Shall We Dance
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1:22:02
Beverly, how did you know?
1:22:05
Because I hired a detective. Yeah.
I thought you were having an affair.

1:22:08
- It's ridiculous, I know. OK. I feel...
- Hey, listen, that was really bad luck.

1:22:12
Don't worry.
There's always next year.

1:22:14
Oh, "there's always next year." Thanks.
Well, I have a whole year to prepare for it.

1:22:18
- Beverly, please, can we talk...
- No, there's nothing to talk about.

1:22:21
Please.
Will you please stay here...

1:22:28
Stop. No.
1:22:30
- Please, will you talk to me?
- If you want to talk,

1:22:33
you can start by explaining what was it
that I just saw in there? What did I witness?

1:22:36
I'm not having an affair.
There was no aff...

1:22:38
What's goin' on?
1:22:41
- Let's go!
- They're new friends.

1:22:43
But you could've told me about it, couldn't
you? You just completely left me out.

1:22:47
Why didn't you tell me, John?
You've gotta answer that.

1:22:50
- I was ashamed.
- Ashamed of what? Of dancing?

1:22:53
- Well, no, no...
- Well, then of what?

1:22:56
Of wanting to be happier.
1:23:00
When we have so much.
1:23:05
And it's not your fault.
1:23:08
Hey, Fred Astaire!
You're blocking traffic!

1:23:18
Finally! Thank you!
1:23:36
The reading of a will can actually
come as a kind of relief.

1:23:43
After the initial shock wears off
about that trust fund for the family dog,

1:23:48
or the opera seats
left to the gardener,

1:23:51
there is at least the sense that
everything is finally out on the table.

1:23:58
This, you are not gonna
believe this, guys. Louis, Louis.