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00:04You're not ready yet.
00:05I knew you wouldn't be ready.
00:06You want to go on a camper trip?
00:08Fine. You want to go?
00:10Let's go be happy campers.
00:17I know some local girls who can really clean your trout.
00:25Some pre-rolled joints?
00:27I don't want to fight.
00:28Well, you did a minute ago.
00:29You're afraid to hit me because I got phony pins.
01:02I don't know.
01:04I don't know.
01:08I don't know.
01:23I don't know.
02:02I'm terribly sorry about your husband, Mrs. Twine, and I am sorry it took the government so long to get
02:08you the paperwork, but Shackler is yours again.
02:11If I can ever do anything to help, please don't hesitate to call.
02:15Thank you for believing in my husband. I'm going to put this in my Rolodex. You never know when you're
02:20going to need a Fed.
02:25Thanks.
02:33Hi, Frank. Vince, what are you doing here?
02:37Um, I just came to clear up the last few things out of my office. You know, what was my
02:42office. And to say goodbye to Amber.
02:46Uh-huh. Okay, well, this is the last night in the music business. Tomorrow your limousine turns into a pumpkin.
02:53I know.
02:53All right. I suggest you get a good night's sleep. We got an appointment in the a.m., 5.30
02:58sharp.
02:59Man, I completely forgot about that.
03:03You forgot?
03:04Well, it's all right, Frank. Don't worry. I'll be there all dressed and ready to go.
03:095.30 a.m. sharp. You set your alarm clock.
03:12I will.
03:28Hi. Hi.
03:30How you doing?
03:34Isaac always used to listen to Billie Holiday when things got crazy.
03:39He said he was touching his roots.
03:41Never met anybody like him before.
03:44He had a big heart. It's funny that that should be the organ that failed him.
03:54I don't think I can run this business without him.
03:56He managed to keep this place afloat despite his gambling debts. You can do it.
04:07I don't know why I spend so much time in his office.
04:11Well, it's because it's your office now.
04:20Do you have anything to eat yet?
04:22Hmm?
04:24No. No, I haven't.
04:27Um...
04:28I know a great little place.
04:30It's quiet.
04:32They have great sauce there.
04:34No good sauce always makes me feel better.
04:40So, Amber.
04:42Where were you brought up?
04:44In the village right across from St. Anthony's.
04:48I had a cousin who used to live over there.
04:51We used to jump roofs together.
04:53Really?
04:54I used to be pretty good at that myself once upon a time.
04:58You used to jump roofs?
04:59Yeah.
05:00Get out of here.
05:01No, I ran with the boys until I was about 14 and then I got into music.
05:04I went to NYU on a partial music scholarship.
05:09That competition must have been pretty stiff at NYU.
05:12Yeah.
05:12It was brutal.
05:15It dawned on me in my freshman year that I would never compete on the level I wanted to, so
05:18I stopped playing.
05:19You just gave it up?
05:21Well, I stopped performing.
05:23I started managing this group from Long Island called the Geronimos.
05:27Geronimos?
05:29I haven't heard about them in years.
05:31Yeah, they were a pretty good little bar band back then.
05:34No legs.
05:36I wasn't making a lot of money, but I was in the biz, so I was happy.
05:42So how'd you meet Isaac?
05:45I didn't meet Isaac.
05:47I was run over by him.
05:50The man was a walking encyclopedia of musical history.
05:56He sized me up in a heartbeat.
05:59Chastised me for being another smug hanger on.
06:02Isaac said you either jump on the bus or you sit on the curb and watch the parade go by.
06:07Okay.
06:09So what about you, Vinny?
06:11You gonna stick around for the ride?
06:14No.
06:14I can't.
06:17It's too high profile.
06:21I feel like the government's living in my shorts.
06:27That's too bad.
06:29You're really talented.
06:32Come on, Vinny, you could work something out.
06:35I don't think so.
06:38So what, am I gonna see you on the news with a raincoat over your face or what?
06:44Look, I know you're supposed to be Vinny Terranova mobster, but, uh,
06:49he doesn't wash with me.
06:51I've worked with you long enough. I've seen you with people.
06:55You're not like any mobster I've ever known.
06:58You know a lot of mobsters?
07:00No. No, I grew up around them.
07:04No, I think it's a comfortable veneer for you to wear because you're afraid to get too close to people.
