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Frasier Season 6 Episode 16 Decoys

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00:00Hey, how was your afternoon?
00:04You know what this wonderful man did.
00:06Oh, Daphne, please don't.
00:08He filled a basket full of my favorite English foods, blood pudding, jelly deals, kidney
00:14pie, and then he hid it in the shrubs so we'd stumble upon it during our stroll through
00:20the park.
00:21I was a little afraid that somebody would find it before we got there, but fortunately,
00:25untouched.
00:26Yeah, well, just because it was untouched doesn't mean someone didn't find it.
00:29Hello, Dr. Crane.
00:31Hello, Daphne.
00:33Donny.
00:34Hey, Tiger.
00:35Look what I got for you.
00:40Think fast.
00:41What are the keys to?
00:46Your ex-wife's lakefront cottage, now your lakefront cottage, a little something I hammered
00:52out for you in the settlement.
00:55Oh, Daphne, I never thought I'd see Shady Glenn again.
00:58Goodbye.
00:59Bye.
01:00Well, congratulations, Nile.
01:02Yeah, looks like Donny really did a job on Maris' legal team.
01:06Yes, well, he certainly is ruthless, all right.
01:09As a divorce lawyer, what a callous attitude he must have toward human relationships.
01:15Yeah, you'd think so, Dr. Crane, but actually, it's just the opposite.
01:20I've never met anyone so incredibly romantic.
01:23Yes.
01:24Well, I'm sure he seems that way on the outside.
01:26Oh, Nile, please.
01:28It's unseemly enough when she's actually in the room.
01:32Well, I'm sorry.
01:33What am I supposed to do?
01:35For the first time since I've known her, I'm free and single, and now she's with someone.
01:39Am I supposed to just suffer in silence?
01:41I'd take that.
01:42I just don't understand.
01:47What does she see in him?
01:49If you were Daphne, would you go out with Donny?
01:51Well, no, but I wouldn't massage Dad's ass for what I pay her, either.
01:59Look, I'm sorry, Niles, it's just that Donny and Daphne seem very happy together.
02:03Now, either it's true love, in which case it's too late for you to declare yourself,
02:07or it's just a temporary infatuation.
02:09It's got to be.
02:10It's got to be.
02:11In which case, it will pass, and then you can make your move.
02:15In the meantime, I suggest that maybe you start looking elsewhere.
02:20I don't know, maybe make a fresh start.
02:22Do something to get your mind off of Daphne.
02:25I know, I know.
02:26It's just difficult.
02:27Yes, I understand that, sir.
02:29Say, you know what?
02:30I've got an idea.
02:31Why don't the three of us go up to that new cabin of yours for the weekend?
02:34Oh, I'm sorry, I can't.
02:35I've got a dentist appointment Saturday morning.
02:37Well, that's all right, Dad.
02:38Niles can go up on Friday night, put things together, and then you and I can drive up
02:42on Saturday afternoon.
02:43Why not?
02:44It's a fabulous place, Dad.
02:46It's got a stereo and a big screen TV and a sauna.
02:49Wine cellar.
02:50Perfect for three guys roughing it in the wilderness.
02:54Well, I'm game.
02:56You know what?
02:57I can stop at the butcher, I'll pick up a couple of ducks and make my justly celebrated
03:01duck a l'orange.
03:02Washed down with a winsome yet robust chambertin.
03:05Chambertin.
03:06And I'll bring a quart of whiskey in case a snake bites.
03:09Dad, Dad, there are no snakes out there.
03:12All right, I'll bring a snake.
03:16God, this is great, Niles.
03:18You know what?
03:19I've got to dash down to the mailbox, drop that letter in before the last pickup.
03:23Niles, trust me, you'll be glad you took my advice on this one.
03:28I already am.
03:29Thank you, Frasier.
03:30It's going to give me a world of good to get away from Daphne for a while.
03:33Yes, I couldn't agree more.
