• 3 months ago
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00:00:00Hi Ricky, good morning.
00:00:26Good morning.
00:00:27I had a snack pass delivery order for Maria.
00:00:29Sure, let me check.
00:00:37One moment.
00:00:38There you go.
00:00:40Hey, look, I got a hustle, yup, I got a hustle, fight for the money knowing that I cause trouble,
00:01:07I kick the stake, I order to make double, exercise the mind till I get muscles, long
00:01:14nights and early mornings, when I'm performing, I put my all in, life will trip you up with
00:01:16no warning, know my enemy's blood is boiling, my heart is pouring, it punch like four men,
00:01:21I sacrifice for my offspring, but I can't help it if I do the wrong thing, the man of
00:01:26the house gets exhausted, I know this the part that we can all sing, so come on.
00:01:33Yo, what's this?
00:01:36What's this in the city?
00:01:37No delivery fee.
00:01:38Yeah, I said I walk this way, cause I'm born this way, go for it all, I don't stop midway,
00:01:39life give me yarn, I make crochet, and food for the soul is best home made, I don't got
00:01:40a masters or bachelors, but I master the craft, I'm ecstatic, be smart when the money comes
00:01:41rapid, you don't think first, and you do the most damage, when the weight of the world
00:01:42is on your shoulders, can you manage?
00:01:43Yes ma'am, say the word greatness, and I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down,
00:01:44we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall
00:01:45down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when the chick
00:01:46fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when the
00:02:07chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when
00:02:08the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that stand,
00:02:09when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm that
00:02:10stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know I'm
00:02:11that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but I know
00:02:12I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy, but
00:02:13I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy,
00:02:14but I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not be easy,
00:02:15but I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may not
00:02:23be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up, it may
00:02:24not be easy, but I know I'm that stand, when the chick fall down, we gon' pick you up,
00:02:25it may not be easy.
00:02:26How'd it go?
00:02:27It was all right.
00:02:28Passed out all the flyers, but not a lot of tips.
00:02:29How many orders?
00:02:30Just three so far.
00:02:31Okay, how you feeling?
00:02:32You know, not great.
00:02:33Oh, you can't cancel tomorrow, the money is all set.
00:02:34How you say that?
00:02:37These are good to go, the addresses are on the lid.
00:02:41How about Destiny texts them?
00:02:42I'm supposed to be meeting up with Victor and Suni.
00:02:44I'll take them.
00:02:46Your sister is not going out there alone on a learner's permit.
00:02:50It'll take you half an hour, and I'll make extra for Victor and Suni.
00:02:57Don't catch an attitude with me.
00:02:59All right.
00:03:04Yum. I miss your mom's cooking.
00:03:08Yo, how much we owe you for this?
00:03:10Oh, no, you're good.
00:03:12Come on. A little support.
00:03:14Nah, they're leftovers, man. It's cool. It's cool.
00:03:17On the house, then.
00:03:23So, when are you starting at Midas?
00:03:26Today was my first day, actually.
00:03:27What? How was it?
00:03:29It was good. You know, it's the mail room, so it's a little slow.
00:03:33Yeah, for sure. For sure.
00:03:35So, what about you, Mr. Facebook? When are you going to Cali?
00:03:40You know, I'm waiting a bit.
00:03:41Helping my mom buy the house here, and working remote to start.
00:03:45Yeah? How long?
00:03:47I'm not sure. At least until the end of the summer.
00:03:49Okay. Cool, cool, cool.
00:03:50So, what are you doing tomorrow afternoon?
00:03:54Just working, probably.
00:03:55Why?
00:03:56You should come to this party with us.
00:03:57Party? Who's throwing it?
00:03:59My friend, Claire, for her graduation.
00:04:02Nah, I'm working tomorrow.
00:04:03Come on. You're always working.
00:04:05Please. I'm going to be the only non-ivy leaguer there,
00:04:07and they all start talking about what house they were in.
00:04:09Oh, so you want me to come and be the dumb dropout.
00:04:13No. You know what I mean.
00:04:15No, no, no. It's okay.
00:04:17Yeah, if you don't want to come, it's fine.
00:04:19I was going to introduce you to somebody, but it's cool.
00:04:22Introduce me to who?
00:04:23That's your loss.
00:04:24Introduce me to who?
00:04:25Why don't you come and find out?
00:04:28We'll pick you up at four.
00:04:30Alright, alright, alright.
00:04:32Alright, alright.
00:04:34And, uh, dress to impress, yeah?
00:04:37Alright, I'll think about it.
00:04:45Hey, where's Ma?
00:04:48Asleep, in the living room.
00:04:57I'm awake.
00:04:58How'd it go?
00:05:00Good.
00:05:01Have you eaten anything?
00:05:05No, I'm not hungry.
00:05:17How long has she been asleep?
00:05:18Since we got back.
00:05:22Don't worry about it.
00:05:24I'll be out in a sec.
00:05:26No, Ma, relax. Keep resting.
00:05:29Do you have any orders?
00:05:32Uh, I don't think so.
00:05:38Let's take tonight off.
00:05:40I made $80 in tips today.
00:05:48Is it cool if I go out with Victor and Suni?
00:05:51I told them I'd help them out with something.
00:05:54Of course.
00:05:59Tell them I said hi.
00:06:01Okay.
00:06:14What's up?
00:06:16Wow, did you buy that last night?
00:06:18Yeah, I said dress to impress.
00:06:20Alright.
00:06:22If anyone asks, just tell them you were in Adam's house.
00:06:25What does that mean?
00:06:26You'll figure it out.
00:06:40Did you go to Yale as well?
00:06:42No, I went to Holy Cross for healthcare administration.
00:06:44Oh, good for you. And what are you doing with that?
00:06:46I'm working at Midas for health insurance.
00:06:48Fantastic. Good. How do you like the company?
00:06:52Hey, nice shirt.
00:06:54Hey, thank you.
00:06:56Good for you. We'll give you some time. That's great.
00:06:58Cheers.
00:07:24Fuck Harvard!
00:07:26Excuse me?
00:07:27I just had a tickle in my throat.
00:07:30Old move, by the way.
00:07:31Oh, no. I'm just wearing this so I won't be mistaken for the help. That's all.
00:07:38I see you were admiring the art.
00:07:40Yeah, you know, I actually have one just like this.
00:07:43Oh, do you?
00:07:44Yeah.
00:07:45You know, you didn't strike me for a giant vase type.
00:07:47Really?
00:07:49Well, you know what they say, don't judge a book by its cover, right?
00:07:53Do they say that?
00:07:54Yeah, they do.
00:07:58Um, I'm Ricky, by the way.
00:08:00I'm a friend of Victor's who I, well, who I think knows someone here.
00:08:05I'm Claire.
00:08:07Claire. Ah, so this, this is all you.
00:08:10Yep. Don't judge a book, right?
00:08:13Right.
00:08:14So, were you looking for somebody or...?
00:08:18Nah. Actually, I was just looking for the bathroom.
00:08:22Oh. Well, you found it.
00:08:25Touche.
00:08:26Come on, I'll show you where it is.
00:08:29It was my grandfather's original and you didn't know the password.
00:08:31I'll just take it over.
00:08:32For sure.
00:08:35Where are you guys headed?
00:08:37I was actually just showing Ricky where the bathroom is.
00:08:40Dad, this is Ricky. Ricky, this is my dad.
00:08:43Nice to meet you, Ricky.
00:08:44Ricky actually just graduated from Harvard.
00:08:47So I see. Congratulations.
00:08:50What house?
00:08:52Excuse me?
00:08:53What house were you in?
00:08:54Uh, Adam's house.
00:08:57No kidding. I'm Adam's house, class of 87.
00:09:00What? Wow, that's crazy. It's a small world.
00:09:04What was your major?
00:09:05My major was healthcare administration.
00:09:09Oh, really?
00:09:10I didn't know we had a healthcare administration major.
00:09:13You know, it's a pretty new one.
00:09:16Merging healthcare with pre-med tracking with administration.
00:09:20You take classes in both, so...
00:09:21Oh, okay.
00:09:22Well, I don't know if Claire told you, but I'm CEO of Midas.
00:09:26Health insurance.
00:09:27Please stop.
00:09:29My mom used to work there.
00:09:32Used to? Well, I hope I didn't fire her.
00:09:35No, no, no. She passed away.
00:09:39Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that.
00:09:42What was her name?
00:09:44Mia. Mia Price.
00:09:46I think I remember her.
00:09:48She was an amazing woman.
00:09:50So, what are you doing for work?
00:09:53You know, just applying for stuff.
00:09:56Why don't you come by my office on Monday and we'll find you something.
