:33:09
Within 15 minutes
of entering the Groden home...
:33:12
... William Gibbs was flat
on his back, out cold.
:33:18
At the time, I thought it was
the poison in my father's spirit...
:33:21
... that laid him low.
:33:22
When's he leaving?
:33:27
Couple days.
:33:30
I don't know what to do.
:33:32
Charley's always the one
who fixes everything.
:33:38
You should tell
the psychiatrist the truth.
:33:40
Tell her you got a friend
who really needs some drugs.
:33:44
All right.
:33:49
How many times
have you seen her now?
:33:52
Three.
:33:55
What do you talk about?
:34:02
Talk about my childhood.
:34:07
You like her?
:34:11
That's good.
:34:13
How many more times
does she expect you to come?
:34:17
She doesn't say.
:34:20
- It must be costing you.
- No, it's okay.
:34:26
God, it's a funny notion,
paying someone...
:34:28
...to listen to your childhood.
:34:40
We got stereo barred owls,
one at each end of the meadow.
:34:52
I wonder if animals
ever get depressed.
:34:55
Oh, they must, huh?
They must have moods.
:34:59
Maybe it's just natural. We should
all relax and let it follow its course.