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Blind Date with My Boss Full Movie
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00:00:00Hey, this is Richard Allenton, I can't answer the phone right now, so please leave a message.
00:00:15Hey, Grandpa.
00:00:17It's one thing to set me up on a bunch of blind dates with these goody-two-shoe women,
00:00:24but to trick me into thinking I'm coming to a business meeting that's actually a blind
00:00:27date, that's low.
00:00:33Let's hope this one's different.
00:00:34I don't even know what to say to this guy.
00:00:35I don't know how to talk to rich people.
00:00:36Be sexy.
00:00:37Darling, just act better than everyone else in the room.
00:00:38And being sexy is easy.
00:00:39Bite your lip, push up the girls.
00:00:40It works every time.
00:00:41Wait, what about girls?
00:00:42And don't forget, these rich men get bored easily.
00:00:43So challenge them, be bold, and put them on the spot.
00:01:03I don't think I can do this.
00:01:04The sooner you steal the code for Ellington's new AI tech, the sooner I pay you for your
00:01:09mother's surgery.
00:01:10It's your call.
00:01:11It's your call.
00:01:41Are you going to stare at me all night, or be a gentleman and get my seat, big boy?
00:01:45Of course.
00:01:46Sorry, I've been set up with many girls before, but none like you.
00:01:59You're so ...
00:02:00Rich?
00:02:01Sexy?
00:02:02Frankly, yes.
00:02:03Sorry, what was your name?
00:02:04Valentine.
00:02:06Sorry, what was your name?
00:02:11Valentina Kingsley.
00:02:12And you are?
00:02:13Blaine Ellington.
00:02:14CEO of Ellington Incorporated.
00:02:19And this is a successful company?
00:02:21It's not ringing any bells.
00:02:23Waiter?
00:02:24Yes, Mr. Ellington.
00:02:27You still have the Chateau Petrus on the shelf, yes?
00:02:30Yes, of course.
00:02:31If so, we'll have two bottles.
00:02:35That's $60,000 per bottle, sir.
00:02:37You want two?
00:02:39Actually, I'm pretty thirsty.
00:02:42Better bring three.
00:02:43Yes, of course, right away, sir.
00:02:52And what do you do, Valentina Kingsley?
00:02:55I invest.
00:02:57In what?
00:02:59In everything.
00:03:02What am I not investing in?
00:03:05Businesses, charities.
00:03:08I see.
00:03:10And you live in the city?
00:03:13The city.
00:03:15The hills.
00:03:17My yacht.
00:03:19My private island.
00:03:21I'm everywhere, darling.
00:03:24You're so impressive.
00:03:27So unlike the other girls I've seen.
00:03:30Doesn't surprise me.
00:03:31I'm one of a kind, darling.
00:03:37Um, you've got a little, uh...
00:03:51Kurt?
00:03:52Kurt?
00:03:53What's my manager doing here?
00:03:56Blaine.
00:04:00My business dinner just ended.
00:04:02The presentation for the China branch is looking good.
00:04:04Amazing.
00:04:05You're the best, Kurt.
00:04:06Well, I just, uh, won't keep you two.
00:04:08Just wanted to say hi.
00:04:10Rose petals for a business dinner?
00:04:12Ended up being a blind date.
00:04:13Ah, classic.
00:04:15All right, well, you two have fun.
00:04:23I've got to be honest with you.
00:04:27You're so unlike any of the girls I've been with.
00:04:30Would you like to come to my place?
00:04:33I can take this chance to get closer to the A.I. code.
00:04:35Absolutely, darling.
00:04:43Whoa.
00:04:46Welcome to my home.
00:04:48After you.
00:04:57Oh, my.
00:05:12You like what you see?
00:05:15You're getting there, darling.
00:05:17Nothing like the Calvin Klein model I dated, but...
00:05:20Well, then.
00:05:22Shall we get started?
00:05:25Um, not so fast.
00:05:28Okay, a little foreplay?
00:05:31I did not think this through at all.
00:05:33How am I supposed to find the drive
00:05:35when he's trying to suck my face off?
00:05:41Looking for something?
00:05:43Oh, um...
00:05:46Ah.
00:05:48I should have known that was your style.
00:05:51I should have known that was your style.
00:05:54Oh, yes, darling.
00:05:57Ugh, I can't believe people are actually into this.
00:06:00I'm not used to being the one tied up.
00:06:02It's usually the other way around.
00:06:08Valentina?
00:06:10Patience, darling.
00:06:12I'm building the suspense.
00:06:15Ah, I see.
00:06:17Where could it be?
00:06:20And you say guys actually like this?
00:06:23Oh, yes.
00:06:25It's very popular with the manly men in France.
00:06:31How long does it take for something to actually happen?
00:06:37That's...
00:06:39That's new.
00:06:42The painting!
00:06:44Maybe there's a safe behind there.
00:06:46Oh, uh, sorry.
00:06:48The painting caught my eye.
00:06:50It looks exactly like the one in my mansion in Sweden.
00:06:54It's where I keep my safe.
00:06:56Huh.
00:06:58People actually still hide things behind paintings?
00:07:01I thought that was only in the movies.
00:07:03Uh, no, it's quite popular.
00:07:06Where do you hide your luxurious safe keepings?
00:07:11In a super, super, super secret hiding place.
00:07:14Ugh, come on.
00:07:18Now, why don't you come over here
00:07:20and get this thing started?
00:07:22Oh, uh, most unfortunate.
00:07:24I'm getting the utmost important business call
00:07:27and I must take it.
00:07:29Right now? What?
00:07:31What about me?
00:07:33Valentina!
00:07:37Wait!
00:07:39Untie me!
00:07:44Ew.
00:07:46Really, Blaine?
00:07:48What?
00:07:50You and your models.
00:07:52Last night was not a model.
00:07:54I was actually impressed.
00:07:56Did I hear right?
00:07:58Blaine actually had a date he liked?
00:08:01It was fantastic.
00:08:03The other girls are so boring.
00:08:05But this one,
00:08:07she's a mystery I can't quite crack.
00:08:09I must see her again.
00:08:11Blaine, these dates aren't about you having sexy adventures.
00:08:16It's about you finding a wife you can settle down with
00:08:18and running the company.
00:08:22Grandfather.
00:08:24Listen to him.
00:08:26He's not ready to be the face of Ellington.
00:08:28I am much more qualified.
00:08:31I'm done having this conversation with you, dear.
00:08:34No, no, no, no.
00:08:36Look, you do great work right where you are.
00:08:39Right?
00:08:41You weren't meant to be some CEO.
00:08:43No, but Blaine,
00:08:45you were born in time.
00:08:47Whatever.
00:08:49Have fun with your little girlfriend, Blaine.
00:08:51I have actual work to attend to.
00:08:57Yeah, yeah, thanks.
00:09:05Hello?
00:09:07How's our plan going, darling?
00:09:11To perfection.
00:09:13Charity has Blaine wrapped around her finger.
00:09:15It won't be long until he flips up
00:09:17and I can step in and take my throne
00:09:19as Ellington's CEO.
00:09:21Brilliant.
00:09:23It's all coming together perfectly.
00:09:25And the VR tech you're developing,
00:09:27it'll be ready in time when I trade the AI code, right?
00:09:30Oh, yes. It'll be ready.
00:09:32Soon we'll be queens of the tech world.
