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. Owen, Gwen, left into the alley, right, 30 metres.
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7. What is it? What can you see?
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8. I can't get a visual, just a signal.
Definitely alien in origin.
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9. Diagonal right, towards the castle.
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10. Watch it!
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11. Jack, sharp right, 20 metres.
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12. Can you identify the target?
- Still trying to get a visual.
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13. 20 seconds to contact.
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14. Fifteen seconds.
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15. No heroics.
We've got no idea what we're dealing with.
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16. Ten seconds.
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17. Got it!
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18. Got a visual!
Suspect's male. Wearing a hoodie.
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19. Go, Gwen!
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20. Oi!
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21. - Come on! Open it up!
- All right, all right.
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22. Hey! What are you doing?
In trouble now, mate.
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23. You tell him.
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24. Watch it!
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25. - You star! You did it!
- Oh, I was that close.
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26. - No, you got him.
- I've lost him, Tosh. I've lost him.
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27. I swear, whatever it is, you're holding it.
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28. Let me check. Hang on.
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29. Hello.
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30. Who are you?
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31. - Can you hear me?
- I want to go home.
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32. No one knows who I am here. I'm lost.
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33. Come back.
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34. Sorry. That damn gate cut us off.
Gwen, are you all right?
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35. I've just seen a ghost.
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36. This is the feed from the station camera.
Gwen grabs the kid.
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37. She's got his jacket and he just slips out.
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38. - You okay with this?
- And then?
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39. Jack and Owen arrive.
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40. - And then nothing. Sorry.
- No, it... It was as real as this is.
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41. More real. I didn't just see that little boy.
I could... I could hear what he was thinking.
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42. I could feel it. Like I was lost.
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43. Intense emotion
can be part of a neurological event.
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44. - Hallucinations, dementia.
- I wasn't hallucinating, Owen.
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45. And I'm not bloody senile.
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46. You pushed this button
and that caused this apparition moment?
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47. Yeah.
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48. - Jack, no!
- Jack, please don't...
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49. - As if!
- But that's how it felt. Like an apparition. A ghost.
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50. Toshiko, where do we start?
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51. The guy you were chasing, I've got lots of CCTV
so tracking him down is going to be easy.
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52. The little boy? You said there was
a name on the card around his neck?
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53. - Flanagan. Tom Erasmus Flanagan.
- Unusual name. That'll help.
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54. Run a full check. Births, marriages,
deaths, criminal record, passports.
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55. However long it takes,
wherever he is, we'll find him.
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56. Found him! Flanagan, Thomas Erasmus.
74 Brynaeron Terrace, Butetown.
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57. He's in the phone book.
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58. Hi, I'm DI Cooper. This is DS Harper.
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59. - Could you spare a few minutes, please?
- Yeah, okay.
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60. Thanks.
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61. - Dad, visitors. It's the police.
- Oh, caught up with me at last, have you?
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62. I'm Gwen. This is Owen. He's training.
It's just routine.
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63. We're looking for eyewitnesses to an incident
at the railway station last night.
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64. We were here, weren't we, Dad?
Strictly Come Dancing finals.
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65. - Who won?
- That newsreader.
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66. Oh, she's got legs up to her armpits, hasn't she?
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67. - Would you like a cup of tea?
- I'd love one, thanks.
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68. - Owen will give you a hand.
- Oh, this way.
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69. - She'll talk him to death out there.
- He'll give as good as he gets.
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70. She was right, though. We were in all last night.
We wouldn't have seen anything.
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71. Just for the record.
You are Tom Erasmus Flanagan.
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72. - My father was an Erasmus. H is father before him.
- Now, that's not a Welsh accent, is it?
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73. No. Lived here 66 years
and still sound like a barrowboy.
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74. I was evacuated during the war. 1941.
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75. The Germans bombing the hell
out of the East End.
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76. Cardiff was being bombed
as well as London, wasn't it?
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77. We were taken out to the countryside from here.
My mother packed me a suitcase.
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78. Big sister wrote my name on a card.
