In this short scene, Jim tries to convince himself that he's in love with Nelly. He's so jealous of Nelly's lack of interest in him that he can't wait to get out of the house and have a drink with her. He tells Nelly to stop trying to get in touch with him and to stop hanging out with people who don't even drink their liquor. He also tells Nelly that she's not the type to hang out with strangers, and that she should just stop bothering him. Nelly is all, "what's wrong with you?" and Jim's like, "I'm so tired of this" .
In this short scene, Jim tries to convince himself that he's in love with Nelly. He's so jealous of Nelly's lack of interest in him that he can't wait to get out of the house and have a drink with her. He tells Nelly to stop trying to get in touch with him and to stop hanging out with people who don't even drink their liquor. He also tells Nelly that she's not the type to hang out with strangers, and that she should just stop bothering him. Nelly is all, "what's wrong with you?" and Jim's like, "I'm so tired of this" .