:09:05
Showtime.
:09:10
Robert Parr, will you have this woman
to be your lawful wedded wife?
:09:13
You're late. When you asked
if I was doing anything later,
:09:17
I didn't realize you'd forgotten.
I thought it was banter.
:09:20
- It was.
- Cutting it close, don't you think?
:09:22
You need to be more flexible.
:09:25
I love you, but if we're
gonna make this work,
:09:27
you must be more than Mr Incredible.
:09:29
You know that. Don't you?
:09:31
...so long as you both shall live?
- I do.
:09:34
I pronounce this couple
husband and wife.
:09:39
As long as we both shall live.
No matter what happens.
:09:43
Hey, come on. We're superheroes.
What could happen?
:09:49
In a stunning turn of events,
a superhero is being sued
:09:53
for saving someone
who didn't want to be saved.
:09:56
The plaintiff, Oliver Sansweet, foiled
in his suicide attempt by Mr Incredible,
:10:01
has filed suit against
the famed superhero in Superior Court.
:10:05
Mr Sansweet didn't ask to be saved.
He didn't want to be saved.
:10:08
The injury received from
Mr Incredible's "actions",
:10:11
- causes him daily pain.
- I saved your life.
:10:13
You didn't save my life.
You ruined my death.
:10:16
No further comment.
:10:17
Shortly, another suit was filed
by the victims of the L train accident.
:10:22
Incredible's court losses
cost the government millions.
:10:25
And opened the floodgates for dozens
of superhero lawsuits the world over.
:10:29
It is time for their secret identity
to become their only identity.
:10:34
Time for them to join us, or go away.
:10:37
Under tremendous pressure,
:10:39
and the financial burden
of a mounting series of lawsuits,
:10:42
the government initiated
the Superhero Relocation Program.
:10:46
Supers were granted amnesty
from responsibility for past actions,
:10:50
in exchange for the promise
to never again resume hero work.
:10:54
Where are they now?
:10:56
They are living among us.
Average citizens, average heroes.