A man falls in love with the writer and decides to change his ways to be worthy of her HD ( Comedy, Drama )

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00:00:00I'm telling you, give me one chance, and I'd hack those terror cells so fast they'd think I was in the next room.
00:00:04And you think our government's doing anything about it?
00:00:06No. They rely on outside groups like Anonymous to do their dirty work, to pass them information.
00:00:20And then they lock up kids who are just having fun, and it's those kids they should be hiring.
00:00:27Doesn't that make you mad?
00:00:30Fools get fooled into their rage. But the wise bring calm in the end.
00:00:36For Christ's sake, Stan.
00:00:38Once again, please. My name's David now.
00:00:43He knows. David. Changing your name doesn't mean you get to start over. This isn't Halo. You can't just respawn.
00:00:50You know, I'm willing to accept my faults and set a path to correct them.
00:00:55Like a talisman, my name serves as the key to the spiritual mindset I'm trying to achieve.
00:01:00Doesn't alcohol do the same thing?
00:01:03You should come to Bible study with me sometime.
00:01:06All the answers are in here.
00:01:08Now, if you'll excuse me, we have customers.
00:01:13Thank you.
00:01:21State-sponsored cyber-terrorism, though. Isn't that the FBI's worst nightmare?
00:01:25Yes. If a terrorist was to infiltrate a hack, it would be the worst nightmare.
00:01:30Yeah, I mean...
00:01:42Come on.
00:02:13You forget something?
00:02:15No.
00:02:17No?
00:02:19No.
00:02:21No.
00:02:23No.
00:02:25No.
00:02:27No.
00:02:29No.
00:02:31No.
00:02:33No.
00:02:35No.
00:02:37No.
00:02:39No.
00:02:42No.
00:02:48I found this stuck between my seats.
00:02:52Wait right there.
00:02:54I have something for you.
00:02:58Hi there, Jack.
00:03:00Hello.
00:03:02Beautiful weather we're having.
00:03:04Are you kidding me? It's hotter than hell out here.
00:03:06Oh, you know us southern ladies never sweat.
00:03:12You came early today.
00:03:14Efficiency's my middle name.
00:03:16Early isn't efficient. It's just early.
00:03:20You got that letter for me?
00:03:22Right.
00:03:28You okay there, son?
00:03:30Mm-hmm.
00:03:42Happy birthday, Tommy.
00:03:44We remember when you were just a little boy
00:03:46and now you're ten.
00:03:48Blah, blah, blah.
00:03:50Love you, Tommy.
00:03:52I love you.
00:03:54I love you.
00:03:56I love you.
00:03:58I love you.
00:04:00I love you.
00:04:02I love you.
00:04:04I love you.
00:04:06I love you.
00:04:08I love you.
00:04:11Blah, blah, blah.
00:04:13Love you very much.
00:04:15Love Grammy and Granddad.
00:04:17Thank you.
00:04:23Adam from Barb.
00:04:29Whoa.
00:04:31Nice to meet you.
00:04:33Stay right there.
00:04:35How generous of you.
00:04:37Dear Adam,
00:04:39I've never done anything like this before.
00:04:41Really?
00:04:43I'm a little embarrassed,
00:04:45but you make me feel so comfortable.
00:04:47I can't tell you enough how much
00:04:49your encouragement has brought me
00:04:51out of a very dark place.
00:04:53I don't know what's more impressive,
00:04:55that I'm wearing lingerie
00:04:57or that I figured out the camera timer.
00:04:59Um...
00:05:01Shit.
00:05:04Um...
00:05:08What's up with the get-up?
00:05:10I thought you were at work.
00:05:12Oh, I'm cold and sick.
00:05:14Mm.
00:05:20Uh...
00:05:22Whoa.
00:05:34Hmm.
00:05:52Dear Michael,
00:05:56Tomorrow will be six years
00:05:58since you left us.
00:06:012,190 days
00:06:03since they told me you were gone.
00:06:05That's
00:06:072,190 nights
00:06:09dreaming the same beautiful dream
00:06:11of you next to me.
00:06:15And then the same
00:06:17horrible nightmare where you
00:06:19float away,
00:06:21dissolving into darkness,
00:06:25leaving only
00:06:27that moment when the doorbell rang
00:06:30I forgive
00:06:32the soldier.
00:06:34I'm still angry
00:06:36with God.
00:06:40Daisy
00:06:42looks more like you
00:06:44every day.
00:06:46She has your cute stubbornness
00:06:48and your intellect, too.
00:06:52But she's stronger
00:06:54than you.
00:06:57But she
00:06:59struggles connecting with others.
00:07:01I...
00:07:03I just don't know what to do.
00:07:09I sent her application to that school
00:07:11for the gifted in Nashville.
00:07:13It's a long shot.
00:07:15And it's expensive.
00:07:17Too expensive.
00:07:19But I think you'd at least
00:07:21want me to try, wouldn't you?
00:07:23I miss
00:07:25our mornings together.
00:07:27The dawning of each
00:07:29new day bringing endless
00:07:31possibilities.
00:07:35Days filled with love.
00:07:39Nights
00:07:41filled with laughter.
00:07:43A life
00:07:45full of dreams.
00:07:49But that song has been sung.
00:07:53The harmony's gone.
00:07:59Dad thinks
00:08:01it's time to move on.
00:08:03But rhetoric is a poor substitute
00:08:05for action.
00:08:07Doesn't he realize
00:08:09my Prince Charming is never coming back?
00:08:23Be right there!
00:08:39Agent Ames.
00:08:41Sam, may I come in?
00:08:45Do I have a choice?
00:08:47No.
00:08:50Do I have a choice?
00:08:52You always have a choice.
00:08:54Some choices are just better than others.
00:09:02So, what brings you to this side of the tracks?
00:09:08You ever hear of the Spice Trail?
00:09:10Oh, the Indo-European trade route?
00:09:12Yeah, we learned about it in school.
00:09:14That's funny, that's very funny, but
00:09:16I'm referring to the online drug marketplace.
00:09:19That Spice Trail?
00:09:21Well, you really should have been more clear.
00:09:23We infiltrated it a few years back
00:09:25and we were hacked.
00:09:27Over a thousand Bitcoin was stolen.
00:09:29We've only just now caught up with the trail.
00:09:31Great, congratulations.
00:09:33However, we're at a dead end.
00:09:35The trail vanishes.
00:09:39You think that's funny?
00:09:41It's just I don't recall you reaching a dead end with
00:09:45with me.
00:09:48What you're after is using an encrypted Tor server
00:09:50just like I did.
00:09:52Yet you were somehow magically able to find my IP address.
00:09:56So I'm just wondering
00:09:58why you don't break the law to find them as well?
00:10:00Sam, the thing is
00:10:02we know the IP address.
00:10:04It was routed through the same data center you used.
00:10:06Well, thanks to you
00:10:08I'm prohibited from using the internet.
00:10:10So, unfortunately
00:10:12there's no way I can help you.
00:10:14Actually, we think you can.
00:10:17Nobody leaves a calling card quite like you, Sam.
00:10:23That's over ten million dollars worth of Bitcoin.
00:10:25Gone.
00:10:27Which would make you a very rich man.
00:10:31Look, I have no idea
00:10:33who stole your coins or how.
00:10:35That wasn't my game.
00:10:37If you were willing to break into Monsanto...
00:10:39Come on, that was for the people subjected to their genetically modified crap.
