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Defiant Jazz (Transcript) | |
Episode Number | 1.7 |
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Written By | Helen Leigh |
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This is the transcript for seventh episode of Severance season one, Defiant Jazz.
1 00:00:12 Who are you?
2 00:00:16 Come with me.
3 00:01:11 You could've thrown away Petey's phone weeks ago. Why didn't you?
4 00:01:15 I'm sorry, just… Who are you?
5 00:01:17 I'm the one who helped your friend.
6 00:01:20 Helped? You mean reintegration? It killed him.
7 00:01:23 The procedure didn't kill Petey.
8 00:01:25 If he had followed my post-op instructions
9 00:01:27 and not simply run away at the first sign of sickness…
10 00:01:29 So, you… You're a doctor?
11 00:01:33 I put that chip in your head,
12 00:01:35 and I'm still the only one who can deactivate it.
13 00:01:46 Maybe I don't want it deactivated.
14 00:01:49 Right. Well, maybe your innie does.
15 00:01:52 You wonder what he thinks about all this, don't you? You wonder if he's happy?
16 00:01:57 I hate that term, “innie.” So infantilizing.
17 00:02:01 Then again, you've been severed for two years, right?
18 00:02:04 So your innie really is still just a baby.
19 00:02:08 My innie lives his own life and, as a result, I get to live mine.
20 00:02:15 But he only exists because of you.
21 00:02:17 And for all intents and purposes, he is you.
22 00:02:23 Do you really think he's different down there?
23 00:02:26 Combs his hair differently, laughs at different jokes?
24 00:02:30 Maybe he loves it, you're right.
25 00:02:33 But maybe he doesn't.
26 00:02:36 Maybe he dreams every day about clawing his way to the surface.
27 00:02:42 But you wouldn't know. You'll never know.
28 00:02:49 You brought him into this world without his permission,
29 00:02:54 based on your own desire for emotional convenience.
30 00:03:01 I'm not a bad person.
31 00:03:04 I think you wanna do what's right.
32 00:03:08 Both of you.
33 00:03:14 Mr. Scout.
34 00:03:19 Do I know you?
35 00:03:21 We work together. Down there.
36 00:03:28 You having a chat with someone, Mark?
37 00:03:34 It's okay. I'm a friend.
38 00:03:38 Shit!
39 00:03:40 What the fuck are you doing?
40 00:03:46 - Grab his arms. - What?
41 00:03:48 Come here. His arms.
42 00:03:54 Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
43 00:03:57 Oh, fuck! Oh, my God.
44 00:04:03 Fuck. Oh, God.
45 00:04:07 I work with him.
46 00:04:08 No, you don't.
47 00:04:11 He's Doug Graner. Head of security on the severed floor.
48 00:04:15 Security? Oh, my God.
49 00:04:18 Okay, I'm gonna get sick. I need to throw up.
50 00:04:20 - I'm gonna throw up right now. - Don't! Don't! Don't!
51 00:04:24 Your DNA's in that!
52 00:04:30 Look, Graner's security card.
53 00:04:33 Full access, and it can't be tied to anyone.
54 00:04:36 Take it to work tomorrow. He'll know what to do.
55 00:04:40 Who'll know what to do?
56 00:04:41 You.
57 00:04:43 Give me the phone. Petey's phone. Give it to me.
58 00:04:48 I'll take care of this.
59 00:04:51 Go home, get rid of your clothes.
60 00:04:55 Go now.
61 00:05:03 I'll be in touch. It's gonna be okay.
62 00:05:07 We'll finish what Petey started, Mark.
63 00:05:10 Now get the fuck out of here!
64 00:08:09 - Oh, hey. - Hey.
65 00:08:10 Just getting some water. Do you need anything?
66 00:08:13 Where were you?
67 00:08:15 Who, me?
68 00:08:17 - Yeah. - Just…
69 00:08:19 I heard the car.
