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- Just Smith.
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known for his savvy
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Come on, baby.
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- Almost there. Almost...
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- Sure.
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Seven horse, 10th race.
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- Yeah.
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- I will.
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- Uh-huh.
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where were we today?
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- To see?
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Good man.
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in the first five innings.
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down right field,
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in the hole between first and second,
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- Mmm-hmm.
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He only plays a sure thing.
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- Okay?
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- Love you, too, Dad.
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- Yes! Yes!
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- 20 large.
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168. Henry!
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169. Henry!
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170. Henry!
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- No.
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- He's on his way home.
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Get the roof!
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- I'm Slevin.
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- Yeah.
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249. Yeah, she said that to a lot of guys.
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- Yo, yo, yo.
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- You said bad things happen in threes.
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- Well, it's heavy.
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- But he didn't know that.
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- Of course he saw it.
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283. I don't know.
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- Door was open.
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- Yeah.
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- I don't remember.
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- Where's your cup?
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Now we find out who called him.
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- Columbo?
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- I know who Columbo is. Yeah.
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- A clue to what?
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You're here, he's not,
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and bad things happen wherever you...
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- It'll be fun.
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- What?
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- (LAUGHS) No.
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- Well, that's Andy Griffith.
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- Who?
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- Who's The Boss?
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- (COUGHS) Jesus.
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- Nick.
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- Yo, I got this.
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- No, no. Sloe, Sloe, slow your roll.
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- Slow your roll, man.
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- Wait, hold on, hold on.
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- Orders is orders.
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- Mr. Fisher.
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because of its relevance to you
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428. and the reason you were brought here.
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429. I'm sorry. Who are you?
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430. I'm The Boss.
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431. I thought he was The Boss.
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432. Why?
Copy !req
433. Do we look alike?
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434. So, Mr. Fisher,
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435. you were gonna tell me something?
Copy !req
436. I don't know. You brought me here.
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437. Yes, I did,
but back when you thought I was him.
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438. I never thought you were him.
I thought he was you.
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439. And I was trying to tell him...
You, that they picked up the wrong guy.
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440. The wrong guy for what?
Copy !req
441. Whatever it is you wanted to see me about.
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442. Do you know what I want to see you about?
Copy !req
443. - No.
- Then how do you know
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444. I have the wrong guy?
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445. - Because I'm not Nick...
- Maybe I wanted to give you $96,000.
Copy !req
446. In that case, do I still have the wrong guy?
Copy !req
447. Do you want to give me $96,000?
Copy !req
448. No. Do you want to give me $96,000?
Copy !req
449. No. Should I?
Copy !req
450. I don't know. Should you?
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451. I don't know. Should I?
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452. Long story short.
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453. I think we're well past that point.
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454. I bet it was that mouth
that got you that nose.
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455. Okay, I'm under the impression
that you're under the impression
Copy !req
456. that I owe you $96,000.
Copy !req
457. No, you owe Slim Hopkins $96,000.
Copy !req
458. You owe Slim, Slim owes me...
You owe me.
Copy !req
459. Well, in that case, is Slim around?
Copy !req
460. Hey, Slim. You know this cat?
Copy !req
461. Slim?
Copy !req
462. No use.
Copy !req
463. Ever since somebody shot him,
old Slim went deaf.
Copy !req
464. What happened to make Slim go deaf?
Copy !req
465. Why?
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466. Well, because I owe you $96,000,
Copy !req
467. and I might have a slight problem
coming up with the money.
Copy !req
468. Oh, okay.
Copy !req
469. Well, why don't we just make it an even 90?
Copy !req
470. I may have exaggerated the slightness.
Copy !req
471. Well, why don't I just cancel the whole debt
in exchange for a small favor?
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472. Well, it depends on the favor.
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473. That was my son.
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474. You notice how I said "was"?
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475. Yeah.
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476. That's because he's dead.
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477. Murdered.
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478. Relegated to the past tense.
Copy !req
479. Sent from an "is" to a "was"
before he'd had his breakfast.
Copy !req
480. Bummer.
Copy !req
481. Lex talionis,
Copy !req
482. the law of retaliation.
Copy !req
483. A pact was broken.
Copy !req
484. My son was murdered,
Copy !req
485. so The Rabbi's son
must share the same fate.
Copy !req
486. Whose son?
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487. The Rabbi's.
Copy !req
488. Why do they call him The Rabbi?
Copy !req
489. Because...
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490. Because he's a rabbi.
Copy !req
491. Who's his son?
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492. Yitzchok.
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493. Yitzchok. Yitzchok and The Rabbi.
Copy !req
494. Yitzchok, The Fairy.
Copy !req
495. Why do they call him The Fairy?
Copy !req
496. Because he's a fairy.
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497. What, he has wings, he can fly,
he sprinkles magic dust all over the place?
Copy !req
498. - He's homosexual.
- Right.
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499. Come on.
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500. So how does The Rabbi feel about that?
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501. - He doesn't know.
- You know, but he doesn't know.
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502. - Everybody knows.
- Except The Rabbi.
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503. That's right.
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504. So where do I fit in?
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505. You?
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506. You're the trigger man.
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507. Me?
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508. You.
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509. Aren't there professionals? People that
you can hire to do this sort of thing?
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510. Of course there are.
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511. Yes.
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512. But you owe me $96,000.
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513. Why should I go out and pay someone else
when I've already paid you?
Copy !req
514. Sorry, kid.
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515. But your money just isn't long enough,
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516. which means you're in my pocket,
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517. which means if you don't do
what I want you to do,
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518. you're gonna go from my pocket
to my fridge.
Copy !req
519. Slim could use the company,
and I could use the Shmoo.
Copy !req
520. So, I'll expect your answer by morning.
Copy !req
521. Is there anything else?
Copy !req
522. Well, I don't suppose I have to say
anything as trite and cliched as,
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523. "Go to the police and you're a dead man."
Copy !req
524. I think you just did.
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525. I guess I did.
Copy !req
526. So, let me see if I've got this right.
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527. I'm paying you a lot of money
to kill somebody,
Copy !req
528. and you're getting somebody else to do it?
Copy !req
529. Don't worry.
Copy !req
530. I'm gonna kill somebody.
Copy !req
531. Better call Brikowski,
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532. tell him there's a new face in town.