00:09:43I can't stop thinking about this girl.
00:09:45I'm sorry.
00:09:47What's he doing here?
00:09:49Speaking of girls, I think I know who'd be perfect
00:09:51as your new assistant.
00:09:53Oh.
00:09:54Sorry.
00:09:55I'm fine.
00:09:57Ariel.
00:09:59How does he know my name?
00:10:01You dropped your badge.
00:10:09There you go.
00:10:11Thanks.
00:10:18She's amazing.
00:10:22Are you playing hide-and-seek?
00:10:23Is that where you were laying?
00:10:24Can I hide next?
00:10:26No, I was dropping my mom off at the hospital.
00:10:28Oh, that was unexpectedly personal.
00:10:30Wait, oh my god, is she okay?
00:10:32Should I bring her a fruit basket?
00:10:34She's just getting some tests done.
00:10:35Oh, thank goodness.
00:10:37Hey, by the way, did you hear?
00:10:40Our new CEO is looking for a personal assistant.
00:10:42Are you gonna apply?
00:10:43I'm good where I am.
00:10:45Not all the girls are applying.
00:10:46Everyone wants to get close to our boss.
00:10:48You're the best employee in our department, Ariel.
00:10:50I think this position is yours.
00:11:01He's gorgeous.
00:11:03I wouldn't mind looking at that hunk of man all day.
00:11:07Attention, everyone.
00:11:09My name is Blaine, and I am the new CEO.
00:11:13I will try my best to live up to my father,
00:11:16but I ask for patience as I adjust to the new role.
00:11:20And since he is adjusting to this new role,
00:11:23I've decided to assign him a new assistant.
00:11:26Not me, not me, not me.
00:11:28Blaine, meet your new assistant, Ariel.
00:11:32All right, everyone.
00:11:34Back to work.
00:11:41You look exactly like...
00:11:45Oh, my God, my cover's blown.
00:11:51Kurt described.
00:11:53Clean, organized desk.
00:11:55Confident composure.
00:11:57There'd be a pay raise.
00:12:00This could get me closer to finding the code.
00:12:03When do I start?
00:12:05Perfect.
00:12:06First thing I need help with is this file.
00:12:09Oh, um, gotta take a phone call.
00:12:12Send it to me in an e-mail.
00:12:16Ariel, he wants to meet you again.
00:12:19Really?
00:12:20Also, I got you a second number.
00:12:23Just click the link to connect it.
00:12:25So from now on, you're my new assistant.
00:12:28Click the link to connect it.
00:12:30So from now on, you're the one he'll be calling.
00:12:33Great.
00:12:39Hmm.
00:12:40New number, huh?
00:12:44Hello?
00:12:45Hello, Ariel?
00:12:46This is Dr. Westphal.
00:12:48We just got your mother's results.
00:12:54It's not what we hoped.
00:12:56We want that experimental procedure to be a success.
00:12:59Okay, I understand.
00:13:01I'll come up with the money for it soon.
00:13:14Oh, perfect timing.
00:13:16I just finished dinner.
00:13:18Mom, you should be in bed.
00:13:20Honey, I'm fine.
00:13:22Besides, you've been working all day.
00:13:23You shouldn't have to cook for yourself.
00:13:25Mom, please.
00:13:26Honey, sit down.
00:13:37The doctor called.
00:13:39He says it's gotten worse.
00:13:41Hush, hush, hush.
00:13:42None of that talk, okay?
00:13:45Mom, eat before your food gets cold.
00:13:55I'll be right back.
00:14:04It's time for the second date, darling.
00:14:06Are you ready?
00:14:08Yeah.
00:14:12Mom, I have to leave for work.
00:14:14I'll make it to go.
00:14:25Oh, where am I?
00:14:32Valentina!
00:14:34Blaine!
00:14:36Darling, what is this dreadful place?
00:14:39Do you intend to have me killed?
00:14:41No, not at all.
00:14:43This place is special.
00:14:45Follow me.
00:14:48Hi, Laura.
00:14:50We're almost there.
00:14:52Come on.
00:14:54Hi, Laura.
00:14:56We're almost there.
00:14:58Come on.
00:15:10Wow.
00:15:14Wow.
00:15:16Wow.
00:15:18Wow.
00:15:20Wow.
00:15:22Wow.
00:15:31Would you look at that view?
00:15:35I bet you bring all your models up here.
00:15:37Just you, actually.
00:15:39I discovered this place after my father died.
00:15:43Your family joined?
00:15:45Yeah.
00:15:47And I've been thrown into the CEO position,
00:15:49and I'm a bit in over my head,
00:15:52so I never really get a chance to myself,
00:15:54except when I come here.
00:15:59I'm so sorry.
00:16:06My mom is sick.
00:16:11She needs experimental surgery.
00:16:14So I know how it feels to want to get away.
00:16:18Yeah.
00:16:21I'm used to getting everything,
00:16:23but this is one thing that money can't buy.
00:16:28I'm so sorry about your mom.
00:16:30Thanks.
00:16:34She's all I've got.
00:16:36I don't want to say goodbye to her.
00:16:38Hey, who's out here?
00:16:44What's happening?
00:16:46Technically, we're not supposed to be up here.
00:16:48What?
00:16:50Run.
00:16:58Oh, my God.
00:17:00Oh, my God.
00:17:02Oh, my God.
00:17:04Oh, my God.
00:17:06Hey!
00:17:09Still.
00:17:14What was that?
00:17:16That was fun.
00:17:18Did Calvin Klein take you on any dates that adventurous?
00:17:20No, I suppose not.
00:17:24I haven't felt this way in a really long time.
00:17:29I feel like I can be myself around you.
00:17:33I feel like I can be myself around you.
00:17:36I feel the same way.
00:17:39Will you be my girlfriend, Valentina?
00:17:41That's right. I'm supposed to be Valentina.
00:17:43I can't do this to him.
00:17:48But I need to pay for my mom's surgery.
00:17:53That's up to you.
00:17:58Well, well, well.
00:18:00Martina, what are you doing here?
00:18:03I heard you were actually acting like a big-boy CEO.
00:18:07Had to see it for myself.
00:18:09Well, that blind date went so well the other night,
00:18:12it got me thinking maybe Grandfather was right.
00:18:15Is that so?
00:18:17Blaine's got himself a little girlfriend?
00:18:19That's right.
00:18:21Wow. What's she like?
00:18:23She's funny, mysterious,
00:18:25confident, hardworking,
00:18:27charitable.
00:18:29She's the whole package.
00:18:31Sounds like one that Dad actually would have approved of.
00:18:34I'd love to meet her.
00:18:37Oh, sorry, Mr. Ellington. Is this a bad time?
00:18:40No, not at all. My sister just came to visit.
00:18:43Martina, this is my new assistant, Ariel.
00:18:46Martina, nice to meet you.
00:18:48Likewise.
00:18:49Glad to see my brother as someone to make sure this launch goes smoothly.
00:18:53Don't you worry. I got this.
00:18:55Well, after you lost the keys to the Maserati,
00:18:57I'm not so sure that you won't lose this new AI tech that we need.
00:19:00I didn't lose the keys to the Maserati.
00:19:02And don't you worry.
00:19:04I've got the codes right here on this drive.
00:19:07And I'm keeping it safe.
00:19:10I'm glad to hear you're doing that.
00:19:12I have wasted enough time.
