Wonderfalls (TV Series)
Wax Lion (2004)
Lee Pace: Aaron Tyler
Quotes
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Darrin Tyler : [after Jaye fainted at work] Did anyone examine her?
Karen Tyler : A very handsome paramedic said he couldn't find anything physically wrong. Didn't you think he was handsome?
Sharon Tyler : Please stop asking me that.
Darrin Tyler : A paramedic is not qualified to tell you that nothing is wrong.
Aaron Tyler : It's not physical, it's emotional. She lives in a trailer park. Clearly, she's disturbed. I mean... clearly.
Karen Tyler : She's not disturbed; she's depressed. And they have pills for that now. Can't you prescribe something?
Darrin Tyler : You don't just start popping pills because you feel a little down. I mean, there are other ways to deal with depression. Sweetheart, when's the last time you had an orgasm?
Sharon Tyler : [awkward silence] That sound you hear is stunned silence.
Darrin Tyler : There's nothing to be ashamed of. Millions of people have orgasms every day.
Jaye : Not ashamed. Mortified.
Darrin Tyler : Maybe she should talk to Dr. Ron.
Karen Tyler : I really don't want her talking to my therapist. She'll give him ideas.
Jaye : Don't need therapy. All better now.
Sharon Tyler : I think we should put her down.
Karen Tyler : Sharon.
Aaron Tyler : It is just like going to sleep.
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Karen Tyler : [after hearing Jaye fainted at work] Everyone's here. Untie the door and let us in.
Darrin Tyler : What's she doing back there?
Aaron Tyler : Maybe she's taking a dump.
Karen Tyler : Must you be such a sow?
Sharon Tyler : The mouth-breather at the store said she went pale, twitched a couple of times, and passed out.
Darrin Tyler : Well, that doesn't sound good.
Karen Tyler : He called it a "'sode", short for "episode."
Jaye : I'm fine. You can go home now.
Karen Tyler : Sweetheart, you're not fine. You had a 'sode.
Jaye : Just low blood sugar. Ate a Snickers. Thanks for coming.
Sharon Tyler : If this is an intervention, shouldn't we be intervening?
Darrin Tyler : Who said anything about an intervention?
Karen Tyler : It's not so much an intervention as it is a collective expression of concern.
Sharon Tyler : You said "intervention."
Karen Tyler : Well, it got you here, didn't it?