Six Degrees of Separation
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1:18:01
The wife checks all the bills.
1:18:03
Where the hell am I going
to get $250 to get to Maine?

1:18:10
How long would you need it for?
1:18:12
I'll be gone a week.
1:18:15
But I could wire it back to you.
1:18:17
- We could lend it to him for a week.
- If something happens...

1:18:20
You're like his stepmother,
holding the purse strings.

1:18:23
No. We worked too hard to save that.
1:18:28
I'm sorry, Paul, we just can't.
1:18:31
Look, no problem. I understand.
1:18:34
- I'll meet you after work.
- Sure.

1:18:36
If your dad loves you,
he'll get you the ticket.

1:18:39
He does. It'll work out.
1:18:43
Hey. Posture. Stand up straight.
Don't slump. Attitudes of defeat.

1:18:49
The girl worked just to stay alive.
1:18:51
She was one of those armies of people
who come to New York filled with dreams,

1:18:56
and end up on a treadmill, working and
working, forgetting why they came here.

1:19:01
There must be some mistake. It says my
joint account. Can you see the numbers?

1:19:07
That's right. That's my name and his
name, my joint account! Who closed it?!

1:19:12
I was furious.
I can't tell you how furious I was.

1:19:16
Then I went home to my luxurious
penthouse. And I waited for hours.

1:19:25
- Where's the money?
- Hi.

1:19:28
Just let me explain.
Paul found some extra money of his own.

1:19:34
So he took me to the Rainbow Room.
1:19:38
He would've treated you,
only you had to work.

1:19:42
We rented these tuxedos. Isn't it a gas?
1:19:47
How did we get this table?
1:19:49
I know the right names to drop.
1:19:52
He's gonna give us the money back. And
then I'm takin' you to the Rainbow Room.

1:19:59
I brought you matches.

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