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00:06When the handiwork done to Kleiner's neck, it's clear the South Americans are from Venezuela.
00:12How do you know that?
00:14That's a Venezuelan butterfly cut.
00:16Makes you asphyxiate and bleed out simultaneously, so you effectively drown in your own blood.
00:21Kleiner must have had someone in Venezuela, someone he was working with before.
00:27Someone who's not happy with how messy this has all become.
00:30Someone with enough juice to take out the person we thought was the boss.
00:33A wise, gigantic man once told me,
00:36you don't put down a junkyard dog unless you know you have a just as nasty backup out.
00:41I think they sent enforcement up from Venezuela to keep the trains running on time.
00:44It's possible.
00:46When was the last time you were on a stakeout?
00:49Kleiner compound.
00:50Change in leadership can result in mistakes.
00:52If it does, I want to be watching when it happens.
00:56We'll need a car.
00:57Everyone in town knows mine.
00:59And your Bentley isn't subtle.
01:01I'll take care of it.
01:05This is Station House.
01:07The Dung has officially hit the fan.
01:09The Dung?
01:11Just curse, can we?
01:26I want all citizen volunteers working to phone us.
01:30Stevenson, track down the security footage from the traffic cameras at the end of Route 4 heading to Kleiner's property,
01:35and try and drum up some of that Google satellite shit.
01:38I don't think that's how Google works, sir.
01:41The people of Margrave are losing their minds, son.
01:43Just get it done.
01:44Yes, sir.
01:45Hey, Baker.
01:46Let's prepare a statement.
01:49We are still in the information gathering stages.
01:54Et cetera, et cetera.
01:58Everything we're working on, including Morrison's back burner,
02:00till we get a handle on this situation.
02:02Where was he found?
02:03Office.
02:04Secretary discovered him this morning.
02:05Okay, assume county forensics are already there.
02:08Hey, find anything?
02:09Nothing yet.
02:11I lied over.
02:13You still think my dad's guilty, you piece of shit?
02:16Easy, easy, easy.
02:18Get your fucking hands off me!
02:19I'm going to give you a do-over considering the circumstances.
02:22But when I let you go, if you take another swing,
02:25this goes in a different direction real fast.
02:31You went after my father for murder.
02:34You tried to sully the name and reputation of a man who has done nothing but gift to this community!
02:39I know your emotion, and I'm sorry for your loss, KJ.
02:42But I've never done anything in this town but my job!
02:45Fuck you, carpetbagger.
02:49Don't get in my office!
02:56Maybe you should get some air, and then hold off going to the crime scene just yet till things cool
03:03down.
03:04I'm sorry, did you just tell your chief detective to wait for a crime scene to go cold?
03:07I told my chief detective to take a beat.
03:10You accused this town's very fucking godfather of homicide only to find out he's a victim like all the others.
03:16You don't have a lot of goodwill around here right now.
03:19I'm doing you a favor.
03:21So hit the bench.
03:23I'll call you back in the game soon enough.
03:43This is quite a vehicle.
03:46It gets me from A to B.
03:47Gotta be honest, I'm not too familiar with British cars.
03:51Just need the windows tinted.
03:53Three days.
03:54At least.
03:55I guess I'll need a loaner then.
03:57Yeah, we don't do loaners.
04:01You sure?
04:08Guess you could take my car for the time being.
04:12It ain't a Bentley, but it'll get you from A to B.
04:17That's perfect.
04:29I usually get romers.
04:32And these ain't ready yet.
04:33Maybe next week they'll make a decent sandwich.
04:42How'd you do it, Mr. Mosley?
04:45Do what?
04:46Stay here.
04:48In Margrave.
04:51You never thought it might be easier somewhere else?
04:53I just thought it.
04:54I knew it.
04:57So I stay.
05:00My family's been here longer than the Kleiners,
05:03longer than the Teals, and just as long as Ms. Roscoe's can.
05:08Why should I let anyone drive me from my town?
05:12The only way they're pushing me and my sister out is in caskets.
05:17And even then, we'll be in Margrave Cemetery.
05:21The question ain't why I'm still here.
05:24It's why you ever came here in the first place.
05:28Margrave's a long way from Harvard Square, Detective.
05:33You just asked me the same thing.
05:36What'd you tell him?
05:39Same as I'm going to tell you.
