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Washington Black Season 1 Episode 7

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00:00Previously on Washington Blank
00:03Oh, it's an octopus. That's a real catch.
00:05What if there was a way to hold on to the creature's beauty before it disappeared?
00:09Imagine the RSL's reaction to such a discovery.
00:12Mr. Washington, we have come to the ends of the Earth.
00:16Take him upstairs.
00:17Not you, Medwin.
00:18You're running away again.
00:21Rest, my love.
00:23You got yourself in a bit of a pickle, boy.
00:25Father.
00:26I came to the ends of the Earth for you.
00:28Peter Hess.
00:28The man who speaks with his hands.
00:30Is he your father's friend?
00:33I've made arrangements.
00:34This letter will increase any ownership I have over here.
00:36Titch.
00:37You're free.
00:38Don't leave me, please.
00:39Were you just pretending I hate you?
00:42When I die, I wake up at home in Dahomeh, and I live on.
00:46Every word's for a little youth.
00:49Are you know of these things?
00:51A friend.
00:54Hannah!
00:55Uki!
00:57Anybody, please!
00:58Help!
01:00Help!
01:00Help!
01:00Help!
01:42Kids!
02:12Gosh!
02:13No!
02:15Honey!
02:19I am so sorry, boy, for you to die.
02:26So far from me.
02:33I am so sorry, boy, for you to die.
02:46So far from me.
02:53Thank you for bringing him home.
03:02It's just like you said, kid.
03:12Like home.
03:15Like free.
03:20Can fly forever here.
03:22With me.
03:24With me.
03:25With me.
03:31With me.
03:32With me.
03:33With me.
03:34With me.
03:35With me.
03:36With me.
03:47No.
03:51Kid, no, don't, don't.
04:00Kid, please!
04:02Kid, don't go!
04:04Please!
04:17Kid, don't go!
04:36You saved my love.
04:38Bro, where's... where?
04:40Where's Willard?
04:41He's dead.
04:44He's dead.
04:45What? What does that mean?
04:49You can stop running and live your life.
04:54You're finally free to do whatever your heart desires.
05:00The World Science League.
05:02Don't worry about that right now. Rest.
05:07You will make it to the expo with the octopus and your aquarium.
05:12And what of your father?
05:14I can handle him.
05:16To open my eyes and see your face.
05:24You saved my life.
05:27You saved yourself.
05:29I'll give you two a moment.
05:44I'll give you two a moment.
05:47I'll give you two a moment.
05:48Never thought I'd see the day I might envy you, island boy.
06:03How do you mean?
06:04A young woman would burn down the world to find you.
06:13Kind of love don't often come round for a man.
06:14Kind of love most of us don't deserve.
06:23You mean you and Angie?
06:24Yeah.
06:25She was married to my best friend.
06:29His name was Winston.
06:30Was?
06:31Was?
06:32Yeah.
06:33He asked me to look out for her once he was gone.
06:48I kept my promise.
06:49But me and Angie, we wanted more.
06:55And it didn't feel right.
06:56So I ran away.
06:57Maybe I hurt her in the process.
07:02You think she stopped wanting more?
07:28I'd have messed up enough already.
07:41Who is it you would burn down the world for?
07:57The last question you asked me, can we try that again?
08:15I finally know the answer.
08:27You're running away again?
08:57I can't be certain of a name for it.
09:26Jack has already given it a name.
09:28Aquarium.
09:30Latin root aqua, water, with the suffix arium.
09:34A place for relating to.
09:36Aquarium.
09:38What a marvel that young man is.
09:41This could change everything for you in London.
09:43Yes, of course.
09:45One could say that we still have unfinished business here.
09:49There are two things that might have kept us in Halifax.
09:52The first no longer applies.
09:56The first, you say?
09:59A marriage to McGee.
10:02I've told him it won't happen.
10:04Even so, he's greatest enough to still pay our debts.
10:08And this arrangement he accepts.
10:11The question is, Father, will you?
10:14And the second thing?
10:18Well, Jack, of course, but if he comes with us to London...
10:21Well, he comes with us to London?
10:23How ridiculous!
10:24Well, you need him, Father.
