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00:06Operation Icebreaker.
00:10How are we liking that?
00:11We never used that before, did we?
00:13Isn't that the name of a breath mint?
00:14What?
00:15Icebreakers, right? Breath mint?
00:17Nobody's going to be thinking that.
00:18I'm thinking about some big-ass ship in the North Pole breaking ice.
00:21Says you. I'm going to be thinking Operation Breath mint.
00:24I'm thinking Operation Breath mint every time you and me are on a stakeout together, all right?
00:28Breath can knock a buzzard off a shit wagon.
00:31All right. Operation TBD.
00:36Thanks for nothing, Gum.
00:38Anyway, say hello to Domingo Gallardo Molina, a.k.a. Crazy 8.
00:44Way smarter than your average cheese eater.
00:46I turned him out when he was street level, but this dude's like the Jeffersons, moving on up.
00:50Every small-time dealer he'd throw at us, he'd end up snaking all their customers.
00:54Now it turns out that he's missing, presumed dead.
00:56Found his car, uh, out in the boonies.
00:59Last guy he ratted out was none other than his, uh, cousin, Emilio Koyama.
01:05You thinking the cousin found out and took revenge?
01:08Could be. Turns out he's missing, too.
01:10And normally I'd say someone did the world a favor.
01:14But our snitch's car, turns out we find two grams of methanate.
01:18We take it to the lab.
01:19They come back, they tell us it is the purest they've ever seen.
01:2399.1%.
01:25I mean, our chemist is blown away.
01:27He said he couldn't do the same thing better.
01:28Worse yet, it didn't come out of some super lab in Mexico.
01:31We're thinking this was cooked right here in the land of enchantment.
01:34The car was abandoned to what appears to be a, uh, cook site.
01:38This is the, uh, only other thing left behind.
01:41Now we're sending it off to Quantico, see if they can pull something off it.
01:44Meantime, our guy swabbed the filter element and found the same 99.1 met.
01:50So be on notice.
01:53We got new players in town.
01:56Now we don't know who they are, where they come from.
02:00But they possess an extremely high skill set.
02:03I mean, personally,
02:05I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:18I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:19I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:20I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:22I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:24I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:25I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:27I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:28I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:28I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:32I'm thinking Albuquerque just might have a new kingpin.
02:44Jesus, Walt, you burned the shit out of him.
02:46Oh, damn it.
02:49Hey, Skye, you got any more chicken?
02:52Emeril here is going to need a fresh pack.
02:53Bam!
02:55All right, looking good.
02:57Is this low-fat mayonnaise and the colesna?
03:00I don't know.
03:02It's a store-bought.
03:03Okay.
03:05Uh, Hank, you need another beer?
03:06Some pub shit in his hat?
03:08Yeah, I don't think that he does, Hank, and I think everybody would like it if he'd stopped saying that.
03:13Marie, some more wine, maybe?
03:15I'm all right, thanks.
03:16All right.
03:16Hey, I want a beer.
03:18Yeah, I want Shania Twain to give me a tuggy.
03:21Guess what?
03:22I ain't having it either.
03:24How about some more soda, huh?
03:25Yeah, sure.
03:26Honey, do you need anything?
03:27No, well, thank you.
03:29Okay.
03:30I'll be right back.
03:35I'll be right back.
03:51No.
03:52What, are you kidding me?
03:54You look like a damn movie star, man.
03:57Girl's got to be lining up left and right.
03:59Tell him how good looking he is.
04:01He's adorable.
04:02Wait, I don't want to be freaking adorable.
04:04He wants to be hot.
04:05Anyway, you see what I'm talking about?
04:06That's a female perspective.
04:08She's supposed to say that?
04:09Look, a guy didn't got to look like, uh, you know, Charlton Heston, I'm talking Moses days, to get a
04:16girl.
04:17All right?
04:17You just got to have confidence.
04:22Confidence and, uh, and persistence.
04:25Okay?
04:25That's what I'm talking about.
04:27I chased your Aunt Marie here all over creation.
04:29I mean, I kept bugging her for a date.
04:31She kept saying no.
04:33What, I asked you like 50 times?
04:34Yeah, it was before they tightened the stalking laws.
04:39Anyway, how about your dad here?
04:42That there's a good story, Walt.
