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00:02:13After the delivery, I'm going to put a bike back to the garage.
00:02:17The barber didn't make a car, what are you doing?
00:02:20The barber doesn't come to anything.
00:02:22He had to put a purse on it.
00:02:24It's a joke.
00:02:26He was my brother here,
00:02:28and my brother also made a good car.
00:02:31Your brother was a good mechanic.
00:02:33But this barber doesn't come to anything like this.
00:02:41Sorry, my brother.
00:02:42It was Nabil's phone.
00:02:44If you look back at Tastar Khan,
00:02:46then I'll take you back and send you back.
00:02:48I'm afraid.
00:02:52Okay, my sister.
00:02:54I'm going to go to work.
00:02:56Okay, my brother.
00:02:57God bless you.
00:02:59Amen.
00:03:01Listen.
00:03:02If you're tired of me,
00:03:04then you're responsible for it.
00:03:06Let's go.
00:03:09My brother,
00:03:10I'll leave her to the door.
00:03:12I'll leave her to the door.
00:03:12Okay, my brother.
00:03:13Go.
00:03:16Listen.
00:03:17You'll keep your memory.
00:03:19I'll leave her to the door.
00:03:21God bless you.
00:03:22God bless you.
00:03:25God bless you.
00:03:34Look.
00:03:35God bless you.
00:03:57God bless you.
00:04:04How did you get in last night?
00:04:25Late.
00:04:28You're snoring.
00:04:31I don't snore.
00:04:33You do, and you're stressed.
00:04:34Oh, he goes back to school today.
00:04:47He'll catch you dead.
00:04:51He could have been killed.
00:04:55Probably some stone kid's been stupid when Daddy's gone.
00:04:58He jumps off.
00:04:59You're saying.
00:05:08Oh.
00:05:09I don't know.
00:05:09Oh.
00:05:10I don't think so.
00:05:11Yeah.
00:05:11Hmm.
00:05:12Looks good to me.
00:05:37It's tragic.
00:05:42I don't know when that happened.
00:05:47Oh, well.
00:05:49Hey, don't worry.
00:05:52I'll talk to him today.
00:05:55I wish he'd talk to me.
00:05:58He's been so quiet.
00:06:01Teenagers don't talk to their parents.
00:06:04They have a code of silence.
00:06:07You'll be fine.
00:06:11You'll be fine.
00:06:16I'll talk to you later.
00:06:20I'll talk to you later.
00:06:29I'll talk to you later.
00:06:33I'll talk to you later.
00:06:42I'll talk to you later.
00:06:46I'll talk to you later.
00:06:59I'll talk to you later.
00:07:03I'll talk to you later.
00:07:16I'll talk to you later.
00:07:18I'll talk to you later.
00:07:31I'll talk to you later.
00:07:33I'll talk to you later.
00:07:35I'll talk to you later.
00:07:36I'll talk to you later.
00:07:40I'll talk to you later.
00:07:42I don't know.
00:08:12I don't know.
00:08:42Hey, but you awake in there?
00:08:57Funny.
00:08:58Funny, Dad.
00:09:00Hey, so is Gramps, is he going to have an open casket?
00:09:08Closed casket.
00:09:10Why don't we just roast him?
00:09:13Oh, that's lovely.
00:09:15It's called cremation.
00:09:17No, he's going to be buried next to your grandmother.
00:09:20I think that Gramps would like to have a Viking funeral.
00:09:24Viking?
00:09:25Yeah.
00:09:26Yeah.
00:09:27I mean, he loved that stuff.
00:09:29We could just, like, put him on his boat and light it on fire and, you know, send it out into the ocean.
00:09:36Hey, there's an idea.
00:09:38That's one way to get rid of your boat.
00:09:43Hey.
00:09:44Driving to school today.
00:09:46Yeah, I was planning on it.
00:09:48Love you.
00:09:49And you too.
00:09:50You working late?
00:09:51Hope not.
00:09:52You need to start thinking about that eulogy.
00:09:55I know.
00:09:56I will.
00:10:25Alright.
00:10:26I will pop it up.
00:10:50What did you get here and us?
00:11:24I'm ready, and you are.
00:11:43Dad, it doesn't matter, really.
00:11:48Dad, come on.
00:11:50Nice.
00:11:50All right.
00:11:52I have an idea.
00:11:55What if I kept the boat?
00:11:57Yeah, why not?
00:11:59You live in the boat, and I use your bedroom as my second office.
00:12:03Fine with me.
00:12:04I'm joking.
00:12:06Come on, I'm going to be late.
00:12:24Are you okay?
00:12:33Yeah.
00:12:34See you later.
00:12:39Hey, anytime you want to talk.
00:12:43We're here with you, okay, bud?
00:12:47I know.
00:12:48Thanks.
00:12:49Thanks, Dad.
00:12:54See you later.
00:12:55Sir.
00:13:02Sir.
00:13:02See some identification.
00:13:03Thanks.
00:13:04I'll see you later.
00:13:05Hey.
00:13:09I'll see you later.
00:13:14Bye.
00:13:15Well, what if I'm going to go to bed you later?
00:13:17I'll be back in bed.
00:13:19Hey.
00:13:20Thanks, Dad.
00:13:20Bye.
00:13:21Bye.
00:13:22Love you.
00:13:22Bye.
00:13:23Bye.
00:13:24Bye.
00:13:25Bye.
00:13:26Bye.
00:13:27Bye.
00:13:27Bye.
00:13:28Bye.
00:13:28Bye.
00:13:29Bye.
00:13:30Bye.
00:13:30Bye.
00:13:31Bye.
00:13:31Bye.
00:13:31Bye.
00:13:32Bye.
00:13:32I don't know.
00:14:02I don't know.
00:14:32I don't know.
00:15:02I don't know.
00:15:32I don't know.
00:16:02Tower 1, Badger, we lost the link.
00:16:05Badger, Tower 1, aboard.
00:16:08Negative, Tower 1.
00:16:09There's no time this month.
00:16:10Every time I bang.
00:16:32We're acquiring the link.
00:16:56It's going to be tight.
00:16:59Tower 1, Badger, we're back up.
00:17:21Target traveling north towards the main straightaway.
00:17:34Speed, altitude heading, all good.
00:17:37Targeting.
00:17:38Target locked and we are on the straightaway.
00:17:57Tower 1, Badger, are we clear to fire?
00:18:00Badger, Tower 1, roger that.
00:18:02You are clear to fire.
00:18:03Take the shot.
00:18:04Three, two, one.
00:18:08Rifle.
00:18:08Impact in 10 seconds.
00:18:14Holding target.
00:18:15Five, four, three, two.
00:18:21Splat.
00:18:30Splat.
00:18:31Tower 1, Badger, partial hit on target.
00:18:35Confirming kill.
