1:00:01
I tell you what,
why don't we call it a night?
1:00:05
For your sake, John.
You look like you're toast.
1:00:09
- And tomorrow's a big day.
- Yeah.
1:00:12
- Get home safe.
- OK.
1:00:14
- I'm wearing you guys out.
- No. No, no, no.
1:00:17
It's good. I like it when my feet hurt.
Takes my mind off my knees.
1:00:22
I've just been getting carried away, you
know, working hard with the two of you.
1:00:26
I guess I like it.
Feels good, you know?
1:00:29
For me too.
1:00:32
All right.
Well, I'm going home.
1:00:36
Hey, wait.
1:00:41
I wanted to talk to you about
that night that you asked me to dinner.
1:00:45
I'm sorry about
how I treated you.
1:00:49
It's just, you know, that people get
the wrong idea about me all the time.
1:00:53
Paulina, you don't have to
explain anything to me, ever.
1:00:56
Well, I know I don't have
to explain anything to anybody...
1:00:59
because I don't care
what people think about me.
1:01:01
Good. Good.
1:01:03
- I mean it.
- Yeah, uh-huh. Good. Good.
1:01:17
I'm sorry. I shouldn't
be here right now.
1:01:20
No, it's OK. I think I'm just
hungry or something.
1:01:29
- Hungry?
- Very.
1:01:34
- Oh, this is so stupid.
- No.
1:01:37
No, not at all. No, no.
I cry too when I'm hungry.
1:01:40
For French fries, usually. You?
1:01:44
Cake.
1:01:50
Careful. Don't spill it
on your new coat.
1:01:53
- Old coat, new color. I had it dyed.
- Yeah?
1:01:56
Yeah, my dad did it.
He's a dry-cleaner.
1:01:59
As is my mom, my brother,
my two older sisters and me.