Prozac Nation
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:09:01
Now, that's quality. That's a father.
:09:03
Could you imagine your father?
We'd still be in Manhattan.

:09:07
I told him you've already
had things published.

:09:11
Don't you think you should be getting
the car back? It's getting kind of late.

:09:16
Yeah.
:09:20
Don't forget to eat.
:09:31
- Bye, sweetheart.
- Bye, Mom.

:09:37
Ever since I was a little kid, my mom
and I always hung out together.

:09:45
I didn't fit in with most kids in school.
:09:48
They thought I was strange,
so they made me feel like a stranger.

:09:54
And my mother took advantage of it
from an early age.

:09:58
Throwing me into plays,
spelling bees, studying...

:10:01
...writing, museums, concerts
and even more writing.

:10:06
She convinced me this would
lead to the Holy Grail.

:10:09
Harvard. A place where I would
finally be surrounded by people...

:10:12
...I had something in common with.
:10:14
I'm not gonna ask for much.
:10:16
They don't have
to be a Springsteen fan.

:10:24
Nice meeting you guys.
:10:25
Nice meeting you guys.
:10:28
- Hi.
- Hi.

:10:29
You're Elizabeth, right?
:10:31
Yeah, I thought that I recognized you
from the face book.

:10:35
I read that article that you wrote
about your parents' divorce.

:10:38
- That was brilliant.
- Thank you.

:10:41
- I'm Ruby.
- Hi.

:10:43
- We're gonna be roommates.
- Oh, cool.

:10:47
Seriously, you don't have any idea
what that article meant to me.

:10:50
You telling the grisly truth about
your parents, exposing all their lies.

:10:55
And then meeting with your father,
reconciling with him.


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