• 2 months ago
The beauty and the billionaire
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00:00:00This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual people, events, or events is purely coincidental.
00:00:31I'll put a rush on those lab results, but my suspicion is that everything's fine.
00:00:35Okay. Thank you, Dr. Morgan. And thanks for seeing me.
00:00:38Take care now.
00:00:40Hi.
00:00:44What happened to your vacation?
00:00:46Eh, I'm leaving in 30 minutes.
00:00:48Sorry for calling you in, Addison.
00:00:50Another emergency?
00:00:52Better now than after I leave.
00:00:54You know we have an after-hour service that will refer them to another doctor so you can actually go on vacation.
00:01:00I know. Oh, I have a sample in the back to send to the lab. Would you mind?
00:01:03I'll send it out. Rush on the results?
00:01:05You know me well.
00:01:06Consider it done. Hey, I'll take care of the rest of the paperwork and insurance. You get a move on.
00:01:11You're the best. Sorry again for calling you in and interrupting your plans.
00:01:14Well, the only thing I have on my schedule today is lunch with my brother.
00:01:18Well, enjoy that.
00:01:19Thanks.
00:01:20Oh, be sure the lab knows how to reach me.
00:01:22I've got it. Have a good trip.
00:01:24Thanks. Bye.
00:01:30Oh.
00:01:34Hi, it's Addison Burke calling for my brother.
00:01:37Yeah, he's been ignoring my texts.
00:01:40Could you remind him not to be late to lunch this time?
00:01:43Thanks so much.
00:01:45Can you get these out before lunch?
00:01:47It's tight, but…
00:01:49Thank you. Thank you.
00:01:51Is that for him?
00:01:53Yep. Have fun.
00:01:55I will.
00:01:56The sales managers are working their teams and are seeing results in repeat customer contracts.
00:02:00New sales are holding steady, but there's a lot of uncertainty in the market.
00:02:04It's hard to tell what's going on.
00:02:06That's why we're here.
00:02:08I'm sorry.
00:02:10I'm so sorry.
00:02:12I can't.
00:02:14It's not like I'm gonna get fired.
00:02:16I'm sorry.
00:02:18I'm sorry.
00:02:20I know.
00:02:21It's just that…
00:02:23I don't want to hear this.
00:02:24New cells are holding steady, same as last year,
00:02:26but next fiscal year's projections are coming in at 18%.
00:02:30That's promising.
00:02:31Not good enough.
00:02:32Pete, did you crawl here?
00:02:35Oh, sorry, there was just a lot of traffic and I tried to...
00:02:37Shh. The grown-ups are talking.
00:02:4018% beats out last year in the chip sector.
00:02:43And that was last year.
00:02:44This year, we need to top that.
00:02:46Honestly, how long have you worked here?
00:02:47Justin, what do you have in mind?
00:02:49I doubt you're really relying on the chip sector alone.
00:02:52Katrina Sawyer.
00:02:54She's sitting on a patent that can make the power division skyrocket.
00:02:58How so?
00:02:59A new battery design.
00:03:0040% smaller, yet 25% more strength in life.
00:03:03If we could do that, that would increase sales astronomically.
00:03:07Really?
00:03:08I'm so glad you pointed that out to me.
00:03:10Why hasn't anyone moved on her?
00:03:12It's not common knowledge.
00:03:14Either she underestimates what she has or she's oblivious.
00:03:17My money's on the second one.
00:03:18She's on the chopping block, though.
00:03:20From what I heard, she's...
00:03:21Gossip at that horrible coffee shop you go to is not reliable.
00:03:25What's the latest?
00:03:26Um, Katrina's giving it her all,
00:03:29but analysts are saying that the company is having problems.
00:03:31I know what the analysts are saying.
00:03:33Yeah, but she's taking a vacation,
00:03:34which is ruffling some feathers considering the financial concerns.
00:03:37Either she'll be replaced or the company will sink further.
00:03:40Probably within 15 months.
00:03:42Where is she?
00:03:44I...
00:03:45She usually vacations at the Hamptons, Grand Cayman, or Maldives.
00:03:49I will find out.
00:03:51Now?
00:03:51Yep.
00:03:53Uh, do you need anything else from me?
00:03:55Any reservations for dinner tonight?
00:03:56Six people.
00:03:57Got it.
00:03:58Uh, your suit's on, babe.
00:03:59Okay.
00:04:02Okay, what else?
00:04:03Layla, hi!
00:04:05Hi, it's Pete from Justin Ross' office.
00:04:08Nope, nope, don't hang up, please.
00:04:09Um, yeah, I was just curious.
00:04:11I wanted to get something to Miss Sawyer.
00:04:13Is there an address that's best to send it to?
00:04:15Your sister called me to remind you about meeting her for lunch.
00:04:18Uh-huh.
00:04:20Thank you.
00:04:22Right, yes.
00:04:23Um...
00:04:24No, yeah, I would need to get it to her immediately.
00:04:27Yes.
00:04:28All right, call me back.
00:04:30All right, bye.
00:04:49Hi, Addison.
00:04:51Thank you so much for grabbing lunch.
00:04:53I'll add your half to the tab.
00:04:55So what'd you get?
00:04:57Wow.
00:04:58Hey, haven't I mentioned recently that you're the greatest sister on the planet?
00:05:01All the time.
00:05:02And I ate up.
00:05:04Why'd you have to day off?
00:05:05Well, uh, Dr. Morgan's on vacation for a couple weeks,
00:05:08so the practice shuts down while he's gone.
00:05:10I'll stop in and see you.
00:05:12Okay.
00:05:13Bye.
00:05:14Bye.
00:05:15The practice shuts down while he's gone.
00:05:17I'll stop in every once in a while and do paperwork and check on things,
00:05:22but other than that...
00:05:24You're lucky.
00:05:25I'm somehow expected to be on call 100% of the time.
00:05:28Come rain or shine.
00:05:30Even when I'm sick.
00:05:32Pete, I've told you a thousand times you chose the wrong job.
00:05:35What does a big, bad billionaire have you doing?
00:05:38Oh, you know, the usual.
00:05:40Which is, uh, everything he deems is beneath him, which is...
00:05:43Oh, that's right. Yeah, literally everything.
00:05:45You could always go back and get your master's degree.
00:05:47Oh, no. If I go back to school, I'll have to start all over at this place.
00:05:50Right now I have Justin's ear.
00:05:51Not really.
00:05:52When he sees how hard I work, I can apply for someplace better in the company, you know?
00:05:56Somewhere in the middle, like project management.
00:05:58Well, yes, the middle, where we all aim to be.
00:06:01No, and from there I can work my way up, but...
00:06:05If I give up now, I...
00:06:08Trust me, it's just a lot better and quicker this way.
00:06:14I have to go.
00:06:15You just got here.
00:06:16Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:06:17Thank you.
00:06:18I love these let's-catch-up meals we share.
00:06:21How about a Sunday dinner?
00:06:23Are you offering to cook?
00:06:25No.
00:06:26Bye.
00:06:27You look ridiculous on that thing!
00:06:29See you soon!
00:06:44Watch it!
00:06:52Let's stop by the pharmacy on the way to your apartment.
00:06:55We'll get your prescription filled.
00:06:56No, later. I have to go to work right now.
00:06:58Oh, please.
00:06:59No, I'm serious. I have to go to work right now.
00:07:01Pete, you could have been much worse off. You know that, right?
00:07:04And besides, your leg's going to start hurting when whatever they gave you wears off.
00:07:08It won't, and I'm fine.
00:07:09Do you know how many angry texts I'm getting from my boss right now?
00:07:12He's waiting for me.
00:07:13Then tell him what happened.
00:07:15He won't care.
00:07:16All the more reason to go home.
00:07:18Addison, you do not know this man like I do, okay?
00:07:21After all you've told me, I kind of feel like I do.
00:07:23Okay, fine. Then you know I have to show him this to believe me.
00:07:30Alright, let's go.
00:07:33Yeah, no, no, no, no.
00:07:35No, I completely, I completely, I completely understand.
00:07:38Yes, no, I was just wondering, could I, could I, could I get the address?
00:07:41Could I get the address, though?
00:07:43No, no, no, I totally get it.
00:07:45Yes, it's international. She's on vacation.
00:07:47That's all fine and well.
00:07:48I just, I want to send her something, and if she doesn't want to look at it, then that's her decision.
00:07:52Ow!
00:07:54Yeah, no, I'm here. I'm still here.
00:07:56Uh-huh.
00:07:57Thank you. Yes. Good.
00:07:59No, fantastic. That, that is great. Thank you.
00:08:02Um, is there any way you could text it to me?
00:08:04My hands, my hands are kind of full right now.
00:08:06Graceful.
00:08:07Oh, yeah, and how long is she going to be there for?
00:08:11Great. Thank you so much. You know, I, I owe you dinner.
00:08:13Seriously, thank you so much.
00:08:15All right, bye.
00:08:17What's with all the noise?
00:08:18Ah, nothing.
00:08:19No, not nothing. We sit down already.
00:08:22What'd you find out about Katrina?
00:08:24I've been waiting for hours. Hours.
00:08:26I got all the info on her under the guise of sending her a message, okay?
00:08:29She's not in one of her usual spots. This time it's St. Martin.
00:08:32Really? When?
00:08:34Uh, she left today. I think she's going to be there a couple weeks.
00:08:38Call the property manager of my house there. Get everything ready for my arrival.
00:08:41You got it. Uh, yeah, when do you want to, um...
00:08:43Tomorrow morning. Move around my schedule. Make it work.
00:08:46You got it. I will call your jet.
00:08:51Can you travel with that mess?
00:08:53Ow! Yeah, it's fine.
00:08:54No.
00:08:55Yes. It's a, it's just a scratch.
00:08:57You can't travel and work hobbling around like that.
00:09:00Call, um, Duncan. He'll go with me.
00:09:03No. Sue, sir, I, I promise I can, I can do it.
00:09:11Hi. Would you let Duncan know I'd like to see him?
00:09:13Sure. Thank you. Thank you so much.
00:09:15Is Duncan the...
00:09:17Oh, the manipulative, lazy goon who's been after my job for years?
00:09:20Nipping at my heels? Yeah. He's, he's always kissing up to Justin.
00:09:24I'm sorry.
00:09:25I have to go on this trip.
00:09:26You can't.
00:09:27Why not?
00:09:28You need rest.
00:09:30You're late getting me cast for a few more days, at the earliest.
00:09:33And I can just see you hobbling over sandy beaches on crutches,
00:09:37trying to get Ross the Boss there his sunglasses.
00:09:40You'll make it worse, and you'll end up needing surgery.