00:18:35Wait, I think I see movement.
00:18:51Wow, would you look at that.
00:18:54That's one tough dune coon.
00:18:58Tower 1, Badger, kill is not confirmed.
00:19:00Repeat, kill is not confirmed.
00:19:02Permission to fire second hellfire.
00:19:04Affirmative, Badger.
00:19:06And four, still locked.
00:19:08Three, two, one.
00:19:12Rifle.
00:19:28Are you going to be allowed out of the house this weekend?
00:19:31I'm busy with the funeral.
00:19:33Christ.
00:19:34I'm sorry, I forgot.
00:19:37It's okay.
00:19:43Have you ever written an eulogy?
00:19:46Yeah, actually I have.
00:19:48My Uncle Stu's funeral, it did not go well.
00:19:52Why, what happened?
00:19:54I don't know, just, okay.
00:19:56I, he was kind of a miserable guy and, you know, he took it out on his wife and his kids and everybody, including me, and so I said, fuck it, I just got up there and told it like it was.
00:20:06It was fucking hilarious.
00:20:07It was fucking hilarious, so.
00:20:08Or an asshole, Gary.
00:20:16Probably possibly, yeah.
00:20:19Look, you're going to be fine.
00:20:21And your dad was a stand-up guy.
00:20:22Yeah.
00:20:23How do you condense a man's entire life into five minutes?
00:20:28Huh?
00:20:29There's probably an app for that, right?
00:20:31You, like, download a template, put in his name, and then boom, it writes it for you.
00:20:36Might even give the speech for you, huh?
00:20:38Great.
00:20:39Thanks.
00:20:40I don't know, ask Ellen.
00:20:41Women are good at this kind of shit.
00:20:42She's doing too much already.
00:20:44Well, don't ask a guy, you know?
00:20:46We, we, we bury this shit for like 20 years and then deal with it in therapy later.
00:20:53Guess what?
00:20:54What?
00:20:55Hey.
00:20:56We're opening a new office right on Campbell Street.
00:21:01Really?
00:21:01Yeah, right next to the college.
00:21:03Think about how we got our lunch dates when we think.
00:21:05Yeah, I think our, our lunch dates are working pretty good right now.
00:21:12I've been thinking.
00:21:13What?
00:21:14How about a weekend away?
00:21:16It could be a work day, right?
00:21:18Like a conference or a workshop, whatever you want.
00:21:22I don't know.
00:21:25What do you mean you don't know?
00:21:26I don't know.
00:21:27Either we have something or we don't.
00:21:28Of course we do, Ted, but a weekend away as a whole.
00:21:32Wake up next to me, Ellen.
00:21:33Spend an entire day with me.
00:21:39I thought we agreed.
00:21:40No pressure.
00:21:42Right?
00:21:43I mean, that was sort of the deal.
00:21:47Yeah.
00:21:48That was the deal.
00:21:50That was also three months ago.
00:21:54Ted.
00:21:57Ted!
00:21:57Ted!
00:21:58Ted!
00:21:58You're very clear.
00:22:10Come on.
00:22:11Please.
00:22:12Ted, come on.
00:22:15Please.
00:22:17Don't be mad.
00:22:19Promise me you'll think about it.
00:22:23I'll think about it.
00:22:25I promise.
00:22:25I won't be mad.
00:22:27The State Department spokesman Dan
00:22:57Daniel Winters said this in last night's emergency press conference.
00:23:01Due to the latest release of hacked NSA cables, substantial damage has been done.
00:23:07We believe that these government personnel have been put at potential risk
00:23:11because their names have been compromised in this release.
00:23:14We will find those responsible, and they will be dealt with accordingly.
00:23:19And in international news, the U.S. launched airstrikes against an ISIS strong...
00:23:27Oh, oh, oh, whoa!
00:23:42Don't hit the sly, guys!
00:23:46Oh, here we go!
00:23:47Nice! Remember my rule, no hitting the bench!
00:23:50Let's go!
00:23:52Okay.
00:24:01I got it. I got it.
00:24:02I got it.
00:24:06Here we go.
00:24:08All right, yeah, yeah.
00:24:10Road strong! Come on, son.
00:24:12Yeah.
00:24:13All right.
00:24:14Let's do this.
00:24:16I've seen you around here before.
00:24:20I'm, I'm visiting.
00:24:22Visiting, huh?
00:24:23Yes.
00:24:24So you, you waiting for someone, or...?
00:24:27Yes.
00:24:28You meet him here?
00:24:29No, I'm just enjoying the sunshine.
00:24:32It's a lovely day.
00:24:33Okay.
00:24:34Hey!
00:24:35Hey!
00:24:36Come on!
00:24:37Remember what I said?
00:24:38Catch it with your hand!
00:24:39Jeez!
00:24:40It's a park for kids, mister.
00:24:47I like it here.
00:24:49I like to watch the children playing with their mothers and fathers.
00:24:56Right.
00:24:57Yeah.
00:24:58News flash, buddy.
00:25:00In this country, we don't like strangers watching our kids.
00:25:05Especially strangers like you.
00:25:08So why don't you get lost?
00:25:11Yeah.
00:25:12Why don't you go to a mosque and read that little book of yours?
00:25:20I meant no offense.
00:25:22Well, I'm offended.
00:25:23Okay.
00:25:24So beat it.
00:25:38Sorry if I ruined your day.
00:25:39Yeah.
00:25:40Anytime now.
00:26:08I'm sorry.
00:26:10I'm afraid I can't stop going.
00:26:11Okay.
00:26:12I don't think I need you.
00:26:13It's okay.
00:26:14I'm sorry, don't get hurt.
00:26:15I can't stop that.
00:26:16Okay.
00:26:17Okay.
00:26:18I need you.
00:26:19I need you.
00:26:20I need you.
00:26:21I need you.
00:26:22I need you.
00:26:23I need you.
00:26:24Hey.
00:26:25I need you.
00:26:26I have never yet to go back in the way.
00:26:27I need you.
00:26:28Hey!
00:26:29I need you.
00:26:30I need you.
00:26:31I'm sorry, this one. I can't get for out of this one.
00:26:50Okay.
00:27:01I'm sorry, this one.
00:27:31I'm sorry.
00:27:38I'm sorry, this one.
00:27:43I'm sorry.
00:27:47I'm sorry.
00:27:50I'm sorry.
00:27:53Hey, you okay?
00:28:18Yeah.
00:28:23Thought you were going to be here earlier.
00:28:27Yeah, traffic was a bitch.
00:28:30Oh.
00:28:32You, uh, can have the dresser.
00:28:47How's the eulogy coming?
00:28:50Harder than I thought.
00:28:56You want me to write it?
00:28:57No.
00:28:59No, I said I would and I will.
00:29:01You dropped bombs on Hitler.
