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00:00You
00:30Let's go.
01:00Come on, come on, come on.
01:10I'm kicking it.
01:18These people I ask say it doesn't matter, but I think they're lying.
01:21Everyone has a preference.
01:22They just don't want to advertise it in case it goes the other way.
01:25Imagine the resentment if your child ever found out.
01:27Are you always this good at avoiding an answer?
01:33I'm not one to answer just because a question's been asked.
01:37You're in charge here.
01:39I'm going.
01:40So your engineering degree, resume, physicality speaks for itself.
01:45I'm more interested in your family secrets.
01:48As in?
01:49Genetic disorders.
01:51Diabetes, cancer, Parkinson's.
01:53Other than the normal wear and tear, healthy bill of goods.
01:57Okay.
01:58Um, mental issues, dementia, bipolar, arsehole-ism.
02:02Not that I'm aware of.
02:04Minus an uncle or two suffering from the last one.
02:08Sorry, I'm at the office.
02:10Not a problem.
02:11Just my opinion, Sloane, but I think you will make an excellent matter.
02:15Oh.
02:16Well, we'll see.
02:17I'm certainly going to give it my all.
02:19I'm reading everything I can get my hands on.
02:21Trying to avoid the history repeats itself sort of thing.
02:25Have you ever thought about doing this the old school way?
02:28I have no interest in anyone, especially a man, controlling me or my life choices.
02:38But I do want a child, so this is the situation I find myself in.
02:42So, Henrik, do you have above average sperm?
02:45Nothing beats German engineering.
02:47And I have 24 data points to prove it.
02:5024?
02:52Children?
02:54I'm sorry.
02:56You've fathered 24?
02:57Yes.
02:59Hoping yours will be lucky number 25.
03:0125.
03:27We seem to have a bit of a communication error, don't we?
03:34Do you understand what that means?
03:38Give me your sock.
03:40Give me your fucking sock.
03:43Let me explain it to you.
03:46You see, when I ask you a question, I expect an answer.
03:49When there isn't one, that is considered a breakdown of our communication.
03:56So, let's try this again, shall we?
04:00Did you tell anyone about the pickle?
04:08No, just text.
04:12It was the text, was it?
04:14Yeah.
04:16What did you text?
04:18Text, no text.
04:22No text.
04:22I think it means they receive a text, but they don't send a text.
04:33Yes.
04:34Yes.
04:36Well, that clears things up then, yeah.
04:39Is this really necessary?
04:40Yes, it's fucking necessary.
04:45You've been in this nerco-state less than a year and already banjaxed three times for the fucking P-head police.
04:50And this little prick is the only one who got away.
04:55So, are you going to tell me something I don't know?
04:59Earl.
04:59Earl.
05:06Do you know who you work for?
05:07No names.
05:11Do you know what they look like?
05:13I see no one, except now you and him.
05:17Have you ever spoken to the police?
05:19Told them what your job is?
05:20No.
05:21It's bad for business.
05:24Okay.
05:25Enough.
05:26He doesn't know anything.
05:27Yeah, I know.
05:35Come on, put it.
05:37Uh, sorry about all this, you know.
05:49I hear you're a fast runner.
05:52Hold on.
05:53See, he's actually pretty fucking quick.
06:06Do you want him pointing at you in a line-up?
06:19You're unbelievable.
06:20I'll take that as a compliment.
06:22Besides, we've got bigger fucking problems.
06:25Three shipments in the last three months.
06:28Dad's not happy, Sloane.
06:30He said we should pull up anchor and ship on home.
06:32I'll calm him down.
06:34The next shipment is in a week, and it's double the usual.
06:37We need to find and plug our leak before it reaches port.
06:40And what are you planning on doing that?
06:41Unbelievable.
06:58There's that problem.
06:59Bloody Hindenburg.
07:00Whoever wrote this is an absolute moron.
07:07Morning, babe.
07:07Morning.
