-I'm so sorry, Lori. -[train whistle blows] -[metal crunching] -Oh!
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When we realized what he was planning, we built in two fail-safes.
The Man from Toronto
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L'Ambassadeur security feed coming up now, ma'am.
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This is… all part of your method? No, man, this is just a warm-up. When you ain't did it in a while, things can get a little animal. Yeah. You know what I'm talking about. Gotta tap into that danger zone. Start using safe words. I can't say that I do. Oh, you probably got safe sentences. Safe paragraphs. [laughs]
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Coughlin and I worked there in the early 2000s developing seismic explosives, untraceable. Makes the blast look like a subterranean tremor. [Teddy] Mm. Two years ago, our former boss called General Hanson, he asked for help with a top-secret project for an unnamed client. I didn't get many of the details.
The Man from Toronto
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[screams]
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You're a lucky guy to know a woman like Lori.
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[whispers] I'm… I'm scared.
The Man from Toronto
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[Toronto] I was about to pull the trigger on a hit.
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[both groan]
The Man from Toronto
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[train whistle blowing]
The Man from Toronto
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[pilot] I got visual on them.
The Man from Toronto
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[cell phone ringing]
The Man from Toronto
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You practice these lines in front of a mirror?
The Man from Toronto
2.8s
I'm just asking that you make the most out of this, okay?
The Man from Toronto
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[song continues] [Teddy] So you're telling me this is some type of tech company event? [Toronto] Yeah. [Teddy] My mouth is burning. Sure you don't want any of these Hot Hot Cheese Puffs? Put that garbage away, man. What you mean garbage? It's good. I'm trying to be nice and give you some.