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Sol : So, Alicia, how-- how are you holding
up?
Alicia : Well, the delusions have
passed. They're saying with the medication and low stress environment--
Sol : No, I-- I mean, how are you?
Alicia : I think often what I feel is
obligation. Or guilt over wanting to leave. Rage against John, against God and--
But... then I look at him and I force myself to see the man that I married. And
he becomes that man. He's transformed into someone that I love. And I'm
transformed into someone who loves him. It's not all the time, but... it's
enough.
Sol : I think John is a very lucky
man... Alicia.
Alicia : So unlucky. This is us.
Sol : This is it? It's nice.
Alicia : It's near where I work. John?
You've a visitor. Hi.
John : Hi.
Alicia : I hope it's okay.
Sol : Hey ya, chief.
John : Cigarette?
Sol : Ah, no, thanks. I quit, actually.
John : Hello.
Sol : Hey, John.
John : Have you met Harvey ?
Sol : Umm, I... John, there's no—
John : Relax, it's okay. There's no
point in being nuts
if you can't have a little fun.
Sol : Jesus Christ, John. I should have
known.
Alicia : Here you go.
John : I can take those later.
Alicia : You're supposed to take them
now. Can I bring you something?
Sol : I'm okay.
Alicia : Okay.
Sol : So, um... yeah. I-- I was in town
giving a workshop. I go back tonight. You know, Bender, he really wanted to stop
by and you know, see you. You know, say hi.
John : Squeamish?
Sol : Yeah.
John : I suppose I would be, too. But
alas, I'm stuck with me.
I'm trying to solve the Reimann Hypothesis.
Sol : Uh-huh. Oh, yeah?
John : I figured if-- if I dazzle them,
they will have to reinstate me. But it's, it’s difficult with the medication,
because it's hard to... see the solution.
Sol : You know, John, you should go
easy. There are other things besides-- Besides work.
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