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00:05You
00:45I'm going to pull out.
00:45No, no, no, don't.
00:46No, we're supposed to wait.
00:47No, no, it's okay.
00:48It's okay, it's been long enough.
00:49You sure?
00:49Yeah.
00:50Yeah.
00:51Why don't you put a little man inside me?
00:59Oh, you're not too much man, huh?
01:01We got a little visitor.
01:04Hello, gorgeous.
01:06You dancing for us?
01:07I'm dancing for me.
01:09Good for you.
01:11What?
01:13Why don't we all get a little breakfast, huh?
01:16Friend check.
01:22Hey, I need you to sign this.
01:27Step-parent petition?
01:30Yeah, if we go the surrogate route, then at the time of birth, the child's legal parents
01:35will be me and the surrogate.
01:36But then she'll sign away her rights, and you'll then adopt as co-parent.
01:40I only get to be co-parent?
01:42That doesn't seem fair.
01:44We'll both be co-parents.
01:45It's just words.
01:49Well, I've already read everything.
01:51Everything?
01:52Yeah.
01:52I signed your form, now you sign mine.
01:54Okay.
02:03We're really doing this, aren't we?
02:05David.
02:06No, it's gonna be great, I know.
02:09Oh, I spoke to Shirley, what's her name, the adoption counselor.
02:12If we adopt, she's supposed to fax over an orientation schedule.
02:16Well, mornings are better for me.
02:18And nights are better for me.
02:20Okay.
02:21We can do nights.
02:22I'm sure Raj will let me go.
02:28This doesn't mean you get to pick the name.
02:29What are you talking about?
02:30I'm being nice to you because I love you.
02:32You're just being nice to me because you want to pick the baby's name.
02:34The fact that Jackson Charles Fisher is an excellent name, and pretty much guarantees
02:38that our son will be playing third base for the Los Angeles Dodgers is completely a separate issue.
02:48Look at you, always working.
02:50That's because there's always work to do.
03:02What are you doing?
03:03Just getting a bit up here.
03:04One of the advantages or disadvantages of being tall is that you can see dust where no one else can.
03:09That was my drying towel.
03:10Oh.
03:13I'm sorry.
03:13Should I use something else?
03:14It's a little late now.
03:20You know, you've been at sixes and sevens with me all day.
03:23George, the kitchen's my territory.
03:25I have my ways.
03:25So, what if I take you out of the kitchen, and we walk down to that little Armenian deli and
03:29get a sandwich?
03:30It's 10.30 in the morning.
03:31Okay.
03:32I'll just make myself a sandwich.
03:39Do you have any of that spicy mustard I like?
03:41If we do, it's in the door, where it always is.
03:50I don't see any.
03:53Well, if it's too much of an imposition for you to help your grandmother, then I'll make my own sandwich.
03:58Just tip my chair over so I can crawl to the bread box.
04:01Oh, let me do it!
04:09Ruth?
04:10I can do it.
04:14Here's a recent photo.
04:16His suit's being cleaned.
04:18I'll get that to you tomorrow.
04:18You wanted us to handle the memorial marker as well?
04:22Um, yeah, they're polished granite.
04:23I put a post-it in the catalog.
04:25Just his name.
04:26Samuel Wayne Hoviack.
04:28Beloved husband.
04:30Sam Hoviack?
04:31Yeah.
04:34Did he go to Bonaventure High?
04:35Yeah.
04:36Did you know him?
04:36Well, yeah.
04:38I know him real well.
04:40Oh.
04:40I'm so sorry.
04:41I didn't even recognize him.
04:43I haven't seen him in years.
04:44We met in college.
04:44We were both English majors.
04:48Uh, how did you end up coming here?
04:50Oh, I drive past all the time.
04:52On the way to Sam's parents.
04:53Still in Harvard, the same house?
04:54Yeah.
04:59Bob, again, I am so sorry.
05:02If there's anything at all that you need,
05:03please don't hesitate to call us.
05:04Day or night.
05:10There's a buddy of yours, huh?
05:12Yeah, yeah.
05:16Me, him, and this other guy
05:17were like best friends
05:18all through high school.
05:22I'm really excited about these.
05:25Yeah, I went in a totally different direction
05:27from the last series.
05:28I can see that.
05:29Yeah.
05:33Yeah, I felt like I took the collage stuff
05:35as far as I could.
05:36And with these,
05:37I was thinking less about process
05:39and more just about,
05:41I think,
05:42simple emotional connection.
05:44Hmm.
05:54Well?
05:55They're quite beautiful.
05:57Oh.
05:58But I can't sell them.
06:01What do you mean?
06:02Well, Claire,
06:03they're wedding photographs.