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79. They put me on a train at Paddington.
Kept saying I had to go, to be a good boy.
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80. Telling me not to cry.
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81. And there was the pair of them,
crying their eyes out.
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82. That was the last I saw of them,
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83. though I didn't know that then, of course,
waving goodbye.
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84. - How old were you?
- Eight.
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85. - You must have been very, very frightened.
- I didn't know a soul here.
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86. There was a mix-up. I'd kept my head down
so much, they forgot all about me.
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87. So they left me all on my own.
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88. It felt like the end of the world.
I wandered down this tunnel.
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89. Totally lost. Forgotten.
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90. Looking for someone,
anyone who would look after me.
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91. "Why don't they come for me?" I kept thinking.
" No one knows me. I'm lost."
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92. They worked it out in the end.
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93. They came back for me,
and I got taken in by a lovely couple.
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94. No kids of their own.
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95. And, well, at the end of the war,
I'd no one left in London so I stayed here.
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96. I'm still here now. Just.
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97. I don't get it. He was the boy at the station.
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98. I can't comment. I was stuck in the kitchen
with motor mouth thanks to you.
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99. So was what I saw just a bit of him
from years before sort of hanging around?
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100. - Hi.
Gwen?
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101. Er, I'm just putting a wash on.
You got any whites need doing?
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102. - I don't know. Just leave it. I'll sort it out.
- Oh, no, no, it's no trouble.
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103. Just remind me,
which drawer do the tablets go in?
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104. - Oh, just leave it.
- Okay, then. So are you in or out tonight?
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105. - I don't know.
- Again?
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106. - I'm sorry?
- What I'm asking is you in or out tonight?
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107. - I don't know.
- Gwen, I can live with all the Secret Squirrel stuff,
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108. but if you can't even tell me
if you're coming home...
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109. - Well, nagging isn't helping.
- Right. Well, that's me told.
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110. - Oh, Rhys...
- Well, I'm not staying in on the off-chance.
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111. Dav's having mates round tonight. I'll stay at his.
You do what you want.
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112. Hello?
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113. All right.
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114. Our friend with the alien machine in his pocket
is one Sean Harris, AKA Bernie.
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115. And what he's doing
with an alien machine is anyone's guess.
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116. 19 years old. String of convictions,
burglary, shoplifting, credit cards.
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117. Do warn me if he's dropping in.
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118. The theft conviction. He was stealing tyres
off a car when the owner turns up,
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119. gives him so much grief he apologises,
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120. starts putting them back on again,
which is when the police show up.
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121. And here, shoplifting conviction.
Bottle of vodka and three Pot Noodles.
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122. Criminal mastermind.
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123. - Got anywhere with that mystery object?
- Alien, of course. Gorgeous nanotechnology.
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124. Makes NASA look like Toys R Us.
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125. You've really narrowed things down, haven't you?
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126. At the station it was doing this.
And when I held it, it lit up and went mad.
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127. - It's not doing it now, is it?
- No.
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128. So, what next?
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129. This kid, Bernie, where does he live?
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130. - Splott.
- Splott?
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131. I believe estate agents pronounce it "splow".
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132. - Hi, I'm looking for Bernie. Is he in?
- Friends of his, are you?
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133. - Yes, I'm from...
- Well, I'm his mother,
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134. and he's a robbing little bastard
who's not setting a foot in this house
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135. till he pays me the 50 quid he owes me.
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136. He's barred.
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137. He said he'd give me an i Pod and he never,
and he smoked my fags.
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138. Wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire.
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139. - Bernie Harris, the scarlet pimpernel of Splott.
- Tell me about it.
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140. Give me aliens any day.
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141. - Any luck?
- No.
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142. But I got four pasties for a pound. Anyone?
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143. If I'd wanted days like this,
I'd have stayed in the police.
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144. We did try, Jack.
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145. What's he gonna tell us?
Got it off an alien down the market?
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146. Where are we going?
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147. Back to the railway station. Controlled experiment.
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148. We replicate the original events as far as possible,
observe and analyse the results.
