Jill Quote #1003

Quote from Jill in Al's Fair Lady

Jill: Trudy is a really sweet woman who has some very serious self-esteem problems. She obviously feels that she has to buy Al to keep him in the relationship, and I think that Al is uncomfortable with this.
Tim: And he was masking his discomfort with all that giddy laughter?
Jill: So? It's a case of classic overcompensation.
Tim: Oh, stop it. Why are you picking apart something wonderful that happened in Al's life?
Jill: What? The relationship or the car?
Tim: Both! There wouldn't be a car without a relationship.

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 ‘Al's Fair Lady’ Quotes

Quote from Wilson

Wilson: Have you talked to Trudy about this?
Al: Oh, I can't. I don't want to hurt her feelings.
Wilson: Well, what about you? You know, the patriot Thomas Paine said, "It is necessary to the happiness of a man that he be faithful to himself."
Al: I suppose you're right.

Quote from Al

Tim: Let's take a look at this van, shall we? It's a custom-made Chevy half-ton. Custom-made flares. It's got a duel rear axle, aluminum wheels, 440 horse 350, but inside is the real story. This thing is equipped to fix anything from a Hoover vacuum to the Hoover Dam. Complete set of Allen wrenches, circular saw, cordless drill, table vise. [holds up a bag of Cheetos] Even one of Al's vices.
Al: And here we have a laptop computer with a complete set of home repair manuals on CD-ROM.
Tim: We call it the brains of the operation.
Al: Something we've never called Tim.

Quote from Al

Al: Oh, no. Trudy, I really like you.
Trudy: You do?
Al: Oh, yeah. I remember the first time I saw you, you had that wire in one hand, and the rat in the other hand, and I said to myself, "Oh, boy, Al! Don't let this one get away!"