I, Robot
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:33:01
- What look?
- That look.

:33:04
This is my face, it's not a look.
:33:06
Good.
:33:08
No look is great.
:33:10
Only...
:33:11
he was really quick to want
to destroy it, wasn't he?

:33:14
What would you like him to do?
:33:16
Put a hat on and stand on Michigan Avenue?
:33:18
- Come on, let it go.
- What was the motive, John?

:33:22
Brother, it's a robot. It doesn't need
a motive, it just has to be broken.

:33:27
This thing looks like it needed a motive.
:33:30
It could have killed me, John.
Why didn't he just kill me?

:33:32
All right, that's it. You want
me to call your grandmother?

:33:35
Because I will, you know.
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Ya, I didn't think so.
:33:40
Look, you were actually right for once.
:33:42
You are living proof that it's
better to be lucky than smart.

:33:48
Come on, the right guy,
for the right job.

:33:54
- What'd you say?
- Now what?

:33:57
Come on, I'm giving you a complement.
:33:59
Face it, with all the rocks you've
been looking under to find a bad robot,

:34:01
what are the odds
you'd be the guy to find one?

:34:06
I wasn't just the right guy for the job,
I was the perfect guy for the job.

:34:09
Damn right.
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What if I was supposed to go for that robot?
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Don't do this to yourself.
I'm begging you.

:34:15
The robot said that Lanning was scared.
:34:17
What did he have to be scared of?
:34:19
I need a rain check.
Let me get this.

:34:23
Total 46.50. Thanks you Mr. Spooner.
:34:28
Nice shoes.

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