00:09:43I don't think that I can get you a discount just because I work for a doctor.
00:09:46Okay, I do think you're over-exaggerating.
00:09:48Pete, maybe this is a sign to take a break.
00:09:51No, this is the cutthroat world of Justin Ross, okay?
00:09:53You don't get it. If I don't go, he's just gonna replace me.
00:09:56He can't do that.
00:09:57He can, and he will.
00:09:58Everything I've worked for is gone.
00:09:59But if I can just get through this, we'll be fine.
00:10:02Everything will be fine. I can't give up now.
00:10:04And you'll just magically heal by tomorrow?
00:10:06Oh, no, but if I could just find another solution.
00:10:10Come on, think, babe, think.
00:10:11Too bad you can't clone yourself.
00:10:16No, but I could use a better version of myself.
00:10:19What?
00:10:20Um, never mind. I'm Duncan.
00:10:22Oh, okay.
00:10:23Thank you.
00:10:24Follow me, whatever happens.
00:10:26Just roll with it.
00:10:28No, it won't raise any antitrust or monopoly flags.
00:10:33Okay, get back to me when you've edited it fully.
00:10:37Don't tell me.
00:10:38Duncan is in crutches, too.
00:10:40No, but Duncan is just gonna let you down.
00:10:42It looks like you're gonna fall down.
00:10:44Look, I can come and base out of the house on the island.
00:10:46That way I can still get you whatever you need.
00:10:49I need someone who can go and do what I need.
00:10:52I agree. I agree 100%.
00:10:54Which is why my sister Addison will be coming with us.
00:10:57What?
00:10:58She's super organized.
00:10:59She runs everything in this massively busy medical practice she works at.
00:11:02She can go where I cannot.
00:11:04That's a ridiculous idea.
00:11:05Yeah, what he said.
00:11:06If Duncan goes, he's just gonna pretend to work
00:11:09and then leave you hanging at the worst possible second.
00:11:11Sir, you're following Katrina Sawyer to convince her to sell, right?
00:11:15Do you really want a bumbling assistant following you around?
00:11:18Well, I've gotten used to it as it is.
00:11:20Look, she's good.
00:11:21All right, she can do this.
00:11:22She's better than me.
00:11:23Pete?
00:11:24So you're saying I should fire you and hire her?
00:11:27No, I actually think her doctor would fight you pretty hard on that.
00:11:30But fortunately for us, she has the next couple weeks off.
00:11:33Look, you get her skills, my brains, nothing falls through the cracks.
00:11:38I've never seen you this...
00:11:40Empathic?
00:11:41No, desperate. It doesn't suit you.
00:11:45Are you really better than your brother?
00:11:51I guess.
00:11:55We leave tomorrow and I get back to work.
00:11:58Oh, Pete.
00:12:00If this ends up in disaster, Allison here has nothing to lose.
00:12:04Addison.
00:12:05You, however, do.
00:12:08You got it.
00:12:12I can't believe you.
00:12:13We can do this.
00:12:15And what about your leg? You'll need to get a cast.
00:12:17It's a standard broken leg.
00:12:19I'll just find someone in St. Martin to do it.
00:12:21How hard can it be?
00:12:22And what about him?
00:12:23You've been complaining about Justin Ross ever since you started working here.
00:12:26And now you're trying to rope me into working for him, too.
00:12:29Just for the trip, okay?
00:12:30Look, it can't be any harder than you running Dr. Morgan's office.
00:12:33Yes, it is.
00:12:34Not at the core of it.
00:12:35Look, you do what he asks, I take care of everything else, we'll be fine.
00:12:38He's conceited and rude and...
00:12:40And you've dealt with difficult patients before
00:12:42and families complaining about how long the wait time is for appointments
00:12:45and billing and everything else.
00:12:48How hard can it be?
00:12:50Addison, please.
00:12:51My job relies on you.
00:12:55No pressure.
00:12:57Thank you.
00:12:58You're the best.
00:13:01Oh, this is gonna be a disaster.
00:13:04Can you grab my...
00:13:06I got it.
00:13:12Did you take your pain meds today?
00:13:13Uh, yeah. Yes, I did.
00:13:15Well, do you need a pillow for your foot?
00:13:17It's fine.
00:13:18Yes, see? He's fine.
00:13:20Now, shush.
00:13:32It was a bestseller for ten weeks.
00:13:35That's... That's good.
00:13:37Take it. You should read it.
00:13:40I'm sure you could stand to learn something.
00:13:42Is it a memoir or your business philosophy?
00:13:45A little bit of both.
00:13:47Huh.
00:13:49Is it any good?
00:13:53Just asking.
00:14:12I'm sorry.
00:14:42Are you kidding me?
00:14:44Wow.
00:14:46This isn't a vacation.
00:14:48I know.
00:14:49Yeah, could you tone it down? You're embarrassing me.
00:14:51Sorry.
00:14:55Welcome, Monsieur Justine.
00:14:56Everything is ready for you.
00:14:58The fridge is fully stocked.
00:14:59Good.
00:15:00Would you be going out again this evening?
00:15:02I'll drive myself if I do.
00:15:03Leave the keys.
00:15:05Take my bags to my room.
00:15:06After that, I won't be needing anything else for a while.
00:15:08I'll have one of my assistants call if I do.
00:15:10Of course, Monsieur.
00:15:12Okay, take a look around, get familiar with where everything is,
00:15:15and figure out something for dinner.
00:15:17I want to eat at...
00:15:18Seven.
00:15:19Yeah, okay.
00:15:20Uh, where should I...
00:15:21Take a room.
00:15:28How's this?
00:15:31Hey, this is great.
00:15:33Anything you need?
00:15:34No, no, I just need to get off my foot for a few minutes.
00:15:37Oh, hey, um...
00:15:39Please don't let Justine see me like this.
00:15:41Got it.
00:15:43I'm going to go put away my things, okay?
00:16:09Okay.
00:16:21What are you doing?
00:16:22Uh, I was...
00:16:28This is your room, isn't it?
00:16:30Yes.
00:16:31Sorry, just picking a spot, like you said.
00:16:34Wrong spot.
00:16:36Uh, yeah.
00:16:37While you're here, though, unpack my bags.
00:16:40The closet's right there.
00:16:43So it begins.
00:17:01Did you just wake up?
00:17:02I didn't even mean to fall asleep.
00:17:05He didn't call for me, right?
00:17:07No.
00:17:09He did ask me to unpack his bags.
00:17:11Oh, I'm sorry.
00:17:13Are you the maid for him when you travel, too?
00:17:15Uh, no, no, not really.
00:17:18What about the cook?
00:17:19I usually just order something with the company card.
00:17:21Well, now you tell me.
00:17:23I mean, look, get used to some lowly stuff.
00:17:25The amount of drinks I got for him for the first few months
00:17:27made me think I was his, like...
00:17:29I don't know, like his personal waiter or something.
00:17:31Well, I'd be fine with this if he showed some appreciation.
00:17:34Yeah, yeah, he just, he doesn't really do that.
00:17:37Typical.
00:17:39Did you ever read his book?
00:17:40Um, I actually assumed it was required reading when I got the job
00:17:43because he hands it out to all his employees.
00:17:45So sad.
00:17:46Look, I, I, like, I know it's tough, but...
00:17:49it'll get better, right?
00:17:50You've been working for him for how long now?
00:17:52So you tell me.
00:17:53Has it gotten any better?
00:17:56Point taken.
00:18:01Excuse me, Justin!
00:18:03Uh, Mr. Ross.
00:18:05Your dinner is ready.
00:18:07Where would you like to eat it?
00:18:08Inside is fine.
00:18:10As is.
00:18:11Justin.
00:18:26This'll do.
00:18:27Oh, you can go.
00:18:32Thank you.
00:18:37How'd you need anything else?
00:18:38Mm-mm.
00:18:42Enjoy.
00:18:47Look, you're just gonna have to get used to the idea that he doesn't see us as equals.
00:18:51I can't believe you believe that.
00:18:53I mean, money or not, that's no excuse to behave that way.
00:18:56This is a totally different world than we live in.
00:18:58Dr. Morgan never is like that.
00:19:00Dr. Morgan is a decent human being, and Justin Ross is...
00:19:05So, what do we do tomorrow?
00:19:07He has a full day of meetings and calls.
00:19:09I can take care of whatever he needs for that.
00:19:11If there's anything that requires walking that I might not be able to do.
00:19:16Well, if I can get away during the day,
00:19:18I'm gonna find a doctor and make an appointment for you to get your cast.
00:19:21No, I, I can call around and handle that.
00:19:23You're on the clock, so he's gonna expect you to be available.
00:19:26On the clock?
00:19:27Am I even getting paid?
00:19:30No count on it.
00:19:32I'll get you a better Christmas present this year.
00:19:35Mm-hmm.
00:19:50I need the revised sales projections from each sector of the company.
00:19:53The managers will say they need more time, but too bad.
00:19:55I want them now.
00:19:56You got it.
00:19:57I also want you to stay up on all the gossip about Katrina Sawyer.
00:20:00What the employees over there are saying, too.
00:20:02Okay, yeah. Already on that, actually.
00:20:04Let me set up a way for me to meet with her.
00:20:07Maybe that'll be where you prove useful.
00:20:11Okay. Do you want her to come here?
00:20:13No, that won't work. It's gotta be casual. Uh, natural.
00:20:16What do you mean?
00:20:17She's not a fan.
00:20:19Some hurt feelings from a few years ago.
00:20:21So, figure out a way for us to run into each other.
00:20:24So, you came all the way here for a meeting with someone who doesn't like you?
00:20:29Good news is, I already have the address of where she's staying.
00:20:36Do I go knock on the door?
00:20:39I don't know how coincidental that would be, but we'll think of something.
00:20:42Get to it. Both of you.
00:20:44You got it.
00:20:45Oh, wait.
00:20:55Is it here?
00:20:59Excuse me.
00:21:00Yes, how can I help you?
00:21:01Um, I think I have the right place, but I thought it'd be a hotel.
00:21:04What's the address?
00:21:05I think it's here. It's supposed to be called the Crystal Haven.
00:21:08The Crystal Haven.
00:21:10No, I don't think that...
00:21:13No, actually.
00:21:15Yeah, yeah. It's a yacht.
00:21:17Oh, it is.
00:21:18Yeah, coming in tomorrow.
00:21:20Okay.
00:21:22Good. You're back. We've got tea time. Let's go.
00:21:24I don't... I don't golf.
00:21:26I'm golfing, not you.
00:21:28Is Pete coming?
00:21:30Think that question through.
00:21:32I'll be in the car.
00:21:38Here you go.
