[Fletcher moans] He had an engine under his hood and a gun in his holster.
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No Dave. ["Free Me" by Paul Jones plays]
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How can I help you, Officer?
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Well, he wasn't fucking hollow, was he?
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So, he's not exactly clean, our Mickey. He has come up the hard way. He's earned his position, shall we say. Well, that was the early days, and he cracked on with his New World pioneer spirit.
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Shall we have a little bit of fresh air?
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I'm not sure. [Matthew] Your Grace. [woman] He's a fox, and foxes have a predictable nature. Trust this Jew about that Jew. If you let him in the henhouse, you can expect blood and feathers everywhere.
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Making a splash with the gentry. Oh, I like to make a splash whenever possible. Well, you also seem to understand the significance of a proper attire. Indeed I do. I believe a sense of ownership is vital in every aspect of life, perhaps never more so than when it comes to wardrobe. For every look there is a season, and for every season a strategy. [Fletcher] Now starts the alpha dance. They're not really talking about clothes, Raymond. Oh, fucking no. They're like a pair of old doggies sniffing round one another's intellectual assholes. It's a good old-fashioned cock-off, Raymond. Michael, I'm looking forward to doing business together.
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Well, it's like I say. The Russians are gonna clean house. And you are part of that house, Raymond. They're gonna get Michael when he comes out of his meeting at the fish market.
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And I fear that where they failed before, Raymond, they're not gonna fail again. And how do you know all this? Because someone told them everything they want to know about Michael, and that someone is me.
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Oi, Tezza! - [Tezza] What? - Fancy a row?
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By telling you, I've saved your lives. Which I think in turn saves mine, doesn't it? Don't fucking move.
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[Fletcher] Now, you remember Aslan, don't you?
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[dogs barking]
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What's he worth today? 100, 200, 500 million? But now the plot begins to thicken. He has reached a crossroads in his life. The middle class and the middle age, they've got to him. They've corrupted his appetite for the horrors. He's gone soft. He wanted to cash in his chips and get out of the game, and he seems to have found the perfect customer. Smash cut, please... to interior, a gala dinner. Just a few words to say thank you to Michael Pearson for his limitless generosity and time. Now, Mickey has been cultivating a special relationship with the erudite, learned and broad-minded Matthew Berger. Yes, Raymond, I do know about the Jewish billionaire cowboy, another slice of Americana creating drama in Angleterre. And finally to Matthew Berger blindsiding us with his donation to build the entire cognitive behavioral therapy unit.