• 2 months ago
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00:00:00Anything to do with the fact that I won't take a holiday bonus from you?
00:00:03I don't know what you're talking about. Did we even discuss that?
00:00:06Oh, Aiden. You already donate a ton to your nephew's school. That is enough.
00:00:13And you could clean your desk once in a while.
00:00:17No time.
00:00:19I know.
00:00:22Dinner. Make sure you eat it.
00:00:25It's the usual turkey Swiss on rye from your favorite cafe down the street.
00:00:30Yes, Mom.
00:00:34Thank you, Lynn.
00:00:38My pleasure. And don't work too late.
00:00:56As you know, I'm Headmaster Johnson with an update for you.
00:01:01Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor,
00:01:04the Hartford School for the Hearing Impaired,
00:01:07which was scheduled for teacher funding cuts this month,
00:01:10will instead continue at full operation.
00:01:25Stop staring at him, Cam. You're being creepy.
00:01:49Am I?
00:01:51You're the one making his sandwich before he's even ordered.
00:01:57I can't help it, okay? He's hot.
00:02:05Dad? Who else?
00:02:10Hey, I hear it might snow today.
00:02:13Bite your tongue.
00:02:15Oh, come on. It's not Christmas without a little bit of snow.
00:02:19White and bright.
00:02:22Silent night, holy night.
00:02:29All is calm, all is...
00:02:36Look, you know I love your singing, but I only have $47 in my bank account.
00:02:42And I can't afford for it to snow until I get my car out of the shop.
00:02:45Not sure that itty bitty mini even counts as a car.
00:02:48This mild weather is my salvation, my friend.
00:02:54He's here.
00:02:58I don't mean to interrupt.
00:03:01I could always hop back there and grab something myself.
00:03:04I'm sorry. What can we get you?
00:03:08May I have the...
00:03:09Turkey and Swiss on rye, extra mayo, hold the tomato.
00:03:14Wow. That's...
00:03:17Well, you come in every day, and you always order the same thing.
00:03:21And when you can't, your mother picks it up for you.
00:03:25My mother passed away when I was 18, so I assume you mean my executive assistant, Lynn?
00:03:31Um, I'm sorry.
00:03:33No, no. No problem.
00:03:36With all the people that come through here, it's just impressive that you remember...
00:03:41my order.
00:03:43I remember everybody's orders.
00:03:46He ate some pickles.
00:03:48Just testing.
00:04:04Don't. Don't say it.
00:04:06I wasn't gonna.
00:04:09I wasn't gonna.
00:04:20You might be the only person on the planet that still reads the actual newspaper.
00:04:27Well, nice to read something without ads popping up all over the place.
00:04:31Plus, if I brought my laptop with me, I'd never eat lunch.
00:04:36Yeah, I get that.
00:04:51Colleges still do paid medical studies, right?
00:04:55I can lend you the money to get your car out of Henry's garage, Molly.
00:04:58No, it's fine. I'll figure it out.
00:05:00Henry can be nice.
00:05:02Sometimes.
00:05:07You can get that. I'll just leave the money on the counter.
00:05:10Thank you. Sorry.
00:05:15Hello, Mulberry Cafe.
00:05:17Hi, Darcy.
00:05:20Uh, yeah. Yeah, I can cover it.
00:05:23Okay, bye.
00:05:25Please tell me you did not just take another shift.
00:05:29I need the money.
00:05:31What?
00:05:35Uh, Aiden Ford. Consultant.
00:05:39Well, I'd let him consult with me any time.
00:05:42He was eavesdropping. We weren't exactly whispering.
00:05:45Hey, now you can fix your car.
00:05:49No, I will be right back.
00:05:54If you don't want the money, it's on me.
00:05:58If you don't want the money, at least let me have it.
00:06:05Mr. Ford? Mr. Ford?
00:06:08This, this is too much.
00:06:12It's Aiden, please.
00:06:15And no, it's not. It's for you.
00:06:19I can't accept this.
00:06:21Look, Molly, right?
00:06:24Yeah.
00:06:25Molly, it's my job to fix people.
00:06:28It's what I do for a living.
00:06:30So, take the money.
00:06:33Please.
00:06:35Go get your car back.
00:06:40I fix people?
00:06:43So, he's a tiny bit arrogant.
00:06:46But also cute.
00:06:48So very, very cute.
00:06:50Whose side are you on?
00:06:52Whose side are you on?
00:06:54You're right.
00:06:55An attractive, successful man tries to help you out.
00:06:59Disgusting.
00:07:01Oh, hey. It's finally snowing.
00:07:09That's just perfect.
00:07:23It's my job to fix people.
00:07:29Such an idiot.
00:07:53Sneaky.
00:08:01I heard most interviews were only 15 minutes.
00:08:05Mine was almost an hour.
00:08:07They ask each person to send in a good example of a PR plan,
00:08:11and then each person has to come up with their own.
00:08:14It's a lot of work.
00:08:16It's a lot of work.
00:08:18It's a lot of work.
00:08:21Three. Why haven't I heard anything yet?
00:08:28Three weeks ago?
00:08:30I still haven't heard a peep.
00:08:32It happens.
00:08:34Yeah, I know. I know. I'm just...
00:08:38Can't stand waiting for anything.
00:08:40Oh, unless it has a tail, of course.
00:08:44Oh my God.
00:08:46What?
00:08:48I just got an email from them.
00:08:50Get out.
00:08:52Oh my God, I'm on the short list for the job.
00:08:55I made it to the second round of interviews.
00:08:58Was there ever any doubt?
00:09:01Well, yeah, actually.
00:09:04Oh my God, Cam, I did it.
00:09:06And all on my own, without any help from my dad.
00:09:09I knew you would.
00:09:10Thanks.
00:09:11The interview is with Mike Ward. He's one of the partners.
00:09:15I'm going to have to do a whole bunch of research, learn all about him.
00:09:18That may be, but tomorrow night, before my practice set at the pub,
00:09:23we are celebrating.
00:09:25Yeah.
00:09:27And you know what, Cam?
00:09:29I'm going to get this job, no matter what it takes.
00:09:34See you, Leslie.
00:09:37Time to drink.
00:09:39I don't know, Cam.
00:09:41Oh, come on, celebration, remember?
00:09:43And it's early.
00:09:45Well, yeah, but by the time I get home off the bus, it's going to be late.
00:09:49Yeah, I know.
00:09:51I'm going to miss you.
00:09:53I'm going to miss you too.
00:09:55I'm going to miss you too.
00:09:57I'm going to miss you too.
00:09:59I'm going to miss you too.
00:10:01By the time I get home off the bus, it's going to be late.
00:10:04Why are you taking the bus?
00:10:06My car is in the shop, remember?
00:10:09Then what's that over there?
00:10:26Unbelievable.
00:10:28Unbelievably fantastic.
