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1:07:03
And then it hit me. You're probably
gonna be 100 too. Am I right?

1:07:06
More or less.
1:07:07
You didn't think this was something
that we should maybe talk about?

1:07:09
Nothing we say
will make any difference.

1:07:13
I told you it wouldn't last forever.
1:07:15
Yeah, well, I just didn't think
it would fall apart so quickly.

1:07:18
Oh, there you are.
1:07:21
- Hi, Sophie.
- Hi.

1:07:23
- How's your hand?
- It's been better.

1:07:27
Would you mind
if I talked to Dennis alone?

1:07:30
- No, I'm done.
- Good.

1:07:37
- What's up?
- Can you keep a secret?

1:07:40
This entire town is counting on it.
1:07:42
- I quit drinkin' the water.
- How come?

1:07:45
Like I told you,
to see what old feels like.
You know, before my birthday.

1:07:49
I don't know what's
gonna happen exactly or how long.

1:07:51
Gus, why don't you just leave,
you know?

1:07:55
And ruin 100 years of integrity?
1:07:58
- Uh-uh. It's time to pay the piper.
- I'm sorry. I don't understand.

1:08:02
It's not like I've been
cheated out of anything.

1:08:04
If I hadn't been born in Springville,
I probably would have died years ago.

1:08:07
And what's the downside
of doing it like this,
knowing my time and place?

1:08:10
Gives you a chance to prepare,
get your things in order.

1:08:13
Yeah, but they never are, you know?
They never are.

1:08:17
It's like this car.
1:08:22
You're comin' to my birthday party?
1:08:24
Yeah, I'll be there.
1:08:34
All right, a good thing
about Springville is...

1:08:36
if I screw up doing a trick, I could
just go and heal myself in the spring.

1:08:40
- That's a good thing, right?
- Right.

1:08:42
- All right, what else?
- Dad, that's it.

1:08:44
There's nothing to do here.
1:08:46
What about your friend, Dylan?
You've got a good buddy there.

1:08:49
Yeah, but I lost about 20
back in White Plains.

1:08:52
Dad, just 'cause you're a loner
doesn't mean I have to be.

1:08:54
- Hey, hey.
- I said "loner," not "loser."


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