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00:03:09 -New patient?
00:03:10 I was referred by my lawyer
00:03:13 You're a new patient. Fill this out...
00:03:15 ...so we know who to contact
00:03:20 That was a joke, sweetie.
00:03:25 Hello.
00:03:27 Mrs. Remar, I'm Dr. Johnson.
00:03:31 Oh, it's Miss Remar.
00:03:32 And I know who you are. I see another
00:03:36 I've been on the elevator
00:03:38 Oh, okay.
00:03:40 You're married?
00:03:43 Oh, yes, I am. I'm married.
00:03:46 All right, what are we doing
00:03:50 One veneer, is that right?
00:03:51 They told me you don't
00:03:54 We do whatever's needed.
00:03:58 All right. Let's see.
00:04:01 -Now, which one is it?
00:04:04 You tell me.
00:04:16 So another cutie with a crush, huh?
00:04:20 What is it with you?
00:04:25 So you'll be back next week?
00:04:27 You're gonna schedule Miss Remar
00:04:30 Yeah. I'm gonna clear the
00:04:32 ...so that you could be mentally
00:04:35 It was so nice to finally meet you.
00:04:38 Oh, yeah. You too.
00:04:42 Okay.
00:04:44 I need the--
00:04:47 Oh, it's my daughters.
00:04:50 I'm gonna need that jacket.
00:04:54 -Okay, you stay, and then I'll reach.
00:04:57 No, that's fine. I'm minutes away.
00:05:12 Charlie--?
00:05:14 Hey, Charlie! Charlie Fineman!
00:05:23 Charlie!
00:05:31 Charlie. Charlie Fineman.
00:06:02 I'm so sick of your father.
00:06:06 He's in that bed again.
00:06:07 Just as mean and evil as he can be.
00:06:10 Like a pig with a bullet in his head.
00:06:13 You take your walk today, Mom?
00:06:17 I'll take that as a no.
00:06:24 Dad?
00:06:28 I hate this city. I hate this damn city.
00:06:31 I don't know why
00:06:34 I got the papaya juice you asked for.
00:06:39 Hate this damn city.
00:06:43 And the smell. All that garbage
00:06:47 Daddy? I need money for the
00:06:50 ...I'm going to with the Jacobsons.
00:06:51 And you'll have to drive me...
00:06:53 ...because Mom's gonna be
00:06:56 Okay.
00:06:57 We have to talk about
00:06:59 This morning, you said
00:07:02 I thought we talked about
00:07:05 But I'm 13 and I still share
00:07:07 Oh, right. Because you only
00:07:10 -...if Mommy or Daddy's late--
00:07:14 Really? How is he?
00:07:16 I don't know. I was in the car
00:07:20 He was coming out of a hardware
00:07:23 You think he's still practising?
00:07:27 Who's Charlie Fineman, Daddy?
00:07:30 He's an old college friend
00:07:33 He was my college
00:07:36 I haven't talked to him
00:07:39 Is he the one from dental school...
00:07:41 ...whose family was on the plane?
00:07:46 Yeah.
00:07:48 That's Charlie Fineman.
00:08:07 You know, I decided to sign us up
00:08:13 You did?
00:08:16 Yeah, but this time
00:08:19 I thought we had fun last quarter,
00:08:23 What, you don't want to?
00:08:24 No, I do. Don't you?
00:08:27 I loved it.
00:08:29 -I had a really good time.
00:08:31 -Didn't you love it?
00:08:32 And now Advanced Photography?
00:08:37 Good.
00:08:40 No sugar.
00:08:41 Don't take that to school, okay?
00:08:43 Whole Foods. Whole Foods snacks.
00:09:02 -Hey, Angela.
00:09:04 What is it about us always leaving
00:09:07 -It's quitting time.
00:09:09 -You good?
00:09:11 Good. Let me ask you something.
00:09:14 Okay, Alan. Don't do this.
00:09:16 -Don't do what?
00:09:18 It's not really fair for you
00:09:22 If you wanna make an appointment,
00:09:25 Yeah, I know. But it's a little thing.
00:09:27 Now, you remember the friend
00:09:29 The friend who has no friends?
00:09:31 Yeah, him. So he's
00:09:34 And he's got a great wife
00:09:36 But she will not let him--
00:09:41 I mean, guys have
00:09:43 They play poker, they golf,
00:09:45 Okay, you know what? Stop. Stop.
00:09:47 I can't treat you from the lobby
00:09:50 Treat me? I'm not--
00:09:54 -Well, whatever you wanna call it--
00:09:56 -It's inappropriate.
00:09:58 Let me ask you one thing.
00:10:00 I want your opinion
00:10:02 As a woman.
00:10:05 Look, if I have
00:10:08 ...I'm sitting on my couch...
00:10:10 ...and it turns into a big vat of rubber,
00:10:15 Why don't you let me
00:10:22 Okay. Well...
00:10:24 ...I hope it works out for you.
00:10:27 You wait for me enough times
00:10:30 ...you might owe me
00:10:34 Have a nice day.
00:10:52 Bingo. There we go.
00:10:54 -That was a tough one.
00:10:57 Now it all will fall into place.
00:11:00 Dad, can you take me
00:11:03 Sweetie, it's 9:.30.
00:11:05 She wants me to spend the night.
00:11:07 Well, Daddy's had
00:11:09 ...and he's finally finding some time
00:11:11 Just have her come over here.
00:11:13 And we can study your
00:11:16 Oh, you know what?
00:11:18 Babe. We've come this far.
00:11:21 I know. I'll go. I'll go, and then
00:11:24 Don't be mad if I have this
00:11:27 Because I'm on a roll here.
00:11:28 You're gonna miss out
00:11:31 Just make sure you
00:11:34 You know you owe
00:11:36 You would've thought she got you
00:11:39 ...by the look on your face.
00:11:43 Good night, babe.
00:11:46 -Good night.
00:11:51 Hey, Charlie. Charlie.
00:11:57 Charlie, stop!
00:12:03 -Hey, Charlie. Hey, man.
00:12:05 -It's Alan.
00:12:08 I saw you coming out of a paint store
00:12:11 I was screaming for you,
00:12:13 I stopped the car, jumped out
00:12:16 Then I tried to get in touch with you,
00:12:19 Oh, good, good. Very cool.
00:12:21 -How you doing?
00:12:25 Are you kidding me?
00:12:27 It's Alan Johnson, Charlie.
00:12:30 We went to dental school together.
00:12:33 Burrows Hall. I was your college
00:12:36 Yeah, very cool. Very cool.
00:12:39 -Good. Good to see you, Burrows.
00:12:43 Charlie, you seriously
00:12:48 -We were college roommates?
00:12:51 Yeah, you slept naked most nights.
00:12:53 And you were a sleepwalker.
00:12:58 Hey, are you practising, man?
00:12:59 I tried to get in touch
00:13:02 I'm practising all the time,
00:13:04 Took down 12 of
00:13:07 The valley? What is that? Is that
00:13:10 It's more like another dimension.
00:13:14 You take a journey
00:13:18 -Hey, man, you wanna go get a drink?
00:13:22 I can't drink. I can't drink.
00:13:25 I gotta get going.
00:13:26 Then a coffee or something.
00:13:29 Real quick. I would just love to
00:13:39 Hey, Charlie.
00:13:48 This okay?
00:13:57 You like trivia?
00:14:01 Name the Great Lakes.
00:14:04 The Great Lakes.
00:14:11 Okay, Michigan is one.
00:14:12 Huron, Ontario, Michigan,
00:14:15 That was an easy one.
00:14:16 That's fifth-grade shit.
00:14:24 So, what have you
00:14:28 I'm stuck between
00:14:32 I tried Butterscotch Yellow.
00:14:35 I couldn't live with it.
00:14:37 You painting something?
00:14:42 You were my college roommate.
00:14:48 That was a long time ago.
00:14:55 -A whole other life.