00:10:30You've got your car back,
00:10:32you've got a second interview for that killer job at Rollins and Ward,
00:10:36and a hot guy likes you.
00:10:40Time to drink.
00:10:59I wanted to thank you for bringing me in for another interview, Mr. Ward.
00:11:05I almost didn't.
00:11:08You didn't?
00:11:12I had some concerns.
00:11:15Concerns?
00:11:18Yes.
00:11:20Number one being that you're very overqualified for this position, Miss Bishop.
00:11:26Also, with your legacy, your father's prestigious firm,
00:11:33it makes no sense to me why you'd want to start elsewhere.
00:11:37Yes, I know that.
00:11:40But I wanted to do something on my own.
00:11:43Commendable.
00:11:45And everything that I learned during my time at my father's agency, I can apply here.
00:11:49You'd be lucky to have someone with my experience in an entry-level position.
00:11:53I don't disagree.
00:11:55But I just want to make sure you understand what you're getting yourself into should we bring you into the fold.
00:12:00I do.
00:12:01You'd start at the bottom of the totem pole position,
00:12:04possibly taking marching orders from someone with less experience than you currently have.
00:12:08Understood.
00:12:09You'd also be merking crazy hours for very little pay,
00:12:13with no chance of advancement for at least a year.
00:12:16Also understood.
00:12:18You won't scare me away, Mr. Ward.
00:12:20I know I'm what Rollins and Ward needs.
00:12:25And, I promise you, I am prepared for everything you've mentioned and more.
00:12:30This is my opportunity to spread my wings and show what I'm capable of.
00:12:41Well, Miss Bishop,
00:12:47you convinced me to continue this interview.
00:12:49Why don't you walk me through your PR strategy submissions and we'll see what happens from there.
00:12:55Hi, it's Molly. Can't get to the phone right now, but please leave me a message. Bye.
00:13:00Hi, Molly, it's Dad.
00:13:02Yeah, I need to talk to you about the holidays.
00:13:05And, well, I heard a rumor about one of our competitors.
00:13:10Call me back.
00:13:20Wow, so this is exciting. You get to practice before your big Christmas performance.
00:13:25Yep, I may not be dating Chad anymore, but him being GM here does have its perks.
00:13:36It's my dad. Again.
00:13:38Maybe you should just answer.
00:13:40No, because I know it's just a ploy to try and get me to come back and work for him.
00:13:46I'm still not 100% sure why that's such a bad thing.
00:13:50Well, you wouldn't because your parents are musicians and they've always encouraged you to follow your dreams and choose your own path.
00:13:57Did they, though? I mean, they're both career musicians.
00:14:00They put me in every music class when I was young.
00:14:04I didn't have much choice.
00:14:06Yes, this is it.
00:14:08You've been here before, haven't you?
00:14:10What? What are they doing here?
00:14:15Maybe they enjoy live music.
00:14:20Or I may have invited him.
00:14:24I'm sorry, what?
00:14:26I may have called him and mentioned that I was performing here tonight if he wanted to come and stop by early.
00:14:34Oh, come on. Don't act like you're not thrilled.
00:14:37You're just too stubborn to call him yourself, so I helped a little.
00:14:41So what?
00:14:43That man with him.
00:14:45The stuffy looking one?
00:14:47Yeah, that's Mike Ward.
00:14:51Of Rollins and Ward.
00:14:55Perfect.
00:14:56What are you doing?
00:14:58Helping.
00:14:59Let me go, cowboy.
00:15:02You two look like you have the best seats in the house.
00:15:05Mind if we join you?
00:15:06Not at all.
00:15:13Mike, this is Cameron.
00:15:15Just Cameron. Like Prince Wardell.
00:15:20She's the one performing tonight.
00:15:22And this is Molly Bishop.
00:15:26I know Mrs. Bishop.
00:15:28We just did an interview together. It's nice to see you again.
00:15:31Same.
00:15:33Should we get a drink?
00:15:34Do you need to ask?
00:15:42Hey, yeah, what can I grab for you guys?
00:15:44Two health specials, please.
00:15:47Her father's our competitor, Mel Bishop, of the Bishop Agency.
00:15:54Funny.
00:15:57Funny.
00:15:59She never mentioned that.
00:16:01She's stubborn like that.
00:16:05I mean, she's independent.
00:16:08Likes to make her own way.
00:16:10Thank you, Cam.
00:16:12I think it's admirable of you to want to make a name for yourself on your own.
00:16:16I agree.
00:16:19Oh.
00:16:23That must be important. I gotta take this. Sorry.
00:16:28So, Aiden, your business card says you're a consultant.
00:16:32Yes. Yeah, I mostly work with celebrities, politicians, anyone in the media that might need a bit of an image makeover.
00:16:41That's how I know Mike, actually. I help him with some of his clients.
00:16:45Oh. So, if Molly got the job, she'd see more of you?
00:16:54Yes. Yeah, that would be a nice perk.
00:16:58It's a bit of a mess at the office.
00:17:00Anything I can help with?
00:17:03Lindsay Rask again.
00:17:05Apparently the tabloids are about to release some unseemly photos onto the internet.
00:17:10I mean, no matter how much damage control we do, she's a ticking time bomb.
00:17:17What if, what if there was another way?
00:17:24I'm listening.
00:17:28I mean, stop the damaging photos, of course, if you can, but also solicit some good publicity.
00:17:34Something to compete for airtime with all the bad stuff.
00:17:38Such as?
00:17:43I know Lindsay donates a lot of money to various animal shelters.
00:17:47How do you know that? She keeps her donation stuff pretty private.
00:17:51I guess you could say I have friends in the right places.
00:17:58Okay. And?
00:18:01So, why not use that? Get one of these bigger shelters to do some publicity.
00:18:08You know, maybe on a local news station or something.
00:18:11Show them that Lindsay's generosity is helping all of these animals find their forever homes.
00:18:17It'll be really hard for folks to focus on the bad publicity,
00:18:20when all of these furry, adorable faces are all over the TV and all over the internet,
00:18:25and it would show Lindsay's awesome generosity.
00:18:31It's interesting.
00:18:36Very interesting.
00:18:42I have to make a quick call. Excuse me for a second.
00:18:51Nice job.
00:18:53Of course. She's brilliant.
00:18:56Oh, that's my cue. They're about to open the doors. Wish me luck.
00:19:00Okay, bye.
00:19:10Excited to hear her set.
00:19:12I heard her riffing a Christmas carol in the cafe when I was in there the other day. It was amazing.
00:19:17Well, she's always amazing.
00:19:20It's all around me
00:19:27Take me down
00:19:33It's my choice
00:19:38It's my choice
00:19:42It's my choice
00:19:46It's my choice to make
00:19:52Happy holidays, everybody.
00:20:04So, have you heard anything from that music exec yet?
00:20:07Nope. His receptionist is a bulldog.
00:20:11I tried to invite him to hear me sing, but she refuses to put me through.
