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"Lucky I Got What I Want" playing

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♪ I steal living ♪

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♪ Tell me I'm wrong ♪

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♪ Will I be forgiven ♪

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♪ If I wanna walk like you? ♪

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♪ Swingin' it back when I want... ♪

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- ( answering machine beeps ) - It's me again.

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Are you there?

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Uh, I come home... and I can tell you've been here.

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Sometimes it's an empty bottle on the counter or... suddenly some of your clothes go missing.

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I feel like you want me to see these things, to notice, and I do and I call, and you don't pick up.

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It's been a week.

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I love you.

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Call me back.

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( sighs )

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( rings )

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- Sara? - It's Jacob.

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Business Development has made a few last-minute tweaks in the Mutiny contract and I want it out the door by this afternoon.

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I was just going over it.

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Um, specifically what kind of tweaks are we talking about?

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But jumping Mutiny's hourly rate from $3 to $5 would hamstring their growth.

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- Say they have a bad month-- - That's not our problem.

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According to Business Development, the going market rate is $5

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We have to set a precedent for our future clients.

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It's all found money to Westgroup.

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What difference does it make if we offer a temporary exemption?

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Why are you so anxious to give this company a break, Joe?

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I hope it's not your past relationship to the founder.

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Absolutely not. Mutiny's our pilot program.

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We both took a risk. They got a corresponding discount.

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Look, I like Cameron, but I liked the deal you pitched me a lot more.

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A bunch of companies give us free money to use our network when we aren't.

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You're my building manager, Joe.

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And I only want the tenants who pay the highest rent.

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Jacob, I respectfully disagree.

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With Mutiny, I see our role as much more hands-on.

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This is a company with a real potential to innovate.

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There's a lot of talent there, but it's raw.

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It needs shaping, guidance.

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That's where we come in.

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Okay, start out at $5.

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Go down to four, if you have to, but 3.50 is the absolute bottom.

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If they don't sign, move on.

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( children playing )

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Gordon: Yeah, right here.

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Thanks so much.

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They're here! They're here!

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Landshark!

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Henry: Well, if it isn't Alfred Einstein!

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I can't believe you got off of your butt, put your feet to the ground, and you actually showed up.

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- Get over here. - ( both groaning )

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Oh! Joanie and Haley?

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Wh-- you girls must have aged 100 years since I last saw you.

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- ( giggles ) - Yeah, thank God they got their mother's looks.

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Hey, Jody, Michael, take your cousins to the back and--

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- New trampoline! Come on! - Wow!

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- I'll go. - It's really bouncy!

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- Michael: Come on, you guys! - Ah.

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How you doin', man? You all right?

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You up and flew out here awful fast.

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Not that I'm not thrilled to see you.

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- Yeah, yeah. - Huh?

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- We'll get into it a little later, yeah? - Yeah.

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Tada.

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Oh, thank you for getting those.

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Joanie practically refused to go to California without 'em.

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Found them stuck in the corner pockets of your father's pool table.

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( laughs )

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- Are okay, honey? - Yeah.

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Yeah, I'm fine. I just have to get to work.

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Well, I'm glad you at least took the morning.

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You looked tired as a dog, for one thing, and I haven't even heard from you since Easter.

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Gordon's been by with the girls--

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Yeah, well, Gordon has a thing called free time.

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How about you tell me what's really going on?

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Is it you and Gordon? Are you two having problems again?

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I, uh--

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I was pregnant, but I, uh, lost it.

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I... miscarried.

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Oh, my God, Donna. Honey, I'm so sorry.

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You know, I-- wait, I wasn't very far along and I was waiting for the right time to tell Gordon, but then it...

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You know, it's okay. It wasn't planned.

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Like you said, I'm so underwater with work as it is and Gordon and I are already practically leading separate lives, so...

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You know, it'll get easier.

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But it'll take time.

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I love the children we have.

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You know, it really wouldn't have been fair to them.

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It was a really special time when they were small, but we are in a different place now, our family feels complete, and so... maybe in a way-- maybe this is what's best.

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10 bucks says they're at it right now.

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If I had 10 bucks to burn, you think I'd be back here wrestling coax, trying to steal us HBO?

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- ( electricity crackles ) - Damn it!

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- Told you. - All right, 10 bucks.

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- Follow me. - ( music playing in background )

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( laughing )

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( knock on door )

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Lev: A sub breached the network.

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He broke into the autoexec.bat file and now he's giving out free user IDs.

