• 3 months ago
When ambitious Chicago marketing exec Emily unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris, she embraces a new life as she juggles work, friends and romance
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00:00♪♪
00:10This is unbelievable.
00:14Hmm.
00:15You know, as chaotic as this trip's been,
00:18I'm really gonna miss this when we go back to Chicago.
00:22That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
00:24Mm-hmm.
00:26I'm not going back.
00:28What?
00:29Of course you are.
00:31Your life is in Chicago.
00:33Your friends, your job.
00:36Actually, I accepted a position with a French company.
00:39What?
00:42Emily, you don't even speak French.
00:43I mean, no offense, but who would actually be stupid enough
00:46to hire you in Paris?
00:48♪♪
00:51Bonsoir, Madeleine.
00:54Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
00:56Non, non, c'est vrai?
00:57No, c'est pas vrai.
00:59Emily?
01:00Um...
01:01Tell her, Emily.
01:03Emily, think about this.
01:07Think for yourself.
01:09I mean, do you really want to give up everything
01:11you've worked for?
01:12This is your life, Emily, not hers.
01:14You can't trust her, Emily.
01:16You have to choose.
01:17I...
01:19Emily!
01:22Wake up!
01:25♪♪
01:34Madeleine.
01:36♪♪
01:39Madeleine, this is the hardest decision
01:42I've ever had to make.
01:44♪♪
01:47You've done so much for me,
01:49and I'm so grateful for that.
01:51♪♪
01:55I mean, it's just, it's just something
01:57that I have to do.
02:01It's Paris!
02:03♪♪
02:07Emily, no!
02:10♪♪
02:14Oh, I feel sick.
02:16She's been my mentor for years.
02:18I just, I really hate disappointing people.
02:20I've been disappointing my parents for decades.
02:22You get used to it.
02:23Uh-oh, new neighbor incoming.
02:25Be cool.
02:26Hey.
02:27Oh, bonjour, neighbor.
02:29Hey, guys.
02:30Ça va?
02:31Oui, très bien.
02:32I'm just getting some croissant for Gabrielle.
02:34Wow, you just moved in,
02:36and you're already his boulangerie bitch.
02:38Lindy.
02:39No, I don't mind.
02:40He's always very eager to thank me.
02:42That's great.
02:44Nice.
02:45Oh, by the way, Emily,
02:46my mom got a call from Sylvie
02:48asking us to bring the Chantelle account to a new firm.
02:51What's going on?
02:52Uh, I'm so sorry about that.
02:54I'm gonna be clearing it all up today.
02:56Okay, no problemo.
02:58Where you go, Chantelle will follow.
03:00I'm loyal to you, Emily.
03:04And I love the new haircut.
03:05So chic.
03:07Okay, guys.
03:08Have a nice day.
03:10Bye.
03:11Bye.
03:12Okay, new plan.
03:13Maybe you can make a pact with Camille
03:14not to tell Madeline you're quitting
03:16and you'll be out of a job by lunchtime.
03:18We are not talking about that stupid pact ever again.
03:20Oh, come on, I'm joking, Em.
03:22My focus is on Alfie.
03:24Mm.
03:25Even though he's going back to London,
03:27we're still trying to figure out how to make it work.
03:29What's to figure out?
03:30Just make sure you're up to date on your Uriel pass
03:32and your birth control.
03:34You are on birth control?
03:36Yes.
03:38Emily, there you are.
03:40I found Fritos in France, don't ask.
03:42Definitely black market.
03:43Oh, you're a genius.
03:45No, can we talk?
03:47Sure, but keep it quick.
03:48We've got a meeting waiting in the conference room.
03:50We do?
03:51Mm-mm.
03:52You've got to shore up the client base.
03:54Assure them they're in good hands,
03:55even though the entire French staff
03:57is going to be in the conference room.
03:59Okay.
04:00Okay.
04:01Okay.
04:02Okay.
04:03Okay.
04:04Okay.
04:05Assure them they're in good hands,
04:06even though the entire French staff walked out.
04:08So come on, help me stop the bleeding.
04:10On y va.
04:11Actually, Mads, I really can't wait.
04:12Bonjour.
04:14Hey.
04:15Bonjour, Emily.
04:16Bonjour.
04:18Quelle surprise.
04:23Mm.
04:25Antoine, you have built an elite and exclusive brand,
04:30but the former regime could only take it so far.
04:34It's time to elevate Maison Laveau to the next level.
04:38And Gabrielle, as for your restaurant,
04:40it's time to say the magic word.
