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Just watch the movie You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. Kaffee begins to wonder whether the Code Red that Dawson and Downey enacted against Santiago was punishment for this seeming act of betrayal—or an effort to compel Santiago to train harder.
The man in charge of the base, Colonel Jessup, insists that neither he nor his officers—Kendrick and Markinson—ordered a Code Red. Kaffee becomes frustrated with Downey and Dawson. He looks up to Dawson and blithely does as Dawson tells him to do. Kaffee recognizes that Dawson is far smarter than his fellow Marine. Ross, who wants to avoid the case going to trial because it might mean bad publicity for the Marines, offers Kaffee an exceptional deal. Dawson rejects the offer, as it would force him to admit that he acted alone.
Kaffee is frustrated. The case goes to court. Markinson feels guilty and fleas the base. After sending these documents to Kaffee, he kills himself. Just as the case seems unwinnable, Galloway convinces Kaffee to put Jessup on the witness stand.
In court, Kaffee grills Jessup. Jessup argues that maintaining discipline in such a fashion is an important part of national security. Downey and Dawson are found innocent of the murder charge but are dishonorably discharged from the Marines.
Oh, we should probably pause here to mention that while all this has been going on, John has managed to hook up with a woman named Alicia who, unlike the other women we've seen John with in this film, "gets" and totally digs him.
In fact, things go so well that they end up getting married. It's all very sweet and awww-inspiring, but when John starts getting followed by spies and mixed up in shootouts, he's pretty worried that he's putting his new bride and their baby-on-the-way in danger. So, he tries to bow out of his code-breaking duties. However, Parcher keeps following him and demanding that he continue working for the U. So, as you might imagine, John is pretty freaked out. Things come to a head when John is doing a presentation at a mathematics conference at Harvard, sees suspicious men enter the auditorium, and freaks out.
The men chase and subdue John with drugs that knock him out, and we're super worried about what these dudes have planned. Did you find it weird that a mathematician would be mixed up in all this international intrigue? Well, us too, but we had no idea what was really behind it all: John is schizophrenic, and all of that action was part of hallucinations.
Not real. Didn't happen. Oh, and just to add some heartbreak into the mix, John's super close friend and former roommate, Charles, was also imaginary. That's really a kick in the teeth, because Charles is super-awesome. So, John has a rough road from this point on.
First, he has to come to grips with the fact that he's sick, and the things he thought were real…aren't. Then, he has to figure out a fix. The doctors do electro-shock therapy and put him on meds, but that pretty much makes John unable to work, which means he ends up super depressed and feeling useless. So, he goes off his meds and ends up having the delusions again, which leads to a pretty dramatic incident in which Alicia almost commits him against his will.
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