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00:00I'm just wondering if my whole life's been a series of mistakes.
00:16You only have enough cash flow for the next three months.
00:19I'm not good at maths.
00:20No shit.
00:21The only real relationship I've ever had is ruined.
00:24I undersold myself in the settlement.
00:27If I was to help, I would need a stake in the business.
00:30Just trying to change things and make us better.
00:34Tiny bit closer.
00:36Surrender and submit.
00:39You know, Simon's an osteopath.
00:41Yeah, I know.
00:42I'm not interested.
00:43I could have a look at your neck.
00:45I'm guessing it's all coming from your hips.
00:48I don't know how to do it.
00:50Do what?
00:51Be a woman.
00:57Pen?
01:02Penny?
01:03Can you hear me?
01:04Help me.
01:05It's not working.
01:07Just talk.
01:09What about...
01:10Your thoughts?
01:12No one wants to hear them.
01:13I don't know.
01:14This was your idea.
01:15No, I just can't do it.
01:17I should just stay in my office and write.
01:20By myself.
01:20Anyway, it's time for the morning meeting.
01:27Hope to be late again.
01:29These tech bros treat this like a rumpus room.
01:31This is disgusting.
01:33Helen, we need to get rid of them.
01:34Morning.
01:35Hey, Ev.
01:36Oh!
01:37I'm sorry.
01:37I love these ones.
01:38Seb-o.
01:39This is a fancy patisserie.
01:41So, we have a new investor.
01:43What?
01:45Hey, Stryson.
01:45Not as much as I was hoping for, but they're willing to provide private equity without day-to-day involvement.
01:50Who are they?
01:52They're a business associate.
01:54A person people have associated with.
01:58Anyway, the additional funds, I want to set ambitious targets and expand on the podcasting.
02:07I mean, how do we build a new audience?
02:08Now, I've got some ideas.
02:10And how can we monetize it?
02:12Well, we need an actual studio, or I'm moving into your office with you.
02:16Or, paying off our bills.
02:17Helen, do you have to be such an accountant?
02:20Have a drink.
02:21You guys done?
02:22We need the boardroom back, like...
02:23Some champ.
02:24I don't remember the boardroom being part of your rental agreement.
02:29That's a face of over-involved parenting.
02:32The thing about Liam, though, is this is very pretty.
02:34He might be a hunk, but he's got a rotten spirit.
02:37Get rid of him.
02:37We've got an investor.
02:38Helen, they don't pay rent, so...
02:40Yeah, the Acquadigio's giving me migraines.
02:42I thought you liked them.
02:43Yeah, we like them in the same way you like sweet Jan.
02:46Speaking of, what are we going to do about her?
02:48Nothing.
02:49She's good for traffic.
02:50She?
02:51You're definitely a man.
02:52Agreed.
02:53Very masculine energy.
02:54We've also got tarts during the pot.
02:57The latest is Eve Life dumbing down women.
03:00They've called out GD.
03:02Oh, no.
03:03Life is going to do that thing where she smiles too much.
03:06Ringe is upset.
03:07Where is she?
03:09Late?
03:09Again?
03:10Sorry.
03:11Creepy courier alert.
03:14Oh, that's not a creepy courier.
03:16That's our investor.
03:18Him?
03:19Oh, Evelyn.
03:20He doesn't look like he has any money.
03:22He's wearing a tracksuit pants.
03:23Yeah, he looks pretty gone, we'll save.
03:25Are you sure he knows anything about publishing?
03:26Or anything about sisterhood?
03:28Yeah, he has a stupid face.
03:30I think he's cute.
03:32Sorry to interrupt it.
03:33We really need to go.
03:34Alex is at Viv's and Addie forgot her science book, so we have to swing by school.
03:38Should we take your car?
03:40Oh, um, this is also my ex-husband.
03:43Did I mention that?
03:45No.
03:47Paul, you're in charge.
03:48Clean up the mess.
03:50Bye.
03:51Thanks for dressing up.
03:53Did you just come from the gym or...?
03:54Look at them.
03:58Why did he stay here for night?
03:59What do you think?
04:00See ya.
04:04Hello, mate.
04:05Hey.
04:07I didn't really mean what I said about her family.
04:09I mean, who am I to?
04:11No, we're not back together, Mum.
04:12Oh, well, why did you sleep over?
04:15It was nothing.
04:17Well, it doesn't look like nothing.
