@@lepetitchat123 Imagine paying a mortgage to a Jewish bank that's just waiting for you to slip up so they can reclaim it and render all your sacrifices meaningless then sell it to the next chump. Oh, and here's the kicker, you _STILL_ won't own the house when you've paid it off because it's sitting on land the government _leases_ to you in exchange for property tax. You're paying Shylock to lease from Sam.
The way Kevin grabs the plate of asparagus is so great. He does something similar when he catches his wife cheating in the drive thru. He grabs there bag of food in a strange way. Amazing acting.
Kevin Spacey was just supposed to drop the asparagus plate and threw it against the wall unscripted. The shock from Annette Henning and Thora Birch was real
You know they shoot like 30 different takes from a huge variety of angles right? I've never understood comments like this. You don't get genuine reactions if someone goes off the script if its from a different angle than the take they performed it in.
I love this gentle smile on Lester's face a second before he throws the plate. So perfect. He knows that he's finally going to do what he wanted for the last 10 years.
People can only be pushed so far. I don't think he was being "abusive" or a "bully." He was just sick of being treated like he didn't matter by a vain, and shallow narcissist.
just because someone raises their voice in a moment of heat or anger does not necessarily mean they're bullying their listeners. Their listeners could be the bullies and they only way they could respond is by yelling or getting animated, the only way his wife could be the listener you know? To call someone who yells a bully, you have to consider the meeting leading up to the point he yelled. Like what caused him yell?
It was bullying. It was a super-unhealthy relationship he should have just left (or she should have), but it was physically threatening. But it's also a movie about a guy on the brink so of course it's over-the-top. That said, if someone did this to your sister or friend, even if she was a nag, you wouldn't be like, "Well, that was fine." They were both supposed to be terrible people.
@@08pixiedust yeah exactly it's a movie where Kevin Spacey may get to take liberties in an attempt to entertain by being over the top in some way. Exactly! It's not really, real life, just based on it and condensed to be more entertaining than reality probably
That's the affect a great film has, the more you watch the more layers you peel back and the more details you catch. You're correct, the music choice was brilliant and perfectly timed with the scene.
lyricsjonk.com/darin-bobby-call-me-irresponsible.html Call me irresponsible Call me unreliable Throw in undependable too Do my foolish alibies Bother you Well I'm not too clever I just adore you Call me unpredictable Tell me I'm inpractical Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue Call me irresponsible Yes I'm unreliable But it's undeniably true That I'm irresponsibly mad for you Go on and call me unpredictable Tell me that I'm impractical Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue You go ahead call irresponsible I admit I'm unreliable But it is undeniably true That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
Amen..my wife did the same thing 1 year after we got married then played the victim..the music thing same..all she listens to is c&w old shit..enough.then gets mad if I say anything. again the victim..
Normally, I`d say what a great scene this was, but there are so many good scenes in this movie, it`s hard to go crazy over this one. Spacey may be a creep, but he`s a magnificent actor. Benning is every bit as good.
I threw the asparagus last week. Never felt better. It was all worth it. I’m still recovering from it all. I still have flashbacks of all the abuse I took from these women.
the music choice was incredible, when lester went to get the asparagus you can hear "...unpredictable..." and thats how lester was exactly in that same moment : unpredictable
@@lpmqtrp lyricsjonk.com/darin-bobby-call-me-irresponsible.html Call me irresponsible Call me unreliable Throw in undependable too Do my foolish alibies Bother you Well I'm not too clever I just adore you Call me unpredictable Tell me I'm inpractical Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue Call me irresponsible Yes I'm unreliable But it's undeniably true That I'm irresponsibly mad for you Go on and call me unpredictable Tell me that I'm impractical Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue You go ahead call irresponsible I admit I'm unreliable But it is undeniably true That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
@Mamyrbek Yerkaliyev yeah you live and you learn. I had some experiences before that one, but that was like what I would consider my first “REAL” relationship, add in being married on paper, I just had to make it work. Also add in the pressure on men from society and media, I had to man up and stick through it and always be there. “Happy wife happy life”, “it’s always on the man to fix it”, yadda yadda yadda.
to be fair, the Wife in this movie is the one that seems to be ruining the entire famiy life, She put huge expectations on her daughter and husband, expect them to act perfect so she can show off to everyone else how much of a big successful modern women she is, when the husband and daughter start to critic her, she go full crazy around.
