1:12:04
- No, just the butter.
- Right away, sir.
1:12:09
Why do you like
peanut butter so much?
1:12:11
l don't know.
1:12:13
Hmm. l adore things like that.
1:12:16
Food l can't do without.
Don't you?
1:12:19
Yes.
1:12:21
- lt comforts you, doesn't it?
- Yes, l find that it does.
1:12:25
- Mind if l throw up?
- Drew.
1:12:27
Please.
1:12:34
l'm very concerned about the woman
you attended to today.
1:12:38
- l am too.
- Has her pain abated?
1:12:41
We're doing what we can
for her, but, uh,
1:12:44
it's not looking very good.
1:12:47
- l'm sorry to hear that.
- Yeah.
1:12:49
Who are we talking about?
1:12:51
But l know she's grateful
for the care you're giving her.
1:12:54
ls this a state secret?
1:12:57
- No, we're talking about
a patient of mine, 'cause...
- Uh-huh.
1:13:00
Joe stopped by
the hospital today.
1:13:02
He did?
That's more than we get to do.
1:13:06
Maybe next time you go to the hospital,
you'll take us along with you.
1:13:09
- Perhaps you could remind me.
- Well, l'll make a note of it.
1:13:12
- Anything else l can do for you?
- l wanna come along too.
1:13:14
- See Susie strut her stuff.
- You're on, Quincie.
1:13:17
Destination, hospital.
Joe, you can be the tour guide, okay?
1:13:24
Susan's a wonderful doctor.
1:13:27
l'm sure she is.
1:13:33
- Bill?
- Yeah?
1:13:35
l have to go.
lt's been a hell of a day.
1:13:37
- l need a few minutes
to sort everything out.
- See you tomorrow.
1:13:46
Joe?
1:13:51
Yes, Bill?
1:13:54
Um--