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00:00:00This and maybe more
00:00:03Can't wait for what's in store
00:00:06Taking it all
00:00:09Day by day, you know what they say
00:00:14Let the sun shine down
00:00:18Let the world keep spinning round and round and round
00:00:24All I want is to feel what I'm feeling now
00:00:29Let the sun shine down
00:00:33Let the world keep spinning round and round and round
00:00:39When I was your age, I used to stand right here next to Grandpa and prune these very vines.
00:00:44Really, Dad?
00:00:45Really!
00:00:47Was Dad ever my age, Grandpa?
00:00:49Yes, he was. Sometimes I think he still is your age.
00:00:53Hey, would you two lay off of me?
00:00:55Just kidding!
00:00:56Alright, I'm gonna go check on dinner. You two be able to manage without me?
00:01:00We'll be just fine, son.
00:01:02Keep an eye on Grandpa. Make sure he does a good job and stays out of trouble.
00:01:06Roger that, Captain Dad.
00:01:08Why don't you go check your pots and pans?
00:01:11Don't be late.
00:01:12We'll be there.
00:01:13How am I doing, Grandpa?
00:01:14Just like an expert.
00:01:26I'm sorry, lunch was cut short.
00:01:28You have a meeting, I understand. I will see you tonight, though, won't I?
00:01:31Of course. We'll go to the Jacobsons, have drinks, do a little networking, then on to the Grove for dinner and New Year's.
00:01:36Hey, are you still on for dinner at the Oak Room on the 14th?
00:01:39I'm in court that day, so I'm probably working late to greet the client.
00:01:42No problem.
00:01:43Can you still make the Ogilvy reception on the 6th?
00:01:45No, I have a late meeting that afternoon.
00:01:47It's alright.
00:01:48I'll move it to earlier in the day.
00:01:50Yeah?
00:01:51Alright, I gotta run.
00:01:53You go in there and you get them, Tiger.
00:01:56And I'll pick you up after my last appointment.
00:01:58I'll see you later.
00:02:01Smells wonderful.
00:02:03Hi, Mom.
00:02:04I have been starving ever since you started that sauce.
00:02:07Try this.
00:02:09Mmm.
00:02:11Saffron?
00:02:12Yeah, my secret.
00:02:13Well, it's delicious as always.
00:02:15I know it's selfish, but I am so glad you decided to take that celebrity chef spot at the resort.
00:02:22I just love that I get to keep you guys around for an extra couple of weeks.
00:02:26Well, just an excuse so that Luke and I can spend more time with you and Dad.
00:02:31Speaking of which, where is my grandson?
00:02:33Out in the vineyard with Dad, determined to be the next great vineyard.
00:02:36Let's just hope that the winery is still in the family by the time Luke grows up.
00:02:40Mom, I told you, if you need money...
00:02:42Andrew, you are a dear heart, but you can only keep bailing out a sinking ship for so long before it actually sinks.
00:02:48And I won't have you go down with us.
00:02:50Mom, if...
00:02:51Could you please hand me the corkscrew?
00:02:56Ladies and gentlemen, if I could have your attention, please.
00:02:59Right, you could all take your seats.
00:03:01Johnny is going to be with us in just a moment so we can get started.
00:03:05Good. Good, Milton. I'm anxious to meet your new financial officer.
00:03:09From what I hear, he is quite a hard charger.
00:03:11I think you will find Johnny very impressive.
00:03:14Hello, everyone.
00:03:15You must be Thomas Jenkins.
00:03:17Thomas Jenkins. I recognize you from last month's issue of Forbes.
00:03:20Great article on your banking firm.
00:03:22Thank you.
00:03:23Johnny Prentiss.
00:03:24It's a pleasure to meet you, Johnny.
00:03:26Well, we have a lot of ground to cover to get this expansion rolling, so if you don't mind, Milton...
00:03:31You're welcome.
00:03:34Here at Stafford, we're poised to venture into this uncharted territory.
00:03:38With boldness and precision, we can and will dominate this new frontier.
00:03:42No other company has the know-how or resources to do what we intend to do.
00:03:46Now, if you skip ahead...
00:03:49Grandpa!
00:03:50Don't go so fast! You're going to kill your old grandfather!
00:03:53Dad! Dad!
00:03:55Grandma says I'm doing great!
00:03:57You certainly are becoming quite the vintner.
00:04:00Grandpa must be proud.
00:04:01In more ways than one.
00:04:03He may be a vintner and champion track star.
00:04:05This kid runs faster than a rabbit.
00:04:07I bet I could catch a rabbit.
00:04:09All right, champ. Go get washed up for dinner.
00:04:13That's one smart little fella.
00:04:15Wine gene must have skipped a generation.
00:04:17Oh, come on. You could have been a master if you'd wanted to.
00:04:20You just didn't have a passion for it.
00:04:23I only hope we're still in the wine business when Luke comes into his own.
00:04:27Not you, too, Dad.
00:04:28Come on, we'll figure something out.
00:04:30Hey, guys.
00:04:32Are you going to drive to L.A. after dinner to check on the restaurant?
00:04:35I mean, after all, it is New Year's Eve.
00:04:37Yeah, I was, but Stephanie said she's got everything under control.
00:04:40I like Stephanie. She's a very smart woman.
00:04:43And pretty, too, I think.
00:04:44Why isn't she up here helping you with the corporate retreat?
00:04:46Mom, she just manages my restaurant.
00:04:48She just got engaged.
00:04:50Oh, that's too bad.
00:04:52Mom.
00:04:53Honey, I just want you to be happy.
00:04:55I just don't want you to be, you know, alone.
00:04:58I'm not alone.
00:04:59I've got you two and Luke.
00:05:00We're always here for you, son.
00:05:02But you need more in your life than work, a couple of aging parents,
00:05:06and a young one to keep you company.
00:05:07Dad, I really appreciate you looking out for me.
00:05:10But I'm fine. Really.
00:05:13Dad, I'll get washed up for dinner.
00:05:22Thank you.
00:05:23Thank you.
00:05:24I'll be right back.
00:05:25Bring us a bottle of your best champagne.
00:05:31Actually, I'm glad I was able to finagle reservations.
00:05:33This place is booked months in advance, especially for New Year's Eve, you know?
00:05:36It's lovely.
00:05:38Mm-hmm.
00:05:39I hear the food here is some of the best in the city.
00:05:42It's great.
00:05:58Christopher.
00:06:01The papers just came back on the motion I filed, and I've got to look it over before dinner.
00:06:06Wow.
00:06:07Yeah.
00:06:10We're at dinner.
00:06:13On New Year's Eve.
00:06:16Exactly.
00:06:17Exactly.
00:06:19You're right.
00:06:21So, let's...
00:06:26talk about something else.
00:06:31Did I tell you that I got invited to the telecom conference in wine country next week?
00:06:35Really?
00:06:36Toast, then, to my bigwig girlfriend, the financial wizard,
00:06:43and to our first New Year's Eve together.
00:06:50And I'm sorry I won't be seeing the midnight hour, because I've got to go back to work.
00:06:59Hi.
00:07:00Put on 54 pounds.
00:07:02I love that my guys are all together.
00:07:05We toast to a wonderful New Year and the greatest family a man could want.
00:07:11Happy New Year.
00:07:12Happy New Year.
00:07:19So, do I get to stay up to midnight?
00:07:21Midnight? Are you kidding me?
00:07:24Sweetheart, it's New Year's Eve.
00:07:26It's New Year's Eve. I know, but that's awfully late.
00:07:30I promise, I'll get up real early to help with the tree, and I'll even do the dishes.
00:07:39All right, then.
00:07:40But at 12.01, you're marching straight off to bed, mister.
00:07:45Deal.
00:07:47I told you, bribery works every time.
00:07:52It feels strange ending New Year's Eve before the New Year.
00:07:57I'm sorry. It's just I have to get this brief ready for court.
00:08:02I'm going to have breakfast in my morning.
00:08:05Me too. I'll call you.
00:08:07Okay.
00:08:27Luke and your dad have a lot in common.
00:08:29They were both out by ten o'clock.
00:08:31Yeah, we're an exciting bunch.
00:08:33Pajamas and hot chocolate on New Year's Eve.
00:08:36Wouldn't the tabloids love to know that famous chef Andrew Browning spent tonight having dinner with his boring old parents?
00:08:43No. You know I love spending time with you guys.
00:08:46Plus, it's great for Luke, too.
00:08:48You should be out having fun on a night like tonight.
00:08:51You know, slow dancing with a beautiful woman.
00:08:53Andy, Meredith would want you to be happy.
00:08:59And I am.
00:09:00I love you to pieces, honey, but you know better than to lie to your mother.
00:09:03I love you, too, Mom.
00:09:08Another new year.
00:09:10Well, they go by so fast.
00:09:12Faster and faster.
00:09:14So don't waste a precious moment of the time that you have.
00:09:17I've got so many plans for Luke and me.
00:09:20You know, they say if you don't believe that God has a sense of humor, make a lot of plans and see what happens.
00:09:26Is that so?
00:09:28Have a little faith that somebody up there knows what's best for you.
00:09:31Somebody besides your long-suffering lover.
00:09:37Well, I've had about as much fun as I can stand in one day, so I'm going to bed.
00:09:42Well, I've had about as much fun as I can stand in one day, so I'm going to bed.
00:09:47See you in the morning.
00:09:49Good night, honey.
00:09:53Happy New Year's, Mom.
00:09:54Happy New Year.
00:10:07George, could you run these down to legal for me?
00:10:09Johnny, I have those reports.
00:10:12Now give me the gossip about your date with Christopher.
00:10:14Nothing to gossip about.
00:10:15Oh, come on. Tell me all about it.
