And you know what makes me hate it even more? That all this time Nora spent in the bathroom, putting on her tacky wig and hooker wear, could have been used to concoct a good story which would convince the bartender to be more helpful. The scene isn't extensively quoted, but it looks like she just pulled the list on him and started ticking off the boxes. It would have probably worked better if she just struck a normal conversation and steered it in the preferred direction, slipping important questions in between the small talk. And of course she wouldn't be able to see the job application - they wouldn't show it to a third party who wasn't a cop or an employment inspector, because I'm pretty sure it would constitute a violation of the law.
(and I just have to wonder: why the high heels? The bartender wouldn't be able to see them from behind the counter anyway)
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And you know what makes me hate it even more? That all this time Nora spent in the bathroom, putting on her tacky wig and hooker wear, could have been used to concoct a good story which would convince the bartender to be more helpful. The scene isn't extensively quoted, but it looks like she just pulled the list on him and started ticking off the boxes. It would have probably worked better if she just struck a normal conversation and steered it in the preferred direction, slipping important questions in between the small talk. And of course she wouldn't be able to see the job application - they wouldn't show it to a third party who wasn't a cop or an employment inspector, because I'm pretty sure it would constitute a violation of the law.
(and I just have to wonder: why the high heels? The bartender wouldn't be able to see them from behind the counter anyway)