00:10:41That is a far cry
00:10:43from stealing assets, even in the real world.
00:10:47Sam...
00:10:53Do you have the coins?
00:10:55No, I don't have them.
00:10:59Thank you for your time.
00:11:03You should have visited me in prison.
00:11:07I've missed our little conversations.
00:11:11There's always next time.
00:11:17If you were to die today,
00:11:19how sure are you
00:11:21that you'll be going to heaven?
00:11:23Well,
00:11:25if God's willing to overlook
00:11:27that drunken one-night stand from last week,
00:11:29I'd say I've got a 50-50 chance.
00:11:33You've got to be kidding me.
00:11:35I don't believe you.
00:11:37I don't believe you.
00:11:39I don't believe you.
00:11:41I don't believe you.
00:11:43I don't believe you.
00:11:45You've got to be kidding me.
00:11:47What is it?
00:11:49I'm trying to cash out of this stupid poker game,
00:11:51but it's saying all I get is 1.2 dollars,
00:11:53which is a bunch of crap.
00:11:55I just took the pot.
00:11:57Let me see that for a sec.
00:12:01Oh, no, it's not 1.2 dollars.
00:12:03It's 1.2 bitcoin.
00:12:05Those sneaky bastards.
00:12:07I gave them my credit card.
00:12:09No, it's still real money.
00:12:11It's just...
00:12:14It's a currency based on a perceived value
00:12:16created by a group of people engaged in trade,
00:12:18just like the dog.
00:12:20Why are you such a dork?
00:12:26So how do I get my money?
00:12:28In dollars?
00:12:30It's easy.
00:12:32You just cash out
00:12:34and then convert the dollars on an exchange.
00:12:36I can do it for you.
00:12:39Stanley!
00:12:43Hi, Rachel.
00:12:45We need to talk.
00:12:49Is everything okay?
00:12:51What's going on?
00:12:53Did you hack the spice trail?
00:12:55Jesus Christ, Stan.
00:12:57Please don't take the Lord's name in vain.
00:12:59How could you?
00:13:01It was a few years ago.
00:13:03That wasn't what we were into.
00:13:05It wasn't corporate.
00:13:08Why would you hack into a drug marketplace?
00:13:10You went rogue on me.
00:13:12I've already been to prison once.
00:13:14I'm not going back again.
00:13:16Why?
00:13:18Because they're bad people.
00:13:20They sell drugs to kids.
00:13:22They sold drugs to my sister.
00:13:24They killed her, Sam.
00:13:26I can't cover for you this time.
00:13:28You don't have to, dude.
00:13:30You didn't do anything wrong.
00:13:32Tell that to Agent Ames.
00:13:34He stopped by this afternoon.
00:13:37So where are the bitcoins?
00:13:43I lost them.
00:13:45They're gone.
00:13:47Gone?
00:13:49Why is he talking to you about this?
00:13:51Check your wallet.
00:13:53Karate Cat was hangry.
00:13:55I'll, uh...
00:13:57I'll go talk to him.
00:13:59No, I'll take care of it.
00:14:01He can't prove anything.
00:14:25After you, m'lady.
00:14:27I understand.
00:14:29Ooh.
00:14:31Here you go, bro.
00:14:33Give me Nancy.
00:14:35Nancy, this is dipshit.
00:14:41Is this your sister?
00:14:43I don't know.
00:14:45I don't know her.
00:14:47I don't know her.
00:14:49I don't know her.
00:14:51I don't know her.
00:14:54This is your brother.
00:15:00Why don't you come party with us tonight?
00:15:02It'll be fun.
00:15:10Oh, baby, come on.
00:15:12You know I'm just playing.
00:15:14Baby?
00:15:16Baby!
00:15:18Come on, you know I love you.
00:15:21Hey.
00:15:23Baby?
00:15:25Come on, baby.
00:15:51You ready for a dance party?
00:15:53Yeah.
00:15:55Yeah?
00:15:57Yeah.
00:15:59Yeah.
00:16:01Yeah.
00:16:03Yeah.
00:16:05Yeah.
00:16:07Yeah.
00:16:09Yeah.
00:16:11Yeah.
00:16:13Yeah.
00:16:15Yeah.
00:16:17Yeah.
00:16:20Yeah.
00:16:30Yep.
00:16:32Yeah.
00:16:36Yeah.
00:16:40Yeah.
00:16:42Uh-huh.
00:16:44Yep.
00:16:46Yep.
00:16:48♪
00:16:58♪
00:17:08♪
00:17:18♪
00:17:28♪
00:17:38♪
00:17:48♪
00:17:58♪
00:18:08♪
00:18:18♪
00:18:28♪
00:18:38♪
00:18:48♪
00:18:53Hi, I'm Sam.
00:18:55I love long walks on the beach and candle-lit dinners.
00:18:58Oh yeah, I'm also a convicted felon,
00:19:00recently released from prison,
00:19:02who stole your letter and staked out your house.
00:19:05Yeah, I know.
00:19:06And you were expecting Prince Charming.
00:19:12♪
00:19:21♪
00:19:31This is so wrong.
00:19:32I don't even have a driver's license, dude.
00:19:34Just drive in a straight line and slam on the brakes.
00:19:36I'll pretend you hit me.
00:19:37It'll be fine.
00:19:39That's her.
00:19:40♪
00:19:46Oh, she's very pretty.
00:19:49What?
00:19:50She is.
00:19:51♪
00:19:55Remember, just like we planned.
00:19:58♪
00:20:08♪
00:20:18♪
00:20:28♪
00:20:38♪
00:20:45Oh, shit.
00:20:48Oh, damn!
00:20:49♪
00:20:55Shit.
00:20:56♪
00:21:01Are you okay?
00:21:02♪
00:21:07Can you hear me?
00:21:11Are you hurt?
00:21:19Hi.
00:21:22Come on.
00:21:23Let's get you up.
00:21:28Come on, that's it.
00:21:29I just came out of nowhere.
00:21:31Hey.
00:21:34No.
00:21:35Hey.
00:21:36Honestly, it's fine.
00:21:37Wait.
00:21:38Come on.
00:21:41Get back here.
00:21:45Oh, Jesus.
00:21:48Are you okay?
00:21:50Yeah, I'm fine.
00:21:54Fine.
00:21:55Okay, let's get you inside.
00:21:59Thank you.
00:22:01♪
00:22:07That's it.
00:22:08Over here.
00:22:10Sit down.
00:22:12Oh, my goodness.
00:22:13Your hand.
00:22:16Does it hurt?
00:22:18I hadn't even noticed.
00:22:21I was very brave of you.
00:22:22Thank you.
00:22:27Are you okay?
00:22:29♪
00:22:33I'll tell you what.
00:22:34Here is my name and number.
00:22:38If you start to feel worse
00:22:40or get a headache
00:22:42or just call my lawyer up
00:22:43and need a witness,
00:22:45call me.
00:22:47Hi, Josie.
00:22:48I'm Sam.
00:22:50Hi, Sam.
00:22:52You sure you're okay?
00:22:54Better now.
00:22:56Okay.
00:22:59♪
00:23:24Have you remained
00:23:25in the same residence
00:23:26since our last meeting?
00:23:27Yes, sir.
00:23:28Still living with my deadbeat brother.
00:23:32Have you maintained
00:23:33gainful full-time employment?
00:23:36Yep.
00:23:37I'm still stuck in reverse.
00:23:40In lieu of paying restitution,
00:23:41you've opted
00:23:42to perform community service.
