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Relic Hunter S01e06 Diamond In The Rough

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01:00A perfect bunt down the third baseline and the bases are loaded.
01:27You know, Shakespeare couldn't have written a more exciting ending, my friends.
01:30The last inning of the last game of the World Series, Boston trailing 4-3.
01:34The Sox need two runs to win their first World Championship since 1918.
01:38Nobody out, and at bat, the splendid splinter, Ted Williams.
01:41The crowd at Fenway is delirious.
01:43What a year the splinters had.
01:44American League most valuable player, and now, now he digs into the plate,
01:49knocks the dirt off his cleats.
01:50He's a steady and poison power.
01:52This year, he hit .342 with 38 home runs and 123 RBIs.
01:58The runners take their leads, and Williams waits, bat ready.
02:06The pitcher leans in, looks for a sign from the catcher.
02:09He's got his sign, and Williams scans the field like a soldier going into battle.
02:14The hopes and dreams of an entire city rest in his slender shoulders.
02:18There's the windup.
02:19He throws, and Williams smashes a flying drive towards left center.
02:23The runners go.
02:24The crowd is going absolutely crazy.
02:28Oh, my, Jonesboro makes an impossible catch, one out.
02:33He scrambles to his feet and doubles the runner on second, two outs.
02:39And now, he's chasing the runner, scrambling to get back to first.
02:43He dives, he takes, three outs, another assistant triple play, unbelievable.
02:49The game is over.
02:50The fans are stunned.
02:51The series is finished.
02:53The Red Sox dreams are crushed by what might be the plague of the century.
02:57Jonesboro's being mobbed by his teammates.
03:00He and his golden glove have done it again.
03:01You know, all season long, people have said that glove had to be magic,
03:04and, well, maybe it is.
03:06I mean, how else can you explain that catch?
03:08It was nothing short of a miracle.
03:10In the stands, the Red Sox faithful still can't believe their eyes.
03:14Someone stole my glove.
03:15Someone stole my glove.
03:16Someone grabbed my glove.
03:18This is a black day for bean town.
03:24I don't care who took it.
03:26I just want it back.
03:28I'll pay $5,000, no questions asked.
03:33This glove means everything to me.
03:35Jimmy!
03:36Jonesboro!
03:37You have the glove, Jimmy!
03:44You have the glove.
04:14Ah!
04:30Reiner!
04:39You followed me!
04:40I always liked the way you looked from your hat.
04:42You never looked good from any angle.
04:44That's like what you said to Katmandu.
04:45I was delirious!
04:50Oh, you really let yourself go, Reiner.
05:12Okay.
05:19Well, Cyd, looks like you're the catch of the day.
05:22Not around here.
05:24They're vegetarians!
05:36I know you can't wait,
05:38but let's get the dagger first.
05:42Okay.
05:53Okay, enough with the evil eye, guys.
05:55How about helping me with my hand?
05:58Ah!
06:10Yeah, what?
06:14Oh, President Morris.
06:16No, I can talk.
06:20You want me to find a baseball glove?
06:28That's our hunt.
06:30Frank Newhouse, that's him.
06:34Can I have an autograph, too?
06:36Sure.
06:37Do you have a piece of paper?
06:49All right, I can see how baseball might have something over cricket.
06:52Look, I need your help.
06:54Give me one reason.
06:56Well, because you find lost relics
06:58and because I just donated a huge chunk of change
07:04to the university foundation.
07:06So President Morris has told me.
07:08Seven figures.
07:10If I make the all-star team.
07:12Six figures if I don't.
07:14I'm going to make the all-star team.
07:16I'm going to make the all-star team.
07:18I'm going to make the all-star team.
07:20Six figures if I don't.
07:22Now, Jonesboro's glove was stolen over 50 years ago.
07:26It's never been found.
07:28It's a, uh...
07:30Spalding A200.
07:32Jimmy bought it at a garage sale for a buck.
07:34Anyway, before the glove,
07:36he was nothing.
07:38The seasons that he had it,
07:40he won the golden glove five years in a row.
07:42After it was stolen,
07:44his career crashed and burned.
07:46Like your career's starting to.
07:49I'm a little off.
07:51Frank, you've got the worst fielding average in the majors.
07:53And you hit .247 last year.
07:55Just find the glove.
07:57Okay?
07:59That white zombie video?
08:01You rocked.
08:03Claudia?
08:05It was my first acting gig.
08:07Whose idea was the tights?