00:10:18They're just great.
00:10:19And the company?
00:10:20What's wrong with the company? Are my numbers off?
00:10:22I meant the dinner company, but just to get the business out of the way, since I know that's all you think about.
00:10:28You're completely right that a successful expansion would put Stafford in an entirely new bracket.
00:10:33I'm sensing a but here.
00:10:35No, not a but. An if.
00:10:37It will catapult us into a different set of clientele if we manage to pull this off.
00:10:40We'll be right up there with Deborah Miller's company.
00:10:42Miss Corporate Barracuda, there's a power broker.
00:10:45It will be a delicate balancing act.
00:10:48Competition with Deborah Miller. We can do it.
00:10:51Yeah, so long as we sign these investors.
00:10:53Above the money, we don't have a shot.
00:10:55I'm not particularly worried about that.
00:10:57We sold the pitch to Jenkins.
00:11:00Well, then we have nothing to worry about.
00:11:03Which leads me back to your personal life, where I worry very much.
00:11:08How was New Year's with Christopher?
00:11:09It was fine, like it always is.
00:11:11Meaning?
00:11:12He had a brief to prepare, we cut the date short, we met for breakfast the next day, and then I came to the office to work alone.
00:11:18How romantic.
00:11:20What do you want me to tell you, Renee?
00:11:22Christopher's a nice guy. I enjoy his company.
00:11:24Are you in love with him?
00:11:25We have our careers.
00:11:27We have our careers.
00:11:29Hey, Johnny, you are my best friend.
00:11:32And as far as career goes, you are always on the right path.
00:11:35When I was a little girl, I always had this fantasy of a knight in shining armor swooping in and whisking me off my feet.
00:11:42That's a dream. I have a career to focus on now.
00:11:46Hello?
00:11:47Johnny, I'd like to see you right away.
00:11:48Heading right there, Milton.
00:11:50All right, well, call me after you've talked to Thomas, then, will you? Thanks.
00:11:55Did we get it?
00:11:56Jenkins called to say he needed more time before approving the financing we requested.
00:12:03All right, well, I'll cancel my trip to the conference this weekend.
00:12:05No, don't do that.
00:12:07A lot of the key players are gonna be there. Who knows, you may find a new investment pool.
00:12:12I need you to be our eyes and ears.
00:12:14You can count on me.
00:12:15I know that.
00:12:16And, Johnny, you're still allowed to take time to eat, see some of that amazing wine country scenery while you're out there, you know?
00:12:24If I have the time.
00:12:26Make time.
00:12:27Right.
00:12:40Andrew, you'll be back before the hors d'oeuvre reception?
00:12:42Absolutely. Just gonna run to the vineyard, pick up the little guy.
00:12:44Okay.
00:12:47And thank you.
00:12:48Your parents' wine is excellent. Our guests are going to love it.
00:12:52See ya.
00:12:55Renee, I need you to be on call every minute of this weekend.
00:12:59You're my second-in-command, and it calls to you to make sure everybody stays in line and keeps working.
00:13:03Sure.
00:13:04Have fun at the conference.
00:13:06It's a conference. I'm not here to have fun.
00:13:08Oh, please. It's essentially a corporate retreat with a few seminars thrown in to justify the expense of visages and vineyard tours.
00:13:13Have fun.
00:13:14All right, thanks.
00:13:16We're going to do exactly like we did last time, okay?
00:13:19Hopefully, there'll be repeat offenders.
00:13:21And everything should go fine.
00:13:32They're going to be some difficulties.
00:13:33Yeah.
00:13:34It's going to be a very odd transition.
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:40Yes. I just need to get the research...
00:13:42Thomas Jenkins.
00:13:43Thomas Jenkins.
00:13:45Oh. Well, uh, Tawny.
00:13:47How nice to see you again.
00:13:49Do you know Deborah Miller?
00:13:50No, you know, we've never actually met, but I do like to keep up on our competition in the telecom industry.
00:13:54I just finished reading your book, Ms. Miller.
00:13:56I'm Johnny Prentiss.
00:13:57Oh. I hope you enjoyed it.
00:13:59Yes. It was very inspiring.
00:14:01So, I had no idea that you planned on attending the conference.
00:14:04Well, I could say the same thing about you.
00:14:07True.
00:14:08Have you tried this California oak cabernet?
00:14:10We've been sampling it. It's very, very good. You should try some.
00:14:12Oh, it's exquisite.
00:14:13Didn't you say that this winery was one of those on our tour tomorrow?
00:14:16Yes.
00:14:17Yes. Great.
00:14:18Well, you know, we might actually bump into you tomorrow.
00:14:20I hope so.
00:14:21Would you, um, please excuse us?
00:14:23I've taken Thomas away from other guests long enough.
00:14:26It was nice meeting you.
00:14:28Nice to meet you, too.
00:14:29Enjoy the party, John.
00:14:30Thank you.
00:14:31You, too.
00:14:41Christopher.
00:14:43What are you doing here?
00:14:44Surprising you?
00:14:45Mmm.
00:14:46That's an understatement.
00:14:48This is a work conference.
00:14:49Yep. I called Renee.
00:14:51You called Renee?
00:14:52Yeah. Well, I called Renee, and I changed some appointments,
00:14:55and she said it was okay because others were bringing their spouses and significant others.
00:15:00I guess it would be advantageous to have you here.
00:15:03People might be less guarded talking to you than to me.
00:15:06That's actually quite savvy.
00:15:07Well, set me loose.
00:15:09I'm here to help you.
00:15:10And I was hoping later we could maybe have a conversation.
00:15:14Ah, a conversation.
00:15:16Of course.
00:15:18Let's go nowhere.
00:15:19Okay. Here.
00:15:21Thank you.
00:15:23I can't believe people came all the way out here just to see you.
00:15:26I mean, you're a good cook and all,
00:15:28but it's not like you're a football star or anything.
00:15:31What, do I got to throw a wicked pass to be famous in your eyes?
00:15:34No. I'd rather you just be my dad.
00:15:36Works for me.
00:15:43Excuse me. Do you have any idea what this is?
00:15:45Is it wine or some kind of a punch?
00:15:47Cider, I think.
00:15:48Oh, but those are great.
00:15:50Yeah, they're really good.
00:15:51I'm Christopher Stanley.
00:15:52Thomas Jenkins.
00:15:53Pleasure.
00:15:54Yeah.
00:15:55I'm sure I'll see you around this weekend. Enjoy.
00:15:57I'll leave some of the food for you.
00:16:00Haven't we met before?
00:16:02I'm Christopher Stanley.
00:16:04Right. You were the attorney who represented the Goodwin brothers
00:16:07in the class action lawsuit last year.
00:16:10Very impressive work.
00:16:12I put together the financial package that kept them out of Chapter 11.
00:16:15I'm Debra Miller.
00:16:16I remember.
00:16:17And speaking of impressive,
00:16:18the structured settlement plan you put together
00:16:20was a great success.
00:16:22Thank you.
00:16:23You're welcome.
00:16:24You're welcome.
00:16:26The success of the structured settlement plan you put together was genius.
00:16:29Are you here representing a telecom company?
00:16:32I am not.
00:16:33I am here with my girlfriend, Johnny Prentiss.
00:16:35I just met Johnny.
00:16:37She seems like a very lovely young woman.
00:16:39She is.
00:16:40I've just been standing here eating the food. It's fantastic.
00:16:42It is. It is.
00:16:43They brought in some top chef as a guest chef here.
00:16:46Anyone I'd know?
00:16:47Andrew Browning.
00:16:48I'm sure you've heard of him.
00:16:49Of Browning's in Beverly Hills?
00:16:50And the Fields in Las Vegas.
00:16:52Yeah, the wait list is a year. I can't get the table.
00:16:55I can introduce you later.
00:16:56Well, I would appreciate that. That's fantastic.
00:16:59No, no. He was just surprised to see me.
00:17:01He was talking to Debra Miller.
00:17:03We all know her reputation for buying small companies
00:17:05and dismantling them for assets.
00:17:07Hey, when you're done with that...
00:17:08But you know what? I will keep you posted if I need anything.
00:17:12Oh!
00:17:13I am so sorry.
00:17:15It's all right. It's fine. Really.
00:17:17But you're covered in wine.
00:17:19It's okay.
00:17:22Well, at least it's a great vantage.
00:17:25Thank you.
00:17:26Yeah, let me get your coat dry cleaned.
00:17:29No, it's fine. I've got a hundred of these things laying around.
00:17:32I'm deeply sorry.
00:17:34I'm Johnny Prentiss.
00:17:35I'm Andrew Browning.
00:17:37Oh, you know him?
00:17:39Yeah, right.
00:17:40Wait, and you know her?
00:17:42Yes.
00:17:43Andrew, this is Christopher Stanley.
00:17:45Hi.
00:17:46Okay, and you know her.
00:17:49Debra and I worked on the Goodwin Brothers case last year
00:17:51and we just ran into each other at the reception.
00:17:54I was just telling Debra that I have been dying
00:17:57to go to your restaurant in Beverly Hills.
00:17:59You are?
00:18:00Yeah, absolutely.
00:18:01Andrew's one of the leaders of gastropub cuisine here in the States.
00:18:04Well, if you say so.
00:18:06It was a pleasure meeting you both.
00:18:08If you'll excuse me, I need to go change my coat to find my son.
00:18:12The moment he smelled food, he disappeared.
00:18:16But please, stop by Browning's as my guest.
00:18:18Certainly will. Thanks.
00:18:20It was nice meeting you.
00:18:22Thank you for the wine.
00:18:34She's up to something.
00:18:36Debra Miller?
00:18:38That's a safe bet.
00:18:41But it probably has nothing to do with you.
