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00:00It's a glorious day, sir.
00:19England at its finest!
00:21I think I shall...
00:22Hymeter yonder, apple tree.
00:23There to contemplate the mysteries of God's universe.
00:24Well don't come back until you've had a very good hour.
00:26I shan't.
00:27Good day, Mrs. Meredith.
00:28You've called?
00:29Yes, I have.
00:31Oh, God.
00:36Did you just say that you had a good hour?
00:45Oh, I was just having a really, really good time.
00:59Oh, God!
01:01Odds, bodkins.
01:03What the devil?
01:09Oh, sorry.
01:11We're just slightly out of control.
01:13My friend Donner, this is Donner, Donner Noble.
01:15Ah, he's just dropped some coffee into the console.
01:17Don't worry, he's got a time machine,
01:19which means he can blame me for all eternity.
01:21I just need to triangulate. Could you tell me what year this is?
01:23It's 1666.
01:25Oh, stay away from London.
01:27Wait a minute.
01:29Appletree? Apple?
01:31Man holding an apple in 1666?
01:33Are you Sir Isaac Newton?
01:35Is that right?
01:37Oh, not yet. Spoilers.
01:39Have you got the controls set to famous or what?
01:41If I had controls, thank you.
01:43But it's got to be said,
01:45Mr Isaac Newton,
01:47that you,
01:49above all others, can appreciate...
01:51No, don't.
01:53You can appreciate...
01:55Come on.
01:57You can appreciate...
01:59the gravity of the situation.
02:01Oh, sorry.
02:03Gotta go. Bye!
02:11What was that delightful word?
02:15Shavity? Havity?
02:21Mavity.
02:25Mavity.
02:55Mavity.
03:03I have never
03:05ever had a wish!
03:21Is it
03:25Is it alright? Is it broken?
03:27Is it knackered?
03:39Is it bad?
03:41It was brand new.
03:45Sorry.
03:47Not your fault.
03:49Yes, it was.
03:51But can we fly? Can we fix it?
03:53Can we get back home?
03:55We can do anything.
03:57A sonic screwdriver
03:59and a
04:01non-sonic screwdriver.
04:03I think a non-sonic screwdriver
04:05is called a screwdriver.
04:07But if I can just
04:09reconfigure...
04:11This old box can regenerate itself.
04:13I can just
04:15click it into gear.
04:17Am I going mad or did the TARDIS play
04:19Wide Blue Yonder?
04:21What for?
04:23No wonder.
04:35Yeah. It's the Air Force.
04:37The words are Wide Blue Yonder
04:39which means the TARDIS played as a
04:41war song.
04:43There!
04:45Okay.
04:49We can rebuild.
04:55Okay.
04:57Yes.
05:01Is it working?
05:03I think so.
05:05Strange.
05:07There you go!
05:09Mending, mending, mending. Give it a bit of time.
05:11So, now
05:13I wonder where we are.
05:15Feels like a spaceship.
05:17No.
05:19Yeah. A flight.
05:21A spaceship.
05:23Let's just see.
05:29Wow!
05:31Nice!
05:33Big. Very big.
05:39I'd hate to be the cleaner.
05:41Look.
05:47Hello?
05:49We just landed.
05:51By accident. Oh, that's okay.
05:57Is it a person or a thing?
06:01We can take a look.
06:03Or we can stay here and wait for the TARDIS to
06:05mend itself so I can get back home.
06:07My family is waiting for me.
06:11Oh.
06:13All right.
06:15Still,
06:17wherever we are,
06:19it could be worse.
06:21We've got air. We've got light.
06:23We've got malady.
06:25Yeah.
06:35Was it me
06:37or was Isaac Newton hot?
06:39He was, wasn't he?
06:41He was so hot.
06:43Oh? Was I not hot now?
06:45Well, it was never that far
06:47from the surface, mate.
06:49I always thought...
07:01You can get it back, though.
07:03Doctor, you can get it back.
07:05Look.
07:07Doctor, you can get the TARDIS back.
07:09Can't you use the sonic?
07:11It was in the keyhole.
07:13But you can whistle.
07:15You can snap your fingers.