08:09The director's.
08:11I was a little bit embarrassed, but, uh...
08:13About what?
08:15Goodbye, Claudia.
08:17Where would we be without our fans, huh?
08:23Look,
08:25if I don't perform...
08:27You don't make $7 million.
08:29Do you know what Jimmy Jonesboro made
08:31his best year?
08:33Do you?
08:3515 grand.
08:37You know what else?
08:39Why don't you tell me?
08:41He would have played for free.
08:43You don't have a clue what baseball is really about.
08:45I did.
08:47That's the only reason why I'm gonna look for his glove.
08:51We need to do some research.
08:53We'll call you when we're through.
08:55Right.
09:05Unbelievable.
09:07Does he really believe
09:09just wearing this glove
09:11is gonna improve his skills?
09:14He will.
09:16Jimmy Jonesboro was one of the greatest players
09:18in baseball history,
09:20until he lost that glove.
09:22Friday's the anniversary of the last game
09:24that Jimmy played with it.
09:26Around this time of year,
09:28rumors fly to his whereabouts.
09:30Must look like the holy grail
09:32to a guy whose career is going down the tubes.
09:34So, uh...
09:36What's our first move?
09:38We find Jimmy.
09:44Nigel.
09:46This is the last address I could find for him.
09:48His house is probably down here somewhere.
09:50Keep it running?
09:52Okay, lady.
09:56You guys are pros, huh?
10:04I don't know.
10:06I don't know.
10:08I don't know.
10:10I don't know.
10:12I don't know.
10:22This is where Jimmy Jonesboro lives?
10:24Very classy.
10:26Well,
10:28let's see if he's home.
10:30No, don't!
10:35Don't shoot, Mr. Jonesboro!
10:37We're friends!
10:39Fans! Huge fans!
10:42July 4th, 1945.
10:44Second game of a Sunday doubleheader
10:46against the Dodgers.
10:48You had six hits, eight RBIs,
10:50and caught 15 fly balls.
10:55I caught 17.
10:57I had nine RBIs.
10:59How'd you know that?
11:01Paid 200 bucks for your card.
11:07It was me and Pee-wee Reese
11:09the year he came up.
11:11The kid couldn't turn the double
11:13to save his life.
11:15Me and Phil Rizzuto
11:17spent the winter in Havana
11:19working with him.
11:21What can you tell us about the glove?
11:23All-star game.
11:251950.
11:27First time on TV.
11:29They figured it wouldn't catch on.
11:31Photographer snapped that
11:33just after my glove was pinched.
11:35Yeah.
11:37That's where the memories end.
11:41Mind if I borrow this?
11:43Sure, why not?
11:45Tired of looking at it anyway.
11:47What was it like?
11:49Wearing it?
11:51I mean, did it, uh,
11:53feel special?
11:55Like an electric current
11:57running up your arm.
11:59Current?
12:01I have got to know how it works.
12:03Yeah, it's important to you, isn't it?
12:05Real important.
12:07I just ran your picture
12:09through a digital scanner,
12:11popped it onto a high-res screen,
12:13and voila.
12:15Can you get tighter on Jonesboro?
12:17Ugh, what is with that haircut?
12:19It's like so 1940s or something.
12:21There, to his right.
12:23Go tighter on that kid.
12:27He's got the glove.
12:29And he's wearing a shirt from Pilgrims.
12:31And the significance of that would be?
12:33Pilgrims is a bar across from Fenway Park.
12:36It was named after the original Boston team.
12:38For a Red Sox fan,
12:40it's like Mecca to a Muslim.
12:50Well, it looks like Mecca could do
12:52the visit from the health department.
12:54Just a moment.
13:04It's that kid.
13:06Hmm.
13:12Excuse me.
13:14Um, the picture of Ted Williams
13:16signing the ball, I know it's a long shot,
13:18but the kid getting the autograph?
13:20Tommy Weston, greatest Red Sox fan
13:22Everyone in Boston knew him.
13:24Knew?
13:26Keeled over at the bar two years ago,
13:28last game of the season.
13:30First time in 57 years he didn't help my dad
13:32when we closed the place up.
13:34Sounds like a loyal customer.
13:36Employee. My dad took him off the streets,
13:38started working the bar for us,
13:40whenever there wasn't a game, of course.
13:42Ended up selling peanuts at Fenway.
13:44Anything for his Red Sox.
13:46I'm surprised he didn't sleep here.
