Two for the Seesaw
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:54:01
Damn you.
:54:12
- I can't stand it.
- Don't answer.

:54:14
- Hello?
- It's me.

:54:16
- Put it down.
- It's Larry!

:54:23
- Why didn't you call me sooner.
- I just got back.

:54:26
- What did they say at the "Y"?
- $625.

:54:29
- How much?
- 625! What are we gonna do?

:54:32
I don't know, but I can't talk now.
We're in the middle of dinner.

:54:35
- Can we use the loft?
- Not yet, but I can't go into that now.

:54:45
What did that dame do to you?
:54:48
- Loved me. Married me.
- Walked out on you. She's such a doll.

:54:52
I gave her reason. It was the best
thing she could have done for us both.

:54:57
If everything was so fine,
how come you left Nebraska?

:55:00
- At least there you could work.
- I stayed around awhile.

:55:04
Everything seemed OK at first.
I was busy, Tess picked up her old life.

:55:08
Got a fella. A guy who's been in love
with her since kids, probably get married.

:55:13
- Is that what bugged ya?
- I was for it in my head...

:55:17
- But it bugged ya, huh?
- Well...

:55:20
I kept bumping into them.
:55:23
Gittel, when you've been married
to somebody for 12 years,

:55:27
lived together for 12 years,
you don't just break up.

:55:30
You can't just forget it like it was...
Well, anyway, I cut out. Ran.

:55:37
Stop running,
it's the Atlantic Ocean already.

:55:39
- I'm not running any more.
- Don't you see?

:55:42
If you can't talk to her, you're running.
:55:48
Just ask me. Don't try to help me.
Ask me to and maybe I will,

:55:54
- if it's so important to you.
- To you!

:55:56
I don't want to. Do you? Yes or no?
:55:59
- No.
- Take the Bar exam?


prev.
next.