It Runs in the Family
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:20:00
Go ahead. Start again.
:20:02
We're having dinner now.
:20:03
Ignores his duties at the firm
for years. Now he has to work?

:20:08
- Mitchell, not now.
- Wait a minute, what did you say?

:20:11
- You heard me.
- You're talkin' to me about duty?

:20:14
I know all about duty.
Duty to my family as well as my work!

:20:18
- What about me?
- Don't start this.

:20:21
"Why is it on all other nights
we eat either sitting or reclining,

:20:23
- but on this night we..."
- Where were you?

:20:25
At least I've made an effort
to be here!

:20:30
Read it like you mean it!
:20:32
- "Why is this night..."
- Hey, everybody.

:20:36
You got here before Elijah did.
:20:42
- Hey, little man.
- Good to see you, son.

:20:45
- Good to see you too, Dad.
- Glad you could make it.

:20:53
You wanna find out if anybody else
would like the last piece?

:20:57
Would anybody like
this last piece of brisket?

:21:00
At least there's somebody else here
who likes the wine.

:21:02
You're not doing too bad yourself.
:21:04
Mom, mean brisket.
:21:07
It's my best work yet, isn't it?
:21:12
Come on. What is it? Tell me.
Stephen, tell me.

:21:16
- Is he all right?
- He's having a good time.

:21:20
- Abby Staley came back today.
- What, honey?

:21:23
Abby Staley,
she came back to class today.

:21:25
- Who's she?
- She did?

:21:27
This little girl, she ran away with
an older boy. She's 12 years old.

:21:31
This happens at artsy-fartsy school?
Kids run away?

:21:35
- Did you talk to her?
- No.

:21:37
- I don't even like her.
- I bet you did.

:21:39
She thinks she's cool. If she wants
to run away, it's OK with me.

:21:43
You should be more compassionate.
:21:44
She's obviously going through
a hard time.

:21:47
Whatever.
:21:49
- Do you ever think of running away?
- Sometimes.

:21:52
I would run away, too,
from such a ferkokta school.

:21:56
- That's helpful, Mitchell.
- C'mon, Dad, that's enough.


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