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Miami Vice Season 2 Episode 11 Back In The World

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00:00Strange days have fallen down
00:15Strange days have trapped us down
00:26They're going to destroy
00:35Our passion will die
00:44We shut up the wrong thing about
00:53Our passion will die
01:00Yeah!
01:02Yeah!
01:09Yeah!
01:11Yeah!
01:12Yeah!
01:13Yeah!
01:17Yeah!
01:22Yeah!
01:24I'll see you next time.
01:54I'll see you next time.
01:56Crockett!
01:59Crockett!
02:04Hey, hey, get those guys!
02:18You're not gonna believe this.
02:22Okay.
02:26It's about as weird as it gets.
02:31Man, I don't wanna see this.
02:34Yeah, I know. It's too much.
02:38It's irony, man.
02:40Dig it.
02:46Shepard.
02:48Hey, wasn't there some guy named Shepard in your unit?
02:52Yeah, I knew him.
03:02Say hello to white death, man.
03:06Say hello to white death, man.
03:16I knew him.
03:18I knew him.
03:20I knew him.
03:22I knew him.
03:24I knew him.
03:26I knew him.
03:28Yeah, he knew him.
05:59We were just going to keep it for ourselves.
06:01Shut up, Brandy.
06:03You don't have to say jack to them.
06:05Somehow they don't strike me as the major smack dealers we waited in the woods all night to grab.
06:12There's nothing in the plane but a few pounds of pot.
06:20Be advised you are now under arrest for trafficking and controlled substances.
06:25And don't forget smoking in the bathroom.
06:28Read them their rights.
06:31You have the right to remain silent.
06:34If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say, you can't prove it against you.
06:40Well, you gotta hand it to them.
06:45When the DEA makes a bust, they come prepared, pal.
06:50Two tons of press coverage for two pounds of grass.
06:54Well, look, if they don't get their faces in camera or on TV or in the newspapers, how are the bad guys gonna know who to respect?
07:02Rockets!
07:03Rockets!
07:04Rockets!
07:05Rockets!
07:06Rockets!
07:08Stone?
07:09Get the camera out of my face.
07:14Get the camera out of my face
07:23I ever stoned long time. Oh, yeah forever
07:28So
07:42So you don't look much like a high school football coach to me or is this how the youth of America prepares for the postseason?
07:50Wait a minute pal at least I got a job. I've been missing your byline for say the past 10 years, right?
07:58Or did you come here to record this for some teen magazine dope bust of the month?
08:04Oh, no, this isn't my story man. I came along for the ride because I heard you were gonna be here
08:10You know what my real story is Crockett. No, but I can't wait for you to tell me
08:15Oh, come on Crockett primo dope story of the decade this sergeant lives he's back in business right here in South Florida
08:22Let me get my gear lunch is gonna be on my publisher background on this is gonna blow your mind
08:28What's the UFO a combat reporter I knew in Saigon iris stone
08:41You're happy to see
08:44Yeah
08:46Yeah, I'm just surprised
08:49Danger junkies usually don't live this long
08:53What's this about a size
08:55There was this one top kick supply sergeant in vietnam was said to be the the major heroin connection
09:04And um stone always wanted to investigate it
09:10What'd he find out?
09:13Well right before Saigon fell the sergeant
09:17Was supposedly to have arranged getting his stash out of vietnam and kia bags
09:27It was like the final slap in the face you imagine being sent overseas to fight for your country
09:36Get killed in action and end up becoming somebody's container for their stash
09:49The whole damn thing was sick
09:54Nobody believed it I know I didn't until
09:58Until stone showed me this body bag during the evacuation
10:09It was packed with heroin
10:11I mean I was so freaked out I didn't even submit my article which uh my man crock will testify takes a fair amount of freakiness
10:19Then you gave this information to army intelligence
10:22Yes, sir in a sworn statement and then I split for new mexico to cool out and all the army ever came up with was some junkie grunt up in frisco
10:29Who did himself in with a shotgun in his mouth and they tell me this is the sergeant and they closed the case and it's no way
10:37We're ready gentlemen
10:39Yeah
10:41Well, how do you know this guy is still alive?
