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00:00:00Hey, babe.
00:00:02Uh, Maggie, this is Eve Penny.
00:00:04And this is my best friend.
00:00:06Nice to meet you.
00:00:08And this is my best friend, Alex.
00:00:10Oh, your hands are sticky.
00:00:16Yes, I am the king!
00:00:18Seriously?
00:00:20Oh, oh, picture time. Come on.
00:00:22Right here.
00:00:24Say, graduation!
00:00:26Graduation!
00:00:28What?
00:00:30Okay, Sandy, don't point these right in the middle
00:00:32because I'm going to aim right over my head down the center. Got it?
00:00:34I don't think you're supposed to aim it at anyone.
00:00:36Yeah, well, I'm the bride and I get whatever I want today.
00:00:38You're so beautiful. I love you.
00:00:40Babe, babe, come on.
00:00:42After you throw it, we get to eat the cake.
00:00:44All right, here we go, y'all.
00:00:46Interception!
00:00:48So tell me, are you ready for your trip?
00:00:58For my first vacation since before the kids were born?
00:01:02Girl, I could be right this second.
00:01:04I can only imagine.
00:01:06Maggie, it was your website that planned our vacation.
00:01:08I take being a getawayforus.com test case seriously.
00:01:12Firstly, just have an amazing trip, okay?
00:01:14And a few times when you're there, jot down some notes.
00:01:16So that we can have some first-person accounts on the site.
00:01:18Okay, you need a break.
00:01:20Come over for dinner tonight.
00:01:22I'm making lasagna.
00:01:24Lasagna?
00:01:26Your lasagna's good.
00:01:28That's right.
00:01:30Well, compared to the scrambled eggs I was going to eat standing up over the stove,
00:01:32I'd say yes.
00:01:34Yes.
00:01:40Sorry I'm late,
00:01:42but look what I stopped to pick up.
00:01:44Is that the new logo?
00:01:46Ta-da!
00:01:48It looks fabulous.
00:01:50Isn't it great?
00:01:52Violet, what would I do without you?
00:01:54You'll never have to find out.
00:01:56Violet, I have to convince the investors
00:01:58to fund us during this conference call.
00:02:00I gave a year, it's been nine months.
00:02:02If I don't get this off the ground in three months,
00:02:04I'm going to have to work for another company.
00:02:06We'll get there in time.
00:02:08Are they early or are we late?
00:02:10They're early.
00:02:12Okay.
00:02:14Okay, just be really quick.
00:02:16Okay, go behind me, put this on.
00:02:18Can I do it?
00:02:20Okay. Are you ready?
00:02:22Is everything okay?
00:02:28Jane and Steve, good to see you.
00:02:30We're eager to hear your pitch, Maggie.
00:02:32So this is a travel site,
00:02:34and you're going to be the first person
00:02:36Okay, so this is a travel site
00:02:38that works like a dating site?
00:02:40Yes, dating sites use matchmaking algorithms
00:02:42to help their users make better choices.
00:02:44Tell us, how does that translate to your site?
00:02:46Well, you and your spouse, friend, brother,
00:02:48whomever, answer questions about lifestyle,
00:02:50budget, interests, and the places you've already traveled.
00:02:52Then the website matches you
00:02:54with vacation ideas.
00:02:56Have you done any test cases?
00:02:58Any real-life travelers?
00:03:00Several. And most recently, my new client
00:03:02used the site to plan their upcoming wedding anniversary.
00:03:04She wanted to lay on the beach,
00:03:06he wanted adventure, so getawayforus.com
00:03:08pointed them to Maui,
00:03:10where together they can do the Haleakala
00:03:12crater hike and go deep-sea fishing.
00:03:14So when she was relaxing on the beach,
00:03:16he got to do surf lessons.
00:03:18It really was the perfect vacation
00:03:20for both of them.
00:03:22Well, you've given us a lot to think about, Maggie.
00:03:24And my assistant, Viola, will email you a business plan
00:03:26so you can have a better understanding of the site
00:03:28and our future goals.
00:03:30Great. We'll read through it, and we'll share it with our partners.
00:03:32We have been looking for a promising tech startup
00:03:34to add to the portfolio.
00:03:36We'll talk soon, Maggie. Thanks.
00:03:38Jane, Steve, thank you for your time.
00:03:46So, when's the first date
00:03:48with the dry-cleaner guy?
00:03:50Friday night?
00:03:52Exciting.
00:03:54Why don't you seem excited?
00:03:56What's there to get excited about yet?
00:03:58I was thrilled about Ethan after the first five minutes.
00:04:00Yeah, well, not everyone is the head-over-heels type.
00:04:02I might need a solid half-hour.
00:04:04Besides, I don't even have time to date,
00:04:06and things might be getting busier because I pitched
00:04:08Getaway for Us to some investors today,
00:04:10and it looks like
00:04:12they might be interested in funding it.
00:04:14Are you serious?
00:04:16Helena, this might be it.
00:04:18Ah, that's amazing!
00:04:20Are you
00:04:22expecting someone else for dinner?
00:04:24Uh, uh, so,
00:04:26uh, Ethan
00:04:28invited a friend over
00:04:30for dinner, too.
00:04:34Helena, what's the big deal?
00:04:36Is this a set-up? Because we were just talking about
00:04:38me seeing someone.
00:04:40Oh, it's definitely not a set-up.
00:04:42You remember, Alex Fournier
00:04:44moved back to town.
00:04:46Uh, no, no, no, no.
00:04:48The overgrown frat boy that threw up on my shoes
00:04:50at your wedding, he's here?
00:04:52Magpie Milton!
00:04:54It's been so long.
00:04:56Wow.
00:04:58Helena?
00:05:00How are you?
00:05:02You look all grown up.
00:05:04Well, that's what time will do.
00:05:06Has your gag reflex matured as well?
00:05:08Because I like these even better than the ones at the wedding.
00:05:10I can't promise you anything.
00:05:12What can I say? You bring it out of me.
00:05:14Alex, come on.
00:05:16Oh, hi Aunt Maggie.
00:05:18Hi, sweetheart.
00:05:20Alex said he's gonna play Planetary Revenge with me.
00:05:22Yes, I am, and I'm gonna take him down.
00:05:24Alex playing video games with an eight-year-old.
00:05:26Seems right up his alley.
00:05:28Oh, I missed you so much.
00:05:30Okay, you two.
00:05:32Go play.
00:05:34What's over there?
00:05:36Psyche!
00:05:38It's been a long time since college. Give the guy a chance.
00:05:40Whether you like it or not,
00:05:42he's Ethan's best friend,
00:05:44and he lives here now.
00:05:46So you're gonna have to figure out a way to get used to him being around a little.
00:05:50Like Magpie.
00:05:54Ha-ha!
00:05:56Got it.
00:05:58Yes! Yes! Yes!
00:06:00Oh, I will live to play another day, little man,
00:06:02and I will beat you.
00:06:04Okay.
00:06:06Hi, Brianna.
00:06:08Hi, Aunt Maggie.
00:06:10Woo-hoo! Wet weather!
00:06:12So gross.
00:06:14Yes! See, Brianna, this is what it would be like if you had two younger brothers.
00:06:16Your house would basically be a mess.
00:06:18Not with a neat freak like you around, Magpie.
00:06:20It's Maggie.
00:06:22Who wants to wash their hands before dinner?
00:06:24Sure.
00:06:26We're good.
00:06:28Oh, look at that. Look at that!
00:06:30Pause.
00:06:32Ready for my famous lasagna.
00:06:36Boys, come sit.
00:06:42Yes.
00:06:44So are you guys excited for your trip?
00:06:46Trip?
00:06:48Where are you going?
00:06:50Without us.
00:06:52We used Maggie's awesome new website to help us plan it.
00:06:54What? You have a website?
00:06:56But you're going to have fun here. Isn't your grandma coming to stay?
00:06:58Yes.
00:07:00They get over a week of Grandma Lambert giving them sweets every day,
00:07:02which we all know isn't allowed,
00:07:04but she does it anyway.
00:07:06And besides, young lady, don't you have your first school dance
00:07:08that you're excited about?
00:07:10If you go with us, you'd miss it.
00:07:12A dance?
00:07:14The star night dance. It's kind of a big deal, right?
00:07:16Do you have a new dress?
00:07:18Short sleeves.
00:07:20Little calf sleeves.
00:07:22Yeah, and a longish skirt, but not really, you know?
00:07:24Feelings.
00:07:26Okay.
00:07:28You guys ready for the lasagna?
00:07:30Halfway.
00:07:36Well, I have a date tonight,
00:07:38but I think I'm going to cancel.
00:07:40Well, it can't be that bad if your friends like him so much.
00:07:42GetawayFrest.com, this is Maggie.
00:07:44Maggie.
00:07:46It's Jane and Steve.
00:07:48Hi, Jane and Steve.
00:07:50Nice to hear from you so soon.
00:07:52Well, our partners are very intrigued with your business plan.
00:07:54Yeah, we want to come out there and meet you,
00:07:56face-to-face, really get to know you,
00:07:58dive into the whole picture of your operation,
00:08:00and of course, see your office space.
00:08:02Sure, that would be great.
00:08:04Come on out.
00:08:06Great. Next week?
00:08:08Next week is perfect.
00:08:10As soon as we have an itinerary,
00:08:12I will send one over.
00:08:14See you soon.
00:08:16Bye-bye.
00:08:18What was I thinking?
00:08:20Violet, they can't come here.
00:08:22One more file box and I'll be condemned for hoarding.
00:08:24Okay, okay.
00:08:26I have one week to find an office.
00:08:28I need to cancel my date.
