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True Love Waits Full Episode
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00:00:00Hey Dad, which one of these ladies do you want to marry?
00:00:24Oh, I don't like any of them.
00:00:26And by the way, you're 28 and still single.
00:00:28I'm more worried about you.
00:00:30I've told you before, if you don't get married,
00:00:32I won't either. I mean it.
00:00:34You can try me, Leo.
00:00:36You little naughty.
00:00:38Alright, alright. I promise you.
00:00:40Once I find someone like,
00:00:42I will get married.
00:00:44That's a deal. I'll be waiting for the good news then.
00:00:46Help! Help!
00:00:58Quick! Use this!
00:01:02Thank you so much, ma'am.
00:01:08Hey ma'am, are you single?
00:01:18Would you like to meet my dad?
00:01:20He's a great guy.
00:01:22No, thank you.
00:01:24I'm actually on my way to visit my son and his wife.
00:01:26That's okay.
00:01:28Let's add each other on WhatsApp.
00:01:30Just let my dad be one of your options.
00:01:32Please.
00:01:34Alright, alright. I give in.
00:01:36You're quite the persistent one, aren't you?
00:01:38Thank you so much.
00:01:44Well,
00:01:46it's been a long time.
00:01:50This new place of yours,
00:01:52it's really nice.
00:01:54Come on, make yourself at home.
00:01:56I remember your wife
00:01:58just had a baby, so I got up early
00:02:00to buy the best ones.
00:02:02How dare you
00:02:04How dare you bring such cheap
00:02:06and shitty things into my house?
00:02:12How can you talk to my mom like that?
00:02:14Oh, you mean this
00:02:16country woman that looks homeless
00:02:18and is trying to freeload into my house?
00:02:20My mom isn't here to freeload.
00:02:22She can help take care of our baby.
00:02:24To take care of our baby?
00:02:30My father is the vice president
00:02:32of the patent company,
00:02:34and he's about to close a deal with the Windsor Group,
00:02:36the most powerful
00:02:38company in L.A.
00:02:42He can afford top nannies.
00:02:46You're a country mom?
00:02:48I'm afraid our baby will pick up
00:02:50her poor habits.
00:02:52How can you say that?
00:02:54Do I have to remind you, William?
00:02:56I'm married beneath me.
00:02:58If you don't like it, you can get out
00:03:00of my house together with your mom.
00:03:02It's fine. It's fine.
00:03:04I have a place to stay. I'll go now.
00:03:06Mom, you spent your whole life
00:03:08selling sandwiches on the street.
00:03:10You even mortgaged our apartment
00:03:12to pay for my wedding.
00:03:14Now the apartment is repossessed
00:03:16because we couldn't pay the loan.
00:03:18Where else can you go?
00:03:20William, Celine just had a baby.
00:03:22She needs rest.
00:03:24Don't argue with her because of me.
00:03:26And your sister's been missing for so many years.
00:03:28And you're the only child I have.
00:03:32As long as you're happy,
00:03:34that's all that matters to me.
00:03:42Where can they go?
00:03:44Ann, this is my dad.
00:03:46Not bad, right?
00:03:48I've set up a date for you two
00:03:50at the restaurant.
00:03:52Please show up.
00:03:58Boss, are you really going
00:04:00on this date?
00:04:02I'll go for sure.
00:04:04I'll go with you.
00:04:06I'll go with you.
00:04:08I'll go with you.
00:04:10I'll go with you.
00:04:12I'll go for sure.
00:04:14But how I do it,
00:04:16that's up to me.
00:04:18Hey, come down here, please.
00:04:20I'll give you
00:04:22500 bucks for that uniform.
00:04:24Wait.
00:04:26Yeah.
00:04:28Really?
00:04:32Since this is a blind date,
00:04:34I'll be straightforward.
00:04:36I'm Leonardo, a plumber.
00:04:38My income isn't very stable
00:04:40and I don't get jobs very often.
00:04:42I'm in a similar situation.
00:04:44I sell sandwiches by a construction site.
00:04:48My son just got married
00:04:50and I'm looking for someone
00:04:52to share my life with, too.
00:04:54I don't have a car
00:04:56and my place isn't that big.
00:04:58I've dated a few women before
00:05:00but they all seem to look down on me.
00:05:02At this age,
00:05:04I'm not looking for riches.
00:05:06I just want a stable life.
00:05:08Look,
00:05:10I mostly don't want to burden you.
00:05:12So how about we just have
00:05:14a nice friendly meal
00:05:16and tell Rebecca it's not a good fit?
00:05:18Alright.
00:05:20Let's order.
00:05:22Sure.
00:05:24Why is this food so expensive?
00:05:26Let's just eat
00:05:28at my sandwich truck instead.
00:05:30Sure.
00:05:34You're charging 6 for a sandwich?
00:05:36Unlimited bread and coffee included.
00:05:38Can you even make a profit?
00:05:40The workers around here
00:05:42earn their money the hard way.
00:05:44I only need to make a little bit
00:05:46to get by.
00:05:48You must be starving.
00:05:50Come on, let's eat.
00:05:54Oh, your jacket has a hole.
00:05:56Oh.
00:05:58Let me fix it for you.
00:06:06Alright.
00:06:20All fixed.
00:06:22I tightened the buttons too.
00:06:24The jacket
00:06:26should last you a few more years.
00:06:28You seem like
00:06:30a very practical person.
00:06:34How about we
00:06:36get married?
00:06:50Honey, I'm gonna head home
00:06:52and grab a few things.
00:06:54I'll meet you at the sandwich truck later, alright?
00:06:56Alright.
00:07:04I can't believe we got married
00:07:06so fast.
00:07:08I should tell Will.
00:07:10Hey, Mom.
00:07:12Hi, Will. You know what?
00:07:14I found someone and got married.
00:07:16Oh, wow. That's just great.
00:07:18Now you won't need to smooch off us anymore.
00:07:20Alright, we're done here. Bye.
00:07:26Bella,
00:07:28my sweet girl.
00:07:30If you were still here,
00:07:32would you be happy for me?
00:07:34You actually picked it right this time.
00:07:36Oh.
00:07:38I gotta get
00:07:40my new mom a gift.
00:07:42How about I transfer her
00:07:4420 million?
00:07:46Whoa, hold on.
00:07:48I haven't even told her
00:07:50I'm a Windsor yet.
00:07:52Dad, that's basically fraud.
00:07:54I told you.
00:07:56I want to see
00:07:58what kind of person she really was.
00:08:00She didn't care at all that
00:08:02I was broke. Never mind.
00:08:04I'll explain everything
00:08:06to her when the time's right.
00:08:08Just don't spill the beans yet,
00:08:10Becky.
00:08:14M. Lopez. Why does that name
00:08:16sound so familiar?
00:08:20Sam?
00:08:22Yes, boss?
00:08:24Get me a small apartment.
00:08:26Around 60 square meters.
00:08:28You mean 60 square meters
00:08:30for the bathroom?
00:08:32No, the whole apartment.
00:08:3460 square meters.
00:08:36It has to match my plumber cover.
00:08:38Yes, sir.
00:08:42You know, my son and his wife
00:08:44live in this neighborhood.
00:08:46These apartments are pretty pricey.
00:08:48Oh.
00:08:50What's here?
00:08:52It's actually
00:08:54my old buddy's place.
00:08:56He's
00:08:58out of the country
00:09:00and, you know,
00:09:02letting me crash here for a bit.
00:09:04Wow. That's nice.
00:09:06You must be a great friend
00:09:08for him to trust you with his place like that, Leo.
00:09:10Yeah.
00:09:12You must be a good guy.
00:09:16It's kind of cold out here.
00:09:18Okay.
00:09:22Wow.
00:09:26This place is so
00:09:28tidy and neat. I love it.
00:09:30Are you hungry?
00:09:32Oh, yeah. Actually, I am.
00:09:34Let me make some food for you.
