The scene opens with a flashback to the first time we saw Shylock. Shylock had come to the store to buy some tickets for a concert he was going to give, but he didn't tell Shylock about it until the day before the concert. When Shylock asks why he hasn't contacted her since then, Shylock explains that he's just not into the idea of her falling in love with someone who doesn't have a ticket to a concert. He's also not into Shylock's "dirty young man" , which is why Shylock has been avoiding him ever since. He tells Shylock that the concert is a "national treasure" and that he was "so desperate" back then that he forgot about it for a long time. He also says that being with Shylock was "a lot of fun" because it was a "lot of fun." Shylock tells us that she's been depressed ever since the concert, and that it's because Shylock is coming to work every day.
The scene opens with a flashback to the first time we saw Shylock. Shylock had come to the store to buy some tickets for a concert he was going to give, but he didn't tell Shylock about it until the day before the concert. When Shylock asks why he hasn't contacted her since then, Shylock explains that he's just not into the idea of her falling in love with someone who doesn't have a ticket to a concert. He's also not into Shylock's "dirty young man" , which is why Shylock has been avoiding him ever since. He tells Shylock that the concert is a "national treasure" and that he was "so desperate" back then that he forgot about it for a long time. He also says that being with Shylock was "a lot of fun" because it was a "lot of fun." Shylock tells us that she's been depressed ever since the concert, and that it's because Shylock is coming to work every day.