"Ahem, Parker Thomerson, age 63 on the board of eight international corporations and CEO of Thomerson Industries." "A real big-wig in international business." "Right now, he's in Malawi, conducting top-secret trade negotiations that would open up that country to the West for the first time." "Sounds like a good way for those people to get their economy going." "The local communists have different idea about that." " They've already threatened Thomerson." " Ah." "And the White House has asked for a big, thick security blanket to be thrown over Thomerson and his family." " The White House?" " Yeah, the president and Thomerson go back 30 years." "They played football together in college." "Wait a second." "Malawi is, what, 8000 miles from here." "What's the connection?" "Thomerson's daughter, Tina is competing in a tennis tournament at the Shenandoah Country Club." "And because of the threats to her dad we have to keep an eye on her for the duration of his conference." "Francine already has the list of the guests that we've cleared" "You hold it, hold it." "Hold it right there, Billy Melrose." "I know all about Tina Thomerson." "She is an 18-carat spoiled brat and she damn near ruined the careers of the last five agents assigned to her." "That's right." "I think the most recent one was Agent Potter." " Potter." " The running of the bulls in Pamplona Tina had him picked up on a phony morals charge." "Then they found him two days later on a gypsy caravan in the middle of the Zaragoza Desert." "Billy, you can't do this to me." "Yes, you can." "[SIGHS]" "All right, but I'm gonna need help on this one." "Absolutely right." "Help is what he needs and you know what, I just happen to be, uh shall we say, au courant on the tennis scene." "If you were any more au courant, they'd put your name on a tennis racket." "No, the cover we need here has to be of a lower profile." "Don't tell me." "See if you can get Amanda to help you with this." " Hmm." " Now, the trick is to work Tina separately." "So if she burns one of you, we're still in the game." "She's not gonna burn me." "Exactly what Potter said." "[SCOFFS]" "[DOG BARKING]" "Tell Grandma to wake up Mom." "Her breakfast is ready." "Grandma, could you wake up Mom?" " What in the world have you got here?" " We fixed her breakfast." "Breakfast, aw, sweetheart, that's very nice, but she has a bad cold." "And when you don't feel well, it's better to have something bland like tea, toast." " Ew, that's what you think." " Yeah." "When we have a cold, this is what we want, so we're gonna give it to Mom." " It's the only reason we even get sick." " That and a lot of TV." "Hmm...." "Well, um, ask her when she wakes up." " All right?" " Okay." "[PHONE RINGS]" " Hello?" "LEE [OVER PHONE]:" "Mrs. West?" "Hello, Mr. Simpson." "LEE:" "Is Amanda in?" " Yeah, she's here but she has a very bad cold and she's sound asleep." "[GRUNTS]" "Amanda, you sound terrible." "Oh, uh...." "Look, I was gonna ask you if you could help me with this case, but...." "I just have a little sore throat." "I could probably come in, if you want me to." "No, no, no, don't be stupid, you rest." "I'll get Francine." "Don't worry about it, ha, ha." "It's not office work, anyway." "It's an overnighter, out of town." "Overnight, out of town with Francine, huh?" "Uh, I know, I know, I feel the same way, Amanda, but, hey, it can't be helped." "Hmm...." "Well, uh, where are you going?" "Hey, uh, you're not gonna miss anything." " It's gonna be a lot of work, believe me." " Where are you going?" "[CLEARS THROAT]" "Well, where we're going, uh, is the Shenandoah Country Club the tennis pro-am." "Amanda, believe me you're not gonna miss anything, it's gonna be televised." "Well, you have a good time." "Amanda?" "WOMAN [ON PA]:" "Ladies and Gentlemen the exhibition matches scheduled for this afternoon have been moved up one hour." "The matches will began on Center Court Number 1 and run continuously until...." " Polyester, hmm, what a nice suit." " It's part of the cover, thank you." "[CLEARS THROAT]" "Well, well, well, here comes Tina