• 2 months ago
This Little Love Of Mine HD ( Romance, Comedy )
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00:00:00Oh, I heard you pulled out all the stops to save the Peterson account.
00:00:04They'll have to make you partner now.
00:00:06I hope so. There's a lot of changes I'd like to make.
00:00:09Like getting you that raise you should have gotten last year.
00:00:25Congratulations, Laurie. You did it.
00:00:28Oh, I'd like to review the contract one last time, Fiona.
00:00:30Laura, it's perfect. They've signed it. It's done.
00:00:33They've signed it? Oh, already?
00:00:34Yes, it's time to celebrate.
00:00:36So, as your boss, I am ordering you to brag.
00:00:40Tell everyone how you did it.
00:00:43Well, Mr. Peterson might run an international corporation, but he's a local businessman at heart.
00:00:48I explained the opportunity and local expansion and persuaded him not to sell.
00:00:53Local expansion worth $250 million?
00:00:59He wanted what was best for the community. I just helped him to see that.
00:01:04Laura, you're always so modest.
00:01:07It's all thanks to my lucky charm.
00:01:09Because the long hours and late nights had nothing to do with it.
00:01:14On an entirely different subject, what do you know about Graham Finley?
00:01:19Graham Finley. Billionaire, highly educated, international property developer.
00:01:24Terrible at coconut toss.
00:01:27I told you that I grew up in Sapphire Cove until I was 12.
00:01:31Ah, your idyllic childhood on a tropical island. How could I forget?
00:01:36I grew up with the Finleys. His grandson, Chip, was my best friend.
00:01:41We lost touch, though.
00:01:43Ah. That explains it.
00:01:48Explains what?
00:01:50Why there's a billionaire in my office waiting for you.
00:01:57Mr. Finley.
00:02:00Laura Price. My goodness.
00:02:04All grown up.
00:02:06Mr. Finley, it's so wonderful to see you again.
00:02:09I remember when you and my grandson filled my Mercedes with seaweed.
00:02:14So it's a bit late for Mr. Finley now.
00:02:17Please.
00:02:19Well, I've heard all about your achievements from Mrs. Wild here.
00:02:23The valedictorian, a portfolio of high-profile clients, a promotion waiting in the wings.
00:02:31You've certainly made your mark since leaving Sapphire Cove.
00:02:35Well, it's not as impressive as your legacy, but I'm not finished yet.
00:02:39That's the Laura I remember. Ambitious and determined.
00:02:44You may not have noticed, Laura, but I've gotten old. I'm 85 soon.
00:02:5085 is a significant milestone, Mr. Finley.
00:02:53You see, I am CEO of the company until the day I choose to step down.
00:02:58Or your 85th birthday. Whichever comes first.
00:03:01Whichever comes first.
00:03:03The mandatory retirement clause.
00:03:05Retirement clauses are notoriously difficult to outmaneuver.
00:03:09Oh, it's much too late for any of that.
00:03:12My son was not a good fit, but it's not too late for my grandson.
00:03:18I want to name Chip my successor because it's my last chance to keep my business in the family.
00:03:25So he needs to sign on the dotted line before I turn 85.
00:03:30Well, Laura can draw up a contract immediately.
00:03:33Good, because I need you to take it to him and get him to sign it.
00:03:39We don't have a lot of time here and he can be a little stubborn.
00:03:44You're the only one he's ever listened to.
00:03:47She'd be delighted to take the contract to Chip.
00:03:49Of course. Uh, where exactly is Chip living these days?
00:03:55Well...
00:03:56Sapphire Cove?
00:03:58Now? I can't go now. It's been forever.
00:04:01I haven't spoken to Chip since I was a kid. I don't even know what he looks like.
00:04:04Well, don't overcomplicate it.
00:04:06You fly over, find Chip, get the contract signed, and you'll be back in a few days.
00:04:11Fiona, I have so much work to do. I'm going to be working late as it is.
00:04:15Look, why don't you take Owen? You two can spend some time together before the big date.
00:04:20Actually, we've decided to push the date back again.
00:04:22Again?
00:04:23I know. We've been so busy. Besides, I thought that I would hear about the partnership soon.
00:04:29We're still in talks. It's down to you and Simon.
00:04:36Simon?
00:04:37Mm-hmm. He brings in big clients. That means big money.
00:04:41But what about my local business plan?
00:04:43Yeah, yeah. They loved it. More face-to-face time with clients, protect small businesses. They ate it up.
00:04:50But at the end of the day, money talks.
00:04:55Graham came to you for a reason. He really thinks you can persuade Chip.
00:04:59Bringing in a client like Graham Finley might just be the edge you need.
00:05:04Do you think so?
00:05:05I know so. Besides, there are worse places to end up than on a tropical island.
00:05:11Fine print is my specialty.
00:05:13Yeah. Okay, fantastic.
00:05:16Honey, I'm so sorry. I'm so snowed under right now. What were we talking about?
00:05:22We were talking about Sapphire Cove.
00:05:24Yes, yes, your hometown.
00:05:26I haven't been there since I was a kid. But this work thing kind of popped up and I thought that maybe we could go there together.
00:05:35Once I get this contract signed, then we can just relax for once. It might be nice.
00:05:40I don't know, honey. I could really use the extra hours around the office right now.
00:05:43I just have to go there and get Chip Finley to sign this contract in person.
00:05:47And then, if all goes well, I might get the whole Finley account.
00:05:55You will get the whole Finley account. This is the big leagues now, honey.
00:06:00Look, I know you love all that charity work you're doing, but...
00:06:03Giving smaller clients more time isn't exactly charity work. It's what legal representation is meant to be about.
00:06:09Honey, remember, we're sharks. And think of this Finley account as your prey.
00:06:14We are always hunting, keeping our eye on the prize. And then, when it's in our sights, that's when we pounce.
00:06:24Well, let's hope that Chip Finley isn't too hard to hunt down.
00:06:28Great.
00:06:30Welcome to Sapphire Cove, where the local time is 8.02am.
00:06:45Welcome to Sapphire Cove. If you make your way down to the pier, our captain is waiting to take you to the hotel.
00:06:51Captain?
00:06:53After you.
00:06:59Welcome aboard, ma'am.
00:07:03There you go.
00:07:04Come on in.
00:07:05Thank you so much.
00:07:07Well, this is one way to get around.
00:07:09Sure beats rush hour traffic. First time to the island?
00:07:12Uh, no, but it's been a very long time.
00:07:15Well, better late than never. Let me guess.
00:07:20Lawyer.
00:07:21Oh, is that obvious?
00:07:23Not everybody gets so dressed up to come on vacation.
00:07:26Right. Well, my turn. You must be the captain.
00:07:33Lucky guess.
00:07:34Dude.
00:07:35What?
00:07:36You're sure?
00:07:37Oh, oh. You could have told me earlier.
00:07:55May I?
00:07:58There we go.
00:08:01Welcome to the Royal Hotel. On your step.
00:08:03Welcome, sparkling wine.
00:08:06Hi. How are you?
00:08:08Uh, so, have a good trip.
00:08:10And if you can, treat yourself to a pair of sandals. I hear they're much more comfortable than heels.
00:08:14I might just do that. Thank you.
00:08:17Oh, and if you need someone to take you around the island, we do offer guided tours.
00:08:20Actually, you might be able to help me. I...
00:08:23What?
00:08:24Anybody home?
00:08:26A welcome drink, ma'am?
00:08:27Oh, thank you.
00:08:28Take the bag.
00:08:29Oh, hello. Thank you.
00:08:31Look at the front desk. Ask for Chip.
00:08:35Chip?
00:08:39Sparkling water?
00:08:40This way, please.
00:08:43Your bag will be delivered straight to your room.
00:09:16Dear Laura, a little taste of the high life.
00:09:19Enjoy. Fiona.
00:09:22And where's the Wi-Fi password?
00:09:24Laura?
00:09:26I haven't seen you in so long!
00:09:28Gem!
00:09:31When I saw your name on the reservation, I couldn't believe it. You came back!
00:09:34I did.
00:09:35Yeah, it's been forever.
00:09:38Gosh, look at you all. Fancy and grown up.
00:09:41Oh, yes. Well, as Assistant Manager of the Royal Hotel, please do not hesitate to let me know if there's anything I can do to make your stay more enjoyable.
00:09:48Oh, I love this suite, by the way. It is my favorite.
00:09:51It's magnificent. I mean, this whole resort is incredible.
00:09:55Oh, that's right. You didn't live here when it was getting built.
00:09:58Well, it's all courtesy of Finley Developments.
00:10:00Oh, we have so much to catch up on.
00:10:02There is a ton to do around the island, and of course, Graham's birthday celebration is this weekend.
00:10:06It is the event of the summer, and I have my eye on the General Manager position.
00:10:10So if all goes well, you'll get a promotion?
00:10:15Ah, that's exciting.
00:10:17You are staying longer than three days, right?
00:10:19This is just a short trip.
00:10:21Oh, so you're not here for Graham's party?
00:10:22Actually, I'm here to see Chip.
00:10:25Oh.
00:10:27Oh.
