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00:00:00Hey!
00:00:01How many of you can get your head out of these architecture books, Holly, and finally go
00:00:15out with me?
00:00:16Never in a million years, Dirk Diggle.
00:00:19I want your book back.
00:00:21Why don't you come and get it?
00:00:24Come on.
00:00:25Hey!
00:00:26Listen, don't fight this, okay?
00:00:27We will be together eventually.
00:00:28Get off me!
00:00:29Hey, don't fight me, okay?
00:00:30Ow!
00:00:31You bitch!
00:00:32She said she's not interested, bro.
00:00:33Prick Brody.
00:00:34You always gotta play the hero, huh?
00:00:35Yeah, go ahead.
00:00:36You're one demerit away from getting thrown out of this school.
00:00:37You want your book back so bad?
00:00:38All right.
00:00:39You take it.
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00:01:10This is going to cost a fortune to replace!
00:01:11You can have mine.
00:01:12No, I couldn't.
00:01:13Yeah, you could.
00:01:14I've seen you in class.
00:01:15You are brilliant.
00:01:16You're going to get way more use out of this than I ever would.
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00:01:29It's doisenttation!
00:01:30Ok ok ok, I am sorry.
00:01:31You want to grab lunch?
00:01:33Or...
00:01:35Or keep studying?
00:01:38Yeah, I want to grab lunch.
00:01:44Great!
00:01:46When did you two get back from the honeymoon?
00:01:53Just an hour ago.
00:01:54And, this was waiting for me when I got back.
00:01:56I thought he had a heart attack!
00:01:57Daddy, the Young Architects Program in Paris, it's a dream come true and when we
00:02:05get back, we're gonna rebuild this town. Together.
00:02:11Allie, get me some ice. Sure, Daddy.
00:02:17Are you two insane? Rebuild this town? This town is dying and I want my
00:02:24daughter as far away from it as possible. Sir, we have a plan. We even applied to
00:02:31adopt a child. Even more reason to end this now before you keep her trapped
00:02:36here forever. I promised Allie's mother before she passed away that I would take
00:02:41care of our daughter. She deserves more than this two-bit town and quite frankly
00:02:46she deserves more than you. But sir, I love her more than anything. I promise I
00:02:52will always take care of her. And you think that's important? She's going to be
00:02:58a world-class architect. You, you're a local boy with a hammer. If you truly
00:03:05loved her, you'd let her go. Let her make something of herself. Deep down you know
00:03:11I'm right.
00:03:15This should be enough. I want her on that plane alone.
00:03:24I want her on that plane alone.
00:03:33For Mr. and Mrs. Craig Brody. We just got married. I got into an architecture
00:03:39program in Paris and my new husband is coming with me. Actually I'm not coming
00:03:44with you, Allie. What? Why? You think I want to just sit around while you study crumbling
00:03:51buildings? You're never going to be a real architect. The world is going to
00:03:55chew you up and spit you out and it's going to be too pathetic for me to watch.
00:04:02Um, what, but, no, what about our plans? We were trying to start a family together. No, the last
00:04:11person I'd want to start a family with is you, Allie. I want a divorce. No, no, but where's
00:04:19this coming from? Hi Craig baby. Are you seeing Trista now? Yeah, just send me the divorce papers, okay?
00:04:30Craig, no! What?
00:04:35I thought you believed in me. Ma'am, boarding is closing. Are you coming or not?
00:04:43Ma'am, boarding is closing. Are you coming or not? Yes, but I'd like to change my
00:04:50ticket to one-way. Ms. Filner! Ms. Filner, you were just recognized as Time magazine's top CEO to watch and your company is taking the New York architecture scene by storm. What's next for you?
00:05:08Um, I don't know. Taking over the world? Well you and your boyfriend, billionaire
00:05:14politician Ned Vogel, are quite the power couple. You must be so proud. I'm not doing
00:05:19any of this for a man's approval. Well, word on the street is he's planning on proposing.
00:05:24You must be the luckiest girl in the world. The luckiest girl in the world? Right. Ms. Filner, I...
00:05:32Oh my god.
00:05:34Allie Bildner, you are the most impressive woman I've ever met. You are my soulmate.
00:05:44Allie Bildner, you are the most impressive woman I've ever met. You are my soulmate.
00:06:06Will you marry me?
00:06:11Will you marry me?
00:06:13Allie Bildner, I love you more than anything. You are my soulmate and the best thing that's ever happened to me. Will you make me the luckiest man in the world and marry me?
00:06:23Allie? Allie?
00:06:25You're really leaving me to sweat here. And this suit is way too expensive for that.
00:06:31The most eligible bachelor in the country is proposing to me. So why am I thinking about Craig? He was a jerk and a liar. And I need to move on with my life.
00:06:43Of course I'll marry you.
00:06:54This ring must have cost a fortune. You're so lucky. When's the wedding?
00:07:00Ned wants to get married as soon as possible.
00:07:03You know, Allie would love a hot tea.
00:07:08You have a problem.
00:07:10And that is?
00:07:11You're already married to a Craig Brody?
00:07:20He never signed the divorce papers?
00:07:25So you're still married?
00:07:27He was my high school sweetheart. We got married. But it didn't work out. I thought he had signed the divorce papers.
00:07:36You thought? Allie, the election is in six weeks. This could ruin my campaign. Just imagine the headlines. Senator's fiancee. Already a wife?
00:07:45I will get him to sign the papers.
00:07:47You better. Or there won't be a future for us, Allie.
00:07:53I gotta take this. It's my campaign manager.
00:07:56But this is important.
00:07:57Yeah, so is this.
00:08:01Clarence. What's going on, buddy? Talk to me.
00:08:07Motherfucker.
00:08:27I never thought I'd hear from you again, honey.
00:08:31Thanks for meeting me here, Trista.
00:08:34So, you really ended it with her.
00:08:37What does it look like?
00:08:39Yeah. She's really gone.
00:08:43Good.
00:08:44So, there's this romantic movie playing at Cinema 6. I thought me and you can go and watch and we can cuddle.
00:08:51We're not going anywhere together, Trista. My heart still belongs to Allie.
00:08:57My heart still belongs to Allie. And it always will.
00:09:02I don't understand.
00:09:04Sometimes, when you truly love someone, you have to let them go. No matter how much it hurts.
00:09:16Thank you for your help.
00:09:19I hate you, Allie Brody!
00:09:27Your call has been forwarded to an automatic...
00:09:31Fine. You want me to come after you, Craig Brody?
00:09:37I will.
00:09:38Leave the bag. I'll be five minutes.
00:10:09It's been seven years, Craig Brody, and you broke my heart.
00:10:14Somehow, the piece is still beat for you.
00:10:22Allie!
00:10:24Well, what are you doing here, Allie?
00:10:27Well, someone never signed the divorce papers, so we're still married.
00:10:32Sign the papers, Craig!
00:10:35Sign the papers, Craig!
00:10:38I can't sign them.
00:10:40You can't?
00:10:41It's complicated.
00:10:43Then let me make it simple.
00:10:45I'm supposed to get married to, God, the man of my dreams, in six weeks.
00:10:49Only, the funny thing is, my ex-husband never signed the divorce papers!
00:10:54You're engaged.
00:10:56Yes, Craig! Or did you think I would never move on from you?
00:10:59Sign the papers!
00:11:01I can't sign them.
00:11:03Why not?
00:11:04There's something I have to tell you.
00:11:06Mommy!
00:11:14I can't sign them.
00:11:16Why not?
00:11:17Because we have a daughter together, and I never told you.
00:11:26You're finally approved.
00:11:29After all this time.
00:11:32You even remember?
00:11:38We're sorry. You have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service.
00:11:44Mommy!
00:11:46I'm sorry, but I'm not your mommy.
00:11:49Yes, you are. You are my mommy. Tell her, Daddy.
00:11:53Uh...
00:11:54Uh, Craig? What is she talking about?
00:11:56Natalie, why don't you go grab the nest? Because I said we'd go catch bullfrogs, remember?
00:12:00Okay. Is Mommy coming with us?
00:12:02No, Mommy and Daddy need to have a chat. All right?
00:12:05Okay, Daddy.
