:22:00
that Rebecca's mental health
was fragile.
:22:03
I knew that she was
severely depressed
:22:05
and that she got
lonely on the road
:22:07
and I still went to see her.
:22:09
I mean, I tried.
:22:10
I tried to resist, but I caved.
:22:15
Hello?
:22:19
Could you excuse us?
:22:28
Come on, say something.
:22:30
If you hit me or spit on me,
I think I'd feel better.
:22:34
I don't want you
to feel better.
:22:36
All right.
:22:37
You know, maybe
this was all for the best.
:22:40
How?
How is this for the best?
:22:43
Because maybe now
you can have
:22:45
a healthy relationship
and move on.
:22:48
Oh, I'm moving on,
but I don't want to talk to you.
:22:51
I don't want to work with you.
:22:53
I don't ever want
to see you again.
:22:56
Ooh!
:22:57
Ah!
:23:03
Yeah!
:23:05
See, that's more like it!
:23:14
That was
the peanut butter eagle.
:23:16
What?
:23:18
Oh, yeah, yeah,
the commercial, yeah.
:23:21
He's my favorite
commercial actor.
:23:23
Oh, that's too bad he left, then
:23:25
'cause maybe you could
have got an autograph.
:23:27
You two have a fight?
:23:29
No...
:23:30
Paula...
:23:32
we didn't.
:23:33
Sounded pretty heavy.
:23:36
Well, you mustn't have heard
the whole conversation then.
:23:38
That part about fucking
his mentally ill girlfriend?