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00:05:29You don't know anything, everything's fucked up.
00:05:32What's the point of even talking to you?
00:05:33How can you say that?
00:05:35After last year, after how my mom's been acting, after my dad...
00:05:38I don't...
00:05:38Don't. Just don't.
00:05:39Don't say I don't want to end up like him.
00:05:42Neither do you.
00:05:45Here's the truest thing I've ever said.
00:05:47Fuck you.
00:05:49Whatever. And what about your mom? Have you talked to her?
00:05:51Not since graduation.
00:05:54Look, I didn't mean you don't care. I didn't mean it that way.
00:05:56It's pretty clear how you meant it.
00:05:57Was it?
00:05:59I'm hungry.
00:06:00What? What are you talking about?
00:06:01That's an example of being clear. I'm hungry, which is what I am. Hungry.
00:06:05Come on, that doesn't make any sense.
00:06:06And bored. Hungry and bored.
00:06:09What do you want to do then?
00:06:12I don't know.
00:06:13Go to the porn store? I'm legal now.
00:06:16The one where the girls wear nothing but a smile?
00:06:18No. That's a strip club.
00:06:20I was talking more about the ones that flanked Barnes & Noble.
00:06:24All I was trying to say was that...
00:06:26It's got nothing to do with your family.
00:06:28I just meant that you'll be out of here soon.
00:06:30You're going to college.
00:06:31It's only a state school.
00:06:32So what?
00:06:33Not far away.
00:06:35Still better be being stuck here.
00:06:37Did you know Mount Pleasant used to be called Helltown?
00:06:39That's not true.
00:06:41It is.
00:06:42Why?
00:06:43Something to do with this was in the 20s or something.
00:06:45Coal miners lived in Mount Pleasant, whereas the rich bosses lived in Scottsdale, on the hill.
00:06:50They should just go back and green name the whole goddamn Mary at Helltown.
00:06:53I'm sorry about earlier.
00:07:10I was going to say a sea hag.
00:07:12I don't get it.
00:07:13A shark to puss would make a good pet.
00:07:14Sea hag?
00:07:15It's just Jennifer Aniston.
00:07:16I like Jennifer Aniston.
00:07:16You go way back.
00:07:17We're tight like spandex.
00:07:18Also, bumps, not lions.
00:07:20What?
00:07:20I definitely wasn't a sea monster.
00:07:22It's not coke.
00:07:22I see you, Hagen.
00:07:23Yes, you were.
00:07:23It's cheap truckers, Ben.
00:07:25It's just that, for real, I can't stand this place.
00:07:27At least now I don't have to worry about finding a job with dental insurance.
00:07:29I can't end up like these disgusting people.
00:07:30I don't want to drive my 12-year-old car to my stupid job.
00:07:32I don't want to think about cheating on my fat wife.
00:07:34I don't want to...
00:07:34Can I see those lights?
00:07:35I've been working at my shit job for shit pay so I can afford another you shit car.
00:07:38Melissa, do you see them?
00:07:40Shit.
00:07:42That's what we do.
00:07:42Daniel, take care of the phone.
00:07:46I can't believe this is happening.
00:07:47Everyone dust off your hands.
00:07:48Go in at my fucking tea.
00:07:52I have an idea.
00:07:59Can I help you, officer?
00:08:00What do you got going on here?
00:08:12I'm not sure yet.
00:08:14Sir.
00:08:16Take it, I swear.
00:08:17I swear.
00:08:22Fuck you, copper.
00:08:37This time, Marushka?
00:08:38How are you today?
00:08:53Ready to order?
00:08:54I've been waitressing for about two years.
00:08:56A little under two years.
00:08:57I'm a human resources manager.
00:08:58I'm a chef and owner.
00:08:59I teach family consumer science, which used to be known as home economics.
00:09:02I am a custodian.
00:09:04I work for the county, which is a good job, although it's a crappy shift.
00:09:07I am actually a stay-at-home mom.
00:09:08Some days you feel like you don't talk to any other adults.
00:09:11I spent 25 years as a Pennsylvania state trooper.
00:09:13I'm a union rep for public employees in schools, meaning teachers and their support staff,
00:09:17such as bus drivers, cafeteria workers, custodians.
00:09:20The worst part is the repetition.