00:10:29What does oh mean?
00:10:33You don't have a contract with you, do you?
00:10:36Maybe.
00:10:39Let's get you a coconut.
00:10:43Do you remember how Chip was when we were kids?
00:10:45He was a 12-year-old.
00:10:47Sure. Stubborn. Sweet.
00:10:50Always took it badly when he lost at coconut toss.
00:10:53I'm sure he's grown up since then.
00:10:56I did see him on the boat from the airport, and he looked pretty grown up to me.
00:11:03He didn't recognize me, though.
00:11:06You two always had a thing for each other.
00:11:08Oh, please. We were 12.
00:11:10I know.
00:11:12Anyway, I think you'll find the new Chip and the old Chip have a lot in common.
00:11:17What's your strategy?
00:11:20Well, I guess if he's the old Chip, then I'd better be the old Laura.
00:11:24And if he still doesn't recognize me, then I've got an advantage.
00:11:29Shall we have some fun with him? Like old times?
00:11:32Definitely.
00:11:38Come on, you got this. Big throw.
00:11:41Oh, that's too bad. That's too bad.
00:11:44This is my turn.
00:11:46Hey, Chip.
00:11:47Hey. Oh, showing the league of legal around, are you, Jim?
00:11:50Hey, I got good news for you. You're in luck.
00:11:52Just in time to see me beat Karabi at coconut toss again.
00:11:55Can't wait.
00:11:57He's certainly the same old Chip.
00:11:59Yep.
00:12:01You've lost your heels already. Island life suits you.
00:12:04Let's do this.
00:12:06All right, here we go.
00:12:08Your time.
00:12:12Boom!
00:12:14All right, thanks very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:12:17You ready for this?
00:12:19Yes, we should go get a contract signed.
00:12:21Let's do it.
00:12:22You win some, you lose some.
00:12:24Good game, buddy.
00:12:26Oh, you must be here for that island tour.
00:12:28She's not here for a tour.
00:12:31Actually, your grandfather is my client.
00:12:34He asked me to bring you this.
00:12:37Wow. That's too bad.
00:12:40Sorry it came all this way, but I have no interest in becoming the next CEO of Finley Developments.
00:12:47You sure I can't convince you to just read it?
00:12:50Look, I'm sure you're very good at what you do, but if all those lawyers my granddad sent over can't get me to even look at it, I'm afraid you're wasting your time.
00:12:59Thanks for coming.
00:13:02What's this game you're playing here?
00:13:06This game? One of the greatest games in Sapphire Cove. This is Coconut Toss.
00:13:11Why, you want to take on the undefeated champion himself?
00:13:14Oh, I mean, that's tempting, but this looks way too complicated for me.
00:13:20All right, well, suit yourself. Enjoy the island.
00:13:23Tell you what, I'll make you a deal.
00:13:27I will play you at Coconut Toss, and if I win, you have to hear me out.
00:13:36And if I win?
00:13:39Oh, I will tear up this contract right in front of you.
00:13:43Oh, you got yourself a deal.
00:13:45All right.
00:13:46I'll set it up.
00:13:48Okay.
00:13:52Laura, Chip's gotten really good at this game. Good thing I got my lucky charm.
00:13:59So, the rules are simple, but the game gets a little harder as you go along.
00:14:03You hit a coconut, you go again, you miss, the other person gets a shot.
00:14:06Whoever hits the most wins the game.
00:14:08So, ladies first.
00:14:14Wow!
00:14:16Good. Good shot.
00:14:18I mean, I heard that the first one is the easiest.
00:14:20Good shot.
00:14:25Yes!
00:14:27Beginner's luck?
00:14:29Yeah, I'll say.
00:14:33Oh!
00:14:35Nice shot.
00:14:37You'll see.
00:14:43Oh!
00:14:47Ladies and gentlemen, has the unbeaten Chip Finley finally met his match?
00:14:53The question on everyone's mind is, will the newcomer topple the undefeated Chip Finley's Coconut Toss reign?
00:15:01If you can't stand the heat, get out of the fire.
00:15:04Hey, are you sure that you have not played this game before?
00:15:10You know what? I might have played it once or twice as a kid. Can't be sure.
00:15:14You're a lawyer, right?
00:15:17Is it too late to renegotiate the bet?
00:15:19Because I'm thinking, if I lose,
00:15:22If I lose,
00:15:27I hear you out at a candlelit dinner under the stoves.
00:15:32Well, I'm not sure that my fiancé would appreciate that.
00:15:37Aha. So that's it. That'd be dull.
00:15:39Well, no pressure then. I mean, you know, big shot and all. So, you'll miss.
00:15:42You'll miss.
00:15:51That's not possible. No one ever gets that shot.
00:16:01Undefeated champion, eh?
00:16:03I don't understand. The only person that ever defeated me at this game is...
00:16:08Laura? Laura Price?
00:16:11Surprise!
00:16:15I'll have my people talk to your people.
00:16:18No, it's...
00:16:20Oh, that thing I said. Hang on. Wait a minute.
00:16:23Hey, hold up.
00:16:25I just thought I'd say sorry for that whole candlelit dinner with me thing.
00:16:30It's embarrassing.
00:16:32That's fine. We're old friends.
00:16:33It's nice to see you again.
00:16:35You too.
00:16:37Look at you, Miss Big City Lawyer.
00:16:40Guess those mock court battles with me came in handy, huh?
00:16:43Huge help. Along with, you know, a four-year undergraduate degree,
00:16:47followed by law school, and then passing the bar exam.
00:16:50But this is certainly where it all started.
00:16:54Your parents must be proud.
00:16:56They are. Though they want me to become partner.
00:16:58Well, Dad does.
00:17:03Is he a nice guy?
00:17:05My dad?
00:17:07I mean, the guy with that ring on your finger. What did you say his name was?
00:17:10Uh, Owen. He's really great. He's a nice guy.
00:17:15We've met at a bar association dinner.
00:17:18Ooh, power couple, huh?
00:17:20You could say that. What about you? Anyone special?
00:17:24There were a few.
00:17:25There was once, but it didn't work out. I guess my expectations were too high.
00:17:30How so?
00:17:32Oh, I don't know.
00:17:34I guess I thought the person I'd end up with would be like my best friend.
00:17:39Stupid.
00:17:41Anyway, my work keeps me here.
00:17:44And as you can imagine, there are not that many fish you're missing.
00:17:47Well, you do have a boat.
00:17:50A captain can sail anywhere.
00:17:51Well, you do have a boat.
00:17:54A captain can sail anywhere to find love, right?
00:17:57Yeah, look, the whole captain thing is really just to keep the bills paid.
00:18:01You're worried about paying your bills?
00:18:04You do know that your grandfather is on the cover of the Business Collective.
00:18:07But it's important to me that I make my own way, despite my last name.
00:18:12Besides, I've got a side project that's important to me.
00:18:17A side project?
00:18:19I'm building homes for people who would otherwise not have a place to call home.
00:18:23Right, so you are continuing the family trade.
00:18:26Not exactly. It's a charity thing, so it doesn't exactly have the same profit margin as Finley Developments would like.
00:18:32Not quite. It's not worlds apart, though.
00:18:35You sure you have no interest in becoming CEO?
00:18:39I've thought about it. A lot.
00:18:44And the answer is no.
00:18:47Are you sure?
00:18:49Because it sounds like a life-changing opportunity.
00:18:54Exactly.
00:18:57Well, I'll go arrange my flight home, then.
00:19:00Whoa, whoa, whoa, all right. Forget that. What are you doing tonight?
00:19:03Emails, I imagine.
00:19:05No, not anymore. So, um, Jem's parents have come to dinner tonight, and you have to come.
00:19:10Come on. Mrs. B knew you were here, and I didn't invite you to dinner, and she'd never forgive me.
00:19:15So you do want to take me to dinner?
00:19:16No, no, no, no. It's certainly professional. This is professional.
00:19:20But, hey, if you want to break Mrs. B's heart, I mean...
00:19:24So you tell on me.
00:19:26You told Mrs. B that I broke her kitchen window back in the day.
00:19:29You did break her kitchen window.
00:19:31Yeah, but I was going to fix it.
00:19:33With what? You were nine.
00:19:35I had a whole plan involving duct tape and cardboard. It's going to be great. It's like a MacGyver thing.
00:19:40All right. Well, I better go back to the hotel and send some emails, then, if I'm going to make it to dinner.
00:19:46Come on.
00:19:48But this contract conversation is not over, Chip Finley.
00:19:52Not by a long chance.
00:20:04Okay, look, I don't think we need to bore everyone with all these details.
00:20:07You should have seen his face, Mom. He was shocked when she beat him at coconut tarts.
00:20:11Oh, Chip, how could you not recognize Laura? You two were inseparable when you were kids.
00:20:16She's changed a lot since I last saw her.
00:20:20Here she is.
00:20:22Laura!
00:20:24Mrs. B, Mr. B, you look great.
00:20:26Great to see you, Laura.
00:20:28Oh, hello.
00:20:30My girl, I'm not sure I've ever seen you with your hair brushed.