00:21:39He's late.
00:21:40Oh.
00:21:41He's late.
00:21:42He's late.
00:21:43He's late.
00:21:44He's late.
00:21:45He's late.
00:21:46He's late.
00:21:47He's late.
00:21:48He's late.
00:21:49He's late.
00:21:50Oh.
00:21:51Lamar Nichols.
00:21:52Oh, is he a friend here?
00:21:54No. He wants to do business with me, so he's flying in.
00:21:57Just to meet with you?
00:21:58Yeah.
00:21:59People do that.
00:22:02I don't think you understand who I am.
00:22:04Justin!
00:22:05Sorry, my flight was late.
00:22:07All right, good to see you. Let's get going, shall we?
00:22:12Uh, where do you want me to...
00:22:14Keep up.
00:22:21Not my day.
00:22:30The trick in golf and business is to keep your eye on the ball.
00:22:39I'll remember that.
00:22:40Thanks for the game.
00:22:41For the time.
00:22:42Sure. Safe trip home.
00:22:51Could have beaten him with my eyes closed.
00:22:53Yeah, I think he realized that, too.
00:22:56Have you ever heard of winning gracefully?
00:22:59He had something I was interested in.
00:23:01Would have let him win.
00:23:03But it was a waste of time.
00:23:06Might as well get some satisfaction out of it.
00:23:11Where do you stand with Katrina?
00:23:13Oh, um, does she own a yacht?
00:23:17I imagine so.
00:23:18The address is to the marina, and she's scheduled to arrive there tomorrow.
00:23:22Your brother said she would already be here.
00:23:25Boats take longer?
00:23:27He should have known.
00:23:28He's not psychic.
00:23:30Well, that's too bad. It would make him useful for once.
00:23:33Don't insult him.
00:23:36What was that?
00:23:38I'm just saying, there's no need to put him down.
00:23:49Great.
00:23:55I like mine scrambled.
00:23:57These are mine.
00:23:59I'm surprised you don't have a cook.
00:24:01When I have guests, I do.
00:24:03It's just me, I like things quiet.
00:24:05You ever cook for yourself?
00:24:07Not if I can help it.
00:24:09I'm not a good cook.
00:24:11I'm not a good cook.
00:24:13I'm not a good cook.
00:24:15I'm not a good cook.
00:24:17Not if I can help it.
00:24:18That's where you come in.
00:24:22Did you enjoy your reading?
00:24:24Your book?
00:24:26Yeah, it was great for putting me to sleep.
00:24:29I'm going to go by the marina today, see about Katrina Sawyer.
00:24:33Anything you need me to do while I'm out?
00:24:35No, but I want a meeting with her by the end of day tomorrow.
00:24:39I'll see what I can do.
00:24:48I'm glad we're off the boat.
00:24:50You haven't got your sea legs yet.
00:24:52Like a pirate.
00:24:54A little bit of exploring will help.
00:24:56Can we do something fun?
00:24:58Katrina, what time do you want dinner tonight at Indigo Bay?
00:25:00How hungry are you, Annie?
00:25:02I'm hungry for ice cream.
00:25:046.30 should be fine.
00:25:06Can we still explore, though?
00:25:08Yes, we will do everything fun we can while on this trip.
00:25:11I promise.
00:25:14The figures look promising, but I want these deals closed faster.
00:25:17There's a new incentive package in the works that we think will get better results.
00:25:20Well, they should be more efficient.
00:25:22Not stalling all the time for an extra handout.
00:25:24Get it done.
00:25:25Will do.
00:25:27Patricia from legal.
00:25:29Want a few minutes, whenever you have time.
00:25:31She's arrived.
00:25:33Katrina Sawyer is here.
00:25:34Well, at the marina.
00:25:36About time.
00:25:38She's eating.
00:25:40She's eating at some place at Indigo Bay at 6.30.
00:25:42I checked and there's only one restaurant there.
00:25:44Yeah, I know it.
00:25:46Make reservations for just before she's supposed to arrive.
00:25:48Got it. I will do that.
00:25:50And be sure to wear something nice.
00:25:52We're going with you?
00:25:54Oh, no. Just you.
00:25:56I don't want Hoppy here to be a distraction.
00:25:58So, it's me eating with the boss while you're supposedly, what, vacationing?
00:26:02Is that what you're going to tell her?
00:26:04You're right.
00:26:06Just go by yourself.
00:26:08You'll be my date.
00:26:10What?
00:26:12Go into town, find a suitable dress.
00:26:14Uh, I have clothes.
00:26:17Based on what I'm seeing, it won't be acceptable if you're supposed to be with me.
00:26:21Get out of my car. Better hurry.
00:26:30It's not that bad.
00:26:31Oh, really?
00:26:33Yeah.
00:26:36It's not that bad.
00:26:38Oh, really? Does he ask you to be his date often?
00:26:40No, but think of it as a compliment.
00:26:42Right? Going out with a billionaire.
00:26:44That's like saying you look like a billion bucks.
00:26:48Just have it funnier in my head.
00:26:50And then this.
00:26:52I have to get a new wardrobe for him?
00:26:54Which one?
00:26:55I don't know. Which one do you like better?
00:26:57I can't think like that.
00:26:59Because whatever I like would be something that would look good on me.
00:27:01And I don't want to look good for him.
00:27:03It's not for him. It's for the whole...
00:27:05Charade?
00:27:07Exactly. What about that one?
00:27:09Yeah.
00:27:11Fine. I'll try it on.
00:27:13Look, for all his faults, he's not...
00:27:15He doesn't have a bad reputation, right?
00:27:17Like, he's not going to step out of line.
00:27:19Oh, great.
00:27:21I feel so much better.
00:27:23It's just dinner, and it's more for Katrina's benefit.
00:27:25Fine.
00:27:29Hey, thank you.
00:27:31This isn't what you want, so...
00:27:33Thank you.
00:27:35If he orders me a salad, I'm quitting.
00:27:41Ross, for two.
00:27:43Right this way.
00:27:49Your table, sir.
00:27:51Oh, no. Sit here.
00:27:53Uh, okay.
00:27:57Thank you.
00:28:01You're welcome.
00:28:07So, what do you normally get here?
00:28:09Food.
00:28:15I've been here twice before.
00:28:17I hardly remember... Oh, she's here.
00:28:19Sawyer, for three.
00:28:21This way, please.
00:28:23Now what?
00:28:25She's coming this way.
00:28:27Um, laugh.
00:28:29Katrina.
00:28:31Justin.
00:28:33Good to see you.
00:28:35Vacationing?
00:28:37Yes.
00:28:39Oh, good. You'll love it here.
00:28:41It's a little windy.
00:28:43Could we sit somewhere else? Maybe over there?
00:28:45Of course.
00:28:47Enjoy your meal.
00:28:49You, too.
00:28:53Wow.
00:28:55She is not like you.
00:28:57Yeah. Got that.
00:28:59Sorry.
00:29:01It's a fact of life in business.
00:29:03Sometimes you win,
00:29:05sometimes you lose,
00:29:07and some who lose just can't let it go.
00:29:13Hey. Hey.
00:29:15Could I get a Shirley Temple?
00:29:17Sure.
00:29:19Excuse me a moment.
00:29:21Good evening.
00:29:23Do you know what you'd like tonight?
00:29:25Yes. The fish
00:29:27with a side of linguine and asparagus
00:29:29and...
00:29:31seafood salad for the lady.
00:29:33Of course.
00:29:35Do you have a wine list?
00:29:37Thanks.
00:29:39Hello again.
00:29:41Hi.
00:29:43Thank you.
00:29:45For your daughter.
00:29:47She loves Shirley Temples.
00:29:49I did, too, when I was little.
00:29:53She's beautiful.
00:29:55Thank you.
00:29:57You know, I'll have the same.
00:29:59Why not?
00:30:01I'm Addison.
00:30:03Katrina. Nice to meet you.
00:30:05Are you here with your family?
00:30:07Well, that's Annie, my daughter,
00:30:09and Jane, my assistant.
00:30:11And you're here with Justin Ross.
00:30:13I guess so.
00:30:15Have you been seeing him for long?
00:30:17No, I'm...
00:30:19still getting to know him.
00:30:23Don't let the money blind you.
00:30:25Good advice.
00:30:27I'm hoping there's more to him than that,
00:30:29but so far I'm not sure.
00:30:33Do you know him well, then?
00:30:35More than I want to.
00:30:37Not romantically. Thank goodness.
00:30:39Anything I should keep in mind?
00:30:41Trust your instincts.
00:30:43Here you go.
00:30:45Thanks.
00:30:47Is there anything fun that you're
00:30:49planning to do while on the island?
00:30:51We'll see what comes up. Anything to relax.
00:30:53Mom, is it ready?
00:30:55Oh, sorry. I'm keeping you.
00:30:57Oh, it's fine. Enjoy your drink.
00:30:59Thanks.
00:31:01I'm going to be around
00:31:03for a couple of weeks.
00:31:05Do you need a break from Justin?
00:31:07It's too much or something.
00:31:09A break sounds wonderful.
00:31:11Sorry, I... I shouldn't have said that.
00:31:13It's fine.
00:31:15My daughter and I are going to have a picnic on the beach tomorrow.
00:31:17Would you like to join us?
00:31:19That sounds great.
00:31:25So?
00:31:27I have lunch with Katrina tomorrow.
00:31:29How?
00:31:31The power of girl talk.
00:31:33Oh.
00:31:35Okay.
00:31:37Great. Tell Pete to clear my schedule for me.
00:31:39Oh, you're not invited.
00:31:41Don't worry.
00:31:43I'll try to swing things over.
00:31:45Fine.
00:31:47The fish with linguine and asparagus
00:31:49and the seafood salad for dinner.
00:31:53Uh, no.
00:32:03Thanks for dinner.
00:32:05Yeah.
00:32:07You're not afraid of me,
00:32:09are you?
00:32:11Should I be?
00:32:13It's pretty common, at least for those beneath me.
00:32:15Maybe people are afraid
00:32:17because you treat those beneath you
00:32:19pretty poorly.
00:32:21I compensate people very well.
00:32:23I'm not talking about money.
00:32:33How was dinner?
00:32:35The fish was good.
00:32:37How about the company?
00:32:39Tolerable.
00:32:41Hey, good job on getting in with Katrina.
00:32:43That's big.
00:32:45I feel for her, and I don't even know what happened.
00:32:47Can I?
00:32:49Knock yourself out.
00:32:53So, when I was researching Katrina,
00:32:55I think I figured out what happened between her and Justin.
00:32:57He was trying to acquire the chip company
00:32:59she was running at the time.
