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:10:04
I don't know.
Maggie, we're talking about Argo Motors.

:10:08
- They have guys who research everything.
- Not everything.

:10:12
A glitch that takes three or four things
to happen simultaneously could slip by.

:10:16
I get Getchell to come clean.
We settle quietly out of court.

:10:19
Argo Motors kisses my feet
for avoiding a public scandal.

:10:22
Maybe, maybe.
Then again, maybe Pavel is a nut bar.

:10:26
Maybe.
:10:30
I grant you, these days, the guy
is a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic.

:10:35
But somebody was at home
when that report was made.

:10:38
Mr. Getchell is returning your call.
:10:41
Oh, it's our good buddy from Argo!
:10:44
- Dr. Getchell.
- Miss Ward, how are you?

:10:47
I'm fine, sir. How would you
like to discuss Alexander Pavel?

:10:54
Alexander Pavel is a senile old fool.
:10:57
So you didn't take his advice
on the blinker circuit?

:11:00
I decided his test results were inconclusive
:11:02
and informed Mr. Flannery,
the chief executive officer at the time.

:11:07
People were blown up, sir.
:11:09
We changed that light in the next model year.
:11:12
I suggest you get an attorney.
:11:15
I've already talked to one.
:11:18
It was right at the time the report came out.
He said we had nothing to worry about.

:11:22
What idiot told you that?
:11:24
If I'm not mistaken, he's your boss.
:11:27
Michael Grazier.
:11:33
Miss Ward? Are you there?
:11:36
What? What did he say?
:11:40
Maggie?
:11:45
It was a rough time.
I was buried, working on 50 things at once.

:11:55
It got lost in the shuffle.
:11:58
You gave advice on something
you hadn't reviewed.


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