:50:01
But I've been defending myself so hard...
:50:05
... and I don't want to be judged anymore.
:50:07
I have this wonderful feeling inside of me,
but I'm...
:50:12
I'm just tired of being judged.
:50:25
You genuinely feel for this woman,
don't you?
:50:31
Why didn't you stay with her?
:50:34
I was afraid.
:50:36
Louder.
:50:37
I was afraid.
:50:47
I rest.
:50:50
This is a new one on me.
:50:52
Sex with somebody and move right on.
:50:55
Is that how it works, Miss Foster?
:51:00
You're not very understanding
about the world Mr. Miller came from.
:51:04
It's filled with problems
you no longer have:
:51:07
Deadly diseases,
confusing identities, changing attitudes.
:51:12
Perhaps he was worried
about getting a disease.
:51:16
Were you worried about getting a disease?
:51:19
I didn't think she had a disease. No.
:51:21
But you didn't know.
:51:23
We're getting off the point.
:51:24
We've never been near the point!
You're getting him both ways!
:51:28
When he's brave and then does something
you don't like, you show the follow-up.
:51:32
Or you blame him for not having any.
:51:34
This is an example of something
he wanted to do. And he didn't...
:51:39
...because he was afraid.
:51:41
This was just last night.
:51:43
You know what I think we just watched?
:51:45
I think we just watched a man who was
caring of another human being's feelings.
:51:50
He didn't know what this experience
would do to her, so he was careful.
:51:55
But you blame him for it.
:51:57
I praise him for it.
:51:59
You call it "fear." I call it "thoughtfulness."