Copy !req
533. - Hey.
- Nick still hasn't showed, huh?
Copy !req
534. - No.
- What's with you and that towel?
Copy !req
535. Oh, it's... Lindsey,
Copy !req
536. it's a very long story.
Copy !req
537. Well, get dressed.
You can tell me about it on the way.
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538. On the way? Where are we going?
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539. All we know is that somebody called Nick
from the Hotel Cheval.
Copy !req
540. I spoke to a friend who works there.
She says they keep a record
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541. of every call made from the hotel,
and that she can access the computer,
Copy !req
542. and we can find out
what room the call came from.
Copy !req
543. She should be calling any minute.
Copy !req
544. What is it?
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545. I know this guy.
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546. - Who?
- This guy.
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547. - You know that guy?
- Yeah. I met him.
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548. He was dead.
Copy !req
549. You met a dead guy?
Copy !req
550. Yeah.
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551. In a walk-in freezer.
Copy !req
552. "New York bookmaker Slim Hopkins
was reported missing by his wife.
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553. "Police have no leads."
Blah, blah, blah, yada, yada, yada.
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554. 'A spokesperson commented,
off the record,
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555. '"It's ironic that Hopkins
should go missing, considering
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556. '"he's allegedly been behind
a few disappearing acts himself.'"
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557. I think it's time you told me that story
about why you're still wearing that towel.
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558. Do you mind if I get dressed first?
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559. That's my phone.
Could be my friend from the hotel.
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560. Be right back.
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561. Hmm.
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562. Yeah, Lindsey, I don't think it's such
a good idea that we continue to...
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563. Put your shoes on.
Schlomo wants to see you.
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564. I don't know anyone named Schlomo.
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565. Someone named Schlomo knows you.
That is your only concern.
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566. Let's go.
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567. Like I said, I don't know any...
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568. (GROANING) ... named Schlomo.
Copy !req
569. That hurt.
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570. I think it's better
if you let me do the talking.
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571. You think?
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572. What is it?
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573. He's sorry that he hit you.
Copy !req
574. - You always speak for him?
- Yes.
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575. So he's a mute, then.
Copy !req
576. - Not quite.
- Well, what then?
Copy !req
577. It's personal. You have to ask him.
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578. How would he tell me?
- He wouldn't.
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579. - Hey, are we going to the...
- No.
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580. - But he's right there.
- A different outfit entirely.
Copy !req
581. Right across the street
from one another?
Copy !req
582. One time, they were one with one another,
Copy !req
583. and then they tried to kill one another.
Copy !req
584. Now, neither man leaves
his respective tower of isolation,
Copy !req
585. for fear of what
the other man will do to him.
Copy !req
586. Let me guess, all the way up?
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587. Penthouse.
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588. You must be Mr. Fisher.
Copy !req
589. Must I? Because that hasn't
been working out for me lately.
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590. But I'm afraid you must.
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591. Well, if I must.
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592. Do you know for what reason
you've been brought here?
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593. For starters, I'm unlucky.
Copy !req
594. The unlucky are nothing more than a frame
of reference for the lucky, Mr. Fisher.
Copy !req
595. You are unlucky
so that I may know that I am not.
Copy !req
596. Unfortunately, the lucky never realize
they are lucky until it's too late.
Copy !req
597. Take yourself, for instance.
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598. Yesterday, you were better off
than you are today,
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599. but it took today for you to realize it,
but today has arrived, and it's too late.
Copy !req
600. You see?
Copy !req
601. People are never happy
with what they have.
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602. They always want what they had,
what someone else has.
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603. Kind of like a rabbi
who would rather be a gangster,
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604. a gangster who would rather be a rabbi.
I mean, what is that?
Copy !req
605. Some sort of "the grass is always greener
on the other side of the fence" thing?
Copy !req
606. I mean, how do you justify being a rabbi
and a gangster?
Copy !req
607. I don't.
Copy !req
608. I'm a bad man who doesn't waste time
wondering what could've been
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609. when I am what could've been
and could not have been.
Copy !req
610. I live on both sides of the fence.
My grass is always green.
Copy !req
611. Consider, Mr. Fisher,
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612. there are two men sitting here before you,
Copy !req
613. and one of them
you should be very afraid of.
Copy !req
614. Where's my money?
Copy !req
615. - Listen, I've been hearing that a lot lately...
- My father used to say,
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616. "The first time somebody calls you a horse,
you punch them on the nose.
Copy !req
617. "The second time somebody calls
you a horse, you call them a jerk.
Copy !req
618. "But the third time somebody
calls you a horse,
Copy !req
619. "well, then, perhaps it's time
to go shopping for a saddle."
Copy !req
620. I don't have your money.
Copy !req
621. This isn't like skipping out on the check.
Copy !req
622. You owe me money.
I have interests, you owe them money.
Copy !req
623. I don't even know
how much money I owe you.
Copy !req
624. - $33,000.
- But I'm not Nick Fisher.
Copy !req
625. Then who the hell are you?
Copy !req
626. I'm just a guy who was in the wrong place
at the wrong time.
Copy !req
627. You have 48 hours to get my money.
Copy !req
628. Saul will keep an eye on you
in the meantime.
Copy !req
629. You may go now.
Copy !req
630. Wait, I just have one question.
Copy !req
631. I wasn't frisked.
Copy !req
632. I see. So being a rabbi, a religious man...
Copy !req
633. There are three things
a Jew may not do in order to save a life,
Copy !req
634. including his own.
Copy !req
635. He may not idol worship, commit adultery,
Copy !req
636. or perform an act of premeditated murder.
Copy !req
637. Killing you before you killed me
would've been...
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638. Kosher.
Copy !req
639. Acceptabl
Copy !req
640. I've wired half the money
into your bank in the Caymans.
Copy !req
641. The other half will be deposited when
our old friend is in the ground.
Copy !req
642. Now, I can expect that, when?
Copy !req
643. - Very soon.
- Good.
Copy !req
644. So, tell me. The kid,
Copy !req
645. what do you want with him?
Copy !req
646. The kid and I have unfinished business.
Copy !req
647. If there is one thing I know,
it's when someone is lying.
