Two sisters find that they have to make their own way in the world after their father is jailed HD ( Comedy, Drama, Romance )

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Two sisters find that they have to make their own way in the world after their father is jailed HD ( Comedy, Drama, Romance )
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00:00:00Don't make Margaret throw up again.
00:00:02No, this one actually smells really good.
00:00:04Mmm, that's actually better than the pineapple one you had a while ago.
00:00:07See, I'm improving.
00:00:09Did you take your medicine today?
00:00:11Yes. Yes.
00:00:12I already have one more.
00:00:13Girls, your father's here with the cake.
00:00:15Cake!
00:00:21I can't believe I finally finished.
00:00:24I know, it's about time.
00:00:25Hey, we can't all graduate in four years.
00:00:28Oh, John's here.
00:00:32Eleanor.
00:00:33Yeah?
00:00:34I heard the Porter account came through.
00:00:35Yes, just yesterday.
00:00:36Good job. That's a huge client for us.
00:00:39Thank you, I know.
00:00:41John, welcome.
00:00:43Hi.
00:00:44So, what do you think?
00:00:45You're in the presence of a remarkable woman.
00:00:47Poised to take on the world of, um...
00:00:51English.
00:00:52After all those semesters, that's what you ended up with?
00:00:55Dad!
00:00:57Just kidding.
00:01:00Well, I'm proud of you.
00:01:02Thank you.
00:01:03Thank you.
00:01:04John, when do you leave for Switzerland?
00:01:06In a few months. Beginning of next fall.
00:01:08Thanks again for opening the door for me with that company.
00:01:11Happy to.
00:01:12So far away, though. What do you do without Marianne?
00:01:15Well, we won't be apart for very long.
00:01:19Wow, sounds like this is getting really serious.
00:01:22It is.
00:01:24Apparently the job that Dad got him is going to put him ahead like ten years.
00:01:28Wow.
00:01:29I mean, I'm going to miss him, but...
00:01:31You never know what may happen before he leaves.
00:01:34Well, take it slowly. I mean, you don't know him that well.
00:01:37Trust your heart. That's what I always say.
00:01:40Oh, right. Because the heart is never wrong.
00:01:42When did you get so practical?
00:01:44Is it because you haven't had a boyfriend in two years?
00:01:46Okay, I know for you that would be like a biblical drought.
00:01:49How many boyfriends have you had in the last two years?
00:01:51It's not about quantity. It's about quality.
00:01:53Well, at least we agree on that.
00:01:55Oh, I'll get it.
00:02:02Hi. Can I help you?
00:02:04Special Agent Wayne. Is Henry Dashwood here?
00:02:06Is there a problem?
00:02:07Eleanor.
00:02:08Henry Dashwood, we have a warrant for your arrest.
00:02:10What?
00:02:11You have to come with us now.
00:02:12Daddy.
00:02:13It will be okay.
00:02:14Daddy, what's happening?
00:02:15Call our attorney.
00:02:16Henry, what are you...
00:02:17You have the right to remain silent.
00:02:20What's going on?
00:02:21I don't know.
00:02:24Yeah.
00:02:39Your husband is accused of fraud,
00:02:41what's commonly known as a Ponzi scheme.
00:02:43What does that mean?
00:02:45Well, basically, it's when a person takes an investor's money,
00:02:48promises a big return,
00:02:50and is paid with other investors' money.
00:02:52But in reality, most of the money is pocketed illegally
00:02:55by whoever is running the scheme.
00:02:57My husband would never do that.
00:02:59Well, I'll defend him as best I can,
00:03:01but the government's case,
00:03:03if they win, Mr. Dashwood would owe a lot of money.
00:03:07The authorities have a list of a couple hundred investors.
00:03:10So what comes next?
00:03:13Well, they have a search warrant to search your home,
00:03:15and they'll take any evidence with them.
00:03:17The government will also seize any valuables,
00:03:20such as cars, art, jewelry,
00:03:23any and all assets in Henry's name.
00:03:26His accounts have already been frozen,
00:03:28so there will be no access to any of his money.
00:03:30But what about the house? What about my home?
00:03:33Well, remember, he hasn't been convicted.
00:03:36If Henry is found guilty,
00:03:38they'll most likely auction it off.
00:03:40But for the time being, they'll put a lien on it.
00:03:43Do you think he's guilty?
00:03:45Well, what I think is irrelevant,
00:03:47the authorities seem to be building a good case.
00:03:49I'll do everything I can.
00:03:51So what's the worst-case scenario?
00:03:54If convicted, major prison time.
00:03:59The family seems subdued today
00:04:01for the sentencing of Henry Dashwood.
00:04:03Convicted of securities fraud, money laundering,
00:04:06and several other federal charges,
00:04:08Dashwood was sentenced to a maximum 75 years in prison.
00:04:12Mom, please turn that off.
00:04:14We have enough to worry about.
00:04:16But your father, we have to appeal this.
00:04:18We don't have any money.
00:04:20If Dad hadn't prepaid our rent,
00:04:21then Marianna and I would be out on the streets.
00:04:23I cannot believe he did this.
00:04:25I know, but there's evidence that he did.
00:04:29Guess what?
00:04:30We made the front page of the tabloids.
00:04:32Oh, as if that's something to be proud of.
00:04:35I look pale.
00:04:36Oh, please. We're famous.
00:04:38No, stop it. You guys throw that out.
00:04:40You know those papers exaggerate.
00:04:44What are we going to do?
00:04:46Marianna and I are going to get jobs.
00:04:48And we're going to pay our own way.
00:04:50We are?
00:04:51Yes.
00:04:52Well, what about Margaret?
00:04:54Her medicine is more than $3,000 a month.
00:04:57Plus doctor visits.
00:04:59Before that was nothing, but now...
00:05:01Okay, but don't we have health insurance?
00:05:03That's with health insurance.
00:05:05We've lost everything.
00:05:06I am not going to lose Margaret, too.
00:05:08No, Mom.
00:05:09We'll get her enough for the medicine.
00:05:11And do you think we can make enough?
00:05:13Well, your Aunt Charlotte has offered me a place to stay,
00:05:16and so if I work in her shop,
00:05:18I may be able to bring in...
00:05:21a third of what we need.
00:05:24Okay. All right.
00:05:26Well, Marianna and I will just make up the rest.
00:05:30I mean, all we need are jobs.
00:05:33Oh.
00:05:35This looks promising.
00:05:41Hi, I am calling about the job listing.
00:05:45Okay, thank you.
00:05:48It's already been filled.
00:05:49Ugh.
00:05:51Yes, I'll see you in ten.
00:05:53Thank you.
00:05:55Sorry to keep you waiting.
00:05:56No problem.
00:05:57You're Miss Dashwood, correct?
00:05:58Oh, please, call me Eleanor.
00:06:00Dashwood. Where have I heard that name before?
00:06:07I'm concerned your work experience is in the way.
00:06:10I'm sorry.
00:06:11I'm sorry.
00:06:12I'm sorry.
00:06:13I'm sorry.
00:06:14I'm sorry.
00:06:15I'm sorry.
00:06:16I'm sorry.
00:06:17I'm sorry.
00:06:18I'm sorry.
00:06:19I'm concerned your work experience is insufficient for the required qualifications.
00:06:23Um, but I have worked extensively with...
00:06:26Good luck tonight.
00:06:30Hi, I'm calling about the executive assistant position.
00:06:36Okay, thanks.
00:06:41Eleanor.
00:06:44I'm sorry to waste your time, but we've decided to hire from within.
00:06:50Yeah, hi. Is the clerical job still available?
00:06:55Work experience, um...
00:06:58None?
00:07:06Dashwood.
00:07:08Hmm.
00:07:11Hmm.
00:07:13I... I don't know if you're the best suited for this job.
00:07:17But you haven't asked me a single question.
00:07:21I just... I don't think you fit into the culture we have here at the office.
00:07:27Sorry.
00:07:31Hey.
00:07:33You calling about a job?
00:07:36If you're calling about the file clerk job, it has been filled.
00:07:39For all other inquiries, please press zero.
00:07:43And the ones that aren't filled, you need more work experience.
00:07:46This is way harder than I thought.
00:07:48If it makes you feel any better, having work experience doesn't help either.
00:07:51Everybody takes one look at Dashwood Investments and promptly kicks me out the door.
00:07:55I'm sorry.
00:07:57I mean, there are jobs out there.
00:07:59They're just not quite as glamorous as I'd hoped.
00:08:05Okay.
00:08:07Okay, this is a job. This is a job.
00:08:09This is a job.
00:08:11I am getting paid for this job.
00:08:13And I'm dancing with my banana.
00:08:15Hello.
00:08:17Hey, nice coconuts.
00:08:19Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you.
00:08:21Oh, my goodness.
00:08:23Hello, it's my gloomy time.
00:08:27Hello.
00:08:29Oh!
00:08:31Oh!
00:08:33Oh, no!
00:08:39Who knew this would be so hard?
00:08:41That costume stunk, too.
00:08:43Oh, I can't believe you got fired.
00:08:46I know. How was I supposed to know that the sprinklers were going to go off?
00:08:49And that the suit couldn't get wet? I don't know.
00:08:52Oh, well, that's the way it smelled. It's never been washed.