00:09:59Can we not right now?
00:10:01I'm sorry, I don't want to...
00:10:03Ricky, you're a triple threat.
00:10:05Adam's house, healthcare administration,
00:10:08and we're always looking for a diverse town.
00:10:11You can't just, like, say that to people.
00:10:14Maybe.
00:10:16He doesn't want to work for Midas.
00:10:17Maybe.
00:10:18He doesn't want to work for Midas.
00:10:19Did you ever think about that?
00:10:21Ricky, would you be interested in a job working at Midas?
00:10:25I mean, I'd be interested in any job.
00:10:28So, if you have something, I could apply for it.
00:10:32Great. I'll see you on Monday.
00:10:34Thanks, Adam.
00:10:38Go Crimson.
00:10:39Go Crimson.
00:10:42I'm sorry, you told him what?
00:10:44Victor said if anybody asks, say Adam's house, right?
00:10:48I didn't know.
00:10:49All right, and where did healthcare administration come from?
00:10:51And you're not?
00:10:52Okay, look, first, obviously, I had a little bit too much to drink.
00:10:55Second, I panicked.
00:10:57And then third, what did y'all want me to say?
00:10:58The truth?
00:10:59Oh, yeah, you know what?
00:11:00You did fire my mom, and I had to drop out to take care of her.
00:11:02But hella nice crib, though.
00:11:04Hey, there you are.
00:11:06Congratulations.
00:11:07Oh, you too.
00:11:09Congratulations.
00:11:10Oh, you too.
00:11:11It's so good to see you.
00:11:12You too.
00:11:13Hey.
00:11:14Congratulations.
00:11:15I'm glad you could make it.
00:11:16Oh, sorry.
00:11:20We were just hearing about you introducing Ricky to your dad.
00:11:24Oh, my God.
00:11:25Again, I am so sorry about him.
00:11:27He's just the worst.
00:11:29He tried to bully Ricky into taking a job at Midas.
00:11:33I'm sorry.
00:11:34You okay?
00:11:35He what?
00:11:36I know, isn't it so embarrassing?
00:11:38Yeah, it's like...
00:11:40What's embarrassing?
00:11:43Well, just, you know, just him assuming everyone's willing to sell their soul.
00:11:50I feel like our generation's really realized that there's more to the world than money, right?
00:11:55You should tell that to my student loan collector.
00:11:58So, Ricky, you gonna go work at Midas now?
00:12:03First healthcare administration and now working at Midas.
00:12:07It's almost like you're trying to steal my identity.
00:12:09Or are you stealing mine?
00:12:11What would the job be?
00:12:14I mean, he didn't say anything specifically.
00:12:18He just said that I could come in and apply for something.
00:12:21Oh, are you going to?
00:12:23I mean, it doesn't hurt, right?
00:12:27Right.
00:12:38Hey, how's it going?
00:12:40I have a meeting with Gregory Brent at three o'clock.
00:12:43ID?
00:12:45What's that?
00:12:49Yeah, I have a gentleman here by the name of Ricky Price.
00:12:53He says he has a three o'clock with Mr. Brent.
00:12:57All right, thank you.
00:13:00All right, let's go.
00:13:02Follow me.
00:13:06Ricky, come in.
00:13:09This is Tom, my nephew.
00:13:10Tom, this is Ricky.
00:13:12Price.
00:13:13Ricky, you thirsty?
00:13:15You want a scotch?
00:13:16No, thank you.
00:13:17I'll just have some water.
00:13:19I'll have one.
00:13:30That's Adam's house.
00:13:33That's Adam's house.
00:13:35Class of 87.
00:13:37Oh, wow.
00:13:38I have one just like this.
00:13:41Have a seat.
00:13:42Yeah.
00:13:45Tom?
00:13:49So look, I was hoping to have more options for you here,
00:13:53but unfortunately we don't have many openings at the moment.
00:13:56But I promised you a job, and I'm a man of my word.
00:14:01So Tom has an opening as the claims department coordinator.
00:14:06It'll be a good opportunity for you to get a lay of the land.
00:14:10Tom can mentor you, and when something else opens up,
00:14:14you'll be in a good position.
00:14:16I don't get to choose my own assistants.
00:14:19He's got a Harvard diploma and a pulse.
00:14:22What more do you want?
00:14:24I'd be more than happy to be a claims department coordinator.
00:14:29It's a great chance to get your foot in the door.
00:14:33My first job was as a coordinator, essentially.
00:14:38I really appreciate it.
00:14:41Is that all?
00:14:43Yes.
00:14:45Show him around and send him to HR.
00:14:47Thank you again.
00:14:48No problem.
00:15:00All right, welcome to claims.
00:15:02Oh, could you elaborate on what we do exactly?
00:15:05They don't teach claims review at Harvard.
00:15:07I don't really know.
00:15:09Well, lucky for you, it's very simple.
00:15:12When a policyholder has a claim for a doctor's visit,
00:15:15prescription, or procedure, it comes to us.
00:15:18No, again.
00:15:20At this point, we have an automated system that reviews
00:15:22the majority of these claims.
00:15:24If they're reoccurring, small dollar amounts, et cetera.
00:15:27But sometimes the system's not sure,
00:15:29so those cases get sent here for review.
00:15:32So, as an example?
00:15:34As an example, you're a policyholder with us.
00:15:37Let's say you get leukemia.
00:15:39Your doctor wants to try some new experimental treatment.
00:15:42The bill is 350K.
00:15:44It comes into our system, gets flagged.
00:15:46Karen here, hi Karen, does a quick review,
00:15:48maybe calls the company, and either approves or denies it.
00:15:51You said 350K?
00:15:53Yeah.
00:15:54Experimental treatments can range anywhere from, what,
00:15:56100K to a million bucks?
00:15:59So, what do I do as the coordinator?
00:16:02Oh, well, whatever I need you to do.
00:16:04Data entry, scheduling, coffee runs, iced, black,
00:16:08write that down.
00:16:10Oh.
00:16:11I'm kidding.
00:16:12I'll probably give you some of the small dollar claims.
00:16:15This is your desk.
00:16:17You should be the first one in and the last one to leave.
00:16:22Can I ask you what's the pay?
00:16:24$40,000 plus benefits,
00:16:26but HR will explain all of that tomorrow.
00:16:29Can other people be covered by my insurance?
00:16:32Do you have kids or a spouse?
00:16:37Then, no.
00:16:39Make sure you bring a passport or birth certificate
00:16:41with you to HR tomorrow.
00:16:42What about my transcripts?
00:16:45This isn't grad school.
00:16:47Nobody cares, you went to Harvard.
00:16:49Thank you, again.
00:16:51See you tomorrow.
00:17:09You fill out an application?
00:17:10Yeah, I actually got a job.
00:17:15Congrats.
00:17:16Yeah.
00:17:17Doing what?
00:17:18I don't know.
00:17:19They say it's like a claims coordinator or something.
00:17:22I don't know what that means, but your boy is in there.
00:17:27You good?
00:17:29Yeah, I hear you have a date with Claire today.
00:17:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:33I'm excited.
00:17:35Good luck.
00:17:41Oh, wait, I got it.
00:17:42Too late.
00:17:45So, how'd the meeting go?
00:17:47I think it was pretty cool.
00:17:49I think I got a job working for your cousin.
00:17:52Oh, good luck with that.
00:17:54Tom's...
00:17:55Yeah, I can tell.
00:17:58So, what about you?
00:17:59What are you doing for work?
00:18:00Oh, careful.
00:18:01You're already sounding like my dad.
00:18:04No, I'm working for Senator Peters.
00:18:07I'm an intern on the healthcare policy team.
00:18:09Okay, yeah, that sounds cool.
00:18:11So, you're keeping it all in the family business.
00:18:13No.
00:18:14More like trying to take the family business down,
00:18:17Princess Leia style.
00:18:19Okay.
00:18:20So, how'd you get into healthcare administration?
00:18:23Yeah, my mom, she was really into it,
00:18:26and she worked at Midas for a long time.
00:18:30Oh, what was she like?
00:18:32My mom.
00:18:33My mom, she was incredible.
00:18:36She was always taking care of people.
00:18:38A really big role model for me and my sister.
00:18:41Oh, how old's your sister?
00:18:42Ah, she's 16, yeah.
00:18:44So, I'm taking care of her now.
00:18:46Wow, that sounds like a lot.
00:18:49I mean, we get along pretty well,
00:18:51and this job will help, so.
00:18:53Well, I'd love to meet her sometime.
00:18:56Depends on how you do on the second date.
00:18:59Who says you're getting a second date?
