Melinda and Melinda
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1:10:02
I know how tough
your work has been for you,

1:10:04
and we've decided Steve
is just gonna help with all the legal expenses,

1:10:08
and I just want everything to be
as painless and as civilised as possible.

1:10:13
You know, I think that
we can always be friends.

1:10:18
Melinda. Hobie.
Can you meet me for a few minutes?

1:10:21
There's something I'm dying to tell you
when you get off work.

1:10:25
You know that little French bistro
on the corner of Tenth Avenue?

1:10:28
The little candlelight joint,
near where you work.

1:10:37
Are you sure you should be drinking
so much without having any lunch?

1:10:41
Well, we worked through lunch.
I was doing a voice-over commercial.

1:10:47
It's not what I envisioned
when I was at Northwestern.

1:10:50
They still talk about
my portrayal of King Lear.

1:10:55
I played it with a limp.
1:10:59
How are you liking the job at the gallery?
1:11:02
Well, my boss is great.
1:11:05
- She has amazing taste.
- Good.

1:11:09
I mean, it's not a very high-paying job,
but it's fantastic

1:11:12
cos I have plenty of time
to think about what I wanna do with my life.

1:11:17
Well, I'm glad you said that.
1:11:20
God, you look very pretty in this candlelight.
1:11:27
I'm sure anyone would look amazing
with all this flickering shadows

1:11:31
and all the wine you're drinking.
1:11:33
Right. Right. Well, I'm drinking
1:11:37
because life moves so fast.
1:11:40
So unpredictably.
1:11:43
You know, it's over so fast
and in the end, what is it?

1:11:46
Chekhov said a soap bubble.
1:11:50
Did I tell you I played Uncle Vanya once?
1:11:53
With a limp. It was interesting.
1:11:58
You know, it's funny
that you should say "unpredictable",


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