04:44Tell him how you met Scott.
04:45Mom was a waitress in Los Alamos.
04:49And dad said that thing to you?
04:52Well, actually, your mother wasn't a waitress.
04:55It was a summer job.
04:57And, uh, she was the hostess.
05:00And she also worked the cash register and things.
05:03And I used to go in there a lot because it was close enough to the lab
05:07where I could ride my bicycle.
05:10And once I noticed her, it got to be so that I would only go in when I knew she
05:17was working.
05:18When it was slow, she would lean against the counter doing her crossword puzzles.
05:23Uh, but kind of hiding it, right?
05:26Pretending that she was still working.
05:28And once I caught on to that, I would do crossword puzzles while I ate my grilled cheese sandwich.
05:34It got so that every day at lunch, we would both be doing the New York Times crossword puzzle ten
05:41feet from each other.
05:45And, uh, eventually, I caught her looking over at me.
05:53So, I began saying, excuse me, um, 14 across, seven-letter word for whatchamacallit, may I ask, what, what you
06:03wrote down?
06:04And, uh, well, uh, got us talking.
06:08And, uh, boy, I tell you, I was, I was terrible at those puzzles.
06:14I don't think that I finished even one of them.
06:17But your mother would do them in ink.
06:21Very smooth.
06:23I bet you didn't think your old man had it in them, huh?
06:26But that's what I'm talking about.
06:27That's persistence.
06:28You see, once you set your cap for something, or somebody, you gotta just, you know, whoa, Skye.
06:38Mom.
06:39Are you all right?
06:41Hey, hey.
06:43Shh, honey, it's okay.
06:45What's the matter?
06:50What is it?
06:54Ask him.
07:05What's she talking about?
07:12Walt?
07:20I have cancer.
07:27Lung cancer.
07:39It's bad.
08:02Ask him how long he's known.
08:06I guess a month, maybe, or...
08:08For God's sakes, Walt.
08:10And we're just sitting out there having a cookout like nothing's going on?
08:13Made me promise not to tell anybody.
08:16Christ, these last 48 hours.
08:20And it's the weekend, so I couldn't even get his doctor on the phone.
08:24Buddy, why, I mean, why wouldn't you want to tell anybody?
08:28Walt, don't you see?
08:31Everybody just wants to help you.
08:33We're family.
08:36We get through these things together.
08:38I mean, I don't get, you know, lung cancer?
08:42How could that happen?
08:43You don't even smoke.
08:44You know, I'm thinking that this goes back 20 years, maybe, to the applications lab.
08:49All those chemicals they had you working around.
08:51We always took the proper precautions.
08:54One time you complained about that they didn't give you the right kind of, um, I don't know,
08:58some kind of ventilation hood or something, and then the headaches.
09:02No, it wasn't that.
09:03This is just, how do they think they can get away with this?
09:06We should hire a lawyer.
09:08Okay, so first, let's deal with this.
09:12Okay, so what's the next step for Walt?
09:17Certainly a second opinion, right?
09:19Right, right, right, absolutely.
09:22Okay, so first thing tomorrow, I talk to my radiologists.
09:27We find you the best, the oncology dream team.
09:33That's good.
09:35That's good.
09:36Yeah.
09:40Yeah.
09:42Yeah, okay.
09:44Okay.
09:44Yeah.
09:51I'm gonna go check on Walt Jr.
09:53I, um, I'm gonna see if I can talk him into, I don't know, joining us.
10:00I really didn't mean for him to find out that way.
10:11Walt, uh, whatever happens.
10:17Helps us goes without saying, but, um, whatever happens,
10:22I want you to know that, um,
10:26I'll always take care of your family.
10:56I'll always take care of your family.
10:58Uh, fake Pop-Tarts.
10:59These are mad tight, yo.
11:01Uh, thanks, man.
11:02Pass.
11:03You're lost.
11:04These are from, like, Canada or something.
11:05Imported.
11:06Hey, yo, what happened to your hallway, man?
11:09Uh, did, like, the ceiling fall down, or?
11:10Oh, yeah, uh,
11:13nah, man, I think the house is just settling.
11:16You know, it's been caving in left and right.
11:18Hit me in the eye.
11:20It's bananas.
11:22Yo, my pops could fix you up.
11:24He's, like, a contractor or something.
