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:10:02
Tim, it's Uncle Mike.
:10:05
I know you're having Thanksgiving
with your girlfriend and all...

:10:09
...but it'd be nice if you could make it
out to see your mom this weekend.

:10:13
She's not doing so well, and, you
know, it'd be good for her to see you.

:10:17
And, hey, I got some stuff
for you to sign too, house stuff.

:10:23
All right, hope I see you this weekend.
:10:52
- Hey, you made it.
- Hey.

:10:54
Hey.
:10:57
- Were the directions okay?
- Perfect. Here.

:11:00
- Come on.
- Wait, wait.

:11:01
Shouldn't we wait for the bellhop
or something?

:11:04
Shut up. It's their house, not mine.
:11:07
What's with the tie?
:11:09
I figured, meeting the family.
Why not, right?

:11:11
Come on. Let's put your stuff
in the guestroom.

:11:15
So Jessica tells us you two met
at the magazine.

:11:18
- Are you in the art department?
- I'm an associate editor.

:11:22
- Sounds impressive.
- It's just a glorified fact-checker.

:11:25
- Tim's very good at his job.
- How about family?

:11:28
Got any family nearby?
Any brothers, sisters?

:11:31
No, sir. No brothers or sisters,
just me.

:11:33
- How about your folks?
- Let the boy eat.

:11:35
- We're just talking, Mother.
- Dad.

:11:38
The family thing's kind of
complicated, sir.

:11:41
This stuffing is delicious, Chelsea.
:11:43
Tim's had kind of a strained
relationship with his parents.

:11:46
- Tim's father ran out when he was 8.
- Jess.

:11:49
Oh, that's sad.
:11:51
Then he had to go live with his uncle,
in a tiny room in the back of his bar.

:11:57
Well, what about your mother?

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