07:17You can summon it.
07:19Just use that stupid head of yours
07:21and get it back.
07:23Oh, don't you look at me like that.
07:25It's your fault.
07:27I said, let's stay here,
07:29but you had to wander off.
07:31You wandered with me.
07:33Did you spill the coffee?
07:35No.
07:37No.
07:39I'm sorry.
07:41No. Okay.
07:53Oh, my God, where are we?
07:55Hello.
08:01Rose is waiting.
08:03I will get you home.
08:05How?
08:07There is one
08:09hope.
08:11A mechanism on board the TARDIS
08:13called the HADS,
08:15Hostile Action Displacement System.
08:17If the TARDIS is in danger, it goes away.
08:19Goes away?
08:21Anyway, and it only comes back once the danger is gone.
08:23I turned it off years ago.
08:25I mean, I've never run anywhere.
08:27Once it's been three years in orbit, I thought,
08:29oh, turn off the HADS.
08:31But if the TARDIS is rebuilding itself,
08:33maybe click back on.
08:35But that means we've landed in the middle of hostile action.
08:37Yeah.
08:39There's something on this ship
08:41that's so bad the TARDIS ran away.
08:43Yes.
08:47Then we go
08:49and kick its ass.
08:53No.
09:03She was very put out.
09:05Mrs. Bean.
09:07Mrs. Bean?
09:09Head of the Corps.
09:11She said it's not Orson.
09:13It's Jolly.
09:15She said?
09:17It is Jolly.
09:19Mrs. Bean?
09:23Jolly.
09:37What was that?
09:39A circus movie.
09:43It was reconfiguring.
09:45It becomes...
09:47But what was the word? Fenslaw?
09:49What's that mean?
09:51The TARDIS translates, but now it's gone.
09:53Oh, the TARDIS translates for me.
09:55I thought you knew 27 million languages.
09:57I know 57 billion and 205.
09:59But not this one.
10:01Unless that was Mr. Fenslaw
10:03saying his name.
10:05It wasn't that.
10:09Jimbo didn't move.
10:11What is that?
10:13Oh, wait a minute.
10:15If I'm right...
10:21You're carbonated.
10:23Thank you, Parker.
10:35Oh, it's a robot.
10:45Hello, Jimbo.
10:47Can you talk?
10:49Can you talk?
10:51We've got basic communications.
10:53Fenslaw?
10:55Fenslaw.
10:57Fenslaw.
10:59Can you hear me?
11:03Have you got controllers listening?
11:05Hello? I'm the doctor.
11:07This is Donna. We need help.
11:13Is that it?
11:15One step at a time.
11:17One step at a time?
11:19What is it?
11:21Maybe it's an invader. Maybe that's the hostile action.
11:23I think it's just old.
11:27Primitive.
11:29If you don't mind me saying so, Jimbo.
11:33Someone got a very old robot
11:35out of storage to walk very slowly
11:37down a very long corridor.
11:39Why?
11:41Maybe...
11:43time slowed down?
11:45No.
11:47I feel it in my bones.
11:49Stay there, Jimbo.
11:51No sudden moves.
11:53Onwards?
11:55I've got it.
11:59Allons!
12:01As idiots say.
12:15Hello?
12:27Hello?
12:33Anyone home?
12:45Well, definitely a spaceship.
12:49If that's space.
12:51We've got a chair.
12:53That's a good sign. It's a life form.
12:55With a bum.
12:57If I can translate their basic
12:59one to ten, I can find out where they are.
13:01And when.
13:03And why.
13:05One, two.
13:07Three, four, five.
13:09Six, seven,
13:11eight, nine, ten.
13:13Now! I can read the base codes.
13:15So, life signs.
13:21None.
13:23Just an empty chair.
13:25Where have they all gone?
13:27The spaceship seems
13:29to have powered down.
13:31The basic function's ticking over.
13:33Oh.
13:35Someone opened an airlock door
13:37three years ago.
13:39And then it closed.
13:41What for?
13:43This whole ship's been empty for three years.
13:47Those numbers are lenses.
13:49There's a camera.
13:51I can drive. We can see where we are.
