1. Previously on Dexter . . .
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2. What if the ice-truck
killer does disappear?
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3. No, he's got unfinished business with me.
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4. "Dear Ken. I'm in pieces.
Why the cold shoulder? Love, Barbie."
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5. Paul called after you left.
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6. He's already out of jail. Overcrowding.
Can you believe it?
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7. Are you fucking my wife?
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8. Next time. We'll figure
out what to tell the kids.
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9. - So you don't have to sneak out like this.
- You want there to be a next time?
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10. I just wish he'd go away. Why can't he
just go away and disappear forever?
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11. - I so want to maul you right now.
- I so want you to.
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12. It's different.
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13. It feels like . . .
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14. I hate saying this.
It sounds fucking cheesy.
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15. It feels like making love.
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16. "Barbie, be patient.
One day we'll share a cold one."
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17. Thank God for showers.
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18. Private time to think -
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19. harder to come by now that
I'm in a real relationship.
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20. - Do you mind?
- Not at all.
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21. - Could you pass the soap?
- Yeah.
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22. Mom, I got to pee!
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23. I'll be right there, sweetie!
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24. - Hold on a second, buddy!
- I can't!
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25. - Sorry. One-bathroom house.
- Nature calls.
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26. Cool. How did you get that ugly scar?
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27. - Cody.
- Sword fight. I won.
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28. - Mom. I got to brush.
- Whatever happened to knocking?
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29. I'm gonna be late for school.
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30. You brush, you pee, I'm just gonna . . .
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31. Wow, big scar.
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32. Sword fight. He won.
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33. I mean, what does separation mean to you?
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34. To me is that you're separated,
And you work it out.
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35. Now, this was false pretences.
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36. Nina knew she wanted a divorce when
she asked for the separation. She lied.
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37. And you didn't when you
were cheating on her, right?
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38. "Cheat". One cheat.
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39. - That's in the singular.
- One. OK.
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40. And I felt so crappy, I told her the next day.
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41. - Your problem is you're too honest.
- she wouldn't even talk about it.
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42. And I tried to get her to see
a counselor with me.
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43. Stop the car, man! Stop the goddamn car!
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44. Hey!
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45. Stop! Police!
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46. - You all right?
- Yeah.
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47. The suspect's name was Jacques Bayard,
according to his driver's license.
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48. - Haitian?
- That'd be my guess.
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49. All right. Let's go over it again.
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50. I saw a gun in the suspect's waistband.
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51. I went to question him,
and he took off running.
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52. - Angel. You saw all this.
- Yeah, I saw Bayard bolt,
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53. and I turned the car around in pursuit.
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54. - And when you went under the causeway . . .
- He took a shot at me.
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55. I took cover and returned fire from that corner.
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56. No, not from there.
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57. Yes, from fucking there.
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58. But . . .
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59. if you shot him from right there,
the blood spatter would go in that direction.
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60. You questioning me?
I got questions for you.
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61. - The man's doing what he's supposed to.
- He is a creep job!
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62. Just focus on the facts, OK?
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63. The DA's team is ready for you. You good?
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64. - I'm good.
- Yeah.
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65. You're up next.
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66. Sorry, but I didn't invent physics.
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67. He just got mixed up, is all.
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68. I'm not even sure what the hell happened.
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69. Trauma can distort the memory.
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70. I want you and Rita to meet my boyfriend.
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71. - It's hard to get a baby-sitter on Friday night.
- You're my brother.
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72. - You should know my boyfriend.
- You really like using the B word.
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73. Rudy is my goddamn boyfriend,
so stop making bullshit excuses.
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74. Honestly, our last double date
was a little awkward.
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75. I just want to make sure this one's gonna stick.
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76. Well, thanks for the vote
of fucking confidence.
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77. Dex, Rudy's different.
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78. I feel safe with him. I think . . . I'm falling for him.
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79. Excuse me.
Where can I find Dexter Morgan?
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80. - Right here.
- Oh, that was easy.
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81. An urgent registered letter?
Maybe you won a sweepstakes.
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82. - Dex, you got a second?
- Yeah.
