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♪ (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING) ♪
AMMA CRELLIN: You know what my favorite part about getting wasted is?
Mama takes care of me after.
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
♪ (MUSIC CONTINUES, TEMPO INCREASES) ♪
RICHARD WILLIS: What is she hiding?
ADORA CRELLIN: A little bit of sweet...
before the bitter.
MAN: (YELLING) Stay back!
-(DOOR THUDS) -♪ (MUSIC INTENSIFIES) ♪
I had no idea my life was so miserable
until I started coming to Katie's little get-togethers.
Well, being conflicted means you couldn't live a shallow life
without copping to being a shallow person.
(SCOFFS) Sounds about right.
Guess we are who we were in high school.
I set the bar low for myself then,
so there's no way to go but up.
Well, I'm glad you two are having so much fun,
considering what's going on in this town.
What's wrong with this world?
Why would somebody hurt little girls?
Oh, poor things.
There she goes again... (SCOFFS) Jesus.
And to take their teeth...
Just plain sick is what it is.
How can you even report on these things, Camille?
KATIE LACEY: All right, that's not fair.
Camille doesn't have any children,
and I just don't think you can feel the pain
-the way that we do. -CAMILLE PREAKER: Right.
I feel.
And for those little girls, it's terrible.
I don't mean to sound cruel, but...
I don't think part of your heart can ever work
if you don't have kids.
I didn't really become a woman
until I felt Mackenzie inside of me.
I mean, there's all this talk of God versus science,
but it seems like with babies, both sides agree.
The Bible says, "Be fruitful and multiply,"
and then science...
(CHUCKLES) I mean, when it boils down to it,
that's just what women were made for, you know?
-(KATIE GIGGLES) -Girl power.