:08:00
I think you should have them over
and I'll give a little tap dance.
:08:04
I got Norman working on it.
:08:07
Norman?
:08:11
You taking me off the account?
:08:15
You don't like me anymore?
:08:17
It's not quite that simple.
:08:21
I think we're gonna have to
make a few changes here.
:08:28
You're firing me?
:08:31
Yeah, I'm letting you go, yes.
:08:37
Why?
:08:38
Now, look, Ted, this is
a very painful thing for me.
:08:41
I've been getting a lot of pressure
from the guys upstairs.
:08:45
There wasn't anything I could do.
:08:47
I think it's better this way.
:08:49
If I took your stripes...
:08:51
...if I put you on a schlock account,
you'd hate it, and me for doing it.
:08:56
This way it's a clean break.
That's the best thing.
:08:59
You know my wife is fighting
for custody?
:09:01
You know that we're going to court?
:09:04
Do you know what my chances are
if I'm out of a job?
:09:08
I understand that you're upset...
:09:10
I don't want to beg, but I'm
asking you, please, as a friend.
:09:15
I'm asking you.
:09:16
You're an extremely bright guy.
You've got a hell of a talent.
:09:20
You're gonna land on your feet.
You're gonna survive.
:09:24
Teddy, look.
:09:27
I know you may be short on cash.
:09:29
No big hurry about paying this back.
:09:32
Shame on you.