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No, see, here's the thing
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You go ahead into class.
I'll find room for your kids.
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Okay.
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Hey, Edie.
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Susan.
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Boy, I've got to say, I envy you.
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In the name of god, why?
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Well, you get to build your dream house -- for free.
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I mean, in a weird way, your house
burning down was really a good thing.
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There's nothing good about it.
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I can't replace the memories, the photographs,
the -- is there something you want?
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Okay, here's the deal, Edie --
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I -- I --
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I-I -- what?
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Spit it out already. I'm busy.
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I just wanted to see how you were holding up.
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You know, with Mrs. Huber and everything.
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My best friend was murdered and
stuffed into a garbage bag,
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and nobody cares enough to...
go with me to spread her ashes.
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I'll go with you, Edie.
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Hey.
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Oh, thank god. I'm starving.
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Well, dig in. I am way too tired to eat.
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Hey. I'm sorry. Come here.
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Mm?
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So did you get to go by the hospital, visit mama?
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I worked 10 hours today.
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I'll go by tomorrow.
She doesn't even know when I'm there.
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She's going to wake up soon, I know it.
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And you know what would make her really happy?
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Oh, god, if you say a grandchild, so help me, Carlos --
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Gabrielle, please.
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No, you promised -- no babies.
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Things change.
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Yeah, I know. The feds towed away my maserati,
my husband is -- is a felon,
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and I spend my days getting groped by fat tractor
salesmen at trade shows.
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I am well aware things change.
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A baby is solid, a constant.
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And who's going to be changing the diapers when
you're pumping iron in a federal prison? Huh?
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I like my lifestyle, and I don't want you to kill it.
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Well, look around, Gabrielle. It's already dead,
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and there's nothing you can control.
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Maybe, but having a baby?
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That I can control.
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You I can control.
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Hey, you can't talk to me like that.
I'm still the man of this house.
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Oh, really?
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The man of the house?
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Don't walk away from me.
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Hey, hey, my food.