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"You know, Jerry Harvey and I have a really, really good relationship. And I think the world of what we did in the world."
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trust
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Sullivan affirms real friendship and respect between the “establishment” and the “inventor,” puncturing the easy rivalry narrative. It sets up the film’s emotional throughline—lost trust with a path back—and reminds viewers that the category existed because both sides pulled in tandem.
Scott Sullivan
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Ultimate Ears
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"You know, Jerry Harvey and I have a really, really good relationship. And I think the world of what we did in the world."
Speaker: Scott Sullivan
About: Jerry Harvey
From: Ultimate Ears
Arc: trust · Signal: 0.82
Context: Sullivan affirms real friendship and respect between the “establishment” and the “inventor,” puncturing the easy rivalry narrative. It sets up the film’s emotional throughline—lost trust with a path back—and reminds viewers that the category existed because both sides pulled in tandem.
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