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83. You finish your report on the shooting?
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84. I'm walking it up to lA right now.
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85. You still think Doakes' version doesn't add up?
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86. Blood never lies.
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87. Shit. Listen, um . . .
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88. - Can you sit on that till I talk to Doakes?
- Here.
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89. No, it's yours to sit on, stand on.
Do what you want.
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90. - Thanks.
- You're welcome.
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91. It's a federal offence to read
someone else's mail.
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92. "We regret to inform you
of the death of your father"?
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93. - Dad died ten years ago.
- This isn't about Harry.
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94. "Joseph Driscoll of Dade City. Florida.
names his son, Dexter Morgan of Miami,
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95. "as his executor." It's a will.
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96. He can't be your biological father. Dad said
he died before you came to live with us.
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97. he wouldn't make a mistake like that.
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98. "The body's awaiting cremation
while they notify the next of kin."
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99. Hey, I'm your only next of kin.
Don't you fucking forget it.
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100. Oh, and I inherited a house.
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101. I know the truth, because Harry
always told me the truth.
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102. He had to.
He was teaching me principles, a code.
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103. He knew what I would become without it.
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104. So Joseph Driscoll of Dade City
must have been mistaken.
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105. You know what this is?
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106. This is Dexter's new birth certificate.
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107. The adoption finally went through.
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108. - You're a Morgan now.
- I thought I was already a Morgan.
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109. Well, you have been to us,
but it's official now.
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110. It took a long time and a lot of hurdles.
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111. - This is an important day for us.
- Hey. Dad?
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112. How come you never told us
what happened to Dexter's real parents?
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113. Well, they died.
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114. - I know, but how?
- I don't know.
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115. - Let's not talk about it.
- No, how did they die, Dad?
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116. It was an accident, a tragic accident.
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117. So, have you found out anything else
about this Joe Driscoll?
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118. Well, I looked online.
I even looked at police records.
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119. There are no birth records, no driver's license,
just the deed to the house.
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120. And a mention in the local paper
about his bowling team.
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121. - That's odd.
- Yeah, I spoke to the probate lawyer,
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122. the guy who drafted the will,
and apparently Joseph Driscoll
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123. was an insurance adjuster of sound mind,
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124. with no doubts about who I was.
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125. You're not feeling any of this, are you?
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126. You're obviously so overwhelmed
that you've shut down.
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127. Maybe.
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128. - It's too much for you to handle.
- Yeah. I guess.
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129. - So I think I should come with you.
- Oh. no. you don't have to do that.
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130. Trust me. You'll need me.
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131. Did I fall asleep?
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132. Sex like that takes a lot out of a person.
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133. Are we still seeing your brother
Friday night?
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134. No. He's got to go to Dade City.
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135. - What's in Dade City?
- I told you he was adopted, right?
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136. Some dead guy in Dade fucking City
thought he was his biological father
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137. - and left him a house.
- Really?
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138. - It's a mistake. A big one.
- Still, though, that's got to . . .
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139. Open up some old wounds.
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140. - When are you leaving?
- Me?
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141. I'm staying in bed with you all weekend.
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142. - I thought you two were close.
- We are.
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143. Dex likes to deal with things on his own.
He doesn't need my help.
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144. Or . . .
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145. He doesn't know how to ask for it.
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146. I left a message not to have
this conversation.
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147. Yeah, which is why I hustled over here,
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148. - so we could hash this out like adults.
- I'm an adult but I'm still going out of town.
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149. Not if it means blowing off
my scheduled visit with my kids.
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150. That's not your call.
The kids are already at Colleen's.
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151. You can have your visit when we get back.
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152. It's just that I already laid out cash
for the tickets.
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153. A death in the family trumps the circus.
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154. Dexter is not your family. I am.
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155. You ready?
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156. Hey, Paul. Better hit the road.
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157. They should serve a cardiologist
with these burgers.
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158. We had to eat them.
Junk food's the unwritten rule of the road.
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159. It's nice.
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160. The lawyer said there should be
a key under the mat.
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161. - Are you my new neighbors?
- No.
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162. We're just here to clear up
some things with the estate.
