1. Aldo Moro e'morto. L'ex Primo Ministro,
Aldo Moro, e'stato assassinato.
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2. Il corpo e'stato trovato
con dieci proiettili...
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3. in via Michelangelo Caetani
in Roma...
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4. posso confermare
che Aldo Moro...
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5. ex Primo Ministro e leader della
Democrazia Cristiana, e'stato assassinato.
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6. Jessica.
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7. Who is that?
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8. - Me.
- Yes. Who's that?
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9. - A frog.
- What has he got on his head?
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10. A crown.
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11. Wow.
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12. Jessica?
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13. I need to talk
to someone.
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14. Can you stay
with this man?
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15. I asked if you recognised this.
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16. It's a document containing
the identity of Mr. Rabbit.
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17. It was sent to an Italian journalist
called Mino Pecorelli.
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18. Say hello, Mino.
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19. Ciao.
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20. Mino's the man who pinned the death
of Aldo Moro on the CIA for us.
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21. Mino's with us.
Aren't you, Mino?
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22. Getting this
was a shock for Mino.
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23. It blew his mind, in fact.
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24. And we were...
very, very lucky
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25. it was sent to him.
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26. Weren't we, Mino?
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27. Do you recognise it, Philip?
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28. Well, you should.
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29. You fucking sent it.
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30. I've finished Janus.
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31. What?
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32. Does it work?
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33. It works perfectly. It's perfect.
But... I've made an adjustment to it.
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34. I've changed it.
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35. - What adjustment?
- Milner... I've changed it.
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36. What have you done?
What is the adjustment?
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37. You can't use it.
You can never use what I've made.
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38. Give me Janus
by the end of the week.
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39. Or we'll torture Jessica.
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40. Queues formed outside bakers' shops
throughout England and Wales...
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41. with most stores limiting customers
to one loaf apiece.
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42. The Electricity Council have now
drawn up their contingency plans...
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43. for cuts and disconnections
once the strike begins...
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44. and the supplies
to the power stations...
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45. It has really been
quite remarkable...
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46. what has been achieved in these
last few weeks of the three-day week...
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47. by British industry,
because of all the arrangements...
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48. which have been made
by the unions and the employers...
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49. and they ought to have
full credit...
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50. - What did you do to my Pietre?
- Christ, Brosca. Not this again.
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51. - I'm his father. Why would I...
- I take him to the doctor!
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52. The doctor said it is shock, like trauma.
What did you do to him?
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53. Why did you do that?
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54. He doesn't need a shrink.
You need to take your pills.
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55. I'm not taking your pills!
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56. You poison me.
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57. What did you do to him?
I fucking kill you!
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58. What did you do to him?
I fucking kill you!
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59. I really fucking kill you!
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60. Mr. Carvel?
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61. And it's so simple,
it's... it's almost elegant.
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62. It has the speed,
it has the effectiveness...
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63. so we introduce the fungus
to the gut of the mosquito.
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64. We just need
a more virulent strain.
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65. Ending the mosquito
ends malaria.
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66. Dengue fever, yellow fever,
West Nile virus.
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67. - We believe we are very close...
- It won't work.
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68. I beg your pardon?
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69. M. anisopliae? That's what
you're talking about? It won't work.
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70. There's poor stability
in the sporulating strains.
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71. You'll get 35% effectiveness at best
before the mosquito out-evolves it.
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72. We believe...
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73. Besides, there are
3,500 species of mosquito.
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74. They've been around
for 100 million years.
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75. You think you can just
yank them out of existence?
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76. I mean, you do realise half the birds
in the Arctic tundra will starve to death?
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77. I mean, you have actually thought of that
or are you just fucking idiots?
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78. - And how would you cure malaria?
- Cure malaria?
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79. Why would we want
to cure malaria?
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80. Malaria's doing a great job.
Leave malaria alone.
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81. Young man, you're drunk.
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82. Yes, I am, and in the morning
we'll both still be cunts.
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83. Have you come here
just to drink?
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84. There's a blackout
everywhere else.
