Doctor Who 2023 S01E04

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00:00Oh, yes! We are in Wales! Spectacular!
00:22How can you tell?
00:24Oh, that smell!
00:26That green! That coastline! Ruby!
00:29Oh, the rocks and the water. It never ends.
00:32The war between the land and the sea.
00:34Oh, you know what? I've been to Wales twice.
00:36I went to see Shy Girl in Cardiff,
00:39and then I went to Mumbles when I was about 16 because of a boy.
00:42I think I broke his heart, but there you go.
00:44Oh, bless him. Mind you, Roger App William,
00:46that's a bad example of the Welsh terrifying.
00:49The most dangerous Prime Minister in history.
00:51He led the world to the brink of nuclear...
00:55Wait, what year are you from?
00:572024.
00:59Oh, yikes. Sorry, he was 2046.
01:02Sorry, spoilers. Forget I said anything.
01:04No, no, no! Tell me what happened!
01:09No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11What is this?
01:15Oh, it's a circle.
01:17Someone made this?
01:19I'm sorry, man. I am sorry.
01:22Oh, it looks like something made by children, doesn't it?
01:25Bookie Charms and Bird Schools.
01:29Hey, there's little messages, look.
01:32I miss you.
01:34That's all it says.
01:37Rest in peace,
01:39Mad Jack.
01:42Oh, poor old Mad Jack.
01:45Bless him, hey? It looks like some sort of memorial.
01:50Oh, all right. Don't be doing that to me.
02:03Hey, it's locked.
02:06You've locked it from the inside.
02:08Doctor?
02:12I hope you're not having a pee around the back.
02:20Oh.
02:29Hiya! Um, have you seen my friend?
02:32He was here. He's just...
02:34Um...
02:40Can you just wait there?
02:46Okay.
02:50Okay.
02:52Okay.
02:54Very clever.
02:57Very clever.
03:05Are you a part of this?
03:07What have you done?
03:09Did you do this?
03:11Where's the doctor?
03:13Where is he? What have you done to him?
03:15Where is he? What have you done to him?
03:45What have you done to him?
04:15Oh, my God.
04:33Hello there.
04:35You must be mad. Is that all you're wearing?
04:38Yeah, I got kind of caught...
04:41Um, the car broke down.
04:43Oh, no. Oh, you poor thing.
04:45Oh, what a day. Um...
04:47Where is that? Down there, what is it?
04:50Oh, that's Glyn Gatwick, if you'll forgive my pronunciation.
04:54Which they don't.
04:56I haven't met you before, have I?
04:58I don't think so. Have you?
05:01No, that was a different...
05:04Sorry, could you help me? That woman over there, do you see her?
05:08Of course I can. Who is she?
05:11Um...
05:13This is going to sound a bit mad, but she's following me.
05:17I think I may have trespassed or something, I don't know,
05:20but could you just tell her I'm sorry?
05:22Sorry for what?
05:24I don't know.
05:26Have I walked into something?
05:28No, no, no, no, sorry, you're just going that way,
05:31so could you just tell her that I'm fine and she can go home?
05:34Oh, I'm intrigued now. And it's no skin off my nose.
05:37But once that's done, get in the walk.
05:40Both of you. Whatever little game this is.
05:44Oh, could you ask her if she knows the doctor?
05:49Do you need a doctor?
05:51No, but can you just ask?
05:53I'll try.
06:01What the heck?
06:10Oh, my God.
06:40What the...?
07:11Stayed on you.
07:13Who goes out on this without a coat?
07:18No, I've lost my things.
07:22Sorry, it's kind of a long story.
07:24Is it?
07:26Um, I don't suppose...
07:29I'm a bit stuck.
07:31Have you got room for the night?
07:33I have. 65 quid.
07:36I haven't got anything in for breakfast,
07:38but I can do yoghurt and toast.
07:40Don't let her cook, for God's sake.
07:42Shut it.
07:43Don't let her cook.
07:44Er, no, that's fine.
07:46I haven't got any cash on me. Can I pay on my phone?
07:49Can you what?
07:51Can I pay with my phone?
07:54Pay with your phone?
07:56Yeah.
07:58How do you pay with your phone?
