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A young woman recently released from a mental institution finds work as a secretary for an eccentric lawyer, leading to a unique, consensual, and highly provocative relationship.
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Transcript
00:08To be continued...
00:59To be continued...
01:10To be continued...
01:38To be continued...
02:09To be continued...
02:40To be continued...
03:14To be continued...
03:25Inside, life was simple.
03:29Thank you, Dr. Twarden.
03:31For that reason, I was reluctant to go.
03:33Bon voyage.
03:35Oh, my gosh.
03:35Oh, my gosh.
04:04Come on, Texas.
04:19Bye, Peter.
04:24Ah, Peter, yeah, who you almost successfully forgot.
04:28No, I didn't, though.
04:31Are you happy to be home?
04:34I mean, are you happy to be home?
04:39How'd you know that?
04:42I know what you mean.
04:58Here's a little something for them.
05:00A little face, a little boy.
05:05Ah, you look so beautiful.
05:09Thanks, Dad.
05:12I thought you stopped.
05:14Yeah.
05:19Do you know how much we missed you, Pumpkin?
05:21Well, I missed you, too.
05:29You know, I don't feel so good.
05:34What's your saying?
05:38Well, I'm afraid.
05:44And I'm gonna go a last long way
06:38And I'm gonna go a last long way
07:01And I'm gonna go a last long way
07:31You act like a child
07:34You don't act like a man
07:36You've been fired!
07:39Well, I'm glad I'm fired!
07:41I'm glad I'm fired!
07:43Boy, I hated that job!
07:44I don't care that you hate it!
07:45You're a drunk!
07:46I'm not drunk!
07:47Why do you...
07:48Why do you...
07:48I'm not drunk!
07:49Why do you always say that?
07:51Put off my fucking back!
08:08You're gonna watch this, huh?
08:46I'm gonna watch this one!
08:49You're gonna watch this one...
09:05Bye!
09:14avoid the temptation of placing your fingers on the home keys by sight strike each key so that
09:21your fingers bounce with each stroke do not strike without thinking do not even attempt
09:28to steal a glance at your paper my flowers had just about given up in despair so with the exception
09:35of a few potted plants from the florist were flowerless for the first spring in years and time
09:45i'm so proud of you honey getting out in the world like this
09:52when my accident happened we were in the kitchen and my back was to her
10:01upstairs my dad was just leaving for work at havis department store because there was a limited
10:07amount of time that my mom's back was turned i slipped and cut too deep i'm not sure how i
10:15could have misjudged i've been doing it since seventh grade
10:37just a precaution
10:39so
10:59haha
11:07haha
11:26Be a leader.
11:37I have never had a job before.
11:41But I can assure you that I am very excited about this opportunity.
11:50Oh, well, I don't have any references yet.
11:54But I think that the municipal tax office would be a wonderful place to begin my career.
12:16Secretary.
13:33Hello.
13:34I, uh...
13:36Wait, I...
13:56Hello?
13:56Hello?
14:03Hello?
14:07In here?
14:11Hello.
14:18Hi.
14:23Hi.
14:26Are you the lawyer?
14:30Oh, uh...
14:33Yes.
14:35Oh.
14:36I'm sorry.
14:36I'll just come back late.
14:37No.
14:38Hi.
14:38Hi.
14:38No, stay.
14:59It said secretary.
15:04That's right.
15:11Are you pregnant?
15:15No.
15:18Do you plan on getting pregnant?
15:23Oh, no.
15:27Are you living in an apartment?
15:29A house.
15:31Alone?
15:32With my parents.
15:34Siblings?
15:36Well, my sister is going to live in the backyard with her husband in the pool house.
15:42Are you married?
15:45No.
15:48Have you ever won an award?
15:51Yes.
15:52What did you win the award in?
15:55Typing.
16:02Are those your scores?
16:05Oh.
16:07Yes.
16:09Lee.
16:11Holloway.
16:23Could you get me a cup of coffee with sugar?
16:29Well, I love you.
16:39He's not a shoulder name.
16:41All right.
16:43Good night.
16:52Oh, my God.
17:27Do you really want to be a secretary, Lynn?
17:30Yes, I do.
17:39You scored higher than anyone I've ever interviewed.
17:44You're really overqualified for the job.
17:48You'd be bored to death.
17:49I want to be bored.
17:59I have a part-time paralegal.
18:03All I need is a typist who can get to work on time and answer the phone.