00:20:34Oh, that was so long ago.
00:20:36Theodore, hi. This is my friend, Laura.
00:20:39The welcome speech was scheduled to begin five minutes ago.
00:20:42Right, of course. I have the perfect speech all planned out.
00:20:44Tick-tickety-tock.
00:20:47That's my boss.
00:20:49I better bring you to your table.
00:20:53Let me know if you need anything, okay? Drinks are on me.
00:20:57Oh, this is the best bit.
00:20:59Good evening, everyone.
00:21:01Welcome to Drift Restaurant.
00:21:03This guy is putting on quite the show for us this evening.
00:21:07Over to the east, we have the constellation of the beautiful maiden, Andromeda.
00:21:12Legend has it,
00:21:14she was rescued from a sea monster
00:21:17by the brave warrior, Perseus, son of Zeus.
00:21:20After turning the monster to stone,
00:21:23they rode away on his white-winged horse, Pegasus,
00:21:26and lived happily ever after.
00:21:28And the gods placed them in the night sky
00:21:30as a reminder to all of us
00:21:32to follow our hearts.
00:21:34Enjoy your dinner.
00:21:39Just beautiful.
00:21:41Your drinks.
00:21:44Thanks.
00:21:46So, Laura,
00:21:48are you here for Graham's birthday celebrations?
00:21:51Oh, Laura's a corporate type now.
00:21:53She's only interested in the bright lights of the big city.
00:21:56I can still see that wild child in there.
00:22:00Oh, well, Chip is correct.
00:22:03I do have to head back to San Francisco right away.
00:22:05Well, can't we convince you to stay?
00:22:07It'll be just like old times.
00:22:09I would love to stay,
00:22:10but this is a work trip,
00:22:12and I need Chip to sign a contract.
00:22:15Are we talking about a Finley Developments contract?
00:22:19Well, good luck trying to get him to sign.
00:22:22That is exactly why I'm here.
00:22:25But Chip doesn't want to be the CEO
00:22:28of his grandfather's billion-dollar business,
00:22:31so I'm going to have to cut my trip short.
00:22:34Contract and a guilt trip. Lucky me.
00:22:36Think of it as a two-for-one deal.
00:22:38Just for you.
00:22:41How's everything?
00:22:43Oh, just like old times.
00:22:45Laura's telling on me.
00:22:47Of course she is.
00:22:49It's so nice to have you here.
00:22:51I wish I could join you all,
00:22:53but my boss is breathing down my neck.
00:22:55He's already criticizing my flower arrangements.
00:22:58Oh, tickety-tock.
00:23:00So, are we ready to order?
00:23:03I haven't even loaded.
00:23:11You've reached Owen.
00:23:13If you want to email me at
00:23:15owen.fredericks at gcm and associates dot com,
00:23:17that'd be fantastic.
00:23:19Hi, honey. Just checking in.
00:23:22It's late there.
00:23:24I hope you're not working too hard.
00:23:26Anyway, just thinking of you,
00:23:28and I'm missing you.
00:23:32Owen.
00:23:34Laura. How's it going?
00:23:36Oh, Fiona. Hi.
00:23:38Well, get this.
00:23:40So, apparently Graham's been trying to
00:23:42get Chip to sign this contract for years
00:23:44with no luck,
00:23:46so this might be a little bit harder
00:23:48than we thought.
00:23:50Can I extend my trip by a few days?
00:23:52Get in the game, Laura.
00:23:54The partners are thrilled that
00:23:56Graham's come to us for help,
00:23:58and you know as well as I do
00:24:00that if this goes well,
00:24:02you'll bring in the entire account.
00:24:04You know, Graham champions small businesses.
00:24:06Perhaps we could present
00:24:08my local business plan to him.
00:24:10Right. Yes.
00:24:12Maybe there is a different angle
00:24:14that I can work.
00:24:16I really don't care how you do it.
00:24:18Just get it done.
00:24:20Keep me updated. Good luck.
00:24:22I'm going to need more than just luck.
00:24:26I'm going to need Sapphire Cove Town Hall.
00:24:31Last night was so nice,
00:24:33and I really don't want her to go yet.
00:24:35She only just got here.
00:24:37I'm sorry, Jim.
00:24:38I'm not signing my life away
00:24:40just so you can keep her here.
00:24:42Can you just pretend you're interested
00:24:44so we can catch up properly?
00:24:46I'm just as happy to see her as you are,
00:24:48but she's not here to catch up, Jim.
00:24:50She is here to work.
00:24:52So give her some work to do.
00:24:54She spent all evening on her phone.
00:24:56She's probably got plenty to keep her busy.
00:24:58Give me that.
00:25:00I need work that keeps her here.
00:25:02You are not leaving tomorrow.
00:25:04Chip?
00:25:06Hey.
00:25:08Those are my business records.
00:25:10Where on earth did you get those?
00:25:12You remember Penny Michaels?
00:25:14Braces, pigtails, allergic to oranges.
00:25:17Well, guess who works at Sapphire Cove Town Hall?
00:25:19That can't be legal.
00:25:21Look, you have done an incredible job
00:25:24with your charity.
00:25:26But have you considered what you could do
00:25:28with the resources of Finley Developments?
00:25:30Hmm.
00:25:32Come on, you would be unstoppable.
00:25:34Unstoppable?
00:25:36Please.
00:25:38I asked the company to try something new
00:25:40before giving up and moving away.
00:25:42He realized that those suits
00:25:44are only in it for themselves.
00:25:46It's probably something in that contract
00:25:48that just makes me a little more than a puppet.
00:25:50You haven't even read the contract.
00:25:52I have not.
00:25:54You might be surprised
00:25:56at how much freedom you would have.
00:25:58I doubt it.
00:26:01You know what?
00:26:03No, you're right.
00:26:05I'm sorry.
00:26:06You have done a crazy amount of work
00:26:08running a company and a charity.
00:26:10I mean, you're already busy enough as it is
00:26:13here with your little tugboat
00:26:15and playing your coconut toss.
00:26:17All right, hang on a second.
00:26:20I could run Finley Developments if I wanted to.
00:26:22I just don't want to.
00:26:24It's true.
00:26:26In fact,
00:26:28you remember that seashell jewelry business
00:26:30I used to have?
00:26:32Those sold like hotcakes.
00:26:34I mean, sure, that was some good pocket money.
00:26:36But I think you might find
00:26:38that being CEO
00:26:40is a little bit more time-consuming
00:26:42than collecting seashells.
00:26:44All right, just because I know how to relax
00:26:46doesn't mean I can't work hard.
00:26:48I'm not a workaholic like you,
00:26:50but I can throw on a suit and get things done.
00:26:52I look great in a suit.
00:26:54I mean, probably.
00:26:56I'm not a workaholic.
00:26:58You've been here less than 24 hours
00:27:00and all you've done is send emails.
00:27:02In fact, you're the only person
00:27:04that I know
00:27:06that is not true.
00:27:08I have fun.
00:27:10Really?
00:27:12Yeah.
00:27:13Like what?
00:27:15Like I read books.
00:27:17Oh, books.
00:27:19What kind of books?
00:27:21Like books about justice
00:27:23and great battles between right and wrong.
00:27:25Do you mean law books?
00:27:27Yes.
00:27:29That's what I'm talking about.
00:27:31Law books.
00:27:33You know what?
00:27:34I like the minute you remember how to have fun.
00:27:39Is that a deal?
00:27:41What?
00:27:43I'll relax.
00:27:45Sure.
00:27:47I'll lie by the pool, I'll get a tan,
00:27:49I'll even leave my phone alone.
00:27:51You read that contract.
00:27:53Okay, I was just...
00:27:55Come on.
00:27:57One page.
00:27:59Excuse me?
00:28:01I will read one page
00:28:02for every fun thing that you do.
00:28:04Okay?
00:28:06You know what?
00:28:08And I'm not just talking about like regular,
00:28:10like lying by the pool fun.
00:28:12I'm talking about real activities
00:28:14like hiking and snorkeling
00:28:16and horseback riding.
00:28:18I am not horseback riding.
00:28:20Oh, you're not?
00:28:22Oh, well, I mean, that is a deal breaker.
00:28:24We tried, Gem, we tried.
00:28:26Don't tell me I didn't try.
00:28:28Lara, this is perfect.
00:28:30Come on.
00:28:32What's that?
00:28:35Okay.
00:28:37I will ride a horse.
00:28:39But I will not sign a liability waiver.
00:28:42You got a deal.
00:28:53What's next?
00:28:55We are going to keep Article 3.1
00:28:57and we'll replace Articles 4.7 and 12.2.
00:29:02Could you send through my updated itinerary?
00:29:04No.
00:29:06Hold on.
00:29:08Come in.
00:29:11Ready?
00:29:13Now's not a great time.
00:29:15Oh, here I was thinking
00:29:17you wanted me to read that contract.
00:29:19But if it's not a great time,
00:29:21then I guess...
00:29:23Did I say it's not a great time?
00:29:25I meant now is the perfect time.
00:29:27Oh, sounds perfect.
00:29:29I'm sorry, Kelly.
