 Man, you're still on your phone? You've been staring at that thing for 30 minutes now. It's the big deal, man. I'm just trying to, you're just barging in, yelling at me. I'm just looking at my phone. What's the big deal? Yeah, but you haven't even noticed me all evening. You're just glued to that dumb phone all the time. Come down and stop nagging me. I wouldn't nag you if you'd just pay attention to me. Can't you see I've had a long day. I've been working all day, like 8, 10, 12 hours every day. Oh, yeah. You're always on my case. Oh, really? You've had a long day. What about me? Don't you think I like to relax after a long day of driving the kids everywhere, cooking, cleaning up after your mess? My mess? What are you talking about? Look at your hijabs all over the place, man. Well, maybe if you helped me out more, I'd have time to put myself away. Maybe you can do more so you can get off your phone. Now you're blaming me? Now you're blaming me? I'm always on my phone. I'm not helping enough. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yeah. You know what? That really hurts. I just wanted to spend some time with you, and now you're making fun of me. You know, that really sucks. Well, how am I supposed to know you want to spend time with me? All you do is criticize me. I wasn't criticizing you. I just want you to get off that dumb phone of yours. OK, so I'm off my phone. Happy now? No, I forget it. I don't want to spend time with you. I'm going to go to sleep. Forget it. So that's, I don't know why you guys are clapping. That's not how you're supposed to engage. I don't understand this audience, Lubna. I think it hits home too hard for all of us. We know. All right. Man, you're still on your phone. You've been staring at that thing for 30 minutes now. What's the big deal? Why are you barging in and yelling at me all of a sudden? Man, you haven't noticed me. I've come in and out the whole evening. You haven't even looked up once. Calm down. Stop nagging me, man. I wouldn't nag you if you would just pay attention to me. Besides, I feel hurt when you use that word nagging. That really hurts. Scoot over, bro. Scoot over. You know, we got to try to make this up now. Look, I'm sorry for saying that you were nagging me. I just don't know why you came in yelling at me all of a sudden. OK. I mean, I admit that I came in here pretty upset. Let me start over. Let me start over. OK. I'd like you to stop looking at your phone at night so we can spend some time together. OK. That's reasonable. I would like that too. But sometimes I'm just overwhelmed from work and I need some time to relax, decompress, and catching up on my messages and reading stuff is my way of relaxing. OK, I mean, that's fair, but I just want to let you know I feel lonely when I walk in and out of the room a few times and you don't even look up once. When the kids are asleep, this is a good chance for us to spend some time together. I want to catch up. I could see how staring at my phone when you come into the room would make you feel bad. I'm sorry. OK. And I'm sure my yelling at you to get off your phone is not the best way to get your attention. Sorry about that. That's true. That's true. You know what? I just need about 20 minutes after the kids go sleep and then I'm here for you. OK, that's fair. But what if you're so blue to your phone you don't even realize how much time has passed? Just tell me the time is up and, you know, we'll manage it. OK, that sounds like a deal. Hey, well. All right. Is that Klochen? I think that was an Academy Award for instance. Let's give him another hand.