The planet is much closer to Gargantua than we thought. - Gargantua? - It's what we're calling the black hole. Miller's and Dr. Mann's planets both orbit it. - And Miller's is on the horizon? - As a basketball around a hoop. Landing there takes us dangerously close. And a black hole that big has a huge gravitational pull.
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Miller's site has kept pinging thumbs up, as has Dr. Mann's. Um... Edmunds' went down three years ago. Transmitter failure? Maybe. He was sending the thumbs up right until it went dark. But Miller's still looks good though, right? - Because she's coming up fast. Mm-hm.
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- We should ease! - Hands where I can see them. The only time I went down was when a machine was easing at the wrong time. - A little caution... - Can get you killed, like reckless driving. - Cooper, it's too damn fast! - I got this. - Should I disable the feedback? - No. I need to feel the air.
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Look, I could swing around that neutron star to decelerate. No, it's not that. It's time. The gravity on that planet will slow our clock compared to Earth's drastically.
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So the lost communications came through. - How? - The relay on this side cached them. So years of basic data. No real surprises.
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How bad? Every hour we spend on that planet will be... seven years back on Earth.
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With one complication.
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It's just water!
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A spherical hole.
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Unauthorized.
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Not at the table, Murph.
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Hello, Rom. I've waited years.
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And something seemed wrong about dreaming my life away.
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Oh, I had a couple of stretches. But I stopped believing you were coming back.
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- By now it must be... Twenty-three years... four months, eight days. Doyle? I thought I was prepared. I knew the theory. Reality's different.