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00:00Music
00:23Heads up!
00:25Sorry man.
00:27Nice catch though.
00:36Franklin.
00:37Come on, Franklin.
00:39What are you waiting for?
00:52What are you doing?
00:54I'm feeding the pigeons.
00:59You do that too much, you know what you get.
01:03Fat pigeons.
01:09This from Mary Poppins.
01:11Do you ever see it?
01:12No.
01:13Okay, so what's the matter?
01:23What do you mean?
01:25I can tell something's wrong.
01:27I mean, look at you.
01:29Sitting here moping, pigeon feeding.
01:31It's not like you.
01:33No.
01:35Perhaps it isn't.
01:37I don't know what's wrong, but...
01:39You're right.
01:41Something is the matter.
01:45Something is the matter.
01:55When they captured me, I just had one thought.
01:59Vengeance.
02:01Vengeance.
02:03It wasn't as satisfying as I'd expected.
02:05Meanwhile, my kingdom had fallen apart.
02:09My tools long since stolen and scattered.
02:13And so I embarked upon a journey to find them.
02:19Which I did.
02:21I'm now more powerful than I have been in eons.
02:25I'm now more powerful than I have been in eons.
02:30And yet...
02:37Here you are feeding the pigeons.
02:39You see, until then...
02:43I'd had a true quest.
02:47A purpose beyond my function.
02:49And then suddenly it was over.
02:51And...
02:55I felt disappointed.
02:58Let down.
03:01Empty.
03:03Does that make sense?
03:05I was so sure that once I got everything back,
03:07I'd feel good.
03:10But in some ways I feel worse than when I started.
03:14I feel like...
03:18Nothing.
03:21There.
03:25You asked.
03:26You asked.
03:33You could have called me, you know.
03:35I didn't want to worry you.
03:38Oh, don't believe it.
03:40Let me tell you something, Bryn.
03:42And I'm only gonna say this once, so you better pay attention.
03:46You are utterly the stupidest, most self-centered, pathetic excuse for an anthropomorphic personification on this or any other plane.
03:56Feeling sorry for yourself because your little game is over and you haven't got the balls to go out and find a new one.
04:03You're as bad as desire.
04:06No, worse.
04:10Did it never occur to you that I would be worried about you?
04:12Well, I didn't think...
04:13Exactly!
04:15You didn't think.
04:17Heads up!
04:18Wow.
04:22You're as good as your...
04:24friends, dude.
04:26He's not my friend, he's my brother.
04:27And he's an idiot.
04:29I'm just feeding the birds.
04:33Look.
04:35I can't stay here all day.
04:36I've got work to do.
04:39You can come with me if you want.
04:41Or you can stay here and sulk.
04:44I'll come with you, I suppose.
04:47Well, don't do me any favours.
04:55Sorry.
04:56Before you go,
04:58could I maybe see you again?
05:00Sure, Franklin.
05:01You'll see me again.
05:03Seriously?
05:05Soon.
05:07Okay, cool.
05:08Yeah, let me just get your number and...
05:11Wait, how did you know my...
05:17Come on, Franklin!
05:18Are you playing or not?
05:24Love!
05:26Oh, yum!
05:28Okay, two, please.
05:29None for me, thank you.
05:31They're good for you.
05:32I'm not hungry.
05:33We'll just have it later.
05:38Just one.
05:39Thanks.
05:41There you go.
05:43It's a gift.
05:45Aw, thank you.
05:47It's so nice.
05:50Mmm.
05:51That is delicious.
05:53What?
05:54You are good with them.
05:55You are good with them.
05:59Apples.
06:01Humans.
06:03Mmm.
06:05Bye?
06:07No, thank you.
06:11Hmm.
06:12Have you seen any of the others since you've been back?
06:14Come back.
06:17Have you?
06:20Mmm.
06:21We did have one family dinner when you were away.
06:24The twins are in high spirits.
06:26Mmm.
06:27Desire lost, but anyway.
06:29With me gone, I have no doubt.
06:32I don't know.
06:33I think Desire missed having the usual sparring partner across the dinner table.
06:40Any word of the protocol?
06:43No.
06:45Still missing.
06:47You were both missed.
06:57How are you, sis?
06:58How have you been keeping?
07:00Aww.
07:01I'm well, Dream.
07:02Thanks for asking.
07:06How are you, my sister?
07:09How have you been keeping?
07:12I'm worried about my brother.
07:17And I'm enjoying this apple.
