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00:00are you sure about this my being here with you will only create more bad press for you
00:11so here's the thing i have every right to be here and selfishly i want you to be here with
00:21me so whatever people think they think i don't care it's not selfish if i want it to
00:28hey
00:36dad i didn't think you were going to be here today well if willow is found not guilty
00:46that could mean bad news for michael which could mean bad news for aurora
00:50and after everything that's gone down i had to hear these closing arguments for myself
00:56i can understand that okay now it's your turn your mother's been cleared i'm no longer under
01:04suspicion why do you still care about willow's case i want you at willow tate's trial today
01:13we'll have no problem with that but can i ask why from what i've heard drew made quite an ass of
01:20himself on the stand yesterday and i want to see if he acts up again today you're worried
01:26i'm starting to believe that drew is not the politician i need in dc and that this city would
01:33be better served with somebody else in drew's seat well congressman is an elected position
01:38you can't just pick someone else to replace drew never underestimate me jordan
01:43i typically get what i want
01:46the nurse said you wanted an appointment with me
01:56i did and if anyone asks i'll tell them i'm sick but i won't take too much of your time
02:04i know you have other patients who are actually sick
02:07a concern has come up and i wanted to discuss it with you
02:11you know get in front of it before it becomes a problem great what do you want to talk about
02:17progress and how we make it faster
02:20we're falling further and further behind the competition every day
02:25well that's not my fault your father felt the need to kill dalton right in front of me
02:32why can't you all just go away leave me alone yeah i don't see that happening
02:38levez vous faites face au mur les mets derrière la tête
02:46what do you want to talk about it today
03:08ah j'ai les bras en vie d'accord
03:12ah
03:19ah
03:21ah
03:23ah
03:25ah
03:27ah
03:29ah
03:31ah
03:33ah
03:35ah
03:37you're not really bad at the right
03:39ah
03:40ah
03:41well i was prepared to wait but the more i think about charlotte ditching a police
03:51i understand so what should we do
03:54you need to take a risk
03:56define risk
03:58i need you to search jack brennan's hotel room
04:02hey
04:03hey brennan i've been uh waiting to hear from you give my message
04:09yeah i've been a little busy with the search of valentine cassadine what's on your mind detective
04:15did uh
04:16did uh
04:17did uh
04:18did the wsp taper with my department's evidence
04:22i don't have any idea what you're talking about detective valentine maybe you can fill me in
04:26nina
04:27nina
04:28i
04:29i
04:30what are you doing here
04:32well i know it's the last day of willow's trial i wanted to check in
04:36see how you're holding up
04:38yeah
04:39i
04:40i
04:41i'm jumping out of my skin
04:42yeah
04:43that sounds about right
04:45willow did an amazing job on the stand yesterday
04:47i'm just not sure that it will be enough to undo the damage from drew's rant
04:53sitting here listening to closing arguments is gonna be torture
04:58i know
04:59i know
05:00but you have
05:01played this so perfectly you just gotta get through one more day and the whole thing's gonna be over
05:07do you really think the jury will come back that quickly
05:10no one who heard your testimony could doubt you you're innocent
05:15willow the jury is gonna say exactly that
05:20oh
05:23well hello my friend
05:25hi
05:26i wasn't expecting to see you today i thought you'd be busy wrapping up your closing arguments
05:30i wasn't expecting to see you today either i thought i'd be talking to you from home
05:35no no
05:36i'm fine ish
05:38i'm kind of
05:39i'm okay
05:40i'm fine
05:41besides i needed a change of scenery
05:43believe me
05:44okay
05:45i wanna hear about everything
05:47although right now i need to speak to my attorney with all the privilege that comes along with that
05:54should i be bracing myself
05:57i can't defend my client anymore
06:00she did it
06:03she's guilty willow shot drew
06:06and uh... i need to be here so it looks like he's supporting drew
06:21and uh... i need to be here so i could support kai
06:38well kai is lucky to have you in this corner
06:40everyone needs someone to lean on
06:53i cannot help willow get away with attempted murder
06:56her guilt i'm guessing is new information
06:59i found out last night so i'm gonna have to recuse myself right so let's go over the options
07:05alexis
07:06the trial is essentially over except for closing arguments
07:10if you step down now
07:12the judge has no choice but to declare a mistrust
07:15right and she'll get retried
07:16okay
07:17what happened did she confess
07:20no
07:21her little innocent victim act is firmly in place