03:36Hey, Daphne, how would you like to see my new lakefront cottage?
03:39Sounds lovely.
03:40When?
03:41This weekend.
03:42We're all going.
03:43You can drive up with me on Friday and Dad and Frasier will be right behind.
03:47Well, that's very sweet, Dr. Crane.
03:49But I can't.
03:50One of me cousins is going to San Francisco this weekend and I promised I'd fly down.
03:55That's a shame.
03:56Yeah.
03:57Donny's not too thrilled about it either.
03:59He wanted to come with me.
04:01And he's not?
04:03No.
04:04That would have meant staying in a hotel together and I'm not sure we're ready for that yet.
04:10I suppose you think I'm being a bit old-fashioned.
04:13Dear God in heaven, no.
04:17You can't force these things.
04:19You have to wait for the moment when you know it's right.
04:22Yes, and sometimes the moment never comes and you just have to move on.
04:27I really appreciate the invitation and I hope you'll invite me again.
04:31All right.
04:32Daphne, how would you like to see my new lakefront cottage?
04:35You're silly.
04:47Martin.
04:48Miles.
04:49Hey.
04:50Boy, this place is jammed.
04:51Oh, hey, Roz.
04:52You can have my seat.
04:53I'm on my way to Duke's.
04:56Yeah.
04:57So, how's the world treating you?
04:59Like dirt.
05:01My social life is non-existent.
05:04Every time I meet a guy who's halfway decent, all I have to do is mention I got a kid and he runs like a cheap pair of pantyhose.
05:13Well, maybe you and Miles can cheer each other up.
05:16Dad.
05:17Why?
05:18What's his problem?
05:19Oh, Daphne's got a new boyfriend.
05:20He's eating him up.
05:21Dad!
05:22What?
05:23You got a thing for Daphne?
05:24What?
05:25You didn't know that after all these years?
05:26No.
05:27I can't believe Daphne never told me.
05:29Well, how could she?
05:30She doesn't know either.
05:31You're kidding.
05:32Yes.
05:33Yes.
05:34It's a great kidder.
05:35Now, you, Dad, run along and you'll be very careful crossing streets.
05:39Six years.
05:40Can you believe it?
05:41Some people just don't even know when it's time to pull the plug.
05:44Well, I won't make that mistake twice.
05:49So, let me get this straight.
05:50Oh.
05:51You've been hot for Daphne all this time and you've never made a move?
05:55I was a happily married man.
05:57You were never happy and you've been separated for almost two years.
06:02Well, somehow the right moment never came along.
06:06Oh, come on.
06:08I'm not trying to make you feel bad.
06:10It's just waiting all this time and now she's got a boyfriend.
06:17Oh, my God.
06:18That is really pathetic.
06:22Obviously, you've never let someone you've grown to care deeply about get away.
06:27Well, sure I have.
06:28I'm not talking about when the migrant workers leave at the end of the picking season.
06:32No, really.
06:33I've had a couple of boyfriends I shouldn't have let get away.
06:37Serious relationships?
06:38Yeah.
06:39In fact, I can name one right off the top of my head.
06:41That lawyer I gave you.
06:43Donnie.
06:45Really?
06:46Yeah.
06:47I mean, you only know him professionally, but he's very funny.
06:52Warm, thoughtful.
06:55He's got a great sense of humor.
06:57He's very funny.
06:59Warm, thoughtful.
07:02We were together for about six months, but he really wanted a family and I wasn't ready, so I dumped him.
07:09Now I have the family, but no Donnie.
07:13Gee, I wonder who he's seeing these days.
07:19What's so funny?
07:21I'll tell you in a minute.
07:23I just want to savor it.
07:24You've been having all the fun.
07:27So tell me.
07:30Donnie is Daphne's boyfriend.
07:33That's not funny.
07:36When did this happen?
07:38Well, she met him when he was working on my case.
07:42Wow.
07:44And I was calling you a loser.