07:23Can you hear it?
07:29I know this piece.
07:34I haven't heard it in 200 years.
07:41Come on.
07:46No.
08:00Don't stop.
08:01Please.
08:03Sorry for the noise.
08:05It's not noise.
08:06It's Schubert.
08:08Keep going.
08:09I can't.
08:11He never finished it.
08:13All we have is a fragment.
08:16Oh, forgive me.
08:17I am Harry.
08:20I know who you are, Harry.
08:29Do you know who I am?
08:30No.
08:38Not yet.
08:39Please.
08:41It's time.
08:47Can I just...
08:49There's something I have to say.
08:52If that's all right.
08:53Of course.
09:05Shema Yisrael.
09:07Adonai Eloheinu.
09:09Adonai Ahad.
09:11Hear, O Israel.
09:13The Lord is our God.
09:15The Lord is one.
09:16Is one.
09:35I'm glad I said the Shema.
09:38My old man always said...
09:40It would guarantee you a place in heaven.
09:43If you believe in heaven.
09:50I look so old.
09:54So empty.
09:58So.
10:00I'm dead.
10:02Now what?
10:04Now that you find out, Harry.
10:29You ready?
10:33I thought he was sweet.
10:47Didn't you?
10:49Sweet.
10:51I don't know.
10:53Perhaps.
10:57My sister.
10:59Yeah.
11:01When I was captured, it wasn't me that they were looking for.
11:07It was you.
11:12Yeah.
11:15I know.
11:20Hmm.
11:23What are you doing?
11:25Taking my shoes off.
11:26You should take yours off too.
11:28It's good to touch the earth with your bare feet.
11:31It's grounding.
11:33Come on.
11:35I don't want to miss the next one.
11:36tell me.
11:37I'll go.
11:39Hold on.
11:40I'm going to go.
11:41In the back.
11:43Don't move.
11:44I'll go.
11:47I'll go.
11:49I'll go.
11:50Hi, Sam.
11:55Hi, I'm sorry. Do I know you?
12:05Oh, no.
12:08No. No.
12:10I need to talk to my wife, like, one second.
12:13Sam.
12:14You don't understand.
12:15All our flight information is on my phone.
12:17I just need to give her the code.
12:20I'm so sorry, Sam.
12:21But we're on a honeymoon.
12:23Your time is up.
12:26Sam?
12:34Sam!
12:36Come along.
12:50Sam!
12:51Sam!
12:56Sam!
13:03How do you do it?
13:04Do what?
13:05This.
13:06Be there.
13:07For all of them.
13:11I have a job to do.
13:13And I do it.
13:14When the first living thing existed, I was there.
13:20When the last living thing dies, I'll put the chairs on the table, turn out the lights and lock the universe behind me when I leave.
13:30And I'm not there for all of them.
13:33There are exceptions.
13:34There are exceptions.
13:36Mad Hetty.
13:37And then there's your ongoing project.
13:41How's he bearing up after all this time?
13:43Who?
13:45Hobgadling.
13:47I don't know.
13:48I was forced to miss our last appointment.
13:51Well, I'm sure he'd love to see you.
13:54They're never too keen to see me, though.
13:57Does it not bother you?
14:00I actually used to think I had the hardest job in all our family.
14:04Oh, did you?
14:05They fear the Sunless Lands, yet they enter your realm every night without fear.
14:10And yet, I am far more terrible than you.
14:13I was fine in the beginning.
14:18Dying and living were new things, and people did them with the enthusiasm they always bring to new things.
14:25And then, after a bit, it just got harder.
14:30But you continued.
14:35I thought about giving up.
14:39And walking out.
14:43This was a long time ago.
14:49Long before this world.
14:51It really started to get to me.
14:53I got kind of hard and brittle inside.
14:57I mean, people feel as pleased to have been born as if they did it themselves.
15:03But they get upset and hurt and shaken when they die.
15:09But eventually, I learned that all they really need is a kind word and a friendly face.
15:18Like they had in the beginning.
15:21Hello.
15:23Hello, baby cow.
15:25Are you hungry?
15:26I'm hungry.
15:27Mom, I'd better get you a fossil now.
15:29I'm afraid.
15:34Okay?
15:35Yeah.
15:36I'm afraid so.
15:37Okay.
15:38So there is, little one.
15:39That's all you get.
15:40Mm-hmm.
15:41All right, sweetie.
15:42Lunchtime.
