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00:00Satsang with Mooji
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02:07I hoped after all this time she'd have stopped blaming me for what happened between you.
02:37So, let's go.
03:07Oh, my God.
03:37What did you expect if they hurt when you first bought them?
03:44Yeah, but I thought they'd stretch tonight.
03:49Isn't that Mark?
03:51Oh, God.
03:57Just a girl in.
03:59I owe more than that.
04:07Vic, integrated circuits supersedes the old transistor system.
04:19Now let's have a look.
04:22Totally revolutionized microelectronics.
04:26Oi!
04:28Serpentry problem.
04:29You pay them no attention.
04:31Hey, jungle boy!
04:33Don't make a fuss.
04:35Get back on your banana boat, Mark.
04:37Oh, no, no.
04:39No, I'll do it.
04:39Don't make a brilliant fuss.
04:41Alan, Alan.
04:43Leave it.
04:45Just let it go.
04:54How'd you put up with that?
04:56Practice.
04:57Practice.
04:57I ordered for you.
05:21I hope you don't mind.
05:22As much as I used to.
05:27Why the three-line whip, huh?
05:30Your mother and I were down at the cottage in Dorset this weekend.
05:35Mrs. Roscoe.
05:36You remember her?
05:38She cleans for us now.
05:39She found a stash.
05:45Is that the right word?
05:48A stash of pills under your mattress.
05:53Now, please, please don't insult my intelligence by claiming they're aspirin.
06:01They're what?
06:02What are they?
06:03LSD.
06:04Amphetamines.
06:05What?
06:07The former, if memory serves.
06:11Needless to say, your mother is as disappointed in you as I am.
06:15Nothing new there, then.
06:17For God's sake, Jack.
06:18I said, come to this.
06:22You can't face up to reality without some mind-altering chemical.
06:27It's about finding a higher reality.
06:31Anything but this one, frankly.
06:32You know, there's, um, talk of Heath going for a reshuffle.
06:49I've a shot at shadow education this time.
06:53We could be running the country in a year.
06:56But if that woman had gone to the police, Jack,
06:59there'd be goodbye to all that.
07:01And the rest.
07:02A Christmas hamper for our loyalty should do the trick.
07:06I suppose I have nobody to pay but myself.
07:10I've indulged you too much.
07:12Everything you've ever wanted you had, handed to you on a plate.
07:15Like you always say, Dad.
07:17There's no problem can't be solved without chucking money at it, eh?
07:20Well, that's easily solved.
07:24Next summer?
07:25After your finals?
07:25That's it.
07:26That is it.
07:27No more bailouts for your overdraft.
07:29No more subsidizing you while you spin your wheels doing some pointless postgraduate course.
07:34I'm cutting my losses.
07:35Sounds like a plan.
07:39Tell me, Jack.
07:40What is it that you see when you look at me?
07:43Hmm?
07:47When I look at you,
07:48all I see is the arrogance and self-interest of privilege.
07:55You spout on about individualism,
07:57but it's just fun to grab what you can from those who have nothing.
08:02Your conservatism,
08:03everything you stand for,
08:06is based on a negative idea of human nature.
08:09That unless the base instincts of the great unwashed are,
08:13controlled by your bankrupt value system,
08:16they'll run riot and self-destruct.
08:18I won't see.
08:25Oh, you did ask.
08:26I won't see.
08:48When you hear this sound,
09:01it's all changed.
09:03You're all getting too precious.
09:05Art belongs to everyone.
09:07Ownership diminishes its power
09:09and its purpose.
09:11All changed.
09:12That doesn't mean, of course,
09:25that the pound here in Britain,
09:27in your pocket or purse or in your bank,
09:29has been devalued.
09:31What it does mean is that we shall now be able
09:33to sell more goods abroad on a competitive basis.
09:35See, I like the bit, right,
09:45where he goes,
09:46what we got here is a failure to communicate.
09:48That's the pound from Bonnie and Clyde's the best line.
09:50Someday they'll go down together.
09:52They'll bury them side by side.
09:53To a few, they'll be grieved.
09:55So the law are released
09:55and it's death to Bonnie and Clyde.
09:57How about this one?
09:59There's white time in jail, boy,
10:00and there's coloured time in jail.
10:02The worst kind of time you can do is coloured time.
10:05I think, er,
10:07racism and segregation.
10:09Get a mockingbird?
10:10What's your say with love?
10:11Heat of the night.
