:53:04
We're different. People see us
as being different, anyway.
:53:08
You're--
You've got...
:53:12
your affliction or whatever and l--
:53:15
Well, mine's not as easy to see.
:53:19
I'm just going to say it.
:53:21
I'm gay.
:53:24
Does that surprise you?
:53:27
That I'm gay?
:53:31
- You know what "gay" is, don't you?
- I don't reckon.
:53:38
Homosexual.
:53:40
I like men. Sexually.
:53:46
Not "funny," ha-ha.
"Funny," queer.
:53:50
That's an offensive way
to put it.
:53:53
You shouldn't say that.
:53:55
You were taught that,
weren't you?
:53:58
I've heard it said that away,
yes, sir.
:54:01
Anyway, it's hard to live gay--
that's the right way to say it--
:54:06
in a small town like this.
:54:08
I've wanted to leave many times, but...
:54:11
because I love...
:54:13
Linda, Frank and...
:54:17
a certain other person--
:54:20
They've kept me here.
Anyway, I'm rambling.
:54:24
If you're going to live
in the Wheatley garage...
:54:27
you need to know it's
not going to be easy.
:54:29
Doyle is a monster.
:54:32
Not just a closed-minded redneck,
but a monster, a dangerous person.
:54:37
I've told Linda that one day that man
is going to hurt her and that boy...
:54:43
maybe even kill them.
:54:45
I see it in his eyes.
I'm very in tune, even psychic.
:54:49
But Doyle is going to
make your life hell.
:54:57
There's one more thing.