Flip That Romance (2019 TV Movie)
Tyler Hynes: Lance
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Quotes
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Lance Waddell : Thank you for pushing me to put more of myself in the flip. And believing in me. It means a lot, Jules.
Jules Briggs : Well, I like to think that I was believing in us.
Lance Waddell : Sounds like you're in the market for a partner.
Jules Briggs : Oh, do you, do you know one?
Lance Waddell : I might. You do have to be willing to bend, though.
Jules Briggs : Oh. Oh, well, I bend.
[Lance kisses Jules and dips her]
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Elsie Baxter : So you've done this sort of competition thing before?
Jules Briggs : No. Well, once we flipped a house together. but we're not together anymore.
Elsie Baxter : But you were once together, like, together together?
Lance Waddell : A very long time ago, yeah?
Elsie Baxter : So, this is a little more than just a professional rivalry.
Jules Briggs : No, no, no, no. This is strictly professional.
Lance Waddell : Definitely. It's professional.
Elsie Baxter : And the plot thickens.
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Richard : Whew. So, are you gonna have this place ready for me to put on the market for you in three months?
Lance Waddell : Two, actually. I may have blurted out an eight-week turnaround to Jules.
Richard : Oh, that seems totally manageable.
Lance Waddell : What can I say. Always up for a little friendly competition.
Richard : You certainly are.
Kenny : [jump to different conversation] Friendly competition is fine, but I have two other jobs right now. You couldn't have given me more time.
Jules Briggs : I know, I'm sorry. It..look if it's too much I don't...
Kenny : No, no, no. This is just as much a competition for me as it is for you. Waddell Contracting has made themselves a nice name so I am gonna sell this side for way more money.
Richard : [jump to different conversation] We need to sell this side for way more money. We can't be the side that sells for less. And she's good. You know, I took a couple clients to her last property.
Lance Waddell : Hey. I was trained by the great Ed Waddell, alright? I know exactly what to do with this place.
Kenny : [jump to different conversation] You know exactly what to do with this place. This is it, Jules. This is the one that gets you where you're going and I am expecting a lot of work from you when your empire takes off.
Jules Briggs : Wow, I'm gonna have an empire?
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Kenny : Well, that wasn't awkward at all.
Jules Briggs : Not in the slightest.
Lance Waddell : Little bit awkward for me, but that's alright.
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Lance Waddell : So, what's your max bid?
Jules Briggs : Oh, come on, Lance, you don't ask a lady that number?
Lance Waddell : Just wanna know what I'm dealing with here. Come on, how deep are those pockets?
Jules Briggs : Deep enough. You just worry about your own pockets.
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Lance Waddell : Well, I plan on being done in around eight weeks.
Jules Briggs : What a coincidence. So do I.
Lance Waddell : Do I sense a little wager brewing?
Jules Briggs : We go head to head. Eight weeks. May the best flip win.
Lance Waddell : Who's the judge of the best?
Jules Briggs : We go by final sale price.
Lance Waddell : What's the winner get?
Jules Briggs : More money. And the satisfaction of beating me, if you can do it.
Lance Waddell : Oh, I can, and I am in.
Jules Briggs : Ooh. Well, may the best woman, or man, win.
Lance Waddell : Bring it.
Jules Briggs : It's been brought.
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Jules Briggs : What're you... what're you doing here? I thought you were in Portland doing the contractor thing.
Lance Waddell : I was, but then my dad asked me to come back and help him with the business here in Bedford.
Jules Briggs : So you are.
Lance Waddell : So I am. Still flipping houses I hear, with Kenny no less.
Jules Briggs : And who'd you hear that from?
Lance Waddell : Well, you know people talk. Small real estate community. Ok, my dad told me. Says you're getting pretty good at it, too.
Jules Briggs : You say that like you're surprised.
Lance Waddell : No, not surprised at all. You're organized, good follow-through, completely... .determined.
Jules Briggs : Well, I guess I don't believe in the fly-by-the-seat of my pants method of business. Tends to be costly.
Lance Waddell : Well, you never know what you're gonna get until you open up the walls. You gotta be willing to bend.
Jules Briggs : I'm always willing to bend.
Lance Waddell : Except when you're not.
Jules Briggs : Oh, I bend. When a bendable situation arises. But you can't always act on impulse, it's irresponsible.
Lance Waddell : There's a difference between impulse and instinct.
Jules Briggs : Veering from the plan is always a recipe for disaster.
Lance Waddell : Well, I guess that's where you and I disagree.
Jules Briggs : Oh, that's where? As opposed to everywhere else?
Lance Waddell : Ok, you got me on that. I guess that's why we didn't make the best... team. You look good Jules... .Good luck.
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Lance Waddell : [after watching Jules talk to a flooring salesman about getting a discount] Well, I think that grown man is legitimately frightened of you. Well done.