00:19:16Now you know exactly where it is.
00:19:18Get it.
00:19:40Alright, where's that drive?
00:19:48Are you kidding? There's nothing in here.
00:20:03They're coming in. Crap!
00:20:06How about we celebrate your China contract with a nice glass of whiskey?
00:20:09You don't twist my arm.
00:20:11You don't twist my arm.
00:20:13No, no, no!
00:20:21Oh yeah.
00:20:26Sarah?
00:20:27Cheers.
00:20:28Don't you guys have that meeting with China right now?
00:20:32Right.
00:20:33Right.
00:20:34Right. After then.
00:20:35Yeah.
00:20:39Cheers.
00:20:44Phew. That was close.
00:20:51Hey, girlfriend!
00:20:52Can I ask you for advice on something?
00:20:54Sure. What's going on?
00:20:56So I have this friend who is having boy problems.
00:20:59Aren't we all?
00:21:00So she has a crush on her boss.
00:21:02And she doesn't know what to do about it
00:21:04because of the whole workplace relationship thing.
00:21:06How did she find out I like Blaine?
00:21:08Wait. I don't like Blaine.
00:21:10But he deserves to know though, right?
00:21:12You're going to tell him?
00:21:13I mean, I don't know.
00:21:14Because what if I tell Kurt I like him
00:21:16and he doesn't like me
00:21:17and then it's so totally awkward
00:21:18and so he fires me because it's so totally awkward.
00:21:21Wait. You like Kurt?
00:21:23I gotta go. What?
00:21:25Ring, ring.
00:21:26Oh, I'm getting a call.
00:21:29Ring, ring.
00:21:31Ring, ring.
00:21:32Ring, ring.
00:21:33Ring, ring.
00:21:36Ariel.
00:21:38Yes, Mr. Ellington?
00:21:39I need your personal help.
00:21:41Well, I am your personal assistant.
00:21:53I've never gotten a girl a gift.
00:21:55Wow, really?
00:21:57Um, I mean, yeah.
00:21:59First girlfriend, first gift.
00:22:01Checks out.
00:22:03So, I need your help to figure out
00:22:05which you think a woman would prefer.
00:22:19Oh my God, I'm going to be wearing that?
00:22:22Sorry?
00:22:23Uh, your girlfriend's going to be wearing that?
00:22:26Yeah.
00:22:27It's pretty nice, right?
00:22:29Well, I mean, it's option one.
00:22:32Do you think she'll like it?
00:22:33Um, well, what's your girlfriend like?
00:22:37What are her tastes?
00:22:40Um, sophisticated, generous, gorgeous.
00:22:45The whole world slows down whenever she walks into a room.
00:22:51I see.
00:22:54So, keep that in mind.
00:22:56Option two...
00:22:57And that's even more revealing than the first one.
00:22:59Yeah.
00:23:00This is big in Europe.
00:23:02Between you and me, I'm rooting for this guy.
00:23:05Mm-hmm.
00:23:06I see.
00:23:07Do you have anything more...
00:23:10modest?
00:23:12Hm.
00:23:13Modest?
00:23:14Yeah.
00:23:15That seems to be the style I've been seeing these days.
00:23:19With the rich folk, at least.
00:23:22You know, now that you say it,
00:23:25I think I do have something.
00:23:31Ah-ha!
00:23:35What do you think?
00:23:37I think she'd really like that.
00:23:44Can I have a margarita?
00:23:47You can't be serious, darling.
00:23:50I'm sorry.
00:23:51You can't be serious, darling.
00:23:54She'll have a French 75 with cognac.
00:23:57Flora, what are you doing here?
00:23:59Making sure you look the part.
00:24:01You want to make the money for your dear mother, don't you?
00:24:04Yes, more than anything.
00:24:06Then you need to keep your eyes on the prize.
00:24:09We need to get our hands on that code fast.
00:24:12Once I do, I can fund your mother's surgery.
00:24:14But until then, we're in this together.
00:24:17Yes?
00:24:19Yeah.
00:24:21Excellent.
00:24:23Now, what's your game plan?
00:24:25Make him even more vulnerable
00:24:27and get him to tell me where the code is.
00:24:30And how do you suppose you'll do that?
00:24:32Um...
00:24:35Be nice?
00:24:39Your ignorance is both cute and annoying.
00:24:43No.
00:24:45A man like Blaine Ellington
00:24:47is going to become vulnerable from two things.
00:24:49Drinking with him
00:24:51and going to bed with him.
00:24:54Right.
00:24:56I can do that.
00:24:58I hope so.
00:25:00Because he's coming this way.
00:25:03Get the code soon, honey.
00:25:06For your mother.
00:25:08Okay.
00:25:10Oh!
00:25:12And darling, have fun.
00:25:19Valentina.
00:25:22How are you?
00:25:24Wonderful, love.
00:25:26I've been looking forward to this all day.
00:25:28Is that so?
00:25:30Indeed.
00:25:32I was so distracted.
00:25:34It affected my croquet score.
00:25:36Oh, no.
00:25:38Distracted over little old me?
00:25:40Yes.
00:25:42I simply must know everything about you.
00:25:44Well, what would you like to know?
00:25:46Everything.
00:25:48It might take some time for me to open up.
00:25:51Well, maybe after a few drinks?
00:25:54Only if you can keep up.
00:25:56See, I don't really start talking
00:25:58until after a lot of drinking.
00:26:00Oh, no.
00:26:02Well, here goes nothing.
00:26:13That's really good.
00:26:14What the fuck, sir?
00:26:16That's what I said.
00:26:18What the fuck?
00:26:24You know,
00:26:26my sister was implying today
00:26:28that I should tell someone
00:26:30where my new AI code is
00:26:32because I forget stuff.
00:26:34Are you forgetful?
00:26:37I mean, yeah.
00:26:39Can you actually believe
00:26:41I lost the keys to a Maserati?
00:26:42What? Really?
00:26:44Yeah.
00:26:46It cost me $10,000
00:26:48just to get them rekeyed.
00:26:50Which is why
00:26:52I should probably tell someone
00:26:54in case I do forget.
00:26:56So, maybe I should tell you
00:26:58because you're so awesome
00:27:00and trustworthy?
00:27:02Well, if you'd like, go ahead.
00:27:04I'll tell you.
00:27:06But first,
00:27:07Oh!
00:27:10I'm gonna hit the men's room.
00:27:16This is it.
00:27:18All I need to do
00:27:19is ask him where the code is
00:27:20and my mission is over.
00:27:22Nothing can stop me now.
00:27:24Ariel?
00:27:26Except my ex-boyfriend.
00:27:31I don't know what you're talking about, darling.
00:27:33I don't know this Ariel.
00:27:36Ariel?
00:27:37No, no, no, no, no.
00:27:39You are definitely Ariel.
00:27:42But what are you doing
00:27:43in a place like this?
00:27:45You're poor.
00:27:47Fine.
00:27:48Please just leave, Max.
00:27:50It's Maximilian now
00:27:52because I'm Max
00:27:53and I make millions.
00:27:55Whatever.
00:27:56Please.
00:27:57I'm begging you.
00:27:58Look at you.
00:27:59You look so much better.
00:28:01You look
00:28:03what's that word?
00:28:04Rich?
00:28:05Please.
00:28:06I don't know if you've been
00:28:07keeping up with my life lately
00:28:08but I've become very rich.