13:48Sometimes he did, but usually stayed in the back room.
13:51I haven't touched the place since Tommy died.
13:53Probably should have turned it into a museum.
13:55Tommy was a big fan.
13:57He's a good kid.
14:17Strzymski's batting helmet?
14:19One of Wade Boggs' bats?
14:25Roger Clemens' hat.
14:27How'd he get all this stuff?
14:29Why is a better question.
14:31Seems Tommy was a bit of a pack rat.
14:33With a minor in Egyptology.
14:35We read this my freshman year.
14:38Interesting.
14:40Tommy hung this stand up here.
14:42What's the point?
14:44I don't know.
14:46It's the same piece of furniture.
14:48There's a table, and there's a chair.
14:50And then there's this knot in the floor.
14:52It's a bit of a mess.
14:54But I can't help it.
14:56I can't help it.
14:58I'm not getting my head around it.
15:00It's a mess.
15:02It's a mess.
15:04It's a mess.
15:06Tommy hung this stained-glass glyph so it would shine on a calendar of September 1946.
15:13I wonder why.
15:15Seems like a wild goose chase to me.
15:36We could spend a year in here, barely scratch the surface.
15:44Nigel, you all right?
15:50If you consider lying in a Boston sewer all right, then yes.
15:54Oh, good.
15:57Oh!
16:03Well, it isn't a sewer, is it?
16:06My guess is it's a remnant of the Revolutionary War tunnels used to transport supplies during winter.
16:13What was Tommy doing down here?
16:27It's certainly big enough for someone to crawl through.
16:36When the glove had its mojo going, it glowed.
16:41It was just like there was a fire burning inside it.
16:44Amazing.
16:45But to get the magic flowing, you had to stand in a certain way.
16:49A Tai Chi position.
16:51Tai Chi?
16:52Yeah.
16:53It was taught to me by an old master.
16:56I do it before every game.
16:58Well, show me.
17:00Come on.
17:02I need this, man.
17:05Please.
17:09Now stand up.
17:24Some kind of locker room.
17:26Not some kind.
17:28The Red Sox locker room.
17:30We're inside Fenway Park.
17:32This is amazing.
17:34Apparently, you and I have quite conflicting definitions of the word amazing.
17:42A bit more bend in the knees now.
17:44A bit more bend.
17:45That's it.
17:47Now hold that position.
17:49Now, very slowly.
17:51Now, very slowly.
17:53Start waving your arms.
17:55Up and down.
17:57Up and down.
17:59Up and down.
18:00That's it.
18:01Now, build up the speed now.
18:03Build up the speed faster.
18:05Get the speed.
18:06That's it.
18:07Now, clock like a chicken.
18:12I am out of here, old man.
18:17You're not giving up that easy, are you?
18:19I thought you wanted to hear about the glove.
18:22You know, I don't like being made a fool of, all right?
18:27No, of course you don't.
18:30I was just carried away.
18:33People's skills get a little rusty living alone for so long.
18:40The truth about the glove, Frank,
18:44it's powerful.
18:49But I guess you can handle it.
18:54September 14th, Jimmy Jonesboro steals series in ninth.
18:57The Curse of the Bambino strikes again.
19:00Curse of the Bambino?
19:01Babe Ruth's nickname.
19:03From 1903 to 1918, the Red Sox won the series five times.
19:07They traded Ruth to the Yankees and haven't won it since.
19:10That's 81 years.
19:13Tommy thought Jimmy Jonesboro's glove might help them?
19:16He buried it under Fenway Park
19:18so the mystical vibrations would seep up through the field.
19:21It's possible Tommy was a few innings short of a complete game, isn't it?
19:25What's that?
19:27I'm not sure. It looks like a code of some kind.
19:29Did it make any sense at all?
19:31The first one's JJ914414.
19:37September 14th, 4.14 p.m.
19:39is the time and date of Jimmy Jonesboro's triple play that killed the Sox.
19:42Tomorrow's the 14th.
19:45What about the rest of them?
19:47I'm not sure.
19:49But I think we should try and figure out before 4.14 tomorrow afternoon.
19:53I say we go back to the hotel so I can make some sense of this.
19:56Okay.
20:05Keys for room 1210 and 1212, please. Bailey and Fox.
20:09Which of you requested the sleep mask and earplugs?
20:13Oh, I'm sure that's a good look.
20:16Good God. Is that you, Nigel?
20:19Tony.
