- [first lines]
- Janson: It's due tomorrow.
- Wills: Hmm? What's due tomorrow?
- Janson: My paper on what my dad does for a living. It's due tomorrow.
- Wills: Oh, yeah. Uh, I own a company... that uh... owns a lot of other companies.
- Janson: What kind of companies?
- Wills: Retail, mostly. Clothes, shoes, pharmaceuticals. Some high tech stuff.
- Janson: Okay, but what do you actually do?
- Wills: [smirking] I make money. It's difficult to explain to someone your age.
- Douglas Carey: [reading the letter] My father's dead.
- Allie Frontiere: I thought you were an orphan.
- Douglas Carey: Even orphans have fathers. Somewhere.
- Leo Carey: [seeing their dead father wearing glasses] They expect him to do a lot of reading?
- Nina Carey: Oh, yeah. The undertaker thought it would look more natural.
- Leo Carey: I can't read when it's hot. By the pool in Vegas? I don't know how they do it. We're talkin' Baghdad hot where you're goin', old man.
- Sam Carey: It's a dry heat.
- Nina Carey: Would you please show some respect?
- Douglas Carey: I need quiet when I read. He should have plenty of that.
- Leo Carey: [starts cackling] That was funny, kid.
- Douglas Carey: It wasn't supposed to be funny.
- Leo Carey: What was your name again?