07:10Oh.
07:18Man, my dad used to take me fishing down here when I was a kid.
07:21Oh, yeah?
07:22Yeah.
07:24We used to sell some of what we caught down in local markets around here.
07:30That's funny.
07:31I don't seem patient enough to wait for anything to come to you.
07:35Yeah.
07:37I could sit there and stare at the line for hours with him.
07:41We used to catch a lot, too.
07:44Most of the bottom fish.
07:46And the kind of stuff that people with money wouldn't even look at.
07:51The old guys in the neighborhood.
07:54They could cook up shoe leather and make it taste good.
08:03I had a really nice time tonight.
08:06Well, that's good. So did I.
08:10You gonna be all right?
08:12Yeah, I'll be fine.
08:16I miss Isaac, but I have no remorse.
08:20I loved him unconditionally.
08:23I gave everything I had to my marriage, and I'm proud of that.
08:31Lonely.
08:35I mean, I'm scared to death to go back to that huge, empty apartment.
08:41Well, part of me wants to take you home with me,
08:45so that I can still spend the night with a big, comfortable man.
08:53Part of me would like that, too.
08:55But, um...
08:57I don't know if we're talking about the same parts.
09:01Well, you can take the guy out of the neighborhood,
09:04but you can't take the neighborhood out of the guy.
09:05Yeah, I know. I know. It's a terrible thing, isn't it?
09:09It's not so terrible.
09:14You're a great guy, Vinnie.
09:35I know.
09:36I know.
10:06I know.
10:07I know.
10:22It's not even the people of the people like me.
10:23You can help me.
10:23You're a little younger.
10:24You're a little older.
10:28You're a little older.
10:34Yeah, you know.
10:34I know.
10:35Mitch?
10:36It's open.
10:37Come on in.
10:42What are you doing here?
10:43You're not ready yet.
10:44I knew you wouldn't be ready.
10:45Frank, it's the middle of the night.
10:47I am beat.
10:48It's 530.
10:49Is it?
10:50You're gonna ruin the trip.
10:51All right, we've got a 10-hour drive ahead of us.
10:53You can sleep in the car.
10:55Where's your equipment?
10:56You haven't even packed yet, have you?
10:58No, I haven't even packed.
11:00Well, I knew it.
11:01You're hopeless.
11:02So what?
11:02You need somebody to take care of you?
11:04You don't need anybody to take care of me.
11:06Then why aren't you packed?
11:07You want to go on a camping trip?
11:09Fine.
11:10You want to go?
11:11You want to go?
11:12Fine.
11:13We'll go on a camping trip.
11:15Okay?
11:18Yeah, I can tell this is gonna be a real good time.
11:27Okay, all right?
11:28Let's go be happy campers.
11:34Which car is that?
11:35I told you.
11:35Somebody's coming with us.
11:37You didn't tell me that.
11:38I told you that.
11:43Uncle Mike.
11:44Not this trip, son.
11:45Vince, meet Daniel Benjamin Burroughs.
11:57Daniel Benjamin Burroughs.
11:59Daniel Benjamin Burroughs?
12:17Let's go put the truck up.
12:17Let's go.
12:18Whoa!
12:33Uh, how do you do that?
12:38Just come by it naturally.
12:41Where are we?
12:43It's paradise, sleepyhead.
12:45How you feeling?
12:46Yeah.
12:47Good.
12:47That guy slept in a box.
12:49Yeah, for 12 hours.
12:51Well, here we are.
13:12How'd you find this place?
13:14Dan's.
13:15The uncle's.
13:16The trip was his idea.
13:18I think it was a good one.
13:20I think he'd appreciate it if you got to know him.
13:29They use this place very much.
13:32I haven't been up here in a couple of years,
13:33but I got some family that uses it occasionally.
13:36That is great.
13:44A couple of singles in the bedroom.
13:46You guys don't like to share.
13:47The sofa turns into a bed.
13:48No, that's fine.
13:49That's fine.
13:50The only thing I want is a shower, man.
13:52I feel like paste.
13:53All right, it's right through there.
13:54There ought to be some towels and soap and everything in the cabin.
13:56All right.
14:13All right.
14:44I didn't know the guy has to get there.
14:44That's the furniture behind the cabin.
14:50Frank.
