol just takes a few seconds.
42:33What's wrong?
42:34Comm's buoy is not responding to any of our pings.
42:36It's gone dark.
42:38Use another one, then.
42:39There isn't another one.
42:40So what does that mean?
42:41We can't contact the Empire.
42:46We'll keep trying.
42:47Don't panic.
42:49It'll be something as simple as a meteor shower.
42:51A little clear.
42:52On the heels of an Anacrean flyby.
42:55Assuming the Anacreans intend landfall here, how long before they arrive?
43:00Based on their current approach, I'd say another 40 hours.
43:03Mom.
43:30Oh, what is that?
43:54Psychohistory.
43:55All of Harry's work expressed as a mathematical equation.
43:58I took it from his office the night after his funeral.
44:03His numbers are the basis for why we do what we do.
44:06On the ship, there were two people who could actually understand it.
44:10Harry Seldon and Gail Dornick.
44:18Can you make anything of it?
44:20Me? Well, not likely.
44:22Salva.
44:22If you were part of the plan, it would make it a lot easier for me to believe in all this.
44:29Oh, my God.
44:59Yeah, well, big surprise.
45:06It was worth a shot.
45:08Was it?
45:09I told you, difference not the same as special.
45:29Calm Spurries down.
45:34Well, that is an ominous happenstance.
45:36You should probably hightail it.
45:40Oh, yeah?
45:43The Anacreans will be here in two days.
45:46Maybe less.
45:47You would be safer anywhere but here.
45:50The scenery is so beautiful this time of year.
45:53Vast wastelands of frozen loom shit.
45:56Serious, Hugo.
45:57You tend to be.
45:59I'm not going anywhere.
46:02This isn't your fight.
46:03Oh, yeah?
46:04Whose fight is it, then?
46:07Hmm?
46:11Selands.
46:14Well, it's not your fight either.
46:18Come away with me.
46:21I can't.
46:22Why not?
46:26Because I have to protect them.
46:29To be alive is to know ghosts.
46:33The Empire feared Harry because he could forecast the future.
46:37But in reality, all he was doing was re-examining the past.
46:42What do you want?
46:43What do you want?
46:49Pay attention to the patterns, and we can presage what comes next.
46:58To be alive is to know ghosts.
47:01We hear their whispers if we listen.
47:03You again.
47:25You again.
47:25We're not love.
47:26We'll be right.
47:46I'm sorry.
47:47Hey, there.
48:03What got you, Mabel?
48:13This is gonna hurt.
48:17Easy.
48:31Drop your weapon.
48:38Who are you?
48:40Sava Hardin.
48:42Warden of Terminus.
48:43Anacreans aren't allowed on imperial soil.
48:55What are you doing here?
48:57The ghosts of the dead haunt the skeletons that were once our homes.
49:02They surround us.
49:04And they are hungry for what's ours.
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