Hannah and Her Sisters
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:39:04
l don't know why it would.
You've always hated my taste in the past.

:39:08
- No, l haven't!
- You have.

:39:10
l think it might make a great television
script, and you're so active in television.

:39:16
Not any more.
l haven't been in television for a year.

:39:20
No, l may have to get back into it cos my
accountant says l'm running out of cash.

:39:25
But no, l sort of dropped out for a year,
which is a long, dull story.

:39:29
- You're OK, though?
- Yes, l'm fine. How are you?

:39:33
- l'm fine.
- What about your script?

:39:35
l'd love it if you'd read it
cos l really would value your opinion.

:39:38
But you have to remember while you're
reading and you're cursing my name

:39:43
that this is my first script.
Well, it's not my first.

:39:46
That was about Hannah and
her husband, but Hannah read it.

:39:49
She got really angry and l felt badly.
:39:52
- l can't imagine what you wrote.
- lt wasn't anything bad, but l don't know...

:39:57
So l threw it out, but l have this other one.
:40:00
Well, you know,
if you want me to, l would read it.

:40:04
l don't know... Could l come over
tomorrow and read it to you?

:40:07
Come over tomorrow and read it to me?
You must be joking!

:40:11
l've been doing
all my own reading since l was 40.

:40:14
l think it's lucky l ran into you. Maybe.
:40:17
What about me? l should have kept going.
:40:19
l have a nagging sensation
that l should have kept walking

:40:23
and not begun this conversation.
:40:27
(Holly) ''We go through life
playing the hand we're dealt.''

:40:30
''Craig: And what hand were you dealt?''
:40:33
''Emily: l'm two high pair,
maybe even aces up.''

:40:38
''The problem is,
you've got three deuces.''

:40:42
That's the end.
:40:45
No, you can tell me straight.
lt's OK. Just tell me what you think.

:40:51
lt's great.
:40:53
l'm... speechless.
:40:55
l was not in the mood
to listen to this thing now.


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