The Constant Gardener
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Yeah, but these are three people
that we can help.

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[Sighs]
Please.

:32:08
Justin.
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I'm sorry, Tessa.
I have to put you first.

:32:19
I have to get you home.
:32:36
Probably got enough
there now; Mustafa.

:32:38
Yeah?
I think.

:32:41
Just the flowers this time, please.
:32:43
You can spare the weeds.
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The pest must eat too, bwana.
Yes, I know. If only they would.

:32:48
They can eat the weeds.
Look, you should be wearing gloves
with that, you know?

:32:52
And there's a mask
if you want it.
Okay.

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It's an outrageous thing. It's almost as if
it's a- it's a marriage of convenience-
Shh.

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Tessa.
And the only thing it's gonna produce
is dead offspring.

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I'm sorry to interrupt.
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- What the fuck is that?
- What?

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I said, what the fuck is that?
Tessa, it's pesticide.

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It- It's just unbelievable.
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Would you just get that thing
out of this house?

:33:22
Well, if you feel that strongly about it,
yes, Tessa- anything.

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It would help if you might explain to me
what's upsetting her.

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I mean, this doesn't kill people, does it?
Unless they swallow it?

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No.
What? Then can you tell me
why she's so-

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You have to trust her, Justin.
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It's hard, you know,
when she-we don't talk about-

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- Does she blame me for losing the baby?
- Of course not. Give her time.

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Tell her I'll be back later.
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[Woman's Voice]
Wherever there are drug companies...

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testing their drugs on people
who they think are expendable;

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you'll find organizations like ours
trying to fight back.

:33:55
Of course, the problem is that they have
millions to spend on P. R...

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while we work with volunteers
and a few donated computers.


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