00:08:30No, no, no, don't do that.
00:08:32Listen, you need a break, and look,
00:08:34it's almost the end of the workday.
00:08:36Go out, have some fun, we'll deal with this tomorrow.
00:08:38But I...
00:08:40I know, I have a friend who's in commercial real estate,
00:08:42and I'll be in touch with her tonight.
00:08:44Really? Okay, perfect.
00:08:46We just need a short lease with a small amount of space,
00:08:48something that's respectable enough for an office
00:08:50that makes it look like I'm capable of separating
00:08:52my home and work life.
00:08:54And what's the budget for the office?
00:08:56No budget.
00:08:58You got it.
00:09:00Okay, here we go.
00:09:02Hey.
00:09:04Hey.
00:09:06Hi.
00:09:08Amber Montgomery, this is Eddie.
00:09:10Eddie, this is Amber.
00:09:12Hi.
00:09:14I'm gonna go grab a drink at the bar.
00:09:16You guys want anything?
00:09:18I can get you something.
00:09:20No, no, no, I got it.
00:09:22Stay here, I'll be right back.
00:09:26Alex,
00:09:28Alex, do you want to be alone with this girl?
00:09:30Oh, no, no, no, it's cool.
00:09:32Amber's cool.
00:09:34Are you sure? I mean, I'm crashing your date or anything.
00:09:36That's my point. Amber's not the type of girl that needs a date.
00:09:38She's totally low maintenance.
00:09:40Yeah, right?
00:09:42Take it from me,
00:09:44that's the kind of girl that you want to date.
00:09:46Someone fun,
00:09:48who doesn't take life so serious.
00:09:54Here's your, um,
00:09:56salad.
00:09:58And...
00:10:00So, was the traffic okay getting here?
00:10:02It was, it was, but, uh,
00:10:04I wanted to try this restaurant.
00:10:06Nice tie.
00:10:10And I got it on sale, too.
00:10:12Wow.
00:10:14Bolognese looks good.
00:10:16If you get some on your shirt,
00:10:18I'm sure I could get it out.
00:10:20How long have you owned the dry cleaners?
00:10:22I inherited the business six years ago
00:10:24from my dad.
00:10:26I've opened three new locations since I took over.
00:10:28Have you liked owning your own business?
00:10:30I do.
00:10:32King of my own castle and all that.
00:10:34I could learn a lot from you, Brent.
00:10:36You take things seriously. I admire that.
00:10:38You know, not a lot of people
00:10:40grow up just by getting older.
00:10:42Are you referring to someone in particular?
00:10:48Okay.
00:10:50When you made the bet with me,
00:10:52I thought you were a ringer.
00:10:54Oh, that's kind of how this thing works.
00:10:56I don't want to play here.
00:10:58Okay.
00:11:00You win.
00:11:02Dinner's on me. Where do you want to go?
00:11:04Let's just stay here, get some appetizers at the bar,
00:11:06and keep playing.
00:11:12Mm-hmm.
00:11:16Thank you so much.
00:11:18Oh, thanks.
00:11:20This way.
00:11:24I had a really nice time, Brent.
00:11:26Oh!
00:11:28Yes!
00:11:30Oh, come on.
00:11:32When Elena said I had to see him, I thought I'd only met at her house.
00:11:34Pardon me?
00:11:36Oh, Magpie!
00:11:40What are you doing here?
00:11:42Wow.
00:11:44That's a great tie.
00:11:46Old-school fighter jets.
00:11:48They're not on sale.
00:11:50We have to be going.
00:11:52Ah!
00:11:54Sorry.
00:11:56Oh.
00:11:58Let me guess, Alex.
00:12:00This is your dinner?
00:12:02Yeah. Actually, I've got all the major food groups,
00:12:04even vegetables.
00:12:06So there's tomatoes and salsa and then the ketchup.
00:12:08And then look at all that guacamole.
00:12:10Technically, avocado is a fruit.
00:12:12Well, a fruit has ruined my shirt.
00:12:14Hey, now.
00:12:16Don't you know who you're dealing with here?
00:12:18Give me your shirt, and I will make sure
00:12:20it looks as good as new.
00:12:22Oh, geez.
00:12:24Listen to what I just said.
00:12:26That's not what I meant.
00:12:28Didn't mean to take it off now in public.
00:12:32All right. Shall we?
00:12:34Sure.
00:12:36Nice to meet you all.
00:12:38Yeah.
00:12:40My bad.
00:12:42Damn it.
00:12:44That woman's unhappy even without getting spilled on.
00:12:46All right. For the win.
00:12:48So.
00:12:50You're never going to believe this.
00:12:52I just got an e-mail.
00:12:54We have been asked to chaperone Brianna's dance.
00:12:56Well, that's not going to work from Hawaii.
00:12:58Can I have somebody else take an ask?
00:13:00No, it's fine.
00:13:02I volunteered Mom.
00:13:04And you know Mom. She'll love that.
00:13:06Speaking of.
00:13:08Hey, Mom.
00:13:10You all packed?
00:13:12No.
00:13:14I have a problem.
00:13:16Just a small leak in the bathroom.
00:13:18But as long as this nice gentleman
00:13:20can get it under control,
00:13:22I'll be there bright and early tomorrow.
00:13:24Mom?
00:13:26A little help here.
00:13:28It looks like it's gone from bad to worse.
00:13:30It looks like I'm going to be stuck here for a while.
00:13:32Sorry, baby.
00:13:34Oh, no.
00:13:36This is bad.
00:13:50It's under budget.
00:13:52It is kind of small.
00:13:54Keep looking.
00:13:56Yeah.
00:13:58So.
00:14:00We lost our babysitter.
00:14:02And busy for Hawaii in the morning.
00:14:04Now what?
00:14:06Well, Maggie, right?
00:14:08It's the obvious choice.
00:14:10I don't know.
00:14:12She's got a lot going on with the website right now.
00:14:14What about Alex?
00:14:16The kids love him.
00:14:18Because he's a big kid himself.
00:14:20He's a big kid with a flexible work schedule.
00:14:22I mean, he could easily be here
00:14:24when Josh and Bri get home from school.
00:14:26Yeah, home in the afternoons
00:14:28to play nonstop video games
00:14:30What about a job share?
00:14:32Between Maggie and Alex?
00:14:34You're funny.
00:14:46Elena, I only have one second.
00:14:48Hey, Max, I'm so sorry.
00:14:50I know you don't have time for this,
00:14:52but I'm in desperate need of a favor.
00:14:54Uh-oh, is everything okay?
00:14:56Not really.
00:14:58So now my entire getawayforus.com
00:15:00plans for Hawaiian vacation
00:15:02hangs in the balance.
00:15:04Hey, Alex, remember when I referred you
00:15:06for that custom cabinet job?
00:15:08Uh-oh, sounds like someone needs a favor.
00:15:10Well, of course I'll fill in.
00:15:12You have to go on this trip.
00:15:14You're one of my few test cases.
00:15:16Seriously?
00:15:18Max, thank you.
00:15:20And, uh, well, it also turns out
00:15:22you'll have to chaperone Bri's dance.
00:15:24Well, that's adorable, so I'm in.
00:15:26I don't think I could ever have.
00:15:28Uh, and I know it's a huge imposition,
00:15:30but, uh, Alex is...
00:15:32Don't mention Alex when you're asking for a favor.
00:15:34Uh, I have to go,
00:15:36so email me all the details,
00:15:38and I will see you when you get back.
00:15:40Okay.
00:15:42Bye.
00:15:44This is it.
00:15:46It's perfect, isn't it?
00:15:48All we have to do is get some office furniture,
00:15:50and then I have to set up Wi-Fi,
00:15:52and then I've got to get the computer
00:15:54It's exponentially more complicated,
00:15:56but this is perfect.
00:15:58Look, it would really help Maggie out
00:16:00if you could do this in the afternoon.
00:16:02Well, I'm not too keen on helping out Magpie,
00:16:04but it would show her that a person can be fun
00:16:06and responsible at the same time.
00:16:08The point is to make it easier on everyone else, Alex.
00:16:10It'll be fine.
00:16:12Just send me the info,
00:16:14and send me an ugly Hawaiian shirt.
00:16:16All right, man. All right.
00:16:18Hey, thanks a lot, man.
00:16:20Cool.
00:16:22I have one for you, and one for you.
00:16:24Uh, Bree, you have your book report?
00:16:26It's in my folder.
00:16:28All right, Josh, you ready for your spelling test?
00:16:30Yep.
00:16:32All right, how do you spell mountain?
00:16:34M-O-U-N-T-A-I-N.
00:16:36Nice job.
00:16:38Okay, well, Alex is going to be here
00:16:40when you guys get home from school,
00:16:42and just be good for him and Aunt Maggie, okay?
00:16:44Okay.
00:16:46All right.
00:16:48We'll miss you.
00:16:50All right, you guys get out to the bus stop, okay?
00:16:52Bye, Mom. Bye, Dad. Have fun.
00:16:54Make sure to bring us some chocolate-covered
00:16:56macadamia nuts.
00:16:58Hey, it'll be okay.
00:17:00It'll be all right.
00:17:02No, there we go.
00:17:04Paradise.
00:17:06Paradise.
00:17:08I can't find it anywhere.
00:17:12Brent, hi.
00:17:14Oh, hi.
00:17:16It was great spending time with you the other night.
00:17:18Would love to see you again soon.
00:17:20Uh, sure.
00:17:22When?
00:17:24Um, I'm sorry, Brent, things are a little busier than usual,
00:17:26and, Brent, I've got to go.
00:17:28I'm running late. Okay, thanks. Bye.