00:09:36Great.
00:09:42You have a daughter?
00:09:44Yes.
00:09:46But
00:09:48she accidentally got lost when she was four.
00:09:50Oh.
00:09:52If she's around the same age
00:09:54as my daughter...
00:09:58Speaking of your daughter,
00:10:00she's got such a sweet personality.
00:10:02Yeah, she is.
00:10:04You don't really look alike, though.
00:10:06Well, she wouldn't.
00:10:08She's adopted.
00:10:12Adopted?
00:10:14Yeah.
00:10:16You're so kind.
00:10:18I really hope my daughter can also be adopted
00:10:20by good people like you.
00:10:22How about I help you look for your daughter?
00:10:24I appreciate your help,
00:10:26but I don't think we can have
00:10:28anyone who can help us.
00:10:30I guess it's all in the hands of fate.
00:10:32Hey, don't underestimate
00:10:34the power of my work buddies.
00:10:36The more people we have, the better the chances.
00:10:38Up to you.
00:10:40Sam,
00:10:42take a photo of a missing person.
00:10:44Print a few thousand copies.
00:10:46Maybe a tenth of a thousand.
00:10:48Cover all of L.A. with it.
00:10:50Leo, we're out of groceries.
00:10:52How about we go to the supermarket later?
00:10:54All right.
00:10:56Our first meal together should be something nice.
00:10:58All right, I'll bring more cash.
00:11:00Did you say you have a granddaughter?
00:11:02Yes.
00:11:04I'll buy her some formula and diapers, right?
00:11:06Oh, no, you don't have to spend your money.
00:11:08I'll get it myself.
00:11:10Morgan, here.
00:11:14I've got some formula for my granddaughter.
00:11:20If you're going to bring something,
00:11:22at least make it something decent.
00:11:24This cheap stuff?
00:11:26It's only fit to be flushed down the toilet.
00:11:28Take it back.
00:11:32Sal, I picked this out carefully.
00:11:36The sales lady said it's the most nutritious.
00:11:38What do you know?
00:11:40This is L.A.,
00:11:42not your village.
00:11:44The expensive stuff is what's good.
00:11:46Don't bring these junks into my place
00:11:48ever again.
00:11:50I'd be afraid of
00:11:52dirtying the trash can when I throw them.
00:11:58Celine!
00:12:00How could you speak to Anne like that?
00:12:02Annie,
00:12:04don't take it seriously.
00:12:06Susan's turning one tomorrow.
00:12:08We will be delighted to have you there.
00:12:10Wow!
00:12:12Thank you so much for the invitation.
00:12:14I wouldn't miss it.
00:12:20See you tomorrow.
00:12:22Mom!
00:12:24Why do you even invite her?
00:12:26She's so tacky.
00:12:28I'm embarrassed to be seen with her.
00:12:30She won't bring anything nice either.
00:12:32Darling,
00:12:34understand.
00:12:36This way, she'll see
00:12:38the difference between us.
00:12:40That'll keep her out of our hair
00:12:42anymore.
00:12:44You're always two steps
00:12:46ahead, Mom.
00:12:50Hey, Annie.
00:12:54Oh?
00:12:56Why'd you bring the formula back?
00:12:58They said they didn't need it, and I can't return it.
00:13:00So I'd keep it for us.
00:13:02It's supposed to be healthy
00:13:04and high quality.
00:13:06I'll make you a glass.
00:13:08No, I'll do it.
00:13:10I didn't marry you to have you wait on me, right?
00:13:12Right.
00:13:18Cheers!
00:13:22Look at you.
00:13:24What?
00:13:26A grandmother now, and still getting messy.
00:13:32Speaking of that,
00:13:34Susan's birthday party is tomorrow.
00:13:36I was thinking of getting her a little
00:13:38necklace. Something with a
00:13:40gemstone.
00:13:42I'll go with you.
00:13:50Hello!
00:13:52I would like to buy a gemstone necklace
00:13:54for my granddaughter.
00:13:56Do you have any recommendations?
00:13:58This
00:14:00isn't a store for you guys. We sell
00:14:02expensive jewelry, not cheap stuff.
00:14:04How dare you talking to
00:14:06us like that? Haven't you heard that the
00:14:08customer is always right?
00:14:10Only wealthy customers are right.
00:14:12Um, this
00:14:14is a jewelry store under Windsor Group.
00:14:16And you two don't look like
00:14:18you can afford our merchandise.
00:14:20How could you know I can't
00:14:22afford them?
00:14:24Our cheapest piece is at least
00:14:2630 grand.
00:14:28Can you afford it?
00:14:30What? 30 grand? That's crazy. Let's look for
00:14:32something else.
00:14:34It's alright. We can afford it.
00:14:36I want to see that one.
00:14:38Oh, you want to
00:14:40buy that one? First,
00:14:42show me your cash. If anything in this
00:14:44case gets damaged, you two wouldn't
00:14:46be able to pay for it.
00:14:48Phew.
00:14:54Leo,
00:14:56it's fine. Let's just find another gift.
00:14:58Let me guess. You
00:15:00rushed out and forgot your cash?
00:15:02Just leave before you
00:15:04embarrass yourselves.
00:15:06Open your eyes.
00:15:08And take a good look at
00:15:10this. Is that a
00:15:12centurion black card? You need over
00:15:14a million in the bank to have one.
00:15:16How could you possibly have it?
00:15:24Leo, didn't you say you were a
00:15:26plumber? How do you have a card
00:15:28like that?
00:15:30A plumber?
00:15:32I thought you were someone important.
00:15:34That card is probably fake.
00:15:36Leave, or I'll call
00:15:38the police. Your attitude is
00:15:40terrible. Aren't you afraid
00:15:42I'll report you to your manager?
00:15:46Who's complaining about my staff?
00:15:50Manager, these two
00:15:52poor folks can't afford anything and are just
00:15:54hanging around.
00:15:56They probably want to steal something.
00:16:00Mr.
00:16:04Shut up. Manager?
00:16:06We just wanted to buy a necklace,
00:16:08but she's been rude. And now she's
00:16:10accusing us for stealing. Is this how
00:16:12your store treats customers?
00:16:14I'm sorry. That's our employee's
00:16:16bad attitude. Your purchase today
00:16:18is on the house. Really?
00:16:20No way. Is this for real?
00:16:22Absolutely.
00:16:24You wanted that necklace, right?
00:16:26Take a seat.
00:16:34And I want this gemstone bracelet
00:16:36too.
00:16:38Two pieces? Isn't that a bit much?
00:16:40They probably won't allow it. No problem.
00:16:42You can take whatever you want.
00:16:44How about this?
00:16:46You can take anything
00:16:48from this case. No, no.
00:16:50You're running a business. I'll just
00:16:52take these two.
00:16:54Here you go.
00:16:56Enjoy, and come back anytime.
00:17:02You are fired.
00:17:04What did I do wrong?
00:17:06That old man was
00:17:08the 10th generation head
00:17:10of the Windsor family.
00:17:12The chairman of
00:17:14Windsor Group.
00:17:16You just ruined your life.
00:17:18What?
00:17:28What should I wear to the birthday party today?
00:17:30Wow, looks like I arrived just in time.
00:17:32And I bought you some new clothes.
00:17:34Try them on.
00:17:40Hehe.
00:17:42Hehe.
00:18:08Wow.
00:18:10This is perfect for you.
00:18:12It makes you look so elegant.
00:18:14I say, wear this one.
00:18:16Right, Leo?
00:18:18You look so beautiful in this dress.
00:18:20You have such good taste, Becky.
00:18:22Is it expensive?
00:18:24No.
00:18:26Let me check.
00:18:30$15,600?
00:18:32How could it be so expensive?
00:18:34I heard from your dad you're just a company clerk
00:18:36making $3,000 a month.
00:18:38Buying me such a pricey
00:18:40clothes is way too much.
