01x02 - Quiet and Nice

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01x02 - Quiet and Nice

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Why are you here, then?

I think this is the closest thing

to a meritocracy there is.

I only ever want to be judged

on the strength of my abilities.

And paid for it.

Welcome, graduates.

While it's my pleasure

to congratulate you

on this placement,

the work to stay here starts now.

He works on my team.

He's a whole snack.

If you're into that

kind of a thing, I guess.

Do you do you know Gus?

Yeah, I live with him.

I know a lot about you two.

Have you been home?

I'm longing those nocturnal hours.

Trying to make a good

impression, you know?

Do not forget how this feels right now.

Oh, f*ck!

Shove that cock in my

little assh*le, please.

Yes! Come on. Come inside me.

Yes.

My p*ssy In my p*ssy Yeah.

Come on. Move, move, move.

Go on, right to the end.

That's right. Good.

Move, move, move. Good.

Good work. Keep going.

Big push. Right to the end. Go.

Perfect technique.

Maybe I should wear you to work.

I actually had to pay for these.

Thank you.

I did your Asia recap.

It's on your email.

I came in early and listened live.

That's good initiative, that.

It'd be good to get off the

desk sometime, have a debrief.

Coffee, beer, whatever.

Talk about your progress,

how to position yourself before RIF.

- I'm evaluated on it, so

- Yeah. Yeah, that'd be great.

Tomorrow? Oh, f*ck no,

we have that grad dinner.

Maybe Friday?

Yeah. Yeah.

Um, in the day would be good.

Uh, 'cause I have plans

with my boyfriend in the evening.

I know you didn't mean

that like that, did you?

Uh

So, I know for a fact

a lot of people are

active on the street.

I wanna know why the flows

aren't coming our way.

Well, 80 percent of my guys are away.

- Mykonos or Ibiza?

- Did the girls enjoy Disneyland?

Cost me three G's for

my daughters to find out

Goofy's a Moroccan kid with a tiny head.

Hell is the line at Space Mountain.

Especially if you're

behind a Make-A-Wish.

All right, let's, uh,

let's convince some people

to part with their money in

the hope that they make more.

Yes, chef.

- Does he always change on the floor?

- It's an MD power thing.

What's the deal with Fenmarsh?

I haven't heard from Felim.

Called twice daily,

couldn't get past the junior.

- Did you say you worked for me?

- Yes.

Okay. Call every hour.

I got a meeting.

Oh, that's my broker laugh.

I only do it for you.

Because I find you so funny, of course.

Well, look, if it's not my client laugh,

then it's probably my

genuine laugh, yeah.

You'll never know which is which.

Speak soon.

He really didn't want to go away.

This Felim thing's got him spooked.

What do you think's going on?

I don't know.

But it doesn't bode well

for Eric's exclusivity thing.

Eric insists all his clients

only speak to him streetwide.

And Felim accounts for

over half the desk profits.

Look, if anyone comes

over my f*cking hoot again

instead of messaging me,

I will personally bocat their mothers!

I think I'm gonna try and do an Ironman

or the Marathon des Sables.

With no training, obviously.

The guy gave me a freebie, so

No, I just wanted to

Yeah.

Could I put you on hold

for two seconds, please?

Where would you put

yourself on that continuum?

What is this?

So, if a nurse is here

where are you?

Wages on the Y axis

heel height on the X.

You've got very good privacy settings.

- Very good.

- What are you hiding?

I I was wearing a

low-cut top in a profile pic

when I was, like, 14.

Yeah, our DMs are a cesspit.

Bobbi went dark for, like, three months.

It felt like three lifetimes.

Guys online violate their standards

quicker than they can lower them.

That's hilarious.

You're funny. She's funny.

Thank you.

You look like you pay the rent on time.

Yeah. I work in finance.

It's not as interesting

as what you guys do.

We're just living.

Oh, we love that you're

a working woman, though.

Is that why you made me come at lunch?

Anyway, we're sort of past the point

where we want to be waking up

to random guys in the kitchen.

That's a shame. I was sort

of looking forward to a

stream of uncut dicks.

I love your place.

It's so white.

- We're exorcising demons.

- It's our new favorite color.

Mine too.

Felim's junior is a brick wall.

How many questions did you ask him

before you asked for his boss?

There are too many saleswomen

here trying to be salesmen.

I mean, how many people do you

think call Felim's junior a day?

