651 [Panting] 652 I pity the fool. 653 Anyone I know? 654 Maybe. 655 Let it go. 656 You first. 657 [Panting] 658 I don't know how I... 659 I don't belong here. 660 Come on... meant to do this, son. 661 You know more about me than I do? 662 Hey, this bag knows more about you than you do, James. 663 It's in you. 664 It's in your blood. 665 Aah! 666 BURKE: Mama Land's crabs 667 from the Circle's fourteenth in Saigon... 668 best crabs in the world. 669 This place... second-best. 670 Okay, why don't you just go ahead? 671 Go ahead and ask me. 672 Did you know him? 673 No. 674 I met him once. 675 Falklands... around '89. 676 [Chewing, crunching] 677 What was he... what was he doing there? 678 Think, son. I can't tell you specifics. 679 I just can't. 680 I can't even confirm his mission. 681 I can't. 682 He used to tell me stories. 683 He'd say, uh... 684 when they'd hit one, the desert would rain oil. 685 That's what he did, James. He told stories. 686 Yeah. 687 And he lied. 688 That doesn't mean he didn't love you. 689 What was he, really? 690 What did he do? 691 You gotta come off it, kid. You really do. 692 Because you keep looking back, 693 you're gonna miss your whole life. 694 It's a mystery you cannot solve. 695 Who is... who is Edward Clayton? 696 Well, among many things, he was James Clayton's father. 697 Also, he was someone else. 698 [Crunching continues] 699 He was a spook, James... just like me. 700 Just like you. |