Igby Goes Down
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:21:01
His creation was an act of animosity.
Why shouldn't his life be one?

:21:11
Listen, Ollie, this summer, Igby's going to
bunk with you at Columbia during the week.

:21:16
You both can go to the Hamptons
on the weekends.

:21:18
Of course.
:21:20
I'll baby-sit Igby all summer long.
:21:23
You know, you have been
a very bad older brother.

:21:29
And yet you're the one he hates.
:21:33
Basically, it's like reverse Darwinism.
:21:37
A situation in which
a less evolved species...

:21:41
...is better equipped to survive
than a more evolved creature.

:21:45
Which, if you think about it,
isn't really reverse Darwinism, so much as...

:21:50
...bigger-picture Darwinism, if you will.
:21:53
What?
:22:06
- Tommy?
- Yeah.

:22:08
What's happening?
Did you hear that? We were out there for....

:22:11
- What are you doing?
- Nothing.

:22:14
Did you hear the locks? It needs oil...
:22:17
- ...or something.
- I'll fix that.

:22:19
Look at this guy. Look at this strapping
young working hunk of manhood.

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That's my godson, Igby.
:22:27
Ever hear that name, "Igby"?
:22:29
It's funny. You met his brother
at the office the other day.

:22:34
How you doin'?
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Good.
:22:41
How you doin'?
:22:43
You're doin' "well."
:22:51
How's the work comin' along there, stud?
:22:55
- Well?
- Do we need this wall?

:22:58
Three thousand square feet over!

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