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And we end with Susan Orlean
in her office at The New Yorker...

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...writing about flowers, and bang!
The movie begins.

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This is the breakthrough I've been
hoping for. It's never been done.

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McKee is a genius!
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And hilarious. He just comes up with all
these great jokes, and everybody laughs.

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But he's serious too, Charles.
You'd love him.

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He's all for originality, just like you.
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But he says we have to realize
that we all write in a genre...

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...and we must find our originality
within that genre.

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There hasn't been a new genre since
Fellini invented the mockumentary.

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My genre's thriller. What's yours?
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You and I share the same DNA.
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Is there anything more lonely than that?
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What'd you say, bro?
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- Yeah?
- Hey.

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Hey, Susie-Q.
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What you up to?
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I don't wanna bother you. Just thought
I'd call and get some more info.

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I think you say some
pretty smart things, John.

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Yeah, smartest guy I know, huh?
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So...
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...whatever happened
to your nursery?

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It was going pretty well.
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But, you know, sometimes bad
things happen, darkness descends.

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Nursery business good, Johnny?
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Everything's good, Uncle Jim.
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This last year's been a dream.
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I'm telling you.
Finally pulling out of debt.

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Amen, honey.
I'm so proud of you two, and...


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