| 时间 | 英文 | 中文 | 
|---|---|---|
| [00:02] | Did you enjoy your time at the treatment centre? | |
| [00:04] | Cos that’s where you’re headed if you don’t confess. | |
| [00:06] | I didn’t do it! | |
| [00:11] | I can feel it again! I’m not turning rabid. | |
| [00:16] | – You’re scared of me? – I don’t even recognise you any more. | |
| [00:19] | This is who I am. | |
| [00:23] | I can’t look at him when he’s like that. | |
| [00:25] | Jesus Christ. | |
| [00:28] | What’re you doing? | |
| [00:29] | I’m looking for Simon. Have you seen him? | |
| [00:32] | That’s the first person you saw rise from their grave? | |
| [00:35] | It’s Simon. I’m ready to follow him. | |
| [00:40] | It has to be done, Simon. | |
| [00:42] | You must sacrificethe First Risen | |
| [00:45] | on the 12th hour of the 12th day of the 12th month. | |
| [00:48] | The First Risen must be destroyed. | |
| [00:50] | Only then can the second resurrection occur. | |
| [01:15] | Hello. I’ll be your waitress today. | |
| [01:16] | I’m a fully compliant PDS sufferer. | |
| [01:19] | I have been administered Neurotriptyline in the last 24 hours | |
| [01:22] | and will not enter a rabid state. | |
| [01:24] | Oh. Ha-ha. That’s good to know. | |
| [01:27] | Tea or coffee? | �軹�ǿ��� | 
| [01:28] | Er…coffee, thanks. | |
| [01:37] | Don’t fancy anything? | |
| [01:39] | Still got three hours ahead of us till we reach Roarton. | |
| [01:42] | I’m not a breakfast person. | �Ҳ����緹 | 
| [01:44] | Oh, it’s the most important meal of the day. | �緹����һ��������Ҫ��һ�� | 
| [01:48] | You’re going to need it. | |
| [01:51] | Collections never go easy. | |
| [01:57] | Always put up a fight. | |
| [02:00] | I don’t mind driving the rest of the way. | |
| [02:03] | All right, it’s your funeral. | |
| [02:33] | To 12th December, | |
| [02:34] | and you all know what that means. | |
| [02:36] | Roarton Village’s winter fete extravaganza is upon us. | ŵ�ٴ嶬�����ֻ�Ŀ�Ҫ��ʼ�� | 
| [02:53] | What’s going on, Dad? | |
| [02:53] | – Me and your mum have come to a decision. – A decision? | |
| [02:57] | Yeah, we think it’s best, all things considered, | �� ����ȫ�濼��֮����� | 
| [02:59] | to let the council, you know, do what they’re going to do. | |
| [03:02] | You…you’re letting them send me back to Norfolk? | |
| [03:06] | Going back to t’treatment centre | |
| [03:07] | might be just what the doctor ordered. | |
| [03:08] | They’re trained up to handle situations like this. | |
| [03:12] | They’ll be able to help you get back to your normal self. | |
| [03:15] | This is my normal self. | |
| [03:17] | It’s time for a professional opinion. | |
| [03:19] | So, you’re…you’re washing your hands of me? | |
| [03:22] | No. We’re doing what we believe is in your best interests. | |
| [03:25] | Locking me in my bedroom | |
| [03:26] | until the men in white coats come along and drag me away? | |
| [03:29] | That…that’s in my best interests? | |
| [03:31] | Well, I hope they won’t have to drag you away. | |
| [03:35] | Can I call Amy, at least? | ���ܸ����״���绰�� | 
| [03:36] | She’s part of the crowd that’s been having a bad influence on you. | |
| [03:40] | Well, I need to speak to her, Dad. Something’s not right. | |
| [03:42] | I’m worried about her, Dad. | |
| [03:43] | You can come down for your shot after breakfast, OK? | |
| [03:45] | Dad! | |
| [03:49] | Dad! | |
| [03:51] | Dad. | |
| [04:08] | Jem? You getting ready to beat the bounds? | |
| [04:14] | Yeah. | |
| [04:35] | What’s happening to me? | |
| [04:37] | I’m not entirely sure, Amy. | |
| [04:41] | It seems like your body’s waking up, | |
| [04:44] | or coming alive, | |
| [04:47] | or something like that. | |
| [04:49] | Why me? | |
| [04:52] | I don’t know. | |
| [04:55] | – Maybe you’re special. – Special? | |
| [04:59] | My nan always said I was special, | |
| [05:00] | but I just figured that’s something all nans say. | |
