Flirting with Disaster
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:42:01
- You're feeling frustrated.
- Yes, I'm feeling very frustrated.

:42:04
I was worried your expectations
were too high for all of this.

:42:06
- You know, maybe we should just
forget everything and go home.
- Don't do that.

:42:10
You always get so pessimistic
when you're close to finishing
something you've started.

:42:13
- I do not.
- Yes, you do.
You did it with the apartment.

:42:16
You loved it so much. The day we go to
sign the lease, you start freaking out.

:42:20
And the wedding.
How many times did you change the date?

:42:24
You're right. You're right.
I do this all the time.

:42:26
So stick to your plan
for once, okay?

:42:29
If you want to find your parents,
find your parents.

:42:37
- Oh!
- Oh, hi.
- Hi.

:42:39
- Are you okay? You seem upset.
- I owe you a big apology.

:42:44
I mean, this was--
this is not the way I planned this trip,
not the way I wanted it to turn out.

:42:48
Look, look, it's been kind of difficult,
but I think we've gotten past the bumps.

:42:51
You know, I feel, I feel really good
about, about where we're going.

:42:54
I really think it's gonna be great.
:42:58
You're such an optimist.
Where does that come from?

:43:04
Well, you know, I've always said it's
a mistake to let pessimism take over...

:43:08
right before you're
about to finish something.

:43:11
That's the complete
opposite of my ex-husband.
He was such a pessimistic pig.

:43:17
Well, I think you're doing
a great job. Really.

:43:20
- Really.
- Thanks.

:43:23
- Good night.
- Good night. Good night.

:43:46
Thanks.
:43:50
Shit.

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