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Exhibit B. The group is debating whether the journalist should recuse herself after discovering the professional conflict. Thompson argues yes. Marchetti argues, and again i am reading from the chat: “you can’t just walk away when the work is good and the connection is real”

Thompson

...

Kowalski

i said at the time, and i quote myself: “Marchetti you are very invested in the professional ethics dimension of a fictional workplace romance.” his response: “i’m invested in the BOOK Kowalski”

Marchetti

i WAS invested in the book

Kowalski

Exhibit C. The group is discussing the ending. the couple has disclosed. the chat is debating whether disclosure works. Marchetti, who is the loudest person in every room he has ever entered, is the QUIETEST voice in the conversation for the first time in the history of this chat. and then he says: “i think it’s realistic. i think people can figure it out if they want to”

Davis

oh my god

Kowalski

“if they want to.” he said this in February. in February, Marchetti

Marchetti

i cannot believe you kept notes

Kowalski

i always keep notes

Thompson

he kept notes

Kowalski

the pattern is as follows. every time “Off the Record” presented a situation that paralleled a secret workplace relationship, Marchetti’s got quieter when the stakes got personal

Davis

that was incredible Kowalski

Berger

the syllabus remains undefeated

Marchetti

for the record. i didn’t know. when we picked the book i didn’t know it was going to be... i didn’t plan any of it

Thompson

we know

Marchetti