1:48:01
A pleasure
meeting you,
Mrs. Beckoff.
1:48:03
I hope you
and your wife
1:48:06
come to your senses.
1:48:08
Couples must
live with conflict.
1:48:10
A problem is never
as permanent
1:48:12
as a solution.
1:48:16
Thank You.
1:48:18
David!
1:48:19
Well, young man,
1:48:21
it's been
an experience.
1:48:23
Same here.
1:48:25
Sorry I scared you
yesterday.
1:48:27
Maybe someday I can
do the same for you.
1:48:37
I'll be leaving
myself now.
1:48:39
You don't
have to go.
1:48:41
You can stay.
1:48:42
With your brother?
1:48:44
It's better
he doesn't know.
1:48:46
I'll call him
from Miami,
1:48:48
tell him
I couldn't make it.
1:48:50
I'll tell him
what happened.
1:48:52
You want to turn him
against me, too?
1:48:55
You want me to leave?
I'm leaving.
1:48:58
You want me to change?
I'm too old.
1:49:01
Do what you have to.
I'll do what I have to,
1:49:06
And I hope
you're satisfied.
1:49:08
Oh!
1:49:09
If I had ever
talked to my mother
1:49:12
the way you did to me,
1:49:14
I'd have a wedgie
in my forehead,
1:49:17
but I didn't raise
my children like that.
1:49:21
I wanted them
to respect me
1:49:23
because they wanted to.
1:49:25
Are we starting
this again?
1:49:27
Yes! Because
it's not fair
1:49:29
to put all
the blame on me.
1:49:32
I knew about you,
Arnold
1:49:34
But I said "no."
I hoped.
1:49:37
I knew,
and I turned my back.
1:49:40
I wasn't the only one.
1:49:41
You turned
your back on me, too.
1:49:45
How could
I know about Alan?
1:49:47
Suddenly you would
have understood?
1:49:50
You never
trusted me enough
to tell me.
1:49:52
So you could have
said what?
1:49:55
"Ah, he's
better off dead."
1:49:57
I could have
comforted you.
1:49:59
You cheated me
out of your life