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Dr. Bethany -- psychoanalyst, author of "Dealbreakers" -- I don ` t think it ` s that simple.
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Out to Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "Dealbreakers" -- Dr. Bethany, I ` m sure by now you ` ve had a chance to read this affidavit, this search warrant, a sworn search warrant where police, the sheriff ` s office really reveals a lot of their investigation.
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Branching out: Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) tries to cash in on her "Dealbreakers" sketch in the new season of 30 Rock.
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The new season also finds the network echoing its real-life cutback mode, as NBC page Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) protests; Liz cashing in (and making enemies) by turning her "Dealbreakers" relationship sketch into a book ( "a girl's guide to shutting it down") and TV pilot; and an Oct. 29 Halloween-themed episode featuring Jimmy Fallon, Betty White and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham, who plays a comic from Kenneth's Georgia hometown.
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GRA.E: To Dr. Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "Dealbreakers," who ` s joining us from L.A. Weigh in, Bethany.
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GRA.E: To Dr. Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst, author of "Dealbreakers," joining us out of L.A. I ` m not buying it.
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GRACE: Great out to Bethany Marshall, Dr. Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst, author of "Dealbreakers," what do you make?
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To Bethany Marshall, Dr. Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst, author of "Dealbreakers," hold on.
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To Bethany Marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "Dealbreakers," the mother is filing a custody suit against the biological father and when that happens, al sorts of claims are made in court.
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GRACE: Bethany Marshall, Dr. Marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "Dealbreakers," we do know what the e-mail said.
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