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Now, I'm trying to tell you...
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that we can't afford
to keep you here anymore.
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You already owe two months
worth of back rent.
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It's mine,
and you're not taking it away.
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Read the will, Nell.
It states, in plain language:
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"The executor shall have
the right to dispose of...
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any and all personal property
as he shall see fit."
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- He's not even real family.
- Yeah, well, maybe not.
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But clearly, Mother thought Lou
would be much better equipped...
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to deal with these
unpleasant details than you.
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"Unpleasant details" ?
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What have I been dealing with
for the past 11 years ?
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I've cooked, cleaned, mopped up
her urine ! You call that
an "unpleasant detail" ?
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- Hey, your sister
didn't write the will.
- We all know what you've done.
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- We're trying to help.
- Do not help me !
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Oh, Ritchie.
Just go sit on the couch, okay ?
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- Oh.
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Anyway, once probate closes,
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we can put this apartment
on the market,
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and we all might be able
to make a few bucks.
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Also, we know how much you love
Mom's car, so we're giving it to you.
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You're taking away my home
and giving me a 20-year-old car ?
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Absolutely. We'll deduct the value
from the proceeds of the apartment.
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Who are you ?
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Do you understand
that I have nowhere to go ?
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We've been talking,
and Lou and I are very busy.
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We could use someone to help us
with the cleaning and the cooking,
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Looking after Ritchie ?
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