1. Little Ricky, where are you baby?
Come on, honey. It's dinner time.
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2. It's your favorite flavor. Liver buffet.
Where are you?
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3. There you are.
Hey, what're you doing under there?
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4. What you doing under there?
What's the matter?
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5. Ricky, baby, what's the matter sweetheart?
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6. They're ready for you, Doctor.
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7. - How is she?
- Still in the OR.
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8. We haven't heard anything yet.
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9. When did this happen?
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10. He was waiting for her at her place
when she got home from class.
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11. Forensics says it was the same man
who raped Cara Latham.
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12. Did you really need a forensics expert
to tell you that?
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13. - Andy.
- Dana, when was the last time
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14. I asked your department to beef up
the security and cameras, right?
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15. I mean not the first four times.
Just the last time.
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16. Don't get pissy with me, Professor.
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17. I don't have the manpower
to break up a frat party.
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18. - Suction.
- Suction.
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19. What's that pressure?
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20. We're under 70. Sixty-nine.
She's sliding down pretty fast.
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21. - We're gonna lose her, Doctor.
- I would not bet my ranch on that.
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22. David, drop 0.2 CCs of epinephrine.
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23. - Tanya, give me the stitch please.
- 3-0 silk.
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24. We're down at 63. Epinephrine, Doctor?
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25. No, not yet.
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26. Sixty.
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27. Still think it's a Phenobarb reaction?
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28. Epinephrine.
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29. In.
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30. All right.
Ease up on that retraction pressure.
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31. Sixty-five and going up.
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32. Don't worry about that.
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33. - 68.
- I don't believe it.
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34. - 72.
- How about some scissors?
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35. - Metzenbaum.
- Beautiful.
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36. 80. She's out of the woods.
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37. - Way to practice medicine. Irrigation please.
- Irrigation.
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38. Dr. Robertson,
would you please close for me?
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39. - You got it.
- Nice going, people.
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40. By the way, everybody,
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41. it's great to be in Saint Agnes.
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42. That was good work.
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43. - Dr. Robertson... May I call you Matthew?
- Of course.
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44. Matthew,
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45. I'm the new guy around here
and I want to make friends,
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46. so I'll say this to you and we'll start fresh.
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47. If you don't like my jokes, don't laugh.
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48. If you have a medical opinion,
please speak up and speak up loud.
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49. But if you ever again tell me or my surgical
staff that we're going to lose a patient,
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50. I'm going to take out your lungs
with a fucking ice-cream scoop.
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51. Do you understand me?
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52. I'm not gonna like you, am I?
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53. Don't be ridiculous. Everybody likes me.
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54. - Dr. Hill.
- Yeah.
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55. I'm Andy Safian.
I'm Associate Dean at the college
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56. and I wondered if you could tell me
anything about Bridget Kelly's condition.
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57. Well, she has a badly contused liver,
but I think she's gonna be just fine.
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58. Great. Thanks to you.
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59. Well, come to the midnight show,
I levitate the next of kin.
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60. It's Jed Hill, right?
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61. Yeah.
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62. "Galloping" Jed Hill?
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63. Excuse me.
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64. We were at the high school together.
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65. You're kidding me.
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66. - You went to Van Buren?
- Yeah.
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67. How long you've been in Westerly?
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68. Well, I've been here about nine hours now.
Van Buren, huh?
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69. Yeah, well, we weren't in the same...
We didn't travel in the same circles but...
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70. - Did I give you a hard time?
- No, you didn't know who the hell I was.
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71. Dr. Hill.
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72. Hi, Tanya.
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73. I just wanted to say congratulations.
We're all very happy that you're here.
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74. Well, thank you. It's nice to be here.
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75. Looks like you're big man on campus again.
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76. - I hope to see you around.
- Yeah, me, too.
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77. That's wonderful, Michelle.
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78. Hey, why don't we try painting on the paper
not on your arm?
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79. - I am a boogeyman.
- Teacher, teacher!
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80. Hey, Jason, don't you ever, ever play
with plastic bags
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81. or I'll tie you up and I'll feed you
to little cape monster. You got it?
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82. Hi. I heard what happened.
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83. Can you go on lunch now?
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84. Give me a minute.
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85. Yeah, the guy got in
when she was out at her class.
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86. - She's gonna be all right?
- Looks like it.
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87. Turns out that your hospital
has a new surgeon,
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88. this whiz kid from Mass General
who did a great job.
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89. So I went back to introduce myself,
to thank him and are you ready for this?
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90. - We went to high school together.
- Oh, no kidding.
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91. - Speak of the devil...
- And the devil appears.
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92. I was just recounting all your exploits here.
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93. This is my wife, Tracy.
Tracy, this is Dr. Jed Hill.
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94. Any high school friend of Andy's...
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95. - This is Dr. Sullivan, Alan and Tracy Safian.
- Andy.
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96. Andy. Andy works at the college.
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97. - He's associate dean of students.
- Fantastic.
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98. I don't leap tall buildings in a single bound.
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99. - But we are very proud of him.
- That's well. You should be.
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100. Listen, we're having a small reception
to welcome Jed to Saint Agnes.
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101. Why don't you come along?
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102. We'd love to,
but we have a lunch appointment.
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103. Maybe some other time.
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104. Definitely.
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105. - Nice meeting you, Tracy.
- Yeah, nice to meet you.
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106. Well, we got the estimate
from the plumber this morning.
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108. - Are you ready for this?
- How much?
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109. It's 13,000 and change.
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110. How much change?
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111. It's 14,000.
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112. All right, forget it.
I'm gonna do the work myself.
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113. - I got a better idea.
- No.
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114. Well, just for a little while.
It'll pay some bills.
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115. We rent it to
some visiting lecturer or something.
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116. I don't want to rent out the third floor.
I don't want a stranger in our house.
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117. All right, suit yourself.
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118. Would've been nice living in a home
with running water but...
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119. I'm a simple girl.
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120. - Hey, I'm gonna pick you up after work.
- No, it's okay.
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121. Forget it. I'm gonna pick you up.
There's a maniac loose in this town.
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122. Helen can give me a ride.
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123. - She can? Are you sure?
- Yeah. Yes.
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124. Make sure she waits
until you're inside the house.
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125. I'll have her provide air coverage
if you want.
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126. It's funny. I married a funny woman.
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127. - See you.
- Goodnight. See you.
