Election
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Tracy: When I think back
on my relationship

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with Mr. Novotny,
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what I miss most is our talks.
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You did it in your house?
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In your own house?
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OK, I know it seems crazy, but...
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Jim, what I'm trying
to tell you is that...

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Tracy and l...
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are totally, totally...
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in love.
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- In love?
- Yeah.

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It's serious.
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She inspires me in ways
that Linda never has.

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She even wants to read my novel.
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But you haven't
written your novel.

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That's the whole point!
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I--I've got the whole thing
right here!

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I just need
to get it out there.

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And Tracy wants me to write it
so she can read it.

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It's beautiful.
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Dave...
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I'm just saying this
as your friend.

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What you're doing is
really, really wrong,

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and you've gotta stop.
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The line you've crossed is...
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It's immoral,
and it's illegal.

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Jim, come on.
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I don't need a lecture on ethics.
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I'm not talking about ethics.
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I'm talking about morals.
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What's the difference?
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Jim: I guess
I don't have to tell you

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how this all turned out.
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[Clears Throat]
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Tracy's mom...
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she doesn't understand.
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No. I'd say she doesn't.
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Fact is, I have never seen
a mother so upset.

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[Sighs]
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All right. I know what
Tracy told her mother,

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what her mother told me.
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I need to hear this from you
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because I have
a legal responsibility here.

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Let me ask you this.
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Did you cross the line
with this girl?


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