:03:01
- See ya, Chris.
- Thanks, Anthony.
:03:03
Come on. Any problems?
Yes! Wonderful.
:03:07
Wait, wait.
Who'd you get to do that?
:03:09
Did you bribe the janitor?
Smart.
:03:21
- Driver, what's our E.T.A.?
- 7:30.
:03:23
Good. We're on schedule. Here's
our agenda for the next few months.
:03:26
- You'll find everything is in order.
- Practice job. Looks good.
:03:29
That's our first move when we get back.
Look it over. I'll brief you on the way.
:03:33
This is what I was trying to do.
:03:37
The practice job, a heist.
:03:39
You and I both respond to goals.
:03:41
- It all leads to Mr. Henry.
- The guy from the letters.
:03:44
Exactly. This is rough.
:03:46
You and I respond to structure...
:03:49
and that's what's important.
:03:52
"The next 50."
:03:56
So, did you enjoy your first
visit to the nuthouse?
:04:00
Come on. Be sensitive to the fact
that other people...
:04:03
are not comfortable talking
about emotional disturbances.
:04:08
You know I am. I'm fine with that.
But other people--
:04:11
Put it behind you.
You're out. You're better.
:04:13
- You're right.
- And so it begins.
:04:16
Now, we should also get on a fitness
regime-- sit-ups, hitting the bags--
:04:20
I was running ten miles a day
when I was in the desert.
:04:22
Were you really?
That's good cardiovascular.
:04:26
When did you get so avid
about the fitness thing, Dignan?
:04:29
What? What do you mean by avid?
:04:33
I've never known you
to be all that athletic.
:04:36
You've never known me
to be all that athletic?
:04:38
- Does it sound weird?
- Not that you're not a good athlete.
:04:41
- Does it sound weird to talk about it?
- It doesn't sound weird.
:04:44
I'm not saying it's the top priority,
but I think it's a good goal.
:04:48
- I think it's a really good goal.
- Here, put these on.