Terms of Endearment
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1:47:10
- Have you seen her yet today?
- Yes.

1:47:13
I've been with her most of
last night and today, as usual.

1:47:18
I haven't, uh...
really talked to the kids yet.

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I'm not sure how much they realise,
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but they know
something bad's happening.

1:47:29
Flap...
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Patsy wants to raise Melanie
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and maybe the boys.
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I think they should be with me,
don't you?

1:47:38
What can you be thinking about?
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Raising three children,
working full time and chasing women

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requires a lot more energy
than you have.

1:47:48
You know, one of the
nicest qualities about you

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is that you recognise
your weaknesses.

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Don't lose that quality
when you need it the most.

1:48:02
You have no right,
nor any invitation,

1:48:07
to discuss where
or how my children live.

1:48:29
From what the doctor says,
it's time that we have the talk now.

1:48:35
Do you know how much I hate
the idea of losing you?

1:48:40
Yes.
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Well, nobody...
Nobody seems to know that except you.

1:48:49
I... Well...
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What?
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I'm thinking about my identity,
and not having one any more.

1:48:57
Who am l, if I'm not the man
who's failing Emma?


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