00:29:31I'm going to have to cut it short.
00:29:33All right, let's go snorkeling.
00:29:39Are you sure this is safe?
00:29:41I don't think my travel insurance
00:29:43covers snorkeling.
00:29:45Seriously?
00:29:47What's happening to you?
00:29:49It's perfectly safe.
00:29:51We used to do this all the time.
00:29:53Yeah, when we were 12.
00:29:55I don't go in the ocean very much anymore, Chad.
00:29:56There's no waves.
00:29:58There's no sharks.
00:30:00It's not jellyfish season.
00:30:02Oh, and the pirates called to say
00:30:04they're having a barbecue today,
00:30:06so you're safe.
00:30:08Come on.
00:30:10For the contract.
00:30:27Nice.
00:30:53That was incredible.
00:30:54Oh, that coral reef, it's so beautiful.
00:30:56Did you see all those tropical fish?
00:30:59I never get to do stuff like this.
00:31:02That's why we call that island magic, remember?
00:31:06You don't get to snorkel in San Francisco?
00:31:09Not without catching hypothermia.
00:31:17I've missed this island.
00:31:20I've missed you.
00:31:25Ah, jeez.
00:31:28Strawberry?
00:31:30Uh, thanks.
00:31:39You going to read that contract now?
00:31:41Mm-hmm.
00:31:42Ah, well, you might want to wipe your hands.
00:31:48Ha, ha, ha, really?
00:31:52I read.
00:31:54You relax.
00:31:55That's the deal.
00:31:58Got it.
00:31:59Relaxing.
00:32:15See, this is what I'm talking about.
00:32:16Some of these suits have spent so long in the office,
00:32:18they've forgotten what it's like in a work site.
00:32:21We need more engineers in the boardroom.
00:32:23We need more engineers?
00:32:26You can sign it.
00:32:27No, no.
00:32:28I mean, they, obviously.
00:32:29I'm just doing this for Laura.
00:32:31We need to humor her.
00:32:33Mm-hmm.
00:32:34So what's your plan for tomorrow?
00:32:36Oh, I need to think of more activities to do.
00:32:39Do you think she'd enjoy fishing?
00:32:40She used to like fishing, right?
00:32:41Sure.
00:32:43Waters are known for their fishing skills.
00:32:46Or hiking.
00:32:47Maybe you're going above and beyond to keep
00:32:50a certain someone interested.
00:32:52Ha, ha, ha, funny.
00:32:54No, Jim.
00:32:54No, it's not that.
00:32:55She is doing her part, so I'm doing mine.
00:32:57That's all.
00:32:59It was you that told me I have to keep her here.
00:33:00I'm doing it for you.
00:33:01Oh, OK.
00:33:02And you know, this is for old time's sake.
00:33:05That's all.
00:33:06Sure.
00:33:07For old time's sake.
00:33:14We never get weather like this in San Francisco.
00:33:16You know, so nice.
00:33:18Oh.
00:33:20I just got the itinerary through.
00:33:22And it's official.
00:33:24I will be here for Graham's birthday.
00:33:25Oh, please never leave.
00:33:28Oh, we have to get you a dress.
00:33:30Yeah.
00:33:31I mean, how are the plans for the birthday
00:33:33celebration coming along?
00:33:34I'm getting there.
00:33:35There's still a lot to do.
00:33:37I just want everything to be perfect for Graham.
00:33:40Although I'm more worried about Theodore.
00:33:42He's just impossible to please.
00:33:45Hmm.
00:33:46Hey, hey, I got a blast from the past for you.
00:33:48Wow.
00:33:49Where did you find that thing?
00:33:51The old shed.
00:33:52And I have picked out the perfect fishing spot.
00:33:55I hope you have your lucky charm,
00:33:56because you're going to need it to catch a fish.
00:33:59Lucky charm?
00:34:00Oh, nothing.
00:34:01Let's go.
00:34:02This way?
00:34:03OK.
00:34:03OK.
00:34:04OK.
00:34:05OK.
00:34:06OK.
00:34:07OK.
00:34:07OK.
00:34:08OK.
00:34:09OK.
00:34:10OK.
00:34:11OK.
00:34:11OK.
00:34:12OK.
00:34:13OK.
00:34:14OK.
00:34:15OK.
00:34:15OK.
00:34:16OK.
00:34:18How long is this going to take?
00:34:20You're the worst.
00:34:21You got somewhere better to be?
00:34:23Well, I don't have high hopes for lunch.
00:34:25Well, at least you're off your phone.
00:34:27Heh.
00:34:28Beep.
00:34:40So is this your standard Monday morning?
00:34:45Yeah, kind of.
00:34:46Yeah, kind of, I guess.
00:34:49Why, isn't this part of your regular routine?
00:34:51I would be on my third coffee by now.
00:34:54My job's more of a 7 till 7 than a 9 till 5.
00:34:59Do you love it?
00:35:00You know, being a lawyer?
00:35:02Yeah, I do.
00:35:05Although I wish I could help people more.
00:35:07I want to be able to pick my own clients
00:35:09and choose the cases I take on.
00:35:11What cases would you choose if it were up to you?
00:35:16Well, don't laugh.
00:35:19Well, scouts honor.
00:35:21I want to help small businesses who need extra support,
00:35:24but they can't always afford it.
00:35:26Sounds kind of hard in a big commercial law firm.
00:35:29Yeah, it isn't easy, which is why I'm working
00:35:32so hard to become partner so that I can call all of the shots.
00:35:37Well, some of them at least.
00:35:40That's the Laura I know.
00:35:41Ambitious.
00:35:42I like it.
00:35:48Wow.
00:35:49You're right.
00:35:51This is really spectacular.
00:35:53Oh, come on.
00:35:55I'm sure you and Owen have plenty of spectacular moments.
00:35:59Uh, yeah.
00:36:00I mean, we don't really do stuff like this.
00:36:04Like what?
00:36:05Like have fun?
00:36:07No, we have a serious relationship.
00:36:10We talk about legal precedents and make financial plans
00:36:14and, you know, grown-up stuff.
00:36:20Look, I'm happy for you.
00:36:23You love him, and that is the beginning.
00:36:25And the end of everything.
00:36:32I love that quote.
00:36:33Oh, get it, get it, come on.
00:36:36You got it?
00:36:37Oh, reel it in.
00:36:38Let's go.
00:36:38All right.
00:36:39Here we go.
00:36:53Vador, what do you think of the new menu board?
00:36:55I thought I'd spruce it up before the party.
00:36:59You don't like it?
00:37:00No.
00:37:02You don't like it?
00:37:04Needs more flowers.
00:37:07More flowers?
00:37:08Yeah, I can do that.
00:37:08Want some chips for lunch?
00:37:09Sure, if you're cooking.
00:37:12Chip?
00:37:15Tickety-tock.
00:37:18Hope you're ready for your next adventure.
00:37:19Meet you in 30 minutes.
00:37:20No, Chip, I don't have time for an adventure.
00:37:23You always used to have time for adventures.
00:37:24Come on.
00:37:25Let's make it an hour.
00:37:26I just need to make some phone calls.
00:37:28Yeah, I do have a contract I have to not read.
00:37:31OK, fine.
00:37:32Where should I meet you?
00:37:34By the palm trees.
00:37:35What palm trees, Chip?
00:37:38You'll find it.
00:37:40That's Chip for you.
00:37:56Lori.
00:37:58Fiona, hi.
00:37:59I've got to be quick, but I have a plan.
00:38:02It's a little unorthodox.
00:38:03I'm not sure how long it will take,
00:38:05but I'm making progress.
00:38:06Good.
00:38:07Could you report back to the partners
00:38:08and let them know that I will make this happen?
00:38:15Laura?
00:38:16Horses?
00:38:17Contract?
00:38:20Fiona, I have to go.
00:38:21But we need to.
00:38:23Princess Andromeda, meet Pegasus.
00:38:25Uh-huh.
00:38:26So that must make you Perseus, son of Zeus?
00:38:30Yeah, but I'm really only a demigod.
00:38:31Oh, I love him.
00:38:33Come on.
00:38:34Come on, buddy.
00:38:37So tell me something.
00:38:38Why on earth did Graham think that I
00:38:40could make you change your mind?
00:38:42I don't know.
00:38:43Well, you know, Granddad, once he
00:38:45got something in his head, it's hard to shake it.
00:38:49I guess he wants what's best for me.
00:38:50It's just, he thinks I'm wasting my time.
00:38:54He thinks I'm wasted running my charity.
00:38:58You two are both as stubborn as each other.
00:39:05Why didn't you ever leave the island?
00:39:08You know what I mean.
00:39:11Why didn't I go chasing my dreams in the big city?
00:39:14Sure.
00:39:15Why not see what the world has to offer?
00:39:17You forgot what it was like growing up.
00:39:19Hey, I was just the only kid in the big house.
00:39:24My dad was away more often than not.
00:39:27You left.
00:39:28Jen went to school in the mainland.
00:39:29Seemed like everyone was just leaving.
00:39:31You know, staying on the island is like the only thing
00:39:36I felt like I could control, you know?
