Pratique du Shadowing: Jimmy Hides A Battery In Chuck's Pocket | Chicanery | Better Call Saul - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I want to get down to Brastix.
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I want to get down to Brastix.
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I want to be very, very specific here.
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This illness, what does it feel like?
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You mentioned it's painful.
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It is.
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There's a tightness in my chest, difficulty breathing, and pain.
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Burning pain.
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The pain spreads everywhere.
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Sounds horrible.
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Does it hurt right now?
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There's always some discomfort, yes.
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Electricity is everywhere in the modern world.
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But I very much appreciate the indulgence of the panel for their accommodation here today.
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I can handle this fine.
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Right, so with the lights out, you don't feel them?
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If the current's not flowing, no. Sorry about the exit signs.
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I guess they couldn't kill those for you.
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Well, they're not drawing much current, and they're far away.
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Intensity drops off with distance, per the inverse square law.
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OK, whoa, inverse square.
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I'm not a physicist.
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Could you dumb that down a shade for me?
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The farther away it is, the stronger the source needs to be to have an effect.
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Got it, got it.
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So if I had a small battery safe from a watch or something and I got it close to you, close to your skin, you'd know?
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I would feel it, yes.
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Can you feel more current coming from any particular direction right now, from that back wall, uh, from over there?
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Or up through the floor?
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Can you tell us where the nearest source is right now?
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Jimmy, do you have something in your pocket?
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Yes, I do, as a matter of fact.
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My cell phone.
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From this distance, you should feel it, and you don't, do you?
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Mr. McGill, you are warned to leave your electronics outside.
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It's all right.
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It's all right.
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May I?
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Just as I thought.
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There's no battery in here.
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You removed the battery.
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That's a sorry little trick, isn't it?
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Yeah, you got me, Chuck.
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Dead to rights.
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I removed the battery.
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Objection.
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Sustained.
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You've taken all the leeway you're getting, Mr. McGill.
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Wrap it up fast.
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God, Jimmy.
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Don't you know by now this is real?
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I feel this.
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It's a physical response to stimuli.
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It's not a quirk.
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What do I have to do to prove it to you?
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I don't know, Chuck.
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Could you reach into your breast pocket and tell me what's there?
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What now?
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Can you tell the court what that was?
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A battery?
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Mr. Chairman, do you recognize that man in back?
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His name is Hewell Babineau.
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He's on our witness list.
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You bumped into him in the stairway.
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He'll testify he planted this fully charged battery on you over an hour and a half ago.
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An hour and 43 minutes.
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An hour and 43 minutes.
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Thank you, Mr. Babineau.
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And you felt nothing.
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No, no, no. No, no. It's a trick.
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It has to...
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Enough is enough.
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I submit that Mr. McGill's mental illness is a non-issue.
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If he were schizophrenic...
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Schizophrenic?
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It wouldn't take away from the fact that the defendant...
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I am not crazy!
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I am not crazy.
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I know he swapped those numbers.
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I knew it was 1216.
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One after Magna Carta, as if I could ever make such a mistake.
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Never.
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Never!
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I just...
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I just couldn't prove it.
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He-he covered his tracks.
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He got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him.
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Mr. McGill, please, you don't have to go.
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You think this is something...
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you think this is bad?
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This...
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this chicanery?
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He's done worse.
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That's Billboard.
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Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that?
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No!
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He orchestrated it.
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Jimmy!
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He defecated through a sunroof!
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And I saved him!
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And I shouldn't have.
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I took him into my own firm.
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What was I thinking?
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He'll never change.
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He'll never change ever since he was nine.
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Always the same.
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Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer.
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But not our Jimmy.
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Couldn't be precious Jimmy.
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Stealing them blind.
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And he gets to be a lawyer?
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What a sick joke!
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I should have stopped him when I had the chance.
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And you, you have to stop him.
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You...
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Thank you.

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