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163. So sad about Mr. Driscoll.
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164. He was only 60. you know -
too young for a heart attack.
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165. He used to clean my gutters every fall.
I don't know what I'm gonna do now . . .
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166. Unless you know how to clean gutters.
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167. We're not gonna be here for that long.
But you have a good day.
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168. A bachelor lived here, that's for sure.
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169. We can head back tomorrow morning.
as soon I straighten things out at the morgue.
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170. I don't want a house in Dade City.
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171. Which means it's gonna need to be packed up.
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172. And I don't think anybody else is gonna do it,
so I guess that leaves us.
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173. Told you you'd need me.
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174. - Hey, James.
- Hey, man.
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175. lA is pressing me
on my report of the shooting.
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176. - Yeah.
- There's one thing that I can't get clear on.
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177. - It's pretty clear from where I was standing.
- Yeah...
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178. Except I could have sworn that I heard
your 9mm go off before the.38.
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179. Now, there's lots of reasons
it could have gone down that way.
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180. if Bayard even just aimed at you,
it's still all right to shoot.
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181. - Except he shot first.
- Maybe you're confused about that, too.
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182. But the blood-spatter report says
it couldn't have gone that way.
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183. - You saying I'm a liar?
- I'm saying maybe you're not remembering.
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184. This may come as a shock to you. Angel.
but you're not the only honest cop in Miami.
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185. Look, I just want to know
why a man is dead.
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186. - You want to come at me, you do it straight.
- You want it straight? I did not see a gun.
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187. Angel. I need to talk to you.
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188. Help me out, man.
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189. - Is that Joe?
- Must be.
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190. It's weird, but he looks a little bit like you . . .
But not really.
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191. Those seem to be the only pictures
in the house. There's no . . .
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192. family or kids' photos.
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193. Lonely.
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194. Dexter.
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195. - Hi.
- Hey.
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196. Surprise.
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197. I know you can't ask for my help,
but it's my duty to,
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198. you know . . .
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199. help while you deal with old wounds.
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200. Or wha . . .
Jesus. Whatever. I'm here.
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201. - so it appears.
- And this is Rudy.
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202. Hey.
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203. I've waited a long time to meet you.
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204. And you must be Rita.
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205. - Hi.
- Hi.
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206. He came here for me - for the both of us.
isn't he great?
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207. A lot of work to pack all this up.
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208. Even with the four of us,
it'll take us the whole weekend.
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209. - The weekend?
- Where should I put our stuff?
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210. It's too eerie.
sleeping in a dead man's house.
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211. I saw a Motel 6 on the way in.
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212. We could stay here and save the money.
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213. I mean, it is late,
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214. and we'd probably get more
packing done if we stayed here.
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215. It's up to you, Dex. Just say the word.
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216. As long as you don't mind the sofa bed.
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217. OK, I'll go look for some clean sheets.
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218. How did a death
turn into a couples' weekend?
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219. Luckily, I get up earlier than normal people.
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220. Coffee?
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221. Thanks. I've got to hit the morgue.
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222. Want company?
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223. No.
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224. - Thank you, though.
- It's private.
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225. I get it.
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226. I gave Joe a physical once a year,
like clockwork,
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227. so no history of heart disease, but it happens.
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228. It appears so.
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229. We were about to send him
to a crematorium when we found you.
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230. We thought his son should have a chance
to pay his last respects.
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231. I'm not his son.
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232. Estrangement in a family is a shame, but . . .
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233. death is the great unifier.
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234. That's an interesting tattoo.
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235. Joe said he picked that up in Nam.
You can be proud. He was a patriot.
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236. - Perhaps he was also an ex-convict.
- Excuse me?
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237. It's a prison tattoo.
it's a pen and ballpoint ink one.
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238. It's three or four decades old,
judging by the fade.
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239. Son, I knew Joe. He was no ex-convict.
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240. He was a good man, a quiet man,
and a damn good bowler.
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241. How'd you determine cardiac arrest?
Was there damage to the coronary artery?
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242. It's professional curiosity.
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243. - I work in forensics, down in Miami.