00:18:42So many of them. You should return these right away.
00:18:44Well, it only cost
00:18:46$100,000 Japanese yen.
00:18:48After discount.
00:18:50Don't worry. It's actually quite cheap.
00:18:52Keep them all.
00:18:54Yeah?
00:18:56Boss, there's a billion dollar deal
00:18:58that needs your presence.
00:19:00And...
00:19:02I need to take my wife to our
00:19:04granddaughter's birthday party today.
00:19:06Is it
00:19:08for a plumbing job?
00:19:10You should take care of your clients.
00:19:12Don't worry. I can go to the party by myself.
00:19:14It's not far.
00:19:16And you're going to a party today?
00:19:18Let me do your makeup, too.
00:19:20That sounds great.
00:19:22My in-laws, especially Jack, are so high and mighty.
00:19:24He's the VP of some company
00:19:26called...
00:19:28Patton.
00:19:30I don't want to embarrass myself.
00:19:32Sure. Let's go.
00:19:34Oh.
00:19:36Patton.
00:19:38Isn't that company biding our $30 million hotel project?
00:19:44Zen.
00:19:46Award that $30 million hotel project
00:19:48to Patton's VP, Jack Brown.
00:19:50Consider it a little gift for Annie's granddaughter.
00:19:52Right.
00:19:58Mr. Taylor!
00:20:00What a surprise!
00:20:02You're the right-hand man of the president of the Windsor Group.
00:20:04A man of your status
00:20:06at my granddaughter's birthday?
00:20:08Please, have a seat.
00:20:10I won't be staying long.
00:20:12I've got to meet with Mr. Windsor soon.
00:20:14I'm here to let you know
00:20:16he's assigned you to head that hotel project.
00:20:18Big opportunity for you.
00:20:20Don't mess it up.
00:20:22What? Mr. Windsor put me in charge
00:20:24of the $30 million project?
00:20:26Wonderful!
00:20:28I'll thank him in person, then.
00:20:30What good news!
00:20:32It's so exciting!
00:20:36Mr. Windsor is the 10th generation
00:20:38head of the most powerful
00:20:40and mysterious
00:20:42Windsor family
00:20:44in all the United States.
00:20:46Once this deal is signed,
00:20:48we'll be rubbing shoulders
00:20:50with high society.
00:20:52And you
00:20:54and your poor mom
00:20:56will be even more out of our league.
00:20:58You heard that, right?
00:21:00If you don't keep me happy,
00:21:02my parents will come after both you
00:21:04and your broke mom.
00:21:06I promise I do.
00:21:08But where's my mom?
00:21:10She should be here by now.
00:21:12This is a five-star hotel.
00:21:14They care about my parents here.
00:21:16Your mom?
00:21:18She's probably stuck outside,
00:21:20dressed like a country bumpkin
00:21:22in her raggedy clothes.
00:21:24Sorry I'm late.
00:21:28Mom?
00:21:32Mom?
00:21:36Mom?
00:21:48Oh, my son! How are you?
00:21:50I've seen that dress before.
00:21:52That's custom-made.
00:21:54Very expensive.
00:21:56How could she afford that?
00:21:58Oh, please!
00:22:00She probably rented it in somewhere.
00:22:02So fake.
00:22:04No matter how fancy,
00:22:06she tries to look.
00:22:08She can't hide the fact she reeks of poverty.
00:22:10Ha ha ha!
00:22:14Come here, Susan.
00:22:16Let Grandma hold you.
00:22:18Don't touch her!
00:22:20Who knows what kind of germs you're carrying.
00:22:22You might get my baby sick.
00:22:26I brought a toy for Susan.
00:22:30Why doesn't it have a label?
00:22:32Because I made it myself.
00:22:34Ew!
00:22:36With the best fabric and cotton.
00:22:38I used to make toys for Will
00:22:40when he was little, and he loved them.
00:22:42Your son and my daughter
00:22:44are not the same.
00:22:46He had to put up with a useless mom like you.
00:22:48Of course he doesn't know any better.
00:22:50My child only plays with
00:22:52branded, expensive toys.
00:22:54This junk?
00:22:56Even the trash collectors wouldn't want it.
00:22:58Celine,
00:23:00in case you don't like it,
00:23:02I also got her a gemstone necklace.
00:23:04You? A gemstone necklace?
00:23:06Did you buy it
00:23:08with sandwich money?
00:23:10Must be fake.
00:23:12It's real.
00:23:14I bought it from Windsor's Jewelry Store.
00:23:16I got it along with this bracelet.
00:23:18Windsor's Jewelry Store?
00:23:20Their stuff is known
00:23:22to be top quality.
00:23:24And super expensive.
00:23:26That necklace and bracelet together
00:23:28must cost at least ten grand.
00:23:30A sandwich seller like you
00:23:32could never afford it.
00:23:34Stop lying!
00:23:36Celine, I'm not lying.
00:23:38I would never buy
00:23:40my granddaughter
00:23:42something fake.
00:23:44I might do it for myself,
00:23:46but I would never do that to her.
00:23:48Take it back!
00:23:50I'll do it myself.
00:23:58Boss, the partners are waiting for you.
00:24:00Annie's granddaughter's birthday party
00:24:02seems also at this place.
00:24:04Have someone check where it is
00:24:06and offer them some good food and wine.
00:24:08Yes, sir.
00:24:14These prices are insane.
00:24:16I'll just have a salad.
00:24:18Are you kidding?
00:24:20This is a five-star hotel
00:24:22and you're just ordering a salad?
00:24:24So embarrassing.
00:24:38Mr. Brown, these stitches and wine
00:24:40are from Ms. Taylor and Windsor Booth.
00:24:42We wanted to wish little Susan
00:24:44a happy first birthday.
00:24:48Oh, wow.
00:24:52This is a bottle of Gros Benet Conti
00:24:54worth a hundred grand.
00:24:56Mr. Taylor and Windsor Booth?
00:24:58Why would he send us food and wine?
00:25:00Obviously, it's because of my parents.
00:25:02Who else would they want to impress?
00:25:04Your mom?
00:25:06A poor sandwich lady.
00:25:10Ann, you're used to making sandwiches
00:25:12for workers every day.
00:25:14You've probably never seen
00:25:16fancy food and wine before.
00:25:18Don't worry. Once we're done,
00:25:20you can take the leftovers home.
00:25:22Save you from eating slop later.
00:25:26Should we start the meal, please?
00:25:36Ah! What are you doing
00:25:38with your own fork?
00:25:40There is a public one.
00:25:42It's so rude and disgusting.
00:25:44Ew, so disgusting.
00:25:46You've ruined the whole dishes.
00:26:02What's this?
00:26:04Ms. Windsor. Mr. Windsor asked us
00:26:06to help look for Mrs. Lopez's daughter.
00:26:08She lost a daughter, too?
00:26:14Could she be...
00:26:16my biological mother?
00:26:20Call the driver.
00:26:22Take me to the hotel right now.
00:26:32Mom, are you okay?
00:26:34Celine, it's not necessary
00:26:36to throw the whole plate of food at my mom.
00:26:38I was just reminding her of her place.
00:26:40Even if she's with us at the same table,
00:26:42it doesn't mean we are equals.
00:26:48What happened?
00:26:50She's choking, Mom.
00:26:52Drive her to the hospital, quickly.
00:26:54No, there's no time.
00:26:56Who gave you permission to touch my granddaughter?
00:26:58I'm saving her.
00:27:00I have everything from online.
00:27:02This is the Heimlich Maneuver.
00:27:04I don't care what you're doing.
00:27:06She's delicate.
00:27:08You!
00:27:10You're against us because I didn't let you hold her,
00:27:12don't you?
00:27:14Is that why you're doing this?
00:27:16If something happens to Susan,
00:27:18I'll make you pay for this.
00:27:20You evil woman.
00:27:24She spit it out.
