:03:02
Goodbye, Broadway.
:03:03
Mary, please.
:03:04
Don't be such a drama queen.
:03:06
Lola!
:03:07
My name from
this day forward is Lola.
:03:09
I've known since I was 5 years
old that my true name is Lola.
:03:12
You were named Mary.
:03:13
It is the name
on your birth certificate.
:03:15
It is the name
that I am going to call you.
:03:19
In my family, I am a flamingo
in a flock of pigeons.
:03:36
Goodbye, New York.
:03:38
Goodbye, any chance of becoming
a famous actress.
:04:00
Your parents tell you
to have hopes and dreams.
:04:02
And then they move you
to New Jersey.
:04:04
It makes no sense.
:04:06
Welcome to Deadwood.
:04:08
Is she allowed to say that?
:04:26
Come on.
:04:27
Hurry, hurry.
:04:29
Let's see the new house.
:04:31
Come on.
:04:36
Oh, Mom.
:04:37
It's just grass.
:04:39
But it's all over the place.
:04:44
The sun porch is my bedroom.
:04:46
Ordinariness
isn't the only thing
:04:47
I have to fight against
in my house.
:04:49
Gross injustice is another.
:04:51
The only person I can turn to
is Stu Wolff,
:04:53
the greatest poet
since Shakespeare
:04:55
and the lead singer
of Sidarthur.
:04:57
He'd see me through
my dark suburban days.