00:23:43Have you complied
00:23:44with the court order
00:23:45for the required number of hours?
00:23:48Tell me, sir.
00:23:49Is this it?
00:23:51Is this what rehabilitation
00:23:52looks like?
00:23:54Something troubling you, son?
00:23:56Yeah.
00:23:57I need a better job,
00:23:58for starters.
00:23:59And a new car would be nice.
00:24:01And how's that possible
00:24:02when the system
00:24:03is rigged against people like me?
00:24:05People like you.
00:24:08I'm not a bad person.
00:24:10You're also not a victim.
00:24:14Look,
00:24:16I understand how hard it is
00:24:18when you first get out.
00:24:19You've got no job,
00:24:20no prospects,
00:24:21and in your case,
00:24:22are unable to earn a living
00:24:24using the unique skill set
00:24:25that you have.
00:24:26I do get it.
00:24:27That's just it.
00:24:28I can still do coding
00:24:29and security work.
00:24:31I don't have to be connected
00:24:32to the internet.
00:24:33I mean, I can do all my work
00:24:34on a dummy station
00:24:35and then send thumb drives.
00:24:37There has to be a job
00:24:38that'll let me do that.
00:24:45I'll tell you what.
00:24:48I'll do some digging for you.
00:24:50Really?
00:24:54In lieu of paying restitution,
00:24:55you've opted
00:24:56to perform community service.
00:24:58Have you complied
00:24:59with the court order
00:25:00for the required number of hours?
00:25:03Yes, sir.
00:25:25Okay.
00:25:55♪
00:26:25♪
00:26:46Sweetie,
00:26:47why aren't you asleep?
00:26:49Mama?
00:26:50Yes?
00:26:51Do you think
00:26:52Daddy's in heaven?
00:26:55No.
00:27:00Well?
00:27:03Come here.
00:27:06What do you think?
00:27:08Well,
00:27:10Albert Einstein said
00:27:12energy can't be created
00:27:14or destroyed.
00:27:15It can only be changed
00:27:17from one form to another.
00:27:21I think Daddy is a star.
00:27:25Daddy is a star.
00:27:28He was our star.
00:27:33Would you please
00:27:34sing me a song?
00:27:36Mm-hmm.
00:27:37Mm-hmm.
00:27:45♪
00:27:55♪ Galileo
00:27:59What were you thinking?
00:28:02What were you seeing?
00:28:04Did it frighten you
00:28:06sometimes
00:28:08you might be a fool?
00:28:11Did you stand
00:28:12beneath the moon glow
00:28:15to change the world
00:28:18or impress a girl?
00:28:21Or were you
00:28:23just sleepless
00:28:25and needed
00:28:28something
00:28:30to do?
00:28:31To do
00:28:37Ooh
00:28:43Tell me, Galileo
00:28:58Hey, come on.
00:29:01Come on.
00:29:09Come on, Pops.
00:29:31Well, hello there, sir.
00:29:34Hello.
00:29:36Where's your truck?
00:29:38High cholesterol.
00:29:39Doctor said I need more exercise.
00:29:42You look thin enough.
00:29:44It's a silent killer.
00:29:47Aren't they all?
00:29:49You have any mail
00:29:50in that bag of yours for me?
00:29:53Afraid not.
00:29:55You got any outgoing mail for me?
00:29:58Yes, I do.
00:29:59Yes, I do.
00:30:01Right there.
00:30:04Thank you.
00:30:05You have a great day, sir.
00:30:07You too.
00:30:29Let's go.
00:30:59I interviewed for that
00:31:00customer service position today.
00:31:03I think it went well.
00:31:05Hi, sir.
00:31:06How can I help you?
00:31:08Yeah.
00:31:09I need bee honey
00:31:10and all you have
00:31:11is wildflower honey.
00:31:12So.
00:31:13Well, sir,
00:31:14why don't you take a seat
00:31:15and I'll get it for you.
00:31:17Thank you.
00:31:18You're welcome.
00:31:19Thank you.
00:31:20Thank you.
00:31:21Thank you.
00:31:22Thank you.
00:31:23Thank you.
00:31:24Thank you.
00:31:25Thank you.
00:31:26Thank you.
00:31:27Thank you.
00:31:28Well, sir,
00:31:29wildflower honey
00:31:30just means that the bees
00:31:31used primarily
00:31:32wildflower blossoms
00:31:33to make the honey.
00:31:34So.
00:31:37You think I'm stupid
00:31:38or something?
00:31:41My wife sent me
00:31:42down here
00:31:43to get bee honey.
00:31:44I need honey
00:31:45that's made from bees.
00:31:47Not by wildflowers.
00:31:58And although
00:31:59the pay raise
00:32:00would certainly help,
00:32:01I still don't think
00:32:02it'll be enough
00:32:03for Daisy.
00:32:05Daisy.
00:32:07She got in trouble
00:32:08again at school today.
00:32:10What am I doing wrong?
00:32:20The guys are playing
00:32:21again this weekend.
00:32:23Should I go?
00:32:26I miss the music.
00:32:28I know.
00:32:32But that was a different life.
00:32:35I was a different person.
00:32:38No.
00:32:39Honey, you need to eat.
00:32:40Grandpa went through
00:32:41a lot of trouble
00:32:42making that for you.
00:32:43Smells like Godzilla farted.
00:32:45Daisy Maribel,
00:32:46where did you learn that?
00:32:48At school.
00:32:49It's okay.
00:32:50No, Dad, it's not okay.
00:32:53Apologize.
00:32:55I'm sorry, Grandpa.
00:32:57Apology accepted.
00:32:59Now will you eat
00:33:00some chicken nuggets
00:33:01and french fries?
00:33:02That'd be much better.
00:33:04Thank you.
00:33:05You're quite welcome.
00:33:16Whatcha doing?
00:33:18I'm drawing
00:33:19a processional graph
00:33:20on Mercury's orbit.
00:33:27Isn't it pretty?
00:33:28I've been stuck
00:33:29on this page for years.
00:33:32It's beautiful.
00:33:34I want to start
00:33:35a new chapter,
00:33:36but who am I
00:33:39if but caught between
00:33:40the past and the future
00:33:43just waiting?
00:33:49Is this it for me?
00:33:51All the dreams I had,
00:33:52are they...
00:33:53are they gone forever, too?
00:33:56Hey there, Josie.
00:33:58Looking good.
00:34:00Hi, Tom.
00:34:01How are you today?
00:34:04Mother's going out
00:34:05for bingo tonight.
00:34:07She's going to be out late.
00:34:09That's nice.
00:34:11Excuse me.
00:34:15Um...
00:34:17I have a date tonight.
00:34:20Sorry, Tom.
00:34:21Sorry, Tom.
00:34:29I think you just
00:34:30saved me again.
00:34:32I guess it's Providence
00:34:33that we ran into
00:34:34each other then.
00:34:35Again.
00:34:37So, I never got
00:34:38a call from you.
00:34:39I take it you're okay?
00:34:41Well,
00:34:42I am a little concerned
00:34:44about this corn.
00:34:46Do you know if it's
00:34:47non-GMO?
00:34:51Did you get it
00:34:52in the certified
00:34:53organic produce section?
00:34:55Yes, I did.
00:34:57Then yes,
00:34:58it is non-GMO.
00:35:00Great.
00:35:01I feel so much better now.
00:35:03Shall we?
00:35:05Shall we what?
