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Mission Impossible Come on, come on. She's been under too long. Come on. The name, pal. Give us the name. Get rid of that scum. Claire. Come on. Did we get it? We got it. Would you like to watch a movie, Mr.Rosen? No, thank you. Would you like to watch a movie, Mr. Phelps? No. I prefer the theater. Would you consider the cinema of the Ukraine? Perhaps you'll choose one for me. Thank you. Good morning, Mr. Phelps. The man you're looking at is Alexander Golitsyn, an attach at our empassy in Prague. He is also a traitor. He has stolen one half of a CIA NOC list. A record of all our deepcover agents working in eastern Europe. For security reasons, the NOC list is divided in two. The portion that Golitsyn already has contains code names, but this half is useless without its mate which matches the code names with their true names. It is this half which Golitsyn plans to steal from the embassy during a reception tomorrow night. Your mission, Jim, should you choose to accept it, is to obtain photographic proof of the theft, shadow Golitsyn to his buyer, and apprehend them both. We've already dipathced a team selected from your usual group Sarah Davies is already under cover, Jack Harmon can hack into any security system, Hannah Williams will handle surveillance, your wife Claire will cover transport, and Ethan Hunt will be your point man as usual. He is now in Kiev and will rendezvous in Prague at a safe house of your choosing. As always, should you and any member of your IM force be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow all knowledge of your actions. This tape will selfdestruct in 5 seconds. Good luck, Jim. A very straightforward objective we photograph Golitsyn stealing the NOC list, following him to his buyer, apprehend them both. Now here's the plot. Ethan, you're going into the embassy in character during a party. Hide in plain sight, highest possible profile. Are you game?

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Page 1: !MissionImpossible! !Comeon,comeon.She ......!"irrelevantatbest,orunconstitutionalatworst. ""!"Withallduerespect,senator,itsoundsasifyouwanttoleadthekindofcharge" thatsenatorFrankChurchledinthe1970s

-­‐  Mission  Impossible-­‐          -­‐  Come  on,  come  on.  She's  been  under  too  long.  Come  on.  The  name,  pal.  Give  us  the  name.    -­‐  Get  rid  of  that  scum.  Claire.  Come  on.    -­‐  Did  we  get  it?    -­‐  We  got  it.    -­‐  Would  you  like  to  watch  a  movie,  Mr.Rosen?    -­‐  No,  thank  you.    -­‐  Would  you  like  to  watch  a  movie,  Mr.  Phelps?    -­‐  No.  I  prefer  the  theater.    -­‐  Would  you  consider  the  cinema  of  the  Ukraine?    -­‐  Perhaps  you'll  choose  one  for  me.  Thank  you.    -­‐  Good  morning,  Mr.  Phelps.  The  man  you're  looking  at  is  Alexander  Golitsyn,  an  attach  at  our  empassy  in  Prague.  He  is  also  a  traitor.  He  has  stolen  one  half  of  a  CIA  NOC  list.  A  record  of  all  our  deep-­‐cover  agents  working  in  eastern  Europe.  For  security  reasons,  the  NOC  list  is  divided  in  two.  The  portion  that  Golitsyn  already  has  contains  code  names,  but  this  half  is  useless  without  its  mate  which  matches  the  code  names  with  their  true  names.  It  is  this  half  which  Golitsyn  plans  to  steal  from  the  embassy  during  a  reception  tomorrow  night.  Your  mission,  Jim,  should  you  choose  to  accept  it,  is  to  obtain  photographic  proof  of  the  theft,  shadow  Golitsyn  to  his  buyer,  and  apprehend  them  both.  We've  already  dipathced    a  team  selected  from  your  usual  group  Sarah  Davies  is  already  under  cover,  Jack  Harmon  can  hack  into  any  security  system,    Hannah  Williams  will  handle  surveillance,  your  wife  Claire  will  cover  transport,  and  Ethan  Hunt  will  be  your  point  man  as  usual.  He  is  now  in  Kiev  and  will  rendezvous  in  Prague  at  a  safe  house  of  your  choosing.  As  always,  should  you  and  any  member  of  your  IM  force  be  caught  or  killed,  the  secretary  will  disavow  all  knowledge  of  your  actions.  This  tape  will  self-­‐destruct  in  5  seconds.  Good  luck,  Jim.    -­‐  A  very  straightforward    objective  we  photograph  Golitsyn  stealing  the  NOC  list,  following  him  to  his  buyer,  apprehend  them  both.  Now  here's  the  plot.  Ethan,  you're  going  into  the  embassy  in  character  during  a  party.  Hide  in  plain  sight,  highest  possible  profile.  Are  you  game?  

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 -­‐  Wouldn't  have  it  any  other  way.      -­‐  Sarah,  you're  at  the  party  already  as  the  embassy's  Washington  visitor  liaison.  Make  contact  with  Ethan.  You'll  run  the  game  together.    -­‐  I  haven't  a  thing  to  wear.    -­‐  Well,  I'm  sure  you'll  work  it  out.    You'll  mark  Golitsyn,  hand  him  off  to  Hannah.  Hanna,  you'll  have  him  for  the  duration  of  the  interior.  Find  yourself  a  perch  and  stay  on  him.    -­‐  No  problem.    -­‐  Jack    -­‐  Yeah    -­‐  Fingerprint  security.  There's  access  through  the  elevator  shaft  here.    -­‐  So  I  guess  I'm  not  wearing  my  tux.    -­‐  Open,  close,  get  out.  Zero  residual  presence.  Claire,  you're  cover  outside  in  the  vehicle.  Hannah  will  join  you  as  Golitsyn  goes  exterior,  you  two  stay  on  him  from  there.  Anything  goes  wrong,  I  call  abort.  Eeverybody  walk  away  immediately.  Regroup  here  at  4am.  That's  O400.  Any  questions?      -­‐  Yeah.  Can  we  get  a  cappuccino  machine  in  here?    Cause  I  don't  know  what  you  call  this.    I  call  it  cruel  and  unusal.    -­‐  I  made  that  coffee.    -­‐  Exactly.  Is  it  possible  it's  even  worse  than  that  sludge  you  made  in  that  barn  in  Kiev?    -­‐  Thank  you    -­‐  Hey,  take  it  easy  on  my  wife's  coffee,  will  you?    -­‐  We  missed  you  in  Kiev,  Jim.    -­‐  Missed  you  too,  Ethan    -­‐  Off  on  one  of  your  cushy  recruiting  assignments  again?      -­‐  Where'd  they  put  you  up  this  time?  The  Plaza?  