14:07That's definitely a spaceship.
14:09What kind of spaceship?
14:11I don't know.
14:13What?
14:37What?
14:39If we're in space,
14:41where are the stars?
14:43It could be inside a dust cloud,
14:45or a mavitual,
14:47or...
14:49um...
14:51What?
14:53No, it's fine.
14:55The ship is lost.
14:59It fell through a wormhole.
15:01And in a way.
15:07Oh, I'm sorry, Emma.
15:09The TARDIS was out of control,
15:11but it's taken us
15:13to the edge of the universe.
15:25So what's out there?
15:29Well...
15:31that's difficult
15:33for you,
15:35because if the universe is everything,
15:37then the concept of an everything
15:39having an edge is...
15:41kind of impossible.
15:43But that's the language of 21st century Earth,
15:45and you don't know anything yet.
15:47Not being rude, you just don't.
15:51When you discover Cambodian flat mathematics,
15:55you'll discover it's possible.
15:57What?
15:59That.
16:01Nothing.
16:03At the edge of creation.
16:05Absolute nothingness.
16:07But...
16:09starlight travels.
16:11You can stand in my garden and look at the light
16:13from stars a billion miles away.
16:17So where's the light?
16:19Over there.
16:21It just hasn't reached us yet.
16:25If we flew in that direction,
16:27it would take a hundred trillion years
16:29to reach your house.
16:31That's my family.
16:33Over there.
16:37I've never been this far.
16:39To stand here like this.
16:43Physically.
16:45Unprotected.
16:47Right on the edge.
16:51No one in my house.
16:53Or ever.
16:55No one in my house.
16:57Or ever.
17:01Till us.
17:03And this ship.
17:07That's an airlock door
17:09that opened three years ago.
17:13And closed.
17:25It must have been just circling.
17:29He said no signs of life.
17:31Are you absolutely certain?
17:33Collins.
17:47He said Fendral and Collins
17:49have a list of solicitors.
17:51A list of solicitors.
17:55A countdown of instructions.
17:57A warning.
17:59Slow warning.
18:01I think
18:03this way.
18:07Yes!
18:09Baseplate repetition filaments.
18:15If we move
18:17one part...
18:19Oh, is that stuff dangerous?
18:21No.
18:23I don't think so.
18:31No.
18:35Oh!
18:37Oh!
18:39No!
18:41Clip it into the
18:43fold back.
18:45Can you do that?
18:47Move the rectangles. Move them up there.
18:49What does that do?
18:51The ship's on neutral for some reason.
18:53It's just idling.
18:55We need to get it back on full power.
18:57Don't leave me on my own.
18:59Donna, there is no one else on board this ship.
19:01Hostile action, remember?
19:03What was that?
19:05A noise.
19:07Well, you're very helpful.
19:09Go on then and hurry back.
19:11You little streak.
19:13I need to find the spindle.
19:15That's it!
19:17Can you still hear me?
19:19No.
19:21Good, good.
19:41Does it just get cold?
19:43I think so.
19:51I was thinking...
19:53Now let me finish, okay? I know I sound daft, but...
19:57I wonder how long they'll wait.
20:01Rose and Sean and my mother
20:03are standing
20:05there in that alley
20:07waiting for the TARDIS to come back.
20:09What if we never do?
20:15And then time will pass.
20:19Rose will grow up.
20:21She'll have a life.
20:23She won't go back to that alley once a year
20:25for old time's sake, but
20:27she'll move on.
20:29Not Sean, though.
20:31He'll keep going back
20:33every single day.
20:35He's not.
20:37You know, he's lovely.
20:41I hope you get to know him.
20:43I hope so, too.
20:55It's getting cold.
20:57I'd rather turn the heating off, I must say.
21:01You were fast.
21:03I did what you said.
21:05Give me a minute.
21:07That'll be the right milliliter.
21:11And Wilf, your grandfather?
21:13What would he do?
21:15Oh, him?
21:17He would install himself
21:19with a sleeping bag and a thermos,
21:21and he would sit there forever,
21:23calling you everything, wouldn't he?
21:25He's lovely, Wilf.
