Pretty Persuasion
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So you need something
to separate yourself from the pack.

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You need the edge.
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This leads us to Mr. Anderson.
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- It does?
- Yes.

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Randa, what's the greatest thing
about this country?

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Sylvester Stallone?
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No. The greatest thing
about this country is freedom.

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And one of those freedoms
is that anybody can sue anybody...

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at any time, over anything.
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And even if your case
is completely unfounded and you lose...

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you can still tarnish
someone's reputation forever.

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You want to sue Mr. Anderson?
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The timing's perfect.
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That lesbian reporter's roaming
the hallowed halls of Roxbury.

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What if something explosive happened...
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during what was supposed
to be an innocuous little puff piece?

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Something like sexual assault charges?
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Do you suppose that the main players...
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might be subject to an enormous amount
of media exposure?

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Do you suppose that it might jump start
their acting careers?

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Okay, what's the worst-case scenario?
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We lose the case, we still get famous...
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and Mr. Anderson has to live
with the stigma for the rest of his life.

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The rest of his life?
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Brittany, don't pussy out on me.
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Look, he's failing Randa.
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He canned me from the play.
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We all know what he did to you.
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You said you wanted to burn him.
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And the way I see it,
he's already doused himself in gasoline.

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All we have to do is strike a match.
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Will Mr. Anderson be fired?
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In all likelihood, yes.
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- Then I am in.
- Bonus.

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Would we have to, like, testify?

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