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 -­‐  Drake  Hotel,  Chicago.      -­‐  Cushy.  24  hour  room  service.    -­‐  Chauffeured  cars.    -­‐  Fat  expense  account.    -­‐  He's  getting  soft  in  his  old  age.    -­‐  Yeah,  he  is.  Look  at  him.    -­‐  OK,  listen.  If  that  list  gets  out  into  the  open,  the  names  of  our  agents  in  every  country  in  eastern  Europe  will  be  up  for  grabs  to  the  highest  bidders.  Third  world  terrorists,  arms  dealers,  drug  loads,  any  and  everybody  who'd  love  to  get  rid  of  long-­‐term  coverts  like  us.  If  they're  exposed,  they'll  be  executed.  So,  I'll  run  the  whole  show  from  the  crow's  nest  here.  Everyone  knows  their  roles.  Let's  puch  out  the  details.    -­‐  There's  a  camera  built  right  into  the  bridge.  Whatever  you  see,  it  sees,  and  then  it  transmits  it  back  here.  See?  Can  you  hear  me?    -­‐  Of  course  I  can  hear  you.    -­‐  No,  in  your,  oh,  you  need  an  earpiece.  You  have  lovely  eyes.  Can  you  hear  me  now?    -­‐  Loud  and  clear.    -­‐  If  he  has  a  car  waiting,  and  he  rolls,  you  stay  with  him  no  matter  what.  You  should  take  the  afternoon,  driver  the  streets  around  this  little  quarter.  They're  confusing  as  hell.      -­‐  What  do  you  think  I've  been  doing  all  morning?    -­‐  We're  using  Waltzer?      -­‐  He's  our  guy.    -­‐  Isn't  he  chairing  the  armed  services  hearing?    -­‐  Not  this  week.    This  week,  he's  fly  fishing  at  the  oughterard  slough  in  county  Kildare  with  one  of  our  best  Irish  guides.      -­‐  Yup.  And  he  won't  be  back  anytime  soon.      

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-­‐  irrelevant  at  best,  or  unconstitutional  at  worst.    -­‐  With  all  due  respect,  senator,  it  sounds  as  if  you  want  to  lead  the  kind  of  charge  that  senator  Frank  Church  led  in  the  1970s,  and  in  the  process  destroy  the  intelligence  capability  of  this  country.      -­‐  No.  Now,  I  want  to  know  who  these  people  are,  and  how  they're  spending  our  taxpayer's  money.  We  were  living  in  a  Democracy  the  last  time  I  checked.    -­‐  Stick  of  gum,  right?  No?    -­‐  No.  Red  right,  green  right.    You  come  up  against  a  lock  you  can't  pick,  you  mash  them  together.  Hasta  Lasagna,  don't  get  any  on  you.  You'll  have  about  5  seconds.  Just  don't  chew  it.      -­‐  Ethan,  Jack's  inside.    Let's  go.    -­‐  How  do  you  do,  Senator?  I'm  Rand  Housman,  the  Ambassador's  aide.    -­‐  Hello,  Mr.  Housman.      -­‐  How  was  the  opera?    -­‐  It  was  boring.    -­‐  Let  me  see  if  I  can  steer  you  through  this  reception  line.    -­‐  How  do  you  do,  Senator?    -­‐  His  wife,  Mrs.  Reed.    -­‐  Windows  open  by  2300.    -­‐  Petr  Brandl,  the  mayor  of  Prague.    -­‐  How  do  you  do?    -­‐  And  Mrs.  Brandl.    -­‐  I  bet  you  don't  remember  me,  do  you?    -­‐  Of  course  I  do.  How  are  you,  Miss  Norman?    -­‐  He's  in  pocket,  on  the  stairway.    -­‐  Mr.Golitsyn,  nice  to  see  you.    

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 -­‐  Hannah,  pull  the  shade.  Sarah,  mark  the  package  and  go  to  two.      -­‐  Your  advance  team  mantioned  you'd  like  a  tour  of  the  facility,  so  I've  gone  ahead  and  set  one  up.  Excuse  me.    This  way.    -­‐  Oh,  great.    -­‐  which  leads  to  denied  area,  the  only  limited-­‐access  area  in  the  whole  facility.      -­‐  Governor's  in  position  now.      -­‐  Excuse  me,  can  I  help  you?    -­‐  Oh,  I'm  sorry.  As  you  can  see,  there's  a  Marine  Guard  and  video  surveillance.  This  place  is  like,  excuse  me.  I'm  sorry.  I  know  it's  in  here  somewhere.      -­‐  Sergeant,  why  are  you  not  in  your  uniform  this  evening?      -­‐  We've  been  ordered  to  wear  civilian  clothes  this  evening,  sir.  Be  right  back.    -­‐  Tell  me,  Senator,  do  you  have  someone  on  your  staff  named  Jack  ?    -­‐  Jack?  We  did  have  a  Jack.  An  unreliable  fellow,  as  I  recall  constantly  late  and  behind  in  his  work.  We  were  forced  to  tie  him  hehind  one  of  my  best  stallions  and  drag  him  around  my  barn  for  a  few  days      -­‐  Relax  your  crack,  foghorn.  I'm  working  on  it.      -­‐  Sorry,  sir.  Thank  you.  Have  a  nice  evening.    -­‐  Thank  you.  come.    -­‐  That  date  with  Sarah  is  definitely  off.  Higher.    -­‐  He's  heading  to  the  denied  area.    -­‐  Get  moving,  Ethan.  He's  rolling  to  you.    -­‐  Jack.  Jack,  we're  in  position  here.  Jack    -­‐  I  didn't  touch  it.    -­‐  What  about  my  coat?  I'll  freeze.    -­‐  Jack,  open  the  doors.    

