Melinda and Melinda
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:32:00
I didn't say anything about Melinda.
:32:02
- You just muttered her name.
- I was wondering how the poor thing's doing.

:32:07
You know, plain-looking girl, all alone...
:32:10
- I'd hardly call her plain-looking.
- Well...

:32:12
Jennifer wants to set her up with someone.
Remember Greg Earlinger, Doug's dentist?

:32:17
We met him once. He's a tall, sexy,
handsome-looking guy. The Bentley.

:32:21
Very well off. Charming, bright.
:32:24
- You commented on how impressive he was.
- Vaguely.

:32:28
- Anyway, Doug's hyped him on Melinda.
- Yeah, I think... Why, I do recall him.

:32:32
Wasn't he full of himself, though?
Kind of an unjustified self-confidence?

:32:37
- As I recall, it was justified.
- Someone who has an answer for everything.

:32:41
I'm gonna ask Melinda
if it's OK if we give him her number.

:32:44
No. No, don't be silly.
What does she wanna do with a dentist?

:32:47
She was already married to a doctor.
She found that dull.

:32:51
- A dentist is the same thing, but oral.
- Greg's not dull.

:32:54
He hikes. He's a great bridge player.
Tennis. He goes on safaris.

:32:58
Well, it... I mean, who goes on safaris?
:33:02
- You need shots to do that.
- Melinda, hey, it's Susan. How are you?

:33:06
Good. I was wondering if it was OK with you
if we give your number to this wonderful guy.

:33:11
I'm not giving the number out.
Don't say that I am...

:33:14
He's a very rich dentist. He's cultivated
and athletic. He's gorgeous-looking.

:33:19
"Gorgeous dentist" is an oxymoron.
:33:21
And... There's nothing to be nervous about.
Look, we'll all go out, the four of us.

:33:26
We'll go to dinner or we'll go to a show
or something. I don't think you'll be sorry.

:33:30
- I think she's never, ever gonna go for it.
- OK, great.

:33:34
- Not in a million years.
- Fantastic. OK, bye.

:33:37
- She loves the idea.
- I told you.

:33:44
Hi. What are you doing down here?
:33:46
I got the part! The director kept insisting
and the producers finally gave in.

:33:50
- That's great, Lee.
- Finally, a role I can make sing.

:33:55
You're certainly a natural for the character.
:33:57
- Why would you say that?
- You've said it a hundred times.


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