I adore Sweetie Pants. I live in mine-- You're sitting next to Birdie Jay. She was a fashion icon. And then the youngest editor ever of She She Magazine. Right?
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Ignore his lies, everyone, and think clearly now. What did we all actually see? Wow! Look at that dress spin. Birdie, that's amazing. Just… -[gasps] -[Benoit] You handed Duke your own glass. Clear as crystal. Right in front of our eyes. All of us. And then told a bald-faced fabrication.
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Now, I can handle the Matisse in the bathroom, but is, uh… Is that a fax machine?
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Hey, bro. -I'm not here. -[bottles clinking]
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Someone reset the box.
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…or someone will get them for us. Okay. [Claire] I could use a second in the shade. -This rich-people shit is weird. -Thank you. I… I have occasionally put on the dog in my life, but this… This is stretching my stride-taking abilities. You're doing great. I'm Andi.
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You realized the opportunity laid out in front of you. You have a house on a remote island, filled with desperate people, all of whom have a real-life reason to wish this woman harm. You-- Furthermore, you have a loaded gun conveniently within reach.
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I'll get there early. Really lay on some Southern hokum, get them all off guard. On the boat… be cold. Don't engage in conversation. -Okay, I'm not great on boats. -Oh, you'll be fine. Just remember, Rich Bitch voice. Andi posture.
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But, uh… -[male voice over speakers] Dong! -[gong reverberating]
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[Whiskey screams]
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How many of these boxes did you create? -Five. One for each of my friends. -No test boxes? No prototypes? No, my puzzle guy barely got the five done in time, and he apprenticed with Ricky Jay. And once the boxes are open and the puzzles completed, is there any way to close them again? To… To reset 'em?
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Break bigger things? Are you willing to break the thing that nobody wants you to break? Because at that point, people are not gonna be on your side. They're gonna call you crazy. They're gonna say you're a bully. They're gonna tell you to stop.
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[Miles] That's a new solid hydrogen fuel. It's incredibly powerful. It's radically efficient. Zero carbon emissions, and it's derived from abundant seawater.
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What's she playing at?
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Okay, here we go.
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Duke! No!
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I'm sorry, Helen.
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Well, I keep returning, in my mind, to the Glass Onion. Something that seems densely layered, mysterious and inscrutable. But in fact, the center is in plain sight. Where? Where? And that is why this case has confounded me like no other. Why every complex layer peeled back has revealed another layer and another layer and come to naught. And that was the problem, right there. You see, I expected complexity. I expected intelligence. I expected a puzzle, a game. But that's not what any of this is. It hides not behind complexity, but behind mind-numbing obvious clarity. Truth is, it doesn't hide at all. I was staring right at it.