Edward Scissorhands
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:13:02
- But we can see him now?
- We're going to have to hold him overnight.

:13:06
- He has to stay in prison all night?
- You can pick him up in the morning.

:13:11
Oh, Edward!
:13:13
Hello, Edward.
:13:15
Oh, Edward, dear. I blame myself.
:13:17
What in God's name
was going through your mind, son?

:13:21
Why didn't I set a better example?
You saw how I envied Jim's parents.

:13:25
What were you gonna do with that stuff?
:13:27
I blithely say "We'll get money
for the salon somehow",

:13:31
but I never meant stealing.
:13:33
Dear, stealing's not the way to get it.
Stealing's not the way to get anything.

:13:37
Except trouble.
And you're in a serious heap of that.

:13:41
Oh, Edward. Why ever did you do this?
:13:43
- Damn those TV programmes!
- Damn them all to hell!

:13:47
Or did somebody put you up to this?
:14:01
Will he be OK, doc?
:14:04
The years spent in isolation have not given
him the tools to judge right from wrong.

:14:09
He's had no context.
He's been completely without guidance.

:14:12
Furthermore his work, the garden sculptures,
hairstyles and so forth,

:14:16
indicate that he's a highly imaginative...
:14:19
character.
:14:20
His awareness of what we call reality
is radically underdeveloped.

:14:24
But will he be all right out there?
:14:27
Oh, yeah. He'll be fine.
:14:35
Listen, it could keep me up all night worrying
about ya. You watch yourself, you hear?

:14:46
I happened to be up,
so I heard all this noise...

:14:48
All along I felt in my gut
there was somethin' wrong with him.

:14:53
- It could have been my house.
- Or any of our houses, but...

:14:57
I warned you, didn't I?
I saw the sign of Satan on him.


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