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00:00Can you hear me?
00:07Leave!
00:08Let me back in.
00:09How did you get out there?
00:10See you, friend.
00:11I said your friend.
00:12We're not that close.
00:13Please.
00:14Let me back in.
00:15Please.
00:16Let me back in.
00:17Fuck.
00:18Fuck.
00:19Fuck.
00:20Fuck.
00:21Fuck.
00:22Fuck.
00:23Fuck.
00:24Fuck.
00:25Fuck.
00:26Please.
00:27Let me back in.
00:28Please.
00:29Let me back in.
00:30Fast.
00:31You can't keep stealing from merchants in the Souk.
00:38They know where you're from.
00:40You tell me creating happiness is important to my mental well-being.
00:43A game like this makes me happy.
00:48Time to go back in your room.
00:49It will be dark soon.
00:50Have you taken precautions?
00:51Have you told everyone?
00:52I don't know.
00:54Taira?
00:55We have to keep everyone safe.
00:56Nothing is going to happen, Taira.
00:57Of course it is.
00:58I told you to tell them.
00:59I told the doctors.
01:00I told all of you.
01:01They're real.
01:02I understand they seem real to you.
01:03You need to rest.
01:04Sleep will help.
01:05Sleep is when they'll come.
01:06I can feel them coming.
01:07They'll be here tonight.
01:08Rest well, Taira.
01:09Taira.
01:10Taira.
01:11Taira.
01:12Taira.
01:13Taira.
01:14Taira.
01:15Taira.
01:16Taira.
01:17Taira.
01:18Taira.
01:19Taira.
01:20Taira.
01:21Taira.
01:22Taira.
01:23Taira.
01:24Taira.
01:25Taira.
01:26Taira.
01:27Taira.
01:28Taira.
01:29Taira.
01:30Taira.
01:31Marium.
01:42Marium.
01:43Over here.
01:45I told you to lock the doors.
01:47We don't do that.
01:48Get everyone out.
01:52I tried to warn you, don't struggle, they like it more when you struggle.
02:19No!
02:50No!
02:58No!
03:19Here we are, Sheffield. Is it the right day?
03:21It's the right day.
03:22In the right year?
03:23The day you asked, in the year that you asked, at the time that you asked.
03:25You are home.
03:29Everyone meet back here, tomorrow lunchtime?
03:31Yeah, yeah. What are you going to do?
03:33Me? Oh, you know, very busy.
03:37Busy, busy. I've got maintenance, correspondence, correspondence about maintenance.
03:44Oh, OK. Not the exact right time, 77 minutes out. Late.
03:49What?
03:52Are you sure you're going to be alright on your own?
03:54Ah, you know, finally a bit of peace and quiet.
04:04I could always...
04:06Oh, no.
04:09Maybe I'll just nip straight to tomorrow lunchtime.
04:13What was that?
04:29Location for that noise? Aleppo?
04:34I've got time.
04:40Sorry, sorry.
04:42I'm not late. It is the right day, isn't it?
04:44Have you been waiting long? Am I really late?
04:46Yes, yes, yes. Um, yes.
04:49Mum and Dad left hours ago. Whipped me for the night.
04:53Did you cook?
04:56Can you cook now?
05:00Hi, Lisa.
05:04Hey, Nomak.
05:12What are you doing here, man?
05:14I got your messages, didn't I?
05:16It's been months.
05:17Yeah, your phone's been playing up.
05:22So, are you back?
05:23Yeah, sort of. Not really. Just a few hours.
05:27I bought chips. You're going to let me in or what?
05:30It's not a good time.
05:34I got chips, though.
05:36I got chips, though.
05:52And that, gentlemen, is a full house.
05:56What?
05:57Well, I've been practising, haven't I? On me travels.
06:00I've got to say, it's great to see you lads.
06:02Don't sound like I've been missing much, though.
06:04Nothing at all. I'd rather be on cruises like you.
06:07Well, let me tell you, Dave, those boats, mate, they are lovely. Very calm.
06:11And how's your health now, Grey? All right?
06:13Good, Freddy boy, thanks. Very good.
06:15How are you coping? Without Grace?
06:18Well, I have to, don't I? You know.
06:21Travelling helps, mate, doesn't it?
