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Clips from Grace and Frankie - The Road Trip (S02E02)
"No, it's the pajamas that make it yours."
Grace and Frankie
"I don't know what the division of labor was in your marriage--"
Grace and Frankie
"and elastic skin."
Grace and Frankie
"I'm not sure. I don't remember, but I remember Frances."
Grace and Frankie
"I'm making a point. You know how I've been looking everywhere"
Grace and Frankie
"Come on, Grace. Haven't you ever been anyone else?"
Grace and Frankie
"Send it back, please. I'm not an invalid."
Grace and Frankie
"No one's saying you're an invalid, we just want you to take it easy."
Grace and Frankie
"No, it doesn't do that, Sol. That was a hundred dollars more."
Grace and Frankie
"Certainly not on the lips, maybe about the head somewhere."
Grace and Frankie
"I found a Phil Milstein."
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"unannounced to... for all intents and purposes,"
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"Get in the car, Grace."
Grace and Frankie
"-Frances can drive. -Frances always drives."
Grace and Frankie
"Once through a closed garage door, but... nobody was hurt."
Grace and Frankie
"The doctor also said not to drive me crazy."
Grace and Frankie
"He really loves me."
Grace and Frankie
"Well, isn't that the cherry on top?"
Grace and Frankie
"We're driving to Mission Viejo, not the Middle East."
Grace and Frankie
"It's freeways. I'm terrified of them."
Grace and Frankie
"Why do they all hate me?"
Grace and Frankie
"You put your foot on the long, skinny pedal and push."
Grace and Frankie
"-Here's your window. Go, go. Go! -I can't."
Grace and Frankie
"Ah. Ahhh. Ah."
Grace and Frankie
"Look at me, Sol, you putz!"
Grace and Frankie
"Dad, this is amazing."
Grace and Frankie
"Have you found his pork rind stash yet?"
Grace and Frankie
"And 30-year-old men do sometimes, when they're sad."
Grace and Frankie
"It's just a stash, that's all. Please."
Grace and Frankie
"You need to get on with your own lives."
Grace and Frankie
"It's cheese! It'll shoot through your arteries, slam into your heart,"
Grace and Frankie
"How did you meet him?"
Grace and Frankie
"You don't want to talk to me about Phil, fine."
Grace and Frankie
"How about I tell you about my theory on how the government controls the weather?"
Grace and Frankie
"Was he married, too?"
Grace and Frankie
"He was. A few years ago, I heard he got divorced."
Grace and Frankie
"No, thank you!"
Grace and Frankie
"Hold tight. We might be in for the fight of our lives."
Grace and Frankie
"I know my civil rights, that's how I am."
Grace and Frankie
"Yeah."
Grace and Frankie
"Did you know that your brake light is out, Ms... Bergstein?"
Grace and Frankie
"You'll figure something out, I guess."
Grace and Frankie
"In three years, it never occurred to you to look at your license?"
Grace and Frankie
"Yeah, it's all we talked about. That's how he hooked me."
Grace and Frankie
"-Mm. -What if he's not home?"
Grace and Frankie
"-Well, we're not gonna do that. -OK, then,"
Grace and Frankie
"We order a pizza. He has to open the door when the pizza guy knocks."
Grace and Frankie
"He comes out, we duck down, he never sees us."
Grace and Frankie
"Oh, my God. I did that with Jerome Hodges in 11th grade."
Grace and Frankie
"Did it work?"
Grace and Frankie
"-Yes, hello, I need to order... -Oh..."
Grace and Frankie
"Oh, I hear you."
Grace and Frankie
"Dad, you'll be fine, OK? He's sleeping."
Grace and Frankie
"- But he'll wake up. - Then do something."
Grace and Frankie
"No, no, he has to stay calm."
Grace and Frankie
"Then watch Walking Dead. Dad, we have to go."
Grace and Frankie
"I don't mean to put it on you."
Grace and Frankie
"Let's all walk through this right now."
Grace and Frankie
"Worse than horrible."
