Y&R Transcript Wednesday 2/5/03--Canada;
Thursday 2/6/03
Provided By Eric
(Knock on door)
Sharon: Your head feeling better? You took your bandage off.
Victor: Yeah, I couldn't stand it anymore.
Sharon: I didn't expect to see you.
Victor: How do you feel?
Sharon: I feel okay.
How are you?
Victor: I'm not so sure.
Sharon: Okay, but if it's about last night and that kiss I laid on you, I'm embarrassed.
Victor: I told you that I understand what happened, araron. I understand.
Sharon: I know. Thank you. You were really kind to me. It means a lot to me.
Victor: Have you seen nicholas since then?
Sharon: No. Why?
Victor: I just wondered.
Sharon: The look on your face-- did something happen? Something I should know?
Nikki: Nicholas? Sweetheart?
Nick: Mom, what are you, uh, what are you doing here?
Nikki: You were in such
a strange mood last night.
I called you at your office.
You weren't there.
I'm so glad I found you.
Nick: You worry too much.
Nikki: Hey, I'm a mother. It goes with the territory. What, have you been up all night?
Nick: Uh, no. I think I dozed off a couple times.
Nikki: Well, last night when we were talking, you left so abruptly.
Nick: Yeah, sorry. I just had to get away from that place.
Nikki: That was evident, but I think there's something else. I get the distinct impression that aside fm m the situation with sharon that I'm somehow involved in this. Is that true? Am I part of this torment you're going through?
Dru: Oohie.
Here you go, sweetie.
Look at that.
Neil: Oh, watch it, watch it, watch it. That folder right there-- that's the presentation I'm making this afternoon.
Dru: What's it doing on the kitchen table?
Neil: I was working on it earlier.
Dru: Oh, and still found time to cook--my man.
Neil: Yeah. And now for the crowning touch. Watch yourself, youngster, okay? Learn something here. Hollandaise sauce-- perfectly light and fluffy. Ha ha.
Lily: Dad?
Neil: Uh-huh.
Lily: It came from a can. I saw.
Neil: Yeah, well, the can was light and fluffy.
Dru: How about those muffins?
I mean, they look really good,
but how many times did you have
to work at it
before you got it right?
Neil: Oh, those muffins? Oh, you saw those, huh?
Dru: No, actually, I smelled them. They woke me up, you see? Because I thought the place was burning down.
Neil: Okay, a true chef is never respected in his own home. I do not have to cook these gourmet breakfasts anymore.
Lily: No, we want you to, dad, please.
Dru: No, it's just that we might get used to it, and we'll expect it all the time, right, honey?
Lily: Yep.
Neil: I certainly don't mind, because the winters women deserve the best. Here you go. A little O.J. For you, darlin'?
Lily: Thank you.
Esther: I remember that
you like your tea black,
mrs. Foster.
Liz: Oh, you have a good memory.
Esther: It is so nice to seeou again. Does jill know that you're in town?
Liz: Oh, she knows.
Esther: All the way from london. It's been so long. I expected you to have an english accent by now.
Kay: Thank you, esther.
Esther: How's greg? I always liked him.
Kay: Thank you, esther.
Kay: She hasn't changed. Ah, dear. Well, I wish we had warmer weather for Y..
Liz: Well, I didn't move to florida, katherine. I'm used to bundling up in the winter.
Kay: How did things go
with jill last night?
Liz: Things?
Kay: Come on, elizabeth. You did not fly all the way here just to say hello.
Liz: You're right. I didn'T. I brought some news, katherine.
Kay: Not good news?
Liz: I have a brain tumor. They have to operate.
Kay: Oh, dear godnono. Elizabeth...
Liz: Katherine, katherine, listen, listen, honey, listen. I had to tell jill, and I am telling you, but I don't want any fuss--none.
Kay: All right, all right. There'll be no fuss. Would you mind or would you object if I prayed for you?
Liz: No, I would
appreciate that.
But I had to tell my daughter
something else,
something that I probably
should have told her
a long time ago.
Larry: Are you alive over there?
Larry: Oh. What's the matter?
Larry: What's the matter?
Jill: Everything. Just everything.
Larry: What happened, huh? Look, you can tell larry about anything. Has this got to do with your mother coming into town? She seemed like a nice enough lady, down to earth and everything. Is she giving you a hard time?
