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00:00Previously on Good Trouble, this is Mariana Adams-Foster.
00:04For real, you're an engineer?
00:05Yes.
00:06We'll get you started on some data entry.
00:08I was hired to develop software.
00:10I'm team leader.
00:10I assign the work and the time that it takes.
00:12I've been trying not to say I'm sorry as a feminist.
00:14Is it someone's birthday?
00:15My best friend, Sumi.
00:16I thought that was your girlfriend.
00:17We're engaged!
00:19I want you to be my maid of honor.
00:20I just happen to still be in love with her.
00:23This is Rebecca.
00:23This is Ben.
00:24Fellow clerks.
00:25You're angry that the judge gave me the Jamal Thompson case.
00:27I don't allow empathy to distort my judgment.
00:30And I have no use for clerks who do.
00:32You told your friends I'm clerking the Jamal case?
00:34Was I not supposed to?
00:35No one's supposed to know what cases I'm working on.
00:37Well, I could get fired!
01:02Mariana, sorry.
01:23Mariana, sorry.
01:24Good night.
01:28Mariana, sorry.
01:33So, on a scale of one to ten, how deep is the shit we're in?
01:37A shit ten.
01:38I didn't like a shit ton.
01:42You sure you can handle another?
01:43I can drink any Harvard grunt under the table.
01:45Yeah, see about that.
01:47We knew how to party at you.
01:48Our bardians are notoriously boring.
01:51We'll always be ranked number two or number one.
01:53Have you ever seen the judge that angry before?
01:55No.
01:57Could you imagine being this kid?
01:58Probably a reason they're both studying abroad.
02:01The son's not.
02:03How do you know?
02:04The judge that he's doing a semester at sea.
02:06He's not.
02:07I met him.
02:09When?
02:09When?
02:17That was awkward.
02:19You think?
02:20You didn't have to rub it in.
02:22Me?
02:23Dammit, I forgot my phone.
02:25You need to get a grip on that thing.
02:26You don't want to miss another important call.
02:28We'll wait for you out here.
02:30Maybe down the street.
02:31Yeah.
02:32Yeah, down the street.
02:45Sorry, I left my phone in the bathroom.
02:47Come here.
03:02We still have company.
03:04Sorry, I thought they were gone.
03:28Sorry, I thought they were gone.
03:34What about Justice John Marshall Harlan, the great dissenter?
03:38You realize he argued against segregation for blacks, but agreed that Chinese were so different
03:43from whites that they couldn't become U.S. citizens.
03:45So, not so great.
03:47Guess they didn't teach you that at Yale.
03:49What about a case, like Gideon B. Wainwright?
03:51Too easy.
03:52Harlan's not easy?
03:53How about Lieutenant Watata?
03:55He refused to deploy to Iraq in 2006 because he thought the war was illegal.
03:59Interesting how someone with no political conviction chooses Watata who stood up for his.
04:02My political conviction is to get Wilson to feed me to an appellate judge and then the
04:06Supreme Court.
04:07So you can change the world?
04:10So I can write my ticket to any law from in the country and get rich.
04:13Of course.
04:14Some of us weren't born with a trust fund.
04:17How do you know I have a trust fund?
04:18You don't?
04:21What about Jamal Thompson?
04:23You don't have to keep reminding us you got the case we all wanted.
04:27I wasn't.
04:28Sometimes the last thing you think of is the thing that's right in front of you.
04:31All right.
04:32I will see you all tomorrow at my house.
04:34I'm going to barbecue.
04:35Oh, and just so you know, I've never been stumped, but don't let that stop you from trying.
04:41Remember, case or legal figure?
04:46It's part holiday and we have to spend it at his house playing 20 questions.
04:50Speaking of questions, I have one for Callie.
04:54Remember that girl who entered the courtroom late?
04:56The one Jamal's mother waved over to sit next to her?
05:00Do you know her?
05:10Why would you think I know her?
05:12It's just the way you were looking at her.
05:15I saw her on the courthouse steps protesting.
05:19So yeah, I recognized her.
05:22But you don't know her?
05:24Asked and answered.
05:34All of my friends from home are married and a few are even the good kind of pregnant.
05:40On purpose!
05:42I just don't know what I'm doing here.
05:44I've never even wanted to be a teacher.
05:46Then why are you?
