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  • [Love Will Have Its Sacrifices opening theme]

  • Perry, are you okay? I--

  • Can you see where the blood is coming from? She looks like an extra from Carrie!

  • They're dead. All dead.

  • Well, doesn't that sound promising.

  • Who's dead?

  • The newspaper staffThey were all

  • They were just lying thereAnd there was so much blood

  • Is everyone alright? I heard screaming.

  • The possibly-being-murdered kind. Not the fun kindPerr? Omigodare you hurt?

  • No, I'm- I'm- I'm fine.

  • No really, I'm fine. I'm- I..

  • I'm dripping blood on the very expensive rug! We- We need to put down towels.

  • Someone- Someone should get a towel.

  • Or maybe, instead of panicking about the upholstery, you tell us about the blood?

  • I went to the newspaper offices.

  • They were trying to keep the students informed after all the- you know, and

  • and I thought maybe they would know what was wrong with the library, but

  • When I got there, well, all the lights were out and it was just so still.

  • Except for this dripping sound.

  • Like somebody forgot to turn a faucet off, so, I went to go see what it was.

  • But then I slipped in something, and when I pushed myself up

  • there was just blood...everywhere.

  • And they were all lying there.

  • The editorial kids, the interns. All of them, dead.

  • Did you see anything? Anyone who might've done it?

  • There was no one.

  • And then I thought that whoever did it might come back, and so, so I ran, I just,

  • I just ran until I got back here.

  • Who would do this? They were- They were just some kids with the student paper

  • Not even a very good one. We used it to line our specimen cages. May they rest in peace.

  • Okay.

  • Okay so we'll call campus security.

  • Do you really think any of my mother's lackeys are left on campus?

  • Or the police-

  • Except for the part where the official position of the Bundespolizei is that Silas doesn't exist.

  • That's- actually quite clever of them.

  • Okay, so- We'll call...someone! I mean, there has to be someone to call, right?

  • Back in a mo'

  • There's no one to call, and at this point we would settle for the Ghostbusters.

  • I thought-

  • I thought with the Dean dead and the fish trapped that things on the campus would be,

  • I don't know- better.

  • Except now there's nobody in charge and the Summers and the Zetas and the Alchemy Club all think

  • that they should be running the campus, which means that they're fighting again.

  • And between the earthquakes and half the faculty having fled things are starting to slip through the cracks.

  • Literally.

  • Apparently, last week, some of Professor Parson's anti-space leaked out of one of the physics buildings,

  • and temporarily shifted a chunk of the campus fifteen minutes into the future.

  • This wasn't supposed to happen.

  • We created a power vacuum. This is what always happens.

  • Well excuse me for not having lived through half of European history.

  • I was not expecting looting and anti-space and- and-

  • Rogue dracopyromaniacs.

  • And it's all our fault.

  • You cannot be serious.

  • We did this.

  • We killed the Dean and let the Anglerfish rise and then we just ran away.

  • Left everybody else here to deal with the mess.

  • And now there's turf wars, and lootings, and somebody just murdered the only people trying to do

  • anything about it.

  • Not...the only people.

  • Laura. No.

  • Perry's right. We can't just run away again.

  • Yah, we can. That is exactly what we can do. We are not responsible for those-

  • I am.

  • I started all of this.

  • Maybe Silas is weird, and creepy and-

  • perched precariously over a soul-sucking demigod, but we fought the Dean for this place.

  • And then we just, ran away.

  • We gave up and we shouldn't have.

  • Those kids at the newspaper, they could have been any of us.

  • So we are going to stay here and figure out what happened to them and we're not going anywhere until we do.

  • We're staying.

  • We're solving the murders,

  • and we're going to save Silas.

  • Oh I am so going to have to lie to my Dad.

