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1:12:00
...and external and expressive
in the drama and in film.

1:12:09
Creative energy all comes
from nerve in back of neck.

1:12:14
Mrs Tait has trouble writing
because nerve is pinched.

1:12:18
Now, circulation very, very low.
1:12:21
Must drink lots of
Dr Yang's special herbal tea.

1:12:25
Creative spirit will come.
1:12:27
Drink tea next time
Mrs Tait sits down to write.

1:13:07
- Who are you?
- I'm your muse.

1:13:10
My muse?
1:13:11
Yeah. You look surprised.
I'm your muse. I'm here to help you.

1:13:15
- You're having trouble writing.
- I am having trouble, as a matter of fact.

1:13:19
I feel I should be able
to handle some silly little TV script.

1:13:22
- Well, writing's hard.
- Especially with a friend buying.

1:13:25
- You don't think Nancy's a friend?
- Sure. We go back years.

1:13:29
I introduced her to her boss
and the man she lives with.

1:13:32
You're not psychological at all.
How can you be a writer?

1:13:34
- What do you mean?
- What do I mean?

1:13:37
What I mean is,
don't ever count on Nancy Brill.

1:13:39
- She's not gonna give you a break.
- No.

1:13:41
You represent where
she pulled herself out of.

1:13:44
- She's past you.
- Nancy?

1:13:46
Haven't you noticed she keeps checking
her watch when she talks to you?

1:13:50
- It can't be. I introduced her to...
- I know. To her lover and her boss.

1:13:53
More reason to give you the brush.
1:13:55
People that made it
don't want people from the past.

1:13:58
- What are you trying to write?
- That's a script.


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