
Elizabeth: Hey.
Emily: Hey.
Elizabeth: How crazed are you right now?
Emily: Oh, I'm on my break. Can't you tell? Huh.
Elizabeth: Okay, you're busy. I'll have to -- I'm going to call around --
Emily: No, no, no. Elizabeth, if I read one more case note, I think my head is going to explode. Any diversion would be welcome. Besides, you look like your head's about to explode if you don't talk to somebody.
Elizabeth: Yeah -- Sam has that effect on me.
Emily: Uh-oh. What now?
Elizabeth: Well, she claims that she knew the risks, but I think it was just an excuse to show up here to mention that she's testifying against Jason.
Emily: How did she seem?
Elizabeth: Bitter, angry, spiteful, throwing out little digs about me visiting Jason and how unfair it is to Lucky, but why would I care about my husband's feelings? She can hate me all she wants. I just -- I'm so afraid she's going to take it out on Jason. Everything is Jason's fault, everything is my fault. I mean, we didn't apologize enough for sleeping together, and then we remained friends and then we didn't tell Lucky, so we're really evil people for it, and you know the thing that's so frustrating is that I'm not sorry I slept with Jason. I'm not, and I resent that she implies that it was the same as her sleeping with Ric.
Emily: Look, I'm not defending her. She's hurt, she's acting badly, but the best thing you can do is just not to engage her.
Elizabeth: And, normally, I would agree if Jason weren't going on trial for murder tomorrow. Sam lived with him for three years. I'm sure she knows something that could hurt him. And Ric -- you know Ric is a brutal manipulator. He starts pushing her buttons when she testifies, she could get Jason convicted.