1. Torchwood.
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2. Outside the government, beyond the police.
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3. Tracking down alien life on Earth
and arming the human race against the future.
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4. The 21 st century is when everything changes.
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5. And you've gotta be ready.
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6. Hello, there.
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7. Apologies for the unplanned touchdown,
just hit some rotten turbulence.
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8. - Captain Jack Harkness.
- Diane Holmes, pilot.
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9. Is this some sort of secret base?
You must show me around one day, Captain.
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10. - Everything all right?
- How long before we head off again?
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11. - My uncle's expecting me.
- When did you leave?
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12. - About half an hour ago.
- Which date?
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13. - Today, December the 18th.
- Which year?
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14. Which year? Which year, I need to know.
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15. 1953.
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16. - There's no need to be frightened.
- Who are you exactly?
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17. The least you know about us, the better.
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18. Meet the team.
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19. - Toshiko.
- Gwen.
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20. Doctor Owen Harper.
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21. - John Ellis.
- Emma Louise Cowell.
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22. - Diane Holmes.
- Please, follow me.
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23. - At least it wasn't a spaceship full of aliens.
- That might have been easier.
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24. But how can you travel 50 years in half an hour?
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25. Your aircraft slipped through
a transcendental portal.
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26. - A what?
A door in time and space.
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27. It's some kind of trick, it has to be.
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28. Tosh?
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29. Celebrations of the Millennium
in your respective home cities.
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30. Photographs documenting the development
of Cardiff Bay from the ' 50s to the present day.
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31. Blueprints of modern day aeroplanes.
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32. But if all this is true, then how do we get back?
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33. You don't.
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34. According to history, your plane never returned.
I'm sorry.
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35. What's gonna happen to us?
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36. Never mind about us.
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37. What happened to everyone else?
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38. Our families.
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39. Your father died in 1959. He was 48.
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40. Dad said he'd die young.
All the men in the munitions factory did.
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41. Your mother lived till she was 81, though.
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42. I know this is hard to take in,
but is there anyone else?
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43. My son, Alan Ellis.
He was born on the 6th of April, 1937.
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44. 14 Park Place, Grangetown. He might still be alive.
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45. The archives in the ' 50s
weren't that well-documented.
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46. We'll try again tomorrow.
Right now, you need to get some sleep.
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47. Friends? Uh, boyfriend?
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48. Not really. Never stayed in one place long enough.
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49. It's a bit basic.
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50. Not when you've slept in barracks.
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51. I was going to close a deal
on a shop in Dublin tomorrow.
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52. - What do you trade in?
- Uh, food, knick-knacks, essentials.
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53. - What are you after?
- A bit of music.
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54. There's, uh, photographs of my family in here.
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55. I'll see what I can do.
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56. Don't worry, Captain Harkness,
I'll look after the ladies.
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57. Call me Jack.
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58. - Who else is here?
- Couple of young girls. Pretty dress.
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59. Thank you. I made it myself.
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60. - Where are you from?
- Bristol.
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61. What were you going to Dublin for?
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62. Auntie Nora's ill
and Uncle Finn can't manage the children.
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63. It'll be good practice
for when I have children of my own mum says.
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64. She's gone next door so Uncle Finn can telephone.
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65. She'll know I'm missing by now.
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66. Emma, she found out in 1953.
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67. Over 50 years have passed, remember?
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68. What will she think happened?
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69. It must have been like one of those murders
where they never find the body.
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70. They seemed to think
the plane went down in the sea.
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71. These will be your means of identification
for the authorities.
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72. We've set up bank accounts for you,
but for now we'll be giving you a daily allowance,
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73. so that you can practise with the currency
and money management.
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74. David Ward?
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75. Sally-Anne Hope.
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76. Deborah Morrison,
and it's spelt how Deborah Kerr spells it.
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77. Your background stories should incorporate
the skills you already have.
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78. For instance, John,
you could have run a corner shop.
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79. No.
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80. - We can fake references.
- You can't take away our names.
