Inventing the Abbotts
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:30:03
JOAN: Jacey needs to be disciplined.
- I don't think that's necessary.

:30:07
- Lf I were you, I'd talk to him and...
- I'm not going to do that.

:30:11
If you have something to say to my son,
you'll have to say it to him yourself.

:30:18
I just thought you'd like to know
what your son has done.

:30:23
And why on earth should I believe
anything you say, Joan?

:30:35
OLDER DOUG: That visit not only marked
the end of Jacey's affair with Eleanor...

:30:40
...but also the end
of Eleanor Abbott herself.

:30:43
She disappeared from Haley,
vanished or banished.

:30:47
No one knew for certain.
:30:49
But life at the Abbotts '
went on without her.

:31:19
PAMELA:
Hey!

:31:22
How come you're going
to summer school?

:31:25
I got an incomplete in U.S. History.
:31:28
Mrs. Bates caught me drawing boobs
on a picture of Mamie Eisenhower.

:31:32
- Why do you always do things like that?
- I wish I knew.

:31:36
Just can't seem to help it sometimes.
:31:40
Are you coming to the party?
:31:44
It's my birthday, you know.
:31:48
Everybody's gonna be there.
It should be fun.

:31:52
I don't know. Maybe.
:31:57
Just come, okay?

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