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... and I had failed him
and I couldn't...

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I couldn't face the boy.
And then...

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... after that...
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... well, I've been...
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I've been down on my luck lately.
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I just didn't really feel
too presentable.

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But finally, you did come forward.
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Why?
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The money.
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I wouldn't have come forward
if it wasn't for...

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... if it wasn't for the money.
- Go back.

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Cut!
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Right there.
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Right on that look.
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You didn't tell me he
was so cute.

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He saved my life.
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The survivors were shocked to learn
that the hero who appeared...

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... and pulled them to safety
was indigent...

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... and hadn't slept in a bed
in more than three years.

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John Bubber was living in his car
at the time of the crash.

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Eking out a meager existence
by collecting cans...

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- He's a fake.
- You know him?

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He's a goddamn fake.
He's a bum.

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He's a goddamn homeless bum!
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He ain't no hero.
You can trust me on that.

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Trust you!
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What do you mean,
cutting down the homeless?

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What do you know about the homeless?
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You know, I thought they'd all go,
"It's him!" and wanna hug the guy.

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Relax. He had the shoe,
and the shoe checked out.

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I can stop worrying?
Where are we putting him up?

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Drake Hotel.
And never stop worrying.

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We'll do a sidebar on going from
sleeping in your car...

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...to sleeping in a posh suite.
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Also, Gale's checking into
his background.

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What's it gonna be?
Dirt or more poetry?

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We know which one you'd prefer.

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