I dunno, seven?

Why seven?

It's the first number

that came into my head.

And the amount of apartments

I've seen this week.

And how many women call him?

And how many women actually engage him?

You see, then you belong

to a nice, exclusive subset.

And you know, it's not

betraying your sex by

I mean, it's not regressive

to be a conversationalist.

You convince them you're a friend,

and they'll forget what they are.

- Which is?

- A counterparty.

What the f*ck have you

done to that stock, Phil?

What do I mean? I mean you

rigged it five percent

Start of every call, flip it,

and don't talk business

until it runs out.

- This is unbelievable.

- This is beautiful.

- Dig in, please.

- Wow. Thank you so much.

This is f*cking grown-up.

I I need to do

the honorable thing

here and lower the tone.

- Gentleman's cutlery.

- Put it away.

That can't be good for your palette.

Uh, I can eat on K.

And I pay your boyfriend's wages.

The company pays my wages.

What? So we are calling

my little venture

- a company, are we?

- Yeah.

I mean, it is fair to

say that I single-handedly

revolutionized student journalism, so

Yasmin, how did you have the time?

Oh, honestly, it's nothing.

- I did most of it this morning.

- Hmm.

When, uh, when did you do it all?

Uh, this this morning.

Oh I'm sorry. I'm

sorry, that was super rude.

- Oh.

-

Mom, it's Seb's birthday.

I need to hang this.

Wow. Let me grab that.

Is that Yasmin?

Happy birthday, Sebastian.

Thank you.

I hear you've moved

yourself into my basement.

Uh, yeah.

Very touched that you're using

one of your non-dom days on me.

Can I Can I get you a drink?

Oh.

Of course.

Beautiful house, Mrs. Kara-Hanani.

Why do people like this game?

It dispenses joy and misery at random.

- Hmm.

- Mimics life.

Great.

I've got this

performatively left-wing mate

who's high up at The

Guardian, and he is saying

that they're gonna run

a warts-and-all exposé

on Pierpoint.

- Really?

- Yeah.

About Hari?

And more.

f*cking w*nk*r!

- Here we go!

- Come on!

- Oh, yes, chef!

- Absolutely not!

That's, like, four each. I

need to see another apartment.

My advice, turn up drunk. Easier.

I hate you, Robert Spearing.

Cheers, mate.

I've been thinking

about asking to transfer

to sales and trading.

Salespeople are the lowest of the low.

You are different, because

you think for yourself.

I mean, look, okay too intellectual.

See, now you look like a salesman.

Okay. But I can't see, so

I have seen you in contacts.

- Chin-chin!

- Chin-chin!

Do you like the room?

- It's a bit

- f*cking tiny.

Everything is en suite.

Hey did you vote for Tr*mp?

So, what do you do?

I

- am in sales.

- Oh.

For a bank Pierpoint.

Isn't that where that guy d*ed?

How do you sleep at night?

- What does that mean?

- I mean You know

No, I don't. You're

gonna have to tell me.

Bankers.

That level of self-interest

is just toxic, isn't it?

That's kind of reductive.

But isn't it a bit gauche

to judge success with money?

Not if you've never had any.

I can't believe you

would even countenance

wasting your intelligence

on the trading floor.

f*ck off! It was a joke!

This looks like a place

a salesman would live.

It's got a certain rustic charm to it.

- Rustic charm, you say?

- Yeah, it does.

- Does it?

- Either of you want a bevvie?

No, I'm good, I didn't

Um

- Uh, where's the toilet?

- It's just down on your left.

On the left, okay. Um

Just, uh

When the f*ck did that start up again?

Nothing's started Can

we not talk about it now?

All right.

Is that Yasmin Kara-Hanani?

Yeah. Doesn't look

like she slums it, mate.

You know, why are women so

much more interesting to men,

than men are to women?

Yasmin was the perfect, perfect child.

And she wet her bed until she was nine.

Ah, I have a weak bladder myself.

But, other than that, she was perfect.

She was adorable.

So, we've just found the next big voice

in contemporary British literature.

She's 19, absolutely gorgeous.

The best part of publishing

is discovering new talent.

Do you have any advice

for an aspiring writer?

Mmm. Marry rich?

Or live at home.

Mmm, so, how many jobs have you had

since you left Bristol?

I'm losing count.

Um

Well, I was waiting

for something I loved.

Correct answer.