| [05:05] | Philip, I’m freaking out. | |
| [05:07] | It’s fine. | |
| [05:10] | It’s all right. You’re all right. | |
| [05:12] | Maybe we should get some proper medical advice on this. | |
| [05:15] | See Dr Russo. What do you think? | |
| [05:17] | No, bad idea. | |
| [05:21] | What do you think would happen if we told Dr Russo | |
| [05:23] | I was…changing? | |
| [05:27] | Do you think he’d just pat me on the back, | |
| [05:28] | give me a lolly and send me on my way? | |
| [05:30] | He’d call the treatment centre, | |
| [05:32] | and then they’d cart me off to experiment on. | |
| [05:35] | You know what the living are like. | |
| [05:37] | You know what some of the living are like. | |
| [05:43] | Got to keep this under our hats. | |
| [05:47] | OK. | |
| [05:50] | We can’t just stay here. | |
| [05:51] | – Why? – We’ll die of hypothermia. | |
| [05:54] | You’re cold? | |
| [05:56] | Aren’t you? | |
| [06:01] | I’m freezing. | |
| [06:06] | Listen, listen. My teeth are chattering. | |
| [06:35] | Mum, don’t let them take me back. | |
| [06:36] | It’s for the best, Kier, all things considered. | �Ӹ����濼�� ������� С�� | 
| [06:39] | Not if they take me back as a non-compliant… | |
| [06:44] | Look, Dad, I’m not going to do anything stupid, OK? | |
| [06:49] | You’ve said that before, then it all goes horribly wrong. | |
| [06:52] | No. Spending a bit of time in Norfolk | |
| [06:54] | will do you a tonne of good. | |
| [06:57] | They know how to take care of you there, don’t they, Sue? | |
| [06:59] | Open your eyes! | |
| [07:01] | You know what’s going to happen to me | |
| [07:02] | if they take me back to the treatment centre. | |
| [07:04] | I’m running late. | |
| [07:06] | Are you coming to the fete, Steve? | |
| [07:07] | – I’ve said I’ll take Jem to t’march. – OK, then. | |
| [07:10] | Kier, we’ll be back later to see you off. | |
| [07:12] | All right, then. | |
| [07:15] | All right, Kier, back to your room. | |
| [07:20] | Can I take this up with me, Dad? | |
| [07:21] | Parish newsletter? | |
| [07:25] | Reading material. | |
| [08:03] | For He so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son. | |
| [08:07] | Whoever shall believe in him shall not perish | |
| [08:09] | but have eternal life. | |
| [08:10] | Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. | |
| [08:14] | Give me the courage to do my duty, | |
| [08:16] | to protect and defend my community from all harm. | |
| [08:22] | So help me God. | |
| [08:40] | Simon? | |
| [08:42] | Yeah? | |
| [08:43] | When the dead rise today, what will they be like? | |
| [08:48] | The Second Risen will be… | |
| [08:52] | Well, they’re going to change things. | |
| [08:55] | They’re going to bring an end | |
| [08:55] | to the suffering and the persecution. | |
| [08:58] | After the second Rising, | |
| [08:59] | we ain’t going to be treated like dirt any more. | |
| [09:02] | Can we help you do it, Simon? | |
| [09:05] | I’ve got to do this alone. | |
| [09:07] | – Well, what should we do? – Prepare. | |
| [09:15] | Lord, let the disciple complete his mission today. | |
| [09:25] | Miss Martin. | |
| [09:27] | I’m ready. | |
| [09:29] | Ready? | |
| [09:31] | To stop the threat. Just say the word. | |
| [09:33] | Who’s the threat? | |
| [09:34] | The Irish rotter. The ULA extremist. | |
| [09:38] | Leave it alone, Captain. | |
| [09:41] | What you saying? He’s planning an attack, Miss Martin. | |
| [09:44] | Where’s your proof? | |
| [09:46] | Proof? You said it yourself. You got me to follow him and… | |
| [09:50] | And nothing came of it. | |
| [09:51] | No, that’s not right. Something did come of it. | |
| [09:53] | He went to that hotel. He met that other dead ‘un. | |
| [09:55] | I lifted the evidence off him. It all adds up. | |
| [09:57] | He’s going to pounce any minute if I don’t track him down and… | |
