Igby Goes Down
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:18:01
Next fall, you'll be starting
at yet another school.

:18:04
Are you gonna try to make an effort
this time around?

:18:12
I'm considering my options.
:18:16
Am I to understand you have four separate
doctors, all writing you prescriptions?

:18:20
It's a point of convenience.
:18:22
With no knowledge
of what the others are prescribing!

:18:24
My dear man, I assure you,
I need my peppies.

:18:27
Perhaps if you cut down on the Valium
and the sleeping pills...

:18:30
- ...you'd have more energy.
- Without them I get very tense.

:18:33
You get tense
because you pop speed like candy.

:18:36
- Bad Mrs. Slocumb.
- I beg your pardon.

:18:41
Patients actually tolerate
this cheeky-little-shit routine of yours?

:18:45
Find it cute, do they?
:18:47
- Mrs. Slocumb--
- Out!

:18:57
- I'm not well.
- You mean literally?

:19:00
Yes, literally. They've run tests.
:19:04
This doesn't seem so bad.
:19:05
As nice a place as any to spend the spring.
Round out your rough edges.

:19:09
This'll do for ya.
:19:10
I still want you
to come and work for me this summer.

:19:14
Stay with Bunny and me
at the summer house. What do you think?

:19:18
Now, listen, the reason that Mimi...
:19:21
...your mother, hasn't been able to...
:19:24
...visit you.... I'm sure she wanted to.
She went to the...

:19:27
...hospital for a bit of a rest,
and they discovered something else.

:19:32
Something rather bad.
:19:34
She's getting treatment for it. Everybody's
damn confident she'll be fine, but....

:19:39
You know what mastectomy is?
:19:44
Your house....
:19:46
It's on the beach, right?
:19:49
Contract.
:19:51
It's a contract. See,
families should be run like companies...

:19:55
...with everybody's responsibilities
clearly defined.

:19:58
Children, at the age of reason...

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