00:12:09Do you want to tell me what the hell is going on?
00:12:12Well...
00:12:18Allie didn't come here to get back together. She came here to divorce me, and I have to let her move on.
00:12:25I tracked you down in the library in New York, and you were there with another guy.
00:12:37You looked happy. You looked free.
00:12:51Well?
00:12:52Um...
00:12:54You know kids. Active imagination. She thinks every woman who comes on the farm is her mom.
00:13:00All right, listen. Just leave the papers on the counter, and I'll sign them.
00:13:04I have a flight back to New York in three hours, and I am not leaving here without these papers signed.
00:13:09Well, I'm not signing them until I read them over first.
00:13:12Why, Craig? It's not like you have anything that I want.
00:13:16What do you have that I could possibly want?
00:13:20I'm ready, Daddy.
00:13:22Okay, um... I promise I'll sign them. Okay?
00:13:25I know better than to trust your promises, Craig.
00:13:28I got one for you, too, Mommy.
00:13:30Oh, yeah. So, Miss Allie is going back to New York, so it's just gonna be you and me, kiddo. Like always.
00:13:36Okay.
00:13:38I am sorry. Just leave them in the living room. I'll sign them.
00:13:41No, no, no. Don't.
00:13:42Come on.
00:13:53Go, go, go!
00:13:54Wait!
00:14:23Come on.
00:14:27No cell service still?
00:14:32Guess I'm walking.
00:14:34Mommy, help! Daddy's hurt.
00:14:40What happened?
00:14:41Daddy got bit by a big snake.
00:14:46Cobra?
00:14:47Mm-hmm.
00:14:52Daddy!
00:14:55You still remember how to draw out snake venom?
00:14:57Well, I haven't forgotten everything you taught me, Craig Brody.
00:15:05Here. Keep the pressure on.
00:15:07Okay.
00:15:10Your Daddy will be fine. I promise.
00:15:20Hold still.
00:15:23Okay.
00:15:25Keep the pressure on.
00:15:32So, your daughter.
00:15:34Mm-hmm.
00:15:35She looks about...
00:15:37Seven years old.
00:15:41So, she's Trista's?
00:15:42No. She's yours.
00:15:46She's yours.
00:15:48So, if she's not Trista's, how many other women were you sleeping with while we were together?
00:15:54I don't care if you were with the entire town.
00:15:56Just sign the papers, Craig, and we can put this sham of marriage behind us.
00:16:01You've got to be kidding me.
00:16:02Where did they go?
00:16:04Daddy's had this photo in his nightstand for seven years, which means he still loves her.
00:16:10And if they loved each other once, they can love each other again.
00:16:14They just need another chance.
00:16:18Okay.
00:16:26Where are the divorce papers?
00:16:28Nowhere.
00:16:29How?
00:16:38I will check into the Pequoy Inn for tonight.
00:16:41Oh.
00:16:42And we can look for the divorce papers tomorrow.
00:16:44The Pequoy closed years ago.
00:16:46There was always your father's...
00:16:48That's, um, not an option.
00:16:51The way she said that, it's something happened between her and her father.
00:16:56Well, unless you want to stay outside, I guess you're stuck here.
00:17:05I guess you're stuck here.
00:17:09Fine, but I'm not staying in your room.
00:17:12Wouldn't dream of it.
00:17:16You can stay in my room with me and Lucy.
00:17:19There you go.
00:17:29Wow, I love your room.
00:17:31Thanks, my dad helped me decorate it.
00:17:42Okay, bye.
00:17:46Oh my god.
00:17:47I know it hasn't been easy, trying to start a family.
00:17:51But one day, the adoption will go through.
00:17:56We're gonna have that baby, and you will be the most amazing woman.
00:18:17Wow.
00:18:28Good night, sweetheart.
00:18:32That logo, it's from the adoption agency.
00:18:37Is Natalie my daughter?
00:18:39That logo, it's from the adoption agency.
00:18:43Is Natalie my daughter?
00:18:47Is Natalie my daughter?
00:18:52I guess I'm just remembering things wrong.
00:19:16I guess I'm just remembering things wrong.
00:19:18I guess I'm just remembering things wrong.
00:19:43Nothing I haven't seen before.
00:19:46Daddy?
00:19:48God.
00:19:52Do you know where McPaley went?
00:19:54Uh, no, I haven't seen her.
00:19:56Do you think she left us, daddy?
00:19:59You know what, just give me five minutes, and I'll help you look, okay sweetie?
00:20:03Okay, daddy.
00:20:08Ow!
00:20:09Oh, god.
00:20:18Oh, god.
00:20:28Craig, I'm engaged to someone else.
00:20:32You're not so married to me.
00:20:37How could this get any messier?
00:20:45I should go.
00:20:49Bye.
00:21:01Hey.
00:21:03Hey.
00:21:04So I found the divorce papers.
00:21:09Natalie!
00:21:10I think she wants to keep us married.
00:21:13Would that be such a bad thing?
00:21:19Hello!
00:21:20I brought scones!
00:21:24What the hell are you doing here?
00:21:29Craig and Trista are still together?
00:21:31I mean...
00:21:32Hi, baby.
00:21:34I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
00:21:36What a pleasant surprise.
00:21:38Holly?
00:21:39Hi.
00:21:40Uh, excuse me.
00:21:45What the fuck are you doing here?
00:21:48It's none of your business.
00:21:50Actually, where Craig's concerned, it is.
00:21:53So, you and Craig are still together?
00:21:59We're not going anywhere together, Trista.
00:22:02My heart still belongs to Hallie, and it always will.
00:22:07Still together?
00:22:08Why, of course we're still together.
00:22:10We've been inseparable.
00:22:12Ever since that day at the airport, the day that Craig chose me over you.
00:22:17Don't tell me you've forgotten.
00:22:21How could I?
00:22:23It was the worst day of my life.
00:22:25It's not right to hear that.
00:22:27Because it was a pretty good day for me.
00:22:29I'm sure it was.
00:22:31Listen, if you're here to win Craig back, it's too late.
00:22:34Because I'm pretty sure he's planning on proposing to me.
00:22:37Any day now.
00:22:38So I need you to get your skinny little ass out of my town.
00:22:42Okay?
00:22:43Come here and take a picture for the road.
00:22:46I insist.
00:22:51Eat it.
00:22:52Oh my god.
00:22:53Because it's the closest you'll get to tasting Craig's mouth ever again.
00:23:00Oh my god!
00:23:03You New York bitch!
00:23:05Oh my god!
00:23:12You think you can just waltz back in here and pick up where you left off?
00:23:15Craig will always choose me over you.
00:23:22What the hell is going on?
00:23:24My ankle! My ankle!
00:23:28That crazy bitch!
00:23:31Like I said, he will always choose me over you.
00:23:35Are you okay?
00:23:37Why are you asking her? I'm the one who's injured.
00:23:41All I did was offer her a scone and then she called it dog food and then she kicked me.
00:23:48Poor little thing. You got scone all over you.
00:23:51It's okay, Hallie. I forgive you.
00:23:53Even if you did break my leg.
00:23:55I didn't touch you.
00:23:57You need to put your petty jealousy aside.
00:23:59Craig divorced you for a reason.
00:24:01And coming back here to diaper him back is just pathetic.
00:24:06Actually, I didn't divorce Hallie.
00:24:09She's still my wife.
00:24:11What?
00:24:13Hallie is still my wife.
00:24:15Which means you just insulted her in her own house.
00:24:18So please leave, Trista.
00:24:21Wait baby, this is just one big misunderstanding.
00:24:24You heard my daddy.
00:24:25Get out of our house before we call the cops.
00:24:30Oh my god, ew.
00:24:31What is that disgusting smell?
00:24:34Oh my god, ew.
00:24:35What is that disgusting creature?
00:24:37I'm gonna vomit.
00:24:39Good job, Lucy.
00:24:41You know what? I should go.
00:24:43Hallie.
00:24:48It was nice meeting you, dad.
00:24:51I'm sorry.
00:24:58Lulu, call me back.
00:25:01Hallie.
00:25:03You know, I never understood why you left me for Trista.
00:25:06Of all people, you knew I couldn't stand her.
00:25:09That's why I did it.