00:35:06I believe you mentioned
00:35:07a date?
00:35:09Well, that...
00:35:11No, I didn't actually
00:35:12mean that you...
00:35:13you and I were going
00:35:14to go on a...
00:35:15on a date.
00:35:16Then shall we have a drink?
00:35:18Isn't that the same thing?
00:35:19It depends on how
00:35:20you look at it.
00:35:21Plus, you do
00:35:22kind of owe me.
00:35:24I do not.
00:35:27Tom!
00:35:28Stop!
00:35:29Tom!
00:35:30Stop it!
00:35:32And I jumped
00:35:33in front of a car for you.
00:35:35If that doesn't get
00:35:36a guy a drink,
00:35:37I don't know what does.
00:35:42Let me go, Paco.
00:35:43Let me go, Paco.
00:36:11Here you go.
00:36:13Thank you.
00:36:14I can't stay long though.
00:36:15My daughter is
00:36:16with her grandfather.
00:36:17You have a daughter?
00:36:21Where are you going?
00:36:22Yes, I have a daughter.
00:36:23I am widowed,
00:36:24and I haven't spoken
00:36:25with another man
00:36:26in years,
00:36:27let alone have a drink
00:36:28with one.
00:36:29Please, don't go.
00:36:40I'm sorry.
00:36:41I...
00:36:42I haven't done this in...
00:36:45ever.
00:36:47Neither have I.
00:36:53I always dreamed
00:36:54of being a singer.
00:36:56But, I mean,
00:36:57what kid didn't?
00:36:59Me?
00:37:01I respect music
00:37:02way too much
00:37:03to subject this voice to it.
00:37:07So what's stopping you?
00:37:10Life, I suppose.
00:37:13I was even in a band.
00:37:17People really do that?
00:37:19I mean,
00:37:20I feel like everybody wants to,
00:37:22but I've never met
00:37:23anybody who actually has.
00:37:24Well,
00:37:25don't let this
00:37:26customer service uniform
00:37:27fool you.
00:37:28We were good.
00:37:31You are brave.
00:37:33I was brave.
00:37:34I was.
00:37:37What about you?
00:37:38What did you want to be
00:37:39when you grew up?
00:37:41A fighter pilot.
00:37:44That's impressive.
00:37:46So are you
00:37:47a fighter pilot?
00:37:49Unfortunately, no.
00:37:51A little thing called
00:37:52school got in the way.
00:37:54Grades?
00:37:55No, no.
00:37:56That wasn't the problem.
00:37:57I got straight A's.
00:38:00I had what you might call
00:38:02behavioral problems.
00:38:05Looking back,
00:38:06I think I was just bored.
00:38:07I...
00:38:09I acted out a lot.
00:38:11Do you still
00:38:12act out?
00:38:15Honestly,
00:38:16I just try to focus
00:38:17on the little victories.
00:38:19That's what gets me
00:38:20through the day.
00:38:24Maybe someday
00:38:25they'll all add up to something.
00:38:27Something special.
00:38:30Let's drink to that.
00:38:38Hello, Mrs. Cartwright.
00:38:39This is Hawthorne
00:38:40Elementary calling.
00:38:41Please give us a call back.
00:38:42It's regarding
00:38:43your daughter, Daisy.
00:38:44Thank you.
00:38:59I'm in.
00:39:02Please sit down,
00:39:03Mrs. Cartwright.
00:39:04What happened?
00:39:06Daisy hit a girl.
00:39:07She's okay.
00:39:08Just a little shaken up.
00:39:09They both are.
00:39:11Daisy gets frustrated easily,
00:39:13which I'm sure you know.
00:39:14But the thing is,
00:39:15it's getting worse.
00:39:16She's becoming
00:39:17more antisocial.
00:39:18She just retreats
00:39:19into herself.
00:39:20She doesn't pay attention.
00:39:21She doesn't interact
00:39:22with the other kids.
00:39:23She just doodles
00:39:24all day long.
00:39:28I would like you
00:39:29to consider this.
00:39:31Special education?
00:39:32You're not serious.
00:39:34We just feel that
00:39:35she would do better
00:39:36in another program.
00:39:37One that can cater
00:39:38to her unique needs.
00:39:39But she's smart.
00:39:40She's really smart.
00:39:42We're doing the best we can,
00:39:43Mrs. Cartwright.
00:39:45But we can't have her
00:39:46hitting other kids.
00:39:48That's two weeks in a row.
00:39:50I have to take the well-being
00:39:51of all students into account.
00:39:53I have to make sure
00:39:54that they're well-fed.
00:39:56I have to make sure
00:39:57that they're educated.
00:39:58I have to take the well-being
00:39:59of all students into account.
00:40:01Including that of Daisy's.
00:40:21Hey.
00:40:25Are you okay?
00:40:26Come here.
00:40:29I think of you
00:40:31when I find my strength.
00:40:35Remembering your warm embrace.
00:40:40I know I'll hold you again someday.
00:40:45Hello?
00:40:46I was going to wait
00:40:47for records in 48 hours, but...
00:40:53Hello?
00:40:55Oh.
00:40:57Hi, Sam.
00:40:59I'm sorry.
00:41:00It's just been a really bad day.
00:41:03Lucky for you,
00:41:04I have just the thing.
00:41:05Do you want to go out
00:41:06with me on a date?
00:41:08A real date?
00:41:11I don't even know you.
00:41:13That's exactly what
00:41:14I'm trying to remedy.
00:41:16So I'll pick you up at 8?
00:41:18Okay.
00:41:23Is that a yes?
00:41:28Yeah.
00:41:30Yes.
00:41:32That's a yes.
00:41:46Hey.
00:41:47Can I have your address?
00:41:52Thank you.
00:42:10You sure this is a good idea?
00:42:12I can't pick her up in the car.
00:42:13You almost hit her with...
00:42:14No, I mean this entire situation, dude.
00:42:17Look, have you ever had
00:42:18anybody love you?
00:42:19Think you were the greatest
00:42:20thing in the world?
00:42:21Yes.
00:42:23Jesus.
00:42:25Well, I haven't,
00:42:26but she has.
00:42:28Maybe she could feel that way
00:42:29about me someday.
00:42:37That's it.
00:42:38That's the one.
00:42:40How do you think
00:42:41this is going to end?
00:42:42Really?
00:42:43I've got to try.
00:42:45Try to be something better.
00:42:46If I don't, I'll just be
00:42:47living the same life
00:42:48I've always lived.
00:42:50Where's that gotten me?
00:42:56Hello?
00:42:57Sam?
00:42:58Yes.
00:42:59Free tomorrow?
00:43:00Yes, sir.
00:43:01I've got you an interview.
00:43:02Really?
00:43:03Brinker Stagg Investments.
00:43:04That's great.
00:43:05That's amazing.
00:43:06Be there at 10 a.m. sharp.
00:43:07Yeah.
00:43:08I'll be there.
00:43:12Alright, good luck.
00:43:14How can I help you,
00:43:15Special Agent?
00:43:16You have Sam Collins
00:43:17on papers, correct?
00:43:21I do.
00:43:22Is there a problem?
00:43:23Has he reported
00:43:24on his weekly probation?
00:43:25He has.
00:43:27Hasn't missed even once?
00:43:29No.
00:43:30He's been a model probationer.
00:43:31Why?
00:43:32Hasn't asked you
00:43:33to look the other way?
00:43:34You know,
00:43:35you're bordering
00:43:36on the offensive,
00:43:37Agent...
