Beverly Quote #1652

Quote from Beverly in Another Turkey in the Trot

Beverly: Geoff, this may be hard for you to understand, but as joyful as it is being a new mother, it's very hard to watch your husband living his best life when you are healing from an assault on your body.
Geoff: Oh, God, Erica, I haven't been nearly supportive enough. I'm so sorry.
Erica: No, in all our years together, you only had this one tiny blind spot, and I'm pretty thankful for that.
Beverly: And, Marvin, you tried to change because Murray isn't here, didn't you?
Marvin: Well, he was the good son. And I thought that my dad deserved that in his life and instead all he got was the same old screw-up.
Pop-Pop: Were you trying? For me? Oh, I was the real screw-up. I mean, I-I wasn't there for you enough when you were growing up.
Marvin: Yeah, but you're here now.
Pop-Pop: And I ain't going anywhere.
Beverly: And, Lou, all those terrible things you say about your wife's cooking? Keep them in your head... like I do.
Lou Schwartz: The truth is, she's an amazing woman and she puts up with me all the time.
Joanne: Yeah, Mom, you're the best.
Beverly: I'd like to propose a toast. To a perfect Thanksgiving.

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 ‘Another Turkey in the Trot’ Quotes

Quote from Adam

Geoff: Baby, younger baby, guess what. Five miles in under 32 minutes.
Adam: That's awesome... or terrible. It's a sport, so I famously don't know the ins and outs.

Quote from Beverly

Beverly: Excuse me. [glass clinking] I have something to say. Excuse me. As many of you know, I was reluctant to host Thanksgiving this year because I was afraid it wouldn't be like it always is.
Adam: Sorry, Mama.
Barry: We failed you.
Beverly: No, you didn't. Because you gave me a Thanksgiving that is exactly like it always has been. This is who we are. I mean, sure, we argue, but it all comes from a place of love. So thank you.
Mr. Glascott: I'd like to say what I'm thankful for.
Beverly: There's a time and a place, John.

Quote from Barry

Adult Adam: Back in the '80s, no one hosted Thanksgiving like my mom. From turkey to taters, her dinners were legendary. And no one loved them more than me and my brother, Barry.
Barry: It's 24 hours until Thanksgiving, and soon we will stuff our faces to the point of overwhelming nausea... just like the pilgrims first did many years ago.
Adam: America!
Barry: We overeat to honor those who cannot, which is why I created a food plan so we can ensure our stomachs are properly expanded.
Adam: Wake up at 3:00 A.M. to eat 1.75 Toaster Strudels?
Barry: It is crazy how much I'm learning in med school.