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00:01A few months ago, the Veritas was translated again.
00:05Everyone who worked on the translation and everyone who subsequently read it is now dead.
00:11You're cute as a what?
00:12An alien.
00:14What do you mean an alien?
00:16A space one.
00:17A space alien.
00:20Will you read the Veritas?
00:23Sir, you're blind and you don't want your enemies to know.
00:27So, you're two are in a computer simulation.
00:31Well, yeah, more like you got trapped inside one.
00:34Can that happen?
00:35Yeah, he's an alien.
00:37A space one.
00:39Yeah, a space one.
00:41Well, let's just call it a sort of dream.
00:51Are you just completely mad?
00:53Are you just completely mad?
00:56Is it working?
00:57A little bit.
00:58Not so mad then.
01:01What are you doing?
01:03I'm doing what everybody does when the world is in danger.
01:06I'm calling the doctor.
01:08Pressing send.
01:12So, this computer simulation dream thing.
01:15Yeah.
01:16Which, to be clear, I don't believe a word of.
01:18Fair enough.
01:19You said I was in it.
01:20Yeah.
01:21How did it go?
01:22The dream version.
01:31The Pope in person.
01:33The Pope in your flat here?
01:35Yeah.
01:36Your tutor has strange dreams.
01:38I bet he does, you know.
01:39Maybe he's just trying to keep you on the straight and narrow.
01:44Maybe, yeah.
01:47How do you feel on the subject?
01:52There we are.
01:54There.
01:55Please remain still and calm.
01:57Sit down.
01:59Keep your hands in sight on the table.
02:01Miss Potts.
02:02Yeah?
02:03Who's this?
02:04This is my friend Penny.
02:06Who the hell are you?
02:07Room secure, Your Excellency.
02:11This is Miss Potts, sir.
02:13Hi.
02:14Miss Potts, this is the Secretary General of the UN.
02:18I have flown here today to speak to the President.
02:21I'm told you might be able to help.
02:24I don't know the President.
02:26How would I know the President?
02:28I wouldn't have even voted for him.
02:29He's orange.
02:31I mean the President.
02:33The Doctor.
02:35The Doctor's not a President.
02:37What's he President of?
02:39Well, in times of crisis, us.
02:47Is it okay if I get an Uber?
02:51President of the world?
02:53In times of unusual danger,
02:56that status is made official.
03:00Tarmacistan, near the border.
03:02This is a disputed area.
03:05Potential hotspot.
03:07The Chinese have troops here.
03:09The Russians here.
03:11The Americans here.
03:13And in the center, a pyramid.
03:16Sir, I have Colonel Brabbit on the line.
03:19Colonel Brabbit, you're on with the Secretary General.
03:21Colonel.
03:22What have you to report?
03:24Nothing, sir. Nothing at all.
03:26It seems dormant.
03:28The Russians and the Chinese are reporting the same.
03:31Reporting what?
03:32What's dormant?
03:34The pyramid.
03:35We are keeping it under observation.
03:39Why? What's it been doing?
03:41You haven't told her?
03:42I haven't, no.
03:43It's a 5,000 year old pyramid.
03:45There's one problem with that.
03:47One little problem.
03:50It wasn't there yesterday.
04:18TARMACISTAN
04:44The end of your life
04:46has already begun.
04:51There is a last place
04:53you will ever go.
04:56A last door you will ever walk through.
04:59The last sight you will ever see.
05:01And every step you ever take
05:04is moving you closer.
05:09The end of the world
05:12is a billion, billion tiny moments.
05:15Don't shut the door!
05:19And somewhere, unnoticed.
05:21Sorry.
05:22The silence or in darkness.
05:25Damn it.
05:26It has already begun.
05:28Are you talking to yourself in there?
05:32I'm meditating.
05:34You've been in there for hours.
05:36I've been trying to talk to you.
05:40How do you double lock this thing?
05:43I'm busy thinking.
05:45Excellent.
05:46Who needs eyesight?
05:49Those monk creatures I told you about.
05:52If they've modeled every event in human history.
05:55If they've simulated
05:57the entire event stream from day one till now.
06:01Think what they'd know.
06:04Think what they could do with that.
