Damages (2007–2012): Season 5, Episode 6 - I Need to Win - full transcript

A surprise witness threatens to call into question Channing McClaren's account of the night Naomi Walling committed suicide. Meanwhile, Ellen's (Rose Byrne) assistant approaches Patty (Glenn Close) with an unwelcome development in...

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I provide...
a safe haven for whistle-blowers

who want to get information
to the public.

We can guarantee your anonymity.

I don't know
what you fucking did, Naomi,

but we're all dead.

Everything came out of
your goddamn computer.

"Personal e-mails reveal
trader's sexcapades."

Last night Naomi Walling
took her own life.

How did Ms. Walling's
information get out there?

I don't know but it is very bad
for my organization.



McClaren destroys
my mother's life

and he gets to just walk away?

My mom told me
that she and McClaren met.

Are you saying your mother

had a sexual relationship
with McClaren?

Yes.

I met Naomi Walling twice.

We had absolutely
no physical contact.

I did not assault her.

What can I do for you?

Well,
I just thought you should know

that he wants to talk to you.

You look so much
like your mother.

All the facts of the case
are in question.



So if the facts won't win it
or lose it, what will?

One of us.

May I offer you a bourbon?

No, thank you.

Are you sure?

I'm sure.

Why did you call me?

I didn't call you,

Ellen, you called me.

I did?

You told me you wanted
to take a bath.

Why would I say that?

I have no idea.

But let me be very clear:

I didn't invite you here.

You came on your own.

So why don't you
just take a bath.

No.

Come on up.

Isn't this what you wanted?

It's all right, Ellen.

There's nothing to worry about.

Ellen.

Ellen.

Come in with me.

I can't.

I was attacked.

DAVID
You're fine.

You look beautiful.

You see?

Now come in with me.

@ There won't be anything left @

@ There won't be anything left @

@ When I am through with you @

It's good to see you again.

You, too.

Sorry about this.

I've learned it's better
to be discreet.

No, I understand.
Thank you for coming.

Sit.

Do you want a drink
or something?

No, thanks.

Do you mind if I smoke?

No. Go ahead.

Okay we found him.Who?

The hotel guest that was staying
in the room

next to Naomi and McClaren.Thomas Schultz?

No. You see, that's why
we couldn't find him

because Schultz was just
the name that he used

to check in with.
His real name is Thomas Weld.

Our investigator
tracked him down.

Have you contacted Mr. Weld?

Well, I tried.
There's no response.

I mean, you've got to figure
a guy who goes around using

a fake name is in no rush
to talk to lawyers.

So where can I find him?

Okay, Thomas Weld.

Married, two children,
insurance executive,

works in a firm on 34th Street.

Apparently has lunch every day
at a diner opposite his office.

Well, we owe Patty
an updated witness list.

Here's our latest.

What happened to the guy...

at the hotel?

The guest who was staying in the
room next to Naomi Walling's?

Oh, Thomas Schultz.

Mr. Schultz has been
impossible to find,

and according to the manager
at the hotel,

he hasn't been back.

Either he doesn't want
to talk to us

or he's dropped off
the face of the earth.

Keep looking.

What else have we got?

The judge has granted us access
to Naomi Walling's apartment.

I'm not sure what we would
find there.

Well, it wouldn't hurt to look.

Rachel Welling
hasn't sold it yet.

Naomi might've left something
useful behind.

Naomi killed herself in the tub.

Yeah.

I'd like to look around.

See exactly where it happened.

Can I help you?

If your name is Thomas Weld
you can.

It is.

May I?

Who are you?

Patty Hewes.
I'm an attorney.

My office has been trying
to get a hold of you.

Jesus Christ.

I want to talk to you
about a night

you spent
at the Montclair Hotel.

Sorry, can't help you.

I've never stayed there.

Well, Thomas Schultz has.

Should I be talking to him?

Mr. Weld, I don't care
why you checked into a hotel

under a false name.

And I certainly don't care
what you were doing there.

But you could be a very
important witness

in a case I'm trying.

I doubt it.

I've never seen anything
unusual over there.

You were staying in a room
next to an assault victim.

I just want you to come in
and answer a few questions.

And if I don't?

I'll subpoena you.

So one way or another you and I
are going to have a chat.

If I talk to you,

I want my attorney present.

Of course.

My office will set it up.