00:39:39I didn't realize things were that hard for you.
00:39:41Oh, well.
00:39:44This island, people, it's the, maybe who I am.
00:39:48I want to get back to that however I can.
00:39:51Oh, hey, you see this triangle of land up there?
00:39:54I'm trying to get to the bottom of who owns it.
00:39:56The land rights are ancient and the council won't release it
00:39:59until we find the landowner's relatives, which is impossible.
00:40:02So there's still a few families on the island
00:40:05who desperately need homes.
00:40:06I was hoping to get that land for them.
00:40:10I love that.
00:40:12I hope you understand that I have obligations here
00:40:14that I can't abandon for some big company
00:40:16who doesn't care about the little guy.
00:40:19You're not your grandfather, Chip.
00:40:22You're you.
00:40:23This would be Chip's company with a different way
00:40:26of doing things.
00:40:29Oh.
00:40:30Things can change just like that.
00:40:33Hey, come on, let's go, let's go, up there.
00:40:36Come on, let's go, let's go.
00:40:39Come on, let's go, catch her.
00:40:41Woo-hoo.
00:40:44Catch up, dude.
00:40:45That's right.
00:40:47Giddy up, come on.
00:40:48Giddy up, come on, boy.
00:40:50Come on, come on.
00:40:55Oh, boy.
00:41:01I am so happy that we did this.
00:41:04You must look like you're having fun.
00:41:06Maybe a little.
00:41:09You sure you don't have time for adventures?
00:41:13Okay, you got me.
00:41:17Anytime.
00:41:26Come on.
00:41:44Yeah, sure, Michael.
00:41:45Review the word now.
00:41:46Honey, hi.
00:41:47Oh, did I wake you?
00:41:49Yeah, it's midnight here.
00:41:52Are you okay?
00:41:54My client has a paper trail a mile long.
00:41:56I was trying to get on top of it.
00:41:57How's everything with you?
00:41:58How's the Emerald Rocks?
00:42:01Sapphire Cove.
00:42:03Actually, I had a really great day.
00:42:06Hey, you know what we should do when we go on our honeymoon?
00:42:11What's that?
00:42:12We should go horseback riding.
00:42:14Oh, that's hilarious.
00:42:19Are you serious?
00:42:20It's just a thought.
00:42:22Honey, no, no, I'm not into that.
00:42:24You know that.
00:42:26Why not?
00:42:27It's fun and adventurous.
00:42:31How about you go horse riding and I'll take the pictures?
00:42:35Yeah, it was just a thought.
00:42:38Hey, about the wedding.
00:42:41How do you feel about pushing the date back again?
00:42:44Again?
00:42:47Owen, this is the third time.
00:42:50I know, but the board has invited me to retreat that weekend.
00:42:54And you know how important these retreats are for networking.
00:42:58I just...
00:43:00Laura, I just need you to hold on a little bit longer, okay?
00:43:04We'll set a date as soon as you get back.
00:43:10I don't know, Owen.
00:43:12I...
00:43:15I think I need a break.
00:43:18Just being back here, it's given me some time to think about us, our future, about what I want.
00:43:30I think I need some time to work things out.
00:43:34Hey, meeting's in five.
00:43:35Uh, understood.
00:43:36Everyone's in the boardroom.
00:43:38Look, um, play it the way you want.
00:43:41Work the scenarios through for you and, uh, let me know where you stand on it all.
00:43:45Okay?
00:43:49Okay.
00:44:10Thanks, I'll get the broom.
00:44:22Hey, get any sleep last night?
00:44:25Not really.
00:44:26Wild storm.
00:44:27Is everything okay down here?
00:44:29Just tidying up.
00:44:30Some big branches came down and there's been a little damage to Mom and Dad's place.
00:44:34Oh my gosh, are they okay?
00:44:36Oh yeah, yeah.
00:44:36Just waiting on a status report from Chip.
00:44:40Speaking of.
00:44:41Hey.
00:44:41How's the house?
00:44:43Uh, nothing too serious.
00:44:45Drain pipe got pretty beat up, a few other things, but it'll be okay.
00:44:48Okay.
00:44:49Morning, Laura.
00:44:50Morning.
00:44:51I'm glad everything's okay.
00:44:52Uh, if Mom happens to be baking, can you bring me back some banana bread, please?
00:44:59Oh, let me help you with that.
00:45:01Um, I'm gonna grab my tools and get started.
00:45:04James, can you get the ladder?
00:45:06Sounds like a lot of work.
00:45:08Yeah, that looks like a lot of work.
00:45:13It's nothing that can't wait.
00:45:14Uh, I can help.
00:45:16All right, then.
00:45:18It'll be no fun, all right?
00:45:20I'm done reading for a little bit.
00:45:23No fun, promise.
00:45:28Okay.
00:45:40Oh, and if you could just, uh, if you could get me a hammer.
00:45:44You always were one step ahead.
00:45:49Why don't you two take a break?
00:45:54It's very good of you both to do this.
00:45:56It's my pleasure, Mrs. B.
00:45:57Besides, I got most of the materials left over from the build.
00:45:59You're a good man.
00:46:01Well, come inside when you're ready for lunch.
00:46:06So you built this house?
00:46:08I guess I did.
00:46:11Uh, Mr. and Mrs. B had a little financial trouble after he hurt his back.
00:46:14And, uh, well, they've done so much for me that it's the least I could do.
00:46:19Besides, it proved to be a good prototype for the next few builds.
00:46:24Wow.
00:46:29You like it?
00:46:32Chip, this is my dream house.
00:46:35You wait till you see inside.
00:46:38You built four of these?
00:46:40That's right.
00:46:41I mean, I would have built more, except it's, uh, it's hard to gather the funds.
00:46:46Oh, come on.
00:46:48What's so funny?
00:46:50You talk about building up funds like you don't have a billion dollar company
00:46:54waiting for your signature.
00:46:56Okay, I know this is simplifying things, but look at what you built.
00:47:01There's no reason that the charity couldn't be integrated into the company.
00:47:04You could do both.
00:47:08I don't think anyone's ever tried so hard to convince me of something before.
00:47:13You must really think anything is possible.
00:47:17Anything is possible.
00:47:26This is beautiful.
00:47:29I always thought they'd end up together.
00:47:32Everyone did.
00:47:33He was never the same after she left.
00:47:36Uh, and this is the living room and kitchen.
00:47:40Wow, uh, your home is just gorgeous.
00:47:44Oh, and, uh, Jem, she requested some banana bread.
00:47:46Oh, well, are we ready for lunch?
00:47:49Yes, please.
00:47:53Thanks, Laura.
00:47:55That D2L old house has been giving me grief forever.
00:47:57Oh, it's no trouble at all.
00:47:59These things can be a nightmare to deal with.
00:48:01Yeah, not to mention having to travel to the mainland for this kind of thing.
00:48:04It's such a bother and expensive.
00:48:07You mean there's no law firm in San Francisco?
00:48:10No, not since Mr. Martin retired.
00:48:13Huh.
00:48:14Okay, well, I think we're nearly done out here.
00:48:16Just have to attach that support beam to the retaining wall, right?
00:48:19Retaining wall.
00:48:20Really?
00:48:22What?
00:48:22He offered.
00:48:24Yeah, it's, it's, it's really not a problem.
00:48:26It'll only take a minute.
00:48:27I can help.
00:48:28Ow.
00:48:29Oh, hey, you all right?
00:48:30Yeah, it's just a splinter.
00:48:34Oh, yeah, that, oh, that is a doozy.
00:48:36Man, you mind if we finish this tomorrow?
00:48:38Because I should probably take her to the hotel, first aid kit.
00:48:41No, you should get that removed.
00:48:42Sure, you're onto something.
00:48:43Yeah, I think let's go.
00:48:44Very funny.
00:48:45Yes, and your safety in mind, that's all.
00:48:47Oh, thank you.
00:48:47Careful now.
00:48:48You're not feeling faint, are you?
00:48:50I think I'll survive.
00:48:51Okay, oh, let me get that for you.
00:48:52Don't be too careful.
00:48:53Why, thank you.
00:48:57Ow.
00:48:58Oh, oh, right.
00:48:59You sure?
00:49:00Oh, come on.
00:49:01You're going to make it worse.
00:49:02I have to amputate.
00:49:05You okay?
00:49:06I'm okay.
00:49:10Jim.
00:49:11Yeah?
00:49:13Banana bread.
00:49:15And save some for Jim, who should never forgive me.
00:49:17Thank you, Mrs. B.
00:49:19Hey.
00:49:21See you soon.
00:49:29Oh, God, I think I'm almost...
00:49:32Okay, here we go.
00:49:33I would usually do this myself.
00:49:35It's just, that's my right hand, and I'm right-handed.
00:49:38It's okay.
00:49:39Stay still.
00:49:41Got it.
00:49:43You all right?
00:49:44You know, I think this is the first time
00:49:46that I've seen you without your phone.
00:49:48Huh, yeah.
00:49:49It's kind of nice not being tied to the office for once.
00:49:52I'll bet.