- I see.
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244. Well, I found micro aneurisms in the retinas.
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245. It's common with seizures
during a heart attack.
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246. It's also a sign of diabetic retinopathy.
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247. son. I may be a small-town doctor.
but I know a heart attack when I see one.
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248. Who knows what caused it?
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249. Stress, inactivity . . .
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250. French fries.
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251. But knowing won't bring him back.
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252. It's hard to accept so many unanswered
questions, but sometimes . . .
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253. No, you're right . . .
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254. Dr. Pittman.
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255. Yeah, this is really hard.
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256. You mind if I just take
a minute alone with . . . Dad?
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257. I'll be next door in my office.
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258. Masuka.
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259. Hey, it's Dexter Morgan.
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260. - Dude, I know your last name.
- I need a favor, a DNA comparison.
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261. I thought you were away with the girlfriend.
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262. - What? She surfing the crimson wave?
- I'm just helping out a local agency.
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263. I'm gonna send you two blood samples.
I need it AsAP.
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264. - Do a tox screen, will you?
- Hey, Romeo,
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265. if this is your idea of a romantic weekend,
you will be a bachelor for a long time.
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266. Run another lV.
Let's keep his blood levels volumized.
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267. - What's his pressure?
- It's 80 and dropping.
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268. We may need to do a belly tap.
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269. Hey, Dex. Buddy, I'm here.
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270. - It hurts. Dad.
- What happened?
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271. He tried to climb a fence
to get Debra's ball,
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272. but a dog chased after him.
and he fell on a wrought-iron post.
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273. - Is he gonna be all right?
- We can keep him stable for a while.
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274. But he's gonna need surgery to repair some
internal bleeding. That's a problem.
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275. Can we talk over here, please?
Dex, I'll be right back.
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276. Hold your brother's hand, sweetie.
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277. OK. the complication is
with your son's blood type.
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278. - I don't want to talk about this.
- Why are you being like this?
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279. Don't mention that in front of anybody.
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280. Are you crazy? He could die.
You've got to go now.
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281. So, you heard the.38 go off before
Sergeant Doakes' 9mm.
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282. Then I went under the causeway,
and I saw the suspect...
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283. - Mr. Bayard.
- . .Mr. Bayard on the ground,
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284. - his gun lying next to him.
- And you're sure it was Mr. Bayard's gun?
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285. Well, the.38 wasn't mine . . . and
Sergeant Doakes had his niner in his hands.
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286. Did you see Mr. Bayard carrying the gun
before the foot chase began?
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287. Sergeant Doakes did.
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288. Did you see Mr. Bayard acting suspiciously?
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289. - Did you know Mr. Bayard was a janitor?
- l . . . How the fuck would I know that?
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290. Never got even a parking ticket since
he immigrated from Haiti 15 years ago.
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291. He got a lot more than that this time,
didn't he?
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292. Are you sure you heard the.38 go off
before sergeant Doakes' 9mm?
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293. Joe bought this house outright in 1976.
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294. - Paid cash. No records before that.
- No records, no childhood photos . . .
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295. The guy was 60.
but it's like his life started when he was 30.
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296. - You know, you're right. He's right.
- So, what happened
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297. between years one and 29?
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298. - Maybe he butchered his entire family.
- Yeah,
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299. or he walked out on his two wives
and a lot of bad debt.
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300. The guy was a loser. After all.
Who else owns this many bowling balls?
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301. - What do you think, Dex?
- I think Joe spent some time in prison,
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302. probably mixed with some bad people.
Maybe he had to hide from them.
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303. Whatever it was, drugs were involved.
Narcotics anonymous.
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304. Paul used to get these, except he never
made it past the welcome chip.
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305. - Looks like Joe was clean for . . .
- Let me guess - 30 years.
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306. Joe said no to the drugs,
but not his rock 'n' roll.
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307. Nothing in his collection post-1980.
Got to love a purist.
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308. Oh, good. Dancing.
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309. - Hello?
- Hey, babe. It's Paul.
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310. Just making sure dear Dexter
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311. is dealing decently with his dead dad.
