đŽ Script 8:21 Nachalo
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NBCâs series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 6/16/2021 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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STATUS: â Pending â Rough â Preliminary đŽ FINAL
STATUS: đ« Pending đ Rough đ Preliminary î Final
Last updated: 6/21/2021 at 1:00pm CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Kurt Kuenne
Written by: John Eisendrath, Jon Bokenkamp, Lukas Reiter
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SERIES STARS:
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Raymond âRedâ Reddington â James Spader
Elizabeth Keen â Megan Boone
Donald Ressler â Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper â Harry Lennix
Aram Mojtabai â Amir Arison
Alina Park â Laura Sohn
Dembe Zuma â Hisham Tawfiq
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GUEST STARS:
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Real Raymond Reddington (abbrev: Real RR) â Colin Bates
Ilya Koslov â Brett Cullen
17yo Katarina â Zoey Deel
Young Constantin Rostov â Adam Harper
Ivan Stepanov â David E Harrison
Elias Vandyke â Lukas Hassel
12yo Katarina â Madeline Hoarle
Flannel Shirt Merc â Roberts Jekabsons
Young Liz Keen (aka Masha) â Aria Kane
Townsendâs Man â Marty Lawson
Young Ilya Koslov â Gabriel Mann
Dominic Wilkinson â Ron Raines
Tatiana Petrova/alias: Katarina Rostova â Laila Robins
Neville Townsend â Reg Rogers
Created Raymond Reddington â Scott Turner Schofield
Katarina Rostova â Lotte Verbeek
Young(er) Dominic Wilkinson â CJ Wilson
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đŽ Script 8:21 Nachalo (âThe Beginningâ)
Brief (Where weâre at):
Prior to Episode 8:21 ~ Nachalo: Liz, Red and Dembe are in Latvia, in the countryside outside Riga. Red brought Liz here to give her âthe answersâ she is looking for. They stand before a building that looks like a hardened military bunker, made of concrete, stone and steel, windowless. Then Red says something shocking. Not only does he confirm that he is in fact the operative N-13 who is in possession of the blackmail file, the âSikorsky Archive,â but he says:
Red: Elizabeth, listen to me. Katarina Rostova was never framed or killed. The Sikorsky Archive was a seed. The beginning of what would become one of the most sophisticated intelligence networks in existence. A network meticulously crafted with her knowledge and blessing to serve one guiding purpose â To give me the power to keep you safe and your mother hidden. This place is part of the machine that that vision manifested, a machine that is and has been my lifeâs work for the past three decades.
Liz: So â What is this?
[âĄïžThe metal doors openâĄïž]
Red: This is The Blacklist.In Episode 8:2, a woman claiming to be Katarina Rostova (Blacklister #3), Lizâs mother, was shot and killed in a park by Red, a murder which Liz witnessed. The woman had insinuated herself into Lizâs life and tortured Lizâs grandfather, Dominic (Dom) Wilkinson, for information on Red. Ever since then, Liz has been on a mission to take revenge on Red, going so far as to partner with Neville Townsend, the man who had put a bounty on Katarinaâs head, because he blamed her for being N-13 and for having released information from the Sikorsky Archive that resulted in the murder of Townsendâs family by the Russian Vory (mafia).
Lizâs revenge tour against Red landed her in the #1 position on Redâs Blacklist â after she tried to blow him up in his hospital room. Other crimes followed and secrets were revealed and she surrendered at last to Cooper who put her in the safest place available, the impenetrable high security containment unit known as the âred box.â Despite Cooperâs promises to help her, Cooperâs supervisor in the DOJ, Cynthia Panabaker, foresaw at best only a bleak future for Liz â in a supermax prison.
But Red had other plans for Lizâs future. He sent in a Chinook helicopter with a team of trained operatives who expertly blew a rectangular hole in the roof of the Post Office black site and airlifted the entire âred boxâ â with Liz in it â to a horse ranch in bucolic Loudoun County VA where Red was holding captive Townsendâs second-in-command, Godwin Page (Blacklister #141). One last plot against Red hatched between Liz and Godwin but was foiled (or maybe just postponed) when Red, Liz and Dembe flew in Redâs plane off out of reach of the tracking chip controlled by Liz that could lead Townsend to Red.
In the morning, still in flight, Liz opened the window next to her seat to discover that the shape of the scar on her wrist mysteriously resembles the shape of the Baltic Sea.
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[ Editing Notes: 1. There were too many flashbacks to describe them all. I focused on the most important ones and those with dialogue in the OurBoard transcription. 2. Not all Russian language dialogue is translated in the screen caps and I donât know Russian (sorry). 3. Descriptions based on my familiarity with scenes from earlier episodes are in parens () ]
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Cooper: [ Voiceover ] Previously on âThe Blacklistâ:
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[ Neville Townsend is in his car which is being driven by Vandyke. Townsend is following the signal of a tracking chip which Liz has configured to allow him to track Red who is in his Mercedes with her ]
Townsend: Weâre prepared to intercept the signal as soon as you turn it on. âŠ
[ The signal stops moving when itâs about a half mile away. Then: ]
Townsend: Theyâre coming toward us. Fast. Like, impossibly fast.
[ Redâs plane roars over Townsendâs car ]
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[ Inside Redâs plane. The next morning, Dembe walks over to Red and Liz ]
Dembe: 20 minutes to Riga.
Liz: Weâre going to Latvia? For what?
Red: For answers.
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[ A seaport in Riga, Latvia ]
Liz: What is this place?
Red: âBalticâs Best Seafood Distributor.â
Liz: Why do I feel like thatâs not at all what this is?
Red: Because thatâs not at all what this is. Itâs a front.
[ They travel in an Eastern European style SUV to a building resembling a bunker ]
Red: I brought you here because this is where it all started. The epicenter.
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[ Outside the tall metal double-door entrance to the building ]
Liz: You are N-13.