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128. You know in street clothes,
Helen looks positively masculine.
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129. What?
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130. Helen. You said you were
getting a ride home from Helen.
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131. - Were you spying on me?
- No, no. I was just looking out my window.
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132. Then you were looking
at Dennis Riley, Andy.
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133. He was my mother's lawyer.
He had papers for me to sign.
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134. What kind of papers?
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135. Something about my mother's estate.
What is this?
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136. - Your mother's estate?
- Yes.
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137. You told me she barely got by
on a social security check.
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138. And now she's Lady Astor?
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139. Come on, Andy.
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140. There was a small account.
It handled the cemetery arrangements.
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141. The money's run out.
Dennis wanted to talk to me about.
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142. Now what is it you want to talk to me about?
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144. Hey, listen, would you think any less of me
if I used a fork?
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146. I can't let that happen.
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147. Lie back. Give it to me.
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148. Lie back. That's right. All the way back.
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149. - Technique, huh?
- The expert.
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150. It's all in my hands, see? Open. Open up.
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151. Good boy. Delicious, huh?
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152. Open.
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153. That's good. More.
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154. Look, I think your strength is returning.
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155. It's a miracle.
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156. Andy.
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157. - What?
- He's there again.
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158. So?
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159. He's looking at us.
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160. Sounds like he's playing
one of those electric keyboards.
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161. Jesus, it gives me the creeps.
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162. Be nice. His mother works at night.
I think she's a night nurse.
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163. He's probably lonely.
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164. We gotta get some curtains up in here.
It's a priority.
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165. Curtains are now the priority.
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166. Not until we decide what to paint.
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167. There is no point in painting if we are
gonna rip up the floors with the plumbing.
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168. So, really, we're back to where we started.
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170. Front door was wide open.
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171. You scared the hell out of me.
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172. - I should have knocked but...
- Oh, no, no.
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173. Yeah. I have been working
with all this paint remover.
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174. Sometimes I get a headache
from all the fumes.
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175. - You should be taking a B complex.
- Say again?
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176. Well, a loading dose of a B-12
would help to enhance the cerebral...
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177. - Never mind.
- No, no, no.
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178. Why did you stop? That sounded great.
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179. Well, no, it just occurred to me
that I was suggesting
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180. you take a jar of vitamins,
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181. when the smart thing to do
would be to leave the door open.
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182. Look at that. I saved myself $5.95.
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183. I was in the neighborhood
looking at some houses
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184. and I thought I would take you and
your wife up on that rain check for lunch.
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185. Great. Well, Tracy is out at her class
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186. but I can get cleaned up
and we could go out ourselves.
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187. - Sounds good.
- All right. Okay, I'll be right back.
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188. So this is a real Victorian, huh?
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189. Yeah, buried under a hundred years of paint.
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190. It was part of the underground railroad
during the civil war.
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191. What it lacks in comfort,
it makes up for in history.
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192. You know anything about architecture?
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193. Architecture? Architecture is my life.
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195. I'd have been a building. Is this a Degas?
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196. Yeah. I think it's original.
Tracy's father gave it to her.
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197. She's been having these abdominal pains.
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198. - How often?
- Maybe once every couple of days.
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200. Maybe half a minute,
sometimes a little longer.
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202. Yeah, a doctor in Boston named Lillianfield.
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204. I've heard of him. Lillianfield is a good man.
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205. The thing is, we really wanna have kids.
Tracy is nuts about it. So am I.
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207. Give it another couple of weeks and if there
is no change, have her come by and see me.
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208. - All right.
- Hey, Stanley.
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209. Hey, Doc, it hurts when I do this.
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210. Then don't do that.
And get some new jokes, Stanley.
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211. So I told him,
"Why don't you come by and look at ours,
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214. You're the one who wanted to rent it out.
I thought you'd be thrilled.
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Jed is a friend.
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218. He's not a friend.
He didn't even remember your name, Alan.
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219. I mean, common the guy had
just been through 12 hours of surgery.
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220. What is it, Andy?
You want to relive the high school,
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222. No, he was the running back.
And stop talking to me like I'm 11.
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I mean he's smart, he's funny,
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225. I know. I know he's brilliant, Andy.
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the nursing staff genuflect
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228. I mean, this guy doesn't have friends,
he has subjects.
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it's your decision.
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then it's ludicrous to drive two hours
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237. to see Lillianfield in Boston
when we could just easily...
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you didn't say anything to Jed.
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245. only because I have my heart set on a sofa
to go with the step ladder.
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246. Oh, my God, is he moving in tonight?
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247. - You're assuming it's Jed?
- I'm quite certain it's Jed. Open the door.
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248. It could be anyone.
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249. Angels could dance on pinheads, Andy,
but they don't. It's Jed.
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250. - What makes you so sure?
- You want to bet me?
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252. Because once money is involved,
you take me seriously, right?
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254. Dr. Hill. Please come in.
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255. Hey, Jed.
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256. Andy just got through telling me
we're gonna be roommates.
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257. Well, that's why I stopped by.
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258. I just wanted to make sure
that it was really okay.
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259. Yeah. Don't be silly.
I'm looking forward to it.
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261. Excellent.
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263. I set my alarm for 7:00 and it didn't go off.
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264. I mean, if Professor Schmidt wants to give
me an incomplete, then I really don't care.
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265. I can't control everything in this world.
My alarm didn't go off.
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267. That's so much better than locking
your copy of Beowulf in your friend's car.
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269. Yeah.
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270. - Detective Harris wishes to see you.
- Really.
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271. I'm amazed she could find the building.
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272. We'll have to continue this next week
if you don't mind.
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273. Fine.
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all test and exam times for Ms. Paula Bell.
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277. She's to receive wake up calls
from this office.
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278. Wake up calls?
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279. She can't be expected to
control the world, Mrs. Worthington.
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280. Her alarm didn't go off.
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281. I'll see you next week, Paula.
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282. - Sorry.
- Jesus.
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give any kind of description?
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284. All she remembers is
her cat crouching under a chair
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- We?
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290. "We" don't do anything, Andy.
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291. Maybe not even that many.
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for a clever comeback.
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293. How about "bite me"?
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294. Touché.
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"Security Precautions" pamphlets.
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296. - More pamphlets?
- That's right.
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297. Do you know what I see
when I come to work every morning?