10:45He's been known doing business here in south florida
10:48Well a couple months ago major shipment arrives in the northeast and a lot of people are getting sick off it which in itself is not all that unusual
10:56My ears perk up because I hear this stuff is Laotian, right?
10:59So I cop but I take this stuff to a chemist and he tells me
11:04All right
11:05Hey, you dig this stuff is not heroin it's six acetyl morphine which is a breakdown product of the old heroin
11:12And the kicker is what is making all these people sick is it is loaded with methanol
11:19Wood alcohol
11:21It's what they use to preserve the corpses in vietnam
11:25And what the sergeant stash was soaking in all the way from tan sanat to tacoma
11:30How do you know that this contaminated stash came from florida?
11:33local sources man
11:36It figures
11:39He would want to move the stuff up north and not dump it on his own doorstep
11:44Yeah
11:45Well, saigon fell 10 years ago why wait till now to move it all right now here's where I sell the movie rights right
11:53Sergeant comes back to the states maybe buys himself a big house
11:56He hides his stash and what if he just sits around waiting for inflation to rise? I mean think of it
12:01I mean like 10 years ago, you know cheeseburger cost about 39 cents
12:04There is no telling how much money this guy is sitting on right here now only now his stuff is starting to decompose
12:10And he's got to move his whole nest egg before it rots real drag waiting around a decade and find out you're sitting on nothing
12:18You oughta know
12:19Oh, you got a check. I've been sitting around 10 years waiting to get a byline on this sucker
12:25Well, here's to you pal. I hope you get it. Oh
12:30I hope you help me remember Maynard
12:34You mean your old buddy captain real estate one and only I hear he's residing in the area
12:39In fact, I've been having a little trouble getting a hold of him. It's really typical Maynard very retired very enlisted
12:45You think he knows something? Well, he knew what was going on in country. Maybe he knows about what's going on back here
12:52In fact, I was kind of hoping maybe you could use a little your police pull, uh, maybe run him down
12:59Sort of an old times type of thing
13:01Uh-huh. I should have known. I should have known this was not a free lunch
13:06Okay
13:12Listen, I'll look into that number for you. All right, and thanks again for lunch
13:23Quite a little tail
13:26Yeah, pretty weird you don't even know the half of it. Yeah one or two minor flaws so
13:33I'm just calling him like I see it
13:36Rico I shared some rather radical times with this guy in vietnam
13:42What am I gonna do tell him to get lost
13:48All right lieutenant these are last month's homicide registers from chicago new york boston and cleveland
13:54Which verify what stone said about the unclassified deaths from methanol poisoning
14:00We even had one here at the v.a
14:02Now maybe the idea that the sergeant is still alive is a crazy one i'll grant you that
14:08But there's got to be something to what stone said
14:11This guy was an ace reporter in vietnam and i'd like to help him if i can
14:17I'll even take a couple of days off and do it on my own time
14:23Just run down the v.a connection then let stone do his job she can do yours
14:27Thank you
14:34What was he like when you talked to him last
14:37Did he seem depressed or did he seem like something was wrong
14:50Did he do anything strange was he acting funny
14:56Look i didn't know your friend but i i really think i know how you're feeling because i had a lot of friends in the war who ended up tying off
15:04Uh one too many times
15:07Then uh why don't you go talk to one of their roommates
15:16Hey man having somebody out on the street selling bad news ain't doing anybody any favors
15:21i told you i don't know nothing what are you telling me you don't know where your best buddy scored bad smack
15:30i told you
15:32i don't know
15:34i don't know nothing about the sergeant you're disturbing our game man
15:43hey take it easy you take it easy and you take your questions elsewhere huh what's all this friction
15:51about man i'm trying to find out the guy who scored your best buddy poison
15:55no you're trying to find out how you can get a cover story with your name in the credits no i'm not look
16:01we're tired of being used here
16:07the public is just starting to remember who we are and then you you want to come in here with this