00:19:13Hi.
00:19:34Were you with the Game Software here?
00:19:36The Game Software?
00:19:37Okay, okay.
00:19:38So, Victor and I are together right before the St. Brooks strip,
00:19:41and Victor is blackout drunk, lights on, nobody home.
00:19:46He gets up on the wall, there's a line of cops behind him,
00:19:49and he just starts slapping his ass.
00:19:53And this cop is yelling at him, like,
00:19:55get down, get down!
00:19:59Can I have another one, please?
00:20:02Sure.
00:20:05So, Ricky, how's the job?
00:20:09Yeah, no, it's great, and I love it.
00:20:11Have you figured out what Claims Department Coordinator means yet?
00:20:13I have, I have, actually.
00:20:15You know, I just sit there all day and approve,
00:20:17well, honestly, I just approve most of the claims that come in.
00:20:21I figure if they ask, then they must need it, right?
00:20:24Putting that Harvard education to good use.
00:20:27You know, can I have one of those, too, please?
00:20:35Mom.
00:20:37Mom?
00:20:39Destiny, I'm home.
00:20:44Mom, you in there?
00:20:47I'll be out in a second.
00:20:51You okay?
00:20:53I'm fine.
00:20:55I just need a second.
00:21:10I'm fine.
00:21:13Where's Destiny?
00:21:15She went to the movies with some friends.
00:21:18I'm sorry, I just, I kept getting deliveries, and I...
00:21:21Relax, it's okay.
00:21:28What's this?
00:21:31A bill from today.
00:21:33At the bottom, your doctor's record.
00:21:36At the bottom, your doctor's recommended surgery?
00:21:41Yeah.
00:21:43And what else did he say?
00:21:47He said the chemo hasn't been very effective,
00:21:50and I should get the surgery before it's too late.
00:21:55And what did you tell him?
00:21:57I told him it's too expensive.
00:22:00How much is it?
00:22:03$44,000.
00:22:07Okay, I mean, we can do that.
00:22:10You know, that's the price they give you as a starting point,
00:22:13and you can negotiate down from there.
00:22:15No, I asked.
00:22:17That is the lowest price.
00:22:20Okay, that's fine.
00:22:22I've been making a lot more money lately.
00:22:26We'll make it work, okay?
00:22:29I promise.
00:22:36Okay.
00:22:46Ricky.
00:22:48A word, please.
00:22:50Now.
00:22:56What can you tell me about Ms. Diaz?
00:22:59Ms. Diaz, oh, she takes...
00:23:02Levothyroxine.
00:23:06And can you tell me why you approved her prescription renewal
00:23:09for Levothyroxine?
00:23:12Yeah, because she needs it.
00:23:14She needs it.
00:23:16I'm sorry, her doctor prescribed it.
00:23:19Turns out she does not need it,
00:23:23because she's dead.
00:23:27Oh, I...
00:23:28What, could we cancel it?
00:23:30We already have,
00:23:31but only because her daughter called us this morning
00:23:33asking why we were sending an insurance statement
00:23:36to her dead mother.
00:23:38Well, like you said, it seems like everything is fine now.
00:23:41No, everything's not fine.
00:23:45I pulled up your stats.
00:23:46You have the highest approval rate in the department
00:23:48by nearly 10%.
00:23:50That's not a good thing.
00:23:54Right.
00:23:56I don't know if you're being lazy
00:23:59or just careless,
00:24:01but both are a problem.
00:24:03I realize a $200 claim may not seem like a lot,
00:24:06but believe me, it adds up big time.
00:24:09I'm sorry.
00:24:10It won't happen again.
00:24:12Great.
00:24:13Because if it does, I'll have to explain to my uncle
00:24:15why I'm reopening the position.
00:24:17You can go.
00:24:29
00:25:00What happened?
00:25:02Nothing.
00:25:03I was just trying to fix my mistake
00:25:05and deactivate her policy.
00:25:08Only admins can do that,
00:25:10and I already fixed it.
00:25:12Okay.
00:25:14You're welcome.
00:25:24Where's Claire?
00:25:26I don't know.
00:25:27I, um, I told her I was going home.
00:25:31Oh.
00:25:32Okay.
00:25:33So...
00:25:35I need you guys' help with something.
00:25:38Okay.
00:25:39What is it?
00:25:40So I may have figured out a way for Midas
00:25:43to cover my mom's treatments.
00:25:46Really?
00:25:47That's great.
00:25:48Like, they're gonna put on your insurance or...
00:25:50Not exactly.
00:25:52Basically,
00:25:54her policy is still in the system, right?
00:25:57And it can be reactivated.
00:25:59You're talking about insurance fraud.
00:26:01Listen, all we need to do
00:26:02is we need to get onto Tom's computer, right?
00:26:04And then soon as you show me how to access it,
00:26:06and then Victor comes, hacks in,
00:26:08and wipes all the evidence.
00:26:09Easy.
00:26:10That is truly the worst idea I've ever heard.
00:26:12Like, do you just need some extra money or something?
00:26:15I thought you were making way more at your new job.
00:26:17It isn't enough.
00:26:19How can it not be enough?
00:26:20You're making twice what you were making last month.
00:26:23My mom's doctor said the chemo isn't working.
00:26:27She needs surgery.
00:26:33Well, how much is it?
00:26:38$44,000.
00:26:42Okay.
00:26:43Well, there are ways to do this without committing a crime.
00:26:47We could do a payment plan.
00:26:48Or we could do a GoFundMe page.
00:26:50Who do I know that's gonna donate that much money?
00:26:52Claire.
00:26:56Okay, right.
00:26:57I thought about this.
00:26:59This is the best option.
00:27:01The only option.
00:27:02Okay, but Ricky, this is different than, you know,
00:27:05faking a resume or, like, what school you went to.
00:27:08Okay, this is a real crime.
00:27:09You'd go to jail.
00:27:11If you guys don't want to help me, that's fine.
00:27:13That's fine. No, it's fine.
00:27:15I understand.
00:27:17Okay?
00:27:18I can do it myself.
00:27:22Okay.
00:27:52Okay.
00:28:11Excuse me.
00:28:12Uh, could you let me find Claire and Brian?
00:28:14I have a package for us.
00:28:15I don't know where they are.
00:28:16Sorry, could you show me?
00:28:18I've been looking for, like, five minutes.
00:28:20Okay.
00:28:31Ricky.
00:28:32What's on your plate?
00:28:34Nothing, just trying to keep that approval rate down.
00:28:38Clever.
00:28:47That was stupid.
00:28:48Then help me.
00:28:49Please.
00:28:54All right.
00:28:55If we're going to help you,
00:28:56then we need to come up with a much better plan.
00:28:58Okay.
00:28:59Step one.
00:29:00We'll need to find a time when Tom is out of his office
00:29:02for at least an hour.
00:29:03Maybe during lunch.
00:29:04He eats lunch in his office.
00:29:06So we'll give him a reason not to.
00:29:08Then we'll need to borrow his wallet.
00:29:12There you go.
00:29:13Take a shot.
00:29:14Why can't we just prop the door open?
00:29:15Because we need Vic to get in there.
00:29:19It just takes a delicate touch.
00:29:25We'll also need his computer password.
00:29:27Which we can get if Ricky can switch out his keyboard
00:29:30for an identical keylogger.
00:29:32Also, the stupid dual authentication kicks in after 30 minutes.
00:29:36Which brings us to our next challenge.
00:29:39Figuring out how we're getting Vic into the building.
00:29:41I wanted to order some flowers.
00:29:44Once Vic creates the claim on Tom's computer,
00:29:46I'll need access to a second computer in order to approve it.
00:29:51And then the final step will be recruiting some accomplices
00:29:54to help us pull off the surprise.
00:29:59Sounds like a plan.
00:30:05So, one more thing.
00:30:08We were thinking,
00:30:10even with the insurance reactivated,
00:30:12there typically are a lot of out-of-pocket expenses
00:30:15with these types of surgeries.
00:30:16You know, because she'll have to stay in the hospital for a while.
00:30:19She won't be able to cook.
00:30:21Right.
00:30:23So, we were thinking
00:30:27it wouldn't be too difficult to set up a second claim.
00:30:30That pays out to a fake company
00:30:32and Vic could cover our tracks
00:30:34to make it look like a totally normal claim
00:30:36so we wouldn't get caught.
00:30:37For how much?
00:30:41$300,000?
00:30:43And maybe I could have some for my student loans
00:30:47and Vic could have some for his mom's house.
00:30:49You know, that's not why we're doing it.
00:30:51Obviously, we want to help your mom.
00:30:54But this was just another idea.
