:21:00
At least there's somebody else here
who likes the wine.
:21:02
You're not doing too bad yourself.
:21:04
Mom, mean brisket.
:21:07
It's my best work yet, isn't it?
:21:12
Come on. What is it? Tell me.
Stephen, tell me.
:21:16
- Is he all right?
- He's having a good time.
:21:20
- Abby Staley came back today.
- What, honey?
:21:23
Abby Staley,
she came back to class today.
:21:25
- Who's she?
- She did?
:21:27
This little girl, she ran away with
an older boy. She's 12 years old.
:21:31
This happens at artsy-fartsy school?
Kids run away?
:21:35
- Did you talk to her?
- No.
:21:37
- I don't even like her.
- I bet you did.
:21:39
She thinks she's cool. If she wants
to run away, it's OK with me.
:21:43
You should be more compassionate.
:21:44
She's obviously going through
a hard time.
:21:47
Whatever.
:21:49
- Do you ever think of running away?
- Sometimes.
:21:52
I would run away, too,
from such a ferkokta school.
:21:56
- That's helpful, Mitchell.
- C'mon, Dad, that's enough.
:22:01
He said it.
:22:03
Good for you.
:22:07
Why didn't you pick up
your grandmother?
:22:09
You promised
you wouldn't say anything.
:22:11
- It's no big deal.
- I think it's a big deal.
:22:14
- Asher, we counted on you...
- Do you know how serious it is?
:22:17
Do you have any idea
what dialysis is?
:22:20
Yeah, Dad.
:22:21
Kidney dialysis is the process
:22:24
of filtering the accumulated
waste products of metabolism
:22:27
from the blood of a patient
whose kidneys aren't functioning.
:22:30
Did you guys hear that?
:22:31
- If it's too much responsibility...
- I don't want you fighting over me.
:22:35
When I was his age,
I supported a wife and kid.
:22:39
That's not true, Dad.
I wasn't even born yet!
:22:42
All of you, let it pass! Let it be!
:22:45
I had a very interesting experience
after I left dialysis.
:22:49
- What happened?
- I got in a cab.
:22:55
And then I went
to my mother's old building.
:22:58
- You didn't go home after dialysis?
- Why did you do that?