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Clips from Dallas - Digger's Daughter (S01E01)
"That's my middle brother Gary's house."
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"He used to live there with a little bride, briefly."
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"Did your brother put you up to this, Miss Barnes?"
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"Well, I don't think that's an unusual question to ask, Miss Barnes."
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"- Mrs. Ewing. Excuse me, please. - Perhaps it'd be more appropriate to ask..."
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"...what sort of settlement you'd require to annul this farce."
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"Let go of my arm."
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"I'm willing to spend some money now to avoid any inconvenience."
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"But if you insist on being driven away, which you surely will be..."
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"...you're gonna come out without anything."
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"Hi there. What's going on?"
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"Oh, just talking a little business."
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"Mama don't like business talk with supper on the table, J.R."
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"Well, you know Mama. She's so old-fashioned."
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"Come on, honey, let's go."
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"I didn't know you were allowed to smoke those things."
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"Smoke what things?"
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"I asked her how much she'd take."
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"You did what?"
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"- I tried to pay her off. - You jackass."
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"Now, wait a minute, Daddy."
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"You called me at the office upset because Cliff Barnes is crucifying us on TV."
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"You really want Bobby married to his sister?"
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"I ain't saying I do..."
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"...but it's about time you learned the art of subtlety."
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"Well, why should I be subtle?"
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"Because the lack of it turns competitors into enemies, and enemies into fanatics."
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"- Anyway, I ain't so sure it's a bad thing. - You're not?"
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"Well, you've seen what's happening."
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"Bobby wanting to come in off the road, be an executive."
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"What's wrong with that?"
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"- P.R. Is important. - Pimping, that's what it is."
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"I got nothing against him settling down and taking on a little responsibility."
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"- Well, you put me in your chair, Daddy. - Sure, that's fine. Just keep it that way."
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"But I got more than one son..."
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"...and nobody says that you've got to run things alone."
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"You better go see your wife, junior."
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"If they get too much of a head start, my first grandson's gonna be theirs."
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"Good night."
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"J.R."
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"Thought you might wanna talk to me."
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"- How in hell did she end up marrying him? - You're asking me?"
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"I brought her to a couple of barbecues here."
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"I didn't know they were getting on that well."
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"I don't about you, but I won't stand for this."
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"I don't wanna stand still for it either, J.R., but they're married, ain't they?"
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"Yeah."
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"So were those fine ladies we spent that memorable weekend with..."
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"...up at Waco last year."
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"So they were."
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"- What are you gonna do? - Not me..."
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"...us."
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"You and me, Ray. We're gonna bust it up, Raymond. What else?"
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"Yeah, what else?"
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"You getting up? Or you just gonna roll in when I open the door?"
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"- What are you doing up from Austin? - No hearings today."
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"When I heard about my little sister getting married..."
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"What do you think you're doing marrying a Ewing?"
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"Marrying a man."
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"Bobby Ewing is not a man. Pamela, he's a Ewing."
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"You know who those people are."
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"They're me now."
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"You know, you used to be worse than I was."
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"Breaking out windows in the Ewing building downtown."
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"- You used to plot revenge. - Maybe marrying one is the best revenge."
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"Oh, I'll bet the Ewings think so."
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"I don't care what they think. I don't care what you think."
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"I love Bobby Ewing, that's it."
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"Well, I don't believe you."
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"Because I think you do care what they think. And I think you care what I think."
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"I think you care a lot."
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"I'll send a truck for the rest of this."
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"I got it."
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"Let's go."
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"What about Digger? When you gonna tell him?"
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"- I'll get around to it. - Get around to it. Come on, Pam..."
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"...telling your father ought to be first priority."
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"- I can't deal with Digger now. - Don't blame you."
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"Just don't go telling me how strong you are."
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"Where are you going? What is this?"
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"Is that...? I don't believe that car."
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"All right, I believe it."
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"Where you going?"
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"- Pam, where you going? - To look for Digger. Are you coming?"
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"No."
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"And I'm not riding in that car."
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"Fine."
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"Yeah, just in front of the sofa, guys. Thanks."
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"- Julie? - Your new secretary. Wanna meet her?"
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"Not right yet. Thank you."
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"Julie..."
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"...I'm gonna need the combination to the safe."
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"Well, J.R. Changes it every month. I'll have to ask him."
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"How's baby brother doing?"
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"He wants the combination."
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"Well, how's all that reading coming along? Get through that yet?"
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"- It's all pretty much routine, J.R. - Well, nobody ever said nuts and bolts..."
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"...are interesting, but they hold everything together."
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"- I'd like to look at the red files now. - Lf you think..."
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"...what you've been reading is dull, wait till those red files."
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"Come on, J.R. By the time I was 3 years old..."
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"...I knew the red files meant current and important."
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"When Daddy retired, I remember he very ceremoniously..."
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"...presented you with the combination."
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"- So don't tell me it's all routine. - Okay."
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"I just thought you ought to get through that harder stuff..."
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"...procedures and operations and everything."
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"Background stuff is real important."
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"Okay, Bobby, here you go."
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"Thank you very much."
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"Anytime. Anything you need, you just let me know."
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"- I'll be with you in just a minute. - Okay, thanks."
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"I want you to go to the bank, put this in my safety deposit box."
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"Aren't you gonna share your secrets with your little brother?"
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"You just do like I tell you."
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"Come on, buddy, another drink here!"
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"Thank you. Thank you, sir. That's mighty nice of you."
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"Now, 1930 was my year."
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"My partner and I walked out right here in Texas..."
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"...and I just followed my nose, and I said, "Here!""
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