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298. I see fathers loading steamer trunks,
suitcases, fichus plants
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quite as high a death threat.
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crack-team of professionals are doing
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to repress this situation.
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305. I need a list of anyone who had access
to the students' schedules.
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306. Both victims were out of class
when our guy got in.
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307. So you have narrowed it down
to a couple of thousand people.
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308. A list, Andy. I need it, now.
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310. - What do you think he does with the hair?
- The hair?
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311. Yeah, he cuts off all their hair.
What do you think he does with it?
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312. He makes pillows. Who knows?
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you hear me?
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- No, I'm not all right.
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321. Baby, go to sleep.
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322. Who the hell can sleep
with them going at it all night?
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- I hope so.
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- To the bathroom.
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330. - It's not what you think.
- Yeah?
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331. I think it's so you can make a lot of money
and see a lot of naked women.
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332. Well, then it is what you think.
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333. Hey, pace yourself.
I'm not done with you yet.
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- Yeah?
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338. Yeah. I'll be right there.
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339. - You had me worried for a second.
- No, I'm fine.
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343. - You want some coffee?
- No, never touch in the morning.
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- I'm fine.
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fly over to the hospital.
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cancel her appointment?
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348. Yes, I'm sure.
In fact, I called her yesterday to remind her.
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349. - Did you try calling her again?
- Nobody's there, professor.
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- She's there.
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I ever saw a corpse?
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gross anatomy.
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360. People were running out of the room.
They're passing out, turning green.
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361. I tell you, it really didn't bother me over
that much, though.
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the same way again, but other than that...
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364. Hey, You'll get over it.
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in the backfield?
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366. Livelle something. He's off the bench.
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367. - What happened to Krakowski?
- Flunked the piss test.
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369. Guy can't stay off of cocaine
even for one million dollars.
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for a million dollars.
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for Christ's sake.
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372. - Would you really?
- What?
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- Yeah.
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Let's just say a finger.
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- Yeah.
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a round of whatever it is they're drinking?
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- Bourbon it is.
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- Sure.
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clear up a few things for me.
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is that right?
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399. That's right.
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400. - It would have been four times, only...
- What is this?
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401. Last night we matched the soil sample
taken from Paula Bell's carpet
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402. to a sample taken from your yard.
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403. I went inside, I told you that.
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404. We also matched it to a sample
taken from Bridget Kelly's room.
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405. Bridget came by here to
pick up a letter of recommendation.
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406. Am I a suspect, Dana?
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407. Am I a fucking suspect?
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408. All three victims had been in to see you
before they were attacked.
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409. I found Paula, for Christ's sake.
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410. - What was it that made you go to her house?
- She missed her appointment.
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411. So you went to her house?
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412. Yes, because she was a screw-up
and I have a responsibility.
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413. - What's your blood type, Andy?
- O positive.
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414. See, as luck would have it,
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415. you have the same blood type
as the perpetrator.
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416. Dana, this is crazy.
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417. In my entire life I have never harmed anyone.
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418. I believe you. I don't think you're the guy.
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419. Thank you.
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420. I need you to do something for me.
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421. It's procedural, I wouldn't be doing my job
if I didn't ask you to do it.
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422. Do what?
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423. I need a sperm sample to test
against the one taken from the victims.
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424. I can't believe this.
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425. It's a simple thing, take maybe in an hour.
You'll be eliminated as a suspect.
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426. What if I refuse?
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427. You get to wear my handcuffs.
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428. - Damn.
- No, no. That's much better.
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429. - No, it's not.
- No, it is.
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430. At least you're not
hitting innocent bystanders.
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431. Beautiful.
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432. Andy.
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433. Andy.
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434. Oh, God.
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435. 911. Emergency.
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436. The rotator cuff, if you don't mind,
it's right in here, okay.
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437. I pierce that, he can't even comb his hair,
let alone throw a ball.
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438. That thing's been beeping all night.
Are you a drug dealer?
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439. Yeah, you can say that.
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440. Stanley.
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441. Somebody talk to me.
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442. We've got massive hemorrhaging.
It's probably an ovary.
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443. We'll have some more numbers
in a few minutes.
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444. - Blood type.
- AB negative. We need more.
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445. Tanya, get a hold of the Mass General,
Boston, and Mercy, Hartford, in that order.
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446. If they're low, we're gonna need donors.
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447. I'm sorry we had to
put you through this, Andy.
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448. You can go home now.
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449. Andy.
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450. - Mr. Safian.
- Yeah.
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451. Your wife's name came up on a 911.
It's a medical emergency.
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452. - David, what's the blood pressure?
- 93 above 57.
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453. - Heart rate?
- 86.
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454. - Quick count?
- 27.
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455. Jed, did you see this?
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456. Four to five weeks would be my guess.
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457. - She is pregnant?
- Not for long.
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458. Her fetus will abort
from the trauma of the procedure.
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459. Whenever you're ready, doctor.
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460. Dr. Hill.
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461. All right, let's go.
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462. - Scalpel.
- Scalpel.
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463. - Mr. Safian.
- Yeah.
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464. - What happened to my wife?
- She's bleeding internally.
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465. Dr. Hill will come and talk to you
soon as her condition is stabilized.
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466. - Is she conscious?
- I'm sorry Mr. Safian, that's all I know.
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467. We're almost done.
I just wanna have one last look around.
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468. Check for rings and watches.
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469. - Suction.
- Suction.
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470. All right, I think we've got it all.
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471. It's amazing it didn't rupture sooner.
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472. Jed.
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473. We've got some pathology
in the second ovary.
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474. - Let me have a look in here. Harrington.
- Harrington.
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475. It was torsed when I unpacked it.
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476. Think it's necrotic?
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477. All right I want to do a frozen section
right away,
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478. see if we still get a viable ovary here.
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479. - We can't.
- Why not?
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480. - The pathologist isn't in house.
- Well, what do I do for frozen section?
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481. - We can call him in.
- How long would that take?
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482. 30, 40 minutes.
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483. Hell, I'd better get a microscope
and do it myself.
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484. It'll take at least a half an hour
for the processor to warm up.
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485. - What's the pressure?
- 78.
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486. - I don't have that kind of time.
- You got maybe half that, tops.
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487. All right. Irrigate and try to
get the BP back up. I'll be right back.
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488. - Come with me.
- What's going on?
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489. Just come with me.
