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:19:07
MAN: There he is! That's him!
:19:10
CROWD: Howard! Howard!
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Howard! Howard!
:19:14
[Reporters shouting]
:19:19
MAN: Do you have a boyfriend?
:19:21
HOWARD: I am getting married!
I am not gay!

:19:23
WOMAN: Do you know Ellen?
:19:27
A teacher in trouble,
a town under siege...

:19:30
a journey to the heartland.
:19:32
Peter Malloy.
:19:33
Stay tuned.
:19:35
MAN: Howard!
:19:36
WOMAN: Should gays be allowed
to handle fresh produce?

:19:38
HOWARD: I don't care!
This is a classroom!

:19:44
Class.
:19:46
So, uh, where were we?
:19:49
Romantic poetry. Shakespeare.
:19:52
Talented, English, dead.
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The sonnets.
:19:55
"Shall I compare thee
to a summer's gay?

:19:58
"Thou art more lovely
and more temperate...

:20:01
"Rough winds do shake
the darling buds of May, and..."

:20:17
OK.
:20:19
Let's get it into the open.
What's on your mind?

:20:24
MEREDITH: Is it... true?
:20:27
Of course not!
:20:29
I'm getting married
in three days!

:20:30
MIKE: See? I knew it!
Told you.

:20:34
HOWARD: All right, class.
:20:35
JACK: Why did he say it on TV
in front of the whole world?

:20:38
VICKY:
Were you incredibly embarrassed?

:20:41
Did you want to stick
a grenade in your mouth?

:20:44
HOWARD: Class, class.
I don't know why he said it.

:20:47
I've been trying
to figure that out.

:20:49
That's not why we're here today.
:20:52
- Mr. Brackett.
- Mike?

:20:55
MIKE: I've been thinking
about it all night.

:20:58
Why would he say you were gay?
I got it figured out.


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