21:27Such a nice man.
21:29I'd love to see him again.
21:31Funny, because I wonder where the TARDIS goes
21:33at random.
21:35Maybe it lands on some outcrop
21:37by the sea.
21:39There's a tribe, and they worship it
21:41for a hundred years.
21:43Then they grow up and try to burn it.
21:45Then they get wise.
21:47They preserve it.
21:49Then they build a city
21:51all around it.
21:53So the TARDIS is just a tiny little dot
21:55surrounded by skyscrapers
21:57and buildings.
21:59Surrounded by skyscrapers
22:01and monorails.
22:03Time passes
22:05and the city falls.
22:07All gets swept away.
22:11And there's the TARDIS.
22:15Still on its outcrop
22:17by the sea.
22:23She's the only thing I've got left.
22:25Do you miss home?
22:27Gallifrey?
22:29I suppose.
22:31I mean, yes,
22:33but
22:35now it got complicated.
22:37It's the least of our problems right now.
22:41Do you think they have a kitchen
22:43in this place? Do they have food?
22:45My arms are too long.
22:47Yeah.
22:49Wow.
22:51I skipped dinner last night
22:53because of you and the meat.
22:55Oh, we get hungry,
22:57don't we?
23:05Strange.
23:07The system should be swimming right now.
23:09Those rectangles, did you move all of them up?
23:11My arms are too long.
23:13I suppose it is a bit fiddly.
23:15Could you pop back and finish it?
23:17My arms are too long.
23:19Okay.
23:21You all right?
23:23My arms too long.
23:25Look.
23:31It's okay, I'm here.
23:33Whatever this is, we can...
23:37Are you Donna?
23:39Donna!
23:41Donna, are you there?
23:45How are you?
23:51I don't know why, but the arms
23:53are so very difficult.
23:55Donna, are you there?
24:01Who are they?
24:03They're us.
24:05They're not us.
24:09The notion
24:11of shape is strange.
24:13It limits.
24:15It is limited.
24:17Okay, whatever shape you want to take, that's fine.
24:19Whatever you want, I just want to say,
24:21it's very nice to meet you. I'm the doctor, this is Donna.
24:23How are they?
24:25If you can just get those bodies to calm down, we can talk.
24:27That'll be nice, don't you think?
24:29They're looking at us like food.
24:31Food is interesting, because once I sort out the arms,
24:37then I have a problem with the jaw.
24:43It's the knees. How many knees?
24:45Two.
24:47And what's here on each leg?
24:49Where did you come from?
24:51You're not part of the ship, are you?
24:53Did you come from outside?
24:55We came from nothing.
24:57We are not things.
24:59But you, you are not nothing.
25:01Oh, I think you'll find
25:03you work like something.
25:13Doctor!
25:15Oh, my God, they're growing!
25:17Hurry up!
25:19Faster! I know!
25:25Now you don't!
25:27I can't control it!
25:29You stupid bitch!
25:45No!
25:57Who are they?
26:07No, don't!
26:09Gotta see!
26:11It's strange enough, my face coming back,
26:13but not this big.
26:15The airlock door, three years ago.
26:17That's when they got it.
26:19No things.
26:21No control of shape.
26:23No concept of shape.
26:25Or size!
26:27How can we get bigger? Because you only get a certain amount of mass, don't you?
26:29Sean used to complain about that
26:31watching Venom films. He said,
26:33where's the extra mass come from?
26:35It got colder.
26:37Oh, yeah, it got colder for me.
26:39But they're not just physical copies.
26:41They've got our thoughts, too. That other Donna.
26:43She mentioned Gallifrey.
26:45Yeah, the doctor said well.
26:47So they've got our memories.
26:49Okay, so they're copies
26:51with memories amassed.
26:53But what I don't get is, why do they hate us?
26:59That's my hand.
27:01They're getting free.
27:03We should reason with them, try to make peace.
27:05Welcome them to our side of the...
27:07Maybe later.
27:11I've never been on a ladder, do you think?
27:13Maybe up there. Let's go!
27:17Great.
27:19Doctor!
27:21Doctor, I'm right here!