15:43Yeah.
15:44I'm afraid so.
15:45Okay.
15:46So there is, little one.
15:47That's all you get.
15:49Mm-hmm.
15:50All right, sweetie.
15:51Lunchtime.
15:52We can go.
15:53We can do some eating.
15:55And then, maybe you want to nap for Mummy's sake.
15:56And maybe you would park.
15:57Love you.
15:58Yes.
15:59Yeah.
16:00Oh, yeah.
16:01You're nice.
16:02And you're nice.
16:03I'm not going to go.
16:04But I'm so happy.
16:05I'm happy.
16:06Look, look.
16:07I'm happy.
16:08I'm happy.
16:09I'm happy.
16:10I'm happy.
16:11I'm happy.
16:12That's all you got to do.
16:13No, I'm happy.
16:14I'm happy.
16:15I'm happy.
16:16I'm happy.
16:17I'm happy.
16:18You're happy.
16:19I'm happy.
16:20I'm happy.
16:21I'm happy.
16:22Yeah.
16:23I'm happy.
16:24I'm happy.
16:25I find myself wondering about humanity.
16:28Their attitude towards your gift is so strange.
16:35Why do they fear the sunless lands?
16:40It is as natural to die as it is to be born.
16:47People may not be ready for my gift.
16:52But they get it anyway.
16:54No matter what the circumstance.
17:24At the end, each of us stands alone.
17:33The sunless lands are far away and the journey is hard.
17:37Most of us will be glad for the company of a friend.
17:42For the company of a friend.
17:44It's funny looking back now.
17:51I used to think I had to do this all by myself.
17:54But you do.
17:55No.
17:56At the end, I'm there with them.
17:57I'm holding their hand and they're holding mine.
18:01I'm not alone when I'm doing my job.
18:02Neither are you.
18:03Neither are you.
18:04Think about it.
18:05The only reason we even exist.
18:06The only reason we even exist.
18:07You and I and desire and despair.
18:12The whole family.
18:13The whole family.
18:14We're here to serve them.
18:15We're here to serve them.
18:19It isn't about quests or finding purpose outside our function.
18:26Our purpose is our function.
18:27Our purpose is our function.
18:33We're here for them.
18:36Since I figured that out, I realized.
18:50But since I figured that out, I realized I need them as much as they need me.
19:04I've seen so many cool things and people and worlds.
19:13I've learned so much.
19:15Lots of people don't have a job they love doing, do they?
19:23So, I think I'm really very lucky.
19:28Listen, I've got to head back soon.
19:36You've taught me something I had forgotten.
19:40I thank you, my sister.
19:44No.
19:46That's what family's about, little brother.
19:50To me, man! Over here!
19:53One last appointment. I'm gonna have to go.
19:57I'd take a leg for an appointment.
19:59I'll call you up!
20:00Tell him I said hello.
20:03What's in?
20:04I'm gonna have to go.
20:09Hey, did you see that?
20:11That car came, like, this close to hitting me.
20:14This close, huh?
20:14Yeah.
20:15Come with me, Franklin.
20:18I need to show you something.
20:20Okay.
20:21See you, dream!
20:24Don't be a stranger, okay?
20:25What the hell?
20:38That's a silly, huh?
20:39Now, the house!
20:48Go, go, go!
20:50Go, go, go!
21:21Come on, then.
21:31What are you waiting for?
21:34Very well.
21:36But I do not see what purpose this will serve.
21:38At least I get out and meet them.
21:42I just think maybe it would be good for you to see them on their terms instead of yours.
21:48Sir, a penny L for me and another for my brother in Ecclesiou.
21:52Certainly later.
21:54That's all.
21:55Yeah?
21:56Oh, this is terrible.
22:08It was his majesty's third poll tax in three years.
22:12What else do you think?
22:13I'm sorry, eh?
22:14When Ball and Tyler were killed, the spirit of the rockin' man died without.
22:18The king of parliament reached the throat.
22:20Got war, plague, and two bloody popes fighting.
22:24The end of the world is soon.
22:26You mark me.
22:27The delegation of fairies came to see me last night.
22:30They're talking about abandoning this plane forever.
22:33Drink.
22:35Listen to the people.
22:37Drink your drink.
22:38We need to return to law and order.
22:40He goes home.
22:41He says his wife's been over.
22:43Putting something in the oven.
22:44So he puts his hand up her dress.
22:47And she says, are you hunting for rabbits again, friar?