06:04Well, yeah, technically, but...
06:05I mean, they're beautifully shot,
06:06but I'm an art dealer.
06:08I know what people want,
06:09and it's not pictures
06:10from someone else's wedding.
06:13Maybe if I took out
06:15some of the ones
06:15that specifically identify it
06:17as a wedding,
06:18you know,
06:18make it a little more ambiguous.
06:23Do you think I should?
06:24Well, I would never ask you
06:26to compromise your artistic vision.
06:27Well, I can probably interpret
06:29my vision in different ways,
06:31you know.
06:32And I was kind of hoping
06:34to get another show soon.
06:36Oh.
06:36Yeah.
06:38Sorry.
06:44Yeah, I still have
06:45a couple ideas
06:45for the collage series.
06:47No?
06:49All right.
06:50I'm having a group show
06:52next month.
06:53If you can bring me
06:54two pieces
06:55from your collage series,
06:56I'll see what I can do
06:58to find a place for them.
07:00Just two?
07:01The world is an evil place, Claire.
07:05Notice something different?
07:08About what?
07:09No formaldehyde smell.
07:11I'm trying a new line
07:11of chemicals.
07:12Millennium, new era.
07:14Less toxic exposure,
07:16so I'll live to see
07:17my grandkids.
07:19Looks good, right?
07:22Do you know who this is?
07:25Should I?
07:26Sam Hoviak.
07:28Sam?
07:30Oh, my God,
07:30you're kidding.
07:31Sam Hoviak
07:31from high school?
07:32Mm-hmm.
07:35Wow, he got fat.
07:37Yeah.
07:40I used to have
07:41such a crush on him.
07:42Really?
07:43He was always so nice to me
07:44and he had such
07:45great shoulders.
07:48He was run over?
07:49Yeah, he ran over himself.
07:52How do you do that?
07:53I have no idea.
07:56The adoption agency.
08:00This is David Fisher.
08:02Yes, Shirley.
08:03How are you?
08:05No fucking way.
08:07Yeah, that's you.
08:10Jesus, what a lardass.
08:13Well, I guess
08:13I ain't too much pussy, huh?
08:15Look, Ed,
08:16you used to be so obsessed
08:16with your fucking six-pack.
08:18I thought you were
08:18secretly gay.
08:19Oh, dude, I got fat.
08:20It's not the end of the world.
08:21You swore you'd never
08:22become a fucking funeral director
08:24and look at you now.
08:25Yeah, well, at least
08:25I don't need a golf cart
08:26to get around.
08:27Oh, dude, Arch.
08:29Oh, by the way,
08:30I always knew you slept
08:31with Sheila Maddox
08:32while she was supposedly
08:32my girlfriend.
08:33Yeah, well, the operative
08:34where there is supposedly
08:35you were too busy
08:36trying to bag Jennifer Kaufman
08:37to even notice.
08:38I did bag Jennifer Kaufman.
08:39I knew you did,
08:40and Sheila knew it, too.
08:41I was merely comforting her.
08:44Do you remember that?
08:46Remember feeling like
08:47that there was
08:48nothing in the world
08:49you couldn't get away with
08:50and it would always
08:51be that way?
09:04Did you make a vegetable?
09:06No, this is finished lasagna.
09:10I figured that would be
09:11our vegetables.
09:12I only ask because
09:13sometimes you make a dish
09:14and it's not until
09:15we're almost finished eating
09:16that you remember
09:17it's still in the oven.
09:19I guess I must have Alzheimer's.
09:22I wasn't being critical, Ruth.
09:24Actually, I find
09:25all your little quirks
09:26very endearing.
09:29Mm, this is delicious.
09:33What's in it?
09:35Do you want me to list
09:36all the ingredients?
09:37No, not if you don't want them.
09:38I was just wondering
09:39what the spice is.
09:49Italian seasoning.
09:51I didn't know you could buy
09:52it all mixed up like this.
09:54Basil, rosemary, marjoram,
09:55sage, thyme, oregano.
09:57I have to keep this in stock.
10:00I'll make a note of it.
10:06Do you know what they call
10:06an Italian hooker?
10:11A prostitute.
10:16That kind of humor
10:17doesn't really appeal to me, George.
10:20I guess it's not that funny.
10:22You're goddamn right
10:23it's not funny!
10:24None of this is funny!
10:25You tricked me into marrying you!
10:26You knew you were crazy
10:27and didn't tell me
10:27and now I have to take care of you
10:29for the rest of my life!
10:30What did I do
10:31to fucking deserve this?
10:37You can really taste
10:38the rosemary.
10:44I think you're making
10:45a terrible mistake.