06:23Stops me getting stuck in the past.
06:35Aleppo. 1380. Welcome to Syria.
06:40Now.
06:43They're not here, are they?
06:46Bumaristan.
06:49I mean, sick place.
06:51This must be one of the oldest hospitals in the world.
06:54Of course, Islamic physicians were known for the enlightened way they treated people with mental health problems.
07:01What happened here?
07:03You guys go this way.
07:05Who am I supposed to share all the interesting stuff with?
07:08Is someone there?
07:10Friendly visitors. Visitor.
07:13Where are you? I'm coming to say hello.
07:18I'm the doctor.
07:22I'm here to help.
07:27Stay away.
07:28Stay away.
07:29It's all right. You're safe, I promise.
07:32They took everyone.
07:33What happened here?
07:35You have to get out.
07:36Why?
07:38Because there's one still here.
07:55What are you?
07:57Leave her alone.
08:01Stay here.
08:03Gone. That was fast.
08:10Nothing.
08:13Nothing at all.
08:16Right, lads. Ready? Here we go.
08:19Fastest dealer in South Yorkshire.
08:27Can you see?
08:31Can you see it?
08:34I'm trapped.
08:36This is what he did to me.
08:39Help me, Graham.
08:41He's close.
08:56I think you lost count.
08:58I know.
09:03Goes past one.
09:05Goes past two.
09:08It's a screamer!
09:10Final seconds.
09:12He's done it. He's a legend.
09:14Brian Sinclair, FIFA legend.
09:16I've never lost it.
09:17Oh, I've still got it.
09:22I'll make tea.
09:27Come on.
09:35The place is normally spotless.
09:37This ain't you.
09:38Mate, you ain't been around, so don't tell me what I am.
09:40All right.
09:44Mate, sorry for not answering your messages.
09:51But you ain't yourself.
09:53I'm just finding things difficult at the moment.
09:56Have you spoke to anyone about it?
09:57No, and I'm not going to.
10:00All right.
10:05There's something else.
10:08Promise you won't laugh at me.
10:09I can't promise that, can I?
10:11The last few days,
10:14I've been having nightmares.
10:17Dark, messed up stuff.
10:20And there's this block in them.
10:24It keeps recurring, like he's watching my dreams,
10:28waiting in the dark.
10:30Oh, that's creepy.
10:31That's not the mad bit.
10:33It's just,
10:35I don't know.
10:36Waiting in the dark.
10:37Oh, that's creepy.
10:38That's not the mad bit.
10:42But the past few days,
10:45I've seen him.
10:48At night, outside the flat, across the hall.
10:53In my room.
10:55The guy that's in your dreams is in your room?
10:56I knew you'd laugh.
10:58Look at me.
11:00I'm not laughing.
11:03Mate, I've seen some weird things while I've been away.
11:06Things you wouldn't believe were possible.
11:12Would you keep here tonight?
11:15So, can you say where you've been?
11:17Where they sent you?
11:18Madagascar.
11:19California.
11:20Hong Kong.
11:21Gloucester.
11:23They had a thing in Gloucester.
11:25Dad was going on about it.
11:26Something to do with Russians.
11:28I don't know what to do with Russians.
11:31How's the new job?
11:32Sacked.
11:34Sonia.
11:35What?
11:36That's the third time.
11:37People are really annoying and they ain't being told that.
11:40Just not cut out for customer services.
11:41You're not kidding.
11:46Sonia.
11:50We can stop doing this.
11:53Stop marking it.
11:55I thought it was a good thing.
11:59Yeah.
12:00No, I just don't know whether an anniversary dinner...
12:03I still think about it.
12:06Do you?
12:10I dream about it sometimes.
12:16So, for movie after?
12:17What?
12:18So you can fall asleep halfway through?
12:20I do not do that.
12:28Idiot.
12:32Hi.
12:35I didn't know who to call.
12:37We need help.
13:06What?
13:19Who are you?
13:21What are you doing here?
13:35What are you doing?
14:06What?
14:18What are you doing?
14:19Hey!
14:25Tebow!
14:27What is your name?
14:28Tahira.
14:30Have you seen those creatures before, Tahira?
14:32Not really.
14:33Who are you?
14:35I've never seen you before, doctor.