00:25:11Because I knew it would hurt you the most.
00:25:14God, seeing her again just reminded me of the worst day of my life.
00:25:19Hallie, there's something I need to tell you about Trista.
00:25:26I don't want to talk about Trista anymore, okay?
00:25:28I have to take this.
00:25:29Lulu, can you email me another copy of the divorce papers ASAP?
00:25:32Another copy? What happened to the originals?
00:25:35It's a long story.
00:25:39Can you do it?
00:25:40It's Saturday. City Hall's closed until Monday.
00:25:44You're gonna need a certified copy.
00:25:46I think you're gonna have to stay the weekend there, boss.
00:25:48I hope that's not a big problem.
00:25:51No, of course not.
00:25:53No, of course not.
00:25:56Well, looks like I am staying until Monday, until I can get a new copy of the divorce papers.
00:26:01I don't have anything.
00:26:03Not a change of clothes, not even a toothbrush.
00:26:05Can you just drive me to the store?
00:26:07Okay.
00:26:08Okay.
00:26:09Okay.
00:26:10Hey, Miss Hallie is staying.
00:26:24Stop looking at him like that, Hallie.
00:26:27You can't have feelings for him.
00:26:30Even if he is your husband.
00:26:40I can't believe how bad the town looks.
00:26:45When the factory closed, half the stores went with it.
00:26:49When the factory closed, half the stores went with it.
00:26:53Well, at least Martha's Diner is still here.
00:26:55Martha Mae makes the best burgers in the world.
00:26:58Yeah.
00:27:00Remember our crazy dream to fix this place up?
00:27:04Of course I do.
00:27:06So, you probably have big plans after graduation.
00:27:11I'm applying to an architecture program in Paris.
00:27:14I doubt I'll get in, though. It's really competitive.
00:27:18Of course you will. I mean, they'd be fools not to take you.
00:27:22You think so?
00:27:23Oh, yeah, I know so.
00:27:25Well, after that, I want to come back here and fix this town up.
00:27:29I am pretty good, but I am her. I need an assistant.
00:27:33How about a partner?
00:27:39Sounds perfect.
00:27:41Man, I could really go for a burger right now.
00:27:44I have an idea.
00:27:48Where are you taking me, Craig Brody?
00:27:53A picnic. Just like old times.
00:27:57Allow me.
00:28:05I hate you, Hallie!
00:28:12Wow, it's just like in high school.
00:28:15Still looks the same, doesn't it?
00:28:18And feels the same.
00:28:21I love you, Hallie Bildner.
00:28:23I want you to know I will never, ever hurt you.
00:28:28I'm so sorry for hurting you, Hallie.
00:28:33Natalie and I were supposed to eat these on our picnic trip.
00:28:38I don't think she'll forgive me.
00:28:42Triangles?
00:28:44Just what you told me.
00:28:46Hallie's favorite way to eat them, too.
00:28:49Oh, I have to take this.
00:28:51Hey.
00:28:52Hallie, the press wants to know why we haven't been seen together.
00:28:56They think we broke up.
00:28:58You need to get back here right now.
00:29:03I can't yet.
00:29:05I need to get new divorce papers and City Hall is closed until Monday.
00:29:09New divorce papers? What?
00:29:11Your location says you're at your old high school.
00:29:13What the hell is going on?
00:29:16Complicated.
00:29:18No, it is not complicated.
00:29:20Okay, look.
00:29:22I am pulling in a favor from the governor.
00:29:24We're going to get those papers expedited and we're going to force that husband of yours into signing them if we have to.
00:29:30I need you on the next flight back in an hour.
00:29:33An hour?
00:29:34Yeah.
00:29:35That's not going to be a problem, is it?
00:29:39Of course not.
00:29:42Um, I have to go.
00:29:46You wouldn't mind taking me to the airport, would you?
00:29:50Of course not.
00:29:58Just sign the papers when you get them, Craig, okay?
00:30:02It's the least you can do.
00:30:04This is my last chance to tell her the truth.
00:30:08Well, goodbye, I guess.
00:30:13No, Craig.
00:30:14No, I'm done waiting.
00:30:17It's time for me to move on.
00:30:22Hello?
00:30:24What?
00:30:26Are you sure?
00:30:28Okay, okay.
00:30:30Um, it's my father.
00:30:33He's had a stroke. He's at the community hospital.
00:30:35Come on, I'll drive you.
00:30:39Unless you're getting on that flight.
00:30:41No, of course not.
00:30:43Good, good, good. Come on.
00:30:47What's going on?
00:30:49The neighbor found him this morning on the lawn.
00:30:51Hallie, I didn't expect to see you here.
00:30:54Is he going to be okay?
00:30:56We're doing the best we can, but it's difficult considering his condition.
00:31:00His condition?
00:31:02Your father is dying, Hallie, of kidney failure.
00:31:08How long does he have?
00:31:10A couple weeks, maybe a month.
00:31:13I hope you're planning on sticking around this time.
00:31:16Excuse me.
00:31:21I had no idea.
00:31:23You didn't? When's the last time you saw him?
00:31:27You didn't? When's the last time you saw him?
00:31:33Seven years ago.
00:31:40Hallie!
00:31:42Craig's divorcing me. He's been cheating on me.
00:31:45I knew that bastard wasn't good enough for you.
00:31:48But at least you found out before he followed you to Paris.
00:31:51No, I'm not going to Paris. I can't get on that plane.
00:31:55What?
00:31:57Craig was right. I'm not a real architect.
00:32:00Everyone's going to laugh at me.
00:32:02You get on that plane, Hallie.
00:32:04But, Daddy, I...
00:32:06If you come back now, you'll be a laughingstock.
00:32:09You'll be a divorced loser. No one will want you.
00:32:12Not Craig.
00:32:14Not even me.
00:32:17Daddy?
00:32:19You get on that plane, Hallie.
00:32:21I never want to see you again.
00:32:23You are a disgrace!
00:32:34Nobody's ever been so mean to me.
00:32:39Except you, that is.
00:32:41God, it's like the two of you were in cahoots.
00:32:44Should I tell her that we were?
00:32:48If I tell her the truth,
00:32:50she'll never forgive her dying father.
00:32:53Didn't work out for the best, though.
00:32:55I mean, look at the life you've built for yourself.
00:32:58You deserve more than this small town.
00:33:02You and my father certainly made it easy to leave.
00:33:07What's going on?
00:33:09Powergrave's been happening for weeks.
00:33:16Natalie?
00:33:17Daddy!
00:33:18I'm scared.
00:33:20It's dark and there's someone outside.
00:33:22I'll be right there. Keep the doors locked.
00:33:25I have to go.
00:33:26No, I'm coming with you.
00:33:27Hallie, this isn't something that...
00:33:28I'm coming with you.
00:33:29Okay, okay, come on.
00:33:33Natalie?
00:33:35Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
00:33:37Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
00:33:41I was so scared.
00:33:43It's okay. It's okay. You're okay.
00:33:46Must have been raccoons broken through the window.
00:33:51Probably those scones, huh?
00:33:53Yeah.
00:33:54I'm so sorry for leaving you alone for so long.
00:33:57Oh, it's my fault.
00:33:58No, no, no. I was happy to help, but...
00:34:02I think you missed your flight.
00:34:05So you're saying we can watch a movie together?
00:34:11I guess we can.
00:34:16Miss Hallie, come closer.
00:34:22Daddy, come closer.
00:34:27Isn't this great? Just the three of us.
00:34:33This blanket always makes my daddy fall asleep.
00:34:46Oh, my God.
00:35:04Oh, my God.
00:35:12I love you, Hallie Brody.
00:35:16Does this feel so right?
00:35:20He's still my husband, and I know every freckle on his body.
00:35:25But no, I'm divorcing him and marrying someone else.
00:35:34Oh, my God.
00:35:37Oh, my God.
00:35:43Hallie.
00:35:47Mommy and Daddy, I made breakfast.
00:35:56Do you like it? I made pancakes.
00:35:59They are excellent, sweetie.
00:36:03Mm-hmm.
00:36:04This is what families do. They eat breakfast together.
00:36:11What's up?
00:36:17There's some stupid birthday invitation.
00:36:19All the kids from school will be there, but I'm not going.