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648. Man in my position,
that's all he has to go on.
Copy !req
649. To know a lie when he hears it,
difference between life and death,
Copy !req
650. your own, someone else's.
Copy !req
651. That being said, he wasn't lying.
Copy !req
652. That's not Nick Fisher.
Copy !req
653. I know.
Copy !req
654. I came back and you were gone,
so I went to the hotel without you
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655. to see my friend.
Copy !req
656. She says the call to Nick
came from Room 1009.
Copy !req
657. A fellow registered
under the name of Smith,
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658. if you can believe that.
Copy !req
659. Although it is one of the most
common names in the world,
Copy !req
660. so there are bound to be a couple of them.
Copy !req
661. But I get the feeling this ain't one of them.
Copy !req
662. I get up to the 10th floor, and just as I do,
Copy !req
663. the door to Room 1009 opens,
and there's our Mr. Smith in the flesh.
Copy !req
664. So I pretend I'm walking to the elevator
instead of coming from it,
Copy !req
665. and we take it down together.
Copy !req
666. He smiles at me. Thanks. I smile back.
Copy !req
667. But still, I have no idea who he is,
but I think that you might,
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668. so I take a picture of him
using my cell phone,
Copy !req
669. which, originally,
I thought was a total waste,
Copy !req
670. 'cause the photos look like shit,
and I never use it.
Copy !req
671. So there I am, pretending to dial a number
and taking Smith's picture,
Copy !req
672. him none the wiser.
Copy !req
673. This is Smith. Recognize him?
Copy !req
674. No.
Copy !req
675. I didn't think you would,
but it was worth a shot.
Copy !req
676. Anyway, we take the elevator
down to the lobby,
Copy !req
677. and the man who calls himself Smith
walks outside and hails himself a cab.
Copy !req
678. So I followed him.
Copy !req
679. He went down into
an apartment building downtown, so I wait.
Copy !req
680. An hour goes by,
and just when I'm getting ready to leave,
Copy !req
681. who walks outside?
Copy !req
682. - Smith?
- You.
Copy !req
683. Me?
Copy !req
684. You, out of the same building,
Copy !req
685. with two Hasidic Jews
on either side of you.
Copy !req
686. Friends of yours?
Copy !req
687. Not exactly.
Copy !req
688. I think it's time you told me that story.
Copy !req
689. Well, there's this guy,
and they call him The Boss, right?
Copy !req
690. And then, right across the street,
there's this man they call The Rabbi.
Copy !req
691. - Why do they call him The Rabbi?
- Because he's a rabbi.
Copy !req
692. $33,000.
Copy !req
693. So now I have to "take out,"
to use the vernacular, The Fairy,
Copy !req
694. in order to scratch a debt
that isn't even mine.
Copy !req
695. And if that's not enough,
I have 48 hours to come up with $33,000,
Copy !req
696. or The Rabbi's gonna...
Copy !req
697. I don't know who Mr. Smith is.
Copy !req
698. And the worst part about it is,
I'm not Nick Fisher.
Copy !req
699. Ironic.
Copy !req
700. I know. I don't even gamble.
Copy !req
701. No, I mean the mobster having a gay son.
That's ironic.
Copy !req
702. We are dealing with a bona fide case
of mistaken identity here.
Copy !req
703. - Yeah.
- Things like that aren't supposed to be real.
Copy !req
704. It's like amnesia.
Copy !req
705. Notwithstanding, here you are,
and Nick's nowhere to be found, so
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706. I'd say you're fucked.
Copy !req
707. Fucked.
Copy !req
708. Shouldn't you be a little more
worried about all this?
Copy !req
709. I have ataraxia.
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710. 'Ataraxia"?
Copy !req
711. It's a condition characterized
by freedom from worry
Copy !req
712. or any other preoccupation, really.
Copy !req
713. Anyway, I have to have my answer
to The Boss in the morning.
Copy !req
714. What are you gonna say?
Copy !req
715. I'm gonna say what any man
with two penises would say
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716. when his tailor asks him
if he dresses to the right or to the left.
Copy !req
717. What's that?
Copy !req
718. Yes.
Copy !req
719. I knew you had sense.
Copy !req
720. Sense is something you have
when you have a choice.
Copy !req
721. Sometimes.
Copy !req
722. Sometimes it's when you know you don't.
Copy !req
723. Don't move that bishop.
Copy !req
724. It's an obvious sucker bet.
Copy !req
725. If you don't,
you could have him in four moves.
Copy !req
726. If you do right now,
he's gonna have you in mate in one.
Copy !req
727. He doesn't see it.
Copy !req
728. Wouldn't matter if he did.
Copy !req
729. Elvis lets me win.
Copy !req
730. Everybody lets me win.
Copy !req
731. Wait a minute.
Copy !req
732. You know this game.
Copy !req
733. You got three days.
Copy !req
734. I was thinking it would take me
more like a week.
Copy !req
735. (CHUCKLES) You were thinking that,
were you?
Copy !req
736. With all your experience killing people?
Copy !req
737. I'll tell you what.
Copy !req
738. You win this game, you get your week.
Copy !req
739. So, what's the plan with Yitzchok?
Copy !req
740. I was gonna play it by ear.
Copy !req
741. Well, if it's all the same, I'd write it down.
It's a tough tune.
Copy !req
742. By the way, he has shadows.
Copy !req
743. "Shadows"?
Copy !req
744. Bodyguards.
Copy !req
745. With him all the time.
Copy !req
746. Military-
Copy !req
747. Ex-Israeli Mossad.
Copy !req
748. They go where he goes, round the clock.
Copy !req
749. Ex-Israeli Mossad.
Copy !req
750. Ex-Israeli Mossad.
Copy !req
751. That doesn't sound good.
Copy !req
752. They live in the apartment next door.
Copy !req
753. He wears a panic button
on the chain around his neck.
Copy !req
754. Looks like an ordinary Star of David.
Copy !req
755. He presses that button and, well,
we all know how that ends.
Copy !req
756. What's this?
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757. Oh, God. No, you didn't.
Copy !req
758. - Get down!
- Shit.
Copy !req
759. - Get down!
- What the hell?
Copy !req
760. Response time's gonna be
three to five seconds.
Copy !req
761. So he's gonna have to hit him
when he least expects it.