11:26I have.
11:26Yeah, right on.
11:27I should have grabbed that number.
11:29Say hi, Jesse.
11:30He's still cooking a little crystal.
11:34Uh, could be, yeah.
11:37You know, from time to time.
11:39I heard you lost your partner.
11:43Emilio.
11:45Didn't he get locked up?
11:46Nah, man, uh, he's out.
11:48His cousin bailed him out.
11:49I think he skipped town or something.
11:51I don't know about any of that.
11:52I've just been kind of doing my own thing these days, so.
11:56But you, uh, maybe got some crystal, man?
11:59Because I could seriously go for a bowl right now,
12:01you know what I'm saying?
12:02Take the edge off.
12:03Hell, yeah, Sunday night bowl, yo.
12:10Well, uh, maybe it just so happens that, uh,
12:14just recently cooked the best batch ever.
12:19Yeah?
12:21Oh, yeah.
12:22Came up with this whole new recipe.
12:23It's more like a formula.
12:25It's, like, way, way more chemically shit.
12:30You know, it's just the bomb, so.
12:35But, you know, I don't know.
12:36I've been thinking lately I'd just lay off of it for a while.
12:39Because lately it's been kind of making me paranoid, so.
12:47You know, for, like, health-wise, just lay off.
12:51Yo, if you're not in the sharing, man,
12:53just tell us to piss off.
12:54It's cool.
12:55We don't need no soap opera.
12:57Yeah, man, whatever.
12:58No, no, no, it's all good, you know.
13:00I'm just saying, uh,
13:02hey, I got plenty of pot.
13:05Yeah, I think I'll bounce, man.
13:07Yeah, sounds about right.
13:09Hey, yo, yo.
13:11Hey, Holmes.
13:12I'm joking.
13:13Okay?
13:14I'm totally joking with you.
13:17You kidding?
13:18Sit down.
13:26Best scanté ever.
13:29Grab that pipe.
13:31Oh, jeez.
13:35Oh, you got me, too.
13:36Throw.
13:39Thank you, Shugat.
13:40Come back in here.
13:42And I'll throw you.
13:45Okay?
13:46I'm hungry.
13:47Get the new bagels.
13:48I don't know.
14:26I don't know.
14:51I don't know.
15:23I don't know.
16:13I don't know.
16:16I don't know.
16:45I don't know.
16:47Do you need some help?
16:51I don't know.
16:52I'm fine, honey.
16:53I'm fine.
16:54Just privacy.
16:57Thanks.
17:00I'm right outside if you need me.
17:04Okay.
17:12Yeah, anytime on Friday is absolutely fine.
17:15Thank you so much for working us in.
17:19Can I just put that on a credit card?
17:23Great.
17:24Perfect.
17:25Okay, so we will see you at 1045 on Friday morning.
17:30Thank you so much.
17:33Okay.
17:36Yes.
17:38Honey, the best oncologist.
17:42I mean, not even just in New Mexico, but one of the top ten in the entire nation.
17:47His name is Dr. Del Cavoli, and we see him on Friday.
17:55I mean, Marie really came through for us.
17:58She had her boss call and...
18:03Okay.
18:05This is good.
18:07From here on out, I mean, things are gonna...
18:09What's that we're putting on a credit card?
18:12Uh, it's just a deposit kind of thing.
18:15How much of a deposit?
18:17It's $5,000.
18:20Five thousand?
18:24Jesus.
18:29What's that, just to start?
18:30I mean, just to tell me what I already know?
18:33Okay, Walt, he's not in our HMO, okay?
18:36So be it.
18:37We'll figure it out.
18:40Come on, don't get hung up on money here.
18:44We can always borrow from Hank.
18:46Absolutely not.
18:52We're not gonna do that.
18:54Well, maybe we can ask your mom.
18:59Have you even called her yet?
19:04Walt, regardless, you're gonna have to tell her about this.
19:07I mean, I'm willing to do it, but...
19:10Okay.
19:11Look, I...
19:13I don't even want us thinking about money.
19:17Money is not the issue here.
19:19It's not.
19:20I know. Yeah.
19:23It's...
19:25It's not.
19:25It's not.
19:26Okay.
19:26Okay.
19:27Okay.
19:29I'll take care of the deposit.
19:32Yeah?
