Sarah: Well, to be honest with you, I'm not so sure Michael and Geoffrey are quite cut out to be fairies.
Ray: What do you mean?
Sarah: Well, they were having some problems following the choreography.
Ray: Really? They looked good from what I saw.
Sarah: Actually, they... No. They just kind of run around and I can't seem to get them to follow the music.
Ray: Well, maybe they just need a little more practice. That's all.
Sarah: Well, we've been rehearsing for a week. They just don't seem to have the proper coordination. I'm sorry. [to someone else] Oh, okay, let's see the first light cue for the prince's entrance.
Ray: Wait, you're joking, right? 'Cause my boys, they're coordinated. You know, I play ball with them. You should see them. They run, they catch, they hit it.
Sarah: I'm sure they're great at sports, but this is just a little more complicated.
Ray: What? Dancing? No, no, no. Come on, they can do this. Four fairies. Come on, I see it. I see it right there, huh? It makes the show.
Sarah: Well, I want to be fair to Michael and Geoffrey. And the two new fairies, well, they're just a little lighter on their feet.
Ray: Well, my boys are very light. The doors at the A&P; don't even open for them.
Sarah: But the two new ones are really quite good.
Ray: So is this the school system now? We just settle for "quite good"?