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312. We're fine. Everyone's fine, all right?
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313. - We'll see you on Monday.
- No. no. no.
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314. Talk to me. You having fun? 'Cause I'm not.
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315. - Paul.
- I would have.
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316. I could have taken my kids to the circus.
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317. We'd be eating peanuts right now,
stepping in elephant shit.
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318. Paul, this's not helping my confidence in you.
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319. Oh, I think you've got enough
confidence for both of us.
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320. Look, if you want to work towards
building more visitation days,
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321. you need to avoid this behavior right here.
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322. Now, I think you might just want
to politely hang up.
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323. OK. You're right.
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324. I'm sorry.
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325. You have a great weekend.
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326. A secret life - the only thing
Joe and I have in common.
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327. There's nothing else
in this house to connect us.
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328. Hiding out?
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329. Cleaning up.
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330. I can only imagine what you're going through.
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331. A lot of lemon-fresh joy.
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332. You joke. It's a good defense, by the way.
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333. Thank you, I think.
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334. Still, the possibility has
got to be weighing on you.
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335. - What possibility?
- That Joe could actually be your dad.
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336. The only way that's a possibility
is if Harry was wrong.
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337. - And that's just not possible.
- Or he lied.
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338. Don't you worry, little man.
You're not gonna feel a thing.
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339. I thought there was a problem,
you know, the blood?
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340. Your dad fixed it.
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341. See, you have a very special
blood type - AB negative.
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342. It's hard to come by.
and our supply was low.
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343. But your dad knew somebody
with blood like yours. You're lucky.
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344. - Can I have a moment with my son?
- Yeah.
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345. Hey, Dex. Everything's gonna be fine.
You'll be good as new.
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346. - I will?
- Hey, would I lie to you?
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347. When my father was dying.
he just asked me for one thing.
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348. "Be an honest man."
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349. That's all he asked.
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350. I made him that promise,
and that's why I'm a cop.
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351. Now this Haitian man is dead,
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352. and I don't know why.
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353. But I know it ain't right.
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354. But if I talk . . .
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355. I'll be a rat to the whole precinct.
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356. - But if I lie . . .
- Hold on.
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357. Go ahead.
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358. The blood spatter
doesn't match Doakes' report.
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359. Also . . .
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360. I heard Doakes' 9mm go off before the.38.
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361. - But he must have had good cause.
- so Doakes fired first.
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362. Doakes fired first.
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363. - I hope tuna's all right.
- Love me a little mercury.
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364. - It's Dexter's.
- He's out stealing garbage space . . .
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365. - from the neighbors.
- Criminal - I like it.
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366. It's the station.
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367. Morgan here.
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368. Wait. Did I call the hot Morgan by mistake?
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369. Freudian.
My subconscious has been exposed.
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370. - Well, zip it up and tell me what's going on.
- I got the results.
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371. On Doakes' shooting? Is he cleared?
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372. - On the DNA test.
- What DNA test?
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373. You trusted Dad your entire life,
so why question him now?
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374. - Am I missing something?
- DNA test?
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375. Masuka called?
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376. Your biological father was dead.
Dad told us that. I remember.
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377. So, the DNA came back negative?
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378. It was a match.
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379. Joe Driscoll was your bio dad.
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380. Interesting.
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381. Do you think Dad . . . lied?
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382. I think he might have known Joe was here . . .
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383. five hours up l-95 my whole life.
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384. He must have had a damn good reason.
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385. I'm not gonna let some guy you
didn't even know draw him into question.
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386. Deb, I'm not questioning anything.
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387. That's why you got a tox screen, too.
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388. I need to clear my head.
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389. Where are your car keys?
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390. I ordered the tox screen because
Joe had no history of heart disease.
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391. - And the coroner's report was inept.
- You did it because he's important to you.
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392. - It was professional curiosity.
- So you'll be professionally glad
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393. to know that the only toxin
in his system was a sedative,
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394. which he probably took to . . .
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395. - I don't know. Sleep.
- That would surprise me.
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396. Joe was 30 years sober,
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397. and I haven't found anything
stronger than Advil in his medicine cabinet.
