Frankie Quote #625

Quote from Frankie in Hecking Order

Frankie: [v.o.] The thing is, in a family, people take charge at different times. Sometimes a sister helps out in a way a mom and dad can't.
Sue: You know, Brick, you should really think about going to gym. If you climb to the top of the rope you get a coupon for a free frozen yogurt.
Frankie: [v.o.] Sometimes a kid helps the parent.
Mr. Wilkerson: [on video chat] Mr. Heck. Hey, uh, just following up on that paperwork I asked you to turn in yesterday.
Mike: Hey, Brick? Your teacher's on my computer. I don't wanna talk to him. How do I get rid of this guy?
Brick: Hit "escape." Also, he can hear you.
Frankie: [v.o.] And sometimes, it was a brother who helped a sister make it to class on time, and she never even knew it.
Axl: Hey! Losers! This is someone's locker. Do it under the bleachers like normal people, huh?
Frankie: [v.o.] Alone, we would die, but together...
Axl: Come on, kids. Time for bed.
Mike: Hmm?
Frankie: I can't.
Brick: You've got work in the morning.
Sue: You're gonna be miserable tomorrow if you don't. Let's go.
Frankie: [v.o.] Together, we're barely functional.

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 ‘Hecking Order’ Quotes

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: Hey, Mike, your kids have the crazy idea that in the hierarchy of this house, you're in charge.
Mike: Okay.
Frankie: Okay? Okay? Wait. You agree with that? You think that's accurate?
Mike: I don't know. I just got home. It's not inaccurate.
Axl: See? That's what I said.
Frankie: What? Why? What, because he's a man and I'm a woman? Why would you think he's in charge?
Sue: Well, he's scarier.
Brick: And he pays the bills and stuff.
Frankie: Okay, first of all, we are equally scary. We're equal in everything. We are equal. Just, look at the chart!

Quote from Frankie

Frankie: [v.o.] It was my fault, really. I'm the one who had the bright idea of family dinner. Actually, Oprah had the idea in her magazine. Oprah, who doesn't have kids.

Quote from Axl

Sue: Do you really think it's bad being the oldest?
Axl: Are you kidding? Mom and Dad have been all up in my business ever since I was born. When I started high school, they were all, "How's it going, Axl? How are your classes? Who are your teachers? Who are your friends?"