Frankie Quote #153

Quote from Frankie in The Jeans

Sue: Mom, look, I have the same jeans as Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Frankie: Yeah, about that. Sue, I have some bad news. You know that new dryer that we have that we found that's just so new and so good. It's really too good.
Sue: What are you talking about?
Frankie: Honey, the dryer shrunk your jeans.
Sue: What?
Frankie: I'm so, so sorry. I just feel terrible.
Sue: That's okay. It's not your fault.
Frankie: I know, but I just feel horrible.
Sue: Don't feel horrible. They were just jeans. And the truth is, you were right before. It really is about what's inside that counts. I just have to let my inner light shine through.
Frankie: [v.o.] Okay, yeah, that's not what really happened.

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 ‘The Jeans’ Quotes

Quote from Brick

Brick: Can we keep one? I promise I'll take care of it this time. [whispers] I'm lying.

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: Honey, how about I help you find something to wear to the audition?
Sue: Oh, yeah, right. Like you know what's cool. I'm sorry. I'm just so sorry.
Frankie: It's okay. We'll find something.
Sue: Nothing that would make anybody like me. Mom, all the cool kids have Citizens Of Humanity jeans, and I am the only person in the entire school who doesn't.
Frankie: Honey, I believe that it's not what people see on the outside that makes you popular. It's what's inside. You have to let your inner light shine through.
Frankie: [v.o.] Hold your smile, keep eye contact, see if she buys it.
Sue: That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
Frankie: [v.o.] Damn.
Sue: Mom, junior high is hard. People judge you for every little thing, if they even notice you at all. I just wanna be judged. Didn't you ever want something so bad that you'd die for it?
[flashback to a younger Frankie looking at a shoe in a shop window with the label "As Seen on Charlie's Angels"]

Quote from Brick

Mike: Oh, hey, Brick. The aunts are back from Vegas. They're coming to pick up Doris. Where is she?
Frankie: Brick? Did something happen to that dog? And don't forget, I can always tell when you're lying.
Frankie: [v.o.] Brick has a tell when he's lying.
[flashback:]
Frankie: Brick, did you break the lamp?
Brick: No. [whispers] I'm lying.
[present:]
Brick: Okay, I'm just gonna tell you the truth. Doris is gone. She's gone. Her wagon is empty, and I don't know where she went. Congratulations. You were right. Being responsible is not my strong suit. I'll be in my room thinking about what I've done.