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Summaries. 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. While in her treatment to help her feel happy, Norma finishes her old books and her most favorite one happens to be named 'Touched.
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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.
00:02:11You.
00:02:12You.
00:02:13I don't know.
00:02:14You.
00:02:15You.
00:02:16Yes.
00:02:17You.
00:02:18You.
00:02:19Okay.
00:02:21Well done.
00:02:22Emma 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.
00:02:59Dr. 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.
00:03:18Okay.
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, Ms. Boswell's current medical condition and detailed history will be provided.
00:03:47Understood.
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.
00:04:01Do you have any questions for me?
00:04:10Well, then, I think we can proceed to the trial phase.
00:04:14Assuming, of course, you agree to the preliminary conditions.
00:04:17Well, for the rate you're offering, I'd be crazy not to give it a shot.
00:04:33I, uh, think you're supposed to show me to my room?
00:04:35Of course.
00:04:38Uh, after you.
00:04:55I 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. Just like me.
00:05:07Excuse me?
00:05:08Well, 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.
00:05:35I 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?
00:05:44Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:05:49Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:05:53What are you doing in here?
00:05:54Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:05:56Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:05:57Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:06:01What are you doing in here?
00:06:02What are you doing in here?
00:06:04Checking to make sure you're still alive?
00:06:05Checking to make sure you're still alive.
00:06:06I was sleeping.
00:06:07I was sleeping.
00:06:08It's 10 o'clock.
00:06:09So?
00:06:10So it's time to get up.
00:06:12Nobody tells me when to get up.
00:06:13Why 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 bought 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
00:06:39and presumably improve your condition.
00:06:41I drink coffee in the morning.
00:06:44Coffee?
00:06:45It's this or green tea.
00:06:47Oh, give me that glass.
00:06:49I believe I find you quite intolerable.
00:06:54Oh, well, it's just the first day.
00:06:56Oh.
00:07:01Hey.
00:07:02What are you planting?
00:07:05Ah, today is a good day.
00:07:08I get to plant my sunflowers.
00:07:10Do you garden?
00:07:12I can't say that I do, no.
00:07:14Some people say that these are overused, too common.
00:07:17Victims of their own popularity.
00:07:19But they've always been Miss Boswell's favorite, too.
00:07:22How long do they last?
00:07:23Oh, just the summer season.
00:07:25Aren't there ones that grow by themselves year after year?
00:07:28Sure, perennials.
00:07:29Perennials.
00:07:30But I enjoy the cycle.
00:07:31You know, watching them grow tall, thrive, and then fade away.
00:07:35Plus, it gives me something to do.
00:07:37I can't imagine you'd be bored looking after this place, though.
00:07:40Yeah, 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.
00:07:54What accident?
00:07:55A car accident.
00:07:57Her and her husband Samuel.
00:07:59Oh, it was a terrible thing.
00:08:02Truck blindsided them.
00:08:04Killed Sam instantly.
00:08:07You never heard about that?
00:08:10It was all over the news.
00:08:13Um, I guess I must have missed it.
00:08:37Norma Boswell is an American author of epic tales of love and tragedy.
00:08:44Tragedy became a reality for Boswell in a horrific accident.
00:08:50After returning home from the hospital, she became an almost total recluse, virtually disappearing.
00:09:07Me again.
00:09:12Oh.
00:09:13Good morning.
00:09:33Good morning.
00:09:37Hey, would you like a sandwich?
00:09:46Let me know when you're done.
00:09:58Dr. Buck.
00:09:59Ah, Miss Boswell and I will need to be alone for a little while.
00:10:02Oh, you sure I can't give you a hand with something?
00:10:04No, thank you.
00:10:05Not until your trial is complete.
00:10:06Still a few more days.
00:10:08Oh.
00:10:10And likely,
00:10:11Long live to be alone for a home.
00:10:14If you're in a dungeon, your todasas, by others, you say that you can rest.
00:10:20Single and not when you shall have committed by Eand inexperience.
00:10:22You keep in mind.
00:10:23You keep in mind.
00:10:24Get in mind.
00:10:25Double and not the time.
00:10:26Your희 and I will need you.
00:10:31You don't need to be alone.
00:10:32The neck is dressed like a gathering of sisters,
00:10:35I don't know.
00:11:05Whoa, whoa, whoa!
00:11:24Who are you?
00:11:25Who are you?
00:11:26I asked you first.
00:11:27Are you out of your mind?
00:11:32I'm Justin.
00:11:34Oswell?
00:11:35Oh.
