• 6 months ago
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00:00:00These guys really keep us on our toes, don't they?
00:00:04Um, the students or those shoes?
00:00:07Oh, honey, there's nothing I can't do in heels. Are you kidding?
00:00:10Oh, here is my report on that newly discovered Roman tune. It's ready for peer review.
00:00:14What? Two weeks early? That's impressive even for you, miss.
00:00:18Thank you.
00:00:19There's a lot of citations in here.
00:00:21Well, I like to be thorough.
00:00:23Well, I look forward to reading this right after my meeting with the dean.
00:00:27Oh, what's that about?
00:00:29Time will tell, but I'll circle back right after I'm finished reading.
00:00:32Until then, you have a great class.
00:00:34Thank you. See you later. Bye, honey.
00:00:36All of you have chosen to study archaeology to learn about the development of the human race over time.
00:00:43We search for history, for facts.
00:00:47Don't you think oral traditions like legends and myths can help inform our historical knowledge?
00:00:52Depends on what you mean by historical.
00:00:54Some cultures base their myths in history, considering them truth.
00:00:58Yes. Though myths can be used by archaeologists to help understand cultural belief systems,
00:01:04we cannot consider them truth or fact.
00:01:07Here's an example.
00:01:09Does knowledge of Zeus help us understand the religious habits of ancient Greeks?
00:01:14Yes.
00:01:15Does this mean Zeus was real?
00:01:17Fair enough.
00:01:19That was a great question, though, Mary.
00:01:21We have a responsibility as the gatekeepers to the past,
00:01:25and it is our job to uncover its secrets using logic and science.
00:01:30And remember, a career in ruins isn't necessarily a bad thing.
00:01:35Well, I guess that's it. Have a great summer, everyone.
00:01:40Professor Ray, can I talk to you for a second?
00:01:43Of course.
00:01:45I just wanted to let you know that I got accepted to the Manhattan University Archaeology Program.
00:01:52I'm going to be transferring.
00:01:54Oh.
00:01:57That's a great program.
00:01:59I like it here, and you're a great teacher.
00:02:02But they just have lots of amazing research opportunities, a chance to go on actual digs.
00:02:08I'm so sorry.
00:02:11I'm so sorry.
00:02:13Hey, there's no need to be sorry, Mary.
00:02:16I know wherever you go, you will make a great archaeologist.
00:02:20You know why?
00:02:22Because your work will be groundbreaking.
00:02:26I will definitely miss it here.
00:02:29Good luck.
00:02:32You know, this brings me no pleasure to relay this news.
00:02:37You can't be serious.
00:02:42The board was very clear.
00:02:45Oh, my.
00:02:48If we can't bring more students into the archaeology department for the fall term,
00:02:52they're going to shut us down.
00:02:54The whole department?
00:02:57They're going to shut us down.
00:02:59The whole department?
00:03:01Can they do that?
00:03:02Unfortunately, they can't.
00:03:04Because we don't have enough students.
00:03:06That's right.
00:03:07But they won't if we can bring in more.
00:03:09Well, yeah, but I just don't know how...
00:03:11There must be a way we can stop this.
00:03:13Okay.
00:03:14We have three months' summer break.
00:03:17Skylar, the dean said that the board was very clear.
00:03:20We only have one month to get student enrollment up.
00:03:25So it would take a miracle.
00:03:27There's a logical solution.
00:03:28We're just going to have to dig up...
00:03:29Skylar, I hate to say this,
00:03:31but I think the only solution is for you to dig up and dust off your resume, honey.
00:03:35There are so many schools out there that would love a teacher with your passion
00:03:38and your drive and your credentials.
00:03:41What about you?
00:03:42You're the first female head of the archaeology department in university history.
00:03:46They can't just...
00:03:47They can.
00:03:49Maybe this is an opportunity for both of us.
00:03:52I mean, I've been feeling restless,
00:03:55wanting to get back into the field.
00:03:57That's it.
00:03:58That's what Mary wanted,
00:03:59to be more hands-on,
00:04:01the chance to go on actual archaeological digs.
00:04:04I know, but honey, we tried programs like that in the past,
00:04:06and without student interest,
00:04:07the university won't subsidize those types of opportunities.
00:04:11But without those types of opportunities,
00:04:12we can't attract more students.
00:04:14Exactly.
00:04:15So, there's your catch-22.
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00:05:07What about the crowns, Eric?
00:05:09The crowns weren't here.
00:05:11This is a clue.
00:05:13I'm sure of it.
00:05:16Well, I don't know.
00:05:17What am I supposed to do with half of a coin?
00:05:20It's a medallion, actually.
00:05:23I'm no archaeologist, but this has to have meaning.
00:05:26Somehow, I doubt that a broken medallion
00:05:29is going to get my name on any museum walls.
00:05:32I got a hunch we're only a few steps away.
00:05:34Well, your hunches have not been producing much of late.
00:05:39This might seem meaningless to you,
00:05:41but it must be an important piece of history,
00:05:44enough to be protected and buried.
00:05:46It's evidence that we're on the right path.
00:05:49Or it is nothing but an ancient myth,
00:05:52a costly dream sending men like me on a fool's errand.
00:05:57The crowns are real, and I'm going to find them.
00:06:00And when I do,
00:06:01you'll not only get your family name on a wall,
00:06:03you'll get an entire wing of the museum dedicated to you.
00:06:07Very good, Eric.
00:06:11Charles, where are you going?
00:06:12We've got to take this stuff to the museum.
00:06:14That's why I hired you, my young friend,
00:06:16to do the heavy lifting.
00:06:37Iris Porter.
00:06:38Iris, this is Dimitri, Papa Dimitrio.
00:06:41Dimitri!
00:06:42Oh, my gosh, what a blast from the past!
00:06:45What, has it been ten years since we were on a dig together?
00:06:48At least that long.
00:06:50Well, how are you? Are you still in Greece?
00:06:52I am, I am, and I need your help with something.
00:06:58Helen of Troy, the face that launched a thousand ships.
00:07:03The face that launched a thousand ships,
00:07:06and could save our department.
00:07:08Helen of Troy is a mythological figure.
00:07:10She's not real.
00:07:11Yes, but, given enough history,
00:07:13even a myth can become reality.
00:07:15This is the story.
00:07:17Before she left for Troy, uncertain of her fate,
00:07:20she had gifted a set of these ornate wedding crowns called Stefana
00:07:25to one of her maids,
00:07:26saying that the bride who wore these crowns
00:07:29would live a long, happy life in love.
00:07:31Now, the crowns were passed down for generations,
00:07:33until they finally disappeared.
00:07:36It's a nice story.
00:07:37Not according to the Society for the Preservation of Greek Artifacts.
00:07:41They found new evidence that would suggest
00:07:43that these crowns are in fact real.
00:07:46Evidence?
00:07:47Well, it's rumored that the crowns were last seen
00:07:50in possession of Princess Daphne around the year 986.
00:07:54Now, Princess Daphne hid the crowns for safekeeping.
00:07:57She left clues for future generations worthy of the quest.
00:08:02And this is what you think we should do?
00:08:05Skylar, think about it.