Red: Yes. ⊠The Sikorsky Archive was a seed. The beginning of what would become one of the most sophisticated intelligence networks in existence. This place is part of a machine that is and has been my lifeâs work for the past three decades.
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[ The tall metal doors open. Red and Liz look inside ]
Red: This is The Blacklist.
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[ Inside, people are working, mostly handling documents, copying, receiving faxes, moving files and boxes ]
Liz: This? This is where they come up with The Blacklist?
Red: Itâs not that literal. But this is where intelligence from 17 outposts around the world is gathered, sorted, and analyzed.
Liz: Intel.
Red: Leaked documents. Intercepted communiques. Secrets from governments, corporations, people in positions of power.
Liz: Youâre sourcing intelligence.
Red: Iâm printing currency.
Liz: And the Sikorsky Archive â Thatâs how this all began. Thirteen packets of intel.
Red: Thirteen packets that were traded, leveraged, sometimes sold in an effort to acquire more. More information. More protection. More authority. The system is a living, breathing apparatus that powers many of the decisions I make.
Liz: And itâs all analogue.
Red: [ Chuckles ] Oh, no. We have gigantic computers elsewhere, but around here, they allow me to believe itâs completely analogue. Digital footprints make me jittery.
Liz: And what happens to this information?
Red: Itâs sent to me. Wrapped, packed, and smuggled into New York Harbor.
[ Liz sees that even the boxes of papers are branded with the symbol that resembles both the Baltic Sea and the scar on her wrist. She pulls up her sleeve to compare ]
Red: Yes.
Liz: Okay. Thank you for the tour, but why am I here?
Red: I brought you here because, despite what you and Harold have come to believe, I am not a Russian asset. Iâm a criminal. And Ivan Stepanov is not my Russian handler, heâs just an old friend. In fact, I definitely handle him more than he would ever be able to handle me. Iâm Raymond Reddington. [ He gestures at the operation ] This is Raymond Reddington. And you need to see what one day will be yours. To learn how it worksâ
Liz: Iâm not interested.
Red: âYouâll need to understand the infrastructure, how we cull data, meet the analysts who make this all possible.
Liz: The only thing Iâm interested in is my mother. You said you didnât kill her, but I saw youâ
Red: You donât know what you saw.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Liz remembers witnessing the murder in the park ]
Liz: I saw you shoot her. You murdered her.
Red: Elizabeth. [ Echoing ] Stop.
[ The whirring of business machines slows ] [ The room becomes blurry, people move more and more slowly until they are motionless ] [ A dreamlike state settles over Liz ]
Red: Forget about everything you think you know. Right now, there is only you and me â and the truth.
Katarinaâs voice: [ Echoing ] âand the truth.
Liz: What did you say?
Red: The story you need to hear, itâs all connected. N-13. The Fulcrum. You. Me.
Katarinaâs voice: Your mother.
Liz: What about my mother?
Red & Katarina: [ Voices intermingled ] To understand whyâ To understand why I came into your lifeâ I came into your life you need to hear my storyâ you need to hear my story.
[ Out of the mistiness, Lizâs mother Katarina appears. Sheâs about age 35 ]
[ Subsequent scenes from the past are mainly in black-and-white ]
Katarina: The truth about who I was, who you are. The truth is, Masha, is that you were conceived as part of a lie. But it shouldnât surprise you. I was born into a world of spies. Becoming one was my destiny. I grew up in a system that monitored subversion, snuffed out dissidence. My father was not only part of that system, he helped to build it.
[ Flashback: ]
[ 12 yo Katarina is reading. A group of men is talking at the dining room table ]
Katarinaâs father Dom: [ Speaking Russian ]
[ Katarina gets up and goes to the table ]
Katarina: And because I was the son my father never had, he decided early onâ
[ Flashback: ]
Dom: [ Speaking Russian ] [ He gives her directions ]
[ Dom gives 12yo Katarina a packet and a piece of candy and winks at her. She leaves ]
Katarina: âthat Iâd follow in those footsteps, which my mother disapproved of. My mother understood me. She knew I wanted to follow a different path, but my father was unyielding. He scripted my life. He observed and scrutinized it. Even before I could understand, I was helping the Fifth Directorate đ [See article] carry out operations.
[ Flashbacks: ]
[ Katarina, now 17, performs a series of drops: two lunch bags left on benches for operatives, a notebook left on a table picked up by a waiter ]
Katarina: I helped move intelligence, monitor dissidents, identify those the state thought to be subversives. The work was literally in my DNA. My handler, the one chosen by my father, he understood me in ways others did not. In fact, he would eventually become one of the most important men in my life.
Liz: Ivan Stepanov.
Katarina: Yes. But truth be told, the assignments Ivan Stepanov gave me were all based on what my father wanted. Needed. Friends. Relationships. Men. Women. My father even hand-picked my husband, Constantin Rostov, in order to benefit from the advantages he provided. My father could care less that I was in a loveless marriage. He even chose the man with whom [I] was unfaithful to my husband.
Liz: My father.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Ivan Stepanov shows Katarina (Real) Raymond Reddingtonâs dossier ]
Ivan Stepanov: Heâs an American. Stationed at the embassy in Moscow. The Directorate believes he could be â useful.
[ A young man steps forward ]
Real Raymond Reddington: Hello, sweetheart. You donât remember me.
Liz: I do. [ Breathes sharply ] Youâre my father. I remember your face.
Real RR: [ Smiles, chuckles ]
[ Flashback: ]
[ At a grocery store with the shelves almost bare ]
[ Real Raymond Reddington, Lizâs father, is about to grab a loaf of bread, but Katarina snatches it first ]
[ Conversing in Russian: ]
Real RR: Hey, waitâ
Katarina: Sorry. Too late.
Real RR: You knew I was going to take that.
Katarina: You have cheese.
Real RR: What if I traded you the cheese for the bread.
Katarina: [ In English ] Youâre American.
