:54:04
He's a font
of misplaced rage.
:54:06
Name your cliche. Mother held
him too much, or not enough.
:54:10
Last picked at kick ball,
late-night sneaky uncle. Whatever.
:54:15
Now he's so angry, moments of
levity actually cause him pain.
:54:20
Gives him headaches.
:54:21
Happiness, for
that gentleman, hurts.
:54:25
What's wrong with him?
:54:27
My first thought would be
a lot.
:54:33
- Hello.
- Hello.
:54:34
- Hi. I'm, I'm Vince Larkin.
- I'm Tricia Poe.
:54:37
Nice to meet ya.
This, this must be Casey.
:54:40
- Hello, Casey.
- Hello, Vince Larkin.
- Nice to meet ya.
:54:44
So how are you doin'?
:54:46
I'm sorry. That's, uh-- Scratch
that. Dumb question. You--
:54:48
You wanted to see your husband today,
and then this whole thing happened.
:54:52
Maybe you could just tell me
exactly what's going on here and--
:54:55
We're doing everything we can
to get the plane down.
:54:58
Actually, that's w-why I wanted
to talk to you.
:55:05
Hey, wait. W-Where'd you get
the rims, man?
:55:07
My personal shit's
down in the belly.
:55:12
- Hey, those are my shades.
- They're mine now, sister.
:55:15
Men!
:55:22
It seems that your husband,
Cameron...
:55:26
had an opportunity to get off
the plane and he didn't do it.
:55:28
And I was hoping
you could...
:55:31
maybe help me
figure out why.
:55:35
That would make two of us.
I don't know.
:55:38
I mean, it's possible,
it's, it's not uncommon...
:55:40
that some parolees actually fear
their release date.
:55:44
A certain degree of institutionalization
sets in. Fear of coming home.
:55:47
- Fear of living in society.
Any of this make sense?
- No, no.
:55:50
That's not Cameron. I mean, if you, if
you knew him, if you read his letters...
:55:54
or if you talked to him
on the phone, you'd know that--
:55:56
I mean, he's been waitin' for this
day for eight years. He's not gonna--