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After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends.
Jane: I'm just tired. Aaron: Of what? Jane: I just, guess I feel there's no more wondering what's it gonna be like. Aaron: Like what's gonna be like? Jane: My fabulous life.
Olivia: I'm a... maid. What? Mike: You're... you're really a maid? Olivia: Yeah. Mike: Can I... watch?
[first lines] Richard: So the corrugated metal not only reflects the beauty of the common, off-the-shelf material but also emphasizes the invisible line between the old and the new construction. Christine: Wait. There'll be a line? Richard: It's invisible. David: Just let him finish. Christine: Oh, sorry.
David: Who cares? Christine: I care. Just because you can remove yourself enough to feel superior to everyone doesn't mean I can.
Marty: I, um, I guess I have some issues. Olivia: You do? Marty: You know, people sort of, problems. I have them.
Jane: Christine and David have not had sex in almost a year. Aaron: Wow. Jane: Did you know she has never actually seen his asshole? Aaron: What? Jane: It's a fact. Aaron: How is that actually possible? Jane: I don't know. I guess if you didn't really want to see it, it could be avoided. [chuckles] Jane: Oh, God, it is so sad.
Edie: Why don't you go find your own husband, Olivia? Olivia: I would if I fucking COULD, Edie!