Thomerson." "Excuse us." "Miss Thomerson is very busy." "All right, I'll take the first shot." "The watchword here is "improvisation."" "Because you spotted her bodyguard, Donna Clayton, the redhead?" "LEE:" "Uh-huh." "FRANCINE:" "Former military flier, weapons expert, black belt." "Your type, actually." "[CHUCKLES]" "Well, you just watch this." "Tina Thomerson, Lee Stanton, Pro-Line sports management." "Am I supposed to know you?" "Well, my office didn't contact you?" "[CHUCKLING]" "Wow, is my face red or what?" "Well, you know all about Pro-Line sports management." "We are management, marketing, videos, the whole ball of wax, really" " I believe that we-  6'2", neat as a pin uncomfortable playing a sleazeball manager." " Sleazeball?" " Look like Uncle Sam's boys in blue." " Uncle Sam's" " Get rid of this bozo." "Bozo?" "Excuse me, sir." "Excuse me." "Excuse me but didn't I see you come in in a silver sports car?" " What?" " Because I think somebody hit your bumper." "Your car alarm is going off." "Oh...." "Oh." "Yes, thank you." "Thank you very much." "Uh, look, maybe we can talk later." " I doubt it." " Maybe drinks, uh, lunch maybe?" "Well, I'll see you courtside, okay?" "Courtside." "Tina, I'm really sorry, but I've been seeing Mr. Motion hit up every female player that has come through that lobby." " Thanks." "Have we met?" " No, I'm just an avid fan." " Francine Dutton." " Nice to meet you." "Oh, do you play?" "Uh, off the courts only." "[BOTH CHUCKLE]" "I'd love to watch you practice, if I could." "I could probably pick up a few things." " Oh, feel free." " Thank you." " Bye-bye." " Bye." " How'd you do?" " Not bad at all." " She said I could watch her practice." " Oh?" "Mm-hm." "How'd you like the car alarm bit?" "Oh, what gave you that idea, huh?" "It's been a long time since I've seen you in the field, but, uh, I could be wrong it looked to me like you were tripping over your own cover story." "Oh, you wish." "Ooh, touchy, touchy." "Guess Amanda doesn't point these things out to you." " Point is, she bought your cover, right?" " Mm-hm." "You can keep an eye on her while I get the registration list and sweep her room." " Go on." " Mm-hm." "Show off." "WOMAN [ON PA]:" "Ladies and gentlemen." "Exhibition matches scheduled for this afternoon have been moved up one hour." "Thank you." "WOMAN [OVER PHONE]:" "Operator, may I help you?" "Uh, yeah, this is Henderson at the front desk." "Could I have Central Accounting, please?" "WOMAN:" "One moment." " Thank you." "Accounting, Mr. Tisher speaking, may I help you?" "Yeah, Tisher, Bernie Gold, I got a $700 room-service charge on my account." "Somebody screwed up." "I want you to straighten it out." "Oh, uh, normally a problem with your bill should be taken to the manager." "Well, I got your jerk of a manger right here with me." "Get down here." "Oh, I see." "Well, all right if you insist." "I insist." "I'll be right there." "Thank you, Mr. Tisher." "Okay, let's see about a printout, shall we?" "Oh...." "Uh...." " Can I help you?" " No." "No problem." "No problem." "Just running a check." "It's one of the perks in the maintenance contract that we sold you, heh." "Um, this computer was installed by my brother and he does all the maintenance on it." "So I suggest you tell me what you're up to or I'm afraid I'm going to have to call Security." "Listen." "Pal, can we talk, huh?" "I mean, man-to-man." "Listen, I'm up to my keester in alligators with this gal that I'm staying with." "And well, you know, we had just gotten to rock and rolling..." "[CHUCKLES] ...and she started to get worried that her boyfriend was gonna find out that we were staying here at the lodge." "All that I was doing was trying to take our names off the registry." "Know what I'm saying?" "Oh!" " Why did you need the printout?" " Proof?" "Believe it or not." "She wants to see it before she lets me into the room." "[CHUCKLES]" " How much?" " Fifty dollars." "Fifty bucks?" "Fifty bucks?" "Pal, in Monte Carlo I can get the list and a complimentary bottle of champagne for 30." " Fifty bucks." " Fifty bucks." "Yeah, you