Music From Another Room
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:07:00
You have done this before.
:07:01
We gotta give this baby a little bit of help.
:07:05
Push again. Ready?
:07:07
All right. Ready. One, two, three. Push.
:07:11
- Push, Grace.
- A little bit more. That a girl.

:07:14
All right. Okay. Breathe.
:07:18
- Son of a bitch.
- What?

:07:19
We got a little problem here.
:07:20
What do you mean, "a little problem"?
:07:22
- Nothing I can't handle, all right?
- What?

:07:25
The umbilical cord might be wrapped...
:07:27
What do you mean, it might be wrapped?
:07:29
It might be wrapped around the baby's neck.
:07:31
Isn't there anything you can do about it?
:07:33
I don't know, Richard. What do turkeys do?
:07:36
Of course we can do something.
It's a common problem.

:07:41
You! Get out of here!
:07:47
Do what he says, son.
:07:48
Breathe, Gracie, breathe.
:07:52
- The retard's in there.
- Let me see!

:07:55
No, wait. Come here a second.
:07:57
Let me see your hands. Are they clean?
:07:59
All right. Listen to me. Listen good, okay?
:08:01
I want you to help me out.
I want you to reach in there...

:08:04
Inside my wife?
:08:06
Look, my hands are too big.
I'm too damn drunk. His hands are smaller.

:08:10
- He can tell me what the problem is.
- Let him do it!

:08:14
- Can you do this for me?
- What are they doing in there?

:08:17
Can you do this for me?
Okay. Now, there's a baby in there.

:08:21
I'll explain later.
:08:25
I want you to reach inside really slowly,
very gently, with one hand, okay?

:08:30
Go on. Put your hand in there.
Slowly, slowly. There you go.

:08:34
Okay. Can you feel the baby?
Can you feel the baby's head?

:08:37
- I don't believe this!
- Shut up, Richard!

:08:40
Can you feel its neck?
:08:42
All right. I want you to find the umbilical cord.
:08:45
It's like a wet rope,
like the time we made that trailer hitch...

:08:48
...and it's wrapped around the baby's neck.
:08:50
I want you to uncurl it so the baby can be born.
:08:53
- Can you feel it?
- He doesn't know what he's doing!

:08:57
Keep trying, son. Come on.

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