:25:01
if you spent it more productively...
:25:03
- Like what?
- Well, l don't know. Um...
:25:06
Didn't Mom mention there was something
at the Museum of Broadcasting?
:25:11
- That's clerical.
- No, it was in the publicity department.
:25:15
- That can lead to other things.
- l knew you'd be discouraging!
:25:19
l'm not. l'm trying to be helpful.
:25:21
You don't just say one day ''l'm
finished as an actress. Now l'm a writer.''
:25:26
- You mean, not at my age.
- Please, we came to have lunch.
:25:29
Yeah, OK, right. Forget it. What's to eat?
:25:33
l just want a salad.
You really think l'm a loser, don't you?
:25:36
- You're being ridiculous.
- You are. Stop it.
:25:39
- You treat me like a loser.
- How?
:25:41
You never have faith in my plans,
you undercut my enthusiasm...
:25:45
Not so, no. l think
l've been very supportive.
:25:47
l try to give you honest,
constructive advice.
:25:50
l'm always happy to help you financially.
:25:53
l've gone out of my way to introduce you
to interesting single men...
:25:56
- They're all losers.
- You're too demanding.
:25:59
l could tell what you thought of me
by the men you fixed me up with.
:26:03
- That's not true!
- l know l'm mediocre.
:26:05
Would you stop attacking Hannah?
She's going through a rough time.
:26:09
- Why are you so upset?
- You've picked on her since she came in.
:26:12
Leave her alone. l'm suffocating.
:26:15
What's the matter, Lee?
Why are you so sensitive?
:26:18
Listen. You wanna write, write.
:26:20
Let's just not talk about it any more.
:26:23
Take a year, take six months,
whatever you want.
:26:27
Who knows? Maybe you'll
be sitting with a good play.
:26:31
What's the matter with you?
You look pale. Are you OK?
:26:34
Yeah, you know, l'm just...
:26:37
l've got dizzy all of a sudden and
l have a headache. l think we need to eat.
:26:57
(Elliot) l can't seem to take action.
l'm like Hamlet, unable to kill his uncle.