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IMDbKristin Chenoweth's character talks to her sister about The Wizard of Oz (1939); Chenoweth starred in the Broadway musical production "Wicked" which parallels the story depicted in the classic film.
"Will Albrecht: Well, Ms. Baxter. E.J. Baxter: Mr. Albrecht. Will Albrecht: How 'bout that? We actually have something in common. We both go to the post office on Saturdays. E.J. Baxter: Hm. I imagine a lot of people do. Will Albrecht: Yeah, well, I'm sure you're right. Enjoying your day? E.J. Baxter: Hm. Just doing errands. Will Albrecht: Me too. E.J. Baxter: You'll be surprised to know that I haven't gotten lost once yet today. Will Albrecht: Well, it's not even noon yet, so... Yeah, Saturday mornings are all about errands for me, but then I always head to this little brunch place down the block. E.J. Baxter: Nice. Will Albrecht: Yeah. It's real nice. It's got great food. E.J. Baxter: Mmm. You enjoy yourself. Oh, do you know where the nearest Kinko's is? I never had a need to look before, but now since that calendar's *actually* happening, Jan and I can't do all the copying by ourselves. So... Will Albrecht: We don't have a Kinko's. E.J. Baxter: No Kinko's? Will Albrecht: No Kinko's. E.J. Baxter: How can that be? I thought there was a law that said there had to be a Kinko's on every corner, next to a Gap. Will Albrecht: We don't have a Gap either. E.J. Baxter: That's not even funny. Will Albrecht: But, I think there's one in Billings. E.J. Baxter: Well, I don't know where that is, but I need to go there. How close is it? Will Albrecht: Oh, it's not too bad. About ten hours, depending on the road conditions. Ain't it awful? E.J. Baxter: Mm. I'm not gonna be here forever, so don't worry. Will Albrecht: Oh, yeah, well, I'll try not to sweat it. E.J. Baxter: You know what? Just because I have a different way of doing things, doesn't make it wrong. It just makes it different. I get that you don't think I belong here. You have zero respect for what I'm trying to do, but you know what? I don't care. Not even remotely. And I get that you think that I act like I landed on the moon, but you don't have to tell me that because for the past six months, I felt like I've been living on another planet. So for the future, let's be polite and agree we disagree and leave it at that, shall we?"
"Jason Farrar: You know what gets me? When people have no problem with graphic violence but are horrified by the slightest display of the human body. No wonder the rest of the world thinks we're nuts. E.J. Baxter: Mmm. [points to Will across the street] E.J. Baxter: Speaking of the disapprovers. Jason Farrar: Ah, Will. He's a piece of work. You know what the thing is? We used to be best friends. We practically grew up together. Then, when his sporting goods stores became successful, he had a chance to help me get the job I really wanted, but instead, he made sure they didn't hire me. E.J. Baxter: Why? Jason Farrar: It was all about Will. Always has been, always will be. You know, he dumped his fiancée the morning of the wedding. E.J. Baxter: Shut up. Jason Farrar: Yeah. No one really knows what happened, but it's bad enough she left town first thing. E.J. Baxter: Well, she's better off. Jason Farrar: You know, the point is, life is too short. Now, I don't let Will disrupt my happiness and neither should you."