05:48Because Teach for America helps pay your super loans and I thought it would give me time to figure out
05:52what the hell I want to do.
05:53I still have no clue.
05:55Maybe I should have stayed in Fitchburg.
05:57Maybe I'd be married and have a house and a yard.
05:59Oh.
06:01So Jeff's in town.
06:04Who's Jeff?
06:05A friend from high school.
06:07A friend with benefits.
06:08Okay.
06:09And she only talks about moving home when he's visiting.
06:12So.
06:13Yes, he's in town.
06:14In fact, I have to run.
06:15We're getting groups.
06:16Well, have him join us.
06:18I want to mute this guy.
06:19Yeah, me too.
06:20He's very porn-fed.
06:23I love corn.
06:25Don't worry.
06:26We'll be nice.
06:28Okay.
06:30Ooh.
06:31I ordered us food on me.
06:34Okay, champagne mommy.
06:35I see you.
06:38While I may hate working at Speculate, I do love those fat pages.
06:43Cheers.
06:44Cheers.
06:44Uh, Mariana, could you respond to the group chat about the Digital Planet account?
06:48Oh, yeah.
06:49Sorry.
06:49Doing that now.
07:06Oh, jeez.
07:07Very funny, Alex.
07:09Wow, Mariana, I don't think I have to tell you.
07:11This is very inappropriate workplace behavior.
07:14You know, I could take this to HR.
07:15Oh, so could I.
07:16This could be considered sexual harassment.
07:17Raj, do you feel harassed?
07:21Yeah, a little.
07:22I'm just curious.
07:23Why my boy Raj?
07:24Hmm?
07:25Because he's the most eligible bachelor from Pakistan?
07:28Dude, I'm Indian.
07:29Oh, do you like the charm of a snake?
07:32You think you're being funny?
07:33Talk about harassment.
07:35Come on.
07:36Raj knows I'm kidding.
07:37Right, Raj?
07:39It's fine.
07:41This snake can't pretend.
07:44There it is.
07:45See, not everybody's so sensitive.
07:47If you want to be a part of the team, you've got to learn to take a joke, Mariana.
07:52So we can add racist on top of sexist and overall douchiness.
07:57Ugh.
07:58Well, at least you're making bank, girl.
08:00I'm hardly getting by.
08:02So where's your sister tonight?
08:04Don't you mean, where's Gael tonight?
08:06No.
08:07And I know where he is.
08:09I can wait to see his parents.
08:10Okay, well, don't put her in the middle.
08:12Don't worry.
08:13I'm Swedish.
08:14I think you mean Switzerland.
08:16Well, she's working, as always.
08:19Not always.
08:20Hey there, beautiful.
08:22Hi.
08:28So my brother is going to be my best man, and then we're going to share bridesmaids.
08:31I want a big traditional wedding.
08:33Anything baby wants.
08:35Mm-hmm.
08:38Oh, Alice, what are those flowers you always get me, the ones I love so much?
08:42Peonies.
08:42I want those.
08:43Oh, and there's this wedding planning site called iTheWed.Biz, which is supposed to be
08:46really helpful.
08:47Okay, yeah, I'll check it out.
08:48There's a registration fee.
08:50I'll Venmo you.
08:51Don't worry.
08:52I got it.
08:54So, we are trying to figure out where to get married.
08:57What do you think?
08:57How about you get married up your stupid little ass, you bitch?
09:03What do you think?
09:04Maybe a beach wedding might be nice.
09:07Or we could get married here on the roof.
09:10I mean, it's beautiful at sunset, and we could have, like, gardenias floating in the pool.
09:15Hey, babe, we gotta go.
09:15Oh, great.
09:16Okay.
09:20Love you.
09:21Love you, too.
09:28Don't even say it.
09:29Why are you doing this?
09:30It's like exposure therapy, okay?
09:33If I help her plan this wedding, then I'll be numb to the fact that she's not marrying
09:36me.
09:37And if she's a total bridezilla, maybe I'll even end up hating her.
09:41Hey, Alice.
09:42The Wi-Fi's still real spotty in my loft.
09:45But I just had this guy install this extender last week.
09:48Yeah, well, the signal still sucks.
09:50So, look, I think it's only fair that I don't pay my part of the internet bill anymore.
09:54Okay.
09:55Yeah, that, um, sounds reasonable, I guess.
09:59Perfect.
