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Insert, let's go, let's go.
The first thing I tell you
ba is probably the most
important thing you'll hear today.
If you take nothing else
away from this seminar-
and you better take a lot more
away from this seminar-
I'll tell you
that teaching
is not about
what you know.
It's about how you lead.
And of course,
you are all leaders here.
Hit it! Hit it!
marching your students
along a path
to illumination
and intellectual
independence, and that's a path
known only
to yourselves.
Which means, you better have
a plan every single day.
There are days
when you're going
to feel intimidated,
especially at the beginning.
You know, you'll feel like
you're losing control.
On your knees!
On your knees!
That's why we're here-
to be your support system,
to back you up.
Don't move!
Get 'em up!
David, how we
doing back there?
Clear in front, Don.
All right, let's lock
this place up, guys!
Let's go!
Lock it up tight!
You know, in teaching,
as well as in science,
there is a place
for your instincts,
so learn to listen to them,
learn to understand what
they're telling you.
Are we missing anyone?
Negative.
All 11 are under.
Frequently, intuition
is simply your rational mind
finding an ineloquent way
of talking to you.
Hey, Colby, that guy in the red
flannel shirt that SWA
just turned around?
Yeah, Don, he was parking
when we pulled up.
Bravo team says he checks out.
You know what?
Pull that guy back.
I want to talk to him.
All right, 10-4.
Ultimately,
the hallmark
of any good teacher,
of any good leader,
is his belief
in himself.
You know,
with that belief comes
the confidence of others.
Of course, it doesn't hurt
being right.
Hey, hold up
for a second.
Yeah, we got a runner
going east on Sixth!
So, uh, any questions?
Wow.
That was strange.
Yeah.
and not a
single question.
The silence was
memorable.
Hmm.
And this from someone
who lives in a monastery.
You know, I've done
countless T.
A.
orientations.
That was a first.
It's funny how the most routine
jobs can still surprise you.
Now we know why he ran-
guns, cuffs, duct tape.
What tipped you off?
I don't know.
Something about him.
Okay, this guy-
he cruises a *** lab, right?
He's got a kidnapper's
shopping list
in the back of his van.
Yeah, so, whatever he was up to,
it's definitely not alone.
You get the feeling
we're looking at the tip
of a whole other iceberg?
Duct tape,
plastic handcuffs.
Those are cable ties,
purchased legally
at a hardware store.
I have the receipt.
Soundproofing insulation?
Which is why
I bought the duct tape.
Three handguns?
Legitimately possessed,
in accordance
with all federal
and local requirements.
Cruising around
a *** lab.
I didn't know anything
about a lab.
I was lost.
I asked the cops
for directions to the freeway.
Then why'd you run?
Illinois v.
Wardlow
allows the police to stop anyone
for the simple act of running.
It does not constitute grounds
for arrest.
Yeah, well,
we're not the police.
We're the Feds.
There's different rules,
and a whole different set
of problems for you.
You know, and having
a smart answer
to every question- it's not
going to change the facts.
You were cruising that *** lab.
Played it cool
when SWAT stopped you,
but when my partner here
took a second look,
and you knew
we were going to
check inside your van-
I just think
you lost your spine.
Illinois v.
Wardlow I guess
you didn't want us to find
your legally-purchased
duct tape
and your insulation
and your handcuffs
and your guns.
You can't prove anything.
Oh, I think we will.
And while that's happening,
you're just going to sit here
and think about every
mistake you made,
and how easy it's going to be
for us to find them.
Because when
we find those mistakes,
any chance you have
of coming clean
and making a deal goes away,
and so do you.
Isaac Meechum came from Helena,
Montana five months ago,
or at least, that's when
he changed over his license.
No rap sheet? Not even
a speeding ticket, but if
you're going to send out a guy
to go buy ammunition,
guns and ducttape
We found registered purchases
for 15 rifles and pistols.
That's including
the three we already recovered.
Which makes sense.
If you're going
to hit a *** lab,
you're going to need
some serious firepower
and some partners.
All right,
so where are the rest of them?
That's a good question.
LAPD tossed this guy's
apartment, but not only weren't
there any guns, super says
he hadn't seen the guy
in a couple of weeks.
So, what, we got, a stash house?
Well, Intelligence Unit
did have something.
They have a connection
to a Montana group
called The New America Front.
