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:29:02
Look, I saw him
at the airport.

:29:06
It destroyed my mother.
She's away, staying with her sister.

:29:08
She needed a change
of scene and a lot of Xanax.

:29:11
I'm only here to sell the house,
because she won't live here any more.

:29:14
- Your father may be very ill.
- Really?

:29:16
I thought maybe
he was just in a bad mood.

:29:20
Do you want your father back?
Back the way he was?

:29:24
The way he was.
Um... Hmm?

:29:27
Do you mean... distant,
obsessed with his work,

:29:31
not concerned
with his family?

:29:40
Yes, I want him back.
:29:42
What do you want?
:29:45
He can give me a look at man in his
primitive state... ungoverned man.

:29:49
Look, I don't want you showing him off
like some madman with a club.

:29:52
I'm writing an evaluation,
not some grocery-store headline.

:29:57
This evaluation will be good
for your career, won't it?

:30:00
Does it matter?
:30:11
If I can open him up,
I might be able to help him.

:30:14
Help him?
:30:16
You mean,
get him out of prison?

:30:18
Your father might belong
in prison. I don't know.

:30:22
But I don't think anyone
belongs at Harmony Bay.

:30:25
And I do need your help.
:30:33
This is where he worked
when he was home.

:30:49
- You were there.
- Yes. Once.

:30:53
I was just traveling through.
I showed up and surprised him.

:30:56
Stayed a couple days.
:30:59
He was very happy to see me
and very happy to see me go.


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