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My Sister's Wedding Full Movie 2024
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00:00That's me.
00:15You must be Tate.
00:16Thanks for meeting me at the service entrance.
00:19The agency filled you in, yes?
00:22You need to be at the top of your game tonight.
00:24My mother will be watching me like a hawk.
00:26Hopefully with you there, she won't be trying to set me up with anyone.
00:29Of course, Mr. Young.
00:30You can trust me.
00:31I'm a professional.
00:32Well, I mean, you're an escort.
00:35It doesn't exactly require an MBA.
00:38And hiring an escort doesn't exactly require more than a dick and a credit card.
00:44Really just a credit card.
00:45That's funny.
00:46I thought I paid for a date, not an attitude.
00:48Two for the price of one.
00:51Lucky you.
00:54So, what's the story of how we met?
01:05You said you're a professional, right?
01:07Make something up.
01:08If we want to pull this off, we're going to have to have a story.
01:12You said yourself that your mother's going to be watching.
01:15Unless you want me to tell her the truth.
01:19Look, I realize that some of your other clients may find those kinds of jokes charming, but
01:24I need you to take this seriously, okay?
01:27My reputation's at stake here.
01:29You know, on my way over here, I was wondering, why does Tate Young, the most eligible bachelor
01:34in the city, need an escort?
01:37And I'm starting to understand why.
01:39You have got to lighten up, my friend.
01:41Cheers.
01:42Tate!
01:43You came!
01:44It's your rehearsal dinner.
01:46What did you expect?
01:47Well, you always seem to find some excuse.
01:55And you are?
02:00It's nice to meet you, Ariana.
02:01I'm Piper.
02:02So?
02:03How did you two meet?
02:04Don't worry, babe.
02:05I'll tell her.
02:10I hosted a local artist charity auction last month, and the Young Family Foundation bid
02:14on a painting for their lobby.
02:16I supervised the installation, and Tate was there.
02:21The rest is history.
02:22Wow.
02:23Tate never usually spends time at the foundation.
02:26It was our father's passion project, but Tate tends to get his priorities mixed up.
02:31Oh.
02:32Mom's looking for you.
02:33I told her you were over here, so good luck.
02:36I'm gonna go make out with Dave.
02:44You know, I gotta say, it's a little scary how good of a liar you are.
02:47Oh, Tate.
02:48We have got to work on your trust issues.
02:51That whole story was true.
02:54Aside from meeting you, of course.
02:56Well, you're about to see where I got those trust issues from.
03:00Hello.
03:02I don't believe you're on our guest list.
03:05Mom, come on.
03:06Is that anyone to treat my date?
03:09It's lovely to meet you, Mrs. Young.
03:11I was just telling your daughter that you bid on a painting at a local art auction I
03:16held last month.
03:17You hosted that?
03:19That painting spoke to me immediately, and I was especially intrigued with how the artist
03:24signed it.
03:25No name, just for Elizabeth.
03:29A dedication to the artist's mother.
03:31Must be nice for a mother to feel appreciated.
03:35I tried to find the artist, but if—
03:38That artist appreciates their anonymity.
03:41Oh.
03:42And how about you, dear?
03:44Do you appreciate your anonymity as well?
03:47I'm an open book.
03:49Ask me anything.
03:50Oh.
03:51Where did you grow up?
03:53New York.
03:54Did you attend college?
03:56Princeton.
03:57College and graduate school for my MFA.
04:00Whoa.
04:01Poor dear.
04:02You must be drowning in student debt.
04:04Actually, my family didn't have to take out any loans, thank goodness.
04:08Oh.
04:09So you're comfortable.
04:10My mother was at the top of her field, so yes, we were comfortable.
04:14I see.
04:15We'll all have to have lunch together.
04:18My mother is unfortunately no longer with us.
04:23All right, okay.
04:25Enough with the third degree.
04:26I think Piper deserves a breather.
04:28I'll give her a tour of the house.
04:31Nice meeting you.
04:33You too.
04:37Princeton.
04:38Is that really true?
04:39Don't act so surprised.
04:41I meant what I said earlier.
04:43If we're going to get through tonight, we have to get to know one another.
04:46Your family's not going to stop crying.
04:51Okay, fine.
04:53I graduated from Columbia, summa cum laude.
04:56Interned at Goldman Sachs.
04:58Became the youngest CEO in the firm's history.
05:01Made the Forbes 30 under 30 list.
05:03And now, I'm expected to carry on a tradition of excellence.
05:08Hmm.
05:10Boring.
05:12Oh, success is boring to you?
05:15I can find all that stuff on Google.
05:17I want to know who you really are.
05:19Okay, um, I'm good at billiards.
05:23Oh, God.
05:25Just call it pool, like a normal person.
05:27Pools are for swimming.