Annette Bening did a fantastic job in this role of a woman stuck in a world of denial and appearances, at war with with herself and her emotions. The husband, though reprehensible in his own way, was at least honest with himself, and got the most out of terrible employer/job that he was going to lose anyway, and saving whatever soul he had left in the process. The daughter is the anchor, who sees right through the B.S. and calls it out for what it is, yet she hangs out with a girl who is also a total "facade". The movie exposes the myth of upward mobility in corporate America and the fragility of suburban family life and ideals.
She immeditaley shouts and tries to control him, the average woman will always try to control and castrate men, its mens responsability to not let a sweet smart girl turn into a nagging BITCH, never let you wife treat you like shit, the very first time she tries to do it put her in her place, always be tender and love her but she must respect you from the begining, or else it will be to late... Its his fault that everything got out of control.
@@bernardodelatorre5243 Be someone worthy of respect and there won't be any issues. When you try to rule over your wife, it'll come back to bite you in the ass
so everyone just pretending to be happy. That explains why straight guys can get a bit drunk and dont mind dropping their pants to men who can give them more love in 1 night than 2 or 10 years with a Karen.
I watched this at age 17. Was the most boring movie ever. Didnt even finish it. Then I watched again at age 34. Wow, it hits me in many ways I never thought it would...
I don’t give a shit about Kevin Spacey’s private and personal life because it has NOTHING to do with me. However, his extraordinary acting talent is second to none, and this movie clearly demonstrates that. Totally deserved the Academy Award for lead actor!
I never got this scene. Lester had been paid up front for a year and got a job that same day! He should have been treated like a fucking legend for that move!
uhh he got a year's salary severance. WITH benefits. They could've paid that to the house and refinanced the mortgage so she'd pay way less. What's Carolyn tripping about?
This can be said about humans in general. Mistreats them, insult them, dismiss them and ignore them, and we’ll see way more plates of asparagus being thrown around.
It is truly staggering that no matter what level of connection you have to people many will walk all over you like you're their damn property or welcome mat. They shut out any opinion you have, act like any decision you make is lesser than theirs, and treat you like your useless depite being the houses Hercules. The level of contempt, spite, and depravity some people are capable instead of admitting fault or consequence never ceases to push new boundaries.
*I love that there's so many Bobby Darin songs in this movie. I was a Bobby Darin tribute artist for years and love his work. Its funny how in the movie Kevin said he was tired of hearing it in the house but IRL he picked the soundtrack, was a massive Darin fan, even did an entire biopic movie in Bobby's honor because both he and his mom were giant Darin fans with no one in Hollywood to back his funding.*
One of the greatest movies ever where man was able to man up. Unfortunately there are many men who are living in the prison called marriage where the woman is deciding everything and her husband is treated like a child.
« oh oh oh you don’t complain ?! excuse me excuse I must be psychotic then ! If you don’t complain what is this ? Ah let’s bring in the laugh meter and see how loud it gets on that one!”
This film, while fictional, worked because it was a reflection of modern marriages and it taught me some valuable lessons: *(1)* Women love you for what you can provide (lifestyle, shelter, protection, recreation, etc.), not who you are. We as men, if we had good mothers, yearn for the love we receive from them but from women. Those women will never love us unconditionally though; they're not our mums. *(2)* If you don't begin a relationship as a patriarch with a plan and a purpose, _she'll_ give you ones that suit _her_ at _your_ expense.
I dont know why but this scene makes me feel proud and satisfactory and ver hilarious 😂 very good for Lester, His wife and daughter was a two of bitchs
I understand the violence he exhibits when he throws that plate of asparagus after being interrupted by his wife, just as I understand when humans riot and destroy things when a government doesn’t do anything for the better. When you aren’t heard, violence is a way to get people to pay a attention.
Honestly, if my dad told me he quit his job and blackmailed his boss for a year's salary, I'd hug him and take him out so I can buy him drinks.
My dad did nearly 35 years ago LOL
Not if you still have years of mortgage to pay
@@lepetitchat123
Imagine paying a mortgage to a Jewish bank that's just waiting for you to slip up so they can reclaim it and render all your sacrifices meaningless then sell it to the next chump. Oh, and here's the kicker, you _STILL_ won't own the house when you've paid it off because it's sitting on land the government _leases_ to you in exchange for property tax. You're paying Shylock to lease from Sam.