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 -­‐  He's  in  the  box,  Ethan.  He's  in  the  box.    -­‐  OK.  We're  taking  Golistyn's  exit.  Open  these  doors.      -­‐  I  don't  have  it.    -­‐  I'm  opening  the  doors.  Go  under.    -­‐  Go.  He's  got  it.    -­‐  All  right.    -­‐  Saved  your  ass  again,  Jack.    -­‐  Give  me  a  break,  pops.      -­‐  Such  a  nice  ass.      -­‐  And  a  lonely  ass.    -­‐  Transport  in  5  minutes.      -­‐  Yes,  indeed.    -­‐  Jack,  we're  in  position.  Open  the  doors  and  let  the  package  roll.      -­‐  Roger  that.  Opening  doors  now.    -­‐  Stairway,  you're  wrapped.    Go  to  transport.      -­‐  Hey    -­‐  Jack,  what  are  you  doing?    -­‐  I'm  not  doing  anything.    -­‐  I  don't  have  control,  Jack.      -­‐  Then  I  got  a  problem.      -­‐  Cut  the  power.  Cut  the  power,  Jack.    -­‐  Come  on,  Jack.    -­‐  Cut  the  power,  Jack.  Jack.  Jack.    

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 -­‐  Jack?  Jack?  Jack?  Jack,  do  you  copy?    -­‐  Man  down,  Ethan.  Man  down.  Ethan,  stay  where  you  are.  I'm  coming  to  you.    -­‐  The  package  is  out  in  the  open.      -­‐  Jim.  He's  in  the  open.    -­‐  En  route.    -­‐  Jim,  he's  in  the  open.  Jim,  the  package  is  in  the  open.      -­‐  I've  got  a  shadow.    -­‐  Can  you  lose  him?    -­‐  No.  Abort.    -­‐  Ethan,  he's  out  of  pocket.      -­‐  Can't  do  that.    -­‐  We're  being  ambushed,  Ethan.  Abort.  That's  an  order.    -­‐  Negative.  Golitsyn  is  on  the  move.      -­‐  No.  Damn  it,  no.  I  said  abort.    -­‐  Sarah,  eye  on  the  package.    Jim,  I'm  coming  to  you.      -­‐  Jim  gave  an  abort.  We  should  walk  away.      -­‐  No.  We  are  going  to  recover  that  disk.  You  understand  me?  Now  go.    -­‐  Where  are  you?    -­‐  About  200  yards  from  the  bridge.      -­‐  They're  covering  this  frequency.  Cut  all  radio  communication.  Repeat.  Cut  all  radio  communication.  Ethan.  Ethan.      -­‐  Sarah.  Abort.  Repeat.  Abort.  Abort.  Do  you  read  me?  Sarah.  God.  Claire.  Oh  my  God.    My  God.    Oh,  no,  Sarah.      -­‐  Satcom  Seven.    

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 -­‐  Central  Europe,  unsecured.      -­‐  Designator?      -­‐  Bravo  Echo  one  one.    -­‐  Switching.    -­‐  This  is  Kittridge.    -­‐  Go  secure.      -­‐  OK  go  ahead.      -­‐  This  is  Ethan  Hunt.  They're  dead.    -­‐  What?  Who's  dead?    -­‐  My  team.  My  team  is  dead.    -­‐  Jesus    -­‐  Golitsyn's  gone.  They  knew  we  were  coming,  man.  They  knew  we  were  coming,  and  the  disk  is  gone.      -­‐  Are  you  intact?    -­‐  The  disk  is  gone,  do  you  read  me?  The  list  is  in  the  open.      -­‐  Listen,  I  read  you.  Let's  just  bring  you  in  safely  and  then  we'll  worry  about  that,  ok?  Were  you  followed?      -­‐  I  don't  think  so.  I  don't  think  so.      -­‐  Don't  think.  Be  sure.  Are  you  clean?    -­‐  Yes    -­‐  OK.  Location  green,  one  hour.  I'll  be  there  myself.      -­‐  You're  in  Prague?      -­‐  One  hour.  I  can't  tell  you  how  sorry  I  am.  I  know  how  much  Jim,  in  particular,  meant  to  you,  Ethan.  Personally  as  well  as  professionally.      

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-­‐  Yeah    -­‐  Here's  a  passport,  visa.  Usual  drill.  We'll  work  the  exfiltration  through  Canada,  debrief  you  at  langley,  throw  the  Prague  police  a  bone  or  two.    You  know,  toss  them  a  few  suspects.  You  follow  me?      -­‐  Yeah,  I  follow.    -­‐  I  think  we've  lost  enough  agents  for  one  night.    -­‐  You  mean,  I've  lost  enough  agents  for  one  night.      -­‐  You  seem  hell-­‐bent  on  blaming  yourself,  Ethan.      -­‐  Who  else  is  left?      -­‐  Yeah.  I  see  your  point.      -­‐  Why  was  there  another  team?      -­‐  What?    -­‐  Of  IMF  agents  at  the  embassy  tonight.      -­‐  I  don't  quite  follow  you.      -­‐  Well,  let's  see  if  you  can  follow  me  around  the  room.    The  drunk  Russians  on  the  embankment  at  7:00  and  8:00.  The  couple  waltzing  around  me  at  the  embassy  at  9  and  11.  The  waiter  standing  behind  Hannah  at  the  top  of  the  stairs  bow  tie,  12:00.  The  other  IMF  team.  You're  worried  about  me.  Why?      -­‐  Well,  for  a  little  over  two  years,  we've  been  spotting  serious  blowback  in  IMF  operations.  We  have  a  penetration.  The  other  day,  we  decoded  a  message  on  the  internet  from  a  Czech  we  know  as  Max.        -­‐  The  arms  dealer.    -­‐  That's  right.  Max,  it  seems,  has  two  unique  gifts  a  capacity  for  anonymity  and  for  corrupting  susceptible  agents.  This  time,  he'd  gotten  to  someone  on  the  inside.  He'd  gotten  himself  in  a  position  to  buy  our  NOC  list.  An  operation  he  referred  to  as  job  314  the  job  he  thought  Golitsyn  was  doing  tonight.      -­‐  But  the  list  Golitsyn  stole  was  a  decoy.      -­‐  That's  correct.  The  actual  list  is  secure  at  Langley.  Golitsyn  was  a  lightning  rod.  He's  one  of  ours.      

