Nautilu - Season 01 Episode 04

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Transcript
00:00I've got it! We use the engine to throw a charge back at the eel.
00:06I said no more than a thousand volts!
00:08I thought it would work.
00:09You have the Nautilus, Nemo, but only after you've set my purpose.
00:12And what is that purpose?
00:14We set for Halba.
00:15I need to know where Nemo is taking the Nautilus.
00:18And you will tell me. Are we ready?
00:22I climbed this.
00:23Is that why the company built the Nautilus?
00:25You took this from my desk!
00:27You must have been infected by something on the island.
00:29I took...
00:30You look like you've seen a ghost.
00:32What is that?
00:33A ring of fire.
00:36We can't pull away!
00:37You had to do this.
00:39Why are you still with Tartar?
00:59The Nautilus
01:29You can't help us.
01:35You're not here.
01:37No!
01:49Kazem.
01:51Kazem.
01:53I had you.
01:55That's what saved you.
02:00What are you doing with this?
02:02I was trying to help.
02:04Spirit, are you all right?
02:07I had a dream, but it was real.
02:10So did I.
02:12This is Vox Lipop.
02:14A man's dreams is private, Madonna.
02:16And you, what did you dream of?
02:21I had a dream.
02:23I had a dream.
02:25I had a dream.
02:26I had a dream.
02:28Nothing I care to remember.
02:30I saw my sons.
02:35It's getting cool in here.
02:58No, no, no.
03:05What happened?
03:06Humility.
03:07What about her?
03:08She went out.
03:10This is none of your business, Koff.
03:12What are you doing?
03:13Spying on my plans.
03:16Nemo.
03:17Start the engine.
03:18Turn the ship around.
03:19Wait!
03:20What is it?
03:22Humility.
03:27Humility.
03:57Dad.
03:59Dad.
04:03Dad.
04:28Humility.
04:30Humility.
04:44Get the suit off.
04:45Now!
04:48Koff, you will activate this.
04:50Understand?
04:58What is that?
05:00Part of one of his time guns have been working.
05:02What are you going to do to her?
05:03I'll bring her back to life.
05:04Ah!
05:05Giacomo, please.
05:07Step back.
05:19Again, again.
05:28Again.
05:30Do it again!
05:47Another miracle.
05:58We owe you our lives.
06:00Again.
06:25Mr. Harris?
06:28How could it have just disappeared?
06:30Mr. Harris will inform us of any further traces.
06:33We're close.
06:35It's a miracle in itself.
06:40Coffee.
06:43Any joy with your Indian, Miller?
06:46He's still alive.
06:48I gave you an order.
06:49I can get him to talk.
06:51You should let me interrogate him.
06:53I mean, no offense, just you clearly have no idea how their minds work.
06:56I had no idea they all worked alike.
06:58It's only once you've read their literature, studied their religion,
07:02listened to them babbling to each other in the bazaar,
07:05can you truly say that you understand the mind of the Indian.
07:09How many of their languages do you speak?
07:11Just Bengali.
07:12Just Bengali?
07:14I can pass as local in Hindustani, Gujarati, Marathi,
07:19Adhapush, Punjabi and Sindhi.
07:21Pass as local?
07:22Well, it's all about confidence, isn't it?
07:24Of which you are not in short supply.
07:27That was a compliment, your Lordship.
07:29I will admit that my Telugu and Toda are slightly rudimentary,
07:33but that is no fault of my own.
07:35This particular Indian is the Bengali.
07:38I think Lord Pitt's trying to make a wider point, Lieutenant Pudge.
07:41Exactly.
07:42And what would that be, Lord Pitt?
07:44What would what be?
07:46Seems you don't know yourself, Lord Pitt.
07:47Oh, shut up!
07:55Do you have the documents on all those who escaped on the Nautilus?
07:58Yes.
08:00Including details of their family?
08:02I'm not sure.
08:04See that they're brought to my cabin.
08:06I'll make the Indian tell me why Nemo brought the Nautilus here,
08:09of all places, and what he knows about purpose.
08:13Its purpose is to help pry open the Chinese market.
08:20Come now, Crowley.
08:21I know you like to think it's your little secret,
08:23but you're not the only one here in the know of the company.
08:28What you know of anything could be written on the back of any black stamp.
