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00:00What's going to happen to the dog?
00:18Iris, I need to talk with you.
00:20It's about the dog.
00:21I wanted to ask if you could take him.
00:24No, I can't.
00:26No.
00:27This is what Walter wanted.
00:30After he died.
00:31Why would he say that?
00:33You were his best friend.
00:38He's there at the top of the hill between the two bridges silhouetted against the limped sky.
00:44You're making this up.
00:45You could have a point.
00:46But the fact is the dog magically appeared.
00:51He can't stay.
00:52Management company, they are very strict.
00:53Not a problem.
00:54I'm working on it.
00:55Just a few days.
00:56Bad dog.
01:01That's just great.
01:04How's the book going?
01:06There's considerable interest and we've got to capitalize on it now.
01:09I just can't keep having him here.
01:12He's taken over my bed.
01:13And he's getting in the way of my work.
01:15I don't think he's about the dog.
01:17He's in mourning.
01:18He lost his master.
01:19How would you feel?
01:22If Walter were here, what would you like to say to him?
01:26I want to tell him that no matter how much I sleep, I'm exhausted.
01:31That I feel as though I'm losing control.
01:34You removed the dog!
01:35I'll sit here, too.
01:42You're not thinking of keeping him now.
01:45Of course not.
01:48You okay, bud?
01:49I could feel him missing Walter in the same way I did.
01:52The dog provides essential emotional support.
01:56I guess I saw it the other way around.
01:58Like, I'm the emotional support human and it's the dog that can't cope.
02:04What?
02:05I keep thinking of you.
02:14How, among all the other questions, certain to have come to you, was...
02:18What's going to happen to the dog?
02:19What's going to happen to you?
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02:39What's going to happen to you?
02:42What's going to happen to you?