They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:42:01
Our side's gonna get out
and vote tomorrow, and they won't.

:42:05
Some of them will, Freddie.
:42:08
It's the undecideds I'm worried about.
What makes an undecided decide?

:42:16
Is it a gut feeling? Is it a mental process?
:42:19
Well, I sure wish I was old enough to vote.
:42:23
I wonder if we'd said something different,
or done something different,

:42:28
if there'd be fewer undecideds.
:42:31
I wish I believed in divine guidance,
really believed in it.

:42:39
Hi!
:42:41
Did you come to share
the long night before the battle?

:42:45
Not exactly.
:42:48
Freddie, could you give us
a couple of minutes alone?

:42:52
I bet you wouldn't say that to Van Cliburn.
:42:59
I don't know how to ease into this.
I can't. I gotta take you in, Logan.

:43:10
I don't believe what I just heard.
:43:14
Why?
:43:15
Don't make me give you the spiel
about lawyers and your rights.

:43:19
Just come on in,
and let somebody else take over.

:43:22
Look, I can't! You know I can't talk
to anyone else about this but you.

:43:26
Now, you just tell me,
and... we'll clear it up.

:43:32
You can't. Logan, you can't clear it up.
:43:38
Because you did it.
:43:44
Now, you've gotta tell me
why you think so.

:43:47
Why I know so.
:43:52
You wearing that chain
around your neck?


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