19:34Yeah.
19:38I'll borrow it from my pension.
19:42All right.
19:44I'm taking care of these people.
19:45What?
19:56Oh, son.
20:02That time, don't worry.
20:11Oh, damn it!
20:15Hey!
20:17Hey, pal. What's up?
20:21Oh, uh,
20:23you know, I thought I heard mice.
20:25Well, it's all we need, huh?
20:30So, what's up, pal?
20:31What the hell's wrong with you?
20:36What?
20:38You're acting all...
20:41You're...
20:43You're all...
20:45Why are you acting so weird?
20:49Son.
20:50You're acting like nothing is going on.
21:09I'm so wise.
21:12I'm so wise.
21:12I figure it out.
21:12I'm acting like nothing.
21:21I'm acting like nothing to do when I'm acting like this...
21:23When I'm acting like this cube...
21:23You're acting like nothing...
21:24Oh, no.
21:25Show me.ipea
21:46No, no, please, please, please, no.
22:10No, no, no.
22:41Hey, don't, hey!
22:45Oh, come on!
22:47Hey, am I gonna have to come down there and whoop your ass?
23:04And let me tell you something else, I'm not doing this for charity, right?
23:08I'm hands down the best he's got in that office, he knows it, I know it.
23:10I expect to be paid to a level commensurate with...
23:13I don't know, I said Dave, do you think 40 grand is a proper bonus?
23:17That's less than 10% of what I've booked for you guys this quarter, come on.
23:20I'm not gonna sit here and be disrespectful.
23:23Oh, he's shitting bricks.
23:25Oh, you know he is.
23:26Yeah, that man lives in fear, I'll go across town.
23:29Hell, I could go anywhere.
23:31Hoffman, Gordon, Bradley, or Sorcher, even Goldberg Wayne.
23:34They'd make me a partner at Goldberg Wayne just for walking in the damn door,
23:37that's how ecstatic they'd be.
23:38Next cut.
23:39Pills, yes, brother man.
23:42Dude, you should check this chick out.
23:46Who?
23:47No.
23:48Buddy, she's a cow.
23:51Stacy's a cow.
23:52We're talking major barnyard boo hog.
23:55Roll her in flower and look for the wet spot before you hit that man, you know what I'm saying?
24:00That kind of stink does not wash off.
24:03Sir?
24:04Right.
24:05Sir?
24:08Oh, yeah.
24:09Sorry.
24:10Yeah.
24:10Hi.
24:11Oh, totally.
24:11Hi. What can I do for you today?
24:13Which dude?
24:13The dude that looks like a lizard?
24:16The dude that looks like a lizard?
24:16I, uh...
24:17And he lynched like some leper?
24:18I'm sorry.
24:19I...
24:20I would like a cashier's check in the full amount made out to oncology partners of New Mexico,
24:27please.
24:29Oh, that's O-N-C-O-L-O-G-Y.
24:34Yeah, you got it.
24:38I don't understand why they're forcing you to choose between the piccolo and the oboe.
24:42You show so much promise with both.
24:44They say they can't have any switching between woodwinds because no matter how they divide it up, someone would be
24:48left out.
24:49Well, rules are rules, I guess.
24:51Sure, rules are rules. I'm all for that.
24:53But I'm telling you, you really shine on that oboe.
24:56You have real talent, and I'm not just saying that.
24:59Thanks.
25:01What about Mr. Pemberton? Is he giving you enough individual attention?
25:05I'd have to say so.
25:06He tries to talk to each one of us at least once during every practice.
25:10Well, that's good. Feedback's important.
25:12It's key, I think.
25:14Hey, so how was soccer practice?
25:21I think that was in our backyard.
25:31Who's there?
25:39What the hell are you doing out here?
25:45Hey, Dad.
25:48Hey, Mom. Jake.
25:50Got new patio furniture.
25:54Right on.
25:58My leg.
25:59My leg.
26:06I'm just trying to see you.
26:07defense.
26:08Okay, stop.
26:09Bye-bye.
26:11Bye-bye.
26:11Bye-bye.
26:17Bye-bye.
26:23Bye-bye.
27:07What do you think it could be?
27:10God knows I'm no expert.
27:13I don't know.
27:14Uppers, downers?
27:16Your guess is as good as mine.