00:08:07If these crowns are in fact real, and we find them,
00:08:10it would be the discovery of the millennium.
00:08:12It would substantiate a myth,
00:08:14it would alter historical timelines,
00:08:16and it would change our approach to archaeology forever.
00:08:19With all the press?
00:08:20Needless to say, our department would never be in danger again.
00:08:24Where do we start?
00:08:26When was the last time you were in Greece?
00:08:44I've received a call
00:08:45from the Society for the Preservation of Greek Artifacts,
00:08:49and evidently they have discovered some supplementary evidence
00:08:54that indicates the crowns may in fact be real.
00:08:59Charles, I knew it.
00:09:01Dimitri, the head of the Society,
00:09:03has agreed to invite you to be part of the team.
00:09:07Team?
00:09:09Yes, you'll be working with a pair of archaeologists from a university.
00:09:13I don't need a couple...
00:09:14Eric, you said yourself you were no archaeologist,
00:09:17but you want to be taken seriously, right?
00:09:20Of course I do, but I don't see...
00:09:22Now this will be an opportunity for you to show me
00:09:26that you've still got it.
00:09:28I'm telling you, I will find those crowns.
00:09:33Cheers.
00:09:38I'm in here!
00:09:40Okay, you are really doing this!
00:09:43I have to do something to help the department, you know?
00:09:45Hi!
00:09:46Okay, well, in that case, I brought you some things for your trip.
00:09:50What's all this?
00:09:51People send me things all the time that I never use,
00:09:53so take whatever you want.
00:09:54Thank you, but I don't really think this is the type of thing I'm going to need.
00:09:58You know, I don't know how I missed that.
00:10:01I will take that.
00:10:02People just send all this to you?
00:10:04Yeah, one of the many perks of being a social media influencer.
00:10:08Oh, these could be useful.
00:10:10Yeah, well, I'm glad someone will use them.
00:10:12Could you imagine me hiking?
00:10:14No.
00:10:16Okay, so, like, what are these crowns?
00:10:19Ancient Greek wedding crowns that supposedly belong to Helen of Troy.
00:10:23Oh, found them.
00:10:25Apparently other people are looking for them, too.
00:10:27Oh, look at him. He is hot.
00:10:33He's a treasure hunter.
00:10:35Ancient artifacts are pieces of history that belong in museums.
00:10:38They shouldn't be sold for profit.
00:10:40He is an enemy to archaeology.
00:10:43Girl, that is a bit dramatic.
00:10:45I mean, come on, you can't tell me he's just not, like, a little bit hunky.
00:10:49I thought you were coming over to help me pack.
00:10:51I mean, seriously, okay.
00:10:53Front page.
00:10:54Hot, single, young professor teams up with handsome treasure hunter
00:10:59to find Helen of Troy's long-lost crowns.
00:11:02That is clickbait gold.
00:11:04First, I would never team up with him.
00:11:06Second, we don't even know if these crowns are real or not.
00:11:09Which makes it all the more exciting.
00:11:11Trust me, I know what people like.
00:11:13You get paid to tell people what to like.
00:11:15Yeah, well, if that's the distinction, what are the differences?
00:11:18But seriously, if you team up with this handsome treasure hunter
00:11:22and find these crowns, the story goes viral.
00:11:25Enrollment skyrockets. Department is safe. Easy peasy.
00:11:29Which part of that is supposed to be easy?
00:11:32This hunky guy.
00:11:36He's so cute.
00:11:38You date him, then.
00:11:46Hi.
00:11:47Hi.
00:11:48Checking in, Iris Porter.
00:11:50Welcome to Garden of Eros Bed and Breakfast.
00:11:52Thank you.
00:11:53Thank you.
00:11:54Yassas.
00:11:55Yassas.
00:11:56Fila telenika.
00:11:57Legal.
00:11:58Okay.
00:11:59Well, let me show you to your rooms.
00:12:01This way, please.
00:12:02Thank you.
00:12:03Thank you.
00:12:04Thank you.
00:12:05Thank you.
00:12:06Thank you.
00:12:07Thank you.
00:12:08Thank you.
00:12:09Thank you.
00:12:10Thank you.
00:12:11Thank you.
00:12:12Thank you.
00:12:13Thank you.
00:12:14Thank you.
00:12:23Hello?
00:12:26Iris, are you okay?
00:12:29Wow.
00:12:30He's really got the better of you this time, huh?
00:12:32I finally found out what I can't do in heels.
00:12:37So, you must keep this here.
00:12:39Is that an order?
00:12:41I would listen to Xander.
00:12:43He used to be a doctor.
00:12:48As the owner of the Garden of Eros, I sincerely apologize.
00:12:52And I will look into the lobby tiles immediately.
00:12:55Iris, we need to change and get ready for our meeting with Dimitri.
00:12:58Okay.
00:12:59Are you able to walk?
00:13:00I'll give it a shot.
00:13:02Okay.
00:13:08Skylar.
00:13:10You're going to have to go to the meeting without me.
00:13:12I'm sorry.
00:13:13I'll go.
00:13:14Just feel better, okay?
00:13:15Okay.
00:13:16Thank you.
00:13:17Good luck.
00:13:18Okay.
00:13:22There you go.
00:13:25Keep this here.
00:13:42Thank you.
00:13:50Mr. Papa Dimitriu?
00:13:52Hi, I'm Skylar Ray.
00:13:54Oh, yes.
00:13:55Come.
00:13:56Come, sit.
00:13:57Nice to meet you.
00:13:58Nice to meet you.
00:13:59And where's Professor Porter?
00:14:02Unfortunately, she had a minor accident and twisted her ankle.
00:14:06She'll be all right.
00:14:07She just...
00:14:08She does need to rest.
00:14:09I'm sorry to hear this.
00:14:10I hope that she recovers quickly.
00:14:12And Iris speaks very highly of you.
00:14:15I've learned a lot from her.
00:14:16She has a knack for saying things that others cannot,
00:14:19which is why I brought you here on this unusual investigation.
00:14:25Eric Duncan.
00:14:29You're that treasure hunter.
00:14:31I prefer explorer, field director, local liaison.
00:14:35Eric, this is Professor Skylar Ray,
00:14:37one of the archaeologists that you'll be working with.
00:14:39Dimitri, you didn't mention you'd be working with anyone else?
00:14:42It's not like I need supervision.
00:14:44Well, actually, that is what you need
00:14:46because you're not a trained archaeologist.
00:14:48And how do you expect to find anything
00:14:50when you've barely stepped foot outside a classroom?
00:14:52Does Boots know?
00:14:54When I find these crowns,
00:14:56it will be because I followed the science...
00:14:58Enough, okay? Enough.
00:15:00You'll both find the crowns because you'll be working together.
00:15:05With your scientific education
00:15:07and with your existing knowledge of the crowns,
00:15:10discovery, it's inevitable.
00:15:13Come. Let me show you.
00:15:18This box... Which I found.
00:15:20...which Eric discovered
00:15:22in the ruins of the family estate of Princess Daphne
00:15:25has been authenticated and dates back to the 10th century.
00:15:29The box contained this,
00:15:32but what Eric didn't know is that we found the other half.