06:07The UN called?
06:09They want you in Tarmazistan immediately.
06:11Tell them no.
06:16They wouldn't type no for an answer.
06:21How did they get it out of my office?
06:23The windows aren't big enough.
06:25Oh, they are now.
06:28Are you going to ask what's going on?
06:29Last I heard you were on a date with Penny.
06:31What happened?
06:32Ah, the United Nations Secretary General.
06:35Awesome.
06:36No, that wasn't a metaphor.
06:38Good, because I really wasn't following it.
06:40Mr. President.
06:41I'm very pleased to see you.
06:43I think we have something of interest.
06:49Why don't you tell me in your own words?
06:52It's a matter of a pyramid.
07:11Oh.
07:13You're an angel.
07:22You look...
07:23Don't take this the wrong way.
07:25You look awful.
07:26How could anyone possibly take that the wrong way?
07:29Big night last night.
07:33There was drinking.
07:34There were breakages.
07:37Textbook.
07:38Textbook.
07:39We're going to stage two today.
07:41Well, it'd be rude not to.
07:43You were kaymixing it.
07:44I broke my reading glasses.
08:08Textbook.
08:38Textbook.
09:00Tell me what you see.
09:02It's a 5,000-year-old pyramid.
09:05What do you know?
09:06It wasn't there yesterday.
09:08Therefore?
09:11It's not really a pyramid.
09:12It's something disguised as a pyramid
09:15that disappeared out of thin air.
09:17And that's way beyond human technology,
09:19so it's got to be alien.
09:21It's an alien spaceship.
09:22There you go.
09:23But what's it doing?
09:25It could have chosen anywhere on this planet.
09:26It chose to sit on the strategic intersection
09:29of the three most powerful armies on Earth.
09:32So what it's doing, Colonel...
09:34It's sending us a message.
09:36What message?
09:38Bring it.
09:47Mr. Preston.
09:48Sir, what are you doing?
09:53Bring it.
09:55Now, don't.
09:58On it, sir.
10:00What's it doing?
10:02We don't know what the thing is capable of.
10:12Nothing yet.
10:13It looks fine.
10:15What are you doing?
10:18Updating him.
10:32There's something happening, sir.
10:35It's opening up, sir.
10:36There's a door.
10:40Now, don't.
10:42Something's coming out, sir.
10:49Going by the description you gave me from the simulation, sir,
10:51I think that's one of the monk creatures.
10:54Hello?
10:56Hello?
10:58Hello?
10:59Hello?
11:01We know you.
11:02Then you'll know that there's a line on the sand
11:05and I'm the man on the other side of it.
11:08You want to keep me that way?
11:09We will take this planet and its people.
11:13You will be prevented. You will be fought.
11:15We will be invited.
11:18We will take this world.
11:20We will rule its people.
11:22But only when we're asked.
11:26We will talk again.
11:28When?
11:29At the end of the hour.
11:4411.57pm.
11:46Yeah, mine too.
11:51It's everyone's.
11:5211.57pm.
11:56Did you get that, sir?
11:57Everyone's phone's gone to 11.57pm.
11:59Yep. Same here.
12:01What?
12:03What does that mean, 11.57pm?
12:05Also known as three minutes to midnight.
12:08The doomsday clock.
12:10The what?
12:11Symbolic clock face.
12:12Representing a countdown to possible global catastrophe
12:16started by some atomic scientist in 1947.
12:19The closer they said the clock to midnight,
12:21the closer we are to global disaster.
12:25Currently it's set at three minutes to midnight.
12:28So now every clock in the world is the doomsday clock.
12:32Thanks to the monks, yes.
12:34Is this a threat?
12:35I wish it was. Threats are easy.
12:37I think this is a warning.
12:39Somewhere, somehow, the end has begun.
12:54What?
13:11Fully automated.
13:13Lunch?
13:15Why don't we read not to?
13:24Yes? Who's there?
13:28What?
13:30Where am I?
13:34Hello.
13:35Hi.
13:36Sorry about that.
13:37Needed to call to zero in on your coordinates.
13:40Now, this is the Secretary General of the UN.
13:44I am the President of the World.
13:47I am the President of the World.
13:49I am the President of the World.