| [09:59] | You are not thinking straight, Captain. | |
| [10:02] | He is not a threat. | |
| [10:04] | Understand? | |
| [10:08] | I am thinking straight. That Irish rotter needs to be stopped. | |
| [10:13] | Go home, Gary. | |
| [10:17] | That’s an order. | |
| [10:34] | Don’t worry, Jem. This is the last time you have to see me. | |
| [10:39] | Jem, can you at least look at me? | |
| [10:55] | Open up! | |
| [10:59] | Open this bloody door or I’ll bust it through! | |
| [11:46] | God’s own country. | |
| [11:57] | Norfolk? Under four hours? | |
| [11:59] | That is impressive. | |
| [12:00] | Yeah, it’s quite the drive. | |
| [12:02] | Her hands are still set at ten to two. | |
| [12:04] | Is there a doctor in the house? | |
| [12:08] | Hopefully, we won’t be making multiple trips. | |
| [12:11] | Well, sorry to be the bearer of bad news. | |
| [12:14] | But I’m afraid it’s just not possible. | |
| [12:18] | I’d have told you that over the phone, if you’d have called. | Ҫ�����������绰 �һ�����ǰ�������� | 
| [12:21] | Yeah, you see, Tom… Can I call you Tom? | |
| [12:24] | You see, Tom, the tests you sent through were very interesting, | |
| [12:26] | but it’s not just us who needs to know. | |
| [12:28] | It’s Halperin and Weston. | |
| [12:30] | Bit of a behemoth, bit of a juggernaut. | |
| [12:32] | Big company. Don’t need to remind me of that. | |
| [12:34] | Once the old ball starts rolling at Norfolk, | |
| [12:36] | it’s nigh on impossible to stop the damn thing. | |
| [12:39] | You studied at Norfolk, correct? | |
| [12:42] | I had the privilege. | |
| [12:43] | Well, Tom, you know, | |
| [12:45] | if you could do us the privilege of getting that address, | |
| [12:47] | that would be a massive help. | |
| [12:51] | I’m sorry. I don’t have the address. | |
| [12:55] | – Really? – In between addresses, apparently. | |
| [12:58] | And…and the medical records would state that, would they? | |
| [13:01] | If you were to show them to us, which you’re not going to do. | |
| [13:05] | Like I said, I can’t show you a patient’s medical records. | |
| [13:13] | Sorry. Liked to have been of more help. | |
| [13:16] | What can you do? You don’t know where Amy Dyer lives. | |
| [13:23] | Do you? | |
| [13:25] | Afraid not. | |
| [13:30] | We’ll be in touch…Tom. | |
| [13:40] | Are you still going to like me? | |
| [13:42] | – What? – Now I’m, er…warming up? | |
| [13:46] | You’ve only known me a bit deadly. | |
| [13:47] | You might not like me heated up. | |
| [13:51] | Amy. | |
| [13:54] | I’d like you cold. I’d like you hot. | |
| [13:58] | I’d even like you tepid. | |
| [14:01] | You’re still you, dead or alive. | |
| [14:04] | All right? | |
| [14:12] | – What’s wrong? – That way’s the perimeter fence. | |
| [14:16] | Today’s the beating of the bounds march. | |
| [14:20] | Best avoid it. | |
| [14:26] | Dad, what’s going to happen to Kier? | |
| [14:30] | He’s going to go back to the treatment centre for a bit | |
| [14:32] | and they’re going to help him get back to his old self. | |
| [14:36] | They’re not going to lock him up and do things to him, are they? | |
| [14:41] | No. Where did you get that idea? | |
| [14:43] | He’ll be all right. Norfolk’s a nice place to be. | |
| [14:46] | Off to beat the bounds. He’s in his room. | |
| [14:49] | Got you. | |
| [15:16] | Not bad. | |
| [15:18] | Amy, the march ends here. | |
| [15:19] | We won’t be long. I just want to touch more things. | |
| [15:23] | You’ve got your ticket, haven’t you? | |
| [15:25] | Yeah. I suppose t’council were good for something. | |
| [15:38] | Mrs Lamb. | |
| [15:40] | Councillor. Or should I say ex-councillor? | |
| [15:46] | Congratulations on your nomination to the parish council. | |
| [15:49] | It’s about time this village | |
| [15:50] | were represented by God-fearing folk, | |
| [15:53] | instead of just a bunch of flailing wimps and filthy perverts. | |