20:21Anthony Cadwallader. What are you doing here?
20:24I'm in town on business. What about you, Professor?
20:27Conjuring up a new lesson plan for your students?
20:29Um...
20:31Excuse me, Professor?
20:34I'm sorry. I have to go and I...
20:36Dinner tonight. We'll catch up.
20:38I couldn't. Eight o'clock. The dining room. Be there.
20:41I'm still waiting, Professor.
20:47It's not much of a lie. It's more of an embellishment, actually.
20:51How do you figure?
20:52Well, I mean, I'm sure I'll be a professor.
20:54Eventually.
20:56Sidney, he bought Amazon.com at seven.
20:59He sits first row at Oasis concerts with Tony Blair.
21:02The two fat ladies catered his birthday party.
21:04When I left England, I couldn't bear telling him I was just a teaching assistant.
21:08All right. I guess there's no harm done.
21:11There's one more, um...
21:14small thing...
21:16about the teaching assistant.
21:20You didn't.
21:21It was foolish. Stupid. Childish. Immature.
21:24Keep going. I'll let you know when you're through.
21:26If Tony finds out I was lying, I'll never hear the end of it. Please.
21:29Just for tonight?
21:32You didn't!
21:34I bloody well did.
21:36How about a cigar, Nigel? Have your girl fetch us something.
21:43Is there a problem?
21:45Sidney, uh...
21:48be a sport and, uh...
21:50I'll be back.
21:52I'll be back.
21:54I'll be back.
21:56I'll be back.
21:58Be a sport and, uh...
22:01fetch us a Davidoff and two more cognacs.
22:12She's a good girl.
22:14First rate.
22:16I don't know where I'd be without her.
22:23Well, if the evening's amusements have concluded,
22:25I think I'll call a wheelchair and see the good professor to his room.
22:28Sidney. It is Sidney, right?
22:31Just because Nigel is wound down
22:33doesn't mean we have to.
22:36Oh, hand me that ashtray, would you?
22:41Oh! Ah! Bad flicking reflex. So sorry.
22:44Give me some water.
22:46Right.
22:49Come on. Let's go.
22:56Nigel.
22:58If you're going to get smashed,
23:00the least you can do is remember where you put your hotel room.
23:03I don't even like cigars.
23:05They make me...
23:07nauseous.
23:09You owe me big.
23:15Oh, God.
23:17Nigel?
23:47Ah!
23:49Ah!
23:51Ah!
23:53Ah!
23:55Ah!
23:57Ah!
23:59Ah!
24:01Ah!
24:03Ah!
24:07Ah!
24:09Ah!
24:11Ah!
24:13Ah!
24:15Ah!
24:23Ah!
24:31Nigel.
24:45Ah!
24:49Ah!
24:51Ah!
24:59Ah!
25:01Ah!
25:06Ah!
25:16Ah!
25:21And how are we feeling today?
25:23Uh, awful.
25:25I mean, uh, terrible.
25:28Last night, I...
25:30I don't remember anything past the salad.
25:33Nothing past the salad?
25:36It's no excuse, I know.
25:38I mean, I respect you as a person and as a woman.
25:41What I mean to say by that is, well, I, um...
25:44Nigel, someone broke in last night.
25:46We had a difference of opinions in the living room.
25:50I thought I did that.
25:53You did have quite the night.
25:55Yes, well, um...
25:57What did they want?
25:59McGuire's 70th home run ball went for nearly $3 million.
26:03Imagine what smiling Jimmy Jonesboro's lost glove might be worth.
26:06But we don't have the glove.
26:08We will.
26:10You broke the code?
26:12How did you do it?
26:14It was like stealing a bone from a blind dog.
26:17I mean, not that I'd ever do that.
26:19I did once, in Burundi.
26:22I was starving.
26:30Tommy was a Red Sox fanatic.
26:32That was the key.
26:34His code's all about Red Sox players and their stats.
26:38Now...
26:40First entry after Jimmy Jonesboro is TWRBI42.
26:44TW is Ted Williams.
26:46RBI is runs batted in.
26:4842 is 1942.
26:50You know how many RBIs the Splinterhead had in 1942?
26:53You're joking, of course.
26:55137.
26:57Now, it looks like Tommy's put numbers on all the tunnel walls, like signposts.
27:03I say we find 137 and head down that tunnel.
27:11I think you're onto something.
27:13Let's hope so.
27:15Nigel on the wall.
