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Everyone's happy.

414
ln-- ln that one minute,
you have peace.

415
Pop, this isn't that minute.

416
- What do you mean?
- Um--

417
You remember that rocking chair
l made for Grandma?

418
Are you kidding me? lt's so
fancy, she won't even sit in it.

419
This fancy chair, two months ago
l sold three just like it.

420
l've sold two dining tables.
l got orders for six more.

421
That's a good side business.

422
This is not a side business.
This is... good business.

423
Wait a second.
You don't want my business?

424
No, l don't.

425
- How long have you felt this way?
- A long time.

426
Well, why didn't you
say something sooner?

427
l could've sold the whole damn thing
to Uncle Eddy for twice its value.

428
l could've taken your mother
on the cruise with Kathie Lee Gifford.

429
You're not mad at me?

430
Are you nuts?

431
You are nuts! You wanna
make rocking chairs.

432
Oh, hey, Mrs. Fletcher
finally went, huh?

433
Her dining room alone
has got to be worth 40 grand.

434
Yeah. Well, those McMurphy boys, they
were moving in before the deed was done.

435
- That's their problem.
They're too pushy.
- Very pushy, yeah.

436
- We'll call them next week.
- You'll call 'em next week.

437
That's right.
l'll call them next week.

438
- Okay.
- Do l get a doughnut?
- Uh, l'm sorry.

439
22, 10, 40.
Eighth-grade locker combination.

440
- Birth date: 3-11-59.
- You have to remember Lucy.

441
Social Security number:
144-60-6894.

442
You love her. You just...
don't remember her.

443
3.73 grade point average,
Northwestern University.

444
- Can l talk to Peter alone?
- Everything okay, Saul?

445
-Senior class president, 1981.
-l just wanna talk to my godson.

446
- Let me take that for you.
- Thanks, Mom.
- We'll be back.

447
- Okay, we'll see you later, honey.
- You sure, Saul?

448
- Yeah, yeah, sure.
- See ya, son.
- See ya, Dad.

449
Peter, l've known you
since you were born.

450
l've been to every major event
in your life from Cub Scouts to--

451
well, to the day you discovered
hair on your schmeckel.

452
You got a good education.

453
You're very popular
with all those friends of yours.
You make a nice living.

454
And everybody knows
you're a good-looking kid.

455
But, Peter, you're a putz.

456
- Excuse me?
- Now, look, l'm your godfather.

457
l mean, l love ya. l couldn't love ya
any more if you were my own son.

458
But the fact of the matter is
you're-- Well, you're a putz.

459
ls there a point to this?

460
Lucy.

461
Peter, there's something...
you have to know about her.

462
You see, she--

463
Well-- Uh--

464
She's--

465
You know--

466
She's not only your fiancee,
she's your guardian angel.

467
Yeah! Peter,
she saved your life!

468
Now, she's coming to see you today,
and l want you to do yourself a favor.

469
l want you to look deeply into her eyes
and listen with the heart of a man...

470
who has just been given
a second chance at life.

471
And after two minutes, if you're
not madly in love with her,

472
why, tell her you wanna break up,
and you can go back to being a putz.

473
But if in the two minutes you see what
the rest of us only took seconds to see,

474
you will propose to her
for the second time...

475
and marry her before she
has a chance to escape.

476
Uh, before she comes, take
a little time and think about...

477
what an old putz just told ya.

478
All right?

479
You know, if l was 40 years
younger, l'd marry her myself.

480
That is, if she'd convert.
Hey, that's a joke.

481
Oh, l know that.

482
- Lucy!
- Hi.

483
- Hi.
- Um.

484
l came to bring you
back your things.

485
Would you like a sandwich?

486
No, no. l'm okay. Thanks.
Can l get you anything?

487
l wish l had my own clothes.

488
Well, l like your, um,
blue pinstripe.

489
- Double-breasted?
- Yeah.

490
- Yeah, that's my favorite too.
- Really?

491
Yeah.

492
Please sit down.

493
l, l saw a picture of you, uh,
when you saved the three squirrels.

494
Oh. They never call.
They never write.

495
That was a long time ago.

496
Yeah, l guess we, we don't get to do
many heroic things as an adult, huh?

497
Oh, that's for sure.
You do, though!

498
Oh, no. Jumping in front
of that train was unusual.

499
l don't think l've done anything
truly heroic in my whole life.

500
- l chased a purse-snatcher once.
- Well, that's something.

