Justin Hartley
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You did that. And he also has the line before he's like, uh, shall we commence the awkward? Yeah. Okay. So those things happen. There is. Okay. Uh, R&B, Randall and Beth, they are going down this road towards adoption. They're getting ready to take their trip out to Los Angeles. He says to Beth, like, look, please laugh at my brother. He already thinks that you don't think he's funny.
And she's like, I don't. I don't think it's funny at all. She's like, well, please don't say that in front of him. He's sensitive about it. Please be kind. She's like, what are you going to do about these adoption forms?
And she's like, I don't. I don't think it's funny at all. She's like, well, please don't say that in front of him. He's sensitive about it. Please be kind. She's like, what are you going to do about these adoption forms?
And she's like, I don't. I don't think it's funny at all. She's like, well, please don't say that in front of him. He's sensitive about it. Please be kind. She's like, what are you going to do about these adoption forms?
Of something that he wants, right? And so she's like, okay, you can fill him out on the plane. They have a little cute banter about like how you feel about the lovemaking. And she's like, it's pretty cool until you want to like do a quickie. And she's like, quit making fun of me. Until I want a quickie, my husband needs too much romance. There you go. I think that's a line from my wife too.
Of something that he wants, right? And so she's like, okay, you can fill him out on the plane. They have a little cute banter about like how you feel about the lovemaking. And she's like, it's pretty cool until you want to like do a quickie. And she's like, quit making fun of me. Until I want a quickie, my husband needs too much romance. There you go. I think that's a line from my wife too.
Of something that he wants, right? And so she's like, okay, you can fill him out on the plane. They have a little cute banter about like how you feel about the lovemaking. And she's like, it's pretty cool until you want to like do a quickie. And she's like, quit making fun of me. Until I want a quickie, my husband needs too much romance. There you go. I think that's a line from my wife too.
Because like, Ryan, how come we can't take more time? And she's like, please stop. Can't we just get this over with? Can we just get it over with? Come on. I got kids. I got kids. Don't make that sound. She does, sometimes she's like, she says, come on, come on. And I'm like, I don't, nevermind. I'll go watch another episode of This Is Us.
Because like, Ryan, how come we can't take more time? And she's like, please stop. Can't we just get this over with? Can we just get it over with? Come on. I got kids. I got kids. Don't make that sound. She does, sometimes she's like, she says, come on, come on. And I'm like, I don't, nevermind. I'll go watch another episode of This Is Us.
Because like, Ryan, how come we can't take more time? And she's like, please stop. Can't we just get this over with? Can we just get it over with? Come on. I got kids. I got kids. Don't make that sound. She does, sometimes she's like, she says, come on, come on. And I'm like, I don't, nevermind. I'll go watch another episode of This Is Us.
But they fly out. He still hasn't filled out his paperwork. So we're all in the audience waiting and she tries to give him the forms or whatnot. And he starts to, it's like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to go outside. And tells me it's going to take two or three hours. And she's like, uh-uh. She comes outside too. And she's like, what's going on, man? Like, what is the deal?
But they fly out. He still hasn't filled out his paperwork. So we're all in the audience waiting and she tries to give him the forms or whatnot. And he starts to, it's like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to go outside. And tells me it's going to take two or three hours. And she's like, uh-uh. She comes outside too. And she's like, what's going on, man? Like, what is the deal?
But they fly out. He still hasn't filled out his paperwork. So we're all in the audience waiting and she tries to give him the forms or whatnot. And he starts to, it's like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to go outside. And tells me it's going to take two or three hours. And she's like, uh-uh. She comes outside too. And she's like, what's going on, man? Like, what is the deal?
And he says, it's question 15. Like, are you prepared to deal with a child who has a history of trauma or other sort of physical attributes that... you're not familiar with, like things that are unknowns, the X factors that with your genes and your sort of rearing from the beginning, you kind of have a control of the environment.
And he says, it's question 15. Like, are you prepared to deal with a child who has a history of trauma or other sort of physical attributes that... you're not familiar with, like things that are unknowns, the X factors that with your genes and your sort of rearing from the beginning, you kind of have a control of the environment.
And he says, it's question 15. Like, are you prepared to deal with a child who has a history of trauma or other sort of physical attributes that... you're not familiar with, like things that are unknowns, the X factors that with your genes and your sort of rearing from the beginning, you kind of have a control of the environment.
Now you're introducing someone into your space that, you know, is going to disrupt that to a certain extent necessarily. And he's like, how do you know we can deal with that unknown, right? She's like, cause we can't. Like I just said yes to everything. She's like, but don't you think you're being a little cavalier?
Now you're introducing someone into your space that, you know, is going to disrupt that to a certain extent necessarily. And he's like, how do you know we can deal with that unknown, right? She's like, cause we can't. Like I just said yes to everything. She's like, but don't you think you're being a little cavalier?
Now you're introducing someone into your space that, you know, is going to disrupt that to a certain extent necessarily. And he's like, how do you know we can deal with that unknown, right? She's like, cause we can't. Like I just said yes to everything. She's like, but don't you think you're being a little cavalier?
And I think it's a really interesting conversation because I'm sure it's something that a lot of people who have biological children who are entering into the field of adoption may very well ask themselves. You know what I'm saying? Because it's like, I know our genes. I know how that worked together. I know how we got a chance to raise, but like now we don't get all of that.