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Season 1, Episode 7 — eps1 6 v1ew-s0urce flv
So, what do we got?
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Terry Colby was involved in the cover-up
#2
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of the Washington Township toxic waste scandal.
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What do we need to prove our case?
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Someone who was there when the decision was made
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to falsify chemical waste intel.
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Get the hell away from my home. Get away from my home!
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Elliot, what is going on with you?
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I cannot help you if you keep me in the dark.
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We got problems.
#10
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The Dark Army is bailing.
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It's not over.
#12
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We'll find a way, just not tonight.
#13
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How do you not blow your brains out married to him?
#14
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You want to watch me piss too?
#15
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- Scott, a misunderstanding... - Happy to pull my dick out for you.
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Elliot!
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- Where is she? - I told you you'd get her back, bro.
#18
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Shit!
#19
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Shit!
#20
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Open up!
#21
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I'm bleeding all over the hallway!
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It's a life-or-death situation out here!
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Look, I know you're in there. I just saw you go in.
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Open up!
#25
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I'm looking...
#26
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Well, are you just gonna stand there?
#27
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Get me a glass of water, dummy.
#28
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Can I use this? Thanks.
#29
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My niece gave him to me.
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I haven't even named him yet. God.
#31
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Do you know the pressure of an ecstatic six-year-old?
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I mean, I kill that thing, and her whole world collapses.
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I like what you did with the place.
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Hmm.
#35
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Yeah, nice setup. Still like mine better though.
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Yo, let me know if you want a top-shelf hookup.
#37
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Actually, now that I have you...
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will you help me move a dresser... Mr. Muscles?
#39
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Okay, come on. Just come on.
#40
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Man 'N' Van is getting way too legit.
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They used to just be, like, drummers
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with their mom's Honda Odysseys.
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Now it's an actual company in Queens.
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I mean, the guys are literally men in vans.
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I'd buy morphine from you,
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if you could also get me Suboxone.
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Well, it's pretty much impossible to get Suboxone.
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My supplier doesn't have it.
#49
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I saw this song live once. It was so rad.
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Don't you just love hearing your favorite songs in person,
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like, half deaf from the speakers,
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- everyone going nuts around you? - No.
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Direct. I respect that.
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I just hate concerts.
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Lots of people.
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- You don't like people, huh? - Not most of them, no.
#57
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Okay.
#58
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Well, so by that rationale, if you were
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to really like one person, it'd be, like,
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considered an aberration or an abnormality
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- or special, even. - I guess.
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Well, I aim for special,
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so challenge accepted.
#64
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I wish we already knew each other.
#65
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Would make this feel less awkward.
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- You really feel awkward right now? - Yeah.
#67
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Well, then I wish we knew each other too then.
#68
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Oh, yikes.
#69
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I, um, I'm late. Meeting the girls for drinks.
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Oh, um, I'm Shayla.
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Elliot.
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You know, I do know of a guy who sells Suboxone.
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He's supposed to be a fucking psychopath,
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but if you want, I can call him.
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You might be worth a psychopath.
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I don't know. Maybe.
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Oh, and keep the fish, you filthy animal.
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- Synced and corrected by skoad - www.addic7ed.com
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Sorry I haven't talked to you in a while.
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I mean, it's only been a month, which I guess
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in the grand scheme of things isn't that long.
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Isn't our life like a blip
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in the cosmic calender or something?
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So that's Shayla.
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A blip.
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Not even.
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Here one blip, gone the next.
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Makes me hate myself that I've already gotten used to
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the idea of her not being here.
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In a year, I'll maybe think about her
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every once in a while.
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Then she'll become an anecdote, a thing to say.
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"I knew a girl that died,"
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with the added bonus of, "She died because of me."
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- Maybe I should hate myself. - Here are the last two forms.
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She's getting rid of me,
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in case you're still trying to figure that out.
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- Once I... - Sign on the bottom.
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Then I'll deliver it to the court,
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and in two weeks' time, you'll receive
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an official release from the mandate.
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That second form means that we've been sitting
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- in this room for a year. - Over 52 hours
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of Krista's voice bouncing around this room.