00:18:43She's just here to network with industry leaders, same as you.
00:18:47How did you know about Andrew Browning?
00:18:51One of my clients is a huge fan for some reason.
00:18:54And I just scored major points
00:18:56getting an impossible-to-get reservation.
00:18:59That's great, Christopher.
00:19:01Hey, about the conversation...
00:19:05Can't wait till tomorrow.
00:19:07I want to log a few more hours of networking
00:19:09and then I have to get some sleep. I'm exhausted.
00:19:11I promise you, tomorrow I'll be rested and awake.
00:19:15Of course.
00:19:22Rene, I really need that information emailed to me ASAP.
00:19:26I'll send it just as soon as I hang up with you.
00:19:28Great. And what about the winery tour?
00:19:30You're booked on the same tour as Debra Miller and Jenkins.
00:19:32Leaves right after your round of golf.
00:19:34I hate golf.
00:19:36Johnny, it's the one activity today
00:19:38where Miller and Jenkins are attached at the hip.
00:19:40You need one-on-one time to seal the deal,
00:19:42making sure you get it.
00:19:44I thought there was a reason why I left you in charge.
00:19:46You didn't have a choice. I'm your number two.
00:19:48And by the way, I want to thank you
00:19:50for encouraging Christopher to drive up here.
00:19:52So you're having fun?
00:19:54No. Christopher's actually really great at dealing with the other executives.
00:19:56You're using your boyfriend to network?
00:19:58I am not using him.
00:20:00Believe me, he's getting just as much out of it.
00:20:02You do know what the word fun means, don't you?
00:20:04Look, I'll call you later.
00:20:06Just send that email as soon as we hang up.
00:20:08You got it.
00:20:10You called a birdie?
00:20:12Let's go hit some golf balls.
00:20:14All right.
00:20:32Well, that was fun.
00:20:34And you played well, considering.
00:20:36Considering what?
00:20:38Well, I was down pumping Thomas for information.
00:20:40Oh, I know.
00:20:42And I got nothing.
00:20:44Well, what did you expect?
00:20:46That he was going to spill ten years' worth of corporate secrets to you?
00:20:48Actually, yes.
00:20:50I do happen to be good with people.
00:20:54Hey, you played a heck of a round, Johnny.
00:20:56But you should have told us that Chris here's a ringer.
00:20:58No, no, no. Just a good round.
00:21:00Yeah, I'll say.
00:21:02Hey, if you'll excuse me, I need to go change before my tour leaves.
00:21:04We've got to go, too.
00:21:06Let's go.
00:21:08So, Johnny, tell me.
00:21:10What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
00:21:12Free time?
00:21:14Johnny doesn't actually know what that is.
00:21:16Oh, come on. We all have our own ways of relaxing.
00:21:18I find work relaxing, actually.
00:21:20Really?
00:21:22Well, I hope you make time for this wonderful man of yours.
00:21:24And you consider yourself very lucky.
00:21:26I think she knows how lucky she is, right?
00:21:28Of course I do.
00:21:30Debra, look, I wanted to get your tape.
00:21:32Please, no work talk now.
00:21:34Go and join the wine country, okay?
00:21:36Of course.
00:21:42Okay, champ.
00:21:44You keep an eye on Grandma and Grandpa.
00:21:46And the winery.
00:21:48Yes, and the winery.
00:21:50Do you have anything special planned for tonight's menu?
00:21:52As a matter of fact, I do.
00:21:54Remember that recipe I tried out on you the other day?
00:21:56You mean experiment, Johnny?
00:21:58Experiment?
00:22:00You say that like I made you eat exploding soup or something.
00:22:02You liked it, didn't you?
00:22:04It was awesome.
00:22:06Well, hopefully the resort guests will say the same.
00:22:10You stay out of trouble.
00:22:12Grandma and Grandpa will bring you over later.
00:22:14Bye, Dad.
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00:22:20It has wonderful earth tones and a medium body.
00:22:22And it's got a wonderful long finish.
00:22:24I think you'll like it.
00:22:26Hi.
00:22:28We have the Merlot.
00:22:30So, you familiar with the wine industry?
00:22:32Partially.
00:22:34I did a study on the beverage industry a few years ago,
00:22:36which yielded some very interesting results.
00:22:38She never really stops, does she?
00:22:40Never.
00:22:42It's part of her charm.
00:22:44Mm-hmm.
00:22:56So, you all set for the big event?
00:22:58Absolutely.
00:23:00Should be ready in no time.
00:23:02Fantastic.
00:23:04I can't tell you how excited the guests are
00:23:06about the gala dinner and your demonstration.
00:23:08Thank you for that, by the way.
00:23:10Is that going to be part of your menu preview?
00:23:12It's a recipe I tried out on Luke the other night.
00:23:14That boy has a sophisticated palate.
00:23:16Yeah, little guy's been getting foie gras
00:23:18since before he could speak.
00:23:20Can't be easy raising him alone.
00:23:22It's not, but you do what you can.
00:23:26Andrew, it's been five years.
00:23:30Maybe it's time you allowed yourself to open up.
00:23:32Give life a chance.
00:23:34You sound like my mother.
00:23:36Besides, a relationship is the furthest thing from my mind right now.
00:23:38Between keeping up with Luke and the three restaurants,
00:23:40I barely have time to sleep.
00:23:42Okay.
00:23:44But I had to tell you as your friend.
00:23:46I'll go check on the serving staff.
00:23:48Sure thing.
00:23:50Can you feel it?
00:23:52Feel what?
00:23:54Success, money, prestige.
00:23:56It's all around us, Johnny.
00:23:58These are some of the most powerful people in the industry,
00:24:00some of the biggest fish.
00:24:02It's my job to land the biggest of the big.
00:24:04Yes, it is.
00:24:06Now you put on your adorable smile
00:24:08and go cast your bait.
00:24:10Aye.
00:24:22I know I keep asking. Did the package come?
00:24:24I'll check.
00:24:26Thank you.
00:24:28You're welcome.
00:24:30He's recently separated.
00:24:32Well, maybe a year or two ago.
00:24:35Oh.
00:24:37Hello.
00:24:39Hello.
00:24:41Here for the demonstration?
00:24:43Yes. People actually pay to watch you cook.
00:24:45Yes, and enjoy my,
00:24:47as Debra would say, gastropub cuisine.
00:24:49Mm.
00:24:51Yeah, and what exactly is gastropub cuisine?
00:24:53I'm taking classic affair
00:24:55and a little gourmet twist,
00:24:57so fine diner food.
00:24:59Sounds like my kind of menu.
00:25:01Well, then you'll just have to drag that boyfriend of yours
00:25:03into my restaurant sometime.
00:25:05Oh, no. Any reservation you get for him will be used in person.
00:25:07Client's not me.
00:25:09Well, then we'll have to get you one of your own.
00:25:11Nice to see you again, Andrew.
00:25:13Good luck tonight. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
00:25:15Well, thank you. And if you would excuse me,
00:25:17I'm going to go check on your dinner.
00:25:19See you guys.
00:25:21Seems like a nice fellow.
00:25:23There's Debra and Thomas. Let's go say hi.
00:25:25You know what? Let's ask them to join us for dinner.
00:25:27Okay.
00:25:33Tell me about the food. You're a true success.
00:25:35Well, the evening isn't over yet.
00:25:37The demonstration? You'll do just fine.
00:25:39Sorry we're running a little late.
00:25:41Hi, Dad. Miss Heidi.
00:25:43Hello, Luke. Mrs. Browning.
00:25:45Your wine was the highlight of the evening.
00:25:47Oh, well, that's good news.
00:25:49Maybe it'll help jump-start the business.
00:25:51Hey, where's Dad?
00:25:53Uh, we gave him the evening off.
00:25:55Well, come on. Let's go get you two fed.
00:25:57I'm so glad we're sitting next to each other.
00:25:59I've really enjoyed chatting with you.
00:26:01After reading your book
00:26:03and all the success you've had in your life,
00:26:05I was expecting you to be a bit more...
00:26:07Ruthless?
00:26:09Yes, I suppose.
00:26:11Well, I've certainly created a business image
00:26:13with focus and strength being the key elements,
00:26:15but that doesn't mean I can't also enjoy my life.
00:26:19Can I ask you a personal question, then?
00:26:21Ask away.
00:26:23I'm an open book, so to speak.
00:26:25There's been a lot of speculation about why you never got married,
00:26:27and you never commented on it.
00:26:29Now, of course, you don't have to answer my question,
00:26:31but I was just wondering...
00:26:33I've had some very wonderfully significant relationships
00:26:35in my life,
00:26:37but never with a man who was ultimately willing
00:26:39to share me with my career.
00:26:41And if I'm forced to choose...
00:26:43Okay, you two, enough of the corporate talk.
00:26:45Uh, the demonstration's beginning.
00:26:49Ladies and gentlemen,
00:26:51may I have your attention, please?
00:26:53We're about to begin our cooking demonstration
00:26:55with our celebrity chef.
00:26:57Thank you.
00:27:03Hello, everyone.
00:27:05I know I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of you
00:27:07yesterday at the reception,
00:27:09but in the event that I haven't,
00:27:11I'm Andrew Browning,
00:27:13and I'll be your chef for the evening.
00:27:19He's so comfortable in front of an audience.
00:27:21He has to be.
00:27:23He's in front of crowds all the time.
00:27:25He was offered his own television show.
00:27:27Very lucrative deal.
00:27:29Turned it down.
00:27:31Why?
00:27:33He said he'd rather spend time with his son.
00:27:35Andrew would like you to assist him
00:27:37in his cooking demonstration.
00:27:39Oh, no, no.
00:27:41I can't even make macaroni and cheese out of a box.
00:27:43Johnny, you should go.