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490. I had to remove one of Tracy's ovaries.
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491. It ruptured. A large cyst had developed
and that what was causing her pain.
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492. I have to be direct with you
because we're little under the gun.
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493. - Is it under control?
- Not yet.
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494. There is a problem
with Tracy's second ovary.
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495. We discovered it was torsed or twisted
around in its own blood supply.
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496. If I remove it, I'm simply
removing a dead organ
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497. and in all likelihood
Tracy will lead a normal, healthy life.
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498. But...
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499. She won't ever be able to have children.
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500. If I close her up now, she could die of
toxic-shock in the middle of the night.
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501. Do whatever you have to do.
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502. - Tracy's gonna be fine.
- Yeah.
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503. - But what?
- I'll tell you later.
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504. No. No, tell me now.
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505. Tracy was pregnant. Of four weeks.
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506. - Tracy is pregnant?
- No Andy.
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507. The fetus aborted.
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508. She sustained a lot of trauma.
There was nothing that could be done.
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509. - I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
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510. Vascular clamp.
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511. Dr. Hill, I think this might be a mistake.
How do you know it's not still viable?
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512. This is the wife of a friend, Matthew.
I'm not taking any chances. Scalpel.
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513. You could be taking out a viable ovary.
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514. It's necrotic. Scalpel.
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515. Without the histology, you can't be sure.
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516. I'm sure.
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517. Tanya, give me the scalpel.
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518. Jed.
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519. - What you got there, George?
- It's from pathology.
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520. The Histology report?
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521. We took out a healthy ovary.
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522. Only the surface was necrotic.
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523. Jed, take this.
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524. Look at it.
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525. Then burn it.
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526. That's a nice gesture, George. Really.
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527. The technician owes me a favor.
Lab won't be a problem.
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528. It'll be a problem for me.
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529. This hospital took out a healthy ovary.
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530. I took out the ovary. No one else.
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531. It was a judgment call and I stand by it.
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532. - Are you gonna be all right?
- I'll be fine.
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533. I didn't do anything wrong.
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534. I figured you probably hadn't
eaten anything in a while.
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535. We should talk later, okay?
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536. Well, Andy, I wanted to have
a word with Tracy.
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537. Maybe later, okay? Jed...
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538. Hello, Mrs. Safian.
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539. You gave us quite a scare.
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540. Did I?
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541. Tracy, I know you've been told
all about what's happened.
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542. Yes.
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543. I don't know if there's any point in
telling you how sorry I am.
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544. I spoke with a lawyer this morning.
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545. I want to make sure you don't
do this to someone else.
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546. There'll be some depositions
in about a week.
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547. I think we can bring them down from
the 30 million in a settlement.
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548. Let's not dick each other around here.
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549. 30 million, 25 million,
what difference does it make?
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550. You know anything over 10 million dollars
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551. and I can't get insurance in this
or any other state.
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552. - I say we go to a jury.
- I can't recommend that.
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553. Why not?
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554. Let me tell you what a jury sees.
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555. A jury sees a beautiful young woman
married to a mild-mannered teacher.
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556. They buy an old house and dream of
filling it up with children.
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557. Now that is a Norman Rockwell painting
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558. and you have ripped it to shreds
with your scalpel.
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559. You are my lawyer. Am I right here?
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560. It's not my job to hold your hand, doctor.
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561. It's not your job
to be an asshole either, counselor,
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562. but that doesn't seem to be stopping here.
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563. Maybe if we all calm down.
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564. We could bring in a private investigator,
dig up something on her background.
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565. Lester, she volunteered five days a week
in a children's ward.
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566. And baked cookies for the staff.
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567. Looks like you picked the
wrong patient to screw up on, doctor.
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568. I didn't pick her, counselor.
Physicians don't get to choose.
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569. I'll need an 'expert.
Who do you want to call?
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570. - What do you mean?
- An expert. Someone to make a statement.
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571. A statement saying what?
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572. A statement saying that
you are as good as you think you are.
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573. Call Dr. Martin Kessler.
Harvard Medical School.
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574. Is that it, Miss?
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575. Yes.
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576. - How will I get in touch with you?
- You won't.
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577. I don't want you to.
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578. Tracy, why won't you let me help you
get through this?
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579. This isn't a phase, Andy.
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580. I can't have children. Ever.
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581. He thought you were going to die.
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582. Right about now he's wishing I did.
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583. Tracy, I love you.
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584. He took my insides out,
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585. and you gave him permission.
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586. Goodbye, Andy.
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587. Dr. Kessler, would you describe your history
and relationship to Dr. Hill?
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588. Dr. Hill was a student of mine
at medical school.
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589. Upon graduation I asked him
to serve his residency
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590. under my direction at Mass General.
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591. And when he finished the residency,
I asked him to join our surgical staff.
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592. Dr. Kessler, how long have you been
teaching at Harvard Medical school?
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593. Twenty-one years.
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594. How long have you been
chief of staff at Mass General?
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595. Fourteen years.
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596. So you've been in a position to work with
thousands of young doctors. Am I correct?
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597. Yes.
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598. I might add that the doctors I've had
the pleasure to teach and work with
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599. are among the very best in the world.
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600. And how would Dr. Hill rank in this group
that are among the very best in the world?
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601. - There's no one any better.
- Thank you.
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602. Mr. Riley.
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603. Dr. Kessler, your faith in Dr. Hill's
surgical talent is obvious.
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604. And completely deserved.
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605. Dr. Kessler, seven months ago
the position of Chief of Surgery
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606. became available on Mass General.
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607. Did Jed Hill seek this position?
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608. Yes, he did.
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609. - Did you give the position to Jed?
- Excuse me, my client's name is Dr. Hill.
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610. Forgive me,
did you award the position to Dr. Hill?
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611. - No.
- Why not?
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612. Well, he was certainly qualified...
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613. But you didn't give him the job.
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614. There were many other candidates.
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615. - Surgeons more qualified?
- This isn't a trial, Mr. Riley.
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616. Dr. Kessler,
during Dr. Hill's residency in Mass General
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617. you wrote several quarterly evaluations.
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618. Evaluations to be read and reviewed
by hospital administrators,
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619. department heads.
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620. Yes.
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621. I'm looking at one right now
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622. dated June 15th, 1982,
and bearing your signature.
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623. It's coming around.
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624. I'd like to read from page three,
paragraph four.
