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Norma, an author of novels, finds herself diagnosed with cancer. Emma, Norma's nurse, is doing a secret treatment that no one may know about.
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Norma, an author of novels, finds herself diagnosed with cancer. Emma, Norma's nurse, is doing a secret treatment that no one may know about.
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00:00:00Hi, sorry I'm late, I had a little trouble finding the road.
00:00:23Hey listen, it's very easy to miss.
00:00:25I'm Henry, this is my wife Maria.
00:00:27Hello, I'm...
00:00:28Amber Fells.
00:00:29You're 30 minutes late.
00:00:31The Norma Boswell, my friends can hardly believe it.
00:00:34I read all of her books, twice.
00:00:36In college, I...
00:00:37Good luck.
00:00:46Greetings.
00:00:47Thank you so much for having me.
00:00:49I'm Dr. Beck, Ms. Boswell's personal physician.
00:00:52I see by your resume you're very experienced.
00:00:55Yes, I've worked in a private hospital, St. George,
00:00:58and as a travel nurse for three years.
00:01:00Why don't you go meet Ms. Boswell?
00:01:07It is such an honor.
00:01:11Your books are amazing.
00:01:13Well, I don't do that much anymore.
00:01:15Is it really true?
00:01:16I mean, do you have some unfinished epic just lying around here somewhere?
00:01:21Get out.
00:01:23Ms. Boswell, I...
00:01:24Get out of my house!
00:01:26Now!
00:01:35Two and a half minutes.
00:01:36I told you she wouldn't last five.
00:01:39Mm-hmm.
00:01:42Follow me, please.
00:01:45Leave!
00:01:46Now!
00:01:52Please!
00:01:53Leave!
00:01:54Now!
00:01:59I still don't understand why I can't care for her myself like I always have.
00:02:03And administer whatever medication needs administered.
00:02:07No.
00:02:08Things are different now.
00:02:09Different how?
00:02:10We need a professional.
00:02:11To do...
00:02:18What do you do?
00:02:20Emma Keating.
00:02:39Yes, we've been expecting you.
00:02:41Come on in.
00:02:44Good afternoon.
00:02:45Long drive?
00:02:46Two hours, 25 minutes.
00:02:48Can I get you some coffee?
00:02:49I'd like to meet the patient now.
00:02:51Right this way, then.
00:02:57Good afternoon.
00:02:58Dr. Beck?
00:03:00Emma Keating.
00:03:02It's a pleasure.
00:03:03I see you've interviewed a lot of nurses.
00:03:05Let's go meet Ms. Boswell.
00:03:10Ms. Boswell, meet Emma Keating.
00:03:14Good afternoon.
00:03:17Please, have a seat.
00:03:19Okay.
00:03:21So, Ms. Boswell, what are your expectations with home nursing care?
00:03:25If it was up to me, I wouldn't want a private nurse.
00:03:30What am I doing here?
00:03:31I don't know.
00:03:33During the trial period, your duties will be limited to general care.
00:03:36Now, if you make it through the trial period and both parties agree to proceed to a longer-term contract,
00:03:41Ms. Boswell's current medical condition and detailed history will be provided.
00:03:46Understood.
00:03:47Meanwhile, I think we should get some fresh air happening in here.
00:03:53No.
00:03:54No matter your current medical condition or your detailed personal history, I think it would be good for you.
00:04:05Do you have any questions for me?
00:04:07Well, then, I think we can proceed to the trial phase, assuming, of course, you agree to the preliminary conditions.
00:04:18Well, for the rate you're offering, I'd be crazy not to give it a shot.
00:04:21I, uh, think you're supposed to show me to my room?
00:04:37Of course.
00:04:38Uh, after you.
00:04:40I trust the space will be sufficient?
00:04:57Well, it's nicer than my apartment.
00:04:59How long have you worked here?
00:05:00I've been the cook and head matron since my mother passed away.
00:05:03She had the job before me.
00:05:05Huh.
00:05:06Just like me.
00:05:07Excuse me?
00:05:07Well, we both, you know, care for others.
00:05:13I imagine this must be quite the opportunity for you.
00:05:17How's that?
00:05:17To care for someone like Ms. Boswell.
00:05:20I don't care for someone differently just because they're rich.
00:05:25You'll find everything you need as far as food and laundry services downstairs.
00:05:30I won't be tending to any of your personal necessities.
00:05:33I'm pretty self-sufficient.
00:05:34I'm sure.
00:05:34I think we're going to be friends.
00:05:38But you won't be here long enough for us to get to know each other that well.
00:05:41What are you doing in here?
00:06:05Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:06:07I was sleeping.
00:06:09It's ten o'clock.
00:06:10So?
00:06:11So it's time to get up.
00:06:12Nobody tells me when to get up.
00:06:14Why so late?
00:06:14I'm tired.
00:06:16Why so tired?
00:06:17I'm old.
00:06:18You're not that old.
00:06:19I brought you some OJ.
00:06:20I don't drink OJ.
00:06:22Fine.
00:06:23Would you like to come downstairs and have some breakfast?
00:06:25Maria brings me my breakfast when I ask her to.
00:06:29Look, drink this and I'll leave you alone for a whole hour.
00:06:33I'm not a baby.
00:06:35I know.
00:06:36But I'm being paid to care for you to the best of my ability and presumably improve your condition.
00:06:41I drink coffee in the morning.
00:06:44Coffee.
00:06:45Coffee.
00:06:46It's this or green tea.
00:06:47Oh, give me that glass.
00:06:50I believe I find you quite intolerable.
00:06:55Oh, well.
00:06:55It's just the first day.
00:06:57Oh.
00:06:57Hey.
00:07:04What are you planting?
00:07:07Ah, today is a good day.
00:07:09Good to plant my sunflowers.
00:07:11Do you garden?
00:07:12I can't say that I do, no.
00:07:15Some people say that these are overused, too common, victims of their own popularity.
00:07:20But they've always been Miss Boswell's favorite, too.
00:07:23How long do they last?
00:07:24Oh, just the summer season.
00:07:25Aren't there ones that grow by themselves year after year?
00:07:29Sure, perennials.
00:07:30But I enjoy the cycle, you know, watching them grow tall, thrive, and then fade away.
00:07:35Plus, it gives me something to do.
00:07:37Can't imagine you'd be bored looking after this place, though.
