:57:00
Yes, but don't you think l'm right?
l mean, Carl, he's fun.
:57:05
What the hell am l doing
with the midlife crisis set?
:57:09
They're all wonderful,
rather accomplished men.
:57:13
ln the end, l felt like
l was a symbol of lost youth...
:57:17
...or unfulfilled dreams.
Am l being dramatic?
:57:20
Gabe.
:57:22
Rain's birthday is coming
up, and we'd love you to come.
:57:26
-l don't know.
-He doesn't want to come.
:57:29
We would love you to come
for a drink. You and your wife.
:57:33
Mom, he's not gonna
come to my birthday.
:57:36
You've been a great influence
on her. lnspirational.
:57:40
Well, she's great.
:57:42
l'd consider it an honour
if you'd come by.
:57:45
Just as Gabe gave his manuscript to
Rain, Judy also showed her writing.
:57:50
Listen, l finally got around to
reading these lovely poems.
:57:55
-You can be honest.
-l am.
:57:57
-lt's just a hobby.
-l was moved. They're full of feeling.
:58:03
-What does your husband say?
-l'd never show them to him.
:58:06
He'd be much too critical.
He has very high standards.
:58:10
-He'd be right too.
-The two you wrote about New England?
:58:16
There's a graveyard there
where l'd love to be buried.
:58:20
l used to say to Amy,
that's the place l'd choose too.
:58:23
-Do you want to eat lunch outside?
-Sure.
:58:47
-Are you soaked?
-No. What about you?
:58:50
l think just my coat.
:58:52
-Your hair's wet.
-ls it?
:58:54
Thank you, Annie.
:58:57
-That was fun.
-Yes. My hair's a mess.