00:11:36Just get back in town and already causing a ruckus.
00:11:40Sorry.
00:11:41I was gonna get something to eat.
00:11:42I didn't mean to wake anybody up.
00:11:43So much for that.
00:11:44It looks like it.
00:11:46I'll fix you your favorite.
00:11:48I missed you.
00:11:50So, uh, what's your deal?
00:11:53Latest attempt at a private nurse.
00:11:57I'm gonna go back to bed.
00:12:00Good night.
00:12:01Kill her.
00:12:02Hey.
00:12:03Kill her.
00:12:04Hey.
00:12:05Hey.
00:12:06Oh.
00:12:07Um, I am so sorry about last night.
00:12:14I feel terrible.
00:12:15No.
00:12:16I was impressed.
00:12:17Hardcore.
00:12:18My mother should pay you as a security guard, too.
00:12:19Right.
00:12:20Where are you going with that?
00:12:21Laundry room?
00:12:22Marie doesn't do it for you?
00:12:23I think I can do my own laundry.
00:12:25So, I see you like to sleep late like your mother.
00:12:26I'm a little jet lagged.
00:12:27Oh?
00:12:28Where are you coming from?
00:12:29Spain.
00:12:30Germany.
00:12:31France.
00:12:32Uh, Portugal on the way back through.
00:12:33Wow.
00:12:34What were you doing there?
00:12:35Oh.
00:12:36What were you doing there?
00:12:37Oh.
00:12:38Oh.
00:12:39Oh.
00:12:40Oh.
00:12:41Oh.
00:12:42Oh.
00:12:43Oh.
00:12:44Oh.
00:12:45Oh.
00:12:46Oh.
00:12:47Oh.
00:12:48Oh.
00:12:49Oh.
00:12:50Oh.
00:12:51Oh.
00:12:52Oh.
00:12:53Oh.
00:12:54Oh.
00:12:55All this.
00:12:56All 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,
00:13:15rest.
00:13:21Okay.
00:13:22So we're going to lift our arms up, reach for the sky.
00:13:24for the sky.
00:13:26Okay, you're not reaching. Reach.
00:13:29Oh, for the
00:13:30sake. You know, we could move this outside,
00:13:32even onto the porch. It's really beautiful.
00:13:35I don't get the point of all
00:13:36this. Well, it increases
00:13:38your blood flow, oxygen to the heart,
00:13:40elongates your spine.
00:13:42Why can't you just let me be?
00:13:44I told you. My plan here
00:13:46is to increase your health to the best of my
00:13:48ability. It's all a charade.
00:13:50Well, as you know, my trial period is coming to an end,
00:13:52so if you'd like to let me go,
00:13:54now's your big chance. I don't need
00:13:56a big chance. Fine.
00:13:59Let's go do some more exercises.
00:14:01I'm gonna do some arm circles now.
00:14:03So just out to the side.
00:14:06This is
00:14:06intolerable. If I'm so intolerable,
00:14:09why have you kept me around?
00:14:10I'm merely curious. Okay, reverse
00:14:12direction now.
00:14:15You don't possess any
00:14:16kind of personal agenda
00:14:18whatsoever.
00:14:20You treat me as a... As
00:14:22any of my patients?
00:14:24As if I don't hold your faith
00:14:26in the palm of my hand?
00:14:29Okay, let's just do some more
00:14:30exercisers, okay?
00:14:32I'd be willing to bet that you have no husband,
00:14:34no family of your own.
00:14:37You bet right?
00:14:38No boyfriend?
00:14:39No.
00:14:40So you come here valiantly
00:14:41and devote yourself blindly
00:14:44and stoically to your duty
00:14:45with no heed whatsoever
00:14:48to anything outside that
00:14:50narrow compass.
00:14:51You think that makes me
00:14:53like some kind of saint
00:14:54or something?
00:14:55I think it makes you a dunce.
00:15:00Well, since I'm so simple,
00:15:02maybe you could explain
00:15:03something to me?
00:15:04Your son just arrived home
00:15:06from abroad,
00:15:07and yet,
00:15:07neither of you have said
00:15:08hello to each other.
00:15:09I'm just trying to get
00:15:10my simple brain
00:15:11to understand.
00:15:12Out of my house.
00:15:14It's been a real pleasure.
00:15:39Hey.
00:15:39Emma?
00:16:06Hey.