00:31:00Let's do it!
00:31:01Yeah?
00:31:02Yeah!
00:31:06I mean, I'm the one with the job, so...
00:31:08You can pay next time.
00:31:14Can I ask you a question?
00:31:16Where do you get money from?
00:31:18What do you mean?
00:31:19I mean, like, gas, food, cell phone.
00:31:24Your internship is volunteer, right?
00:31:27Yeah, I mean, I babysit sometimes
00:31:30and my parents pay for some of my bills.
00:31:34You know, they're thinking of opening up
00:31:36a paid policy position at the office, so...
00:31:38Maybe I'll apply for that.
00:31:40That'd be cool.
00:31:42You'll do what you're passionate about
00:31:43and money will come, right?
00:31:45Yeah, for sure.
00:32:09Come in.
00:32:11Hey, do you happen to drive a white Lexus?
00:32:16Yeah, why?
00:32:18As I was pulling in, another car was coming down
00:32:21and he wasn't paying any attention,
00:32:23so I might have clipped you a little bit.
00:32:26It's okay.
00:32:27You know, my insurance covers it,
00:32:29so we should be good.
00:32:30Would you like to come and take some pictures?
00:32:32Oh, I would love to go take pictures.
00:32:42I'm, uh, really sorry, again.
00:33:01Happy birthday!
00:33:05Oh, come on.
00:33:06You didn't think I actually hit your car, did you?
00:33:10Uh-huh.
00:33:13Yeah, thank you.
00:33:14Happy birthday.
00:33:15Yeah, I'll call you back.
00:33:17Happy birthday.
00:33:19Ricky wanted to organize a little surprise.
00:33:21Did he?
00:33:22Well, mission accomplished.
00:33:23I am definitely surprised.
00:33:25All right, shall we go to lunch?
00:33:27Yeah, please.
00:33:29Ricky's paying, right?
00:33:40You in a rush?
00:33:42Ah, no.
00:33:43Just enjoying the day.
00:33:45Ready to get some lunch.
00:33:46You?
00:33:47Good.
00:33:48Good, I'm ready to buy lunch.
00:33:49Yeah.
00:33:52Are you okay, bro?
00:33:53I'm okay.
00:33:54I think you're spoiling me too much.
00:33:55Don't you think?
00:33:57No.
00:33:58You know what I do?
00:33:59I'm a couch potato.
00:34:00So, I'm a couch potato?
00:34:01And you're a couch potato.
00:34:03Yeah, I'm a couch potato.
00:34:05So, I'm a couch potato.
00:34:06Yeah, I'm a couch potato.
00:34:09So, I'm a couch potato.
00:34:11So, I'm a...
00:34:13couch potato.
00:34:15Hi fellas, how are you?
00:34:34Good afternoon.
00:34:35We have a reservation under price.
00:34:37Absolutely.
00:34:38It's right here.
00:34:39Just give me one moment.
00:34:41Happy birthday.
00:34:42Hey.
00:34:43Hey.
00:34:44Hey.
00:34:45What are you doing here?
00:34:46My dad invited me.
00:34:47I took the afternoon off.
00:34:48Why didn't you tell me?
00:34:49Why didn't you invite me?
00:34:50Right this way everybody.
00:34:52Oh, Ricky.
00:34:53You gonna sit over there?
00:34:54I gotta use the restroom.
00:34:55Be right back.
00:34:56Hey.
00:34:57Hey.
00:34:58Hey.
00:34:59Hey.
00:35:00Hey.
00:35:01Hey.
00:35:02Hey.
00:35:03Hey.
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00:35:19Hey.
00:35:20Hey.
00:35:21Hey.
00:35:22Hey.
00:35:23Hey.
00:35:24Hey.
00:35:25Hey.
00:35:26Hey.
00:35:27Hey.
00:35:28Hey.
00:35:29Hey.
00:35:30Hey.
00:35:31Hey.
00:35:32Hey.
00:35:33Hey.
00:35:34Hey.
00:35:35Hey.
00:35:36Hey.
00:35:37Hey.
00:35:38Hey.
00:35:39Hey.
00:35:40Hey.
00:35:41Hey.
00:35:43She's not going to recognize me, but she definitely will!
00:35:45Hi, excuse me, can you please take this out to table six for me.
00:35:49Sorry, there's an ex out there, I'd rather not.
00:35:52Okay, listen, listen, I'll get rid of her.
00:35:55Just wait here and wait for my signal.
00:35:57What are you going to do?
00:35:59Improvise.
00:36:01All right, in your pocket.
00:36:06Hey.
00:36:08You good?
00:36:09Yeah.
00:36:12Hey! Thank you.
00:36:24Thank you, I appreciate it.
00:36:26Here you go.
00:36:28I'm so sorry.
00:36:30I can get you a towel.
00:36:32No, it's okay.
00:36:34I need to go dry off.
00:36:36Okay.
00:36:42Would anyone like anything else to drink?
00:36:44I'll have an Oban. Neat.
00:36:48How about you, birthday boy?
00:36:50I'm buying.
00:36:52Great.
00:36:54I think I'm going to land on the...
00:36:58He'll have the same as me.
00:37:00It's just the water. Thank you.
00:37:02Water's fine, thank you.
00:37:14Two Obans, neat.
00:37:16Actually,
00:37:18can I have the table back?
00:37:20Turns out it wasn't him.
00:37:22Sure, I guess.
00:37:24Thanks.
00:37:26I'll have two Obans, neat.
00:37:36Table as well, please.
00:37:46Wait.
00:37:50Are you going to take our food order?
00:37:52Oh.
00:37:54I'm just a runner. Your waitress should be back shortly.
00:38:00Hey.
00:38:02I'll dry it off.
00:38:04Thanks.
00:38:10Actually, I changed my mind.
00:38:12You can have the table back.
00:38:34Thanks.
00:38:50Hi.
00:38:52I have a delivery for Tom Brent.
00:38:54Alright.
00:38:56I do too, actually.
00:38:58Okay, well, sign in here. Nine keys, please.
00:39:02Tom Brent?
00:39:04Do you actually have a cold place for this?
00:39:06It's starting to melt.
00:39:08No, don't.
00:39:10Look, hold on a second.
00:39:12All you guys have deliveries for Mr. Brent?
00:39:14Yeah.
00:39:16Okay.
00:39:18Follow me, and let's go.
00:39:20Alright, pack in. Let's go.
00:39:22Alright, pack in. Be careful.
00:39:24Thanks.
00:39:30I think you might want to get the next one.
00:39:32The next one?
00:39:34Yeah.
00:39:5425 seconds.
00:40:0425 seconds.
00:40:06Okay.
00:40:16Nice.
00:40:205, 4, 3, 2, 1.
00:40:24We did it.
00:40:26We got it, we got it, we got it.
00:40:28Good luck.
00:40:30You too.
00:40:38Okay, let's see what you got.
00:40:42So, Ricky.
00:40:44How do you like your new boss?
00:40:48He's great.
00:40:50I can honestly say
00:40:52he's the best boss I've ever had.
00:40:56A much nicer toast than I'd ever be able to give.
00:41:00To my nephew Tom.
00:41:02The best boss Ricky has ever had.
00:41:04Cheers.
00:41:18I'm sorry.
00:41:20I gotta take this. Excuse me.
00:41:26Hello?
00:41:28Yo, what do you know about Project Foresight?
00:41:30I never heard of it. Why?
00:41:32When I try and reactivate your mom,
00:41:34I'm getting a Project Foresight error message
00:41:36asking for additional diagnosis info.
00:41:38Ask Sony.
00:41:40I've never heard of it either.
00:41:42I don't get it. It never asked me for a diagnosis.
00:41:44This looks like an admin level thing.
00:41:46Okay, so can you just skip the question?
00:41:48Okay, so just do that.
00:41:50I tried, but our time's up. We need to authenticate again.
00:41:52Alright, alright.
00:41:54Okay, okay, okay.
00:41:56We'll go 60 seconds from my mark.
00:41:58What are you gonna do?
00:42:00I'm gonna improvise.
00:42:02He's going to pour water on him.
00:42:04I'm not going to pour water on him.
00:42:06Alright, 60 seconds.
00:42:08Starting now.
00:42:12If this doesn't work, run.
00:42:18Okay.
00:42:30Tom.
00:42:32Do you have any pets?
00:42:34Just a dog.
00:42:36Lafayette.
00:42:38What kind of dog?
00:42:40Lafayette is a purebred French bulldog.
00:42:42No way. I have a French bulldog.
00:42:44Since when?
00:42:46Luckily, he's my sister's.
00:42:48Do you have any pictures?