501
l pretended
to pull a hamstring.

502
Well, most guys probably wouldn't have
chased after him in the first place.

503
l mean, l work at the El.
Believe me, l know.

504
You give up your seat
every day in the train.

505
Well-- But that's not heroic.

506
lt is to the person
who sits in it.

507
And you always gave me something
to look forward to every day, so--

508
You know, you do
remind me of someone.

509
lt's probably you.

510
Thank you.

511
Uh, uh, ma'am! Excuse me.
Excuse me, ma'am, uh--

512
What apartment?

513
- You're new.
- Yes, ma'am. What apartment?

514
l'm going to Peter
Callaghan's apartment.

515
Uh, and your name, please?

516
Ashley Bartlett Bacon.
l am Peter's fiancee.

517
You're not his fiancee.

518
- Huh?
- Huh?

519
Hey, looking good!

520
Yeah, well, they're moving me
to the second floor.

521
Great.
Mind if l drove?

522
Uh, no problem.
Uh, see you by the elevators.

523
- All right.
- Okay.

524
- There we go.
- Oh. Uh, it's a little drafty.

525
Here. l brought you
some contraband.

526
Oh. Chocolate peanut butter.
Thanks.

527
- Hey, Lucy's pretty terrific,
isn't she?
- Oh, yeah.

528
- We're engaged, you know.
- Yeah, l heard that.

529
Now this l remember.

530
Everything is better. Everything
looks better, feels better.

531
Even this chocolate
peanut butter tastes better.

532
Good. lt's fudge mint.

533
Whatever. l'm reborn.

534
lf you were a priest right now,
l'd confess everything to you.

535
No, no, don't confess. l'm
trying to be positive right now.
Just eat your ice cream.

536
l don't even know what my secretary
sent Mom and Dad for Christmas.

537
lt was a fruit basket. Now,
look, l don't wanna get in--

538
- l've never been faithful to a woman.
- l'm gonna leave.

539
Remember the squirrels?

540
Don't even say it.

541
First l knocked them out
of their nest with a rock.

542
- Peter.
- Then l saved them.

543
Eww. Did you say
any of this to Lucy?

544
That was in the past. l'm making
a clean start with Lucy. She is--

545
She is-- She--

546
What is she? She's--

547
l'd say that she gets under your
skin as soon as you meet her.

548
She drives you so nuts you don't
know whether to hug her or, or
just really arm wrestle her.

549
She would go all the way to Europe
just to get a stamp in her passport.

550
l don't know if that
amounts to insanity...

551
or just being really,
really likable.

552
No, that's not it.

553
But she's gotta be
really special. She's gotta be.

554
And l can spend the rest
of my life finding out why.

555
l don't have to know now.
l don't have to know tomorrow.

556
l, l don't have to know
in a year or ten years.

557
l don't-- l don't have to-- l don't
have to have all the answers today, or--

558
Maybe someday l'll have a clue,
but it doesn't mean l,

559
l can't make
a lifetime commitment.

560
Does this make any sense?

561
Not really, but that's
common after a head injury.

562
My shoes.

563
Ah. Oh, hi.

564
- What'd they say?
- Who?

565
The Callaghans.
Are-- Are they inside?

566
You missed 'em.

567
- Well, what was
their reaction to the news?
- l didn't tell 'em yet.

568
What do ya-- What do ya--
What do you-- What do you mean,
Saul? What a-- What a--

569
- Now what about Peter?
- Well, l didn't tell him either. l--

570
- What? Saul, you said
you were gonna handle this.
- l'll handle it.

571
- This is handling it?
- This is handling it.

572
- Saul?
- Listen-- What?

573
- You're fired.
- Fired?

574
- Sorry.
- Pardon me.

575
Huh!

576
- Two, please.
- Four, please.

577
Dr. Biloxi.
Dr. Biloxi to l.C.U. North.

578
Dr. Biloxi.
Dr. Biloxi to l.C.U. North.

579
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

580
- Ashley!
- Scumbag!

581
You're engaged?

582
May l remind you
that you proposed to me?

583
You said no. We broke up.

584
No, no. l was confused.
We stepped back.

585
- You moved to Portugal.
- Yes, well, well, l, l didn't
think you were going...

586
to run out and marry the first
bimbo that you came across.

587
- Lucy's not a bimbo.
- Lucy?

588
- Lucy who?
- l don't remember.

589
Liar!

590
l don't remember proposing.
l was in a coma. l have amnesia.

