Frankie Quote #266

Quote from Frankie in Worry Duty

Frankie: [v.o.] Yep, it was petty and beneath me and it didn't change anything, but hey, losing control over your kids is a tough thing to accept, as Brick was about to find out.
Brick: I told my teacher Scout hatched, and she's making me bring him back. I'm worried Scout needs me. No matter how many times I tell him, he keeps running into that fan.
Frankie: I hear you, honey. It's tough being a parent. You watch them make mistakes, and there's not a thing you can do. Guess that's the only way they learn. Even though the mom is always right. You remember that when you're 16.

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 ‘Worry Duty’ Quotes

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: [v.o.] There are lots of ways you categorize people: age, politics, religion. But when you get down to it, there are really two basic types of people in the world: the non-worriers...
Axl: God! Chill. I'll study while they're handing out the test.
Mike: The nail was rusty, but I threw beer on there, cleaned it out.
Frankie: [v.o.] and the worriers.
Sue: What if I never get my braces off? What if I'm part of some secret experiment where they're trying to see how long a person can last with braces on their teeth?
Frankie: I'm forgetting things, Mike. My keys were right here. This runs in families. It's only a matter of time before I am wandering the interstate in my bathrobe and you're using candy to get me in the car.

Quote from Mr. Ehlert

Mr. Ehlert: Gather around, minions. I'm throwing a company picnic. Food, drinks, games, the whole shebang. And I expect to see every one of you there with your families. [applause] It's really my granddaughter's 9th birthday, but this way I can write the whole thing off. She likes those American Girl dolls. Check with each other so you don't double up.

Quote from Mr. Ehlert

Mr. Ehlert: Hey, Stretch, you enjoying yourself?
Mike: Now that I've found the beer.
Mr. Ehlert: [chuckles] Well, I'm just glad I could throw this celebration for the employees. When you give, you get a warm feeling in your ticker, you know? That'll be 3 bucks. [to a young girl] Ah, the pop's a buck and a quarter there, princess.
Mike: I'll get it.
Mr. Ehlert: Oh, great.