It's A Living S3 E2 Cassie's Cowboy
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00:00Life's not the French Riviera, believe me, Life's not a charity ball,
00:11It isn't all a great big bed of roses, It's not like showbiz,
00:19But the main thing I'm supposed to see, Are not the people I trust,
00:25Believe me, we know we're doing the right thing,
00:29Okay, we may be less than wealthy, But that doesn't mean we're young and healthy,
00:38And anyone who's young and healthy knows that that's a waste,
00:46The traffic flows, It's unbearable.
01:16Hurry up, we have a party waiting.
01:19I got the music in me, I got the music in me, I got the music in me.
01:25Try to keep it there.
01:28Mr. Cooper, I'm terribly sorry to have kept your party waiting.
01:31Your table is ready now.
01:32Thank you.
01:36Evening, ma'am.
01:37Mr. Thompson?
01:38Yep.
01:39Well, we're honored.
01:41You all got room for four hungry cowboys?
01:44We'll make room right this way, please.
01:46As it happens, our best table is ready.
01:50Will this be all right?
01:51That's just lovely.
01:52Well, enjoy your meal, gentlemen.
01:56You gave them our table.
01:57You should have moved faster, Mr. Cooper.
01:59You blew it.
02:02Hank who?
02:03Hank Dobson.
02:04Dobson Oil, Dobson Airlines, Dobson Synthetics.
02:07He looks even taller than he did on the cover of Newsweek.
02:10And a lot prettier.
02:12Air Freight, Dobson Synthetics.
02:14You know my daddy works for him?
02:15You're kidding.
02:16Well, ain't no big deal.
02:17Everybody in Texas works for the man.
02:19Well, I'm working for him now.
02:21He's at my table.
02:23Mr. Dobson.
02:26They say he's worth over $3 billion.
02:29You think he's got it on him?
02:31The stars at night are big and bright.
02:34Deep in the heart of Texas
02:37Reminds me of the one I love.
02:41Deep in the heart of Texas.
02:49So how do you know Dobson's not married?
02:51I saw him on an early morning talk show.
02:53He's America's most eligible bachelor.
02:55Do you know he owns 200 pairs of cowboy boots?
02:58200 pairs of boots?
03:00I wonder if I could get them all under my bed.
03:06Nancy, I was just about to take Mr. Dobson's order.
03:09I know. I got there just in time.
03:11In my haste to make Mr. Dobson comfortable,
03:13I unwittingly seated him at your table.
03:15Cassie, I want you to wait on Mr. Dobson.
03:19Great.
03:20Oh, no.
03:21Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
03:23He sat in my section and he's mine.
03:26I've made my decision.
03:27But, Miss Beebe...
03:28Dot, kiss off.
03:31Howard, I was given two tickets to the symphony.
03:35Would you care to go with me?
03:36I hate music.
03:38I was also given two seats for the Dodger game.
03:41Are they together?
03:43I love it when you play hard to get.
03:49Dot, honey, do you mind if I wait on Mr. Dobson?
03:51I mean, you know, he's from Texas and I'm from Texas
03:53and it'd be so nice to talk to somebody without an accent.
03:56Nancy gave him to Cassie.
04:01Cassie, honey, do you mind if I wait on...
04:02Yes.
04:04Amy, it's the way Nancy wants it.
04:06And you two shouldn't be making such a big deal about this.
04:08I mean, he's a millionaire, but he's just another customer.
04:11Come on, Cassie, I'll help you serve that.
04:17First down to Rosie's
04:20And then to the card house
04:23Got shot in the chest
04:26And I'm dying today
04:29You've been dying all week.
04:33Are you gentlemen ready to order?
04:35Say, do you think your piano player would mind playing a song for my friend here?
04:40For this kind of money, he'd let you shoot at his feet.
04:44Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Dobson.
04:46I couldn't help but notice from across the room that there's a speck in one of your ice cubes.
04:49I'm surprised Cassie didn't see it.
04:51I'll get you a fresh glass of water right away.
04:54Now, who was that little lady?
04:56She's our speck checker.
04:59Now, would you like to order?
05:00Excuse me, Mr. Dobson, but my daddy would never forgive me
05:02if I didn't stop by and say hi.
05:04Hi.
05:05Your daddy?
05:06Hal Tompkins.
05:07Hal Tompkins?
05:08He cleans the fat drains at your meat plant in Snyder.
05:11Well, isn't it a small world?
05:13Well, you be sure to say hi to your daddy for me.
05:16You can count on that.
