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Dr.Who.(2023) S02 E05 The Story and the Engine

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00:00A long time ago, back in the village when I was a small boy, the fire was eating the forest.
00:15People running and screaming.
00:18What's me?
00:19I ran to the river with my little cup to get water.
00:24They laughed at me.
00:25What are you doing? What I can, I shouted, and ran back to pour it on the fire.
00:31Suddenly, a blue box appeared in the skies over the fire, and a man stood at the door with a hosepipe, spraying and spraying, until all the fires went out.
00:48He landed the box in the middle of the burnt forest and started scattering fresh seeds.
00:55I went over to thank him.
00:57Are you a farmer? I asked.
01:00No.
01:02I am the doctor.
01:06We shook hands, and that's how we met.
01:09Nice.
01:19Good.
01:21Great, uh, great story.
01:23And, uh, you're sure that this doctor will come?
01:26Yes.
01:27He always comes when he did.
01:30Kai!
01:31Lahindlah!
01:32The doctor!
01:36We need him now!
01:37It means feeding!
01:38Yeah!
01:39Yes!
02:09you need to get me home i promise i am doing everything i can to
02:17wait oh why did i not think of this before oh we can boost the vindicator if we go to
02:32it of course lagos nigeria it has the largest communications technology market in africa
02:40and it is near almost palace almost palace my favorite barber shop homo the owner is a
02:46friend of mine we met in a fire a barber shop but the tardis does your hair it does it does
02:56uh i don't go there for cuts it's hard to explain okay try explaining
03:05ah 2019 a great year
03:12i'm not human i am an evolved life form
03:30and uh my body changes a lot it's the first time i've had this black body some parts of
03:42the earth i'm now treated differently but here in africa in that barber shop i'm accepted
03:52i'm able to forget we boy we we laugh we tell stories they treat you like one of their own
04:07yeah
04:10my nan took me to india whenever she could for the same reason
04:19you say you're not human but that's the most human thing ever doctor
04:24go on then take as long as you need
04:32this is gonna look so nice
04:52it's gonna look so nice
05:06good
05:09how are you
05:11how are you
05:15good
05:17good
05:19good
05:27good
05:29good
05:31good
05:33good
05:34Let's go.
06:04And that is why the Tortos has a cracked shell.
06:11Omo!
06:12Doctor.
06:13Hey.
06:14Come.
06:18I told you you would come.
06:21You! You ruined the end now.
06:23It might not be enough.
06:25Excuse me?
06:26Omo, who does he think he's talking to?
06:29Wait, you're on the Mr. Posters.
06:32All of you, they're on the walls outside.
06:35Rashid, Tunde, Obiomar.
06:37Doctor, you haven't come in years.
06:39And standards have slipped.
06:40No.
06:41Damper, misty outside, dusty in here.
06:43It's not me.
06:44Your management.
06:46Welcome.
06:49I've been expecting you.
06:55Welcome to my establishment.
06:59Your establishment?
07:00Why is the street deserted?
07:01Why isn't Obiomar leaving?
07:04Why are they on all the missing posters?
07:07They cannot leave.
07:09No one can.
07:10You are the all-knowing doctor who is supposed to sell us
07:14and you don't know anything, huh?
07:16Save you from war.
07:17Threst, Joe, Obiomar.
07:19He hasn't been in years.
07:20He doesn't know.
07:21He never makes appointments.
07:22Yes.
07:23Besides, appointments never work in Africa.
07:25What are you talking about?
07:26Hold on.
07:27Don't walk out here.
07:28It's a freaking timing.
07:29Don't walk out.
07:32Oyelous.
07:35Who's next?
07:37Your head.
07:40We're running out of stories.
07:41But look at his head.
07:43Me.
07:45I've got this.
07:46Once upon a time, a great musician, Yo-Yo Ma, was traveling through Botswana collecting
08:00local music when he heard a shaman singing.
08:04Yo-Yo Ma said, stop, I have to write this down.
08:08He wrote a bit, then said, carry on.
08:10But the shaman sang a completely different song.
08:17Yo-Yo Ma said, no, sing the first one.
08:20The shaman said, I cannot do.
08:23The first time, an antelope was in the distance.
08:26Clouds covered the song.
08:28The second time, clouds had gone, antelope disappeared.
08:33So, the song changed.
08:35You see, in the old days, music was a live tune.
08:39But after industrial revolution, people became obsessed with producing identical things.