14:53Where's your mind?
14:56There you go.
15:12Frank.
15:13What?
15:14Here's your line, Frank.
15:16All right, all right, all right.
15:19What is that?
15:22Spending the weekend with a couple truck drivers?
15:27Rock and roll in there.
15:31That's better.
15:35This is what you get for having them investigate the music business.
15:43Where's the food?
15:44Well, it's just out there waiting to be caught.
15:48You mean we got to catch dinner?
15:50This is a fishing trip.
15:52Frank, it's nighttime.
15:54I am not fishing at night.
15:58I'm starving.
16:04Well, you better check the date on that.
16:10Best if used before June 1986.
16:14What does that mean, best?
16:16Does that mean not so bad if used after 1986?
16:20Does that mean eat this now, it'll kill you?
16:22Don't worry.
16:23In a couple hours, we're going to be listening to the sound of sizzling trout over an open fire.
16:28Frank, in a couple hours, I'll be in hypoglycemic shock.
16:34Good until April 85.
16:36Oh, great.
16:37Petrified flakes.
16:38I don't think this company went out of business while I was still in prison.
16:41Enough.
16:42We'll fish in the morning.
16:44Is there any place to eat around here?
16:48If he's not going to pay us, I'm not playing.
16:51We always pass the half.
16:52I said not anymore.
16:54Easy.
16:56Look, you've got a company yourself, okay?
16:58And you can find your own ride home.
17:00Three blue plate specials.
17:02One for you.
17:04One for you.
17:07And one for you, handsome.
17:11How do you tell the plate's blue?
17:13Frank, I know you're eating habits.
17:15This is gourmet for you when you know it.
17:17I thought I'd start a diet with this trip.
17:20A diet?
17:21For what?
17:21You're nothing but skin and bones.
17:23And cholesterol.
17:25Cheeseburgers are good for you.
17:26There was a report last month in a medical journal
17:28that the enzymes in beef and dairy products
17:31coat your blood cells and protect from cancer.
17:34What, are you going to leave your job at the OCB
17:35and become chief flack for the Cal Council?
17:38So, uh, you guys up here fishing?
17:40Yeah.
17:41Up for anything else?
17:43Like what?
17:44Well, uh, I know some local girls
17:46who can really clean your trout,
17:48if you get what I'm saying.
17:49You know, I get what you're saying.
17:51Not just trip.
17:52It's cool.
17:57Some pre-rolled joints?
17:59Hey, man, get out of here.
18:01How'd you get stuck with the albatross?
18:09Laugh.
18:09Come on, Frank, we're on vacation.
18:11The guy's supplying half the county with dope.
18:13I'm not going to ignore this.
18:15No, no, no, no.
18:15Come on, Frank.
18:16This is more my county than yours.
18:17Let me deal with it, all right?
18:21Well, boy, I haven't done this in years.
18:35I hope this is such a good idea.
18:37He'll scream if he needs us.
18:40Hey, Bubba, what do you got there for 20 bucks?
18:43Oh, back for 20 bucks.
18:45All right.
18:46Yeah, that looks good, yeah.
18:47You know, this is your lucky day, man.
18:49Check this out.
18:51You know how stupid you are?
18:55See the old man over there?
18:56He'd like to see you in jail.
18:58I'm going to give you a break, man.
18:59I'm just going to throw your ass out in the street, all right?
19:02Now get out of here.
19:05What's this about him, Lee?
19:07He's been making noises.
19:09He leads an isolated life, career-wise.
19:11Yeah, no kidding.
19:12I couldn't hold up in that communications law for more than a week.
19:16I always thought you liked it.
19:17The door is better than a desk job.
19:19I don't know if I like the idea of having somebody else be my lifeline.
19:24Come on, I can play for you.
19:26Come on.
19:26That'd be great.
19:27But I don't know.
19:28Just give me a chance.
19:30I can't believe that you...
19:31Maybe you just need some fresh air.
19:32Maybe you got spring flavor.
19:41You're the real hound at the academy.
19:44You went to the academy together?
19:46No.
19:47See, there's a lot of things you don't know.
19:49You're such a kid.
19:59What's that for?
20:00All right, we got a little country number for you.
20:02He's so mad at you for not recording him when you were running a record company.
20:05You never asked me.
20:07Well, you got a band in college.
