:35:01
Georges' mother.
:35:03
- She died in Africa.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
:35:05
- Yes.
- Oh.
:35:07
Killed by the elephants.
:35:19
I could just sit here
and watch you all day, Georges.
:35:21
Some stroke of luck, huh, B,
having a French chef as a guest?
:35:25
Stop it, Lauren.
:35:27
So what are you doing
in New York, Georges?
:35:30
- I just crashed and...
- Georges is a political...
:35:32
- You go on.
- No, go on.
- No, you, please.
:35:35
A political what?
:35:37
Political, um, ballet.
:35:41
I can't imagine
a political ballet.
:35:44
You know, it's sort of a...
:35:47
Georges writes for the ballet.
He's an old friend.
:35:50
- He's...
- Not gay.
- Of course not.
:35:52
- Good.
- He just couldn't find a hotel.
:35:55
- And he's been in Africa.
- Look, we old friend.
:35:58
- Yeah.
- So I don't fuck her. Hmm?
:36:09
What, did you kill somebody
for this place?
:36:12
You probably cut them up
and used them for mulch.
:36:14
This is amazing!
:36:16
So is your French friend.
I want details later.
:36:18
Oh, Lauren, please.
:36:21
My mother would adore this.
:36:23
Oh, speaking of my mother,
guess what!
:36:25
She and Daddy are leaving New York.
:36:27
- No! What about her beautiful gardens?
- They're leaving.
:36:30
Anyway, I've told Daddy all about
the Green Worms or whatever they are.
:36:33
- Green Guerillas.
- Yeah, well, anyway...
:36:35
being this great old liberal,
he says how he'd like to give you
and your group all the plants.
:36:39
No, not those beautiful trees.
:36:42
The trees, the plants, everything.
:36:44
Oh, that's fantastic! Our stocks
are so low. We're desperate for plants.
:36:48
Uh, well, wait a minute.
There's a problem.
:36:50
Mother won't hear of it.
But I don't know.
:36:53
I think if you talked to her,
maybe she'd change her mind.
:36:57
Georges.