Those guys are pro-gun,
anti-government, anti-tax, and
you can pretty much guess
why Meechum didn't make
eye contact with me once.
Their leaders were
arrested last year
for planning to bomb
an IRS collection center,
and the rest
of them scattered, so,
we might be looking at, like,
a splinter group,
trying to fund a new attack.
Well, good.
Then we'll hold him
as a domestic
terror suspect.
This is just a theory.
So what? We don't want him
getting to a phone
before we find out
if there's a stash house
or where the rest
of the people are, right?
That's arbitrary suppression
of due process.
If that's what it takes, fine.
You know, we also, uh, found
one of those
portable GPS
navigation devices
in Meechum's van.
Which also makes sense
if you're new to L.
A.
Did you check the addresses
on it?
It's mostly restaurants,
bars, some hardware stores,
but, look, I was thinking.
If his partners don't know
we nabbed this guy, yet, right-
they're going to start
wondering where he is,
so, maybe we drop the van
at the last bar
Meechum went to.
Maybe we get lucky.
They find the van.
We find the partners?
It's a pretty basic GPS
with no data
on times or routes.
Just the ten most recent
destinations he typed in.
Right, which gives
us 11 points,
including the *** lab.
So, I see a map
with a bunch of dots on it.
I figure you can
tell me something.
Maybe even find the stash house.
Oh, you know,
there's not enough data here
for any kind
of inference.
Uh, maybe some application
of Floyd-Warshall?
Hmm.
Wouldn't the process
of comparing
all potential routes
between each set
of points require
a lot of brute force?
That's just not
an expression I would normally
associate with, uh
Well, anyway.
Yeah.
Understood.
Well,
we know the order
that the locations
were arrived at, so,
what about doing
a time series analysis
of overlapping
Dirichlet tessellations?
Wow.
Mm-hmm.
See, each location
is a place that Meechum
couldn't find without his GPS,
so we can assume
that he's unfamiliar
with the other streets
in the area, as well.
From there, we build out.
Like driving a stake
into a frozen river.
We can watch the cracks grow.
The more stakes we drive,
the more cracks we can analyze.
And the pattern
will present itself.
Yeah, but what
kind of pattern?
That's the best part.
We won't know until we do it.
Heady stuff, Charles.
I smell a paper here,
at the very least.
Yeah.
We'll need Amita,
and dry erase boards.
Lots of dry
erase boards.
Hey, Amita.
Hey, Alan.
Um, you know, I think
Charlie's still
in his classroom, but here.
Whoa.
What are we looking for?
Uh, nothing.
We are tidying up,
because my parents are finally
coming on Tuesday
after canceling
on me twice.
Oh, and what does that got
to do with Charlie's office?
Um
Absolutely nothing.
Just lots
of nervous energy.
Yeah, well, a
little excitement
under the circumstances
is quite understandable.
Yeah, it's been a year
since they went back to India,
and, um,
every time they come to town,
we have a tradition.
We take a hike
through Elysian Park,
and then, we go
to Roscoe's for waffles.
Waffles?
Yes.
Waffles.
You know,
when I was little,
we each made a list
of our five favorite foods,
and waffles was the only thing
that made it
on each of our lists.
Oh.
And honestly, I think
my dad just put it on ere
because he knew
how much I loved them.
Oh.
Sorry.
That's my mom.
Probably texting
me the flight info.
What? Bad news?
Well,
they-they, um
they have to postpone again.
Oh.
Uh, an emergency meeting with
the Ministry of Finance.
Yeah, well,
I'm sure
they're just
as disappointed as you are.
Yeah, I'm sure they are.
Here, sorry.
Let
me take these.
Oh, thanks.
I'm sorry.
Uh
Did I tell you about the dog?
That's the one
that followed you
home from jogging.
Then the owner saw you,
he called the cops,
and he accused
you of dognapping.
Yeah.
About two hours ago.
Right.
Hey, guess who
called me, man,
after you said she was
never going to do it.
Yeah,
you told me.
Well, I guess that's it.
We've, uh, officially run out
of stuff to talk about.
Okay.
All right, 20 bucks says
we get a bite before midnight.
All right,
how do you define a bite?
Looking in the window,
trying the door?
Well, not a window,
definitely a door.
Door's a bite.
Double or nothing
on the Le Mans.
