:47:03
Go back to bed.
:47:05
Whatcha got in the box?
:47:07
Nothing. Go back to bed.
:47:11
I guess she doesn't need her pill.
:47:14
No. She's looking a lot better now.
:47:16
She's gonna be just fine.
:47:22
- Dad?
- Yeah.
:47:26
I was just thinking
that maybe...
:47:28
you could cut back on your classes,
help out a little.
:47:32
Ellie, I'd like to...
:47:34
but this is the busiest time
of the semester for me.
:47:36
I've got midterms, which means
I've got evening tutorials.
:47:40
Didn't you see her this morning?
She's getting worse.
:47:44
No, she's not.
Don't you ever say that again.
:47:49
- But, Dad...
- Ellen.
:48:01
Look, I have essays to grade.
:48:03
And I've got a deadline.
:48:06
Dad, if I don't finish
this article...
:48:08
I'm never going
to get my job back.
:48:10
- Don't you realize that?
- Ellen, enough. Midterms.
:48:23
I can see why people would think
that I didn't care.
:48:27
But I just didn't know
what to do.
:48:30
My mom would have a couple of bad days,
and then she'd be fine.
:48:38
And, uh, she was still doing
the things she'd always done. So...
:48:42
I was just wondering
if you could tell me...
:48:45
when he's gonna be released
from rehab.
:48:48
I'm just trying to be a friend,
which I'm sure that he needs right now.
:48:51
ls a friend of yours
in trouble?
:48:53
I'm-I'm sorry.
Can you hold on just a second?