Army Wives: A Final Salute Page #2
- Year:
- 2014
- 120 min
- 279 Views
into a television show,
- it was pretty amazing.
- [ Laughs ]
Did you see this?
It's an invitation
to an afternoon tea.
I don't wear white gloves,
and I don't take tea.
Trevor.
Melvoin:
When I saw the pilot,
I was immediately struck
by how fresh it was.
I had never seen characters
like this before.
Here was a show
that was illuminating
not just the soldiers' lives
but their families' life,
particularly
their families' lives.
And that was striking to me.
Excuse me.
She always acts like she's
better than the rest of us.
Did you know that gossip,
because it enhances our
understanding of human nature,
was once considered a virtue?
Enhances our understanding?
[ Scoffs ]
What are you, a shrink?
Claudia Joy:
Pamela.Here's a gal
This is Roxy Leblanc.
She and her husband have children
about the same age as yours.
So, talk it out.
Thank you.
Katherine Fugate was the one
who kind of labeled us
- the tribe.
- The tribe.
This core group that was so,
I thought, brilliantly
established on the pilot...
how all of these people
Delaney:
'Cause we all didn'tknow each other in the beginning.
It's kind of like a village.
We came together like a village,
helping each other.
Yeah, yeah. But the pilot was
called "A tribe is born".
Whew.
What is it?
I think it's the scones.
- [ Groans ]
- Okay. Your water broke, baby.
Yeah, do you think?
Brown:
The privates' wivesand generals' wives
or colonels' wives at the time
wouldn't just come together.
But it was
a really cool premises,
- like, forced these people...
- Under the circumstances.
- ...to communicate and
to work together. - Yeah.
Roland!
Roxy:
We need a ride.Brown:
I had a nice SUV.
I was able to accommodate
everybody. No, I'm just saying.
Did you keep that SUV?
I don't remember it in later episodes.
Oh, the Burton mobile is there
through the end.
- Yeah.
- Through the end. Don't forget.
I remember I screamed and got to
Oh, mother...
[ Horn blares ]
- That was crazy.
- Screaming in pain.
She's about to crown.
We are not gonna make it
to St. Luke's.
- The tribe was born in that car.
- Yes.
I can't have these babies
in the back seat of a car.
I am not 15
Roxy:
- Everybody out.Claudia Joy:
- Let's get her out. Come on.Brown:
I mean, given the fact
that we have people
delivering babies on pool tables
and everything else.
[ Baby cries ]
- Do you guys remember that pool table?
- I do. - Oh, yeah.
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