:46:04
She was just standing there
:46:06
in the middle
of the road, frozen.
:46:08
So I got out of the car
:46:10
and I walked over to her
to see if she was okay.
:46:13
And she leaned over
and whispered in my ear.
:46:15
What did she say?
:46:17
I think Frank wants me
to go talk to her,
:46:19
because the last time
I saw him,
:46:21
he asked me if I knew
about time travel.
:46:23
She wrote a book
about it,
:46:25
so that can't be
a coincidence, right?
:46:29
Donnie, what did
Roberta Sparrow say to you?
:46:33
She said that every living
creature on Earth dies alone.
:46:41
How did that
make you feel?
:46:47
It reminded me
of my dog, Callie.
:46:50
She died
when I was eight,
:46:52
and she crawled
underneath...
:46:55
the porch.
:46:59
To die?
:47:04
To be alone.
:47:07
Do you feel
alone right now?
:47:14
I don't know.
:47:18
I'd like to believe
I'm not, but I just-
:47:22
I've just never
seen any proof, so l-
:47:25
I just don't
debate it anymore, you know?
:47:27
It's like I could
spend my whole life
:47:29
debating it over and over again,
weighing the pros and cons,
:47:32
and in the end, I still wouldn't
have any proof. So I just-
:47:34
I just don't debate it
any more.
:47:36
It's absurd.
:47:42
The search for God
is absurd?
:47:47
It is if everyone
dies alone.
:47:50
Does that scare you?
:47:55
I don't want
to be alone.