10:46You don't belong
10:46in a place like that.
10:47Mom, I have to do
10:48my internship.
10:49I got a clock
10:50three hundred hours.
10:51But a free clinic?
10:52You're going to have to hire
10:53an armed escort
10:54to simply walk to your car.
10:55You're catastrophizing.
10:57Those places attract
10:58the absolute dregs of society.
11:00The most desperate
11:00and the most dangerous.
11:02The reason I charge
11:03two hundred dollars an hour
11:04is to keep those kinds of people
11:05out of my office.
11:06Well, thankfully I'm not you.
11:08You know, I would like to work
11:09with people who actually need help.
11:11Really, Brenda,
11:12let me find you
11:13a better internship,
11:14one that's more suited
11:14to your talents.
11:16I hate to let the fact
11:17that I've slept with
11:18half of Southern California
11:19psychiatric academia
11:20go to waste.
11:21No, thank you.
11:22I am fine.
11:22Well, what makes you think
11:23you're going to help them anyway?
11:24You're always talking
11:25about doing cognitive work.
11:27You live in your head.
11:29How are you going to relate
11:30to crack addicts?
11:31Because I've had my own
11:32struggles with addiction.
11:34Because we're all human.
11:35No, honey, we're not.
11:37That's what you're going to learn.
11:39Hi.
11:40Hey.
11:40Hi, honey.
11:41Hello, Maya.
11:42How's it, my favorite little girl?
11:48Hello, Margaret.
11:49Great.
11:50I'll look at you
11:51and your happy little family.
11:54I just started Chinese
11:55and it's going to be here
11:56in ten minutes.
11:57Perfect.
11:58My mom's trying to convince me
12:00that I'm making a huge mistake
12:01by working at a free clinic.
12:02I don't know.
12:03I think it's kind of great.
12:03Yes, let's all save the world.
12:05Well, why not save the world?
12:07I think you're both
12:07being very naive about this.
12:09Well, sometimes that's
12:10not such a bad thing.
12:11I want to go read Peter Rabbit.
12:13You want to go read Peter Rabbit?
12:20So, do I have left a minute?
12:23I, I do, but I should go.
12:25It's completely private up there.
12:27And no one runs if you stay over.
12:34Am I interrupting anything?
12:36Uh, no.
12:38Of course not.
12:40It's your house.
12:42My wife's, actually.
12:46Uh, do you remember Sharon?
12:50Uh, of course.
12:53We met at the wedding.
12:55Oh, yeah.
12:56Nate and Brenda's wedding.
12:57It's nice to see you.
12:59So, anything good on it?
13:02Oh, I don't know.
13:04Something about fish, I think.
13:06Huh.
13:09I should go.
13:13Really?
13:14Yeah.
13:15You sure?
13:15Tomorrow's my day off, so.
13:17So, what's the hurry?
13:19Oh, I have a bunch of errands
13:21to do in the morning.
13:22Ah.
13:24Okay.
13:24Let me walk you out.
13:25No, I'm fine.
13:27Stay here with George.
13:29You want to have lunch tomorrow?
13:31Yeah.
13:32Great.
13:33Yeah?
13:33Yeah, give me a call.
13:34Okay.
13:34Okay.
13:45Sorry, Mommy.
13:45I'm not going to come tonight.
13:48It's okay.
13:51It's not the lithium.
13:52It's the Seroquel.
13:53Well, it, uh, sometimes it makes it difficult
13:59to ejaculate.
14:02It's okay.
14:04I was past all that, though.
14:08And I hate this.
14:10Billy, it's okay.
14:14I came already.
14:18Oh, so I don't matter?
14:19No, of course not.
14:22You're here purely to service me,
14:23and now that you've satisfied me,
14:25I must kill you.
14:30Seriously, don't forget about this.
14:33You just make the next time that much better.
14:36Hmm.
14:42I don't know.
14:42I just don't want to name him Logan.
14:45Why don't you like Logan?
14:47You've got to be kidding me.
14:49It's like a porn star name.
14:54What's wrong?
14:55Nothing.
14:56And why are you looking at me
14:57like you're about to eat me?
14:59I'm just looking at how beautiful you are.
15:01Shut up.
15:02I mean it.
15:12You're starting to creep me out.
15:14I want our baby to be part you two.
15:17Well, I think we're out of luck there.
15:18Not if we ask Claire to donate some of her eggs.
15:21Claire?
15:22Yeah.
15:23Then the baby could be like a combination of the two of us.
15:26Or as close as we could get anyway.
15:32Well, I guess I could ask.
15:34I think it's a great idea.
15:37Really?
15:40Definitely.
15:41Definitely.