07:11This tray looks okay.
07:15I told the developers I'd have this patched up by the end of the week.
07:18Oh, good.
07:19This rent's almost due.
07:20Hope you know if you could contribute.
07:22This developer's going to pay you, right?
07:25Did you pick a name?
07:28Inez.
07:28It was my nan's name.
07:32My mum's mum.
07:34The one I never met.
07:36That's nice.
07:39My parents want me to move back to Amsterdam.
07:43Why?
07:46To work with them.
07:49Manage their properties.
07:51I thought you were always against being under the family thumb.
07:54Well, I'm allowed to change my mind, aren't I?
08:00I can't move.
08:02For the first time in my life, I finally feel like I have a hunger.
08:05I don't want you to go anywhere without me.
08:31I'll connect.
08:35And I'll pay your share.
08:37I promise.
08:38You're crazy.
08:42One of my investors is having a liquidity issue, which created this opportunity for you.
08:55You can deliver this tech?
08:56I wouldn't have invited you into my home if I couldn't.
08:59A person like you will appreciate this.
09:03When I first got the generous offer to sell my brainchild, my crypto wallet up,
09:09the first thought that raced through my head wasn't joy.
09:14It was, how much am I going to have to pay in taxes?
09:17Well, 500 mil at a 50% tax rate.
09:20Truth is, I didn't sell it for 500 mil.
09:26That's just what I reported.
09:28The other 1.5 billion was paid for with a dozen different crypto,
09:33which are, by the way, untraceable, which means tax-free.
09:38Well, Bestine, if you're suggesting that an investment in iSpy is a way for me to help you wash your crypto,
09:45it's not what I had in mind, but I'd be open to that.
09:49Anyway, this iSpy computer surveillance software.
09:56Yeah, how does it work?
09:57It's actually very simple.
09:58Type in an address, select from a couple filters, like distance and type of camera and whatnot,
10:02and with a click of a button, the program shows you any type of camera that is active within the selected area.
10:08Pick whichever one you want, you'll see what it sees.
10:12250 grand.
10:13It's yours to have.
10:15But, I'm either a yes.
10:17Today.
10:20I only invest in winners.
10:23And I can see that you are the definition of a winner.
10:29But I'm no scruffy lab rat either.
10:33Show me real-world results, using your software.
10:36And I'll be happy to let you wash my money.
10:39What's next?
10:51What's next?
10:57What's next?
10:57We moved to Amsterdam. I guarantee our relationship won't last six months.
11:13Hey, to you, your racket is rubbish. Come on.
11:17Is that a challenge?
11:18Yeah.
11:19Rika's not like that, though, is she?
11:21It's not her, it's her parents. They despise me.
11:24Hmm. Besides, they're always telling her to tell me to get a real profession.
11:29They're ignorant dinosaurs. Coating is a great profession, and you're the best in the country.
11:34Yeah, my bank account don't think so.
11:37This place is a bit nice. How can you afford this club?
11:41You want to play in the big leagues? You gotta run with the players.
11:45Hell yeah.
11:46Plus the guy I rent my dock from, he's a member, and I swiped his membership card while him and the missus are away.
11:52You must have cameras all over the place, no?
11:53Yeah, of course he does.
11:54So what? Well, you're playing Mr. Big in his house. He's probably watching you.
11:59Probably.
12:01Except I hacked a security system, and I play a loop on his feed.
12:05Oh, I didn't know you had them kind of skills.
12:08Woo-hoo-hoo!
12:10I'm going to need you back on I spy.
12:16How's the fundraising going? I'm dancing with a big fish. If he wants to see it in action, before he'll come in.
12:21Just imagine how your dinosaur parents-in-law would think about coders when you're disgustingly rich.
12:27I want to, mate, really, but I can't.
12:35I made a promise to Rika, I won't work for free anymore.
12:39It's got to be out front, Mark.
12:45I'm sorry.
12:48It's a bit.