00:28:11Yes.
00:28:12You've sent me 50 messages about it.
00:28:13I had to block your number.
00:28:15Oh.
00:28:16Yeah, that's right.
00:28:17Please.
00:28:18I'll do whatever you want.
00:28:19Okay?
00:28:20I just...
00:28:21How about a kiss
00:28:22for old time's sake?
00:28:25You know, Ariel
00:28:26sometimes I reminisce
00:28:27on our
00:28:28poor days together.
00:28:29This isn't happening.
00:28:31Do you not remember
00:28:32when we'd go
00:28:33to Taco Tuesday
00:28:34at that Mexican restaurant
00:28:36and eat unlimited
00:28:37discount tacos?
00:28:39How embarrassing.
00:28:40Oh, God.
00:28:42Don't you have a girlfriend?
00:28:43Yes, he does.
00:28:44A situationship at best.
00:28:47Let go, Max.
00:28:48Nobody walks away
00:28:49from Maximilian Fletcher.
00:28:51Get off her.
00:28:55Blaine Ellington?
00:28:57Max Fletcher.
00:28:58Maximilian?
00:29:00What are you doing
00:29:01with that peasant?
00:29:02That's my girlfriend
00:29:03you're talking about.
00:29:04Blaine Ellington.
00:29:06Getting my sloppy seconds.
00:29:21This isn't over.
00:29:26Come on, Regina.
00:29:28Just stay away
00:29:29from my man, skank.
00:29:32He's actually trying to.
00:29:36Are you okay?
00:29:37Yeah.
00:29:38I think so.
00:29:39We gotta get out of here.
00:29:41This isn't good.
00:29:50Care to explain this?
00:29:52I assume the article
00:29:53does a good job.
00:29:54Getting into
00:29:55a physical altercation
00:29:57in a bar?
00:30:00What are you, a child?
00:30:02I'm not a child.
00:30:03But he started it.
00:30:05I don't care who started it.
00:30:07Ellington is a company
00:30:09based in family values.
00:30:12I was out with my girlfriend
00:30:13trying to uphold
00:30:14those family values.
00:30:15No, no, no.
00:30:16Don't, don't, don't, don't.
00:30:17Don't play the girlfriend card.
00:30:18Okay?
00:30:19The onus is you on this.
00:30:21I'm sorry.
00:30:22Don't play the girlfriend card.
00:30:23Okay?
00:30:24The onus is you on this, pal.
00:30:26You know, maybe, maybe,
00:30:27maybe your sister was right.
00:30:29Maybe you're too much of a risk
00:30:30even though you say
00:30:31you've settled down.
00:30:33Either way,
00:30:35I just hope all this boils over
00:30:36next time we talk.
00:30:39What would your father think?
00:30:52Hmm.
00:30:55Uneasy lies the head
00:30:56that wears a crown.
00:30:58What is that?
00:30:59Some family motto
00:31:00I'm not aware of?
00:31:01It's Shakespeare,
00:31:02you idiot.
00:31:03Ah.
00:31:04What are you doing here?
00:31:05You don't want any of this.
00:31:07You don't know
00:31:08what I want.
00:31:09Uh,
00:31:10booze and bimbos?
00:31:12Or does page one of the paper
00:31:13say something different?
00:31:15She's not a bimbo.
00:31:18Then don't be a bimbo.
00:31:20Then don't treat her like one.
00:31:22Treat her like
00:31:24dad treated mom.
00:31:29How do you mean?
00:31:31Bring her completely
00:31:32into your life.
00:31:34Let her know
00:31:35everything about you.
00:31:37I'm trying to.
00:31:38Just last night
00:31:39we were sharing everything
00:31:40with each other.
00:31:41Okay, share more.
00:31:43Behind most men's success
00:31:44is a strong woman.
00:31:46I will.
00:31:48I'm not afraid.
00:31:49I'm going to get close
00:31:50to this woman.
00:31:51You'll see.
00:31:53And you will be like
00:31:55two lovely berries
00:31:56molded onto one stem.
00:31:58Shakespeare?
00:32:01Yeah.
00:32:02Ow.
00:32:13Martina,
00:32:14how are you?
00:32:16How am I?
00:32:17Yeah,
00:32:18how are you?
00:32:19I am annoyed.
00:32:20Time is running out,
00:32:21understand?
00:32:22Mm-hmm.
00:32:23We chose you
00:32:24because we thought
00:32:25you could get the job done.
00:32:26But now I'm not so sure.
00:32:29Wait.
00:32:31Oh my God,
00:32:32do you have feelings for him?
00:32:33What?
00:32:34No.
00:32:35I hope not.
00:32:36Because you have four days
00:32:37to get that code
00:32:39or you can say bye to mommy.
00:32:42Other than that...
00:32:43I am fine.
00:32:45Thanks for asking.
00:32:47Bye.
00:32:57Happy hump day, bestie!
00:32:59It's Tuesday, Hannah.
00:33:01Oh, right.
00:33:03Hey, how's your guy trouble coming?
00:33:04Better.
00:33:06And...
00:33:07Worse.
00:33:08That sounds super complicated.
00:33:10You have no idea.
00:33:11Aaron?
00:33:13Can you come in here?
00:33:14I'll be right there.
00:33:15Good thing you've got work
00:33:16to distract you.
00:33:18Good thing.
00:33:25You have the file
00:33:26for the new China branch?
00:33:28Yeah.
00:33:36Long night?
00:33:40You know what?
00:33:42Let's forget about the file.
00:33:46Okay.
00:33:53Let's just close our eyes
00:33:55for ten minutes.
00:34:06That's an order.
00:34:08Okay.
00:34:16This is nice.
00:34:18Yeah.
00:34:21This should be like
00:34:22an everyday thing.
00:34:28Good morning!
00:34:29Another beautiful day
00:34:30in Ellington.
00:34:31Let's get it!
00:34:33Oh, Hannah!
00:34:38Well,
00:34:39I guess that's over.
00:34:44Well, everything should be there.
00:34:46I can't even concentrate
00:34:49on work right now.
00:34:51Oh?
00:34:52Why?
00:34:53Well,
00:34:54I don't know if you heard, but...
00:34:58Oh, my.
00:34:59That's quite a scene.
00:35:01Well,
00:35:02I'm glad you weren't there.
00:35:04I can imagine.
00:35:06Yeah, I just...
00:35:07I hope
00:35:08my girlfriend doesn't think
00:35:09that that's
00:35:10my kind of lifestyle.
00:35:13You should just talk to her.
00:35:15And be honest.
00:35:16Yeah.
00:35:18I'm gonna call her.
00:35:20What?
00:35:22Yeah,
00:35:23can you be in the room
00:35:24when I do it?
00:35:25Uh,
00:35:26you want me in the room?
00:35:27Yeah.
00:35:28Maybe you could,
00:35:29you know,
00:35:30listen to her voice
00:35:31and read her.
00:35:32Tell me if she sounds upset.
00:35:35Uh...
00:35:37I don't know if I feel comfortable.
00:35:39Oh, gosh.
00:35:40She makes me so nervous.
00:35:42I'm sure you make her nervous too.
00:35:43Shit, shit, shit.
00:35:44Uh-oh.
00:35:47Uh-oh.
00:35:49Think, Ariel, think.
00:35:50Uh...
