:16:01
Sam, this is going
to take you hours.
:16:03
Let me do this.
:16:05
It's already
taken me hours.
:16:06
Let me figure it out.
:16:08
No, that's OK.
:16:09
It's like
a vendetta now.
:16:11
Thanks, though.
I appreciate it.
:16:13
OK.
:16:14
If you start to go blind,
give a shout.
:16:17
OK. Adios.
:16:19
Listen, what are you
and Moll doing tonight?
:16:23
We're going to the theater
to see Macbeth.
:16:26
She likes
the guys in tights.
:16:28
You want to go?
:16:29
No, thanks.
:16:30
I want a full
report, though.
:16:32
Later.
:16:33
Yeah.
:16:39
Well, I loved it.
:16:41
I was spellbound
the whole time.
:16:43
I could tell.
:16:45
So could
everyone else
:16:46
with that resonating
snore of yours.
:16:53
Did I tell you
what Melissa said?
:16:56
Yeah, about six times.
:16:57
It wasn't six times.
:16:59
Quit being
so blase about this.
:17:01
This is really
important.
:17:02
I'll have two pieces
in her gallery.
:17:05
The New York Times
reviews her gallery all the time.
:17:09
Molly,
The New York Times
:17:10
is just some
frustrated little critic
:17:12
with pimples on his ass
who flunked art school.
:17:15
Who cares what they think?
:17:17
About eight million
readers, that's who.
:17:19
Nah, they're just
reading the sports page.
:17:23
Your work
is really beautiful.
:17:25
It really is.
:17:26
Thanks.
:17:27
It shouldn't matter
what anyone else thinks,
:17:30
just what I think.
:17:36
I want
to marry you, Sam.
:17:38
What?
:17:40
What?
:17:42
Yep.
:17:44
I've been
thinking about it.
:17:46
I've been thinking
about it a lot,
:17:48
and I think we
should just do it.
:17:51
You're serious.
:17:53
Yeah.
:17:58
What's that look for?