What do you mean
double or
nothing, man?
I was just betting
on the bite.
All right,
they're going inside
to see if Meechum's passed out
on the bar.
Checking the bathroom.
Now he's wondering
what the hell happened.
Ten more minutes
and I would have
made 20 bucks.
Right in front of us?
They find the hardware
but no guns.
What are they thinking?
They're thinking
Meechum got halfway
through his shopping list,
fell into
the gin mill, got
dragged ho by some girl.
I've been
to plenty
of gin mills in my day, man.
Who are these women
that just drag you home
and where do I find them?
You, my friend, are a prisoner
of high standards
and
low social skills.
* *
Looks like we found
the stash house.
Now we just have
to figure out
what the hell's
going on inside.
Thank you,
soft real estate market.
We like?
We like.
Hey, heads up.
Yeah, I know that they're busy
and that their work
is very important, but
Consulting on the
national finances
of the second-largest population
on the planet
but if you're angry,
so am I,
within whatever
acceptable boundaries
won't come back
to haunt me later.
It's not that I'm mad,
it's just-
I mean, do you know
what it feels like
to not see your family
for a really long time?
That hasn't been a problem
for me for quite a while.
Well,
I don't know,
I mean, lately my parents
just feel like a pair of voices,
and I feel disconnected,
like a piece of who I am
is starting to blur.
Well, you are connected, and
they will come
eventually.
Uh
Hey, guys, bad time?
You kidding?
Last week I walked in on them
and they were
Thanks, Dad.
Uh,
what brings you here so late?
Well, I wasn't gonna
wake you up,
but I was actually driving by
and I saw the lights were on,
so Maybe I should
make a cup of coffee
for somebody here? Not
for me; I need to grab
a few hours
shut-eye.
Well, we already factored the
house into our computations.
It's really moving
the work along.
Moving it
to what, exactly?
Uncharted territory.
The Dirichlet tessellations
have something to tell us.
I know it
every time I look at this map,
even if I don't know what.
That's actually what I
wanted to talk to you about.
What if they're using
three different vehicles?
I mean, can we
factor in situations
where they would use one
but not the other two?
We
like a mathematician.
inking
He's definitely starting
to sound like one.
Facial recognition software
gives subject one a 95% match
and subject two a 93% match.
I have no doubt
it's the same guy.
Joshua Quigley
has an arrest
for assault, possession
of unregistered weapons,
tax evasion.
Bernard Laiken-
assault,
possession of
unregistered weapons.
Am Both in The New America Front.
You know, the
subject house
was rented by Meechum.
Meechum's name
is on the registration
for all three vehicles.
Then
they have to know the *** lab
is down, right,
they can't find Meechum,
so what are they going to do?
I did some deeper background
on The New America Front.
They're a classic white
supremacist group.
I think if
they were gonna target
drug dealers,
they would have gone
after a black or Hispanic gang.
I mean,
he was there for a reason.
Well, maybe,
or maybe it's a black swan.
For a long time,
Europeans believed
that all swans were white.
And that notion only held true
as long
as their discovered world
contained only white swans,
but then Australia
was discovered
and the black swan
was discovered,
so their perceptions
of the world and what swans were
had to change.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
recently wrote a book
in which he uses
the term "black swan" to define
any event that occurs outside
the realm of expectations.
Like a drug raid that leads
to a completely unrelated case?
Yeah,
I mean, we attempt
to find causality in all events
based on past experience, right,
but Taleb argues
that the biggest events
can't be predicted
because they just
never happened before.
case in point.
Well, we n td to be focusing
on the terror angle.
Well, we just caught
a really lucky break
'cause the case just started
to fit those charges.
Start working on it.
Oh, my, what was that about?
What? I had to push a rule or
two, and, you know,
I mean, she disagrees.
What else is new?
You had to?
Yeah.
Hard not to notice a
change in your methods.
Look, I'm tired
of picking up the pieces.
Okay? It seems like all we do
is get there too late,
and I got a chance to stop
something before it starts.
You still seeing your therapist?
Taleb also
says that we should rank
our beliefs not by plausibility
but by the harm
they may cause.
Oh, hey.
I've come to recognize
that expression.
It generally precedes a
cancel breakfast date.
Another day,
another moral quandary.
If I may make an
observation
Always.
