1. - (Man): This killer doesn't
think like anyone else, Jack.
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2. You'll have to find someone
who doesn't think like
anyone else to catch him.
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3. - There's no evidence I did it.
- Let him go.
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4. - You're making a mistake, Jack.
- I know what it's like
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and have no one listen.
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6. - You pointed in
the wrong direction.
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7. - Don't lie to me, Dr. Lecter.
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8. - I believe my
brother won't stop.
- If you really want to kill
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9. your brother, margot, wait until
you can get away with it or find
someone to do it for you.
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10. - You're Hannibal
Lecter's therapist.
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11. - I believe you.
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12. - Which answer is it
you want to hear, will?
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13. - What's happening now
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14. and about to happen
is an answer.
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15. I want an admission.
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16. I want you to admit
what you are.
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17. - Must I denounce myself
as a monster
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18. while you still refuse to see
the one growing inside you?
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19. Why not appeal
to my better nature?
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20. - I wasn't aware you had one.
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21. - No one can be fully aware
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22. of another human being
unless we love them.
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23. By that love we see potential
in our beloved.
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24. Through that love,
we allow our beloved
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26. Expressing that love,
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27. our beloved's potential
comes true.
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28. - I promised you a reckoning.
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29. Here it is.
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30. - Mmm, that smells wonderful.
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31. - Sacromonte omelet
with liver and sweetbreads.
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32. Sacromonte was
the gypsy hood of granada.
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33. I visited granada
when I was a young man.
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34. - I've never been.
- No?
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35. I fell in love with many things,
in particular, this dish.
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36. I remember my time there
so vividly,
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the walls of my mind.
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38. - I used to be afraid
of losing my memory.
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39. What I wouldn't give to forget
a thing or two now.
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40. Mmm...
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41. My compliments
to the gypsy hood of granada.
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42. - Memory gives moments
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43. immortality, but forgetfulness
promotes a healthy mind.
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44. It's good to forget.
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45. What are you trying
to forget, Jack?
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46. - Doubt.
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47. I let doubt in.
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48. - About me?
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49. - About will.
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50. - I can no longer discuss
will's state of mind with you
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51. or anyone else
without his consent.
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52. Will's officially my patient.
He employs me now, not the FBI.
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53. - Well, let's hope
your therapy works.
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54. - Therapy only works when
we have a genuine desire
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55. to know ourselves as we are,
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56. not as we would like to be.
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57. - Ah.
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58. - Do you have any regrets?
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59. - With every choice lies
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60. However, if I choose
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61. it's usually for a good reason.
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62. - I'm...
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63. Riddled with regrets.
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64. - A life without regret
would be no life at all.
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65. - I regret what I did
in the stable.
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66. - Then, you were lucky
I was there.
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67. - Oh, no, no, no.
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68. Being lucky
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69. isn't the same
as making a mistake.
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70. The mistake was allowing you
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71. to stop me.
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72. - So, it's not pulling
the trigger that you regret...
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73. it's not pulling it
effectively.
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74. - That would be more accurate.
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75. - You must adapt your behaviour
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76. to avoid feeling
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77. - Adapt.
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78. Evolve.
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79. Become.
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80. - Yes.
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81. I want you to close your eyes.
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82. Imagine a version of events
you wouldn't have regretted.
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83. What did you see?
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84. - A missed opportunity...
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85. To feel...
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86. Like I felt when I killed
garret Jacob hobbs.
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87. To feel like...
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88. like I felt when I thought
I'd killed you.
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89. - And what does that feel like?
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90. - I felt...
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93. Power.
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94. - Good.
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95. Remember that feeling.
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96. - I tend to walk out
of this building
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98. You must be a patient
of Dr. Lecter's.
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99. - I'm sorry?
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100. - You look familiar.
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101. I either know you
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102. or I know of you.
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103. - I'm the guy who didn't
kill all those people.
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104. - We all have a gauge
for humanity that twitches
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105. when we see other people.
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106. Tell me, margot, what twitches
when you see your brother?
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107. - Not my gauge for humanity.
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108. - You don't recognize in
your brother basic human traits.
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109. You dehumanize him
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110. as much as he dehumanizes you.
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111. - At least, I'll never be
the worst person I know.
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112. - The tendency to
see others as less human
than ourselves is universal.
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113. - My brother is less human.
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114. - And you are less human for it.
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115. - Did you just dehumanize me?
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116. - Psychiatrists
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117. who dehumanize patients
are more comfortable
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but effective treatments.
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119. - I met a patient of yours.
Will Graham.
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but effective treatment
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122. - What do you imagine?
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123. - You're very supportive
of me killing my brother.
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124. And I appreciate that support,
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126. But I can only imagine
what you'd be supportive
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128. What kind of
psychiatrist are you?
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129. - You already had my reputation
and bona fides verified.
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130. You know what kind
of psychiatrist I am.
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131. - I'm beginning to.
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132. - Since when the FBI
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133. get involved
in animal attacks, Jack?
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134. - When there's somebody
holding the leash
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135. of whatever it is
that's doing the killing.
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136. - Esophagus is destroyed. The
bite almost severed his head!
