Terms of Endearment
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1:32:00
Dinner!
1:32:17
Dear, you have a malignancy.
1:32:26
- Say it again?
- Malignancy.

1:32:32
Rosie...our girl is in trouble.
1:32:36
She has a cyst that's malignant.
1:32:39
They're taking her to a hospital
in Lincoln, Nebraska.

1:32:50
We'll release her in a few days.
1:32:52
We do more and more
on an outpatient basis.

1:32:56
We shouldn't need to take her back,
unless the illness escalates.

1:32:59
But you're not telling me anything.
1:33:01
What are you confused about?
1:33:04
How is she?
1:33:06
I tell people to hope for the best
and prepare for the worst.

1:33:12
And they let you get away with that?
1:33:15
Look, you're wrong to see everything
as so desperate and serious.

1:33:20
And it won't do your daughter any
good to get those signals, either.

1:33:29
What's wrong now?
1:33:32
I'm so frustrated with that doctor.
But it boils down to this.

1:33:36
You're getting out and
you don't have to stay here again.

1:33:40
Unless the illness spreads.
I really don't feel sick.

1:33:43
Hey, Emma. Come to New York
for a visit. My treat.

1:33:49
Great. We'll have to see.
Look at these letters from the kids.

1:33:52
Teddy says he couldn't sleep,
but Melanie slept fine.

1:33:57
Tommy thinks there's nothing
to be concerned about...


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