It Came from Beneath the Sea
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:30:01
I'm taking an awful chance.
:30:04
What do you mean?
:30:06
You're going to accuse me
of being a man.

:30:26
Oh, my, I haven't
eaten that well in years.

:30:30
I guess your appetite kind of depends
on your state of mind. Don't you think?

:30:34
I've been thinking about
a lot of things.

:30:36
- About your trip tomorrow, for instance.
- Isn't it wonderful?

:30:41
You're still leaving?
:30:42
Of course she's leaving.
Why shouldn't she?

:30:45
- I thought...
- I'm sorry.

:30:48
What's going on here?
:30:51
It was just something I said,
and Pete misunderstood.

:30:56
I am sorry, Pete.
:30:58
Do you mind if I make a mental comment
upon the nature of women?

:31:02
Excuse me.
:31:04
Pete, please, I...
:31:11
Well, hello.
:31:14
What am I gonna do?
:31:16
Perhaps I could help you
if you'd brief me on the background.

:31:20
He kissed me.
:31:22
Did you enjoy it?
:31:24
Yes.
:31:25
That seems like
a normal reaction.

:31:27
- He didn't even ask me.
- That's hardly relevant.

:31:31
But I don't know him...
:31:33
who he is, what he's like.
:31:36
Doesn't seem to have
the same reservations about you.

:31:39
In any case, tomorrow
we'll be on a plane...

:31:42
and I'm puite convinced that,
clinically speaking...

:31:45
no irreparable damage
has been done.

:31:50
- You know Prof. Joyce and Dr. Carter.
- Of course I do. Please be seated.

:31:53
Thank you.
:31:54
Admiral Norman's compliments.
:31:56
And will you please come to his office
first thing in the morning?

:31:59
He asked me to apologize
for rescinding your release.


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