05:17And listen, next time you're in Snyder...
05:19Amy, your party at table six is starting to look anorexic.
05:24Thanks, Jan.
05:25Anytime.
05:26Mr. Dobson, I read that Newsweek story about the Justice Department
05:29dropping its monopoly charges against Dobson Industries.
05:32How'd you do that?
05:34Jan, Mr. Dobson has a request for Sonny.
05:37My pleasure.
05:38We'll talk later.
05:40Before anybody else gets here,
05:41would you like to take a shot at soup or salad?
05:43Well, another request from our good friends at table two.
05:46Table two.
06:00Why aren't you singing?
06:02If I knew the words, you'd think I'd be doing this to my tongue.
06:12Fifty.
06:13Fifty-one.
06:14Fifty-two.
06:15Ladies, this evening was such a resounding success
06:18that Dobson Industries has reserved the whole restaurant for tomorrow evening.
06:22Doesn't that beat all?
06:23No, this beats all.
06:25They've also reserved Cassie.
06:27What?
06:28You're to come as Mr. Dobson's date.
06:30And you said okay?
06:31Did I?
06:32Nancy, I make my own dates.
06:34You can't put me on the menu just because some rich bozo waves his gold card.
06:38You mean you're declining the invitation to Mr. Dobson's party?
06:41I didn't say that.
06:42This happens to be a great-looking rich bozo.
06:46This is like something out of a fairy tale.
06:48Nancy, if you had let me wait on him, I'd be his date.
06:52Dot, we're talking fairy tales here, not science fiction.
07:06You know, I just don't think it's right,
07:08Cassie being the only one invited to the party tonight.
07:11Yeah.
07:12The trouble with the story of Cinderella
07:14is that nobody ever looks at it from the ugly stepsister's point of view.
07:19Come on, Dot.
07:20Come on, Jan, you feel the same way.
07:22I do not.
07:24I'm very happy for Cassie.
07:26The only thing that concerns me is that this could lead to feelings of
07:29envy, resentment, blind anger, and all the other things that kept me awake last night.
07:35Can I keep my stuff in the empty locker?
07:37Sure.
07:39You want to know something?
07:40I can't stand myself.
07:41There's a lot of that going around.
07:44Sure, I got more in tips from Dobson last night than I did New Year's Eve,
07:48but I feel used.
07:50I've always believed that the one thing a lounge act should have is integrity.
07:54Oh!
08:06I'm an old cow hand
08:10from the Rio Grande.
08:13Yahoo!
08:17Are we going to have to look at that all night?
08:19Hopefully, the first time he goes for a high note, he'll get a short in his integrity.
08:26Hi.
08:27What do you think?
08:29You look great.
08:30Anybody would look good in that dress.
08:34Well, ladies, our company has arrived.
08:36Oh, come on, girls, let's go.
08:38Oh, Cassie, that's a lovely dress.
08:41Thanks.
08:42What did you do, mug Joan Collins?
08:49Deep in the heart of
08:51Deep in the heart of
08:54Deep in the heart of
08:56T-E-X-A
08:59Gonna head with an S!
09:15Nancy, what is this?
09:16I thought there was going to be a room full of people out there.
09:18Oh, so did I.
09:19You can imagine my dismay when he showed up alone.
09:21But my anxiety was quelled by his extravagant advance payment.
09:24You mean it's just him and me?
09:26That's about the size of it.
09:33All of this was meant for me.
09:35For me.
09:36I was in the right place at the right time.
09:38It was destiny. It was my table.
09:41And then along came that underhanded, conniving dragon lady.
09:46And I mean that in the nicest possible way.
09:55Well, hi, Cassie.
09:56Hank.
09:58Is this the Texas version of a cozy dinner for two?
10:01Well, I had the feeling that you might like somebody waiting on you for a change.
10:05Well, I have the feeling that you're buying me dinner in hopes of getting breakfast.
10:09Does that worry you?
10:10Sure does.
10:12I'm out of eggs.
10:15Thank you.
10:24Thank you.
10:26Ooh, nice touch.
10:29Why, thank you, Miss Beebe.
10:30Hank, having all these people wait on me is making me very uncomfortable.
10:34How about letting them all go except for one?
10:36Fine by me.
10:37With tips, of course.
10:38Of course.
10:39Very well.
10:40Which one of the girls would you like to stay?
10:42Well, you've gotten off to such a great start.
10:44Thank you.
10:47You want me to wait on you?
10:49You have a problem with that?
10:50Absolutely not.