05:43That's none of your business.
05:51Next time, bring me romers.
05:55Will do.
06:13Is it over?
06:14No.
06:16But I brought some backup.
06:21Roscoe.
06:22A little piece of Margrave.
06:24You hanging on?
06:27I'm hanging on, Beth, Red.
06:30Hope you know how to play Settlers of Catan.
06:32It's board game central in here.
06:34That's good.
06:35Keeping them busy.
06:36For now.
06:36They're scared.
06:37I mean, I'm scared, too.
06:40Where are my manners?
06:41I'll get you some water.
06:45She's a total mess.
06:48This place was used for a mob witness once.
06:51Door's been reinforced.
06:53Good alarm system.
06:53But use your instincts.
06:55If you feel any danger, you grab that family and you run.
07:00All right.
07:01I'm going to hit it.
07:02I'll be in touch in a couple of days.
07:03Oh, that's okay.
07:04I have to go.
07:06But what are the rules?
07:07Both locks.
07:08No lights when we're sleeping.
07:09And don't use the fireplace.
07:10Good job.
07:11You're going to get through this.
07:18Thank you for everything you've done.
07:20I'm leaving you in good hands.
07:22I'm leaving you in good hands.
07:45I don't know.
08:07Beef jerky in an enclosed space.
08:11Protein, iron, zinc.
08:13Doesn't spike your insulin.
08:16Love jerky.
08:21Neely introduced me to the good stuff.
08:31So Neely, she's a friend?
08:35We served together in the 110th.
08:37So she's a friend.
08:39I guess you can call her that.
08:41I did call her that.
08:42Why can't you call her that?
08:44I call her Neely.
08:52So what's the deal with the 110th?
08:54Long story.
08:57You've got somewhere to be.
09:03Army let me put together my own special investigations unit.
09:06Pentagon thought it would fail, which is why they put me in charge.
09:10There were nine of us.
09:11We are the rest of them.
09:13No idea.
09:14You weren't close.
09:15Very close.
09:17Went through a lot together.
09:20That's when I was in the army.
09:21And now?
09:24I'm not in the army.
09:36Barely talked to your brother for years.
09:38Fall out of touch with your army buddies.
09:40How do you let go of people so easily?
09:43It's not healthy.
09:44You're one to talk.
09:46Move on, Finley.
09:48I've seen trees lose rings faster than you.
09:54My wife's dead.
09:58She died and I can't stop wearing the ring.
10:02That's not what you told me.
10:04All I told you was her name was Sharon.
10:06Never said you were right about us being divorced.
10:08Well, why didn't you correct me?
10:10I don't correct anyone.
10:13I don't need anyone's pity.
10:16Everyone just assumes a man like me.
10:21Grumpy.
10:22Set in his ways.
10:24Pain in the ass.
10:25Pain in the butt.
10:28They just figure she walked out on me.
10:33Is that why you left Boston?
10:37You try living in a city where every place you look's a memory
10:42of the love of your life.
10:45Every restaurant, every stop on the team.
10:48All the kick in the gut.
10:52A reminder of how I failed her.
10:54Is that what you tell yourself?
10:56I promised her I'd move heaven and earth to make sure she got better.
11:05Now I pay a mobile bill each month.
11:09So I could hear her on the voicemail.
11:12So you living above a smoke shop when you're trying to quit smoking.
11:16Wearing a tweed suit in Georgia in the summer.
11:18Taking a job in the middle of nowhere.
11:20It's all some kind of penance for you not being able to save your wife.
11:25Something like that.
11:31Well that's stupid.
11:33And if you really think that, you're stupid.
11:38Fuck you.
11:40I like it when you curse.
11:42You should do that more often.
11:45Double fuck you twice.
11:54Something's happening.
12:07Cliner was murdered less than 24 hours ago.
12:10Now his nephew's out making deliveries.
12:14Counterfeit reserves are running low thanks to the Coast Guard blockade.
12:17Tensions are up.
12:19Buyers want their counterfeit cash.
12:21That truck could be full of it.
12:25Let's find out.
12:30Oh my goodness, it's almost midnight already.
12:32You two, brush your teeth.
12:34Maybe we can play another game.
12:38Another game?
12:40Don't they get tired?
12:41Yeah, I mean I try to keep them up.
12:43I go to sleep, the nightmares start.
12:44I miss their dad.