00:42:50Yeah, I've got a couple.
00:42:56Oh, he's gotten so big.
00:43:04Oh, yeah.
00:43:06He's a real cutie.
00:43:10Do you have any
00:43:12photos of your little Frenchie?
00:43:14Oh, no, I don't think so.
00:43:16I'm not that big of a photo kind of guy.
00:43:18Oh.
00:43:20Learning a lot about you today.
00:43:32Hey, Karen.
00:43:34I think I have some seaweed chips for you.
00:43:36You're a day late.
00:43:38I think they were lost in the mail room.
00:43:40Sorry about that.
00:43:42Are you okay?
00:43:44A rat or something
00:43:46has eaten through this.
00:43:48Oh, my goodness. Is it in there?
00:43:50No, but I can see the hole that it came through.
00:43:52Do you see it anywhere?
00:43:54No, but what about my chips?
00:43:56What about them?
00:43:58You guys are going to give me a refund, right?
00:44:00Because this is clearly your fault.
00:44:02Oh, yes, absolutely.
00:44:04You'll just need to talk to my manager first.
00:44:06You should go to her now with the evidence.
00:44:12All right, well,
00:44:14I need to get back to the office.
00:44:16Um, hey,
00:44:18would you all like to go get some ice cream?
00:44:20I know this great place is around the corner.
00:44:22I think I've had enough ice for today.
00:44:24Thanks.
00:44:26I'm all set, but thank you,
00:44:28Ricky.
00:44:30You're welcome.
00:44:32Bye.
00:44:34Bye.
00:44:36Bye.
00:44:38Bye.
00:44:40Bye.
00:45:10Excuse me.
00:45:18Excuse me. Sorry.
00:45:20Hey, mail girl.
00:45:22The mail's here. Just to let you know.
00:45:24Okay, great. Thank you.
00:45:26Hello?
00:45:28Where are you?
00:45:30I'm just finishing up in the office.
00:45:32What? He's in the elevator right now.
00:45:34Uh, okay.
00:45:36I'm leaving.
00:45:38Get out.
00:45:56Okay.
00:46:26Okay.
00:46:48Happy birthday.
00:47:20To Ricky.
00:47:22For a great idea.
00:47:26Oh, no. I wasn't giving you credit for the plan.
00:47:28Your plan was terrible.
00:47:32Routing and account numbers
00:47:34are on there. The money should be in there next week.
00:47:36Okay, you know what?
00:47:38Can I get another round of shots, please?
00:47:40And can I also order some food to go?
00:47:42What would you like?
00:47:44You know what? I'll take the three most expensive
00:47:46entrees, whatever those are.
00:47:48Appreciate it.
00:47:50What are you doing?
00:47:52Man, I'm celebrating. Come on.
00:47:54Ricky, we...
00:47:56Come on. Look, I'm not going crazy.
00:47:58Let's just take these 24 hours to celebrate.
00:48:00No, Ricky.
00:48:02Okay, what she's saying is that
00:48:04we have to be careful, okay?
00:48:06When people come into a lot of money,
00:48:08the most common mistake they make is they spend it all right away.
00:48:10It makes it way more likely they get caught.
00:48:12Okay, okay.
00:48:14So what am I supposed to do?
00:48:16Just chill. Act like everything is the same.
00:48:18Okay. I got you. I can do that.
00:48:20I got you.
00:48:22All right.
00:48:24Chill. Chill. Chill.
00:48:30All right.
00:48:32I'm gonna go to the bathroom.
00:48:34I'll be right back.
00:48:36Hey, be careful with that. Hey, chill.
00:48:38Chill.
00:48:44So are you going to
00:48:46tell him, or should I?
00:48:48I think it's a bad idea.
00:48:50We can't just not tell him.
00:48:52We don't even know if it's anything yet.
00:48:54We can investigate, but there's no point
00:48:56in riling him up until then.
00:48:58Let me see the paper again.
00:49:00No. Let's just enjoy tonight, okay?
00:49:02We can do our research.
00:49:04We'll figure it out.
00:49:06I promise.
00:49:08Please?
00:49:10Please?
00:49:12Come here.
00:49:14Try the garlic bread.
00:49:16I'm gonna have to start the meals in a sec.
00:49:18What are your orders tonight?
00:49:20Oh, I don't think I can do tonight.
00:49:26I have a date.
00:49:28Maybe Destiny can take them. That's why she got a license.
00:49:30No. It's already dark outside,
00:49:32and there are too many orders.
00:49:34Okay, so let's just cancel the orders for tonight, then.
00:49:36Sweetie,
00:49:38I know I ask a lot of you, more than I should,
00:49:40and you've been working a lot of hours lately,
00:49:44and you deserve to go out on a date.
00:49:46I know I can't stop you from doing that,
00:49:48but we need the money from these orders.
00:49:52This dinner was delicious,
00:49:54but we can't afford this.
00:49:58We don't actually
00:50:00need the money.
00:50:02Um, I got a job
00:50:04at Midas,
00:50:08and this dinner is to celebrate.
00:50:10You got a job at Midas?
00:50:12When?
00:50:14I just got it,
00:50:16and it's only in the mail room.
00:50:18Sunita helped me, actually.
00:50:20I didn't know if you were...
00:50:22I'm so happy for you.
00:50:24This is great.
00:50:26I know how things ended.
00:50:28No, no, no, no.
00:50:30It's all part of the Lord's plan, right?
00:50:32Now you're there, and...
00:50:36I'm so happy.
00:50:38This makes this dinner that much better.
00:50:40So,
00:50:42who's your date with?
00:50:44Um, her name's Claire.
00:50:46Do we get to
00:50:48meet this Claire?
00:50:50Um, maybe.
00:50:52We're still in the early stages.
00:50:54Maybe?
00:50:56See that?
00:50:58There's a strike.
00:51:00Nice.
00:51:02Are you okay?
00:51:04Yeah, I'm fine.
00:51:06All right, well, it's your turn.
00:51:08It's her turn, so...
00:51:10You take it.
00:51:14Are you okay?
00:51:16It's that I'm fine.
00:51:18If it's about
00:51:20the water being spilled on you today at lunch,
00:51:22I'm sorry. Total accident.
00:51:24My dad's making me quit my internship.
00:51:26What?
00:51:28He told me after lunch. Says it's bad optics for the company.
00:51:30Okay, wait.
00:51:32How can he make you quit?
00:51:34He's claiming he's gonna cut off my phone,
00:51:36so he's trying to ground you.
00:51:38Oh, and kick me out.
00:51:40I don't understand how you can work for him.
00:51:42Wait, I'm
00:51:44not working for him. I work for Tom.
00:51:46Tom, yeah, because that's so different.
00:51:48You know,
00:51:50you told me that you wanted to help people, but it really seems
00:51:52like all you guys do all day is just deny claims.
00:51:54Okay, let's
00:51:56just take a breath, okay?
00:51:58No, I've been thinking.
00:52:00I think you should quit your job.
00:52:02Quit my job?
00:52:04You went to Harvard.
00:52:06You don't need to work at Midas for the money.
00:52:08You can work anywhere else for the same amount
00:52:10and not sell your soul to them.
00:52:12Come on, you're a good person, Ricky.
00:52:14You can do good things. I'm doing good.
00:52:16I have the highest approval rating in claims.
00:52:18Then stop with the fix-it-from-the-inside bullshit.
00:52:20And I'm helping support my family. That's something you know
00:52:22nothing about. I mean, you
00:52:24have the luxury of doing what you think is right.
00:52:26Okay, yeah, my life's perfect.
00:52:28It is. Okay, you don't have to
00:52:30worry about your cell phone bills, the gas bill,
00:52:32or even paying for my mom's medical
00:52:34bills.
00:52:36At the end of the day,
00:52:38you have your dad, and if
00:52:40you needed the money, he would have a trust fund
00:52:42waiting for you and your kids, and a house
00:52:44on the hills. That's your
00:52:46privilege. I don't have that.
00:52:50So, yeah, money
00:52:52may not be as important to you, and man,
00:52:54that must be nice.
00:52:56But don't try to come at the rest of the world just because
00:52:58we're not so fortunate.
00:53:00I wasn't trying to say that.
00:53:02You don't have
00:53:04to say it. I...
00:53:06You know what?
00:53:08Tonight's date's on me.
00:53:18We're done.
00:53:26Hey, Karen.
00:53:28Do you know anything about Project Foresight?
00:53:30I've never heard of it. Why?
00:53:32Uh, nothing.
00:53:34Just some lost mail. Something to do
00:53:36with GeneticTree, I think.
00:53:38GeneticTree? You mean like that company with the
00:53:40cheesy ads?