04:44Franchising.
04:47We're here to make all of your dreams come true.
04:53And how much do these dreams cost?
04:55You'll be making so much money,
04:57our standard fee will be a drop in the bucket.
05:00I see.
05:02And how will two Americans navigate the French luxury market?
05:06We are currently preparing to onboard new French employees,
05:10and we will ensure that the transition is seamless
05:13before we head back to the States.
05:16But you're not staying in Paris?
05:19Uh, well, we're still sorting all that out.
05:23But it won't affect our relationship.
05:27As your marketing agency.
05:30Exactly. Relationships are what this business is all about,
05:34and Emily has established a strong one here.
05:37I'm sure you both know what she's capable of.
05:46Madeline, I am...
05:48Great job in there. I think we hooked him.
05:50You really have that chef wrapped around your finger.
05:52That is so not true.
05:54I just call him like I see him.
05:56Madeline, I really need to talk to you.
05:58Me first.
06:02Em, the way you have stepped in for me here,
06:06it's made me so proud.
06:08The minute you walked into my office in Chicago,
06:11I knew just how special you were,
06:13and I was so excited to mentor you
06:16and empower you so that you could empower
06:19a future generation of women.
06:21OMG, hormone tsunami.
06:23I'm sorry.
06:28So, so proud.
06:32Really, you're blown up.
06:34OMG, Doug, I didn't know you two were in touch.
06:37We haven't talked in months. It must be a butt dial.
06:39Or he realizes what he's let go of,
06:41just as you're prepping to go back.
06:43Could be fake calling.
06:45It's not.
06:46We'll see.
06:47Listen, I've got a Zoom meeting and then a doctor's appointment,
06:50so you won't see me the rest of the day.
06:51I've directed all the French resumes to be sent through to your email,
06:54so comb through them and get those interviews.
06:57Set. Pronto. Bye.
07:05Doug, stop butt dialing me.
07:07Em, it's not my butt.
07:09It's me. I meant to call you.
07:11Oh, why?
07:13Okay, big career announcement.
07:15Say hello to the Associate Manager of Global Partnerships
07:19for McDonald's.
07:21Wait, did you say global?
07:23Um, because you haven't even been to Canada.
07:25Yeah, that's the best part.
07:26I'm at corporate right here in Chicago.
07:28I didn't even have to switch trains.
07:30Dream job, baby! Woo!
07:32Congratulations! That's exactly what you deserve.
07:35Hey, thanks.
07:37But it's good news for both of us, though, because, get this,
07:40McDonald's is looking for a marketing agency in France
07:43to launch the McBaguette.
07:45That sounds like a huge account.
07:47It's epic. Huge payday.
07:49And you're just the person for it.
07:51Hey, you're gonna crush this.
07:53I just sent you my boss's contact info.
07:55He's in Paris tomorrow.
07:57Everybody's gonna want this, but it's all teed up for you.
08:00Wow.
08:02Thanks, Doug.
08:10Oh, sorry.
08:12Um, pardon.
08:14Hi, Millie. Bonjour.
08:16Hi, guys. What have I missed?
08:18Well, we don't have office space,
08:20we don't have a name for the company,
08:22and we don't have as many clients coming with us as we thought.
08:25I might be able to help you with that.
08:27Well, Emily, I was beginning to wonder
08:29if you were joining us at all.
08:31What? Of course I'm joining you.
08:33I'm so in on team whatever this company's called.
08:36You can help us choose.
08:38I like usine d'insolence.
08:40It means sass factory.
08:42No, something more heroic.
08:44You know, the gardiens de la porte.
08:46The gatekeepers.
08:48Sounds like a Marvel movie.
08:50No more awful names today.
08:52What I need from you is a sexy new client
08:55in the luxury space to pair with the launch.
08:58I have just the thing.
09:00McDonald's.
09:02They're looking for a French marketing firm
09:04to launch the McBaguette.
09:06Mais oui, the golden arches.
09:09Emily, the only baguettes I'm interested in are diamonds.
09:13What's going on with the Boucheron account?
09:16Que le? Julien, le...
09:18We almost finish with the presentation
09:20and then we'll set the meeting.
09:22Great. Sylvie, I really think that you should reconsider.
09:25They're a major client and it's a huge fee.
09:27I heard you the first time, Emily.
09:30Our priority now is make sure
09:32every account follows us from savoir.
09:35Bonjour, messieurs.