00:15:38Any inscriptions in ancient Greek?
00:15:42The key to Helen's crowns lies in catastrophe.
00:15:46Bravo.
00:15:48We believe that this proves that the crowns really exist,
00:15:52and someone went to great lengths to hide them.
00:15:55They just need to be found.
00:15:57That's where you two come in.
00:16:00This is for you.
00:16:02I'm here if you need anything else.
00:16:04Good luck.
00:16:09Okay, so we should probably get everything organized,
00:16:12go through everything we have.
00:16:14I know a spot next to the hotel,
00:16:16the Argostoli Beach Club.
00:16:18How about a drink?
00:16:20Oh, I'm not getting on that thing.
00:16:22This thing is the best way to get around the island.
00:16:25But I get it. I'd be scared, too,
00:16:27if I'd never done anything exciting in my life, either.
00:16:30I'm not scared. I just don't trust you.
00:16:33Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
00:16:35I think I'll walk. Thanks.
00:16:38Hey.
00:16:40Oh, hey, girl. Whoa!
00:16:42What is going on? Why are you so sweaty?
00:16:44You're making me work with that treasure hunter.
00:16:47Ooh, I'm telling you, this is how it begins.
00:16:50Young, hot, single professor.
00:16:52Janelle, this is my job.
00:16:54I'm not your teacher.
00:16:56I'm not your teacher.
00:16:58I'm not your teacher.
00:17:00I'm not your teacher.
00:17:02I'm not your teacher.
00:17:04I'm not your teacher.
00:17:06Janelle, this is my job, not a romance novel.
00:17:08Okay, so working with him
00:17:10goes against your morals or whatever.
00:17:12But you need to try something at this point.
00:17:14Time is not on our side, that's for sure.
00:17:17Guy, what's the worst that can happen?
00:17:20I guess we'll see.
00:17:22Bye.
00:17:24Bye.
00:17:31Take me with you.
00:17:33Okay.
00:17:36You made it.
00:17:38You must be exhausted.
00:17:40Olive?
00:17:42No, thank you. I'm not really an olive person.
00:17:45He's a coaster?
00:17:47Hey, I wasn't done with that.
00:17:50Clearly this situation isn't ideal,
00:17:52but Dimitri wants us to work together, so...
00:17:54You were a teacher's pet, weren't you?
00:17:56All right, treasure hunter.
00:17:58What would you do next?
00:18:00So we know these crowns were last in the hands
00:18:03of Princess Daphne sometime around...
00:18:05The 10th century.
00:18:07We know she loved the ocean and this island
00:18:09because she could see the water from every room in her palace.
00:18:11How do you know that?
00:18:13And did you notice the shell on the lid of the box?
00:18:16I have a hunch that if she hid the crown somewhere,
00:18:19it would be the beach.
00:18:21So your plan is?
00:18:23Start there. The beaches.
00:18:25Okay.
00:18:27Which beach?
00:18:29It starts with these two.
00:18:32There.
00:18:34Notice, according to these two men and local legend,
00:18:37there are ancient treasures buried there.
00:18:39So your plan is based off the word of two random men
00:18:42and a bottle of ouzo?
00:18:45Okay, Professor, what would you do?
00:18:48Look at the evidence we have in hand.
00:18:50A medallion.
00:18:52The inscription must be a clue.
00:18:54We can decipher that. We can figure out where...
00:18:56I can handle it.
00:18:59Okay.
00:19:09It goes that way.
00:19:15How about this?
00:19:17We work on this for one day.
00:19:19If we don't find anything together, we go our separate ways.
00:19:22Deal?
00:19:24Deal. But I'm taking all this stuff.
00:19:27My methodology works for a reason.
00:19:29All right.
00:19:31May the best man win.
00:19:41While I reviewed everything we have last night,
00:19:43I went over every tiny piece of evidence we have,
00:19:46and we definitely have our work cut out for us.
00:19:49There is worse ways to spend your summer.
00:19:51Look at me.
00:19:53Hello.
00:19:55Hi.
00:19:57Well, you look better to me.
00:19:59Come on, Xander. This is too much.
00:20:01Well, this is a bed and breakfast, no?
00:20:03There you go.
00:20:05Thank you again for letting us set up in the business center.
00:20:07Of course. No problem.
00:20:09Because nobody really uses it
00:20:11because people come to Kefalonia
00:20:13to enjoy the water, enjoy the people,
00:20:16the beaches.
00:20:18Not to work.
00:20:21To relax.
00:20:23Enjoy.
00:20:27These men are going to drive us crazy here.
00:20:29All right, well, I'm off.
00:20:31Good luck.
00:20:33Thank you. Enjoy your breakfast.
00:20:35Doctor's orders.
00:20:43Wow.
00:20:45Did you even sleep last night?
00:20:47When starting on an archaeological investigation,
00:20:49there must be a consensus about where to start,
00:20:51a clear objective.
00:20:53I listen to my gut.
00:20:55Well, we're trying to find an ancient artifact,
00:20:57not decide what to order for dinner.
00:20:59I also talk to people.
00:21:01Listen to the locals,
00:21:03the legends, the stories.
00:21:05You asked how I know so much about the Princess Daphne?
00:21:07Well, that's how.
00:21:09We should start with the beaches.
00:21:11Well, we don't have time to search random beaches
00:21:13based on legends and hunches.
00:21:15I went over the inscription on the medallion last night.
00:21:17It says,
00:21:19The Greek word for catastrophe can also mean ruin.
00:21:21That's where we should start.
00:21:23All right.
00:21:29Which ruin?
00:21:31Glad you asked.
00:21:33These three are off-limits to the public,
00:21:35which would have protected them from pillagers or tourists
00:21:37who would have found anything of value by now.
00:21:39You've already excavated the Princess Daphne's ruins,
00:21:41and that leaves two.
00:21:43I just had to come up with a link back to Helen of Troy.
00:21:45There's nothing specific to Helen on this island, though.
00:21:47But there is to the god Poseidon.
00:21:49Poseidon's temple ruins.
00:21:51That's where we start.
00:21:55Zeus was Poseidon's brother.
00:21:57Mm-hmm.
00:21:59And Zeus was supposedly
00:22:01Helen of Troy's father.
00:22:03That's the closest link you can think of.
00:22:07Well,
00:22:09Poseidon was the god of the ocean.
00:22:11Well,
00:22:13Poseidon was the god of the ocean.
00:22:15You said it yourself.
00:22:17Princess Daphne loved the sea.
00:22:19It's the simplest connection.
00:22:21We'll play it your way this time.
00:22:33Thank you.
00:22:35Mm-hmm.
00:22:37Yeah, it goes...
00:22:41Okay.
00:22:49Okay.
00:22:51Great.
00:23:11Okay.
00:23:35So you really think there's something
00:23:37in these ruins?
00:23:41There's only one way to find out.
00:23:43We're gonna have to dig a little deeper.
00:24:05Think of all of the history
00:24:07right where we're standing.
00:24:11It's amazing, isn't it?
00:24:19All right, we'll start over there.
00:24:21Mm-hmm.
00:24:37What are you doing here?
00:24:39Oh, you scared me.
