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Now oona marconi is never gonna endorse my school. she ll probably write something negative just out of spite. well, there is a chance you can still turn this around. but are you willing to apologize to someone who doesn t really deserve it? darling, i don t think a simple apology is gonna get me out of this. then in the wise words of don vito corleone. (imitates marlon brando) you need to make her an offer she can t refuse. and if there s anything (clears throat) (normal voice) if there s anything i can do to help, you let me know. i will. i will. (beckett) mr. carson, you worked for graham morton for over 25 years. i understand that you were very close with his grandkids. well, as as close as one could be while still maintaining the employer-servant relationship. so when the victim called you and invited you to the night of dance taping on wednesday, you said yes. i was delighted. she asked me to meet her afterwards and said that she had a question for me, ....
Yes. bye-bye. ahh all s well that ends well. mother, why would oona marconi be looking forward hearin? well, you did say, if there was any way that you could help that you should let me know. exactly what did you promise her without asking me first? that you would read her novel. oh, mother. and critique it and give it to your publisher. it is the inspiring story of a young woman s journey from department store clerk to world-renowned broadway star. chick lit? mother this is really not my oh, and, darling, when you give her your thoughts, do be kind, because it s always been her dream to be a novelist. be kind. for you, mother, i can be kind. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. ....
Fat chance of that. just remember, martha, those who can t do teach. and those who can t teach become theater critics. ha! ha! (door opens and slams) gram. oh. ohh. could ve been worse. (castle) it couldn t have been worse. my mother exposed her gooey center, and oona marconi drove a stake through it. well, tell her, i feel her pain. thanks. i will. anything new on the case? yeah, unis found the cafe that odette went to at 11:00 a.m. the day that she was killed. scoring drugs off her mystery man? more like scoring a fat-free latte. she met up with a friend for coffee. suzanne steiner. a friend? leaving the studio on show day was a very big deal. what was so important that it couldn t wait? according to suzanne, she just wanted to talk about old times. hey, we got a fax from the lab. that clear vial of liquid that we found at odette s apartment? it wasn t illegal drugs. ....
Whoa. no, no, no. no, no, no, no. i cannot go home again without that ring on my finger tonight. our couch has a loose spring. my back did you try soap? yeah. yeah, that was, like, the first thing we did. cooking spray? i didn t think about cooking spray. where am i gonna find cooking spray? here. (people speaking indistinctly) it s like silk. (closes drawer) that might work. (grunts) oh, yeah. i think it s coming. yeah? (grunts) (ring plinks and bounces) at least it s off my finger. oona, thank you so much for stopping by. thank you, martha. of column spaceo find a few inches of column space to mention your little school. oh, good. thank you. i really appreciate that dear. oh, richard, good. you re just in time to say good-bye to oona. oh. how nice to see you again. it s lovely to see you as well. and i, uh, look forward to hearing from you. hearing from well, i know you re in a hurry, dear, and, uh, i ll call you. we will have lunch. ....
Your little trick of tilting your head before delivering an important line of dialogue. (chuckles) i don t do that. well, you did it when you played maggie the cat. oh, and you fluttered your hands like little bird wings. i kept waiting for you to take off. who wants pie? alexis, would you mm-hmm. thank you. i believe that was the year that i was nominated for a tony. well, perhaps the american theatre wing is more tolerant of head tilting and hand fluttering than i am. (exhales) oh, martha, i m just teasing. you can t possibly still be upset about that old review. let s not say anything we ll regret. that was no review. that was a hatchet job. it was vicious and it was uncalled for. and it was also accurate. (lowered voice) rise above. rise above? you know what, oona? i rescind my request. there is no way i would accept your endorsement of my school now if you begged me. ....