:46:02
when they don't know
what they're doing.
:46:05
They don't listen to me,
needless to say.
:46:07
Of course,
I'm just your average layman...
:46:09
but I have written
the appropriate authorities.
:46:13
Oh, I'll go, Alberto.
That'll be Lauren.
:46:16
As an artist, our daughter reserves
the right to be late.
:46:19
Absolutely.
:46:25
- At last!
- Hi, Mother.
:46:27
This is Georges Fauré from Paris.
:46:30
- Hi.
- Oh?
:46:32
Come on in, Georges.
Georges is Brontë's house guest,
but she was too shy to bring him.
:46:37
- You don't mind, do you, Mother?
- But of course not.
:46:39
- I went to pick up Brontë
and found him all alone.
- Do come in.
:46:44
- Georges is a very important composer,
Mother, so you two
will have lots to talk about.
- Oh, no, no, no.
:46:47
- Oh!
- No, no.
:46:49
Mother plays the piano a little.
Get it? A little.
:46:54
Alberto, another place, if you will.
:46:57
Everybody, I'd like
to present Georges Fauré...
:47:01
a leading French composer.
:47:03
- Ah!
- Oh, no, no.
:47:08
Good evening.
:47:10
- You see the man
sitting across from you?
- Mm-hmm.
:47:12
He's very important.
He's on the board of trustees.
:47:16
Do you live in Paris, Georges?
:47:19
Brontë, he was all by himself.
I really think he wanted to come out.
:47:23
It's okay. It's okay.
:47:25
Simon and Grace are about to celebrate
their 40th wedding anniversary.
:47:28
- Aw!
- Congratulations!
:47:30
Congratulations!
:47:36
- How long have you been married?
- I've been married 35 years. Sure.
:47:39
Are you married, Georges?
:47:43
Me? Well, uh...
:47:46
not usually.
:47:48
Whatever do you mean?
:47:50
Well, uh, not normally.
:47:54
- You're getting divorced?
- Yes, definitely.
- Oh.
:47:59
B, you'll never get married.