1:28:05
Don't you remember her, Dr. Maas? Pinky Rose.
1:28:08
She's all well now,
and she wants to come back to work.
1:28:10
Rose? I don't -
Lammoreaux, Bunweill's in charge of personnel.
1:28:13
And if there's no place for her here,
there's no place for her.
1:28:16
But she's already worked here.
1:28:18
She's really good, Dr. Maas.
1:28:21
Everybody liked her.
1:28:23
Really.
1:28:32
- Hello?
- Are you okay?
1:28:35
- Who's this?
- It's me, Millie.
1:28:38
Oh.
1:28:41
- What you doin'?
- Nothin'.
1:28:46
Can I bring you home
something special for dinner?
1:28:49
No.
1:28:52
Are you alone?
1:28:55
Sure. Why?
1:28:59
I don't know.
1:29:01
- I just thought I heard somebody.
- You did.
1:29:04
- It was me.
- Oh.
1:29:09
- Okay. See you later.
- Bye.
1:29:13
Edgar. I told you it was Millie.
You're not supposed to do that.
1:29:16
- She might hear you.
- Millie.
1:29:34
No. I do not think
this was a simple mistake.
1:29:37
The chances of her making up
a Social Security number...
1:29:39
exactly the same as yours
are very slim.
1:29:42
She maliciously gave me your number
when she filled out her W-4.
1:29:45
How could she have?
I didn't even know her then.
1:29:47
Don't get smart with me.
You can't fool me.
1:29:49
She told me she couldn't
remember her number...
1:29:51
and was gonna write home for it,
and, like a fool, I believed her.
1:29:54
So maybe she forgot to do it
and just gave you mine instead.
1:29:56
She didn't mean
anything bad by it.