Wade? (CROWD GASPING) Oh, boy. What are you doing here? You said me not understanding is the reason we can never work. But I thought of other reasons. A bunch of 'em. Like, number one, you're Fire, I'm Water. I mean, come on, that's crazy. Right? (WOMAN ASSENTS) Who is this? No idea. Number two, I'm crashing your party. Like, what kind of a jerk am I? A pretty big one. Right? Number three, I can't eat your delicious foods. (SIZZLES, THUDS) (GURGLING) (VOICE STRAINS) Ooh, very unpleasant. Wait, I know him. He is food inspector. Oh, right. Number four, I'm banned from your father's shop. There are a million reasons why this can't work. A million nos. But there's also one yes, we touched. (ALL GASP) And when we did, something happened to us, something impossible.
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We changed each other's chemistry. BERNIE: Enough! What kind of food inspection is this? A food inspection of the heart, sir. Who are you? Just a guy who burst into your daughter's life in a flooded old basement. So you are the one who burst the pipes? What? Not me. It was... You?
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That is why I am so proud to have you take over my life's work. (POPS, FIZZING)
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(APPLAUDING AND CHEERING) Pretty good trick, huh?
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My daughter, you are the Ember of our family fire.
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Today, I pass it on to you. (SOFT MUSIC PLAYING)
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This is lantern I bring from old country.
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WADE: I thought of other reasons.
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(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
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Uh, are you sure about this one? I'm sure. Dad, I'm sorry the internship is so far away. I mean, it's the best glass design company in the world, but who knows if it'll become a real job. I'll be back in a few months anyway, and it might not end up being anything... Ay-yah. Shh. Go, start new life. Your mother and I will be here. Now, with more time for hanky-panky. (SPEAKING FIRISH) E shutsh! (ALL LAUGHING)
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He saved me. (SIGHS) Dad... this is all my fault. (CRIES) The shop... Wade. (CONTINUES CRYING) I need to tell you the truth. I don't want to run the shop. I know that was your dream, but it's not mine. I'm sorry. I'm a bad daughter.