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Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00Welcome to the National Anthem
00:30Take me down and hold me near
00:33It's not white, but there's no other
00:37For we are soldiers of the bird
00:41Of the bird!
00:42Reaching glory
00:43And forever
00:45And forever
00:47And forever
00:48And forever
00:49And forever
00:50And forever
00:51And forever
00:52And forever
00:53And forever
00:55And forever
00:57Anything?
01:06Sir?
01:12Yeah, that's a place
01:13Leave the wagons! We're going up!
01:22Hold the wagons!
01:27We're going up! We're going up!
01:29We're going up!
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01:50I don't know.
02:20I don't know.
02:50Show the colors.
03:20I don't know.
03:50We're burghishmen.
03:56We mean you no harm.
04:20For the terms of the Tain treaty between your proud kingdom and the Republic of the Burg,
04:39these premises are hereby commandeered by the Thirteenth Light Dragoons for use in defense
04:46of these lands.
04:47The telegraph line that crosses not far from here connects Hyde Grisau with the front and
04:54is crucial to the war effort.
04:55We've been tasked with its protection.
05:01This is a holy place.
05:04Conduct yourselves accordingly.
05:25Sergeant Philistrates.
05:34I don't like this.
05:38This whole place is riddled with corners and shadows.
05:43Search the buildings and the grounds.
05:46Check for hiding places, traps, weapons.
05:50Weapons, sir.
05:50We need to be certain that this Mimissary has not been infiltrated by fairish guerrillas.
05:57These are refugees, sir.
05:59Not guerrillas.
06:00I don't know what they are, Sergeant.
06:02Pack Fae look exactly the same as our Fae.
06:06Do they not?
06:06I don't want to repeat of what happened at Fort Tarrington.
06:10We lost a lot of good men that day.
06:13Use your drill.
06:15Deployed to attack from working pairs?
06:17No.
06:18Better to keep it discreet.
06:20Why don't you take a look around the dwellings?
06:23I'll sweep the grounds.
06:25Be friendly, eh?
06:36I don't know what happened at Fort Tarrington.
07:06I don't know what happened at Fort Tarrington.
07:36It's called American Phyllis.
07:37I don't know what happened at Fort Tarrington.
07:38I really believe it's been afforded by if someone's worth taking
07:40They took a look around the dwellings.
07:42So I have to do so.
07:43I don't know if someone's worth they had access to testing it
07:45before they were reaching anyone.
07:46I don't know not familiar questions.
07:47So when people do be aware of this,
07:47they're actually in言語íals.
07:49And they face to everything.
07:49They're going to keep consolidating.
07:50I vouchers orÖ?
07:52I don't know what happened to me.
07:52I don't know what happened at Fort Tarrington Felix.
07:53There was someone who could surgery.
07:55In fact, it reasonable.
07:56We won't last time Message, in fact.
07:58I was tooенить.
07:59There was just talking about regeneration and shock and
08:01with a bonus bonus.
08:06Let's go.
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11:30No, neither.
11:35Do you think you'll keep his word?
11:37He's fine, Troy.
11:39You never know with them.
11:42Keep a close eye on him.
11:44Yes, Mima.
11:58I don't want him.
12:28What happened?
12:33The line's gone down.
12:35I wrote that to check.
12:36It snapped over the ravine.
12:38Snapped?
12:38Okay.
12:39What, you think it's a trap?
12:41I don't know that it isn't.
12:43Let's put together a repair detachment.
12:45That ravine's a furlong white.
12:47We don't have any equipment to run a new line across.
12:50If I could do it.
12:51You got someone in mind?
12:54As it happens...
12:57I do.
12:58I don't know.
12:59I don't know.
13:01We got that.
13:05Okay!
13:19All clear!
13:46Go on. I don't want to be here any longer than you do.
13:49All clear!
14:20You know, you can go ahead. Leave if you want to.
14:24Leave?
14:26We've done what we asked, why not?
14:27Flip on home, you don't have to worry.
14:30I do have to worry. It's my job to worry about that place.
14:35I'm not going to tell anyone.
14:39I like books.
14:41Is it for children?
14:45It's a scientific romance.
14:49Stiver novel. Kingdoms of the Moon.
14:53What's the premise?
14:55A rogue inventor journeys to the Moon
14:59and falls in love with the princess of a lunar tribe.
15:02That is without a doubt the maddest thing I've ever heard.
