Magnolia
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1:10:00
He's a dying man,
and he's sick...

1:10:03
and he's asked me
to help him....

1:10:07
to help him find his son.
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Hello? Are you there?
1:10:13
I'm here. I'm listening.
1:10:14
OK. You see...
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Frank T.J. Mackey
is Earl Partridge's son.

1:10:20
So where are you
from originally?

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- Around here.
- Valley?

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- Hollywood, mainly.
- What did your parents do?

1:10:28
My father was in television.
1:10:30
My mother-- This is going
to sound silly to you.

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- Try me.
- She was a librarian.

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Why does that sound silly?
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I don't know.
I guess it doesn't.

1:10:38
Does your mother still work?
1:10:40
No, she's retired.
1:10:42
Are you close?
1:10:44
She's my mother.
1:10:46
Yes, but she's a woman, too.
1:10:48
How does she feel about
"Seduce and Destroy"?

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What does she say?
1:10:55
Well, she says,
"You go get them, honey."

1:10:59
What about your father?
1:11:01
My father.
Unfortunately, he passed away.

1:11:04
I'm sorry.
I had no idea.

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No, please.
1:11:08
I wouldn't have brought
that up if I had known.

1:11:10
It's a very hard thing.
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Please.
Yes, it is, but...listen.

1:11:14
You have to move forward.
The past has its place.

1:11:17
It was a long time ago
and people die.

1:11:21
Let's switch gears here.
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According to your book,
you ended up at UC Berkeley?

1:11:28
- '84-'89.
- Psychology major.

1:11:30
- That's right.
- Get your masters?

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This close.
1:11:35
That's impressive in five years.
1:11:37
Cap, can I have some coffee?
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Can I get you anything?
1:11:41
No, I'm good.
1:11:42
She's good.
I need coffee.

1:11:48
Cats and dogs out there, huh?
1:11:52
Must have a lot going on
for all that stuff back there.

1:11:57
You could...
1:11:59
You could have quite a party
with all that stuff.


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