Fat Man and Little Boy
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:29:02
Why don't we just grunt
at each other?

:29:04
- ''I gotta run. There's a war to win.''
- Jean.

:29:07
I can't remember a day
I wasn't hurting, except with you.

:29:10
Jean, listen to me.
You've got to understand, please.

:29:39
Yes?
:29:43
I won't keep you, general.
:29:45
Well, you better had.
:29:47
Banging on my door
at 2:00 in the morning.

:29:52
I had this typed up, sir.
I thought you'd wanna see it.

:29:59
She's working him over, general.
I've seen this before.

:30:02
That grunting at each other,
could be a code.

:30:05
- The cipher clerk said it's not code.
- Who is this woman?

:30:08
Jean Tatlock, sir.
She's a known communist.

:30:12
Get me her background.
:30:14
And maybe I am missing some stuff
on the good doctor.

:30:19
- Get it for me.
- Yes, sir.

:30:21
This must throw Oppenheimer's
position on this project into doubt, sir.

:30:25
- Dr. Oppenheimer is the project.
- Yes, sir.

:30:29
All due respect, sir, though, doesn't
this make him an unacceptable risk?

:30:33
No! Failure's a risk.
:30:37
The thing that concerns me is,
if he's with her, he's not with us.

:30:45
It might be a good time
to put the screws to the doctor.

:30:49
Yes, sir. May I ask,
how do you intend to do that, sir?

:30:52
No, colonel, you may not.

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