18:13I can do that.
18:14We only use typewriters here, not computers.
18:19That's fine.
18:21It's very dull work.
18:24I like dull work.
18:26Look, there's something about me.
18:38You're...
18:42You're closed a tight...
18:46wall.
18:51I know.
18:54Do you ever loosen up?
19:00I don't know.
19:06I'm not here.
19:22Less sugar in the coffee.
19:33How'd it go?
19:37I got it.
19:47I got it.
19:53Hello.
20:04Hello.
20:20Hello.
20:22You have reached the office of Mr. E. Edward Grey.
20:29Please leave your message and the time you called along with your phone number and the best time to reach
20:39you.
20:42And we will get back to you as soon as possible.
20:53We will get back to you as soon as possible.
21:09Pack up this letter and send four copies to O'Malley and Barrett.
21:14Right away, sir.
21:28That's good. That's good.
21:35So you're the new secretary?
21:40Yeah.
21:46Excuse me?
21:47What exactly is a paralegal?
21:58See ya.
22:04Oh.
22:06Um.
22:23Okay.
22:26Up.
22:28Up.
22:29Up.
22:30Up.
22:39Up.
22:40Up.
22:42Up.
22:42Up.
22:43Up.
22:43Up.
22:45Up.
22:45Up.
22:55Up.
22:59Up.
23:05That's fine.
23:06threw out my notes on the Feldman case.
23:10Maybe you could...
23:12Go through the garbage?
23:20Yes, Lee, thank you.
23:52Ah!
24:11Oh.
24:36Why are you here?
24:39I'm just waiting for you, honey.
24:41But I'm here for five more hours.
24:45I know.
24:59Excuse me, sir?
25:03It's okay. I found another set.
25:05Oh.
25:09This needs more sugar.
25:10Sugar?
25:11And six copies of these.
25:16Freshen up that trap, Lee, and put out one more.
25:44Oh.
25:46Mice like to go behind the chairs, too, Lee.
25:50Just because it's hard to reach does not mean that we don't take care of every possibility.
26:02Here. Give me that.
26:28Cheers.
26:31I don't know.
27:03E. Edward Gray's office. May I help you?
27:07We're very happy with AT&T. Thanks, though.
27:10Is he in?
27:14Uh, you're right. That is a very good offer.
27:17I'm going back now.
27:18Could you just wait one minute, please?
27:23Yes, I do understand that.
27:26Submissive.
27:29Excuse me?
27:31Edward!
27:33Listen, I have no idea if we make over $40 worth of long-distance calls to Chattanooga each month.
27:45Tell him it's Trisha O'Connor.
27:49Mr. Gray?
27:57Mr. Gray?
28:05Mr. Gray?
28:07Miss Holloway.
28:18Mr. Gray?
28:22I'm not here.
28:28Okay.
28:36I'm afraid he's gone.
28:38Is that right?
28:46E. Edward Gray's office.
28:49Is that you, honey?
28:51It's me.
28:51Daddy?
28:52So good to hear your voice.
28:54Dad, where are you?
28:58I'm down, Todd.
29:00Somewhere.
29:01Um, could you, um, please hold?
29:06Do you have a message, Miss O'Connor?
29:19Tell him to sign the settlement.
29:28Hello?
29:30Hello?
29:33Hello, Dad?
29:33It's all right.
30:03Ah.
30:53How's the work?
30:55Fine.
30:58How's Mr. Gray?
31:01He's fine.
31:02Well, Peter called.
31:14Some people, right, have to wash something as soon as they want it, you know, for like
31:18half a day.
31:19Yes.
31:19And then you got some more laid-back folk who just, you know, maybe they'll wash this
31:22stuff when it's dirty.
31:24Which kind are you?
31:26I'm the type of guy who wants to get married and have a kid.
31:36I wash my clothes just when they're dirty.
31:39And that is what counts in a relationship.
31:44Compatibility.
31:48In a relationship?
31:49In a relationship.
32:01Oh.
32:03Interesting.
32:06Still a little more.
32:07Why not?
32:08Okay.
32:10Oh.
32:14You're different than you were in high school, Peter.
32:17So, I changed.
32:20What happened?
32:22I had a nervous breakdown.
32:25Me too.
32:29Sort of.
32:34So, I like this.
32:37And this.
32:39Peter.
32:40Yes, Lee.
