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A 17-year-old Ivy, who was adopted as an infant into a wealthy and notable Aspen family, is navigating the fallout of he | dG1fdEpEdjRyV2NvN0E
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00:00Can't you just wait a year until I graduate?
00:03Divorce isn't so awful.
00:05You are lucking out and not being tortured by the arduousness of a loveless marriage.
00:13Maybe preppy, safe Seattle's better for you.
00:16Away from all us glitzy Aspen trash.
00:19Good to see you back in town again.
00:22This town, you can be friendly to anyone.
00:24But they're not all your friends.
00:26You know, I want to tell you something about your dad.
00:29He has a switch and he can turn it on or off.
00:32He can completely forget about anyone.
00:34Even you.
00:35You're just like your mother.
00:37Little work and discomfort and your nose gets bent out of shape.
00:40If you want to argue, you can argue with yourself.
00:47I remember you.
00:48You're an artist.
00:50I like how you see me.
00:52She seems delightful.
00:54She is delightful.
00:55But not this one.
00:59When you're out there, don't sign up for bashing me.
01:03Not everything you hear is true.
01:06What happened?
01:07It's nothing.
01:08Thing is, Ivy, you're just beginning.
01:11It's freeing for someone like me to know someone like you.
01:15You can call the shots.
01:17Do you not understand that not everybody has a rich dad?
01:22You can't get everything you want all the time.
01:26I can't lose you too.
01:29I know what I saw.