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85. It's only held
once every four years, this.
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86. The idea is to get people together
who could never normally talk.
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87. Like politicians, world leaders...
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88. scientists.
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89. No-one knows it exists.
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90. Is that what you are?
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91. A scientist, then?
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92. Must be a good one
to get into here.
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93. Must be some kind of genius
to get into here.
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94. No offence. I'm sure you're great.
But why don't you just fuck off?
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95. Why don't you make me?
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96. What's wrong with
curing malaria?
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97. Or don't you want to make the world
a better place?
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98. Let me explain
something to you.
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99. The sun throws a certain amount
of energy onto this planet.
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100. We turn it into food,
clothing, shelter, et cetera.
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101. It supports
an amount of us...
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102. and it took 30,000 years
for that amount to become one billion.
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103. Then we found a way
to use ancient sunlight...
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104. sunlight trapped in oil and coal.
We started to live off that.
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105. What happened?
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106. In just 130 years,
our population doubled.
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107. The next billion took 30 years.
The fourth billion has taken just 14.
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108. So, here's the question.
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109. What do you think is going to happen
when that oil and coal runs out...
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110. in, say, 100 years?
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111. When there's 10 billion living on a planet
that can support only one?
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112. I think we're going to
tear each other to shreds.
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113. At last.
Someone with an ounce of fucking brain.
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114. Malaria?
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115. The only disease
that needs curing is us.
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116. Go on, then.
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117. Let's throw ourselves off.
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118. What are you doing?
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119. Well, if there's no point
in being alive...
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120. All right, Okay, I get it.
Yeah, yeah, fine. I get what you...
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121. Look, look! That... that could tip!
Please don't do that. Please?
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122. - Have you ever been in a genocide?
- What?
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123. I have.
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124. So, if you have
some sort of answer...
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125. - ... I'd like to hear it.
- I have an answer.
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126. No-one wants to listen to me.
They're all too fucking scared.
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127. But if you come down
off that table, I will tell you.
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128. Look, it's a rabbit.
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129. See?
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130. Do you like the rabbit?
Do you like it?
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131. It's fine, Brosca.
He'll grow out of it.
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132. Just a phase.
He's fine.
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133. This is incredible.
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134. Some of those scientists
are Nobel laureates.
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135. So?
They think you're a god.
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136. Don't laugh.
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137. Do you see the way
they behave around you?
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138. - They're small compared to you.
- I can't think like that.
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139. Why? Because it's true?
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140. I'm confused by what I feel.
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141. Each day is momentous. Each minute,
every decision, every action is...
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142. historic.
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143. And I feel separate.
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144. You know?
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145. Do you feel that?
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146. That separation?
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147. See?
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148. You are a fucking god.
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149. Janus, it's called "Janus"...
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150. and, um...
it's a protein and it's incredible.
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151. The hard part was making it
so it can't be detected.
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152. It's split into two elements,
which combine in the brain to create Janus.
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153. It then sends signals that alter
the production of cohesion in fertility.
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154. Essentially, it switches off
human reproduction.
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155. It's, um... amazing.
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156. Philip, when you say
"it switches off human reproduction"...
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157. we're not trying to end
the human race.
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158. We use a placebo.
We leave 5 to 8% unaffected.
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159. - They'll remain fertile.
- And who do we give that placebo to?
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160. There are certain genetic traits
that are undeniably advantageous.
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161. Now, I believe I've isolated a group
of people who are genetically stronger...
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162. Group? Do you mean a race?
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163. Race is not a term
that science recognises...
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164. but, yes, if you must,
then "race".
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165. - That's the Third fucking Reich.
- It's the opposite of that.
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166. I'm not talking about murder.
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167. I'm talking about allowing some to continue.
A world without race.
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168. It's a world without
racial fucking genocide!
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169. - And can you make Janus decide?
- I could.
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170. I could find a combination of junk genes
that only a certain percentage have...
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171. tailor Janus not to trigger
when those genes are present.
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172. Right, and that would be random?
Nothing would connect those people?