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81. For God's sake, man, it's all we've got left.
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82. It's my son's name, it's the name above my shop.
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83. You're right, I didn't think.
You should keep your name.
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84. I'd suggest you use £25 for your food,
and £20 for luxuries like cigarette, magazines...
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85. My dad only made £10 a week.
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86. Things are a lot more expensive now.
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87. - How did it do that?
- It's automatic.
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88. - It knows you're there.
- But how?
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89. There are wave bouncing detectors
which emit high frequency radio waves,
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90. - and then look for reflections...
- Bananas!
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91. Of course, bananas are far more interesting.
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92. Look at all this.
We'd just come off rationing in ' 53.
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93. - Yeah, sorry, we are a consumer society.
- It's bloody fantastic.
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94. - How much food money have I got left?
- £15.40.
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95. - £12. 10, you'll ruin your teeth.
- You sound like my mum.
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96. They sell films in boxes
and you can watch them at home.
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97. I love going to the pictures.
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98. Good God.
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99. Welcome to the wonderful world
of scantily dressed celebrities.
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100. Super Excel Waterproof Luscious Lashes Mascara.
I've got to have that.
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101. - There's children around.
- She's a children's TV presenter.
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102. So you like the musicals?
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103. My best friend Kate and I went to
see CalamityJane five times. I've got the LP.
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104. You all right?
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105. What does that mean?
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106. I'm just gonna take a look at the stadium.
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107. You girls stick together now.
I'll be back for supper.
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108. Excuse me. Do you know a man called Alan Ellis?
He used to live here.
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109. No, sorry, mate.
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110. I'm going to check on the plane this afternoon.
Want to come?
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111. I'm going to watch this.
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112. And maybe make some paper chains.
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113. I wonder what work I can get in aviation.
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114. I'm going to have to find a husband.
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115. - All right? I'm Alesha, this is Jade.
- Hi.
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116. - I'm Emma.
- Diane.
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117. Excuse me, I have to get ready.
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118. - Where did you get those shoes? They're lush.
- Thanks.
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119. Hello, old girl. Did you miss me?
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120. I've, uh, I've been reading up on you.
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121. England to Australia in four days, 1952,
that is impressive.
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122. - Yeah, terrible wind across the Bengal Bay.
- Something you ate?
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123. Uh... So, how did you get into this?
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124. Ferried planes during the war.
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125. Of course, when it was over, we were supposed
to revert to being dutiful wives and daughters.
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126. But I'd got a taste for it. No pig-headed man
was going to tell me what to do.
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127. Ah.
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128. Sky Gipsy?
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129. After the engine.
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130. The De Havilland Gipsy Six, a work of genius.
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131. Tuned with a higher compression ratio so it can
squeeze far more energy from its air-fuel mixture.
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132. - Can I take her up?
- No.
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133. - You could get arrested. You haven't got a licence.
- But I...
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134. Bugger. It's no longer valid.
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135. I guess I'm just another pig-headed man
telling you what to do.
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136. Well, you'd better make it up to me.
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137. I want to learn all about this new world.
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138. Blackpool were 3-1 down,
then Stanley Matthews worked his magic.
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139. He scored two goals in the last 20 minutes.
Bolton lost 4-3.
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140. My boy was on his knees, punching the air.
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141. The FA Cup Final live in my own living room.
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142. I charged the lads a shilling each
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143. Ever the business man, eh, John?
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144. - That's an American accent, isn't it?
- That's right.
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145. So how did you end up here,
doing whatever it is that you do?
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146. It's a long story.
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147. I'm a slow drinker.
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148. You know everything about me.
What's the problem?
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149. It gets kinda complicated.
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150. What, did you fall through time, too?
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151. Yeah, you could say that.
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152. Sorry, mate, you can't smoke in here.
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153. What are you doing Christmas Eve?
We could go carol singing.
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154. I'm sorry, love, but I'll be getting hammered.
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155. - Where are your families?
- No idea.
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156. We grew up in care.
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157. Like a children's home?
