Witness Protection
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1:01:01
Okay. That's my girl. Right?
1:01:04
Don't forget.
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Now we're going to work on potential
problems we identified this morning.

1:01:22
I'm sorry.
I've always been a terrible liar.

1:01:26
- You play with your collar.
- I thought you did good, Mom.

1:01:30
- What?
- You do, Joan.

1:01:32
You play with your collar
and you touch your neck.

1:01:37
Now that you're aware of it,
just make it go away.

1:01:40
That's it. Also, Joan...
1:01:44
everybody...
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don't surprise the family with
information you haven't agreed upon.

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Like, you're from Chicago.
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- Oh, right. I'm sorry.
- It's okay.

1:01:56
You guys don't know Chicago.
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Remember, less is more.
1:02:00
You're gonna become masters
in the art of evasion.

1:02:04
Right?
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What's the best way
to sidestep a question?

1:02:10
I don't know.
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Throw it back at 'em.
1:02:13
What brings you to Seattle?
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I don't know.
I just got tired of winter.

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How long have you been here?
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That's good.
1:02:27
Hey, Suzie,
what's your mom's name?

1:02:30
Joan Cooper.
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- And your dad?
- Bill. It's short for William.

1:02:38
That's great.
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It takes a lot of energy to lie...
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so we're gonna try to do it
as little as possible.

1:02:47
Especially Joan.
If it makes you feel uncomfortable...

1:02:49
just minimize the information
that you give out.

1:02:52
Keep the past really simple.
Blend in.

1:02:58
Ma'am, what's your name?

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