Beautiful Creatures
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:23:02
They have not had any admissions
fitting that name or that description.

:23:10
Was he with you last night?
:23:12
Early on, he was.
:23:14
Then, later on, he wasn't.
:23:19
Now, this is called a decapod crustacean.
:23:23
That's a lobster.
:23:24
Nature uses them to clean dead bodies.
:23:27
Them and shrimps get
all the drowned flesh off the bones.

:23:31
What was the name of that fish
I showed you?

:23:33
- A halibut.
- That's right.

:23:35
Fishermen like halibut
because of their shapes.

:23:37
Fishermen like to make them
their girlfriends...

:23:40
...even though their body temperature
is much lower than a proper girlfriend.

:23:44
- Usually, that is.
- Sandy.

:23:46
Sandy, come here. Come away.
:23:51
- I brought you some clothes.
- I bought you a coffee.

:23:55
Your stuff's covered in paint.
:23:57
What? Oh, lovely. Thanks.
:24:04
- We've got to shift him.
- Where?

:24:06
Somewhere it'll look okay
that nobody found him straight away.

:24:09
Somewhere he might have gone
without taking you...

:24:12
...where he could fall, bang his head...
:24:14
...and die without us doing it.
:24:17
His boat.
:24:19
- He's got a boat?
- It's his secret hideaway.

:24:21
It's where he goes if he wants to hide
from his big brother.

:24:24
We could drop him down the hatch,
and it would look like he fell.

:24:27
Traditionally,
they are very dangerous things, hatches.

:24:30
- How do we get him to the boat?
- In a car.

:24:32
- You told me you couldn't drive.
- I can't. Brian was giving me lessons.

:24:36
At least he was screaming at me
and punching me in an old Saab.


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