Mystery, Alaska
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- Are you saying that we're not
going to get that money now?

:55:05
Uh, I don't think so, no.
:55:13
I'm really sorry, Scott.
I don't... I don't even...

:55:18
Jesus Christ, Scott!
Ow!

:55:22
Jesus! Oh, man!
:55:34
Hey, hey.
That's enough.

:55:36
It's keeping the kids awake.
Come on.

:55:39
I should arrest him.
That's what I should do.

:55:42
Arrest him for what?
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Fraud.
:55:55
Hey, he promised something
that he couldn't deliver.

:55:58
This town spent money,
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relying on
Charlie Danner's word.

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Flying in here
on a helicopter,

:56:04
- swinging the New York Rangers from his belt.
- Come on, John.

:56:06
- You can't blame Charlie for that.
- Who else is there to blame?

:56:08
You want to sympathize
with the guy, fine.

:56:10
But I really do not
need you taking his side.

:56:12
- Okay. What is going on?
- You tell me.

:56:16
Okay, I think I've been pretty patient
with this little jealousy thing.

:56:18
The truth is, I've been a little bit
flattered. Now I'm getting insulted.

:56:22
- You're insulted?
- Yes, John.

:56:24
When you read my smiling at him
as a threat, that insults me.

:56:32
It is not just
a random smile, Donna.

:56:37
Ever since he came back...
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you've been walking around with
a big "what if" on your face.

:56:41
We've been married 12 years.
Three kids.

:56:44
Sweetheart,
I know your smiles.

:56:48
And that smile is not for me.
:56:50
John, everyone in this goddamn town
peeks over the snowbank and wonders.

:56:55
Except you wonder what
it would be like with him...

:56:57
Charlie fuckin' Danner!

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