22:52Night of them you shall be a son of you.
22:54Here's Parliament.
22:55That's what people want, Geoffrey.
22:57Not filthy tales in rhyme about pilgrims.
23:00But, Edmund, I enjoy rhyming.
23:02And I enjoy tavern tales told of an evening.
23:05Look, I've seen death.
23:08I lost half my village to the Black Death.
23:11I fought under Buckingham in Burgundy.
23:12It's not like I don't know what death is.
23:14Death is...
23:17Stupid.
23:20You're a fool, hon.
23:21Nobody has to die.
23:24The only reason people die is because everyone does it.
23:27You all just go along with it.
23:29Not me.
23:31I've made up my mind.
23:34I'm not going to die.
23:37Hobbes.
23:38Death comes for every man.
23:39You don't know that.
23:40I might get lucky.
23:42There's always a first time.
23:43There's so much to do.
23:44There's so many things to see.
23:46Women to swive.
23:47Hail to drink.
23:49People to drink with.
23:50Why would any sensible creature crave an eternity of this?
23:58You could find out.
24:00How?
24:01I could grant him his wish.
24:04Do that, and he will be begging for death within a century, I assure you.
24:09This could prove very interesting.
24:12And what will you do with all that life?
24:14I'll find better friends than you.
24:15Ooh.
24:16Ooh.
24:17Are you going to tell him or shall I?
24:20I shall.
24:21Very well, little brother.
24:26Very well.
24:28Did I hear you say you have no intention of ever dying?
24:37Uh, yeah.
24:41Yeah, that's right.
24:42Then you must tell me what it's like.
24:45Let us meet here again, Robert Gatling.
24:49In this tavern of the white horse.
24:52In 100 years.
24:57100 years.
24:58And I'm Paul Burden.
25:01Don't mind, then.
25:04100 years' time.
25:06On this day.
25:07I will see you in the year of our Lord, 1489, then.
25:26Who was that then, Odie?
25:28Haven't a clue.
25:30But I'll tell you what.
25:31I'll ask him in 100 years' time.
25:32Oh, yeah.
25:34That's good.
25:35How did you know
25:47that I'd still be here?
25:53Who are you?
25:54A wizard?
25:57A saint?
26:03A demon?
26:06Have I made a bargain with the devil?
26:08No.
26:10Then why aren't I dead?
26:12Long since.
26:14Is this some kind of game?
26:16No game.
26:17But why?
26:18But why?
26:23Who are you?
26:25Why are you here?
26:29I'm here because I'm interested.
26:32In me?
26:33In your experience.
26:37And what do I have to do?
26:38Nothing.
26:38You live your life as you choose.
26:41Then on this day,
26:42every 100 years,
26:44we will meet.
26:46Because you want to know
26:47what it's like.
26:53All right.
26:55I'll tell you what it's like.
26:56It's fucking brilliant.
27:07It's all changing.
27:09In what way?
27:10I mean,
27:11chimneys.
27:12Not having your eyes
27:13watering all the time
27:14from the smoke.
27:15Look.
27:16And now we have
27:18these little cloth pieces
27:19for your nose.
27:20In the old days,
27:20we just used our sleeves.
27:22Ah!
27:22Yeah.
27:24Playing cards.
27:25What will you people
27:27think of next?
27:29Well,
27:29with only luck,
27:30something to get rid of fleets.
27:31But what have you been doing
27:33for the last 100 years?
27:34Um,
27:37the same as before.
27:38Soldiering,
27:39mainly.
27:39A little banditry
27:40here and there
27:41if I couldn't find a war.
27:42But now,
27:43I've started in a new trade.
27:46It's called printing.
27:48Don't need to be a guild member.
27:49Not yet.
27:50Never be a real demand for it.
27:52And it's hard work,
27:53but
27:53it beats the hell out
27:56of rotting tomagons
27:56in the ground, eh?
28:00So you still want to live?
28:04Oh, yes.
28:08100 years, then.
28:10Oh, yes.
28:14You never told me
28:15who you are.
28:15Well, kid,
28:27your theme as I saw it is this.
28:29For one's art
28:30and for one's dreams,
28:32one may consort
28:34and bargain
28:34with the darkest power.
28:36It is so.
28:36My friend!
28:40Sit down.
28:42Got in a couple of bottles
28:43of good wine for us.
28:45Already made a start on them.
28:46Hello, Hob.
28:48Hob?
28:49Faith?