16:13story about some wacko sergeant and bad smack the last thing we need the last thing anybody needs to
16:25hear right now is one more bad memory that's what i'm talking about this is not a memory okay this is a
16:31story that is happening right now what are you guys trying to prove the guy was a junkie and he died
16:41you need a story man i'll give you a story i left half a leg in the name why don't you write about that
16:52how they put a pin in my hip that was two inches too short because the va
16:58didn't have the funding to carry the right side or isn't that as as colorful as the sergeant
17:08look man i don't give a damn about a sergeant or any other story
17:13one of your buddies out of this war died of an overdose of street drugs and it's my job to investigate it
17:19we're just asking for some help just like you
17:29if anybody hears of anything or knows anything
17:36i'd appreciate a call come on let's go
17:49i don't know what's going on let's go
17:52they've got a right to feel that way man they've been misrepresented and exploited and forgotten to
17:58the max don't worry once they read your story and realize that you understand you'll be the hero
18:08you show them your bullets or
18:12you show them your bullets or
18:20you
18:22you
18:38me again is he in for mr stone
18:46just a second
18:49hi stone again from maynard i had to step out of my office for a while and i thought maybe i missed
18:54this call uh-huh uh-huh well uh no i had a weird feeling he's been trying to get in touch with me
19:02uh-huh all right well why don't you just tell him that i had a very interesting story to tell him and
19:10i thought he would like to know about it thank you very much
19:14the last recon run into cambodia we got hit hard at dust
19:27heavy kia's on both sides
19:29and after dark
19:37shadows across the fields
19:42this yard team leader slips outside the perimeter and locates their dead
19:49and starts screaming insults at the places crawling with vc
20:03and he's out there humiliating the dead
20:09crazy
20:09and i'm back in this mud hole they were all mud holes
20:19i see this this kid
20:24this kid corporal and he's blowing away these beautiful lurk dogs
20:32i say what man what the hell are you doing
20:35and dig it the deal is
20:43he's blowing away these
20:45dogs because he's trained them so righteously
20:49that they're too damn dangerous to bring back to the united states
20:56and i kept thinking
20:57i should blow him away
21:04for the same reason
21:09then someone should blow me away
21:14when he should be blown away
21:15to him
21:19in
21:32in
21:37in
21:39in
21:41in
21:43It's all right!
22:13So, we're talking about someone very special.
22:29It was Mortar for sure.
22:31Come on.
22:33We got a very weird weapon of choice to start with.
22:42Start at the other end.
22:45Maybe the hit wasn't on Sonny.
22:51It was on Stone.
22:55We may have rattled someone at the VA.
22:58I'm already looking into that, Lakenna.
23:01Good.
23:03Work the back story on the dupe.
23:06That's why you have a connection on some old Laocan White.
23:11Cross-check with him.
23:14Stay with Stone.
23:17Don't let him lead.
23:20Look, Tux, just because the weather bar isn't the kind of place you'd hang out doesn't mean it can't be a goldmine of information.
23:35Well, calm down, man.
23:36I was just asking.
23:38You know, you and Crockett get the corner of the market on the high rollers.
23:42And me and Lair, we gotta improvise.
23:45You'd be surprised about how much information you can get out of your basic middle class snitch.
23:50Yeah.
23:51Kind of like a family sort of thing.
23:53Family sort of thing.
23:54Family sort of thing.
23:56Okay.
23:57Yeah.
23:58Leather bar, right?
23:59A little family scene.
24:00Yeah, you know, take this guy Harold, for instance.
24:05He's good people.
24:06Yo, Harold.
24:07It's Zoom.
24:08I'm a friend of Thumpers.
24:09Come on, man.
24:10It's cool.
24:11Open up.
24:12Harold.
24:13Harold!
24:14Come on, man.
24:15You promised me you quit!
24:31He doesn't look so good.
24:34Harold?
24:37Harold?
24:40Check that out.
24:44I'll get an ambulance.
24:46Carol!
24:48I'm fine, man.
24:51You're great.
24:54Carol, where'd you cop?
24:58The end.
25:02See, Dakota.
25:05She'll take good care of you.
25:10Hello?
25:15Yeah, hi, Dakota.
25:16It's Stone.
25:18Yeah, I found you, baby.
25:19Good.
25:20Right.
25:22Yeah.
25:24Uh, listen.
