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Mark attempts to comfort Helly later by telling her, "Every time you find yourself here, it's because you chose to come back." | Mark attempts to comfort Helly later by telling her, "Every time you find yourself here, it's because you chose to come back." | ||
- | At the end of his work day, Mark returns home where he watches television and begins drinking. The next morning he has a confrontation over the telephone with his neighbor, Mrs. Selvig, about the placement of her recycling bin. Later that day, Mark is picked up by his sister [[devon|Devon]] to go to a non-dinner dinner party at her home, which he has completely forgotten about committing to. Devon confides that she assumed that since Mark was nearing "the anniversary," | + | At the end of his work day, Mark returns home where he watches television and begins drinking. The next morning he has a confrontation over the telephone with his neighbor, Mrs. Selvig, about the placement of her recycling bin. Later that day, Mark is picked up by his sister [[devon_scout-hale|Devon]] to go to a non-dinner dinner party at her home, which he has completely forgotten about committing to. Devon confides that she assumed that since Mark was nearing "the anniversary," |
The guests at the party discuss Mark's prior career as a professor of History. [[Ricken Hale|Ricken]], | The guests at the party discuss Mark's prior career as a professor of History. [[Ricken Hale|Ricken]], | ||
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* Britt Lower as [[Helena Eagan|Helly Riggs]] | * Britt Lower as [[Helena Eagan|Helly Riggs]] | ||
* Tramell Tillman as [[Seth Milchick]] | * Tramell Tillman as [[Seth Milchick]] | ||
- | * Jen Tullock as [[devon|Devon Hale]] | + | * Jen Tullock as [[devon_scout-hale|Devon Hale]] |
* Dichen Lachman as [[ms._casey|Ms. Casey]] (credit only) | * Dichen Lachman as [[ms._casey|Ms. Casey]] (credit only) | ||
* Michael Chernus as [[Ricken Hale]] | * Michael Chernus as [[Ricken Hale]] | ||
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===== Quotes & Dialogue ===== | ===== Quotes & Dialogue ===== | ||
- | > Hi, kids. What's for dinner? <WRAP attribution> | + | > Hi, kids. What's for dinner? <WRAP attribution> |
- | > I can sense the questions made you feel afraid or disoriented. Well, the good news is, you're at //an orientation// | + | > I can sense the questions made you feel afraid or disoriented. Well, the good news is, you're at //an orientation// |
- | > Mark. [...] I would like to leave the building now! <WRAP attribution> | + | > Mark. [...] I would like to leave the building now! <WRAP attribution> |
- | > Weaponizing office equipment on your first day. You are going to be fun. <WRAP attribution> | + | > Weaponizing office equipment on your first day. You are going to be fun. <WRAP attribution> |
- | > I've wanted to pummel Mark myself, but I am his employer. <WRAP attribution> | + | > I've wanted to pummel Mark myself, but I am his employer. <WRAP attribution> |
- | > You know, my mother was an atheist. She used to say that there was good news and bad news about hell. The good news is, hell is just the product of a morbid human imagination. The bad news is, whatever humans can imagine, they can usually create. <WRAP attribution> | + | > You know, my mother was an atheist. She used to say that there was good news and bad news about hell. The good news is, hell is just the product of a morbid human imagination. The bad news is, whatever humans can imagine, they can usually create. <WRAP attribution> |
- | > What a lot of people overlook, I think, is that life is not food. You've got life, this complex quality of sentience and activity. And then you've got food, which is what? Fuel. <WRAP attribution> | + | > What a lot of people overlook, I think, is that life is not food. You've got life, this complex quality of sentience and activity. And then you've got food, which is what? Fuel. <WRAP attribution> |
- | > Well, we're at the point where, traditionally, | + | > Well, we're at the point where, traditionally, |
- | > Your house smells like pregnancy. <WRAP attribution> | + | > Your house smells like pregnancy. <WRAP attribution> |
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+ | > Nothing down there is what they say. <WRAP attribution> | ||
===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== |