The Blackout
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:50:20
Did you ever think about
seein' a psychiatrist?

:50:23
Maybe after I'm through
with your therapy.

:50:25
You got an office
down here in a bunker.

:50:27
I think I could find Hitler
hidin' around here someplace.

:50:36
Have you ever declared
your love to her?

:50:39
Yeah. It's funny that I should
send her letters and try to--

:50:43
I've tried to let her
off the hook...

:50:45
so that she doesn't have to feel
responsible for the things she did.

:50:50
We can get on with our life,
but she--

:51:03
How old is your mother?
:51:05
She doesn't write me back.
She doesn't call me.

:51:07
She doesn't--
She's not willing to--

:51:12
So, she's like Annie?
:51:16
Now that you mention it,
she is a bit like her.

:51:18
- How old is your mom?
- Sixty-four.

:51:21
Have you had thoughts about the day
when she would die?

:51:23
Absolutely.
:51:25
How do you feel about that?
:51:27
I feel like it would be a relief...
:51:32
that she'd finally be off the hook.
:51:36
What was different about
your relationship with Annie...

:51:38
than your relationship with Susan?
:51:41
Susan doesn't get high.
Susan doesn't drink.

:51:44
Susan doesn't-- Susan doesn't--
:51:50
She's like a health food store.
:51:54
She's like a health food store.
:51:56
So what do you think about that?
:51:59
It's healthy.

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