00:20:16I never knew there were so many ways to say, get lost.
00:20:20Well, don't give up. He just needs to hear that beautiful voice of yours.
00:20:23Yeah, I just hope he hurries. Pretty soon, we'll be out of work.
00:20:27Yeah, that's true.
00:20:29Aiden. Always a pleasure, especially when you're buying.
00:20:34But seriously, tonight was better than expected.
00:20:37No, no, no, thank you. I mean, I had no idea I was in for such a great evening.
00:20:43I'm heading uptown. Does anyone need a ride?
00:20:45Oh, I do. My crew already left, and I hate the bus.
00:20:49Okay, and?
00:20:50I'm only half a dozen blocks away, so I'm good, thank you.
00:20:53Mike.
00:20:54You gonna be okay? Oh yeah, it's just a short walk. You sure?
00:20:59I'll walk with you.
00:21:00I'm fine.
00:21:05Molly, let him walk you.
00:21:08Gotta go. Love you.
00:21:10Love you, too.
00:21:11Guys.
00:21:15That would be great.
00:21:17Shall we?
00:21:18Sure.
00:21:22So, Mel Bishop's daughter.
00:21:25Yep.
00:21:29Okay.
00:21:32So, Mike Ward?
00:21:36Would you believe a random happenstance?
00:21:38No.
00:21:39All right. I may have heard you talking about interviewing over there when I was at the cafe.
00:21:45Oh, eavesdropping.
00:21:49Guilty. But, I wanted to learn more about you.
00:21:53You know, there's only so many times I can come in and order a sandwich.
00:21:57And the cafe's closing at the end of the year.
00:21:59Really?
00:22:00Yeah.
00:22:01Crap.
00:22:03What the heck am I gonna do now?
00:22:05I'm sure you'll find someplace new.
00:22:08Not as good.
00:22:11Anyway, back to Mike. He loves discovering local singers and bands and such, so tonight's invitation was kind of perfect.
00:22:18Have you known him long?
00:22:20Yeah. Grad school.
00:22:22You know, a lot of his clients need a bit of an image reboot.
00:22:25I've even worked with Lindsay Rask in the past, but even I can't compete with Teenage Rebellion.
00:22:33Yeah, that must be interesting. Fixing people.
00:22:39Hey. I'm really sorry about that comment.
00:22:43You definitely do not need fixing. Certainly not for me.
00:22:50It was very impressive tonight, the way you came up with that solution for Lindsay on the spot like that.
00:22:56Mike was impressed.
00:22:57He don't think he'll care that I'm the daughter of-
00:22:59Oh, no. Knowing Mike, he will love the idea of stealing a competitor's daughter.
00:23:05Well, why don't you want to work for your dad?
00:23:09It's complicated.
00:23:12Family usually is.
00:23:16Oh, my God!
00:23:20Over there!
00:23:21What? Yeah?
00:23:25Hey, Chloe, run!
00:23:26Okay!
00:23:27Aiden!
00:23:35Okay, okay. Just hold on a second.
00:23:41Wait, wait, wait. I've got an idea. And it's a good one.
00:23:49Molly!
00:23:50Over here, Aiden.
00:23:52I don't know. I think they left.
00:23:54Where did they go?
00:23:57Attack!
00:23:58What?
00:24:03You trained?
00:24:04Awesome, guys.
00:24:05Jake, Kylie, get your butts in here now. It's dinner time.
00:24:09Here. It's freezing. Help me up.
00:24:17That's not fair.
00:24:18All's fair is snowball fights.
00:24:28Uh, you're right. It's freezing down here.
00:24:31Oh, here.
00:24:33No, I'm okay.
00:24:35I'm all stangled up.
00:24:36Let's get you up.
00:24:46Uh, thank you. For this.
00:24:51And for my car. That was very kind.
00:24:56You're very welcome.
00:24:59I should probably get going. I'm fine on my own from here.
00:25:06And thank you for walking me and everything.
00:25:12Anytime.
00:25:16Okay. Bye.
00:25:18Bye.
00:25:28Bye.
00:25:51Aiden?
00:25:55Have you heard anything I've said?
00:25:58So it's okay with you if I sell everything and move Josh and me to Zimbabwe?
00:26:04Sorry.
00:26:06Sorry, Sam. I'm a little distracted today.
00:26:09I noticed.
00:26:10You work too hard, Aiden. You need a break.
00:26:14What were you saying?
00:26:15Oh, the toy drive is this Saturday.
00:26:17Josh hasn't stopped talking about it all week.
00:26:21Or the fact that you're coming.
00:26:23You are coming, right?
00:26:25I wouldn't miss it.
00:26:26Good. It's really important to him.
00:26:30He loves his uncle more than ice cream, and that's saying a lot.
00:26:34Don't worry. I will be there. I promised him I would.
00:26:40What are you doing after the toy drive?
00:26:43No.
00:26:44No?
00:26:45No, matchmaker. I do not want to be set up on another date.
00:26:49Would I do that to you?
00:26:51Let me think. Uh, Susan, Mary, Brianna.
00:26:54Well, shame on me for wanting to see you happy. I just love you, you know?
00:26:59Well, I just love you too, sis.
00:27:02Leave my bacon alone.
00:27:13Enjoy your brunch.
00:27:16Oh, food was good. Sam was annoying as usual.
00:27:20Trying to set you up again?
00:27:22Yeah, what else?
00:27:24Well, maybe you should consider it.
00:27:26Nope.
00:27:28Wouldn't it be more romantic to, you know, spend the holiday with someone?
00:27:34Probably, but I'm too busy for a relationship right now.
00:27:41That's what you said last year.
00:27:43It was true then too!
00:27:47Molly Bishop was here?
00:27:49Yeah, you just missed her. She brought your scarf back. I left it on your desk. You...
00:27:54Too busy for a relationship, huh?
00:28:00Molly!
00:28:02Wait, hi.
00:28:07Sorry I missed you.
00:28:10That's, that's okay. I just wanted to make sure you got your stuff.
00:28:14That was very kind of you.
00:28:21How are you?
00:28:23I'm, I'm good.
00:28:25Good, good. That's, that's good.
00:28:31I'm good too.
00:28:37Is everything okay?
00:28:38Yeah, yeah. Terrific. Just, uh, I just wanted to thank you.
00:28:49For returning my scarf.
00:28:52Oh, so is that what had you running out here like a madman?
00:28:56I guess so.
00:29:00So, I guess I will see you around?
00:29:04Yeah.
00:29:06At the cafe?
00:29:08For sure.
00:29:13Molly, wait.
00:29:17What are you doing this weekend?
00:29:20Well, that depends. Why do you ask?
00:29:25Well, I have this holiday fundraiser thing.
00:29:30I promised my sister and nephew I'd go.
00:29:33I thought maybe you'd like to come.
00:29:36Why?
00:29:38Why? Oh, uh, uh, well, because it's for charity.
