Inspiring Love Full Movie (2023)
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00:00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:00:03 [CHATTER]
00:00:29 She's empty.
00:00:30 Hi.
00:00:31 Take it.
00:00:32 Thank you.
00:00:34 Hello.
00:00:35 Champagne.
00:00:38 Enjoy.
00:00:40 Hi.
00:00:40 Hello.
00:00:43 Hi.
00:00:43 Welcome to Daniela Costa's art gallery.
00:00:45 Come on in.
00:00:46 Thanks.
00:00:47 Enjoy.
00:00:47 Hi.
00:00:52 Come on in.
00:00:54 One sec.
00:01:02 Thank you for coming.
00:01:03 How did you get Elaine Shiloh to show up here?
00:01:11 I've been a very persistent emailer.
00:01:13 Bordering.
00:01:14 Unannoying, really.
00:01:16 I could not ask for a better gallery assistant.
00:01:20 OK, so tell me.
00:01:21 What did she say?
00:01:22 She said she's heard of my paintings
00:01:24 and wanted to see them for herself.
00:01:25 The next digital magazine is supposed
00:01:27 to feature abstract art.
00:01:29 Daniela, that would be amazing.
00:01:31 I know.
00:01:31 A feature from Elaine would really help the galleries.
00:01:35 We'll see.
00:01:37 She has to feature you.
00:01:38 Everybody loves your paintings.
00:01:40 Everyone likes my paintings.
00:01:42 They love your parties.
00:01:44 It's the easy part.
00:01:45 You have such a gift for this.
00:01:47 I can't help but think how easy it
00:01:50 would be for you to plan your own artist showcase.
00:01:53 Daniela.
00:01:54 Why not?
00:01:56 Because I'm not ready.
00:01:57 You're not ready.
00:02:00 Isla, you have to get over that.
00:02:02 Why don't you show me what you're working on?
00:02:05 Nothing I have is finished.
00:02:06 Art is never finished.
00:02:08 Sometimes you just have to throw it into the world.
00:02:11 And other times you just have to throw it away.
00:02:13 Well, if you're not going to show me,
00:02:15 I'm just going to take a look for myself.
00:02:16 Daniela, come on.
00:02:18 Oh, Isla.
00:02:19 You know, I used to be like you.
00:02:24 But all that did was slow me down
00:02:27 and ruin my relationship with people
00:02:29 who really liked my paintings.
00:02:31 If you truly want to be an artist,
00:02:34 you're going to have to let people see your work.
00:02:38 I'm going in.
00:02:39 Trust me, Daniela.
00:02:45 You don't want to see any of these.
00:02:47 I am not going to judge you.
00:02:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02:52 Isla, why would you not want to show me this?
00:03:03 I got the light wrong.
00:03:04 It's all messed up.
00:03:06 The only thing that's messed up is your eyesight.
00:03:09 What are these?
00:03:11 Some rough drafts.
00:03:14 Why would you throw these away?
00:03:15 Why don't you let me hang them?
00:03:17 They're not what I envisioned.
00:03:21 You know, it would really spice up the gallery if you
00:03:25 would let me display your work.
00:03:26 It might be just what we need for Elaine
00:03:28 to write that review.
00:03:29 I know, but not these ones.
00:03:33 OK.
00:03:35 This is what we're going to do.
00:03:37 I am going to donate these rough drafts to the coffee
00:03:40 shop next door.
00:03:41 And you are going to do your own showing next week.
00:03:45 Daniela, I can't just--
00:03:46 Isla, your perfectionism serves you so well
00:03:51 in everything but your art.
00:03:54 You've got to get out of your own way.
00:03:55 This isn't the Met.
00:04:01 You're ready.
00:04:02 Trust me.
00:04:03 OK.
00:04:07 People will appreciate these much more than you think.
00:04:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:04:19 So how old is Matthew now, Allison?
00:04:24 Eight?
00:04:25 Are you serious?
00:04:27 That is unbelievable.
00:04:30 Well, I'll send over the updated contract right now.
00:04:33 Yeah.
00:04:34 OK.
00:04:35 I'll talk to you then.
00:04:36 Bye bye.
00:04:39 OK, great.
00:04:40 I am flying through these.
00:04:41 [PHONE RINGING]
00:04:44 Hello?
00:04:46 Anthony.
00:04:48 Your office, yep.
00:04:51 I'll be right there.
00:04:51 Mark, close the door, please.
00:05:09 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:05:13 We lost the Brasswood Builders account.
00:05:18 Now, you're a great salesman, Mark,
00:05:19 but you've got to understand our software if you're
00:05:22 going to keep your job here.
00:05:23 It's a small company.
00:05:25 Anthony, I'm not an engineer.
00:05:26 You knew that when you hired me.
00:05:28 I don't want you to be an engineer.
00:05:30 I want you to understand Architect Design 3D's product.
00:05:34 We're entering the big leagues.
00:05:35 If you don't understand how architects use our program,
00:05:38 it's going to result in losses now.
00:05:40 I missed out on one deal, Anthony,
00:05:41 and Brasswood never would have gone with us anyway.
00:05:44 I don't agree.
00:05:46 I don't.
00:05:47 And it's a shame because they were our biggest customer yet.
00:05:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:05:51 Look, I like you, Mark.
00:05:54 You know I do.
00:05:56 People like you.
00:05:57 But you can't skate by on charisma anymore.
00:06:02 You've been over-promising and under-delivering,
00:06:04 and it's starting to hurt our numbers and our reputation.
00:06:09 So you're firing me?
00:06:11 Not yet.
00:06:13 I still need you.
00:06:14 Look, all our team members are currently
00:06:16 occupied with other clients' projects,
00:06:18 and I need someone to take on the Applin Martin Construction
00:06:21 deal.
00:06:24 Applin Martin Construction, that's a pretty big project.
00:06:27 Yes, it is.
00:06:28 And they're all about interpersonal relationships,
00:06:30 so I think you're the right choice.
00:06:31 But you've got to know, they're also
00:06:33 considering going with the competition over at Arcatime,
00:06:35 so I need you to stay on top of it.
00:06:37 Where are they based out of?
00:06:38 Upstate.
00:06:39 I was actually thinking of sending you off site.
00:06:41 You can get out of the city, turn off the distractions,
00:06:43 and set up at my lake house.
00:06:45 Well, no.
00:06:46 Plus, it'll give you time to study the program,
00:06:49 as well as hang out with the folks at Applin Martin.
00:06:52 Well, you know I'm good at that.
00:06:54 I do.
00:06:55 I've got to tell you, if you can't make this sale,
00:06:59 I'll have to reconsider holding your spot here at the company.
00:07:02 Listen, I'll admit it.
00:07:03 I made a mistake, but it was a fluke,
00:07:05 and I'll make it up to you.
00:07:06 I hope so.
00:07:08 I do.
00:07:09 Thank you.
00:07:10 How long does it take to pour a cold brew, anyway?
00:07:18 Seemingly quite a while.
00:07:21 When was the last time you were up at the lake house?
00:07:23 It's got to be three or four years ago now.
00:07:25 It was before Kathy got sick, right?
00:07:29 That was the time we went to the flea market,
00:07:31 and she bought something from almost every artist there.
00:07:34 Yeah, she had me carrying around a full wagon of paintings
00:07:37 the whole day, the whole day, remember?
00:07:40 She certainly had an eye for that kind of thing.
00:07:42 I'm thinking she might have loved that one right there.
00:07:45 Reminds me a lot of the art that we have up at the lake house.
00:07:50 I'm looking for something to go over the mantel.
00:07:52 It's beautiful.
00:07:52 Mm-hmm.
00:07:55 I got to prep for my floor.
00:07:56 Can you bring the coffee?
00:07:57 Yeah, no problem.
00:07:58 Thank you.
00:07:59 Isla De La Cruz.
00:08:13 Sorry?
00:08:14 That's the artist.
00:08:15 Oh.
00:08:17 You know her?
00:08:18 I do.
00:08:19 She works at my gallery in our store.
00:08:21 She's doing a showing today.
00:08:23 You should stop in.
00:08:24 Really?
00:08:24 At your gallery, huh?
00:08:26 Maybe I will, thanks.
00:08:28 She's one of the most promising artists I've ever known.
00:08:31 Hm.
00:08:32 Oh.
00:08:34 And if she gives you a hard time,
00:08:37 tell her Daniela sent you.
00:08:39 Daniela?
00:08:41 OK, thank you.
00:08:44 See ya.
00:08:44 Bye.
00:08:46 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:08:48 This one is stunning.
00:08:59 I'll take it.
00:09:00 Yeah.
00:09:00 You know what?
00:09:05 I don't-- I don't think you want this one.
00:09:08 Well, it's just I'm very particular about my work,
00:09:09 and I just feel like there are some better options.
00:09:12 See, this one is similar, but the lines are less muddied.
00:09:17 I can't tell the difference.
00:09:20 On second thought, there are too many clouds in this one.
00:09:22 Maybe you would like to see one of the canvases behind me.
00:09:27 I think I'm all set.
00:09:28 Thank you.
00:09:30 Are you sure?
00:09:31 Quite.
00:09:39 Totally unsolicited opinion, but that was the worst sales
00:09:43 transaction I've ever seen.
00:09:44 And you are?
00:09:48 Marc Asaro.
00:09:49 Well, Marc Asaro.
00:09:51 I don't remember asking for your opinion.
00:09:55 You must be Ayla de la Cruz.
00:09:58 How do you know--
00:09:59 Oh, uh, Daniela.
00:10:00 Daniela and I are acquaintances.
00:10:06 Are you an artist?
00:10:07 No.
00:10:08 I am also a salesperson like you,
00:10:10 so let me give you a little bit of advice.
00:10:13 Why would I want your advice?
00:10:15 Why?
00:10:15 Because I just saw you let a perfectly good sales
00:10:17 opportunity pass you by.
00:10:19 That woman wanted to buy your piece.
00:10:21 I know that.
00:10:22 Right, well, generally, when a customer
00:10:26 is interested in making a purchase,
00:10:27 the seller doesn't try to sabotage the sale.
