:27:01
If I could just see them
play live.
:27:03
I'd have the memory
to carry me through
:27:05
the long, empty years that lie
ahead, like a road in Kansas.
:27:09
Okay, I don't think
that kids and rock concerts
:27:11
are a great mix.
:27:13
How can you treat me like this?
:27:14
I was your firstborn.
:27:16
You leaned over my crib
to make sure I was breathing.
:27:18
That's why I want to
keep you alive.
:27:20
She wouldn't even stop for the
tiniest, most subatomic second
:27:23
to consider
my fragile hopes and dreams.
:27:25
What did Ella's mother say?
:27:26
She didn't ask her.
:27:27
She said her mom would
bite off a $10 acrylic nail
:27:30
if she even brought it up.
:27:32
So I guess that's that.
:27:34
No, I'm not exactly a
"que serĂ¡, serĂ¡" kind of person.
:27:39
Right.
:27:42
I like your necklace.
:27:44
Thanks.
:27:45
I've had it since I was 6.
:27:46
It's practically an antique.
:27:49
I like your boots.
:27:51
Thanks.
:27:52
I like your smile.
:27:58
Om.
:28:02
Om.
:28:07
Dinner, Mary, now.
:28:08
I'm on a hunger strike,
like Gandhi,
:28:11
driven to desperate measures
:28:12
by the insensitivity
of the British government.
:28:14
Not one morsel will pass my lips
:28:16
until you say
I can go see Sidarthur.
:28:18
You have got two minutes
to get to this table
:28:20
or the insensitive
British government
:28:21
is gonna take the door
off its hinges
:28:23
and drag you out here.
:28:26
Hello?
:28:27
Om.
:28:30
Come in if you must.
:28:31
Yeah.
:28:33
The thing is, the drama queen
has been Gandhi for two days.
:28:36
-I'll take her.
-Okay, I will try it.
:28:38
Your dad wants to know if
he can take you to the concert.
:28:42
Hi, Dad.
:28:44
Thanks for the invitation, but
I couldn't go with my father.
:28:47
I'd die of shame.
:28:49
Okay.
All right.
:28:50
-Love you.
-Love you, too.
:28:52
Bye.
:28:54
Hello? Yeah.
:28:56
Mm-hmm.
:28:57
Okay.
:28:58
-Om.
-I'll try it.
:28:59
Okay, how about this?