07:46You never called me a loser.
07:48In my head I did.
07:52Well, at the moment I have to agree with you.
07:54I've had plenty of opportunities and I always chickened out.
07:59Don't blame yourself.
08:02She's living with your brother, working for your dad.
08:05It's an awkward situation.
08:07It is.
08:10Don't feel bad about Donnie.
08:12It wasn't right for you at the time.
08:13That's nobody's fault.
08:16Thanks, Niles.
08:19Hey, listen.
08:20The next time you find somebody you like, don't wait so long to tell her.
08:24Oh, I've got a babysitter waiting.
08:27Mrs. Hines is 70 years old.
08:30Has a mole like Abe Lincoln, but I bet she has plans for the weekend.
08:36You know what?
08:37I just had the craziest idea.
08:40My settlement with Maris includes a beautiful lakefront cottage
08:43and I'm going up there this afternoon.
08:46Why don't you come along?
08:48You can bring Alice.
08:50Are you serious?
08:51Well, Frasier and Dad are coming up tomorrow.
08:54But tonight it'll just be us.
08:56Love's losers, licking our wounds, laughing at our pain.
09:01Gee, I don't know.
09:03Frasier's making duck a l'orange and I'm bringing the wine.
09:07What about it?
09:09I never thought I'd say this, but you're on.
09:15Oh, in a funny way, this reminds me of that wonderful moment
09:18in Streetcar Named Desire when the brutish Stanley says
09:22to the ultra-refined Blanche,
09:24we've had this date with each other from the beginning.
09:28Well, I don't know the play all that well,
09:30but I can tell you right now I'm not all that refined.
09:32Actually, I was picturing you more as Stanley.
09:45Hi there.
09:47Donny!
09:48I'm so glad you could make it.
09:49Well, thanks for inviting me.
09:50Wow, this is a great place to get some work done.
09:54And no distractions in sight.
09:57Donny, I'd like to introduce...
09:59Oh, that's right.
10:00You two know each other, don't you?
10:04Roz!
10:05How the hell are you?
10:07Hi.
10:08Donny!
10:09I didn't know you were gonna be here.
10:11Well, this is gonna be fun.
10:12Now, Niles, I gotta put these things somewhere.
10:14Where do I go?
10:15Oh, yeah.
10:16The bathroom's upstairs.
10:17Oh, but be careful not to wake Roz's baby.
10:20She's in that first room.
10:24Roz, you've got a baby?
10:26Congratulations.
10:27That means that you're...
10:29Married?
10:30Nope.
10:31She's free as a bird.
10:34Well, I'll try to be quiet.
10:40What the hell is this?
10:42What do you mean?
10:43I just thought you two might enjoy
10:44reminiscing about all the good times you shared.
10:46Oh, no, you don't.
10:48Donny is seeing Daphne,
10:50and I am not the kind who steals
10:52other people's boyfriends.
10:55Not friends' boyfriends.
10:56Not good friends.
10:57Not again.
11:01Roz, you might recall
11:02you went out with him for six months.
11:04She's only seen him three or four times.
11:06They're not even sleeping together.
11:08What?
11:09How would you know?
11:10She told me.
11:11She told me.
11:12I don't want to be the bad guy here,
11:14but you did have him first,
11:16and he did want to make a life with you.
11:20Listen, there is no way that I am going...
11:23She hasn't slept with him?
11:26She's English.
11:31Why don't you just admit it?
11:32You're just doing this because you want Daphne.
11:35Yes.
11:36Yes.
11:37Yes, I want Daphne.
11:39I think we belong together
11:40just like I think
11:41you and Donny belong together,
11:42and why should two people be happy
11:44when four people can be ecstatic?
11:51Well, you got a point there.
11:53No.
11:54No, no, no.
11:55It's just not right.
11:57Roz, I swear I did not wake her.
12:01She was already up
12:02when I went in to look at her.
