Benny & Joon
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:12:01
- She already has a home.
- Benny, she'd be with her peers.

:12:05
She hates her peers. She's already quit
the two day centres to prove it.

:12:09
Look, all we need right now
is a new housekeeper.

:12:12
Well, I know of no one else.
You've been up and down the list.

:12:16
You might want to consider
that there are some people

:12:19
more capable of handling
these episodes than you.

:12:25
I think that you two living together
may not be the best thing any more.

:12:30
I'm her brother, and I'm her only family.
:12:33
And we've done just fine,
the two of us, for 1 2 years.

:12:38
Yes, but her stress level is always
a factor in her display of symptoms.

:12:43
Her agitation should
be kept to a minimum.

:12:47
Everybody gets agitated.
Sometimes it's the only option.

:12:50
Benny, don't get me wrong.
:12:52
I'm impressed how
you've managed this long.

:12:56
But a group home would let her
develop other relationships.

:13:00
We don't know this,
but what if she were capable of a job?

:13:03
They'd encourage her in that direction.
:13:06
These are very nice places -
nurturing, supportive.

:13:10
I'm not farming her out.
:13:36
I have every right to be outside, Officer.
:13:39
- I have every right.
- Yes, ma'am.

:13:41
May I see some ID, please?
:13:57
- Waldo, did you start that brake job yet?
- Joon called. You've run out of tapioca.


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