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Wes: You remember my old tool-shop over the garage?
Vi: Wes, that place was a greasy dump!
WES: Picture this: powder-blue wallpaper, chocolate brown carpet.
Vi: Oh, no!
Ren: Oh, yes.
Vi: When will Mr. McCormack be joining us?
ELEANOR: Vi, Vi, I made some of my Toll House cookies. Lulu, you taste one and you'll burn every recipe in your kitchen.
Vi: Won't you join us, Mrs. McCormack? Eleanor wants to show us what heaven tastes like.
ETHEL: Call me Ethel. Please.
Vi: Only if you call me Vi.
ARIEL: Hi, Daddy. Mom.
VI: Are you hungry?
SHAW: Meaning…?
VI: She's just making a joke, Shaw.
SHAW: Well, you seem to have outgrown that.
VI: Shaw!
ARIEL: What just happened? Did I say something wrong?
Vi: Your father's had a difficult day.
SHAW: Vi, I can speak for myself.
Vi: Honey, why don't you set the table?
Ariel: I'm not really hungry.
VI: Shaw, if you're angry with Ariel, please tell her why.
SHAW: I'm not angry. I'm concerned.
VI: Then get to the point. You two speak and nothing gets said.
SHAW: Have you seen her with this Chuck Cranston? The last time I walked in on the two of them…
Vi: You told me.
Shaw - that boy has a record of arrests, Vi
Vi: And the more you object, the more intrigued she's going to be.
SHAW: So I should hold my peace?
VI: I do. And I pray that her infatuation with Chuck Cranston lasts no longer than mine with Elliot Criswell.
SHAW: Elliot Criswell was not an overheated delinquent.
Vi: Oh, he most certainly was!
SHAW: This is not funny.
VI: I'm trying to lighten the mood.
SHAW: Well, I can't. I'm frightened about where Ariel is, what she's doing…
Vi: You can't expect her to sit home with us.
SHAW: Let's stop this conversation right here.
VI: Conversation?
SHAW: Vi…
Vi: I seemed to have walked in on one of your sermons.
REN: Mrs. Moore.
VI: Welcome, Ren.
REN: Boy, I really blew it in there, didn't I?
Vi: Yeah. You did.
REN: I get nervous, I go crazy, and I always end up putting my foot in my mouth.
Vi: Your mother said you were good at it, but I had no idea!
REN: G'night, Mrs. Moore.
VI. Goodnight, Ren.
SHAW: Someone's got to put a foot down.
VI: I didn't say anything.
CHUCK: Hsst! Ariel! Ariel!
VI. She's not here, Chuck.
CHUCK: Oh…! Mrs. Moore.
VI: Did I scare you?
CHUCK: Nope. Not at all. Did you tell Ariel that…
Vi: Yes, Chuck, I've told her every time you've called.
CHUCK: Thanks. I guess she's busy and all.
VI. Mmmm. She and the girls went over to Wendy Jo's to study.
CHUCK: Really? I was just there. Wendy Jo said she left hours ago. With Rusty.
Vi: Oh.
SHAW: Where is she?
VI: She told me she was going to Wendy Jo's. Don't bother calling. She's not there.
SHAW: Did you know this?
VI: No. I did not.
SHAW: So how does it feel, Vi? Now that she's lying to you?
Vi: I'm not saying anything until I hear an explanation from her.
SHAW: It was frightening enough when she was running around with Chuck Cranston. Now, she is out in the middle of the night, with that punk who's campaigning to challenge me and the entire Town Council. How long can you keep defending her?
Vi: I'm not defending her. We're not on opposite sides here, are we? Or are we?
SHAW: Don't even bother.
VI: We know you weren't at Wendy Jo's.
ARIEL: I can't believe you're checking up on me.
VI: Sweetie, how do we know you're not sick? Or hurt?
ARIEL: Then how come when I'm at home, you're never interested in what I'm thinking or how I feel? But the minute I walk out that door— wham! Suddenly, you're the concerned parent!
Vi: Shaw, she doesn't mean that.
ARIEL: I don't know what good that would do. You don't listen to me any more than you listen to her!
Vi: Shaw!
SHAW: I've never hit anyone.
Vi: I know.
SHAW: We're losing her, Vi. She has become willful and obstinate.
Vi: Like her father.
SHAW: I am her spiritual guardian.
VI: You used to be her friend.
SHAW: I don't understand what's happening. I don't know what to do anymore.
Vi: Yes you do.
SHAW: We are a family.
VI: No. The accident changed everything. Ever since Bobby's death, you make impossible demands on Ariel.
SHAW: I have not confused Ariel's behavior with my son's death.
Vi: He was my son, too! Shaw, it's been over 21 years I've been a minister's wife, and after all that time, I still feel that you're a wonderful preacher. You can lift a congregation up so high, they have to look down to see heaven. It's the one on one you need a little work with.
SHAW: I thought at least you believed in me.
Vi: I never stopped
COACH DUNBAR : It's outrageous ! If you think that ….
Vi: Roger! Roger. Sit. Down.
URLEEN & WENDY JO: Don't even think about it.
VI: Shaw, you did a good thing this morning.
SHAW: I'm still not sure it was the right thing.
VI : I think it comes close. I've missed you. I've missed us.
SHAW: CAN YOU FIND IT IN YOUR HEART?
Vi: Shaw?
Shaw: Yes?
Vi: We're almost dancing.