The Jacket
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:17:00
- I don't really feel like talking.
- You know, that's a shame.

:17:03
I don't believe
in disposable language either.

:17:06
You know, small talk, little talk,
chitchat. Useless.

:17:08
The game.
The game's something else, though.

:17:11
This here is our court.
I'm ready to throw the ball. Come on.

:17:19
All right.
:17:21
What are you in here for?
:17:25
- I tried to kill my wife.
- Don't you go to jail for that?

:17:30
Yeah, well, I tried, like, 30 times.
I never planned on doing it, you know?

:17:35
It was always
in the heat of the moment.

:17:37
And she kept threatening
to have me put away until finally...

:17:43
...she did.
:17:45
- Thirty times might make you seem crazy.
- Yeah, or just... Or just plain stupid.

:17:49
Because you'd think by the 20th time,
I would've found an alternative method...

:17:54
...or maybe a more effective one.
- Morning, gentlemen. How you doing today?

:17:59
For me that is a really
difficult question, Dr. Lorenson...

:18:02
...because the world around me is shrinking,
and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse...

:18:06
...are coming to see me today,
and they're not bringing flowers...

:18:09
...which just makes it really difficult
to get organized.

:18:15
And you, Mr. Starks?
:18:18
- I'm fine.
- So you're okay?

:18:23
You tell me, doc.
:18:26
You think there's
something wrong with me?

:18:29
You're a little underweight.
:18:32
Maybe I'm working it off in my dreams.
:18:37
Done with the small talk?
:18:47
Hey, it's okay.
:18:59
Mr. Starks, glad to see
you're cooperating this time.


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