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Dear God, the old Flash-and-Whine.
- Yes. - Dad found it.
- Yeah, good thing too. Hasn't failed me yet. Oh, well, except for that one Thanksgiving when the flash washed Lilith out so bad
all you could see were her hair and eyes. That wasn't the camera's fault. Her bloodless skin has confounded
even the most experienced photographer. Daph, where's the tripod?
I might need it for group shots. I think it's in the back of your closet.
Come on, I'll help you look for it
- Yes. - Dad found it.
- Yeah, good thing too. Hasn't failed me yet. Oh, well, except for that one Thanksgiving when the flash washed Lilith out so bad
all you could see were her hair and eyes. That wasn't the camera's fault. Her bloodless skin has confounded
even the most experienced photographer. Daph, where's the tripod?
I might need it for group shots. I think it's in the back of your closet.
Come on, I'll help you look for it
Full Transcript
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- Dear God, the old Flash-and-Whine.
- Yes.
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- Dad found it.
- Yeah, good thing too.
00:00:08.132 --> 00:00:09.591
Hasn't failed me yet.
00:00:09.592 --> 00:00:12.026
Oh, well, except for that one Thanksgiving
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when the flash washed Lilith out so bad
all you could see were her hair and eyes.
00:00:17.999 --> 00:00:18.641
That wasn't the camera's fault.
00:00:18.642 --> 00:00:22.271
Her bloodless skin has confounded
even the most experienced photographer.
00:00:23.522 --> 00:00:26.149
Daph, where's the tripod?
I might need it for group shots.
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I think it's in the back of your closet.
Come on, I'll help you look for it.
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Movie Summary
Dr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.