I like Dudley.
Felix: Merry Christmas
Dudley: Don't mention it.
Liz: You look frazzled. You want a drink?
Dudley: No. [As he pours himself a drink.] No, thanks. [He drinks it.]
And I love the conversation between him and John Sloan.
John [to Liz]: If there's anything I can do for you just say the word. You know how I feel.
Dudley: No. How do you feel? Tell us all about it. Say 'ah.'
John: Ah. Say, what is this?
Dudley: Why don't you go and build those rabbit hutches or whatever it is you build?
John: Multiple dwellings. And I don't build them. I'm an architect.
Dudley: Well go and be it, then. All you want to do is propose to Liz again and I can do it for you and get just as good a no for you.
I guess if I had to pick a favorite line it would be "well go and be it then."
Liz: Dud, we're going to be married.
Dudley: What? Hey, now look here, it isn't that bad.
Dudley: Say, that's right. You have got a farm, haven't you? Congratulate me. This is the happiest day of my life.
John: Aren't you getting a bit mixed? It's the happiest day of MY life.
Dudley: [Dismissively] Of course. Congratulations.
I think you've made a very wise decision. In fact, I think you two should get very married right away. And there we are. A husband, a farm in Connecticut, now all we need is a baby.
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