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398. It wouldn't be
the first addict falling off the wagon.
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399. Or someone slipped him the sedative
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400. so he wouldn't struggle
once injected with something.
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401. - Like?
- Diabetic insulin.
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402. It can cause cardiac arrest.
We've seen it before.
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403. It's nearly impossible to detect unless
you find a point of injection.
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404. - But if I had a chance to examine the body . . .
- Jesus Christ!
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405. He's not even your family.
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406. Mom and Dad were. I am.
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407. - Will you start questioning me now?
- You? Why would l...
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408. Joe Driscoll was
obviously bad fucking news,
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409. which is why Dad didn't want you
to know anything about him!
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410. Doesn't that matter to you?
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411. I don't know what you want from me.
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412. I want what Dad wanted.
I want nothing to do with this guy.
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413. Let's just finish packing up
this crappy house and walk the fuck away!
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414. All right. That sounds like a good plan. OK?
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415. I guess I understand why Deb is upset.
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416. We both idolized Harry,
lived by what he taught us . . .
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417. Though Deb never had
to be taught not to kill innocent people.
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418. That's why she doesn't understand
why I need to know.
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419. Howdy, neighbor. Let me get that for you.
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420. Oh. Well, thank you.
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421. I was wondering, did you notice any visitors
over at Joe's last week?
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422. Visitors? Oh, I'm not sure.
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423. I'm just wondering
if he has any outstanding bills.
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424. A gardener, maybe,
or a delivery person, repairman?
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425. Well. Come to think of it.
there was a cable repairman here last week.
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426. He was polite.
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427. But, you know,
he couldn't fix my TV antenna.
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428. You remember what he looked like?
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429. Well, he had dark hair . . .
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430. average height, normal, I suppose.
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431. I did some checking
on our suspect Jacques Bayard.
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432. You lending lA a hand?
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433. I just like to know what's
going on in my department.
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434. And what is going on?
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435. Turns out Mr. Bayard changed
his name when he immigrated here.
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436. Used to be Rene Thibault,
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437. a former officer in the Haitian military.
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438. Didn't your tour in the army
include some special op in Haiti?
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439. Right.
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440. Special means you don't talk about it.
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441. But I know you've heard
as many horror stories as I have,
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442. about what went on down there
with those death squads.
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443. What were they called?
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444. Tonton Macoutes.
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445. Yeah, "the bogeymen."
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446. They did a lot of terrible things,
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447. killed a lot of people.
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448. They made mothers carry
the heads of their dead sons.
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449. Forced fathers to rape their daughters.
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450. Tied cinder blocks around
people's necks and drowned them
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451. and put mutilated bodies in trees and
killed anybody who tried to take them down.
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452. This man, Jacques Bayard,
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453. if he did those things . . .
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454. He deserved a lot worse than he got.
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455. Don't worry, James. It'll be over soon.
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456. I know it will.
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457. if Joe was shot up with insulin,
there will be an injection welt . . .
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458. maybe between his toes or in a freckle.
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459. if it's there, I'll find it.
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460. Small towns.
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461. Come on, Dr. Pittman,
which crematorium did you send Joe to?
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462. Hey! You! Stop!
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463. Come on!
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464. Get in!
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465. Heard you sneak out.
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466. - Took a guess where you were headed.
- Figuring I'd need a ride?
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467. Figured I could talk you out of it.
No such luck. Huh?
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468. - Deb will be delighted.
- As far as I know, you went out for a walk.
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469. Jesus, did you steal something?
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470. My fingerprints were all over it. I figured
it was prudent to get rid of the evidence.
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471. It's just a box of ashes.
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472. - Joe was cremated, then.
- Yep.
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473. Guess you weren't able to find out
if he was injected with anything.
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474. No.
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475. - What are you gonna do with him?
- I don't know.
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476. Dumpster?
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477. I have a better idea.
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478. You know . . .
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479. No matter what Harry said.
no matter what Deb thinks,
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480. - that's your father.
- Cardboard box.
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481. I know you don't want to acknowledge it,
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482. which is why you're breaking and entering,
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483. searching for some killer.
