Postcards from the Edge
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:12:04
What did you want to do?
:12:13
l don't know.
:12:16
Good.
:12:18
That's your first step.
:12:26
l just feel like
if l don't do what you want...

:12:30
...you're gonna leave me.
You'll punish me.

:12:38
All right, all right.
Let's stop there for the day.

:12:42
Good work, Carol.
:12:46
Okay, everybody, before we go,
l'd like to introduce...

:12:51
...a newcomer, Suzanne,
who's just out of detox.

:12:55
Hi, Suzanne, and welcome.
:12:59
Weren't your parents coming tonight?
:13:02
My mother, you mean.
:13:04
No, my mother's working.
:13:06
She's coming if she can.
:13:10
We should all visit with our
significant others for a few minutes.

:13:17
Suzanne, could l talk to you?
:13:20
Deal with your feelings
before they deal with you.

:13:23
Do you always talk in bumper stickers?
:13:25
Addiction isn't the problem,
it's the solution.

:13:28
-You do.
-Until you remove the solution...

:13:30
...you can't see what the problem is.
:13:33
This anger's not about me.
Who are you angry with?

:13:36
Hello, darling!
:13:38
Hello, dear.
:13:40
Hi, Mama.
:13:42
Am l too late for the family thing?
:13:44
Yeah, but it's okay.
:13:47
l did not want to miss that. How did
it go? What's wrong with your hair?

:13:52
-lt's all the rage in the rehab.
-Excuse me, Suzanne.

:13:55
Can l meet your mother?
:13:57
-Sure. Bart, this is my mom.
-l can't believe l'm meeting you.


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