Last Dance
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1:01:02
Look, uh, you should know I left the job.
I have no authority any more.

1:01:07
Well, great. Now that you're no longer a
third-rate bureaucrat, you can really help.

1:01:11
Well, let's hope so.
1:01:15
Mrs Gorman, I promise you I would not be
calling you at your home at this hour...

1:01:18
if it weren't urgent.
1:01:20
No, l-I understand. It's-It's...
It's his vacation, but...

1:01:23
Well... No, I'm...
I'm sorry, but...

1:01:27
Well, all right.
1:01:29
Uh, look, I'm sorry
to have bothered you.

1:01:34
- Hi.
- Remember me?

1:01:37
I've got a fully-stocked bar now.
1:01:41
Uh, this is for you.
1:01:45
He's a family friend...
1:01:47
and, uh, I guess
you'll be lookin' for a job.

1:01:53
- Senator Paul Hagan?
- He's looking for a new legislative aide.

1:01:58
He's expecting your call.
1:02:00
- No strings.
- No strings?

1:02:04
Well, I figure if you can
chase a lost cause, so can I.

1:02:09
I mean, uh...
1:02:14
What are you doin'?
I don't understand.

1:02:18
You're just...
You're throwing it away. L...

1:02:20
Is it some kind of...
romantic slumming?

1:02:25
- No.
- You're too young for a midlife crisis.

1:02:37
I'm... I'm sorry.
I don't get it.

1:02:40
- Look, Jill...
- No, I gotta go.

1:02:49
- You listen to me, Rick.
You have done more for me...
- No.

1:02:53
- Than anyone ever has.
- Look, it is not over, okay?

1:02:55
- There is a judge on Federal
Court Appeals.
- No.

1:02:57
- Yes.
- No.

1:02:59
I have screwed up a lot of things in my life.
This one I wanna do right.


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