Ray: Listen, I didn't mean what I said in there, really. I was just- You know, I'm mad at those guys, and I'm sorry.
Amy: It's okay. I'm fine.
Ray: Listen, you definitely have a right to be mad at me.
Amy: Oh, I do? I do? Well, thank you very much, Ray.
Ray: You're welcome.
Amy: Let me tell you something, mister: You are a frustrating person! All this time, I've been trying to talk to you, and it's like I'm banging my head against the wall. I keep thinking, "What's wrong with me? Why can't I get through to him?" And now I realize that maybe it's not my fault. Maybe it's just that you're boring. [Ray gasps] You know, Debra says you're like this because you don't want to talk. But I think maybe it's because you've got nothing to say.
Ray: I do too have stuff to say.
Amy: Oh, yeah? Go ahead.
Ray: What do you mean?
Amy: Come on, talk. Come on, talk. Right now. And I want something more than hot dogs and football kicking. [Ray stammers] Oh, interesting conversation. What else do you have to say, Mr. Fascinating?
Ray: This is a lot of pressure!
Amy: That's what I thought. [sees Ray] I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. I was just lashing out. Oh, I stink at this. I was just trying to hurt your feelings.
Ray: Good job.