Melinda and Melinda
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:59:00
- Come on.
- Do I have time to change?

:59:03
- You look fine. Look at me.
- I feel so grungy. I've been working all day.

:59:07
- All right, but hurry, then we'll get a coffee.
- OK.

:59:35
- It's beautiful, isn't it?
- They're so good.

:59:38
I could never decide between the piano and
the cello. The result is I play them both badly.

:59:43
- And the viola.
- I heard you play the piano. You're good.

:59:46
- No.
- Yes.

:59:47
Full of feeling.
You have a lovely touch of the keys.

:59:51
I can see a person's soul
by their intonation on an instrument -

:59:54
- keyboard, horn or strings. I can. It's a gift.
- You saw my soul?

:59:58
Right off the bat. That first party,
when you sat down next to me to play,

1:00:02
the minute you touched the keys
the chord went through me like a knife.

1:00:07
I don't dare ask you what you saw.
1:00:12
It's great.
1:00:14
Although I find
the more turbulent parts a little scary.

1:00:23
- He's still not home.
- Come to dinner with us.

1:00:26
- No, I can't.
- Come on. It's gonna be fun.

1:00:29
We'll go down to this little bistro downtown
west. It's very quiet, very dark, very French.

1:00:34
- I haven't been to a dark bistro since college.
- You'll love it. I've fallen in love there.

1:00:40
No more for me.
1:00:42
- Melinda was the fast, advanced one.
- Come on.

1:00:45
All the men were crazy for her.
They were drawn to her.

1:00:48
Her unpredictability.
1:00:50
No, Laurel was the star of our group.
1:00:53
I remember how jealous everyone was
when you married Lee.

1:00:56
Lee was the most attractive,
most charismatic actor.

1:00:59
My God. You almost broke Cassie's heart,
not that she'd ever admit it.


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