:10:01
It's pretty good.
I stare at backs all day.
:10:04
You can tell a lot
about a person by their back.
:10:07
I've always thought of my spine
as incredibly personal.
:10:10
I don't think I could
show my spine to just anyone.
:10:13
Maybe if you were
in enough pain, you could.
:10:16
Not even then, maybe.
:10:17
Throw a couple cubes in there,
would you, Diane?
:10:19
Sure.
:10:20
How's that endodontist
of yours?
:10:22
Great.
:10:24
I have a wicked crush...
:10:27
on your stepmother's
best friend.
:10:31
Oscar.
:10:32
I know, Professor Sherman.
:10:39
Isn't it obvious?
:10:42
What is this?
:10:44
Voltaire?
:10:46
Oscar.
:10:48
Voltaire said...
:10:49
"lf God did not exist,
he would have to be invented."
:10:54
He was a funny guy.
:10:57
Oscar!
:11:01
Excuse me.
:11:06
Professor Tisch
wants to stay and gossip...
:11:09
about our colleagues
a little longer.
:11:10
-Will you walk Daphne home?
-Dad, no.
:11:13
Daphne's been taking the subway
since she was eight.
:11:15
She's a good-looking girl,
don't you think?
:11:17
She's all right.
:11:18
Well, it would be
a nice gesture.
:11:20
An empty gesture. No, Dad.
I'm fatigued this evening.
:11:23
I've been on trains, in cars.
:11:25
I've had two lengthy debates
on Voltaire and Henry Miller--
:11:27
both of which I won,
incidentally.
:11:29
I haven't unpacked yet,
got a lot of things to do...
:11:31
and I'm not gonna stand here...
:11:32
and argue about it with you,
all right?
:11:34
Do you wanna go with me
to the Moby concert on Sunday?
:11:38
Not really.
:11:41
I don't go in much
for contemporary pop music.
:11:43
What do you go in for?
:11:46
You know, regular stuff.
:11:47
Oscar,
contemporary pop music...
:11:50
is regular stuff
for a fifteen-year-old.
:11:53
Voltaire or whatever
is not regular.
:11:56
-Well, we differ.
-Yeah.