Jill Quote #1098

Quote from Jill in Loose Lips and Freudian Slips

Jill: Yeah, I understand now why you were so tough on my work.
Dr. Hanover: Jill, I wasn't tough on you because of the personal remarks you made.
Jill: So, you really didn't like my thesis.
Dr. Hanover: No, no. I thought it was quite good. But during your oral exam, it's my job to challenge you, and your job to defend your work.
Jill: And I didn't exactly rise to that challenge, did I?
Dr. Hanover: Well, I suspect your defense would have been better if you weren't so flustered by the situation.
Jill: Definitely. When you came in here with your head shaved, I was completely...
Dr. Hanover: Wigged out? [chuckles]
Jill: Good one!

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