Copy !req
762. Where?
Copy !req
763. Where?
Copy !req
764. The apartment.
Copy !req
765. How do I get in his apartment?
I can't just walk in the front door.
Copy !req
766. No, I was thinking you'd use the back door.
Copy !req
767. Then what?
Copy !req
768. He does the kid, I do him.
Copy !req
769. I plant my gun, clean, no history,
on Yitzchok,
Copy !req
770. fire a round,
get some powder burns on the hands,
Copy !req
771. take the clothes off,
Copy !req
772. make it look like a "you do me,
I do you, we're both gay,
Copy !req
773. "the world doesn't understand us"
double suicide.
Copy !req
774. And that's all there is to it.
Copy !req
775. Is that all there is to it?
Copy !req
776. Yeah.
Copy !req
777. That's all there is to it.
Copy !req
778. I'm not such a bad guy, you know.
Copy !req
779. Some folks have grown pretty fat off me.
Copy !req
780. Some have grown pretty dead.
Copy !req
781. You're a conundrum, you.
Copy !req
782. You walk in here,
shooting your fucking mouth off
Copy !req
783. like you don't give a fuck if it gets shot off.
Copy !req
784. You can only kill me once.
Copy !req
785. Checkmate.
Copy !req
786. Nobody says I have to kill you quick.
Copy !req
787. Cat.
Copy !req
788. Mouse.
Copy !req
789. You got three days.
Copy !req
790. Excuse me.
Copy !req
791. Who the fuck is this guy?
Copy !req
792. Don't know.
Copy !req
793. Whoever he is, he's either in very deep shit,
or I don't know what,
Copy !req
794. 'cause he's playing in the sandbox
with the darkies,
Copy !req
795. the skullcaps, and who knows who.
Copy !req
796. Call Murph and see if he got a match
on that photo that Marty snapped.
Copy !req
797. Yes, boss.
Copy !req
798. I want a complete rundown on this fucker,
Copy !req
799. everything from A to Z.
Copy !req
800. I wanna know who he is,
who does he know.
Copy !req
801. People he knows, who do they know?
Copy !req
802. I want to know what the fuck
he is doing in my fucking city.
Copy !req
803. - What do you got?
- Get this.
Copy !req
804. The Kat's in town.
Copy !req
805. Goodkat?
Copy !req
806. That's the song the junkies are singing.
Copy !req
807. - What's the happenstance?
- Didn't know the happenstance.
Copy !req
808. Just said the word was the Kat's in town.
Copy !req
809. - Who's Goodkat?
- Real heavy hitter.
Copy !req
810. - The heaviest.
He shows, people die, he vanishes.
Copy !req
811. No one knows who he is
or what he looks like.
Copy !req
812. And he hasn't worked New York in what,
two decades?
Copy !req
813. Just what we need.
Copy !req
814. All right.
Copy !req
815. And get some different fucking coffee
in here, will you?
Copy !req
816. I gotta get to the fucking morgue.
Copy !req
817. - Hey! I figured it out!
- Hey. What did you figure out?
Copy !req
818. You said Slim Hopkins
worked for The Boss, right?
Copy !req
819. - Right.
- Well, listen.
Copy !req
820. The Rabbi also had a bookie.
His name was Benny Begin,
Copy !req
821. and right now,
Benny's down at the morgue on ice.
Copy !req
822. - Somebody killed him and his goons.
- "At the morgue"?
Copy !req
823. Yeah. Didn't I tell you I was a coroner?
Copy !req
824. No, you didn't tell me you were a coroner.
Copy !req
825. Benny Begin, killed by a baseball.
Copy !req
826. My guess was a fastball.
Copy !req
827. Either way, it proves that the good Lord
has a sense of humor.
Copy !req
828. - Good morning, Detective.
- Morning.
Copy !req
829. Know this guy?
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830. Big-time bookie. Worked for The Rabbi.
Copy !req
831. - Why do they call him The Rabbi?
- Because he's a rabbi.
Copy !req
832. Between you and me,
20 years ago, he used to be my bookie.
Copy !req
833. I used to sign my paychecks over to him.
Copy !req
834. What about the other two?
Did you get anything on them yet?
Copy !req
835. These two were poisoned.
Copy !req
836. Something exotic.
Copy !req
837. - I'm running it down.
- Well, let me know.
Copy !req
838. Will do.
Copy !req
839. Prick.
Copy !req
840. - Have a good day.
- You too, Detective.
Copy !req
841. Jimmy, I'm taking my lunch break.
Copy !req
842. Don't you see?
Nick isn't missing. He's hiding.
Copy !req
843. He set you up!
Copy !req
844. - Nick set me up?
- Like a bowling pin.
Copy !req
845. Nick found himself in a jam,
he got you to take his place.
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846. He paid some street thug to mug you,
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847. but all he really wants
is your wallet with your license.
Copy !req
848. That's why he ignores the watch
and the suitcase.
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849. Then Nick kills Slim Hopkins
and Benny Begin,
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850. the only guys who know what he looks like,
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851. and now you're left holding the bag!
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852. But I called Nick. I initiated contact.
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853. Well, maybe it just seems that way.
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854. What about Smith?
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855. I still can't figure him out in all this.
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856. You should run.
- I can't.
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857. - They'll kill you if you stay.
- They'll kill me if I leave.
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858. Then go to the police!
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859. These guys buy cops like cops buy donuts.
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860. This isn't the first time
this has happened, you know?
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861. You mean this isn't the first time
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862. a crime lord asked you to kill
the gay son of a rival gangster
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863. to pay off a debt that belongs to a friend
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864. whose place you're staying in
as a result of losing your job,
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865. your apartment, and finding your girlfriend
in bed with another guy?
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866. No, this is the first time that happened.
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867. But Nick has been painting me into corners
since we were kids.
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868. I guess I've always been
a better friend to him
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869. - than he's been to me.
- You know what?
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870. I'd love to hear the rest of this,
but I really gotta go back to work.
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871. Oh, hey! Hey!
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872. Hey.
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873. I was just thinking that if you're still alive
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874. when I get back from work tonight, maybe,
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875. I don't know,
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876. we could go to dinner or something?
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877. Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah.
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878. - Really?
