Melinda and Melinda
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1:13:00
- You play the melody.
- All right.

1:13:08
Is that what you're trying for?
1:13:12
- Exactly.
- Good.

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So, his name is Billy Wheeler,
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and he's a piano player.
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And he also writes pretty music.
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And he walked me back to my apartment
and he invited me out on a date.

1:13:29
And
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I think I'm in love.
1:13:35
- In love?
- Well, I mean, I'm exaggerating, of course,

1:13:38
but some bell definitely went off.
1:13:42
- A bell?
- One of those bells that now and then rings,

1:13:46
as Mr Cole Porter put it. So, anyway, I just
thought that you would be pleased to know.

1:13:52
So, what is it that you wanted to tell me?
1:13:59
I don't... It doesn't matter.
1:14:02
OK. This situation is perfect -
he's despondent, he's desperate, he's suicidal.

1:14:09
All the comic elements are in place.
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Now she's going out with Billy Wheeler,
and Hobie's the single upstairs neighbour.

1:14:18
Now she's fixing him up.
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We must know somebody for Hobie.
1:14:22
- The woman who owns your art gallery?
- Phoebe's married.

1:14:25
I don't need to meet anyone.
I'm fine just staying in my room and...

1:14:28
And what? Moping?
1:14:31
Get out and reinvest your emotion.
Don't indulge your depression.

1:14:35
- Hey. Stacey Fox. Why not?
- Who?

1:14:38
She recently broke up with some Wall
Street guy. She's bright and great-looking.

1:14:43
- What does she do?
- Investment.

1:14:45
One of those business suits
who makes love to you on a conference call.

1:14:49
She's no stereotype. She posed for a feature
for Playboy on naked political conservatives.

1:14:55
Well, uh, I don't know if that's his type.
She's probably got augmented cleavage.


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