Doyle: Angel likes playing the hero from I Fall to Pieces (Season 1) | Next Clip in Episode |
CORDELIA: Uh, look at all these bills: water, and power, oh and my perennial favourite - the rent. What am I missing?
DOYLE: Not a thing I can see.
CORDELIA: Doyle, try to pay attention.
DOYLE: I am paying attention, princess. We just need the income to pay for the outgo around here.
CORDELIA: Exactly! You know? This is a business and we need to start running it like one. We *should* be charging. I know Angel's been working day and night to help people fight their personal demons, but I need a raise.
DOYLE: A raise? You?ve been working for him for what, like 20 minutes?
CORDELIA: A month, and I have needs.
DOYLE: Needs.
CORDELIA: A person needs certain, designer, things.
DOYLE: Personally I don?t think you need much in the way of clothes. But you are right, and I do agree. Angel needs to start charging. He just hates bringing up the finances with the clients. He likes playing the hero, - walking off into the dark, his long coat flowing behind him in that mysterious and attractive way.
CORDELIA: Is this a private moment? 'cause I can leave you alone.
DOYLE: No, no, I?m not saying *I?m* attracted. I?m just saying he projects a certain kind of image and asking for money isn?t part of it. He?s sensitive about that.
(elevator opens)
CORDELIA: Oh, here he comes. Ok, we?re going to stand up to him.
DOYLE: Yup, we?re standing up.
CORDELIA: Just as soon as he?s had his coffee.
DOYLE: Right.
ANGEL: Morning.
DOYLE and CORDELIA: Morning.
ANGEL: (drinks) What is this?
CORDELIA: Last week's coffee. Think of it as Espresso.
ANGEL: I think my oesophagus is melting.
DOYLE: Sure been making us proud these last few weeks fighting the evil and all that.
CORDELIA: Yeah, you?ve been fantastic! Saving people left and right?
ANGEL: I?m not comfortable asking people for money.
CORDELIA: Then get over it! I mean that in a sensitive way.
DOYLE: Look, bud, I know it?s not your favorite thing, but you?ve got to do what?s right.
ANGEL: You think it?s right to ask people in trouble for money.
DOYLE: No.
ANGEL: So we agree.
DOYLE: No.
ANGEL: We don?t agree.
CORDELIA: Make up your mind, will you? (Doyle is hit with a vision) Doyle? Oh-oh, vision fit approaching.
DOYLE: Pen. Paper. Single malt scotch.
ANGEL: What did you see?
DOYLE: Melissa Burns, works at Pardell Paper products.
CORDELIA: (flips through phone book) Melissa Burns.
ANGEL: How did she look?
DOYLE: Better than me. (drinks ) This ain?t single malt ? it?s... polymalt!
CORDELIA: Okay, Pardell Paper Products. 200 Wilshire Boulevard.
ANGEL: I guess I?m going to work.
(Doyle watches him leave office -- in slow motion -- his coat flowing behind him. )
DOYLE: Maybe I?m a little attracted.
written by: David Greenwalt; Originally transcribed by anonymous. Edited and formatted for this site by Ann. Checked against source by me.. Full transcript at:
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