70 00:08:22 You heard a car?
71 00:08:32 You're being weird.
72 00:08:36 Maybe it was just a dream.
73 00:08:41 I've been up for an hour, and you weren't here.
74 00:08:48 Okay, just…
75 00:08:52 I'm sorry, I…
76 00:08:55 I just needed to drive a little.
77 00:09:01 Are you okay?
78 00:09:07 Well, I mean, this is kind of a big deal for me. And…
79 00:09:15 I don't know. It's…
80 00:09:22 Do you want me to go?
81 00:09:27 Maybe.
82 00:09:30 Maybe.
83 00:10:24 Fucking shit.
84 00:10:28 Mark!
85 00:10:30 - Hey. - You're out early in all this snowiness.
86 00:10:33 You usually dispose of your waste in the early afternoon.
87 00:10:38 Oh, well, just getting a head start on the day, I guess.
88 00:10:44 You look troubled, Mark.
89 00:10:48 Maybe we should talk later over a nice hot cup of lavender tea?
90 00:10:54 Yeah. I'm just gonna see how the day goes, you know?
91 00:10:59 Jack Frost certainly needs some new dandruff shampoo.
92 00:12:29 Burt G.
93 00:12:31 Mr. Milchick. Pleasure to see you, sir.
94 00:12:34 - So early. - Please, sit.
95 00:12:36 Thank you.
96 00:12:38 I have something for you.
97 00:12:40 The missing 7199-G.
98 00:12:43 Oswald will be so delighted. I, too, am delighted.
99 00:12:47 Oh, good. Now we can focus on the final preparations.
100 00:12:50 - That we can. - Without interruptions.
101 00:12:52 - That we shall. - Excellent.
102 00:12:58 - May I? - Yes, of course.
103 00:13:06 Outstanding.
104 00:13:07 - Yep. - Wow.
105 00:13:10 You've been a great leader to this department, Burt G.
106 00:13:12 Thank you.
107 00:13:13 You deserve something special.
108 00:13:16 Not… Not a trip to the break room, I hope.
109 00:13:20 Yesterday was quite enough.
110 00:13:25 No. No, not that. Something else. Stay tuned.
111 00:13:38 Dylan G. Good morning.
112 00:13:42 What the hell was that?
113 00:13:44 Walk with me.
114 00:13:49 What happened last night is called the overtime contingency.
115 00:13:52 It's a safeguard we occasionally employ to remotely awaken workers off-site.
116 00:13:57 You never told us you could do that.
117 00:13:59 It's for emergency use only.
118 00:14:01 And I didn't consult Ms. Cobel because she's been so stressed.
119 00:14:05 The boy. Was he… Was that my son?
120 00:14:12 He'd agreed to count to a thousand, which he then violated.
121 00:14:18 I really wouldn't mention this to your colleagues, Dylan.
122 00:14:22 This OTC's pretty need-to-know. Understand?
123 00:14:31 Can you tell me his name?
124 00:14:34 Not knowing is probably for the best.
125 00:14:41 Hey, I know this has been a tough quarter.
126 00:14:44 I'm gonna see about rustling you up some special perks.
127 00:14:48 That sound good?
128 00:14:55 Good man, Dylan. Good man.
129 00:15:52 Mark S. Good morning.
130 00:15:56 Good morning.
131 00:16:02 So, am I going to the…
132 00:16:03 I'm here to escort you to your desk.
133 00:16:06 New protocol.
134 00:16:09 Sounds good.
135 00:16:11 Lead the way.
136 00:16:55 Wait, we're locked in now?
137 00:16:56 I prefer the phrase, “safely situated.”
138 00:17:00 These doors help us to ensure you all are tucked nicely in your work spaces.
139 00:17:04 Did Mr. Graner order this?
140 00:17:08 Mark S. Is here.
141 00:17:10 Have a seat.
142 00:17:11 - I… - Coffee. Black. I'll bring it to you.