20:16I go out walking after midnight
20:22Out in the moonlight
20:25Just like we used to do
20:29I'm always walking after midnight
20:34Searching for you
21:04I stop and say
21:07I see a weeping willow
21:08Crying on his pillow
21:11Maybe he's crying for me
21:17And as the sky turns gloomy
21:21The night winds whisper to me
21:24I'm lonesome as I can be
21:28I go out walking after midnight
21:34Out in the starlight
21:37Out in the starlight
21:38Praying that you'll be somewhere
21:42Out walking after midnight
21:46Searching for me
22:04Hey, who the hell are you?
22:06Hey, pal.
22:07Shh, it's kids.
22:08Oh, yeah?
22:09Well, you're interfering in my life.
22:11I'm not interfering in your life.
22:14You sleeping with her, too?
22:15Please.
22:16You know, I think you ought to apologize for that.
22:18Oh, yeah?
22:18Yeah?
22:19Well, I think maybe you should come outside and make me.
22:22Okay, fine.
22:23No, darling.
22:23Okay, my face.
22:24Okay.
22:25I'll just explain to him.
22:26Let's just do his song, okay?
22:35Hey, man.
22:36I'm sorry.
22:37No, no, no, no, no.
22:38You save that pity to cripple crap, all right?
22:40What are we supposed to do?
22:41Let him get in a barroom brawl, too?
22:43No, I don't think so.
22:45You just take care of yourself, Clyde.
22:50Hey, man, come on.
22:51I said I was sorry.
22:53I don't want to fight.
22:54Well, you did a minute ago.
22:55Are you afraid to hit me because I got on prosthesis?
22:57I'm not afraid to hit you.
22:58Dan, this is stupid.
22:59Stay out of this.
22:59Please.
23:00I'm sorry, okay?
23:01I don't want to fight.
23:02Uncle Mark, would you...
23:02Stay out of this, both of you!
23:04Let's just forget it.
23:05Why, because I got phony pins?
23:06Because I'm a cripple, huh?
23:07You got a problem with that?
23:09Yeah, because you're a cripple.
23:10And if you weren't a cripple, I'd knock your block off.
23:12Well, you take your best shot, pal.
23:16Look, I'm sorry.
23:20All right.
23:32You're supposed to back me up.
23:35You told us to stay out of it.
23:37You started the fight.
23:39I get attacked, and you guys watch.
23:41Yeah, thanks.
23:42Great pals.
23:46What the hell's the matter with him?
23:47What's wrong with any man?
23:51What kind of an...
23:52What the hell's the matter with each other?
23:56.
24:30Hey, Mike.
24:33All right?
24:34I'm not awake yet.
24:37You're not still hacked about last night, are you?
24:41Come on, Vinnie.
24:42I acted like an idiot.
24:44What are you worried about?
24:44The guy was a jerk.
24:46He thought I was hitting on his guard.
24:48So what?
24:48You weren't.
24:50Partner?
24:52Yes, I was.
24:56Considering you didn't have a whole lot of time to work with, I'd say you gave it one hell of
24:59a shot.
25:03So, going to put your line in the water?
25:16Vinnie, you're slapping the surface of the water.
25:19You're supposed to be a mayfly, not a pelican.
25:22Barely touching the water.
25:23You're coming in like a Japanese hero.
25:26That is a silk-wrapped graphite Nicholas Whip you have in your hand.
25:30It's not a baseball bat.
25:31He'll heal them all.
25:32Guys.
25:35Vince, that is one of my favorite flies.
25:39You're not doing this right, Vince.
25:41The back pass is a summation of individual motion of which strength plays no part.
25:47The eye, the hand, the arm, they all move in one nice and easy.
25:53You've got to think floating.
25:56Think floating.
25:58All right.
25:58All right.
25:59I'm floating.
26:00Floating.
26:01Floating.
26:03Floating.
26:11Well, great.
26:11Now your hat's floating.
26:12You happy?
26:13Guys, you're a scare on the fish.
26:21You know, you forget the food.
26:23You forget the beer.
26:24And then you jump all over me about your precious hand-tied flies.
26:27That was my lucky nymph.
26:29You know, you're taking all the fun out of this.
26:30Guys!
26:33Wait a minute.
26:34You got a strike!
26:35I think I got something.
26:37Get it, Vinny!
