:32:03
Oh. Hi, Scraps.
:32:06
Hi, Dad.
Hi, kids.
:32:08
How did they do this?
Hi, honey.
:32:11
Hi, dear.
Ooh. Potatoes.
:32:13
I didn't cons... I didn't
consent for this to be on TV.
:32:18
Dinner'll be ready
in five minutes. Okay.
:32:29
- Some exciting home life, huh?
- And it goes on like that,
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tediously,
day in and day out.
:32:36
Where's the love?
Where's the passion?
:32:38
Where's the examination
of one's own existence?
:32:42
This is a poor excuse
for a life.
:32:45
I give Harvey Pitnik
a... a big thumbs down.
:32:48
Thumbs down? I give
him a thumbs down too.
:32:51
But I didn't hate Harvey
quite as much as you, Jonathan.
:32:54
Oh, granted, his life was
a miserable waste of time,
:32:59
but I rather enjoyed
the Kafkaesque touches.
:33:02
Here's a loser trapped
in a dead-end job...
:33:05
and a...
a loveless marriage.
:33:08
How do they know that? Couldn't they
have done anything to make this man human?
:33:12
Think of the money it took
to bring him into the world.
:33:14
A ton! To feed him and to clothe
him and then to educate him.
:33:18
And after all that,
what have you got?
:33:20
- You've got a big bore!
- A dull clod!
:33:23
An empty suit.
And another thing,
:33:26
I was always one step ahead
of this guy's life.
:33:28
There just were no surprises!
No. Wait a minute.
:33:30
What about the ending of his
life? That came as a surprise.
:33:33
Ending?
I saw that coming a mile away!
:33:35
I didn't.
What ending?
:33:37
The high blood pressure. The
lack of exercise. True. Uh-huh.
:33:40
The bad diet.
Of course.
:33:42
By the time he finally has his heart
attack in front of the TV, big deal!
:33:47
Heart attack? Heart attack?
It's such a mundane way to go.
:33:50
What are they talking about? A
heart attack? I didn't have a...
:33:53
Wouldn't it have been more dramatic if,
say, he'd fallen down an elevator shaft?
:33:57
He should've died years earlier.
Maybe in a submarine accident.