00:29:04Yet he died barely able to hold a crown.
00:29:10I'm not ending up in a place like this.
00:29:13There's no guarantees in life, big brother.
00:29:16Hey, I end up talking to the wall as you shoot me.
00:29:17I mean it.
00:29:18Hey, did you see this?
00:29:19Charlie gave it to me.
00:29:20He was saying how ashamed we visit a couple times a week.
00:29:25You raised a good kid.
00:29:26Huh.
00:29:27Surprised he found the time.
00:29:28I'm not.
00:29:29I'm not.
00:29:30I'm not.
00:29:31You didn't know.
00:29:32You didn't know he visited Pops.
00:29:33Yeah, sure I know.
00:29:47I just left the house.
00:29:48You are in the middle of it.
00:29:49I don't know.
00:29:50I was just going to see him where I wish to be.
00:29:52I'm surprised he found the time.
00:29:57You didn't know he visited Pops?
00:29:58Sure, I know.
00:30:00I just didn't think you visited him that often.
00:30:04You sure didn't.
00:30:07Hey, neither did you.
00:30:10Yeah.
00:30:12I guess we both dropped the ball there.
00:30:16Listen.
00:30:18I know we don't talk a lot.
00:30:22But I just want you to know that I'm here for you.
00:30:30And I'm here for you.
00:30:33That's what Dad would have wanted.
00:30:37Come on.
00:30:39Give your little brother a hug.
00:30:41Come on.
00:30:47I'm here.
00:30:52What are we going to do with all this stuff?
00:31:04I'll take care of it.
00:31:06You sure?
00:31:07Yeah, I'm sure.
00:31:08I'm here.
00:31:09I'm here.
00:31:11I'm here.
00:31:11Come on.
00:31:12I'm here.
00:31:12What are we going to do with you?
00:31:14I'm here.
00:31:16I'm here.
00:31:17I'm here.
00:31:18I'm here.
00:31:18I'm here.
00:33:51Hey, Dad.
00:33:57How was school?
00:33:59Is it okay?
00:34:03Any updates?
00:34:05No.
00:34:09What game are you playing?
00:34:12Um, bullet catcher four.
00:34:16All right.
00:34:17I, uh, I saw your uncle today.
00:34:21Dad, uh, do you mind?
00:34:23I'm online here with a couple of players.
00:34:31Sure.
00:34:31What?
00:34:38What?
00:34:39What?
00:34:39Nothing.
00:34:43No, Oh, who, God.
00:34:50Do you mind?
00:34:51I'm fine.
00:34:52What?
00:34:53It's okay.
00:34:55I have to go for a job.
00:34:56Oh.
00:35:56Can I help you?
00:36:16I was passing by and I saw the sign.
00:36:28Oh, yeah?
00:36:33I'm sorry.
00:36:34I didn't mean to intrude.
00:36:37Are you really interested?
00:36:38Mr. Yes.
00:36:49I am interested.
00:36:50I put an ad online, though.
00:36:54It must have been a month ago.
00:36:57To be honest, I forgot the sign was still there.
00:36:59Yes, I read the ad, actually.
00:37:02Great.
00:37:02Do you want a closer look?
00:37:06Please.
00:37:11Amazing...
00:37:13Grace.
00:37:14Grace.
00:37:15Yeah.
00:37:18Amazing Grace.
00:37:20You, uh...
00:37:28You're a sailor that keeps the name of the boat?
00:37:33Amazing Grace is a perfect name.
00:37:36If I buy this, I will repaint it.
00:37:45May I ask why you're selling it?
00:37:49Yeah, when my father couldn't manage it on his own anymore, he gave it to me.
00:37:53Well, he's a generous man.
00:37:57Yeah, he was.
00:37:58He passed away recently.
00:38:03The cabin is in good shape?
00:38:05There's beautiful mahogany wood down below.
00:38:09She's much faster than you would expect.
00:38:14So, uh...
00:38:15One day you just decided to jump in at the deep end?
00:38:21The deep end?
00:38:22Yeah.
00:38:24Look at buying a boat like this, you know, out of the blue.
00:38:29It was a boat from the blue.
00:38:32Yes.
00:38:35Well, uh, just so you know, I'm asking $16,000.
00:38:41$16,000?
00:38:42Yes, $16,000.
00:38:44Are you firm on that price?
00:38:48What do you have in mind?
00:38:49Perhaps we can sit down and discuss a price that works for both of us?
00:38:58Yeah.
00:38:59Why not?
00:39:01I'm Neil Wishton, by the way.
00:39:05Emir.
00:39:06Shah.
00:39:07Beth, Ted's been calling every 20 minutes.
00:39:12I don't know what to do.
00:39:14A weekend away?
00:39:15We're talking serious risk.
00:39:17Right.
00:39:17I know.
00:39:18But I think I'll lose him if I don't go.
00:39:20And that doesn't set off warning bells?
00:39:22Okay.
00:39:23I got it.
00:39:23You don't think I should go?
00:39:24Honey, listen to me.
00:39:26Right now, you and Ted have a thing.
00:39:28If you go away with him, it's not a thing anymore.
00:39:30It's a different thing.
00:39:31Don't go down that road unless you're absolutely sure.
00:39:38Are you there?
00:39:41Yeah.
00:39:47Alan?
00:39:49Are you okay?
00:39:51Hey!
00:39:53Hey!
00:39:54Come here!
00:39:55Get back here!
00:39:57Get back here!
00:39:59You little fuckers!
00:40:01No!
00:40:03Hey!
00:40:15Beer?
00:40:20I wasn't sure if alcohol was allowed.
00:40:23Hot on.
00:40:24All right.
00:40:25Right.
00:40:25And it's been a long time since I was in a mosque.
00:40:29Oh, so you're not a practicing one.
00:40:32Uh, not a practicing one, no.
00:40:35Oh.
00:40:42This must be a son.
00:40:44That's it, my chain.
00:40:48How old?
00:40:5016.
00:40:51Smart kid.
00:40:52Takes that for his dad.
00:40:53May I ask, what do you do for a living?
00:41:01I am in IT.
00:41:03Uh, computers.
00:41:07Crap, what's up?
00:41:17Shit.
00:41:18I hope this wasn't my doing.
00:41:22No, no, I am, uh, I'm trying to write my father's eulogy.
00:41:28It's driving me crazy.
00:41:30Are you and your father close?
00:41:33Yeah, I like to think so.
00:41:37I need a good opening.
00:41:38Once I get that, the rest will follow.
00:41:44Maybe you should start with a childhood memory.
00:41:47Speak to who your father was, not what he accomplished in his life.
00:41:52Oh, I got plenty of sailing stories.
00:41:55My brother Dave and I spent every weekend on the boat when we were kids.
00:42:00There.
00:42:01You've got your opening.