00:15:01 It's good to see your face.
00:15:05 Johnson.
00:15:07 Yeah, it's good to
00:15:14 Yeah. All right.
00:15:16 You gotta take those shoes off.
00:15:26 Thank you.
00:15:27 Great record collection.
00:15:30 Yeah.
00:15:32 I'm happy with it.
00:15:33 -A lot of vinyl.
00:15:38 It's a work in progress.
00:15:43 Kitchen remodel?
00:15:47 What is this?
00:15:49 "Shadows of the Colossus."
00:16:15 Can I use your bathroom, Charlie?
00:16:18 Oh, in the back.
00:16:47 Nice music room.
00:17:17 Good?
00:17:18 Okay.
00:17:19 There you go, Allie. Thank you.
00:17:30 I'm sorry about the way I behaved
00:17:34 But when I see you in the building,
00:17:37 Preoccupied.
00:17:39 Even when you're with the
00:17:43 So alone.
00:17:45 I don't know why, but that seems
00:17:49 Yeah.
00:17:51 Well.
00:17:52 I hope you're--
00:17:56 I just thought that if you
00:17:59 ...I would.
00:18:02 With my mouth.
00:18:04 I would.
00:18:08 You could lock that door...
00:18:10 ...tell the nurse not to come in.
00:18:13 I'd do it.
00:18:15 I'd enjoy making you happy.
00:18:36 You have to leave.
00:18:38 I have this odd sense of intimacy
00:18:44 I told my shrink, and she
00:18:46 Oh, she did?
00:18:48 Get several.
00:18:50 You gotta get out of here,
00:18:52 I'm serious. I need you to leave
00:18:55 Okay.
00:18:57 Come on.
00:19:01 Okay.
00:19:02 The fuck--?
00:19:05 I need you not to reschedule
00:19:08 Okay.
00:19:11 Ever again. Nothing.
00:19:12 Okay.
00:19:13 I don't want this woman as a patient.
00:19:15 -Got it. I got it.
00:19:20 Excuse me!
00:19:21 Not right now. Hey.
00:19:23 -Miss Remar?
00:19:28 Miss Remar, you need
00:19:32 -Excuse me?
00:19:33 Dr. Johnson don't want you
00:19:35 ...neither do any
00:19:37 ...so go somewhere, bury your face
00:19:40 ...and find another dentist, all right?
00:19:50 -"Bury your face in the phone book"?
00:19:53 You have to be bold to make
00:19:56 Thanks for holding.
00:20:14 Can I help you?
00:20:15 I'm just going up to see a friend
00:20:19 Nobody by that name
00:20:26 That's fine. I'll just wait
00:20:29 That's me.
00:20:31 Landlady.
00:20:34 Oh, well, I'm Alan Johnson.
00:20:37 -Sure.
00:20:40 I was in his apartment the other night.
00:20:43 ..."Shadows of the Colossus"
00:20:45 You were up there in his apartment
00:20:49 He hasn't had anybody
00:20:52 Just me, Sugarman the accountant,
00:20:54 He doesn't know
00:20:56 -I'm not lying to you. I was up there.
00:20:59 He's remodelling his kitchen.
00:21:02 He's been remodelling that kitchen
00:21:04 That tells me nothing. Go away.
00:21:07 Johnson. Johnson!
00:21:10 -Yo.
00:21:12 Alan!
00:21:14 Alan Johnson.
00:21:17 This is my college roommate.
00:21:18 It's my college roommate.
00:21:21 I used to sleep in the nude.
00:21:26 Check this out.
00:21:28 I got a....
00:21:31 The Pretenders. It's one of the
00:21:36 Yeah, that's you.
00:21:38 No, no, not true. Not true.
00:21:42 Smell these things.
00:21:45 I love the way they smell.
00:21:49 Brings back a feeling.
00:21:52 -The early '80s. Yeah.
00:21:56 Charlie!
00:21:58 It's okay, Charlie.
00:22:00 -Who's that?
00:22:02 -We gotta go. We gotta go.
00:22:05 Why? Who is that?
00:22:06 Johnson, hop on.
00:22:09 -Hop on?
00:22:10 -Who is that?
00:22:12 -Just get on the back.
00:22:17 Charlie! Charlie! Bus, Charlie!
00:22:20 Oh, shit! Charlie.
00:22:22 I know, I know. All right.
00:23:00 You're late. They're pissed.
00:23:03 Name the one national
00:23:07 Suck my ass, retard.
00:23:11 No. San Francisco cable cars.
00:23:13 Good. I didn't know that one either.
00:23:17 That's a great one if you ever
00:23:41 If you guys could not laugh
00:23:44 I'm trying to get my self-esteem
00:23:50 Could I get another Heineken?
00:23:52 -You want another root beer?
00:23:55 Thanks.
00:23:59 Hey, it was fun watching you
00:24:01 It was good music.
00:24:03 I don't know if I'd go that far.
00:24:05 But you know what it reminded me of?
00:24:08 When you used to jam to that
00:24:11 -What was the name of that album?
00:24:14 Yeah. What was that? The River.
00:24:17 -The River?
00:24:19 I was always trying to get you to play
00:24:22 ...but you always wanted to
00:24:25 I don't remember jamming to it.
00:24:27 Maybe if you smelled it,
00:24:33 -This was fun, man.
00:24:35 I had a good day today.
00:24:36 Riding around on that silly scooter.
00:24:39 It was my first time doubles.
00:24:41 -lt was fun. It was fun.
00:24:43 I don't do anything like that.
00:24:50 Lot of girls here, Charlie.
00:24:52 That's gotta be half
00:24:58 Why'd you ask me that?
00:25:02 I don't know.
00:25:04 I don't know. I'm just making
00:25:09 You're single now.
00:25:11 -What?
00:25:13 -...with your family and everything--
00:25:17 No. No, I know. I was just trying to
00:25:22 Who sent you here?
00:25:24 -Did they send you here?
00:25:27 -Are you a specialist?
00:25:29 -What are you talking about?
00:25:31 Don't lie to me. Don't lie to me.
00:25:34 -Charlie, calm down.
00:25:36 Why? Why?
00:25:39 -Answer my fucking question.
00:25:41 Why are you here right now
00:25:43 -Relax. Okay?
00:25:46 Shit!
00:25:49 -The fuck is wrong with you?
00:25:57 Oh, now I'm boring you?
00:26:00 I'm bored too. I'm sorry
00:26:05 You tell them to leave me alone!
00:26:47 Alan.
00:26:49 When you get a minute,
00:26:54 Alan, this is bad. The woman sent us
00:26:58 She claims that you sexually assaulted
00:27:01 That is ridiculous, all right?
00:27:04 Well, we checked with Melanie.
00:27:06 Donna Remar.
00:27:09 This woman is insane. Okay?
00:27:12 She came in,
00:27:14 ...she tells me
00:27:17 Excuse me, Marie.
00:27:18 She said she wants to
00:27:23 You know what,
00:27:25 We can't handle a hit like this
00:27:27 Even if we win,
00:27:29 How do I do that?
00:27:31 I don't know how you make it go away.
00:27:36 Damn. I mean, isn't this exactly
00:27:39 Woman falls for you,
00:27:42 -You know what, John?
00:27:47 What, Johnson?
00:27:53 I'll get into it.
00:28:06 Dr. Johnson?
00:28:11 I'm Ginger Timpleman...
00:28:13 ...and I'm Charlie Fineman's
00:28:20 -Did you know Charlie's family?
00:28:24 His parents died
00:28:27 He lived with an aunt before college.
00:28:30 She passed
00:28:34 You know, my wife and l,
00:28:37 Hadn't seen him in years, and I read
00:28:41 ...and I was just-- I was just
00:28:45 For them.
00:28:46 He just, you know, shut down.
00:28:48 Quit work. He stopped
00:28:51 Then he acted like
00:28:54 Then he pretended
00:28:56 Yeah.