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137. - Whatever it was, it's not
afraid of humans. Not anymore.
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138. - So I'm thinking
a bear or a wolf.
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139. - Wolves or bears don't eat
where they kill.
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140. It'd have dragged him off.
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141. - There's no eating here.
We're gonna find everything.
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142. The viscera's exposed,
the belly's laid bare,
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143. but there's no sign
of rutting or gnawing, Jack.
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144. - A rabid animal attacks victims
at random and doesn't
eat any part of them.
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145. - Found the same wound patterns
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livestock mutilations
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147. in the area. Evisceration,
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148. dismemberment,
yet everything accounted for.
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149. - Livestock mutilations...
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150. That was practice?
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151. - He's going to kill again.
He's gonna get better at it.
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152. - And he's urbanizing
his animal,
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153. moving it closer
to the city...
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154. Adapting it for bigger prey.
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155. - And he's not denying
its natural instincts,
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157. - It's blood sport.
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158. - A wolf or a bear?
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159. Oh...
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160. - Hey, hey, this is
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161. k-Kevin. Uh,
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163. They'll... or they'll
take him away from me.
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164. - Oh, sorry.
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165. - It's ok.
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166. Bear. Wolf.
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167. - Do bears and wolves
hunt together?
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168. - Um, I mean, you could
you could train, train a bear
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or a wolf to be a bear.
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170. Train, train them long enough,
and they will hunt together,
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171. feed together.
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172. Hmm... ok.
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173. En-enough-enough
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174. time, there's,
there's a great deal
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175. I could train even you
to do, will.
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176. - Hm.
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177. That kind of friendship can
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179. - Haha!
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180. Animals, they,
they do have...
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181. They have friendships
just-just like us.
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182. We're the same.
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183. - Yeah, I'll try
to remember that.
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184. - Please, don't-don't
blame-blame the animals.
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185. - No.
- Don't.
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188. - Oh, God!
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189. - Argh!
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190. - Kill.
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191. - It's not an animal.
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192. It's a man who wants
to be an animal.
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193. - Does he believe
he's an animal?
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194. - It's not what he believes;
It's what he imagines.
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195. - Well,
what does he want?
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196. - He wants to maul.
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197. Nothing personal about this.
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198. He doesn't know them.
He doesn't need to know them.
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199. They're just...
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200. Meat to him.
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201. Prey.
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202. - This kind of psychosis
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203. doesn't just slip
through the system.
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204. Somewhere, someone
would have noticed this.
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205. - If it is psychosis,
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of it somehow,
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208. made a suit out of it.
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209. He's an engineer...
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210. Or he understands engineering.
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211. He knows how to build.
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212. He built his beast.
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213. He is a student
of predators.
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214. - "No beast
is more savage than man
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215. when possessed with power
answerable to his own rage."
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216. - It's not rage.
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217. Rage is an emotional response
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This is something else.
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219. - What is it?
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220. - Instinct.
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221. It's the way he thinks.
- The way any animal thinks
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222. depends on limitations
of mind and body.
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223. If we learn
our limitations too soon,
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224. we never learn our power.
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225. - His victims are torn apart;
I'd say he learned his power.
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226. - He claimed his power.
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227. Can you imagine
tearing someone apart?
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228. Or would you prefer
to use a gun?
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229. - Guns lack intimacy.
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230. - You set an event in motion
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231. with a gun;
You don't complete it.
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232. You fantasized about killing me
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233. with your hands.
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234. Wouldn't that be more satisfying
than pulling a trigger?
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235. - Yes.
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236. - When you sent
the man to kill me,
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killing me yourself?
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238. Living vicariously
through him as if...
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239. Your hands tightened
the noose around my neck?
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240. Or were you simply hiding?
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241. - I wasn't hiding from
anything the first time
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242. I tried to kill you.
- You were hiding...
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244. You must allow yourself to
be intimate with your
instincts, will.
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245. - The closest comparative
bite radius we could match
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is a cave bear.
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247. - Even the dire wolf,
which is the largest species
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248. of the genus canis,
is itty-bitty by comparison.
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249. - But a cave bear
did not do this.
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250. - Mostly because
they're vegetarian,
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251. and have been extinct
for 28,000 years.
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252. - Mostly because the bite force
relative to the skull size
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253. doesn't match the kind of damage
we've been seeing.
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254. - What could?
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255. - Pull-ratchets
and pneumatics, maybe.
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256. - Pretty sophisticated ingenuity
for any kind of animal,
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257. man or beast.
- Animals are far more
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we ever realized.
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259. And humans are far more
like animals.
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260. One thin barrier between us.
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261. - And for some,
that barrier is way too thin.
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262. Hello, Dr. Lecter.
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263. How does something
like this present?
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264. - Someone affected by this kind
of species dysphoria
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other conditions.
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267. clinical depression,
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268. schizophrenia.
- Typically?
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269. - They may not
present at all.
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270. Your killer could have
built a bridge between
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271. who he appears to be and
what he now knows he's become.
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272. - He didn't build
a bridge, doctor...
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273. He built a suit.
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274. - What he seeks
is transformation.