15:05It's actually quite well-reasoned.
15:06How is it well-reasoned?
15:07How is it well-reasoned?
15:09How would one even get to the Moon?
15:11Would you like to borrow it?
15:13No.
15:15I'm just curious.
15:17Well,
15:19he constructs a sealed capsule and a massive cannon
15:23to fire it beyond the stratosphere.
15:25That is preposterous.
15:28And he just finds people up there,
15:31living on the Moon.
15:33Go on, take it.
15:34I've read it.
15:36Many times.
15:38It's far more enjoyable than listening to me try to explain it.
15:49Vignette.
15:52I'm sorry?
15:53What?
15:54My name.
15:56I'm Vignette.
16:24My name is Kata.
16:25I'm Father.
16:26Dear Lord,
16:50Are there wounds around here?
17:03No.
17:18Stay here.
17:19There's nothing in order.
17:45Darius!
17:46Darius!
17:49Darius!
17:50Darius!
17:52Darius!
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18:40Darius!
18:41Darius!
18:42Darius!
18:43Darius!
18:44Darius!
18:45He's dead.
19:10What the fuck?
19:16We found these up on the ridge.
19:20I'd heard rumours going round the men.
19:22It's hard to believe.
19:24That the pact...
19:26Infecting their soldiers with the wolf's curse.
19:29Turn them into monsters.
19:32But the moon isn't full.
19:35Some kind of catalyst.
19:38Reduces the change.
19:41Has anyone bitten?
19:44No, they survived.
19:49Is there nothing the pact wants to take?
19:51To take this land out of its riches?
19:54No.
19:59Very good, you dismissed.
20:01Okay.
20:05Yes!
20:07Yes.
20:08Yes.
20:10Yes.
20:13Yes.
20:14Yes.
20:16Yes!
20:46Hello.
20:50Careful. It's a long way down.
20:55It is, isn't it?
20:58How do you like it, the book?
21:02I finished it.
21:05And?
21:06It's extraordinary.
21:08At first, it seemed to be a droll and colonialist fantasy.
21:13Valiant human explorer romances some native princess.
21:17And when he leaves, then it's 20 years later.
21:20And you find out that the narrator is actually...
21:22The daughter telling the story.
21:24And she spends the whole second half looking for her father.
21:27Hmm.
21:29Brilliant, right? And the ending.
21:31Gods. I was sobbing.
21:40So pleased you liked it.
21:42I loved it. I really did.
21:46Keep it.
21:48No, I can't. It's your favourite book.
21:51I could just get another copy back in the book.
21:53Where are you gonna find one?
21:55I insist.
21:58For your library.
22:03I can't thank you enough.
22:05Would you like to see it?
22:11See what?
22:12The library.
22:14Properly, I mean.
22:15This is the largest library in the kingdom of Anun.
22:27Right.
22:28Or is there another room?
22:30You know, where the books are kept.
22:32You're so peculiar, you Fandroy.
22:34You only think in two dimensions.
22:35How many books are in this place?
22:48I couldn't tell you.
22:49Done all that anyone's ever counted.
22:50Holy text.
22:51Maths.
22:52Scientific research.
22:53History's going all the way back to the Queen of Prose.
22:54There's one I wanted to show you.
22:55I saw you looking at it before.
22:57Oh yeah?
22:58What was that?
22:59It's a 700 year old illuminated manuscript.
23:01It tells the tale of the first time of the first time of the first time of Anun.
23:05Holy text, maths, scientific research.
23:10History is going all the way back to the Queen of Prose.
23:13There's one I wanted to show you.
23:15I saw you looking at it before.
23:17Oh, yeah? What was that?
23:20It's a 700-year-old illuminated manuscript.
23:23It tells the tale of the first human in Tirnanach.
23:29Here it is.
23:31He was an explorer called Isen who'd washed ashore after a storm
23:37and was taken to Queen Aridus,
23:39who became utterly fascinated by him.
23:41He stayed as a guest of her court for quite a while,
23:44and, well, they fell desperately in love.
23:49So I see.
23:50This is nothing.
23:52Some of these books have pages that would make a fairish sailor blush.
23:56What's this? You just left her?
24:01Yes.
24:02Sadly, Isen yearned for home.
24:04So he built a ship and left.
24:06No one knows if he returned,
24:08but he did leave something of himself behind.
24:11They had a child.