00:28:57 All my husband and l
00:28:59 And that crazy landlady and his
00:29:03 ...both conspire to keep us away.
00:29:05 -Sugarman?
00:29:09 Who knows what that little shyster's
00:29:12 -What is there to take?
00:29:15 ...the insurance policy, Charlie
00:29:18 ...put it that way.
00:29:26 My husband retired young.
00:29:32 You know, we were young.
00:29:36 I was gonna do nothing but travel...
00:29:39 ...and spoil my granddaughters.
00:29:43 Then those monsters flew over here
00:29:48 ...and rearranged my dance card.
00:29:52 -Sorry.
00:29:56 But he needs help.
00:29:58 Not the kind that landlady and
00:30:03 He needs a therapist.
00:30:05 And he needs family.
00:30:07 Guess what. Jonathan and l
00:30:16 Hey. Hey. Somebody's at the door.
00:30:21 Cherie. Cherie.
00:30:23 -Get away from the door.
00:30:26 You don't go to the door in the
00:30:29 I think it's Charlie Fineman.
00:30:31 Is that Charlie?
00:30:33 -Oh, yeah, that's him.
00:30:36 So let him in.
00:30:43 Yeah?
00:30:45 Were you in bed already?
00:30:48 I'm always in bed at 10:.30.
00:30:50 -That sucks. That's grim.
00:30:54 -...do you?
00:30:56 Alan.
00:31:00 Charlie, this is my wife, Janeane.
00:31:02 Hi, I believe we met
00:31:05 -I don't expect you to remember it.
00:31:09 Okay.
00:31:11 This is our daughter Cherie.
00:31:14 Nice to meet you, Dr. Fineman.
00:31:18 Go to bed, sweetheart.
00:31:22 What's going on, Charlie?
00:31:23 You wanna go out, man?
00:31:27 -Right now?
00:31:29 -Can he go out? Is he allowed out?
00:31:32 Don't ask my wife permission
00:31:34 I'm right here in front of you.
00:31:37 You're right. Can you go out?
00:31:47 She's threatening to sue you?
00:31:51 She wants to go down on me.
00:31:56 -Well, you tell her you can't do that.
00:32:00 -You tell her you're married?
00:32:02 It's not a deterrent for this one.
00:32:04 I mean, she's got some kind of
00:32:07 Oh, well, fix it for her.
00:32:10 It's not funny, Charlie.
00:32:11 -No, no, no.
00:32:14 -My partners are up my ass.
00:32:16 We already pay an obscene amount
00:32:19 You should tell your partners they can
00:32:22 Fuck them.
00:32:25 I don't know.
00:32:26 It's a five-year lease,
00:32:29 ...my name on it.
00:32:32 ...and they leave me holding the bag,
00:32:35 -Yeah.
00:32:37 They act like I'm the one
00:32:41 But the girl, what are you
00:32:43 That's weird, you know?
00:32:46 Yeah, it is. I'm telling you,
00:32:50 Oh, yeah. She got a lot of problems
00:32:54 She's out of her mind.
00:32:57 -That's very funny.
00:32:59 No, it is-- Are you having fun?
00:33:01 To tell you the truth,
00:33:04 It's nice to see you
00:33:06 It's funny. Just not used to it.
00:33:08 -Here. Take it easy. Take it easy.
00:33:12 Any chance of you
00:33:14 Because that would make things
00:33:16 Or maybe
00:33:18 ...and you could burn your tongue
00:33:21 I would love that.
00:33:30 I need you to hold for one moment.
00:33:32 You are not gonna believe
00:33:35 -Who?
00:33:38 At this point in my life,
00:33:41 Donna Remar.
00:33:43 She wants to come in for another
00:33:47 Can you believe that? Ma'am?
00:33:51 -Ma'am?
00:33:54 -Excuse me?
00:33:59 -Morning, Oscar.
00:34:01 Good to see you.
00:34:05 -Hello, Dr. Johnson.
00:34:07 -I've got a question.
00:34:09 -No, it's not about me this time.
00:34:12 It's about a friend. Really, though.
00:34:18 He lost his whole family
00:34:22 -Right.
00:34:24 I mean, his wife,
00:34:26 This guy used to be a dentist.
00:34:28 -How long ago?
00:34:30 ...and he's lost now.
00:34:34 I bumped into him. We used to be
00:34:37 -He didn't even remember me.
00:34:40 ...post-traumatic stress disorder.
00:34:43 I couldn't really know without seeing
00:34:47 -ls he getting help?
00:34:49 I mean, the whole thing is....
00:34:51 It's really odd, you know?
00:34:55 How are you?
00:34:57 I'm fine.
00:34:59 Does that mean you're fine?
00:35:02 Very good. You are gonna
00:35:06 You might wanna check
00:35:09 -Okay.
00:35:12 ...really good for you
00:35:15 I just sense that it would be...
00:35:17 ...good for you to be
00:35:21 I hope that didn't offend you.
00:35:24 Okay. Well, I'll see you soon?
00:35:26 Okay.
00:35:40 -Charlie.
00:35:46 -Hope the shoes are off.
00:35:53 Hey, the kitchen's looking good, man.
00:36:02 Is that The River?
00:36:03 Yeah.
00:36:06 You know, I gotta get you enrolled
00:36:09 Oh, right, yeah.
00:36:12 What's going on?
00:36:14 The crazy girl, the one who wants
00:36:17 -Let's not talk about her.
00:36:20 Lose the tie and the scarf.
00:36:22 -For what?
00:36:24 Psychedelic time. Psychedelic time.
00:36:27 I smell a Fineman jam session
00:36:29 Yeah, Burrows Hall-style.
00:36:33 Jamming and jamming
00:36:35 -Here.
00:36:38 Hey, Johnson,
00:36:39 You pull people's teeth all day.
00:36:42 Come on. Come on. All right.
00:36:46 -Let me do this.
00:36:49 Let me hear some of that.
00:36:57 I don't know how to play this.
00:37:15 Charlie Fineman!
00:37:17 -Alan Johnson. Alan Johnson!
00:37:21 Good night, Jersey!
00:37:23 -Philadelphia. Philadelphia!
00:37:29 Baby, I'm sorry. I messed up, but you
00:37:33 I just didn't wanna call you
00:37:35 I was stuck in Charlie world.
00:37:39 ...Ieave.
00:37:41 This is not okay.
00:37:43 You staying out all night...
00:37:45 ...it's not acceptable.
00:37:49 I'm just saying,
00:37:55 It's sad over there, baby. It's just--
00:37:58 Just a sea of sadness.
00:38:04 -Yeah.
00:38:08 -You don't have an appointment, sir?
00:38:12 -What--?
00:38:14 -And?
00:38:22 -Charlie?
00:38:25 I hear "Colossus."
00:38:28 Hey.
00:38:30 Hey, hey, buddy.
00:38:35 I told you.
00:38:42 Hey, didn't you just...?
00:38:48 All right. All right.
00:38:55 Hey, let me try it.
00:38:57 Hang on.
00:38:58 -Let me try it.
00:39:01 Let me just try it.
00:39:04 -Okay, how do you shoot it?
00:39:06 That's the bird. You wanna
00:39:09 All right.
00:39:12 And let me pluck him
00:39:17 Aim what?
00:39:19 Oh, fuck.
00:39:21 I could show you how to do it,
00:39:23 ...but I'll warn you,
00:39:25 Well, I don't have
00:39:27 ...so just show me how to do it.
00:39:32 Is something I said funny?
00:39:34 All right.
00:39:35 That'll call your horse.
00:39:38 Okay, okay, very good.
00:39:40 -Stab his arm.
00:39:42 -No, you gotta stab in the right spot.
00:39:45 You gotta be on the light.
00:39:46 -Shit.
00:39:48 I gotta climb this big son of a bitch--
00:39:50 Look, just put it down, all right?
00:39:52 Next time you come, you'll be better.
00:39:55 No, no, no. Right now.