00:49:58Hey, do you, do you remember
00:50:02when we were kids and we buried that treasure chest
00:50:06with my necklace in it?
00:50:07I spent three months allowance on that necklace.
00:50:10Hey, you remember we, uh, we made that map
00:50:12so we wouldn't forget where we put it, too.
00:50:16Did you ever, I don't know, think about digging it up?
00:50:24I, uh, I almost did.
00:50:29I was gonna dig it up, get that necklace,
00:50:33and come find you in San Francisco.
00:50:39Really?
00:50:41Yeah.
00:50:45But then I thought she's,
00:50:48she's probably got someone that, you know,
00:50:50cares for her very much
00:50:51and has got her a nicer, better necklace,
00:50:53and she would have forgotten all about me
00:50:55and my silly fishing rods
00:50:57and treasure maps.
00:51:04Chip?
00:51:07Yeah?
00:51:08Laura!
00:51:10Owen?
00:51:11Surprise!
00:51:13What are you doing here?
00:51:15Oh!
00:51:19After we talked, I realized I ought to come out here
00:51:22and apologize in person.
00:51:24I've been so focused on work
00:51:25that I've started to lose sight of what's important.
00:51:28How old is you?
00:51:29Oh, and I got some face notes
00:51:30I'd love you to take a look at.
00:51:33Who's this?
00:51:34Owen, uh, this is Chip.
00:51:37Chip Finley.
00:51:38Oh, congratulations!
00:51:40Oh, CEO Finley Developments.
00:51:42Do you have representation?
00:51:44My firm's known for helping out big players, that's all.
00:51:47I haven't signed it yet, so the place,
00:51:49so we've got to talk through it a bit.
00:51:51I'm just kidding.
00:51:53Of course you're gonna go with Laura's firm.
00:51:55Okay, uh, it is nice to meet you, Owen.
00:51:58Likewise.
00:51:58And, uh, I should probably get this back to reception.
00:52:01So, uh, we should have dinner.
00:52:03Chip, you're free tonight.
00:52:05Oh, no, we don't have...
00:52:06No.
00:52:06No, I insist.
00:52:08Dinner, great.
00:52:09Uh, I will see if Jem can make it too.
00:52:12That would be great.
00:52:14Okay.
00:52:16My little shark.
00:52:18Their natural habitat.
00:52:26Mm.
00:52:40Mom and dad are really lucky to have you guys.
00:52:42Thank you for helping them today.
00:52:44It's okay, you know, and, uh, Laura,
00:52:46she was a real pro at getting that, uh,
00:52:47that broken drain pipe repaired.
00:52:50You helped repair a drain pipe?
00:52:51She sure did.
00:52:52She's not even the worst apprentice I've ever had.
00:52:55Oh, apprentice, is it?
00:52:56I feel like I at least deserve a promotion to what?
00:52:59Supervisor?
00:53:00Do you?
00:53:01No, I mean, and look,
00:53:02if you hadn't have eaten the banana bread,
00:53:03then maybe you couldn't have.
00:53:04I knew there was banana bread.
00:53:05I don't believe you just told on me.
00:53:07Oh, Jem, I'm sorry.
00:53:09I was injured.
00:53:10I needed the sugar.
00:53:12That's not even the right finger.
00:53:16Anyway, Laura, she was a real trooper.
00:53:19Her, uh, her lucky man, Owen.
00:53:24Should have married her the moment I saw her.
00:53:26Which is why I've made a decision.
00:53:29Laura, I want you to marry me.
00:53:30Uh, yeah, we've, uh, we've done this bit.
00:53:32Remember at the Law Society Ball?
00:53:34No, I want to get married here.
00:53:36Now.
00:53:37In Emerald Rocks.
00:53:38Uh, it's South Park Cove.
00:53:40Whatever.
00:53:41I can talk to management.
00:53:42I'm sure they can organize something in a day or two.
00:53:44Nothing outrageous.
00:53:45Small, but classy.
00:53:46Family and friends won't be here,
00:53:47but we can have a party when we get back to San Francisco.
00:53:50Yeah, Owen, I just don't think that this is the right time.
00:53:51The ship could walk you down the aisle.
00:53:53Yeah, what do you say, Chad?
00:53:55How spontaneous.
00:53:57More drinks.
00:53:58Right away.
00:53:59I don't, uh, think that Chip would really want to do.
00:54:03Because who are we fooling?
00:54:04You know, I, I, uh, I was in my office the other night
00:54:07after we had our talk and I suddenly thought
00:54:10Laura has been with me through some of the toughest cases I've ever had.
00:54:13She's smart.
00:54:14She's gorgeous.
00:54:15She's one heck of a lawyer.
00:54:17She's a keeper.
00:54:19You must really like the, the island, Owen.
00:54:21I mean, you've only been here a few hours,
00:54:23but, uh, your first impressions must be impressed.
00:54:27Absolutely.
00:54:28I don't think I could live here, though.
00:54:30Island life wouldn't work for you?
00:54:32It feels a little small for me.
00:54:35But, hey, different strokes for different folks.
00:54:37Oh, excuse me.
00:54:39I gotta get this.
00:54:41Yeah, this place is nice.
00:54:42We should do it here.
00:54:44Hit me.
00:54:45I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:54:47Hit me.
00:54:48Yeah.
00:54:49Hey, now, slow down.
00:54:52He seems nice.
00:54:53Oh, yeah, he seems very nice, Laura.
00:54:55I mean, you know, not for me, but like he says,
00:54:58different strokes for different folks.
00:55:00He's not usually like this.
00:55:02I, I think he's jet lagged or...
00:55:03Jet lagged, yeah.
00:55:05You know, I did realize something, though.
00:55:07You can't handle life on the small island,
00:55:09and I cannot be a corporate big shot.
00:55:11I'd be okay for some people,
00:55:13but that life will never be me.
00:55:15I mean, there's, there's nothing wrong with
00:55:17wanting to push yourself.
00:55:19I do push myself, Laura.
00:55:21I'm just not going to be pushed in
00:55:22to be in a suit like that.
00:55:25But I'm sure you guys will be very happy.
00:55:31Wow.
00:55:39I'm going to leave now.
00:55:43Good night.
00:55:48Well, do you want to talk about what just happened?
00:55:54Nope.
00:55:56What? This is madness.
00:55:57How are we supposed to know you had a bank account
00:55:59in the Cayman Islands?
00:56:02Yeah, I agree.
00:56:03We need a holistic approach.
00:56:04Look, let's unpack it when I get back.
00:56:09One day, I'm gone, one day,
00:56:11and the whole thing falls apart.
00:56:12That's it.
00:56:16What's wrong, honey?
00:56:16What's, what's going on?
00:56:17I thought you'd be happy to see me.
00:56:32Granddad?
00:56:33Oh, Chip.
00:56:36Listen to this.
00:56:38I was, uh, I was not expecting you back yet.
00:56:41It's a letter you and Laura wrote
00:56:44apologizing for stealing banana bread.
00:56:48Dear Mrs. Bailey,
00:56:50we regret the theft occurred
00:56:52and wish to apologize wholeheartedly
00:56:54on behalf of our evil twins.
00:56:57We really hope that we are still allowed
00:56:59to hang out with our best friend, Jem.
00:57:03We promise to mow your lawn for the entire summer.
00:57:07Sincerely, evil twins, Chip and Laura.
00:57:10It's not really a good time right now.
00:57:15Uh, what are you doing here?
00:57:18I flew in early for the birthday celebrations
00:57:21and I thought I'd just...
00:57:22Hide from all your friends?
00:57:24Something like that.
00:57:30I see you've been fishing.
00:57:32Those rods must be a million years old.
00:57:35Yeah, I, uh, took Laura out.
00:57:37Ah, yes.
00:57:38And how did it go there?
00:57:40Granddad, could you just stop with the contract?
00:57:42I know it's your birthday soon
00:57:44and I know you want me to sign,
00:57:45but I'm sorry, I'm not your guy.
00:57:47Well, now you've brought it up.
00:57:50I've said it before and I'll say it again.
00:57:52You are the right man.
00:57:55You went through this with Dad.
00:57:56Remember how that turned out?
00:57:57You are not your father.
00:57:59And things were very different then.
00:58:02It's a completely different company now.
00:58:06A company you can be proud to run.
00:58:09This company is your future.
00:58:15What's happened, Chip?
00:58:18People change.
00:58:21Things change.
00:58:22And Laura?
00:58:24I wondered whether the two of you had hit it off again.
00:58:30You two were always so happy together.
00:58:34Well, it's, uh, it's not like that, no.
00:58:39I mean, we, uh, she has a fiancé
00:58:43who literally just arrived here
00:58:46and he wants to marry her on the island tomorrow.
00:58:50Did she invite him here?
00:58:52No.
00:58:53He surprised her.
00:58:55Did he?
00:58:56Well, things change.
00:59:02I gotta go.
00:59:05Things change.
00:59:06I want...
00:59:08I want my husband to be my best friend.
00:59:12Someone that I can have adventures with.
00:59:17I feel like our careers have taken priority over everything.
00:59:24Over us.
00:59:26It's all we ever talk about.
