寻秘不老泉 Fountain of Youth(2025)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:02:25 Pick up the phone!
2 00:02:27 Hey, Kasem.
3 00:02:29 This is a coincidence. What are you doing here?
4 00:02:31 You have something that doesn't belong to you.
5 00:02:33 I do?
6 00:02:34 The very expensive painting rolled up in the tube on your back.
7 00:02:40 Belongs to my boss.
8 00:02:41 I'm not really sure it belongs to him.
9 00:02:42 A bit ambiguous who it belongs to, isn't it?
10 00:02:46 Ambiguous.
11 00:02:48 It's open to a multiplicity of meanings, like confusing or vague or just unclear.
12 00:02:54 Let me make it not ambiguous.
13 00:02:57 Let me make it very clear.
14 00:03:01 Okay.
15 00:03:04 No need for any of that.
16 00:03:06 All right. Let me just find a place to pull over.
17 00:03:08 You got me a little boxed in here.
18 00:03:57 Careful.
19 00:03:58 Move. Excuse me. Excuse me.
20 00:04:01 Watch out. Sorry.
21 00:04:03 Excuse me.
22 00:04:06 Watch.
23 00:04:11 Watch out.
24 00:04:21 Hey, Luke. Where are you? The plane's ready to go.
25 00:04:23 Murph, I'm not gonna make it to the airport.
26 00:04:24 I need another way.
27 00:04:35 Luke? Hello?
28 00:04:50 Take the train out of Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
29 00:04:53 I'll meet you at the airfield.
30 00:06:16 Sorry. Yep. Sorry.
31 00:06:19 Honk, honk. Coming through. Honk, honk. Come on.
32 00:06:24 Sorry! Coming through.
33 00:06:30 Sorry! Coming through.
34 00:06:33 Sorry.
35 00:06:34 Go, go, go, go, go.
36 00:06:37 Watch out.
37 00:07:47 You talk in your sleep.
38 00:07:50 So I've been told.
39 00:07:57 Anything...
40 00:08:00 scandalous?
41 00:08:02 Depends on your boundaries.
42 00:08:04 Nothing incriminating.
43 00:08:08 Let me try again.
44 00:08:10 Sadly, I don't think we have time for that.
45 00:08:12 Are we getting ahead of ourselves?
46 00:08:14 Should we start with names?
47 00:08:15 I think the less you know the better, Mr. Purdue.
48 00:08:22 You are not here on vacation.
49 00:08:23 No.
50 00:08:25 Business.
51 00:08:27 What business are you in?
52 00:08:29 I recover rare and unique paintings.
53 00:08:33 Sometimes in leather tubes.
54 00:08:37 Well, that's a coincidence.
55 00:08:39 So, where do we go from here?
56 00:08:43 I think you know where we go from here.
57 00:08:47 I'm the hand of mercy.
58 00:08:50 My associates are the hand of judgment.
59 00:08:55 You choose.
60 00:08:58 Well, there's a third option.
61 00:09:01 - There is? - Yes.
62 00:09:02 You have foolishly overlooked my team of lethal bodyguards.
63 00:09:10 Don't be fooled by their innocuous appearance.
64 00:09:13 They are each a wolf in sheep's clothing.
65 00:09:15 So, either you surrender now,
66 00:09:17 or I will be forced to release my dogs of war.
67 00:09:26 I think I like my chances.
68 00:09:30 Well...
69 00:09:33 hand of mercy it is then.
70 00:09:36 I do like a happy ending.
71 00:10:38 You're not with Kasem?
72 00:10:40 Who's Kasem?
73 00:10:59 - Luke? - Murph, train didn't work out either.
74 00:11:02 Wait. What?
75 00:11:05 Oh, no.
76 00:11:14 What else you got?
77 00:11:16 Just give me a second.
78 00:11:21 There's a bus stop about an hour's walk from where you are.
79 00:11:24 Just come pick me up.
80 00:11:26 No more motorbikes. No more trains.
81 00:11:28 Not interested in walking.
82 00:11:30 I'm not interested in buses.
83 00:11:31 Murph, you have to come pick me up.
84 00:11:40 From the house on Strathmore Gardens,
85 00:11:42 Mr. Cross would like the carpets in the front hall,
86 00:11:45 the portrait, the grandfather clock, the drawing room couch, the--
87 00:11:50 The green couch?
88 00:11:52 You hate the green couch.
89 00:11:54 If we may continue.
90 00:11:55 Harold, this isn't what we agreed on.
91 00:11:58 We agreed to settle this amicably with a neutral mediator.
92 00:12:01 Don't be so naive, Charlotte.
93 00:12:04 Where did you think we were going to end up?
94 00:12:06 Well, not on the 17th floor being ambushed by your lawyer.
95 00:12:10 It is what it is. We are where we are.
96 00:12:14 Well, I don't care about furniture,
97 00:12:17 but we are not going to squabble over the custody of our son.
98 00:12:22 You should get yourself a lawyer.
99 00:12:28 Emily, can you please lock up the west wing?
100 00:12:30 I'm gonna go check on the Holbein restoration.
101 00:12:33 - Okay. See you later. - See you.
102 00:12:34 It's a remarkable painting.
103 00:12:38 Wonderful silk slippers.
104 00:12:40 Luke, why are you in England?
105 00:12:44 Charlotte, it's been almost a year.
106 00:12:47 Can't a brother drop in to see his kid sister?
107 00:12:50 How's the family?
108 00:12:51 - Young Thomas? - He's wonderful.
109 00:12:53 He's also brilliant.
110 00:12:55 - And the husband? Henry? - Harold.
111 00:12:58 Not so brilliant.
112 00:12:59 Turns out he's as loyal as a tomcat.
113 00:13:03 I'm sorry to hear that.
114 00:13:04 But you are a masterpiece, and he is a monkey.
115 00:13:09 I could've told you it wouldn't work out.
116 00:13:11 Not today, Luke. It's too raw.
117 00:13:15 Are you in trouble again?
118 00:13:17 Charlotte, do you think this is really what you should be doing?
119 00:13:19 Oh, thank God. I'm saved. You're a life coach now.
120 00:13:22 Don't mention it. It's a brother's duty.
121 00:13:24 I like what I do, and I'm good at it.
122 00:13:27 No, I know that's what you have to tell yourself,
123 00:13:29 but the three of us, we had such great adventures.
124 00:13:34 Don't you miss that?
125 00:13:35 Yeah, but that was ten years ago.
126 00:13:38 Dad died, I was raising a baby,
127 00:13:41 juggling a job, and I had to grow up.
128 00:13:44 Not exactly sure what happened to you.
129 00:13:46 Well, you call yourself a curator,
130 00:13:49 but I think there's a unnatural split in the Holy Family.
131 00:13:55 Between the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus.
132 00:13:58 - No, there isn't. - Yes, there is.
133 00:14:01 In the Levenstede the Younger.
134 00:14:11 - I can't see anything. - Really?
135 00:14:13 Take a look between the two angels, and then between their halos.
136 00:14:18 Follow that line straight through our baby Savior into his ten,
137 00:14:23 tiny but fat, pink toes.
138 00:14:28 And there, in the blue velvet...
139 00:14:33 you'll find it.
140 00:14:35 Luke!
141 00:14:38 What are you doing?
142 00:14:42 Luke!
143 00:14:49 Luke!
144 00:14:52 Luke!
145 00:14:56 Luke! Don't do this to me!
146 00:15:00 Luke! What is this?
147 00:15:02 You've been in the country ten minutes. What, did you steal this too?
148 00:15:05 You give that painting back.
149 00:15:06 I will, but first, get in and you can have it back.
150 00:15:09 No.
151 00:15:12 - It's now or never. - No.
152 00:15:29 You're not gonna make it outta here.
153 00:15:32 Well, you underestimate my choice in cars.
154 00:15:35 Give the painting back.
155 00:15:37 Oh, come on, Charlotte.
156 00:15:40 - You're not here for that. - Luke, listen to me. Give it back.
157 00:15:44 You don't want the painting back.
158 00:15:46 You want your old life back.
159 00:15:48 Sorry!
160 00:15:53 Sweet baby Jesus.
161 00:15:54 And his fat little toes.
162 00:16:07 This has to stop.
163 00:16:44 Murph, catch.
164 00:16:46 Deb, are we good?
165 00:16:49 We're all good.
166 00:16:55 Deb!
167 00:16:56 You're still working with Dad's old team?
168 00:16:59 Deb. Murphy.
169 00:17:01 Charlotte.
170 00:17:03 What are you doing to my painting?
171 00:17:05 He's wearing gloves.
172 00:17:09 Nothing has changed.
173 00:17:11 You've got your prize, and tomorrow, it still won't be enough.
174 00:17:14 It's an arrival fallacy.
175 00:17:16 You keep telling yourself you'll be satisfied
176 00:17:18 when you're holding that trophy in your hands, but you never will be.
177 00:17:21 You're just chasing a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
178 00:17:24 Well, at least I believe in something.
179 00:17:27 You've outsmarted yourself into not even believing that there can be a pot.
180 00:17:30 You've chosen comfort and predictability, and you've put your entire life on hold.
181 00:17:35 But, Charlotte, life is about the adventure.
182 00:17:39 People don't climb mountains to just get to some treasure at the top.
183 00:17:42 And no, I can't reconcile Dad's great mystery
184 00:17:44 about why the journey's more important than the prize,
185 00:17:46 but I do know that you have to go on the journey.
186 00:17:50 Murph?
187 00:17:51 - There's nothing there. - That's not good.
188 00:17:54 What's not good?
189 00:17:56 Nothing.
190 00:18:01 I'm sorry.
191 00:18:03 To both of you. It's been a long day.