00:42:02May I make another suggestion?
00:42:07Sure.
00:42:11In my humble opinion, allow the story of your father to have true meaning.
00:42:18True meaning?
00:42:19I was taught the dead live on in three ways.
00:42:25Through their good deeds, through the charity other people give in their name,
00:42:29and most important, through the knowledge they leave behind in this world that benefits others.
00:42:38Ah.
00:42:40That's beautiful.
00:42:44I hope I was helpful.
00:42:49Yeah, you were.
00:42:54My wife.
00:42:55I, uh,
00:42:56better give her a hand.
00:42:58Would you mind?
00:42:58Of course.
00:43:14What happened?
00:43:18Baseball.
00:43:19Kids.
00:43:20Jesus.
00:43:21You okay?
00:43:22Yeah, I'm fine.
00:43:24You should have called me.
00:43:25I'm fine, really.
00:43:29Hey.
00:43:30Hello.
00:43:31I'm Amir Shah.
00:43:35You must be Shane.
00:43:36Yeah.
00:43:37Um,
00:43:39my dad around, or?
00:43:41Yes, um, he's outside.
00:43:43Um, kicking your mother.
00:43:47I'm here to, um,
00:43:49talk about buying the boat.
00:43:51That was my granddad's boat.
00:43:53I know.
00:43:55Sure you want to buy it?
00:43:57You don't think I should?
00:44:00Well, I, I don't know.
00:44:01I mean, it's just an old boat.
00:44:03I hope it doesn't have termites.
00:44:04Hello.
00:44:22Hello.
00:44:22Hi.
00:44:23Alan?
00:44:24Mr. Shah.
00:44:25Mr. Shah?
00:44:26I hear you're interested in the boat.
00:44:27I am. Please call me Amir.
00:44:29It's nice to meet you, Amir.
00:44:30Pleasure.
00:44:31I'm just going to put these down and grab a drink. Would you like something?
00:44:33No, thank you.
00:44:34Yeah, he already has a beer.
00:44:35Okay. I also have some real masala chai tea, if you'd rather.
00:44:38That sounds lovely. Thank you, Ellen.
00:44:40Sure.
00:44:42Do you need a hand?
00:44:43No, I'm fine. Thank you.
00:44:50You really do have a beautiful home.
00:44:53Yeah, we're working on it.
00:44:55And you're coming home from work, is that right?
00:44:58Yeah.
00:44:59She teaches at the, uh, community college.
00:45:02And, uh, what do you teach?
00:45:04I teach, um, comparative cultures.
00:45:07You're an anthropology teacher.
00:45:09Ethnology, actually.
00:45:11You must have read Levi Strauss.
00:45:13Do you know his work?
00:45:14I was under the impression his ideas were central to ethnological methodology.
00:45:18Well, structuralism, yeah, it's a bit out of fashion these days.
00:45:21Why are you an anthropologist?
00:45:23Unfortunately, no.
00:45:25I'm a computer engineer.
00:45:27My father threatened to pull me out of Oxford if I switch disciplines.
00:45:32Oxford?
00:45:33God, I'd love to study in Oxford.
00:45:35Oh, it's not nearly as glamorous as the brochures and films make it seem.
00:45:38We should probably get back to the business at hand.
00:45:41Um, I'll take it.
00:45:44Not the boat.
00:45:47I accept your price.
00:45:49Are you serious?
00:45:50Yes.
00:45:51What was the price?
00:45:52Sixteen.
00:45:53Great.
00:45:54Great.
00:45:55I don't want to change your mind, but I thought we were going to negotiate.
00:46:03Um, you seem like honest people.
00:46:06I'm sure what you're asking is a fair market price.
00:46:09Oh.
00:46:11That's nice.
00:46:12Nice, yeah.
00:46:13Cheers.
00:46:14Cheers.
00:46:16I hope you enjoy it.
00:46:17This tea will not be out of place at a cafe in Karachi, Alan.
00:46:32It tastes like home.
00:46:33That's sweet of you.
00:46:34I'm glad you're enjoying it.
00:46:35Amir's been helping me write Dad's eulogy.
00:46:38Really?
00:46:39I'm surprised he mentioned that to you.
00:46:41Hey, I was surprised too.
00:46:43What can I say?
00:46:44Amir enlightened me.
00:46:46What was it you said?
00:46:48Start with a childhood memory.
00:46:50Something that speaks to who Dad was, not what he accomplished in life.
00:46:55There's my opener.
00:46:57A sailing story.
00:46:58But it's going to have a life lesson.
00:47:01Something Dad taught me.
00:47:04Hey, I got an idea.
00:47:06Why don't you stay for supper?
00:47:07Oh, no.
00:47:08We can talk some more.
00:47:09I'm sure he's got other plans.
00:47:11As it happens, I don't.
00:47:14I would love to share a meal with you.
00:47:16Great.
00:47:17Great.
00:47:18Yeah.
00:47:19We'll celebrate the sail of the boat.
00:47:20I'll fire up the barbie.
00:47:21What do you want?
00:47:22Steak?
00:47:23Actually, I don't eat meat.
00:47:24What else do we have?
00:47:25Salmon.
00:47:26Do you like salmon?
00:47:27I do, yes.
00:47:29Alan?
00:47:30I'll have salmon too.
00:47:31And if you're doing a steak, do one for Shane.
00:47:32Surf and turf it is.
00:47:33Curly whites.
00:47:58A lot of money and braces.
00:48:01Hey, Mom.
00:48:02Oh, hey, honey.
00:48:03This is Mr. Shaw.
00:48:04He's buying our boat.
00:48:06Yeah.
00:48:07Yeah.
00:48:08We met earlier.
00:48:09Hey, what time's dinner?
00:48:11I think we'll be ready in about a half hour.
00:48:14Cool.
00:48:15I'm just going to go out for a bit, so.
00:48:17Okay.
00:48:22Shane.
00:48:23Doesn't seem very happy, does he?
00:48:25Oh, I don't know.
00:48:26I think...
00:48:27A face my teenage daughter would sometimes make.
00:48:29Right.
00:48:30Well, it's teenagers, right?
00:48:32His grandfather just died, so that's probably part of it.
00:48:36Oh, of course.
00:48:38I'm sorry.
00:48:39Do you mind if I use the loo to wash my hands?
00:48:45Oh, God.
00:48:46Yeah, sure.
00:48:47I'll get the one down here.
00:48:48It doesn't work, of course, so you'll have to go upstairs.
00:48:50It's just down the home.
00:48:51All right, thank you.
00:49:21To be honest.
00:49:23Okay.
00:49:24We'll be back.
00:49:26Okay.
00:49:27There we go.
00:49:28Let's go.
00:49:29Okay, come on.
00:49:30Bye.
00:49:31I'm sorry.
00:49:32We'll be back.
