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This is the first scene between Mary Jane and Angel. Mary Jane is the state legal counsel assigned to Angel Cruz, and as a result of being overworked and overloaded with too many cases, she accidentally mixes him up with one of her other clients. As a result, he is at turns furious, suspicious, and fearful that she will be of no help to him.
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Start: Angel: What I want is a f@#%in� lawyer! Is that possible, in this nightmare-- I mean, what the f@#% is this?! --Even on TV they get a lawyer--
Mary Jane: I am a lawyer, I’m your lawyer--
Angel: I wanna real lawyer!
End: Mary Jane: Lemme give you a little tip: the trick, Angel, is not to have a lawyer who makes no mistakes, but to get one who A) makes the least mistakes, or B) is either green enough or masochistic enough to actually give a shit about their clients.
Angel: So which one are you?
Mary Jane: I’m neither.
Adley Gurgis, Stephen. Jesus Hopped the A Train, Dramatists Play Service, 2000. Pp. 10-12.
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