05:29Wow.
05:30Having a life of privilege really did a number on you, huh?
05:33Privilege is subjective.
05:35Well, money's not.
05:38Money's not.
05:39And that makes all of the other problems a whole lot easier.
05:44Oh, what's this?
05:46Absolutely not.
05:48It does not say no escorts.
05:55Oh.
06:02A.B. Honor Roll.
06:04So you're a huge nerd.
06:06Briefly.
06:08I loved space, anyway.
06:10What the hell happened?
06:12What do you mean?
06:14Based on my research, I couldn't find a single photo
06:16where you actually looked happy
06:18in that Forbes 30 under 30 profile.
06:21It was thoughtful.
06:23Introspective.
06:25Mildly suicidal.
06:27Definitely depressing.
06:31Fine.
06:33There was this space camp
06:35that I begged my parents to attend.
06:37Finally, they agreed
06:39the summer before I went to high school.
06:41But, uh,
06:43while I was gone, my, uh...
06:45my father passed away.
06:47I'm so sorry for your loss.
06:51After that, I guess I
06:53stopped looking up at the stars.
06:57That's where he was, you know?
06:59Instead of down here with us.
07:03Oh.
07:17Are you okay?
07:19I should, uh,
07:21get back to the party before my mother comes looking.
07:33Okay.
07:35So, we've established
07:37that you're an enormous dork,
07:39which is probably why
07:41you have a hard time with the ladies.
07:43I prefer to focus on my work.
07:45Mm.
07:47You know, they have support groups
07:49for that kind of thing.
07:51Stop. You sound like my mother.
07:53She's been going to extremes
07:55to try to get me to settle down.
07:57Oh. What kind of extremes?
07:59Trying to get me back together with my ex.
08:01Speaking of...
08:03Taney, baby,
08:05I missed you.
08:07Delaney, this is...
08:09Piper, his girlfriend.
08:11Delaney Hughes.
08:13His first love.
08:15Is that right?
08:17So, you're still trying to replace me, huh?
08:19What app did you find this one on?
08:21Piper is in the arts.
08:23That's where we met.
08:25And Delaney here is a lawyer at the firm.
08:27T, that's not all I am, and you know it.
08:29We dated all throughout high school and college.
08:31And then we broke up.
08:33Delaney, why are you here?
08:35Oh, don't be like that.
08:37You know Josie and I have always been close.
08:39Why, I'm practically family,
08:41and who knows, maybe someday I will be.
08:43Delaney, what are you doing here?
08:45Thank God I came, right?
08:47I mean, it doesn't look like there was much of a turnout.
08:49We kept the guest list intimate.
08:51We didn't want anything too...
08:53Expensive? I mean, this family is worth millions.
08:55I'm sad that they couldn't throw you a decent wedding.
08:58If your father were alive to see his daughter...
09:00Delaney!
09:02You're drunk.
09:04I'll call you a car.
09:06Don't be silly.
09:08Go, Delaney. I didn't invite you here.
09:10Your mother did.
09:12Well, it's not her wedding, is it?
09:14Car's five minutes away.
09:16Feel free to wait outside.
09:18You should learn to stay out of my business.
09:20Otherwise, I might start sniffing around yours.
09:28I hope this isn't too forward,
09:30but can we be best friends already?
09:32Not too forward at all.
09:34Sorry about Delaney.
09:36It's okay. Or it will be,
09:38as long as you keep this girl around.
09:45So you're coming to the wedding tomorrow, right?
09:47I don't work multi-day jobs.
09:49Plus, I don't think I should.
09:51Your family is way too involved.
09:53It's too complicated.
09:55I thought you said you were a professional.
09:57You'll have to make up an excuse.
09:59Or give them my apologies.
10:01I'm sorry, Tate.
10:03Really.
10:05I'll double your rate.
10:09And I'll do whatever you say.
10:11Open up as much as necessary.
10:13You don't want to keep lying to your family, Tate.
10:15I mean, what's your big plan here?
10:17You know, for once,
10:19I'm not trying to strategize tactics.
10:21I'm just trying to help.
10:23You know, for once, I'm not trying to strategize
10:25ten steps ahead.
10:27I know what I want right now.
10:31I'll talk to the agency.
10:33See if they can
10:35make arrangements.
10:39Thank you, Piper.
10:41Don't thank me yet.
10:45Look, I better go.
10:49I'll...
10:53I'll...
11:23Hello?
11:31Yeah.
11:33The next two nights?
11:35Is Renee available?
11:37She's just so good with all the medications.
11:41Oh, good.
11:43Please tell her that I'll have my room ready for her.
11:53Okay.
12:23Hi.
12:25Hi.
12:27Hi.
12:29Hi.
12:31Hi.
12:33Hi.
12:35Hi.