08:00Oh, well, it's sort of like online banking,
08:02but the phone can transfer money from my account into...
08:07Yes, you can pay with your phone.
08:11Oh.
08:13Sorry. Thank you.
08:15We're not quite the Dark Ages, young lady,
08:17despite what they say.
08:19Well, apparently, next week, we're getting Christianity.
08:22Throw them to the lions.
08:24Throw them to the lions and watch them getting eaten alive
08:27with great big teeth.
08:29Drink?
08:31Yeah, I'll have, erm...
08:34I don't know, I'll just have a Coke.
08:36Last of the big spenders.
08:42Hey, do you mind if I ask...
08:45that woman out there, can you see her?
08:51She must be bloody freezing, man.
08:54Do you know if she's got a fever?
08:56Bloody freezing, man.
08:58Do you know who she is?
09:00I've never seen her. Why? Who is she?
09:02I don't know.
09:04I rather think in this sort of weather,
09:06you should try asking her in.
09:08Oh, no, no, she's not with me.
09:10She's just following me.
09:13What for?
09:15I don't know.
09:17But she's definitely following you.
09:19Well, yeah, I think so, yeah.
09:23Five quid?
09:25How much?
09:27Five quid.
09:29Pardon me for stating the obvious,
09:31but if there's a woman following you,
09:33have you tried asking her why?
09:38No.
09:40Oh, my God!
09:42I'll ask her now. It's my phone for my teeth.
09:44I'll send her in for a pie and a pint.
09:47You can pay on your magic phone.
09:49Hi. Hi, girls.
09:51Night, then, Josh. Safely home.
09:57Erm, could you ask her...
09:59There was a friend of mine in a yellow duffel coat.
10:03Could you just ask her if she's seen him?
10:06Black guy, 5'10".
10:08Well, give it a go.
10:10Cheerio, then. See you tomorrow, Josh.
10:22Following's the wrong word.
10:25Because she doesn't...
10:27approach.
10:29She comes so far and...
10:31it's like she stays away...
10:34and never comes any closer.
10:39I can't think of a synonym for keeping your distance.
10:43I suppose, to coin a new word in Latin,
10:47it would be semper distance.
10:50Always distant.
10:52She's semper distance to you.
11:01Oh, my God, Josh is running.
11:03It's his wife shouting at him.
11:05Really, though? He's running.
11:07He saw that woman and he ran away.
11:09He ran away like the devil was on his bum.
11:11What did she say to him?
11:13I don't know. Who is she? I don't know.
11:15It seems that Josh is semper distance.
11:20I wonder...
11:23I thought...
11:25See, I was with my friend...
11:27and we walked into this thing...
11:30up on the clifftops.
11:32Like a circle of cotton.
11:35Little toy things, like charms and...
11:38skulls of birds.
11:41Just like a witchcraft sort of thing.
11:50What do you mean, cotton?
11:52Like strands with these things.
11:54Witchcraft is a very strong word.
11:57No, no, no, no. I did not mean witchcraft.
11:59I just meant it's like...
12:01Where was it?
12:02Up on the cliffs a couple of miles that way.
12:04It's what they call a fairy circle.
12:07You can ask him about that.
12:08Shut your face!
12:09When you say you walked into it...
12:12did you break it?
12:16Well, it...
12:18Yeah.
12:19No, but it was by mistake. I mean...
12:22It's not magic, is it?
12:24Is it not?
12:26The clifftops are a boundary between the land and the sea.
12:30A liminal space, neither here nor there...
12:33where rules are suspended.
12:37And then there's the blood.
12:40What blood?
12:42Do you know why Wales has so many picturesque little castles?
12:48No.
12:50They were torture centres...
12:52set up by the English to rule with fear.
12:55Steeped in blood, we are.
12:57Tons of blood.
12:59This land is a powerful place.
13:02It's said that he walks through the gaps...
13:06the spiteful one.
13:08No, but it was by accident.
13:09My friend...
13:11he would never disrespect the circle or do anything like that.
13:15And I walked away as soon as it said, rest in peace.
13:18What did?
13:19The messages, the little scrolls.
13:21You read them?
13:22Just a couple.
