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:03:01
- Wow. This is so weird.
- What?

:03:05
I'm starting to think of you
as a real person.

:03:09
Well, yeah. Sure.
:03:11
This whole broken,
pathetic husk thing is just...

:03:14
You know... I know.
It's very appealing.

:03:16
Well, if ya got it, flaunt it.
:03:25
I'll see you tomorrow.
:03:28
Yeah.
:03:32
- If I may say...
- You're through, Hayman! Get lost!

:03:48
- Hey.
- How'd it go with McB?

:03:50
- Fine, fine.
- What happened?

:03:53
Oh, he was very gracious.
No legal action.

:03:55
And he gave me a full 15 minutes
to leave the premises.

:03:57
Come on. Move.
He's flying to D.C.

:04:00
- We can still catch him in the parking lot.
- Who is?

:04:03
- The boss!
- No, Kate, it's over.

:04:04
Not when he sees these.
Come on. Put that down.

:04:09
These are the numbers from G's show.
:04:11
- Caller volume spiked the second he came on.
- So what?

:04:13
They were probably calling
to get that nutcase off the air.

:04:16
- He reached them. They liked him.
- Oh, geez.

:04:17
They wanted to buy something;
they just didn't know what.

:04:20
John, this is a 30% jump.
:04:23
Major audience connection
with a spokesperson. Ricky was right.

:04:26
What the hell are you saying?
We give this maniac another chance?

:04:30
Ah! Which maniac
would that be?

:04:32
I thought about this all night.
G shook them up.

:04:35
He's dangerous, but he represents
an honesty that people are longing for.

:04:39
Totally. And he represents
a spirituality...

:04:41
Spirituality
on a home shopping network?

:04:43
I'm sorry. Did I say spirituality?
I think I mean unconventionality.

:04:47
- Unique, heartfelt, wise.
- Pithy.

:04:49
- Pithy?
- Survey after survey shows...

:04:51
that after people buy,
they feel guilty.

:04:53
Even if they can afford it, they feel it
was wrong to buy something for themselves.

:04:56
Why not put somebody on the air who makes
them feel good about themselves for a change?


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