Spartan
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:56:02
- Tragedy such as this.
:56:03
Yes, particularly coming right at the start
of his reelection campaign.

:56:10
Hey, Joe, come take a look at this.
:56:15
- How you been?
- Here you go, Dad.

:56:17
- Working hard.
- Bet you have.

:56:19
- Morning.
- Howdy, kiddo.

:56:21
How you been, Billy?
:56:22
- Gallon gonna be enough?
- You been looking at my house?

:56:25
Nope. Just trying to sell paint.
But now that you mention it...

:56:29
- John.
- Hey, Mr. Reese.

:56:31
- How's life on the road?
- Made some sales, missed some sales.

:56:34
- Yeah.
- Those new seeds come in?

:56:36
No, John, they have not.
I beg your pardon.

:56:39
I know that little plot is your baby.
I'm gonna call them up and make it right.

:56:44
I want to plant them
in the dark of the moon.

:56:46
- That's the old ways, isn't it?
- Is it? Yeah, I suppose it is.

:56:49
- Expected to see you a few days ago.
- Yeah. Took the long way home.

:57:15
How'd you find me?
:57:25
Well, didn't I just draw down
on my luck.

:57:28
- Bobby, I need to talk to you.
- My name ain't Bobby.

:57:31
I need to talk to you.
:57:38
What's the matter, you got
post-traumatic stress disorder?

:57:42
I hear they say there might be
environmental causes.

:57:45
- Are they going to Dubai?
- How would I know?

:57:48
Because there's a slave trade
going on of American women.

:57:52
- They sending you in?
- We'll leave that to our betters.

:57:55
- Why don't you ask them?
- Why would I want to know?

:57:58
I ain't a planner, I ain't a thinker.
I never wanted to be.


prev.
next.