| [16:00] | Have a nice day. | |
| [16:02] | Hold your horses! | |
| [16:05] | She’s not valid. | |
| [16:06] | – I gave you my ticket. – You gave me a ticket. | |
| [16:12] | Where’s hers? | |
| [16:15] | Mrs Lamb, if you check the fine print on the fete charter, | |
| [16:19] | a charter I helped draft while I was in office, | |
| [16:22] | you’ll see a clause, | |
| [16:23] | and in that clause it states, that all ticket holders | �����й涨�������ֻ������ | 
| [16:25] | to the winter fete are entitled to a plus-one. | |
| [16:32] | Amy Dyer’s my plus-one. | |
| [16:34] | I can assure you, Councillor Elect, she is valid. | |
| [16:41] | Beating the bounds is an ancient tradition here in Roarton. | |
| [16:45] | I’m thrilled to see | |
| [16:46] | – people turn out. – Are all these really necessary? | |
| [16:47] | I think everyone’s going overboard if you ask me. | |
| [16:50] | thrilled to announce the completion, under budget and on time, | |
| [16:52] | of Roarton’s new perimeter fence. | |
| [16:55] | We couldn’t have achieved this construction | |
| [16:57] | without the parish council adopting new policies | |
| [17:00] | that will guarantee the safety of this community | |
| [17:03] | for generations to come. | |
| [17:04] | We couldn’t have done it without you, Miss Martin. | |
| [17:07] | Today isn’t about me. | |
| [17:08] | It’s about all of us, | |
| [17:10] | embarking on a new beginning, a new dawn, | |
| [17:14] | protected, proud and incorruptible. | |
| [17:18] | Now…I should cut this ribbon so we can get a move on, eh? | |
| [17:22] | Anyone got a sharp implement I can use? | |
| [17:26] | – Here you are, missus. – Thank you. | |
| [17:35] | So, let the march commence! | |
| [17:42] | Come on, then. | |
| [17:50] | Here comes dickhead. | |
| [18:01] | – ‘Ey up. – ‘Ey up. | |
| [18:03] | – Go on, then. Be off with you. – What? | |
| [18:06] | I’m relieving you of your post, you tart. | |
| [18:08] | I’m supposed to be on guard duty all day. | |
| [18:10] | I’ve fiddled it. Thought you could do with t’day off. | |
| [18:14] | Go to t’fete. Have a mulled wine on me. | |
| [18:18] | Go on, then, before I see sense. | |
| [18:22] | Ta, Gaz. You’re all right. | |
| [18:25] | Cheers, pal. | |
| [18:48] | You going somewhere, dry rot? | |
| [19:02] | Where’s Simon? | |
| [19:09] | – Where is he? – I don’t know. | |
| [19:14] | Bullshit. You and lover boy are like that. | |
| [19:17] | I haven’t seen him for days, Gary. | |
| [19:19] | You know he’s planning an attack, don’t you? | |
| [19:21] | No. | |
| [19:22] | He fucking is. Today. I’ve sussed it out. | |
| [19:26] | Is this the code for where he’s going to do it? | |
| [19:27] | “The dead shall rise again incorruptible.” | |
| [19:30] | It’s a Bible quote. | |
| [19:31] | I know that, you cheeky bastard. | |
| [19:34] | You know, all of you think I’m just some dumb grunt, don’t you? | |
| [19:37] | I don’t think you’re dumb, Gary. | |
| [19:39] | I just think you’re like everyone else around here, | |
| [19:40] | paranoid and delusional. | |
| [19:42] | Is it any wonder with you ghouls walking about? | |
| [19:44] | You know, my pap used to say there were no such thing as monsters. | |
| [19:47] | Then you horror shows turn up | |
| [19:49] | and start tearing the world apart. | |
| [19:50] | And who’s expected to deal with it, eh? | |
| [19:52] | Me, that’s who. | |
| [19:54] | You think I wanted to fight? | |
| [19:55] | Do you think I wanted to see the things I saw? | |
| [19:57] | You get off on all that shit, Gary. | |
| [19:59] | I were ready to settle down | |
| [20:01] | before you fucking dead-heads turn up. | |
| [20:03] | Then me and your sister had to | |
| [20:04] | strap on the brass and take care of business. | |
| [20:06] | Cos if we didn’t, people died. | |
| [20:08] | In our arms, no less. | |