00:29:47Oh, and based on the crappy wages I make at the cafe, you think I'd work for free?
00:29:52No, no, not at all. I just thought-
00:29:54I'm just kidding. When is it?
00:29:57Saturday morning. Pick you up maybe 8.30?
00:30:02That sounds great.
00:30:05See you Saturday.
00:30:09Okay.
00:30:35Hello, how can I help-
00:30:39Dad.
00:30:41Hi, Molly.
00:30:43What are you doing here?
00:30:45Well, um, I was in the neighborhood. Thought I'd stop in.
00:30:52Well, that and you haven't returned any of my calls or my texts about the holidays.
00:30:58And other things.
00:31:00Well, I just figured it was a ruse to discuss me working for you again.
00:31:03No, not at all.
00:31:05I just think it's a good idea for a father to spend some time with his daughter, right?
00:31:12Can we sit?
00:31:15Fine.
00:31:20So I got word that you're interviewing for a position at Rawlins and Ward.
00:31:25Is that true?
00:31:27Yes.
00:31:28Okay, well then I'm here to make you an offer of my own.
00:31:33What happened to no agenda?
00:31:36Okay, well maybe there's a little agenda.
00:31:39No. Dad, thank you, but no.
00:31:42Just hear me out.
00:31:44We're opening a new office in Buffalo. You can run it.
00:31:48Be completely your own thing. Totally independent and autonomous.
00:31:52So I could hire my own staff?
00:31:56I could hire my own staff, pick my own clients, and do things my way?
00:32:03Well, within reason.
00:32:06Yeah, that's what I thought.
00:32:08Hold on, please. Sit.
00:32:16Molly, help me understand this. You're willing to work for a rival company but not me?
00:32:21You understand perfectly.
00:32:23And that really hurts my feelings.
00:32:26That would be new.
00:32:28Now come on.
00:32:31What is that thing you're always saying? It's not personal, it's just business.
00:32:36Now that's not fair. I'm just trying to help.
00:32:39Dad, I want to pave my own way.
00:32:42I don't want you and your connections always propelling me through life.
00:32:46You should be proud of that.
00:32:48I am proud of that. You've always been very independent, but why would you spend months learning the ropes for a job that you're already overqualified for?
00:32:56I want to improve myself and then, eventually, get a higher position with them.
00:33:01But I'm offering you a top-level job already.
00:33:04So that you can control my decisions, and then make sure those decisions are in your best interest.
00:33:09So what's the matter with both of us winning?
00:33:15Molly, you would be a huge asset to that new office, and I'm not just offering you this as a way of stopping you from taking the Rawlins and Ward thing.
00:33:22It's a factor.
00:33:24Well, it's not. Not a factor.
00:33:31I have to get back to work.
00:33:33Molly. Bye, Dad.
00:33:36Yeah, just give me a minute.
00:33:42Yeah. Okay, listen. Listen. Tell them we're going to need that Friday. We've got to have it by Friday.
00:33:54Bye.
00:34:12So, the toy drive benefits the Hartford School for Hearing, somehow?
00:34:17No. No, actually, they host charity events like this to help support the community.
00:34:21One of their main goals is to give back and teach their students to be empathetic.
00:34:26Wow, that's impressive. And your nephew is hearing impaired, so he attends.
00:34:31Yeah. Yeah. We realized when Josh was a toddler that he didn't hear loud noises like other kids did.
00:34:37You know. He knows sign language. Advanced hearing aids are amazing.
00:34:41Molly.
00:34:43Yeah?
00:34:45I'm really glad you came.
00:34:48Me too.
00:34:50It changes your mind once we put you to work.
00:35:02I think this is it here, yeah.
00:35:04Oh, wow.
00:35:07This looks incredible.
00:35:08Yeah.
00:35:11Oh, I see Sam.
00:35:16Hi.
00:35:21Sam.
00:35:23Brought you an extra set of hands. This is Molly Bishop. Molly, this is my sister Samantha.
00:35:28Nice to meet you.
00:35:30Thank you for coming.
00:35:32Happy to help. Wherever you need me. Just tell me what to do.
00:35:36Well, I could definitely use some help with the wrapping.
00:35:39Sure.
00:35:41Aiden, I think they need some drivers to help deliver the packages that are ready to go.
00:35:46I can help wrap.
00:35:47No thanks. I've seen your wrapping.
00:35:52Hey, Josh.
00:35:54You want to go for a drive?
00:35:58Whoa. Slow down, buddy. A little fast for me.
00:36:01He wants ice cream while you're out.
00:36:03Oh. No problem.
00:36:05Josh, this is...
00:36:07Molly.
00:36:09Molly.
00:36:10Josh.
00:36:12Can you show me how to sign nice to meet you?
00:36:15Nice to meet you.
00:36:18Nice to meet you.
00:36:25Sure you're going to be okay?
00:36:27Yeah, absolutely.
00:36:29We'll be fine.
00:36:35Josh obviously adores him.
00:36:37Yeah. When Josh's dad and I split, he couldn't handle having a special needs child.
00:36:41Aiden stepped in as a sort of surrogate father.
00:36:44Sorry to hear that, but it's wonderful that Aiden was able to step in.
00:36:48Definitely.
00:36:50Well, put me to work. Whatever you need me to do.
00:36:55Something's missing.
00:37:02Now you're ready.
00:37:07I hope you get that PR.
00:37:09I hope you get that PR position.
00:37:11Sounds like an amazing opportunity.
00:37:15Honestly, my fingers are sore they've been crossed for so long.
00:37:18No. That's the wrapping.
00:37:22It's nice to finally get to know a little bit about the woman distracting Aiden so much lately.
00:37:27I knew something was up with him.
00:37:29Oh, um. Actually, we're just friends, I guess.
00:37:33Friends, I guess.
00:37:35You're the first woman he's introduced us to in, well, I think ever.
00:37:42Well, honestly, I don't really know much about him.
00:37:47He joined me at a friend's concert, and he comes into the Mulberry Cafe, where I work, until the end of the month anyway.
00:37:54It's just down the street from his office.
00:37:57He actually takes a lunch break?
00:37:59Oh, wait. Let me guess. Turkey and Swiss on rye.
00:38:03You know him well.
00:38:05He's been eating the same sandwich for lunch since we were kids. He's a creature of habit, always has been.
00:38:13You two are close?
00:38:15Yeah. Really close.
00:38:22Our parents died in a car accident when we were young.
00:38:26I was 13, and Aiden was 18. Just off to college.
00:38:30He quit to take care of us.
00:38:33It was hard.
00:38:35Now look at him. He's a hotshot consultant.
00:38:40Seems to be doing well.
00:38:42He's a workaholic.
00:38:44Maybe now that he's met you, that might change.
00:38:49Um, yeah, so, what do you do?
00:38:53I'm a nurse at the Brantford Women's Clinic.
00:38:56You must be busy yourself.
