Teresa Palmer en el papel de...
Candace
- Mickey Wright: You ever had a C-rat?
- Candace: Um, no. I don't, I don't usually eat rats.
- Mickey Wright: So you don't drink, you don't get high, and you don't eat rats. You're not very much fun, are you?
- Mickey Wright: [about war protestors] Don't these people have jobs?
- Candace: Well, let's see, go to work, or protest a war? It's not a tough decision.
- Mickey Wright: Sure, as long as daddy's paying the bills.
- Mickey Wright: [after making love] Someone once told me I'd never forget where I was when they landed on the moon.
- Candace: Well? And he was right.
- Mickey Wright: I couldn't agree more.
- Candace: I'll go to Canada with you, Mickey.
- Mickey Wright: No, no. I'm not gonna do that to you. You stay here. You end this war. That's what you signed on for.
- Candace: [in her letter] Dear Mickey, Topher just called to tell me you're free. I'm writing this in the cab on the way to the airport, in case I miss you. The truth is, I miss you already. I think I understand now why Juniper never told us about her boyfriend in Vietnam. Because people like me would have given her a hard time. It's funny. I guess I was the one who needed to be enlightened. In our rage to stop this evil war, I think we've forgotten our boys over there aren't the bad guys. They're just trying to survive- guys like Joiner, who risked their lives with every step and guys like Burns, who sacrificed their lives to save their friends. I wish I could have met him so I could thank him for saving you for me. And now you're going back to pick up your radio. Well... I hope you hear this message loud and clear: "In a peeling yellow Victorian on Forest, there's a lucky charm girl waiting for you to come home." Love, Candace.