synecdoche
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“I'm an asshole.”
“You're not. This is-”
“I dare you to say 'kind' one more time.” He shakes his head. “No, I am. I swear, this is more selfish than it probably should be. Listen, I, uh, I know this is a lot and we can be pretty intense, but if you need people, Abby and I, we'd really like to be your people.”
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PTMC's new employee intake form requires an emergency contact.
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- Part 1 of synecdoche
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“Christ, you’re cute,” Abby sighs, knocking their shoulders together. “You've been holding out on me, Frankie.”
“Ignore her,” Frank says in a mock whisper, “she’s terrible with women.”
“Like you're any better,” Abby scoffs. “His idea of a first date is pizza and a movie. Has not changed since we were kids.”
“If it was up to you we would hit the craft store, knit through dinner, and then wind up in bed.”
Abby arches an eyebrow, “you’re against dates in bed now?”
“I didn't say that.”
“Mm-hm. I may have implied that we were all having dates in bed to get Mel on the family list, by the way.”
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Mel, Abby, and the kids visit Frank in rehab.
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- Part 2 of synecdoche
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“He’s a child, Robby,” she says in a cold tone he's never heard Mel use with anyone, not even the big kids that play rough too close to Penny.
“I wasn't even gonna bite anyway!” Tanner glowers at Doctor Robby's back. “I just want him to go away from us.”
“Tanner,” she sighs.
“Fine. Sorry, Mel.”
He is not sorry to Doctor Robby.
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Mel is a patient in the ED. The Langdons are her emergency contacts.
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- Part 3 of synecdoche
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"Tanner's been telling the other moms at baby group Dad got his girlfriend pregnant."
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Mel, Abby, and Frank spend the morning at home, an end and a beginning.
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- Part 4 of synecdoche