- Yeah.
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879. - Yeah, sure.
- Okay.
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880. No. Bye!
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881. What a weirdo.
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882. What?
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883. I was just thinking about
what it would be like
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884. if we'd met under different circumstances.
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885. See, I think people should only fall in love
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886. if there's a great story behind
how they met.
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887. You know, seeing as you
have to tell it over and over again.
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888. If you and I fell in love,
we'd have one hell of a story to tell.
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889. - Yeah.
- We'd be at a dinner party
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890. and someone would ask,
"So, how did you two meet?
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891. And I'd say, "You tell the story, dear."
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892. And you'd say, "No. You tell it better."
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893. So, come here often?
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894. No.
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895. But I heard about someone who does.
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896. - You mean The Fairy?
- Yeah.
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897. - Is he...
- Yeah.
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898. Where?
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899. This is absurd! What are you thinking?
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900. I'm thinking of a new option.
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901. - What's that?
- Talking with him.
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902. - "Talking with him"?
- Talking with him.
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903. You're just gonna walk over and say,
"Hi, my name is Slevin,
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904. "and some bad dudes
think I'm someone that I'm not,
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905. "and this someone owes that someone,
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906. "and now I'm gonna have to take you out
or they're gonna take me out,
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907. "and I was just wondering,
you wanna talk about it?"
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908. - I can't do that.
- You think?
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909. Look, I can't just walk over there.
He's got bodyguards.
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910. Aside from that,
you're pretty much dead-on.
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911. Bodyguards?
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912. Yeah. Right behind him. Two of them.
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913. Israelis.
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914. Beards. Right behind him.
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915. See them?
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916. - You're getting good at this.
- Thanks.
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917. How are you gonna have a talk with him?
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918. I'm gonna wait till he goes to the bathroom,
and then I'm gonna follow him in.
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919. What do you think?
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920. Can someone tell me
why I'm in the van?
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921. Because I could only get
a reservation for two.
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922. All right,
The Fairy's at a table in the middle,
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923. bodyguards nearby, our boy's not far away,
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924. but I can't make out who's with him.
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925. Did Murph get a bead on him yet?
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926. Murph says whoever he is,
he's a ghost.
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927. Can't find anyone
who's ever even bumped into him,
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928. much less tripped over him.
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929. Fairy's going to the bathroom.
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930. And our boy's making a move. Shit.
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931. - Marty, the door's locked.
- Relax.
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932. It's not gonna go down in the men's room.
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933. I got next.
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934. What went down
in the men's room?
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935. - We talked.
- And?
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936. I told him I thought
we should get together some time.
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937. You didn't.
- I did.
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938. And?
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939. I got a date.
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940. Oh, my God. Do you think this is safe?
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941. It can't be any worse than what's waiting
for me behind door number two.
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942. It's gonna be tough, though.
I think I picked up a pigtail.
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943. - A what?
The cops.
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944. Oh, a pigtail. Cute.
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945. I ran into a nosy cop in the men's room.
Copy !req
946. You and me need to talk.
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947. - Do I know you?
- No. But I know you.
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948. Listen, buddy, I'm sorry.
No offense or anything, but I'm not...
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949. I'm not gay.
- I'm a cop.
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950. Yeah, well, I'm not a robber,
if you catch my drift.
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951. I've been watching you.
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952. I know what you're into.
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953. Who are you?
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954. I mean, I know who you're not.
I know you're not Nick Fisher,
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955. the guy whose apartment you're staying in.
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956. I know this because Nick Fisher spent
eight years in Dade Correctional
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957. for forcing himself
on a 14-year-old cheerleader.
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958. Dade County sent me
a picture of Nick Fisher,
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959. and you are not him.
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960. So who the fuck are you?
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961. I'm just a guy whose dinner's getting cold.
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962. May I leave now?
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963. - Come here.
- What?
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964. Dead bodies in refrigerators?
Cops in men's rooms?
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965. You remind me of James Bond.
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966. That is the nicest thing
anybody's ever said to me.
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967. And The Boss, he can be Kananga.
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968. Kananga?
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969. - No, The Boss is no Kananga.
- Then who's The Boss?
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970. Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
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971. Which one? Donald Pleasence?
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972. Telly Savalas? Max von Sydow?
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973. You know your Bond.
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974. But, alas,
I was referring to Anthony Dawson.
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975. Who?
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976. Well, he played Blofeld
in From Russia with Love.
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977. Well, we never see Blofeld's face
in From Russia with Love.
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978. That's when the villain is most effective,
when you don't know what he looks like.
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979. So...
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980. See you later.
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981. That was incredible.
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982. I just realized something.
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983. What's that?
- I just made love to you.
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984. You're just realizing that now?
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985. And I have no idea who,
specifically, you were referring to
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986. when you said James Bond.
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987. Because earlier when you were telling me
that I reminded you of James Bond,
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988. and I was saying that it was the nicest
thing anybody's ever said to me,
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989. I naturally assumed that you...
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990. I naturally assumed that you knew
who I was talking about.
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991. Because if you aren't talking about the guy
that I think that you're talking about,
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992. well, then you have me mistaken
for somebody else,
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993. because in my mind,
there is only one Bond.
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994. Well, on that, we agree.
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995. Same time, on three.
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996. - One.
- Two.
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997. Three.
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998. - George Lazenby.
- Roger Moore.
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999. - George Lazenby?
- Roger Moore?
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1000. - Are you kidding me?
- I was kidding.
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1001. Yeah, I was kidding, too.
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1002. The only James Bond
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1003. - is Timothy Dalton.
- Pierce Brosnan.
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1004. - Scotland Forever.
- I feel so much better.
Copy !req
1005. I do.
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1006. Where are you going?
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1007. I'm just gonna get us some coffee.
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1008. Okay.
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1009. Hurry back to me.
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1010. When you're in love
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1011. You're happy
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1012. When you're in her arms
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1013. You gaze
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1014. This doesn't last always
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1015. Hey. Police.
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1016. Come on, man.
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1017. I already talked to your buddy.
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1018. Morning. I'm Detective Dumbrowski.
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1019. Good morning, Detective Dumbrowski.
Am I being kidnapped?
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1020. No. We just wanna have a quick,
friendly word with you.