00:17:30Thank you so much.
00:17:32Brie and Josh will be off the bus in 15 minutes.
00:17:34I will see you
00:17:36later.
00:17:38Ugh.
00:17:48Hello? What are you doing?
00:17:50Go! Magpie.
00:17:56What are you doing here?
00:17:58Uh, I'm babysitting the kids.
00:18:00Did Miss Perfect already mess up the schedule?
00:18:02What schedule? You know what?
00:18:04This is ridiculous.
00:18:06Oh, you're going to... Okay. I can call, too.
00:18:08You want to do that? Fine.
00:18:10Ladies and gentlemen, before we depart,
00:18:12please make sure your seat back and tray tables
00:18:14are in their full upright position.
00:18:16I might have done something bad.
00:18:18Hello? Hello?
00:18:20Ethan! Elena! It's been one day
00:18:22and you guys already don't trust me?
00:18:24You had to call in the fun police?
00:18:26Why on earth would you let Alex babysit the kids?
00:18:28It's like having another dog. What's your dog?
00:18:30Now you're calling me a dog?
00:18:32Listen, buddy, don't be offended.
00:18:34Maggie didn't know you were going to be there.
00:18:36Mags, I'm sorry I didn't tell you Alex would be helping out,
00:18:38but I knew if I did, you'd insist on doing it all on your own.
00:18:40I'm not doing this to you.
00:18:42I'm doing this for you.
00:18:44Alex has a flexible schedule.
00:18:46He can meet the kids in the afternoon
00:18:48so you don't have to leave work early.
00:18:50I know you have a lot going on.
00:18:52You asked me to babysit two kids, not three.
00:18:54Do I actually have to talk to her?
00:18:56Like, is that a requirement?
00:18:58Just do the best you can. Try not to argue with him.
00:19:00If the house is still standing and the four of you are alive
00:19:02when we get back, I'll consider it a victory.
00:19:04Fine. Fine. Great.
00:19:06Phone's off, please. About to take off.
00:19:08All electronic devices must be turned off.
00:19:10Is this a terrible idea?
00:19:12They'll live.
00:19:14Remember, it's not like we're asking them to get married or anything.
00:19:20Get married.
00:19:22These are funny.
00:19:24This is happening. We have to do things my way.
00:19:26Why your way? Because it's the right way.
00:19:28Hey!
00:19:30Kids.
00:19:32You look so cute.
00:19:34It's so cool. You're both babysitting us.
00:19:36I'm glad your parents told someone this is happening.
00:19:38Who wants a snack?
00:19:40Yeah.
00:19:42Come on.
00:19:44Let's go.
00:19:48I think it's important under the circumstances
00:19:50that we stick to some rules this week.
00:19:52Aunt Magpie likes her rules.
00:19:54Homework will be done after school, just like when Mom and Dad were here.
00:19:56But we have a snack first.
00:19:58Of course. Can I have a strawberry ice pop?
00:20:00Sure.
00:20:02No.
00:20:04Josh, a strawberry ice pop is dessert.
00:20:06I'm going to do your homework so you can feed your brain
00:20:08and your body.
00:20:10Come on. It has fruit in it.
00:20:14If ice pop is all sugar,
00:20:16it will make him hyper
00:20:18and he will have an energy rush.
00:20:20You're making it sound like an ice cream sandwich.
00:20:22I'm sure you'll get him for dinner if you could along with all the fries.
00:20:24Hey.
00:20:26Excuse us.
00:20:28Is this okay?
00:20:30It's a very healthy snack.
00:20:32Nice choice, guys.
00:20:34Thanks.
00:20:40Well,
00:20:42this is a great start.
00:20:44Well, I am after school child care,
00:20:46so you don't even need to be here.
00:20:48But I am.
00:20:50So you can go.
00:20:52Are you going to trust me to take care of them tomorrow?
00:20:54I have no idea.
00:20:56Do you think you'll be trustworthy tomorrow?
00:21:04Yes.
00:21:18Hey, Amber.
00:21:20Hey, come to choose. The band's about to start.
00:21:22I can't.
00:21:24I'm exhausted and I have to finish up all my work
00:21:26and then get some sleep.
00:21:28I'm babysitting my best friend's kids this week, remember?
00:21:30Oh, you're no fun.
00:21:32I'm going to be here all night.
00:21:44Okay.
00:21:46Lunches are all packed.
00:21:48Here are some after school snacks.
00:21:50Strawberries, crackers.
00:21:52What about Alex?
00:21:54He can make his own snacks.
00:21:56No, we mean he'll be here, right?
00:21:58Can he make us a snack?
00:22:00In theory.
00:22:02Oh, Ray, here is an extra key.
00:22:04I just put it right here for you, okay?
00:22:06Alex has one.
00:22:08Oh, he does. Just in case.
00:22:10You guys know how to call 911, right?
00:22:12Yes.
00:22:14Never mind.
00:22:16You just finish your cereal.
00:22:18The bus is going to be here soon.
00:22:20I'm going to write Alex a note,
00:22:22but make sure that he calls me when he gets here
00:22:24so I know you're safe and sound
00:22:26and doing your homework.
00:22:28Okay.
00:22:30Everything is under control.
00:22:32It's 911.
00:22:36Violet, come look at these chairs.
00:22:38They would be great for the new office.
00:22:40Oh, wow.
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:44What a deal, huh?
00:22:46They won't be ready for three weeks.
00:22:48Don't worry. We're going to find something.
00:22:50How did your first night go with the kids?
00:22:52Which ones?
00:22:54Brie and Josh were very well behaved, but Alex...
00:22:56That guy really gets under your skin, doesn't he?
00:22:58Elaine and Ethan thought it would be a very good idea
00:23:00if he met the kids after school
00:23:02so I could get in a few more hours of work.
00:23:04Believe me,
00:23:06I raised two energetic kids of my own,
00:23:08and it's nice to have a little help.
00:23:10Well, not this kind of help.
00:23:12Oh.
00:23:14Hi, Jane. Hi, Steve.
00:23:16Hi.
00:23:18We just want to tell you that we've read through the proposal
00:23:20that you sent over.
00:23:22That's wonderful.
00:23:24We're looking forward to another tech startup,
00:23:26but as of right now,
00:23:28we're mainly interested in getaway for us.
00:23:30We're really looking forward
00:23:32to getting down there
00:23:34and seeing your office space,
00:23:36talk over some of the finer points.
00:23:38Me too. That sounds great.
00:23:40My space.
00:23:42We'll have our assistant email you the flight info.
00:23:44Thanks a lot.
00:23:46Okay. Bye-bye.
00:23:48Guess you have a little cleaning to do.
00:23:50You'll be phenomenal.
00:23:52You'll be phenomenal. Don't worry.
00:23:54Thanks.
00:23:56Is it 3.30?
00:23:58Alex was supposed to call me at 3
00:24:00when the kids got home from school.
00:24:04Okay.
00:24:06So, who's ready to have a snack
00:24:08and do their homework?
00:24:10We are!
00:24:12All right.
00:24:16What the...
00:24:22What is this?
00:24:24Maggie left us snacks.
00:24:32You're not going to answer it?
00:24:34No way. We're busy.
00:24:36Josh, did you say that you wanted to have
00:24:38a strawberry ice pop for a snack?
00:24:40Uh, yeah.
00:24:42Who's your favorite babysitter?
00:24:44Alex.
00:24:46Who is?
00:24:48Alex!
00:24:50Alex, it's Maggie.
00:24:52You were supposed to call me.
00:24:54So call me.
00:25:10Um, Uncle Alex,
00:25:12do you know anything about fractions?
00:25:14Yes.
00:25:16Have a seat.
00:25:20Okay.
00:25:22Lazy, irresponsible,
00:25:24undependable, moronic, sophomoric.
00:25:26So all you have to do is
00:25:28reverse the numbers and then multiply.
00:25:30You're really good at math, Uncle Alex.
00:25:32Thanks.
00:25:34My job is all about measurements.
00:25:36If I didn't like numbers, I'd make chairs with uneven legs
00:25:38and doors that didn't close.
00:25:40Hello?
00:25:44Hello?
00:25:46I knew he wouldn't get here in time.
00:25:48So, five-eighths
00:25:50divided by fifteen-sixteenths
00:25:52is...
00:25:54two...
00:25:56thirds?
00:25:58That's right.
00:26:00Nice!
00:26:02Good job.
00:26:04Oh, hey, Aunt Maggie,
00:26:06do you know how good Uncle Alex is at math?
00:26:08You called?
00:26:14Okay.
00:26:17You just had
00:26:19to check up on me, didn't you?
00:26:21It would be the mature thing to do to pick up the phone, Alex.
00:26:23I was getting the kids a snack and helping with their homework.
00:26:25Babysitting 101.
00:26:27Okay.
00:26:29Well, everything seems like it's under control.
00:26:31I know.
00:26:33Look out, Aunt Maggie!
00:26:35Woo! Yeah! Woo! Yeah!
00:26:37Yeah!
00:26:39Let me guess, strawberry ice pop?
00:26:41Totally under control, Alex.
00:26:44Josh!
00:26:46Do you think we should check on the kids?
00:26:48The kids are going to be just fine.
00:26:50Maggie and Alex?
00:26:52Hmm. I'll say this.
00:26:54Maggie's website is fantastic.
00:26:56Maggie is fantastic.
00:26:58Honestly, I...
00:27:00I don't care how the rest of this trip goes.
00:27:02I just took a sunrise hike
00:27:04through a dormant volcano
00:27:06with my gorgeous wife.
00:27:09Maggie!
00:27:15Personally, I like it down.
