Parenthood (1989): Big News

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The clip Big news from Parenthood (1989) with Mary Steenburgen, Steve Martin. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film.

The other kids got picked up, and ours are watching a tape.
Helen just dropped your grandma off. Let's talk.
I quit my job.
Why?
They gave the partnership to Phil Richards.
This is a guy who leaves his wife and kids...
then puts his money in his girlfriend's name to get out of paying child support.
I mean, the guy is-
Anyway, I couldn't stand it. I snapped.
Can you still change your mind?
What do you mean, change my mind? I quit.
Did you say anything that would make it difficult for them to take you back?
Jesus, honey, I was hoping you'd be a little more supportive.
I'm pregnant.
Since when?
Since I am. I'm due in February.
I didn't want to say anything until I was sure.
How did this happen?
It was an accident.
Anyhow, this is why I'm saying maybe...
now this isn't the best time for you to be out of work or starting a new job.
If you'd told me there was a chance of this happening, I might not have quit.
You never told me there was a chance you might quit.
It was a spur-of-the-moment decision.
Pretty big one.
Are you saying I should crawl back, kiss Dave's feet and get my crappy job back?
I quit.
If I go back now, they've got me. I'm a eunuch.
This puts a minor crimp in my life too.
I was thinking about starting back to work in the fall. Now I can't.

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