:31:02
Why do I let myself get trapped
into doing unimportant...
:31:05
Trapped? What do you mean?
:31:07
What do you think happened tonight?
You knew I didn't want that job.
:31:10
I knew nothing of the sort.
:31:12
Why do you think I left Baxter and Baxter?
:31:14
I was beginning to feel like a machine
turning out plastic practical jokes.
:31:18
So again I let myself get forced
into a job that doesn't excite me.
:31:21
Doesn't offer any challenge.
It's something any architect could handle.
:31:24
I didn't force you into anything.
:31:28
You're right, honey. I'm a big boy.
I could have said no.
:31:37
Honey, have you any concept
of what I'm actually trying to do?
:31:40
Apparently not. I'm just a pushy housewife.
:31:42
Do you think it pleases me
that I won a prize back in 1952...
:31:45
eight years ago, and that lousy prize
has been the high point of my career?
:31:49
Now you're ashamed of it?
You talk like you're ashamed of it.
:31:52
No. It's just that I'm not the wonder boy
anymore. This is 1960...
:31:55
Larry, for heaven's sake.
:31:56
Time doesn't stand still,
you either change or you die.
:32:00
Would you mind telling me
how this job is going to kill you?
:32:02
I realize I'm terribly dense and stupid,
but I don't understand.
:32:05
Look, for once, just try to understand.
:32:08
I didn't want this job because
I want to concentrate on the Altar house.
:32:11
That's something I want.
Something that excites me.
:32:14
I've got things I want to state
as an architect.
:32:18
And if I don't get them out of me, I'll bust.
:32:23
You know what I'm trying to say?
Do you understand?
:32:27
I understand, Larry.
But what comes after the Altar house?
:32:31
I think we should be grateful to Mr. Baxter.
Heaven knows we can use the extra money.
:32:42
Linda. We're home.
:32:44
- Hi.
- Hi, Eve.
:32:46
Were the kids okay? Did they wake up?
:32:48
Not a peep out of them all night.
:32:50
- Who's winning?
- I don't know. Who's playing?
:32:53
It's not quite 11:00, sis.
Do you want me to lift Peter before I go?
:32:56
I'll do it, Linda.
:32:57
- Good night, Larry.
- Good night, Hank.
:32:59
Sis, there was one little fuss.