12:47Thanks again, nightmares.
12:50I, uh, I lost my dad when I was a kid too.
12:55Him and my mom both.
12:57God, what happened?
12:58It was a car accident.
13:00I was in the back.
13:02It was a miracle I survived.
13:04That's awful.
13:08After, when I was in the hospital, my, uh, my meemaw would read me Harry Potter.
13:14Because Harry gets told that his parents died in a car accident.
13:17But really, they're wizards who died trying to save him and make the world a better place, so...
13:24I'd lie to myself and pretend that my parents were wizards who died trying to do those same things.
13:29And you wanted to be like them.
13:32Is that why he became a cop?
13:36That was the idea.
13:42You know, they're gonna be okay.
13:44Kids are resilient.
13:46And they are lucky to have you.
13:59What's going on?
14:00What do you see?
14:05Fuck.
14:07Get the girl's shoes on, and wait by the cellar door.
14:14You hear me yell?
14:15You take off for the woods, and don't stop running.
14:20And we're in Tennessee.
14:23Guys are taking so much as a bathroom break.
14:25This is a home-cooked meal from the old mama.
14:28And drop back. You're getting too close.
14:31I'm fine.
14:32You have to hang back further than a normal tail.
14:35My distance is perfect.
14:36You're a giraffe in a grand caravan. Drop back.
14:39You know how many times I've tailed someone?
14:40I've been watching you for hours, and based on how you've been doing it, I'd say not that many times.
14:44Just sit there and wear your suit.
14:46Here's T-Bone Walker.
14:48Over to Chicago Bulls.
14:50Come on, I can't take another Bulls song.
14:53This is T-Bone Walker.
14:55The founding father of one of the most unique African-American art forms.
14:58I thought T-Bone was white. You sure he was black?
15:01T-Bone Burnett was white.
15:03Walker was black.
15:04Come on, Finley.
15:06There's gotta be something else.
15:08I just don't think I know.
15:11No.
15:12No.
15:16Here we go.
15:23Best opening to any rock song ever.
15:27Lay your weary head to rest.
15:31Don't you cry no more.
15:37What are you doing?
15:39What are you doing?
15:40How to say, white guys don't get their due, they can rock out.
15:50He's changing lanes. Exit a bit.
15:52On it.
16:37There, there.
16:39Hey!
16:39Where are you?
16:39Laura!
16:40Shhh!
16:49Run!
17:20Over here. Over here. Get down in the brush. Hide.
17:25Okay. I'm gonna lure them away.
17:27Yes. Do it.
17:29There's a fire road not too far east from here.
17:32Meet me at the first mile mark you come to.
17:33Hide.
17:36Don't move.
17:43Where are you from?
17:45I think they're here.
17:47Let's go.
17:50Go! Go!
18:12No.
18:14Go!
18:15Go!
18:15Go!
18:17Go!
18:19I don't know.
19:10Long drive, emotional day.
19:12You'll be asleep within two minutes.
19:22What about that guy?
19:27What am I, an eagle?
19:35Half asleep.
19:37His monitor's blocking his view to the parking lot anyway.
19:43Let's do this.
19:49Keep lookout.
19:50I'll pick the lock.
19:51Rolling up that door will make a racket.
19:53I got a better idea.
19:55What are you going to do?
19:56Tops of these trucks are made with thin vinyl to reduce the weight.
20:21Keep it down.
20:35Beecher.
20:38Beecher.
20:42What?
20:42I don't know.
21:16I don't know.
21:43I don't know.
22:29I don't know.
22:30I don't know.
22:32I don't know.
22:44If you have any idea what's going on, feel free to share.
22:47We got it wrong.
22:49He wasn't shipping money out.
22:51What is he doing besides driving around for hours to deliver nothing?
22:55I don't know.
22:56But Joe did.
22:59Joe can't help us now, Reacher.
23:02So we talked to the people who are helping Joe.
23:05The professors.
23:06They're unreachable.
23:07Not anymore.
23:08Should have landed a few hours ago.
23:11How did you know that?
23:12You didn't even look at your watch.
23:14It's pre-dawn, so I guess we'll just leave a message.
23:17Hopefully somebody will-
23:19Oh, hey.
23:20Sorry.
23:21I was looking for William Bryant.
23:24Who is this?
23:25A former student.
23:27Looking to reconnect.
