Edward Scissorhands
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:19:04
Give it to my loved ones?
:19:09
Oh, Edward, it does seem that
that's what you should do, but it's not.

:19:16
You dope, everybody knows
you're supposed to give it to the police.

:19:22
Good thinking, Kevin.
:19:23
Well, think about it, you guys.
:19:26
I mean, that's the nicer thing to do.
That's what I would do.

:19:29
We're not trying to confuse him, we're trying
to make things easier, so cut the comedy.

:19:35
I am being serious, Dad.
It's a much nicer thing to do.

:19:38
Forget nice. We're talking right and wrong.
:19:41
Shut up!
:19:42
Oh, goodness! No wonder poor Edward can't
learn right from wrong, living in this family!

:19:48
Well, did you hear
what he did to Peg's curtains?

:19:51
It's unbelievable they're having
their party anyway. Are you going?

:19:55
I don't think so.
:19:57
He practically raped Joyce,
threatening her with those knives.

:20:00
It's a miracle she escaped.
:20:02
I have nothing against Bill and Peg, but...
:20:04
I know. They've got that
teenage daughter in the house.

:20:07
Those poor things!
After what happened to me...

:20:10
Can you imagine?
:20:12
What did you say about the Christmas party?
:20:14
I said I hoped we could make it.
:20:16
I lied too.
:20:37
Edward? Do you want to
give me that new haircut?

:20:41
- Again?
- Yeah, sure!

:20:43
It makes me proud to have you
as my own personal hairdresser.

:20:50
Hi, honey.
:20:51
- Kevin, want to play scissors, paper, stone?
- No.

:20:54
- Why?
- It's boring. I'm tired of always winning.

:20:58
- People's feelings, please. A few manners!
- I'll be outside.


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