00:36:22Why not?
00:36:24Because everyone always says if I had a mom, she'd help me pick up better gifts.
00:36:30And they say I'm just a momless loser.
00:36:33You are not a momless loser, Natalie.
00:36:36And don't let anyone make you feel less than you are.
00:36:42I grew up without a mom, too, you know.
00:36:44And it was hard, but I was always able to rely on my dad, just like you can.
00:36:54And by the way, your dad is worth a thousand mommies.
00:36:59That's true. She checked.
00:37:02So go to that party with your head held high.
00:37:05No one can take your power from you unless you let them.
00:37:14Okay, Miss Hallie, I'll go to the party. Thanks.
00:37:23Oh, no.
00:37:26Excuse me. I have to take this.
00:37:34I see you got my messages.
00:37:36Delete that photo, Trista.
00:37:38Oh, which one? Because I have plenty.
00:37:43What's the problem?
00:37:45A rich fiance isn't enough for you, so you have to come back and seduce your husband, too.
00:37:49I didn't come here to get back with Craig, Trista. I came here to divorce him.
00:37:54Really? Then prove it. Walk away now and leave this town for good.
00:37:59Otherwise, these photos will go to the senator.
00:38:06I could ruin you, Hallie. So don't mess with my life.
00:38:10And I won't mess with yours.
00:38:19Hey. Everything okay?
00:38:21Fine.
00:38:22Who are you talking to?
00:38:24Oh, my fiance's lawyer. He'll be by with new divorce papers.
00:38:31I have to go.
00:38:32Right now?
00:38:33Yes. I'm sorry, but yes. Can you call me a cab?
00:38:37Hallie.
00:38:38Call me a cab, Craig.
00:38:40Okay.
00:38:43My plan didn't work, Lucy. I guess Mommy isn't in love with Daddy after all.
00:38:58Martha May?
00:38:59Hallie Builder, as I live and breathe!
00:39:02Oh, how are you so skinny? I thought that city of yours had a restaurant on every block.
00:39:07Oh, well, they do, but none of them make a burger as good as you do.
00:39:11Oh, well, that's nice to know I'll be remembered fondly, at least.
00:39:15What? Don't tell me you're shutting down.
00:39:17Yeah. I don't have a choice. Rent's gone up and I can't afford the place anymore.
00:39:21No. No, there must be something I can do.
00:39:24Mayor Diggle, shut it down.
00:39:27Mayor Diggle.
00:39:30Dirk, I can't believe you're shutting down Martha's Diner. It's a town institution.
00:39:35Is it? Or are you just upset about it because you and your boyfriend Craig used to go there?
00:39:40This isn't high school anymore, Dirk, and this isn't a game.
00:39:44What is it going to take for you to leave the diner alone?
00:39:47Well, you know I've always liked you, so how about you and me handle this privately?
00:39:55You and me handle this privately.
00:39:57I'll pay you twelve months' rent in advance.
00:40:03Listen, you think I want your money? No, I had something more interesting in mind. You.
00:40:08You're disgusting.
00:40:10Listen, Craig was here to save you last time, but he's not here now. Looks like you're all alone, Hallie.
00:40:16No.
00:40:18Let go of my wife!
00:40:26Well, you two are under arrest for assaulting the mayor.
00:40:32You know the drill. This is just like how I used to arrest you when you was back in high school.
00:40:45Wife, huh?
00:40:47Some habits are hard to break.
00:40:51God, this is so not funny.
00:40:53Ned is running for senator. What will this look like if anyone finds out?
00:40:56And who's going to check a county jail in a nowhere town?
00:41:00I should have never come back here. I should have sent my assistant. I should have hired a lawyer!
00:41:04Then why didn't you?
00:41:07I think you wanted to see me.
00:41:11I think you wanted to see me.
00:41:13In your dreams. I have moved on to bigger and better things.
00:41:17Yeah, I heard about that.
00:41:19Yeah, I heard about that. That neighborhood you shut down put 6,000 people out of work.
00:41:24And the complex I built brought back 10,000 jobs.
00:41:28Yeah, for Ivy Leaguers and corporate types.
00:41:30What about the blue collars?
00:41:33What about the people you came from?
00:41:35I've tried to forget where I came from.
00:41:38Okay, isn't that what you wanted when you told me I don't belong here?
00:41:41I shouldn't have said that.
00:41:42No, you were right. I'm not the same girl you married.
00:41:47I've built a life, a career.
00:41:51I should thank you. Because I couldn't have done it without you.
00:41:55Alright, lovebirds. Your bail's been posted. You're free to go.
00:42:01Bail? By who?
00:42:04Hey, Hals.
00:42:08Ned!
00:42:13Hey, Hals.
00:42:14Ned.
00:42:17So, you must be Craig Rohde. The man who couldn't even sign a simple divorce paper.
00:42:24And you must be Ned Vogel. The man who thinks money can solve everything.
00:42:29Yeah, well, my money got you out of jail, didn't it?
00:42:33I didn't ask to be bailed out.
00:42:35Well, you can think of it as the government working for you.
00:42:38Well, you can shove your government up your silver spigot.
00:42:41Guys, please stop.
00:42:44No, you're right. I'm not here to argue with a man who's holding onto the past.
00:42:51We got the divorce papers expedited. So, you can sign them, Craig.
00:42:57This nonsense has gone on long enough.
00:43:01Can I really divorce Hallie without her knowing about her own daughter?
00:43:07Sign the papers.
00:43:10Or we take you to court.
00:43:12But I gotta tell you, my lawyer's a shark.
00:43:15Say something, Hallie.
00:43:18Say something to stop this.
00:43:21Sign the papers, Craig.
00:43:24Let me go. It's the least you can do.
00:43:34Wonderful. We will get these filed at the town hall.
00:43:38And you will be divorced in an hour.
00:43:43This nonsense has gone on long enough.
00:43:45It's time for you to finally move on with your life, Hallie.
00:43:51Well, are you coming?
00:43:54Yes, of course.
00:43:58Bye.
00:44:05That is who she ended up with.
00:44:08I always thought it'd be you.
00:44:10You know, sometimes things don't work out the way we want them to.
00:44:16Hallie, what were you thinking? Jail?
00:44:20Are you trying to ruin my campaign?
00:44:22No. No, this has nothing to do with you.
00:44:26You are gonna be my wife.
00:44:29Everything you do reflects on me.
00:44:33Now, are there any other skeletons I should know about?
00:44:41No.
00:44:46No. Nothing.
00:44:51This town is just how you described it.
00:44:56Low class, run down, depressing.
00:45:01It isn't that bad.
00:45:03Those were your words, Hallie.
00:45:05What's gotten into you?
00:45:06I don't know. Um, just...
00:45:10being back here.
00:45:12Should I remind you how lucky you are to have gotten out?
00:45:17Last signature, Ms. Builder.
00:45:19And you'll be free and clear to be the wife of a senton.
00:45:31Okay. Let's go.
00:45:35Fair wages, fair pay! We want workers out today!
00:45:39Let us through.
00:45:40No one gets in or out today. Town workers on strike.
00:45:44We need to get these filed. We have a flight to catch in 30 minutes.
00:45:48Sorry, we can't do it.
00:45:53There you are, Mommy.
00:45:57Mommy?
00:45:59Mommy?
00:46:03I knew you wanted to leave without me, Mommy.
00:46:06Mommy? You two have a kid together?
00:46:08No, no, no, no. Of course not.
00:46:10Natalie, come on. Ms. Hallie has to go.
00:46:12No, no!
00:46:15I'm so sorry.
00:46:16I hate you! I hate both of you!
00:46:20Another reason why I'm glad I don't have kids.
00:46:23Look, we need to get these signed.
00:46:25What's it going to cost me to make it happen?
00:46:27Whoa! Is this a city senate official bribing a city employee?
00:46:35You see, I have my fair share of scandals, but this? This is bad.
00:46:41Hallie, I see you got a fancy new fiancé.
00:46:45What happened to your husband? Is he still locked away in jail?
00:46:49I think he means soon to be ex-husband.
00:46:51Ah. Looks like your father got what he always wanted.
00:46:55You and Craig finally divorced.