sell a lot of these, do you?" "Some days are better than others." " Like today?" " Yeah." "The last guy only gave me 40 bucks." "MAN [ON PA]:" "May I have your attention, please?" "The exhibition match between Jackson and Prince has been rescheduled to 4:00 on Court 3." "There will also be a buffet served from 12 noon to 7:00 in the Barnstorm Room Grill." "Music and dancing will be provided by the Guy Hamilton Band." "For more information see a tournament host at the registration booth." "Thank you." "How about a hand for Mary Dexter and Tina Thomerson?" "Remember...." "Uh, if you don't mind, that's my ice water." "Sorry." "It was an honest mistake." "I doubt it." "Why would I drink your water anyway?" "I told you it wasn't good to drink ice water while you're playing." "I like things cold, okay?" "Figures." "WOMAN:" "Could you make it out to "Steve"?" "That'd be great." " Thank you." " Lee." "Lee Gorvandelcheck." "It's Tracy." "Tracy Austin!" "Hungarian Invitational, 1979?" "The dancing?" "[IN FOREIGN ACCENT] Oh, Miss Tracy." "How nice, how nice." " Your English has really improved." " Well, English is not my hat." "Ha, ha." "Last time I saw you, you shoved the Italian ambassador into a car." "There was all the smoke, people were shouting." "Oh, yes, yes." "I never found out what that was all about." "My wife, heh." "Nice to see you." " Goodbye." " Goodbye." "[AUDIENCE CHATTERING]" "WOMAN:" "Oh, man!" "[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]" " What's wrong with her?" " I don't know." "She looks real pale." "Told her I'd quit, but she won't leave the court." "Let's play." "Huh!" "MAN [ON PA]:" "Your attention, please." "Will players and judges scheduled for the 2 p.m. matches please report to Court 6 immediately." "Come up with anything?" "MAN:" "Judges and players...." "Looks like I'm not the only one interested in the guest list." "I found this bug in Tina's room." "It was hanging in the curtain." "And I ran the list of newly registered guests through the agency." "Two very interesting names popped up:" "Dieter Gerhardt and Tony Maskell." "Now, look all the way to your right." "See the two guys down by the end of the bleachers?" "One standing is Gerhardt, the other's Maskell." "Gerhardt is still on the tour and has an interesting habit of competing in cities just before some political turmoil." "Maskell has an ax to grind with Tina's father." "Seems the old man accused him of being a court hustler and womanizer then he about lost all of his sponsors." "[GRUNTING]" "MAN [ON PA]:" "Court physician...." " Somebody call a doctor!" "Court physician, report to Court 2 immediately." "MAN 1:" "Ambulance ready." "MAN 2:" "Okay, let's go." "She's comatose and running a high fever." "There's no diagnosis yet." "It couldn't have been the tennis." "It's not hot." "She's in good shape and she wasn't playing that hard." "While they were drawing Mary's blood for pathology I lifted this off the nurse's tray." "They won't miss a little, but I want the agency boys to take a look at it, okay?" "FRANCINE:" "I know exactly what you're thinking." "There's any foul play involved, it could've been meant for Tina, not Marry." "Mm-hm." "Speaking of Tina, why don't you go back to the pool and keep an eye on her?" "I'll get back to you as soon as I check in with Billy." "[CLEARS THROAT]" "Hey, could I have a word with you?" "Yeah, of course." "What happened?" "Did Tina change her mind about talking to me?" "Cut the garbage." "I've been Tina's bodyguard long enough to know that if she suspects someone of being a government guardian, she's usually right." "Government guardian?" "[CHUCKLES]" "Come on, I manage athletes, that's all." "Come on, cowboy, I don't have much time." "There's a Tony Maskell that's been sneaking around our suite following us wherever we go." "I don't like the looks of it." "I think we should work together." " You and me work together?" " That's right." "I'll tell you what." "You get her to sign with me and I'll make sure that you win the washer-dryer combo at the big press raffle." "What do you think about