@@lepetitchat12360 thousand dollars should shave quite a few payments off.
Now that I'm in my 30s, I have a new found appreciation for this movie.
Give it 10 years you’ll appreciate it even more
@@geg6315 (In my best Kool Aid Pitcher voice...) OH YEAH!!!! LOL ;)
@@SoapinTrucker glad you made it out of your midlife crisis
@@geg6315 Who said I'm done yet????? ;)
@@SoapinTrucker This is where the fun begins
Annette Benning was perfect in this role. I love when she starts having a conversation with herself in the third person.
The acting is terrific all around in this film. Annette offsets Kevin’s energy, intensity and barely controlled rage …. so great.
@@chasbodaniels1744 Yeah. Then when he just let's go of everything it's also excellent.
She took wackadoodle to another level.
This might be her best role ever really
Totally!
"I am sick and tired of being treated like I don´t exist" What a phrase!
The way Kevin grabs the plate of asparagus is so great. He does something similar when he catches his wife cheating in the drive thru. He grabs there bag of food in a strange way. Amazing acting.
You're right. I hadn't notice the similarities between those two scenes.
Haha he grab the items without looking at them, he doesn’t break eye contact
Kevin Spacey was just supposed to drop the asparagus plate and threw it against the wall unscripted. The shock from Annette Henning and Thora Birch was real
Nah, they both improvised. Its acting 101 cowboy.
Every time I think CZcams comments can’t get any dumber I find one like this
@@geg6315 I know right!
You know they shoot like 30 different takes from a huge variety of angles right? I've never understood comments like this. You don't get genuine reactions if someone goes off the script if its from a different angle than the take they performed it in.
Geg Thank God, I thought I was the idiot for reading that comment and thinking how could people be so moronic.
the way he grabbed the plate of asparagus is just golden
He scooped it
It was like a cartoon character, like Pixar animated him
@@EnriqueShockwave216 exactly 💯
I love this gentle smile on Lester's face a second before he throws the plate. So perfect. He knows that he's finally going to do what he wanted for the last 10 years.
Will someone pass him the asparagus!
PASS THE FUCKIN ASPARAGUS ALREADY!!!!
Should have passed the asparagus.
Asparagus, asparagus
@@quitequiet5281 word up
People can only be pushed so far. I don't think he was being "abusive" or a "bully." He was just sick of being treated like he didn't matter by a vain, and shallow narcissist.
That’s bullying.
just because someone raises their voice in a moment of heat or anger does not necessarily mean they're bullying their listeners. Their listeners could be the bullies and they only way they could respond is by yelling or getting animated, the only way his wife could be the listener you know? To call someone who yells a bully, you have to consider the meeting leading up to the point he yelled. Like what caused him yell?
Exactly
It was bullying. It was a super-unhealthy relationship he should have just left (or she should have), but it was physically threatening. But it's also a movie about a guy on the brink so of course it's over-the-top. That said, if someone did this to your sister or friend, even if she was a nag, you wouldn't be like, "Well, that was fine." They were both supposed to be terrible people.
@@08pixiedust yeah exactly it's a movie where Kevin Spacey may get to take liberties in an attempt to entertain by being over the top in some way. Exactly! It's not really, real life, just based on it and condensed to be more entertaining than reality probably
The fact that I hate that woman shows how good her acting is. A true Karen.
with a karen haircut.
She’s too high class to be a Karen. Karen’s are average bitches.
WOMAN, not WOMEN, Tom. Thank god there is only one of her! 😂
@@Gemmarose9012 ,
Karens are middle class and above
@@adonisguy3243 I’m not talking about money.
I've seen this movie five times and I learn something new every time. I never noticed the song lyrics before.
That's the affect a great film has, the more you watch the more layers you peel back and the more details you catch. You're correct, the music choice was brilliant and perfectly timed with the scene.