14:37Oh, my brief is quite wide-ranging.
14:41No signs of those creatures outside the Bimaristan.
14:43So, deliberately targeting a hospital and vulnerable people.
14:47The place is silent. Where is everyone else?
14:49How many people were here?
14:50Maybe ten or twelve patients.
14:52I'm really sorry.
14:54But I think those creatures must have taken them.
14:56Taken them where?
14:57I've no idea.
14:59And why they left you behind.
15:02How long have you been here?
15:03If it's not a personal question, which it is.
15:07A few weeks.
15:09I've travelled a long way.
15:11Seen a lot of things I wish I hadn't.
15:15My family were killed when I was seven.
15:17I ran.
15:18Aleppo was safety for me.
15:19They let me in here because I wasn't doing well.
15:21I promise to keep you safe.
15:23We will work this out.
15:26Really sorry.
15:28Message device.
15:29Someone's trying to get in touch.
15:31Just in 14th century Syria.
15:32Is it lunchtime tomorrow already?
15:33I need your help.
15:34My mate's been taken.
15:35What?
15:36Wait.
15:37Another call.
15:38Yes?
15:39Doctor.
15:40It was a figure in our flat.
15:41Oh, hold on.
15:44Graham?
15:45Hey, Doc.
15:46I keep seeing these images of planets like they're being projected into my head.
15:51Hold on.
15:52Call Merge.
15:53I'm coming to get you all now.
15:54And I'm bringing my new friend, Tahira.
15:56Who?
15:57I'll be there in a sec.
16:03You did leave something behind.
16:05I knew it.
16:06This will tell us something.
16:08Come on.
16:09I'll explain on the way.
16:10And it might just blow your mind.
16:19Tahira?
16:20This is Ryan, Graham and Yaz.
16:22Hi.
16:24Tahira is from Aleppo in 1380.
16:27I've explained about the TARDIS and the fact that you're from 700 years in the future.
16:31I'm really not ready for today.
16:34No?
16:35Don't tell me that, because you're wrong.
16:36I'm telling you, you are.
16:38Who's she arguing with?
16:39The TARDIS.
16:40Because it's telling me, quite defiantly, that these two strands of fur do not exist.
16:45When they're right there.
16:47Those creatures that we saw aren't registered in its database.
16:50They've never existed.
16:51Will never exist.
16:53Except they must.
16:54Because if they don't exist, if they can't exist, where did they come from?
16:58And how?
16:59Tell me what happened to you, mate.
17:01Some guy was in his room.
17:02Don't know how he got in there.
17:04And it was like his fingers were detached from his hand, connected to Tybalt's ear.
17:08It was draining something from him.
17:10What did he look like?
17:11He was bald and tattooed head.
17:14Whoa.
17:15Same blow that was in the flap.
17:17And you?
17:18A psychic incursion in your head.
17:19Someone trying to communicate with you.
17:21Yeah, but it was a woman.
17:23She was trapped inside this, um...
17:25I don't know, I couldn't make it entirely.
17:27And I saw these, um...
17:30Like planets.
17:31They were burning like she was connected to them somehow.
17:34Someone's targeting us.
17:36Do you have any idea where those planets might be?
17:39You get me an A to Z of the universe, and I'll be able to stick my finger straight up.
17:44No, I've got no idea.
17:45Right then, better idea.
17:47Tardis telepathic circuits.
17:49Doc.
17:50Stop fidgeting, will you?
17:52Doc.
17:53Ow.
17:54I don't like it.
17:55You sure it's safe?
17:56Trust me, don't you?
17:57Have I got to answer that?
17:58Aye.
18:00Is it going to work?
18:01No.
18:02Probably not.
18:03Maybe.
18:04Yeah.
18:05Ready?
18:06No.
18:07Focus on the image.
18:13Ow.
18:16We've found something.
18:17We're moving.
18:20But where?
18:27No.
18:37Deep space.
18:38Distant future.
18:40Is this what you saw?
18:42No, nothing like this.
18:46Then why here?
18:48What did the telepathic circuits lock onto?
18:52If they were hooked into your mind, no wonder why some are dark and weird.
