The Last Castle
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:02:01
Nothing.
:02:04
If that's the way
you want to win.

:02:12
[ Peretz ]
Sir, if I can make a suggestion,

:02:14
- maybe we should
isolate prisoner Irwin--
- Get me General Wheeler.

:02:17
[Inmates Shouting]
:02:19
Yes, sir.
:02:27
[Winter] Two weeks ago,
I watched as he marched
a man up and down the yard.

:02:32
A minor eccentricity. Fine.
:02:35
Since then,
he's been acting as though...

:02:37
he still has a command
in some fantasy army.

:02:41
- And yesterday--
- I don't think you'd
want to make general.

:02:44
Now, you wouldn't want to give up
all these perks, would you?

:02:47
[ Laughs ]
:02:50
Sorry. Go on.
:02:52
Yesterday, Mr. Irwin...
:02:55
told me he required
my resignation.

:02:59
Frankly, I think he's
started to lose the plot.

:03:02
You saying he's delusional?
:03:04
I'm saying he needs
professional psychiatric help.

:03:08
He's sick and becoming pathetic.
:03:10
Uh, you might want to be a little
more careful in your word choice.

:03:13
That sick, pathetic man
put this star on my shoulder.

:03:17
Yes, sir. I know.
:03:19
And I also know that
you sat in on his court-martial.

:03:23
And don't talk about things
that are above your pay grade.

:03:27
- Hmm?
- Yes, sir.

:03:36
General Wheeler, I admire
the man as much as you do.

:03:39
So I want to see that
he gets the best care possible.

:03:42
And I'm not sure that
this is the right place for that.

:03:45
All right.
Well, let me see him.

:03:55
[Buzzer Buzzes, Door Opens]

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