00:27:45It's good exposure.
00:27:47No, it'll be a disaster.
00:27:49Go ahead. You'll be fine.
00:27:51It'll be fine.
00:27:53I always like to have a diner
00:27:55assist me in the preparation,
00:27:57so with that, a warm welcome for Miss Johnny Prentice.
00:28:01What?
00:28:03Your friend is speaking in front of a few people?
00:28:07First, I'd like to show you how to make the dessert
00:28:09that you just enjoyed, my creamy caramel torte.
00:28:11I've got some sugar melting on the stove
00:28:13for the caramel,
00:28:15and in just a moment, Johnny,
00:28:17I'd like you to turn the mixer on.
00:28:19Oh.
00:28:23Oh!
00:28:33Well, it could have been worse.
00:28:35He could have burned down the whole place.
00:28:37Oh, no, no, no.
00:28:39You are not coming up here alone.
00:28:41I am so sorry, but please just let me go back to my seat.
00:28:43Let's just start over.
00:28:53Oh.
00:29:09I've never been so embarrassed.
00:29:11I told you, I can't cook.
00:29:13Which is why we go out to eat.
00:29:15Look at the bright side.
00:29:17They will remember you.
00:29:23Um, everyone.
00:29:25Everyone, I'm sorry to interrupt,
00:29:27but I was hoping just to take a moment
00:29:29to make a special announcement.
00:29:31First, I think we owe a round of applause
00:29:33to our master chef of the evening,
00:29:35Mr. Andrew Browning,
00:29:37for that fabulous meal he prepared.
00:29:39With the beating.
00:29:43And I would be remiss
00:29:45if I didn't mention the fabulous show
00:29:47put on by Miss Johnny Prentice
00:29:49during the cooking demonstration.
00:29:53Thank you.
00:29:59But now, business.
00:30:01Thomas Jenkins and I have known each other
00:30:03for over 20 years,
00:30:05but we've been two ships the night
00:30:07when it comes to work.
00:30:09Well, I'm pleased to announce
00:30:11that for the very first time
00:30:13we've been able to solidify a deal
00:30:15to work together.
00:30:17As of Monday morning,
00:30:19we will be joining forces
00:30:21with the U.S. Army.
00:30:37Can I pour you some?
00:30:39Thank you. I'll pour.
00:30:41Okay. Sure.
00:30:43Everything's upside down.
00:30:45You know, this is tough.
00:30:47It's not the only job out there.
00:30:51The entire industry knows you're a financial genius,
00:30:53so I guarantee you
00:30:55this time next week
00:30:57you will be flooded with offers.
00:30:59I humiliated myself
00:31:01in a room full of corporate executives.
00:31:03I'm finished.
00:31:05I don't even know what to say to Milton.
00:31:07Stafford was his baby.
00:31:09He took me from financial consultant
00:31:11to CFO. He trusted me with his company.
00:31:13And I lost it.
00:31:15No, you didn't.
00:31:17Stafford was already vulnerable,
00:31:19and I'm guessing that Deborah
00:31:21had her sights set on the company
00:31:23long before you and Thomas Jenkins
00:31:25entered the picture.
00:31:27That doesn't make me feel any better.
00:31:29Well,
00:31:33I have something that might.
00:31:39Johnny, I told you I had something
00:31:41I wanted to talk to you about.
00:31:43This is your idea of talk?
00:31:45You're proposing to me?
00:31:47We've been seeing each other for a while now,
00:31:49and
00:31:51I think it's time we take that next
00:31:53logical step.
00:31:55The next logical step?
00:31:59Let's face it.
00:32:01We're at a stage in our lives
00:32:03where we have to start planning for our future,
00:32:05and I think that this is
00:32:07going to be great for us and our careers.
00:32:09We have the same goals,
00:32:11the same aspirations,
00:32:13and honestly,
00:32:15an engagement to me right now
00:32:17is the perfect political maneuver for you to make.
00:32:23Christopher, marriage
00:32:25isn't a political maneuver.
00:32:27Or at least it shouldn't be.
00:32:29We're not teenagers anymore, Johnny.
00:32:31A solid marriage
00:32:33isn't based on passion
00:32:35or romance. It's about
00:32:37a strong foundation
00:32:39for a good, productive life
00:32:41together.
00:32:45I'm sorry, but
00:32:47I think it should be more than that.
00:32:51Come on, you're too
00:32:53old to want the
00:32:55fairy tale still. It's not a fairy tale.
00:32:57Marriage isn't a
00:32:59business proposition.
00:33:01Besides,
00:33:03marriage isn't even in my plan right now.
00:33:05I have to be honest, Johnny.
00:33:07This is where I'm at in my life,
00:33:09and
00:33:11if we're not going to move
00:33:13forward, I think I might
00:33:15have to look for someone who is.
00:33:27Sorry, but
00:33:29I'm not that girl.
00:33:31Thank you for your honesty.
00:33:44Thank you.
00:33:55A bit chilly to be outside tonight?
00:33:57Yes, it is.
00:33:59Is that your friend who just left?
00:34:01He's going home.
00:34:03Well, I hope everything's okay.
00:34:05I ruined your cooking demonstration,
00:34:07lost the company,
00:34:09and I got dumped all in the span of a few hours.
00:34:11So really, it's becoming a
00:34:13bang-up day.
00:34:15Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34:17As for the demonstration, I know you did
00:34:19spice it up a bit.
00:34:23That's an understatement.
00:34:25As for being dumped, it could put a dent
00:34:27in one's self-esteem.
00:34:31I think dumped's too strong
00:34:33of a word. It was more of a
00:34:35mutual walk away.
00:34:37I always knew he wasn't.
00:34:39The one.
00:34:41I feel so
00:34:43ridiculous, like I'm some
00:34:4516-year-old girl planning my
00:34:47rose-colored future.
00:34:49Eh, not ridiculous.
00:34:51It's actually nice to find someone
00:34:53who still believes in love.
00:34:57Well, I hope everything
00:34:59turns out the way you want.
00:35:01It will,
00:35:03just as soon as I pick up my self-esteem.
00:35:05You strike me as a person
00:35:07who will bounce back rather quickly.
00:35:09Good night,
00:35:11Miss Prentiss.
00:35:13Good night, Mr. Brown.
00:35:17So, now that we've gone public
00:35:19with the merger, I suppose you want
00:35:21to begin some reorganization.
00:35:23I already had that in the works way before you
00:35:25crossed that final T. Of course you did.
00:35:27Are you going to retain any of the Stafford group?
00:35:29I really haven't considered anything.
00:35:31Got any ideas? Well...
00:35:33Thank you.
00:35:35Yes, uh, Johnny Prentiss?
00:35:37I'm in room 1408. Sure.
00:35:39One second. Okay.
00:35:45Anyway, uh...
00:35:47Johnny, this is my third message.
00:35:49Please call me back ASAP.
00:35:51Thank you for checking.
00:35:53Oh.
00:35:55Were you able to get any sleep?
00:35:57A little. I spent a lot of time
00:35:59thinking about my next move.
00:36:01I'm curious. How did you manage
00:36:03to pull off the takeover?
00:36:05I keep running the numbers in my head, and I don't see where the weaknesses were.
00:36:07There were none, actually.
00:36:09That's how Stafford ended up on my radar in the first place.
00:36:11I heard that you were courting
00:36:13Thomas Jenkins, so I approached him
00:36:15and made a better offer.
00:36:17Well, we wanted the deal in place
00:36:19before Milton found out that Stafford
00:36:21was out of his control.
00:36:23And he knows now.
00:36:25Well, I called him
00:36:27myself last night.
00:36:29Dear, you're still so young
00:36:31and so talented.
00:36:33In another few years, things like this will just roll off your back.
00:36:37And how many times have you been through something like this?
00:36:41More than I can count.
00:36:43Listen, you and I will sit together
00:36:45before the end of this conference
00:36:47and we'll discuss your plans.
00:36:49I'm sure I can make a few phone calls on your behalf.
00:36:51Thank you. Deborah,
00:36:53I have to admit, your plan was
00:36:55brilliant.
00:36:57Thank you. I think so.
00:37:01That was quite an exciting
00:37:03cooking demonstration you gave yesterday.
00:37:05Yeah, it could have been worse.
00:37:07Yeah, she could have burned down the building.
00:37:11Won't you excuse me for a minute?
00:37:13Sure.
00:37:15Feeling any better today?
00:37:19No, I'm a little on edge.
00:37:21Well, anything I can do?
00:37:27Nothing I can think of.
00:37:29Come on, I like a good challenge.
00:37:31Unless, of course,
00:37:33you need a leave.
00:37:37Actually, I don't have to be
00:37:39anywhere today.
00:37:41But I'm sure you do.
00:37:43Not really.
00:37:45Plus, I'd like to see if it's possible
00:37:47to be within 100 yards of you
00:37:49and not be in mortal danger.
00:37:51Yeah, no promises
00:37:53on the mortal danger part.
00:37:55Nothing special, just a drive out
00:37:57to my folks' house in the country.
00:37:59Plus, I need to save them for my son.
00:38:05Yeah, I would really enjoy
00:38:07a ride in the country.
00:38:09All right, then. Shall we?
00:38:11Okay.
00:38:27I think I was here yesterday,
00:38:29on the tour.
00:38:31You must have tried some of the wine.
00:38:33Yeah, it was great.
00:38:35Your parents live here?
00:38:37They own it.
00:38:39You must have seen them here yesterday.
00:38:41With wine that good,
00:38:43they must be doing very well for themselves.
00:38:45You'd think so, but no,
00:38:47it certainly has its other advantages.
00:38:49Hi, Dad!
00:38:51Hey, champ.