28:50That takes me back
28:51some few years.
28:52It's Sir Robert Gadlin now,
28:55old stranger.
28:56You've had good fortune,
28:57I take it.
28:57The gods have smiled on me
28:59as they smile on all England
29:01where no man is slave
29:02or bunsman.
29:04Benes and pasty.
29:06Huh?
29:07They're good.
29:07Let's see.
29:12Last we spoke,
29:13I was working with Billy Caxton.
29:15Made some gold from that.
29:16But it's working
29:17Henry Tudor's shipyards.
29:18I made a small pile.
29:20Then I went north
29:20for a year or so,
29:21came back as my son.
29:22Done that twice now.
29:24Still, more wine.
29:26When fat Henry
29:26done for the monasteries,
29:27I bought my estate.
29:29And a healthy gift of gold
29:30to the crown
29:31saw to...
29:32a knighthood.
29:34That's not all.
29:38Here.
29:42My fair Eleanor.
29:45And little Robin.
29:47My first son
29:48born in over 200 years
29:49on this earth
29:50that I know of.
29:53It's funny.
29:55This is what I always dreamed
29:58heaven would be like.
30:00Way back.
30:02It's safe to walk the streets
30:04enough food,
30:05good wine.
30:06Life is so rich.
30:10God's wounds.
30:11If only I could write like you.
30:13In Faustus,
30:15when you wrote,
30:16To God,
30:18he loves thee not.
30:19Will sit down.
30:20For God thou serve'st
30:22is thine own appetite.
30:24Wherein is fixed
30:25the love of Beelzebub.
30:27To him,
30:28I'll build an altar
30:30in the church
30:30and offer up
30:31lukewarm blood
30:33of me.
30:33Oh, I beg you.
30:38I would give anything
30:41to have your gifts.
30:42To give men dreams
30:44that would live on
30:45long after I'm dead.
30:46I would bargain
30:47like your pal,
30:49stuff
30:49for that wound.
30:52Who is he?
30:53His name's
30:53Will Shaksbird.
30:55Acts a bit,
30:56wrote a play.
30:57Is he good?
30:58No, it's crap.
31:00Now, that chap
31:01next to him
31:01with the broken leg,
31:03he's a good playwright.
31:07Anyway,
31:08I've saved the best
31:10bit for last.
31:11The queen herself
31:12slept at my house
31:13this summer.
31:15That was expensive.
31:17Are you Will Shaksbird?
31:33Are you, sir?
31:35Have we met?
31:37We have.
31:39But men forget
31:40in waking hours.
31:42I heard you talk, Will.
31:44And you write
31:44great plays.
31:45create new dreams
31:47to spur the minds
31:48of men.
31:51Is that your will?
31:59It is.
32:01Then let us talk.
32:10Sir,
32:10do you still want
32:11the lamp, sir?
32:12All right.
32:20Bring on the lamp.
32:22Everything to this wall.
32:25And nowhere to go but up.
32:29Do not be so free
32:31in saying
32:31plagues, fires, floods
32:33to the judgment
32:33of the Lord
32:34for our sin.
32:36They make more
32:37from the dole
32:38than they would
32:38from an honest day's work.
32:39I don't recommend
32:40that at all.
32:42You sure
32:43I can't help you, sir?
32:45No, thank you.
32:46I'm not going to...
32:46Touch me!
32:47Wait for you,
32:48don't wait!
32:48Wait!
32:49Get out of the way!
32:50Get back to the stews
32:50with the rest of the filth!
32:52Let him be.
32:54He is my guest.
33:02Do you be here?
33:03Do you know
33:09how hungry a man can get
33:11if he doesn't die
33:14but he doesn't eat?
33:21I lost it all.
33:24My land.
33:25My gold.
33:26My Eleanor.
33:32She died in childbirth.
33:35The baby too.
33:38My boy,
33:39Robin,
33:40died
33:40in his haven brawl
33:41when he was 20.
33:42I didn't go out much
33:43after that.
33:47They tried to drown me
33:48as a witch.
33:49I'd lived there
33:5040 years.
33:51I was confident.
33:52Got out with me skin
33:53a little more.
33:54and then it got worse
33:57and worse
33:59and
34:00worse.
34:06I've hated
34:07every second
34:08of the last 80 years.
34:10Every
34:11bloody second.
34:12You know that?
34:15So do you still
34:16wish to live?
34:17Are you crazy?
34:26Death is a mugs game.
