The Man Who Fell to Earth
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:03:02
"Through difficulties, to the stars."
:03:11
It's very hot today.
:03:13
I appreciate your coming all this way to see me.
:03:16
Would you say we're getting close
to an understanding?

:03:19
I'm afraid not, Mr. Peters.
:03:22
That's a pity.
:03:25
We seem to have spent
so much time on this question.

:03:28
You must understand,
Worid Enterprises sees itself as a loner...

:03:32
a pioneer, if you will.
:03:35
We have that get-up-and-go spirit.
:03:38
Frankly, what you're suggesting
sounds like interference.

:03:44
I beg you to reconsider,
Mr. Farnsworth.

:03:46
The worid is ever-changing,
like our own solar system...

:03:50
and a corporation the size of yours
has a duty to recognize that fact.

:03:55
One must keep up,
Mr. Farnsworth.

:04:00
The way I see it,
Mr. Peters, I'm way ahead.

:04:06
It's going to be hard.
:04:14
I'm concerned about
the recovery program.

:04:19
Don't be.
:04:22
"Don't be"?
:04:24
Mr. Newton, are you crazy?

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