Feels strange being
in this apartment

knowing a woman killed herself
in here.

Okay, where do we start?

Look for Naomi's
personal papers.

Anything in particular?

Files, letters, receipts.

Maybe she kept a journal.

Okay. I'll check it out.

I'm gonna look for the bathroom.

That's where Rachel found her.

Ellen? Ellen.

You okay?

You okay?

Yeah.

Did you hurt yourself?No.

Come on. There you go.

You okay?Yeah.

Come on. Let's get some air.

Do you want to sit down?

No, I'm fine.

Did you have breakfast?

Always knocks me for a loop
if I don't have breakfast.

Oh, it's all right, really.

Come here. Here.

Here, drink this.

You okay?

Yeah. Yeah.

Just...

Being in that bathroom...

Just have a bad memory.

This memory,
was it about your fiancé?

I read about it.

Frobisher and...

I know you found David
in the tub.

I'm sorry.

Shouldn't have brought it up.

It was a long time ago.

Sure you're okay?

Yeah.

So, apparently,
the Chairman of the Board

is sleeping with not one, but
two key operational managers.

No.

Here's one about
falsified testing

Okay.

A national managed care facility

is hiring illegal aliens.

Seriously, this is all
that's coming in?

Unless you're fielding anything.

No. No one's contacted me.

I'm a fucking pariah.

This lawsuit's totally
trashed our reputation.

Nobody trusts us.

This is all
because of Naomi Walling.

I knew that cunt was trouble.

Well, then, you should have
shown us your crystal ball.

She was a star fucker.

I'm going to talk to Ellen.

Let's settle this case.

So you want to offer her
three million dollars?

Yes.

And what makes you think
that Patty Hewes

is interested in settling?

You said her case is weak.

That doesn't matter.

She's not after money.

I told you that before.

She wants to decimate you, put
you out of business. Forever.

Well, if we don't settle,
she may get her wish.

Look, we are dead in the water.

Channing's exposure
is killing our sources,

which in turn,
is killing our Web site.

Settling will only
make things worse.

It'll look like
you're paying someone off

because you're guilty.

So what do you suggest
we do then?

Patty beats you
by outlasting you.

Making you desperate,
backing you into a corner.

We are in a corner right now.Exactly.

Her case may be weak,
but she's winning the mind game.

The fact that you're even
considering

paying Rachel Walling proves it.

My game plan is simple.

We take her punches,
tire her out,

outlast her, and then,
we beat her in court.

It's the only way
to clear your name.

Trust me.

I really needed this,
so, thanks, guys.

Thank you so much.
This has been so wonderful.

Rachel.

Mr. Davies.

I'm so sorry. I-I-I...

I never got a chance

to tell you how bad I felt

about what happened
to your mother.

Thank you.

How you doing?
I mean, how you holding up?

You keeping it together?

I'm all right.

I'm sorry. Excuse me.
Can I just get a minute?

I just need a moment with
Rachel, pretty please? Yeah?

It's-it's okay. He's a friend.Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right.

Oh, absolutely. Thank you all.
Thank you.

Appreciate that. Great.

Super.

Can you believe...

I just got out on bail?

One point two million.

I mean, that's kind of hard
to put together

when all your assets are frozen.

It's not like I had sacks
of money all around the house.

Mr. Moneysack-ajuhweeuh.

Get it?

You, okay, Mr. Davies?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Hey,
this is a fucking nice spot.

Little expensive, though.

Mr. Davies, I really...
I should...

No, no, no. Uh, uh.
You deserve this.

You do.
What are you having to drink?

What is that, a Cosmopolitan?
Excuse me?

Can we get another Cosmo
for this beautiful young lady?

No, I'm-I'm fine.I insist. It's on me.

All right?

It's because I'm loyal.

It's 'cause I take care
of people.

For example, your mom.

You know, I gave your mom
her first job on Wall Street.

You remember that, right?

Yeah.

Bet you I'd think twice
about doing that again, huh?

Yeah. But your mother, no,

she never thought twice
about anything.

Or anyone.

She just took us all down.

Hey...

You know the difference...

between your mom

and someone like me?

All right, this is me.

A stupid chump.

For me, the money was just
a way to keep score.

I mean, it could have been
fucking puka shells.

You understand?

But for your mom, whoa!

Money was everything.

She's what we call a whore.

Sucking cock, counting cash.