143 00:17:15 Good morning, Mark.
144 00:17:17 - Morning. - Morning.
145 00:17:20 Mark, what is this?
146 00:17:26 How're you doing, Irv?
147 00:17:27 I'm well, thank you. I…
148 00:17:29 The renovations are… very nice.
149 00:17:33 Yeah.
150 00:17:34 Dylan, you all right?
151 00:17:36 I'm fine.
152 00:17:38 That's the best you can do? Where's the sly, profanity-laced comeback?
153 00:17:44 Here you go. Straight from the hills of Rwanda.
154 00:17:51 Thanks.
155 00:17:57 Hey, it's me. Don't know if you heard, but Graner didn't come in.
156 00:18:00 Everything's fine, just wondering where you are.
157 00:18:06 So I lean my upper body slightly forward,
158 00:18:10 while cradling the top of the neck, just so.
159 00:18:15 Exhale softly. Just a whisper of a breeze.
160 00:18:20 Then I do this, and this.
161 00:18:24 Show the baby the areola, and we latch.
162 00:18:30 Now you try.
163 00:18:33 All right.
164 00:18:34 You ready? You ready, buddy?
165 00:18:38 Okay.
166 00:18:40 - Yeah, expose the areola. Let her see it. - Okay.
167 00:18:44 - She's… - There she is.
168 00:18:48 - Yes, Eleanor, yes! Yes. - Oh, my God.
169 00:18:52 Baby sips, baby sips.
170 00:18:59 So she goes into the airport restroom to try to hand express.
171 00:19:06 She gets into the stall, and she's trying to do it in the toilet paper,
172 00:19:11 but it's just flying everywhere.
173 00:19:14 - Yes, like an angry fire hose. - Oh, no!
174 00:19:19 Stop.
175 00:19:21 Oh, God. Thank you for helping me.
176 00:19:27 Did you say you need to get to the store?
177 00:19:30 They can do without me. I'm having fun.
178 00:19:34 Besides, it's not as if you have a fleet of nannies and manservants
179 00:19:38 coming to take care of you, do you?
180 00:19:40 Nope.
181 00:19:45 I met this rich woman at the birthing retreat.
182 00:19:48 I guess her husband's a state senator.
183 00:19:51 Oh, wow.
184 00:19:52 I know, but it was weird 'cause I saw her again at the park a few days later,
185 00:19:56 and she 100% didn't remember me.
186 00:19:59 What a snoot.
187 00:20:01 Yeah.
188 00:20:04 Like… I don't know. This is stupid.
189 00:20:11 Mark's company, Lumon, they say that they only sever people for work.
190 00:20:16 But I was thinking, what if someone…
191 00:20:21 Like, what if you wanted a baby, but you didn't wanna…
192 00:20:26 I don't know.
193 00:20:30 Well, I don't think I'd remember even Clark Gable
194 00:20:33 if I'd just given birth, so…
195 00:20:37 Yeah.
196 00:20:43 Severed.
197 00:20:46 Why do you think Mark did it?
198 00:20:50 Well, it was right after he lost his wife.
199 00:20:56 At first, he tried to keep teaching at the college, but he couldn't.
200 00:21:02 Does he ever talk about her?
201 00:21:04 Not as much as I'd wish.
202 00:21:07 When my husband passed, I thought I saw him everywhere.
203 00:21:11 It was just so hard.
204 00:21:15 Does Mark ever think he sees her?
205 00:21:31 Hey.
206 00:21:33 Hey.
207 00:21:34 - I was just in the bathroom. - Yeah?
208 00:21:36 Yeah. Hey, what ever happened to the soap labels?
209 00:21:41 - The soap labels? - Yeah.
210 00:21:43 Shouldn't there be labels on the soap dispensers saying, “soap”?
211 00:21:48 There's never been that.
212 00:21:50 We all know it's soap.
213 00:21:53 Seems like an O&D question.
