“Darling, I respect Kit’s way of working,” says Carol to Bowfinger, “You know, the no rehearsal, no contact off screen — But it’s just so traditional to actually meet the person that you’re working with.”
“No, no,” says Bowfinger. “You…you should not meet Kit because we’re not doing anything traditional here. We’re working in a new style! We’re working in cinema nouveau.”
“Cinema nouveau? Ohh!” replies Carol, pretending to understand.
Afrim and Daisy are walking arm-in-arm down the same street Slater and Daisy were walking down the previous day.
“It felt so good today to quit my job,” says Afrim. “I told them, ‘I’m a screenwriter now.’ They said, ‘Afrim, you have eight brothers and four sisters. Afrim, how will you earn your money?’ I said, ‘This is more important! Bobby Bowfinger has given me a chance, and I’m going to take it.’ “
“You are a great writer. You really are!” says Daisy. “I love my new scenes. They’re so great. Are they going in?”
“That’s up to Bowfinger,” says Afrim.
“It is?” asks Daisy, pondering this new information.