I was just thinking the same thing. How they fix perfectly to the scene. I wonder if they was added later.
lyricsjonk.com/darin-bobby-call-me-irresponsible.html
Call me irresponsible
Call me unreliable
Throw in undependable too
Do my foolish alibies
Bother you
Well I'm not too clever
I just adore you
Call me unpredictable
Tell me I'm inpractical
Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue
Call me irresponsible
Yes I'm unreliable
But it's undeniably true
That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
Go on and call me unpredictable
Tell me that I'm impractical
Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue
You go ahead call irresponsible
I admit I'm unreliable
But it is undeniably true
That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
Kind of like reading the Bible. You learn something new every time you read it
"I am sick and tired of being treated like I don´t exist" That's a line I know a lot of us can relate to.
He needed to leave this toxic relationship and janey as well. Carolyn is the worst.
It is. It is exhaustible
Amen..my wife did the same thing 1 year after we got married then played the victim..the music thing same..all she listens to is c&w old shit..enough.then gets mad if I say anything. again the victim..
This is why is such a great movie, it talks to all of us. Mainly all of us man.
I'm sorry ... did you say something?
37 people forgot to pass the asparagus.
Normally, I`d say what a great scene this was, but there are so many good scenes in this movie, it`s hard to go crazy over this one. Spacey may be a creep, but he`s a magnificent actor. Benning is every bit as good.
100
When you push a man to the edge he has nothing to fear...Lester Burnham great example of that...
Yep!
This scene should forever be in all textbooks on acting and history of cinema.
100
The way he takes the asparagus is wonderful ahahah
I feel like my life is becoming this. I need to throw the fucking asparagus.
Don't forget to pick it up astutely first! ;)
Mike Tayon astutely, whatever that word is, i feel like I need to do it more often.
Throw it, Donald! Throw it!
Do it, dude. Just do it. We’re on your side.
I threw the asparagus last week. Never felt better. It was all worth it. I’m still recovering from it all. I still have flashbacks of all the abuse I took from these women.
Kudos to that single lemon slice that chilled out on top the frame to enjoy this awesome scene.
the music choice was incredible, when lester went to get the asparagus you can hear "...unpredictable..." and thats how lester was exactly in that same moment : unpredictable
name of that song??
@@lpmqtrp
lyricsjonk.com/darin-bobby-call-me-irresponsible.html
Call me irresponsible
Call me unreliable
Throw in undependable too
Do my foolish alibies
Bother you
Well I'm not too clever
I just adore you
Call me unpredictable
Tell me I'm inpractical
Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue
Call me irresponsible
Yes I'm unreliable
But it's undeniably true
That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
Go on and call me unpredictable
Tell me that I'm impractical
Rainbows I'm inclined to pursue
You go ahead call irresponsible
I admit I'm unreliable
But it is undeniably true
That I'm irresponsibly mad for you
@@lpmqtrp Bobby Darin is " THE " singer .
In my mid 30s and just got divorced after 10 years…. This movie has a whole new meaning and appreciation.
@Mamyrbek Yerkaliyev yeah you live and you learn. I had some experiences before that one, but that was like what I would consider my first “REAL” relationship, add in being married on paper, I just had to make it work. Also add in the pressure on men from society and media, I had to man up and stick through it and always be there. “Happy wife happy life”, “it’s always on the man to fix it”, yadda yadda yadda.
to be fair, the Wife in this movie is the one that seems to be ruining the entire famiy life, She put huge expectations on her daughter and husband, expect them to act perfect so she can show off to everyone else how much of a big successful modern women she is, when the husband and daughter start to critic her, she go full crazy around.
Then people like that wonder why their kids have little to do with them in later life.
Not to mention she expects them to act like clockwork figurines for her while she cheats behind Lester's back in return
Annette Bening did a fantastic job in this role of a woman stuck in a world of denial and appearances, at war with with herself and her emotions. The husband, though reprehensible in his own way, was at least honest with himself, and got the most out of terrible employer/job that he was going to lose anyway, and saving whatever soul he had left in the process. The daughter is the anchor, who sees right through the B.S. and calls it out for what it is, yet she hangs out with a girl who is also a total "facade". The movie exposes the myth of upward mobility in corporate America and the fragility of suburban family life and ideals.
She immeditaley shouts and tries to control him, the average woman will always try to control and castrate men, its mens responsability to not let a sweet smart girl turn into a nagging BITCH, never let you wife treat you like shit, the very first time she tries to do it put her in her place, always be tender and love her but she must respect you from the begining, or else it will be to late... Its his fault that everything got out of control.