00:27:17What are you doing here?
00:27:19Uh, I knocked, but you didn't hear me.
00:27:21I mean, what are you doing early at the house?
00:27:23I need you to switch shifts with me.
00:27:25What?
00:27:27I need you to switch shifts with me.
00:27:29What?
00:27:31I need you to switch shifts with me.
00:27:33What?
00:27:35I need you to switch shifts with me.
00:27:37I need you to switch shifts with me.
00:27:39If I can take the kids to school today,
00:27:41can you be here when they get home?
00:27:43What? No, I can't.
00:27:45Come on, I had an 11 a.m. appointment,
00:27:47and he had to reschedule,
00:27:49and he can only do 3.30 now.
00:27:51I left early the last two days, Alex.
00:27:53Yes, but that was your choice yesterday.
00:27:55I mean, we were fine without you.
00:27:57I have to set up my new office space.
00:27:59Look, the only reason that you're here
00:28:01is so you're available in the afternoon
00:28:03to look after the kids.
00:28:05You must really need this favor.
00:28:09Yes.
00:28:13You pick up the kids from school,
00:28:15drop them at my office, and they can do their homework there.
00:28:17I can totally do that.
00:28:19Fine.
00:28:21Fine.
00:28:23Guys, we've got to leave.
00:28:27I actually do like your hair like that.
00:28:29Okay, I feel like I'm going to drop it.
00:28:31All right.
00:28:33Wait, wait, okay.
00:28:35Go around the corner.
00:28:37Left, back, back, back.
00:28:39And then on three, I'm going to set it down.
00:28:41Oh, it's so heavy.
00:28:43One, two, three.
00:28:45Okay.
00:28:47Yay for us.
00:28:49Yeah.
00:28:51Do you have a hair tie?
00:28:53No, I'm sorry, I don't here,
00:28:55but you look really pretty with it down.
00:28:57I do?
00:28:59Oh, Violet, this is Brianna and Josh.
00:29:01Hey.
00:29:03Hi.
00:29:05Hey, Alex.
00:29:07How are you?
00:29:09You're Alex.
00:29:11Indeed I am.
00:29:13Guys, we only have a table and some folding chairs,
00:29:15so you're going to have to set up and do your homework here.
00:29:17Is that okay?
00:29:19Works for me.
00:29:21Can I photocopy my face?
00:29:23What a shame, we don't have a photocopier.
00:29:25We don't have a photocopier, Alex.
00:29:27We don't have a lot of cash lying around.
00:29:29I've been working from my living room for the last nine months.
00:29:31So if you don't have a lot of cash,
00:29:33why did you rent an office space?
00:29:35Oh, Maggie has a real important investor meeting tomorrow afternoon,
00:29:37and she told them she had a real office.
00:29:39And now I do.
00:29:41I have a real office.
00:29:43We just don't have anything in it,
00:29:45which is fine.
00:29:47Here's my pitch to Jane and Steve.
00:29:49This bare-bones setup proves that I'm a frugal,
00:29:51responsible business owner
00:29:53who has to waste their potential investment capital
00:29:55on trivial things like...
00:29:57Cheers.
00:29:59Cheers.
00:30:01But hey, if this works for you...
00:30:03Thanks a lot, Alex.
00:30:05Okay, I have to run.
00:30:07Kids, I will see you later, okay?
00:30:09Bye, Alex.
00:30:11Nice to meet you.
00:30:13This is so romantic.
00:30:15Yeah, it really is.
00:30:17Amazing, isn't it?
00:30:19This much time together, just you and me.
00:30:21It's really good for us to do this, right?
00:30:23Mm-hmm.
00:30:25I mean, we're doing great.
00:30:27We haven't talked about the kids for two whole hours.
00:30:29Right, no discussing carpools
00:30:31and homework and bedtimes.
00:30:33Right?
00:30:35I mean, we have tons of things
00:30:37we can talk about besides the kids.
00:30:41You want to call them, don't you?
00:30:43I mean, maybe we should
00:30:45call Maggie and tell her
00:30:47how well the trip is going.
00:30:49Maybe check on her and Alex and the kids.
00:30:51We'll make it quick.
00:30:55Alex, this was really good.
00:30:57Yeah, it was.
00:30:59Oh, thank you.
00:31:01And what did you think, Magpie?
00:31:03I can't believe you made dinner.
00:31:05It was delicious.
00:31:07I had no idea you could cook.
00:31:09Well, you did me a favor,
00:31:11so I thought I'd do you one.
00:31:13And I'm glad you liked it,
00:31:15because you can take care of the dishes.
00:31:19Oh.
00:31:23Hi, guys.
00:31:25Hey, we wanted you to know we're having the best time.
00:31:27Incredible trip, Maggie.
00:31:29We haven't disagreed on one activity.
00:31:31That's awesome.
00:31:33Great to hear your voice, Mags.
00:31:35Has Alex left already?
00:31:37No, he's here. Why?
00:31:39Put him on, please.
00:31:41Oh, they want to talk to me.
00:31:45Hello.
00:31:47Yeah, I know Magpie's your friend and all,
00:31:49but I'm really starting to...
00:31:51Hey, Alex, you're alive, too. Great.
00:31:53Can we talk to the kids?
00:31:55Sure.
00:31:57Hi, Mom.
00:31:59Are you guys having fun?
00:32:01We are. We miss you so much.
00:32:03Hey, we hiked a volcano.
00:32:05Whoa.
00:32:07So, tell me, have Maggie and Alex
00:32:09injured one another, done any damage to the house,
00:32:11or taught you guys any colorful new words?
00:32:13Um, no.
00:32:15Cool. Uh, Dad and I love you.
00:32:17Gotta go. Call you soon.
00:32:23Now we can really enjoy our trip.
00:32:25Oh, baby.
00:32:37So, how do we look?
00:32:39Alex, I said that your dinner was good.
00:32:41If you're looking for more compliments, I'm fresh out.
00:32:43I'm actually going on a date.
00:32:45She's picking me up in a little while.
00:32:47Oh. Is that that very graceful class act
00:32:49you were playing pool with the other night?
00:32:51Does that guy that you were with,
00:32:53does he discuss regular laundry, too,
00:32:55or just dry cleaning?
00:32:57Alex, I don't have time for this.
00:32:59I have a very big, very important meeting tomorrow,
00:33:01and I would like to focus on that,
00:33:03not how annoying you are.
00:33:05You see, that's your problem.
00:33:07You think too much.
00:33:09I'm willing to make a bet
00:33:11that maybe it would help you out just a little bit,
00:33:13just to chill out, you know, take your mind off of things.
00:33:15Stop obsessing so much.
00:33:17I don't obsess.
00:33:19No.
00:33:21Is that pot clean enough?
00:33:27Oh, age.
00:33:29A-G-E.
00:33:31Perfect. Four points.
00:33:33Josh, you could have gotten 14 if you...
00:33:35Your brother played age,
00:33:37which is an appropriate word for his age.
00:33:39He's playing a game and he's learning.
00:33:45Oh, hey. Look who it is.
00:33:47Hey there.
00:33:49Wow, you look
00:33:51terrific in this dress.
00:33:53Oh, thank you.
00:33:55Oh, Aunt Maggie, it's your turn.
00:33:57Oh, yes.
00:33:59Okay, I'm going to use Josh's E
00:34:01from age and spell...
00:34:05E-poach?
00:34:07The word is epic.
00:34:09Uh, that means super, super awesome.
00:34:11Like a really epic party.
00:34:15Isn't that a different word?
00:34:17Um, epic, E-P-I-C,
00:34:19can mean that,
00:34:21but this word pronounced the same way
00:34:23is like a specific period of time.
00:34:25Oh, like the Pliocene epic.
00:34:27I read about that
00:34:29in that geology book with Dad.
00:34:31Oh, yeah.
00:34:33Yes.
00:34:35I hope I don't have any guacamole with me this time.
00:34:37Hello?
00:34:39Anyone home?
00:34:41Oh, I come
00:34:43bearing freshly dry, clean garments.
00:34:47You're saving me the trip.
00:34:51My pleasure.
00:34:53I see you're playing word games,
00:34:55not to brag, but I used to compete
00:34:57in crossword competitions.
00:34:59Would you like to be my partner?
00:35:01Sure.
00:35:03Growing up on a team.
00:35:05I'll play with you, Josh.
00:35:07Maybe you guys could play a game
00:35:09that's a little bit more fun.
00:35:11What could be more fun
00:35:13than a collaborative word puzzle?
00:35:15You bring up a good point, Brent.
00:35:17But I'm going to go ahead and say
00:35:19poker?
00:35:21Yes.
00:35:23Poker is not a kid's game.
00:35:25You don't have to gamble with money.
00:35:27We can play with snacks.
00:35:29Yes.
00:35:31What do you say we stick around
00:35:33and we teach these kids how to play a little bit of poker?
00:35:35Well, you'll have to teach me how to play, too,
00:35:37but I'm down for whatever.
00:35:39Please, Aunt Maggie, it'd be fun.
00:35:41Sure.
00:35:43Tonight is going to be epic.
00:35:45Come on.
00:35:49Okay, we bet two more pretzels.
00:35:51One, two.
00:35:53What do you want to do?
00:35:55Do you want to call, raise, or fold?
00:35:57Call, raise.
00:35:59I bet two more pretzels, a lot more pretzels,
00:36:01or quit this round.
00:36:05Only two more.
00:36:07We call.
00:36:09A pair is like the worst hand ever, right?
00:36:11Amber, you're not supposed to tell people what your hand is.
00:36:13Oh, right.