00:24:41You know what you should be doing, yes?
00:24:43I know, I know. Resting.
00:24:45Resting.
00:24:47What I should be doing is out there helping Skylar.
00:24:49I mean, that's why I'm here.
00:24:51Yes, I understand.
00:24:53There is an old Greek proverb.
00:24:59Which means
00:25:01the unripe grape
00:25:03will soon become my honey.
00:25:05Slowly.
00:25:07Things, they take time.
00:25:13Well, this isn't exactly
00:25:15the welcome back into the field
00:25:17that this grape was hoping for, but, um...
00:25:19I'll take it.
00:25:21All right.
00:25:33There's nothing here.
00:25:37All right.
00:25:39This place has to have been
00:25:41excavated multiple times.
00:25:43It hasn't been since the earthquake in 1953,
00:25:45so it's possible something shifted.
00:25:47Just keep looking.
00:25:57What is that?
00:26:07I don't know.
00:26:13Come on.
00:26:15Step up.
00:26:17Heal her.
00:26:19One, two, three.
00:26:27I got it. I got it.
00:26:33You good?
00:26:35Yeah.
00:26:45It's in Greek.
00:26:47You're gonna have to translate.
00:26:55What?
00:26:57What does it say?
00:27:01Beware the curse.
00:27:03Any who dare
00:27:05open this box
00:27:07are doomed.
00:27:11I'm messing with you.
00:27:13It's just a bunch of letters.
00:27:15You crack the code, the box opens.
00:27:17Exactly.
00:27:19What do you say?
00:27:21You want to work together for one more day?
00:27:25All right. That's a yes.
00:27:27Great.
00:27:33All right.
00:27:47It has to be something simple.
00:27:49It's just five letters.
00:27:51Something here must be allowed.
00:27:55The simplest explanation
00:27:57is usually the correct one.
00:27:59It has to be something relating
00:28:01to one of Troy and Princess Daphne.
00:28:05Helen.
00:28:09Helen is five letters.
00:28:11The Greek spelling
00:28:15of Helen.
00:28:21Sorry.
00:28:27Of course.
00:28:31Five letters.
00:28:33D
00:28:35A
00:28:37F
00:28:39N
00:28:41I
00:28:43It worked!
00:28:45Go, please.
00:29:01What is it?
00:29:03I don't know.
00:29:05We should get this back to the hotel.
00:29:07Log it with the rest of the evidence.
00:29:17Where are you going?
00:29:19I got a hunch.
00:29:21Hunches don't play a role in archaeology.
00:29:23Why can't you?
00:29:25I don't know.
00:29:27I don't know.
00:29:29Hunches don't play a role in archaeology.
00:29:31Why can't you just trust me?
00:29:35You coming?
00:29:55Eric. Skylar.
00:29:57How's everything going?
00:29:59We found something, but...
00:30:03He has a hunch.
00:30:15Bingo.
00:30:17May I?
00:30:19Sure.
00:30:23So.
00:30:25There's a puzzle box.
00:30:29Thank you.
00:30:31Which contained...
00:30:41Notice anything?
00:30:45The topography of the coastline.
00:30:47It looks like it could be this area.
00:30:49Exactly.
00:30:51And where do all of the lines seem to be leading?
00:30:55The Acropolis of Ancient Siam.
00:30:57Bingo.
00:31:01Yeah, maybe.
00:31:03There's got to be something there.
00:31:05X marks the spot.
00:31:11Oh, thank you.
00:31:21Well, I knew you would find me eventually.
00:31:23Well, it is my job to locate ancient treasures.
00:31:25Please, come.
00:31:27Oh, thanks for the crutches.
00:31:29Of course.
00:31:31You would not keep still by looking for another solution.
00:31:33Come, come.
00:31:35There you are. Okay.
00:31:39It is so peaceful here.
00:31:41Yes, it is.
00:31:43You know, in another life,
00:31:45I worked for an organization
00:31:47that used to provide medical care
00:31:49for people in war zones.
00:31:51I sustained an injury to my hand,
00:31:53and, well,
00:31:55I did not let it heal correctly
00:31:57because I did not want to stop working.
00:31:59But eventually they forced me to quit,
00:32:01of course, and
00:32:03that is when I fell in love with the kitchen
00:32:05and the gardening.
00:32:07And very good therapy for my hands, so...
00:32:09Well, now it makes sense
00:32:11why you're so strict.
00:32:13Well, if you let the body heal,
00:32:15it will heal you in return.
00:32:17How do you always know
00:32:19the perfect thing to say?
00:32:21Well, actually,
00:32:23Delia says it's one of my most annoying
00:32:25characteristics, but...
00:32:29Can I help?
00:32:31I mean, I'm stuck here.
00:32:33Might as well make myself useful.
00:32:35And if you don't mind getting your hands dirty, of course.
00:32:37Mind? Are you kidding? That's my job.
00:32:39That's the best part of my job.
00:32:41Getting your hands dirty.
00:32:43Being in the thick of the action.
00:32:45But I'm sure I don't have to tell you.
00:32:48I'm sure you've seen a lot of
00:32:50action and adventure, huh?
00:32:52Actually, I've come to realize
00:32:54that adventure is a relative term.
00:33:07There was nothing at the Acropolis, Eric.
00:33:09You can just admit you were wrong.
00:33:11It is trying to tell me something.
00:33:13I can feel it.
00:33:15I just don't think
00:33:17this is a traditional map.
00:33:19I don't know what that means.
00:33:21We normally think of a map in a two-dimensional sense.
00:33:23But there are multiple
00:33:25layers to this paper.
00:33:27I think we need to be thinking about
00:33:29this image in the three-dimensional sense.
00:33:31Okay, you're talking in riddles
00:33:33now. What does that mean?
00:33:35I don't know yet.
00:33:37If you have any
00:33:39ideas, I am all ears.
00:33:41I think we should go back to the books.
00:33:43We might have missed something.
00:33:45I just know there's something
00:33:47different about this map.
00:33:53What?
00:33:55We need to run.
00:33:57Why?
00:33:59Eric!
00:34:03Eric, what is going on?
00:34:05You didn't see that guy following us?
00:34:09You think someone's following us?
00:34:13We got to jump.
00:34:15What? Are you crazy?
00:34:23Eric?
00:34:31Are you okay?
00:34:33You know, as I was falling,
00:34:35I was looking up at you,
00:34:37my life flashing before my eyes.
00:34:39You're fine.
00:34:41You're fine.
00:34:43Yeah, I'll just climb up myself.
00:34:51So, you
00:34:53think someone was following us?
00:34:55Who? Or why?
00:34:57Someone who knows what we're looking for
00:34:59and wants it just as badly.
00:35:03I saw him earlier in the library.
00:35:05He was definitely the same guy.
00:35:07We should assume we were being watched
00:35:09from now on.
00:35:15We should probably be more careful then.
00:35:17Yeah.
00:35:19Water?
00:35:21I think I'm good.
00:35:25The map.
00:35:31Oh.
00:35:39I thought half the image was gone.
00:35:41I'm sorry.
00:35:43You know, this might be one more discovery feather
00:35:45in your cap, Eric, but for me,
00:35:47this is really important. Maybe if you would
00:35:49think for a second before literally jumping off cliffs.