25:28What?
25:30See, I'd like to make a buy.
25:32Uh-huh.
25:34No, no.
25:35No, not information.
25:37Uh, the, uh,
25:39bad thing.
25:41Okay?
25:45I don't know.
25:46We're getting nowhere, man.
25:48Well, one more little stop.
25:50I got a surprise for you.
25:52You know, I'm getting bad vibes.
25:54Here we go.
25:56Your old buddy,
25:58Captain Real Estate.
26:00You wanted me to find him?
26:02Well, I found him.
26:03In the middle of a party.
26:05It's very uncool, man.
26:07Anyway, I already talked to Maynard.
26:09You did?
26:10Yeah, I talked to him this morning.
26:11Maynard is useless, man.
26:12He's nowhere.
26:16And you call yourself a journalist?
26:19Come on, man.
26:21Maynard was a heavy spook in country.
26:24You said so yourself.
26:26Old Captain Real Estate had the listing on everybody.
26:32Well, what's he gonna not tell you
26:34that he hasn't already not told me, huh?
26:36Well, I don't know,
26:37but let's go lean on him a little bit and find out.
26:52Palm Beach meets the con.
26:55Be cool, man.
26:57Well, it's amazing how much fun I'm having, you know?
27:01Come on.
27:02I thought you got along with this guy.
27:06Yeah, that was in country, man.
27:07I got along with everybody back there.
27:10This is the real world.
27:19Excuse me.
27:22Sonny Crockett.
27:24Hello, sir.
27:25How are you?
27:26And Ira Stone.
27:29My God, how long has it been?
27:33Ten, ten plus.
27:36Nice little theme park you got here.
27:40Is there some place we can talk, sir?
27:45Yeah, you can go to my office.
27:46Follow me.
27:48As far as I'm concerned, all those rumors about a sergeant are nonsense, like so much of what we did over there.
27:57Probably what happened was, the suicide kid was a Viet Cong clan.
28:04Set him up with the drugs, connections, then just wait for the propaganda coup it almost became.
28:11That's a classic Ticom strategy.
28:15I don't know what else I can tell you, except it was probably a legitimate O.D.
28:21I beg your pardon?
28:23In California.
28:24It was a real suicide.
28:27We didn't kill him.
28:28My sources tell me they didn't either.
28:31These things happen.
28:33End of story.
28:33A short one, unfortunately, for you.
28:37I know how disappointed you must be after all these years.
28:41You know what you are, man?
28:45You're a pig.
28:47A USDA-certified P.I.G.
28:51The world is a very complicated place, son.
28:56The world is a world of hurt, because guys and guys like you are always spooking around in it with your duplicitous games,
29:05and your assassins, and your extreme prejudice.
29:08If you say so, Stone.
29:11I say so!
29:19We're going to take care of your friends, sonny.
29:28Let's just forget about the whole thing, man, all right?
29:31What's the matter with you?
29:32What's the deal?
29:32What kind of a game are you running for?
29:35I was a little bit strung out, okay?
29:38And maybe I didn't want to tell you about it, because I was a little bit embarrassed about it, all right?
29:42But now we're here where we are right now, and I'm sick of this whole movie, okay?
29:47It don't mean nothing.
29:48The only reason I believe the sergeant was alive is because I wanted to believe it,
29:53because it was a real good story, and it was going to get my career back on track,
29:56but it don't mean nothing.
29:59Wait a minute, man.
30:00You're telling me some stuff that I need to know the inside of you.
30:03I am telling you, man, it don't mean nothing.
30:06Wrong, man.
30:07It does mean something.
30:09You're telling me something here, man, because my partner found some contaminated heroin out on the street right now.
30:16And you still get high, but it's like shooting a syringe full of bacteria at the same time.
30:22So the sergeant may be dead, but his stash is still very much alive and killing people.
30:29It was all a lie, man.
30:31I made it all up.
30:33Well, you didn't make up Scotty Shepard.
30:39You didn't make up the fact that we found that smack in the body bags on that ship, man.
30:45We pulled it right out of his chest.
30:48Now, look, if you're sick, if you need any help, I'll help you, man.