214 00:21:56 Irv, you know we can't go anywhere.
215 00:22:00 I mean, I get that you're worried about Burt.
216 00:22:03 Suppose he's being disciplined for our visit?
217 00:22:07 Suppose he is, thanks to you.
218 00:22:10 If only someone had told you
219 00:22:12 that going there was a shitty fucking idea from the jump.
220 00:22:17 Good day, Refiners!
221 00:22:20 What's this?
222 00:22:23 It's an MDE.
223 00:22:25 She got to 75%?
224 00:22:32 Helly R., please step forward.
225 00:22:36 MDE?
226 00:22:38 By reaching 75% refinement on Siena, you have earned
227 00:22:42 for you and your fellow refiners a five-minute Music Dance Experience.
228 00:22:48 Mr. Milchick, she's at 73%.
229 00:22:54 Yes, well, it's been a tough morning on all of us.
230 00:22:56 - Why for you? - And I thought a little frivolity
231 00:22:59 would be just what the doctor ordered.
232 00:23:01 Helly, please approach the MDE cart.
233 00:23:06 You may choose one genre and one accessory.
234 00:23:15 The maraca. Excellent choice.
235 00:23:18 Should've gone for the castanets.
236 00:23:22 I choose “Defiant Jazz.”
237 00:23:26 Though this experience is in Helly's honor,
238 00:23:29 I urge all the refiners to take advantage of the opportunity presented.
239 00:23:46 Wow.
240 00:23:48 Okay.
241 00:23:56 Cheers.
242 00:23:57 I'm nervous!
243 00:24:20 Come on, Mark.
244 00:24:42 Irving, what you got? Let's see it.
245 00:25:29 Daddy. Daddy. Daddy.
246 00:25:38 - What is his name? Tell me his name! - Dylan! Get him off me!
247 00:25:42 Get him off me!
248 00:25:46 - He's biting me! - Dylan, what the hell!
249 00:25:48 - Jesus Christ! Dylan! Come on, Dylan! - He's biting me!
250 00:26:03 He broke the skin.
251 00:26:05 He needs a full tetanus toxoid panel.
252 00:26:10 You've done it now, Dylan. I'm reporting this to Ms. Cobel.
253 00:26:14 Yeah, you wanna go see her together?
254 00:26:30 The Music Dance Experience is officially canceled.
255 00:26:46 What is wrong with you?
256 00:26:48 They can wake us up.
257 00:26:50 What?
258 00:26:52 On the outside. It's called the overtime contingency.
259 00:26:56 What are you talking about?
260 00:26:58 Last night, after I went up the elevator,
261 00:27:01 I woke up outside, in my house, with Milchick.
262 00:27:05 What?
263 00:27:09 I saw my son.
264 00:27:16 And then he hugged me.
265 00:27:19 He was so happy to see me.
266 00:27:23 Then Milchick pulled him off, and it was over.
267 00:27:28 It happened so fast, I just keep trying to remember more.
268 00:27:31 - Jesus, Dylan. That's crazy. - Yeah, it's not fair.
269 00:27:35 And now I'm just supposed to have that in my head every day here.
270 00:27:38 And I never get to see him again.
271 00:27:39 He's not your son, Dylan. He's your outie's son.
272 00:27:42 That's bullshit. He's my son too.
273 00:27:46 This is good. We could use this.
274 00:27:48 What?
275 00:27:50 If they can wake us up on the outside,
276 00:27:51 what's to stop us from doing it to ourselves?
277 00:27:54 What's to stop us?
278 00:27:56 We can find whatever they use to control it and, you know, commandeer it.
279 00:28:02 We can all see the outside, find out who we are.
280 00:28:04 But, Helly, forgive me, but that's perverse. We're innies.
281 00:28:07 Plus, the controls are surely somewhere we can't access.
282 00:28:13 Like the security office?
283 00:28:16 Is that…
284 00:28:18 Graner's key card?