00:43:38Ames.
00:43:39Ames, right.
00:43:40Of course.
00:43:41Forgive me.
00:43:43One more question
00:43:44before I leave.
00:43:45Has he mentioned
00:43:46anything to you at all
00:43:47about stolen bitcoins?
00:43:49No.
00:43:53Thank you for your time.
00:43:56You're aware that
00:43:57a line to an FBI agent
00:43:58carries a maximum sentence
00:43:59of five years?
00:44:02Yes, I'm well aware
00:44:04of the law,
00:44:05Agent Ames.
00:44:08Is there anything else
00:44:09I can do for you?
00:44:13No.
00:44:44Hello, sir.
00:44:45I'm here to pick up Josie.
00:44:49Postal work
00:44:50pays pretty well.
00:44:58My aunt recently,
00:44:59we were very close.
00:45:02Honey?
00:45:04Who are you?
00:45:05Come inside with Grandpa.
00:45:06Please take her, Dad.
00:45:07Come on, darling.
00:45:08Come on.
00:45:09Come on.
00:45:10Come on.
00:45:11Come on.
00:45:12Thank you, darling.
00:45:14Hey, Buzz.
00:45:15Who is that man?
00:45:16That's the mailman.
00:45:24Hi.
00:45:25Hi.
00:45:28Wow, I haven't been
00:45:29in this part of town
00:45:30in forever.
00:45:31I hear there's some
00:45:32great restaurants
00:45:33that opened up.
00:45:35And speaking of...
00:45:37I thought we were
00:45:38going to dinner.
00:45:39Don't let this place
00:45:40fool you.
00:45:41The best corned beef
00:45:42you'll ever taste.
00:45:45I can't go in there.
00:45:47Look, here's the thing.
00:45:50We could do a quiet evening
00:45:51in a restaurant
00:45:52talking all night.
00:45:53Serious adults
00:45:54having serious conversations.
00:45:57Or,
00:45:58we could go in here,
00:45:59have a meal,
00:46:00laugh,
00:46:01listen to great music.
00:46:04Your choice.
00:46:12Hey, man.
00:46:13Can I get another round
00:46:14of Guinness for the band?
00:46:15Free?
00:46:16Yeah.
00:46:17They'll be up in a wee minute.
00:46:22Josie?
00:46:23Is that really you?
00:46:26Oh, my God.
00:46:27I can't believe
00:46:28you're actually here.
00:46:30How have you been?
00:46:31God, you look amazing.
00:46:32Hey, I'm Sam.
00:46:33Hey, there.
00:46:34I'm Gary.
00:46:35Gary.
00:46:36Gary.
00:46:37Gary.
00:46:38Gary.
00:46:39Gary.
00:46:40Hey, there.
00:46:41I'm Gareth.
00:46:43Sorry.
00:46:44I hope you're taking
00:46:45good care of this one.
00:46:46She's a special girl.
00:46:47Absolutely.
00:46:52Well, look,
00:46:53we're just about to start
00:46:54the first set,
00:46:55but please swing by
00:46:56during the break.
00:46:57I know the rest of the gang
00:46:58are going to love to see you.
00:46:59Yeah.
00:47:00It's good to see you again.
00:47:01It's good to see you too, Gareth.
00:47:02Cheers.
00:47:06So, you know that band
00:47:07I used to sing with?
00:47:08No way.
00:47:09What are the chances?
00:47:31Neither snow,
00:47:32nor rain,
00:47:33nor heat,
00:47:34nor gloom of night
00:47:35stays these couriers
00:47:36from the swift completion
00:47:38of their acquainted round.
00:47:43Come on.
00:47:44You are making that up.
00:47:45No, that's really
00:47:46the postman's trick.
00:47:49You know,
00:47:50if only every occupation
00:47:51sounded so noble.
00:47:53Do you like it?
00:47:55It certainly has its perks.
00:48:09I was five years old.
00:48:12Looked up to my grandpa.
00:48:14He was my idol
00:48:15in a way that parents
00:48:16can't be at that age.
00:48:18And I was walking down
00:48:19the street with my mom,
00:48:20and he was on the other side
00:48:23approaching us.
00:48:26And so I called out to him,
00:48:27Grandpa, Grandpa.
00:48:32And he just kept walking.
00:48:34Pretended like
00:48:37he didn't even see me.
00:48:40Wow.
00:48:46He had remarried
00:48:47his first wife had died,
00:48:49and the new wife
00:48:50thought it would be
00:48:52a good idea to
00:48:54disassociate him
00:48:55from his kids.
00:49:00And so,
00:49:01I left my kids.
00:49:05That was the last
00:49:06I ever talked
00:49:07to my grandfather.
00:49:12A few weeks later,
00:49:14we packed up
00:49:15and left town
00:49:16in the middle of the night.
00:49:18I started to stutter.
00:49:21I kept asking my parents if,
00:49:25if I was good.
00:49:28I was paranoid, really.
00:49:32And then I grew up
00:49:33and realized
00:49:35it doesn't really matter
00:49:36if you're good or not.
00:49:39My being good had
00:49:41nothing to do with his choice.
00:49:48Jesus.
00:49:51You can probably tell
00:49:52I don't get out much.
00:49:59My husband died.
00:50:02Six years ago.
00:50:05In Afghanistan.
00:50:07He was a Marine.
00:50:12Compliments of the band.
00:50:16And can I get you anything else?
00:50:25No, thank you.
00:50:27The sad part is,
00:50:28is that
00:50:30he never even got
00:50:31to meet his daughter.
00:50:38What kind of man
00:50:39was he?
00:50:47He was honest.
00:50:50He always saw
00:50:51the positive in everything.
00:50:56He was a romantic.
00:50:59He was kind.
00:51:03He loved me.
00:51:07And I loved him.
00:51:12We were high school sweethearts.
00:51:13I mean,
00:51:15he's all I've ever known.
00:51:20And when his life ended,
00:51:23so did mine.
00:51:27Now I live for Daisy.
00:51:34At least I tried to.
00:51:38Wow.
00:51:41Yeah.
00:51:43Wow.
00:51:49Thank you very much, folks,
00:51:50for a fair play, lass.
00:51:52And now I'd like to invite
00:51:53a very, very special guest
00:51:54to the stage.
00:51:56A special lady up on stage.
00:51:58It's been a long time
00:51:59since you spit a few lines with us.
00:52:00And seeing her here tonight,
00:52:02only in the boys,
00:52:03just couldn't pass up the opportunity.
00:52:05I think he's talking about you.
00:52:08Josie, come on.
00:52:09Here, let's have some fun.
00:52:11I'm good.
00:52:12No.
00:52:13Go on.
00:52:14I'll be right here.
00:52:20You can do this.
00:52:27There she is, folks.
00:52:28Give her a big hand.
00:52:30applause
00:52:40acoustic guitar plays
00:52:41in bright rhythm
00:52:48Baby
00:52:50Tell me what you're thinking
00:52:54Cause baby
00:52:57I've been thinking too
00:53:03Maybe
00:53:05It's only wishful dreaming
00:53:11But lately
00:53:13I only dream of you
00:53:19Oh
00:53:20Oh
00:53:23I need to know
00:53:26Tell me
00:53:28Would you come running
00:53:30Whenever love calls
00:53:32Would you fly with me
00:53:33Without fear in the fall
00:53:36Give me your heart
00:53:38Or nothing at all
00:53:46Thank you for tonight.
