- To new beginnings.
- Cheers.
- To new beginnings.
- Oh, I'm gonna cry too.
[mutters]
- Don't cry.
The eyeliner's too much tonight.
I can't tidy that up.
- I think we've just been
through so much.
- Yeah.
In the scheme of our lives,
what's going on
is so much bigger.
And friendship
is more important.
- I, for one,
have learned a huge lesson.
And when to say things
and when not to say things,
and how you can be friends
with people
and be friends
with other people.
You can't keep everybody happy
all the time.
There's--it's impossible.
And we all are very open,
honest, happy people.
And we do speak our mind
sometimes.
- Absolutely.
- Sorry.
I've got to interrupt you.
But what I've learned in the
last couple of years is loyalty.
- I agree, I agree.
- I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that this group of
people have never seen loyalty
last a fleeting second.
- I mean,
what does Juliet want?
A medal for being
Caroline's number one friend?
I agree with you that it is
down to loyalty sometimes.
- When every dispute
about miscommunication--
- You are not perfect,
either.
- Oh.
- What happens if you f--- up?
- This is meant to be
a last dinner.
We're all meant
to be bonding as women.
But the poisonous dwarf
in polyester
starts attacking
all of us.
- Loyalty is the biggest
BS word ever.
That puts pressure on people.
You need to be loyal to me.
I don't want a friendship
that's pressurizing.
Mariss...
[coughing]
Why and I cho--[coughing]
- You're choking 'cause you're
so full of f---ing bullsh--
right now.