00:38:58Right now I am, but unfortunately the clinic is struggling to keep its doors open.
00:39:06To be honest, I'm not sure how much longer I'll have a job.
00:39:11I'm sorry to hear that.
00:39:13Thanks. We do a lot of good. It'll be tough to see it close.
00:39:17There the guys are now.
00:39:19Um, please don't mention the clinic's funding issues to Aiden.
00:39:23He's got enough on his plate, and he's already helped out the school.
00:39:26I won't say a word.
00:39:28Thank you. He works so hard, because he feels an obligation to-
00:39:33Fix people?
00:39:35You know him well, too.
00:39:39You two have a lot in common.
00:39:42I'm a nurse at the Brantford Women's Clinic.
00:39:44Thanks.
00:39:47You two have fun?
00:39:55He let you drive his car?
00:40:01You weren't supposed to tell.
00:40:03You let him drive?
00:40:05It was an empty parking lot. It was completely safe.
00:40:08He's 12.
00:40:10He's a damn good driver.
00:40:11Maybe better than you.
00:40:14Aiden.
00:40:16Whoa, look at the time. I gotta get Molly home.
00:40:19It was really nice to meet both of you.
00:40:21You too.
00:40:23Bye.
00:40:32Is that Uncle Aiden's girlfriend?
00:40:35I don't know.
00:40:41I hope so.
00:41:02Home, sweetheart.
00:41:04So, thank you again for all your help today.
00:41:09I loved it.
00:41:11It actually really got me in a Christmassy mood.
00:41:15I've been so focused on the cafe and the Rollins and Moore job that I haven't really had a chance to enjoy any of the holiday activities.
00:41:25Any big plans for tonight?
00:41:27Probably stringing about two pounds of popcorn and throwing on an old black and white.
00:41:34Stringing popcorn?
00:41:36Yeah, for my Christmas tree.
00:41:40Never heard of it.
00:41:43Excuse me?
00:41:45Why is this so shocking? Is this a tradition I should know about?
00:41:49Well, it is in my family. Or, it was.
00:41:53It is in my family. Or, it was. When my mom was still alive.
00:41:59I still like to do it.
00:42:02When did she pass?
00:42:04A few years ago. It was cancer.
00:42:08It was mercifully fast, but my dad and I never really got along, so it's been tough.
00:42:15Especially over Christmas.
00:42:19I'm sorry.
00:42:23I never had a lot of time for Christmas either.
00:42:27Well, I saw a tree in your reception area.
00:42:30Oh, that's all in.
00:42:32Yeah, actually, I can't remember the last time I put up my own tree.
00:42:36That doesn't surprise me.
00:42:38I'm sorry, what are you, are you saying I'm a scrooge?
00:42:41No, but if you're working in your office on Christmas Eve, just say hi to the three ghosts for me.
00:42:48Okay. Okay, well, even old Ebenezer saw the error of his ways. Maybe there's hope for me yet.
00:42:58Do you want to come help me string popcorn?
00:43:03Seriously?
00:43:06Well, if you can tear yourself away from work.
00:43:09There's nothing else I'd rather do.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:26Animal lover doesn't really cover it, does it?
00:43:29Well, they're the only creatures on Earth that love you more than they love themselves.
00:43:33True. An impressive thing, that.
00:43:40So, just poke it.
00:43:44Yeah, that's all there is to it.
00:43:48Ooh, not so bad.
00:43:52One down, a million more to go.
00:43:55Yeah, I better move faster or I'll be here all night.
00:44:03So, how did your interview go the other day?
00:44:08I'm not sure. I'm happy to have gotten to the second round, but I know there's still two people in the running as well.
00:44:14You know, I could talk to Mike.
00:44:16Absolutely not.
00:44:18Okay. I just was-
00:44:22Sorry. Just, no thank you.
00:44:25Got it.
00:44:35You never said why you wanted to work at Rollins and Ward when you could be high on the corporate ladder at your dad's company.
00:44:41I didn't want to rely on my dad's reputation to help me make it.
00:44:47Your dad didn't get you your degree?
00:44:49No, but he oversaw every course decision, every assignment. He's used to getting his way. No one says no to him.
00:45:00Except you.
00:45:03Yeah. And trust me, he doesn't like it.
00:45:07You have something to say? I can tell.
00:45:13No. And no judgements either.
00:45:19I'm just trying to get to know you.
00:45:25I'm sorry.
00:45:27It's okay.
00:45:29I'm just trying to get to know you.
00:45:34Well, what about you? Did you always know you wanted to be a consultant?
00:45:40Well, I think it's in my nature to want to help people. I always liked school.
00:45:48Sam told me that you quit school to help her.
00:45:53I should have never left you two alone.
00:45:55I should have never left you two alone.
00:45:58Why not? It's helping me get to know you better too.
00:46:02And that's a good thing?
00:46:06I'm still deciding.
00:46:11Ow!
00:46:13Oh, are you okay? You never said this was going to be so dangerous.
00:46:18Well, if I had warned you, would you have changed your mind?
00:46:21No, I just would have brought a first aid kit.
00:46:23Oh, okay.
00:46:25I guess for now, this will have to do.
00:46:40Aiden?
00:46:43Yeah?
00:46:46That popcorn's not going to string itself.
00:46:52Right. Yeah. Yeah.
00:46:55Yeah.
00:47:25Okay.
00:47:55Okay.
00:48:16Good morning.
00:48:18Good morning.
00:48:20I wanted to thank you by making you breakfast.
00:48:25You didn't have a lot in the fridge, so I went and got a few things.
00:48:29How long have you been up?
00:48:32A while. I'm a morning person.
00:48:35I could tell.
00:48:37Here, please. Sit.
00:48:48Aren't you joining me? Where's your plate?
00:48:52Unfortunately, I can't. I have a meeting that I couldn't move.
00:48:57But food is hot and ready, so please, enjoy.
00:49:02Coffee?
00:49:04Yes, please.
00:49:06I didn't know how you took it. You're always pouring mine.
00:49:09Right.
00:49:11Cream and sugar on the table?
00:49:22Wait.
00:49:34Wait, wait, wait.
00:49:38So, if you can cook, why did you come to the cafe all the time?
00:50:02It's so good.
00:50:05So, are you going to see him again?
00:50:08I'm sure he'll be in for lunch this week.
00:50:12For God's sakes, Molly, tell me.
00:50:17Did you guys?
00:50:18There's nothing happening between us.
00:50:21Why not? You're both single.
00:50:25Well, yeah, because that's a great reason to be with somebody.
00:50:29Molly, I'm your best friend.
00:50:33All right. He...
00:50:36He slept on my couch last night.
00:50:44Shut up.
00:50:46Well, we both did. I did. I don't know if he slept.
00:50:57Okay. I definitely know that look. What did he say?
00:51:02He just invited me to dinner tonight. At Angelo's.
00:51:07Angelo's is almost impossible to get into this time of year.