00:33:01Technology chips, not like potatoes.
00:33:03Yeah, I got that.
00:33:05Well, so she had doubts,
00:33:07but he sold her on it, and the deal actually got a lot of buzz.
00:33:09Justin made some promises
00:33:11about what he wanted to do, but instead
00:33:13he just dismantled the entire company.
00:33:15He stood to gain a profit from it,
00:33:17but a lot of people lost their jobs,
00:33:19and Katrina was the one who took all the flack.
00:33:21Then it gets out that Justin said that she was gullible,
00:33:23that he paid way less
00:33:25than the company was worth,
00:33:27and he was really proud of his coup.
00:33:29I can totally see him saying that.
00:33:31Yeah, well, she got fired.
00:33:33Bad press, this is the top ten
00:33:35overpaid CEOs, and she lost her job.
00:33:37Well, a couple years ago, she got hired
00:33:39as a CEO to save a sinking company,
00:33:41but...
00:33:43It's not going well there yet, either.
00:33:45Oh.
00:33:49Yeah, thank you for continually
00:33:51reminding me of that.
00:33:53No, I am not.
00:33:55I still have to have it.
00:33:57Sure, yeah.
00:33:59You know, I'm really glad you taught me how to do this,
00:34:01but sometimes I can't really figure it out.
00:34:11Annie!
00:34:13She's here.
00:34:15You made it.
00:34:17Hi.
00:34:19Hi, I'm Addison.
00:34:21I'm Annie.
00:34:23Hey, do you like origami?
00:34:25Is that for me? Thanks.
00:34:27I thought you might like it.
00:34:29Come on, baby.
00:34:33So, what happened next?
00:34:35Then this huge
00:34:37wave came and washed over the deck,
00:34:39and I thought we were going to sink.
00:34:41Well, I'm glad you didn't.
00:34:43Me too. Mom,
00:34:45can I go in the water? Sure.
00:34:49Oh, wait, can you keep it safe for me?
00:34:51I will.
00:34:55I hope your trip over here wasn't that dangerous.
00:34:57Well, we did hit some rough water,
00:34:59but Annie exaggerates a bit.
00:35:01She's very sweet.
00:35:03Thank you.
00:35:05So, other than enchanting
00:35:07children with origami,
00:35:09what do you do?
00:35:11I'm an office manager back at home for a medical practice.
00:35:13Says so.
00:35:15How long have you been doing that?
00:35:17Five years?
00:35:19No, six, actually.
00:35:21Is that how you met Justin?
00:35:23No.
00:35:25I met him through my brother.
00:35:27He works for Justin.
00:35:29Oh.
00:35:31And we're not really in any type of relationship.
00:35:33I don't want to mislead you
00:35:35or give you the wrong impression.
00:35:37And yet you're here with him.
00:35:39Well, it's more to help my brother.
00:35:41He was in an accident,
00:35:43so I'm just here to help him with the things he can't do.
00:35:45Will he be all right?
00:35:47Yeah, just a broken leg.
00:35:51So, you're here for business, then?
00:35:53Uh, more of a favor.
00:35:55I see.
00:35:59So, what brought you here,
00:36:01of all places?
00:36:03It seemed like a good spot to escape to.
00:36:05A nice change from my usual haunts.
00:36:07Apparently, I couldn't have
00:36:09picked a worse spot with Justin Ross here.
00:36:11You really
00:36:13have a problem with him.
00:36:15You would, too.
00:36:17He manipulated me, went back on his word,
00:36:19and tried to ruin my career.
00:36:21I'm so sorry.
00:36:23Things were pretty bad for a while.
00:36:25They're not perfect right now,
00:36:27either.
00:36:29And with Justin around,
00:36:31I don't want history to repeat itself.
00:36:33Mm-hmm.
00:36:41Thank you for lunch.
00:36:43And for the company.
00:36:45It was good to talk with you.
00:36:47And for what it's worth, I hope you enjoy yourself here.
00:36:49If Justin leaves, maybe I will.
00:36:51Well, I'll see what I can do,
00:36:53but I doubt I can change his mind.
00:36:57Do you think he regrets it?
00:36:59Regret?
00:37:01That would mean he has a conscience.
00:37:03Well, anything is possible.
00:37:05Addison?
00:37:07Hey.
00:37:09What are you doing?
00:37:11I thought we'd get some jet skis. Go exploring.
00:37:13Sure.
00:37:15Katrina, you're more than welcome to join.
00:37:17But no.
00:37:19Other plans?
00:37:21No.
00:37:23How'd it go?
00:37:25Uh, good.
00:37:27I need to talk to her at some point.
00:37:29When she'll listen to me.
00:37:31I can't force her to.
00:37:33It sounds like you didn't do yourself any favors
00:37:35with whatever happened last time around.
00:37:37Watch it.
00:37:39You're not going to win her over by being overbearing.
00:37:41Are we really going jet skiing?
00:37:43No.
00:37:45Ah.
00:37:47So you said that just so you seem like you're a fun,
00:37:49relatable guy.
00:37:53I thought you'd do it because you're a thrill seeker.
00:37:55At least that's what it makes you seem like
00:37:57in your book.
00:37:59I used to be.
00:38:01Now it makes Wall Street and my insurance agent nervous.
00:38:03I don't think I'd call jet skiing thrill seeking,
00:38:05though.
00:38:07I suppose not.
00:38:09Do you know what your book doesn't talk about, though?
00:38:11My top ten crypto picks?
00:38:13Boring.
00:38:15No.
00:38:17Who you were before you were the self-made
00:38:19entrepreneur, genius billionaire.
00:38:21Ah.
00:38:23Is there going to be a second book in the works about that?
00:38:25No.
00:38:27Sorry to disappoint you.
00:38:31I used to hang around the golf courses when I was a kid.
00:38:33I'd hunt for lost golf balls and gather them up.
00:38:35Why?
00:38:37To sell.
00:38:39My family was not well off, so it helped.
00:38:41It wasn't a lot, but
00:38:43it got me enough for lunch money for school.
00:38:45Well, why didn't you write about that?
00:38:47I'd rather focus on the now.
00:38:49Like Katrina.
00:38:51Fine.
00:38:53Her feelings about you are the biggest hurdle.
00:38:55So if you're going to get anywhere,
00:38:57you've got to get her past that.
00:38:59She only sees her side of it, though.
00:39:01There were considerations, pressures from every side.
00:39:03Like what?
00:39:05I had a lot of attention from everyone.
00:39:07Investors, analysts, competitors.
00:39:09I did what I had to.
00:39:11And you're okay with that?
00:39:13You have to do
00:39:15whatever it takes to succeed in business.
00:39:29You need anything else tonight?
00:39:31No.
00:39:33Okay. Till tomorrow, then.
00:39:35Hey, listen.
00:39:37Uh...
00:39:39You did good today.
00:39:41Thanks.
00:39:43Putting your brother to shame, though.
00:39:45I got lucky.
00:39:47And you shouldn't forget how much you rely on him.
00:39:49Only for things a toddler could do.
00:39:51All right.
00:39:53Enough of that.
00:39:55Stop putting him down.
00:39:57He must do a good job,
00:39:59or you would have fired him a long time ago.
00:40:01You can't keep treating him like he's nothing.
00:40:03I was paying you a compliment.
00:40:05At the expense of someone else?
00:40:07You're only saying that because he's your brother.
00:40:09I hope I would say that
00:40:11no matter who you were talking about.
00:40:13He works hard.
00:40:15Harder than I've ever seen him work.
00:40:17And he stresses about it all the time.
00:40:19Because you don't care, or show you're grateful.
00:40:21How would you know?
00:40:23He broke his leg in an accident,
00:40:25rushing back to work
00:40:27after taking five minutes to have lunch with me.
00:40:29Did you ever express any concern?
00:40:31It's not my problem.
00:40:33It doesn't mean that you can't show a little compassion.
00:40:35You didn't even ask him what happened.
00:40:37It was obvious.
00:40:39He hurt his leg.
00:40:41Where's the mystery?
00:40:43Besides, what other job brings him and you here?
00:40:45It's not like this is a vacation.
00:40:47He's working with a broken leg.
00:40:49And it hasn't been a picnic for me either.
00:40:51Oh, really?
00:40:53Yeah.
00:40:55You expect me to run all your errands,
00:40:57cook for you,
00:40:59be your housekeeper and maid,
00:41:01and your fake date?
00:41:05Well, half the stuff I asked you to do
00:41:07was just to see if you would do it.
00:41:09Are you serious?
00:41:11You're unbelievable.
00:41:19You can't keep talking to him like that.
00:41:21Do you know how hard it is for me to hear him
00:41:23put you down all the time?
00:41:25Look, Addison, I don't love it either,
00:41:27but this is temporary, right?
00:41:29Okay, fine.
00:41:31Look, just keep your head down
00:41:33for a while, all right?
00:41:35Pete, at some point, that won't be enough.
00:41:37You can't keep bowing down to him.
00:41:39I'm not going to be in this job forever, okay?
00:41:41I just have to tread water for a little longer
00:41:43and then he'll give me a chance somewhere better in the company.
00:41:45And how do you know that?
00:41:47Talked about it on my first day.
00:41:49Wow, that's ironclad.
00:41:51Okay.
00:41:53Whatever.
00:41:55Did you call the doctor?
00:41:57No, I set an appointment up for sometime early next week.
00:41:59Good, I'll take you there.
00:42:01No, no, Justin needs someone here to...
00:42:03Justin is a big boy.
00:42:05I'm sure he can handle things by himself
00:42:07for a couple hours.
00:42:15Good morning.
00:42:17Morning. How do you like your eggs?
00:42:19What?
00:42:21Eggs. Breakfast.
00:42:23You're making me breakfast.
00:42:25Since you pointed out how badly I treat you,
00:42:27I figure it's the least I could do.
00:42:29Over medium.
00:42:31Yolk broken?
00:42:33No, thank you.
00:42:35You past the bagels?
00:42:37Yeah.
00:42:39So, I need a meeting with Katrina,
00:42:41which I know,
00:42:43it's out of my hands, for now at least.
00:42:45But in the meantime, I want to review
00:42:47everything about her company.
00:42:49Synergies, costs, benefits, all that.
00:42:51Today?
00:42:53Where's Pete?
00:42:55He's coming. Do you want yours toasted?
00:42:57Yeah.
00:42:59You do know it's Saturday, right?
00:43:01So?
00:43:03Do you always work 24-7?
00:43:05I mean, you're in a beautiful place,
00:43:07an amazing home, supposedly vacationing.
00:43:09Your point?
00:43:11Well, you could actually just take a day off.
