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  • the senior about to watch is actually my favorite scene in the screenplay and in early cuts of the film.

  • And while the final film sort of cuts the scene off, the full scene, which you're about to see, continues into this emotional game of manipulation by Diane.

  • It takes place the morning after Chloe stuck downstairs to Google the name of the medication.

  • Try Guoxin.

  • The next morning, Diane tries to not only play try got sent off, but also sort of like wind back the emotional graces of her daughter.

  • It contains some A plus acting some a plus emotional manipulation and a ton of references and Easter eggs.

  • So all my favorite movies, out of everything we shot this is still my favorite, and I hope you enjoy.

  • Oh, all right, that's way too long.

  • How do you suppose?

  • No, no, no, no, no.

  • I am looking at the agreement right now, and nowhere does it say that you can keep a customer in the dark for that long.

  • Well, even if I No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

  • Please do not put me on hold.

  • I had to wait for 20 minutes just to talk to you.

  • Is this how you treat everyone who calls its customers?

  • Sir?

  • Yes, I am still here.

  • So there's nothing.

  • You can do that and you'll let me know.

  • Yeah.

  • Fine.

  • Goodbye.

  • Yeah.

  • How long will it be down for?

  • Oh, I don't know.

  • Tomorrow, next week.

  • Window they gave was still the end of the month.

  • How did you know that was about the Internet?

  • I use the computer last night.

  • Mhm.

  • Well, you were asleep.

  • What were you looking up when my printer keeps dying?

  • I was trying to fix the module board, but it might just need a better nozzle.

  • Does it?

  • I don't know.

  • There was an Internet.

  • Yeah, it was on your search history.

  • It's just heart medication, honey.

  • A couple of days ago, you said you saw a pill bottle with my name on it.

  • And I told you you were wrong.

  • You weren't wrong.

  • I printed a new label and stuck it over the other.

  • Why?

  • It used to be every class needed me.

  • Ah, few times a year.

  • Spanish.

  • I'd sub at least twice a month.

  • But it's changed.

  • Ah, lot.

  • And I don't know why didn't you notice that yesterday?

  • was the first time I got called in this semester.

  • I know that this is the worst thing a mother could do.

  • Tell their child about their financial problems and then expect them not to worry.

  • But I am only doing it because your trust in me is it steak right now.

  • And I care way more about that than some stupid money problem that will go away.

  • Your medication is on my insurance and because I don't have to mark paralyzed since birth as a pre existing condition, I pay 1/10 of the price and rush to the front door every day before four to make sure you never see those stamps on the mail.

  • If Dad were alive, he would have taken care of both of us.

  • But it's just me now.

  • And all I care about is giving you everything you need.

  • I'm so sorry I lied to you.

  • It will never happen.

  • Yeah, Okay.

  • Really.

  • This feels good.

  • I should shower before we start.

  • Oh, so we're skipping workouts now, huh?

the senior about to watch is actually my favorite scene in the screenplay and in early cuts of the film.

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