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Real RR: I shouldâve known better, but your mother, she was good. She told me about herself, that she was a production manager with the Bolshoi Ballet. That she was in a bad marriage. That her mother had moved to America after her parents divorced. She was trying to get by in a Russia that was falling apart. They were all lies.
Katarina: Not all of them. Most of them.
Liz: [ To Real RR ] And you had a family.
Real RR: Yeah. Yes. My wife, Carla, was at home. [ Breathes sharply ] We had a baby girl.
Liz: Jennifer.
Real RR: It was a mistake. Iâ I should have seen it. I started to see it. And thatâs when it happened.
Liz: What happened?
[ Simultaneously: ]
Real RR & Katarina: You did.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Katarina sits in a car with Ivan Stepanov ]
Ivan: I suppose, in some ways, itâs an opportunity.
Katarina: [ Tearfully ] Itâs not an opportunity, Ivan, itâs a baby. This is a problem. [ Breathes deeply ]
Ivan: Let me speak with your father again.
Katarina: Thereâs no point. Heâs made up his mind. He says a child will keep Reddington invested. [ Sighs ] Oh, my God. What am I gonna tell Constantin?
Ivan: Tell him itâs his.
Katarina: [ Exhales sharply ]
Ivan: Heâll be happy.
Katarina: And so, I did what I do. I lied. I told my husband I was pregnant with his child. And I told my mark I was pregnant with his child.
Real RR: I was home on leave. Katarina was in the U.S. while supposedly traveling with the Bolshoi.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Real RR is chasing Katarina inside his house. (Itâs the same house which, years later, Red would and blow up in an effort to expunge the memories of it) ]
Real RR: This is what I want.
Katarina: Raymond, youâre married.
Real RR: Then Iâll leave her.
Katarina: You have a child!
Real RR: And now Iâll have another.
Katarina: What are you talking about? This baby will destroy your family. And your career. I donât want to be responsible for that.
Real RR: Katarina â Sheâs my daughter.
Real RR: And so, she took you from me. She let another man believe you were his daughter. Whatâs worse â I couldnât even be there.
Liz: Be where?
[ Flashback: ]
[ Katarina is snuggling in bed with newborn Masha (Liz). Katarinaâs husband Constantin Rostov get into the bed and puts his arm around Katarina ]
[ âšâȘ Lullaby music chiming âȘâš]
Katarina: That day, seeing you â I had never felt anything like it. I had spent my entire life lying and pretending andâ But you â You were the first real thing in my lifeâ
[ Flashback: ]
[ Newborn fussing ]
Katarina: âso I vowed that I would do whatever it would take to protect thatâ
[ Flashback: ]
Katarina: [ Whispering ] Masha.
Katarina: âto protect you.
[ Flashback: ]
[ âšâȘ Lullaby music chiming âȘâš]
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[ Katarina and Real RR circle each other with Liz in the middle, spinning ]
Katarina: The next two years were a blur of lies. I was married to a man I didnât love. I had a child with the man I was targeting as a spy. My husband believed the baby was his, and my lover had no idea he was a mark.
Real RR: Weâd see each other when we could. Paris.
Katarina: Moscow.
Real RR: London.
Katarina: St. Petersburg.
Real RR: Berlin.
Katarina: By then, I had lost any sense of myself. I was living a lie. Everything about me was pretend.
Liz: And your wife, she never knew?
Real RR: There were some close calls.
Katarina: I even helped watch Jennifer one weekend while she was away. It was extremely uncomfortable, playing house.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Jennifer, 2 or 3 years old, is outside playing with Super Bubbles ]
Jennifer: Ooh! Oh!
[ Inside, Katarina carries baby Masha, about 1œ , on her hip ]
Katarina: It was becoming unbearable. But there was a relentless demand for more intel.
Real RR: It was a strange double life, which is probably why it took me so long to figure out that it wasnât real.
Liz: But you did figure it out.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Real RR is shaving in the bathroom. Katarina is photographing pages of the papers in his briefcase ]
Real RR: I know the rest of the company is leaving tomorrow, but canât you just tell them youâre gonna stay behind to see your mother?
Katarina: I would, but your wife gets home tomorrow.
Real RR: [ Chuckles ] Well, we can make that work. Weâve done it before. If you leave now, I wonât see you until Iâm back in the embassy on the 15th.
[ He comes out of the bathroom ]
They kiss: Mm. Mm.
Katarina: I have to wake Masha. If I donât, sheâll be up all night. Mm.
[ Footsteps depart ]
[ Real RR notices the lock on his briefcase is not clicked shut. He touches it ] [ Click echoes ]
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[ The groaning, whirring sound that preceded her dream state is heard again. The people who had seemed frozen in time begin to move again, slowly ]
Red: [ Blurred, voice echoing ] Elizabeth â Stay with the story. Stay with the story.
[ Liz returns to the story ]
Liz: He knew she was lying to him.
Real RR: I knew, in that moment, that she was a plant, that our relationship was a lie. I knew I needed to report the incident to my superior, but I also wanted to protect myself. I wanted to go to them with evidence. So I kept seeing her. I assumed I would confirm she was a KGB spy, so you can imagine my surprise when I realized it was far worse than that.
Liz: [ To Katarina ] Everything about you is a lie.
Real RR: It went on for nearly two years. At first, I didnât understand what I was seeing. She was spying for the KGB, but she was spying on the KGB. And the Americans. And others. I realized that Katarina was connected to something much larger, some kind of global network.
Liz: The Cabal.
Real RR: So I watched her. I let her steal from me so I could steal from her, and eventually, I was able to prove that she was connected to â I was able to prove the very existence of a secret global conspiracy.
[ Real Raymond Reddington sits in front of the âFulcrum,â which includes a keyboard, projector and the âInterface Unitâ which plugs into it. (The small Interface Unit contains an early, 1980s-1990s style, computer chip. The compromising data is likely stored on this chip.) An old-style key activates the Fulcrum. (Years later, Liz would find the Interface Unit sewn into her stuffed bunny and Red would retrieve the other components from the trunk of a presidential limo stored under the pulpit of the church of an extremist religious cult) ]
Real RR: I knew I was in over my head, that I had to get you to America, the only place where I could both expose the truth about your mother and keep you safe.
