The Last of Sheila
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:07:08
Thank you.
:07:10
All right. Now, if everyone
will please put their cards...

:07:14
if you'll pardon the expression,
on the table.

:07:28
There's only five there.
Where's the other one?

:07:31
- Tom?
- I'll show mine in a minute.

:07:34
I'd like to see it now.
:07:36
Give him a chance.
:07:38
All right.
:07:40
We all knew about two of these secrets.
We've already played them.

:07:44
"Shoplifter" and "homosexual."
:07:47
The others, we're seeing for the first time.
:07:49
"Ex-convict." "Informer." "Child..."
:07:54
Excuse me. "Little Child Molester."
:07:56
And mine.
:07:58
So, this was Clinton's idea
for a week of fun.

:08:01
Him assigning us secrets,
us discovering them.

:08:04
And it was a good game.
:08:05
But some of us began to suspect
there was more to it than met the eye.

:08:09
That Clinton had not assigned
these six secrets at random...

:08:12
but that each player had been,
at one time in his life...

:08:15
guilty of one of them.
:08:18
Oh, no.
:08:19
Not guilty of the secret he was assigned.
:08:21
Clinton was a far more elegant
game player than that.

:08:24
And he didn't want us refusing to play
on the first night...

:08:27
which we well might have done
had we been assigned our own secrets.

:08:30
So it was more than a game.
:08:33
It was a private joke.
:08:36
- What does your card say?
- In a minute.

:08:41
A man is dead.
:08:43
Evidence indicates that it's murder.
:08:46
And we've discovered...
:08:48
the murdered man was playing
a sadistic game with his guests.

:08:52
A game whose central theme
was six hidden shreds from the past.

:08:55
Any questions?
:08:58
Yeah, but you see
he knew that I never meant to...


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