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Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, corporate lawyer Nick Fallin is sentenced to 1500 hours of community service at the local children's services department, due to drug possession. Starring Simon Baker
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00:00Here are the terms of your plea bargain Mr. Fallon. Three years probation, $10,000 fine and since you
00:18seem so clearly adept at working in corporate law I am sentencing you to 1500 hours of community
00:28service working for children's legal services as a child advocate
00:58The mission of children's legal services is simple we provide quality legal representation and advocacy assistance to children who are abused
01:14neglected or otherwise at risk we hope to protect these kids from future harm I'm sure you're used to better surroundings but here in the not-for-profit world we tend to beg instead of choose our nine full-time attorneys handle over 4,000 cases a year and we're going to be able to protect these kids from future harm I'm sure you're used to better surroundings but here in the not-for-profit world we tend to beg
01:44for their efforts they receive $27,000 annually plus benefits I know our remuneration doesn't compare to corporate life but our cases aren't about money Mr. Fallon they're about making the difference in a child's life
01:57Good morning Barbara
01:59Morning
02:00I served on the county museum board with your father he uh he may remember me I was integral in planning the charity golf for cancer weekend at Oliver Heights Country Club
02:09My dad doesn't golf
02:11Yes well uh as I was saying our philosophy here at uh the children's legal services is quite simple we we represent the child's wishes that's our job that's why we're here we feel that children have a right to be heard and respected don't you agree Mr. Fallon
02:30Very well then
02:34James Mooney will be giving you your hands on orientation tomorrow morning at the courthouse
02:40Do you have any questions for me?
02:42Yeah this uh took 39 minutes can you mark me for an hour?
02:47Let's get in there come on let's go let's go let's go guys come on hurry hurry that was a late bell let's get going come on come on come on come on come on come on hunter hunter hunter
03:11What happened hunter hunter hunter I need some help here somebody
03:19I am sentencing you to fifteen hundred hours of community service using your skills as a corporate attorney to work with your family
03:39As a corporate attorney to work as a child advocate
04:09Gotta go over the legal standards court process child development interviewing tactics for children investigating protocols
04:16The nature of physical and medical evidence of sexual abuse cultural awareness
04:21I have a meeting in 20 minutes
04:23Today we're doing shelter hearings you know what those are?
04:27Yeah it's when a court decides if there's a clear necessity to remove a child from his or her home
04:31So you know what to do?
04:33I see the child I ask them what they want I tell it to the judge what else is there?
04:37You know I never wanted to be a corporate guy
04:41I wouldn't have been able to anyway
04:43See hard to go corporate when your degree reads night school
04:46Harder still when your skin reads the projects you know what I'm saying?
04:50What's your point?
04:52This kind of job is not for everyone
04:55It takes a person who's passionate and caring and committed
04:59There are no second chances here
05:01You screw up with a kid who's been abused and you don't get that chance back
05:11You coming?
05:13I'm just gonna take a leak I'll catch up
05:15Room C7
05:16Got it
05:28You're the new guy from CLS?
05:30I guess I am but I'm late for a meeting
05:31Meet Hunter Reed your newest client
05:32Nicholas Fallon I'm late for a meeting
05:33You're on the docket in 15 minutes
05:36Hey
05:39Hey
05:41Come here
05:44Seriously
05:45Come here
05:53What's court process?
05:55You don't know
05:56I've never officially been in court
06:00Hunter
06:02Here
06:03Sit over here would you sweetie?
06:09What are you looking at?
06:10Nice suit
06:11What's your name?
06:13Lori Salt
06:14Lori Salt
06:15This is not my world
06:16And I am not about to apologize for wearing my uniform
06:19Your uniform?
06:20Listen
06:21You play your role right?
06:22You're a social worker who chooses to make no money
06:24Instead you cry poor to the world
06:26You wear cheap clothes so people know where you're coming from
06:28My world is expensive
06:30I'm not saying it's any better
06:32It just has different rules so be it
06:34What is your problem?
06:35My problem is I didn't say hey you look like crap
06:37So I would appreciate it if you would refrain from beating me up for looking decent
06:42Now can we please return to my initial question?
06:45Court procedure
06:46Case is called
06:47Witnesses are called
06:48Social service agency attorney puts on her case
06:51Parents attorney put on theirs
06:53The trumpet sound
06:54And it's your turn
06:55What do I do?