Katarina: And I knew I couldnât let him do that, because he had proof.
Liz: The Fulcrum.
âȘ Hey, jingle bells
Jingle bells
Jingle all the wayâ âȘ
Liz: We were looking for a Christmas tree.
âȘ Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one-horse open sleigh
Heyâ âȘ
Liz: You came and took me to the beach house.
Real RR: Yes. But your mother, her people cameâ
Katarina: He knew we would come for you.
Real RR: Not just you. The Fulcrum.
[ Jingle Bells music slows, groans, stops ]
Real RR: And thatâs why she came with a team.
[ Masha/Young Liz is playing with her bunny, Hops. On the coffee table is a Christmas carousel with four lit candles. The heat from the candle flames propels a fan above which turns the carousel ]
Masha/Young Liz: Oh, you love Christmasâ
[ Vehicle heard approaching ]
Masha/Young Liz: How do you like it, Hops? Good or not? [ Chuckles ]
[ Vehicle doors open ]
Real RR: Honey, I need you to come with me.
Masha/Young Liz: Whatâs wrong?
Real RR: Here. Come with me.
[ Vehicle doors closing ]
[ Real RR guides Masha/Young Liz with her bunny to a closet with a louvred door ]
Real RR: Stay in here, sweetheart. No matter what happens, I need you to stay in here and not come out until I come and get you. Understand?
Masha/Young Liz: Okay.
[ After he closes the closet door, Real RR gets a revolver out of a desk drawer ]
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[ Door closes ] [ Door opens ]
[ Katarina enters with several men, including Young Ilya ]
Katarina: Where is she?
Real RR: Donât do this.
Katarina: Is she here?
[ Speaking Russian ]
Katarina: Listen, youâre in trouble.
Real RR: Because of you.
Katarina: Yes. Theyâll kill you if you donât give it back. Whereâs my daughter?
[ Man speaks Russian ] [ Young Liz/Masha appears with Ilya ]
Katarina: Masha.
Real RR: Get away from her.
[ Young Ilya speaks Russian ]
Katarina: [ In English ] Itâs okay, Masha. [ To Real RR ] Just tell me where it is.
Real RR: Masha, come here. Itâs okay.
Katarina: Are you out of your mind? Do you know what will happen if they find out what youâve done?
Real RR: Give me my daughter.
Katarina: Are you hearing me? Youâre signing my death warrant.
Real RR: Katarina!
Katarina: If you wonât protect me, protect yourself. [ She pushes him ]
Real RR: What does that mean?
Katarina: You donât think we have assurances?
Real RR: [ Grabbing her ] What have you done?!
Katarina: Weâve been gaining leverage against you since the beginning, Raymond. Hiding money in accounts under your name.
[ Real RR grabs Katarina and starts shaking her ]
Katarina: Paper trails, passports. Evidence that I didnât steal from you, but that you gave to me.
Real RR: [ Shaking Katarina ] I didnât give you anything!
Masha/Young Liz:: Stop! Youâre hurting her! Youâre hurting her!
[ The gun Real RR had in his pocket shakes loose and slides across the floor toward Masha ]
Katarina: If you move forward with what you think you know about meâ
Young Ilya: Katarina!
Katarina: No one will believe you. Youâll be branded a traitor.
[ Young Ilya runs over to intervene. He and Real RR shove and push ] [ Grunting ]
Young Ilya: [ In Russian ] Get off her! I said get off!
[ Young Ilya tries to pull Real RR off Katarina. Young RR pushes Young Ilya. He lands on the couch, bumping the coffee table. The Christmas carousel with the four lit candles is knocked off the coffee table and the carpet catches đ„ on fire đ„ ]
Katarina: [ In Russian ] Masha! Be careful!
Real RR: Stop it, Katarina.
[ Shouts in Russian ]
[ Masha picks up the gun ]
Masha/Young Liz:: Let go! Let go!
[ Katarina sees Masha pointing the gun ]
Katarina: Masha!
[ Gunshotđ„ ]
Real RR: Augh!
[ Real RR groans and doubles over; Katarina breaks his fall ]
Katarina: [ In English ] No, Raymond. Ilya! [ Speaks Russian ] Ilya! [ Speaks Russian ]
Young Ilya: [ Speaking Russian ]
[ Young Ilya picks up Liz/Masha and rushes her out of the room ]
Masha/Young Liz:: [ Screaming ]
[ The đ„fiređ„ grows ]
Katarina: [ In English ] Raymond, look at me. Raymond, talk to me.
Real RR: [ Groaning ]
Katarina: The information you took, I know itâs here.
Real RR: [ Groans ]
Katarina: Please. Iâm begging you. Raymond, where is it? Where is it?
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[ The phantasm of Lizâs father speaks ]
Real RR: They got me to the car. Your mother thought she could save me.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Real RR and Katarina are in the back seat. Masha is in the front seat ]
Real RR: [ Screaming in pain ]
Katarina: Mashaâ [ In Russian: ] Turn around. Itâs okay.
[ Men speaking Russian with Katarina: ]
Ilya: We canât find it
Katarina: Itâs in there. Go back in.
â Thereâs too much fire
Katarina: Go. Now. Go!
Real RR: [ Through his clenched teeth ] Shh, shh.
Katarina: The men who worked for me looked for the Fulcrum, but the fire had spread too fast.
[ đ„ Mashaâs drawings go up in flames; the plastic face of a baby doll melts đ„ ]
Katarina: Weâd given up. We were at the car, about to leave, and thatâs whenâ
Liz: I went back inside.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Car door opens ] [ Masha runs back into the house ]
Katarina: Masha.
