00:01 [ONSCREEN] Algebraic impressions

00:08 [AIDA sits at a restaurant table set for two, reading a menu and looking impatient. SCOTT enters, dressed in flannel shirt and cap.] SCOTT: Are you Aida?

00:09 [AIDA looks up at him and looks disgusted] AIDA: Uh, yeah, yeah.

00:11 [SCOTT sits down at the table] SCOTT: I'm Scott. I'm so sorry I'm late. I feel really bad.

00:14 AIDA: That's all right.

00:16 SCOTT: And sorry I'm dressed like this. This is so embarrassing. [SCOTT looks around.] Anyway, I've been building low-income housing and…

00:23 [AIDA brightens and turns toward SCOTT] AIDA: Oh!

00:23 SCOTT: …for a volunteer organization in Queens. That's why I'm late, and that's why I'm dressed like this. So, I'm sorry. [SCOTT removes his hat]

00:27 [AIDA leans in towards SCOTT] AIDA: Oh, I don't know very many people that would take the time out to do something like that.

00:31 SCOTT: Oh, I've done 81 hours of it since my conviction, [AIDA immediately leans away from SCOTT] and I'll be doing it for, I think, 109 more. So probably into next year, but that's the court system.

00:41 [AIDA looks shocked] AIDA: Uh...

00:43 [SCOTT picks up the menu and reads is] SCOTT: Wow, this is really expensive.

00:47 [ONSCREEN] Algebraic impressions: Impressions of others that continually emerge as we add and subtract positive or negative information that we learn about them.