And, uh, you're still the lunch girl?

You have no experience of this,

so how would you know?

Okay, that's not the world anymore.

And can you please speak English?

I know how the world works.

Has the, um dynamic

changed since Alice moved in?

Yeah.

And it's, um, it's nice,

living in two places.

I like having her around all the time.

We have a lot less sex.

Well, I guess that's a casualty.

Oh, I listened to that, um,

podcast she recommended on clean eating.

Thought it was excellent.

Followed none of the advice.

Wait, sorry, um, when

did you speak to her?

Met her at a dinner party.

- Whose?

- Eugene's.

We have mutual friends.

Uh, and what did you talk about?

Podcasts.

Okay.

Oh, God. I remember this

Millionaire, 25. Cabinet, 35.

Party leader, 45. Prime minister, 55.

You know, Heseltine wrote his

on the back of an envelope.

You planned your life

in a copy of Vanity f*cking Fair.

Yeah.

Your ambitions obviously

shifted focus

just a little bit.

Or is that you are just

following my lead.

You are always so hard for me.

Kiss me properly.

Uh

I'm feeling a bit bilious

Hey I don't want to do that.

Do what?

- Uh

- Hey.

I'm sorry.

Look, you're

you're obviously stressed.

If this job isn't making you happy

I'm just saying that

you're super talented

and you could do a million things.

Interest rates have fluctuated

from the highs of the early '90s

to the current all-time lows.

For a business that has a loan

that is linked to the base rate

Yeah, I've literally seen 20 places.

A lot of eccentrics.

Maybe I'm the weirdo.

Not sure what I'm gonna do.

Thanks for your transcript, finally.

But

I have a few more questions.

We wanted to

ask you about

any interactions you

might have had with Hari?

Um

We hung out a few times.

Mm-hmm. Did he seem stressed?

He worked really hard.

But you know, his

side of the business

that nocturnal culture

Oh, we're taking steps to address that.

Did you see him take anything?

How do you mean?

Did he seem like he was under

the influence of anything?

Uh study dr*gs? Adderall? Modafinil?

- I wouldn't say so.

- He seemed, as you said,

stressed, agitated, unfocused,

so you couldn't rule it out?

I couldn't definitively say yes or no.

I mean do you want me to?

People are saying he had a heart thing.

Hmm. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

But we were unaware of his condition.

We think a prescription pill

habit may have exacerbated it.

We're asking graduates

whether they neglected

to mention anything

on their applications.

You didn't leave anything out, did you?

Medical or otherwise?

No.

I think they're still figuring out

a splashy response. Press-friendly.

And what does that mean for us?

Means someone's going

to be held accountable.

I re-ran the model. I

don't think we thoroughly

went through the net debt adjustments.

HungerFix pushed Goldman

up to primary bookrunner.

They don't want us anywhere

near the top of the tombstone.

It's f*cking bad PR.

Sorry, what do you mean, "tombstone"?

You get a little trophy

when you complete a deal.

Tombstone.

Nobody is questioning your drive,

but for me, please, come

in later, leave earlier,

decompress.

I cannot be seen to be mismanaging you.

Have you spoken to the counselor?

No.

Even if you feel you don't need to,

I need you to. Do you

understand what I'm saying?

It's good optics.

It wasn't a waste of

time. He helped me

re-evaluate.

So the first Cobb is

with bacon, no Stilton,

and the second one is without bacon.

Yeah, that's what I've given you.

Sorry, I specifically said

no dressing on any of them.

We're just gonna have to

start again, sorry. And

Muy bien, gracias.

Ugh, God.

I can't believe I didn't

know you were at Pierpoint.

- Well done.

- Thank you.

Although it must be a weird

time to be there, right now.

Oh, but how's Brevan Howard?

How long have you been there now?

- Seven years in Tibet.

- Oh.

No, no, no. It's a good thing.

- I have their blessing.

- Oh.

Can't really talk about

it much at the moment.

- So, what are you working in?

- Oh, Foreign Exchange.

That's great!

We're in the same part of the business.

Thanks.

Welcome to the Wild West.

Gracias. Mucho gracias.

I just think, you know, if

I had biceps like that

with the vein running down

it, that that bulge.

- You know, like

- Zac Efron.

- Yeah, the Zac Efron.

- The Zefron.

Yeah, I know I should be

thinking about other things,

like the su1c1de rate among

men my age or whatever,

but is that really realistic?