00:53:42Don't know anything. Sorry.
00:53:44No worries.
00:53:48There were those tests
00:53:50we took, what was it, like, five years
00:53:52ago for Christmas? What tests?
00:53:54You know, those DNA ancestry
00:53:56tests. Not the
00:53:58best Christmas present, if you ask
00:54:00me, but apparently I'm 3%
00:54:02Japanese, which
00:54:04is how I got started on the chips.
00:54:14My uncle wants to see you.
00:54:22Ricky, come in.
00:54:26Want a scotch?
00:54:28No, thanks. I'm all set.
00:54:30I'm kidding. Hey, do you
00:54:32play any golf? Uh, no.
00:54:34Not really. How would you like to play
00:54:36this afternoon? I'm a good teacher.
00:54:38Yeah, sure.
00:54:40Well, what time? Don't worry.
00:54:42I'll let your boss know.
00:54:44How do you
00:54:46like working for Tom?
00:54:48It's great.
00:54:50Yeah, it's great. I'm learning a lot.
00:54:52Can I be honest
00:54:54with you?
00:54:56I think your talents are wasted
00:54:58in claims. You're overqualified.
00:55:00But,
00:55:02you knew that when you took the job.
00:55:04We've got
00:55:06a new position opening up.
00:55:08It comes with a raise
00:55:10and real
00:55:12responsibilities.
00:55:14I think it might be
00:55:16a good fit for you.
00:55:24What do you know about
00:55:26Project Foresight?
00:55:28I don't think anything,
00:55:30should I?
00:55:32No. We've kept it pretty much
00:55:34under wraps.
00:55:36A couple years back,
00:55:38we came up with a really
00:55:40revolutionary idea.
00:55:42What if we bought policyholder
00:55:44bio data, DNA,
00:55:46and paired it with our
00:55:48exclusive access to patient
00:55:50diagnosis and outcomes?
00:55:52We found that with most costly
00:55:54cases that had underlying
00:55:56genetic risk factors,
00:55:58we were able to predict outcomes
00:56:00with nearly 80%
00:56:02accuracy.
00:56:04Sometimes months or even years
00:56:06before official diagnosis.
00:56:08That's
00:56:10incredible. The project's been
00:56:12in a pilot phase for
00:56:14the last few years, but
00:56:16we're getting ready to roll it out company wide.
00:56:18And,
00:56:20we need to hire a project
00:56:22manager.
00:56:28I mean, it sounds great.
00:56:30Policyholders must
00:56:32love it.
00:56:34Ricky, you understand that
00:56:36information is used strictly for internal
00:56:38purposes, right? Right, then why
00:56:40do we do it? The same reason
00:56:42actuaries make so damn much.
00:56:44To identify and mitigate large payouts.
00:56:46Mitigate? Terminate
00:56:48policies when possible, raise premiums
00:56:50otherwise.
00:56:52Ricky, you see how
00:56:54valuable this is?
00:56:56We're predicting diseases and
00:56:58denying their coverage.
00:57:00Don't be so dramatic.
00:57:02You make it sound like we're murdering
00:57:04people.
00:57:06For most people, we're just asking them to pay a
00:57:08fair rate.
00:57:10Any terminations are usually picked up by government coverage.
00:57:12And that's legal?
00:57:14It's a
00:57:16bit of a gray area,
00:57:18but we're working with Congress to clear
00:57:20that up.
00:57:22You know,
00:57:24I also lost my parents
00:57:26at a young age.
00:57:28It's not easy,
00:57:30but
00:57:32I think it makes us stronger,
00:57:34hungrier.
00:57:40This is an opportunity to take a
00:57:42management position barely two months
00:57:44in. Most kids your
00:57:46age would kill for an opportunity like
00:57:48this. No, I appreciate it.
00:57:50It sounds like a great opportunity.
00:57:52So you're interested? Of course, very
00:57:54interested. Great.
00:57:56We can keep talking about this, but in the meantime
00:57:58you can't talk about the project
00:58:00or the job to anyone.
00:58:02It's highly confidential company IP
00:58:04covered under your NDA.
00:58:06Of course.
00:58:08Not even Claire.
00:58:10Gotcha.
00:58:12Rikki, this is Michelle and Stacy
00:58:14from Genetic Tree. Like the DNA
00:58:16says. That's us.
00:58:18They're also the main providers of the bio data
00:58:20we use for Project Foresight.
00:58:22Rikki may be joining
00:58:24the project team for us.
00:58:26That's great.
00:58:28Rikki, why don't you lead us off?
00:58:32So,
00:58:34do you guys mind talking business on the course
00:58:36or would you rather wait until after?
00:58:38No, as long as you're coming up to
00:58:40$50 for a policy holder,
00:58:42I have no problem talking about it
00:58:44anywhere.
00:58:46Okay. How about this?
00:58:48Rikki and me versus you two.
00:58:50If we win, we stay at $180 million.
00:58:52You win, we go to $200.
00:58:58This is Rikki's first time swinging the club.
00:59:00Swing it, girl. Please.
00:59:06Alright, Rikki.
00:59:08That's how it's done. No pressure.
00:59:10Nice, easy swing
00:59:12just like we practiced, okay?
00:59:18Four!
00:59:22Looks like you'll be
00:59:24getting your $200.
00:59:28Where you been?
00:59:30Losing minus $20 million.
00:59:34I was playing golf with Mr. Brent.
00:59:36It's a long story.
00:59:38That makes $300,000 seem not so bad.
00:59:40Come on.
00:59:42So,
00:59:44we have something we need to talk
00:59:46to you about.
00:59:48Give it to him.
00:59:56What's this?
00:59:58It's just a theory.
01:00:00They're the files that Midas has on your mom.
01:00:02He found them when you had to do the
01:00:04override on her account.
01:00:06I know it sounds crazy, but
01:00:08we think that Midas knew
01:00:10your mom was sick before she was
01:00:12diagnosed, and that's why they
01:00:14fired her. It is just a
01:00:16theory. I had to
01:00:18leave Tom's office before I could find more proof.
01:00:24Say something.
01:00:26He just offered me
01:00:28the job as project manager. He what?
01:00:30Mr. Brent. He just offered me the
01:00:32job to this Project Foresight.
01:00:34They want to roll it out to the whole company, and that's
01:00:36why we were playing golf with the CEO from GeneticTree.
01:00:38Does this mean he found out about us?
01:00:40I don't think so. He was just offering me the
01:00:42job. You don't think he made the connection with
01:00:44your mom? Nah, he still
01:00:46thinks she's dead. Why would he offer
01:00:48you a promotion? That's not really
01:00:50important right now. The real question is
01:00:52what are we going to do?
01:00:54We exposed them, obviously, right?
01:00:56I mean, if they're going to expand
01:00:58this, it has to be illegal. Yeah, but with what?
01:01:00This. A single piece of
01:01:02paper that's directly linked to the
01:01:04$300,000 that we stole?
01:01:06So we give the money back.
01:01:08I mean, we can't just let them get away with this.
01:01:10Even if we did give the money back, they could
01:01:12still charge us with a crime. No, no, no. Listen,
01:01:14it has to be other files like this one, right?
01:01:16Of other people? A whole database.
01:01:18I just couldn't access it from Tom's account. So we
01:01:20steal those before I get the job so they
01:01:22can't connect us. Hold on, you're taking the job?
01:01:24Well, not anymore, but... If I'm going back,
01:01:26I need at least two hours and full admin access.
01:01:28You can get admin access from Mr. Briggs'
01:01:30computer. He keeps the password on a sticky note.
01:01:32Hold on, it's a billion dollar company.
01:01:34There's no way his security is that... See, but that's
01:01:36why it is. You see, they probably make him use
01:01:38some super secure password that he has to change
01:01:40every three months, and that's why he can't remember it.
01:01:42Okay, and the dual authentication?
01:01:44No, he doesn't have it. I
01:01:46watched today. Okay.
01:01:48But getting into his office will be
01:01:50a lot harder than Tom's. He has
01:01:52a secretary, and security, and
01:01:54janitors are up there after hours.
01:01:56Oh, Friday night!
01:01:58The company gala! Whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm not
01:02:00missing that gala. It's all anyone's been
01:02:02talking about. Exactly. The whole
01:02:04company will be there.
01:02:06That sounds like
01:02:08the perfect time.
01:02:26What?
01:02:56Alright, guys.
01:03:02Can I get a drink?
01:03:04Hey, can I
01:03:06talk to you for a second?
01:03:08Um, okay.
01:03:10Look, I know what we said. Thank you.