Jill: No.
Larry: Well, then what?
Jill: She's not really my mom. I was adopted.
Larry: Yeah? So?
Jill: I didn't know.
Larry: You just found out right now?
Jill: My whole life, larry,
I wasn't who I thought I was.
What am I supposed to do
with that?
Can you tell me?
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Dru: Baby, I am so proud of you that you've picked alvin ailey for your black history month project. You know, it just shows that she has a love for the arts. Most people think louis armstrong was the first man on the moon.
Neil: Oh, drucilla, stop.
Dru: It's true.
Lily: Well, everyone was doing their reports on martin luther king jr. Or george washington carver, so I wanted to do someone that I hadn't heard about a million times.
Dru: Yeah, well, those are good people to do your projects on, you know, but alvin ailey is a hero of mine.
Neil: I tell you,
I'm not a big modern dance buff,
but I definitely know
the man's name.
Lily: Read my report. You'll know all about him.
Dru: First all-black troupe in america!
Lily: Yep, 1959.
Dru: That's right.
Lily: It was a big deal.
Dru: Mm-hmm, then you had dance theatre of harlem with arthur mitchell. You had katherine dunham. You had carmen de lavallade.
Lily: Anyway, I'm really into it. I think I'm gonna get an "a" on this one.
Neil: Come here. Mama, come sit down. Your mom gets so excited when she talks about dancing.
Dru: Oh, I do.
Neil: I'm glad to see you're so positive about school.
Lily: Well, this one class isn't so horrible.
Neil: Yeah?
You getting out a little?
Making friends?
Lily: Yeah, a little. Okay, so I'm having a better time.
Dru: Mm. Did I, uh, see something about A... (toast cracks)
Dru: About a valentine's day dance?
Lily: Yeah.
Dru: Are you going?
Lily: I don't know.
Neil: Why wouldn't you go?
Dru: Mm.
Lily: Dad, walnut grove is really tiny. It's not like there's gonna be one person there that I don't already know.
Dru: Well, it's different when you're dancing with somebody.
Lily: Yeah, tell me about it.
Neil: I'm certainly not gonna
push my beautiful teenage
daughter to go to some dance
where she might meet some
bald-headed, earring-wearing,
ugly guy.
Dru: Right.
Lily: Dad!
Dru: Oh, no, we are not sending you to some romantic valentine's day dance. (Doorbell rings)
Lily: You guys, stop! Saved by the bell. There's my ride.
Neil: Saved by the-- what are you talking about? I'm your--I'm her ride, honey. What is she--what are you-- you didn't finish your breakfast yet.
Lily: Yes, I did, and it was really good. Thanks, dad, but I gotta go.
Neil: Gotta go? What are you talking about?
Wes: Hey.
Dru: Oh.
Neil: Drucilla...
Dru: I'm sorry. I meant to-- I meant to tell you--
Neil: Yeah, you didn't,
though.
You didn't tell me.
Dru: Sorry.
Wes: You know, I was, uh, I'm just going that direction this morning anyway, so...
Neil: Okay. Honey, it was nice having breakfast with you, and have a good day.
Lily: Thanks, dad. I will.
Dru: Give me a hug. Have a good day.
Lily: Thank you.
Wes: Ready?
Lily: Yeah, but we have to go by aunt liv's first. I left a book and some homework over there.
Wes: Whatever. Do I smell burnt toast?
Dru
Neil: Yeah?
Dru: I meant to tell you. I'm sorry.
Neil: Oh.
Dru: I forgot.
Neil: Just happened
to slip your mind, didn't it?
Sharon: Victor, I can see that there's something on your mind. You better tell me what it is.
Victor: I'm not positive about this.
Sharon: Well, whatever it is, it's troubling you a lot.
Victor: When I went up to the main house last night, I found out that nicholas had been there.
Sharon: Why?
Victor: I don't know. I guess just to talk to his mother.
Sharon: Swell. Well, I'm sure nikki filled him in yet again on the evils of naughty sharon and what a tramp I am.
Victor: No. That's not it.
Sharon: What, then?
Victor: As I said,
nicholas came out to the ranch
last night.
What I didn't realize
and I'm still not sure about
is that perhaps he came
down here as well to...
maybe see you.