13:24You opened them and read them?
13:25Why did you do that?
13:27They were there.
13:28I think whatever spell was cast in this circle is now broken.
13:33What else did they say?
13:34It was just...
13:35What else did they say?
13:36Well, one said, rest in peace.
13:39Rest in peace, Mad Jack.
13:43Oh, my God.
13:44I think perhaps that wasn't wise.
13:47No, I just thought it was someone's dog or something.
13:50Say that to Mad Jack's face.
13:52Why? Who was he?
13:53He was insane.
13:54And he's dead.
13:55But now she's broken the circle.
13:57Yeah, but what does that mean?
13:58The charm was very clear.
14:01Finding his soul to rest in peace.
14:04Semper distance to keep him away.
14:06But now you've broken it.
14:10And if that woman outside is his herald,
14:14that means Mad Jack is unfound.
14:21Oh, don't.
14:23He'd kill me.
14:24He would kill me.
14:25I'm the one he'd kill first, and you know why, don't you?
14:27What the hell have you done?
14:29No, that's just someone at the door.
14:32No, no, no, no.
14:33You go home.
14:34He wouldn't come here.
14:35You go home.
14:36There's no home to go to, you idiot.
14:38Not anymore.
14:39He drank in this pub.
14:41He called this place home.
14:42That is not Mad Jack out there.
14:44Then answer the door.
14:50It's him.
14:52It's him.
14:53Oh, my God.
14:54It's him.
14:56Hurry up.
14:57I've got my hands full.
14:59You've got enough passes here to last two weeks.
15:02Get a freezer, fast.
15:05What's so funny?
15:07Oh, my God.
15:09The best one yet, that one.
15:11His herald, I love that bit.
15:13It's racist, my dear, to be blunt.
15:16People come from outside.
15:17They think we're all witches and druids.
15:19For God's sake, child, you walked into a piece of string.
15:23Can I stand you a pint, Eddie?
15:25Don't mind if I do.
15:53Got those spare.
15:56I'll have them back, mind.
16:15I said to Josh, I said, we haven't seen you.
16:17He said, I'm never coming back.
16:18I said, why?
16:19And he said, ask her.
16:20So I'm asking you, why?
16:22I think he meant, ask her.
16:29Well, I made it very clear to Josh,
16:32you will be packing and going.
16:35And we won't see you again as of today.
16:38Is that understood?
16:53Look, maybe I should just go home.
16:57I haven't even known you for that long anyway, but, you know,
17:01maybe this is what you do.
17:07But if you come back...
17:11..I would love to see you again.
17:15God, I'd just absolutely love it.
17:19OK.
17:23Bye-bye.
17:29I'm going now!
17:31OK?
17:33You win!
17:42This is the Great Western Railway service
17:45to London Paddington.
18:02There she is, there she is, there she is!
18:05All safe and sound.
18:07She's back!
18:09I told her that man was no good with his box of magic tricks!
18:14Some kind of guzzum.
18:16Maybe the doctor went inside his box and...
18:19That's what men do.
18:21They go into their sheds and they potter.
18:24They have train sets and hobbies
18:26and things women should never know about.
18:29I mean, I don't know. I've never had a garden.
18:32Never had a shed. I've never had a man.
18:34But that's what they say.
18:36And your intergalactic nutcase, he's doing it on a cosmic scale.
18:40But he's still essential.
18:42He's still, essentially, inside his shed.
18:45Pottery. He must be.
18:49Look, I didn't tell you everything.
18:55There's this woman.
19:01This is what we'll do.
19:03If I can approach her, then I'll phone you.
19:07I'll walk up to her like this.
19:09Hello?
19:12Hi.
19:13Then I can talk to her and you can hear what she's got to say.
19:16No, I've told you, everyone she talks to, they just run away.
19:19Yes, but Welsh people.
19:21Trust me, darling, it's a plan.
19:24All right, well, just be careful.
19:26OK.
19:28Having a nice time?
19:30Yeah, I'm just speaking to...
19:32You're standing in the street on the phone to your own mother?
19:37Yeah.
19:40Nothing to do with me.
19:45Mum, what does she look like?
19:47She looks like what she looks like.