00:43:13Why? So you and Pete can have the day off too?
00:43:15No, because you could use it.
00:43:17No, I've been here before.
00:43:19A lot of other places.
00:43:21And he's seen them all.
00:43:23That's the saddest thing I think I've heard in a while.
00:43:25There's got to be something you want to do.
00:43:27Eat.
00:43:33So, Davidson wanted some extra time next week.
00:43:35You still want him to preview the deal points?
00:43:37Yeah, send him what we have,
00:43:39but tell Hank to check it for any updated figures.
00:43:41Okay, yeah, will do.
00:43:43Make sure no one over there is talking when they shouldn't be.
00:43:45The situation here is delicate.
00:43:47Yeah, no, for sure. You got it.
00:43:51Uh, hey, I just wanted to, uh,
00:43:53wanted to thank you for letting Addison come.
00:43:55I know she can be pretty,
00:43:57pretty outspoken, but I...
00:43:59She's fine.
00:44:01Okay. Yes.
00:44:03Good. Uh,
00:44:05thanks again.
00:44:07Wait a minute.
00:44:09You and Addison
00:44:11can have the rest of the day off.
00:44:13Sorry, what did you just say?
00:44:15Get out of here for a while.
00:44:17Both of you.
00:44:19Okay.
00:44:21Okay.
00:44:23Thank you.
00:44:31Has he ever done this before?
00:44:33No, that's why we have to leave before he changes his mind.
00:44:37Can we take his car?
00:44:39There's no way I'm asking him that.
00:44:41I'm just gonna call a cab instead.
00:44:43Okay.
00:44:45Oh, I forgot my wallet.
00:44:47Okay, hurry, though.
00:44:55Oh.
00:44:57Sorry, I forgot something.
00:44:59Oh, okay.
00:45:01Uh, do you need anything before we go?
00:45:03Thought you already left.
00:45:05Almost. We're waiting for a cab.
00:45:07No, you just take the car.
00:45:09Uh, really? You sure?
00:45:11Yeah.
00:45:13Yeah, that'd be easier.
00:45:15Uh, what are you doing the rest of the day?
00:45:17I haven't decided yet.
00:45:19You?
00:45:21Well, I wanted to go snorkeling, but Pete can't.
00:45:23So instead, we're going to
00:45:25this spot where the planes
00:45:27land really close to the beach.
00:45:29Uh, Pete used to want to be a pilot, so...
00:45:31There you go. See you then.
00:45:35Do you wanna come?
00:45:37It's your car,
00:45:39and your day off, too.
00:45:41It could be fun, if you want.
00:45:43Hey, um...
00:45:47Give me a second to change.
00:45:53I can't believe you invited him.
00:45:55It felt like the right thing to do.
00:45:57I'm surprised he agreed to come.
00:45:59Yeah, well, so much for a day off.
00:46:01Relax. He hasn't even asked you for anything yet.
00:46:05Hey, there's a schedule for when the flights land.
00:46:07Next one's in a half hour.
00:46:09Oh, okay. Well, we'll just...
00:46:11We'll burn until then.
00:46:13Chill.
00:46:15I'm gonna go explore.
00:46:19Thanks, Mom.
00:46:27You'll be fine.
00:46:29I know.
00:46:31Look at that water, though.
00:46:33It's beautiful.
00:46:35You okay if I leave you for a bit?
00:46:37Oh, yeah, no. For sure.
00:46:39Great idea, Pete.
00:46:41Let's go to the beach.
00:46:49Did you get in the water yet?
00:46:51Yeah. Nice.
00:46:53Warm.
00:46:57What are you looking for?
00:46:59A plane.
00:47:01Gotta have enough time to run back to Pete
00:47:03to grab my phone for photos.
00:47:05Oh.
00:47:07You've never seen this before?
00:47:09No. Why would I?
00:47:11Well, I figured you have a home here.
00:47:13You see all the highlights.
00:47:15I usually don't have time.
00:47:17Sounds like you need to relax more.
00:47:19Or are you the type
00:47:21that likes to relax more at home?
00:47:23Well, I have six homes.
00:47:25Huh.
00:47:27Yeah, it doesn't surprise me.
00:47:29But those are houses.
00:47:31I mean, like, where is home?
00:47:33Where's home for you?
00:47:35Well, I live in the city now,
00:47:37but when I think of home,
00:47:39I think of my parents' house.
00:47:41It's where we grew up, mostly.
00:47:43I know I can always go there
00:47:45to feel safe.
00:47:47Happy. Loved.
00:47:49Are your parents around?
00:47:51Uh, no. Illnesses.
00:47:53A few years apart.
00:47:55Um, I'm sorry. I didn't know.
00:47:57It's in the book.
00:47:59I haven't finished it yet.
00:48:01Nah. Excuses. Excuses.
00:48:05You know, your book's good and all that,
00:48:07but it's not really you.
00:48:09How so?
00:48:11Well, it's this proud, accomplished,
00:48:13bragging version of you.
00:48:15Gee, thanks.
00:48:17And you have every right to be proud
00:48:19of what you've done.
00:48:21It's amazing. It's just not you.
00:48:23I think I should point out
00:48:25that you're not the only one
00:48:27I think I should point out
00:48:29you've only known me a week.
00:48:31Doesn't mean I'm wrong.
00:48:33There's more to you than the billionaire.
00:48:35Most people are fine with that title alone.
00:48:39So, what more do you see?
00:48:41I think...
00:48:43well,
00:48:45I see a decent person.
00:48:47Wow, don't go too overboard with compliments.
00:48:49Maybe likable, even, but you hide it.
00:48:51Likable? I'm really flattered.
00:48:53Don't mock me.
00:48:55I'm pretty sure I'm the one being mocked.
00:48:57I'm being totally serious.
00:48:59I think that makes me feel worse.
00:49:01Sorry.
00:49:03It's fine. You must not be used to
00:49:05caring what other people think of me.
00:49:07Oh, no, I'm not saying...
00:49:09I mean, what I think doesn't matter.
00:49:11You've been telling me what you think
00:49:13every day, whether I want to hear it or not.
00:49:15Why wouldn't your opinion matter to me now?
00:49:17Are you saying it mattered to you
00:49:19all the other times?
00:49:21Yes.
00:49:25Oh, my God.
00:49:27Wow.
00:49:31This is amazing.
00:49:37Did you get it all?
00:49:39Oh, I got the whole thing on camera.
00:49:41Yeah. You'll have to send it to Mom and Dad.
00:49:43They'll get a kick out of it.
00:49:45Addison!
00:49:47Hi, Annie.
00:49:49I still have it.
00:49:51My mom says I'm wearing it out.
00:49:53Annie, Addison is busy.
00:49:55No, it's okay.
00:49:57I only know a couple animals, though,
00:49:59because that's all my brother here taught me.
00:50:01You make animals, too?
00:50:03I do.
00:50:05When we get back to some paper, we'll make you something special.
00:50:07Maybe you and your mom can come by the house for dinner tomorrow.
00:50:09Addison and Pete can have the origami for you then.
00:50:11Thank you, but
00:50:13we already have dinner plans.
00:50:15We were thinking of going snorkeling
00:50:17in a couple days. Would you want to come?
00:50:19We could find a good spot
00:50:21off of one of the small islands.
00:50:23I have a boat that could take us.
00:50:25So do I.
00:50:27Well, this one's more for sport.
00:50:29It's easier to get around for snorkeling.
00:50:31And I read that turtles hang out around those islands.
00:50:33Can we, Mom?
00:50:35Fine.
00:50:39I thought for sure she would say no.
00:50:41Well, Annie helped.
00:50:43I just hope Katrina doesn't think I'm manipulating her
00:50:45because it kind of feels like I am.
00:50:47No, no, you're not.
00:50:49Dad always told you that. It would mean Mom would get in a fight
00:50:51and you'd be the one to just smooth it over.
00:50:53Maybe that's how I got all my
00:50:55doctor's office people skills.
00:50:57Yeah, could be.
00:50:59But you did set Katrina at ease.
00:51:01He's right. You did great.
00:51:03Thanks.
00:51:05You're going to have to be careful with how you bring up the business on this stuff with her, though.
00:51:07Yeah, she's pretty guarded already, isn't she?
00:51:09Yeah, keep it casual.
00:51:11How?
00:51:13I mean, I know how to be casual, but with her,
00:51:15what would that look like?
00:51:17Relax. Just be yourself.
00:51:19I usually am.
00:51:21Yeah, but that's Mr. Billionaire determined to conquer the world.
00:51:23What about the guy who grew up
00:51:25gathering golf balls for extra money?
00:51:27Wait, what? Really?
00:51:29I regret telling you that already.
00:51:31Why?
00:51:33You don't move in these rich circles. Nobody cares about a sob story.
00:51:35Especially if you're from old money.
00:51:37Well, Katrina strikes me as
00:51:39someone who would prefer an honest
00:51:41and down-to-earth conversation.
00:51:43Why else would she have invited me to a picnic at the beach the other day?
00:51:45I'm not telling her that story.
00:51:47Then don't.
00:51:49But be that person. Humble.
00:51:51Instead of arrogant.
00:51:59Hey.
00:52:01Hey. Everything okay?
00:52:03Yeah. Yeah.
00:52:05You need to stay off that lake.
00:52:07Let me sit down, then.
00:52:11So what's up?
00:52:13It's a little strange.
00:52:15What is?
00:52:17I've never seen Justin ask for
00:52:19anybody's help like that.
00:52:21Well, it wasn't really help. More like our opinion.
00:52:23See, that's the problem.
00:52:25Justin Ross doesn't care what anybody else thinks.
00:52:27Maybe he's turning over a new leaf.
00:52:31There are no new leaves with him.
00:52:33He's only got dead branches.
00:52:35Sorry, I'm trying to figure out how to...
00:52:39Remember that girl in high school that I had a crush on?
00:52:41Sadie?
00:52:43Ugh, yes.
00:52:45Yeah, right, and I didn't want to see it, but she was...
00:52:47Awful?
00:52:49Yes, and by the time I figured it out, I got my heart just
00:52:51stomped on, and you...
00:52:55I used all my powers as a senior
00:52:57to make her stop manipulating you
00:52:59and every other good-hearted boy in your grade.
00:53:01Right, yeah.
00:53:03So...
00:53:05Thing is, I feel like
00:53:07the situations are reversed now.
00:53:09What are you...
00:53:11Justin.
00:53:13He's your boss.
00:53:15Yeah, and still not the best person in the world.
00:53:17He's not the worst, either.
00:53:19See, see, that's what I'm talking about.
00:53:21I feel like you're saying more to him there
00:53:23than there actually is.