00:39:58 I thought you don't have
00:40:01 That was the line of the night, man.
00:40:03 You're an addict.
00:40:05 -Say it, man. Say you're an addict.
00:40:13 -Come on, now, stab his wing.
00:40:16 -Oh, I'm on your ass, bird.
00:40:20 Colossus!
00:40:42 That's the first three....
00:40:44 Okay, now, wait.
00:40:46 Well, no, it's different.
00:40:48 It's like you're gonna use
00:40:50 -Each one will have different powers.
00:40:54 Wait a minute, Charlie,
00:40:57 I can't do this.
00:41:01 Yeah, so you'll work,
00:41:03 This is like a marathon, man.
00:41:07 You'll go to sleep tomorrow night
00:41:10 How's that?
00:41:13 Hey, don't call me faggot.
00:41:15 -Are you a faggot?
00:41:17 Just don't say faggot.
00:41:20 Don't just call people faggot.
00:41:22 To a gay guy it is.
00:41:26 ...a funny word,
00:41:33 You're a fucked-up dude, man.
00:41:35 I'm a fucked-up dude? Okay.
00:41:37 You really need some Mel.
00:41:39 You need some Mel.
00:41:41 I'll take one adult and one faggot.
00:41:44 Come on, you really need
00:41:48 Johnson.
00:41:50 -Johnson.
00:41:52 Good decision.
00:41:59 Hey! The sheriff is a nig--
00:42:03 -What did he say?
00:42:06 No.
00:42:08 The sheriff is a nig--
00:42:16 I ain't got no body
00:42:20 And nobody cares for me
00:42:27 He's out of his mind.
00:42:30 -Richard Pryor, he did his own thing.
00:42:34 ...but I can only imagine,
00:42:38 Janeane's called 15 times.
00:42:44 -Hello?
00:42:45 Where have you been? I've been
00:42:49 I know. I'm sorry. I had the phone off.
00:42:53 I've never laughed so hard.
00:42:56 -This thing is crazy.
00:43:01 Your father's died.
00:43:04 -What?
00:43:06 -What did you just say?
00:43:08 ...a couple hours after you left.
00:43:10 He died in his sleep, in his bed...
00:43:12 ...and Mom's here with us now and
00:43:16 Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:43:22 I'm sorry, baby.
00:43:26 -Where are the girls?
00:43:29 They're fine.
00:43:31 -I'll be home as soon as I can.
00:43:35 Yeah, I will.
00:43:47 Everything cool?
00:43:54 My dad just died.
00:43:57 Died, like...
00:43:59 -...dead?
00:44:04 You wanna go get some breakfast?
00:44:07 Charlie, my father just died.
00:44:12 Yeah. There's a store
00:44:15 Sells kitchen counters.
00:44:17 -They got marble tops.
00:44:20 Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:44:22 Come on.
00:44:26 We just got a good dose of Mel.
00:44:31 Are we hanging?
00:44:34 No.
00:44:37 We're not hanging.
00:44:50 Oh, hey, let's get some Chinese.
00:45:29 All right, does everybody
00:45:35 Here it is. At the bottom.
00:45:38 Come on. What do you think?
00:46:00 -Yeah.
00:46:02 -Yep.
00:46:04 Bryan Sugarman?
00:46:07 Well, I just came back from burying
00:46:10 Cool.
00:46:13 ...I make it my business
00:46:16 -That's what I do. I look out for him.
00:46:18 Now, obviously,
00:46:20 ...without going down
00:46:23 But rest assured,
00:46:26 ...to not give you a million dollars.
00:46:28 I don't know
00:46:31 He wants me to give you
00:46:33 He has that kind of money?
00:46:34 That's none of your business.
00:46:37 We've already established that.
00:46:40 Sugarman, calm down, okay?
00:46:42 I don't want his million dollars.
00:46:45 Tell him I'm not mad at him and we're
00:46:50 -You're being straight?
00:46:51 I don't need his million dollars, okay?
00:46:54 Okay. I like that.
00:46:56 Okay, good, then I've done my job.
00:47:00 Yeah. Good job.
00:47:03 Come on in and have some food.
00:47:06 Go ahead.
00:47:10 Daddy, your friend is here.
00:47:12 The one who acts
00:47:15 Charlie Fineman?
00:47:18 Honey, don't be like that, okay?
00:47:20 Don't judge people.
00:47:29 Hey.
00:47:31 I'm sorry about your dad.
00:47:33 Thanks.
00:47:35 I behaved badly that night.
00:47:38 All right? I'm sorry.
00:47:41 And you wanted to give me
00:47:49 I don't have any friends
00:47:56 I got you something.
00:48:03 -The River.
00:48:06 -And Quadrophenia.
00:48:08 Another album you
00:48:10 Quadrophenia changed
00:48:13 That's a nice gift.
00:48:15 Too late to go for the million?
00:48:19 -Hey, are you hungry?
00:48:21 -Wanna get some breakfast?
00:48:23 -Come on.
00:48:28 Just me and you here?
00:48:31 Hey, everybody...
00:48:33 ...this is Charlie. Charlie...
00:48:36 ...this is everybody. Come on in.
00:48:40 These guys are staying?
00:48:44 Yeah, Charlie. Everybody's staying.
00:49:18 Charlie Fineman for Dr. Johnson.
00:49:21 We're having Chinese.
00:49:24 I can't tell you how happy
00:49:41 The last time you were
00:49:47 Need to schedule you
00:49:49 Come on.
00:49:59 You miss it?
00:50:01 Miss what?
00:50:04 -Nothing. Forget it.
00:50:06 Charlie, nothing, all right? Forget it.
00:50:08 No, what do you think I missed,
00:50:11 Do you?
00:50:12 Why?
00:50:14 -Why what?
00:50:17 Are you trying to focus me?
00:50:19 Is that it?
00:50:23 Yeah, you got me.
00:50:27 ...and this is
00:50:29 -Are you kidding me?
00:50:31 Charlie, if we're gonna be friends,
00:50:34 -Thought we were friends.
00:50:37 That's why I can't pretend
00:50:39 Is that a threat, though,
00:50:42 No. I'm saying friends talk about
00:50:46 You're an asshole.
00:50:48 Charlie-- Hey, Charlie!
00:50:50 What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:50:53 Get out of here, man!
00:50:54 Charlie, get the f--
00:50:56 Okay, okay. Get out of here.
00:50:59 Leave me alone! All right?
00:51:03 Charlie, get out of here!
00:51:07 Yeah. All right.
00:51:10 Shut your mouth.
00:51:14 What are you still doing in here?
00:51:17 Because this isn't your office. I left!
00:51:21 -This isn't close to public property.
00:51:23 -Get out of here, man!
00:51:26 -It's okay. Let me handle it.
00:51:28 Melanie, shut the damn window!
00:51:33 Jesus.
00:51:35 We can't keep
00:51:49 Look, I don't know what I said to you
00:51:54 ...but I'm sorry, Charlie, all right?
00:51:56 All right.
00:51:57 -Jesus.
00:52:04 -Dr. Johnson.
00:52:06 -ls everything okay?
00:52:10 -I have an appointment scheduled.
00:52:14 -Maybe I should come back.
00:52:17 Check in with Melanie.
00:52:24 The one who--?
00:52:32 Doctor will see you in the office.
00:52:44 That gorgeous girl
00:52:47 -Charlie, come on.
00:52:50 -Look, get out--
00:52:51 Are you crazy? Get out of here.
00:52:53 -She's gorgeous.
00:52:55 Way you were talking about-- Thought
00:52:58 -I gotta straighten this out.
00:53:01 -She's fine. She's hot.
00:53:03 -ls she not the hottest?
00:53:06 Let me go in for you.
00:53:09 -Let me see that woman.
00:53:11 Stop it! Get out of here!
00:53:12 Did you smell that?
00:53:15 Jesus.
00:53:16 -I wanna know what is going on.