19:50What does that mean?
19:52She looks like what she is.
19:55Mum, what's she saying? I can't quite hear.
19:58What's she saying?
20:00Mum. Mum, whatever she's saying, just don't...
20:04No, Mum! Mum, don't listen to her!
20:07Mum, don't listen to her! Please don't do this to me, Mum!
20:10Mum, don't do this to me, Mum!
20:13Mum!
20:15Mum, please stop!
20:18Mum!
20:38Mum!
20:40Mum, please!
21:02She ran away!
21:05She ran away?
21:07What did you say to her?
21:09Well, it wasn't me, it was the woman.
21:11Mum, phone me back, just...
21:13Just tell me what she said, just talk to me, OK?
21:16Just please phone me back.
21:18Look, I don't care if you're on answer phone.
21:20I will keep calling 100 times a day and you've got to come home.
21:23Come on, Mum, Granny's calling you, everything.
21:26And if you do come home, I'll make that shepherd's pie, yeah?
21:30The one we saw in Saturday's kitchen with the cheese
21:33and we can sit down and just pretend that...
21:36Hang on.
21:42Oh, no, you don't know.
21:44Mum!
21:46Mum, can you hear me?
21:48Gran!
21:50Gran, are you in there?
21:52Come on, you can't change the locks on me, come on!
21:56I won't ask you again, Ruby.
21:59Please stop calling and go away.
22:03But I'm your daughter.
22:05Well, except you're not.
22:08Are you?
22:10Even your real mother didn't want you.
22:30Mum?
22:49I take it that's the woman behind me, is that right?
22:52Yes.
22:54Good. Well, just look at me instead.
22:56I'm Kate Lethbridge-Stewart and I think I can help.
23:02Yeah, and that was over a year ago.
23:04She's put an injunction out against me, my own mother.
23:07I thought about going back to Manchester,
23:09but I don't want to leave, you know, just in case.
23:12And I've got this rubbish job at Kleinerman's to make ends meet.
23:15Well, I think we can help with that.
23:17We have a tradition of helping the doctor's former companions
23:20once they return to a normal life.
23:23No, I was hardly with him, really.
23:25But it felt like a lifetime?
23:27Yeah.
23:29Well, we're the Unified Intelligence Task Force
23:31created to investigate the extraterrestrial
23:33and, more and more, the supernatural.
23:36Things seem to be turning that way these days.
23:39And you work with the doctor?
23:41With him, despite him, against him sometimes.
23:44And I adore him.
23:46I can only say that now he's not here.
23:48Oh, no, I won't say a word.
23:50But I wish you'd got in touch with us sooner.
23:52We thought the doctor was silent.
23:54Oh, I know. I keep wondering how the world survives without him.
23:57Well, that's classified.
23:59I think I can say skin of our teeth.
24:01Although I think this timeline might be suspended along your event.
24:06I'm glad we found you.
24:08Oh, so am I.
24:09And you can take us to the TARDIS?
24:11Yeah, it's just sitting there.
24:13I'm actually surprised no-one's reported it, really.
24:15It has a perception filter.
24:17People notice it but sort of don't.
24:20I wonder if it's connected.
24:22If landing a perception filter on top of that circle has affected things.
24:29Or maybe.
24:31Because she has a perception thing.
24:33Like no-one at work has complained about the old woman stood outside every day.
24:37It's like they see her but they don't notice her.
24:40Hey, I once positioned her right in front of a police car
24:42and they just drove right around her.
24:44And if you sit in a room with no window?
24:46No, I can't see her.
24:47No, she's there.
24:48It's 73 yards.
24:50I have measured it 100 times.
24:51I have measured it 1,000 times.
24:53It's 73 yards.
24:54But if you went on a plane?
24:55Or a boat.
24:56Yeah, I know, I know.
24:57But I don't.
24:59Because I keep thinking if I cut her off, I might die.
25:04Or she might die.
25:07I don't know, does that sound mad?
25:10Sounds wise.
25:12It's what we do, all of us.
25:14We see something inexplicable and invent the rules to make it work.
25:19Mankind saw the sunrise and created God.
25:21Or we saw the arrival of a Sontaran, one or the other.
