Soapdish
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:47:05
Excuse me.
Can I join you?

:47:08
I'm Lori Craven,
the homeless mute.

:47:10
Of course. You speak beautifully
for a mute.

:47:14
- Please.
- Thank you.

:47:19
That was quite a scene
with you and Celeste.

:47:22
Thank you.
:47:23
No, I meant after, after.
:47:26
Oh, that. Well, there's a bit
of history there, I'm afraid.

:47:29
Yeah, she said you were
on the show in the old days.

:47:33
"The old days." Yes.
:47:35
So long ago that we had cigarette
commercials done by doctors.

:47:38
Really?
:47:41
- Could I ask you a small favor?
- Anything.

:47:45
Give my aunt a break.
:47:47
Gladly.
Who's your aunt?

:47:49
Celeste is my aunt.
:47:51
- Celeste is your aunt?
- Yeah.

:47:53
I know this is none of my business,
but she feels threatened right now.

:47:57
This place is crawling
with subplots.

:48:00
So you're her niece.
The beautiful little mute.

:48:03
I see the resemblance.
Of course.

:48:06
Determined little chin.
:48:07
Exactly! And the hands.
:48:12
More expressive than Celeste's.
May I?

:48:20
Hands say so much about a person.
Don't you think?

:48:24
Tell me about your family again,
what they're like.

:48:27
You know. I've told you. You trying
to give me gas? Forget it.

:48:30
Have you ever done anything
really horrible to them?

:48:33
Aside from naming my twins
Venus and Saturn...

:48:35
which was grist for the mill
for ten years?

:48:38
Ten years! And my mother
finally forgave me a year ago.

:48:42
But she keeps bringing it up
at public holidays.

:48:44
I should be taken out and shot
for what I've done to mine.

:48:48
What are you talking about?
You've been great to Lori.

:48:50
You've written her,
sent her presents.

:48:54
What?
:48:55
I don't know.
:48:56
- Why are you crying?
- I don't know!

:48:58
Then quit it!

prev.
next.