12:49It's a bit.
13:01You're fine.
13:11Do you want to come back to me?
13:23I need your help.
13:25Do not want to send a message?
13:28Oh fuck, these fucking chopsticks.
13:31Just a few tons of extra. That's all.
13:36150.
13:41What the fuck does that mean?
13:44Oh, a foot massage.
13:46Oh, it takes someone to the other places.
13:50Oh, don't stop baby doll, don't stop.
13:52Are you not alone?
13:53No, I'm not with my personal trainer.
13:56Why are you loose?
13:58But Julie is really important for me.
14:01No sucking.
14:03I just had a pedicure.
14:05Morgenmiddag, 12 uur, in mijn kantoor.
14:15Maar je zit het er ook wel voor een miljoen in.
14:17Dus wat maakt het uit?
14:19Ik heb morgen met de partners gesproken.
14:22En van wat ze hebben gezien, geloven ze gewoon niet dat je software een succes gaat worden.
14:26Ze willen dat afschrijven.
14:28Wat is er veranderd?
14:30Onze relatie?
14:36Dit is gewoon omdat ik bij ben weggegaan.
14:38Tuurlijk.
14:39Wat dacht je dan?
14:40Dat heeft toch altijd om het geld gedraaid?
14:42Allee, voor u toch?
14:44Helemaal niet.
14:45Julie, wij passen gewoon niet bij elkaar.
14:47Ik was altijd helemaal gek van u.
14:49Ik wou u alles geven wat je me wou, alles.
14:51Geef me dan het geld.
14:52Oké, behalve dat.
14:55Mensen vinden mij sympathiek.
14:57Mensen vertrouwen mij.
14:59En dat opent nu eenmaal allerlei deuren.
15:01Kijk waar ik zit.
15:02Ik zit in een verdieping onder de partners.
15:04Dat is nog even wachten en dan zit ik daar zelf op.
15:06Wat is je punt?
15:07Mijn punt is dat ik gewoon ben om te krijgen wat ik wil.
15:12Behalve jij dan blijkbaar, mijn soulmate.
15:19Julie.
15:22Ik heb niks meer.
15:24Ja, ik ben blut.
15:25Ik ben platzak.
15:26Bankroet.
15:27Ik weet niet wat ik moet doen.
15:31Ik kan het me niet veroorloven om die software af te maken.
15:34Ik heb geen rode rotzend om de huur van de dok te betalen volgende maand.
15:38En al mijn creditcards zijn ingenomen.
15:40Fakking leven is naar de kloten gewoon.
15:43Dat lijkt me eigenlijk heel pijnlijk om toe te geven.
15:45Vooral voor u.
15:47Dromen kunnen soms loodzwaar zijn.
15:51Ik leg een anker.
16:02Wat doe je?
16:06Ik...
16:11Julie.
16:12Ik hoef je vagina niet.
16:15Ik...
16:17Ik heb je geld nodig.
16:18Mijn geld zegt nee.
16:23Maar mijn vagina zal altijd ja zeggen op u.
16:25Ik zie je nog bij hem.
16:27I don't know.
16:57I don't know.
17:27I don't know.
17:57I don't know.
18:27I don't know.
18:57I don't know.
19:27I'm Marco de Bond.
19:35And you are?
19:42How well do you know the port of Rotterdam?
19:44Um, pretty well.
19:47How well?
19:48My dad had a company that custom-built shipping vessels.
19:52And when that went bankrupt, he worked on the docks unloading ships for 20 years.
19:58It's my childhood playground.
19:59And he doesn't work there, he doesn't work anymore, he doesn't work anymore, though, does he?
20:03No, he died a couple years ago.
20:06He had an accident on the dock.
20:07Sorry to hear that.
20:09It's fine.
20:09So I gather you would like me to pressure test the port's online security system?
20:15Yeah, something like that.
20:17You were able to do that?
20:19Sure.
20:19Anyone else know you're here?
