:58:00
Had a whole little thing goin', huh?
And when you got bored?
:58:03
What'd you do?
:58:05
- He started makin' calls.
- Never proved.
:58:09
Tell him about us
down on State Street.
:58:11
Nah. Nobody cares
about that one.
:58:15
lt was your basic warehouse torch
l was doin' for the owner.
:58:19
l mean, they were a cakewalk.
l just--
:58:22
l just lost my concentration
and my animal turned on me.
:58:27
Got the whole place
going like hell.
:58:29
My hair was on fire, my hands.
:58:32
Everything.
l was dead.
:58:34
Then suddenly l was alive.
l was pulled out of there...
:58:36
by my hero, my Shadow here.
:58:40
Except, he didn't see this big tub
of phosphorous, did you?
:58:43
Explosion lit him up so bright,
left his shadow on the wall.
:58:47
Still shy about rolling up
your sleeves, Shadow?
:58:50
Show him your stomach.
:58:52
The funny thing
about firemen,
:58:57
night and day,
they're always firemen.
:58:59
[ Guard ] Ronald Bartel.
:59:03
All right, the parole board
has received...
:59:06
Mr. Bartel's fitness report,
:59:08
his l.D. 44,
endorsement from his section warden.
:59:13
Dr. Norris?
:59:15
As supervising psychiatrist,
l would describe...
:59:17
Mr. Bartel's
progress as remarkable.
:59:20
Taking into account
his disability and the six years...
:59:22
he's already served,
l recommend a parole.
:59:25
Mr. Bartel,
:59:27
do you regret your crimes?
:59:30
Yes, and--
:59:34
and l'm aware
of the pain that l have caused.
:59:38
lf released, will you
commit these crimes again?
:59:41
No. No, l won't.
:59:43
Do you consider yourself
ready for society?
:59:46
Yes, l do.
:59:48
Yeah, right, Ronald.
You're ready, all right.
:59:52
- Excuse me.
- Excuse me.
:59:55
- Shadow.
- Remember this?
:59:58
Remember this, Ronald?