:28:00
Oh, you wanna know what happened?
:28:04
Well, there are degrees of truth, captain.
:28:06
You know, there are always degrees
and things are not what they seem.
:28:11
You know, this is--
:28:12
It is too late and I am too tired
to give a shit...
:28:15
...about some pissant lieutenant's
bad version of intrigue.
:28:19
You're trying too hard, Levi.
You know how I can tell?
:28:22
Because you're sweating,
and you're sweating...
:28:25
...because you don't know
how much Dunbar told us already.
:28:30
Excuse me.
:28:36
-Those were kid gloves?
-I thought I did pretty well up till the end.
:28:39
You mean when you yelled
at him and walked out?
:28:42
Well, that would be the end, yeah.
We'll play it differently when we go back.
:28:46
Go back? We just blew it.
:28:50
-I thought you didn't have any cigarettes.
-I lied.
:28:53
-Will you just wait? Just wait.
-For what?
:28:58
Excuse me. A patient is asking for you.
:29:02
Shall we?
:29:05
My father is what you would call
a very powerful man.
:29:08
-So we've heard.
-Oh, come on, you know...
:29:13
...you don't know the half of it.
I mean....
:29:15
You know, all my life he's made me
feel weak and insignificant.
:29:23
Yeah, I think that is reason why I joined
the military in the first place.
:29:28
And how is that going for you?
:29:30
Oh, it's horrible.
I fucking hate the military.
:29:34
You're terrified of him, aren't you?
:29:38
No, no, we just hate each other.
:29:42
You know, and normally he wouldn't
lift a finger to do anything for me...
:29:51
...but the one thing he cannot
stand is a scandal...
:29:54
...and you know, a joint chief...
:29:58
...with a homosexual son in the military
definitely qualifies as scandal.