285 00:28:20 - Where did you find it? - In my pocket
286 00:28:22 during the Music Dance Experience.
287 00:28:23 I think I must've had it with me when I came in today.
288 00:28:27 Why does your outie have the key card of our head of security?
289 00:28:34 I don't know.
290 00:28:40 I think it's time for a field trip.
291 00:28:42 To the security office where all the security guards work?
292 00:28:45 Amazing. Yeah.
293 00:28:46 Who's to say there are security guards? I've only ever seen Graner.
294 00:28:49 - What about Milchick? - He can't be everywhere at once.
295 00:28:52 - This whole line of con… - Do you know where the office is?
296 00:28:55 Petey saw it during a fire alarm last year. He showed me.
297 00:29:02 We can do this.
298 00:29:15 Look, if Milchick does show up, stall him.
299 00:29:18 - I got it. - Okay.
300 00:29:32 Hopefully this works.
301 00:29:46 No cavalry yet.
302 00:29:48 Okay, it's a ways past perpetuity, so…
303 00:29:51 Irving.
304 00:29:52 I'm sorry, Mark.
305 00:29:53 - Where you going? - I have to make sure Burt's okay.
306 00:29:56 What about the plan?
307 00:29:57 I… I'm sorry, Mark. I can't hear you! I'll be back!
308 00:30:01 - I mean… - What?
309 00:30:05 Okay.
310 00:30:33 It's this one.
311 00:31:16 This is fucking weird.
312 00:31:27 It's over here.
313 00:31:38 Oh, my God.
314 00:31:45 Look, that's us.
315 00:31:48 What's the name of that thing? The oversight something?
316 00:31:50 The overtime contingency.
317 00:31:58 Shit.
318 00:32:08 - Shit. - What?
319 00:32:14 It's Cobel.
320 00:32:15 She won't come here.
321 00:32:18 Okay. It's great you know that. Let's get the fuck outta here.
322 00:32:35 Harmony, I was looking for you.
323 00:32:36 - Now isn't a good… - I have the Board here.
324 00:32:39 Right now?
325 00:32:41 Doug Graner is dead.
326 00:32:46 What?
327 00:32:48 The Board finds this deeply troubling.
328 00:32:51 The Board wants to know if you knew he was missing
329 00:32:53 and if you've spoken to the police.
330 00:32:58 Whoever killed Mr. Graner is probably
331 00:33:00 the same person who reintegrated Peter Kilmer.
332 00:33:07 The Board reminds you that reintegration is not…
333 00:33:09 Reintegration happened. And I have the data to prove it.
334 00:33:13 And I would be happy to share my findings in person
335 00:33:19 without intermediaries.
336 00:33:28 The Board agrees…
337 00:33:33 And will be available to meet with you at the Eagan Family Gala next week
338 00:33:36 to discuss this further. Details to come.
339 00:33:50 I look forward to receiving them.
340 00:34:29 So, no one is in there? That's lax as fuck.
341 00:34:34 Well, maybe it's enough that we think we're constantly being watched.
342 00:34:37 It's too bad nobody told you guys that everything here is bullshit.
343 00:34:40 - Is that making sense? - Yeah.
344 00:34:42 There's a bunch of steps, but it's actually pretty straightforward.
345 00:34:45 You just engage the trackball, type the code,
346 00:34:47 then it's switch, type, flip,
347 00:34:50 - type, hold. - What?
348 00:34:54 Trackball, type, switch, type, flip, type, hold. Boom.
349 00:34:58 What?
350 00:34:59 I'm smart. That's why I have three times as many finger traps as you guys.
351 00:35:04 But to do this, one of us has to stay behind, right?
352 00:35:07 Yeah, after work. I can do it. I've already been out, so it's only fair.
353 00:35:10 Very noble of you, but I think it's designed as a two-man operation.
354 00:35:13 Great. I have the strength of two men.
