4 06 - Yverdon-Les-BainsMartin: But ... but-but, well, what about the rest of the interview?
Oskar: Oh .... Yes, of course. Er, carry on the interview, Elise. I’ve ... I’ve got to go, Martin, but great to meet you!
Martin: Er, I-I’d like you to stay.
Oskar: Yah. Wish I could, but Elise’ll look after you.
Martin: (firmly, with hitherto unsuspected backbone) I think you should stay.
Oskar: Okay, the thing is, I like to keep things sort of casual, but I am the CEO of a kind of pretty huge company. I get a bit busy.
Martin: Yes, I know, but I think you put aside more time than this to deal with the cheating thing, and since you asked me to give up a day to come to Switzerland to interview for a job you had no intention of giving me I would like you to give me ten minutes to try to change your mind.
[Intercom is buzzed rapidly]
S01 - E01- Abu Dhabi(Bing-bong)
DOUGLAS (over cabin address): Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, First Officer Douglas Richardson here. Just to let you know we’re making our final approach now into what I am fairly sure is Fitton Airfield. Unless it’s a farm – or just possibly the A45. It’s not the sea, because that’s blue. I should perhaps explain that Captain Crieff and I have a sportsman-like little bet on today about who can fly the best after drinking a litre of vodka through a straw. The captain went first. You may have noticed the take-off run was a little bumpy, particularly over the golf course. Now it’s me to land … just as soon as I decide which of these two runaways to aim for. And I’m happy to tell you that I feel lucky. So, on behalf of all your crew today, may I just say, “Geronimo!”
This week, Abu Dhabi.
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MARTIN: Blessed.
DOUGLAS: Ah, yes, of course. May.
MARTIN: Mm-hm, yep. Cant.