One True Thing
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:27:05
Well, um,
I'm home for a while.

:27:09
I took some time off from work.
:27:12
Home where? Here?
Well, what about your job...

:27:15
and your little apartment
and everything?

:27:17
Well, I'm gonna work
from here, so...

:27:20
- Oh, don't worry about it.
- Oh, no.

:27:22
- Tweedy said that it's fine.
- Oh, no, no, no.

:27:24
Not to play nursemaid to me.
:27:26
- Oh, no. That's not...
- Oh, I don't need...

:27:28
Man, you'll hate me.
I'll just make you some dinner.

:27:31
No, I want to stay.
:27:33
At least until you feel better.
:27:35
I mean, it's the right thing.
:27:39
For who?
:27:41
- Whose idea was this?
- Mine.

:27:45
Dad, and...
Well, it was both of ours.

:27:47
He shouldn't have asked you to do this,
honey, because he knows you.

:27:51
- He knows this will never work.
- No. Now, I told Dad...

:27:54
that I want to do this
and I'm going to.

:27:56
So, that's final.
Okay?

:28:01
Okay. Okay.
:28:06
Okay. Oh, my girl.
:28:09
I'm gonna make you
some cinnamon toast.

:28:12
And I'll get you
a cup of tea too.

:28:15
Okay.
:28:30
I'm glad you're home. Thanks.
:28:33
She didn't know I was coming.
:28:35
Well, you know how
your mother is.

:28:38
If she'd known...
:28:40
she probably would've redecorated
your entire bedroom.

:28:44
What's that smell?
:28:46
Um, that is
an old writer's trick.

:28:52
Schiller believed that
his body sabotaged...

:28:55
the attention of his mind
while he was writing.

:28:57
So, he engaged his body...
:28:59
with a simple stimulant, apples...

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