10:25You have the product of his genius, but you do not know the making of it.
10:28And if you were to take things further to the World Science Expo, for instance...
10:32Are we negotiating, then, daughter?
10:37So it would seem.
10:47What are your, uh, requirements?
10:50For us to return.
10:55To London.
10:56With Jack.
10:58And for you to make sure he's given the credit for his work.
11:01Well, that is...
11:02That is quite a steep hill you propose.
11:05There's never been a black applicant for the RSL in its history.
11:09It would cause apoplexy in certain quarters.
11:13I'm sure you could find a way.
11:22Well, my name would have to be on the application.
11:25I would speak to the people who matter and tell them that the aquarium was Jack's invention.
11:33I'd do it with the appropriate discretion, of course.
11:36Perhaps he could be the first black member of the RSL after we win the gold medal.
11:44Does that satisfy your requirements?
11:46Yes, Father.
11:49To London, then.
11:52Yes, London it is!
12:04Please be careful, my good man.
12:06Caution is the word of the day, yes?
12:08This is a live animal.
12:09Let's just make sure that the crate is secure.
12:22The way you touch Medwin.
12:23The way you touch us all.
12:24Don't be whispering about me.
12:25Ah, you wish!
12:26Yeah!
12:27Don't forget us.
12:28Never.
12:29And maybe you'll fly back here with that flying machine of yours one day.
12:33We're gonna have a miss in the boat.
12:34Come on.
12:35We take care of each other, okay?
12:36There's lots of water out there, Medwin.
12:37There's lots of water out there, Medwin.
12:38I was really watching money.
12:40Maybe there's lots of water out there, as well.
12:42Now tell me, people are just kidding.
12:43There's lots of water out there LOVE you.
12:44Ugh, look.
12:45His thing is wrong.
12:46Don't forget us.
12:47And maybe you'll fly back here with that flying machine of yours one day.
12:48We're gonna have a miss in the boat.
12:49Come on.
12:50Take care of each other, okay?
13:04I just want some water out there, Madeline.
13:07Can't be as bad as when I taught you to sleep.
13:10Good bye.
13:18Good bye.
13:19Come on.
13:36Mr. George Washington Black.
13:40Yes.
13:44That's me.
13:47Welcome aboard.
14:05Ready?
14:10Let's bow up.
14:12The fort's vol to win.
14:21The fort's vol to win.
14:22What if the judges visit every other exhibit in London except ours?
14:49There's a multitude of letters I wrote to my RSL colleagues to dispel any lingering biases that might overshadow the merit of our invention.
14:59Were they all in vain?
15:00Father, look how far she has already brought us.
15:04Look how many of your benefactors have returned already.
15:06I'm sure the RSL will be just as astounded.
15:09Perhaps it is only your energy that is spent in vain.
15:12The exposition doesn't officially start for three, two, one.
15:21You've come.
15:22Well, of course.
15:23Lovely to see you.
15:25Good Lord.
15:27The ocean comes to life before our very eyes.
15:31And your invention has kept it alive this whole time.
15:34Yeah, seven weeks from thriving.
15:35This device is an aquarium.
15:37Aqua, Latin for water, and Arium, a place for...
15:40To go and save my father from rambling.
15:42It's a natural habitat, not being moved.
15:45How do you handle oxygenation?
15:47I balance plants with green light.
15:48It's quite something, isn't it?
15:49My goodness.
15:51For sunlight.
15:54Good colour as well.
15:55It enables us to move it where we go.
15:59For the pleasure of the public...
16:01Excuse me.
16:03Are you by chance George Washington Black?
16:06I believe I met you when you were a boy.
16:12Peter.
16:12Accident?
16:36Maybe.
16:37Maybe.
16:37Maybe.
16:43If I have no感覺.
16:46I don't know.
16:46I need some...
16:47What?
17:05No problem.
17:07No problem.
17:07I don't know.
17:37I don't know.
18:07I don't know.
18:37I don't know.
19:07I'm sorry, Khrusha.
19:21I don't know.
19:23I don't know.
19:25I don't know.
19:29I don't know.
19:31Help me.
19:33I don't know.
19:35I don't know.