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 -­‐  This  whole  operation  was  a  molehunt.  This  whole  operation  was  a  molehunt.      -­‐  Yeah.  The  mole's  deep  inside  and  like  you  said,  you  survived.  I  want  to  show  you  something,  Ethan.    Since  your  father's  death,  your  family's  farm  has  been  in  receivership,  and  now,  suddenly,  they're  flush  with  other  120  grand  in  the  bank.  Your  father's  illness  was  supposed  to  have  wiped  out  that  bank  account.  Dying  slowly  in  America,  after  all.    Can  be  a  very  expensive  proposition.  So,  why  don't  we  quietly  get  out  of  here  and  onto  a  plane?    I  can  understand  you're  very  upset.      -­‐  Kittridge,  you've  never  seen  me  very  upset.    -­‐  All  right,  Hunt.  Enough  is  enough.  You  have  bribed,  cajoled,  and  killed,  and  you  have  done  it  using  loyalties  on  the  inside.  You  want  to  shake  hands  with  the  devil,  that's  fine  with  me.  I  just  want  to  make  sure  that  you  do  it  in  hell.      -­‐  Money.  Money.  Where's  the  damn  money?      -­‐  The  other  day,  we  decoded  a  message  on  the  internet  from  a  Czech  we  know  as  Max.  He'd  gotten  himself  in  a  position  to  buy  our  Noc  list.  An  operation  he  referred  to  as  job  314.    -­‐  Job  314?  Job  314.  Oh,  you  son  of  a  bitch.      -­‐  Ethan.  What  are  you  doing?  I  needed  you,  Ethan.  I  needed  you  on  the  bridge.  But  you  weren't  there.    Ethan.  Ethan.      -­‐  Don't  move.    -­‐  Ethan.  Ethan,  it's  OK.  Just  calm  down.  It's  Claire.  It's  OK.    -­‐  You  were  in  the  car.      -­‐  No,  I  wasn't.  I  heard  on  the  radio      -­‐  Shut  up.  I  saw  you.  You  were  in  the  car.      -­‐  No.  I  got  out  of  the  car.  I  ran  to  the  bridge.  He  said  someone  was      -­‐  Don't  give  me  that.  I  was  on  the  bridge.  There  was  nobody  on  the  bridge.    -­‐  What  happened  to  Jim?      -­‐  Wake  up,  Claire.  Jim  is  dead.  They're  dead.  They're  all  dead.  Who  sent  you  for  me?      -­‐  Jim's  dead?  

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 -­‐  Who  sent  you  here?    -­‐  Jim    -­‐  Take  off  your  coat.  Where  were  you?  Huh?  Where  were  you?      -­‐  I  walked  away.  He  said  abort.  I  just  walked  away.      -­‐  That  was  4  hours  ago.  Who  sent  you?  Did  they  send  you  for  me?      -­‐  Who's  they?    -­‐  Did  they  send  you?  Look,  who  sent  you?  Who  sent  you?    -­‐  No  one  sent  me.  No  one  sent  me.  We  were  supposed  to  be  back  here  at  4:00.  4:00  if  we  abort,  we  don't  return  here  until  4:00.  0400,  4am.  4:00  Ethan.  4:00.  If  we  abort,  4  am.      -­‐  I've  been  disavowed.  They  actually  think  I  killed  Jim  and  everyone  else.  Somehow  $100,000  finds  its  way  into  my  parent's  bank  account.  Kittridge  assumes  I'm  the  mole  they've  been  tracing,  and  I've  been  in  the  employ  of  an  arms  dealer,  Max,  for  the  last  2  years  to  get  him  our  Noc  list.    -­‐  What  are  you  going  to  do?    -­‐  I'm  going  to  get  it  for  him.      -­‐  Ethan,  you're  not  making  any  sense.    -­‐  Whoever  the  mole  is,  I  think  goes  by  the  name  of  job.  I  can't  find  him,  but  if  he  knows  I  have  the  Noc  list,  he'll  find  me.      -­‐  I'm  going  to  go  in,  and  I'm  going  to  talk  to  Kittridge  myself.  I'm  gonna  tell  him  you  had  nothing  to  do  with  this.      -­‐  Claire,  if  you're  not  dead,  he's  going  to  assume  you're  with  me.      -­‐  The  message  is  for  job.    -­‐  That's  right.  And  I'm  going  to  answer  it.    -­‐  Excuse  me.  Can  I  trouble  you  for  a  match?      -­‐  Would  you  remove  your  hat,  please?    

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-­‐  Why?    -­‐  You  wish  to  meet  Max?    The  price  of  admission.      -­‐  I  thought  I  was  going  to  see  Max.      -­‐  You  misunderstood.  No  one  sees  Max.      -­‐  Then  what  the  hell  am  I  doing  here?      -­‐  Allowing  Max  to  see  you  and  hear  what  you've  got  to  say.    -­‐  Well,  I  don't  communicate  very  well  through  a  shroud.    -­‐  Well,  if  Max  doesn't  like  what  you  have  to  say,  you'll  be  wearing  that  shroud  indefinitely.    -­‐  I'm  willing  to  take  the  chance.    -­‐  Very  well.    -­‐  Who  are  you,  and  what  are  you  doing  here?      -­‐  I  need  $150,000.    -­‐  Oh,  really?  And  you  thought  if  you  simply  showed  up,  I  might  give  it  to  you?    -­‐  Why  not?  You  gave  jon  125.    -­‐  The  penny  drops.  You  are  not  job.  Job  is  not  given  to  quoting  scripture  in  his  communications.  Then  there  was  its  tone,  aggressive  but  playful.  Job  is  not  playful.  So  you  are  something  of  a  paradox.    -­‐  Well,  that  depends.    -­‐  On  what?    -­‐  Whether  you  like  a  paradox.  I  want  $150,000  today.      -­‐  No,  that's  quite  out  of  the  question.      -­‐  The  disk  job  sold  you.  It's  worthless.  It's  bait.  Part  of  an  internal  molehunt.    -­‐  And  how  might  you  know  that?  Are  you  another  company  man?      -­‐  Like  job?    

