:10:17
When Stu Wolff sings,
:10:18
"There's something in me
that always wants more.
:10:22
More moons and stars
and music in the wind,"
:10:25
it's as though
he's just talking to me.
:10:27
I like Steve.
:10:30
I bet Stu is hard
to get along with.
:10:33
You can tell he's sort of moody.
:10:34
Haunted.
:10:36
All true geniuses are haunted.
:10:38
It's part of what they have to
suffer for their art.
:10:40
Popovers, ladies.
:10:43
Wow.
:10:44
This is just like eating
in a diner. Thank you.
:10:46
Well, surely you have
popovers at home.
:10:48
I just popped them
in the microwave.
:10:51
My mother doesn't approve
of microwaves.
:10:53
She has very strong opinions.
:10:55
I've never heard
of anyone taking a stance
:10:57
on an appliance before.
:11:04
Why doesn't your mother like me?
:11:05
She likes you.
:11:06
She just thinks you're
a little strange.
:11:09
I mean, you are, a little.
:11:14
Lola!
:11:15
Lola, I'm sorry!
:11:17
It's really your mother
she thinks is strange.
:11:19
My mom saw your mother
in the supermarket
:11:22
wearing dirty overalls
with chopsticks in her hair
:11:24
and arguing with the butcher.
:11:26
It's not important.
:11:28
Not important?
:11:29
She's the woman
who gave me life.
:11:32
Whose milk fed my fragile body.
:11:34
Whose blood flows
through my veins.
:11:36
Of course it's important.
:11:39
My parents are square.
:11:41
Neither of them is too happy
about the fact
:11:43
that your mother has three
children and no husband.
:11:47
Single motherhood
is a transitory state.
:11:50
Karen used to be married.
:11:51
It could happen again.
:11:53
But I thought you said
you were a love child.
:11:57
Well, I was a love child.