Excuse me.
No.

I'm sorry that your big fat
little inheritance

isn't enough for you, Princess.

You had to go out and sue
Channing McClaren?

Let go of me.

I hope this suit wins you
a barrel, a fucking fortune.

Fuck you.Fuck you.

You're just like your mother.

Big twat.

You recognize this woman?

Yeah, of course. Naomi Walling.

Her sex life
was all over the papers.

I've followed the case
in the Post.

On the day in question,

Ms. Walling was staying
in the room adjacent to yours.

Did you have occasion
to see her, or speak to her?

Go ahead.

I saw her briefly, very briefly,
in the hallway.

Did you ever see this man?

Jesus. Channing McClaren?

Was he there?

We'll ask the questions.
Did you see him?

No, never.

What about this man?

Yeah. Yeah, I remember this guy.

I-I think he went
into Walling's room.

After you checked in,

did you stay in your room
the whole time?

Yes.Are you sure?

Didn't wander out to the bar

or go out for an Orange Julius?

I'm sure.

I was in my room until I checked
out the next morning.

May I ask what you were doing
in there?

Mr. Weld is not here
to discuss that.

We're here to establish

if he he can serve
as a witness for you.

Let's move on.

During your stay at the hotel,

did you hear anything coming
from Ms. Walling's room?

What do you mean?

Hotel walls can be thin.

You were next door.

Did you hear anything at all?

No. I don't think so.

Mr. Weld,
while you were in your room,

Ms. Walling
was sexually assaulted.

Not long afterwards,
she killed herself.

So, I'm asking you to think
very hard about this.

Did you hear any sounds
of an attack?

Shouting, screaming, crying?

Furniture breaking.

Something smashing
against the wall.

Are you trying to feed
my client testimony?

No, of course not.

We're just trying to make sure
that Ms. Walling's assailant

doesn't go unpunished.

Are you sure you heard nothing?

Yes, I'm sure. I heard nothing.

Hello.
This is Channing McClaren.

I was hoping we could talk.

Did Mr. Davies threaten you?

No.

Did he physically
intimidate you,

try to touch you in any way?

He grabbed my arm, a little.

Were there any witnesses?

I don't know. Not really.

I promise you
this won't happen again.

I'll get a restraining order
from the court.

And if Mr. Davies tries
to come anywhere near you,

he'll get thrown into jail.

That's not the point.

Bruce was my mom's friend.

They worked together for years.

She went to his dinner parties,

we spent a vacation
with his family once.

And now he's saying
these things.

I understand how you feel...

but you've got to remember

that Mr. Davies is a criminal.

Your mother knew that.

That's why she was trying
to turn him in.

It's not just him.

I get horrible e-mails.

Threats. Things on my Facebook.

I spend half the day
just deleting stuff.

Don't delete them.
Send them to my office.

We'll investigate.

It's still all over
the newspapers, the Web...

Everyone is talking shit
about my mom.

I just want it to stop.

Maybe I should just
drop the case.

Rachel, I know what
you're going through,

but you just have to
fight through it.

What is it?

He called me.

Who?

Channing McClaren.

He wants to meet me.

Explain his side of the story.

Absolutely not.

Under no circumstances
are you to have any contact

with Mr. McClaren.

Do you understand?

Rachel, do you understand?

He attacked my mother.

Believe me,
I have no desire to see him.

Listen to me.
We will win this case.

And I will put Channing McClaren
out of business for good.

Hey, miss?

Miss! Stop!

What?

Uh...

I'm late for work.
What do you want?

I'm sorry. Nothing.Fucking moron.

I'm going to miss my bus.

Yeah, I think working at
the V.A. hospital has been...

it's been good.

These other guys who come back,
I see,

you know, I see what they're
struggling with every day.

I hear their stories
and I think it gives me...

I don't know,
some kind of perspective...

maybe that I didn't have.

Helping others sort through
their problems,

yeah, can be therapeutic.

What about your dreams?

You know,
it's not great.

I still get them.

I'm still a little jumpy
from time to time.

We've, uh, spoken in the past

about only feeling secure

when you sleep with a firearm.

No, I stopped that.

I'm not... I don't...

I'm not doing that.

Maybe because I started
seeing someone.

So, um, not being alone
at night helps?

Absolutely.

That's a good note to end on
I think.

I'll see you all next week.