00:35:52I'm gonna be sick.
00:35:53Bathroom!
00:36:00Hello, darling.
00:36:02Hey, Valentina.
00:36:05How are you?
00:36:07Thriving, my dear.
00:36:08How are you feeling?
00:36:10A little banged up,
00:36:11but
00:36:12I've been worse.
00:36:14You should have been with me
00:36:15in my partying days in Ibiza.
00:36:17I was an absolute heathen.
00:36:24Well,
00:36:25I'm glad to hear
00:36:26you're feeling all right.
00:36:28Uh,
00:36:29I was worried.
00:36:32No need, darling.
00:36:33I'm actually
00:36:34at the spa right now.
00:36:37I wanted to know
00:36:38if I get to see you again.
00:36:41You will.
00:36:43Very soon.
00:36:50Uh,
00:36:51sorry.
00:36:53Can I help you?
00:36:55I couldn't hear you.
00:36:56It kind of sounded like...
00:36:58Sorry,
00:36:59Eduardo is calling me
00:37:00for my
00:37:01hot stone massage.
00:37:03Must be going.
00:37:05Okay, uh,
00:37:06sure.
00:37:07See you.
00:37:08Ta-ta!
00:37:11Community theater.
00:37:13Mm.
00:37:14Character.
00:37:15I'm rehearsing.
00:37:18Murder mystery.
00:37:21I'll, uh,
00:37:22send you the dates.
00:37:24I'm not in the theater.
00:37:27That's fair.
00:37:41Mom,
00:37:42I'm home!
00:37:44Hi, honey,
00:37:45how was your day?
00:37:48It was...
00:37:50not boring.
00:37:52How was yours?
00:37:54It was wonderful.
00:37:56I did laundry,
00:37:57watched some soaps.
00:38:00Mom,
00:38:01what are you cooking?
00:38:02I told you
00:38:03I was gonna cook tonight.
00:38:05Well,
00:38:06you weren't home yet,
00:38:07and I wanted to go ahead
00:38:08and get started
00:38:09so your co-worker
00:38:10could have some, too.
00:38:12My co-worker?
00:38:14Hello, darling.
00:38:22Flora!
00:38:24What are you doing here?
00:38:26I was going to call you
00:38:27about a few work questions,
00:38:28but I was, uh,
00:38:30in the neighborhood
00:38:32and thought I'd drop in.
00:38:34Flora mentioned
00:38:35that you got a job promotion.
00:38:37You didn't say anything
00:38:38about a job promotion?
00:38:40Well, I guess
00:38:41it slipped my mind.
00:38:43Well,
00:38:44you two don't mind me.
00:38:45Go ahead
00:38:46and have your work talk.
00:38:47Dinner will be ready soon.
00:38:59What are you doing here?
00:39:01Checking in
00:39:02to see what progress
00:39:03was made last night.
00:39:05I, um,
00:39:06I got close
00:39:07to finding out
00:39:08where he hid the drive,
00:39:09but this doesn't pay
00:39:10the bills, does it?
00:39:12I'll get you the drive soon,
00:39:13I promise.
00:39:15Well, it sounds like
00:39:16the clock is ticking fast.
00:39:18You're not getting attached.
00:39:20What?
00:39:21No.
00:39:22Of course not.
00:39:24Good.
00:39:25I was worried
00:39:26you were developing
00:39:27feelings for the man.
00:39:29Dinner's ready.
00:39:31Deeply sorry, darling.
00:39:33Urgent business.
00:39:34Must be taking off.
00:39:36Oh, um, okay.
00:39:37Well,
00:39:38you too, darling.
00:39:44Tick tock.
00:39:57All right.
00:39:58I need ways
00:39:59to fix my image
00:40:00after that bar scandal.
00:40:01Any ideas?
00:40:04Inner rehab.
00:40:06Too tacky.
00:40:08Go volunteer
00:40:09in a third-world country?
00:40:11Too obvious.
00:40:12Record an apology video
00:40:13for social media
00:40:14and post it there.
00:40:16Too cringe.
00:40:21Adopt an orphan.
00:40:22Now that
00:40:23is something.
00:40:24Ariel,
00:40:25how good are you at raising kids?
00:40:26Um,
00:40:27let's think of
00:40:28other options.
00:40:31What about a charity ball?
00:40:33Yes!
00:40:34That's it!
00:40:35That's the one!
00:40:36I like that.
00:40:38I like it a lot.
00:40:40Isn't she good?
00:40:41Phenomenal.
00:40:42Well,
00:40:43really,
00:40:44we wouldn't be here
00:40:45had I not appointed her
00:40:46as your assistant.
00:40:47So,
00:40:48really,
00:40:49this kind of all
00:40:50comes back to...
00:40:51Got it.
00:40:52Wait.
00:40:53What charity
00:40:54would it be for?
00:40:55How about
00:40:56unknown disorders
00:40:57and illnesses?
00:40:58I'd love that.
00:40:59Let's get it rolling.
00:41:00I'll start right away.
00:41:01Ariel,
00:41:02you've become
00:41:03an integral part
00:41:04of our company
00:41:05and I want to have you
00:41:06seated at our VIP table.
00:41:07Oh my gosh.
00:41:09I'm honored.
00:41:10Me,
00:41:11my family,
00:41:12Kurt,
00:41:13my girlfriend Valentina,
00:41:14and you.
00:41:15Good job, Ariel.
00:41:21Let's see how it looks.
00:41:22Come out.
00:41:27It fits perfectly, darling.
00:41:31Wow.
00:41:32Stunning.
00:41:33Next,
00:41:34I'll have to get
00:41:35your dress.
00:41:36A dress?
00:41:38What's the occasion?
00:41:40Well,
00:41:41I'm hosting
00:41:42this charity ball
00:41:43and I would love
00:41:44for you to be my date.
00:41:46I love a good ball.
00:41:49But,
00:41:50I must check
00:41:51my schedule, darling.
00:41:53Is this for that
00:41:54computer thingy
00:41:55you were talking about
00:41:56the other day?
00:41:57My new AI tech.
00:41:59It's going to
00:42:00revolutionize the world.
00:42:02Ah, yes.
00:42:04We got interrupted.
00:42:05You were going to
00:42:06tell me something
00:42:07important.
00:42:09What were you
00:42:10going to say?
00:42:12It's not really
00:42:13that necessary.
00:42:16You don't trust me?
00:42:17I do.
00:42:19This is my first
00:42:20major launch
00:42:21as Ellington CEO
00:42:22and I just
00:42:23want it to go well.
00:42:25But I thought
00:42:26I was special.
00:42:28You are.
00:42:29I just
00:42:30Well, you know
00:42:32if you don't trust me
00:42:33Wait!
00:42:38So you do trust me?
00:42:40Mm-hmm.
00:42:50So Blaine's
00:42:51going to tell me
00:42:52the super
00:42:53special secret?
00:42:55Mm-hmm.
00:42:56Where is it?
00:42:58It's here.
00:43:00In the mansion.
00:43:04It's here?
00:43:13Mm-hmm.
00:43:20Where in the mansion?
00:43:23I don't know.
00:43:24The mansion?
00:43:26It's...
00:43:32Yeah.
00:43:34Now?
00:43:38Okay.
00:43:40I'll be there.
00:43:43I don't know.
00:43:47Where are you going, darling?