09:59Oh, um, we're out of toilet paper, too.
10:02I'll take care of it.
10:08Okay, so I drew a penis and balls with Sharpie on the whiteboard, and then with a dry erase
10:14pen, I drew a tail and floppy ears and eyes and whiskers, so it looked like a dog.
10:20And when Mrs. Hillebrand went to wipe it off...
10:23Only the penis was left.
10:25The look on her face was priceless.
10:27You can't complain about being a teacher ever again.
10:30Hold on.
10:30Yeah, Karma's a bitch.
10:33Oh, that's weird.
10:35Oh, that's weird.
11:01What?
11:02No, I'm actually out of town right now.
11:04Did you try my wife?
11:07Okay, you should have her cell phone on record.
11:10Okay, thanks.
11:25You're nothing till you're not.
11:29Are you a bitch?
11:45Is this going to be like a nightly thing?
11:49What?
11:50Going out, drinking.
11:52It's not like I have a demanding job.
11:54Also, I heard you went out with Jamie the other night.
11:58Thanks for sharing.
11:59I told you that.
12:01Brian.
12:03So that he and Gael saw you out?
12:05Was that, like, totally awkward?
12:07Why is Brian talking to you about me?
12:08I don't know.
12:09I guess he's just curious about you and Gael.
12:12But I told him I'm Sweden.
12:14Or wait, Switzerland?
12:18Where are you going now?
12:19Getting dressed for work.
12:21So I can just roll out of bed in the morning.
12:23It's not like you to just give up on your job.
12:26I'm not.
12:27I'm biding time.
12:29Being patient.
12:30Blah, blah, blah.
12:32Oh, I need your advice on something.
12:34Like, you'll take it.
12:35I take your advice.
12:38Occasionally.
12:41Anyway, Davia's been hooking up with this guy from her hometown when he's in L.A. on business.
12:45And I overheard him on the phone talking about his wife.
12:49He's married.
12:50And Davia's talking about how she's falling for him.
12:53Now she wants to move home to Wisconsin.
12:55Should I tell her?
12:56No.
12:58It's always the messenger who gets shot.
13:01Just stay out of it.
13:03Seriously.
13:06Mariana?
13:12Mariana?
13:13Mariana, can you come with me, please?
13:16Uh, yeah.
13:26Am I in trouble?
13:28Oh, no, no.
13:29We'd like you to be in the photo for our new career page, highlighting our engineers.
13:34Well, I've only been working here for a couple weeks.
13:37No worries.
13:38We want to show our fresh new faces, too.
13:45We've worked hard at Speculate to nurture a diverse and inclusive workplace,
13:49where everyone has equal opportunity to participate and rise in a safe and supportive environment.
13:57I think you're fitting great.
13:59Wow, that sounds amazing.
14:01When do I start?
14:03Now, uh, if you'll just jump on in there.
14:06Yeah.
14:08Then later this afternoon, we'll do the on-camera interviews for digital.
14:12Uh, interviews for what?
14:14Just how great the culture is.
14:16You know, that kind of thing.
14:18Culture sucks.
14:20So does the so-called diversity.
14:22I mean, most of our engineering staff are white guys.
14:25But who do they cherry-pick to put on the jobs page?
14:27The handful of women and people of color.
14:30There's so...
14:30What else is new?
14:32Every company, every school tries to advertise as a diverse.
14:35Doesn't it bother you?
14:37Does it bother me that 80% of tech execs are white and 15% of engineers are women?
14:42Um, yeah.
14:45Well, you know what?
14:45I got sold a bill of goods in my interview,
14:47and I'm not going to help perpetuate a lie that this is a female-friendly, diverse workplace.
14:52So what are you going to do?
14:55Tell it like it is.
14:58Do you know Claudia in engineering?
15:01No.
15:02I'll tell you why.
15:03She told it like it is, and suddenly left to seek other opportunities.
15:08And her male colleague?
15:10Yeah, he got promoted.
15:13Am I frustrated that I have to work twice as hard to get half as far as white men?
15:17Hell yeah.
15:18But blowing up your career is not going to change the culture around here, Mariana.
15:25You can vent to me anytime.
15:28But I would hate for us to lose another talented Latina engineer.
15:34I'll see you in a bit.
15:41So great to finally meet you, Callie.
15:44Rebecca and Ben just arrived.
15:48Hey, are you guys bringing anything tomorrow?