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149. - What, I have to do that again?
- Someone does.
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150. - Any volunteers?
- Whoa.
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151. - We don't know what it is, what it does.
- No.
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152. - Jack, this could be dangerous.
- Yeah.
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153. I don't mean to be picky,
but I think I can spot some flaws in this plan...
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154. I'm sorry, I thought you were the guys
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155. who gave up looking for
a 19-year-old kid this morning?
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156. I figured maybe you were
after something more exciting.
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157. - A bit of a challenge.
- This door-to-door stuff never gets us anywhere.
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158. Guys! Come here.
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159. - Owen! Owen!
- Wait!
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160. Oh, he's a rotten bastard.
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161. My mum was right.
H is eyes are too close together.
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162. I said just a dance,
but he wasn't having a bar of it.
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163. I shouldn't have gone outside with him.
I should have known better.
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164. - What's your name?
Lizzie.
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165. Lizzie Lewis.
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166. You're a bad one, Ed Morgan.
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167. The girls said not to go with you
and they were right.
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168. Am I bad? Am I a bad boy?
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169. You're a big girl now, Lizzie.
You can make your own decisions.
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170. That's why I like you. You're not like the others.
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171. You don't follow the herd. You're smart.
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172. Don't you like it
that someone can see how smart you are? H mm?
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173. I can see you, Lizzie. The way you really are.
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174. I don't want to hurt you. I don't.
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175. I... I told my mum I'd be home by 9:00.
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176. Shh...
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177. Please! No! Don't hurt me!
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178. - Help me! Help me!
- Please.
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179. - Owen. Owen, are you all right?
- She was so scared.
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180. I couldn't... I couldn't move.
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181. I couldn't move. I couldn't move.
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182. The first time it happens to Gwen.
A boy at the railway station.
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183. Who's now in his 70s,
alive and well, and living in Butetown.
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184. Second time, it happens to Owen.
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185. Like me, you didn't just see it.
You felt emotions that weren't yours.
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186. She was terrified.
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187. The victim's name was Lizzie.
It was maybe 40, 45 years ago.
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188. - Toshiko, do we know anything about her yet?
- Elizabeth Lewis, Lizzie.
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189. Only child of Mabel Ann Lewis of Hatford Street.
Died March 29th, 1963.
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190. Raped and murdered on Penfro Street,
under the bridge. 17 years old.
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191. - He killed her.
- No one was brought to trial.
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192. She told her mum she'd be home by 9:00.
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193. So what about Ed Morgan?
That's what she called him.
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194. - "You're a bad one, Ed Morgan." Look him up.
- It's kind of a common name.
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195. What's the connection?
Where did they come from?
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196. It's like being haunted.
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197. Quantum transducer! Look!
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198. - Wow.
- I'd kill to get one of those.
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199. Transducers convert energy
from one form into another.
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200. They're in headphones.
They convert electrical signals into sound.
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201. And they're in this device, too,
converting quantum energy and amplifying it...
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202. Into ghosts.
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203. Of course. It's emotion. H uman emotion is energy.
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204. You can't always see it or hear it,
but you can feel it.
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205. Ever had déjà vu?
Felt someone walk over your grave?
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206. Ever felt someone behind you in an empty room?
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207. - Well, there was. There always is.
- A ghost.
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208. What else have we got on Lizzie Lewis?
What else have we got?
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209. Um, 1963. The records aren't always that detailed.
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210. What about newspapers,
witness statements, coroner's reports?
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211. - Owen!
- What do you want me to find exactly?
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212. There must be something.
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213. For the case to be reopened,
you need new evidence or a new witness.
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214. - I saw it happen.
- No, you didn't. You weren't there!
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215. You saw the echo of a moment
amplified by alien technology.
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216. - So just tell me how that'll play in court?
- Well, since when did we care about court?
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217. Tomorrow we go looking for Bernie Harris,
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218. and we find out what he knows
about this ghost machine.
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219. We do our job
and find where this thing came from.
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220. Now, go home!
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221. Gwen, with me!
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222. Jack?