04:18Last week, she destroyed your primary school photo.
04:21That was my only copy.
04:22I didn't raise you to treat women like this.
04:26You're leading her on.
04:27You should start thinking with your head, not your...
04:29Hey, Mum, please.
04:30Come on.
04:33All right.
04:33Let's go.
04:34Go, quick.
04:35Her mum's coming out.
04:36Her attention was more on herself.
04:38Yeah, and she set a poor example.
04:40And you need to be mindful of that now that Alex is in a relationship.
04:43They broke up.
04:44Oh.
04:44I'll tell you later.
04:46How's Addie?
04:47Addie?
04:48Yeah, well, I don't know.
04:49Anyway, Sylvia, I've got to go.
04:53I'm driving.
04:54Okay, all right.
04:54Okay.
04:55Yeah, okay.
04:56Bye.
04:56Bye.
04:57Bye.
04:59So who's next?
05:01Your accountant?
05:02Sorry.
05:03Well, couldn't cancel.
05:05She charges like a wounded bull.
05:07Oh.
05:07Wow.
05:09Do you think Addie's had a first sexual experience?
05:11Oh, God.
05:12Can you please just ease me gently into a question like that next time?
05:15Not with a boy.
05:17With a girl.
05:17Is this about her wanting to change schools?
05:20She does?
05:21Well, I don't blame her about dating the librarian.
05:25But that's got nothing to do with it, all right?
05:27She just doesn't want to go to a private all-girls school anymore.
05:31I think she's gay.
05:32And I'm pleased about that.
05:34It's much safer.
05:35If she wants to change schools, I'll support her.
05:37Me too.
05:39I guess.
05:39I guess.
05:39I guess.
05:43I guess.
05:44I guess.
05:44I guess.
05:45I guess.
05:46I guess.
05:47Don't make me do that, please.
05:56I went away, but now I'm back.
06:04Don't be sure of that.
06:09What makes you sure of that?
06:13You went away, you can't come back.
06:17Please stop.
06:28You head into the reed building where your first-year lectures will be?
06:34I got drunk right there for the first time.
06:37Over there, I shot a short film, New Wave.
06:41Fancy way of saying no budget.
06:44Cameron Wiles vomited on that shrub there just after professing his love for me.
06:49So much happened on that lawn.
06:50I don't need to know any of this, all right?
06:52All right.
07:01Feel free to sign up to a club.
07:02It's a great way to meet students that have similar interests.
07:05Communists, vegans, even metalheads.
07:08Also, there is a special tour for mature-age students.
07:11A lot less walking involved.
07:13We're not mature-age students.
07:15We're well-aged alumni.
07:18Just try and broaden your mind.
07:22Anything but the young socialists.
07:26Hi, Paul.
07:27Yeah, a few hiccups.
07:28What's going on?
07:29Tart posted something delightful.
07:31Quick, quick, I'm at uni.
07:33Is Sweet Jane the troll we didn't know we needed?
07:36Sounds like they know who she is.
07:38Really?
07:39We have to turn the comments off.
07:41Or I moderate.
07:42Or trace her.
07:43That would be so easy for me.
07:45Oh, would it, Guy?
07:45So, why can't you connect my laptop to the printer?
07:48I don't know.
07:50Printers are tricky.
07:51Just don't do anything till I get back.
07:53Also, I think Jeet's gonna retire.
07:55Resign.
07:56Resign.
07:57I think Jeet's gonna resign.
07:58Jesus, Paul.
07:59I've been gone for three hours.
08:02So, in a way, Heraclitus is the granddaddy of Greek philosophy in general.
08:13And of, I guess, what becomes determinants.
08:16It's pre-Socratic.
08:17Therefore, character is destiny.
08:20And destiny is not predetermined.
08:22And it's not bestowed upon us by some outside force.
08:26Rather, destiny is determined by your inner character.
08:29Like Plato, Heraclitus believed that everything about our destiny,
08:32everything about our future, results from the choices that you make.
08:38Nothing is fixed.
08:39Everything is in constant flux.
08:42Nothing is permanent.
08:43Now, at the other end of the spectrum, we have Parmenides.
08:48Parmenides.
08:49C-A-R-M-E-N-I-D-E-S.
08:52Parmenides is the bloke who asserted that the one true statement is...
08:58Anyone do the reading?
09:01It is.
09:03Right?
09:03Now, if I say that this is a stool, what I'm actually asserting is that it is not a table.
