• 4 months ago
About to stay a summer internship, promising young medical student at MIT, Raymond's mother, Susan, breaks her leg. Housebound and immobile, his father, Tom, makes Raymond stay home and take care of her. Susan's a troubled woman, and along with Raymond's own emotional strains, it leads them to intimate physical contact, which Raymond finds uneasy. He soon meets a high school girl, Toni, but his ability to handle starting a relationship with her is difficult, due to the emotionally troubling recent events in his life.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Do
00:01:00I
00:01:24Said would you like another cookie nothing? What's the matter? Don't you like these?
00:01:30Just not that hungry
00:01:34They're supposed to be all-natural, but you can never believe what they say
00:01:39They give you these up at school. I don't think so
00:01:46I get tension in my little fingers, but I have too much preservatives you get that
00:01:51But my boys came home from their first year in college they were begging me for my stroganoff
00:02:04Actually, I'll only be home a couple days. I have a summer job in Washington
00:02:21How you doing?
00:02:40Just thank God. She's going to be all right
00:02:44That's the important thing to be grateful for
00:02:48You learn how to drive
00:02:51Fucking moron
00:03:02It was a tough year. I mean you left. She was all alone in the house with me traveling at all
00:03:09And the hormonal thing and the goddamn boring job at the library
00:03:14Oh
00:03:19Christ
00:03:22Once for pain the others for tension don't let her overdo it. What do you mean for pain?
00:03:29For Christ's sake Raymond. She's got a complex fracture. She does
00:03:35Where have you been for the last 20 minutes?
00:03:38He said she was depressed and she took pills and I said that she fell am I talking to myself or what?
00:03:44You should just tell her
00:03:54As far as the dog goes you take them on long walks, that's an essential
00:03:58But healthy walks twice a day
00:04:02God your mother's not gonna like that
00:04:05She's gonna want you close by so
00:04:08Don't tell her about the walks don't tell that's no good. She'll see through that
00:04:13OK.
00:04:14All right, so tell her.
00:04:14No, scratch that.
00:04:16Tell her that I said to take the dog for long walks,
00:04:20but that you are not doing it.
00:04:21What do I know?
00:04:22To hell with me, et cetera, et cetera, OK?
00:04:24OK, but don't take the dog on long walks.
00:04:29No.
00:04:30Damn it, Ray, you don't listen.
00:04:32You take the dog for long walks, and you
00:04:34tell her that I said to do it, but that you're not doing it.
00:04:39Don't feed him anything but the prescribed food.
00:04:42That includes the biscuits.
00:04:43I do not spend a fortune on specialty dog food
00:04:46so we can eat garbage off the table.
00:04:49Here's a reorder form.
00:04:51Food should hold out for about a month.
00:04:54A month?
00:04:56I can't stay a month.
00:04:57I'm supposed to be in Washington in two days.
00:05:01I don't think you understand what's happening here, Ray.
00:05:03I don't think I do.
00:05:07I'm sorry, Ray, but you can't go to Washington.
00:05:09Look, I know you work very, very hard for it.
00:05:11I'm very, very proud that you got it.
00:05:13But look, she just got out of the hospital.
00:05:15Who's going to take care of her?
00:05:16Well, there's got to be somebody.
00:05:17Yeah, but there isn't.
00:05:18It happened at the last moment.
00:05:19This is my biggest trip of the year.
00:05:21I can't do it.
00:05:23Look, I've got sales conferences.
00:05:25Minneapolis, St. Paul, Los Angeles,
00:05:27New York, Seattle, then up to Vancouver,
00:05:29back down to Denver, Chicago, Nashville, Columbus.
00:05:33Maybe you don't understand this is a very hard job to get.
00:05:36Of course I understand, Ray.
00:05:37Believe me, I'm very, very proud.
00:05:39The Surgeon General's office only
00:05:40hires 10 interns a year.
00:05:41Raymond, it's not the end of the world.
00:05:47We all have to give a little back sometime, OK?
00:05:50All right?
00:05:52As far as the car goes, you know the rules.
00:05:54The car is to be used for emergencies only.
00:05:57And that means what?
00:05:59Emergencies, not for groceries, not for movies, and not for fun.
00:06:10OK, I'm giving you 50 miles to get home.
00:06:12So the odometer better be this number
00:06:15by the end of the summer, OK?
00:06:18Oh, damn it, that's no good.
00:06:19You're going to have to take her to get crutches and all that.
00:06:23Tell you what, I'm giving you a 10-mile bumper here.
00:06:28What if she's better in a couple of weeks?
00:06:30Can I go to Washington then?
00:06:33I really wouldn't count on that happening, Ray.
00:06:41What is this?
00:06:43It's, uh, the dog.
00:06:45He's got a gum condition.
00:06:47Once a week, OK?
00:06:49Take care.
00:06:52Don't worry so much.
00:07:11Adios.
00:07:35Here you see it goes back quite far.
00:07:37And here you have a big lease on this back.
00:07:39In the temporoparietal junction area.
00:07:42And you do here, too.
00:07:43It's more anterior than it is posterior.
00:07:47Global aphasia follows a lesion involving
00:07:49most of the territory supplied by the middle cerebral artery.
00:07:53This is the most severe type of aphasia,
00:07:56affecting both speech and comprehension.
00:07:59Global aphasia is, uh.
00:08:09Most often is a very full-blown fight hemiplegia.
00:08:14Despite its state of brain damage,
00:08:16this patient demonstrates improvement in her ability.
00:08:39Hey.
00:09:08Hey.
00:09:10Go away.
00:09:11Go away.
00:09:20Go away.
00:09:39Go away.
00:10:04You should try to eat something.
00:10:09I've heard, for further evaluation,
00:10:11probably your prosthetic ultrasound
00:10:13and biopsy before the drug was started.
00:10:17Although not FDA approved for use in BPA,
00:10:21studies have shown an alpha-1 blocking agent,
00:10:24such as mirazazepine, doxazepine, and plazazepine,
00:10:28can relieve symptoms and increase flow rate
00:10:31and have 10.5% of the work by relaxing.
00:10:33I'd like to not use the bedpan anymore.
00:10:36Better function and have no effect on prostate size.
00:10:40The rationale for the use of alpha-adrenergic
00:10:43and receptive...
00:11:07OK.
00:11:31Come here, boy.
00:11:32Come here.
00:11:33Hey.
00:11:34Hey.
00:11:35Hey.
00:11:38Hey.
00:11:39Hey.
00:11:43Don't you go to MIT?
00:11:44No.
00:11:46Aren't you Ray Ibelli?
00:11:48Yeah.
00:11:51I know you go to MIT.
00:11:52Why'd you say no?
00:11:55How do you know me?
00:11:56I go to Central.
00:11:57I'm two years behind you.
00:11:59Yeah.
00:12:00Couldn't get out of there fast enough.
00:12:02I know what you mean.
00:12:06I heard you got a really impressive internship.
00:12:08Oh, yeah?
00:12:11Where'd you hear that from?
00:12:13People.
00:12:14What people?
00:12:16Kim Ross.
00:12:17Do you know her?
00:12:18No.
00:12:19Well, she knows you.
00:12:21How does she know me?
00:12:22I don't know.
00:12:23She just does.
00:12:29I heard those are super competitive.
00:12:31Are you interested in being pre-med?
00:12:33I'm strong in the sciences.
00:12:36So, how'd you like your first year?
00:12:40It's not everything it's cracked up to be.
00:12:43I got the catalog.
00:12:44Maybe we could go through it sometime.
00:12:46Maybe.
00:12:49Ah.
00:12:50Ah.
00:12:51Ooh.
00:12:52I can't do it.
00:12:53It hurts too much to stand.
00:12:54Okay.
00:12:55Okay.
00:12:57Do you think I'm gaining weight?
00:12:59No.
00:13:00Are you sure?
