Bless the Child
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- Maybe Cody would like to meet her.
- We have a wonderful nanny.

:36:06
Cody, go in my room
and watch cartoons, okay, sweetie?

:36:09
- [Dialing Phone]
- Hi. Could you send Dahnia up now?

:36:15
Jenna, I don't think
you understand.

:36:18
- Cody's very special.
- You just said she was fine.

:36:21
Yes, but she probably
has a form of autism.

:36:24
-I want the right people to see her.
-She's with the right people.

:36:27
It's taken a lot of work
to bring her to this point.

:36:31
A change could
undo everything.

:36:33
Mags, Eric and I talked about this.
She's my daughter.

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And it's sort of like--
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It's not really up to you.
:36:43
Who do you think raised her when you
left her like a piece of luggage?

:36:47
Who paid for her doctors
and her schools and her test?

:36:50
That gives me some say
what happens to her.

:36:52
Of course it does, Maggie.
:36:53
We're grateful that you took care
of Cody when Jenna wasn't able to,

:36:58
but now she is.
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And I have the money to give her...
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the kind of special care
and schooling she needs.

:37:04
Now that you're here,
I want you both to be in her life.

:37:07
She's made so much progress,
but what she needs right now...

:37:11
are rules and stability
and familiar faces.

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are rules and stability
and familiar faces.

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Then the sooner she gets
familiar with us, the better.

:37:17
- [Knock On Door]
- Ah, Dahnia.

:37:22
This is Dahnia, Mags.
She's wonderful with children.

:37:25
Hello, Miss O'Connor.
May I see the child?

:37:28
- No, you can't.
- As you wish.

:37:32
Maggie, really there's
no reason to be so defensive.

:37:36
We want you to be part of the family
and visit Cody regularly.

:37:40
This is crazy. It's too soon.
I have to talk to Cody.

:37:45
- No. There's nothing to talk about.
-Jenna, please.

:37:49
Well, I think
this visit is over.

:37:52
Jenna, why don't you
wait in the car?


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