00:35:51If you don't remember, you kind of knocked me in.
00:35:53What?
00:35:55It was a mistake.
00:35:57You're right.
00:35:59This was a mistake.
00:36:09Hey.
00:36:31Hey.
00:36:33I need an update, Eric.
00:36:35Meet me tomorrow morning.
00:36:39I told you this was a bad idea.
00:36:41So this is the map from the puzzle box?
00:36:43Yes, but it's ruined.
00:36:45Did you take a picture of it? Make a copy?
00:36:47How could I have made such a rookie mistake?
00:36:49We all make mistakes.
00:36:51Listen, why don't you leave this with me
00:36:53and I'll see if I can't work some magic.
00:36:55Okay?
00:36:57Thank you.
00:36:59You're welcome.
00:37:01Go.
00:37:09Eric,
00:37:11please,
00:37:13make yourself comfortable.
00:37:15So, tell me,
00:37:17how close are you?
00:37:19Things are going well.
00:37:21We, uh, found some more evidence.
00:37:23What have you found?
00:37:25A puzzle box.
00:37:27Well, were you able to get it open?
00:37:29Was there anything inside?
00:37:31A map.
00:37:33You found a treasure map
00:37:35inside of a puzzle box?
00:37:37Did it lead us directly to the crowns?
00:37:39Well, we had an unfortunate accident.
00:37:41Oh.
00:37:43It got ruined when...
00:37:45It got ruined.
00:37:47Oh.
00:37:53You do realize
00:37:55there's more chatter about this around now?
00:37:57More people know of the crowns,
00:37:59which means more people are on the ground.
00:38:01There's at least one here already.
00:38:03He's following us.
00:38:05Then find the crowns
00:38:07quickly, Eric.
00:38:09Because if they should fall into the wrong hands,
00:38:11they could remain lost
00:38:13forever.
00:38:15I won't let you down.
00:38:23Come in.
00:38:27You've been working hard all morning,
00:38:29so I thought maybe you could use some sustenance.
00:38:31Thank you.
00:38:33The coffee is strong,
00:38:35but I am sure you can handle that.
00:38:37I appreciate it.
00:38:39I, um...
00:38:43I want to cook you something special for dinner tonight.
00:38:47I would like to bring Kefalonia
00:38:49to you.
00:38:53Eight o'clock?
00:38:55I won't be late.
00:39:03So he had a misstep.
00:39:05Big deal. You'll find the answers.
00:39:07I know you will.
00:39:09Thanks, Janelle.
00:39:11I'm jealous. It sounds so romantic.
00:39:13Running through the forest,
00:39:15escaping danger with a handsome treasure hunter.
00:39:17Trust me, there is nothing romantic
00:39:19about this situation.
00:39:21Uh-huh. What color are his eyes?
00:39:23Sky blue. Why?
00:39:25No reason.
00:39:27Hang on a second.
00:39:33Hi.
00:39:35Hey. Um, come in.
00:39:37I have to go. Eric's here.
00:39:39Can I talk to him? Just for a second.
00:39:41What's up?
00:39:45I wanted to say sorry
00:39:47about yesterday, the map,
00:39:49everything.
00:39:51Thank you.
00:39:53And look, you clearly know what you're doing.
00:39:55So if you want to go your own way,
00:39:57I totally understand.
00:39:59You know,
00:40:01it's not entirely your fault
00:40:03that we're in this mess.
00:40:05I didn't take a photo of the map
00:40:07as soon as we found it,
00:40:09so you might have gotten it wet,
00:40:11but I didn't document it.
00:40:13So we're both human.
00:40:15Imagine that.
00:40:21So...
00:40:25do you want to keep working together?
00:40:27Want is a strong word.
00:40:29All right.
00:40:31Honestly, though,
00:40:33I'm kind of at a loss, so
00:40:35if you've got any hunches,
00:40:37now would be the time.
00:40:39I know exactly
00:40:41what we need to do.
00:40:43Oh, great. Should I change?
00:40:45No, you're perfect.
00:40:47I mean, you look...
00:40:49No, you don't have to change.
00:40:51Okay.
00:40:53Okay.
00:40:57Okay.
00:41:01This was your bright idea?
00:41:03Walking cleaves my head.
00:41:05Okay.
00:41:07Have a little faith.
00:41:09How do you do that?
00:41:11Do what?
00:41:13Just have faith that it'll all work out.
00:41:15Because whatever happens
00:41:17is meant to be.
00:41:19Okay.
00:41:25Well, how about a game?
00:41:27Truth or dare?
00:41:29What? No.
00:41:31Seriously?
00:41:33Yeah. Go first.
00:41:35Ask me anything, and I'll tell you the truth.
00:41:37Okay.
00:41:39Why treasure hunting?
00:41:41I grew up in a small town.
00:41:43Just me and my dad and my three younger siblings.
00:41:45And I always dreamed
00:41:47of being an archaeologist.
00:41:49To travel the world,
00:41:51uncovering ancient artifacts.
00:41:53But as the oldest,
00:41:55I had responsibilities, you know?
00:41:57So when I wasn't working,
00:41:59I was reading and learning all that I could.
00:42:01You wanted to be an archaeologist?
00:42:03Yeah, ever since I was a little kid.
00:42:05I mean, it just seemed like pure magic to me.
00:42:07That literally
00:42:09right beneath our feet
00:42:11are actual treasures.
00:42:13History, a way to hold the past
00:42:15in your hands.
00:42:17What?
00:42:19I feel the same way.
00:42:21I might not have
00:42:23a fancy degree hanging on my wall,
00:42:25but I've always learned best by doing.
00:42:27Sometimes you just gotta get
00:42:29your hands a little dirty.
00:42:31You know, I have that fancy degree.
00:42:33My whole life has been
00:42:35study hard, graduate
00:42:37with honors, get a job.
00:42:39And yet, here we both are, searching
00:42:41for the same thing.
00:42:43Imagine that.
00:42:47Your turn.
00:42:49Dare.
00:42:51Okay, I don't think you know how truth or dare works.
00:42:53I get to choose whether it's
00:42:55truth or...
00:42:57Fine.
00:43:03Try the olive.
00:43:05I told you, I'm not an olive person.
00:43:07This is a real Greek olive.
00:43:09It's unlike anything you've ever had before.
00:43:11Fine.
00:43:25You're gonna say I told you so, aren't you?
00:43:27Okay.
00:43:29My turn.
00:43:31It's on the line.
00:43:37Sometimes
00:43:39when I look around
00:43:41and see
00:43:45what once
00:43:47was my prize is now
00:43:49not enough for me.
00:43:53Did it all
00:43:55die or is there nothing
00:43:57to chase?
00:43:59It's like I'm stuck
00:44:01in the middle of a stretch
00:44:03and my body can't go back
00:44:05to its place.
00:44:07It hurts like
00:44:09ooh
00:44:11ooh
00:44:13ooh
00:44:17And now I don't recognize
00:44:19what I see.
00:44:25Don't know where I'm headed
00:44:27but I know who's in front of me.
00:44:29Wow.