07:24well then how do you know she's guilty
07:27because someone was at the house that night
07:30when
07:31drew was shot
07:32yes
07:33they were hiding in the bedroom
07:34and after the second shot
07:36they heard a very distinctive ringtone
07:39a ringtone we now know willow uses for when wiley calls
07:43alexis
07:44there could be dozens of people in port charles that have that same ringtone
07:49yes i know certainly hoping for that
07:52there aren't adequate words to describe how i don't want this to be true
07:56okay
07:57calm down
07:58walk me through it
07:59you see the time of that call
08:12it was during the time of the shooting
08:14it pinged the cell tower and i didn't dig in
08:17because it wasn't answered
08:19but yesterday i called it
08:22and wiley answered
08:24oh damn
08:25yeah
08:26and you add to that the traffic cam footage that's missing
08:29which the jury never saw
08:31she was at the scene of the crime when the crime happened
08:35and you know what it all makes sense because judge heron
08:38was murdered and willow knew she wasn't going to see her kids for a very long time
08:42she knew that drew wasn't going to help her and the only way to get her kids back was to get through out of the picture
08:48so she snapped and shot him
08:49bingo
08:50well my friend these are all very compelling arguments for mitigating circumstances but if you say any of this in your closing argument you will be disbarred alexis again and this time for good
09:05pivotal evidence against willow tate has disappeared
09:12there's a file on a secure database and it's just uh
09:15it's up and vanished
09:17well i'm sorry to hear that
09:19don't know what that has to do with the bureau though
09:21well yeah you know i was i was an agent once upon a time
09:24brennan for a bit there and uh
09:27you know even back then
09:29the wsb was one of the few organizations that could hack into a system with security like ours
09:34i just can't figure out why the wsb would want willow acquitted
09:41once willow is out from under this trial and she can see her kids she will realize that her life is much better without drew and she'll start to rebuild it
09:52well i almost said the same thing to her last night
09:55she disagreed
09:57willow's terrified because even after everything that has happened
10:02willow's not ready to let drew go
10:05i never could have gotten through this nightmare without you
10:09i i can't believe it's almost over
10:12i'm trying so hard not to get my hopes up but if i'm acquitted
10:15when when you're acquitted
10:17the family court judge will have to grant me visitation
10:20right i'll be able to see wiley and amelia again
10:24when michael goes to prison for attempted murder you're gonna get full custody
10:29that would be a dream come true
10:31are you insane
10:33i'm not gonna search jack's room
10:35the man's a trained spy i'm not
10:38is this the woman who pretended to be a lawyer to break in his timer
10:41it's not a good idea okay i i once place a bug in jack's wsb office
10:45he found it within the hour and he knew i was the one who put it there
10:49so do better this time
10:51the carly i know wouldn't back down from a challenge
10:56okay first of all a you don't know me
10:58and b you're the one who said yourself that this plan hinges on jack trusting me
11:03if he catches me in his hotel room he's never gonna trust me again
11:07and we're gonna lose any chance we have at bringing jack down
11:10exactly
11:13good
11:14so don't get caught
11:17in case you forgot we need a lab
11:19dalton lied about rocko trashing it
11:22the cops went over the old one with a fine tooth comb
11:25i haven't forgotten
11:27okay so i can't do my work without a lab
11:29why don't you and your dad go find a new lab far far away from port charles
11:35find someone else with a lower profile than me to do the research
11:40my father had a better idea
11:43and what's that
11:44he's set up a state-of-the-art lab on spoon island where you can work under our direct supervision
11:52i have no water
11:54i have no water
11:55my hand is engorded
11:57whatever happened
11:58i will not repair your damage
12:01forget the water
12:02i have a polycythemia vera
12:05cancer of the son of the r
12:08and one of the symptoms is the engorded
12:11yes i'm sure of your state
12:13you should also know that i need to be regular
12:18ce qui n'est évidemment pas le cas ici
12:23dites à vos supérieurs
12:25que j'ai besoin de soins immédiatement
12:29car je ne vous serai d'aucune utilité
12:34si je suis morte
12:36moi
12:38voilÃ
12:39i can assure you that there is no reason why the wsp would be concerned with willow's fate
12:48her husband however
12:50i mean drew was pulling strings
12:53well he's not above it
12:55maybe drew convinced someone in your it department to disappear the evidence
12:59yeah yeah i guess that's possible i just feel like the wsp has a bad habit of poaching from the pcpd
13:06like our commissioner who's randomly taken off on an assignment for you guys with no notice