00:10:29 Interesting.
00:10:30 Well, generally, most sellers also
00:10:33 do not like to be talked down to by complete strangers, so--
00:10:37 I'm just curious why you convinced her to back out.
00:10:41 I don't feel comfortable accepting payment for work
00:10:44 that could be approved upon.
00:10:47 OK, but for you, everything can be approved upon.
00:10:49 For her, your piece was exactly what she wanted.
00:10:52 Look, I know you might think you're being a great artist
00:10:55 by being so particular--
00:10:56 Excuse me?
00:10:57 But all you're doing is robbing that woman of any joy
00:10:59 she was hoping to find in this gallery today.
00:11:01 I didn't rob her of joy!
00:11:04 You did.
00:11:05 That woman will never laugh again.
00:11:07 Look, all I'm trying to say is there's
00:11:09 no room in sales to start telling your customer
00:11:11 not to buy your product.
00:11:14 Great.
00:11:15 Is that all?
00:11:16 Just about.
00:11:17 I think we should test this out.
00:11:18 I would like to buy that painting right there,
00:11:21 behind you.
00:11:21 How much is it?
00:11:23 That one is $100.
00:11:27 $100?
00:11:27 Come on, I bought a painting before.
00:11:29 That's at least $350.
00:11:31 You think so?
00:11:34 Absolutely.
00:11:34 In fact, if you said $400, I wouldn't
00:11:36 have argued with you.
00:11:38 It's $400.
00:11:40 I can only afford $350.
00:11:41 OK, you know what?
00:11:42 I don't even--
00:11:43 I'm playing the part.
00:11:44 Just play along.
00:11:45 I stand firmly at $400.
00:11:53 You can take it or leave it, you stingy piece--
00:11:59 No, we're not going to insult the customer.
00:12:02 Fine.
00:12:03 $400, huh?
00:12:05 Pretty steep.
00:12:07 You drive a hard bargain, but sold.
00:12:10 There you go.
00:12:24 So do you work exclusively in oils?
00:12:26 No, but it's my main medium.
00:12:31 I also work in watercolors and clays.
00:12:34 That's better.
00:12:39 You're very talented.
00:12:40 Believe it.
00:12:41 And if not, we'll just circle back at the end of the quarter.
00:12:55 No, that's great.
00:12:56 All right, thanks.
00:12:59 You still busy?
00:12:59 I'm just tying up some loose ends.
00:13:01 Thank you.
00:13:02 What's up?
00:13:03 I got you something.
00:13:05 Say thank you for giving me another shot
00:13:08 and for letting me stay up at your place.
00:13:11 You did not have to do that.
00:13:12 Is this the same--
00:13:24 the artist from the coffee shop?
00:13:25 Yes, it is.
00:13:27 She's really up and coming.
00:13:28 She's a painter.
00:13:29 She's an incredible sculptor.
00:13:31 She's really on the rise.
00:13:33 And apparently, she's going to blow up.
00:13:34 That could really be worth quite a bit at some point.
00:13:37 This is really well done.
00:13:39 And I forgot, this is her boss's gallery.
00:13:43 Also very talented.
00:13:44 Thank you for the gift, Mark.
00:13:46 Thank you for not firing me.
00:13:48 Let's not jinx it.
00:13:57 Any updates?
00:14:00 You got two new commissions.
00:14:02 Oh, well, that's not too bad.
00:14:05 Anything from Elaine?
00:14:06 Not yet.
00:14:09 Wait, oh, it's for me.
00:14:13 Dear Miss De La Cruz, I was recently
00:14:15 gifted a painting of yours and was very impressed.
00:14:20 I am looking for a new piece for my lake house
00:14:22 in upstate New York and was hoping
00:14:24 you might be able to meet me there
00:14:25 to take a look at the property and discuss the possibility
00:14:28 of working on a new project.
00:14:31 I can't believe this.
00:14:33 Someone wants to commission me?
00:14:37 Of course they do.
00:14:38 When are you going to stop acting so surprised?
00:14:41 You better say yes.
00:14:42 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:14:45 Hello.
00:15:09 Hi.
00:15:10 Hi.
00:15:12 You must be Isla.
00:15:13 I am, yes.
00:15:14 I'm so glad you made it.
00:15:15 Thank you for having me.
00:15:17 Your home is breathtaking.
00:15:20 Should be.
00:15:21 Only been working on it for 30 years.
00:15:22 Oh, wow.
00:15:23 [LAUGHS]
00:15:25 Well, this is unexpected.
00:15:29 Have you two met?
00:15:31 Briefly.
00:15:32 How do you two--
00:15:33 Oh, we work together.
00:15:34 Yeah, Mark's a salesman at my software company.
00:15:36 He's the one who gifted me your painting.
00:15:38 Oh.
00:15:39 No ID to admit already in person.
00:15:41 How excellent.
00:15:42 Yes, excellent.
00:15:44 So Mark, you're right on time.
00:15:45 I was just about to give Isla the tour.
00:15:47 You can join us.
00:15:48 Lead the way.
00:15:48 So, um, so this is the garden?
00:15:59 All my wife's work.
00:16:02 She passed away several years ago.
00:16:05 And I just wanted to put something here that
00:16:07 will act as a tribute to her.
00:16:10 So naturally, I thought of you.
00:16:13 You did?
00:16:15 Yeah, I just love your painting.
00:16:17 And landscapes were Kathy's favorite style.
00:16:20 So when Mark told me what a talented sculptor you are,
00:16:23 I thought I know just who to call.
00:16:26 Oh.
00:16:29 Oh, I think there's been some kind of misunderstanding.
00:16:32 I thought you wanted me to paint something.
00:16:34 Oh, no, no, I love your painting.
00:16:35 I do.
00:16:36 Um, I don't have any walls to hang it on here.
00:16:40 So I was hoping--
00:16:41 [PHONE RINGING]
00:16:42 Sorry.
00:16:44 Give me a minute.
00:16:45 I got to take this.
00:16:47 You told me he was a sculptor.
00:16:49 Aren't you?
00:16:50 What are you talking about? No.
00:16:51 Where did you even get that idea?
00:16:52 You said you worked in glaze.
00:16:53 That doesn't make me Michelangelo.
00:16:56 OK, well, look.
00:16:58 Just listen.
00:16:58 I know this is going to sound crazy, but just--
00:17:00 can you roll with this for a minute?
00:17:01 What? No way.
00:17:02 Please, please, please.
00:17:03 I'll explain later.
00:17:04 Just trust me.
00:17:06 Everything OK over here?
00:17:07 Oh, wonderful, wonderful.
00:17:09 Just brainstorming sculpture ideas.
00:17:12 Have you come up with any sculpture ideas?
00:17:14 Maybe something modern?
00:17:18 A gnome.
00:17:19 A modern gnome.
00:17:24 A gnome riding an electric scooter?
00:17:33 [LAUGHTER]
00:17:35 That would truly be horrible.
00:17:41 It would.
00:17:42 All joking aside, I do want to give you
00:17:45 free reign to create whatever you most
00:17:47 feel complements this garden.
00:17:50 Wow.
00:17:51 What a great opportunity.
00:17:54 So Mark is staying here for two weeks
00:17:56 to work with a client of ours.
00:17:59 After that, the place is rented out.
00:18:00 But you're welcome to stay here for that time as well,
00:18:04 work on your project.
00:18:06 You mean at the house?
00:18:08 Yes.
00:18:09 Or in the guest house.
00:18:11 Oh, that is so generous.
00:18:15 But I was planning on renting a room somewhere.
00:18:18 That might prove tricky right now.
00:18:20 It's spring break, and all the home rentals are occupied here.
00:18:25 It could be nice, though.
00:18:26 You can keep each other company.
00:18:28 Mm.
00:18:28 [GIGGLES]
00:18:29 Mm-hmm.
00:18:30 If you're interested, you can use the garage as a studio.
00:18:34 Might have to move some stuff around in there.
00:18:36 I do have to get back to the city today.
00:18:37 But Isla, please feel free to stay here for a day or two.
00:18:40 And then tell me how you want to proceed.
00:18:42 Great.
00:18:46 Great.
00:18:47 Great.
00:18:49 Just great.
00:18:51 Please tell me why you told your boss I was a sculptor.
00:18:54 Because you told me you were a sculptor.
00:18:56 I never said that.
00:18:57 I work with clays can mean a million different things.
00:19:00 Oh, well, come on.
00:19:01 I mean, it's all pretty much the same stuff, isn't it?
00:19:04 I can't believe I'm having this conversation.
00:19:06 So I embellished your ability.
00:19:08 So what?
00:19:09 I got you a great gig.
00:19:11 Embellished?
00:19:12 You lied.
00:19:14 And why?
00:19:14 I'm still not really sure.
00:19:17 I made a mistake at work.
00:19:20 So?
00:19:21 So Anthony is giving me another chance.
00:19:24 I don't understand what I have to do with any of this.
00:19:30 I was selling software to a client.
00:19:31 And I may have slightly exaggerated
00:19:35 our program's abilities.
00:19:37 OK.
00:19:38 OK, and the engineers didn't have time
00:19:40 to implement the changes I said were already featured
00:19:42 components of the program.
00:19:43 So I kind of lost out on a pretty important deal.
00:19:47 And Anthony could have fired me, but he didn't.
00:19:49 He's giving me another chance.
00:19:51 Well, that was big of him.
00:19:52 It was.
00:19:53 And so I gave him your painting as a thank you gift.
00:19:56 And I may have talked you up a little bit as an artist
00:19:59 because I wanted him to like the piece.
00:20:01 It sounds a lot to me like you oversold my software,
00:20:04 AKA lied.
00:20:05 I didn't lie.
00:20:06 I exaggerated, which some people mislabel incorrectly as lying.
00:20:14 And if he finds out I inflated your reputation as an artist,
00:20:17 he's not going to trust me with this deal.
00:20:19 Well, maybe you should have thought
00:20:20 of that before lying.
00:20:23 OK, listen, I'll help you.
00:20:25 Tomorrow, we'll go to the craft store,
00:20:26 and I'll buy all your supplies for you.