00:44:31You are a man
00:44:33of many talents.
00:44:35Thank you.
00:44:37And wow, you look wonderful.
00:44:39Thank you.
00:44:41Please, sit.
00:44:43Good?
00:44:45Mm-hmm.
00:44:47There you go.
00:44:49Now, because you have been
00:44:51working all day, now it is time
00:44:53for your medication.
00:44:55Okay, so the
00:44:57ancient Greeks,
00:44:59they believed that food had human power.
00:45:01And here in Kavalonia
00:45:03we're looking for olive oil and its
00:45:05anti-inflammatory properties.
00:45:07Ooh, anti-inflammatory.
00:45:09That's hot.
00:45:11Please.
00:45:13Okay.
00:45:21I wish all medicine
00:45:23was this delicious.
00:45:25Now, I've also heard
00:45:27that the ancient Greeks
00:45:29believed that wine had healing
00:45:31properties as well.
00:45:33Well, indeed they did.
00:45:35Yamas.
00:45:37Yamas.
00:45:39Do you want to help?
00:45:41Oh, that's
00:45:43just what the doctor ordered.
00:45:45What is that?
00:45:47Oh, this is just
00:45:49a clue to where the crowns might be
00:45:51but we really don't know what to make of it.
00:45:53Maybe I can help?
00:45:55Xander, you made this lovely
00:45:57dinner. I don't want to
00:45:59talk about... Stop, stop, stop. Stop, please.
00:46:01If you're going to be stuck here, maybe I can
00:46:03make myself useful. Yes?
00:46:05Where have I heard that before?
00:46:07So,
00:46:09please, as we say in Greece,
00:46:11mille semble.
00:46:13What's that?
00:46:15Talk to me.
00:46:17Everything we've
00:46:19found so far connects to Princess
00:46:21Daphne.
00:46:23You said she never married? Never.
00:46:25It was rumored that she left a man beneath
00:46:27her station, but her family forbade their marriage.
00:46:29What happened to him?
00:46:31It's lost history.
00:46:33But one of the locals told me
00:46:35that legend says that
00:46:37the two of them would meet together and see her on this
00:46:39island.
00:46:41It was the only place that they could be together.
00:46:43Can you imagine a love
00:46:45that strong? That you'll find a
00:46:47way to be together no matter what?
00:46:49It's the kind of love everyone wishes for.
00:46:53I mean, obviously, without the
00:46:55get-in-to-see-each-other-or-marry part.
00:46:57Yeah.
00:47:03So,
00:47:05any brilliant ideas?
00:47:07Well,
00:47:09there's
00:47:11so many places I can barely
00:47:13make it out, but then again, maybe I'm just
00:47:15losing my eyesight.
00:47:17You know,
00:47:19gentle steam is a great way
00:47:21to smooth out antique maps
00:47:23without damaging them.
00:47:27You just want to hold
00:47:29the map
00:47:31right above the steam
00:47:33where it starts dissipating
00:47:35without getting any more liquid on it.
00:47:39What is that?
00:47:41Okay, that
00:47:43is unexpected.
00:47:49And
00:47:51my youngest sister, Violet.
00:47:53She's the feisty one.
00:47:57What?
00:47:59You're not the feisty one.
00:48:03Last one.
00:48:07I dare you.
00:48:21Thank you.
00:48:39You're going to have to coach me.
00:48:41I don't know what I'm doing.
00:48:51I don't know what I'm doing.
00:49:21Yeah!
00:49:31Yeah!
00:49:35Yeah!
00:49:39Yeah!
00:49:45Yeah!
00:49:51Yeah!
00:49:57I'll be right back.
00:50:03You won't uncover
00:50:05what you seek.
00:50:07What?
00:50:09You trust this,
00:50:11but you must learn to trust this.
00:50:15I don't understand.
00:50:17Only then you will uncover
00:50:19what you seek.
00:50:29Oh, where did you go?
00:50:31Are you okay?
00:50:35Iris thinks she's got something.
00:50:39It's a cave.
00:50:41How did this happen?
00:50:43Invisible ink
00:50:45revealed using gentle steam.
00:50:47Amazing.
00:50:49Actually, there is a hidden cave
00:50:51on the other side of the island.
00:50:53Not many people know about it,
00:50:55but I do.
00:50:57Being stuck with me
00:50:59is not so bad, yes?
00:51:01It's worth a shot, right?
00:51:03Honey, first thing tomorrow,
00:51:05you two may be the first
00:51:07to lay eyes on those crowns
00:51:09and overrule any.
00:51:17I can see why Princess Stephanie
00:51:19loved it here.
00:51:21On a night like this,
00:51:23you can almost imagine
00:51:25what it was like a thousand years ago.
00:51:27What if we don't find them?
00:51:29What are you talking about?
00:51:31I'm serious.
00:51:33I mean, there's a lot relying
00:51:35on this one potentially impossible discovery,
00:51:37and it's a lot of pressure,
00:51:39and I don't think you realize...
00:51:41Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:51:43We are going to find them,
00:51:45all right?
00:51:47And if we don't tomorrow,
00:51:49we'll keep going until we do.
00:51:51Nothing is impossible if we work together, okay?
00:51:53Yeah, you're right.
00:51:59What was that?
00:52:01You're right.
00:52:09Oh!
00:52:15I should get some rest.
00:52:17Yeah, me too.
00:52:19Good night, Eric.
00:52:21Night.
00:52:45Good morning.
00:52:53I have a good feeling about today.
00:52:59Come on, what are you waiting for?
00:53:15Look at her.
00:53:19It looks like the swelling is gone now.
00:53:21This is very, very good.
00:53:23I think we can remove the bandage.
00:53:25Good,
00:53:27because I'd love to be back on my feet again
00:53:29before we head back to the university.
00:53:31Soon, you think?
00:53:33Well, if they find the crowns today,
00:53:35and once we get everything settled,
00:53:37then, yeah, I guess we'll be heading back.
00:53:39I see.
00:53:45What is it?
00:53:47I don't know.
00:53:49I've had a lot of time to think
00:53:51while I've been here,
00:53:53and there's not much else to do but think
00:53:55and enjoy the view.
00:53:59Pondering what's next?
00:54:01Yeah.
00:54:03Yeah.
00:54:05I think I'm ready for
00:54:07a new chapter.
00:54:09That sounds intriguing.
00:54:11Not sure what it is yet,
00:54:13but at least I know
00:54:15I'm ready for it.
00:54:17Maybe you'll find it somewhere
00:54:19where you least expect it.
00:54:21Patience, remember.
00:54:23Are you telling me
00:54:25to be a patient patient?
00:54:27Maybe I am.
00:54:43Ready.
00:54:59It's over here, right?
00:55:01Seems like a good omen, right?
00:55:03Yeah.
00:55:13It's incredible down here.
00:55:43Hmm.
00:55:45Hmm.
00:55:47Hmm.
00:55:49Hmm.
00:55:51Hmm.
00:55:53Hmm.
00:55:55Hmm.
00:55:57Hmm.
00:55:59Hmm.
00:56:01Hmm.
00:56:03Hmm.
00:56:05Hmm.
00:56:07Hmm.