00:38:53Luke,
00:38:55this is my friend Johnny.
00:38:57Johnny, this is my son Luke.
00:38:59Hi. Why do you have a boy's name?
00:39:01When you work for old men,
00:39:03it comes in handy sometimes.
00:39:05Did you destroy Dad's demonstration kitchen
00:39:07last night?
00:39:09Yes, that was me.
00:39:11See, Dad, if I was your assistant,
00:39:13everything would have been fine.
00:39:15He's probably right.
00:39:17Where are your grandparents, champ?
00:39:19In the aging room. Come on!
00:39:23Shall we?
00:39:25Okay.
00:39:27446...
00:39:29325...
00:39:31Grandma, guess what?
00:39:33Dad's here, and he brought a girl with him.
00:39:37A girl with him?
00:39:39Huh?
00:39:41Hello, honey. I didn't think you were coming today.
00:39:43I thought you had to work.
00:39:45No, no. Mom, Dad, this is my friend Johnny Prentiss.
00:39:47Johnny, these are my parents.
00:39:49Hi. Paul and Sophia Browning.
00:39:51Nice to meet you.
00:39:53Nice to meet you, too.
00:39:55Welcome to our little winery.
00:39:57I've never met anyone who's owned a winery before.
00:39:59Well, we own it for the time being.
00:40:01Dad, we'd love to have you stay for dinner.
00:40:03Can you?
00:40:05Oh, no.
00:40:07I have a seminar at 5 p.m. on new technology.
00:40:09That sounds boring.
00:40:11You should stay here with us.
00:40:13Our grandson is very bright for his age
00:40:15and quite outspoken.
00:40:17Please stay.
00:40:19Your home-cooked meal sounds perfect.
00:40:21Great.
00:40:23Cash, are the grape crusher?
00:40:25Sure. Luke's going to be a master winemaker someday.
00:40:27Follow me.
00:40:29I would run if I were you,
00:40:31or you'll never catch him.
00:40:33Uh, will you...
00:40:35I'll catch up with you.
00:40:37Uh, hold on, Luke.
00:40:39Mom, Dad, stop.
00:40:41I didn't say a word.
00:40:43I didn't say anything.
00:40:45You two do silent louder than anybody I know.
00:40:50Uh...
00:40:52So I had a very pleasant
00:40:54and professional conversation with Mr. Henfield.
00:40:56Oh, yeah?
00:40:58Nobody said Milton is a very classy guy.
00:41:00He's not a stupid man.
00:41:02He sees the value of what we're trying to do here.
00:41:04So is he going to retire?
00:41:06He says he wants to spend more time with his family.
00:41:08And with that golden parachute,
00:41:10he and his family are going to have quite a nice time.
00:41:12Yeah, I'll say.
00:41:14I'm happy for him.
00:41:16Whoa. Careful, Cruella.
00:41:18You know me.
00:41:20I always find a win-win.
00:41:22Speaking of which, Milton is emphatically
00:41:24in favor of the other matter we've been discussing.
00:41:26Good.
00:41:28How about you?
00:41:30I haven't decided yet.
00:41:32Well, here is to...
00:41:34bigger and better.
00:41:36Indeed.
00:41:42Lupe, this pasta is amazing.
00:41:44I can see where Andrew got his cooking chops.
00:41:46Well, thank you.
00:41:48I'd love to take credit for his talent,
00:41:50but honestly, he taught me.
00:41:52I think he became a chef
00:41:54because I was such a terrible cook.
00:41:56Oh, come on, Mom. Your cooking's not that bad.
00:41:58Oh, thank you, son.
00:42:00But you know I could barely boil water.
00:42:02Remember the year Mother served us a raw turkey for Thanksgiving?
00:42:04Oh, great, Paul. Thank you for bringing that up.
00:42:06We spent the next three days in bed with food poisoning.
00:42:08Okay, okay.
00:42:10But you and Dad
00:42:12did teach me everything I know about wine.
00:42:14I had an older sister,
00:42:16and she learned to cook,
00:42:18but my father was determined
00:42:20that I would become the winemaker.
00:42:22Oh.
00:42:24I haven't enjoyed a glass of wine more.
00:42:26That's our reserve merlot.
00:42:28Andrew always pairs it with this dish.
00:42:30I can taste wine.
00:42:36I don't normally eat cobbler,
00:42:38but that was delicious.
00:42:40Dad taught Grandma to make it.
00:42:42That's the only thing she knows how to make.
00:42:44Sometimes she makes it three times a day.
00:42:46All right, champ.
00:42:48Go help Grandma with the dishes.
00:42:50Roger that.
00:42:52So...
00:42:54I'll see you later, Johnny?
00:42:56Uh...
00:42:58Sure, Luke.
00:43:04Sorry about my family.
00:43:06They can be a little overzealous.
00:43:08No.
00:43:10No, it's me.
00:43:12Yeah, Luke and I
00:43:14don't get to spend enough time up here.
00:43:16It's the reason I took the guest chef spot
00:43:18at the resort.
00:43:20Luke gets an extra week with his grandparents,
00:43:22and I get to check in on them.
00:43:28Andrew, can I ask you a question?
00:43:30Fire away.
00:43:32What did your father mean
00:43:34when he said they owned the winery
00:43:36for the time being?
00:43:38Yeah,
00:43:40they don't want to,
00:43:42but the vineyard's been losing money
00:43:44for the last few years.
00:43:46They can't seem to stop the bleeding,
00:43:48and they might have to get out
00:43:50while they can.
00:43:52One of the big wine conglomerates,
00:43:54factories, Dad calls them,
00:43:56has offered to buy the land.
00:43:58Well, what about the family label?
00:44:00Well, I suppose
00:44:02like many small
00:44:04family-run businesses of today,
00:44:06it'll just disappear.
00:44:10Come here.
00:44:12I want to show you something.
00:44:14It's beautiful out here.
00:44:16Wow.
00:44:18You should see it in season
00:44:20when the vines are dormant,
00:44:22covered with leaves and grapes.
00:44:24A lot of fond memories as a child
00:44:26growing up here.
00:44:28You don't seem all that comfortable
00:44:30around children.
00:44:32I haven't spent a lot of time
00:44:34with them anymore.
00:44:36It's a communication thing.
00:44:38You just use smaller words
00:44:40and try to be gentler
00:44:42and more understanding of their feelings.
00:44:44I've spent the past ten years
00:44:46training all the gentleness
00:44:48and understanding out of me.
00:44:50Not great traits to have
00:44:52in the business world.
00:44:54Well, at least you recognize it.
00:44:56Most people grow up unhappy
00:44:58not knowing what they want
00:45:00in the first place.
00:45:02I know what I want in my life.
00:45:04Ah, there'll be other jobs.
00:45:06I know.
00:45:08So, how long
00:45:10has your family owned the winery?
00:45:12My mom's
00:45:14grandfather founded it
00:45:16in 1925.
00:45:18My dad had a vineyard.
00:45:20He merged it with mom when they married.
00:45:22I wish there was more I could do.
00:45:24They don't
00:45:26willingly accept help from me.
00:45:28Your parents are principals.
00:45:30It's a good thing.
00:45:38I should
00:45:40check on Luke.
00:45:44Right.
00:45:50Thank you again
00:45:52for a wonderful day. It was very thoughtful of you.
00:45:54Well, we all enjoyed it.
00:45:56I just hope we can do it again before you leave.
00:45:58Okay.
00:46:00It's okay.
00:46:04I know it's none of my business,
00:46:06but early in my career
00:46:08I was a management consultant and I helped out a lot of small businesses.
00:46:10Would you and your
00:46:12parents mind if I took a look at the winery's
00:46:14financials? It wouldn't cost you anything.
00:46:16Really? That would be
00:46:18incredibly nice. They would really appreciate that.
00:46:20Sure. But don't you need to be
00:46:22getting back to Los Angeles?
00:46:24I should, but
00:46:26I'm not ready to face my boss just yet.
00:46:28Or the inevitable next step.
00:46:30I think a few extra days
00:46:32in wine country could be just what
00:46:34I need. Yeah, well, the last
00:46:3624 hours have been a bit
00:46:38hectic.
00:46:40Yes.
00:46:42But the last eight hours have
00:46:44actually been quite enjoyable.
00:46:48Listen, about my parents,
00:46:50I know you want to help, but
00:46:52it seems like you've got a lot on your plate right now.
00:46:54Oh, no. No, it's actually
00:46:56perfect. It gives me something else
00:46:58to focus on. Something worthwhile.
00:47:00Well, alright then.
00:47:02I'll pick you up tomorrow.
00:47:04Great.
00:47:08Just tell us what you need
00:47:10and we'll make sure you have it.
00:47:12Thank you so much for offering to look into things.
00:47:14It means so much.
00:47:16Hi, Johnny.
00:47:18Hello, Luke.
00:47:20You can ask me any question
00:47:22and I'll answer it. I'm an expert.
00:47:26Alright, well,
00:47:28what I'm going to need
00:47:30from you, and this is no easy proposition,
00:47:32is how the winery
00:47:34works. Every
00:47:36process, every expense.
00:47:38Well, we should get started then. Right, Mr. Expert?
00:47:40Roger that, Captain Grandpa.
00:47:42Come on, Johnny. We'll start on the vineyards.
00:47:52This time of year
00:47:56the vines are pruned, so they'll grow back
00:47:58stronger in the spring. The local
00:48:00soil is very important in relation
00:48:02to the varieties of wine we can
00:48:04produce. This is decomposed granite soil
00:48:06which is best for making Syrah.
00:48:08We can grow all kinds of Bordeaux grapes
00:48:10because of the wind of the Pacific Ocean.
00:48:12And how
00:48:14do you know that? Because I have to
00:48:16take over the winery someday and I have to know everything.