00:20:29 I'll fund your entire project.
00:20:31 It'll be great.
00:20:33 Just please don't tell him.
00:20:35 Please.
00:20:36 He hired me to be a sculptor.
00:20:40 Daniela, a sculptor.
00:20:45 Well, you've sculpted before, right?
00:20:46 Once, in art school.
00:20:48 That's a start.
00:20:49 Daniela, I don't want to show people my paintings
00:20:51 and I'm a painter.
00:20:52 I'm not about to sculpt on commission when I do not sculpt.
00:20:56 Isla, this could be great for you.
00:20:59 This is how I see it.
00:21:00 You're being paid to stay at a lake house for a couple of weeks
00:21:04 and expand your portfolio with a commission you have
00:21:08 total artistic control over.
00:21:11 What if it turns out badly?
00:21:12 It won't.
00:21:14 How do you know?
00:21:15 Because you won't let it.
00:21:16 Plus, maybe once you learn how to sculpt,
00:21:18 you can sculpt something for the gallery.
00:21:21 Unlikely.
00:21:22 Isla, come on.
00:21:23 If we hang a few of your paintings
00:21:25 and display a sculpture, we could attract
00:21:28 a whole new client base.
00:21:30 OK, let's just see how good I get.
00:21:33 Fine.
00:21:35 While you're there, make sure you explore the town.
00:21:38 You know I grew up there, right?
00:21:39 I used to sell my paintings at the flea market there.
00:21:43 The town is really charming.
00:21:45 It's very cute.
00:21:46 And it's great for your landscape scenes
00:21:48 if you have the time.
00:21:49 I definitely will not have the time.
00:21:52 Maybe I'll pop up for a few days.
00:21:54 I could use a break from the city,
00:21:55 and visiting you could be the perfect excuse.
00:21:59 Are you using me for a free vacation?
00:22:02 No, never.
00:22:03 I'm just looking for artistic inspiration.
00:22:07 Well, your inspiration is very conveniently located.
00:22:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:22:13 Oh, so napkins are your main medium, huh?
00:22:28 I have decided that I am going to take on this product.
00:22:35 Well, that is excellent news.
00:22:37 But I am also taking you up on your offer to fund it.
00:22:40 Totally fair.
00:22:42 So get in the car.
00:22:43 We're going to the craft store.
00:22:44 But I haven't had my coffee yet.
00:22:47 I made it three hours ago.
00:22:48 Here's to go month.
00:22:49 If you're not in the car in 60 seconds, you're in trouble.
00:22:59 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:23:02 Listen, I haven't actually made my sale yet.
00:23:14 So you might have to slow down a little bit.
00:23:15 What is that supposed to mean?
00:23:17 I mean, you're buying out the entire store.
00:23:19 Well, I have to.
00:23:20 I don't have any tools.
00:23:22 Well, what about these books you've got?
00:23:24 How else am I supposed to learn?
00:23:26 The internet?
00:23:27 Ha!
00:23:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:23:31 Hi.
00:23:36 Hi.
00:23:37 That-- this thing.
00:23:42 Clay.
00:23:42 One more.
00:23:47 Sir, would you like to join our rewards program today?
00:23:56 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:24:00 Wow.
00:24:13 This is a great space.
00:24:16 What space are you talking about?
00:24:17 I can barely see the floor.
00:24:19 So it needs a little tidying up.
00:24:21 A little?
00:24:22 I wouldn't be surprised if this whole sculpture thing
00:24:24 was Anthony's secret ploy to get us to clean out his garage.
00:24:28 Us?
00:24:30 Oh, that's cute.
00:24:32 You thought you were getting out of this one.
00:24:34 You do realize I also have a job to do, right?
00:24:36 I have a very, very important meeting I need to prepare for.
00:24:39 Well, it's a great thing we have such an early head start.
00:24:42 But come on.
00:24:43 All it needs is a little tidying up.
00:24:46 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:24:49 Hi there.
00:25:00 I'm here to see--
00:25:01 He's here to see me.
00:25:02 You must be Mark.
00:25:04 Emilio.
00:25:05 Thank you for having me.
00:25:06 If all goes to plan, we'll be thanking you.
00:25:09 You can follow me.
00:25:10 Great.
00:25:15 Mark, we like what Architect Design 3D brings to the table.
00:25:19 But we do have some issues.
00:25:20 Namely, that the software doesn't
00:25:22 allow us to be as creatively free as we would like.
00:25:24 Our newest update should address that.
00:25:27 Unfortunately, I had the same conversation
00:25:28 with Anthony several months ago.
00:25:30 But we still haven't received the update.
00:25:33 I'm sorry to hear that.
00:25:33 But we're in our final testing phase.
00:25:35 So you should receive that update within the month.
00:25:38 That may be true.
00:25:39 But we would like to make a decision
00:25:41 within the next two weeks.
00:25:43 So unless you think Architect Design 3D's program
00:25:45 can be available to us by then, we'll
00:25:48 very likely go with Archetype.
00:25:50 Two weeks, huh?
00:25:52 We can do it.
00:25:54 As someone who respects your company
00:25:55 and would like to see this relationship grow,
00:25:57 I'd really like to make it work.
00:26:00 So would I.
00:26:00 In fact, why don't you and Pamela
00:26:02 come over for dinner this week?
00:26:04 And we can go over all the specifics you're looking for.
00:26:06 And we can get to know each other a bit better.
00:26:09 We would love that.
00:26:11 Excellent.
00:26:13 [WATER SPLASHING]
00:26:15 How was your afternoon?
00:26:22 Actually, it was--
00:26:23 Mine was absolutely terrible.
00:26:24 Follow me.
00:26:25 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:27 [SCOFFS]
00:26:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:26:31 Ah!
00:26:34 What-- what is that?
00:26:36 A dolphin with fangs?
00:26:39 It's the sock of Salmon.
00:26:40 Anthony likes to fish.
00:26:43 OK, A, no one would ever go fishing ever again
00:26:46 after catching something like that.
00:26:47 And B, a fish?
00:26:49 Ayla, come on.
00:26:50 You'd have better luck with a scooter gnome.
00:26:52 Well, what am I supposed to do, Mark?
00:26:55 I don't know what Anthony likes.
00:26:56 I don't know anything about him at all.
00:26:58 OK, you know what?
00:27:00 You need a break.
00:27:01 I can't take a break.
00:27:01 I have to learn how to sculpt.
00:27:03 You know what?
00:27:04 I might have an idea that would make
00:27:05 you feel a little bit better.
00:27:07 Now, let's go.
00:27:10 Come on.
00:27:11 [GRUNTS]
00:27:12 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:15 Fine.
00:27:15 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:19 Hello, fellow artists.
00:27:24 Welcome to sculpting class.
00:27:25 Today, we're going to be sculpting
00:27:27 elephant book stoppers.
00:27:28 So everyone should have a ball of clay
00:27:30 and an aluminum framework in front of them.
00:27:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:36 [INAUDIBLE]
00:27:39 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:27:43 Do you mind if I call you out?
00:27:55 Of course not.
00:27:56 So as you can see, folks, this is a perfect example
00:28:04 of what not to do.
00:28:06 You want to gradually add smaller bits of clay
00:28:08 so that you can easily shape and create the right proportions.
00:28:11 This is what happens when you--
00:28:14 Wait, did you drop this on the floor?
00:28:15 What?
00:28:16 No.
00:28:19 This is what happens when you're
00:28:20 reckless with your chisels.
00:28:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:28:25 Keep it up.
00:28:29 I will.
00:28:31 Thank you very much.
00:28:32 See you guys.
00:28:34 Hi.
00:28:35 Isla, have you ever sculpted before?
00:28:39 Oh, a little bit.
00:28:42 Your work has real potential.
00:28:46 Oh, well, thank you.
00:28:48 I hope you'll come back to the next class.
00:28:50 We'll be sculpting clay flowers, like this one, for you,
00:28:57 my lady.
00:28:58 Oh, thank you so much.
00:28:59 I know just where to put this.
00:29:01 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:29:03 I gotta go.
00:29:05 See ya.
00:29:06 Yeah, I'll see you later.
00:29:07 He called me out in front of the whole class.
00:29:13 Let me see it again.
00:29:13 Let me see it.
00:29:15 Mark, you're lucky he didn't kick you out of the class.
00:29:18 Reckless chisels.
00:29:20 My elephant's trunk was a devoted labor of love.
00:29:23 Well, you should be thrilled, because my confidence
00:29:25 is through the roof now that I know I have real potential.
00:29:30 That's great, because there's real potential.
00:29:32 I've never shown up to that class ever again.
00:29:34 Yeah, you should go.
00:29:35 You should go.
00:29:35 You've learned so much.
00:29:37 This cannot be improved.
00:29:38 It can be improved.
00:29:39 Hey, I'm heading out to a meeting.
00:29:46 Oh, OK, before you go, do you think
00:29:49 maybe I should ask Anthony instead of a grand garden
00:29:52 centerpiece?
00:29:53 He'd prefer an adorable--
00:29:54 Lob-sided bookend?
00:29:57 Couldn't hurt to ask.
00:29:58 Enjoy your meeting.
00:30:00 Enjoy your wet clay.
00:30:01 You're not that lopsided.
00:30:07 We've been commissioned to build a library,
00:30:15 but the contractor wants it to be eccentric and original.
00:30:18 These are the blueprints we have right now.
00:30:20 Oh, yeah, we've worked with blueprints like this before.
00:30:23 We heard about what happened with Brasswood Builders.
00:30:25 They called us and told us that your software
00:30:27 didn't live up to its promise.
00:30:29 They recommended that we go with Archetype.
00:30:31 What happened with Brasswood Builders
00:30:33 was complicated and unfortunate.
00:30:35 And that's why I would like to spend some time to figure out
00:30:38 exactly what you're looking for.
00:30:40 I appreciate that.
00:30:42 Here, come with me.
00:30:43 Let me show you what we've already started.
00:30:45 Hey there.
00:30:58 Hey.
00:30:59 How was your construction meeting?
00:31:02 Informative.