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173. No, it's junk DNA.
Doesn't do anything. But...
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174. why not choose?
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175. Because that's not
who we are.
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176. So, you've been to Plovdiv?
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177. - Yes, I love Plovdiv.
- He hasn't been to fucking Plovdiv.
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178. What are you talk... I love Plovdiv.
Plovdiv's my favourite place.
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179. He is a fucking liar, Brosca.
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180. Okay, you tell me what is the name
of the main square in Plovdiv.
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181. Okay. The main square in Plovdiv, right?
It's got lots of little...
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182. So, the main square in Plovdiv
is called... Plovdiv Main Square.
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183. - You lied.
- They're a straight-speaking people.
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184. Shall we do the merengue? Yeah?
Hand on my shoulder.
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185. That's it. Watch my hips.
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186. - Shall I spin you around?
- She's lovely, Brosca.
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187. Merengue!
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188. Are you okay?
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189. Does he know what you do?
Tom.
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190. God, no.
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191. I love him.
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192. And I want him
to continue loving me.
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193. No, we can't. They're downstairs.
I'm supposed to be getting whiskey.
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194. You're driving me nuts. I'll be quick, I promise.
You won't even notice.
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195. Philip, I'm asking you.
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196. - You have not hurt our son, yes?
- Brosca, no!
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197. I would never hurt him.
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198. I'm...
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199. I'm pregnant.
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200. I going to have a baby,
Philip.
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201. Don't come in tomorrow.
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202. There's going to be
a gas leak.
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203. They know too much, Philip.
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204. Jesus Christ, Milner.
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205. Do you think they can walk around
talking about this?
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206. They're good people.
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207. Good?
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208. Why?
Because you know them?
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209. We're saving a species.
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210. Are these few more important than everyone
because you've become attached to them?
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211. We can't afford attachments,
Philip.
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212. You need to remember that.
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213. What have we got here?
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214. It's a rabbit. See?
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215. Do you like the rabbit?
Do you?
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216. You see?
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217. Do you like the rabbit?
You like it?
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218. Look how beautiful it is.
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219. Look.
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220. Try it.
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221. She'll be back in a minute.
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222. Just popped out.
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223. How are you, Tom?
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224. Yeah.
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225. Bit fucked, actually.
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226. - Do you need anything?
- No. No, no.
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227. I'm gonna go to one of those rehab places
they have now.
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228. - Oh, that's great.
- Yeah.
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229. That's great, Tom.
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230. I really think...
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231. you know,
this time, you know?
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232. I heard about
the gas leak at the lab.
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233. She's devastated.
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234. It means so much to her.
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235. Your work.
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236. I've never seen her
so alive.
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237. She loves you, you know?
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238. Not like that.
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239. That she saves for me.
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240. With you, it's...
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241. much higher.
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242. Brain love.
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243. She loves your brain.
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244. - Hey. Come here. Hey.
- Oh, Jesus.
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245. Let me get that for you.
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246. Did you get the medication?
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247. - I did, I did.
- Philip popped round.
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248. Okay. Feeling better?
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249. Philip Carvel?
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250. I'm arresting you
on suspicion of cruelty to a child.
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251. You do not have to say anything, but
anything you do say will be taken down...
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252. She's right.
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253. I experimented on him.
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254. I was trying to inhibit violence.
I needed a human subject.
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255. He was all I had.
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256. It changed him.
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257. I've been trying
to put it right.
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258. I can't.
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259. I'm sure
you had your reasons.
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260. Look, I love Brosca.
But this?
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261. She's harming you.
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262. Let me help you with her.
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263. She has to go.
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264. - She's coming between us.
- What about Tom?
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265. He's a fucking time bomb.
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266. It's your love for Tom
that puts us in danger.
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267. I don't feel like that about Brosca.
I don't feel like that about anyone.
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268. The only person
I feel like that about...
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269. is you.
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270. You and what
we are doing together.
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271. No. No, Tom, please.
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272. Please don't do that.
Don't.
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273. I did ring.