591
Amnesia?
Oh, well, now that's rich.

592
All right, fine.
l want my stuff back.

593
Fine. Then l want
my stuff back.

594
- What stuff?
- Your nose.

595
- You can't take my nose back.
- l paid for it.

596
Well, then, here.
You paid for these too.

597
Oh, keep 'em.
l'm a changed man, Ashley.

598
Go ahead. Go ahead and marry
her, you one-balled bastard.

599
Holy buckets, Peter.

600
Moving on to
greener pastures.

601
- Yeah!
- You got it, pal.

602
Yes, the doctor
will be right there.

603
- Lucy, they moved him.
- They moved him?

604
- Come with me.
- Where?
- Downstairs.

605
- Lucy.
- What? Oh.

606
- Lucy.
- Hi, Peter.

607
- Hi.
- My god, you look really good.

608
- l feel really good.
- Um--

609
You know what? Facing death
makes a man evaluate his life.

610
And l've been thinking about mine,
and l haven't liked what l've seen.

611
l've seen a man who has
courtside tickets to the Bulls,

612
a, a lucrative
investment portfolio,

613
an apartment on La Rue
du Faubourg, Saint Honore.

614
- Where?
- Paris.

615
But l've also seen a man
who has no one to trust.

616
No one to want
to have a son with.

617
You were there when l
needed someone the most.

618
You gave me
a second chance at life.

619
Took a coma to wake me up.

620
My family loves ya.
l might as well love you.

621
Lucy Eleanor Moderatz,
will you marry me?

622
Wanda? Wanda?
Are you all right?

623
- Um--
- Honey? Wanda?

624
Your hair's looking very big tonight.

625
Why, thank you.
l love your new cologne.

626
Yeah, it's called Paris Guy.
lt's from France.

627
- Nice.
- How ya doing ?

628
Hey, are you going to see Lucy?

629
Yeah.

630
She is the best-looking chick in this building.

631
Hey!

632
But you are the best-looking chick on the third floor.

633
- Joe Jr.!
- Phyllis!

634
No? This one?

635
This one? Oh!

636
l don't want any flowers from you,
l am not wearing black underwear,

637
and l definitely do not
want to move in with you, Joe--

638
Jack.

639
Well, l don't have any flowers,
l wouldn't mind seeing
the black underwear,

640
but under the circumstances, l don't
think we should move in together.

641
l thought you were Joe Jr.

642
l get that a lot.

643
- Do you wanna come in?
- Yeah.

644
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

645
- Wow. So that's...
- Wow.

646
- the wedding dress, huh?
- Hmm?

647
The wedding dress.

648
lt works good as a tie too.

649
Ow. Yeah.

650
l just wanted to give you this before
all the presents started to pile up.

651
l was dropping off some furniture in
Little ltaly. l look in a window, and--

652
Florence.

653
Florence.

654
Thank you.
lt's really beautiful.

655
And l wanted to say that
l think that Peter...

656
is a very lucky guy.

657
Thank you.

658
l had to say that because you're
gonna be my sister-in-law.

659
Ha, ha, ha, ha. Well, l guess we'll be
seeing a lot of each other then.

660
- l better get going
- Yeah.

661
Hey, Jack. Jack!

662
Yeah?

663
Can you give me
any reason...

664
why l shouldn't
marry your brother?

665
Oh.

666
l can't.

667
- What's this?
- lt's a wedding invitation.

668
Wait a minute.
This is your wedding invitation.

669
So?

670
Whom are we marrying?

671
Jerry, Peter Callaghan.

672
The coma guy?
Are you insane?

673
Yes, Jerry, l'm insane.

674
Every day l go and l sit
in a booth like a veal.

675
l, l work every holiday.
l go home to a cat.

676
And now a rich and handsome man
has asked me to marry him,
and l have said yes.

677
Okay, okay. That makes me
a raving, total lunatic.

678
The wedding
is tomorrow, Lucy.

679
l know it's tomorrow, Jerry.
But you know what?
l even wish it were yesterday.

680
Because you know what?
That would mean that today
that l would be on my honeymoon,

681
that l would finally have
a stamp in my passport,

682
and that it would say
ltaly on it!

683
What happened
with the other guy?

684
He didn't want me.

685
- Maybe she forgot.
- A woman doesn't forget
her wedding day.

686
Maybe she's stuck in traffic.

687
This isn't-- This looks--
Does this look ridiculous?
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