Liz: To look for my stuffed animal. The bunny.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Masha/Young Liz runs back to the closet and finds her bunny but the đšsmokeđš is thick now. đ„ Roaring flames surround her đ„ ]
Masha: [ Coughs ]
Katarina: I came in after you, but we got turned around. The flames spread fast, the smoke â
[ Flashback: ]
[ đ„ Masha looks around, holding her bunny. The men who came in to search for the Fulcrum struggle in the flames. One man falls to the floor; another tries to help him đ„ ]
Liz: You were burned.
Katarina: We both were.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Liz watches the burn appear almost as if by magic on her wrist and hand ]
Katarina: The fighting, the gunshot, the death of your fatherâ Those flamesâ I was desperate to erase that night from your memory.
Liz: Wait. Y-You had my memory erased?
Katarina: I only wanted to protect you.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Mr Kaplan is with Masha/Young Liz in a motel room, waiting to hear from Katarina. Masha is sleeping ]
[ Telephone rings âïž ] [ Breathes deeply ] [ Whispering ]
Mr Kaplan: Where are you?
Katarina: I donât know. Pay phone.
Katarina: I couldnât save your father. I couldnât lose you, too.
[ Flashback continues: ]
Katarina: You have to leave Masha with someone unconnected, who I can trust.
Katarina: And I knew the only way to keep you safe was to give you up.
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[ Flashback: ]
[ Cape May, late at night ]
[ An upside-down U.S. flag flaps in the wind. A rocker creaks. Wind chimesâšclinkingâš]
[ Liz becomes confrontational ]
Liz: You abandoned me. Forget the rest. Forget the lies you told my father, your husband, your country. You abandoned me.
Katarina: I was trying to protect you, Masha. I had followed Raymond to America. The KGBâ Started asking questions I couldnât answer.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Cape May. Itâs overcast and windy ]
[ Katarina folds her jacket and lays it on the sand. She looks out over the water. Waves pound ]
Katarina: I knew it was only a matter of time until they learned the truth â That I was a traitor, a double-agent working for a secret organization.
Liz: You hid from them.
Katarina: Not just them, the Cabal. They knew Reddington stole evidence of their existence.
Liz: The Fulcrum.
Katarina: They expected me to steal it back before the intel could be exposed, butâ I couldnât find the Fulcrum. The Cabal was afraid the KGB would find me. Two of the worldâs most ruthless organizations wanted me dead.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Cape May ] [ Scenes flash by of Katarina fighting off waves of attackers. (Unlike in Redâs reverie of these occurrences at Cape May, Katarina fights the operatives alone) ]
Various scenes: [ Man grunting ] [ Grunts ] [âĄïžElectricity cracklingâĄïž] [ Man screaming ]
[ A trained operative, Katarina defeats them all ]
Katarina: The irony is thatâ Part of me didnât want to survive. Living meant facing what I had done.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Katarina kneels on the beach at Cape May, then gets up and walks toward the water ]
Katarina: Knowing that you were with someone who was a stranger to you â And the trauma of killing your father would always be part of who you wereâ
[ Flashback: ]
[ Masha shoots her father đ„ ]
[ Young Ilya carries Masha away ]
Masha: [ Screams ]
Katarina: And that the people hunting me wouldnât hesitate to hunt you.
Liz: You wanted to take your own life. But you didnât. Why? What changed your mind?
Katarina: You. I made a promise the day you were born â To protect you.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Katarina drags herself out of the cold water at Cape May (She is alone) ]
Katarina: I realized I couldnât be part of your life, but that didnât mean I couldnât watch over you. I had to come up with a plan, to disappear, so I reached out to one of the only people I knew I could trust.
Liz: Ilya Koslov.
[ Ilya appears ]
Ilya: We grew up together. We were both chosen by the KGB. And when the Cabal came calling, the two of us chose to betray our country together.
Liz: You can stop. I bought this story before. Dom made it sound very convincing, but itâs not the truth.
Katarina: Dom lied to you about who became Reddington, but most of what he told you about Ilya was true.
Ilya: Including the part about framing Reddington as a traitor.
Katarina: No one knew he was dead. To the rest of the world, it seemed as if he had simply disappeared.
Ilya: A fact that we decided to use to our advantage.
[ Flashback: ]
Young Ilya: If the fugitive Raymond Reddington can disappear without a trace, then why wouldnât it stand to reason that the money you framed him with could disappear, as well?
Katarina: Ilya, itâs not that simple.
Young Ilya: I think it is.
Ilya: I had an idea, one that would allow us to access the money that was used to frame Reddington, and it was a lot.
[ Flashback: ]
Katarina: $40 million.
Young Ilya: $40 million. That is more than we would ever need to stay two steps ahead of theâ The KGB, the Cabal, the Americans.
Katarina: But Raymond would have to show up in person to access that money. And since he died in my arms, he wonât be able to.
Young Ilya: I donât think youâre entirely grasping what Iâm suggesting.
Katarina: What are you suggesting?
Young Ilya: Becoming Reddington.
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[ Flashbacks: ]
Banker: Mr. Reddington, welcome back. What sort of withdrawal will we be assisting you with today?
Assorted bankers: [ Speaking German ] [ Speaking Swedish ] [ Speaking French ]
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[ Phone dialingâš ]
Young Ilya: Yes. It worked.
Liz: No, it didnât. Ilya wasnât the one who walked into those banks. Heâs not the one who became Reddington.
Ilya: I did go into those banks. I impersonated your father for a few days, long enough to withdraw the $40 million.
Katarina: Long enough for me to realize how valuable a new Reddington could be.
Liz: Youâre lying.
Ilya: No, Dom was lying. He misled you into believing I became Reddington. He did that because he couldnât accept the truth.
Liz: The truth is my mother hated Reddington. She feared him. She didnât create him. If she had, she would have known Reddingtonâs true identity, but she didnât. Or else she would have told me.
Ilya: But she didnât tell you, did she?
