Misery
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:40:01
Now, don't poke fun!
:40:04
This is a very big day for you, Paul. You
just sit tight and I'll set everything up.

:40:10
- Set what up?
- That's the big surprise.

:40:14
Your new studio.
:40:17
After all, writers do need a place to work.
:40:20
Work? You mean write?
:40:24
What in the world do you think I'd write?
:40:27
Oh, but, Paul, I don't think. I know.
:40:31
Now you've gotten rid
of that manuscript,...

:40:33
..you can go back
to doing what you're great at.

:40:36
You're gonna write a new novel,
your greatest achievement ever.

:40:40
Misery's Return.
:40:42
Misery's Return?
:40:45
I know you didn't mean it when you killed
her, and now you'll make it right.

:40:51
It'll be a book in my honour, for saving
your life and nursing you back to health.

:40:56
Oh, Paul, you're gonna make me
the envy of the whole world!

:41:01
You just expect me to whip
something off, is that it?

:41:04
I expect nothing less
than your masterpiece.

:41:09
You do understand that this is not the
ordinary way in which books get written.

:41:14
I mean, some people might actually
consider this an oddball situation.

:41:18
I have total confidence in your brilliance.
Besides, the view will inspire you.

:41:23
You just inhale that. I'll be right back.
:41:38
I guess you don't get bothered
by neighbours much.

:41:40
Don't worry, you'll have total solitude
so you can concentrate on your work.

:41:45
Great.
:41:48
I got you this expensive
paper to type on,...

:41:51
..and I got a great deal on this 50lb
clunker on account of it's missing an N.

:41:55
I told the saleslady N was one of the
letters in my favourite writer's name.


prev.
next.