:53:00
Well, I don't think
you should leave.
:53:02
I insist you stay.
I'm going to talk to Otis...
:53:05
'cause that's no way to treat
somebody you care about.
:53:09
I wish he was more like you.
:53:12
Well, he's young, and maybe
I could have done a better job.
:53:16
But I was a kid
when I had him, practically.
:53:18
Do you know what?
:53:21
You remind me
of the first boy I dated.
:53:24
Hardly a boy.
:53:26
Now you're lying.
:53:44
Oh, my God.
:53:47
Oh, my God.
:53:49
Yeah, that's why
I've been behaving so weird lately.
:53:51
You know. We both have.
:53:53
I just--I--
I can't even believe this.
:53:55
I can't believe
we're having this conversation.
:53:59
All right.
So...what kind of disease?
:54:05
He won't say, you know? He--
:54:08
It's neurological, he told me that.
:54:10
Oh, my God.
:54:11
Yeah. Hereditary.
:54:15
All the males in his family
have to be tested for it.
:54:22
Do you--I mean,
what's the name of it?
:54:26
It's not MS, I know that.
:54:28
Well, is it like MS?
:54:30
Well, it's...I don't know.
:54:33
Are you forgetting the name of it?
:54:36
He didn't want me to interfere,
you know?
:54:38
He just thought I would be,
you know...
:54:39
that I would be on the internet...
:54:41
and I'd be talking to doctors
and nagging him.
:54:43
Like I'm that guy, you know.
I'm not that guy.
:54:45
All right. What are the symptoms?
Do you know the symptoms?
:54:48
Yeah. Did you know
Gil's grandfather...
:54:51
when you were
at high school together?
:54:52
No. I don't think so.
:54:54
I don't--I don't even remember Gil
talking about him or mentioning him.
:54:58
Well, I'm not surprised.
It's pretty debilitating.