00:31:04 So what are you making this time?
00:31:07 Nothing.
00:31:08 I have clay purplises.
00:31:10 Well, firstly, that sounds serious.
00:31:11 You might want to get that checked out.
00:31:13 And secondly, if I'm being honest,
00:31:15 I kind of like that one better than the vampire fish.
00:31:18 You OK?
00:31:24 [SCOFFS]
00:31:25 I just don't know enough about him.
00:31:27 Even if I all of a sudden become an expert sculptor,
00:31:30 I--
00:31:32 I don't know what'll move him.
00:31:33 Come with me.
00:31:40 OK.
00:31:47 Wow.
00:31:56 Do you think Anthony kept everything?
00:31:58 Certainly not a minimalist.
00:32:00 Oh, by the way, we're playing this later.
00:32:03 Prepare to be demolished.
00:32:04 Can't wait to see you eat your words.
00:32:06 What kind of magic wizardry tool is this?
00:32:14 That's a sextant.
00:32:16 People used to use them for boating.
00:32:18 I think this one has been in Anthony's family
00:32:20 for, like, generations.
00:32:22 Well, how does it work?
00:32:23 [LAUGHS]
00:32:25 There you go.
00:32:27 Yeah, you measure the angle between the celestial body
00:32:30 and the horizon for navigational purposes.
00:32:34 Well, I would be permanently lost at sea.
00:32:37 No, you'd figure it out.
00:32:39 We can go out on the water sometime, and I'll show you.
00:32:42 Photos.
00:32:43 Oh, that's Kathy and Anthony.
00:32:51 Spring, 1993.
00:32:55 This seems up your alley.
00:32:56 That is stunning.
00:33:02 Kathy loved art.
00:33:03 She was a real collector.
00:33:05 Who was the artist?
00:33:07 I'm not sure.
00:33:08 I do know that they have a lot of this artist's work hanging
00:33:11 up around the house, though.
00:33:13 It reminds me of something I've seen before.
00:33:16 You know, you should really take your art to the flea market
00:33:18 here.
00:33:19 People would love your stuff.
00:33:21 OK, I don't think so.
00:33:23 Why not?
00:33:24 I don't have the time.
00:33:27 I don't know if you forgot, but I'm learning an entirely
00:33:30 new art medium over here.
00:33:31 You have time to attend one flea market.
00:33:33 Come on, your landscapes, they would sell like crazy there.
00:33:36 I'll even help you set up.
00:33:37 It would be good for you.
00:33:39 Why are you so concerned with what's good for me?
00:33:41 Because I think you're talented, and I think I could
00:33:45 help you with my skill set.
00:33:47 But what is your skill set exactly?
00:33:50 Because frankly, I haven't seen you work on anything
00:33:53 since you got here.
00:33:54 That's because it's all up here.
00:33:56 Is it?
00:33:58 Aren't you supposed to be learning some new software
00:34:00 program or something?
00:34:02 I am a salesman, OK?
00:34:04 I'm a pretty good salesman.
00:34:05 I don't need to use the software to sell it.
00:34:07 Anthony seems to think so.
00:34:10 That's because Anthony's an engineer, and he doesn't
00:34:12 understand the intricacies of interpersonal business.
00:34:15 Intricacies of interpersonal business relationships.
00:34:19 Look, I'm having the CEO and his wife over for dinner
00:34:21 tomorrow.
00:34:22 Once they see how invested in them I am,
00:34:24 they'll feel comfortable doing business with us.
00:34:27 Not everything is networking and sales, you know.
00:34:31 I beg to differ.
00:34:32 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:34:35 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:34:39 Hey, Anthony.
00:34:53 Here's a canoe I made that is also a hot dog.
00:34:57 Hope you like it.
00:34:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:35:01 Ugh.
00:35:01 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:35:03 [SIGH]
00:35:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:35:08 Miss me?
00:35:11 Yes, but do you know what I miss even more?
00:35:14 Knowing what I'm doing.
00:35:15 So I take it it's going well, then?
00:35:18 Daniela, I don't know what to sculpt or how to sculpt it.
00:35:21 Maybe you could come up and help me?
00:35:24 Sculpting isn't my forte either, hon.
00:35:27 Plus, I have a showing at the Gallery of Modern Art
00:35:29 this week I need to prepare for.
00:35:31 Elaine's supposed to be there, and I
00:35:32 want to stay top of her mind so she'll give us that review.
00:35:36 I honestly can't believe she hasn't written one already.
00:35:39 Well, there's a lot of galleries in New York
00:35:41 to choose from.
00:35:42 Still, she would be crazy not to feature you.
00:35:45 Oh, I hope so.
00:35:47 Be so good for us.
00:35:50 Anyway, didn't you take a sculpting class?
00:35:52 How did that go?
00:35:53 It was helpful.
00:35:56 So go to the class again.
00:35:57 See if you can get your teacher's input.
00:36:00 You know what?
00:36:01 You're right.
00:36:02 I could do that.
00:36:03 How's Software Guy?
00:36:05 Not that into software, so it seems.
00:36:07 He's more of a salesman.
00:36:10 Is he good company?
00:36:13 He's better than nothing.
00:36:16 Great.
00:36:17 That's exactly the kind of review
00:36:19 I'm hoping to get from Elaine.
00:36:20 [LAUGHTER]
00:36:22 OK, bye, Daniela.
00:36:24 Bye, Ina.
00:36:25 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:36:28 How's the sculpting going?
00:36:44 You know, it's paddling along.
00:36:47 Also, I rearranged your outside settings a little bit.
00:36:50 Oh?
00:36:51 Didn't approve of my layout?
00:36:53 You know, I don't want to make your head any bigger,
00:36:55 because I imagine your neck is already under immense strain.
00:36:58 But I actually think you did a really nice job.
00:37:02 I'm impressed.
00:37:03 Thank you.
00:37:04 I enjoy preparing a space.
00:37:05 So do I.
00:37:08 Does that mean we have something in common?
00:37:10 Impossible.
00:37:10 So do you need help with any of this?
00:37:16 Sure.
00:37:17 Why don't you pass me that saffron powder there?
00:37:19 Ooh, wow.
00:37:20 Saffron powder, fancy night.
00:37:22 Do you like to cook?
00:37:23 If putting a sweet potato in the microwave counts as cooking,
00:37:26 then yes.
00:37:27 It doesn't.
00:37:28 I was afraid of that.
00:37:29 You know what?
00:37:30 Why don't you try this?
00:37:31 It's easy.
00:37:32 Your turn.
00:37:42 Bet you haven't seen this move before.
00:37:44 [GRUNTING]
00:37:49 Who taught you that?
00:37:51 I learned it in a very elite culinary school.
00:37:54 Oh, really?
00:37:55 Would I get in?
00:37:55 Let's see what you got.
00:37:57 You want to see what I got?
00:37:58 One egg, two egg.
00:37:59 Sadly, no, you wouldn't get in.
00:38:05 But you could apply again next year.
00:38:07 There's always next year.
00:38:07 OK.
00:38:08 And at one point, I'm talking to Claude,
00:38:14 and he takes off his suit jacket.
00:38:15 And I realize that's my moment.
00:38:18 So I push him in the pool.
00:38:20 Cut to we end up making a deal treading water in the deep end.
00:38:24 I hope it wasn't a nice suit.
00:38:25 Are you kidding me?
00:38:26 It was a beautiful suit.
00:38:27 I had to go get it dry cleaned.
00:38:29 Well, I'm sure he appreciated that.
00:38:31 He did.
00:38:32 Speaking of which, I just wanted to say thank you
00:38:34 for coming tonight, because we really
00:38:37 do want to make this work.
00:38:38 And I really thought that this might be a good opportunity
00:38:41 to discuss how we can better our product to serve your needs.
00:38:48 We love your software, and we love your price point.
00:38:51 But Architime software would allow
00:38:53 us to be a bit more original and innovative.
00:38:56 Which means we could work with more versatile styles.
00:38:59 Which means we could expand our business
00:39:01 and work with more clients.
00:39:04 But aside from being so expensive,
00:39:06 Architime can be difficult to use.
00:39:10 On the other hand, your program has such loaded updates,
00:39:14 it can be difficult to adapt.
00:39:17 It might help if you walk them through it.
00:39:20 Good idea.
00:39:21 A presentational tutorial would be hugely helpful.
00:39:25 Well, I'm not so sure that's necessary.
00:39:27 The updates will be pretty self-explanatory.
00:39:29 I feel like it would be really beneficial.
00:39:32 I agree.
00:39:33 I mean, if you wouldn't mind, Mark,
00:39:36 perhaps after the changes are made,
00:39:38 we can schedule a user presentation.
00:39:41 I think it would make us far more confident in going
00:39:43 with your product.
00:39:44 Yeah.
00:39:45 Yes, let's do it.
00:39:48 Excellent.
00:39:50 In the meantime, let us know if we can be of any service to you.
00:39:53 We're here to help.
00:39:55 Absolutely, I will.
00:39:56 Thank you.
00:39:58 Cheers.
00:39:59 Well, cheers.
00:40:00 Cheers.
00:40:01 Cheers.
00:40:01 I had this under control.
00:40:12 How?
00:40:12 Were you just going to tell jokes and swap stories
00:40:14 about pool parties and that was going to be enough?
00:40:16 We're barely going to get these changes in under the wire.
00:40:19 And now I have to learn how to build models
00:40:21 using architectural software and figure out
00:40:23 how these changes are going to work in less than a week?
00:40:25 I mean--
00:40:25 Isn't that your job?
00:40:27 No.
00:40:28 My job is to convince them that our software is the best,
00:40:31 not to show them.
00:40:32 Isn't showing them the best way to do that?
00:40:34 At some point, Mark, you have to actually know your craft.
00:40:41 And how is that working for you?
00:40:42 Better than it's going for you.
00:40:48 Because at least I'm trying.
00:40:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:40:52 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:40:55 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:40:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:41:02 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:41:05 (sad music)
00:41:07 (sad music)
00:41:10 (sad music)
00:41:12 (sad music)
00:41:40 - My dear Anthony, every one of DC's paintings
00:41:43 reminds me of times we've shared.
