:11:01
I don't remember what she did and
I don't remember who she offended.
:11:03
But it was bad.
She crossed the line.
:11:05
But anyway, Poseidon, the sea god,
punished Cassiopeia...
:11:10
by placing her in the heavens
upside down on her throne,
:11:13
stuck for eternity with her skirt
around her shoulders...
:11:15
and all the blood
rushing to her head.
:11:18
And now she's just
a constellation in the sky,
:11:21
a bunch of English freckles
in the shape of a throne.
:11:26
So she made
one tragic mistake.
:11:30
And paid for eternity.
:11:33
Correct.
:11:54
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Legible, legible.
:11:56
- I can't believe I'm doing this.
- Now, please, please.
:11:58
Let fate take
its proper course.
:12:06
Oh!
:12:12
- That was an accident.
Write down that again, please.
- I can't.
:12:16
That was a sign.
:12:18
Fate's telling us
to back off.
:12:20
If fate didn't want
us to be together, then why
did we meet tonight, huh?
:12:23
- Gotcha.
- Well, I don't know.
:12:25
- But it's not an exact science.
It's a feeling.
- Well, what if you're wrong?
:12:28
Huh? What if it's all
in our hands and we just walk away?
:12:30
No names, no phone numbers, nothing.
What do you think's gonna happen?
:12:33
Do you think good old fate is
just gonna deliver my information...
:12:35
- right to your doorstep?
- Do you know that's the best
idea you're had all night?
:12:38
- What's the best--
- Here you go. Write
your name and number down.
:12:42
- On a $5.00 bill?
- Mm. Just do it.
:12:47
You are a strange
and interesting woman.
:12:53
Now what?
:12:55
Wait there.