00:07:39Yeah, I'd love it here.
00:07:41So I take it Miss Boswell doesn't write anymore?
00:07:44Oh, she hasn't had a book out in over ten years.
00:07:47Why is that?
00:07:48Well, a lot of things happened in Norma's life around that time.
00:07:52I mean, the accident, of course.
00:07:53What accident?
00:07:55A car accident.
00:07:57Her and her husband, Samuel.
00:08:00Oh, it was a terrible thing.
00:08:02Truck blindsided them.
00:08:05Killed Sam instantly.
00:08:08You never heard about that?
00:08:10It was all over the news.
00:08:13Um, I guess I must have missed it.
00:08:15Norma Boswell is an American author of epic tales of love and tragedy.
00:08:42Tragedy became a reality for Boswell in a horrific accident.
00:08:49After returning home from the hospital, she became an almost total recluse, virtually disappearing.
00:08:56Megan.
00:09:26Good morning.
00:09:36Good morning.
00:09:42Hey, would you like a sandwich?
00:09:46Let me know when you're done.
00:09:56Dr. Beck.
00:10:00Ms. Boswell and I will need to be alone for a little while.
00:10:03Are you sure I can't give you a hand with something?
00:10:04No, thank you. Not until your trial is complete.
00:10:07Still a few more days.
00:10:08I'll see you next time.
00:10:38I'll see you next time.
00:11:08Whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:11:24Who are you?
00:11:25Who are you?
00:11:25I asked you first.
00:11:26Are you out of your mind?
00:11:29I'm Justin.
00:11:34Boswell.
00:11:36Oh.
00:11:37Just get back in town and already causing a ruckus.
00:11:40Sorry, I was going to get something to eat.
00:11:42I didn't mean to wake anybody up.
00:11:43So much for that.
00:11:44Looks like it.
00:11:46I'll fix you your favorite.
00:11:48I missed you.
00:11:51So, uh, what's your deal?
00:11:53Latest attempt at a private nurse.
00:11:59I'm going to go back to bed.
00:12:01Good night.
00:12:03Killer.
00:12:04Hey.
00:12:25Oh, um, I am so sorry about last night.
00:12:29I feel terrible.
00:12:31No, I was impressed.
00:12:33Hardcore.
00:12:33My mother should pay you as a security guard, too.
00:12:36Right.
00:12:37Where are you going with that?
00:12:38Laundry room?
00:12:40Marie doesn't do it for you?
00:12:41I think I can do my own laundry.
00:12:43Hmm.
00:12:44So, I see you like to sleep late, like your mother.
00:12:47I'm a little jet-lagged.
00:12:48Oh?
00:12:48Where are you coming from?
00:12:49Spain, Germany, France, uh, Portugal on the way back through.
00:12:53Wow.
00:12:54What were you doing there?
00:12:55A little of this, a little of that.
00:12:57Business and pleasure.
00:12:58Let me guess.
00:12:59You're a writer, too?
00:13:00I am a chip off the old block.
00:13:03Does your mother know you home?
00:13:05Not just yet, though.
00:13:07I'm sure she'll be absolutely thrilled to find out.
00:13:10Let's not vex her with all that excitement.
00:13:12Our paths will cross soon enough.
00:13:14Till then, rest.
00:13:22Okay, so we're gonna lift our arms up, reach for the sky.
00:13:26Re-
00:13:26Okay, you're not reaching.
00:13:28Reach.
00:13:29Oh, for goodness sake.
00:13:31You know, we could move this outside, even onto the porch.
00:13:33It's really beautiful.
00:13:34I don't get the point of all this.
00:13:37Well, it increases your blood flow, oxygen to the heart, elongates your spine.
00:13:41Well, why can't you just let me be?
00:13:44I told you.
00:13:45My plan here is to increase your health to the best of my ability.
00:13:49It's all a charade.
00:13:50Well, as you know, my trial period is coming to an end, so if you'd like to let me go, now's your big chance.
00:13:55I don't need a big chance.
00:13:58Fine.
00:13:59Let's go do some more exercises.
00:14:01We're gonna do some arm circles now.
00:14:03So just out to the side.
00:14:05This is intolerable.
00:14:08If I'm so intolerable, why have you kept me around?
00:14:10I'm merely curious.
00:14:12Okay, reverse direction now.
00:14:14You don't possess any kind of personal agenda whatsoever.
00:14:20You treat me as a-
00:14:22As any of my patients?
00:14:24As if I don't hold your faith in the palm of my hand.
00:14:29Okay, let's just do some more exercisers, okay?
00:14:32I'd be willing to bet that you have no husband, no family of your own.
00:14:37You bet right.
00:14:38No boyfriend?
00:14:39No.
00:14:40So you come here valiantly and devote yourself blindly and stoically to your duty,
00:14:46with no heed whatsoever to anything outside that narrow compass.
00:14:52You think that makes me like some kind of saint or something?
00:14:55I think it makes you a dunce.
00:14:57Well, since I'm so simple, maybe you could explain something to me?
00:15:04Your son just arrived home from abroad, and yet neither of you have said hello to each other.
00:15:09I'm just trying to get my simple brain to understand.
00:15:12Out of my house.
00:15:14It's been a real pleasure.
00:15:39Hey.
00:15:43Emma?
00:15:43Hey.
00:16:09Where you going?
00:16:10You can send me my check for the week.
00:16:12She fired you?
00:16:13In so many words.
00:16:14Just now.
00:16:15Wait, wait, wait.
00:16:18Let me talk to you.
00:16:20Please.
00:16:20Ms. Boswell apologizes.
00:16:33Ms. Boswell apologizes.
00:16:35She would like you to stay on.
00:16:38Her outbursts are...
00:16:39Her outbursts are not what's bothering me.
00:16:41What's bothering me is I have no idea what's going on here.
00:16:44I understand at times Ms. Boswell can be difficult and rather eccentric, but she's very dear to me, and she's very ill.
00:16:53Ms. Boswell was diagnosed with MS when she was in her mid-30s.
00:17:00I found one of her capaxone capsules.
00:17:02I found one of her capaxone capsules, so...
00:17:03Yes.
00:17:04Well, early last month she had to be hospitalized due to abnormal symptoms.
00:17:08An MRI of her brain revealed progressive multifocal leukoencephalitis.
00:17:13So, what treatment is she receiving?