09:37Bienvenue dans ce nouveau chapitre
09:39de notre formidable partenariat.
09:42Messieurs-dames.
09:44Emily.
09:46Uh, yeah, what she said.
09:56Thanks for not saying anything. I'm still...
09:58Playing the field.
10:00Making sure you get the best deal.
10:02Like us.
10:04That's not what I'm doing, okay?
10:06I'm committed to Sylvie.
10:08You're very talented, Emily,
10:10but Sylvie only cares about one thing.
10:12Sylvie.
10:14I need to give this some more thought.
10:16I'm needed at the office.
10:18Bonne journée.
10:26Are you okay, Emily?
10:28What did you do to your hair?
10:30They're just bangs, okay?
10:32Sometimes people cut bangs when everything's fine.
10:36Sorry, I'm just...
10:38I just, I tried to quit at savoir this morning
10:40and then I tried to pitch McDonald's
10:42as a luxury client to Sylvie,
10:44so, no, I'm not okay.
10:46Hmm.
10:48That's not such a bad idea.
10:50You don't have to say that.
10:52Have you ever been to a McDonald's in Paris?
10:54No. Why?
10:56Hmm. Let me take you to lunch.
11:02Okay.
11:04After you.
11:06Merci.
11:12This is so chic.
11:14There's no grimace, no hamburglar.
11:16What's a hamburglar?
11:18Never mind.
11:24It's still McDonald's,
11:26but it's adapted to the French culture.
11:28It sounds like someone I know.
11:30I can't believe a French chef
11:32is a regular at McDonald's.
11:34I don't come here every day.
11:36It's what we call un petit plaisir.
11:38A little...
11:40Treat?
11:42Um, indulgence?
11:44Or...
11:46a luxury.
11:48See? You can't sell it.
11:50You just have to decide who you're working for.
11:52I really did choose Sylvie.
11:54I just went to tell Madeleine
11:56I quit this morning and...
11:58I couldn't.
12:00Maybe you didn't really want to tell her.
12:02You had the chance to say how you felt
12:04and you didn't.
12:06About...
12:08the other day...
12:10There's so much more I wish I could tell you.
12:12Emily, we can keep doing this.
12:14I'm with Camille and you're with Alfie.
12:16I know.
12:18And Alfie's great.
12:20I like him.
12:22And I like him for you.
12:24So do I.
12:26It's just complicated.
12:28He's going back to London tomorrow night.
12:30God, I should have planned something,
12:32but everything's just been so chaotic.
12:34Maybe I could
12:36reserve some tables
12:38at the restaurant.
12:40Tomorrow night, at 8.
12:42You'd do that for me?
12:44And for me.
12:46I scored three goals last week.
12:50For everything.
12:52Of course.
12:54That's what friends do.
13:00Oh!
13:02My DMs have been on fire
13:04since Belleville.
13:06Here, help me pick one. Or two.
13:08Or three at most.
13:10Oh my God. People send you photos like this on Instagram?
13:12Anything's a sex app
13:14if you want it bad enough.
13:16It's the only reason I still have Facebook.
13:18Thank you, sir.
13:20Yes!
13:22Oh, hi!
13:24What was that for?
13:26That was for the gig we just booked tonight.
13:28What?
13:30This amazing jazz club here in Saint-Germain.
13:32I saw the video of our Belleville set.
13:34He invited us to do their open mic night.
13:36Wait, are you serious?
13:38We're singing in a jazz club!
13:40We're singing in a jazz club!
13:56Très bien.
13:58Who can translate this?
14:00Émilie?
14:02Um...
14:04Not choosing is still choosing?
14:06Magnifique.
14:08But what does it mean?
14:10How to explain existentialism.
14:12You've heard of Sartre?
14:14He believed humans
14:16are condemned to make choices
14:18to define themselves
14:20in an absurd world with no rules.
14:22Even not choosing has consequences,
14:24so it's still a choice.
14:26How do we know we're making the right one?
14:28To Sartre, there was no right or wrong.
14:30You simply choose with conviction and live your life.
14:32Well, that's not helpful at all.
14:34No one said existentialism was helpful.
14:36Existentialism?
14:38I thought this was French.
14:40One.
14:42Sorry, French.
14:44Bonjour, monsieur. Are you joining us?
14:46I just need to get some paperwork signed.
14:48You'll have to wait until the end of class, then.
14:50Yeah.
14:52I'm more than happy to wait.
14:54That was a lie.
14:56I don't have any paperwork.
15:12Okay, when this band finishes,
15:14they'll take a bow and introduce you.
