:59:01
and you see how clearly it was
just a complete freak thing.
:59:05
My-My whole life, she was
depressed for no reason.
:59:08
And... one day,
you know...
:59:10
I was a little kid.
I was nine years old...
:59:12
and I just
hated her for that.
:59:15
And... I pushed her.
:59:17
And it was innocent.
I was just completely frustrated.
:59:20
- 'Cause...
- 'Cause you couldn't make her happy?
:59:22
Yeah! Fuck, yeah!
And any other time, you know...
:59:25
any other day, she would havejust
yelled at me and sent me to my room.
:59:29
But this day...
:59:31
on this particular day...
:59:34
the door of the dishwasher...
:59:38
had fallen open...
the latch on it was broken.
:59:40
And it would just
randomly fall open.
:59:43
That fuckin' latch,
you know.
:59:45
It's really amazing how much of my life has been
determined by a quarter-inch piece of plastic.
:59:50
But...
:59:52
So, anyway, she, uh...
she fell back over the door...
:59:55
and, uh, hit her neck on the kitchen counter,
paralyzing her from the waist down.
1:00:01
- Wow.
- Still want to compare fucked-up families?
1:00:05
But your mom was in the wheelchair
long before you left.
1:00:07
Yeah. Well, I was nine.
1:00:10
So they sent me to therapy
and put me on these drugs...
1:00:13
that were supposed to
"curb my anger,"
1:00:15
and I've been on some
form of them ever since.
1:00:18
And when I was 16, my psychiatrist dad
came around to the conclusion that...
1:00:23
it probably wasn't the best environment
for me to be growing up in, so...
1:00:26
he sent me to boarding school.
1:00:29
- And I haven't been home since.
- Until now.
1:00:31
- For her funeral.
- Till now for her funeral.
1:00:37
I can't believe the retarded
quarterback's a pill-popper.
1:00:41
- Jesse?
1:00:43
Where's the sauna?
1:00:46
- I'll show her.
- No, l-I got it.
1:00:48
- No, you get her a towel.
- Wait. Wait.
1:00:54
Want a ride, sweetheart?