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- Oh, shit! - Come quick! Go.

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Cameron: Coming! Just one second!

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How many, uh, IDs?

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- ( whispers ) I'll see you at work. - Bye.

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( door slams )

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( laughing )

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( coders laughing )

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( clapping )

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Aw, man! I missed it!

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That's good. Back to work, guys. Come on.

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He wears boxers.

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- Guys! - ( music playing in background )

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So this is Mutiny.

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( theme music playing )

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( pages flipping )

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$5 an hour is unmanageable.

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Actually, it's insane.

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If we have one bad month or if we're doing well and we want to make new hires,

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this leaves no room for error.

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This feels like a bait and switch.

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Of course it's a bait and switch.

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- It's Joe MacMillan. - That's not our intent.

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- With Jacob Wheeler involved, things changed. - Your fiancée's dad.

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They evolved. This was out of my control.

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Yeah, you evolved back into an asshole.

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Oh, but look, he held out three whole days, so hat's off.

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Okay, message received.

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I wanted to do the courtesy of coming here in person, but there are certainly other companies who are interested in your space on our network.

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- I'll reach out to one of them. - No, look.

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Just give us a minute.

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Am I the only one that sees what's happening here?

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First he's the man behind the network, now he's changing our deal terms?

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- What's next? - Look, I don't like it either.

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But his network is the best thing to happen to us, and right now we need him more than he needs us.

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Yes, and he knows it.

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Yes, but if you can keep your cool,

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I can get us a number we can live with and then he's back to being a name on the 12th page of our contract, right?

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Fine.

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So, uh... you and Cameron worked together at Cardiff, huh?

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We did.

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She must be an interesting boss.

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She knows what she wants.

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You ran PCs for them?

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I've been knocking around tech for a long time, always working to the next new thing.

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- Well, time-sharing's not that new. - Time-sharing's just a way in.

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CompuServe started as a division of a life insurance company, then got bought by H&R Block who wanted to diversify.

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Now it's a 500-pound gorilla in the world of commercial online service.

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Who knows where Westgroup can take it from there?

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Yeah. So, how are you guys handling security?

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Are you multiplexing them in from an SNA network from the modem banks with task-switching--

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Comes a time when vision meets engineering-- you hire people.

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Thanks for the coffee.

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So, you've said your party line, I've said mine.

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Let's cut the posturing and we'll get down to the real number.

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- $5. - Donna: Joe.

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- It's $5. - No.

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No, this is where you say 4.50 and then I say 3.50, and then eventually we settle on four, which is fair.

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$4.

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$5.

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This isn't a negotiation.

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You started at a promotional rate.

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- I'm sorry, this isn't a negotiation? - That promotion is over.

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If you don't agree to the $5 terms,

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- Westgroup is moving on. - Moving on?

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- That's-- that's not-- - Charity? No, it's not. This is a partnership.

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Jacob Wheeler isn't interested in a typical landlord-tenant relationship with you.

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He wants to work with innovative companies who are agile and committed.

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$5 is the ante for this table.

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If Mutiny can't compete at the going market rate, maybe it shouldn't be in the game.

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( Donna crying )

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Donna?

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Donna?

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( crying continues )

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This is bullshit!

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Joe, this is bullshit!

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All you own is time on a network.

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What entitles you to have an opinion about anything that we do here?

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What makes you think that you can question our commitment

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- for one dollar an hour? - ( glass shatters )

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- Calm down. - I'm fine, I'm fine.

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God...

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Maybe being in bed with a billionaire--

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I'm sorry, with a billionaire's daughter makes you think

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- that you can jerk us around for your own amusement... - Donna.

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...but this is real to us.

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So it's $4, Joe.

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It's $4.

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( exhales sharply )

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- ( Cameron stammers ) Just-- - Don't bother.

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( door opens )

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- It's fine. - ( door closes )

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He's gonna call in three hours and he's gonna say $4.

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He's bluffing.

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- So, that's where I'm at. - ( music playing in background )

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Uh, look... anything you need, okay?

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Anything at all, you just say the word, okay?

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And the girls, they can come stay with us, or I could fly out if you need, you know?

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- Yeah, yeah. - Jesus, Gordon.

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Hey, hey, hey.

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Seriously, it's okay, all right?

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I know it's a shock.

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I shouldn't have laid it all on you at once like that.

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Jesus, I'm sorry. I should be the one comforting...

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What can I do?