10:52I'll dismiss the girls and bring your shrimp cocktail.
10:55Cassie, tonight your Cinderella, tomorrow your dog meat.
11:08I thought you went home.
11:09Got a law exam tomorrow.
11:10This is usually a great place to study.
11:12All right, all right, all right.
11:14Something tells me you're having a terrific time.
11:17I found him, Jan.
11:19Come on, Cassie, you just met this guy.
11:22I know.
11:23So why am I feeling this way?
11:26There's something very special about him.
11:28Yeah, three billion dollars.
11:30Oh, I wouldn't care if he only had three million.
11:35Come on, Jan, you know it's not the money.
11:37Look, I know taking over the whole place was a grandstand play,
11:40so I should be taking shots, right?
11:42Well, well, but not this time.
11:46I don't want to keep him at a safe distance.
11:48I don't want the upper hand.
11:49No games.
11:50I just don't want you to get hurt, that's all.
11:53This guy's got a reputation.
11:55Slow down a little.
11:58I don't want to slow down.
12:00I've never felt this way before.
12:03If I'm making a fool of myself, I really don't care.
12:05Jan, I am so happy.
12:10I feel like I want to cry, me.
12:13Great.
12:15Now we're both going to cry.
12:21I just don't want you to get hurt, that's all.
12:24Well, you know, comes the right time.
12:26You have to take that chance.
12:28Right.
12:30You get out there.
12:32Okay.
12:34How do I look?
12:35You never looked prettier, Cassie.
12:38Thank you, Jan.
12:39Have fun.
13:10Will somebody be sure to tell me when they leave?
13:26Is Cassie here?
13:27Why?
13:28Is her dinner ready?
13:31If you're referring to last night, I'll admit I harbored some resentment at first.
13:35But the resentment went bye-bye when I received a tip in excess of $200.
13:41That could have been mine.
13:45Any calls?
13:46Oh, were you expecting a call?
13:49All day.
13:50Oh, he hasn't called?
13:51Maybe he's just like all the rest.
13:53No, all the rest called.
14:06Don't give me that look.
14:07What look?
14:08What look? You know the look.
14:09If I knew the look, would I ask what look?
14:11The I told you so look.
14:13I gave you that look.
14:14Ah, there it is again.
14:15That isn't I told you so, that's what you expect.
14:19Hey, I know he usually dates movie stars and high society.
14:24I'm not kidding myself.
14:27This was just one for the memory bank.
14:30Cassie, it's time to get dressed.
14:32Thank you.
14:36Ah!
14:39That is the most beautiful endangered species I've ever seen.
14:42Mr. Dobson had it delivered this afternoon.
14:44Would have been cheaper to make a phone call.
14:49You'll need this for the weekend when you're showing me San Francisco.
14:54San Francisco?
15:06I hate to harp on the subject.
15:08Hank?
15:10Well, if Nancy hadn't gotten in my way,
15:13Hank and I would be celebrating our two week anniversary.
15:16I can't believe it's lasted this long.
15:18They've seen each other every night.
15:20Billionaire and a waitress.
15:22Talk about your long shots.
15:24Well, no wonder it's lasted this long.
15:26She goes along with everything he says.
15:28Listen, I hate to ask this, but Hank wants to take me to Houston this weekend.
15:31I'm already scheduled to work.
15:32Me too.
15:33I can't.
15:34Jan, Jan, I'm off Saturday.
15:36So if you could just fill in for me on Friday night.
15:38Nancy, we've been filling in for you like crazy, which is okay.
15:41I'm glad to do it.
15:42But Friday night is impossible.
15:44It's the night of Ellen's school play.
15:46There's only one performance.
15:47I can't miss it.
15:48But what will I tell Hank?
15:50Tell him no.
15:51What do you mean no?
15:53This is not some dentist we're talking about here.
15:55This is a once in a lifetime and I don't want to louse it up.
15:58Besides, you can't say no to Hank.
16:00I can say no to you.
16:01I just did.
16:02No.
16:04I thought you were my friend.
16:06That works two ways.
16:11Well, thanks a lot.
16:13My pleasure.
16:16Jan, you okay?
16:17Yes.
16:18No.
16:19She's getting just as pushy as her boyfriend.
16:21Back home, they say a man rides a horse long enough, he begins to look like him.
16:33One sole almondine and hold the almonds.
16:35Why, can cheeseburger hold the cheese?
16:37Huh?
16:38Sole almondine without almonds is just plain sole.
16:41Yeah, but we don't have just plain sole on the menu.
