1:38:03
Bye. How do you feel
about Indian food?
1:38:06
I don't want you to trouble yourself.
1:38:10
I could use some help cooking
and I have enough food for an army.
1:38:15
A glass of wine?
1:38:19
No, I'm on duty.
1:38:22
- Can you slice mushrooms?
- I believe I can do that.
1:38:27
Rinse them first.
1:38:29
Come on.
1:38:31
Use a colander, that way
will take forever. It's down on the...
1:38:46
Oh, shit!
1:38:47
How are you feeling?
Are you getting back on your feet?
1:38:51
If I felt solid anywhere,
it should be in this house.
1:38:54
I've been in it my whole life.
It was my great aunt's.
1:39:00
But I don't know.
It's different now. Something's off.
1:39:10
I used to walk in the middle of the night
down to the corner market to buy milk.
1:39:16
It's true. People just
get complacent. It happens.
1:39:20
Hand me the knife.
1:39:25
The department gives courses
on self-defence.
1:39:27
I'll spend more time at the dojo.
1:39:30
Kickboxing's fine,
but that's not what I mean.
1:39:35
I'm talking prevention. We teach
things like varying your routine,
1:39:41
keeping your lights on at night,
getting a dog...
1:39:46
- I'm sorry, does this bother you?
- It's good, I need to hear it.
1:39:50
Just simple things
like carrying personal alarms,
1:39:55
taking your garbage out
in the morning
1:39:59
and not using cordless phones.
People can listen in.