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	You don't have to worry.
:04:00
	I'm not gonna tell you a pack of
lies to make me look good.
:04:04
	I'm just gonna tell you
what happened.
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	My name is Yuri Orlov.
:04:08
	When I was a boy,
my family came to America.
:04:11
	But not all the way.
:04:13
	Like most Ukrainians,
:04:14
	we gathered in Brighton Beach.
:04:16
	It reminded us of the Black Sea.
:04:19
	I soon realized we'd just swapped
:04:20
	one hell for another.
:04:23
	Even in hell, an angel
:04:24
	sometimes makes an appearance.
:04:27
	I'd worshipped Ava Fontaine
:04:29
	since I was 10 years old.
:04:31
	Of course, she didn't know I existed.
:04:34
	I was starting to think she had a point.
:04:40
	For the first twenty-odd years of my life...
:04:42
	...Little Odessa was to me what it
is to the Q train...
:04:46
	...the end of the line.
:04:47
	"Little Odessa," New York - 1982
:04:49
	Oh, I did lie about my name.
:04:51
	It's not really Yuri Orlov.
:04:54
	There've been few occasions
in the in the 20th century...
:04:56
	when it's been an advantage be a Jew.
:04:58
	But in the 'seventies,
to escape the Soviet Union,