Mike Quote #23

Quote from Mike in The Trip

Mike: Look, Olivia, Brick asked me to speak to you because he thinks you're a very nice girl, but he's not ready to get married. But he wants to remain friends because he likes you very much.
Olivia: It's too late. We're already married and we have kids. What God has joined together, let no man put asunder.
Mike: Okay, how about this? You're not really married and your kids are dolls. So why don't you head home and Brick will see you around school? Okay, hon?
Olivia: Nope.
Mike: What?
Olivia: I've put too much time into this relationship to just walk away.
Mike: Well, I think you have to.
Olivia: Nope.
Mike: You can't keep saying nope.
Olivia: Yes, I can.
Mike: No, you can't.
Olivia: Yes, I can.
Mike: Okay, that's enough. I'm not gonna get into this because I'm the grown-up and I don't have to. I'm sorry it came down to this, but, uh, it's over, okay? Brick doesn't wanna see you anymore. Got it?
Olivia: Nope.
Mike: Go home, Olivia.
Olivia: How are you gonna make me?
Mike: [sighs] Brick, Olivia's here!

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 ‘The Trip’ Quotes

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: I have got to fix this. Sue has to stand up for herself. If this isn't worth the fight, Mike, I don't know what is. Hey, Sue! Get in here! You know what this is? A teachable moment. I saw that on Oprah. Or Project Runway or something. I don't remember, but it's teachable.

Quote from Mr. Ehlert

Sue: Hi, Mr. Ehlert. Would you like to help...
Mr. Ehlert: No. Frances, you forgot to make coffee again. You got me walking like an idiot with a donut and nothing to dunk it in.
Frankie: Mr. Ehlert, how come I'm the one who's always asked to make the coffee? I'm beginning to think it's because I'm a woman.
Mr. Ehlert: Heh, of course it's because you're a woman! The day I start telling men to make coffee for women, you have my permission to put a bullet in my head. [chuckles]

Quote from Sue

Frankie: [v.o.] Unfortunately, I could believe it. This was Sue's whole life in a nutshell. She tries and tries and never gets any recognition. It's like people don't even see her.
[flashback to a teacher taking attendance:]
Teacher: Sue Heck?
Sue: Here.
Teacher: Sue Heck?
Sue: Here.
Teacher: Okay, not here.
[flashback to the cafeteria:]
Cafeteria Worker: Pizza or fish?
Sue: Pizza, please. [he puts fish on her tray] Oh, okay.
[flashback to Sue's classmates singing Happy Birthday to her in class:]
All: [singing] Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear... [all mutter indistinctly] Happy birthday to you [Sue sighs]