08:39Excuse me.
08:43Here, of all places?
08:45What's so important about this place?
08:50You question those beneath you, not above you.
08:52Something you would know if you were a real gentleman.
08:55And don't think you're fooling me with this shot-worn act you're peddling.
08:59The reluctant soldier, tired of blood and gun smoke.
09:04You see, I know the rock you crawled out from under, Millay.
09:08Your secret history with Nemo.
09:10What you did to get your feet under the officer's mess tape.
09:14You know nothing about me!
09:15You know nothing about me!
09:24Oh dear.
09:27Well.
09:30I'll overlook that.
09:31But only because I'm like the inbred, the dot, and the brave fool in there.
09:36I can trust you to kill Nemo.
09:42Get me what I asked for.
09:45Yes, sir.
10:01Bon appétit.
10:02Miss Lucas, sit, sit. Please, join us.
10:06Professor, we dragged you away from your books.
10:10Indeed, indeed.
10:12Sir.
10:15Miss Lucas, you want some fruit?
10:16Please.
10:24Miss Lucas, you're getting better.
10:26I'm fine, how are you?
10:27Feeling better.
10:31Naya.
10:33Nahama, what were you mad?
10:36No name.
10:42Miss Humility.
10:44You are unwell still.
10:47No, no.
10:50I just remembered I saw something.
10:52Out there.
10:54Describe it.
10:58Perhaps a...
11:00an arch?
11:02Carving into a rock?
11:04I...
11:06I don't know.
11:07An arch?
11:09Carving into a rock? I...
11:13It's almost...
11:15man-made.
11:18Come with me.
11:19Come, come.
11:20Wait!
11:25We were all infected.
11:27A trick of the mind.
11:28Perhaps you're right.
11:29Could have been.
11:30Don't doubt yourself.
11:32No, no.
11:33What she saw, it was real.
11:35What are you so certain she saw?
11:38Atlantis.
11:45You're serious.
11:46You know it has always been my dream to find it.
11:49It's a story.
11:50Plato spun in the dialogues, Benoit, no more.
11:52Drawing his conclusions from the works of Solon?
11:54Long lost.
11:55If they ever existed.
11:56Even if Plato was right, this is the Pacific Ocean.
11:58He clearly places the lost city in the Atlantic.
12:00Yes, but I found a manuscript in the library at Carajan.
12:03I found a manuscript in the library at Carajan.
12:05It contained Solon's original translation.
12:08And...
12:10this map.
12:15It is here, Nemo.
12:18Atlantis is here.
12:25You brought us here.
12:26You suggested this route, over the Ring of Fire.
12:28Over it, not through it.
12:30I never meant to put our lives at risk.
12:32But you did.
12:33For what?
12:34A childish dream.
12:35No more childish dream than finding the treasure of Alva.
12:38Just to have your revenge.
12:39First you bring us here, then you cripple the submarine.
12:41It wasn't him.
12:42It was me.
12:43What?
12:44I am a scientist.
12:45We'll come back to that later.
12:46And to this business of revenge.
12:47If there is even a chance this is Atlantis,
12:50I cannot pass it by.
12:51This is my duty to investigate.
12:53Benoit is right.
12:54Such a discovery could change our understanding of the world.
12:56Absolutely not.
13:26We, men of action,
13:30love to ridicule the humble clerk and his ledger.
13:35Or the boring solicitor and his papers.
13:39But those records,
13:42those legal documents,
13:45they are the foundation upon which the company's true power is built.
13:50They are the foundation upon which the company's true power is built.
14:01This census from a village near Hubra.
14:08Brought back by some poor clerk who likely cursed his masters back in London
14:12as he sat amongst cow dung and flies taking names.
14:16Hopefully he died of malaria.
14:23This is you, isn't it?
14:26Jasvinder and Chitra,
14:29mother and father.
14:31Ajay and Armaan, brothers.
14:37Sorry, would you mind?
14:40Our clerk friend had terrible handwriting.
14:42Our clerk friend had terrible handwriting.
14:45Malaria, perhaps.
14:54Beta.
14:57My sister.
15:07Please.
15:09They have nothing to do with this.
15:13I know.
15:18Deny Crawley what he wants and your family will pay for your courage.
15:31Tell me what you know.
15:33And I promise you I'll do it.