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She thinks she's a wasted echo. Maybe she is.
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I wonder how much time I've spent
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- not listening to her in here. - I'm worried about you, Elliot.
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I really want you to keep coming here.
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We've got a lot more work to do.
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She wants more from me
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but she doesn't believe in me.
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I tried because I believe some part inside of you
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- wants to do this right. - You?
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Are you on her side?
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You should clean your sockets.
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Sounds too good to be true, but I'll bite.
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- What's the ask? - Given my client has information
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that could help your client's case,
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we want the meeting restricted to her, Colby, and myself,
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- and we want it conducted off-record. - Antara, come on.
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- My client won't accept your presence. - Our client pays for ours.
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Then you're duty-bound to present him
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with any legitimate offer of beneficial evidence.
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Of course.
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Give us something truly legitimate and beneficial.
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You won't even tell us what the hell your client has.
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Seth, we've been sitting on opposite sides
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of the negotiating table for two decades.
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I'm not some joker come out of the woodwork
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trying to scam Colby for millions.
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I'm giving him the only glimmer of hope he's had.
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We'll pass along your offer. Thanks for your time.
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Lloyd said you wanted to see me.
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Look, I appreciate your commitment to this job.
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I really do.
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But I don't see how you've plowed through
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these last few weeks, so I want to offer you some time off.
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- Just some time to... - I don't need time off.
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I'm good.
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Uh... uh, one more thing.
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Look,
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I'm so sorry she was taken away, Elliot,
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but don't let her death close you off entirely.
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Find someone you can be
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your honest self with, okay?
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I remember when I was a kid, I got into web design
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by ripping off sites I liked.
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All you had to do was view source on your browser
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and there it was, the code.
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You could copy-paste it, modify it a little,
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put your name on it, and like that, it was your site.
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View source.
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What if we had that for people?
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Would people really want to see?
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- _ - _
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_
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_
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_
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_
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Find someone to be your honest self with?
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Bullshit.
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Really good advice. Thanks.
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I quote, "The U.S. contingent of the hacker group Fsociety
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"has remained quiet since the upheaval inflicted
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"upon the world's largest multinational conglomerate.
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"Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson
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"released a statement today stating that,
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"'These groups lack the resources and knowledge
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of the U.S cell to successfully mount an attack.'"
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End quote.
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- Yeah, so? - We gotta get the Dark Army back.
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Dude, I've been trying.
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How many times do you want me to hack him?
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Do you know how hard hacking a hacker is?
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- Cisco switches OSes, like, all the time. - Darlene, we need one meeting.
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Yeah, well, I've been using Cisco's handle
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to send requests for the past month.
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I got nothing.
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He's slower than me, but not by much.
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If we can talk to whiterose directly...
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Whiterose? Whiterose?
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Really?
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Okay, if the guy even exists,
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and that's a big if, no way he's meeting you face-to-face.
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For all we know...
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this dude's whiterose.
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Excuse me!
#188
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Are you whiterose?
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A likely story.
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'Sides, the tape backups already shipped
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to all the new Steel Mountain facilities,
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and we still haven't found a way around that.
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- I got a plan in motion. - And God's laughing.
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This is all I have left of her.
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I will miss her.
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I need to wipe again.
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So if you scroll to the next page,
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you'll see the summary of capital budgets
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- or purchasing and operations. - We get it. The goddamn earning reports
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- are gonna look good come Monday. - Our aim is to facilitate bill payment
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and heighten financial security,
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so that's an extra 2%.
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You know, if we hadn't turned our profits around,
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- I was gonna leave. - No way.
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Where? Don't tell me Apple.
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- Google. - Don't buy it.
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I got a blow job from the hiring executive
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on the Googleplex volleyball court.
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Oh, she was hot.
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Had a Marissa Mayer thing going on too.
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Hot execs started as hot assistants
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who fucked their way to the top
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twice as fast as the rest of us.
#214
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You know something screwed up?
#215
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I heard that, some assistants, they're going gay
#216
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- to move up the ladder. - I'll do you one better.