13:51I am the President of the World.
13:54And this is Xiao Liang.
13:57She's in charge of the Chinese army.
14:00Say hi to each other.
14:04Now, we've been having a bit of a chat.
14:06The thing is, World War III.
14:08What do you think?
14:09Basically, we're against it.
14:13Listen to me.
14:15Those creatures in that pyramid,
14:16they have studied your species, your civilization,
14:18your entire history.
14:20They've run a computer simulation of this world
14:22since you lot first slopped out of the ocean
14:23looking for a fight,
14:24and they have chosen this exact moment
14:26and this exact place to arrive.
14:29Why?
14:30Because a war's about to break out.
14:33Possibly.
14:35But whatever it is,
14:37they're right here, right now,
14:40because they believe humanity will be at its weakest.
14:44Then we'll demonstrate strength.
14:47We will attack the pyramid.
14:49This is never the answer.
14:51Isn't that right, Doctor?
14:55Contact your masters.
14:56Coordinate your attacks.
14:58Doctor?
14:59I doubt you'll even scratch that thing,
15:01but if you demonstrate strength and unity,
15:03they might choose to step away.
15:04Belle, take that look off your face.
15:07There's no look on my face.
15:08They did not come here in peace.
15:09We have to do what we can.
15:10Yeah, I get it.
15:20It's two minutes to now.
15:22The Demonstrator clock is moving.
15:24What do we do?
15:25Coordinate your attacks.
15:40What's wrong, then?
15:43What's wrong with the Doctor?
15:50Myra?
16:03Did Nardole send you to speak to me?
16:06Myra Dunn?
16:07Myra said there was something you ought to tell me.
16:12Funny thing for you, isn't it?
16:19Once it rules you,
16:21you're even afraid to admit what's scaring you.
16:24For the record, I, for one, fully understand my weakness.
16:30Oh, God, what's that?
16:50Approaching target.
16:51Permission to strike.
16:53So, why is the Pyramid active now?
16:56Possibly they know they're about to be bombed.
17:02Target distance ten miles.
17:04Set position five degrees.
17:19Red 12, mayday, mayday!
17:50It's the monks.
17:52They've hijacked the plane.
17:54How did they do that?
18:11Oh, they're fine.
18:13The crew are alive.
18:16Oh, they're fine.
18:18The crew are alive.
18:21Who are those guys?
18:23You think they are ours?
18:25Yours?
18:26We targeted the Pyramid with a missile.
18:38From a submarine.
18:40So demonstrating strength isn't going to help.
18:46We are ready to talk.
18:58Why don't you just take the afternoon off if you feel that bad?
19:03I can't just take the afternoon off.
19:05How about a kip on the floor under your desk?
19:08That's an idea I can get behind.
19:46We missed the trap, right?
19:49Possibly.
19:51Probably.
19:54And we're just walking into it.
19:56Well, every trap you walk into is a chance to learn about your enemies.
20:00Impossible to set a trap without making yourself portrait of your own weaknesses.
20:05Great.
20:06Unless it kills us.
20:09Well, you can say that about anything.
20:12Well, you can say that about anything.
20:36The human race is about to end.
20:39The chain of events is already in motion.
20:42Life on Earth will cease by humanity's own hand.
20:48Observe.
21:09Ah.
21:11The simulation machine looks a bit different from the outside.
21:14We are modeling the future.
21:16Each thread is a chain of days leading to your end.
21:21We can detect when a catastrophe is about to occur.
21:25And?
21:26Stop it from occurring.
21:28You don't look much like guardian angels.
21:30We have chosen this form to look like you.
21:33You look like corpses.
21:35You are corpses to us.
21:38Your world is ending.
21:40You can do nothing.
21:42But we can save you.
21:44Save us, then.
21:45To save you, we must be asked.
21:48Then what?
21:50We will protect you.
21:52How long for?
21:53Forever.
21:57Don't stand now.
22:00Do you see?
22:02Asking them for help has conditions.
22:06Invite them in.
22:08And it will be the last free action you take.
22:11If you do not ask for help, then see the days to come.
22:19These are the threads that lead to one year in your future.
22:24Take them as proof.
22:36Wait.