27:17I think we should check his arms for needle marks.
27:24Do we live and stay?
27:26The Presbyterian church has those meetings.
27:29So maybe on condition, you know, if he agrees to attend.
27:34I just don't know what to tell Jake.
27:45Hey.
27:45Hey.
27:46Good evening.
27:49Well, sleep well?
27:51What time's, uh, time's dinner?
27:56In about an hour.
28:01You know, I could, uh, wash those clothes if you'd like.
28:04They look a little lived in.
28:07Uh, um, no, that's cool.
28:09Maybe later.
28:15We are not doing this again.
28:18No.
28:19We said we'd lay down the law.
28:21We lay down the law.
28:23We just have to be consistent about it.
28:27Good.
28:38Let's go.
29:11Hey.
29:14You're, uh, not taking the bus?
29:19Oh.
29:21All right, well, listen, um,
29:24give me maybe another 20 minutes and we'll get out of here.
29:27All right.
29:29All right.
29:31Yeah, good.
30:04You know, I just think that, uh,
30:10things have a way of working themselves out.
30:38Wow.
30:39When'd you, uh, when'd you get this?
30:41Last May at the New Year-End Assembly.
30:44They gave me that one, too.
30:45The one on the end.
30:49Environmental Consciousness Award.
30:52What does that mean?
30:53What, you, like, recycle cans and shit?
30:56I contacted the Albuquerque Journal and asked what kind of chemicals they use to bleach your paper.
31:00They wound up writing an article about it.
31:02Right on, little bro.
31:04Making mad inroads with the business community.
31:07All right.
31:09Now, hey, remember, not all learning comes out of books.
31:18Look at you.
31:21You know, we should, we should hang out more often.
31:23You know, just, uh, just kick back and chill.
31:28I mean, if you ever, like, I don't know, need advice.
31:33Cause, yo, I mean, I've been through it all.
31:35I mean, for real.
31:40Yeah, man, you, uh, you play the flute?
31:45It's a piccolo, actually.
31:46Dude, play some, uh, play some Jethro Toll.
31:52Hey, guys.
31:53How we doing in here?
31:55We're, uh, we're good.
31:59J?
32:00Yeah, fine, Mom.
32:02Wow.
32:03That's good.
32:04That's, that's great.
32:14What the hell?
32:16You see this?
32:18What am I, some criminal or something?
32:21Whatever.
32:22Whatever?
32:24What, you, you think that's okay?
32:27Like, oh, we can't let that scumbag
32:29warp the mind of our favorite son.
32:32I'm the favorite?
32:35Yeah, right.
32:37Practically all they ever talk about.
32:49So what I can do is never lie.
32:57No, no, no, no.
33:03Your name's only one.
33:03I can deny all they ever talk about.
33:03I'm the one.
33:11Okay.
33:18Let me know,
33:18You, you shout the receiver.
33:18But unless you were, when you was on my bed and you've got...
34:20Awesome.
35:36Yes.
35:38Yes.
35:39Okay.
35:46Oh, you can't be serious.
35:50What the hell are you doing here?
35:52Yo, I waited till the ball buster left.
35:54I mean, no offense.
35:58Who sent you, huh?
36:00Huh?
36:00Hey.
36:01You wearing a wire?
36:01Jesus.
36:02You're setting me up?
36:02Homer.
36:04A wire?
36:05You want a wire?
36:06I got a wire.
36:07Speak into the mic, bitch.
36:09What the hell's wrong with you?
36:10A wire.
36:13Jesus.
36:15So who did you tell about?
36:17Nobody.
36:18Were you nuts?
36:19Then why are you here?
36:23I don't know.
36:25It's like touch base.
36:28Touch base?
36:31Yeah.
36:32You know, um...
36:33What do they call, uh...
36:35Debrief?
36:37Maybe we could...
36:38I thought we could debrief.
36:41Debrief?
36:43Wow.
36:44That's...
36:45That's what you think we need.
36:47Debrief?
36:50Yeah, I mean, after what happened, it just seems like the thing to do.
36:55Kinda, you know, talk about it.
36:57We can't...
36:58We can't talk to anybody else.
37:01Anyway, that and I wanted to, uh...
37:04Wanted to, you know, tell you how much everybody digs that meth we cook.