00:27:26She's okay.
00:27:28It worked.
00:27:34Baby?
00:27:36How are you?
00:27:38I'm so glad you're fine.
00:27:42What do you think you're doing?
00:27:44Your country bumpkin trick
00:27:46happened to work once.
00:27:48Next time you fetch my daughter without my permission,
00:27:50I'm going to get you destroyed.
00:27:52But she's my granddaughter.
00:27:54How can't I even hold her?
00:27:56She's still my mom.
00:27:58William Johnson, you don't want to get divorced?
00:28:00Shut up.
00:28:02You make your choice.
00:28:04Me or your mom.
00:28:06Let me give you some advice.
00:28:08A person should know their place.
00:28:10You come from the countryside.
00:28:12You don't belong here
00:28:14in this party or in this family.
00:28:16You should leave now
00:28:18before I ask the security
00:28:20to throw you out.
00:28:22No. My son and my granddaughter
00:28:24are here.
00:28:26Your son? He's burdened with your low-class blood.
00:28:28And that's why
00:28:30he'll never get anywhere in life.
00:28:32I don't want people knowing
00:28:34my daughter has a grandma like you.
00:28:36Enough. Security.
00:28:38Get her out of here.
00:28:40No. Will. Will.
00:28:42No. No. Let her go.
00:28:44Stop.
00:28:48Cheers.
00:28:54What?
00:28:56They're treating Annie like that?
00:29:00I'm Miss Windsor. What brings you here?
00:29:04Please let her stay.
00:29:06She just wants to spend some time with her granddaughter.
00:29:08You don't get any say in this.
00:29:10Look at you.
00:29:12You're just a leech living off our family.
00:29:16How dare you touch
00:29:18my son?
00:29:20How do you dare
00:29:22to touch my mom?
00:29:24Mom!
00:29:26How do you dare touch me?
00:29:28Ann, you are asking for trouble.
00:29:30Somebody take her down.
00:29:32I can lay a hand on my wife.
00:29:34I'll make sure she never uses that filthy hand again.
00:29:52Stop.
00:29:54Ann!
00:30:00Get your hands off her.
00:30:14Are you okay?
00:30:16How dare you push my wife?
00:30:18Who the hell are you?
00:30:20It must be her husband.
00:30:22Don't worry.
00:30:24He's just a plumber.
00:30:26Look at you.
00:30:28All dressed up.
00:30:30Turns out, just a poor plumber.
00:30:34What?
00:30:36What's wrong with being a plumber?
00:30:38He works very hard
00:30:40and makes money by himself.
00:30:42Why do you look down on people?
00:30:44You should be looked down upon.
00:30:46We are from different classes.
00:30:48My husband
00:30:50is the Vice President
00:30:52of Patent Corporation.
00:30:54Mess with us,
00:30:56I promise you'll regret it.
00:30:58It's my granddaughter's birthday today.
00:31:00I don't want to make a scene.
00:31:02Here's the deal. No apologies.
00:31:04I raise a toast and will let you leave in peace.
00:31:06Mom,
00:31:08I think we should just capitulate.
00:31:10It's true
00:31:12that we were wrong today
00:31:14and I apologize.
00:31:16No, Annie.
00:31:18Don't apologize
00:31:20to them losers.
00:31:22They don't deserve it.
00:31:28I see you're not grateful
00:31:30for my mercy.
00:31:32Security!
00:31:34No, no, no. Sorry, Jack.
00:31:36I sincerely apologize
00:31:38for all of my family.
00:31:40Oh, my.
00:31:42That apology might have worked earlier.
00:31:44But after that plumber's attitude,
00:31:46the only way you get off the hook now
00:31:48is your mom gets on her knees and begs.
00:31:50Otherwise,
00:31:52I will make sure your whole family
00:31:54ends up on the streets.
00:31:56Deal. I apologize to you.
00:31:58You know there's been nothing.
00:32:00I'm not qualified.
00:32:02Do you know the Windsor family?
00:32:04The most influential in the whole state.
00:32:06Worth billions.
00:32:08And I'm the person who's going to sign a 30 million contract with them.
00:32:10Yeah? Who told you that?
00:32:12You don't believe me?
00:32:14It was Lucas Taylor himself.
00:32:16He's the right-hand man
00:32:18to the head of the Windsor family.
00:32:20Is that so?
00:32:22Well, I've got some news for you.
00:32:26The deal with the family of Windsor?
00:32:28It's off the table.
00:32:32Who do you think you are?
00:32:34Not like you have any say
00:32:36in the Windsor family.
00:32:42Lucas Taylor, show up in one minute.
00:32:44Oh, my.
00:32:46Such a big attitude
00:32:48from a poor plumber.
00:32:50You'd think you're the
00:32:52chairman of Windsor crew.
00:32:58Dumbass.
00:33:00If you can get Mr. Taylor here,
00:33:02I'll stand on my knees and beg.
00:33:04Mr. Taylor arrives.
00:33:08Mr. Taylor,
00:33:10what a surprise.
00:33:12What brings you here?
00:33:14Mr. Taylor, you're just in time.
00:33:16This guy's been talking bullshit,
00:33:18completely disrespecting your decisions.
00:33:20Jack Brown,
00:33:22is this how you conduct yourself?
00:33:24No, sir.
00:33:28No, sir, you misunderstood.
00:33:30At least nobody's all right now.
00:33:32We can discuss
00:33:34that $30 million deal.
00:33:38Do you even know who you're talking to?
00:33:40Nobody's?
00:33:42You think you can afford to offend them?
00:33:44What?
00:33:46They're just a plumber and a sandwich vendor,
00:33:48aren't they?
00:33:50They are.
00:33:52Mr. Taylor, about that $30 million deal,
00:33:54I think
00:33:56it's canceled now.
00:33:58You're not in a position to make this decision.
00:34:00Who do you think you are?
00:34:02The deal is canceled.
00:34:06What?
00:34:08Mr. Taylor, are you going to listen
00:34:10to a plumber?
00:34:12The way you treat your in-laws,
00:34:14even with such corrupt morals,
00:34:16don't deserve
00:34:18to collaborate with the Windsor crew.
00:34:22I'm warning you, plumber,
00:34:24if you keep spreading nonsense,
00:34:26I'll tear your mouth apart.
00:34:34That deal is never ever
00:34:36negotiable.
00:34:38But didn't Mr. Windsor say...
00:34:40Mr. Windsor has the same idea.
00:34:42Except today,
00:34:44we're cutting all ties with your company.
00:34:46And you guys, the Browns,
00:34:48are banned
00:34:50from all Windsor hotels for life.
00:34:52Now, get out of here.
00:34:54No, Mr. Taylor.
00:34:56I've told my boss all about it.
00:34:58You got lucky this time.
00:35:00But we'll see you later.
00:35:06Annie, are you okay?
00:35:08Did it hurt you?
00:35:10No.
00:35:12Let's go.
00:35:18What a disaster.
00:35:20That party turned out to be...
00:35:22Tell me why
00:35:24Mr. Taylor listens to you so much.
00:35:26He is...
00:35:32He is...
00:35:34He is a son
00:35:36of an old war buddy of mine.
00:35:38Ah.
00:35:40I was starting to think
00:35:42you had some connection with that Windsor
00:35:44they kept talking about.
00:35:46And speak of which,
00:35:48your son was just standing there
00:35:50while they treated you like that.
00:35:52Didn't even say a word.
00:35:54Don't be too hard on him.
00:35:56Because I'm the one who dragged him into this mess.
00:35:58If I could have
00:36:00helped him more,
00:36:02maybe he wouldn't feel so powerless in front of the Browns.
00:36:04He's still my only son.
00:36:06Yeah.
00:36:12Annie, do you have a lost daughter?
00:36:14Yes.
00:36:16Yes.
00:36:18And I wonder if she's doing okay.
00:36:22But you know, sometimes when I look at you,
00:36:24you make me remember her.
