:24:01
I've decided to postpone retirement.
:24:04
I don't know for how long, but...
:24:08
But?
:24:09
But when I thought really hard about it,
I realised,
:24:12
there's only one thing left
to do when you retire,
:24:15
and I've seen too many friends
do that very thing
:24:18
just six months, a year
after they gave up their professions.
:24:21
But you...
:24:25
When we spoke just four months ago,
you assured me that...
:24:29
I'm not ready to retire, doctor.
:24:31
And if my wife can't rush me into it,
you sure as hell can't either.
:24:52
Excuse me.
:24:53
You gotta feed the meter, partner.
:24:57
Yeah, well, I was just leaving.
:24:59
A little late, though.
:25:03
I do have medical plates.
:25:08
Oh, right. You're that new doctor.
:25:11
- Ross Jennings.
- Sheriff Lloyd Parsons.
:25:13
You're a Yale grad, I heard.
:25:16
That's right.
:25:20
Well, it's just a school, isn't it?
:25:22
That's enough, Lloyd Parsons.
:25:24
A young doctor comes to Canaima
and you write him a parking ticket?
:25:27
- What are you doing, Ms Hollins?
- What the whole town ought to do.
:25:30
Your ticker tape parade.
:25:32
- Thank you.
- That's littering.
:25:34
Lloyd's been a bully since the 5th grade.
:25:36
I ought to know, I held him back.
:25:38
Walk me to my automobile.
:25:44
Thank you for the swift intervention.
:25:46
- How did you know who I was?
- We're neighbours.
:25:48
I gave you a standing ovation
when you arrived.
:25:53
Between you and me, Sam Metcalf
only recently gave up leeches.
:25:57
He also recently gave up retirement.
:25:59
We moved from San Francisco
with the understanding