00:59:31Take away the work and...
00:59:33Take away the work and...
00:59:36What's left?
00:59:39Well, I can change.
00:59:40I can, I can work less.
00:59:44It's not about you, Owen.
00:59:46It's, it's me.
00:59:49I'd stopped being myself.
00:59:54I guess it took me being back here to realize who I truly am.
01:00:03I'm sorry.
01:00:19You'll be all right, buddy.
01:00:20Of course.
01:00:20I promise.
01:00:23Karabi, can you check that the linen has arrived, please?
01:00:25And, and that the, the kitchen got the, the vegetable and the herb ordered.
01:00:29And it's almost time to open.
01:00:31You got it, boss.
01:00:33Wait, is there like a dessert-related emergency that I haven't heard of?
01:00:39I'm just checking options for Graham's party.
01:00:41He likes chocolate, right?
01:00:48Are you still reading that?
01:00:50Figuring out how to get the engineers into the board meetings here?
01:00:52Yeah, I'm not signing it.
01:00:57Chip.
01:00:59I'm glad I caught you before I left.
01:01:01What?
01:01:02And now so soon?
01:01:03I thought you and Laura would be planning your big day.
01:01:07Laura and I have decided to take a break.
01:01:09An indefinite break.
01:01:11Oh.
01:01:12I'm so sorry to hear that.
01:01:14Yeah, Laura's a great girl and she deserves to be happy.
01:01:18And to be honest, she seemed pretty happy last night talking about
01:01:22banana bread and fixing a drain pipe with you.
01:01:26I don't think I've ever seen her that happy.
01:01:31Anyway, take care, Chip.
01:01:35You too.
01:01:41Come in.
01:01:46I've heard what happened.
01:01:49Who are you?
01:01:52May I suggest an action plan?
01:01:57One, we eat these cakes.
01:02:00Two,
01:02:00we go to the spa and take advantage of my staff discount.
01:02:04Three,
01:02:06just breathe.
01:02:23I feel like I could just float away.
01:02:25That was the best massage I've ever had.
01:02:49This is exactly what I needed.
01:02:51Thanks, Jess.
01:02:52You're welcome.
01:02:55You're welcome.
01:02:58Well, I cannot believe Graham's birthday celebrations are tomorrow.
01:03:02I think I have everything under control.
01:03:06Graham's birthday and the deadline to get the contract signed.
01:03:11What will you guys do?
01:03:16I truly don't know.
01:03:18He seems so stuck.
01:03:21I just wish I could make this decision about the contract easier for him.
01:03:25He'll never leave the island.
01:03:29If only there was a way he could do both.
01:03:35That's it.
01:03:38I mean, we couldn't do it all at once, but we could do it.
01:03:41Jim, that's brilliant.
01:03:45Always happy to help.
01:03:54So,
01:04:14Laura, you awake?
01:04:17Chip, what are you doing down there?
01:04:20I, um...
01:04:21I wasn't sure that you want to speak to me.
01:04:24Would you want to come on a sunrise hike with me?
01:04:34That sounds like an adventure.
01:04:39It is an adventure.
01:04:41I'll be right down.
01:04:44Okay.
01:04:51Hey, uh, Laura, I'm really sorry about the other night.
01:05:02What you've done with your career, what you've become, it's really impressive.
01:05:06And, you know, sometimes I wish I was more like that.
01:05:12Anyway, I'm sorry.
01:05:15It's okay.
01:05:16I'm kind of realizing that, uh, work isn't everything.
01:05:21I guess being back on the island gave me a different perspective on things.
01:05:28I kind of feel like I'm home again.
01:05:31Something about this place, I guess.
01:05:35This island just helps people see clearly.
01:05:41Must be that island magic.
01:05:43It must be.
01:05:44Home isn't a place, it's a feeling.
01:05:48And, you know, I'm starting to realize what you've been saying
01:05:53about not wanting to leave this place.
01:05:58So I've had an idea.
01:06:01Oh, more reading.
01:06:02Great.
01:06:03Yes, but I have added in a new condition.
01:06:07If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a few questions.
01:06:12If you accept the role of CEO, company headquarters will be moved to the island.
01:06:19That way you don't have to move away and you can keep your charity.
01:06:24Laura.
01:06:25It could take a year or two, but I think that this would work.
01:06:31What do you think?
01:06:35I think I'm running out of excuses.
01:06:37I'm surrounded by CEOs and directors and board members all day long.
01:06:43I know a leader when I see one.
01:06:46You want to use your influence to make the world a better place, not for personal gain.
01:06:52Do you know how rare that is?
01:06:57It sounds like someone I know.
01:07:02Did you work on this all night?
01:07:04Yeah, well, I'm a bit of a nerd, so...
01:07:11No, you're incredible.
01:07:34It's coming through.
01:07:36Let's go, let's go.
01:07:37Lots to do, people.
01:07:39What is DJ stuff coming through?
01:07:40Sam, can you go and load this down?
01:07:42Any more adventures planned for today?
01:07:43I don't have the way to see.
01:07:49Watch your back.
01:07:50Oh, thank goodness you are here.
01:07:51I really need help.
01:07:53Is everything okay?
01:07:54Barely.
01:07:55The flowers arrived and they were supposed to be tropical centerpieces,
01:07:58but they've arrived like this.
01:07:59I'm so busy overseeing everything.
01:08:00Is there any chance that you would mind making some centerpieces?
01:08:05Yeah, sure.
01:08:06We would love to.
01:08:06You are the best.
01:08:08Where have you two been anyway?
01:08:11Chip took me on a hike.
01:08:12Can we watch the sunrise?
01:08:15Oh, how romantic.
01:08:17Oh, no.
01:08:18I wouldn't say that it was romantic.
01:08:20It was...
01:08:20Me neither.
01:08:21There was mosquitoes and...
01:08:23Yeah, it rained.
01:08:24Yeah, it rained a little.
01:08:25That's a lot.
01:08:27Okay, just get started.
01:08:29Take me to a coffee.
01:08:34So, what do you know about flower arranging?
01:08:39Oh, don't worry.
01:08:40I'm very experienced in the flower arranging industry.
01:08:44There.
01:08:45So, you have no idea what you're doing either?
01:08:48Not at all.
01:08:50Okay, this.
01:08:54That's you.
01:08:56Oh, oh.
01:08:59It's the office.
01:09:04Today's the deadline.
01:09:06Fiona, hi.
01:09:08She's alive.
01:09:11Yes, I am.
01:09:12I'm sorry.
01:09:13I've been distracted.
01:09:16I have some news for you.
01:09:18Oh?
01:09:20The partnership.
01:09:21Simon isn't in the running anymore.
01:09:25Oh.
01:09:26Send that contract through with Chip's signature on by 5pm
01:09:28and the partnership's as good as yours.
01:09:30Understood?
01:09:32Yes.
01:09:33Good.
01:09:40So, uh, everything all right?
01:09:45I got the promotion.
01:09:48I just need to send them the signed contract.
01:09:52I guess it's time to make a decision.
01:09:57Chip, can you help Karabi, uh, move that chair, please?
01:10:00Yeah.
01:10:01Uh, Laura, I need you to lay the tablecloths,
01:10:04move those centerpieces,
01:10:06and tell me everything's gonna be okay.
01:10:09Everything's gonna be okay.
01:10:11All right.
01:10:13But are you okay?
01:10:16Not really.
01:10:19But I will be.
01:10:20Come on.
01:10:32So, by 1900 hours, you all need to be in Formation 1,
01:10:36circulating drinks and canapes.
01:10:38And then, at 1930, you'll move to Formation 2
01:10:41for dinner service.
01:10:43This is going to be the greatest night
01:10:46this resort has ever seen.
01:10:47Sir, I mean, copy that.
01:10:50We're almost there, but it has to be perfect.
01:10:53Oh, but why?
01:10:54It's not like your promotion's riding on it.
01:10:58You'll look great in a suit.
01:10:59Yeah, thanks.
01:11:06Okay, yeah, that sounds good.
01:11:10Oh, uh, you, you, uh,
01:11:14you're not supposed to be here.
01:11:15You, uh, what?
01:11:19Hey, let's run with the, uh, lighting and sound check.
01:11:22Now?
01:11:23But it's not even dark yet.
01:11:25Yeah, just go with me on this.
01:11:26Hey, Chip, Laura, uh, we need to do a lighting check.
01:11:30Can you stand in on the dance floor?
01:11:33Please, it's really important.
01:11:38Cue lights.
01:11:41Cue sound.
01:11:43Guys, come on, dance!
01:11:49With each other!
01:12:05I think it's working.
01:12:12Yeah.
01:12:14So, uh, tell me, partner, do you want this?
01:12:21I mean, it's everything I always wanted.
01:12:26Years and years of hard work.
01:12:29It's, it's the dream.
01:12:33Yeah, okay, I get that.
01:12:36And, uh, why'd you make a difference?
01:12:39For starters, I will be able to call all of the shots.
01:12:43I don't have to jump through hoops.
01:12:45That's good.
01:12:51We'll make you happy.
