:11:01
They have me decked out as a groom.
:11:03
Now you're taking my place,
I'd rather not go to the wedding.
:11:06
Are we discussing your pride
or are you embarrassed to face them?
:11:09
You'll be facing them in a couple of days.
:11:12
The resentment's going to be
twice as great with me on board.
:11:15
Mr Bledsoe, let me be honest with you.
:11:18
I don't care about
their resentment or yours.
:11:20
I wanted a boat. The Board gave it to me.
That's all there is.
:11:23
The Board didn't give you a thing.
:11:25
You went to them, the poor
desk commander with a tear in his eye.
:11:29
You told them if you could have me
for a backstop, you could do the job.
:11:33
Mr Bledsoe...
:11:35
...your request for release is denied.
:11:38
(door opens)
:11:45
Well, Commander, I'm glad I came over.
:11:47
- Get things straightened out.
- We're going to get along just fine.
:11:51
Don't worry, Jim.
I'll take good care of the bride.
:11:54
Anyone for a slug of gin?
We're out of vermouth.
:11:57
- Lt Bledsoe, Laura. My Exec.
- Hello.
:11:59
Thanks, Mrs Richardson.
I'll take a rain check on the drink.
:12:02
- Some other time.
- Lieutenant?
:12:05
If there isn't another time, good luck.
:12:08
Take good care of my husband.
:12:12
I'll take care, ma'am.
:12:56
- Take over, Mr Conwell.
- Aye aye, sir.