Six Degrees of Separation
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1:30:03
Learn when you're trapped.
You have such promise. You need help.

1:30:09
- Would you help me?
- What do you want me to do?

1:30:12
Stay with you.
1:30:14
- That is impossible!
- Why?

1:30:16
My husband feels you betrayed him.
1:30:18
- Do you?
- You're a lunatic!

1:30:20
Picking up that dreck off the street.
Are you suicidal? Do you have AlDS?

1:30:25
Are you infected?
1:30:28
I don't have it. It's a miracle, but I don't.
1:30:33
Do you feel I betrayed you? If you do,
I will hang up and never bother you again.

1:30:42
Where have you been?
1:30:44
Travelling.
1:30:45
Are you in trouble? I mean, more trouble.
1:30:48
No. I only visited you.
1:30:51
I didn't like the first people so much.
They just went out and left me alone.

1:30:56
I didn't like the doctor.
He was too eager to please.

1:31:00
And he just left me alone.
1:31:02
But you - you and your husband -
we all stayed together.

1:31:06
- What did you want from us?
- Everlasting friendship.

1:31:10
Nobody has that.
1:31:12
- You do.
- What do you think we are?

1:31:15
Oh. You're going to tell me secrets?
You're not what you appear to be?

1:31:19
You have no secrets. Trent Conway told
me everything your kids have told him.

1:31:24
What did our kids tell him about us?
1:31:29
I don't tell that. Save that for blackmail.
1:31:31
- Perhaps I'd better hang up.
- No!

1:31:36
I went to a museum.
I like Toulouse-Lautrec.

1:31:40
As well you should.
1:31:43
I read the Andy Warhol diaries.
1:31:45
I see you're becoming an aesthete.
1:31:49
- Are you laughing at me?
- No. I read them too.

1:31:53
I've read "The Agony and the Ecstasy"
by Irving Stone, about Michelangelo.

1:31:57
Oh, well, you're ahead of me there.
1:31:59
Have you seen the Sistine Chapel?

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