10:13Heat of the night?
10:14Do you leave anything for us?
10:15Oh, what film do you want for us?
10:17One of the cool and lose his brilliant cocking film,
10:19wouldn't he?
10:20He's got a hard-on for Paul Newman.
10:21That would explain the homosexual overtones thing
10:24you were telling me about.
10:25No, undertones, Vic.
10:26I said undertones, didn't I?
10:27Cos the lalas taking the shirts off
10:29in front of each other
10:30like a bunch of bloody puffs.
10:32Look, you're the shrink hauler, right?
10:34You've got to tell them, these lot,
10:35that it's about the subtext.
10:37Oh, or it takes one to know one.
10:38So speaks the biggest puffer in North London.
10:43Those faggots you ordered, wasn't it, sir?
10:45Aye, bloody faggot.
10:46He's not going to think of it keeping a secret all this,
11:04but none of them will.
11:06You think if we keep having this conversation,
11:08it'll come out the way you want it to?
11:08On the subject of secrets, anyway,
11:12glass houses and stones come to mind.
11:14Keeping secrets from family is different.
11:17It's about protecting them.
11:19Displaying her tits to a bunch of strangers
11:21is God's work, so it is.
11:23Her mum would be proud.
11:28Getting the last word in doesn't make you in the right, Jay.
11:32Did I?
11:32Roger.
11:41No, no, mate.
11:50Hey.
11:51Jay.
11:52What we got here
11:54is a failure to come on a cape.
11:57It's been a while since we did this, eh?
12:24Proper family Sunday lunch.
12:29Yeah.
12:30Nice end bit for my favourite girl.
12:33So, when does it actually go on the market?
12:36The house?
12:37A couple of weeks back.
12:38Why?
12:40I mean, why now?
12:44In a marriage,
12:47when you start working off each other's weaknesses
12:50rather than your strengths,
12:53it's time to reassess.
12:54So, to re-evaluate what it is you...
12:55We're getting divorced.
12:58All that's changed
12:59is we won't be living under the same roof.
13:02That's all.
13:03And next summer,
13:04I'm graduated.
13:06We'll be up and running.
13:08Independent.
13:10That's what we must focus on now.
13:13Where will you live?
13:14I'm getting a flat in London.
13:16Near work.
13:18Alone?
13:19Of course, alone.
13:25That's not what's happening here.
13:26No, Mum and I came to this decision together.
13:28Didn't we, lover?
13:29And we're not rushing at it like gangbusters.
13:32There's a new divorce law on the way.
13:33We'll wait for that.
13:34No one proving fault or playing dirty.
13:36No private detectives jumping out of wardrobes.
13:39No, we're just a little bard for a couple of years.
13:51I'll go.
13:53I'll have to find my way around the kitchen sooner or later.
13:55It's an adventure, a new chapter.
14:09I'll find a garden flat somewhere and...
14:13Well, I'll have to find a job of some kind, of course.
14:17The cake shop in the high street has got...
14:22A state of...
14:24I got this on the old auger.
14:28It was here when we moved in, remember?
14:31No, of course you don't.
14:32You were only a baby.
14:34This is that chip panfire.
14:37I nearly set the whole house alight.
14:47Battle scars.
14:54Okay, okay, okay.
15:07No.
15:07Okay, okay, okay.
15:22No.
15:25I'm in.
15:32I thought you and Mark were history.
15:34He won't take no for an answer.
15:39Apparently, I'm...
15:42What was it?
15:46Incapable of emotion, of empathy, of caring one jot for another human.
15:56Maybe he's right.
15:58I've never even come close to being in love, whatever that means.
16:04Ranks as a triumph of intellect over sentiment in my book.
16:08Maybe it's genetics.
16:11I mean, some people have blue eyes or brown hair, don't they?
16:15I was just saying, it's not the same with feelings.
16:18Some of us are just...
16:21Less endowed in the emotional department.
16:23And...
16:23God, the times I've had that thrown at me.
16:33He's more passionate than anyone I've ever met, Jack.
16:37Maybe rage is just a diversion.
16:41And what?
16:42The F-word.
16:47Futility.
16:48That...
16:49Whatever we do, nothing will change.
16:54Just an irrelevant blip in the status quo.
17:00You're a bloody inspiration.
17:03Do you know that, Jack?
17:04I've got to bed.
17:25I've got to bed.
17:25I've got to bed.
17:25I've got to bed.
17:27Charlotte.