00:13:27Shit.
00:13:29What?
00:13:31I'm soaked.
00:13:57Where'd you walk the dog?
00:13:59By Trinity Road.
00:14:01You doing way over there?
00:14:04Dad said to take him on long walks.
00:14:06Well, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:14:09It wasn't that far, really.
00:14:11Trinity Road sounds far to me.
00:14:13Well, that's what I'll tell Dad, but it wasn't that far, really.
00:14:18If you're bored, why don't you call some friends?
00:14:21I don't have any friends around here.
00:14:23Sure you do.
00:14:24What about Nicky and some of those guys?
00:14:26I don't feel like calling them.
00:14:29What about Mara O'Connell?
00:14:32Why should I call her?
00:14:34I thought you liked her.
00:14:37Not really.
00:14:39Didn't you sleep with her last year?
00:14:43No.
00:14:47What gave you that idea?
00:14:49She's just as well.
00:14:51She was sleazy.
00:14:52She was not.
00:14:53I thought you didn't like her.
00:14:55I don't, but that doesn't mean that she's sleazy.
00:14:59You could tell she had round heels.
00:15:03And what does that mean?
00:15:07Why don't you show me that draft now?
00:15:16I don't know about this.
00:15:18What?
00:15:20By insisting that HIV-positive children remain in school,
00:15:23the government can ensure they will not be ostracized
00:15:25at the cost of painful and unnecessary psychological trauma.
00:15:30What's wrong with that?
00:15:32Ostracized.
00:15:34Is that spelled right?
00:15:35Well, stigmatized would be better.
00:15:38Why?
00:15:40They would be scarred emotionally, and a stigma is a scar or a wound.
00:15:45I think ostracized is fine.
00:15:49Why did you ask me to read this?
00:15:53Wait a second.
00:15:55I think you should be a little more open-minded
00:15:57and less defensive about your work, Raymond.
00:15:59I'm not defensive. I think ostracized is fine.
00:16:01Hand me the dictionary.
00:16:03Why?
00:16:04Just hand me the dictionary.
00:16:19Stop it!
00:16:50Come here.
00:16:56Turn around.
00:17:20Looking for me?
00:17:22I was just walking the dog.
00:17:25You want to go for a walk?
00:17:28Actually, I was already doing that.
00:17:31I mean to a particular place.
00:17:34He's a salesman, so he travels all the time.
00:17:37Why don't you hire a nurse?
00:17:39A nurse?
00:17:41I don't know.
00:17:43I don't know.
00:17:45I don't know.
00:17:46So he travels all the time.
00:17:48Why don't you hire a nurse?
00:17:50Well, my dad's had a bad couple of years, you know.
00:17:52Didn't have a whole lot of money.
00:17:57So, what's your father do?
00:17:59He's a psychiatrist.
00:18:00Uh-oh.
00:18:02What's uh-oh?
00:18:04Psychiatrist kids are always fucked up.
00:18:06They're not.
00:18:08Pamela Hedden.
00:18:10You know her?
00:18:11No.
00:18:13Pamela Hedden's father's a shrink,
00:18:15and she drove his car into the A.M.P. last year.
00:18:18Go all the way back to the meat section.
00:18:27What do you want to talk about?
00:18:30M.I.T.
00:18:43You think everything will be wonderful when you get into a good school, don't you?
00:18:47Why are you so cynical?
00:18:49Cynical? I'm not cynical.
00:18:52Just a little sunshiny, maybe.
00:18:54What's that supposed to mean?
00:18:56Well, you believe in all the things your parents want, don't you?
00:18:59You mean I'm naive?
00:19:01Yeah, probably.
00:19:04But you don't even know me.
00:19:06Well, I know your type.
00:19:08I've met people like you at school.
00:19:10Let me see if I get this right.
00:19:13You're going to be a senior in high school.
00:19:15You haven't even applied to college yet,
00:19:17but you've got your bags packed already,
00:19:19got your number two pencil sharpened.
00:19:21You're all set. You're ready to go, right?
00:19:24I don't know why I brought you down here.
00:19:28That's a good question.
00:19:30Why did you bring me down here?
00:19:38I'm leaving now.
00:19:43Okay, we can talk about college.
00:19:45Forget it.
00:19:47Come on, come on. I'm sorry.
00:19:49I'm just giving you a hard time, okay?
00:19:51Okay.
00:19:53How about quantum mechanics?
00:19:56I don't like physics.
00:19:58No physics. Fine. No physics.
00:20:00Got it.
00:20:02Okay.
00:20:04Okay.
00:20:06Okay.
00:20:08Okay.
00:20:10Okay.
00:20:13All right.
00:20:15How about ecosystems under environmental stress?
00:20:19I think I'm under environmental stress.
00:20:21How about you?
00:20:25Where's the dog?
00:20:28Oh, my God. I have to go.
00:20:31Thanks for bringing me down here.
00:20:36Frank!
00:20:43Your father's on the phone.
00:20:47I'm disappointed.
00:20:49What?
00:20:51You're not home a week.
00:20:53You leave your mother alone without dinner.
00:20:55I just walked the dog.
00:20:57For three hours?
00:20:59There's no way it was three hours.
00:21:01Ray, all I ask is that you take care of your mother.
00:21:04Is that so hard?
00:21:06But I am taking care of her.
00:21:08You told me to walk the dog.
00:21:09I told you not to tell her about the long walks.
00:21:11Now she calls me.
00:21:13She's all over my ass.
00:21:15Look, first you say take him on long walks.
00:21:17Then she says don't take him on long walks.
00:21:19Then you want me to lie about this whole thing?
00:21:21Ray, I don't want to argue.
00:21:23Hey, guess how many tapes I sold today, huh?
00:21:27Come on. Take a guess.
00:21:29Half a million.
00:21:31Nobody sells half a million tapes.
00:21:33Be realistic.
00:21:35You said to take a guess.
00:21:37Well, use a little sense.
00:21:39Why don't you just tell me?
00:21:41Come on. Try again.
00:21:43A quarter million.
00:21:45Jesus. God's sake.
00:21:47Don't you know anything about sales?
00:21:49Obviously not.
00:21:51I sold 11,000 tapes today.
00:21:55Do you have any idea how many that is for one account?
00:21:58The dog doesn't like long walks.
00:22:00He loves the hugs.
00:22:02You're a whale here. I don't.
00:22:04Be careful. God damn it.
00:22:06Ow!
00:22:07What the hell is the matter with you today?
00:22:10Shouldn't you have crutches by now?
00:22:12No. I'm still too weak.
00:22:14All the literature says you should be mobile as soon as possible.
00:22:17Don't tell me what my body can or cannot handle.
00:22:20I know what I need.
00:22:27Not yet.
00:22:30I just want to stay okay.
00:22:38Okay!
00:22:49Who'd you see?
00:22:51Nobody.
00:22:53I don't care to play charades, thank you.
00:22:55A girl.
00:22:57What girl?
00:22:59What difference does it make?
00:23:01I'll tell you what difference it makes.
00:23:03I'm stuck here in this room,
00:23:04and I've offered to help you complete an essay
00:23:06so that you can get into a good medical school.
00:23:08And I'm not doing it
00:23:10so that you can play beach blanket bingo.
00:23:20Is that Mara O'Connell?
00:23:22For God's sake, will you forget about her?
00:23:24Then who was it?
00:23:26Tony.
00:23:28Tony who?
00:23:30Tony Peck.
00:23:32Who's she?
00:23:34What?
00:23:36She's a little young for you, isn't she?
00:23:39I don't know.
00:23:41I didn't ask her to marry me.
00:23:44Is she pretty?
00:23:46I don't know.
00:23:48Oh, you don't know whether you think a girl is pretty.
00:23:50Oh, this is unbelievable.
00:23:52Oh, am I prying?
00:23:54Yes!
