The Perfect Assistant Page #2

Synopsis: CEO David Wescott greatly appreciates his trusted office assistant Rachel Parsons's efforts to help out in the Wescott household too when he loses his wife, leaving his child semi-orphaned after an ailing disease. Rachel stops at nothing to make herself seem indispensable in both spheres, aiming for her boss's exclusive attention. She's confident a business trip to New York provides the perfect opportunity for her to propose, but realizing she schemed to intrude his intimacy, he puts her in her place, planting the seed for spiteful revenge at a corporate dinner.
 
IMDB:
4.4
TV-PG
Year:
2008
91 min
172 Views


not to wear my shoes and not dira my stuff.

- But you have not said anything about soku.

- You do not hear.

I do not go to trei floor,

this is my place.

"In the more serious patients required

will lose your hearing, sight and speech. "

"Causes oteenje the brain and paralysis."

"You too can come up to

Cancellation kidney. "

God. David deplorable.

I can not imagine that watching

his wife, that passes through it.

Better're in a small agency,

John. We have fewer clients.

But you have strong competition, will not be easy

decisions. Grady me hoe in his agency.

Grady perhaps is strong

but that it will get personal attention?

Good morning, Rachel, here's financial

report that was requested David.

- Is it John Stories meeting?

- Yes.

God knows that we need this account

after that with Gunderson Enterprises.

- We'll be lucky if we see the diamond

of the money you owe us .- You think?

We'll be lucky if you get

this account. Holding pale.

Well, Rachel, what you say about ruku?

Obeala you.

Thus, I was.

I thought, if you have not already taken, that

check that a French restaurant a number of street?

I'm sorry, Wally. David is so out of office,

I have to be here, I'm sorry.

Of course. I understand.

How about next Sunday?

Maybe, we'll see.

Of course. Ok.

When you become ma'am. Wescott,

you will not need to play these games.

- John, thank you came.

- I'm glad.

I'll have a decision sir. Kurtland

when he returned from Hong Kong following Sunday.

David? How was it?

I think that went well.

I go to the hospital to visit Carol.

- Premetaju from intezivne care.

- It is better for her?

They said that antibiotics work but

do not know where the damage occurred.

- Optimistini are?

- And this very carefully.

Will be on sedativima, it will give me a

chance to be home tonight with Isi.

This is a good idea.

This can not happen.

This can not happen.

Yes, but you need it to put into the account.

Forgive me? Wally, he went home,

I'll stay late to finish some of his work.

Please do not off machine

and left a carafe of coffee.

What would David without it?

As if her whole life's work.

Even that you better, would not be the same as before.

People with this infection

rarely be completely so.

You're not feel anything.

Only a small zrani bladder.

You're going to miss us.

This is better for all, OK?

Believe me.

- David, whatever you need, here I am.

- Thanks, Wally.

Honey, Mary-Beth awaits us.

Let's go.

- Can Rachel with us?

- It has its own car will be in it.

I'm sorry, Isabelle.

Will be better. Promising.

Let's go.

Promising.

Good morning, sir. Wescott.

We're glad to have you back.

- David, how to feel?

- I'm fine. Thank you.

Tell Judith and Wally that dou

to me when they could.

- Of course. You want some coffee or something?

- Yes, thank you.

I do not understand. It's Sunday

days, I did not hear anything.

I called Stories,

but no one is not there.

Excuse me, but I think that

want to see this.

Judith ...

- This is bad.

- I have to call Stories.

- John Pricea Office.

- David Wescott. John Stories, please.

It is not currently there.

Not even come close.

Tell him that I called. Thank you.

Not here.

We have to popriamo about what

if we do not get this account.

I do not want about it, we'll ancestors that

when most reach him.

- Raunovodstvo.

- Hey, Wally.

Have you walked into the restaurant?

I hear that is very good.

- I thought that we go to lunches together.

- OK.

- Really? Really?

- That I even hear.

Wally, you know all about the story.

Only obraam attention.

What is it about Grady Branson?

Besides that, he worked for David, and had fired,

and became vice president in the company which is now.

I lied with Grady, but ...

- He was naughty.

- Really, how?

- Should not I'm talking about.

- Wally, I am. Come on.

Grady is alkoholiar. And Boinoj

entertainment said that lozi to Judith.

But he is still not lozi. Couple

Sunday later, I forgot something,

I entered and saw two of them in the uredu.jeli

Chinese food and were one of the other.

I tell you, he was good with women.

What happened?

Broken the month

later when he got a new job.

- Did his wife ever found out?

- I think not.

- But not to tell anyone.

- Of course not.

- Thank you.

- Thank you.

Rachel? Is Mary-Beth called?

Yes. Have not liked her nannies so far, so

I called the company and will send two more tonight.

Sent a resume.

I think they are good candidates.

Great, thank you. Proitao I have your e-mail, you can

a dentist and take as much time you want.

Great. David?

If you need help with accounts ...

It's good of you, but Judith and I got to

- Was at the dentist, right back out later.

- It looks like fun.

- Hail Mary-Beth, Rachel is, how do you feel about the nanny - looked on them, are good.

One girl came in 6th Talking

I have the phone with her and I like that.

- She from Romania?

- To be named Ileana.

I hope that she will take the job. I do not have much

time. Can you say that David, for an interview?

- I think it would be like to be there.

- Of course. Tell me what will be.

OK, side.

Hi, Mary-Beth.

Return to your children.

Sometimes accompanies our past, is not it, Grady?

I do not know who I am.

But I know about your small too.

If you do not want your wife to find out ...

... what happened with Judith Manion ...

... you're going to do me a small service.

Rachel, turn on my answering machine.

I see those raunske reports.

- ekam a new nanny.

- Of course.

I should say something about the nanny.

I have to carry with her.

- Your calls.

- Thank you. Good night.

See you tomorrow.

Or soon.

Must be kidding me.

- Yes, David?

- Rachel, good to have you here.

Check me that, whether

I left there statements?

Now.

- Here they are.

- OK. Can you a

to send them to adopt.

There is no problem now. Hi.

Hello, Isi.

- How are you? Whether you dad at home?

- Yes, there is.

- Can now that points to total score.

- Super.

Thanks a lot.

Hi, I have already started

so I thought that I bring.

- Thank you. Ileana, this is my assistant, Rachel.

- Do you think, we popriali phone.

- I like your resume.

- Dad, can Rachel to stay for dinner?

- I do not see why not to.

- Thank you.

- Come on, baby. I'd like help in the kitchen.

- Go with Mary-Beth.

- I'll see you, Ileana.

- I have something else to name.

Two years trying to get

a visa to bring his mother here.

Has cancer and second degrees

here is better than lijeenje there.

I only got a chance for it.

I will be 23rd to Thursday,

why then are not there.

It's all right. This is not a problem,

I hope that you will get the visa.

- Mary-Beth, are going tomorrow?

- Yes, I have to get back to work.

But now when you have Ileana,

Peace of mind to go.

What uite in school, Isabelle?

Tell her about the task that we did yesterday.

What are you working in collage paper

- Horses.

- Horses? This is my favorite animal.

- Really for me and bears.

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