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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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She was my daughter!
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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You've been called, Mr Godbolt.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Godbolt.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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Godbolt.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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I don't think they're going to let you speak.
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Four: Breakthrough
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PENDLETON
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You're not serious?
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Evidently, our friend here signed himself out of hospital. Bennett got hold of his psychiatric report, it could undermine his testimony.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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Evidently, our friend here signed himself out of hospital. Bennett got hold of his psychiatric report, it could undermine his testimony.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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There's nothing wrong with my mind.
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Four: Breakthrough
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HARCOURT
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You have a fixation for trees, Craven. An arboreal passion. That can be made to sound very odd in the hands of a skilled interrogator. Anyway, there's something better for you to do.
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Four: Breakthrough
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[PIANO MUSIC PLAYING]
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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Still in one piece, I see.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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Still in one piece, I see.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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And what's that supposed to mean?
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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People have a habit of dissolving into their constituent parts these days. The political climate does not favour homogeneity. The political climate does not favour homogeneity.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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People have a habit of dissolving into their constituent parts these days. The political climate does not favour homogeneity. The political climate does not favour homogeneity.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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Khe Sanh died. Oh, he died peacefully in bed of gunshot wounds. (CHUCKLES)
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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Four: Breakthrough
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JEDBURGH
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That makes me and old Mad Mike the last survivors of the 'Nam team.
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Four: Breakthrough
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CRAVEN
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I wondered if you'd made up your mind about our little trip?
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