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Clips from Good Times (1974) - My Son the Lover (S01E01)
"Oh, I'm sorry."
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"I thought you said she hardly speaks to you in school."
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"She doesn't, Ma. I don't get her."
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"Well, wasn't she everything I told you she was?"
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"Real sweet, well-behaved and respectful to her elders."
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"Especially the male elder,"
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"When I finish that painting, I'm going to pop the question."
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"What?!"
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"I'm going to ask her to go steady."
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"Changing her clothes in that room right now"
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"could be the future Mrs. James Evans Jr."
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"And standing right here, having a fit,"
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"is the present Mrs. James Evans Sr."
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"Baby, Junior must be in love."
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"This is the first girl he ever painted"
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"that wasn't 8-feet tall and shooting a basketball."
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"Well, James, I don't like it. I been watching this Marcy."
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"I been watching her too."
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"Aw, no, no. I mean,"
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"I been watching how nice a girl she is, baby."
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"I don't understand why you keep putting her down."
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"Well, there's just something wrong"
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"with the two of them going together."
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"But why? They're both the same age. They're 17."
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"Yeah. Marcy is 17 going on 30."
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"JJ is 17, looks 15 and acts 12."
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"Baby, they're just two kids that dig each other."
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"Ain't nothing wrong with that."
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"I think you're getting upset about nothing."
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"Why don't you just flap your wings"
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"over to the refrigerator and get me a beer, hear?"
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"I know!"
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"Come on, JJ, you been in there a half-hour now."
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"What you doing?"
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"Stop yelling! You just busted one of my bubbles!"
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"all the time you spend in the bathroom."
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"That's right, Thelma."
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"This is a big moment in your brother's life."
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"He's in love. He should look good."
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"Ma, this whole thing with him and Marcy is getting ridiculous."
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"I don't know what she wants with him, anyway."
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"Now wait a minute, Thelma."
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"Don't go putting your brother down now."
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"Junior's got a lot on the ball. Got a good sense of humor,"
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"Of course, he's got that gift with the girls"
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"that he inherited from his old man."
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"Hi, everybody. Where's Romeo the Casanova?"
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"He's in there gussying up for Marcy."
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"You know, this girl just might be Miss El Permanente,"
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"'cause JJ came to my boutique last night,"
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"and he bought this slave key for Marcy."
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"He did? Mm-hm."
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"And I had it engraved just like he wanted, see?"
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""To M. With eternal love, JJ.""
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"James, this is getting out of hand."
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"You know, the thing I can't figure out, though,"
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"is how could he afford this?"
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"This thing looks expensive."
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"Well, we sell 'em for $10."
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"But I gave it to him at the wholesale price:"
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"Eighty-three cents?"
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"Yeah, and with the 50 cents I loaned him, he just made it."
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"Whoo! Florida,"
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"the way kids move these days,"
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"it won't be long before you'll be a grandmother."
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"What?"
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"A girl my age is much too young"
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"to be the best friend of a grandmother."
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"Well, I got to go, but I'll be back later"
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"to see if Romeo made it up to Juliet's balcony, dig?"
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"James, this ain't funny. Now it's a slave key."
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"Baby, kids always giving them things to each other."
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"That don't mean they tied together."
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"Ma, JJ must be crazy, thinking about getting serious."
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"I don't intend to get serious for at least another six months."
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"Junior, you are clean to the bone!"
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"Don't I know it!"
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"Well, we got more than 200 days to Christmas,"
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"JJ, where'd you get the threads?"
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"Don't touch. Just look. Touching is reserved for Marcy."
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"Here is your slave key. Willona brought it over."
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"Hey, thanks, Mama. Now that's class."
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"Mmm."
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"Now when I hang this gold chain around Marcy's neck,"
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"she got to say yeah."
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"You better hurry,"
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"or else that fake gold is going to turn her neck green."
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"Oh, Ma."
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"[SNIFFS] Hey, JJ, you got on my perfume!"
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"Yeah. It didn't say how many drops to use,"
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"so I just emptied the bottle."
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"Emptied the bottle? It cost $2.95 for six ounces!"
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"When you're in love, money doesn't matter."
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"Yeah, but it's my money!"
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"JJ, I want to talk to you serious for a minute."
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"Don't you think you're rushing things?"
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"Mama, I'm 17. She's 17. Together that makes us 34."
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"We're way over the legal age limit."
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"We may even get married."
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"Married? Oh, JJ, don't talk crazy."
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"Where would the two of you live?"
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"Easy, Mama. We'll figure someplace close to home,"
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"like Thelma's room."
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"My room?"
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"And where am I supposed to sleep?"
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"In the bathroom."
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"You live in there."
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"Now, Mama, Marcy's going to be here in a few minutes,"
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"and we'd like to be alone."
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"James, I ain't leaving this house."
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"Baby, we can't blame the boy for wanting to be alone."
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"Maybe he's entitled to some privacy."
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"You know how it was when we was going together."
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"We was doing all that heavy courting."
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"That night I talked your mother and father"
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"into leaving the house so we could be alone and we..."
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"Hell, no. We ain't going nowhere."
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"Y'all ain't gone yet?"
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"We ain't going, JJ."
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"But, Mama... [KNOCK ON DOOR]"
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