@Rapscallion2009

He ain't wrong. A word processor without fonts is a text editor.

@dafawkes7868

"what are you gonna do, fire me?"
- guy that just got fired

@herrsan

If only the laywers for the 8 o'clock appointment came a minute earlier, they could have kept the best programmer in the division

@justanotherbombtrack

Damn Kelso got really smart once he put on those glasses.

@saimcheeda93

2:08 he turns into an anime character

@owenracker3599

The guy that plays as Bill also plays the IT guy from the office.

@deleriumslayer4931

I love the films they made about jobs.

@Boneamps

This is what upper managers that have no idea about technology never get... If everthing is a pressing issue, then nothing is a pressing issue.

@paulsotelo4010

That's bullshit, the best programmer of apple was the legend Steve Wozniak

@rajeevrp1500

‘Everything is a pressing issue’. Love this line. :)

@pepethekingprawn2908

Now I know why this movie never got any cred. It's Ashton Kutcher playing Ashton Kutcher dressed as Steve Jobs 😂

@ovskii96

What makes this scene's writing terrible is that the IT guy is completely right. They're still developing LisaRite at this point, it's not ready for launch for some time. The most important thing is making sure the program works. If it doesn't work, that makes the different fonts useless. When you treat every detail as a pressing issue , you come up with a bad final product. Which is exactly what happened with LisaRite.

@fernandoalfaro9492

Ahhh, the stresses of being an engineer working under unrealistic time frames

@dc37wwe2kmods

Dude showed insubordination on the actual FOUNDER of the company in front of everyone - and was surprised he got fired. That's some next level-stupidity right there.

@frostydog860

Software dev here. Not everything can be a “priority”, because then it loses the definition. 

But it’s clear that the programmer should’ve been reporting his team’s progress, and Steve should have been inquiring about the font progress. 

The lack of reporting on the fonts is a clear indicator in project management that it was not being worked on.

@optimus

GET ON IT!!! (Bill Burr voice)

@adverteasing

This is painful. And now you know why some actors get paid more than others...

@marcusbaker404

To me, this is the single best scene of the movie.

@bigdawg7718

He was extremely driven. But I didn’t realize what a hothead Steve was. Amazing how no one else walked out with that IT guy

@jacobl7451

Ashton nailed Steve Job's accent