18:55Do you even know where we are? Half a galaxy past the guest constraints. Very little out
19:01here. No civilisations left by now. It doesn't feel like a ship though. And we're in geostationary
19:08orbit, and that would be deliberate. So why here?
19:11Are we underground? Is that why it's so dark? The Doctor reckons we're in a building among
19:18the stars. We've come a long way from home. That's impossible. Nobody can travel across
19:22the stars. Unless you're the Doctor. She's basically the definition of impossible.
19:28Ah! Control hub! Operator activated. Oh, now you've got something there, Doc.
19:37Yeah, but what? There, look. That is exactly what I saw. Those two objects.
19:44This must be a monitor platform. Observing events in this part of the solar system.
19:49What are they, like planets? Looks like they're falling into each other.
19:53Colliding. About to destroy each other. It's an extinction event. But they're not colliding,
19:59and they should be. What's stopping the final collapse? Let's take a little zoom in.
20:08Whoa! There's something there, between those planets.
20:11What sort of something? Good question.
20:16Wow! The engineering required to create that and keep it in place. Bravo.
20:23Whoever built that, round of applause from me.
20:26Doc, can you magnify it? Like, zoom in.
20:29Why?
20:30Well, I think there's more to see.
20:33A tiny geo-orb locked in place.
20:36Is there someone in there?
20:40Are you here? Is it you?
20:43That's it. She's trapped. That's what I saw.
20:49Doc, we've got to help her out.
20:51Please.
20:54Hey, have you seen this? This whole section is covered in fingers.
21:01What? Covered in fingers?
21:08There's a signal coming from them. Broadcasting it to that orb, to that girl.
21:13Trapped?
21:14A psychic signal fed by all this.
21:18What is it?
21:24This place has so many secrets to yield.
21:29What do you reckon you've got there?
21:30This tech is powering this platform. Powering that orb.
21:35Keeping it in place between those two planets.
21:39And at its heart, a quantum fluctuation lock.
21:43A sequence of changing combinations.
21:46Hundreds of billions of combinations every millisecond.
21:51Which would mean that orb is a prison.
21:55And she's locked in there. Fed by that signal.
22:01Signal of what, though?
22:04Where's Tahira?
22:20Marius.
22:28Do you recognise them?
22:32The Tragascans.
22:34Your worst fears, my creativity.
22:39Here she is. Oi, freakhands, get away from her.
22:44Plus you can release all of these people right now.
22:46And don't you ever come sneaking back into my family's flock.
22:50Oh, that's not good.
23:13Do it right this time.
23:17I won't be calling anyone.
23:20No point.
23:22You're weak.
23:24You've run.
23:28Nobody's coming yet.
23:41You're alone in the dark.
23:53Sonia!
24:22C'est bon?
24:28Where you been, man?
24:31We waited for you. You said you'd be back.
24:35How long you been waiting?
24:36Our whole lives.
24:40What's with all the fire?
24:42The place is burning.
24:44What place?
24:46Earth.
24:49And you weren't here.
24:53I thought we were mates.
25:18I looked up to this.
25:27Grace.
25:29I'm sorry to tell you, Mr O'Brien.
25:31Your cancer's returned.
25:35No, no, that can't be right. I've had a check-up.
25:40Anyway, you're not my doctor.
25:42This time it's very aggressive.
25:47How long have I got?
25:49Couple of hours.
25:53Why didn't you save me?
26:01Let me try again.
26:06Now, for most people, a quantum flux lock is unbreakable.
26:10A hundred billion combinations every millisecond.
26:14But I've got an app for that.
26:16One sonic.
26:17Connected to the calculating power of one TARDIS.
26:21Shouldn't take too long.
26:24And I'm talking to myself again, which means the others aren't here.
26:29Hello, Doctor.
26:35I've watched you.
26:37Stumbling round this universe.
26:41I presume this is all you're doing.
26:45Who's that girl in the orb? And where are my friends?
26:49Who are you?
26:51I go by many names.
26:54My preferred, my original, is Zellin.
27:02No.
27:06Zellin's a mythical name.
27:08Way beyond this universe.
27:10Zellin was thought to be a god.
27:13I blush.
27:17It can't be.
27:18We immortals need our games, Doctor.
27:22Eternity is long and we are cursed to see it all.
27:27The Eternals have their games.
