Eleanor, you were AWOL from work for three days, Bob was really worried about you, we all were. I got your address from him, I came round to see if you're OK, and I find you … I find you …' '… preparing to kill myself?' I ask.
In this tense moment from "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine," a character confronts Eleanor about her absence from work, expressing concern for her well-being. The dialogue reveals the extent of worry from her coworker Bob and highlights a sense of urgency and care for Eleanor's health when he checks on her at home.
Eleanor's response indicates a deep awareness of her troubling situation, suggesting that she is contemplating suicide. This exchange powerfully captures her emotional state and the profound isolation she feels, while also reflecting the support and concern of those around her, who are clearly invested in her welfare.