Mrs. Doubtfire
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:12:17
Yeah, Ma, he told me all about it.
:12:20
Yeah, Ma. I heard, I heard.
:12:24
- Well, yeah, he's here.
- No.

:12:28
Ma, he's not really in the mood to talk.
:12:30
Yeah, depressed.
I mean, his marriage is ending.

:12:34
My marriage is not ending. It's just on hiatus.
:12:40
Ma, I think he's in a little bit of denial.
:12:43
No, we're taking good care of your little boy.
Don't worry, Mom.

:12:46
- Hi, Evelyn. Thanks for the jam.
- She says you're welcome.

:12:50
That beige concealer.
When are we gettin' more of it?

:12:53
- Next week.
- You hear that, Ma? Next week.

:12:56
Wait, hang on.
:12:58
- Enough already. It's a man.
- How would you know?

:13:00
Bitch.
:13:02
No, Ma, notyou. I was talkin' about the dog.
:13:06
Ma, listen. We got people
waitin' for us on the set.

:13:09
Oh, yeah. It's a busy life, Ma.
Places to go, faces to paint.

:13:13
Yeah, I'll tell him, Ma.
:13:15
Don't worry, I'll tell him.
:13:17
Yeah. Hold on, Ma.
:13:19
She wants to know
if you want to come stay with her.

:13:21
- No way.
- He says he'll think about it, Ma.

:13:26
I will. All right. I love you, too.
:13:28
Bye, Ma.
:13:31
Hey, listen, you know you can always
stay with us just as long as you want.

:13:35
Thank you, but I'm OK, really.
I mean, this is just a temporary thing.

:13:40
I know Miranda. It's gonna blow over.
:13:47
Mr and Mrs Hillard, although these custody
proceedings tend to favour the mother,

:13:52
we also realise, perhaps now more than
ever, that it is not in a child's best interest

:13:57
to deprive him or her
of an obviously loving father.


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