00:56:09Hmm.
00:56:11Hmm.
00:56:13Hmm.
00:56:15Hmm.
00:56:17Hmm.
00:56:19Hmm.
00:56:21Hmm.
00:56:23Hmm.
00:56:25Do you see that?
00:56:27Hmm.
00:56:29Hmm.
00:56:31Hmm.
00:56:33Hmm.
00:56:35Hmm.
00:56:37Hmm.
00:56:39Rock.
00:56:41I'll lift this
00:56:43so you can grab whatever that is.
00:57:09Yeah, they're fake.
00:57:22What?
00:57:24They're just modern replicas.
00:57:27No, they can't be.
00:57:29I'm gonna go for a walk. I need to clear my head.
00:57:39Okay.
00:58:09Iris, hey, I think I've...
00:58:26What's wrong?
00:58:28When were you going to tell me about the fakes?
00:58:32How do you know?
00:58:33That man, the one you said had been following you, came to see me.
00:58:38He was going to leak the story to humiliate me.
00:58:44I had no choice.
00:58:46What did you do?
00:58:47Helen of Troy's crowns.
00:58:49A treasure over a millennia old, or an archaeological hoax?
00:58:53What is this?
00:58:54Honey, someone leaked the story to the press.
00:58:56And unfortunately, it doesn't paint a very flattering picture of us.
00:59:00What's worse is the Dean saw it, and the board is now moving the meeting up
00:59:04to vote on shutting down the archaeology department.
00:59:07You paid him off?
00:59:09He was going to leak the story, either with our names or without.
00:59:13What about Skylar?
00:59:15My apologies to your associate.
00:59:19I am going to inform Dimitri that I will be leaving Cephalonius.
00:59:23I suggest you do the same.
00:59:30I did say it was going to take a miracle.
00:59:32Well, what's going to take a miracle now is for someone to hire me after this article.
00:59:36Oh, no, no, honey.
00:59:37You are going to brush yourself off and move forward.
00:59:40You're going to land on your feet and find your next adventure.
00:59:43I promise you.
00:59:45Just...
01:00:05Mrs. Ray, Mr. Duncan left something for you.
01:00:09Oh, he did?
01:00:12There you go.
01:00:13Thank you, Delia.
01:00:15I wish we could find them.
01:00:17You are?
01:00:18But whatever happens is meant to be.
01:00:24Thanks.
01:00:36How do you do that?
01:00:37Have faith that it will all work out.
01:00:40I guess whatever happens is meant to be.
01:00:51Hey, it's Eric.
01:00:52Sorry I missed you.
01:00:53Leave me a message.
01:00:55Eric, hey.
01:00:56Delia gave me the stuff you left for me and now you're not answering your phone,
01:01:01so I assume that means you're giving up.
01:01:04Well, we have to keep looking.
01:01:06We're getting close.
01:01:07I can feel it.
01:01:09Come on.
01:01:10Our adventure isn't finished yet.
01:01:12If you're in, meet me at the waterfront.
01:01:17You finished?
01:01:20No.
01:01:24I'm not finished.
01:01:35I thought for sure you'd be packing up by now.
01:01:38Probably should be.
01:01:42My department's being shut down after this article came out.
01:01:52I'm sorry, Skye.
01:01:55You told me whatever happens is meant to be, right?
01:01:59Sometimes you have to make things happen for yourself.
01:02:01This is too important.
01:02:03If these crowns are real and we find them, it could change everything.
01:02:08We could change history.
01:02:11Come on.
01:02:13Now is not the time to throw in the trowel.
01:02:20You know, like the little shovels used by archaeologists.
01:02:23Oh, I get it.
01:02:29So?
01:02:32Let's get to work.
01:02:46You're walking so much better now.
01:02:48Thank you.
01:02:49Yeah, it feels so much better.
01:02:51Xander really knows what he's doing.
01:02:53You will be leaving us soon, correct?
01:02:55Unfortunately, yeah.
01:02:58Well, you will be missed around here.
01:03:03What if we went all the way back to the box?
01:03:05Your first discovery.
01:03:08All that was in there was that half a medallion.
01:03:10The depiction of Han and Skye.
01:03:14What's that?
01:03:18I don't know.
01:03:19I'd never noticed that before.
01:03:24Where are you going?
01:03:26Lunch.
01:03:28You coming?
01:03:45Oh, hey.
01:03:47It's nice to see you on your feet again.
01:03:50Well, I wouldn't be so soon if it hadn't been for you.
01:03:53It's all part of the service.
01:03:55Turns out it's not so bad being taken care of by a handsome man.
01:03:58Handsome?
01:03:59Whoa, wait a minute.
01:04:00What happened to the ancient treasure?
01:04:02Well, the treasure part is true.
01:04:04I'll take it.
01:04:07And I would have never realized that I wanted something different if I hadn't been forced to relax.
01:04:12So, have you figured out your next chapter?
01:04:16Yeah, I have.
01:04:19And it's unexpected.
01:04:24But it was definitely worth the wait.
01:04:34Shall I just take the door off its hinges?
01:04:36Sorry to barge in, but we really need to see the box from Princess Daphne's Ruins.
01:04:40Yeah, sure.
01:04:41I was about to package this up to send it to Athens, so you're just in time.
01:04:49May I ask what it is that you think you're looking for?
01:04:53Here.
01:04:58The interior of the box is shallower than the exterior would imply.
01:05:03Why is that?
01:05:11Sea glass?
01:05:19It's beautiful, but it doesn't tell us anything about where the crowns are.
01:05:23Now who's skeptical?
01:05:27Hold on.
01:05:34We reviewed everything.
01:05:35The history, the mythology, the physical evidence.
01:05:43I'll be right back.
01:06:06What are you?
01:06:12OMG, did you see this article?
01:06:17Yeah, I saw it.
01:06:30I can't believe Eric wasn't mentioned.
01:06:32How did he manage that?
01:06:35Here.
01:06:51Hey, Delia.
01:06:52Have you seen Eric?
01:06:53Yeah, yeah, he went outside.
01:06:54I think he was meeting someone.
01:06:56Okay, thank you.
01:06:59Word on the street is...
01:07:01I don't know what it is just yet, but we are onto something.
01:07:28Hey, do you need a hand?
01:07:29They're working together.
01:07:31Who?
01:07:32I should have known.
01:07:34Skylar, what are you talking about?
01:07:35I just caught Eric talking with the same man I saw with the guy who's been following us.
01:07:39Wait, what?
01:07:40He must be their benefactor or something.
01:07:43This must have been his plan all along, to use us to find the crowns and then sell them to some rich art collector.
01:07:48Wait, wait, wait.
01:07:49Are you sure?
01:07:51Did you notice anything about that article?
01:07:53No.
01:07:54Eric isn't mentioned.
01:07:56It's only logical that he leaked this story.
01:07:59I can't believe I trusted him.
01:08:20What's going on?
01:08:22I don't know.
01:08:23I don't know.
01:08:24Why don't you tell me?
01:08:39I just don't think this is a traditional map.
01:08:44But there are multiple layers to this paper.
01:08:50I think we need to be thinking about this image in the three-dimensional sense.
