1:09:01
Can't we talk about this calmly?
1:09:06
There are two issues:
1:09:08
They won't print your articles,
and you have writer's block.
1:09:12
It happens.
Don't beat yourself up.
1:09:14
It's like traffic.
1:09:17
Traffic?
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Yes. You're jammed.
1:09:25
- I'm jammed?
- I didn't mean it to be nasty!
1:09:30
I'll end up wondering
why we're together.
1:09:33
- Start now.
- Start what?
1:09:36
Wondering why we're together.
1:09:38
We meet, we see a movie,
we eat, we have sex.
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That's about it.
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Just about.
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I forgot.
Every few months, we fight.
1:09:51
- What you said is very interesting.
- Thanks.
1:09:55
When you talk about
what we do, you say,
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"We meet, we see a movie
or something, we eat,
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we go to bed,
maybe we have sex."
1:10:06
Say it again so I can be sure.
1:10:10
- You're a pain in the ass.
- Say it again.
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We see a movie, we eat, we have sex.
1:10:17
And I'll add this:
I'm sick and tired of it.
1:10:20
And you're sick and tired of it.
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I've been trying to tell you
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that if you want to talk
about what we do together,
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what works and what doesn't,
you have to say more.
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More!
1:10:34
Yesterday, for example.
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You shot a commercial,
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my article was rejected,
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I fought with my editor,
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we met, we saw a movie,
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we ate, we went to bed,
maybe we had sex,
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you left to edit your commercial,
and I went back to the agency.
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See the difference?
You... and me.