192 00:18:04 - Stop. - Charlotte, you're right and I'm wrong,
193 00:18:08 and you're my sister and I love you.
194 00:18:10 I'm gonna make all this right.
195 00:18:12 You can have your painting. I'll take you back.
196 00:18:14 But I can see you're doing that thing.
197 00:18:19 I just need you to breathe.
198 00:18:21 When she's mad, you stop breathing.
199 00:18:25 Come on. We'll do it together, right?
200 00:18:27 I love you. Do you forgive me?
201 00:18:30 - No. - Okay.
202 00:18:32 Well, we're just gonna breathe.
203 00:18:35 Let's all close our eyes.
204 00:18:36 And on three. One, two, three.
205 00:18:42 - Luke. - It's plausible deniability.
206 00:18:45 Will you help me get her up?
207 00:19:00 Hi.
208 00:19:03 Hey.
209 00:19:05 Are you okay?
210 00:19:08 Yeah?
211 00:19:10 Yeah?
212 00:19:12 You sure?
213 00:19:13 Okay.
214 00:19:28 Forgive what seems like an inquisition, but you are curator of this museum,
215 00:19:31 and you've been missing for a few hours.
216 00:19:33 For the last time, if I were involved in this crime,
217 00:19:36 do you really think I'd return to the scene of the crime?
218 00:19:38 Well, you wouldn't be the first criminal that has.
219 00:19:42 There's a well-known cliché that supports that phenomenon.
220 00:19:45 And you are?
221 00:19:47 Special Detective Jamal Abbas, Interpol.
222 00:19:50 Charlotte Purdue, wrongfully accused.
223 00:19:53 Did you know your brother's linked to a string of high-profile art thefts?
224 00:19:57 That, he did not mention.
225 00:19:59 - What did he mention? - I tried to stop him for obvious reasons.
226 00:20:02 I saw that on the security footage.
227 00:20:05 Can you at least tell me where he is?
228 00:20:07 If I knew where he was, I assure you you'd be the first to know
229 00:20:11 as he's put me in a somewhat awkward position.
230 00:20:16 I'm desperate neither for incarceration nor unemployment.
231 00:20:19 Well, allow me to assist.
232 00:20:22 But if it later transpires that you're being somewhat disingenuous--
233 00:20:25 I would not dare be mendacious with an official
234 00:20:29 dressed in that houndstooth.
235 00:20:33 Well, thank you for noticing.
236 00:20:35 It's wasted on most suspects.
237 00:20:37 What else did he steal?
238 00:20:39 - Is there a pattern? - I'm sorry.
239 00:20:40 Are you a detective as well as a curator?
240 00:20:53 It doesn't appear that I need to be.
241 00:20:58 Looks like your work here is done.
242 00:21:05 I heard what happened.
243 00:21:06 Thomas is staying with me.
244 00:21:07 - Harold. - You're an accessory in an art heist.
245 00:21:10 Jesus.
246 00:21:12 My solicitor will be in touch about revised custody.
247 00:21:14 Please don't do this.
248 00:21:15 - It's done. - Mum.
249 00:21:17 Hey, sweetie.
250 00:21:20 You're gonna stay with Dad a few extra nights, okay?
251 00:21:23 Is everything all right?
252 00:21:25 It will be.
253 00:21:27 Yeah, it's all right. Go on. Go play music. Go on.
254 00:21:32 Thank you.
255 00:21:35 - Charlotte. - Murph.
256 00:21:37 How are ya?
257 00:21:38 Not that happy actually.
258 00:21:40 Where is he?
259 00:21:42 Luke!
260 00:21:44 Lukie!
261 00:21:49 Oh, Luke!
262 00:21:50 Okay.
263 00:21:51 - She seems quite warm... - Luke!
264 00:21:53 ...so keep the cat in the bag until I release it, yeah?
265 00:21:55 Great.
266 00:21:57 Charlotte, you look fantastic.
267 00:21:59 No thanks to you.
268 00:22:01 - Me? What did I do? - Quite a lot actually, Luke.
269 00:22:04 - Deb. - Charlotte.
270 00:22:06 And you are?
271 00:22:07 I'm Owen Carver.
272 00:22:08 - And you do? - I do the money.
273 00:22:09 And which genius will explain to me why I am now unemployed?
274 00:22:18 - You should tell her. - Not yet.
275 00:22:19 We're looking for the Fountain of Youth.
276 00:22:23 Oh, please no.
277 00:22:26 Not this again.
278 00:22:27 What did I just say about the cat in the bag?
279 00:22:28 Cat wasn't happy in the bag.
280 00:22:30 And you're paying for this?
281 00:22:31 Guilty as charged.
282 00:22:33 Your motivation being more money?
283 00:22:36 Power?
284 00:22:38 Spectacular face cream?
285 00:22:39 I'm dying. Liver cancer.
286 00:22:43 Awkward.
287 00:22:45 If the Fountain restores youth and health, maybe it can save me.
288 00:22:49 Luke, are we going to discuss this sensitive matter
289 00:22:53 in private or with the room?
290 00:22:55 In the room, please.
291 00:22:58 So my brother has sold you on the idea
292 00:23:00 that there's some snake oil super juice at the end of this journey?
293 00:23:04 No. I sold him.
294 00:23:06 Oh, I see.
295 00:23:08 Then allow me to clothe the elephant that is stumbling around this room.
296 00:23:13 You are proposing that there is a literal liquid
297 00:23:15 that expresses itself through a magical fountain that, once consumed,
298 00:23:20 gives access to an eternal bliss-filled life.
299 00:23:23 Oh, Charlotte, you and I both know
300 00:23:25 that there's a seed of truth cloaked within every myth, metaphor, or fable.
301 00:23:28 Herodotus wrote about it.
302 00:23:31 The Mahabharata talks about it.
303 00:23:32 Alexander the Great traveled the world looking for it.
304 00:23:34 I know the stories.
305 00:23:35 No. One story. Five continents.
306 00:23:39 Dozens of cultures over thousands of years.
307 00:23:41 And I'm still wondering why you stole my Rembrandt.
308 00:23:43 - I returned it. - Got me fired.
309 00:23:45 And now you are free to help us.
310 00:23:48 Don't you dare.
311 00:23:49 Don't you tell me that your primal curiosities
312 00:23:52 are not piqued by the great mysteries.
313 00:23:57 There is a ninth-century Tibetan scroll that posits the location of the Fountain,
314 00:24:01 but it also says that that location is being hidden from man by God.
315 00:24:07 We believe knowledge of the location was passed down in pieces
316 00:24:10 from generation to generation amongst the most learned families of the times.
317 00:24:14 These people were called Protectors of the Path,
318 00:24:16 and their job is to keep that path concealed at all costs.
319 00:24:21 And has anyone ever met any of these Protectors?
320 00:24:24 I may have had a little tussle with one in Thailand.
321 00:24:28 Well, if the Protectors and God thought that this should be kept secret,
322 00:24:35 maybe there's a reason.
323 00:24:36 Charlotte, anything of value is protected.
324 00:24:39 By God?
325 00:24:41 The bigger the prize, the bigger the protection.
326 00:24:48 The myth of the Fountain says it will tempt you
327 00:24:51 with everything you've ever desired in the palm of your hands.
328 00:24:55 All you have to do is drink.
329 00:24:58 Infinite health, wealth and beauty.
330 00:25:02 But where there is life, there is also death.
331 00:25:06 Charlotte, this could be the most important
332 00:25:08 archaeological discovery in history,
333 00:25:10 and our family name will be synonymous with its discovery.
334 00:25:14 In the 1600s, six artists made a pact to reveal the location.
335 00:25:19 Each one hid a clue in their paintings.
336 00:25:22 Behold Caravaggio's The Taking of Christ.
337 00:25:27 Rubens's The Descent From the Cross.
338 00:25:29 Wildens's Christ and Disciples On the Road to Emmaus.
339 00:25:33 Velázquez's Christ Crucified.
340 00:25:35 El Greco's Christ Carrying the Cross,
341 00:25:38 and look who it is.
342 00:25:40 Your Rembrandt, Head of Christ.
343 00:25:43 The El Greco was stolen from the Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990,
344 00:25:48 and it's been missing since then, so good luck with that.
345 00:25:52 Missing no more.
346 00:25:56 Found it in Thailand.
347 00:25:57 Jesus.
348 00:25:58 Yeah, carrying the cross.
349 00:26:00 You have a compulsion.
350 00:26:01 Some might call it a skill.
351 00:26:03 Sickness.
352 00:26:05 - Talent. - Pathology.
353 00:26:07 Okay, it's a gift.
354 00:26:08 Each canvas is marked on the back with invisible dye
355 00:26:13 and a secret signature which reads, "Sex et unum."
356 00:26:19 Six and one.
357 00:26:20 Six canvases, one path.
358 00:26:23 Each is also marked with a different letter:
359 00:26:27 D, K, C, I, E.
360 00:26:30 D, K, C, I, E.
361 00:26:34 We just haven't figured out what they mean yet.
362 00:26:41 Now I understand why I'm here.
363 00:26:43 Do you?
364 00:26:45 Why are you here?
365 00:26:46 I'm here to help you solve your little riddle.
366 00:26:49 Why would I need you?
367 00:26:50 You don't like my Rembrandt.
368 00:26:53 Why don't I like your Rembrandt?
369 00:26:54 There's no markings on the back.
370 00:26:57 Why are there no markings on the back?
371 00:27:00 It's a forgery.
372 00:27:01 It's not a forgery.
373 00:27:03 I did a computational analysis on the brushstrokes.
374 00:27:05 It's definitely a Rembrandt.
375 00:27:07 It's a Rembrandt. It's just not the Rembrandt.