22:46What was that?
22:47Planet Earth is not a single living thing.
22:50Dead as the moon.
22:52You seem pretty damn calm about it.
22:55Do I?
22:56Oh, I'm sorry.
22:58It was not my first dead planet.
23:00Ask for help.
23:01It will be given.
23:03Why do you need to be asked?
23:04Power must consent.
23:06Power must consent? What does that mean?
23:08Those who hold power on this world must consent to our dominion.
23:15Why?
23:22One minute to midnight.
23:25You could take this planet in a heartbeat.
23:28Why do you need consent?
23:30We must be wanted.
23:32We must be loved.
23:34To rule through fear is inefficient.
23:37Of course.
23:38Fear is temporary.
23:39Love is slavery.
23:43If consent is what you need, I consent now.
23:48No. No.
23:49Don't do this. Please, don't even consider this.
23:51What I saw was real.
23:54I felt it.
23:59If you can help us.
24:02I consent.
24:03Please, listen to me.
24:10Do you have power?
24:12I have power.
24:14Does power consent?
24:17Please, stop. Just stop this.
24:19If your consent is impure, it will kill you.
24:24Impure? What does that mean, impure?
24:26You act out of fear.
24:28Fear is not consent.
24:33Fear is not consent.
24:41Planet Earth does not consent to your help, your presence, or your conquest.
24:46Thank you for playing the big pyramid game.
24:48Bye-bye. See you again next week. Hopefully not.
24:50Without our help, the planet Earth is doomed.
24:53Yes? Well, it's been doomed before.
24:56Guess what happened?
24:58Me.
25:02Me.
25:13What are you doing?
25:14I just need a minute.
25:16I was about to throw up my suit.
25:18I did that once.
25:19Oh.
25:29Oh my God.
25:33Okay.
25:35Whatever that is, that is not meant to happen.
25:39We need to sort this.
26:03Why do they need consent?
26:05Maybe they're like vampires.
26:07Can't come in unless they're invited.
26:09They're not vampires.
26:11The future we saw, is it the war?
26:13Do we bring the future about?
26:15That would seem to be the most obvious conclusion.
26:18No. I say no.
26:20Fred, I will not fight you.
26:22We are just soldiers in the field.
26:24Are we too afraid to disobey?
26:26I'm not.
26:33Neither am I.
26:37This is amazing.
26:39What do you think, Mr. President?
26:41Did we just give peace a chance?
26:48The clock.
26:51Sorry?
26:52Look at the clock.
26:56Still one minute to midnight.
26:58It made no difference.
27:00How could this make no difference?
27:02Because it's not you who's going to end the world.
27:05You were never the problem.
27:07Then who is the problem?
27:08Something is happening somewhere else.
27:11Somewhere in the world.
27:13In silence or in darkness.
27:16The world is ending right now.
27:18And we have to find out where.
27:24It's gone crazy.
27:26It's much too strong.
27:27But it's not just breaking the root system down.
27:29It's killing the whole thing.
27:31We have to seal off the lab, the greenhouse, everything.
27:34This can't be allowed to get into the atmosphere.
27:43This is impossible.
27:45We can't search a whole planet in a few minutes.
27:47Narrow it down.
27:48They landed the pyramid in the middle of a military crisis.
27:50What was the point of that?
27:53Okay, what was the point?
27:54What was the effect?
27:56They told us the world was ending in a potential war zone.
28:00What did we assume was going to happen?
28:02World War III.
28:03But it didn't.
28:04The trick was misdirection.
28:05Don't look where the arrow is pointing.
28:07Look where it's pointing away from.
28:09So, what's already on our radar that we should be worried about right now?
28:14Forget about war.
28:16What else could end the world?
28:17Bacteria.
28:18I like the sound of that.
28:20New strain of flu?
28:22Plague?
28:23People can be immune.
28:24And whatever it is will kill all life on Earth, not just humans.
28:28Plague discriminates.
28:31So, this isn't a plan.
28:32It's a mistake.
28:34Somebody, somewhere is doing something that's about to blow up in everybody's face.
28:49What are you doing?
28:50Misdirection tells us that whatever's coming is already on the watch list.
