:30:02
They'll get rid of one hostage and keep
the other. If they haven't already.
:30:11
Command, put your roadblock on 288,
north about 50 miles.
:30:19
That's right, 50 miles.
:30:21
Uh-huh.
:30:24
We need to talk, Chief Garnett.
:30:27
You can call me Red.
:30:29
Red. . .
:30:31
. . .why are you so hell-bent
on embarrassing me?
:30:35
I'm only hell-bent on one thing.
You get to know me. . .
:30:38
. . .you'll find having a sense of humor
will get you a lot.
:30:42
I have a fine sense of humor.
But I won't be your straight man. . .
:30:47
. . .so you can play hero to morons
who think you're Sherlock Holmes.
:30:52
Oh, shit! Damn.
:30:56
Arthur Godfrey said this stuff keeps
you young. I'm not sure it's worth it.
:31:03
So that's my answer?
:31:05
This is your first time in the field?
:31:08
I thought so.
What was you expecting anyway?
:31:13
You think I'm some dumb schoolgirl. . .
:31:15
. . .who's wandered
into the boys' locker room?
:31:18
You're wrong. I don't mean to boast. . .
:31:21
. . .but I happen to be one of the two
most intelligent people in this fiasco.
:31:26
I didn't ask that.
I asked what you're expecting.
:31:30
I expected to be allowed to do the
job assigned to me by the governor.
:31:36
I like the governor. He and I go
quail hunting at least once a year.
:31:41
But he knows that win, lose or draw,
this is my ship. Understand?
:31:45
Yeah, I got that.
You know what that is? That's anarchy.
:31:49
And I call that horseshit,
to use a cowboy colloquialism.
:31:53
No, I'll tell you what's horseshit.
Horseshit is responsibility.
:31:58
That's the guy
who has sleepless nights and ulcers.