I just think the veiny bicep

You think Pierpoint's Irish,

you should go out with

Morgan Stanley guys,

it's like the f*cking Irish Mob.

- Hey.

- Hi.

Um you going to that,

um, grad dinner tonight?

Yeah. Well, it's mandatory, isn't it?

Right.

Can I help with something?

Yeah. Do you have access

to the FX ClientTracker?

I don't We, um, we

just don't have a full list

of shared FX and CPS clients.

I'm not sure I can share it with you.

Yeah. Don't worry, I

don't need full access.

I just, um one of my

clients is double-booked

with one of your guys.

And, um, you know how it is.

I just want to iron out the kink.

Sure, yeah, um what's

your client's name?

Uh

Oh sh*t, he's not there.

My bad. See you at the dinner.

Okay.

Thank you.

- Where's my change?

- Oh, sorry.

Amateur.

You should be making money out of this.

Call it a salad yield.

And

I won't out you now,

but remember you owe me.

- What do you mean?

- I asked for croutons.

You never asked for croutons.

Tash! Croutons. Do I eat them?

I'm passionate about croutons.

Remember, all the best friendships

- start with a conspiracy.

- Okay, Kenny.

Best part of the day,

Yasmin's trade idea.

Be ready to have your mind detonated.

- Oh, wait, just

- This is for your growth, okay?

You're part of this desk, so

you're part of its rituals.

Pull up a pew.

And imagine I burst into

flames when I'm bored.

- Go!

- Um

Okay, I thought we could short cable

What's cable?

Um, it's dollar-sterling.

Oh, so you're gonna

talk about Europe, then?

What's your target and stop?

Uh, 1.25 to 1.35.

So a symmetric bet from 1-spot-3-0?

Why not just flip a

coin? Put it all on black.

The art here is to look

like you're not doing that.

Yeah, I just thought with

everything that's going on

- with Europe at the moment, that we could

- Well, that's f*cking specific.

Yasmin, that is uninspired.

Inspire her.

I could put a hundred

grads in front of me,

95 would pitch me that.

You're dead on RIF.

Now, what did we prove?

Did I ask for croutons?

You must have done.

Well remembered. You can get up now.

How was lunch?

Tasteless.

Did you get my message?

Felim's in the building this afternoon.

Is he meeting FX research?

Um, Hilary Wyndham?

Why the f*ck is he

meeting another salesman?

If Felim wants to trade FX,

he knows he can do it through this desk.

- What time is he in?

- Four.

You around at 3:50?

Yeah.

Why?

There are many aspects of this job

that you'll learn by osmosis,

but horse-whispering

a f*cked-off client

that's an art.

I'm giving you face time with

the guy who gets us all paid.

Go on. Take a swing.

Okay, 3:50. Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

Felim, I knew you'd be ten minutes early

- for your meeting.

- Eric.

I wanted to introduce you to

one of our brightest grads.

Harper Stern.

Pleasure.

We actually already

emailed. I sent you that

US tail risk stuff.

Oh, that was you? That was excellent.

Thank you.

Please.

Look, uh

Eric, I'm not sure this is

the right way to go about whatever it is

you're trying to achieve.

Engineering this,

bringing this young lady

into the room as

I don't know what, a prop?

I would've thought

that if our relationship

had gone south, you'd

have the grace to call.

Instead of me finding out over lunch

with one of your PMs.

I told him in confidence.

Well, he told me in confidence.

Look, I'm hoping we're

not ruining a friendship

over miscommunication.

Would we call it a friendship?

What? Why are you saying that?

I don't know, Eric, maybe

you think it's acceptable

to call your wife that in

front of her own friends,

but my wife did not appreciate it.

Ca

Do you even remember what you said?

Because I'd prefer not to repeat it.

I look for character

in my friends, Eric.

I look for character in

my salesmen, or saleswomen.

Wai wai what's

really going on here?

Why why are you talking to me like

like we're in the Great American Novel?

My "character"?

You know my character.

I know you're meeting

Wyndham in FX, so you

you obviously don't want to relinquish

the Pierpoint offering.

Citi, MS, GS don't have our talent.

And Wyndham?

I mean, he he's into soccer.

You wanna spend the first two minutes

of every transaction

pretending to like it?

Here Here's where I'm serious.

When you're writing your

next investor letter,

do you really wanna be

meditating on the fact

that you missed a

percentage point of returns

because of your wife?