28:57I just put all the top secret intelligence documents in the world online in searchable format.
29:02What?
29:03Sit down and Google.
29:12It's never done anything like that before.
29:14Check the mix.
29:18Anything?
29:20Douglas?
29:23Douglas!
29:25Douglas!
29:47Doctor, listen.
29:48What?
29:49Isn't that worth at least just considering doing the deal?
29:51What deal?
29:52All we have to do is consent.
29:54That's what the Secretary General thought.
29:55They burned him.
29:56He was afraid.
29:57I'm not being afraid.
29:59I'm being smart.
30:00Yeah.
30:01Being smart is not giving away your planet.
30:03So, an accident leading to irrevocable consequences.
30:07I like bacteria.
30:08They can spread.
30:10Once they're out, you can't put them away again.
30:12What could they do?
30:13What do you depend on?
30:15Air, water, food, beer.
30:17Air, water, and food.
30:19Let's say something's going to change.
30:20Something is going to be released.
30:23Something new.
30:25Something fast.
30:26I'm feeling...
30:28I'm feeling biochemical.
30:30Check biochemical trials.
30:31Yes, sir.
30:32Doctor.
30:35That world was dead a year from now.
30:38We should at least go in there and talk.
30:40Well, there are about 100,000 biochemical trials going on right now.
30:44Specifically related to GM bacteria.
30:47Uh, 6,000.
30:49How many have reached stage two?
30:51You cannot accept their offer.
30:53Why not?
30:54Because whatever the price is, it's too high.
30:56We'll work it out.
30:57428.
30:59It's too many.
31:00And we don't even know if you're right.
31:01Well, I probably am.
31:03Probably isn't good enough.
31:04Well, probably is all you've got.
31:06It's your planet.
31:07You can't just give it away.
31:08You know what, sir?
31:09Finally, you've said something I agree with.
31:12It's our planet.
31:14Our choice.
31:16You can't make a deal with them.
31:17You don't know what you're agreeing to.
31:18I don't know.
31:19All I know is, I plan on living to fight another day.
31:23Right now, what we don't have is a whole lot of other days.
31:27Agreed.
31:28Also agreed.
31:30Doctor.
31:34Is it just possible that they're right?
31:38Being right is easy.
31:40We need to win.
31:42All these soldiers in the room and you're the only one still fighting.
31:45Would you make the deal?
31:47Even not knowing what's going to happen?
31:49Those guys have modelled every event in human history to find our weak spot.
31:54You can do the same in a couple of minutes.
31:56Would you make the deal?
31:57No.
31:58Not if I had a choice.
32:00But we don't.
32:01Do we?
32:02It's your world.
32:04Not anymore.
32:08Okay.
32:10Back to the pyramid.
32:12And negotiate our surrender.
32:20Doctor.
32:22What are you going to do?
32:24Well, for a start, I'm going to tell you the truth.
32:26I've been keeping a secret from you.
32:34Doctor?
32:37We can blind them.
32:40That's how we do it.
32:42We blind them.
32:43Blind who? The monks?
32:45Bill, go to the pyramid.
32:47Keep an eye on them all.
32:48Now, Dole, with me, to the targets.
32:50Yes, sir.
32:51Have you got a plan?
32:53You'll be hearing from me.
32:55Biohazard lab in lockdown.
32:59Biohazard lab in lockdown.
33:03Biohazard lab in lockdown.
33:07Biohazard lab in lockdown.
33:11Oh, Douglas, what have you done?
33:15Okay.
33:16There's a list of labs on the unit watch list.
33:18If they're being watched,
33:19that means that they've got CCTV cameras
33:22with feeds to unit 8Q.
33:25Can you hack them all?
33:26Of course I can. I'm not just sexy.
33:28But there's 428 of them.
33:29We can't watch them all.
33:31Are you following me?
33:32Yeah, I think I get it.
33:34Yes, but we're not going to watch them.
33:36Switch them off. Can you do that?
33:37What good would switching them off do?
33:40I'm right.
33:41The monks are only watching one of those labs.
33:44How would they do that?
33:45Well, I suppose they'd just hack the cameras.
33:49So switch them off.
33:57Okay, so we've blinded them.
34:00But whatever's happening is still happening.