01:03:14I know what we said
01:03:16was a lot, and...
01:03:18Um,
01:03:20can I take this?
01:03:24Um, can I take this?
01:03:26I'm sorry, I gotta take this.
01:03:30Hey, give me some good news.
01:03:32I got bad news, man. I can't
01:03:34find any of it. What do you mean?
01:03:36I mean the database is gone. I'm looking to see if
01:03:38they moved it, but I'm finding
01:03:40nothing. Do you need to be on Tom's computer?
01:03:42No. I have access to all
01:03:44the files, but
01:03:46there's nothing here.
01:03:48I'm positive I'm in the same place
01:03:50I was last time. Well, look again. It has to
01:03:52be there somewhere. Go back to my
01:03:54mom's files, maybe. Okay.
01:03:56I'll give you a minute.
01:03:58Okay.
01:04:00Ricky! There you
01:04:02are! We've been looking
01:04:04all over for you.
01:04:06I've been telling her what a great
01:04:08job you've been doing.
01:04:10Mia! I found
01:04:12him!
01:04:14Hey.
01:04:16What are you doing here?
01:04:18Figured it'd be good to get out of
01:04:20the house, right? But who invited you?
01:04:22Where's your heir? Don't worry.
01:04:24I'm fine. It's over there.
01:04:26Honestly, I don't even need it.
01:04:30Okay. I think we should go home.
01:04:32What are you talking about?
01:04:34I'll explain later, but I really think we should get out of here.
01:04:36No! Don't tell me you're headed out!
01:04:40Mia.
01:04:42Such a pleasure to have you back with us.
01:04:44Of course. Thank you so much for inviting
01:04:46me. It's been great getting to see
01:04:48everybody again.
01:04:50Do you know Claire?
01:04:52It's nice to finally meet you. I've heard so much
01:04:54about you.
01:04:56Ricky's been doing
01:04:58a great job for us in claims.
01:05:00Chip off the old
01:05:02block.
01:05:04I thought you said you were in the mail room?
01:05:06Um, no, no.
01:05:08Remember? Mom, I'm the claims
01:05:10coordinator.
01:05:12Would you mind if I
01:05:14stole Ricky just for a moment?
01:05:16You all can
01:05:18catch up.
01:05:30We have some things to discuss.
01:05:32Don't we?
01:05:34First, what did you
01:05:36do with your mother's files?
01:05:38Nothing.
01:05:40The ones you printed out?
01:05:42Does she have them?
01:05:44Did you show
01:05:46them to Claire?
01:05:48Look, what you're doing is illegal, but I
01:05:50didn't show them to anyone. I have them
01:05:52right here.
01:05:54In a few weeks, it'll be
01:05:56totally legal,
01:05:58and you're in no position
01:06:00to throw stones.
01:06:02Second question, who
01:06:04else helped you?
01:06:06No one helped me. Oh, come on.
01:06:08Your mom,
01:06:10disgruntled ex-employee,
01:06:12talks you
01:06:14through reactivating her insurance,
01:06:16creating fake claims?
01:06:18She would never agree to any of that.
01:06:20You heard her. She thinks I work
01:06:22in the mail room.
01:06:24Everything you've said to me
01:06:26for the last two months
01:06:28has been a lie.
01:06:30I'm not lying, okay?
01:06:32She doesn't know any of it.
01:06:34I guess
01:06:36it really doesn't matter.
01:06:38When did you find out?
01:06:40About your little embezzlement scheme?
01:06:42This morning.
01:06:44I advantaged your mother as
01:06:46an insurance policy,
01:06:48so to speak.
01:06:50What's your habit?
01:06:52Call the cops?
01:06:54No. Not yet, at least.
01:06:56I haven't decided.
01:07:02Here's my only offer,
01:07:04right?
01:07:06So, listen closely.
01:07:12Starting on Monday, you'll be
01:07:14reassigned to the mail room.
01:07:16That should be easy enough
01:07:18to explain to your mother.
01:07:20You'll earn
01:07:22minimum wage,
01:07:24and you will never say the words
01:07:26Project Foresight ever again.
01:07:28Oh, I understand.
01:07:30Given your mom's history,
01:07:32you might be inclined to
01:07:34anonymously leak something to the press.
01:07:36Well, I've learned
01:07:38my lesson.
01:07:40I move the project off our
01:07:42servers, far from anywhere
01:07:44you can access them.
01:07:46So understand
01:07:48that if so much as
01:07:50a word of this project gets out,
01:07:52I'll assume it was you,
01:07:54and the statute of limitations for first-degree insurance fraud
01:07:56doesn't expire for another 15 years,
01:07:58I will
01:08:00personally see to it
01:08:02that you spend as much time behind bars
01:08:04as possible.
01:08:06I assume you still have at least
01:08:08some of the money you stole?
01:08:12Good.
01:08:14Whatever you don't have will come out of
01:08:16your weekly paycheck.
01:08:18With interest.
01:08:20Will you
01:08:22still help pay
01:08:24for my mom's surgery?
01:08:26Ha ha ha.
01:08:30Why on earth would I do that?
01:08:32If I
01:08:34were you, I'd be hoping
01:08:36it's quick and painless
01:08:38so you can move on with your life.
01:08:40Do you have potential,
01:08:42college degree or not?
01:08:44It's a shame
01:08:46you'd be wasting it in the mail room.
01:08:52Do we have an agreement?
01:08:56Yes.
01:09:14Great.
01:09:16I gotta take a leak.
01:09:18Shh.
01:09:20Can you please explain to me
01:09:22what's going on right now?
01:09:24I promise I will talk to you and explain everything later,
01:09:26but now's really not a good time.
01:09:28Are you kidding me?
01:09:30I promise we will talk later, but have you sit soon.
01:09:32Shit.
01:09:34Why is your mom here?
01:09:36Mr. Brent invited her.
01:09:38What are you doing?
01:09:40Improvising. I need you to steal a laundry cart
01:09:42and meet me by the elevator in three minutes, okay?
01:09:44Just trust me.
01:09:46Okay.
01:09:48Hey, meet me on the corner
01:09:50of Bryant and Columbus.
01:09:52Don't be late.
01:10:12Hmm.
01:10:14Hmm.
01:10:26That spot up here.
01:10:40Did you kill him?
01:10:42He's just unconscious, okay?
01:10:44Help me put him in the cart.
01:10:46This is your idea of improvising?
01:10:48Look, I have a plan. Just help me get him in the cart
01:10:50and we can get him downstairs.
01:10:52No, explain to me what happened.
01:10:54He caught us, okay? The money, the payments.
01:10:56He even moved the file somehow.
01:10:58If we don't want to end up in jail,
01:11:00I need you to trust me.
01:11:02You want me to trust you, but you're asking me to commit a felony.
01:11:04We already committed one.
01:11:06Okay, so what's another one, right?
01:11:08For the record,
01:11:10I hate it when you improvise.
01:11:24What? What? What?
01:11:26Just keep walking.
01:11:28Just keep walking.
01:11:30Just keep walking.
01:11:32Okay, okay.
01:11:34You brought her into this?
01:11:36Can you just trust me? I needed the car.
01:11:38What about Vic?
01:11:40He's going to meet us at the pier.
01:11:42Wait, the pier?
01:11:44It's all a part of the plan. Can you pop open the trunk?
01:11:46Okay, wait. Can you explain what the plan is?
01:11:48Just help me lift him and put him into the trunk.
01:11:50Who is that?
01:11:52This is my boss and my girlfriend's dad.
01:11:54Look, take that bag out of the trunk.
01:12:00Oh, did you kill him?
01:12:02No, he's fine.
01:12:06Alright, thanks.
01:12:08I'll see you home later.
01:12:10Wait, no.
01:12:12You are not leaving me here.
01:12:14Okay, fine. Drive.
01:12:16But no talking.
01:12:18Does she even have a license yet?
01:12:20Yes, she got it last week.
01:12:26What are you doing? Come on, get in.
01:12:28No.
01:12:30No?
01:12:32No.
01:12:34Look, the money was a mistake, alright?
01:12:36We got too greedy, but this is just taking it too far.
01:12:38I'm not a kidnapper.
01:12:40Suni, if we're going to get out of this, I need your help.
01:12:42We're not getting out of this, okay?
01:12:44We committed a crime and we got caught.
01:12:46This is only making it worse.
01:12:48She's the one that committed the crime.
01:12:50You saw the paper. My mom, the whole company.
01:12:52I saw one piece of paper.
01:12:54And even if it is true,
01:12:56it doesn't justify whatever you're about to do.
01:13:00I'm out.
01:13:02I'm sorry.
01:13:04I'm sorry.
