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Luis: Hi, guys. I wanna get your opinion on something. It's my business card. I decided to get a new one, too. [Luis removes his business card from the holder and shows it to McDermott, then Van Patten] McDermott: Very nice. Van Patten: Very nice, Luis. Luis: Thank you. [shows it to Bateman, who does not respond. Luis then leaves] Van Patten: Listen, what about dinner... Bateman: Is that all you ever have to contribute, Van Patten? What about fuckin' dinner?! McDermott: Cheer up there, baby. What's the matter? No shiatsu this morning? [claps Bateman on the shoulder] Bateman: [shoves McDermott's hand away] Touch me like that, and you'll draw back a stump. McDermott: Hold on there, little buddy--! [Bateman leaves and heads for the restroom where Luis is at. Donning a pair of leather gloves, he approaches Luis from behind and prepares to strangle him, but Luis turns around, sees Bateman, removes one of the gloves and kisses Bateman's hand.] Luis: [laughs] Patrick...why here? I've seen you looking at me. [traces a hand along Bateman's cheek, before pressing a finger to his lips and nose] I've noticed your...hot body. [chuckles, then moves in close] Don't be shy. You can't imagine how long I've wanted this - ever since that Christmas party - Arizona 206, you know, the one where you were wearing that red striped paisley Armani tie... [Bateman, bewildered and disgusted, heads to one of the sinks and begins washing his hands - without even removing the gloves.] Luis: I want you. I want you, too! [Bateman does not respond and heads for the door.] Luis: Patrick! Bateman: WHAT IS IT?! Luis: ...Where are you going? Bateman: I've gotta return some videotapes. [leaves]

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