A Home at the End of the World
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:36:35
Hey, beauties.
:36:37
Hello, dear. You're home early.
:36:40
Yeah, I was having a little less
than maximum fun.

:36:43
Well, as you know, we always leave
the porch light on for you.

:36:46
Love that.
:36:49
- Jonnie, have you heard this guy?
- Steve Reich.

:36:52
- Sure.
- He's great. He's amazing. He's just...

:36:55
He's...
:36:59
- Where'd you find him anyway?
- He found me.

:37:04
He's a welcome addition
to the household.

:37:07
Bobby, you'll have to find a job,
aren't you?

:37:09
I'm a baker. Think a New York bakery
would hire me?

:37:12
In New York, someone will pay you
to do just about anything.

:37:15
If I make a living making hats...
:37:17
She doesn't exactly make a living making
hats. She picks up a little change that way.

:37:22
That is not true. I do have some money
left over from my grandfather...

:37:26
...but I've stashed it
for when the baby comes.

:37:29
- You're having a baby?
- Didn't Jonathan tell you?

:37:33
- It hasn't come up.
- I didn't know you two were...

:37:36
Lovers? We're not.
Most parents aren't lovers. Mine weren't.

:37:40
I know this must sound a little...
:37:44
A little what?
A little free? A little great?

:37:46
A little like insisting on our own happiness
even if it's not what people ordinarily do?

:37:52
Well...
:37:54
Babies.
:37:56
I mean, hey, let's have a dozen.

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