I let myself in.
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274. We need to talk.
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275. Okay.
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276. - Okay, talk.
- Here?
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277. - This is quite sensitive.
- I said "talk".
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278. The Network lab in Tel Aviv.
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279. One of the men worked out
the RNA codes for Janus.
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280. He has an idea
of what it does.
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281. - Has he told anyone?
- Half the lab, as many as 50 people.
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282. We're not sure exactly who yet,
but we have it locked down.
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283. - Do you have a plane ready?
- TWA 841, heading to JFK.
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284. We've told them
they're going to be debriefed by the CIA.
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285. Well, you know
what we have to do, then.
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286. We have to bring it down.
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287. We have to plant a bomb aboard the plane
and we have to kill all of them.
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288. What are you talking about?
Killing? Killing who?
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289. Who you going to kill?
What you talking about planes and killing for?
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290. Mr. Carvel?
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291. There have been
some complications.
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292. I'm very sorry to tell you
but your wife didn't survive childbirth.
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293. Well, we always knew
it wasn't going to be easy, didn't we?
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294. We always knew that.
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295. There have to be sacrifices.
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296. We're making a new world, Philip.
We are creating utopia.
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297. Okay.
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298. You're special. You're unique.
So, yes, you can have the child.
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299. But don't get lost in her,
Philip.
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300. - Mr. Carvel?
- Please, don't get lost in...
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301. You've had a little girl.
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302. A girl.
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303. A little girl.
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304. She's...
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305. - ... she's beautiful.
- What are you going to call her?
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306. Jessica.
Her name is Jessica.
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307. Give me Janus
by the end of the week...
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308. or we'll torture Jessica.
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309. Take this off.
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310. There you are.
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311. The continued waste collectors' strike
has led local authorities...
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312. to store waste in car parks
with threats of a looming oil crisis...
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313. - ... talk of a state of emergency is...
- ... a vote of no confidence...
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314. in the Labour Government
has been called.
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315. It's expected to come down
to just one or two votes.
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316. It was only two votes.
It's pretty... pretty tight.
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317. Indeed, but, you know,
when it's only two, anything can happen.
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318. Coffins?
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319. What a charming place to meet!
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320. Are these full?
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321. Oh... the gravediggers' strike.
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322. They're storing
the bodies here.
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323. The "Winter of Discontent", they're calling it.
Leicester Square's landfill.
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324. It's Philip.
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325. He's done it again.
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326. What?
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327. No. No, I spoke to him.
I've just come from Rome, where we spoke...
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328. - You spoke, he listened...
- ... and I told...
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329. and then he did it again.
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330. Another document,
another leak.
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331. We think it's the same thing.
The identity of Mr. Rabbit.
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332. He sent it to Richard Sykes,
UK ambassador to Holland.
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333. We don't think
Sykes knows what it means.
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334. But why Sykes?
Why send it to him?
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335. If the Tories win the next election,
he's on security with Airey Neave.
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336. - Airey Neave? Well, has he seen it?
- We don't know.
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337. Look, why is Philip
doing this to us?
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338. He's finished Janus.
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339. But he's scared of it.
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340. He can't bring himself
to destroy it, so...
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341. he's doing the next best thing,
he's destroying me.
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342. Jesus.
What the hell will he do next?
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343. Letan, I have men at the US lab,
armed men...
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344. No, no-one touches
Philip Carvel.
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345. Show me.
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346. Your loyalty breaks my heart.
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347. Deal with Sykes.
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348. Then we need to talk
to Airey Neave.
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349. At nine o'clock this morning, Sir Richard
was sitting inside his Rolls-Royce...
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350. in the grounds
of his residence here...
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351. preparing to drive the short distance
to the embassy in the centre of the Hague.
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352. At that time, two men rushed up on foot
and five shots were fired at the car.
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353. Sir Richard was hit,
and so was his 19-year-old footman...
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354. - ... who had just shut the door.
- Milner!
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355. It's an honour to meet you,
Mr. Neave.
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356. Mr. Neave, we believe you may have
received some information...