15:16You have 20 minutes.
15:18Got it, sir.
15:20Thank you so much for this opportunity.
15:22Shall we go in or to play on a regular basis?
15:24Yeah, let's start with tonight
15:26and see how it goes, okay?
15:28Bonne chance.
15:34You okay?
15:36You're not going to put a Chinese idol on us, are you?
15:38I'll be fine.
15:40If you're ever mad, just look at me.
15:42Aww.
15:44So many kisses and love right here.
15:46Ha, ha, ha.
16:16So, Cooper,
16:18tell me,
16:20where's your head at?
16:22I'm trying to figure that out myself.
16:24I mean, Madeline's going to kill me
16:26when she finds out I'm going to work for Sylvie.
16:28And Sylvie's going to kill me when she finds out
16:30I'm still kind of working for Madeline.
16:32Yeah, I meant, where's your head at about us?
16:34Right. Sorry.
16:36Yeah, I leave tomorrow.
16:38And I thought we might figure out a little plan
16:40as to, you know, we might see each other again.
16:42I haven't even had a chance to look at my calendar.
16:44Calendars.
16:46Plural. Calendars.
16:48Wow.
16:50I mean, I'm literally working at two places at once.
16:52And they're both trying to kill each other.
16:54It's crazy.
16:56I mean, I really have to make a decision.
16:58Look, I get it.
17:00It's stressful.
17:02So, come to my place.
17:04I'll take your mind off it.
17:06That sounds amazing.
17:08Yeah.
17:10That sounds amazing.
17:12But I really have to prep this presentation
17:14or Sylvie will miss out on this client.
17:16And then she really will murder me
17:18if Madeline doesn't first
17:20when I tell her the news.
17:22But
17:24I want to throw you a little going away party
17:26tomorrow night.
17:28Gabrielle has set aside some tables.
17:30That sounds nice.
17:32I kind of figured it'd just be me and you.
17:34Well, everyone wants to see you off.
17:36You've made quite the impression on this city
17:38even if you still can't stand it here.
17:40That's not true.
17:42The parts of it
17:44have grown on me.
17:46Like
17:48this part.
17:52And
17:54this part.
18:02Right.
18:04Declining.
18:06Putting it down.
18:08Oh, okay.
18:10Now, where were we?
18:36Yeah.
18:40How was your first day?
18:42It was okay.
18:44Any luck
18:46finding an office?
18:48No, not yet.
18:50Did you decide on a name?
18:52Okay, no more work talk.
18:58What?
19:02God, I knew
19:04they weren't here.
19:06I told them the room was off limits.
19:10You said no more
19:12work talk.
19:34Oh,
19:36my country
19:40is Paris.
20:04Oh, my God.
20:06You're still awake?
20:08Hey, how'd it go?
20:10Oh, it was perfect.
20:12Just like I dreamed it would be.
20:14Aw.
20:16That's amazing. Sorry I missed it.
20:18Oh, no worries.
20:20It was super last minute and hopefully
20:22it will lead to something permanent.
20:24Well, when it does,
20:26I will be there. Front row center.
20:28I promise.
20:30Wait, isn't it a little late for you to be
20:32in Boston? Oh, I'm reviewing resumes for Madeline
20:34and I'm working on
20:36a pitch for Sylvie.
20:38Wait, what the hell are you doing?
20:40Well, I'm going to work for Sylvie,
20:42but I can't just leave Madeline barefoot and pregnant.
20:44Barefoot? She has crazier
20:46shoes than you do.
20:48Wait, do they know
20:50that you're pulling double duty?
20:52Oh, God, no. No.
20:54My entire life, I've been practical
20:56and I make one romantic decision
20:58and it bit me in the ass.
21:00Is it about work or Gabrielle?
21:02No, we are not talking about Gabrielle.
21:04Oh, no. Ever. No.
21:06Paris was the romantic decision.
21:08It may not be realistic,
21:10but I can fix it.
21:12I can keep working for Madeline
21:14until she hires French staff while
21:16continuing to help Sylvie launch her company.
21:18Not without an Adderall dealer.
21:22Wait, oh, what about Alfie?
21:24Oh, I saw him tonight.
21:26We're throwing him a party tomorrow.
21:28Really?
21:30Gabrielle and I.
21:32Oh, wait, I thought we weren't going to talk about him.
21:34Gabrielle, my friend,
21:36and I are throwing
21:38Alfie, my boyfriend,
21:40a party at his restaurant.
