During Andy's product pitch, he realizes that his audience is disengaged and adjusts his pitch to grab their attention. Instead of highlighting the technicalities of his product, he uses a demonstration to back up the claims that his product is safe and non-toxic, unlike competing products.
Over dinner, Bartleby tries to explain to his parents why it's not necessary for him to go to college. He argues that it's fiscally irresponsible to do so. His parents don't understand and tell him that he has to attend college in order to succeed in life. Bartleby gives examples of successful people who didn't attend college, but it doesn't change his parents' mind.
Kevin asks Oscar questions about how he can use the money received from a loan, and Oscar states that it would be fraud if he didn't use it for the stated purpose. Kevin visits the bank to get a loan for his ice cream store, but he is turned down because his business plan is not convincing.
Karen Harrod
about 6 years ago