376 00:27:10 He often made duplicates of his own work.
377 00:27:14 You stole the wrong Rembrandt.
378 00:27:16 Yeah, and you know where the real one is.
379 00:27:19 Not my business.
380 00:27:21 But my son is my business, and thanks to you, I could now lose custody of him.
381 00:27:26 Then let me help you.
382 00:27:28 I have a whole army of highfalutin lawyers.
383 00:27:30 Help me save my life, I'll help you keep your son.
384 00:27:35 And what if you're wrong about this little adventure?
385 00:27:38 Then at least I'll have had a little adventure.
386 00:27:47 Thought that'd work.
387 00:27:49 You might wanna check Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt.
388 00:27:52 He was known to have a passion for Rembrandt.
389 00:27:56 I am going to the library.
390 00:28:27 Something smells good.
391 00:28:31 That is the exotic aroma of danger.
392 00:28:36 But if you're here and I'm not dead, is this a date?
393 00:28:39 No.
394 00:28:41 I'm actually here to help you avoid getting hurt or anyone else getting hurt.
395 00:28:47 Is that really why you're here?
396 00:28:48 The train.
397 00:28:50 - I felt it. - Oh, you did?
398 00:28:53 I'm glad someone felt something.
399 00:28:56 - Drink? - No.
400 00:28:58 I won't be here for long.
401 00:29:00 That's a shame.
402 00:29:06 You're a child flying a kite in a lightning storm.
403 00:29:10 That's an oddly dramatic metaphor.
404 00:29:11 It's an appropriate one.
405 00:29:13 And the storm is more charged than you think it is.
406 00:29:18 Do you even know why it's hidden?
407 00:29:21 Do you even know what it is?
408 00:29:22 No, but I'm very curious to find out.
409 00:29:27 Well, we all know what curiosity did to the cat in spite of all its lives.
410 00:29:31 Do you think the fountain is literal?
411 00:29:34 Metaphorical, allegorical, metaphysical, or anagogical?
412 00:29:41 Do you think we should just get the kiss out of the way now?
413 00:29:56 No. All right. We'll come back to that.
414 00:29:59 I think it's valuable.
415 00:30:01 And I really appreciate that you're always looking out for my well-being.
416 00:30:03 It's not your well-being we're interested in.
417 00:30:06 - There's a "we"? - Stop it now, or we will stop you.
418 00:30:12 All of you.
419 00:30:18 Which means that I will see you again.
420 00:30:27 My God, she smells good.
421 00:30:48 He's quite good, isn't he?
422 00:30:50 Thanks for the Vanderbilt tip.
423 00:30:52 What are you here to steal now? A child's trumpet?
424 00:30:55 We actually dug through the archives,
425 00:30:57 so now we know where the real Rembrandt is.
426 00:30:59 You're conning this poor man Owen.
427 00:31:01 No. No conning.
428 00:31:02 It's actually all his idea. He came to find Dad, he got me.
429 00:31:05 You're filling him with false promises, and he's drinking it up.
430 00:31:09 That's called hope.
431 00:31:10 What's wrong with that?
432 00:31:11 Apart from the dubious morality?
433 00:31:14 It's a crime, dummy.
434 00:31:15 Interpol's after you.
435 00:31:17 For what? Stolen art?
436 00:31:19 Please.
437 00:31:24 Look, the fact is, Owen came to us with an honest-to-goodness quest.
438 00:31:27 It's giving him a new lease on life. How can that be bad?
439 00:31:30 He's happy.
440 00:31:31 Harold says I was never happy.
441 00:31:36 Was he right?
442 00:31:39 Sounds like you should come with us.
443 00:31:41 - It's not that easy. - Isn't it?
444 00:31:49 Yeah!
445 00:31:54 - Uncle Luke. - That was incredible.
446 00:31:56 Look at you. Wait. Something's missing.
447 00:31:58 What happened to your beard?
448 00:32:00 You made a big impression on him last time.
449 00:32:03 - He asks about you a lot. - Is that true?
450 00:32:05 Are you still going on adventures?
451 00:32:06 Yes, I am.
452 00:32:08 In fact, I just asked your mom if she'd come on this one with me.
453 00:32:10 What do you think?
454 00:32:11 Mum doesn't really do adventures.
455 00:32:16 Thomas.
456 00:32:17 - I better get going. - Yeah. Go.
457 00:32:21 He's a good kid.
458 00:32:24 So you really think you're gonna find a magic pool of water at the end of this?
459 00:32:28 I don't know, but I think you wanna find out.
460 00:32:31 Oh, cap.
461 00:32:46 Well, we all know that
462 00:32:48 Lusitania was the largest cruise liner in the world.
463 00:32:51 During World War I, a German U-boat sank her,
464 00:32:53 killing over 1,000 souls aboard.
465 00:32:56 One of those souls was the great Vanderbilt himself.
466 00:33:00 When you said you found the Rembrandt,
467 00:33:02 I didn't expect it to be at the bottom of the North Atlantic.
468 00:33:05 Neither did we.
469 00:33:07 But unluckily for us and for him,
470 00:33:09 when Alfred Vanderbilt decided to buy it in 1915,
471 00:33:13 he brought it with him on the Lusitania.
472 00:33:16 And it's still down there in a watertight safe.
473 00:33:21 First-class passengers
474 00:33:22 kept their safes in the purser's strong room
475 00:33:25 located in the front portion of the wreck.
476 00:33:28 We've attached flotation tanks that'll bring that portion up above crush depth
477 00:33:32 then to the surface.
478 00:33:40 Seafloor pressure.
479 00:33:43 Pressure at seafloor is 3.14.
480 00:33:51 ROV is one to 12. Flotation tanks secured.
481 00:33:53 All right. The flotation tanks are in place.
482 00:33:55 Captain says there's a storm coming in.
483 00:33:57 We've got about two hours before it hits us.
484 00:33:59 And once that storm hits, we can't keep her afloat.
485 00:34:02 We can wait it out.
486 00:34:03 - How long? - Twenty hours maybe.
487 00:34:06 - What do you wanna do? - We should go now.
488 00:34:09 Copy that.
489 00:34:12 - Bring her up. - Copy that.
490 00:34:31 Once she reaches 100 feet, they're gonna stabilize her,
491 00:34:33 then bring her up to the surface.
492 00:34:37 She's all yours after that.
493 00:34:39 All right. Let's go.
494 00:34:41 Oh, hello. Where did this come from?
495 00:34:44 What you're doing is not insignificant.
496 00:34:46 I wouldn't mind being part of that significance.
497 00:34:50 Plus, I spent most of my night
498 00:34:51 figuring out where the purser's strong room is on the Lusitania.
499 00:34:54 Did you really?
500 00:34:55 Look who's back, Lottie-Lou.
501 00:35:07 The Lusitania's at a hundred feet.
502 00:35:09 Counterweights are deployed.
503 00:35:11 She'll breach in about two minutes.
504 00:35:13 All right. You heard her. Let's get dressed.
505 00:35:57 - Did you hear that? - What?
506 00:36:00 First footsteps in over a hundred years.
507 00:36:02 Luke, we're standing by. You two kids be careful.
508 00:36:04 All right. I got this.
509 00:36:06 Follow me.
510 00:36:09 Door, please.
511 00:36:23 Reminds me of that apartment when we were students in Paris.
512 00:36:26 Similar. This is less damp.
513 00:36:29 Careful now. That sounded like levity.
514 00:36:32 Don't want you having any fun.
515 00:36:34 Remember the last time we were on a boat together?
516 00:36:36 Ecuador?
517 00:36:38 Putumayo River.
518 00:36:39 Dad was looking for the gold mask of the Inti sun god.
519 00:36:44 Poor guy never found it.
520 00:36:45 Yes, he did. I can still see him wearing it.
521 00:36:48 What are you talking about? You wouldn't remember anything.
522 00:36:50 You were hallucinating after licking that toad's back.
523 00:36:54 Maybe there's a reason Dad told me some things he didn't tell you.
524 00:36:57 - Oh, really? - Yeah.
525 00:36:58 If he found it, then why aren't we rich?
526 00:37:00 He found it. He didn't take it.
527 00:37:02 It's not all about money, Luke.
528 00:37:04 Unless you're getting divorced.
529 00:37:07 - Harold's a dick. - He is a dick.
530 00:37:13 Radar contact.
531 00:37:15 - Something incoming. - What is it?
532 00:37:17 Speed it's moving implies it's a helicopter.
533 00:37:21 The Coast Guard?
534 00:37:22 If it was, you'd have expected them to have hailed by now.
535 00:37:25 We need to get Luke and Charlotte on the radio.
536 00:37:28 Luke. Come in, Luke.
537 00:37:31 - You sure we're going the right way? - Yeah. I'm sure.
538 00:37:34 Oh, yeah.
539 00:37:48 - If you want, I can just have a look. - You wanna teach me how to read a map?
540 00:37:50 No. I was just gonna say there's a right way and a wrong way.
541 00:37:55 Luke, I need you to come in. There's--
542 00:38:00 Someone's jamming our signal.
543 00:38:01 We need to get eyes on this. Let's get upstairs.
544 00:38:04 All right. Through these doors is the purser's strong room.
545 00:38:11 Do you think it's anything like this purser's strong room?
546 00:38:23 Never would've found it without you, huh?
547 00:38:28 Don't take anything that isn't yours.
548 00:38:30 We're not thieves.
549 00:38:33 Now where do we begin?
550 00:38:37 Maybe the one that says Vanderbilt.
551 00:38:41 Clue's in the name.
552 00:38:54 That ain't the Coast Guard.
553 00:38:57 Who is it then?
554 00:38:57 I don't know, but I bet they want what we want.
555 00:39:18 There she is.