12:37Hi.
12:39Hi.
12:41Hi.
12:43Hi.
12:45Hi.
12:47Hi.
12:49Hi.
12:51Hi.
13:13Shit.
13:17Fuck.
13:21Fuck.
13:27Text date?
13:29I can't make it to the wedding today.
13:31I'm sorry.
13:33I'll return your money now.
13:35Send.
13:41Not an option.
13:43Contract is signed with the agency.
13:45See you at 11am.
13:47Fuck.
13:51Oh.
13:53Hello.
13:55There you are.
13:57Sorry, I couldn't hear the gate.
13:59It was open.
14:01But I'm here.
14:03And having a colossally bad hair day.
14:05Okay.
14:07Well, you can't wear a hat to the wedding.
14:09It can't be that bad.
14:11Let me see it.
14:13It's that bad.
14:15No one can see.
14:17Show me.
14:19Show me.
14:27I'm sorry.
14:29Uh.
14:31Wow.
14:35What are you doing?
14:37Just trust me, okay?
14:39I grew up with a sister.
14:41So how did this happen anyway?
14:45I fell asleep painting.
14:47Which I haven't done since I was a kid.
14:51I'm surprised you had the energy to paint after everything yesterday.
14:53I was inspired.
14:57I know what you mean.
15:05You know we have staff for that sort of thing.
15:07Yes.
15:09And I've seen children set up a tea party neater than this.
15:13You're in a good mood.
15:15Hey.
15:17It's Piper, isn't it?
15:19I was skeptical.
15:21But I see how happy she makes you.
15:23Mom.
15:25Please don't make a big deal out of this, okay?
15:27Your father would have liked her.
15:31I like her too.
15:35Hey.
15:37What are you doing with those flowers?
15:45Ready?
15:57Ready?
16:05Dave.
16:07When we first met, we agreed we felt like teenagers again.
16:09Energized.
16:11Invincible.
16:13But as we fell in love,
16:15I felt more like a little kid again.
16:17Full of wonder.
16:19And hope.
16:21I had absolute faith in you
16:23because I felt absolutely cherished.
16:27Just like I did when I was small.
16:29My father taught me
16:31that unconditional love was possible.
16:35And I know you're the only man
16:37he'd trust his little girl to.
16:39Because you love
16:41all versions of me.
16:43Unconditionally.
16:47And I vow to love you
16:49just the same.
16:51Young or old.
16:53Richer or poorer.
16:57In sickness and in health.
16:59Forever.
17:03Bullshit.
17:05You were absolutely crying.
17:07I was not.
17:09Okay, I may have shed a tear, but she's my baby sister
17:11and she was getting married.
17:13I think I'm entitled to...
17:15Okay, if you make this a big deal, Piper, I swear...
17:17No, not that.
17:19Is that Sebastian Rockwell?
17:21The art critic?
17:23I'm kind of obsessed with him.
17:25Hey, Bash!
17:29Beautiful ceremony.
17:31Thank you so much, my friend.
17:33Sebastian, I want you to meet someone.
17:35It's so nice to meet you, Mr. Rothwell.
17:37I've been reading your writing
17:39for years.
17:41That piece you wrote on the
17:43Edward Hopper retrospective at the Whitney
17:45made me cry.
17:47You're too kind.
17:49Are you an artist yourself?
17:51I'm a painter.
17:53Send me some photos of your work.
17:55I'd love to know more about the woman who stole
17:57Tate Young's heart.
18:01Excuse me, I have to take this.
18:03Okay.
18:23So?
18:25Did you save a dance for me?
18:27I don't dance.
18:29What? No.
18:31I had a dance, and that includes you and me.
18:35You don't want to piss off the bride, do you?
18:51How'd you get so good at this?
18:53I've attended way too many of these formal events
18:55to have not picked up a thing or two.
18:57Oh!
18:59Is that your foot?
19:01How are you so
19:03bad at this?
19:05Dancing is not one of my skills.
19:09So how did you get into it?
19:11I scored it.
19:13I needed help with my mom's
19:15medical bills.
19:17And the pay was great.
19:19And I didn't mind
19:21escaping my reality from time to time.
19:23Turns out,
19:25when you're not born into a
19:27million-dollar family, life's kind of hard.
19:29So having a
19:31concierge doctor isn't the norm?
19:35I was kind of hoping that this would be
19:37my last gig.
19:39I want to spend more time at home.
19:41Get a remote job or something.
19:43A job is a job.
19:45There's nothing wrong with doing what it takes
19:47to survive.
19:49But for what it's worth,
19:51I hope I'm your last
19:53assignment, too.
19:55How about a photo of the happy couple?
20:01Get cozy.
20:03Come on.
20:05Take it. Give her a kiss.
20:07You up for it?