21:42Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
21:44You're making me dizzy and I have the champagne spins.
21:58Excusez-moi.
22:00I thought I said no eating in the apartment
22:02and no to this client.
22:04I know, but I didn't want you to make a
22:06mic mistake before considering the product.
22:08You know the French market
22:10better than anyone,
22:12and you all know how to help an American adapt to this city.
22:14You want a splashy client
22:16to announce your company?
22:18Think of it as a petit plaisir,
22:20a little luxury.
22:22The baguette is one idea,
22:24but let's not forget the diamond baguette
22:26you love so much.
22:28Luc, show her the deck for Boucheron.
22:30It's not ready yet.
22:32And Emilie's
22:34client is only in town
22:36for a short time.
22:38Fine, we'll meet with him.
22:40Invite him to dinner
22:42tonight. Tonight?
22:44Unless you have more important plans.
22:46I'm throwing a going-away party
22:48for my boyfriend.
22:50But I can do both.
22:52Come. Let's talk
22:54about your presentation. And Julien,
22:56make a reservation tonight, 8 o'clock
22:58at the Resto Jules Verne on the Eiffel Tower.
23:00Americans love that place.
23:02Eiffel Tower?
23:04See? I'll make the reservation.
23:24What?
23:54Why are they all
23:56so stupid today?
24:10Hello, Marlene.
24:12How are you?
24:14What are you doing here?
24:16No, just collecting a few personal items
24:18I left behind.
24:20No time to pack during a coup, huh?
24:22Grab your stuff and go. I'm very busy.
24:24Marlene, I'm sorry
24:26we left you all alone.
24:28You're not sorry. And I'm not alone.
24:30I still have Emilie.
24:32Oh, no, no. Emilie's with us.
24:34No, Emilie's working remotely today
24:36because she doesn't feel well.
24:38No, no, no. She works for Sylvie's new company.
24:40Right.
24:42Sylvie's new company.
24:44She's there now
24:46working on the presentation
24:48for the Mac Baguette.
24:50Your connections were a big help.
24:52Amazing.
24:54And we are meeting
24:56with the McDonald's
24:58representative
25:00tonight.
25:02You're pitching
25:04Mickey D's.
25:08I'm sorry.
25:10I knew that. I knew that.
25:12I'd love to send over a magnum
25:14of champagne to the table
25:16to wish Emilie well.
25:18That is very magnanimous of you.
25:20Oh, stop. She's earned it.
25:22Where's the dinner?
25:24
25:46Are you all right?
25:48What? Yes, of course.
25:50Just, um,
25:52a little deja vu along with
25:54some existential angst.
25:56I've had to make a lot of big life decisions lately.
25:58Yeah, I meant to ask
26:00how Madeleine took the news.
26:02I'm sure it wasn't an easy thing to do.
26:04Well...
26:06I know you thought of her
26:08as a mentor.
26:10And though our styles may differ,
26:12I hope in time you'll see me
26:14the same way.
26:18That means a lot.
26:20Your success is my success.
26:22We're in this together, aren't we?
26:24I know by joining me
26:26you're taking a big leap.
26:30The client has arrived.
26:34What's wrong with her?
26:38Nothing. I'm fine.
26:40Everything's fine.
26:42Um...
26:44Time to turn on that Chicago charm.
26:46Whatever that means.
26:52Hey.
26:54Oh, here he is.
26:56Evening all. All right, first round's on me.
26:58Oh, no, drinks on us tonight.
27:00Oh, merci.
27:02Is Emily here yet?
27:04Oh, she's coming. I think she just got caught up with some work.
27:06Yeah, she will be here soon.
27:08She adores you so much.
27:10Right.
27:12Oh, excuse me. I should take this.
27:14And I need to check something in the kitchen.
27:16Yeah, what do you think, mate?
27:18I need to introduce you to someone.
27:20Come. Antoine,
27:22this is Alfie.
27:24Absolute pleasure, mate. Pleasure.
27:26Antoine has something for you.
27:28A little gift from Maison Laveau.
27:30Oh, wow.
27:32Emily remembered it was your favorite at the Laveau Laveau event, so...
27:36It smells amazing.
27:38Thank you. Happy you like it.
27:40You know what I'm saying?
27:42How come I've never heard of Maison Laveau
27:44before I came here?
27:46We're an exclusive brand.
27:48I've toyed with the idea of expanding to mass markets,
27:50but it's risky to grow and still maintain our independence.
27:52And our tax laws aren't exactly friendly to businessmen.