| [20:11] | That’s not going to happen again. | �������鲻���ٷ����� | 
| [20:13] | I won’t allow it. | |
| [20:16] | So, I’m going to ask you for the last time. | |
| [20:20] | Where’s that Irish rotter? | |
| [20:39] | Lieutenant. Think you can handle leading the march the rest of the way? | |
| [20:43] | But shouldn’t the Captain lead? | |
| [20:44] | Well, he’s not here, is he? | |
| [20:46] | Falls to you to take the reins. | |
| [21:07] | *It’s a name every man should be proud he owns* | |
| [21:11] | *It’s the family of Man* | |
| [21:15] | *Keeps growing* | |
| [21:16] | *The family of Man* | |
| [21:19] | *Keeps sowing* | |
| [21:20] | *The seeds of a new life every day* | |
| [21:21] | Just one toffee apple, please. | |
| [21:23] | I’ll just get your change. | |
| [21:27] | All right, Sue? | |
| [21:29] | Oh. Hi, Shirley. | |
| [21:31] | You all right? | |
| [21:32] | Aye, suppose. | |
| [21:34] | Philip’s got me sprouting ulcers. | |
| [21:36] | Is he giving you a hard time? | |
| [21:38] | Well, you know what they’re like. | |
| [21:39] | They get to a certain age, they become unrecognisable. | |
| [21:43] | How’s Kieren holding up? | |
| [21:45] | Yeah. He’s, er…being a bit difficult. | |
| [21:49] | Disgusting what the council’s threatening to do with him. | |
| [21:52] | Good job he’s got you to fight his corner. | |
| [21:56] | *The miner in the Rhondda The coolie in Peking* | |
| [21:59] | Your Philip looks like he’s having a good time. | |
| [22:03] | Is that Amy Dyer? | |
| [22:05] | What’s she doing with that toffee apple? | |
| [22:07] | Eating it. | |
| [22:09] | *So, let’s bridge the oceans and declare it* | |
| [22:14] | Oh, Jesus Christ. No-one’s planning anything, Gary! | |
| [22:17] | Yeah, right. | |
| [22:20] | And I play for United. | |
| [22:24] | What is wrong with you?! | |
| [22:26] | If Jem could see you now. My God! | |
| [22:28] | You’re a mess. You’re coming apart at the seams. | |
| [22:36] | Fuck me. Blue Oblivion. | |
| [22:39] | It’s you. It’s been you all along. | |
| [22:41] | Yeah, those aren’t mine. I found them at the bungalow. | |
| [22:44] | Hiding in plain sight. | |
| [22:46] | Where were you planning on taking ’em? | |
| [22:48] | Legion? Village hall? | |
| [22:51] | Fete? | |
| [22:53] | Going to go rabid in front of a bunch of kiddies, are you? | |
| [22:55] | Sick bastard! | |
| [22:57] | You may as well start singing now, cos you’re fucked! | |
| [22:59] | I’m already on my way back to the treatment centre. | |
| [23:01] | There’s nothing you can threaten me with, Gary. | |
| [23:03] | Treatment centre? Dead-head holiday camp, more like. | |
| [23:05] | Oh, no, you’re not getting off that easy, rotter. | |
| [23:09] | You want to go rabid? | |
| [23:10] | All right, let’s go rabid. | |
| [23:36] | Rise. Rise. | |
| [23:39] | Rise. Rise. | |
| [23:50] | Got the likeness down pat. | |
| [23:53] | Next you can paint a scarlet letter on that one’s chest. | |
| [24:01] | Philip, win me the tiger, tiger. | |
| [24:05] | Yes! | |
| [24:09] | Hey, I got it. | |
| [24:12] | See? Told you I’d win you something. | |
| [24:14] | That is so sweet. | |
| [24:20] | Hello, Philip. | |
| [24:21] | Mum. | |
| [24:24] | Hi, love. How you doing? | |
| [24:25] | I’m…I’m good, thanks, Mrs Wilson. | |
| [24:27] | You sure you’re all right, sweetheart? | |
| [24:29] | I…I saw you munching on a toffee apple just now. | |
| [24:34] | Oh, yeah. | |
| [24:35] | I forgot. I’m PDS. | |
| [24:37] | Course. | |
| [24:38] | I don’t eat. Whoops. | |
| [24:42] | Oh, dear. You all right? | |
| [24:44] | Better get some air, Mum. | |
| [24:47] | Um…Philip? | |
| [24:52] | You’ve done good. | |
| [24:57] | Thanks, Mum. | |
| [25:05] | Rise. Rise. Rise. | |
| [25:09] | – Rise. – The march. | |
| [25:15] | Come on. | |
| [25:16] | We can’t let them inside! | |
| [25:48] | What the hell is all this? | |
| [26:25] | Gary! | |
