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Clips from Good Trouble - Klompendansen (S03E03)
"I am kidding"
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"of course."
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"You know, it's actually not funny."
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"Um, those people verbally attacked Mariana"
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"and yelled horrible things at her."
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"I'm sorry, when did this happen?"
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"It was nothing."
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"Is everybody ready for snert?"
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"-Yes. -Yes."
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"Stef: Snert, what is that?"
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"Diane: It's Holland's version of pea soup."
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"It's more of a stew actually,"
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"with pork and celery, onions and leeks."
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"Jim: Mmm. Mmm."
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"So, I'm transferring to UCLA."
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"No."
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"No?"
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"No."
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"-Can we talk about it? -No!"
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"No, you are not transferring"
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"from an Ivy League school to a state school."
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"Could we sidebar this conversation until later?"
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"And why the hell UCLA?"
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"They have a good film program."
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"-Film? -Really, now is not the time."
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"This is Brandon and Eliza's going-away party."
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"Oh! And yours too, Stef!"
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"In honor of your adventure,"
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"we're having flan as one of our desserts."
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"Yeah, I'm not paying for my son to study film."
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"Jim!"
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"It's always about money."
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"Oh, my!"
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"Could we please just enjoy our snert?"
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"Snert is delicious, Diane."
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"Thank you, Lena."
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"[traditional Dutch yodeling]"
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"♪"
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"Diane: So, we've been eating stamppot and bitterballen."
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"Stamppot is potatoes mashed with vegetables,"
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"and bitterballen is fried meat balls."
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"Well, the Dutch sure do love a hearty meal."
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"-Mmm. -Diane: I just love sampling new cuisines."
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"Jim and I are using this as an excuse"
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"to go to Europe for a month."
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"First stop, Amsterdam,"
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"to see Eliza in the Concertgebouw, of course."
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"Jim's been working so hard this year."
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"We're really looking forward to it."
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"Yeah. So, uh, Stef,"
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"when do you leave for Nicaragua?"
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"Uh, Venezuela."
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"And, um, I leave in about 10 days."
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"You're so brave venturing out all alone."
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"I can't even imagine."
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"Well, I'm actually very excited"
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"to start this new chapter of my life."
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"Jim: You're not worried?"
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"With, uh, you know, the economic disaster in Venezuela?"
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"I've heard it's very dangerous for foreign travelers,"
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"especially Americans."
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"What if you get kidnapped for ransom?"
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"Jim! Don't scare her."
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"Well, maybe she should be scared."
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"Stef: Well, I-- I appreciate your concern, Jim, I do."
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"But the whole point in going is the country is in crisis."
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"You know, there's a million kids"
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"whose parents were forced to migrate out of the country"
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"to find jobs and leave them behind."
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"You know, that is what happens with socialism."
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"Of course, so-called progressives"
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"want to bring that failure here to America."
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"You mean, like Social Security and Medicare?"
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"Diane: No politics at the table, dear."
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"Hey, no, no, no. I'm only stating facts--"
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"Please, Dad. Not now."
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"Why not? You're a proud Republican."
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"Oh, I'm actually an Independent now."
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"Huh!"
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"So, Lena,"
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"what are you working on in Sacramento?"
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"Housing and homelessness"
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"are the big issues statewide right now."
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"Jim: What about this proposed wealth and exit tax bill"
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"I'm hearing about?"
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"Diane: Jim!"
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"Lena: Well, that's for people"
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"who earn 30 million or more."
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"The idea is that they amassed most of that wealth"
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"while in California."
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"Jim: Well, it is unconstitutional."
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"You know, you're a prisoner of California"
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"if you, uh, even after you move out."
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"Lena: Well, with so many people amassing wealth in the state,"
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"it's shrinking by billions."
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"It's like a hit and run."
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"Jim: You know, it's also like the "Hotel California.""
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"You can check out any time you like"
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"and you can even leave,"
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"but you'll never stop paying taxes."
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"So, it's no wonder that people and businesses"
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"are leaving in droves when"
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"they're, you know,"
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"trying to raise our personal taxes"
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"and income taxes"
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"to 16.8%, you know?"
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"Not to mention the sales tax."
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"Diane: I think you've made your point."
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"Could we please put our phones down"
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"and enjoy the conversation?"
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"Carter: What's to enjoy?"
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"See? Change the subject."
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"Okay, okay."
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"Uh..."
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"So, uh, Callie,"
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"why the switch to criminal law?"
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"Jude: Wasn't it because of that homeless guy"
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"that walked into your apartment?"
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"I'm sorry, a homeless guy went into the Coterie?"
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"No, um, it was Jamie's apartment."
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