2:00:01
Did you call Ronald
and tell him?
2:00:03
Yeah, but, there was no answer.
2:00:07
Was Mrs. Paley sick, then?
2:00:10
Well, everyone said she was
too strung out.
2:00:13
Why do people say things
like that?
2:00:16
Because she's...
2:00:18
a drug addict.
2:00:20
And how do you know?
2:00:23
Everyone knows.
2:00:25
Well, I didn't know.
Did you know, Bill?
2:00:27
No.
2:00:29
Did you hear that, Billy?
2:00:32
Well, it's what everyone says,
she's a junkie.
2:00:34
And she's probably
gonna get fired.
2:00:37
It's really sad.
2:00:38
Well, if Mrs. Paley turns out,
in fact, to be a junkie,
2:00:40
then she should be fired.
Don't you think so, Bill?
2:00:44
I don't know.
2:00:46
Don't you think that's...
2:00:47
a little harsh?
2:00:50
I mean, it's not
affecting her work.
2:00:52
Well, apparently it is.
2:00:55
No. In fact, I don't think
it's a little harsh at all.
2:00:58
I'm sorry, but when it comes
to drug abuse and children,
2:01:01
my children,
2:01:02
they should be locked up
and throw away the key.
2:01:05
I want you to know, if you ever
even think of doing drugs
2:01:09
and end up dying in a hospital,
2:01:11
I'd disown you. That's how
strongly I feel about it.
2:01:14
- Trish.
- No. I know I may sound harsh,
2:01:16
but I'm talking about our kids.
2:01:19
Not to be grandiose,
but this is the future...
2:01:21
the future of our country we're
taking about, after all.
2:01:25
( telephone rings )
2:01:31
Hello?
2:01:33
Who's calling, please?
2:01:35
Oh, hi.
Sure, hold on.
2:01:36
It's Joe Grasso.
2:01:37
Oh. Great.
2:01:48
Hey, Joe. What's up?
2:01:50
How's Johnny doing?
2:01:51
Joe: You're a dead man.
( phone hangs up )