1:07:01
	...but not on land,
because he'd be out of place.
1:07:04
	An eagle can putter around
a rugged mountaintop...
1:07:08
	...but not in a cage, because he'd be
restless and unhappy.
1:07:12
	Now, sir, if you'll pardon me,
with all respect...
1:07:15
	...as a Smythe to a Smith,
you are an eagle in a cage.
1:07:21
	- A bird in a gilded cage?
- Yes, sir.
1:07:24
	That's all I wanted to know.
1:07:46
	Hello.
1:07:48
	Hello, Gallagher?
Hello, Gallagher, old pal.
1:07:50
	How are you, old pal, huh?
1:07:53
	Oh, hello, Stew.
1:07:55
	I'm pretty good. Can't complain.
How's our gentleman of leisure?
1:08:00
	I'm on the coast of Norway,
and I can't get out.
1:08:02
	Will you come get me out
of the coast of Norway?
1:08:04
	Oh, your play.
1:08:07
	Yeah, "Act 1, Scene 1.
1:08:09
	Coast of Norway,"
and then a lot of blanks. Is that it?
1:08:13
	Come on. Oh, don't be silly.
1:08:16
	All right, all right. If you feel
like you need a chaperon...
1:08:19
	...call up Hank. You'll find him
at Joe's, no doubt.
1:08:23
	Yeah, Hank would be my idea
of a perfect bodyguard.
1:08:27
	Sure he would.
I knew I could depend on you.
1:08:30
	Snap it up, will you, Gallagher?
1:08:32
	Okay.
1:08:41
	Smythe, I'll get this.
I'm expecting some friends.
1:08:45
	Very good, sir.
1:08:48
	Well, Gallagher! Come in.
I'm glad to see you.
1:08:51
	- Hank, how are you?
- Fine, but kind of thirsty.
1:08:53
	Come in. I'll get you a drink.
1:08:55
	- You remember Joe?
- Sure.
1:08:56
	I invited him along
to bend an elbow with us.
1:08:58
	- It's all right. Bring him in.
- Come on, Joe.