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Hey, Henry, you're already doing it, okay?

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It's all right.

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Oh.

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Donna must be a mess with all this going on.

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Actually, uh, she doesn't know.

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- Gordon-- - Look, you have no idea what the last year has been like.

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I mean, you know, her work's taking off, you know, and it's driving her, you know, like-- well, like mine used to, you know?

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She's happy, okay? She's energized.

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And she'd stop everything to take care of me and I can't ask her to do that.

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Not-- not yet, at least.

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So, um, if we had to switch back to XTs, how long would that take?

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We're not gonna have to do it.

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Okay, but just in case we do,

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- just round number it for me. - Look, I'm sorry, okay?

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I don't know what else you want me to say.

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- ( door opens ) - Guys?

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What?

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- It's not the modem. - ( coders clamoring )

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What is it? What happened?

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Joe MacMillan happened!

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He pulled the plug!

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So I guess he wasn't bluffing.

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Okay, okay, okay.

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Um, so do you want to call him, maybe, or are you just gonna cry again?

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- Bosworth: That's enough. - Come on, Donna.

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The name on page 12 of our contract just shut our company down

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- because of your great negotiation skills! - Bosworth: Cameron.

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Could you have had your day on the rag when the entire network wasn't at stake?

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I said that's enough, damn it!

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God, what is wrong with you?

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I'm-- I'm gonna fix it.

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I'm gonna fix it.

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( music playing in background )

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Oh, the shop's been slippin' the last few years.

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I still think we can pull it out, but Dad wants to sell it, let it get turned into a Midas.

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- Where does that leave you? - I'd stay on, work for the new owners.

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Oh, come on, that doesn't seem right.

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I'm gonna call him, tell him he's making a mistake.

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Oh, no, no, no, no. You've-- you've got enough on your plate right now.

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Oh, what time is it?

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- Hoohoo! - Should we settle up?

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You know, go give Wendy some relief?

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Uh, yeah, yeah. I'm gonna go hit the head.

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You wanna get the-- ( whistles )

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Excuse me, can we get our tab?

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- Ju-- Jules Duffy? - Gordon. I'll be damned.

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Thought you'd gone all rich and famous on us.

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Yeah, I got my plane parked out back.

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- ( chuckles ) - I'm here with Henry.

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Yeah, I see plenty of Henry.

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You two still trying to get back what you had in high school?

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Nope, just trying to get him to pay his bar tab every once in a blue moon.

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Hey, you remember that time that I caught you and Henry breaking into Dad's liquor cabinet?

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Y'all made me drink a coffee cup full of brandy just so I couldn't tell on you?

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No. Did it work?

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God, I nearly died the next morning.

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( laughs )

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The house is still there. You can come by anytime.

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Yeah, I'll just crawl into Henry's old window, scare his kids, leave mine alone.

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- You have kids? - He's 12.

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- You have 12 kids? - I have one kid, 12 years old.

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- Oh. - He's my anchor. R.J.

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Jules Duffy, married with a kid.

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Well, half right. Single mom.

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All right, pay up, pecker.

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Heard you got rich, so big tip.

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What the hell was that about?

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- You're asking me? - Yeah.

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She lost it. Now we're dead.

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All Donna did was behave like you do every day without bailing you out for it like usual.

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- You know, maybe you didn't like it... - I never--

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...because it was like looking in a damn mirror!

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People have other things going on in their lives that you don't know about.

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And you do, huh?

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Can't you see that that woman is going through something?

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She could use a friend right now.

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( computers humming )

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I was out of line and I apologize.

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This work-- this work means a lot to me.

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And if we accept your deal, we're risking our survival, and if we don't, we could scramble for months to try and find another network.

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Months in this business could crush us.

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That's not what you want, is it?

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- If this is about Cameron-- - It's not.

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Then to pull the plug over one dollar, that's what you do when you're trying to get out of a deal.

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Which is where we find ourselves now.

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Well, I can't leave here until we work this out, so you tell me.

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What can I do?

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( exhales )

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Maybe-- uh, maybe I could find some wiggle room on the price if Mutiny met a few, um... strategic benchmarks.

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Benchmarks.

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For example, when I log onto Mutiny, the main screen, it's boring.

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There's a company in Houston that has news and weather as soon as you log on.

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Delphi has a travel agency.

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There's an outfit in Galveston that has a stock ticker updated hourly.

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That's the kind of thing that makes me the user want to stay longer.

