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THE_TWILIGHT_ZONE (SEASON_3_EPISODE_10) [640x480]

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    You're traveling
    through another dimension-
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    a dimension not only of sight
    and sound, but of mind,
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    a journey into a wondrous land
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    whose boundaries
    are that of imagination.
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    Your next stop,
    the twilight zone.
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    Suzy!
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    Don't take the lady's water.
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    It's all right,
    mr. Schuster.
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    I've got plenty.
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    Nobody's got plenty.
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    Oh, mr. Schuster, i thought
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    i heard
    your voice.
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    For the last time, mrs. Bronson,
    we're leaving.
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    Did you get gas?
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    I got 12 gallons.
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    I figure that ought to get us
    at least to syracuse.
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    Where are you going?
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    We're trying to get to toronto.
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    Mr. Schuster
    has a cousin there.
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    I'm not sure it's wise
    you're doing this.
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    The highways are packed
    bumper to bumper the radio says.
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    And what with the gas shortage
    and everything...
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    i know that,
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    but we've got
    to try anyway.
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    It's been nice living here.
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    You're good neighbors.
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    Let's go, honey.
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    Bye.
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    Good luck.
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    Safe trip.
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    And now we are two.
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    They were the last?
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    Building's empty now...
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    except for you and me.
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    What happens now?
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    I don't know.
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    I heard on the radio
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    that they're only going
    to turn the water on
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    an hour a day from now on.
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    They said
    they'd announce what time.
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    Aren't you going to leave?
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    No.
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    No, i'm not going to leave.
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    You know, mrs. Bronson,
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    i keep getting this
    crazy thought...
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    ...this crazy thought
    that i'm going to wake up
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    and none of this
    will have happened.
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    I'll wake up in a cool bed, and...
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    it'll be night outside
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    and there'll be a wind...
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    branches rustling...
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    shadows on the sidewalk...
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    a moon...
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    traffic noises...
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    automobiles...
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    garbage cans...
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    milk bottles...
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    and voices.
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    There was a scientist
    on the radio this morning.
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    He said that it'll get
    a lot hotter, more each day,
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    now that we're moving
    so close to the sun.
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    And that's why we're...
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    that's why we're...
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    the word that mrs. Bronson
    is unable to put
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    into the hot, still, sodden air
    is "doomed"
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    because the people
    you've just seen
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    have been handed
    a death sentence.
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    One month ago,
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    the earth suddenly changed
    its elliptical orbit,
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    and in doing so
    began to follow a path
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    which gradually,
    moment by moment, day by day,
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    took it closer to the sun.
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    And all of man's little devices
    to stir up the air
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    are now no longer luxuries.
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    They happen to be pitiful
    and panicky keys to survival.
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    The time is five minutes to 12,
    midnight.
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    There is no more darkness.
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    The place is new york city,
    and this is the eve of the end
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    because even at midnight,
    it's high noon,
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    the hottest day in history,
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    and you're about to spend it
    in the twilight zone.
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    Norma, is that
    you, honey?
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    Yes, mrs. Bronson.
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    The store was open.
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    Wide open.
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    Oh, i think that's the first
    time in my life
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    i was ever sorry
    i was born a woman.
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    This is all i was strong
    enough to carry.
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    There weren't any
    clerks around...
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    thank you.
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    Just a handful of people
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    taking what they could grab.
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    Well, at least we
    won't starve anyway.
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    And there are three cans
    of fruit juice in there.
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    Fruit juice?
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    Fruit juice?
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    Oh, norma, could we
    open a can now?
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    Oh, of course we
    can open a can now.
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    Oh, where's the can opener?
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    Oh, in the other drawer.
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    Oh, i'm sorry.
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    I'm acting
    just like an animal, aren't i?
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    No.
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    No, no, just...
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    just like a frightened
    woman, that's all.
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    You should have
    seen me in the store
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    running up and down
    the aisles,
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    and i mean running.
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    Knocking things over
    and grabbing things
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    and throwing them away
    and grabbing again.
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    And at that,i think i was
    the calmest person in the store.
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    One woman just stood in the
    middle of the room and cried.
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    She cried like a baby,
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    pleading for someone
    to help her.
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    Ladies and gentlemen.
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    This is station wnyg
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    coming on the air
    to bring you essential news.
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    First, a bulletin
    from the police department.
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    Keep your doors locked
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    and prepare to protect
    yourselves, if necessary,
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    with any weapons you may have.
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    A majority of the police force
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    has been assigned
    to the crowded highways
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    outside this deserted city.
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    And citizens
    remaining in new york
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    may have to protect themselves
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    from the cranks and looters
    known to be roaming the streets.
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    From the weather bureau:
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    The temperature
    stood at 110 degrees
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    at 11:00 this morning.
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    Humidity 91%.
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    Forecast for tomorrow...
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    forecast for tomorrow...
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    hot.
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    More of the same, only hotter.
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    Stop it.
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    I don't care.
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    Who are they kidding
    with this weather report stuff?
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    Ladies and gentlemen,
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    tomorrow,
    you can fry eggs on sidewalks,
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    heat up soup in the ocean,
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    and get help from wondering
    maniacs if you choose.
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    What do you mean "panic"?
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    Who's left to panic?
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    Ladies and gentlemen,
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    i'm told that
    my departing from the script
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    might panic you and...
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    let me alone.
    Do you hear me?
