:07:02
30. l read it only last night
in the entrails of an owl.
:07:05
And my soothsayer even more loyal.
:07:08
The entrails of an owl.
:07:10
No, stay. We may have need
of you men of science.
:07:14
The entrails of an owl.
:07:24
- You are welcome, Tribune.
- Thank you, sire.
:07:27
l bring you dispatches from Pontius Pilate.
:07:30
By your leave, sire, he asked me
to put them into your hands and no others.
:07:34
Then they must hold bad news.
:07:37
- Sit down, Tribune.
- Thank you, sire.
:07:41
Tell me, what was your impression of Pilate?
:07:45
- lt's not my place to...
- l'm asking you.
:07:48
Did you find him capable?
:07:51
Yes, sire. He is considered
a good administrator.
:07:54
- Stern, as befits a Roman governor?
- l'm sure of that, sire.
:07:59
Just?
:08:02
l can't say.
:08:05
Why not? Surely you can give me
some sort of an answer.
:08:10
Tell me, Tribune, what happened out there?
:08:16
- What happened?
- Were you out there?
:08:20
Marcellus.
:08:23
l told you, sire, he's ill. Let me take...
:08:28
Leave him alone. Stand back.
:08:37
Tribune Gallio, you are a Roman officer.
:08:40
l command you to get control over yourself.
:08:51
Yes, sire.
:08:55
This report of Pilate's,
and your own condition,
:08:58
hint alike at a serious situation.