00:49:33I'll be back.
00:49:34Hold on.
00:49:35I'm sorry.
00:49:36I'm sorry.
00:49:37I'm sorry.
00:49:38Well, then I'm sorry.
00:49:39I'm sorry.
00:49:40I'm sorry.
00:49:41I'm sorry.
00:49:42I'm sorry.
00:49:43I'm sorry.
00:49:44But, we didn't happen to my family.
00:49:46You're sorry.
00:51:47Did you know Shane was visiting Dad twice a week?
00:51:50No.
00:51:52He didn't say anything.
00:52:23He didn't say anything.
00:52:55I'll see you in Valhalla, Gramps.
00:53:25What a shame.
00:53:33I don't know.
00:53:35I mean he said he wanted to go out for a little bit.
00:53:37No idea.
00:53:39Tracking device on that kid.
00:53:41Can't you track him with GPS?
00:53:43You hear a lot of American parents are doing this?
00:53:45Yeah, I was actually joking.
00:53:47But, yeah, I do know some parents that have this new tracking app.
00:53:53Paranoid parents, which we're not.
00:53:55Don't give them any ideas, please.
00:53:57So where exactly are you from, Amir?
00:54:03Karachi.
00:54:04Mmm, the city of lights.
00:54:06How long have you been in the States?
00:54:08Just arrived.
00:54:09I'm starting a new contract.
00:54:10What do you do?
00:54:11Systems integration.
00:54:13I'm a programmer.
00:54:14Listen, I don't want to change the subject, but maybe we could discuss how you plan to pay for the boat.
00:54:23I can arrange a bank transfer tomorrow, if that's alright.
00:54:32I don't see why not.
00:54:33Yeah.
00:54:34Perfect.
00:54:35Mmm.
00:54:36Hey, Bert.
00:54:37Glad you could make it.
00:54:39Sorry, Dad.
00:54:41Hey, actually, is it okay if I just eat in my room?
00:54:45No, that's rude.
00:54:46Sit down.
00:54:47Hey, Neil.
00:54:53What's the American term for it?
00:54:55Chow down?
00:54:56Yeah, it's military expression for eating.
00:55:22...for eating.
00:55:32That's work.
00:55:34Excuse me.
00:55:47Yeah?
00:55:49Bad timing?
00:55:51My steak's getting cold. What do you want?
00:55:54Well, nice. I'm doing you a favor here.
00:55:57Security briefing at 0700 tomorrow, okay?
00:56:00Attendance is mandatory.
00:56:02Security?
00:56:04Why, what's up?
00:56:06It's the leak.
00:56:07The head office is flipping the fuck out over the gun site videos.
00:56:11Some Geneva Convention bullshit about non-military combat missions.
00:56:15How does that affect the program?
00:56:18Because if the press finds out we're contractors, they're gonna shut us down.
00:56:24Wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
00:56:27Just, I'll see you tomorrow, okay?
00:56:29Yeah.
00:56:30Right.
00:56:31Sorry about that.
00:56:32Is that Gary?
00:56:33Yeah.
00:56:34What'd he want?
00:56:35One of the services down so I'm gonna leave tomorrow.
00:56:36What a shock.
00:56:37Honestly, if we made time and a half for all the hours he works overtime, we'd be rich.
00:56:41Right.
00:56:42It's 9 to 5 one day. It's Gregor's shift the next, it's completely crazy.
00:56:54Can I be excused now, please?
00:56:56Yes, you may.
00:56:57It's a graveyard shift the next. It's completely crazy.
00:57:04Can I be excused now, please?
00:57:06Yes, you may.
00:57:07How about I get us some dessert, some cheesecake, huh?
00:57:10Oh, I've never had American cheesecake.
00:57:12I hear it doesn't even taste like cheese.
00:57:17Hey, Shane, go and help your mom with the dishes.
00:57:20Are we saving this for anything?
00:57:26We're gonna toast the sail of the boat.
00:57:29Perhaps we should include your grandfather in the toast.
00:57:32Yeah, I like that idea.
00:57:40You have a big heart in here.
00:57:42If it wasn't for Dad.
00:57:46We wouldn't be standing here, would we?
00:57:52I suppose not.
00:57:56Harper Grove, 2012.
00:57:58That was a good year.
00:57:59First and last time I won my fantasy six football pool.
00:58:05In 2012, I had been working abroad for two years.
00:58:10I didn't see my family in all that time.
00:58:13It's tough.
00:58:16We would video chat, but it wasn't the same.
00:58:20I missed this.
00:58:22Family meals.
00:58:43Nine hacks of classified files, four attacks on NSA firewalls.
00:58:53We should have picked them up at the Seattle airport.
00:58:56It's not my call.
00:58:57No, this is Canary.
00:58:58We have a match here in the vicinity.
00:58:59Hey, stop here.
00:59:00What are you doing?
00:59:01What are you doing here?
00:59:02You weren't allowed to get your phone that he's done?
00:59:03They aren't allowed to get your phone out.
00:59:04I need it.
00:59:05I don't need you.
00:59:06I need to order a house.
00:59:07I need it.
00:59:08You don't need to go.
00:59:09It's a little too late.
00:59:12I can't wait or anything.
00:59:13You're the only way around the city.
00:59:14I'm fine.
00:59:15You need to go so much.
00:59:16It's a little bit.
00:59:17I can't wait to get the whole town of a day.
00:59:20I'm fine too late.
00:59:22I'm fine and you're late.
00:59:23I'm fine and I'm fine.
00:59:24The house belongs to a private contractor.
00:59:34Works for us.
00:59:36You kidding me?
00:59:41Toast is a new friend.
00:59:44It's a fair-weather sailing on the water.
00:59:47Fair-weather sailing?
00:59:49Hey, don't interrupt. I'm just getting started.
00:59:51He's not famous for his toast.
00:59:52Yeah, I'm not kidding.
00:59:53Watch out.
00:59:54To everyone's health, including financial.
01:00:00And lastly, to my father.
01:00:05For as long as I can remember,
01:00:07he loved the sea.
01:00:10That he loved that boat.
01:00:13Amir, we're passing on
01:00:16a piece of Wiston family history to you.
01:00:19And I know we've only just met,
01:00:21but I think my dad would approve
01:00:24that you're a good man.
01:00:27Thank you. I'm honored.
01:00:30Cheers.
01:00:31Cheers.
01:00:33Cheers.
01:00:33Cheers, everyone.
01:00:34Cheers.
01:00:35Okay, why don't you get me a plate.
01:00:42So, Amir,
01:00:43it must be so hard to be away from home, huh?
01:00:47When do you get to see your family again?
01:00:49Soon.
01:00:50Soon.
01:00:53Last time I shared a family meal,
01:00:56my daughter was about your age.
01:00:57Hmm?
01:00:58That's she.
