STUART:

Elizabeth, can I talk to you for a minute?

Elizabeth, can I talk to you for a minute?
ELIZABETH:

Stuart. Listen, I need to let you know that we're considering bringing on someone new to work on this deal.

Stuart. Listen, I need to let you know that we're considering bringing on someone new to work on this deal.
STUART:

You're kidding, right? I mean this is by far one of the most important projects I have ever worked on.

You're kidding, right? I mean this is by far one of the most important projects I have ever worked on.
ELIZABETH:

I appreciate your enthusiasm Stuart, but we can't afford to mess this up.

I appreciate your enthusiasm Stuart, but we can't afford to mess this up.
STUART:

But I've already been working on the Linderman deal, for weeks.

But I've already been working on the Linderman deal, for weeks.
ELIZABETH:

Stuart, do I need to remind you that you almost ruined the Linderman deal for us. We need someone more cooperative. You cost us a lot of money. What? Did you think you were going to get a promotion?

Stuart, do I need to remind you that you almost ruined the Linderman deal for us. We need someone more cooperative. You cost us a lot of money. What? Did you think you were going to get a promotion?