Last Dance
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:56:01
Abracadabra.
:56:04
- I'll do my own research.
- Good.

:56:11
Good night.
:56:51
Good evening, sir.
:56:54
Thanks.
:57:03
Nice to see you.
:57:08
- Hey.
- Hey.

:57:09
- You made it.
- Yeah, I'm sorry I'm late, sweetie.

:57:12
Well, you missed the soggy crab cakes
and the California champagne.

:57:15
- Well, you look beautiful, though.
- Thank you.

:57:18
- Hey, here's John.
- There he is.

:57:20
- Hi. - Hi, how ya doin'?
- I'm good. You? - You okay?

:57:23
- Yeah, everything's good.
- You free on Sunday, maybe
for some tennis or whatever?

:57:27
Uh, yeah. Maybe.
:57:34
Rick?
:57:36
- They spent hundreds of thousands
on the building alone.
- Governor? Governor?

:57:39
- Excuse me, sir. Hi. Um, I'd like to...
- Mr Hayes.

:57:42
- Yes, sir.
- Clemency.
- Yes.

:57:44
You fellas did a mighty
fine job on the Reese case.

:57:47
- Thank you, sir. I'd like to talk to you
about Cindy Liggett.
- Liggett?

:57:50
- Yes. I urge you to reconsider. - Oh, not now.
- I believe that this woman deserves clemency as well.

:57:54
- This is completely inappropriate.
- It's all right.
- No, it isn't all right.

:57:56
- We'll talk tomorrow in my office.
John, set that up.
- She had ineffective counsel.

:57:59
- She should've been given a life sentence.
- I'm sorry.
- Shut up.


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