Sela Ward credited as playing...
Cheryl Ann Wayne
- David Basner: I am protecting my balls, just as, at one time or another, I'm sure you have protected your own
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Are you suggesting that I come on too strong?
- David Basner: No. No, well, not for a sumo wrestler.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: We'd make a good team.
- David Basner: You know, I sense that. But I don't know why.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Because you see something in me you really like. You see you.
- David Basner: Excuse me, do you happen to have the time?
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Yes, it is, let's see, 7:30.
- David Basner: Oh my God, we'd better hurry. Before you know it the Renaissance will be here and we'll be busy painting.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: What are you talking about?
- David Basner: That's a line from a movie. Forget it. It didn't work. It's a Woody Allen movie. Does that carry any wait?
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: No, it doesn't. But it wasn't a disaster.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Basner, I'm a big girl. I chose to come here. Now I choosing to go. So, you can handle it any way you want.
- Andrew Woolridge: I want to hear about him.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: He's with one of three top agencies in the Midwest. They are particularly strong with TV spots. Basner is the new Creative Director. He's good - but a little impulsive. He tends to give up everything for a pretty face.
- David Basner: And I wear bikini briefs.
- [Woolridge looks down on Basner's crotch]
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Basner, let's talk. There's one thing that makes it difficult for a woman in the corporate world and that's a label that she slept her way to the top. I don't have to do that. I have an MBA from the Wharton School of Business and all the other credentials. You and I will get along just fine if you remember to stay on your side of the line. And if you try to cross it, I'm fully capable of kicking you in the balls.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Listen, it has to be a one-nighter. Basner, you're obviously uncomfortable being with the boss' daughter.
- Roger the Commercial Director: Just once, I'd like to hear you say: "Roger, I trust your creative judgement."
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: Roger, the third woman does not look like a grandmother. She looks like a hooker.
- Roger the Commercial Director: Oh, come on. I know hookers. She's no hooker.
- Cheryl Ann Wayne: We were a good team. I looked forward to *seeing* you every morning - and wondering what you'd wear, wondering what you were going to say - and how you were going to tease me - and when we'd find time to make love.