15:41I'm sorry.
16:19I am the Eggman.
16:21Coo-coo-ca-choo.
17:05I am the Eggman.
17:11I am the Eggman.
17:34Coo-coo-ca-choo.
17:36Coo-coo-ca-choo.
17:50Coo-coo-ca-choo.
18:18Coo-coo.
18:21I'm glad you're here.
18:22We need you.
18:23I'm glad I'm here too.
18:24I'm glad you're here.
18:26I'm glad you're here.
18:55Hey.
18:57I thought you had lunch.
18:58I do.
19:00I'm just waiting for her to call me back.
19:02I started the prep work on the other body.
19:04I'll finish it up by tomorrow.
19:05Good.
19:06Yeah.
19:06Might be a long lunch, if you know what I mean.
19:11Good luck.
19:12Yeah.
19:14I really like this girl.
19:20Nate.
19:22Oh, my God.
19:24Tom Wheeler.
19:25Hey.
19:26When I heard the funeral was here, I was hoping I'd see you.
19:29Last I heard you were still up in Seattle.
19:31Yeah.
19:31Yeah.
19:32No, I'm back here now.
19:35Working here.
19:36Really?
19:36You always swore that you...
19:38Yeah.
19:38Yeah.
19:38I know.
19:38But the funny thing is, I actually like this work.
19:42Wow.
19:43That's great.
19:44That's great.
19:44I got a software consulting firm over in Encino.
19:47Oh, great.
19:47Yeah.
19:47It is good.
19:48I got a wife.
19:49Three kids.
19:50Basically turned into my father.
19:52Your father was a really good guy, as I remember.
19:54I mean, my dad never bought us beer.
19:57Although he probably would have if I'd asked him.
19:59My oldest, can you believe this?
20:01He's 8 to 18.
20:03He's going to college in the fall.
20:05Man, we are getting up there, aren't we?
20:07Yeah.
20:09Man, it is really good to see you.
20:12But damn, I wish it was under better circumstances.
20:15Yeah.
20:17Yeah, it's kind of hard to believe Sam's dead.
20:19Yeah.
20:20Never would have thought he'd be the first one to go.
20:24So, how does someone run over himself?
20:27I don't know.
20:30Listen, we've got to go pay respects, okay?
20:32What do you say we get a beer later?
20:33Yeah, that would be great.
20:34Catch up.
20:34That would be great.
20:35Good to see you.
20:40He has good days and he has bad days.
20:42More bad than good.
20:44Really?
20:46Whenever I talk to him on the phone, he sounds great.
20:47Well, if your calls always help.
20:50I thought I heard your voice.
20:52Hi, Daddy.
20:53Hi, sweetie.
20:54Hi.
20:56Wow.
20:57You look so good.
20:58Well, I feel pretty good.
20:59I guess sending thousands of volts of electricity through the brain
21:02must have done the trick.
21:03Well, that's so good to hear.
21:04Here, sit down.
21:05I made some iced tea.
21:15I'm, uh, still having problems with my memory.
21:19Yesterday, he forgot our home phone number.
21:21They needed it at the pharmacy and he was hunting all over the store for me like a lost
21:25little boy.
21:27It's pretty frustrating.
21:29But, Dad, that's normal.
21:30That's not something to worry about.
21:32Oh, I know.
21:33I know.
21:33The doctor said it could be a very long haul.
21:39So, how have you been filling your time?
21:41Oh, resting mostly.
21:43And a lot of reading.
21:45I just finished Clinton's book.
21:46Ooh, I've been wanting to read that.
21:48Really?
21:48Let me get it for you.
21:50Before I forget.
21:57Well, you seem so much better.
21:59With everything you said, I wasn't sure what to expect.
22:02I'm never sure what to expect.
22:04Every day is a new adventure.
22:08Hey, Sharon.
22:10It's Rico again.
22:12Obviously, we're not going to have lunch today.
22:14But, uh, why don't you give me a call back so we can reschedule?
22:18Okay?
22:19Bye-bye.
22:22Thanks for helping me with this.
22:24It's not a problem.
22:25You guys have something that feels remotely familiar at Billy's apartment.
22:29I can relate.
22:31Of course, if you'd like to do a favor for me in return...
22:36What?
22:37It's a big favor.
22:40Okay.
22:46Donate some of your eggs to Keith and me.
22:50Oh.
22:54Like when?
22:55Well, as soon as possible, I guess.
22:57I mean, we have to find a surrogate first.
23:00Oh.
23:01And then you would both have to go on birth control pills at the same time so your cycles would
23:06coincide.
23:06And then there would be all sorts of hormone injections.