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1021. Is this the standard operating procedure
you'd find in the policemen's manual
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1022. if you looked up "quick friendly word."
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1023. There is no SOP for the kind of box
you've got yourself into, kid.
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1024. Oh.
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1025. - So, what'd you want to talk to me about?
- You.
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1026. - What about me?
- Who are you?
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1027. - Philosophically speaking?
- Name.
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1028. - Rank, serial number?
- You should really play ball, kid.
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1029. Really? You think I'm tall enough?
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1030. What is your name?
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1031. (STRAINED) Oh, yeah. I remember.
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1032. Slevin Kelevra.
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1033. K-E-L-E-V-R-A.
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1034. Kelevra.
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1035. Look, kid, I don't know what's going on
or how you're into this,
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1036. but when I figure out
what there is to figure out,
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1037. I'm not gonna be so nice to you.
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1038. What, this is nice? Don't do me any favors.
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1039. Last chance to come clean.
Copy !req
1040. Take a walk.
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1041. I think this is the part
where you tell me not to walk too far.
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1042. When you're in love
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1043. You're happy
Copy !req
1044. Oh, and when you're in her arms
Copy !req
1045. You gaze
Copy !req
1046. This doesn't last always
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1047. I have to go to work.
Copy !req
1048. Hey.
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1049. After your laughter
There will be tears
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1050. - Hey, guys. What are you doing here?
- Now's the time.
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1051. No, I got at least... Jesus.
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1052. The Boss says he wants you
to look nice for The Fairy.
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1053. You're early.
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1054. Why don't you come in
and fix yourself a drink?
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1055. I was just getting ready.
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1056. You'll have to excuse the...
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1057. I wasn't expecting you for another...
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1058. You look good.
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1059. You want some wine?
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1060. Something the matter?
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1061. Somebody's trying to kill you.
Copy !req
1062. Who?
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1063. Me.
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1064. That was close.
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1065. Yeah.
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1066. Close.
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1067. I hired you to do a job.
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1068. It wasn't supposed to look like a job.
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1069. So you take out the Israelis,
bomb the damn building,
Copy !req
1070. and now the job that was not
supposed to look like a job
Copy !req
1071. is beginning to look very much
Copy !req
1072. like a job.
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1073. All right. Fuck it.
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1074. If The Rabbi wants a war,
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1075. I'll give him a war.
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1076. Saul.
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1077. Saul?
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1078. Saul, the phone's been...
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1079. I thought you were Saul.
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1080. A lot of people have been thinking
I'm somebody else these days.
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1081. Your predicament reminds me of a story.
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1082. Hitchcock. North by Northwest.
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1083. The movie where
everybody thinks Cary Grant
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1084. is a man named George Kaplan,
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1085. but the thing is, there is no George Kaplan.
Copy !req
1086. It's just a made-up name,
but names, even made-up ones,
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1087. they can bring about quite a bit of trouble.
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1088. Now, the woman in the picture with Grant,
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1089. her name was...
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1090. - Eva Marie Saint.
- Oh, you know this movie.
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1091. I know this movie.
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1092. Took my father to see it in 1959.
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1093. His English wasn't very good,
but, boy, did he like Miss Saint.
Copy !req
1094. After the movie, he turned to me
and he said, "She's a real Buick."
Copy !req
1095. You see, he couldn't pronounce the word
"beauty," so he'd say "Buick."
Copy !req
1096. Caused quite a bit of confusion.
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1097. Using the wrong name will do that.
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1098. Is that my money?
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1099. This is everything I owe you.
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1100. It's the Sabbath.
Copy !req
1101. You see, we don't answer the phone
on the Sabbath.
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1102. I know.
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1103. Normally, Saul turns off the ringer.
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1104. Saul!
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1105. I tell you,
you can't find good help these days.
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1106. Saul's dead.
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1107. They're all dead.
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1108. Oh, I've been in this room before.
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1109. Looks the same as it did 20 years ago.
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1110. Somehow...
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1111. Somehow it seems different,
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1112. the way your car seems different
when someone else is driving it.
Copy !req
1113. Then again, it's been 20 years
since I've been in a car.
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1114. Two decades spent behind
three inches of bulletproof glass
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1115. due to a natural fear of high-powered rifles
and quiet rooftops in New Jersey.
Copy !req
1116. Twenty years
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1117. locked away in my own paranoia,
a prisoner in my own home.
Copy !req
1118. Only to be delivered to fate by a boy.
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1119. Well, Anthony,
looks as though you've won,
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1120. if such a term may be applied.
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1121. If I were wearing a hat, I would take it off.
Copy !req
1122. Should we get on with it, then?
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1123. Then keep your hat on, Schlomo.
Copy !req
1124. Looks like we were sold
a bill of goods by the same salesman.
Copy !req
1125. Nice speech, though.
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1126. I wish I was standing for it.
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1127. You brought this upon our heads.
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1128. - Me?
- You.
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1129. You hired Goodkat to kill my son.
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1130. After you murdered my son.
Copy !req
1131. - I had no hand in that.
- Oh, sure.
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1132. Just like in '84.
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1133. I suppose you had no hand in that, either.
Just a finger, maybe.
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1134. Time's up, Rabbi.
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1135. Lying to a dead man
is the same as lying to yourself.
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1136. You were getting too big.
Copy !req
1137. See,
Copy !req
1138. problem when two men
are standing in a room
Copy !req
1139. is you can only look at one of them,
and they were looking at you,
Copy !req
1140. their backs turned,
their shirt collars smiling at me.
Copy !req
1141. Then they called you The Boss.
Copy !req
1142. It was clear what had to be done.
Copy !req
1143. Try and appreciate how it feels, Schlomo,
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1144. to wake up in the middle of the night
with six bullets burning in your stomach,
Copy !req
1145. lying in a pool of your own blood and shit.
Copy !req
1146. The dead eyes of your...
Copy !req
1147. Of your wife staring back at you.
Copy !req
1148. The only thing keeping you
from passing out
Copy !req
1149. is the sound of the footsteps of the man
going down the hall,
Copy !req
1150. looking for your son.
Copy !req
1151. I managed to save my son, Schlomo.
Copy !req
1152. And now,
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1153. after all these years,
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1154. in spite of our agreement,
Copy !req
1155. you fucking backstabbing Philistine,
Copy !req
1156. you managed to take my son away from me.
