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01:03Must be the book.
01:05I've been remembering things I hadn't thought about in years.
01:11Just all of a sudden I knew exactly what you looked like when you were a little girl.
01:14What if they hate it?
01:32Well, they'll be wrong.
01:34And they'll be wrong.
01:43Come on, Vera.
01:44We did some good work today, don't you think?
01:50It felt good.
01:51You see, Vera.
01:52Do you really think that life is shaped by the yeses and not the noes?
02:01Mm-hmm.
02:02Well, I said yes once and it was a complete disaster.
02:08Mm.
02:10Well, my guess is that you were just saying the word.
02:13What you're really doing is saying no to yourself.
02:16You're a remarkable talent, huh, Miller?
02:22Oh, thanks.
02:23And Robin was right.
02:25You are a great editor.
02:27Susan Stone.
02:27Well, thank you.
02:28Thank you.
02:29Thank you.
02:34Is it that late?
02:36I guess so.
02:37Yeah.
02:38All right, well, um, I'll see you bright and early.
02:42Okay.
02:43All right.
02:44Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:54Good night.
02:56Bye.
03:08Suze?
03:10Mm-hmm?
03:11I think he wanted to kiss you.
03:13Don't be ridiculous.
03:15This is strictly a working relationship.
03:17Why can't it be both?
03:19Because you don't make your bed where you eat.
03:22Well, I'm sure he's a lot of fun.
03:26Suze?
03:27Hmm?
03:28I love that he plays the trombone.
03:30Now I'm beginning to think that you don't understand Fooey as a character.
03:47I do, too.
03:48Well, then why would you want me to change Fooey's reaction?
03:51Because I just don't believe that any sane woman who's thrown into a squalid jail in Selma
03:55is going to be so serene and calm.
03:58I'm almost happy.
03:59Hmm.
03:59So you really don't understand?
04:01You don't know what you're missing here.
04:03I'm on a diet.
04:04Oh, you don't need to diet.
04:05Come on.
04:05Come on.
04:06Try this.
04:09Hmm?
04:10Hmm?
04:10Hmm?
04:11Now, see, Fooey was one of those rare, wonderful people.
04:15No matter what the disaster, she always saw it as an opportunity.
04:19The glass was always half full.
04:20Of course, that drives the half-empties totally crazy.
04:24Who does that remind you of?
04:26That is wonderful.
04:27Mm-hmm.
04:27This woman is a genius.
04:29Finish it.
04:29Finish it.
04:30Oh.
04:30Thank you.
04:31Thank you.
04:37Hmm.
04:38Wait till you try her Napoleon.
04:41You know, I think Aunt Pru would love my brother Bob.
04:44Yeah?
04:44Well, in that case, I probably will, too.
04:46I told you.
04:47Prince Charming.
04:48I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I told you, I
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18:55Sousa, something's happened to you the last couple of weeks. I like it.
19:03Thank you, Walter. So do I.
19:11Sousa, thank you so much. You have no idea how much that meant to me. I mean, I've been wrong about you this whole time. I thought you hated me. Did you know that? And nobody ever, I mean, I'm so sorry that Ben and I called you the Wicked Witch of the West. We were completely wrong.
19:22But it's just because I didn't have any idea. You're so amazing and no one ever gives their assistant credit ever. Did you know that?
19:26Well, you deserve the credit, Robin. You really do.
19:28And I just found you. And I only found the book. I mean, you fixed it, right? I learned so much from you.
19:32You really do. You really do. Now, I want you to run along and come back in five minutes because we really do have to have that discussion about run-on sentences, okay?
19:39Okay, but actually it's lunchtime and, um, Ben, I know how much you hate Christmas parties, but Ben's office is having their party. It's really important to let I be there.
19:46Go. Go. Okay?
19:47Are you sure?
19:48Yeah, I'm positive. Go ahead and go.
19:49Thank you.
19:50Okay.
19:51Thank you so much.
19:52Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
19:53Okay, thank you, thank you.
19:54Thank you.
19:54Thank you.
19:55Thank you.
20:09Hi, Tom. It's Susan. I have, uh, wonderful news. Um, I'm at the office and I should be here until about seven and then I'll be at home. Uh, you have both the numbers, so call me. Okay. Bye-bye.
20:39You have no.
21:09At least you're not getting fired. Dilly's writing and I know Tom's book is going to get published. Maybe you'll even get a bonus.
21:28I'll bet if you called Bob, he'd invite you over for Christmas.
21:34Just say you're sorry.
21:36You know you're sorry.
21:40You know you're sorry.
21:53Okay.
21:54Okay.
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22:24Why doesn't he call?
22:54Come on, it'll be fun!
23:12All right. Glad you're still here. I thought you'd ban Christmas.
23:20Well, I'm having second thoughts.
23:21Good. Give me a little kiss.
23:23Now, listen, I love the book. I hadn't planned on reading it, but once I started, I could not put it down.
