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CAMPBELL: In my line of work there are two cardinal rules. 00:00:08.224 - 00:00:11.192
Tell the truth, and never, ever become 00:00:11.260 - 00:00:14.429
emotionally involved with your subject. 00:00:14.497 - 00:00:17.007
The trouble is, you see, all truths are in fact half true, 00:00:18.584 - 00:00:22.820
like when you read the newspaper. 00:00:22.888 - 00:00:24.656
It's never just the facts. 00:00:24.724 - 00:00:26.157
There's always judgment. 00:00:26.225 - 00:00:28.660
It goes all the way back to when Jesus died. 00:00:28.728 - 00:00:30.828
No one really knew what to think of him, 00:00:30.896 - 00:00:32.697
not until someone put it on paper and said, 00:00:32.765 - 00:00:34.899
"Here, here's the gospel truth." 00:00:34.967 - 00:00:38.069
Legends aren't born, they're written. 00:00:38.137 - 00:00:41.973
And really, that's what we all do one way or another, 00:00:42.041 - 00:00:45.193
when someone we love dies, 00:00:45.261 - 00:00:47.478
(LUCY CRYING) 00:00:49.281 - 00:00:52.250
and not just anyone, when it's someone extraordinary, 00:00:52.318 - 00:00:56.388
your own personal Jesus. 00:00:57.223 - 00:01:00.092
Why not? A hero. 00:01:01.294 - 00:01:04.729
When they up and die, we're left with nothing. 00:01:13.055 - 00:01:16.024
Nothing but the task. 00:01:16.859 - 00:01:18.660
Make them immortal. 00:01:18.728 - 00:01:20.595