15:50I'm not.
15:51Me either.
15:52Oh, these flowers are gorgeous, Ben.
15:56Rebecca, I can't wait to open this lovely bottle of Chateau Margaux.
15:59Welcome.
16:00Well, I hope you're hungry.
16:01I'm grilling steaks.
16:02I'm so happy to finally meet you all.
16:04I always insist that he invite his new clerks to the house, but we've been so busy.
16:09I'm curious to learn what you've chosen to try to stump me with.
16:12I've heard this.
16:13Don't talk shop the whole time.
16:15In this house, I am the judge and jury.
16:17Your Honor, permission to approach the bench?
16:20Proceed.
16:24I'm going to go put these flowers in some water.
16:27Well, I think I have chosen a very challenging case or legal figure for you three to guess.
16:33We're playing two?
16:35Of course.
16:35And I've added a twist.
16:37Whomever guesses first, if anyone guesses at all, gets to steal a case of their choice from another clerk.
16:50So, how do you like your steaks, bud?
17:07We've been thinking about maybe moving back home, be closer to my family, closer to you.
17:17I love my kids.
17:19They're bright and they want to learn, but my classroom's too big.
17:24Each kid's at a different level.
17:26They only gave me six weeks of training before I started.
17:29They deserve a real teacher.
17:31You're lucky to have a teacher who cares.
17:34It's hard not to care too much.
17:37They don't have the resources they deserve.
17:40Without support, I see why teachers burn out, you know?
17:43Well, what would you do back home?
17:46Oh, get a less stressful job.
17:50Like a bomb diffuser.
17:51Oh.
17:52Oh, that's right.
17:55We could see more of each other.
17:58That's something you want.
18:00That's something that I very much want.
18:07So, Ben, where are you from?
18:09Denver, born and raised.
18:10You must be a Broncos fan.
18:12Yes, ma'am.
18:13So, how do you feel about the NFL fining players who kneel during the anthem?
18:17I think a private employer has the right to set standards of conduct and enact reprisals if need be.
18:22I don't find it appropriate that they disrespect the anthem when there are other methods to getting their point across.
18:27I think the NFL is right in punishing them.
18:29Sounds like the senator from Texas speaking.
18:31Do you ever break ranks with your grandfather?
18:35Not if I want to stay in the well.
18:38Fair enough.
18:39Callie?
18:40I think it's a clear violation of the First Amendment.
18:42I'm so tired of liberals misinterpreting the First Amendment.
18:45As opposed to conservatives using it to allow corporations to buy off political candidates and discriminate against gay people?
18:51Technically, freedom of speech only protects citizens from government censorship.
18:55When the president of the United States is pressuring a private employer to adopt a punitive workplace rule, that is
19:01government censorship.
19:02Not to mention the NFL changed their terms of employment without consulting the Players' Union, which is a violation of
19:08good faith bargaining and against the law.
19:12That's a stretch.
19:13Agreed.
19:14I disagree.
19:15See?
19:16I don't like the kneeling during our national anthem, but Callie makes a compelling argument for why this expressive conduct
19:22should be protected.
19:26So what do you all do for fun?
19:28Your husband doesn't give us much time to have fun.
19:30I sing in a quartet.
19:32Oh, that's interesting.
19:35Callie?
19:35When I have spare time, I usually spend it having casual sex with a guy in my building.
19:42I like photography and art.
19:44Nice.
19:45And what about you and the judge?
19:47We play golf, see friends.
19:49Yeah, the kids away at college.
19:52It's nice to have her to myself.
19:55What colleges do your kids go to?
19:57Well, they both are studying abroad at the moment.
19:59Allison's at Smith, but she's doing a year in France.
20:02And Tate's at Berkeley, but he's doing a semester at C.
20:07Berkeley, that's a pretty liberal university.
20:09Hmm.
20:10So was Stanford, but I came out okay.
20:14So, are you ready to play the game?
20:17Hmm?
20:20Who wants to go first?
20:21I'll go.
20:23Is it a legal character?
20:24No.
20:25So it's a legal case.
20:27Was it heard by the Supreme Court?
20:28Yes.
20:29Was it a split 5-4 decision?
20:30Yes.
20:31Is it politically controversial?
20:32Yes.
20:33Is it Bush v. Gore?
20:36Are you a mind reader?