00:23:56Let me tell you one thing, Raymond.
00:23:58You're a grown man, you can do what you want,
00:24:00but you're not to do it under this roof while I'm here.
00:24:02Do you understand?
00:24:04Be sure to use a condom.
00:24:06These are dangerous times.
00:24:11What?
00:24:20Raymond?
00:24:25Raymond, please.
00:24:35I'm sorry to bother you again.
00:24:38What do you want?
00:24:41To water my garden?
00:24:44Is that what you call me?
00:24:46No.
00:24:49I want to apologize.
00:24:53I'm not too happy lying around here all day.
00:24:59I'm sorry.
00:25:00I'm sorry.
00:25:06Sorry.
00:25:09Honey, the skin on my foot is getting so dry
00:25:12and I can't reach it.
00:25:14Would you please?
00:25:16Oh, not like that.
00:25:18Not like what?
00:25:20Put your hands first to warm it up.
00:25:31You can never get your father to forgive you.
00:25:34I'm sorry.
00:25:36I'm sorry.
00:25:38I'm sorry.
00:25:40I'm sorry.
00:25:42I'm sorry.
00:25:44You can never get your father to do these things for me anymore.
00:25:47Why not?
00:25:49Oh, you know how he is.
00:25:51No, I don't know how he is.
00:25:54First of all, he's never here.
00:25:57And when he is, he comes home in the crankiest mood.
00:26:02So why don't you just talk to him about it?
00:26:07Check the other foot.
00:26:14Why don't you just talk to him about it?
00:26:16He gets mad.
00:26:20And then he doesn't want to talk.
00:26:22And then I get depressed and I don't want to talk either.
00:26:27Well, just say, look, this is very important to me.
00:26:29I want to spend some time relaxing with you.
00:26:31But you always come home so tense.
00:26:33I think we could possibly enjoy ourselves
00:26:36if you gave it a chance.
00:26:38That feels great, honey.
00:26:41Why don't you just say that to him?
00:26:46You can't change people after a certain age, Raymond.
00:26:50What's the point of living if you look at it that way?
00:26:59God damn it, Itches.
00:27:03I'm sorry.
00:27:04God damn it, Itches.
00:27:08You never had a cast, did you?
00:27:11No.
00:27:34What's the matter?
00:27:36Nothing.
00:28:04I'm sorry.
00:28:34Raymond.
00:28:41Raymond.
00:28:43Raymond.
00:28:58Nicky?
00:29:01Yes, dear.
00:29:04Jesus.
00:29:06You scared the shit out of me.
00:29:08Sorry.
00:29:10What's going on?
00:29:12Not much, how about you?
00:29:14Little of this, little of that.
00:29:16How was spring semester?
00:29:18Not bad.
00:29:20How about you?
00:29:22Too much work.
00:29:24Not enough partying.
00:29:26Speaking of, you want to come out?
00:29:28I can't.
00:29:30Why not?
00:29:32I'm kind of busy.
00:29:34Spanking the monkey?
00:29:39Yo, Ray House College.
00:29:42Are you getting any pushy?
00:29:45You like a cigar?
00:29:47No, thank you.
00:29:49What have you guys been up to?
00:29:51People's painters.
00:29:53We'll scrape, prep and paint your house in two weeks.
00:29:56Or three or four.
00:29:58Or five or six.
00:30:00Holy shit.
00:30:02Ten points for Bambi.
00:30:04Ray.
00:30:06See if you can do this.
00:30:08Take a hyperbolic paraboloid and a cone.
00:30:11And the paraboloid intersects the top of the cone, right?
00:30:14Now, what is the volume of the cone?
00:30:18Curtis, will you shut the fuck up?
00:30:20I want to see if you can do it.
00:30:22You know he can do it.
00:30:24The question is, can you do it?
00:30:26I can do it.
00:30:28You start with the rectangular coordinates.
00:30:31That's the first half, right?
00:30:32Shut the fuck up.
00:30:33I can do half.
00:30:34I said shut up.
00:30:35You shut up.
00:30:36You shut up.
00:30:38Enough, enough, enough.
00:30:43Give me my lighter, man.
00:30:46Give me my lighter.
00:30:47I knew this was going to happen, man.
00:30:51Don't bang it like that.
00:30:53Don't fucking bang it like that.
00:30:58So you're on the big medicine money track, huh?
00:31:00Yeah, I guess so.
00:31:02So do you know what you want to study?
00:31:05I'm going to major in English Lit.
00:31:07Yeah? You want to teach?
00:31:09Fuck no.
00:31:11Hey, will you fuckheads knock it off?
00:31:13Asshole.
00:31:15Asshole.
00:31:16Ray, come here.
00:31:20Come here.
00:31:25If you want to go swimming, Ray,
00:31:27there's a little open spot of water down there
00:31:29between the rusty car and the logs.
00:31:33What do you think?
00:31:38Should we do it together?
00:31:43Do I look as stupid as you, Curtis?
00:31:45We don't think you're stupid.
00:31:46We think you're a pussy.
00:31:52Fuck you, Joe.
00:31:54That's enough.
00:31:55Mr. Valedictorian.
00:31:57You know, Ray, the only reason I'm saying this
00:31:59is because you never do anything with us.
00:32:01I mean, you didn't drop acid,
00:32:03you didn't go four-wheeling,
00:32:04you didn't go rock climbing.
00:32:05You didn't get any pussy either.
00:32:07Now, Ray, are you too afraid of the big pussy fish?
00:32:10Yeah, I said leave him alone, man.
00:32:12Yeah, that's enough. Let's leave him alone.
00:32:14Let's let him go home to his red-hot mom.
00:32:16Yeah, she's hot as mommy.
00:32:18Oh, shit.
00:32:20I don't fucking believe Ray Ibelli just threw a punch.
00:32:22Did he connect, man?
00:32:24Did he connect?
00:32:26Oh, my God.
00:32:28Holy shit.
00:32:30Jesus Christ.
00:32:32Let me...
00:32:33Oh, my God.
00:32:35Oh!
00:32:37Oh, no.
00:32:39Oh, shit.
00:32:47Oh, no.
00:32:49Come on, leave him alone.
00:32:50Come on, leave him alone.
00:32:52Calm down, man.
00:32:54Holy shit.
00:32:57Ray.
00:32:58Ray, you all right?
00:33:00You all right?
00:33:01Man, he's a total asshole.
00:33:03Oh, shit.
00:33:05Here, here, I got it.
00:33:07You fucking punched him in his face, man.
00:33:10Dude, dude.
00:33:11Don't worry about it, man.
00:33:12He's a dick.
00:33:16You have a token.
00:33:18Come on.
00:33:21Come on, Ray.
00:33:23Oh, come on.
00:33:24Oh, come on, Ray!
00:33:26Busting on that guy's like a bad habit.
00:33:29You guys promised you weren't gonna do this.
00:33:32What?
00:33:33Don't look at me, man.
00:33:34I was taking a piss.
00:33:51It's time for me to leave.
00:33:53I just want to talk about making some new arrangements.
00:33:56It's very easy to get distracted with your goals at this age,
00:34:00and I know because it happened to me.
00:34:02I said that we don't have to talk about it.
00:34:04What do you want me to do?
00:34:06Call Aunt Helen.
00:34:08Oh, Lord have mercy on my soul.
00:34:10Your father won't allow her in the house.
00:34:12Well, we don't have to tell him.
00:34:14That'd be pretty hard to get away with.
00:34:17Why does he have so many stupid roles?
00:34:18Don't talk about him that way.
00:34:20Well, that's true.
00:34:22He wasn't always such a crank.
00:34:24I find that hard to believe.
00:34:26He wasn't.
00:34:28When I met him, he had a convertible,
00:34:30a beautiful apartment in New York.
00:34:32We threw a lot of parties.
00:34:34He had more money than anybody I knew.