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 -­‐  We're  asking  about  you    -­‐  I'm  Noc,  was.  Now  disavowed.    -­‐  Why,  may  I  ask?    -­‐  That  is  the  question  I  want  to  ask  job.      -­‐  I  don't  know  job  any  more  than  job  knows  me.    -­‐  Even  so,  I'm  sure  you  could  arrange  an  introduction    -­‐  Why  should  I?    -­‐  Because  I  can  deliver  the  actual  Noc  list.  The  one  you  have  is  not  only  worthless,  It's  certain  to  be  equipped  with  a  homing  device  to  pinpoint  your  exact  location.  Boot  it  up.  In  anywhere  from  30  seconds  to  10  minutes,  you'll  have  Virginia  farmboys  hopping  around  you  like  Jackrabbits.    -­‐  It's  easy  to  say  the  disk  is  worthless  when  you  say  I  can't  look  at  the  information  and  see  if  it's  worthless,  not  a  tenable  position,  sir.      -­‐  OK,  use  it.  But  I'd  suggest  you  pack  first.    -­‐  26-­‐27,  so  far,  so  good.    -­‐  Not  so  good  for  you,  my  friend.    -­‐  I'd  say  you've  got  about  two  minutes.    -­‐  32  and  33.    -­‐  Doesn't  mean  it's  a  signal.  Could  just  be  the  hard  drive  heating  up.      -­‐  44  and  45    -­‐  Now    -­‐  Man's  gone  black,  Barnes.  He's  under  until  he  decides  to  surface.      -­‐  We  can  use  somebody  at  the  embassy.    Involve  the  local  authorities.  We  can  cut  off  his  transportation      -­‐  What  can  we  do,  Barnes?  Put  a  guy  at  the  airport?    How  many  identities  do  you  think  Hunt  has?  How  many  times  has  he  slipped  past  customs    in  how  many  

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countries?  These  guys  are  trained  to  be  ghosts.  We  taught  them  to  do  it,  for  Christ's  sake.      -­‐  Well,  what  do  you  suggest?      -­‐  Let's  not  waste  time  chasing  after  him.  Let's  make  him  come  to  us.  Everybody  has  pressure  points,  Barnes.  You  find  something  that's  personally  important  to  him,  and  you  squeeze.    -­‐  Gunther  will  never  let  me  have  one  of  his  apartments  again.    Sorry  I  doubted  you,  dear  boy.  You  are  a  good  sport.    -­‐  Thanks,  Max.  Or  is  it  Maxine?      -­‐  I  don't  have  to  tell  you  what  a  comfort  anonymity  can  be  in  my  profession.    It's  like  a  warm  blanket.  My  deal  with  job  was  subject  to  a  successful  boot  scan.  Obviously  it  didn't  pass  muster.  Deal's  off.    -­‐  What  was  your  deal  with  job?    -­‐  $6million.  I'll  give  you  the  same,  but  I  want  the  complete  list  now,  not  just  eastern  Europe.  I  won't  do  this  piecemeal.  It's  too  dangerous.  I  want  the  entire  list.    -­‐  10  million.  10  million  in  negotiable  US  treasury  certificates  in  bearer  form,  coupons  attached,  and  one  more  thing.  Your  personal  assurance  that  Job  will  be  at  the  exchange.    -­‐  Oh.  Max  made  a  deal  with  you?      -­‐  I  deliver  the  Noc  list,  Max  delivers  Job.    -­‐  We've  got  75  rounds  for  your  beretta,  but  only  20  for  the  sig  sauer.  One  pair  of  visco  glasses  with  monitor.  Plenty  of  passports,  and    What?  You  said  it  yourself,  if  I'm  not  dead,  I'm  with  you.      -­‐  Are  you  sure  about  this?      -­‐  Jim  was  my  husband.  I  want  to  get  the  son  of  a  bitch  who  did  this.    -­‐  We're  going  to  need  some  help.  We  don't  have  a  lot  of  time,  so  they're  going  to  have  to  be  local.      -­‐  What  kind  of  help?      -­‐  Simple  game.  4  players.  Exfil  opens  the  pocket.  Cyber  ops  lifts  the  wallet.    

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-­‐  Bank?    -­‐  IMF  mainframe.    -­‐  Where  exactly  is  it?      -­‐  In  Langley.    -­‐  In  Langley?  The  one  in  Virginia,  Langley?    -­‐  Inside  CIA  headquaters  at  Langley?  Is  he  serious?      -­‐  Always.    -­‐  If  we're  going  to  Virginia,  why  don't  we  drop  by  Fort  Knox?  I  can  fly  a  helicopter  right  in  through  the  lobby  and  set  it  down  inside  the  vault,  and  it  would  be  a  hell  of  a  lot  easier  than  breaking  into  the  goddamn  CIA.    -­‐  What  are  we  downloading?    -­‐  Information.    -­‐  What  kind?    -­‐  Profitable.    -­‐  Payment  on  delivery.    -­‐  I  don't  know.  I  just  don't  know.    -­‐  Well,  this  doesn't  sound  like  the  Luther  Stickell  I  heard  of.  What  did  they  used  to  call  you,  the  Net  Ranger?  Phineas  Phreak?  The  only  man  alive  who  actually  hacked  Nato  Ghostcom.      -­‐  There  was  never  any  physical  evidence  that  I  had  anything  to  do  with  that.  With  that,  that  exceptional  piece  of  work.    -­‐  You  don't  know  what  you're  missing.  This  is  the  Mount  Everest  of  hacks.    -­‐  You're  all  kidding  yourselves.  Even  with  the  top  of  the  line  crypto,  cray  access,  stu  3s    -­‐  Kreiger  can  get  it,  right?    -­‐  May  take  a  little  time.    