34:28I've got so much
34:29to live for.
34:36Look at me all
34:37because I'm about
34:37to eat the fucking table.
34:38I'm about to eat the fucking table.
34:38I'm about to eat the fucking table.
34:47I heard something funny
35:03the other week.
35:05A bloke said to me,
35:06he said,
35:06if only the French nobles
35:08had played cricket
35:09with their men
35:09the way we do,
35:10they'd never have had
35:11this trouble.
35:11Now first the colonies,
35:15now France.
35:17You ask me,
35:18this country will be next
35:19for a revolution.
35:21I've been salting money
35:22away all over the world.
35:24First sign of trouble,
35:25I'll be out of here
35:25like that.
35:29In the meantime,
35:30I'm in the shipping business.
35:36There's a new system
35:37where they take
35:38English cotton goods
35:40to Africa,
35:41get a cargo of Negroes,
35:43pack them in like sardines,
35:44same ship takes them
35:45across the Atlantic,
35:46then comes back here
35:47with raw cotton,
35:49tobacco and sugar.
35:53What?
35:55It's a poor thing
35:56for one man
35:56to enslave another.
35:59It's just how it's done.
36:00I suggest you find yourself
36:02a different line of business
36:03while we're battling.
36:05You're giving me advice
36:06after 400 years.
36:10What happened to live your life
36:11as you choose?
36:12The choice
36:12is
36:14yours.
36:15Would you take that choice
36:17away from others?
36:25I will consider your advice.
36:30I saw a production
36:34of King Lear
36:35yesterday.
36:36Mrs. Siddons
36:37has gone on off.
36:38The idiots
36:38are giving it
36:38a happy ending.
36:40That will not last.
36:42The great stories
36:42will always return
36:43to their original forms.
36:44that lad,
36:49Will Shakespeare.
36:52He turned out to be
36:53a half-decent playwright
36:54after all.
36:58You made some kind
36:59of deal with him,
36:59didn't you?
37:00Perhaps.
37:01What kind of deal?
37:02His soul?
37:03Nothing so crude.
37:05400 years now
37:09I've been meeting you here
37:10and there is so much
37:11I still don't know.
37:14Who are you,
37:15truly?
37:16What's your name?
37:20I might ask both of you
37:22that same question,
37:24gentlemen.
37:25Please, please,
37:27do not trouble yourselves
37:28to rise.
37:29These are Michael and Tobias,
37:31smugglers by trade,
37:32although they're only
37:34too glad to augment
37:35their earnings
37:35by slitting throats
37:36if you move.
37:37They'll slit yours.
37:39They tell of a tale
37:40in these London parts
37:41that the devil
37:43and the wandering Jew
37:44meet once every century
37:46in a tavern.
37:48Two years past
37:49sewn into the shirt
37:50of a dead man,
37:51I found this.
37:55Is that meant to be me?
37:57I'm not terrible.
37:58You look worse.
38:00You return to this pub
38:00every hundred years.
38:03Striking bargains
38:04with men,
38:05sharing gifts,
38:06immortality,
38:08which you will now
38:09share with me.
38:13Well,
38:14have you nothing to say?
38:17I am no devil
38:17and I'm not Jewish.
38:20Fly.
38:23What manner of creatures
38:24are you then?
38:25Who wants to know?
38:26I'm Lady Joanna Constantine.
38:29You will both follow me,
38:30sir,
38:30as my coach is without.
38:33I can see there is
38:34so much you can tell me.
38:37So much I can learn.
38:40No.
38:43No, I think not.
38:52Get up.
38:53Wait.
39:10Wait.
39:11No, not you.
39:26I'm sorry.
39:29What did you do to her?
39:30She has old ghosts that I've shown to her.
39:41You need not have come to my defense.
39:45Clearly.
39:48Still, I didn't want to be drinking alone here in a hundred years' time.
39:56I don't suppose you care to find another pub tonight?
39:59She may have told others about our meeting.
40:01It will not be safe for you.
40:02I'm perfectly safe.
40:05I can't die, remember?
40:07Aye.
40:08But you can be hurt.
40:09Or captured.
40:12You must be cautious.
40:14Always.
40:18A hundred years, then.
40:20A hundred years.
40:33I gave him what he didn't like
40:38And stole his silver spoon
40:40Oh.
40:43You gave us a start, sir.
40:46For a second, I thought you was bloody jack yourself.
40:50No.
40:51No, I know that, sir.