00:16:09where you going you can send me my check for the week she fired you in so many words just now wait
00:16:18let me talk to you please
00:16:33miss boswell apologizes she would like you to stay on her outbursts are
00:16:39her outbursts are not what's bothering me what's bothering me is i have no idea what's going on
00:16:44here i understand at times miss boswell can be difficult and rather eccentric but she's very
00:16:51dear to me and she's very ill miss boswell was diagnosed with ms when she was in her mid-30s
00:17:01i found one of her capaxone capsules so yes well early last month she had to be hospitalized due
00:17:07to abnormal symptoms an mri of her brain revealed progressive multifocal leukoencephalitis
00:17:16so what treatment is she receiving for the pml nothing nothing she refused for fear of adverse
00:17:24side effects after the sale of the hospital i was barely able to convince her to continue with the
00:17:29modified treatment for ms she doesn't trust the medicines or the doctors but there are valid
00:17:35treatment options out there ms boswell's mind is set she 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
00:17:48so you're looking for palliative care is that a problem for you no but
00:17:51what about her family well there's only justin she doesn't want him to know she doesn't want anyone
00:18:00to know as of now it's just the hospital staff myself and her attorney i must insist now that you
00:18:09sign our confidentiality agreement
00:18:11as you can see there's a substantial bonus on top of your base rate if you reach the um
00:18:22cessation of life also note the clause that uh states what happens if you break our agreements
00:18:31disclosure of any of miss boswell's private information by the party including but not limited
00:18:36to miss boswell's personal medical information will immediately terminate employment avoiding any
00:18:42monetary incentives and rendering the party vulnerable to punitive legal action is that clear enough
00:18:51how long excuse me how long does she have without treatment for the virus
00:18:57i really didn't apologize norma
00:19:13the good doctor fears that we've lost our candidate so maybe he's just tired of looking after me himself
00:19:20emma has agreed to all of our conditions she signed our agreements
00:19:24normal normal okay
00:19:34welcome welcome welcome to my home we're so pleased and fortunate to have you la-dee-da
00:19:43uh yes i did sign your papers but i have to say i i don't quite understand everything in them
00:19:52what pray tell me i'll elucidate for you well why wouldn't you tell your family i get why you don't
00:20:02want it out there for the press turning it into some big news story but your own son even henry and
00:20:10maria you don't have a shred of knowledge about me or my family fair enough but i actually have some
00:20:18conditions of my own this is going to be good i think we should fully vet all the treatment options
00:20:24as i said we've of course discussed the options available and miss boswell has elected to i'd like
00:20:30to live in a relatively comfortable state until i expire well i'm sorry but that's not one of your options
00:20:37if you're concerned about the side effects of the medicine the symptoms of your disease are going to
00:20:44get far worse as it progresses quite frankly i think you're lucky to have fared so well up until this
00:20:50point i'm not sure the word lucky is appropriate here all i'm saying is there are some innovative
00:20:56treatment options out there you're just a nurse you don't know what you're talking about
00:21:02i can do some more research where our options again what do you say normal
00:21:11at least keep an open mind
00:21:32it's just me it's good in here you safe
00:21:38so you survived apparently so hey i'm gonna get out of here for a bit heading to town see if i can
00:21:44find some trouble to get into go to join i don't think so come on you've been cooped up here the whole
00:21:49time you must want to escape this dungeon for a while dungeon don't you like to have any fun my job
00:21:55here is 24 7. you're never gonna please her you know i'm not trying to please her no matter what
00:22:01you do how hard you try you won't be good enough all right last shot take a ride with me you're used
00:22:12to getting what you want aren't you ouch you pretty much just say whatever's on your mind don't you
00:22:16mm-hmm what is it with you two anyway excuse me you and your mother uh you've seen the way she is
00:22:24relationships are two-way street last time i checked if anybody's used to getting their way
00:22:30it's my mother and let's just say she didn't exactly get what she wanted with me
00:23:00good morning oh good morning time for your daily capaxone oh what joy
00:23:25well where is dr beck he won't be coming in today i'll be administering your shots for your ms from
00:23:32now on you reading all your own books no i haven't looked at most of these in years i'm just skimming
00:23:45through to see what's left of me after i i'm gone thought you were done with all that yeah
00:23:55what kind of morbid person fashions their existence isolating themselves with sickness and death
00:24:03well uh we can't all be great artists well there must be some other palatable way that
00:24:10an attractive intelligent young woman like yourself can make ends meet
00:24:18i thought i was simple and a dunce what is it that you want
00:24:25um i mean really want
00:24:32well one day i would like to open up my own inpatient facility for the terminally ill
00:24:41that sounds dreadful what does all this stem from i mean are you dealing with some guilt from your past
00:24:49because you said that your mother was we're not talking about my mother right now what is your
00:24:54dream ready yeah have you ever even considered it or is it true that you are a woeful selfless
00:25:08slave to work travel i would like to travel where have you been well in seventh grade we went on a
00:25:19school trip to see mount rushmore i'm sorry i asked where would you like to go
00:25:25europe italy mostly i'm sure you've been everywhere yes i've been to the four corners of the civilized world
00:25:36and some uncivilized i would like you to read one of my books
00:25:43why do you care what i think i don't i just said i'd like you to read it
00:25:52is this part of my job if it pleases you to think so
00:25:55okay
00:28:36My dad sure knew about cars.