08:45To package time, but not in Africa.
08:50That is why we say we will come at one, but won't arrive till three.
08:55So, appointments, bad idea.
09:03I don't know how much more I can take.
09:06The tension is getting unbearable.
09:07Wow.
09:09Wow.
09:09Incredible.
09:15The drawings in the window are a visual interpretation of his story.
09:19Cool, right?
09:21Dalek.
09:23Cybermen.
09:23Weeping angels.
09:24See, he needs to be getting a cut for that to work.
09:26They're all connected.
09:27The windows, chairs.
09:30These clippers.
09:32And you must tell a story, doctor.
09:34You must feed it.
09:35It is always hungry.
09:37It is always hungry.
09:37It is always hungry.
09:50Always hungry, mama.
09:52I'm hungry.
09:53I mean, I'll be hungry.
09:53I don't know.
09:54I don't know.
09:54I don't know.
09:54I don't know.
09:55I don't know.
09:55I need to be hungry.
09:56Abbey?
10:12Are we under attack?
10:14Cardiff? Hello?
10:16Thank you again, Abbey.
10:18Abbey.
10:19Every day she brings us food.
10:21We'd be lost without her.
10:23I know that face.
10:27Why do I know your face?
10:42What have I done?
10:43We know who you are.
10:45Intergalactic busybody time lord.
10:47Last of his kind and so on.
10:49So you told them, Omar, how could I not?
10:51You are the greatest girlie I know.
10:53Well, if you put it like that.
10:55But why do I know her face, Abbey?
10:57The Baba's assistant?
10:59She told me that they both used to work for her father,
11:01but he was mean.
11:03So they left her father.
11:05And they're keeping you here until we reach their destination.
11:11We're traveling.
11:13Oh, Omar, what is going on?
11:17It's the Baba.
11:19It's the Baba.
11:21He turned up one day and offered to give me a haircut.
11:23In my own shop.
11:25I thought it was a nice thing.
11:27I said, okay.
11:29He brought out his own clippers.
11:31And as soon as they touched me,
11:33this sort of current just ran through the whole shop.
11:37Like magic.
11:39Like witchcraft.
11:40It seemed to transfer itself, its soul to him.
11:43Tried to open the door, my kids didn't work.
11:45Tried to stop my clients.
11:47But they shocked him under a select few.
11:49The ones who love this place.
11:51They pushed him.
11:53These are men I've known for years.
11:57Decades.
11:59They're like sons to me.
12:01I came to get a trim for my child to name a ceremony.
12:07My wife.
12:09We've been married for less than a year.
12:11I'm an athlete.
12:13Really.
12:14100 meters.
12:15Came to get a cut for the championship.
12:17Missed my team.
12:19Big sister.
12:20She trained me.
12:21My mother is in hospital.
12:23Omar was lending me money for her medicine.
12:26Wanted a fresh cut.
12:28To see her.
12:29There's someone waiting for me too doctor.
12:34The girl with the blue earrings the day we met.
12:37We both came to the city together.
12:39I spent most of my time in here.
12:42I'm not enough with her.
12:51So.
12:52Whose story will enchant us now?
12:54I don't have any clue.
12:55You don't have to say anything.
12:57I'll speak.
13:08John.
13:09Let me out.
13:21Tell a story.
13:25It's the only way.
13:26I changed my mind.
13:27Doctor.
13:28Tell it to us.
13:29It will be easier for you.
13:30A big story.
13:31John.
13:34Okay.
13:35You want a story about weeping angels and ice warriors,
13:38but nothing is more vivid than an ordinary life.
13:46One person.
13:48Belinda.
13:49On any given day nurses are knackered.
13:51And after a 13 hour shift she was done.
13:53These pictures are alive.
13:55She was going home.
13:57And she heard something.
13:58Oh, uh, Belinda.
13:59Could you take her obs?
14:01You need blood.
14:03X-ray for her chest and IV fluids.
14:06Hypoattensive.
14:07Systolics at 89.
14:08Tachycardia.
14:09Sondra 100.
14:10Vomited a few times.
14:11No. It's okay.
14:12Infection.
14:13Maybe gastroenteritis.
14:14Have you considered steroids?
14:16Not for a chest infection.
14:18No.
14:19Her fingers.
14:20She's got rheumatoid arthritis.
14:21Might have put herself in an Addisonian crisis.