00:53:48I've forgotten what it feels like
00:53:49to have fun.
00:53:54Look, Josie,
00:53:56I really like you
00:53:57and I want to be completely honest.
00:53:58Shh.
00:54:11gasp
00:54:14Yeah, that was pretty smooth.
00:54:19sigh
00:54:21Good night.
00:54:24Good night.
00:54:26door creaks
00:54:47Fill this out.
00:54:48I'd also need to see two forms of ID.
00:54:50Hey, I'm from the Zoldy Corporation.
00:54:52We look after your network infrastructure.
00:54:54Excuse me.
00:54:55We recently updated the BIOS
00:54:56on your system drives
00:54:57and as reported,
00:54:59the Wi-Fi is assigning
00:55:00dynamic IP addresses
00:55:02to the ones that should be static.
00:55:04So I need to get in the server room.
00:55:06It's an emergency,
00:55:07so if you could just push that button.
00:55:10Thank you.
00:55:16Oh, I'm sorry.
00:55:24sigh
00:55:40Unbelievable.
00:55:43camera shutter
00:55:45sigh
00:55:47sigh
00:55:54camera shutter
00:56:10How may I help you?
00:56:11I was brought in to do an integrity check
00:56:13on the Wi-Fi network
00:56:14and I came across a DDoS attack
00:56:16on the way on your mainframe.
00:56:19Distributed denial of service.
00:56:22It's kind of a big problem.
00:56:25Okay, what would you like me to do?
00:56:28I would like you to get me in there.
00:56:30They're in meetings.
00:56:33Look,
00:56:34I'm sure you've done everything right
00:56:36to get behind this big desk,
00:56:38went to the right school,
00:56:39slashed that saccharine smile of yours
00:56:42and used it at just the right moment
00:56:43to kiss the boss's ass.
00:56:44But if you don't get me in there,
00:56:46all anybody will remember
00:56:47is that you're the guy
00:56:48who failed to protect this company.
00:56:50You're responsible
00:56:52for all its clients' money
00:56:53being stolen.
00:56:55Now is that what you worked so hard for?
00:56:58No.
00:56:59No, it's not.
00:57:00So,
00:57:01I want you to use those
00:57:02perfectly manicured hands of yours
00:57:04to pick up that phone
00:57:05and get me in there,
00:57:06right now.
00:57:08camera shutter
00:57:10Yes, there's a gentleman out here
00:57:12with our network provider
00:57:13who says we're under a
00:57:15distributed denial
00:57:17of service attack.
00:57:20Yes, ma'am.
00:57:21Yes, okay.
00:57:24She said to go on in.
00:57:26What do you know?
00:57:36What's going on?
00:57:37I'm here for my interview.
00:57:39Excuse me?
00:57:40The network security interview.
00:57:42May I?
00:57:45You've been hacked, by the way.
00:57:47I don't understand.
00:57:50It's what's called
00:57:51social engineering.
00:57:53I simply impersonated
00:57:54a field technician,
00:57:55said I was checking
00:57:56Wi-Fi integrity,
00:57:57and security parted
00:57:58like the Red Sea.
00:58:00I could have loaded
00:58:01any kind of malware
00:58:02or spyware
00:58:03on your company's mainframe.
00:58:05I could have downloaded
00:58:06every document
00:58:07or email in this firm.
00:58:09I could have
00:58:10hacked your network.
00:58:12I could have
00:58:13hacked your network.
00:58:15I could have downloaded
00:58:16every document or email
00:58:17in this firm.
00:58:18But of course, I didn't.
00:58:24Sam Collins?
00:58:26Yes, sir.
00:58:29I understand.
00:58:30The condition of your probation
00:58:32is you're not allowed
00:58:33access to the Internet.
00:58:36Maybe I should have
00:58:37hacked in after all.
00:58:38Change the records.
00:58:45Forgive me, but isn't
00:58:47access to the Internet
00:58:49kind of needed
00:58:50to secure our company
00:58:51from attacks coming
00:58:53from the Internet?
00:58:55Well, as I said,
00:58:57my hack today
00:58:58was simple social engineering,
00:59:00which is exactly
00:59:01what some teenager did
00:59:02when he hacked
00:59:03the head of the CIA,
00:59:04by the way.
00:59:05But where the Internet
00:59:06is concerned,
00:59:07I can write software
00:59:08simulating any kind
00:59:09of attack imaginable.
00:59:11Then I can create
00:59:12a virtual environment
00:59:13to test these attacks
00:59:15and then provide the code
00:59:16for somebody else to implement.
00:59:19Mr. Collins,
00:59:21although we appreciate
00:59:22your enthusiasm...
00:59:23Corporations spent
00:59:24$60 billion worldwide
00:59:26on information security
00:59:27services last year.
00:59:28They're expected to
00:59:29shell out another
00:59:30$86 billion this year.
00:59:32The reality is
00:59:34you control a lot of money,
00:59:36but you're vulnerable.
00:59:38Entrepreneurial hackers
00:59:40hunt for security flaws
00:59:42in companies just like yours.
00:59:43Then they sell that info
00:59:44to governments from Russia
00:59:45to North Korea,
00:59:47as well as your competitors.
00:59:51For that single vulnerability,
00:59:54I could have been paid
00:59:55$150,000.
00:59:59You're welcome.
01:00:07Look, hire a middle-aged man
01:00:09with a computer degree
01:00:10from your local
01:00:11community college
01:00:12if that's what you think
01:00:13will protect you.
01:00:15But don't say you
01:00:16haven't been warned.
01:00:27Thank you, Mr. Collins,
01:00:28for your insightful commentary.
01:00:37We'll be in touch.
01:00:41Bye.
01:01:06How'd the interview go?
01:01:07What are you doing here?
01:01:12Wait a minute.
01:01:15Sure, help yourself.
01:01:19What are we going to do
01:01:20with you, Sam?
01:01:22You've got nothing on me.
01:01:24You know, impersonating
01:01:25a postal worker is
01:01:26a federal crime.
01:01:28I'm sure that your
01:01:29probation officer would be
01:01:30none too pleased upon
01:01:31receiving this information.
01:01:33Neither would the judge.
01:01:34Okay, I get it.
01:01:35Okay, so back to
01:01:36my original question.
01:01:38What are we going to
01:01:39do with you?
01:01:41Pretend like
01:01:42it never happened.
01:01:44No, that's...
01:01:46that's not what I had in mind.
01:01:50Give me the bitcoins, Sam,
01:01:52and this little problem
01:01:53of yours will go away.
01:01:55I told you,
01:01:56I don't have them.
01:01:57I never did.
01:02:00You've got three days.
01:02:10You've got three days.
01:02:28Stanley, we need to talk.
01:02:32Come on, Stan,
01:02:33I know you're in there.
01:02:37David,
01:02:38please open up.
01:02:44We need to find
01:02:45those bitcoins, now.
01:02:48Agent Ames just busted me
01:02:49for stealing mail.
01:02:51What?
01:02:52Why are you stealing mail?
01:02:54Well, first for money,
01:02:55but then for...
01:02:57love.
01:03:00Oh, so the bad boys
01:03:01really do get all the girls,
01:03:02don't they?
01:03:03No, they don't.
01:03:05The girls that matter,
01:03:06they just want an honest man.
01:03:14Okay, yeah.
01:03:17Okay.
01:03:18The bitcoins disappeared
01:03:20when I ran them through
01:03:21the tumbler.
