Stay open. If your defenses come up, you’re f***еd. But two vulnerable people will always find a way to connect.
You trust me, Sean?[Jimmy Laird]F*** no.[Sean]Doesn’t matter. I’m a psychological vigilante.[Jimmy Laird]
You know, Virginia Woolf tried to drown herself too.[to Gaby]
You don’t get to dictate how other people grieve. So, Gaby puts on a brave face. Who gives a s***? Me, I gotta kick and scream for a while before I face the truth. But then I face it like a hero.[to Jimmy]
You and I both know that no relationship is perfect, all right? That’s how we make our living.[to Jimmy]
What’s the freezing?[Meg]Sometimes when I’m standing still, and I wanna take a step, I can’t.[Paul Rhoades]That sounds awful.[Meg]Not as bad as being vegan.[Paul Rhoades]
Nobody gets through this life unscathed. Not you, not me, Mr. Shaky Hands. But then you’re left with a choice. Are you gonna let your grief drown you, or are you gonna face it and come through the other side?[to Alice]
My family is for me. My home is my Fortress of Solitude.
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Mood’s been good?[Julie Baram]My mood’s always good.[Paul Rhoades]Ah, so, delusions have started.[Julie Baram]
Marriage is an institution that was created back when people died young. It was built on land ownership and procreation. These days, it’s mainly used to subjugate women and sell air fryers.
Makes sense. Divorce is always hardest on the coworkers.[Jimmy Laird: It’s pissing me off.]
Look, I’m pro-boundaries. I’m always there for my patients, just not for my very needy colleagues.[to Jimmy and Gaby]