Showdown in Little Tokyo
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:16:23
A single blow, very clean.
A surgically sharp instrument.

:16:26
A sword.
:16:28
Yeah, a sword.
:16:29
I have seen a lot of would-be beheadings.
:16:32
It's not as easy as it looks.
Whoever did this was very good.

:16:36
It was also completely redundant.
:16:38
- How do you mean?
- Open this, please.

:16:41
The eyes are still dilated.
It's very strange after death.

:16:44
So I did a prelim.
:16:46
There were enough methamphetamines
in her system to kill her.

:16:50
- What kind?
- It's called ice. Big in Japan, but not here.

:16:53
It makes rock look like decaf.
:16:56
If it breaks wide, there'll be a plague
like you have never seen.

:17:01
- Thanks, Russell.
- Anytime.

:17:04
This is a weird part of town.
:17:18
How come you don't know
a goddamn thing about your own culture?

:17:22
My culture?
:17:24
Listen, Champ. I was raised in the Valley.
:17:27
My dad's a white guy who's a dentist.
:17:29
I know about malls,
MTV, driving Dad's car on Mulholland.

:17:34
That doesn't explain the Bushido.
:17:37
Mom made me study martial arts
to get a Japanese identity.

:17:41
Actually, she had this idea about
flower arranging first, but be serious.

:17:46
What's your excuse?
:17:48
I was raised in Japan.
:17:50
Did you have to do
that flower-arranging stuff?

:17:53
A warrior who knows only one side
leaves himself vulnerable to attack.

:17:58
Many of the greatest samurai
also wrote haiku.


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