Charles Glenn credited as playing...
Kenneth Killcoyne
- Charles Wheeler: Regarding Andy I want to know everything about his personal life does he frequent those pathetic bars? What other homosexual facilities does he go to? What deviant groups does he secretly belong to?
- Bob Seidman: Let's make a fair settlement offer and just put this whole tragic business behind us.
- Charles Wheeler: Bob, Andy brought AIDS into our offices, into our *Men's* Room, he brought AIDS to our annual God damn family picnic
- Walter Kenton: We ought to be suing him, Bob.
- Bob Seidman: Where is your compassion gentlemen?
- Charles Wheeler: [to Bob] Bob, we gave him Highline, Did Andrew Beckett say I might not be able to serve our client to the best of my ability? He said nothing and now, disregarding the trust and affection I conferred upon him, Andrew Beckett proposes to hall me into court, to sling accusations at me, to call me a *bigot* - in full view of the entire Philadelphia judicial establishment. My God.
- Kenneth Killcoyne: Beckett doesn't want to go to court. He's looking for a quick tasty settlement.
- Bob Seidman: [to everyone] A jury might decide he has a case.
- Charles Wheeler: [to Bob] Wait a minute, he was fired for incompetence not because he has AIDS. You didn't know he was sick, did you, Bob?
- Walter Kenton: Holy shit, did you Bob?
- Bob Seidman: [nervously] No. No, not really.