355 00:35:16 It's not about strength.
356 00:35:18 Yeah, see. There are two lever switches that you have to hold open
357 00:35:21 during the actual procedure.
358 00:35:24 And they're on either side of the door.
359 00:35:28 I can do it.
360 00:35:33 Ladies and gentlemen,
361 00:35:35 how about a round of applause for the man of the hour?
362 00:35:42 Come and circle up! Gather round.
363 00:35:45 Burt, Burt, Burt.
364 00:35:56 Greetings, Designers…
365 00:35:59 And one Refiner.
366 00:36:03 We'll have to get those doors looked at.
367 00:36:06 In the meantime…
368 00:36:08 Burt G. This is for you.
369 00:36:19 Hello.
370 00:36:22 This is kinda strange, but…
371 00:36:26 A lot of things about this job are.
372 00:36:29 You all know that better than me, I'm guessing.
373 00:36:32 And, of course, I don't really know any of you,
374 00:36:36 but the man standing there with you now does.
375 00:36:40 He's worked with you for nearly seven years,
376 00:36:43 and I hope they've been good years.
377 00:36:46 I… I don't know what they've been like,
378 00:36:48 or what exactly I, or he, has been doing with you,
379 00:36:51 but I do know how I feel every day when I come from being with you.
380 00:36:58 I come home feeling tired but fulfilled. I feel satisfied.
381 00:37:04 I must like you very much.
382 00:37:06 And though today is my last day with you,
383 00:37:09 I'm certain you will remain with me in spirit
384 00:37:12 in some deep, yet completely unaccessible, corner of my mind.
385 00:37:18 The impression you've left on me is indelible,
386 00:37:22 though I'm unaware of it on a conscious level, and…
387 00:37:25 I will never forget any of you, even though sitting here right now,
388 00:37:30 I have no recollection of actually ever meeting you
389 00:37:33 and no idea of your names
390 00:37:36 or any of your physical characteristics
391 00:37:39 or even how many of you there are.
392 00:37:42 Anyway, I just wanna say, thank you, all.
393 00:37:44 And Burt, I see you.
394 00:37:47 Congratulations.
395 00:37:50 Good job, buddy.
396 00:37:53 Bon voyage.
397 00:38:10 You're all just gonna stand here…
398 00:38:15 And let him die?
399 00:38:17 Irving, what?
400 00:38:19 Are we being punished for defying the guidance of the founder?
401 00:38:25 Burt's outie is retiring. It'll happen to you too someday.
402 00:38:30 You smug motherfucker.
403 00:38:34 You're not severed.
404 00:38:37 You walk out of here with your memories.
405 00:38:39 You carry them home with you every night.
406 00:38:42 No one can rip them away from you, snuff them out.
407 00:38:46 Like they never existed.
408 00:38:48 Like you never existed!
409 00:38:50 That's enough! You will go back to MDR.
410 00:38:53 Mr. Milchick, please.
411 00:38:56 It'd be so wonderful to have him here.
412 00:39:00 He won't say anything more.
413 00:39:12 You can stay for Burt's party and support his transition.
414 00:39:16 But only if you behave in a manner that brings no shame upon yourself,
415 00:39:20 the founder or his progeny.
416 00:39:25 I don't know what's gotten into you people today.
417 00:39:36 Yes, Mr. Milchick.
418 00:39:41 Now, let's all say goodbye to Burt.
419 00:39:54 I hope you all will enjoy Burt G.'s innie retirement song selection.
420 00:40:16 Good morning, yesterday.
421 00:40:22 You wake up And time has slipped away.
422 00:40:28 And suddenly it's hard to find.
423 00:40:32 The memories you left behind.
424 00:40:35 Remember, do you remember?
425 00:40:41 The laughter and the tears.
426 00:40:47 The shadows of misty yesteryears.
427 00:40:53 The good times and the bad you've seen.
428 00:40:57 And all the others in between.