14:23Here.
14:25Hyperpigmentation.
14:27No. It's too subtle.
14:28It's barely there.
14:29Dehydration.
14:30Nausea.
14:31Vomiting.
14:32An Addisonian crisis can present like this.
14:33It happened to my Nan.
14:34Without steroids she could die.
14:36You're right.
14:37She's yours.
14:38It's my Nan's birthday.
14:39All night she guarded that frail life.
14:43Sacrificing her own joy.
14:45We're speeding up.
14:46Fighting her tiredness.
14:47Until the doctors wheeled her away.
14:48Until the doctors wheeled her away.
14:49No.
14:50No.
14:51No.
14:52No.
14:53No.
14:54No.
14:55No.
14:56No.
14:57No.
14:58No.
14:59No.
15:15Two weeks later.
15:19Belinda was leaving to work.
15:20Hi Melinda.
15:22Just picking up my pill.
15:23journal sound.
15:26Hi, Belinda. Just picking up my pills.
15:29Don't be silly. I'll be there around seven.
15:32Love you.
15:35It's you!
15:37Up on your feet! Wow!
15:39I know what you did for me.
15:41The doctors took over.
15:44You saved my life.
15:53Mum?
15:56The batteries are full. Fullest they've been since the early days.
16:06Wait, wait, wait, wait.
16:08The first time is the hardest.
16:10From now, it will be as easy as getting a haircut.
16:12What is happening?
16:21You're right, Tomo.
16:23This story is a long.
16:25Because super power the engine.
16:26You see?
16:27Look.
16:28Look how much his hair has grown.
16:30You cannot just go now.
16:39This changes everything.
16:41We'll get there sooner.
16:43You can finally take the throne and rule.
16:45Fairly.
16:46Justly.
16:47I must recalibrate the engine.
16:50Such rural power.
16:52Check the stasis field for structural damage.
16:55Then let's meet in the engine room.
16:58It's okay.
16:59Just relax, okay?
17:00I need to go.
17:01I need to go.
17:03I need to go.
17:04Okay.
17:05I need to go.
17:06I need to go.
17:08My fingers are very tense.
17:09I need to go.
17:10You need to go.
17:12Look.
17:13I need to go.
17:18Oh, my dear.
17:19Get in the dark.
17:20You're running off.
17:21I need to go now.
17:22You're running off.
17:23Oh, my God, look at this.
17:29No, I don't want anything.
17:30I'm in a rush.
17:31Sorry.
17:32I can't find you.
17:33I will give you this time.
17:34Hey, say, say, say, say!
17:37Ah, my God, you must pay for this, though.
17:39Sorry, I have no money.
17:42Why not cause trouble?
17:51You planned this, Omo?
17:53I have to get these men home.
17:54Yeah, because I have no home, Omo.
17:56I'm expendable.
17:56If I please need them, then I have no side of my head.
17:59No, no, no, doctor, you have stories.
18:01That's all I was thinking about.
18:02I love this shop.
18:05I loved you, Omo.
18:09I thought it was a home for me.
18:14I was safe.
18:15So, he's not here now.
18:32Open the door and go.
18:33We can't.
18:34You can't.
18:34There's nowhere to go.
18:35I opened it from the outside.
18:36It's different from inside.
18:39Do not talk to me ever again.
18:41I trusted you with both of my hearts, with everything that I am.
18:46I'll get you.
18:47God, please.
18:57No!
18:57What the hell is this?
19:14What the hell is this?
19:34No!
19:36No!
19:37No!
19:38No!
19:39No!
19:44Oh, sorry.
19:45I'm all in.
19:46Okay.
20:04No!
20:28You are confused, aren't you, Doctor?
20:30Sir, the shop is in outer space and in Lagos at the same time.
20:37Sir, how?
20:41And that structure that I saw...
20:45The Nexus.
20:48I used to call it the World Wide Web.
20:51Until the humans named something far uglier after that.
21:00There is a time-space compressor that goes between.
21:05That is built into...
21:08The doorframe.
21:11That only lets her and myself out.
21:16We control it.
21:18And we're traveling on a spider.
21:23Wait!
21:24You saw the beast?
21:26Impossible, but...
21:27True.
21:29The spider that's take control.
21:32Where are we going?
21:35You'll find out soon enough.
21:37No, no, no.
21:42Doctor!
21:44What is that?
21:46It took you long enough.