00:34:36Oh, so big deal.
00:34:38If you'd gone to medical school,
00:34:40you'd be earning a hell of a lot more money than he does.
00:34:42Don't start that again, okay, Raymond?
00:34:44Well, it's true.
00:34:46Raymond.
00:34:48Do you always go back to school?
00:34:50I don't have the discipline you do.
00:34:52Oh, come on.
00:34:54Look at these books.
00:34:56You read more than I do.
00:34:58I can't do it.
00:35:00Why not?
00:35:02Because that was the deal.
00:35:04What deal?
00:35:06Your father didn't want to have children, okay?
00:35:08So what does that have to do with anything?
00:35:10Well, that.
00:35:12No, it doesn't.
00:35:14You could have found a way to go to school.
00:35:16All right, look.
00:35:18There's no guarantee she'll be available.
00:35:22I'd like to have my shower now.
00:35:25Dad didn't want to have children?
00:35:32What do you want me to do with this?
00:35:34Wash my back.
00:35:44Is that a birthmark?
00:35:46Raymond.
00:35:48I didn't want to give you any privacy.
00:35:54Sort of shaped like a little shopping cart, isn't it?
00:35:56It's not the first time you've seen it.
00:35:59Last time used to be a big hit around here.
00:36:03You always got an erection when we played
00:36:05with this little boat made out of soap.
00:36:08I called it the boner boat.
00:36:14Whoa!
00:36:16I didn't like my toga.
00:36:24This is Dr. Joyce Wilson
00:36:26at the Surgeon General's office.
00:36:28We were so disappointed Raymond
00:36:30couldn't join us this summer.
00:36:32What is she talking about?
00:36:34We were very impressed.
00:36:36Well, I've talked to our budget office and...
00:36:38He hasn't finished that essay yet.
00:36:40We're still working on it.
00:36:42Mrs. Ibelli?
00:36:43Yes.
00:36:45The essay sure looked finished to me
00:36:47and very well written, I might add.
00:36:49I hope your recovery's going well.
00:36:51It's fine.
00:36:53Good, because I've talked to our budget office
00:36:55and they're willing to double Raymond's disbursement
00:36:57so you could hire a nurse.
00:36:59How does that sound?
00:37:01I'll have to discuss it with Raymond,
00:37:03or rather my husband.
00:37:05Well, we'd love Raymond to come down this weekend.
00:37:07What?
00:37:09I know it's short notice, but we're having a conference
00:37:11and it'd be an ideal opportunity
00:37:13for you to talk to him.
00:37:15Of course.
00:37:17I look forward to hearing from you.
00:37:22You sent them the essay?
00:37:33You didn't have to let me keep working on it
00:37:35like some idiot when they already had it.
00:37:37You were so stubborn about working on it
00:37:39I just thought you enjoyed it.
00:37:40So what? Indulge your poor bedridden mother?
00:37:46What'd they say?
00:37:49They're going to give you some more money
00:37:51so we can hire a nurse.
00:37:53They want you to go down this weekend.
00:37:55Oh! Yes! Yes!
00:37:58I guess they must have liked it quite a bit.
00:38:00I'm not surprised. You're a good writer.
00:38:02God, this is fantastic, isn't it?
00:38:04Just when you think there's no solution. Bam!
00:38:06You got what you wanted.
00:38:08I'm happy for you.
00:38:10I guess it's kind of late to get a nurse
00:38:12by this weekend, isn't it?
00:38:14Hey, maybe we could get Aunt Helen
00:38:16to come for the weekend.
00:38:18Hey.
00:38:20It won't be that bad.
00:38:23You'll get your crutches soon, right?
00:38:25Yeah? You'll be more mobile.
00:38:27You'll be flying around here.
00:38:29Maybe you could even go back to work early.
00:38:31Maybe.
00:38:35Get these dishes out of here for you.
00:38:37I guess I'd better start packing.
00:38:38Yep.
00:38:41Should I call Aunt Helen?
00:38:43No. I'll call her.
00:38:46Do you need anything?
00:38:50Vodka tonic.
00:38:52You got it.
00:38:53You got it.
00:39:11Hey.
00:39:15I didn't think I'd be seeing you again.
00:39:17I can go to Washington.
00:39:19They're giving me more money. I can go.
00:39:21Which one do you like to work on?
00:39:23Which one do I like?
00:39:25Yeah. What's your main interest?
00:39:27I have no idea.
00:39:29That's weird.
00:39:31Why is it weird?
00:39:33I don't know. I just thought you'd have a real passion for something.
00:39:35I think I like organ transplants.
00:39:37Was that what you wrote about?
00:39:39No. I wrote about children with AIDS.
00:39:41How come?
00:39:43Because that's what people say the future is.
00:39:51What's wrong?
00:39:53Nothing.
00:39:55Are you sure?
00:39:58I just, I don't want to do anything you're not comfortable with.
00:40:02I think I'm pretty comfortable with this.
00:40:06I've been here before.
00:40:08You've been here before?
00:40:10Yeah.
00:40:12I've been here before.
00:40:14You've been here before?
00:40:16Yeah.
00:40:18I've been here before.
00:40:21Do you know your lips aren't moving?
00:40:23They're not?
00:40:39Can I ask you something?
00:40:41What?
00:40:43Are you attracted to me?
00:40:47Will you relax?
00:40:48I am relaxed.
00:40:50Then can you stop talking, please?
00:41:05Do you have a girlfriend back at school or something?
00:41:07No. Why?
00:41:09Because I think you're holding back for some reason.
00:41:11I'm not.
00:41:15Are you gay?
00:41:16What?
00:41:18It's totally cool with me because there's no judging sexual preference.
00:41:21What are you talking about?
00:41:23I'm just saying it's not an issue with me.
00:41:28What are you so nervous about?
00:41:30I'm not nervous.
00:41:32I'm just saying I've read a lot about gender politics
00:41:34and I'm totally comfortable with whatever.
00:41:36I'm not nervous.
00:41:38Will you shut up, please?
00:41:40Don't tell me to shut up.
00:41:42I'm sorry.
00:41:43You do that.
00:41:45You just keep talking.
00:42:13Wait.
00:42:19Wait.
00:42:25Wait.
00:42:28Wait.
00:42:30What are you doing?
00:42:33What?
00:42:35You don't have to rape me to prove something, my God.
00:42:38I'm not.
00:42:44I knew we shouldn't have done this.
00:42:46You're way too young.
00:43:14Farmer's cheese.
00:43:16Very good for the bones.
00:43:18Loaded with calcium to hasten ossification.
00:43:21And pineapple gives you acid to aid digestion.
00:43:25You probably have no idea
00:43:27what your own cousins are up to, do you?
00:43:29Not really.
00:43:31Richard's a bond trader.
00:43:33Just bought a second home in Rhode Island.
00:43:36Kathy's a chiropractor here in Rochester.
00:43:40You know, I'm not sure
00:43:41you should visit them.
00:43:44I don't get up to Rochester very often.
00:43:46You could always call.
00:43:49Just pick up the phone.
00:43:51We were never very close.
00:43:53Family's our greatest asset.
00:43:55And you'll find that out as you get older.
00:44:12Got the groceries.
00:44:14And water at the garden.
00:44:16Jane's shower curtain.
00:44:18And Helen's outside with the house and the dog.
00:44:20She has a list of nurses she can call,
00:44:22so everything's pretty much under control.
00:44:24Good.
00:44:26Close the door.
00:44:28Why?
00:44:30Because I have to tell you something.
00:44:33Why do I have to close the door?
00:44:35Fine, leave it open.
00:44:37I got a phone call
00:44:39from your little friend's father.
00:44:42Who?
00:44:44Dr. Peck.
00:44:46That's his name, isn't it?
00:44:50Tony's father called?
00:44:52Mm-hmm.