25:28And I can confirm, our scan says 73 yards exactly.
25:31I hope you don't mind, I didn't come alone.
25:39Don't worry, we're quite safe.
25:41No, no, that's great, that's fine.
25:43We photographed her, but this is the only image we can get.
25:46Oh, I know, I bought the most expensive camera and I still can't zoom in on her face.
25:50Our equipment is a bit more sophisticated, and yet she only registers from the point of view of an average person's 20-20 eyesight from 73 yards, 219 feet, 66.7 meters.
26:03But it proves you're not going mad.
26:05Thank you.
26:06Well, there's only one more option.
26:08Let's bring her in.
26:09Oh, but she won't. If you talk to her, she... I don't know, she does something.
26:14My staff have full psychic training.
26:16We have telepathic dampners, mesmeric shielding, and necklaces of silver and salt in case of witchcraft.
26:22Don't worry, you're with experts now.
26:24Go, go, go!
26:26All units initiate target approach.
26:33Do not talk to her, do not look her in the eyes, do not engage with her in any way.
26:37Just bring her in.
26:45I said do not engage!
26:48No, Kate. No, Kate, what's she thinking?
27:01Disengage.
27:03Kate, no, Kate, you can't leave. Kate! Kate, please, don't go, Kate!
27:16Kate, wait for me, Kate!
27:22All right!
27:24Why can't I?
27:25Yeah, I said all right!
27:33Kate!
27:44You know what, I'm not complaining.
27:46But I say let's go away, let's go to New York.
27:49And you say no.
27:52So I keep thinking, I don't want you to take this the wrong way, but I've got to ask.
27:59Is there someone else?
28:03La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
28:10It's just sometimes I get the impression you're not really listening.
28:14Like you're drifting off thinking of something else.
28:18Well, not now, to be honest.
28:27The thing is, I know you've had a tough time.
28:30That whole thing with your mother is weird, okay?
28:34But it's hard for me sometimes, you know?
28:37Thank you. And what's your take on this, Roger F. Williams?
28:40Well, no public school for me. I've done hard work.
28:43I started off as a pizza delivery boy.
28:46I worked on a fruit stall in Swansea Market,
28:49Hospital Porter, the steel mills, security guard.
28:53I was a Jack of all trades.
28:55Matt Jack, they used to call me.
28:57Matt Jack.
28:59Roger F. Williams.
29:02That's a bad example of the world's terrifying,
29:04the most dangerous prime minister in history.
29:07Even in bed, it's like you're always a distance away.
29:11Semperdistance is the word.
29:15Look, you were sweet, and this was...
29:18Oh, this was nice, yeah, but you were right.
29:21It was never going to work, and that is my fault,
29:24except for the bed thing, cos that...
29:28Oh, that really was you.
29:31But it's taken me all this time to realise what I'm here to do.
29:37Which is what?
29:39I'm going to save the world.
29:44See you!
29:50Come on. We've got work to do.
29:58DOOR BELL RINGS
30:14Hi there. I would like to offer my services.
30:17I thought I'd volunteer.
30:19OK, good news. What for, exactly?
30:21Oh, anything. Anything at all.
30:24I just think Roger F. Williams is amazing.
30:26amazing and I want to help the cause. I have a thousand pounds of my savings
30:30which I can donate right now. I'll do leaflets, answer the phones, just tell me
30:35what to do and I'll do anything. Hey, I'll even carry the coats.
30:40Yes, but the government says...
30:42What government? The government has collapsed in shame. In absolute shame, Amal.
30:47Now's the time to vote, you know, for Britain to find its voice, to find its
30:52pride, its future.
30:54Yes, but the point is that if people are worried about anything, it's the cost of
30:59living, it's inflation, it's a price cap at 15,000 pounds and you want to spend
31:06billions, indeed you committed to spending, 65 billion pounds on nuclear weapons.
31:13Amal, I'm a Welshman. I was born in Wales. That's what the app in my name means.
31:18It's not one of those apps that you used to have on your phones in the old days.
