When Audrey opened the door for Barto, it opened to the right. When Jack opened the door for Jill, it opened to the left.
Barto: Now I get what's going on here. Audrey: Which is what? Barto: Which is that you can't scare me, Audrey, you can't scare me away. You can keep me at a nice cool comfortable distance if that's what makes you feel safe. But the thing is, I'm pretty sure that you feel what I feel, and I think that that's what scares you more than anything. So, if you're ever ready for something that's better than safe, you know where to find it.
Matt: Like your shorts. Jill: Like your makeup. Matt: Like your girl.
Audrey: Wish me luck! Barto: Break a leg. (Audrey walks out the door) Break his leg. Jill: You're a good man, Charlie Brown.
Matt: Well, get his permission, so I can do a human interest story with the human I'm interested in.
Audrey: What if the reviews are terrible? Barto: You'll know New York theater critics are tasteless idiots who wouldn't know a good play if it bit 'em. Audrey: What if they're really good? Barto: You'll know New York theater critics the most discerning and insightful journalists in the world.
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