00:43:49They need me to be
00:43:50on this call with China
00:43:51so I have to leave.
00:43:54You have to leave
00:43:55right now, darling?
00:43:56Yeah.
00:43:57Now.
00:43:59I'm sorry.
00:44:01We'll pick this back up
00:44:02again soon, huh?
00:44:04Yeah.
00:44:07Martina was right about you.
00:44:09I should start sharing
00:44:10more with you.
00:44:24Okay.
00:44:42Did you get it?
00:44:44The code is in Blaine's mansion.
00:44:47Excellent, darling.
00:44:48Excellent.
00:44:54Excellent.
00:45:14Max?
00:45:15What are you doing here?
00:45:16What the hell are you
00:45:17doing here, Ariel?
00:45:18Or should I say
00:45:20Valentina Kingsley?
00:45:22You wouldn't understand.
00:45:23You're acting like
00:45:24somebody else
00:45:25to take advantage
00:45:26of your rich boss,
00:45:27hmm?
00:45:28No, I'm not.
00:45:29I...
00:45:30You know I have
00:45:31the responsibility
00:45:32to tell your little
00:45:33hotshot boyfriend
00:45:34who you really are.
00:45:36It's
00:45:37only the right thing
00:45:38to do.
00:45:39Please don't.
00:45:40You don't know
00:45:41what I'm doing.
00:45:42Oh, you'll lose your job?
00:45:44Your reputation?
00:45:46Oh, once word gets out
00:45:48nobody will want you?
00:45:50What do you want, Max?
00:45:51I just want
00:45:53a little
00:45:54an arrangement.
00:45:56I'd rather not.
00:45:57Ariel,
00:45:59you really do not
00:46:00want to make me angry.
00:46:02Did you just come here
00:46:03to hurt me?
00:46:05Oh, sweetheart,
00:46:06I don't want to hurt you.
00:46:08I want to destroy you.
00:46:11You have 24 hours
00:46:13to end this charade
00:46:15on your own.
00:46:16If by tomorrow
00:46:18I see little
00:46:19Valentina Kingsley
00:46:20running around town,
00:46:23I'll do it for you.
00:46:39You seem
00:46:40extra happy today.
00:46:42I feel like
00:46:43Valentina and I,
00:46:44we got on a whole
00:46:45another level last night.
00:46:47Wow, that's awesome, man.
00:46:49I'm so happy for you.
00:46:50Hi, Mr. Lington.
00:46:51Hi, Kurt.
00:46:53Hi, Anna.
00:46:55Yeah, I feel like
00:46:56she's the one, Kurt.
00:46:58Kurt?
00:47:00Sorry, what were we
00:47:01talking about?
00:47:05Hi, Ariel.
00:47:07Are you alright?
00:47:09Yeah, I'm alright.
00:47:12I actually had an idea
00:47:13about the charity ball.
00:47:16While we keep reaching out
00:47:17to all of these
00:47:18extravagant venues
00:47:19for their availability,
00:47:21I was thinking
00:47:22we could host it ourselves.
00:47:24Where?
00:47:25I was thinking
00:47:26your house.
00:47:31Uh,
00:47:33I don't really like
00:47:34having people
00:47:35over at my house.
00:47:37Well, if we host it ourselves,
00:47:38it seems like a more
00:47:40intimate event.
00:47:42And then we could have it
00:47:43as soon as this weekend.
00:47:46That makes sense.
00:47:48Okay.
00:47:49Let's do it.
00:47:50Great.
00:47:51I'll send out the invitations.
00:47:56She really knows this company
00:47:57inside and out.
00:47:59What do you know
00:48:00about Ariel?
00:48:03What do you want to know?
00:48:17Here you go, Mom.
00:48:19I'm sorry I couldn't
00:48:20stay awake for the movie.
00:48:21I'm just so sleepy.
00:48:23That's okay.
00:48:24We can watch it next weekend.
00:48:26Sweetie,
00:48:27you should be going out
00:48:28with your friends
00:48:29on a Saturday night.
00:48:31Mom, you are my friend.
00:48:33People your age,
00:48:34who you can be
00:48:35out dancing with,
00:48:37flirting with boys.
00:48:40I actually
00:48:41kind of have met
00:48:42this one boy.
00:48:43What?
00:48:44What's he like?
00:48:46It's complicated.
00:48:48Honey,
00:48:49you just need to follow your heart.
00:48:51Yeah,
00:48:52he's kind of sweet.
00:49:01Sweetie,
00:49:02I'm fine.
00:49:04I just need some rest.
00:49:20And then after your speech,
00:49:22we're going to dance the night away.
00:49:25I'm dreading
00:49:26giving this speech.
00:49:28I guess I'll just
00:49:29picture everyone
00:49:30wearing their underwear
00:49:31and I'll be fine, right?
00:49:32I always thought
00:49:33that was a little pervy,
00:49:34but
00:49:36I promise
00:49:37you're going to be amazing.
00:49:40Thank you so much
00:49:41for helping with this.
00:49:44This charity ball idea
00:49:45was genius.
00:49:46I need to make it up to you
00:49:47at some point.
00:49:48I was just doing my job,
00:49:49Mr. Ellington.
00:49:53Well, I should get going.
00:49:55Wait,
00:49:57I should probably call
00:49:58Valentina, right?
00:50:00Make sure the dress fits.
00:50:03I'm sure she'd appreciate that.
00:50:05All right.
00:50:06Good night.
00:50:17Hello, darling.
00:50:19I just wanted to make sure
00:50:20the dress fit.
00:50:22It's perfect.
00:50:24I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
00:50:27I can't wait either, darling.
00:50:29Good night.
00:50:47Ariel,
00:50:48this place looks amazing.
00:50:50Thanks, Kurt.
00:50:52You're looking sharp.
00:50:53Oh, yeah.
00:50:54Well,
00:50:55got a dress to impress,
00:50:56you know?
00:50:58Are you trying to impress anyone?
00:51:00Nah.
00:51:02Listen,
00:51:03Random,
00:51:04does Hannah have a boyfriend?
00:51:07No,
00:51:08I don't think so.
00:51:09I mean,
00:51:10I don't think so.
00:51:11I mean,
00:51:12I don't think so.
00:51:14I mean,
00:51:15does Hannah have a boyfriend?
00:51:17I don't think so.
00:51:20Do you like her?
00:51:21No,
00:51:22no,
00:51:23no,
00:51:24no,
00:51:25no,
00:51:26I'm just trying to make
00:51:27friendly conversation.
00:51:29Yeah.
00:51:31We need more balloons
00:51:32in the dining room.
00:51:35Oh,
00:51:37you're still here.
00:51:38Yeah.
00:51:39Uh, listen,
00:51:41if
00:51:42someone
00:51:43were to ask
00:51:44Hannah to dance,
00:51:46what do you think the chances are
00:51:47that she would say
00:51:48yes?
00:51:50Probably good.
00:51:52Are you going to ask her to dance?
00:51:54No,
00:51:55no,
00:51:56no,
00:51:57no,
00:51:58no,
00:51:59no,
00:52:00no,
00:52:01no,
00:52:02no,
00:52:03no,
00:52:04no,
00:52:05no,
00:52:06no,
00:52:07no,
00:52:08no,
00:52:09no,
00:52:10no,
00:52:11no,
00:52:12no,
00:52:13no.
