- [first lines]
- Laura: I was thinking we might switch back to seeing each other once a month. Yeah, I'm feeling like I'm in a really good place. You know, like, I've done the work. We've done the work. We've done it.
- Therapist: Have you spoken with your father recently?
- Laura: Well, I... He called, but I did not pick up. He knows the conditions.
- Therapist: So you set a boundary?
- Laura: Yeah.
- Therapist: That must have been very difficult for you.
- Laura: Not really. No. I'm feeling really resolute. Like, *very* resolute. So resolute, in fact... I was thinking, is this the best time to set a boundary? You know, stay with me here, because I'm wondering... maybe it would be best if I did pick up. You know?
- Therapist: I don't.
- Laura: Uh, okay, well, it wouldn't be, like, to ask for help or anything like that. Like, I'm not discounting years of disappointment, years...
- Therapist: And abandonment.
- Laura: Well, I was going to say missed opportunities, but, yeah, sure, yeah, let's just say abandonment.
- Jack: I bet you can hardly believe, considering your mother can barely keep a piece of hair alive, that your grandfather's got a green thumb.
- Henry: I'm not really into gardening.
- Jack: Well, maybe what's in the shed will change your mind.
- Henry: I'm too old to molest, you know.
- Jack: Oh, Jesus Christ. You couldn't get molested with a bow in your hair. Even pedophiles know to steer clear of your bad vibes.
- Joey: I think that you are a decent guy. I think you have a good heart. Sometimes, bad guys need to hear that.