00:17:18For the PML, nothing.
00:17:21Nothing?
00:17:22She refused for fear of adverse side effects.
00:17:26After the sale of the hospital, I was barely able to convince her to continue with the modified treatment for MS.
00:17:31She doesn't trust the medicines or the doctors.
00:17:34But there are valid treatment options out there.
00:17:36Ms. Boswell's mind is set.
00:17:38She wants to let things run their course.
00:17:42Fortunately, the symptoms have been relatively mild up to this point, but the storm is coming.
00:17:48Sir, you're looking for palliative care.
00:17:50Is that a problem for you?
00:17:51No, but...
00:17:52What about her family?
00:17:55Well, there's only Justin.
00:17:58She doesn't want him to know.
00:17:59She doesn't want anyone to know.
00:18:01As of now, it's just the hospital staff, myself and her attorney.
00:18:05I must insist, now that you sign our confidentiality agreement.
00:18:13As you can see, there's a substantial bonus on top of your base rate if you reach the, um...
00:18:19cessation of life.
00:18:24Also note the clause that, uh, states what happens if you break our agreements.
00:18:29Disclosure of any of Ms. Boswell's private information by the party, including but not limited
00:18:36to Ms. Boswell's personal medical information, will immediately terminate employment, voiding
00:18:42any monetary incentives, and rendering the party vulnerable to punitive legal action.
00:18:48Is that clear enough?
00:18:51How long?
00:18:52Excuse me?
00:18:53How long does she have?
00:18:56Without treatment for the virus.
00:18:58I'm not.
00:19:05Well, I really didn't apologize.
00:19:10Norma.
00:19:13The good doctor fears that we've lost our candidates.
00:19:17So maybe he's just tired of looking after me himself.
00:19:20Emma has agreed to all of our conditions.
00:19:23She's signed our agreements.
00:19:27Norma?
00:19:30Okay.
00:19:33Welcome.
00:19:35Welcome to my home.
00:19:37We're so pleased and fortunate to have you.
00:19:40La-dee-da!
00:19:41Uh, yes, I did sign your papers.
00:19:46But I have to say, uh, I don't quite understand everything in them.
00:19:52What, pray tell me?
00:19:54I'll elucidate for you.
00:19:55Well, why wouldn't you tell your family?
00:20:00I-I get why you don't want it out there for the press, turning it into some big news story,
00:20:06but your own son, even Henry and Maria.
00:20:10You don't have a shred of knowledge about me or my family.
00:20:14Fair enough.
00:20:16But I actually have some conditions of my own.
00:20:19This is gonna be good.
00:20:21I think we should fully vet all the treatment options.
00:20:24As I said, we've, of course, discussed the options available,
00:20:28and Miss Boswell has elected to...
00:20:30I'd like to live in a relatively comfortable state until I expire.
00:20:35Well, I'm sorry, but that's not one of your options.
00:20:39If you're concerned about the side effects of the medicine,
00:20:42the symptoms of your disease are gonna get far worse as it progresses.
00:20:47Quite frankly, I think you're lucky to have fared so well up until this point.
00:20:51I'm not sure the word lucky is appropriate here.
00:20:55All I'm saying is there are some innovative treatment options out there.
00:20:58You're just a nurse.
00:21:00You don't know what you're talking about.
00:21:02I can do some more research.
00:21:05Where are options again?
00:21:08What do you say, Norman?
00:21:11At least keep an open mind.
00:21:28It's just me.
00:21:33It's good in here.
00:21:34You safe?
00:21:38So, you survived.
00:21:40Apparently so.
00:21:42Hey, I'm gonna get out of here for a bit.
00:21:43Head into town, see if I can find some trouble to get into.
00:21:46Go to join?
00:21:47I don't think so.
00:21:48Come on, you've been cooped up here the whole time.
00:21:50You must want to escape this dungeon for a while.
00:21:53Dungeon?
00:21:53Don't you like to have any fun?
00:21:55My job here is 24-7.
00:21:58You're never gonna please her, you know?
00:22:00I'm not trying to please her.
00:22:01No matter what you do, how hard you try, you won't be good enough.
00:22:08All right, last shot.
00:22:09Take a ride with me.
00:22:11You're used to getting what you want, aren't you?
00:22:13Ouch.
00:22:14You pretty much just say whatever's on your mind, don't you?
00:22:17Mm-hmm.
00:22:18What is it with you two, anyway?
00:22:20Excuse me?
00:22:21You and your mother.
00:22:22Uh, you've seen the way she is.
00:22:25Relationships are two-way street last time I checked.
00:22:28If anybody's used to getting their way, it's my mother.
00:22:31And let's just say she didn't exactly get what she wanted with me.
00:22:33Okay.
00:22:34Okay.
00:22:34Okay.
00:22:35Okay.
00:22:35Okay.
00:23:06Good morning.
00:23:19Oh, good morning.
00:23:21Time for your daily Capaxone?
00:23:23Oh, what joy.
00:23:26Well, where is Dr. Beck?
00:23:28He won't be coming in today.
00:23:30I'll be administering your shots for your MS from now on.
00:23:36Are you reading all your own books?
00:23:40No, I haven't looked at most of these in years.
00:23:44I'm just skimming through to see what's left of me after I'm gone.
00:23:51I thought you were done with all that.
00:23:53Yeah.
00:23:53What kind of morbid person fashions their existence, isolating themselves with sickness and death?
00:24:03Well, we can't all be great artists.
00:24:07Well, there must be some other palatable way that an attractive, intelligent young woman like yourself can make ends meet.
00:24:15I thought I was simple and a dunce.
00:24:21What is it that you want?
00:24:25Um...
00:24:26I mean, really want.
00:24:29Well, one day I would like to open up my own inpatient facility for the terminally ill.
00:24:40Oh, that sounds dreadful.
00:24:43What does all this stem from?
00:24:46I mean, are you dealing with some guilt from your past?
00:24:49Because you said that your mother was...
00:24:51We're not talking about my mother right now.
00:24:53What is your dream?
00:24:54Ready?
00:24:57Yeah.
00:25:01Have you ever even considered it?
00:25:03Or is it true that you are a woeful, selfless slave to work?
00:25:11Travel.
00:25:12I would like to travel.
00:25:15Where have you been?
00:25:16Well, in seventh grade, we went on a school trip to see Mount Rushmore.
