Terms of Endearment
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1:36:00
Well. That's OK.
1:36:02
Thanks.
1:36:07
Great.
1:36:12
When did she find out?
1:36:15
- About a month ago.
- There.

1:36:22
- What's wrong?
- Nothing.

1:36:24
It was a great honour meeting you,
have a wonderful time.

1:36:27
Thank you.
1:36:29
Those beautiful children are lucky
to have you for a mommy.

1:36:33
Y'all go ahead, take the first cab.
1:36:35
- Sure?
- Yeah. That's fine.

1:36:38
- Bye-bye, Patsy.
- See you.

1:36:40
Bye, darling.
1:36:45
- You told them, didn't you?
- Yeah, you don't mind, do you?

1:36:49
Of course not.
1:36:52
Emma, come on. They're jerks.
They don't know anything.

1:36:56
- Why do they act like that?
- Emma, talk to me!

1:36:59
It's not you. I don't care.
I don't mind them knowing.

1:37:05
In less than two hours, two of them
told me that they'd had abortions.

1:37:11
Three of them told me
they were divorced.

1:37:13
One hasn't talked to her mother
in four years.

1:37:16
And the one that has little Natalie
in a boarding school

1:37:20
because she has to travel
for her job?

1:37:22
Hell, Patsy!
1:37:24
Oh, the one with the yeast disease
that thought she had vaginal herpes?

1:37:30
If that's fit conversation for lunch,
1:37:33
what's so god-awful terrible
about my little tumours?

1:37:38
Yeah, of course, but...
what do you want me to do?

1:37:42
I want you to tell them
it ain't so tragic!

1:37:47
People do get better.
1:37:51
Tell them it's OK
to talk about the cancer!


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