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:59:00
So you know
how to treat 'em... nicer.

:59:03
- Why? You treat everybody else lousy?
- No. Just the geeks.

:59:06
No, I mean...
:59:08
It's like, where's the order of things?
Who can you hang out with?

:59:11
Who's gonna get your music
and not hassle you about your clothes?

:59:15
Yeah. Well, you know,
I get your music.

:59:18
That's 'cause
we're the same age, right?

:59:20
- Right?
- Uh, well...

:59:23
I don't remember,
but they told me I was 13.

:59:27
Well, I don't remember being born,
so I guess that's what they tell me too.

:59:30
- Yeah, right.
- Hey, Dad.

:59:32
Hey.
:59:34
Help me out with
one of these suitcases, huh, prince?

:59:36
- Hey, Dylan, that's for you.
- Oh, thanks.

:59:38
- Gotta help out the old guy.
- Of course.

:59:41
- Hi, Sophie.
- Hey, how you guys doin'?

:59:43
Hi.
:59:46
- You're sure this is all right?
- Oh, no, it's a big house.

:59:49
I got plenty of room.
It'll be nice to share it with somebody.

:59:52
All right.
Well, just till something else opens up.

:59:55
In Springville, it could be awhile.
You want a little help with that?

:59:59
- No, I think I can manage.
- You sure?

1:00:15
I don't know about you,
but I don't trust that Conway
as far as I can throw him.

1:00:19
Not trusting Conway's a given.
What about Sophie?

1:00:23
Can we still trust her?
1:00:26
[Dennis]
This smells great.

1:00:28
Emma's a wonderful cook.
1:00:30
I have to warn you, though.
I am terrible.

1:00:32
Did you ever leave Springville
for any length of time?

1:00:35
Yes. I left when I went to med school,
after my son died.

1:00:40
It was too painful to stay here.
1:00:42
What happened?
Why couldn't the water keep him safe?

1:00:44
Well, he enlisted during World War II.
1:00:47
That was his photograph on your desk.
1:00:50
Yeah.
1:00:54
Is his father still alive?
1:00:57
His father was Gus.

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