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In small town Alaska, a news reporter recruits his ex-girlfriend - a Greenpeace volunteer - on a campaign to save a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.
Adam Carlson: I think Barrow might have one great story left in her.
Adam Carlson: [Adam sits down across from Jill at a restaurant; looks at the menu] I usually get the breakfast burrito, which is fantastic... but the pile o' pancakes with a side of ham steak is tempting. What do you think I should get? Jill Jerard: The name of a good cardiologist?
Jill Jerard: [Doing a news report on the ice] Cut! God, my feet are numb. These boots are useless. Jill Jerard: [motions to Nathan] Jill Jerard: Hey kid, you still got that cardboard? Nathan: I sold it to the other guy. But I can still get more! It's forty now, though. Jill Jerard: Forty dollars? Nathan: Shipping and handling. Jill Jerard: ...Shipping and handling? Nathan: [smirks] It's not my first rodeo, either.
Adam Carlson: [Rachel approaches the hole in the ice for the first time; one whale pokes it's head out of the water] Rachel, I'd like you to meet Fred. Rachel Kramer: Hi Fred! Adam Carlson: [second whale pops up] ... and Wilma. Rachel Kramer: Good morning, Wilma! You're beautiful! Adam Carlson: [third whale, the baby, comes up] And this, is Bam Bam! Adam Carlson: Hi Bam Bam! Wait... wasn't Pebbles Fred and Wilma's kid? Adam Carlson: Yeah, but Pebbles was also a girl.