:56:00
or maybe he'd give them to them
all at once.
:56:02
They wouldn't understand
a thing if he did that,
:56:05
so... please tell me
you'll do it, please.
:56:08
I'll only do it
if you promise to come here
:56:10
every week
and I have to give you medication.
:56:12
I would imagine that the nausea's
got worse, you're not eating.
:56:16
Dying's not as easy as it looks.
:56:18
But there's no need for you to have
to feel terrible all the time.
:56:23
It's just...
:56:26
It's just I'm kind of afraid
:56:27
I'm going to come in here one day
and I'm never gonna leave...
:56:31
and I've got to so much
I have to do before I die,
:56:34
I have so many things I have to do.
:56:36
I have to do them, or...
:56:38
It'll only be just some painkillers.
:56:40
I promise we won't do any more tests,
just something to ease the pain.
:56:44
And anyway...
:56:48
I brought you some candies.
:56:52
-So you'll look after it for me?
-Of course.
:56:55
Let's just say it's part
of your therapy.
:57:04
God. These candies are so good.
:57:13
I don't get it.
:57:15
I've been counting my calories today,
and I can't have eaten more than 1500,
:57:18
and in theory I need 2000,
so in theory I shouId have lost weight,
:57:21
and I just weighed myself
before I left the house
:57:24
and I weigh nearly a pound
more than I did yesterday.
:57:26
It must be my metabolism.
:57:28
They should give us compensation
for slow metabolisms,
:57:32
give us some kind of allowance.
:57:36
Laurie, you want to come over
for dinner tomorrow night?
:57:39
Yeah, I'd love to.
:57:41
Great.
:57:42
Diet food, I hope.
:57:43
I don't want to ruin my diet.
:57:52
It's cold in the supermarket,
and you like it like that.
:57:56
People always read the labels of their
favourite brands really really carefully