00:36:15Well, do I get to eat my pretzels if I fold?
00:36:17No.
00:36:19Bummer. I fold.
00:36:21Okay.
00:36:23And the river.
00:36:25This game is so weird.
00:36:28Yeah, we're in.
00:36:30Call.
00:36:32Do you think we should risk any more pretzels, sir?
00:36:34I don't think so, sir.
00:36:36Call.
00:36:38Do you ladies remember what the order of all the hands are?
00:36:40Just play your cards.
00:36:42All righty, then. Read them and weep.
00:36:44Full house.
00:36:46We win. We have a flush.
00:36:48Nope, a full house beats a flush.
00:36:50Sorry, Bree. Looks like Josh gets to eat all the pretzels.
00:36:52A full house doesn't beat a...
00:36:55Straight flush.
00:36:57Bam!
00:36:59Fail!
00:37:01I'm impressed. I thought you were a little too proper for poker.
00:37:05The name of the game is Texas Hold'em.
00:37:07Who wants to play another round?
00:37:09Me, please!
00:37:11So, in the industry, the process is known as air bumping.
00:37:13We use these high-pressure hoses to clean out the system.
00:37:17You would not believe the kind of damage common lint causes to the filters.
00:37:21Air bumping. It's really cool.
00:37:23So, they're in bed.
00:37:25But the only way I got them to stay there was by promising we'd play poker tomorrow.
00:37:29Babysitter of the Year Award.
00:37:34So, you two have known each other since college?
00:37:37Oh, and you both graduated? Impressive.
00:37:40You didn't go to college, Amber?
00:37:42Nah, I never liked school.
00:37:44And you don't need to go to college to work retail.
00:37:46Do you like your job, Amber?
00:37:48I like using the discount to buy cute clothes.
00:37:51So, Brent, where did you go to college?
00:37:54I got a business degree from a community college.
00:37:58I didn't have a lot of interest in the whole college experience.
00:38:01Really?
00:38:02Yeah.
00:38:03Living with a bunch of sloppy, immature kids who are goofing around,
00:38:08trying to figure out what they want to do with the rest of their lives.
00:38:11Not for me.
00:38:13I've been working with my dad since I was 13 years old.
00:38:16Always knew I would take over the business.
00:38:18So, you've basically been a dry cleaner since childhood?
00:38:20Yes, I have.
00:38:21It really shows.
00:38:25Yeah, well, I really loved college.
00:38:28I learned so much. I met such great people.
00:38:32It was honestly the best time of my life.
00:38:35Sloppy, immature kids and all.
00:38:38Yeah, and even though I had a blast in college, I wasn't so immature.
00:38:41I had an A average all four years.
00:38:43Oh, I didn't know I was dating such a brainless.
00:38:46You didn't have an A average.
00:38:47I did. And an engineering.
00:38:49And yet, you're not an engineer.
00:38:52Yeah, it was too stuffy for me.
00:38:53It took too long to make something happen.
00:38:55And then my senior year, one of our fraternity pledges,
00:38:58jumped off the kitchen counter, fell on a table.
00:39:00It was this like monster 12-seater.
00:39:02That is the exact kind of behavior that I'm glad I've missed.
00:39:05And all the guys, they wanted to use the dues to plan parties and trips
00:39:08rather than buy a new table.
00:39:10So, I built one from scratch.
00:39:13And I was hooked.
00:39:15So, yeah, college was definitely one of the best times of my life.
00:39:18I met Ethan. I got to pick on Maggie.
00:39:22But if I'd have known you're such a good poker player,
00:39:24maybe I wouldn't have been so hard on you.
00:39:29Yeah, well, it's getting late, isn't it?
00:39:31Oh, no, it's only 11.
00:39:33All the good places, they stay open till 2.
00:39:36I am sure that is true, but I have a couple of kids to look after, so.
00:39:41Yeah, she has a really important meeting tomorrow, so we should probably wrap this up.
00:39:46Amber, I'll walk you out.
00:39:48Thank you, Alex.
00:39:59Hey, there you are.
00:40:00So, Brent didn't want you to forget this.
00:40:02And I know you're buttoned up, but this is very conservative, even for you.
00:40:06Oh, stop it. It's Bree's dress for the dance.
00:40:09Speaking of which, you know I'm chaperoning her, right?
00:40:11Yes.
00:40:12So you're going to have to spend the entire time with Josh alone?
00:40:14I will try not to lose him in the house.
00:40:18This is really cute.
00:40:20I remember my first school dance, I was in grade 6, and I went with Troy Mathis.
00:40:26He was the 7th grade treasurer.
00:40:29So you've always been attracted to the flashy types, I see.
00:40:32Brent is a little subdued.
00:40:34Yeah, that's a word for it.
00:40:35You can talk.
00:40:37Come on, Amber's very nice.
00:40:46I'm going to take off. I have some errands to run before work tomorrow.
00:40:50Okay.
00:40:51Okay.
00:40:54Wait.
00:40:55Yeah?
00:40:56You're not going to help me clean up?
00:40:57It's okay.
00:40:59You can wait.
00:41:08Good morning.
00:41:21Good day yesterday, huh?
00:41:24You sold everything.
00:41:25Let's just say everything's out on loan right now.
00:41:31So we'll just explain why the office is so unimpressive.
00:41:35I mean, it's no reflection on getawayforus.com or me or our future, right?
00:41:40I mean, hopefully Jane and Steve are looking at the bigger picture.
00:41:43Right, I'm sure they are.
00:41:45I need you to sound more convinced to make up for my underlying panic violet.
00:41:49This is the worst possible week for this meeting.
00:41:51I'm exhausted. I was up late cleaning the house.
00:41:53Oh, tough night with the kids, huh?
00:41:55No, the kids are amazing. It's Alex that is the problem.
00:41:58He listens to what is important to you, right?
00:42:06I have no idea what's happening.
00:42:08Well, you know that guy you were complaining about?
00:42:10He lent all of his stuff to you.
00:42:15I still have no idea what's going on.
00:42:18Alex called and he said he had some furniture we could use.
00:42:20He wasn't sure that you would accept it from him, so I let him in early this morning.
00:42:26This is the errand he had to run?
00:42:28Check out the monitor.
00:42:30Okay.
00:42:31All right, look.
00:42:32Yeah?
00:42:34Are you kidding?
00:42:36I can't believe you two.
00:42:38This is amazing.
00:42:40Knock, knock.
00:42:42Change of plans. We're early.
00:42:43We like to keep people on their toes.
00:42:45Welcome.
00:42:46It's Steve and Jane.
00:42:48This is Violet Barlow.
00:42:50She's my second-in-command.
00:42:51Nice to meet you.
00:42:52Nice to finally meet you.
00:42:54Hi.
00:42:55And look at this office.
00:42:57It's got so much personality.
00:42:59Yeah, it's very elegant and polished, yet very fresh and startup, much like your website.
00:43:07Thanks.
00:43:08I mean, shall we?
00:43:10Absolutely.
00:43:13Oh, who's that?
00:43:14That is our test couple, and they're in Hawaii right now as we speak.
00:43:18Please take a seat.
00:43:21Thanks.
00:43:24I like these chairs. They're quite nice.
00:43:26Handcrafted.
00:43:28You can always tell.
00:43:29Well, you know here at GetAwayForUs.com we're all about the customer experience.
00:43:36So, let me take you through the website.
00:43:38Over here, we have Elena and Ethan.
00:43:41They have a very different idea about what a romantic vacation would be like.
00:43:46We have Ethan, who's much more into adventure.
00:43:58Hi.
00:44:05Hi.
00:44:06Oh, hey.
00:44:07I'm sorry, I tried to get Brianna to do all of her homework, but she was too amped up about the dance.
00:44:12She's already getting dressed.
00:44:14It's okay, I came home early to help her get ready.
00:44:16Obviously not early enough.
00:44:18Oh, and Josh got invited to his friend Matt's house for a sleepover.
00:44:21They just picked him up.
00:44:22So, I'll be heading out soon.
00:44:24Alex, I want to say thank you for the furniture.
00:44:30It was really nice.
00:44:31Your office needed furniture, I made furniture.
00:44:33It's no big deal.
00:44:34It's a massive deal.
00:44:39Really?
00:44:42So, you liked it?
00:44:44It made me look amazing.
00:44:47I think the meeting went well, and I'm not sure if they're going to invest, but I...
00:44:53It was really thoughtful.
00:44:57It's not who I thought you were.
00:44:59You can keep the furniture as long as you need it.
00:45:03Okay.
00:45:07How do I look?
00:45:10Brianna.
00:45:11Do you like it?
00:45:14Uh, no.
00:45:17What happened to your dress sweetheart? Half of it has disappeared.
00:45:20I cut it. I like it better this way.
00:45:22Why?
00:45:23It's what Amber wore last night.
00:45:24You thought it was pretty, right? You said you liked it.
00:45:29Uh, Brianna, Amber is, she's a grown up.
00:45:33Bri, I'm not letting you wear that dress like that.
00:45:35You're going to have to pick something else out for your mini closet.
00:45:37No way. I think it's awesome.
00:45:40Okay, fine. You can wear it.
00:45:43Really?
00:45:44Really.
00:45:45Sure. You just can't leave this house the entire night.
00:45:48Maggie, I'm not a little girl. I'm ten and three quarters.
00:45:51Sweetheart, if you're measuring your age in quarters, it means you're too young.
00:45:56Not fair.
00:46:03This is all your fault.
00:46:04My fault?
00:46:05You don't think it's a coincidence that 24 hours after meeting your little girlfriend,
00:46:08Bri goes and takes a pair of scissors to her dress?