06:56You summarize your position and state your recommendations
06:59Got it?
07:00See you in court
07:02The conference room is right over there
07:12Maybe you should interview your client
07:14Says your father's in jail and you have grandparents in the city who are on vacation
07:30Now why is your dad in jail?
07:39Where's your mom?
07:44You wanna live with your grandparents?
07:49Okay
07:51Let's just cut to it
07:53Hunter
07:54I'm your lawyer
07:55You're about to enter a shelter hearing in which it will be decided whether or not you will be removed from your home
08:01You have any thoughts on that?
08:07Listen kid
08:08I don't have the time to sit here and beg you for answers
08:10Judging from the form your grandparents is a logical place for you to be
08:14So let's just tell the court to place you there and get this over with
08:28Case number 2457 Hunter Reed
08:31Why are we here?
08:32This is Hunter Reed your honor
08:34Yesterday his father a prominent plastic surgeon
08:37Allegedly killed his mother with a kitchen knife in their shady side home
08:41What?
08:43What?
08:45What?
08:47I'm, no, no
08:49I'm not, I'm not supposed to be, I'm not supposed to be dealing with this
08:52Mr. Fallon, take a seat please, Mr. Fallon
08:54Mr. Fallon, take a seat please, Mr. Fallon
08:58What's going on?
08:59I don't know
09:00Mr. Fallon, Mr. Fallon, stop
09:05Judge Wendling issued a continuance, he's ordered you to return to court on Friday
09:10He'll find you in contempt if you fail to appear
09:13Hey, are you listening to me?
09:15What the hell was that?
09:16What didn't you tell me?
09:17I didn't know
09:18You didn't know?
09:19Mr. Fallon, we get 50 cases a day
09:21Why was that kid even there?
09:23His father murdered his mother 24 hours ago and you people haul him in for a formality?
09:26You are going to be in court on Friday morning
09:28I suggest you make an appointment to see Hunter as soon as possible
09:31Where are his grandparents?
09:33They're on a cruise from London to New York
09:34They'll be back on Thursday morning
09:35They'll be back on Thursday morning
10:04Gretchen
10:14Conference room 43 minutes ago
10:17Okay
10:19He's here
10:20Nick
10:21And it waits
10:22Nick
10:23Your probation officers are waiting and you
10:26Good morning, Mr. Fallon
10:28It's mandatory
10:34Distressed?
10:44Oh, you have no idea
10:54So in order to drive this point home, I'd like you to turn your attention to page 2 of our proposal paragraph 4 that starts with tax laws
11:00The conditions have changed
11:03I think in such a way to make it extremely conducive to you coming to our city
11:07Nick!
11:09I just was explaining to Mr. Swan as associates that we feel the new tax laws and building regulations can be manipulated to benefit
11:14Swan Tech, as long as we can get this deal with Netberg closed as soon as possible
11:20Morning
11:22I gave the formal offer to the gentleman at Netberg yesterday
11:25They're taking it into serious consideration
11:27We should have a response by day and end
11:28Netberg hasn't responded?
11:29Not yet
11:31They're a bunch of 19 year old kids working out of an old warehouse
11:34Take it off the table
11:36Excuse me?
11:38Two million dollars was more than a generous offer
11:40I'm not interested in waiting any longer for their response
11:43Take it off the table today, make an offer of a million tomorrow
11:47If that's the way you'd like to play this, then sure
11:50Fine, fine
11:52Now, do we have permission from the county commissioner?
11:54Not exactly
11:55The city is considering covering infrastructure costs
11:59If we can waive...
12:00Every day we wait, we hemorrhage more money
12:02Yes, I understand that
12:04The county commissioner needs to sign off on my budget proposal
12:06No, no, no, no, no, we cannot, we cannot, we cannot close this
12:09These things take a little massaging, Mr. Swan
12:10If you'd just like to take a seat for a second, I can get the county commissioner on the phone right now
12:15I don't know how things work in Pittsburgh, but where we come from, money matters
12:20My company brings in 500 million dollars annually
12:23Any city would bend over to have us
12:25Let alone some mid-sized town whose major industry up and died some 20 years ago
12:33Gentlemen
12:34Gentlemen
12:42Well, that couldn't have gone better
12:46Nicholas
12:49My office
12:56Dad
13:00Sit down
13:05Son
13:07Do you want to make partner with this firm?