00:41:45 The way she captures the lake, the trees, and the town
00:41:49 is the way I remember seeing it when we first fell in love.
00:41:52 She's more of an abstract artist now,
00:41:57 but when I commissioned this piece in her original style,
00:42:00 she was thrilled and beyond kind.
00:42:02 I suppose this town attracts beautiful hearts
00:42:05 from all over.
00:42:06 I'm so glad that I found yours.
00:42:10 - You're in love, Kathy.
00:42:11 - You're up late.
00:42:15 - I was looking for inspiration.
00:42:19 - Any luck?
00:42:21 - I think so, actually.
00:42:25 - I wanted to apologize to you.
00:42:31 - That only took four hours.
00:42:37 - I'm sorry.
00:42:39 I realized the only reason I was upset
00:42:40 is because you were right.
00:42:42 I can't do my job correctly
00:42:44 if I don't know what it is I'm selling.
00:42:46 - Sounds like you got a lot of work cut out for you.
00:42:51 - Which is why I have a proposal for you.
00:42:56 I want you to help me with the presentation.
00:42:58 You'd be the perfect guinea pig
00:42:59 because you don't know the software,
00:43:01 but you're critical and artistic enough to pick it apart.
00:43:08 - Okay, fine.
00:43:10 But if that's what you want,
00:43:12 you can't get upset when I let my critical flag fly.
00:43:15 - Okay, I won't.
00:43:16 And in return, I wanna help you.
00:43:18 You need to start selling your work.
00:43:22 - Mark, I--
00:43:23 - Isla, come on.
00:43:24 If you wanna be an artist,
00:43:25 you have to get over your fear
00:43:26 and start showing people your art.
00:43:28 And that's why tomorrow we're bringing your pieces
00:43:31 to the flea market.
00:43:32 And that is final.
00:43:33 (upbeat music)
00:43:36 - He just yelled at me.
00:43:41 - Watercolors, oils, we got 'em all, folks.
00:43:50 Isla De La Cruz is the most talented artist
00:43:52 in the history of artists.
00:43:54 Monet, never heard of him.
00:43:56 Picasso, forget about him.
00:43:58 Buy one, get one 50% off.
00:43:59 This is a limited time deal, folks.
00:44:02 She is bound for greatness.
00:44:03 Ladies, ladies.
00:44:05 Do you know Isla De La Cruz and her work?
00:44:07 No?
00:44:08 Are you just visiting or do you live here?
00:44:09 - Just visiting. - Just visiting?
00:44:10 Okay, great, Isla.
00:44:12 Why don't you show these ladies some of your work?
00:44:14 - Hi.
00:44:15 - Hi.
00:44:16 - This looks just like my grandparents' backyard.
00:44:23 Okay, great.
00:44:24 Do you have a business card or a website?
00:44:27 - No, I don't actually.
00:44:28 - What?
00:44:30 (birds chirping)
00:44:32 Sorry.
00:44:33 You missed sculpting class the other day.
00:44:38 - I know, I really wish I was able to make it.
00:44:40 - Do you?
00:44:41 - Yes.
00:44:42 - Well, tomorrow we're actually doing a free form class,
00:44:46 so you can bring whatever you've been working on.
00:44:48 - Oh, that sounds great.
00:44:50 - Does it?
00:44:51 - I will be there.
00:44:53 - I won't, unfortunately.
00:44:57 - Oh, that's too bad, Mark.
00:44:58 You could really use the practice.
00:45:00 (Isla laughs)
00:45:02 Are those business cards printing still or?
00:45:05 Sorry about that.
00:45:06 Here you go.
00:45:10 Do you mind if I kept one of them?
00:45:16 - Oh, yeah, of course.
00:45:18 - And I will take two.
00:45:20 - Why?
00:45:26 - Just because I will take two.
00:45:30 Thank you.
00:45:31 - Thanks.
00:45:34 - And voila.
00:45:45 - That looks great.
00:45:48 - Don't sound so surprised.
00:45:50 - Except there.
00:45:54 - Wow, that does look better.
00:45:56 - Artist eye.
00:45:57 Speaking of, are you ready for me to judge your presentation?
00:46:01 - Question is, are you ready?
00:46:04 - Good design is design that includes the needs of people,
00:46:10 which is why Architect Design 3D is here to serve you.
00:46:13 Now, most software can take you from point A to point B,
00:46:16 but imagination can take you anywhere.
00:46:19 And that's why we've introduced freehand tools
00:46:21 that you can add your own artistic flair,
00:46:24 namely the brush tool.
00:46:25 - Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:46:28 Aren't you supposed to be showing me how to use the thing?
00:46:30 Why am I watching a ninth grade PowerPoint presentation?
00:46:34 - What are you, I'm describing all the new features.
00:46:37 - Mark, we talked about this.
00:46:39 The Rodriguez family wants you to walk them
00:46:41 through the changes, not talk around them.
00:46:43 - Yeah, but isn't that basically the same thing?
00:46:46 - No.
00:46:47 Come back when you have a real presentation.
00:46:50 (upbeat music)
00:46:53 (upbeat music)
00:46:55 (upbeat music)
00:46:58 (upbeat music)
00:47:00 (upbeat music)
00:47:03 (upbeat music)
00:47:05 (upbeat music)
00:47:08 - Hey Mark, did you...
00:47:35 (upbeat music)
00:47:38 (upbeat music)
00:47:41 (upbeat music)
00:47:43 (upbeat music)
00:48:07 (upbeat music)
00:48:09 - Nice.
00:48:30 What do we have here?
00:48:35 - Oh, well it's supposed to be a dove.
00:48:40 What do you think?
00:48:42 - I think you have a real eye for this.
00:48:46 - Oh, thanks.
00:48:47 - I think if we just fix some of the proportions a little
00:48:50 and use our flat knife to create some of the feathers.
00:48:54 There you go.
00:48:57 - Thanks.
00:49:00 - Of course.
00:49:01 Now what do you plan on doing after this?
00:49:05 - Well, I was thinking I need to define the tail a bit more.
00:49:09 - I was actually talking about after class.
00:49:13 - After, oh, after.
00:49:16 I actually, I don't have any plans.
00:49:24 - Now you do?
00:49:25 Coffee on me.
00:49:32 - Sure.
00:49:35 (upbeat music)
00:49:37 - I think I started sculpting when I was three or something.
00:49:46 - What, three?
00:49:48 What did you use, like a baby suit or something?
00:49:51 - Yes, actually.
00:49:53 Well, I would love to see them.
00:49:56 - What, my paintings?
00:49:59 Oh no, no, no, you don't want to see them.
00:50:02 - I really do.
00:50:03 (upbeat music)
00:50:05 Okay.
00:50:08 Here.
00:50:11 What?
00:50:21 - Oh, I just didn't expect your paintings
00:50:23 to look like this.
00:50:24 - Well, what did you expect them to look like?
00:50:28 - These are pretty.
00:50:32 I just feel like there's no life behind them.
00:50:35 - What, so you're saying my paintings are boring?
00:50:37 - I think you're playing it safe.
00:50:40 I feel like there's more to you.
00:50:44 - You don't even know me.
00:50:46 - Well, you know, as a fellow visionary, I can just tell.
00:50:49 - Well, thank you for your input, Dylan.
00:50:54 - What?
00:50:56 It was constructive criticism.
00:50:59 From one artist to another.
00:51:02 (upbeat music)
00:51:05 - Hey, come and take a look at what I figured out.
00:51:09 Or not, only took me all morning.
00:51:15 Hey, hey, what are you doing?
00:51:19 Was my presentation really that bad?
00:51:26 Whoa, what are you doing?
00:51:27 Stop.
00:51:29 Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up, hold up, hold up.
00:51:31 Listen, I get it, the sculpting class made me upset too,
00:51:33 but-- - It wasn't the class.
00:51:35 I grabbed a coffee with Dylan.
00:51:39 - Oh, okay, well, that was your first mistake.
00:51:41 I'm sorry, I'm sorry, sorry.
00:51:43 Just talk to me, what happened?
00:51:45 - I showed him my stuff and he didn't like it.
00:51:51 - So?
00:51:52 - So he's an artist too, he's a peer.
00:51:55 His opinion is valuable.
00:51:57 - We are talking about Dylan,
00:51:59 the guy who plays with Play-Doh
00:52:00 in the back of the craft store, right?
00:52:02 Will you stop stress sculpting just for a second?
00:52:05 Listen to me, you are the most talented artist
00:52:09 I have ever known, but the fact of the matter
00:52:12 is some people are just not gonna like your stuff.
00:52:14 - I know that, but--
00:52:17 - Isla, Isla, it's not your fault
00:52:19 that some people have terrible taste.
00:52:21 But guess what?
00:52:22 You don't want your work hanging on their walls anyway.
00:52:24 - I am not good at rejection.
00:52:29 - You know how you get over that?
00:52:31 - How?
00:52:32 - More rejection.
00:52:34 So literally wash your hands of this and follow me.
00:52:36 You still wanna learn how to use a sextant?
00:52:39 You ever been on a boat?
00:52:41 - Oh yeah, I used to live on a beach, so.
00:52:43 We would take these tiny boats out
00:52:45 to these little deserted islands for scavenger hunt.
00:52:48 - Really?
00:52:49 Scavenge for what?
00:52:51 - Seagull feathers, hermit crabs, gold, obviously.
00:52:56 - Oh, really?
00:52:57 You find any?
00:52:58 - Loads.
00:52:59 Did I forget to mention I'm incredibly rich?
00:53:01 - No, I think you failed to account
00:53:04 your successful stint as a pirate.
00:53:06 (Isla laughs)
00:53:08 - So when was the last time you were out here?
00:53:10 - I was out here with Kathy and Anthony
00:53:13 when I first got the job,
00:53:15 which is when he first got his boat,
00:53:18 which he of course named it for her.
00:53:20 - My dove.
00:53:20 - My dove, yeah, how did you know that?
00:53:23 - I know that's what he called her.