23:29I'm so sorry.
23:30I honestly don't even know how to say this.
23:33He- Professor Bryant was killed this morning.
23:38What happened?
23:39He was a monk.
23:41Got back from a late flight.
23:43Took his dog for a walk and-
23:45I'm his assistant.
23:47I was here working our paper through the night.
23:50And now I'm sitting here numb since I heard the news.
23:54I'm sorry.
23:55My condolences.
23:57I have to go.
23:59They got to him fast.
24:00So if they didn't get to both.
24:15It's 5am.
24:15This better be good.
24:17Professor Castillo?
24:19Yes?
24:20This is Jack Reacher.
24:21You are working with my brother, Joe.
24:23I'm coming to New York.
24:24Now do everything I'm about to tell you if you still want to be alive by the time I get
24:27there.
24:39Charlie?
24:42Charlie?
24:46It's safe.
24:48They won't be coming after us.
24:53Girls.
24:54Girls, come on.
24:55It's okay.
24:56It's okay.
24:56It's okay.
24:57It's okay.
25:21One, two, three.
25:23Get up there.
25:23Good job.
25:25Okay.
25:25Hey.
25:28Who's tougher than the Hubble ladies?
25:35Nobody.
25:36That is damn right.
25:39Let's move.
25:41Okay.
25:41Come on.
25:46Hold your head.
26:01Yeah, probably wouldn't have gotten this past TSA.
26:06If you reach out to Picard, see how everyone's holding up.
26:12Roscoe's tough.
26:14I'm sure she's fine.
26:30Okay.
26:31Just keep it out there.
26:33Okay.
26:35Out there, how cold?
26:38It's, uh, it's fear more than exertion.
26:41Adrenaline like that knocks you right out.
26:46I don't know how we got here.
26:49We aren't bad people.
26:50I know that.
26:57Charlie, I have to tell you something.
27:04You've been manipulated.
27:06Paul left his job at Access Financial over a year ago.
27:10He hasn't been working at the bank ever since then.
27:12Everything he told you was a lie.
27:16Uh, whatever's going on, he was involved.
27:29I have known exactly where my husband has been working.
27:35And not working every day of his life.
27:44You said he didn't know anything.
27:45I was protecting my family.
27:50But since we were just shot at in a forest,
27:52I'd say that ship has sailed.
27:56Do you want to hear how our lives were ruined, Officer Conklin?
28:01Considering I was shot at too, I think I'm owed that courtesy.
28:08Mr. Kleiner wanted to meet Paul.
28:11Paul.
28:12Paul was excited.
28:13Kleiner's an important man.
28:16Sid?
28:19Hey, Paul.
28:22My business deal's almost exclusively in manufacturing.
28:25Consequently, I deal with suppliers and vendors who offer me favorable terms if I can operate in cash.
28:31It's all legal and above board on my end.
28:34Now, whether those guys declare what I pay them, well, that's between them and the IRS.
28:39Okay. I still don't see how someone like me can help your company.
28:44I need expertise moving hard currency around as a way to ensure those favorable terms.
28:50The word around town is that you've been interviewing for positions at other institutions.
28:55I would love to throw Kleiner Industries' hat in the ring.
29:00That's incredibly flattering.
29:03I've, I've really only worked in traditional finance, though.
29:08Um, you know, for banks.
29:12Yeah.
29:13I understand your hesitation.
29:15Something new, unexplored.
29:19That's what makes life exciting, right?
29:23Yes.
29:29So, this is what I'm thinking.
29:31I got a big client in Venezuela.
29:34Why don't you come down with me next week?
29:36Check out his operation, see how things work, corporate culture, all that.
29:41See if this is a line of work that might be up your alley.
29:45I'll pay generously for your time.
29:47Two weeks' pay, one day's work.
30:00Paul never should have gone to Venezuela.
30:03So.
30:05How was lunch?
30:06I'm a sucker for plantains.
30:09Me too.
30:10I need to watch myself around those things.
30:13And the work?
30:14Good.
30:16I mean, your client's needs are significant, but I think I put a dent in it.
30:24May I?
30:24Of course.
30:28You were able to move that much currency in just a few hours?
30:32You sure this was all legal?
30:35100%.
30:36I'm just, I'm really good at my job.
30:38That's for damn sure.
