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Here's a transcript of Leo talking to Greenlee after he found out that it was another one of her schemes: Jake: Well, Leo, I'll let you take it over from here. Greenlee: Thank you, Doctor. Leo, I'm so ashamed. I was totally traumatized. I didn't know what I was -- Leo: Yeah, great. Whatever. I just talked to Ryan and Gillian. They told me about your little scam, so, please, stop the Oscar-winning performance. Greenlee: Then why'd you come in here? Leo: The moth to a flame, I guess. Greenlee: Then you still care. Leo: A little bit. Greenlee: I'll take what I can get. Leo: No, this is it, Greenlee. Pretending to throw yourself overboard? Oh, I'll say this -- you've got a great sense of irony. What, did you ask Laura if -- just how to do it so you could play the part right? Greenlee: I -- I know you're angry, Leo, with everything. But what can I say? I did it for you. Everything I've ever done is because I -- Leo: Stop! All right? This is a waste of time. Greenlee: No, it's not. I'd do anything for you, anything for your love. Don't you see that? Leo: Yes, I do. And it scares me. I don't want that kind of devotion. All the lying and the manipulating -- that's not love. It's Vanessa. Greenlee: Don't leave. I mean, if you walk out that door, what about -- what about the things you wanted for us? What about the life we were making together? I mean, can you just throw that away? Leo: Looks like it. Greenlee: Leo -- |
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In the meantime, Leo and Laura were growing closer and he started dating her after he defended Greenlee to her father. Greenlee didn't appreciate his efforts. |
Here's a transcript of Leo defending Greenlee to Roger: Greenlee: Leo, what are you doing? Leo: I'm talking to you, Roger. Greenlee: Leo -- Leo: Where the hell are your manners? Roger: Who are you to lecture me? Greenlee, handle this. Leo: Stop giving orders! How can you treat your own kid like this, telling her she's worthless? Roger: Greenlee is not a kid, and you are interfering in my family. Leo: Some family. What was her favorite doll? Roger: Excuse me? Greenlee: Leo, please -- Leo: No, you just said she's not a kid. Let's talk about when she was. Like -- I don't know -- when she wanted a puppy. Roger: What kind of sentimental garbage -- Leo: You never even looked at her when she was a kid, let alone pay any attention to what she wanted for Christmas. Am I right? Roger: You are out of your league, young man. Greenlee, get your things. I've had enough. Leo: Me, too. Tearing apart your daughter in her own home -- what a big man. You know, I happen to know a little bit about lousy parenting myself. I'm a product of it. But you're crazy if you think you're going to walk out of here with your little ultimatum flapping in the -- Greenlee: Leo, back off. You're not helping. Leo: This is worse than you even said, Greenlee. Roger: All right. I've had enough. Greenlee, no wonder you're in trouble. Look at the company you keep. Will I have to throw you out of here myself? Leo: Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo. Ooh. Shut up, Roger. Nobody's going anywhere but you. I happen to know your daughter pretty well. And she's let me down a thousand ways from Sunday, but at least I know who she is and what matters to her. Do you? |