00:52:16Help Blaine
00:52:17practice his speech.
00:52:19So, I'm going to do that
00:52:21right now.
00:52:22I will see you later.
00:52:24All right, see ya!
00:52:27And you must be Ariel.
00:52:32Yes, hi.
00:52:35You know,
00:52:36my grandson
00:52:37has spoken very fondly of you.
00:52:39He has?
00:52:40Oh, yes, yes.
00:52:41In fact, he says
00:52:42whole thing was your in Blaine's situation. Wow, that's such an honor. I
00:52:48heard he was a great man. He was a great man.
00:52:53Martina, have you had the pleasure of meeting Blaine's assistant, Aria? Yes,
00:52:59briefly. She's really helped Blaine become quite an impressive CEO. Yes, yes
00:53:04she has. In fact, I can, I can see her playing a bigger role at Ellington if
00:53:09she keeps it up. Why wait? She could be a part of something huge tonight. Really? I
00:53:15think so. Don't you, Ariel? Amazing. Well, I can't wait.
00:53:29Me either.
00:54:10Blaine. There you are. I've been looking everywhere for you. Here I am. Have you
00:54:15seen Valentina? No, I don't think so. About your height, flowy hair, no glasses? Um, no.
00:54:24No, I don't think so. In fact... What? Nothing. It's ridiculous. I better say hi
00:54:33to those guests, but if you could find her for me, that would be great. I'll get
00:54:38right on that. Thank you.
00:54:48Just go out there and hype Blaine up, so he can deliver his speech. Then we're
00:54:53back to finding the drive. Okay, you can do this. Oh, hi Ariel.
00:55:03Uh, you must be mistaken, love. I don't know this Ariel you speak of. Yeah, okay.
00:55:11Ariel. No, seriously. My name is Valentina Kingsley, and I'm a very wealthy
00:55:18socialite. Oh, I get it. It's like one of those improv games or something. No, no, no.
00:55:25No, no game. My name is... Who else should I be? Just be yourself. I'm the Queen of England.
00:55:35You can really tell it's me? Yeah, but I mean, I can be very observant. Really?
00:55:44Okay, well, Hannah, it's very important that this stays between us. Okay, can I ask
00:55:50why? Well, it's really complicated, but you have to promise me you won't tell
00:55:57anybody about this. Can we make it a pinky promise? Yeah, sure.
00:56:02Aw, well, good luck with whatever this is. Yeah, thanks. I'm gonna need it.
00:56:20Oh, there you are, darling. Valentina, I'm so glad to see you. Look at this place. I
00:56:40haven't seen a ball as elegant as this since the King of Spain's birthday. I'm glad it
00:56:44lives up to your approval. Of course. You're doing a speech, I see. Oh, I'm not much of a
00:56:50speech giver. They're gonna eat you up, darling. You make me feel so confident. I need to be
00:56:58looking at you when I give my speech. Of course. Okay, perfect. Well, I saw a fellow philanthropist
00:57:12outside. I must go speak with her. Valentina, I was thinking maybe tonight I could show you the
00:57:20AI code. Yes, I would love to see what you've been working on. Great. Where would this be taking
00:57:29place? In the study or? Upstairs, hidden in a very high-tech safe. Ah, I see. You actually inspired
00:57:40my security team to create a new hiding space for it. What the heck did I say? I'll give you a hint.
00:57:48If you were to look for it, you'd be staring at the most beautiful thing in the world. I'll let
00:57:55you get back to socializing. Good luck, darling. Thank you.
00:58:10Excuse me, what are you doing in here?
00:58:26And who are you? Oh, I am. You look lost. I am, darling. I am lost. I've been to a lot of
00:58:50mansions, but this one is big. Grandfather, this is Valentina Kingsley, Blaine's new girlfriend.
00:59:01Oh, yes, yes. From the front page of the Times. Yes, I've heard a lot about you.
00:59:06I hope it was all good things. Well, I haven't seen him smile quite as much as he does now since
00:59:13his father passed. And I trust that Blaine is treating you respectfully, like a lady. He is.
00:59:23Well, it was a good thing that we were up here to find you. If it had been during Blaine's speech,
00:59:29no one would know you're here. Right. Good thing. Shall we return to the party?
00:59:37Yes, we shall. Very nice meeting you, Miss Kingsley. You too, sir.
00:59:57You seem quiet. Is everything all right? Everything's fine, darling.
01:00:10Hey, Valentina, I have a girl question for you.
01:00:18Oh, my God. For the love of God, you clearly have a crush on Hannah. Just ask her to dance.
01:00:23You just met me. You can already tell. Yes. You read me like a book. I see what Blaine sees in you.
01:00:31You're really inquisitive. In fact, I'll go butter her up for you. Would you? That would be great.
01:00:40Dude. Hannah, I need a favor. Anything. When Blaine is giving his speech, I'm going to step
01:00:49away. If anyone asks, I'm not feeling well. And Ariel is going to help Valentina get some medicine.
01:00:57Got it. Oh, and Kurt's going to ask you to dance. Really? Sorry. When? Tonight. Oh, right. It's a ball.
01:01:19It's time, brother. You ready? As ready as I'll ever be.
01:01:37Thank you for coming tonight. It means a lot. Of course. You're going to be amazing.
01:01:50Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you all so much for coming out here tonight.
01:01:56It is my great honor and privilege to introduce my good friend,
01:02:00your CEO of Ellington Incorporated, Mr. Blaine Ellington.
01:02:11Good evening, everyone. I want to, before we get started, thank two people who, without their help,
01:02:18none of this would have happened tonight. My assistant, Ariel, and my girlfriend, Valentina.
01:02:28Not sure where they are right now, but I want to thank them for having my back.
01:02:38Hi, Hannah. Oh, hi. You haven't seen Valentina around, have you? I wanted to try to find her
01:02:46so she can watch Blaine's speech. Valentina is sick, and Ariel was helping her get medicine.
01:02:53Oh, okay. You look really pretty, by the way. Thanks. You look really pretty, too. Thank you.
01:03:16All right, time to find this code.
01:03:47Blaine mentioned something I said? What the heck did I say?
01:03:54The painting's good.
01:03:56So, tonight, I'm pledging $10 million to help research cures for illnesses and disorders unknown.
01:04:19Thank you all for coming. I hope to see you on the dance floor.
01:04:25I'm sorry, Mom. I failed you.
01:04:55So,
01:05:16I'll give you a hint. If you were to look for it,
01:05:20you'd be staring at the most beautiful thing in the world.
01:05:26He wasn't talking about the painting. He was talking about me.
01:05:49So,
01:06:19okay.
01:06:26Think, Ariel.
01:06:37So,
01:06:39what could the numbers be? It couldn't be our first date, could it?
01:07:06I've got the code. Excellent, darling. I'll give it to you after the ball. Or you could give
01:07:17it to me now. Flora? What are you doing here? I have a way of being places I'm not supposed to be,
01:07:30just like you, apparently. The code, darling. The future in the palm of my hand.
01:07:46I was beginning to think you didn't have it in you. Blaine's a good man.
01:07:52You're awful. He's rich, darling. He'll get over it. My mom and her surgery?
01:07:59I've been accused of many things, but I always keep my word.
01:08:05Now, go and celebrate. You deserve it, darling.
01:08:28Valencina. Hi, darling. There you are. How are you feeling? Stronger than the
01:08:41rains in the Amazon, darling. Excellent. Care to dance? Certainly.
