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So you have connections?
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Toby:
We're trying to do a film

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on suburban lifestyles.
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Kind of an "American Family"
for the new millennium.

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I thought this was about
kids getting into college.

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- Oh, it is.
- Marty: Which is it?

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- You got to keep your focus straight.
- ( nervous laugh )

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Yeah,
you're absolutely right.

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The focus is on the college
admissions process today.

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And you want Scooby
to be the focus of all this?

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Scooby and
a few other students

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of different
socioeconomic backgrounds.

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You didn't mention
any other students before.

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I don't have any yet, but--
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Either Scooby is the focus
or forget it.

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Yeah,
I thought I was the focus.

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I want to be the focus.
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- Ah--!
- Toby,

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we need this to be
a positive experience.

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I suppose
I could reconceive.

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Reconceive.
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Scooby does have
a quality...

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that I've been
looking for.

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A quality that is emblematic
of America today.

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It's part disillusionment,
part hope.

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Twinkies!
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Fern:
Boys, take napkins.

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Napkins.
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Not to be crass,
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but what do we get
out of this?

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Don't worry,
he doesn't mean money.

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I know.
( laughs )

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I know that.
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Well...
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sharing your story,
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your ups and downs
and so forth,

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can, I hope,
be an illuminating experience.

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Yeah.
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How do we know
we won't be exploited?

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No, it's true.
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Mr. Livingston,
I fully understand

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and I share your concerns.
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You feel vulnerable.

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