00:36:36Could Ann be...
00:36:38my real mom?
00:36:42It hurts.
00:36:44It was you.
00:36:48It was you.
00:37:00My mom had a birthmark on her arm.
00:37:02This is just a scar.
00:37:04I guess I was wrong.
00:37:08Annie,
00:37:10you're such a kind person.
00:37:12I'm sure God will always bless your daughter.
00:37:14Just like me,
00:37:16my dad adopted me and raised me
00:37:18to be healthy and happy.
00:37:20Thanks for your wishes, sweetie.
00:37:24Hungry?
00:37:26Yeah.
00:37:28Okay, I'll whip something up for dinner.
00:37:30I'll give you a hand. Let's go.
00:37:32Why not?
00:37:42Hey.
00:37:44How did you get the scar?
00:37:46Looks kind of big.
00:37:48Yeah, I've been burned when I'm working.
00:37:50And it's funny because I have a birthmark
00:37:52in the same place.
00:37:54But now the scar covers it.
00:37:56Let me handle the cooking from now on.
00:37:58Okay?
00:38:00You? You?
00:38:02Have you seen the potato?
00:38:04You waste more potato peeling than you keep.
00:38:06Oh, my God.
00:38:08We are just regular folks, not billionaires.
00:38:10We can't afford to be that wasteful.
00:38:12Get away from here.
00:38:14I don't want you in the kitchen.
00:38:16Okay? So go.
00:38:18I'm leaving.
00:38:20Yeah.
00:38:22Yeah, you know.
00:38:24He was like that.
00:38:26If only I had my Bella by my side.
00:38:38Honey.
00:38:40Hey, it's cold today.
00:38:42Why don't you take the day off and stay in?
00:38:44Can't stop working
00:38:46just because of a little coldness.
00:38:48We're living life. We need to make money.
00:38:50You're right.
00:38:52I'll come with you.
00:38:54Okay.
00:39:02Hey, doesn't the sandwich waiter look like our chairman?
00:39:04No way.
00:39:06It's freezing out here.
00:39:08It's just with the A.C. on.
00:39:10He can be out there selling sandwiches,
00:39:12but those sandwiches look good.
00:39:14Let's go try one.
00:39:16Hey, two sandwiches, please.
00:39:26Hey, dude.
00:39:28Why are your hands shaking while making sandwiches?
00:39:30Is it him for a cat or what?
00:39:32What?
00:39:38Mr. Wu.
00:39:42Wait a second.
00:39:44I just realized I'm on a diet.
00:39:46Probably not good for me to eat too much.
00:39:56We're selling fast today.
00:39:58Leo, you're truly my lucky star.
00:40:00Come on.
00:40:06Hello?
00:40:08Annie, it's your brother.
00:40:10Where are you right now?
00:40:12I need to talk to you about something.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:18This place is really nice.
00:40:22It's nice.
00:40:24It's not mine.
00:40:26It belongs to Leo, my new husband.
00:40:28It's great to finally meet you guys.
00:40:30You two have a nice chat.
00:40:32I'm going to cut some fruit for you, right?
00:40:40This place looks so pricey.
00:40:42So I bet
00:40:44if he can afford
00:40:46a place here,
00:40:48he must be running some business.
00:40:54No, he's just a plumber.
00:40:56This apartment is borrowed
00:40:58from his old war buddy.
00:41:00With your situation,
00:41:02it's pretty impressive enough that you found a man.
00:41:08Such a nice wine.
00:41:10Annie, I'm just going to take it.
00:41:12No, no, no.
00:41:14It's really not good for you to just take it, is it?
00:41:16What? We're family now.
00:41:18What is his, what is mine?
00:41:20Oh!
00:41:22This.
00:41:24Oh, this.
00:41:26This pack of cigarettes looks good too.
00:41:28I'll take it for your brother.
00:41:30Julie, please.
00:41:32Don't take it.
00:41:34If you want it, I'll buy you a pack later, okay?
00:41:36Hey!
00:41:38You don't have to talk to her this way.
00:41:40You got a good life.
00:41:42And then you forgot about your family.
00:41:44How dare you!
00:41:46These things are not mine.
00:41:48It belongs to Leo.
00:41:50Annie,
00:41:52if you want it, just let him have it.
00:41:54It's not worth that much.
00:42:00What are you two really here for?
00:42:04You know,
00:42:06our family cemetery back home
00:42:08needs some renovations.
00:42:10Your mom and dad never treated you unfriendly
00:42:12when they were alive.
00:42:14Shouldn't you contribute a bit more?
00:42:16Didn't we just renovate it last year?
00:42:18I already gave you 10,000.
00:42:22Well then,
00:42:24you know,
00:42:26everybody was waiting nowadays.
00:42:28Everybody's upgrading their cemetery.
00:42:30But,
00:42:32Julie's been thoughtful about this
00:42:34and we agree that our parents deserve more.
00:42:36Why don't you give us more
00:42:3850,000?
00:42:4450,000?
00:42:48That's ridiculous.
00:42:50It costs less
00:42:52to build a house in the countryside.
00:42:54I don't have that much money right now.
00:42:56Then ask your new husband for it.
00:42:58No!
00:43:00We just got married.
00:43:02I can't ask him for money.
00:43:04You didn't even have a proper wedding.
00:43:06Why can't you ask him for money?
00:43:08Annie,
00:43:10if you're really strapped,
00:43:12you could sell this place.
00:43:14You'd get a decent
00:43:16chunk of change.
00:43:18Julie, what are you saying?
00:43:22Annie, can you come here
00:43:24for a second?
00:43:32Here's my bank card.
00:43:34There's 50,000 in there.
00:43:36You can use it.
00:43:38No. This is your money.
00:43:40We're family.
00:43:42There's no my or yours anymore.
00:43:44Fine.
00:43:46But I'll consider this a loan
00:43:48from you.
00:43:5650,000.
00:43:58Take it.
00:44:00Well, then.
00:44:02We're running to catch the bus.
00:44:04So,
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:08We'll skip the lunch.
00:44:16Did you get the money?
00:44:18She gave us 50 grand.
00:44:20Only 50 grand?
00:44:22Come on.
00:44:24I'm about to be the fiance of Winsor Croup's
00:44:26top lawyer.
00:44:28I at least deserve a convertible Porsche.
00:44:30Hey!
00:44:32What do you expect with a broke aunt like Ann?
00:44:34Once you're engaged,
00:44:36you won't need to bother
00:44:38with her measly pennies anymore.
00:44:40No rush.
00:44:42I'll come up with another excuse
00:44:44to squeeze her for more later.
00:44:46Your aunt is the biggest sucker around.
00:44:54Cheers, darling.
00:44:56Cheers.
00:45:00See, your brother asked you for money today.
00:45:04You must have been supporting him for quite a bit.
00:45:06I do help them out.
00:45:10Because their situation isn't great.
00:45:12We're family.
00:45:14I don't mind helping out.
00:45:1650,000 is definitely a lot.
00:45:18Come on.
00:45:2050 grand isn't that much.
00:45:22I can earn it back quickly.
00:45:24You make it sound easy.
00:45:26How many pipes
00:45:28will you have to fix for that?
00:45:30Hey!
00:45:32Becky, come on in.
00:45:34Am I interrupting your romantic dinner?
00:45:36No, no, no.
00:45:38Good thing I bought two pieces of century-old ginseng.
00:45:40At least I didn't crash for nothing.
00:45:42Century-old ginseng?
00:45:46Oh, my God.
00:45:48How much is that worth?
00:45:52I'm just kidding.
00:45:54It's definitely fake.
00:45:56A client gave it to our boss.
00:45:58And when our boss realized it was fake,
00:46:00he just gave it to me.
00:46:02Oh, really?
00:46:04This is great.
00:46:06I'll use this to make some soup for Leo.
00:46:08Okay.
