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Ted Kramer:
You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me. Margaret Phelps:
Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right. Ted Kramer:
Right. Margaret Phelps:
So, we go to dinner. Ted Kramer:
Yeah. Margaret Phelps:
I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!
You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me. Margaret Phelps:
Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right. Ted Kramer:
Right. Margaret Phelps:
So, we go to dinner. Ted Kramer:
Yeah. Margaret Phelps:
I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!
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You had a date
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I knew you were keeping something from me
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I thought he was a pretty neat guy Right
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So we go to dinner Yeah
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I find out he's married
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He's deep in analysis
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He's telling me his life story Wonderful
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and all I can think of while I sit there
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is that I'm paying a babysitter 3 25 an hour
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to listen to his problems
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Movie Summary
After his wife leaves him, a work-obsessed Manhattan advertising executive is forced to learn long-neglected parenting skills, but a heated custody battle over the couple's young son deepens the wounds left by the separation.