00:53:24 Was all over their old photos in the basement.
00:53:27 - Yeah, they were perfect for each other.
00:53:29 I keep trying to convince him to get back out there,
00:53:30 but he doesn't, just doesn't seem very interested.
00:53:33 - Nah, he'll find his own way.
00:53:34 - Speaking of which, are you sure you don't wanna teach me?
00:53:40 After hearing about your successful career as a buccaneer?
00:53:42 - No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:44 Turns out that I just had incredible navigation intuition,
00:53:47 so I didn't need one.
00:53:48 - Right, right.
00:53:49 Well, I'll help set it up.
00:53:51 See, what you do is you put this to your eye, first of all.
00:53:56 - Okay.
00:53:56 - You see how the sun is on the horizon?
00:53:58 - Yes.
00:53:59 - Okay, so now what we've done is move the index bar
00:54:02 so that the sun is positioned there.
00:54:04 And once the sun comes out and hits the horizon,
00:54:06 then we can take a look at the elevation bar.
00:54:08 And the time and the angle, the measurement of those,
00:54:11 is what determines where we are.
00:54:13 - Okay.
00:54:13 So where are we?
00:54:17 - We are unfortunately out of time for our lesson,
00:54:22 so not much I can do. - What?
00:54:23 - Unless you happen to have your nautical almanac with you.
00:54:26 - Oh, rats, no.
00:54:28 I lent both my copies out.
00:54:30 - Wait, wait, you have two copy, two almanacs?
00:54:33 - Hardcover and paperback.
00:54:35 - Right, right, although which you don't need
00:54:37 because of your amazing nautical intuition, of course.
00:54:40 - Exactly, I just had them for the coffee table.
00:54:43 - I see.
00:54:45 (upbeat music)
00:54:54 - I love it.
00:54:55 Thanks for getting me out, that was fun.
00:54:59 - It was fun.
00:55:00 And I appreciate you letting me come along.
00:55:02 I know sometimes you'd like to leave me
00:55:04 on a little deserted island.
00:55:05 - Do I really make you feel like that?
00:55:08 - No, no, I'm just kidding.
00:55:10 You're far too nice to me.
00:55:11 Sometimes you occasionally put me in my place,
00:55:14 which I appreciate.
00:55:15 Seriously. - Do you?
00:55:18 - Absolutely, seriously, it's a really good trade-off.
00:55:21 I encourage you to be more confident
00:55:22 and you make me constantly doubt myself.
00:55:25 - Oh, what?
00:55:25 - It's kind of perfect if you think about it.
00:55:29 - Oh, I don't want you to doubt yourself.
00:55:32 I just, I want you to push yourself
00:55:35 because I think you're capable of more than you know.
00:55:37 - And I feel exactly the same way.
00:55:41 About myself, I mean.
00:55:45 - Okay.
00:55:49 Good night, Mark.
00:55:51 - Good night, Isla.
00:55:53 Sleep well.
00:55:54 (gentle music)
00:55:57 (door opening)
00:56:00 (door closing)
00:56:04 (door closing)
00:56:17 (Isla sighing)
00:56:21 (gentle music)
00:56:26 (door closing)
00:56:29 (phone ringing)
00:56:37 - Hello?
00:56:42 - Miss me?
00:56:44 - Not when I'm unconscious.
00:56:46 - Sorry.
00:56:47 - Why are you calling at 6 a.m.?
00:56:50 Is this an emergency?
00:56:52 Because that's the only valid excuse
00:56:53 to be calling at this hour.
00:56:55 - I'm getting called.
00:56:56 - Oh, what did she say?
00:56:59 - She said she loves my work
00:57:01 and she was very impressed with the last showing,
00:57:04 as well as the persistence of my assistance emails.
00:57:08 - See, I told you it was annoying.
00:57:10 - But we were right.
00:57:11 She doesn't think the gallery's collection
00:57:13 is diverse enough to merit a review.
00:57:15 - So what does that mean?
00:57:17 - It means she wants more than just abstracts.
00:57:21 Frankly, I think she wants more than just paintings.
00:57:23 - I see.
00:57:25 Something like a sculpture.
00:57:28 - Daniela.
00:57:29 - Wait, just hear me out.
00:57:31 I was thinking that maybe I could sculpt something.
00:57:35 I could come up north and practice with you.
00:57:37 It could be fun.
00:57:39 Maybe you could teach me a thing or two.
00:57:41 - Well, I would love for you to come up,
00:57:43 but I have to warn you, I'm not very good.
00:57:45 - Hmm, I've never heard that before.
00:57:47 - Morning.
00:57:53 (gasps)
00:57:55 - What are you doing up?
00:57:58 You're never up this early.
00:57:59 - I am working on my presentation
00:58:01 so that when I show you my next draft,
00:58:02 you'll be absolutely beside yourself.
00:58:04 But apparently I don't have to work that hard.
00:58:06 - Well, just so you know, my boss Daniela
00:58:08 is coming up today.
00:58:09 - Oh, great.
00:58:10 It'll be nice to see her again.
00:58:11 Here you go.
00:58:12 - For me?
00:58:16 (upbeat music)
00:58:18 - Hi!
00:58:29 - Wow.
00:58:32 - I know.
00:58:32 So good to see you.
00:58:36 - So, let me get this straight.
00:58:39 You're staying here with a very handsome single man
00:58:45 and you've been commissioned to sculpt whatever you want.
00:58:48 Am I missing anything?
00:58:49 - That's about right.
00:58:51 - I'm really glad I came.
00:58:53 You need my help.
00:58:54 - I need your help?
00:58:57 I thought you came for inspiration.
00:59:00 - Wow.
00:59:03 - I know.
00:59:05 - Mark, hi.
00:59:07 Nice to see you again.
00:59:08 - Hi, Daniela.
00:59:08 Glad you could make it.
00:59:09 Funnily enough, I just got off the phone with Anthony
00:59:12 who says he will also be making it up today.
00:59:15 - Oh no.
00:59:16 - Oh yes.
00:59:17 And he's gonna wanna see what kind of progress we've made.
00:59:19 - Oh, I know what I wanna sculpt,
00:59:20 but I don't have a sculpture.
00:59:22 - And I have all the research,
00:59:23 but I haven't even started the presentation.
00:59:25 - Daniela, how do you feel about starting a diversion?
00:59:32 - Yeah, we're gonna need to buy some time.
00:59:34 So can you please not let him into my office?
00:59:36 - And don't let him into the garage.
00:59:38 - Can you repeat that?
00:59:41 (upbeat music)
00:59:43 - Hi.
00:59:52 You must be Anthony.
00:59:55 - I'm sorry, who are you?
00:59:59 - Of course.
01:00:01 It must be odd having a stranger open the door to your house.
01:00:04 I'm Daniela.
01:00:05 Isla's boss, friend.
01:00:08 Well, friend first, boss second.
01:00:10 (Daniela laughs)
01:00:12 - I see.
01:00:12 Do you mind if I-
01:00:15 - Password.
01:00:16 Just kidding.
01:00:20 No one can take a joke today.
01:00:28 - Where is everyone?
01:00:30 - Isla and Mark?
01:00:30 - Yeah.
01:00:31 - They're both working, not to be interrupted.
01:00:33 They're in a flow state.
01:00:35 - Flow state?
01:00:36 Interesting.
01:00:38 I should just pop in and give Isla a quick hello?
01:00:42 No?
01:00:42 - I just left her in the garage so she could focus.
01:00:45 Flow state is very fragile.
01:00:48 It's easily broken.
01:00:49 - I see.
01:00:50 Okay, well I should let Mark know I'm here.
01:00:54 - I'm just here to promote productivity.
01:00:56 - Have we met?
01:01:00 - Where did you get this?
01:01:08 (playful music)
01:01:11 - Oh, my wife bought that.
01:01:13 - Why do you ask?
01:01:14 - It's mine.
01:01:15 I painted it.
01:01:18 (phone ringing)
01:01:27 - Hi, how's it going?
01:01:31 - Hey.
01:01:32 - Good, I'm not finished, but if Anthony asked,
01:01:34 at least I have something now.
01:01:36 - How about you?
01:01:37 - Same.
01:01:38 - How about you meet me in the kitchen?
01:01:44 Make some dinner?
01:01:45 - Are you offering to microwave a potato for me?
01:01:48 - I just might be.
01:01:50 - For a while.
01:01:58 - But you went for a while.
01:01:59 - Yeah.
01:02:00 - Hi, Anthony.
01:02:01 - Isla, nice to see you.
01:02:03 How's everything going?
01:02:05 - Great, the sculpture's really coming along.
01:02:07 - Anthony, good to see you.
01:02:09 The gang's all here.
01:02:10 So what were you two chatting about?
01:02:12 - Well, Kathy was a customer of mine.
01:02:18 We met at the flea market, what, 30 years ago?
01:02:22 And she bought a lot of my paintings.
01:02:24 - Wait, so you are a DC?
01:02:27 But you usually use your full name as your signature.
01:02:32 - When I first started off, I told you this, Isla.
01:02:35 I was a lot like you, a total perfectionist.
01:02:39 And I wasn't comfortable signing my full name
01:02:43 to my paintings.
01:02:44 - I did not realize you painted anything
01:02:47 other than abstracts.
01:02:49 - I paint scenes inspired by my environment.
01:02:51 So when I lived here, I painted landscapes.
01:02:54 And when I moved to the city, my style changed.
01:02:57 - So Danielle and I are thinking of grabbing some dinner.
01:03:03 Would you like to join us?
01:03:05 - Oh no, Mark and I are gonna have some pizza or something,
01:03:10 but you should both go.
01:03:12 - Okay, we will.
01:03:14 - Are you sure?
01:03:19 Is it okay if I meet you for sculpting tomorrow?
01:03:21 - Totally fine.
01:03:22 - Have fun. - Bye.
01:03:27 - Okay, not to offend you, but if you're offering me
01:03:32 the choice between a potato and pizza, I choose pizza.
01:03:35 - There's nothing wrong with a potato.
01:03:37 - You were prom king?
01:03:47 This all makes so much sense now.
