1 окт. 2016 г.

The Threshold

Halt and Catch Fire 3×7


& Cameron: Just... just for the record. This is my house, you’re unemployed, and this is an absurd, sexist tradition.

& Bosworth: Have you heard of the Midas Touch? Well, I got the... opposite of that.

& Donna: We have an acquisition offer in hand. People are paying attention to us right now.
    Cameron: But what we have right now is broken.
    Donna: What we have right now, CompuServe thinks is worth $20 million.
    Cameron: Yes, but if we make the improvements the way I know we can, we’ll be worth $100 million.

& Gordon: Man, this is one kick-ass view. You can see the bridge from here.

& Joe: The truth is... and this is the truth...


& Donna: Your ideas are good, Cameron, and some of them are even great... But why can’t we do that after we’ve gone public? We don’t have to wait to try and make something perfect. Perfect is the enemy of good, and Mutiny is very, very good right now as it is.

& Cameron: We can’t afford to be naive here. If we put off these changes, we won’t be able to make them the right way... I mean, we’ll be so focused on PE ratios and shareholder value, that we won’t be able to innovate and respond quickly. Mutiny won’t be Mutiny anymore. We’ll lose the company’s soul.

& Donna: Why don’t we see if your marriage lasts the year before you start doling out relationship advice?

& Donna: Show of hands! Who’s in favor of doing the IPO now with all that that entails?

& Joe: If it wasn’t gonna be me, I’m glad it was you. Write me from the future.
    Gordon: 49 percent.

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