00:08:56Can it get any worse?
00:08:58I don't think so.
00:09:00I just got fired from a job where I wore a gigantic gorilla costume
00:09:03and waved around a banana at cars passing by.
00:09:07I...
00:09:19Just wait here a moment.
00:09:21Okay.
00:09:25I don't think she's for us.
00:09:27Why not?
00:09:29Recognize her?
00:09:33Uh, so she's cleaning. How hard is that?
00:09:37I don't want the customers to be uncomfortable thinking that she might steal from them.
00:09:46She'll be out of sight, and she's got to be pretty desperate.
00:09:51All right, we'll give her a chance.
00:09:54And you keep your eye on her.
00:10:00Hi.
00:10:01Hi. Any luck?
00:10:03I don't know if you'd call it luck, but I got a job.
00:10:06I am now the new custodial technician at this Bond Main Street.
00:10:11Custodial technician?
00:10:13Janitor.
00:10:14Sounds lovely.
00:10:16Yeah, but I think it's going to be enough to cover our expenses.
00:10:18I'm just worried about Margaret's medicine.
00:10:21Well, my options were fast food, which paid nothing,
00:10:24or a grocery bagger that pays even less.
00:10:27I was really starting to give up.
00:10:29But I checked the Internet one more time,
00:10:31and you are now looking at the new copy assistant to a marketing firm.
00:10:34You're kidding! That's amazing! How did you do that?
00:10:39Well, I think you'd do great here.
00:10:42Can you start Monday, Miss Web?
00:10:48I think you thought I was cute.
00:10:50So, are there any other jobs available?
00:10:52No, but I should be bringing in enough to cover us.
00:10:56Okay. Well, we still need to be frugal.
00:10:59Yeah. How am I going to get to work?
00:11:02The bus is stinky and always running late. We need a car.
00:11:06Well, I can actually walk to the spot from here, but a car would come in handy.
00:11:10I'll start looking for something cheap.
00:11:12Something nice.
00:11:14Of course.
00:11:16All right. Well, I've got to get ready. I'm going to dinner with John.
00:11:19I haven't heard about him in a while.
00:11:21I think he was worried about the job that Dad got him,
00:11:23but he sounded happy, so it must still be going through.
00:11:25Good. Have fun.
00:11:31How are we going to be able to afford a car?
00:11:40Have you heard from your dad recently?
00:11:42Um, my mom's talked to him.
00:11:45She feels the same.
00:11:48It's been really hard on everybody.
00:11:51And my poor mom, she just didn't see that coming at all.
00:11:55She could really use some good news right about now.
00:11:58Well, I have some.
00:12:00Really?
00:12:01The Switzerland job.
00:12:03I thought they were going to dump me after your dad was arrested,
00:12:05but they're flying me out to start the job.
00:12:08That's great.
00:12:09Yeah. I'm going out there to get trained, start working,
00:12:12and I'll get to explore Switzerland.
00:12:15So, when do you leave?
00:12:17This week.
00:12:20And any idea when you're going to return?
00:12:22I don't know. I mean, no exact dates yet,
00:12:25but the plan is to get started,
00:12:28and then transfer me to one of the offices here in the U.S.
00:12:31Oh, good.
00:12:36I'll miss you.
00:12:38I'll miss you, too.
00:12:39I'll call you every day.
00:12:48Guess what? I got us a car.
00:12:51Actually, it's a truck.
00:12:53What happened to our TV?
00:12:54Yes, I had to pay for the truck, somehow.
00:12:57Listen, it's not what we're used to,
00:12:59but it's going to get us from A to B.
00:13:01Come look.
00:13:02Come!
00:13:03You're going to love this. Come on.
00:13:08Well, it can get us from point A to point B,
00:13:10but can it get us back to point A?
00:13:12My friend, Gretchen.
00:13:14Point B, but can it get us back to point A?
00:13:17My friend gave me a great deal.
00:13:19Her dad doesn't need it anymore.
00:13:21I already missed the flat screen.
00:13:23No need.
00:13:25I got us a replacement.
00:13:27This keeps getting better and better.
00:13:29Doesn't it?
00:13:30So, what happened on your date last night?
00:13:33Nothing. Well, something.
00:13:35The job came through in Switzerland.
00:13:37Oh, good.
00:13:38He leaves right away.
00:13:40Oh, bad.
00:13:42Do you want to...
00:13:44take it for a spin?
00:13:46Honestly?
00:13:48No.
00:13:50Yeah.
00:13:54All right, so here's where we keep all the fresh linens.
00:13:56We have sheets here, towels here.
00:13:58Everything's organized by size,
00:14:00so it's face, hand, and body.
00:14:02Got it.
00:14:03Um, so each customer's going to get a set
00:14:05in their locker when they come in,
00:14:06and so you need to refill the lockers
00:14:08as each customer leaves.
00:14:10Also, put extra towels in each treatment room.
00:14:13Okay, I think I can handle that.
00:14:15Okay, good.
00:14:17Um, and your uniform.
00:14:20Uniform?
00:14:22Yeah.
00:14:24Great.
00:14:33How's the work going?
00:14:35Oh, it's fine.
00:14:37The bathrooms need a deep cleaning,
00:14:39and I plan to stay late one night this week and do that.
00:14:41No problem.
00:14:58I'm Hannah, the office manager.
00:15:00I'm not going to sugarcoat it.
00:15:02You've got a lot of work ahead of you.
00:15:04We come up with marketing campaigns for tons of accounts.
00:15:06People will come to you throughout the day
00:15:08for presentations, contracts, whatever, to copy.
00:15:11And this will be your domain.
00:15:13Good luck with the machines, but don't sweat it
00:15:15if you go through a few reams of paper
00:15:16trying to figure it out.
00:15:18Just be sure to log in the copy job
00:15:20with what client it goes for.
00:15:22That way we can build them.
00:15:23Okay.
00:15:24Big talker, aren't you?
00:15:26Well, I was just wondering...
00:15:27I'm at extension 377 if you get in a panic.
00:15:39Hi.
00:15:40Oh, you're new here, aren't you?
00:15:42Yes.
00:15:43I hope you can do this.
00:15:45I need 50 copies collated, 3-0 punched, and bound.
00:15:48Okay, don't use those coil things.
00:15:50Brad's or Brackett's will be fine.
00:15:51I'll be back in half an hour.
00:15:53Okay.
00:15:54Brad's, Brackett's...
00:16:01Okay.
00:16:03Okay.
00:16:16Yeah.
00:16:17Well, that was easy.
00:16:23Come on, what did I do?
00:16:25What is with you?
00:16:29Don't stress.
00:16:30It's just a jam.
00:16:31Thank you.
00:16:32I'm Brandon.
00:16:33You must be the new copy girl.
00:16:35Yes, Marianne Webb.
00:16:37I just need a copy.
00:16:39Okay.
00:16:40Um...
00:16:41I got it.
00:16:42Wow.
00:16:43That was...
00:16:44Thank you.
00:16:45...easy.
00:16:48I think the user manual's on that shelf.
00:16:50Really?
00:16:52Thank you.
00:16:53Good luck.
00:17:02Good morning.
00:17:05Hey.
00:17:06My hands are killing me.
00:17:08I'm sorry.
00:17:10Oh, you want to use some of my lotion?
00:17:12Yeah.
00:17:13Thanks.
00:17:15I forgot how good this one smells.
00:17:17Hey, I've come a long way.
00:17:18Remember when I used to make those concoctions out of clovers?
00:17:21Oh, yeah.
00:17:22How could I forget that?
00:17:24Wow, this already makes my hands feel better.
00:17:26Really?
00:17:27Yeah, I'm not even just saying that to be nice.
00:17:29Can I keep this bottle?
00:17:30Yeah, go for it.
00:17:31How was your day?
00:17:33It was stressful.
00:17:34I mean, who would have thought making copies could be so difficult?
00:17:36What are you watching?
00:17:38I have no idea.
00:17:39The reception on this thing is terrible.
00:17:41Well, with all that tinfoil and the antenna,
00:17:43I bet you we could pick up a talk show from Mars.
00:17:49Good?
00:17:50Yeah.
00:17:51Hey.
00:17:52I was just looking for you.
00:17:53Oh.
00:17:54Can you put together five packets from the file on this rack?
00:17:56Oh.
00:17:57Okay, when do you need it by?
00:17:59After lunch.
00:18:00Is that enough time?
00:18:01Sure.
00:18:02Great.
00:18:09Be careful, dear.
00:18:10My arthritis is acting up, so my feet are awfully tender.
00:18:13Oh, okay.
00:18:14Uh, excuse me.
00:18:16Sorry, I couldn't help but overhear.
00:18:17Try this.
00:18:18What is it?
00:18:19It's a lotion my sister makes.
00:18:21Okay.
00:18:26Ooh, that scent.
00:18:27What is it, ambrosia?
00:18:28Uh, I don't know.
00:18:29It's fruit, flowers.
00:18:30I'm not sure.
00:18:31Mm.
00:18:33Very refreshing.
00:18:34Thank you.
00:18:35You're welcome.
00:18:40Okay, let's see.
00:18:42All right.
00:18:45Okay, now...
00:18:48Print to copier.
00:18:51Huh.
