Amy Brenneman credited as playing...
Eady
- Eady: You travel a lot?
- Neil McCauley: Yeah.
- Eady: Traveling makes you lonely?
- Neil McCauley: I'm alone, I am not lonely.
- Neil McCauley: [In a diner] you live in this neighborhood?
- Eady: No, I live above Sunset Plaza, it's a little house I rent and it's a little rundown but has a beautiful view, what about you?
- Neil McCauley: I live in Venice Boulevard, where's your family originally from?
- Eady: We're Scots Irish, they immigrated to America in the late seventeen hundreds, where are you originally from?
- Neil McCauley: Bay area.
- Eady: Are your folks there?
- Neil McCauley: My mother died a long time ago I don't know where my father is. I have a brother somewhere but sounds like you have a tight family I can tell. In L.A. the city of lights, in Fuji they have these iridescent algae that come out once a year in the water, it looks like L.A. at night.
- Eady: You've been there?
- Neil McCauley: No, I'm going there some day.
- Neil McCauley: Did you have a good time?
- Eady: No.
- Neil McCauley: Why not?
- Eady: I'm not good at meeting people.
- Neil McCauley: You met me, take off with me for a while
- Eady: Where are we going?
- Neil McCauley: New Zealand.
- Eady: When?
- Neil McCauley: I have to separately but you'll meet me there.
- Eady: What about my job?
- Neil McCauley: You don't need money I got plenty, you could set up a studio and do work there
- Eady: I don't know.
- Neil McCauley: What's there to know?
- Eady: Are you married?
- Neil McCauley: What?
- Eady: You come and go.
- Neil McCauley: Last thing I am is married. I'm a needle starting at zero, and all of a sudden someone like you comes along.
- Eady: You don't know me.
- Neil McCauley: I know enough come with me.
- Eady: What's wrong?
- Neil McCauley: Nothing's wrong everything's right, will you go?
- Eady: Yeah.
- Neil McCauley: Good
- [they kiss]
- Eady: [Their first meeting in a restaurant] What are you reading?
- Neil McCauley: A book about metals
- Eady: What kind of work do you do?
- Neil McCauley: Lady, why are you so interested in what I read or what I do?
- Eady: I've seen you in the book store from time to time, I work there, if you don't want to talk to me that's ok, I'm sorry I bothered you
- Neil McCauley: I didn't mean to be rude. I didn't recognize you. I work in metals I'm a salesman, you like working there?
- Eady: Sure, I get a discount there's a whole section of books in my area.
- Neil McCauley: What area is that?
- Eady: Graphic design, the store's a day job until I got enough going.
- Neil McCauley: Who do you do that for?
- Eady: A restaurant, their menus and a small record label their CD covers, I've done two so far.
- Neil McCauley: You go to school for that?
- Eady: Yeah I went to Parsons
- Neil McCauley: Where's that?
- Eady: New York City
- Neil McCauley: How long you've been here?
- Neil McCauley: [Over the phone] Hey it's me
- Eady: Hey, I was wondering when you'd call
- Neil McCauley: I've been busy, can I see you?
- Eady: I was afraid that was just one night you know?
- Neil McCauley: Not for me it wasn't
- Eady: Yeah me neither
- Neil McCauley: Can I come by?
- Eady: Yeah
- Eady: [after hanging up the cell phone with Nate, driving with Eady to the airport] What is it?
- Neil McCauley: Nothing, we're home free.
- Neil McCauley: [after driving into the exit lane on the highway] I gotta take care of something first
- Eady: Is there time?
- Neil McCauley: There's time.
- Eady: [referring to the bank robbery she saw on the news] what'd you do? That was you?
- Neil McCauley: that's what I don't do. I don't sell metals, it would've been ok, flight out after, now it's "jammed" we gotta go together
- Eady: [terrified and shocked, referring to Donald and Michael] those other people were with you?