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We can do that.

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Another thing-- check out the messaging available on something like IBM's Vnet.

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Mail programs have been around for over a decade.

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Exactly. Why doesn't Mutiny have one?

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Because that's not--

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We can do mail and we can do the interface, and if we do...

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He's not gonna like it, but I, uh, bet I could get Jacob to shave off a buck for one last thing.

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What? What is it that you need?

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Mutiny currently runs exclusively on Commodore 64s, right?

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64s will be boat anchors by '88.

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In the meantime, UNIX is poised to explode.

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If Mutiny could port to a machine that runs UNIX, say the new AT&T box, I think I could justify a lower price.

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But UNIX is a completely different operating system.

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That's a major coding overhaul--

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In fact, I would go so far as to plug you back in right now,

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- ink the contract at $5... - But--

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...and add a provision that once you meet these benchmarks, we'll drop it down to 3.50.

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I'll see what I can do.

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UNIX? Christ.

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I think he knew he wanted these benchmarks before he ever came over here this morning.

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It was all just about leverage.

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Yeah. Well, I guess it was a negotiation after all.

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But the AT&T isn't even in color.

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Hey, let's look at the bright side.

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I guess we'll have stock ticker and mail now.

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Great, we'll be bleeding edge for 1979.

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You know, there are blueprints to build mail out because it's been around forever.

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It wouldn't take that long.

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- Cool. Thanks. - Just trying to help.

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Look, I just-- I don't know what choice we have.

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You could fake UNIX.

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Make it look like Mutiny is running on the AT&T, get your better rate locked in now, actually go multiplatform at your leisure.

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I talked to him this morning and he knows the script, sure, but his actual tech knowledge is really limited.

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If you get him in here tomorrow morning and you sit him down at a demo, and if it looked real enough--

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No, the boot and interface screens for the 64 and the AT&T are completely different.

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Yeah, but we can paint the screens however we want.

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I mean, write a Commodore program that makes it look just like the AT&T.

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But Joe would know that porting to an OS like UNIX would take longer than 24 hours.

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Would he?

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What, you're gonna say, "Bad idea"?

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It is a bad idea.

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So we run the demo off a C64 and we don't invite him till tomorrow night.

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The goal is simple: replace the guts of this AT&T box with those of a Commodore, hook up the video cards inside to the monochrome CRT.

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When Joe boots up, he'll think he's running UNIX, but really it'll be our 64.

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A wolf in UNIX clothing.

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Okay, screwdriver.

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The thing only has enough room for an internal serial modem.

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How the hell are we supposed to fit an external Hayes box inside?

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- Let alone the Commodore cards. - We could lay the cards flat and connect them out the back with ribbon cables.

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The metal connections will touch the case and each other

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- and short everything out. - We could put cardboard between.

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Well, then we'll have a cooling problem, if we can even fit the fan.

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Unless we don't even use a fan.

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Yeah, we just turn it on before he gets here and kick him out before it melts.

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Or you could just take your time, do it for real.

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Well, we don't have that kind of time at $5 an hour.

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So it's about price, it's not about Joe.

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No, it's about both. It's about not letting him dictate our vision.

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But couldn't this make Mutiny better, these things that he wants?

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All right, I'll leave you to it.

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Ah.

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You always were the prodigy.

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Mm, not with transmissions.

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You always kicked my ass at those.

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( groans )

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You think that stuff made you sick?

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Maybe, but that time in the shop made me an engineer, you know?

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Guts in a machine equals guts in a machine.

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You know, I bet Dad wishes you had stayed behind to run the shop.

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Hey, why don't I borrow your truck tomorrow?

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I'll head up to Sacramento, talk to Dad?

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- Yeah. - Hmm?

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Yeah, of course. Yeah.

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Um, I should warn you, though, that some-- some jag-off backed into it a week or so ago and so there's just one headlight.

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I know. I'll be careful.

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- It's really good to see you, brother. - Yeah.

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( engine stops )

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Hey, thanks for meeting me.

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Not a problem. So where you wanna have this talk?

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Hop in.

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- ( bird screeching ) - Gordon: So, how often during the work week?

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Well, a little less since that bar fight, but probably still three, four days, often before noon.

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- Does Wendy know? - Oh, she knows.

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And the truck?

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He stayed till after close a couple weeks ago.

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Next day, he said he swerved to avoid a deer.

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Yeah, I called my dad.

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Although, it was a rabbit when he heard that story.