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158. - I haven't got anyone else, either.
- What happened to you?
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159. My parents are dead,
so I came down here to start afresh.
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160. So they didn't leave you a house or anything?
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161. No.
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162. I've got nothing.
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163. Were you close to them?
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164. Yes.
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165. I loved them very much.
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166. Must have been an awful Christmas for them,
thinking I'd drowned.
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167. I just want to know what kind of life he had,
my son. He might have kids.
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168. I could be passing my own flesh and blood
in the street. Find him, Jack.
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169. He's all I've got left.
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170. Cheers.
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171. - What?
- I'm waiting for you to pull out my chair.
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172. Let me get this straight.
You expect equality and chivalry?
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173. I don't see why they should be mutually exclusive.
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174. Well, if it makes you happy.
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175. Your chair, ma'am.
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176. Thank you.
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177. So, what other strides have women made?
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178. Well, on the strange but true, how about this?
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179. You don't have to have sex to have kids any more.
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180. What?
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181. How come?
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182. Get yourself inseminated with a sort of syringe,
cheery little process.
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183. Seriously, men donate sperm anonymously.
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184. A little shuffle into a pot at a sperm bank.
And they say romance is dead.
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185. Oh, come on, I wasn't born yesterday.
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186. No, but for a bird who's going on 90,
you look pretty hot.
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187. - What was your favourite song?
- Well, it's hard to say.
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188. I know what mine was.
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189. What do you think you're playing at?
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190. I thought I could trust you to behave.
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191. - Where do you want to go now?
- Well, I'm in your hands.
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192. Well, we could go back to mine.
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193. You could read up about yourself on the net.
That sounds like a line. Um, it's not a line.
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194. I'm not chatting you up, not because
I don't think you're attractive, because you are,
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195. but because I wouldn't want you
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196. Got any Scotch?
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197. - I don't see why she had to get you involved.
- She called me. She was upset.
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198. - She was drinking.
- I only had half a glass.
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199. Enough to make a show of yourself.
We're not meant to draw attention to ourselves.
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200. We're not the same as them.
We can't trust anyone.
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201. - Will you be okay now, Emma?
- Don't worry, I won't let her out of my sight again.
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202. I don't like liver.
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203. Sit down, young lady,
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204. - And why should I listen to you?
- Emma.
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205. Only my dad gets to talk to me like that.
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206. I'm never going to see him again, am I?
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207. Or my mum, or my best friend,
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208. or my dog, and I miss them!
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209. And I hate this filthy stinking place.
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210. I never had this sort of trouble with my son.
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211. Women have been to space, too, you know.
You got a lot of catching up to do.
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212. - Do you have a girlfriend?
- No.
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213. So who do all those beauty products belong to?
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214. - Uh, me, actually.
- No?
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215. Oi, real men can moisturise, too, you know.
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216. It's not very homely here.
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217. No, I'm not here that much.
It doesn't seem worth the effort.
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218. - You smoke too much.
- So I gather.
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219. Amelia Earhart. She disappeared in 1932.
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220. - Do you think she's still out there somewhere?
- No, I doubt it.
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221. One in a zillion chance you ending up here.
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222. A whole new world.
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223. Oh, it's not so bad once you get used to it.
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224. I reckon you'll fit in just fine.
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225. I'm glad you haven't got a girlfriend.
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226. Me, too.
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227. I take it that wasn't your first time.
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228. I had a lover. He was married.
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229. And you didn't care?
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230. Well, I was free to do what I liked
and I didn't have to cook and clean for him.
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231. - It suited me. I'm not exactly marriage material.
- No.
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232. I always thought the ' 50s were uptight,
sexually repressed, you know.
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233. - You didn't invent it, you know.
- Mmm.
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235. Don't see why not.
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236. We could have an affair.
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237. We could be fuck buddies.
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238. - What's a fuck buddy?
- It's, um...
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239. It's a friend that you have casual sex with.
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240. - There's nothing casual about what we just did.
- Oh, no. No, I didn't mean that.
