:35:01
	Anyone I know?
:35:03
	Maybe.
:35:05
	Let it go.
:35:07
	You first.
:35:13
	I don't know how I --
:35:17
	I don't belong here.
:35:19
	Come on --
meant to do this, son.
:35:21
	You know more about me
than I do?
:35:24
	Hey, this bag knows more
about you than you do, James.
:35:28
	It's in you.
:35:31
	It's in your blood.
:35:33
	Aah!
:35:34
	BURKE: Mama Land's crabs
:35:36
	from the Circle's fourteenth
in Saigon --
:35:39
	best crabs in the world.
:35:40
	This place -- second-best.
:35:47
	Okay, why don't you
just go ahead?
:35:51
	Go ahead and ask me.
:35:55
	Did you know him?
:35:58
	No.
:36:00
	I met him once.
:36:03
	Falklands...around '89.
:36:09
	What was he --
what was he doing there?
:36:11
	Think, son.
I can't tell you specifics.
:36:14
	I just can't.
:36:15
	I can't even confirm
his mission.
:36:19
	I can't.
:36:22
	He used to tell me stories.
:36:23
	He'd say, uh...
:36:25
	when they'd hit one,
the desert would rain oil.
:36:28
	That's what he did, James.
He told stories.
:36:31
	Yeah.
:36:32
	And he lied.
:36:36
	That doesn't mean
he didn't love you.
:36:39
	What was he, really?
:36:41
	What did he do?
:36:44
	You gotta come off it, kid.
You really do.
:36:47
	Because you keep looking back,
:36:50
	you're gonna miss
your whole life.
:36:53
	It's a mystery
you cannot solve.
:36:56
	Who is --
who is Edward Clayton?
:36:59
	Well, among many things,
he was James Clayton's father.