01:08:50Well, well, well, well. Look at the happy couple.
01:08:59How did you get in? Oh, I have my ways.
01:09:04We lied about our names on the guest list. Anyway,
01:09:11I just came here to congratulate you on your little events. You need to leave. Actually,
01:09:17I don't think I do, because I don't think you know who your little girlfriend is.
01:09:23She's Valentina Kingsley. No, no, no. There is no Valentina Kingsley.
01:09:30What? If only your little assistant had assisted you in researching her. You know,
01:09:36it's funny. I haven't actually seen her all night. Blaine, don't listen to him.
01:09:43What is he talking about? Yeah, she may have fooled everyone in here,
01:09:50but an ex-boyfriend never forgets a butt.
01:10:05Ariel?
01:10:20This whole time, you've been Valentina? That's right. This whole time,
01:10:26you pretended to care about me. But you're just a liar. And worse, she's poor.
01:10:34Why? Yes, Ariel. But why? I'm so sorry. Ariel, Ariel, wait.
01:10:43How embarrassing.
01:10:48You know, I looked into you. You're in so much debt that it's surprising that you can even rent
01:10:55the Lambo that you drove here. How preposterous. If anybody looks into that,
01:10:59it will be a complete waste of time. Ew, you're poor? Regina!
01:11:13You're my hero. Thanks. Sometimes I just gotta tell her, you know.
01:11:32What are you smiling about? I mean, come on. This proves it, right? He's a joke.
01:11:38No, he is your brother, Martina. He's a liability, Richard. And you are giving him the company with
01:11:45the luxury of not having to deal with this shit show because you won't be alive much longer.
01:11:49Oh, well, don't bet on that. You know, you got a lot of nerve talking to me like this, kid.
01:11:56You got a lot of nerve letting this ship go down when the lifeboat is right in front of you.
01:12:01I should be running this company. Or is this what success looks like to you?
01:12:08Look, I'm not poor. I don't want to hear it. I do not want to hear it. You lied to me. Not only did
01:12:18you lie to me, but you embarrassed me in there. That is fair. Regina!
01:12:38That was a disaster.
01:12:56I just don't understand. Why would she go through all that? I don't know. But
01:13:03these scandals are exhausting. Yeah, I don't think I'll be dating anytime soon.
01:13:12Right. I got a lot to think about. What do you mean? I mean, we may have to take the company
01:13:22in a complete different direction if we're going to gain back the public's trust. You can't be
01:13:29serious. Oh? Something better happen sooner. I guess much worse. Did she want anything from you?
01:13:43I don't know, Martina. Nothing valuable? Martina, I said I don't.
01:13:58Oh, no!
01:14:11Ariel, baby. Oh, you look like you had a rough night. It was a disaster, really. I feel awful.
01:14:31Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that, baby. Thanks, Mom. Well, I have something to tell you.
01:14:40Dr. Westfall calls. Are you okay? What's going on? He said that an anonymous donor sent in the
01:14:49funds for me to have my operation. What? I'm scheduled for surgery on Tuesday. Oh, my God.
01:14:59Oh, I'm so happy. I think this calls for my famous chocolate cake. I agree.
01:15:40It's time to celebrate.
01:15:45To the future, darling.
01:15:54Drink. You've worked much too hard not to revel in your victory.
01:16:01There it is. Doesn't our little prize look nice? People walk in and out of my office
01:16:09having no idea what's in the room with them. Of course, I won't be able to enjoy too much longer
01:16:15since my programmer is going to pick it up tonight. I guess I just feel bad.
01:16:22To get what you want in life, sometimes you have to do bold things. Break the rules a little.
01:16:29I guess. Ask any CEO and they'll agree, including your little boy toy.
01:16:37Blaine would never do anything like that. Well, anyway, speaking of money, let's get that surgery
01:16:44paid for, shall we? What? All I need is your wiring info and I can send it on over. I trust that the
01:16:53original estimate hasn't changed. I'm sorry, you haven't paid for the surgery yet? No,
01:17:00that's why we're here, isn't it?
01:17:05Darling.
01:17:31All right, one more drink and we'll start packing up my things.
01:17:37Deal. One more.
01:17:43Anna. Hi, Mr. Ellington. May I come in? Sure, come on in. Hi, cutie.
01:17:52Care for a drink? Oh, no. I stopped drinking on the job ages ago.
01:17:57Wait, what was that? Mr. Ellington, I have a delivery for you.
01:18:01From who? Ariel.
01:18:07From who? Ariel. I don't want it. Take it back. She said you might say that, but she said that
01:18:15it was very, very important. How important? I don't know, but she did say that it was
01:18:22something so important that she only trusted me to deliver it, so it must be a big deal.
01:18:30Oh, my God. Oh, my God. What's happening? What's going on? What does this mean?
01:19:01Oh, Flora. Yes, darling. Your appointment had to leave early. I asked if they wanted
01:19:11to schedule, but they said no. I didn't have any appointments scheduled for today.
01:19:17What was the name? Valentina Kingsley.
01:19:22You're rich. You'll get over it, darling.
01:19:52Oh, what's going on? What does this mean?
01:20:06Thank you for everything.
01:20:09Hannah, did you want to help me with that, that one, the thing? Yes, yes. Let's, let's do that.
01:20:24Can you please get the hell out of my seat?
01:20:27Lane, there's no easy way for me to say this, but it's time.
01:20:47But it's time
01:20:49to celebrate.
01:21:00You are going to regret this. I promise you that.
01:21:07Jeez, what did you do? I don't know, girl, but the way she wears that dress,
01:21:13she can step on me any day. I knew you could do it. I knew it. You know,
01:21:23your dad would be so proud of you.
01:21:36Dr. Westphal. Oh, hi, Ariel. Is surgery over? How did it go? Yes, we just finished. Um,
01:21:42there were complications. Complications? Yes, but we were able to work through them and
01:21:47your mother's going to be just fine. Really? Yeah, really. Yes. In fact, they're wheeling
01:21:53her back into her room right now. She's going to need to rest for a few hours, but when she
01:21:57wakes up, she's going to feel better than she has in a long time. I can't thank you enough.
01:22:02I'm happy to help.
01:22:33Come in, come in. Welcome.
01:22:51Ariel. Mom, why didn't you let me out of bed? The doctor said to stay in after surgery. I know,
01:22:58I know, but I saw this cute guy through the window and I got kind of excited.
01:23:05Are you hungry, thirsty? No, thank you, but thank you. Oh, thank you. Sit down,
01:23:10make yourself comfortable. Mom, do you mind giving us some privacy? Oh, of course. Um,
01:23:20I'll just be right over here. Don't mind me.
01:23:31I'm so, so sorry. I, uh, I understand why you did it,
01:23:39and you gave me the drive back, so there's no need to apologize. Thank you for everything.
01:23:46I, I don't even know where to start.
01:23:51I'm not looking for an apology. You're not? No. See, I'm still CEO and I need an assistant,
01:24:02and you're kind of the best in town. I accept. And, uh, still looking for a girlfriend?
01:24:13Well, if you're open to it, I'd love to apply.
01:24:32I love you, Valentina. I mean, Ariel. That's gonna take some getting used to.
01:24:38There aren't any starry rooftop views here, but this is my special place. It's even better.

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