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625. "While Jed Hill consistently remains
the most skilled
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626. "and the brightest of our residents,
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627. "we should not ignore what I and several
of his colleagues observed
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628. "to be an indulgence of the 'God complex'."
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629. "God complex." That's not a typo, was it?
It says "God complex."
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630. That was written a decade ago.
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631. What's a God complex?
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632. How did you get this information?
This was privileged information.
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633. Dr. Kessler, what's a God complex?
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634. It's a term that has no clinical meaning
at all. Doctors throw it around...
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635. Sir, with all due respect, but knock it off.
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636. What did you mean in this evaluation
when you said Dr. Hill had a God complex?
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637. The power to heal can be
an enormous thing, an enormous thing.
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638. To save a life, to get blood flowing
into cells and vital organs.
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639. If a person can do that, and if one can do it
as exceptionally as Dr. Hill,
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640. it's not uncommon for a person like that
to begin to believe that he can do anything.
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641. The power to heal can be like a drug.
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642. "Like a drug", you're saying?
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643. Would it be uncommon for a person with a
God complex to reject the advice of others?
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644. No.
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645. Would it be uncommon for such a person
to proceed on a course
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646. that others might reject
if only out of a sense of a God like power?
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647. I think now you're vastly overstating.
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648. - Is that why you didn't give Dr. Hill the job?
- There were a number of other factors.
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649. Is that why you removed a healthy ovary
without any scientific diagnosis?
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650. Don't you address my client, Mr. Riley.
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651. Do you have a God complex?
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652. This is not acceptable.
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653. - No, no. Let him address me.
- Jed.
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654. No, no. It's about time.
I got to give some answers here.
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655. Stop typing. This is off the record.
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656. The question is, do I have a God complex?
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657. Dr. Kessler says yes.
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658. Which makes me wonder
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659. if this lawyer has any idea
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660. as to the kind of grades
one has to receive in college
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661. to be accepted at a top medical school.
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662. If you have the vaguest clue
as to how talented someone has to be
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663. to lead a surgical team.
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664. I have an M.D. from Harvard,
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665. I am board certified
in cardio-thoracic medicine
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666. and trauma surgery,
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667. I have been awarded citations
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668. from seven different medical boards
in New England,
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669. and I am never, ever sick at sea.
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670. So I ask you,
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671. when someone goes into that chapel
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672. and they fall on their knees
and they pray to God
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673. that their wife doesn't miscarry
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674. or that their daughter
doesn't bleed to death,
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675. or that their mother doesn't suffer acute
neural trauma from post-operative shock,
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676. who do you think they're praying to?
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677. Now, go ahead and read your Bible, Dennis,
and you go to your church,
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678. and, with any luck,
you might win the annual raffle,
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679. but if you're looking for God,
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680. he was in operating room number two
on November 17,
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681. and he doesn't like to be second guessed.
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682. You ask me if I have a God complex.
Let me tell you something.
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683. I am God.
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684. And this sideshow is over.
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685. You got a winner here, Lester.
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686. Call my office in the morning
and we'll work out a settlement.
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687. - It gets better.
- What do you mean?
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688. We talked to the bartender
of a place called Prince William Tavern.
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689. Ask God how many shots of bourbon
he had before he cut me open.
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690. The insurance company will wire a draft
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691. into my firm's account
by sometime next week.
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692. Assuming you sign it right away,
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693. you should get your money
few days after that.
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694. Listen, there are some things
we should discuss now,
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695. like an umbrella policy.
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696. Dennis, this isn't such a good time for me.
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697. Tracy, we're talking about $20 million.
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698. Dennis, I think about what I want
for breakfast, I start crying.
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699. You can put the money in a coffee can,
for all I care.
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700. - It's after 8:30.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
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701. - You should go home.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
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702. Mrs. Worthington.
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703. Mrs. Worthington.
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704. Mr. Leemus.
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705. Mr. Leemus.
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706. Jesus!
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707. You surprised me.
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708. I was working on the furnace.
I didn't know anybody else was here.
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709. I saw the lights...
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710. It's my mother's hair.
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711. She's not alive anymore.
That's her in the picture.
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712. I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to get any of your things.
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713. - That's okay.
- I just, I...
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714. I came down to get a light bulb.
I didn't realize that...
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715. - You live down here?
- No, no. Just for a while.
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716. My landlady asked me to leave,
put me in a tight spot.
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717. I won't stay here long. No.
I promise, Mr. Safian.
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718. No, you stay here as long as you want, Earl.
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719. - I'll just take this and I'll head back out.
- Sure.
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720. - Good night, Mr. Safian.
- Good night, Earl.
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721. Don't worry,
you don't look as bad as the other guy.
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722. So help me God, I could have killed him.
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723. Junior, have you met the professor?
A very tough guy.
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724. If you want something done all right,
goddamn it, you call a teacher.
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725. Let me buy you a drink.
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726. You know, there is one thing
I realized during all of this.
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727. Jed had just come out of the OR
to talk to me. He was covered in blood
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728. and he was telling me
what he was about to do
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729. and then he needed my permission to do it.
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730. And there was a second,
maybe a second and a half,
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731. between him telling me
that Tracy was pregnant
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732. and him telling me
that the fetus was aborted during surgery.
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733. And that second, that second and a half,
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734. that was the happiest time in my life.
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735. That is a horrible story.
It's the worst story I've ever heard.
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736. And I appreciate your words of comfort.
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737. I mean it, Andy.
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738. You're like a fucking Job,
shit just happens to you.
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739. Have you had a lot of success
talking jumpers in from window ledges?
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740. - Let me ask you something.
- Sure.
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741. How well do you know Tracy?
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742. She's my wife. What do you mean?
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743. My brothers, my friends,
and my ex-husband
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744. Have all accused me of wielding my sense
of honesty like a blunt instrument.
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745. I don't want to hurt you anymore
than you have been,
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746. but I'm fairly sure I'm doing the right thing.
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747. What are you talking about?
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748. I want you to come back to the station
with me.
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749. I wanna show you something.
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750. - Sir? Sir, can I help you?
- I'm gonna see Jed Hill.
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751. What the hell happened to you?
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752. It wasn't my baby.
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753. What?
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754. It wasn't my baby.
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755. Come inside.
What the hell happened to your face?
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756. Doesn't matter. You know what this is?
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757. This is a police test. It's a lab report.
