The Promotion, part 4, 1.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating
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If Fitz worked as hard at his business as he does at avoiding handing out raises, HE’d have brought in 80+ percent of their business and wouldn’t be in this position in the first place!
What’s not to get? It’s a revolving wall like in the old monster movies, where someone would go into an old haunted mansion, get too close to a bookcase, the wall would revolve leaving an identical bookcase in the old one’s place, and the person would be stuck in some dungeon, waiting to be eaten by a monster. Only in this case, Fitzhugh’s rigged it so he can escape the monster (the monster being whoever’s asking for raises).
It's misspelled the same way "Rolex" is misspelled on that gold watch your great aunt bought from a street vendor after she got off the tour bus in NYC.
….um?
Quick TV trivia, what ’60s TV show was referenced here? (Not a direct reference)
LOL!
Bewitched of course!
“Bewitched!” Somehow it doesn’t surprise me that Darrin Bell’s a Bewitched fan.
If Fitz worked as hard at his business as he does at avoiding handing out raises, HE’d have brought in 80+ percent of their business and wouldn’t be in this position in the first place!
“…um?”
…Um?
What’s not to get? It’s a revolving wall like in the old monster movies, where someone would go into an old haunted mansion, get too close to a bookcase, the wall would revolve leaving an identical bookcase in the old one’s place, and the person would be stuck in some dungeon, waiting to be eaten by a monster. Only in this case, Fitzhugh’s rigged it so he can escape the monster (the monster being whoever’s asking for raises).
Darrin,
I think you’re awesome, but did you mean to misspell Yale?
It's misspelled the same way "Rolex" is misspelled on that gold watch your great aunt bought from a street vendor after she got off the tour bus in NYC.
And Fitz's Ivy League degree is just as genuine.
Yes, that's the point. He didn't go to Yale, he went to Yayle.
Pretty sure it’s intentional. It’s a joke. “Yayle” is funny while “Yale” is not.