00:48:22Well, here they are.
00:48:28All the records for the last
00:48:30two years. Great.
00:48:32Are these all
00:48:34still active accounts?
00:48:36Yes, I believe so.
00:48:42They are all active
00:48:44accounts.
00:48:46Hey, Dad.
00:48:48Grandpa wants to show Johnny the fermentation room.
00:48:50We'll be right there, son.
00:48:52Come on, Johnny.
00:48:56I'll put these in the house.
00:49:00Come on, Johnny.
00:49:02Grandpa's waiting.
00:49:04Don't want to keep him waiting.
00:49:06These are the
00:49:08fermentation tanks.
00:49:10This stage of the process creates heat.
00:49:12We cool the wine by setting
00:49:14a proper temperature in these tanks.
00:49:16The alcohol is created naturally
00:49:18by the addition of action yeast.
00:49:20When it's ready, the wine is transferred
00:49:22into oak barrels and moved to the aging room.
00:49:24This way.
00:49:30Wine is best aged at a temperature
00:49:32of between 55 and 58 degrees.
00:49:34Extreme heat and cold
00:49:36is very detrimental to the wine
00:49:38during aging. We use oak
00:49:40barrels for control of the oxidation.
00:49:42Excessive oxidation causes the wine
00:49:44to turn bitter. And you know this because...
00:49:46Everyone knows that.
00:49:48Come on.
00:49:54That smells amazing.
00:49:56What are you looking for?
00:49:58My pen. I just had it.
00:50:06You found it. Thank you.
00:50:08Try this.
00:50:12Mmm.
00:50:14A little spicy, but
00:50:16delicious. It's not that
00:50:18spicy. It's spicy.
00:50:22Since
00:50:24it's your job, do you ever get tired of cooking?
00:50:26It's never really felt like a job.
00:50:28I enjoy doing it.
00:50:30Makes people happy.
00:50:32What more can I ask for?
00:50:36That's funny. What's funny?
00:50:38Your mom and dad said the exact same thing
00:50:40about the winery. Well, that's because they
00:50:42enjoy their lives very much.
00:50:48Okay.
00:50:50No problem.
00:50:52Wow. So you're still alive.
00:50:54I'm sorry I didn't call you earlier.
00:50:56I just didn't know what to say. Anything would have been appreciated.
00:50:58Do you have any idea the kind of pandemonium that's been going on
00:51:00around here?
00:51:02Milton's been trying to reach you.
00:51:04I don't even want to think about it.
00:51:06Look, I actually called for a favor. Of course you did.
00:51:08What do you need?
00:51:10Do you remember the old files from the consulting firm?
00:51:12Yes. Do you happen to know where they are?
00:51:14I'm pretty sure they're on my hard drive.
00:51:16Great. Do you think you could send me the beverage
00:51:18industry study we did? And let me guess,
00:51:20you need them in five minutes.
00:51:22Oh, no. You can take your time.
00:51:24Ten minutes is fine.
00:51:26And I'll be back in a few days
00:51:28to figure out a game plan for our future.
00:51:30Just where are you right now?
00:51:32I'm still at the California Oak Winery.
00:51:34With Christopher?
00:51:36Oh, uh, no.
00:51:38Uh, it's a long story.
00:51:40I'll tell you all about it when I get back.
00:51:42Yeah, you most certainly will.
00:51:44First we couldn't get you to go to the vineyard,
00:51:46now we can't get you to come home.
00:51:48Sounds like some story.
00:51:50In a few days, Renee.
00:51:52All right. Talk to you soon.
00:51:54Thank you.
00:51:56Well, I think the little guy
00:51:58finally went to sleep.
00:52:00You're really good with him, you know that?
00:52:02I try.
00:52:04But I worry what he's missing
00:52:06You're one parent
00:52:08who loves him very much.
00:52:10That counts for a lot.
00:52:12I hope so.
00:52:14So,
00:52:16what's next for you
00:52:18now that your firm's
00:52:20being taken over?
00:52:22I don't know, really.
00:52:24I mean, the transfer of power
00:52:26is gonna take a couple weeks,
00:52:28and then I suppose
00:52:30I should start looking for another job.
00:52:32Wouldn't you take some time off?
00:52:34I strike when the iron's hot.
00:52:36I spent ten years getting to where I am.
00:52:38I can't let my career
00:52:40be derailed by something like this.
00:52:42You know, my mother likes to say,
00:52:46you can make all the plans you want,
00:52:48but God
00:52:50has made his and
00:52:52doesn't feel the need to check in
00:52:54with you.
00:52:58And do you think that?
00:53:00When I
00:53:02married Meredith,
00:53:08I made all these plans
00:53:10for us to spend
00:53:12the rest of our lives together.
00:53:14And with Luke.
00:53:18And then one day
00:53:20she's diagnosed with cancer.
00:53:22And all those
00:53:24plans meant nothing.
00:53:26I'm so sorry.
00:53:28One day,
00:53:30I could see my whole life stretched out
00:53:32in front of me.
00:53:34And the next,
00:53:36I couldn't see
00:53:38two feet in front of my face.
00:53:42What'd you do?
00:53:46Put one foot in front of the other.
00:53:50Took care of Luke.
00:53:52And Meredith.
00:53:58Tried to have faith.
00:54:06How do you
00:54:08hold on to faith in the midst of
00:54:10something like that?
00:54:12What else do you have?
00:54:16See you in the morning.
00:54:24Thank you.
00:54:28So, what'll it be?
00:54:30Eggs? Waffles? Omelettes?
00:54:32These omelettes are the best.
00:54:34I'm sure they are.
00:54:36Surprise me.
00:54:38But I definitely want a cup of coffee.
00:54:40I feel bad that you guys
00:54:42waited to have breakfast for me.
00:54:44Breakfast is always a little later
00:54:46on Sundays.
00:54:48So, will you be joining us?
00:54:50Joining you?
00:54:52For church, we usually have breakfast
00:54:54a little later.
00:54:56Joining you.
00:54:58For church, we always go as a family.
00:55:00Mom.
00:55:02I mean, I haven't been to church in
00:55:04I don't know how long.
00:55:06Oh, it's your choice. Of course.
00:55:08Johnny, you don't have to go to church with us
00:55:10unless you want to.
00:55:12I'm not really dressed for it.
00:55:14Oh, our church isn't fancy.
00:55:16You look great.
00:55:18My grandma always says,
00:55:20the Lord isn't looking at your clothes
00:55:22with the person inside them.
00:55:24In that case, it would be lovely to join you.
00:55:28So, what will it be?
00:55:30I'll have one of your famous omelettes.
00:55:32Good choice.
00:55:34Did you hear that, champ?
00:55:44Oh, it's beautiful.
00:55:46We have room for Andrew.
00:55:50Hello.
00:55:52Good gracious, how you've grown.
00:55:54Andrew, welcome. Good to see you again.
00:55:56Johnny, this is Reverend Whitting.
00:55:58He's been our pastor since before Andrew was born.
00:56:00Well, now,
00:56:02you make me sound as old as Methuselah.
00:56:04Well...
00:56:06This is Johnny Prentiss.
00:56:08She's helping us out at the winery.
00:56:10It's nice to meet you.
00:56:12Oh, it's my pleasure. It's good to have you here.
00:56:14Thank you.
00:56:16The Lord welcomes all those who
00:56:18wish to listen to the word.
00:56:20It's all the pressure on me
00:56:22to make that experience good enough
00:56:24that you'll want to come back.
00:56:26It was a real pleasure meeting you, Johnny.
00:56:28Excuse me.
00:56:30Dad, can we play football at the church?
00:56:32Absolutely, champ.
00:56:34You and Grandpa?
00:56:36I wouldn't miss it.
00:56:38Family tradition.
00:56:40Come on, Johnny.
00:56:42You can sit with me.
00:56:50Woo!
00:56:52All right, great pass.
00:57:14I love you, bud.
00:57:16I love you, too, Dad.
00:57:18Well, I'm gonna go make some sandwiches.
00:57:20I've got some ham that's calling my name.
00:57:22I'll make the sandwiches.
00:57:24You make some lemonade.
00:57:26What about them?
00:57:28They'll come in when they're hungry.
00:57:36Your parents still do their accounting
00:57:38the old-fashioned way.
00:57:40Dad thinks computers
00:57:42are the demise of all mankind.
00:57:44Winemaking hasn't changed that much,
00:57:46so why should the accounting?
00:57:48Well, you know,
00:57:50I never really gave much thought
00:57:52to the technicalities of winemaking.
00:57:54I always just popped a cork and drank.
00:57:56And now you know more than you wanted to,
00:57:58thanks to the little guy.
00:58:00Oh.
00:58:02Luke is a wonderful child.
00:58:04Yeah, he's grown quite fond of you.
00:58:08I'm still so awkward around him.
00:58:10Well, you're getting better.
00:58:12Am I?
00:58:14No.
00:58:16So, what do your future plans look like?
00:58:22I don't know.
00:58:24For the first time in my life,
00:58:26I simply do not know.
00:58:28Hey, Dad!
00:58:30Can you come here a minute?
00:58:32Grandpa and I need you!
00:58:34Well, I better go check on that
00:58:36wonderful child.
00:58:38Dad, will you hurry up?
00:58:52Can I get you anything?
00:58:54No, no, I'm fine.
00:58:58Whatever it is,
00:59:00you can ask me.
00:59:02I don't know.
00:59:04It's probably none of my business,
00:59:06but...
00:59:10I was just wondering
00:59:12when Andrew's wife died.
00:59:14Five years ago.
00:59:16He hardly had time
00:59:18to adjust to the news
00:59:20that happened so suddenly.
