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:30:00
And they weren't
the way we knew them.

:30:03
They were so old.
:30:05
Isn't it better what happens here...
:30:09
instead of just leaving it to chance?
:30:12
I don't know. It seems our tradition
isn't exactly very humane either.

:30:17
Easy, easy.
:30:20
Yeah. Yeah, I know.
I know.

:30:29
Conway. Do you talk to him much?
:30:31
A bit.
:30:33
Oh. I know that look.
:30:36
- No, it's nothing.
- Uh-huh, uh-huh.

:30:39
He seems like a nice guy.
:30:41
I hope for his sake
he puts Springville behind him.

:30:45
Yeah, for his sake.
:30:59
Hi.
:31:01
So, did you see what there is to see
of Springville?

:31:03
Yeah. It seems like
a decent place to live.

:31:06
I'm starving.
Have you had dinner?

:31:08
Uh, no, but, uh...
:31:10
Don't worry. The night shift's on duty,
and we'll just be out front.

:31:13
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

:31:18
And so Gus runs out of the hospital,
still in his hospital gown...

:31:23
running out into the woods.
:31:27
Hmm. Do you mind if I ask you
a personal question that is
absolutely none of my business?

:31:32
Fire away.
:31:34
Where's Nick's mom?
:31:36
Hmm. You didn't see
the police report?

:31:40
Uh-oh. I thought they made
copies for everyone.

:31:41
In their minds, they're just protecting
the town. They mean well.

:31:46
My wife died of cancer
when Nick was three.

:31:49
- My mom was helping me raise him.
- Was?

:31:52
Yeah. She passed away
a few months ago.

:31:54
She'd been suffering from Alzheimer's
for the past few years, so...

:31:59
- I'm so sorry.
- Yeah.


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