17:44Charlotte.
17:46She's at her folks tonight.
17:51Anyway, we have a pact.
17:55Like Sartre and de Beauvoir.
18:02We call about contingent relationships.
18:07Contingent?
18:08Ancillary relationships.
18:12We're all different with different people, aren't we?
18:17It's a way of...
18:20Finding a new variation of ourselves.
18:23Realizing our potential.
18:31How come she never said anything to me?
18:35Maybe you never asked.
18:36No.
18:36No.
18:37No.
18:37No.
18:38No.
18:38No.
18:39No.
18:39No.
18:40No.
18:41No.
18:42No.
18:43No.
18:44No.
18:45No.
18:46No.
18:47No.
18:48No.
18:49No.
18:50No.
18:51No.
18:52No.
18:53No.
18:54No.
18:55No.
18:56I don't know.
19:26Last night was a one-off, Jack.
19:50You, me, this.
19:53It never happened.
19:55Okay.
19:56Is this about Charlotte still?
20:07Everything Mark said about me last night.
20:11We just proved him right.
20:12Join our sit-in of shame.
20:30Show your abhorrence for American aggression in Vietnam.
20:34Show your solidarity with the victims of their racist imperialism.
20:40Just take my read.
20:40Last week, American B-52s bombed more civilian villages in North Vietnam.
20:46We must act to stop this horror.
20:48Our troops are out there.
20:52What's it to us?
20:53You know why Wilson has not deployed them?
20:56Because the rank and file in the party won't have it.
20:59Which doesn't mean he's not provided them covert support with weapons, with intelligence.
21:05Your apathy is the gateway to the oppression of others.
21:09So you care.
21:14Make a stand for once.
21:21Guys, I know it's raining.
21:23Please.
21:25Hi.
21:26Let me show you what this is all about.
21:28Please, please.
21:29Isn't the point of a protest to affect the outcome of something?
21:49Change government policy.
21:52It's also about having a voice.
21:55Getting them to hear it.
21:56An alleyway to Washington.
21:57And it's about caring enough about an issue to do something about it.
22:02Or is it about taste?
22:04Whether you prefer your hero in a suit and a Rolex watch like LBJ or in combat fatigue wielding a machine gun.
22:12And if he died in a rat-infested jungle, so much the better.
22:19Where is Comrade Jack anyway?
22:22LSE.
22:23Vietnam Solidarity Meeting.
22:27Doesn't it ever get to you the way it goes with other girls?
22:32What we share isn't about some outdated, bourgeois concept of romantic love.
22:40Anagami is indeed a cruel role.
22:43It's about personal choice.
22:45Personal freedom.
22:46Is that why you don't go with other people too?
22:48It's not my business.
22:58Finally, we agree on something.
23:04And it's always me he comes back to, isn't it?
23:06typing?
23:21Yeah, I'm sorry.
23:21Oh, I agree on that.
23:23It's always me too.
23:25I'm sorry.
23:26I agree on that.
23:27You don't go with it, you're not too binder.
23:28And it's always me he comes together.
23:30Me.
23:31The first time I was going to eat it with a chicken.
23:36The chicken is very keto and good.
23:44My favorite egg is in the bottle of water.
23:49This is called a Méliquil chili phrase.
23:54Let's cook the kitty in the bottle.
23:57some kind of fire safe
24:09can't find a key for it
24:12what do you suppose is in it
24:14deeds to the flat
24:16what we keep in ours at home
24:18no the solicitor's got those
24:20must be here somewhere
24:25none of these is any good
24:27I've already checked in there
24:30I'll keep an eye out for it
24:40how unforgiving you've become
24:51when did that happen
24:52I mean technically speak
24:57I was the wrong party
24:59why shoot the messenger
25:00this was in that cottage we used to rent
25:12we did that trek up Snowden
25:13I wish they had to carry you down the damn mountain
25:17yeah and you kept saying all the time
25:19this is why the brothers
25:20don't do the royal ship
25:22I didn't really speak like that
25:25did I?
25:27no
25:28not really
25:29no no you keep it
25:35but I've got I've got more at home
25:37right
25:46Victor
25:51it's me I can't forgive
25:54hey man something for the weekend sir
26:09put you in the party mood my tree
26:23don't worry
26:26the acid in one tap barely amounts to a grain of sand
26:29trust him he's a doctor
26:30no it is not
26:31come on
26:31if dangerous it's new year's eve
26:33come on Tyle
26:35get off
26:36get off
26:38they don't
26:45just what I
26:46just let him out
26:50enjoy the trip
26:525, 4, 3, 2, 1
27:11Happy New Year!
