:09:01
I'm in.
:09:03
Return it on time, so I don't
have to pay the hefty late fee.
:09:07
You don't know his name,
what he does for a living.
:09:09
You don't know where he lives.
But you gave him your phone number.
:09:12
Look, he seems
like a nice enough guy.
:09:16
We just kinda skipped
the personal stuff.
:09:18
You are supposed to start
with the personal stuff.
:09:20
Where do you live?
What do you do for a living?
:09:22
Like a basic background check.
What if this guy calls you?
:09:25
You don't know him.
He could be a sexual deviant.
:09:28
I don't know-- something.
:09:29
He was renting
Breakfast at Tiffany's.
:09:31
Hardly the kind of movie the
neighborhood perv would get off on.
:09:35
Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Okay, well, he's gay.
:09:38
Did I tell you the ratio between
single, straight, employed men...
:09:42
and single, straight women
in this town?
:09:44
- Yes, many times.
- I did, right?
:09:46
Okay. So don't get your panties
in a bunch over this guy.
:09:50
I bet he'd rather redecorate
your apartment than, you know--
:09:53
Than what?
:09:54
Than take care of his manly
obligations, that's what.
:09:56
My name is Maria Tedesco,
and my age is none of your business.
:10:00
I don't even think
I should be doing this.
:10:04
All right.
:10:05
I'm originally
from Staten Island.
:10:08
Now I live in Manhattan,
which I hate. I'm a teacher.
:10:11
I'm here, PS-3.
:10:12
Sixth-graders make more in weekly
allowance than I do in a month.
:10:17
But I love the sons of bitches,
so it makes it all worth it.
:10:31
Maria, it's me, Benjamin.
Can I talk to you?
:10:35
I'm listening.
:10:36
I was in the neighborhood,
thought I'd come by, say hello.
:10:38
This is a really bad habit
you're developing, Benjamin.
:10:42
Yeah, but I've really been waiting
to see you for a while.
:10:46
I thought maybe this time
you'd let me in.
:10:48
I miss you very much.
Let me in. We'll talk.
:10:51
I promise I won't try anything.
:10:53
I promise, okay? Please?