23:09And you wouldn't be able to exercise or anything.
23:12No drugs or drinking, of course.
23:15Eventually, the eggs would be harvested through a needle inserted into the vagina.
23:21Your vagina.
23:24Ew.
23:25It's like surgery.
23:30Wow.
23:32Okay, I get it.
23:33It's asking too much.
23:34I mean, I haven't really given that much thought to my eggs.
23:40I'm not exactly sure I want to give any of them away.
23:42It really wasn't fair of me to ask.
23:45You're not mad?
23:45No, of course not.
23:48Even if it all worked out, there'd be the weirdness of having a niece that you're also the mother of.
23:53Yeah, that's really kind of creepy.
23:55It could make Thanksgiving dinners a little awkward.
24:03Everyone say hello to Brenda Chenoweth, our new intern.
24:06Hi.
24:10Okay.
24:12We're about to discuss the case of one Tanisha Williams.
24:1532 years old, habitual abuser of crack cocaine and occasional prostitute.
24:20The state is seeking custody of her 12-year-old child after said child complained that her mother tied her
24:25to the coffee table, whipped her until she bled, and then sexually molested her with a rolled-up copy of
24:30Newsweek, all for the viewing pleasure of her boyfriend.
24:34I'm sure the kid's lying.
24:37There's no way that woman reads Newsweek.
24:41Is this the same child with all the burn marks?
24:43No, that's her sister.
24:45Since the children have been in foster care, has there been any...
24:50Hey.
24:51You okay?
24:53Yeah.
24:55I mean...
24:59Don't feel bad.
25:01It's gotta be in a strong place to work here.
25:03I'm in a strong place.
25:06Good.
25:16Hey, it's Sharon. I'm not in right now. Please leave me alone.
25:28Excuse me.
25:30Have you seen Sharon Kinney?
25:31No, sorry. Haven't seen her around today.
25:48Hello, Rico.
25:49Hey, Vanessa.
25:51Uh, listen, I'm... I'm sorry. I don't think I can take the kids out tonight.
25:55I didn't make dinner for them. You said you'd take them out.
25:57I know. I know. I know. I'm sorry, but a friend of mine is missing and I'm starting to worry.
26:01What friend?
26:03Sharon?
26:04What, that woman you've been seeing?
26:05Yeah.
26:07Well, what do you mean she's missing?
26:08I don't know. She's just... she just disappeared.
26:10God, I hope she's okay. Have you started calling the hospitals?
26:13Oh, man. I guess I should.
26:18I'm sorry about the kids.
26:20Don't worry about it. I hope you find her. And I'm sure she's fine.
26:23Okay. Bye-bye.
26:24Bye, Rico.
26:25Bye-bye.
26:28Uh, yes. Los Angeles. County Hospital.
26:34This tea is interesting.
26:36What you call it?
26:37Yerba Mate.
26:39You must find all kinds of new things on your adventures.
26:43What adventures?
26:44I mostly see my hotel room in the inside of doctor's offices.
26:48Still, Hawaii, San Francisco, Portland.
26:51It all sounds so exciting.
26:54I like it.
26:56I get to set my own schedule and...
26:59Yeah, there are plenty of perks.
27:00Are you dating anyone?
27:03There must be men lined at the door to see you.
27:06Doctors.
27:07Yeah, like they're such prizes.
27:12I guess men are the same everywhere.
27:17Actually, I have been dating a doctor in Phoenix for a while.
27:21What's his name?
27:21Phillip.
27:23Tammy.
27:24No, he's fine.
27:26He's a little obsessed with his work.
27:28But that's normal.
27:30Is it serious?
27:31Well, he seems to think so.
27:33But...
27:35I'm in no hurry to get married.
27:37Good for you.
27:39If you want my advice, and...
27:42Lord knows I'm not one to give advice.
27:45But I think you should know exactly what you're getting into before you make that jump.
27:52Marriage is hard.
27:57I know this must be difficult for you.
28:02My father.
28:04Thank you for saying that.
28:06Sometimes that's all I need to hear.
28:08Let someone understand.
28:14You know, I don't usually give advice either.
28:17But I think...
28:19If you look hard enough...
28:21You'll see that the man you fell in love with is still in there.
28:40Yes?
28:41Hi, Mom.
28:42It's me, Brenda.
28:44You want me to make those calls for you?
28:48Yes.
28:50I feel awful.
28:52Well, honey, those people are so depressing.
28:55Mom, it's not bad.
28:57It's...
28:59I don't know.
29:00You know, it wasn't really the job for you.
29:02Yeah.
29:03Yeah, maybe not.
29:04You know, you just don't know how to dress down like them.
29:07I mean, you must have been a walking target.
