Leo, you should have some more potatoes.
Leo, you should have some more potatoes.
Mum, you've given him three helpings already ....
Thanks, but I am feeling kind of full.
Well, this is really wonderful, isn't it? We'll have to do this more often, you know, when you two kids tie the knot, you'll have to come over for dinners every weekend.
What?
Well, Leo and I were having a nice little chat about how great it'll be when you two get married ....
I didn't.
Dad! You didn't! You asked him if we were going to get married?
Bob. It's not your place to suggest something like that. Look at them. They're so young, they're only having some fun .... what were you thinking?
He's a nice young man, and I thought .... We got married when we were about their age .... And I thought wouldn't it be great? Emma, getting married, staying close to home ....
If Emma wants to join the Peace Corps, let her join the Peace Corps. Our daughter has dreams. She has aspirations. She wants to do good in the world. We can't hold her back from that life!
I don't want my daughter making the same mistake I did, getting married young and then missing out on all those opportunities!
Mistake?
No .... of course I don't mean mistake. I just mean, I want Emma to follow her dreams, to have adventures .... to be everything she can be ....
Excuse me, where's the bathroom?
Go inside the house, and you go up the stairs, first on the left. The door's a bit tough so you might have to give it a hard pull. I think there's enough pa-.