Inventing the Abbotts
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1:01:00
- No, thanks.
- Don't sit on that.

1:01:02
- Doug just painted it.
- I know.

1:01:10
I had to bring her here today.
There's nowhere else we can go.

1:01:14
- I appreciate that, but...
- I love her.

1:01:19
- And I am gonna marry her.
- Do her parents know about this?

1:01:23
- Of course not.
- Shouldn't they?

1:01:26
I don't give a damn about them.
1:01:33
Does Alice feel the same way you do?
1:01:36
She loves me.
1:01:40
And she's agreed to marry you?
1:01:43
She will.
1:01:46
She needs time. She's frightened.
This isn't easy for her.

1:01:50
- How does hiding it make it easier?
- We don't really have any choice, do we?

1:01:56
Alice is a grown woman.
She has a child. If she loves you...

1:02:00
I've gotta get her away
from her parents...

1:02:03
I can't be a party to that, Jacey.
1:02:07
I don't need your help.
1:02:11
And I'm not asking for it.
1:02:15
Find somewhere else to take Alice.
I can't have you bringing her here.

1:02:20
I'm sorry.
1:02:28
OLDER DOUG: Jacey pretended
to care for Alice so well...

1:02:31
...the illusion became so complete,
that even he was fooled.

1:02:35
JACEY:
Marry me.

1:02:37
ALICE:
Lmpossible.

1:02:40
JACEY:
Nothing's impossible.

1:02:46
JACEY: What do you mean?
That's not the way it is.

1:02:50
ALICE:
Go away!

1:02:53
JACEY: Doesn't it mean anything to you?
ALICE: It's screwing.

1:02:56
JACEY:
No. It's more than that.

1:02:57
ALICE: Don't!
JACEY: Don't what?


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