20:44Wait, so we never needed that extender?
20:46No, you need a new router.
20:47Can I at least return the extender?
20:49It's a refurbished one, so no.
20:52Well, we can't afford a new router right now.
20:54Okay, then.
20:55Service call's 90 bucks.
20:57You misdiagnosed a problem last time.
20:59Why should I have to pay another service call?
21:01Because I got a wife with cancer, a child with a disability, and a dog with a cow.
21:05Okay, okay, okay.
21:05Just, jeez.
21:07I'm sorry.
21:08Wow.
21:09Sorry.
21:11Let me know if you want me to install the new router.
21:12Can I just ask, is that going to be another service call?
21:15Well, yeah.
21:20Did he pimp our Wi-Fi?
21:21No, I wish.
21:22The coterie's out of money this month.
21:23Oh, hey, Alice.
21:24We're out of toilet paper.
21:25I just bought more this morning.
21:27But if the coterie's out of money, how are you paying for all this toilet paper?
21:30Don't worry about it, okay?
21:31It's, I've got it covered.
21:33Out of pocket?
21:33Look, I made a commitment to serve this community.
21:36And as ridiculous as it may sound, that includes providing free toilet paper, okay?
21:40For everyone.
21:40Okay, for you, for me.
21:42Just, you know, people rely on me.
21:44And I'm not going to, I'm not going to let them down.
21:46Okay?
21:48Don't.
21:52You want to pray about it?
21:56So I guessed it.
21:57Bush v. Gore.
22:02Bush v. Gore.
22:03Now, do you really think that I would choose such an obvious case?
22:10Was this a 21st century case?
22:11Yes.
22:12Was Justice Scalia on the court?
22:13Yes.
22:14Did Scalia write the dissenting opinion?
22:15No.
22:16Was the petitioner an individual or corporation?
22:18Yes or no, questions only.
22:19Individual?
22:20I'm sorry.
22:21You lost your turn.
22:21Was the petitioner an individual?
22:23Yes, multiple individuals.
22:25Can we take a timeout?
22:26But I need to use the restroom.
22:27Hand over your phone.
22:28You're calling me a cheater.
22:29I'm not calling you a saint.
22:30How about we just finish the game after dessert?
22:34Let's make some room.
22:42So listen, the case is Blossett v. Gross.
22:46I hate it when Curtis pits his clerks against each other.
22:49And I like you best, so just wrap it up and put an end to this.
23:00Oh, early day?
23:03No.
23:04I have to change for a work interview.
23:07It's too wrinkly.
23:08Maybe if you didn't sleep in your clothes.
23:10It buys me ten extra minutes of sleep.
23:13What's this interview about?
23:15They want me to talk about how great it is to work at Speculate.
23:19I feel like a total sellout.
23:24Why aren't you at work?
23:26I called in sick to spend the day in bed with Jeff.
23:30He wants me to move back to Wisconsin.
23:34I feel like I have to tell you something.
23:40I overheard Jeff talking on the phone about his wife.
23:48He's married, Davia.
23:51I know.
24:02How long have you known?
24:04Since I sang at their wedding.
24:06They're not happy.
24:08But still, how can you date a married man?
24:13How can you say how great it is to work at Speculate?
24:16You do it for the big fat paycheck.
24:18I do it for the sex.
24:20And because he gets me, and he makes me feel good about myself.
24:26So you do you, and I'll do me.
24:48Who did this?
24:50Who clogged the toilet with a shit-ton waste of paper?
24:55Are you kidding?
24:55We're supposed to be sharing resources, not just flushing it down the toilet, okay?
25:00I'm not going to drown every ounce of toilet paper and Mother Earth down the drain, okay?
25:07Someone else can do it for once.
25:14I'm not going to do it.
25:16You get one more question each, then you have to guess.
25:18Was it a Second Amendment case?
25:20No.
25:21Did the case deal with administrative law?
25:23No.
25:24Was it a civil or criminal case?
25:28I just told Rebecca, yes or no questions, only, sorry, you lose your turn.
25:33And you have to guess first.
25:35What's my case?
25:37Glossop vs. Gross.
25:43Are you Hill vs. McDonough?
25:46No.
25:48Rebecca?
25:49Are you Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby?
25:51I am not.
25:52Two down, one to go.
25:54Then.
25:55Are you Glossop vs. Gross?
26:01I am not.