15:42Our brother.
15:44The promise of an Englishman.
16:04The Pillars of Halwa.
16:09The Nautilus is headed for the Pillars of Halwa.
16:12Halwa?
16:16He's after the treasure.
16:22I was probably wrong to bring us here without consulting you.
16:27I was probably wrong to bring us here without consulting you.
16:30But everything I've read,
16:32everything I've studied,
16:34tells me Atlantis exists.
16:39But up there
16:42is a place where people live in harmony,
16:45where you travel with nature.
16:49Where there is no war.
16:52Humans are incapable of living in peace.
16:54You don't believe that.
16:55I know it.
16:56Nemo, I beg you.
16:58This is what I live for.
17:01My reason to be.
17:05Yours is darker.
17:08Plotting three years against your enemy.
17:11Stop looking back.
17:13Move forward.
17:18Take in the wonder.
17:21Take in the wonder.
17:30Wobblers and wobbly.
17:35If I never ask anything of you again,
17:40give me this one thing.
17:47Am I your friend?
17:51Am I your friend?
18:00One dive.
18:02No more.
18:16Crowley cannot find them now.
18:22You're not hunting Nemo for them, are you?
18:24It is for you.
18:27What did he do to you?
18:33Goodbye, Mr. Kosh.
18:35If you find the Nautilus,
18:37it's more than him you'll have to defeat.
18:39We have a test of freedom that nobody can take away.
18:42I may be the one in chains,
18:44but you are the slave, Captain Millay!
19:06Stay here.
19:08No one will blame you for not wanting to go out there again.
19:12If there's a chance Minmar's right, how can I not?
19:18Nemo, when you were lost,
19:22you spoke a name.
19:24Renuka.
19:27I dreamed I was with my wife.
19:29My daughter.
19:31You weren't there when it happened.
19:35When they were.
19:38I was at Oxford, completing my studies.
19:42By the time I reached Bombay,
19:45it was too late.
19:51There were company officers there when I disembarked.
19:53They told me what had happened.
19:56There were company officers there when I disembarked.
19:58They told me what had happened.
20:01They knew how I would react.
20:05It was all the excuse they needed to arrest me and send me to Calparni.
20:09I'm so sorry.
20:12How awful.
20:13Captain.
20:14Flares.
20:16Listen all.
20:17It contains compressed oxygen and magnesium.
20:19So careful.
20:20Don't twist the top.
20:21Don't mix.
20:22Whoosh.
20:26This is a scientific expedition.
20:28Not a hunting party.
20:30No spear guns.
20:34This will stun, not kill.
20:37Nemo.
20:39Why is Gav coming?
20:40He cannot be trusted.
20:43We don't know what is out there.
20:45He's a soldier.
20:46He comes.
20:56Oh no.
21:03Flood the chambers.
21:04Flooding.
21:07Flooding.
21:25Flooding.
21:55No.
21:57No.
22:25Flooding.
22:55Flooding.
23:14No.
23:16This is not possible.
23:25No.
23:43You care about her.
23:45I take care of business.
23:56Flooding.
24:18Stairs.
24:21Stairs.
24:25Come.
24:26Come.
24:56Flooding.
25:04Flooding.
25:07Flooding.
25:09Flooding.
25:11Flooding.
25:25Flooding.
25:56Flooding.
26:04It's safe.
26:06Stale, but...
26:07I don't suppose anyone saw better window in here for a few hundred years.
26:26Flooding.
26:32Imagine the power it would have taken to build this.
26:35It even was built.
26:37It must have been.
26:39If it was, imagine the power of whatever destroyed it.
26:43Hello.
26:55Flooding.
26:59Company knew this was why you wanted to build the Nautilus, didn't they?
27:04What is it to you?
27:07Huh?
27:12Who are you, really?
27:18How's about party?
27:19Party.
27:27Go.
27:30Keep an eye on her.
27:32Perfectly fine.
27:35Hi, Captain.
27:37A little slippery.
27:45Hardly a great city below the sea.
27:47Though this air...
27:49I can find out.
27:55Yakumo.
27:57You stay here.
28:18Miss Lucas.
28:20Oh, thank you.
28:21Humility, please.
28:23Humility.
28:30Man-made?
28:33Fossils.
28:35These were living.
28:37Millions of years ago.
