:02:02
They reached past themselves...
:02:05
...and they touched the divine.
:02:08
Summoned the muse.
:02:11
Forged what is indeed
the greatest...
:02:14
...of the original
Seven Wonders of the World!
:02:21
Sorry. Somebody spill a mochaccino?
:02:24
Yeah, right over there.
:02:26
Thanks.
:02:34
Hey, Flynn, you wanna stop fricking posing
and join the rest of the students?
:02:49
Bravo!
:02:52
Well done!
:02:55
I want to thank...
:02:57
I want to thank you all
for a great semester.
:03:03
And despite what the naysayers
have been spouting...
:03:10
Yes. We will show, for the first time...
:03:13
...at perfect one-twentieth scale,
using real pyramid stones...
:03:17
...exactly what
the Great Pyramid looked like...
:03:19
...complete with its missing capstone.
:03:22
Right. Right.
:03:25
Let's go back to work, shall we?
Well done.
:03:31
- Professor.
- Yes?
:03:34
I've been doing some thinking.
:03:35
I think I might be more useful
managing the translation team.
:03:38
- Yes.
- They don't seem to grasp...
:03:40
Alas, Flynn...
:03:42
...you won't be continuing on
with the pyramid project.
:03:45
Sorry.
:03:47
But I'm your best student.
:03:49
That's the problem.
You are my best student.
:03:52
You are everyone's best student.
:03:54
You've never been anything
but the best student.
:03:56
Honestly, Flynn, I'd be doing you
a disservice to let you continue.
:03:59
Well, that's unfair and confusing...