00:46:59What do you mean what my father wanted?
00:47:02What do you mean what my father wanted?
00:47:05Wait, hang on. Craig never told you-
00:47:07Fair wages! Fair pay!
00:47:09Hey! Keep it down, alright? Or I'll write you up for a noise violation.
00:47:13How about you pay us what we're owed and not waste our tax dollars on fancy new firetrucks and cocktail parties?
00:47:21Mayor Sullivan never would have done anything-
00:47:23Alright, listen. Mayor Sullivan is not in charge anymore. I am, alright? So please just keep it down.
00:47:30Fair wages! Fair pay!
00:47:32Alright, just keep it down!
00:47:33Fair wages! Fair pay!
00:47:36I'll sign that paper for you.
00:47:38Yeah. Alright, good.
00:47:42Where's the rest of it?
00:47:43What?
00:47:44Well, I can't sign this without a custody agreement.
00:47:46A custody agreement?
00:47:48Sure. This child is just as much Hallie's as she is Craig's.
00:47:54You lied to me.
00:47:56No, no. No, I didn't. No, I swear.
00:48:00How is this even possible?
00:48:02Well, she's adopted. I mean, I did the paperwork myself. You're listed as parent number one.
00:48:06Geez, I would have thought he would have told you about it by now.
00:48:09This is not good. A husband is one thing, but a child? If this gets out, I am sunk.
00:48:15Right. A messy custody battle never sits well with voters.
00:48:18Who said anything about a custody agreement?
00:48:21Hallie doesn't even want the kid, right, Hallie?
00:48:23I mean, you barely even know the child. She'll give up custody right now. Where do we sign?
00:48:27It's not that simple. In a case like this, when a child's involved, both parties have to attend a parenting class.
00:48:33The next one starts tomorrow.
00:48:35Tomorrow? I do not have time for this. I have to get back to New York before the press starts asking questions.
00:48:44Go. Go. I'll get this sorted out.
00:48:47Fine. Take care of this child and this marriage, quickly and quietly.
00:49:00How come you never told me that Natalie is my daughter?
00:49:06Hallie.
00:49:07No! You were just going to let me divorce you, never knowing that Natalie's my daughter?
00:49:12Shh.
00:49:18The adoption went through after you left.
00:49:21You didn't think I deserved to know? You could have called, written, anything!
00:49:27I tried.
00:49:29What?
00:49:32And you were there with another guy. You looked happy. You looked free.
00:49:38Seems you don't need me and Natalie anymore.
00:49:41And that's why you never told me that I had a daughter?
00:49:45You looked like you'd moved on.
00:49:48Moved on? It took me years to move on.
00:49:55And honestly, I don't know if I ever have.
00:50:01Forget it. It doesn't matter now anyway.
00:50:07Here.
00:50:08Parenting class.
00:50:11We need to take it in order to get divorced.
00:50:13Custody. Co-parenting.
00:50:17Legally, Natalie is just as much mine as she is yours.
00:50:21You haven't spent any time with her. You didn't raise her.
00:50:24I know! And whose fault is that?
00:50:29Class is at 8am. Don't be late.
00:50:32I'm sorry.
00:50:33Whose fault is that?
00:50:36Class is at 8am. Don't be late.
00:50:42I knew Miss Haley was my mommy.
00:50:50Dad?
00:50:55Maya, what's going on?
00:51:03Daddy!
00:51:05He's okay. He's stabilized.
00:51:08Your old man's a fighter, Hallie.
00:51:11And clearly he's fighting to see you again.
00:51:14No fighting to see me?
00:51:17If anything, he'd be pissed to know I'm back.
00:51:20My dad hates me.
00:51:22That's not possible. Hallie, he talks about you all the time.
00:51:26He does?
00:51:27Yep. Every Monday and Thursday at dialysis.
00:51:30That's how I know about your fancy job and your fancy boyfriend.
00:51:36None of this makes any sense.
00:51:39Hallie, are you okay?
00:51:42Yeah, today's just been a lot.
00:51:46Maya, did you know that Natalie's my daughter?
00:51:54My shift ends in five minutes. Do you want to grab a drink?
00:52:00Craig has never revealed who Natalie's mother was, but he's never been with anyone since you, so we figured...
00:52:06Wait a second.
00:52:08He's never been with anyone since me?
00:52:11No, he left me for Trista. I saw him.
00:52:14Trista? She's been after him for years, sure, but he'd never touch her with a 10-foot pole.
00:52:19I don't understand.
00:52:21Just send me the divorce papers, okay?
00:52:24Craig!
00:52:26No.
00:52:36Excuse me, Maya. I need to get to the bottom of this.
00:52:49Good to see you, Hallie.
00:52:50I know the truth. You were never with Trista.
00:52:54So tell me the truth about everything. Right now.
00:53:01Pay me for it.
00:53:04If you win, I'll tell you.
00:53:15Looks like big city living hasn't dulled your aim at all.
00:53:18No, if anything, it made me sharper.
00:53:21You two are playing like your lives depend on it.
00:53:29Well, kind of do.
00:53:36Oops.
00:53:40If you do that again, I'm going to kill you.
00:53:44Oops.
00:53:48If you do that again, I might just have to take you right here on the table.
00:53:53Too bad I'm engaged.
00:53:57What are you playing at, Hallie?
00:54:00I deserve the truth.
00:54:02Why? You came here to divorce me. What good would the truth do?
00:54:07I'll be the one to decide that.
00:54:14Okay.
00:54:22Now.
00:54:24Bus up.
00:54:32You scratched.
00:54:36I win.
00:54:38Thank you, ladies. But I gotta go. I have an early start.
00:54:44Okay.
00:54:49Maybe I can find some clues in my father's room.
00:54:54Why didn't my father tell me he was sick? And why won't anyone just tell me the truth?
00:55:03Oh my God.
00:55:04Hide.
00:55:10This will always belong to Hallie. And so do my heart.
00:55:15What is this doing here?
00:55:23What was this doing in my father's bedroom?
00:55:25Hallie.
00:55:26Tell me. Why was this in my father's room?
00:55:31Don't tell me you're about to propose, Hallie.
00:55:34Krista? What are you doing here?
00:55:37Surprise! I'm teaching the course.
00:55:40It's time for the two of you to get divorced.
00:55:44I mean, this is what you both want, right?
00:55:48Of course.
00:55:50Hallie, you are Natalie's mother after all.
00:55:53Yes, but she doesn't know it yet, so please keep this between us.
00:55:57I will always do you a favor, Craig. You know that.
00:56:01Okay, first topic.
00:56:03How do you explain to your child why you're not together anymore?
00:56:07Simple. Her father is a lying, manipulative jerk who hid the fact that I had a daughter for five years.
00:56:14Not to mention whatever other secrets he's keeping.
00:56:17And what would you have done if I'd come up to you in the library that day?
00:56:20Hallie, be honest. You're starting a new life somewhere else.
00:56:24Because you made me believe there was nothing left for me here.
00:56:26So what are you going to do? Are you going to take Natalie to New York?
00:56:30Maybe.
00:56:32She belongs here.
00:56:34Not in New York with Central Air and no pair.
00:56:38And I will be damned if I let Ned Vogel be my daughter's stepfather.
00:56:43Jealous, Craig.
00:56:45You know of all the things Ned is, he's never lied to me.
00:56:48Never torn my world apart without so much as an explanation.
00:56:51You want an explanation?
00:56:53I'll give you one.
00:56:54I did lie to you that day when I told you that I didn't love you anymore.
00:57:02I'm done here.
00:57:05Craig, he was still in love with you. I knew it.
00:57:07You just came here and you ruined everything like I knew you would.
00:57:10Ruined what exactly?
00:57:12I know the truth, Trista. You and Craig were never together.
00:57:17And that's about to change, sweetie.
00:57:19Once those divorce papers are finalized, Craig will have no choice but to choose me.
00:57:23Besides, Natalie needs a mother.
00:57:26You want to be Natalie's mom?
00:57:28Well, not particularly.
00:57:30But I can pretend, at least until I send her off to boarding school.
00:57:34After all these years, her father and I deserve some alone time.
00:57:38I mean, don't you think?
00:57:40Don't you dare.