26:37I think I got something.
26:39I can't believe it.
26:40I can't believe it.
26:41I don't believe it.
26:42I think I got something here.
26:43Get it, Vinny!
26:45Come on.
26:45That's it.
26:46Come here, you little beauty.
26:47Come here.
26:49Come here.
26:50Come on.
26:51Oh, yeah.
26:51That's it.
26:52That's it.
26:53Come to papa, baby.
26:54Go get him, Frank.
26:57Go get him, Frank.
26:59Come on.
26:59Hit him.
27:00Hit him now.
27:06You know, I do appreciate you guys coming up here with me.
27:10I needed to be around someone that understands the wear and tear that this job can have on your personal
27:14life.
27:17My daughter.
27:18She's getting married.
27:20Now, this has caused me to reflect.
27:22I always felt more of a friend than her father.
27:25You know, I saw her every couple of weeks and then became every couple of months when she started college.
27:30And then she tells me she's getting married, and then she tells me she's getting married, and I threw a
27:34fatherly fit.
27:36It's not a cloak I wear very well.
27:39Well, she is too young to get married, and I am not going to be part of the biggest mistake
27:44in her life.
27:44What does that mean?
27:45You're not going to go to the wedding, or what?
27:47I'm back to work.
27:47That's what I'm thinking about.
27:50Well, those are two separate issues, Dan.
27:52Come on.
27:52You know better than that.
27:53This job didn't do your relationship any good.
27:57No.
27:59Sheila, my ex-wife.
28:00She is simply delighted with my objection to this marriage.
28:04It gives her the chance to commiserate with Lauren as to what a lowlife I am.
28:09No matter how you feel about your ex-wife, the only people you're going to hurt are you and your
28:12daughter.
28:13Frank, the marriage is a mistake, and Sheila is nuts for letting her get married so young.
28:18Listen, if you've just been a friend to her, and just periodically at that, how do you know she's not
28:22mature enough to handle it?
28:24Well, that's very easy, coming from someone who doesn't have to answer to anyone but himself.
28:28Well, yeah, it's true.
28:29I've never been a parent, but I have been a kid.
28:32And I know how tough it is to be at odds with your father.
28:34Well, she doesn't know how life works.
28:36Well, that comes with time.
28:38She's getting married, and she wants you to be there.
28:41You're still a part of her life.
28:43I don't think I am anymore.
28:45Not going to the wedding is only going to throw fuel on the fire.
28:48Listen, she knows I don't approve, and she knows how much this is hurting me.
28:52You know a lot more about how life works than she does.
28:55Or maybe you should be the one that is above all of this and be there for her.
28:59Instead of slinking off into the woods and pouting about it.
29:02I don't need you guys to hammer me.
29:07I love that girl with all my heart.
29:11Before this marriage thing, we were friends.
29:20I guess being more her friend than her father, it was my true handicap.
29:27You know, I wish I could tell you an exciting war story, Vinny.
29:32It's just a simple accident.
29:34I was helping a guy change a tire on a Jersey turnpike, and I got clipped by a passing car.
29:39And I got so totally absorbed in my rehabilitation and in my work, it was so important to me to
29:46show my independence.
29:49I guess I forgot about the people that depend on me.
29:55You know, Dan, I think we tell him we love him and forget to show it, or we show it
29:59and forget to tell him.
30:00Shit.
30:01What?
30:02What?
30:03You sit there telling me you're crying your beer stories, and then you got the gall to turn around and
30:08say,
30:08Hey, Vinny, what's the matter with you? How come you're not married?
30:12Couldn't there be any doubt?
30:13No, no doubt.
30:15But there has never been a marriage that wasn't a mistake at some point.
30:19That's why you get 40 years or so to work it out, if you're lucky.
30:22Yeah, if you're lucky.
30:23If I could undo what went wrong with Ginny,
30:28I'd go back.
30:32You know what makes you think she'd take you back?
30:34I don't know that she would.
30:36I don't think she would.
30:37All I'm saying is that after 19 years, it is easier to go with what's familiar than it is to
30:41face up to it and do something about it.
30:44Ginny and I both know we needed time to think about it, but Ginny is the one that was brave
30:47enough to say so.
30:49We both knew it, but she's the one that said it.
30:51I don't like it.
30:52I couldn't have done it.