00:25:20I'm sorry I asked.
00:25:22Where would you like to go?
00:25:27Europe.
00:25:29Italy, mostly.
00:25:31I'm sure you've been everywhere.
00:25:33Yes, I've been to the four corners of the civilized world.
00:25:37And some uncivilized.
00:25:39I would like you to read one of my books.
00:25:45Why do you care what I think?
00:25:46I don't.
00:25:48I just said I'd like you to read it.
00:25:50Is this part of my job?
00:25:53If it pleases you to think so.
00:25:57Uh.
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00:27:23Oh, here.
00:27:27Let me help you.
00:27:57Hey.
00:28:01Hello.
00:28:02Wow.
00:28:03Beautiful car.
00:28:04Yeah.
00:28:05She's been in storage forever.
00:28:06Better take a shot at getting her up and running again.
00:28:11You know anything about cars?
00:28:12Not really.
00:28:13My dad sure knew about cars.
00:28:14My dad sure knew about cars.
00:28:15He was always trying to teach me, but I was just never too interested at the time.
00:28:21I'm sorry you lost your dad.
00:28:22It was cool.
00:28:23It was cool.
00:28:24A real even-keeled guy.
00:28:25I guess he was the glue of our family because since he's been gone everything just fell apart.
00:28:32How about you?
00:28:33Your family as messed up as mine?
00:28:34Uh, but my mother died when I was in middle school.
00:28:35Sorry.
00:28:36My dad sure knew about cars.
00:28:37He was always trying to teach me,
00:28:39but I was just never too interested at the time.
00:28:41I'm sorry you lost your dad.
00:28:43It was cool.
00:28:46A real even-keeled guy.
00:28:48I guess he was the glue of our family
00:28:50because since he's been gone,
00:28:52everything just fell apart.
00:28:55How about you?
00:28:56Your family as messed up as mine?
00:28:59My mother died when I was in middle school.
00:29:04Sorry.
00:29:06She was sick for most of my childhood.
00:29:08We didn't have much in the way of resources.
00:29:11Can't help but think if I knew then what I know now,
00:29:13I...
00:29:14She would have lived for a little longer.
00:29:22What about your dad?
00:29:23He took off.
00:29:25Couldn't handle the tough stuff.
00:29:27Left us to deal with it on our own.
00:29:29I guess some people deal with things in different ways.
00:29:33And some people don't deal with them at all.
00:29:36Are you sure you know what you're doing down there?
00:29:40Yes, I got it.
00:29:42I am a manly man.
00:29:45Here we go.
00:29:46Ready?
00:29:48One, two, three...
00:29:50Oh, wow.
00:29:52Okay.
00:29:53Come on.
00:29:54It's okay.
00:29:54It's okay.
00:29:55Open up.
00:29:55Let me see.
00:29:55Let me see.
00:29:56You know what?
00:29:57That's fine.
00:29:57I can fix that.
00:29:58We'll just clean it.
00:29:59It's just a little cut.
00:30:00Justin?
00:30:02Justin?
00:30:04Justin?
00:30:04Hey.
00:30:05Relax.
00:30:18You had a bit of a fall.
00:30:21Will I pass out?
00:30:22Don't worry.
00:30:23You'll survive.
00:30:25I cleaned it and put a butterfly on it.
00:30:27I don't think a stitch there is going to do it any good.
00:30:30Well.
00:30:31You should have let Henry help you.
00:30:33Oh, I'd be glad to look at it tomorrow if you'd like.
00:30:36I thought I'd take a shot.
00:30:38Do you always pass out when you see blood?
00:30:40Only when it's mine.
00:30:42You're a big baby.
00:30:43And you are my hero.
00:30:45Oh.
00:30:47What happened?
00:30:49Oh, it's fine.
00:30:50You just...
00:30:51I was working on Dad's Mustang.
00:30:53You never finish anything.
00:30:56Don't start, Mom.
00:30:57Please.
00:30:58You're right.
00:30:59There's no point in trying to motivate you.
00:31:02It's like squeezing blood out of a stone.
00:31:07Motivate me?
00:31:08Is that what you want to call it?
00:31:09How about beating me down over and over again
00:31:12until I feel like I can't do anything at all?
00:31:14Oh, grow up, Justin.
00:31:16You're locked up here in this castle.
00:31:18I'm in pain.
00:31:20So am I.
00:31:23Mom.
00:31:24Norma?
00:31:25Mom.
00:31:26Get away from me.
00:31:29Let's get her upstairs.
00:31:39The symptoms will only get worse from here.
00:31:42Exponentially.
00:31:45We knew this was coming, Norma.
00:31:48Tell her about the Cytorbinol AC.
00:31:50What's that?
00:31:51It's a chemo drug used to treat certain cancers.
00:31:55It's been prescribed experimentally,
00:31:57but with some success...
00:31:59I refuse.
00:31:59...we can do the treatments here, intravenously.
00:32:02The virus will kill me one way or the other.
00:32:05But these treatments could help you persevere
00:32:07through the summer, into the fall.
00:32:09It is a systemic treatment.
00:32:11And yes, you could very well experience
00:32:13adverse symptoms.
00:32:15But the treatments would, in all likelihood,
00:32:18increase your life.
00:32:19A longer period in which to suffer.
00:32:21Miss Boswell, at least give yourself a fighting chance.
00:32:25This is your decision to make, Norma.
00:32:28Good morning.
00:32:57How are you feeling?
00:33:02Ready to climb a mountain.
00:33:05What's with the flowers?
00:33:07Emma started bringing them in.
00:33:09Thought they were a nice touch.
00:33:10Oatwill and OJ again.
00:33:12How delicious.
00:33:14Where's my croissants?
00:33:16You need more fiber.
00:33:17Oh, why does everybody love to tell me what I need?
00:33:22Something else, Marie?
00:33:23I, uh, I'll be back with your supper later.
00:33:32So, I finished Gone in Forever.
00:33:35And did it meet your expectations?
00:33:38Well, I didn't really know what to expect.
00:33:40Oh, would you like the book?
00:33:43Please, don't feel the need to gush.
00:33:47I'm not a literary critic.
00:33:49Spit it out.
00:33:52I thought it was depressing.
00:33:53No emotional or intellectual catharsis is pure drivel.
00:33:57That's not what I said.
00:33:58Of course, it must be drivel.
