Glenn: Hey, anyway, um, I wanted to ask you a question.
Tate: Sure.
Glenn: Okay, I always thought depression was this thing that housewives invented so they could take extra naps, but you don't think that people around here could have it, do you?
Tate: Well, there are lots of employees here on antidepressants.
Glenn: What? Who?
Tate: Glenn, you know I can't tell you that.
Glenn: Well, how many?
Tate: [clears throat] About 20. 13 women, 7 men. Now, I can't give you names, but it's mostly the uggos. Doesn't really narrow it down.
Glenn: You know, I do volunteer work at this children's ward, and there's a guy who dresses up as a clown and goes around cheering up the kids. Maybe that would work? They say laughter's the best medicine.
Tate: The best medicine is penicillin. At least it used to be. With all these superbugs now, we might all be dead in ten years, so I guess laughter's as good as anything.
Glenn: Okay.