00:28:37He was always trying to teach me, but I was just never too interested at the time.
00:28:41I'm sorry you lost your dad.
00:28:42It was cool.
00:28:44He was a real even-keeled guy.
00:28:47I guess it was the glue of our family, because since he's been gone, everything just fell apart.
00:28:55How about you?
00:28:56Your family as messed up as mine?
00:28:57Uh, but my 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, I...
00:29:13She 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.
00:29:28I guess some people deal with things in different ways.
00:29:33And some people don't deal with them at all.
00:29:38You sure you know what you're doing down there?
00:29:40Yes, I got it.
00:29:42I am a manly man.
00:29:43Here we go.
00:29:46Ready?
00:29:48One, two, and three.
00:29:51Oh, 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?
00:30:05Hey.
00:30:13Relax, you 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.
00:30:31You 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.
00:30:42And 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.
00:31:06Motivate me?
00:31:08Is that what you want to call it?
00:31:09How about beating me down over and over again until 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?
00:31:24Oh, get away from me.
00:31:28Oh, you can.
00:31:28Let's get her upstairs.
00:31:30Oh.
00:31:31Oh.
00:31:40Symptoms will only get worse from here.
00:31:42Exponentially.
00:31:43We 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, but 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 through the summer, into the fall.
00:32:09It is a systemic treatment, and yes, you could very well experience adverse symptoms.
00:32:15But the treatments would, in all likelihood, increase 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.
00:32:39Good morning.
00:32:58How 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 O.J. 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?
00:33:24I, uh...
00:33:26I'll be back with your supper later.
00:33:32So, I finished Gone in Forever.
00:33:35And did it meet your expectations?
00:33:37Well, I didn't really know what to expect.
00:33:40Well, would you like the book?
00:33:44Please, 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,
00:34:02translated into 24 different languages,
00:34:05and 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,
00:34:12I 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,
00:34:35wasting away your final days in solitude and self-pity?
00:34:38Find yourself another nurse.
00:34:41And I know you think you're strong and you don't need anyone else,
00:34:44but I don't buy it.
00:34:45I'm in control of this situation.
00:34:47You're not in control of anything,
00:34:49and 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,
00:35:05but I've sublet my place in the interim, so...
00:35:08Yeah.
00:35:10Okay, so if you can get that list to me tomorrow,
00:35:12that would be great.
00:35:14I...
00:35:14Oh.
00:35:16Hang on.
00:35:17I've got another call.
00:35:18Bye.
00:35:23Hello?
00:35:24Emma.
00:35:25Dr. Beck.
00:35:29Honey!
00:35:29Over 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,
00:35:50there's a loving, compassionate, brilliant person.
00:35:53She's just been through a lot.
00:35:58A lot of people have been through a lot.
00:35:59Norma's at the most unhappy state of her entire life.
00:36:03Even after Samuel died, it was shock and depression.
00:36:07But now it's as if she feels there's nothing left for her.
00:36:11And 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.
00:36:23And she likes me.
00:36:24She 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.
00:38:05But I suppose clinging to a few more miserable weeks 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 sick.
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.
00:40:06What 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.
00:40:34I believe you'd make a good character in one of my novels.
00:40:39Hmm.
00:40:41Hmm.
00:40:49Hmm.
00:41:02Okay.
00:41:03We 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.
00:41:14Whirling dervish.
00:41:18You haven't complained about your headaches for days.
00:41:21Oh, it's being replaced by a lot of nausea.
00:41:24Oh, that reminds me. It's time for your comp scene.
00:41:33What is it?
00:41:34Mom?
00:41:35Come back later. I'm busy.
00:41:37I'm going into town later.
00:41:39I'd love to talk to you.
00:41:40I wanted to show you something if I could.