00:46:12Dad, when are you going to tell
00:46:14Auntie that we moved?
00:46:16The century-old ginseng is worth
00:46:18tens of thousands.
00:46:20And you just wanted to use it for soup.
00:46:22No worries.
00:46:24If she likes making soup,
00:46:26we can always buy more of her to use as seasoning.
00:46:32What?
00:46:38You're saying my parents' graves have collapsed?
00:46:40How is that possible?
00:46:42I'll be right back.
00:46:44Annie, let me drive you there.
00:46:46My boss hasn't needed the car lately,
00:46:48so I might as well put it to good use.
00:46:50Okay, okay.
00:46:52I'll go there with you, too.
00:46:54No, darling, you stay home.
00:46:56Just having Becky with me is enough.
00:46:58All right.
00:47:00Becky, please take good care of Annie.
00:47:02If anything comes up, let me know.
00:47:04Okay, let's go.
00:47:09Oh!
00:47:11Oh, my God!
00:47:13I'm so sorry, darling.
00:47:15Why don't you come with me and change your clothes?
00:47:17Hi.
00:47:19This is our neighbor from next door.
00:47:21You can go with her.
00:47:25Hi.
00:47:27Excuse me, how could the cemetery
00:47:29suddenly collapse?
00:47:31Wasn't it just renovated last year?
00:47:33I even gave my brother
00:47:35some money.
00:47:38A couple days ago
00:47:40for renovation
00:47:42this year, and now?
00:47:44What are you talking about?
00:47:46Martin never fixed the graves.
00:47:48The cemetery has looked the same since you left.
00:47:50I've told him several times,
00:47:52but they don't care and won't pay a dime.
00:47:54How could it not collapse?
00:47:56What?
00:47:58That's outrageous!
00:48:00That's crazy!
00:48:02Let's go find them.
00:48:04We need to confront them.
00:48:08Look at this gorgeous
00:48:10gemstone bracelet.
00:48:12My daughter just bought for me.
00:48:14Isn't it stunning?
00:48:16It cost thousands.
00:48:25Jesus!
00:48:27What are you doing?
00:48:29Julie,
00:48:31you conned me out of $60,000
00:48:33for parents' grave repairs,
00:48:35and now the grave has collapsed.
00:48:37You're still here playing chess?
00:48:39Give me my money back!
00:48:43For heaven's sake, Anne!
00:48:45It's Thanksgiving!
00:48:47You're always going on about doing good deeds.
00:48:49Instead of donating to charity,
00:48:51why not help me out for once?
00:48:53I have done more than enough for you.
00:48:57Don't forget who paid for your daughter's
00:48:59living expenses in college.
00:49:01Me!
00:49:03What? Seriously?
00:49:05You're still hung up
00:49:07on that little bit of cash?
00:49:09My daughter now
00:49:11is engaged to a wealthy guy.
00:49:13The lawyer for Windsor.
00:49:15She's even got a leadership position there.
00:49:17If you're nice to me,
00:49:19maybe we'll keep you
00:49:21in our circle.
00:49:23And you can enjoy
00:49:25some of the perks.
00:49:29I don't need anything from you.
00:49:31You're just jealous
00:49:33that I've
00:49:35got kids who actually care
00:49:37about me.
00:49:39Look at your son.
00:49:41He's a spineless freeloader.
00:49:43And your daughter?
00:49:45Don't even get me started.
00:49:47You helped someone else
00:49:49and lost your own child.
00:49:51Who knows
00:49:53if she's even alive?
00:49:55Honestly, I bet
00:49:57you cursed her to death.
00:50:01Don't you dare
00:50:03talk about my daughter.
00:50:09So what? You want to hit me?
00:50:11What's going on here? Why are you shouting?
00:50:15Your sister just slapped me.
00:50:17Right here. In front of everyone.
00:50:19On Thanksgiving.
00:50:21They all saw it.
00:50:23What? Are you even a man, Martin?
00:50:25Are you really going to let your sister
00:50:27treat me like this?
00:50:29I'll show my face around here if word gets out.
00:50:31Don't worry, Trudy. I'll handle it.
00:50:33Someone! Grab it!
00:50:35Martin,
00:50:37get off of me.
00:50:39Martin, no!
00:50:43Just follow this path and you'll find
00:50:45Annie's house up ahead.
00:50:47Okay, thanks. You're welcome.
00:50:53Why does this place
00:50:55seem so familiar?
00:50:59Oh.
00:51:05Look, sweetie, I just bought
00:51:07this for us. One for you
00:51:09and one for me.
00:51:11Yeah, Bella and Mom are the best
00:51:13friends in the world.
00:51:15Help! A child fell into the water.
00:51:17Anyone help? Stay right here, Bella.
00:51:19Mama's going to go help. I'll be right back.
00:51:29Bella?
00:51:31Bella!
00:51:35My real mom
00:51:37is from here?
00:51:39Hurry! Annie has anger
00:51:41at her brother. I'm afraid she's in for some
00:51:43punishment. What?
00:51:45Anne Lopez, get down
00:51:47on your knees.
00:51:49Why should I, Neil? What did I do wrong?
00:51:51Everyone has
00:51:53seen it, and you still dare
00:51:55to be defiant. Get her on her knees.
00:51:57Admit your sins right now.
00:52:03Apologize to me.
00:52:05Now. Why should I apologize to you?
00:52:09You know exactly what.
00:52:11On Thanksgiving
00:52:13of all days, you stormed
00:52:15in and ruined my dinner, then
00:52:17slapped me in front of everyone.
00:52:19How dare you say you did nothing wrong?
00:52:21You cursed my daughter first.
00:52:23And was I wrong?
00:52:25Your daughter, Bella,
00:52:27died because of you.
00:52:29You're lying.
00:52:31My Bella isn't dead.
00:52:33What dream
00:52:35are you living in, Anne Lopez?
00:52:37If your daughter was alive, she would
00:52:39be back by now.
00:52:41No. My Bella is still alive.
00:52:43I will find my Bella,
00:52:45and we will be reunited.
00:52:47I'm sure.
00:52:55No!
00:52:57Ah!
00:53:01You're still keeping this piece of junk.
00:53:03Where'd you even get it?
00:53:05From a bargain bin? It deserves to be thrown.
00:53:07Please.
00:53:09Give it back.
00:53:13Give it back
00:53:15to me. It's
00:53:17mine. No,
00:53:19don't break it. I need this to find
00:53:21my daughter.
00:53:23Just because you say so, I'll stop.
00:53:25Unless you kneel down and
00:53:27beg me.
00:53:31Julie.
00:53:33No matter
00:53:35what's between us,
00:53:37please give it back.
00:53:39That's
00:53:41the spirit. But
00:53:43sorry, I'm in a bad mood today.
00:53:45You'll never get this back.
00:53:53Ah!
00:53:55Look, sweetie. I just bought this
00:53:57for us. One for you, and one
00:53:59for me. Yay! Bella and Mom
00:54:01are the best friends in the world.
00:54:05Bella.
00:54:07You broke my necklace.
00:54:09This is my necklace.
00:54:11How could you break it?
00:54:13This is the only
00:54:15thing I have left to find my
00:54:17daughter. Why
00:54:19would you do this?
00:54:23Ah!
00:54:27So what if I broke it?
00:54:29This junk couldn't be worth more than a few
00:54:31bucks. Are you really gonna cut ties
00:54:33with us over a few bucks?
00:54:37I am.
00:54:39I don't want to be part of your family
00:54:41anyway.
00:54:45What?
00:54:47You have
00:54:49the nerve to say that?
00:54:51On Thanksgiving?
00:54:53Oh, I'm going to make sure you pay
00:54:55for this, Martin. Stop standing
00:54:57there. Whip her.
00:55:07Ah!
00:55:09Ah!
00:55:11Ah!
00:55:13Ah!
00:55:15Ah!
00:55:17Ah!
