Against All Odds
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:23:03
It's simple.
:23:04
Either you want to play
football again or you don't.

:23:07
You never change, do you?
:23:10
Not a bit.
:23:12
Try Mrs. Wyler. She probably
knows where Jessie is.

:23:15
Right.
:23:23
If this is about you being cut...
:23:24
...l don't involve myself with
day-to-day team business.

:23:28
That's not why I came here,
Mrs. Wyler.

:23:32
Then suppose you tell me exactly
what you want with me, Mr. Brogan.

:23:37
I'm looking for your daughter.
:23:40
We're very close, and she
disappeared all of a sudden.

:23:45
Give me a break.
:23:46
What do you mean?
:23:48
He sent you.
:23:51
Who?
:23:53
Jake...
:23:55
...Wise.
:23:57
She was only with him to spite me.
:24:00
I don't know what she did
to get away from him.

:24:03
What matters is, she got
the hell away from him.

:24:06
Why not drink to that?
:24:08
Grace?
:24:14
Ed seems to have solved
the Soames problem.

:24:18
The head of the planning commission
is coming Saturday.

:24:20
We're finally softening up these
environmentalists.

:24:23
How wonderful.
:24:26
You seem to have won
the opposition over.

:24:28
A good project sells itself.
:24:31
MOBSO's got other mountains to save.
:24:35
You know Terry Brogan.
:24:37
How are you?
:24:39
-And Supervisor Phillips.
-I'm a big fan.

:24:42
Thanks.
:24:44
I wonder if you'd mind going ahead.
We'll be right along.

:24:48
Yes, of course.
:24:50
-Be with you in a minute.
-See you then.

:24:55
It seems Mr. Brogan has a new job.

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