00:53:20 -Don't tell me nothing's going on.
00:53:22 -Let me explain it, okay?
00:53:27 She's like out of a 1940s movie.
00:53:30 Did you see that girl?
00:53:33 I mean, that was just perfection.
00:53:45 You okay?
00:53:47 "Okay"?
00:53:49 No, I wouldn't use that word.
00:53:53 Well, thank you for seeing me.
00:53:54 Did I have a choice, Miss Remar?
00:53:57 You've really put me in a terrible
00:54:01 Can we just cut to it?
00:54:03 Yeah.
00:54:05 This letter...
00:54:09 ...that you sent my--
00:54:10 I can do this quick.
00:54:12 Wait a-- No, no.
00:54:14 Please.
00:54:20 Recently, I've come through
00:54:24 I was married for 10 years.
00:54:27 My husband was having
00:54:30 They had another life
00:54:33 He had two lives.
00:54:35 I was walking down the street
00:54:38 And I followed them,
00:54:43 I spoke to a neighbour
00:54:46 ...as if they were the Joneses
00:54:50 And in that moment,
00:54:54 And I fell,
00:54:56 And the thing is, Dr. Johnson,
00:55:00 Now, my behaviour towards you
00:55:03 I behaved in a way
00:55:06 What I've done by even threatening
00:55:11 I even lied to you when I told you
00:55:13 ...had told me to act on my thoughts.
00:55:15 I wanted to come in and see you
00:55:19 And that I am very embarrassed.
00:55:24 And that you won't be having
00:55:30 -I promise that to you.
00:55:32 Okay.
00:55:34 -Okay. Well, I'll go now.
00:55:48 I'll leave.
00:56:32 Elizabeth, can I get a cup of coffee?
00:56:34 Sure. Dr. Johnson,
00:56:36 No, he's fine.
00:56:40 Me? Get him to talk?
00:56:42 No way. That's not what I do.
00:56:44 Well, he needs to talk to somebody.
00:56:46 He's in trouble.
00:56:49 He's got you. He's got a friend.
00:56:52 No, he needs more help
00:56:55 What, are you gonna save him now?
00:57:02 I was his best friend.
00:57:04 His golfing
00:57:06 -Our families vacationed together.
00:00:02 He wants nothing to do with me.
00:00:05 Nothing to do with my wife.
00:00:07 He likes you, Alan. You know why?
00:00:09 -Why?
00:00:11 Because you know nothing about
00:00:16 Or Spider, the family poodle.
00:00:19 You know nothing about them,
00:00:22 He figures you'll just let him be.
00:00:25 Now, how funny is this?
00:00:27 That you're up here wanting me
00:00:30 ...fruitless campaign
00:00:33 The one guy he figures
00:00:46 -Hey.
00:00:48 I think I'm gonna get him some help.
00:00:50 Charlie.
00:00:52 Did he ask you for help?
00:00:54 Well, he needs help.
00:00:55 He's gotta get back in the game.
00:00:58 The people around him right now,
00:01:02 Are you sure that's a good idea?
00:01:09 I don't know. I'll find out.
00:01:12 I know he needs help.
00:01:15 You think you have time for all this?
00:01:20 I know you don't think so,
00:01:25 Trying to help my friend.
00:01:32 Okay.
00:01:40 -Want some breakfast?
00:01:46 Just glad you wanted to do this
00:01:49 You know, I think it's about time
00:01:52 ...and what isn't good music.
00:01:54 Oh, right, right, right.
00:01:56 Oh, Graham Nash.
00:01:59 Just the album cover alone.
00:02:01 Look at that face.
00:02:04 Oh, okay, wait. Right here.
00:02:06 Okay. We got O'Jays.
00:02:08 We got-- What else we got?
00:02:10 The Soul Tr-- Hey.
00:02:12 Now, what record collection's
00:02:15 I'll put that on my list.
00:02:20 Hey, Alan.
00:02:21 -Oh, hey, Nigel.
00:02:23 -How are you?
00:02:25 Oh, I'm just sort of rummaging.
00:02:29 I'm a vinyl hound. I love this stuff.
00:02:31 Yeah. Hey, Charlie, this is
00:02:34 Nigel, Charlie Fineman.
00:02:36 Charlie Fineman, Nigel.
00:02:38 Billy Joel, Cold Spring Harbor.
00:02:40 They recorded this at too high
00:02:43 Eventually it came out, though.
00:02:45 He grew up two towns away
00:02:47 We used to go to the same
00:02:51 Say, do you guys wanna
00:02:53 Yeah. What do you think, Charlie?
00:02:58 I just wanna stay here.
00:03:00 Well, afterwards.
00:03:02 ...Iet's go get some lunch
00:03:07 Can I talk to you?
00:03:11 I don't wanna eat with that guy.
00:03:14 I mean, look at him,
00:03:16 Looks like a lump of shit
00:03:19 -Charlie, come on.
00:03:21 He's a dork.
00:03:23 Charlie, I'm pretty sure
00:03:29 So, what do you do, Charlie?
00:03:33 I'm a collector.
00:03:35 Really? What do you collect?
00:03:38 What do I collect?
00:03:40 I don't know.
00:03:43 What do I collect?
00:03:47 Charlie collects
00:03:49 You know, things that he finds
00:03:55 And how would you describe
00:04:00 I noticed in the record store, you were
00:04:04 Are you a Seger man, Nigel?
00:04:07 Love Seger, yes.
00:04:08 Yeah.
00:04:10 Smokin' O.P. 's, Mongrel.
00:04:12 When'd you get into him?
00:04:15 Probably later.
00:04:16 Silver Bullet or Seger System?
00:04:19 Well, actually, I don't like
00:04:22 That's funny, because they're
00:04:26 Seger's an artist. A genius.
00:04:29 An American original.
00:04:31 And what are you, Nigel?
00:04:33 A therapist? Is that it?
00:04:35 You sizing me up? You on the
00:04:38 No, look, I was out for a nice
00:04:42 Oh, bullshit.
00:04:45 You got shrink hands.
00:04:46 -You ordered your salad like a shrink.
00:04:49 -Let's stop. This was my mistake.
00:04:52 -How does a shrink order a salad?
00:04:55 -ln your opinion. I'd like to know.
00:04:58 I'm gonna beat your ass.
00:05:00 Seger fan. You'd get your ass kicked
00:05:03 -Charlie.
00:05:06 I made you in the record store
00:05:09 Outside!
00:05:10 Okay, Charlie, calm down.
00:05:22 You liar.
00:05:58 Hey.
00:06:00 Hey.
00:06:06 The girls still at gymnastics?
00:06:09 Yep.
00:06:14 I'm gonna go wash up.
00:06:17 I made dinner.
00:06:18 Where were you, at Charlie's?
00:06:22 You know what
00:06:25 This whole Charlie problem?
00:06:28 You're jealous of him.
00:06:30 -Really?
00:06:32 I have a friend, I'm spending time
00:06:34 ...and it's got your feathers ruffled.
00:06:37 I actually think
00:06:39 He's caught up in this world of pain,
00:06:42 ...and your only response
00:06:45 That is sick, Janeane.
00:06:47 -ls it?
00:06:49 Just because the guy can, what,
00:06:52 ...and he's got the freedom to just--
00:06:55 I mean, you think I'm jealous of that?
00:06:57 You need to check yourself.
00:07:00 What happened to that woman?
00:07:01 The one that wanted to
00:07:04 I talked to Melanie at the office,
00:07:07 -Wait a minute. You called Melanie?
00:07:10 So you're checking up
00:07:12 Alan, I gotta talk to somebody,
00:07:15 -She's right. I made it go away.
00:07:18 I invited the woman in,
00:07:20 ...I hopped on the desk
00:07:23 That's real mature, Alan.
00:07:24 Well, listen to what
00:07:26 What are you insinuating?
00:07:30 I'm gonna go take a walk.
00:07:32 Say hi to Charlie.
