:11:00
All right, I'll talk
to you later, Herb.
:11:03
Bye, Herb.
:11:06
Oh, I don't want to go.
:11:08
Don't go.
:11:09
I have to go.
:11:11
I have to go now!
I'm late.
:11:13
Julie!
:11:14
I'll call you
later.
:11:15
Maybe.
:11:21
Julie!
Julie, wait.
:11:23
What is it?
:11:24
I've been thinking.
:11:26
Mm-hmm.
:11:27
We should get married.
:11:31
Marriage?
:11:33
Uh-huh.
:11:35
I've just started
getting things going at the firm,
:11:38
and I really like
having my own place.
:11:40
We're practically
living together now.
:11:43
All marriage means
:11:44
is you answer the phone
in the morning,
:11:46
and if
it's my grandmother,
:11:48
you don't pretend
it's the wrong number.
:11:50
The woman thinks
she has Alzheimer's.
:11:52
I can't talk
about it now.
:11:54
Jules, I'm asking you
to marry me.
:11:56
Peyton, I love you...
:11:58
I realized...
:11:59
but I got to
think it over, O.K.?
:12:14
Mr. Strack, I've been
:12:16
going over
some documents.
:12:17
I've come across
something
:12:18
that puzzles me.
:12:20
It's a memo
from your office
:12:22
to a Mr. Claude
Bellasarious.
:12:24
It details certain
payments that...
:12:27
Yes, I know the memo.
:12:29
It seems like
the payments were...
:12:31
were payoffs
to the Zoning Commission.
:12:34
Bribes, to call
a spade a spade.
:12:37
Does that shock you?
:12:38
No. I guessed as much.
:12:41
You weren't supposed
to know about it.
:12:42
That file was not
supposed to circulate.
:12:45
However, I am asking you
to understand.
:12:49
Take a look
at that model, Julie.
:12:52
That's the dream...
:12:53
acres of riverfront
reclaimed from decay,
:12:58
thousands of jobs
created.