00:51:12So, should I say yes?
00:51:14If you don't, I will.
00:51:17Okay.
00:51:20It's been some time since I've been here.
00:51:22Oh, it's still beautiful.
00:51:24Thank you. Here, please.
00:51:30Wow.
00:51:40You look beautiful.
00:51:46This place is really something.
00:51:48How did you manage to get last minute reservations?
00:51:51I've helped the owner with some image stuff in the past.
00:51:55So you've built yourself quite a successful business.
00:51:58Yes.
00:52:00But...
00:52:03I'm learning that work isn't everything.
00:52:14I see your dad.
00:52:16Oh, no.
00:52:17What's wrong?
00:52:19That's my dad.
00:52:22Oh, if I was any better, I...
00:52:25Is he dining alone?
00:52:27It seems so.
00:52:31Mr. Bishop. Please, join us.
00:52:37If I'm not truding.
00:52:40No. Not at all.
00:52:43Dad, this is my friend, Aidan Ford.
00:52:46Nice to meet you, sir.
00:52:48Well, it's always a pleasure to meet a friend of Molly's.
00:52:56So, what are we drinking?
00:52:58Fred.
00:53:01Yes, Mr. Bishop.
00:53:03Bring me my usual Macallan Single Malt 18, and...
00:53:07Le Clos du Chateau du Piligny Montrachet for Molly.
00:53:12Aidan, are you a whiskey man?
00:53:14Uh...
00:53:16Sometimes.
00:53:17All right. Perfect.
00:53:18Make it two Macallans.
00:53:19Absolutely, Mr. Bishop.
00:53:21I'm fine with just a house white.
00:53:23No, no, no. Don't be silly, Molly. That stuff is swill.
00:53:26Fred, bring her the good stuff.
00:53:29Put it on my account.
00:53:31Right away.
00:53:43You have quite an impressive firm, Mr. Bishop.
00:53:46Oh, please call me Mel.
00:53:48And, well, actually, all the credit goes to my wife.
00:53:51She took care of this little one growing up, and that allowed me to focus solely on work.
00:53:56I was sorry to hear about her passing.
00:54:00That's why I've been trying to get Molly to make holiday plans, so, uh...
00:54:04She wouldn't leave her old man alone this year.
00:54:07Didn't you go to Barbados with your secretary last Christmas?
00:54:11That was last year.
00:54:20So what do you do, Aidan?
00:54:22I'm an image consultant.
00:54:24You know what? I knew that name sounded familiar.
00:54:27Don't you do some work for Rollins and Ward on and off?
00:54:31Yeah. Yeah, I've known Mike a long time.
00:54:33Ah, now it becomes very clear.
00:54:36Dad, I didn't know that he worked with them when I applied for the job.
00:54:40Right.
00:54:44Um, excuse me, please.
00:54:52She'll be fine.
00:54:55She always was a bit emotional.
00:54:59She takes after her mother.
00:55:01She takes after her mother.
00:55:12Let me take care of the valet since you wouldn't let me have the bill.
00:55:15My bill and my pleasure, Aidan.
00:55:17He seems like a nice guy.
00:55:20Yeah, he is.
00:55:28I wanted you to have this.
00:55:32You've been carrying an envelope around with you for a long time.
00:55:35Yeah.
00:55:37I wanted you to have this.
00:55:40You've been carrying an envelope around with you for a long time.
00:55:43Yeah.
00:55:44You've been carrying an envelope around with you for me?
00:55:47No.
00:55:49Fred let me know you were going to be here tonight when your young man put your name on the list.
00:55:54He's not my...
00:55:57What is it?
00:55:59It's an official offer.
00:56:01Dad, I already told you I'm not interested.
00:56:04You haven't seen this offer yet.
00:56:06Trust me, it is a good one.
00:56:10Just take a look at it.
00:56:12Please.
00:56:15Everything okay?
00:56:18I'll look at it.
00:56:20If I get the chance.
00:56:22That's all I ask.
00:56:25It's been a pleasure, Aidan.
00:56:26Same to you.
00:56:31Well, let me guess.
00:56:34Job offer?
00:56:37I'm not actually considering it.
00:56:42At all?
00:56:44He wants me to run one of his offices in Buffalo.
00:56:47He's said so many times.
00:56:49But the fact that he would even suggest such a thing shows how little he knows about me.
00:56:54I like my life here.
00:56:58So you're not the least bit tempted?
00:57:00No.
00:57:02But obviously you think I should be.
00:57:05Because you guys got along famously.
00:57:13All right.
00:57:15Drive safe. Buckle up.
00:57:25Was I supposed to hate him?
00:57:32I make a living schmoozing people like your father, Molly.
00:57:36I'm sorry.
00:57:38I make a living schmoozing people like your father, Molly.
00:57:51I'm sorry he became part of our date.
00:57:53But he was all alone.
00:57:55It's part of the plan.
00:57:58Maybe.
00:58:01But honestly, he didn't seem that bad.
00:58:03And maybe he's getting-
00:58:04Just, Aidan.
00:58:05Just drop it.
00:58:07Okay, trust me. This isn't something you can fix.
00:58:31Finally.
00:58:33How did you screw it up?
00:58:35How do you know I screwed it up?
00:58:38Aidan.
00:58:41Okay, I screwed it up.
00:58:43Let's just say the evening went sideways very quickly, Sam.
00:58:47What did you do?
00:58:50I may have invited her father to join us at our table.
00:58:55Oh my god.
00:58:57So you essentially had a date with her dad?
00:58:59This is exactly why I interfere with your love life.
00:59:03What was I supposed to do?
00:59:04Let the man eat by himself a few feet away?
00:59:07Yes! Don't you know the meaning of the word date?
00:59:10Have I taught you nothing?
00:59:12Remind me not to call you the next time I screw up.
00:59:17You can always call me. You know that.
00:59:20Look, you need to apologize big time for that stupid blunder.
00:59:25I know.
00:59:27I know.
00:59:29I will.
00:59:31If she ever answers my calls again.
00:59:34Keep trying. Be persistent.
00:59:37Pretend it's for business.
00:59:39Funny.
00:59:41I'm serious. Go over there if you have to.
00:59:44Wait, really?
00:59:46Yes!
00:59:48Even though she made it clear she doesn't want to talk to me?
00:59:51She said like four words the entire car ride home.
00:59:54Well, that's four more than I would have said if you'd invited my dad on our date.
00:59:59Okay.
01:00:01Okay.
01:00:02Got it.
01:00:04Fix it, Adam.
01:00:06I really like her.
01:00:09Me too.
01:00:21Sorry for the delay.
01:00:23Randall and everyone else is out for the holidays.
01:00:26I'm the only workaholic.
01:00:28No problem.
01:00:30I like you, Miss Bishop.
01:00:32I mean, you made one hell of a first impression on me.
01:00:35You also stuck with your gut on your PR strategy submission.