30:54Whatever it is, I'll take care of you.
30:56Whatever it is.
30:57Look, man, you leave me alone.
31:03It's damn sad.
31:10Maybe the war covered stone, Sonny.
31:13You ever think about that?
31:33Oh, hey, man.
31:44Hey, hey, hey!
31:46Hey!
32:03I'm Dakota.
32:08You say Harold sent you?
32:11He said that you and I might have mutual interest.
32:16Mutual interest?
32:21Yeah.
32:22of the downtown area.
32:27Why don't we move to a safer neighborhood?
32:42Boy, I sure hope that cop didn't follow me in here.
32:52I'm assuming here that you guys have more for me
32:58than a tour of your corporate headquarters.
33:01I'm trying to get in touch with an old Laotian friend of mine.
33:04I'm sure he'll be very happy to see me.
33:07Oh, yeah?
33:09Why is that?
33:10Because I hear that he's getting older by the minute.
33:13Now I can afford his company and your fee.
33:18No, thanks, but I got my own.
33:20Um, construction blow?
33:23Working man's caviar?
33:25No?
33:26All righty.
33:28I can put you in touch, but you'll have to get in line.
33:32What are you telling us?
33:33We got competition?
33:35Then why are you talking to us?
33:38Unless you think that he won't come through.
33:40Hey, the man said he was a journalist.
33:43I don't know where his money coming from.
33:45Maybe he's stealing from his magazine.
33:47I mean, these days money comes from all kind of places.
33:52Well, my money comes from my pockets.
33:54Now, if you want to do business...
33:57Okay.
34:02Let me get in touch with my source.
34:05What about the journalist?
34:07He's my problem.
34:08How much do you really know about your man, Stone?
34:16Save the dance for the nightclubs.
34:19How come he didn't let us know he contacted Dakota?
34:22How come he wanted us to think that he was cribbing uptown?
34:26What are you talking about?
34:28He's staying in a joint near the causeway.
34:30At least that's where Gina spotted your car.
34:34Show me.
35:04Who are you?
35:11You're supposed to ring before you come up.
35:13Have you seen a cab downstairs?
35:15Is there a cab waiting?
35:18I'm a friend of Stone's.
35:20Great.
35:21I'm assumed to be ex-wife.
35:24Can we talk a minute?
35:27So, what do you guys do besides feed fantasies about friendship?
35:32Import-export.
35:36Oh, no kidding.
35:37What, glue?
35:38You guys look like a couple of heavy-duty glue dealers to me.
35:42No, I'm a friend.
35:44I knew Stone in Vietnam.
35:46I want to help.
35:47You want to help?
35:48Get me a cab.
35:52Look.
35:52No, you look.
35:54Stone is a liar, a junkie, and a fool.
35:57And he's never even had cab fare for as long as we've been together.
36:00He got out of detox last month.
36:04Seventh time.
36:06Guess who paid again?
36:08He called me down here from New York.
36:10He said this trip was going to fix everything for us.
36:13Ha, ha.
36:14A second honeymoon, he said.
36:18Now that all the work is done on this big secret story,
36:23all the suffering from the war is finally going to amount to something.
36:27Yes.
36:28Oh, yes.
36:30Poor Stone and all his psychic wounds.
36:35I get here.
36:37And all he needs is money.
36:40I can't even believe I spent a night in this place.
36:44Then there's some bimbo calling all the time.
36:48Probably his connection.
36:50It's unbelievable.
36:52I paid for the first honeymoon, too, by the way.
36:57Do you know where he is?
36:58I paid for everything.
37:00It's pathetic.
37:01He's pathetic.
37:03I'm sorry.
37:04Don't patronize me.
37:07I'm not patronizing you, lady.
37:12He's in trouble.
37:15And if you ever cared for him for even a little bit,
37:18you better be straight with me now.
37:22One was stone ever straight with anybody.
37:25He's always going to be the same,
37:28and he's always going to be a loser.
37:30And you know what I hope?
37:32I hope he dies.
37:35Are you always this hard, lady?
37:37Oh, gee whiz.
37:46Dime says that the bimbo is Dakota.
37:50Let's run her down.
37:55Who are you?