26:06I'm Hollingsworth vs. Perry.
26:12You're welcome to turn over the card if you don't believe me.
26:16Of course.
26:17I believe you, Your Honor.
26:25So, what do you three geniuses have for me?
26:39You look nice.
26:41I mean, uh, did you change?
26:45Are you doing this interview?
26:47Yeah, we sort of have to.
26:48And you're fine with saying how diverse and inclusive the culture is here?
26:52Aren't you sick of putting up with people like Alex and Sam?
26:55I mean, don't you ever want to say something?
26:56All the time.
26:58But if I do, you know that'll just make things worse.
27:01Well, you may be able to play that game, but if they want to know what it's like to work
27:05here, I'm going to tell them.
27:07And if I get fired, then at least someone had the guts to speak up.
27:19Why are you doing that?
27:21Who else is going to do it?
27:22No one, as long as everyone knows you will.
27:27I can't believe I lost it.
27:28Over toilet paper.
27:29I'm an awful person.
27:31Well, if you were an awful person, I'd still be living in my car.
27:35Come on.
27:36That was nothing.
27:37Nothing?
27:38You split your loft for me.
27:41You gave me a safe place to live where I have friends and support.
27:45That was not nothing.
27:48But you also set boundaries.
27:50You gave me three months to get on my feet, get a better job, and pay the rent.
27:55Or else I'd have to go.
27:56I said that?
27:57Yes.
27:58That's so mean.
27:59I'm going to smack you.
28:00You were much nicer back then.
28:02That's because I didn't know you.
28:03Now we're family.
28:06You've got to stop letting people take advantage of you.
28:08I have commitments, okay?
28:10You are not the Mother Teresa of ass wiping.
28:12You don't have to give people free toilet paper or plan Sumi's stupid wedding.
28:18Sometimes you've got to break your commitments to take care of yourself, Alice.
28:40Oh, good.
28:41Come on in.
28:57Please give us your name and position.
29:00My name is Mariana Adams Foster.
29:02I'm an engineer.
29:03Tell us what it's like working at Speculate.
29:11Blowing up your career is not going to change the culture around here, Mariana.
29:15You can vent to me anytime, but I would hate for us to lose another talented Latina engineer.
29:27Tell us what it's like working at Speculate.
29:35It sucks.
29:37The culture is sexist and racist, and it's big boys club.
29:47It's great.
29:48It's a real meritocracy.
29:50There's a lot of opportunity for growth.
29:59It's great.
30:01Am I considered a conservative figure?
30:04No.
30:05Am I a defendant?
30:06No.
30:06Am I Haywood Patterson?
30:07No.
30:08Am I Dred Scott?
30:09No.
30:09Am I on the Supreme Court?
30:10No.
30:10Am I a president?
30:11No.
30:11Did I ever work for the United States government?
30:13No.
30:14Am I a well-known activist?
30:15No.
30:15Am I considered a jurist?
30:16No.
30:16Do I apply the law on behalf of clients?
30:19No.
30:20Am I a U.S. citizen?
30:21Yes.
30:21Am I a man?
30:22Yes.
30:23Am I from the South?
30:24Yes.
30:24Have I ever been accused of committing a crime?
30:27Yes.
30:29Am I John W. Terry?
30:32No.
30:34You're down to your last two questions.
30:37Only two?
30:38Are you sure?
30:38Maybe you're about to get stumped for the first time.
30:41Are you mocking me at that?
30:43No.
30:44No.
30:44No, sir.
30:45Have I been involved in a high-profile case within the last decade?
30:49Yes.
30:50Last question.
30:51I'm aware.
30:55Was the case tried in Florida?
30:58Yes.
31:00Who are you?
31:02Am I petitioner Terrence Jamargram?
31:06You are not.
31:21Is this a joke?
31:23How is Hulk Hogan considered a legal character?
31:26Because of his suit against Gawker.
31:34I can't say that your choice was terribly clever or completely legitimate.
31:39But I'll concede defeat.
31:42Thank you for coming.
31:44I know you have work to do, seeing as you're all behind on your casework.
31:47See that you're caught up by Monday morning.
32:04So much for my Norma Rae moment.
32:07It's an old movie.
32:09My moms love it.
32:10My grandfather's favorite movie was Rocky.
32:14Every champion was once a contender who refused to give up.
