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I'm listening.
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I saw my father last night.
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We talked about a lot of things.
Even got some of them straightened out.

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Afterwards I did some thinking
and I realized...

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I realized it had been a long time
since I'd done any thinking. It felt good.

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Somebody once told me
an emotional lawyer is a bad lawyer.

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- I've been a pretty bad lawyer lately.
- No argument.

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I've come very close to blowing everything
around here for everyone, including myself.

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So, what do you say?
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You forgive me, I'll forgive you.
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Or I'll forgive you, you forgive me.
Please.

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Tell me what you know about Pavel.
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He doesn't have a chance.
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Right.
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Dr. Pavel.
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Let's talk about the Meridian blinker circuit.
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In your capacity as research scientist at Argo,
did you have occasion to test it?

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Yes, sir, I did.
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- Did you have any problems with it?
- Did we have problems?

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That circuit is garbage.
It blew up the gas tank.

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I said so in the report to Mr. Getchell.
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It was his big invention.
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Big deal, Mr. Getchell.
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So I gave him the report,
and after that, I don't know.

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You were certain, and still are, that this circuit
should not have gone into that car?

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Objection! Calls for conclusion.
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Your Honor, his job at Argo
was reaching conclusions just like this.

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Overruled.

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