Panic Room
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:06:01
And we emerge in the master suite.
:06:13
That's strange.
:06:14
What?
:06:22
ls this room smaller than it should be?
:06:24
You're the first person to notice.
:06:26
On caravan, no one from our office
had the slightest idea.

:06:43
lt's called a panic room.
:06:45
-What?
-A safe room.

:06:47
-A castle keep in medieval times.
-l've read about these.

:06:50
They're in vogue in high-end construction.
:06:52
One can't be too careful
about home invasion.

:06:55
This is perfect.
:06:56
The alarm goes off
in the middle of the night.

:06:59
What will you do?
Call the police and wait till Tuesday?

:07:02
Traipse downstairs in your underthings
to check it out? l think not.

:07:05
Concrete walls. Buried phone line,
not connected to the house's main line.

:07:10
Call the police, nobody can cut you off.
You have your own ventilation system.

:07:13
A bank of surveillance monitors that covers
nearly every corner of the house.

:07:18
This whole thing makes me nervous.
:07:20
Why?
:07:21
Ever read any Poe?
:07:23
No, but l loved her last album.
:07:28
What's to keep somebody
from prying open the door?

:07:30
Steel.
:07:31
Thick steel. Very thick steel.
:07:34
Full battery backup,
so even if the power's out...

:07:37
...it's still functional.
:07:40
Oh, my god.
Old Sidney didn't miss a trick, did he?

:07:44
Open it, please.
:07:45
And with kids like he's apparently got,
no wonder he wanted a place to hide.

:07:48
Please open the door.
:07:50
That is highly inappropriate.
:07:51
Open the door, please.
:07:59
My room. Definitely my room.

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