:22:00
Actually, I...
:22:05
I want you to-to move home...
:22:06
to take care of her.
:22:10
Move home?
:22:12
- Brian is at school.
- Dad, what about my job?
:22:17
Well, you can
freelance from here.
:22:19
She's going to need help
during the day.
:22:22
Well...
:22:24
Maybe you could take sabbatical.
I mean, it's been four years since...
:22:27
- you took one for the novel.
- A sabbatical is out of the question.
:22:29
I have a department to run,
and I have to make a living.
:22:32
As you well know, the advance
on my novel was spent years ago...
:22:35
on yours and Brian's education.
:22:37
Dad, I have to do my interviews
and my research in New York.
:22:42
I may never catch up again.
lt could ruin my career.
:22:48
- We can get a nurse
and I will come home every weekend.
- A nurse?
:22:51
We're not getting a nurse.
Your mother didn't get a nurse
when you had chicken pox.
:22:54
A nurse. You know she won't tolerate
having strangers in this house.
:22:58
- But, Dad...
- Your mother needs you, Ellen.
Jesus Christ!
:23:02
You've got a Harvard education,
but where is your heart?
:23:11
Excuse me.
:23:19
- Honey? Hi.
- Hey.
:23:21
-So sorry I'm late. Sorry. Hey, Jules.
-Hi. Bye.
:23:25
- Okay. Hi. Mmm, kiss.
- Hi.
:23:30
You okay?
:23:32
Here, give me your bag.
:23:34
- What's the matter? She's what?
- My mom is sick.
:23:40
Ellen, a sick mother means
three weeks off...
:23:42
and a very nice arrangement
of flowers sent by the staff.
:23:44
Yeah, still holding.
You're doing great here.
:23:46
If you leave there's no guarantee.
All I could offer you
is some freelance work.
:23:49
Okay, but I'm still going to finish
the Sullivan piece from home.
:23:53
How are you going to do that?
:23:57
- Actually, Casey said that he
has a way into Sullivan too.
- No.