27:19Now, it's a quarter after one.
27:22Only three hours left until the anniversary of the infamous Red Sox game.
27:26What exactly do you expect to happen?
27:29I'm not sure, but Tommy was obviously big on numbers and codes.
27:33I say we try to make as much progress as we can in the next three hours.
27:37Okay, the next entry is RCERA86.
27:41Roger Clemens, ERA in 86.
27:43Start looking for 248.
27:46I heard something.
27:48I didn't hear anything.
27:50I definitely think I heard something.
27:52It's probably just rats.
27:54They must be very large rats.
27:57The next number we're looking for is 36.
28:00Number of home runs Tony Conigliaro hit in 1970.
28:04I'm hearing rats again.
28:06Oh, Nigel, give it a rest.
28:08Yeah.
28:10Yeah?
28:16Okay.
28:18I'm getting tired on this, Reiner.
28:20Real tired.
28:22Reiner!
28:28Reiner, listen to me.
28:31Reiner, listen to me!
28:33That diary's useless!
28:36You'll never find your way back out of here!
28:40You're rot down here, Reiner!
28:48Then again, so will we.
28:51Damn it, Sydney, I'm lost!
28:54I warned you.
28:56What the hell's this book?
28:58How much is it worth?
29:00About 2.99 at Savon.
29:02Less 15 cents if you've got a club card.
29:04It leads to something else, yeah?
29:06Nine.
29:07You're hiding something.
29:08Sydney, I don't know what the bloody hell is going on down here,
29:10but if we don't find that baseball glove soon...
29:15You're looking for a baseball glove?
29:18Yes, we are, Reiner.
29:20If it strikes you as so odd, what are you doing down here?
29:23Well, I plan to trade whatever you were after for my dagger.
29:27I don't have your dagger, Reiner. You've got mine.
29:30The two are a pair, worth a fortune together.
29:35The diary for dagger.
29:37I don't think you're in much of a position to bargain here.
29:40See, you need me.
29:42I need you.
29:48I need you like another dose of yellow fever.
29:51Yellow, perfect color for a coward.
29:53That's not what you called me in Kathmandu.
29:55Don't you forget about Kathmandu.
29:57What happened in Kathmandu?
29:59Nothing happened in Kathmandu.
30:03You can't find your way back out of here without me to translate that diary.
30:07And you can't translate the damn thing if I've got the diary.
30:10She's got a point.
30:12So does he.
30:14I'm sure we could reach a fair trade.
30:16We're all reasonable people.
30:20You know what?
30:21You're right, Nigel.
30:23We should work together.
30:26For old time's sake.
30:31That's my girl.
30:38I'm not your girl.
30:41Drop the gun.
30:42That's an excellent idea.
30:43I don't know what it is that fascinates people about guns.
30:46They're so crude.
30:48That's dangerous, too.
30:50Sydney!
30:51Anyone can shoot a gun.
30:53Even an idiot.
30:55Hair trigger or is it itchy finger?
30:57I always get those two confused.
30:59For God's sake, Sydney, you're gonna kill someone.
31:01See, that's the problem with guns.
31:03They kill people.
31:04Then just put it down.
31:06I think I want an apology first.
31:08Apology for what?
31:09For sticking me with that dinner bill in Kathmandu.
31:12French champagne, Russian caviar, Indonesian lobster.
31:17Get inside!
31:18You know how much that stuff costs?
31:20It's out of bullets anyway.
31:23Come on, we've got work to do.
31:34According to the diary, this is where Tommy put the glove.
31:38Fine, but where?
31:41Nigel, remember that book in Tommy's room?
31:44Protecting the king's tomb.
31:46Fantastic.
31:47We are not going to find anything standing out here.
31:50Roger!
31:56We're not gonna find anything with our heads missing either.
31:59Right.
32:02Have you found something?
32:04I'm not sure.
32:07There's a chapter in the tomb book.
32:10It mentions refraction of light through prism.
32:13Have you found something?
32:15I'm not sure.
32:18There's a chapter in the tomb book.
32:21It mentions refraction of light through prism.
32:32Maybe.
32:40Wow, it fits.
32:43That's great.
32:46I suppose the sun is going to shine through the glass and show us where the glove is hidden.
32:51Well, it's a quarter to four.
32:54We'll find out in a half an hour.
32:58Okay.
33:11Sydney?
33:27How long, Sydney?
33:54It is for us.
33:57Get that thing off me.
