:32:03
This isn't about
getting better, is it?
:32:06
You don't want to come home.
You don't want to live with us.
:32:09
I refuse to be a burden.
:32:11
You're not a burden,
you're my husband.
:32:14
I want to offer you
:32:15
the freedom you once
so generously offered me.
:32:19
Listen, all you've
ever known is duty
:32:21
to me and to
a political career
:32:24
that unless I can walk again
no longer exists.
:32:28
You've been...
:32:31
exemplary.
:32:33
Now I'm telling you...
:32:35
that you're free to go.
:32:40
I don't want freedom.
:32:43
I want a marriage.
:32:47
I want a life with you.
:32:51
Babs, I can't imagine
what you think that life is going to be.
:32:55
Oh, Franklin.
:32:59
It's not up to me
to imagine.
:33:03
It's up to you.
:33:06
Babs...
:33:11
Step up, come on!
:33:40
Thank you for stopping by,
Mr. Howe.
:33:42
Well, I thought you might want to see
a friendly face.
:33:50
So how is
our boy doing?
:33:52
Well, he's enjoying
the waters.
:33:58
I'm afraid
we've lost him.