00:18:59Uh...
00:19:01I-T-apostrophe-S.
00:19:04It's a contraction.
00:19:16Hmm.
00:19:19Yeah.
00:19:21No, that is the amount.
00:19:23Okay.
00:19:24Bye.
00:19:25Hey, Hannah.
00:19:26Yeah?
00:19:27I noticed a typo on one of the copies.
00:19:29Print it anyway.
00:19:31Are you sure?
00:19:32It's pretty obvious.
00:19:33Our people know what they're doing.
00:19:34It might be a play on words.
00:19:37I'm just gonna ask Brandon.
00:19:39Double check.
00:19:40It's for Brandon?
00:19:41Definitely.
00:19:42Just print it.
00:19:43He's senior management.
00:19:44I'm just trying to help.
00:19:45I know you think you are, but your job is simple.
00:19:47Copy, staple, hole punch.
00:19:49Don't overstep.
00:19:52Oh, my feet.
00:19:54Was there something wrong with your pedicure?
00:19:56Oh, no.
00:19:57I feel like I'm 20 again.
00:19:59This dear girl gave me some lotion.
00:20:01It's really easing the pain.
00:20:03Oh, well, that's good.
00:20:06Do you know how long I've been on this?
00:20:08I don't know.
00:20:09I don't know.
00:20:10I don't know.
00:20:11I don't know.
00:20:12I don't know.
00:20:13I don't know.
00:20:14I don't know.
00:20:15I don't know.
00:20:16I don't know.
00:20:17I don't know.
00:20:18I don't know.
00:20:19I don't know.
00:20:20It's really good.
00:20:21Do you know where I could find her?
00:20:23That girl who was gathering the towels?
00:20:25That girl?
00:20:26Oh, miss.
00:20:27Miss.
00:20:28Oh, hi.
00:20:29How are your feet?
00:20:30Oh, they feel better than they have in years.
00:20:32I'm wondering if you have any more of that magic lotion.
00:20:35Oh, and Betty, she has terrible back aches.
00:20:38It's her mattress and her husband's too cheap to replace it.
00:20:41He always says, if it's not broke, don't fix it.
00:20:44But he's just a tightwad.
00:20:45I think this lotion is just what she needs.
00:20:48Well, I don't make it, my sister does, but...
00:20:51Oh, honey, to feel like this, I'm willing to pay for her time and ingredients.
00:20:55You talk to your sister and let me know next week.
00:20:57Okay, I will, thank you.
00:20:59Okay.
00:21:00Okay.
00:21:03Sorry.
00:21:04Just don't let it interfere with your work.
00:21:06Got it.
00:21:15Hey.
00:21:16Hey.
00:21:17What are you doing?
00:21:18Saving money.
00:21:19Are you washing those?
00:21:21Hey, whatever cuts costs.
00:21:23All right, all right.
00:21:24So mom called.
00:21:25Oh, how's she doing?
00:21:26She's been better.
00:21:27She is going to send Margaret to visit us.
00:21:30Is everything okay?
00:21:31Yeah, I think so.
00:21:32I think she's just having a hard time at school and kids.
00:21:35Poor thing.
00:21:36It's like she doesn't have enough to worry about.
00:21:38Yeah.
00:21:39Where are you going?
00:21:40Oh, I'm going to go back to the spa.
00:21:41I'm going to pick up some extra hours, so I'll wait out.
00:21:43I will.
00:21:44Oh, hey.
00:21:45Can I get a couple more bottles of that lotion?
00:21:47I just gave you a full bottle.
00:21:49I know, but there's this customer there who loves it.
00:21:51She wants to buy some.
00:21:53Really?
00:21:54Okay.
00:21:55Okay.
00:21:56Bye.
00:21:57Bye.
00:22:12Yeah, I'm here.
00:22:15Yes, I'll get it.
00:22:17Okay.
00:22:19I've been working in the bathroom.
00:22:38Can't you hear my alarm clock going off?
00:22:41It's going to go off so early in the morning.
00:22:46Can't you hear Fran saying,
00:22:50Please, Eleanor, scrub the floor.
00:22:55Eleanor, clean the floor.
00:22:56What?
00:22:57Eleanor, clean the floor.
00:22:58Who?
00:22:59Eleanor, clean the floor.
00:23:00Please, clean.
00:23:01Oh, my gosh!
00:23:02Uh, it's okay.
00:23:03I'm a lawyer.
00:23:04How does the fact that you're a lawyer make me feel better?
00:23:07I just stopped by to pick up some stuff from Fran's office.
00:23:11Oh.
00:23:13And you are?
00:23:14Yeah, I'm the new custodian.
00:23:17I didn't think there was anyone here.
00:23:19It's okay.
00:23:20It's not every day I get a live concert.
00:23:22Yes, yes.
00:23:23Well, you know, I was just,
00:23:24I was trying to prepare for my career in reality television.
00:23:27Oh, yeah?
00:23:28Yeah, I thought I'd start with singing,
00:23:30and then I'd move on to dance,
00:23:31and then, you know, the survival one I wanted to try,
00:23:34and maybe the one where I could choose my own husband would be good.
00:23:39So, I vote for you.
00:23:42Eleanor?
00:23:43Yeah.
00:23:45Um, I should go back to work here.
00:23:49I'm trying to impress my boss.
00:23:52I could put in a good word for you.
00:23:54Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:23:55No, that's okay.
00:23:56I need to earn my reputation.
00:23:59Um, hey, maybe we could keep the, uh, singing thing
00:24:06between just you and me.
00:24:08Yeah, of course.
00:24:10Um, but only until you're on TV,
00:24:12because, uh, after that, I make no promises.
00:24:19Oh, that was awesome.
00:24:27Brett?
00:24:28Been here.
00:24:30My sister cooking.
00:24:33I took a look at everything.
00:24:36What do you think?
00:24:37I think you have to make some decisions.
00:24:40The spa couldn't bring in so much.
00:24:43You owe a lot of money.
00:24:46Yes.
00:24:47Thank you for stating the obvious.
00:24:50I don't suppose anybody owes you money.
00:24:54I did loan Lucia 20.
00:25:01How did you get into so much debt?
00:25:03Oh, you know, startup costs, bills.
00:25:09Maybe it's time to give it up.
00:25:11Shut down the spa? No.
00:25:13You could move. Maybe someplace cheaper.
00:25:16Change your lifestyle.
00:25:18Not an option.
00:25:20Fran, I'm just trying to help.
00:25:22You're losing more money every month,
00:25:24and getting second, third, fourth notices of default on your loans.
00:25:28What if I got another loan to float the others?
00:25:33That's just going to make it worse.
00:25:35How long before they threaten to take everything away?
00:25:41Have they already threatened that?
00:25:44I'll figure something out.
00:25:48Fine.
00:25:52Oh, hey, I was surprised to find someone working so late at the spa.
00:25:56She was cleaning the locker room?
00:25:58Oh, that's Eleanor. She didn't give you any trouble, did she?
00:26:01No. Not at all.
00:26:03She been working for you long?
00:26:05No. Our janitor just quit.
00:26:07Why all the interest?
00:26:09Not interest.
00:26:11Curiosity.
00:26:13Her father is that fraud Dashwood?
00:26:18I mean, she's just a janitor, so I agreed to let her work for me, but...
00:26:23How gracious of you.
00:26:28Go. Go. Get the guy on the left. I got the guy on the right.
00:26:30Shoot. Shoot.
00:26:32Oh, yeah!
00:26:39Guys, hold on a second.
00:26:43Hi.
00:26:44Hi. I didn't wake you, did I? What time is it there?
00:26:48Uh, it's ten.
00:26:51Ten? I thought you guys were nine hours ahead.
00:26:55Yeah, I must have set my watch wrong.
00:26:59You poor thing.
00:27:01So, how's it going?
00:27:03Good. It's good. Everything's very...
00:27:06Swiss.
00:27:08How so?
00:27:10Uh, there's holy cheese everywhere, and, uh...
00:27:14Yeah, it tastes a lot better than the stuff we have here. There.
00:27:17And, um, how's work going?
00:27:19It's great. It's great, but, uh, it'd be a lot better if we were together.
00:27:23Well, you better hurry up and impress them so you can come home.
00:27:26I'll do my best.
00:27:28Uh, look, I gotta go. Can I call you later?
00:27:31All right. I miss you.
00:27:33All right. You too.
00:27:35All right, guys. I'm back.
00:27:50Oh, come on.
00:27:54You completely embarrassed me.
00:27:56What?
00:27:57There's an error in this.
00:27:59I presented this last night to our CEO and a client
00:28:02that would have been worth five million dollars to this company.
00:28:05I was just told to copy it.
00:28:07Typical. Just do the bare minimum, right?
00:28:09Just enough to get by. Never think it.
00:28:11I saw the mistake. I took it to my boss,
00:28:13and she told me that you would know what you're doing.
00:28:15Wait. You saw this, and you let it go?
00:28:17Well, why didn't you see it?
00:28:19Had I seen it, I would have fixed it.
00:28:22Don't blame me because you don't take pride in your work.
00:28:25This is what I get.
00:28:27This is what I get for expecting a copy girl to understand.
00:28:36Just go ahead and have a seat,
00:28:38and your pedicurist will be right with you.