01:01:00She was having some trouble in school.
01:01:06See, what, before we moved to Karachi,
01:01:07she had never been in a co-ed school.
01:01:10She had never been around boys her own age.
01:01:13And the other girls knew this,
01:01:14and they would tease her and shame her.
01:01:16God.
01:01:17I tried to talk to her.
01:01:19Nothing I said made any difference.
01:01:22Felt like I was helpless.
01:01:25Like I'd failed as a father.
01:01:26Hmm.
01:01:27I think, I think all parents feel that from time to time.
01:01:31Yeah.
01:01:32Perhaps.
01:01:35Few days later,
01:01:36they went to Miran Shah to visit with some relatives.
01:01:39I couldn't go.
01:01:40I had to stay in the city for work.
01:01:42Miran Shah is in Waziristan, right?
01:01:44In the Afghan border, where the Taliban are.
01:01:47Among other things.
01:01:49But, yes, the Pakistani Taliban.
01:01:52So, there's two different types of Taliban.
01:01:57It's complicated.
01:02:00It is complicated, isn't it?
01:02:02Yeah.
01:02:04Yeah.
01:02:05It is.
01:02:06We want the world to be black and white.
01:02:09Good guys, bad guys, but...
01:02:12so often in the real world, that's not the case.
01:02:15Hmm.
01:02:15You see, uh...
01:02:17Waziristan is a...
01:02:19tribal area.
01:02:21Very conservative, very religious.
01:02:25And they treat their women like cattle.
01:02:30I'm sorry, have you been there?
01:02:33You can't say that I have, no.
01:02:34But I was in New York, a week after 9-11.
01:02:40Seemed pretty black and white to me.
01:02:50Dad, uh, can I have a glass of wine, please?
01:02:52Yeah, I don't think it's a good idea.
01:02:53No, it's a celebration hour.
01:02:54What?
01:03:05My wife...
01:03:07is very well respected in my family and my community.
01:03:12And we built a very happy life together.
01:03:15Yeah, of course.
01:03:18Of course.
01:03:19It's...
01:03:20What's her name?
01:03:23Fatima.
01:03:24That's beautiful.
01:03:25She was.
01:03:28There's no beauty in death.
01:03:31I'm so sorry.
01:03:33Whatever she is, she's with Lestine.
01:03:38And they died together.
01:03:42Oh, my God.
01:03:45What happened?
01:03:47It's, um...
01:03:47I don't think we should...
01:03:48No, it's...
01:03:49It's all right.
01:03:50Um, they were struck by a missile.
01:03:52That's awful.
01:03:57It was awful.
01:03:59So...
01:04:00I mean...
01:04:02Who fired...
01:04:04Who fired the missile?
01:04:06A drone aircraft.
01:04:08Belonging to the CIA.
01:04:10It's horrible.
01:04:13Were they just...
01:04:14Just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
01:04:17Yeah, it must have been.
01:04:19They weren't the only ones.
01:04:21I ask you, what is the right place
01:04:23when the man they are attempting to kill
01:04:25is constantly surrounded by civilians?
01:04:28So, I mean, did the CIA,
01:04:31did they think that the civilians were...
01:04:34ISIS, or...?
01:04:36I don't care what they thought.
01:04:38Only what they did.
01:04:41Well, whatever...
01:04:44Whatever it was they were trying to do,
01:04:47I...
01:04:48The U.S. government
01:04:49does not fire indiscriminately.
01:04:51Perhaps the CIA has a different definition
01:04:53of indiscriminate.
01:04:55Yeah, well...
01:04:57Yeah, I...
01:04:58Mistakes.
01:05:03But I...
01:05:04You know,
01:05:07take things out of context.
01:05:09I mean, sometimes we don't know the bigger picture.
01:05:11Perhaps the bigger picture...
01:05:13Children are afraid to go to school.
01:05:22Public gatherings of any kind are avoided
01:05:24and all because America thinks they're above the law.
01:05:27I don't understand.
01:05:28Why is the U.S. firing missiles into civilian territory?
01:05:33I mean, that doesn't seem...
01:05:34That's not...
01:05:34Okay.
01:05:35Very good question, Shane.
01:05:36Maybe Neil has an answer.
01:05:37Hey, everyone, I don't think we should...
01:05:39Let's just not get into this right now, please.
01:05:41No, hey, it's just a discussion.
01:05:44Okay, but I think it's enough of it.
01:05:46I think it's enough.
01:05:47Look, I can't...
01:05:50I can't even imagine how you feel.
01:05:53And we are all...
01:05:55so sorry for your loss.
01:05:58We are.
01:05:59Of course.
01:05:59Of course we are.
01:06:01Thank you, Evan.
01:06:02And I'm sorry.
01:06:03This is...
01:06:04It's not a topic of conversation for your dinner table.
01:06:07I've been holy, inappropriate.
01:06:11Today is just not a good day for me.
01:06:12It's the anniversary of the deaths.
01:06:14It's not a good day for you.
01:06:16It's the anniversary of the death.
01:06:17It's the death.
01:06:18It's the death.
01:06:18It's the death.
01:06:19It's the death.
01:06:20It's the death.
01:06:21It's the death.
01:06:29And it's the death.
01:06:30Hey, Alan, why don't you go make some coffee?
01:06:48Yeah, okay.
01:06:51Would you like some more tea?
01:06:53Actually, coffee sounds good.
01:06:55Okay, can you have?
01:06:58Yeah.
01:07:00Oh, my God, that was, are you okay?
01:07:18Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
01:07:20He's obviously distraught.
01:07:22Your dad's obviously had too much to drink.
01:07:24Bad combo.
01:07:26Mom, I mean, really, we're just talking.
01:07:29No, you know what?
01:07:29We're done talking.
01:07:31Okay, we're going to serve this coffee and call it a night.
01:07:33Now, give me the cream.
01:07:34Fine.
01:07:48So, what happened to the CIA guy?
01:07:51Happened.
01:07:53Nothing ever happens to them.
01:07:55He simply continued on with their work.
01:07:57I got to take this.
01:08:10So, military, they just allow that?
01:08:18Talk to me.
01:08:19All right, I checked the logs.
01:08:21All right, I checked the logs.
01:08:21We flew a sortie into Marantia.
01:08:23One year ago today.
01:08:25What was the target?
01:08:26Some Al-Qaeda mom-maker in the middle of town.
01:08:29How far a strike outside his house, right?
01:08:33You see, Shane, some drone pilots, not even soldiers.
01:08:38They don't come within a thousand kilometers of the battlefield.
01:08:40They work in their secure cubicles, essentially playing a video game.
01:08:43The only differences in this video game, the victims are real.
01:08:48You remember any collateral damage?
01:08:50Possibly, but we didn't have boots on the ground, so if there was a body count, we couldn't verify it.
