:09:13
See you next week.
:09:17
One of these days, l'll get me one of
those husbands that show up for Lamaze.
:09:21
l'm sorry, babe. lt was Madonna.
:09:24
So you were late
because of another woman. That's nice.
:09:27
- Come on. l still gotta do my job.
- And l still gotta do mine too.
:09:31
But l was at Lamaze on time.
:09:36
Look, all l'm saying is
:09:37
that guy who used to spend all night at
the office and barely live in his apartment?
:09:42
That's not you anymore.
:09:44
Now you have to be the guy
who's done by six
:09:46
and comes home
and hangs out with his family.
:09:50
That's the only way we're gonna work.
:09:55
OK?
:09:58
OK.
:10:00
- OK.
- OK.
:10:02
OK!
:10:06
- OK.
- OK.
:10:10
:10:13
- Can l help you?
- Yes.
:10:15
My wife's water broke.
She's gonna have a baby.
:10:18
- You're gonna have to check in, hon.
- Check in?!
:10:20
Where, at the concierge desk?! Why
are you being so combative with me?!
:10:24
First of all,
take your hands off my uniform.
:10:28
And second,
l'm gonna need a patient here.
:10:35
This is my wife.
This is the belligerent nurse
:10:37
that's being so difficult with me,
giving me such a hard time.
:10:40
- l'm sorry. He's a little panicky.
- Can l get a wheelchair?
:10:44
- Let's get you up to delivery...
- OK.
:10:45
- ...and let him fill out the paperwork.
- OK.
:10:47
- lf we can trust him with a pen.
- Here, sweetie.
:10:50
OK, just relax, breathe.
Remember, take it easy.
:10:52
l love you.
l'll be right there, OK? l love you.
:10:55
- l love you too.
- OK, l love you.
:10:57
We've practiced this 1 ,000 times.
lt'll be great. How hard can it be?