00:57:45Go back to New York, Hallie.
00:57:46Go back to New York, Hallie. None of this concerns of you anymore.
00:57:51I think I'll go comfort your husband now.
00:57:55Aww, he looks upset.
00:58:14Let me out! Somebody!
00:58:17Let me out!
00:58:19I'm so sorry about that. I didn't realize Hallie would try to provoke you like that.
00:58:24Oh, Hallie was right. I should have told her about Natalie. It was unfair. I need to apologize.
00:58:30Do you? Because you and I both know what Hallie would have chosen all those years ago.
00:58:34And it wouldn't have been you and Matt.
00:58:36I don't, because I never gave her the chance.
00:58:38I did.
00:58:40What?
00:58:41All those years ago, I told her about Natalie.
00:58:47I... I don't understand.
00:58:51I care about you, Craig. And I would never, ever lie to you.
00:58:57I told her that you had a daughter together. And she never even tried to contact you.
00:59:02Did she?
00:59:06I'm so sorry I didn't tell you before, but I was just trying to protect you.
00:59:11She said that the last thing that she wanted was a daughter with you.
00:59:14She said that?
00:59:16Yes. In fact, she said that she didn't want any kids at all.
00:59:20Hallie was born to be a mother. That's all she's ever wanted.
00:59:24Is it?
00:59:26This is from the judge.
00:59:28She's planning on giving up full custody. She's going to New York.
00:59:32She has no interest in fighting for you or Natalie.
00:59:36But I do.
00:59:44What are you doing?
00:59:47I'm just trying to help you move on, Craig.
00:59:50Hallie will never choose you. But I will.
00:59:54It's not going to happen, Trista. It's not.
00:59:57Natalie, Natalie needs a mother. You know it and I know it.
01:00:01You need to move on, Craig, and come back to reality.
01:00:04Let me out!
01:00:06Hallie?
01:00:08What did you do to her?
01:00:10What did you do to her?
01:00:12Nothing, nothing, nothing.
01:00:14This was a mistake. Having you help me out all those years ago is the biggest regret of my life.
01:00:19It's never going to happen, no matter what happens with me and Hallie.
01:00:29You want to play it like that? So be it.
01:00:33Hi! I'd like to speak to Senator Ned Vogel, please.
01:00:42Are you okay?
01:00:44Don't.
01:00:46Why do you care, Craig? Is everything you tell me a lie?
01:00:50What?
01:00:52I saw you kissing Trista.
01:00:54Don't try and deny it. You told me you loved me.
01:00:58I don't believe a word you say.
01:01:00I don't believe a word you say.
01:01:02Hallie, please, please believe me. That was a mistake.
01:01:06The only mistake I ever made was coming back here.
01:01:09I don't know what I thought I'd find.
01:01:12But now I know.
01:01:14I dodged a bullet seven years ago.
01:01:20Hi! I'd like to inform Senator Ned Vogel that his perfect little fiancé is cheating on him with her husband.
01:01:29And don't worry, I have pictures to prove it.
01:01:35No, this isn't a prank phone call. I have proof.
01:01:42What? No, I'm not lying.
01:01:45Hello? Hello?
01:01:50I guess I'll just have to go to the New York Post with this one.
01:01:53You're buried, Hallie.
01:01:56Ned, hi.
01:01:58Hallie, great news. I just got off the phone with my lawyer.
01:02:02He said because you're giving up custody, parenting class is unnecessary.
01:02:06So, you can sign the papers today and you'll be divorced by tomorrow.
01:02:10Tomorrow?
01:02:12Yeah. I already got us scheduled for a gala Saturday, a fundraising brunch on Sunday.
01:02:17I can't wait to get you back on my arm in that pretty little black dress of yours.
01:02:21Me either.
01:02:22Me either.
01:02:24Well, you don't sound very happy.
01:02:26It's just... What about Natalie? My daughter?
01:02:30What are you going to do, Hallie? Bring the kid with you to New York? Co-parent with your ex? No.
01:02:36Look, if we want to have a baby, we can have a baby. Together.
01:02:41But I'm not going to raise someone else's kid, okay?
01:02:44Just sign over the custody and divorce him.
01:02:47Today. There's nothing there for you anymore, Hallie.
01:02:50Not anymore.
01:02:55You're right. There's nothing left for me here.
01:02:58Hallie...
01:03:00I'm giving up custody and going back to New York.
01:03:03You win, Craig.
01:03:05Win?
01:03:07You never wanted me to be a part of Natalie's life. Or yours.
01:03:11Well, congratulations. You got your wish.
01:03:14Hallie, please, just hear me out. That's not the full story.
01:03:16There is nothing yet you can say that will change anything.
01:03:19The damage is done.
01:03:21Let's just sign the papers and end this marriage.
01:03:27Party 1 agrees to give up full custody.
01:03:30Correct?
01:03:32That's right.
01:03:34Okay, so regarding the parental rights of Natalie Hallie Brody...
01:03:38What? Hallie? Her middle name is Hallie?
01:03:42She's your daughter, too.
01:03:44She belongs here.
01:03:46I'm not going to raise someone else's kid.
01:03:50Ma'am.
01:03:52Please sign on the dotted line.
01:03:58It's really over.
01:04:04I'm sorry.
01:04:06I'm sorry.
01:04:08I'm sorry.
01:04:10I'm sorry.
01:04:11I'm sorry.
01:04:24Now for the divorce papers.
01:04:34Is that it?
01:04:36Yes. Congratulations.
01:04:38In 24 hours, you'll be ex-husband and wife.
01:04:41It was nice being married to you, Hallie Bildner.
01:04:46Wish I could say the same, Craig Brody.
01:04:54Lulu, I'll be back in the city by tonight.
01:04:58Rebook my meetings and get me a pedicure appointment.
01:05:02Thank God. I thought you were never coming back.
01:05:04But then I remembered.
01:05:07You're Hallie Bildner. Your work is your life.
01:05:11My life.
01:05:13Right.
01:05:18By the way, did you ever do that favor I asked?
01:05:21Oh, you mean that favor where I went to 50 different toy stores all over the city just for one special kid?
01:05:27Yes, I did.
01:05:30Which, might I ask, who is this special child?
01:05:35My daughter.
01:05:42A monster truck 300? This is the best present ever!
01:05:48Who's next?
01:05:50Damn, why don't you get Natalie's present over with? We all know it's going to be the worst.
01:05:56Here it is! Look how tiny it is! Catch!
01:06:00It's probably a gum wrapper.
01:06:03Poor, half-eaten apple. She's so poor she probably can't afford anything else.
01:06:10Guys, be nice. At least it's not a tree branch like last time.
01:06:16It was a walking stick and my dad made it.
01:06:19That's right, your dad. Because where's your mom again? That's right, nowhere!
01:06:25Oops, hope it wasn't fragile.
01:06:32It's a friendship bracelet.
01:06:35Friendship? We're not friends.
01:06:38That's so sad. I can't believe you actually invited this freak to your party.
01:06:45My mom forced me to.
01:06:47If you had a mom, she'd help you pick out a real present.
01:06:50I do have a mom.
01:06:52Then where is she?
01:06:55She lives in New York and she's a powerful CEO.
01:06:58Why do you make up a story like that? If your mom was a powerful CEO, she would give you better gifts than this!
01:07:06Momless loser!
01:07:08Momless loser!
01:07:10Momless loser!
01:07:12Momless loser!
01:07:14Momless loser!
01:07:16Momless loser!
01:07:18Momless loser!
01:07:20Momless loser!
01:07:22Momless loser!
01:07:24Momless loser!
01:07:26Nobody can take your power away from you except you. Don't ever forget that.
01:07:32You were wrong, Mommy, and you left me.
01:07:35You know what? Forget this!
01:07:46Hi, I have a delivery for Sam Baker.
01:07:48That's me.
01:07:52These must be for my uncle. He's super rich.
01:07:57Where do you think you're going?
01:07:59I never should have come. I'm getting out of here.
01:08:02Actually, you're going to stay here and watch what real presents look like.
01:08:07Yeah, and maybe next time you'll come up with something better than a stupid piece of spring.
01:08:12A pickleball racket? Nintendo Switch? A bilge room bar kit?