12:04She's got such a sweet little face.
12:07Her name is Alice.
12:08Hi, Alice.
12:09I'm Donny.
12:10Well, she doesn't usually
12:11let strangers hold her.
12:13Oh, I've always been
12:14pretty good with kids.
12:15Come on, sweetie.
12:16Come on.
12:17How's my hair?
12:27Kyle!
12:30Frazier!
12:31Dad!
12:32What are you doing here today?
12:33Oh, my dad is just sick.
12:34We had to reschedule.
12:36Oh, no.
12:37It's just a head cold.
12:38Oh, God,
12:39you haven't even heard
12:40the worst yet, Naz.
12:41The butcher shop was closed,
12:42so here I am
12:43with all my spices,
12:44everything I need
12:45to make my duck a la Roze,
12:46all I've got's the la Roze.
12:47Well, looks like
12:48we're gonna have to get
12:49our ducks the old-fashioned way,
12:50but we better get a move on.
12:51There's only a couple hours
12:52of daylight left.
12:53Yes, you know,
12:54I saw some boxes of ammo
12:55in the mudroom, Dad,
12:56through the kitchen.
12:57Are you insane?
12:59I'm not gonna shoot any ducks.
13:01It's barbaric.
13:02Oh, I get it.
13:03You'll eat them,
13:04but you won't kill them.
13:05What do you think?
13:06These things are born a la Roze?
13:07A la Roze?
13:11Dad does have a point.
13:12You know,
13:13there is a duck line
13:14right across the lake,
13:15and it would be
13:16such a good opportunity
13:17for you two to bond.
13:18What about you?
13:19Well, I will stay here
13:20and season the pants.
13:21Well, I'm not going hunting.
13:22Well, then,
13:23you'll just have to
13:24drive back to Seattle,
13:25find another shop
13:26that's open,
13:27and come back tomorrow
13:28as scheduled.
13:29What the hell is going on?
13:30Are you trying to get rid of us?
13:31Oh, that's preposterous.
13:32Why should I be trying to...
13:33Fraser!
13:34Martin.
13:35You weren't supposed
13:36to go.
13:37Roze,
13:38what are you doing here?
13:39Niles brought me.
13:40I'm just going to go
13:41heat up a bottle for Alice.
13:52Roze?
13:54Roze?
13:57Roze?
13:59Yes,
14:00so why don't you two
14:01run along
14:02and leave me alone
14:03with Roze?
14:04Roze?
14:05Well,
14:06didn't you urge me
14:07to make a fresh start?
14:08True,
14:09but I gotta tell you,
14:10Niles,
14:11Roze isn't the freshest start
14:12you could make.
14:13Now,
14:14butt out, Fraser.
14:15If these two
14:16want to be alone together
14:17for a while,
14:18that's fine.
14:19Now,
14:20we're going to go hunting.
14:21Now,
14:22come on.
14:23I'm not going hunting, Dad.
14:24Roze and Niles,
14:25please.
14:26You guys have nothing
14:27in common.
14:28Fraser,
14:29we're not getting married.
14:30We're going to spend
14:31an afternoon together
14:32and see what comes from it
14:33and there's nothing wrong
14:34with what we're going to do
14:35right now,
14:36so come on,
14:37let's go get some dogs.
14:38And please take
14:39as long as you need.
14:40I don't want to go hunting.
14:42Now,
14:43come on.
14:44Didn't you ever hear
14:45the expression
14:46two's company,
14:47three's a crowd?
14:48No, Dad,
14:49I don't think I ever did.
14:50How does it go?
14:53I left some papers
14:54in the car.
14:55Oh,
14:56where'd you park?
14:57Out back.
14:58Ah,
14:59then it's best to go
15:00through the kitchen
15:01because we have a loose
15:02plank on the porch.
15:03Wish you luck.
15:06Niles,
15:07one last warning.
15:08Take it from someone
15:09who knows you both,
15:10you and Roz
15:11are not a good couple.