01:03:49 - You're being prom king might be cool in high school,
01:03:51 but when you bring it up after high school,
01:03:53 you're immediately the most insufferable person
01:03:55 in the room.
01:03:56 - What if you bring it up outside?
01:03:58 - Hey, I didn't volunteer that information, you asked.
01:04:02 - I did, didn't I?
01:04:03 - It's so amazing that Anthony has Daniella's work
01:04:10 in his house.
01:04:11 What are the chances?
01:04:13 - Slim.
01:04:14 It's really nice to see him light up like that again though.
01:04:18 I think Kathy really connected with Daniella's paintings.
01:04:22 - So nice.
01:04:24 It's always been Daniella's mission with her art.
01:04:26 - Has that not been your mission?
01:04:28 - No, it has.
01:04:29 It's just...
01:04:31 (gentle music)
01:04:34 I think sometimes I'm afraid that I'll put my heart
01:04:41 into something I make and no one will connect to it.
01:04:44 So, it feels a little safer to not share it at all.
01:04:50 - Can I tell you something?
01:04:56 - Of course.
01:04:59 - If I hadn't been looking to buy that painting for Anthony,
01:05:02 I would have bought it for myself.
01:05:04 - Really?
01:05:07 - Yes, really.
01:05:08 I think you're gifted.
01:05:11 And I think it's only a matter of time
01:05:13 before the rest of the world sees that too.
01:05:16 If you let them.
01:05:17 (thunder rumbling)
01:05:23 - Does that mean it's gonna rain?
01:05:27 - Yeah, that is definitely gonna rain
01:05:29 and it's gonna start, it's gonna come down fast.
01:05:31 Let's go, let's go.
01:05:32 Were you really gonna abandon this piece into the storm?
01:05:38 I mean, this is the perfect flatbread right here.
01:05:40 - Just in time.
01:05:45 - Is Daniella here?
01:05:47 - No, she's staying with her mom in the next town over.
01:05:52 - Did you have a nice time?
01:05:53 - I had a wonderful time.
01:05:55 But we had to back in right after I got the storm alerts.
01:05:58 - So is this supposed to be a big storm or?
01:06:00 - Seems like it.
01:06:01 Weather app says to brace for power outages.
01:06:04 So I'm going to bed.
01:06:05 Tomorrow,
01:06:07 I'd love to see the headway you're both made.
01:06:13 - Sure thing. - Happy to show you.
01:06:17 - Great.
01:06:18 Sleep well, Anthony.
01:06:20 - Always do.
01:06:20 - So, back to work?
01:06:25 - I think so.
01:06:26 Should I make the coffee this time?
01:06:29 - I don't know, last time you made coffee, you threatened me.
01:06:32 - Were you scared?
01:06:33 - Of you?
01:06:34 Terrified.
01:06:35 - We should be.
01:06:36 Terrified.
01:06:38 (gentle music)
01:06:41 (thunder rumbling)
01:06:44 (thunder rumbling)
01:06:47 (thunder rumbling)
01:06:55 (water splashing)
01:07:13 (water splashing)
01:07:16 - Hey, are you okay?
01:07:32 - I'm fine, but,
01:07:33 look at my dove.
01:07:39 - Oh, what happened?
01:07:41 - Is there anything I can do?
01:07:43 - I don't think so, I just,
01:07:45 I don't have any more time,
01:07:47 I'm gonna have to tell Anthony.
01:07:49 - Well, he's not gonna be upset about this, Isla.
01:07:52 I'm sure he'll give you more time,
01:07:53 even if it means you can't stay in the house.
01:07:55 It was a total accident.
01:07:56 - I know, but it was finally the way I wanted it to be.
01:08:01 I just, I don't think I could replicate it the same way.
01:08:10 - You know what?
01:08:11 I think I may have an idea.
01:08:14 I am gonna teach you how to use our program
01:08:18 so you can draw your dove,
01:08:19 and then tomorrow morning,
01:08:20 we'll 3D print it over to Emilio's office.
01:08:22 - Well, that's cool.
01:08:26 - Please tell Emilio that.
01:08:28 Yeah, fix the feather there, maybe.
01:08:35 And then maybe,
01:08:36 how about pulling the beak down a little bit?
01:08:39 - Mm-hmm.
01:08:40 - Perfect.
01:08:43 Then if you wanna resize the whole thing
01:08:44 in the same aspect ratio,
01:08:45 you just add the percentage increase.
01:08:47 (Isla laughs)
01:08:51 - Wow, that was so easy.
01:08:54 - Yeah, that looks great.
01:08:55 Looks really great.
01:08:58 - Yeah?
01:09:00 - Honestly, I'm a little insulted
01:09:01 that you picked that up so quickly.
01:09:03 - Oh, I'm sure there were more complicated parts,
01:09:06 you know, Joey.
01:09:07 (gentle music)
01:09:10 If I was Anthony,
01:09:11 I would be really proud to have you on my team.
01:09:13 - So I'll meet you downstairs tomorrow morning?
01:09:26 - I'll make the coffee.
01:09:28 - Great.
01:09:29 'Cause we're gonna need it.
01:09:31 - Oh, no, what time is it?
01:09:32 - Oh, no, I can't tell you that.
01:09:33 - Is it that late?
01:09:34 - Later.
01:09:35 - Oh, well, I guess I should definitely get to bed then.
01:09:40 - Me too, I guess.
01:09:42 (Isla laughs)
01:09:43 Good night.
01:09:45 - Good night.
01:09:45 - Isla.
01:09:48 I just wanted to say,
01:09:53 you forgot your sketchbook.
01:09:59 - Thanks.
01:10:05 Good night.
01:10:06 - Good night.
01:10:07 - It's not that easy.
01:10:14 - Wait a second.
01:10:21 Oh, no.
01:10:25 (birds chirping)
01:10:32 (gentle music)
01:10:34 - Morning, how was your nap?
01:10:39 - It was great.
01:10:41 You ready to go?
01:10:42 - Yeah, don't be nervous, but I did make the coffee.
01:10:47 - Oh, well, thank you for this.
01:10:49 I'll see you in the car?
01:10:51 - Yeah.
01:10:52 - Okay.
01:10:53 (gentle music)
01:10:58 (people chattering)
01:11:01 - Hi, we're looking for-
01:11:06 - I assume you're looking for me.
01:11:08 - You are yearly good at that.
01:11:09 - How can I help you both?
01:11:12 - You have a 3D printer, I'm assuming?
01:11:14 - I do.
01:11:15 - Well, we have an art project that could use your help
01:11:17 if you'd be willing.
01:11:19 - You're here to help us, we're here to help you.
01:11:21 Yes, beautiful.
01:11:26 - Thank you.
01:11:27 - How did you make it?
01:11:28 - Using architect design 3D software, actually.
01:11:31 I just drew it into place and scanned the drawing.
01:11:34 - You don't say.
01:11:35 - It's really something.
01:11:36 I'm excited for you to see the presentation.
01:11:40 - We're still on for tomorrow, right, Mark?
01:11:42 - Yes, that's right.
01:11:43 - Well, now that I've got a taste
01:11:46 for what this thing can do,
01:11:47 I'm eager to get the full run down.
01:11:49 - We're excited to show you.
01:11:52 (door opens)
01:11:54 - Hey, Mark, is everything okay?
01:12:01 You haven't made fun of me once today,
01:12:02 I'm starting to get a little worried.
01:12:03 - That's nothing.
01:12:04 - I just want you to tell me what's going on,
01:12:07 maybe I could help you.
01:12:08 - I didn't print the blueprint using architect design 3D.
01:12:16 - What do you mean?
01:12:21 - I downloaded the Archetype free trial for research
01:12:24 and then after you left,
01:12:27 I uploaded your drawing to the program
01:12:28 and then I printed the blueprint from there.
01:12:31 - Why would you do that?
01:12:32 - Well, because it looks like
01:12:35 with complex designs like yours,
01:12:37 our freehand tool isn't really compatible
01:12:39 with the blueprint platform.
01:12:41 - Okay, so can you fix it?
01:12:46 - I don't know how.
01:12:47 - Can you call the engineers on your team?
01:12:50 - Well, I could, but the problem is
01:12:53 the presentation is tomorrow.
01:12:55 If I tell Emilio that our software
01:12:56 is blueprint incompatible,
01:12:57 he's definitely gonna go with Archetype.
01:12:59 - Okay, well, you have to tell him, right?
01:13:03 - Not necessarily.
01:13:06 - Mark.
01:13:07 - It'll be fine.
01:13:08 We make the fix after the deal is done
01:13:10 and Rodriguez wouldn't even notice.
01:13:12 - Or he would.
01:13:14 You made the same mistake before
01:13:15 and let me remind you, it didn't turn out well.
01:13:17 - If I tell Anthony or the engineers,
01:13:19 they'll get scared and they'll call off
01:13:20 the entire presentation.
01:13:22 - That's not your fault.
01:13:23 - It will be.
01:13:24 - So you're just gonna lie?
01:13:27 - No, I'm just not gonna mention it.
01:13:30 - Mark, just call off the presentation
01:13:32 and take a few more days to fix it.
01:13:33 - I promised Rodriguez two weeks.
01:13:35 It's a huge account, I can't call it off.
01:13:38 - I can't believe this.
01:13:39 After everything we've talked about.
01:13:41 - What do you want me to do, Isla?
01:13:42 Be like you and call off an entire project
01:13:44 just because one little thing goes wrong?
01:13:47 - I never called anything off.
01:13:49 You put me in an impossible position
01:13:51 and I said yes to help you.
01:13:53 - An impossible position?
01:13:55 You wanna know what's been impossible?
01:13:56 Getting you to follow through on this project
01:13:57 'cause you're constantly on the lookout
01:13:59 for reasons to doubt yourself.
01:14:01 - I doubt myself because I know I could be better
01:14:04 and there are people out there like you
01:14:06 who just tell everyone what they wanna hear.
01:14:09 I don't even know if you really believe in me as an artist
01:14:11 or you just want me to finish this thing
01:14:12 so Anthony doesn't have another reason to fire you.
