:15:03
Some say there's
method in his madness.
:15:06
Some say
madness is his method.
:15:09
He's practiced in Chicago,
Boston, Los Angeles.
:15:12
And I guess practice
makes perfect...
:15:15
because he's never
lost a case.
:15:18
The "late"
Daniel Rafferty.
:15:21
Mmm.
:15:28
Do you always look
like an unmade bed?
:15:31
Uh-oh.
:15:33
You've either taken
an immediate dislike to me
:15:35
for some inexplicable reason,
or you're flirting with me.
:15:38
- Which is it?
- I'll give you hint.
:15:40
You're getting warm
with the first one.
:15:43
- What was the second one again?
- What are you doing here?
:15:46
At least you could be
a bit more grateful.
:15:48
Grateful for what?
:15:50
Well, my old friend Lyman over there
needed a replacement.
:15:53
He asked me if I knew
an interesting lawyer.
:15:55
I happen to think
you're very interesting.
:15:59
- You?
- Mmm.
:16:01
- Please welcome our first panelist...
- I'm here because of you?
:16:04
...Audrey Woods.
:16:05
You're up.
:16:15
So my advice to you is
:16:17
divorce doesn't
have to be agony.
:16:20
Look at it as a chance to examine
the complex emotional labyrinth
:16:23
that is the human relationship.
:16:38
- Well done, well done.
- Thanks, Ms. Woods, very enlightening.
:16:41
- Like a nibble?
- You raise some interesting points.
:16:44
No?
:16:45
And now, let's hear
from Daniel Rafferty.
:16:47
Mmm, that's me.
Any sno-bits?
:16:54
Hi.
:16:57
Thank you very much.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
:16:59
Ah, wonderful speech,
Ms. Woods.