32:41I've read that if you wear that kind of underwear, that it squeezes your thingies.
32:52Balls.
32:53Balls.
32:54Balls?
32:56My...
32:57Grapes.
32:57Your grapes.
32:59My...
33:00Your testicles.
33:02Oh!
33:04Your sperm gets frozen and then you can't have babies.
33:07And I thought that you said that you wanted to have babies.
33:11There you go.
33:12I said it.
33:16Babies!
33:17Diapers.
33:20Diapers.
33:21diaper rack.
33:22Rechts ewing and crying.
33:25Temperature.
33:28And it?
33:35Also...
33:36Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
34:12Look at it.
34:14Do you see that?
34:16What?
34:17This letter has three typing errors in it,
34:19one of which is, I believe, a spelling error.
34:22Oh, um, I'm sorry.
34:25This isn't the first time either.
34:26There have been others that I let go
34:27because it was in the first few weeks.
34:29This cannot go on.
34:31Do you know what this makes me look like
34:32to the people who receive these letters?
34:33I'm, I'm sorry, I'm, I'm...
34:37Type it again and get it right.
34:57You're wasting my time.
35:32All right.
35:32Here we go.
35:42Bye.
35:58Go type up a bill for that woman for $500.
36:01Aren't you going to proofread the letter?
36:21Lee.
36:26When people come into this office,
36:27you are a visual representation of my business,
36:31and the way you dress is disgusting.
36:37Uh...
36:39Sorry.
36:39You're tapping your toe all the time and playing with your hair.
36:43You're either going to have to wear a hairnet or stop playing with your hair.
36:51And another thing.
36:54Do you realize that you are always sniffling?
36:57I...
36:59I'm sniffling.
37:01And what is with your tongue when you're typing?
37:07I'm sorry. I didn't know I sniffled.
37:09What?
37:12Well...
37:13You do.
37:21Mr. Gray...
37:25Thank you so much for your...
37:28helpful suggestions.
37:31Because I...
37:33am trying to be...
37:36the very best secretary that I can be...
37:40for you.
37:42Gosh.
37:43The sentence should read...
37:45Without proper guidance...
37:47from a knowledgeable source...
37:49my client would never...
37:51have made me a material decision...
37:53on her own.
37:54Period.
37:55I have repeated the sentence...
38:00Hey!
38:01Okay?
38:13Are you sure you wouldn't like some wine?
38:16We make it homemade, don't we, Stuart?
38:18Mmm.
38:19Try it. Good.
38:20Would you like some...
38:22No, thank you.
38:24Not right now, Sylvia.
38:26You know, Peter talks about you all the time.
38:28He says he's found his soulmate.
38:32Did you say that?
38:37I did.
38:38Peter's sister, Lindsay...
38:40is getting married...
38:42this coming winter in Vegas.
38:45Oh.
38:45Did you know Peter has a very stable job at JCPenney?
38:49They even gave him a cell phone.
38:50Perhaps it'll be a double wedding.
38:56Uh-oh.
39:21Miss Holloway.
39:23Come into the library.
39:26Immediately.
39:43I'd prefer only the slanderous remarks made in print.
39:46In summation of the events in regard to the Ruben Berkowitz libel,
39:50yours sincerely, et cetera.
39:55Okay
39:57The phone is ringing
40:05Answer
40:08Oh
40:10I'm sorry
40:12Ring
40:14Ring
40:18Oh
40:23Hello
40:24This is the office of
40:26Listen
40:27You're a big girl
40:28You can get a much bigger voice
40:30Out of that tiny throat of yours
40:34Tiny
40:36Miss Holloway
40:37You told me when I hired you
40:39That you were used to answering phones
40:43I am
40:44Did you get enough sleep last night?
40:47What?
40:48The phone is ringing
40:53Hello
40:55This is the office
40:56Of Mr. E. Edward Gray
40:59You see
41:00You see
41:01You see
41:02That's showing a little spunk
41:03After all
41:04I'm not running a mortuary
41:06No
41:17Lee
41:19Mr. Gray
41:24Come here
41:53Did you have a date recently?
41:59Yes
42:00Yes
42:03With whom did you have a date?
42:05Um
42:07Peter
42:08Peter
42:09Did you have sex?
42:13No
42:18I don't know
42:19I don't know
42:19I don't know
42:23Are you shy?