09:12This stool exists, and it cannot also not exist as it is not,
09:17because that is what we call a philosophical contradic...
09:21I kind of wish that mobile phones did not exist.
09:32Hello?
09:34Hello.
09:34Hi.
09:35Say hello.
09:38How long have you been here?
09:40Oh, wow.
09:41What a question.
09:43Ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:44I mean, how long have you been sitting in on my riveting stool-based lecture?
09:51No, no, no.
09:52I was just walking by, and, um...
09:54I...
09:55I love all that Parmenides.
09:57It is...
09:58stuff.
09:59Oh, thanks.
10:00That's very flattering.
10:01And out of interest, do you think that it is ethical to gatecrash a lecture
10:07where everyone else is a full fee-paying student?
10:10Don't they get Oz Study or something?
10:12Oz Study?
10:13These guys are about 12.
10:14What are you, 12?
10:15Oz Study is for over 25s.
10:18You could probably scrape into Oz Study at a pinch.
10:20Not that I'm making any assumptions about your age.
10:23Yeah, can...
10:24Do I have to leave?
10:26I think we can probably briefly pretend that you is not.
10:31So, Parmenides.
10:33Easy to remember, because Parmenides is...
10:36So, what do you think, darling?
10:44I like it, Mum, but I just don't think...
10:47Well, if you don't like the idea of dorms, you can always live off campus like I did.
10:50But on campus is better for making friends in first year.
10:53Name two friends from first year.
10:56Whatever.
10:57Anyway, if you all live here as students, it's like you run the town.
11:02It's very Children of the Corn.
11:03But with a lot less murder.
11:05It's exciting.
11:06I agree, but I just...
11:07It's perfect for you.
11:08It's the City Unis, Privileged Factories.
11:15Oh, hi.
11:16How's it going?
11:17Great.
11:18We're having sushi.
11:20Sushi?
11:21I made a casserole.
11:23Addie says she has a meat allergy.
11:25And I've been a vegetarian from way back.
11:27Thanks, Kim.
11:28Can you put her on?
11:29Hi, Mum.
11:30Hi, darling.
11:32You're about as allergic to meat as Ginny is to wine.
11:35I heard that.
11:36Um, Mum, did you know that Kim used to be a model?
11:39He used to be on a catwalk all those years ago.
11:42I find that hard to believe.
11:44And he used to live on the streets in Melbourne.
11:46Oh, that I can believe.
11:47Hey, I heard that, Evelyn.
11:48Hang on, don't be rude.
11:50He was addicted to drugs.
11:51And he lived in, like, a squat in St Kilda.
11:53Jesus.
11:54Yeah, no, he's, um, he's recovered now, I think.
11:58Kim's an ex-junkie, by the way.
12:00Well, he hasn't touched it in years, darling.
12:03Good.
12:05Uh, darling, Dad said you want to change schools.
12:07Yeah.
12:08Kim was telling me about this really fancy school in the bush.
12:11You learn maths and how to start a fire.
12:14It's a humbling experience to spend time isolated in nature.
12:17Humbling?
12:18Didn't Prince Charles go there?
12:20I love nature.
12:21Since when?
12:23Anyway, darling, let's talk about this tomorrow.
12:25Alright, goodnight.
12:27Bonne nuit.
12:27Bonne nuit, Mum.
12:29Night.
12:30That's a goodnight, friend.
12:32I can't work out whether Kim's a compulsive liar or a gold digger.
12:37Well, Jimmy doesn't have any money, so...
12:39Maybe he's just a really good human?
12:41I guess that's possible.
12:43Hi.
12:45Kitchen's about to close.
12:47Oh, it's only 7pm.
12:49Anyway, I'll have the veggie pasta, please.
12:53And two chicken parmets?
12:55Something to drink.
12:57Hmm.
12:58Hello.
13:00Bronwyn Armstrong.
13:02Yeah.
13:03Yeah, you look familiar.
13:05Yeah.
13:06Uh, communications.
13:07Print.
13:08Ah.
13:09You never finished.
13:10No.
13:11Well, I...
13:12Evelyn Jones.
13:12I was offered an internship at a women's mag,
13:16and then two years later...
13:18Any drinks?
13:19Uh, what can you recommend from the wine list?
13:22Uh, I like red.
13:26Perfect.
13:27And a Coke.
13:29We just took Alex to Open Day.
