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Fuller: A guy in prison! I can't believe she found a guy in prison. I'm a guy in prison what's wrong with me?
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Laura: It'd be so lovely to think that if I were a man I could explain the law and people would listen and say, "Okay."
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The Rancher: Why were you afraid of selling shoes?
Elizabeth Travis: Have you ever sold shoes?
The Rancher: I mean, why were you afraid you couldn't get anything else?
Elizabeth Travis: I don't know. Because my mom works in a school cafeteria, my sister in a hospital laundry. So, selling shoes is the nicest job a girl from my family's supposed to get.
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Fuller: You could talk about anything. Talk about the weather. Talk about your day. Just so you put it in an envelope and... put it in the mail. Doesn't have to be a tome.
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Albert: Look. Quail.
Gina: Oh, yeah.
[chuckles]
Albert: I hear them all the time. Their call is - is like, uh - it goes - here it goes
[whistles to mimick the birds]
Albert: . Sounds like, "How are you? How are you?" Then the answer, it goes -
[whistles again]
Gina: "I'm just fine. I'm just fine."
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Gina: Thanks for helping out.
Guthrie: No one asked me.
Gina: No one asked me either. I just kinda figured it out all by myself.
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Gina: God, you really can't help it.
Ryan: What?
Gina: Making me the bad guy. Always.
Certain Women Quotes
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Florian 2022-04-11 09:01:07
70/100, better looking.
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Freida 2022-04-05 08:01:01
When I watched it, the perception was not particularly good. After reading it, I slowly recalled it and felt that the taste was endless. The third one is my favorite among the three stories (is it really that easy for Lara? I don't think), and I don't particularly understand the part led by Michelle. However, even with Kristen, whose acting skills continue to rise, Laura, who is a veteran evergreen tree, or Michelle, who is a third-degree Otti, it is difficult to cover up Lily Gladstone's explosive acting skills. The intersection of the three characters is interesting and profound.