The Falcon and the Snowman
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1:32:01
Going back to school.
1:32:07
Well, he's... pretty sick.
I'd better get him home.

1:32:10
No, no, don't go yet. He'll survive.
He always does. Sit down. Please.

1:32:20
Leaving RTX and going to college
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is a very good idea.
1:32:27
You should consider
majoring in Russian Studies.

1:32:31
History, language, politics,
1:32:33
and then... think very seriously
1:32:36
about applying for a job
in the State Department or the CIA.

1:32:39
Absolutely not!
1:32:42
You know, Christopher,
1:32:44
we're not unalike, you and I.
1:32:48
l, too, have had my doubts.
I know what it does to a person.

1:32:51
I know what you're feeling.
1:32:54
What are you talking about?
I'm not a professional like you.

1:32:57
This isn't a career for me.
It was impulsive.

1:33:00
I never expected it to go on
as long as it has.

1:33:05
I'm not like you.
You have no idea what I'm feeling.

1:33:08
You want a mole in the CIA,
you find somebody else.

1:33:12
I have a life apart from all this, unlike you.
1:33:19
You know, we waited
a very long time to meet you.

1:33:22
We have put up with more than
anyone should ever have to!

1:33:26
- You owe us.
- Owe you?

1:33:29
Owe you?
1:33:31
Christopher, you remember one thing.
1:33:36
Impulsively or not,
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you came to us. We didn't come to you.
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And, whether you realise it or not,
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you are a professional.
1:33:52
The moment you accepted money,
you became a professional.

1:33:57
You can't leave here tonight
free of it all any more than I can.


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