| [26:27] | Time to show ’em who you really are. | |
| [26:31] | No! | |
| [26:40] | A rotter’s a rotter! | |
| [26:42] | Drugs or no drugs! | |
| [27:38] | – No living allowed on sacred ground. – Get out! | |
| [27:41] | Scum! Get out! | |
| [27:44] | I’ve got this. | |
| [27:46] | I’ve got this! | |
| [27:51] | We ain’t moving, pulse-beater. | |
| [27:52] | – You really want a war? – Yeah, we do. | |
| [27:56] | You’re outnumbered. | |
| [27:58] | You’re the one who’s going to be outnumbered in a minute. | |
| [28:00] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:03] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:07] | Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:20] | Time to wake up, little brother. | |
| [28:30] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:33] | Jem, you copy? | |
| [28:34] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:36] | Gary, where are you? | |
| [28:38] | Your brother’s taken a shit-load of Blue Oblivion. | |
| [28:40] | He’s in the new graveyard right now. | |
| [28:42] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:44] | What…what do I do? | |
| [28:48] | Gary? | |
| [28:50] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:54] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:56] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [28:58] | Rise! Rise! Rise! | |
| [29:00] | – Rise! Rise! Rise! – Stay here. | |
| [29:05] | Move. | |
| [29:21] | Kieren? | |
| [29:47] | Kieren! | |
| [29:48] | Dad, go away. You shouldn’t have to see this. | |
| [29:52] | Why, son? | |
| [29:58] | Can you hear me, son? | |
| [30:01] | Dad, what are you doing? | |
| [30:03] | He’s not going to hurt anyone. | |
| [30:05] | He knows me. He knows me. | |
| [30:10] | He’s fighting it. | |
| [30:10] | You need to get out of the way right now. | |
| [30:13] | He’s not gone. I know he’s in there. | |
| [30:17] | I’ve got to believe you can hear me, Kier. | |
| [30:23] | I know we haven’t seen eye to eye lately. | |
| [30:26] | That doesn’t mean I don’t love you, no matter what you are. | |
| [30:31] | I was wrong but I know now. | |
| [30:34] | I won’t let ’em take you away. You’re my son. | |
| [30:49] | Got you. | |
| [30:52] | Dad! | |
| [30:58] | Dad! | |
| [31:34] | Wake up, Danny. | |
| [31:42] | Come on, Danny. | |
| [31:44] | Please. | |
| [32:10] | Who am I meeting, Amy? | |
| [32:51] | It’s all right. You’re all right. | |
| [32:54] | – Did I…did I hurt anyone? – No. | |
| [32:57] | No, you didn’t. You beat it. | |
| [33:02] | Ok. | |
| [33:05] | Let’s get you up. Let’s go. | |
| [33:08] | Ok? | |
| [33:09] | It’s OK, it’s OK. | |
| [33:15] | Simon, the second Rising… | |
| [33:17] | It’s not happening. | |
| [33:19] | But it’s got to happen! | |
| [33:21] | The second Rising has to happen! | |
| [33:24] | And, um…that’s about it for my hobbies. | |
| [33:27] | He’s also a very good sportsman, Nan. | |
| [33:29] | – Amy, you’re embarrassing me. – Aw, so modest. | -���� �ֲ�����˼�� -��ôǫ�鰡 | 
| [33:38] | Are you OK? | |
| [33:41] | I…I think… | |
| [33:46] | I think my heart… | |
| [33:56] | It’s beating. | |
| [34:01] | Amy Dyer! | |
| [34:03] | You are the first and the last. | |
| [34:19] | – What you want me to do with these? – Lock up after. | |
| [34:21] | I’ve got to stop them taking Kieren. | |
| [34:22] | He just went rabid. Pearl shot him. | |
| [34:28] | Simon took the bullet. | |
| [34:33] | What’s happened? | |
| [34:48] | What? | |
| [34:51] | I’ve never seen anyone fight against Blue Oblivion before. | |
| [34:55] | Well, if you live long enough, you’ll see all sorts. | |
| [35:00] | You’re incredible, Kieren. | |
| [35:02] | No, I’m not. | |
| [35:04] | I…I’m just a person who didn’t want to do any more harm. | |
| [35:07] | Don’t start getting all mystical on me, OK? | |
| [35:09] | I’m not the Messiah. | |
| [35:11] | I don’t have any special powers… | |