#217
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There's a special handful
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of pathetically desperate execs going cock jockey.
#219
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No. Oh, my God!
#220
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Hey, Dwight, I meant to ask. How are your children?
#221
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Hell if I know. Sent 'em off to Lawrence.
#222
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I think Julia likes art.
#223
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- Oh, well. Can't win 'em all. - Lawrence?
#224
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You'll never be able
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to afford that tuition on unemployment.
#226
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- Sorry? - You're fired!
#227
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You two as well.
#228
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I'm making sure you all receive the minimum severance packages.
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Mr. Wellick, I don't understand.
#230
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What did we do?
#231
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Nothing.
#232
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- After... - You said you would update me.
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I needed to discuss our situation
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with the state's attorney.
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- Thanks for coming in, Roy. - Yeah.
#236
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I think you should have a seat.
#237
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Colby's lawyers called 30 minutes ago.
#238
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They wanted a promise of total immunity before the meeting,
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which I obtained from the man you just met.
#240
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So, yes, Colby agreed...
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with a caveat.
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I can't be in the room. You have to go in alone.
#243
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Look, you made a ballsy move...
#244
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but you doing what you're about to do...
#245
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entering the home of a very powerful man
#246
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with a lot at stake and asking him for something...
#247
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that's always a dangerous proposition.
#248
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So one last time...
#249
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are you sure you want to do this?
#250
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Shit, man.
#251
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Thought you was one of them high schoolers
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stole my mom's chaise lounge.
#253
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As heartbreaking as it is to hear that,
#254
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you're gonna have to put that off.
#255
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Getting everybody back together.
#256
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- Come on. - No, man, not this time.
#257
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I'm out.
#258
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You can't be out. We need you.
#259
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Look, man, I got a new set of people depending on me, okay?
#260
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Clients out the wazoo.
#261
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So, you know, I mean, good luck,
#262
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and tell the kids I said hi.
#263
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- What is this? What are you doing here? - Well, I figured out how to insert
#264
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THC's genetic information code into yeast cells.
#265
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Tripled my earning speed.
#266
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Plants need weeks to develop. Microbes need days.
#267
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So, what, you got a Bath and Body Works
#268
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- bottling facility in your backyard? - Try it.
#269
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The THC level is borderline in that blend,
#270
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and the lavender doesn't mess with the high.
#271
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You just smooth it on your skin.
#272
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So you're rejecting a revolution in favor of aroma profiles?
#273
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What a waste of potential.
#274
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Look, man, I know I got a good brain.
#275
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Besides...
#276
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what was our little project in the end, anyway?
#277
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Wasted shit, if you ask me.
#278
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Well, now you're borderline pissing me off.
#279
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Is that a fact?
#280
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And what exactly are you gonna do
#281
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- if I decide to cross that border? - Look at my face, Romero.
#282
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You and I both know I'm crazy.
#283
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Not the cute kind either.
#284
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I'm talking crazy crazy!
#285
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You lost touch.
#286
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You forgot the feeling of spilling blood
#287
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on the battlefield by winning the fight.
#288
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I didn't want to hurt you, Romero.
#289
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I love you, man.
#290
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I just wanted you to come back to the arcade with me
#291
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so we could change the world together.
#292
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I am clearly too crazy for you to say no to.
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Bang!
#294
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- Look on your face is priceless! - Goddamn lunatic.
#295
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You gave me your word when we started this thing
#296
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that you'd finish it.
#297
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I gave you my word what I'd do if you didn't.
#298
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See you back at the arcade.
#299
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Good. I see the girl got you tea.
#300
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Well, let's get started.
#301
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How much do you want?
#302
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Write your number.
#303
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You can ask me anything you want,
#304
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but I promise you, at the end of the day,
#305
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money will always be better than what you're looking for.
#306
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Mr. Colby, did you attend
#307
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the executive board meetings during 1993?
#308
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Were you in the room when the decision was made
#309
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to ignore the treatment of hazardous waste
#310
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in Washington Township?
#311
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I have information which can help you...
#312
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if you answer my question.
#313
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I don't know what you're talking about.
