Terminal Velocity
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:28:04
It just kills me. How do
you stand it every day?

:28:06
I like dust.
Who are you?

:28:10
My name is Ben...
[ Sighs ]...Pinkwater.

:28:13
I called earlier, and, uh, there was no
answer. So I figured I'd take a chance.

:28:18
I'm glad I did 'cause I need to speak
with you about a Chris Morrow.

:28:22
- Can't you F.A.A. guys
just get off my back?
- Sorry, I'm not from the F.A.A.

:28:26
Maybe I wasn't clear. Um, I'm the, uh,
Deputy District Attorney of Tucson.

:28:32
I'm here to determine
whether manslaughter charges
should be brought against you...

:28:36
in Chris Morrow's death.
:28:39
You're kidding.
:28:42
I don't know
what the hell's goin' on,

:28:44
except somebody's doin'
a major number on my head.

:28:47
Yes, well, let's just
stick to specifics, shall we?

:28:52
I find it works
better that way.

:28:54
Yesterday, this
wet dream walks in,

:28:56
all cute and jittery like she's
never been on a jump before.

:29:00
Then I find this
in her apartment.

:29:05
So you think she misrepresented
her actual abilities.

:29:08
I think she did for bullshit
what Stonehenge did for rocks.

:29:11
[ Chuckling ]
That's very good.

:29:13
That's very funny.
:29:15
Uh-- [ Sniffing ]
What were you doing in her apartment?

:29:20
Lookin' for her roommate.
:29:22
Instead I get attacked by some
jamoke with pink rubber gloves
and a bad Sinatra cut.

:29:26
Let's backtrack a little bit. How did
you gain access to her apartment?

:29:30
- I used keys.
- Whose keys?

:29:32
- Her keys.
- Without any permission.

:29:34
She's dead, remember?
:29:38
What do you want
from me?

:29:41
I just want the truth.
:29:43
No, you just want
someone to hang.

:29:47
Richard. M-May l
call you Richard?

:29:52
Ahem.
:29:55
I know guys like you don't like
guys like me, a-and that's fine.

:29:59
But let me suggest
you drop the attitude.


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