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Really?
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Married.
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- Wait. Wait, I got one.
- Look,
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there is no point going out with someone
I might like if I met him at the right time,
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but who right now would
just be a transitional man.
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OK, but don't wait too long. Remember
what happened with David Warsaw?
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His wife left him and everyone said "Give
him some time. Don't move in too fast."
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Six months later he was dead.
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Are you saying I should marry quickly
in case he's about to die?
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At least you could say you were married.
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I'm saying that the right man is out there.
If you don't grab him, someone else will,
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and you'll spend your life knowing that
someone else is married to your husband.
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Ten! Hut!
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- When did this happen?
- Friday. Helen comes home from work
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and she says "I don't know
if I wanna be married any more."
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Like it's the institution. Nothing personal,
just something she's been thinking about.
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I'm calm. I say "Why don't we take time to
think about it? Don't rush into anything."
:26:25
- Yeah, right.
- Next day she says she's thought about it.
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She wants a trial separation.
She just wants to try it.
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But we can still date -
like this is supposed to cushion the blow.
:26:35
I got married so I could stop dating,
so still dating is not a big incentive
:26:39
since the last thing you wanna do
is date your wife, who should love you.
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Which is what I'm saying to her,
when it occurs to me maybe she doesn't.
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So I say to her
"Don't you love me any more?"
:26:50
D'you know what she says?
"I don't know if I've ever loved you."
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That's harsh. You don't
bounce back from that right away.
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- Thanks, Jess.
- No, I'm a writer. I know dialogue.