D'oh! I can't believe I missed a good Weaver/Romano scene!
It was beautiful. First of all, Romano is (reasonably enough) pissed off because his health insurance won't pay for a top-of-the-line prosthesis, so he walks into Kerry's office during a meetign and starts "accidentally" breaking stuff with the prosthesis. Then she finds him in the hallway and they have the big confrontation. She tells him that his behavior was inappropriate. he suggests that she can't fire him. due to his disability. She makes a little gesture with her crutch and suggests that that excuse won't fly. He calls her a bitch (and at this point you should know that this whole scene is taking place in front of a group of schoolchildren, probably about 7 years old), and as he's walking away she says something like, "I'm you're boss, and as long as you work for me, that makes you my bitch." It was classic.
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Date: 2003-10-10 10:17 pm (UTC)It was beautiful. First of all, Romano is (reasonably enough) pissed off because his health insurance won't pay for a top-of-the-line prosthesis, so he walks into Kerry's office during a meetign and starts "accidentally" breaking stuff with the prosthesis. Then she finds him in the hallway and they have the big confrontation. She tells him that his behavior was inappropriate. he suggests that she can't fire him. due to his disability. She makes a little gesture with her crutch and suggests that that excuse won't fly. He calls her a bitch (and at this point you should know that this whole scene is taking place in front of a group of schoolchildren, probably about 7 years old), and as he's walking away she says something like, "I'm you're boss, and as long as you work for me, that makes you my bitch." It was classic.