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    Let me alone.
    Let go of me.
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    There, you...
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    you see, mrs. Bronson?
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    You're not the only one
    who's frightened.
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    There we are.
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    Go ahead, drink it.
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    It's grapefruit juice.
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    No, i can't. I can't
    live off you like this.
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    You need it for yourself.
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    Mrs. Bronson,
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    we're going to have to start
    living off each other from now on.
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    Here's looking at you.
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    Current's off again.
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    It stays on a shorter
    time each day.
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    Norma, what if it shuts off
    and doesn't come back on again?
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    This place would
    be like an oven.
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    As hot as it is,
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    it could be
    so much worse.
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    Oh, norma, it could
    be so much worse.
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    Norma...
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    please paint
    something cool today.
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    Paint something...
    pastoral...
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    with a waterfall and...
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    trees bending in the wind.
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    Please paint something cool.
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    Don't paint the sun anymore!
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    Don't paint the sun anymore!
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    Mrs. Bronson?
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    Mrs. Bronson?
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    You all right?
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    Yes, i'm all right.
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    It's so quiet.
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    I haven't heard a sound.
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    What time is it?
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    3:00 in the afternoon.
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    Did you get any sleep?
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    I laid down awhile.
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    What was that?
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    Sounds like something fell.
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    No...
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    it was someone.
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    Didn't you lock the roof door?
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    Yes.
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    No, i...
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    i don't know, i...
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    i don't remember.
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    I thought i did.
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    Hey, somebody in there?
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    Come on out.
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    Come on out, baby.
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    Come on out and be friendly.
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    I ain't got all day.
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    If you don't come out,
    i'm going to come in.
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    Did you hear that?
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    That was a gun.
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    Get out of here.
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    Down the stairs
    and out the front door.
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    Leave us alone.
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    Okay, baby.
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    I never argue with
    a lady with a gun.
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    Oh, i'm so glad he's gone.
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    He hasn't come out
    the front door yet.
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    No!
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    No!
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    Crazy dames!
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    It's too hot to play games.
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    Much too hot.
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    You do this?
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    You're good.
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    You paint real good.
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    My wife used to paint.
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    Please leave us alone.
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    We didn't do you any harm.
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    Please.
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    She was so fragile,
    just... just a little thing.
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    She couldn't take this heat.
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    I tried to keep her cool...
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    but she couldn't take the heat!
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    Baby didn't live
    more than an hour.
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    Then she followed him.
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    I'm not a housebreaker.
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    I'm a decent man.
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    I swear to you,
    i'm a decent man.
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    I've been
    walking around
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    all... all day
    trying to find some water.
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    I wouldn't hurt you.
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    I wouldn't do you any harm.
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    Honest.
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    Please believe me.
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    Please...
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    please forgive me, would you?
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    I'm just off my rocker.
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    Please forgive me.
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    Why doesn't it end?
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    Why don't we just...
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    just burn up?
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    I painted it for
    you last night.
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    It's for you.
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    Oh, it's beautiful, norma.
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    I've seen waterfalls
    just like that before.
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    There's one near ithaca,
    new york.
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    Yes,
    it's the highest waterfall...
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    the highest waterfall
    in this part of the country.
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    And i love the sound of it.
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    That wonderful blue water
    tumbling over the rocks.
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    That wonderful,
    cool, clear water.
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    You hear it, norma?
    Hear it?
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    You do hear it,
    norma, don't you?
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    That wonderful sound?
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    You know, we could...
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    we could swim
    in that waterfall.
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    Let's do that.
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    Let's swim in it, shall we?
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    I used to do that
    when i was a little girl.
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    Just...just sit there and...
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    and let the water
    come down over me.
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    Mrs. Bronson?
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    Mrs. Bronson?
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    Mrs. Bronson?
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    She's coming out of it now.
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    Norma?
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    Norma?
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    Yes?
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    You were running a high fever,
    but it's broken now.
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    Fever?
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    You gave us a start, child.
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    You were so ill,
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    but you're going
    to be all right now.
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    Isn't she, doctor?
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    Isn't she going to be all right?
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    Of course.
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    I wish i had something
    left to give her
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    but the medicine's pretty much
    all gone now.
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    I won't be able to come back.
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    I'm going to move my
    family south tomorrow.
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    My friend has a private plane.
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    Well, they say on the
    radio, miami is warmer.
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    So they say.
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    But we're only prolonging it.
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    There was a scientist
    on the radio this morning.
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    He was trying
    to explain what happened.
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    How the earth
    had changed its orbit
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    and was starting
    to move away from the sun,
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    and that within one, two,
    or maybe three weeks at the most,
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    there wouldn't be
    any more sun-
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    we'd all freeze.
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    Oh, mrs. Bronson.
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    I had such a terrible dream.
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    It was so hot.
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    It was daylight all the time.
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    There was...a midnight sun.
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    There wasn't any night
    at all.
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    No night at all.
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    Isn't it wonderful
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    to have darkness and coolness?
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    Yes, my dear.
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    It's wonderful.
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    The poles of fear,
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    the extremes of how the earth
    might conceivably be doomed.
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    Minor exercise in the care
    and feeding of a nightmare,
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    respectfully submitted
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    by all the thermometer-watchers
    in the twilight zone.
Title:
THE_TWILIGHT_ZONE (SEASON_3_EPISODE_10) [640x480]
Video Language:
English
Team:
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