00:53:25There's...
00:53:27No, I'm not.
00:53:29Sure?
00:53:31Look, I get it. I'm the little brother. What do I know?
00:53:33But I do feel like I'm pretty observant
00:53:35for the most part, and
00:53:37what I'm seeing is
00:53:39something between you guys.
00:53:41Well, I...
00:53:43I don't know about that.
00:53:45Okay.
00:53:47Okay, maybe I'm wrong.
00:53:49Just, um...
00:53:51Just watch out.
00:53:53Of course.
00:53:55But there's nothing to worry about.
00:54:01Forward that to the on-call service
00:54:03just so they're aware.
00:54:05What else?
00:54:07Hey, yes.
00:54:09We gotta go.
00:54:11Yeah, we've had a lot of problems with that care.
00:54:13I'm gonna be late, and my leg's broken,
00:54:15so we...
00:54:17What is it?
00:54:19I'm gonna be late for my doctor's appointment.
00:54:21Yes.
00:54:23Hold on. I'm sorry. It's work back home.
00:54:25It'll be just another minute.
00:54:27I can take him.
00:54:29Are you sure?
00:54:31You're in the middle of something. It's fine.
00:54:33Oh, no, I can handle it. Okay.
00:54:35Let's go then.
00:54:37Yeah, I don't know. I'm still here.
00:54:39If you could call Kyle about the vendor payment list...
00:54:55Stop that.
00:54:57What?
00:54:59I can see you out of the corner of my eye.
00:55:01So...
00:55:03Finally getting the cast on.
00:55:05Yeah, yeah.
00:55:07It's the, uh...
00:55:09It's the plan.
00:55:11I had to wait for the swelling to go down
00:55:13before they could actually cast it, so...
00:55:15Oh.
00:55:21How...
00:55:23How did it happen?
00:55:25Oh, it was... It was an accident.
00:55:27No, I mean...
00:55:29No, I mean, I was...
00:55:31I mean, I was on my scooter, and...
00:55:33A bike courier pulled out in front of me,
00:55:35and we just ran into each other,
00:55:37and my...
00:55:39My leg got the worst of it, so...
00:55:41Yeah.
00:55:43You got into an accident
00:55:45on your scooter
00:55:47with a bike courier?
00:55:49Yeah.
00:55:53It's not uncommon.
00:55:55I'm sure it's not crazy city.
00:55:57Yeah.
00:56:09Oh, man.
00:56:11We're back.
00:56:13Looks good.
00:56:15Yeah, it's already itching.
00:56:17What did the doctor say?
00:56:19You know, the usual stuff. Don't get it wet.
00:56:21Stay off of it, that kind of thing.
00:56:23Thank you for taking him.
00:56:25Shall we eat? Need any help?
00:56:27It's all ready.
00:56:29I'll go grab the rest.
00:56:39Maybe they're running late.
00:56:41Or we've been stood up.
00:56:43Yeah.
00:56:45I'm sorry.
00:56:47I doubt it's because of you.
00:56:49Well, let's just give it a few more minutes.
00:56:51Go make sure the boat's ready.
00:56:53We're still going?
00:56:55I mean, even if they don't show up?
00:56:57I mean, we're here.
00:56:59Might as well.
00:57:05Want one?
00:57:07Yeah, thanks.
00:57:09So, I have a question.
00:57:11What is so special about Katrina's company?
00:57:13I mean, enough that you'd have to go through all this.
00:57:15Well, what her company has
00:57:17paired with what my company does
00:57:19could make a lot of leaps
00:57:21in battery power performance in life.
00:57:23And putting that into just about
00:57:25every device we use
00:57:27has a lot of financial potential.
00:57:29And if it doesn't work?
00:57:31What then?
00:57:33I move on.
00:57:35There are other options, just not as good.
00:57:37Someone is going to figure out what she has, though,
00:57:39and go after it, giving me more competition.
00:57:41I wish I could leave it alone, but
00:57:43it's out of my hands.
00:57:45Is it? You're the owner and CEO.
00:57:47You make the decisions.
00:57:49My fortune is tied to
00:57:51wowing everyone.
00:57:53And you can't wow anyone without
00:57:55beating expectations.
00:57:57Sounds exhausting.
00:57:59Want to switch jobs?
00:58:01No, thanks.
00:58:03Office manager, right? How's that?
00:58:05It's fine. Much simpler than your job.
00:58:09I feel like you could do more.
00:58:11I mean,
00:58:13you're very capable.
00:58:15With your skills, you could be anything you want.
00:58:17I'm fine with who I am.
00:58:19Addison Burke.
00:58:21Office manager.
00:58:23Just Addison Burke.
00:58:25What I do doesn't mean that's all there is to me.
00:58:29So who are you beyond the office manager?
00:58:33Organizational guru.
00:58:35Pete makes fun of me for that one.
00:58:39A fan of crafts and nature documentaries.
00:58:43And a good friend.
00:58:45At least, I hope I can say that.
00:58:47You can.
00:58:49Sorry.
00:58:51We're a bit late.
00:58:53Katrina, hi. Glad you came.
00:58:55Hey, Addison. Can we go snorkeling now?
00:58:57Let's get on the boat first.
00:59:15Let's go.
00:59:45Did you see the turtle?
00:59:47Yeah.
00:59:49Come on. I think there's another one over there.
00:59:51Hold on a sec. I want to grab my camera.
00:59:53Annie!
00:59:55Go ahead and grab your camera. I'll watch her.
00:59:57Thank you.
01:00:03Oh.
01:00:05Thank you.
01:00:07Yeah.
01:00:09You guys hungry?
01:00:11We got food, drinks, or...
01:00:13No. I'm just here to grab my camera.
01:00:17It might be kind of tough to get her out of the water.
01:00:19I think you're right.
01:00:23Could we, um...
01:00:25Could we talk for a moment?
01:00:29I'm glad you came.
01:00:31Annie insisted.
01:00:33To be honest, I was perfectly fine to not show up.
01:00:37I understand.
01:00:39Well, there's no use in me beating around the bush, so...
01:00:43I did not
01:00:45handle that last deal well.
01:00:47I treated it just as business
01:00:49with that company being some prize to win,
01:00:51even if it meant going back
01:00:53on some promises I had made.
01:00:55I see now
01:00:57that I was callous,
01:00:59especially after the deal was done,
01:01:01and I didn't need to be.
01:01:03Thank you
01:01:05for saying as much.
01:01:07So what do you want now?
01:01:09You're not one to pass up an opportunity.
01:01:11You want something.
01:01:13Okay.
01:01:15I want to acquire your company.
01:01:17I think it would be a great addition to mine.
01:01:19I can see the headlines now.
01:01:21Katrina Sawyer sinks another ship
01:01:23for Justin Ross to pilfer.
01:01:25No, look, I'm only telling you what I'm thinking.
01:01:27Why my company?
01:01:29Your new battery patents and technology.
01:01:31And some other parts make sense as well,
01:01:33but mainly the battery division.
01:01:35Is that all?
01:01:37What about you? What do you want?
01:01:39You don't care what I want.
01:01:41I'm trying to.
01:01:43It's new for me, I'll admit.
01:01:47I want to turn it around,
01:01:49to build it up and not cut it into little pieces.
01:01:51Okay. Go on.
01:01:53I'm trying to get Justin into business.
01:02:05Katrina said
01:02:07she'd look over the proposals.
01:02:09Proposals? More than one?
01:02:11I'll include some ideas she had, which won't work,
01:02:13but it's okay. The important thing is
01:02:15we're talking, and that's because of you.
01:02:17Oh, I don't think I had much to do with it.
01:02:19You know what I mean
01:02:21with the way you befriended her
01:02:23and me?
01:02:25You created a bridge, so
01:02:27thank you. You're welcome.
01:02:29You know, it was just as much
01:02:31because you were being more yourself
01:02:33down to earth.
01:02:35Humble instead of arrogant?
01:02:37Yeah.
01:02:39The guy who grew up like millions
01:02:41of other people and worked
01:02:43hard for where he is now.
01:02:45You prefer him?
01:02:47It's easy
01:02:49to like that guy.
01:02:51Yeah.
01:02:57I'm gonna go
01:02:59check in with Pete. See if I missed
01:03:01anything that needs attention. Okay.
01:03:09The sales
01:03:11SVP thinks these numbers are actually on the low end
01:03:13of what the battery could do. Good.
01:03:15Nothing like under-promising and over-delivering.
01:03:19Hey, Pete.
01:03:21Does Addison
01:03:23like horses?
01:03:25Uh, I mean
01:03:27I guess, like
01:03:29start horses?
01:03:31Yeah. Is she okay with them?
01:03:33Like riding them?
01:03:35I mean, yeah. I mean, she went to an equestrian camp
01:03:37one summer growing up, so
01:03:39yeah.
01:03:41Okay. Good.
01:03:43Tell sales this is good, but
01:03:45keep it under wraps still. Okay.
01:03:50Why is Justin
01:03:52asking me if you like horses?
01:03:54I have no idea. Really?
01:03:56Are you sure? Because the whole time that I've worked
01:03:58for him, nothing has been as
01:04:00bizarre as what I've seen since we've been here.
01:04:02Well, I don't know what to tell you.
01:04:04Maybe he's just being nice. See, that's
01:04:06the problem. Because Justin doesn't
01:04:08do nice, and
01:04:10it's gonna kill me to ask you this, but
01:04:12is he flirting with you?
01:04:14No.
01:04:16Do you still know what flirting looks like?
01:04:18Yes.
01:04:20But you do have to admit, he is acting strange,
01:04:22right? And don't try to explain it away or deny it.
01:04:24Okay.
01:04:26Maybe.
01:04:28Okay, then.
01:04:30Does he date a lot?
01:04:32I mean, do you
01:04:34send flowers to women on his
01:04:36behalf?
01:04:38Oh, you are interested in him.
01:04:40It was just a question. No, you
01:04:42don't ask a question about someone's dating life
01:04:44unless you are also interested.
01:04:46What could you possibly see in him, right?
01:04:48Oh, it's not the money, is it?
01:04:50No, of course not.
01:04:52But,
01:04:54and I'm not saying that I am interested,
01:04:56okay? But,
01:04:58what if, what if he's just
01:05:00like anybody else? Trying to
01:05:02get by, but under the scrutiny of everyone
01:05:04watching and critiquing?
01:05:06What if
01:05:08him being difficult is the effect,
01:05:10not the cause?
01:05:12Or, he's a jerk, and he's gonna
01:05:14trample over you just like he tramples over everybody else.
01:05:16He's not a jerk.
01:05:18I think he's lonely, though.
