-What the hell did he do? -He just burned it! [Miles] Burned what? I didn't see anything. [Helen] You burned it! -Is someone making toast? -This will not stand. Uh-huh. Well, did you see this proof, this smoking napkin, Blanc?
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Gang? We all saw the same thing. We know what happened. Am I right?
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[footsteps approaching]
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Maybe I'll lay out for a bit.
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Come on, this is our time.
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No. No.
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No. No, we're having a champagne brunch on the beach tomorrow. You're gonna try foil surfing, and you're gonna put some aloe on, work on that tan, and make your constituents say, "What was she doing in lockdown?" Birdie, come on, dance with me.
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So now you want to talk about the email? You didn't even write back.
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[gasps] Hindenburg.
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You baby!
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[gentle piano music playing]
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I like the Glass Onion as a metaphor. An object that seems densely layered, but in reality the center is in plain sight. Your relationship with these people may seem complex, but look, what you've done this weekend is crystal clear. You've taken seven people, each of whom has a real-life reason to wish you harm, gathered them together on a remote island and placed the idea of your murder in their heads. It's like putting a loaded gun on the table and turning off the lights! Oh, whoa. [chuckles] Come on.