34:02Yeah.
34:03And the monks are powerful.
34:04They can just turn the cameras back on.
34:06Yes, they can.
34:07But they're only watching one lab.
34:10So all we need to know is which lab
34:12just got its cameras back.
34:18Oh, you genius.
34:21Boom.
34:31Oh, my God.
34:32No, I'm the doctor.
34:34But it's an easy mistake to make.
34:35The eyebrows.
34:36How did you do that?
34:37What is that thing?
34:38It's not Dole.
34:39It's not my fault.
34:40Back to the TARDIS.
34:41This place is toxic.
34:42I'm not human.
34:43Well, you're human enough.
34:44I've got your lungs, Chief.
34:45Oh, now he tells me.
34:47Parker Close, monitor me.
34:49Oh, tidy up your room.
34:54You have a problem, I believe.
34:56Who the hell are you?
34:57Don't be alarmed.
34:58We don't have time.
34:59Just jump straight to what they're explaining.
35:24It's the doctor.
35:25Okay, found it.
35:26Lab in Yorkshire.
35:27Long story short, misplaced decimal point
35:30resulting in a bacteria that turns any living thing
35:33it touches into gunk.
35:35So why is it going down the world?
35:37Has it been dispersed already?
35:38Ah, no, it's still in the lab.
35:40I think I can contain it.
35:42We give him two minutes, and we're heading in.
35:44Agreed?
35:45Agreed.
35:47We have an air filtration system
35:48to take toxins out of the air.
35:50It runs a cycle every 30 minutes.
35:52It's gonna pump the bacteria into the atmosphere.
35:55So switch it off.
35:56I can't.
35:57Oh.
35:58Fine, okay, when's the next cycle?
36:0020 minutes.
36:01What?
36:06Anything?
36:07The venting system is automatic.
36:08This is gonna be trickier than I thought.
36:14We're going in.
36:18Think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think.
36:20Stupid doctor, stupid, stupid, stupid.
36:24Handsome doctor.
36:27Adorable, hugely intelligent,
36:29but still approachable doctor.
36:34What's another way to destroy bacteria?
36:36Sterilization.
36:37And how do you sterilize something?
36:39Put it in boiling water.
36:41Or?
36:42Put it in a flame.
36:44She's got it.
36:47My George, she's got it.
36:50I'm not gonna lie to you.
36:51This means that your insurance premiums
36:53are gonna go through the roof.
36:54In fact, pretty much everything is gonna go through the roof
36:56because I'm going to blow up the lab.
36:58Just need some kind of a trigger first.
37:01But what are you gonna blow up with?
37:05The bacteria is making ethanol.
37:07The greenhouse and the lab are full of it.
37:09Seriously, what do you do when this is all over?
37:14We're ready to talk.
37:22Do you have power?
37:25Well, right now we're representing
37:27the three biggest armies on the planet.
37:30So I guess we do.
37:32Does power consent?
37:35We consent.
37:37If your consent is impure, it will kill you.
37:42I surrender.
37:44We surrender.
37:46What more do you want?
37:49To rule, there must be love.
37:53Your consent must be pure.
38:01You act out of strategy.
38:03Strategy is not consent.
38:15Do you consent?
38:17I don't have any power.
38:19Or nobody.
38:20You represent the greatest power on the planet.
38:25You represent the Doctor.
38:28Is your consent pure?
38:35Is this gonna work?
38:36Trust me.
38:37I bobble in there, machine goes ping,
38:39lab goes boom, world is saved.
38:41You develop a pretty intense crush on me.
38:44Okay.
38:45Go through to the machine room.
38:46You're going to have to let me back in when I'm done.
38:48How long before the vents kick in?
38:50Four minutes.
38:52Doctor, are you still there?
38:54There's no way of stopping the lab venting.
38:56So I'm going to sterilize the building by blowing it up.
38:58Everything in here will be destroyed.
39:00Including you?
39:01Not if I pull my socks up.
39:03Honest answer.
39:04You're gonna do it?
39:05Of course I'm going to do it.
39:06Because they're still offering a deal,
39:08and I'm the only one left.
39:11Tell them you're flattered, but don't.
39:14What does content mean?
