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:59:02
My mother called to tell me that
she's working on a new photojournal
of India, and my mother is home.

:59:08
- My mother is home.
- Hello, Zoe darling.

:59:11
So, is this what your father
calls "sophisticated"?

:59:15
Twelve-year-old girls drinking
strawberry daiquiris and reading
Paris Vogue.

:59:19
- Mom, what are you doing here?
- Oh, my God, we gotta go.

:59:22
That's a warm welcome,
and I'm your mother...

:59:24
this is my bedroom,
and these are my earrings.

:59:28
- I'm sorry, Mrs Montez.
- Sorry.

:59:30
- Bye, Zoe.
- That's my hat.

:59:31
- Watch that.
- Sorry.
- Bye, Mrs Montez.

:59:34
- I'm sorry, girls. I was not
intending to be a snob. It was--
- So long, Zoe.

:59:39
- You will forgive me, won't you, girls?
- Bye, Zoe.
- Bye, Mrs Montez.

:59:41
- Bye, girls.
- Move it, move it. Let's go. Move it.

:59:47
- Hello.
- Aw.

:59:48
One, two, three--
:59:51
Come on, Lundy.
Hurry up. Let's go.

:59:53
- Bye, Zoe.
- See you later, Bridget.

:59:55
Uh, sorry, Mom,
but what's going on?

:59:59
Zoe, I know this is--
this is difficult, but...

1:00:02
your father and I
are trying a reconciliation.

1:00:05
What?
1:00:09
Oh, Zoe. Oh, sweetheart.
1:00:12
Most kids would be happy
to hear that.

1:00:15
Oh, whatever's right.
1:00:19
- It's your clothes, I think.
- My clothes?

1:00:21
Something's wrong with my clothes?
1:00:23
The shoulders are really big.
1:00:26
Oh, Zoe, would yo--
Please don't start on my shoulders.

1:00:30
A woman shouldn't have
bigger shoulders than a man.

1:00:33
Besides, they slide around.
1:00:39
Face it, Mom, they're passé.
1:00:44
We should have given me
a fair warning you were coming...

1:00:46
so I could have reserved
a room at the Plaza.

1:00:48
She's a nut.
1:00:51
See? And you're smoking again.
1:00:53
I tell you, Charlotte,
you shouldn't be hanging out
with those art friends of yours.

1:00:57
Lucy Montana and Aggie Zenobia?
You're better than that, Mom.


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