429 00:41:00 Remember, do you remember.
430 00:41:04 The times of your life?
431 00:41:08 Do you remember?
432 00:41:12 Reach back for the joy and the sorrow.
433 00:41:19 Put them away in your mind.
434 00:41:25 For memories are time that you borrow.
435 00:41:31 To spend when you get to tomorrow.
436 00:41:39 Here comes the saddest part.
437 00:41:45 Comes the saddest part.
438 00:41:47 The seasons are passing one by one.
439 00:41:53 So gather moments while you may.
440 00:41:56 Collect the dreams you dream today.
441 00:41:59 Remember.
442 00:42:02 Will you remember The times of your life?
443 00:42:15 Irving?
444 00:42:29 Let's burn this place to the ground.
445 00:43:42 - Hey. - Hey.
446 00:43:46 My phone.
447 00:43:48 Right, yeah. Come on in.
448 00:43:56 How are you?
449 00:43:57 - I'm good. How are you? - That's great.
450 00:43:59 Come on in. You know, make yourself at home.
451 00:44:04 You know, I found it between the wall and the bed.
452 00:44:09 You know, I would've dropped it off, but I don't know where you live.
453 00:44:13 So, this is great.
454 00:44:19 Are you okay?
455 00:44:21 Yeah. I'm fine. You know, a little tired.
456 00:44:26 Okay. I'm gonna go.
457 00:44:27 No, no. Come on.
458 00:44:29 Hey, look. I just don't think you're ready for this.
459 00:44:31 - No, I think I'm really ready for this. - No.
460 00:44:33 I don't think you're ready for anything. I think you're a mess right now.
461 00:44:35 - Well, I'm really sorry. - Okay.
462 00:44:38 And I'm sorry for talking about her.
463 00:44:42 No, it was too much. It was…
464 00:44:45 You know what? You can talk about her. You can not talk about her.
465 00:44:48 - Whatever you want. - Okay. H-Hold on.
466 00:44:50 Watch this.
467 00:45:00 See? That's her.
468 00:45:14 Gone.
469 00:45:28 What?
470 00:45:31 Okay. Wow.
471 00:45:35 Alexa, you know, we could… We'll talk all about Gemma.
472 00:45:40 She was great. She wa…
473 00:45:43 Goodbye, Mark.
474 00:45:47 Really?
475 00:45:50 Oh, my…
476 00:46:12 She was great.
477 00:46:23 She was extraordinary.
478 00:46:36 I'll be seeing you.
479 00:46:43 In all the old familiar places.
480 00:46:51 That this heart of mine embraces.
481 00:46:59 All day through.
482 00:47:06 In that small café.
483 00:47:13 The park across the way.
484 00:47:21 The children's carousel.
485 00:47:28 The chestnut tree.
486 00:47:31 My wife was extraordinary.
487 00:47:37 I'll be seeing you.
488 00:47:42 My wife was allergic to nutmeg.
489 00:47:45 In every lovely summer's day.
490 00:47:49 And when she sneezed, she always sneezed twice.
491 00:47:53 In everything that's light and gay.
492 00:47:58 My wife liked other people's dogs.
493 00:48:00 I'll always think of you that way.
494 00:48:04 My wife thought cardigans looked ridiculous.
495 00:48:07 I'll find you…
496 00:48:10 I loved all these things about her…
497 00:48:16 Equally.
498 00:48:17 And when the night is new
499 00:48:23 I'll be looking at the moon.
500 00:48:28 But I'll be seeing you.
501 00:48:40 I'll be seeing you.
502 00:48:49 In every lovely summer's day.
503 00:48:57 In everything that's light and gay
504 00:49:05 I'll always think of you that way
505 00:49:12 I'll find you.
506 00:49:16 In the morning sun.
507 00:49:21 And when the night is new
508 00:49:28 I'll be looking at the moon.
509 00:49:34 But I'll be seeing you