20:25Okay.
20:27Have a good evening, little birds.
20:33What was that for?
20:37Stay with me tonight.
20:41I thought that kind of
20:43escalated.
20:45We don't have to.
20:47I just want to spend
20:49more time with you.
20:51Please.
20:53Please.
21:11Want to sit with me?
21:13Sure.
21:23Do you
21:25have a shirt for me to wear?
21:27Right. Of course.
21:35It was a gift from my dad.
21:37Oh.
21:39Are you sure you want me to wear it?
21:41Don't be silly.
21:48Looks good on you.
21:53Okay, who's being silly now?
21:55I was trying to be respectful.
21:57I feel respected.
21:59Now, can we
22:01sleep in the bed? Like adults?
22:07Hardwood floor, huh?
22:09Honestly, you're stiff enough as it is.
22:23Tate?
22:27Yeah?
22:29I was just
22:31seeing if you were awake.
22:35Can't sleep?
22:45Not really.
22:49You?
22:51No.
22:53Everything is
22:57racing.
23:03Is this okay?
23:11Everything's racing for me, too.
23:21Is this okay?
23:51Okay.
24:21Wow.
24:23Wow.
24:25Your dad was a babe.
24:27What happened to you?
24:29Okay, okay. I'm kidding.
24:31You're a babe, too.
24:33Let me see a picture of your mom.
24:43Oh, my God.
24:45She was stunning.
24:47You really miss her, don't you?
24:49I know it sounds weird,
24:51but
24:53I really miss her playing the piano.
24:55I used to
24:57come home from school and I could
24:59hear it all the way from our building hallway.
25:01Anytime I heard that music,
25:03I knew that she was happy.
25:05I had to
25:07sell it.
25:09The piano.
25:11When she got sick.
25:13I haven't forgiven myself
25:15since then.
25:19May I see some of your paintings
25:21sometime?
25:23You really don't
25:25spend enough time at your family's foundation.
25:27You've been talking to my mother, haven't you?
25:29The painting she bought
25:31for Elizabeth?
25:33It's mine.
25:35It was for my mom.
25:39You're incredible.
25:49Okay.
25:53So, is it like
25:55this with all your other clients?
25:59Not usually.
26:01This feels
26:03personal.
26:05Yeah, for me too.
26:07Then me
26:09working for you
26:11creates a problematic
26:13power dynamic.
26:15Now there's a word every man wants to hear
26:17in the bedroom.
26:19Not just for me, for both of us.
26:21You know?
26:23How do I know that you don't just want sex
26:25and how do you
26:27know that I don't just want a paycheck?
26:29Looks like I'm not
26:31the only one with trust issues.
26:33Am I wrong?
26:35Well, I mean
26:37you said after this weekend you might not be an escort
26:39anymore.
26:43So then what?
26:47So then I will take you out on a date.
26:51I don't know if I fit
26:53in here.
26:55With your family
26:57and your world.
26:59Hey.
27:01Then I will make space
27:03for you.
27:09Get away
27:11from my son.
27:13What are you talking
27:15about mom? I just received
27:17a disturbing email from Delaney with
27:19attachments from an escort service.
27:21Did you know about this?
27:23About this gold digger?
27:25Calm down. It's not like that.
27:27I trusted you and you lied to my
27:29face about using my son.
27:31I'm sorry I had to lie to you but I was never
27:33using him. You're trespassing.
27:35Get off my property
27:37before I call the police. Alright.
27:39Listen. There is no need to be so dramatic.
27:41Alright? I wanted a professional
27:43so I hired one. Okay?
27:45End of story. Professional?
27:47You knew? Tate.
27:49I see the way you look at her.
27:51This woman has you
27:53eating out of the palm of her hand.
27:55And she lied to you, Tate.
27:57What do you mean she lied to me?
27:59Josie, please. Her mother's alive.
28:01Not dead as she led
28:03us to believe. She lied about
28:05something like this? How can we
28:07believe anything she has to say?
28:09Is that true?
28:13It is.
28:15So much for really getting to know each other, huh?
28:17Can we please just talk
28:19about this privately? Why?
28:21So you can spin more lies,
28:23get off my property, or I'll call the police.
28:27Tate.
28:29Just leave.
28:31Before it gets any worse.
28:37So much for making
28:39space for me.
28:43Think
28:45about our family's future.
28:47What would your father think of this?
28:49A prostitute for a
28:51daughter-in-law?
28:53Enough. Now we have to
28:55spin damage control.
28:57Delaney promised not to leak it to the
28:59press if you meet with her for a chat.
29:17Hey, Renee.
29:19Is everything okay with my mom?
29:21Oh, good.
29:23Sure.
29:25I'll stop by the pharmacy on the way home.
29:27No problem.
29:29Bye.