27:23Doctor!
27:25Donna! Donna!
27:31I'll find you!
27:33I will find you!
27:35Don't move!
27:37I came down about two floors.
27:39Two floors!
27:41And you know how big a floor is.
27:43And if I keep shouting, I'll fall.
27:45So, I'll just head up.
27:47Yeah?
27:49Yeah.
28:03Fencelord's Forest Braid.
28:09Fencelord's Forest Braid.
28:39Oh, don't.
29:09Is it...
29:11Are you...
29:13Is that you?
29:15But it got cold.
29:17It got cold for me, too.
29:19Look, I'm me.
29:21I swear, I'm really, really me.
29:23Oh, so am I. That's not gonna work.
29:27Okay, tell me, how many hearts have I got?
29:29Two.
29:31Well, then, it's me.
29:33No, hold on, that doesn't work either.
29:35No, but look, I can't stretch.
29:37My arm is not too long.
29:39I'm trying, that's all I've got.
29:41But if you were them, you'd pretend that you couldn't.
29:43Well, then, pull my arm.
29:45Yeah, but maybe that's what you want me to do.
29:47I don't know.
29:49Well, then, you're not the Doctor, because he knows everything.
29:51Except for the million times when I don't.
29:53And I tell you so, don't I?
29:55Well, that's true.
29:57Except, if I know that's true, then I'm me.
29:59Okay, well, look, I'll take the tie off.
30:01What's that gonna prove?
30:03They might have a different perception of surface.
30:05I need another Doctor with this tie.
30:07That's not me.
30:09You're just making all this up.
30:11I always do.
30:13All right, where was I born?
30:15You were born in Chiswick.
30:17Ah, well, no, because, strange little fact, I was born in Southampton.
30:19Yeah, but I didn't know that, because I never did.
30:21And if I didn't know that,
30:23then that means I'm real.
30:25So where are you from?
30:27No, but we've done that, we've talked about that.
30:29Back there, out loud.
30:31All four of us know it's Gallifrey.
30:33Except,
30:35it's not.
30:39What do you mean?
30:43You don't know where you're from.
30:49How do you know that?
30:55How does anyone know? How does Donna know?
30:57Back on Earth,
30:59when I was the Doctor Donna,
31:01I saw your mind.
31:05I've had 15 years without you,
31:07and I saw everything that's happened to you since,
31:09and oh my God, it hurt.
31:15You're saying this to break me down?
31:17We haven't stopped to talk.
31:19We haven't had a chance.
31:21It's always like that with you,
31:23running from one thing to the next.
31:25I saw it in your head.
31:31The flux.
31:37It destroyed half the universe because of me.
31:43We stand here now, on the edge of creation.
31:45A creation which I devastated.
31:47So yes, I keep running, of course I do.
31:49How am I supposed to look back on that?
31:51It wasn't your fault. I know!
31:53I'm sorry.
31:59I'm sorry.
32:03Donna Jane.
32:07Yeah.
32:11All those years, I missed you.
32:17I just couldn't keep it together.
32:19You are so amazing.
32:21We stare at that universe so far away.
32:25You have owned it.
32:27You are such a prize.
32:29What are you?
32:31I was born in Southampton.
32:33My mum and dad were there for the weekend,
32:35visiting my auntie Iris.
32:37My mother was nine months pregnant,
32:39but would Iris come to her? No, she would not.
32:41So I arrived in Southampton,
32:43which allowed my mother to say I was a problem from the day I was born.
32:45And I've not come to the edge of the universe
32:47to discover I'm still dealing with that.
32:49You can copy my memory,
32:51but there's only one person who can understand my family like that,
32:53and that is me. I'm definitely Donna.
32:55Where's your tie?
32:57What? Your tie. Where's it gone?
32:59I took it off.
33:01It was there, on the floor.
33:03Is that where it is?
33:07Oh, I see.
33:11There's something that's gone that keeps existing.
33:13Auntie Iris, Mummy and Daddy,
33:15why does he travel with someone as stupid as you?
33:25Doctor!
33:27Doctor!
33:43Ah!
33:45Ah!
33:47Ah!