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- ( Gordon exhales ) - ( sighs )

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So, anyway, that's the boring-ass story of your alcoholic brother.

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If you've heard enough, I think I'll get home to my kid, stop narcing on my high school boyfriend.

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( chuckles ) Hell, I got weed in my purse right now.

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- Call myself a mother. - ( laughs )

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( sighs )

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What?

00:25:44

I'm sure you're a great mother.

00:25:47

I was also thinking how great weed sounds to me right now.

00:25:51

Tom: The external modem is not gonna fit.

00:25:53

The box, it's big enough, but it's not tall enough, okay?

00:25:56

The L clips on the 64 serial port, they're too high.

00:25:58

We had to hacksaw them down.

00:26:00

Yeah, but an external modem will give it away.

00:26:02

We can't...

00:26:04

Could we fake an online connection?

00:26:06

Have Joe dial into the network, but he's actually just linked to another Commodore in the house?

00:26:13

- I have completely corrupted you. - That's a great idea.

00:26:16

But what cable's gonna be fast enough and also not completely give it away by being out in the open?

00:26:20

( Donna hisses, sighs )

00:26:22

Wait, what if we--

00:26:24

Carl, did you guys ever get the HBO working?

00:26:27

Uh, kind of. Like, we watched "Cat People" the other night.

00:26:30

You could see about half a boob, which we--

00:26:31

Oh, my God! The coax.

00:26:33

- Lev: Yes. - 10BROAD36.

00:26:35

We can use Ethernet encoding.

00:26:37

Plus-- plus, the cable's already hidden along the walls.

00:26:39

We can just adjust it where we need to.

00:26:41

We'll still need to hear a modem, though.

00:26:44

- Bodie? - Yeah?

00:26:47

Do you still have that little recorder?

00:26:49

Okay, go record the modem connecting.

00:26:51

Then we'll pull out the recorder's power switch, we'll run wires up it,

00:26:54

- stash the whole thing in the AT&T-- - Someone pinches the wires

00:26:56

- and then it triggers the recording. - Bodie: On it.

00:26:59

- Okay, how much time do you need for the coax? - Two hours, tops.

00:27:03

Gordon: Oh-- oh, my God, I was so paranoid after that first experience.

00:27:06

I think I stopped getting high till college.

00:27:09

( laughs ) And then you made up for it.

00:27:12

I totally made up for it. It was Berkeley.

00:27:15

Yeah, yeah, you were always the smart one.

00:27:17

If I was so smart, why'd you go out with Henry?

00:27:22

I was 16. He was the cute one.

00:27:24

- Oh, jeez! - ( laughs )

00:27:29

He was never as funny as you.

00:27:32

Henry could catch a pass, but you always had us cracking up in the stands.

00:27:40

Jesus.

00:27:43

What?

00:27:46

It's just been a long time since anyone's thought of me as being funny.

00:27:53

You know, it's so interesting who we grow up to be.

00:28:00

Have you ever thought about who you could've been if you'd have taken a different path?

00:28:07

Sure.

00:28:09

So, what are you saying, you should've done something else?

00:28:12

Stayed here? Sold tractors off the 5?

00:28:16

You got nothing to complain about.

00:28:19

Yeah.

00:28:23

God, it feel so good to just sit here and do the wrong thing with you.

00:28:35

( lighter clicks )

00:28:36

Well, I don't want to keep you.

00:28:38

I'm sure you got better things to do than sit in the back of a truck and just listen to me babble on.

00:28:44

Yeah, actually I do.

00:28:50

I'm having a good time.

00:29:35

Okay, log on.

00:29:37

( keyboard clicking )

00:29:39

( modem dialing, ringing )

00:29:43

( modem beeps )

00:29:46

( modem screeching )

00:29:48

( keyboard clicking )

00:29:57

Not bad.

00:29:59

Yeah, for monochrome.

00:30:02

- Go ahead, play something. - Whoa, hang on.

00:30:03

I wanna-- I wanna see mail.

00:30:06

Uh, so it's inside the game, so select what you wanna play.

00:30:09

- Uh-huh. - Okay, and now find Lev on the user list.

00:30:13

I'm NewWaveLev.

00:30:15

Okay, then hit Alt+M.

00:30:17

( keys clack )

00:30:19

- Donna: Mm. - This is still Community.

00:30:22

Exactly. We built the mail client on top of the existing code.

