An Unmarried Woman
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:33:00
I'll tell you, uh, off the record...
:33:03
that you're in very good health.
:33:05
- Why am I tired all the time?
- It's called divorce.

:33:08
Maybe I should take Valium
or something.

:33:11
Come on.
We'll talk about it. Huh?

:33:19
- Did you feel this way, uh,
before all this happened?
- Never.

:33:23
- Never?
- Maybe I should see a psychiatrist, Arthur.

:33:27
Erica, it's normal to feel lousy
when a husband walks out on you.

:33:34
You'd have to be crazy to feel good.
:33:36
It's only been a few weeks.
:33:39
Some time has to pass.
:33:41
- And I'm not saying you
shouldn't see a psychiatrist.
- You're just saying...

:33:45
- Erica's in good health.
- Mmm.

:33:49
Are you—
Are you seeing other men yet?

:33:51
No!
:33:54
Well, don't be so shocked.
:33:56
I'm not in the mood
for men, Arthur.

:33:59
I wasn't referring to sex.
I mean, companionship.

:34:03
Oh. Oh.
:34:05
There are male companions
out there who don't wanna get laid?

:34:07
Well, you—
Well, you could have a drink with me.

:34:12
Is that a pass, Arthur?
:34:14
No, it was an invitation
to have a drink.

:34:17
How come I never got an invitation
to have a drink when I was married?

:34:21
Well, I don't know.
L— I never thought about it.

:34:24
It's a pass, Arthur.
:34:26
A definite fucking pass.

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