Extreme Measures
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:24:04
Yeah, dead right on both counts.
Anything else?

:24:08
Your dad's a doctor.
:24:09
Right.
:24:10
"Was", actually. He retired.
:24:16
And your family? Are they medical?
:24:18
Not really.
:24:20
A lot of hypochondriacs,
but that's not quite the same.

:24:28
Did the file say my dad
had his license revoked?

:24:32
I'm sorry. I'm such an idiot.
:24:34
No, that's fine.
:24:36
I'm sorry.
:24:43
I'll put you out of your misery. He...
:24:48
Well, that is exactly what he did, in fact.
:24:50
For a very old friend in a lot of pain
with terminal lymph cancer.

:24:58
Where do you stand on that one?
:25:00
I don't know.
:25:05
Nor do I.
:25:10
- Can I get you another baklava?
- No, thank you.

:25:14
Sorry. Maybe next time we can go
somewhere with better food.

:25:18
That would be anywhere in New York.
:25:20
Yes, it would.
:25:23
We should probably go, right?
:25:24
Yeah, absolutely.
:25:26
Listen, you go. I'll clear all this up.
:25:29
Thanks for doing this.
:25:30
Thank you for the coffee.
:25:32
- Right. Coffee.
- See you there.

:25:34
- Jimmy, can I get the check?
- Sure.

:25:39
Thanks.
:25:44
Sorry. Hang on.
:25:47
Got it.
:25:48
There you go.

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