27:22You've no idea how long I've wanted to do that.
27:52A little bit for too long, the street it sprang with the sound, the number 3 there came right away, S.F.S.R. was born.
28:07S.F.S.R. was born, S.F.S.R. was born, S.F.S.R. was born, S.F.S.R. S.F.S.R.
28:20S.F.S.R.
28:22S.F.S.R.
28:24S.F.S.R.
28:26S.F.S.R.
28:28S.F.S.R.
28:30S.F.S.R.
28:32S.F.S.R.
28:34S.F.S.R.
28:36S.F.S.R.
28:38S.F.S.R.
28:40S.F.S.R.
28:44S.F.S.R.
28:46S.F.S.R.
28:48S.F.S.R.
28:50S.F.S.R.
28:52S.F.S.R.
28:54I've booked a cab, about 20 minutes, they said.
29:04I'll give you a ring in a couple of days, once you've settled in.
29:24I'll give you a ring in a couple of days, and I'll give you a ring in a couple of days.
29:44I'll give you a ring in a couple of days.
29:49My name is Pew, 21 Rosemount Road.
30:10My husband just booked a taxi for me. I need to cancel it.
30:49And I'll give you a ring in a couple of days.
30:53While I need to go to Sweden, I will give you a ring in a couple of days.
30:57When did I come to Swedensk you know?
30:59You're going to lose every day.
31:02I will give you a ring in your room.
31:04Okay, what'm going on here?
31:05I'm going to give you an energy.
31:07I'm going to give you an energy.
31:08I'll give you an energy, and I'll give you an energy.
31:12I don't know.
31:42I don't know.
32:12I don't know.
32:14Vietnamese army troops and Viet Cong troops unleashed a coordinated and ferocious attack on the U.S. base at Khe Sanh with many U.S. casualties.
32:24They also stormed the coastal city.
32:26Of course it degrades you.
32:28It degrades all of you.
32:29It's you as always saying we shouldn't be ashamed of our bodies.
32:32That doesn't include being paid to strip off in front of a load of ogling men.
32:35They don't ogle.
32:36And there are girls in the class as well.
32:38They're just colluding in your sexual objectification too.
32:40For Christ's sake, keep it down.
32:43There's more going on in the world than your petty concerns.
32:48There are male models.
32:50I don't see you complaining about them.
32:52Besides, life modelling is about the anatomy.
32:54About how the body...
32:55Like in medical school, with you and your cadavers, Jay.
32:59That's about learning how the body works.
33:01What's the difference?
33:03They're dead, aren't they?
33:04In simple terms, the new Immigration Act distinguishes Commonwealth citizens who have a substantial connection with Britain.
33:11In other words, only those with a substantial connection...
33:16You're hearing this, Victor?
33:17And those without will be denied entry...
33:19You know how they define substantial connection?
33:21May I ask you, first of all...
33:23Anyone who has a parent or grandparent born in Britain...
33:26And those that are connected with the Commonwealth, what is your point, gentlemen?
33:30Well, the majority of them have a grandparent born here.
33:33That's my point.
33:34In other words, they're white.
33:35See? He gets it.
33:38It's about racism.
33:40No more, no less.
33:41It's always about the huddled masters here, Jack.
33:45It's a pity you don't give the same respect to those close to you.
33:55Excuse me.
33:55I think that every country must have a right, just that every citizen has a right, not to allow entry into one's home or one's country.
34:05Charlotte.
34:06What's your father?
34:09Hello, Dad.
34:10Oh, my God.
34:17When?
34:21How?
34:28Yes.
34:31Yes, I'll stay by the phone.
34:38Charlotte, you all right?
34:39Who?
34:47No.
34:48I didn't show sufficient remorse when they took me to the hospital, so they sectioned me.