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223. Whoa!
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224. You need to know how to use these.
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225. I hope you never have to.
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226. So, do I...
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227. I'm sorry, it's just...
I don't even kill spiders in the bath.
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228. Nor do I. Not with a gun.
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229. It's all yours.
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230. - Target's that way.
- Right.
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231. Let's leave the roof in one piece, shall we?
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232. One hand, not two.
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233. Turn sideways to the target.
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234. Looking along your shoulder, down your arm.
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235. Straight line to the sights.
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236. Bring up the gun. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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237. Too fast. It's all in the breathing.
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238. Hold it firmly. Don't grip it.
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239. Breathe in. Focus.
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240. Breathe out.
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241. Squeeze gently.
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242. Wow.
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243. That was a joint effort.
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244. Try it again.
This time on your own and remember...
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245. Don't grip it too tight.
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246. - Hold it. Cock it back.
- You cock it, I...
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247. N ice and slow.
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248. Up a little. Yeah.
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249. Breathe first, then go.
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250. You can stick your hands like this,
but you don't have to.
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251. - Two hands or one?
- One hand.
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252. - Woo-hoo!
- Wow.
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253. N ice work. Like I said,
I hope you never have to use them.
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254. Oh, God. Look at the time.
When do you get to go home?
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255. You seem to live here. You don't, do you?
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256. Got to be ready.
The 21 st century is when it all changes.
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257. And I hate to commute.
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258. - Where do you sleep?
- I don't.
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259. Doesn't it get lonely at night?
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260. I'd better get back.
Rhys'll be wondering where I am.
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261. - Good night.
- N ight.
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262. Hello!
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263. Hi, it's me here.
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264. I'm at Dav's playing poker, and I'm winning!
Hey, hey!
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265. Look, just so you know,
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266. I put your whites on earlier,
even though you were bloody grumpy.
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267. They're still in the machine
so you'll need to hang them up.
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268. I put the bins out, but I didn't do the washing-up.
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269. But there's not much of that, so...
But you haven't done it in weeks anyway.
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270. Um, I'll see you when I see you. Ta-ra.
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271. Lizzie.
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272. - Lizzie Lewis.
- You're a bad one, Ed Morgan.
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273. Are you there?
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274. The girls said not to go with you
and they were right.
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275. Am I bad? Lizzie. Am I a bad boy?
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276. - Lizzie Lewis.
- Help me! Help me!
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277. - So, I... I've got to stay out of trouble now, have I?
- Best behaviour.
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278. I'm a fully trained police officer.
I'll have you on the floor and handcuffed like that.
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279. H mm, promises, promises.
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280. I'm so proud of you.
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281. Rhys?
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282. The taxi's here. We're gonna be late.
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283. I haven't worn these since the Luckley's interview.
I'll wear jeans with a shirt and tie.
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284. It's Mum's 60th. She wanted us all smart.
That's the whole point.
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285. Yeah, but I bust my zip.
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286. I'll be flashing my family allowance
if I'm not careful.
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287. - What are you doing with that?
- Come on.
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288. - Are you joking?
- I'll staple it.
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289. You are not coming near my valuables with that.
What happens if I need a pee?
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290. H iya. Dav and Karen had a barney.
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291. She's making him sleep in the spare room.
Didn't fancy the sofa.
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292. Look, I don't mind you working all the hours.
I really don't.
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293. Just as long as you still want to come home
at the end of it all.
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294. I do.
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295. I'm here and you're gorgeous.
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296. - I bet you haven't done the washing-up.
- No.
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297. - Let's leave it till tomorrow, eh?
- Aye.
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298. - Who is it?
- Mr Morgan?
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299. - What do you want? Well?
- Mr Morgan.
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300. - I need to come in.
- Who said there was gas? I can't smell anything.
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301. There's nothing wrong or I'd have noticed.
Can you smell anything?
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302. - Was it next door?
- Can we go into the living room, Mr Morgan?
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303. There's nothing in here. No gas fire, I mean.
I haven't got one.