15:12I understand
15:13you're saying that,
15:14but believe me,
15:15I have seen a new Roz today
15:16and underneath that,
15:17that brazen exterior,
15:18she is a sweet,
15:19sensitive,
15:20shy,
15:21vulnerable woman.
15:22Niles,
15:23have you seen my nipples?
15:33Oh, no.
15:38Niles and Roz,
15:39it's just ridiculous.
15:41Oh,
15:42not this again.
15:44Well,
15:45they are just
15:46completely incompatible.
15:48Well,
15:49haven't you ever heard
15:50about opposites attracting?
15:51I mean,
15:52look at your mother and me.
15:54We went together
15:55for six months,
15:56nobody thought
15:57it would last.
15:58We had forty
15:59happy years together.
16:00Never thought
16:01of it that way.
16:02Yeah,
16:03and then
16:04there were
16:05those relationships
16:06where people have
16:07a ton of things
16:08in common
16:09and of course
16:10they always work out
16:11real well.
16:13Thank you, dad.
16:14I suppose
16:15that was a backhanded
16:16comment about
16:17me and Lilith.
16:18Wouldn't it be great
16:19if she was flying by
16:20here on her broomstick
16:21right now?
16:24Come on,
16:25sign up.
16:26No, no,
16:27dad,
16:28I told you,
16:29I'm not shooting
16:30anything.
16:31Alright,
16:32blow the duck call.
16:33Alright.
16:41Gee,
16:42you know,
16:43I keep thinking
16:44about you and mom.
16:45Maybe Niles
16:46and Roz
16:47do have a chance.
16:48Sure they do.
16:49Blow it again.
16:56Gosh,
16:57you know,
16:58I discouraged
16:59Niles too much
17:00by the way I reacted.
17:02You know how much
17:03stock he puts
17:04in my opinion.
17:05Blow it, Frazier.
17:08I didn't mean
17:09the duck call.
17:15What about
17:16that time in Cancun
17:17when the car
17:18breaks down
17:19and that guy
17:20gives us a ride
17:21on the donkey?
17:22Niles,
17:23you have to hear this.
17:24Oh,
17:25God,
17:26I didn't realize
17:27I have to fax
17:28these
17:29contracts
17:30to the office
17:31right away.
17:32You wouldn't happen
17:33to have a machine,
17:34would you?
17:35Well,
17:36there's one in the study
17:37right down that hall,
17:38but can't that wait?
17:39We're all getting
17:40so mellow here.
17:41You're right,
17:42it can wait.
17:43You know what we need?
17:44Another bottle of wine.
17:45I brought one,
17:46I'll get it.
17:47Excellent,
17:48excellent.
17:51Well,
17:52it's going well
17:53don't you think?
17:54Yeah,
17:55except your dad
17:56will be gone
17:57for any minute
17:58and if either one of them
17:59sees Donnie,
18:00things are over.
18:01They're not going
18:02to see Donnie
18:03because you're going
18:04to invite him
18:05to watch the sunset
18:06down by the lake.
18:07You're going to
18:08continue to work
18:09your charms on him
18:10then you're going
18:11to invite him
18:12out to dinner
18:13and who knows
18:14where that'll lead.
18:15What am I saying?
18:16We both know
18:17where that'll lead.
18:18You really think
18:19it'll work?
18:20Yes,
18:21yes,
18:22yes.
18:23Now you go down there
18:24and you enjoy
18:25the sunset
18:26by herself.
18:27Frasier,
18:28what are you doing
18:29back so soon?
18:30I came back
18:31with some more ammo.
18:32Who knew ducks
18:33were so shifty?
18:34Anyway,
18:35listen,
18:37I know that you
18:38took my advice
18:39to heart
18:40but I,
18:41I tell you
18:42I've changed
18:43my mind.
18:44I now approve
18:45of you and Ross.
18:46Oh,
18:47what?