#314
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If you agree to testify against the executives
#315
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who covered up the illegal dumping of expoxy resin waste,
#316
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I will testify that I broke chain of custody
#317
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with the dat file central to your case.
#318
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You're that hot little thing
#319
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that came by here a month ago.
#320
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The girl from Allsafe.
#321
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I remember, yeah.
#322
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Okay... I'm gonna answer your question.
#323
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But here's what I need from you first.
#324
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So I'm gonna pull down my pants,
#325
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and then I'm gonna need you to take that pouty mouth of yours
#326
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and swallow up my balls.
#327
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Now, they're big and hairy, especially the left one,
#328
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so you're really gonna have to, I don't know,
#329
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squish 'em up to get 'em inside there.
#330
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You're probably gonna have to do one cheek at a time.
#331
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But then, once they're all warm and snug in there,
#332
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I want you to repeat your question to me
#333
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as clearly as you can.
#334
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Then, and only then, am I willing to answer.
#335
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What do you say?
#336
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If you don't take this deal...
#337
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you'll become like me.
#338
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Sure, maybe you'll live in this house...
#339
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maybe you'll have money,
#340
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but even if your expensive lawyers find a way
#341
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to get you off, people will still think that you're guilty.
#342
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Losing everyone's respect...
#343
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The respect of people you know
#344
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and the people you don't...
#345
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it's a shitty feeling.
#346
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Trust me.
#347
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I'll have "the girl" let me out.
#348
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Flipper. Is she microchipped?
#349
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Okay, very good.
#350
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Housekeeping done.
#351
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Now onto the real business.
#352
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- Has your dog ever eaten trash before? - No. I mean, not that I remember.
#353
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Well, lucky for your bank account,
#354
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the piece is small enough to pass on its own.
#355
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Unfortunately, though, it's large enough
#356
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to send her puking all over your apartment.
#357
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So I would crate her for a few days and monitor her.
#358
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She won't know what you're doing is good for her.
#359
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What the hell did you do?
#360
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You were right. I was only trying to prove...
#361
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Colby's lawyers just called. He wants to talk.
#362
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Get back there.
#363
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It's a little early in the morning to be nerding out,
#364
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- don't you think? - How long?
#365
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- Hmm? - I knew if I asked you that...
#366
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- How long? - Couple weeks.
#367
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And you had the balls to ask for whiterose with my shit?
#368
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It's like you want to get us both killed.
#369
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What happened? He responded?
#370
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You know, you didn't have to make me look
#371
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like a shitty foot soldier.
#372
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- Nobody would ever even know... - You got root on my box and found the IP,
#373
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then you joined their channel with my handle.
#374
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We're so done.
#375
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I don't want to see you again.
#376
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But you fools actually got your wish.
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I don't know why,
#378
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but the meeting's actually gonna be on.
#379
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I'd tell you to be careful, but I know
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that's the last thing you're gonna be.
#381
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My lawyers are looking over the paperwork.
#382
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- Does that mean that... - Exactly what I said.
#383
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I asked you back here to make sure that you can pull off
#384
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your testimony, make sure that this
#385
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chain of custody story of yours is straight.
#386
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- I can't afford any trips. - I'm not going to trip.
#387
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So, what...
#388
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what's in this for you, anyway?
#389
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I know you hate me.
#390
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So, what, you're gonna just let me off Scot-free?
#391
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- What do you get out of this? - Earlier, I asked you a question.
#392
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You never answered it.
#393
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If I'm agreeing to testify in your case, then, yes,
#394
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you know, I attended several meetings.
#395
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Tell me about the one when they decided to ignore the leak.
#396
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I'm not sure what you're asking.
#397
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What was the meeting like when you decided this?
#398
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I get it.
#399
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You want to know, like, what was it like?
#400
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Like, um, did we all have cigars and laugh hysterically
#401
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as we signed the evil documents?
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Is that what you pictured?
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Well, I'm sorry, hon.
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See, the world doesn't work like that.
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Tell me. Tell me how it works.
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Uh, Jesus, um... all right, all right.
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Let's see. January, '93.
