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  • she mentions that an "important" Rothko is about to come on the market, Eric counters by suggesting he acquire the entire Rothko Chapel so that he might lock it away in his $100 million apartment.

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  • She says this almost precisely at the same time as the limo is set upon by violent anti-capitalist protesters in Times Square.

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