00:28:40Thank you.
00:28:42Oh, Eleanor, wash the bowl first and then the step.
00:28:45Thank you.
00:28:47Anything to make you go faster.
00:28:49Excuse me.
00:28:51Yes, ma'am.
00:28:52No, I meant her.
00:28:54Are you the one that makes that special lotion?
00:28:56Oh, yeah. That's me. Well, it's actually my sister.
00:28:59Oh, Mrs. Jennings could not stop talking about it.
00:29:02She's the biggest gossip.
00:29:04But when I heard, I figured I'd need to try some.
00:29:06Do you have a bottle I can buy?
00:29:08I do. I do.
00:29:10You know what? It's actually for Mrs. Jennings,
00:29:12but I don't think she comes in until the end of this week.
00:29:15Oh, I'd love it.
00:29:17Okay. I'll go get you one.
00:29:25Anything wrong?
00:29:27Eleanor's selling lotion.
00:29:29Yeah. A customer came in earlier asking about that today.
00:29:32Let me know if any other people are looking for it.
00:29:35Are you going to stop her from selling it?
00:29:38No. Not yet.
00:29:41Well, if it isn't the Midnight Idol.
00:29:43Oh, yes.
00:29:45Just one of my many secret identities.
00:29:47Mind if I sit?
00:29:49No, please.
00:29:51You on a break from work?
00:29:54Yeah. The brownies here are amazing.
00:29:57I've never tried them.
00:29:59They're really good.
00:30:01Oh, really?
00:30:03Yeah.
00:30:05They're really good.
00:30:07They're amazing.
00:30:09I've never tried them.
00:30:11We were properly introduced the other night.
00:30:13Edward Ferris.
00:30:15Eleanor Dashwood. Ferris?
00:30:17You're not by any chance related to...
00:30:19Yeah. Fran is my sister.
00:30:21Oh.
00:30:23Yeah. Don't fall for that.
00:30:25Well, I won't hold your relatives against you
00:30:27if you don't hold mine against me.
00:30:29Oh, that's right. The investment guy.
00:30:31Yeah.
00:30:33So what are you doing?
00:30:35I'm actually trying to make ends meet.
00:30:37Looks intense.
00:30:39Yeah. It's amazing the things you just can't do without.
00:30:42Like that brownie.
00:30:44And groceries.
00:30:46And medicine.
00:30:48Medicine?
00:30:50Not for me. For my little sister.
00:30:52Oh. What's wrong with her?
00:30:54She has a type of leukemia.
00:30:56It's treatable, but the medicine is really expensive.
00:30:59Yeah. Money's heartless that way.
00:31:01You can take out lawyers.
00:31:03You know, your life could be destroyed.
00:31:05Lawyers and doctors.
00:31:07What kind of law do you practice?
00:31:09Patent law. Mostly with corporations and stuff.
00:31:11Hey.
00:31:13Yeah, that doesn't make me any more likable, does it?
00:31:15I'll see if I can maybe overlook it.
00:31:17Good.
00:31:21Hey.
00:31:23Hey. Dinner's almost ready.
00:31:25Macaroni and cheese?
00:31:27It's a budget meal.
00:31:29Eleanor, you and your budget meals.
00:31:31You okay?
00:31:33Yeah. I just had a bad day at work.
00:31:35Already?
00:31:37Mm-hmm. I don't really want to talk about it, though.
00:31:39Are you sure?
00:31:41Yeah. I just love John's whole long voicemail about it.
00:31:43Okay.
00:31:45So, I've been going over our budget.
00:31:47Ugh!
00:31:49No, it's good news. And bad news.
00:31:51But the good news is we have enough to cover our expenses.
00:31:53The bad news is we're way short on Margaret's.
00:31:55Do we really need to talk about this right now?
00:31:57I have an idea.
00:31:59What?
00:32:01Your lotion.
00:32:03What about it?
00:32:05It does something to people, and the smell is amazing.
00:32:07So I don't know if it's the scent that just makes people feel better
00:32:09or if there's actually something in the lotion,
00:32:11but those bottles you gave me the other day?
00:32:13They're gone.
00:32:15And not to the people they were intended for.
00:32:17Really? Do you think we can make more?
00:32:19Yeah, sure.
00:32:21I, um, just gonna need some extra ingredients.
00:32:23Let's see.
00:32:25Calendula and passion flowers.
00:32:27Cream, fruit.
00:32:29You should buy it in bulk.
00:32:31Are you feeling okay?
00:32:33Yes.
00:32:35Okay, are you sure that we can make this bad?
00:32:37I mean, I'm gonna raise the price, so yeah.
00:32:39Are you going to go shopping?
00:32:41Just for the ingredients.
00:32:43Okay.
00:32:45Alright, I'm on it.
00:32:47You can have the mac and cheese without me.
00:32:49Thanks.
00:32:55Hi.
00:33:17Hi.
00:33:19Hey.
00:33:21Um,
00:33:23I do apologize.
00:33:25I was upset yesterday, obviously.
00:33:27But, um,
00:33:29even without the typo,
00:33:31my proposal wasn't what the client wanted.
00:33:33But,
00:33:35what you said
00:33:37about me not taking pride in my work,
00:33:39you're wrong.
00:33:41I do take pride in my work.
00:33:43I take too much, actually.
00:33:45That's why, uh,
00:33:47that's why this is a little hard
00:33:49for me to swallow.
00:33:53Okay.
00:33:57Thanks for your understanding.
00:34:09And here you go.
00:34:11Oh, I can't tell you how excited I am about this.
00:34:13Oh, good. I hope you enjoy it.
00:34:15Oh, I will, and I've been telling everybody about it.
00:34:17I'd buy them all a bottle, but nobody ever pays me back.
00:34:19Oh.
00:34:21Oh, that's wonderful.
00:34:23Have you smelled this?
00:34:25That is good. What is that?
00:34:27Lilac?
00:34:29Uh, I don't know. It's flowers and this and that.
00:34:31Well, I'm off, ladies. Goodbye.
00:34:33Good night.
00:34:35I have never seen her that happy.
00:34:37Gratitude.
00:34:39So, listen, I'm taking off.
00:34:41There's a bunch of towels in the dryer.
00:34:43They're gonna be done in, like, 45 minutes,
00:34:45and I'm gonna fold them tomorrow morning.
00:34:47Okay, great.
00:34:51Edward?
00:34:53Hey.
00:34:55How are you?
00:34:57Starving. Have you eaten?
00:34:59No.
00:35:01Of course not. You just got off work.
00:35:03Do you want to join me?
00:35:05Yeah, that'd be great.
00:35:07Awesome.
00:35:09Of course.
00:35:15I am not ignoring the letters.
00:35:17I understand that you can take everything.
00:35:19I...
00:35:23Thank you.
00:35:27Edward didn't come inside?
00:35:29Apparently not.
00:35:31He just picked up Eleanor.
00:35:33I need you to get something
00:35:35out of Eleanor's locker.
00:35:37What?
00:35:39A bottle of that lotion.
00:35:41You want me to break into her locker?
00:35:43Yes.
00:35:45You want me to break into her locker?
00:35:47Yes.
00:35:49Is that a problem?
00:35:51No.
00:35:53She just sold some today, though,
00:35:55so I don't think she has any left.
00:35:57Well, then you wait until she brings some more in,
00:35:59and then she won't notice
00:36:01there's any missing.
00:36:03Okay.
00:36:05But you have to set me up with Edward.
00:36:09Done.
00:36:15Yeah, this probably isn't what you had in mind
00:36:17when I mentioned dinner.
00:36:19No, this is perfect. Thank you.
00:36:21My pleasure.
00:36:23I didn't think a place like this was your style.
00:36:25Well, I wasn't always a lawyer.
00:36:27This just kind of reminds me of growing up.
00:36:29Growing up, I went to garden parties
00:36:31and golf tournaments,
00:36:33but this feels more real.
00:36:35I like it.
00:36:37Good.
00:36:39Ladies first.
00:36:41Uh-oh.
00:36:43Yeah.
00:36:45I don't think this is going to go very well.
00:36:47We'll see.
00:36:49Okay.
00:36:51Mm-hmm. Interesting.
00:37:01Oh, that wasn't great, was it?
00:37:03Um, no.
00:37:05No.
00:37:07All right, let me show you a better way.
00:37:09Okay? Yep.
00:37:11Okay. Step up to the line.
00:37:13Okay.
00:37:15Hold the ball about here. Yes.
00:37:17And then as you let the ball come back,
00:37:19step forward, and then release.
00:37:25I mean, isn't that what I did?
00:37:27Uh, no.
00:37:31So aside from being new to bowling,
00:37:33tell me about yourself.
00:37:35Oh, you don't really want to hear
00:37:37about the investment manager turned custodian.
00:37:39No, no.
00:37:41Skip the dirty laundry.
00:37:43I don't know if it's that easy.
00:37:45You know, we get a lot of letters
00:37:47from investors.
00:37:49Angry, distraught letters.
00:37:51It's a lot of money.
00:37:53And sometimes I hate
00:37:55my dad for what he did.
00:37:57But I love him.
00:38:01Sounds confusing.
00:38:03Yeah.
00:38:05Sometimes I wish I could just go back in time.