01:00:39I admire that.
01:00:41Oh, and your suggestion regarding Lindsay Rask?
01:00:44That was spot on.
01:00:46I'm glad.
01:00:48I think given the opportunity, I could be a great asset to this team.
01:00:52I think so too.
01:00:56We'd love to have you.
01:00:57We'd love to have you.
01:01:01I'm offering you the job.
01:01:03Oh.
01:01:07Here is your official offer letter.
01:01:13Enjoy the holidays and we'll see you in the new year.
01:01:16Someone from HR will be in touch, okay?
01:01:19I appreciate this incredible opportunity.
01:01:22Welcome to Rawlins and Ward, Miss Bishop.
01:01:25Surprise!
01:01:29I just told you like five minutes ago.
01:01:32Were you that confident, eh?
01:01:34Yup, and you should have been too.
01:01:42My offer letter.
01:01:44Nice.
01:01:46Very.
01:01:55Can't say he's not persistent.
01:01:58Wait for it.
01:02:00Ah, yes. The real text.
01:02:04Yup.
01:02:06So, when do you start?
01:02:09January, when the office opens again after Christmas.
01:02:12This is so great, Mal.
01:02:14I mean, it's going to be weird not seeing you every day, but you deserve this.
01:02:18Are you going to take the bartending position at the Fool and Flagging?
01:02:20Probably. Though it means I'm going to owe Chad more than I already do.
01:02:24You don't owe Chad anything. He's lucky to have you singing there.
01:02:28The crowds are growing because of you.
01:02:30You're going to do all my PR, right?
01:02:33Was there ever any doubt?
01:02:35If only you could get that music exec to come to the show or listen to my demo.
01:02:39I mean, I knew it was a long shot since they receive demos and invites all the time from young hopefuls.
01:02:46Don't give up.
01:02:47Okay, those hopefuls don't have your amazing voice.
01:02:51Well, if only the industry was based on talent.
01:03:01I'm guessing you haven't told Aiden about your new gig yet?
01:03:05Nope.
01:03:07Cut the guy some slack, Molly.
01:03:09Men can be kind of, well, stupid.
01:03:13Kim!
01:03:15What? It's true.
01:03:17It's his own thing.
01:03:19It is.
01:03:36Molly, I am so sorry about the other night.
01:03:45So, so sorry.
01:03:48Say it again.
01:03:55I'm so sorry.
01:04:02Alright. Come in.
01:04:18Wait. Did you, did you get the job?
01:04:34I did.
01:04:36Congratulations!
01:04:43I am so excited for you. It feels like I got the job.
01:04:48You did it.
01:04:51I did it.
01:05:07I just came from work. I should go wash up.
01:05:12Then we should pop that champagne.
01:05:17That cake looks amazing, by the way.
01:05:44Molly, I was...
01:05:48What's wrong?
01:05:50Did you talk to Mike? About me and the job?
01:05:58What?
01:06:01Did you?
01:06:11I may have reminded him about your impressive solution to Lindsey Rask.
01:06:15You had no right to do that.
01:06:18Molly, we both know you're the perfect candidate.
01:06:25Well, if that's true, then why did you feel the need to convince Mike to give it to me?
01:06:30I didn't. You were already top of the list. I just, I wanted to help. That's all.
01:06:37I didn't ask for your help. In fact, I specifically asked you not to get involved.
01:06:42I honestly didn't say much. I didn't have to.
01:06:46Obviously, you said enough to secure me the position.
01:06:49What does it matter? You got it. That's a good thing, right?
01:06:54I wanted to get it on my own.
01:06:56And you did.
01:06:58How will I ever know that for sure now?
01:07:00I don't understand you.
01:07:03Most people would kill for the assistance that you keep pushing away.
01:07:07Oh my God, you sound just like my father.
01:07:10That's not fair.
01:07:12No, what's not fair is you messing with this opportunity for me.
01:07:17That's not what I was doing.
01:07:19This was important to me.
01:07:21All my life, I've never known whether I deserved the opportunities I got,
01:07:26or whether it was just my father's influence playing a part in it.
01:07:31This was something I worked hard for, completely on my own.
01:07:34And you did it.
01:07:36No.
01:07:39You did it.
01:07:42I didn't.
01:07:44I'm sorry.
01:07:46I don't think this,
01:07:49us, is going to work.
01:07:52Molly.
01:07:54I'd like you to leave.
01:07:55I'd like you to leave.
01:08:03Don't do this.
01:08:26Ugh.
01:08:39How do you know you wouldn't have gotten the job anyway, with or without Aiden's help?
01:08:45Well, I'll never know now, will I?
01:08:47Does it matter to you that much?
01:08:50I mean, you have the offer letter.
01:08:52Isn't that what matters?
01:08:53If you can say that, then you don't know me at all.
01:08:56Then maybe I don't.
01:08:58Because the Molly I knew would never do anything so stupid as to ruin her relationship with a great guy,
01:09:04just because he was trying to do something nice for her.
01:09:07I specifically asked him not to interfere.
01:09:12Wanting to do things on your own merit is one thing, Molly.
01:09:16But not ever accepting anything from anyone, even when it's just a kind gesture, is another.
01:09:23Why aren't you on my side in this?
01:09:26Maybe because there shouldn't be any sides.
01:09:40Getting cold out there.
01:09:43This is my day off, so I thought I'd do some Christmas shopping while the paychecks are still coming.
01:09:49I remember you said you worked here, so I thought I'd pop in.
01:09:51Things still bad at the clinic?
01:09:53Unfortunately, yes.
01:09:56Sorry to hear that. Do you want some food or some coffee?
01:10:00You're a doll. A hot chocolate would be great.
01:10:08Look, I'm not really very good at this kind of thing, so I'm just going to spit it out.
01:10:14What happened?
01:10:16Aiden won't tell me anything. He's just been moping about for the past few days.
01:10:19Molly's an idiot. I'm her best friend, Cameron, so I can say that.
01:10:25You must be the sister.
01:10:27Yes, Samantha. Nice to meet you.
01:10:30Ditto.
01:10:33Listen, I know that Aiden can be a workaholic and an annoying creature of habit and a whole mess of other things.
01:10:42He's not perfect.
01:10:44Sam.
01:10:45He broke my trust.
01:10:48By trying to help her stubborn self.
01:10:51Don't you have work to do?
01:10:57I know it's not my place to interfere. I just hate seeing him like this.
01:11:04He really cares about you.
01:11:06I really care about him, too.
01:11:09Then maybe you can find some middle ground.
01:11:13What do I owe you?
01:11:15Oh, no, it's on the house.
01:11:18Are you sure?
01:11:19Absolutely. I just wish there was more I could do for the clinic.
01:11:23Me too. We do so much for so many. It's going to be devastating when we close.
01:11:30Have you tried reaching out to the community for assistance?
01:11:35I've tried.
01:11:36There's just not enough reach.