37:10Everybody digs the meth we cooked.
37:15Seriously, I got dudes that would give their left nut for a little more.
37:21Great.
37:22I'm just saying, I mean, if you ever...
37:25You know, saw your way clear...
37:28To, um...
37:29You know, you and I...
37:32Cooking a little more.
37:38Wow.
37:42Get the hell off my property.
37:44What?
37:44I'm just saying.
37:45Don't come back.
37:47Now.
37:51Alright.
37:53Alright, you know what?
37:55Four grand.
37:58Your share...
38:00From selling that batch.
38:02That's why I'm here.
38:04Yeah, yeah, that's right.
38:06Hey, I didn't smoke at all.
38:10Hey, what am I doing?
38:16Do you know what happened?
38:17What found, what happened to me?
38:19Do you know what happened?
38:19No.
38:19No.
38:24No, no, no.
38:25Don't get killed, what happened.
38:29When you understand it, you are dead man.
38:30What happened to me last night?
38:34Come back to the man maybe.
38:35Don't turn it on.
38:35teams are partly notam
38:36What happened to say.
38:37There's no idea what happened.
38:38which means it's spread from the lung to the lymph nodes there's no denying it's
38:43very serious but is it it is curable I prefer the word treatable but the
38:56treatments we have at our disposal can be very effective without making any
39:00promises I can tell you that the specific course of radiation and
39:03chemotherapy I'm going to suggest has been successful in certain cases it's
39:07prolonged a patient's life and even resulted in remission what about the
39:14side effects well they can be mild to practically non-existent or they can be
39:20pretty darn awful it varies from patient to patient typically there's hair loss
39:24which begins a couple of weeks after the start of chemotherapy you may find
39:30yourself unusually fatigued not much energy you won't want to get out of bed you may
39:35lose weight due to reduced appetite and certain intestinal issues muscle aches
39:39and pains comes to get sore and bleed and of course there's the possibility of
39:45nausea although will prescribe an antiemetic and try to counteract that possible
39:51but also the other is kidney or bladder irritation you may wind up with increased bruising or bleeding
39:55error or maybe sexual symptoms
39:56Your skin may become dry.
40:29You got anything to say?
40:37What do you know about that?
40:41Nothing.
40:42Well, that's not going to fly this time.
40:43How many chances have we given you?
40:46How many chances have we sat right here and had the same conversation over and over again,
40:51where you look us in the eye and you plead ignorance and you play on our emotions,
40:56and you tell us anything and everything you think we want to hear just so we'll give you another chance?
41:01Mm-hmm.
41:02And it makes us feel like fools every time.
41:10Enough, Jesse.
41:13Enough.
41:15We are not going to have this in our house.
41:19We need you to leave.
41:31Never.
41:34What!
41:42Just the thing.
41:43We need you to move around and aim to you.
41:43Should I be doing a certain way?En
41:45argh!
42:01Thanks for not tellin' on me.
42:08You think I could have it back?
42:25It's skunkweed anyway.
42:50You know this is actually very hopeful.
43:01Did you hear me?
43:02I said this is really very, very hopeful.
43:07Oh.
43:11So can I call them and tell them you'll start next week?
43:42Uh...
43:44Ninety thousand dollars out of pocket.
43:47Maybe more.
43:48There's a way, Walt.
43:49There's financing.
43:51There's installment plans.
43:53I could always go back to work.
43:55Walt, there's always a way.
43:57All right.
43:59Skylar, say that there is a way.
44:01And we spend all that money and...
44:16Am I supposed to leave you with all that debt?
44:21No.
44:22Honey, I just don't want emotions ruling us.
44:28Maybe treatment isn't the way to go.
44:32Then why don't you just fucking die already?
44:39Just give up and die.
44:40I'm gonna die.
44:41I'm gonna die.
44:55I'm gonna die.
45:09All right, guys.
45:31Come on, move your ass.
45:34Uh, anyway, yeah, I'm not worried.
45:39I got the best frickin' attorney.
45:42Yeah, I would not want to be on the other side of this, but he's got this little team of
45:46ninjas, too, that go out and go over an operation for him.
45:49He's got the crap on me.
46:36He's got the crap on me.
47:02Oh, my God.
47:07Oh, my God.
47:37Oh, my God.
48:07Oh, my God.
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