40:52Just joshing ya.
40:54So, how do you like to buy a girl a drainer pail?
41:01And maybe a quick bum dance?
41:03Give us an odd ride with your cream stick.
41:06I think not.
41:07I think not.
41:07I bet you ain't got it in you anyway, you skinny chick-a-leary.
41:11Lou?
41:12Lou?
41:12Lou?
41:15Get yourself a drink.
41:18Maybe just one.
41:22Sorry about Lushing Lou.
41:23Lushing Lou.
41:24Is that what they call her?
41:29Well, in here they call her the hospital.
41:31Why?
41:33Because she's in him a great deal.
41:35And because she's sent so many men into him.
41:38No idea what her real name is.
41:40Louise Baldwin.
41:42Her father was in the British army.
41:44Her cousin raped, impregnated, and deserted her when she was just a child.
41:48How do you know all that?
41:58Your cup is empty.
42:00You need more wine.
42:01You knew Lady Joanna.
42:03You know Lushing Lou.
42:04You know everyone, don't you?
42:07I saw her again, you know.
42:10Who?
42:12Lady Joanna?
42:13She undertook a task for me.
42:15And succeeded admirably on my dad.
42:19That might be the only thing I've learned after 500 years.
42:27People are almost always better than you think they are.
42:31Not me, though.
42:33Still the same as ever.
42:35I think perhaps you've changed.
42:40Well, I may have learned a bit from my mistakes, but...
42:45It doesn't seem to stop me from making them.
42:52I think it's you that's changed.
42:55How so?
42:56I think I know why we still meet here, century after century.
43:04It's not because you want to see whether or not I'm ready to seek death.
43:08I don't think I'll ever seek death.
43:11By now you know that about me.
43:13So...
43:15I think you're here for something else.
43:17And what might that be?
43:23Friendship?
43:26I think you're lonely.
43:30You dare.
43:33No, look, I'm not saying...
43:34You dare suggest one such as I might need your companionship?
43:40Yes.
43:47Yes, I do.
43:54Then I shall take my leave of you and prove you wrong.
43:56Tell you what.
44:07I'll be here in a hundred years' time.
44:09If you're here then too, it'll be because we're friends.
44:12No other reason.
44:14Right?
44:19Fuck.
44:26That's just a lot of photos.
44:43There's going to be a revolution.
44:45Get dressed to get the job when they can make more of the dollars.
44:48What?
44:49I'm sorry.
44:49I'm sorry.
44:50She says, are you hunting for rabbits again, Vicki?
44:55Mind if I, uh...
44:56I'm actually waiting for someone.
44:58I'm out of the glass.
45:10Let's go.
45:23whiskey please
45:30you'll have to be more specific
45:31we've got a menu now
45:33what's the oldest you've got
45:36I've got a Glen Grant
45:38old enough to be your father
45:41I'm older than I look
45:53you're waiting for someone
46:00I think I've been stood up
46:03we had a fight
46:10last time we were here
46:13it was my fault
46:16wish I could say I was drunk
46:20at the time but
46:21I was just an idiot
46:23I've seen plenty of friends
46:25get in fights in pubs
46:27even more of them
46:27laugh about it together later
46:29maybe in another hundred years
46:32you'll have to have found
46:34a new pub by then
46:35this place has been sold
46:37to make room for new flats
46:39the borough council
46:41are trying to stop them
46:42but if you've got enough money
46:43in this country
46:43you can do whatever
46:45you bloody want
46:46for you another one
46:51why do you wait
46:52please
46:56please
46:56so
47:00how do you hear me
47:02and so
47:05the Indy
47:05can see ya
47:07and so
47:14here we go
47:14somebody
47:16can see you
47:16can see you
47:16Bill
47:18or
47:21bye
47:52You're late.
48:06It seems I owe you an apology.
48:09I've always had it impolite to keep one's friends waiting.
48:22You're late.
48:24You're late.
48:26You're late.
48:28You're late.
48:30You're late.
48:32You're late.
48:34Attend, sweet sibling.
48:36It is I.
48:38Desire.
48:40I stand in my gallery and I hold your sigil.
48:47My brother has found a way out of his cage.
48:50My plan has failed.
48:52I've been in my gallery and I'm on my gallery and I'll see you later.
48:54I'll see you later.
48:56We'll see you later.
48:58Bye-bye.
49:00Bye-bye.
49:02Bye.
49:04Bye-bye.
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