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Well, my secretary then was Elaine.
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So Elaine brought us a platter of shrimp cocktail
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to tide us to dinner, which pissed us off
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because we just had a platter at the holiday party.
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Jim opened the bar.
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Now Jim was a real piece of work.
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I mean, half pansy, half mafia.
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First sign of a tight decision, he'd be chain smoking
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down a river of scotch.
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Uh...
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you know, it rained.
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It rained. I remember that, yeah.
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So...
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you were drunk, eating shrimp cocktail,
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and it was raining when you decided my mother would die?
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That's why.
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So people like you won't keep sitting in rooms together.
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Did any of it ever give you or anyone pause
#426
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- when you made those decisions? - Yeah.
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Yeah, sure.
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But, um...
#429
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then you go home, and, uh, and you have dinner,
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you know, and you wake up the next morning.
#431
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Here's to a man who has a bright future at our company,
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a man you all know,
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a man who is going to change this company for the good,
#434
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a man smart enough to marry a woman every bit his equal...
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Our new Chief Technology Officer, Scott Knowles.
#436
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- Here, here! - Thank you. Thank you.
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- Thank you, Phillip. - Welcome.
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- Thank you very much. - Here we go.
#439
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- It's great to be here. - And we're off.
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- Thanks, Phillip. - You're very welcome.
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- Congratulations, darling. - Thank you, thank you.
#442
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- I'll leave you to it, okay? - Don't break a sweat.
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- Oh, here, come, say hello. - Hey, Joe, how are you?
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_
#445
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Thank you.
#446
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- Tyrell, nice to see you. - Is it?
#447
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I hear you shared our moment with your husband.
#448
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Oh, come on.
#449
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That was over a month ago.
#450
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Don't tell me you're still sore.
#451
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Hmm, I sense some defeat.
#452
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Well, I considered myself, at the very least, reprimanded.
#453
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How disappointing.
#454
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One tiny curveball and you gave up.
#455
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- Miss. - Thank you.
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Should have known that you were nothing more
#457
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than a bold entrance.
#458
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Are you saying you don't crave a bold entrance
#459
⇓
every time, over and over, sustained?
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- Meet me tonight. - I'm a little busy.
#461
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- Come to my office now. - Are you really asking me that?
#462
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I don't recall phrasing it as a question, no.
#463
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Fine, then I just won't show up.
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Then the roof.
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Take the back stairwell.
#466
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The cameras have been out since March.
#467
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No one will know.
#468
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Well, you just made a long day longer.
#469
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I know that Allsafe will have to fire me,
#470
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but testifying was the right thing to do.
#471
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I have worked my ass off to take care of you
#472
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and of every person in this company.
#473
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- Do you know what that means? - You've been a great boss, Gideon...
#474
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See, once this confession goes public,
#475
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no one will want to do business with us.
#476
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The company will go under.
#477
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I couldn't let Colby take the fall
#478
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- for something that I did. - Oh, come on!
#479
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You and I both know you didn't break chain of custody.
#480
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- I did and I feel terrible... - Angela! Please! Stop lying.
#481
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You do this... all these people go down,
#482
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all their families that rely
#483
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on what this company provides for them.
#484
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So this is where the rabbit hole leads?
#485
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Got to be honest,
#486
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I half-expected you not to show up.
#487
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And I half-expected you to be a tattletale.
#488
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So you are sore.
#489
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Oh, come on. You intrigued me.
#490
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I intrigued back.
#491
⇓
- Can't we just be more straightforward? - Oh, that's no fun, but if you insist,
#492
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I just came up here to see if you were really
#493
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as gullible as you seem.
#494
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My husband's downstairs getting the job that you want,
#495
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and you're up here trying to fuck me.
#496
⇓
Now whether that's you being straightforward
#497
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or a game, either way,
#498
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- it's played pretty poorly, if you ask me. - Hmm. Again, I asked no question.
#499
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All I can tell you is you need this
#500
⇓
'cause you're dissatisfied.
#501
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Scott plans on firing you,
#502
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and you are clinging on to any chance you can get.
#503
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You seem desperate.