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357. from Mr. Sykes before he died.
A document?
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358. I did!
Extraordinarily extravagant stuff.
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359. International conspiracies at the heart
of many governments, et cetera, et cetera.
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360. - It's terribly exciting reading.
- Well, as strange as it may seem...
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361. we're worried that this information
may be putting your life at risk.
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362. Really? How dreadful.
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363. And do you know
who killed poor Richard yet?
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364. Not officially, but we believe
it was dissident Republicans.
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365. Do we?
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366. Are you talking about "we"
as in Ml5?
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367. Well, yes, I'm sure that "we"
does believe it was the IRA.
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368. Or the INLA.
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369. Or the RSPCA, for that matter.
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370. But you and I, Milner...
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371. we know
it was someone else.
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372. And who do we...
think it was?
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373. Why, it was you, Milner.
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374. Are you suggesting that the British
security services assassinated Mr...
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375. Are we playing that game?
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376. If we did... kill Sykes...
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377. what makes you think
we won't just kill you?
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378. I'm not Sykes, Milner.
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379. Or Letan.
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380. Or Rabbity,
or whatever your name is.
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381. Now, as you know,
there's a vote of no confidence...
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382. in Mr. Callaghan and his government.
This Friday, in fact.
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383. If we win this vote,
there'll be a general election...
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384. and Margaret will become Prime Minister.
Hooray.
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385. But it's balanced
on a knife edge.
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386. Alfred Broughton, Labour MP.
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387. He's at death's door, apparently.
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388. And you want us to push him
through that door?
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389. Heavens, no!
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390. If you did that,
the vote might get delayed.
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391. No, I just want you
to get him to pull a sickie.
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392. Mr. Carvel?
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393. - Who are you?
- Your friend Milner sent me.
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394. - She's rather upset with you.
- What do you want?
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395. Pleased to meet you.
My name is Mr. Omida.
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396. Should the time come,
I'm to be your daughter's torturer.
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397. I've been asked to explain
my process to you.
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398. Now, Jessica's only four,
and always the difficulty with such an age...
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399. is maintaining life
for the maximum amount of time.
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400. So, I will need to monitor
vital signs throughout.
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401. But this is just a matter
of being attentive.
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402. Moo!
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404. What we're about to tell you
is a matter of national security.
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405. There is a threat
against one of your patients.
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406. An MP. Alfred Broughton.
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407. He will be assassinated
on his way to Westminster this Friday...
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408. - ... and we need you to stop him.
- Me?
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409. Tell him he's too sick to travel.
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410. What?
That won't stop him.
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411. - Christ, have you met him?
- Then make him too sick to travel.
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412. We can't go
to Broughton himself...
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413. or we risk alerting those around him
who are setting this up.
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414. But, er...
what about the vote?
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415. I mean, it's a vote of no confidence.
Have you any idea how much that matters?
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416. Bernard Weatherill. He's a Tory MP.
There's a gentlemen's agreement...
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417. that if a member of the Government
is too ill to vote...
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418. then an opposition MP
also won't vote.
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419. We have persuaded Bernard
to honour that agreement.
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420. Bollocks.
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421. - Who do you think I am?
- Dr. Isherwood, this is...
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422. You're trying to topple
the fucking Government.
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423. No, no.
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424. I'm a Labour voter.
I'm a card-carrying member, you fucks!
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425. I've been on picket lines
up and down this country...
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426. and I know an Ml5 stitch-up
when I see one. Martin!
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427. - Please don't do that.
- Martin!
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428. Fucking establishment crypto-fascist
bastards.
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429. You're all the same.
Terrified of the proletariat.
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430. - Martin, call the police.
- That's not a good idea.
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431. Tell them that it's a matter
of national security.
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432. - Martin, don't do that.
- There are two people here trying to...
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433. There.
Now, can we all just, please, calm down?
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434. Make sure
Alfred Broughton doesn't vote.
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435. Will you do that for us?
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436. Mr. Carvel?
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437. Philip? I am Omida.