Copy !req
1157. Well,
Copy !req
1158. now I've taken your son away from you.
Copy !req
1159. I told you, I had nothing to do with...
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1160. You haven't heard.
Copy !req
1161. You are lying.
Copy !req
1162. Look at my face, Schlomo.
Look at my smile.
Copy !req
1163. Your son is dead.
Copy !req
1164. Your son is dead.
Copy !req
1165. I'm gonna kill you.
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1166. Rabbi.
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1167. Are you familiar with the Shmoo?
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1168. Fisher.
Copy !req
1169. Fisher, listen to me.
Copy !req
1170. I already told you,
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1171. I'm not Nick Fisher.
Copy !req
1172. Then who is Nick Fisher?
Copy !req
1173. I think you mean, "Who was Nick Fisher?"
Copy !req
1174. Fisher was the answer to a question.
Copy !req
1175. How do you get to two men
that can't be gotten to?
Copy !req
1176. You get them to come to you.
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1177. But to do that, I needed a name.
Copy !req
1178. And where do you find names?
Copy !req
1179. In books.
Copy !req
1180. And who has books?
Copy !req
1181. Well, your bookies have books.
Copy !req
1182. He's clean.
Copy !req
1183. Crooked bookies...
Copy !req
1184. So...
Copy !req
1185. who work with big-time crooks.
Copy !req
1186. I was looking for a gambler,
Copy !req
1187. one who was in both books,
Copy !req
1188. with a lot of red in the minus column.
Copy !req
1189. Got him.
Copy !req
1190. And that's when I found Nick Fisher,
Copy !req
1191. a lowlife that no one was gonna miss.
Copy !req
1192. - 1729?
- Nick Fisher.
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1193. Okay.
Copy !req
1194. There was a time.
Copy !req
1195. All that was left to do
was make the phone ring.
Copy !req
1196. All I had to do was pull the trigger
Copy !req
1197. and wait for you to call the man
who does the jobs that no one else wants.
Copy !req
1198. I want an outsider brought in.
Copy !req
1199. There's a specialist.
Copy !req
1200. Calls himself Mr. Goodkat.
Copy !req
1201. Fine.
Copy !req
1202. Tell him he can expect me in the morning.
Copy !req
1203. You ready?
Copy !req
1204. Yeah.
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1205. There's just that one last thing.
Copy !req
1206. Mr. Goodkat,
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1207. it's been a long time.
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1208. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting,
Mr. Goodkat,
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1209. so I'll get right down to business.
Copy !req
1210. Slim Hopkins, the man who ran my book,
was hit yesterday.
Copy !req
1211. And I guess you've already heard about
Copy !req
1212. my son.
Copy !req
1213. Yes, I heard.
Copy !req
1214. I need you to sort it out for me.
Copy !req
1215. Who's the mark?
Copy !req
1216. Yitzchok.
Copy !req
1217. Yitzchok, The Rabbi's son?
Copy !req
1218. Remember The Rabbi?
Copy !req
1219. I remember The Rabbi well.
Copy !req
1220. The thing is,
Copy !req
1221. it can't look like a job.
Copy !req
1222. If Yitzchok gets hit,
The Rabbi will go to war.
Copy !req
1223. So I need you to make it look
like it ain't what it is.
Copy !req
1224. Can that be done?
Copy !req
1225. Anything can be done.
Copy !req
1226. Good.
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1227. - How?
- Kansas City Shuffle.
Copy !req
1228. I'm not familiar with the term.
Copy !req
1229. I'll need to see Slim's books.
Copy !req
1230. Slim's books were taken when he was hit,
but I do keep copies.
Copy !req
1231. What are you looking for?
Copy !req
1232. This is our guy. Nick, 1729.
Copy !req
1233. Nick Fisher.
Copy !req
1234. Why him?
Copy !req
1235. A loser.
Copy !req
1236. Pick him up. Bring him here.
Copy !req
1237. Still not talking to
each other, huh?
Copy !req
1238. Can't say that I blame you.
Copy !req
1239. - Why are you here?
- Big job.
Copy !req
1240. I was under the impression
you no longer work New York.
Copy !req
1241. Like I said, very big job.
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1242. And you thought,
as long as you're in town,
Copy !req
1243. you'd drop by, see your old pal Schlomo.
Copy !req
1244. Say, "Hello! How about them Yanks?"
Copy !req
1245. No, but something like that.
Copy !req
1246. Only problem is
you and I aren't old friends.
Copy !req
1247. And I hate baseball.
Copy !req
1248. And since we're not friends
and you hate baseball,
Copy !req
1249. why the fuck are you here?
Copy !req
1250. It's because we're not friends that I'm here.
Copy !req
1251. Because if we had been friends,
I wouldn't have been hired to kill your son.
Copy !req
1252. Cause that is right at the top
of my list of things
Copy !req
1253. that friends do not do to their friends.
Copy !req
1254. The good news for you
is my friendship is for sale.
Copy !req
1255. You see, it seems to me
that your son means more to you alive
Copy !req
1256. than he does to The Boss dead,
Copy !req
1257. and more money means
more to me than less money.
Copy !req
1258. And you are the guy that sleeps with all
that green under your mattress.
Copy !req
1259. I'm listening.
Copy !req
1260. You will pay me double to kill The Boss
Copy !req
1261. what The Boss was paying me
to kill Yitzchok.
Copy !req
1262. And that...
Copy !req
1263. That will make us friends.
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1264. Right, Rabbi?
Copy !req
1265. Hmm?
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1266. And since friends do favors
for their friends, you'll do a favor for me.
Copy !req
1267. Pray tell. What is this favor?
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1268. Concerns a matter of debt collection,
one debt in particular.
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1269. - Whose?
- A flop from Benny's book.
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1270. - Goes by the name of Nick Fisher.
- Who is he?
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1271. - Just a loser.
- You just made a lot of money.
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1272. And then I was free to
come and go as I pleased.
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1273. Hmm?
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1274. (WHISPERING) Whatever they're paying you.
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1275. There is no "they."
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1276. I did this to you.
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1277. - Me.
- You?
