Buster Quote #218

Quote from Buster in Rom-Traum

Michael: I don't think it's that. I think she knows more than she's letting on. Like where Lucille 2 actually is.
Buster: Huh?
Michael: Think about it. She made a deal with her. Or maybe she just tricked her to leave town. I don't know, but there is something going on, and I think she just needs to let that play out, even if you need to stay in prison a little while.
[Buster pounds the table with his hook]
Guard: No pounding!
Buster: She holds the keys to my freedom, and she won't use it until she gets her selfish needs met. Oh, it's like when she used to lock me in the bathroom for grown-up selfish needs night.
Barry: Oh, did we have a good time.
Buster: What?
Barry: No, it ended in tears.

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 ‘Rom-Traum’ Quotes

Quote from Lucille

Lucille: Maybe he went to find Oscar, warn him about the picture.
Barry: You think he really did? Because I think the prosecution gave us this picture so that George or you would lead them to Lucille 2.
Lucille: Go find him. Track him down. Get to him before he finds Lucille 2. I will not let that woman steal everything I've taken from her.

Quote from Maeby

George Michael: We've got to stop the lying in this family.
Maeby: Tell me about it. I mean, you tell one little story to get a place to live. Next thing you know, you're sorting through your roommate's pills to figure out which one will kill his sex drive.
George Michael: What you mean like estrogen?
Maeby: Wait, that's a thing? I mean, I was just day plotting.
George Michael: I'm going to stop you right there. The minute you start talking about neutering your romantic partner, you're into shit that even Gangie wouldn't do.
Maeby: The monster or the grandmother?
George Michael: The monster. But, yeah, I don't think our grandmother would do that.
Maeby: Yeah, maybe it is too far. I guess I can just pretend like I have an illness where I forget everything.
George Michael: You mean like Alzheimer's?
Maeby: That's a thing, too? I was just crime-storming. You know, just lying out loud. How funny.

Quote from Barry Zuckerkorn

Barry: I think that mothers cannot accept the idea that they've raised someone who could do something so vile.
Buster: What?
Barry: In my case, twice. Well, two times, allegedly. This falls under client-attorney privilege, right?