20:31No.
20:31No.
20:33I thought it was over here.
20:34I think what my brother is trying to say.
20:37Hey, this work is highly confidential.
20:41We need someone who will be discreet.
20:44I get it.
20:45It's called security for a reason, right?
20:56These are the identification numbers of three cargo containers that arrived at the port the last couple of months.
21:02All three were compromised.
21:04Compromised?
21:06By?
21:06We suspect someone working at the port is responsible.
21:12And what do you want me to do?
21:16Connect the dots.
21:18If you were able to track all forms of communication about these containers once they reached the port,
21:25we believe it would lead us to our problem.
21:34You're talking about two different systems?
21:36There's the control center, which handles the flow of traffic, the ships, the containers, the trucks.
21:42The problem with that one is it's a closed system.
21:47There's no way to access it unless you're in the building.
21:49And then the security system, which, in theory, protects the cargo once it's on the ground.
21:55I assume that the compromise happened after the containers were offloaded from the ships, but before they were picked up by the trucks.
22:03Yes.
22:04Then that's where I would start.
22:07Then that's where I would start.
22:07You can do that discreetly, don't you?
22:23I mean, I don't see why not.
22:35One minor question about the payment.
22:39$25,000?
22:40Half today.
22:46The rest when the drawing is complete.
22:56I hope y'all wrote about this fucking wanker.
23:01How are you, Dad?
23:02Okay.
23:15Dad's done some digging of his own.
23:17Turns out our guy in the control center, Niels, was arrested a few months back.
23:21Made a plea deal.
23:23Our drugs for his freedom.
23:25Fucking Niels, man.
23:26What are we going to do?
23:27Niels was the key.
23:28We should never have fucking trusted that worm.
23:29He's fucking dead.
23:32What do we do about it?
23:40Please don't do it.
23:42Please don't do this.
23:43I promise I won't tell anything to anyone.
23:47I don't even know who you are.
23:49Well, let me tell you exactly who we are, then.
23:52My Farrah Walsh.
23:53That there is me big sister, Sloan Walsh.
23:55And we come from a long line of Walsh's in Dublin.
23:58Some call us the Walsh clan.
24:00Others like to refer to us simply as the Irish mob.
24:03Okay, but I don't need to know any of that.
24:05Then why'd you go asking?
24:08No, I didn't ask.
24:10Jerry, can I have the house, please, O'Brien?
24:12Fine choice.
24:14Seriously, I didn't ask.
24:17Right?
24:18Me?
24:19Okay, I get the message, all right?
24:21You can stop.
24:22I won't tell anything to anyone.
24:25What are you doing?
24:28Fuck!
24:30Help!
24:31Help!
24:33Help!
24:34Nobody's coming for your power.
24:35Okay, but please, let me help you.
24:38Let me help you.
24:39Hey, want to help us now?
24:41You're a fucking considerate fan, aren't you?
24:43Well, why don't you pop that little cigarette lighter on?
24:45I could use it, Louie.
24:46I mean, at the port.
24:47I don't need you anymore, man.
24:49I can help you at the port.
24:50I know what you're doing.
24:52Your methods are old-fashioned.
24:54You're analogue in a digital world.
24:56You rely way too heavily on people.
24:59They're vulnerable for making mistakes and they're greedy,
25:01like your friend, Niels, right?
25:03It's going to make your operation even more precarious.
25:06There he goes again.
25:07Tell him it's about our own operation.
25:09Listen, if you're smart,
25:10you can use their innovation against them.
25:13No, no.
25:14No, no, no, no.
25:22What the fuck are you doing?
25:25How can you use our technology against them?
25:31He's fucking lying.
25:32Let me handle this.
25:33A pony.
25:46You can use a pony.
25:50If you insert a pony into one of the control center closed system computers,
25:54you can transmit the signal.
25:57You'll be able to access the system as though you were sitting in the control center.
26:01And nobody will know the difference.
