The first 184 lines.
Corey: Soon as we get settled in, we'll get you to a doctor.
Hopefully, it won't
cost too much
Sydney: So, this is it.
Starting over?
Corey: Are you scared?
Sydney: No, just day dreaming.
Corey: Matt, be careful!
Well, this is it.
It's something.
It's ours.
Rent's cheap.
Sydney: Yeah, I guess it beats an apartment, right?
Corey: Gotta get going. I'm late.
Sydney: For what?
Corey: Gotta meet my new boss.
I know, no business trips.
Sydney: Promise?
Corey: I promise.
Hey, a man's supposed to take care of his wife and kid.
What's he worth if he can't do that, right?
Doctor: You're lucky to be alive
after taking a fall like that.
Matt: Mommy, can we go now?
Sydney: Yeah, in a minute, sweetie.
Let me talk to him.
Go sit over there.
Doctor: So, your husband doesn't have
insurance with his job, what-
Sydney: No, well, he does.
It's just it's $500 a month for a family plan.
Can't really afford that.
Doctor: Right, yeah. Insurance, ouch.
Well, based on the reports that came back,
it looks like you have thyroid cancer.
It's a medullary thyroid cancer.
It's genetic.
It's really not that big a deal.
From a financial standpoint,
after the initial treatment, which is only $1,500,
you're looking at maybe $200 a month
for the first six months for your office visits
and your medication.
That's with my discount.
Sydney: Am I gonna ...
Is this life threatening?
Doctor: Yes and no.
Yes, if it goes untreated,
but no if we take care of it right now.
Sydney: I don't have this kind of money.
Doctor: Well, this cancer could spread to your lymph nodes
or other parts of your body.
We're not going to know until we do more tests.
It's not a death sentence,
but it does need to be taken care of,
and the fact that you've had hand tremors,
you're tired, and you're dealing with weight loss
leads me to believe that you're also dealing with
some hyperthyroidism.
So, what we need to do is to destroy the thyroid,
and take care of both problems, no chemo.
Doctor: Son ...
You're kid is playing with my globe.
Sydney: Matt, grab your stuff, babe.
Let's go.
Doctor: Thanks.
One more thing.
You're a runner, right?
Uh-uh, no more.
You're putting way too much stress on your body.
Corey: I don't have the money to save you.
Sydney: Yeah, I know.
I was going to get a job,
but I don't want somebody else
watching Matt after school.
Corey: When I was in the Marines, I solved problems,
just like that.
You see a problem, you fix it.
In war, I was a hero.
I bet you didn't know that about your dad, huh?
Sydney: You know what?
I have heard all of this before, Corey.
This is real life. I don't need a hero!
Why'd you marry me?
Sydney: Are you serious?
Corey: Why? Huh?
Sydney: Because you and I make sense, Corey.
Okay? That's why.
Matt: Daddy, what's the matter with Mommy?
Sydney: Just will have to see what he says.
Okay.
Corey: Syd.
Matt: Daddy, you're home!
Sydney: Oh, hey, Corey's home.
Okay. Let me call you back.
All right, bye.
Sydney, Hey Corey, I finished my script.
This is the one that could make it.
I feel it. I want you to read it.
Corey: I've got news.
I'm in a line for a promotion.
Sydney: A promotion, that's great.
Hey bud. Whatcha doin'?
Matt: Drawing.
Can I help you?
Matt: Mm-hmm.
Sydney: All right. Scootch over.
You wanna go play?
Go.
Matt: Hey!
Mommy, Mommy! He squirt me in the face!
You okay?
Did you get water in your eyes, babe?
Jane: Tony, what are you doing?
Tony: Mom, I'm just playing.
Sydney: It's okay. I think he actually liked it.
Jane: I'm sorry.
Sydney: It's okay.
Jane: So why'd you guys move in here?
A new job, or ...?
Sydney: Actually, it was my husband's job.
He's a private investigator.
Jane: Oh, really? That must be really exciting.
Sydney: Yeah.
Jane: Okay, well, this is me.
Sydney: This is it?
Jane: Yeah, it's simple, but that's me.
You wanna come in?
Sydney: Sure.
Jane: Yeah.
Come on in.
Yay!
Music time.
Sydney: You have a beautiful home.
Jane: Thank you.
Sydney: So, what do you and your husband do for fun?
Jane: We visit him in prison once a month.
Sydney: I'm sorry, Jane. I didn't know.
Jane: No, it's okay. I'm a big girl.
Are you a writer?
Sydney: What?
Jane: Are you a writer?
Sydney: Oh, yeah, but screenwriter.
Jane: Get out! Oh, my God.
Sit, I have to show you something.
This is so amazing because I'm a writer too.
Well, actually, you know, poems and stuff.
But, actually, let me show you.
This one, read this one.
Oh, this one. Yeah.
It's from a long time ago, don't worry.
It's just scars. I was a kid.
Yeah, this one.
Sydney: Okay.
Jane: Oh. I'll take him.
Come here, Mr.
Mr. Crabby Pants.
Bill: Oh, we've got a huge new pool,
and a great new golf course.
You're absolutely gonna love it.
Oh, absolutely.
It'll be the time of your life.
I swear, the best time you'll ever have will be here.
Corey: Excuse me, sir.
Bill: Excuse me a second.
I think I have a fire to put out.
I'll call you back shortly.
Corey: I need a raise without the promotion.
Bill: Everybody needs more money, Corey,
and you know the only way to get the smallest increase
is to take on more work and travel all the time
and take a promotion.
How long have you been with the company?
A year, year and a half?
Eight years?
You do good work, but you need to be a man about this.
If you want more money, you need to do more work.
Case closed.
Corey: Let me ask you something, Bill.
You ever been a hero?
Bill: Excuse me? You mean like Superman?
Corey: I served in the United States Marine Corps.
Desert Storm, and I was a leader.
I never let my unit down.
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