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:05:03
But as you can see,
I've never been hungry.

:05:07
Hello. And as far as a
supportive family goes...

:05:11
Mum? Dad?
:05:14
Anybody home?
:05:32
Hello, Carl.
:05:35
Life still giving
you trouble, is it?

:05:37
"Deep Throat. " Director's cut.
Absolute classic.

:05:40
Hey.
:05:43
They've been at it like that...
like cats and dogs... for weeks.

:05:46
You all right, Dad?
:05:50
Yes, yes, yes.
:05:53
You got our Wimbledon tickets
sorted yet?

:05:54
'Cause, you know, I don't
wanna miss your grand finale.

:05:57
Interesting bit of trivia actually. I've never won
a match at Wimbledon with my family in attendance.

:06:02
We're not invited?
No.

:06:04
- She's not gonna like that.
- What won't I like?

:06:06
Hello, darling.
You're looking rather gaunt.

:06:10
Thank you. Why is Dad so
upset? Oh. Ridiculous man.

:06:14
For some reason, he believes
I'm having an affair with Eliot Larkin.

:06:17
Mother. He saw you snogging
in the club car park.

:06:20
Well, that would do it.
Not in the kitchen.

:06:24
I wanted your father to see us.
That was the point.

:06:26
Shake him out of his stupor,
compel him to act.

:06:31
I hear you're planning to retire
to babysit a bunch of old ladies.

:06:35
Not what your father and I had in mind
all those years ago cheering you on.

:06:38
And do you know why? Because I believe
you to be a truly great tennis player.

:06:42
Oh, God. You've just always been
afraid to admit it to yourself.

:06:46
I'm not afraid. I'm
old. Oh, don't be absurd.

:06:48
Thirty-one is not old.
It is in tennis years.

:06:50
I might as well be your age.
Thank you, dear.

:06:53
And I'm tired of hotels,
and I'm tired of airports...

:06:55
and long-distance love affairs
that never go anywhere and...

:06:58
- Losing?
- Yeah, losing. Thanks, Carl.


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