01:03:23He's never gonna find them.
01:03:25I'm sorry, Sam.
01:03:26I can't believe
01:03:27you tried to launder them.
01:03:37What are you gonna do?
01:03:41I don't know, David.
01:03:43I'm thinking of giving
01:03:44prayer a try.
01:03:53Kung fu?
01:03:55Really?
01:03:56Yeah.
01:03:57It's cool.
01:04:06Okay.
01:04:20Are you messing with me, Sam?
01:04:23No, sir.
01:04:25Then why did you hack
01:04:26into that job interview?
01:04:29I was trying to take initiative.
01:04:32I thought I could help them.
01:04:33They weren't asking you
01:04:34for that kind of help.
01:04:36Their ignorance isn't
01:04:37something I could ignore.
01:04:38Their ignorance?
01:04:40I was doing that company
01:04:41a favor.
01:04:42No, you were gambling
01:04:43with my relationships.
01:04:45The world is burning around us,
01:04:47and we're playing by
01:04:48a different set of rules.
01:04:49You smoke one joint,
01:04:50you're not FBI material.
01:04:52You show initiative,
01:04:53you're told not to think
01:04:54outside the box.
01:04:55You hack into a company
01:04:56to try to help people.
01:04:57You're relegated to working
01:04:58in an ice cream cone.
01:05:00It's not how you win a war,
01:05:01not this one.
01:05:03A war?
01:05:05Okay, enlighten me, son.
01:05:06How does one win this war?
01:05:08You put your best soldiers
01:05:09on the front lines
01:05:10and let them battle it out,
01:05:11just like we've always done.
01:05:13Is that how you see yourself,
01:05:14a soldier?
01:05:15I could be.
01:05:17Young man,
01:05:19to be a soldier,
01:05:21you have to think of someone
01:05:22other than yourself.
01:05:24Because when you're a soldier,
01:05:25if you make a mistake,
01:05:27people could die.
01:05:30Right now,
01:05:32what I see hiding behind
01:05:34that charming smile of yours
01:05:36is someone who is
01:05:37out for himself.
01:05:38Damn the rest of us.
01:05:41Is that the type of soldier
01:05:43you want to be?
01:05:49Agent Ames
01:05:51came by my office yesterday.
01:05:56Is there something
01:05:57you want to tell me?
01:05:59About stolen bitcoins?
01:06:02I didn't steal his bitcoins.
01:06:05Not that it matters.
01:06:07He circumvented the law
01:06:08before to put me in prison.
01:06:09He'll do it again.
01:06:20Okay.
01:06:29Okay.
01:06:59Okay.
01:07:17Okay.
01:07:18Let's make this cool.
01:07:19All right.
01:07:29Let's go.
01:07:59Okay.
01:08:29Okay.
01:08:59Okay.
01:09:16Hello, Barb.
01:09:18Stay right there.
01:09:30Stay right there.
01:09:32Stay right there.
01:09:59Stay right there.
01:10:01Stay right there.
01:10:28Hey, Adam.
01:10:32Sorry, do I know you?
01:10:34You think it's funny?
01:10:35What you're doing to that lady?
01:10:37What's it to you?
01:10:39She's somebody's mother.
01:10:41Somebody's daughter.
01:10:44What if it was your mom?
01:10:48Give me the money.
01:10:55Sorry.
01:10:56Tell that to her.
01:11:01Okay, I'm coming.
01:11:08I sent you packing for a reason, honey.
01:11:12What the hell?
01:11:13This shit better be important.
01:11:15FBI.
01:11:17I swear, she told me she was 18.
01:11:20Where's Sam?
01:11:22Um, have you checked his work?
01:11:27What I was just saying before,
01:11:28I was just kidding.
01:11:31What?
01:12:01Yeah.
01:12:15Excuse me, out of my way.
01:12:17What are you doing?
01:12:18Where's Sam?
01:12:20I'm sorry, I don't speak rude.
01:12:24Don't mess with me, sprinkle lady.
01:12:28I don't know, he's not on the schedule.
01:12:30You want to walk?
01:12:51I was wondering when you'd show back up.
01:12:57Come here.
01:12:59I got something for you.
01:13:30Well?
01:13:33Aren't you going to open it?
01:13:38How long have you known?
01:13:46I had a barber in Vietnam.
01:13:49His name was Frank.
01:13:52That wasn't his real name.
01:13:55He had a wife, kids, from the village.
01:13:59Just outside of Saigon, where I was stationed.
01:14:03Long bin.
01:14:05Frank was a jolly guy.
01:14:08Always smiling.
01:14:11Just like you.
01:14:14Then one day, while he was giving me a shave,
01:14:18the razor stopped.
01:14:21I looked up at Frank,
01:14:23and he had this look on his face.
01:14:26A mixture of hate and fear.
01:14:32Normally you just see one or the other when they're fighting.
01:14:37But this was close up.
01:14:40It made it more real.
01:14:44Turns out Frank was Viet Cong.
01:14:49Turns out a lot of our friends were.
01:14:53So?
01:14:56Tell me.
01:14:59What is it you want, son?
01:15:04I just want to be the kind of man that she could someday write a letter to.
01:15:11Nothing's stopping you from being that kind of man, but yourself.
01:15:16You'll find her at work.
01:15:20She has a lot of friends.
01:15:22A lot of people.
01:15:25A lot of people.
01:15:28And I want you to be that kind of man, too.
01:15:33You'll never find her at work.
01:15:36You'll never find her at work.
01:15:39You'll never find her at work.
01:15:42You'll find her at work.
01:16:00I'm assuming you've received my email.
01:16:02Our adversary, the devil, prowls like a roaring lion, seeking to devour its prey.
01:16:11FBI.
01:16:21FBI.
01:16:25That's so.
01:16:27Yeah, that is so.
01:16:28We're investigating reports of missing mail in the neighborhood.
01:16:31Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary?
01:16:34Can't say I have.
01:16:37You know, if you and your daughter were involved in any of this, that makes you accessories after the fact.
01:16:41Again? I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:16:45Well, you think of anything.
01:17:06She's in the dairy section, last aisle.
01:17:30Have a good day.
01:17:31Thanks.
01:17:32Bye.
01:17:36Bye.
01:17:40Are you here for some more corn?
01:17:43No.
01:17:45I'm here for you.
01:17:49I want you to know that I haven't been honest with you.
01:17:54Not about some things, at least.
01:17:58Things I hope don't change how you feel about me, because I'm...
01:18:02I'm...
01:18:04I'm still the same person.
01:18:06Collins?
01:18:08You're under arrest for impersonating a U.S. postal worker.
01:18:10Josie.
01:18:11Sam, what's going on?
01:18:12Let's go.
01:18:13I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:18:14You're not sorry, you're done.
01:18:16That was your answer? Stealing more of my bitcoins?
01:18:21Huh?
01:18:34Sam!
01:18:48Stay right there.
01:18:49Stand down, I'm arresting this man!
01:18:50No, you're not.
01:18:52Sam, stand down, I'm arresting this man!
01:18:54Hey, drop your weapon!
01:18:56I said, drop your weapon!
01:19:00Drop your weapon!
01:19:03Drop it now.
01:19:04We know about the bitcoins.
01:19:07It's all over, Ames.
01:19:09Last chance.
01:19:11I'm not gonna tell you again.
01:19:13Drop your weapon now.
01:19:22You're making a big mistake.
01:19:24Mark Ames, you're under arrest for wire fraud and money laundering.