00:09:21Maybe it's having to balance multiple things like a circus club.
00:09:28No.
00:09:30It's the repetition.
00:09:33So, how are you doing?
00:09:35Want to get the specials?
00:09:36What can I get for you?
00:09:38Want something to drink?
00:09:40How'd you like that prepared?
00:09:41Can I get you something else?
00:09:44And on.
00:09:46And on.
00:09:47And on.
00:09:51Ready?
00:10:21When I remember it, I remember hearing.
00:10:3314% of the population lives below the poverty line in Greensboro.
00:10:38The average annual income per person is $24,599.
00:10:46One out of six have a college degree.
00:10:51Nine out of ten have at least one child.
00:10:58About 90 people die of drug overdoses every year.
00:11:04And I remember it.
00:11:07I remember knowing.
00:11:13I will never deal any better.
00:11:15Afterwards, we'll see you in a minute.
00:11:25First, I just need to...
00:11:26I thought...
00:11:27Never mind, sorry.
00:11:29Do you want to use your mom's insurance?
00:11:30That's okay.
00:11:32Do you have her policy number?
00:11:34Her policy number?
00:11:38Do you know who her provider is?
00:11:39I guess...
00:11:40I guess...
00:11:41No.
00:11:43Not really.
00:11:44Do you have any information about her insurance at all?
00:11:49Uh...
00:11:49My mom and I don't really talk anymore.
00:11:54Alyssa.
00:11:55I'm sorry about you, Dad.
00:11:58Not your fault.
00:12:01I'm sure I can find your mom's insurance here.
00:12:03Looks like you put on a little bit of weight since last day, right?
00:12:23All right, it's about fast you doing anything you should
00:12:53You know, don't do anything
00:13:23Your blood pressure is 136 over 94
00:13:28Is that normal?
00:13:29Normal is 120 or 80
00:13:53All right
00:13:57All right
00:13:59I don't know.
00:14:29I can't believe it's been a year.
00:14:37I just finished this philosophy class.
00:14:39Fucking awesome.
00:14:40It was about Wittgenstein.
00:14:40He said this great thing.
00:14:41He said, death is not an event of life.
00:14:42Death is not lived through.
00:14:44What do you think about that?
00:14:47I don't.
00:14:48Don't other people live through it?
00:14:51Do you want to sit down?
00:14:58I, um...
00:14:59I have a surprise for you.
00:15:00Yeah?
00:15:01I'm going to take you to a bad place for good drugs.
00:15:04Happy birthday.
00:15:05My professor said, I'm a perfectess.
00:15:20I'm going to learn more words.
00:15:24Perfect.
00:15:25Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:28Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:30Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:31Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:32Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:33Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:34Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:35Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:36Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:37Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:38Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:39Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:40Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:41Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:42Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:43Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:44Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:45Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:46Focus on Wittgenstein's propositions.
00:15:47Thank you, Liz, who lives in the present.
00:16:08I should believe it's about being impressed now.
00:16:15There's so much to see, to do, to become.
00:16:40I can't be trapped in my home.
00:16:54I am a little funny girl, our life is endless and the way our fish will feel is without
00:17:10blood.
00:17:11I'm tired, I feel like I've been talking all night.
00:17:34It's okay.
00:17:35Thank you for seeing me.
00:17:41Thank you for seeing me.
00:17:42Thank you for seeing me.
00:17:43So, why'd you come in?
00:17:44I'm sorry.
00:17:45I'm sorry.
00:17:47I'm sorry.
00:17:48I'm sorry.
00:17:49I'm sorry.
00:17:50I'm sorry.
00:17:51I'm sorry.
00:17:52I'm sorry.
00:17:53I'm sorry.
00:17:57Thank you for seeing me.
00:17:58for seeing me. So, why'd you come in? Relax. Take it easy. Tell me what's wrong. I'm sorry.
00:18:19I... Okay, how about this? Can you at least tell me your chief symptom? It's not...
00:18:25Alyssa, whatever you say to me is confidential. I understand. No, I'm not your mother. No, no, no.
00:18:34Do you have any kids, Dr. Woods? Do I? Yes, my wife and I have a daughter. What's her name? Kim.
00:18:40How old is she? She just turned two. And what do you want for her? What do you mean?