23:28It's very good work. I'm very proud of you.
23:30Thank you, Walter. Thank you.
23:32Oh, and Dilly's back on track. He sent me 30 pages. They're brilliant.
23:35Oh, great. Good. Good for you. It's going to be a great year.
23:38Yeah. Walter, were you going to fire me?
23:44Absolutely.
23:48Merry Christmas.
23:49Merry Christmas.
23:50Come on.
23:51Mark. Hey, um, you know, oh.
24:04Here you go.
24:05Thank you so much.
24:07Listen, I never did get a chance to thank you here, Dave.
24:10No, no, no, no, not necessary. I calls him like I sees him.
24:14Oh, well.
24:14You know what I mean?
24:15Amen.
24:16Let's take a bite at the Rinda.
24:19No.
24:20So I hear.
24:21Really?
24:22So I hear.
24:22Merry Christmas.
24:23Merry Christmas.
24:24Oh, how you doing, babe? I'll see you later.
24:33Susan, how are you?
24:34Oh, hey, Robin. Where's, uh, where's Ben?
24:36He's running a little late. I'm glad you decided to stay. Merry Christmas.
24:39Oh, Robin, uh, thank you. Uh, you know, I just, I haven't had any time to do any shopping yet, so.
24:44Don't be silly. I just saw and thought of you. It's nothing.
24:45Okay.
24:46And I spoke to Tom about the book.
24:48Oh, you spoke to him?
24:48I just got off the phone with him. He sounds so excited.
24:50Oh, good. That's very good.
24:52Okay, I got it.
24:58Well, Susan.
24:59What?
25:00Merry Christmas.
25:01Honey, I read your book, and it's a hooch. I really loved it.
25:03Oh.
25:04And especially when you included the rest of us.
25:06Gloria, I'm really pleased. Thank you very much for it.
25:08Now, open this when you get home.
25:09It's a little personal.
25:10God, Gloria, you shouldn't have.
25:12Oh, of course I should have. I get a kick out of getting the perfect gift for everybody.
25:14I start Christmas shopping January 2nd.
25:16Oh, thank you very, very much.
25:18You're welcome.
25:19Bye.
25:21Hi, Tom. It's Susan, your editor. At least, I hope I'm still your editor.
25:26Walter loved the book, so we need to start discussing your deal.
25:29Well, I know that you're disappointed with Susan, the woman, but please return the call to Susan, the editor.
25:34Tom, I'm sorry.
25:37Susan, the woman, would like a second chance, so maybe you can call her, too.
25:45Tom, I miss you.
25:49So, Merry Christmas.
25:52Well done, Susan Stone.
26:01What do you say we go home and open our presents, huh?
26:04Yeah. Come on.
26:13Cool!
26:14Oh, my God. Who wears these and when?
26:17On Christmas, silly.
26:19Let's see what Robin and Ben have given us.
26:22Oh, my God. Tiffany's. Is she crazy?
26:25Let's see.
26:31Ha-ha. Now you have to get a tree.
26:33It's the most pathetic tree I've ever seen.
26:58It's better than the one that you didn't have last year.
27:01Now continue, please.
27:03On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen.
27:07On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and Blitzen.
27:11To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall.
27:14Now dash away, dash away, dash away all.
27:17And as he drove out of sight, I heard him explain.
27:20Merry Christmas to all, and to all, good night.
27:23Good night.
27:40Sous ?
28:10Sous ?
28:22Merry Christmas, my Sous.
28:28I love you so much.
28:34I'm very tired.
28:44I like the air.
29:02Oh, God!
29:04Hey, why didn't you call me?
29:06I left you like a hundred messages.
29:08I was in New York.
29:10I didn't check the Connecticut machine until this morning.
29:12Oh, well, wait a minute.
29:14I thought that you had the gift.
29:16But only a teeny bit.
29:18I missed you.
29:20Me too.
29:22This is the best Christmas I've ever had.
29:36So, Santa brought you everything you wanted, Alice?
29:40You mean there is a Santa?
29:42Oh, that's bad.
29:44Right, Bob?
29:46Oh, absolutely.
29:48I bet she looks just the way you did when you were little.
29:50Yeah, she does.
29:52Glasses up.
29:54Toast.
29:56To friends who can be family, and family who can be friends.
30:00Merry Christmas, my precious, precious doodleberries.
30:06Merry Christmas, baby.
30:30Merry Christmas, baby Prue.
30:32Ha, ha, ha, ha!
30:34Ha, ha, ha, ha!
30:36Oh, ya, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:38Oh, ya, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:40Oh, ya, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:42We've had some fun unintentional air.
30:44That's not a scenario.
30:46We've had some fun.
30:48怕umenic watching is really, really, really good.
30:50When it comes to the night, it's really, really good.
30:52It's really fun to be fun.
30:54What is it?
30:55It's really fun to have fun.
30:57It's really fun to be fun.
30:59It's really fun.
31:01It's really fun everywhere.
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