that?" "It's a sure thing." "Huh?" "MAN:" "I've never seen Heming play so well." "Nobody could have kept up." "Francine Dutton." "How are you?" "It's Tracy Austin." "This feels like Old Home Week." "I saw Lee Gorvandelcheck down on the court." "Lee Gorvandelcheck?" "Do I know him?" "You remember, Budapest." "You got your dress caught in the door." "You had to run till they got rid of that guy." "That's right." "What was that all about?" "Lee just told me." "He's married." "He is?" "Why, that sneak." "I've gotta tell Chrissy." "I just spoke to our people in Malawi." "The communists have surrounded our security." "Thank you." "They suspect that Thomerson's in their country and now they wanna prove it to the world." " Billy, what's that do to us?" "BILLY [OVER PHONE]:" "Maybe nothing but it's vital to our foreign policy that Thomerson's conference stays under wraps and succeeds." "And if they hit Tina, that's the end of that." "Look, Billy, this place is a mess of spectators and TV technicians running around." "Why don't we just pull her out of the tournament?" "BILLY:" "No, she's a private citizen and we can't go in there and take her out..." " ...unless she wants to go." " Well, call her dad." "I'll try, but they've got him out in the boonies someplace and they specifically do not want communication." "All right." "I'll have to have a talk with her myself, then." "[OVER PHONE] Maybe I can change her mind." "Look, send me latest alert status on the data line." "[MODEM BEEPING]" "TONY:" "But there's nothing I can do right now." "Look, would you get off my back?" "I'm doing what I can." "No, no, no, I'm warning you." "I'm not taking any more of your pressure." "All right." "But you're gonna have to give me a little more time." "Don't worry about it." "You and your sick little friends will be the first to get the news." "No, no." "You let me handle Tina." "I'll take care of her." "Why are you following me?" "Don't get your hopes up, buddy." "I was just getting some ice." "I saw you with Tina." "I know what you're up to." "If you're smart, you'll stay away from me." "You'll know everything when it's time." " Where's Tina?" " What?" "Oh, great." " "Oh, great" what?" " She was right over there." "She was asleep." "I swear to you." "I left for a reason." "Tony Maskell was here." "He was over on the phones." "I overheard him." "He was spying on her and he said something...." " He said he'd take care of her." " You heard him say that?" "Yes, it was out of context, but I took it as a threat and so I followed him, but when I followed him" "All right, all right." "Just calm down." "We'll check her room and if she's not there, then we'll go check the courts and if she's not there...." "We'll call up the Marines." "[TIRES SQUEAL]" "Oh, no." "I hope this isn't one of her practical jokes." "He's got her." "That's him, Tony Maskell." " Lee!" " I should've known you two are working tandem." "The old bait-and-switch routine." " Just tell us what's happening." " Maskell was snooping around." "I was gonna tell him to keep his face away from her." "Next thing I know, he's got Tina in the car and they're gone." "Okay." "Follow us." "[TIRES SQUEAL]" "It's a pleasure to see I don't have to give you another ticket, Miss Thomerson." "Officer, there's a man following us and he's got a gun." "Lee, look out." "[BRAKE SCREECHES]" " Look, Officer" " All right." "Let's hold it right there." "Officer, I'm with the Federal Government." "Now, inside my jacket pocket I have an ID." "Officer, we're following that red Mercedes that was right in front of us." "Yeah, the woman passenger may have been taken against her will." "He's been taking her against her will for the past three nights." "Down by the creek." "FRANCINE:" "Wait!" "Lee, there's a car." "What the...?" " And you didn't know they were married?" " It's news to me." "We've been trying to keep it a secret until we could tell my father about it." "When you were following me, I thought that you were a reporter with this gossip sheet that somehow got a hold of our marriage license." "I'd just talked them