30:40Can you send those, uh, transfer confirmations to me?
30:42Of course.
30:48Done.
30:49Look, Paul.
30:50I want you at my company.
30:52I need you at my company.
30:54And I don't want to waste time, and I don't want to negotiate.
30:58I'll pay you four times your current salary, plus a 50% year-end kicker.
31:04But before the ink can dry on this, you know my client wants to meet you.
31:08It's about a half-mile walk to this horse farm.
31:11Come on.
31:11It's a beautiful country.
31:13It'd be good to stretch our legs.
31:14Let's do it.
31:18You like horses, Paul?
31:20I do.
31:25Are these all race horses?
31:27Mostly retired.
31:29They're just here to eat, sleep, and fuck out new champions.
31:35Yeah.
31:36Not a bad life.
31:37Oh, they love it.
31:38But not at first.
31:40You know, these are animals that are used to running as hard and as fast as they can.
31:44Racing and training and training and racing.
31:46And then, one day, they're locked in a stall.
31:50And they revolt.
31:52They bite.
31:53They gnaw at the gate.
31:55They slam against the walls, trying to break them down.
31:59And then, one day, they just stop.
32:06They just stop.
32:08You wanna know why?
32:11Okay.
32:12Because they accept that they're trapped.
32:14They know there's nothing they can do to escape their fate.
32:18And they realize that their new life isn't that bad.
32:23You know why I'm telling you this?
32:26No.
32:27That money that you moved today, you may have tried to do everything legally.
32:32But that was an impossible task.
32:34Because every cent of every dollar was tied to an international counterfeiting scheme of which you are now part.
32:41I'm able to pay you so far above market value because, frankly, I am my own printing press.
32:49You're kidding.
32:51You're kidding.
32:52This is a joke?
32:54This is as serious a situation as you've ever been in, Paul.
32:58You helped me launder millions in illegal tender and then you sent me the evidence.
33:03I have your email, your IP address, your work product.
33:09You are in this now.
33:16I know what you're thinking.
33:18You wanna run.
33:20Just like all the horses in here wanna run.
33:24Go tell the cops.
33:25Have your wife wire your money.
33:27Find a private plane out of here and back to the U.S. where everything's safe.
33:32Let me tell you something.
33:33No place is safe.
33:36You tell anyone.
33:38You're looking at 30 years minimum for what you did today.
33:42I can't.
33:45I can't do this.
33:47Can't do what?
33:48Can't get rich beyond your wildest dreams for just banging away on your laptop?
33:52Well, here's the deal.
33:53I'm gonna do you a favor.
33:55I'm going to protect you from yourself.
33:59I'm gonna leave you in here for a while.
34:02So that you don't run off and do anything stupid.
34:05And when all that fear is out of your system,
34:09I think you're gonna find that not only can you do it,
34:14you'll wanna do it.
34:17In the meantime, Paul,
34:22don't nod the gate.
34:28Wait.
34:33Hold on.
34:55Wienernie.
34:57Lord.
35:26What's going on?
35:27Come here!
35:33Please, please, please help me!
35:41You wouldn't listen to Mr. Kleiner.
35:44Please, this is what happens to you and your family,
35:47if you don't do what you are told.
35:49No, no, no!
35:50No, no, no!
35:52No!
35:56You see a man crucified and castrated in front of you.
36:02You do what you're told.
36:06Paul did what he was told and they killed him and he won.
36:12I can't let them be next.
36:15I will not let that happen.
36:19Let's go.
36:21Okay, come on.
36:23No more, Gus.
36:29What the hell happened?
36:30They found us.
36:31How?
36:31No idea.
36:32We took care of it.
36:33Okay, well, we can't take any more chances.
36:35I'll be with you until we can figure out what to do next.
36:45I'll be with you until next.
36:55Okay.
36:56Okay.
37:20Up ahead on the left.
37:22Okay.
37:33Can I help you?
37:35I need a suit.
37:36I don't know I have enough fabric.
37:38I don't have time for jokes, I need something now.
37:41A football player on the Giants, he never pick up a custom job.
37:45You want to park it square?
37:48Okay.
38:09Yeah, we got a problem.
38:21I'll be out by tomorrow anyway.
38:26I am.
38:28Are you sure you could all sell the rest of me?
38:33Okay.
38:37Can I help you, sir?
38:38I'm here to see my client, Stephanie Castillo.
