- Willowdean: It's a protest!
- Millie: What's our point?
- Hannah: It's a revolt against the oppressive hetero-patriarchy unconsciously internalised by the female psyche!
- Millie: [Slight pause] Oh.
- Willowdean: You and I... we don't work together in the real world, Bo. You're supposed to be with someone like Bekah.
- Bo: What are you talking about?
- Willowdean: Oh, my God... I'm talking about this.
- [Willowdean points at her overweight body]
- Willowdean: How are you missing this? Do you not know what it would be like to be with me?
- Bo: Never took you for the type that cares much what people think.
- Willowdean: I can't, Bo. And that might make me a coward, but I...
- Bo: [sharply] It does.
- [pause]
- Bo: Willowdean Dickson, I think you're beautiful. To hell with anyone else who's ever made you feel less than that.
- [Willowdean does not respond]
- Bo: Doesn't really matter what I think, does it?
- [Bo walks away. Willowdean sighs, deeply saddened]
- Ellen: Callie is doing the pageant this year. Will's mom is the pageant director. She was Miss Teen Bluebonnet in 1991.
- Callie: Rosie Dickson's your mom? Really?
- Willowdean: Far as I know.
- Callie: Hey, maybe sometime Elle Belle and I could come over and I could ask your mom some questions about the pageant. You know, just casually.
- Willowdean: Well, unfortunately, my mom's not home all that much. She's either at pageant meetings or at the nursing home wiping old peoples' butts. It's what happens to a lot of ex-beauty queens.