01:19:28Do you know who I am?
01:19:29Each count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.
01:19:32I assume you're aware you're going to jail.
01:19:35You have the right to remain silent.
01:19:37Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law.
01:19:40You okay, kid?
01:19:42Yeah. Thank you.
01:20:02I'm sorry.
01:20:32Go ahead.
01:20:44Open it.
01:20:45Thank you.
01:20:59The tomb of the unknown soldier doesn't actually receive letters.
01:21:05And I never had the heart to tell you.
01:21:20It seemed you needed something to hold on to.
01:21:25Something that could get you from moment to moment.
01:21:33So when the first letter was returned, I set up a post office box and forwarded them there.
01:21:42This box is just one of many.
01:21:48There's two letters missing from that box.
01:21:53You think there's a chance they may have reached their intended destination after all?
01:22:00How could you say that?
01:22:06Michael is dead.
01:22:10He died six years ago.
01:22:17Daisy needs a mother.
01:22:20A mother willing to chase her dreams.
01:22:22Otherwise, what are you showing her?
01:22:26How to survive? Survival isn't enough.
01:22:30Not when she has an opportunity to thrive.
01:22:40You can honor him by living, not by writing letters.
01:23:06Have you remained in the same residence since our last meeting?
01:23:11Yes, sir.
01:23:14Have you maintained gainful full-time employment?
01:23:25You handled yourself well during this whole mess.
01:23:31I could have done better.
01:23:34Well, life is more about where you end up, not where you begin.
01:23:38Don't you think?
01:23:42Yes, sir.
01:23:47I'm gonna recommend early termination of your probation.
01:23:53What?
01:23:54I mean, it'll be up to the judge to make the final decision, but I'm confident he'll judge favorably.
01:24:03Thank you. Thank you, sir.
01:24:10I don't have to tell you to make the most of the second chance.
01:24:15No, sir. You have my word.
01:24:32So glad to see you.
01:24:37How are you?
01:24:39I'm doing well.
01:24:42Why are you doing this, David?
01:24:44Please, call me Stanley.
01:24:46Oh, thank God.
01:24:48I knew if Agent Ames stole bitcoins once, he'd do it again.
01:24:52So I hacked into his accounts and traced all his deposits.
01:24:56But in order to send everybody that email, I had to hack into the Department of Justice.
01:25:00Apparently, they don't look too favorably on that sort of thing, so...
01:25:09I also told them that it was me who stole the mail.
01:25:13What? Why would you do that?
01:25:17Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
01:25:23Which is exactly what you did for me when you took the fall for us.
01:25:26This is my opportunity to pay you back.
01:25:29I have to tell them.
01:25:30Don't you dare.
01:25:32It'll mess up my plea bargain.
01:25:38Michelle? How's your girl?
01:25:42Doubtful I'll ever know.
01:25:45Then haven't you asked her?
01:25:48Sam, you have to ask her.
01:25:50Otherwise, what has this whole thing been for?
01:25:52Remember, you've got to try.
01:25:57Speaking of...
01:26:02She's a weird girl, that Rachel.
01:26:05Said she always wanted a pen pal in prison.
01:26:13What can I do for you?
01:26:16Talk to Josie.
01:26:25Sam.
01:26:30There's something I want you to have.
01:26:32Yeah?
01:26:34My Bible.
01:26:38I'd be honored.
01:26:41John chapter four is my favorite.
01:27:12Let's see what the big deal is to that, shall we?
01:27:36John chapter four.
01:27:50John chapter four.
01:28:01A bitcoin wallet address?
01:28:04Stanley, you sly son of a gun.
01:28:29What do you know?
01:28:56I believe you have all the answers.
01:29:25I came to apologize.
01:29:27You stole my letters.
01:29:29Yes, I did.
01:29:30What gives you the right?
01:29:32Nothing. Nothing at all.
01:29:40I don't even know who you are.
01:29:45I'm a computer hacker.
01:29:49I'm a convicted felon who was recently granted early release from probation.
01:29:58I work in a giant ice cream cone on the other side of town.
01:30:03When I stole your mail, hoping I could earn a couple extra bucks.
01:30:10But that was before I read your letters.
01:30:14Before I fell in love with you.
01:30:18Then I resolved to change.
01:30:20To become a better man.
01:30:26You're a thief.
01:30:30I only hacked into the bad people.
01:30:35You hacked into me, Sam. Into my life.
01:30:38You know all about my little girl, my family.
01:30:41Do you know how violated that makes me feel?
01:30:43What, am I a bad person too?
01:30:45I know you're the best person I've ever met.
01:31:05We're leaving.
01:31:08We're moving to Nashville next month.
01:31:15What will you do?
01:31:16I don't know. I don't know.
01:31:18I mean, besides knocking on the door of that school every day until they let Daisy in.
01:31:21She's no closer to getting in by being here.
01:31:24I'm in for you.
01:31:32I am so thankful that we met. And whether this was real or not.
01:31:37This was real. For me.
01:31:43For me too.
01:31:48I'm a better person because of you.
01:31:53So am I.
01:31:59Take care of yourself, Sam.
01:32:10Good things happen to good people.
01:32:16Don't ever lose hope in that.
01:32:19I didn't dream of all the things life could be.
01:32:29Till I loved you. Till I loved you. Till I loved you.
01:32:49Oh, hey, Dad.
01:33:08She's finished with her lesson. I'll be home tonight around ten.
01:33:11A letter came for you.
01:33:13From who?
01:33:14Why don't you take a look?
01:33:44Shh.
01:34:00It's okay.
01:34:02We'll figure something out.
01:34:07No.
01:34:11On behalf of the Kinston Morgan Academy,
01:34:14I'm pleased to congratulate you on the acceptance of your daughter Daisy into our program.
01:34:19What?
01:34:22A designated scholarship gift has been presented in Daisy's name.
01:34:28Covering tuition and fees for each year she is enrolled.
01:34:41Well, you've heard of the fight or flight response.
01:34:44I was really good at the flight part.
01:34:46Problem is, I was equally good at convincing people I was fighting.
01:34:51And now?
01:34:54I'm tired of running and getting nowhere.
01:34:58So, I figured it was about time to start fighting for something bigger than myself.
01:35:10Can you describe a time when you had to demonstrate leadership?
01:35:16I think I've always been a natural leader.
01:35:20It's where I've led people that's been the problem.
01:35:25So, that's why I'm here.
01:35:28What do you have to offer us?
01:35:31Let's get you out of here.
01:35:32Intelligence.
01:35:35Your intelligence?
01:35:38Yeah, that.
01:35:40Computers, internet.
01:35:43Obtaining political and military information.
01:35:47Fighting with my fingers, you know.
01:35:51Care to explain?
01:35:53I can destroy networks or penetrate enemy computers to steal or manipulate data.
01:35:59I can release a worm to take down control and command systems of our enemies so they can't communicate with ground forces or fire surface-to-air missiles.
01:36:09That sort of thing.
01:36:12Why do you want to serve your country?
01:36:18I appreciate the opportunity we all have to chase our dreams, no matter our background.
01:36:25And I'm willing to do whatever it takes to ensure we don't lose that right.
01:36:30Plus, there's something undeniably sexy about being part of the biggest, baddest military on the planet.
01:36:37Don't you think?
01:36:40Do you think you have what it takes to be a soldier?
01:36:46Yes, sir.
01:36:48I believe I do.
01:37:46Dear Josie.

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