Sharon: Well, that's impossible. Nick didn't call me all night. I was here for the whole evening. If he came down, I would've... seen him.
Sharon: Are you saying... you think he might have seen us?
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Kay: Elizabeth, I'm so stunned. I really don't know what to say.
Liz: Wellththere's nothing
to say.
Kay: You said after greg you couldn't have another child?
Liz: And I wanted a little girl so badly, and bill, bless his heart, he found me one. Oh, lord, she was beautiful. To my way of thinking, she still is.
Kay: Well, yes, of course. Why not? She's your daughter. I mean, no matter what, she is your daughter.
Liz: Oh, but the poor thing. She doesn't know who she is right now.
Kay: She doesn't know who she is right now? Oh, don't be ridiculous, elizabeth.
Liz: I tried to tell her it doesn't matter.
Kay: No, of course it doesn't matter, not this late in the game.
Liz: But she's really upset.
Kay: Oh, liz, for heaven's sakes...
Liz: Please, I know you don't like my daughter, but don't start in on her, please.
Kay: I'm not starting in. Don't you understand? You know as well as I do that jill is... ah, what is a nice way of putting it? There's no nice way of putting it. Your daughter is self-centered, and more than just a little.
Liz: I love her.
Kay: Well, yes, of course you do, and you should, but she is capable of hurting. Elizabeth, listen to me. She is capable of hurting anyone who loves her, and you of all people need to keep that in mind.
Jill: Am I wrong?
Did she have the right
to keep that from me
all these years?
Larry: Jill, I don't know. Did she say why she decided to tell you now?
Jill: Yeah, because, uh, she needs to have an operation, and it's really serious. It's a brain tumor.
Larry: Oh, man. Then that poor lady must be scared out of her mind.
Jill: She says that she's made her peace with it.
Larry: I guess that makes it tough for you to be mad at her, too, huh?
Jill: I was sitting here
before, thinking about
all my childhood memories,
you know?
And about my brothers.
I thought they were my brothers.
I thought they were
my flesh and blood.
Do you know I went out
and got a job so that they could
stay in school?
And snapper became a doctor,
and greg became a lawyer.
And I went out and got a job
with that horrible old witch.
Larry: Who was that?
Jill: Who's that? Katherine chancellor! I became her paid companion. Even then, no one could stand to go near her.
Larry: How old were you when you started?
Jill: 17.
Larry: You two really do go way back, huh?
Jill: And the truth is that I wasn't who I thought I was. Oh, my god, larry. It makes we wanna crawl out of skin.
Lily: Aunt liv? Good morning!
Wes: She must already be at work. See what you're looking for?
Lily: Oh, yeah.
Wes: So what'd your parents think of your black history report?
Lily: Well, mom knows all
about alvin ailey, of course,
and dad's clueless, as usual.
Wes: Hey, call me clueless, too. I didn't know much about alvin ailey either.
Lily: What are you talking about? It was your suggestion.
Wes: Well, yeah. Well, I looked it up on the web. Ailey was at the top of the list.
Lily: What a faker you are.
Wes: What?
Lily: Okay, let's go.
Wes: Hold on. I wanna ask you something. How do you, um, how do you feel about your new, you know, your new living arrangement?
Lily: It's okay.
Wes: I mean, you got, what,
your mom, you and your dad
all living together again.
I mean, thate cool,
right?
Lily: I guess.
Wes: You guess? Come on. Kiddo, you can tell me.
Lily: It's only been a few days, wes. I mean, dad's falling all over himself, trying to make everything all homey, and mom is being really nice. That part I like a lot.
Wes: What, are you and your mom getting closer?
Lily: She's probably biting her tongue.
Wes: Jeez, do you ever give her a break?
Lily: Why are we talking about this?
Wes: I just wanna make sure you're happy.
Lily: Is that really why?
Wes: Yes.
Lily: Come on, wes.
Wes: Come on what?
Lily: I sawou looking
at my mom.
Am I imagining things,
or was it really hard for you
to leave her alone
with my dad in that apartment?
N neil: Drucilla, you didn't accidentally-on-purpose forget to mention that wes was coming by to pick up lily because I might disapprove?
Dru: You know what? I do not play you like that.
Neil: Good, 'cause I don't want my daughter thinking it's all right to sneak things by me, you know what I mean?
