1. Now, you notice, Ms. Fine how voluptuous
and fleshy this nude is?
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2. The artist was obviously
inspired by Rubens.
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3. Yeah, well, if you ask me
she had one too many Rubens herself.
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4. No, Ms. Fine, back then a full figure
was the standard for beauty.
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5. Meanwhile, if it were today, you'd see
her sitting around the piano bar
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6. singing show tunes
with her three gay friends.
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7. Oh, my God, it's my father.
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8. Well, you know, my Uncle Louie started
to develop breasts around 60.
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9. What? No.
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10. No, Ms. Fine, my father is in the gallery.
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11. Well, I've got a few words to say
to that cold manipulative son of a—
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12. Oh my God, he's coming out.
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13. - Come on, let's go.
- No. No. Stop.
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14. - Hide me. Hide me.
- No. I will not perpetuate this feud
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16. - First of all, it's completely—
- Just kiss me.
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17. Okay.
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18. Maxwell. Well, what a surprise.
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19. Father, good Lord, gracious me.
Ms. Fine, would you believe it.
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20. My father was actually inside the gallery
that we were kissing in front of.
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21. What a coincidence.
Where are you gonna be tomorrow?
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22. Who is this gorgeous woman
and what is she doing kissing you
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23. and not me?
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24. James Sheffield, Maxwell's father.
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25. Fran Fine, Maxwell's...
well, it depends on what day it is.
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26. Come on, son,
give the old man a hug, huh?
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27. Why? Don't you get enough hugs
from that secretary
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28. you abandoned your family for?
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29. - Trollop.
- What'd I do?
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30. Maxwell, I never set out to hurt
your mother. She's a lovely woman, shrew.
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31. I'll take it from him but you, I just met.
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32. Well, it's been wonderful seeing you,
Father.
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33. Why don't we do this again in,
say, another 10 years?
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34. Maxwell... So that's it? Walk away?
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35. Put a dagger through your father's heart?
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36. I could be dead in a year
then you'll be sorry.
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37. My God, you're Jewish?
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38. She was working in a bridal shop
In Flushing, Queens
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39. 'Till her boyfriend kicked her out
In one of those crushing scenes
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40. What was she to do, where was she to go,
She was out on her fanny
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41. So over the bridge from Flushing
To the Sheffield's door,
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42. She was there to sell make-up
But the father saw more,
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43. She had style, she had flair,
She was there,
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44. That's how she became the Nanny
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45. Who would have guessed
That the girl we described
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46. Was just exactly
What the doctor prescribed?
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47. Now the father finds her beguiling,
Watch out C.C.,
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48. And the kids are actually smiling,
Such joie de vivre!
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49. She's the lady in red
When everybody else is wearing tan
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50. The flashy girl from Flushing,
The Nanny named Fran
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51. Just tell me, what is so wrong
with a 15 year old guy wanting
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52. to take ballet lessons?
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53. Nothing, sweetheart. It isn't you, is it?
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54. Yes, it's me.
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55. Well, you already look like
a boiled chicken in a tank top.
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56. Now you wanna wear tights?
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57. Stop it. Look how mature
your sister's being.
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58. He goes to a different school.
No one knows we're related.
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59. - What's wrong with you people?
- Just leave your brother alone.
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60. He only wants
to express himself artistically.
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61. - You looking to meet chicks?
- Yeah.
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62. Yeah. You know, Niles, I think
it's time that I marched myself
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63. into Mr. Sheffield's office
and talk to him
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64. - that his son wants to be a ballerina.
- Mm-hm.
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65. What horrible thing have you done
that won't seem so bad
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66. after you tell him this?
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67. I invited his father
to the house for dinner.
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68. And you're gonna tell him now?
Just let me get to the intercom.
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69. Talk to me, baby.
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70. I can't believe she invited his father
to dinner. What did he say?
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71. He was livid.
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72. He said this time she'd gone too far
and then he threatened to...
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73. What? What? Fire her?
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74. Okay.
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75. Fire her.
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76. Ms. Fine, I cannot believe
you invited my father.
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77. Are you trying to kill me?
Because you're not in the will, you know.
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78. You can't leave now.
My mother's coming over.
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79. She's gonna think we're having problems.
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80. We are. You're about
to be found floating in the river
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81. and I'm about
to be pulled in for questioning.
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82. - This is fabulous.
- "Relive the magic at home," 1995.
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83. So much is going on.
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84. - I'd love to stay for dinner.
- But you're not invited.
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85. Ms. Fine, you have absolutely no idea
what you've gotten yourself into.
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86. Last time my father and I dined together,
it almost came to blows.
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87. You should see my family at Fung Lungs
when they say they're out of mu shu pork.
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88. Pork, Ms. Fine?
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89. That doesn't count when it's Chinese food.
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90. Why don't you give your father
a chance to make up for lost time.
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91. I'm sure you'll find
you've got a lot in common.
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92. No, unlike my father, I am not
about to abandon my responsibilities
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93. for sexual gratification
with some cheap floozy who works for me.