29:31Congratulations,
29:33Michelangela. Oh my gosh,
29:35you're so sweet. You did not have to do that.
29:37Of course I did.
29:39We have to do this together.
29:41I'm so happy for you.
29:45You did not have to do that.
29:47Of course I did.
29:49We have to celebrate you coming all this way
29:51all on your own.
29:53Well, not all on my own.
29:55How is our little one doing today?
29:57Crushing my bladder, as a matter of fact.
30:03This is incredible, Piper.
30:05You said you were going into business
30:07on your own. I had no idea.
30:09It was
30:11partially thanks to your wedding.
30:13I did feel
30:15inspired that weekend.
30:17It was the first time
30:19I was able to paint in
30:21over a year.
30:23And Tate introduced me to Sebastian Rothwell.
30:25He loved
30:27one of my new pieces, wrote an article
30:29about it, and then I had requests
30:31and commissions just flooding in.
30:33So, thanks for
30:35getting married.
30:37Well, thank you for letting me be in your life.
30:39Between that
30:41and you agreeing to keep this
30:43a secret, you have definitely
30:45earned your best friend's lap.
30:47Well, it's not hard to keep a secret
30:49when you barely speak to your family.
30:51It's okay.
30:53It's good, actually.
30:55After the way they treated you,
30:57I finally drew some boundaries.
30:59No more meddling from Mom.
31:01No more watching Tate destroy the legacy
31:03my father created.
31:05How is he?
31:07From what I can tell,
31:09miserable.
31:11And he's making everybody
31:13around him miserable, too.
31:17He's shutting down
31:19Dad's foundation.
31:29This gorgeous new property just opened up
31:31in the 7th. Overpriced, no doubt.
31:33Without the foundation bleeding our
31:35firm dry, we can afford it.
31:37Our first
31:39European office.
31:41Our London office is in Europe.
31:43We can spend the
31:45summers vacationing on the Seine.
31:47Ugh, the Seine is filthy.
31:49I'll take a tour
31:51when I visit next week.
32:03What the hell is this?
32:05That's the ring you're going
32:07to use to propose to me.
32:09We'll announce the good news when I'm back.
32:11Don't worry.
32:13I like to surprise.
32:31Hello?
32:33Is there anyone here to help me?
32:35I'd love to purchase a piece.
32:37Be out in a sec.
32:39Take your time, dear.
32:41I think you're showing an artist
32:43that I've been trying to find
32:45for the past year.
32:47You have no idea how hard it is
32:49to track him down.
32:51He never signs his paintings.
32:53I didn't realize
32:55he was being shown in a gallery.
32:57I think I saw
32:59one of his paintings in your catalog.
33:01It resembled the one I purchased
33:03last year.
33:05What do you think you're doing here?
33:07Excuse me?
33:09I need to talk to the artist immediately.
33:11Does he know the gallery hired
33:13a prostitute?
33:15I'm the artist that you've been looking for.
33:17And this is my gallery.
33:19Now get off of my property
33:21before I call the police.
33:23Wait. Wait.
33:25Judging from your
33:27appearance, I think I should stay.
33:29I don't have to take your insults anymore.
33:31If I'm not mistaken,
33:33and I've had two pregnancies myself,
33:35I think you're as far along
33:37as Ariana's wedding.
33:39Did you do this to trap him?
33:41You're coming after child support,
33:43aren't you?
33:45Tate doesn't know.
33:47And I don't need his support.
33:49Why didn't you tell him?
33:51Because I want nothing to do with the Youngs.
33:53As you can see,
33:55I'm thriving on my own.
33:57Even as an escort,
33:59I was fine.
34:01And I refuse to bring my daughter into a family
34:03that views me or her
34:05as a shameful mistake.
34:07You're having a little girl?
34:09Yes.
34:11I'm having a girl.
34:13And just because I don't have the same resources as you
34:15doesn't mean I can't give her the best
34:17damn life possible.
34:19She's gonna be happy and healthy
34:21and she will never have the
34:23misfortune of meeting you.
34:25Now please leave.
34:33Thanks for coming by.
34:35I needed
34:37access to all of Dad's files on the Foundation.
34:39That's the only reason I'm here.
34:41I don't want to argue with you.
34:43Is that all you think I do?
34:45Either that or you guilt trip me about shutting down Dad's Foundation.
34:47I don't want to argue
34:49with you either.
34:51I just want to ask,
34:53have you ever heard from Piper again?
34:55What?
34:57No.
34:59Why?
35:01I heard she opened her own gallery.
35:03Good for her.
35:05I thought maybe
35:07we could stop by sometime?
35:09Or just you?
35:11Reconnect?
35:13You know, I just don't understand you.
35:15First you throw her out of the house
35:17and now you're trying to set us up?