Dru: It was an oversight, neil. Stop. And for the record, would you have disapproved?
Neil: No, no, no. No, I'm sorry I said anything. Wes and lily are friends, and I'm not gonna stand in the way of that. You know, drucilla, I feel good about the way things are going so far.
Dru: Yeah, yeah,
things are, um,
ththings are going good.
Neil: Things are going good, but...?
Dru: Neil, look, I know your heart's in the right place, but come on. You are, like, trying too hard.
Neil: Too much hollandaise sauce?
Dru: And too much gourmet everything. Too much big enthusiasm. You gotta be cool. You know, kids wanna feel like things don't matter.
Neil: Oh, boy, that's a tough one, because this matters a whole lot to me.
Dru: I know, I know, but it's just an act, all right?
Neil: Uh-huh, so you're an old hand at this?
Dru: Well, I'm not saying
I'm great, but, man,
hey, to be honest with you,
you are over the top.
You are.
Neil: Okay, that's fine. So I can be mr. Nonchalant. I can. I can do that.
Dru: Mm-hmm.
Neil: Hey, but, dru, maybe you can help me out with a little something else.
Dru: Okay.
Neil: I'm having a slight problem with our, uh, living situation.
Dru: Okay, what are we talking about?
Neil: Talking about the sleeping arrangements. you ever tell me about jill?
Liz: I didn't tell anybody. Jill didn't know herself, or did her brothers. And the way you two have gone at each other over the years, what if you had blurted it out one day just out of spite?
Kay: You're absolutely right.
With all the hatred
I have for that girl,
I probably would have.
Liz: Well, thank you for your honesty.
Kay: Must have been very difficult for you, though. How did jill react?
Liz: Oh, well, she went, uh, what's the word they use?
Kay: My granddaughter mackenzie would say ballistic.
Liz: That's the one.
Kay: Elizabeth, millions of children have been adopted. Jill is a grown woman. You have given her love and a good home. Now surely she must know that.
Liz: I need you to do me a favor.
Kay: Anything. You know I'll do anything.
Liz: Go easy on jill. She's got a lot to deal with.
Victor: Yes, it is possible that nicholas saw us.
Sharon: When I was
kissing you?
Oh, god.
Oh, god.
What happened?
Why do you think that?
Sharon: "To my beautiful wife, whom I've forgotten to appreciate lately. May this day be the beginning of a new future for us. I will love you always. Nicholas."
Sharon: Where did you find this?
Victor: I found the flowers and the gift and the little card in the trash can up at the main house behind the barn.
Sharon: The trash. Well, that explains everything, doesn't it? Oh, my god. Nick was coming down here to reach out to me, and instead he saw me reaching out to you.
Nikki: So I'm right, aren't I? Something here connects with me.
Nick: What gives you
that idea?
Nikki: Honey, you can't even look me in the eye.
Nikki: Talk to me, please. I know there's so much going on in your heart and your soul.
Nick: I don't wanna drag you into this, but I wonder if that's right. I'm not doing you any favors.
Nikki: I don't-- I don't understand. What do you mean by that?
Nick: It means that I am confused. Nothing makes sense anymore.
Nikki: (Sighs) when I hear
you talk like that...
your father and I disagree
on what I'm about to say,
but when I see the toll
it's taking on you,
I don't understand the point
in clinging to this marriage,
but for some reason,
your father wants you
to go back for more,
and it escapes me.
Nick: He doesn't deserve you, mom. He really doesn'T.
Nikki: Where does that come from?
Nick: Just forget I said it, all right? I shouldn't have.
Nikki: No, you did say it. Why did you say it? Do you know something I don't?
Larry: Okay, so you were adopted, all right? It's no big deal. The bottom line is you're who you are.
Jill: Oh, please, don't you start that, too.
Larry: (Sighs) look, jill,
you can't go back and, like,
rethink your whole life
just because of this.
I mean, everything that's
happened is real.
Everhihing that you've done
is real.
So who cares if you're adopted?
You know, I bet you've had
a better life
than if you would've been
with whoever had you.
Jill: What, are you saying I shouldn't even be curious?
Larry: Well, what good is it gonna do, huh? Life is so short. You gotta livett and use the hand that you were dealt.
Jill: My god, there are people out there who are my family, larry. I don't even know them, and knowing them just-- it may explain things.