27:31The Guardians have their power struggles.
27:34I presume this dimension is a beautiful board for a game.
27:42The toy maker would approve.
27:44And I do like this form.
27:46It's so small.
27:49To exist within molecules and atoms is fascinating.
27:54I could shape them.
27:57Regrow.
27:59Mould my form.
28:02I feel fear from humans.
28:05As I extract nightmares from the scared and vulnerable.
28:11Now that is a good game.
28:14Wait.
28:17Are you transmitting nightmares?
28:21Taking nightmares from humans and forcing them into the mind of a girl you've trapped between planets?
28:27I've seen many races, Doctor.
28:29And the humans are infinitely fascinating.
28:33Infinitely pathetic.
28:37But of course you know that.
28:40We share the same obsession.
28:43We're not the same.
28:44No.
28:47You are so much lesser.
28:51You know the best part of humanity?
28:54The thing that truly sets them apart?
28:58The cruelty of their own minds directed towards themselves.
29:05Doubt.
29:06Fear.
29:09The endless voices telling themselves they're incapable and unworthy.
29:18Such an exquisite animal.
29:21Built in pain.
29:24The repositories of that pain?
29:26The nightmares.
29:32I presume that's your doing, Doctor.
29:34Always interfering.
29:36I've watched you blunder into this.
29:38Blundering? Top of my CV.
29:40Alongside plays well with others and excellent tap dancer in a crisis.
29:44Almost clever.
29:47But not quite clever enough.
29:50Sure about that?
29:51Because look, your prisoner, she's free.
29:55I used your own technology against you.
29:59No, Doctor.
30:01I used your instincts against you.
30:05What?
30:08I made the Chugaskis, targeted the humans to entice you here.
30:13I needed someone from this realm to break a lock from this realm.
30:18Only one would do.
30:21You.
30:24No.
30:27You did find the right answer.
30:30You weren't asking the right questions.
30:35My freedom.
30:39This platform isn't my technology.
30:42I didn't make this prison.
30:44She was always the more powerful of us.
30:47The more dangerous.
30:49That's why they imprisoned her.
30:53I just ride in her slipstream.
31:04Release?
31:06After all this time?
31:10I don't understand.
31:12Let me make you.
31:17Two creatures from another realm descended into a universe where they were worshipped as gods.
31:23They saw two planets and laid a wager.
31:27Which of them could bring a planet to destruction first?
31:31The gods set to their game, sowing chaos through the populations.
31:35Wars began.
31:37Between species, then between the planets themselves.
31:42The gods delighted in the carnage.
31:45It passed the time.
31:47But slowly, the inhabitants of the worlds grew wise.
31:51Realized what these creatures had done to them.
31:54They unified and fought back against their so-called gods.
31:58They set their own planets into a collision course.
32:01And at the heart of the collision, they laid a prison.
32:05They trapped one creature between the planets for eternity.
32:10The other fled.
32:12Vowing to return to release his eternal partner.
32:16Wake up, Doctor.
32:19Welcome back.
32:21I hope you understand now.
32:24I wasn't torturing her with nightmares.
32:28I was feeding her what she needed to stay sane.
32:32The pain of others.
32:36But even gods need a helping hand, Doctor.
32:40Thank you.
32:43You won't feel a thing when this all burns.
32:48Yes, they will.
32:50Yes.
32:53Where now?
32:56All those nightmares.
32:59I loved them.
33:01Humans?
33:03Enough.
33:05Let's take them all.
33:07Yes.
33:14Oh, come on.
33:33Come on.
33:51What do you think it feels like for them?
33:54To be such tiny, ephemeral flashes of existence?
34:04They feel so much.
34:08It must burn them.
34:10I think it does.
34:20It's buried deep in all our memories.
34:23In our identity.
34:26Built on the lie of the timeless child.
34:33Right, I think this will hold me, do you?
34:49Disgusting.
35:04I have just had the maddest dream.
35:07I know. You all have tranquilizing psycho-extraction.
35:10I need to get to Ball.
35:11We have to get everybody safe and back to their rightful place.
35:14Well, maybe if you stopped messing around with those finger things.
35:17Tapped into the bio-organic code.
35:19Sonic does fingers.
35:25Down.
35:30Stay.
