Mom, you always talk to me about God's plan. I would love to know what the odds are of me meetin' somebody from my hometown halfway across the country. [Marion] God? I had a plan.
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-It's financially prudent. -[Mom] It is. You can find a job there. [Marion] Your mom and I can help you raise Maddy. We'll all be together. You'll have a church, a support system. -You're all alone here. -I'm not alone, okay? My job is here.
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Yeah, I just… I just thought about it. You're right.
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5s
With all she's been through, the accident and everything else. Well, it wasn't exactly an accident.
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And every place that I look here, every single place that I look makes me think of her.
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17.1s
You know? That's why I can't, uh… I can't have that time. Listen, Howard, I was thinking maybe I could just work from home and… and come in as you need me. You know? And when I come in, I'd have to bring my daughter with me. -You're taking care of her? -That's correct. All right. Good. [chuckles] Great. Okay.
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-That's-- It's… it's a great tip. -Yeah. The London account, I know it's comin' up in five weeks. I just wanna tell you, I'm on it. You know, I'm more than capable of doin' the job that needs to be done. You know, but if you feel like I'm… I'm not or I can't be, maybe you could put Oscar on it. -Jesus Christ. Oscar? -And see-- Yeah. No, no, no, no. Nah, no, no. Forget Oscar. -Did you ask him? -Um… Did you ask him, "Do you want Oscar to handle the clients?" -Yeah. I did. -Remember? Like we rehearsed? I said it, Oscar. It worked. -I told you it would. That's great news. -Yeah. Yeah. D-- [sighs]
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15.5s
Listen, I want you to take as much time… Okay. …as you need. -Thank you. -Five weeks, six weeks. I don-- Whatever. I'll probably need about ten, twenty years. -Well, yeah… -That would do it, but I… I need my job.
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6.4s
Okay. Save that. Put it in the… with your roses and your flowers 'cause it's packed with nutrients, that stuff.
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4.2s
I don't wanna go to St. Joseph, even if Mommy wanted me to wear a uniform.
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1.9s
Is Swan coming to Minnesota?
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16.3s
Go on. Finish. Hey, you're not that lucky. I'm not firing you. I just happen to be worried about you. When's the last time you had a break? You know, there's a new thing called babysitters. -[woman] Oh, hi, Maddy. -[Matt] Yeah. My name is Summer. I'm going to pick you up now.
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3.5s
What if a boy wanted to come to school dressed in a skirt?
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11.4s
Ready for your first day? This is gonna be kinda tough because she's never been around anybody but me. So there's probably gonna be separation issues. But you're a big girl. Give daddy two kisses. One for me, one for Mommy. [kisses] Okay?
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3.3s
Oh, do you want to, um, talk or sleep, you know, on the flight?
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8.8s
That's all I needed to hear then. All right, go ahead. I love you. Love you too. Two kisses. [kisses] Forehead, forehead. I got you. -Bye, Daddy. -Bye.
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-Aces. [laughs] -[Oscar] What? What? -No! -Pocket rockets. -Pocket aces. -Okay. That was a good hand. -She got pocket rockets! -[Oscar] It's all yours. Take it. -Scoop it. It's yours. -What? Okay, that's all you. -This is all mine. -[Oscar] Okay. Go ahead. You're not gonna eat all that today either. Ship it! [Matt] There you go. [laughs] [upbeat instrumental music playing]