In the scene in their kitchen, when JC and her boyfriend Stephen are discussing the terms of the adoption, Stephen is telling JC that she can use a clause to get out of the adoption. Before Stephen asks JC if she wants to use the "out clause", JC whirls around prematurely, as if responding to the question about the "out clause" that Stephen hasn't even asked yet. [She is reacting to the news that there is an "out clause" She is obviously very smart and did not take her long to realize that she had a way out of the adoption.]
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Baby Boom (1987) - 1 correction
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In the scene in their kitchen, when JC and her boyfriend Stephen are discussing the terms of the adoption, Stephen is telling JC that she can use a clause to get out of the adoption. Before Stephen asks JC if she wants to use the "out clause", JC whirls around prematurely, as if responding to the question about the "out clause" that Stephen hasn't even asked yet. [She is reacting to the news that there is an "out clause" She is obviously very smart and did not take her long to realize that she had a way out of the adoption.]
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