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94. Why?
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95. - Sir.
- Niles, well, you don't look a day older
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96. - than when you worked for me.
- That was my father, sir.
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97. In that case, you look like hell.
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98. Maxwell, I was thrilled to get
your message at the hotel asking me
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99. to come over here
for a reconciliation.
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100. It takes a big man to do that.
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101. Actually, father,
it takes a woman with big hair.
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102. Why don't you give your father a break?
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103. So he had an affair
with a secretary 25 years ago.
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104. You'll always be his son.
Where is she today?
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105. Here I am, darling.
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106. - To die for.
- To die for.
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107. She is stunning and so tasteful.
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108. Maxwell, darling.
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109. Look at you. I remember
when you were a little boy
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110. and you adored playing hide and seek.
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111. You always wanted to hide
underneath my skirt.
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112. - Or was that your father?
- Darling, not in front of the children.
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113. - Please, dear.
- He used to love spying on us,
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114. he and that chubby little chap
who used to cleaned up after him.
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115. Hey, it was an awkward stage.
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116. I'll get it. I'll get it.
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117. Here they are, Naomi and Wynona.
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118. Trust me, Dijon mustard comes right out.
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119. Look at that stain. Doesn't it look
just like Jill Eikenberry?
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120. I spill a lot too.
This used to be a solid.
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121. Don't worry, darling. I prefer
if James doesn't wear a tie at all.
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122. It just takes me longer to undress him.
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123. Darling, don't tell secrets out
of the bedroom.
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124. What bedroom? I'm talking about last night
in the elevator of the Equity Building.
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125. Could I tell you stories about this one.
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126. Boy, can I tell you stories
about this one.
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127. Sure I made them up but they'd knock
your socks off.
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128. You know, James, it's funny
how you ended up with someone
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129. from the other side of the river.
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130. Like father like son.
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131. Ma.
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132. It's no insult. I'm... I'm proud
of the fact that my father worked
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133. on the tube for 30 years.
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134. My father sat in front of the tube for 40.
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135. Do you know, before I worked for James
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136. I almost got a job at Buckingham Palace,
doing The Queen's hair?
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137. I almost got a job
in the Village doing hair on Queens.
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138. Well, Maxwell, it's obvious
we're attracted to the same kind of woman.
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139. You've inherited my gift
for mixing business with pleasure.
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140. Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you,
father but I hired Ms. Fine solely
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141. for her extensive experience
in child care.
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142. That's right. You had enough.
Niles, take it away.
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143. So, James,
you obviously did well for yourself.
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144. I mean, this isn't a cheap tie.
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145. Although now, it's not worth anything.
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146. I do all right, Sylvia. I make most
of my money in investments.
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147. In fact, I just got a hot tip guaranteed
to triple your return,
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148. no commitment, short term.
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149. "No commitment? Short term?"
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150. Throw in some children, a dumped wife
and you've got your life.
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151. Isn't this delightful?
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152. Where did you get the exquisite shrimp?
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153. I came with her.
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154. No, dear. I meant the crustacean.
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155. She's my daughter.
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156. Jolly good. Well, where were we?
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157. Yes, Maxwell was calling me a tramp.
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158. No offense, Joan.
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159. But, father, I cannot imagine
what possessed you
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160. to bring this woman into my home.
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161. My poor mother, sitting alone like a dog.
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162. - I thought you hated your mother.
- Well, I like her now.
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163. Anyone see Babe?
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164. How did they get that pig
to learn all those lines?
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165. Why don't you just cut
your father some slack?
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166. I mean, he obviously just wants
to live his life hassle free
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167. without any commitments.
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168. Not unlike you.
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169. Let it go. The man's entitled
to a girlfriend.
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170. And not if his wife has
anything to say about it.
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171. - You're married?
- Mm.
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172. Isn't that delightful.
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173. Well, we'd been playing cat
and mouse so long I decided to make
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174. an honest woman out of her.
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175. Well, I was wrong.
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176. You and your father are
completely different.
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177. And I like him better.
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178. So, Maxwell, how about a toast
to me and my new wife?
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179. A wife? I think gold digger
is a more appropriate description.
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180. How dare you speak
to your Mother like that?
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181. Stepmother, darling.
"Youthful stepmother".
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182. Do you think after all this
anyone would be in the mood
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183. for their little red potatoes?
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184. What am I nuts? A pig can't learn lines.
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185. He must have used cue cards.
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186. So then Mr. Sheffield
accused her of being a gold digger.
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187. Which Mr. Sheffield?
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188. The young one.
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189. We'll pick this up later in the kitchen.
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190. Bring a pair of alligator Gucci's,
nine and a half D.
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191. Niles, I should have never planned
that dinner party.
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192. It just stirred up all kinds of feelings
of anguish and resentment.
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193. In you when you found out
that a Sheffield would marry an employee?
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194. Yeah.
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195. Fran, I gotta dump this ballet class.
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196. It's full of all these muscular,
good looking guys
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197. who are obviously there
to meet chicks too.