00:18:46Like when she grows up, what do you want her to be? When I hold her sometimes,
00:18:49when I look at her legs, I wonder where she'll go, where her legs will take her.
00:18:55Away from here? Whatever's best for her.
00:19:01I came to see you because 20 days ago was my birthday.
00:19:04You just turned 20, right? Yep. It was my 20th birthday.
00:19:07How old is it? What does it mean? What does it mean? I can't believe you and 20.
00:19:18This.
00:19:28I can't believe I'm Tony.
00:19:35This is the only birthday present I wanted.
00:19:48When I remember it, I remember feeling.
00:19:54Everything at once.
00:19:57Everything all together.
00:19:59Everything in place.
00:20:02Everything right now.
00:20:18Let's go for that movie.
00:20:21This is a previous movie.
00:20:24But long for now.
00:20:28This is something for us to be expounded.
00:20:38Let'scorrius reruns her workloads.
00:20:41This cannot be proposed.
00:20:44and how many partners have you had two just two men women or both only men at what age did you
00:20:56have your first sexual encounter I was 13 is that with vaginal intercourse regular vaginal
00:21:03what was the last time you had intercourse 20 days ago and have you been using any birth control
00:21:06no did you use protection we no no we didn't are you experiencing any burning when you urinate
00:21:15no any retal discharge no when was your last menstrual period some kind of the reason I'm here
00:21:36so
00:21:44so
00:21:48so
00:21:52so
00:26:03At this point, a blood test is the only way to be certain.
00:26:05I don't like blood and I'm afraid of needles. Is there any...
00:26:08This isn't typical.
00:26:09That isn't?
00:26:10No. Not really. No.
00:26:12I don't know. I didn't know what to do or where to go.
00:26:14Just go see the nurse.
00:26:15Do I need to come back another day?
00:26:16She'll take care of it.
00:26:17She'll take care of it. She's excellent at drawing blood. It'll be fine. I promise.
00:26:21When I remember it, when I remember it, I remember fearing inside my body is a body.
00:26:33The most difficult part of giving birth was the clock on the wall was the worst enemy.
00:26:47shortness of breath, the most difficult part of giving birth was the clock on the wall was the worst enemy.
00:26:59You remember everything about that day to the second. Every minute was like an hour.
00:27:03The moment that the contractions first start, it was painful.
00:27:07Pain is so horrific that it doesn't seem natural.
00:27:10I just wanted to rip my hair out.
00:27:11I just remember screaming.
00:27:13That needle was so long.
00:27:16And the contractions just kept getting stronger.
00:27:17All the blood vessels in my face broke.
00:27:19Felt like my face was turning inside out.
00:27:21All of a sudden, they're telling you they have to cut you open.
00:27:23And there was just blood everywhere.
00:27:25And you realize that you're going to have this baby and be responsible.
00:27:55Listen, I have really bad veins.
00:28:21I got them for my dad.
00:28:23Could you please come here?
00:28:25If there's an issue that requires your immediate attention.
00:28:32When I remember it.
00:28:37I remember wanting.
00:28:40More time with him.
00:28:51More hours.
00:28:55More minutes.
00:28:58More words.
00:29:00Even more silence.
00:29:01Dad, could you pass the bread?
00:29:23Robert.
00:29:24Please.
00:29:24Here you go, honey.
00:29:29Thanks, Mom.
00:29:30Put that in my purse.
00:29:31Oh, thank you.
00:29:32Thanks, Mom.
00:29:33Put that in my purse.
00:29:34Oh, thank you.
00:29:36Thanks, Mom.
00:29:37Thanks, Mom.
00:29:38Thanks, Mom.
00:29:39Please.
00:29:42Here you go, honey.
00:29:43Thanks, Mom.
00:29:43Here you go, honey.
00:29:44Thanks, Mom.
00:29:46Put that in my purse.
00:29:46Oh, thank you.
00:29:47Here you go, honey.
00:29:49Thanks, Mom.
00:29:51Put that in her face.
00:29:52Oh, thank you.
00:30:09Robert?
00:30:17Robert, did you take the car in?
00:30:21Robert, what are you doing?
00:30:26Robert, look at me.
00:30:31Robert, did you take the car in?
00:30:47No.
00:30:52Sorry.
00:30:57You shouldn't have done that.