#504
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Hey... hey!
#505
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What do you... get off of me!
#506
⇓
Stop!
#507
⇓
We connected with whiterose.
#508
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The plan is back on.
#509
⇓
I could bullshit you, tell you you're the only person
#510
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who can fill the exact void we have at Fsociety.
#511
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The truth is, I need this group back together.
#512
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Have you ever considered which part
#513
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of our scheme motivates you?
#514
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When the Dark Army bailed, you didn't care
#515
⇓
if pushing a button would bring an economic revolution.
#516
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You want momentary anarchy.
#517
⇓
The others?
#518
⇓
Mobley likes palling around.
#519
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Romero wants a whiff of fame.
#520
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Those reasons depress me.
#521
⇓
- What's the part you want? - You don't care.
#522
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My parents were born in Iran.
#523
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They came here like everybody else,
#524
⇓
for freedom,
#525
⇓
but my dad works 60-hour weeks
#526
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to determine tax loopholes for a millionaire art dealer.
#527
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My mom, she ran up loans into five digits
#528
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to get an online degree.
#529
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They won't shut up about how great America is.
#530
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But they're gonna die in debt doing things
#531
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they never wanted to do.
#532
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There are how many billion
#533
⇓
- people in this world? - 7.3.
#534
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Somehow you and I landed together...
#535
⇓
doing something impossible if we were alone,
#536
⇓
not to mention at the right point in history
#537
⇓
with the right resources.
#538
⇓
We have what we've worked for
#539
⇓
right there for the taking.
#540
⇓
We just need each other to see this through.
#541
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You come any closer, I'm calling the cops.
#542
⇓
Hi, operator. I'd like to report an emergency.
#543
⇓
I placed a malicious CD in my work computer,
#544
⇓
and now this guy at the gym is saying hi to me.
#545
⇓
- I'm going home. - I need you to do something for me.
#546
⇓
Call the girl who wants to be involved, okay?
#547
⇓
Her name is Angela Moss.
#548
⇓
- Let me give you her phone number. - Listen, pussy.
#549
⇓
If you don't do what I say,
#550
⇓
then the giant shit storm that rains turds later
#551
⇓
will leave a trail of clouds in the sky spelling out your name.
#552
⇓
Elliot?
#553
⇓
- I wasn't expecting you. - I'm here for my appointment.
#554
⇓
Well, you can slip in before my first patient.
#555
⇓
- You told me I should tell you the truth. - Yes.
#556
⇓
Everything I say will still be protected and confidential?
#557
⇓
I've been lying to you.
#558
⇓
I don't take my pills.
#559
⇓
But you don't either.
#560
⇓
Your refill frequency for Ativan doesn't match
#561
⇓
your prescription divided by the dosage.
#562
⇓
This morning...
#563
⇓
you bought a tall hazelnut latte.
#564
⇓
Paid for it on your Evil Corp card.
#565
⇓
By text, you justified the indulgence to your sister
#566
⇓
because Evil Corp gives you double rewards.
#567
⇓
But those points only accumulate on travel expenses.
#568
⇓
You're not good with money.
#569
⇓
On paper, your Thursday 2:00, Marilyn O'Brien,
#570
⇓
is your doppelganger.
#571
⇓
I think you're encouraging her
#572
⇓
to leave her husband...
#573
⇓
because you're tired of being dumped.
#574
⇓
You like porn, especially anal.
#575
⇓
Whether you like it yourself, I don't know.
#576
⇓
That's not relevant to me.
#577
⇓
You've told your best friend Jennifer
#578
⇓
that you wish your mom would die.
#579
⇓
I sometimes watch you on your webcam.
#580
⇓
You cry sometimes...
#581
⇓
just like me.
#582
⇓
Because you're lonely.
#583
⇓
I don't just hack you, Krista.
#584
⇓
I hack everyone...
#585
⇓
my friends, coworkers.
#586
⇓
But I've helped a lot of people.
#587
⇓
I want...
#588
⇓
a way out of loneliness...
#589
⇓
just like you.
#590
⇓
Is that what you wanted to hear?
#591
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