:27:00
	because it seemed to be awfully
boy-meets-girl kind of thing.
:27:05
	Kind of kidding and so forth.
:27:08
	And I said,
"Because of what she's going through,
:27:11
	somewhere, there's got to be
this tension of what is happening
:27:15
	that she can't tell him."
:27:17
	And Pat agreed.
:27:19
	So I went to Hitch
and I told him my feelings about it.
:27:23
	I said, "Pat agrees."
And she is a very good writer.
:27:27
	Wrote a lot of wondertul stories
for the New Yorker with humour.
:27:32
	But she has a delicacy,
so she wrote the scene.
:27:35
	It isn't that much different,
but it was just enough.
:27:38
	And it was staged differently.
:27:40
	Instead of ending in an embrace,
:27:42
	we kind of played it
across from each other
:27:46
	so there was something there.
:27:48
	We both knew there was something
that had to be dealt with first.
:27:56
	What's the matter?
:27:58
	I was laughing.
It's been so long since I laughed.
:28:02
	I like it when you laugh.
:28:04
	I like it when you don't.
:28:06
	I guess I like you whatever you do.
:28:08
	(Wright) I was delighted with Hitch.
:28:11
	He was enchanted with the idea
of Pat doing something on it.
:28:17
	Jack!
:28:30
	Darling, you might have been killed!
:28:36
	(Car Engine Ticking Over)
:28:42
	Charlie!
:28:43
	What are you trying to say, Charlie?
:28:47
	Go away.
:28:49
	I just don't understand it.
:28:52
	First the stairs, and...
:28:57
	(Bogdanovich)
She doesn't see what's going on.