Hope Springs
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:07:00
Oh, Mr Ware.
:07:03
I don't like to see
one of our guests so gloomy.

:07:05
Why don't you help yourself
to a local-interest brochure?

:07:09
You might find something to pick you up,
:07:11
give you a little memory or two
to take back to England.

:07:15
- It's memories that I came here to forget.
- Memories?

:07:18
- Of something, or someone?
- Oh, God...

:07:25
A woman.
:07:29
An English woman?
:07:35
Welsh. Well, half-Welsh.
:07:37
- Half-Welsh and half...?
- Monster.

:07:42
- My, we are in a bad way.
- What's the bloody point?

:07:44
The point is, Mr Ware,
you're our guest here,

:07:47
and part of our job
is to do everything in our power

:07:51
to ensure our guests enjoy themselves.
:07:54
And if that means one of 'em has
to talk an ex-girlfriend out of their system...

:07:59
Joanie Fisher speaking.
:08:01
...then so be it.
:08:03
Hi, Mandy. How are you?
:08:09
Mandy, I just have a small incident
to attend to in the lobby.

:08:18
A dog? No.
:08:20
No, that's just
one of our friends from England.

:08:25
I'll call you right back.
:08:28
So listen, while you're asleep I'm gonna
call my friend Mandy, get her to come over.

:08:32
She is a trained caregiver.
:08:35
Oh, God, no. Really, it's fine...
:08:37
Mandy's wonderful with people,
:08:39
and she's a first-hand authority
on broken relationships.

:08:43
She'd just love a psychological challenge
on this scale.

:08:47
- Here we go.
- I don't think I need...

:08:52
Here we go, Room 11, Mr Ware.
:08:55
Here. This'll help you sleep.
:08:57
- I don't take prescription...
- You do now.


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