35:32Good dog.
35:33Who?
35:34Could be useful.
35:35Ryan?
35:37Where am I?
35:38All right, mate, try not to freak out yet,
35:40but you're on a floating space platform
35:42in a gravitational pull between two colliding planets,
35:44halfway across the universe,
35:46because of the guy who was stealing your nightmares
35:48through creepy, detachable fingers.
35:51Frank?
35:52No.
35:55Get me through that again.
35:58What, mate?
36:00I know why they didn't attack you.
36:02Because they're yours.
36:04Zellin, that man, created the Chakaska from your nightmares.
36:09They wouldn't kill you, they couldn't,
36:11because you created them.
36:14So, how do you defeat two rampaging immortals?
36:19Answer, you don't.
36:21Those two planets, they've spent a millennia
36:23trying to work out how to do it.
36:25Well, I think the motivational speech needs a bit of work, doc, if you don't...
36:28And also a plan, by the way.
36:30I've got plans crashing through my brain all the time.
36:33You want a plan? Come to me.
36:35Identifying which plan's going to work, that's the tricky bit.
36:48This is perfect, Zellin.
36:50You've done well.
36:52Take them all.
36:55Billions in one go.
36:58Gorge on their fears.
37:01Why would we rush?
37:04We have so much time.
37:07To walk in their nightmares.
37:13We can pass eternity here.
37:16If we take it slow.
37:19Of course.
37:25I've told you, there are no bogeymen.
37:29Nothing to be worried about.
37:31Night-night.
37:55That's not true.
38:18What was that?
38:20I manifested a creature from a human nightmare.
38:23It's calling across the time waves.
38:25A pet.
38:31I want to see.
38:42Oh, nice entrance.
38:44Welcome to Aleppo.
38:46Very beautiful city.
38:48How are you here?
38:50I'm that little bit smarter than you thought I was.
38:53Now listen to me.
38:54Earth is not your plaything.
38:58You're wrong about humans.
39:00They're not pathetic.
39:02They're magnificent.
39:04They live with their fears, doubts, guilts.
39:07They face them down every day and they prevail.
39:12That's not weakness.
39:14That's strength.
39:16That's what humanity is.
39:18Isn't that right, Tahira?
39:19Yes, Doctor.
39:20Why don't you show them how strong you are?
39:23Mighty Gasker.
39:26How can you control it?
39:31Literally conquered a fear.
39:33Are you confronting us?
39:38Yeah.
39:39You immortals.
39:41So entitled, so spoiled.
39:43You never clear up after yourself.
39:45You should be really careful what you leave lying around.
39:50There. I won't do that again.
39:53Just returning your lost property.
39:57Thanks for lending a helping hand.
39:59Really?
40:00I couldn't resist.
40:02What's your worst nightmare?
40:06No, Tahira!
40:08No!
40:14You made my nightmares real.
40:16Now you can live with them for all eternity.
40:19Yes!
40:20God's back in their box.
40:21We need to get this back to the monitor platform.
40:23And all those people at the TARDIS Jacuzzi.
40:25Come on.
40:26Come on.
40:37Slept like a baby last night.
40:41Good.
40:42Because you need all the beauty sleep you can get.
40:44Oi!
40:45Man's still looking fresh.
40:50You'll be going again?
40:53Yeah.
40:54But you could have told me the truth about it all.
40:57Would you believe me?
40:59Nope.
41:01It's a bit more than just the world you're seeing.
41:06Do you know when you'll be back?
41:07Not sure.
41:11Well, don't make it too long.
41:16I need my best mate.
41:19I get a bit lost without him.
41:23Yeah, I get that, too.
41:28Look.
41:29I've been looking at something that might help.
41:31For me, mate.
41:33And there's something I need you to do for me.
41:35And you can't argue.
41:38I get down.
41:41And I shut myself off.
41:44And it's like a miracle.
41:47And it's like I'm paralysed with it.
41:50For days.
41:52Weeks.
41:54It's in control of me.
41:58And I thought I'd try and do something about it.
42:01I went to the supermarket just so I could talk to the cashier.
42:04You know, get back to you in contact.
42:07But I got there.
42:09And it's those self-service checkouts.
42:12Yeah.
42:15I haven't said that to anyone before.