35:19That's not what I'm trying to do.
35:21I thought you would be happy that I'm back with Delaney.
35:23You know, someone from our world.
35:25I just can't win with you.
35:27Tate, stop.
35:29There's something that I have to tell you about Piper.
35:51This song is one of your favorites, Mama.
36:21What are you doing here?
36:25My mother told me.
36:27How did you find me?
36:29We have a PI on retainer.
36:31Of course you do.
36:33Do you people respect anything?
36:35You want to talk about respect?
36:37How could you not tell me we're about to have a kid?
36:39We're not about to do anything.
36:41And keep your voice down.
36:45Is that your mom?
36:47Is she okay?
36:49No, she's not okay.
36:51Why did you lie about her?
36:53I wasn't lying
36:55when I said that she's no longer with us.
36:57She's gone.
36:59Alzheimer's.
37:01Her care nearly drove me to bankruptcy.
37:05But that's in the past now.
37:09I'm fully capable of supporting my family
37:11all on my own.
37:15You should have told me that.
37:17It's too painful to talk about.
37:21And you should have told me about this, too.
37:23You didn't defend me, Tate.
37:25And you never reached out.
37:27You wanted nothing to do with me
37:29after that day.
37:31Piper.
37:33Look, I get it.
37:35I'm a black mark on your precious reputation.
37:39Delaney's better for you.
37:41How do you know about that?
37:43The press follows your every move.
37:45And I'm sure they'd have a field day
37:47about this.
37:53Please, just
37:55leave us alone.
37:59I want my daughter to know real love.
38:01And
38:03I don't think you're capable of it.
38:05You haven't taken your telescope out
38:07since you were a kid.
38:09Yeah, well, I, uh,
38:11try not to think about Dad too much these days.
38:13Yeah.
38:15Did you see Piper?
38:17What did she say?
38:19How much does she want?
38:21She didn't want anything.
38:23We'll need to draft an NDA.
38:25Good God, a pregnant escort?
38:27That's a lot of money.
38:29It's a lot of money.
38:31It's a lot of money.
38:33Yeah, a pregnant escort,
38:35the media circus around that.
38:37Is that all you can think about?
38:39I'm thinking about our family.
38:41Yeah, so am I.
38:43I'm about to have a daughter out there in the world
38:45who I'll never meet thanks to you.
38:47Hey, don't blame this on me.
38:49You were the one that brought her in this house
38:51in the first place.
38:53You're right.
38:55And I'm ashamed of us
38:57for how we treated her.
38:59You want to know why she was escorting?
39:01It's because her mother is sick.
39:03Not dead, I mean really sick.
39:05But I guess Delaney's email
39:07didn't include that, huh?
39:09You know what?
39:11It doesn't even matter who's to blame.
39:13I understand why she didn't tell me.
39:17I make a terrible father.
39:23I'm nothing like Dad.
39:31Hey Drew, have you seen my key
39:33to the supply closet anywhere?
39:35It's exquisite.
39:41It changed my life.
39:43It's what
39:45made all this possible.
39:47When did you paint it?
39:49The night I met him.
39:51Before everything else.
39:55I was thinking about Vermeer's portraits.
39:57His use of
39:59light and contrast
40:01to create a whole world and essence of a person.
40:03What appears
40:05at first glance simple
40:07becomes
40:09increasingly
40:11intimate
40:13and exposes who the person is emotionally.
40:19I owe you an apology, Piper.
40:21And an explanation.
40:25The way I accused you of only going after
40:27Tate for his money,
40:29I only feared that because
40:31that's how I married my husband.
40:33I grew up with
40:35so little, practically nothing really.
40:37I vowed
40:39my children would not have the same fate.
40:41So you accused me of what you did.
40:43You went digging for gold?
40:45Only at first.
40:47But yes.
40:49I sought out Harrison for the security.
40:51So what happened
40:53after you got married?
40:55Did you tell him the truth?
40:57Or did you just live out a lie?
40:59After a few months, I was head over heels.
41:01Harrison was the love of my life.
41:03The best husband and father
41:05I could have ever asked for.
41:07Well, I'm sorry Tate didn't turn out more like Harrison then.
41:09But
41:11I appreciate your honesty.
41:13Piper,
41:15I know that if given the chance,
41:17Tate would follow in his father's
41:19footsteps.
41:21You don't have to
41:23forgive me,
41:25but please, please let
41:27Tate be a part of his child's life.
41:33I'll think about it.
41:47Josie brought me.
41:49She must have really
41:51groveled.
41:53She did change my mind about something.
41:55I
41:57never grew up knowing my father.
41:59And
42:01I'd be lying
42:03if I said that I didn't feel that absence.
42:05So I'm
42:07willing to let you be in her life.
42:09On my terms.
42:15See you in a month.