556 00:39:20 That is the sister I know.
557 00:39:23 All right.
558 00:39:27 Fireball.
559 00:39:44 Luke, come in.
560 00:40:12 Yahtzee!
561 00:40:19 Bring the tea.
562 00:41:04 No! We're not grave robbers.
563 00:41:09 Look. The airbag's failing. They don't have long.
564 00:41:19 Is that a helicopter?
565 00:41:20 I don't remember having a helicopter with us.
566 00:41:24 Oh, no.
567 00:41:26 Hello.
568 00:41:29 Again.
569 00:41:31 - Hello again. - "Hello again"?
570 00:41:36 What's going on here?
571 00:41:37 I'm hurt. You've not mentioned me?
572 00:41:41 We've been pretty busy.
573 00:41:43 Well, we both know why I'm here.
574 00:41:47 I don't know why you're here. Why are you here?
575 00:41:50 Forgive me. I'm here for yet another painting.
576 00:41:56 Well...
577 00:42:00 we both know when we've been outgunned.
578 00:42:14 We're hit!
579 00:42:28 Don't you move!
580 00:42:34 Luke!
581 00:42:36 Give me the painting.
582 00:42:40 Buckle up. We're going back to base.
583 00:42:46 Give me the painting.
584 00:42:48 I can't do that.
585 00:42:49 Are you really gonna make me put a gun to your sister's head?
586 00:42:51 Give her the painting, Luke.
587 00:42:54 - She's not gonna hurt you. - No, I am going to hurt her.
588 00:43:08 Just let me think.
589 00:43:11 What are you thinking about?
590 00:43:16 I'm thinking that--
591 00:43:19 Luke!
592 00:43:23 I'm thinking that we can work this out.
593 00:43:26 Give me the painting.
594 00:43:37 No!
595 00:43:49 Luke!
596 00:43:59 Luke!
597 00:44:53 Told you it'd be an adventure.
598 00:44:57 You good?
599 00:44:59 I'm alive, if that's what you mean.
600 00:45:10 Success?
601 00:45:14 You got it?
602 00:45:15 Yes, we got it.
603 00:45:18 Hey. We good?
604 00:45:21 Of course, we're not good.
605 00:45:23 She wasn't gonna kill you.
606 00:45:25 - How do you know? - Because if she killed you,
607 00:45:26 she still wouldn't have the painting. I had the painting.
608 00:45:28 Well, that was a hell of a risk to take with my life.
609 00:45:31 It wasn't a risk.
610 00:45:34 It was a calculation.
611 00:45:39 She seemed upset, right?
612 00:45:41 Who?
613 00:45:45 You're a clever boy.
614 00:45:48 So, how's the adventure going?
615 00:45:50 I think it's maybe a little too adventurous for me.
616 00:45:53 Well, you are pretty boring.
617 00:45:54 Hey. Watch it, mister.
618 00:45:56 What? Boring can be cool.
619 00:45:58 Thomas.
620 00:45:59 Dad needs to talk to you.
621 00:46:01 Okay.
622 00:46:03 Say hi to Uncle Luke for me.
623 00:46:09 I need you to take Thomas for a bit.
624 00:46:10 When? For how long?
625 00:46:12 Tomorrow and for quite a long time.
626 00:46:14 I've signed a new contract to go to Japan.
627 00:46:17 That sounds serious. But I repeat, for how long?
628 00:46:22 For about a year.
629 00:46:23 A year?
630 00:46:25 I'm consulting for Carver Enterprises in Tokyo.
631 00:46:29 Owen Carver?
632 00:46:31 How do you know?
633 00:46:33 Never mind. But of course I'll take him. I'll pick him up tomorrow.
634 00:46:38 Sounds like good news.
635 00:46:40 What do you want? Still not talking to you.
636 00:46:42 Are you still mad about the Lusitania?
637 00:46:44 Charlotte, any journey worth going on--
638 00:46:46 Don't do that.
639 00:46:48 Don't do what?
640 00:46:49 Don't give me the value of the journey speech as an excuse.
641 00:46:51 That woman held a gun to my head.
642 00:46:53 She's fiery, isn't she?
643 00:46:55 She's one of the Protectors. The one I had the run-in with in Thailand.
644 00:46:58 When you say "run-in,"
645 00:46:59 do you mean that weird, dysfunctional chemistry you two had going on?
646 00:47:03 When you say "chemistry," do you mean, like, attraction?
647 00:47:08 Like, she's attracted to me?
648 00:47:11 Oh, please. There's a reason you're still single.
649 00:47:14 Really? Well, the pot doth call the kettle black.
650 00:47:19 You know what, let's just focus on the positives.
651 00:47:21 Sounds like you got your son back. Mazel tov. Come on. We need your help.
652 00:47:29 So, where are we?
653 00:47:31 We now have all the pieces of the path but no starting point,
654 00:47:33 so it's meaningless without context.
655 00:47:35 It could literally be any place on Earth.
656 00:47:37 Vanderbilt's Rembrandt revealed the letter V,
657 00:47:39 so we have all the letters.
658 00:47:40 I'm pretty sure it's an anagram. It'll tell us where to start.
659 00:47:44 Murph already tried matching them by the names of cities from 500 years ago.
660 00:47:47 Nothing there.
661 00:47:48 Maybe the letters aren't a place. Maybe they're a number.
662 00:47:53 Like a substitution code.
663 00:47:55 Let's try celestial navigation.
664 00:47:58 Let's see if the path matches up to any constellations.
665 00:48:01 All right.
666 00:48:22 I'm not getting anything remotely close.
667 00:48:24 Wait. Sex et unum is in Latin. It's written on every painting.
668 00:48:29 In Latin, V is W.
669 00:48:30 Nice. Okay.
670 00:48:32 Murph, switch the V for a W and run it again.
671 00:48:37 You feeling all right?
672 00:48:39 Good days and bad days. Thanks.
673 00:48:44 Okay, so there's only one word that works.
674 00:48:48 "Wicked."
675 00:48:50 The paintings were completed in the early 1600s
676 00:48:53 and who was on the English throne in the early 1600s?
677 00:48:56 King James.
678 00:49:00 Six and one.
679 00:49:01 And wicked?
680 00:49:04 The Wicked Bible.
681 00:49:06 There she is.
682 00:49:07 I don't follow.
683 00:49:08 Six and one is a reference to King James.
684 00:49:11 He was the sixth James to be king of Scotland
685 00:49:13 and the first James to be king of England.
686 00:49:15 He was the king of both at the same time, so he is six and one.
687 00:49:18 The King James Bible is called the King James Bible
688 00:49:20 because he was the one who commissioned it.
689 00:49:22 And its lesser-known evil twin is the Wicked Bible.
690 00:49:26 Okay. Go on.
691 00:49:27 In 1631, an edition was printed of the Bible with a mistake.
692 00:49:31 It had an unusual anomaly in the Commandments.
693 00:49:35 The word "not" was omitted from "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
694 00:49:38 So, the verse instead read...
695 00:49:40 "Thou shalt commit adultery."
696 00:49:42 And that's why it's known as the Wicked Bible.
697 00:49:44 But what if it wasn't a mistake?
698 00:49:47 What if it was a deliberate way to mark specific copies of the Bible
699 00:49:51 that hold the key to understanding the path?
700 00:49:55 Sometimes it's painfully obvious that we're related.
701 00:49:57 We need to get one of those Bibles.
702 00:49:59 Well, most of them were destroyed. They're heretical.
703 00:50:03 Not all destroyed.
704 00:50:05 I think I might know where one is.
705 00:50:08 Hands where I can see 'em.
706 00:50:14 Hands where I can see 'em.
707 00:50:18 You two, other side of the table. Move.
708 00:50:22 Charlotte Purdue. "Wrongfully accused."
709 00:50:28 Detective Abbas.
710 00:50:30 "If I knew where he was, you'd be the first to know."
711 00:50:36 Nah, no need to introduce yourselves.
712 00:50:38 I've been following you all for the past year and a half.
713 00:50:41 I know more about you than you know about each other.
714 00:50:46 Luke and Charlotte Purdue,
715 00:50:50 children of the esteemed archaeologist Harrison Purdue.
716 00:50:54 And I see his old team's here as well with one notable addition.
717 00:51:01 Owen Carver.
718 00:51:03 You two have somehow turned your father's prestigious and legitimate concern
719 00:51:08 into an international criminal enterprise.
720 00:51:12 You're responsible for stealing six priceless masterpieces
721 00:51:16 on four different continents, and unfortunately for you,
722 00:51:20 we now find ourselves with the thieves and the paintings all under one roof.
723 00:51:27 The El Greco, the Velázquez,
724 00:51:32 the Wildens, Rubens.
725 00:51:35 Look, Charlotte. Another Rembrandt.
726 00:51:40 And somewhere around here is a Caravaggio.
727 00:51:55 Get down on knees. All of you now. Now!
728 00:52:00 Now!
729 00:52:03 That includes you too, Mr. Policeman.
730 00:52:11 I'm not happy, Luke. You make me come long way to find you.
731 00:52:16 Find me? I've been trying to find you.
732 00:52:18 Kasem, you gotta pick up your phone.
733 00:52:21 You stole my boss's painting. You make me look very bad.
734 00:52:25 Now you for chop-chop.
735 00:52:27 You think I'm dumb, which makes you dumb.
736 00:52:30 I'm not dumb. I'm smart.
737 00:52:34 I follow him. Mr. Interpol, Mr. Boss Man.
738 00:52:38 He very clever. He find you, but he's not so clever to know I track him.
739 00:52:44 - Now I find you. - And your painting's right there.
740 00:52:46 You let these four go, and you can take it.
741 00:52:49 You'll still have me, and I can make you very rich.