13:15Or not?
13:19What the hell was that out there?
13:23Why were you 45 minutes late?
13:27Why didn't you get that contract to the county commissioner?
13:31And don't ever embarrass me like that again in front of a client
13:37The guy's an ass
13:38He's also a client
13:40He has a right to expect us to go in there prepared
13:51All right, pull the Netberg offer and get over to the county commissioner
13:56So you can back up that crap you were spewing out in there
13:59Yes, sir
14:02Nicholas
14:07If I had your talent
14:09If I had half your talent
14:12I would have retired
14:15Ten years ago
14:17Thank you
14:19That's not a compliment
14:22Where are we on due diligence?
14:23Just about done
14:24The paralegal
14:25Incorporation papers?
14:26Working on the notary but
14:27Get me another meeting with the Netberg kids
14:29Also run a court record check on a Dr. Thomas Reed
14:31That's two E
14:32See what that name brings up
14:33Anything else?
14:34I don't know, you tell me
14:35To me
14:43You don't return my calls
14:45You're gonna make this deal you're gonna look pretty stupid come election time
14:48Look, this deal is gonna cost the city more than it brings in and you know that
14:53They don't want to pay city tax and they don't want to cover their infrastructure costs
14:56Since Westinghouse left, you have done jack to boost the city's economy
15:00And don't think I won't let it be known that your office was the deal breaker
15:06All right
15:07We'll eat infrastructure and seven years of taxes
15:09After that, so help me God
15:10We'll speak in seven years
15:11We'll speak in seven years
15:26Can I help you?
15:32Hunter Reed
15:33I have an appointment
15:43Hey Hunter
15:45Remember me?
15:48We have a second shelter hearing coming up in a few days
15:51It's your call
15:52Either you live with your grandparents
15:54Or social services are gonna put you in a foster home
15:59What was your deal?
16:02That's a long story
16:06You don't want to be doing this, do you?
16:08Truth be told, no I don't
16:12Why are you?
16:13You want another lawyer?
16:14Did I say that?
16:19I got sentenced to community service for breaking the law
16:21What did you do?
16:26You want me to apologize for the way I acted?
16:31Something bad?
16:34No
16:36Just something stupid
16:38What?
16:39I got arrested for drugs
16:44Okay?
16:48Do you mind if I sit him?
17:10My mom died when I was about your age
17:15Who?
17:19Cancer
17:21Did you see her die?
17:22Why would I?
17:35I thought my dad loved my mom
17:37Why would he hurt her?
17:39He stopped her so many times
17:41Why?
17:42Why?
17:43Why?
17:44Why?
17:50Why?
17:52Why?
18:12Dr. Reed, my name is Nicholas Fallon. I'm your son's attorney. There's going to be a shelter
18:34hearing in regards to Hunter's custody. I need you to sign an affidavit stating that you've
18:43been given notice of the hearing. Where's my son? Your son is in a temporary shelter. Why?
19:04You don't know. Do you know why you're in here? Because I'm supposed to sign this form.
19:23Yes.
19:30.
19:37.
19:45.
19:46.
19:53You know, Nick, I had to use all my contacts in the precinct to get this.
20:23Dr. Thomas Reed tried to off himself when he was 24.
20:30Got a bunch of morphine from the hospital where he was interning.
20:34A friend found him before it was too late.
20:36Psychiatric help?
20:37Six months outpatient treatment at Western.
20:40Nothing on the book since then.
20:42Doctor's name was Milton Samuels.
20:44Great.
20:51So, what made you decide to call me?
20:53Ten years ago, you treated a patient named Thomas Reed.
21:05I'm afraid I can't help you, Mr. Fallon.
21:11I've got Alvin Masterson and your father holding.
21:14Three years ago, one suit, Pence, filed a malpractice claim against a Dr. Thomas Reed.
21:22Dr. Reed apparently screwed up a facelift.
21:24Okay.
21:25What happened?
21:26Settled out of court.
21:27Just press talk.
21:28Three months later, Amy Tappan filed a similar suit.
21:31Also settled out of court.
21:32Eight months later, another settlement.
