:04:03
except communicate.
:04:27
Good night, dear.
:04:32
You didn't want
to make love, did you?
:04:34
No, no. That's all right.
:04:36
Good.
:04:38
Sex wasn't everything,
but it was...
:04:39
one of the few things we did
without Harry's family.
:04:42
So when that began to fade,
I should have said something...
:04:46
but I didn't know how.
:04:49
Harry, I thought I'd make...
:04:50
a nice, big pot roast
for your family tonight...
:04:54
or turkey.
:04:55
What do you think?
:04:56
Uh-huh.
:04:57
Harry, can you hear me?
:05:00
Mmm.
:05:01
Hello?
:05:02
Come on in, Iris.
:05:04
Your front door was open.
:05:06
I'm sorry.
:05:07
You want some coffee?
:05:09
Please.
:05:10
Marjorie? Coffee.
:05:13
I'll need some milk with that.
:05:14
With milk.
:05:16
What's this?
:05:17
"We love you loads,
Uncle Charles."
:05:19
The kids made it themselves.
:05:21
How can they love him loads?
:05:23
He left for Costa Rica
before they were born.
:05:25
I think they're just proud
to have an uncle...
:05:27
that helps so many people.
:05:29
All doctors help people.
:05:31
Charles travels all over
the world helping people.
:05:33
I don't think all doctors
do that, Harry.
:05:35
Here you go.
:05:37
Just like you like it...
with one splash.
:05:39
Low-fat.
:05:41
There's no problem.
Low-fat.
:05:43
Anyway, the kids
can't wait to meet him.
:05:46
I can't, either.
:05:47
It's so weird having
a brother-in-law...
:05:49
that I don't even know.
:05:51
It's weirder having
a brother you don't know.
:05:52
What's that supposed to mean?
:05:54
My own brother sends me
one letter in fifteen years.
:05:58
When you're off winning
the Nobel Peace Prize...