24:13A son.
24:15A half-blood.
24:18He was a mysterious figure.
24:21Spent his life searching for his father.
24:30It all sounds rather like my book.
24:33I thought so, too.
24:34It could be a coincidence, but maybe Isen did find his way home
24:38and brought the story with him.
24:39Or maybe the writer of my book
24:41heard the tale as a child from his fairish nanny.
24:45Exactly.
24:46I like to think there's a connection, at least.
24:49Why?
24:50I like the idea that a story like this might cross the world
24:54and somehow find its way back centuries later.
24:58Changed by constant retellings.
25:02But familiar.
25:04As if to tell us something.
25:08That may be.
25:11But not so different in the end.
25:20It's Fort Sovereign.
25:39They were shelled.
25:41The Pact?
25:42That far north?
25:43They're better bouncing further every day.
25:46Scores wounded.
25:48They need blood.
25:51All types.
25:54They're asking all units for donations.
25:57Four sovereigns over a hundred leagues away.
25:59It's a pity we can't help.
26:01Our blood may be of no use to your wounded,
26:03but our wings can be.
26:05We could have relief there within hours.
26:09All right.
26:11Listen in!
26:13I need every able-bodied man here, now.
26:15We need to get blood to the front.
26:17All right, sir.
26:18Call Mayweather.
26:19Yes, sir.
26:20Set up the first aid post.
26:21Yes, sir.
26:22Set up the first aid post.
26:23Mr. Mayweather.
26:25Yes, sir.
26:26Set up the first aid post.
30:31What?
30:34What?
30:35Find it, I'll tell you.
30:36How are you?
31:06It's cold.
31:13You all right, mate?
31:18I know it sounds mad.
31:24But I swear sometimes I think I can still feel it.
31:28It's not mad.
31:30Just don't try standing on it, eh?
31:34Pfft.
31:50So, Sergeant.
31:53Is the way you're talking to that chap?
31:55What do you think of the Fae?
31:58They're an interesting people.
32:00Are they?
32:02What sense?
32:04Well, they've been around so much longer than we have for a start.
32:07And yet their industry lacks far behind ours.
32:09Why do you think that is?
32:11I really couldn't say so.
32:15Perhaps they've pursued different ends to ours.
32:18Indeed they have.
32:20Idolatry, intemperance, fornication.
32:23Their ways have built the very empire that now crumbles around us.
32:27And we must be careful not to be seduced.
32:53They're catching up on us.
32:54We must be careful.
32:55They have to be careful.
32:56They're empty.
32:57They're going to be careful.
32:58They do not know the past.
32:59We need to see it.
33:00And we've reached out on us.
33:01We can't find out on us.
33:02They do not know the past.
33:03They do not know we will be able to fish for a long time.
33:04You'll be able to fish for a long time.
33:05And they stop by it.
33:06They do not know we're going to kill us.
33:07It's like a little bit more.
33:08Why?
33:09All right.
33:33All right.
33:35All yours.
33:39All right.
34:09All right.
34:16All right.
34:23All right.
34:25All right.
34:32All right.
34:34All right.
34:41All right.
34:43All right.
34:50All right.
34:52All right.
34:58Let's go.
35:28It's not what it looks like.
35:38How the hell could it possibly be anything else?
35:49I've got it under control.
35:52It's only once a month.
35:55And I've got a whole forest to get myself lost in.
35:59What are you going to do when we get back to the Berks?
36:02There's nowhere to run there.
36:05I'd hand myself in.
36:09And they can do whatever they do.
36:11They'll take care of you as well.
36:14You're their soldier.
36:15None anymore.
36:17Not to them.
36:18To them on this.
36:20A bloody critch.
36:22Except worse.
36:24Because I'm a critch that could turn them critch.
36:28They'll put a bullet in my head on the spot.
36:30They won't.
36:33I'll take care of it.
36:36Anyway.
36:37I'm not the only one with a secret, am I?
36:45I can smell it all over you.
36:50The wolf fades slowly.
36:53It's that pix you've been doting on, isn't it?
36:56Don't change the subject.
36:56You're really in deep.
37:04Aren't you?
37:10I get it.
37:12I look forward to the change.
37:17I'll be shitting bones and leather for a week.
37:20But in a moment.
37:26When a wolf comes out.
37:30It's freedom.
37:33It's like the wolf.
37:36Was what you were all along.
