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The life of a top chef changes when she becomes the guardian of her young niece.
Kate: I wish there was a cookbook for life, you know? Recipes telling us exactly what to do. I know, I know, you're gonna say "How else will you learn, Kate." Therapist: mm. No, actually I wasn't going to say that. You want to guess again? Kate: No, no, go ahead. Therapist: Well what I was going to say was, you know better than anyone, it's the recipes that you create yourself that are the best.
Kate: What are we going to do about work? Nick: What we always do. You tell me what to do and then I'll go behind your back and do whatever I want.
Therapist: Kids like fishsticks... Kate: I can't believe I'm actually paying for these suggestions.
Zoe: [while waiting for Nick to arrive] He's late... Men!
Kate: [about Nick] You bring in a sous chef from an Italian restaurant and I'm the one in therapy?
Kate: I know I'm doing everything wrong, but I promise you that I will always be here for you. Zoe: [pause] Kate? You're not doing *everything* wrong.
Kate: [leans her head on the couch, thinking Nick is going to kiss her] Nick: You're leaning on my scarf. Kate: [embarassed] Oh my, yeah.
Kate: Oh, I see you've brought something to read to Zoe. Charlotte: It's for my thesis... rapidly mutating deadly viruses.
Therapist: Kate, I'm sure you will be able to prevent the worst from happening. Kate: And that would be? Therapist: That he will tolerate you for any length of time.
Therapist: Why do you come to see me every week? Kate: My boss said she'd fire me if I didn't get therapy. Therapist: Why do you think, she thinks you need therapy? Why? Kate: You know what, I haven't the faintest idea