21:35Hey, guys.
21:35He's here.
21:36Hey, see you, sir.
21:39Is our associate a man of holes?
21:49Here's the counter.
21:51Counter?
21:52What about the first offer?
21:54Listen, this is how business is done.
21:56When you receive an offer, you respond to that offer.
22:00You wait too long, it gets pulled off the table.
22:07This is less.
22:09True.
22:12Half.
22:13You got 24 hours, kids.
22:15Take it or leave it.
22:16Okay, first of all, I'm not your kid.
22:18Okay?
22:18Secondly, I can make this deal with Intel just by picking up the phone.
22:21I can pick it up.
22:33I met with Hunter.
22:38He asked me to pick up some more clothes for him.
22:41So?
22:43So I can't go to his house without someone from social services.
22:51We're here to pick up some clothes for the board.
22:52Yes, ma'am.
22:53It's okay.
22:57Lori Solt, social services.
22:58We're here to pick up some clothes for the board.
23:00Yes, ma'am.
23:01It's okay.
23:14So, Norman Rockwell.
23:17With a knife.
23:21Dr. Samuels.
23:46Dr. Samuels.
23:48What are you doing?
24:02Just took a leak.
24:05What?
24:18Go.
24:26Bingo.
24:27What's up?
24:30What are you doing?
24:32Trying to find some information on a new drug.
24:35Oh, here.
24:35Here.
24:35That's it.
24:53That's it.
24:55That's it.
24:57That's it.
24:59Night.
25:00Night.
25:01Did Dr. Reed stop taking the flu venison because of his tremor?
25:21Yes.
25:22And you prescribed a non-approved drug in its place?
25:25I enrolled him in a clinical trial.
25:27Dr. Reed knew of the risks.
25:28He was desperate to find a drug that didn't have such an acute side effect.
25:33And when did the trial begin?
25:34Three weeks ago.
25:35And how long does it take the flu venison to clear the system?
25:39Four to six weeks.
25:41So it's possible the drugs may have counteracted each other.
25:51I know about the schizophrenia and the drug trials.
25:55I know about the malpractice suits and the side effects of the anti-psychotic you were taking.
26:02Did it ever occur to you, Dr. Reed, that the flu venison and the new drug may have counteracted one another?
26:14And caused you to attack your wife?
26:19If you don't talk to your attorney about your psychiatric history, you're going to face a life sentence.
26:36You can keep your mouth shut and you can lose everything.
26:39You can plea bargain your way out of the murder charges on a clear-cut insanity defense.
26:44While concurrently filing a civil suit against a drug company that will benefit your son greatly.
26:53How is he?
26:55The state wants to take him away from you for the rest of your life.
27:02What should I do?
27:09Threaten to kill yourself, Dr. Reed.
27:14It'll buy us some time.
27:17State law requires that a suicidal inmate be transferred to a psychiatric ward.
27:21Do that.
27:23Let us reveal your history and your participation in the drug trials.
27:32Tell my son.
27:33Tell Hunter I love him very much.
27:46Master, since I...
27:47Oh, just a minute.
27:50Alvin, Mr. Fallon's here to see you.
27:55I received a call from social services.
27:58Said you went to the Reed house to snoop around.
28:00Yeah, I needed some more information about the events that took place.
28:02What information could you possibly need?
28:05This boy's father is going to be criminally prosecuted for murder.
28:08His mother's dead.
28:09The grandparents are perfectly suitable guardians.
28:11I discovered some things that could change the outcome of the shelter.
28:13I did not tell you to investigate a murder.
28:15I told you to advocate for a child.
28:18Hang on a second.
28:19I thought that I was...
28:20Well, don't!
28:22Just follow my rules, okay?
28:27What if your rules are wrong?
28:28Look, I didn't ask for you.
28:31I'm doing you a favor because I respect your father.
28:34A man who is clearly ten times the lawyer you are.
28:36Now, if you prefer to return to Judge Stanton
28:38and explore your other option,
28:39which I understood to be jail time,
28:40then you may, but know one thing.
28:43As long as I act as your warden,
28:45and you are serving your time in my facility,
28:47you will do things my way,
28:48or I will send you back faster than it used to take you to snort an eight ball.
28:52Got it?
28:53You ever think you hear something that you didn't really hear?