34:11Get on back.
34:17Get on back.
34:35I've got to say,
34:37this is the biggest nightmare of my life,
34:39but...
34:43I look quite good.
34:45I just want to talk to you.
34:47You, not Doctor, because I know you're a fake,
34:49and I'm for a fact, so I want to know why you're doing this.
34:51That's what I was going to say.
34:53Well, you should have been faster, because that's me, isn't it?
34:55Am I fast? Do I talk fast? Yes.
34:57You're a copy of me. You're only fast because I am.
34:59Oh, well, I can't follow any of this.
35:01And that is proof.
35:03Because let's all pretend I'm the stupid one.
35:05You think you're stupid?
35:07Of course I do.
35:09That's very Donna. That's so Donna.
35:11That's my Donna.
35:13Donna does not think she's stupid.
35:15Oh, I do. I do. No.
35:17Donna thinks she's stupid, and sometimes
35:19she thinks she's brilliant.
35:21She thinks both.
35:23Because that's the astonishing thing
35:25about people from our planet.
35:27They can believe two completely different things
35:29at exactly the same time.
35:35Rainbow. Let's go.
35:37Thank God.
35:39Bart!
35:41Salt.
35:43You can't cross salt.
35:45In our universe, it is said
35:47that vampires, demons, and ghosts
35:49cannot cross a line of salt
35:51until they've counted every single grain.
35:53You've got no choice.
35:55But that's a superstition.
35:57Doesn't mean it's true.
35:59It's a superstition, and it's true.
36:01Two things at once.
36:03You're lying.
36:05Then walk towards me.
36:07Come on.
36:09Stop copying and make your own minds up.
36:11Cross the line.
36:13She doesn't believe it.
36:15But you said I'm stupid.
36:17And also brilliant.
36:19Then which one is it, Donna?
36:21Cross the line.
36:23Or count.
36:33So tell me.
36:35You tell us.
36:37It didn't get cold this time.
36:39No, it didn't, did it?
36:41Which means you're acclimatizing.
36:43Your arms are a bit too long, your mouths are a bit too wide,
36:45but are you stabilizing?
36:47Like they're becoming us properly.
36:49I just wonder why. Why?
36:51Because the TARDIS will come back for us.
36:53They know that.
36:55So if they become completely us,
36:57the TARDIS will come back for them.
36:59Is that what you want? Escape?
37:01We drifted here
37:03in the lack of light.
37:05Passing no time.
37:07But we could feel it
37:09from so far away.
37:13Your noisy, boiling universe.
37:17We want to travel there
37:19to play your vicious games
37:21and win.
37:23If you existed here, no shape, no form, no purpose,
37:25then what's made you so bad?
37:29The things we felt, they shaped us.
37:31Carrying across the dark.
37:35We could hear your lies of war
37:39and blood and fury and hate.
37:45They made us like this.
37:47We are more than that.
37:49Love letters don't travel very far.
37:51And neither
37:53do your lies.
38:01Storm.
38:07That was lucky.
38:09On your mark.
38:11Run!
38:27Why?
38:29I don't understand why.
38:31What are they scaring us for?
38:33Miss, ten minutes ago,
38:35they'd have ripped that door off its hinges.
38:37Now they're just standing there,
38:39locking into shape.
38:41Almost complete.
38:43Yes, but if you just listen
38:45to my questions, thank you very much.
38:47Why are they making us so scared?
38:49If they want to copy us,
38:51why don't they just sit in a corner and do it?
38:53We're terrorisers.
38:55That's a very good question.
38:57Focus.
38:59Unless.
39:01That's how it's done.
39:03The more scared we are, the more the blood pumps.
39:05We think faster and faster and faster.
39:07That makes it easier to copy.
39:09You're reading us, is that right?
39:11What do we do?
39:13How do we stop them?
39:15Stop being scared?
39:17Like the ship. We're all taking over in neutral.
39:19Donna? Stop thinking.
39:21I'm not thinking for me. What about you?
39:23Just calm.
39:25You're not calm.
39:27Even calmer.
39:29What are you doing to me? I am.
39:31Stop rattling me. Slow.