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758. I don't understand.
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759. It is a sperm sample I made
after the Paula Bell rape.
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760. I'm sterile.
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761. Can I have a look at that, please?
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762. I can't have any children,
so it wasn't my baby.
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763. You got to call your lawyer, Jed.
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764. You call your lawyer,
you have 'em tell the insurance company
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765. to stop the presses because this thing,
no, it's not over yet.
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766. Andy, this isn't about me.
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767. It's about both of us, Jed.
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768. She reamed both of us. It's too late for me,
but it's not too late for you.
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769. Andy, I don't mean to seem indelicate,
but as far as my situation is concerned,
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770. it doesn't matter if Tracy was sleeping
with the Boston Celtics.
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771. I took out her reproductive system.
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772. It was a wrong call
and the bill was $20 million.
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773. No. That's where you're wrong. See,
the $20 million is a big settlement, right?
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774. That wasn't for the fuck-up.
That was for the victim.
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775. The insurance company
settled high and fast
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776. because they thought
they're up against Snow White.
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777. What happens if Snow White is shacking up
with her lawyer Jed, huh?
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778. You tell me.
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779. Andy, you're hurt and you want revenge.
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780. And I can understand that,
but I got what I deserved.
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781. And you know something,
as much as this pains you,
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782. no matter what Tracy
was doing behind your back,
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783. she got a hell of a lot worse
than she deserved.
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784. Did I?
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785. - Did you what?
- Did I get what I deserved?
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786. Bad things happen to good people
all the time, Andy, and for no reason.
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787. Take my word for it.
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788. I'll see you later.
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789. What are you gonna do, Andy?
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790. I'm gonna go out and get to know my wife.
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791. Hi, Dennis!
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792. He doesn't have an appointment, Mr. Riley.
He just walked right in.
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793. She tried to stop me, Dennis.
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794. See, I can call him Dennis
'cause we're old friends.
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795. We both slept with my wife.
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796. Claudia, call security.
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797. Do that Claudia
and then call the US Attorney's office
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798. and see if conspiracy
to commit insurance fraud
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799. comes under their jurisdiction.
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800. - Forget security, Claudia.
- Sir?
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801. Just close the door behind you. Thank you.
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802. This... This is a nice office.
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803. What the hell happened to your face?
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804. I beat the shit out
of a deeply disturbed serial rapist.
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805. Hey, I want an explanation.
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806. An explanation for what?
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807. For how my wife could have been pregnant
when her husband's sterile?
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808. What was it? Immaculate conception?
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809. If that's the case, Dennis, I wouldn't have
settled for $20 million if I were you.
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810. Andy, I had no knowledge of this.
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811. And I wasn't sleeping with your wife,
if that's what you're suggesting.
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812. Bullshit.
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813. Then what can I do for you, Andy?
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814. You can tell me where Tracy is.
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815. Telling you where Tracy is
would break an attorney-client privilege,
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816. and I will not do that.
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817. Now there is nothing more I can do.
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818. Claudia will be happy
to call the US Attorney for you.
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819. Were you sleeping with her?
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820. No.
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821. Can you help me?
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822. Help you do what?
What is it you want, Andy?
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823. I want to talk to Tracy.
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824. - Andy...
- I know I'm asking you a favor.
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825. I have a professional obligation.
I have a legal obligation to my client.
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826. Your problems, your questions,
cold as this may seem, are not my business.
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827. And I haven't got the answers you want.
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828. Even if I did,
I wouldn't be able to give them to you.
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829. Talk to her friends, talk to her mother,
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830. talk to the people she works with
at the hospital.
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831. - What did you say?
- I'm saying this is a personal matter.
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832. Did you say, "Talk to her mother?"
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833. She certainly knows Tracy better than I do.
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834. Her mother is dead.
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835. - When did she die?
- Twelve years ago.
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836. You handled the estate.
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837. No, I didn't.
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838. What are you saying to me?
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839. I'm saying I didn't handle
Mrs. Kennsinger's estate,
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840. and anything outside of the framework
of your wife's lawsuit is not my...
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841. I don't give a fuck
about the lawsuit, Dennis.
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842. - All I'm asking you...
- Then we have nothing here to talk about.
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843. Is her mother alive? Where does she live?
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844. - Please understand...
- Fuck it. I'll find her myself.
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845. Andy.
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846. - Scotch.
- What?
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847. Bring her a bottle of scotch.
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848. - My name is Andy Safian.
- So what?
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849. Did your daughter ever tell you
she had a husband?
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850. Did your wife ever tell you
she had a mother?
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851. Yeah.
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852. You're a liar.
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853. She said you were dead.
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854. What do you want from me?
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855. - It's nothing. I just thought...
- Nobody wants nothing.
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856. I thought maybe we could
have a drink and talk.
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857. She sure loved her daddy.
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858. Second best confidence man
south of Boston.
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859. He taught her everything.
She was daddy's girl.
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860. I wanted to ask you some questions.
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861. She tried to do the smart thing,
I give her that.
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862. The smart thing. What was that?
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863. Marry a bank account. What do you think?
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864. Tracy was married before?
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865. I said she tried.
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866. You got to pay attention.
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867. One of Bill's old partners,
a guy from Newport.
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868. Millionaire with a heart problem.
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869. He wouldn't marry her though.
Not even after she got pregnant.
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870. Mrs. Kennsinger, I...
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871. This is single malt scotch.
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872. That was so classy, mister.
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873. I haven't had single malt since '69.
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874. I drink crap. Blended whiskey is crap,
I don't give what color the label is.
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875. I need to find Tracy.
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876. Tell me the part again where she was
working with children's ward.
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877. Like I told you, she likes kids. So she...
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878. What?
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879. What?
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880. Did I say something funny?
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881. That girls sure found herself a live one.
Like shooting tuna fish in a barrel.
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882. Big one, too.
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883. You're drunk.
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884. And you're stupid.
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885. I can say that to you because
you're my son-in-law.
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886. Want to see something?
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887. I want you to tell me where Tracy is.
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888. I'm older, I'm smarter.
You can learn something from me.
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889. I know she's been here.
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890. Andy. Is it Andy?
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891. - Yeah.
- Andy.
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892. It's a simple trick.
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893. The statue...
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894. - What?
- This, the Degas.
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895. Yeah. What about it?
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896. It was in my house. It was Tracy's.
