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Elliott runs to her side WALT: Hello, Gretchen, Elliott. You wanna get the fireplace? Is it good? Is it ripe? GRETCHEN: You know, we could invite George and Dolores, they could come up from Moran, and Bill and Mariam Cohen, and we could have a little spa action, right? And then we could do some sort of wine in the- *screams* Gretchen has turned around to see Walt, holding a picture frame and looking at the other pictures on the shelf. ELLIOTT: Yeah, too long, right? GRETCHEN: Is this okay? ELLIOTT: Oh, that looks perfecto. ELLIOTT: How long is it since we've been? GRETCHEN: Two years, Thanksgiving, Jesus, two years. GRETCHEN: Why don't you talk to her? ELLIOTT: I don't know, she's got that whole thing with her daughter. ELLIOTT: We haven't had them in forever, I don't know why she doesn't get those anymore. GRETCHEN: We don't have them? ELLIOTT: No. ELLIOTT: You think we have any of those crackers with the sun-dried tomato and they were kinda slightly peppery, not too peppery. You wanna get us a rich bottle of wine? GRETCHEN: Mmhmm. Walt enters the house and looks around ELLIOTT: No, I haven't talked to her. Gretchen and Elliott enter the house and Gretchen inputs the security code. GRETCHEN: Well, I'm gonna tell you to be my guest. GRETCHEN: Oh, come on, are you the man I married? Walt is sitting on a bench in their yard in the darkness ELLIOTT: I am the guy who wants to end this ridiculous conversation, kick off my shoes, and have a very large glass of wine. I mean, what is the earthly point in comparing pizza to Thai food? GRETCHEN: Did I marry you? What has happened to your intelligence? This is different. Walt hangs up the phone, takes off his watch, and places it on top of the pay phone EXT - SCHWARTZ HOUSEHOLD ELLIOTT: I'm just saying, it's apples and oranges. Thank you, this should make one hell of a story. No, no, it's their call, I know how busy Mr. Well, I'll be in contact with my photographer to check on his schedule. And the address? Is that up near the opera house? I hear that's nice. Now, the address I have on them is Upper Kenyon Road, is that still? No, it isn't, oh. When are they scheduled to get home? Oh, so they'll be home tonight? Gotcha. I was just calling to see if we can set…well, yes, I figured we'd have to do the interview by phone since they've already left New York, but what we'd really like to get is a photo of Mr. He uses the pay phone WALT: Yes, hello, this is David Lin from the New York Times, may I speak with Susan, please? Thank you. He goes into the trunk and takes out some pills. EXT - GAS STATION Walt pulls up to the gas station in the Volvo he stole and starts to pump gas into it.