01:08:53No way.
01:09:00Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:09:01Slow down, okay?
01:09:02We can't afford any more sprained ankles here.
01:09:04Sorry.
01:09:05What's the rush?
01:09:06I know where the crowns are.
01:09:18Okay.
01:09:20I can do this.
01:09:31Skylar left already.
01:09:33What?
01:09:35Where did she go?
01:09:36She said she knows where the crowns are, and she took care of my bed.
01:09:44We thought you knew.
01:09:50Come on.
01:09:51Then we'll drive.
01:10:08Skylar.
01:10:12I talked to Iris.
01:10:13You got it all wrong.
01:10:16Charles is my boss.
01:10:17And yes, he is a very rich man, but we were never working with that other treasure hunter.
01:10:22And why was he?
01:10:23He planted the fake crowns and tried to use that failure to get Charles to hire him over me.
01:10:28But Charles said no.
01:10:32And what about the article?
01:10:34Charles paid him to keep our names out of it.
01:10:37His name and his reputation are everything to him.
01:10:41He is really not a bad guy.
01:10:44Charles funded this whole operation.
01:10:46He wants us to find them.
01:10:49And the crowns will stay here?
01:10:51In Greece?
01:10:52In a museum?
01:10:53They were never going anywhere else.
01:11:03So come on.
01:11:04Don't keep me in suspense.
01:11:05You think they're here?
01:11:09You stay working together.
01:11:10You told me that Princess Daphne loved the beach.
01:11:13By the water was where she felt the most at peace.
01:11:15I remember.
01:11:16And the box you found.
01:11:17With the seashell carved into the lid.
01:11:20All the evidence kept pointing to the sea and I kept wanting to dig into the dirt.
01:11:25Well, time changes things.
01:11:32Stop being so mysterious.
01:11:36Your gut kept saying they were here.
01:11:40Well...
01:11:44You were right.
01:11:46The sea glass revealed a name.
01:11:50Udi.
01:11:51This beach.
01:11:53They're here.
01:11:56Are you sure?
01:11:58We're just going to have to have faith.
01:12:29You think this is where they would meet?
01:12:57Princess Daphne and her true love?
01:12:59It's certainly the place for it.
01:13:03Look.
01:13:25Anything over here?
01:13:30There's something back here.
01:14:00I need to be honest.
01:14:02I love you.
01:14:03So much.
01:14:05I love you.
01:14:11I love you.
01:14:17I love you.
01:14:23I have a feeling that you two may have met before.
01:14:53May have just changed the course of history.
01:14:59As far as I can tell, they're authentic.
01:15:03You're sure?
01:15:04You're sure?
01:15:05We did it.
01:15:11Wow.
01:15:12Check again.
01:15:16It is this kind of care and reverence for our culture that makes us admire you both so much.
01:15:21I couldn't have done it.
01:15:24Skylar, the society would like to offer you and your university a partnership.
01:15:30Your students will have full access to our resources and all that Catalonia has to offer.
01:15:37Thank you, Dimitri.
01:15:39I should like to make a generous endowment to your university to fund future research opportunities.
01:15:46I don't know what to say.
01:15:48And Eric, we hope that you'll be here to spearhead all of the efforts.
01:15:54This is only the beginning of what we can discover together.
01:16:08Yeah.
01:16:10Hey, you almost ready?
01:16:11Hi.
01:16:12Just about.
01:16:13I'm just finishing packing.
01:16:14Some baklava for me and Xander.
01:16:16You and Xander?
01:16:17Thank you.
01:16:19So I just got off the phone with the dean.
01:16:21They are overwhelmed at your dedication to keeping the department running.
01:16:27You took a huge leap of faith and it paid off.
01:16:30Now it's time for me to do the same.
01:16:34I'm staying.
01:16:36It's time for my next adventure.
01:16:40That's great.
01:16:42I'm so happy for you.
01:16:44Thank you.
01:16:46Hey.
01:16:47Hi.
01:16:48Hi.
01:16:49Can I talk to you for a sec?
01:16:51Yeah.
01:17:11I'm really going to miss this place.
01:17:14Sounds like we'll be working together again soon though.
01:17:17That's true.
01:17:18I'll be back soon.
01:17:20Right.
01:17:24I'll miss your crazy driving.
01:17:28And I guess I'll miss your lame archaeology books.
01:17:31Lame?
01:17:33Now I've got a real bone to pick with you.
01:17:40Until our next adventure.
01:18:10And so, these 3,000 year old crowns that were thought to be a symbol of the
01:18:40myth are now on display on Cephalonia.
01:18:43In order to find success in archaeology, you must remember that logic can only take you so far.
01:18:49We search for facts, yes.
01:18:52But facts can change as new discoveries are made.
01:18:55We study the past, yes.
01:18:58But the past can also help inform our future.
01:19:01Keep an open mind.
01:19:04And an open heart.
01:19:07Because you never know what you might discover.
01:19:10Before we go, does anyone have any questions?
01:19:12I have a question.
01:19:20What are you doing here?
01:19:22I had a gut feeling from the moment I first met you.
01:19:25But I decided to think about things logically.
01:19:29And I came up with a list of all the reasons we should be together.
01:19:34Number one.
01:19:36I am incredibly handsome.
01:19:40Number two.
01:19:42You drive me absolutely crazy.
01:19:45I thought these were reasons we should be together.
01:19:48You drive me crazy because you challenge me to be better.
01:19:51And together we make a pretty incredible team.
01:19:55Number three.
01:19:57You talked just now about the past and the future.
01:20:00Well, in our past, we unearthed one of the most magical treasures ever discovered.
01:20:07But I discovered something even better and even more real.
01:20:11And now I know exactly what I want my future to be.
01:20:16Because...
01:20:20I dig you.
01:20:30I thought you said you had a question.
01:20:34Truth or dare?
01:20:39Dare.
01:20:57Nice and firm. Nice and firm.
01:21:00There we go.
01:21:02There we go.
01:21:08Hey!
01:21:13Hey!
01:21:17Congratulations.
01:21:18Thank you.
01:21:19Yamas! Yamas! Yamas! Yamas!
01:21:25Boy, these guys really did drive us crazy, didn't they?
01:21:29Come on, it's almost time for speeches.
01:21:31Oh, I'm ready.
01:21:32Let's go.
01:21:34No note cards?
01:21:36Nope.
01:21:37I'm going with my gut, speaking for me.
01:21:40Well, I guess we found it.
01:21:43What?
01:21:46The love everyone wishes for.
01:21:50It was meant to be.
01:21:59First, I'm going to paint the pig's skin a dark yellow.
01:22:30Then I'm going to paint the pig's feet.
01:22:41And the feet of the pig.
01:22:59And the feet of the pig.
01:23:29And the feet of the pig.
01:23:42Then I'm going to paint the yellow of the pig's feet.
01:23:59Then I'm going to paint the yellow of the pig's feet.
01:24:29Then I'm going to paint the yellow of the pig's feet.
01:24:32Then I'm going to paint the yellow of the pig's feet.
01:24:35And the yellow of the pig's feet.
01:24:57I'm done.
01:24:59See you in the next video.

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