21:48Alarms on the TARDIS must have been going off.
21:49Yeah!
21:50Nearly blew my ears off!
21:51You're the nurse from his story.
21:56Your... companion?
21:59So where have you been?
22:01Did he leave you behind?
22:02Tell you to wait?
22:03No.
22:04I told him to go, actually.
22:07Wait.
22:08You're all missing.
22:10Look, Dad, what's going on?
22:12And who is that?
22:13I'm still figuring that one out.
22:15All he has done is stomp around, giving people awful haircuts.
22:21And, and they are all scared of him.
22:24He...
22:28He hides his identity like a coward.
22:31A troll on the web.
22:35Don't be scared.
22:41We will live here!
22:45There is nothing that he can do!
22:47He has no real power.
22:51You want to know who I am?
22:56I got my many names.
22:58Anansi, the man-spider.
23:02Saga, the north goddess.
23:06Bastet, Dionysus, the Greek god of theater.
23:11Even Loki, god of mischief.
23:13I have been them all.
23:18In many cultures.
23:20In many worlds.
23:22In many incarnations.
23:25It does not matter what I am called.
23:28It matters who I am, what I do.
23:31And what is it that you do?
23:32I begin all things!
23:34I...
23:36Am the voice.
23:38In the empty void.
23:40I am the spark.
23:42The seed.
23:43The dark nucleus.
23:45The lie.
23:46That tells the truth.
23:48The well of words.
23:50The godfather Creole.
23:52The jelly before.
23:54The tall tale itself.
23:56And this...
23:58Doctor.
24:00Is...
24:04Is my domain.
24:06This barbershop.
24:09Our barbershop.
24:10Yes.
24:11And you were all those story lords.
24:13Yes.
24:14All those gods.
24:15You.
24:17You sure?
24:19Yes.
24:20Why are you laughing?
24:21What's so funny?
24:22I don't know.
24:26He's lying to you.
24:28He's lying.
24:30I met Dionysus.
24:32We drank so much wine, we caused a drought in Athens.
24:35Saga and I watched Marvel movies up until Endgame.
24:36She didn't like Thor and Muscles were too small.
24:37I played chess with Bastet.
24:38I let her think that she let me let her win.
24:39She kicked my ass thoroughly!
24:40And Anansi...
24:41purposely lost a bet to make me marry one of his daughters.
24:42I know the gods.
24:43I know that they were very good.
24:44I know.
24:45No.
24:46No.
24:47No.
24:48No.
24:49No.
24:50No.
24:51No.
24:52No.
24:53No.
24:54No.
24:55No.
24:56No.
24:57No.
24:58No.
24:59No.
25:10You are not them.
25:12Tell the truth.
25:14Who are you?
25:16You don't have to answer them. Look at me.
25:20Don't let him get to you.
25:22Who are you?
25:25I was the one behind them both.
25:35It was me.
25:40I was once human.
25:52Whenever we told stories,
25:54the storytelling gods will grow in power.
25:59The gods needed to strengthen their bonds with humanity.
26:05Wherever they told stories, I went.
26:08I told their myths, their legends, cleaned them up, printed them in books,
26:13so that the gods could be worshipped.
26:17That was my job.
26:18They only exist now.
26:23Because of me.
26:27My work.
26:28And the Nexus?
26:37He built that too.
26:38I wanted something like the brain.
26:40Flexible.
26:41Strong.
26:42That could expand and make connections between ideas.
26:46So, I took a strand on their gods' blood and essence and built a model.
26:52A web-like structure.
26:54And they expanded to what you saw now.
26:57Cross-connecting concepts, culture, and ideas.
27:01The Nexus.
27:03How did you collect the stories?
27:04I started small.
27:06A pub lit by candles.
27:08A Catholic church confession box.
27:11A coal-powered theater.
27:14An electric cinema.
27:16A space opera.
27:17Until I had the idea to power the vehicle with stories itself.
27:23I worked for centuries.
27:25And all I wanted was to be recognized.
27:28They told me that I should know my place.
27:35I primed the Nexus so well that it worked without me.
27:40So they threw me out.
27:41Out of my life's work.
27:43All I salvaged was my story engine.
27:46We will have vengeance.
27:50Doctor.
28:01We have stopped moving.
28:02The engine burned too much energy holding us together when he forced the door open.
28:07Typical Doctor.
28:08Irresponsible.
28:09I have never.