42:18I felt like it was just me.
42:21It's not just you.
42:42Hitchhiking?
42:44No.
42:46Just taking in the view.
42:48Not breaking the law, am I?
42:50Nope.
42:52Where you off to?
42:55Away.
42:57It's good there.
42:58Leave me alone.
42:59Can't do that.
43:00Why not?
43:02People are worried about you.
43:04I'm not worried about you.
43:06I'm worried about you.
43:07Can't do that.
43:08Why not?
43:10People are worried about you.
43:11No, they're not.
43:12Your sister is.
43:14That's why she called us.
43:17She's worried you've left and are going to do something stupid.
43:23I've heard things are tough.
43:26Getting bullied at school.
43:28Grades have gone a bit wonky.
43:31Parents don't get what's up.
43:33You must be feeling pretty trapped and alone.
43:37I'm feeling way more than that.
43:41That's better than the other way.
43:43What?
43:45Well, feeling things isn't wrong.
43:47I don't want your speech.
43:49I know.
43:51The terrible thing about being older
43:54is you have all this experience
43:57and nobody ever listens to you.
44:00And nobody ever wants to hear it.
44:05Because I know
44:07that there's so much ahead of you.
44:11What if
44:13this moment
44:15where you want to run
44:16away from everyone including yourself
44:18is just that?
44:20A moment?
44:23What if we find a way to get you through it and out the other side?
44:31I've been where you are.
44:35Moments change.
44:39Help's out there.
44:40As much or as little as you need.
44:42I'm not listening to you.
44:47Would hard cash make a difference?
44:50I'll make you a deal.
44:52Look me up in three years.
44:53If I'm wrong, I'll give you 50 quid.
44:55I mean, I'd say more, but the pay's rubbish.
44:57Get another job then.
44:58Can't.
44:59Love it too much.
45:03But if I'm right,
45:05you owe me 50p.
45:09Come on.
45:11Those are good odds.
45:29Hi.
45:30Can I help you?
45:32Hi.
45:33You won't remember me.
45:34My name's Yasmin.
45:35Yasmin Khan.
45:36I flippin' do remember you.
45:43I've got something for you.
45:59You want to come in?
46:04The thing is, Doc, I worry about getting sick again.
46:08You know, about the cancer coming back.
46:11And I didn't know who to say it to,
46:13so I thought I'd say it to you.
46:16You know, seeing as you're a doctor.
46:19You know, because once you have it,
46:21it's with you the whole time.
46:23Not quite a shadow, but I can feel it.
46:26Not quite a shadow, but hey, don't get me wrong.
46:29I mean, my check-ups, they're all fine,
46:31but it made me think.
46:34You know, and I thought I should talk about it.
46:39Because those nightmares, I mean,
46:43well, they made me realise that the fear is still there.
46:47Yeah.
46:49I should say a reassuring thing now, shouldn't I?
46:53Yeah, probably.
46:55I'm still quite socially awkward.
46:59So I'm just going to subtly walk towards the console
47:02and look at something.
47:04And then, in a minute,
47:08I'll think of something that I should have said
47:12that might have been helpful.
47:14Okay.
47:16Well,
47:18I'm glad we had this chat, eh?
47:20Yeah.
47:21Yeah.
47:23How long is this going to last, Jaz?
47:26Hanging out with a doctor?
47:29I don't know.
47:31Is this how our lives?
47:33Going from one place to the next, ignoring home.
47:37We're getting older, but without them.
47:39We're missing out bits of their lives.
47:41When we're done,
47:42the doctor can drop you off at whatever point you want, though.
47:45Yeah, but we'll have changed.
47:46They wouldn't have.
47:48It's like we're living at different rates.
47:50The doctor said we won't come back the same.
47:55I was thinking, Frankenstein.
47:57What?
47:58Did I interrupt?
47:59Am I interrupting?
48:00No.
48:01Cool.
48:02You might need to change clothes.
48:04No, I'm fine.
48:05I'm fine.
48:06Cool.
48:07You might need to change clothes.
48:10Oh, my God.
48:12On we go.
48:13Bye.
48:36Bye.
48:57How about writing the most gruesome,
49:00spine-chilling ghost story of all time?
49:03Tales of the Dead.