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Carmilla | Season 2 | Episode 2 | "The Voice Of Silas"

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    Jason Tsao posted on 2015/10/13
Video vocabulary

Keywords

run

US /rʌn/

UK /rʌn/

  • verb
  • To depart or travel according to a schedule
  • To cause an animal to move in a certain direction
  • (Of an engine) to be operating
  • To start or use a computer program
  • To flow in a certain direction, like a liquid
  • To manage or operate a business
  • To operate or drive something
  • (Of a road) to go from one place to another
  • To move your legs faster than walking
  • noun
  • A vertical line of broken stitches in stockings or tights.
  • A large number of fish swimming together to spawn.
  • A score in baseball.
  • A continuous period of success or popularity.
  • Journey between two places made by ship or car
  • The period of time that a play, movie, etc. is shown to the public.
  • An act of running, especially for exercise or pleasure.
  • Series of similar things or successes and failures
  • A prepared course or track for skiing.
  • Act of running; exercise of running
newspaper

US / ˈnuzˌpepɚ, ˈnjuz-/

UK /ˈnju:zpeɪpə(r)/

  • noun
  • Sheets of paper (or online) containing the news
fine

US /faɪn/

UK /faɪn/

  • adjective
  • Good, acceptable or satisfactory
  • Of high quality; made with great skill
  • In a careful or exact manner; into small pieces
  • In good health; well.
  • Being of high quality
  • Good; okay; no problem
  • Of high quality; good of its kind.
  • Consisting of very small particles; thin or slender.
  • (Of weather) good; not raining
  • noun
  • (at the end of a piece of music) the end
  • Money you have to pay because you broke a rule
  • A sum of money paid as a penalty for breaking a law or rule.
  • verb
  • To pay money because you broke a law
  • other
  • To impose a fine on someone as a penalty.
leave

US /liv/

UK /li:v/

  • noun
  • A period of absence from duty or work, especially when granted permission.
  • Permission to do something
  • Vacation time; time off work
  • other
  • To cause someone to be in a particular state or condition.
  • To allow something to remain in a specific place or condition.
  • other
  • Permission to be away from work or duty.
  • Remains of food.
  • verb
  • To go away from; depart
  • To gift property to someone after you die
  • To allow something to continue happening
  • To let something remain unused or available
  • To let something or someone remain somewhere
  • other
  • To go away from a place.
stay

US /ste/

UK /steɪ/

  • verb
  • To keep trying without giving up
  • To remain in the same place and not move away
  • To spend time visiting a place or someone's home
  • noun
  • Legal order to stop or delay an action
  • Strong rope or wire that supports a ship's mast
  • Period of time spent living in or visiting a place
clever

US /ˈklɛvɚ/

UK /'klevə(r)/

  • adjective
  • Funny in a way that shows intelligence
  • Showing intelligence; quick to understand or learn
kind

US /kaɪnd/

UK /kaɪnd/

  • adjective
  • friendly and considerate
  • Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature
  • In a caring and helpful manner
  • noun
  • One type of thing
  • other
  • A class or category of things, people, etc. that share similar characteristics
excuse

US /ɪkˈskjuz/

UK /ɪk'skju:s/

  • verb
  • To allow someone not to do (jury service, etc.)
  • To explain acting in a bad or impolite manner
  • To forgive someone for something bad or impolite
  • noun
  • Note explaining why someone cannot do or attend
  • A reason or explanation put forward to defend or justify a fault or offense
  • Reason why you did or didn't do something
  • A reason or explanation put forward to defend or justify a fault or offense.
  • A reason given to justify a fault or offense.
  • adjective
  • Unacceptably poor.
  • other
  • To pardon someone for a fault or offense.
  • To release someone from a duty or obligation.
expensive

US /ɪkˈspɛnsɪv/

UK /ɪkˈspensɪv/

  • adjective
  • High in price or costly
  • Costing a lot of money
  • Difficult to obtain due to high cost.
  • Having a high price; costing a lot of money.
  • Inclined to spend a lot of money; lavish.
  • Relating to luxury goods or services that are costly.
  • Of high price or worth.
fish

US /fɪʃ/

UK /fɪʃ/

  • noun
  • Animal that swims and lives in water
  • other
  • To try to catch fish.
  • To search for something.
  • To try to get something indirectly.
  • verb
  • To go fishing with a net or hook
  • other
  • The flesh of fish used as food.