Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
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I had the same feeling when Mother died.
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I don't want to see them anymore.
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- You don't want to see Carol?
- How am I going to face her?

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What, we're supposed to play tennis?
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I can understand you
being uncomfortable with Bob.

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She just came right out and told us.
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- We have to help them.
- How are we going to help?

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- I don't know yet, but we...
- Yeah, you will have to help your friend Bob.

:41:46
Look, hopefully it happened and it's over,
and that's all there is to it.

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- You know what I think it all is?
- What?

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Instead of her saying
that Bob had an affair...

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and he told me, and I'm leaving him,
which is what she feels...

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- Absolutely.
...she's covering it all up.

:42:02
Now why Bob did it is another story.
I don't know why he told her.

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He's probably very guilty, you know?
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And in the spirit of this
whole confrontation thing, he told her.

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It's not the most intelligent thing to do.
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I wish he'd told me first.
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He didn't tell you?
You didn't know anything about it at all?

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No. I was as surprised as you were.
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Do you know that you've not said one thing
about what Bob has done?

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He's done a terrible thing. I agree with you.
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He's asking for trouble.
But he wants trouble.

:42:39
Alice, there must be 50 million men
having an affair right this second...

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and not one of them is going to go
and tell his wife.

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- And Bob has to go and tell Carol.
- The point is not that he told her.

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The point is that he did it.
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That he cheated on his wife.
That he cheated on Carol.

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I agree. That's bad.
But I think you'll agree with me...

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that if he hadn't told her
there'd be no problem.

:42:58
There'd be no problem
if he hadn't done it, if he hadn't cheated!


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