You are
a brilliant and
credentialed woman;
one for whom the
world offers
a multitude of
possibilities
Are you saying
I should quit my job?
No.
I'm merely suggesting that,
if your reasons for
doing this work
have been
challenged, or,
uh, invalidated,
then yeah, you need to find
some new reasons
or some new work.
See anything?
Graph entropies
and universality classes.
Nothing new there.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Do you think
you're wrong?
No.
Neither do I.
Guess we'll just have to let
this program run its course.
Yeah.
In moments like this,
the processes of criminal
investigation
and science seem to work
at cross purposes, don't they?
We need to be patient
But not.
Right.
So after this is over,
and before the next thing,
I thought maybe you and I could
take a trip to Delhi.
That's very sweet.
I thought so.
But
I don't have the time
or ability,
and neither do you.
I just don't like seeing
you unhappy like this.
So, I wanted to do something.
You just did.
What do you think happened
to him?
A girl?
No.
Not in a ***
with a fistful of 20s.
No, he got the jeebies-
halfway to Billings by now.
Meechum was a wannabe-
told you he'd bolt
from day one.
What if he said something
about the magic show?
What if he does?
Won't stop anything.
"Magic show.
"
Shotgun mikes aren't
picking up anything
on the inside- we do know
they don't
suspect we have Meechum.
Maybe time to hit the house;
we've got enough for a warrant.
We'll have a few gun charges,
if we're lucky.
I mean, we don't know
who else is involved or where.
Or what the hell
they're planning.
What do you think about
getting a wire in there?
No, these guys never step
more than three feet
outside the front
door for a smoke.
One of 'em will go pick up
groceries or something
but never both.
I mean,
it'll take a ninja.
Or a black swan.
Oh!
What the hell?
No, no,
no, no! Come on! Oh, my God.
This is why you're not supposed
to text and drive.
This is totally my fault.
Yes, it is your fault.
I have insurance.
Yeah.
Colby, go down
the elevator shaft.
Colby, jump in the bay.
cl Here Colby, climb
the Sixth Street Bridge.
th I went out on the
bridge with you, okay?
My boyfriend's totally
going to kill me.
Look, forget
about it.
Forget it, okay? Look.
It did more damage to your car
than mine.
Yeah, but
this is my fault.
Let's just exchange
Forget about it, okay?
No, no, no.
This is my fault,
and look, your car's
like a classic.
No, no,
it's good.
It's fine.
Any luck?
Facial recognition software,
my brain is not.
But I've been through
Intel's entire dossier
on The New America Front,
pretty sure
he's not in there.
Meechum give us
anything yet?
No, and we've been
on him hard.
We've been on this house
for 38 hours now,
as far as we can tell,
he's never come out.
What the hell's
he doing in there?
There's just nothing
with the bug?
Nothing audible, anyway, and it
doesn't look like they're using
the upstairs for anything other
than storage.
In fact,
I think that Number Three
came from the garage.
I mean
duct tape and
insulation
I mean, you know,
could be they're building
their own soundproof
prison cell in there.
Look, how long can
we stay with this
before we cut our losses
and drag 'em in?
Longer.
So, this is a
stakeout, hmm?
Yeah, sometimes
they're boring.
What's that thing going to do
for you?
I don't know yet.
Um
I just figured a little
fielork might
bring some welcome madness
to my method, I guess.
I don't even know
what I'm looking at here.
How he got to that
hardware store,
or the gas
station.
There's
no underlying meaning
I can see yet.
Mmm.
What are you,
what are you reading?
Article on Billy Preston's
work on Let it Be.
Mmm, The Beatles.
Yeah.
You're a fan?
Of course.
Yeah, The Beatles.
Who isn't a fan?
Yeah.
I mean I'm not
an obsessed fan,
you know.
Some people read
every article.
Yeah.
You know,
your screen, it,
um, reminds me
of this old video game
I used to play.
"Missile Command,"
right?
Yeah, "Missile Command.
" Right?
You're-you're a fan
of the classics?
Well, they had all the old
machines at, um,
at the Calsci Rathskellar.
They had "Asteroids,"
"Space Invaders "
Same thing at Cornell.
Man, I lost my whole sophomore
year to "Frogger.
"
I never had any quarters
for the laundry, but I could
do the first three levels
with my eyes closed, man.
Back and forth.
Well,
that's it
"Frogger" is it?