00:07:34 Don't do that. Don't.
00:07:35 Don't act like you know what I'm--
00:07:37 Did I say I was going to Charlie's?
00:07:39 Don't do that.
00:07:42 Send him my love.
00:07:44 See? You want--
00:07:48 And if l-- Then....
00:07:51 Okay.
00:07:53 Okay.
00:07:58 Charlie Fineman to see Dr. Johnson.
00:08:10 -Did you wanna talk, Charlie?
00:08:13 Oh, well, you can speak freely.
00:08:16 She's a thousand miles away.
00:08:18 And Anna's from Guatemala.
00:08:21 She doesn't even speak English.
00:08:23 Anna, Charlie's a superhero
00:08:25 ...and he stuffs the front of his tights
00:08:30 You are very nice.
00:08:33 See? Privacy.
00:08:41 I was thinking about it,
00:08:47 I do need to get some help.
00:08:50 -I wanna get help.
00:08:52 Yeah. I just-- I gotta be
00:08:58 I just know I'm better off
00:09:00 You're doing the right thing...
00:09:02 ...because you need help
00:09:04 Well, I don't want it to be
00:09:06 -No.
00:09:08 He's the biggest dork
00:09:11 -Yeah, I get it.
00:09:12 I get it.
00:09:22 That was seriously fucked up, Alan.
00:09:23 I didn't know he was
00:09:33 Angela?
00:09:35 -Hi.
00:09:38 -How you doing?
00:09:40 -Good. Good to see you.
00:09:43 Charlie, this is Angela. Angela, this is
00:09:46 Nice to meet you, Charlie.
00:09:51 Well, thanks for seeing us
00:09:55 Why don't you guys come in
00:09:58 I was just gonna grab a coffee.
00:10:00 No, I'm good.
00:10:01 Charlie?
00:10:04 Are you kidding me? She's a baby.
00:10:07 Listen, you're right. She's young.
00:10:09 But she's good. A lot of experience
00:10:12 She's got nice tits. That's not good.
00:10:15 Since when?
00:10:18 Good point.
00:10:19 We'll do the meet-and-greet,
00:10:22 ...if you like her,
00:10:23 -Am I wrong about her tits?
00:10:26 So, what are you guys talking about?
00:10:41 Well, think about it, Charlie...
00:10:42 ...and call me or have Alan call me
00:10:47 -Donna, hi.
00:10:48 -Yeah.
00:10:51 -I'm fine.
00:10:52 Okay.
00:10:56 Oh, Donna, this is Charlie.
00:10:59 She's early.
00:11:00 -Hi.
00:11:02 -Are you a patient of Angela's?
00:11:07 But you are.
00:11:09 And it's because you're her....
00:11:12 And you two are....
00:11:13 -Yes.
00:11:15 -And we have a session now, so--
00:11:17 We should get started.
00:11:19 Charlie, nice to meet you.
00:11:21 Better bring out the big guns for this
00:11:25 -Bye.
00:11:29 -You okay?
00:11:31 Just make sure they never
00:11:35 I would--
00:11:36 No, it's just, I never wanna
00:11:39 She's too good-looking, I just--
00:11:42 Nobody has a right to look that good.
00:11:46 Okay, Charlie.
00:11:54 So have you thought at all about
00:11:58 And how you wanna start this?
00:12:00 Not really.
00:12:01 I don't know. I'm good.
00:12:05 You're good?
00:12:06 I'm okay.
00:12:07 That's good.
00:12:10 What makes you okay?
00:12:14 I don't know.
00:12:17 Can I just say something?
00:12:20 I can't do this.
00:12:23 What can I do
00:12:26 How can someone
00:12:32 I have these things...
00:12:36 ...that I don't like to think about.
00:12:42 You're too young. You're too young.
00:12:46 I gotta put these back on.
00:12:48 That's okay.
00:12:52 So how are you, Charlie?
00:12:55 It was good.
00:12:57 Except I was angry.
00:13:02 -I was pretty mad.
00:13:04 I was mad at you.
00:13:06 -I didn't really wanna come back here.
00:13:10 Well, you know why. Every week,
00:13:16 What do I try
00:13:18 Talk about things
00:13:21 Well, for the last few weeks, you've
00:13:24 -...to talk about some of those--
00:13:28 I didn't say that, you did!
00:13:30 I don't wanna talk about those things.
00:13:34 I'm sorry.
00:13:36 I'm glad you came in,
00:13:40 Yeah. I am too.
00:13:44 Can I say something, Charlie?
00:13:47 -Yeah.
00:13:50 No.
00:13:52 Go.
00:13:54 There is no point
00:13:58 ...if we eventually
00:14:01 ...and discuss your family.
00:14:05 Is this session over yet?
00:14:08 No, it just started.
00:14:10 Can it be?
00:14:14 If you want it to be, yes.
00:14:19 Charlie, before you go, I'd just--
00:14:24 Look, the fact is you had a family...
00:14:28 ...and you suffered a great loss...
00:14:30 ...and until you can discuss that
00:14:36 ...this is all just an exercise.
00:14:40 I can be patient, Charlie...
00:14:43 ...but you need
00:14:48 It doesn't have to be me,
00:15:13 Charlie, wait a second. You didn't tell
00:15:17 I mean, that makes this
00:15:21 Why do they gotta give him
00:15:26 I mean, that's-- Why'd they do that?
00:15:33 I had three daughters.
00:15:35 -I know.
00:15:40 Jenny...
00:15:42 ...was 7.
00:15:44 She....
00:15:48 She liked boys already.
00:15:50 Julie was 9. She was older.
00:15:55 They all looked alike, Johnson.
00:15:58 Like Doreen.
00:16:00 Doreen was my wife.
00:16:03 D.T. That was her nickname.
00:16:06 Doreen Timpleman.
00:16:09 She had a dog, Spider.
00:16:16 They'd wake me up all the time,
00:16:20 ...singing Beatles songs
00:16:23 The four of them.
00:16:25 So cute.
00:16:27 So cute.
00:16:30 Doreen never, never judged me.
00:16:34 You know?
00:16:37 Never nagged, like some wives do.
00:16:40 She just wanted me to
00:16:44 ...so I didn't wreck the carpet.
00:16:54 Doreen and the girls
00:16:59 I was the oddball, you know?
00:17:04 Mr. Man.
00:17:09 They adored me, Johnson.
00:17:13 I bet they did.
00:17:18 They had long brown hair...
00:17:22 ...except little Gina.
00:17:28 To be different from everybody.
00:17:33 She....
00:17:35 She had a birthmark too.
00:17:38 Looked like a burn...
00:17:40 ...but it wasn't.
00:17:46 When she was little,
00:17:48 ...but it never did.
00:17:53 Jenny. Jenny, this one...
00:17:56 ...she wanted to be a gymnast.
00:18:01 She was such a klutz, though.
00:18:04 I didn't have the heart
00:18:16 They went to see...
00:18:18 ...Doreen's sister, Ellen,
00:18:22 ...and they took Spider because...
00:18:26 ...I had to work
00:18:28 But that was a joke, right?
00:18:33 ...we were all going to D.T.'s
00:18:36 ...in Los Angeles,
00:18:40 The kids wanted to go
00:18:44 ...but they had-- They were already
00:18:48 ...so we had to say no.
00:18:51 You know.
00:18:57 So I'm going on out to meet them
00:19:00 And on my way to JFK,
00:19:04 ...and I hear on the radio....
00:19:12 I get there and some man tells me
00:19:19 Some other guy
00:19:26 Then I go inside the airport
00:19:30 I'm watching on the television
00:19:34 And I saw it.
00:19:38 I saw it and I felt it at the same time.
00:19:50 I thought about Gina's birthmark...
00:19:54 ...and l--
00:19:57 I felt them burning.
00:20:14 Can we go?
00:20:17 I wanna go home now.
00:20:24 I don't like this.
00:20:27 I don't like doing it.
