| [00:00.01] | Episode 07: Man's Best Friend ACT I |
| [00:01.05] | Robbie, this new Walkman is absolutely wonderful. |
| [00:05.26] | Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday. |
| [00:09.27] | They're so thoughtful. |
| [00:11.46] | You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family. |
| [00:16.67] | Is something wrong, Alexandra? |
| [00:18.74] | No, nothing. |
| [00:21.11] | Yes, there is. |
| [00:22.55] | I can tell. |
| [00:24.69] | What's the matter? |
| [00:26.77] | Come on, you can tell me. |
| [00:29.34] | What's up? |
| [00:31.01] | I don't know. |
| [00:33.34] | Something's wrong. |
| [00:37.34] | OK, let's talk. |
| [00:42.53] | I received a letter from my parents this morning. |
| [00:46.37] | Did they write some bad news? |
| [00:48.40] | No. |
| [00:50.32] | Well, then why are you so sad? |
| [00:52.42] | I miss them. |
| [00:54.05] | I miss them very much. |
| [00:56.75] | I'm sorry, Alexandra. |
| [00:59.71] | But I understand. |
| [01:03.98] | The Molinas treat me so nicely, |
| [01:06.42] | and I love being with your family so much ... |
| [01:11.75] | but when I received the letter |
| [01:13.32] | with photographs of my family, I cried. |
| [01:17.42] | I cried because I miss them all. |
| [01:19.96] | You really miss your family, don't you? |
| [01:21.99] | Yes. I know I must seem silly. |
| [01:27.43] | It's not like I have nobody. |
| [01:30.14] | I like the Molinas very much, |
| [01:32.30] | and they're so kind to me. |
| [01:39.25] | Hey, why don't we go out |
| [01:40.79] | for a cheeseburger and french fries? |
| [01:42.59] | That'll cheer you up. |
| [01:44.56] | And you can use my Walkman. |
| [01:47.73] | That's a good idea. |
| [01:50.49] | But if we go out, |
| [01:52.63] | please don't complain |
| [01:55.71] | about your math teacher or your math homework. |
| [01:58.68] | I want to have fun. |
| [01:59.99] | So do I. |
| [02:01.77] | I have to turn off the lights, |
| [02:03.13] | or else my father will get really angry. |
| [02:05.81] | He says I never turn them out when I leave. |
| [02:09.24] | If they come home and they're on ... |
| [02:14.98] | Do you hear something? |
| [02:16.31] | Yes. |
| [02:16.73] | What was that? |
| [02:19.19] | It sounded like a dog barking. |
| [02:21.89] | It sounded like a dog barking right here. |
| [02:24.27] | Yeah. |
| [02:28.51] | A dog! |
| [02:29.66] | A springer spaniel! |
| [02:33.69] | Come on in! |
| [02:34.33] | Make yourself at home. |
| [02:36.17] | Oh, you poor little thing. |
| [02:39.81] | Come on. |
| [02:49.05] | Poor baby. |
| [02:51.26] | Where did you come from? |
| [02:57.04] | Her name's Gemma, |
| [02:58.74] | and she belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Levinson. |
| [03:02.15] | There's a phone number -- |
| [03:04.25] | five five five ... eight four four eight. |
| [03:09.40] | Robbie, maybe you should call them |
| [03:11.74] | and tell the Levinsons we have their cute little spaniel. |
| [03:15.13] | I've always wanted a springer spaniel. |
| [03:17.11] | She's so cute. |
| [03:35.82] | The number you are calling -- 555-8448 -- |
| [03:42.11] | is no longer in service. |
| [03:46.90] | The number's no longer in service. |
| [03:51.49] | Oh, you poor, poor baby. |
| [03:54.08] | You've lost your family. |
| [03:56.40] | We'll find them. |
| [03:57.21] | Don't worry, Alexandra. |