37:59I want to know where Stone is right now.
38:04You guys are cops, aren't you?
38:09I ask you a question.
38:11I'm thinking.
38:13Think faster!
38:191445 Rosaria Drive.
38:21It's a warehouse.
38:22Who's he meeting there?
38:24I don't know.
38:25Take a guess!
38:26I've never met my source.
38:30He's got some child with pointed teeth.
38:32That's his middle man.
38:34That's the only man I've met.
38:35You should tell me the truth.
38:37Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:38Absolutely!
38:39Absolutely!
38:40I have been laying for you for ten years, Sergeant.
39:05The only thing that stops this story now is American Cash, and I know you can handle it, because
39:11you already started laying the stuff off, and all you've got to do is lay it off a little
39:15faster, okay?
39:16Then you can afford to pay me, and the story will never see printed.
39:21I mean, you know what I'm talking about, right?
39:22You've got treasures there, but can't you still recall the time we cried to break on through
39:31to the other side, break on through to the other side.
39:35Now, come on!
39:52Do you agree?
39:52No, come on!
39:54No, come on!
39:58Go on!
39:58Go on!
39:59Go on!
40:02Go on!
40:04Go!
40:05Go on!
40:05Which one?
40:07The supplier.
40:08We gotta put him with the product.
40:10We gotta put him with the product.
40:40We gotta put him with the product.
41:10We gotta put him with the product.
41:40We gotta put him with the product.
41:42We gotta put him with the product.
41:46You okay?
41:47Yeah.
41:48You all right?
41:49Yeah, I'm just a little shook up.
41:51You didn't happen to get a look at him, did you?
41:57I'm gonna hit you.
41:58Yeah, 50s.
41:59With a mustache.
42:04Let's see.
42:06What the hell's going on here, Sam?
42:10Stone buying or selling?
42:12Yeah, he's selling all right.
42:19Selling out.
42:22It's the American dream, Tubbs.
42:32It's about time.
42:33Take me to the airport.
42:39You do know where the airport is, don't you?
42:51You do know where the airport is, don't you?
42:53You do know where the airport is, don't you?
42:58You?
42:59Yeah.
43:08Yeah.
43:13Yeah.
43:44Is that the guy you saw?
43:49Yeah.
43:54The sergeant.
43:58Alias Maynard.
44:01Alias good old Captain Real Estate.
44:05He got his name because every area he got interested in back in Vietnam turned hot.
44:12And everybody made him for a CIA heavy.
44:17They're always asking me about football and what I was going to do back in the world.
44:24Oh, God, I sort of liked him.
44:32And he was this tremendous source of information for Stone.
44:44Maybe Stone knew that Maynard was a sergeant before he came down here.
44:49I don't want to think about that.
44:56But I got to believe that he knew he was going to blackmail the sergeant if he found him.
45:04All he needed was for somebody to lead him to him.
45:07What are old friends for, right?
45:19What he said was, tell Mr. Crockett that I really need to talk to him alone.
45:25Because I'm extremely worried about our mutual friend, Mr. Stone.
45:29Those were his exact words and inflections.
45:34Where'd he go?
45:36Fishing.
45:36He's got a favorite spot in the Keys.
45:40There's no phone, so you'll have to go down there if there's anything important.
45:45Men and their rugged fantasies.
45:47When did he leave?
45:49This morning, before I got up.
45:51He took Mr. Mung with him.
45:53Mung?
45:53Our gardener, very attached to my husband.
45:58They knew each other in Laos.
46:00Mr. Mung was left in one of those terrible prison camps
46:04until my husband was able to get him out just last year.
46:08My husband and I have sponsored 17 Vietnamese so far.
46:12But Mr. Mung is his favorite.
46:15And I must say, his Chinese peonies are spectacular.
46:23I can't see your faith in my mind.
46:44I can't see your faith in my mind.
46:57I can't see your faith in my mind.
47:07I can't see your faith in my mind.
47:16I can't see your faith in my mind.
47:23I can't see your faith in my mind.
47:26Don't you cry.
47:33Baby, please don't cry.
47:45I won't need your picture
47:56Until we say goodbye.