28:39Maybe more.
28:41When this rock...
28:43was built.
28:44Maybe more.
28:46When this rock...
28:47was just mud.
28:50Monsters.
28:51Is that long in your tooth?
28:52You've not read Chambers' Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, then?
28:58It was a bestseller.
28:59So what are they, then?
29:00Ferns?
29:01Marine animals.
29:03Belonging to the Phylum Echinodermata.
29:05Crinoids.
29:08Starfish.
29:09Oh.
29:11Paleontology is...
29:12providing us with so many answers to questions we have about the past.
29:18People ask too many questions these days.
29:21Sometimes it's better just to take things as they are.
29:24Where would we be if we all thought like that?
29:30You really think this is natural structure?
29:33You're the one that's always going on about the wonders of nature.
29:41Oh.
29:59Nemo.
30:00Look.
30:01Look.
30:06Hieroglyphs.
30:11Scratches.
30:16I wish it was what you wanted it to be.
30:19Really.
30:24You studied as an engineer.
30:26So how do you know about paleontology, then?
30:28It's a hobby, really.
30:31I have quite a few.
30:33What's yours?
30:34Where I'm from, people don't...
30:37have much time for hobbies.
30:38Of course.
30:41Where are you from?
30:42It's Edward, isn't it?
30:46Spitalfields.
30:48The old man who made cabinets.
30:50When he wasn't down to ten bells.
30:54Joining the company was an escape.
30:56Travel the world, they said.
31:00Got the boot into someone else instead of having it put into you.
31:06Things are different.
31:08Not quite on the nautilus, though.
31:11Us all living happily ever after outside of the natural order.
31:18It's a fairy tale, that is.
31:32What was that?
31:36Let's get out of here.
31:39Come on.
31:54Edward.
32:02Stay close.
32:09Edward!
32:22Edward!
32:26Edward!
32:32Edward!
32:34Oh, God.
32:37That's curious.
32:38Join in, Mum.
32:39Stop.
32:40I'll join you in a minute.
32:49I'm going to cut it off.
32:50Ready?
32:51No, no. Hold still.
32:52It's all right.
32:56Over here.
32:58Nebo, help.
32:59Come and get him on his front.
33:01One more cup.
33:04Come on.
33:08Your hand.
33:10It's nothing.
33:11What was that thing?
33:12A living fossil.
33:13A crinoid.
33:14Huh?
33:15I'm starving.
33:17How many?
33:20Two or three.
33:24Hundred?
33:26Go!
33:27Go, now!
33:28Go!
33:32Go!
33:33Go!
33:44No, no.
33:45You're going there.
33:59Come on!
34:18Time to go!
34:23Hurry!
34:24We need to get down to Pierre.
34:26We need to get down to Pierre.
34:29Ambush on.
34:30Where's Benoit?
34:32You have flares?
34:33Benoit!
34:34Land them around the exits.
34:35Now!
34:37Go!
34:38We're not leaving without Benoit.
34:39We need to go back.
34:40We're not leaving without him.
34:41Or you.
34:42Something goes wrong.
34:43Somebody needs to lead the Nautilus.
34:44What?
34:45Humility.
34:46Please.
34:47All right.
34:49Nebo!
34:52I'll see you soon.
34:56I'll see you soon.
35:27No.
35:54Benoit!
35:55Nebo!
35:56You won't believe what I found, brother.
35:57Not now!
35:58You don't understand.
35:59I found something.
36:00No, you don't understand.
36:01Something found us.
36:03Something bad?
36:04Not good.
36:11Benoit, we have to hurry.
36:13Stay close to the light.
36:18Run!
36:19Benoit!
36:29Come on!
36:31Put this on.
36:32We have to get out of here.
36:36Put this.
36:49Benoit!
37:03I got you.
37:04I got you.
37:20Nebo!
37:22Nebo!
37:24Nebo!
37:34Take that!
37:35Come on!
37:46Nebo!
37:50Nebo!
37:53Take it.
37:58No!
37:59Nebo!
38:01Nebo!
38:02Nebo!
38:19Nebo!
38:42Eve.
38:46Benoit!
38:47Benoit!
38:49Benoit!
38:50Benoit!
38:51Benoit!
39:17Benoit!
39:18Benoit!
39:21Benoit!
