Jessica tells the radio talk show host that Dostoevsky "wrote about a man who reminds me a great deal of yourself." However, "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun, such as "do it yourself," and the sentence calls for an object pronoun, in this case, the pronoun "you." Just before she walks out, she tells him, " I thought we made some rather good radio together, you and me." She should have said " you and I," because they are both the subject of the sentence. A former English teacher is unlikely to make these grammatical mistakes.