:24:01
Oh no, they told you. Well, I fibbed
a little bit, but don't be mad.
:24:05
Bob, your behaviour
is completely inappropriate.
:24:09
- You're angry.
- No, I don't get angry.
:24:12
- Well, you're upset.
- I don't get upset.
:24:14
- Then, let's have a little talk.
- I do not see patients on vacation.
:24:19
Ever. How many ways
can I make that clear?
:24:21
I'd like you to get on this bus
and go back to New York.
:24:25
I can't, I'm totally paralysed,
I'm all locked up.
:24:28
- You got yourself here.
- Barely!
:24:30
- Getting back will be therapeutic.
- Can't we have a talk?
:24:34
- Bob, you are testing my patience.
- I've come so far.
:24:37
I'm baby stepping! I'm doing
the work! I'm not a slacker!
:24:41
- Listen to me.
- I'm in really bad shape! Come on!
:24:44
- Please!
- Bob.
:24:46
- Gimme! I need!
- Bob. Listen.
:24:50
- OK! Alright!
- Please!
:24:54
Alright, it's two o'clock.
Go and buy yourself a ticket home
:24:58
and then wait for me
in that coffee shop.
:25:00
- You'll meet me?
- I'll call you.
:25:03
In two hours.
:25:06
My God. You're the greatest.
:25:08
No. You have to promise me that you
will buy your ticket and go home.
:25:12
Absolutely.
I'm gonna do it right now.
:25:15
OK. I'll call you at four o'clock.
:25:19
You couldn't make it 3:30, could you?
:25:22
- Bob!
- Four's OK. Exactly four o'clock.
:25:25
It's better. OK.
:25:27
Thank you, Dr M.
:25:29
Baby step to four o'clock.
:25:50
- Oh, my gosh! I need a bowl!
- A what?
:25:54
He's been locked in for eight hours.
He's about to scream. He's furious.
:25:58
Sorry. Sorry, Gil,
a little negligence on my part.