742 00:52:53 How you do that if you dead?
743 00:52:55 Look, I'm very sorry that you had to work so hard,
744 00:52:57 but your skill and your tenacity clearly paid off.
745 00:53:00 Take a look around.
746 00:53:01 There's five paintings in here. You can have them all.
747 00:53:04 Well, now, they're mine anyway.
748 00:53:07 Not one.
749 00:53:09 Caravaggio.
750 00:53:13 And that is the big f... shining cherry on top of all the other five cherries.
751 00:53:21 So, you let these four go, and I'll tell you where it is.
752 00:53:30 Okay.
753 00:53:31 You four. Go.
754 00:53:32 - Luke. - Don't argue.
755 00:53:34 - Is this a good idea? - Just do as you're told.
756 00:53:51 Where is it?
757 00:53:59 It's right over...
758 00:54:04 here.
759 00:54:33 Luke is getting away!
760 00:54:46 All clear?
761 00:56:02 Luke.
762 00:56:12 Luke!
763 00:56:13 Don't drink.
764 00:56:21 Luke!
765 00:56:24 Luke, drink.
766 00:56:29 Oh, my God.
767 00:56:32 You realize you still talk in your sleep, right?
768 00:56:36 So I keep being told.
769 00:56:38 I'm now a fugitive of justice.
770 00:56:40 Thankfully, my son is now with me on the lam.
771 00:56:44 Wow. Is that two?
772 00:56:48 Three. Just getting started.
773 00:56:51 Well, it took some time, but we finally found
774 00:56:52 that sense of adventure you've been lacking.
775 00:56:54 Found or forced into that sense of adventure?
776 00:56:57 I thought my next adventure was going to be raising a family
777 00:57:00 but turned out that was trickier than I expected.
778 00:57:04 You should try it sometime.
779 00:57:06 I don't envy your situation. But I am sorry about the marriage.
780 00:57:10 I thought he would change.
781 00:57:12 Turns out, despite my best efforts, he has all the characteristics of a dog.
782 00:57:18 So, does that mean he could lick his own--
783 00:57:22 Except the loyalty.
784 00:57:24 Loyalty.
785 00:57:25 Husband, cheater. Boo.
786 00:57:28 Free champagne. Yeah.
787 00:57:31 Well, look at her now. Back in the saddle.
788 00:57:33 I'm back on the trail.
789 00:57:36 You knew I was gonna get in that car.
790 00:57:38 Charlotte, I know you better than you know you.
791 00:57:42 Ever since we were kids, even when you said no to an adventure,
792 00:57:44 what you really mean was yes.
793 00:57:46 If you would always just let me help you.
794 00:57:48 No. Let me help you help me.
795 00:57:53 Now was that three glasses or three bottles?
796 00:57:55 What?
797 00:57:57 Okay.
798 00:57:58 What do you think you're gonna get from this fountain?
799 00:58:01 Nothing.
800 00:58:03 Dad. Recognition. He deserves it.
801 00:58:07 What? He didn't insist upon it, but I will.
802 00:58:09 After what he achieved, the world owes it to him
803 00:58:13 and our family name deserves to be revered.
804 00:58:15 I don't need reverence.
805 00:58:17 Dad certainly doesn't need reverence, 'cause he's dead.
806 00:58:20 Well, that's unkind.
807 00:58:22 So what you're really saying is, you need reverence.
808 00:58:24 No. That's not what I meant.
809 00:58:28 I know you better than you know you.
810 00:58:30 I don't think you do because I don't drink champagne.
811 00:58:32 Excuse me, could we have the bottle please? Thanks.
812 00:58:35 Thank you.
813 00:58:38 I see. Just warming up.
814 00:58:40 Now you put me on the adventure, let me enjoy the adventure.
815 00:59:00 - I really don't like leaving him. - He's fine. He's with a billionaire.
816 00:59:03 What's that supposed to mean?
817 00:59:04 Some of it might rub off.
818 00:59:06 All right, Murph, you stay out here.
819 00:59:07 Well, in that case, here. Take these. Put 'em in your ears.
820 00:59:11 - We'll stay in touch. - Great.
821 00:59:12 Librarian incoming.
822 00:59:14 - Mr. Purdue, I assume. - Yes.
823 00:59:16 I am the head of the rare books department.
824 00:59:18 It's a great pleasure to welcome you and your team.
825 00:59:21 Mr. Carver has been quite generous.
826 00:59:24 Ms. Purdue, may I just say,
827 00:59:25 your paper on Picasso's pre-cubist work was phenomenal.
828 00:59:30 Thank you.
829 00:59:31 Wunderbar.
830 00:59:34 Yeah, so would you like to follow me?
831 00:59:36 So, just keep a lookout for police or assassins, Mafia.
832 00:59:41 - Monkeypox. - Four horsemen.
833 00:59:43 Angina.
834 00:59:44 - Ebola. - Rabies.
835 00:59:46 - Babies? - I said rabies.
836 00:59:48 This is the best restaurant in Vienna.
837 00:59:50 I'm sure they'll take great care of you.
838 00:59:52 I will now leave you in peace, but before I go,
839 00:59:54 may I say the board was thrilled
840 00:59:57 to receive such a generous donation to the library.
841 00:59:59 You're very welcome.
842 01:00:00 Please thank them for accommodating my research team.
843 01:00:03 Well, I will relay the sentiment.
844 01:00:05 - Auf Wiedersehen. - Bye.
845 01:00:13 Do you want a drink?
846 01:00:17 Or do you want a drink?
847 01:00:21 No, I'm fine for the moment. Thank you.
848 01:00:25 I hear you're some sort of musical prodigy.
849 01:00:27 That's what I'm told.
850 01:00:31 I get the feeling you're not one for small talk.
851 01:00:33 I get a similar feeling.
852 01:00:37 My mother said you're rich. Do you mind if I pry?
853 01:00:42 The floor is yours.
854 01:00:44 How rich are you?
855 01:00:46 Embarrassingly rich.
856 01:00:47 Does it start with a B?
857 01:00:51 - Yes, it does. - Do you have a boat?
858 01:00:53 Yes, I do.
859 01:00:54 - How big? - 120 meters.
860 01:00:57 - Do you have a plane? - You were just on my plane, and I have...
861 01:01:01 - Impressive. - Not necessarily.
862 01:01:03 There are planes and then there are planes.
863 01:01:08 You were on the baby one.
864 01:01:10 Now, it's my turn.
865 01:01:11 One moment.
866 01:01:14 You did say the floor was mine.
867 01:01:17 Uh-huh.
868 01:01:19 Are you satisfied?
869 01:01:27 Of course not.
870 01:01:30 Did you set me up? That was good.
871 01:01:35 Fräulein, two glasses of champagne.
872 01:01:59 So, our private collection is kept back here.
873 01:02:10 Not many people get to see this.
874 01:02:12 The Wicked Bible is our crown jewel.
875 01:02:16 Now, are you interested in something specific?
876 01:02:19 I'll let you guess.
877 01:02:20 I assume, like everybody else,
878 01:02:22 you would like to see the infamous misprint
879 01:02:24 in the Ten Commandments, yes?
880 01:02:27 "Thou shalt commit adultery."
881 01:02:29 That is what makes it wicked.
882 01:02:31 In fact, it is not the only thing.
883 01:02:33 There is another misprint in Deuteronomy 5.
884 01:02:37 "Behold, the Lord our God hath shown us his glory and his great ass."
885 01:02:44 Well, I think we're all looking forward to seeing that.
886 01:02:48 Please.
887 01:03:16 Remember you're tourists, not tough guys.
888 01:03:21 Okay, there's been a development.
889 01:03:41 Luke, your girlfriend's here with an army of pals.
890 01:03:45 - Well, that's complicated. - What do you wanna do?
891 01:03:47 - Sorry, what is complicated? - Leave it to me.
892 01:03:49 Leave what to you?
893 01:03:52 Could you direct me to the little boys' room?
894 01:03:58 Got anything?
895 01:04:00 Nothing yet. Are you sure he's here?
896 01:04:03 He'll be here. He's just good at blending in.
897 01:04:07 All exits are blocked.
898 01:04:25 Where is that vicious bitch?
899 01:04:27 Well, that was easy.
900 01:04:41 Good. You made it.
901 01:04:44 Looking for a book?
902 01:04:46 You know they're all in German?
903 01:04:49 Do you have recommendations?
904 01:04:52 Nietzsche.
905 01:04:54 Not many happy endings there.
906 01:04:56 Strangely just like being abandoned on a sinking ship.
907 01:05:01 You know, I did mean to say I'm sorry about that.
908 01:05:04 But Nietzsche said that what doesn't kill you...
909 01:05:10 only makes you more angry.
910 01:05:14 Well, on that note.
911 01:05:22 Okay.
912 01:05:31 Guns or knives, butch?
913 01:05:35 I have a scarf.
914 01:05:36 Better for me. But I'll give you a fighting chance.
915 01:05:41 Clearly I was kidding.
916 01:05:45 Hey.
917 01:05:48 Sorry.
918 01:05:52 My sister thinks--
919 01:06:03 I'm sorry.
920 01:06:15 As I was saying.
921 01:06:17 My sister thinks this is a dysfunctional relationship.
922 01:06:19 I think your sister's right.
923 01:06:43 Stop making this so complicated
924 01:06:48 otherwise I'm gonna have to kill you.
925 01:06:51 "Otherwise"? You just tried to stab me in the eye with a knife.
926 01:06:56 That was just to slow you down.
927 01:06:57 It was?
928 01:07:00 Well, I apologize because I clearly misunderstood.
929 01:07:04 Friends?
930 01:07:12 - You don't want what you're looking for. - Okay.
