After fearing him dead, Blanche wants her relationship with Mel Bushman to become more serious.After fearing him dead, Blanche wants her relationship with Mel Bushman to become more serious.After fearing him dead, Blanche wants her relationship with Mel Bushman to become more serious.
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- GoofsWhen Blanche says, "I'm not gonna stand for this", Dorothy responds with, "but I bet you'll lay down for it." As an English teacher, Dorothy should have known to say "lie down." Sophia put Dorothy up to it so I don't understand why Dorothy got yelled at.
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Blanche: Ooh... I've got goosebumps. Mel'll be here any minute.
Dorothy: Honey, why are you so jumpy? You've been out with Mel a thousand times.
Blanche: I know but now there's more at stake - everything's changed. It's all new and exciting. In many ways I... I feel just the way I felt when I was a virgin.
Sophia: You mean the feeling isn't gonna last long?
Blanche: Are you implying I lost my virginity at an early age?
Sophia: I'm just saying you're lucky Jack & Jill Magazine didn't have a gossip columb.
Dorothy: Ma!
Sophia: Hold it, Pussycat. I'm on a roll.
Blanche: I'm sorry, Sophia. But I'm not gonna let your skepticism ruin my entire evening. Mel and I were maent to be together.
Sophia: I wish I could say the same for your thighs.
Sophia: God, I'm hot tonight!
Blanche: I'm not gonna stand for this.
Sophia: Take it, Dorothy.
Dorothy: But I'll bet you'll lie down for it.
Sophia: Well, that was just plain rude.
Blanche: Some people just don't know when to quit.
- ConnectionsReferences Song of the South (1946)
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