48:03I think you're making a big mistake here, Stone.
48:12What this would really make is a great pulp novel.
48:17Well, 20 minutes, my people put a manuscript in the mail.
48:22Look, we both know we're sitting on a story that's very big,
48:26very painful for all of us, for you and for me.
48:32And from the patriotic perspective,
48:35you love so well this wonderful country of ours.
48:38You know, of course, that in most parts of the world,
48:43pain is a second language.
48:47People understand it better than words
48:51because you can get right to the point.
48:54But in this country, we don't really have very much pain.
48:59So the second language is money.
49:02Actually, you'd expect to receive money for what you know,
49:07instead of pain.
49:09How ironic.
49:20Nineteen minutes made it.
49:29The manuscript.
49:34Ah, yes.
49:39You mean this manuscript?
49:44The one you gave to your loyal wife,
49:49just in case?
49:51The big, painful story?
49:54Good news.
49:59Your divorce came through.
50:07Mr. Mung made it very final.
50:24Mr. Mung lite Sunday.
50:35He killed Kroosky.
50:42Mr. Mung lite.
50:44Mr. Mung lite.
50:45Mr. Mung lite.
50:47Mr. Mung lite.
50:49Mr. Madden, Mr. C fucking Jesus.
50:51Mr. Adam began the lead at Spkeland.
50:53You ain't great, but you'll make it.
51:13If I feel like it.
51:16Do me a favor, feel like it.
51:20I'll be waiting for you.
51:23I could have gone anywhere.
51:43They're not trying to get away.
51:46They know they gotta kill us.
51:53My eyes will see you.
52:11My eyes will see you.
52:13My eyes will see you.
52:18Stand at the door.
52:20Be inside.
52:22Show me some more.
52:24Show me some more.
52:27Show me some more.
52:28My eyes will see you.
52:33My eyes will see you.
52:35My eyes will see you.
52:40Turn and stand.
52:42Pick your hand.
52:44Move ourselves.
52:46Move ourselves.
52:47Move ourselves.
52:49Move ourselves.
52:50Move ourselves.
52:51Move ourselves.
52:52Move ourselves.
52:53Move ourselves.
52:54Move ourselves.
52:55Move ourselves.
52:56Move ourselves.
52:57Move ourselves.
52:58Move ourselves.
52:59Move ourselves.
53:00Move ourselves.
53:01Move ourselves.
53:02Move ourselves.
53:03Move ourselves.
53:04Move ourselves.
53:05Move ourselves.
53:06Move ourselves.
53:07Move ourselves.
53:08Move ourselves.
53:09Move ourselves.
53:10Move ourselves.
53:11Move ourselves.
53:12Move ourselves.
53:13Move ourselves.
53:14Move ourselves.
53:15Move ourselves.
53:16My eyes are seeing you
53:23My eyes are seeing you
53:28My eyes are seeing you
53:32Wee from the skies
53:34Gazing on the city of the television skies
53:38Television skies
53:40Television skies
53:46My eyes are seeing you
53:53My eyes are seeing you
53:58My eyes are seeing you
54:02And your voice and your soul
54:04They will run your way
54:06And let it roll
54:08Let it roll
54:10Let it roll
54:12Let it roll
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54:40Let it roll
54:41Let it roll
54:42All right.
55:12All right.
55:42All right.
56:12All right.
56:42Take it easy, buddy.
56:55That's all amazing.
56:56I think we've got an ending to my story.
57:02Don't talk.
57:04Oh.
57:06Oh.
57:08Our radio medevac.
57:09It's real ironic.
57:12It's real ironic.
57:14Isn't it ironic?
57:22Isn't it ironic?
57:26Take it easy, buddy.
57:30Take it easy.
57:39Take it easy, buddy.
57:49Take it easy, buddy.
57:49Take it easy, buddy.
57:51Take it easy, buddy.
57:51Take it easy, buddy.
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58:00Take it easy, buddy.
58:01Take it easy, buddy.
58:02Take it easy, buddy.
58:02Take it easy, buddy.
58:03Take it easy, buddy.
58:03Take it easy, buddy.
58:04Take it easy, buddy.
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