39:17You must ask for our help and want it,
39:21and know you will then be ours.
39:24Only then can the link be formed.
39:28What link?
39:29To your consent.
39:33Can you hear me?
39:38I don't even know your name.
39:40Erica.
39:45Did you always want to be a scientist, Erica?
39:48Since I was about eight.
39:50Before that, I wanted to be a bus driver,
39:52because I liked how they waved at other bus drivers.
39:56Okay, I've given us two minutes.
39:58Right, you need to get out of there.
40:15Hello, I'm the Doctor.
40:16Saving the world with my eyes shut.
40:21Hello, I'm the Doctor.
40:22Saving the world with my eyes shut.
40:39Doctor, the clock's going back.
40:40Have you done it?
40:41Yes, I have.
40:42I'm totally the President of Earth.
40:44And from now on, two brains.
40:46One for me, and one for my glamorous assistant, Erica.
40:49Erica, say hello to the folks at home, Erica.
40:52And let me through the door.
40:53Bill, get the hell out of that pyramid.
41:03I can't open it.
41:04It's under emergency protocol.
41:07You need to use the combination lock.
41:09Set it to 3614.
41:20Ah.
41:26Ah.
41:28You're going to have to guide me.
41:29I can't see it from here.
41:31You can see it, right?
41:33How long have I got?
41:34One minute 40.
41:353614.
41:37Come on.
41:38Doctor, what's happening?
41:39Are you okay?
41:40Bill, sorry, a slight hit.
41:41She's working on it.
41:42What's the problem?
41:433614, I need to open the door, but I can't see the numbers.
41:46One minute 20.
41:49I don't understand the problem.
41:50Combination lock.
41:51All the sonic will do is calculate the number.
41:53I still have to enter it.
41:55Nardole.
41:57Nardole.
41:59Nardole, I need you to do a visual in the lab.
42:01There's a camera in here.
42:04Nardole.
42:07Nardole, can you hear me?
42:09I don't understand the problem.
42:10Just open the door.
42:12I can't.
42:13Why can't you?
42:14Because I'm blind.
42:17Sorry, I'm blind.
42:20What do you mean you're blind?
42:21What are you talking about?
42:23I lied.
42:25I've been blind since Chasm Forge.
42:27I didn't get my sight back.
42:28I've been lying to you.
42:29There's a combination lock with numbers and...
42:33I can't see them.
42:36What is it?
42:37You are the stupidest idiot ever.
42:44I'm not going to let you die.
42:46No, you have to.
42:48There's no choice.
42:50No one else can help me now.
42:51The monks.
42:53The monks can help you.
42:54No, Bill.
42:55No, don't do that.
42:57I'm sorry.
42:58I've made a mistake.
42:59I have to face that.
43:00But do not ask the monks for help.
43:06Bill!
43:07Doctor, this planet needs you.
43:10So, I'm making an executive decision.
43:14I'm keeping you alive.
43:15Bill, listen to me.
43:16Please.
43:18I don't know what consenting allows them to do to you.
43:21You don't know what you're agreeing to.
43:23Can you give me sight back?
43:28A sight can be restored.
43:33Then...
43:34Then I'm asking you for help.
43:36I'm giving my consent.
43:38Is your consent pure?
43:41Just give me sight back.
43:43You can have the world.
43:44Just make him see again.
43:47I consent.
43:56You act out of love.
43:59Love is consent.
44:02We must be loved.
44:04Bill!
44:05Bill, do not make this deal.
44:06I forbid it.
44:10Bill, can you hear me?
44:11What's happening?
44:12Bill?
44:13Bill!
44:44Bill!
44:52Bill, what have you done?
44:55I tell you what, old man.
44:58You better get my planet back.
45:00Enjoy your sight, Doctor.
45:04Now see our world.
45:13Bill!
45:38I woke up and the monks were here.
45:40They've always been here.
45:41All that we believe now is a lie.
45:44I want to speak to her.
45:45All you have to do is find whoever opened the door to the monks and just kill them.
45:49I'm sorry your plus one doesn't get a happy ending.
45:53All anyone's seen of the Doctor in the last six months are those broadcasts he does.
45:59I have joined the monks.