ZOE: [HUMMING "SESAME
STREET" THEME]
[CRASH]
ZOE: Oh!
What was that noise?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Hey,
Zoe, what's wrong?
ZOE: Oh, Mr. Gandolfini, I'm
so glad you're here!
I heard a loud noise and it
really, really scared me.
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Don't worry,
Zoe, everything's OK.
Come here.
ZOE: Oh, thank you!
I feel much better now.
JAMES GANDOLFINI:
Good, I'm glad.
Because I know what it's
like to be scared.
ZOE: You get scared?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah, sure.
Everybody gets scared
sometimes.
ZOE: Really?
Well, what scares you?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Well,
there are three things
that scare me, Zoe.
ZOE: Don't joke me.
What three things scare you?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Well,
one thing I'm
afraid of is the dark.
I've always been afraid
of the dark.
But luckily I have my nightlight
and my teddy bear,
and they make me feel better.
ZOE: Oh, that's good.
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Want to know
what else scares me?
ZOE: Yeah, yeah what else?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Getting
a haircut.
ZOE: Really?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah, I'm
afraid of haircuts.
But luckily the barber gives me
a lollipop, and that makes
me feel better.
So you see, Zoe, sometimes
I get scared, too.
ZOE: Yeah.
But wait a minute.
You said there were
three things that
you were scared of.
What else are you afraid of?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Giant
talking vegetables.
ZOE: Giant talking vegetables?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: But luckily
I've never seen one of those.
BROCCOLI: Hey, excuse
me, watch it!
Coming through here.
Hey, oh-ay.
ZOE: Are you OK?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah,
but that giant talking
vegetable scared me.
ZOE: Oh, well, don't worry, Mr.
Gandolfini, I know what to
do to make you feel better?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah, what?
ZOE: This!
Better?
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah.
ZOE: Good.
JAMES GANDOLFINI: Yeah.
Thanks.
ZOE: You're welcome.
JAMES GANDOLFINI:
Thanks a lot.
[SIGH]
