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Friday, May 11, 2007 Brad is upset about Katie and Jack so he goes to Al's to drown his sorrows in fries. He runs into Henry there, picking up some take-out for himself and Maddie. Brad and Henry commiserate about how miserable it is to love Katie. Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Richard Culliton.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Brad: Henry, my main man. Henry: If that's true, then we're both in big trouble. Brad: Come on, come on, come on, have a seat. Come on, come on, come on. So what are you doing? Drowning your sorrows in diner food? Henry: No, I'm picking up some takeout for my sister. I drown my sorrows in martinis. Brad: Yeah, that works. You know, it's a crazy world when two good-looking guys like us find ourselves all alone in a diner on a beautiful night like this. Henry: You're really are a philosophical kind of guy, aren't you? Brad: Of course, with you, it's your own stupid fault. Henry: Most things usually are -- Brad: You had a drop-dead gorgeous, rich woman totally into you, and you leave her at the altar. Henry: Why does that matter to you? Brad, why do you care about that? Brad: Because -- because if a woman is rich and beautiful -- Henry, it should just be simple. It doesn't have to be complicated. It doesn't have to be all emotional. Henry: Marriage shouldn't be emotional? Brad: Sex. You know? Women. It should just -- it should just work. It should be simple, rational. But if you've got a black book full of beautiful woman who can't wait for you to call, it's not rational that you should decide the best way to spend your night is in a diner having fries and coffee with another dude. You know what I mean? Henry: Yeah, somehow I have a feeling we're not talking about me anymore. Brad: In my life, I have never been like this. Henry: Yeah. That was before you met Katie. Brad: Yeah, it was.
Brad: Do you know what Katie did? She chose my brother over me. She chose a guy that makes you look like Tommy Lee. Henry: Thank you for that. My order's ready. Brad: How could she do that to me? Henry: Brad, I don't know -- this is just off the top of my head, but maybe she's more attracted to him than to you. I'll see you around. Thank you. Brad: No. No, that doesn't make any sense.
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