Who the fuck is PFC William T. Santiago.

A Few Good Men (1992)
JESSEP
A screenplay character in A Few Good Men (1992).
- lines
- 117
- words
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- scenes
- 4
- dialogue
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- avg words / line
- 16
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 124
Sample dialogue
Don't call the President just yet. Maybe we should consider this for a second. Maybe -- and I'm just spit balling here -- but maybe we as officers have a responsibility to train Santiago. Maybe we as officers have a responsibility to this country to see that the men and women charged with its security are trained professionals. Yes. I'm certain I once read that somewhere. And now I'm thinking that your suggestion of transferring Santiago, while expeditious, and certainly painless, might not be in a manner of speaking, the American way. Santiago stays where he is. We're gonna train the lad. You're in charge, Jon. Santiago doesn't make 4.1 on his next fitness report, I'm gonna blame you. Then I'm gonna kill you.
scene 16 — INT. JESSEP'S OFFICE - DAYMatthew, sit, please.
scene 16 — INT. JESSEP'S OFFICE - DAYThat was delicious, men, thank you.
scene 30 — INT. THE OFFICERS CLUB - DAYI called Colonel Fitzhuqhes in Quantico, Va. I wanted to let him know I'd be in town. The second call was to set up a meeting with Congressman Ramond of the House Armed Services Committee, and the third call was to my sister Elizabeth.
scene 77 — INT. THE COURTROOM - DAYYou want answers?
scene 77 — INT. THE COURTROOM - DAY
Bookends
All you did was weaken a country today, Kaffee. That's all you did. You put people in danger. Sweet dreams, son.