00:41:42Fine.
00:41:52Thank you, Emma.
00:41:53What's so important?
00:41:55I got a bit of good news.
00:41:59Take a look at this.
00:42:00I don't have glasses. Just tell me for Pete's sake.
00:42:03It's my novella. It's gonna be published.
00:42:06What?
00:42:07Your 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?
00:42:17I don't know.
00:42:18I don't know what the best.
00:42:19It's about 10 years ago, no.
00:42:20I need to have read of it.
00:42:21I want to read from you.
00:42:22And you see him.
00:42:23I'm ready by the news, man.
00:42:24And I love my new name.
00:42:25I love Ed.
00:42:26Look at him.
00:42:27It's about my image.
00:42:28I love Ed.
00:42:29I love you, son.
00:42:30And I love your name.
00:42:31And I love you.
00:42:32And I love my name.
00:42:33It's about my name.
00:42:34Bravo!
00:43:04...
00:44:04These 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?
00:45:04I'll get that.
00:45:10Uh, no, it's all right.
00:45:11Not a problem.
00:45:12I have to do a couple loads anyway.
00:45:13Oh, well, thank you.
00:45:16I figure if you're going to be here, we might as well be as some news to each other.
00:45:19Um, okay.
00:45:21Is there anything I can do for you?
00:45:23Actually, I was hoping to get an update on Norma's condition.
00:45:25Oh, no, Maria, I, um, I can't.
00:45:30I 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.
00:45:35So there's something you're not telling us.
00:45:38I administered her medication for years.
00:45:40Maria, please.
00:45:41What's changed?
00:45:42I legally cannot discuss this with you.
00:45:48Fine.
00:45:50Don't think you'll get a second chance with me.
00:45:52Well, I'll get a second chance with you.
00:46:22Where to?
00:46:35Uh, looks like Burkina Faso.
00:46:39You haven't really done it.
00:46:41Just picked a random place and gone there.
00:46:43More times than I can count.
00:46:45Want to come?
00:46:46Uh, no.
00:46:47Why not?
00:46:47I have responsibilities.
00:46:49Here you go.
00:46:50Your turn.
00:46:51Ready?
00:46:52Oh, Italy.
00:46:56Ever been?
00:46:58Milan, Trieste, Rome, Florence, Naples, Venice, Verona.
00:47:04Verona?
00:47:05Is that where you want to go?
00:47:06It'll be my top choice.
00:47:07Well, then I guess it's settled.
00:47:19So, what made you start traveling so much?
00:47:22After my dad died, I guess I just felt like I needed to get away.
00:47:28What about your mom?
00:47:29We were never really that close to begin with.
00:47:32My dad always said it was because we were so much alike.
00:47:35And he would think that would be a good thing.
00:47:37Yeah.
00:47:37Anyway, she was in a coma.
00:47:40I thought she was gone.
00:47:43I felt like I didn't have a home anymore.
00:47:44And, uh, when she woke up...
00:47:49You were gone.
00:47:55I was in Southeast Asia.
00:47:58There were tropical storms.
00:47:59Took two weeks to get back.
00:48:01And when I finally made it to the hospital...
00:48:02I don't know.
00:48:03She...
00:48:05Wouldn't look at me the same.
00:48:11She's right, you know.
00:48:12About what?
00:48:13I am a crummy writer.
00:48:26You said your father left when your mom got sick.
00:48:29Yeah.
00:48:31Did he ever come back?
00:48:35At the funeral?
00:48:36What did he say?
00:48:41There's nothing he could have said.
00:48:45So?
00:48:47Is that the last time you ever saw him?
00:48:58I know there's something wrong.
00:49:01But Emma won't tell me what it is.
00:49:03So you asked her?
00:49:04Yes.
00:49:04She says she can't discuss it.
00:49:07What kind of answer is that?
00:49:09Maybe it's the truth.
00:49:14Don't defend her.
00:49:15How...
00:49:16How am I defending her?
00:49:19I am not defending her.
00:49:25You're right.
00:49:27Really?
00:49:29Yes.
00:49:30Hmm.
00:49:31Go figure.
00:49:34That's it.
00:49:36End of the treatment phase of your second cycle.
00:49:40How do you feel?
00:49:41I'm looking forward to a week without this torture device.
00:49:46I mean, in all truth, the headaches have dissipated, and I'm walking around better.
00:49:51Well, your sleeping patterns have improved, and you do seem more lucid.
00:49:56So, okay.
00:49:58I'll be back to check in later in the week, do something enjoyable with your downtown normal.
