Thank you for this family. Thank you for this day. Thank you for this food. Sorry Billy's hand's on vacay.
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1.6s
All hands on deck.
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7.2s
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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2.8s
This thing is as much as mine as it is yours.
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3.6s
So, wait, my identity's a secret so no one I know can get hurt.
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3.3s
And when he doesn't show, then we'll kick your ass.
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1.6s
But I'm not your age anymore.
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20s
Costume's stupid. - Yeah. - Okay. Big white cape like he's getting married or something. What if he didn't get to pick his costume? Ever think about that? You're a specialist, Freddy. What do you think? Yeah, Freddy, let's manage to see the positive. Okay, Well, I think it looks like he doesn't have gratitude for what he's been given.
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13.4s
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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8.5s
But I can go with you. We just gotta trick the guard out, you know? Billy, where are you going? You're still gonna have lunch with me, right? Billy!
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5.6s
Son, we're still eating dinner. What he needs is a sidekick. Name one cool sidekick.
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2.1s
Well, you can't skip every day.
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1.8s
Why am I still doing this?
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2.3s
Pedro, any thoughts?
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1.4s
Not at your age.
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25.7s
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.