34:57and some protocol they have
35:02it's only a house mum
35:05doesn't your life amount to more than that
35:09or was it to make daddy come back
35:13we don't need men to make us happy
35:17those days are over
35:18eh
35:21it's just cigarettes he's off
35:31I share a room with a young girl
35:50here she's been in schizophrenia they say
35:53she was asking about her family
35:58so I told her about you and your brothers
36:02she said
36:06if my life were a cake
36:09just one slice
36:12would keep her going for all of hers
36:15I was weak and selfish
36:24what happened again
36:30battle scars
36:39can I get some red wine just something cheap for cooking
37:07Ola
37:09hey
37:10this is Stanley right
37:15I'm Stephen
37:15Stanley's from Ireland too
37:17from the southern part
37:19yeah the best part some would say
37:20we've been having
37:21a medicinal
37:23that's the one
37:24a medicinal drink
37:26we started out with the pig and
37:28the pig and fiddler
37:30then we came here
37:31and Sally's invited me back to his for another
37:34yeah you can come too she can come too
37:36let's get you home
37:38three's company in my book
37:40come on one drink
37:42where's the hand
37:43say goodbye to Stanley Lily
37:46bye Stanley
37:48do you feel sick?
37:58dizzy
38:04what's going on Lily?
38:15well technically it's supposed to be gin
38:17gin and a hot bath they say don't they
38:20I only had enough for two doubles
38:24and someone had used all the hot water in the flat
38:27and the doctor told me it were positive
38:31and I said how I didn't want it
38:33he says well you've no choice my dear
38:35because the law's not yet
38:37what's the word?
38:41it was a wordy
38:42what's the wordy?
38:46a statute
38:47it won't come be legal for months
38:52it's too little too late
38:56what does Mark say?
39:00he doesn't know
39:01and I don't want him knowing all that
39:03no one must know
39:05I got myself into it
39:08I'll get myself out of it
39:11someone back home I was at school with
39:15her mother used to help out girls who were in trouble
39:18she had these home remedies
39:20I couldn't call, ask
39:22I couldn't call, ask
39:24what would the Pope say?
39:26before she was 30
39:27my mum had seven kids
39:29much good the Pope did her
39:31she'd be alright old
39:33I can't have it
39:35I just can't
39:37we'll make it alright
39:39we'll make it alright
39:46come gather round people
39:48wherever you roam
39:50and admit that the waters around you have grown
39:54and accept it that soon you'll be drenched to the bone
40:01if your time to you is worth saving
40:06then you better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone
40:11for the times they are a changing
40:23I'm writers and critics
40:25who'll provisize with your pen
40:28and keep your eyes wide
40:30the chance won't come again
40:32and don't speak too soon
40:34for the wheels still in spin
40:36and there's no telling who that it's naming
40:41cause the loser now will be later to win
40:46for the times they are a changing
40:50in 15 or 20 years time
40:53the black man will have the whip hand over the white man
40:58it is like watching a nation
41:01visibly engaged in heaping up
41:04its own funeral pile
41:18dear god no
41:25we'll find another way
41:31who did Jay say she was again?
41:42I met wife at the hospital where he was an intern
41:45her husband did a runner
41:47so she does it to make ends made
41:49so she is able to play
41:51to the girl
41:52her husband
41:53and he was a nurse
41:54if she didn't deposit
41:55her husband
41:56I met her mother
41:57so she was a nurse
41:58because she heard her
41:59she asked her
42:00but yeah
42:01it's not only
42:02she did it
42:03but also she's not a nurse
42:04because she was the young man
42:06it's not a nurse
42:07she thought she was taking
42:08to me
42:09but she is a nurse
42:10as well
42:12she decided
42:13to do that
42:14I said
42:15well
42:17I said
42:18How far gone are you?
42:37Ten weeks.
42:38She can bite down on that when the pain comes.
42:45She's not scared.
42:54She's a monster.
42:59She's a monster.
43:09She's a monster.
43:11Still as you can.
43:41I hate to leave you like this.
43:56Fine.
44:05If the others ask, it's a stomach bug.
44:09Sleep, yeah?
44:31Ola, thank you.
44:37Don't...
45:05Don't.
45:09It's about your friend.
45:13It's about your friend.
45:23You told me about needing the abortion.
45:31Or is it a fictional friend?
45:35If I had a man, don't you think you might know about it?
45:41Or what then?
45:47At Christmas, when I was back home, I saw pictures of myself before I came here.
45:53Back when I thought a few Hail Marys would put the world to rights.
46:03I looked the same as I do know.
46:09Yet nothing is the same.
46:13I thought it would have been the same.
46:15I thought it would have been your thing, Victor.
46:19The estimated 9,000 anti-war protesters have congregated in Trafalgar Square, with more joining them every minute.
46:27They've converged here from every corner of the country to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Vietnam.
46:33I wouldn't have thought this would have been your thing, Victor.
