Self\less
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He's here.
Carl.
Martin.
Mr. Hale,
it's an honor.
When I was a kid, I saved
that Time magazine cover,
"The Man Who Built New York."
You're the reason I
got into this business.
Sit, please.
And congratulations on
the downtown contract.
Thank you. I didn't know
the word was out yet.
Hard to keep the word in on a
$200 million deal like that.
I hear you lobbied
Just a few steak dinners,
that's all.
I'm not talking
about the Kobe.
Look, Martin...
You called
the Hale Group a "relic."
I'm not sure if those
were my exact words.
No. Your exact words were, "The old
man won't be around for long."
At least, that's how
the Councilman remembers it.
You're getting the
contract, aren't you?
I don't want the contract.
You think $200 million
means you've arrived?
What I want is to offer you
a lesson from an "old man,"
free of charge.
We've spoken with
Simon and Cohen.
Between them, they control
seven seats on your board.
And they support me.
They've come to see the need for
someone with the wisdom of experience.
And someone
who might remember
that Councilman Clark's first
campaign, 30 years ago,
was bankrolled by
Mr. Hale here.
Try and appreciate
the irony, Mr. Baldwin.
You say I'm the reason
you got into this business?
Now, I'm the reason
you're out.
You son of a b*tch!
You're gonna be dead in a year.
And then who gives a sh*t?
He's wrong.
I won't last six months.
It's metastasized.
Liver and lungs.
This morning the oncologist was
I'm sorry.
Don't be.
What you and
Judith went through,
losing a child,
that's a tragedy.
An old man dying. I'm supposed
to say, "That's life."
Still feels like
a kick in the nuts.
Have you told Claire?
I haven't had a chance.
Well, she won't
return my calls.
Jesus, Damian,
if she only knew...
She has every
reason to be angry.
Oh, peanuts.
I'll send...
I'll send it back.
Cancer's eating me alive, and
Maybe I should
order a P...
PB&J.
No.
You know, I wanted
to tear all this down
in the '70s,
replace it with condos.
And now?
Couldn't if I tried.
Mayor declared
it a landmark.
Oh, Martin, you ever hear about
something called "shedding"?
Shedding?
You mean like a snake?
Ah, it's nothing.
Forget about it.
It's just something
I was reading about.
Hi. You've reached Claire.
Please leave a message.
How many? Before me?
Less than a dozen.
Shedding is an
exclusive endeavor.
You mean expensive,
Dr. Albright.
Well, all of our
clients are wealthy,
but that's not
how they're chosen.
No, we cater
to the great.
The visionaries, whose loss
would be a blow to all of us.
Simply put, we offer
humanity's greatest minds
more time to
fulfill their potential.
homes, your yacht, your jet...
All custom-built by the
world's finest craftsmen.
And so will your
new body be as well.
Genetically engineered
for perfection.
Harvested to maturity,
so looks, athleticism,
every detail of
your new anatomy
will be designed to offer you the
very best of the human experience.
A reflex.
It's alive?
Only in the
most basic sense.
But right now an empty vessel.
If you can really do what you
say, then why the makeshift lab?
I mean, why all
the secrecy?
You're asking
the wrong question.
Oh. What's
the right question?
You've built
Worked every day to create
something from nothing.
Now, as you slip away,
people will call
your work your "legacy."
They'll insist that your buildings
somehow make you immortal.
What's your point?
Do you feel immortal?
Thanks for
supporting the cause, guys.
I'm gonna give
him a call, but...
Yeah,
that's what I was thinking.
Here,
sir, would you like a flyer?
Remember, we want everyone
at the rally to be respectful.
We're trying
to win people over.
Dad.
Aren't you gonna introduce me?
Ugh.
I'm sorry to
show up like this.
It's the only place I
knew I could find you.
Well, I'm kind of in
the middle of something.
Let's take a ride uptown
to that place by Macy's.
You used to
love their sundaes.
Yeah, when I was eight.
Is something wrong?
You don't look well.
I'm fine.
Now, please
take a ride with me.
Look, it's just
a bad time, okay?
Maybe we can
meet up later.
Not later.
The revolution
can wait, Claire.
I don't get you.
Months go by.
Years even.
I'm at work, Dad.
This isn't work. It's a bunch
of children throwing a tantrum.
Look, I didn't come
here to do this again.
I came because I want
to make things right.
What does that mean?
I know you're short on funds.
How...
Just take it.
You know, you can really be
a manipulative a**hole.
Don't be a fool, Claire.
I'm trying, here.
No, you're not. You're
doing what you always do.
Showing up on your terms,
expecting your checkbook
to solve everything.
where the aged and infirm
can shed their prisons.
A future where...
Where the fate
of a healthy mind
is not determined by the fate
of a failing body.
Okay...
Oh, my goodness.
Albright.
I don't feel immortal.
If we do this, there's no turning back.
Your old life is over.
You see someone from your
past, you walk away.
Is that clear, Mr. Hale?
You have your conditions,
I have mine.
You get paid
after the procedure.
I may be dying,
but I'm not a fool.
Settle your affairs and fly
to New Orleans on Tuesday.
be public, Mr. Hale.
Have lunch at Commander's. I
recommend the chicory coffee.
You've reached the
residence of Martin and Judy.
Please leave a message.
Sorry to bother you
at the ranch, Martin.
You mind meeting me for lunch
in New Orleans?
Yeah,
it's a three-point favorite,
and that just means a home field
advantage for New Orleans.
Well, you know, we've seen
this before, when these...
Are you going to stay?
George wants you to.
The Hale Group without Hale? No.
Thank you.
Judy's been spending most of her
time up the coast at the ranch.
I think it's time for me to cash
out and join her full-time.
I wish you could
drive out, come see the new place.
If the maids
would ever stop quitting,
ready for visitors.
Damian, are you okay?
What's the matter?
I...
What?
What?
Call 911!
Oh!
Damian!
Damian!
Do you have your EpiPen?
Do you have it with you?
He can't breathe!
ETA five minutes.
Huh?
Mr. Hale? Mr. Hale?
The good news is you're not
going into anaphylactic shock.
You just feel like you are.
The bad news is
at Tulane Hospital
in about 20 minutes.
Open your mouth, please.
Have all your fillings been removed?
DAMIAN I What?
Have all your metal fillings
been removed, sir? Yeah.
The machine
is a giant magnet.
Any metal will
disrupt the process.
So you're sure we're
not missing anything?
Good.
One, two...
What's that?
It's something to
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