Larry: What things?
Jill: Why I am the way I am and the way I was when I was younger.
Larry: You mean, why you're such a, uh, beautiful and sexy hot chickadee?
Jill: Stop. Don'T. No.
Larry: (Chuckles)
Jill: Don'T.
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Wes: Ah, no, wait.
I told you, don't worry
about me, all right?
You got your own business
to tend to.
Lily: But how can it not drive you crazy?
Wes: Becausi I just don't let it, okay? Neil and dru are living together so you'll have a normal home. That's it.
Lily: Yeah, real normal. Mom and dad at the breakfast table, then mom's boyfriend drops by to take me to school.
Wes: Wait a minute. All right, I came by as your friend.
Lily: I saw you looking at mom.
Wes: What, is that a crime? She's a beautiful woman.
Lily: Come on, wes. Don't act like you're all cool about this.
Wes: Lily, just tell me
the truth.
All right, are you happier
living with urur parents?
Lily: Well... it's going better than I thought it would.
Wes: Good. That's good.
Lily: You mean that?
Wes: Of course I do, yeah. I think it's great.
Lily: You miss spending more time with my mother.
Wes: Will you stop it, all right? We're not talking about me.
Lily: You know, I'm real glad that you stayed in genoa city, and you're still my friend.
Wes: Thank you. You mean a lot to me, kid. You know that. Come on, let's hit it. Let's go.
Neil: You know, drucilla,
sleeping alone
in that bedroom every night,
knowing you're right down
the hall,
it's tougher than I thought
it was gonna be.
Dru: Neil, you knew this was the way it was gonna go down. You think getting me into your crib, you can then make moves on me?
Neil: Well, you know, I hope you consider it a compliment.
Dru: Mm-hmm.
Neil: Yeah. We did conceive lily in this apartment.
Dru: Okay, you think you're gonna get me all worked up reminiscing about the past?
Neil: Would that be so awful? You know, I think about it once in a while.
Dru: Mm. Okay. Okay.
Neil: Okay, okay what?
Dru: Okay, you need to go.
Okay, you got a big day
ahead of you.
Um, and, uh, I believe
you should work
your winters magic today.
Neil: Yeah, okay, I will try, because obviously my winters magic is not working
here.
Neil: Bye, baby.
Dru: Bye.
Jill: Katherine, what the hell are you doing here?
Larry: Well, I'd better get back to work.
Kay: Oh, you don't have to leave on my account.
Larry: I have new responsibilities now. A new job, a new uniform.
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Larry: Thank you. Ladies... oh, and, jill, uh, I'll see you real soon.
Jill: I will ask you again. What are you doing in my office?
Kay: I spoke to your mother.
Jill: And?
Kay: Liz told me about the operation she was going to have.
Jill: Did she, uh, seem all right to you?
Kay: Well, I don't think I could be that calm, but, u she told me the rest of the story.
Jill: Oh, isn't that great? Let's just tell the whole world.
Kay: Well, she said you would be quite upset.
Jill: This is none of your damn business.
Kay: Your mother and i are long-standing friends.
Jill: Then go stand by her, because I have work to do. Go, katherine. Get out of my office. I don't want you here. (Doorbell rings)
Dru: Coming!
Wes: Knock, knock.
Dru: What are you doing
back here?
Wes: Is neil gone?
Dru: Yeah.Mm. Mm. You know, uh, listen, listen, whoa, I missed you, too.
Wes: Show me how much.
Dru: Um, sweetie? You know, I was on my way out.
Wes: Well, I don't see you running for the door right now, but...
Dru: Uh-huh.
Wes: But if it's important,
Dru: No, no. It's not--
Wes: You should go. I mean--
Dru: No, it's not important.
Wes: No, no, I don't wanna-- I don't wanna hold you up.
Dru: You know, I can't even remember where I was going.
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Sharon: Well, this is it. This is the end. There is no more hope now. If nick saw what we think he saw, he won't ever want anythi with me again. Why? Why do I do these things? Why? Why did I throw myself at you like that? Why do I do things like this? I have ruined everything now.
Victor: I feel devastated
about what happened,
but I think I can do
something about it.
Sharon: What could you possibly do?
Victor: I'll talk to you later.
Sharon: Where are you going?