13:12i can assure you detective that i had nothing to do with that decision
13:17and i sincerely hope anna comes home soon
13:20how am i supposed to explain going to windermere all the time to see who lucas
13:27we hate each other
13:28i'm sure you'll come up with something
13:30lucas asking questions is the last thing you want
13:34if he gets even a hint at what you're involved in
13:37you guys are done so
13:38you will stay away from lucas and don't ever use him to threaten me again
13:42got it
13:44i'm telling you searching jack's room it's too risky
13:48and besides we don't know if we're gonna find anything
13:51and everything he's working on wouldn't that be locked up at the wsp
13:55well not necessarily jack doesn't trust anyone except for you including the people he works with
14:01especially since colette his second in command turned on him and that wasn't that long ago
14:06so
14:07so he's gonna be very careful not to keep any incriminating documents in his office
14:13when we worked together back in the day
14:16he had a hiding place wherever we would stay
14:19okay so what happens when said hiding place is empty
14:22it won't be because you're gonna use your phone to take a picture of whatever you find
14:26oh yeah because a picture of a flash drive is oh so helpful
14:29no anything digital can be hacked jack knows this
14:34he's hacked plenty of information on his own
14:37so anything damning or top secret
14:41like sidwell intel that's gonna be hard copy only
14:45and once we know what sidwell has been working on
14:48we can use it to incriminate jack and exonerate me
14:52and then jack can be the one rotting it's steinmauer
14:55i don't know i don't know
14:59alternatively we can just stay the course
15:02and you can continue to sleep with the man you despise
15:05hey jordan
15:08trina how are you
15:10i'm good
15:11um i was actually gonna go look for kai so i'll see you guys later
15:16okay sweetheart um sounds like a plan
15:20see you later
15:22you guys
15:25sounds like she might consider us a unit
15:29well that's certainly how i see it
15:32surprised seeing you here today
15:35sidwell asked me to come
15:37and since i knew you'd be here i was happy to comply
15:42well you should have stayed away
15:44this trial is very important to the future of aurora
15:47and you are very very distracting
15:51well then i suggest you try extra hard to pay attention
15:56i'll give it a shot
15:57i'm not quite sure how you expect me to concentrate in this room with you
16:01looking like this
16:03well i can leave
16:05oh don't you dare
16:12where is alexis
16:13probably gearing up for her summation
16:17i would have thought the stakes would have had her plenty geared up already
16:22excuse me
16:32jacinda
16:33what are you doing here
16:36i pay you
16:37correct
16:38you should be at work
16:39i forwarded your calls to jennifer
16:41and left a note that you were out of the office this morning
16:44sounds like everything's covered
16:47see you inside
16:52drew do you think something's wrong
16:54alexis should be here by now
16:56no everything's fine
16:57i'll call her just to make sure okay
17:00oh actually i gotta take this
17:04just give me a sec
17:07congressman king
17:14you know that it is your duty
17:17to defend your client to the best of your ability
17:19oh
17:20i know that
17:21i did such a good job that i'm pretty sure i convinced the jury that michael could have done it
17:25and now i know that michael didn't do it
17:28so what if willow is acquitted and michael is arrested
17:31okay
17:32calm
17:33one thing at a time
17:35how convinced are you that you made your case with this jury
17:39i'm pretty damn convinced
17:40yeah
17:41my gut tells me the jury's gonna gonna acquit or they will
17:47unless i use my closing to tell them what really happened
17:53sorry i won't ask about lucas
17:56but
17:58it's not like i can get to windermere in secret
18:01i could try to help with that
18:03i could arrange a boat to meet you at pure 32 and
18:07and have them take a different route
18:10i
18:11i don't think that will work
18:13well then maybe you should think about taking up permanent residence
18:17at windermere
18:18and disappear from my life
18:20it's not like you haven't done it before
18:22Britt
18:24we have the medicine to keep you functional
18:27which means
18:28you're indebted to us
18:30people will notice
18:31that i'm gone
18:33well then maybe you should come up with a cover story
18:34to account for your time
18:37in case that
18:38day were ever to come
18:39that you wouldn't need it
18:47i'll do it
18:48good
18:49i'll get you an rf scanner
18:50so you can make sure he hasn't bugged his own room
18:53after that
18:54his usual hiding spaces will be
18:56trapdoors
18:57false bottoms of drawers
18:59under the sofa
19:01chairs things of that nature
19:03i got it
19:07you want me to go now
19:09unless you want to keep staring at each other