00:38:07My life was nearly perfect.
00:38:09Nearly?
00:38:11You had garden parties.
00:38:21That was amazing.
00:38:23Yeah, it was okay.
00:38:25Then again, you know, if nothing had ever changed,
00:38:27I'd still unknowingly be helping my dad
00:38:29steal from people.
00:38:31And I would never have learned how to bowl.
00:38:33Speaking of,
00:38:35your turn.
00:38:37Look out.
00:38:39I'll be watching.
00:38:45Good form, good.
00:38:47Thank you.
00:38:49Don't talk, you mess me up.
00:39:01Can I help?
00:39:03Yes.
00:39:05Okay.
00:39:07All right, hold this.
00:39:09Put your fingers in there. Done.
00:39:11Okay, step up to the line here. This line?
00:39:13Yes, very good. You want to center up on that.
00:39:15Good. Okay.
00:39:17And then hold the ball up to about where your chin is.
00:39:19And then step forward as you bring the ball back.
00:39:21I'm scared. Good. No, you're all right.
00:39:23Just don't drop it on my foot.
00:39:27You did it.
00:39:29Thank you for your help.
00:39:31Thank you.
00:39:35Oh.
00:39:37It's my phone.
00:39:41Hello?
00:39:43Right now?
00:39:45No, that's fine.
00:39:47Totally, of course.
00:39:49Okay, bye.
00:39:51You okay? Yeah.
00:39:53My sister is visiting.
00:39:55Tonight.
00:39:57Oh, I'll take you home. Is that okay?
00:39:59This was really fun, though.
00:40:01Yeah, no, I'll tell you what.
00:40:03Promise me a rematch to show off what you've learned,
00:40:05and we'll call it even.
00:40:07It's a deal.
00:40:15Hi.
00:40:17Hey. Margaret is going to sleepover.
00:40:19Fun.
00:40:21Yeah, we are hard at work making some more soothing scents.
00:40:23Ooh, I want to scrub in.
00:40:25Okay. Water's boiling, so we cannot
00:40:27skip this very important step.
00:40:29So why do you have to boil it?
00:40:31Oh, trust me, you want to.
00:40:33Otherwise, your skin itches.
00:40:35So what are you guys making?
00:40:37We're trying something new.
00:40:39It's called Eleanor's Love Potion Lotion.
00:40:41Designed to do what?
00:40:43Oh, get you a date?
00:40:45Okay.
00:40:47I was just on a date, I think,
00:40:49when you called.
00:40:51Seriously?
00:40:53Well, details.
00:40:55Yeah.
00:40:57Maybe on the next date.
00:41:03I said
00:41:05I would take the couch.
00:41:11She had so much fun tonight.
00:41:15You want to know what she asked me
00:41:17while you were gone?
00:41:19What?
00:41:21She wanted to know if Dad stole all that money
00:41:23for medical bills and medicine.
00:41:27Dad siphoned away more money
00:41:29than we could ever need for medicine or anything else.
00:41:31I know, that's what I told her.
00:41:37We're going to make it through this.
00:41:39Yeah, we are.
00:41:41Ah, it's John.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:45Hi.
00:41:47Hey, it's me.
00:41:49I know.
00:41:51That's really sweet.
00:41:53Hey, where are you? It sounds kind of loud.
00:41:55Ah, about to go into a meeting.
00:41:57The conference room here overlooks these beautiful
00:41:59snowy mountains.
00:42:01That sounds amazing.
00:42:03So you can't talk for too long?
00:42:05Oh, I'm afraid not, but I was just thinking about you
00:42:07and had to talk to you before I went to sleep.
00:42:09Well, I'm really glad you did.
00:42:11Sweet dreams.
00:42:13Whenever it's nighttime in Switzerland.
00:42:15Bye.
00:42:17Bye.
00:42:21John, how are you, man?
00:42:23Starving.
00:42:25Her name's Patrice.
00:42:27Her father owns five restaurant chains across the country
00:42:29and she's the one that inherits them all.
00:42:31I can't wait to meet her.
00:42:51Hey.
00:42:59Hey, did you need something?
00:43:01What? No.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:05I was going to go grab an early lunch.
00:43:07Good.
00:43:09Do you want to come?
00:43:13Uh, sure.
00:43:17Great.
00:43:21You wanted to see me?
00:43:23Yes, the toilet is backed up in the men's locker room
00:43:25and I need you to deal with that
00:43:27and quickly before any clients notice.
00:43:29Okay.
00:43:31Also, the tub in the couple's room needs to be scrubbed.
00:43:33Check that drain for any clogs.
00:43:35We have a client booked for treatment room five
00:43:37and she's allergic to all sorts of laundry soaps,
00:43:39so what you're going to have to do
00:43:41is take a set of sheets
00:43:43and hand wash them with baking soda.
00:43:45Use the scrub brush.
00:43:47Be very thorough.
00:43:49Okay.
00:43:51Oh, and our client scheduled for room two
00:43:53has requested satin sheets.
00:43:55She'll be here at noon.
00:43:57Okay.
00:43:59♪
00:44:01♪
00:44:03♪ Laid on the lawn
00:44:05♪ Warmed in where the summer's gone
00:44:07♪ Marshmallow clouds keep drifting by
00:44:09Oh!
00:44:11Oh!
00:44:13Oh!
00:44:15Oh!
00:44:17Oh!
00:44:19Oh!
00:44:21Oh!
00:44:23Oh!
00:44:25Oh!
00:44:27Oh!
00:44:29Oh!
00:44:31Oh!
00:44:33I believe I can achieve anything I put my mind to.
00:44:37When life gets hard, I reach deep inside.
00:44:42It's so clear to me, the best yet to come.
00:44:50Oh, oh.
00:44:55Oh, no.
00:44:56Did the friends stay room two?
00:44:58It's room four.
00:44:59Uh, if you hurry, you can just make it before the client
00:45:01gets here though.
00:45:03Be sure to put the regular sheets back on that bed.
00:45:15Excuse me.
00:45:16Yeah, can I help you?
00:45:17Uh, I'm looking for a certain lotion to buy.
00:45:19Oh, my aunt's been talking about it.
00:45:22Oh, yeah.
00:45:23Yeah, I'll get you one.
00:45:24Just one second.
00:45:25Thank you.
00:45:26I believe I can achieve anything I put my mind to.
00:45:31When life gets hard, I reach deep inside.
00:45:35It's so plain to see, the best yet to come.
00:45:50Hey, big gal.
00:45:51Two special, please.
00:45:53Um, I'll have one too.
00:45:58I got it.
00:45:59Oh, thank you.
00:46:01Thanks.
00:46:02You're welcome.
00:46:08It's better than I thought.
00:46:11So do you come out here a lot?
00:46:13To the park?
00:46:14Mm-hmm.
00:46:15A lot more relaxing than the break room.
00:46:18Mm.
00:46:19Wow, it's all the flowers.
00:46:20Do you know that there are 35 different kinds
00:46:22of flowers in this park?
00:46:23Is that a lot?
00:46:24Yeah, can you name even 10 different types of flowers?
00:46:28Red roses.
00:46:29OK.
00:46:31White roses.
00:46:32Mm-hmm.
00:46:33Yeah, I can't.
00:46:34No, you can't.
00:46:35I can't.
00:46:36Exactly, it's hard.
00:46:37How'd you know that?
00:46:39Flowers are my thing.
00:46:41So who brought you to the copy room and not a greenhouse?
00:46:43I mean, a girl like you seems like she'd get a job anywhere.
00:46:47I tried, but I don't really have much work experience.
00:46:53Now, my sister, she can run circles around me.
00:46:57What does she do?
00:46:59She recently got downsized, so she works at a spa.
00:47:03Well, if you'd like, I could, you know,
00:47:05ask around HR, see if there's any positions open up.
00:47:08That's OK.
00:47:10I think she's warming up to it.
00:47:14Edward.
00:47:15Wow.
00:47:16What brings you here?
00:47:17Just visiting Eleanor.
00:47:19Really?
00:47:20Yeah.
00:47:21She's working.
00:47:23Well, didn't you guys just close?
00:47:25She does all the behind-the-scenes things.
00:47:28I think you could do a lot better.
00:47:31Edward?
00:47:32Hey.
00:47:33Are you done working?
00:47:35Yes.
00:47:36Excellent.
00:47:37How does Indian food sound?
00:47:38Indian food?
00:47:39How delicious.
00:47:40I'm getting hungry myself, Lucy.
00:47:43That sounds delicious, yes.
00:47:46OK.
00:47:47Well, I should probably get going.
00:47:48It's been a long day.
00:47:50Do you want a ride?
00:47:51No, I'm OK.
00:47:52Thanks.
00:47:54Well, shall we?
00:47:57Yeah.
00:48:02What happened?
00:48:03I don't know.
00:48:04It just died.
00:48:05It barely made it home.
00:48:10Now it won't start.
00:48:12OK, pop the hood.
00:48:13Let me take a look.
00:48:14OK.
00:48:16Is that it?
00:48:17Yeah, I think so.
00:48:20So how was your day?
00:48:22Ugh.
00:48:23I don't know how much longer I can stay working at the spa.
00:48:27Did any jobs open up at your office?
00:48:29No, not really.