26:03And that way you can send your container anywhere you want it,
26:07on the dock, and you have a truck, your truck, pick it up.
26:10And drive away, just like everyone else.
26:12You can do this, Pony?
26:14Yeah.
26:15I mean, it's a two-man job, so I'll need help from a friend.
26:19Holy shit, he's just trying to save his own fucking skin.
26:21We can do it.
26:22I promise.
26:23I promise we can do it, okay?
26:24I promise we can send this up for you.
26:28What they're moving is none of our business.
26:56No, you're right.
26:58No, all I'm saying is, I live to take on big brotherly.
27:00Just give me an excuse.
27:02I don't want to get mixed up with bad people, you know, in real life.
27:05Neither do I.
27:07So, you think we can do it?
27:08Backdoor into one of the most complex, secure, automated traffic control systems on the planet
27:14and manipulate it without being noticed.
27:17You know, that's near impossible and highly legal.
27:21Just the idea of it gives me good stuff.
27:23That's a yes?
27:27No.
27:28No.
27:29It needs to be cash up front, mate.
27:34You couldn't let off with that.
27:37Fucking hell.
27:37We're working on it.
27:45Wait.
27:46How long?
27:46Two weeks.
27:47Two weeks.
27:48We'll have it up and running.
27:52Next shipment is in five days.
27:55All right.
27:56That's no problem, Miss Wash.
27:57We'll have it up and running in five days.
27:58The wash way works, Sloan.
28:05It just does.
28:06It always has.
28:09Just need to set an example every now and again so others don't go stepping out of line.
28:12Marco is right.
28:14Your thinking is antiquated.
28:16Every time you step on someone, you create an enemy.
28:19And sooner or later, the enemy will come calling.
28:21Yeah, well, however they come and whoever they are, I'll be ready.
28:25The last thing I want to do is raise a child in a world surrounded by this violence.
28:30What, the real world?
28:32Besides, let's be honest, if the young stars wash blood in it, there's not a soap in the
28:35world that's going to wash those little hands clean.
28:38It doesn't have to be like that.
28:40We can break the cycle if we use our intellect.
28:43Change the way we run this business, be forward-thinking, progressive.
28:47Intellect, she says, yeah.
28:50What about our little squealy pig friend, Niels, then, huh?
28:55How would you like me to go forward-thinking that situation?
28:59What is the progressive move?
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29:55How are you?
29:57Good.
29:59Thanks.
30:01The beginning of this, have you taken the effort that we knew who he was?
30:07Yes, or that others could see it.
30:09I mean, this is just a statement.
30:11I think that our Niels has gone wrong with the wrong types in the haven.
30:16That he has a deal or something.
30:19That's a smart move.
30:21Water, zeep, borstels.
30:23No fingers off.
30:53Now you can run rings around him.
30:59Maybe I should teach.
31:03Why would you do that?
31:05Stable job.
31:07Steady paycheck.
31:09Can't be serious, right?
31:11Why would you give up your freedom?
31:13Your keyboard warrior spirit.
31:15That's not us.
31:17I agree, it's not you.
31:19It could be me.
31:21I didn't have what you had.
31:25My mum left when I was still shitting in nappies.
31:29Money was so tight that if my dad had a choice between a drink or food for me, I didn't eat.
31:35So yeah.
31:37I am serious.
31:41I want a wife.
31:43A house.
31:45Two or three kids.
31:47A cat.
31:49And a dog.
31:51Sorry mate.
31:55That was a bit of an overshare.
31:57Sometimes I get a bit emotional when I've been coding too long.
32:01No, no worries.
32:03I love you bro.
32:05I love you bro.
32:15A lady in charge.
32:17Not just a lady.
32:18No, no you're not.
32:19You're also my daughter.
32:21I remember when you were knee high, you used to search these stables every day for the purple horned unicorn I told you lived here.
32:28I know.
32:30Always determined, always optimistic you'd eventually find it.