00:20:31 Remembering.
00:20:34 I don't like remembering.
00:21:06 New York One has gotten
00:21:09 ...and New York City
00:21:11 As a result, the terror-alert status
00:21:14 City officials are beefing up security
00:21:17 Specifics about the threat
00:21:20 Cops won't confirm whether there's
00:21:53 For Americans and Iraqis alike...
00:21:55 ... today's violent demonstrations...
00:21:57 ... were just another long chapter
00:22:02 In Baghdad, a cop--
00:23:44 Charlie?
00:23:47 Charlie, are you here?
00:23:52 Lincoln next door called to say that
00:23:57 I said you didn't listen
00:24:02 Are you okay?
00:24:04 Charlie.
00:24:07 Charlie.
00:24:22 What's wrong with you?
00:25:50 -What are you doing, man?
00:25:53 -What are you, drunk?
00:25:56 Get out of the way
00:25:58 You run me over? Come on.
00:26:00 Come and run me over!
00:26:01 Look out! Get out of the way!
00:26:03 Okay, friend, drop the gun!
00:26:06 N.Y.P.D.! Drop the gun now!
00:26:10 Drop the gun!
00:26:12 -This guy's crazy!
00:26:14 -Andrew!
00:26:17 -Andrew, where are you?
00:26:19 -I'm gonna toast him, Andrew!
00:26:23 -Get him the fuck down!
00:26:26 Don't ever point a gun at me again.
00:26:30 -Get up. Get up.
00:26:33 -Against the wall.
00:26:34 Get the fuck up, you bastard!
00:26:39 Stay the fuck up! Get the fuck up!
00:26:52 Alan, say hi to Pete Savarino,
00:26:56 This is Alan Johnson.
00:26:58 All the criminal charges
00:27:00 -That's good.
00:27:02 ...a big case out of this.
00:27:04 A 9/1 1 widower gets beat up
00:27:08 So we're gonna go a different way.
00:27:10 They wanna do a three-day psych
00:27:13 That's standard procedure.
00:27:16 Well, it's better than jail, I guess,
00:27:21 Here you go.
00:27:22 Here, talk to him and
00:27:25 Okay.
00:27:43 You okay?
00:27:51 What's gonna happen?
00:27:55 Well, they wanna hold on to you...
00:27:58 ...for a few days and do
00:28:06 Angela and l, we're gonna--
00:28:08 -We're gonna follow you and--
00:28:12 I'll get you settled in,
00:28:22 I'm really sorry, Charlie.
00:28:25 You know, like I pushed you
00:28:29 I just wanted you to...
00:28:33 ...be better or something,
00:28:37 I'm sorry.
00:29:15 When you feel uncomfortable,
00:29:33 -Are you calm?
00:29:37 But something that you are not doing
00:29:41 That's completely irrelevant.
00:29:43 I will see to it that he has
00:29:46 ...and I will take care of him.
00:29:47 Please don't tell me how to do my job.
00:29:51 I'm not wanting him to....
00:30:04 Sign out.
00:30:20 -Where's he going?
00:30:40 Listen, Charlie, there's gonna be a--
00:30:43 A hearing Friday morning.
00:30:47 The DA's office
00:30:51 They wanna have you committed.
00:30:57 They wanna have the right
00:31:01 That's what they're saying.
00:31:04 The hospital staff
00:31:06 ...and the Timplemans,
00:31:12 The Timplemans?
00:31:23 Can we go get Chinese now?
00:31:59 You know what it is? Janeane and l
00:32:02 She's always asking me
00:32:05 ...talk to her, and then I do...
00:32:07 ...and everything gets so personal,
00:32:11 Yeah.
00:32:13 Says she wants to hear what I have
00:32:19 -Well, what do you have to say?
00:32:23 You know?
00:32:25 I mean, I love her.
00:32:29 But, come on,
00:32:32 I mean, it's like I'm not even
00:32:38 I'm not some damn
00:32:41 And that shouldn't piss her off.
00:32:45 You wanna know what I remember
00:32:51 Nobody ever gave you any shit.
00:32:55 You didn't take shit from anybody.
00:33:01 You know what else?
00:33:05 I hate what I do.
00:33:08 But I swear to God, I hate putting
00:33:12 But don't get me wrong. I'm a dentist,
00:33:16 I feel for them.
00:33:18 ...I just wanna slap them
00:33:20 "Get your ass out on the street."
00:33:22 "There's a lot worse things
00:33:39 So, what's going on with this...
00:33:42 ...kitchen-remodelling thing?
00:33:45 What else could you do
00:33:48 No, no. Don't change the subject.
00:33:51 Come on, tell me.
00:33:58 Tell me.
00:34:03 The last time I spoke to Doreen...
00:34:11 ...she was at the airport in Boston.
00:34:16 She wanted--
00:34:19 Wanted to talk to me...
00:34:24 ...about the kitchen remodel...
00:34:25 ...that she and the girls
00:34:31 And I was busy,
00:34:39 ...and I fucking snapped at her.
00:34:47 Oh, man, the last time
00:34:56 I hated kitchen talk.
00:35:05 I think you gotta let that go, Charlie.
00:35:10 I'm sure you said a lot of nice shit
00:35:16 It's one thing, man. Just let it go.
00:35:21 -Yeah?
00:35:31 Are you gonna be all right, Charlie?
00:35:35 You're gonna make it, right?
00:35:41 I'm more worried
00:35:50 I'm more worried about you.
00:36:04 If you listen carefully, you'll be able
00:36:08 Go, go, go.
00:36:15 Hello.
00:36:16 Listen up.
00:36:19 If I ever happen to get into a situation
00:36:22 ...I don't care what it does
00:36:24 ...you know what you're gonna do?
00:36:27 I put this practise together...
00:36:29 ...and I made you all
00:36:32 Especially you, Stelter.
00:36:35 Got a problem with what I'm saying,
00:36:38 ...and get whacked around
00:36:40 That's it. I'm sick of playing
00:36:43 You know, Alan, I really think
00:36:47 I don't care what you think.
00:36:48 This isn't a discussion.
00:36:52 There's gonna be some changes
00:36:54 ...and you may not all make the cut.
00:37:03 As you were.
00:37:06 The new champ.
00:37:09 No, no. You were in there with me.
00:37:12 See, that's the old college Johnson.
00:37:15 I gotta....
00:37:17 Unfortunately, I think I was
00:37:22 Handleman, Andrew Handleman.
00:37:24 -He didn't take shit from nobody.
00:37:27 You used to take shit
00:37:29 Remember that?
00:37:30 But you were great in this one.
00:37:43 What were the combined findings
00:37:47 The staff did find Charles Fineman
00:37:50 ...of post-traumatic stress disorder...
00:37:53 ...as well as delusional tendencies
00:37:56 ...and an incapability to function...
00:37:58 ...in anything resembling
00:38:00 And do you think remanding him
00:38:05 ...would benefit Dr. Fineman?
00:38:07 Yes, I do.
00:38:11 -Thank you.
00:38:12 You may step down.
00:38:14 I disagree strongly with that finding.
00:38:17 Your Honour, I think that Charlie
00:38:22 Not on our time,
00:38:25 And I think that will happen.
00:38:27 He'll find people
00:38:30 Not today, but soon. Slowly.
00:38:34 Can I just ask a question...
00:38:35 ...about your life experience
00:38:40 I'm curious. How old are you?
00:38:42 What does that have to do
00:38:44 -Dr. Fineman--
00:38:46 -It's actually a good question.
00:38:50 You know,
00:38:52 He's gotta go to
00:38:55 Dr. Fineman.
00:38:58 Mr. Fallon, the question's specious.
00:39:02 You don't need to address it,
00:39:05 He wouldn't talk about them
00:39:10 Then he cut us off.
00:39:13 He wouldn't take our calls.
00:39:16 You know, this has destroyed
00:39:20 ...what's happening here
00:39:22 She couldn't even
00:39:25 This has been awfully hard on her.