00:48:32Hey, I had lunch with a co-worker today.
00:48:34Guy or girl?
00:48:35Guy.
00:48:36Oh, naturally.
00:48:37My next question is, is he cute?
00:48:40I don't know.
00:48:41I mean, I guess.
00:48:43Is he like John cute?
00:48:45I don't know.
00:48:46Besides, it doesn't matter.
00:48:48John and I are together.
00:48:50And Brandon, he's just like way too serious.
00:48:53Oh, and the mature thing isn't really for you.
00:48:56Hey.
00:48:57OK, try it again.
00:48:58Let's see.
00:48:59All right.
00:49:01Yeah, no.
00:49:03I'm officially calling it.
00:49:05Time of death, 6.13 PM.
00:49:09No, no.
00:49:10You know what?
00:49:11It just needs maintenance.
00:49:12We don't know the first thing about repair.
00:49:14Well, then we're going to learn.
00:49:16And tomorrow we're going to walk.
00:49:18Isn't this cool?
00:49:19Crisp air invigorating.
00:49:21Yeah, it feels like a glacial lake.
00:49:23You know, we wouldn't have to walk if you
00:49:24would have gotten a better car.
00:49:26Hey, you know what?
00:49:27Cars break down.
00:49:28Yeah, but sometimes when you spend less money up front,
00:49:30it costs you more in the long run.
00:49:32Whoa, that's like the smartest thing you've ever said.
00:49:34Really?
00:49:35So, uh, how much lotion have you sold?
00:49:38What?
00:49:39We had a place.
00:49:41In the Hamptons.
00:49:44Oh!
00:49:46Oh!
00:49:52Is that John?
00:49:56He's back?
00:50:00I can't believe he did that to you.
00:50:02He lied.
00:50:03You know, there was always something about him
00:50:04that bothered me.
00:50:05OK, Eleanor, I really don't want to talk about this right now.
00:50:07Let's just go to our work.
00:50:08He lied about Switzerland.
00:50:10We don't know that.
00:50:11Are you kidding?
00:50:12It could be a misunderstanding.
00:50:15It could be his cousin or something.
00:50:16They looked really chummy to be cousins.
00:50:21You know this never would have happened
00:50:22if Dad hadn't stolen money.
00:50:24Please, don't make this about Dad.
00:50:25It made John very uncomfortable.
00:50:27It's been hard on him.
00:50:28This has been really hard on all of us.
00:50:31When times get tough, you see people's true colors
00:50:33and now we've seen his.
00:50:34You don't know that.
00:50:35Stop defending him!
00:50:41Are my copies ready?
00:50:43Oh, yep.
00:50:45There you go.
00:50:49Hey.
00:50:51You OK?
00:50:52Yeah, just a tough morning.
00:50:57I wanted to show you something.
00:50:59Maybe after work?
00:51:00What is it?
00:51:01I can't tell you.
00:51:02I want to, but I can't.
00:51:03It's sort of a surprise.
00:51:06OK.
00:51:07Yeah?
00:51:08Sure.
00:51:09I'll see you later.
00:51:40I'll see you later.
00:52:01Done.
00:52:03Good.
00:52:05I'll have this analyzed.
00:52:06Figure out what's in it.
00:52:08Why?
00:52:10Because something that heals would be worth tons.
00:52:13And you keep quiet about it.
00:52:14This could save you your job.
00:52:16Could save the spa.
00:52:24You ready?
00:52:25Still not going to tell me where we're going?
00:52:27Nope.
00:52:33So, um, how long have you been with the company?
00:52:36Five years?
00:52:37Yeah.
00:52:38Five years.
00:52:40And family?
00:52:42Out of state.
00:52:44Pets?
00:52:46None.
00:52:47But I did have a goldfish when I was a kid.
00:52:53Girlfriend?
00:52:55Uh, no.
00:52:56I was engaged once, years ago.
00:52:59We were probably too young, but it felt right.
00:53:03What happened?
00:53:05Her family really wasn't into it.
00:53:09Mine either, come to think about it.
00:53:12They sort of persuaded us to, uh, call it off.
00:53:17I think she went on to marry some oil tycoon or something.
00:53:21And what about you?
00:53:22Did you move on?
00:53:25Took me a while.
00:53:27But yes.
00:53:31And here we are.
00:53:33And here we are.
00:53:35Wow.
00:53:37This is amazing.
00:53:42So, can you tell me how many flowers are in this room?
00:53:45No.
00:53:47Come on, I'll show you my favorite and you can tell me what it actually is.
00:53:54Hey.
00:53:55Hi.
00:53:56Looks like you're in a good mood.
00:53:57Yeah, I had a really good day today.
00:53:59What about John?
00:54:01Oh, well, I had found someone to distract me.
00:54:03Brandon.
00:54:04Oh, man, I just bought all this ice cream thinking you'd be wallowing tonight over John.
00:54:08He took me to the most amazing garden.
00:54:11Oh, a garden. Good thing I got a flavor I like.
00:54:14I mean, he must like me, right?
00:54:16And John?
00:54:17Jerk.
00:54:25Marianne.
00:54:26Hey.
00:54:27Hey.
00:54:28Thank you so much for taking me to the garden.
00:54:29I had a really good time.
00:54:31So did I.
00:54:32I was actually looking for you.
00:54:33You want to get some lunch?
00:54:34I'm actually going to get lunch with my sister.
00:54:37Hey, I thought we were meeting at the cafe.
00:54:38I was early, so I thought I'd come by.
00:54:41Hi, Brandon Hurst.
00:54:42Eleanor Dashwood.
00:54:44Dashwood?
00:54:45I thought your last name was what?
00:54:47Um, it's my mother's maiden name.
00:54:51No jobs open either, huh?
00:54:55Eleanor.
00:54:58Hi.
00:55:04Hey.
00:55:06Must be so nice.
00:55:08Having a good job with people around you who don't care what your name is.
00:55:12I didn't want all the questions.
00:55:15I probably wouldn't have gotten the job if I hadn't...
00:55:17Lied to them?
00:55:19To Brandon? To me?
00:55:23I just...
00:55:25I just had no idea how selfish you are.
00:55:28Selfish?
00:55:30I've been doing pretty well, considering we don't have...
00:55:33I don't know, a TV?
00:55:35A car?
00:55:37I haven't complained once.
00:55:39All you do is complain.
00:55:41And while you've been wallowing in your own self-pity,
00:55:43I have been trying to make this work.
00:55:46Do you think it was easy going around from interview to interview
00:55:48with each person judging me and laughing me out the door?
00:55:51Okay, so that's why I did what I did,
00:55:52so the same thing wouldn't happen to me.
00:55:55No. What you did was worse.
00:55:57You told me there were no jobs available at your office.
00:56:01I have been scrubbing toilets
00:56:04and cleaning out clogged drains with Bran watching over my shoulder.
00:56:09Do you know how much more money we could have made if I had a better job?
00:56:15You're assuming they'd even hire you.
00:56:19Yeah, I am.
00:56:21Then again, I also assumed that you cared about Margaret.
00:56:43Hey.
00:56:44Hey.
00:56:46You okay?
00:56:48Dashwood.
00:56:50Yep.
00:56:54Fits you better.
00:56:56So you're not upset?
00:56:58I know you. Your name doesn't change anything.
00:57:01Well, it does to a lot of people.
00:57:03Well, not me.
00:57:06You and Eleanor are going to be okay?
00:57:09I hope so.
00:57:13I don't know.
00:57:15I hope so.
00:57:23Gotta make you feel better.
00:57:25Sweet. Thank you.
00:57:28All right, I have to ask.
00:57:30What is all this?
00:57:32Well, you know my obsession with flowers.
00:57:34This is what I do with them.
00:57:37You destroy them?
00:57:39No, I make scented lotion.
00:57:42Here, do you want to try?
00:57:44Sure.
00:57:46Some petals right there.
00:57:48Just go ahead and start mixing that around.
00:57:51One more for you.
00:57:53In a circular motion.
00:57:55And you'll start to see some oils.
00:57:58And then you just keep on going until all the pieces are gone.
00:58:04Smells planty.
00:58:06You need to mix some more things in it.
00:58:10Oh!
00:58:12Are you okay?
00:58:14Yeah, I'm fine.
00:58:16I'm fine, yeah.
00:58:17Well, that is not going to help.
00:58:18Here, let's try this.
00:58:22Right there?
00:58:23Yeah.
00:58:29How's that feel?
00:58:31Better.
00:58:44What do you mean it doesn't work?
00:58:46I tried the lotion myself.
00:58:49An itchy rash?
00:58:51Well, then you got the ingredients wrong.
00:58:53Did you double check the analysis?
00:58:56Well, then there's got to be something in the process.
00:59:01Try some variations.
00:59:04I am paying you plenty for this.
00:59:09Okay, okay.
00:59:11Fine.
00:59:13Fine.
00:59:33It's Fran Ferris.
00:59:35Well, that wasn't a very nice thing to say, John.
00:59:39I need you to do something for me.
00:59:42I don't care what you're in the middle of.
00:59:44You do this for me and I will conveniently forget about Eliza Williams.
00:59:49Rumor has it that if your family were to find out about her, that you would be disinherited.
00:59:54You understand?
