:19:01
A man's life is not the bricks.
It's the mortar.
:19:04
It's the stuff that lays between.
The stuff...
:19:09
The stuff you can't see.
:19:11
I've known Walter my whole life.
God! He's a decent man.
:19:15
- He's a good man.
- But this is tough stuff.
:19:18
This is body-bag stuff.
Tell me if there's some other way.
:19:23
There isn't.
:19:25
Die's been cast.
:19:26
It was cast a long time ago.
:19:30
Go easy.
:19:32
Give him a blindfold and have mercy.
:19:35
Walter Stern was a tough man,
but he was fair.
:19:38
We give back the same. No?
:19:42
And you be careful.
:19:44
Keep George with you. Let him drive.
:19:46
I gotta go in here.
:20:00
I knew James Wakeley would surface...
:20:03
...just as I knew
when that bullet hit that boy...
:20:07
...it would keep traveling.
:20:10
And find its way...?
:20:12
To me.
:20:17
If only it had found me first.
:20:19
If only I could have stepped
in front of him.
:20:25
Regrets are pathetic, aren't they?
:20:28
I was tired of being
the white-shoe litigator.
:20:32
Defending the arbitrageurs...
:20:34
...and the '80s go-go boys.
:20:37
All it took was $50,000
to change my life.
:20:43
Fifty thousand,
and the judgeship was mine.
:20:47
Absurd, isn't it?
:20:50
The mayor has the highest
regard for you, judge.
:20:57
And I for him.