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198. Not necessarily.
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199. Honey, why don't you just quit?
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200. Fran, I can't. I'm the lightest one.
They already made me head swan.
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201. Well, then what are you worried
about, being labeled?
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202. Listen, there were
a lot of very masculine ballet dancers...
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203. Barishnikov...
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204. You know what?
You'll tell your father
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205. you joined the ballet class.
He'll pull you out in two seconds.
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206. Thank you, Fran.
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207. And not a moment too soon.
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208. I'll get it.
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209. Fran, I hope you don't mind
but I just had to talk to you.
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210. - Love the outfit.
- Love the outfit.
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211. I feel so terrible about what happened
the other night at dinner.
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not to care what Maxwell thinks
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213. but it's one of the things
that keeps him up at night, I'm the other.
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214. I think it's just so awful when a father
and son are at odds.
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215. - Yes.
- I wish I can be there
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when he's up all night.
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217. Do me a world of good.
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that Maxwell would grow up
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219. to be as judgmental and narrow minded
as the rest of James' family.
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that I wasn't of his class.
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221. That is such bull.
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for James to finally make his move?
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the only reason he did it was
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to change his typewriter ribbon,
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226. wearing a sexy little midriff top
and a very, very short mini-skirt.
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227. I can't dress like that.
You know, I take care of children.
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how he took me in his arms,
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and told me that he loved me.
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231. No. Then he proved it, six times.
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and brought my body close to his.
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he cleared the desk of everything
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236. and then neat...
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238. Yeah, here.
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239. What? What?
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240. That was the first time
that I ever nibbled on James' ear.
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241. It drove him absolutely crazy
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242. and then I...
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243. - I can't do that. I'm Jewish.
- No.
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245. It's time to change your ribbon.
Where's your typewriter?
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with my Peter Max posters.
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247. See, you.
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250. I've had an epiphany.
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251. Already? Just from doing this?
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252. I've always resented my father
for his total lack of concern
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254. He's always lived solely
for his own pleasure.
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255. Maybe that ain't so bad, huh?
I mean, maybe he's got the right idea.
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256. I mean, I am a man.
I have needs too, right?
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257. Yeah, good. Because I can use
a couple multiple epiphanies myself.
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258. - I got a problem.
- All right, honey, solve it yourself.
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259. - It builds character.
- No, no.
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260. Okay, Dad, here it is.
I'm in a ballet class
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261. and I don't care what you say,
I love it and I'm staying in.
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262. Well, son, you should do
whatever makes you happy.
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263. Even if you call the school and demand
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I'm not leaving.
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267. For the love of God, I'm a ballerina.
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that he's got people
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270. Come here. Look how big his butt looks
in those tights.
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271. So you were saying, you're a man,
you got needs?
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272. Well, maybe I should just face the fact
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273. that my father fell in love
with his secretary.
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274. And your sister fell in love
with her chauffeur.
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275. - And my grandfather married his maid.
- No sense breaking tradition.
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277. - Wait. Something is missing.
- What? What?
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278. I know.
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279. What are you doing here?
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280. I'm picturing myself in Ms. Babcock's BMW.
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281. - Well, we're off to Saint Tropez.
- We just came to say good—
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282. Hi. Hello.
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284. Honey, you've got a post it on your bum.
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285. Well, Father, I'm glad you stopped by.
I think I owe you an apology.
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286. Well, you know,
you don't wanna keep them waiting.
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287. I mean, there's a big time difference
where you're going.
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288. You're probably late already.
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289. Just a moment Miss Fine,
I have something I need to say
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290. - to my father.
- All righty, then.
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291. - Father, I believe I was wrong about you.
- That was beautiful. Enjoy your trip.
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293. We lost $25,000
on that investment of yours.
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294. Well, you win some, you lose some.
Thank God that's all you invested.
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295. That was our entire life savings.
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triple our money.
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298. Ma, ma, nobody forced you.
You can't point fingers.
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299. That was the money
that we were gonna move to Boca with.
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301. Father, how could you be so cavalier?
These people are living on a fixed income.
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302. - I feel faint. I need something.
- I'll get you some water.
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304. And darling, I think we should dash off
if we're going to make it
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- Mm-hm.
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who's making me late for cocktails?
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to be more like you.
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310. Well, now I remember how much pain
your selfishness causes other people.
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for what almost happened here.
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312. Well, that's bloody over with now.
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that our Christmas get together
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to spend my holidays
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gorging on rich food,
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Well, I wouldn't.
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my family to it either.
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- Just a minute.
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322. Darling, I know what you're thinking
but there's a part of James that is good.
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but it does the job.
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324. And by the way, darling, I think
that junior may still come around
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if I were you.
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about your parents
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to help smooth things over?
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331. Maybe I should just reimburse them
for the money they lost?
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332. Absolutely not. They're way too proud.
They would never take it.
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nag you incessantly
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334. and never let it die until you do.
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335. Don't look now
but your father's in that gallery again.
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336. - Quick. He's coming out.
- Come here.
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