Thelma & Louise
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:36:02
I figure if you take a state policeman...
:36:05
...his gun, shoot his car,
lock'im in the trunk...

:36:07
...it's best to get on out
of the state if you can.

:36:09
I heard that.
:36:13
Don't ding my car!
:36:20
I think I fucked up.
:36:24
I think I got us in a situation
where we both could get killed.

:36:29
I don't know why I just didn't go
to the police right away.

:36:31
You know why. You already said.
:36:34
What'd I say, again?
:36:36
Nobody'd believe us.
:36:38
We'd still get in trouble,
we'd still have our lives ruined.

:36:42
-You know what else?
-What?

:36:44
That guy was hurting me.
:36:47
If you hadn't come when you did,
he would've hurt me a lot worse.

:36:50
He'd have likely got off free...
:36:51
...'cause I was seen dancin' with him.
:36:53
They would've made out
like I'd asked for it.

:36:57
My life wouId've been ruined
a whole lot worse than it is now.

:37:01
At least now I'm havin' some fun.
:37:04
And I'm not sorry
that son of a bitch is dead.

:37:07
I'm just sorry you did it and not me.
:37:26
Hello.
:37:27
Let me talk to Slocombe.
:37:30
She wants to talk to you.
:37:37
-Hello, Louise.
-Hey.

:37:39
-How are things going out there?
-Weird.

:37:41
We got some kind of a snowball effect
happening here or somethin'.

:37:45
But you're still with us.
:37:47
Somewhere on the face of the earth?
:37:49
We're not in the middle of nowhere,
but we can see it.

:37:53
I swear.
:37:55
I almost feel like I know you.
:37:57
Well, you don't.
:37:58
You're in deeper
every moment you're gone.


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