37:37Underneath it all.
37:38And the bike was just permission to stop pretending.
37:45And that's what this whole fucking place is.
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38:20Oh!
38:32Tomalee!
38:42What happened?
38:44We were attacked.
38:46Geish.
38:48It was awful.
38:50They waited to start shelling until they could surround the city with sharpshooters.
39:06Once it began, and we tried to get away, they started picking us right out of the air.
39:13Fucking packed.
39:15Like the Berghish are any better.
39:17They're our allies, aren't they?
39:18Please.
39:19They're imperialish shite, same as the pack.
39:21They play the fay against each other so they can take home their spoils.
39:24So you flew all night?
39:26It's, um, it's funny how a crisis brings all your regrets into focus.
39:41I saw my whole life go up in flames and all I could think was that I had to get to you.
39:48What?
39:49I've met someone.
39:50You know, I regret how it ended between us.
39:55I do.
39:56I really do.
39:57It never ended.
39:58It just changed.
39:59You're still my closest friend.
40:04Is it someone you met here?
40:05Is it someone you met here?
40:30He's a soldier.
40:31Oh.
40:32The wing brigade.
40:33He's a burger soldier.
40:35He's a good man.
40:37Oh, I'm sure he is.
40:39I'm sure he's a right, proper gentleman.
40:40Now, come on, Vignette.
40:41It's the oldest story there is and it never ends well.
40:42As soon as the war's over, he's going to go home, find himself a fat, burgish lady and
40:44have a big brood of fat, burgish kids.
40:45What?
40:46What?
40:47What?
40:48What?
40:49What?
40:50What?
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41:00What?
41:01What?
41:02What?
41:03What?
41:04What?
41:05What?
41:06What?
41:07What?
41:10What, are you letting us go do to have a big brood of fat, burgish kids?
41:21You don't know that.
41:22You haven't even thought about what happens when the war ends, have you?
41:24Let's not talk about this anymore.
41:31You're wrong about him.
41:55Your wings, they didn't bright this time.
41:58It's not supposed to happen with Van Troich, anyway.
42:04You all right?
42:06What's gonna happen to us when the war is over?
42:11I don't know.
42:13I haven't really brought it through yet.
42:18Yeah, right.
42:20But, yeah.
42:21What am I to you, Philo?
42:23What's this coming from?
42:24Because if I'm just some exotic fuck, then...
42:26No! How can you say that? You're...
42:29You're like coming home.
42:47I lost a part of myself a long time ago.
42:49I tried to forget.
42:52I tried to ignore it, but it was always there.
42:56There's a soldier here.
42:58One who lost a leg.
43:00He was?
43:01He was.
43:02He told me you could still feel it.
43:05As mad as that sounds.
43:09But it didn't sound mad.
43:12Not to me.
43:13You're scars.
43:14Must have happened when I was a baby. I can't remember it.
43:27But I know what was taken from me.
43:30Because you still feel them.
43:33Always have.
43:35I've felt them my whole life.
43:37You're half a.
43:38You're half a.
43:44Can you imagine how that must look to you a lifetime burying all the parts of me that are like you?
43:48Stop.
43:49You didn't do this.
43:53You didn't do this.
43:57It was done to you.
43:58Now I know why that book made such an impression on you.
44:09A child who's half face searching for their parents.
44:12I always wonder what their story was.
44:17An affair with a single drunken collision.
44:21I wonder whether they loved each other.
44:24Whether they loved me.
44:26If love would have made a difference.
44:30I'm sorry.
44:32They must have had a reason to give you away.
44:37But to share you like that.
44:38To understand, you have to know the Burg.
44:42Life's hard enough for the Fae.
44:45Half-bloods don't belong anywhere.
44:49To the humans, you're just another critch to the Fae.
44:54Just a reminder of the boot on their throats.
44:59They thought that if they could pass you off, you'd have a chance at a better life.
45:04Didn't anyone at the boy's home know you'd been shorn?
45:08The headmaster knew.
45:10Maybe he was paid for his silence.
45:12Or maybe he just took pity on me.
45:14He kept your secret though.
45:16He did.
45:17He taught me to hide it.
45:18He taught me to stay clear of doctors no matter what.
45:20If anyone knew I had one drop of fake blood of me, I'd have been on the streets.
45:23Certainly never would have been able to join the army.
45:25So you never told anyone?
45:26No.
