The Making of 'Dr. T and the Women' Page #8
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- 2001
- 11 min
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Dr. T? It's your lawyer, Sam Levy.
He says it's important. Can you talk?
All right, put him through.
She's in Belle Starr.
Sam, what is it?
Sully, I got some bad news.
I hope you're sitting down.
Kate wants a divorce.
Sam.
She said I could have her appointment.
Let me in.
I can't just see you
when you just walk in here.
- She's such an idiot, really.
- I don't have to take this.
What are you looking at?
- Happy?
- It has nothing to do with it.
Could you sit down and wait?
I'm getting Dr. Travis.
I'm sorry, there is absolutely
no smoking whatsoever!
I don't know what to say.
Could you call me later?
Sam, please? Do me a favour.
Oh, Dr. T, I'm so sorry...
Sorry for the interruption...
...but we've got a situation.
Dorothy Chamblis.
Jesus!
- She's locked herself in the bathroom.
- I'll handle this, Dr. T.
Everybody has gone crazy.
You ready?
All right.
Ready or not, here we come.
- Hi, there. I'm Dr. Travis.
- Hello.
Congratulations. First timers don't
usually get the Belle Starr room.
I feel honoured.
So who's Belle Starr?
- Not from Dallas, are you?
- No.
No. Marilyn.
So what have we got?
Vaginal infection?
Why don't we have a look?
See what's going on.
Gonna be very gentle.
Nothing to worry about here.
So, you don't know
Well, Belle Starr...
...is a Dallas legend. Alrighty.
Yeah, she was a wild thing.
There you go.
Thank you.
I can't believe Dr. T would allow
a b*tch like that in here.
He plays golf with her husband.
Gives Dallas a bad name.
I heard that, b*tch!
Oh, dear!
Oh, my goodness!
- Excuse me, ladies.
- Ladies, back up.
Give her some air!
Okay, touching my leg.
Okay, I'll be entering you now.
Take it easy.
Where are you from?
I'm originally from Connecticut
but I've been living in Houston.
Houston. Alrighty.
So what brings you to Dallas?
I'm here for a bridesmaid fitting
for Dee Dee's wedding.
- Doctor?
- I'm her...
I'm her maid of honour, Marilyn.
I think I've got a yeast infection.
Probably from all the wedding stress.
Yes?
I'm sorry, but we have a situation.
No, come in. Come in here.
Come in, Carolyn.
Well, it's Dorothy.
As soon as you can, it'd be real good.
- Yes, I'll be right there.
- Thank you so much.
Yes. No, I will.
Tina could you take...
I think we do have...
...yeast.
- That's what I thought.
Could you do the smear for me, please?
I appreciate that.
I'll... Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Let's move back
and give her some air.
Get back! Give her some air!
Move back, everything's fine.
Move around, move around.
I've got it. Tell me what happened.
She fell and hit her head.
You called paramedics?
Can you open your eyes, Dorothy?
She's fine.
Ladies, quiet, move back now.
- Don't touch your head.
- I see.
Not now. Oh, her purse.
Just because Dr. T plays golf...
It's gonna be okay, Mrs. Chamblis.
Oh, throw up in your purse.
- In your purse.
- I come from wealth.
I know you do.
Very wealthy.
I think he knows, Dee Dee.
- Who?
- Your dad.
- Knows what?
- You know, knows about us.
- Knows about our relationship...
...or ex-relationship, whatever it is.
Well, what makes you think he knows
about all that?
I don't know. I could just tell.
How? By the way he examined you?
No, he just acted real nervous
after I told him who I was.
It seemed like, you know,
hard for him...
...to look at me down there.
You're just being paranoid.
There's no way he could find out.
Only people who know are you and me.
And Connie.
- Connie won't say anything.
- Right.
I just don't know about
being up here in Dallas...
...and doing this
whole wedding thing...
It just doesn't feel right.
And I'm starting to feel...
...like a...
- Like what, honey?
- Like a bridesmaid.
Don't cry. You'll make me cry.
Honey, you're not a bridesmaid.
You're so much more than that.
I mean, you are my girl.
- Dr. T?
- Yes?
I'm locking up. Do you need anything?
- No. I'm fine.
- Okay then.
Bye.
Carolyn!
I thought you'd gone already.
I was locking up.
before I drove home. I can lock up.
- Want me to wait?
- No...
...I need to work on my lens,
I got a smudge.
It's fine, bye.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Hey, handsome.
Carolyn, what are you...
Oh, come on. You know me.
I'll always find something to do.
So, hey, how would you like
a nice massage?
Come on, you need it.
It's no problem for me.
Lord Almighty, you've had
a heck of a day, haven't you?
I'm so sorry everything
was so difficult for you today.
How's that?
- Right there.
- Ooh, yeah, big ol' lump.
- Easing up.
- That's good.
I don't know what I'd do
without you...
...Carolyn.
That's the sweetest thing
I've ever heard.
Because, you know, Dr. T,
there's nothing that I wouldn't...
...do for you.
There's nothing I wouldn't do.
And you don't ever
have to worry about...
...what you'd do without me.
You don't ever have to worry.
Because I'm just gonna
be here for you. You know?
So that's all there is to that.
And, Dr. T...
...if you don't mind my saying,
you do need a wife.
You do need a wife.
You need a real good wife...
...who's as good to you as you are
to so many other people.
and you care about them.
You need a wife who cares about you.
And who adores you.
You need somebody
to make you feel good.
I just know that there's a really
special woman out there...
...who'd be so good to you...
...who'd make your life complete.
And you would
make each other so happy.
- That's better. Thank you.
- No!
- That's really good.
- Oh.
You really are special.
You're always there for me.
Loyal, loyal person.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Carolyn?
Yes?
What are you doing down there?
You never do clean your wastebasket.
So I'm doing that.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Oh, my God.
You know, I don't get it.
Two weeks ago there were enough turkeys
to spit and have dinner for 50.
some of that ridge.
Down that bottom.
What do you think?
- We should try the ridge...
- No, don't be antsy.
Just sit here.
Be patient.
Dorothy got her head bandage off
yesterday.
Yeah. That's good.
- She didn't have a concussion.
- No, she'll be fine.
Fourteen stitches.
She'll be fine.
She's gonna want to find
another gynaecologist.
Whatever she wants.
That's probably best.
But you and me can still
hunt together.
I mean, nothing's changed
between you and me. Besides...
...she doesn't need to know.
- What the hell happened?
- Misfire?
- Must have been a bad shell.
- No shell. Damn.
You know what?
We ought to have a boys' weekend.
Just the four of us.
- Go someplace different, maybe...
- Sully's got the wedding this weekend.
Just the four of us.
We can go to Vegas...
...New Orleans.
I just got back from there.
That is a great city. Oh, yeah.
Sexy city, New Orleans.
Hi, Carolyn. Where were you?
Why are you so late?
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