01:08:18An e-scooter? A monster truck 400?
01:08:23These must cost a fortune! Uncle Rick is the best!
01:08:29Actually, these gifts are from Natalie's mom.
01:08:36My mommy! She does love me!
01:08:39This has to be a prank! Natalie is just lying about her mom! She isn't real!
01:08:44Well, someone very real signed for these purchase orders herself. All $15,000 worth of them.
01:08:50$15,000? How rich is she?
01:08:54Like I said, she's a powerful CEO in New York, and she's too busy to care what you small-town losers think.
01:09:02No, wait, no! Where are you going? It's okay, you can sit next to me.
01:09:06No! Sit next to me!
01:09:09I want to be friends with you if you pay me.
01:09:12Enjoy the presents, loser.
01:09:16And your cake is dry, by the way.
01:09:24Daddy.
01:09:27I don't know if you can hear me, but I wanted you to know I'm going back to New York. Okay?
01:09:33Okay? You were right about Craig. He's a liar and a cheat. But the man I'm about to marry?
01:09:43He's rich, handsome, successful.
01:09:50Exactly the kind of man you would have wanted from me. I'll miss you, okay?
01:09:59You're running towards something. Back to your life.
01:10:03Go. Your father's in good hands. I promise.
01:10:08Would you look after Natalie for me?
01:10:10Of course.
01:10:26Hi.
01:10:28I think he was building her first classes to the left.
01:10:30Thank you so much.
01:10:32Mommy!
01:10:34Natalie, what are you doing here?
01:10:37I'm coming with you to New York.
01:10:41Natalie, it's not that simple. Your father and I, we got divorced.
01:10:48But that doesn't mean you can't still be my mommy.
01:10:51Actually, it does. Look, you belong here. With your father.
01:10:57So do you, Mommy. I know you do and so does Daddy.
01:10:59Wait, what?
01:11:01Daddy sometimes talks in his sleep. He's always saying sorry to you and how much he loves you.
01:11:10This will always belong to Hallie. And so will my heart.
01:11:15What is this doing here?
01:11:17Whatever he did, I think he feels really bad about it. And I think he's still in love with you.
01:11:25Ma'am, the boarding is closing. Are you coming?
01:11:29Yes, we're coming.
01:11:32I'm sorry, sweetie. I can't let you fly. Not without a ticket.
01:11:36Ma'am, you'll need to choose. Are you staying here with her or are you flying to New York?
01:11:41We're closing the doors in one minute.
01:11:45The flight departs in one minute.
01:11:52Come on, Natalie. I'll take you home.
01:11:59Oh, thank God. Where'd you find her?
01:12:03She was at the airport.
01:12:05Airport?
01:12:07I wanted to go to New York City with Mommy.
01:12:09She knows. I cried.
01:12:14Natalie, can you give us a minute?
01:12:16Okay, Daddy.
01:12:18Thank you for bringing her back.
01:12:20Of course.
01:12:23But before I go, I have a favor to ask.
01:12:27Anything.
01:12:29Find Natalie a mother.
01:12:31Just make sure it's not Trista. Okay?
01:12:36Okay.
01:12:40Bye.
01:13:00After all these years, he never gave up on us.
01:13:05After all these years, he never gave up on us.
01:13:14You probably could have come up with something better.
01:13:17No, it's perfect.
01:13:22How long have you been working on this?
01:13:24A few years now.
01:13:27Ever since I left?
01:13:30Maybe.
01:13:33But why?
01:13:36I couldn't let our dream die just because our marriage did.
01:13:40That crazy dream?
01:13:43It doesn't look so crazy anymore, does it?
01:13:46No, it doesn't.
01:13:48Natalie, I'm sorry.
01:13:50It doesn't.
01:13:52No, it doesn't.
01:13:54Natalie, not a day goes by where I don't think about you.
01:13:59And I know, I know you won't believe a word I say, but I thought
01:14:04maybe you'd believe something you could see.
01:14:14Is that us?
01:14:17Yeah, it is.
01:14:25I love you.
01:14:27And I never stopped.
01:14:44I've missed this for so long.
01:14:47I've wanted this for so long.
01:14:50No, we have to stop.
01:14:54The papers are signed, Craig.
01:14:57I'm engaged to someone else.
01:14:59And it's too late to turn the clock back now.
01:15:04Send me a picture when the town's rebuilt, okay?
01:15:07That's the thing, it won't be.
01:15:11What? What do you mean?
01:15:14Got this in the mail today.
01:15:15My plans were approved, but Dirk Diggle caught up with all the local contractors
01:15:21and I can't afford anyone else, so I'm going to have to resend my offer.
01:15:26No, you can't do that.
01:15:28I have to. I don't have a choice.
01:15:31What if I said I could help?
01:15:37I could help.
01:15:40Go back to New York, Natalie.
01:15:43Don't worry about someone's tiny little dream in a nowhere town.
01:15:49This was our dream, Craig.
01:15:54Besides, you helped me out with Dirk Diggle once.
01:15:59She said she's not interested, bro!
01:16:03Now let me help you.
01:16:13Lulu.
01:16:16Change of plans.
01:16:18Send all of our best contractors to Franklin, Tennessee.
01:16:21Also, cancel my pedicure appointment.
01:16:29Have you come to withdraw your application, Craig?
01:16:32I knew you couldn't afford it.
01:16:34Actually, I just came to give you the deposit.
01:16:37You break ground tomorrow.
01:16:40We?
01:16:42Said we would fix this town up.
01:16:44And that is exactly what we're going to do.
01:16:51I never thought I'd see the day where our dream became a reality.
01:16:55It was always your dream.
01:16:57I was just happy to help.
01:17:00Lulu!
01:17:02Oh my god!
01:17:04Wow, boss. No wonder you never came back.
01:17:07You never told me your husband was a stone-cold hot.
01:17:09Hot?
01:17:11Ex-husband.
01:17:13Right.
01:17:17Hallie.
01:17:19Ned? Hi.
01:17:22What are you doing here? I told you I would be back next week.
01:17:25You want to tell me what the meaning of this is?
01:17:32You told me there was nothing going on between you two.
01:17:35Are you trying to embarrass me on a national stage?
01:17:37No. No, Ned. I am so sorry.
01:17:41Is your campaign okay?
01:17:43It's fine. For now.
01:17:45Luckily, this is just a mock-up.
01:17:48Post gave it to us before going to press.
01:17:50Get in.
01:17:52I am taking you home.
01:17:54Ned, I told you this project is important.
01:17:58Hallie, you build multi-billion dollar skyscrapers.
01:18:01Not whatever this is.
01:18:03This matters.
01:18:05A sad little shopping mall in a sad little town?
01:18:09Come on, Hallie.
01:18:11You're better than this.
01:18:13What's that supposed to mean?
01:18:15Being back here has you confused.
01:18:18You don't know what you want.
01:18:20You don't know who you really are anymore.
01:18:22But this is your past.
01:18:26I am your future.
01:18:28Remember?
01:18:30You still want to marry me?
01:18:33Even after that?
01:18:35In fact, I want to move the wedding up.
01:18:37Let's get married right now.
01:18:42Let's get married right now.
01:18:44Right now?
01:18:46Um...
01:18:48Excuse me.
01:18:51Hey.
01:18:53Seeing these photos, it made me realize
01:18:56how much you mean to me.
01:18:58I can't lose you, Hallie.
01:19:00I don't want to lose you.
01:19:02Please, marry me.
01:19:06You're going to marry her?
01:19:09She was cheating on you.
01:19:13Who are you?
01:19:15I'm the woman that took these photos.
01:19:18So, you admit to sabotaging a political campaign.
01:19:21What?
01:19:23No.
01:19:25Ma'am, you're lucky the senator doesn't press charges.
01:19:27Come with me.
01:19:29What? No, no, no!
01:19:31You will not win this one, Hallie!
01:19:33No! Don't touch me!
01:19:35Ned, this all just feels a little fast.
01:19:39Yeah, but is it, Hallie?
01:19:41What are we waiting for?
01:19:44What are we waiting for?
01:19:48I don't know.
01:19:50Quit fucking around.
01:19:52And marry me already.
01:19:54What's the rush, Ned?