in to giving us a little more time with the story." "And that's why he needed to see me alone." "We wanted to tell Daddy about it before he read it in that awful paper." "Does he object to the marriage?" "All Daddy knows about Tony is what he's read about him in the paper." "My dad's a real super dad." "He's really protective and he wants what's best for me." "And that's what Tony is." "My dad never really had a chance to get to know him." "He's gonna love him just as much as I do." "I know he will." "First time the agency sent us a woman." "You were real good." "Heh, thank you." "But you know the reason Lee and I are here is to make sure you're safe." "And because of the recent events in Malawi there's a good chance that you're in a lot of danger." "I think it would be smart if you dropped out of the tournament." "Just in case." "Look, I appreciate your concern, but I've been through this before." "I mean, Daddy gets worried and he sends out the militia and nothing happens." "But this could be more than nothing this time." "Are you sure?" "You said there's a chance." "No, we're not sure." "Not yet." "Look, I'll make you a deal." "I keep playing and if you guys come up with something concrete just give me the word and I'm history." "Deal?" "BILLY:" "The poison has been identified as dexatrimine." "The computer spit out three names who've used the stuff before." "One's dead, one's in jail and one, N. L. Steckler a professional saboteur, entered the country 48 hours ago." "All right, I've got the complete alert." "Billy, I say we yank her right now." "Lee, we've been through this before." "You cannot force her." "Just try to get her to see it our way and watch your step." "Yeah, I will." "I'll talk to you later." "All right." "It's been confirmed that Mary Dexter was poisoned." "She's gonna make it, but she'll be laid up for a while." "It's also another thing." "There's a contract killer in the country who makes this particular poison his trademark." "Now, this could've been meant for you." "That's why we wanted you to drop out of the tournament." "Ugh, okay." "But you're not gonna salt me away in a mine somewhere." "We just want you to be safe." "Then assign someone to me here." "That way, if things clear up, I can still play tomorrow." "What do you say?" "Yeah." "I told you not to come up here." "We might have a problem." "What are you talking about?" "The agency's involved." "They know you're in the country." "They got a pretty good idea that you poisoned Mary Dexter." "They've convinced Tina to leave the tournament." "You've assured me that she would never drop out." "I know what I said, but things change." "The agency put two people on her." "They're good." "They've gotten through to her." "I have a contract." "You might have to cancel it." "Our employers assured me that you were a professional." "Relax." "Don't worry about me." "I'll handle my end." "Good, because you are going to have to get those agents out of the lodge and bring them down here." "Here?" "Why?" "Why?" "Because I call the shots and I eliminate the problems." "[LIGHT DANCE MUSIC PLAYING]" "No, Amanda." "I don't know what they're playing." "Do you wanna hear the rest of this or not?" "You said this was gonna be a lot of hard work." "At the moment, they're having one of those annoying cocktail party things." "You know what I'm talking about, the name tags and watered-down drinks." "Frankly, I'm bushed, dead on my feet." "What's the matter?" "Too many tangos?" "No, too much Tina." "At least she's decided to drop out of the tournament if we can tie her into the Mary Dexter poisoning." " [WHISPERING] I ju" " What do you--?" " I ju" " Hold on." "I wanna tell her I'm sorry she's sick." " All right." " Okay." "Just a minute, huh?" "Uh, where was I?" "Oh, anyway, Amanda, Francine wants to say hello." "[OVER PHONE] Make it short, huh?" " [IN NORMAL VOICE] Amanda." " Hello, Francine." "Oh, are you gonna hate yourself for missing this one." "This place is to die for." "[OVER PHONE] Everybody is here." "The food is fabulous and Lee and I have been dancing." "I