Daily Dialogue — January 9, 2019
Ed Masry: You’re emotional, you’re erratic. You say anything, you make this personal, and it isn’t. Erin Brockovich: Not personal? That is…
Ed Masry: You’re emotional, you’re erratic. You say anything, you make this personal, and it isn’t.
Erin Brockovich: Not personal? That is my work! My sweat! My time away from my kids! If that’s not personal, I don’t know what is.
Starts to cough.
Ed Masry: Hey, come on. Come on. Go home. Get well. Because you’re no good to me sick. I need you, all right? This case needs you.
— Erin Brockovich (2000), written by Susannah Grant
The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Boss. Today’s suggestion by Lois Bernard.
Trivia: The real Erin Brockovich-Ellis claimed that the film was 98–99% accurate.
Dialogue On Dialogue: Sometimes the boss can be both tough and sensitive as this scene in Erin Brockovich.