27:54Yeah, I hear that.
27:56But there are plenty of ways around the French tax system.
27:58Trust me, I've spent the past year
28:00learning all the ins and outs.
28:02My bank in London have financed plenty of French companies
28:04that can get capitalized here.
28:06Hmm.
28:08What are you drinking?
28:10Okay, make it two.
28:12Sorry, it's loud in here.
28:14Um, can you hear me?
28:16Yeah, perfectly.
28:18Did you enjoy yourself on stage the other night?
28:20Yes. Yes, it was amazing.
28:22How would you feel about doing it on a regular basis?
28:24Oh, my God, are you serious?
28:26Absolutely.
28:28The audience was very impressed, and so was I.
28:30Oh, my God.
28:32The guys are gonna be so excited.
28:34Actually, this offer is only for you.
28:36Your bandmates are wonderful, but we've already got a house band.
28:38Oh.
28:40Shit.
28:42What was that?
28:44I-I said I need to sit on it, think about it.
28:46Is that okay?
28:48Yeah, of course. Let me know as soon as you can.
28:50Hi!
28:52You're here.
28:54Hey, baby.
29:00And the good news is
29:02the French are already quite fond of McDonald's.
29:04Yeah, they think of it as a little luxury,
29:06which is why we were thinking of this classy retro vibe
29:08for the campaign.
29:10Do you know the George Gershwin song,
29:12Swonderful?
29:14Of course.
29:16He's the original American in Paris,
29:18and the song is perfect for this campaign.
29:20We would change the lyrics from
29:22Swonderful to McWonderful.
29:24McMarvelous, McParadise.
29:26McBaguette.
29:28Exactement.
29:30Well, I got to say, I'm loving it.
29:32And we are loving it, too.
29:34Doug told me
29:36you'd be just the team for the job,
29:38and I think it was right.
29:40Excuse me.
29:42Scott Thomas.
29:44Enchanté.
29:46Madeleine Wheeler, head of Savoy.
29:48The company you were supposed to be meeting with tonight.
29:50Oh, I thought she was in charge.
29:52No, no, this woman no longer works for us.
29:54And this woman is apparently
29:56suffering from Stockholm Syndrome.
29:58Madeleine, wait.
30:00Emily brought this client to me.
30:02Well, because Emily still works for me.
30:04Unless there's something I don't know.
30:08Well, you never quit.
30:12I intended to, but she's
30:14pregnant and alone
30:16in a foreign country.
30:18Okay, I want to work with both of you until...
30:20Until what? You can abandon me?
30:22I shepherded your whole career.
30:24How could you do this to me?
30:26Oh.
30:28He.
30:30Oh.
30:32Like, boom.
30:34Oh, my God.
30:36My water just broke.
30:38Yes, all over my shoes.
30:40Okay.
30:42I am not loving it so much anymore.
30:50Madeleine, you're gonna be in excellent hands.
30:52You're gonna be fine.
30:54I'm gonna go with her. Mads, I'm gonna come with you.
30:56No, don't Mads me.
30:58Look at you right now.
31:00Sorry.
31:06So this was your existential angst?
31:08Or were you just trying
31:10to have it all?
31:12That is so American.
31:14I really want to work with you,
31:16but it just all got so complicated.
31:18Well, let me make it simple for you.
31:24You're fired.
31:28Oh.
31:38Oh.
31:42Oh, hi. Oh, my God.
31:44Alfie, I'm so sorry.
31:46Um, Madeleine went into labor, and Sylvie fired me,
31:48and I couldn't find a cab at the Eiffel Tower.
31:50Emily, just stop.
31:52I get it. See, I know your career
31:54means a lot to you.
31:56I just didn't realize it meant more than us.
31:58No.
32:00No, you mean so much to me.
32:02Really?
32:04So when are you coming to London?
32:08I haven't decided yet.
32:12I think you have.
32:14No, where are you going?
32:16Come on.
32:18What's that French saying
32:20from that salt guy?
32:22You know, not choosing
32:24is still a choice.
32:28Wait.
32:32Please, I...
32:34Can we just talk about this?
32:36I'm...
32:38I'm so sorry.
32:40Let it go, girl.
32:52I love you.
32:54I love you.
32:56I love you.
32:58I love you.
33:00I love you.
33:02I love you.
33:04I love you.
33:06I love you.
33:08I love you.
33:10I love you.
33:12I love you.
33:14I love you.
33:16I love you.
33:18I love you.

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