30:53It cuts my ego right down the middle.
30:55It's still one of the bravest things I've ever seen somebody do.
31:00The bitch.
31:03Going through life alone is not the answer.
31:06I'm not saying that.
31:07But I said to listen to you, I think about what Frank went through with Ginny.
31:12All the heartache and expense that he went through to save her life.
31:15What does she do?
31:17She hands him his walking papers because she said she was wilting under his nose and he didn't even notice
31:21it.
31:25You know what I say?
31:26I say forget about it.
31:28Because it just ain't worth it.
31:37Happy trails to you until we meet again.
31:46Happy trails to you.
31:50Keep smiling until then.
31:55Who cares about the clouds when we're together?
32:01Just sing a song and think about sunny weather.
32:07Happy trails to you until we meet again.
32:25We expecting company?
32:28It's my daughter.
32:42How can you call it a mistake?
32:44You haven't even met him.
32:45I don't have to meet him.
32:46Then your argument is meaningless.
32:48I love this man.
32:49I'm going to have his children.
32:50I don't want to hear this.
32:51I'm going to have his children even if I don't marry him.
32:54No, I am not pregnant.
32:57I'm in love.
32:58Why can't you just accept that and be happy for me?
33:01How can I be happy when I know you're making a mistake?
33:04And I repeat, you don't even know him.
33:08I had him checked out.
33:10You can't even say that without choking of it.
33:14How dare you treat me like someone you know?
33:17I am your father.
33:19Yeah?
33:19I have distant memories of that.
33:22They're collecting dust all over this cabin.
33:32What's wrong with him?
33:33He dropped out of college.
33:35Oh, God.
33:35Maybe we should have him shot.
33:37He's unemployed.
33:38He's 22 years old.
33:40What were you doing when you were 22?
33:42I knew where I was going.
33:43No, you didn't.
33:44You knew where you wanted to go, and so does he.
33:46Oh, yeah, right.
33:48He's a sculptor.
33:50Lauren, that is not a job.
33:51What?
33:51How can you sit there with those whiskers in your ponytail and lecture me like some middle-aged banker?
33:56I'll tell you how I can do it.
33:58I know who he is.
34:00I don't have to meet him.
34:01He is a 22-year-old boy in hormonal overload.
34:06He has no idea what it means to be the head of a household.
34:10He's totally self-absorbed in his passion for his art and his lust for you.
34:15You marry him, and inside a year, you'll be pregnant.
34:18Within a year and a half, you will be nurturing two infants at your bosom, and one of them will
34:23be him.
34:24When that wears thin, he'll say to you, sorry, babe.
34:29My work is my life.
34:31And then it's adios to you and that bambino.
34:35I don't believe that.
34:38Neither did your mother.
34:46What are you looking for?
34:47I don't know.
34:48A deck of cards, cribbage, anything.
34:49This is going to go on all night.
34:58Frank, what are you doing?
35:13Hey, maybe he's strangling her.
35:16Well, I don't know.
35:18You're infuriating.
35:20Give me every opportunity to hate you.
35:23You serve it up on a platter.
35:27Why don't you want me to love you?
35:30Yes.
35:31Um, I need a cab to the airport, please.
35:33Don't do that.
35:34Well, when's the next flight out?
35:36I don't care where.
35:37Lauren, please.
35:38It's a small airport.
35:39I just need to connect to any place that'll get me to New York.
35:41Um, there must be something to Albany or Boston or above.
35:47Running away from this is not going to resolve it.
35:51It's a funny thing coming from you.
35:55I had it come to you.
35:57I know.
36:00I'm sorry.
36:03We got to try and deal with this.
36:12It's not like I've turned my back on you completely.
36:14I'm paying for the wedding.
36:15I don't need you to pay for it.
36:17I need you to be there.
36:20It's real hard for me, honey.
36:23Because of Mom?
36:24Yeah, a little.
36:26And I do think it's wrong.
36:28I think you're too young to be married, and I don't like this guy.
36:31And yeah, yeah, I haven't even met him.
36:36But he's taken my little girl away from me before I get a chance to know her.
36:42Before she's gotten a chance to know me without all of that stuff that goes on between your mother and
36:47I.
36:48There's nothing I want more than that.
36:51But I'm not a child anymore.
36:53If we're going to make an effort to know each other, it has to be as adults.