| [35:14] | unlike some people. | |
| [35:18] | Well, I don’t have any special powers. | |
| [35:20] | You have the power to disappear. | |
| [35:23] | You left. | |
| [35:25] | I searched everywhere for you. Where did you go? | ���ұ�ȫ�嶼�Ҳ����� ��ȥ���� | 
| [35:28] | The city. | |
| [35:30] | Ϊʲô Why? | |
| [35:32] | Help! Someone help! | |
| [35:38] | Amy? | |
| [35:56] | Excuse me. | |
| [35:59] | Excuse me. | |
| [36:02] | Excuse me! | |
| [36:14] | I…have a message | |
| [36:16] | of hope for all of you. | |
| [36:22] | We can… | |
| [36:24] | we can conquer our greatest enemy today. | |
| [36:30] | We can conquer death. | |
| [36:32] | ʲô What? | |
| [36:35] | My brother died here when he was very young. | |
| [36:40] | It was an accident. They said it was my… | |
| [36:46] | It was an accident. | |
| [36:47] | He shouldn’t have been… He fell. | |
| [36:52] | All the…the terrible things we’ve done | |
| [36:56] | can be wiped clean. | |
| [36:58] | A fresh start. | |
| [37:01] | No more grief. | |
| [37:04] | No more guilt. | |
| [37:07] | And all that needs to happen is the second Rising. | |
| [37:11] | I know I said I didn’t want another one | |
| [37:13] | but it won’t be like the first Rising. | |
| [37:15] | The second Rising will bring back the good | |
| [37:19] | and…and righteous. | |
| [37:21] | They’ll come back whole and…and pure | |
| [37:24] | and everything will be better, so much better. | |
| [37:28] | I can promise you that. | |
| [37:36] | My little brother… | |
| [37:40] | is in the ground. | |
| [37:44] | Cold… | |
| [37:46] | and alone. | |
| [37:49] | He doesn’t deserve to be there. | |
| [37:50] | He deserves to be up here with me. Alive and well. | |
| [37:56] | The second Rising will happen | |
| [38:00] | when the First Risen is sacrificed. | |
| [38:05] | The disciple was meant… he was meant to do it. | |
| [38:07] | He didn’t. I… I thought it was the girl. | |
| [38:14] | I took care of her, and nothing. Nothing. | |
| [38:18] | Still nothing. | |
| [38:25] | One of the Undead in this village must be the First Risen, | |
| [38:30] | and I am asking you to join with me | |
| [38:34] | in leaving no stone unturned. | |
| [38:38] | Every PDS sufferer in Roarton | |
| [38:42] | must be destroyed. | |
| [38:50] | Right now. | |
| [38:55] | Stop it! | |
| [39:05] | – She’s tapped. – You’re right there. | |
| [39:07] | We were at the graveyard and Miss Martin comes up to us | |
| [39:09] | ˵ʲô and says something about | |
| [39:10] | Amy being the first and the last. | |
| [39:13] | – And then Maxine just stabbed her. – She’s bleeding. | |
| [39:17] | – You’ve got to do something. – I don’t understand. | |
| [39:20] | Amy, please. | |
| [39:24] | Please, Amy. | |
| [39:26] | You’re not allowed to leave like this. | |
| [39:28] | You’re my best dead friend for ever. OK? Forever. | |
| [39:31] | That is… that is non-negotiable. | |
| [39:37] | She’s lost too much blood. | |
| [39:39] | You’ve got to do something. | |
| [39:43] | Her pupils have changed. | |
| [40:01] | What are you doing? | |
| [40:04] | She’s gone. | |
| [40:07] | No. | |
| [40:09] | No, she’s not. | |
| [40:28] | *If you must wait* | |
| [40:33] | *Wait for them here in my arms as I shake* | |
| [40:44] | *If you must weep* | |
| [40:49] | *Do it right here in my bed as I sleep* | |
| [41:00] | *If you must mourn, my love* | |
| [41:05] | *Mourn with the moon and the stars up above…* | |
| [41:17] | Where’s your outfit? | |
| [41:19] | It’s in my room. | |
| [41:24] | Everyone at the funeral has to wear classy, more-geous outfits. | |
| [41:28] | No boring black suits or dresses. | |
| [41:34] | It’s part of her “Totally cool send-off”. | |
| [41:38] | I don’t even know if I should be going. | |
| [41:41] | Yes, you should. You’re on the VIP guest list. | |
| [41:49] | Ok. | |
| [41:51] | He’s not invited. | |