01:08:55They come home.
01:08:57To their families.
01:09:00After a long day of murder.
01:09:02And put their children to bed.
01:09:03It's so easy to divorce what they do from real-life consequences.
01:09:10I didn't know that.
01:09:12Want some coffee?
01:09:13Oh, thank you.
01:09:15Hey, with sugar?
01:09:15No, it's fine like this.
01:09:17Okay, got this information.
01:09:18I'll come out in a leak.
01:09:20Wait, is that what you're worried about?
01:09:21Ellen finding out?
01:09:23No, not her.
01:09:24Okay, then who?
01:09:25Just answer the question, Ali.
01:09:27I don't know, maybe, but it's a stretch.
01:09:30Why?
01:09:30What's this about?
01:09:32Nothing.
01:09:33I'll call him in the morning.
01:09:50Listen, we should probably go over the spec on the boat and the registration.
01:09:55Can I see you in my office for a minute?
01:09:58Yeah.
01:09:58What's this about?
01:09:59We should probably go home.
01:10:01What's this about?
01:10:03We should go home.
01:10:03Okay.
01:10:04Now, what do we do, by the or at the time of the boat makes it a lot alive.
01:10:17How about it?
01:10:19Goodbye.
01:10:20Oh, well, I'll learn.
01:10:21Let's do it.
01:10:22I'm asleep.
01:10:23They're asleep.
01:10:24So, can I see you in the chair?
01:10:25I don't know what kind of game you think you're playing, but I want you out of my house right now.
01:10:37You'd threaten me with physical violence if I refuse.
01:10:39Trust me, you do not want to go there.
01:10:44I must admit you're not what I expected in any of us, too.
01:10:50I'd call on the police.
01:10:52You won't do that.
01:10:53Oh, yeah?
01:10:53Why not?
01:10:54Because of what I've got in my briefcase sitting in your kitchen and this detonator.
01:11:00Do you know how much high explosive is in a Hellfire missile name?
01:11:08Almost 20 pounds.
01:11:10I googled it.
01:11:13Damn it.
01:11:15Canary.
01:11:17Oh, shit.
01:11:17This is Rover.
01:11:19Code red.
01:11:19I repeat, code red.
01:11:20Target has a possible explosive device.
01:11:22A few minutes.
01:11:25It'll be exactly one year from the moment of my family's death.
01:11:35What do you want?
01:11:37In time.
01:11:39Give me a phone.
01:11:43Give it.
01:11:44Look.
01:11:56Look.
01:11:58Look, your family's dead.
01:12:01I know, and I'm sorry.
01:12:02I really am.
01:12:04But I don't know what the hell you think that has to do with me.
01:12:08You know exactly what this has to do with you.
01:12:10I told you.
01:12:11I wrote code for living.
01:12:12Stop lying!
01:12:16Your government data breach, Neil.
01:12:18It opened a back door to your drone program, to your flight logs, and ultimately the way
01:12:23we're standing right now.
01:12:24So, from now on, you will tell the truth to me and to them.
01:12:40Yeah, okay.
01:12:41Mom.
01:12:51Mom.
01:12:55Mom.
01:12:56You gonna get that?
01:13:08Mom.
01:13:08Mom.
01:13:08Mom.
01:13:09Mom.
01:13:09Mom.
01:13:09Mom.
01:13:10Mom.
01:13:10Mom.
01:13:10Mom.
01:13:11Oh good, everything all settled then?
01:13:18Do they ever show you pictures of the innocents you killed O'Neil?
01:13:32Are you a dutiful wife, Ellen?
01:13:35Sorry, what?
01:13:38Do you respect your husband?
01:13:40My relationship with my husband is none of your business.
01:13:48Now is the time to be honest.
01:13:50Is there something you want to tell your husband?
01:13:56Please.
01:13:57Neil, your wife is seeing another man.
01:14:01What? Why are you...
01:14:04Why are you saying this?
01:14:06Because it's the truth.
01:14:08Mom?
01:14:10Neil, why are you doing this?
01:14:14Why are you doing this?
01:14:16Please.
01:14:18What is this, you sick fuck?
01:14:20I learned this from you.
01:14:22I put you under the same surveillance you put my country under with your satellites and your drones, so no more lies.
01:14:28Shall I tell your wife and your son who you really are?
01:14:34Neil.
01:14:36I don't work for lycra surveys.
01:14:40What are you talking about?
01:14:42Actually, there is no lycra surveys.
01:14:46Not really.
01:14:48What do you mean?
01:14:50Just a cover.
01:14:51A cover?
01:14:52Are you an undercover cop?
01:14:55No.
01:14:56Criminal what?
01:14:58No, I'm not a criminal.
01:14:59That's a matter of opinion.
01:15:00I, uh...
01:15:02I'm a...
01:15:03I'm a contractor for the CIA.
01:15:06The CIA?
01:15:07Yeah.
01:15:08As in the Central Intelligence Agency?
01:15:09Look, I couldn't tell you the truth because what I do is classified.
01:15:13I'm your fucking wife!
01:15:14Then we're all lies!
01:15:15Dad!
01:15:16Dad, what do you do?
01:15:17I told you!
01:15:18I fly UAVs!
01:15:19Drones!
01:15:20I'm sorry.
01:15:21What would be classified about aerial mapping?
01:15:23Please, tell me it's just maps.
01:15:26I've been part of a test program for contracted covert missions.
01:15:30Oh my God.
01:15:31U.S. Air Force uses UAVs to target the U.S. Air Force.
01:15:34Oh my God.
01:15:35I've been part of a test program for contracted covert missions.
01:15:40Oh my God.
01:15:41U.S. Air Force uses UAVs to target the U.S. Air Force.
01:15:44U.S. Air Force uses UAVs to target enemy movements.
01:15:48Just like the military.
01:15:50We do everything we can to minimize collateral damage.
01:15:52No!
01:15:53No!
01:15:54You do not get to reduce it to collateral damage.
01:15:56There are people with names.
01:15:58Nasreen, Fatima.
01:16:00They have names.
01:16:02Okay, be careful.
01:16:03Be careful.
01:16:05Okay, Shane.
01:16:07Let's go.
01:16:08Neil.
01:16:09Alan.
01:16:10Alan!
01:16:11Alan!
01:16:12No!
01:16:13Sit down!
01:16:23We do what he says, okay?
01:16:25We do what he says.
01:16:26Yeah.
01:16:27Is that a bomb?
01:16:30I'm so sorry that you're involved in this.
01:16:36Hey, Shane!
01:16:37Come here!
01:16:38Sit down!
01:16:39Go!
01:16:40That's it!
01:16:41You get the door!
01:16:42Quiet, you go.
01:16:43Go in.
01:16:44Shh!
01:16:45You, get the door.
01:16:47What are you doing?