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241. Sex shouldn't be devalued.
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242. Both parties should give it 100% concentration.
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243. Because when you take off together,
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244. it's the next best thing to flying.
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245. Emma is my auntie's step-daughter.
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246. She was meant to spend Christmas
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247. but they had this awful argument last night
and, uh, she rang me. Got my number from mam.
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248. The thing is, she doesn't really
want to go back home so I thought,
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249. I thought maybe she could stay with us.
We've got a lot to catch up on.
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250. For Christmas?
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251. - I'd better get a bigger turkey.
- Oh!
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252. - Thanks.
- Aw, this is Rhys, my long-suffering boyfriend.
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253. And he lives here.
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254. - Don't your parents mind?
- Emma's parents are a bit religious.
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255. Oh, uh, better not tell them
you saw my morning glory then, eh?
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256. The thing is, I couldn't tell him
your parents were dead.
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257. He'd ask too many questions.
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258. The thing is, he doesn't know exactly what I do.
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259. Just...
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260. We can't expect John and Diane to look after her.
I mean, they're complete strangers.
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261. I had to take her in.
Diane didn't even come home last night.
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262. Uh, I think she was in a B&B. I'm gonna
take her job-hunting later if that's all right.
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263. Jack, John's son, I think I've found him.
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264. Come and meet Alan, though I'm not sure
how much help he'll be to you.
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265. Alan, there's someone here to see you.
He's a nephew on your father's side.
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266. - He's been tracking down the family history.
- Is Sally coming?
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267. Sally is his wife. She passed away a while back.
Sorry, this isn't one of his better days.
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268. - What's wrong with him?
- Alzheimer's.
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269. - What's that?
- He's senile.
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270. He doesn't remember who he is most of the time.
Couldn't live at home any more.
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271. He'd leave hobs on, forget to dress, you know.
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272. He never had any children
so there was no one there to look after him.
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273. That's you and your dad,
playing footy out the back.
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274. That's your dad and your mum
and your new television set.
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275. - When can I go home?
You're not well enough, love.
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276. I don't like it here. They took my clothes.
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277. I'll have a word, they're probably in the wash.
Keeps me going, this one.
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278. What did he do for a living? Was he in retail?
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279. Oh, I think he was a fireman.
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280. That's what I did. In the war.
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281. - £60 for half an hour!
- Ah, no worries. I'll pay.
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282. Cessna! Oh, it's my first plane.
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283. I bought one after the war.
They've hardly changed. Dream to fly.
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284. We'll soon get you back behind the... throttle.
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285. Thanks, Owen.
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286. Matthews did three set-ups in 20 minutes
then Bill Perry cracked home the winner.
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287. You said he had wings on his feet,
that's why he was called a winger.
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288. - You used to say clever things like that.
- Blackpool won!
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289. - Yes.
- Oh!
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290. Alan, it's me, your dad.
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291. I bought you that Football Annual
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292. It was in my desk drawer.
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293. Alan, please?
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295. He remembered who won the FA Cup Final
when he was a boy.
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296. He sometimes remembers snippets from
his childhood. It's quite common with dementia.
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297. When's Dad coming, Mum?
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298. I'm not your mum, love.
Alan?
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299. Who are you?
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300. John's witnessing the end of his world,
the end of his line. And we can't help.
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301. There's no puzzle to solve, no enemy to fight,
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302. just three lost people
who've somehow become our responsibility.
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303. Best I can do is Friday 29th, 3:00.
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304. - Can't you take her up today?
- Fully booked.
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305. Oh, it's all right. I've flown for years.
I can go up on my own.
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306. Not without a licence, sorry.
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307. Erm, maybe you could cancel someone?
We'll pay extra.
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308. I couldn't do that to my regulars now, could I?
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309. Look, it's fine. Book me in for the 29th.
It's Diane Holmes.
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310. Diane, I'm really sorry. I should have called ahead.
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311. For goodness sake. This is so silly.
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312. It's just I was just really looking forward to...
