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1:08:00
the actuality,
the last revision is what counts, apparently.

1:08:04
So how many times did it take Aaron...
1:08:07
as he cycled
through the same conversations...

1:08:09
lip-synching trivia over and over?
1:08:12
How many times would it take
before he got it right?

1:08:15
Three? Four?
1:08:18
Twenty?
1:08:20
I've decided to believe
that only one more would have done it.

1:08:24
I can almost sleep at night
if there is only one more.

1:08:27
Slowly and methodically,
he reverse-engineered a perfect moment.

1:08:34
He took from his surroundings
what was needed...

1:08:36
and made of it something more.
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And once the details had been
successfully navigated...

1:08:53
there would be nothing left to do
but wait for the conflict.

1:09:01
Maybe the obligatory
last-minute moral debate...

1:09:04
until the noise of the room
escalates into panic...

1:09:07
and background screams
as the gunman walks in.

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And eventually he must have got it perfect
and it must have been beautiful...

1:09:15
with all the praise and adoration
he had coming.

1:09:18
He had probably saved lives, after all.
1:09:22
Who knows what would have happened
if he hadn't been there?

1:09:39
I know that things are bad, okay?
1:09:43
I know that you don't agree
with what I've done.

1:09:47
I know that you're upset.
1:09:48
And to be honest, I'm not too happy
with you, either, right now.

1:09:52
But you know that this is going to pass.
Let's just go.

1:09:55
Let's go somewhere
where we don't speak the language.

1:09:58
Aaron, we don't have the money back here...

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