36:57And it has to be a two-way street.
36:59It can't just be on your terms.
37:04Oh, sweetheart.
37:11How's it possible?
37:12Maybe just a little.
37:14That I might be right.
37:16You're so young.
37:19Maybe it is.
37:20But I think you're wrong and unfair not to at least meet him.
37:28Okay.
37:30Okay.
37:31Okay.
37:35What is this kid going to hear from me in the morning?
37:38Keep me awake half to the night.
37:40Nineteen years old.
37:41She's going to get married.
37:42She's got the whole thing figured out.
37:43Twice her age.
37:44I don't even know what the questions are.
37:45Do you mind?
37:47Sorry.
37:54You know, the reason you haven't figured out the questions is because you're too busy judging how other people conduct
37:59their lives.
38:07What?
38:10Well, how do you know she's not right?
38:12Maybe she does have her life figured out.
38:14She seems pretty mature to me.
38:16I'm married to 20 years old.
38:17I think I speak from experience.
38:19You know, you ought to be a politician the way you change sides.
38:22A couple hours ago, you were saying you'd go through it all over again.
38:24And I'd do it differently.
38:26Well, sure, you know that now.
38:27That's right.
38:28Hey, you guys.
38:29Hold it down.
38:29There's people trying to sleep in here.
38:39You know, you're criticizing her for not having hindsight.
38:42Shh.
38:50That is a catch-22 that all parents lay on their kids.
38:55You just wait till you have them.
38:56You just wait till you have them.
38:57You just wait till you have them.
39:29What is it?
39:30It's just you and me, big guy.
39:33Uncle Mike went to meet his son-in-law.
39:40You want to stay?
39:43I don't know.
39:45Do you?
39:46I don't know.
39:52Oh, my God.
40:28Uh, Jenny, it's Frank.
40:31Huh, I'm fine.
40:33Oh, I'm just fine.
40:34I don't know.
40:35I didn't really call to talk to Drake.
40:38I was wondering if you might like to have dinner.
40:42My agenda's...
40:44I just...
40:47seven would be great.
40:51Bye.
40:56Still trying to figure out what those questions are, huh, Frank?
40:59Oh, Vinnie.
41:02You're right.
41:03Hindsight's everything.
41:15Well, Frank,
41:18it's been swell.
41:23Say hi to Jenny for me.
41:27Vinnie.
41:28Yeah.
41:31I'll see you.
41:34Okay.
41:44I'll see you next time.
42:03All right.
42:14Hi, honey.
42:19I'm home.
42:41I almost didn't recognize you, dressed like I am.
42:44Well, I'm living here.
42:45I'm just a little short on closet space.
42:47I couldn't stand being in the apartment anymore, you know?
42:50Yeah.
42:52Ta-da.
42:54What are you doing?
42:55Well, I owe you dinner, and I don't like hoeing.
42:58So I got us some veal piccata, a little antipasto,
43:01from a celli with garlic and oil and an 84 Cabernet.
43:08I scooped it from some store on Madison Avenue.
43:13How was your fishing trip?
43:15Fine.
43:15Great.
43:16Yeah?
43:17Mm-hmm.
43:19Do all that male bonding kind of stuff, you know,
43:22drinking beer, belching, whizzing on the side of the road.
43:27Yeah, I guess we did a little of that.
43:29Yeah.
43:29How about that gutting fish?
43:31That's fun, huh?
43:32Oh, yeah.
43:33Barrel of laughs.
43:35And those campfire bragging special conquests.
43:39Ooh, that Chrissy Canizzaro.
43:43Now, she had cassavas.
43:47Boys.
43:50No.
43:53You know what we talked about?
43:57We talked about isolation and loneliness, how people use their work to get buried in it.
44:07You know, people feed on their own inertia.
44:11Instead of picking up a phone and knocking on a door, they just stew in their own solitude.
44:18Mm-hmm.
44:27That's good, Vince.
44:29You think so?
44:32Oh, yeah.
44:35Oh, that's good.
44:37Hey, I thought I'd try it out.
44:40I figured if it works on you, it's gotta work on Chrissy Canizzaro.
44:46Now, she had cassavas.
44:48Ugh.
44:49Huh?
44:50Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
45:29Ha, ha, ha, ha.
45:50Ha, ha, ha, ha.
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