45:27Not in the boat.
45:28But then I never felt so much like home.
45:35Not like this.
45:38Not like you.
45:40Not like you.
45:43Not like you.
45:46Not like you.
45:48Not like you.
45:50Not like you.
45:53Not like you.
45:54How about you?
46:00Where will you go?
46:02Down the coast to Magmoor.
46:04That's the biggest shit I went in and up.
46:06There's nothing much to fight over, so...
46:08Maybe we'll be safe there.
46:10Good luck.
46:12You could come with us.
46:16Goodbye, Torrelia.
46:18I love you.
46:24We will see each other again.
46:26I don't know how we'll wear, but...
46:28We go.
46:48Do you love her?
46:54Do you know what? It doesn't matter.
47:00She loves you.
47:02And it's gonna get her killed.
47:06I've seen what's coming.
47:08And your two legs can't outrun it.
47:12The burg is losing the war.
47:14This will all be packed territory soon.
47:16And she will stay by your side,
47:18even when you beg her to fly away and save herself,
47:20because...
47:22Because that's who she is.
47:26She'll die for you.
47:28If you love her,
47:30you won't give her the choice to.
47:32It's your choice too.
48:02the pact has taken the capital our bloody france closed we're evacuating it's a way home sergeant
48:24we're still rendezvous with the fleet of port moraday how long have we got they'll be here by
48:30morning
48:30fine
48:34Vignette!
49:00We've got to go more quickly, come on!
49:02It's time.
49:04Go steal the library.
49:06Yes, Vima.
49:21You should go with them.
49:22You should leave now.
49:23Without you?
49:24No!
49:25Get yourself to Port Mordorne.
49:26I'll evacuate with my men.
49:27We'll meet there.
49:28Unless we don't.
49:29Unless the pact catches up with your troops
49:31and I never see you again.
49:33Vignette, listen to me.
49:34We go together, Philo.
49:36Where?
49:36It doesn't matter where.
49:38As long as we have each other.
49:40The Burghish soldier won't last long in back-occupied territory.
49:43Then we go east.
49:44Over the mountains, across the Gulf to Ignata.
49:46All right.
49:52All right.
49:52All right.
49:55We go together.
49:56All right.
49:56We go together.
49:56I'm going to steal the library.
50:11Meet me.
50:15Meet me in the Garden of Stouts.
50:17I'll see you there.
50:23I love you.
50:25I love you.
50:26I love you.
50:46I love you.
50:47I don't know.
51:17Oh, my God.
51:47Oh, my God.
52:17Oh, my God.
52:47Oh, my God.
53:17Oh, my God.
53:47Come on.
53:48It's time to write.
53:49Oh, my God.
53:51Oh, my God.
53:53Oh, my God.
53:55Oh, my God.
53:57Oh, my God.
53:59Oh, my God.
54:05Oh, my God.
54:07Oh, my God.
54:09Oh, my God.
54:11All right, I have it!
54:41Oh, no, no, no, no, no!
55:11I'll tell him I don't know where you are.
55:27No, I'll talk to him.
55:38What are you doing here, Philo?
55:39The flag you took us.
55:40No, you don't give a shit about that flag.
55:41You've got to tell them.
55:42I was angry.
55:43You know I wouldn't.
55:44Do I?
55:45You should.
55:46We were close ones.
55:47Or was any of that even real to you?
55:48How can you even ask me that?
55:49Because you left me, Philo!
55:51You left and had me Marusa tell me you died!
55:54Do you think that was easy?
55:55You nearly ripped my bloody heart out!
55:57Then why?
55:58I didn't want you to die.
55:59For me.
56:00You think I haven't spent the last seven years wishing I had?
56:04I was a liability to you.
56:06I was your weakness.
56:07You were my hope.
56:08I...
56:09And you survived.
56:10You would have done more than survived.
56:12We would have had a reason to.
56:14We would have worked it out.
56:16It could never have worked.
56:17I'm a broken thing.
56:18Not for me.
56:19I expected you.
56:20All of you.
56:21Can this world say the same?
56:22Have you told anyone the secrets that you told me?
56:25Oh God, it's final.
56:26We're so lost.
56:27I would say it by a reason.
56:28I think you find where you belong.
56:29But I know now that it's not with me.
56:30And yet...
56:31...
56:32...
56:33...
56:34...
56:35...
56:36...
56:41...
56:42...
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