:12:02
This is a place that comes
after life and after dreams.
:12:07
I'm sure you're aware of that, and
you'll take your place with the others.
:12:17
Are you telling me...?
:12:36
- I'm not supposed to be here.
- But you are here.
:12:39
You guys made a mistake.
:12:41
This is insupportable.
You're talking to Mr Jordan.
:12:44
- Anybody can make a mistake.
- Mr Jordan, we're due to take off.
:12:48
I have the situation in hand.
Joe, if you don't take your place,
:12:53
the others can't complete
their journey. Is that fair?
:12:56
I'm not supposed to be fair, you are.
I didn't make any mistake.
:13:01
This is not heaven,
it's a way station. There's no mistake.
:13:05
I want a check-out
on Joseph Pendleton.
:13:07
When is he due at this way station?
:13:11
Sir, I don't understand.
A check-out? Why?
:13:15
The likelihood
of one individual being right
:13:17
increases in proportion to how much
others try to prove him wrong.
:13:23
Pendleton, Joseph. Due to arrive
10.17 am, March 20th, 2025.
:13:30
Sir, I really can't believe it.
:13:33
I took him out...
just before the accident.
:13:37
You did what?!
:13:39
You're not supposed to do that,
you must wait for the outcome.
:13:43
But I was so sure, and it looked
like it would be painful.
:13:47
- Wait. Are you saying...?
- Is this your first assignment?
:13:51
- Yes, sir.
- Havert you learned the rules?
:13:54
Every question of life and death
is a probability until the outcome.
:13:58
So he jumped the gun.