@@bernardodelatorre5243 Be someone worthy of respect and there won't be any issues. When you try to rule over your wife, it'll come back to bite you in the ass
One of my favorite lines I say in random situations that nobody gets *"WILL SOMEONE PLEASE PASS ME THE FUCKING ASPARAGUS!"*
We could be friends in real life. Now, Gatorade me, bitch
Annette Benning + Kevin Spacey = Oscar nominations!
Teri Garr and Michael Keaton, Mr. Mom, GREAT acting too!!!!
This is a perfect representation of the American family.
so everyone just pretending to be happy. That explains why straight guys can get a bit drunk and dont mind dropping their pants to men who can give them more love in 1 night than 2 or 10 years with a Karen.
It's a family of WASP
A western and especially American dalimy
I watched this at age 17. Was the most boring movie ever. Didnt even finish it.
Then I watched again at age 34. Wow, it hits me in many ways I never thought it would...
I saw it at 14 I thought it was hilarious. Now in my 20s it just seems like a cautionary tale.
Wait till you watch it again at 50!
I was younger than when I watched it, and I loved it
I don’t give a shit about Kevin Spacey’s private and personal life because it has NOTHING to do with me. However, his extraordinary acting talent is second to none, and this movie clearly demonstrates that. Totally deserved the Academy Award for lead actor!
To sum this movie up, the old saying "men live lives of quiet desperation." And Spacey's character saying, no more, and never again.
No asparagus was harmed in the making of this film. Can’t say the same thing for plates.
Actually the ones still on the plate were severely harmed lol
This is so real that scare me
I never got this scene. Lester had been paid up front for a year and got a job that same day! He should have been treated like a fucking legend for that move!
Jane's like, "WTF is going on with dad??" 0:40
1:04 When the daughter realized her dad is serious.
Annette Bennings acting was great with this part.
She killed it.
uhh he got a year's salary severance. WITH benefits. They could've paid that to the house and refinanced the mortgage so she'd pay way less. What's Carolyn tripping about?
She's inlove with her boss who uses her just for sex, and doesn't plan to marry her and she's taking it out on her husband.
The breaking point between a happy wife happy life and a Man finally snapped for being emasculated, insulted and treated with mild contempt.
That's for sure..... I've been a apart of something similar. Women are pretty fuckin good at that shit.
@@syracuse6651 good at that shit ? They are fucking Professionals
This can be said about humans in general.
Mistreats them, insult them, dismiss them and ignore them, and we’ll see way more plates of asparagus being thrown around.
Been there...Got the shirt...never again. Nightmarish Hell.
@@syracuse6651 yeah and you cannot prove it at court....
You can say whatever about Spacey. Dude can act his ass off.
I bet he’s upset he didn’t take more asparagus before tossing it
Watching this again at 30 and being financially independent with no parents to control me, this becomes way more relatable.
She complains that he quit his job but yet she cheats on him wow double standards
These people (particularly the adults) are so full of their own selfishness that it is amazing they still have an appetite.
Especially with asparagus.
The music was timely perfect and her my good she's the ancestor of all the karens in the World.
WILL SOME PLEASE PASS ME THE FUCKING ASPARAGUS !!!!
there you go passes the asparagus
Great acting!
I never caught the subtlety of the music until I saw the subtitles.
Brilliant scene 👏
I always wondered how this movie won the oscar for best picture and after watching this scene I understand
Spacey was a brilliant actor who's career and our enjoyment of it was cut short which shows how much more important males are than females.
It is truly staggering that no matter what level of connection you have to people many will walk all over you like you're their damn property or welcome mat. They shut out any opinion you have, act like any decision you make is lesser than theirs, and treat you like your useless depite being the houses Hercules. The level of contempt, spite, and depravity some people are capable instead of admitting fault or consequence never ceases to push new boundaries.
Totally agree. Great comment!
Yup!! That is why I quit my job a week ago.
*I love that there's so many Bobby Darin songs in this movie. I was a Bobby Darin tribute artist for years and love his work. Its funny how in the movie Kevin said he was tired of hearing it in the house but IRL he picked the soundtrack, was a massive Darin fan, even did an entire biopic movie in Bobby's honor because both he and his mom were giant Darin fans with no one in Hollywood to back his funding.*
What Bobby Darin songs are in this movie? Lawrence Welk is playing in this scene and the soundtracks doesn’t list any Darin songs.
