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A prominent Southern family of savage media moguls deteriorates at the crossroads of past and progress in matters of dea | dG1fczJEUHZUVFZiOWs
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00:00Well, well, well, the prodigal son returns.
00:11They're probably talking about Cotton.
00:14Family's chaos is regular chatter on an off day.
00:16Especially now that he's home.
00:18Cotton, what a dunce.
00:20He's your brother.
00:21Only by blood.
00:22Where's father?
00:23I have absolutely no idea.
00:24Last I heard, he spewed a cougar through the throat.
00:26Pitsy shoots for the Times now, you know.
00:27Well, I like to think the paper works for me.
00:28I'm still freelance.
00:29Speaking of which, I understand your pops is thinking of selling out Cotton.
00:30He'll take the paper to his grave.
00:31You are an O'Connor and the future publisher of the Times.
00:32It's been really tough lately.
00:33Oh, yes, of course.
00:34How could it not be?
00:35What for the youngest heir of a well-to-do publishing dynasty?
00:36I'm sorry.
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00:52Echoes of another well-to-do publishing dynasty.
00:53It's harder than it sounds.
00:54The Times is an institution.
00:56And it always will be.
01:05Lily, children, my love, I am selling the Carolina Times.
01:13You would really abandon it so easily?
01:15I assure you, there was nothing easy about it.
01:20What are you still doing here?
01:35There's nothing left but a pack of wolves.
01:38And you, are you a wolf?
01:43I'm a sheep in wolf's clothing.
01:47Halt!