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-­‐  What  the  hell  do  you  mean,  a  little  time?  That's  not  what  Claire  tells  me  about  you.      -­‐  Thinking-­‐machine  laptops.  I'm  talking  about  the  686  prototypes  with  the  artificial  intelligence  risk  chip.    -­‐  24  hours.    -­‐  And,  I  get  to  keep  the  equipment  when  we're  done.    -­‐  Luther,  I  guess  you're  all  out  of  excuses.      -­‐  Look,  I  just  can't  hack  my  way  inside.  See,  there's  no  modem  access  to  the  mainframe.  It's  in  what  we  call  the  stand  alone,  which  means  I'll  have  to  be  physically  at  the  terminal.    -­‐  Relax,  Luther.  It's  much  worse  than  you  think.  The  terminal  is  in  a  black  vault  lockdown.  The  only  person  allowed  in  the  room.  Has  to  pass  through    a  series  of  security  checks.    -­‐  William  Donloe.    -­‐  The  first  is  a  voiceprint  identification  and  a  six-­‐digit  access  code.  This  only  gets  him  into  the  outer  room.  Next,  he  has  to  pass  a  retinal  scan.  And  finally,  the  intrusion  countermeasures  are  only  deactivated  by  a  double  electronic  key  card  which  we  won't  have.  Now,  inside  the  black  vault,  there  are  three  systems  operating  whenever  the  technician  is  out  of  the  room.  The  first  is  sound  sensitive  anything  above  a  whisper  sets  it  off.  The  second  system  detects  any  increase  in  temperature.  Even  the  body  heat  of  an  unauthorized  person  in  the  room  will  trigger  it  if  the  temperature  rises  just  a  single  degree.  That  temperature  is  controlled  by  the  air  conditioning  coming  in  through  an  overhead  duct  30  feet  above  the  floor.  That  vent  is  guarded  by  a  laser  net.  The  third  system  is  on  the  floor  and  is  pressure  sensitive.  The  slightest  increase  in  weight  will  trigger  the  alarm,  and  any  one  of  these  systems,  if  set  off,  will  activate  an  automatic  lockdown.  Now,  believe  me  when  I  tell  you,  gentlemen,  all  three  systems  are  state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art.    -­‐  And  you  really  think  we  can  do  this?      -­‐  We're  going  to  do  it.    -­‐  We  picked  up  alarms  in  sector  3,7,  and  12.    -­‐  Yeah,  that's  what  I've  got  too.  What  sector's  the  air  conditioning?      -­‐  21  but  there's  no  alarm  in  sector  21    -­‐  I  got  to  get  in  there  and  shut  it  down.    

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 -­‐  Nobody  gets  into  any  sector  where  an  alarm  hasn't  gone  off.    -­‐  You  want  to  blow  the  fire  through  this  whole  building?    -­‐  No  one  goes  into  any  sector  where  the  alarm  hasn't  gone  off,  and  it  hasn't  gone  off  in  21    -­‐  Wait.  It's  gone  off.      -­‐  Let's  move.    -­‐  Can  I  get  you  anything?      -­‐  No,  thank  you.    -­‐  21's  through  here.      -­‐  He's  recruiting.  For  what  purpose?      -­‐  Survival.    -­‐  Too  shortsigted.  This  guy  initiates.  He's  proactive.  The  question  is,  what  does  he  want?  Where  does  he  need  to  get  it?  Barnes,  what  the  hell's  that  noise?    -­‐  Fire  alarm,  Gene.    -­‐  Do  we  have  to  evacuate?      -­‐  Hey.  There  were  three  of  you.  Where's  the  other  guy?      -­‐  Zero  body  count.    -­‐  We'll  see.    -­‐  Hi,  there.    -­‐  1,  2,  3,  toast.  Toast.    -­‐  Check    -­‐  Good.  OK,  Luther,  I'm  going  in.  Everest,  man.  You  ready  to  plant  the  flag?      -­‐  Damn    -­‐  Krieger,  from  here  on  in,  absolute  silence.  

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 -­‐  He's  rolling  to  you.  He's  at  the  voiceprint  corridor.    -­‐  William  Donloe.    -­‐  Outer  room.  He's  coming  in  the  vault.  Come  on,  move.  He's  in  the  bathroom.  A  W  9  6  B  6  Holy  mother  of  God.  A  Noc  list.  He's  at  the  vault.  4  yellows.  1  red.  Get  moving.  Toast.  Toast.      -­‐  Merci.      -­‐  Oh  my  God.    -­‐  Yeah.  It's  for  you.      -­‐  Kittridge.  You  and  I  know  about  this.  That's  where  it  stops,  you  understand?  It  never  happened.    -­‐  What  about  him?      -­‐  I  want  him  manning  a  radar  tower  in  Alaska  by  the  end  of  the  day.  Just  mail  him  his  clothes.    -­‐  You  contacting  your  buyer?  Ethan.  Ethan.  Ethan.  Excuse  me,  Mr.  Hunt.  You're  not  going  to  any  meeting  without  me.      -­‐  My  contact  is  extremely  shy.      -­‐  I  don't  think  you're  in  any  position  to  give  orders,  do  you?  Not  while  I'm  holding  this.      -­‐  Kreiger.    -­‐  Oh,  you  mean  this?      -­‐  That's  not  the  list.    -­‐  What's  the  matter?  You've  never  seen  this  trick?  Where'd  it  go?  It's  gone.    -­‐  What?    -­‐  You.  No?      -­‐  No.  Come  on.      

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-­‐  But  not  too  far.  I  know  what  you're  thinking,  Kreiger.  You're  thinking,  back  in  the  computer  room,  I  was  up  here,  he  was  down  there.  Yes,  and  he  was.  He  was  carrying  two  disks.  So  hard  to  keep  track  of  these  things.      -­‐  Where  is  it?      -­‐  Do  you  actually  think  I'd  let  you  have  the  Noc  list?      -­‐  Try  any  sleight  of  hand  with  my  money,  and  I'll  cut  your  throat.      -­‐  You're  off  on  one  of  your  cushy  recruiting  assignments  again?  Yeah.  Where'd  they  put  you  up  this  time,  the  Plaza?      -­‐  Drake  hotel,  Chicago.      -­‐  I'm  so  sorry.  Kreiger  was  my  call.  I'm  sorry,  Ethan.    -­‐  We  did  what  we  had  to  do.    -­‐  I'm  going  to  try  and  get  some  sleep.      -­‐  Kreiger  did  have  the  Noc    list?      -­‐  Now  I  want  you  to  hold  on  to  it.      -­‐  What  makes  you  trust  me?      -­‐  Because  if  you  knew  what  you  were  getting  into,  you  never  would  have  done  it.      -­‐  I'm  not  going  to  let  this  get  out  in  the  open.      -­‐  Exactly.  That's  your  job  tomorrow  on  the  train.  Don't  let  this  Noc  list  get  out  in  the  open.  What  is  the  range  of  this  thing?      -­‐  It's  hard  to  tell.  I'm  going  to  have  to  be  close.      -­‐  Ethan,  I  need  to  talk  to  you.      -­‐  The  unlikely  setting  a  farm  in  the  heartland  of  America,  the  state  of  Wisconsin  where  federal  agents  claim  to  have  found  the  brains  behind  an  international  drug  ring.  The  operation  was  masterminded  by  Margaret  Ethan  Hunt  and  her  brother  in  law  Donald  Hunt.  They  were  arrested  this  morning  by  drug  enforcement  officers  in  a  major  sting  operation  designed  to  expose  the  illegal  manufacture  of  the  drug  methcathinone,  known  as  cat.      -­‐  I'm  afraid  what  we  have  here    

