:49:00
- And when you're dying in America
- And when you're dying in America
:49:04
- At the end of the millennium
- At the end of the millennium
:49:12
- You're not alone
- You're not alone
:49:19
- I'm not alone
- I'm not alone
:49:26
- I'm not alone
- I'm not alone
:49:43
- Speak.
- Speak.
:49:45
Hey, guys, it's Benny.
:49:48
Look, I was wondering
if you've seen Mimi.
:49:50
I haven't seen her
in a couple of weeks.
:49:52
She dropped out of rehab...
:49:53
...and I'm afraid that she may
have started using again.
:49:57
- lf you find out anything, let me know.
- Hi, Roger, Mark...
:50:00
...it's Maureen. Still no sign of Mimi.
- I just wanna know if she's all right.
:50:04
- Joanne and I printed up some fliers.
- Hey, it's Collins. Just checking in.
:50:08
- I'll call back if we hear anything.
- You heard from Mimi?
:50:11
Roger, I spoke to the manager
of the Cat Scratch Club.
:50:14
- She hasn't shown up for work.
- Roger, are you there?
:50:17
Look, I just went to the police station
and I filed a missing-persons report.
:50:20
I spoke to a friend of Mimi's who
said she saw her three weeks ago.
:50:23
She hasn't picked up
her AZT in a while.
:50:25
- She's been living on the street.
- Couple of weeks.
:50:28
It's Collins again. I should be heading
home, like, right around Christmas.
:50:32
I'm really starting to get worried.
It's getting cold out there.
:50:35
- It's too cold out there.
- How can she survive?
:50:41
December 24th, 1990, 10 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time.
:50:47
I can't believe a year
went by so fast.
:50:51
- Speak.
- Speak.
:50:53
- Hey, it's me, throw down the key.
- Hey, look who's home.