00:30:58Right, Melissa, I've been doing this for a long time.
00:31:17Now, make a fist.
00:31:40Faster.
00:31:42Faster.
00:31:44Come on.
00:31:45Almost there.
00:31:49Don't stop now, Sam.
00:32:15He's 것 opening.
00:32:17No big go ahead.
00:32:20No big go ahead.
00:32:22The Chapeau'n La –
00:32:24all of those dinosaurs here –
00:32:28join us.
00:32:29Back to dad.
00:32:30All right.
00:32:31Again, we're all in trouble.
00:32:32We would keep up the coming machine.
00:32:33That's right.
00:32:34I couldn't find pain.
00:32:52Gotta try again.
00:33:01He started working in the mine on his 18th birthday.
00:33:04He was a beltman.
00:33:07He said it paid well, but it wasn't too dangerous.
00:33:11He did it for 26 years.
00:33:14He took pride in his work.
00:33:20I can't see the thing, but I can feel it.
00:33:28His grandfather was a coal miner before his father.
00:33:31His father before his brother.
00:33:35His brother before him.
00:33:37His brother with him.
00:33:46Steelers are on it one Sunday.
00:33:48It's coming over?
00:33:49It's been a while since you've been over.
00:33:57Robert.
00:34:03Robert.
00:34:06Hey, Costa, can you give us a second, please?
00:34:11Look, no shit.
00:34:13Last couple weeks, you're fucked up.
00:34:15Yeah.
00:34:16Yeah, I'm good.
00:34:17Look, you're my kid, brother.
00:34:19If you need anything, if there's anything I can do for you,
00:34:22you know, whatever.
00:34:23I'm here for you.
00:34:24I know.
00:34:25Got it.
00:34:42That's it.
00:34:45That's it?
00:34:46Now you just have to wait for your results.
00:34:47Okay.
00:34:47Okay.
00:34:55Let's go.
00:35:25I didn't much of a dinner, but...
00:35:45For what?
00:35:49What great are you in?
00:35:5511th.
00:35:56Duh.
00:36:01Your mom expects you to go to college.
00:36:04Is that why?
00:36:05No.
00:36:07Nobody pushed me to do anything.
00:36:10Except work in the mines.
00:36:13Is that what Uncle Keith?
00:36:14Yeah, but he's...
00:36:16I'm so proud of you.
00:36:24I'm so proud of you.
00:36:26I'm sure you're okay.
00:36:30You're the best part of me.
00:36:31I want you to have everything that I didn't have.
00:36:40You know, your mother can be...
00:36:43But she loves you.
00:36:48She's so...
00:36:50Just...
00:36:50Just...
00:36:51Remember that.
00:36:55Seriously, is everything okay?
00:36:56No, it's fine.
00:36:59Sure.
00:37:05Everything's gonna be fine.
00:37:09Everything...
00:37:09Is gonna be fine.
00:37:11No, it's fine.
00:37:32I'll make it...
00:37:34On that day, he woke up at 7 a.m.
00:37:48Or he woke up at 7.30 a.m.
00:37:50No one knows for certain.
00:37:52He had slept for three hours.
00:37:54Or for three and a half hours.
00:37:56His morning was the same as it had been for 26 years.
00:38:04He always drank two cups of coffee.
00:38:18But the autopsy report said that there was alcohol in his system.
00:38:22I prefer to think there wasn't.
00:38:34At about 8.15 a.m., he bought a pack of cigarettes.
00:38:43The last words he ever heard were...
00:38:45Have a good one.
00:38:47Or he heard...
00:38:48See you tomorrow.
00:38:49Or he heard...
00:38:50Need any matches?
00:38:52Or he heard nothing.
00:38:55He drove south on Church Street.
00:38:59Turned right on Route 31.
00:39:02Took the ramp to Route 70 heading east.
00:39:04Continued on 119 north.
00:39:10Took a right.
00:39:12Then another right.
00:39:17As he drove, he smoked five cigarettes.
00:39:29He arrived at his destination sometime late in the morning.
00:39:34Was he crying?
00:39:38Did he think of his wife?
00:39:40His daughter?
00:39:43Did he ask for forgiveness?
00:39:46Was his last feeling relieved?
00:39:47Miller will he ask for forgiveness?