39:40I'm all right.
39:41I'm all right.
39:42Are you okay?
39:43I'm fine.
39:44I'm fine.
39:46I'm fine.
39:47Benoit.
40:18Dispatch!
40:19Stand by!
40:31Message for director Crawley.
40:33To his side.
40:35No subordinates.
40:36Get him out of here.
40:37Over here.
40:46And so, what lies beneath the waves of Helvar?
40:51It's just some story our history teacher read to us at Ravenforth.
40:54From the Norse sagas.
40:56The burial ship of Freyja, queen of the North Isles.
41:00Among generations of plunder.
41:03Sometimes the strangest things are true.
41:07Director Crawley,
41:09if you told me the real reason the company met with the Nautilus,
41:12then perhaps I could be a bit...
41:15Come.
41:18Ah, the dot.
41:20Yes, sir.
41:21Well, no. No, sir. Left-handed punch.
41:23Yes.
41:24Sir, a message for the board from director Crawley.
41:27No. No, a message from director board.
41:29Close your mouth.
41:30Hang on.
41:31You've read it.
41:34It sort of fell open.
41:36Yes, just tell me what it says.
41:38Sir, you've been summoned to appear before Lord Parmore.
41:41There is a ship waiting to take you directly to London.
41:45Well,
41:46it can't be good news that Her Majesty's government
41:48are taking an interest in company business.
41:52I can handle Parmore.
41:56Just find me the Nautilus.
41:59Let's tell him, sir.
42:00What is it?
42:01Apologies, sir.
42:06Drop!
42:07They're away!
42:09Throw them out!
42:12Jackets off!
42:13Keep down!
42:14Don't let them escape!
42:17Open fire!
42:18Open fire!
42:21Open fire!
42:22Open fire!
42:23Open fire!
42:24Open fire!
42:25Open fire!
42:26Open fire!
42:27Open fire!
42:30Throw them away!
42:44Good riddance to the deeply creepy crawling.
42:51It doesn't make any sense.
42:53If Nemo's headed for Halvar, he's going the wrong way.
42:56Not if he plans to cut through...
42:59here.
43:00The Arctic?
43:01The Northeast Passage.
43:03Nobody's ever successfully navigated it.
43:05Do you think that would stop a man like Nemo?
43:08We have the advantage of speed.
43:10So we'll be there waiting for him.
43:12Hoorah!
43:27Hua hoki ngā tipuna
43:33Tēnei ao e huri nei
43:41Ora tonu ana koe i aku mahara
43:50E rere te waiua
43:55Ioki kia tā
44:01Ko te kai tuku ia koe i te pū
44:08Kaore iu me wakata
44:25Tēnei ao e huri nei
44:36Ora tonu ana koe i aku mahara
44:41Ioki kia tuku ia koe i te pū
44:51Kaore iu me wakata
45:00By using water electrolysis,
45:03both molecules separate into individual gases
45:08via separate evolutionary reactions.
45:12pH, multiplied by O2,
45:15plus e to the power of...
45:20of Benoit.
45:21You're a genius.
45:30I shouldn't have given in to him.
45:34He would never have forgiven you if you hadn't.
45:36But he would be alive.
45:41You're a true friend to him.
45:45You gave him the chance to reach out and touch his dream.
45:50A mirage.
45:57I made him believe there was something down there.
46:02If you won't let me take the blame, I won't let you.
46:07Are you Minity? Come!
46:10Who the hell does Nemo think he is?
46:13How do you put up with him?
46:15I don't think I can bear him another minute.
46:17Nemo, I...
46:18He's vain, stubborn,
46:20arrogant,
46:21self-obsessed, idiotic...
46:22Nemo, I...
46:23He's insensitive,
46:24That was before I knew...
46:25conceited, asinine, priggish.
46:27He simply doesn't give a damn for anyone but himself, does he?
46:37We must be patient with him.
46:39Why?
46:42His heart carries a great wound.
46:46One that I believe, time,
46:49and the wonders of the oceans through which we travel,
46:52will heal.
46:54We must be patient with him.
46:56Why?
46:58His heart carries a great wound.
47:01One that I believe, time,
47:03and the wonders of the oceans through which we travel,
47:06will heal.
47:34A film by
47:38A film by
47:43A film by
47:48A film by
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