39:37If we're slow,
39:39they can't read us.
39:41Okay.
39:43Good.
39:45How long?
39:47There's a flaw in the plan.
39:49How can you not think on a ship full of questions?
39:51Why the empty chair?
39:53Why do the walls keep moving?
39:55What are the words in the air?
39:57And why did the airlock open and close three years ago?
39:59Don't. Don't.
40:01Stop it.
40:03And what is that?
40:05Stop thinking.
40:07Stop thinking.
40:09Stop thinking.
40:11Stop thinking.
40:13Stop thinking.
40:17Anything. Anything. Anything.
40:19What is making that noise?
40:31There.
40:43There.
40:53The captain of the ship.
40:57Circling round and round forever.
41:01Caught in the gravity field.
41:03Caught in the what?
41:05The gravity field.
41:07But why? Did they throw him out?
41:09Her out? Them out?
41:11Why is the captain outside?
41:13Why is she in a spacesuit
41:15with no helmet?
41:17And why don't you know?
41:23I know that face.
41:25I know my expressions very, very well.
41:27And you don't know.
41:29The captain did something you don't understand.
41:31What?
41:33What did the captain do?
41:35We don't know.
41:37No, we don't know.
41:39No, we don't know.
41:41The questions aren't the test. They need the answers.
41:43We're all stuck in the system because of the captain.
41:45What did she do?
41:47Well, if they want the answers, don't tell them.
41:49You know, my head's right. Don't no one start having ideas?
41:51Then I have ideas.
41:53So the captain tried to stop us.
41:55Wait a minute.
41:57If they don't know
41:59why the captain's outside,
42:01the airlock door three years ago, that wasn't them coming in.
42:03That was her going out.
42:05She killed herself.
42:07But what for?
42:09She hid her thoughts.
42:11So we couldn't see.
42:15Maximized autonomic brain function.
42:17Oh, well done, captain!
42:19Because she knew
42:21even with a lost ship, if you were found one day
42:23and you two ever reached the universe,
42:25you'd run right across the stars.
42:27And you were already becoming copies of the captain.
42:29You'd have owned the spaceship.
42:31If you copied her perfectly, you could have flown the ship home
42:33and ended your war.
42:35So,
42:37she ended her life to hide
42:39whatever it is she left behind
42:41because when she died,
42:43you hadn't completed her.
42:45So you lost everything she knew.
42:47Gone.
42:49All ready to go.
42:51What is that?
42:59The captain!
43:01The captain set something in motion to stop those two.
43:03And she took her own life
43:05so they could work out what she'd done.
43:07But you're working it out now.
43:09No, I'm not.
43:11Yes, you are. And so am I.
43:13It's all about
43:15slow.
43:17We don't understand the slow,
43:19so the captain set out to slowly stop us.
43:21So the ship is slow.
43:23The robot is slow.
43:25The words are slow. Is that it?
43:27Nope.
43:29So the ship is slowly reconfiguring
43:31to become a very
43:33slow
43:35bomb.
43:37What?
43:39The captain set herself to strike slowly.
43:41So the words are a very
43:43slow
43:47countdown.
43:49I said so! I said countdown straight away. It's that simple.
43:51Oh, I translated the numbers. I never heard them out loud!
43:53Fenn's law. Collis.
43:55Bright means ten, nine, eight.
43:57The robot.
44:03We're as clever as you now.
44:07That robot won't stop us.
44:09That wasn't the robot.
44:11The robot is the trigger. A primitive mechanical brain
44:13that those two can read. Taking three long years
44:15to walk down a very long corridor with one slow
44:17instruction. Kaboom.
44:19Countdown.
44:21What number are we on?
44:23Right, it's five.
44:27We've been counting down for years
44:29and the TARDIS brought us here just in time
44:31for the final sequence.
44:33We can't let them reach that robot.
44:37There's only one way we can stop them.
44:39What's that?
44:41I'm sorry, Donna.
44:43The countdown needs to speed up.
44:45Landing.
44:51That's number four!
44:53I know! But we're still on five!
44:55Stop that robot!
44:57No! Stop that robot!
