Bostonian Page #2
- TV-MA
- Year:
- 2015
- 108 min
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all you need is a lady friend
and your calendars.
Something to drink, sir?
Oh, yes, what he's having.
Woodford reserve.
The thing is that the scum
my calendar again,
my wealthy friend.
And with all the free
dinners and drinks
from you and from her,
I'm in the black.
So, a woman would
only mess up my cash flow.
Listen, Sean, I know a couple of
widowed and divorced
ladies from my circle
with a worldly gentleman
of character.
For a change.
Yeah, and what about me?
Oh, you got me, Sean!
I heard about
last night's attack.
Terrible.
Just terrible.
You still on the case?
The woman had just come back
from her father's funeral.
Oh, Jesus.
Jesus f***ing Christ, is right.
The news said
two things were different.
Yeah, I can't say,
but believe me...
We got him this time.
Really?
Because this time,
the stupid bastard
really f***ed up.
You really f***ed up this time.
- You really f***ed up.
- You really f***ed up.
You really f***ed up.
Numbers don't match, marshal.
We need them for tomorrow.
Jenna, I don't even
know these files.
I wouldn't even know where
Well, Robinson quit and you're
the most qualified person.
I'm your boss
and I'm telling you,
get it done,
make the numbers work.
on a Saturday with you?
Marshal.
Jesus.
Look, marshal, if you can't...
No!
Ah!
No!
Ah!
I f***ed up?
I f***ed up?
Damn it!
Damn it!
Christ, I didn't f*** up!
Sh*t! I'm just gonna move
to f***ing Pittsburgh.
I f***ed up?
Son of a b*tch.
I don't f*** up.
That's f***ing ridiculous.
- Oh, Jesus, I'm...
- Jesus.
Oh, gee, lady, I'm sorry. Oh.
It's totally fine.
Are you okay?
Fine.
Your phone okay?
I'm good. Thank you.
Listen, um, listen, uh,
my name is marshal.
Katie.
Marshal with one l.
Hi, Katie.
Is that I-e or y?
I-e.
Oh, I like that
spelling very much.
Listen...
ooh
yeah, yeah
life is so crazy sometimes
so good, I hide
and I can explain to you
why I couldn't
compromise
and I never could...
Who knew? Heading out
just to, uh,
grab some ice cream and end up
having a drink with a guy.
Life is full of
pleasant surprises.
So, why were you in
such a hurry?
Well, it's been pretty
stressful at work,
I needed a long walk.
I wasn't paying attention.
It's okay.
Workaholic, huh?
Yeah, I guess.
I'm at Kappel, Roberts,
and Hollabaugh.
Accounting?
Yes.
I like my work,
but it may be time to move on.
I could retire.
You must have done well, then.
Unfortunate circumstances,
marshal, but congratulations.
You're the best person
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