19:37I see you, Juan.
19:39I...
19:41I don't know.
19:43I don't know.
19:45I don't know.
19:47I don't know.
19:55I don't know.
19:57I don't know.
19:59I don't know.
20:01I'm in the cold, little cub.
20:03You should have died.
20:05I don't know.
20:07I don't know.
20:09I don't know.
20:11I don't know.
20:13I don't know.
20:17I don't know.
20:19I don't know.
20:21I don't know.
20:23I don't know.
20:25I don't know.
20:27I don't know.
20:31I don't know.
20:33I don't know.
20:35I don't know.
20:37Like, guys.
20:39Oh, my God.
21:09What's the matter, boy?
21:21You've never seen an old white man die.
21:39Christopher, did he say anything when he left?
21:51He said I was lucky.
21:54Lucky?
21:57To not have a father.
22:01A father to break me.
22:05Are you broken?
22:08I have no father.
22:14I dare say Christopher fancied the role.
22:19Not understanding the weight.
22:23We came here for you.
22:25I know.
22:29He was so happy to know that you were not dead.
22:33He's a damn foolish boy.
22:35How can those be the words you have for him now?
22:38I feel no way.
22:42No.
22:48No.
22:50No.
22:51No.
22:53All my sons were terrible to you.
23:10I was terrible to them.
23:14Home, it was like a box.
23:18But out here, freedom.
23:20Perhaps I hated them for confining me to the box.
23:28Perhaps I hated myself.
23:31But even if it took too long, even if it broke them,
23:36I claimed my freedom, my truth.
23:44But at what cost?
23:46Now, I do have words for my son
23:51that I wished I'd shared.
23:57And I wished to share them with you in his stead.
24:01All right?
24:06All right?
24:10John Stutt.
24:24Oh, Peter, I, I love you.
24:54Love.
25:24For me?
25:51For me, I love you.
26:21For me, I love you.
26:51This place has freedom.
26:54For me.
27:04How would I get to this Nova Scotia?
27:15Okay.
27:22Okay.
27:24The money, the money, the money, the money, money, you stay with us, I can stay.
27:54And maybe Kit's up there, lighting my path, but maybe she's out there, alive somewhere.
28:17And until I know, I can't, I'm sorry, I'm really sorry, but I can't.
28:35I take, Bud, I take you.
28:55I take, Bud.
29:07I take, Bud.
29:17I take, Bud.
29:23I take, Bud.
29:39Bud.
29:51I don't know.
30:21I am. We both are. I'm Martin. Peter has spoken fondly of you.
30:29Oh, nice to meet you.
30:34Do you work for Mr. Goff?
30:40Actually, I'm one of the creators of the aquarium.
30:46It's a revelation.
30:49That's why we came to your exhibit first.
30:52I'm very proud. You have overcome so much to get here.
31:02You should meet my partner.
31:07Miss Tanikoff, I present Mr. Peter Hawth.
31:11From the Arctic?
31:12Oh, well, pardon my interruption.
31:18Wonderful to meet a friend of Wash.
31:22I'm Martin. Lovely to meet you.
31:25I hope I'm not being rude, but the movement of your hands, it's the language you spoke of.
31:33Yes, the language of science.
31:36I even learned some when I was a boy.
31:40May I have a moment with you alone?
31:42Yes, of course, of course.
31:58Am I...
32:00Well...
32:01I don't know.
32:14Yes.
32:37Yes.
32:37We must now look at your wonderful work.
32:45Oh.
32:46Lovely meeting you, Ms. Goff.
32:49Wonderful to see you Wash.
32:52Truly, it was a gift.
32:54You might want to know, I heard Faith Plantation was sold soon after the Abolition of Slavery Act was passed.
33:08Do you know, uh, do you know what happened to the people?
33:20I don't have details.
33:24I did hear some of them came to London looking for work.
33:31You may find answers at the Wild Estate in Hampshire.
33:55Do you think...
33:57Could Kit have actually survived?
34:04And now it is time to announce the gold medal winner of the 1837 World Science Expo
34:16for embodying the motto of the Royal Science League,
34:20Curite et Invenientis.
34:23Seek and ye shall find.