01:14:17 - Come on, Isla, you know I wouldn't lie to you.
01:14:18 - Oh no?
01:14:19 Well apparently you lie to everyone else.
01:14:21 You know what, I don't have to be here.
01:14:27 I'm going home.
01:14:28 - Productivity.
01:14:40 Hey guys.
01:14:47 - Hey, would you like a pancake?
01:14:48 - Oh, I'm okay.
01:14:50 - Are you sure?
01:14:50 I bought some syrup from the farmer's market.
01:14:53 - Thank you, I'm good.
01:14:54 Mark, let's go over that presentation after brunch.
01:14:57 - We should.
01:14:58 I'll go grab my laptop.
01:15:00 - Hey.
01:15:05 - Hi.
01:15:05 - Thought you were in the garage.
01:15:06 - Nope.
01:15:07 - Brought you some pancakes.
01:15:11 - Thanks.
01:15:12 - So I've been thinking a lot
01:15:16 and there's something I want to talk to you about.
01:15:19 - Okay.
01:15:19 - I think you should sculpt something for the gallery.
01:15:23 - Daniela, I don't--
01:15:24 - Just hear me out.
01:15:26 If we want to bring in new patrons
01:15:29 and get attention from Elaine
01:15:31 and from other publications, from anyone,
01:15:34 we have to add something different.
01:15:36 And I think this could be the thing.
01:15:39 - Daniela, I'm going back to the city.
01:15:40 - The city?
01:15:44 (somber music)
01:15:46 Are you packing?
01:15:47 - This whole thing was a mistake.
01:15:50 - Isla.
01:15:52 You can't go back now, you're practically done.
01:15:56 - Daniela, I just,
01:15:58 I'm sorry, I'm not a sculptor.
01:16:02 I never wanted to do this project
01:16:05 and I shouldn't have taken it on.
01:16:07 I'm gonna talk to Anthony
01:16:09 and I'll call you when I'm back in the city.
01:16:14 - Anthony's going over the presentation with Mark.
01:16:16 - Then I'll call him too.
01:16:19 - Okay.
01:16:43 - You can't go unless you take me with you.
01:16:45 - What do you want, Mark?
01:16:46 - I don't want you to think I'm a bad person.
01:16:48 - That judgment is contingent
01:16:50 upon the decisions that you make.
01:16:52 - Well, do you at least see where I'm coming from?
01:16:54 - I know that you have a job to do,
01:16:56 but I don't agree with how you plan on doing it.
01:16:58 - Well, what do you suggest I do?
01:17:01 - I suggest that you have this meeting
01:17:06 and you tell the truth.
01:17:08 Tell them that the software isn't up to par
01:17:10 and you already have a team working on ways to fix it.
01:17:13 Because that's the type of person
01:17:15 Emilio wants to work with.
01:17:16 - But what if I lose the account?
01:17:19 - Mark, you're right, that confidence sells.
01:17:24 But if Emilio's employees find this issue on their own,
01:17:26 then they're either gonna think you're incompetent
01:17:28 because you didn't notice,
01:17:30 or you're dishonest because you ignored it.
01:17:33 But if you show them that you're confident,
01:17:37 competent, and honest,
01:17:39 I can't imagine they turn you away.
01:17:41 I have to go.
01:17:48 - Will you please stay?
01:17:53 Please?
01:17:54 So with the freehand tool that I just tutorialed,
01:18:05 you'll be able to create versatile freehand shapes
01:18:08 that will turn your drawing from this into this.
01:18:11 Architect Design 3D is in essence limitless.
01:18:17 It's completely unique in that it will allow you
01:18:19 to take a sketch from your notebook
01:18:21 and turn it into a reality using a platform
01:18:23 that is straightforward, fast, and user-friendly.
01:18:28 - Wow.
01:18:31 This is excellent, Mark, truly.
01:18:33 I feel like you've pretty much covered everything.
01:18:38 Is there anything else we should know?
01:18:40 - No, I think that just about completes the presentation.
01:18:43 - Actually, there is one more thing.
01:18:45 We have found one issue.
01:18:49 Unfortunately, complex freehand designs
01:18:52 are showing to be incompatible with the Blueprint template
01:18:55 because our platforms don't run on the same algorithm.
01:18:58 But I've spoken with the team,
01:18:59 and a fix should be available within the next week.
01:19:03 But I did want to let you know that it is a problem,
01:19:06 and we are addressing it.
01:19:07 (somber music)
01:19:10 - Well, that's disappointing,
01:19:12 but I appreciate your honesty,
01:19:14 and I'd like to know when the problem is fixed.
01:19:16 - Absolutely, should be soon.
01:19:18 - Thank you both for coming in.
01:19:21 - Thank you.
01:19:22 - Thank you.
01:19:24 Thanks, everyone.
01:19:24 Thanks for the meeting.
01:19:28 - Thank you. - See you.
01:19:29 - Should've postponed that meeting.
01:19:34 - No, we'd already spent too much time in draft mode,
01:19:36 and Emilio was adamant about the two-week deadline.
01:19:39 They needed to see a concrete presentation,
01:19:42 and that's what we gave him.
01:19:44 - I hope you're right, for you and for me.
01:19:46 - I hope so, too.
01:19:48 - What do you think?
01:19:54 - It's stunning and thoughtful.
01:19:56 You are so committed and dedicated to your craft.
01:20:02 I'm really glad you decided to stay and finish this.
01:20:07 (gentle music)
01:20:08 Also, I'm sorry, because I know I'm always pressuring you
01:20:12 to display your work, but it's only because--
01:20:15 - I will sculpt something for the gallery.
01:20:17 - You will?
01:20:21 - Yes.
01:20:22 - What made you change your mind?
01:20:24 - For me, everything can be improved upon,
01:20:29 but I guess I just finally realized it's not about me.
01:20:35 (gentle music)
01:20:37 - I love you.
01:20:38 - I love you.
01:20:39 (gentle music)
01:20:41 - Nice tie.
01:20:42 - Hello, gentlemen.
01:20:45 How did the meeting go?
01:20:48 - We'll see.
01:20:49 What's behind you two?
01:20:56 Are you hiding something from me there?
01:20:59 - I finished your sculpture.
01:21:02 And funnily enough, I used architect design 3D
01:21:05 to design it.
01:21:06 - Did you?
01:21:07 - Yeah.
01:21:08 Mark showed me how.
01:21:10 I hope you like it.
01:21:16 - Well.
01:21:17 (laughs)
01:21:19 (gentle music)
01:21:22 How did you know that--
01:21:29 - Your love for her is everywhere.
01:21:30 And if I'm being honest,
01:21:31 it was very hard for me to make this sculpture,
01:21:33 but what made it easier was seeing how openly
01:21:38 you displayed your love for her.
01:21:39 - I can't tell you.
01:21:44 (gentle music)
01:21:46 It's perfect.
01:21:49 Thank you.
01:21:51 - Of course, thank you.
01:21:52 (gentle music)
01:21:55 - I know she would have loved you.
01:21:58 (gentle music)
01:22:01 - Shall we celebrate your accomplishment
01:22:04 before we all have to head back to the city?
01:22:07 - Absolutely.
01:22:07 - Absolutely.
01:22:09 Come on, we can celebrate in the backyard.
01:22:13 (gentle music)
01:22:15 Hi.
01:22:22 - Hi.
01:22:23 - I just wanted to apologize to you.
01:22:27 - That's okay.
01:22:28 Everything you said was true.
01:22:30 I needed to hear that.
01:22:32 - It's really nice to see.
01:22:40 I think Anthony could use the company.
01:22:43 - Yeah, it's sweet.
01:22:45 Seems like they have a really good time together.
01:22:48 - I wonder if they say the same thing about us.
01:22:53 - I'm really glad you told the truth today.
01:23:00 It was the right thing to do.
01:23:01 And your opinion has become very important to me.
01:23:08 - Who's ready to eat?
01:23:14 (laughing)
01:23:19 - I remember when I interviewed Isla
01:23:22 to be my gallery assistant,
01:23:24 I said, "Why should I hire you?"
01:23:26 And she said, "Let me plan one gallery event
01:23:29 "and I'll show you."
01:23:30 - You did not.
01:23:32 - She did.
01:23:33 And she threw this perfect, exquisite party
01:23:37 and I hired her on the spot.
01:23:39 And then she showed me her paintings
01:23:41 and I'm like, "Who is the superhuman woman?"
01:23:43 (laughing)
01:23:44 - Well, the assistant before me
01:23:47 threw out Daniela's brushes because they were dirty.
01:23:50 So her standards were pretty low.
01:23:53 - Well, now I'm sure they're extremely high.
01:23:56 - You know what's funny is--
01:23:57 (phone ringing)
01:23:59 - It's Emilio.
01:24:01 (phone ringing)
01:24:02 - Guess you better pick it up.
01:24:03 (phone ringing)
01:24:09 - Hello?
01:24:10 - Hello, Mark.
01:24:11 - Hi, Emilio, what can I do for you?
01:24:13 - We did it.
01:24:24 We got Rodriguez.
01:24:25 (laughing)
01:24:28 - This calls for ice cream.
01:24:30 - Congratulations, I'm proud of you, Mark.
01:24:34 Tough task and you brought it home.
01:24:36 - Thank you for trusting me.
01:24:37 - Thank you.
01:24:38 - Great, I've gotta go warm up some fudge.
01:24:40 (laughing)
01:24:45 - I'm happy for you.
01:24:48 You deserve this.
01:24:49 - Well, I wouldn't have been able to do it without you.
01:24:51 - That's not true.
01:24:53 - It is true.
01:24:54 The way you care, the way you work, it's inspiring.
01:24:59 And honestly, it's a little intimidating.
01:25:03 I really admire you and I really respect you.
01:25:06 I think you're amazing.
01:25:09 I just, I just adore you.
01:25:13 - Do you?
01:25:15 - Yes, and I would really like to kiss you right now.
01:25:21 (laughing)
01:25:24 - Well, you seem a little nervous.
01:25:26 I thought you were Mr. Confident.
01:25:28 - Not when it comes to you.
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