32:35I love that about you.
32:37I still do.
32:39But no.
32:41We can't risk it.
32:43Besides, you should be focusing on my grandbabies.
32:47Not business.
32:49The EU is a borderless gift that's just begging to be exploited.
32:54If anyone's paying attention they'll see it's already a drug infused gold rush.
32:58In order to compete we need to expand throughout Europe da.
33:01Well, we're dabbling you know.
33:03I don't trust Europe.
33:06If we keep feeding off the same land sooner or later we're gonna step in a pile of our own horseshit.
33:10Ireland is what I know.
33:13I like that.
33:14Then let me take charge of the European expansion.
33:17Last I remember you lost three shipments.
33:20Yes, because I was forced to use outdated methods.
33:23Relying on other people's greed so that they'll do what we ask of them.
33:27Greed.
33:28And the fear of violence.
33:29Exactly.
33:30That's the old way.
33:31I like the old way Daryl.
33:33If we use our brain instead of our fists we can make more money with less risk da.
33:37Well how do you propose we do that?
33:39Modernise.
33:40Use computers.
33:42If we control the ports we protect our shipments which means more product.
33:47More product, more profit.
33:49I suppose you think you can do that, yeah?
33:53Control the ports?
33:55Yes.
33:56Doing it in Rotterdam right now.
33:58What does your brother say?
34:00Huh?
34:01Says whatever you say.
34:07Prove it in Rotterdam.
34:09Otherwise, it's back to the old ways.
34:13It's not my best work considering the time frame but the pony's good to go.
34:22How's the relay coming?
34:23Centimeters away.
34:24Now the hard part.
34:26We need to figure out how to get into the ports control centre and plant the pony without
34:30anyone noticing.
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34:56Was echt een vette trui.
34:58It's been made by himself, right?
35:01He had to make clothes for him.
35:03That's where I'm going to be.
35:11He's not like you, Toby.
35:13Tell me about this.
35:15What the fuck is he not?
35:17Yes, and very sensitive.
35:20He has no idea how to protect himself.
35:24Do you think he has protected him before you came to see him?
35:28My brother.
35:29I think it's a good thing that you have taken him.
35:36Because he does nothing better than the rules from you.
35:39But if you do something If you do something, then I will give you some.
35:49Toby is as a brother of mine.
35:51That will always be true.
35:53I got it.
35:54You got what?
35:56I weigh in.
35:58Again, we had to take over the course of our road.
36:04And the last time ago, the MISO was the firstki night.
36:11This is the first half of the two-year-old Pisa.
36:15So 16-year-old Pisa was still here now.
36:19Why did I have to train back and forth?
36:23The Pisaacions.
36:25Let's go.
36:55Let's go.
37:25Let's go.
37:55Let's go.
38:25Let's go.
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38:58Let's go.
38:59Let's go.
39:00Let's go.
39:01Let's go.
39:02Let's go.
39:09How'd you know where we were?
39:11Do you expect us to trust you?
39:14That'd be nice.
39:16You must be Tobias.
39:17Yeah.
39:19Tobias.
39:20Oh, a Brit.
39:22Interesting.
39:23Interesting how?
39:24Just interesting.
39:26Just interesting.
39:31The name of the ship, the ID of the container, and where it needs to be delivered.
39:34In an hour and 45.
39:39Um...
39:41See, the thing is that we...
39:44It doesn't work.
39:46Excuse me?
39:48I fucking knew it.
39:49No, it's not that it doesn't work.
39:51It doesn't work from here.
39:53Where exactly does it work from?
39:56We're not sure yet.
39:58And are you gonna be sure in an hour and 45 minutes?
40:02Booster.
40:05If we get a signal booster close enough to the relay,
40:08the pony will transmit to the relay,
40:11the relay will pass it on to the booster,
40:13and the booster will send the signal back to us.
40:15And then we're in business.
40:17Do you happen to have a booster?