19:12don't expect me to be here when you get back
19:14what the hell where are you going
19:16i'm exploring the sidwell angle
19:18i'm going to be paying a visit to windermere
19:20spoon island is the perfect place for clandestine operations
19:24why the hell am i going to go search jack's room where you're going to go out there and get caught
19:27what makes you think i'll get caught
19:29what makes you think i'll get caught
19:31anna claims to be ill
19:33she says she needs a phlebotomy treatment and she needs it soon
19:37hmm
19:39does she appear unwell
19:42she dropped the cup says her hand went numb
19:45she did seem genuinely concerned about her health
19:47don't do anything yet but keep an eye on her
19:52on the street
20:02good morning pascal i'm here to see jens
20:05hey but you're wrong
20:07what a pleasure please come in
20:09well is the post clear
20:11lucy
20:13she seemed a bit
20:15put out when you invited me here on boxing
20:18lucy oh lucy
20:20that would be her problem not mine
20:23i mean i would be a fool to turn away
20:26a woman as fascinating and beautiful as yourself
20:30alexis isn't here
20:33she's cutting it pretty close
20:36you haven't heard from her since we left her office last night have you
20:41no you
20:43no
20:45do you think she believed this after all
20:47i spoke to brennan about our missing evidence
20:51and
20:53well he denies any wsp involvement
20:55but i just uh i don't really trust that guy
20:58maybe you shouldn't
21:00but is it also possible you want to blame the wsp
21:04so you don't have to consider someone closer to home
21:06you mean chase
21:08well chase is my friend
21:10he's my partner and not long ago if you asked me
21:13he would not even think of tampering with evidence
21:16and now
21:18now he's been calling outside the lines for willows benefit this entire trial
21:22i don't know i can't say with certainty that he would or wouldn't
21:24yeah and after watching him undermine our case on the stand
21:29i'd have to agree
21:31well i'm still looking into it
21:33good it's too late to have any bearing on willows trial
21:36but if someone has illegal access to the evidence database
21:39you need to find that leak
21:42and shut it down
21:43i called alexis to see where she was but i just got her voicemail
21:49i'm sure she'll be here soon
21:51can you believe michael would show his face here
21:55with his fake alibi no less
21:57the idea of that woman being anywhere near my kids
22:00do not let michael get to you
22:04it is surprising that he would be here though
22:08yeah well michael's smart
22:11when you're guilty
22:13the best thing to do is hold your head high and proclaim your innocence
22:17alexis if you implicate your own client
22:23during your closing arguments that is the very definition of unethical behavior
22:29and it will only result in a mistrial
22:31i know a conviction i know
22:33okay i know a jury has to find her guilty
22:36my friend you worked so hard to be reinstated
22:40you were an excellent attorney
22:43and that comes from the best
22:45so why do you want to throw it all away now
22:49because
22:51if willow is acquitted my granddaughter will be raised by a would-be murderer
22:56who married her victim to cover it up
22:58what else is she capable of
23:00my daughter isn't here to protect her
23:03to protect her
23:04so i have to
23:06i get it i do i absolutely get it
23:09but what happens
23:11when you're not able to protect her
23:13because you've been excised from scouts life
23:16because that's exactly what's going to happen
23:18the moment you sound the alarm on this
23:20look i've read the transcript
23:23of drew's testimony yesterday
23:25he seems to think that he and willow are some epic love story
23:28he's never going to believe that she is guilty
23:30especially when the evidence that you are providing is circumstantial
23:34she's guilty
23:37i know she is
23:40so how in good conscience do i tell a jury otherwise
23:44because we're defense attorneys
23:47alexis
23:48trust me when i say not all of our clients are angels
23:51i know that
23:52okay good good
23:54then i want you to take a step back and look at the whole picture
23:57picture
23:59what is more important to you
24:01scouts future
24:03or your duty as a lawyer
24:07my granddaughter's future
24:09you just answered your own question
24:11because if scouts future is your priority
24:14you know exactly what you have to do
24:15what you have to do
24:26alexis where have you been
24:29alexis is everything okay
24:31all rise
24:32the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:33the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:35the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:37the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:40the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:41the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:43the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:44the honorable judge sullivan presiding
24:45Jack?
