:03:02
I'm really sorry about last time.
:03:05
- Oh--
- He just flew in.
:03:07
- I had no idea.
- All right.
:03:09
In fact, I had no idea
if he was ever gonna fly in again.
:03:13
it's not often one
has the opportunity to adios...
:03:17
the plates of
a major Hollywood film star.
:03:19
it was, um--
it was thrilling for me.
:03:25
So how is he?
:03:29
I don't know.
:03:34
it just got to the point...
:03:36
where I couldn't remember
any of the reasons why we were together.
:03:40
And you and love?
:03:45
Oh, well, there's a question, um,
:03:48
without an interesting answer.
:03:54
I have thought about you.
:03:58
- Oh.
- it's just that...
:04:01
anytime I've tried to keep...
:04:04
anything normal
with a person that was...
:04:08
normal,
it's just been a disaster.
:04:10
Listen, I appreciate that.
Absolutely.
:04:15
So what is that,
a film you're doing?
:04:18
Um, start in L.A. on Tuesday.
:04:22
Would you like me to
take you through your lines?
:04:25
Would you?
'Cause it's all talk, talk, talk.
:04:28
Hand it over.
:04:31
Right.
Um, basic plot?
:04:35
I'm a difficult but brilliant
junior officer...
:04:37
who in about 20 minutes is gonna
save the world from nuclear disaster.
:04:42
Mm-hmm. Okay.
Well done, you.
:04:45
"Message from Command. Would you
like them to send in the H.K.s?"
:04:47
No. Turn over four T.R.S.s
and tell them we need radar feedback...
:04:50
before the K.F.T.s return at 1900.
:04:52
Then inform the Pentagon we'll need
Black Star cover from 1000 through 1215.
:04:55
And if you say one word about how many
mistakes I made in that speech,
I'll pelt you with olives.
:04:59
- Very well, Captain.
I'll pass that on straightaway.
- Thank you.