:11:00
You're smart. You're
way too smart for that shit.
:11:03
Really, you've always
been smart about that stuff.
:11:06
I -- I respect that.
I-I really do, I do.
:11:12
Here, another sip.
:11:16
I tell ya, one more of these,
and I'm, uh...
:11:18
Yeah, I'm pissed.
:11:20
Hey, listen, make me a toast.
:11:21
You want me to make you
a toast?
:11:23
Yeah, come on. I'm not gonna
see you for a long time.
:11:26
I want to have a nice memory.
Say something nice.
:11:33
Okay.
:11:44
Um...
:11:48
Jesus.
:11:49
Jake, relax.
:11:51
Don't -- here, um,
here's to Doyle.
:11:53
- To Doyle.
- All right.
:11:55
Your dog now.
:11:56
- No.
- Yeah.
:11:58
- He loves you.
- Yeah?
:12:00
He loves you, and he needs
a home 'cause I'm going away.
:12:02
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
:12:04
I mean, you've seen the size
of my apartment, right?
:12:08
So what? Doyle's a tough dog.
He's seen worse, you know.
:12:11
He'll learn to live
in a small space.
:12:13
He'll survive.
:12:14
Yeah, but what about Nat?
:12:16
No, no, she's -- she's
moving in with her mother.
:12:19
The woman fucking hates him,
:12:21
and Doyle detests Frank,
:12:23
and my father's allergic,
so...
:12:27
Saving him -- saving him --
:12:29
I swear to God, the best thing
I ever did in my life
:12:32
was save that little
son of a bitch
:12:34
'cause every day
that he's had since then,
:12:37
that's because of me.
:12:38
- You know what?
- Will you take him home?
:12:40
Will you give him a home
while I'm gone?
:12:42
I'd be honored.
:12:44
- Yeah?
- Yeah.