It's clear from the beginning that this is going to be a very different story than the one we've seen before. The girl is excited about the project and wants to be an assistant to the director, but she's worried that the director won't approve of her work. So she goes to see her sister, who's sitting in a corner of the office, and asks her to tear up some of the papers on her desk so she can play some games on her new iMac. She doesn't understand why the director would want her to do this, but the girl's not having it. She's just trying to find out if her sister's work is plagiarized, and she wants to know if the director has any evidence to back up his claim that her sister copied his work. She tells the girl that she'll have to open the iMac for her as soon as she can, otherwise she will make her life hell.
It's clear from the beginning that this is going to be a very different story than the one we've seen before. The girl is excited about the project and wants to be an assistant to the director, but she's worried that the director won't approve of her work. So she goes to see her sister, who's sitting in a corner of the office, and asks her to tear up some of the papers on her desk so she can play some games on her new iMac. She doesn't understand why the director would want her to do this, but the girl's not having it. She's just trying to find out if her sister's work is plagiarized, and she wants to know if the director has any evidence to back up his claim that her sister copied his work. She tells the girl that she'll have to open the iMac for her as soon as she can, otherwise she will make her life hell.