40:23Something's going on.
40:25No, no.
40:26It's just horrific.
40:30You will get in line at the gars Hello,
40:33like, where's what?
40:34loving thisail door?
40:35There she goes.
40:36I'm gonna be thevordan.
40:37We can even be my stop.
40:38By anything?
40:39I'm gonna be mad.
40:40I plan be.
40:41I do.
40:42I'm dying to bite and be my,
40:44I'm out of theina what you want.
40:46Dead continuer tonight.
40:47The demo will be allowed to be a monster to be...
40:49No, no, no, no, no.
41:19No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
41:49It's still on the ship.
41:51Can you get it off?
41:53Do bees have knees?
41:54I... I don't know.
41:57Yeah, fucking right they do.
42:04It's on the move.
42:06Sweet, never seen me.
42:07Come on.
42:13No.
42:14No.
42:15No!
42:16Talk to me, Tobias.
42:17I lost the signal.
42:18Get back.
42:19I'm trying.
42:21Something must be blocking it.
42:23You need to move, mate.
42:24What do you mean move?
42:25Move where?
42:25Somewhere where you're not.
42:27What do you want to do?
42:41Now?
42:42Not yet.
42:49What about now?
42:50It's working.
42:52Thank fuck.
42:54Except the container...
42:57It's gone.
42:59Container's gone.
43:00Gone?
43:01Can't just disappear.
43:03It didn't disappear.
43:05It's already on a truck.
43:07Our truck?
43:08No.
43:08What the fuck?
43:15What just happened?
43:17What the fuck?
43:17What the fuck?
43:18I got you, motherfucker.
43:48What's going on, Marco?
43:57That was not a good time, Dobby.
44:08Pull over!
44:10What?
44:11Pull the fuck over!
44:13Oi!
44:15Let's go!
44:15You should never have fucking agreed with this, shite!
44:33Back off.
44:33Let me have them.
44:34I can't wait to see this.
44:39Fuck, idiot.
44:39I can't wait.
44:40Back off.
44:58그것's got me.
45:00Oh, God, God, God, God, God.
45:30I'll take you there, all right?
45:52Shit, shit, shit!
46:00Shit!
46:02Shit!
46:29Get the fuck out now!
46:33Get the fuck down!
46:40Now open it.
46:45It's now a good moment.
46:47Get the fuck out now!
46:48Get the fuck out now!
46:49Get the fuck out now!
46:53Get the fuck out now!
46:54Get the fuck out now!
46:56Get a fucking move on, yeah?
46:59Get out of the fucking car now.
47:01Get the fuck out now!
47:12Get a fucking move on, yeah?
47:29This is everything.
47:45Right, let's move. Let's go.
47:47All right, about to get on your fucking knees.
47:53Get on your fucking knees!
47:55What are you doing? Let's go!
47:59He was meant to fall a fucking backwards.
48:16For fuck's sake, here, help me get him in.
48:19Me?
48:20That's you!
48:21Come on!
48:25Grab it there.
48:26Come on!
48:29Come on!
48:42Val!
48:43Val, wait.
48:44Marco!
48:45Come on!
48:46Marco!
48:47Come on!
48:53Let's go!
48:54Come on!
49:03So how do you want me to handle this little weasel now, Slowny?
49:09The progressive way.
49:10Very old fashioned.
49:11We're done.
49:12It's a bad thing.
49:13It's a bad thing.
49:14The progressive way.
49:15Right out.
49:16Now, it's home.
49:17How can we handle this?
49:18I'm hoping to add work.
49:19It's a better way.
49:21What are you doing?
49:22The progressive way.
49:23Well, I guess that's a good idea.
49:25Let's take a look.
49:26I'd like a map.
49:27That's a good idea.
49:28I'm looking for that.
49:29There are people who are a heavy officer,
49:31I'm also looking for the Dean and did it.
49:32The Hall of Fame is a good idea.
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