00:39:49I phantip.
00:39:50No.
00:39:50Oh, he was is killing him at the sitting table.
00:39:54Oh, hi,我807.
00:39:55Is he likely need a sink?
00:39:56Oh, hi, offered at some level.
00:40:00The back of the детization
00:40:01has a brincade conduit.
00:40:01Was he called forweder?
00:40:02Yeah, he was the bad man.
00:40:02I'm a scream.
00:40:03Doesn't do that anymore?
00:40:04I don't know.
00:40:04It's done a trip from the building.
00:40:05I hate the treasures in the valley.
00:40:05Sameitions'門.
00:40:06And theş, what?
00:40:06I don't know.
00:40:08I don't know.
00:40:08Got to be honest.
00:40:10transferred to the left-
00:40:11building,
00:40:12It makes sense.
00:40:12You
00:40:13And the down sistema
00:40:14got so much better.
00:40:15It took over six hours for his body to be found.
00:40:45When I remember it, I remember wishing I could start over.
00:40:58I could go back to the first day of school.
00:41:02I could try harder.
00:41:05I could get better grades.
00:41:08I could take back that first kiss.
00:41:11I could erase the mistakes I've made.
00:41:14I could say goodbye to him.
00:41:18I could tell him not to make that try.
00:41:21I could explain what he left us with.
00:41:24I could listen to my mom more.
00:41:27I could be more patient,
00:41:30more understanding,
00:41:32more empathetic.
00:41:36I could do all of those things.
00:41:39I could start over.
00:41:44I could do all of those things,
00:41:48but I could close them.
00:41:50I don't know about it or I could do all of those things.
00:41:51I could try to get away.
00:41:53I'm Joan Moriska. Thank you so much for coming out. I'm going to talk to you about the importance
00:42:08of unions in our lives, in our country's life. Unions are important because they are the
00:42:12only organized, collective voice for workers in America.
00:42:23So we'll be right back.
00:42:53Mom, I know it's been a long time, but something's happened.
00:43:06Why don't you come in and we'll talk about it.
00:43:08It's Daniel's, isn't it?
00:43:25I'm not sure it's anything yet, but...
00:43:28Yeah.
00:43:29You know, you're going to have to start taking care of yourself.
00:43:33You're going to have to eat better, and you're going to...
00:43:35Stop. I get it. I get it.
00:43:36You are going to have to be responsible for someone else.
00:43:40I need...
00:43:41You need to grow up.
00:43:42I can't fucking...
00:43:44Stop that language and stop.
00:43:45Don't you...
00:43:45You're judging me.
00:43:46Don't you raise your...
00:43:46I came here for help, and all you can do is stare at your fucking wine glass.
00:44:00All you can think about is yourself.
00:44:02What does that even mean?
00:44:04Look, I feel bad.
00:44:05The situation is bad. It's really bad.
00:44:07I'm glad to hear that you feel bad, because if you didn't feel bad, I would be worried
00:44:12that you wouldn't feel anything at all.
00:44:15I don't know where I get that from.
00:44:16I can't live up to your bullshit expectations.
00:44:20I try. I try every day. That's all I do.
00:44:23You're a constant disappointment to me.
00:44:25Every day I think of you, and you know what I think.
00:44:28You think I'm okay with this? To be stuck here? What makes you think I'm okay with my life?
00:44:33I think, what a waste.
00:44:35I don't expect you to go to Harvard. To win a Rhodes Scholarship. I don't expect much out of you.
00:44:42I hate it. I hate Dad for what he did. I hate you for how you are.
00:44:45I expect you to do something. You've squandered every opportunity. Everything your father wanted for you.
00:44:49I hate everything.
00:44:50Everything.
00:44:51Look at you. Just look at you.
00:44:52I hate my stupid life.
00:44:53That's your answer for everything.
00:44:55Oh, I hate this. Oh, everything sucks.
00:44:57Yeah, Mom. Keep watching. Come on.
00:44:58Mom's your poor little victim baby with nothing, and everybody sucks but me.
00:45:01Keep it coming. What else? What else?
00:45:03I'm sick of trying with you. I am sick.
00:45:05Yeah, you're right. It's the first right thing you've ever said. You're sick. And you're sick in me.