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 -­‐  Kittridge.      -­‐  Kittridge    -­‐  I  see  you've  been  out  visiting  the  folks.      -­‐  It's  Hunt.  What  do  you  need  for  a  pinpoint?  You've  been  watching  a  little  TV,  have  you?      -­‐  Hauling  Mom  off  to  jail  in  shackles  was  an  especially  nice  touch.      -­‐  He's  in  England.    -­‐  Get  M.I.5  Ethan,  I  want  to  assure  you  that  my  first  order  of  business  after  you  come  in  is  to  have  these  ridiculous  charges  against  your  family  dropped  and  eliminated  completely  from  their  files.  If  you,  if  you  come  in  now,  we  can  plea  down  the  charges  against  you  as  well.      -­‐  Can  I  ask  you  something,  Kittridge?      -­‐  Certainly,  Ethan.      -­‐  If  you're  dealing  with  someone  who's  crushed,  stabbed,  shot,  and  detonated  five  members  of  his  own  IMF  team  how  devastated  do  you  think  you're  going  to  make  him  by  marching  Ma  and  uncle  Donald  down  to  the  county  courthouse?    -­‐  I  don't  know,  Ethan.  Why  don't  you  tell  me?      -­‐  Lost  him.  We  needed  3  more  seconds.      -­‐  He  wanted  us  to  know  he  was  in  London.      -­‐  You're  a  hard  man  to  catch  up  with.  The  next  day  I  managed  to  drag  myself  back  to  the  safe  house.  I  must  have  just  missed  you.  Anyway,  I  checked  our  aliases.      -­‐  And  that's  when  you  picked  us  up  in  the  States.      -­‐  But  you  left  before  I  could  get  there,  and  I  could  check  just  so  many  places.      -­‐  Smaller  countries  don't  computerize  customs  records.    -­‐  So  I  watched  Europe.  Once  you  turned  up  in  England,  it  was  easy.      -­‐  You  knew  I  liked  the  rentals  at  Liverpool  street.    

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-­‐  Hey,  I  showed  them  to  you.      -­‐  I  rememer.  Look,  who  do  you  think  you're  kidding  here?  A  doctor's  got  to  look  at  that.  You  can't  sit  up  straight.      -­‐  I  can  sit  up  straight.  I  just  can't  sit  up  straight  very  well.  Sit  down.  Sit  down.  It's  not  important.  Ethan.  I  saw  who  shot  me.  I  saw  the  mole.  It  was  Kittridge.      -­‐  Kittridge.    -­‐  Kittridge,  Ethan.      -­‐  Kittridge  is  the  mole.  My  God,  of  course.  You're  right.  He  was  at  the  embassy  that  night.  First,  he  took  out  Jack  at  the  elevator.  He  shot  you  on  the  bridge.      -­‐  Ethan.    -­‐  He  must  have  had  backup  to  take  out  Golitsyn  and  Sarah  at  the  fence.  How  did  he  do  Hannah?  No.  No.  He  could  have  done  Hanna  himself.  Why,  Jim?  Why?      -­‐  When  you  think  about  it,  Ethan,  it  was  inevitable.  No  more  cold  war.  No  more  secrets  you  keep  from  everyone  but  yourself.  Operations,  you  answer  to  no  one  but  yourself.  And  then  one  day  you  wake  up.  The  president  of  the  United  States  is  running  the  country  without  your  permission.  The  son  of  a  bitch.  How  dare  he?  Then  you  realize  it's  over.  You're  an  obsolete  piece  of  hardware  not  worth  upgrading.  You've  got  a  lousy  marriage  and  62  grand  a  year.  Kittridge.  We'll  go  after  the  no-­‐good  son  of  a  bitch  big  time.      -­‐  We  won't  have  to.  He'll  come  after  us.      -­‐  What's  going  to  make  him  do  that?      -­‐  what  he  didn't  get  in  Prague.  The  Noc  list.    -­‐  Whoa.  Jesus,  Ethan.  Good  for  you.    -­‐  A  meeting  tomorrow  on  the  TGV,  en  route  to  Paris.      -­‐  Tight  security.  No  guns.  A  real  plus.    -­‐  If  I  supposedly  deliver  the  Noc  list  to  Max,  Max  has  agreed  to  deliver  job  to  me.  I'll  have  Claire  and  Luther  Stickell  with  me  on  the  train.  Kreiger  is  going  to  have  a  helicopter  transport  waiting  in  Paris.  Jim?    -­‐  I  was  in  a  cafe  waiting  for  you,  Ethan.  And  there  she  was  standing  in  the  rain,  alive  and  beautiful,  thinking  I'm  dead  and  gone.  God  knows  what  she's  had  to  do  to  forget  

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me,  to  keep  going,  to  get  the  job  done.  She  can't  know  about  me,  Ethan.  No  one  can.  Not  till  this  is  over.    -­‐  You're  probably  right.      -­‐  There's  too  much  at  stake.    -­‐  Once  we  leave  the  safe  house,  Jim,  you  get  in  there  and  crash.  I'll  call  you  from  Paris.      -­‐  You  got  it.    -­‐  What  happened?    -­‐  I  sent  the  message  to  Max.  We're  on  for  tomorrow.      -­‐  OK.  come  here.      -­‐  Sir    -­‐  What's  this?    -­‐  Incoming,  sir,  for  you.  X-­‐ray's  clean,  electronics,  and  no  explosives.    -­‐  Gene?    -­‐  How  long  to  the  London  terminus?      -­‐  20,  25  minutes.    -­‐  You've  got  10  minutes.  Move.    -­‐  Yes?    -­‐  Give  me  Max.    -­‐  It's  him.    -­‐  This  was  not  what  we  discussed.    -­‐  My  applogies,  Max.  It  couldn't  be  helped.  There's  a  piece  of  black  cloth  under  your  seat.  Tear  it  away,and  you'll  find  the  disk.      -­‐  Dear  boy.  I  hope  this  doesn't  preclude  a  meeting  in  private.    -­‐  Not  as  long  as  you  tell  me  where  the  money  is.    