don't remember when I ever enjoyed anything so much as this." "You're blowing my whole gig." "Lee knows how to dance well, I couldn't believe it." "I'm really sorry you're sick and" "Ah, here comes Donna Clayton." "Look, if you have any other ideas, call me later." "[LINE DISCONNECTS]" "Excuse me." "I got word that Mr. Thomerson made contact with his lawyer..." " ...who's flown in to speak with you." " He's here?" "Mr. Jefferies wants to meet with the two of you out by the groundskeeper's barn." "What sense does that make?" "That's halfway back to the main highway." "He says it's for security, but you'd know more about that than I would." "Thomerson wants a complete report on the threat to his daughter but he doesn't want Tina to see you with his lawyer." "Don't worry, I'll keep an eye on Tina." "LEE:" "I don't like coming all the way out here." "It just doesn't feel right." "I don't like the look of this." "Come on." "Anyone home?" "Hello, Mr. Jefferies?" "Anyone here?" "What the hell are you two doing here?" "TINA:" "I got a call from Donna." "She said to come out here and meet you." "Get down, everybody!" "Get down!" "Francine, get them out of here." "FRANCINE:" "Come on." " And stay down." "[SCREAMS]" "Lee." "Lee?" " You okay?" " Yeah." "ANNOUNCER:" "Love-15." "Right." "Thank you." "Okay, bye-bye." "Well, we can all rest easy." "I just got confirmation that Donna is on the flight from Dulles to Honolulu." "She'll be taken into custody the minute they arrive." "A hundred thousand that was credited to Donna's account has been traced back to the communists who threatened Thomerson." "Mm-hm." "Lee, this is no time to look like somebody just stole your bicycle." "Steckler is dead." "Donna's gonna be picked up in a couple of hours and Tina's back in the tournament." "I don't like it." "It's all too convenient." "I spent half the night talking to anyone anywhere who'd ever dealt with Steckler, met him, investigated one of his hits." " Any help?" "LEE:" "But one thing is certain." "Steckler was a consummate pro." "He always did his job and always got big headlines." "Headlines seemed to be very important to him." "You're right." "I remember in Geneva he assassinated an ambassador that was being honored at a public concert." "In Hong Kong, he used a bomb on a British emissary in the middle of a press conference." "So, what's the point?" "He's dead." "LEE:" "Another thing." "The police recovered his rifle at the barn." "Now, a pro like Steckler would either use the rifle or the bomb, but not both." "So if Steckler was set up, this thing's not over." "We still have 20 guards on the tennis courts and we have spotters on all the perimeters." "We better make sure everyone stays awake, huh?" "Come on." "We better get back." "So coming up live from the beautiful Shenandoah Pro-Am Tennis Tournament semifinal competition." "You may already know the Tina Thomerson-Mary Dexter grudge match was canceled because of Mary's illness." "Tina Thomerson then became heir to an unchallenged placement in the semifinals." "So in a matter of minutes audiences around the world are going to have an opportunity" "Look at me." "I'm shaking." "I'm like this before every match." "Don't worry, you'll be great." "You'll ace the quarterfinals." "Quarterfinals?" "I'm in the semis." "I got bumped up." "Let's go, Tina." "You're on court in about five minutes." " Good luck." "TINA:" "Thanks." "Come on." "I may be paranoid, but this thing isn't over." "You keep an eye on them, I'm gonna check the grounds." " Go on." " All right." "WOMAN [ON PA]:" "Telephone call for Lee Stanton." "Lee Stanton, please pick up house phone." " Yeah, Lee Stanton." " Lee, it's me." "I've been watching everything and everyone on the television set." "I think I got the whole thing figured out." "LEE:" "Slow down, slow down." "What is it you're trying to say?" "Okay." "Look, it's really very simple but it's not so simple when you take everything into consideration." "Uh-huh, okay." "Now, what are you talking about?" "The point is, I think Tina's still the target, and I think I know why." "What