00:50:10So, I finished an empty table.
00:50:15So, should I brace myself for another rave review?
00:50:20I actually liked it.
00:50:21A lot.
00:50:22You trash my essential classic, and you revere my most obscure work.
00:50:26I just found it to be more hopeful.
00:50:28That's why it was almost universally panned.
00:50:33I 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.
00:50:39Well, you noticed correctly.
00:50:41And I saw on the internet that you had written the better part of another masterpiece right
00:50:47before your accident.
00:50:48Like most writers, I have a dozen half-written manuscripts lying around.
00:50:54Right.
00:50:56But is there any one that's special?
00:50:58Does it matter now?
00:51:02No.
00:51:05Okay.
00:51:06Time for your exercises?
00:51:08No, no, no.
00:51:09I have been specifically told about my personal physician to do something enjoyable.
00:51:16Um, okay.
00:51:18What would you like to do?
00:51:22I used to retreat to these when I had writer's block, which happened with great frequency.
00:51:30Oh, there we go.
00:51:42Oh, wow.
00:51:44Is it?
00:51:48It's my Samuel.
00:51:54You really are very good.
00:51:56I had writer's block, and I had lots of practice.
00:52:02You ever paint?
00:52:04Uh, no.
00:52:05Would you like to try?
00:52:08Oh, I'd have no idea.
00:52:10That's it.
00:52:11You don't need an idea.
00:52:12That's the beauty of it.
00:52:14You just have to look for things and feel it.
00:52:17And then paint it.
00:52:19But I don't know how.
00:52:21Creating art is like discovering your soul.
00:52:24You can't expect to know yourself unless you express yourself.
00:52:29I just, I just don't think I'd be very good.
00:52:32How do you know?
00:52:34Unless you try.
00:52:35Oh, Maria, dear.
00:52:51Come in.
00:52:52Come in.
00:52:53I haven't seen you with your paints in ages.
00:52:55Oh, well.
00:52:57It seems that Emma has inspired me.
00:53:01No.
00:53:02I'll come back and check on you later.
00:53:03Well, wait.
00:53:05Why don't you come and join us?
00:53:06We'll have a painting party.
00:53:08Just us girls.
00:53:20No, it's working.
00:53:24Do you need more?
00:53:25No, that's right.
00:53:26Oh, wait.
00:53:27Oh, wait.
00:53:27Oh, wait.
00:53:27Oh, my God.
00:53:29Okay.
00:53:29Okay.
00:53:30I didn't even start at mine yet.
00:53:34I'd rather help you.
00:53:36I'm terrible.
00:53:37I can't.
00:53:38Look at that.
00:53:39When's the last time you've seen Mom like this?
00:53:43No, don't compare it to mine.
00:53:45Honestly, I can't even remember.
00:53:46I can't even do something good as this.
00:54:14Hey.
00:54:14Hey.
00:54:16Hey.
00:54:18Can't sleep?
00:54:19Nope.
00:54:21Me neither.
00:54:21Me neither.
00:54:35If each one is supposed to be different, special, then each one belongs.
00:54:40Each one has its place, right?
00:54:48I guess I never wanted to be different.
00:54:50You're not so bad, Justin.
00:54:54That's just tough, trying to live up to expectations.
00:54:56So stop trying.
00:55:00Easy for you to say.
00:55:01Why's that?
00:55:02Because 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.
00:55:20You didn't know, you were just scared.
00:55:28I can see how much you care about her.
00:55:30She's my mom.
00:55:35She's my mom.
00:55:35She's my mom.
00:55:37I was like, I'm going to think of the rest of you, but she's my mom.
00:55:38I don't know.
00:55:47I'm going to be the one.
00:55:50I agree.
00:55:51You know, I don't know.
00:55:51I'm going to be there.
00:55:52I'm not going to be here.
00:55:53I'm going to be the one.
00:55:54I'm going to be the one.
00:56:55Hi, Samuel. I've no more reason to connect, no more reason to share.
00:57:00That was my last interview.
00:57:03The New Yorker.
00:57:05It was just a couple of weeks after I awoke from my coma.
00:57:08When the great public's fear was that I had sustained some sort of brain damage that would prevent me from spinning my tails.
00:57:16But, oh, I lost much more than that.
00:57:21Look, I'm not going to pretend to know how all this works.
00:57:27But I do know that you're at your best, your happiest, when you're creating.
00:57:36I mean, you light up.
00:57:38I think you should try and finish your book.
