America's Sweethearts
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:12:02
He looks like a bug.
:12:05
I just want this week to be over.
:12:07
Why can't the world accept the fact
I don't want to be with Eddie anymore?

:12:11
I just want to scream at people,
"Get a life!"

:12:16
-I want this week to be over. Is it?
-Almost. Push.

:12:22
I'm sorry.
:12:25
I smell smoke. Is somebody smoking?
:12:29
-I don't know.
-It's probably Larry.

:12:32
-How many heart attacks has he had?
-Six? Maybe seven?

:12:36
Can we just go?
I don't want to be here anymore.

:12:40
-Those are beautiful.
-Okay.

:12:42
I got a call from Lee today.
:12:44
-Who's Lee?
-The studio's publicist. You remember.

:12:47
-I do?
-Remember were you were doing Letterman?

:12:49
You got upset when they bumped your
show off the air due to the Gulf War.

:12:53
He was there.
He got you that English toffee.

:12:55
I remember the English toffee. Great toffee.
:12:57
We'll get you some when you meet
with him to talk about the junket.

:13:02
-Oh, God. Do I have to?
-Meet with him? Yes, you have to.

:13:07
It's not fair. All this pressure on me
and none whatsoever on Eddie.

:13:11
He's probably having the time of his life.
:13:14
This letter is a very important part
of the healing process.

:13:17
Writing to your mother,
you have the opportunity to thank her...

:13:20
...or forgive her or ask her why she did
the things she did.

:13:24
Don't mail the letter.
:13:26
The simple act of putting it on paper
frees you...

:13:29
...allows you to let go.
:13:31
Now, what did you say to your mother?
:13:36
"Dear Mom:
:13:38
"Fuck you."
:13:39
Okay. We'll try the letter some other time.
:13:44
Are you comfortable
speaking about Gwen?

:13:47
-Do you think I should?
-There is no "should."

:13:49
-Do you think I can?
-What is "can"?

:13:53
All right.
:13:59
There was this place in Chinatown.

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