Victor: I'll try to do some damage control. If nicholas saw us, it'll be the most devastating thing that ever happened in my life.
Victor: I'll talk to you soon.
Jill: I'll be in touch. You're still here?
Kay: I understand you're dealing with a major shock.
Jill: Katherine, you've never understood one damn thing about me. Never have, never will.
Kay: I'm sure I would be upset in your position, jill.
Jl:L: What is it about
"get out" you fail
to understand?
Kay: Shut up. Just please shut up.
Jill: Excuse me?
Kay: Come on, your mother needs you, and you can do nothing but just think about yourself.
Jill: She doesn't need me. She told me.
Kay: I know exactly what she told you. Now don't kid yourself, jill. Your mother's looking mr. Grim reaper right in the eye, and she needs to know that she hasn't done a terrible thing.
Jill: What, by adopting me?
Kay: No, you fool,
not by adoptinyoyou
but telling you about it.
And as heartless as you are,
I find it very difficult
to believe that you would let
this woman face death alone
thinng--believing--
that you didn't love her
any longer.
Wes: This is killing me, dru. I need one night alone with you.
Dru: Well, listen, we got all day.
Wes: That's better than nothing, but... damn.
Dru: What do you expect me to do, steal away? What about lily?
Wes: I know, I know, but it has been this way since I got to genoa city. I'm tired of it.
Dru: You know why we're doing it. Come on.
Wes: Yeah, yeah. I know why. 'Cause you won't sayeses to my marriage proposal.
Dru: You've been incredible. You have been so incredible. Very few men would be able to put up with this situation.
Wes: Dru, I would do
anything for you, dru.
You know that.
Dru: Yeah?
Wes: I love you.
Dru: What would you do for me? What else?
Wes: When I'm with you, I just wanna hold you. I wanna kiss you.
Dru: (Moans) we need to take this to the couch. Come on. Let's go. Come on.
Wes: We need to go to the bedroom.
Dru: All right. I think we can busy right here and now. Come on. Come here. Come on. (Door opens)
Wes: (Moans)
Neil: Ahem!
Dru: (Gasps) neil.
Neil: I left
my presentation folder here,
and seeing what's going on,
I'm damn glad I did.
Jill: Did my mother...
Jill: Did my mother say that I was acting like I didn't love her anymore?
Kay: Well, you know elizabeth. She only worries about you and never about herself.
Jill: Damn it, I'm still trying to absorb this, katherine. You have no idea what this is like. Everything is turned upside down. Everything's different-- the light, the air, everything.
Kay: It's understandable, jill, very, very understandable.
Jill: Why am I talking to you like this? For the 50th time, get out of here.
Kay: Jill, please, do not do this to her.
Jill: I am the one
who has been done to.
My mother--no, my mother,
who I thought was
my real, honest-to-god mother,
just breezes into town
and says, "oh, I may be dying,
and by the way, you're adopted."
Kay: That's what happened. Deal with it.
Jill: Oh, my god. So I'm supposed to say, "wow! Thanks for getting around to telling me about it. Don't feel bad."
Kay: Jill, I came here determined to be sympathetic, but does the phrase "get over yourself" mean anything to you?
Jill: I don't know what self to get over!
Kay: Oh, poor, pitiful jill, feeling so sorry for herself, she cannot be kind to a woman who has worked her fingers to the bone!
J jill: Get out!
Kay: And thought of no one else's happiness--
Jill: Get the hell out!
Kay: Oh, I'm going,
I'm going.
I should have known better
than to come here,
show compassion to a woman
who deserves...
deserves to be as miserable
as you are.
Nic y you know, mom, I agree with you on one thing. I don't know why dad is pushing me to hold on to this marriage.
Nikki: You still haven't told me what you meant about your father and me.
Nick: You know, when you and dad got remarried, I thought that this time was the real deal, you know, like it was gonna last. Because everything seemed so perfect.
Nikki: Yeah, I know. I felt the same way.
Nick: Well, what happened? You know, something changed, because it's different now, right?
Nikki: I guess. The truth is, reality can never really live up to the perfect fantasy.
Nick: I'm sorry.
I really am.
Nikki: Look at us. Aren't we the pair?
Nick: Like mother, like son.
Nick: What the hell? How dare you show your face here?
Victor: We need to talk, son.
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