01:19:56The Post agreed to kill the cheating story
01:19:58if we give them something better.
01:20:00Something like?
01:20:02A wedding, for example.
01:20:05You want to marry me?
01:20:07For a story?
01:20:09Come on, Hallie.
01:20:11We're going to get married anyway.
01:20:13What difference does it make?
01:20:15Was this whole thing
01:20:17just a publicity stunt?
01:20:19Our engagement?
01:20:21Our relationship?
01:20:23No, of course not.
01:20:25I love you.
01:20:27Then what's my favorite color, Ned?
01:20:29Come on, Hallie.
01:20:31My favorite flower?
01:20:32I don't know.
01:20:34Roses? Does it even matter?
01:20:36Yes, it does.
01:20:39I'm sorry, Ned,
01:20:42but I can't marry you.
01:20:45Yes, you can.
01:20:47Because if you don't,
01:20:49I can make your life very difficult.
01:20:52Starting with those big city contracts you just won.
01:20:55I spent years of blood, sweat, and tears
01:20:57to get those contracts.
01:20:59And once I'm elected,
01:21:00I can make them all go poof.
01:21:02What?
01:21:04I have friends in very high places, Hallie.
01:21:07No, you wouldn't dare.
01:21:09I've worked my entire career for those.
01:21:11Well, then the answer is simple.
01:21:13Marry me,
01:21:15or lose everything.
01:21:17Come on, Hallie.
01:21:19This is not a difficult choice.
01:21:21You're hurting me.
01:21:23If you think this is pain,
01:21:25you haven't felt anything yet.
01:21:27Neither have you.
01:21:30I'm sorry.
01:21:39My suit!
01:21:41My jaw!
01:21:43You broke my face!
01:21:45Good.
01:21:47It looks better that way, in my opinion.
01:21:49I'll have you arrested for assaulting a government official.
01:21:51There isn't a cop
01:21:53who will side with you over me.
01:21:55Not in this town.
01:21:57And by the way,
01:21:58Hallie's favorite color
01:22:00and her favorite flower
01:22:02is the marigold,
01:22:04because it blooms from spring to fall.
01:22:06There you go.
01:22:08I hope that suit wasn't too expensive.
01:22:10This suit is worth more than you make in a year.
01:22:13Isn't that something?
01:22:15It's time for you to leave, Senator.
01:22:17Come on, Hallie.
01:22:19You're not going to give up everything
01:22:21just for some pathetic, small-town nobody.
01:22:24Yeah, he may be from a small town,
01:22:26but he is not
01:22:29In fact, if I had to choose
01:22:31a son-in-law,
01:22:33I'd pick him over you any day of the week.
01:22:35Daddy!
01:22:37Hallie, I am so sorry
01:22:39for everything,
01:22:41starting with meddling in your marriage.
01:22:43Meddling?
01:22:45I'm the one that made Craig divorce you.
01:22:47I told him
01:22:49if he really loved you,
01:22:51he'd let you go.
01:22:53He did.
01:22:55I thought you deserved
01:22:56more than a small town,
01:22:58more than a local boy like him.
01:23:01She does, sir.
01:23:03Come on, Hallie.
01:23:05He divorced you.
01:23:07He gave up a daughter for you.
01:23:09So what if I want to marry you for a story?
01:23:12People get married for worse reasons.
01:23:14And they get divorced for better ones.
01:23:17I don't care what you think, old man.
01:23:19Hallie, you're coming with me.
01:23:21You stay away from my daughter.
01:23:23Hallie, I am not leaving.
01:23:24You owe it to me to go through with this wedding.
01:23:27I've had about enough
01:23:29of people telling me who I should
01:23:31and shouldn't marry.
01:23:34Get out of here, Ned.
01:23:36It's over between us.
01:23:41Get out of here, Ned.
01:23:43It's over between us.
01:23:46Fine.
01:23:48I hope you know what you're giving up, Hallie.
01:23:50I most certainly do.
01:23:57It was too big anyway.
01:24:00Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:24:02What about me?
01:24:04I'll marry you.
01:24:06I'm sure the post would love
01:24:08to see me in a wedding gown.
01:24:10And I would look way better
01:24:12than Hallie ever would.
01:24:14Not in a million years.
01:24:16Oh my gosh!
01:24:18Ew!
01:24:20Ew, ew, ew, ew, ew!
01:24:23Oh my gosh, I can't see me like this.
01:24:29I owe you both an apology
01:24:31for trying to play God.
01:24:33Daddy.
01:24:35Hear me out.
01:24:37When I was in the hospital
01:24:39I hooked up to all those machines.
01:24:41I just, I kept having the same
01:24:43wonderful dream.
01:24:45This dream where you were still together.
01:24:47This dream where you were both
01:24:48living the life you deserve.
01:24:50I took that future
01:24:52and that life away from you.
01:24:55Hallie,
01:24:57Craig never wanted to divorce you.
01:25:00Hallie,
01:25:02Craig never wanted to divorce you.
01:25:04How?
01:25:06This should be enough for me.
01:25:08I want her on that plane
01:25:10alone,
01:25:12whatever it takes.
01:25:14I tried to pay him off.
01:25:16And this is what he did with the money.
01:25:19I've never seen someone
01:25:21work so hard for love.
01:25:23Is this true, Craig?
01:25:26Mm-hmm.
01:25:28Why didn't you just tell me?
01:25:30Because I didn't want you
01:25:32to hate your father
01:25:34or blame him when you just thought
01:25:36he was doing what was right.
01:25:38You were protecting me.
01:25:40That's right.
01:25:42You two were the only ones
01:25:44You two are the only family you have left.
01:25:48Unless...
01:25:52you let me be a part of your family again?
01:25:56Now, I know
01:25:58this ring isn't exactly as big
01:26:00as your old one,
01:26:02but it can make me
01:26:04the happiest man in the world
01:26:06if you marry me again.
01:26:08Yeah?
01:26:10Yes, Craig, I'll marry you.
01:26:11I'll marry you.
01:26:13Oh, perfect fit.
01:26:19It always was.
01:26:21Mommy, Daddy,
01:26:23I knew you'd come back together.
01:26:25Oh, she did.
01:26:27All right, off we go.
01:26:29Dale, that wasn't such a crazy dream.
01:26:31I'd like you to meet your granddaughter,
01:26:33Natalie Halle Brody.
01:26:35My dream came true.
01:26:37Hi, Grandpa.
01:26:39Halle,
01:26:41this is crazy,
01:26:43but if we run,
01:26:45we can make it to the town clerk
01:26:47before it closes.
01:26:49I do not want to be divorced
01:26:51from you one second longer.
01:26:53Me either.
01:26:55Yeah?
01:26:57Yeah?
01:26:59Okay, what do we think?
01:27:01Who's up for a wedding?
01:27:03Yeah?
01:27:05Yeah?
01:27:07Yeah?
01:27:08I can't accept your remarriage.
01:27:10That's ridiculous.
01:27:12What? Why?
01:27:14I can't accept your remarriage.
01:27:16That's ridiculous.
01:27:18What? Why?
01:27:20Because you were never really divorced
01:27:22in the first place.
01:27:24Look right here.
01:27:26You signed your name Halle Bildner,
01:27:28but your name is and always has been
01:27:30Halle Brody.
01:27:32Will you look at that?
01:27:34Wait, so that means
01:27:36the custody papers?
01:27:38No, that's void.
01:27:42So you're still Natalie's parent.
01:27:46Mommy!
01:27:50Daddy,
01:27:53I forgive you.
01:28:09I've got seven years
01:28:11to make up for it.
01:28:25I just want to thank you all
01:28:27for your faith in me.
01:28:29And as your new mayor,
01:28:31I promise to work tirelessly
01:28:33to bring this town back
01:28:35to what it once was.
01:28:36Starting with
01:28:38the community center
01:28:40that Craig and Halle
01:28:42so generously built.
01:28:46We love you, Mayor Martha.
01:28:48Love you.
01:29:00Looks like they found a story
01:29:02to replace me with after all.
01:29:07What?
01:29:09Is there going to really be
01:29:11a great mayor?
01:29:13Yes.
01:29:15We're going to be one big happy family.