01:13:06Sunita!
01:13:18How do you think we're going to get him to confess?
01:13:20He's a rich white man who's scared of homeless guys on the street.
01:13:22Just trust me.
01:13:26What the hell?
01:13:28Hello?
01:13:32What is this?
01:13:34Some sort of hostage thing?
01:13:36I'll tell you right now, you're not getting any money.
01:13:40We don't seek money.
01:13:42We seek information.
01:13:44Information?
01:13:46What information
01:13:48do you think I have?
01:13:52Wait.
01:13:54Hold on a sec.
01:13:56Is this Ricky?
01:13:58We'll ask the questions.
01:14:00I'm not playing your stupid game.
01:14:02You want to ask me some questions?
01:14:04Come down and do it face to face.
01:14:16I got to say, a couple hours ago,
01:14:18I thought you were pretty smart.
01:14:20Embezzlement, extorting me.
01:14:22Then you pull this shit.
01:14:26This is very simple, okay?
01:14:28I already have the files,
01:14:30the emails, and the...
01:14:32You're lying.
01:14:34I moved them all off the server this morning.
01:14:36The only records you have are your mom's.
01:14:38No, I'm not.
01:14:40Now,
01:14:42all I need is a confession
01:14:44so I can gift wrap it for the FBI.
01:14:46Or...
01:14:48Or what?
01:14:52You give me a bath?
01:14:54Huh?
01:14:56I was captain of the swim team,
01:14:58and you couldn't afford duct tape.
01:15:06I'm gonna have you arrested
01:15:08for this shit.
01:15:10And the fraud.
01:15:12Maybe
01:15:14I'll have your mother
01:15:16arrested, too.
01:15:18And when she gets out,
01:15:20I'm still alive,
01:15:22I'll sue both of you
01:15:24for every cent
01:15:26of your worthless lies.
01:15:32You're so scared.
01:15:34You can't even hit me.
01:15:36Come on.
01:15:38Give me your best shot.
01:15:44It'll make you feel better.
01:15:50Come on.
01:15:56Come on, come on.
01:16:02What the hell is going on?
01:16:06Ricky.
01:16:08Jesus Christ, what are you doing?
01:16:10Do you have a lighter?
01:16:12Ricky, you need to stop.
01:16:14Stop.
01:16:16Suni called. She's on her way here.
01:16:18Just let him walk, okay?
01:16:20Do you see what he's doing?
01:16:22What he's done?
01:16:24I understand. I understand.
01:16:26He's got blood on his hands. You're mom's.
01:16:28But we're not gonna set him on fire.
01:16:30I won't need to.
01:16:32Ricky, we're not murderers.
01:16:34I'm not gonna kill him.
01:16:36Well, then stop.
01:16:38No.
01:16:40Ricky, if you walk over there,
01:16:42I'm leaving.
01:16:44I'm not gonna be a part of this.
01:16:46That's fine, Victor.
01:16:48I don't need you to be.
01:16:52Please.
01:17:12Start talking.
01:17:14Whoa, whoa. What the hell are you doing?
01:17:20I'm no use to you on fire.
01:17:22All right. Fine.
01:17:24What do you want me to say?
01:17:26We have the databases and the e-mails.
01:17:28Just explain what they are.
01:17:30There are no databases.
01:17:32You have no databases.
01:17:34I have it. And if I were you, I wouldn't be arguing right now.
01:17:36Fine.
01:17:40What the hell is happening?
01:17:42What does it look like?
01:17:44Your boyfriend kidnapped me.
01:17:46Help untie me.
01:17:48We need to leave.
01:17:50Leave? We're calling the cops.
01:17:52I need to get to the office.
01:17:54We can call the cops from there.
01:17:56Come on.
01:18:04Stay here.
01:18:06No, I'm coming with you.
01:18:08I don't need your help.
01:18:10We're going upstairs, and then we're calling the cops.
01:18:40I'm getting pretty good at this.
01:18:46Did it work?
01:18:48Yeah, I think so.
01:18:50I'll send it to you now.
01:18:54How's Rikki?
01:18:56Hey, I'm okay. I'm okay.
01:18:58How did you do all of that?
01:19:00I improvised.
01:19:02She came up to me, and I said,
01:19:04Hey, Rikki.
01:19:06Hey, Rikki.
01:19:08She came up to me after you left,
01:19:10explained everything.
01:19:12Sorry about your head.
01:19:14It's okay.
01:19:16Sorry for lying to you.
01:19:18Yeah, we'll talk about that later.
01:19:22And you should have
01:19:24just gotten it.
01:19:26Yep.
01:19:28It looks like it's all in here.
01:19:32Seriously, thank you again.
01:19:34We could not have done this without you.
01:19:36Glad I could help.
01:19:38He deserves it.
01:19:40He deserves it.
01:20:04Gregory Brent?
01:20:06We'd like to ask you some questions
01:20:08about a Project Foresight.
01:20:22Rikki Price?
01:20:24We'd like to ask you some questions
01:20:26about where you were last night.
01:20:28He was with me.
01:20:32You were all here yesterday, okay?
01:20:34$300,000.
01:20:36$300,000. I started my own account.
01:21:06You should have seen him
01:21:08going through your computer
01:21:10himself trying to find that payout.
01:21:12Eventually, they had to drag him out.
01:21:14I'm not gonna lie.
01:21:16I really thought I left some record
01:21:18and we were all gonna get busted.
01:21:20I had faith in you.
01:21:22I had faith in you.
01:21:24Oh, what'd you end up telling your mom?
01:21:26The truth.
01:21:28Minus the money
01:21:30and the payouts.
01:21:32So nothing.
01:21:34Hey, she took it better than Claire,
01:21:36so it's cool.
01:21:38Oh, Claire didn't want to date a college dropout?
01:21:40What a shocker.
01:21:42No, actually, it's a little bit more than that.
01:21:44And she did give us an alibi for the night.
01:21:46Hold on. She only helped us because I asked her to.
01:21:48Don't forget.
01:21:50Team effort. Come on, now.
01:21:52Team effort.
01:21:54Okay, and when are you hearing back?
01:21:56You know, they said the lawyers
01:21:58will have a settlement by next week,
01:22:00so might as well go to court.
01:22:02Did he say how much?
01:22:04He thinks they'll offer $300,000,
01:22:06at least.
01:22:08Okay, well,
01:22:10what are you gonna spend that on?
01:22:12You know, besides your mom, of course.
01:22:14No, yeah, I was thinking I could go back to school
01:22:16and use the rest of the money
01:22:18on plane tickets to visit you
01:22:20in Cali.
01:22:22You know, actually,
01:22:24you won't have to.
01:22:26I think I'm gonna stick around.
01:22:28Really?
01:22:30Why?
01:22:32Someone's gonna stop your horrible ideas.
01:22:34Speaking of which,
01:22:36I need your guys' help with something.
01:22:38Uh-uh. Nope.
01:22:40Where you going? I'm out.
01:22:42Vic?
01:22:44Bro, bro, bro.
01:22:46Where you going?
01:22:48So y'all gonna make me do this by myself?
01:22:52I gotta hustle, yup, I gotta hustle
01:22:54Fight for the money, knowing that I cause trouble
01:22:56Can't get the stake, I order the McDevil
01:22:58Exercise the mind till I get muscles
01:23:00Long nights and early mornings
01:23:02When I'm performing, I put my all in
01:23:04Life will trip you up with no warning
01:23:06Know my enemy's blood is boiling
01:23:08My heart is pouring, it punch like four men
01:23:10I sacrifice for my offspring
01:23:12But I can't help it if I do the wrong thing
01:23:14The man of the house gets exhausting
01:23:16I know this the part that we can all sing
01:23:18So come on
01:23:20Come on
01:23:28Yeah, I said I walk this way
01:23:30Cause I'm born this way
01:23:32Go for it all, I don't stop midway
01:23:34Life give me yarn, I make crochet
01:23:36And food for the soul is best homemade
01:23:38I don't got a master's or bachelor's
01:23:40But I master the craft, I'm ecstatic
01:23:42Be smart when the money comes rapid
01:23:44You don't think first and you do the most damage
01:23:46When the weight of the world's on your shoulders
01:23:48Can you manage?
01:23:50Yes ma'am, say the word greatness and I know I'm destined
01:23:52When the chicks fall down, who gon' pick you up?
01:23:54It may hurt, but I never let it hinder us
01:23:56Please get out the way cause I'm in a rush
01:23:58Yeah, ay, I'm tryna live it up
01:24:00Yeah, ay, I'm tryna live it up
01:24:02Yeah, ay, I'm tryna live it up
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