:06:00
l've discussed this in therapy.
:06:02
You have? You never said a word!
:06:05
-You said this wasn't our business.
-We were all so close!
:06:10
l assumed we were.
:06:12
She's very upset.
:06:13
Will you please not
turn this into a wake?
:06:16
Why is this such a personal thing
for you? l don't know what to say.
:06:21
Let's just go out to dinner
and forget it.
:06:24
-Judy, come on!
-l knew this would happen.
:06:28
So why were you so upset?
:06:30
l don't know. l really don't know.
:06:33
-lt was a total shock?
-Yeah, completely.
:06:36
They were so casual about it.
:06:39
They didn't seem to be
appropriately upset.
:06:42
Were you hurt because Sally never
mentioned anything to you?
:06:47
Well....
:06:48
l think, if l look hard--
Searching over the time...
:06:52
...when we were alone together--
:06:54
She may have occasionally
remarked about wondering...
:06:58
...what it would be like
to be single.
:07:01
Now, with all she knew, all she'd
experienced. That kind of thing.
:07:06
But she never said anything
negative about Jack.
:07:10
Before we go on, tell us
something about yourself.
:07:13
So we know who you are.
:07:16
Okay. My name is Judy Roth.
l'm married to Gabe.
:07:19
We've been married about 1 0 years.
:07:22
l work for an art magazine.
We don't have any children.
:07:26
l have a daughter
from a previous marriage.
:07:29
l was married when l was very young,
to an architect.
:07:34
lt didn't work out.
lt's nobody's fault.
:07:37
Judy told us they did
finally go to dinner.
:07:41
She said she was tense and nervous,
although the others seemed fine.
:07:45
Afterwards, they walked home.
:07:47
She tried to participate,
but found the atmosphere strained.
:07:52
All in all, she said,
it was a very peculiar evening.
:07:58
lt's amazing, isn't it?