00:44:54He said you got too rough with his daughter.
00:44:58He wanted to know
00:45:00if he'd ever see you again.
00:45:02I don't think so.
00:45:04He wanted to know if you'd ever seen her shrink,
00:45:06and then there was some ridiculous comment
00:45:08about the state of your sexual identity.
00:45:10Now, we don't have to talk about it,
00:45:12but I think it might be a good idea.
00:45:17Ready for more calcium?
00:45:19Helen, no more cheese.
00:45:21Oh, that's not what your bones would say.
00:45:23We're having a private conversation.
00:45:25Oh, I could take a drink.
00:45:27It's all right. It's all right.
00:45:29Just leave it. I'll clean it up.
00:45:31You want to leave us alone now?
00:45:33Simon is supposed to be at the train
00:45:35at 6 o'clock, is that correct?
00:45:37Fine.
00:45:39You know, Tom doesn't think I'm a very good driver,
00:45:41but I haven't had an accident in 30 years.
00:45:43Once, someone bumped into me at a stop sign,
00:45:45but it wasn't my fault.
00:45:47And every time Tom brings it up and he...
00:45:49Helen!
00:45:51No need to shout.
00:45:59Once someone bumped into me...
00:46:04I can't believe a little bitch talked to her father.
00:46:06Hey.
00:46:08Well, why did she do it?
00:46:10I told you to watch who you fool around with
00:46:12or there would be problems.
00:46:14Why is it so goddamn complicated?
00:46:16It's not exactly a physics problem, Raymond.
00:46:18It may as well be.
00:46:22Look.
00:46:24Some girls just don't know what they want.
00:46:30There are times for everything.
00:46:32There are times for everybody
00:46:34when sex is awkward.
00:46:37You just can't force yourself on anyone.
00:46:39But I didn't.
00:46:41Apparently, she thinks you did.
00:46:43But I didn't.
00:46:45Then why does she think you did?
00:46:47Look.
00:46:49We were sitting like this, okay?
00:46:52And we were just talking.
00:46:54And it got really quiet
00:46:56and she was staring at me
00:46:58and so I figured
00:46:59she wants me to kiss her, right?
00:47:01So I did.
00:47:03And first of all,
00:47:05her lips weren't moving.
00:47:07They weren't moving at all?
00:47:09No.
00:47:11Okay, so fine.
00:47:13So I was really careful
00:47:15and I went really slow.
00:47:18But then she starts asking me
00:47:20what's wrong with me
00:47:22and am I attracted to her
00:47:24and am I gay, for God's sake?
00:47:29Okay, so fine.
00:47:31So I went faster
00:47:33and I was just...
00:47:35I just kissed her harder
00:47:37and I was touching her harder
00:47:39and like this
00:47:41and she freaked out.
00:47:44You touched her like that?
00:47:46Like what?
00:47:48That was pretty hard.
00:47:50That's hard?
00:47:52That's hard, isn't it?
00:47:54I...
00:48:00You have to be gentle, Raymond.
00:48:02Come on.
00:48:05You know how to be gentle.
00:48:10Feel this?
00:48:12Yeah.
00:48:17Feel her skin.
00:48:21Touch her hair.
00:48:30I don't think she should have talked to her father
00:48:33or called your names.
00:48:40You better get to bed.
00:48:42I've got an early train.
00:48:46Okay.
00:48:51I'm going to bed.
00:48:53Okay.
00:48:59Good night.
00:49:30Are you still up?
00:49:32Can't sleep.
00:49:35You're just nervous about your trip.
00:50:00Come on, fix your face.
00:50:02We'll go down to Eddie's and have a drink.
00:50:04All right, why not?
00:50:10She keeps bringing me this God damn cheese
00:50:13and I keep eating it.
00:50:14I'm not going to the movies.
00:50:16The air conditioning is real good.
00:50:18I wish we had it in the office.
00:50:20It makes working a pleasure.
00:50:22Other things that's not so important
00:50:24are going in the rest of the week.
00:50:25I win two Ripley.
00:50:26You're doing good!
00:50:28You're doing good!
00:50:30You're doing good!
00:50:32You're good, you're good.
00:50:42Who is it?
00:50:44I know.
00:51:06Paper, Markelle Field.
00:51:14You will, don't you?
00:51:16Once someone poked into me in the head.
00:51:23Oh, I have another cramp.
00:51:25Where is it?
00:51:26On my hip.
00:51:40The other hip.
00:51:42The other hip.
00:52:12Thanks.
00:52:43I want you to be very sure.
00:52:46It is right, and I believe it is.
00:52:52If it isn't, we should both know it isn't.
00:53:13We should both know it isn't.
00:53:15Come on.
00:53:17It isn't either of us.
00:54:13Come on.
00:54:15Come on.
00:54:41May I have some water, please?
00:54:45Thank you.
00:55:15Thank you.
00:55:25Rayla missed his train.
00:55:27Just a minute.
00:55:29His bed hasn't been stopped in, but his bag's still here.
00:55:32I'm sure he's around somewhere.
00:55:34Rayla, you told me to get in here to help you, but this door's locked.
00:55:38How did you get in here anyway?
00:55:45I don't know.
00:56:07Good morning.
00:56:10Is everything all right?
00:56:17It's not a matter of trust, Helen.
00:56:20It's a matter of family.
00:56:23You don't lock the door.
00:56:30Where in the world have you been?
00:56:33After a walk.
00:56:35Without your shoes?
00:56:38Without your shoes?
00:56:49What is this cheese doing all over the floor?
00:56:52I swear, this is the most disorganized household in all of America.
00:57:08Isn't anyone going to answer the phone?
00:57:16Hello.
00:57:18What's going on? Nobody answers the damn phone?
00:57:21Tom, what a surprise to hear from you.
00:57:24Don't start, Susan. I'm in the middle of a real jam here.
00:57:27Where's Ray?
00:57:29He's here.
00:57:31That's for sure.
00:57:33Put him on.
00:57:38What's going on, Ray? Nobody answers the damn phone?
00:57:41I'm sorry. I was outside.
00:57:43Listen, Ray, I'm in real trouble here. I need some very important samples.
00:57:46Where are they?
00:57:48They go in my office. They're behind the desk. They're on the floor.
00:57:51The sample tape's called,
00:57:53How to Project a Power Image, Coaching for Top Performance, Exercise for Executives.
00:57:57There's a whole bunch of them. They're all together.
00:58:01Why don't you come home and pick up the samples yourself?
00:58:04Because I'm in danger of losing a major account, Susan.
00:58:07How many times have I told you to take a complete sip on each trip?
00:58:12If you ran your business right, you wouldn't have to travel all the time, would you?
00:58:16Because we make the money, let other people travel for them.
00:58:19What's the matter with traveling, Susan? I like to travel.
00:58:25Dad?
00:58:27She critiques my life while I'm out here trying to earn a living.
00:58:30Does that seem fair to you? No.
00:58:32Did you find the samples? No.
00:58:34Shit!
00:58:36Did you look behind the desk? Yes.
00:58:39God, you gotta find them, Ray.
00:58:42Did you hear me? Yes.
00:58:45You haven't touched the car, have you? No.
00:58:48How about the dog? You taking good care of him?
00:58:51The dog seems fine.
00:58:53How about the teeth?
00:58:55What? The gums, the gums. Are they red and bleeding?
00:58:58No.
00:59:01Please find the samples, Ray.
00:59:03But I can't find them.
00:59:05Well, you've got to. I'll hold.
00:59:21Where are you going? Out.
00:59:23Well, as long as you're here, you can help me take your mother to her doctor's appointment.
00:59:26You take her. Raymond.
00:59:28I wasn't gonna be here at all, was I?
00:59:30But you are, and we certainly could use your help.
00:59:33I'm sure you can manage.
00:59:35He's probably got a girl to see.
00:59:37I don't have a girl to see.
