:29:01
- I managed.
- I knew you would.
:29:03
You knew I would.
I didn't know I would.
:29:05
But I did. Rearranged your appointments.
:29:08
Said you had to go to your dentist.
That made them happy.
:29:11
I can always count on you in a jam.
:29:14
If you don't need me anymore, Doctor,
I'm going home.
:29:18
I'll get that.
:29:27
Hello?
:29:29
Don't worry. You'll meet her.
:29:36
- Miss Dickinson.
- Yes, Doctor?
:29:41
Are you in a hurry this evening?
:29:42
Why, no, Doctor,
if there's anything I can do for you.
:29:46
I thought maybe you'd like to come out
and have a drink with me.
:29:54
Are you asking me to go out?
:29:57
Why? Is there somebody else
in that closet?
:30:06
I don't understand.
:30:08
It's the most natural thing in the world
for a doctor to take his nurse out.
:30:12
After ten years, this is the first time
that you have ever invited me.
:30:17
Better a little late than a little never.
:30:30
And I suddenly realized
that I have no idea...
:30:36
...of what your life is like outside the office.
:30:39
Tell me about Stephanie Dickinson, civilian.
:30:43
- I don't know where to begin.
- That's a good place.
:30:47
- I live in Jackson Heights.
- That much I know.
:30:49
- Alone?
- Yes.
:30:52
No, I live with my sister Anna
and her husband and their two boys...
:30:56
...and a bulldog named Max.
:30:58
- Sounds cosy.
- Yes. I like large families.