01:05:20Really?
01:05:22Well, think about it. All that money
01:05:24and influence,
01:05:26people assuming a lot about you,
01:05:28it's isolating.
01:05:30You know, my heart just bleeds
01:05:32for him, but
01:05:34that's not your problem.
01:05:40You're not gonna listen to a word I'm saying, are you?
01:05:42Of course I'm listening,
01:05:44but it'll be fine, okay?
01:05:46Okay.
01:05:54How's the leg today?
01:05:56Oh, it's, it's fine, thanks.
01:05:58You have to wear the cast for long?
01:06:00Um, no, he said six to eight weeks, so I'm
01:06:02hoping for six.
01:06:04Oh, did you see the email from Katrina?
01:06:06She said she wanted to meet tomorrow. That's great!
01:06:08I can confirm that if you want.
01:06:10I'll do it.
01:06:12Oh, okay.
01:06:16Morning. Hi.
01:06:22So, uh, there's this, uh,
01:06:24spot here for, uh,
01:06:26horseback riding.
01:06:28They take you on a path and through the water,
01:06:30too.
01:06:32Would you like to go?
01:06:34Yeah, that'd be fun.
01:06:40I got a chunk stuck in my throat, sorry.
01:06:52What do you think?
01:06:54This is pretty awesome.
01:06:56I bet everything you do
01:06:58is pretty amazing wherever you go.
01:07:00But how do you find one that stands
01:07:02out when they're all so special?
01:07:04You think the activity is what's amazing.
01:07:06Isn't it?
01:07:08No.
01:07:14So was there ever a time
01:07:16you were impressed easily, too?
01:07:18Long time ago.
01:07:22What impressed you back then?
01:07:24Uh, flying first class.
01:07:26Really? Yeah. Why?
01:07:28Well, all these business
01:07:30types were around me, bored and
01:07:32used to it all.
01:07:34Service, the extra room.
01:07:36And I was almost giddy.
01:07:38I felt like they knew
01:07:40I didn't belong.
01:07:42And now you fly in your own jet.
01:07:44I know how things change, right?
01:07:46Being impressed
01:07:48isn't bad.
01:07:50It's a sign you
01:07:52still remember the simpler things
01:07:54and appreciate what's changed.
01:07:56I don't run in the
01:07:58social circles that show any appreciation.
01:08:00Well, that's too bad.
01:08:02It'd probably be refreshing.
01:08:04It is.
01:08:06It's one of the things I like about you.
01:08:10You're not like everyone else.
01:08:12You came here to help your brother
01:08:14and you haven't tried to butter me up once.
01:08:16Well, how do you know?
01:08:18Trust me, I've been around enough people
01:08:20who put on a fake smile to try to get something out of me.
01:08:24The thing is,
01:08:26you're different.
01:08:28And it's making me
01:08:30be different.
01:08:35Oh!
01:08:45Thank you.
01:08:47I like that a lot.
01:08:49I'm glad you enjoyed the horses.
01:08:51Not just the horses.
01:08:53Addison!
01:08:55Addison, did you see the text
01:08:57from Mom and Dad?
01:08:59Thanks for coming with.
01:09:01Um, yeah.
01:09:03How does it feel to spend Christmas in a...
01:09:05In a tiny cabin.
01:09:07Kind of hard to get excited about after all this.
01:09:09Yeah.
01:09:11Who's going to tell her that, though?
01:09:13Not it.
01:09:15Oh, come on.
01:09:17What have you been doing?
01:09:19I was just working on the Katrina thing.
01:09:21How do you think that'll all play out?
01:09:23Justin will keep working on it.
01:09:25I hope she's talking.
01:09:27He'll get his way.
01:09:29Well, she still doesn't want to sell.
01:09:31I thought she was considering.
01:09:33Yeah, it's just...
01:09:35It's what he says.
01:09:37Dad says he wants to go on a cruise instead.
01:09:41Men need your pacemaking skills.
01:09:53Research, break down the costs, profits.
01:09:55Got it.
01:09:57She's going to be here in about, ooh, 20 minutes.
01:09:59That's a lot of time.
01:10:01Do you want me to sit in?
01:10:03No, let's keep it as casual as possible.
01:10:05She has a connection to Addison, though.
01:10:07Is she, uh...
01:10:09Coming, coming.
01:10:11Are you nervous?
01:10:13About what, the meeting?
01:10:15Yeah, it's important to you.
01:10:17It'll be all right.
01:10:19I just have to convince her to see reality.
01:10:21What if you two don't agree?
01:10:23Probably won't at first, but she'll come around.
01:10:25I've looked over what you sent me.
01:10:27It's a bit outside the scope of what we talked about.
01:10:29It's all simple scenarios at this point,
01:10:31but it would be a mistake to dismiss any.
01:10:33I've looked at the financials,
01:10:35and the return for your investors is very favorable
01:10:37with what I'm proposing.
01:10:39In the short term, yes.
01:10:41But I've missed the bigger, longer-term picture before,
01:10:43and I don't want to do that again.
01:10:45The long-term picture is,
01:10:47your company's debt is projected to grow
01:10:49while your revenue shrinks at an unforgiving rate.
01:10:51You have to stop the bleeding.
01:10:53Even so, let's start with talking about
01:10:55the scenario I'm more interested in,
01:10:57since it would be a mistake
01:10:59to dismiss anything.
01:11:01Of course.
01:11:07I know I'm not the expert here,
01:11:09but that meeting seemed a little rough.
01:11:11It's fine.
01:11:13That's how it goes sometimes.
01:11:15I think she felt like you weren't listening to her.
01:11:17I listen fine, but she's wrong.
01:11:19Her solutions aren't going to dig her out of the hole.
01:11:21She started listening to you
01:11:23when you were being more yourself,
01:11:25not the billionaire business empire persona.
01:11:27If you want her to...
01:11:29Like you said, you're not an expert.
01:11:33I'm sorry.
01:11:35That was...
01:11:37It'll be fine.
01:11:39This is hardly new territory for me, okay?
01:11:41Okay.
01:11:51Justin.
01:11:59Justin.
01:12:01What?
01:12:03What are you doing in my room?
01:12:05I'm sorry. A story just broke about you and Katrina.
01:12:07What?
01:12:09It was a proposed merger, but analysts suspect it will fail.
01:12:11Sawyer confirms she will not encourage
01:12:13a sale of the company,
01:12:15and instead states she will consider new offers
01:12:17from potential partners
01:12:19to collaborate on its revolutionary battery technology.
01:12:21How did this get out?
01:12:23I have no idea.
01:12:25It could have been her people who leaked it, or ours,
01:12:27but she did make a statement.
01:12:29This is her slamming the door in my face.
01:12:31What are we going to do?
01:12:33Call my pilot. Have the jet ready in an hour.
01:12:39The PR team is ready and waiting.
01:12:41I know Hank is also making calls.
01:12:43Fine.
01:12:45I don't understand why this story is a bad thing.
01:12:47Don't worry about it.
01:12:49Katrina made her position pretty clear.
01:12:51She doesn't want to sell.
01:12:53I know. Told the whole world about it.
01:12:55So why not seriously consider something she does want?
01:12:57Something she wants.
01:12:59Look, I appreciate that you're trying to help,
01:13:01but you don't know what you're talking about.
01:13:03But what if...
01:13:05Addison, come get a drink.
01:13:07Want some orange juice?
01:13:11The story will blow over, but the real damage is in...
01:13:13The competition.
01:13:15Any advantage we had is now gone.
01:13:17There are very few that can seriously compete, though.
01:13:19But what does it matter if she doesn't want to do business with us?
01:13:21I was so close, too.
01:13:23You still can be.
01:13:25I want to flex some muscle a bit.
01:13:27Okay.
01:13:29Keep the other companies away.
01:13:31Warn them off? You know that might create more waves.
01:13:33More like dangle a carrot to keep them out of the picture.
01:13:35Give her no choice but to come back to us.
01:13:37You really think that'll work?
01:13:39Yes.
01:13:41You hardly heard out her alternatives.
01:13:43If she thinks you aren't listening, it's no wonder this is coming out now.
01:13:45This is my business, not yours.
01:13:47I'm running a multi-billion dollar corporation.
01:13:49You run a little doctor's office.
01:13:51Besides, you're only tagging along for Skippy over here,
01:13:53so don't pretend you know what you're talking about
01:13:55when you don't have any skin in the game.
01:13:57We'll get on it right away,
01:13:59but I think you should be on the island while she's there
01:14:01to try to salvage it once we have a strategy in place.
01:14:03No interviews.
01:14:05No, talk to PR.
01:14:07Tell them to downplay this.
01:14:09Hey, are you okay?
01:14:11What does everyone come up with?
01:14:13It's not personal.
01:14:15When he said he didn't mean it,
01:14:17he just gets so, you know,
01:14:19he gets caught up on the business end of things,
01:14:21and then that's it.
01:14:23I don't know.
01:14:25He gets caught up on the business end of things,
01:14:27and then that instinct to win and succeed,
01:14:29it just kind of takes over, you know?
01:14:31I never thought I'd hear you make excuses for him.
01:14:33I'm not making any excuses.
01:14:35I just...
01:14:37Look, I don't want you to be upset
01:14:39because of something he said.
01:14:41You said it yourself,
01:14:43because he's not worth it, right?
01:14:45You've been telling me that for how many months now?
01:14:47Come on.
01:14:49How the tables have turned.
01:14:51No, I just...
01:14:53Okay.
01:14:55Addison, people like him, they don't...
01:14:57People like him don't change.
01:14:59Okay?
01:15:01He might act nice for a little bit,
01:15:03but it's...
01:15:05It doesn't really mean anything.
01:15:07Yeah, as long as we go through back channels.
01:15:09All right, make some calls to the board.
01:15:11Make sure that you let them know.
01:15:13I guess not.
01:15:15No.
01:15:17I think that's what's bothered me the most.
01:15:19I thought he had changed.
01:15:22I guess...
01:15:24I was wrong.
01:15:26Maybe I should have stayed.
01:15:28I mean, you've got things under control now.
01:15:30You're not really needed.
01:15:32Yes, you are for my sanity.
01:15:37Look, either the deal's gonna go through or not.
01:15:39We're almost done.
01:15:41Then we're gonna be back home.
01:15:43Back to normal life.
01:15:47All right, yeah, I'll be back.
01:15:52No, I don't like any of our other options.
01:15:54Katrina's company has...
01:15:56Yes, exactly.
01:16:10What?
01:16:12Yeah, yeah, still here.
01:16:14Look, start reaching out to the board.
01:16:22You finished it.
01:16:24Uh, yeah.