00:59:39Helen!
00:59:41Can you do me a favor?
00:59:43Shut your big, fat mouth for once!
00:59:46Helen! Helen, wait. I'm sorry. Okay?
00:59:49Please don't go. Just give me one second.
00:59:52Helen, I'm sorry.
00:59:54I swear to God, I didn't mean it.
00:59:56You said I had a fat mouth!
00:59:59You don't have a fat mouth.
01:00:26I'm sorry.
01:00:56Raymond!
01:01:21Raymond!
01:01:26I have to get ready for my appointment.
01:01:56What happened to your skin?
01:01:58You've got such lovely skin, and you've rubbed it raw.
01:02:01Do me a favor and don't worry about it, okay?
01:02:04How do you expect me to get to town?
01:02:07Call a taxi.
01:02:09I don't want to call a taxi.
01:02:27Oh, shit. Here comes Walter Wheaton.
01:02:35Hi, Walter. How's it going?
01:02:37I thought you'd like to know.
01:02:39I saw your dog head into the woods behind my house.
01:02:42Oh, all right. Raymond will get him later,
01:02:44but right now we're late for an appointment.
01:02:46I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:02:48I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:02:50I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:02:52I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
01:02:54He'll get him later, but right now we're late for an appointment.
01:02:57Taking good care of your mother, Raymond?
01:03:02We really have to go, okay, Walter?
01:03:04You tell your dad he should slow down.
01:03:07Stop and...
01:03:11How are you?
01:03:13Hanging in there.
01:03:15I get my crutches today.
01:03:18We've been shopping for shoes.
01:03:20You know what that's like.
01:03:22Is he as picky as Raymond?
01:03:24What do you think?
01:03:26If he had his way, he'd wear sneakers all year round.
01:03:29But he is not about to wear sneakers to his sister's wedding.
01:03:33Don't I know it.
01:03:35He's strictly into that horrendous grunge thing.
01:03:40What kind of shoes do you like to see on a guy, Fran?
01:03:43Fran?
01:03:45I'm sure you have a preference.
01:03:47Mrs. Gibson to you.
01:03:49He's too much.
01:03:51You know, I got a funny story about shoes.
01:03:53Would you lower your voice?
01:03:57I was at Jones Beach, right?
01:04:00And this short, chunky guy with pale white skin comes walking down the beach.
01:04:04And he's wearing a bathing suit, black socks and black shoes.
01:04:08And he's got the biggest damn feet that I've ever seen in my whole entire life.
01:04:12I mean, they're gunboats.
01:04:14Raymond.
01:04:16And he walks over and he sits down
01:04:18in one of these two beautiful girls' bikinis, right?
01:04:21So I'm thinking there's got to be some correlation here between shoe size and...
01:04:26All right, that's enough.
01:04:28I think you know what I mean.
01:04:30Mrs. DiBelli?
01:04:33Dr. Marcus will see you now.
01:04:41Now try and move around every day, all right?
01:04:44Okay.
01:04:45The healing process needs a little help.
01:04:47You should have picked these crutches up a week ago, Raymond.
01:04:50But apparently your mother likes to spend much of her time in the horizontal position.
01:04:55Oh, God, what did I just say?
01:05:03The point is, with legs as pretty as yours,
01:05:05I'd hate to see this break heel in a bad way.
01:05:07You stop it, Roger.
01:05:09Say, Mom was just telling me about that internship.
01:05:13He's very impressed, Raymond.
01:05:15You know, I'd be glad to write a general letter of recommendation
01:05:18for any of your endeavors.
01:05:20Isn't that great?
01:05:21I remember when I was in your shoes.
01:05:23I got a great story about shoes.
01:05:25Raymond will call you this week.
01:05:29What was that ridiculous business with the shoes, for God's sake?
01:05:33Fran brought it up.
01:05:34Stop calling her Fran!
01:05:39Yes, she has a cast on her leg.
01:05:41Any place that would have someone who could start either today or tomorrow.
01:05:45No, that's all right. Thank you.
01:05:49I told you to wait until Monday.
01:05:52I'd like to go this weekend.
01:05:54You should have thought of that before you insulted your aunt.
01:05:59I wouldn't be here at all if you hadn't taken those pills.
01:06:01Jesus, don't use that against me.
01:06:03Then don't tell me that I missed my train because I insulted Aunt Helen because it's bullshit.
01:06:08Not entirely.
01:06:10Did you have to tell your father every goddamn detail about what we did?
01:06:15I was mad at you.
01:06:17He called my mother.
01:06:19You're right. I shouldn't have told him.
01:06:21Then why did you?
01:06:23Because you got so rough.
01:06:25You didn't like anything that I did.
01:06:27I thought you were being weird.
01:06:29Weird? What is weird? Tell me what weird is.
01:06:31How many people have you kissed?
01:06:33I don't know.
01:06:34Look, I'm sorry if I made you feel like there's something wrong with you.
01:06:37I'm sorry too. I'm very sorry.
01:06:39But there's nothing wrong with me.
01:06:41Okay?
01:06:42But there's something completely wrong with you.
01:06:44If you have to run home and tell your father God knows what about what happened between you and me...
01:06:47You were scared, okay?
01:06:55I thought you were supposed to be in Washington.
01:06:58My aunt couldn't stay.
01:07:02What are you gonna do?
01:07:04I'm fuckin' up.
01:07:34I'm fuckin' up.
01:08:04Maybe we could just sit and talk for a while, if you don't mind?
01:08:24Okay.
01:08:35Did you ever think about that?
01:08:39No.
01:08:41You never thought about it?
01:08:43Maybe once.
01:08:46Phil Oakes hung himself with a belt over a door.
01:08:49He made a loop in the belt.
01:08:51Then he put the other end of the belt over the top of the door and then he closed it.
01:08:57Those vibes.
01:09:00So when do you think you'll leave?
01:09:03As soon as we get a nurse.
01:09:05Maybe we could get together before then?
01:09:09Okay.
01:09:32Come on.
01:09:59How's it goin', Ray?
01:10:01What are you doing here?
01:10:03I live here, don't I?
01:10:08So you leave your mother alone for half the night?
01:10:11No.
01:10:133 o'clock in the morning, isn't it?
01:10:16I don't know.
01:10:21Was it an emergency?
01:10:23I assume that it was an emergency,
01:10:25because that's the only reason that you'd use my card.
01:10:32I found out Helen was here.
01:10:33I thought that was pretty interesting.
01:10:37I don't like to have her in my house.
01:10:41I know.
01:10:42Then what the hell was she doing here?
01:10:46So I could go to Washington.
01:10:48Sorry, I didn't catch that.
01:10:49So I could go to Washington.
01:10:51Oh, that's just wonderful, Ray.
01:10:54Leave your mother with my psychotic sister.
01:10:57What the hell do you care?
01:10:58Just look out for number one.
01:11:00Just look out for number one, right?
01:11:03Oh, and look what I found.
01:11:08I swear to God, I couldn't find him.
01:11:10Now I have to fly back there first thing in the morning.
01:11:13You came back just for those?
01:11:14These are what pay the bills around here.
01:11:20Now, I think we have a very disturbing matter to discuss.
01:11:26Frank!
01:11:30Frank!
01:11:35Here, boy!
01:11:46Lou Vaccaro gave me that dog.
01:11:53He'd gone to Australia to sell the discount chains.
01:11:57Fell in love with these pups.
01:12:07I know you and your mother don't think much of my work.
01:12:12It's not true.
01:12:13Come on, Ray.
01:12:14I know the score.
01:12:16We just wish that you didn't have to travel so much.
01:12:20It's the name of the game in sales.
01:12:27Well, sometimes I think I miss not seeing more of what's going on with you.
01:12:40This trip has been a disaster so far.
01:12:43I don't know what the fuck is happening to the video market.