Grace and Frankie
"And it's never, ever going to happen again, is it?"
Grace and Frankie
"So just enjoy the rest of your now shortened life."
Grace and Frankie
"Honey, we were being quiet. We didn't want to wake you."
Grace and Frankie
"What are you not telling me?"
Grace and Frankie
"Am I dying, Sol? Is that why you got me that horrible chair?"
Grace and Frankie
"No. Don't."
Grace and Frankie
"I'm over the hump."
Grace and Frankie
"-I'm so proud of you, kiddo. -Aw, thanks, Dad."
Grace and Frankie
"Clearly he's not home. You need to go pay for the pizza."
Grace and Frankie
"- $15.99. - Grace?"
Grace and Frankie
"Well, you did."
Grace and Frankie
"What are you doing here, Grace?"
Grace and Frankie
"My friend and I were visiting Mission Viejo because--"
Grace and Frankie
"Anyway, we got a little lost,"
Grace and Frankie
"It's nice seeing you?"
Grace and Frankie
"Well, that's good. She's dead."
Grace and Frankie
"Phil, I did show up."
Grace and Frankie
"I was there."
Grace and Frankie
"I just-- I couldn't do it."
Grace and Frankie
"if I heard your voice..."
Grace and Frankie
"I don't know."
Grace and Frankie
"Go home, Grace."
Grace and Frankie
"Are you OK?"
Grace and Frankie
"You don't have a license."
Grace and Frankie
"Something else is going on."
Grace and Frankie
"I was afraid I couldn't pass the test."
Grace and Frankie
"I'm sorry, Grace."
Grace and Frankie
"I'm just saying you-- you ran a red light."
Grace and Frankie
"Frankie, how did the medicine cabinet get into the couch?"
Grace and Frankie
"-Oh, don't ask. -It's a simple question."
Grace and Frankie
"Ah. I know, but the answer is complicated. My majorette boots."
Grace and Frankie
"Frankie, I'm not cleaning up after you."
Grace and Frankie
"Or doing your dishes, that, by the way, have been in the sink for two day--"
Grace and Frankie
"-Did you say majorette boots? -Yes."
Grace and Frankie
"There have been many Frankies, as it turns out, in this lifetime alone."
Grace and Frankie
"With many vaginas. There are four more here than I ever needed to see."
Grace and Frankie
"And my baton."
Grace and Frankie
"This used to be my signature move."
Grace and Frankie
"Oh, my God, my old yearbook."
Grace and Frankie
"Frankie, look at me. Look at me."
Grace and Frankie
"Look at my face. My eyes. Good."
Grace and Frankie
"Bud did most of the cleaning."
Grace and Frankie
"Here, will you get a load of me for a fat second?"
Grace and Frankie
"This girl is fearless. She is a hurricane of vim and vigor"
Grace and Frankie
"-"Dear Frances..." -Frances?"
Grace and Frankie
""You are a hoot. Remember me always,"
Grace and Frankie
"as I will remember you and all our intrepid adventures."
Grace and Frankie
"-Your Best Friend Forever, Donny." -Oh, who's Donny?"
Grace and Frankie
"-Wait, "Frances Mengela"? -Men-jella."
Grace and Frankie
"It was an unfortunate last name. It's the only reason I took Sol's."
Grace and Frankie
"This is Frances eating a corn dog on the hood of a Thunderbird."
Grace and Frankie
"Oh, she's a daredevil. She's plucky. She's adventurous."
Grace and Frankie
"for the new me, and all the while she was here."
Grace and Frankie
"The old me is the best new me. Vive la Frances."
Grace and Frankie
"That's the spirit."
Grace and Frankie
"No, I am consistently the same person, it's part of my schtick."
Grace and Frankie
"I mean, wasn't there a best Grace?"
Grace and Frankie
"Well, once. Maybe."
Grace and Frankie
"It rhymes with Brazil Milstein."
Grace and Frankie
"Oh. His name is Phil. End of subject."
Grace and Frankie
"Welcome home, Daddy."
Grace and Frankie
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