Dorothy: I guess every mother feels their child is going to be something special when they first see them.
Rose: And then we disappoint them by not becoming Olympic stars.
Dorothy: Oh, Rose. Rose, honey, is that why you're training? For your parents?
Rose: They always wanted me to be a champion ice-skater. They were so proud watching me practice. I know their dream was for me to win a gold medal, but I hate ice-skating.
Dorothy: Rose, listen. You don't have to do anything to please your parents.
Sophia: She's right you know. I'd like to be proud of Dorothy for something, but I'm not going to kill myself if that day never comes.
Rose: But my parents called me twinkle toes...
Sophia: I call Dorothy Bigfoot. That doesn't mean she has to make tracks all over the Northwest.