38:41I believe she's under your protection.
38:43Yeah, what exactly is going on with her?
38:45She just insisted we take her in.
38:46Something about a murder, how she's in danger.
38:49Now she won't say anything to us.
38:50I promise, Sergeant Diaz.
38:53I'll fill you in after she and I speak.
38:55You have my word.
38:58All right, call me.
39:02This way.
39:10Well, there really was something in the water that reached your house, huh?
39:15My condolences for the death of your prince and colleague.
39:18My condolences for the death of your brother.
39:22How did you and Joe know each other?
39:26Um, we collaborated over the last few years.
39:31He was brilliant.
39:32And he also knew what he didn't know, which made him even smarter.
39:37His job would require my expertise from time to time.
39:41International and domestic monetary policy.
39:44Yeah.
39:45But Joe contacted me and Professor Bryant for a specialty that we don't advertise.
39:52We were the only two academics in the U.S. specializing in the theoretical effects of MUC.
39:57Mass undetectable counterfeiting on a global economic scale.
40:02Is that a big problem these days?
40:03Yeah, it's bigger than you might think.
40:05Do you know that 80% of existing U.S. currency is in $100 bills?
40:11I mean, I don't know about you, but 80% of the money that I see every day, it's not
40:14C-notes.
40:16So where's all that cash?
40:17Abroad. Underground economies. Drugs, arms, human trafficking.
40:23Not exactly credit card friendly, but they all have a denomination of choice.
40:28The American $100 bill.
40:31We have the most stable currency on the planet.
40:33It acts as a reserve against all others.
40:36Nobody's in the market for a fake Ugandan shilling.
40:38The U.S. hundred is the holy grail of counterfeiters.
40:42Now, if a fake is good enough, it's called a super bill.
40:45The North Korean government has an entire department devoted to creating one.
40:49But if it's that stable, it must be difficult to replicate.
40:53Yeah, well, there are security features.
40:57Strips, holograms, specific dives.
41:01But all of that, if someone is determined and talented enough,
41:05all of it can be replicated.
41:07The key is the paper.
41:09Now, Joe, he made it impossible to get that paper.
41:14Made it so that only one company in the U.S. has statutory authority to manufacture paper for the U
41:19.S. Mint.
41:20And that location is locked down tighter than Fort Knox.
41:24However, Joe discovered super bills are being manufactured somehow anyway.
41:29He thought it was taking place somewhere in Georgia.
41:33Made in Georgia?
41:35Like Coca-Cola and peanuts.
41:42What is it?
41:44My partners and I, we have the system backwards.
41:48They're not making money in Venezuela and shipping out to the U.S.
41:51They're making money in the U.S. and shipping out to Venezuela.
41:57I have to go.
41:59I didn't realize it was Venezuela.
42:01You find out where they're getting the paper to do it and you will stop whatever Joe is trying to
42:05stop.
42:05You know you have to stay in police custody until all of this is dealt with.
42:09It's for your safety.
42:11I understand.
42:13How are you going to take down whoever's doing those?
42:20Painfully.
42:24What branch of the military were you in?
42:28Your shoes are tied with a ladder lace.
42:30Pants, military hem, cuff sleeves extended exactly to the center of your wrist bone.
42:35Army, first lieutenant.
42:37Major Jack Reacher, 110th Special Investigations, retired.
42:41Nice to meet you soon.
42:42I need your help, lieutenant.
42:45I'm not a lawyer.
42:46I'm just trying to do the right thing.
42:48Two federal agents, multiple cops, and several civilians are dead.
42:50I'm working the case privately with the police force down south.
42:53My brother, Joe Reacher, worked in secret service.
42:55You can look him up.
42:56You can look me up too. Check my record.
42:58You'll see I'm not one to waste time or make up stories.
43:01That woman in there is in danger.
43:05I need you to make sure she's protected until you get a phone call from me and only me.
43:10It needs to be off the books.
43:11It needs to be quiet.
43:12I can count on you, Diaz?
43:16You say yes, sir?
43:16You say yes, sir.
43:25So you're going to be feeling right...
43:30You say yes, sir?
43:31You say yes, sir?
43:36You say yes, sir?
43:37So you say yes, sir?
43:37You say yes, sir?
43:41Well...
43:42It's your first time.
43:43You say yes, sir?
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