29:08Like a noise that night?
29:12Like a noise, or someone calling your name.
29:17Yeah, I guess.
29:21Some people have a sickness, a disease called schizophrenia,
29:23that can make them hear voices like that.
29:31And the voices can make them very afraid of people.
29:37So afraid they do terrible things.
29:40Is that what's wrong with my dad?
29:42Yes.
29:47Well, if he was sick,
29:49why didn't he see a doctor?
29:52He did.
29:53But the doctor gave him the wrong medication.
29:56Is that why?
29:59I think so.
30:02Well, does he have the right medicine now?
30:04Yes.
30:07So he'll be better?
30:08And I can go back home?
30:13It may not be that easy.
30:18If he can get better,
30:21I want to be with him.
30:27There's clearly a multi-million dollar verdict in this case.
30:30And you're giving this to me?
30:31No, no. We're sharing it.
30:39I can't handle the case right now.
30:40I'm a witness.
30:41I'm representing the child,
30:42who may become an adverse party
30:43if reconciliation doesn't take place.
30:45So you want me to bust my balls
30:46while you get the lion's share of the money?
30:48No, it's a conflict.
30:50Dr. Reed is a beneficiary of his wife's estate,
30:52but he's been criminally prosecuted for death.
30:55The wife's estate then switches to Hunter,
30:56who can't do anything of his own free will
30:57because he's a minor.
30:59So whoever is the guardian,
31:00either the father or the grandparents,
31:01they will be responsible for filing the suit.
31:04So the father sues the doctor for malpractice,
31:07the pharmaceutical company for product liability,
31:09and collects for the son's suffering,
31:11all because he killed his own wife?
31:13Exactly.
31:14Leave it to you to turn pro bono into profit.
31:18I just spoke to Swan.
31:19If he doesn't see the completed paperwork
31:22by tomorrow morning,
31:23he is pulling out altogether.
31:28All together.
31:29Oké,
31:31Missy,
31:32gang,
31:34mom.
31:37Mam,
31:40mom,
31:41mom!
31:42And �,
31:44bye,
31:45ABCD.
31:46Mas who knows chairs?
31:47See how my brothers do this.
31:48Is that,
31:49Terri,
31:50's?
31:51blah, blah, blah.
31:52You?
31:53Who's talking about people?
31:55Did you see a suit
31:56You promised us twice the money and stock options.
32:09Okay, listen to me.
32:11You get an offer, you respond to that offer.
32:14You wait too long, it gets pulled off the table.
32:17Okay, I understand that, but I promised everyone more.
32:20That's our offer.
32:21I don't want it then, I can't.
32:30Okay, okay.
32:31Excuse me.
32:40Mister, mister.
32:43Mom.
32:43Please, mister.
32:44Mom, I really need you to take a lot of money.
32:47He's just young.
32:48He doesn't have a lot of money.
32:49He's just young.
32:50Now we need the money.
32:52I can't pay for his school anymore.
32:55We used to have an uncle, he was helping, but he...
32:57What's it going to be?
33:001.8.
33:01One and a half.
33:0220,000 shares.
33:041.5, 15,000 shares.
33:06And an apartment in Budapest for my mother's family.
33:15Okay.
33:16Yes!
33:17Woo!
33:17Woo!
33:17Woo!
33:18Ah!
33:20Woo-hoo!
33:20Yes!
33:21Woo-hoo!
33:22Thank you, thank you.
33:24Woo-hoo!
33:28You need some help?
33:31You're kissing the wrong ass.
33:36So, what's it like?
33:39What?
33:41Show them legal services.
33:43I don't know.
33:45You're spending a lot of time there.
33:47It's a steep learning curve.
33:51Do you feel like you're doing something meaningful?
33:55I feel like I'm serving my sentence.
33:59This is meaningful.
34:01This is about money.
34:03That's what I'm saying.
34:05I don't know.
34:07I don't know.
34:09If I hadn't run up such huge school loans,
34:11I'd be working in public service.
34:17What?
34:19I think you're a shark. You just don't know it yet.
34:27My father always told me not to worry about making money,
34:29but to worry about making a difference.
34:31Well, money makes a difference.
34:33Believe me.
34:35If you're a general scraping around for minimum wage,
34:37they can't compete with the huge influx of money
34:39that you are capable of generating.