00:30:26

So if a user is online, they get the message instantly, and if they're offline--

00:30:30

Lev, sign off-- and, "What hath God wrought?"

00:30:38

Okay, now, Lev, sign back on.

00:30:43

( computer beeps )

00:30:44

Now.

00:30:46

That's very clever.

00:30:48

Okay, so, that's everything you asked for.

00:30:52

Looks like it.

00:30:54

Wait, wait, wait. I've got a game open.

00:30:57

I want to play it.

00:30:59

Yeah, go-- play it. Go ahead.

00:31:02

( beeping )

00:31:06

Hmm.

00:31:08

Here, try something else. There's--

00:31:10

No, I want to play chess again.

00:31:16

( beeping )

00:31:22

- What about-- - One more time.

00:31:24

( beeping )

00:31:29

Hmm. I find it remarkable that three different human Mutiny users opened with the same King's Indian defense.

00:31:36

It's almost as if they were programmed to do so.

00:31:41

Oh.

00:31:45

Oh.

00:31:46

Your computer is melting to the table.

00:31:51

Here.

00:31:55

- ( grunting ) - ( computer case creaking )

00:32:05

Interesting.

00:32:08

I've never seen a Commodore like this before.

00:32:11

Must be an exclusive model.

00:32:16

And look... there's no modem.

00:32:23

We're not even online.

00:32:28

UNIX.

00:32:31

You couldn't do it.

00:32:33

Oh, it's not that we couldn't do it, we just thought it was a waste of time.

00:32:37

But you did have time to animate the games, gut the box, fake the data.

00:32:46

How are you streaming it?

00:32:59

- Joe? - What? What do you want?

00:33:00

You want to insult me again, say I'm a bad guy, a bait and switch artist? I put you on the network.

00:33:05

I handed you a deal my boss didn't want you to have.

00:33:11

Don't do this to me again.

00:33:13

You did this to yourself.

00:33:15

What kills me about it is you're so much better than this.

00:33:18

( engine starts )

00:33:30

( screams )

00:33:42

( door opens )

00:33:44

( footsteps approaching )

00:34:12

I have to tell you something.

00:34:17

Well, this night took a turn.

00:34:21

- Hey. - What?

00:34:24

Can I be honest with you?

00:34:26

Gordon, I'm a big girl. I know what this is.

00:34:31

There's something wrong with me.

00:34:33

Tell me something I don't know.

00:34:36

No, there's something wrong with me.

00:34:39

It's in my brain.

00:34:42

I've had problems with my hands and my speech.

00:34:47

I may not ever be the same.

00:34:50

I mean, it may even get worse.

00:34:53

Gordon, I'm sorry.

00:34:55

- I-- - I'm scared.

00:34:57

Like, I'm really scared.

00:35:02

It's okay.

00:35:04

I mean, it's okay to be scared.

00:35:07

I'd probably be scared, too.

00:35:09

Part of me wanted to believe that if I didn't say anything, it wouldn't be real.

00:35:17

But the weight of it...

00:35:19

I understand.

00:35:21

You can't imagine what it's been like.

00:35:23

I mean, what does this mean?

00:35:25

- You know, what about my kids? - Gordon, I--

00:35:28

Am I gonna wake up one day and not feel my legs?

00:35:30

Are they gonna have to put me in a home?

00:35:32

I mean, Jesus, Jules, I could die.

00:35:35

And I haven't even told my wife.

00:35:37

- What? - I can't, her job.

00:35:40

I've been carrying this all alone.

00:35:43

Okay, stop. Stop.

00:35:46

Gordon, what are you doing right now?

00:35:50

Nothing. We're just talking.

00:35:51

No, no, you're dumping all this on me.

00:35:55

- Wait, what? - Wait, is that what this is?

00:35:57

Is that why you brought me out here?

00:35:59

- So you could unburden yourself? - No.

00:36:01

Look, if you wanted someone to talk to...

00:36:05

- Wait, Jules. - Oh, my God.

00:36:09

I'm grateful to you.

00:36:11

- Grateful? - Yeah.

00:36:14

( scoffs )

00:36:17

Jules.

00:36:42

( turns engine off )

00:36:46

You know, Donna,

00:36:48

Mutiny might be done.

00:36:52

I mean, we might not exist tomorrow.

00:36:57

So if you're doing this for the company...

00:37:06

That's not why I'm doing this.

00:37:16

Do you want me to come with you?

00:37:21

It's all right.

00:37:24

Thanks.