00:45:09At least I do something with myself.
00:45:13Talk. Talk. That's all it is.
00:45:15What are you doing?
00:45:16I really need you. You're not here. You're not present.
00:45:18I need your help. I need you. I can't even imagine the shit you do.
00:45:21The shit you do.
00:45:22Stop.
00:45:23I didn't kill him.
00:45:25It's not my fault.
00:45:27You say you try. I don't see you trying.
00:45:29You say you try. I try.
00:45:31And I tried.
00:45:34And I still try.
00:45:38You just wallow in it.
00:45:42I loved him.
00:45:44As if I didn't.
00:45:47As if I didn't.
00:45:48That is not what I meant.
00:45:57And you know what? You did kill him.
00:46:00The same way when I was, what, eight? You told me my lower lip was too big.
00:46:03My eyes were too close together.
00:46:05I didn't do that.
00:46:06You did.
00:46:07You did the same thing to him slowly over time.
00:46:09Like when you belittled me when I was learning to count.
00:46:11I always mess up four and five.
00:46:14I'm sorry that happened.
00:46:15It didn't just happen.
00:46:17It wasn't an accident.
00:46:19You did it.
00:46:21Again and again.
00:46:23I'm sorry.
00:46:24I'm sorry I did that to you.
00:46:38You fucking should be.
00:46:39Happy birthday by the way.
00:46:57I thought you forgot.
00:47:09Okay.
00:47:12Okay, Liz.
00:47:14What do you want to talk about?
00:47:39I thought I've done that.
00:47:53I was just waiting, I stopped waiting for me while I was left.
00:47:57I stopped waiting.
00:47:58Ok.
00:48:00I may have been waiting for you to see me once in the house.
00:48:04I type thisứ未成 MU…
00:49:07Did you know?
00:49:19Did you think?
00:49:21Did you know he would ever do anything like that?
00:49:25No.
00:49:26No.
00:49:27I was working so much, you know.
00:49:2970 hours a week, I wasn't around.
00:49:31I mean, I think if I had been, maybe I could have.
00:49:35Yeah, I think the same thing.
00:49:37I want you to know something about your father.
00:49:39He was never happy.
00:49:40Even when we were young and I first met him at the union rally, he wasn't happy.
00:49:45He never thought anything he did was good.
00:49:48He never thought anything he did was worthwhile except for one thing.
00:49:51He loved you more than anything in the world.
00:49:55And he was proud of you.
00:49:56I remember the day you were born.
00:50:01You were, you were so little.
00:50:04You fit into his, his arm.
00:50:07Just your whole length of your body.
00:50:10And he held you and he pulled you to his heart.
00:50:12And I want you to know, it was your father that wanted to have you.
00:50:16I wasn't sure that I would be a good mother.
00:50:21And I know I'm not, a lot of the time.
00:50:23I know I mess up.
00:50:24Yeah, so do I.
00:50:26But to answer your question, yes, I knew he was getting worse.
00:50:31He was drinking all the time.
00:50:33Just like his father, you must have noticed that.
00:50:35I don't know, I think so.
00:50:36I knew that something was very wrong with him.
00:50:40And I wanted him to get help.
00:50:43Did you, like, force him?
00:50:44It was more complicated than that.
00:50:48Nobody forced anybody.
00:50:51Okay, well, explain it to me.
00:51:08Why do you always do that?
00:51:09Why can't you just tell me?
00:51:23This is, uh, very hard for me to talk about.
00:51:29That's not fair.
00:51:30I don't care if it's fair or not.
00:51:32He was my dad.
00:51:33Mm.
00:51:34You look great.
00:51:35That's a stunning observation.
00:51:36Fuck you.
00:51:38I fucking hate you.
00:51:39That's better, but still not original.
00:51:41What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:51:42I think it's better for you just to stay in your fantasy world.
00:51:44You're the worst fucking thing that has ever happened to me.
00:51:50I can't believe you won't tell.
00:51:53I can't believe.
00:51:55I can't believe you won't tell me.
00:51:57I can't believe you won't tell me.
00:52:04I can't fucking believe you won't tell me.
00:52:06I can't believe you won't tell me.
00:52:17I can't believe you won't tell me.
00:52:19Just tell me.
00:52:21It was Wednesday, the day before.