18:48Yes,
18:49yes,
18:50the two of you
18:51should go for it.
18:52Okay,
18:53come on,
18:54why not?
18:55Yeah,
18:56I've changed my mind too.
18:57I'd rather stay here.
18:58What?
18:59You know what,
19:00you guys are putting
19:01far too much sock
19:02in my opinion.
19:03Come on,
19:04let's get down
19:05to the lake
19:06and enjoy that sunset.
19:07Let's go.
19:08Nope,
19:09not another word.
19:10Down to the lake.
19:12Okay,
19:13I've got to...
19:18Oh,
19:20Alice,
19:22it's okay,
19:23it's okay.
19:37Oh.
19:43You wait here,
19:44I'll get Donald.
19:47You know,
19:48Ross is heading
19:49down to the lake
19:50to catch that sunset
19:51and you
19:52should be going
19:53with her too.
19:54For God's sake,
19:55I told the two of you,
19:56I withdraw
19:57my objection.
19:58Now,
19:59come on,
20:00let's go.
20:01I'm really worried
20:02about leaving Alice
20:03here alone.
20:04Now,
20:05now,
20:06Ross,
20:07listen,
20:08I will attend
20:09to the baby.
20:10I was just about
20:11to make myself
20:12a cup of tea anyway.
20:13Now,
20:14come on,
20:15let's go.
20:16Marge,
20:17both of you,
20:18out the door.
20:19You are going
20:20to be late.
20:39Lord,
20:40I just can't believe
20:41the two of them.
20:42Ridiculous behaviour.
20:44My God.
20:46Ah!
20:48Daphne!
20:49Daphne,
20:50stop crying.
20:51Did I startle you?
20:52No, no, no,
20:53that's,
20:54that's quite alright.
20:55It's just that
20:56if Niles knew
20:57you were here,
20:58he would never,
20:59well,
21:00forgive himself
21:01for not
21:02being here
21:03to greet you.
21:04Oh,
21:05he wasn't expecting me.
21:06Me plans changed
21:07and I thought
21:08I'd drive up
21:09and join you all.
21:10Oh,
21:11well,
21:12isn't that nice?
21:13You've got to leave.
21:14Why?
21:15Well,
21:16you see,
21:17Niles is up here
21:18on what's called
21:20a dirty weekend
21:21with someone.
21:23And the someone
21:24happens to be
21:25Ros.
21:27Ros?
21:29You mean
21:30Ross Ros?
21:31Yes,
21:32yes.
21:33You've got to get out of here.
21:34But I just drove
21:35two hours
21:36and it's getting dark outside.
21:37Alright,
21:38I'll tell you what,
21:39I'll tell you what,
21:40there's a nice bed and breakfast
21:41just up the road.
21:42I think Dad,
21:43you and I
21:44should all stay there
21:45this evening,
21:46alright?
21:47Dad,
21:48can you get this?
21:49No, no,
21:50of course,
21:51right in there.
21:52Dear God.
21:59Where's Tony?
22:00Well,
22:01he can't be in the kitchen.
22:02Frasier would have seen him.
22:04Look,
22:05the door.
22:06He must be up there.
22:07You keep a lookout,
22:08I'll go get him.
22:09Okay.
22:12Why don't I take over here
22:13and you can join Ros?
22:15For
22:16the
22:17love
22:18of
22:19God.
22:20If I'd known
22:21you were going to take
22:22my words this seriously,
22:23I would have
22:24chosen them
22:25more carefully.
22:26But,
22:27God's sakes,
22:28get out of here.
22:29Get down to that lake.
22:30Now,
22:31listen,
22:32I really think
22:33I should check on Alice.
22:34No,
22:35no,
22:36Ros,
22:37your baby
22:38is just fine.
22:39I burped her once
22:40and she went out
22:41like a light.