34:23You knew this was in the book.
34:40Did you?
34:41I must have been out the week they assigned that chapter.
34:49Here you go.
34:55I don't want to play catch.
34:57Oh, everyone wants to play catch.
34:59Even professional baseball players.
35:01I'll even throw left-handed.
35:04I played catch with my dad every day of my life.
35:07He loved the game.
35:09He wanted me to love it as much as he did.
35:15What does this have to do with the gloves?
35:21The thing of it was, he had all this passion, but he had no talent.
35:24I mean, he could have been better than I was.
35:27I knew that, but I just didn't have what it took.
35:30We're counted.
35:33After my dad died, I decided to retire.
35:38Then I saw the glove in the garage sale, and it was my dad's.
35:45I started playing with it.
35:48I don't know what it was, but when I wore that glove, I felt the love that he felt for the game.
35:56Now, whether that was me wanting to give him something back or him giving me something through the gloves, I don't know.
36:02After the glove was stolen, I played for a little while longer, but it wasn't the same.
36:08Magic was gone.
36:10It just wasn't there anymore.
36:12It wasn't here anymore.
36:18Damn, you throw hard, boy.
36:39Oh, I guess this is where we say our vidas in.
36:42Not fair.
36:44You got your glove. All I want is my dagger.
36:47But it's not your dagger. It belongs to the villagers.
36:50We sell the pair. Let's bet the money.
36:53These are priceless artifacts, and you want to sell them.
36:56Well, if I sell them, then they are not priceless, are they?
36:59You still think all that money is going to make you happy?
37:02I take my chances.
37:04And I'll take that glove.
37:06Tony!
37:08Thank you, Professor.
37:18So sorry about all this, Nigel, but got a nasty cash flow problem.
37:24Dodgy investments, junk bonds, tax shelters, loan sharks.
37:29Well, when you mentioned this glove at dinner, I thought, well, hello, opportunity knocking.
37:34Wouldn't have had to go through with all this nonsense, either, if your girl here didn't have such a good left roundhouse.
37:40That was you in the hotel?
37:42But all the money you've made.
37:44Lost a bundle playing backer at with the Saudis.
37:47Ruthless lot.
37:49Money means absolutely nothing to them.
37:51They're your deals.
37:53Cocktail chatter, Nige. You know.
37:55Are you a liar and a fake?
37:57It's what one has to do these days, Professor.
38:00To keep up appearances.
38:04I'm not a professor.
38:07I'm a teaching assistant.
38:10A teaching assistant.
38:13Well, there you are, Nige. Birds of a feather.
38:16Give my love to your mom when you speak to her.
38:22You told him about the glove.
38:24I don't remember anything...
38:26Pass the salad.
38:27Idiot.
38:35The arm.
38:36We're tied to the pitching arm of the machine.
38:38If we got it to rotate forward, it would slacken the ropes.
38:53I still want my dagger.
38:58Idiot.
39:04He must have caught a cab.
39:06Foster, are you kidding? He's on foot. I'll check this way. You go that direction.
39:09Right.
39:11Taxi!
39:36No!
40:06No!
40:13I'd say he's out by a mile.
40:20You found it?
40:21Yes.
40:24But I can't do this. This belongs to Jimmy.
40:27Keep your money. The deal's off.
40:37Hold on.
40:40Frank needs this glove a lot more than I do.
40:44He hired you to find it. It's his.
40:57It doesn't feel right.
41:00You know, if it doesn't feel just right, it's not worth a damn.
41:06I know.
41:22What are you...
41:24What are you going to do with it?
41:27I don't know.
41:28Play a little catch from time to time.
41:32What are you doing tomorrow?
41:36I don't know.
42:06We need to talk about what went on that night in the hotel between the two of us.
42:16Yeah, it was the cognac, it was the cigars, it was...
42:20Well, it was madness, wasn't it?
42:22I...
42:24That's not who I am.
42:26I pride myself on being able to control my instinctual urges as all civilized people must.
42:31Otherwise the world would be in absolute chaos, wouldn't it?
42:34People rutting like animals. Imagine what that might be like.
42:38Exactly. I'm so glad you understand.
42:41Completely.
42:42So we could just forget about the whole thing.
42:46It'll be our little secret. Never mentioned again.
42:50Thank you so much, Sydney.
42:53No, Nigel. Thank you.
43:04Wow.
43:34Wow.
44:04Wow.
44:35Wow.
44:36Wow.