00:55:19Ah!
00:55:27So this is the hand you used to overturn
00:55:29my table, huh?
00:55:31Since we're not family anymore,
00:55:33I don't need to be nice
00:55:35anymore.
00:55:37Ah!
00:55:45Bella, I never meant to say that.
00:55:47Ah!
00:55:49Stop!
00:55:55What are you doing?
00:55:57Stop!
00:56:01How could you treat your own family
00:56:03like this?
00:56:05Why are you here? I heard you've
00:56:07angered your brothers, so I rushed over.
00:56:09I had no idea they'd treat you like this.
00:56:11I'm fine. No worries.
00:56:13Who the hell are you?
00:56:15You're disciplining a family member who doesn't
00:56:17know how to be grateful in the name of God.
00:56:19It's none of your business. You'd better get out of here.
00:56:21Anne is my stepmother.
00:56:23Even if you're here to pass
00:56:25God's judgment, I have every right to ask
00:56:27what she's done wrong.
00:56:29Oh,
00:56:31so you're the plumber's
00:56:33daughter, huh? Judging
00:56:35by those racks,
00:56:37you're just as poor.
00:56:39No wonder coughing up
00:56:4150 grand was such a struggle.
00:56:43The car outside is yours,
00:56:45right? Well, maybe 50 grand is just pocket
00:56:47change to you, but for Anne,
00:56:49that's hard-earned money from making sandwiches.
00:56:53If she's so pathetic,
00:56:55that's her problem, not mine.
00:56:59Mom, what else did they do to you?
00:57:01Nothing, Becky. Just broke
00:57:03something. Don't worry.
00:57:05That shit was probably worth five bucks.
00:57:07Here, I'll give you ten. Deal?
00:57:09Keep your change.
00:57:11My daughter isn't like yours.
00:57:13She's a supervisor at
00:57:15Windsor Group, and I won't stoop to fighting
00:57:17over such small change.
00:57:19Your daughter is just a minor supervisor
00:57:21at Windsor Group, and you dare
00:57:23to act so arrogantly in front of me?
00:57:29Oh, big talk!
00:57:31Sounds like Windsor Group
00:57:33is your family business.
00:57:35Well, you're not entirely stupid.
00:57:37So,
00:57:39you and Anne are two of a kind.
00:57:41One's broke, the other's fake.
00:57:43Be careful. You don't want
00:57:45to end up like her daughter.
00:57:47Don't you dare talk bullshit!
00:57:49You slapped me? My daughter
00:57:51is on her way right now.
00:57:53And if you don't apologize before
00:57:55she gets here, you'll regret it.
00:57:57Bring it on.
00:57:59I'd love to see how you're planning
00:58:01to make me regret it.
00:58:03Mom, I could hear you
00:58:05from outside. What's going on?
00:58:07Thank God you're here,
00:58:09darling.
00:58:11This woman slapped me
00:58:13and had the nerve to say
00:58:15Windsor Group belongs to her.
00:58:17Do you know her?
00:58:27I don't know her.
00:58:29Must be one of the janitorial
00:58:31staff. Only they treat
00:58:33the company as their own home.
00:58:35Are you sure?
00:58:37I don't know her.
00:58:39Must be one of the janitorial
00:58:41staff. Only they treat
00:58:43the company as their own home.
00:58:45Are you sure you don't know me?
00:58:47Should I
00:58:49know you? Do you expect
00:58:51me to know every beggar on the street?
00:58:53What? Are you going to tell me
00:58:55you're the heiress of Windsor Group?
00:58:57Cringey.
00:58:59She'll never be in this
00:59:01place.
00:59:03And they get dressed like you.
00:59:05You're right.
00:59:07A manager like you wouldn't have
00:59:09the chance to know me.
00:59:11I would not have the chance to know
00:59:13you. Let me remind you,
00:59:15my fiance is one of the top lawyers
00:59:17at Windsor Group. He's right outside
00:59:19parking the car. If you
00:59:21pretend to be Miss Windsor,
00:59:23I'll have him out here to expose you.
00:59:25You won't be able to live in L.A.
00:59:27anymore.
00:59:29Don't lose your job over me.
00:59:31It's fine.
00:59:33Let her call him. I'd love to see
00:59:35which lawyer can run me out of the city.
00:59:37Babe, did you park the car?
00:59:39You won't believe this.
00:59:41Nobody here is pretending to be
00:59:43Miss Windsor.
00:59:45My fiance is on his way.
00:59:47You better start begging for
00:59:49forgiveness now
00:59:51before I make you embarrassed in front of everyone.
00:59:53You guys have no idea.
00:59:55My future son-in-law is
00:59:57such a sweetheart. Look at this
00:59:59bracelet he got me. It's a
01:00:01pink diamond.
01:00:03Worth fifty
01:00:05grand. Bet you've
01:00:07never seen anything like it.
01:00:09Fifty grand?
01:00:11That's strange.
01:00:13A lawyer making a couple thousand a month,
01:00:15how could he afford that?
01:00:19Of course,
01:00:21peasants like you only think about
01:00:23salaries. He gets gifts,
01:00:25bribes. There's always someone needing favors.
01:00:27That's an extra hundred
01:00:29grand he gets each month.
01:00:31You wouldn't understand.
01:00:33So, he's accepting bribes.
01:00:35Isn't he worried the higher-ups
01:00:37at Windsor Group will find out and
01:00:39throw him in jail?
01:00:41The one going to jail is you.
01:00:43Enough talk.
01:00:45You hit my mom. Apologize.
01:00:47My fiance is a lawyer.
01:00:49I'll have him sue you
01:00:51until you're bankrupt and you spend
01:00:53the rest of your life in jail.
01:00:55Just because he's a lawyer at Windsor
01:00:57Group, does that make him so special?
01:01:01You've got a big mouth.
01:01:03Let's see if you're still this
01:01:05bold when my fiance shows up.
01:01:07Let me see
01:01:09who is impersonating Miss Windsor.
01:01:11Me.
01:01:19Miss?
01:01:21It's her. She's impersonating
01:01:23Miss Windsor and even hit my mom.
01:01:25You have to ruin her.
01:01:27And make her beg on her knees for forgiveness.
01:01:29I heard from your fiance that you've been
01:01:31embezzling $10,000 a month from the company.
01:01:33Is that true?
01:01:35I, uh...
01:01:37Alan, you don't have to hide it from her.
01:01:39She's jealous because she's never seen anyone
01:01:41make her yearly salary in a month.
01:01:45Oh, wait. Did I say a year?
01:01:47I meant three years.
01:01:49Shut up, stupid bitch.
01:01:51You slapped me?
01:01:53You're siding with that humble bitch?
01:01:57Did I not tell you to shut up?
01:01:59Are you deaf?
01:02:07I'm so sorry.
01:02:09I deserve to be punished.
01:02:11Alan, why are you apologizing to her?
01:02:13I'm going to investigate
01:02:15every cent you stole
01:02:17from the company.
01:02:19If I find a single dollar
01:02:21missing, you're going to rot
01:02:23in jail.
01:02:25Annie, let's go.
01:02:29Why did you apologize to her?
01:02:31Is she
01:02:33really Rebecca Windsor?
01:02:39You idiot!
01:02:41You've been babbling
01:02:43about my embezzlement.
01:02:45Are you trying to ruin me?
01:02:47The wedding is canceled.
01:02:49I'm not marrying a disaster like you.
01:02:51I want every single gift
01:02:53I gave your family back.
01:02:55What? Why should we return the gifts?
01:02:57It's your stolen money.
01:02:59You pay it back.
01:03:01I stole it for you.
01:03:03If I'm going down,
01:03:05we're all going down.
01:03:07No, please, Alan.
01:03:09Don't do this. I'm too old to survive in the prison.
01:03:15Mom,
01:03:17are they
01:03:19really your family?
01:03:21How could they hurt you
01:03:23like this?
