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Gary Clark: [offering his flask to Richard over the pointed gun] You sure you don't want a drink?[Richard takes the flask and sniffs the contents]Dr. Richard Webber: Vodka, it's nice. [he pours the vodka onto the floor]Gary Clark: Hey!Dr. Richard Webber: What's it gonna be, Mr. Clark... me or you? You shoot me, SWAT's gonna get you. And they're not gonna shoot you, they're gonna capture you and they're gonna take you to prison. Now you shoot yourself, then you're free, done, maybe get to see your wife again. So you have a choice to make: me or you? A life in prison, or an afterlife with your wife.Gary Clark: S-screw you!Dr. Richard Webber: See, I've lived. I mean, I've *really*, really lived. I've failed. I-I've been devastated. I've been broken. I've gone to hell and back... and I've also known joy and passion and I've had a great love. See, death for me is not justice; it's the end of a beautiful journey, and I'm not afraid to die. The question is, are you? A life in prison, or an afterlife with your wife... me or you? Your choice.

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