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275. - Have you ever seen
anything like this before?
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276. - This threatens
to be a violation of
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so I will thread carefully.
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278. - You've seen
something like this?
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279. - Years ago, I treated a patient
who fits the profile.
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280. A teenage boy who suffered
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281. from what I would describe
as an identity disorder.
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282. - This boy fancied
himself a beast?
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283. - During our therapy,
he reported a moment of clarity.
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284. He understood in that moment,
he was an animal
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285. born in the body of a man.
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286. He kept a solitary life.
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287. He would hide and behave in ways
resembling animal behaviour.
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288. - He was delusional.
- Not necessarily.
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291. but that wouldn't stop him
from trying to achieve it.
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292. - He'd be a grown man now?
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293. - And as he grew
in wisdom and confidence,
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294. he would no longer feel he had
to meet his needs in hiding.
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295. - What are his needs,
Dr. Lecter?
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296. - Savagery.
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297. - Museum's closed.
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298. - Hello, Randall.
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299. - Dr. Lecter.
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300. - You will always be ruled
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301. by your fascination with teeth.
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302. - That's what you said to me
when they brought in your office
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303. the very first time.
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304. - Is that what I said?
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305. - Yeah.
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306. I was crying.
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307. I was dreading telling you
what was wrong with me and...
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308. You made it easier.
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309. Other visits too.
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310. - A therapist's life is equal
parts counsel and curiosity.
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where that path
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so very far, Randall.
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315. - A long time
since you treated me.
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316. - Which is why I wanted
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319. I've seen what you've done.
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320. - What have I done?
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321. - You bore screams...
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from the beaten stone.
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323. That crying boy doesn't
cling to you anymore.
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324. What clings to you now?
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326. - Ragged bits of scalp...
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327. trailing their tails of hair
like comets.
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328. - Beautiful.
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329. They are looking for you.
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330. - I don't think I can stop.
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331. - I don't want you to.
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332. But they will
find you, Randall.
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exactly what I say.
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335. - You wanted to speak to me?
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336. - Ah, Randall tier.
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337. Special agent Jack
Crawford with the FBI.
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338. This is will Graham.
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339. Uh... did you...
Put all that together?
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340. - Yes, I did.
- Nice work.
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342. - That is a cave bear.
- You put together a lot
of cave bears, do you?
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343. - Yeah. I put them together,
take them apart, put them
back together again.
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and how they're engineered?
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cave bears. Their fossils
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346. have been found in the tens of
thousands, all over Southern
Europe. Very common.
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as a murder weapon.
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350. - Prehistoric jaws and claws
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what they do best.
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352. - The victims were torn apart.
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for the job.
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356. - You have a history of trouble
with things inside your head.
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358. - Is that what this is about?
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someone with a fossil?
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361. The doctors told me
the internal map
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362. of my body didn't
match reality.
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doesn't fit?
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365. - I can imagine.
- I know who I am now.
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367. I'm socializing.
I take my medication.
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370. And I'm proof that
mental illness is treatable.
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371. - Shh, shh.
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372. - Hi.
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if you remember me,
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of Dr. Lecter's office.
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How did you find me?
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376. - Well, as it turns out,
you are famous.
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377. - Uh...
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yourself, margot.
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379. - Did you, uh, sneak a peek
inside Dr. Lecter's calendar?
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380. - Yeah, it is
exactly what I did.
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381. - It's cold.
Do you have any whiskey?
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382. - What is the heir to the verger
meat packing dynasty
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384. - Oh, my brother is the heir,
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386. I have the wrong parts and
the wrong proclivity for parts.
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388. - Came for
a character reference.
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389. Patient to patient.
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of Dr. Lecter's therapy?
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391. - It depends what
you're in therapy for.
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392. - Oh, I'm in therapy
for all kinds of reasons.
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86,000 cattle a day
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399. - Well, I assume
he had it coming.
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400. - Did he ever.
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402. - I tried to murder Dr. Lecter.
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very similar issues.
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on murder that he gave me.
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comparing notes, Dr. Lecter.
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have to say to me?
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say to you?
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much better now,
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was treatable.
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he's innocent?
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427. Like me?
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428. - Every patient is unique.
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431. - Dr. du maurier.
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432. - She told me she believed me.
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others like me.
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434. - Fascinating.
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436. - No.
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when you think about killing?
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439. - Good and evil?
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440. - Good and evil has
nothing to do with God.
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in sicily?
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on 65 grandmothers
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from the same place.
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450. - Does Randall tier
believe in God?
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451. - Perhaps you should have
a more personal conversation
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452. with Mr. tier
and ask him what he believes.
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453. The solitude of what you do
is to be respected,
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454. and I intend to honour that.
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455. I've only come to offer
words of encouragement.
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456. You are becoming, Randall,
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457. and this beast
is your higher self.
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458. Your bodies, voices,
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459. and wills are one.
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460. Revel in what you are.
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461. - Hey!
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462. Buster! Buster!
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463. - Oh, shh, shh.
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464. I'd say this makes us even.
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465. I sent someone to kill you...
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466. You sent someone to kill me.
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467. Even Steven.
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