So I know she's been here.
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897. Andy, believe me.
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898. You need to see this trick.
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899. - Do you get that I'm serious?
- Pick a card.
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900. I got it. Pick a card.
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901. Look at it.
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902. Put it back in the deck.
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903. Shuffle the deck.
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904. - Mrs. Kennsinger, I don't want...
- You can call me "Mom."
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905. I don't think so.
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906. Shuffle the cards. And shuffle them good.
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907. Bill and me, we used to give Tracy
a little bit of the money each week
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908. so she could buy candy. Shuffle the cards!
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909. She wouldn't spend it though, not a penny.
Each week she put it under the mattress.
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910. I swear I think that kid had maybe
200 bucks under the mattress.
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911. I'll tell you something else about Tracy.
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912. I don't think it bothered her a bit
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913. when her father cleaned out
the bank accounts and disappeared.
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914. I think it bothered her when he took
the 200 dollars from under the mattress.
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915. Jesus. What the hell kind of a family is this?
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916. - Want to bet me a double-C?
- What?
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917. 200 bucks. You wanna give me 200 bucks
if I know what your card is?
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918. I'll give you 200 bucks if I don't.
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919. No.
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920. Because once money is involved,
you take me seriously, right?
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921. Look, you said there was
a point here and I...
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922. Why do you give a Frenchman's fuck
who she was sleeping with?
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923. Get into the game.
Go for the 20 million yourself.
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924. Are you saying that Tracy set this up?
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925. What the hell have I been telling you?
Am I talking to my shadow?
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926. You think you're Sherlock Holmes
with this statue?
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927. You can buy them in any departmental store
for $89.95.
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928. Looks just like the real thing.
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929. The whole thing was a setup? You're crazy.
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930. Yeah?
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931. Then how come I have the jack of clubs
in my fucking pocket?
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932. Look, kid, I don't know what the game is.
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933. But you got stung,
so did your friend, the surgeon.
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934. Maybe, it's best to just take a medicine
like a good little boy and go home.
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935. Do me a favor. Leave me this scotch.
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936. Whatever happened to the baby?
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937. - What baby?
- The Newport millionaire, the baby.
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938. She pocketed the money
he gave her for an abortion.
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939. Went downtown to a clinic.
She ended up working for the doctor.
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940. There's a happy ending, though.
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941. She disappeared with 80,000
of the clinic's money.
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942. - How much of that do you think I saw?
- What was the name of the doctor?
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943. How much you think I'm going to see
from this 20 million?
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944. Was the name of the doctor
David Lillianfield?
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945. How much do you think she's gonna give
her dead mother?
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946. - Was it?
- Was what what?
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947. You think you can drink like this
and remember a name?
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948. Was the name of the doctor
David Lillianfield?
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949. Welcome to the game.
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950. Hello.
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951. Excuse me.
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952. Can I talk to your manager?
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953. Mr. Hearn leaves at 5:00.
You're gonna have to come back tomorrow.
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954. I'm Dr. Lillianfield.
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955. Mr. Hearn wanted me to come by to fill out
a change of address card for your billing.
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956. - Was that Lillianfield?
- Yeah. David.
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957. All right. Why don't you just write it
on the back of the old card
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958. and we'll take care of the rest tomorrow.
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959. Okay. Thanks.
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960. Where is the key?
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961. I'm soaked.
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962. God! I'm freezing.
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963. It's cold in here.
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964. We must do something about the latch.
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965. We got to get this latch fixed.
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966. This damn door is driving me crazy.
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967. I'm chilled to the bone.
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968. Warm me up, I'm freezing.
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969. Take me upstairs and fuck me.
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970. I should be heading back to town.
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971. We just got here.
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972. I know, but it's broad daylight.
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973. Relax. It's a done deal.
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974. I'm cutting the check on Monday.
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975. What's wrong with you?
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976. - I got a letter today.
- From who?
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977. Whom, from whom. From Dr. Kessler.
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978. What did he say?
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979. He didn't say, Tracy.
It was a letter. He wrote.
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980. Jed, take a drink, take a pill, do whatever
it is you have to, but lighten the fuck up.
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981. What did he write?
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982. That he was sorry. That he was very sorry.
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983. That was thoughtful of him.
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984. - What?
- That was.
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985. The man put us over the top.
I was in the room.
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986. The bartender was just icing,
but Kessler was the one who closed it.
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987. Come on,
what more do you want from the man?
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988. I want him to know it.
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989. I want him to know
that I was holding the strings.
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990. He's sorry? Let him say
he was sorry about Mass General.
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991. When he says he was wrong, when
he says that I should have gotten the job,
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992. then you talk about bygones being bygones.
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993. In the meantime,
I think I'll send him a postcard.
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994. There, that's the spirit.
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995. A picture of me sitting under a palm tree
with $10 million in one hand
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996. and a copy of his God complex memo
in the other.
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997. - With an inscription.
- What would it say?
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998. It wouldn't say anything. It would read.
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999. Attagirl, Trace.
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1000. What would it read?
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1001. "Never underestimate
a genius with a chip on his shoulder."
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1002. Shit! What the fuck was that?
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1003. Oh, my God!
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1004. Where did that come from?
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1005. Andy.
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1006. What?
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1007. Andy's been here.
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1008. What are you talking about?
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1009. He knows.
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1010. Then why aren't the police
knocking on the door?
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1011. Because he's playing with us.
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1012. - Andy?
- Yes.
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1013. I don't believe it.
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1014. Believe it.
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1015. How could he possibly...
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1016. Well, let's think about that for a moment,
shall we?
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1017. What could we have done wrong?
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1018. Let's retrace the plan
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1019. and see if we can put our finger
on a detail we may have overlooked.
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1020. One of us may have improvised.
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1021. One of us may have decided that
to get pregnant would double the money.
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1022. It did double the money.
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1023. Now I don't want to hear about it anymore.
It is history.
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1024. No, no, no kidding.
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1025. It's the present.
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1026. It's the here and the now
and the needle in the haystack.
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1027. Let me ask you something.
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1028. Once he found out he was sterile,
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1029. how long do you think it took him
to figure out there was no Dr. Lillianfield?
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1030. Do you understand what I'm saying?
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1031. There wasn't supposed to be a baby.
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1032. I'll take care of Andy.
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1033. Don't get up.
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1034. What happened to your face?
