24 (TV Series)
Day 3: 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. (2003)
Wendy Crewson: Dr. Anne Packard
Quotes
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Ted Packard : Thanks for coming. I just wanted to have a chance to apologize face to face for what I did. I don't know what I was thinking
Dr. Anne Packard : Where are the letters?
Ted Packard : [Referring to underneath his jacket on top of a chair] right here
Ted Packard : [after she notices a gun on the same chair] it's not for you
Dr. Anne Packard : For whom then?
Ted Packard : [Handing her the letters] just take the letters and go
Dr. Anne Packard : You're not thinking about killing yourself...
Ted Packard : [Interrupts her] oh, no: it's for self defense
Dr. Anne Packard : Don't lie to me
Ted Packard : Look, you got what you came for, so go. You don't need to be here for this
Dr. Anne Packard : At least talk to someone. I know some good doctors
Ted Packard : [Dismissively] high priced phonies, you're going to talk me out of doing of what I should've done five years ago? No thank you. I'm a failure, everything I touch goes bad. It's just the way it is, don't shed any tears for me because I don't deserve it. Just go
Ted Packard : [Putting the gun to his head] don't come any closer
Dr. Anne Packard : Let me call someone
Ted Packard : No
Dr. Anne Packard : Please?
Ted Packard : You're a great woman, much better than I ever deserved and I'm sorry I let you down so just get the hell out of here
Ted Packard : [shouts] I said go
Dr. Anne Packard : It doesn't have to be like this
Ted Packard : No? How could it be? Could we be twenty-five again?
Dr. Anne Packard : What you did was wrong but you made it right and that means something. That means you can start again, people do it all the time, why not you?
Ted Packard : [Taking the gun away from his head] you're really something. I believe if I gave you a few more minutes, you might've actually talked me out of doing it
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Wayne Palmer : I just got off the phone with CTU. Bauer's near a place called Las Nieves. Delta teams are scrambling now
President David Palmer : When does CTU expect to intercept the virus from the Ukrainians?
Wayne Palmer : As soon as Bauer gives them the signal. Tony Almeida said their giving us updates every fifteen minutes
Wayne Palmer : [after answering his phone then handing it to him] Wayne Palmer, yeah hold on. David, its Anne she says it's important
President David Palmer : [Over the phone] Anne?
Dr. Anne Packard : Its Ted: he just committed suicide
President David Palmer : Oh, I'm so sorry. Are you alright?
Dr. Anne Packard : No, not really no. I was with him when he did it
President David Palmer : What were you doing there?
Dr. Anne Packard : He asked to see me, he said he was sorry and wanted to make things right
President David Palmer : Did you call the police?
Dr. Anne Packard : Yes, they're here now
President David Palmer : What can I do to help?
Dr. Anne Packard : here's something I need to give you, something Ted wanted me to give you
President David Palmer : What's that?
Dr. Anne Packard : It's letters exonerating me from any connection to the falsified research data. That's why I came here in the first place, he wanted to give them to me
President David Palmer : And you have these letters?
Dr. Anne Packard : Yes I do. So I'll be in the clear and hopefully it puts an end to the negative fallout to you as well
President David Palmer : That's second to your well being
Dr. Anne Packard : I'll be ok. I'll come over as soon as I'm done here
President David Palmer : [Before hanging up] good, I'll see you then
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President David Palmer : How are you holding up?
Dr. Anne Packard : Fine
Wayne Palmer : [after looking over the letters Anne handed him] this good: this is very good, this clears up everything
Dr. Anne Packard : Yes it does
Wayne Palmer : Once these get authenticated, we'll take them to the press you'll be off the hook and Keeler should be hoisted up on it
Dr. Anne Packard : I thought you'd be pleased
Wayne Palmer : Anne, listen I'm sorry about Ted. I really am and if there's anything I can do, anything at all please let me know
Dr. Anne Packard : Thank you
President David Palmer : [after Wayne leaves] Anne?
Dr. Anne Packard : I'm going to be alright. Something came out of this and suddenly it became so clear to me
President David Palmer : What was clear?
Dr. Anne Packard : I don't know how to say it but just to say it. I think we need to end things
President David Palmer : After what's just happened, after what's been happening all day I can understand why you want some time apart
Dr. Anne Packard : It's not about time apart
President David Palmer : Don't do this...
Dr. Anne Packard : [Interrupts him] it's true this day has been awful but it just confirms something that I've been feeling for a while. I can't live in your world, the things people do to each other. The things people have to do in order to survive. I can't
President David Palmer : That's exactly why I need you
Dr. Anne Packard : You need someone who can stand beside you, not someone that stands back and watches, maybe she passes judgment on things she doesn't really understand. I'm sorry, you are the finest man I have ever known and Wayne, God bless him. His just what you need and I'm so glad you have him and it's not for me