[ The woman who Liz has believed to be her mother Katarina Rostova, the woman who became Agnesâs nanny, the woman with whom Liz collaborated to kidnap Dom, the woman who was shot and killed by Red, steps out of the shadows. Her real name is Tatiana Petrova ]
Tatiana Petrova: Because I didnât know. And I didnât know â Because Iâm not your mother.
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Liz: Who are you?
Tatiana Petrova: I was an operative.
Liz: What kind of operative would chose to impersonate someone whoâs being hunted by the most lethal organizations and criminals in the world?
Tatiana: I never chose to be her. That choice was made for me. I was just an asset. It was my job â Until it became a death sentence handed down to me by your grandfather.
[ Lizâs grandfather Dominic (Dom) Wilkinson, the real Katarinaâs father, appears ]
Dom: Your judgment means nothing to me. I know what I did and why I did it.
Ilya: You destroyed her life and family.
Dom: To save my child and grandchild. I made a calculated and brutal choice to value their lives over hers. And it worked.
Liz: What worked?
Dom: Nobody believed your mother was dead. The KGB were still looking, the Cabal, the Americans, Neville Townsend.
Katarina: By then, I had vanished. You were safe. I was hidden.
Dom: They were looking, and they would have found you, and I wasnât willing to take that chance.
Ilya: So he called me to Belgrade.
[ Flashback: ]
[ In a cafe, Young Dom explains his plan to Young Ilya. âYoungâ Dom is 50-ish in this scene ]
Young Dom: Her enemies have pooled their resources and put a bounty on her head. Theyâre calling it the Townsend Directive.
Young Ilya: [ Sighs ] Dom, Iâ I canât help you.
Young Dom: You made a promise. [ Pounds table ] To Katarina. You told her you would look after Masha if anything happened to her.
Young Ilya: Yes, but I cannot call off Townsend, and he will not stop looking.
Young Dom: Sure he will. Heâll stop looking, and so will the rest of them â If Katarinaâs dead.
Young Ilya: You want me to kill your daughter?
Young Dom: I want you to hear my plan.
Liz: [ To Tatiania Petrova ] You were the plan.
Tatiana: Yes. Ilya called me. By then, weâd worked together on a number of assignments. We were friends. I trusted him.
Ilya: Her real name is Tatiana Petrova. To the outside world, Katarina was a phantom. Hardly anyone knew what she really looked like. So I did what Dom ordered.
Tatiana: Ilya called me to Belgrade. It was a simple assignment. Drive into the city, deliver a package to Dominic at Vukov station.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Young Dom and Young Ilya sit in a car parked overlooking the inn where Tatiana is staying with her husband ]
Young Dom: She has to die. Itâs the only way to protect Masha.
Ilya: Dom had leaked that his daughter was staying at a local inn. Released a photo. We knew the KGB and others were watching, and if they saw the explosion, if they saw her dieâ
Dom: Then the world would stop looking, and my daughter would be safe.
[ Flashback: ]
Tatiana and her husband: [ Heated discussion in Russian ]
Tatiana: But I didnât die.
[ Flashback: ]
Tatiana and her husband: [ Heated discussion in Russian ]
Tatiana: My husband did.
[ Flashback: ]
[ đ„đ„âŒïž Car Explodes âŒïžđ„đ„ ]
Ilya: We didnât know heâd be there.
Tatiana: The world believed I was Katarina Rostova â My identity, my real name, became one of my aliases.
Liz: And the real Katarina Rostova â Stayed hidden.
Ilya: Years later, when Reddington finally found out what Dom had done to this innocent woman, he was horrified. He was guilt-ridden.
Dom: He was right to feel guilty. It was his fault that a plan was needed in the first place.
Tatiana: Reddington was my knight in shining armor. He tracked me down. Financed my life in hiding for years. He protected me, and I was grateful, until I found out that he was also hiding your mother, or knew where she was. So I came for him.
[ Flashback: ]
[ On the Paris Street where Red tracked down Tatiana to warn her that the recently revived Townsend Directive was once again âin play,â Red and Tatiana are engaged in a passionate kiss â until she takes out a syringe of Ketamine and jabs him in the gut ]
Red: [ Grunts ]
[ Red collapses. A car pulls up and heâs loaded into it and driven away ]
Tatiana: I had to hide because the world thought I was your mother. But if I could find her â If I could prove to the world that I wasnât Katarina Rostova, I could have my life back. And he was the only one who could give me that.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Katarina has Red splayed against a metal grille for questioning. The blood is being drained from his body as she questions him ]
Tatiana: [ To Liz ] But it was you â Your questions, your belief that Katarina might be out there, that woke me up, brought me back to life. I wanted a second chance. To stop running. If Reddington had the truth, if he knew where she was, I had to get close. And nobody was closer to him than you. So I used you â Used your love for your mother to help me discover where she was.
Liz: Thatâs why he killed you. Because Dom told you how to find my mother.
[ Liz tries to approach the phantasm of Katarina ] [ Footsteps ]
Liz: Where are you? Why wonât you find me? I know you have to hide, but not from me.
Katarina: Iâve made so many mistakes. [ Sniffles ] But abandoning you wasnât one of them. I would never do that.
Liz: [ Tearfully ] But youâre not here.
Katarina: No. [ Sniffles ] Long before your grandfather tricked Tatiana â Almost from the moment I knew I couldnât be with you, I â Created someone who could be.
Liz: You created someone?
Katarina: Raymond Reddington.
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Liz: You know his real identity.
Katarina: I do. I always have.
Liz: Tell me.
Katarina: I will. But before I tell you the who, you need to know the why.
Liz: No âbefore.â Iâve waited long enough.
Katarina: Iâd given you to Sam Milhoan thinking that would be enough, that youâd be safe. But I quickly realized that wasnât true. The people hunting for me were also hunting for you as a way to get to me. I couldnât look out for you, not while hiding. And Sam couldnât do it alone.
Liz: So you re-animated your mark. Brought my father back from the dead.
Katarina: If he wasnât dead, youâd never know youâd killed him.