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304. There's an electric heater. I don't hardly use it.
What are you looking for?
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305. - Sit down, Mr Morgan.
- Was it next door?
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306. She can't mind her own business.
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307. There's something wrong with her.
She makes stuff up. Is it her?
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308. You won't find anything if it is.
It's all in her head. Know what I mean?
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309. What's your name?
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310. - How long have you lived here, Mr Morgan?
- Years. This was my mam's house.
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311. You'd remember your neighbours?
People who lived in this street a while ago?
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312. People who lived just around the corner?
Like in Hatford Street?
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313. Like Mabel Lewis?
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314. She only passed away a few years ago,
did you know?
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315. Of course, she'd moved away long before that.
Couldn't bear the memories.
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316. Her daughter, her only child,
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317. died in '63.
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320. She loved dancing, do you remember? You should.
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321. Pretty girl. Blonde hair, blue eyes.
Used to wear a little pink coat.
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322. Bet she saved all her pennies to get that.
All the rage.
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323. She was wearing it the last time you saw her.
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326. Remember now?
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under the bridge that night.
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328. Just the two of you in the dark.
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329. Water dripping from the roof into the canal.
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330. Lizzie's hair all wet from the rain, cold and crying.
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331. I know what you did, Ed Morgan.
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332. Here you are, just living your life.
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333. Free as a bird.
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334. Lizzie told her mother she'd be home at 9:00,
didn't she?
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335. " Please don't," she said. " Please!"
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336. Please!
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337. "You're a bad one, Ed Morgan.
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338. "The girls said not to go with you
and they were right."
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339. - Get out! Get out! Get out!
- You thought you'd get away with this, didn't you?
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340. You'll get nothing from me! I've told you before.
You'll get nothing from me!
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341. Get out of my house! Get out of my house!
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342. Bernie Harris!
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343. Oi!
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344. - Do you mind...
- Sorry!
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345. Go on! Kick his head in!
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346. Dad, there's a man in the garden!
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347. There's two men in the garden!
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348. - Bernie Harris.
- Who?
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349. That wasn't a question.
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350. - Don't hurt me, please. I've got asthma.
- I'm not going to hurt you.
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351. I'm going to bloody kill you.
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352. Why do they call you Bernie?
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353. I burned my neighbour's shed down
when I was 12.
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354. What for?
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355. I was just having a fag. Got a bit carried away like.
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356. Well, this is cosy. I hope he bought you flowers.
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357. If this is all about the dodgy fags,
I don't know what happened to them, all right?
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358. Well, it's worth knowing
we're probably the only people you can tell.
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down on Moira Street.
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360. It used to belong to this old guy.
Soft in the head, he was.
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361. There was still loads of his stuff in there,
but we chucked most of it.
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362. There was this old biscuit tin full of foreign coins,
weird bits of rock and that.
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I might take it down
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364. - the Antiques Roadshowor something.
- Yeah.
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365. Well, you don't know, do you?
Cash in the attic and all that.
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366. So I takes the tin home with me
and that thing starts switching itself on.
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367. It makes you see things. Real things. Real people.
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368. I was down at the old wharf in the bay.
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369. I seen this woman with a bundle.
Something wrapped up.
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370. It was night-time and she was putting it
into the water, all secret like.
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371. It was weird 'cause it was like I was her somehow.
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372. She was scared.
She knew what she was doing was wrong.
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373. I knew without seeing it was her baby,
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374. wrapped up, dead.
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375. She hadn't told anyone. Then she just ran away.
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376. And I realised I knew her. She's old now,
but she lives up by the Catholic church in Splott.
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377. So I goes up to see her, told her what I'd seen
and she gave me money not to tell anyone else.
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378. - You blackmailed her?
- She offered.
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379. Look, I've seen things you wouldn't believe.
There's the old bridge on Penfro Street.
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380. I saw a man and a girl from ages ago.
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381. He was following her back from a dance
along the canal...
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382. Yeah, I know. I saw it.
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383. - He doesn't know anything, does he?
- Bernie, it's been fascinating meeting you.