00:59:22Maryla started feeling ill,
00:59:24they died together,
00:59:26and then he died.
00:59:28Poor little guy.
00:59:30Andrew threw himself
00:59:32into his work,
00:59:34part passion,
00:59:36part escape.
00:59:38I can understand that.
00:59:40I can see that
00:59:42you two understand a lot
00:59:44about each other.
00:59:46I mean, I don't know.
00:59:48I don't know.
00:59:50I don't know.
00:59:52I don't know.
00:59:54I don't know.
00:59:56We understand a lot about each other.
00:59:58I mean, I don't know
01:00:00what your situation is.
01:00:06Andrew and I...
01:00:12We're becoming friends.
01:00:16Sometimes the most obvious
01:00:18things in life are the most
01:00:20difficult to talk about.
01:00:22Just...
01:00:24Don't let opportunities pass you by
01:00:26without a second thought.
01:00:28You're much too young to have regrets.
01:00:32If you need anything,
01:00:34I'm in the house.
01:00:36All right, thanks.
01:00:44So how do you know
01:00:46when the grapes are ready?
01:00:48By color?
01:00:50Common misconception.
01:00:52Important factors for making great wine
01:00:54have to do with
01:00:56sugar levels, acidity of the grapes,
01:00:58berry flavor,
01:01:00and most importantly,
01:01:02cannon levels.
01:01:04It's all very technical stuff.
01:01:06Yes and no.
01:01:08What it all comes down to, really,
01:01:10is how it tastes.
01:01:12It's just like everything else in life.
01:01:14It's all about personal taste.
01:01:16You know, I need to head back
01:01:18to the resort to have a few loose ends.
01:01:20Do you think I could take you?
01:01:22No, I'm almost finished with my analysis
01:01:24and I want to give your parents some thoughts.
01:01:26I'm sure your dad can take me back.
01:01:30So,
01:01:32is there hope?
01:01:34I have a few ideas.
01:01:36Nothing spectacular, I admit.
01:01:38Your parents are already very economical.
01:01:40But there is always hope.
01:01:42There is.
01:01:44Isn't there?
01:01:50How about you meet me at the bar at 7?
01:01:54I'll see you there.
01:01:56Alright.
01:02:00And thank you.
01:02:02You're welcome.
01:02:14So,
01:02:16can we save it?
01:02:18It doesn't sound...
01:02:20It doesn't sound very reassuring.
01:02:24It absolutely can be saved.
01:02:26And some updating systems
01:02:28will be a part of it.
01:02:30But most importantly,
01:02:32I think we need to take
01:02:34the heart of this winery,
01:02:36its heritage,
01:02:38and make it the centerpiece
01:02:40of a new marketing,
01:02:42pricing and distribution campaign.
01:02:44Now, what you have here
01:02:46has established vineyards before,
01:02:48but we just didn't find very much interest.
01:02:50Well, I can work with you
01:02:52on finding a major distributor.
01:02:54How? You don't live up here.
01:02:56Well, I could spend some time
01:02:58up here, oversee the changes.
01:03:00That is,
01:03:02once you see the specifics, if you want me to.
01:03:04Oh, I feel certain
01:03:06that we're going to want you to.
01:03:08Good.
01:03:10Johnny.
01:03:12Johnny, I've been looking for you all day.
01:03:14Oh, I'm sorry.
01:03:16I completely forgot you wanted to talk.
01:03:18Well, I know you have a lot on your mind.
01:03:20Listen, why don't we go inside and have a drink?
01:03:22Well, I'm supposed to be meeting someone
01:03:24in a little while, but sure,
01:03:26I could spare a few minutes.
01:03:32You look like you've made peace with things.
01:03:34I'm working on it.
01:03:36I spent the last 24 hours
01:03:38evaluating the holdings and assets of Stafford
01:03:40and your plans to expand the company.
01:03:42I'm proud of my work.
01:03:44You should be.
01:03:46Those numbers were financial gold.
01:03:48I truly believe it would have worked.
01:03:50Thank you,
01:03:52but it's a midpoint, don't you think?
01:03:54Maybe not.
01:03:56What do you mean?
01:03:58I had every intention of dismantling Stafford
01:04:00up for management until I saw your plans.
01:04:02You are a singularly focused young woman.
01:04:04That's why I want to hire you.
01:04:06You want to hire me?
01:04:08Yes.
01:04:10A senior financial position,
01:04:12but you'd be playing in a much bigger sandbox,
01:04:14a lot more responsibility and power
01:04:16than you had at Stafford,
01:04:18and you'd be reporting directly to me.
01:04:20Of course, you'd have to move to our headquarters
01:04:22in San Francisco.
01:04:24You're serious? You want to hire me?
01:04:26I think Thomas put it this way.
01:04:28When he saw you,
01:04:30he thought that he saw a reflection of me.
01:04:32That's amazing.
01:04:34I mean, I have to talk to Milton first.
01:04:36I don't want him to think that...
01:04:38I've already spoken to Milton.
01:04:40Who do you think gave you your strongest recommendation?
01:04:42Look, I'm sorry.
01:04:44I've got to go.
01:04:46I've got to fly to Tokyo for some meetings.
01:04:48Are you in?
01:04:50Of course.
01:04:52Good. I'll be back Thursday.
01:04:54We'll work on getting you settled.
01:04:56I jotted down your offer.
01:04:58Take a look at it.
01:05:00Everything's negotiable.
01:05:02Thank you.
01:05:04I look forward to working with you, Johnny.
01:05:06Me too. Bye.
01:05:24Hey, there you are.
01:05:26I was looking all over for you.
01:05:28Hello?
01:05:30Anybody home?
01:05:32Hi.
01:05:34I just got off the phone with my mom.
01:05:36She is so excited about your ideas.
01:05:38I haven't heard her this happy in so long.
01:05:40And you're going to be staying here
01:05:42for a few months?
01:05:44I can't.
01:05:46You can't what?
01:05:48Deborah Miller
01:05:50offered me a job.
01:05:52It's a very lucrative deal.
01:05:54Oh.
01:05:56Well,
01:05:58that's great.
01:06:00It's what you wanted, right?
01:06:02Yeah.
01:06:04That's everything I've always wanted.
01:06:06Congratulations.
01:06:08Thank you.
01:06:12Your parents...
01:06:14They'll understand.
01:06:18So,
01:06:20where's the new job?
01:06:22San Francisco.
01:06:24I can still
01:06:26consult with your parents.
01:06:28It would have to be long distance.
01:06:30Yeah, of course.
01:06:36The reason why I asked you
01:06:38to meet me here tonight away from your family...
01:06:40You don't need to say it.
01:06:42I don't?
01:06:46Johnny, whatever
01:06:48this is,
01:06:50you know,
01:06:52we didn't expect it.
01:06:54And obviously,
01:06:56neither of us have
01:06:58space for...
01:07:00well...
01:07:02Maybe it's
01:07:04better we don't name it.
01:07:10Probably.
01:07:12It's so bizarre.
01:07:14I've only known you
01:07:16for four days, and yet...
01:07:18Yeah,
01:07:20it seems like so much more.
01:07:22Yeah.
01:07:24It's nice to know
01:07:26I can feel this way about someone,
01:07:28I suppose.
01:07:30It's scary.
01:07:32Terrifying.
01:07:34But nice.
01:07:38It's not like
01:07:40we're never gonna see each other again.
01:07:42You know, I'm gonna
01:07:44help your parents as much as possible.
01:07:46Luke's gonna miss you.
01:07:50We'll be heading to L.A. in a few days.
01:07:52He's gotta get back to school.
01:07:58I'm gonna miss him, too.
01:08:10Good luck with your new job.
01:08:16Thanks.
01:08:30Welcome back.
01:08:32You look interesting.
01:08:34How much wine have you had in the last week?
01:08:36I'm not hungover.
01:08:38I just haven't been able to sleep.
01:08:40That's why there's a lot of sparkle in your eyes.
01:08:42I thought it was a bad makeup job.
01:08:44So,
01:08:46what's this big news you said you couldn't tell me about
01:08:48over the phone?
01:08:50You don't waste time.
01:08:52Well, I learned from the master.
01:08:54It's Bill.
01:08:56I've been offered
01:08:58a senior financial position with Deborah Miller's company.
01:09:00The jerk whose firm is taking us over?
01:09:02And I have permission to take you with me.
01:09:04When I say jerk,
01:09:06I do mean that in the most affectionate sense of the word,
01:09:08of course.
01:09:10Of course. But you have to move to San Francisco.
01:09:12It should be packed in three minutes.
01:09:14What's with the long face?
01:09:16You didn't have to sell yourself to seven years of indentured
01:09:18servitude to this woman, did you?
01:09:20No, no. This is a great opportunity for the both of us.
01:09:22But...
01:09:26I know this isn't about you and Christopher.
01:09:28I could barely get you to go out to dinner with him more than once a week.
01:09:30No, there's no
01:09:32me and Christopher.
01:09:34There's a guy in wine country.
01:09:38Like a knight in shining armor,
01:09:40who eats you butterflies in your stomach,
01:09:42don't even want dessert kind of guy.
01:09:44I'm going to talk to Milton.
01:09:46Seriously? I want details.
01:09:48There's plenty of time for that.
01:09:54You look happy.
01:09:56I thought for sure you'd be batting down the hatches by now.
01:09:58You know, surprisingly enough,
01:10:00I have never been happier in my life.
01:10:02Have a seat.
01:10:06So, you took the job, right?
01:10:08Yes. Thank you for your recommendation.
01:10:10You're very welcome.
01:10:12You don't look terribly excited about it.
01:10:14No, no.
01:10:16It's a great opportunity.
01:10:18I'd be a fool not to take it.
01:10:20Probably.
