I, Robot
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1:03:03
Save her, save the girl!
Save her!

1:03:23
But I, um... it didn't.
1:03:27
Saved me.
1:03:32
The robot's brain is a difference engine.
1:03:34
It's reading vital signs
that must have calculated that...

1:03:36
It did...
I was the logical choice.

1:03:41
Calculated that I had 45% chance of survival.
1:03:45
Sarah had only an 11% chance.
1:03:49
I was somebody's baby.
1:03:54
11% is more than enough.
1:03:58
Human being would have known that.
1:04:02
Robots... nothing here...
just lights and clockwork.

1:04:05
Go ahead and you
trust them if you want to.

1:04:10
Let's go.
1:04:17
I don't understand,
Lanning wrote the laws.

1:04:19
Why would he build a robot
who could break them?

1:04:22
Hansel and Gretel.
1:04:25
What?
1:04:26
Two kids, lost in the forest...
1:04:28
leave behind a trail of bread crumbs?
1:04:29
Why?
1:04:30
Find a way home.
1:04:33
How the hell did you grow up
without reading Hansel and Gretel?

1:04:35
Is that really relevant right now?
1:04:37
Everything I'm trying to say to you
is about Hansel and Gretel.

1:04:39
- If you didn't read it...
- OK

1:04:40
- I'm talking to the wall...
- OK

1:04:42
Just say Lanning was locked down so tight
that he couldn't get out a message

1:04:45
all he could do was leave me clues.
1:04:47
a trail of bread crumbs.
Like Hansel and Gretel.

1:04:49
bread crumbs equals clues.
It's odd, but fine.

1:04:52
Clues leading where?
1:04:54
I don't know but I think I know
where he left the next one.

1:04:57
I think Lanning gave Sonny
a way to keep secrets.


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