13:32He's gonna do print,
13:35and also a political science minor.
13:37Mm.
13:38I'll let the kitchen know.
13:41So, well, Addy just wants to change schools,
13:43and you guys are like,
13:44cool, you can go wherever you want.
13:46But I can't make my own decisions,
13:47or just, like, leave anything to fate?
13:49Oh, no, fate doesn't exist.
13:50I learnt that today.
13:51Listen to this.
13:54It's our decisions that determine our future.
13:57Everything is in a constant state of fuck.
14:00No flux.
14:00So I can't read my writing in your glasses.
14:03Nothing is permanent.
14:05There you go.
14:06Bon appétit.
14:07Do you remember that, uh,
14:09gender studies lecturer, Jane Day?
14:12Yep.
14:12She got fired for fondling a student.
14:14Women don't fondle, do they?
14:17Why not?
14:17Guy parts are fondle-able, aren't they?
14:20Don't come here, mate.
14:25If you're half-smart, and you look half-smart,
14:28then you'll get sucked in.
14:30You'll stay on and do your honours,
14:31and then maybe your masters,
14:33because you've lost all sense of the outside world,
14:36and then you'll be stuck here,
14:38overqualified and doing shitty jobs,
14:40like pulling beers, phone sex, waitressing,
14:42in a dump like this,
14:43or to pay off your monstrous hex debt,
14:45while your friends are out there in the real world,
14:47living a life.
14:50Thanks, Bronwyn.
14:51Good.
14:53Oh, uh,
14:54also there's a terrible meth problem
14:56ripping through the town.
15:00Well.
15:00Maybe we should tell Kim.
15:03She was doing phone sex way before we finished uni.
15:07She was.
15:11He's happy.
15:12He's watching Big Trouble in Little China.
15:14This was such a magical time for us, wasn't it?
15:30Country air still smells the same.
15:33Was that the average part?
15:35Well, I can smell as your cigarette,
15:38which is definitely nostalgic.
15:41Remember, we were just in limbo.
15:44Waiting for the internet age to erupt.
15:47You were always more into it than I was.
15:50You mean?
15:51Oh, the internet.
15:54We met in the computer lab.
15:56You got me to do that terrible film noir.
16:00I got a high distinction for that script.
16:02It was well formatted.
16:04I couldn't act.
16:05I had a crush on you.
16:08Hmm.
16:12Don't know why.
16:13Because you were shiny.
16:15And I wanted some.
16:17I'd peaked.
16:19I was plateauing.
16:21And you were running.
16:23You were just a baby, John.
16:27You always had to talk yourself down.
16:30You weren't shiny because you were doing that whole
16:32Ethan Hawke thing.
16:34You were sexy.
16:36Just not shiny.
16:37Let's rate the minibar.
16:47Yeah, you might find some long-life milk in there.
16:56Look.
16:57Six-pack.
16:59Scored.
16:59And it's the full-strength uni beer.
17:03Students, they'll be back for sure.
17:05It's ours now.
17:05I sat in that uni lecture today,
17:17just thinking about all the ways I'd failed myself.
17:21Uni, Fontaine, our marriage.
17:31Sylvie thinks that I can't sit in the discomfort.
17:36She says that every time I feel excluded, I exclude myself.
17:39I get in there first.
17:40She's right.
17:46The Greeks were always right.
17:51Should we have tried harder?
17:54A uni?
17:56Without marriage?
18:04Why would you say that?
18:06Because I don't think our kids know how to love.
18:10Alex doesn't know how to treat women.
18:14Addy's first crush is with a 75-year-old vagabond.
18:21Everything about me irritated you.
18:24No, it's true.
18:26Everything.
18:26Like my driving.
18:29Beard shavings in the sink.
18:31Yeah.
18:32The way I start a story and never finish it.
18:34The way I talk in movies.
18:36Clear my throat.
18:37Don't do it.
18:38You didn't want to be with me.
18:42You had needs I could never satisfy.
18:45You said that.
18:47Didn't say it out loud.
18:48You said it.
18:49You texted it.
18:50Still have the texts.
18:52Never bought you the right birthday present.
18:54Or not the trowel again.
18:55I thought gardening would be good for you.
18:59I never told you enough how beautiful you were.
19:03Are.
19:03How beautiful you are.
19:11You make me sound like a nightmare.
19:13I don't, I don't mean to.
19:17I, you were right about all of it.
19:22Okay.