931 01:07:26 All right. I think I bought us a minute.
932 01:07:30 Can someone cut me down?
933 01:07:35 Okay, they've covered all the exits.
934 01:07:36 We're gonna need to go to plan B.
935 01:07:40 Any joy?
936 01:07:42 No joy.
937 01:07:43 Well, that's disappointing. Deb, plan B.
938 01:07:47 Plan B.
939 01:07:55 You smell that?
940 01:07:56 No.
941 01:07:58 I can smell it.
942 01:08:04 Oh, God. That smells like smoke.
943 01:08:05 - I smell smoke. - What?
944 01:08:07 Smoke? I don't smell smoke.
945 01:08:10 You have to close your eyes. Breathe in deep.
946 01:08:18 What are you doing?
947 01:08:20 We can't do this here. It'll take too long.
948 01:08:21 Oh, no. I did not sign up for this.
949 01:08:25 We were supposed to find the thing we need and then leave.
950 01:08:28 Now this very nice librarian
951 01:08:30 is unconscious on the f... Is she dead?
952 01:08:32 She's not dead.
953 01:08:33 What? And now you're gonna steal another precious cultural artifact?
954 01:08:37 Charlotte, we are not in the zoo. We are in the jungle.
955 01:08:40 We're not in a jungle. We're in a public library.
956 01:08:43 The point is, what we're doing is unpredictable
957 01:08:47 and when the situation changes, you have to change with it.
958 01:08:49 That is why I always have a good plan B.
959 01:08:52 No, you're not listening to me.
960 01:08:53 This is just like it was on the Lusitania.
961 01:08:55 I didn't agree then to be attacked by a dysfunctional woman
962 01:08:58 - who was trying to kill us... - You were right about her.
963 01:09:00 ...and I do not agree now to be complicit in gassing a woman
964 01:09:02 and-and stealing religious literature.
965 01:09:04 It was a spray.
966 01:09:05 Look, this is a very unique situation, and it's uncomfortable. I get it.
967 01:09:10 But it's also part of the adventure, so no good journey
968 01:09:14 doesn't have its hurdles and obstacles to overcome.
969 01:09:16 Yes, but not when the journey ends in jail.
970 01:09:18 We're not going to jail.
971 01:09:19 - How do you know? - Because I've done this a lot,
972 01:09:21 and it never ends in jail.
973 01:09:23 Sometimes it ends in jail.
974 01:09:24 - Deb, please stick to your bomb. - Bomb?
975 01:09:27 It's not a bomb.
976 01:09:29 Bombs are for children. It's a controlled directional explosive.
977 01:09:33 Three, two...
978 01:09:37 one.
979 01:09:40 Oh, shit.
980 01:09:41 And Daddy bird is leaving the nest.
981 01:09:43 All right. I'll be waiting for you over at the fountain exit.
982 01:09:47 All right. Grab your stuff. Off we go.
983 01:09:55 Where is my Bible?
984 01:10:03 I'll take you for a spin in the big plane
985 01:10:05 if you don't tell your ma about the champagne.
986 01:10:11 Now, if you stay close to me, there's absolutely no reason to be scared.
987 01:10:17 Scared about what?
988 01:10:19 Get in.
989 01:10:34 It's probably best not to tell her about the fight either.
990 01:11:20 - Happy ending. - Praise the Lord.
991 01:11:23 What's that smell?
992 01:11:24 Uncle Luke thought it'd be fun to crawl through a sewer.
993 01:11:27 Don't let her convince you it's her first time.
994 01:11:29 What about you boys?
995 01:11:30 We had a lovely Wiener schnitzel, didn't we?
996 01:11:32 And a bottle of champagne.
997 01:11:34 Champagne?
998 01:11:35 Champagne's only 12%.
999 01:11:37 And then Owen had to beat two guys up.
1000 01:11:40 It was quite surprising and impressive.
1001 01:11:42 Owen did what now?
1002 01:11:44 The Protectors only wanted me. He was never in any danger.
1003 01:11:46 They attacked you?
1004 01:11:48 It's not as dramatic as it sounds.
1005 01:11:49 Not strictly true. It was quite dramatic.
1006 01:11:51 Luke.
1007 01:11:52 - He seems fine. - Yeah, Mum, I'm fine.
1008 01:11:54 There is nothing fine about this.
1009 01:11:56 Have you washed your hands?
1010 01:11:59 Come with me.
1011 01:12:02 - Are you drunk? - What are you talking about? I'm 11.
1012 01:12:05 Drink?
1013 01:12:17 We need to find Owen Carver.
1014 01:12:20 We need trackers on every plane, car, and boat he owns.
1015 01:12:42 So, where are we?
1016 01:12:43 All right. So we scanned the Bible twice, and there's nothing in the text proper.
1017 01:12:47 But in the gilding on the pages,
1018 01:12:50 we've isolated a 1,029 digit repeating pattern
1019 01:12:53 that's constructed using only the digits one to seven.
1020 01:12:57 A code?
1021 01:12:58 Whoever created it had to use a system that anyone can understand
1022 01:13:02 regardless of language or culture.
1023 01:13:04 Numbers.
1024 01:13:06 The problem is we've tried rotation ciphers, transpositions,
1025 01:13:10 even asymmetric key ciphers.
1026 01:13:13 Nothing works.
1027 01:13:14 - You can't crack it? - We will.
1028 01:13:17 We will.
1029 01:13:18 Are you sure the code's numerical?
1030 01:13:22 Where are you going?
1031 01:13:24 This was a mistake.
1032 01:13:25 Okay. Is this about the sewers? I'm sorry.
1033 01:13:27 Thomas shouldn't be here.
1034 01:13:28 I understand. I do.
1035 01:13:30 And given what's happened, I'm sure you're very frightened.
1036 01:13:32 But the truth is, this is good for him.
1037 01:13:36 This is real life.
1038 01:13:37 What with the setback and the hardships, and it's like Dad said,
1039 01:13:40 the reward is the journey, not the prize at the end of it.
1040 01:13:43 That's the credo I live by.
1041 01:13:44 No, it isn't.
1042 01:13:46 You've taken what Dad did,
1043 01:13:48 and you've corrupted it into blatant criminality.
1044 01:13:51 All you care about is the prize at the end and the glory that goes along with it.
1045 01:13:55 You're obsessed with it, Luke. That's not what Dad was talking about.
1046 01:14:01 It almost feels like that's been brewing a bit.
1047 01:14:02 I'm not doing this.
1048 01:14:03 No, because you live by his ethos every day, right?
1049 01:14:05 I'm sorry my life isn't exciting and showy.
1050 01:14:08 But you know what it was? It was safe until you showed up.
1051 01:14:11 - Safe? - Yes.
1052 01:14:13 Where's the joy? You're not even on a journey.
1053 01:14:16 Be honest. You've been happier in the last five days
1054 01:14:18 than you have in the last five years. Yeah? Yeah.
1055 01:14:20 And Dad?
1056 01:14:22 He'd be embarrassed of you at a museum.
1057 01:14:26 You're not a curator. You're an exhibit.
1058 01:14:31 Come on.
1059 01:14:37 Dad was all we had in common.
1060 01:14:39 Now he's gone, looks like we have nothing.
1061 01:14:43 That's a bit... Charlotte.
1062 01:14:44 - Let's go, Thomas. - Charlotte.
1063 01:14:46 Mum. Mum, wait.
1064 01:14:50 How serious is this?
1065 01:14:53 Not at all.
1066 01:14:54 Can we keep going please?
1067 01:14:57 - Mum! - Merci.
1068 01:15:01 - I'm sorry. I know you've had a hard day. - But Mum--
1069 01:15:04 I'm gonna find us a hotel. I'm gonna get you some dinner and then--
1070 01:15:07 - Mum! - What?
1071 01:15:08 It's not maths.
1072 01:15:10 The pattern they found. It's not maths.
1073 01:15:14 It's no good, Luke. The code's a brick wall.
1074 01:15:18 Then we've gone wrong somewhere. We're missing something.
1075 01:15:24 Hey.
1076 01:15:28 - Hello. - No. I don't wanna hear it.
1077 01:15:31 Sorry.
1078 01:15:33 Thomas.
1079 01:15:35 These seven digits aren't numbers.
1080 01:15:40 They're musical notes.
1081 01:15:42 What?
1082 01:15:43 Most universal language there is.
1083 01:15:46 And for the record,
1084 01:15:47 an 11-year-old figured that out where the experts struggled.
1085 01:15:53 Can you write the notes down?
1086 01:15:55 I can do better than that.
1087 01:16:07 Murph.
1088 01:16:09 Play it again, Thomas.
1089 01:16:18 Okay, I got it.
1090 01:16:19 The song is called "Water in the Desert."
1091 01:16:22 It's old. Nobody knows who wrote it,
1092 01:16:23 but it honors the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
1093 01:16:28 Could you show me a map?
1094 01:16:32 Now highlight the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.
1095 01:16:43 Lay the path from the paintings on top.
1096 01:16:53 All six points line up... except one.
1097 01:16:55 Six and one. The seventh location.
1098 01:16:59 And there's only one Ancient Wonder left in the world.
1099 01:17:03 The Pyramids of Giza.
1100 01:17:08 Thomas.
1101 01:17:12 Pack your bags.
1102 01:17:15 What do you mean pack your bags?
1103 01:17:17 We're going to Egypt.
1104 01:17:18 We can't just drop everything and go to Egypt.
1105 01:17:21 - Well, we could. - No.
1106 01:17:23 You said it was about the journey, not the reward.
1107 01:17:32 No one is going anywhere unless there's some kind of security.
1108 01:17:35 I totally agree.
1109 01:17:37 So just to reassure you, it's already taken care of.
