:37:00
- You sure? It's not that important.
- It is important. I want you to go.
:37:04
OK.
:37:06
It's going to be hard
to leave this place, James.
:37:08
But you've still got the London flat.
:37:11
You'll be nearer the hospital, and
you can get much better crack in town.
:37:17
Hey, you know
what the Monty Python boys say...
:37:19
"Nobody expects
the Spanish Inquisition." I know.
:37:23
Exactly!
:37:24
Sorry. Let me just... Lydia's becoming
more and more demanding.
:37:28
And you feel bad because Helen's
working night and day
:37:31
to keep the money coming in.
But you've asked Helen to come
:37:34
on a research trip to Dorset with you,
knowing that she won't be able to...
:37:38
to cover up the fact that
you're really taking Lydia.
:37:41
And despite the fact that Lydia
gave you an out on the phone,
:37:45
which you didn't take,
you're having a moral dilemma.
:37:48
Gerry, you are a morality-free zone.
:37:51
If I had no morals,
would I be discussing it?
:37:54
Whose idea was this trip...
yours or Lydia's?
:37:59
You wanna get out of this Lydia thing.
I foresee problems.
:38:03
And I wouldn't mind betting you're
talking to yourself in the mirror again.
:38:08
- Very bad sign.
- You've no compassion.
:38:11
None!
:38:12
Why do I bother confiding in you?
:38:15
I'm your mate.
I'm here to help you.
:38:20
I'm sorry.
:38:22
I'm here to help you.
:38:27
Bom bom bom! Nobody expects
the Spanish Inquisition.
:38:32
Our chief weapon is surprise.
Surprise and fear. Fear and surprise.
:38:34
Our two chief weapons
are surprise and fear.
:38:37
And a ruthless efficiency. Our three
main weapons are fear, surprise,
:38:41
and a ruthless efficiency.
I'll come in again!
:38:49
- Whoa! Wow!
- Pass me your plate.
:38:52
- How do you do, Nigel?
- Very nice to meet you.