Right?

You call me when you need persuading.

You call me when you need reassuring.

That's a friendship.

Why waste your time

building that intimacy again?

Next next time our

wives want dinner

I'm gonna say I have a bug.

Oh, Hilary?

Good to see you. We're vacating.

You catch the Spurs last night?

Oh yes, yes. They ran riot.

Sure did. Enjoy your meeting.

Yeah, I inherited two suboptimal things

from my father,

his Spurs season ticket and flat feet.

Why didn't you speak up?

Sorry. I I didn't know

that you wanted me to.

I don't need quiet and nice on my desk.

This this stays between us. Clear?

- Mm-hmm.

- See you at dinner.

So, we just wanted to

get everyone together

because it has been

a difficult few weeks.

For our institution, for all of us,

pastoral care is as high on the agenda

as it's ever been.

We wanted to show you

how much we appreciate

your resilience and focus,

from myself and all

your bosses here tonight.

They'll be the ones

shepherding you through to RIF

and, ultimately, help you

to become permanent hires.

You are looking more and

more like Pierpoint people.

Enjoy.

So, I hear the girl on Eric's desk

is already doing suppers,

and I was just wondering,

you know, do you think I'll

ever master the salad run,

or, like

Jackie did it. Kenny did

it. I did it. You do it.

It is the great equalizer.

And it all counts on RIF.

What have you learned so far?

That, um, that men

eat salads as penance.

Oh! Yeah.

Mate, if it was me, I'd be pissed.

- Why?

- She's missed his birthday,

she's like sold her entire personality

- to Meryl Streep.

- So what? Who cares?

If your girlfriend missed

your birthday, right? For work?

What are you, seven? It's Anne Hathaway.

Adrian Grenier is a f*cking adult.

Honestly, Adrian Grenier

is a grown-ass man.

- Thank you! She's woke.

- You sound so white!

- Yeah and ancient.

- I am ancient. And I am white.

And I do kiss my dogs on the mouth.

You know, I thought you were some

- straight-laced Oxford boy.

- Yeah?

Mm-hmm.

Who says I'm not?

So, my flatmate

Gus, he told me you lived opposite Hari.

You're friends with that assh*le Gus?

Have you met him?

No, but from what Hari said about him,

he seems like an entitled prick.

Yeah

- but you don't know him.

- Hmm.

Are those prescription glasses?

Have you ever seen a

p*rn, where, like, a

p*rn star plays a nerd?

Yo, can you stop flirting

so I can do a strike, please?

Oh, ice.

Hey, Greg.

I'm fine. Uh, I would

like to pilot the scheme

that I did at my old place here.

- I Yeah, I heard about that.

- Did you hear about the couriering?

I heard I heard brilliant things.

- I heard about that.

- Korean Korean breast milk

- Hello.

- Sara.

- Hi.

- Could I ask you something?

Yes. Yes, you can. Sorry, excuse me.

Do you do you wanna go over here?

- Yeah, yeah.

- Go, go ahead.

How's the atmosphere been in IBD?

Yeah, it's been fine. Um

Lucinda mentioned there were going to be

some changes in the team?

Oh. Well, this isn't the

place for that discussion.

There'll be a meeting on Monday.

Are there going to be cuts?

There's going to be a restructuring.

It's just a reshuffle.

Your team's being subsumed

into the other sector teams.

You're effectively disbanding the team

with the "culture problem"

to stop it looking systemic?

Well, firstly, that's very cynical.

And I take this suggestion

as an insult to me personally.

I mean, we have a duty

of care to remove you

from whatever may have been traumatic.

Okay, but how are you

gonna stop people thinking

working three nights in a

row is some kind of, well

a badge of honor?

Sorry.

- I'm sorry. I'm sorry I said that, I just

- Okay, all right.

- Is there anything else?

- What does that mean for us?

For me, Lucinda?

There's a VP spot in

Oil and Gas for Lucinda.

What about me?

We appreciate your talent.

We're keen to re-house you

where there's headcount.

- Where?

- CPS desk.

I don't want to sound, um, entitled.

I applied for IBD,

and I really don't want to

work on the trading floor.

Hey, I appreciate what

you've been through,

but I would think twice about

speaking to me like this again

because I do not respond well to it.

Okay?

- You definitely did!

- That was you!

She's a f*cking

intellectual lightweight.

