:02:18
I've never really
had much luck with men...
:02:20
Not until I met George.
All right,
:02:23
he's not exactly what
I had in mind for a husband.
:02:25
I mean, he's twice my age,
:02:27
a real klutz sometimes,
and, of all things,
:02:30
a superior court judge.
:02:33
But I do love him.
:02:35
He helped me
with my little addictions,
:02:37
calmed my nerves,
:02:38
and sentenced me
to only two years probation.
:02:40
I brought him here
to my family's summer house
:02:42
for a little sun and sand.
:02:45
I'm sure in time
he'll get the hang of it.
:02:48
This'll be our first real vacation.
:02:50
At last we are alone.
:02:54
Well, except for Lance.
He's my childhood friend.
:02:57
Lance and I grew up
swimming in the tide pools,
:02:59
sticking crabs
in each other's bellybuttons,
:03:02
and playing tag underwater.
:03:05
He lives here now
and looks after the place for us.
:03:11
George and Lance
get along pretty well
:03:13
for two guys who have
absolutely nothing in common,
:03:16
and I'm counting on Lance
to show George the ropes,
:03:18
so they've planned
an overnight fishing trip.
:03:21
I'm not looking forward
to being left alone.
:03:26
Hey. Morning, Mo.
:03:27
It'll be our first night apart
since we were married.
:03:32
I don't want you to go.
:03:35
But it was your idea.
:03:37
I changed my mind.
:03:39
This is our time, George.
:03:41
There's no phones,
:03:43
no faxes,
no television.
:03:45
Just us.
:03:49
Ahoy, mates!
:03:58
Hey, George.
You ready?