Melinda and Melinda
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1:09:14
- Hobie, what are you doing here?
- Now, don't get upset.

1:09:19
Hobie, I think you should know that Steve
and I have become attracted to one another.

1:09:26
- You have?
- If you punch me in the nose, I'd understand.

1:09:30
He came here to be with me while I told you.
1:09:33
You have to admit,
things have run out of steam between us.

1:09:36
I just... Try to understand.
1:09:39
I do.
1:09:41
I think we've been drifting a...
Wait. You do understand?

1:09:45
I do. Most definitely.
1:09:48
You're having an affair with Steve Walsh.
He's wonderful. He's clever.

1:09:53
He's smart. He's fabulously wealthy.
1:09:57
I know. I just want you to know
I don't want anything.

1:10:02
I know how tough
your work has been for you,

1:10:04
and we've decided Steve
is just gonna help with all the legal expenses,

1:10:08
and I just want everything to be
as painless and as civilised as possible.

1:10:13
You know, I think that
we can always be friends.

1:10:18
Melinda. Hobie.
Can you meet me for a few minutes?

1:10:21
There's something I'm dying to tell you
when you get off work.

1:10:25
You know that little French bistro
on the corner of Tenth Avenue?

1:10:28
The little candlelight joint,
near where you work.

1:10:37
Are you sure you should be drinking
so much without having any lunch?

1:10:41
Well, we worked through lunch.
I was doing a voice-over commercial.

1:10:47
It's not what I envisioned
when I was at Northwestern.

1:10:50
They still talk about
my portrayal of King Lear.

1:10:55
I played it with a limp.
1:10:59
How are you liking the job at the gallery?

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