The Final Cut
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I'm good. I'm really good.
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- Excellent.
- Look what I made.

:25:08
That looks really good, Danny.
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Now go wash out your brush.
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Come on, Uncle.
Bring a steak for us.

:25:18
Sit in the shade, honey.
:25:19
So, Danny, you still drawing ?
:25:22
No ? Didn't you want to grow up
to be an artist ?

:25:25
Not anymore.
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No ?
What did you want to be, then ?

:25:28
A doctor.
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A doctor, eh ? Clever kid.
:25:32
That'll keep you in the bucks.
:25:34
Why a doctor ?
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Because I want to help people
when they're hurt.

:25:37
Would you listen to
this little kid ?

:25:39
You got a good heart, Danny.
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And that's all you need in life.
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Come on. Be a good boy
and eat your lunch.

:25:57
Now I make the incision here.
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Hand me the number 17, please.
:26:02
Actually, Professor,
I think the number 12

:26:04
would be more appropriate.
:26:05
Yes. Correct. The number 12.
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Thank you, Mr. Monroe.
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Hello there.
I'm Dr. Daniel Monroe.

:26:18
I've seen you around
the hospital these last few days

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and I couldn't help but notice
the most beautiful woman here.

:26:26
I was wondering if maybe
you'd like to join me

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for dinner sometime.
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That might be nice.
:26:34
You lasted longer
than I thought you would.

:26:37
Come on, Danny boy.
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It's a strange profession
you have, isn't it, Alan ?

:26:52
You take people's lives,
make lies out of them.

:26:56
Fletcher.
It's been a long time.

:26:58
Eight years.

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