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:24:02
- You are so inspirational, doctor.
- It was just like on the TV.

:24:06
Mr. And Mrs. Presser, take Sharon
and wait for me over in the garden.

:24:10
- Yes, sir.
- I have a question.

:24:11
Earl, go work on your step.
:24:17
Ms. Kelsky, it's been too long.
:24:19
And I believe Mr. Roth and I
have never had the pleasure.

:24:22
So nice of you to drop by. I hope
Mr. Lawrence took good care of you.

:24:27
And if it isn't young James.
I'm Dr. Wexler.

:24:30
- Your father and I are good friends.
- They're business associates.

:24:34
So, James, what did you think
of the show?

:24:37
- I really liked it.
- I knew you would.

:24:39
How are you getting along
with your father?

:24:41
Peas in a pod, thanks for asking.
:24:44
Sometimes he makes me mad.
:24:46
If you're interested in taking
that step, you should...

:24:49
He's not.
:24:59
- Thank you.
- Cute.

:25:07
Please.
:25:18
How are you feeling
these days, Mr. Roth?

:25:20
What exactly are you
a doctor of, Mr. Wexler?

:25:23
Let's talk about money.
:25:25
So much sent in, so much cash.
Also untraceable with a little ingenuity.

:25:31
I did not mean in general.
:25:33
You must be referring to your people
running all over town...

:25:36
...looking for poor Mr. Koo.
:25:38
With all that concern I can only
assume he suffered some misfortune?

:25:42
- Yes, but whose?
- Koo was a small man.

:25:45
He had not yet taken the step.
:25:48
There are a great many Koos
in the world. What happened to this one?

:25:52
Nick shot him.
:25:56
Thank you, James.
:25:59
It's refreshing to hear
a straight answer now and then.


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