31:23It means son of. I am a son of Wales and the Welsh know what it's like to be
31:28oppressed and that has taught me to say no more and that's what I am saying, no
31:33more. I want Great Britain to say no more. So yes, I have pledged to defend our
31:38borders and set us up on high as one of the greatest nations in the world.
31:43But we're members of NATO. When did NATO ever, you know, fire a nuclear missile? Ever.
31:492031, the Great Russian War, not a single rocket. Excuse me, I'm sorry. Are you
31:54saying that you actually want to fire a nuclear missile?
32:04We'll cut that bit out, right?
32:08Okay, everyone, let's take ten.
32:11Danny, speak to commies by next week. Immediately.
32:16Yes, sir.
32:17Craig, get the car.
32:31Are you with us?
32:37Yes.
32:39My name's Ruby.
32:43Tell me.
32:46What about her girl over there? She one of ours?
32:52She's on Danny's team.
32:55She's a volunteer.
32:59What's her name?
33:02Marty Bridges.
33:05Marty.
33:07Boy's name.
33:14Marty.
33:17I declare that Roger Apke-William is duly elected as member of parliament for the constituency.
33:29I will go to his majesty and prepare for government.
33:46Good news.
34:10Between you and me, I know he's brilliant.
34:22But sometimes, I don't know, I think he gives me the shivers.
34:29Oh, he is a monster.
34:36Yes, thank you.
34:37We're here to help, okay?
34:39See anything suspect, talk to security.
34:41And back at the hotel, eyes and ears open.
34:44We have a busy three days, so stay alert.
34:46If you could all be checked for clearance.
34:48Again.
34:49You know Roger.
34:50He arouses strong opinions.
34:53Let me tell you, rule number one, do not step on the grass.
34:58Well, I don't see why.
35:00Come Saturday, there's going to be 10,000 people on there.
35:02And until then, keep off the grass.
35:05This place has a capacity of 30,000 plus 10,000 on the pitch.
35:08It's going to be amazing.
35:10Cardiff City, he's brought it home.
35:13This place will broadcast Roger Apke-William all over the world.
35:18He is?
35:21Look at him.
35:22He still says hello to every single person.
35:25I'd love to meet him face-to-face.
35:27Oh, he's prime minister now.
35:28We don't get access anymore.
35:30Our job's on the sidelines.
35:31Except for you, Marty.
35:33Roger said there's room for you at the party, Saturday night.
35:37He asked for you by name.
35:39They're saying it's going to be wild.
35:42Now, we need to help branding on the grandstand, roads 11 to 61.
35:49They won't be watching, though.
35:51The whole world.
35:54Who cares about the British prime minister making a speech in Cardiff?
35:58That's the point.
35:59If he's got something to say.
36:02What do you mean?
36:05There are rumours.
36:08They say Saturday is when control transfers.
36:14What? For what?
36:19We're purchasing the nuclear arsenal from Pakistan.
36:23And on Saturday, Roger will declare us in.
36:25And on Saturday, Roger will declare us independent from NATO.
36:28Saturday, Roger will help Gwilym get the codes.
36:35Saturday?
36:37He'll launch?
36:39Don't be stupid, Marty.
36:41It's symbolic.
36:42The moment's completely symbolic.
36:45I'm sorry it took so long.
36:47Because I think I'll only get one chance.
36:50And I had to make sure I was right.
36:52But I wish I could have done it sooner.
36:53I wish I was right.
36:55But I wish I could have helped you.
36:57I'm so sorry.
37:03I'll get us coffee while you're there.
37:15Ruby, I said keep off the grass.
37:18Hey, get off the pitch, love.
37:21Ruby, what are you doing?
37:23What's she doing?
37:34Hey, there are no unofficial photos, thank you.
37:38Put that down!
37:39Get off the pitch!
37:41Ruby!
37:42Just stop that and get back here!
37:45Ruby!
37:46Excuse me.
37:47Hey, you get off the grass.
37:49You get off the grass.
37:50I said, get off the pitch!
37:52Are you listening?
37:54Get off the pitch!
37:55Ruby!
37:56What are you doing?
37:58I'll have to ask you to put that device down immediately.
38:01Ruby!
38:02Stop it!
38:03Ruby!
38:04Stay where you are, that's an order!
38:06I said stay where you are!