29:09Yeah, Mom, you're right.
29:10That's it.
29:11And let us not forget...
29:12You just had a miscarriage.
29:14Well, I don't really see what that's got to do with it.
29:16Honey, you're still in shock.
29:18I'm so glad that you're more in tune with my emotional state than me.
29:22Well, I'm a very good psychologist.
29:25I was being sarcastic.
29:27I know that as well.
29:28Well, don't forget to send me a bill for $200.
29:31Oh, I won't.
29:34Somehow, we end up in Cambodia.
29:36And it is like, holy fuck.
29:39A world you never even knew existed.
29:41We lived in a little tree house up with the birds.
29:44What?
29:44Oh, God.
29:45It sounds so amazing.
29:47Just traveling like that?
29:48Oh, you have to.
29:49It is your responsibility as an artist to try everything that the world has to offer.
29:53We just went wherever we wanted until the money ran out.
29:55Yeah, and get this.
29:56The best part was, when we got back, the first piece of mail that I opened was this huge fucking
30:01check.
30:01Oh.
30:02Wow.
30:02Yeah, and this grant is a fucking godsend.
30:04It gives us enough money to live on for a year while I get back to work on my installation.
30:08This is so grant.
30:10God, I wish I could get a grant.
30:12Is this still the, uh, poultry thing?
30:15Yes, but it's expanded way beyond that now.
30:17You need to come by our new space and check it out.
30:19It's amazing.
30:20I would love to.
30:21You know?
30:21Yeah, we're still unpacking shit.
30:23You know what I found?
30:25Is that video that we shot when we turned the L.A. River red.
30:29Oh, no.
30:30Not as daunting as it sounds.
30:32It hadn't rained in months.
30:32There was like an inch of water.
30:34But still, it was like, it was like this, this trickle of blood snaking through the city.
30:41It's pretty cool.
30:45I can't believe they talked into becoming a professor.
30:48Well, associate professor.
30:49But, uh, yeah, it's not so bad.
30:52Gotta pay the rent.
30:53Hmm.
30:54Well, you're a better man than me.
30:55He is such an amazing teacher.
30:58Really.
30:59Those that can't do.
31:01So, Billy said you're working on a new series.
31:04Yeah, yeah.
31:05I just showed him to my gallery owner, who loved them, but he still wants more of my old series.
31:11He does?
31:11You didn't tell me that.
31:13Yeah, I guess he just thinks I'm a factory who's gonna keep churning out the same stuff.
31:19So, what about you, Billy?
31:20What are you working on these days?
31:24Well, molding impressionable young minds.
31:26Yeah.
31:26Arguing for a decent budget.
31:28Oh, God.
31:28I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
31:29I'm so glad I'm out of that world.
31:31Me, too.
31:32I am never setting foot on a campus again.
31:35I mean, how do you even have time to do your real work?
31:39Well, to be honest, I'm not exactly overflowing with ideas just now.
31:45We all hit dry spots.
31:47Do?
31:47Yeah, I thought we'd do.
31:51So, how are you handling it?
31:53I'm handling what?
31:54Turning 40.
31:55It was a couple months from now, right?
31:56Uh, yeah, yeah.
31:59I think I'm handling good fun.
32:00I haven't really thought that much about it.
32:03Yeah, right.
32:04Hey.
32:06Listen, um, can I ask you a personal question?
32:10Sure.
32:12Do you have a harder time now?
32:14You know, like, getting wood?
32:19Yeah.
32:20Yeah, occasionally.
32:23Do you ever look at girls?
32:25Young girls, like, you know, 14, 15, you get that same feeling you got when you were that age,
32:29and then you're so fucking hard, it feels like it might break.
32:32Like, I have a daughter, Tom, so I don't really look at young girls like that.
32:36Liar.
32:36Look, look, I got a daughter, too.
32:38Okay?
32:38She's 13.
32:39Of course I don't look at her that way.
32:42But, she's got this one friend.
32:44She comes over to the house all the time, and Jesus, fuck.
32:47She is just so perfect.
32:49Just so...
32:49She's a child, Tom.
32:50You cannot go there.
32:51Look, Nate, I know she is, okay?
32:52I would never do that.
32:53But, I mean, it's not even the thought of actual sex.
32:57It's just...
32:59It's that...
33:00That young...
33:02All that energy, you know?
33:04It's like she reminds me of this part of me that I've forgotten even existed.
33:07You know?
33:08No, I don't know.
33:09Really?
33:09Nate, don't you ever lie awake in bed at night?
33:11Just think...
33:13Jesus, fuck.
33:15I'm gonna be 40 fucking years old.
33:1840.
