But, can anyone remember this line from the movie, which is very pertinent to what we're talking about here? It's when the mother at the school says to Helen, "See you at vespers", and she repeats this. Pastor Dan, very incredulously asks Helen, "Do you know what vespers are" and then she answers "Some kind of a motor scooter," which is of course a vespa.
He obviously does appreciate that with Helen where the practice of religion is concerned, she is on a different page to him. He finds her disingenuous comments about Lutheranism and church going, quite amusing when she is trying to get the kids into his school, so then he teases her back saying the children require blood tests! Dan genuinely finds Helen a quite attractive and different woman (from his current crop of church going mums!) and admires her trying to raise the kids on her own, after the tragedy of them losing their parents. This would be a girlfriend out of the ordinary, for him. So he is not too perplexed about his differences with her regarding religion, but would find it an interesting challenge, in addition to her evident femininity which most men savour.
I mean, it dosen't matter how much you read the Bible! It is still preferable to come home to a nice looking, smiling, fun gal each night which Helen definitely is.
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