00:59:57Good.
01:00:02You need any help?
01:00:07I'm really sorry.
01:00:09I shouldn't have lied.
01:00:11You hand me that pan.
01:00:17Alright.
01:00:19Okay, just put it under the engine.
01:00:22Do you want me to climb under there?
01:00:24Okay.
01:00:25Okay.
01:00:26I've been through worse things at the spa.
01:00:27I'm going.
01:00:28Okay.
01:00:33Alright, pan's in place.
01:00:35Alright, here we go.
01:00:37Ah!
01:00:38What happened?
01:00:43Oh.
01:00:44Oh, no.
01:00:45Oh, no.
01:00:46Don't.
01:00:47Oh, no!
01:00:48Isn't that funny?
01:00:49Yes, it's very funny.
01:00:50Hand me a towel.
01:00:51A clean towel.
01:00:52Okay, a clean towel.
01:00:58Everything okay?
01:00:59Yeah, it's beachy.
01:01:01Oh, my God.
01:01:03Oh, my God.
01:01:04Oh, my God.
01:01:05Oh, my God.
01:01:06Oh.
01:01:08What's wrong with the truck?
01:01:10Um, I don't know.
01:01:11It won't start.
01:01:12So, I tried changing the oil, but it didn't work.
01:01:15Do you mind if I take a look?
01:01:16No.
01:01:17Oh, please.
01:01:18Yes.
01:01:19So, how's work going, by the way?
01:01:20Work is fine.
01:01:22Most days.
01:01:23I did have to scrub a pair of sheets by hand the other day.
01:01:26Oh, you're kidding me.
01:01:27I wish.
01:01:29And my sister?
01:01:30Your sister's good.
01:01:31She's fine.
01:01:32You're holding back.
01:01:34Um.
01:01:36I, uh, I get the feeling that she doesn't approve of me or something.
01:01:40I don't know how much longer I'm going to be working there.
01:01:42Yeah, my sister can be a little judgmental sometimes.
01:01:45Sometimes.
01:01:47Okay.
01:01:48Give it a shot.
01:01:49Okay.
01:01:54How'd you do that?
01:01:55It wasn't the oil.
01:01:59I watch a lot of car shows.
01:02:01Trust me, Dylan.
01:02:02Once we get the bugs worked out,
01:02:03this is going to be very lucrative for both of us.
01:02:06I think your company's going to be blown away by the potential.
01:02:09You realize that going to Bath for this puts me at risk for...
01:02:12You messed this up.
01:02:13My reputation suffers.
01:02:14Oh, you won't be disappointed.
01:02:16Neither will your company.
01:02:18When can I expect this to be fixed?
01:02:20My people are asking about it.
01:02:23I have my entire team working on it as we speak.
01:02:27Surprise!
01:02:28I'm back!
01:02:30Are you not excited to see me?
01:02:32Are you talking to me?
01:02:33Or the blonde girl you were holding hands with in the park
01:02:36while you were supposed to be in Switzerland?
01:02:38Look, it's not what you think.
01:02:39She's just a friend.
01:02:40Oh, that looked like more than a friendship.
01:02:42And that still doesn't explain what you're even doing here.
01:02:44I'm sorry.
01:02:45I'm sorry.
01:02:46I'm sorry.
01:02:47I'm sorry.
01:02:48I'm sorry.
01:02:49I'm sorry.
01:02:50I'm sorry.
01:02:51I'm sorry.
01:02:52I'm sorry.
01:02:53I'm sorry.
01:02:54I'm sorry.
01:02:55I'm sorry.
01:02:56And that's not what you're even doing here.
01:02:57I know it looks bad,
01:02:58but after your dad was arrested,
01:02:59I was tainted.
01:03:00The job in Switzerland fell through.
01:03:02You said it was still going.
01:03:04I know.
01:03:05I didn't know what else to do.
01:03:06Maybe not lie.
01:03:08And I was afraid that being with you
01:03:10would make it even harder for me.
01:03:13Because I'm a Dashwood.
01:03:17Stupid, I know.
01:03:22Who is she?
01:03:24Crystal, it's just someone to talk to.
01:03:25It meant nothing, honestly.
01:03:27Look, I made a mistake.
01:03:30Can't we just start over?
01:03:34I don't think I'm ever going to be able to trust you again.
01:03:38Let me make it up to you.
01:03:44By the way, how's the hobby going?
01:03:47It's good.
01:03:49You should show me how you do it.
01:03:51I'd love to watch you work.
01:03:53You've never cared before.
01:03:56I do now.
01:03:59Maybe some other time.
01:04:01Not tonight.
01:04:04Later then.
01:04:06Just the two of us.
01:04:08Cooking up flowers.
01:04:23Okay.
01:04:48Hey John.
01:04:50Yes, I got them.
01:04:52They're beautiful.
01:04:55Yeah, I miss you too.
01:05:00That was a fun date.
01:05:02Tonight?
01:05:05Well, what time?
01:05:07You know, I'm actually still at work, so do you mind if I just call you when I leave?
01:05:13Bye.
01:05:19Hey Lucy.
01:05:21Um, listen, I just noticed that there was a little bit of damage to the lock on my locker.
01:05:25I was wondering if you knew what happened.
01:05:28Why would I know that?
01:05:30Oh no, I don't know.
01:05:32You know what, I wouldn't worry about it.
01:05:34It's just that I think I'm missing something.
01:05:36You think?
01:05:38I'm pretty sure.
01:05:40It's nothing huge, I just thought I should mention it.
01:05:43Well, if it's nothing huge, don't bother me with it then.
01:05:47You shouldn't even be selling those bottles anyway.
01:05:50I didn't tell you that that's what's missing.
01:05:54Oh.
01:05:56Lucy, did you have something to do with this?
01:05:59Okay, it wasn't even for me, it was for Edward.
01:06:04Edward asked me to take it.
01:06:06Why would he do that?
01:06:08Um, he wanted it to sell to some cosmetics company.
01:06:12A cosmetics company?
01:06:14Yeah, he says it's worth a fortune.
01:06:17Men, huh?
01:06:20Yeah.
01:06:29Oh!
01:06:30I'm sorry.
01:06:31Watch it.
01:06:32Sorry.
01:06:33Eleanor, you really need to maintain a much more professional appearance.
01:06:36Okay, I'm sorry.
01:06:38Um, Lucy was just telling me about she and Edward.
01:06:43Eleanor.
01:06:44What?
01:06:45You didn't really think that Edward was hanging around you for your personality, did you?
01:07:02Brandon, hey.
01:07:04How was your day?
01:07:05I've had better.
01:07:07I'm sorry.
01:07:08Hey, you want to come over?
01:07:10Eleanor's making chicken cordon bleu.
01:07:12Thank you, but, um, I think it's best if we just kept this professional.
01:07:34Hey, I was just calling you.
01:07:36What's up?
01:07:37The lotion.
01:07:38Edward stole a bottle.
01:07:39He actually got Lucy to do it.
01:07:41What?
01:07:42Why?
01:07:43To sell it to some big company.
01:07:45But that's my lotion.
01:07:47How do we stop them?
01:07:48Well, I don't think we can.
01:07:49It's not protected by a patent or anything.
01:07:51A patent?
01:07:52Yeah, Edward's a patent attorney.
01:07:54I can't believe I didn't see this coming.
01:07:56We were just getting started.
01:07:58Well, can't we get our own lawyer?
01:08:02I mean, what lawyer can we possibly afford?
01:08:07Brandon blew me off today.
01:08:09Ugh.
01:08:10John lies, Edward steals, and Brandon blows you off.
01:08:15I thought he really liked me.
01:08:17We're doomed.
01:08:18Excuse me.
01:08:19My romantic sensibilities refuse to accept that.
01:08:23Mm, staunch denial.
01:08:24I like it.
01:08:26What are we doing with our lives?
01:08:28I don't know.
01:08:29I don't want to keep working at the spa, but we need the money.
01:08:31Just quit.
01:08:33Yeah.
01:08:34I should get, like, a temporary job at the mall or something.
01:08:38I'm just tired of us having to fight so hard to get what we need, only to be disappointed.
01:08:46Things used to be so much easier.
01:08:53Taser smoke.
01:08:54Woo!
01:08:56Don't breathe this.
01:09:01Hello?
01:09:04Fran.
01:09:05Yeah, I'm working on it.
01:09:07Just need a little more time.
01:09:08We don't have more time.
01:09:10I keep calling her.
01:09:11She's not ready.
01:09:12Everyone is just waiting on how to make this healing lotion work.
01:09:17You have 24 hours or our deal is off.
01:09:33Hey, John.
01:09:35Oh, uh, tonight.
01:09:38Let's see, um...
01:09:42Yeah, that sounds great.
01:09:49Eleanor, hey.
01:09:51I tried calling you.
01:09:52Yeah, I've been really busy.
01:09:54Can I give you a lift home?
01:09:55No, I'm good.
01:09:56I'm good.
01:10:03How can you trust John?
01:10:05He called and apologized.
01:10:07I think it's worth another chance.
01:10:09He lied to you and pretended to leave the country.
01:10:13It's not like I have very many options now that Brandon's blown me off.
01:10:16You know, you could go a week without a boyfriend.
01:10:20Come in!