00:52:48The day before you died.
00:52:50Yeah.
00:52:50The day with the door.
00:52:54The door.
00:52:55Yeah.
00:53:01But what I didn't tell you is that I was there.
00:53:08You'd always said...
00:53:09I know.
00:53:10But I didn't want you to think of him that way.
00:53:14It's hard to even imagine him like that.
00:53:17I wish I could have hid that from you.
00:53:18I was there when I got home.
00:53:21Everything I did was to protect you from him.
00:53:23And from that.
00:53:24And from knowing that.
00:53:25I was just...
00:53:42I don't even know what I...
00:53:48What I...
00:53:48What I did.
00:53:50I don't even know what I...
00:54:02What I...
00:54:02What I did.
00:54:03I don't know what I was trying to say.
00:54:19I had to do something in front of me.
00:54:24You have to do whatever you're thinking of doing, no wrong thing.
00:54:35And he said, first you.
00:54:37No, and Lyssa.
00:54:39And me.
00:54:40No.
00:54:41He would never say that.
00:54:50There are things I'm not gonna tell you.
00:54:52There are parts of this you're never gonna know.
00:55:00Stop it.
00:55:09I told him I was leaving him.
00:55:11And that I was taking you with me.
00:55:13And that we couldn't live like this.
00:55:15And he couldn't.
00:55:23I told him.
00:55:24I told him.
00:55:25Oh, no!
00:55:30Oh, no.
00:55:31I told him.
00:55:41No, no.
00:55:43Don't tell him.
00:55:51And I went looking for you.
00:55:53And I looked all over.
00:55:54I went to school, and you weren't there.
00:55:56I went over to Daniel's parents' house, you weren't there.
00:55:58I went to Amy's house, I looked all over.
00:56:00And then I came home, and you were there.
00:56:03With him.
00:56:04He was so calm.
00:56:07He made me a sandwich.
00:56:09And he said, everything's gonna be fine.
00:56:12I know.
00:56:15What I really thought is that everything was okay, and that it was over.
00:56:19And then he left.
00:56:22That's the last time.
00:56:23He did come back.
00:56:25He came back later that night, and he got into bed with me, and I was too tired to say anything or to do anything.
00:56:30And then the next morning, he was gone.
00:56:33There's nothing you could have done, you know that, right?
00:56:36Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:56:37Listen to me.
00:56:39There is nothing you could have done.
00:56:42I miss him a lot.
00:56:47Despite everything that happened, I miss him all the time.
00:56:53I never thought you could love a human being as much as you love your kids.
00:56:56And you'll do anything for them.
00:56:58Anything.
00:56:58The best part of the day is whenever my kids smile at me or they give me a hug and say, I love you, mother.
00:57:08My kids are my best friends.
00:57:10They are.
00:57:10They are my world.
00:57:12They are funny.
00:57:13You know, I just love them.
00:57:14I love them.
00:57:15No matter what they do, that you will, as a mother, love them unconditionally.
00:57:22They're the reason that I've chosen to go on with life when I didn't want to.
00:57:27As long as they can grow up happy and healthy and be good people, that you'll do anything that you need to do to make that happen.
00:57:36I love her.
00:57:46Everything would be okay if you just hadn't.
00:57:51It can still be okay.
00:57:52Well, we have to find out whether I'm...
00:57:57Either way.
00:57:59Everything in the past has just gone so wrong.
00:58:03I wish...
00:58:05Wonder.
00:58:06Listen to me.
00:58:07You can question everything in the past.
00:58:12All the who's, the what's, the where's.
00:58:15But what matters is here now.
00:58:20I'm here for you.
00:58:22You're not alone.
00:58:34When I remember it, I remember understanding.
00:58:52When the test results came in.
00:59:14I knew it wasn't my time.
00:59:15But one day, it will be.
00:59:31And I'll be ready.
00:59:35I said it was her day.
00:59:42I knew it probably.
00:59:47I knew it.
00:59:50I knew it was.
00:59:51I knew it would be.
01:00:52Can I make a wish?
01:00:55Absolutely.
01:00:57What is it?
01:00:58I can't tell you.
01:01:00It won't come true.
01:01:02You want to know what mine is?
01:01:05On the count of three.
01:01:07One.
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