:53:02
In the light
of your action this evening, I--
:53:05
I dutifully admit that
I have misjudged your character.
:53:11
So I present you with this
medal for bravery.
:53:15
And...
:53:17
I salute you.
:53:21
In honor
of the occasion,
:53:23
I surrender the bunk
entirely.
:53:26
I shall sleep under the stars.
:53:31
Oh, uh, I await tomorrow's
flying demonstration...
:53:35
with great anticipation.
:53:40
You and me both, Pops.
:53:51
- Oh !
- I'm sorry. Were you--
:53:53
- Is this your-- I'll get down.
- No, no, it's just--
:53:55
- Since you're here--
- No, I'm glad you're here, because--
:53:57
- I'm sorry. You go first.
- You go ahead. I'll--
:54:01
Um, I just wanted
to say...
:54:03
I may have been
a bit harsh at first.
:54:06
Well,
what I really mean is,
:54:10
thank you...
:54:12
for saving my life.
:54:14
For saving our lives.
:54:17
You know,
:54:19
I come up here
every night...
:54:21
and look out to that hill
and just imagine what it must
be like on the other side.
:54:25
It's funny, I've--
:54:27
I've never actually felt
grass beneath my feet.
:54:30
I'm sorry.
:54:32
Here I am rambling on about hills
and grass, and you had something to say.
:54:36
Uh, y-y-yeah.
:54:38
Um, it's just that,
y-you know,
:54:42
life as I've experienced it,
you know, out there,
:54:46
lone free ranging and stuff,
it's, uh,
:54:48
it's full of disappointments
and, uh--
:54:51
What, you mean grass isn't
all it's cracked up to be ?
:54:54
Grass !
Exactly. Grass.
:54:56
It's always greener
on the other side.
:54:59
And then you get there
and it's brown and prickly.