promises to be a most exciting match for the women's championship is about to get underway between Tina Thomerson and Tracy Austin on center court." "Both players have worked their way into the final after a week's...." "[BOTH GRUNTING]" "[AUDIENCE CHEERING]" "LEE:" "Right, there he is." "Billy?" "We gotta get Tina off the court, clear the stands." "Why, what do you have?" "Mary Dexter was poisoned because she was the only one who could eliminate Tina from the quarterfinals." " What?" "FRANCINE:" "Think about it." "The minute Mary dropped out, Tina was bumped up to the semifinals." "Which, at the moment, are being fed into 140 TV stations." "Sounds like Steckler's MO." "But he's dead." "Yeah." "And I'm betting Donna Clayton killed him." "Look, anyone could be using her tickets, right?" " She could still be here now." " And about to catch us napping." "[CELL PHONE RINGS]" "Francine, we'll have to contact Carmichael and tell him to take his canines to the courts." "I'll meet him there and I'll coordinate a bomb check." " Billy, you got that.30-06 in the car?" " It's in the trunk." "Francine, also, alert the security forces and then go to the announcer's booth and tell them to start clearing the stands." "Okay, got it." "We just had an aerial sighting in the southern perimeter." "[CAR ENGINE REVS]" "[AUDIENCE CHEERS]" "Tell me where Tina finished in her last tournament." "First, by a mile." " Miss, we're working." " Sir, this is the" "Would someone ask this lady to leave the announcer's area?" "This is a government emergency." "Somebody is trying to kill Tina Thomerson." "Get on the PA and clear these stands now." "All right, lady." "Give me the phone." "Hello, get me Security, please." "I've got something at 12 o'clock." "It's an ultralight." "Lee, it's got rocket launchers on the struts." "Okay, wait till he's in range." "Don't scare him off." " There is nothing wrong with my seat." " Excuse me." "MAN [ON PA]:" "Ladies and gentleman, I'm terribly sorry but the Fire Department has requested that we clear the stands." "What are you waiting for?" "Take him." " Very good." "Thank you." "Thank you." " What's going on?" "Why the panic?" "Let's get out of here." "I'll explain everything later." "Well, shoot." "Who is it?" "It's Donna, Tina's bodyguard." "Good news." "Your father caught the shuttle out of Malawi this morning." "He'll beat you and Tony home by an hour." "I'm so nervous about talking to Daddy." "Every time I think about it, I get terrible butterflies." "He's just gonna have to face facts." "Wait a minute." "I've got an idea." "Why don't you play a couple of sets of tennis with him..." " ...before you talk to him?" " No." "Daddy hates to lose at tennis." "He'd be in a terrible mood." "All right." "Well, Tony will just make sure he doesn't lose." "[ALL CHUCKLE]" " Not bad." " You've been great." " Thanks for everything." " Oh, it's nothing." "Yeah, you guys are really fantastic." " Aw, take care." " Thank you." " Bye-bye." " Bye." "Well, that's that." "Just like old days, you and me, out in the field again?" " Yeah." "Yeah." " This calls for a celebration." "I'd really like to but, you know, I've gotta get back to D.C." " I've got some things to wrap up." " Wrap up?" "What could be so important?" "We're here." "We finally have a chance to relax a little bit you know, enjoy the club, and pile up an expense account, heh." "Amanda." "Lee, what's going on?" "I'm sorry, Amanda." "It was just a little trouble over my bill, heh." "Now, what was I saying?" "You were telling me about why they were still after Tina." "LEE:" "They're terrorists who wanted to make a statement." "Tina was the most visible way of doing it." "You really have been working hard, haven't you?" "Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." "Well, the point is it was just, um...." "It was different." " How was it different?" " Well, you know." "I mean, you get used to working with one person." "You get to know their habits, their rhythms you know, the whole potpourri of personality." "I missed you too." "[CHUCKLES]" "[English" " US" " SDH]"