1110 01:17:40 I have a whole team on standby. They can travel with us.
1111 01:17:44 I promise you I'll keep him safe.
1112 01:17:49 What am I saying? No. Even with security, no way.
1113 01:18:25 Luke.
1114 01:18:29 Luke.
1115 01:18:31 If you get the opportunity to drink from the Fountain, will you?
1116 01:18:37 I think you have me confused
1117 01:18:39 with the terminally ill gentleman looking for a cure.
1118 01:18:44 What exactly do you know about Owen Carver?
1119 01:18:46 I know that none of this would be possible without him.
1120 01:18:48 He said he was gonna use his lawyers to get me my son back
1121 01:18:51 and instead he relocated my ex-husband halfway across the world.
1122 01:18:55 And are we not grateful for this?
1123 01:18:56 He should've consulted me. Thomas can't see his father at all now.
1124 01:19:01 You know how he made his money, right?
1125 01:19:04 He takes over companies like he's declaring war on Europe in the 1930s.
1126 01:19:08 Okay, well that was then and this is now.
1127 01:19:11 People change when they're dying.
1128 01:19:13 I think he wants to make amends for his avarice and for his greed.
1129 01:19:16 I think he wants to leave behind a positive legacy.
1130 01:19:18 I think he just wants to drink and get better.
1131 01:19:23 I just hope he's not intending to bottle it and sell it.
1132 01:19:28 Go to sleep.
1133 01:19:31 I have failed, sir.
1134 01:19:34 No. You haven't failed until they succeed.
1135 01:19:40 They have the Bible.
1136 01:19:48 That's unfortunate.
1137 01:19:52 Do they know what to take from it?
1138 01:19:54 He'll work it out.
1139 01:19:55 Well, in the 400 years since it's been printed, no one ever has.
1140 01:19:59 He's different.
1141 01:20:02 He'll succeed.
1142 01:20:06 Let me remind you that he can't succeed.
1143 01:20:12 And let me remind you of your inherited legacy to protect mankind from itself.
1144 01:20:19 There's a reason why the Fountain was hidden.
1145 01:20:23 And there's a reason why, for thousands of years,
1146 01:20:26 we have ensured that it remain that way.
1147 01:20:30 It is simply too powerful, dangerous, and tempting
1148 01:20:33 for mankind to decide for themselves.
1149 01:20:37 Do they even know what they're looking for?
1150 01:20:39 How literal shall I be?
1151 01:20:41 Eternal life. Youth. Beauty. Wealth. Health. Power.
1152 01:20:47 Shall I go on?
1153 01:20:49 In another word, what they consider salvation.
1154 01:20:55 But there's a bit more there than that.
1155 01:20:59 So far, you have chosen to show great restraint.
1156 01:21:03 And I find that commendable
1157 01:21:06 but sadly ineffective.
1158 01:21:08 You have tried the hand of mercy.
1159 01:21:10 Now it is time to be the hand of judgment.
1160 01:21:17 Do you know what this is for?
1161 01:21:41 The Pyramids of Giza were built about 2,600 BC,
1162 01:21:44 and the pharaohs were obsessed with secret chambers.
1163 01:21:48 Now they built them into the pyramids
1164 01:21:49 to hide the scrolls and the knowledge of their time.
1165 01:21:52 If they were secret, how do you know they were there?
1166 01:21:55 Well, look at you, smarty-pants.
1167 01:21:57 A few years ago, some scientists used technology called muography
1168 01:22:01 to do a three-dimensional scan of the pyramids.
1169 01:22:04 Take a look at that.
1170 01:22:06 How'd you get hold of these?
1171 01:22:07 Well, we have moneybags to thank for that.
1172 01:22:09 And look what the scans found.
1173 01:22:14 Secret chambers.
1174 01:22:15 Tons of them. And chambers that have never been accessed until today.
1175 01:22:27 You all right?
1176 01:22:31 When we get there, if we find something, just be careful.
1177 01:22:36 Charlotte, are you worried about me?
1178 01:22:39 Remember Inti the sun god's golden mask?
1179 01:22:46 You never asked why Dad didn't take it,
1180 01:22:49 considering he spent most of his life searching for it.
1181 01:22:52 And I assume you can circle that square.
1182 01:22:55 - I asked. - And he said,
1183 01:22:57 "The journey and the prize."
1184 01:23:00 He said, "Some things you can't explain, you can only experience."
1185 01:23:08 So please, be careful.
1186 01:23:52 Professor Bishara?
1187 01:23:55 Mr. Carver.
1188 01:23:57 - So pleased we could accommodate you. - Yeah.
1189 01:23:59 Nobody knows more about the history of these pyramids than Professor Bishara.
1190 01:24:04 Deb, Murph. Stay out here. Keep an eye on this lot.
1191 01:24:07 Understood.
1192 01:24:10 Westerguard, you set up a perimeter. Let's move.
1193 01:24:13 Not quite sure why they need so many bags.
1194 01:24:17 Or what's in them.
1195 01:24:24 The pyramids were sealed for 3,000 years until 820 AD...
1196 01:24:29 mind your heads...
1197 01:24:30 when Abdullah Al-Ma'mun commissioned men to open them and search for treasure.
1198 01:24:35 That is when this original entrance was discovered.
1199 01:24:41 - Since then... - Wow.
1200 01:24:43 ...we have found the gallery and beyond that, the King's Chamber.
1201 01:24:48 This way.
1202 01:24:49 And if we wanted to get below the chamber, to go underneath...
1203 01:24:54 My friend, there is no underneath.
1204 01:24:57 According to our scans there is.
1205 01:25:01 Praeger.
1206 01:25:03 - Let's go. - Sir.
1207 01:25:05 All right, boys. Let's get to it.
1208 01:25:06 What are you doing?
1209 01:25:08 No. You cannot do this.
1210 01:25:10 Sorry, Professor.
1211 01:25:11 Time is against us.
1212 01:25:13 If I had a year and a half to go through all the necessary admin and permissions,
1213 01:25:16 believe me, I would, but I'm dying.
1214 01:25:19 I don't have that luxury.
1215 01:25:20 - I'm sure you understand. - No.
1216 01:25:22 Mr. Carver, this is completely unacceptable.
1217 01:25:28 Then I hope you'll accept my apologies.
1218 01:25:31 Could we get rid of the professor, please?
1219 01:25:33 - Miller. - This way, Professor.
1220 01:25:34 - No. You cannot do this. - Get him out of here.
1221 01:25:36 - No! Mr. Carver, this is a sacred space. - Go, now!
1222 01:25:39 - Mr. Carver! - Owen, he's right.
1223 01:25:41 We can work our way in. There's got to be a trigger or sequence.
1224 01:25:44 Just give me an hour, I can find my way in.
1225 01:25:47 - I can't. - Hold on.
1226 01:25:49 A moment ago you said a year and a half and now you won't even give me an hour?
1227 01:25:52 If I give you an hour, it'll turn into three hours,
1228 01:25:55 and then that'll turn into dot, dot, dot.
1229 01:25:57 We could be here for weeks.
1230 01:25:58 I think everybody should step back. I don't want anybody getting hurt.
1231 01:26:04 That's good.
1232 01:26:07 Thomas. Come with me.
1233 01:26:12 How do you feel about this?
1234 01:26:13 Look, Bishara's right of course.
1235 01:26:16 But Owen does have a point.
1236 01:26:19 Charlotte, it's here.
1237 01:26:21 I can feel it.
1238 01:26:22 Does it really matter how we get down there?
1239 01:26:25 Yes, it does.
1240 01:26:27 I'm telling you how we get there matters.
1241 01:26:29 Guys, we've come a long way. All of us.
1242 01:26:33 Once you see the prize that's waiting on the other side of that wall,
1243 01:26:37 this conversation will be meaningless.
1244 01:26:39 - Come on. - Mum, come on.
1245 01:26:53 I'm not sure I like the look of that.
1246 01:26:57 Don't like the look of that.
1247 01:27:01 Leave everyone behind.
1248 01:27:04 Stay here.
1249 01:27:26 There's a passageway.
1250 01:27:34 Look who just walked in.
1251 01:27:37 Good afternoon, gentlemen.
1252 01:27:39 Good afternoon, sir. I'm afraid the pyramid's closed.
1253 01:27:42 Oh, that is disappointing. I was really hoping to come in.
1254 01:27:46 Not today, I'm afraid. Private function.
1255 01:27:49 Well, I come in peace.
1256 01:27:51 But I really do need to get in.
1257 01:27:57 However if that's gonna be a problem, I have a big stick that can clear the way.
1258 01:28:03 But I also have a big stick...
1259 01:28:06 to block the way.
1260 01:28:12 Understood.
1261 01:28:14 It's a private function.
1262 01:28:18 Enjoy your tea.
1263 01:28:23 Whose team are we on?
1264 01:28:27 We'll wait to see who's winning.
1265 01:28:33 I can feel a storm impending.
1266 01:28:53 According to the scan, we go straight down,
1267 01:28:57 through the center of this room.
1268 01:29:11 It's gotta be under that.
1269 01:29:14 Then that needs to move.
1270 01:29:16 - Let's get the lights up. - Yes, sir.
1271 01:29:21 What is it?
1272 01:29:23 It's a keystone,
1273 01:29:25 and it moves to this plinth.
1274 01:29:27 We just have to figure out how to get it over there.
1275 01:29:33 Let's just move it.
1276 01:29:36 Gentlemen, pull out your biggest guns. We will need them.
1277 01:29:50 This is International Police.
1278 01:30:03 Watch out! Watch out!
1279 01:30:15 Move!
1280 01:30:22 It's not gonna move.
1281 01:30:26 It's locked in place.