01:10:22Yeah, I have to ask.
01:10:24Why are you so happy?
01:10:26Oh, well.
01:10:28I was panicked at first, but then I went home
01:10:30and I had a conversation with my wife
01:10:32and I realized
01:10:34this is the chance I've been waiting for.
01:10:3622 years.
01:10:40I'd almost forgotten there's a real world out there.
01:10:42Right.
01:10:44So, now, if you will excuse me,
01:10:46I have got a tea time to make.
01:10:48I'm taking up golf.
01:10:50You know,
01:10:52it's got nothing to do with the rest of my life
01:10:54except live.
01:11:00Best of luck on your new job.
01:11:02Thank you.
01:11:06Well,
01:11:16it's been a few weeks.
01:11:18I almost have everything in order.
01:11:20Just don't take too long.
01:11:22I've got big plans for you.
01:11:24Good thing you have no personal life,
01:11:26because you're not going to have time for that here.
01:11:28You don't waste any time, do you?
01:11:30Well, there's precious little time in life, Johnny.
01:11:32We've got to make the most of it.
01:11:34A hundred hours a week? I'd do it.
01:11:38What about the rest of your life?
01:11:40This company is my life.
01:11:42Now it's your life, too.
01:11:44Glad to have you here.
01:11:46Thank you.
01:12:04Where's your bag, Chen?
01:12:06What's up?
01:12:08You feeling all right?
01:12:10I'm fine.
01:12:12I just thought Johnny might be here.
01:12:16Johnny.
01:12:18She said she'd come back
01:12:20to help Grandma and Grandpa.
01:12:22Maybe she just got tied up with work, sweetheart.
01:12:28Johnny.
01:12:30She just got tied up with work, sweetheart.
01:12:34Well, you always say
01:12:36we care about people.
01:12:38We have to make time.
01:12:40That's right.
01:12:42You see, we can't force people to love us.
01:12:46Grab your bag.
01:12:48Let's go have some fun.
01:12:50Okay.
01:12:56Look, I told you everything.
01:12:58So are we ever going to talk about the guy?
01:13:00There is no guy.
01:13:04I have known you for far too long
01:13:06to buy the lie you're trying to sell yourself right now.
01:13:08Some things just aren't meant to be.
01:13:10Yeah.
01:13:12Sometimes you walk away from things
01:13:14because we're just too chicken to face them.
01:13:16It wasn't just me, Renee.
01:13:18He wasn't ready either.
01:13:28Look at you, Johnny Prentiss.
01:13:30You can take down mighty corporations,
01:13:32but you can't deal with your feelings for a man.
01:13:36I'm disappointed in you.
01:13:38It's done.
01:13:40I've made my decision.
01:13:42Did you?
01:13:46Have a good weekend.
01:13:48You too.
01:13:58You too.
01:14:28You too.
01:14:58Daddy?
01:15:00Hey, champ.
01:15:02I thought you were sleeping.
01:15:04I can't sleep.
01:15:08Something you want to talk about?
01:15:18Johnny.
01:15:20Johnny.
01:15:22Johnny.
01:15:24Johnny.
01:15:26Johnny.
01:15:28She was very nice.
01:15:30Yeah, she was.
01:15:36When is she coming back?
01:15:40I don't know if she's ever coming back.
01:15:48Come on, let me tuck you in.
01:15:50Dad, can I just stay here
01:15:52and snuggle with you a little bit?
01:15:56Absolutely.
01:16:02Did I ever tell you about the time
01:16:04that grizzly bear chased me up the tree?
01:16:06About a thousand times.
01:16:08You want to hear it again?
01:16:10No, not really.
01:16:16Hello, Johnny?
01:16:20Milton was here earlier.
01:16:22Yeah, I saw him. Nice man.
01:16:24He seems to be enjoying his mundane life
01:16:26for the past couple of days,
01:16:28but then to each his own.
01:16:30They say that's what makes horse racing.
01:16:34Your travel itinerary.
01:16:36I'm going somewhere?
01:16:38Yes, our Tokyo office is falling apart at the seams.
01:16:40You're booked for a flight tomorrow.
01:16:42You should be there for about five days
01:16:44to put it back in order.
01:16:46Then there are tickets for London after that.
01:16:48England.
01:16:50Yes, there is a meeting of office managers.
01:16:52Then you should be heading back
01:16:54to the States in enough time
01:16:56to make the conference on sales and distribution
01:16:58in D.C. next month.
01:17:02No.
01:17:04No.
01:17:06What does that mean?
01:17:08It means no.
01:17:10I'm not going.
01:17:12I'll quit.
01:17:14You can't quit.
01:17:16People like us are not quitters.
01:17:18In a couple of years, you'll be just like me.
01:17:20No offense.
01:17:22That's what I'm afraid of.
01:17:36Excuse me.
01:17:38I'm sorry we're not open yet.
01:17:40It's okay. I can wait.
01:17:42Johnny!
01:17:44You should have told us you were coming.
01:17:46Oh, I didn't even know myself.
01:17:48I just started driving and ended up here.
01:17:50Isn't it funny how that happens sometimes?
01:17:52I don't know if funny is the word I'd use.
01:17:54I had a feeling you'd find your way back here.
01:17:56You did?
01:17:58Call it a mother's intuition.
01:18:00I just hope I'm not too late.
01:18:02You know, in life,
01:18:04you may think you know the outcome,
01:18:06but really it's all just one big surprise.
01:18:10I don't like surprises.
01:18:12I don't even know how he feels about me.
01:18:14I may have just made the biggest mistake of my life.
01:18:16Your job?
01:18:18I quit.
01:18:20I was at Stafford for ten years
01:18:22and I barely saw the time pass me by.
01:18:24I didn't want to look up
01:18:26and realize I'd lost another ten years.
01:18:28What do you plan to do now?
01:18:30Well, actually,
01:18:32I have a plan to save your winery.
01:18:36I thought you said it would take some time
01:18:38to find a distributor.
01:18:40Normally it would,
01:18:42but I was staying at a high-end hotel and corporate resort
01:18:44when I first moved to the Bay Area.
01:18:46They have a small chain of select hotels worldwide.
01:18:48I spoke to the manager,
01:18:50who put me in touch with one of the owners,
01:18:52and he was very receptive to my idea
01:18:54of carrying your wine exclusively.
01:18:56Really?
01:18:58So as of next year,
01:19:00they will be using and selling California Oak wines
01:19:02in all of their resorts here and abroad.
01:19:04We have to go tell the guys!
01:19:06How is Andrew?
01:19:08Why don't you come ask him yourself?
01:19:10He's here?
01:19:12Why don't you give up for the weekend?
01:19:14Seems things are a little lonely in L.A.
01:19:16I don't think he'd want to see me.
01:19:18Only one way to find that out.
01:19:20How about the bacon, mac and cheese tonight?
01:19:22Lobster mac.
01:19:24What, do you think lobsters grow on trees?
01:19:26Dad, I think you can afford a lobster, too.
01:19:28I have a feeling
01:19:30we'll be able to afford more than that pretty soon.
01:19:36You came back!
01:19:42Dad, Johnny's back!
01:19:44Yeah, I see that, champ.
01:19:46Luke, why don't you and I go find Grandpa
01:19:48and tell him that Johnny's here for a visit?
01:19:50All right. I'll see you later, Johnny.
01:19:52You bet you will.
01:20:00You know, for some reason
01:20:02that escapes me,
01:20:04Luke has become very close to you.
01:20:08I don't want to see him hurt.
01:20:12Our family's very protective of each other.
01:20:18Why are you here?
01:20:24The night of the demonstration,
01:20:26Deborah told me that
01:20:28you turned down the opportunity to have your own television show.
01:20:32That's true.
01:20:34Because you wanted to spend more time with Luke.
01:20:38Yeah, that about sums it up.
01:20:40I never felt
01:20:42that
01:20:44until now.
01:20:54There's something
01:20:56I need to know.
01:21:00What's that?
01:21:02Do you...
01:21:06Did you
01:21:08miss me?
01:21:10Luke missed you
01:21:12very much.
01:21:18I'm in love with you,
01:21:20Andrew Browning,
01:21:22and I really missed you
01:21:24a lot.
01:21:26Really?
01:21:28Really.
01:21:30Yes.
01:21:32I just need to know how you feel.
01:21:34All right.
01:21:36Johnny.
01:21:52Does that answer your question?
01:21:54Yes.
01:21:58It's all the ruckus about...
01:22:04Dad?
01:22:06Does this mean you're getting married?
01:22:08Luke.
01:22:10Well, that's a good question, son.
01:22:18Well?
01:22:20Does it?
01:22:22Are you asking?
01:22:24Yes, I am.
01:22:26Absolutely.
01:22:28Positively.
01:22:30Positively.
01:22:32So,
01:22:34does that mean yes?
01:22:36That's a Roger 10-4, Captain.
01:22:38All right.
01:22:44This calls for a special celebration.
01:22:46I'll cook a fancy dinner.
01:22:48I was thinking Italian.
01:22:50Grandma!
01:22:52I'll send out for pizza.
01:23:00Thank you, Andrew.
01:23:30Thank you.
01:23:44Do you have any
01:23:46Italian sign?
01:24:00No.
01:24:30All right.
01:25:00Thank you.
01:25:16Thank you.
01:25:18Thank you.
01:25:30Thank you.
01:25:50The water is green.
01:25:52The water is green.
01:25:58Now, I'll paint the clouds.
01:26:18The shirt is green.
01:26:22The shirt is green.
01:26:42The hair is black.
01:26:44The hair is black.
01:26:52The hat is yellow.
01:26:54The hat is yellow.
01:27:00I'm done.
01:27:02See you in the next video.

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