44:59There's no robot! Just wait!
45:05Blitz.
45:07That's three!
45:25Blitz!
45:31Oh, this is therapeutic.
45:39That's two!
45:55Blitz!
46:07But if he runs out of time
46:09the hostile action ends
46:11and a time machine
46:13would know!
46:25Run!
46:33It's me!
46:35It's me!
46:37The TARDIS is here!
46:39Who's the head of the choir?
46:41Mrs Bean.
46:43And why is Mrs Bean funny?
46:45Because it's the name
46:47of a vegetable given to a woman.
46:51This is it.
46:55No!
47:01Doctor, come back!
47:03She's not me!
47:05I'm me!
47:09You've got the wrong one!
47:11Don't leave me!
47:21Thanks a lot, Mia.
47:25Zero!
47:27Zero!
47:31No!
47:39No!
47:55No!
48:07You're long too long.
48:25No!
48:55No!
49:05She almost completed you!
49:09That other dollar was a 99.9% copy.
49:13Except, I thought,
49:15what's wrong?
49:17Turned out her wrist had an extra 0.06mm.
49:21Obvious, really.
49:23The devil's in the details.
49:25Yeah, isn't it just?
49:29Oh, I keep thinking, I wish I hadn't
49:31done that thing with the sword.
49:33What, the battle thing?
49:35That was just a lie.
49:37Normally, except...
49:39I invoked a superstition
49:41at the edge of the universe
49:45where the walls are thin and all things are possible.
49:47Just got this feeling.
49:49What?
49:51Feeling of something.
49:57Which has gone fine, good!
49:59Onwards!
50:01So, anyway, I was wondering,
50:03she said on the spaceship
50:05that other dollar had your memory.
50:09She could remember us
50:11as the Dr. Donner.
50:13So she could see
50:15my life and my mind
50:17and my thoughts
50:19for the past 15 years.
50:21All the time we've been apart,
50:23she could remember it.
50:25Can you?
50:27No.
50:29It's too much.
50:31It's like looking into a furnace.
50:33But I suppose
50:35if she had a great big out-of-space brain,
50:37she could make sense of it.
50:39Yeah, maybe.
50:41Why?
50:43I'm just wondering.
50:45What did she say?
50:49Things.
50:51Like what?
50:55Come on!
50:57Where have you been since Arno saw you?
50:59What's happened?
51:01Hey, as usual.
51:03Robots chasing waterfalls.
51:05Fuck!
51:09But what really happened?
51:14A knot.
51:19You okay?
51:23I will be.
51:27When?
51:31A million years.
51:33A million years?
51:43Ah, there we are, back home.
51:45Do you times that
51:47to get us out of awkward conversations?
51:49Where are they?
51:51Where's the family?
51:53Might be a day or two out.
51:57Oh!
51:59My goodness, Donner!
52:01Donner!
52:03I said so!
52:09Wilfred Mott.
52:11Oh,
52:13now I feel better.
52:15Now nothing is wrong.
52:17Nothing in the whole wide world.
52:19Hello, me old soldier.
52:21I never thought I'd see you again.
52:23After all these years.
52:25Oh, Doctor, that lovely face.
52:27It's like springtime.
52:29And Donner's got a memory back.
52:31Without dying, which I recommend.
52:33Yeah, well, I knew it.
52:35I never lost faith.
52:37I said he won't let us down.
52:39He'll come back and save us.
52:41Save us from what?
52:43And where's the family?
52:45West Road, are they all right?
52:47Yeah, they're fine.
52:49They're safe.
52:51I've told them to bunker down.
52:53I'll keep watch.
52:55I said you save yourselves.
52:57Oh, my God!
53:01What is it?
53:03What's happening?
53:05It's everywhere. It's everything.
53:07They're all going mad.
53:09Listen, you've got to do something, Doctor.
53:11The whole world's coming to an end.
53:19Look out!
53:27Look out!
53:57Look out!
53:59Look out!
54:01Look out!
54:03Look out!
54:05Look out!
54:07Look out!
54:09Look out!
54:11Look out!
54:13Look out!
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54:51Look out!
54:53Look out!