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384. Hang on! Where are you going? That's mine,
that is. You can't just walk off. I got rights.
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385. Oh, so you don't want the other half, then?
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386. The other half.
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387. Weird bits of rock. Foreign money.
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388. Alien rock. Alien money.
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389. - Driftwood, washing in through the rift.
- Tosh.
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390. So, Bernie, was this thing in two halves
when you found it?
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391. I got it. Like clicking Lego together.
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392. - You split this into two pieces, didn't you?
- Come on, you lot.
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393. We'll take these, too, if you don't mind.
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394. Come on, you lot.
- Aren't you gonna arrest me?
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395. No. We're not the police.
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396. - But I robbed that.
- I know.
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397. - And you're gonna rob it back off me?
- So call the cops.
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398. Don't go!
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399. I only used it once. That half anyway.
I couldn't use it again.
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400. - Why not?
- I'm gonna die.
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401. I've seen it happen. Out there on the road.
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402. I'm just lying there, bleeding and then I die.
Just like I am now. Not old.
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403. - What do you mean?
- Come on, Gwen.
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404. - I'm going to be 20 in July. Do I die before then?
Gwen!
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405. Just wait there. I'm coming back.
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406. Jack?
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407. Jack! Jack, I need to speak to you.
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408. Gwen, no!
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409. Hello.
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410. - Help me, please. I was too late. I couldn't stop it.
- Stop what?
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411. He's dead.
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412. Owen had the knife.
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413. - He wanted to kill him.
- Owen?
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414. Oh, God, I couldn't stop it! Help me!
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415. Christ, Gwen, what were you thinking?
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416. I didn't see him. I didn't see anyone but me.
Just said his name.
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417. Owen.
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418. Bernie said he saw himself dead in that street.
You saw Owen with the knife.
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419. But I was holding it.
My hands were covered in blood.
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420. That was one future.
One of many possible futures.
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421. Whatever you saw,
what Bernie saw, might not happen.
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422. Might not? Can't we find out?
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423. You've got all this stuff. Alien stuff.
Isn't there anything that can help?
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424. I'm sorry.
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425. I wish we'd never found it.
Poor Bernie, seeing himself dead.
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426. - Well, he might not be.
- Mmm, possible futures.
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427. - He might like to know that.
- You're certainly finding it a comfort.
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428. I don't know what to do.
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429. I found your Ed Morgan earlier. Did a trace.
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430. I found him, too. Phone book.
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431. It took all night, but I found him.
I paid him a visit this morning.
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432. Put the fear of God into him.
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433. - What did you find?
- H is medical records.
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434. He's claustrophobic, paranoid, depressive.
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435. Got a couple of recorded attempts of suicide.
He's barely left his house in years.
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436. - Look, Owen, if Jack finds out...
- Well, he won't, will he?
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437. Hello?
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438. I think he thought I wanted money.
He kept saying, "You'll get nothing from me."
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439. - Paranoia.
- Yeah.
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440. He said, "You'll get nothing from me.
Leave me alone.
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441. - "I've told you before."
- Told who?
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442. Look, I've seen things
you wouldn't believe.
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443. There's the old bridge down on Penfro Street.
It was a man and a girl from ages ago.
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444. He was following her
back from a dance along the canal.
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445. Bernie, it's Gwen.
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446. Can I come in? Thanks.
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447. I know it sounds mad,
but just because you saw yourself...
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448. Dead, yeah?
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449. - It doesn't mean it's going to happen.
- But you don't know how to stop it.
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450. For you or for me.
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451. It's got right into my head, this thing.
Some things you're just better off not knowing.
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452. - Jack.
- Ed Morgan.
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453. Owen went freelance earlier. Decided
to pay him a visit. Wanted to frighten him.
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454. Sounds like he succeeded.
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455. I think our friend Bernie Harris got there first,
tried to blackmail him.
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456. Bernie was blackmailing him?
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457. Looks that way.
Ed thought Owen was part of the same outfit.
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458. - Are you home yet?
- No, I'm at Bernie's place.
