Good Afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night
00:00 - 02:10
2m 10s

Truman Burbank goes through his daily routine and shows off his good manners in the process. He is confused when a lighting rig falls from the sky but learns from the news that an aircraft in trouble was shedding parts.

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