BOB How is he? RICK He'll live. BOB I'm fired, aren't I? RICK Oh, you think? BOB What can I say, Rick? RICK Nothing you haven't said before. BOB Someone was in trouble. RICK Someone's always in trouble. BOB I had to do something. RICK Yeah. Every time you say those words, it means a month and a half of trouble for me, Bob. It means hundreds of thousands of taxpayer's dollars. BOB I know. RICK We gotta pay to keep the company quiet. We gotta pay damages, erase memories, relocate your family. Every time it gets harder. Money, money, money, money. We can't keep doing this, Bob! We appreciate what you did in the old days, but those days are over. From now on, you're on your own. RICK Listen, Bob. Maybe I could relocate you, you know, for old times' sake. BOB No, I can't do that to my family. Everyone just got settled. I'll make it work. Thanks. RICK Take care of yourself.