:53:00
I've been with the kid. I know.
:53:03
Has he ever told you, Jack,
in any of his sessions...
:53:06
that he's been living
with his grandmother in Queens?
:53:08
Has he ever told you?
:53:10
I haven't got
any details like that.
:53:13
:53:16
I got a call about an hour ago
from the department.
:53:20
Now, please, Jack...
:53:22
put the boy on medication.
:53:25
Paul, you don't understand.
:53:27
Please!
:53:28
Take it easy.
He is your patient.
:53:30
You gotfive days.
:53:32
:53:35
I am pissed offat you.
:53:38
:53:39
And don'tforget
we're barbecuing Saturday.
:53:43
Really pissed off.
:53:45
:53:57
-Mrs. DeMarco?
-Hello?
:54:00
Yes. This is Dr. Mickler.
:54:02
Remember? We spoke on
the phone about your grandson.
:54:07
Doña Ana...
she's all he talks about.
:54:11
He waits for the mailman
like he's delivering cannoli.
:54:15
See, the boy's convinced
he's found his one true love.
:54:20
:54:22
He's worse
than his father, Tony.
:54:25
:54:26
Tony, the Dance King ofAstoria.
:54:29
:54:32
This is his father?
:54:34
:54:35
He won a prize for dancing?
:54:38
Well, you never heard of him?
:54:41
:54:42
Did his father
sell pharmaceuticals?
:54:45
Tony?
:54:46
Tony couldn't sell a boat
to a drowning man.
:54:50
No. He worked for
a dry cleaning concern.
:54:54
He did drapes and sofas.
:54:56
:54:57
His father still alive?
:54:59