33:18No, I don't.
33:19I lie in bed awake at night thinking,
33:20thank you, God, thank you for letting me live this long.
33:23Are you, like, Christian or something?
33:25No.
33:26I...
33:28I've just had a lot of serious shit happen to me in my life.
33:32And I really get it now that this doesn't last.
33:34And I'm no different from anybody else.
33:35Yes, indeed, this will happen to me.
33:37It is happening to me a little bit each day.
33:42That doesn't freak me out.
33:44If anything, it's liberating.
33:45Okay, so I guess it comes with the territory?
33:48I mean, your job?
33:50No, I don't think it's the job, really.
33:52It's just...
33:53The job allows me to practice being okay with it.
33:56Yeah, yeah, okay.
33:57So there, you have to practice, okay?
33:58So you're not really okay with it.
34:00Well, of course you have to practice.
34:01It's not easy.
34:03It's just so fucking big.
34:05I mean, it's just all going by so fucking fast.
34:09What, would you change anything?
34:10Like what?
34:10Like who you're with, or what you do,
34:12or what kind of person you are.
34:14Because if you would, do it now.
34:17Oh, dude.
34:19That's really harsh.
34:20Well, look, this is it, Tom.
34:21This is all we have.
34:22Right here, right now.
34:28Yeah, I gotta go home.
34:31I'm gonna be there before Maya goes to bed.
34:34It's good seeing you.
34:35Yeah, man.
34:37It's good seeing you.
34:38We should get together sometime.
34:39Yeah, yeah, okay.
34:40Yeah, give me a call.
34:46So what's everyone up for?
34:47Should we go hit the concord?
34:49Oh, yeah.
34:51I've been dying to go there.
34:52You think we can get in?
34:53Wolf could get his publicist to make a call.
34:56Oh, you guys are gonna have to do it without me.
34:58No!
34:59Yeah, I'm beat.
35:00Yeah, right.
35:01You got another party you're going to?
35:02You don't want to slow you down.
35:03No, I still gotta work on my lesson plan for next week.
35:05Are you serious?
35:06Come on, man.
35:07Where's the old Billy I used to know?
35:09He's going to the restroom.
35:15Is he doing okay?
35:17Yeah.
35:17He's great.
35:20Why?
35:21You don't think he is?
35:23I don't know.
35:23The Billy Chen that I knew wouldn't be going home early
35:25to have us out all night doing something completely insane.
35:54It's nice to have Maggie here, isn't it?
35:56Yes, it certainly is.
35:59She's one of the few things I did right.
36:03Let me marry you.
36:06You're a sweet one when you want to be.
36:08It's easy to be sweet when I'm married to you.
36:19Good night, George.
36:23Good night.
36:45He had a tattoo.
36:47Huh?
36:48Sam had a tattoo on his ass that said USDA Prime Beef.
36:53That was 1982.
36:54Me too.
36:55Sorry, my crush is officially over.
36:59If you can handle it from here, I have a body waiting downstairs.
37:02I thought Rico was handling it.
37:04He had an emergency with Sharon.
37:06What kind of an emergency?
37:12Hi, I'm Tom Wheeler.
37:16I first met Sam in the 10th grade when he talked me and Nate, who stands right behind you there,
37:23into cutting biology class.
37:25Then we jumped out the second story window.
37:27Nate went first and sprained his ankle.
37:30I landed without injury until, of course, Sam jumped on me and gave me a mild concussion.
37:36At that moment, our fates were sealed as best friends.
37:41Best days of my life were spent with these guys.
37:46But, as always happens, as time goes by...
37:49Once we had people using an apartment for purposes of prostitution.
37:53But I kicked them right out on their Zadnik.
37:56You don't think she's doing anything like this, do you?
37:59Oh, no.
38:00No, no, no.
38:01She's just been missing and I'm really worried that something's happened to her.
38:05Sharon?
38:06You in there?
38:14I don't smell anything.
38:23Hello?
38:25Sharon?
38:29Oh my God! What the fuck are you doing?
38:31You're here!
38:32You came into my apartment? Are you crazy?
38:34He insisted I let him in.
38:36I was worried.
38:38We're supposed to have lunch yesterday and I've called you a half a dozen times and you didn't even answer
38:41your door.
38:43Look, I'm sorry.
38:44I thought you could, you know, take a hint.
38:50Oh.
38:54Okay.
39:06Miss Chenoweth, Brenda.
39:08Jackie.
39:10Hi.
39:11Hi, have a seat please.
39:13I typically award this internship to my most promising student.
39:16But apparently somebody pulled some strings somewhere.
39:18And it's to go to you now, so I guess that's that.