01:12:56I don't think I can afford next year's tuition, Ray,
01:12:59with or without the loans and the scholarships.
01:13:05You spend a year at home, you can spend a year.
01:13:10We work together, we make some money.
01:13:13Then you go back to school.
01:13:17I have a problem with that.
01:13:19Can we talk about this, please?
01:13:21Sure, we can talk about it.
01:13:24Okay.
01:13:27If I just...
01:13:31I'll be goddamned.
01:13:36Frankie!
01:13:37Come on, boy.
01:13:39Come on.
01:13:40There's my boy.
01:13:42Where have you been?
01:13:43Where have you been, you little rascal?
01:13:57How's the leg?
01:13:59Still sore.
01:14:12How sore?
01:14:15Keeps me up most nights.
01:14:19How sore?
01:14:22Keeps me up most nights.
01:14:48Sorry.
01:15:09Sorry.
01:15:15Tom.
01:15:16Yes, my boy.
01:15:17Come on, he's been in the woods for a few days.
01:15:19He deserves it.
01:15:22What was your idea?
01:15:26If he came on with me as a salesman,
01:15:29I could double what I'm doing now.
01:15:34He doesn't want to go into the business with you, Tom.
01:15:36He wants to be a doctor.
01:15:38Okay, I don't have any problem with that.
01:15:41Why can't he be a salesman now and a doctor later?
01:15:44He's young.
01:15:50There's got to be some way for him to get back to school.
01:15:56I'll gladly show you the numbers.
01:15:58They just don't add up.
01:16:15Hey.
01:16:17Hi.
01:16:21What are you doing here?
01:16:23I want to talk to you.
01:16:25This is a bad time.
01:16:28Why can't I come to your house?
01:16:30Is it because I'm too young?
01:16:32No, of course not.
01:16:34Look, can we talk later?
01:16:36I want to talk now.
01:16:38Show me your room.
01:16:40My mother's sleeping.
01:16:42I'll be very quiet.
01:17:12Okay.
01:17:21I asked you not to do this, Raymond.
01:17:23I'm not doing anything.
01:17:25Shouldn't you be at home studying for the SATs or something?
01:17:29I want to see why Raymond can't have me over to his house.
01:17:32Raymond can have you over to his house.
01:17:35Raymond just can't fuck you in his house.
01:17:37Although I don't know why he'd want to
01:17:39after all the trouble you've caused him.
01:17:41He's sleeping.
01:17:43I want to see how you can have so much
01:17:45inappropriate control over his life.
01:17:47Is this how you like things?
01:17:49Little baby psychobabble.
01:17:51At least she's not old and pathetic.
01:17:56I'm sorry!
01:17:58I'm sorry!
01:18:00I'm sorry.
01:18:10I make you sick.
01:18:13Who do you think you are to talk to me like that?
01:18:16Who do you think you are?
01:18:18Raymond!
01:18:30Raymond!
01:19:00I'll get it.
01:19:02Mrs. Ibelli?
01:19:04Yes.
01:19:06Did you do this to my daughter?
01:19:08Let's get out of here.
01:19:10I'm sorry.
01:19:12I'm sorry.
01:19:14I'm sorry.
01:19:16I'm sorry.
01:19:18I'm sorry.
01:19:20I'm sorry.
01:19:22I'm sorry.
01:19:24I'm sorry.
01:19:26I'm sorry.
01:19:28Did you do this to my daughter?
01:19:30Let's get one thing straight.
01:19:32Your daughter was in my son's room
01:19:34with her shirt off.
01:19:36I'm not concerned about the sex.
01:19:38Why are psychologists always
01:19:40such permissive parents?
01:19:42Toni and I have talked about sex.
01:19:44I'm confident she knows what she's doing.
01:19:46You realize you could be facing a lawsuit,
01:19:48Mrs. Ibelli.
01:19:50Oh, a lawsuit?
01:19:52You must be kidding.
01:19:54You assaulted my daughter.
01:19:56Then I break my leg.
01:19:59Tom goes on another business trip.
01:20:02Raymond skips his internship.
01:20:03I find these two humping in my house,
01:20:05and now you're telling me that I'm looking at a lawsuit.
01:20:08I'm not here to discuss your personal problems.
01:20:11Oh, what would you like to discuss, then?
01:20:15What do you think, I'm some kind of monster?
01:20:20I know I lost my temper, but I'm not
01:20:22a very happy woman right now.
01:20:23And if that's a crime, then you go ahead and sue me.
01:20:27I'm sorry I hit your daughter.
01:20:31But it was an accident.
01:20:33I was angry at Raymond, and she stepped in the way.
01:20:41But I never intended to hurt her.
01:20:44Wait in the other room.
01:20:52I'm sorry.
01:20:55My doctor has me on so much medication,
01:20:57I don't know whether I'm coming or going.
01:21:05Thank you.
01:21:10What kind of medication?
01:21:17Darva's hit for the pain in my leg,
01:21:18and Zoloft for depression.
01:21:26I thought you didn't like it.
01:21:28It's all right.
01:21:29They're all right.
01:21:30Are you OK?
01:21:32The cornea is scratched.
01:21:35But it's so obnurial.
01:21:37How can we afford it?
01:21:41I'm sorry.
01:21:45But I told you not to come over here.
01:21:50Don't you even care what happened to me?
01:21:53Who gave you the Zoloft?
01:21:55My MD.
01:21:57Do you have an analyst?
01:21:58Oh, you think that's worthwhile?
01:22:03Oh, of course you do.
01:22:07You're a psychiatrist.
01:22:09That was a stupid question.
01:22:13I'm sorry.
01:22:14I haven't offered you anything to drink.
01:22:16Iced tea will be fine.
01:22:18So what did you do when I left?
01:22:20What did you say?
01:22:22What did you do when I left?
01:22:24What did you say to her?
01:22:30I'm getting a little tired of your evasiveness.
01:22:33Sounds like you're alone a lot.
01:22:35Alone a great deal of the time.
01:22:39You were probably jealous of Tony and Ray.
01:22:45Maybe you're right.
01:22:47What did you say your first name was, doctor?
01:22:53Go home.
01:22:59Go home!
01:23:08Actually, it's quite common.
01:23:10We're old and over the hill.
01:23:11They're young and just starting.
01:23:13Who wouldn't be jealous?
01:23:14Put another nail in the coffin, Henry.
01:23:17Take care now.
01:23:19And don't forget to bring me that doctor's bill.
01:23:26He's certainly a nice man.
01:23:35Why didn't you tell me about him?
01:23:37I don't know.
01:23:39Well, he's coming to dinner with Tony.
01:23:44No, he's not.
01:23:46We haven't had company in ages.
01:23:48It could be just what we need to pick us up.
01:23:50Are you out of your mind?
01:23:53Don't start acting like your father.
01:23:56There's nothing wrong with wanting to have people over.
01:24:00Does it occur to you that this might not be the best time
01:24:03to start entertaining again?
01:24:05I don't see why not.
01:24:10What are you doing?
01:24:13You'll see how Dad feels about all this.
01:24:17Don't do it.
01:24:24He won't believe you.
01:24:26Sorry, you have two seconds.
01:24:28I'll take care of it.
01:24:30Is this me?
01:24:31Thanks.
01:24:33Hello?
01:24:34It's Ray.
01:24:36I'm in a meeting, Ray.
01:24:37You have to come home.
01:24:39Are you nuts?
01:24:40I just got back to Seattle.
01:24:41It's an emergency.
01:24:44What's the big emergency?
01:24:46Is it your mother?
01:24:47Yes.
01:24:48Is she okay?
01:24:50No, she's not okay.
01:24:52Stop playing around, Ray.
01:24:54What happened?
01:24:55I can't stay here all year.
01:24:57I can't even stay here another day.
01:24:59Hey, big head.
01:25:01How's it going?