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313. Ignore me. Let's get out of here.
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314. Do you think she'll be all right, though?
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315. I don't think
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316. Gwen, stop fussing. She'll be fine, man.
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317. - What was that for?
- For putting up with me.
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318. I deserve a lot more for doing that.
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319. Cheers.
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320. Oi! Hands off.
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321. Go back to your friends, there's a good boy.
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322. - What are you playing at?
- Uh, I wasn't going to let him do anything.
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323. You might not have had much choice.
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324. Come on, Gwen,
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326. He was after a lot more than that.
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327. This is disgusting.
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328. I just want you to know
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330. Mum said that no man
wants to marry soiled goods.
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331. Attitudes have changed.
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332. As long as it's safe,
and between two consenting adults, no one cares.
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333. So, how many men have you done it with?
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334. A few.
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335. - And were you in love with all of them?
- No.
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336. Sex can just be about
having a good time together.
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337. If you're in the right mood, with the right guy,
it's the best, no big deal.
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338. - So, if I meet a boy...
- Mmm-hmm.
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339. - ... and we get on...
- Mmm.
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340. - ... and he wants sex...
- Mmm-hmm.
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341. - ... then, you think I should let him?
- No, no, that's not what I said.
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342. - So, what are you saying?
- Sex is nothing to be ashamed of.
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343. And as for you, well, your first time
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344. Do you wish you'd waited for Rhys?
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345. - He's your special someone, isn't he?
- Yes. Yes, I suppose.
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346. And I bet sex with him
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347. Well...
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348. - Well, I will wait for Mr Right, I think.
- Mmm-hmm.
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349. - I'm really not the kind of girl who sleeps around.
- H mm.
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351. Not a problem.
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353. I can't if I want to fly a jet plane,
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355. You used to have to know how to fix an engine,
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356. Leave it.
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358. Oh!
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359. It's beautiful.
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360. Well, how did it go?
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361. This coat I'm wearing is their latest fashion,
' 50s inspired.
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362. - They offered me a job on the spot.
- Oh, that's brilliant!
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363. Now we need to find you a flat
somewhere near here.
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364. The shop's in a new branch in London.
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365. I've always dreamt
about working in a London fashion house.
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366. They open the day after Boxing Day.
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367. I'll be a shop girl and a trainee buyer,
and I can house-share.
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368. - They've given me contact numbers.
- London's a big city.
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369. - That's what my mum used to say.
- There's no rush.
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370. There's nothing to keep me here.
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371. I'm sure we can find you something in Cardiff.
You keep looking.
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372. I need to make a plan, get work,
get my driving licence.
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373. - It'll all help.
- Thanks, Jack.
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376. - Best of luck.
- Thank you.
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377. - Where are you taking me?
- We're here.
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378. Bear with me.
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379. Oh, we have had such a girly day shopping.
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380. What's up?
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381. Your mum rang.
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382. Mmm-hmm.
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383. Funny thing, she's no idea who Emma is.
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384. No?
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385. And I'm thinking back
to you and me on the couch,
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386. work calls, you go out in the middle of the night
and come back with a surprise relative.
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387. So, let's have it, who exactly is Pollyanna?
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388. Aw, is it to do with work?
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389. It's so hard to explain.
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390. Do you even know her?
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391. She was lost. I'm sorry.
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392. What worries me is how easy it seems to be
for you to lie to me, Gwen.
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393. It's my fault. I'll leave by tomorrow.
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394. You don't have to go. She's 18 years old.
I couldn't turn my back on her.
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395. It's like two separate worlds.
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396. There's Torchwood and then there's real life.
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397. That's why you've got to let me go.
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398. I, uh, couldn't help noticing you standing out here
in that beautiful dress.
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399. This beautiful dress is a gift from my lover.
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400. Then he is a fool to let you go out in it alone.
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401. What shall we drink to?
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402. Chance meetings.
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403. Let's go home.
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404. - Hello?
- My car keys are missing.
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405. John was behind the counter earlier on
and I can't get hold of him.
