I, Robot
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1:07:01
Don't you think, detective?
1:07:07
Please, take this.
1:07:10
I have a feeling it may mean
more to you than to me.

1:07:13
Why is that?
1:07:14
Because the man in my dream...
1:07:16
that one standing on the hill...
1:07:18
it is not me.
1:07:21
It is you.
1:07:33
Mr. Spooner, we both know
you're not here on police business.

1:07:36
That's right, I'm just a 6 foot 2,
200 pound civilian.

1:07:40
- Detective.
- Here to kick another civilian's ass.

1:07:45
Stop.
1:07:47
We can allow him to express himself.
1:07:48
You might want to put some
ice on that wrist too.

1:07:51
You guys wait outside.
1:07:57
Carry on.
1:07:58
I think you were about to tell me
what the hell is going on around here.

1:08:02
Lawrence, Alfred engineered that 5
so it can violate the three laws.

1:08:07
Yes, Susan, I know.
1:08:09
That's precisely what we're trying to undo.
1:08:14
Toward the end of his life,
Alfred was becoming...

1:08:16
increasingly disturbed.
1:08:18
Who knows why
he built this one abomination.

1:08:21
One?
1:08:22
Those things are running the streets in packs.
1:08:24
In packs?
1:08:26
I see.
1:08:28
Susan, are you aware the man you're
blithely escorting around our building has a

1:08:33
a documented history savage
violence against robots?

1:08:36
His own lieutenant acknowledges
his obsessive paranoia.

1:08:40
Detective Spooner's been suspended.
1:08:43
Suspicion of mental instability.
1:08:48
I don't know what "blithely" means
but I'm going to get some coffee.

1:08:52
You want some coffee?
1:08:58
Susan, we look to robots for protection.

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