The Last Castle
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:08:02
- Always a cause for celebration.
- Indeed.

:08:05
Indeed. May I
offer you some lemonade?

:08:10
- Thank you.
-Just be a minute, sir.

:08:13
- Prisoner Aguilar--
- If you'll step over here, I'll give you...

:08:16
a basic layout
of the facility.

:08:19
The building we're in now
is the administration building.

:08:23
That building there
houses the tiers.

:08:26
That's where you
and the other inmates will live.

:08:30
The building next to it is the laundry,
where I've had you assigned.

:08:36
Oh, that is
the old blockhouse wall.

:08:39
It’s all that's left of
the original prison from the 1870s.

:08:43
I could’ve removed it, but I thought
it was important to keep a sense of history,

:08:46
so I asked the men
to rebuild it.

:08:48
- They seem to enjoy it.
It's a matter of some pride now.
- [Knock On Door]

:08:53
- Sir?
- Yes? Please, on the table there.

:08:58
Please.
:09:01
[Peretz]
Come on. Let’s go.

:09:05
I personally meet with
every new inmate here at the prison.

:09:10
Usually downstairs.
:09:12
And I ask them a question.
:09:16
What do you expect from
your time here at the castle?

:09:21
Nothing.
Just to do my time and go home.

:09:25
Perfect.
That is the perfect answer.

:09:34
And now I have what may seem
under the circumstances,
a bizarre request.

:09:39
I have a collection of most
of the seminal books on warfare,

:09:42
including The Burden of Command.
:09:46
And I was wondering if you would
do me the honor of signing it?

:09:48
- Certainly.
- Thank you.

:09:52
- Captain Peretz.
- Yes, sir?

:09:56
Two minutes.

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