42:27I'm shy
42:29You're not shy
42:31You're a lawyer
42:36I'm shy
42:38I overcome my shyness
42:40To
42:43In order to get things done
42:48I don't think you're shy
42:50I don't think you're shy
42:55Lee
42:56I want to be frank with you
42:57Now, I know, I'm your employer,
43:01and we have a prescribed relationship.
43:08But you really should feel free
43:16to discuss your problems with me.
43:21Oh.
43:30What's going on with the sewing kit and the Band-Aids?
43:41Lee?
43:47I feel...
43:51shy.
43:56Do you want some hot chocolate?
43:59Okay.
44:15Why do you cut yourself, Lee?
44:22I don't know.
44:25Is it that sometimes the pain inside has to come to the surface,
44:28and when you see evidence of the pain inside,
44:30you finally know you are really here?
44:33Then when you watch the wound heal,
44:35it's comforting, isn't it?
44:41I...
44:46That's the way to put it.
44:49I'm going to tell you something, Lee.
44:50Are you ready to listen?
44:54Yes.
44:55Are you listening?
45:06Are you listening?
45:07Have I made that perfectly clear?
45:12You're over that now.
45:15It's in the past.
45:23Yes.
45:28Never again.
45:35I want you to leave work early.
45:46You're a big girl, a grown woman.
45:48Your mother doesn't need to pick you up every day.
45:51I want you to take a nice walk home
45:54in the fresh air
45:56because you require relief.
45:58Because you won't be doing that anymore, will you?
46:05No, sir.
46:08Good.
46:28I'm going to walk home from now on.
46:36I took a shortcut through Hawkins Park.
46:39And it was as if I'd never taken a walk by myself before.
46:44And when I thought about it,
46:46I realized I probably never had taken a walk alone.
46:50But because he had given me the permission to do this,
46:54because he'd insisted I do it,
46:56I felt held by him as I walked alone.
47:01I felt he was with me.
47:05At the same time,
47:06I was feeling something growing in Mr. Gray.
47:11An intimate tendril creeping from one of his darker areas.
47:17Nursed on the feeling that he had discovered something about...
47:22me.
47:24The next day,
47:25I didn't even bring my cuticle scissors and my iodine,
47:28but I did make another typing mistake.
47:31What is wrong with you?
47:32That is all you have to do.
47:34Type and answer the phones.
47:36Is that beyond you?
47:37I'm sorry.
47:38Well, it certainly seems to be.
47:39I'm sorry.
47:40Don't apologize to me.
47:42What goes on inside that head of yours?
48:35Come into my office and bring that letter.
48:51Put the letter on my desk.
49:04Now I want you to bend over the desk so you're looking directly at it.
49:10Get your face very close to the letter and read the letter aloud.
49:15Um, I don't understand.
49:19There's nothing to understand.
49:21Put your elbows on the desk.
49:24Bend over.
49:25Get your face close to the letter.
49:27Get your face close to the letter and read it aloud.
49:41Dear Mr. Garvey, I'm grateful to you for referring...
49:58Continue.
50:02Um...
50:04That's all I read.
50:18For referring me to your case.
50:23The subject of animal captivity has been of interest to me for quite a while.
50:28And my secretary has prepared research material that I think you will find illuminating.
50:36If you would be so kind...
50:40As to send me the June 5th letter of which we spoke.
50:44My associates and I will review it immediately.
50:49Please feel free to call me at your earliest convenience.
50:54Yours sincerely, E. Edward Gray.
50:58Please feel free to call me at your moment.
50:59Please feel free to call me at your moment.
51:06Please feel free to call me at your moment.
51:07Please feel free to call me-
51:08We should be at...
51:15Dear Mr. Garvey...
51:20I am grateful to you...
51:24for referring me to your case.
51:27The subject of animal captivity
51:31has been of interest to me.
51:38For quite a while.
51:41And my secretary has prepared research material
51:48that I think you'll find illuminating.
52:30Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
53:19Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
53:53Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
54:21Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
54:45Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
54:58Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
55:46Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
55:53Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
56:01Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
56:33Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
57:20Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
57:33Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
57:39Now straighten yourself up and go type it again.
58:05Now straighten yourself up and go type it you're good you're good you're good you're good you're good.
59:06Oh, I'm your secretary.
59:10I'm your secretary.
59:12Just one scoop of cream potatoes.
59:16One slice of butter.
59:19Oh, and four peas.
59:22Oh, and four peas.
59:28How many inches away?
59:29The bird must be some room.
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