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Micheal Bateman | a collie, was named Lassie ? |
Micheal Bateman | Had you heard this ? Who's Ted Bundy ? |
Micheal Bateman | Forget it. |
Micheal Bateman | What's that ? |
Micheal Bateman | Duct tape. I need it for, uh, taping something. |
Micheal Bateman | Patrick, |
Micheal Bateman | have you ever wanted to... make someone happy ? |
Micheal Bateman | What ? No ! Put it in the carton. |
Micheal Bateman | Sorry. |
Micheal Bateman | Jean ? |
Micheal Bateman | What ? Uh, make someone happy ? |
Micheal Bateman | Have you ever wanted to ? |
Micheal Bateman | I'm looking for, uh, |
Micheal Bateman | I guess you could say I just wanna have a meaningful relationship... |
Micheal Bateman | with someone special. Hmm. |
Micheal Bateman | Patrick ? Patrick ? I know you're there. |
Micheal Bateman | Pick up the phone, you badboy. |
Micheal Bateman | What are you up to tonight ? It's me. Don't try to hide. |
Micheal Bateman | I hope you're not with some little number you picked up because you're my Mr. Bateman. |
Micheal Bateman | My boy next door. |
Micheal Bateman | Anyway, you never called me and you said you would, |
Micheal Bateman | and I'll leave a message for Jean about this, too, to remind you, |
Micheal Bateman | but we're having dinner with Melania and Taylor. |
Micheal Bateman | You know Me lania. She went to Sweet Briar. |
Micheal Bateman | And we're meeting at the Cornell Club, |
Micheal Bateman | so I'll call you tomorrowmorning, honey. |
Micheal Bateman | Oops. Sorry. I know you hate that. |
Micheal Bateman | Bye, Patrick. Bye, Mr. Big Time C.E.O. Bye-bye. |
Micheal Bateman | Was that Evelyn ? |
Micheal Bateman | Are you still seeing her? |
Micheal Bateman | I'm sorry. I have no right to ask that. |
Micheal Bateman | Do you want me to go ? |
Micheal Bateman | Yeah. |
Micheal Bateman | I don't think I can control myself. |
Micheal Bateman | I know. I should go. I know I have a tendency to get involved with unavailable men. |
Micheal Bateman | I mean, |
Micheal Bateman | do you want me to go ? |
Micheal Bateman | I think if you stay, |
Micheal Bateman | something bad will happen. |
Micheal Bateman | I think I might hurt you. |
Micheal Bateman | You don't wanna get hurt, do you ? |
Micheal Bateman | No. No, I guess not. |
Micheal Bateman | I don't wanna get bruised. |
Micheal Bateman | You're right. I should go. |
Micheal Bateman | Oh. Don't forget you have a lunch date tomorrow with Donald Kimball at Smith and Wolenski's. |
Micheal Bateman | Thanks. |
Micheal Bateman | It slipped my mind completely. |
Micheal Bateman | So, the night he disappeared-- |
Micheal Bateman | any new thoughts about what you did ? |
Micheal Bateman | Not sure. Um, I had a shower... |
Micheal Bateman | and some sorbet ? |
Micheal Bateman | I think you're getting your dates mixed up. |
Micheal Bateman | But how ? |
Micheal Bateman | Where do you place... Paul that night ? |
Micheal Bateman | According to his date book, and this was verified by his secretary, |
Micheal Bateman | he had dinner with Marcus Halberstram. |
Micheal Bateman | And ? I questioned him. |
Micheal Bateman | - Marcus ? - Yes, and he denies it, though, at first, he couldn't be sure. |
Micheal Bateman | But he denied it. Yes. |
Micheal Bateman | Well, does Marcus have an alibi ? |
Micheal Bateman | Yes. He does ? You'resure ? |
Micheal Bateman | I checked it out. It's clean. |
Micheal Bateman | Now, where were you ? |
Micheal Bateman | Where was Marcus ? |
Micheal Bateman | He wasn't with Paul Allen. |
Micheal Bateman | Who was he with ? He was... |
Micheal Bateman | at Atlantis... with... |
Micheal Bateman | Craig McDermott, Frederick Dibble, Harry Newman, George Butner... |
Micheal Bateman | and... you. |
Micheal Bateman | Oh, right, yeah. Of course. |
Micheal Bateman | We had wanted Paul Allen to come, |
Micheal Bateman | but he had made plans. |
Micheal Bateman | And I guess I had dinner with Victoria the following night. |
Micheal Bateman | Personally, I think the guy went a little nutso. |
Micheal Bateman | Split town for a while. Maybe he did go to London, sightseeing, drinking, whatever. |
Micheal Bateman | Anyway, I'm pretty sure he'll turn up sooner or later. I mean, to think... |
Micheal Bateman | that one of his friends killed him for no reason whatsoever would be too ridiculous. |
Micheal Bateman | Isn't that right, Patrick ? |
Micheal Bateman | Christie. Christie. |
Micheal Bateman | I'm not so sure about this. I had to go to Emergency after last time. |
Micheal Bateman | This won't be anything like last time. I promise. |
Micheal Bateman | I don't think so. |
Micheal Bateman | Just come in the limo and talk to me for a minute. |
Micheal Bateman | The driver's here. You'll be safe. |
Micheal Bateman | Nothing like last time. Promise. |
Micheal Bateman | All right. |
Micheal Bateman | So, you're looking great. How have you been ? |
Micheal Bateman | Well, I actually might need surgery after last time. Really ? |
Micheal Bateman | My friend told me I should maybe even get a lawyer. |
Micheal Bateman | Lawyers are so complicated. |
Micheal Bateman | Don't do that. |
Micheal Bateman | Here's a check. |
Micheal Bateman | Uh-uh. Half now, half later. |
Micheal Bateman | Okay, your name is Christie. |
Micheal Bateman | We're meeting a friend of mine, Elizabeth. |
Micheal Bateman | She'll bejoining us in my new apartment shortly. |
Micheal Bateman | You'll like her. She's a very nice girl. |
Micheal Bateman | You look really familiar. Did you go to Dalton ? |
Micheal Bateman | I think I met you at Surf Bar, didn't I ? With Spicey ? |
Micheal Bateman | Well, maybe not with Spicey, but definitely at SurfBar. You know, SurfBar. |