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484. But you took that
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485. because there's a part of you . . .
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486. that knows that this . . .
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487. That box . . .
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488. is your real father.
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489. My father.
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490. Sounds strange.
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491. I know.
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492. Oh, hey.
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493. - You all right?
- I was just getting some air.
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494. I found something in Joe's closet.
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495. It's just a bunch of papers.
They're over there.
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496. Any clues?
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497. Hey, buddy.
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498. - How you feeling?
- Good.
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499. It kind of itches.
but they have ice cream here.
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500. Life's a trade-off.
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501. - What are you making there?
- A thank-you card.
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502. See? The nurse brought me
the crayons and everything.
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503. Who's it for?
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504. Well. She said I should thank
the man who gave me the blood.
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505. I mean, that's normal, right,
giving thank-you cards?
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506. Yes, it is.
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507. It's just that he's gone.
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508. And we won't be seeing him again.
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509. - I'm sorry.
- That's all right, it doesn't mean anything.
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510. Yeah, it does. You keep drawing, son.
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511. - I'll make sure it finds him.
- OK.
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512. You had the case dropped?
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513. Excuse me.
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514. lA dropped Doakes' case.
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515. Do you seriously think
I have any say over what lA does?
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516. I put everything on the line.
I told lA the truth,
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517. and there's a lot of evidence to back that up.
What the hell happened?
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518. - Maria. I deserve to know.
- All I know is that lA got a call
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519. from an agency in Washington.
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520. - What agency?
- I'm guessing military.
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521. They said the case involves
some sensitive foreign-relations issues . . .
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522. - so they will handle it from there.
- They disappeared it.
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523. Doakes had a history with them
I figured special forces,
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524. - but this kind of reach . . .
- You think it was Black Ops, ClA?
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525. Maybe. Probably.
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526. - And I ratted him out. Jesus Christ.
- Angel...
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527. You did what you thought was right.
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528. - squeak. Squeak.
- Do you have a problem?
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529. Officer Benson,
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530. you just bumped into your superior.
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531. I believe you owe Detective Batista
an apology!
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532. Yes, sir.
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533. I'm sorry, sir.
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534. I know I should be sorry
that we met under these circumstances,
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535. but truthfully, I think
it was the best way to get to know you.
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536. Realtor says you won't get much for it.
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537. - Well . . . more than if I kept it.
- Are we good?
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538. We're fine.
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539. All right. I'll see you back at the station.
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540. Cable repairman.
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541. Wait! Wait! No, no, don't go.
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542. Wait!
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543. Please, I want to ask you something.
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544. Wait!
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545. - Alone again.
- Finally.
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546. You know what?
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547. - I'm glad you were here.
- Thought you would be.
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548. The cable repairman . . .
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549. Did he say anything
about my TV antenna?
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550. Rita, it's me.
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551. They're asleep.
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552. Yeah, well, I should have been here, OK?
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553. It's late, you're drunk and you can't
keep coming here unannounced.
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554. - You don't call the shots. OK?
- Look, Paul, I want you to leave.
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555. I don't give a fuck what you want.
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556. - I want my fucking kids!
- You're gonna scare them.
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557. They don't want to see me?
They are gonna remember
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558. who the head of this fucking family is. Hey!
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559. You're right. I've been awful.
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560. I just didn't realize I was hurting you so much.
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561. But I can make it up to you. Let me try.
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562. Where are you going?
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563. Want to play rough?
Huh? Is that what you want?
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564. No! No!
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565. Fuck you, whore.
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566. Come on. Come on!
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567. Wake up. Wake up. Come on.
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568. I had a father . . .
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569. someone other than Harry
who called me son.
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570. The thought never even occurred to me.
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571. Harry was all I needed.
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572. It was Harry who always had the answers.
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573. He knew who was good, bad, safe . . .
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574. And dangerous.
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575. I built my life on Harry's code.
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576. I lived by it.
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577. But Harry lied.
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578. Why would he do that?
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579. What else don't I know?
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580. My concrete foundation is turning
to shifting sand.
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581. Maybe Rudy was right.
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