A History of Violence
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:27:01
I have a few questions for you.
How did it feel...

:27:04
when you saw the guns
of those ruthless killers...

:27:06
pointed directly at you?
:27:07
- How did it feel?
- Yeah.

:27:11
Not very good.
:27:16
Not very good.
:27:17
Were you surprised, though...
:27:19
by your own reaction
to the situation?

:27:21
Uh...what I did was...
:27:25
I mean,
anybody would have done that.

:27:28
It was just...
It was a terrible thing.

:27:31
I think we'll all be better off
when we get past it.

:27:35
Yeah, but you really went
beyond what the average--

:27:37
I--I need to--I really need
to be with my family.

:27:40
Thanks.
:27:43
I'm Jenny Wyatt in Millbrook,
and that was Tom Stall--

:27:46
American hero, man of few words.
:27:51
Well, I guess that's all
we're going to get.

:27:59
Man, it's good to be home.
:28:00
I hope there won't be
too much more of that.

:28:08
Hey, Dad, they all just
want to interview you...

:28:09
because of what you did.
:28:12
You're a hero, Dad. Ha ha!
:28:15
No, I'm not.
:28:16
I just got lucky--very lucky.
:28:19
This will all blow over...
:28:20
as soon as they find
some other hot story.

:28:22
Yeah. Maybe the Lydons will have
another two-headed cow.

:28:26
You guys
aren't thinking big enough.

:28:27
You could probably do
Larry King Live, Dad.

:28:30
- That would be cool.
- Oh, you stop it. Stop it.

:28:34
Look at this--more reporters.
:28:36
Are they still there?
:28:39
Yeah. Now there's some car
parked across the road.

:28:41
- They're just sitting there.
- Huh.

:28:43
- Does anyone want some tea?
- I'll take some, Mom.

:28:45
Yes, please.
:28:46
Unh. Aw, jeez.

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