:42:07
Franklin, you won't
need those crutches.
:42:10
What?
:42:12
We're gonna make your arms
function as your legs.
:42:14
How is that possible?
:42:17
Elliott, go to your father
and stand on his left side.
:42:20
I think this
may work, Pop.
:42:21
Eleanor,
take the crutch.
:42:29
Now use your right shoulder and pull
your left leg forward.
:42:34
Good.
:42:35
Use those muscles in your left shoulder
to pull your right leg.
:42:38
One small bump,
:42:40
I'll land
right on my keister!
:42:42
That's what Elliott's for.
He's gonna hold you up.
:42:44
Hit your leg, come on.
:42:51
Don't lean in, Elliott,
stand up straight.
:42:54
Pull against him,
he needs you.
:43:00
- I can't...
- I'm strong, Pop, you can't hurt me.
:43:03
You can do this,
Franklin, come on.
:43:15
I gotta...
:43:18
Franklin, are you
all right?
:43:20
I'm fine.
I'm just...
:43:23
This isn't a replacement
for the real work we're doing
:43:25
to get you on your feet again.
You understand?
:43:28
No one is throwing in
the towel
:43:29
or even agreeing
with that doctor's report.
:43:32
Yeah, I know, I know.
:43:36
I know it's not practical.
:43:40
No.
:43:43
No it's not.
:43:46
It's political.
:43:55
Good, keep your head up.
:43:59
Why is he working
so hard to hide it?