Music From Another Room
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:55:00
Perhaps taking a page
out of Billy and Irene's guide to marriage.

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Or feeling the passion that you and Eric ooze.
:55:08
Wait a second. Eric and I have passion.
We have passion.

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- What kind of passion is that? Tell me.
- Here we go again.

:55:18
How many times have we seen this one before?
:55:20
The cowboy, the working-class lug.
:55:22
The stranger rides into town
and teaches the repressed little puritan girl...

:55:26
...how to open up.
:55:28
That is so patronizing,
not to mention clichéd and inaccurate.

:55:32
- Is it?
- For your information, I've been in love.

:55:36
I am in love.
:55:39
God.
:55:41
Why do I always feel like...
:55:42
...I have to prove something to you all the time?
:55:46
I have more passion in me
than you'd know what to do with.

:55:48
I doubt it.
:55:57
You're attracted to me, aren't you?
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Admit it.
:56:03
Want to know something?
Yes. God help me, I am.

:56:08
But I'm only attracted to you
because of your attraction to me.

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- Is that bad?
- It's ludicrous.

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It's a house of cards.
:56:17
So I have no hope?
:56:21
No, you have no hope whatsoever.
:56:30
I mean, we had an interesting experience
25 years ago...

:56:34
...and we crossed paths again.
:56:35
- That's fate.
- Fate?

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Yes.
:56:38
Fate.
:56:39
Please, the last refuge of the truly desperate.
:56:46
All right.
:56:48
All right. Let's have it your way.
:56:50
Fate rules our lives.
Fate caused us to be together now.

:56:55
You think it's our fate to be lovers,
and I think it's our fate to be apart.


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