You knew all those first few
levels by heart,
because you played them so much.
They had a higher level
of familiarity.
So maybe this map
isn't just telling us
about the streets and routes
that Meechum didn't know-
maybe it's telling us
the streets and routes
that he knew well.
So, all I have to do
is, um
I got us lunch.
Yeah, I'm sorry,
I have to get Amita to
rewrite this program.
And don't forget
to use the back, okay?
Right.
Sure.
Hi.
Is Charlie here yet?
He said
he needed some assistance.
No,
he's not here yet.
Oh.
Searching for patterns
of your own, I see.
Ahh
Still trying to find a
connection between Meechum
and the *** lab.
You certain there is one?
Otherwise
it's just a really big coincidence.
Oh,
an easily explained one.
I mean, you're both highly
experienced,
gifted investigators,
you saw something amiss.
Now, the fact that
Meechum shows up
as you're in the process
of making an arrest,
well, that may be
no more significant
than if you bumped into him
at a grocery store.
What, like a black swan,
perhaps?
Uh you know,
a black swan is not really
a coincidence.
I mean, it's more properly
an unexpected,
unpredictable event
with large consequences.
Hmm.
You ever stop to consider
the possibility
that Meechum's arrest
is not even
your black swan,
that maybe you
are his?
Our raid is the coincidence?
Again,
not really a coincidence.
So when they go out to smoke
If Number Three
is the alpha,
maybe he is asserting
his dominance-
he, he doesn't
want them
stinking up the house.
Or
he doesn't want them
blowing it up.
Methamphetamine labs are filled
with explosive chemicals.
Exactly.
What if Meechum
wasn't there to rob them,
he was there to do business,
right? I mean, look.
We got acetone.
We got sulfur.
We got peroxide.
A highly combustive trio.
Which is really hard
to buy in bulk
without drawing attention
to yourself.
We have Meechum in custody.
And since we've had him
in custody, we've watched
these guys make random trips
to the pharmacy,
to the grocery store
Duct tape,
insulation
The New America Front
They-They tried to blow up
an IRS building
in Montana;
they're building a bomb.
They're making
a really big bomb.
Or they're making
a lot of littlones.
Okay, get SWA
and the bomb squad rolling,
and LAPD evacuating the area.
This is highly exhilarating.
LAIKEN
Grab the Mini-14 and the nines.
Leave the shotguns,
get them on the next trip.
What about the cuffs?
Yeah, the cuffs.
Gotcha.
Don thinks they're cooking
a bomb in there; Tac's rolling.
They're not waiting.
Quigley and Laiken,
they're on t move.
FBI! You!
Hands up!
Put down the gun!
Stakeout Team Charlie,
we got shots fired,
and a fleeing vehicle.
Grey pickup truck,
California plates 5QNI223.
Gun!
What do you think?
Wait or go?
He could have
more bombs in there.
That's kind of why I asked.
Go?
Yeah, I knew you'd say "go.
"
Hey!
Come on out!
It's over, okay?
You've got nowhere to go!
Sir!
You're in a bomb lab!
You know better than to
But they also found glass at
the scene, so they're thinking
that Quigley has
stolen another vehicle.
And Colby called.
They found cut lengths
of pipe in the basement.
All right,
so then pipe bombs, right?
Well, you think
this guy's running
or is he going to finish
what he started?
A fanatic who spent five months
preparing
for a spectacular event.
And the federal government,
who he already
has something against,
has, like, ruined his plan
and killed all his friends.
You gotta ask?
Got it.
I want to know
everything.
I want to know it now!
I want a phone call
and a lawyer.
Laiken is dead.
They're taking
your bomb maker
out in pieces as we speak.
Now it's over.
If it were over
you wouldn't have dragged me
out of Guantanamo
over Figueroa, would you?
Do you even have
a clue of the world
of hurt you're in?
Conspiracy
to commit an act
of domestic terrorism,
maybe, maybe
you see the light
of day again.
That bomb goes off,
you're a show trial.
You're dead in 18 months.
I'm not afraid to be
remembered for the cause.
What cause? What?
Tax evasion?
The Posse Comitatus Act
obligates us to mount
resistance against
an unlawful, immoral
and hypocritical government.
You take away my freedom,
deny me due process,
and now you try to deal?
Even if I would,
why would I trust you?
