:37:01
she's ever known.
:37:03
I'll call you later.
:37:05
I know you will.
:37:12
Man, this is pathetic.
:37:14
That's it, Purcell.
:37:15
That's all I've got.
:37:17
Well, you're out of luck.
:37:19
I need a desk job, like you.
:37:22
Anyway, you's overworked.
:37:23
It ain't up to me.
:37:26
Purcell, can I see you a minute?
:37:29
Yeah.
:37:31
I got this...
:37:33
I love what you did
with Deach out there.
:37:37
A lot of people
will like that.
:37:41
Who was that lady,
by the way?
:37:44
The day I came in...
:37:47
trusties put a man on...
gunshot wound.
:37:50
Uh-huh.
:37:53
Is he OK?
:37:54
What do you mean?
:37:56
I mean, is he OK?
:37:59
Is he back in the barracks?
:38:01
I imagine he's at
the county hospital...
:38:04
don't you?
:38:06
Find out.
:38:08
And could you get me...
:38:10
a dozen pair of sunglasses, please?
:38:13
All right.
:38:15
You want them polarized or tinted?
:38:18
You want the kind
with the little mirrors?
:38:21
People can't see in.
:38:23
Makes them nervous as hell.
:38:25
Just the regular glasses.
:38:28
You got 'em.
:38:34
Look, Captain, uh...
:38:36
Don't call me Captain.
:38:40
Mr. Brubaker...
:38:42
I know you're,
uh... probably getting ready...
:38:45
to make some new
job assignments around here.
:38:49
You'll probably even name...
:38:50
your own warden's clerk.
:38:53
I'd like to, uh...
make a case for myself.