1:05:01
Sure you will. You're off her case.
1:05:05
In fact, you're off everybody's case.
You just got fired, young lady.
1:05:11
Pack up your office, and do it quietly.
1:05:16
My phoning the authorities to remove you
wouldn't look too good on your résumé.
1:05:28
We could have people for a barbecue.
1:05:31
We'd have baby back ribs.
1:05:35
We could invite
Mort, Saabs and Mr Hsu.
1:05:38
But wait a minute.
1:05:41
Don't you think they'd feel bad
if we leave them behind?
1:05:45
They really love you.
1:05:47
That's why they'd be happy for us,
you know.
1:05:51
- OK.
- They'll be thrilled!
1:05:58
- I've got some great news.
- Talk to me in three weeks.
1:06:02
- Three weeks?
- The word is you're running dry.
1:06:06
I may have a block.
There never seems to be enough time.
1:06:11
I agreed to sign a contract
with the Drucker firm.
1:06:15
I'll be unable to consult
with your company.
1:06:18
George?
1:06:20
Use the familiar "hello" at the top
of the letter, and at the bottom.
1:06:32
- Hey, Bruce.
- I'm on the phone.
1:06:35
- I got something to tell you.
- Fax it.
1:06:38
You're ready to leave. I can't wait.
But you're not taking anyone.
1:06:44
- Kathy wants to leave.
- She needs to be here. She knows it.
1:06:49
She can be released by appearing
before a Patient's Review Board.
1:06:54
On my evaluation,
she's not ready to appear.
1:06:58
Then get Dr Baylor's evaluation.