Mr. Murder
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1:05:01
What is it?
1:05:04
When I was in high school,
all the tough guys

1:05:06
used to come down in here
and smoke their cigarettes.

1:05:09
Cigarettes?
That doesn't sound so tough.

1:05:14
Well, that's probably
not all they did.

1:05:32
(thump)
1:05:57
(phone rings)
1:06:03
Yes?
1:06:06
I'm there.
I've almost caught up to them.

1:06:09
I think the Gavin Lumbacher scenario
should play out quite nicely

1:06:12
in an abandoned lumber mill,
don't you?

1:06:15
Drew, there's a problem.
1:06:17
Do "the problem" and I
have the same last name?

1:06:19
You were expecting this?
1:06:23
Well, how bad is it?
1:06:25
It's bad. Your father's ready
to go public to expose us,

1:06:29
and he's got the credibility
to make it stick.

1:06:32
This has to be
your call, Drew.

1:06:34
Do you think you
can talk to him?

1:06:37
Are you there?
1:06:39
I'm here.
1:06:42
Are you going to talk
to your father or not?

1:06:45
I'd love to talk
to my father...

1:06:47
I just don't think he has
any interest in talking to me.

1:06:50
I really have
to go now, gentlemen.

1:06:52
You're sure?
1:06:54
Let's just say, that my father will
do the world a lot more good

1:06:57
by leaving it than he ever
did while he was here.


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