We all should be ashamed when we talk like we know what we're talking about... ...when we talk about love.
Birdman
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You don't know how he's been lately. He's been depressed. I've been worried.
Birdman
4.4s
Let me tell you guys something about real love. I'll tell you something.
Birdman
4.2s
Ask Nick. I want you to ask Nick if he thinks that's love.
Birdman
2s
I think he's drinking real gin.
Birdman
2.2s
He's good, huh? He's incredible.
Birdman
2s
Mel, don't get him started.
Birdman
3.5s
Music out. Cue 34, 35 ready.
Birdman
1.5s
You've been what?
Birdman
8.4s
Did you replace my gin with water, man? Oh! Mike, come on. "Come on," what? You're drunk.
Birdman
5.2s
Even after I said to him, "Your wife's going to pull through", he was still depressed.
Birdman
5.2s
By the time I got down to the hospital, this kid, this fucking teenager, was dead.
Birdman
3s
We worked like hell on them through most of the night.
Birdman
4.2s
By the time we were done with them, we just, you know...
Birdman
3.5s
...wrapped them in full body casts.
Birdman
1.8s
...right into their camper.
Birdman
2.5s
The husband, the old man...
Birdman
12.9s
And here's the thing... you have four lines after that that all say the same thing. "I didn't know him." "I only heard his name mentioned in passing." "I wouldn't know." "You'd have to know the particulars." "Particulars" sounds like my grandmother.