Ilya: No one knew your father was dead. The KGB, the FBI, CIA â The entire alphabet was looking for the man that they thought had betrayed his country and abandoned his family.
Katarina: Which meant they were chasing a man who never existed.
Ilya: But what if he did exist? What if Reddington was real?
Katarina: If he was, I could use his story and all that it provided to protect my daughter while watching over her from a distance. So I constructed him. Someone powerful and feared. Someone who traded in the very secrets that could help him monitor the danger around you.
Liz: What does that mean, âconstructedâ?
[ Flashback: ]
[ The birdâs-eye-view of the operating table on which Raymond Reddington was âcreated â ]
Katarina: It meant turning to criminals.
Ilya: It meant creating a persona.
Katarina: It meant a complete transformation.
[ James Brownâs â« âItâs a Manâs Worldâ plays ]
[ ⏠Go to Full Lyrics ] or [ âȘ Tap square below to play âȘ ]
âȘ This is a manâs worldâ
Katarina: The KGB, the CIA, the Cabal, they all believed that Reddington had changed his appearance, so a perfect double was never needed. What was needed was intelligence. The kind of information that Reddington was accused of stealing. Which meant turning to a friend.
[ Ivan Stepanov appears ]
Ivan Stepanov: I used her security clearance. Backdated the breach. When the KGB did finally learn classified intelligence was missing, she would be blamed, which didnât matter, because she was already gone.
âȘ Man made the train
To carry the heavy load
Man made the electric light
To take us out of the dark âȘ
[ On a bus stop bench, Ivan Stepanov makes the drop of the 13 âpacketsâ of intel comprising the Sikorsky Archive to post-surgery âCreated Reddingtonâ ]
âȘ Man made the boat
For the water
Like Noah made the ark âȘ
[ Stepanov boards the bus. âCreated Reddingtonâ checks the bagâs contents (which appear to be thirteen 3.5â âfloppyâ disk drives for ~1990 personal computers, 1.44MB each) ]
âȘ This is a manâs
Manâs, manâs world
But it wouldnât be
Nothing, nothing
Without a woman or a girlâ âȘ
Ivan: Thirteen packets of intelligence that could be used to blackmail and leverage anyone from the Russian Vory, to captains of industry, to heads of state.
Ilya: Greed and corruption trickle down and turn into crime on the way to the gutter.
Katarina: Deals were brokered for politicians, criminals.
Ivan: Intelligence was traded for intelligence.
Ilya: Soon, classified NOFORN docs were showing up in Maghreb. Islamabad. Beijing. What emerged was an intelligence network that was built for one reason â To keep you safe.
Liz: My safety. Which came at the expense of people I loved.
âȘ This is a manâs worldâ
But it wouldnât be âȘ[ Flashbacks: ] [ Scenes from the deaths of Sam, Mr Kaplan, Tom (all who wanted to find out and/or reveal to Liz the secret of Redâs identity) ]
âȘ Nothing, nothing
Not one little thing
Without a woman or a girl âȘ
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Tatiana: And people you didnât even know. For nearly 30 years, he funded my life in hiding, and I was grateful, until you started asking questions that suggested your mother was alive.
Dom: She came for me. Tortured me. Got me to tell her where your mother had gone, where she was living, her new identity.
Liz: And Reddington killed her so she couldnât tell Townsend the truth.
[ Flashback: ]
[ Liz witnesses Red kill Tatiana ] [ đ„đ„ ]
Ilya: Yes. âCause he was afraid if they found out, they would become a threat to you, to your daughter.
Ivan: Which is exactly what Townsend became after I told him the truth.
[ Katarina steps toward Liz ]
Katarina: This story is all about you, Masha. Protecting you. And then protecting your daughter.
Liz: Okay. Now we have the why. Now I want the who. Who is he? Who became Reddington?
[ Muffled gunfire (( đ„đ„đ„)) in distance ]
Liz: And where have you gone? Youâre my mother, but you let someone else watch over me, let me believe you were dead, but youâre living. Where?
[ The figures of Ilya, Tatiana, Ivan, Dom and her father recede are framed against light as Liz steps forward to confront Katarina ]
[ Iconic mages from the fire flash by ]
[ Urgent voices intrude upon the dreamlike atmosphere ]
Dembe: [ Muffled ] Raymond! Where are you?
Red: [ Muffled ] Elizabeth, we need to leave.
[ The phantasms begin to fade away ]
Liz: Wait! No! Answer me. Who became Reddington?
Red: Elizabeth, we have to go.
Liz: Who is he?!
Dembe: Townsendâs here!
[ Gunshots đ„đ„đ„đ„ ]
[ Workers are shot and fall left and right ]
Red: We have to go.
Liz: No, I need more. Who took his identity? Who? Thereâs more!
Red: Thereâs no more if youâre dead.
[ Liz is shot đ„ through the back, the bullet exiting through her upper right midsection ]
Redâs voice echoing: (If youâre dead.) ((If youâre dead.))
[ Red catches Liz as she falls ]
[ Gunshot echoes ((đ„)) ] [ đ„đ„đ„ đ„đ„đ„ Rapid Gunfire đ„đ„đ„ đ„đ„đ„ ]
Red: Dembe, we need to get to the Nest.
[ They retreat toward a hatch on the floor that looks like a submarine hatch. Dembe turns the pressure lock ]
Red: [ To Liz ] Weâre almost there.
[ đ„đ„đ„ Gunfire continues đ„đ„đ„ ]
[ Dembe has opened the hatch, but one of Townsendâs men comes up behind him and points a semi-automatic rifle at his back ]
[ Red props Liz against the wall ]
Red: She needs a doctor.
[ Townsend walks up and points his gun at Liz ]
Neville Townsend: You know what she needs even more? A mortician.
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Townsend: [ To Red ] Itâs ironic. You devoted your life to protecting her, and in the end, she betrays you.
Red: [ To Liz, quietly ] Relax. Thatâs it. Keep breathing. Keep breathing.