01:03:25It's fine.
01:03:27It doesn't hurt.
01:03:29But you,
01:03:31why are they so afraid of you?
01:03:33What's your real position?
01:03:35Didn't your dad say
01:03:37you were just a secretary?
01:03:39I am
01:03:41secretary,
01:03:43but I'm the chairman's secretary.
01:03:45The pay isn't great,
01:03:47but I get to talk to him,
01:03:49and they're all scared.
01:03:51I'll report them.
01:03:53Jess, don't tell Leo about this.
01:03:55I don't want him getting upset.
01:03:57Don't worry.
01:03:59I know how to handle it.
01:04:05Becky,
01:04:07you're on your period.
01:04:11No wonder my belly
01:04:13was a little bit sore earlier.
01:04:15Go change your pants,
01:04:17and I'll get you some water
01:04:19and painkillers.
01:04:37Annie,
01:04:39I'm so lucky to have you.
01:04:41Dad's great,
01:04:43but some things are just
01:04:45awkward to ask him.
01:04:47Now I've got you.
01:04:49I feel like I have a mom now.
01:04:57I'm very happy
01:04:59to have you, too.
01:05:01Okay, have a rest.
01:05:03Lie down.
01:05:05Okay.
01:05:09Yeah, you can use the blankets here.
01:05:21Does this make you feel better?
01:05:29You smell so nice.
01:05:35Mom, you smell so nice.
01:05:39How I wish
01:05:41my Bella was here.
01:05:53Bella,
01:05:55I don't know where you are.
01:05:57If you're eating well,
01:05:59dressing well,
01:06:01I'll take care of Becky
01:06:03like she's you.
01:06:05And I hope
01:06:07someone's treating you
01:06:09as kindly
01:06:13as I take care of Becky.
01:06:21So when are you going to tell Annie
01:06:23who we really are?
01:06:25Ever since she moved in,
01:06:27we've had hot meals,
01:06:29hot baths,
01:06:31and the house actually feels like home.
01:06:33But she's still pinching pennies.
01:06:35Relax, sweetheart.
01:06:37I'm just waiting for the right moment.
01:06:39I can't stand seeing her like this anymore.
01:06:43I don't know how you can keep lying,
01:06:45but I can't.
01:06:47If you don't tell her soon,
01:06:49I will.
01:06:51No way.
01:06:53If I tell her now,
01:06:55she'll think I'm a fraud
01:06:57I can at least help her out.
01:06:59Give her some money or something.
01:07:01I just can't watch Annie keep selling sandwiches.
01:07:03She wouldn't take the money.
01:07:05No, wait.
01:07:07What if we use that land from her hometown?
01:07:09She could get a nice payout
01:07:11from the redevelopment.
01:07:13That's a great idea.
01:07:17Winter Group wants to build
01:07:19a mall in our hometown.
01:07:21But it's all dirt roads out there.
01:07:23And who's going to go to a mall
01:07:25in the middle of nowhere?
01:07:31Don't worry about that.
01:07:33Just look over the contract.
01:07:35If everything looks good, just sign here.
01:07:37Okay, okay.
01:07:39All right.
01:07:45The $2 million conversation
01:07:47will be transferred to your account next month.
01:07:49That's a ton of money.
01:07:51Bye-bye.
01:07:55I've got to share this great news with Leo and Becky.
01:07:59Leo, Leo, guess what?
01:08:01I just had a meeting
01:08:03with the Winter Group,
01:08:05and they're buying out the land
01:08:07from my hometown.
01:08:09I got a big payout.
01:08:13Let's grab a nice dinner tonight.
01:08:15You, me, and Becky.
01:08:17Becky's got to work late tonight.
01:08:19Okay, no problem.
01:08:21Work comes first.
01:08:23Just the two of us, then.
01:08:25We can celebrate with her later.
01:08:27Okay, okay.
01:08:29See you.
01:08:35Wow, wow, President Winter.
01:08:37What a surprise.
01:08:39I've been trying to schedule a meeting with you
01:08:41for ages to discuss some business.
01:08:45President Winter?
01:08:49You know, sometimes
01:08:51we all like to give ourselves
01:08:53an impressive title.
01:08:55Sometimes we all dream
01:08:57to become a president.
01:08:59So this guy, for example,
01:09:01is President Smith.
01:09:03He, uh, fixes pipes.
01:09:05And this guy is, uh,
01:09:07President Parker.
01:09:09He's in recycling business.
01:09:11Right?
01:09:13Annie, you go ahead.
01:09:15I need to catch up with these guys for a bit.
01:09:17Okay, okay.
01:09:25So,
01:09:27here's the situation.
01:09:29I'm on board with your partnership.
01:09:31But remember, some things are better
01:09:33left unsaid, so
01:09:35keep it to yourselves.
01:09:37I didn't expect
01:09:39Mr. Winter to be so playful
01:09:41with his wife at his age.
01:09:43You don't get it.
01:09:45Some folks call it role-playing.
01:09:51Well, look who it is.
01:09:53My ex-wife, Ann.
01:09:55Almost didn't recognize you.
01:09:57Gotta say, you're litching like fine wine.
01:09:59Get off me.
01:10:01Don't touch me with your dirty hands.
01:10:03I know you.
01:10:05You're still mad about me leaving you.
01:10:07And our son for the factory
01:10:09owner's daughter.
01:10:11I'm the factory manager now.
01:10:13And we're divorced,
01:10:15so maybe you and I could, uh...
01:10:17I'm married.
01:10:19Married?
01:10:21Really? Yes.
01:10:23What does your new husband do?
01:10:25He's as rich as I am.
01:10:27He's a plumber.
01:10:29Not as rich
01:10:31as you, but he treats me
01:10:33well and would never cheat.
01:10:35Oh, really?
01:10:37A plumber thinks he can
01:10:39compete with me for a woman?
01:10:41You have no idea
01:10:43how well I'm doing.
01:10:45My factory is now big
01:10:47enough to partner with the Windsor Group.
01:10:49You've heard of
01:10:51President Windsor, right?
01:10:53I could meet him anytime.
01:10:55So, what do you say?
01:10:57Wanna give me another shot?
01:10:59Don't touch me!
01:11:01Come on! What are you doing?
01:11:03Ah!
01:11:09Annie.
01:11:11Are you okay? Who are you?
01:11:13Oh, hi, kiddo.
01:11:15You're that plumber,
01:11:17right?
01:11:19Look at what you're wearing.
01:11:21You're not even fit to carry my shoes.
01:11:23Anyway,
01:11:25he's a hundred times
01:11:27better than you.
01:11:29Whether or not I'm fit isn't up to you.
01:11:31At least
01:11:33I've got better taste.
01:11:35I would never leave a woman like Annie.
01:11:39No money, no power.
01:11:41Enough with your bullshit.
01:11:43I'll give you
01:11:45one more chance.
01:11:47If you leave this plumber
01:11:49and come back to me,
01:11:51I'll make sure you live like royalty.
01:11:53And if you
01:11:55refuse, just know
01:11:57I can shut down that
01:11:59garbage truck of yours.
01:12:01What kind of power do you
01:12:03think you have as a factory manager?
01:12:05You don't
01:12:07believe me?
01:12:09We will see.
01:12:11No, no, no, no, no.
01:12:15He's just a poor guy who's
01:12:17suddenly got a taste of wealth.
01:12:19Don't stoop down to his
01:12:21level. Are you all right?
01:12:23I'm all right.
01:12:25Max,
01:12:27give our factory's
01:12:29lunch contract to Ann.
01:12:31Boss, are you really planning
01:12:33to get back with your ex-wife?
01:12:35That's not the point.
01:12:37I just can't stand that damn plumber.
01:12:41A broke nobody thinks he can outshine me.
01:12:43No way.
01:12:45I, Sebastian, must have Ann.
01:12:47Here, boss.
01:12:49Have some tea.

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