24:59Jack?
25:01You expressed interest in Beatrice Restrepo?
25:05Yes.
25:05The up-and-coming painter from Columbia?
25:07Yes.
25:09I adore her work, I really do, but she produces so few pieces, they're very difficult to find.
25:14Yes, that's true, but I heard from a gallery's friend in Bogota that five new Restrepos are going on the market.
25:23And I arranged for us to have a video chat with her so you can get a little sneak peek at the pink.
25:27Oh, Eva, I would be honored.
25:30Oh, that's wonderful. I brought my computer.
25:33Oh, no, no, no, don't be ridiculous. Let's go to my study for, uh, you know, a larger screen.
25:40Huh.
25:41Oh, Eva, when I met you, it was my lucky day.
25:47The defense has painted a very sympathetic picture of Willow Tate.
26:04But nothing, I repeat, nothing justifies attempted murder.
26:12And make no mistake, this was not a crime of passion, it was premeditated.
26:17The defendant, Willow Tate, who we know had firearms training, chose to take a .38 caliber revolver from Edward Quartermain's gun collection.
26:27Willow then kept that gun, biding her time, considering her next move.
26:34Then on the night of September 2nd, 2025, she stopped considering and took action.
26:42You see, earlier that evening, Willow learned that the judge in her visitation hearing had been killed,
26:47which would delay any chance of the defendant seeing her children.
26:52She was stuck.
26:54Willow's ex-husband had been very clear that he wouldn't allow her near the kids as long as she was with the congressman.
27:00And Drew had been clear that he wasn't about to let Willow go.
27:05I mean, we all saw the intensity of his love on the stand.
27:11If she was going to be in her children's lives, she had to take matters into her own hands.
27:19And she did.
27:22Willow drove to Drew's house, let herself in with her key, and then shot Drew not once, but twice in the back.
27:29Then, she returned to General Hospital as if nothing had happened, standing by quietly while her mother lied to authorities and said that she was with her that night.
27:42All of these decisions were planned, calculated, and very much in keeping with the defendant's M.O.
27:51On the day of her wedding, Willow had discovered that Drew, her groom-to-be, had had an affair with her mother.
28:00Did she call off the nuptials the moment she learned this?
28:04No.
28:06She waited until they were at the altar to publicly humiliate him.
28:11And hey, no judgment.
28:14I, I might have done the same thing.
28:17But the point is, Willow Tate is not someone who acts rashly.
28:23And maybe that's why she held on to the gun.
28:25Perhaps she intended to sneak it back into the quarter mains.
28:29Or maybe she never expected the police to search Elizabeth Baldwin's home or to consider her a suspect at all.
28:37Not sweet nurse Tate, who loved the victim so much she married him.
28:45The defense has tried to distract you with the possibility of another suspect.
28:52Asked you to have pity on this poor, wronged mother.
28:56Or anything, so you wouldn't look at the facts.
29:00Because the facts say that Willow Tate is guilty.
29:05Come on, come on.
29:20No way.
29:36No way.
29:38No way.
30:08Miss Davis, are you ready for closing arguments?
30:17Yes, Your Honor.
30:21Please, please let her tell the jury the truth.
30:26Willow did not shoot true.
30:29My client is innocent of all charges.
30:31Willow is a pillar of our community that we call home.
30:39She's a loving wife.
30:42She's a loving and dedicated mother to her two children who she misses dearly.
30:48Does that mean that she's never made a mistake?
30:53Of course not.
30:54Nobody's perfect.
30:56In fact, she would be the first person to admit that she fell in love with another man while she was married to Michael Corinthos.
31:06Leaving him extremely bitter and extremely angry.
31:11Angry enough to want to keep Drew away from his children permanently.
31:17Angry enough to shoot Drew with his great-grandfather's gun and then planted among Willow's things.
