Mumford
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1:18:14
When I was in high school,
we used to come up here and make out.

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- I liked to watch the sun go down.
- I like that.

1:18:21
- Which thing?
- Either one.

1:18:27
Why did you come to the house?
1:18:29
I thought I had something to tell you,
but I didn't.

1:18:33
- My brother said you were firing me.
- That's one way to put it.

1:18:37
I know what changed your mind. My mother.
She's so horrible, you couldn't desert me.

1:18:43
She made me appreciate your father.
He's my new hero.

1:18:46
He was, actually, a hero.
1:18:49
My dad, when he was in the coast guard,
risked himself to save three people.

1:18:55
I know why you were gonna quit seeing me.
1:19:00
You feel like a fake, an impostor,
as if you don't know what you are doing.

1:19:05
Everybody feels that way sometimes,
like we're not who we're supposed to be.

1:19:10
But, I have to tell you, Dr. Mumford,
you have been a tremendous help to me.

1:19:17
- Yeah?
- I admire you. You're very insightful.

1:19:22
I feel like you've seen me clearly.
1:19:25
I never used to admit how horrible
my mother is. You made that possible.

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- That's good?
- Yes. And my ex-husband.

1:19:32
He never accepted me for who I was.
1:19:34
You've helped me understand
what a dick he is!

1:19:38
You're shockingly honest.
That's what makes you great.

1:19:43
I've never had a man treat me this way.
With you, I feel really listened to.

1:19:53
Can I tell you something? It's embarrassing,
but I feel unguarded with you.

1:19:58
Of course.

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