Loch Ness
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:21:00
able to sustain itself
and escape extinction.

:21:05
Nice theory.
:21:06
Come on, man.
:21:08
We get the Discovery Channel, too,
you know.

:21:13
Look, I don't want to seem
impertinent, Doctor...

:21:17
Sometimes it sounds like
you believe there's nothing there.

:21:21
You're in the ballpark there.
:21:24
So the locals need a legend, because
their livelihood depends on it,

:21:28
but what about the evidence?
:21:31
It's a large pinniped,
maybe a Pleistocene relic.

:21:35
I believe strongly, Doctor, that what's
down here is not a tabloid monster.

:21:39
- It's a biological phenomenon.
- Come on!

:21:44
Would you give me a break?
:21:56
Dr Dempsey?
:21:59
Nothing on the rear scanner, Adrian!
:22:03
No, there's... there's something here.
I need help to get a fix on it.

:22:10
It's nothing. It's probably just
a chunk of driftwood or something.

:22:15
It's too big to be
a chunk of driftwood.

:22:18
It's moving. It's moving!
:22:21
It's propelled by trapped
bacterial gas. Relax.

:22:30
There, see?
I told you, it was just a log.

:22:34
It's always just a big damn log.
:22:41
I'm sorry.
:22:43
(man singing in distance)
:22:47
I'm so sorry.
:22:55
Each Uisge! Each Uisge!

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