38:08I said, stay where you are!
38:11Final warning!
38:13Stay where you are!
38:16That's exactly what I'm gonna do.
38:19I'm gonna kill you.
38:49And 50 minutes later, Roger App William resigned from the office of Prime Minister,
39:02refusing to give any reasons for his actions.
39:05Why did you resign?
39:07Ask her.
39:08Ask her.
39:09Ask her!
39:10Ask her!
39:11The Deputy Prime Minister, Iris Cariola, has stepped forward to take control
39:17and has already promised what she calls a more lenient and listening government.
39:31Is that it?
39:35Yeah, is that what you were for?
39:43Can you leave me alone?
39:47No.
40:01I'm sorry, Ruby.
40:02I can't drive any closer.
40:04I can't get a signal for the engine this far out.
40:07It's fine.
40:10I haven't been here in such a long time.
40:15What a beautiful view.
40:34Why do you people put flowers here?
40:37I don't think they know.
40:45I presume she must be gone, my mother.
40:50No one ever told me.
40:54And I didn't find my birth mother.
40:59It never snowed again.
41:07But I keep thinking,
41:09I know why.
41:12The woman.
41:15And I've been thinking about it my whole life.
41:20Why is she here?
41:23And I think, at the end,
41:27I have a goal.
41:30Because that's very you, isn't it?
41:33I have a goal.
41:36Because that's very you, isn't it?
41:41My old friend.
41:44I dare to hope.
41:52I've set the light, Ruby.
41:54If you wake up in the night,
41:56you say light out loud,
41:58and it comes on.
42:00Yes, I know.
42:01That's not new.
42:03We had that when I was young.
42:07Anything else you need?
42:11I could make it snow once upon a time.
42:16That's nice.
42:19If you need me, I'm just down the hall.
42:23So you won't be on your own?
42:26Don't worry.
42:28Don't worry.
42:30Everyone has abandoned me my whole life.
42:36But I haven't been alone for 65 years.
42:42Night now, Ruby.
42:44Light off.
42:57Light.
43:27Light.
43:44I'm sorry I took so long.
43:47And I tried so hard.
43:50What else could I do?
43:53It took all these years.
43:55All these long years.
43:59And look at me.
44:00I was so young.
44:02Spectacular! We are in Wales!
44:06That smell.
44:08That green. That coastline, Ruby.
44:11The rock and the water.
44:12It never ends.
44:13The war between the land and the sea.
44:15Hey, you know what?
44:16I've been to Wales three times now.
44:18I went to see Shy Girl in Cardiff.
44:21And then went to Mumbles because of a boy.
44:23I think I broke his heart, but there you go.
44:24Oh, bless him.
44:25Mind you, Roger App William.
44:27That's a bad example of the Welsh.
44:29Terrifying.
44:30The most dangerous Prime Minister in history.
44:32Who's she?
44:33Who?
44:35What, over there?
44:37Where?
44:40There was a woman.
44:45Well, she's not there anymore.
44:47But there was. There was a woman.
44:48She was just standing there.
44:50Maybe she was looking for someone?
44:52All right, Ruby. All right.
44:54Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
44:55Don't step.
45:02I almost broke that.
45:04Careful.
45:06Oh, honey, what a beautiful thing.
45:10What is it?
45:11It's a fairy circle.
45:14It's so delicate.
45:16Just charms and spells and hopes and dreams.
45:22It's here at the end of the land.
45:25Well, yeah. What do they say?
45:26No, no, no, no, no.
45:28Give them their respect, Ruby.
45:30Let them rest in peace.
45:32Like your mysterious woman.
45:34Oh, she was there.
45:38And we are here.
45:44So, what was the third time that you've been to Wales?
45:47You said you've been three times.
45:49What was the other one?
45:50Oh, um...
45:52No, I don't know. When was it? I can't think.
45:54I suppose it must have been...
45:59...now.
46:05It's a glorious day in fine time.
46:07There are creatures out there in the real world
46:10that are monsters and they're coming to get you.
46:12Just look at my close friends.
46:14Look how many are missing.
46:16Oh, it's me. They're coming for me.
46:20They're coming for you.
46:50Oh, my God!