00:34:00It only won the National Book Award, translated into 24 different languages, and sold 15 million copies.
00:34:08Look, you asked me to read it.
00:34:09I'm just telling you what I thought.
00:34:10Well, lucky for me, I learned long ago to discount outside criticism and praise.
00:34:17So, have you decided?
00:34:22Because we really need to move forward with this treatment ASAP.
00:34:25We've waited far too long already.
00:34:27So, to prepare, we need to start talking about...
00:34:29I'm not doing it.
00:34:32Fine.
00:34:33You want to sit up here, wasting away your final days in solitude and self-pity?
00:34:39Find yourself another nurse.
00:34:41And I know you think you're strong and you don't need anyone else, but I don't buy it.
00:34:45I'm in control of this situation.
00:34:47You're not in control of anything, and that's what scares you.
00:34:50How dare you!
00:34:51You're selfish and you're acting like a coward.
00:34:54And you're asking me to stand here with my hands tied and watch you die?
00:34:57I'm not gonna do it.
00:35:01Ah!
00:35:03Yeah, well, I'm staying at a motel tonight, but I've sublet my place in the interim, so...
00:35:08Yeah, okay, so if you can get that list to me tomorrow, that would be great.
00:35:13What? I...
00:35:15Oh.
00:35:16Hang on, I've got another call.
00:35:18Thank you. Bye.
00:35:23Hello?
00:35:24Emma.
00:35:25Dr. Beck.
00:35:29Honey, over here.
00:35:31There aren't too many nurses who walk away from $4,000 a week.
00:35:34It's not about the money for me.
00:35:36It never was.
00:35:36I've been Norma's doctor for a long time.
00:35:39She's been a good friend of me.
00:35:41But I also know how she can be.
00:35:43She's probably the most stubborn woman I've ever met.
00:35:47But beneath all that sarcasm and bristle, there's a loving, compassionate, brilliant person.
00:35:55She's just been through a lot.
00:35:57A lot of people have been through a lot.
00:35:59Norma's at the most unhappy state of her entire life.
00:36:02Even after Samuel died, it was a shock and depression.
00:36:07But now it's as if she feels there's nothing left for her.
00:36:12And if she doesn't let go soon, it'll be too late.
00:36:17I'm just not sure what you want from me.
00:36:19I believe you're the only person who can reach her.
00:36:23She likes me, but she runs right over me.
00:36:26She runs over everybody except you.
00:36:28Help me buy Norma some more time.
00:36:35Miss Boswell has made it very clear that she doesn't want me to...
00:36:38She changed her mind.
00:36:40She changed her mind?
00:36:42She's willing to give the treatments a try.
00:36:44If you come back.
00:36:46There is no escape.
00:37:10Apparently not.
00:37:11What made you decide to come back?
00:37:13Certain conditions of our agreement.
00:37:15Wow, playing hardball with Norma Boswell colored me impressed once again.
00:37:19It's not exactly like that.
00:37:20May I?
00:37:21Sure, thanks.
00:37:24Either way, I'm really glad you're still here.
00:37:26Look, I know this is a very personal decision for you.
00:37:46And I had no right to make any personal judgments.
00:37:50So for that, I am sorry.
00:37:54We're like a couple of stubborn birds, aren't we?
00:37:59You really want to go ahead and give this treatment a shot?
00:38:02Your choice of idiom makes me cringe.
00:38:06But I suppose clinging to a few more miserable wigs might be worth the trouble.
00:38:11If you say so.
00:38:14But no one can know about this.
00:38:22Four-week cycles.
00:38:23Three weeks of treatment with a week off in between.
00:38:26Well, make sure the door remains locked and this torture device well hidden.
00:38:31Are you ready, Norma?
00:38:32Yes.
00:38:34Okay, you're going to feel a little stick.
00:38:37This is compazine.
00:38:39You're going to need this for Nazi after the treatments.
00:38:40Here we go.
00:39:07Uh-uh.
00:39:07You know, I think I'd like to read another one of your books.
00:39:14You're a glutton for punishment.
00:39:16Well, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with them.
00:39:19Obviously, there's something wrong with me.
00:39:21It's not the perceived value of the work that matters.
00:39:24It's the creation.
00:39:26The agonizing frustrations.
00:39:29And the blissful discoveries.
00:39:32The process.
00:39:33But there's still a right way and a wrong way to do things, right?
00:39:39Mm-hmm.
00:39:40I mean, there are principles of style and form, of course.
00:39:44But we're all artists.
00:39:47Children, really.
00:39:48We try and try.
00:39:51But we can never reach the end of the rainbow.
00:39:53That's tragic and beautiful.
00:39:56Sounds like quite a journey.
00:39:58Not for the faint of heart.
00:40:00Making art is the purest form of self-improvement and realization.
00:40:05What about you?
00:40:10What about me?
00:40:12Why is it you've never done anything to cultivate yourself?
00:40:16What do you mean?
00:40:17Well, you talk about wanting to travel.
00:40:19Where have you been?
00:40:21I guess I've always been too busy with work.
00:40:25With patients?
00:40:26Yes.
00:40:27Maybe someday you'll care for enough dying patients so you can open your own facility
00:40:31in order to house even more pathetic souls.
00:40:36I believe you'd make a good character in one of my novels.
00:40:39Mm-hmm.
00:41:01Okay, we are officially into your second cycle.
00:41:06A jubilant occasion.
00:41:08Well, I've noticed the difference.
00:41:10Your mode of functionality has improved.
00:41:12You have more energy.
00:41:14A whirling dervish.
00:41:17You haven't complained about your headaches for days.
00:41:20Oh, it's being replaced by a lot of nausea.
00:41:24Oh, that reminds me.
00:41:25It's time for your comp scene.
00:41:31What is it?
00:41:34Mom?
00:41:35Come back later.
00:41:36I'm busy.
00:41:37I'm going into town later.
00:41:38I'd love to talk to you.
00:41:39I wanted to show you something if I could.
00:41:42Fine.
00:41:44Vitamin.
00:41:52Thank you, Emma.
00:41:53What's so important?
00:41:55I got a bit of good news.
00:41:58Take a look at this.
00:41:59I don't have glasses.
00:42:01Just tell me, for Pete's sake.
00:42:03It's my novella.
00:42:05It's going to be published.
00:42:06Your novella?
00:42:08The one I was working on overseas.
