00:00At first, it seemed like it was all going to be OK.
00:04Diane had her job up in Los Angeles.
00:06I was at Pendleton.
00:08Those first couple of weekends, we
00:10couldn't get enough of each other.
00:11Oh, I miss those baby blues.
00:15But after a few weeks, the new wore off,
00:19and reality set in.
00:21Diane.
00:23I just got paged.
00:25I got to go in.
00:27I'm sorry.
00:28It wasn't anybody's fault, really.
00:31It was just life being life.
00:35Well, that plus the fact that long distance
00:38marriage is for idiots.
00:40Yeah.
00:40Oh my god, I'm so sorry.
00:42I got stuck in a meeting.
00:43But you're still in LA?
00:44Yeah.
00:46And I got handed a ton of documents
00:48to proofread for Monday morning.
00:50You didn't start on dinner yet, did you?
00:52That's OK.
00:54Do what you need to do.
00:55I said long distance was for idiots.
00:58And we'll figure it out.
01:00I love you.
01:01I love you too.
01:03LA wasn't even that far away.
01:06But it felt like it was getting farther.
01:08It felt like the distance was killing us.
01:12It started showing up even when we were 10 feet apart.
01:16I knew if we were going to pull out of this rut,
01:19something had to give.
01:21But instead, things were about to get
01:24a lot more complicated.
01:27Dad, what are you doing here?
01:29Nice to see you too, son.
01:31Yeah, I told you it wasn't a good time.
01:33I got a lot going on.
01:35Well, you got to do what you got to do.
01:37I'm here to see her anyway.
01:41Oh, about damn time I get to know my daughter-in-law.
01:44Evening, Mr. Gibbs.
01:46You get that hand out of here.
01:47I'm a hugger.
01:48Come on.
01:50Hope you don't mind me camping out on the couch.
01:52Of course not.
01:53Right, Leroy?
01:54We're so glad you're here.
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