19:24You say you stopped paying attention.
19:25Well, I did too.
19:27And worse than that, I, I took you for granted.
19:29Are we wrong?
19:48Hey, I'm pissing here.
19:50Out.
19:52Did we, did we break up over a gardening trowel?
19:56Or, or.
19:59Why are you doing this to me?
20:02I've just never questioned my intuition.
20:04Until today.
20:06I've always done everything through feeling.
20:11I, I've always felt everything.
20:13And, and, and, things, this, the fate doesn't exist.
20:18Instincts are just instincts.
20:20Please stop, Ev.
20:21It's not going to last with Erica.
20:24You know what?
20:25You're right.
20:26Everything you've ever done is through feelings.
20:28Your feelings, not mine.
20:30Just tell me, tell me we broke up for the right reasons.
20:32My God, you just need to stop.
20:34Why won't you just fucking stop.
20:36Just tell me.
20:36Stop.
20:37Whatever reason our marriage ended, it ended.
20:40All right.
20:40So it was right.
20:40It's over.
20:41Okay.
20:44How do you know?
20:45How do I know?
20:45How do I know?
20:46How do we know?
20:47We need to talk about.
20:48Okay.
20:48I'll tell you how I know.
20:50Because I had an affair when we were still married.
20:53All right.
20:53I slept with someone.
20:54I fucked another woman.
20:56Because we were already broken.
21:03You are joking.
21:06You don't have that in you.
21:08You're not the type.
21:09You, you.
21:10I had an affair.
21:11I'm sorry.
21:12You don't have the guts.
21:12It happened years ago.
21:13It only happened once.
21:14I still feel sick about it.
21:20Ev.
21:24I'm sorry.
21:35Fuck.
21:42You remember when you wanted us to go on date night and so you, uh, you signed us up
21:56to that local book club?
21:59But then you never came.
22:02It was just me and six women.
22:07You were always working late.
22:08She was going through a divorce.
22:16We stayed back one night.
22:18Drank.
22:19Talked about it.
22:21Then she started messaging me.
22:25Texts and emails.
22:26At first I didn't respond.
22:27But it didn't matter.
22:27She kept messaging.
22:28She said she liked me.
22:30Said I was handsome.
22:31It felt good.
22:32You know?
22:33It gave me a buzz.
22:34You know, I've always had issues around this kind of stuff.
22:41I didn't lose my virginity until uni, until you.
22:43Women never went for me.
22:45They never flirted with me.
22:46I never felt wanted.
22:48And she wanted me.
22:52When you didn't.
23:00Say something.
23:01Say something.
23:04What was the book?
23:15I can't remember.
23:17It doesn't matter.
23:17What was the fucking book?
23:18Open.
23:19What?
23:21Open by Andre Agassi.
23:23A fucking autobiography that he didn't even write?
23:38You know, through that whole speech, you just blame everyone but yourself.
23:43She was persistent.
23:45I'm too ambitious.
23:46I worked too hard.
23:49You felt rejected.
23:50Okay, well, maybe I didn't want to make the school lunches every day while you were working
23:5412-hour days.
23:55Why not?
23:55Maybe I didn't want to book the dental appointments and the violin lessons.
23:59Fuck off.
23:59You know, when we were here at uni, I wanted to be a filmmaker.
24:03I sacrificed my own work to support yours.
24:06Well, everything you didn't do is your fault.
24:08You rely on others to do the work.
24:12You wanted to catch me so I could help you, make you shiny, where you couldn't keep up.
24:19Because you never slowed down.
24:21You never waited for me.
24:23You didn't need me.
24:24When are you going to fucking slow down?
24:26Why are you making this about me?
24:28You had an affair during our marriage.
24:30You are leaving us anyway.
24:31You!
24:32I believe in you!
24:34Not their children.
24:35You!
24:40I loved you so much!
24:42Shut up!
24:51I loved you.
24:53Well...
24:54You loved me.
24:57I did.
24:58I'm sorry.
25:01I loved you so much.
25:07I loved you so much.
25:18I'm sorry.
25:21I'm sorry.
25:25I'm sorry.
25:31I'm sorry.
25:49No, darling.
25:51What?
25:53Mum!
25:55Shit, shit, shit.
25:57John, wake up!
25:59Are you serious?
26:00Quick!
26:00What?
26:01Shh, shh, shh.
26:05Uh, where's Dad?
26:08Uh, I don't know.