00:42:10It's been accepted by a British quarterly for new fiction.
00:42:13Is there a chance I've heard of this bastion of esteemed literature?
00:42:19Your use of my name has gained you entrance to the most prestigious schools
00:42:24of the most elite, academic, and professional circles.
00:42:31Bravo, son.
00:42:34Bravo.
00:42:36Bravo.
00:44:16These are so beautiful.
00:44:21Yeah, you just take a little extra soil and really pack it in around them.
00:44:26Yeah.
00:44:26And then they'll grow a little straighter and taller, okay?
00:44:29Okay.
00:44:30Okay.
00:44:31Okay.
00:44:33Okay.
00:44:35Okay.
00:44:36Okay.
00:44:41Yeah.
00:44:43Okay.
00:44:44i'll get that uh no it's all right not a problem i have to do a couple loads anyway
00:45:13oh well thank you i figure if you're gonna be here we might as well be as some news to each other
00:45:19um okay is there anything i can do for you actually i was hoping to get an update on norma's condition
00:45:25oh no maria i um i can't i don't want to burden her and i know i'm not getting the whole story
00:45:32i really can't discuss this with you so there's something you're not telling us
00:45:37i administered her medication for years maria please what's changed i legally cannot discuss
00:45:44this with you fine don't think you'll get a second chance with me
00:45:52so
00:46:01so
00:46:10where to
00:46:34uh looks like burkina faso you haven't really done it just picked a random place and gone
00:46:42there more times than i can count you want to come uh no why not i have responsibilities
00:46:48here you go your turn ready
00:46:51oh italy ever been milan trieste rome florence naples uh ennis verona verona is that where
00:47:05you want to go it'd be my top choice well then i guess it's settled
00:47:08so what made you start traveling so much
00:47:22after my dad died i guess i just felt like i needed to get away
00:47:27what about your mom we were never really that close to begin with my dad always said it was
00:47:33because we're so much alike and you would think that would be a good thing yeah anyway she was in a coma
00:47:40i thought she was gone i felt like i didn't have a home anymore
00:47:45and uh when she woke up you were gone
00:47:51i was in southeast asia there were tropical storms took two weeks to get back and when i
00:48:01finally made it to the hospital i don't know she wouldn't look at me the same
00:48:11she's right you know about what i am a crummy writer
00:48:17you said your father left when your mom got sick yeah he ever come back
00:48:35at the funeral what'd he say
00:48:41there's nothing he could have said
00:48:42i know there's something wrong but emma won't tell me what it is so you asked her yes she says she
00:49:05can't discuss it what kind of answer is that maybe it's the truth
00:49:14don't defend her
00:49:16how how am i defending her
00:49:19i am not defending her
00:49:25you're right
00:49:27really
00:49:29yes
00:49:31go figure
00:49:35that's it end of the treatment phase of your second cycle
00:49:40how do you feel i'm looking forward to a week without this torture device
00:49:47in all truth the headaches have dissipated and i'm walking around better well your sleeping patterns
00:49:53have improved and you do seem more lucid so okay i'll be back to check in
00:50:01later in the week
00:50:07do something enjoyable with your downtown normal
00:50:12so i finished an empty table so should i brace myself for another rave review i actually liked it
00:50:21a lot you trash my essential classic and you revere my most obscure work i just found it to be more
00:50:28hopeful that's why it was almost universally panned i thought you didn't care what people like that had to say
00:50:36i noticed this is the last book you ever got published well you noticed correctly
00:50:41and i saw on the internet that you had written the better part of another masterpiece right before
00:50:47your accident like most writers i have a dozen half written manuscripts lying around right
00:50:54but is there any one that's special does it matter now
00:51:02no
00:51:05okay time for your exercises no no no i have been specifically told but my personal physician
00:51:12to do something enjoyable um okay what would you like to do
00:51:19i used to retreat to these when i had writer's block which happened with great frequency
00:51:30oh there we go
00:51:32oh
00:51:43oh wow
00:51:47is it it's my samuel
00:51:50you really are very good i had writer's block and i had lots of practice
00:52:02you ever paint
00:52:04uh no
00:52:06would you like to try
00:52:08oh i'd have no idea that's it you don't need an idea that's the beauty of it you just have to look
00:52:15for things and feel it and then paint it but i don't know how creating art is like discovering
00:52:23your soul you can't expect to know yourself unless you express yourself i just i just don't think
00:52:31i think i'd be very good how do you know unless you try
00:52:49oh maria dear come in come in
00:52:53i haven't seen you with your paints in ages oh well it seems that emma has inspired me
00:53:02i'll come back and check on you later
00:53:04well wait why don't you come and join us we'll have a painting party just us girls
00:53:23i can't even start on mine yet look at that when's the last time you see mom like this
00:53:43no don't compare it to mine honestly i can't even remember
00:53:53oh i'm not going near mine look at this i can't do something good as this
00:54:07hey hey can't sleep nope me neither
00:54:21if each one is supposed to be different special then each one belongs each one has its place right
00:54:43i guess i never wanted to be different you're not so bad justin
00:54:54that's just tough trying to live up to expectations so stop trying easy for you to say
00:55:01why's that because your mom isn't norma boswell
00:55:05i think we're both trying to make peace with norma boswell in our own way
00:55:16it wasn't your fault you know leaving after the accident
00:55:22you didn't know you were just scared
00:55:25i can see how much you care about her
00:55:34she's my mom
00:55:55i don't know what i know so
00:56:04so
00:56:10yeah
00:56:15hmm
00:56:21Miss Boswell
00:56:45What is this?
00:56:48There's no reason to finish
00:56:51I'll hold the conclusion inside me
00:56:53Until I join my Samuel
00:56:55I've no more reason to connect
00:56:57No more reason to share
00:56:59That was my last interview
00:57:03The New Yorker
00:57:04It was just a couple of weeks
00:57:06After I awoke from my coma
00:57:08When the great public's fear
00:57:10Was that I had sustained
00:57:11Some sort of brain damage
00:57:14That would prevent me
00:57:15From spinning my tails
00:57:16But oh, I lost much more than that
00:57:19Look
00:57:22I'm not going to pretend
00:57:25To know how all this works
00:57:27But I do know
00:57:30That you're at your best
00:57:32Your happiest
00:57:33When you're creating
00:57:35I mean, you light up
00:57:37I think
00:57:38You should try and finish your book
00:57:40Not for the public
00:57:42Not for anyone else
00:57:44Just for you
00:57:45I'm not sure I can
00:57:48Try
00:57:49If nothing else
00:57:53It'll make you feel good
00:57:56Might even help you to
00:57:59To heal
00:58:03It's been a long time
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01:00:11This story is beautiful. I love it so far. It's more hopeful, like that other one I liked.