42:17What?
42:19Well, the baby's not here yet.
42:21Yeah, but I want to be a good father now.
42:27What do you mean?
42:31Being a good father
42:33means taking care of the mother.
42:35Even if the child's not here yet.
42:39You can come over
42:41tonight. I
42:43need help building a crib.
42:45I'll be there.
43:03You're on the wrong page.
43:05I am not.
43:07If you would just let me help.
43:09No, Piper, absolutely not.
43:11And don't make me send you to bed early.
43:15So
43:17how's your mom doing?
43:19Is there any chance for improvement?
43:21Not really.
43:23You know, she has good days,
43:25but it's mainly about
43:27managing the bad ones.
43:29I'm always worried that she's miserable.
43:31She's
43:33nonverbal, so
43:35I have no way of knowing.
43:39Speaking of
43:41your mother, we
43:43moved your For Elizabeth piece
43:45into the estate now that the foundation is shutting
43:47down. I heard.
43:51Why are you trying to shut down
43:53your father's work? The foundation
43:55was draining us. The family firm needs
43:57to expand. The word family
43:59comes first in that sentence for a reason.
44:01My dad would have
44:03loved you.
44:05He always put it in that order, too.
44:07Family, foundation,
44:09firm.
44:11So if foundation comes
44:13before firm, don't you think he'd want you
44:15to keep it open? Yeah, well,
44:17add it to the list of ways of letting him down.
44:21What else is on the list?
44:23Well, all he ever wanted was for me
44:25to be happy, and I'm not.
44:27Not since.
44:31What's wrong? Contractions.
44:33Are you going into labor?
44:35No, it's just
44:37Braxton Hicks.
44:41It's like a sharp pain
44:43across my stomach and
44:45my lower back.
44:55Better?
44:57Better.
45:01She's kicking.
45:03Can you feel it?
45:05Yeah, I can.
45:07She loves
45:09dancing around in there.
45:11Hopefully she's a better dancer
45:13than her mama.
45:17I have an idea.
45:25What are you doing?
45:31I am eight months pregnant, you psycho.
45:33Yes, and I heard that you're supposed to
45:35get 30 minutes of exercise a day.
45:51Hey, you're not stepping on my feet.
45:53Well, there's a big belly
45:55in between us.
46:01God, Blake Brown.
46:03What?
46:05If I thought you were sexy
46:07before.
46:09I'm a beached whale.
46:13You're perfect.
46:23Wait, no, I'm sorry. Piper!
46:25It's fine.
46:27You have nothing to be sorry for.
46:29It's co-parents.
46:31We're not dating.
46:33Things with Delaney,
46:35they're complicated.
46:37They shouldn't be.
46:39She's perfect for you.
46:41We
46:43shouldn't have.
46:45You should go.
46:47Come to my mother's birthday dinner tomorrow.
46:51Please, Piper.
46:53I'll come.
46:55I want a good relationship with your mom.
46:57And what about a relationship
46:59with me?
47:01Who knows?
47:03You might make a good dad.
47:07But you're no good for me.
47:29Oh.
47:31Interesting.
47:33It's for me.
47:35It's to help you relax.
47:45I know who this one's from.
47:51Oh, my God.
47:53Probably
47:55not.
47:57Oh.
47:59From a mom to a mom.
48:03I love it.
48:05Wow.
48:11Well,
48:13that'll go great with what I got you.
48:17Mom, everyone,
48:21I've decided to keep
48:23Dad's foundation going.
48:27I'm going to work with local artists in the community.
48:31Ones that have never had their own space.
48:33It's going to be for them.
48:37And that's not all.
48:39I've been thinking about a lot
48:41these past few days.
48:43Especially what makes me happy.
48:47It all comes down to family.
48:49I want to follow in Dad's footsteps.
48:51Do good.
48:53Be good.
48:57And that is why I am starting
48:59the Harrison Young Explorers
49:01program in his name.
49:03So that more kids can go to space camp
49:05or art camp or
49:07whatever it is they dream of going.
49:09I don't know how you did it, Piper.
49:11You gave me my brother back.
49:13Happy birthday,
49:15Josie!
49:17Delaney, what are you doing here?
49:19I changed my flight so I could be here
49:21for your mother's birthday.
49:23What the hell
49:25is she doing here?
49:27And what is that?
49:29That's mine, Delaney.
49:31We're having a baby.
49:33Oh, this family is full of secrets,
49:35aren't they?
49:37Did you tell them the other news, Tate?
49:39Did you tell them that we're engaged?
49:43Tate, what is she talking about?
49:45I didn't think she was going to do this.
49:47Delaney.
49:49What? You'd rather have that whore for a daughter-in-law?
49:51You watch your language when talking
49:53about the mother of my grandchild.
