The Last Castle
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to theS-3by 1 100 today.
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- All visitation requests--
- So, you really did--
You really did bluff Winter.

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The problem is his flush
beat your straight.

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I don't play poker, Mr. Yates.
I play chess.

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And in chess, you play
with somebody long enough,

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you come to realize that their
first three moves are usually the same.

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Chess, huh?
What was his first move?

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- What was the first move?
- First, uh, two teams,

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- 20 men apiece.
- Like I was saying, the inside
teams only have batons.

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- Second?
- Second? Water cannon.

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- Third? What kind of chopper?
- Chopper.

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Sir, are you sure we should be having
this discussion this man standing--

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You know he can't
be trusted, right?

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I don't know.
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Is that how you use
the burden of command?

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To make men into--
into, uh, chess pieces?

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- Yes.
- Hey, Yates.

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Why don’t you do yourself
a favor and run along.

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Pawns.
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[Winters] That prisoner
walking away, who is that?

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Uh, that's--
That's Yates.

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He was an Apache pilot, but now
he's a lowlife-- a hustler. He takes bets.

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- On what?
- Anything.

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Fights, the weather.
[ Chuckles ]

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He even took bets on whether
Irwin was gonna kill himself.

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[Recording: Classical]
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Ahhh.
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’This highly effective officer seems
to have no moral grounding whatsoever.’

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Is that so?
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Well, that's what men
better than me seem to think, sir.


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