01:12:57I don't, I don't know.
01:13:02I've really loved being home.
01:13:10Well, don't worry.
01:13:11As a beautiful girl once said,
01:13:14home is in the feeling and not a place.
01:13:18So I'm sure you'll be happy wherever you are.
01:13:23Just, uh, I just wish it was here.
01:13:37Well, what about you?
01:13:39Are you ready to be the Chip Finley that you were destined to be?
01:13:47Honestly, honestly, I don't know.
01:13:57Then let's just be here, right now, not knowing what to do.
01:14:05Together.
01:14:40Are you okay, my boy?
01:14:44Thought you were supposed to be greeting your guests.
01:14:46Oh, I thought I'd take a moment of peace before the schmoozing starts.
01:14:53Today's the deadline.
01:14:57What did you decide?
01:14:59Laura added a clause.
01:15:05What do you think of that?
01:15:10Oh, moving the headquarters, I see.
01:15:14Fine, should have done that years ago.
01:15:20What about Laura continuing to provide her legal services?
01:15:23Oh, great.
01:15:26And?
01:15:27And I have quite a lot of thoughts about moving forward.
01:15:33I'm not going to be pushing the same old agenda
01:15:35that's been driving Finley Developments all these years.
01:15:37I want to change things.
01:15:39I'd say the company is ripe for a restructure.
01:15:43I trust you, Chip.
01:15:45I always have.
01:15:46You've never wavered from your beliefs.
01:15:49And I want you to make this company exactly what you think it needs to be.
01:15:55It will be your company, your rules.
01:15:58That's my wish.
01:16:04All right.
01:16:10Oh.
01:16:16Happy birthday, Granddad.
01:16:19I'll try to make you proud.
01:16:23You already do.
01:16:28It's almost 1900 hours.
01:16:30Formation one, everyone.
01:16:32It's go time.
01:16:40If you're calling for an update, I'm afraid I don't have one for you.
01:16:44Laura, are you kidding?
01:16:46You did it.
01:16:47He signed it?
01:16:49Yes, he signed it.
01:16:50Chip is the new CEO of Finley Developments.
01:16:53They've sent you the contract.
01:16:54It was a bit stained and ripped up.
01:16:56What happened out there?
01:16:58Never mind, it doesn't matter.
01:17:00He signed it.
01:17:01Congratulations, Laura.
01:17:04Welcome to the partnership.
01:17:06Thank you, Fiona.
01:17:08That's wonderful.
01:17:11Now, we need to get you back to San Francisco tonight.
01:17:15We need to organize that by an ASAP now that you're an equity partner.
01:17:20Tonight?
01:17:22Yes.
01:17:23Is there a problem?
01:17:38Cue champagne top-ups.
01:17:43Robbie, let's turn the music up just a touch.
01:17:52Whoa.
01:17:56Tell the chef to lighten up on the seasoning.
01:18:01Any word on our guest of honor?
01:18:03The eagle has landed.
01:18:04I repeat, the eagle has landed.
01:18:06Happy birthday, Graham.
01:18:08You're looking very dapper.
01:18:09Good to see you.
01:18:12Big fan of those.
01:18:14Excuse me.
01:18:15Of course.
01:18:16There's my boy.
01:18:18Look like a man on the way to great things.
01:18:21You don't scroll up so bad yourself, Granddad.
01:18:26Laura, I can see the island has been treating you well.
01:18:33Happy birthday, Mr. Finley.
01:18:36Yes, this has been exactly what I needed.
01:18:40I can't stay.
01:18:41Laura, I, uh...
01:18:42I hear congratulations are in order.
01:18:44You are looking at the new CEO of Finley Developments.
01:18:50Okay, champagne, now.
01:18:51Copy that, 10-4.
01:18:53Oh.
01:18:56Congratulations, Chip.
01:19:00Perfect.
01:19:02Thank you, Laura.
01:19:04I knew you'd convince him.
01:19:07No doubt they're expediting your promotion as we speak.
01:19:12Yes, they want me to hit the ground running.
01:19:14Something about an equity buy-in.
01:19:17This evening, in fact.
01:19:19They've booked me on the last flight out tonight.
01:19:23Tonight?
01:19:27I'm afraid I can't stay.
01:19:29I'd better go pack my bags.
01:19:31Have a lovely evening.
01:19:34Bye.
01:19:4430 minutes until dinner service, everyone.
01:19:4630 minutes.
01:19:48Hi, honey.
01:19:49Hi.
01:19:51Look at this, see that shark?
01:19:53It's so cute.
01:19:54Oh, that's great.
01:19:55I'm so excited.
01:19:56It's a lot of fish in there.
01:19:56Oh, shh.
01:19:58It's fun, isn't it?
01:19:59Absolutely.
01:20:00A lot of fish in there.
01:20:00Coming through.
01:20:01Woo-hoo!
01:20:03Shark, shark, shark.
01:20:05Good evening, Theodore.
01:20:06Have you welcomed the VIPs?
01:20:08Yes, and complimentary fruit baskets have been sent to their rooms.
01:20:11Does the DJ know to keep to the pre-reviewed song choices?
01:20:14He does, though I have this music override button if necessary.
01:20:23I've also ensured that all of Graeme's favorite items are on the menu,
01:20:27and the drinks and canapes are on constant rotation until dinner begins.
01:20:31And the lighting is set to dim at precisely 8 p.m., right before the fireworks.
01:20:35Well, it seems that you've managed everything perfectly.
01:20:41Almost.
01:20:43It appears that you're wearing an incorrect name tag.
01:20:48I think this is more appropriate.
01:20:57You won't regret this.
01:21:00Motion, drive to the ocean.
01:21:10Are you really going to let her leave like that?
01:21:14You know, I read the contract to get closer to her,
01:21:17but now that I've signed it, I've pushed her away.
01:21:22The contract is not the only reason I brought her out here, you know.
01:21:26After all these years, the one thing I've learned is that work isn't everything.
01:21:32You love her, and that's...
01:21:35The beginning and the end of everything.
01:21:41She's leaving, Grandad.
01:21:43Again.
01:21:44She hasn't left yet.
01:21:46She's a high-flying big city partner at a law firm now.
01:21:49And you're the new CEO of a billion-dollar company.
01:21:53Your worlds are not that far apart anymore.
01:21:57You just have to do what feels right here.
01:22:07And I found this in the shed.
01:22:11That's her old treasure map.
01:22:13Her necklace.
01:22:14Maybe the old days are exactly what Laura needs.
01:22:18Oh, great.
01:22:24I need a shovel.
01:22:25I need a shovel!
01:22:31Your taxi will be here any minute.
01:22:33Chip will be so sad that he missed you.
01:22:36The party was perfect.
01:22:38You are amazing.
01:22:40I always knew you'd make general manager.
01:22:44And it's better this way.
01:22:46And it's better this way.
01:22:49But Chip...
01:22:51I just can't believe you're leaving now.
01:22:56I'm gonna miss you so much.
01:22:59I have to take this.
01:23:01Okay.
01:23:01Bye, Gem.
01:23:02I miss you already.
01:23:03Bye.
01:23:07Fiona.
01:23:09Let me know as soon as you land.
01:23:10Because we need to get straight into the paperwork.
01:23:13We've got your promotion announcement and marketing materials to finalize.
01:23:17And of course, we want to introduce our newest partner to our marquee clients.
01:23:21There's going to be some late nights and early mornings involved.
01:23:25Actually, the first thing I'd like to do is implement my local business plan.
01:23:28Politics first, Laura.
01:23:30You've got to meet the new CFO of Parker Industries immediately.
01:23:33Then we need to wind and dine Gibson Incorporated.
01:23:36They're a new kid on the pharmaceutical scene.
01:23:38And they're shopping for a new legal team.
01:23:40And that's just for starters.
01:23:42Now that you're partner, you've got to jump through a few hoops.
01:23:45Hoops?
01:23:46It's partnership politics.
01:23:48You know how these things work.
01:23:52Sapphire Cove Airport, miss?
01:24:42Happy birthday to you.
01:24:49Perfect.
01:24:55Chip.
01:24:57You said Laura?
01:24:58She wanted to say goodbye.
01:24:59She couldn't find you anywhere.
01:25:02She's gone.
01:25:06Oh, did you just dig that up?
01:25:09Oh, Chip.
01:25:12I wasn't in there.
01:25:31How did you know that?
01:25:34Because it's always been here.
01:25:40I don't understand.
01:25:42How?
01:25:43When we buried the treasure chest, I went back.
01:25:50I couldn't bear to leave without it.
01:25:54Without something to remember you by.
01:25:58So you've been wearing it all these years?
01:26:02It's my lucky charm.
01:26:06Chip, I'm done jumping through hoops.
01:26:10I want to start my own law firm.
01:26:12Here, on the island.
01:26:19I want sunsets, and horseback riding, and adventures.
01:26:27And I want my best friend to be there beside me.
01:26:32What do you think?
01:26:35My best friend.
01:26:38And I love you, Laura.
01:26:42I love you, too.
01:26:52Cue fireworks.
01:27:12You're my tropical sunrise.

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