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459. We're heading over.
Stay right there. Owen, with me.
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460. Tosh, keep an eye on CCTV
in case Bernie makes a run for it.
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461. So you saw Ed Morgan assaulting that girl, too,
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462. and you thought
you'd make some money out of it?
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463. " Diagnosed severe depression, agoraphobic..."
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464. No. I don't believe this.
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465. Jack? I'm on CCTV and I'm looking at Ed Morgan.
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466. - What? Where is he?
- Coming on to Evelyn Street.
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467. That's Bernie's street.
He's heading for Bernie's flat.
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468. What, are we expecting someone?
Where are you going? Bernie!
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469. Bernie!
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470. - Jack? Yeah, what the hell is going on?
- We're on our way. Are you okay?
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471. Yeah, I would be if someone would just...
Just tell me...
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472. I'm gonna die. I've seen it happen.
Out there on the road.
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473. Bernie said he saw himself dead in that road.
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474. Gwen? Gwen!
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475. I knew you'd find me in the end.
I knew you'd come for me.
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476. I've been waiting for years.
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477. Have you come for me, too?
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478. I used to see it in people's faces
when they looked at me.
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479. They knew.
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480. I tried to hide, but they knew.
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481. I haven't been outside for so long.
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482. - Edwin...
- Little bitch!
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483. You're all the same.
You blame me and make me the bad one.
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484. - Edwin, put the knife down.
- I wasted my life for you.
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485. We won't tell anyone. No one else is gonna know.
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486. Stay calm.
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487. I won't breathe a word.
You'll never see me again, I promise.
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488. I know. That's why I came.
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489. It's what you want, isn't it?
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490. Got him!
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491. Drop the knife.
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492. Are we okay?
- I got it.
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493. - Are we okay?
- Yeah, yeah, we're okay.
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494. I've got the knife. I've got the knife, Edwin.
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495. You were so close.
You were going for her, weren't you?
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496. Just like with Lizzie.
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497. I've got the knife, Edwin. You were so close.
As close as I am now.
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498. Owen had the knife. He wanted to kill him.
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499. - Why should you get away with it?
- Owen!
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500. You said you were sorry. You said
you didn't want to hurt her, but you didn't stop.
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501. - Owen!
- What if I didn't stop? Would I be sorry?
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502. Owen, no!
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503. I don't know.
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504. Go and deal with Bernie!
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505. It didn't happen.
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506. No one died. You stopped it from happening.
You got here in time.
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507. I knew you'd come for me...
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508. He's arresting!
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509. Help me.
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510. I was so close. I couldn't stop it.
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511. Oh, God. Oh, God. I couldn't... I couldn't...
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512. I couldn't...
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513. I couldn't stop it.
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514. He wanted to die.
He would have found a way, no matter what.
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515. I screwed up. I know I did.
But... But I didn't kill him.
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516. I could have, but I didn't.
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517. - No, I did.
- Tosh is right. It could have been anyone.
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518. What about that?
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519. The problem with seeing the future
is you can't just sit and look at it.
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520. You got to try and change things.
Make it happen differently.
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521. It's not meant for us. All these ghosts.
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522. We'd be lost.
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523. The sun's nearly up.
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524. - Ianto.
- Secure archives.
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525. Come on.
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526. I killed him. I've still got blood on my hands.
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527. He killed himself.
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528. Come on, Gwen. Look, the sun's coming up.
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529. - A new day.
- The city will be awake soon.
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530. - All those people, all that energy.
- All those ghosts.
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531. We're surrounded by them.
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532. We can't see them, we can't touch them...
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533. but they're there all right.
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534. A million shadows of human emotion.
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535. We've just got to learn to live with them.
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536. What's happening?
- Internal power drain.
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537. - What the hell is it?
- It's wrong.
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538. It's beyond wrong. It shouldn't be here.
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539. We have found parts of a cyber conversion unit,
fully powered up and working.
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540. I'm deadly serious.
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541. Oh, God. There she is.
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542. If she's still alive, you execute her.
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