01:00:20Don't jump to conclusions. You have no idea how it might end.
01:00:24When am I going to get a chance to read the new pages?
01:00:26If I ever get to finish it.
01:00:27When you finish.
01:00:29I'm on borrowed time, Doctor.
01:00:32You've lasted well beyond what was originally expected. Your body's withstood the treatment quite well so far.
01:00:38Are you saying that I'm a marvel?
01:00:41Just your body.
01:00:42Oh, Maria. Oh, I've got something for you.
01:01:05Norma.
01:01:15I hope to adequately capture your beauty.
01:01:18I've never told you how beautiful you are.
01:01:24Your dear mother is looking down on your beauty and your grace with great pride, I can assure you.
01:01:32Oh, thank you.
01:01:38Good morning.
01:01:51How are we feeling today?
01:01:53I feel like I'm ready for an adventure.
01:01:58I know the third cycle's been really hard on you. You've been very brave.
01:02:02Would you like to go for a drive?
01:02:04A drive?
01:02:05I can count on my hands the number of times I've been in the car since the accident.
01:02:10Okay, well, um, why don't we, um, think about doing it after the treatment.
01:02:15What's the legal limit for cytobinol in your system while you're behind the wheel?
01:02:21I think maybe I should drive.
01:02:23I think it's really great, but I think it's a test.
01:02:32It is!
01:02:33It is!
01:02:34It is!
01:02:35It is!
01:02:36It is!
01:02:37It is!
01:02:38It is!
01:02:39Where are they going?
01:02:40It is!
01:02:41Oh!
01:02:42It's amazing!
01:02:43It is!
01:02:43It is!
01:02:44Oh, wow!
01:02:45It is!
01:02:46It is!
01:02:46It is!
01:02:47It is!
01:02:48It is!
01:02:49Oh, wow!
01:02:50This is amazing!
01:02:51Look at the trees!
01:02:52It is!
01:02:53Oh, I'm not going too fast.
01:03:03I think I'm up here.
01:03:04I think it's great to have a house up here.
01:03:09I love to drive to the country like this.
01:03:18Samuel and I used to come here often.
01:03:20Oh, it's beautiful, Ms. Boswell.
01:03:25Norma.
01:03:27Call me Norma.
01:03:31Okay.
01:03:36I guess I sometimes would forget.
01:03:40What?
01:03:42That the world could be so beautiful.
01:03:47It can.
01:03:50Yeah.
01:03:54I guess it can.
01:04:00Don't tell me you're leaving us again.
01:04:02On to the next great adventure.
01:04:04Well, you take care of yourself.
01:04:05You too.
01:04:06And take care of everyone and everything in this house like you always do.
01:04:09I will.
01:04:10Bye, Maria.
01:04:11Bye-bye.
01:04:13Hey, Maria.
01:04:15Emma.
01:04:17Hey.
01:04:18Justin.
01:04:19Where are you going?
01:04:20Burkina Faso, remember?
01:04:22Kidding.
01:04:23Just going back to Europe.
01:04:24What?
01:04:26Come with me.
01:04:27Justin, your mother, she's not well.
01:04:28She never really has been, Emma.
01:04:29No, no, no.
01:04:30We can get another nurse.
01:04:31Best in the business.
01:04:32You don't understand.
01:04:33She's not as good as you.
01:04:34Justin, she's dying.
01:04:35She has a rare virus.
01:04:37I couldn't say anything because I signed a confidentiality agreement.
01:04:41She doesn't have much time.
01:04:42Selfish.
01:04:43Selfish.
01:04:44She's not as good as you.
01:04:45She's not as good as you.
01:04:46Justin, she's dying.
01:04:48She has a rare virus.
01:04:51I couldn't say anything because I signed a confidentiality agreement.
01:04:58She doesn't have much time.
01:05:11Selfish.
01:05:13Of all people you can't tell, you can't tell me?
01:05:15I'm your son.
01:05:18You ever think that maybe I'm trying to protect you?
01:05:21Protect me from what?
01:05:23What's wrong?
01:05:24What's happening here?
01:05:28She lied.
01:05:29To all of us.
01:05:30She's dying and doesn't want anyone to know that's how much she cares.
01:05:34She wants to die alone.
01:05:35That's her choice.
01:05:38Norma?
01:05:40Is it true?
01:05:42Why wouldn't you tell me?
01:05:45Why would you want to go through this without us?
01:05:47Get out.
01:05:52Not you.
01:05:53You have to understand.
01:06:08Oh, please.
01:06:09Please.
01:06:10I had to.
01:06:11Justin was about to leave again.
01:06:12It was not your choice to make.
01:06:15Norma.
01:06:16Please.
01:06:18You remember what it was like when you lost your husband so suddenly?
01:06:21All those things you might have wanted to say to him but never got the chance?
01:06:26You are taking that chance away from Justin.
01:06:30Did it ever occur to you that maybe I was trying to protect him?
01:06:34The only thing you are protecting right now is yourself.
01:06:39That's enough.
01:06:41I want you gone tomorrow.
01:06:44I want you gone tomorrow.
01:06:45I want you gone tomorrow.
01:06:46I want you gone tomorrow.
01:06:51I want you to go tomorrow.
01:06:52I have faits all things.
01:06:53I can't do it.
01:06:54I've tried to make a decision.
01:06:55I can't do it.
01:06:56I can't do it.
01:06:57I can't do it.
01:06:58I've tried it.
01:06:59I can't do it.
01:07:00I can't do it.
01:07:02I can't do it.
01:07:03I can't do it.
01:07:04I can't do it.
01:07:05Mom?
01:07:21What?
01:07:22May I come in, please?
01:07:23Why?
01:07:24So we can finish talking.
01:07:25I thought we were finished.
01:07:30Might as well come in now.
01:07:32You got me out of my chair.
01:07:34I know I'm interrupting, but this is important.
01:07:38Did you really think you could hide this from me the whole time?
