Mumford
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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.

1:19:29
- 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.
1:20:00
Thanks to this therapy...
I now know what I am looking for.

1:20:06
I need to find a man like you.
1:20:10
Not one who's treating me, of course.
1:20:14
And I'm gonna do it, damn it!
You have given me the confidence.

1:20:20
Sofie... that makes me very happy.
1:20:25
Doc, the dude is seriously deluded.
I said that to him.

1:20:29
"If you think I'll do that shit for you,
you are seriously deluded. "

1:20:34
- What did he say?
- He said, "Which we already knew. "

1:20:38
- What did he want you to do?
- First he tells me to stop smoking.

1:20:44
I told him, "Abso-fucking-lutely no",
as you can see.

1:20:47
Then he says stop smoking dope. No again.
1:20:50
Then he says he doesn't want me
going with any other guys.

1:20:54
What balls on this guy!
Are we going steady? Jesus!

1:20:58
- No again?
- I said I'd consider it.


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