| [42:00] | We broke up. I broke up with him. | |
| [42:05] | If it’s his word against yours, then I choose yours. | |
| [42:21] | *If you must mourn, my love* | |
| [42:26] | *Mourn with the moon and the stars up above* | |
| [42:39] | *If you must mourn* | |
| [42:44] | *Don’t do it alone* | |
| [42:53] | *If you must leave* | |
| [42:57] | *Leave as though fire burns under your feet* | |
| [43:09] | *If you must speak* | |
| [43:13] | *Speak every word as though it were unique* | |
| [43:24] | *If you must die, sweetheart* | |
| [43:29] | *Die knowing your life was my life’s best part* | |
| [43:42] | *If you must die…* | |
| [44:04] | I heard Maxine Martin’s been committed. | |
| [44:09] | лл Thanks. | |
| [44:12] | – Where’s Philip? – He won’t leave her graveside. | |
| [44:18] | You’ve got to have faith. | |
| [44:20] | Yeah. | |
| [45:05] | I am never voting for them again. | |
| [45:11] | That’s it. Oh, we’re going to play it like that, are we? | |
| [45:15] | Right. OK. | |
| [45:31] | I didn’t know your kind could drink liquids. | |
| [45:33] | We can’t. Just getting ’em in so people feel comfortable. | |
| [45:36] | Oh, that’s very considerate of you, love. | |
| [45:42] | Those pinprick eyes. | |
| [45:44] | I were almost sick in me mouth. | |
| [45:47] | I can’t believe Pearl lets those things in here. | |
| [45:50] | She only does it out of guilt. | |
| [45:52] | I don’t care what happened. A rotter… | |
| [45:54] | – Is a rotter. – You said it, love. | |
| [45:59] | The living make me want to puke black bile. | |
| [46:01] | Pulse-beating scum. | |
| [46:03] | I guess we’re stuck here existing next to them. | |
| [46:06] | Not for long. | |
| [46:07] | You heard from the Prophet? | |
| [46:09] | What did he say? | |
| [46:11] | Simon’s a traitor. | |
| [46:14] | What about the second Rising? | |
| [46:16] | The First Risen’s still out there. | |
| [47:24] | Is this yours? | |
| [47:27] | Used to be. | |
| [47:28] | Present from Gary. | |
| [47:30] | How did he get it? | |
| [47:32] | He made it for me. | |
| [47:35] | No, Jem. | |
| [47:38] | Henry Lonsdale made this bracelet for you. | |
| [47:41] | He showed it to me the night he disappeared. | |
| [47:56] | Do you know what happenedto him, Jem? | |
| [48:05] | It…it was an accident. | |
| [48:07] | It was dark, I was on patrol in the woods, and I… | |
| [48:11] | I thought he was rabid. | |
| [48:21] | What do you want to do, Jem? | |
| [48:25] | I think I need some help, Kier. | |
| [48:26] | Ok. Ok. | |
| [48:31] | Let’s get you some help, then. | |
| [48:45] | Come and see Mum and Dad. | |
| [48:47] | No. | |
| [48:49] | They blame me. | |
| [48:50] | No, they don’t. | |
| [48:52] | If Amy hadn’t have come back here with me… | |
| [48:53] | No, it wasn’t your fault. | |
| [48:56] | Maxine Martin killed her over some… | |
| [48:59] | insane belief. | |
| [49:06] | After this, we should go. | |
| [49:09] | Go? Go where? | |
| [49:11] | Away from here. | |
| [49:14] | It’s not safe, Kieren. | |
| [49:19] | I can’t leave. | |
| [49:21] | Isn’t leaving what you wanted to do? | |
| [49:23] | Yeah, it was. | |
| [49:25] | Amy once asked me | |
| [49:27] | how many miles I’d have to go before I could be OK with myself. | |
| [49:31] | I thought I’d have to go around the whole world. | |
| [49:36] | And I don’t think that any more. | |
| [49:40] | I’m OK here. | |
| [49:44] | Ok. | |
| [49:50] | Simon. | |
| [49:52] | I wanted to thank you. | |
| [49:54] | – Thank me? – You saved Kier’s life. | |
| [50:03] | Reflex. | |
| [50:07] | Have you got somewhere to stay? | |
| [50:09] | Yeah. I’m… staying up at Amy’s bungalow at the moment, so… | |
| [50:14] | Not going away, I hope? | |
| [50:19] | No. | |
| [50:21] | No, I’m staying put. | |
| [51:49] | Finally. | |
| [51:59] | Is there still time? | |
| [52:03] | There’s still time. | |
| [52:14] | Bag it. |