00:46:12You know what I think it is? I think you're jealous.
00:46:16I'm jealous?
00:46:17Yeah, you're so uptight. Of course you'd be jealous of a girl like Amber.
00:46:19This isn't about me, Alex, or Amber. It's about Bri.
00:46:24Are you going to be the one to tell Ethan that you encouraged his ten-year-old daughter to dress like that?
00:46:31Smart.
00:46:33Can I come in?
00:46:35Fine.
00:46:40What's this really about, Bri?
00:46:42Nothing.
00:46:52I'm sorry.
00:46:53It's okay.
00:46:54It's okay.
00:46:55It's okay.
00:46:56It's okay.
00:46:57It's okay.
00:46:58It's okay.
00:46:59It's okay.
00:47:00It's okay.
00:47:04Come on, sweetheart.
00:47:05We go way back. I used to sing to you when you were in your mom's belly.
00:47:12And you also spilled a whole glass of punch on me on your fourth birthday, so you kind of owe me.
00:47:20And your dress was white, too.
00:47:22Not anymore, it ain't.
00:47:26You just wanted to look cool.
00:47:30Is there any particular reason?
00:47:32No.
00:47:34There's nothing you wanted to dress up for?
00:47:37No one?
00:47:41What's his name?
00:47:42Maggie.
00:47:43His name can't be Maggie because that's way too much of a coincidence.
00:47:47Danny. His name is Danny. He's my science lab partner.
00:47:51Bri, believe me, I understand.
00:47:56I felt invisible when I was younger.
00:48:01No way, you're so pretty.
00:48:02Well, thank you, but when I was your age, I had braces and acne.
00:48:08And a perm that I was dumb enough to convince my mom was a good idea.
00:48:12Boys didn't notice you either?
00:48:14No. I'm not gonna lie, they usually didn't.
00:48:17And it made me sad.
00:48:20But you know what? They didn't like me because they weren't the right boys.
00:48:25And I appreciated it so much more when the right ones came along.
00:48:30But you're not married yet.
00:48:32Yeah, I understand that, kiddo.
00:48:35But I'm waiting to find my right guy.
00:48:39A guy who loves me for me.
00:48:41And you need to find a boy that's gonna like you for you.
00:48:44A girl that gets straight A's, not a girl that chops up her dress to be like everyone else.
00:48:53Can I add something?
00:48:56Something Aunt Maggie said isn't totally right.
00:49:00So I didn't go to the same school as her,
00:49:02but I can pretty much guarantee that the boys she thought didn't like her,
00:49:06well, they actually liked her a lot.
00:49:12They actually liked her a lot.
00:49:16You see, when girls are both smart and pretty, it's really intimidating.
00:49:21So it's not that boys don't like you for you, they just assume that you would never like them.
00:49:27Does that make sense?
00:49:29Okay, so what do you say we worry less about this Danny kid,
00:49:33and we worry a little bit more about your first dance?
00:49:36Which is kind of a big deal, right?
00:49:38Right.
00:49:40See anything you like?
00:49:41Yeah.
00:49:42That's a good choice.
00:49:44Thanks, Uncle Alex.
00:49:46Would you like to come too?
00:49:48Oh, to your dance?
00:49:50Yeah, since Aunt Maggie's chaperoning, I thought you could too.
00:49:56Yeah, Uncle Alex, you want to come with us?
00:50:00I couldn't think of any better way to spend my evening.
00:50:05Do I have to dress up?
00:50:06Yeah.
00:50:07Okay.
00:50:08No.
00:50:37Hey, Maggie?
00:50:38Hey, can I grab something from in here?
00:50:40Sure.
00:50:41I just want to get a tie from you.
00:50:45Wow.
00:50:48I mean, that's a really nice dress.
00:50:51It's Elena's.
00:50:53You need a tie.
00:50:55Oh, right.
00:50:56Yeah, I just want to spruce up the outfit a little bit.
00:50:58You look great.
00:51:00You look great.
00:51:04I just want to spruce up the outfit a little bit.
00:51:06You look great, but I think this would complete the look.
00:51:08This one or this one.
00:51:09Um, what do you think?
00:51:15Good choice.
00:51:19All right.
00:51:21Now it's warm.
00:51:22Do you know how to tie a tie?
00:51:24Well, I mean, technically, yes, but I haven't done it since Ethan's wedding.
00:51:28Oh.
00:51:29Here.
00:51:30Whoops.
00:51:31Let me do it.
00:51:32Let me.
00:51:34I remember knowing how to do this.
00:51:35Yeah.
00:51:36Don't be embarrassed.
00:51:38My dad taught me.
00:51:40Okay, and there we go.
00:51:57Looks good.
00:51:59Really good.
00:52:00Are you guys ready?
00:52:01We're going to be late.
00:52:03Uh, yeah, we're coming.
00:52:17Wow, look at those stars.
00:52:19They're so beautiful.
00:52:20I made most of the silver ones, and everyone in our class made some.
00:52:24Huh.
00:52:26Um, hey, Brianna.
00:52:28Hi, Danny.
00:52:29Um, so do you want to, you know, like, dance?
00:52:37Um, yeah, totally.
00:52:43Wow.
00:52:44All that drama for nothing.
00:52:45Well, not for nothing.
00:52:47That drama's a key part to her teenage development.
00:52:51Poor Ethan.
00:52:53If you'd have told me two weeks ago that I'd be spending my Friday night at a junior high dance.
00:52:59I know, right?
00:53:02Okay, that is a little too close for comfort.
00:53:08Danny, may I cut in?
00:53:09What are you doing, Uncle Alex?
00:53:11Let me just show you how it's done, okay?
00:53:14This is a lesson on how to be a gentleman, okay?
00:53:23Okay.
00:53:26See?
00:53:27It's nice and easy.
00:53:31Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:53:32There it is.
00:53:41Wow.
00:53:44Hey, picture.
00:53:53Whew.
00:53:54That was good.
00:54:05Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:54:06Uh, where are you going?
00:54:07You can't leave me to slow dance on my own.
00:54:10No, of course not.
00:54:12Especially since you're a head taller than every other guy here.
00:54:23Hey.
00:54:30Look at all of them.
00:54:31Huh.
00:54:32This little dance is the biggest night of their life.
00:54:36They used to take things so seriously back then.
00:54:41Well, I guess they still take things seriously.
00:54:46But I guess that that's just me.
00:54:49No, it wasn't.
00:54:51When you're small, everything seems big.
00:54:54For everybody.
00:54:59You do take things seriously.
00:55:02But I think it's just because you care so much.
00:55:06Well, it seems like you don't take anything seriously.
00:55:10But that seems to not be the case.
00:55:12Maybe you should show that side of you a little more.
00:55:16It's nice.
00:55:24All right.
00:55:25Thank you very much.
00:55:26I'm glad you all enjoyed it.
00:55:31Well, it's way past your bedtime, young lady.
00:55:35Yep, into your pajamas.
00:55:36Pronto.
00:55:37Okay.
00:55:39Aunt Maggie?
00:55:40Yes, sweetheart?
00:55:41I'm sorry I yelled at you.
00:55:45Big hug.
00:55:47You know I love you, right?
00:55:49I do.
00:55:50And thank you, Uncle Alex, for the dance lesson, even though you're totally embarrassing.
00:55:55I aim to please.
00:55:57Off to bed.
00:56:16Good night.
00:56:46Good night.
00:56:56Alex, this is the first time I've seen you come in at 6 a.m.
00:57:01What's up with that?
00:57:03How many coats do you want on this?
00:57:06Alex?
00:57:11Uh...
00:57:12Alex?
00:57:14What?
00:57:15Girls.
00:57:16They'll do that to you.
00:57:18Yeah.
00:57:19Why are they so impossible?
00:57:22Impossible?
00:57:25I thought Amber was the perfect woman.
00:57:27Oh, right.
00:57:28Amber.
00:57:29Yeah, I think I'm supposed to see her tonight.
00:57:35I'm going to save three coats to stay.
00:57:46What's that noise?
00:57:48Wait here.
00:57:54Good morning.
00:57:55What are you doing here?
00:57:57Well, Josh called me at home this morning and asked me to pick him up at Mets.
00:58:01Yeah, because his sister had ballet class.
00:58:04Otherwise, I'd have to go and actually watch ballet practice.
00:58:07I can see how that would be torturous.
00:58:10What smells really good?
00:58:11Alex is making sticky bread.
00:58:13It's my famous ooey, gooey, extra sugary sticky bread.
00:58:18Is it going to be done soon?
00:58:20Because I'm starving.
00:58:21Yes, very, very soon.
00:58:22Maybe we should cut up some fruit first.
00:58:26Do you want to go help?
00:58:27Yeah.
00:58:28Hi.
00:58:30What is he doing?
00:58:31Oh, here we go.
00:58:33What is happening?
00:58:34What is happening?
00:58:35How can I even get some bread?
00:58:44Huh?
00:58:46More, more, more.
00:58:50Go, Alex! Go, Alex! Go, Alex! Go, Alex!
00:58:58The zoo is missing its monkey.
00:59:01Wait, be careful!
00:59:05Be careful!
00:59:06Yeah!
00:59:07You must go in the merry-go-round.
00:59:08I do.
00:59:09Yeah!
00:59:10Merry-go-round.
00:59:11Okay.
00:59:12Yeah.
00:59:13Oh, my gosh.
00:59:14Is that...
00:59:15Who has ice cream?
00:59:16Me.
00:59:17Yes.
00:59:18Wait, I thought we could have junk food because it made you hyper.
00:59:19Well, it's not a good after-school snack, but it's delicious, especially on a warm day at the park.