01:10:22I was just taking off.
01:10:26Hi.
01:10:27Hi.
01:10:28Hi.
01:10:29Thanks for letting me come over.
01:10:31I missed you.
01:10:32So, we gonna cook up your little hobby?
01:10:35I thought we were going to dinner.
01:10:36Sure, after this, okay?
01:10:38Okay.
01:10:57Here it is.
01:10:59How was dinner?
01:11:01Fine.
01:11:03So, we're good now, right?
01:11:05You're not going to say anything?
01:11:07Yes.
01:11:08If the information on here is accurate, then your secret is safe.
01:11:22Edward.
01:11:23Hi.
01:11:24How are you?
01:11:25How are you?
01:11:26Good. Is Eleanor here?
01:11:27No, I haven't seen her. Are you free Friday?
01:11:29I'm busy, thanks.
01:11:36Fran!
01:11:45Yes!
01:11:47You seem awfully excited.
01:11:49New business deal coming through.
01:11:52Oh?
01:11:54Um, did you need something?
01:11:56Yeah, where's Eleanor?
01:11:58I don't know. She didn't show up today.
01:12:00It's unacceptable, really, but what can you expect from people like that?
01:12:11Can I buy you a brownie?
01:12:13Think a brownie can undo what you've done?
01:12:17Okay.
01:12:19You have to help me out here.
01:12:21Your scheme.
01:12:22Stealing the formula for the lotion to sell off.
01:12:26I haven't stolen anything.
01:12:27Okay, technicality counts. We've got Lucy to do it for you.
01:12:30Lucy?
01:12:31Oh, you can't even admit it.
01:12:33Admit what?
01:12:36You really don't know what I'm talking about?
01:12:38No.
01:12:40You didn't ask Lucy to steal a bottle of lotion from my locker?
01:12:44No.
01:12:45She said you did.
01:12:47Who did?
01:12:48Lucy.
01:12:49Okay, you trusted Lucy.
01:12:51And then Fran said that...
01:12:54I don't know who to trust.
01:12:57You can trust me.
01:12:59Eleanor, I would never do something to hurt you or your family.
01:13:04You have to believe me.
01:13:07I'm so sorry. I thought it was you.
01:13:10Don't be. I understand why you'd be upset.
01:13:13So wait, did Lucy steal it?
01:13:16I don't know.
01:13:17And if not for you, then who?
01:13:20Wait, what was this formula to? A lotion?
01:13:22Yeah, it's that lotion that Marianne makes with the flowers.
01:13:24Flowers.
01:13:26Fran.
01:13:27Fran?
01:13:28Yeah, Fran. She had something in her office. Instructions and ingredients.
01:13:31Instructions? What would she have...
01:13:33Wait a second.
01:13:35Marianne was going to teach John Willoughby.
01:13:39I have to call Marianne.
01:13:49Hi, I...
01:13:50How could you?
01:13:51Calm down.
01:13:53You stole it.
01:13:55Don't be so naive. It's worth a fortune.
01:13:57It's wrong.
01:13:59You're such an idealist. Don't you see this solves everything for me?
01:14:03You actually think you're right?
01:14:06Well, it's not that black and white, Edward.
01:14:09Give it back.
01:14:11The formula?
01:14:13It's too late.
01:14:15Fran.
01:14:16I sold it. I'm just waiting for payment to come in.
01:14:19Don't you see? I took care of everything.
01:14:31Hey, I got your message.
01:14:32Oh!
01:14:33Did you really think that I wouldn't find out?
01:14:36Look, look, it's not what you think.
01:14:38Oh, okay, so you didn't steal my lotion and sell it to Fran Ferris?
01:14:42Okay, that part's right, but I had a reason.
01:14:44Oh, a reason.
01:14:46Wow, what a relief.
01:14:47Look, Fran's been blackmailing me.
01:14:49It's a tough situation.
01:14:51Try me.
01:14:53Alright, I had a friend.
01:14:55And she got pregnant.
01:14:57If my family found out, it would be a disaster for me.
01:15:00For you?
01:15:02I cannot believe I ever loved you.
01:15:06You only care about yourself.
01:15:08Hey, now that's pretty hypocritical coming from you, Marianne.
01:15:10Well, at least I am ashamed of it.
01:15:13It's not my fault. Fran made me do it.
01:15:15Oh, please, don't tell me you didn't have a choice.
01:15:17I didn't!
01:15:18Look, if your father hadn't been arrested, everything would have been fine.
01:15:21Until I found out that you lied to us all.
01:15:25Why didn't you just break up with me?
01:15:28Because...
01:15:30I love you.
01:15:33Let go! Get off of me!
01:15:35Hey, hey, hey, stay out of this.
01:15:36Just let her go, man.
01:15:38Fine.
01:15:39Let's go, Brandon.
01:15:40Wait, you know this guy?
01:15:41Who's cheating now, you little skank?
01:15:46No.
01:15:53John and Fran tried to steal the formula.
01:15:55Tried?
01:15:56They did steal it.
01:15:57Fran's been drowning in debt. She must have seen this as her way out.
01:15:59So what are you going to do?
01:16:01I mean, you can't let them get away with it. Can't you call the police?
01:16:03No, that won't amount to anything.
01:16:05This is a nightmare.
01:16:07There is one thing we can do.
01:16:08What?
01:16:09We can beat Fran to it.
01:16:12All right, this pitch has to be perfect.
01:16:14It's a long shot, but I'm hoping they'll listen to me.
01:16:17And how do you know that?
01:16:19They're one of our biggest accounts.
01:16:21Here you go.
01:16:25Eleanor?
01:16:26Hmm?
01:16:27Can you make a smaller version of that so I give everybody a sample?
01:16:30Yeah.
01:16:31Great.
01:16:32And can you prove this?
01:16:35Yes, definitely.
01:16:42Your Honor, yes.
01:16:43I wanted to check and make sure a courier delivered a filing from my firm.
01:16:50Great.
01:16:51Well, thank you very much.
01:16:54Sign here and here.
01:16:59We ready?
01:17:00Yeah.
01:17:01Are you sure this is going to work?
01:17:02It will.
01:17:03And what about Fran?
01:17:04I'll take care of her.
01:17:11This is a great deal for you.
01:17:13Yes, you've mentioned that once or twice.
01:17:17Excuse us.
01:17:19Uh, this is a private meeting.
01:17:21Edward?
01:17:22Sorry to interrupt, but you should have all the facts for your company's sake.
01:17:25Facts?
01:17:26This man is obviously in the wrong room.
01:17:29The formula Ms. Farris is trying to sell you was stolen.
01:17:32Which we can prove quite easily with Ms. Dashwood's documentation.
01:17:37How do we know this is legitimate?
01:17:39The proof is all there.
01:17:40But in the meantime, we've filed an injunction against Ms. Farris that prohibits this sale.
01:17:45Edward, are you sure this is the right time to be-
01:17:47Yes, definitely.
01:17:49We'll need our team to get to the bottom of this.
01:17:51That's understandable.
01:17:52We wouldn't want you to become victims of Ms. Farris' actions as well.
01:17:55However, we've presented this lotion to another company that has agreed to purchase the formula.
01:17:59But from us.
01:18:00Its rightful owners.
01:18:02I don't know where these people came from, but there's clearly been some sort of mistake.
01:18:09Edward.
01:18:12I'm your sister.
01:18:15And you should know better.
01:18:21Completely swindled me, you know that?
01:18:23Dylan, it's not my fault!
01:18:25Our biggest competitor just applied for a patent on the lotion.
01:18:30The company lawyers are breathing down my neck because of an injunction they received about stolen property!
01:18:35It's not like that.
01:18:37Our lawyers are going to sink their teeth so deep into your scheming hide that not even your little lotions will help heal you.
01:18:53In case you haven't heard, the lotion deal was finalized today.
01:18:57You know, the irony with this is that you were so mean to Eleanor, thinking she was going to steal from you.
01:19:03Then you stole from her.
01:19:07I guess I have to be careful now.
01:19:09I don't want everyone to know that my sister's a thief.
01:19:14Edward, I...
01:19:15By the way, Eleanor quits.
01:19:38I'm doing this all wrong, aren't I?
01:19:41No, you're... Actually, you are.
01:19:43Yeah, wait, let me show you.
01:19:44You have to move your wrist.
01:19:47Um, you're actually still doing it wrong.
01:19:51Legally, we're not supposed to be making this up anymore, now that you sold the formula.
01:19:54This is a new product.
01:19:56Yeah, Brandon thinks we need to develop more to sell off.
01:20:02Marker says they got the check.
01:20:04Mom must be ecstatic.
01:20:06You should be, too. Marker's going to be okay.
01:20:09You did it.
01:20:10We all did it.
01:20:13Hey, will you hand me that flower over there?
01:20:15Yeah.
01:20:18Oh, no, not that one. The other one.
01:20:26Really?
01:20:36Thank you.
01:21:07You okay?
01:21:08Yes, yes. I was just thinking about how I'm going to miss her.
01:21:12You're not wishing she'd go back and change things, are you?
01:21:14No, no. Everything worked out perfectly for her.
01:21:18Not just for her.
01:21:21For us.
01:21:22For us.
01:21:36Oh, my God!

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