1:05:00
I thought
you were understanding.
1:05:02
I am understanding.
1:05:03
Boy, am I understanding.
1:05:04
That would explain why
you looked at me that way.
1:05:06
I looked at you that way
1:05:08
because you looked at me
that way.
1:05:10
What way?!
1:05:11
Like I was somebody.
1:05:13
Well, you are somebody.
1:05:14
We're both somebodies.
1:05:15
Let me out of here.
1:05:16
How do you open this thing?
1:05:18
I'm an adult somebody teacher,
1:05:20
and you're
an adult somebody hooker
1:05:22
that I'm supposed to marry.
1:05:28
You should've told me.
1:05:29
I tried to.
1:05:30
You should've tried harder.
1:05:31
Look, Dad, you always say
1:05:32
it's not what you do,
it's who you are.
1:05:34
But there's
a vast difference
1:05:36
between being a math tutor...
Dad! Dad!
1:05:37
There was no "but."
1:05:38
I know you're trying
to help me.
1:05:40
Ah, Dad, she's the right woman.
1:05:41
Well, what's so right about her?
1:05:48
I took a test in this magazine.
1:05:49
"Are you Your Mate's
Perfect Woman?"
1:05:51
She scores a 98
1:05:53
out of a possible 100,
losing one point
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because she's a total stranger,
1:05:56
and the other 'cause
your entire relationship
1:05:58
is based on a lie.
1:05:59
What, you only lose one point
for that?
1:06:01
It says it's not very important.
1:06:03
What could possibly be
more important?
1:06:05
She's a grown-up, she has a job,
1:06:06
she's independent,
she's good with money,
1:06:08
she's funny, she
doesn't swear anymore--
1:06:11
I talked to her about that--
1:06:12
she watches cartoons,
and she likes ice cream,
1:06:15
and she fits into Mom's clothes.
1:06:16
I knew that dress
looked familiar.
1:06:19
And she likes you, Dad--
that's the best part!
1:06:23
Where did you learn
to be like this?
1:06:25
From you.
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So...
1:06:58
what does the magazine say?
1:06:59
I mean, what am I supposed
to do now?