Nurse Betty
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1:06:00
...and instead you leave with him.
1:06:03
You're like... one of a kind.
1:06:07
Thanks.
1:06:10
It was a totally rejuvenating,
spiritual experience.

1:06:13
I know. I was there.
1:06:15
I'm not denying that she's good.
Thank you, Lupita.

1:06:18
You know she got a job as a nurse?
1:06:21
Method actress?
1:06:23
David Ravell... is getting boring.
1:06:27
We know that.
1:06:28
Well, couldn't I have, like, a sister...
1:06:31
who's a... a twin, who's evil...?
1:06:34
No! We did that with Lonnie.
Remember the blind one last year?

1:06:38
- And he got the Emmy thing for that?
- Yeah.

1:06:43
I think we just bring Betty down, throw
her into the set and see what happens.

1:06:50
- I don't know.
- I'd tell the cast. They'd all be prepped.

1:06:54
- I'll think about it.
- It'd be like live television.

1:06:56
I mean, let's live on the edge
a little bit here!

1:06:59
Come on, Lyla!
We could break the mould.

1:07:01
I said I'll think about it.
1:07:26
Now, let me tell you
why I know she's lying.

1:07:29
First place,
Betty would never fall for a soap star.

1:07:33
It's beneath her.
1:07:35
I don't know,
that bartender sounded very serious.

1:07:38
No, Betty's here on business.
1:07:41
It's the biggest market
for what she's selling.

1:07:43
Wait, wait. Hold up, hold up.
That don't make no sense!

1:07:46
What doesn't make any sense?
1:07:47
Well, you obviously believed the lady!
Shit, we're all the way here in LA!

1:07:50
So you believed her enough
to come the fuck out here!

1:07:53
If you believed her that much, why is
the rest of her story suddenly bullshit?

1:07:56
- I just don't buy it.
- Don't buy it !

1:07:59
Call it instinct. Call it 35 years
of professional know-how.


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