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 -­‐  The  mere  possibility  is  worth  10  million.  Baggage  car,  rack  three.  Silver  briefcase,  combination  314.    -­‐  What  about  Job?    -­‐  Wouldn't  worry  about  him.  When  you  get  the  money,  he'll  find  you.  What's  the  matter?    -­‐  It's  not  transmitting.    -­‐  Try  it,  try  it  again.  Damn  it,  I've  got  to  get  this  through  before  we  hit  the  chunnel.  What's  the  problem?    -­‐  Connection  denied.    -­‐  I  can  see  that.  Did  you  check  the  batteries?    -­‐  I  always  check  the  batteries.    -­‐  Don't  you  give  me  that.  Run  it  through  from  the  top.    -­‐  This  is  bullshit.We  don't  even  know  what  Max  looks  like.      -­‐  We  don't  need  to  know.  If  he's  got  that  list,  he's  going  to  want  to  check  it.  And  that  means  laptops.    -­‐  Excuse  me,  sir.  Your  telephone.    -­‐  Hello?  Hello?  I  can't  hear  anything.    -­‐  Is  everything  all  right,  sir?    -­‐  It's  just  the  battery  is  gone.    -­‐  It's  working.    -­‐  He's  in  the  baggage  car.    -­‐  Ethan.  Kittridge  is  on  the  train.      -­‐  I'm  right  behind  you.  The  money's  in  the  baggage  car.  I'll  meet  you  there.    -­‐  Barnes?    

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-­‐  Ethan's  right  behind  me.  Listen,  Jim.  Is  it  such  a  good  idea  to  kill  him?  Kittridge  is  here.  We  take  the  money,  Ethan  takes  the  blame.  No  one  else  has  seen  you  alive.  No  one  will  believe  him.      -­‐  Of  course.  I'm  very  sorry  to  hear  you  say  that,  Claire.      -­‐  Ethan.    -­‐  Yes.  Ethan  Hunt,  darling.  You  remember  him,  don't  you?    -­‐  You  knew  about  Jim?    -­‐  Of  course.  Just  exactly  when  he  knew  is  something  of  a  question.  Mind  telling  me,  Ethan?  Before  or  after  I  showed  up  in  London?      -­‐  Before  London.  But  after  you  took  the  bible  from  the  Drake  hotel  in  Chicago.      -­‐  They  stamped  it,  didn't  they?  Those  damn  gideons.    -­‐  Ethan,  if  you  knew  about  Jim,  why    -­‐  why  the  masquerade?  Why  take  the  risk?  Well,  Claire,  you've  asked  the  question.  And  you  are  the  answer.    -­‐  I  knew  about  Jim.      -­‐  But  he  didn't  know  about  you.  In  all  fairness,  Ethan,  Claire  was  never  convinced  her  charms  would  work  on  you.  But  I  was  supremely  confident,  having  tasted  the  goods.  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbor's  wife,  Ethan.    -­‐  Let's  just  get  the  money  and  get  out  of  here.      -­‐  Yes,  let's  get  the  money.      -­‐  Ethan,  the  money.      -­‐  Give  her  the  money.    -­‐  You've  earned  it.      -­‐  All  10  million.    -­‐  You  know,  Claire  was  wrong  about  one  thing,  Jim.      -­‐  Oh,  what's  that?    

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-­‐  Good  morning,  Mr.Phelps.    -­‐  I'm  not  the  only  one  who's  seen  you  alive.    -­‐  You  son  of  a  bitch.    -­‐  It's  over,  Jim.    -­‐  Don't.  Don't,  Jim.    -­‐  Don't,  Jim?    -­‐  No,  it's  in  the  tunnel.  No,  no.  Don't.  It'll  crash  into  us.  Accelerate.  Accelerate.    -­‐  Red  light.  Green  light.    -­‐  I  think  this  is  what  you're  looking  for.    -­‐  Hello,  Max.    -­‐  My  lawyers  are  going  to  have  a  field  day  with  this.  Entrapment,  jurisdictional  conflict    -­‐  Well,  maybe  we'll  just  leave  the  courts  out  of  this  one.      -­‐  I'm  sure  we  can  find  something  I  have  that  you  need.    -­‐  In  a  freak  accident,  a  helicopter  lost  altitude,  veered  into  a  tunnel,  and  collided  with  a  high-­‐speed  train  on  its  way  from  London  to  Paris.  The  pilot  was  killed,  but  no  one  on  the  train  was  hurt.  Authorities  have  attributed  the  accident  to  instrument  failure    -­‐  Reach  your  folks?  How  do  they  feel?    -­‐    About  what?    -­‐  The  apology  from  the  justice  department,  VIP  treatment.  You  know,  the  whole  9  yards.    -­‐  Well,  my  Mom  was  a  little  confused  how  the  DEA  could  mistake  her  and  uncle  Donald  for  a  couple  of  dope  smugglers  in  the  Florida  Keys.    -­‐  Cheers.    -­‐  To  you,  Luthor.  For  being  off  the  disavowed  list.    -­‐  Hey,  I'm  the  flavor  of  the  month.  Why  don't  you  come  back  with  me?    

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 -­‐  I  just,  I  just  don't  know  why  I'd  be  doing  it.  Got  to  go  catch  my  flight.  So  how  does  it  feel  to  be  a  solid  citizen  again?      -­‐  Man,  I  don't  know.  I'm  going  to  miss  being  disreputable.    -­‐  Well,  Luther,  if  it  makes  you  feel  any  better,  I'll  always  think  of  you  that  way.      -­‐  Excuse  me,  Mr.  Hunt?  Would  you  like  to  watch  a  movie?      -­‐  No,  thank  you.    -­‐  Would  you  consider  the  cinema  of  the  Caribbean?    Aruba,  perhaps?