01:16:48Go with me.
01:16:49Shh.
01:16:50Good night.
01:16:51Shh.
01:17:02What's up with all the shouting?
01:17:04Oh, parent-kid stuff.
01:17:06Shane's being a pain in the ass.
01:17:09What are you doing here?
01:17:11Well, you hung up on me, so we were never able to finish our conversation.
01:17:14Listen, I'm sorry about that.
01:17:19It's just not a good sight, Mary. I'm sorry.
01:17:22Okay?
01:17:23All right.
01:17:24Well, I'm just trying to figure out what was so important about that particular mission.
01:17:29Forget about it.
01:17:31Forget about it.
01:17:33Okay, okay.
01:17:36How long have we been partners now?
01:17:39I don't know.
01:17:41Three years.
01:17:42Three years.
01:17:43Yeah.
01:17:44Three years.
01:17:45And I know when you're spooked.
01:17:47And you're spooked, okay?
01:17:49Look, when you called about the security briefing of the leak, I got to thinking a little.
01:17:58And I just got a little freaked out.
01:18:00But it's all good.
01:18:01You got a little freaked out.
01:18:02Yeah.
01:18:03Gary, I swear, you're reading way too much into this.
01:18:06Am I?
01:18:07Yes, you are.
01:18:08Am I?
01:18:09Yes.
01:18:10Okay.
01:18:11Who's that?
01:18:12Oh, our neighbor.
01:18:13He, uh...
01:18:14He saw Shane bust up Ellen's windshield with a baseball.
01:18:27Yeah, I saw that.
01:18:28Yeah, Shane was lying about it, so...
01:18:29Acting like a little shit, huh?
01:18:30Yeah, dumb shit.
01:18:31Okay.
01:18:32You okay then, huh?
01:18:33Yeah.
01:18:34Okay.
01:18:35Okay.
01:18:36All right.
01:18:37Well, why don't we have a little pow-wow before the meeting in the morning?
01:18:38Tomorrow.
01:18:39Yeah.
01:18:40Okay.
01:18:41Oh, and, uh, tell Shane to fly straight or I'm gonna kick his ass.
01:18:42You hear that Shane?
01:18:43Yeah, yeah.
01:18:45You heard it.
01:18:46All right.
01:18:47You got it!
01:18:48Have a good night!
01:18:51How much a painfully good lie, Neil.
01:19:11Are there any other secrets we should discuss?
01:19:35Dad, there's something I need to tell you.
01:19:41Shane, you don't have to do this.
01:19:42You tell him nothing.
01:19:44Don't tell him anything.
01:19:45I was there.
01:19:46Dad, when Granddad died, he squeezed my hand.
01:19:51And he hadn't done that in months.
01:19:53And then he looked at me, and he knew me.
01:19:56And then he stopped.
01:19:59He stopped breathing.
01:20:00Shane.
01:20:01I could have gotten a nurse.
01:20:03I didn't feel like that was what he wanted.
01:20:06So I just left him there for them to find him.
01:20:09I guess I didn't tell you because I didn't want you to feel guilty for not being there.
01:20:14You should have been there, Dad.
01:20:16You should have been there.
01:20:18That's a very good confession, Shane.
01:20:22But the guilty should never be spared.
01:20:27What?
01:20:28Visual ID confirmed.
01:20:33Have you ever felt real guilt, Neil?
01:20:39When you look at those people below, when you take their lives, do you feel anything?
01:20:48Do you feel anything?
01:20:52What do you want?
01:20:54Huh?
01:20:56You want a confession?
01:20:58Fine.
01:21:00Me and the guy who just left, we killed your family.
01:21:04Satisfied?
01:21:06Not at all.
01:21:08Hey, come on. You want revenge, don't you?
01:21:11You want revenge?
01:21:13Come on, give it your best fucking shot.
01:21:15Take it out of me.
01:21:17But let them leave.
01:21:21Who said anything about revenge?
01:21:23Well, why else would you be here?
01:21:25Don't you listen to anything I've said.
01:21:27I'm listening. I'm listening.
01:21:30Please tell us how we can help you.
01:21:32Tell us.
01:21:35I've lost everything.
01:21:38I'll never see my family again.
01:21:42There's nothing left for me here.
01:21:44You're upset, you're not thinking clearly, but this is not...
01:21:46You don't want this, please.
01:21:47I am thinking clearly.
01:21:48Please, please, please, please.
01:21:50I'm thinking of how they were taken from me.
01:21:54I'll do anything you want.
01:21:57But please let them leave.
01:21:59I...
01:22:00I miss them so much.
01:22:01I miss them so much.
01:22:08I miss them so much.
01:22:10Please.
01:22:11Please.
01:22:12Please.
01:22:13I'm here.
01:22:14Let them go.
01:22:15Just let them leave.
01:22:16I'll do anything you want.
01:22:17Please.
01:22:18Just let them leave.
01:22:19Just let them go.
01:22:20I'm sorry.
01:22:21No.
01:22:22No.
01:22:23No.
01:22:24No.
01:22:25No.
01:22:26No.
01:22:27No.
01:22:28No.
01:22:29No.
01:22:30No.
01:22:31No.
01:22:32No.
01:22:33I'm sorry.
01:22:34No!
01:22:35No.
01:22:36No.
01:22:37We're out for time, Kendall.
01:22:39No.
01:22:44No target.
01:22:52No visual undead, Mater.
01:22:54All positions.
01:23:07No!
01:23:10No!
01:23:13Get off him!
01:23:14Get off him!
01:23:37Now you understand, do you?
01:23:53No.
01:24:01You're not gonna die.
01:24:04No.
01:24:07No.
01:24:09No.
01:24:11No.
01:24:13No!
01:24:37No.
01:24:38No.
01:24:39No.
01:24:40No.
01:24:41No.
01:24:42No.
01:24:43No.
01:24:44No.
01:24:45No.
01:24:46No.
01:24:47No.
01:24:48No.
01:24:49No.
01:24:50No.
01:24:51No.
01:24:52No.
01:24:53No.
01:24:54No.
01:24:55No.
01:24:56No.
01:24:57No.
01:24:58No.
01:24:59No.
01:25:00No.
01:25:01I'll see you next time.
01:25:31In the wake of the recent NSA data breach, private drone contractor Neal Whiston has come forward with more information on a CIA test program that blurs the lines between contractors and the military.
01:25:57Ironically, as a private contractor, Mr. Whiston may be held responsible for any civilian casualties during these previously autonomous combat missions.
01:26:07Some folks may call Whiston a patriot, but I have no doubt he is a traitor to this country and will be charged with these crimes.
01:26:15Serious damage has been done to programs of national security. This is the danger of whistleblowers like Neal Whiston. They make our nation vulnerable.
01:26:27www.indistradioforun.org
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