00:59:22And if you get a little hyper, you can always do a couple of laps around the jungle gym.
00:59:26I'll start now.
00:59:28Let's go, kids.
00:59:29Maggie said we could have some ice cream.
00:59:30Yeah!
00:59:43Look!
00:59:48Oh.
00:59:50She's a busy one.
00:59:54This is delicious.
00:59:58Guys, this is your mom.
00:59:59Let's answer at the same time, okay?
01:00:03Hi!
01:00:04Hi!
01:00:05Did you see dolphins?
01:00:06How's your trip?
01:00:07It's great, Mags.
01:00:09And, yes, Josh, lots of dolphins.
01:00:11So, what are y'all doing?
01:00:12You sound happy.
01:00:14Yeah, did I hear Alex before?
01:00:15Yeah, he's right here.
01:00:16Say hi, Alex.
01:00:17Hi, Alex!
01:00:19So, what you guys up to?
01:00:20We're eating ice cream in the park.
01:00:22All four of you?
01:00:23Mm-hmm.
01:00:24Why are you wasting your last day in Hawaii calling us?
01:00:26Go have fun, please.
01:00:27Okay, okay.
01:00:28We will.
01:00:29Uh, we just wanted to call to say that we love you, and we can't wait to see you tomorrow.
01:00:34Oh, and don't forget that ugly shirt, Ethan.
01:00:36Bye!
01:00:37Love you, too!
01:00:39Okay.
01:00:41Um...
01:00:44Maybe aliens have taken over their bodies.
01:00:47Aliens that get along.
01:00:49Oh, that hit the spot, right, guys?
01:00:51Mm-hmm.
01:00:52Sticks.
01:00:53Thank you, thank you, thank you.
01:00:54Last one.
01:00:55Okay.
01:00:58Okay, what do you guys want for dinner?
01:01:00Pizza.
01:01:01That diner with the jukeboxes in the booths.
01:01:04Can we go to the water park?
01:01:06Yeah.
01:01:07For dinner?
01:01:08No, for water rides.
01:01:11They have the tallest water slide in the whole state.
01:01:13I think it's a little late to go now, you guys.
01:01:15Maybe we can go tomorrow?
01:01:17Oh, your parents come home tomorrow, buddy.
01:01:19We can go before they come home.
01:01:24That's an idea.
01:01:34Well, the water park was a pretty perfect way to cap off a fantastic weekend.
01:01:37Oh, it was.
01:01:38And you were a madwoman on that water slide.
01:01:40You're full of surprises.
01:01:41I go down water slides, I play poker, I'm a regular renaissance woman.
01:01:45Yeah, you're quite the woman, I'll say that.
01:01:46Oh, I need to give you your sweatshirt back.
01:01:48No, it's fine, I'll get it for you later.
01:01:50It looks cute on you.
01:01:59I went down the biggest slide there three times.
01:02:02And there's this thing that makes waves like the real ocean.
01:02:07Hey, look who's back!
01:02:08Hey, guys!
01:02:10Come in, bring it in!
01:02:18Well, sounds like you guys had fun, all four of you, together.
01:02:23Yeah, I don't know about that.
01:02:26Hey, I'll tell you what, why don't you two go upstairs and get cleaned up?
01:02:29Mom and I want to take you to dinner.
01:02:30We want to hear all about your weekend, we want to tell you about our trip.
01:02:33And hear about the dance.
01:02:35And give us presents.
01:02:37Only if you're good.
01:02:38Go shower, go shower.
01:02:39Oh!
01:02:40But first, we need...
01:02:42Group hug!
01:02:43Come on!
01:02:49Oh, my gosh.
01:02:50I'm gonna miss you guys.
01:02:51You know we'll be here all the time, huh?
01:02:53It's not the same.
01:02:54Well, maybe the four of us can do, you know, a field trip like this once in a while.
01:02:59Yeah!
01:03:00Okay, group high five!
01:03:02The best.
01:03:03Wow.
01:03:04Guys, uh, looks like you two actually pulled this off.
01:03:08We turned out to be a team.
01:03:10Yeah?
01:03:11We are just as surprised as you are.
01:03:13I somehow doubt that.
01:03:17Oh, hey.
01:03:18We've got something for you.
01:03:20Babe, come here.
01:03:22Presents!
01:03:23Yes!
01:03:24Thank you!
01:03:26Aw, you guys are the best.
01:03:28Here's one for you.
01:03:29Oh, my...
01:03:31Aw, yes.
01:03:35Oh, this is so beautiful.
01:03:37Wow.
01:03:38Thank you so much.
01:03:39I'm gonna wear this without irony.
01:03:42Yeah, well, we just wanted to say thank you.
01:03:44First of all, to Maggie for planning our trip.
01:03:47But really, to both of you for saving our trip.
01:03:50So...
01:03:52Uh, consider yourselves free of the life of boring suburban parents.
01:03:57And you can get back to your own very fun and single lives.
01:04:03Right.
01:04:05Definitely.
01:04:08I'm gonna go get my stuff.
01:04:10Yeah.
01:04:12Oh, I missed you guys.
01:04:20Here you go.
01:04:21Oh, thanks.
01:04:24So...
01:04:25So...
01:04:26I guess now you're back in town, I will see you around.
01:04:29Sure.
01:04:30I mean, we have our field trips now, right?
01:04:32Right.
01:04:36Back to my real life.
01:04:39I'll see you when I see you.
01:04:41Yeah.
01:04:44Yeah.
01:04:45Yeah.
01:04:56It's Jane and Steve.
01:04:58Do you think this is it?
01:05:00Do you think they're finally gonna fund GetAwayForUs.com?
01:05:03Can we actually afford to upgrade the site and create a real marketing campaign?
01:05:06Maggie, you won't be able to do any of that unless you pick up the phone.
01:05:11GetAwayForUs.com, this is Violet speaking.
01:05:15Yes.
01:05:16Hold one moment, please.
01:05:24Jane and Steve, hello.
01:05:25Listen, we're about to hop on a plane to L.A. for a meeting, and we were wondering if you were free tomorrow.
01:05:30Maybe we could grab an early bite?
01:05:32You pick the spot.
01:05:33And feel free to invite someone.
01:05:34Let's keep this whole thing sociable.
01:05:37Sociable?
01:05:39Sociable, right?
01:05:41I will bring my boyfriend, Brent.
01:05:43Sounds good.
01:05:44Looking forward to meeting him.
01:05:46See you tomorrow.
01:05:47Okay, bye-bye.
01:05:50Brent's been upgraded to boyfriend status, huh?
01:05:52What?
01:05:53He can be my boyfriend.
01:05:54We've been together for a while.
01:05:56Everything is...
01:05:58fine.
01:06:00It's fine.
01:06:02The term dry cleaning is misleading.
01:06:05It's not a dry process.
01:06:07It's just that the cleaning solvent we use has virtually no water in it,
01:06:11so it doesn't penetrate the fabric's fibers the way water does.
01:06:18Did you know that?
01:06:21Are you okay, Maggie?
01:06:23You seem distracted.
01:06:28I just have this work thing.
01:06:31Work thing?
01:06:36Actually, there's something I want to tell you.
01:06:43I mean, so she borrowed them.
01:06:44She takes them on her trip.
01:06:45She came back from her trip and she didn't have them.
01:06:47I mean, who does that?
01:06:48Isn't that crazy?
01:06:49Amber!
01:06:53We need to talk.
01:06:55Hi.
01:06:56What just made you a reservation at your favorite bistro for four?
01:07:00Well, now I have to find a fourth person because I broke up with Brent last night.
01:07:05And now I have to go to this dinner without a wingman.
01:07:07What am I going to do?
01:07:10You want to come with me?
01:07:11I'm so flattered, but I have plans.
01:07:13And considering the fact that I know Jane and Steve and I'm a woman,
01:07:16it might be hard for me to pass as your boyfriend.
01:07:19I know.
01:07:20It's just going to be so awkward.
01:07:21I told them I would bring my boyfriend.
01:07:23I mean, now we can have a very appropriate business-related conversation
01:07:27about my failed relationship.
01:07:30You know, if you're looking for a guy,
01:07:32I know a cute furniture maker who might be free.
01:07:37Stop.
01:07:38I'm saying it.
01:07:42Hmm.
01:07:43Not a bad idea.
01:07:44Are you sure?
01:07:45Yeah.
01:07:47Hmm.
01:07:49Not a bad idea.
01:07:50I can't believe you broke up with Amber, man.
01:07:52I mean, she was perfect.
01:07:54Pretty, fun, easygoing.
01:07:57Uncomplicated, but it never really went anywhere, you know?
01:07:59Exactly.
01:08:00I mean, the girl ate french fries for dinner.
01:08:04Like, what is wrong with you, man?
01:08:05If you like her so much, I'll give you her number.
01:08:08Really?
01:08:09Hey, to each his own.
01:08:17Do you have a second?
01:08:20Hi, I'm Eddie.
01:08:22Nice to meet you.
01:08:23Alex's assistant.
01:08:24Could you grab the paint from out back?
01:08:26Yes.
01:08:27Yes, I can.
01:08:30So, what brings you to my humble abode?
01:08:33Miss me?
01:08:35I need a favor.
01:08:38I have an investor dinner,
01:08:40and I was wondering if you would come.
01:08:43As my date.
01:08:45What about Brent?
01:08:46I couldn't hear another word about dry cleaning.
01:08:49I actually ended things with Amber, too.
01:08:53Really?
01:08:54Mm-hmm.
01:08:55She made me feel old and responsible.
01:08:58That just ain't right.
01:08:59Yeah.