01:11:39This is a pretty small town and we need some fairly hefty donations at this point.
01:11:44Yeah, medical stuff doesn't come cheap.
01:11:46No, and we try to keep costs for those who need the services to as little as possible.
01:11:52Most can't afford anything.
01:11:55Anyway, this late in the game and it'd take a holiday miracle.
01:12:00I'm sure it would.
01:12:02Wait, wait a second.
01:12:05What?
01:12:06This is what I do.
01:12:09What you do?
01:12:11PR, publicity. This is what I know and this is what I'm good at.
01:12:15She's the best.
01:12:17Maybe, maybe I'm just a little too good for her.
01:12:21Maybe.
01:12:23Maybe.
01:12:25Maybe.
01:12:27Maybe.
01:12:29Maybe.
01:12:31Maybe if I get help from both of you...
01:12:33Anything.
01:12:36Maybe I can make this miracle happen.
01:12:45Thank you for seeing me with no appointment.
01:12:48It sounded really urgent. I hope you're not reconsidering.
01:12:52No, absolutely not. Just the opposite, actually. I want to jump in now.
01:12:57Really? Now?
01:13:00Yes. I have a fundraising idea that I think could really make a splash over the holidays.
01:13:06And help a lot of people in the process.
01:13:09Sounds expensive.
01:13:12Are you asking me for a pro bono job before you've even officially started, Miss Bishop?
01:13:19How much money did I save the firm with that Lindsay Rask fix?
01:13:26Okay. Tell me what you're thinking and we'll discuss it. No promises, though.
01:13:33That's fair. All I ask is that you hear me out. I think once you've heard my idea, you'll want to get involved.
01:13:40Let's hear it.
01:13:42Great.
01:13:50Here goes nothing.
01:13:54Hi, it's me.
01:13:57I need to ask you a favor.
01:14:00Sure.
01:14:23Can't believe you talked Mr. Bartlett into this, just before closing the joint, no less.
01:14:27Well, actually, I didn't.
01:14:35Your dad?
01:14:36He's known Mr. Bartlett for 30 plus years.
01:14:40And when I told him I'm not going to be working at the Buffalo office.
01:14:43Well, I'd rather you be successful doing PR work for Rollins and Ward than working in a cafe.
01:14:48That's a little bit self-serving.
01:14:51Absolutely. You know me.
01:14:58I'm glad you called me, Molly.
01:15:01Me too.
01:15:04If you ladies will excuse me, I think I know this person.
01:15:09So, you asked for help from your dad.
01:15:14Well, somebody told me that it's okay to ask for help. Sometimes.
01:15:20Hmm. What a super smart person.
01:15:27Hi.
01:15:33I know I haven't been to the cafe in a couple weeks, but it feels like forever since you left.
01:15:37Well, I'm sorry. I tried to get your usual, but I couldn't even get near the door.
01:15:43What are you talking about?
01:15:44There is a lineup of people around the block.
01:15:46I don't understand.
01:15:48Sorry. That's all I know.
01:15:51Go see for yourself. It's a madhouse.
01:15:58Okay.
01:16:12He's on his way.
01:16:20Come on this side here.
01:16:22Yeah. Sorry.
01:16:28Excuse me, sir. Just a moment.
01:16:33You completely rock.
01:16:37That's amazing. That is perfect.
01:16:40Thanks so much for the amazing donation.
01:16:42I'm going to an awesome cause.
01:16:44You completely rock.
01:16:48Excuse me, sir.
01:16:58Sam? What the heck? This is...
01:17:02I don't even know what to say.
01:17:05Why didn't you tell me you needed help with the clinic?
01:17:09You already give so much to Josh's school.
01:17:12I didn't want to add to that.
01:17:14Sam.
01:17:16Aiden.
01:17:18This is...
01:17:20unbelievable.
01:17:23Molly did this.
01:17:26Molly did this for you, you know.
01:17:29For us.
01:17:31She busted her butt the last two weeks to make this happen.
01:17:36She's pretty amazing.
01:17:38Yes, she is.
01:17:40So try not to blow it this time.
01:17:44I haven't really spoken to her in a bit, so...
01:17:47Well, now you have a good reason to.
01:17:56Hey, over here! Over here!
01:18:03Hey.
01:18:05Hey.
01:18:10This is...
01:18:12incredible.
01:18:15How did you...
01:18:18I haven't gotten much sleep.
01:18:21Oh.
01:18:24I can relate to that.
01:18:31Um, look, Aiden, I...
01:18:33No, Molly.
01:18:35You were right.
01:18:37I shouldn't have texted Mike after you asked me not to.
01:18:41It was wrong.
01:18:44No, you shouldn't have.
01:18:47But I got this job on my own merit.
01:18:51And I know that because...
01:18:53I'm really good at what I do.
01:18:58And you were...
01:19:00You were just trying to help.
01:19:03You were trying to fix it for me.
01:19:05Oh.
01:19:07You were never gonna let me live that down, were you?
01:19:09No, probably not.
01:19:11But...
01:19:13I am learning that it's okay to accept help sometimes.
01:19:18Lord knows I couldn't have done all of this without Cam, your sister, Mike, my dad.
01:19:29So...
01:19:33I'm forgiven?
01:19:36I really did just want to help.
01:19:41You're good.
01:19:44Kiss the guy already!
01:19:48Okay.
01:20:10Is that appropriate?
01:20:11I... Oh, no, I think so.
01:20:13Very.
01:20:14Can't wait till they open the doors.
01:20:16You see that crazy crowd outside?
01:20:17Yeah.
01:20:18Should've seen the glares I got from being let in early.
01:20:20Yeah, well, she's getting quite a following.
01:20:22Yeah, she should.
01:20:23And what a voice.
01:20:24I'm gonna go check on Cam really quick.
01:20:26Okay.
01:20:30Come on, man.
01:20:32Thanks.
01:20:33Hey.
01:20:39You okay?
01:20:43He's coming.
01:20:45What? Who's coming?
01:20:47The music exec.
01:20:50He's on the guest list. He's coming. Tonight.
01:20:53Oh, my God, Cam! This is everything you wanted!
01:20:55What if I disappoint? What if I can't do this?
01:20:58Cam, Cam, listen to me, okay?
01:21:00I'm your best friend, and I'm telling you right now.
01:21:03You're going to kill this.
01:21:06Okay? Do you hear me?
01:21:08Yeah.
01:21:09Hey, Cam, the pub owner says you're on fire.
01:21:11Okay. Okay.
01:21:14You've got this.
01:21:20Excuse me.
01:21:22How's Cam?
01:21:24She's better than ever.
01:21:26Good.
01:21:29Hey.
01:21:32Miss.
01:21:34What?
01:21:44How's that for unpredictable?
01:21:46Hmm.
01:21:48So, then, does this mean you're going to order something different for lunch next time?
01:21:53Uh...
01:21:55Let's not get crazy.

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