Thanks, Chris.

Hey.Hey.

I thought we were meeting
at the restaurant.

Figured I'd come here.

All right, let me get my coat.

Ellen.
Hey.

What a nice surprise.

Thanks for sharing
Chris with us.

He's a welcome addition.

You know, I haven't seen you
in quite some time.

I know, must've been
a few years at least.

Thought I'd stick my head in
and say hi.

I'm glad you did. How
you doing?

I'm good.

Really good. Yeah, thanks.

It's nice to hear.

You ready?

Yeah, I'm all set.
It's good to see you.

Yeah.

@ God be with you @

@ Till we meet again @

@ Uphold you @

@ Fold you @

@ Till we meet again @

@ Till we meet @

@ At Jesus' feet @

@ Till we meet @

@ Till we meet again @

@ Till we meet again @

@ Thick confound you @

@ Unfailing round you @

@ Till we meet again @

How did you learn
to sing like that?

Uh, I don't know.

My mom, I guess.
She loved music.

Are you religious?

No, not really.
I just like singing.

So, can I take you
for coffee or...

No. No.

Look, I agreed to meet with you,

uh, but whatever
you want to say,

say it here.

I wanted to talk to you
face-to-face.

I am...

deeply sorry for what happened
to your mother.

I read your deposition.

I know what she told you
about us.

About me.

But that's not
what really happened.

Bullshit.

It isn't.

Okay, so you tell me then...

what happened?

Do you mind if I smoke?

No, go ahead.

If I do this,
what'll happen at Princefield

after the news breaks?

Well, the SEC will most likely
investigate.

And your colleagues will
naturally want to know

the source of the leak,
but they'll never find out.

And this whole process,
you oversee it yourself?

I do.

Naomi, none of our sources

has ever been exposed.

We've done this many times.

Everything's going to be okay.

All right.

You'll get the files.

I appreciate what you're doing.

I know it isn't easy.

No, I want to do it.

Thank you for your help.

I want to.

But I shouldn't.

Sleeping with you in Rome
was a mistake.

Channing, really.

Come on.

No, I-- really...

I can't. No. Stop.

It's okay.Stop.

Come on, it'll be okay,
I promise.

Get off of me. Get off. Get off.

It'll be okay.

Get off!

Get off me.

Fuck, fuck.

What the fuck is wrong
with you?!

I'm sorry, I-I didn't mean...
Sometimes I just...

You're lucky I don't call
the police.

No, n-no, don't.
You don't want to do that.

Th-That would, that would be a,
a mistake.

What's that supposed to mean?

Just p-please
don't talk about this.

It was a misunderstanding.

I was...

aggressive with her.

But I thought...

You thought what?

I've never been good
with people.

When I was your age
my only friend was my PC

and I liked it that way.

See, I-I misjudge people,
I-I don't...

know how to read the signs.

My mother said
you threatened her.

I didn't do that.

Why would she lie to me?

I'm, I'm not saying
that she lied.

If she told you that,
she must have felt threatened.

She must have misinterpreted me.

But I swear to you
there was no threat.

What about the personal files
you stole from her?

I would never steal
from a potential leaker.

If I conducted myself that way,

I would lose credibility.

You don't know me, so I don't
expect you to believe me,

but it was never my intention
to hurt your mother,

and that's what this case
is all about.

Are you through?

I didn't come here to tell you
I'm a good person.

I'm not asking you
to forgive me.

But if we leave it up to
our lawyers,

this case will go on for a long,
long time

and our lives will still never
return to what they once were.

So what do you want from me?

I can't undo the damage
I've caused.

But maybe I can stop it
from getting worse.

How?

I need to tell you something.

What?

The old case between
Patty and me,

the one we talked about.Yeah?

Something has come up

and it requires me
to have contact with Patty.

Uh, I know.

I'm, I'm sorry.

I should have told you before.

At first I, I didn't want
to bother you with it,

but, well,
I realize that was wrong.

Are you okay with me
pursuing it?

As long as it doesn't interfere
with...

No, absolutely not.

I will only do it on my time
and of course...

Um...

What happened?

What?

Are you okay?

Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.

I think we need
to get you some lunch.

Yeah, let's do that.

When I saw you with Chris,

I was glad to hear
you were doing well.

Thanks.

Yeah, the thing is,
I've, uh,

I've just been kind of...