01:16:26May I?
01:16:34So...
01:16:36I've been doing some thinking, and...
01:16:41I was out of line with you the other day.
01:16:44I'm sorry.
01:16:46I should not have snapped at you
01:16:48I should not have snapped at you
01:16:50and made you feel...
01:16:52unappreciated.
01:16:54It's fine.
01:16:56But thank you.
01:17:01Look...
01:17:03my world is harsh
01:17:06and has certain realities and bottom lines
01:17:09that I can't ignore.
01:17:11I have a responsibility to...
01:17:13do what I think is best.
01:17:15I know.
01:17:18It's a lot for someone to take in and understand, and...
01:17:22I just don't want you to see it the wrong way.
01:17:25Okay.
01:17:28So...
01:17:31are we okay?
01:17:33Yeah.
01:17:37See, you say that, but...
01:17:40I get the feeling you don't mean it the way that I do.
01:17:44It's like you said.
01:17:46There are certain realities in your world.
01:17:49Just because I don't understand them
01:17:51doesn't mean I have to accept them.
01:17:57I'm going to town for some groceries.
01:18:00Anything you need while I'm there?
01:18:02No.
01:18:04Whatever you think is fine.
01:18:08I was burying my family in the water...
01:18:11well, in the sand.
01:18:13Uh, and then, uh...
01:18:16the sand, and then I...
01:18:19Annie.
01:18:21Stay here with Jane and pick something up for Grandma, okay?
01:18:24Anything?
01:18:26Within reason. I'll be right back.
01:18:31Katrina!
01:18:33Hi, Addison.
01:18:35How are things?
01:18:37Oh, you know...
01:18:39well, you can probably guess.
01:18:41I've heard Justin doesn't like it when he doesn't get his way.
01:18:44We'll just have to deal with it.
01:18:46How much longer are you staying?
01:18:48I don't know. Hopefully not long.
01:18:50I've got to get back to my real life.
01:18:52I'm sorry things didn't work out.
01:18:54You've got to do what's best for you. I admire that.
01:18:58I'm not talking about business.
01:19:00I mean between you and Justin.
01:19:03Uh...
01:19:06Me too.
01:19:08I hope we run into each other again.
01:19:10Maybe back in the city?
01:19:12I'd like that.
01:19:21Hey.
01:19:22Hey.
01:19:23I ordered dinner. I'll be here in an hour.
01:19:25Okay, thanks.
01:19:27What are you doing out here anyway?
01:19:29Getting some vitamin D.
01:19:31You need anything else?
01:19:33No, I'm good. Thanks.
01:19:36Hey, Addison?
01:19:38Yeah?
01:19:39I think I preferred it when you hated him.
01:19:41Uh...
01:19:43It's alright.
01:19:45It's silly. All this.
01:19:48What does it matter?
01:19:52You have feelings for him.
01:19:54He cares about you too.
01:19:56I know that seems pretty important.
01:20:00Maybe your friendship with Katrina's put you in an awkward position.
01:20:03No, it's not that.
01:20:06Then what is it?
01:20:09He's not who I thought or hoped he was.
01:20:17You were right before.
01:20:19We're just in two different worlds.
01:20:23You could always go home.
01:20:26What about you?
01:20:28You're already on that leg more than you should be.
01:20:31No, I can handle it. I promise.
01:20:35I'll think about it.
01:20:58Hey.
01:20:59Uh, there's more in the kitchen if you want.
01:21:01Okay, thanks.
01:21:03Enjoy.
01:21:10Hello.
01:21:11Hey.
01:21:12Hey.
01:21:13Hey.
01:21:14Hey.
01:21:15Hey.
01:21:16Hey.
01:21:17Hey.
01:21:18Hey.
01:21:19Hey.
01:21:20Hey.
01:21:21Hey.
01:21:22Hey.
01:21:23Hey.
01:21:24Hey.
01:21:25Hey.
01:21:26Hey.
01:21:27Hey.
01:21:32Mind if I, uh, join you?
01:21:43Wait a minute.
01:21:44Am I right?
01:21:47Can you say that?
01:21:49I can if you can't hear me.
01:21:53You don't have to pretend your loyalty is to me.
01:21:57I'm, I'm not.
01:22:00Can't I be to both of you?
01:22:02You're only saying that because you want to move to project management someday.
01:22:07I remember.
01:22:09Don't worry.
01:22:11Job and aspirations are safe.
01:22:14I can just forget about this whole trip.
01:22:16Yeah, yeah, sure, if that's what you want.
01:22:20Sorry, look, I'm just saying.
01:22:21What I want is for business to go onward and upward.
01:22:30It's okay to want something different.
01:22:32Who says I do?
01:22:36Emotions cloud business judgment.
01:22:38I think that was a point in your book.
01:22:41So?
01:22:42So I, so I get the logic for wanting to keep the heart and business separate.
01:22:46I do.
01:22:48Business doesn't have to be heartless.
01:22:50And you don't have to ignore what you feel to reach some estimated earnings projections.
01:22:57Eat your food.
01:22:58Okay.
01:23:18Okay.
01:23:48Hey.
01:23:56What's up?
01:23:58Did you really mean it when you said you could handle things here on your own if I went home?
01:24:02Yeah, yeah, for sure.
01:24:04Um, is that, is that what you want?
01:24:09Are you sure it won't hurt things with your job?
01:24:11Oh, no, I'm sure it'll be fine.
01:24:14I'm not saying that Justin's gonna be, like, happy about it, but...
01:24:18Yeah, don't tell him I'm leaving.
01:24:21With everything going on, it'll be better for everyone this way.
01:24:27You really think so?
01:24:31There's a flight leaving in a few hours.
01:24:37Call you a cab.
01:24:44Thanks for meeting me here.
01:24:46Annie wants to go to a bird sanctuary, so...
01:24:49I'll get right to it.
01:24:50Mom, where's the bathroom?
01:24:52I'll take her.
01:25:00So, I assume it was you who leaked that we were talking?
01:25:04No. I had Jane do it.
01:25:07Ah, nice.
01:25:11I wanted you to take my deal.
01:25:13It's better for me and in some ways easier for you.
01:25:16I'm not one to take the easy way.
01:25:18Yeah, I got that. And respect it.
01:25:22So, what do you want most for your company?
01:25:26I want my company to succeed.
01:25:29I want the people who work there to be proud of what they do,
01:25:31instead of feeling nervous that they'll be out of a job.
01:25:34I wasn't exaggerating when I said you're headed for disaster.
01:25:37You can't do it on your own.
01:25:43But what if you got help?
01:25:45I don't want a bailout. Especially not from you.
01:25:48I'm not known for my charity.
01:25:50No, consider it more of a strategic partnership.
01:25:55How could that work?
01:25:58Do you have a pen?
01:26:05Addison? Pete?
01:26:14We have a deal with Katrina.
01:26:16Well, that's great. How?
01:26:18Where's Addison?
01:26:20She's gone.
01:26:22What?
01:26:23She felt it was time to get back to her life.
01:26:29You should have told me she was leaving.
01:26:31Look, one of you is going to be unhappy whether I did or not.
01:26:34And you don't know Addison. She can get pretty scary when she's upset.
01:26:37Yeah, I can see that.
01:26:40She feels I'm not listening to her.
01:26:42That I don't care about what she thinks.
01:26:44I mean, do you?
01:26:46Of course.
01:26:48You always say that business comes first, regardless of what people feel.
01:26:52But with Addison, feelings matter. People matter.
01:26:56I know.
01:26:58I spent my whole career doing whatever it takes for my business to succeed.
01:27:02I never cared enough about the people involved or how it might affect them.
01:27:07And now you do?
01:27:09I see that Addison was right.
01:27:12Well, I mean, what about the bottom line?
01:27:14Because the reality of the situation is that it's probably going to cost you.
01:27:18So if it came down to it,
01:27:21are you willing to let a multi-billion dollar deal fall apart for a girl?
01:27:26For the right girl.
01:27:28Seriously?
01:27:29Why wouldn't I?
01:27:31If there's one thing that Addison showed me, it's that there is more to life than money.
01:27:35And in this case, the deal only happened because I finally started listening to her
01:27:39and started caring about more than just business.
01:27:42Are you saying Addison's that girl?
01:27:48Alright, that is what you're saying. Okay.
01:27:51Now I just need to figure out how to convince her that I can be the guy that she thought I was.
01:27:57Can you teach me something?
01:28:11Katrina.
01:28:27Yeah.
01:28:47Do you like them?
01:28:49Sorry, Pete gave me the spare key.
01:28:53I thought you were supposed to be in St. Martin. How did you...
01:28:56Private flights are faster than commercial.
01:28:59Right.
01:29:03Is it okay that I'm here?
01:29:05Yeah, I heard about your deal with Katrina.
01:29:10You did?
01:29:11She seemed pleased.
01:29:13I'm glad.
01:29:14Yeah, we talked and figured out a way to work together.
01:29:17Basically, I'll license her battery technology exclusively for a few years
01:29:21and then we'll collaborate on the next generation too.
01:29:24Turns out to be a win for both of us.
01:29:27That's great.
01:29:28I wanted to tell you all about it, but you had already left.
01:29:33And that felt worse than any deal falling through.
01:29:37I'm sorry.
01:29:39Don't be. I understand why you left.
01:29:41You didn't think that you mattered to me or that I changed.
01:29:47But you do matter.
01:29:49And I have changed. Or at least I'm trying.
01:29:53Although I'm sure no matter how hard I try, I'll still make mistakes.
01:29:56Well, that's understandable.
01:30:00You know, there's only one person in my life who isn't afraid to call me out
01:30:06and tell me what I need to hear, even if I don't like it.
01:30:10And that's you.
01:30:12I... I need you.
01:30:16You do?
01:30:19So, you think you could put up with an imperfect but semi-charming guy?
01:30:26Semi-charming?
01:30:28Well, I have to give you some reason for you to like me.
01:30:31There's actually a lot of good about you.
01:30:33Yeah?
01:30:34Yeah. You're kind, when you want to be.
01:30:38And so intelligent and driven.
01:30:42What you've done, from gathering the first golf ball as a kid until now, is amazing.
01:30:50And you're thoughtful.
01:30:54Wait, are those origami flowers?
01:30:58Yeah, do you like them?
01:30:59Did Pete make them?
01:31:00I did. He taught me on the flight here.
01:31:05See? Thoughtful.
01:31:09I love them more than any of the others.
01:31:12Good. They're worth all the paper cuts then.
01:31:16So, give me a chance then?
01:31:20I'll think about it.
01:32:15I love you.
01:32:45I love you.
01:33:15I love you.

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