22:42Come on,
22:43let's go,
22:44I think it's
22:45much
22:46more
22:47romantic
22:48to stay here
22:49by the fire
22:50that watched
22:51some sunset.
22:52Why don't you
22:53clear out
22:54so we can
22:55have our privacy?
22:57All right.
22:59On the other hand,
23:05you know,
23:06you're going to
23:07enjoy the fire
23:08all night long.
23:09You've only got
23:10ten more minutes
23:11for the sunset.
23:12Are you going to
23:13tell them?
23:14Don't tell me,
23:15tell them.
23:16Is that the bathroom?
23:17No.
23:18Yes, it is.
23:19It's out of order.
23:23Let me check again.
23:29My God,
23:30one of the pipes
23:31has burst
23:32and the other
23:33one's knocking.
23:35Fine,
23:36uh,
23:37is the one down
23:38the hallway there?
23:39No.
23:40Yes, there is.
23:41No,
23:42good thing
23:43I brought
23:44all that beer.
23:47You know, Niles,
23:48you're behaving
23:49awfully strangely.
23:50What the heck
23:51is going on?
23:52What do you mean?
23:53I mean that
23:54you show absolutely
23:55no desire
23:56to be alone
23:57with Roz.
23:58I'm starting
23:59to have serious
24:00doubts about
24:01this so-called
24:02romance.
24:03Oh, really?
24:04Well,
24:05does this look
24:06so-called to you?
24:07Come here,
24:08Pookie.
24:12That's why
24:13the door was stuck.
24:14You two,
24:15why didn't you
24:16tell me?
24:17Donnie.
24:18Donnie?
24:19Daphne!
24:20Oh!
24:23Daphne!
24:24What are you
24:25doing here?
24:26Well,
24:27Niles invited me.
24:28Oh,
24:29did he?
24:30Yeah,
24:31it was really nice
24:32and Roz and I
24:33had a chance
24:34to catch up
24:35on old times.
24:36Oh,
24:37yeah,
24:38that's right.
24:39You two used to date,
24:40didn't you?
24:41Isn't that nice
24:42of Niles
24:43to organize
24:44this little reunion?
24:45I hope I don't
24:46have anything
24:47to worry about.
24:48Oh,
24:49come on,
24:50are you kidding?
24:51Obviously,
24:52Roz and Niles
24:53can barely
24:54keep their hands
24:55off each other.
24:56You know,
24:57why don't
24:58all of us
24:59get out of here
25:00and give
25:01these two
25:02little kids
25:03a little privacy?
25:04You know,
25:05we could use
25:06some privacy
25:07of our own.
25:08Dr. Crane
25:09tells me
25:10we could take
25:11the road
25:12from here.
25:13Really?
25:14Really.
25:15Even more
25:16fun
25:17if we both
25:18go.
25:19Yes,
25:20yes,
25:21yes.
25:22Bye.
25:23Well,
25:24come on,
25:25Paige,
25:26let's go get
25:27a nice
25:28sloppy
25:29Joe.
25:30I'll pay
25:31for it.
25:32Somebody
25:33tells me
25:34I'll pay
25:35for it,
25:36too.
25:37Oh,
25:38I really
25:39I realize
25:40now that
25:41you two
25:42don't
25:43need my
25:44blessings,
25:45so I'll just
25:46leave you
25:47with this.
25:48Hey,
25:49baby,
25:50I hear
25:51the blues
25:52a-callin',
25:53toss salads
25:54and scrambled
25:55eggs.
25:56Quite
25:57stylish.
25:58And
25:59maybe
26:00I seem
26:01a bit
26:02confused.
26:03Well,
26:04maybe,
26:05but I
26:06got
26:07you
26:08picked.
26:09Ha,
26:10ha,
26:11ha,
26:12but I
26:13don't know
26:14what to do
26:15with those
26:16tossed salads
26:17and scrambled
26:18eggs.
26:19They're
26:20callin'
26:21again.
26:22Goodnight,
26:23everybody.