:20:02
You see? You see how this works?
:20:04
And-And-And this, this here,
Cinque, is for me. Hmm?
:20:11
More death threats.
:20:13
Some have been signed.
By my own clients, no less.
:20:18
I should say, should say...
former clients, shouldn't I?
:20:27
There is one more consequence
to having no clientele to speak of.
:20:35
I am now free to sit here
as long as it takes
:20:38
for you to acknowledge me.
:20:40
Yes, you understood that word,
didn't you?
:20:43
Free.
:20:46
All right.
:20:51
Then we'll just sit.
:20:56
Caesar.
:21:00
Cicero's appeal was to
Julius Caesar, not Claudius.
:21:04
Claudius would not be born
for another hundred years.
:21:06
You were right,
there was one of them.
:21:10
- Is that him?
- Yes, Mr President.
:21:14
Please unlock this door.
:21:16
Adams has flirted with abolitionists
for 15 years,
:21:19
but has yet to take one home.
:21:21
- How old is he?
- Too old to take anyone home!
:21:25
He sleeps through three quarters
of the sessions on the Hill.
:21:28
Let's see. President,
slumbering congressman,
:21:31
jailhouse lawyer - one waits with
great anticipation for what's next!
:21:36
- What must that be like?
- What?
:21:39
Knowing all your life,
whatever your accomplishments,
:21:42
you'll only be remembered
as the son of a great father.
:21:45
The only thing John Quincy Adams will
remembered for is his middle name!
:21:52
I wonder, is there anything
as pathetic as an ex-president?