:02:04
Oh, my mother asked
about April again.
:02:08
-Why is she so fixated on April?
-I'm sure it's economic.
:02:13
I can't leave then.
:02:15
I know. She's probably just trying
to get a deal on rentals.
:02:19
-Beat the June rush or something.
-You wanna change the plan?
:02:22
No, I don't. Do you?
:02:24
No.
:02:28
I don't know why people
get married in June anyway.
:02:31
I mean, what's wrong with January?
:02:40
I just never saw the reason to go out
there. It's disruptive, in my opinion.
:02:44
Alex should be here
to finish her dissertation...
:02:47
...and you should stay in Cambridge
if you'll be practicing here.
:02:51
Well, I'd rather be in Cambridge,
absolutely...
:02:53
...but the Hausman Institute
is the best program in the country.
:02:57
I think you should reconsider
psychiatry, Sam.
:03:00
It's a feeble discipline.
If you're interested in brains...
:03:04
...get to the thick of it, the grey matter.
That's honest medicine.
:03:08
Why waste yourself on the hopeless?
:03:11
-So impressive, Alex.
-The M.D. alone is....
:03:13
-It's a tremendous achievement.
-Then the Ph.D.?
:03:16
-I haven't finished it yet.
-Genetics, my God.
:03:18
-Genomics.
-Oh, right, of course. Genomics.
:03:21
How long are you staying
with your mom?
:03:23
-We're not.
-Oh, I thought you were.
:03:26
No, no, we're staying at her house,
but she's not living there now.
:03:30
-She's an executive, isn't she?
-Not exactly.
:03:33
She's in the entertainment industry.
:03:36
She's a record producer.
:03:38
That's right.
Alex mentioned that once.
:03:43
Well, it seems you have
everything under control.
:03:47
Definitely. We've covered everything.
:03:50
Think about my suggestion.
:03:51
Oh, and take care of Alex, please.
:03:54
We don't want her joining
the Scientologists...
:03:57
...or the vegetarians.