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1278. Me.
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1279. Who are you?
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1280. Who is he?
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1281. Considering he no longer has fingerprints,
I'd say that it's unlikely we'll ever know.
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1282. What about dental records?
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1283. Sure. As soon as you find
the bottom half of the jaw.
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1284. Then all we need to do is
find out who the dentist was.
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1285. What a fucking mess.
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1286. Hey, Brikowski, it's Marty
You there?
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1287. We found two more bodies to go along
with the two you already got.
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1288. All right, I'll be right over.
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1289. Did you ever get a hold of The Rabbi,
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1290. so he could get down here
and identify what's left of his kid?
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1291. Negative. We've been calling
for the last hour.
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1292. No answer.
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1293. Send somebody over.
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1294. Copy.
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1295. You all right? You look a little shook up.
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1296. No, I'm fine.
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1297. All right.
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1298. Yeah.
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1299. Hey, Brikowski, it's Murphy.
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1300. Hey, Murph. What's up?
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1301. Harry Kello came by today.
You remember Harry?
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1302. Retired a few years ago, his wife just died,
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1303. so he likes to come in
a couple times a week, talk shop,
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1304. tell bedtime stories to the rooks.
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1305. Starts every sentence with
"the way things used to be."
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1306. Guy living in the past.
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1307. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What about him?
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1308. Anyway, we're making small talk,
guy says he can't complain,
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1309. then all he does is fucking complain.
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1310. His dead wife, the leg he got shot in,
his crappy pension,
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1311. but then he stops when he sees
the picture Marty snapped of your kid.
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1312. Just stares at it.
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1313. I say, "What is it? You know the kid?"
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1314. Thing is, he ain't looking at the picture,
he's looking at the name,
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1315. 'cause I got it written down at the bottom.
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1316. He knows that name, "Slevin."
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1317. I have that same phone.
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1318. About an hour later,
the phone rings.
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1319. It's Harry. He's talking
like a goddamn machine gun,
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1320. going on and on
about a horserace back in 79.
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1321. Aqueduct.
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1322. Seven horse, 10th race. Ring a bell?
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1323. It was a drugstore handicap,
big wind-up,
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1324. around the time The Boss and The Rabbi
set up shop in New York,
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1325. before people started waking up
with knives in their backs.
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1326. Anyway, he goes on about this local legend
about this kid.
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1327. His name was Max.
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1328. Come on, come on.
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1329. Max placed a bet
with a bookie named Roth.
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1330. Roth laid the bet off on you
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1331. and you.
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1332. But when The Rabbi and The Boss
find out the fix is in,
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1333. well, they are the opposite of happy.
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1334. Word comes down
an example is to be made.
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1335. These guys kill everyone.
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1336. And I mean everyone.
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1337. Max, his wife, his kid, Roth,
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1338. even the goddamn horse died.
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1339. These guys went to town with a tomahawk.
It was a fucking massacre.
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1340. They had to bring in a specialist
to do the kid,
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1341. 'cause nobody would take the job.
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1342. What've you done with my son?
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1343. You?
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1344. No.
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1345. You're dead.
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1346. You're dead!
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1347. So, Harry's going on
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1348. about how they had to bring in
a specialist to kill the kid,
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1349. but I ain't seeing the connection, so I says,
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1350. "Harry, what does any of this
have to do with the case?"
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1351. He says, "The horse's name."
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1352. I say, "What about the horse's name?"
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1353. He says, "The horse's name
was Lucky Number Slevin."
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1354. - What is your name?
- Slevin Kelevra.
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1355. You remember this part?
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1356. Please!
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1357. I have a family!
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1358. Not anymore you don't.
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1359. Henry!
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1360. You fucking bastards!
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1361. You fucking bastards!
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1362. The two of you killed
everything I ever loved.
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1363. Fuck you both.
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1364. Now, there is no such person
as Slevin Kelevra, as far as I can tell,
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1365. which means the kid
was using a pseudonym,
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1366. which is kind of interesting,
him picking the name of a dead racehorse
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1367. and keeping company
with The Boss and The Rabbi,
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1368. seeing as how they had some
involvement with that very same horse.
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1369. I thought to myself, you know,
maybe it means something.
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1370. Then again, maybe it's just a coincidence.
Name gotta come from some place, right?
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1371. I guess none of this really matters now
that the kid's gone cold.
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1372. One more thing.
We got a new guy in the precinct.
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1373. Jewish fellow, funny little guy, talks a lot.
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1374. Anyway, in case you're interested,
he says the name Kelevra is Hebrew.
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1375. Says it means...
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1376. "Bad dog."
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1377. Twenty years ago, he used to be my bookie.
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1378. I used to sign my paychecks over to him.
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1379. Brikowski, you there?
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1380. Your girl made me.
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1381. She took my picture.
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1382. She's gotta go in the ground.
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1383. Okay.
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1384. (WHISPERING) I have something
I have to tell you.
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1385. He told me that we needed to kill you.
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1386. You're gonna have to trust me.
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1387. Shit.
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1388. He's gonna shoot you here.
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1389. I didn't think you'd understand.
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1390. I'd have understood.
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1391. How'd you find out about us?
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1392. I'm a world-class assassin, fuckhead.
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1393. How do you think I found out?
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1394. I thought you might want this.
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1395. I wanna go home.
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1396. Neither of us is going home
for a long time, kid.
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1397. My name is Goodkat.
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1398. You can call me Mr. Goodkat.
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1399. DJ: And it's 20 minutes past 4:00,
here at WLNS,
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1400. and here's my new favorite song by JR,
The Kansas City Shuffle.
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1401. (SINGING) It's a blindfold kick back
type of game
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1402. called the Kansas City Shuffle
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1403. Where some look left, they fall right
into the Kansas City Shuffle
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1404. It's a they think, you think, you don't know
type of Kansas City Hustle
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1405. Where you take your time, wait your turn,
and hang them up and out to dry
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1406. It's a shake down, switch,
arrive in town type of Kansas City Shuffle
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1407. Gotta make both sides and let it ride
on the Kansas City Shuffle
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1408. Now the table's turned,
the lesson's learned
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1409. You gotta earn yourself some trouble
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1410. Revenge like this never sweet
You got yourself a long ride home
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