Postcards from the Edge
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:55:03
Even if it could be...
:55:04
...your involvement with drugs
has vindicated me.

:55:11
l hardly think you're in a position
to judge me.

:55:15
l hope you weren't
sleeping with someone.

:55:17
-l wasn't sleeping with--
-lf you were, l hope you used condoms.

:55:21
l didn't raise you to act this way.
:55:23
l hope it's your morals in question,
not your judgment.

:55:28
l'm middle-aged.
:55:31
l'm middle-aged.
:55:33
How many 1 20-year-old
women do you know?

:55:39
You just got out of a drug clinic.
You don't know what's best for you.

:55:45
Oh, and l suppose you do?
:55:48
Suzanne, how did we become
so estranged?

:55:52
l've tried to be a good mother to you.
:55:55
Only to be met by this fresh
and superior attitude of yours.

:56:00
You've felt you were my intellectual
superior since you were 1 4 years old.

:56:05
Rightfully so.
You were always more verbal than me.

:56:08
l.
:56:10
Whatever.
:56:16
Why did you turn away from me?
:56:19
l just want you to like me.
l want to be your friend.

:56:23
Could we have this conversation
in the morning? l'm very tired.

:56:27
Every time l try to get close to you,
you push me away.

:56:31
How'd you like to have Joan Crawford
for a mother? Or Lana Turner?

:56:36
These are the options?
:56:37
-You or Lana or Joan?
-When l had my breakdown...

:56:41
...l would've killed myself
if not for you.

:56:44
lt's just like that, that you say--
l don't know what to do with that.

:56:48
l came from nothing
and l made something out of my life.

:56:52
You come from somewhere and you're
trying to make nothing out of yours.

:56:58
You should just get over what happened
to you in your adolescence.


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