Okay, you're trying to make
a political statement.
My voice will be heard.
At my trial,
through my story,
it'll get out.
Not while they're
counting bodies.
Anything you have to say
is going to get drowned
out by the voices
of dead, innocent people
and the families
they leave behind.
No, no, we had it worked out-
no innocents.
We go in at night,
secure the guards
and the cleaners.
Get them out before
Before?
That's not the plan
Quigley's following anymore.
That's blood on your hands.
Now how are we doing
with the cluster
radius changes?
Almost entered.
You know, given
our time constraints,
we really should
disregard sub locations.
Hey, tell us
you have more data.
Security guards and cleaners.
Thinking it's
an office building.
We're already biasing that way.
Okay, so something tall
where everyone can see it.
You know, I think
downtown maybe.
Okay, that's a presumptive jump.
That's where we are, right?
The leaders went
to jail for planning to bomb
an IRS collections center.
A federal building, huh?
kn You know what? Try something, uh
Like
Like that.
Okay.
Okay, this is a grid of dowatown
streets that Meechum knew
well enough not to use his GPS,
but not explaining
his other known trips.
Of
course it could also mean
that he had no reason
to go to this area,
but if we have to play
the pure probabilities
Know what, could you put up
a satellite overlay?
Yeah.
Anything federal?
Uh, there's banks,
commercial buildings,
uh, hotels
restaurants, uh
You know, this plot was in
retaliation for
an IRS investigation into an SAR
on three of their members.
"SAR"?
Suspicious
Activity Report.
Banks file them
with the Treasury
when they suspect money
laundering or terror financing.
This particular SAR was filed
by Farmers' American,
whose central bank is
Right there, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, let's go.
* *
Green jacket, green jacket,
Move in.
Move in!
Quigley, don't move!
Don't move!
Everybody out!
You shoot me, we're a crater!
All right.
All right, all right.
Just relax.
Don't tell me to relax.
Okay.
All right,
let's just take a minute.
Let's just talk.
No talk! Everybody out!
That's not going to happen.
That's just not
going to happen.
I've got seven
pipe bombs in here.
My finger twitches,
there's enough shrapnel
to shred everyone.
Look, how about
I'll pull uniforms back?
Let's start with that.
All right, guys, get out.
Okay?
What are the rest of you
waiting for?
Huh? You got a death wish?
Not me.
Do you?
No.
I just want to help,
man, that's it.
So what are we doing here?
Just go, okay?
I need to think.
I'll be straight with you.
We leave, there's a sniper
up there who's
going to blow your brains out.
I'm being totally
honest with you.
Us standing here, that's about
the only thing
that's keeping you alive.
Why the hell
are you saying this?
Because this is pointless.
Look, you blow yourself up,
they're going to scrape you
off the walls and gonna be back
in business in the morning.
I'm telling you, I see so much
waste in what I do, man.
I'm just trying to stop you
from doing something
that I know is
not going to mean anything.
Okay.
All right, let's pull out.
Let's go.
Wait!
Okay, just wait.
Good, get your hands
on your head.
Don't move.
That's a really interesting
negotiation technique.
Hey, any bomb you can
walk away from, right?
* *
We're all trying
to back out, right
There are some acts of heroism
I would rather remain blissfully
unaware of.
My son playing poker
with a bomb,
now that's right up there.
Okay, enough, come on.
I've got to say
I second Alan's sentiment.
I'm far more comfortable
with your bravery
in the abstract.
Duly noted.
Really?
'Cause I figured that was
part of the whole, uh
The whole what, Granger?
Charlie, what are you
doing in there?
Just a second.
Sounds serious.
He's not
actually cooking, is he?
Yes, he is.
Is that bad?
As long as I'm not in there,
for once.
What is for dinner?
Charlie, what are you making?
The invitation was pretty
non-specific, buddy.
What's going on?
It's an approximation at best,
but I, uh, analyzed
Roscoe's secret recipe.
I think it's pretty good.
Waffles for dinner?
Waffles.
What's the deal
with the waffles, man?
I think it's Charlie's way
of saying that
your family is whoever you want
to eat waffles with.
That's a worthy sentiment.
One that's even better with
syrup.
Gotta have some bacon.
You made some bacon, right?
Somebody tell me
something about chicken?
Where's the chicken?
That's the whole meal?
That's it, just waffles?