46:39I thought you might have been a stop-out like Alan.
46:41Well, I didn't want to miss the day that he brings down capitalism.
46:45Okay, so here's the deal.
46:47The police will try to provoke us, try to break us up.
46:51We just have to hold the line.
46:53After the speeches, we'll head over to Grosvenor Square.
46:56The plan is to storm the embassy.
46:58They'll have armed guards there.
47:00They're not going to shoot unarmed protesters, are they?
47:02Well, they're not going to stand by and do nothing.
47:05It's American soil. Their laws apply.
47:07They can't stop all of us.
47:09Not if we can stick together.
47:12This is where it starts, Charlie.
47:15The past three years, all of it.
47:17Everything, everything has been about this.
47:20It's all led to this day.
47:27With a little help from a friend.
47:30A little help from a friend.
47:32Or a little help from a friend.
47:33I can't believe this.
47:48The power.
47:49What is your name?
47:50What is your name?
47:51What is your name?
47:52What is your name?
47:53Oh!
47:55Oh!
47:56Oh!
47:57Oh!
48:02Yeah!
48:04Come on!
48:06Yeah!
48:08Milly!
48:10Oh!
48:12Oh!
48:14Yeah!
48:16Oh!
48:23Facing them was made up of two lines of policemen with arms linked.
48:35Behind them, some 20 mounted police.
48:37And below the embassy steps, coach loads of more policemen.
48:41Stones flew and according to one high witness, large steel ball bearings.
48:45Smoke bombs, flower bombs, red paint and fireworks followed.
48:49There were injuries to policemen.
48:51Some demonstrators came away with blood streaming from their faces.
49:21John!
49:23John!
49:26John!
49:28John!
49:30John!
49:31John!
49:32John!
49:33John!
49:34John!
49:35John!
49:36John!
49:37John!
49:38John!
49:39John!
49:40John!
49:41John!
49:42John!
49:43John!
49:44John!
49:45John!
49:46John!
49:47John!
49:48John!
49:49John!
49:50John!
49:51John!
49:52John!
49:53John!
49:54John!
49:55John!
49:56John!
49:57John!
49:58John!
49:59John!
50:00Shall I fetch you a tea or something?
50:22What did they do to you?
50:27I knew it wasn't right.
50:31I could feel it kicking.
50:36She said she'd got rid of it.
50:40She got it all out.
50:44It was a baby.
50:48It was a baby.
50:57I'm so sorry.
51:01It was me as much as Jack.
51:06I should have said no.
51:09I'm so sorry.
51:10I'm so sorry.
51:16There was just one time.
51:18I swear.
51:21There was just once.
51:25Say you'll forgive me.
51:26Don't hate me.
51:27Don't hate me.
51:31Tolly, please.
51:40No, please don't hate me.
51:41Don't hate me.
51:58It's alright.
51:59It's alright.
52:02It's okay.
52:03It's okay.
52:04It's okay.
52:06It's okay.
52:07It's okay.
52:08It's okay.
52:17It's okay.
52:19It's okay.
52:20Looks like I was here just in the nick of time, if you pardon the pun.
52:37They were all set to charge him with obstruction and threatening behaviour.
52:41I hope you've bloody well learnt your lesson from all this, Jack.
52:53I shan't always be around to be able to bail you and your chums out.
53:04Good grief. You have been in the wars. Maybe we should get you to casualty.
53:12Have a doctor take a look at you.
53:16Oh, thank you.
53:20Dad's car's outside.
53:24He'll take us back to the flat when we sort you out of there.
53:28I'll make my own way.
53:32Come on, you know fit state to make me.
53:41So much for manners maketh the man.
53:57I suppose it must be a cultural thing.
54:00I suppose it must be a cultural thing.
54:17I suppose it must be a cultural tool for the outside.
54:18I suppose it must be a cultural thing to make me think.
54:21Can you feel the power?
54:51Can you?
54:51Can you feel the power?
55:21Can you feel the power?
55:51Can you feel the power?
55:53Is this about me or him?
55:56I will not be a consolation prize, Charlie.
56:05And when you're ready for something more, you know where I am.
56:10Can you feel the power?
56:15Can you feel the power?
56:16Can you feel the power?
56:20Can you feel the power?
56:21Can you feel the power?
56:25Can you feel the power?
56:26Can you feel the power?
56:28Can you feel the power?
56:30Can you feel the power?
56:31Can you feel the power?
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