:06:03
I did it the old-fashioned way.
I begged.
:06:37
Good morning, Roy and Mary.
What time's my doctor's appointment?
:06:43
I had no idea you had one.
:06:46
- Coffee, Roy?
- Yeah. Are you sick?
:06:50
- A wolf bit me.
- I just asked.
:06:58
- Are you going to Alden's party?
- Probably.
:07:02
He invites everybody over to let
them know if they still have a job.
:07:09
You have no appointment.
But he'll see you before 12.
:07:14
If you get the axe tonight,
I go with you.
:07:18
- So do l.
- Listen, you need your pay cheques.
:07:23
I forbid you to take any action
if I'm fired.
:07:29
Right. Maude Waggins
is waiting in your office.
:07:33
I cannot write for a conglomerate.
Protect me.
:07:37
Raymond Alden isn't a conglomerate,
he's a billionaire.
:07:42
And I'm not sure if I'm going
to be here after the takeover.
:07:48
You're the senior editor.
Your name, your reputation ...
:07:54
My reputation has been in question
ever since I told Judith Krantz -
:07:59
- that no 14-year-old
would read her fiction.