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1:04:04
- Yeah.
- The parents won't speak to me.

1:04:07
I'm keeping a hole open for this.
They must speak.

1:04:10
The mother's crying and the father
stutters. They won't talk.

1:04:14
- Then don't come back. Is that clear?
- Yes.

1:04:19
Good.
1:04:21
Mrs. Baily,
I'm really sorry to bother you...

1:04:24
...but I'm trying to help your son.
1:04:27
I was wondering if he has a horse...
1:04:30
...or a dog.
1:04:32
I wanna use it in a story.
1:04:34
I wanna show the people that Sam can't
be that bad if he has a dog he loves.

1:04:41
Go, follow.
1:04:46
We've had him since Sam
got back from the Air Force.

1:04:51
Old Rex.
He's almost 15 years old now.

1:04:55
We nearly lost him last year.
1:04:59
Sam was a wreck.
He stayed up with him all night...

1:05:02
...made sure he kept warm.
1:05:04
He's really a sweet boy.
1:05:07
He's confused, but...
1:05:10
...all he's trying to do is get by.
1:05:13
- Sam was a wreck.
- That's the most important interview.

1:05:17
See that?
That's on the money.

1:05:19
You got that sweet old woman
saying how Sam loves...

1:05:24
...that pathetic, mangy,
tick-ridden dog.

1:05:32
Who's here?
1:05:33
- Who's coming?
- I have no idea.

1:05:44
Max is over there.
1:05:49
See if we can get them
something to drink.

1:05:52
I'll get it.
1:05:54
I see a great underlying theme here.
1:05:57
Baily's tapping into something
the working class can relate to.


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