Kind of what?

Tired, for one thing.

I, I can't sleep at night

and I keep nodding off
at my desk.

Well, in the news I've seen

the case that you're trying.

I imagine you're working
very hard.

Yeah, but I'm used to
long hours.

Well, falling asleep
during the day

can be a sign of avoidance.

Is anything else going on?

There's something I,

uh, I never talked to you about.

What's that?

The night David was killed...

I was attacked, too.

I'm so sorry.

Who attacked you?

Um, a man I had never
seen before.

D-Did the police
ever apprehend him?

No.

And I thought I saw him
this afternoon

on the street.

But th-the thing is, um,

I could have been imagining it.

Why do you say that?

'Cause I've been, um,

seeing things lately.

I've been having dreams, uh...

visions I guess
you would call them.

Visions?

Yeah, reliving things.

Why didn't you speak
about the attack

back when you were in group?

David's death seemed more
important at the time.

Right.

Imagining things,
uh, reliving trauma--

that's all expected if you
haven't dealt with the event.

You add to that the stress
from your work,

it's hardly a surprise
that you're not sleeping.

Maybe...
this isn't the best time

to be trying this case.

Maybe you should drop it.

I can't.

I told you not to meet with him.

I know.

But I wanted to hear
what he had to say.

And he said he was innocent.

What a surprise.

He also offered me $3 million
to settle the case.

And did you accept it?

No.
Good.

But I've had some time
to think about it

and I've decided I'm going to.

So you believe his story.

I don't know what to believe.

But it doesn't matter.

He and I both want
the same thing.

And what is that?

For this to be over.

Rachel, do you really think
your mother's life

is worth only $3 million?

And who is going to stop
McClaren

from ever doing this again
to someone else?

I've made up my mind, Ms. Hewes.

I want the case settled.

Please draw up whatever
paperwork is necessary.

Wonderful to see you again,
Mr. Schultz.

Thank you. Two nights this time.

Special occasion?

Well, they're all special.

Here's your key.

Thanks again.

Parsons and Associates. Ms. Franklin?

This is Steve Matiello
from the Montclair Hotel.

Yes?

The man you asked about,
he came back.

He'll be with us
for the next couple of nights.

Thank you for the information.

You're very welcome,
Ms. Franklin.

You'll be taken care of.

Who was that?

We have a new witness.

And now we just have to convince
him to talk to us.

The information that you've
provided here today

will be extremely helpful,
Mr. Weld.

The fact that you didn't see
or hear anything at the hotel

will go a long way
to bolster our case.

Glad I could be of help.

Are we through here,
Ms. Parsons?

Actually, there's one last
thing I wanted to ask you.

What's that?

Your reason for being
in the hotel.

If possible,
we'd rather not get into that.

I understand this may be
a delicate matter,

but as I've said,
I'm on your side.

You're critical to my case.

Look, if you're worried
I was breaking the law

or something, I wasn't.

Certainly.
But given the opportunity,

opposing counsel will cast you
in as negative a light

as she possibly can.

I need the facts,
to prevent that from happening.

I assure you, I'm not asking
for any other reason

than to protect your privacy
and credibility.

I have a friend in the city

who I see from time to time.

We sit in the room
and have drink or two.

And she spends the night.

Thank you for your candor,
Mr. Weld.

I have no more questions.

Miss Parsons,
may I speak with you?

I'll just be a moment.

Hewes & Associates just
messengered this over.

Shit.

What's happened?

The case is being dropped.

How?

McClaren went behind my back

and offered Rachel Walling
a settlement.

And she accepted?

Yeah.

There's a meeting
with Judge Gearheart

in 48 hours to sign off
on the terms.

Shit.

Relax, Miss Parsons.
It's over, you won.

Come on, sit down, join us.

Congratulations.

This is not a win.

Not for me,
and certainly not for you.

It's behind me now.

And that's all I care about.

You honestly think settling
with Rachel Walling

is going to restore
your reputation?

Well, not at first, maybe,

but slowly the leaks
will start coming in again.

And then we're back in business.

Look, I have a new witness.

The hotel guest
that was staying in the room

next to Channing and Naomi.You found him?

Yes, and he backs up your story.

He said he heard
no sounds of a struggle

coming from your room.

That's just one witness.

It's not a guarantee
you'll win at trial.