00:57:42Not for the public.
00:57:43Not for anyone else.
00:57:44Just for you.
00:57:45I'm not sure I can.
00:57:48Try.
00:57:51If nothing else, it'll make you feel good.
00:57:57Might even help you to...
00:58:01To heal.
00:58:03It's been a long time.
00:58:15It's been a long time.
00:58:45It's been a long time.
01:00:15I 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.
01:00:36Your 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!
01:01:03Maria! Oh, I've got something for you.
01:01:14Norma.
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.
01:01:29With great pride, I can assure you.
01:01:32Oh, thank you.
01:01:38Good morning.
01:01:52How are we feeling today?
01:01:55I feel like I'm ready for an adventure.
01:01:57I know the third cycle's been really hard on you.
01:02:01You'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.
01:02:22Where are they going?
01:02:47Wow, this is amazing.
01:02:49Oh, look at the green.
01:02:52Oh, I'm not going too fast.
01:03:03Hang on, 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, Miss Boswell.
01:03:25Norma.
01:03:27Call me Norma.
01:03:32Okay.
01:03:33Well, I guess I sometimes would forget.
01:03:40What?
01:03:41That the world could be so beautiful.
01:03:48It can.
01:03:53Yeah.
01:03:55I guess it can.
01:03:56Don't tell me you're leaving us again.
01:04:09Well, you take care of yourself.
01:04:10You too.
01:04:10And take care of everyone and everything in this house like you always do.
01:04:14I will.
01:04:15Bye, Maria.
01:04:16Bye-bye.
01:04:18Hey, Maria.
01:04:20Emma.
01:04:21Hey.
01:04:21Justin.
01:04:23Where are you going?
01:04:25Burkina Faso, remember?
01:04:27What?
01:04:27Kidding.
01:04:28Just going back to Europe.
01:04:29What?
01:04:30Come with me.
01:04:34Justin.
01:04:35Your mother, she's not well.
01:04:37She never really has been, Emma.
01:04:39No, no, no.
01:04:40You can get another nurse.
01:04:41Best in the business.
01:04:41You don't understand.
01:04:42Not as good as you.
01:04:43Justin.
01:04:43She's dying.
01:04:47She has a rare virus.
01:04:49I 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.
01:05:17God.
01:05:17You 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.
01:05:31She'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.
01:05:39Norma?
01:05:40Is it true?
01:05:43Why wouldn't you tell me?
01:05:44Why would you want to go through this without us?
01:05:48Get out.
01:05:53Not you.
01:05:53You have to understand.
01:06:08Oh, please.
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, please.
01:06:17You remember what it was like when you lost your husband so suddenly?
01:06:22All those things you might have wanted to say to him but never got the chance?
01:06:27You are taking that chance away from Justin.
01:06:30Did it ever occur to you that maybe I was trying to protect him?
01:06:35The only thing you are protecting right now is yourself.
01:06:40That's enough!
01:06:43I want you gone tomorrow.
01:06:46Mom?
01:07:11Mom?
01:07:12Mom?
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.
01:07:29Oh, might 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?
01:07:42In my dying days you come to me to tell me how much I wounded you?
01:07:48I am sorry that I wasn't there.
01:07:52And I am sorry that I am never gonna be what you wanted me to be.
01:08:07Your father wanted to stay home that night,
01:08:10but I insisted we go out.
01:08:13And he wanted to hire a driver.
01:08:17But I wanted it to be just the two of us.
01:08:20And if I had known...
01:08:22I love you, Mom.
01:08:31I love you, Mom.
01:08:32I love you, Mom.
01:08:33I love you, Mom.
01:08:34Oh.
01:08:58Oh.
01:09:00May I come in?
01:09:02Yes.
01:09:05I 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.
01:09:32It makes me too sick.
01:09:33I can't write like this.
01:09:34We can adjust your dose.
01:09:35We 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 and I believe you will love them.
01:09:45You were brought here for the purpose of ushering me through my final dark days.
01:09:51And somehow you have spun those days into weeks and then months and you've made them brighter and more vital than I ever dreamed possible.
01:10:04I don't think I can do that part.
01:10:17Oh honey.
01:10:18Oh honey.
01:10:19Oh honey.
01:10:21You've given so much.
01:10:23You've fought alongside me.
01:10:25You're my inspiration.
01:10:26But now it's time to finish strong.
01:10:35Oh.
01:10:36Okay.
01:10:37Okay.
01:10:38Okay.
01:10:39Oh honey.
01:10:53Okay.