39:22We have over 17,000 students here.
39:25From every possible ethnic and socio-economic background.
39:28Quite a few of them end up here needing our help.
39:30I understand.
39:31We deal with everything.
39:32From eating disorders to depression to stress-related disorders, you name it.
39:36It's not a walk in the park.
39:40You ready for that?
39:42Yeah.
39:43I think I'll manage.
39:46Anything else?
39:47It says you speak a second language?
39:49Yes.
39:50French.
39:50Oh, great.
39:52We got a lot of people from France here.
40:00Hi.
40:01I'm sorry I didn't call first.
40:02I was just driving by.
40:03Come in.
40:10Hey, uh, do you think I can take the kids out to dinner tonight?
40:15Rico, you can't keep changing days on me.
40:19I'm sorry.
40:21Forget.
40:23What happened to Sharon?
40:24Did you find her?
40:26She died.
40:28Oh, my God, Rico.
40:29Oh?
40:32Yeah.
40:34Yeah, she died.
40:36What happened?
40:37She had a heart thing.
40:39I found her in her apartment.
40:42Baby, that's so awful.
40:44I'm so sorry.
40:48I'm still kind of reeling from it.
40:50You know?
40:52So sudden.
40:54Well, take the boys out for pizza.
40:55You need them with you.
40:57It'll make you feel better.
40:58Do you think that you can come too?
41:01Of course.
41:02Of course.
41:03Just give me a few minutes.
41:17Hey.
41:19Finish your lesson plans already?
41:21Uh, no.
41:23I don't really have the energy for it.
41:32I'm working on a new idea.
41:37Yeah, I want to go back to the collage stuff, but on a much bigger scale.
41:43Not just people as fragments glued together, but like, the whole world.
41:50Well, that sounds good.
41:51Yeah.
41:53Sort of capture the idea that everything we know is just barely being held together.
42:03Wow.
42:05That's big.
42:06I know.
42:07It's big.
42:08It's really big.
42:09Yeah.
42:11Yeah, I'm just, I'm trying to, I'm still trying to figure it all out.
42:17Well, I'll let you keep working then.
42:32So, have you had an opportunity to talk to Claire yet?
42:36Well, yes. Yesterday.
42:37Yesterday.
42:39You didn't tell me?
42:40I wanted to give her another day to think about it.
42:45And?
42:47She won't do it.
42:48Seriously?
42:49She's strongly against it.
42:51That's weird.
42:52Is it though?
42:55Sometimes I think what's weird is us trying to create our own child.
42:58We're two men, Keith.
42:59It's not possible.
43:00There's no way that we're going to have a child that's both part me and part you.
43:04I know that, David.
43:05Well, then let's stop pretending.
43:08Whether we have a child through a surrogate or we adopt a child, all that's important is the child itself.
43:15Okay.
43:16Really?
43:17Of course.
43:20Look, I wasn't trying to be selfish about any of this.
43:23And I really can't imagine anything greater than being able to look at our child and see you and him.
43:29Or see you and her.
43:32Well, hopefully you still will.
43:36It was such a short visit, Maggie.
43:38I wish you could stay longer.
43:40That's the good and the bad part of my job.
43:42I'm never anywhere very long.
43:45Vanilla or chocolate?
43:46I'd like the Neapolitan.
43:48We don't have that.
43:50Of course.
43:54I had some yesterday.
43:56Yes, and now we're out of it.
43:57How can we be out of it?
43:58That's what I like.
43:59Neapolitan.
43:59Daddy, why don't you take a little vanilla and a little chocolate?
44:01It's almost the same thing.
44:02No, it is not the same.
44:04Neapolitan is chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
44:06If there's no strawberry, it most definitely is not Neapolitan!
44:10You see what I go through?
44:13Sorry.
44:14It's just...
44:16My life is so goddamn pathetic.
44:20All I have to look forward to is a fucking bowl of ice cream.
44:22And I can't even get that!
44:30I'm sorry.
44:32I'm trying not to be demanding.
44:34It's just...
44:36My life is shit.
44:39I simply don't know how to deal with this.
44:41It's like having another child.
44:50It's okay, Daddy.
44:54You're gonna have moments like this.
44:56It's gonna get better.
44:56Will it?
44:57Will it really?
45:01Maggie...
45:02Please don't leave.
45:03I'm not sure I could do this by myself.
45:06If you leave tomorrow, Maggie, I just don't...
45:11I don't know what I'll do.
45:16Maybe I can stay a little longer.
45:21Maybe I can stay a little longer.
45:22Oh my God.
45:23See.
45:36Oh my God.
45:38changed it out.
45:40Oh my God.
45:52I'm sorry.