34:41Make the money first.
34:43Then if you still feel like it,
34:45then go make a difference.
34:49I think you're putting on an act.
34:53I should get these copies to me.
34:55Excuse me.
35:04Hello.
35:05Nick, it's James.
35:07Thomas Reed threatened to kill himself last night.
35:09They're just moving to Weston.
35:13Thanks.
35:25I've met the grandparents in question.
35:37Social services considers them to be an appropriate placement for the child.
35:43Unless there are any objections,
35:45I will grant permanent custody to Phyllis and Donald Sample, Hunter's maternal grandparents.
35:51Bailiff, what's the next case on the docket?
35:55Your Honor.
35:57Yes, Mr. Fallon?
36:01My client would like to go back to his father.
36:03Your Honor, Hunter can't just sit in limbo for the next year,
36:06awaiting the outcome of a clear-cut criminal case.
36:09You are aware, Mr. Fallon, that your client's father has been charged with murder.
36:13I understand that, at the moment, Dr. Reed is in no position to take custody.
36:17However, if by some chance Dr. Reed is cleared of criminal charges and rehabilitated,
36:23wouldn't it be possible that Hunter might return home?
36:26Yes, it's possible.
36:28Your Honor, this is highly unusual.
36:30I understand.
36:31I only ask that the grandparents' custody be represented as temporary, pending the criminal trial.
36:36Your Honor, the grand...
36:37I am simply representing my client's desire to be given the chance to be reunited with his father,
36:41should the court deem it appropriate.
36:46He just wants the chance, Your Honor.
36:51Okay, Mr. Fallon.
36:54I will grant temporary custody, pending the outcome of Dr. Reed's criminal trial.
37:03Gretchen?
37:04Conference room, 18 minutes ago.
37:11You had no authority to make this kind of deal.
37:18They drove a hard bargain.
37:20You had no authority.
37:24Where I come from, money matters.
37:29What was that?
37:30You're passing up an incredible deal, all for the sake of your enormous ego.
37:33My ego?
37:36Our little town is willing to eat your infrastructure costs and give you seven years living off the fat of our land.
37:43All in all, I just did a deal worth nearly $20 million to you over the next half decade.
37:48And you're sweating over cash and stock options worth a tenth of that.
37:51The city bill is an off-ramp from the parkway?
38:04Yes.
38:06Building permits for the parking structure.
38:09Yes.
38:21We'll move you that for the first of the year.
38:26It's an honor to have your business.
38:28Access to get to work.
38:29Terrific.
38:33Thank you very much.
38:34Pleasure.
38:37That apartment in Budapest.
38:39Yeah.
38:41Yeah.
38:42Yeah.
38:48Nicholas.
38:50My office.
38:58I know that was a little unconventional.
39:01Look me in the eye, Nicholas.
39:07We got the account.
39:09This is not the time to apologize.
39:40I'll get you in a minute.
39:41I'll get you in a minute.
39:42It worked.
39:43It worked.
40:08The state has agreed to call the custody temporary.
40:12There's still a chance to be with your son.
40:22Dr. Reed?
40:27I love my son more than anything in this world, Mr. Fallon.
40:31I'll plead insanity.
40:34I'll sue the pharmaceutical company to provide for Hunter.
40:38But I can't be his father anymore.
40:40He's your son.
40:43I killed his mother.
40:48I know what I did.
40:51I know now.
40:55I did that.
40:59And he saw.
41:00He wants to forgive you.
41:08What would you do?
41:17Well, I wouldn't just walk away.
41:20If I had a son like that, I wouldn't give up the chance to know him.
41:24To have him know me.
41:33See?
41:36I can't.
41:39I can't.
41:41I'm sorry.
41:42I'm not going away, Dr. Reed.
41:53Take care of Hunter for me.
41:55I can't.
41:55I can't.
41:55I can't.
41:56I can't.
41:56I can't.
41:56I can't.
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42:00I can't.
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42:01I can't.
42:02I can't.
42:02I can't.
42:02I can't.
42:03I can't.
42:03I can't.
42:03It's not ready yet.
42:33Why not?
42:38You just need some time, Hunter.
42:43You need some time.
43:03You all right?
43:10No.
43:15I'm sorry.
43:32I'm sorry.
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