1282 01:30:27 The Egyptians were brilliant engineers.
1283 01:30:29 There must be a way to move this.
1284 01:30:31 We just need a moment to figure it out.
1285 01:30:34 While you're thinking about that, we'll be getting on with it.
1286 01:30:36 - Praeger, tools. - Yes, sir.
1287 01:30:38 Miller, get those back to him. Get the hand tools.
1288 01:31:00 Get the sledgehammer.
1289 01:31:05 Luke.
1290 01:31:07 The temperature has changed.
1291 01:31:10 Why are there guns in their bags?
1292 01:31:12 Well, they are security, Charlotte.
1293 01:31:14 This doesn't feel right. He's not listening.
1294 01:31:16 Look, the guy's burnt a bonfire of cash getting here,
1295 01:31:19 - okay? - Praeger.
1296 01:31:19 We can't be surprised he's excited.
1297 01:31:22 He thinks his salvation's under there.
1298 01:31:26 Whoa, you can't just keep smashing your way through.
1299 01:31:31 This ain't gonna work, sir.
1300 01:31:33 It's fossilized basalt. We'll be here for a week.
1301 01:31:37 We bring the explosives?
1302 01:31:38 What? Owen, we're not gonna set off explosives down here.
1303 01:31:41 They're professionals. They know what they're doing. It's perfectly safe.
1304 01:31:44 This room is 5,000 years old.
1305 01:31:46 There's no way it's perfectly safe.
1306 01:31:47 You could bring down the whole structure on us.
1307 01:31:49 I'm with my sister on that.
1308 01:31:51 - Then I suggest you step back. - You step back.
1309 01:31:53 - Leave us a second. - You're not thinking straight.
1310 01:31:54 Sorry, do you think you're in charge of this whole op--
1311 01:31:56 Do you think that just having money
1312 01:31:58 allows you to burn the entire place down?
1313 01:35:27 You coming?
1314 01:35:29 Well, if you're going, I'm coming.
1315 01:35:32 Make sure we're not followed.
1316 01:35:34 Stay here. No one follows us.
1317 01:35:36 Yes, sir.
1318 01:35:37 All right, guys. You heard him. Let's get those doorways covered.
1319 01:35:47 This has escalated quickly.
1320 01:35:49 It's time to join the losing side.
1321 01:35:52 You coming with me?
1322 01:35:55 Cover me!
1323 01:36:10 Get on that .50.
1324 01:36:24 You picked the wrong side...
1325 01:36:25 so now I'll teach you a lesson.
1326 01:36:46 All clear.
1327 01:36:53 Get a medic!
1328 01:37:05 I saw what you did out there.
1329 01:37:10 Are we on the same team?
1330 01:37:12 Let's hope so.
1331 01:37:21 Praeger, I think maybe you should go first.
1332 01:37:44 These inscriptions... they're all paradoxical.
1333 01:37:47 What do you mean?
1334 01:37:49 "The blessings that are a curse."
1335 01:37:55 "Angels that are demons."
1336 01:37:59 "Salvation mixed with damnation."
1337 01:38:07 "Blessed is he who drinks without thirst.
1338 01:38:10 The thirsty man betrays himself."
1339 01:38:17 It's a dead end.
1340 01:38:19 This looks like the tree of life.
1341 01:38:21 Earliest depictions would go back to Babylonian times.
1342 01:38:25 This panel represents early maps.
1343 01:38:30 The four corners of the world surrounding the tree of life.
1344 01:38:34 This is the Goddess Naunet.
1345 01:38:38 And this is amber. Formed from the resin of tree bark.
1346 01:38:44 It protects the tree of life.
1347 01:38:47 Ancient civilizations refer to it as the burning stone.
1348 01:38:51 The tree of life cannot grow without the sun.
1349 01:39:36 Is that it?
1350 01:39:39 I think that's it.
1351 01:39:42 That's a long way down. You got any ideas?
1352 01:39:46 - Parachute? - Thank you, Luke.
1353 01:41:03 Thomas, stay close to me.
1354 01:41:15 We all good, JP?
1355 01:41:17 No. Not really, Miller.
1356 01:41:57 Thank you.
1357 01:42:07 Look what I found.
1358 01:43:14 Doesn't look like much.
1359 01:43:15 Well, it might not look like much.
1360 01:43:18 But if we're to...
1361 01:43:21 believe, then there's a power in there beyond any of our comprehension.
1362 01:43:26 In proportion to the blessing is the curse.
1363 01:43:30 If you're not ready to receive the blessing, you will receive the curse.
1364 01:43:35 Caution is advised.
1365 01:43:39 Why don't you take it from here, Luke?
1366 01:43:42 We're all here for you, right?
1367 01:43:44 To heal you.
1368 01:43:45 Let's not worry about that just now. Go on.
1369 01:43:49 Sorry, are you asking me, or are you telling me?
1370 01:43:53 I'm inviting you.
1371 01:43:56 This is what you want, isn't it?
1372 01:43:57 What's going on, Owen?
1373 01:43:59 Just for once, for me, would you mind keeping out of it?
1374 01:44:04 You're not really sick, are you?
1375 01:44:06 I'm getting pretty sick of you.
1376 01:44:08 But you're not dying?
1377 01:44:11 We're all dying. It's just a question of when.
1378 01:44:16 Whatever's in there is just for you, isn't it?
1379 01:44:20 You just need a rat to test the trap.
1380 01:44:23 Let's not be naive as to the reason we're here.
1381 01:44:25 This is the most valuable commodity in the world, Charlotte.
1382 01:44:32 Are you going or not?
1383 01:44:37 Okay.
1384 01:44:38 Let me help you with this.
1385 01:44:42 Luke! No!
1386 01:44:48 You see, I'm gonna win this game.
1387 01:44:54 Go.
1388 01:44:57 Go!
1389 01:48:53 His arm is healing.
1390 01:48:59 Let's see if he can heal this.
1391 01:49:03 No!
1392 01:49:43 Why didn't you drink?
1393 01:49:47 It's all yours.
1394 01:50:55 I need to shut this down.
1395 01:50:57 Wait here.
1396 01:51:01 You have tried the hand of mercy.
1397 01:51:03 Now it is time to be the hand of judgment.
1398 01:51:07 Do you know what this is for?
1399 01:51:10 If the wrong person drinks, you'll need this key to shut it down.
1400 01:51:16 The Fountain will tempt even the strongest of souls,
1401 01:51:20 but with that beguilement comes a cruel deception.
1402 01:51:25 If you drink that pure energy,
1403 01:51:27 the Fountain must take life from those that you love most.
1404 01:51:33 But if it's yourself you value the most,
1405 01:51:36 there will be no interface, no exchange,
1406 01:51:40 just a direct connection to infinite power.
1407 01:51:45 It is merciless.
1408 01:51:48 One day mankind will be ready to receive what the Fountain offers.
1409 01:51:52 Until then, it must be protected.
1410 01:53:17 Thomas, give me your hand.
1411 01:53:24 Thomas, hurry.
1412 01:53:25 Go, go, go, go.
1413 01:53:39 Come on. Move, move, move.
1414 01:53:43 Faster, Thomas, move.
1415 01:53:45 Go, go, go, go.
1416 01:53:51 - Thomas! - Go!
1417 01:53:53 Go, go, go, go.
1418 01:53:57 Go, go, go.
1419 01:54:00 Stay close, Thomas.
1420 01:54:17 Luke!
1421 01:54:41 Follow me this way!
1422 01:55:07 Are you all in one piece?
1423 01:55:10 Never better.
1424 01:55:11 You?
1425 01:55:15 Yeah.
1426 01:55:20 Was it everything you wanted?
1427 01:55:22 No.
1428 01:55:26 Just...
1429 01:55:29 everything.
1430 01:55:34 And if you're not ready for everything, don't drink.
1431 01:55:41 Shall we?
1432 01:55:45 Hey.
1433 01:55:50 There aren't many who can touch and not take.
1434 01:55:56 So does that mean...
1435 01:56:00 I'm impressive?
1436 01:56:15 Everything all right, Abbas?
1437 01:56:18 Everything copacetic?
1438 01:56:21 Just another day at the office, really.
1439 01:56:24 You found the paintings.
1440 01:56:26 And now you've found Owen Carver, the criminal behind the crime.
1441 01:56:31 Convenient for some.
1442 01:56:33 Less work for you, huh?
1443 01:56:36 So, does the chase continue?
1444 01:56:41 Am I still hunting you down?
1445 01:56:43 I think that's up to you.
1446 01:56:45 Well, certain things mustn't be found.
1447 01:56:48 - Do you have a list? - Do you?
1448 01:56:50 I have a few ideas.
1449 01:56:52 Well, as long as it doesn't mean more work for me.
1450 01:56:57 Goodbye, Luke.
1451 01:56:59 Hey, thanks for not killing me.
1452 01:57:02 Not yet.
1453 01:57:10 But if you give me a reason to chase you, I will.
1454 01:57:21 Debs, we gonna live?
1455 01:57:24 Next time, I'm going inside with you.
1456 01:57:26 That's fair. Not you, Murph.
1457 01:57:28 Of course. You find what you were looking for?
1458 01:57:30 No. That was not what I was looking for.
1459 01:57:36 I'm sorry about your job.
1460 01:57:37 Sorry you didn't get your prize.
1461 01:57:39 Well... maybe Dad was right.
1462 01:57:42 Some things were meant to stay lost.
1463 01:57:44 Always something to look for.
1464 01:57:46 Listen, I know some people in the city, collectors.
1465 01:57:49 It's good money. Maybe I could help you find a job.
1466 01:57:53 Or maybe we could find something lost.
1467 01:57:59 Anything in mind?
1468 01:58:01 I've got an idea.