Best movie ever
"Maaaaaaaaaaad for you" 🎵🎶
All that I was concerned about how many asparagus he dropped in the plate before smashing on the wall... btw, I love this movie 😂
Why can't we all stop for a minute or two and appreciate how incredibly crispy that asparagus was?
What a great scene. Reminds me of the Ref
I love this movie.
Wow amazing kevin spacey.
Annette Bening's acting is exquisite here.
This is my favourite scene
Woops where'd my job go?? 😆😆 hes brilliant ahaha
One of the greatest movies ever where man was able to man up. Unfortunately there are many men who are living in the prison called marriage where the woman is deciding everything and her husband is treated like a child.
Great movie .
...the trouble is, having lived through scenes like that I can confirm that nobody comes out a winner..
take the red pill the hard way and start again fresh...
An all time great movie scene
Love this
Still a good family dinner...
Yeah, haven't had one whole plate of asparagus for a long time.
PLEASEEE tell me the name of the ending background song [lush instrumental…] from Lawrence Welk - it’s just stunning
Thats gonna be me very soon with my mother and sister.
Happy couple
this movie is really something
0:56 The realization that your mother has completely lost her marbles.
Two children.
this is a Kevin Spacey origin story
One of the greatest actors to be destroyed by this strange time we are in
Lol
He destroyed the lives of his victims.
@@vanessaloy1049 hello twitter's b'1tch
Lawrence Welks?? Great song! Perfectly timed...
Welk. I have this on 8 track tape in my Oldsmobile.
Spacy Spacey was great in this movie.
Lawrence Welk drove me crazy batshit to Mom DAD always used to listen to it and Country music 🎶🎶🎶 to
Les Burnham is the MAN
mm hmm, Thumbs up, wink!!
Sensational.
« oh oh oh you don’t complain ?! excuse me excuse I must be psychotic then ! If you don’t complain what is this ? Ah let’s bring in the laugh meter and see how loud it gets on that one!”
*chuck plate at wall* DON'T. INTERRUPT ME. HONEY.
Sad thing is this is the first time that he ever “complains”.
I really wanted to try some asparagus after seeing this video!
Steamed asparagus with hollandaise and a couple of slices of ham. Or shrimp.
my acting school did this scene. it was hilarious when done with pro actors.
This film, while fictional, worked because it was a reflection of modern marriages and it taught me some valuable lessons:
*(1)* Women love you for what you can provide (lifestyle, shelter, protection, recreation, etc.), not who you are. We as men, if we had good mothers, yearn for the love we receive from them but from women. Those women will never love us unconditionally though; they're not our mums.
*(2)* If you don't begin a relationship as a patriarch with a plan and a purpose, _she'll_ give you ones that suit _her_ at _your_ expense.
Dad just got his house back 💯💯
I dont know why but this scene makes me feel proud and satisfactory and ver hilarious 😂 very good for Lester, His wife and daughter was a two of bitchs
LAWRENCE WELK SHIT IS GOOD
Big mistake, I'd definitely thrown the dish in her direction.
He was smart enough to not do that. And hence, keeping the good role.
@@NarquelieNarmo Women, lol
Lester would be thrown in jail if he did that.
he on that sigma grindset
🎵 Caaaall meee irresponsible 🎵
0:14
Love that laugh xD
I feel sorry for the plate os asparagus being wasted.
I understand the violence he exhibits when he throws that plate of asparagus after being interrupted by his wife, just as I understand when humans riot and destroy things when a government doesn’t do anything for the better.
When you aren’t heard, violence is a way to get people to pay a attention.
Or when you are being treated with contempt - violence is the way to make people pay attention or give the message that you mean business!
1:48 😂😂😂
Que parte mais irônica, quando essa parte da música "mad about you" fica tocando; kkkkk
If they made this movie today Annette Benning's character would be named Karen.
Don't you just love those two? Lol
Annette had the classic Karen hairstyle as well.
“Never underestimate the power of denial”.
It's a beautiful river.
The irony is he was about to tell her about his new job. If she hadn't cut him off she wouldn't have been caught cheating
*NO I think I'll stand*