31:24Now, you heard testimony from his great aunt Tracy Quartermain that she saw Michael at Drew's house on that night.
31:35You also heard testimony from Elizabeth Baldwin, who testified that Michael was alone in her house the day before the police found the gun there.
31:50But the real question that you need to ask yourselves, and you must ask yourself,
31:57Why would an attempted murderer hang on to the one thing that would tie them to the crime?
32:05And mark my words, the only piece of evidence that ties Willow to the crime is that gun.
32:17And the question that you need to ask yourselves is, when would Willow have taken that gun?
32:23She didn't live at the Quartermains.
32:25Yet Michael lives there now.
32:26He's lived there since he came back to Port Charles.
32:29So, he had easy access to take that gun and plant it among Willow's belongings.
32:38Willow had every opportunity.
32:42My bad, sorry.
32:43Obviously, my client is at the top of my mind.
32:45Michael had every opportunity and reason to shoot Drew because he hated him.
32:54He didn't just hate him.
32:55He despised him because he broke up his marriage.
32:59Whereas my client, she just wants a chance to be with her children.
33:05I mean, you heard her testimony when she talked about Amelia and Wiley.
33:08I mean, why would she then do something that would put her in a situation to keep her away from them permanently?
33:18I mean, it just doesn't make any sense.
33:25Ladies and gentlemen, please don't be a part of this miscarriage of justice.
33:31My client is innocent and was framed by her ex-husband.
33:39And she just wants a chance to be with her children.
33:45And when you find her innocent, you will give her that chance.
33:54Because she deserves it.
34:01Anna!
34:18Anna, levez-vous!
34:20Anna, vous m'entendez?
34:21Anna, vous m'entendez?
34:21Anna, vous m'entendez?
34:34Anna, vous m'entendez?
34:34We ask that you return with a unanimous verdict of guilty or not guilty.
34:56The jury is dismissed for deliberation.
34:59All rise!
35:00What do you think?
35:09She might get away with this.
35:15When you walk out of here, you're going to be a free woman.
35:18Dr. Westbourne, how can I help you?
35:30I'm not any happier about my being here than you are, but I need to speak with you.
35:34It's important, and I can't wait.
35:35Why are you approaching me at my room?
35:37Because I need to speak with you, so we can do it out here or in your room.
35:41You pick.
35:49Good.
35:54God.
35:55Now, what is so important?
36:02Your strategy for me to pass Sidwell's data on to you?
36:06It won't work.
36:07It won't work.
36:07It won't work.
36:07If you're looking for the trigger to the passageway, I got rid of it.
36:28Tell me, Valentin, does Jens know he's harboring a fugitive?
36:36The ADA made a good case, but after hearing Alexis...
36:54Yep, I'm glad I'm not on that jury.
36:57Hey, that was a great closing.
37:01Despite some curveballs, you presented a solid argument to the jury.
37:04They're going to see that.
37:05I don't know.
37:07The jury didn't have all the evidence, and Alexis's closing was solid.
37:12This is far from a slam dunk.
37:21Despite her hostility, it was such a smart move hiring Alexis to represent Willow.
37:27Not only did she argue on Willow's behalf brilliantly, but she essentially got Michael convicted.
37:34Win-win.
37:35Win-win?
37:37My wife gets her children back.
37:39Michael goes to prison.
37:40Yes, it's a win-win.
37:43This is playing out exactly how I promised Willow it would.
37:47I honestly don't know which side the jury will land on.
37:53Well, Turner laid out the facts, Alexis focused more on feelings, so it really just comes down to whether or not the jury feels sorry for Willow.
38:02And I just pray for my kid's sake that they can see her for who she really is.
38:08Thank you, Alexis.
38:11Well, don't thank me yet.
38:12The verdict isn't in, and the juries are very unpredictable.
38:16Still, I'm hopeful.
38:20You gave me the best defense possible, and if I go free, it'll all be because of you.
38:26I'm the next general hospital.
38:36Somebody's gonna have to take the fall to make this go away.
38:40She was getting too close.
38:42I had to improvise.
38:43Well, he's full of surprises, isn't he?
38:45What the hell are you doing in my room?
38:47This is a disaster.
38:48Do you want to go out with me tonight?
38:49What the hell are you doing in my room tonight?
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