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The clip Making Contact Part 2 from Deep Water (2006)
Winspear: I think if you were in the real world,
at that stage you would have picked up the telephone...
and said, "Look, I've had to stop."
Because landing was a flagrant act
for disqualifying himself from the race.
He was slowly but surely getting himself exposed.
He had made his first mistake.
That mistake was very likely to be revealed,
particularly if the coastguards had noted his presence.
Winspear: Why didn't he stop then?
Why did he go back out to sea?
I can only assume he was half-in and half-out
of the real world at this stage.