01:07:41In my dying days, you come to me to tell me how much I wounded you?
01:07:47I am sorry that I wasn't there.
01:07:51And I am sorry that I am never gonna be what you wanted me to be.
01:08:04Your father wanted to stay home that night.
01:08:09But I insisted we go out.
01:08:12And he wanted to hire a driver.
01:08:16But I wanted it to be just the two of us.
01:08:20And if I had known...
01:08:22I love you, Mom.
01:08:30I love you, Mom.
01:08:31Oh.
01:08:32Oh.
01:08:33Oh.
01:08:34Oh.
01:08:35Oh.
01:08:36Oh.
01:08:37Oh.
01:08:38Oh.
01:08:39Oh.
01:08:40Oh.
01:08:41Oh.
01:08:46Yeah.
01:08:47Well, what are you...
01:08:48Oh.
01:08:49Oh, oh.
01:08:50Oh.
01:08:55Oh.
01:08:56Oh, oh.
01:08:59Oh, oh, oh.
01:09:00Oh.
01:09:01Yes.
01:09:09I would want you to stay.
01:09:12Why?
01:09:15Well, I'm terrified of dying, and I don't want to be alone.
01:09:23If you want me to stay, I will stay.
01:09:27But no more treatments.
01:09:28You still have a week left of your cycle.
01:09:31No, it makes me too sick. I can't write like this.
01:09:34We can adjust your dose. We can make it work.
01:09:36I need to finish my novel.
01:09:39I'm ready for you to start reading the new pages,
01:09:42and I believe you will love them.
01:09:46You were brought here for the purpose of ushering me through
01:09:49my final dark days,
01:09:52and somehow you have spun those days
01:09:55into weeks and then months,
01:09:58and you've made them brighter and more vital
01:10:01than I ever dreamed possible.
01:10:11I don't think I can do that part.
01:10:17Annie.
01:10:18Oh, Annie.
01:10:21You've given so much.
01:10:23You've fought alongside me.
01:10:24You're my inspiration.
01:10:32But now it's time to finish strong.
01:10:35Oh, man.
01:10:46Oh, man.
01:10:50Okay.
01:10:52Okay.
01:10:53Okay.
01:10:57Okay.
01:10:58Okay.
01:12:03Justin.
01:12:04Mom?
01:12:05Oh.
01:12:06Oh, Justin.
01:12:08Oh.
01:12:09Oh, baby.
01:12:11Oh, I love you.
01:12:12I love you.
01:12:13I love you.
01:12:14Oh, it's okay.
01:12:15But I do love you from your head to your toe.
01:12:17I don't care how old you get or how big you get.
01:12:18You'll always be my baby.
01:12:20Oh, Mom, I love you so much.
01:12:21Oh, Mom, I love you so much.
01:12:23Oh.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:25Oh, baby.
01:12:26Oh, I love you.
01:12:30I love you.
01:12:33And I'm so sorry.
01:12:34I just don't know how to show it.
01:12:36Oh, it's okay.
01:12:37It's okay.
01:12:38But I do love you from your head to your toe.
01:12:40I don't care how old you get or how big you get.
01:12:42You'll always be my baby.
01:12:44Oh.
01:12:45Oh, Mom, I love you so much.
01:12:47Oh, Mom, I love you so much.
01:12:48Oh.
01:12:59Would you like some tea?
01:13:03I'd love some.
01:13:12You're welcome.
01:14:31Good morning.
01:14:33How are we feeling today?
01:14:36Norma, I have to say, this is incredible.
01:14:40It's like...
01:14:44Norma.
01:14:47Oh.
01:14:49Oh, God.
01:14:50Oh, God.
01:14:52Oh!
01:15:04Oh, God.
01:15:36Go ahead.
01:15:50You do it.
01:16:06Let her go.
01:16:19Goodbye, Mom.
01:16:51Miss Boswell's will is relatively straightforward.
01:17:09She has left the majority of her material possessions to you three.
01:17:15She basically has left her entire physical estate to Henry and Maria Luther.
01:17:21And everything else to Justin.
01:17:25Justin, we should set a time where we can go through exactly what all of this entails for you.
01:17:31And then there's you.
01:17:35Me?
01:17:36Yes.
01:17:37I should probably just read exactly what she wrote here.
01:17:41Emma Keating shall retain 100% of the earnings that she accrued during her time spent as my private nurse, per our original agreement.
01:17:50And following this agreement, she yet forgoes any right to the monetary incentive pledged for her, confidentiality, in regards to my condition.
01:18:00Because she failed at that part.
01:18:03But, in consideration of her other successes, I dedicate my final work to her in its entirety.
01:18:10In terms of both its symbolic value and its fiscal value to my estate.
01:18:15I can assure you that the projected revenues on this book will dwarf any prior agreed upon incentive.
01:18:24I can't.
01:18:25And, seeing how Emma has little interest in money, or any other selfish pursuits for that matter,
01:18:31these funds shall not and will not, under threat of punitive action, be used to open any kind of private care center,
01:18:40before a minimum ensuing period of two years.
01:18:45In the interim, I would personally suggest that she take time to travel.
01:18:49I understand Northern Italy is quite nice this time of year.
01:18:53And, yes, this is my last dying wish.
01:18:59Well, thank you, Mr. Bishop.
01:19:01There's one more thing, actually.
01:19:03Of all the areas in which my dear son Justin under-achieves, being a tour guide is not one of them.
01:19:12Hint, hint.
01:19:14Love, Norma.
01:19:33So, dinner at eight tonight?
01:19:38Alright, but we're not gonna cry all night. We're gonna celebrate my mom's life.
01:19:42Let's celebrate the way Norma would've wanted.
01:19:49So, I think we're going on a trip?
01:19:52Last dying wish.
01:19:53I am officially homeless now anyway, so...
01:19:57Turns out my mom's pretty controlling even after death.
01:19:59Yes, she is.
01:20:00Are you sure you want me as your guide?
01:20:04I think you'd be my top choice.
01:20:06Well then, it is settled.
01:20:12So, where are we going first?
01:20:15Well, I think we should go right, uh, straight to Postano.
01:20:20Right down the Italian coast.
01:20:21Right down the Italian Riviera. We can catch the ferry from Naples.
01:20:24It's a great place to start.
01:20:30Here we go.
01:20:32There is Franklin Dino
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