28:11Wait.
28:13That's it.
28:14Abby.
28:15The daughter of Anansi.
28:17Abna.
28:18That is your full name.
28:19Isn't it?
28:20Don't you dare speak it.
28:22You are not worthy.
28:24I grew up trapped with Anansi.
28:27Terrified someone would win me in a bet.
28:30I'd heard about you.
28:31Traveling through time.
28:33I had faith you would help.
28:35Instead you left me.
28:37I'm here because of you.
28:41You humiliated me.
28:43Doctor.
28:44You look so different now.
28:48I am sorry.
28:51I couldn't take you with me.
29:00I was a fugitive back then.
29:02Anansi was wrong to offer that bet.
29:04And frankly darling.
29:06I was busy in a different story.
29:08That might be finished one day.
29:14You actually took that bet.
29:16I tried to lose.
29:18Sit Doctor.
29:19Talk now.
29:21Where are we going?
29:22To the heart of the Nexus.
29:24To do what?
29:25To install the shop there.
29:26And make him Storyteller Supreme.
29:32A trustworthy and careful God.
29:34That is what he's told you.
29:36That he's going to become everything that he hates.
29:38And despises.
29:39And do you believe him?
29:41He would not lie to me.
29:43We need a story.
29:44Now.
29:45I know vengeance.
29:46And I can taste his.
29:47It is bile black and bitter.
29:48You are planning something.
29:49What?
29:50There's nothing I can do.
29:51I'm trapped here.
29:52Tell me.
29:53Tell me!
29:54To cut them out of memory.
29:55The Gods.
29:56All of them.
29:57Severing the Gods from the story web.
29:58Cutting them from their essence.
29:59Will destroy them.
30:00Let him destroy them.
30:01This is bile black and bitter.
30:02This is bile black and bitter.
30:03You are planning something.
30:04What?
30:05There's nothing I can do.
30:06I'm trapped here.
30:07Tell me.
30:08Tell me!
30:09To cut them out of memory.
30:10The Gods.
30:11All of them.
30:12Severing the Gods.
30:13From the story web.
30:15Cutting them.
30:17From their essence.
30:19Will destroy them.
30:20them from their essence will destroy them destroy as in kill die dead as a doornail
30:30done all the gods gone that would destroy your father this is my gift to you remember
30:38remember what he did to you betting you his own trap humans are tied to the gods destroying them
30:47would harm the very essence of humanity a world without stories how would they pass on tradition
30:54you knew about this plan this is what you want we need power now doctor you need to sit and talk
31:04good please do what she says okay we have to get back home our families i can't help them do this
31:09please hurt people hurt people your father hurt you the difference between good and evil is what
31:17we do without pain
31:22enough put him in the chair with pleasure
31:25rashid come no no i promise i will get you home i will get you home we do not want to do this
31:33i will talk i will tell a story
32:03please doctor trust me
32:21in a time of slavery and deep suffering the slaves who broke their chains and escaped
32:28would return to try to free others slaves were not allowed to carry paper they were always stopped
32:39and searched but the women were very clever they could make their hair into many shapes and patterns
32:50and in one style hair could be braided to the scalp bending and curling like roads or paths
32:58so the women would weave maps into their hair and pass it on mothers to daughters
33:07slave to slave plantation to plantation my slave masters never checked their hair so they
33:15shared roots like this and escaped different exactly exactly all done battery levels are good
33:29for now you look good so good i could kiss myself it's a shame of my heart to ruin it why you will find out
33:38soon enough belinda now
33:53took you long enough it's trying to concentrate i've been on giving them out to freedom
34:08this way
34:10this way come on
34:20stop stop stop
34:24it's okay run
34:28you did this
34:30i'm revoking your actions
34:32you lied to me for all these years i will handle the others
34:47am i pleased to hear
35:02you
35:04am i pleased to hear
35:16you
35:18am i pleased to hear
35:20you
35:22am i pleased to hear
35:24you
35:26am i
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36:50This is your ego.
36:51Want to hear a story?
36:53No, don't even have any more power.
36:56You know Hemingway.
36:57I saw some of his books back there.
36:59I met him.
37:00I wanted to see how good he was.
37:01I challenged him.
37:02Hemi, baby, write me the shortest story you can.
37:06He wrote it in six words.
37:07Short as hell.
37:09Do you want to hear mine?
37:13I'm born.
37:16I die.
37:20I'm born.
