:47:03
Just Lou?
:47:04
Yeah, l don't think they're interested
in your side of things, do you?
:47:09
No, l guess not.
:47:13
What the hell kind of a father--?
:47:16
What the hell kind of a father
are you?
:47:19
Hell. Maybe the whole thing's
just a big mistake.
:47:22
Radio would've been better off
if we'd just gotten him some help.
:47:26
Help? And what you've been
giving him has been...?
:47:30
Couldn't have been easy
on you and Mary Helen...
:47:33
...me spending all this time
with Radio.
:47:36
Harold, wait.
:47:38
You can't believe that's been
a mistake, you being with Radio.
:47:43
-You've been so great for each other.
-Yeah, well, look where it's got us.
:47:48
Where it got you is a school
full of kids that love him.
:47:51
And Mary Helen feels the same way.
:47:53
And anything that Frank can do or say
won't change anything.
:47:59
lt's never a mistake to care
for someone.
:48:02
That's always a good thing.
:48:06
Right?
:48:12
-Thank you, Reverend.
-God bless you.
:48:14
God bless you.
That was quite a sermon.
:48:16
lndeed. Praise the Lord.
:48:19
-God bless you, Radio.
-Praise the Lord.
:48:22
-Coach.
-Praise the Lord.
:48:23
l love that sermon.
l like that.
:48:25
All hands are Jesus' hands
:48:27
l like that.
l like the way everybody singing.
:48:30
Yeah, that was a nice service.
A nice service.
:48:33
l need to talk to you
about a little something here.
:48:37
You remember telling me
about being in 1 1 th grade?
:48:41
You talking about Mrs. Winniver.
Yeah, l like Mrs. Winniver.
:48:45
There's been some talk about
maybe you going on to 1 2th grade.
:48:49
That'd be something, wouldn't it?
You know, have you graduate.
:48:54
Radio, listen to me.
:48:56
Put your-- Take your radio d--
:48:58
Radio, put your radio down.
Look at me. Look at me.