01:25:03Working too hard to play some golf?
01:25:05Next time I'm down, I'll call you.
01:25:07We'll do it, my boy.
01:25:09You know, this is not going to change
01:25:11our financial situation, Ray.
01:25:13I still can't afford school next year.
01:25:15I know that.
01:25:16Then don't try anything dramatic,
01:25:18because it won't work.
01:25:20I don't care where I go,
01:25:22but I can't stay here.
01:25:24Why?
01:25:26We're sleeping together.
01:25:30Who?
01:25:32Who do you think?
01:25:35I'm sorry.
01:25:37Would you excuse me for a second?
01:25:39It's just a little family matter.
01:25:41Oh, of course.
01:25:43Thanks.
01:25:48I want to talk to your mother.
01:25:50Why?
01:25:51Because I want to find out
01:25:53what the fuck is going on in my house.
01:25:55I'm telling you what's going on.
01:25:57Your mother wouldn't do something that sick.
01:25:59But I would.
01:26:01I don't know what you're capable of.
01:26:03I don't know what you're capable of, Ray.
01:26:05But I've been married to your mother for over 20 years.
01:26:07I think I know her a little bit better than you do.
01:26:09I don't believe this.
01:26:11Hello?
01:26:12Susan.
01:26:13Tom?
01:26:14What the hell is going on over there?
01:26:17Why?
01:26:18I don't even want to repeat what he just said.
01:26:21Look, he's very upset about having to stay here.
01:26:24Jesus!
01:26:26Ray, what is the matter with you?
01:26:28This is crazy.
01:26:29He doesn't want to be here.
01:26:31Tell him the truth.
01:26:33Would you hang up so I can talk to your father?
01:26:35No.
01:26:36Tell him the truth.
01:26:37Tom?
01:26:38Yeah?
01:26:39I'll call you later.
01:26:41I really don't need this.
01:26:43She has a birthmark on her ass, Dad, doesn't she?
01:26:46Watch your mouth, Raymond.
01:26:48The birthmark is shaped like a shopping cart, isn't it?
01:26:51Oh, you must have seen it in the shower.
01:26:53Well, what the hell was he doing in the shower?
01:26:55I need him to hold me up so I don't fall.
01:26:57It wasn't just the shower, Dad.
01:26:59Enough, Raymond.
01:27:00Let me call you later.
01:27:01Can you take care of this?
01:27:03Get him some help.
01:27:04I'll try.
01:27:05I really don't need this now.
01:27:07Things are going very badly.
01:27:08I'm in a real crisis here.
01:27:10Honey, don't worry about it.
01:27:12I'll call you right back.
01:27:13Don't hang up, Dad.
01:27:15Jesus.
01:27:22Come on, Tom.
01:27:23We haven't got all day.
01:27:24Hey, I'm done.
01:27:25I'm with you.
01:27:26Good.
01:27:27I'll just take your stuff.
01:27:57I'll be right back.
01:28:27I'll be right back.
01:28:57I'll be right back.
01:29:12Hamburgers are ready.
01:29:17Come on, before they get cold.
01:29:23Raymond, I went to the trouble to make this.
01:29:25Get out here and eat it.
01:29:31Can I do anything around here?
01:29:43What's this belt doing, sticking out of the door?
01:29:56Tom.
01:30:08Stop it, honey.
01:30:10Stop it.
01:30:12Stop it.
01:30:25Ah.
01:30:33Ah.
01:30:35Ah.
01:30:55Hey.
01:30:56Ray.
01:30:57Hey, Ray.
01:31:00Sorry about the other night, man.
01:31:03I spoke to Curtis, and he says he's sorry, too.
01:31:08What are you doing?
01:31:10Choking my mother.
01:31:14Then I guess you better go to the house, huh?
01:31:1650 years, Ray.
01:31:18R-N, King of Kings.
01:31:22That a boy, Ray.
01:31:24It's like Muppet ate his spinach.
01:31:29First, you take a hyperbolic paraboloid and a cone.
01:31:33And the paraboloid intersects the top of the cone, right?
01:31:37Now you try and find the volume of the solid bounded by the cone and the paraboloid.
01:31:44Oh, my God.
01:31:45It's like we're in a Rodder stunt team.
01:31:47We're a stunt team?
01:31:48We're a stunt team?
01:31:49I don't know.
01:31:50Are we in a Rodder stunt team?
01:31:53How the fuck does that song go?
01:31:54Mein Hut?
01:31:55Mein Hut.
01:31:56Mein Hut.
01:31:57Mein Hut.
01:31:58Here I go.
01:31:59Mein Hut.
01:32:00Mein Hut.
01:32:01Mein Hut.
01:32:02Mein Hut.
01:32:03Er hat drei Ecken.
01:32:06Drei Ecken.
01:32:08Hat.
01:32:09Mein Hut.
01:32:11Und hat er nicht.
01:32:14Drei.
01:32:15Nicht.
01:32:16Ich.
01:32:17Drei Ecken.
01:32:19Denn ist der nicht.
01:32:22Mein Hut.
01:32:24Mein Hut.
01:32:26Er hat drei Ecken.
01:32:29Mein Hut.
01:32:31Let's take a trip.
01:32:33Me and you.
01:32:35Let's go.
01:32:37The scenic route.
01:32:39Get to finally, get to finally, get to finally get to know each other.
01:32:53Just to be alone with me.
01:32:57Just to be alone.
01:33:00Just to be alone with me.
01:33:03Just to be alone with me.
01:33:06Just to be alone with me.
01:33:09Just to be alone with me.
01:33:12Just to be alone with me.
01:33:15Just to be alone with me.
01:33:18Just to be alone with me.
01:33:21Just to be alone with me.
01:33:24Just to be alone with me.
01:33:27Just to be alone with me.
01:33:30Just to be alone with me.
01:33:33Just to be alone with me.
01:33:36Just to be alone with me.
01:33:39Just to be alone with me.
01:33:42Just to be alone with me.
01:33:45Just to be alone with me.
01:33:48Just to be alone with me.
01:33:50We gotta go call the cops.
01:33:54Oh, fuck.
01:34:20Oh, fuck.
01:34:50Oh, fuck.
01:35:20Last night I told a stranger all about you.
01:35:32They smiled patiently but disbelieved.
01:35:38I always knew you would succeed no matter what you tried.
01:35:43And I know you did it all.
01:35:48In spite of me.
01:35:51Thanks a lot.
01:35:53What the fuck happened to you?
01:35:55I fell into an old quarry.
01:35:57A what?
01:35:58An old quarry.
01:36:01You all right?
01:36:03Proud to have known you for the short time that I did.
01:36:07Proud to have been a step up on your way.
01:36:12Proud to be a part of your illustrious career.
01:36:17And I know you did it all.
01:36:22In spite of me.
01:36:28In spite of me.
01:36:35Late last night I saw you in my living room.
01:36:41You seemed so close but yet so cold.
01:36:46For a long time I thought you'd be coming back to me.
01:36:52Those kind of thoughts can be so cruel.
01:36:58So cruel.
01:37:11And I know you did it all.
01:37:26In spite of me.
01:37:32In spite of me.
01:37:38Last night I told a stranger all about you.
01:37:44They smiled patiently with disbelief.
01:37:50I always knew you would succeed no matter what you tried.
01:37:55And I know you did it all.
01:38:01In spite of me.
01:38:13Still I'm proud to have known you for the short time that I did.
01:38:19Proud to have been a step up on your way.
01:38:25Proud to be a part of your illustrious career.
01:38:30And I know you did it all.
01:38:35In spite of me.
01:38:41In spite of me.
01:38:48Late last night I saw you in my living room.
01:38:54You seemed so close but yet so cold.
01:38:59For a long time I thought you'd be coming back to me.
01:39:04Those kind of thoughts can be so cruel.
01:39:10So cruel.

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