37:24Forgive me, pal.
37:25But I am not connected to you.
37:28No, the engine is connected to me.
37:31My stories.
37:33My voice.
37:34Look on.
37:36Let us go do what we are doing.
37:38Just this once.
37:40I'm a doctor.
37:41I'm a time helper.
37:42When you fire that first shot,
37:43no matter how right you feel,
37:45you have no idea who's going to die.
37:47When people need help,
37:48I never refuse.
37:49I'm definitely not the man I was.
37:52My body is like a barbershop.
37:54All of them inside.
37:57Telling their stories.
37:59Bickering.
38:00I will not fail them.
38:03I told a never-ending story.
38:19I gave me never-ending power.
38:21He's taken out a third of the engine.
38:22You can't process that power.
38:25Your engine could overload and explode.
38:28We'll all be sucked into space.
38:30You will not do that.
38:32You will not.
38:35No.
38:36No.
38:37Would you?
38:40Hey.
38:42The stories say you protect like that.
38:46Is what I am doing.
38:48You destroy the gods.
38:49You wreck seven billion lives.
38:51Seven billion are us.
38:54I control the engine.
38:55You control the doors.
38:58Lay them out.
39:00You were once mortal.
39:03Their lives and their stories will end
39:07because of you.
39:09Do you want that?
39:11To you.
39:37The shock is compressing.
39:38The corridor is now a straight line.
39:40Go.
39:41You go.
39:42I will be right behind you.
39:43Yeah?
39:43Belinda, I will be right behind you.
39:45Okay?
39:46Okay?
39:48I'll wait for you.
39:54Go!
40:01What are you doing?
40:03Listen to me.
40:04What would your six-word story be?
40:06What would the essence of your life be?
40:09I want you to live long enough to write it.
40:16Don't let this be how your story ends.
40:18George!
40:27Go, go, go, go!
40:32George!
40:37George!
40:37George!
40:38Come back, come back!
40:40George!
40:40Where are they?
40:42Yes.
40:52There they are!
40:53Come, come, quick!
40:54Don't get out of the corner!
40:55Come, come, come!
40:56What?
40:57It doesn't matter better.
41:12No!
41:34Thank you for keeping your promise, Doctor.
41:36Baby, he rescued us, but you...
41:41You kept us alive.
41:50Rise.
41:54And let little brother run like the wind.
41:58Oh, yeah?
41:59Go, go, go, go.
42:00Brother, reach your families for me.
42:02We're in all evidences!
42:03I'm going to find my wife and child.
42:05My wife and child and my daughter.
42:07That happened.
42:13All I wanted was to be credited for my work.
42:17I've spent my entire existence serving the gods.
42:23What will I do now?
42:25What you do best, keep collecting stories.
42:28Start your own boat, Rishaw.
42:30No need.
42:31I'm retiring.
42:36I shouldn't have.
42:37I thought you could handle anything.
42:41I can.
42:42Because you look after me, too.
42:43I brought you up out of my community.
42:44I should have protected you.
42:45Huh?
42:47I'm sorry.
42:48I'm sorry.
42:49I'm sorry, too.
42:58Okay.
43:05I told the central I'll continue.
43:24I mean, I don't belong here.
43:28I don't even have a name for people to trust.
43:35Try Adetokumba, my father's name.
43:46I don't deserve this kindness.
43:57So what will you do now?
44:05Anything I want.
44:10I understand if you hate him.
44:15I would have that in my heart.
44:20What did you say?
44:22Hurts people, hurts people.
44:26Imagine a mortal teaching a god life lessons.
44:30Thank you, doctor.
44:35We'll be back for a haircut.
44:37And for that six-word story.
44:39Good luck.
44:42How?
44:47Hello.
44:52How?
44:52Oh, my God.
45:22Did you see a child?
45:37Child?
45:38Yeah. I saw a spooky kid back there.
45:42I didn't see anything.
45:44But the stories were leaking out, getting mixed up.
45:50Okay. Wow.
45:52You have to tell me about Omo.
45:55Oh, Omo.
45:58It's a long story.
46:00But, uh...
46:01Once upon a time.
46:04Welcome to the 803rd Interstellar Song Contest!
46:17At arms.
46:19I will survive.
46:20And I will find you.
46:21You can still help those people.
46:22Bump.
46:23Can't we call for rescue?
46:25Don't do it!
46:26Don't do it!