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406. He's going home.
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407. John?
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408. John!
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409. Let me go!
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410. You can't just throw it away, not without trying.
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411. I'm not as strong as you. You don't understand.
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412. I do. I was born in the future. Lived in your past.
My time has gone, too.
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413. Why are you doing this?
Speaking to me in bloody riddles,
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414. keeping me here when my wife is dead,
my son is a shell...
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415. John, you're still young.
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416. - You can get work, make friends, start a family.
- I did all that, Jack.
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417. Years ago. When I was meant to.
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418. - I wish I could say something...
- There's nothing to say or do.
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419. - I can't leave you here.
- Then we'll wait.
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420. The sun will rise, we'll have some breakfast,
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421. take a walk.
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422. Yes.
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423. A new day.
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424. And I'll suffer it all and smile and wag my tail.
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425. And then as soon as your back is turned,
I'll make sure I do it properly.
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426. Because I want to die.
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427. You don't get reunited, John. It just goes black.
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428. - How do you know?
- I died once.
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429. - Who are you?
- A man, like you,
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430. out of his time,
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431. alone and scared.
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432. - How do you cope?
- It's just bearable.
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433. It has to be.
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434. - I don't have a choice.
- But I do.
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435. If you want to help me,
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437. Don't condemn me to live.
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438. Are you scared?
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439. Yes.
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440. You're very quiet.
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441. I don't know if I can do this any more.
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442. This isn't how it works for me.
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443. I've slept with enough women,
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444. This is not it.
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445. I can't concentrate.
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446. All I see is you.
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447. All I can think about is what you're wearing,
what you're thinking,
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448. what you're... What your face looks like
when you come.
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449. It's been, what, a week?
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450. And, uh...
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451. it's like when I'm not with you...
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452. erm...
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453. I'm out of focus.
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454. How have you done this to me?
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455. I'm scared.
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456. I'm fucking scared.
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457. I love you, too.
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458. The thing about love
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459. is that you're always at its mercy.
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460. Emma, these are your tickets, okay?
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461. On the back is your seat number,
keep this with you at all times.
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462. I've also got you a return, just in case.
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463. Now, don't go talking to any strangers
and phone me as soon as you get there, okay?
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464. No!
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465. I'm not letting you do this.
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466. - I'm not a possession, Owen.
- You can't do this. It's madness.
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467. If I listened to everyone who told me that,
I wouldn't have broken any records.
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468. You don't have to go.
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469. If I don't, then I'll always wonder what it's like.
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470. London, Gwen!
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471. Okay.
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472. Go on.
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473. Diane, you're not thinking straight,
we can talk about this.
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474. No, I'm sorry, Owen.
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475. We can make this work,
you belong here now, with me.
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476. - I belong in the sky.
- Well, we can get you up in the sky.
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477. In a couple of months,
you can fly whenever you want.
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478. Look, weather conditions are the same
as the day we arrived.
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479. - That rift will open again. I can feel it.
- Diane, listen to me, there is no way back.
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480. - You cannot get home.
- Then it will take me somewhere new.
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481. Merry Christmas!
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482. - I'll come with you.
- I fly solo, Owen.
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483. - I go faster and further than others.
- We have no idea how this rift works.
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484. You could end up anywhere.
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485. - That's the beauty of it.
- It's too dangerous!
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486. - It's what I do.
- What about me?
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487. Please. Please.
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488. Don't go.
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489. What memories I'm taking with me.
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490. Merry Christmas!
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491. Because when you take off together,
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492. it's the next best thing to flying.
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493. Somebody's not only kidnapping weevils,
they're causing them pain.
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494. These guys are using weevils
to carry out the perfect murder.
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495. You want to release a weevil
in the middle of Cardiff!
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496. I've been having sex with someone else.
H is name's Owen.
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497. Who are you, Owen Harper?
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498. We're going to hunt you down,
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499. and we're going to make you surrender
that creature that you kidnapped.
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500. Out there in the darkness, something is coming.
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