:38:05
You wanted to see me?
:38:09
Lucy, I just wanted to say how much
I enjoyed your essay...
:38:13
on Shelley's
"Love As Death" metaphor.
:38:15
- Thanks.
- Are you walking out?
:38:18
- Yeah, I'm meeting somebody.
- Right.
:38:20
Would you like to get
a cup of coffee sometime?
:38:23
- Are you propositioning me?
- No, no, of course not.
:38:26
'Cause if you are, I just wanna say
I think you're a really nice guy...
:38:30
but, well, I don't really go
for older men.
:38:35
- Sorry.
- No, no... I just wanted to say...
:38:38
...how much I enjoyed your essay.
- Thanks. Right.
:38:44
Right.
:38:54
- There you go.
- Thank you, Red.
:38:56
- You've saved my day.
- It's in my nature.
:38:59
You know, you're more than welcome
to stay if you want.
:39:01
Thanks. The idea of dining
with six lesbians is tantalizing...
:39:05
but who's coming anyway?
:39:08
- There's Felicity and Sophie.
- I thought they split up.
:39:10
They have but, you know,
they're still friends.
:39:13
Of course they are.
:39:14
And Felicity's bringing
her new girlfriend, Sinead...
:39:17
who actually used to be Sophie's
girlfriend before she met Felicity.
:39:20
I know. It's very intricate.
And there's Emma and Jane.
:39:23
- Are they still together?
- Still breaking up.
:39:27
Of course, Emma and Felicity
were lovers years and years ago.
:39:31
So, is there going to be anyone at
the table who isn't somebody's ex?
:39:34
Well, Sinead's bringing her friend
Kate, who I haven't met before.
:39:38
Of course,
she's Karen Reynolds' ex.
:39:41
Well, if Kate was Karen's ex and
Karen's Suzanne's ex, then...
:39:45
Kate must be your ex's ex's ex.
:39:48
So, you two have got to sleep together,
you know, complete the circle.
:39:52
No, I am through with love.
I'm gonna buy myself a puppy...
:39:56
settle down as
a happy single person...
:39:59
and quit wasting my time
kissing a bunch of frogs.