:33:00
...I don't know what he
did for the last 5 years.
:33:03
I remember he left
that caseworker job in Boston.
:33:06
That was, what, '78 or so?
:33:09
I don't know why he was doing that.
:33:11
He was a scientific genius.
Why was he doing welfare work?
:33:15
Then the construction job.
What was that for?
:33:17
He didn't know what to do.
:33:19
I can relate to that.
:33:22
If you'd been in touch with him,
you could've saved his life?
:33:25
You have that effect on people?
Keep them all jolly, do you?
:33:31
Wise up, folks.
We're alone out there.
:33:33
And tomorrow we're
going out there again.
:33:36
It was straight of him not to cook up
a Reader's Digest condensation...
:33:40
...of his screwed up life
for our entertainment.
:33:43
I am sick of people
selling their psyches for attention.
:33:47
He was classier than that.
:33:49
It was a real classy act
he pulled in the bathtub.
:33:52
For some people it isn't a question
of why kill yourself, but why not.
:33:57
Give me a break.
Spare us the tragic existential pose.
:34:02
Didn't mean
to get into your area.
:34:04
Come on now, guys.
We're all friends here.
:34:08
This is a well-known dynamic.
:34:09
I've seen it a million times.
Some people...
:34:11
...ease the pain of separation by
denigrating their relationship.
:34:16
You're so deep.
:34:19
I think Michael's right.
:34:21
I feel shitty
about 10 different ways tonight.
:34:24
I don't want
to let any of this go.
:34:26
That's healthy. The only way to avoid
pain is to pretend you don't care.
:34:31
I know. I've left
more places than you'll ever go.
:34:33
Give him your pose line, Sam.
:34:35
There's the existential man for you.
You're one tough cookie.
:34:37
I could say you're one...
:34:39
...cold, manipulative guy and it
wouldn't bother you.
:34:43
I'm deeply hurt.
:34:45
At least our last night will be fun.
:34:46
Please don't do this, guys.
:34:49
This is happening because we miss him.
And we're really hurting.
:34:55
That's a crock of shit!
:34:57
We're afraid
just the opposite is true.