Anger Management
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:25:08
-It's been a while.
-Yes, it has.

:25:10
-You look marvelous, Brenda.
-Thank you.

:25:13
-And how are the boys?
-Fantastic.

:25:15
James made the basketball team,
Raheem landed the lead...

:25:18
...in Fiddler on the Roof.
:25:19
Raheem will make
a breathtaking Tevye, I'm sure.

:25:23
so do you have a take
on this Buznik guy?

:25:27
Is this good or bad?
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Well, it's bad that he's
talking to her...

:25:32
...but it's good that....
:25:35
No, it's bad. It's all bad.
:25:38
-You think you can help him?
-I think so, Your Honor.

:25:42
If I can't, I'll tear him apart
with my bare hands.

:25:54
Mr. Buznik...
:25:55
...because of the enormous respect
I have for Dr. Rydell...

:25:59
...I'm placing you in his intensive
anger management program...

:26:02
...for 30 days.
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But if you fail to strictly adhere
to the rules of his program...

:26:07
...you will spend the next year
in state prison.

:26:23
-Buddy?
-Good evening. Ready to get it on?

:26:25
Get what on?
What are you doing here?

:26:27
Well, well, well.
:26:29
The lair of the rage rhino.
:26:30
I smell the effluvium
of pain and frustration.

:26:33
-Where should we put my stuff?
-What stuff?

:26:36
We've got 30 days
to control your anger.

:26:38
My approach dictates
intense observation.

:26:41
What better vantage point
than bunkmates?

:26:44
Put that there, Dan,
thank you very much.

:26:47
No. No. I'm sorry. Guys, I don't think
you should be moving in with me.

:26:52
sit down, Dave.
:26:55
Let's be perfectly clear about this.
:26:58
You've been deemed
a threat to society.


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