:40:02
Miss Mitzi's is a school,
not a disco.
:40:05
And I hope you didn't join class
with me as your goal,
:40:07
because you'd be
wasting your time.
:40:11
Don't dance if that's
what you're after.
:40:33
Dance lessons? My husband
is taking dance lessons?
:40:36
Well, I've found a lot worse hiding
in the potpourri over the years.
:40:38
Consider yourself lucky.
:40:39
What's this beautiful
young woman? Who's she?
:40:42
His substitute teacher.
His regular teacher's a much older woman.
:40:45
Great legs, but older.
:40:48
Mr. Devine, what would make a man who's
done the same thing for the last 20 years...
:40:52
suddenly do something so completely
out of character just out of the blue?
:40:56
That's a question for a shrink.
I'm just a detective.
:40:58
I'm not asking you as a detective.
I'm asking you as a man.
:41:09
Scottie? What would cause
a man after 20 years...
:41:12
to do something completely
out of character out of the blue?
:41:14
- Did I get that right?
- Yeah.
:41:18
"The mass of men
lead lives of quiet desperation."
:41:23
Maybe the desperation
can't be quiet anymore.
:41:26
Bingo.
:41:27
That's a wonderful use
of Thoreau, Scottie.
:41:29
Thank you.
Hello again, Mrs. Clark.
:41:32
Hey.
:41:35
- Desperation.
- Well, that's a possibility.
:41:37
Mrs. Clark, the point is
your husband's dancing,
:41:40
he's not checking into
hotel rooms.
:41:42
We can continue to keep an eye
on things for you,
:41:44
but my guess is your husband will hang up
his dancing shoes shortly anyway.
:41:48
- What makes you say that?
- Voice of experience.
:41:53
You give him some time.
He'll be home soon.