I suppose, though the first one seems like it can hardly be for a better good, even though that's what I told the President.
Two students are dead, how can that be for good? They were brothers, they were so young, they were-...Charlie's age, and two years younger, and all of a sudden their parents are facing life without their sons.
I have a hard time saying they died for a greater good, they were targeted because of their jackets like kids I knew growing up in LA. And they died deaths just as brutal.
So much potential at those ages, so much one can do with their life, unless it's lost in an act of stupidity like the Levy boys or Charlie.
I know he's not supposed to talk about it. But he should take the immunity. He could save himself a lot of trouble and a future. He's got such a sensitive job and he's gonna get grilled over and over and over again...and he doesn't have the money to afford a good lawyer. We've all offered to help but he refuses 'cause he's proud and you've gotta admire him for being that way but at the same time he's being foolish.
Except he's right.
He's absolutely right. His loyalty is amazing, I know men three times his age who aren't that loyal.
Like Kimble.
But on the other hand, it's not as though the Kimble thing was done in vain, either. Why? Because those were things we were willing to give away anyway only now we've given them away through a different source, someone who's now seeing that we're more generous (or maybe more wimpy) than they thought and so now we've got us seven friends on the Republican side of this and it didn't cost us a cent more than it was gonna to get Kimble.
Probably less. Because once he saw he could push us around, he woulda stayed there all night to see just how far he could push.
But Royce...he sees it as a Christmas present, this is something they never saw coming and now all of a sudden we're good guys again. We're being bipartisan, we're helping farms which is sure to help **us** along the line somewhere, and we're making friends while doing it, meaning...
...Meaning what we gave away was not at all in vain. Meaning maybe for once we've done what's best for almost everyone involved.