26:11Gone for a run?
26:12I'm in here, mate!
26:13Why is he in there?
26:15Um, because he...
26:19he got really sick last night
26:21and he didn't want to throw up in your room,
26:24so he, um...
26:26So he came in here and he vomited
26:31and fell asleep.
26:33He fell asleep.
26:36Why is he in his underwear?
26:39He's having night sweats.
26:43Must have been the chicken parma.
26:45How are you feeling?
26:46Do you want to vomit?
26:49Oh, I do now.
26:51Gross, Mum.
26:53I don't want to go to that uni.
27:07I want to make my own decisions.
27:09I don't want to retread your steps
27:11or relive your memories.
27:13Like, this is my life.
27:14It's not a chance for you to relive your stories.
27:17Yeah, fair enough, mate.
27:18But I didn't get to finish my story, Alex.
27:27You see, I quit uni.
27:29I never finished.
27:34That lecturer, Jane, the fondler,
27:36she bullied me.
27:39I had to see a therapist.
27:41Couldn't sleep.
27:42I stopped eating.
27:45I developed bulimia.
27:51She really destroyed my confidence.
27:53Made me feel insignificant.
27:56Picked on me for wearing lipstick.
27:59Said I was part of the problem.
28:01Not the solution.
28:02She was a real cunt.
28:06So I left.
28:09And I really wish I hadn't.
28:10I wish I'd stayed and worked it out.
28:15Because ever since then,
28:17I've been trying to prove myself.
28:19And that sense of self has come through
28:22accomplishments
28:24and
28:24external validations.
28:29I was so scared of making mistakes.
28:34I really betrayed myself.
28:39Does that make sense, Al?
28:42Hmm?
28:43What did you say?
28:47Never mind.
28:49Bye, sweetie.
28:55Bye, Mum.
29:03You know, I've been thinking
29:04ever since we stopped at McDonald's
29:06that
29:06my career is the only thing
29:09that I've ever had
29:09that's truly mine.
29:11And I'm not willing to let that go.
29:13So I don't want you to invest.
29:16I don't want your money.
29:17I'll sign the divorce papers
29:21and I'll launch them.
29:23Promise.
29:26Soon as I can find them.
29:30You know,
29:31I didn't know about the bulimia.
29:34If I had,
29:35I would have
29:35tried to get you some help.
29:39Held your hair back
29:40or something.
29:52What?
29:53What?
29:54What?
29:55What?
29:55What?
30:00What?
30:01Jase?
30:17Hi, Evelyn.
30:18Hi.
30:21I'm so grateful for everything that you've taught me.
30:25I have learnt so much here.
30:27What?
30:28I just don't recognise myself anymore.
30:32I find myself drifting away from the stories that matter
30:34just so I can be number one on the leaderboard.
30:38And I don't want to compete with dumb reality TV stories.
30:42I want to write in-depth stories that matter.
30:46Gee, sorry.
30:47Where are you?
30:48I can hear reverb.
30:50I'm in the office.
30:51I'm in the office.
30:57Your position on the leaderboard doesn't reflect your writing.
31:13There are stories that have mass appeal and some that don't.
31:18It's usually the wrong way around,
31:20but the mass appeal ones pay the bills,
31:23the wages, the snacks, the organic tampons.
31:27I'm not a good cultural fit.
31:31And I don't want to be.
31:34I know that.
31:35I just don't think I get the recognition I deserve.
31:43I think I'm leaving Eve life.
31:45Promise me that you won't exclude yourself by giving up.
32:00Don't quit journalism just because it's not as idealistic
32:03as you imagined it to be.
32:04You're not going to yell at me or trying to make me stay.
32:10I want to yell at you.
32:13But I know I won't make you stay.
32:24I miss you.
32:27I miss you too.
32:28It's nobody's fault.
32:32No guilty party.
32:34We just got nothing.
32:39Nothing left.
32:41Evelyn.
32:42Hi.
32:43Hi.
32:47Sorry about the other night.
32:49I was acting weird.
32:52It's just been a long time since, you know.
32:57I'm just going through a bit of stuff, though, at the moment.
33:01I'm trying to work through.
33:02I just, uh, must seem crazy, but I'm not.
33:07I'm doing really well.
33:09Do you want to get a drink?
33:19Yes.
33:20Bye.
33:43Bye.
33:44My eye catches up to me.
33:49All the time
34:19All the time
34:49All the time

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