[Birdie chuckles] Miles doesn't even have a phone. It's really convenient. I have one number, goes to all my fax machines all over the world. There's something about analog that's-- Oh! Look at this blast from my past. -[chuckles] -Look, everybody. Look. Miles, you're so funny, having this around. [Benoit] May I ask, if it isn't too presumptuous of me, what first drew you all together? You're such an eclectic bunch. [chuckles] I think disruptors recognize each other. Yes. Now you've used that word before, "disruptors." What does that mean? [Miles] Some people think Birdie's disruptive every time she opens her mouth. I mean, just because she says what everyone's thinking, but no one's got the nerve to say. It's true. I say it like I see it. No. But seriously, you know about Sweetie Pants, right? I'm going to embarrass myself here.
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That is the Aegean Sea. Oh, yeah, it is. It is. His dock doesn't float. His wonder-fuel is a disaster. His grasp of disruption theory is remedial at best. He didn't design the puzzle boxes. He didn't write the mystery. Et voilà! It all adds up. The key to this entire case. And it was staring me right in the face. Like everyone in the world, I assumed Miles Bron was a complicated genius. But why? Look into the clear center of this Glass Onion… Miles Bron is an idiot. Oh, please. Just tell us who tried to kill me. Nobody tried to kill you, you vainglorious buffoon. Duke took my glass! That's what you told us he did.
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[thuds] [Birdie] Oh, my gosh! It's easy. [Miles] It's so freaking sensitive. A phone dings, it closes up. It's ridiculous, but I needed to be able to look her in the eyes without glass in between us.
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I know it's probably hard to have sympathy for the poor, tortured billionaire. But… God damn, I miss that bar.
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Blanc! There's someone here for you.
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Mr. Blanc, is… Is this safe?
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Okay.
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Duke alone knew you were there that night, but he didn't know Andi was dead. No, no, he didn't know that until this evening. Right here, when he got a Google Alert on his phone, which has now fallen strangely silent.
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You have done some homework. And Birdie. Bangladesh. Sweetie Pants are manufactured there in a sweatshop. You're making Birdie take the fall to cover your ass as the main investor.
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I can buy you maybe five minutes alone in the Glass Onion, but you have to-- -Give me that. -You have to find that envelope. -I will. -That's it… Oh, no, give me that. Give me that.
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I think Mr. Blanc's… You're not saying it was done with intention, are you? Well, we don't know.
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Do you really think we can get the son of a bitch? [suspenseful music playing]
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I'm afraid Mr. Cody is… is dead. -No, Duke! No! -[Birdie screams]
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-[screams] -[gasping] [dramatic music playing]
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And then the big thing happened.
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[Helen gulping]
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[Benoit] Was almost struck by him. In fact, he told all of us. Right out in the open, he told us. Iconic.