:26:02
that I would inherit all of his patients,
but now I have none.
:26:06
No, Dr Jennings, you have one.
:26:14
Honey, look at this light.
:26:16
On the best day in the city,
we didn't get light like this.
:26:20
Maybe they'll give me a show in town.
:26:22
Don't they do that in little towns?
In the town hall?
:26:24
"Molly Jennings, a retrospective."
:26:27
Of course, I'll need to
take some pictures first.
:26:30
There's good news and there's bad news.
:26:33
Should we go in reverse-alphabetical
order and start with the good?
:26:38
I'm seeing my first patient this afternoon.
:26:41
She's a great old dame,
she lives just up the road.
:26:44
Terrific. What's the bad news?
:26:46
She's my only patient.
:26:49
Today?
:26:55
Metcalf changed his mind.
:26:58
- What?
- Yeah.
:27:00
He panicked, is what it is.
:27:02
He decided that if he retires
:27:04
he will lose his zest for life
and die within 48 hours or something.
:27:10
But he told you.
:27:11
We looked in 14 towns,
we bought a house,
:27:13
you rented an office.
:27:15
What are we going to do?
:27:18
Kill him?
:27:21
I have my fax machine.
I can work part-time from here.
:27:25
A phone and a fax, that's all I need.
I'll call my old clients.
:27:29
- Even with half my commissions...
- We're gonna be fine.
:27:32
- Just like you said.
- With one patient?
:27:34
Maybe I'll get lucky and all of her systems
will be ravaged by disease.
:27:38
Kind of like having seven patients in one.
:27:46
Fit as a fiddle.
:27:48
Not a damn thing wrong with you.
:27:50
Dr Jennings, I'm sorry.
:27:52
What do you mean? Do you think I was
hoping you were ravaged by disease?
:27:57
What about my high blood pressure?