:05:01
-Yeah.
-...to punch up the script?
:05:03
Look, you gotta go with me on this.
I got a good feeling about this guy.
:05:08
I don't believe this.
I just-- l--
:05:10
All right, everybody,
that's, you know, that's a wrap.
:05:14
Okay, folks, that's a wrap!
:05:18
Congratulations...
:05:19
-...you're the new head writer.
-Thanks.
:05:21
Cher! Cher!
No, no. No!
:05:33
-ls your throat sore? Are you achy?
-I'm just feeling a little run-down.
:05:39
I was up all night studying lines with
Walt, so that's probably what did it.
:05:44
Is that why he got you
the big teddy bear?
:05:46
Yeah. He really went overboard
this time.
:05:50
Now, get some rest.
:05:52
-And I'll see you tomorrow.
-Okay.
:05:55
Thanks for the "neo-tu-tong."
:06:06
Bye-bye.
:06:12
Jeez, I thought she'd never leave.
:06:16
-I am a terrible person.
-I don't know why you're doing this.
:06:20
-Why don't you just tell her?
-You're right. The time has come.
:06:24
You know?
:06:26
By the way, I gotta give you some
credit for bringing Moe on as a writer.
:06:30
He's really given the Beaze character
some dignity, you know?
:06:34
I don't want to be an actor who takes
a role and ends up looking like an ass.
:06:38
Know what I mean?
:06:41
I just can't believe this.
It's like a miracle.
:06:45
-It's not a miracle. WaIt's a great actor.
-Yeah, but Bob can't act.
:06:49
-How are they gonna pull this off?
-Hush. It's starting.