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438. I need to know... I need to know
I can get through to you.
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439. Please nod.
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440. Good.
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441. Torture is communication.
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442. So, what I will do is, I will inflict
a torture upon your person.
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443. Then I'll go and inflict
the same torture upon Jessica.
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444. It will be exactly the same,
not diminished.
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445. What you feel, she will feel.
Exactly.
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446. You will imagine her screams.
Her tears.
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447. Please.
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448. - Her begging.
- Please don't do that.
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449. I will go back and forth this way
for a period of several hours...
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450. and if that doesn't work,
then we'll start all over again...
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451. but with her in front of you.
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452. Now, propriety requires me to ask you
if you'd simply like to give us Janus now.
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453. It's... perfect.
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454. But I've made a...
an adjustment to it.
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455. I've not been in control of myself,
you know?
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456. Well, we can work that out.
I promise.
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457. It... it's not...
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458. Tell us, Philip, please.
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459. Always,
with my first torture...
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460. I like to start with something
brutal and traditional.
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461. I'm simply going to pull out
the fingernails on your right hand.
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462. Is it here?
Is it in the lab?
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463. Is this it?
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464. Is there something in this?
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465. I'm ashamed
of what I've done...
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466. and I'm scared of you.
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467. You will use it
no matter what.
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468. Please don't hurt
my little girl.
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469. Oh, please!
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470. I'm going to visit Jessica now,
Mr. Carvel.
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471. Don't!
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472. Not Jessica!
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473. Did you call that in?
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474. Who the hell called that in?
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475. Let's go! Quick!
Move, move, move!
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476. Please evacuate
all areas immediately.
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477. - Evacuate all areas immediately...
- We need to evacuate this area now.
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478. Yes, I know,
but I need to get back there.
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479. Ma'am,
I will not tell you again!
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480. There is a nuclear incident
at the Three Mile Island plant.
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481. We must evacuate
this facility.
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482. Evacuate all areas
immediately.
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483. Please go to your designated assembly points,
where evac people are waiting.
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484. Do not stop...
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485. Philip Carvel?
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486. My name is Christos.
I've come to get you out of here.
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487. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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488. An accident at the Three Mile Island
nuclear power plant.
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489. Federal agents said the reactor's core
may have been damaged.
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490. Radiation passed through the four-foot
concrete walls and was detected...
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491. a mile away from the plant.
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492. Mr. Callaghan lost the vote
of no confidence by a single vote...
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493. and has called a general election
for May 3rd.
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494. Favourite to become Europe's first woman
Prime Minister, Margaret Hilda Thatcher.
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495. The bomb went off
shortly before three o'clock.
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496. The bomb, in fact, had been placed
in Mr. Neave's blue Vauxhall car.
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497. Clearly, this was a deliberate and
well-planned operation. But by whom?
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was given the news by an aide...
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499. nobody knew that the victim
was one of her closest friends.
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500. There's someone been killed.
A bomb outside the House of Commons.
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501. They need to talk to you.
Just now, seven minutes ago.
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502. - Who?
- We don't know yet.
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503. - Oh, dear...
- Terrible news, Mrs. Thatcher.
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504. We've lost him.
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505. Don't you mean
we've lost it?
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506. Isn't it Janus we've lost?
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507. I've just heard
that Airey Neave has been killed.
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508. An IRA bomb, they're saying.
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509. It was you.
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510. But... I don't understand.
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511. If... if we could do this all along,
why the hell did we do what he said?
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512. We need a government
that stays in power.
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513. I think this lot will be around
for a while...
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514. with help.
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515. We've managed to pull some footage
of Carvel with Jessica...
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516. from the
close-circuit system.
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517. We think that's a vaccine...
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518. and we think
Janus is inside it.
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519. It's in her?
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520. He put it in Jessica?
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521. - And what's his name?
- His name's Dane. Mark Dane.
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522. - And does he have family?
- No. No, he hasn't got any family.
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523. Okay, Jessica Hyde...
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524. let's teach you
how to use a gun.
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