:13:01
-l don't know.
-lt's probably Larry.
:13:04
-How many heart attacks has he had?
-Six? Maybe seven?
:13:08
Can we just go?
l don't want to be here anymore.
:13:12
-Those are beautiful.
-Okay.
:13:15
l got a call from Lee today.
:13:17
-Who?
-The studio's publicist? Remember?
:13:20
You got upset when Letterman didn't
air your show due to the Gulf War.
:13:25
-He was there with the English toffee.
-l remember the toffee. Great toffee.
:13:31
We'll get you some when you meet
with him to talk about the junket.
:13:36
-Oh, God. Do l have to?
-Meet with him? Yes, you have to.
:13:41
lt's not fair. All this pressure
on me and none on Eddie.
:13:45
He's probably having a ball.
:13:47
This letter is a very
important part of healing.
:13:51
Writing your mom gives you the
opportunity to thank her...
:13:54
...or forgive her or ask her
why she did what she did.
:13:59
We don't mail it. But the act
of putting it on paper frees you.
:14:03
Allows you to let go.
Now, what did you say to your mother?
:14:11
''Dear Mom:
:14:13
Fuck you.''
:14:14
Okay. We'll try the letter
some other time.
:14:19
Are you comfortable
speaking about Gwen?
:14:22
-Think l should?
-There's no ''should.''
:14:25
-Think l can?
-What is ''can''?
:14:29
All right.
:14:35
There was this place in Chinatown.
Tiny little place.
:14:41
They wouldn't bother us there.
:14:43
We'd get wonton soup and crumpled duck
and sit there for hours, talking.
:14:48
She took him there.
:14:52
She took him to our crumpled duck.