01:09:00So...
01:09:01So, dinner, right.
01:09:04When is it?
01:09:05It's later this afternoon.
01:09:08I know.
01:09:09It's later this afternoon.
01:09:12I know you probably have other things that you're doing.
01:09:15I don't, and I'll be there.
01:09:21They really liked your furniture,
01:09:22so maybe you could sell them an end table over dessert or something.
01:09:27Okay.
01:09:39So, there I am, facing this wicked dog life.
01:09:42Oh!
01:09:44Hello! Good to see you again.
01:09:46Good to see you. Hi.
01:09:47Hi.
01:09:48Now, this must be Brent?
01:09:50Alex.
01:09:51This is Alex.
01:09:52Funny, I thought you said his name was Brent.
01:09:55I did.
01:09:56Brent couldn't make it, so I'm gonna fill in.
01:09:58But you know what? Just call me Brent.
01:10:00Well, Brent, Alex, whatever. Have a seat.
01:10:02Doesn't matter what your name is. You're cute.
01:10:05Not only is he cute, he's a gentleman.
01:10:06He certainly is.
01:10:07He holds a chair for the lady. Very nice.
01:10:09How was your trip?
01:10:10It was uneventful.
01:10:12Exactly how we like it.
01:10:13Yes.
01:10:16So, Alex, what do you do?
01:10:17I make custom furniture.
01:10:18He made all the furniture in my office.
01:10:21Oh!
01:10:22Great stuff.
01:10:24Guys, I know you like my furniture, but come on, this is too much.
01:10:27Well, Alex, you get the second toast.
01:10:30But the first toast goes to Maggie.
01:10:35We have finally chosen a new tech startup to invest in.
01:10:38And it's getaway for us.
01:10:42We want to fund your expansion, Maggie.
01:10:46Really?
01:10:47Yes, really.
01:10:49It was an impressive proposal.
01:10:52Thank you so much.
01:10:53I will not disappoint you.
01:10:55Oh, you're going to make us all a lot of money.
01:10:59Congratulations.
01:11:01Thanks.
01:11:03Nice couple.
01:11:06We're not.
01:11:07Yeah.
01:11:08Yeah, that would be...
01:11:09Nope.
01:11:10Nope.
01:11:11But cheers.
01:11:12Cheers to this.
01:11:13Cheers.
01:11:14Cheers.
01:11:15Which is exciting.
01:11:16Great news.
01:11:17Thank you, again.
01:11:19All your dreams are coming true, huh?
01:11:21It seems so.
01:11:23And you didn't even need a wingman.
01:11:25I think they thought that you were more than just a wingman.
01:11:28Yeah, they thought I was your boyfriend.
01:11:32Funny, right?
01:11:33Is it really that funny?
01:11:38I'm starting to think that maybe it's time for us to get married.
01:11:41No.
01:11:42No.
01:11:43No.
01:11:44No.
01:11:45No.
01:11:46I'm starting to think that maybe it's not.
01:11:50Really?
01:11:53Yeah, I'm thinking maybe we go on a real date.
01:12:02Okay, so I'll call you.
01:12:05Sure.
01:12:06Sure.
01:12:07Okay.
01:12:08Okay.
01:12:12Bye.
01:12:16Thanks.
01:12:23Congratulations!
01:12:26You have investors.
01:12:27We have investors.
01:12:28Thanks for all your hard work.
01:12:30Yes, and we still have a lot of work to do, so I thought we should celebrate now before we don't get another chance.
01:12:35We need to organize a focus group, set up a marketing plan.
01:12:38We also need to post some jobs online.
01:12:40But before we do that, we need to crunch the numbers so we know what we can pay people.
01:12:43Yeah, well, I assume we have to return all this furniture to Alex, so we're going to have to use some of the investment capital to replace it.
01:12:48Yeah, I guess we do, but he said we could keep it as long as we needed, so...
01:12:51I'll bet he did.
01:12:53Violet?
01:12:54Oh, really?
01:12:55Are you going to pretend you don't know how this young man feels about you?
01:12:59He actually asked me out for a date.
01:13:01Excellent.
01:13:02When's the first date?
01:13:03We haven't said anything yet.
01:13:05Maggie, you are an accomplished, intelligent, entrepreneurial woman.
01:13:10Why are you waiting for this guy to call?
01:13:13You know what?
01:13:15You're right, Violet.
01:13:24All done, boss.
01:13:25Well, then you should get going.
01:13:28Dad, um, you sure you're okay with this?
01:13:30Absolutely.
01:13:44Hi.
01:13:57Yeah, I just wanted to let you know.
01:13:59And that includes lunch?
01:14:00Lunch, yeah, you get lunch.
01:14:03They get snacks, whatever.
01:14:06What's your first name?
01:14:07Well, I have a cousin, Allison, in town.
01:14:11Let's get back.
01:14:16You're cool with this, right?
01:14:17I am totally cool with it.
01:14:18Seriously, you guys go.
01:14:19Have a great date.
01:14:21Okay.
01:14:22Yeah, we will.
01:14:41Hey, this is Maggie Milton.
01:14:43I can't get to the phone right now, but please leave me a message and I'll get back to you.
01:14:47Hey, Maggie, it's Alex.
01:14:49I am calling about our date.
01:14:52What do you say this Saturday?
01:14:54Dinner?
01:14:55You pick the place?
01:14:57Okay.
01:14:58Call me back.
01:14:59Bye.
01:15:00Bye.
01:15:07All of your messages have been erased.
01:15:25Ah, here's the lunchbox.
01:15:28Hey, Mom.
01:15:30Hey.
01:15:31What's this?
01:15:32Oh, they're the pictures from the dance.
01:15:33Miss Lowell took them.
01:15:35Oh, I want to see them.
01:15:41Oh, that's so cute.
01:15:45Oh, I love that one.
01:15:50Is that...
01:15:51No way.
01:15:52I can't believe it.
01:15:53She took a picture of Danny and I dancing.
01:15:55Oh, right.
01:15:57Danny.
01:15:58He looks like a very good dancer.
01:16:01Well, Alex showed him how to cut in and Alex and Maggie started dancing.
01:16:05Oh, slow dancing.
01:16:07It was so much fun.
01:16:09Slow dance?
01:16:10Really?
01:16:11Oh, that's great, sweetie.
01:16:13I'll be right back, okay?
01:16:25Sounds like Maggie and Alex had an interesting week.
01:16:36Okay, can you call my assistant Violet and set that up?
01:16:39Okay, thank you so much.
01:16:41Okay, bye-bye.
01:16:42I am so, so sorry.
01:16:44I'm late.
01:16:45You created and saved my vacation.
01:16:46You can be late to our next 12 lunches.
01:16:48So you had a good trip?
01:16:49It was amazing.
01:16:50But frankly, I'm more interested in what happened here.
01:16:54Everything was fine.
01:16:55Why?
01:16:56I know it was.
01:16:57The kids said they had a great time and they said that you and Alex had a lot of fun, too.
01:17:01Like, together.
01:17:03Yes.
01:17:05No.
01:17:07I mean, maybe.
01:17:09Alex is very charming.
01:17:11But, um...
01:17:15Is he calling you right now?
01:17:19We were supposed to go out.
01:17:21What?
01:17:22What happened?
01:17:24Alex is Alex.
01:17:25It's not going to happen.
01:17:27I don't want to talk about it.
01:17:28I just want to eat and hear about Hawaii.
01:17:31Okay.
01:17:32Fair enough.
01:17:33I won't push.
01:17:40Hey, hey.
01:17:41What's up?
01:17:42I just talked to my client and they are loving the new cabinet you're working on.
01:17:47That is great.
01:17:48Thank you for that.
01:17:49So, the week was a success, huh?
01:17:52Yeah.
01:17:53The kids.
01:17:54A lot of fun.
01:17:55No, I was, uh...
01:17:56I was talking about you and Maggie.
01:17:58So, you guys are friends now, right?
01:17:59Oh, Maggie.
01:18:00Yeah.
01:18:01She's impossible.
01:18:02I thought maybe...
01:18:03I mean, she's a great person.
01:18:05And she's amazing with the kids.
01:18:06And she's a ton of fun when she wants to be.
01:18:08But I don't get her.
01:18:10You know?
01:18:11I thought we were supposed to get together and hang out.
01:18:13But she hasn't returned my calls.
01:18:16Really?
01:18:19Okay.
01:18:20Enough Maggie talk, man.
01:18:21All right.
01:18:31Oh, come on!
01:18:34Drive, please!
01:18:35Oh, no.
01:18:36Wait.
01:18:51What are you doing here?
01:18:53I was invited to dinner.
01:18:55And I assume you were, too.
01:18:56But, then again, how would I know that since you haven't called me back?
01:18:59So, you're blaming me.
01:19:01I'm not blaming anyone.
01:19:03I'm just confused.
01:19:05Why don't you ask Amber to explain it to you?
01:19:07Amber?
01:19:08What does Amber have to do with this?
01:19:09I told you that I broke up with her.
01:19:10Because I saw her coming to see you at your workshop.
01:19:15I was really confused.
01:19:17At your workshop?
01:19:19I was bringing back your sweatshirt.
01:19:22I promise you, I'm not seeing Amber.
01:19:25Like, I haven't seen...
01:19:29Oh, oh.
01:19:30She came to see Eddie.
01:19:32What?
01:19:33Eddie likes her.
01:19:34They went on a date.
01:19:35Like, I know.
01:19:36It seems really weird.
01:19:37But they're actually kind of perfect for one another.
01:19:43Did you think that I was cheating on you before we even went on a date?
01:19:46I guess that...