01:10:54Oh honey.
01:10:55Oh honey.
01:11:00Oh honey.
01:11:02hey
01:12:06Justin.
01:12:07Mom?
01:12:08Oh.
01:12:09Oh, Justin.
01:12:11Oh.
01:12:12Oh, baby.
01:12:14Oh, I love you.
01:12:15I love you.
01:12:16Oh.
01:12:17Oh.
01:12:18Oh, Justin.
01:12:19Oh.
01:12:20Oh, baby.
01:12:21Oh, I love you.
01:12:22I love you.
01:12:23And I'm so sorry.
01:12:24I just don't know how to show it.
01:12:25Oh, it's okay.
01:12:26Oh, it's okay.
01:12:27But I do love you from your head to your toe.
01:12:28I don't care how old you get or how big you get, you'll always be my baby.
01:12:31Oh.
01:12:32Oh.
01:12:33Oh.
01:12:34Oh, mom, I love you so much.
01:12:35Oh.
01:12:36Oh.
01:12:37Oh.
01:12:38Oh, mom, I love you so much.
01:12:39Oh.
01:12:40Oh.
01:12:41Would you like some tea?
01:12:42I'd love some.
01:12:45You're welcome.
01:12:46How do you like some tea?
01:12:47I'd love some.
01:13:04You're welcome.
01:13:12You're welcome.
01:14:37I have to say, this is incredible.
01:14:40It's like...
01:14:43Norma.
01:14:47Oh, God.
01:14:50Oh, God.
01:14:52Oh, God.
01:14:54Oh, God.
01:14:56Oh, God.
01:14:58Oh, God.
01:15:00Oh, God.
01:15:06Oh, God.
01:15:08Oh, God.
01:15:10Oh, God.
01:15:12Oh, God.
01:15:14Oh, God.
01:15:16Oh, God.
01:15:20Oh, God.
01:15:22Oh, God.
01:15:24Oh, God.
01:15:26Oh, God.
01:15:28Oh, God.
01:15:30Oh, God.
01:15:32Oh, God.
01:15:34Oh, God.
01:15:36Oh, God.
01:15:46Oh, God.
01:15:48Go ahead.
01:15:50You do it.
01:16:18Let her go.
01:16:38Goodbye, Mom.
01:16:48Miss Boswell's will is relatively straightforward.
01:17:08She has left the majority of her material possessions to U3.
01:17:13She basically has left her entire physical estate
01:17:17to Henry and Maria Luther.
01:17:22And everything else to Justin.
01:17:25Justin, we should set a time
01:17:27where we can go through exactly what all of this entails for you.
01:17:31And then there's you.
01:17:34Me?
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
01:17:44that she accrued during her time spent
01:17:46as my private nurse, per our original agreement.
01:17:49And following this agreement,
01:17:51she yet forgoes any right
01:17:53to the monetary incentive pledged for her, confidentiality,
01:17:57in regards to my condition.
01:17:59Because she failed at that part.
01:18:01But, in consideration of her other successes,
01:18:06I 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
01:18:18will dwarf any prior agreed upon incentive.
01:18:22And, seeing how Emma has little interest in money,
01:18:28or any other selfish pursuits for that matter,
01:18:31these funds shall not and will not, under threat of punitive action,
01:18:36be used to open any kind of private care center
01:18:39before a minimum ensuing period of two years.
01:18:43In the interim, I would personally suggest that she take time to travel.
01:18:48I understand Northern Italy is quite nice this time of year.
01:18:52And, yes, this is my last dying wish.
01:18:58Well, thank you, Mr. Bishop.
01:19:00There's one more thing, actually.
01:19:03Of all the areas in which my dear son Justin underachieves,
01:19:07being a tour guide is not one of them.
01:19:11Hint, hint.
01:19:13Love, Norma.
01:19:30So, dinner at 8-tonight?
01:19:37Alright, but we're not gonna cry all night.
01:19:39We're gonna celebrate my mom's life.
01:19:40Let's celebrate the way Norma would have wanted.
01:19:48So, I think, we're going on a trip?
01:19:51Last dying wish.
01:19:52I'm officially homeless.
01:19:54Now, anyway, so...
01:19:56turns out my mom's pretty controlling, even after death.
01:19:59Yes, she is.
01:20:01Are you sure you want me as your guide?
01:20:03I 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.
01:20:19Right down the Italian coast.
01:20:20Right down the Italian Riviera. We can catch the ferry from Naples.
01:20:24It's a great place to start.
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