16:43That's right.
16:44So what do I tell the customer?
16:46Tell them there are no almonds on the lamb.
16:57How long are we going to go on not talking to each other?
17:00How long are we going to go on not talking to each other?
17:03I'm sorry about last night.
17:05It's okay.
17:06I actually was afraid to say no to him.
17:08I was beginning to think that he had to have everything his way or forget it.
17:11But no problem.
17:12Because when I told him I couldn't get Friday off, he said not to worry.
17:16I'm glad.
17:17Ladies, there's a revised schedule.
17:19Now, please check it before you leave.
17:20Why, Nancy, what lovely pearls.
17:22Don't suck up, Dot.
17:28What is this?
17:29I'm not supposed to work tomorrow night.
17:31Bad news for Jan.
17:32Good news for Cassie.
17:33You're not on the schedule.
17:35Guess you can go to Houston after all.
17:37Funny how things worked out.
17:39Wait a minute.
17:40I had nothing to do with this.
17:41Well, I really couldn't care less because I'm going to Ellen's play tomorrow night.
17:46What is Nancy going to do when Jan doesn't show up for work?
17:49Who knows?
17:50All that really matters is that Hank Dobson gets his weekend in Houston.
17:53Right, Cassie?
18:00Hi.
18:01What are you doing here?
18:02I work here.
18:03Now, wait a minute.
18:04What about Ellen's play?
18:05Well, when I cooled off, I realized I can't afford to quit.
18:08But I did spend the day papering the town with my resume.
18:11How could Cassie have done it?
18:13She knew how important Ellen's play was to you.
18:15Of course, I could see how she might think a weekend in Houston with an unmarried millionaire
18:19could seem more important than a little school play.
18:21I mean, they're just kids.
18:22How good could it be?
18:24Jan, I thought you were going to Ellen's play.
18:26I thought you were going to Houston.
18:28We were both wrong.
18:30Well, you want to be late?
18:31Get out of here.
18:32What happened?
18:33Well, I told Hank I wasn't going.
18:35He said I was.
18:36I said something.
18:37He said something.
18:38I think you'd call it an argument.
18:39But it's okay.
18:40No problem because we're going to have a great time making up.
18:43Oh, no.
18:44He's going to buy her jewelry.
18:46Thank you.
18:47It's all right.
18:48It's all right.
18:49It's all right.
18:50It's all right.
18:52Thank you.
18:53It's okay.
18:54Give the kid a hug from me.
18:55Oh, I'm going to go call her.
18:56Tell her I'm on my way.
18:57She'll be so excited.
18:59Now, aren't you sorry you said all those things about Cassie?
19:02Thanks, Amy.
19:03That's okay, Dot.
19:04Whatever you said, I deserved.
19:06I know.
19:09Hey, Cassie.
19:10Let's go, sweetheart.
19:11We don't want that plane taking off without us.
19:13I told you last night I wasn't going to Houston.
19:15We both said things last night that we didn't mean.
19:17Oh, Hank, be reasonable.
19:19Can't we go next weekend?
19:20Is there a problem?
19:21No, nothing.
19:22I can't handle it.
19:23Cassie, I don't know why you insisted on showing up.
19:25Especially since Mr. Dobson went to so much trouble to change your schedule.
19:30Really?
19:32Last night you said you had nothing to do with it.
19:34And I told you going to Houston would mess things up for a friend of mine.
19:38Cassie, I didn't get to be who I am by letting people say no to me.
19:41Well, I didn't get to be who I am by jumping through hoops.
19:44Honey, you're making too much of this.
19:46Come on.
19:47Oh, no, I'm not.
19:48You went behind my back to Nancy and then you lied about it.
19:51And if you'd lie about that, then you'd lie about anything.
19:55It's not what I want.
19:57Do you have any idea what you're giving up?
20:01Yeah.
20:02I'm giving up a man who walks all over people.
20:06No wonder you need 200 pairs of boots.
20:08Hit the trail, cowboy.
20:11Oh.
20:17Cassie, I know that was very hard for you to do,
20:20but in the long run you're going to be much better off.
20:22Are you crazy?
20:24A man's a multi-millionaire.
20:26I've always dreamed of marrying a rich guy.
20:30It never dawned on me I'd have to like him.
20:34I'm staying, Cassie. I never liked him either.
20:37He was decent enough to leave the coat.
20:40You really blew it, kid.
20:41You wound up with nada.
20:43All Nancy did was change the schedule.
20:46And she got a string of pearls.
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