32:20I made the mistake of imitating him once, and now Alex thinks it's okay for him to put on an
32:24Indian accent and make jokes.
32:27Why do you laugh?
32:31I guess to make them feel more comfortable with me being different than them, and prove I'm not too sensitive.
32:38Why do we make them comfortable when we're the ones getting hurt?
32:43To get ahead, we have to fit in to succeed.
32:48Okay, don't laugh, but in high school I dyed my hair blonde, so I would make the dance team.
32:55I just said don't laugh.
32:57Sorry, not laughing at you.
32:58I dyed my hair too, in high school.
33:02Frosted tips to fit in with my skater friends.
33:06Wow.
33:09I thought after school we'd be done with all that.
33:14I thought I'd be different in the workplace.
33:17Me too.
33:19Alex and Sam are lucky they can just be themselves.
33:22As a woman, I can't even wear a dress to work because people won't take me seriously.
33:26Well, I take you seriously.
33:28And the next time we go out as a team, you're coming with.
33:32Honestly, I really don't want to hang out socially with Alex or Sam.
33:36Honestly, me either.
33:41Well, maybe we can just get a drink one night.
33:45Anytime.
33:46How about tonight?
33:49Sure.
33:54She could fly out in the morning.
33:57I know.
34:00To have meetings.
34:03So listen.
34:05I've been thinking.
34:07You should extend your contract to Teach for America.
34:11I think you're idealizing home just because you're struggling here.
34:16But I envy that you left and you live in this cool place.
34:19In this great city.
34:22I wish I'd had the courage to leave.
34:25I am just saying.
34:27To just give it more time before you decide to move home.
34:34You were always meant for more than just Fitchburg.
34:38You're right.
34:39I'll be back in a few weeks.
34:41I'll call you then.
34:43Sure.
35:09Here's to being the first clerks to ever stump Wilson.
35:13Which we're all going to pay for.
35:18Another round?
35:19Not for me.
35:20We have a lot of work to do before Monday.
35:23I'll take a rain check on drinking over the table.
35:26Anytime.
35:27I still can't get over the judge hiding the sun upstairs.
35:30You get any idea why?
35:37We still have company.
35:39Sorry.
35:39I thought they were gone.
35:53You showed a lot of character today.
35:55I know Libby told you that the case was Glossopio Gross.
35:59You could have cheated tonight.
36:00But you didn't.
36:01To me that earned you the right to keep your case.
36:04I expect that information to stay between us.
36:09Of course.
36:15Good night.
36:17Good night.
36:22No.
36:40Hi.
36:42Hi.
36:49Oh, I know that you've all come to depend on me.
36:53Not to say that I'm not, not that I'm not dependable.
36:57I'm very dependable.
37:00I feel horrible, you know, because I know I made a promise.
37:06But after lengthy deliberation and input from some coterie members
37:12that shall remain nameless, I am sorry.
37:18Damn it.
37:22I'm not pleased to announce that I will no longer be providing communal toilet paper.
37:30Okay.
37:31Is that all?
37:33Yes.
37:35I'm happy to take questions.
37:37Okay, cool.
37:38All right, whatever.
37:42There's, there's chips.
37:43I made salsa.
37:45Self-respect.
37:46Yeah.
37:47Doesn't it feel good?
37:48Mm-hmm.
37:49Mm-hmm.
38:17Hey.
38:17Hey.
38:21Hi guys this is my co-worker Raj and this is Davia and this is Brian quick Mariana look over
38:31on your phone right
38:32gray jacket yes 100% that is so my type I would climb him like a tree
38:54I'm fudge! Alice are you in here yeah I wanted to talk to you about rice maids
39:10justice okay I'll be right out
39:21love you I love you too
39:48I can go it alone from here I don't mind you shouldn't walk alone at night
39:53anyway if I was wrong about glossed versus gross why not turn over the index card unless I was
39:59right and the judge didn't want me to win why maybe you didn't want me to steal your case
40:04which I never would have done by the way I just don't know how to get Wilson to like me
40:10I mean
40:11I'm likable guy right maybe if you didn't just say what you think he wants to hear
40:16look I'm not the counter clerk right that's your job
40:22this is me
40:25oh you uh live in a theater yeah the top floors are lofts nice got anything to drink up there
40:33I'm beat yeah yeah no worries maybe maybe another time
40:38thanks for the walk home no problem good night
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