And when he doesn't show, then we'll kick your ass.
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Son, we're still eating dinner. What he needs is a sidekick. Name one cool sidekick.
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But I'm not your age anymore.
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Ooh! Controversy. Into it. Share with us your perspective, Eugene. Just saying, he's what? Charging people's phones? So what? I can charge a phone with a plug. Preach.
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Pedro, any thoughts?
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Starting to think you think it's all your thing. Billy, you're still gonna do it, though, right? I mean, what would a good brother do?
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Obviously. And, um, if you have a location on a cliff. Like a castle-esque type thing. - Overlooking some water. - Overlooking some water, seas, below it. Rough, you know... Like a waterfall, - so you can drive into... - Waterfall, yeah. If you... Yeah. Look, Maximum Voltage, is it? You can call me Max. Look, Max, why don't you just start with how many bedrooms you're looking for? - One! - Seven. - One? - Seven? What, am I running a foster home now?
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No.! No! No!
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Well, you can't skip every day.
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Very specific. All right. Maybe to the superhero, gratitude doesn't mean having to be clingy. Clingy? Wow, interesting take. You know, maybe sometimes a superhero just wants a little me time. You know, me time could also be construed as pushing away his family. Family. Is that what they are now? It's a classic symptom of "Superhero Syndrome." Coined by German psychologist Heinrich Von German-something, where superpowers become an all-consuming narcotic.