00:37:25

Yeah.

00:38:00

( crying )

00:38:02

Look, I don't know, Dad.

00:38:04

Hey, what happened? You okay?

00:38:09

- Where were you? - Come here.

00:38:11

Henry: She woke up and didn't know where you were.

00:38:13

I tried Dad, but I guess you didn't make it.

00:38:16

Yeah, I had to stop and talk to Jules about a few things.

00:38:21

- You kidding me? - Wendy: Henry.

00:38:23

Yeah, like hell you were just talking. ( sniffs )

00:38:24

Yeah, you smell like weed and you also smell like--

00:38:27

Henry! What is going on?

00:38:30

What's going on is my brother's a selfish prick and he always has been.

00:38:33

Hey, get ahold of yourself.

00:38:35

I thought you were driving up to talk to Dad to help me out.

00:38:38

I did talk to Dad on the phone before I went to Duffy's.

00:38:40

He said that you leveraged the shop into the ground over the past three years and pissed away half the customers.

00:38:44

- That's bullshit! - Look, he's worried about you, Henry.

00:38:47

- I'm worried about you. - Okay, so let me get this straight.

00:38:49

So you-- you bang my ex-girlfriend, cheated on your wife because I drink too much?

00:38:53

Listen to me, we were just talking.

00:38:55

Now you're lying to my face!

00:38:59

You can't stay here tonight.

00:39:01

Hey, listen, Henry, the whole reason that I flew out here--

00:39:05

Please, just leave, Gordon.

00:39:09

- Just go. - ( Haley crying ) Daddy.

00:39:13

Oh, come here, sweetie. Come here.

00:39:20

( phone ringing )

00:39:26

Girls on answering machine: You've reached the Clarks!

00:39:27

- Gordon. - Donna.

00:39:29

- Joanie. - Haley.

00:39:30

All: Leave a message.

00:39:32

- ( beeps ) - Gordon: Donna, are you there?

00:39:34

- ( Haley crying ) Mommy. - Haley, it's okay. It's okay.

00:39:39

Gordon: Honey, it's me. Pick up the phone.

00:39:42

Hi, I'm here. Is everything okay?

00:39:44

No, it's Haley. She woke up.

00:39:46

There's some bedtime thing you do.

00:39:48

- She said it'd help if-- - Yeah, yeah, of course. It's...

00:39:52

Does she have Jinx?

00:39:54

Yeah, she's lying down with him now.

00:39:58

Okay, put the phone on the pillow next to her.

00:40:04

Hey, come here. Come here.

00:40:08

Hey, hey, baby girl. You okay?

00:40:11

- Mm-hmm. - Okay.

00:40:13

You listen really carefully now, all right?

00:40:16

Mm-hmm.

00:40:18

♪ Haley, mine, don't you cry ♪

00:40:24

♪ Haley mine, dry your eyes ♪

00:40:31

♪ Rest your head close to my heart ♪

00:40:36

♪ Never to part, baby of mine. ♪

00:40:42

( humming )

00:40:49

( humming continues )

00:41:02

( humming continues )

00:41:10

Two days ago you told me that I was the building manager and that our involvement with our network partners ended at the rent we charged them.

00:41:18

I disagreed, so this is what I did.

00:41:21

I gave Mutiny a very specific set of benchmarks, goals I wanted them to achieve in exchange for a reduced network rate of $3.50 an hour.

00:41:29

- The floor you specified. - I'm sure you did.

00:41:32

This is beginning to feel like a pattern, Joe.

00:41:34

- How am I supposed to trust you if every-- - Here's what happened.

00:41:37

They completed the first two in 24 hours.

00:41:40

The third they deemed a waste of their time, but they didn't tell me that to my face.

00:41:44

Instead, they decided to try and deceive me.

00:41:46

Now you know how it feels.

00:41:48

Here's the interesting part.

00:41:51

Just to avoid doing it, they ended up using a sophisticated Ethernet encode and streaming data over line they were using to steal pay television.

00:42:01

The technology is called broadband.

00:42:04

So new it's only being used in a couple college campuses and military bases.

00:42:08

Commercially it's too expensive and there's not nearly enough line laid, but...

00:42:11

- But? - 10 years from now, it'll likely make modems irrelevant.

00:42:17

These kids rigged it up on their own in a day.

00:42:22

So what's your point, Joe?

00:42:26

I think we should acquire them.

00:42:33

( theme music playing )