34:25The winner of the gold medal...
34:27It is GM Goff for the aquarium.
34:45Who won?
34:49Victor Six.
34:51Welcome back.
35:01This is it.
35:16He's going to call you up now.
35:17I will build Aquarians all over the world
35:22to export the advancements to the masses
35:25who would otherwise not have their minds expanded.
35:28This is the Empire's gift to the world.
35:33This is my gift to the world.
35:37My deepest and most humble thanks.
35:39He promised.
35:52You expected a different uncle?
35:55You didn't.
35:58He's your father.
36:01How could you see him as others do?
36:03Excuse me.
36:44I'm so sorry for my father's actions, but I assure you, the RSL will know the truth.
36:58I will write a letter, including your designs. You will receive your rightful credit.
37:05This was a terrible mistake.
37:07What's the matter? This is a time for celebration.
37:15You made a promise.
37:19It became very obvious that bringing Washington into the picture at this time is not a clever strategy.
37:26We're much more modern than these gentlemen.
37:29This belongs to you, my boy.
37:41Are you refusing my generosity?
37:54You think you're soaring to heavens, but you're stuck in the mud?
38:00I don't need you to fly.
38:16You, Tinch, Mr. Wilde, none of you.
38:25You have the aquarium.
38:27Now I'm going to build my flying machine on my own, on my terms.
38:31I'm doing this for you, for our family.
38:37Not my family.
38:44I thought I might find it in you, father.
38:46But I see now, it is as dead and gone as my mother.
38:54What are you talking about?
38:56Courage.
38:57Courage to do what's right.
39:00Courage, even when the world screams no.
39:05There you are.
39:07Pardon the intrusion.
39:09It's customary for the winner of the gold to celebrate at the rotting ash.
39:16It's a skyward.
39:33Goodbye, father.
39:46Goodbye, father.
39:47Goodbye, father.
39:48Goodbye, father.
39:49Goodbye, father.
39:50Goodbye, father.
39:51Goodbye, father.
39:52Goodbye, father.
39:53Goodbye, father.
39:54Goodbye, father.
39:55Goodbye, father.
39:56Goodbye, father.
39:57Goodbye, father.
39:58Goodbye, father.
39:59Goodbye, father.
40:00Goodbye, father.
40:01Goodbye, father.
40:02Goodbye, father.
40:03Goodbye, father.
40:04Goodbye, father.
40:05Goodbye, father.
40:06Goodbye, father.
40:07Goodbye, father.
40:08Goodbye, father.
40:09Goodbye, father.
40:10Goodbye, father.
40:11Goodbye, father.
40:12Goodbye, father.
40:13Goodbye, father.
40:14Goodbye, father.
40:15This is so strange. This is where Titch grew up.
40:42Gaius?
40:45Warsh?
40:50Yes.
40:52Good Lord!
41:05The children, they never go too well.
41:09You're the first one I've ever seen grow.
41:17This is Tanner. Tanner, this is Gaius. He and I...
41:31What are you doing in England?
41:37I'm here for the World Science Exposition. To present our entry.
41:43A scientist.
41:45Yes.
41:47I ran into an old friend of Mr. Wilde's there.
41:52Mr. Wilde long past.
41:54Yes, I... I know.
41:59The friend mentioned the plantation had been sold.
42:03He thought some of the people might have come to London.
42:09Kit?
42:10Please. You must come in.
42:14Putty.
42:15This is the ledger from Faith.
42:33From Faith.
42:43They named her...
42:45Gathering.
42:46Gathering.
42:47Is this a friend?
42:48It's a friend of mine.
42:49Oh, no.
42:50It's a friend of mine.
42:51I've never killed this.
42:52I've never killed this.
42:53Oh, okay.
42:54I've never killed this.
42:55I've never killed so.
42:57You've never killed this.
42:58The same, but...
43:00Mosh, look.
43:04It says Kit died the 3rd of March, 1830.
43:15Kit went home.
43:25There's something else.
43:26Yes. She gave birth shortly after her arrival date.
43:49George Washington, April 19, 18, 18, eh?
43:54She was your mother, Wosh.
44:24She was heræ–¹ straight after her arrival date.