Katie Holmes credited as playing...
Libbets Casey
- Paul Hood: Libbets? Hey, Dostoyevsky - I'm also really a fan. And, uh, what you were saying, you know - have you ever read "The Idiot"?
- Libbets Casey: "The ldiot"?
- Paul Hood: If you liked "Notes From Underground", you'll love "The ldiot".
- Libbets Casey: Great. Thanks for the tip.
- Paul Hood: "The ldiot"!
- Libbets Casey: What Dostoyevsky is saying here is that to be a Christian is to choose because you have to choose of your own choice. And since you can't choose to do good, because that'd be too rational, you have to choose to do bad. It's existential.
- Paul Hood: You know Libbets, I really feel, you know, like a real connection to you.
- Libbets Casey: Yeah, but you don't even know me really.
- Paul Hood: Sure I do. Like your aura that you give off.
- Libbets Casey: My what?
- Paul Hood: It's like very positive and - I feel a real - special feeling for you.
- Libbets Casey: I - I have a special feeling for you too. Cause, I do. It's special.
- Paul Hood: You do?
- Libbets Casey: Yeah. It's me - just like a - I feel for you like you're my - my old - you're just like a...
- Paul Hood, Libbets Casey: Brother.
- Paul Hood: Yeah, you're not alone with that line.
- Libbets Casey: I do. You are.
- Paul Hood: Right. That's cool. Um. So, how about we take a bath together?
- Libbets Casey: Far out, Paulie.
- [looks at the Valium he found in her Mother's medicine cabinet]
- Libbets Casey: Hey look, these expired like five months ago. You think they're better aged?
- Paul Hood: Maybe you should have just a half.
- Libbets Casey: [sarcastically] Thanks for the advice, Dad.
- Paul Hood: Check it out. Not for the faint of heart.
- Francis Davenport: Pharmaceutical! You are a god.
- Paul Hood: One for you. Hang on. And one for me.
- Libbets Casey: [walks in the room] No candy for me?
- Francis Davenport: Groovy.
- [to Paul]
- Francis Davenport: Young master of the revels, a treat for our hostess!