00:39:28 Tell me about what happened
00:39:32 We wanted to show him some
00:39:35 It was very, very hard.
00:39:40 And what happened
00:39:42 Charlie broke a beautiful lamp
00:39:45 It was one of a set. We gave
00:39:49 How long are we gonna
00:39:52 It was a lamp. Let it go already.
00:39:54 -It's more than a lamp, Charlie.
00:39:56 It was a hell of a lot
00:39:59 -Just stop it already. Just stop it.
00:40:03 That's one. Both of you...
00:40:06 ...that's one.
00:40:08 Mrs. Timpleman, sit down.
00:40:09 He knows damn well
00:40:12 Sit down.
00:40:21 Go on.
00:40:22 Do you carry any pictures
00:40:26 In my wallet, yes,
00:40:28 Of course he does.
00:40:30 Oh, ma'am, please stop.
00:40:40 Are these photographs copies...
00:40:44 ...of the same photographs
00:40:47 Yes.
00:40:49 And what was
00:40:53 This is Gina.
00:40:54 She was 5. She was a little doll.
00:40:58 And this is little Jenny.
00:41:02 She was quite a little chess player.
00:41:04 She got that from me.
00:41:06 Jenny wanted to join a tournament,
00:41:12 And that photograph...
00:41:13 ...that's you and her
00:41:15 Yes.
00:41:20 -And this?
00:41:25 And this photograph.
00:41:27 -This is your daughter Doreen here?
00:41:35 And this photograph...
00:41:38 ...this is all four of them?
00:41:40 Yes.
00:41:42 All four of them.
00:41:48 Dr. Fineman.
00:41:52 Dr. Fineman. That's two.
00:41:58 I bet you miss them.
00:42:00 I think about them all day.
00:42:05 I don't understand
00:42:08 Dr. Fineman.
00:42:10 I have no further questions,
00:42:18 -Your Honour, you gonna allow this?
00:42:22 Bailiff.
00:42:23 Take him out to the hallway.
00:42:25 Just let the guy--
00:42:27 -Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
00:42:30 Hey, take it easy.
00:42:31 Take it easy with him.
00:42:35 I'm right here, Charlie.
00:42:36 Charlie, I'm right here.
00:42:42 Clear the court.
00:42:46 I wanna see counsel for both sides
00:42:49 ...in my chambers in 20 minutes.
00:42:57 This is a mess.
00:43:01 First off, you ever pull crap like that
00:43:05 ...I will have hardened inmates
00:43:09 -Hear me?
00:43:10 Quiet.
00:43:15 You know something?
00:43:18 The more I think about
00:43:22 ...the more I realise
00:43:24 This is not something that
00:43:28 -Your Honour--
00:43:35 I'm serious.
00:43:37 I want you to shut up, Mr. Fallon.
00:43:41 This is not going well for you,
00:43:44 Shut up.
00:43:46 Yes.
00:43:47 Shut up.
00:43:53 Mr. and Mrs. Timpleman...
00:43:56 ...this is very serious stuff
00:44:01 I mean, it's easy to see...
00:44:02 ...that this man is going through
00:44:07 It's obvious.
00:44:10 He may need some hospitalisation.
00:44:13 He may.
00:44:15 On the other hand...
00:44:17 ...he might just need
00:44:22 The fact is...
00:44:23 ...you're correct.
00:44:26 You are the closest thing
00:44:29 -Thank you.
00:44:35 I want you to go home...
00:44:38 ...and think very hard this weekend.
00:44:42 Because we're all gonna meet
00:44:46 ...and I'm going to let
00:44:50 I want you to rack your brains.
00:44:53 I want you to think about what
00:44:57 ...in this situation.
00:45:01 And I'm gonna have you
00:45:04 ...on Monday morning...
00:45:07 ...and tell me whether or not...
00:45:08 ...she would want her man
00:45:15 You understand what it is
00:45:20 The power that I am putting
00:45:24 Yes. Yes, sir.
00:45:26 Your Honour, can I just say something?
00:45:28 What is his name?
00:45:31 Bryan Sugarman. Bryan Sugarman.
00:45:35 Monday morning.
00:45:37 Ten-thirty.
00:45:39 Don't bring Sugarman.
00:45:44 Is Dr. Johnson coming out?
00:45:47 He's inside with the judge.
00:45:52 Can I sit down?
00:45:55 Charlie, can Donna sit down?
00:45:58 She really wanted to come
00:46:02 -Here?
00:46:05 -Yeah.
00:46:07 On your side. She can sit
00:46:20 I don't know how they can't see
00:46:23 It's so broken, his poor heart.
00:46:34 It's okay.
00:46:58 I don't need to talk about her
00:47:02 ...because the truth is,
00:47:05 ...on the street.
00:47:08 I walk down the street,
00:47:12 ...clearer than any of the pictures
00:47:16 I get that you're in pain.
00:47:18 But you got each other.
00:47:22 You got each other...
00:47:24 ...and I'm the one who's gotta
00:47:27 Everywhere I go.
00:47:32 I even see the dog.
00:47:35 That's how fucked up I still am.
00:47:38 I look at a German shepherd,
00:47:47 All right.
00:47:54 All right.
00:48:32 What is this?
00:48:34 He's gone.
00:48:38 Didn't even leave a forwarding.
00:48:43 He just left this.
00:48:45 He said that this
00:48:56 Listen, I know
00:48:59 ...but shouldn't you
00:49:03 We just wanna be part of his life.
00:49:05 No, I know. I understand,
00:49:11 Monday morning,
00:49:13 ...and just call off the dogs.
00:49:30 Okay.
00:49:34 You take care, Adell.
00:49:35 Thank you for taking care of Charlie.
00:49:38 Thanks.
00:49:45 -When did he redo the kitchen?
00:49:48 Sixteen thousand times
00:49:51 It's beautiful.
00:49:54 The girls would love the colour.
00:50:00 It's a kitchen, sweetie.
00:50:03 Come on.
00:50:25 Can you sign off for me?
00:50:32 -Hey.
00:50:33 This is the last of it. I got a pizza
00:50:37 Yeah, yeah, we'll send it up.
00:50:53 You're up.
00:50:55 Wanna go?
00:50:56 No, no, no. I gotta...
00:50:59 ...get back to your spot
00:51:01 I'll come and hang out with you
00:51:13 -Hi.
00:51:20 -Anyone order pizza?
00:51:24 Come on in.
00:51:28 Come on in.
00:51:30 -I'm gonna go.
00:51:36 -Hi.
00:51:41 Hey, Charlie...
00:51:44 ...you don't mind if Donna stays
00:51:50 Oh, yeah, she can stay.
00:51:54 -There's some plates in the kitchen.
00:51:58 For everything.
00:52:03 Okay.
00:52:13 I'm gonna take off and I'll catch you
00:52:17 All right, go ahead. You're up.
00:52:18 -I'm up? I told you, I gotta go--
00:52:21 I thought you said that.
00:52:24 You said you wanted to
00:52:27 Yep, that's what I said.
00:52:45 "Shadows of the Colossus."
00:53:21 -Hey.
00:53:24 Where are you?
00:53:27 Going right now.
00:53:29 What are you doing?
00:53:30 What do you think I'm doing?
00:53:36 Janeane, I gotta tell you
00:53:41 I don't know how I got to the place
00:53:45 ...but you're right, I'm not.
00:53:48 And that's wrong.
00:53:50 Because I don't wanna be
00:53:53 I don't wanna be that guy.
00:53:56 I don't know if anything I said
00:54:09 Alan, just come home. I love you.
00:54:11 I know I probably don't
00:54:15 I love you.
00:54:17 Can you just pick the girls up
00:54:21 I love you too.
00:54:24 I'll be home in a minute, okay?
00:54:30 You guys left this.
00:54:31 Don't leave stuff laying around.
00:54:35 Hey. No, no, no, Kemp.