The businessman Charvát has been charged with corruption, fired from his post as general director, and, on his way to Marek's practice, was forced to dodge pushy tabloid journalists. He rejects Marek's expressions of empathy and tells him he's been taking anti-depressants. He mercilessly describes the current climate in the higher spheres of Czech business and politics. He remarks that, given the scandal he's involved in, he's become dead to the world of business. During his skeptical tirade he mentions his co-worker, who collaborated with the StB. Marek draws attention to Charvát's abnormal approach to those around him.
—HBO Europe