Runs marathons instead

of having a personality.

Go fund my f*ck off.

She'll be gone within six months.

So, what are we gossiping about?

I am just drinking you

two under the table.

I'm having a private conversation.

Okay. Sorry. I thought I heard my name.

Yasmin, this might sound deeply strange,

but we weren't talking about you.

Okay, I thought you

were looking over at me.

I'm not f*cking looking at you either.

Shock f*cking horror.

Nobody gives a f*ck about

what I think about you,

or or what you think about me.

Nobody gives a f*ck.

See, the problem with this industry,

they keep hiring these

f*cking princesses.

Which silly c**t was

it that interviewed you?

Actually I think I was the c**t.

That c**t was me!

Whoops!

Hey, buddy.

Don't talk to her like that.

Mind your own f*cking business.

No! Don't talk to her like that.

f*ck off! Yeah?

Yes? What?

Kenny. Go home.

f*ck off, Eric. Don't start.

Go home.

Goodnight, all.

What the f*ck are you looking at?

- You okay?

- Thanks.

Thank you.

Do the guys on your desk

always treat you like that?

Is your team not like that?

Eric's great.

Yeah, I mean, at least

he gives you agency.

No one's gonna give you agency.

You have to take it.

And try not to think about

all the different ways

that you can be wrong.

They don't.

Shall we?

Yeah.

I still haven't seen a British cock.

Oh, my God.

I I know that it's normal here,

but the polo neck look,

it looks like they're

wearing winter wear.

- Oh!

- Mm-hmm.

At least I have a double bed here.

I slept in a single my whole life.

What, even at home?

Oh my God, that's barbaric.

Yeah, I shared with my twin brother, JD.

Don't worry, we had our own beds.

And we barely even f*cked.

What does he do?

Harper? What does he do?

He was kind of a superstar.

He had a scholarship, he

was about to go on tour,

and he woke up every day

at 4:00 a.m. to train.

Tennis.

He really didn't think that

athletes were born, you know?

- And what happened?

- He, um

he said that he was

going away for a while.

He took a coat and a bag,

and he left. Never came back.

When did this happen?

About four years ago.

That would really f*ck me up.

He's an adult. He can live

with his f*cking decisions.

Well, if you ever need a place to stay,

I have a spare room with a double bed.

Are you are you,

like, looking to sublet?

Well, I mean, yep, we can

We can figure something out.

Really? I would love that.

Oh, my Lord.

Who, me?

Whoa! Whoa, whoa!

My friend has something

she wants to say to you.

- Okay!

- Wait, wait, wait. What, what?

No, no, no, no, no, no! Oh!

White men can dance. Let me show you.

White men can't jump, dickhead.

- All right!

- I hate this. Thank you.

But I can jump!

Wyndy, you're an MD.

Spend some f*cking money.

- Come on, mate.

- I'm already booked.

He said it's on Eric's account.

Oh! Well, then we're definitely

f*cking getting in it, then.

Oy!

- Can I bunk in?

- We're going west.

Jackie, someone with my

accent must really scare you.

You're Finsbury Park, aren't you?

- Yeah.

- Is Finsbury Park west?

- It'll do.

- Another troubles joke.

It's that time of night.

The player that's

played in the Merseyside,

Old Firm, North London,

and Manchester derbies?

Uh

Beckham?

Oh, Greg. Oh Greg, Jesus.

- Excuse us, drive. Can you stop?

- Uh

No, I meant Victoria Beckham.

It's Kolo Touré, by the way.

Oh, good man!

You left early. You okay?

They're shutting down my f*cking team.

Oh.

Do you want me to suck you off?

- Hey.

- Hey.

You used to love going down on me.

Yeah, I still do.

Eat me then.

Oh?

I think she slums.

What'd she say?

What'd she say? Let me see.

Let me see!

- It's none of your business.

- Hey!

It's just for me.

I still keep getting that

feeling whenever I wake up.

Like, I can't believe that I am here.

Yo, I'm on the ninth

stage of the journey.

The hero faces the

greatest challenge yet.

I cannot believe Eric lets

her speak in their meetings.

The hero experiences death

This isn't a social club.

- and re-birth.

- Ahem.

You're gonna pitch me this again,

and it's gonna be the

version I asked for.

In front of the entire team?

In front of the entire team.

I'm paraphrasing. It's

pretty cool, right?
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