49:55Josie, it's fine.
49:57Thank you for defending me, but
49:59Tate can
50:01make his own decisions and clearly he has
50:03decided who he wants to be with, so...
50:05The press is going
50:07to love this. I mean,
50:09what about the stock prices?
50:11What happens when they find out that their CEO
50:13is having a bastard child with a
50:15prostitute?
50:17Tell the press whatever you want. Piper!
50:19Baby, I love you! You love my name, Delaney.
50:21Piper.
50:23Hey, Piper, I swear to you.
50:25This was a mistake.
50:27You should have never called. I never proposed, okay?
50:29I was going to end things when she got back.
50:31This world that you live in
50:33is toxic.
50:35I agree. Hey, hey, Piper, I agree with you.
50:37I would give all this up just to be
50:39with you and our daughter.
50:41You brought me back to life
50:43the night of my sister's wedding,
50:45but I was just too stupid to see it.
50:47Hey. Hey. You okay?
50:49What's wrong? I don't...
50:51You okay? I don't feel good.
50:53Hey, Piper. Hey, Piper. Hey, Piper.
50:55I got you. Hey. Hey.
50:57Someone help!
51:09Hey.
51:11You're awake.
51:13You really scared me back there.
51:15What happened?
51:17I guess you got up
51:19so fast, your blood pressure dropped
51:21and you fainted.
51:23But the family doctor said you and the baby
51:25are both fine.
51:27I have to go. My mom...
51:29I called your nurse.
51:31Renee is with her.
51:33Please stay, Piper.
51:37Delaney's not
51:39going to bother us anymore.
51:41I promise you that.
51:43I heard
51:45what you said out there.
51:49I meant every word of it.
51:51It's...
51:53not that I don't believe you,
51:55it's just...
51:57I'm really scared, Dave.
52:03Tell me what you're scared of.
52:07Messing up our kid,
52:09spoiling her too much, or
52:11not enough, or
52:13what if we're bad parents?
52:17We don't know what we're doing.
52:19We'll get through it together.
52:25That's not what
52:27scares me the most, though.
52:31I'm scared
52:33of how much I love you.
52:37I love you too.
52:39We
52:41hardly know each other.
52:43It sounds crazy, but
52:45I feel like you know me better
52:47than anyone else.
52:49The real me.
52:51But ask me anything,
52:53I'm an open book.
52:59What do you want?
53:01I want us to be a family, Piper.
53:03That's it. First and foremost.
53:05I want to give Lizzie
53:07the kind of childhood
53:09that you and I never got to have.
53:11Lizzie?
53:13Yeah.
53:15Short for Elizabeth.
53:17I thought it sounded right.
53:23It sounds perfect.
53:25I love you.
53:33My mom is so
53:35excited we're moving into the estate.
53:37It's not exactly giving
53:39normal childhood.
53:41Well, normal doesn't have to mean lugging a stroller up
53:43four flights of stairs, Piper.
53:45And besides, there's more than enough room here
53:47for me, you, Lizzie, and your mom.
53:49She does seem more comfortable here.
53:51I, um...
53:53I have a confession to make.
53:55After the family doctor
53:57gave you the all clear,
53:59I asked her to reach out to some Alzheimer's
54:01specialists.
54:03You did that? Of course.
54:05I talked to them, and we came up
54:07with an action plan that should give Elizabeth
54:09more good days. What kind of action plan?
54:11Well, a full-time in-house
54:13specialist for one,
54:15and an environment where she's surrounded
54:17by people who care for her.
54:19Plus,
54:21something else that should help bring back
54:23some memories.
54:27Is that a piano?
54:41She's happy.
54:43Tate, I can tell
54:45she's happy.
54:47Music came right back to her.
54:49The doctors don't know if it was
54:51muscle memory or what, but they
54:53think it's a good sign.
54:55I'm not surprised.
54:57You know, it's
54:59in her muscles, her blood,
55:01her DNA, everything.
55:03Do you want to
55:05try talking to her?
55:07Not yet.
55:09I want her
55:11to have this.
55:33My mom took Lizzie on a walk
55:35to show her off to the neighborhood.
55:37Oh, she's going to have the whole street
55:39wrapped around her finger.
55:41You know, you're
55:43not going to be able to teach her how to use that
55:45for a few years.
55:47Yes, but in the meantime,
55:49you'll teach her how to paint.
55:51And who knows, maybe we'll have the next
55:53starry night on our hands.
55:55Hopefully without the botched eardrop.
55:57There's a piece I can't find.
55:59Do you mind looking in that box for me?
56:01It's small and gold.
56:05Tate, what's this?
56:11I don't know.
56:19Piper Manning,
56:21you made me want to look up at the stars again.
56:25Will you marry me?
56:27I will.
56:41I will.

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