Lexie Quote #6

Quote from Lexie in Film, Friends and Fruit Pies

Sue: $142...
Frankie: [v.o.] So, Sue scraped together her birthday money, her Spudsy money, and even participated in a psychological experiment to pay for her half of the TV.
Sue: ...and my lucky $2 bill my grandpa gave me when I was born... makes $150.
Lexie: Oh. Thank you. Oh. You have a electrode thingy...
Sue: Oh! Oh. Just covering a zit. You know, college... heh... stress.
Lexie: Oh! Wait! Don't move. I am scheduling us both facials right now. Oh, and check it out... I got us a popcorn popper. And these cute little containers that say "popcorn." They were only $20 each. You can pay me back whenever.
Sue: 'Kay.

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Quote from Mike

Mike: Sue, you got to come clean. You're too young to be in debt. It's different for us. We have a long-range financial plan where we die before we have to pay anybody off. But you don't have that cushion.

Quote from Sue

Mike: Hang on a sec. Where's all this money coming from?
Sue: Well, I've been using my Spudsy's money, and I popped all the quarters out of my 50 states collector's book, and I've been donating plasma. I'm not exactly sure what plasma is, and I don't know if you need it, but, from the way I've been feeling, I'm guessing you do.

Quote from Brick

Brick: Can you sign this form saying you take full responsibility for the school camera, editing equipment, the sound equipment, and lighting packet while it's in my possession?
Frankie: No, we will not.
Brick: Well, then I'll have to do that signature Axl taught me, 'cause I really need it for this project I'm doing for film class. Oh, heads up... I'm working on a shoestring budget, so I'm gonna be shooting it entirely in the house.
Mike: A horror movie, is it?
Brick: Well, the assignment is to take an important piece of film history and interpret it as our own. I'm thinking either Battleship Potemkin or Knots Landing. I love Knots Landing. I binge-watched all 14 seasons when we inherited that box of Aunt Edie's old tapes. Now, I know what you're thinking... Sure, Battleship Potemkin was named the greatest film of all time, but Knots Landing just has the undefinable "it." Plus it's one of the few true historical records we have of the 1980s.
Frankie: The '80s weren't that long ago, Brick.
Mike: It was 30-some years ago.
Frankie: Holy crap.
Brick: Well, I better get on it. I'll be in Sue's room, scouting locations. Also, I'm still on the fence, but the episode I'm looking at may require a small car explosion.