1:13:01
If they take Lucy
away from her father...
1:13:06
they will take away
an enormous piece of her...
1:13:10
and I worry that she will spend
the rest of her life...
1:13:16
trying to fill that hole.
1:13:21
Thank you, Ms.Cassell.
1:13:23
No further questions.
1:13:27
Thank you for coming here
today, Annie.
1:13:30
You're welcome, Sam.
1:13:35
Can Sam add?
1:13:36
Yes.
1:13:39
What about multiplication?
1:13:41
He's learning.
1:13:43
What does that mean?
He can't multiply two times two?
1:13:46
I don't know about you,
Mr.Turner...
1:13:50
but my memories of my parents...
1:13:52
have nothing to do with
the times table...
1:13:55
or with state capitals.
1:13:58
A truck ran into
the state capital building...
1:14:00
and it went on fire
on television.
1:14:04
I saw that on the news with
the reporter with the toupee...
1:14:06
and Mr.Turner lost his toupee.
1:14:09
Thank you, Mr.Wali.
1:14:14
I bet
he's knocking on your door...
1:14:18
asking questions all the time.
1:14:19
Yes. All the time.
1:14:22
Let's see.
The last question...
1:14:25
was whether to use
Biz or Clorox...
1:14:29
to get the grass stains
out of Lucy's soccer uniform.
1:14:35
Eventually,
Lucy will go through puberty.
1:14:38
How much insight or know-how...
1:14:41
will he bring to
those sensitive subjects...
1:14:44
of a young girl's development?
1:14:46
I can only imagine how much...
1:14:47
insight and sensitivity
you yourself would bring...
1:14:50
to that delicate area,
Mr.Turner...
1:14:52
or any father, for that matter.
1:14:56
And you've had plenty
of opportunity...
1:14:58
to observe fathers,
haven't you?
1:14:59
Objection.