Husbands and Wives
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1:36:03
A year and a half later,
much had occurred.

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Judy was married to Michael.
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-So, you happy?
-Go ahead.

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Yes, l think things have
gone pretty smoothly.

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-He puts up with my idiosyncrasies.
-No, she puts up with mine.

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She's passive-aggressive.
Somehow, she gets what she wants.

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She wanted me, she wanted Gabe...
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...she wanted the job at the magazine,
out of her marriages...

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...she wants Michael....
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l disagree.
1:36:40
When Sally went back to Jack,
l went after Judy.

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Not at first, but when l
decided, l went after her.

1:36:48
Gee, l hope l didn't push.
l wanted it to work, it's true.

1:36:54
We're doing fine. Really.
We've learned to...

1:36:58
...tolerate our problems more.
Don't you think?

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l've learned, anyway, that love is...
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...not about passion and
romance necessarily.

1:37:09
lt's also about companionship and...
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...it's like a buffer against
loneliness, l think.

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That stuff is important.
Somebody to grow old with.

1:37:22
What kills most people is
unreal expectations.

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What about things that
can't be talked about?

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Like sexual problems, for instance.
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-Unresolved.
-Unresolved?

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Well, there's some things you
can't solve and then...

1:37:43
...you have to live with it.
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You construct some
kind of patchwork thing.

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-But sometimes they flare up.
-They do, and when it happens...

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...it gets tough when that happens.
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You learn to deal with it and then
push it under the rug.


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