:41:01
- Was what part of the experiment ?
- The noise !
:41:03
- What did you hear ?
- Theo, all I heard was you screaming,
:41:06
"Luke, help me, please."
:41:10
I wasn't screaming for you.
:41:15
- It was in my room,
and then it went into Nell's room.
- Here, let me look.
:41:23
- Are there any lights ?
- Yes.
:41:28
I don't-- I don't see anything.
I don't hear anything.
:41:37
Wow, I sort of got screwed
on the old bedroom selection.
:41:40
Every room's, like,
four times as big as mine.
:41:47
:41:52
:41:54
- Is that it ? Is that what you heard ?
:41:58
Well, I did just take a bath.
I mean, could've been.
:42:01
Yeah, but then how do you explain
the breath and the cold ?
:42:05
I don't know. A draft. Maybe someone
left a window open somewhere.
:42:09
The cold,
who felt it first ?
:42:11
- Oh, I think it was me.
- What difference does it make ?
:42:13
Well, Eleanor, if it was you,
did you say Theo ?
:42:17
- Theo, if it was you, did you--
- Look, I don't need anyone
to tell me I'm cold.
:42:21
Let's blame it on the old plumbing
then, huh ? What else could it be ?
:42:26
Well, if you don't need me anymore,
I guess that's it.
:42:29
- My job is done. Good night.
- Good night, Luke.
:42:32
- Yeah, me too.
- Yeah.
:42:38
- Will you two be all right ?
- Yeah.
:42:44
You really
didn't hear anything ?
:42:48
No.