No, but Patty's case is bad,

and this witness
will make it worse.

Look, I have no doubt
that you could win.

But to start
attracting leaks again,

we have to stay relevant.

Which won't happen
with a lawsuit going on.

Well, I've given you
my legal opinion.

But you're the client.

Yes, he is.

And it's over.

Just as soon as Judge Gearheart

signs off
on the settlement.

Congratulations.

Three million doesn't seem
like a lot

for such a high-profile case.

It isn't.

So that's good for you, then.

This settlement
does nothing for me.

I need to beat Patty in court.

I need to win.

Why?

To make a name for myself.

To launch this firm.

Break out and do things my way.

I don't know.
Maybe if you settle you might...

you might start sleeping better.

What do you mean?

You think I haven't noticed?

Just when I started
sleeping better,

now you're up and down
all night.

Ellen Parsons.

Ellen, this new witness
you've submitted,

Thomas Weld,
I want to depose him.

What's the point?

Your client accepted
a settlement.

Until the judge has
officially signed off,

there is still a case,
and I have the right

to depose your witness.

You're wasting your time.

Thomas Weld can't help
your case, and you know it.

You already questioned him.

Maybe I asked him

the wrong questions.

You say you saw
the long-haired man

enter Naomi Walling's room?

Yes.

After he went in,
did you overhear any sounds

coming from her room?

We had this conversation
already.

Well, now you're under oath.

Did you hear anything
in the room next door?

No. Nothing.

No raised voices,
sounds of a struggle,

nothing like that?

Nope.
Place was quiet as a church.

Then I have to ask you,
Mr. Weld,

why was it, that at32,

you placed a call
to the front desk complaining

about a loud argument
in the room next door?

I didn't.

This is a written statement

from an employee
of the Montclair Hotel.

It states that you called
to complain about the noise

and demanded that someone
be sent to deal with it.

Does that refresh your memory,
Mr. Weld?

I warned you both:

I didn't want to get involved
in this.

Always in the wrong
fucking place

at the wrong fucking time.

Being in the wrong place
at the wrong time

doesn't excuse you
from telling the truth.

All right, you want to hear the
truth? I'll tell you the truth.

Mr. Weld, I think you just
think about what...

No. I'm sick of this shit.

I got my own life
and my own goddamn problems.

Did you hear sounds of distress

coming from the adjacent room?

I heard a lot
of goddamn distress.

God knows what that guy
was doing to her,

but the lady was terrified.

How do you know that?

She was shrieking, screaming.

It sounded like furniture
was being knocked over.

And then,
he started cursing her,

calling her a bitch, cunt,

that kind of thing.

She kept begging
for him to stop,

but he wouldn't stop.

- And then what?- He threatened her.

He-he yelled something about,

uh, getting even.

And then I heard a door slam,

and he was gone.

And then I heard her sobbing,

and then... silence.

And that was the last
I heard of her.

And this man was in the room
right next door?

Yes.

I'm sorry, Rachel.

But you need to know

the kind of man
McClaren really is.

You gave a good performance.

Didn't have much of a choice.

Sorry.

I don't like to use threats,

but worked out for both of us.

I got what I wanted, and you get

to keep seeing your lady friend

without your wife finding out.

Why did you force me to lie?

Have a nice day, Mr. Weld.

Ellen, come in.

Would you like a drink?

Uh, no, thank you, I'm good.

Well, that was enjoyable.

Mr. Weld put on quite an act.

Did you show Rachel
the videotape?

Yes.

And?

And she doesn't want
to settle anymore.

So, you see,
everything worked out.

Weld's still in my control,

so if you try to use
his testimony at trial,

I'll have him recant.

I promised you
I would not use his testimony

and I won't.

You see what we can do
when we work together?

We're not working together.

Just for once, we happen to want
the same thing.

To try this case in court.

Why are you standing
in the doorway like that?

Come on in.

Oh, I, I got to go.

You're not afraid of me,
are you?

Well, you looked like
you were afraid.

Good night.

You know, I remember when you
first were working for me.

You stood right in that doorway

and you invited me
to your engagement party.

Do you remember that?

You were such a sweet girl.

You should really watch
your drinking, Patty.

And now you're looking out
for me.

I'm touched.

All rise.

The Supreme Court
of the State of New York,

County of New York
now in session.

Counsel are present, Your Honor.

Excellent.

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