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1035. I tripped.
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1036. I heard they caught the guy, the rapist.
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1037. Yeah.
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1038. Well, that must be a load off your mind.
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1039. Yeah, it's great
to finally have things back to normal.
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1040. Andy, they can be back to normal.
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1041. What's that?
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1042. Things.
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1043. Our life.
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1044. Remember me?
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1045. - Tracy.
- What?
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1046. I think you dropped your shoe.
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1047. What can I get you?
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1048. We'll have two glasses of house wine.
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1049. - Is chardonnay all right?
- It'll be fine.
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1050. - Anything else?
- Some privacy.
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1051. Sweetie, I'm going to talk for a minute,
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1052. so it would be better
if you don't interrupt me, okay?
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1053. I found a hypodermic needle in my bed.
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1054. I don't know who put it there,
it doesn't matter.
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1055. What matters
is that I didn't think it was funny.
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1056. And as you well know,
I've a healthy sense of humor.
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1057. So what I'm saying is this.
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1058. Whoever played that joke is playing
in a league they're just not ready for.
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1059. Now, I came here
hoping we could reach an understanding.
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1060. I'm afraid I'm gonna have to
hold a grudge on this one, Trace.
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1061. Go to cops. They'll call you crazy.
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1062. As would Westerly or any another school
at which you try and get a teaching job.
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1063. Happy hunting, Andy.
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1064. - Sit the fuck down!
- What?
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1065. I said sit the fuck down.
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1066. I'm running the show now.
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1067. You're running it
with an empty hypodermic needle?
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1068. I'm running it
with trace amounts of Pergonal.
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1069. Here you go.
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1070. Ma'am, would you happen to know
anything about a drug called Pergonal?
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1071. I'm sorry.
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1072. Never mind. That's all right.
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1073. It's a fertility drug, Andy.
I was trying to get pregnant.
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1074. A fertility drug.
That's exactly what the lab guys told me.
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1075. But it turns out that Pergonal,
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1076. when it's injected in, like, massive
quantities will actually create ovarian cysts.
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1077. They gathered brilliant young surgeons
around, Trace,
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1078. 'cause you gave us all quite a scare.
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1079. The hormone dissolved in the ovaries, you
wouldn't have a clue how much I was taking.
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1080. That's right.
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1081. It's not like I had a witness.
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1082. I mean, if I had a witness
who saw Jed giving you the injections,
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1083. then you and doctor man
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1084. would be spending
the rest of your sexually-active years
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1085. in a place where if you're very, very good,
they'll let you work in the laundry.
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1086. You're bluffing.
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1087. Tracy.
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1088. Right now,
more than anything else in the world,
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1089. don't you wish I had finally gotten around
to putting up the curtains in the bedroom?
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1090. Shit!
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1091. Are you all right?
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1092. - You should run that under some water.
- No, I'm fine.
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1093. - Are you sure? Let me just...
- I said I'm fine!
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1094. Jesus!
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1095. You spilled your wine, Trace.
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1096. By the by,
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1097. you should know in case some bizarre,
active God should happen to take my life,
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1098. my will's been amended
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1099. to direct the police to the 10-year-old son
of our next-door neighbor.
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1100. What do you want?
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1101. What does anybody want?
I want the Red Sox to win the World Series.
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1102. You haven't taken the kid to the police.
What do you want?
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1103. I had a chat with your mom.
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1104. Not bad looking
for somebody who's been dead for 12 years.
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1105. What do you want, Andy?
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1106. I want to change my life, Tracy.
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1107. I don't think
Emma was stating the case either,
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1108. and she knows some pretty cool card tricks.
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1109. Cut the shit! What do you want?
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1110. I want half.
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1111. What the fuck do you think I want?
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1112. Give him the money.
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1113. What?
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1114. Give the man the money,
and let's get out of here.
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1115. Jesus, Jed. Don't fade on me.
I need you to focus on this thing.
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1116. I'm telling you precisely what to do.
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1117. Give the guy the 10 bucks
and we leave the country.
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1118. I'm supposed to split the money three ways?
I'm supposed to just accept this?
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1119. Welcome to the land
where you don't have a choice.
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1120. Don't fucking turn on me.
I earned this money.
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1121. This money is mine.
He's not getting a nickel.
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1122. They write the check to me.
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1123. Not in prison, they don't.
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1124. Without the kid, he doesn't have anything.
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1125. Without the kid, Andy is just a guy
who cracked under the strain.
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1126. What?
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1127. Absolutely.
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1128. Do you know what you're saying?
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1129. What's the big leap, Jed?
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1130. You cut me open, stuck your hands in,
twisted my ovaries, so they look all dead.
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1131. Excuse me, necrotic.
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1132. Now you develop some enlightened sense
of what's right and wrong?
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1133. - He's a child.
- No!
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1134. He is a little fucking troll who deserves to be
put out of his misery for fucking up my life!
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1135. Now, if you don't have the balls to...
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1136. Don't talk about this again.
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1137. Anything happens to the kid,
and I'm the State's star witness.
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1138. Give the man the money.
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1139. I'm sorry I hit you.
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1140. Put it down.
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1141. How much blood did you let me lose
before you saved me?
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1142. You waited an extra minute or two,
didn't you?
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1143. You thought about going the other way
after you saw I was pregnant.
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1144. You thought for a second
about letting me die, didn't you?
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1145. - I'm a doctor.
- You were a doctor.
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1146. Don't overestimate yourself, Tracy.
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1147. Give me the gun.
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1148. Come on.
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1149. - Hello?
- It's me.
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1150. I have the money.
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1151. - Where are you?
- I'm at Market Square.
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1152. Meet me in the northwest corner
in 15 minutes.
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1153. Like shooting tuna in a barrel.
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1154. I won't mind shooting you.
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1155. What took you so long?
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1156. We were waiting for Jed.
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1157. Somehow, I don't think he's going to show.
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1158. Don't move. You need a doctor.
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1159. You hear that, Trace?
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1160. We need a doctor.
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1161. You okay?
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1162. I will be.
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1163. You're supposed to put ice on that.
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1164. I don't want any ice.
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1165. You need ice.
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1166. Fine.
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1167. I'll have mine in a glass with some scotch.
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1168. Fine.
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1169. Single malt. Nothing blended.
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1170. Blended whiskey is crap.
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1171. Somebody told me that once.
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