Townsend: You wanted to use theâ The tracking chip to find me? She made it possible for me to use it to find you.
Red: Elizabeth. Stay with me, okay? Keep breathing.
Townsend: By the way, where are we? A nest in Latvia. Even for you, this is a tad dramatic.
Red: Elizabeth, stay with me.
Townsend: She and I made a deal. She would lead me to you, and in exchange, I would let her live. Unfortunately for herâ
Red: Elizabeth.
Townsend: âDeals are made to be broken.
[ Townsendâs cell phone ringsâš, beepsđ
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Townsend: Talk to me.
Vandyke: Radley says youâre on-site. Am I clear to send the extraction team?
Townsend: Clear as ice.
Vandyke: On its way, sir. And, sir â Congratulations.
Townsend: Hmph.
[ Cell phone beepsđ
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Red: Killing her wonât bring your family back.
Townsend: I always wondered how you gathered such an enormous amount of intelligence all these years. This is quite the operation youâve built.
[ Red stands and moves a step toward Townsend ]
Red: Itâs yours if you help her.
[ Townsendâs men move closer but Townsend motions them back ]
Townsend: [ To his men ] Ah, no, no, no. Itâsâ Itâs all right. [ To Red ] Of course, itâs nothing compared to your commitment. The decision to live as Raymond Reddington, to give up your life to live as someone else. I-I canât imagine loving anyone enough to do that.
Red: I have other facilities. You can have all of it.
[ Liz sees a gun on the floor where Red had been ]
Townsend: I havenât slept through the night in 25 years. Tonight, Iâll sleep like a baby.
Red: Iâll give you whatever you want.
Townsend: Whatever I want?
Red: If you help her, yes. Anything you want.
Townsend: All I want is for you to watch her die.
[ Liz throws herself at the pistol, rolls over and fires two đ„đ„ shots. One hits Townsend in the leg ]
[ Dembe grabs the front of the barrel of the assault rifle of the merc behind him and redirects the gunfire ] [ đ„đ„đ„ đ„đ„đ„ Gunfight đ„đ„đ„ đ„đ„đ„ ]
[ Red and Liz make it to to hatch door ] [ Grunts ]
[ Reddington grunts ]
Dembe: Hurry, Raymond!
Townsend: [ Groaning ]
Dembe: Help her get down the hatch.
[ All grunting ]
Liz: Aah!
[ Hatch closes ]
[ Red helps Liz over to a cot ] [ Grunting ]
Red: Okay.
[ Liz groaning ]
Red: [ To Dembe ] Thereâs a first aid kit on the cabinet and a bottle of vodka in the freezer. [ To Liz ] Weâll get you properly sloshed before we go poking around in that wound.
[ Thumpâïžon the hatch ]
Liz: Is there another way out?
Dembe: No. The hatch is the only way.
[ Thumping âŒïž on the hatch ]
Dembe: Here. Take a sip.
Liz; [ Gulps, groans ]
[ Thumping continues âŒïžâŒïž ]
Liz: [ Groans lightly ] [ Breathing sharply ]
[ Red sits down at a desk where there are some Cold War-era electronics ] [ Beepsđ
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[ Metal creaks ] [ Feedback đwhining ] [ Clicking â”â”â”â” ]
[ Townsend is upright, hobbling on his good leg, using a chair for support. His extraction crew is wiring up the hatch ] [ Red talks to Townsend over an intercom system ]
Red: [ Sighs ] As a rule, I donât live with regret. But what happened to your family was a horror. That should never have happened. When I first got the Sikorsky Archive, I was young and careless with some of the materials that would eventually put you and your family in harmâs way. I didnât kill them, but even inadvertently, youâre right to believe thatâ I was ultimately responsible for their deaths.
Townsend: I appreciate that. A deathbed confession is always very moving, but it wonât commute your sentence.
Red: Oh, you had a bite at that apple. You wonât get another one. I have Elizabeth to thank for that. I guess my years of dedication had some impact after all. So much for irony.
Townsend: Iâve waited years for this. I can wait a few minutes toâ To break through some flimsy hatch in the floor.
Red: I should tell you that, uh, the intelligence packets werenât the only things I acquired from my Eastern friend. As I mentioned, I was young, and whatever the hell âvimâ is, I was full of it. My appetite was voracious. And as the Soviet Union fell, I gorged myself. On information. Money. Weapons. Women. Men. Everyone wanted something, and I wanted everything. Including a nest in Latvia. I mean, why not? Rigaâs a beautiful city, the RundÄle Palace puts Versailles to shame.
[ Townsendâs extraction crew continues working on the hatch ]
Red: The country is home to more than 7,000 breeding pairs of storks. And, well, itâs a nest. Built at the height of the Cold War. This facility is capable of withstanding a 20-megaton blast. Well, not the entire facility. Just theâ What did you call it? The flimsy hatch in the floor.
Townsend: [ Alarmed ] Ah.
Red: Where the Ruskies would take cover in order to repel the ugly Americans. And here we are. Youâre American. Youâre ugly. And Iâm about to repel you.
Townsend: [ To his crew ] How much longer?
Extraction specialist: A minute. Maybe less.
Townsend: Make it less.
[ A blue gas is seeping into the room behind Townsend ]
Red: You see, the thing about buying a Soviet Nest is that it comes fully loaded with herring, vodka, and chlorine trifluoride, which of all the chemical gasses is, of course, the most flammable.
[ A fan begins whirring âïž ] [ A pipe descends from the ceiling ]
Townsend: [ Loudly ] What are you gonna do? Destroy all your intel? The source of your power?
Red: The source of my power is right here. She wonât be destroyed. Certainly not by the likes of you.
[ Red pushes a button ] [ Beeps đ
]
Townsend: Oh Fâ đ„đ„đ„âŒïž Explosion âŒïžđ„đ„đ„
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Man made the train
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Man made the electric light
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âȘ This is a manâs world
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