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00:00:00Excuse me, what are you doing?
00:00:08I'm opening my apartment door.
00:00:10What does it look like?
00:00:12No, that is my apartment.
00:00:14I just got the keys.
00:00:16Yeah, I think you're mixed up princess.
00:00:20Maybe you're in 105.
00:00:22Nice try.
00:00:24I think I know what my apartment is.
00:00:26I think you're in 105.
00:00:28I'm just...
00:00:30Yeah, I don't think so.
00:00:32Bye-bye now.
00:00:34And good luck with whatever it is you've got going on.
00:00:36Wait!
00:00:48Case in point.
00:00:50What the hell are you doing?
00:00:52Let go of the door, asshole.
00:00:54I am not an asshole. This is my door.
00:00:56No, it is not.
00:00:58Quiet out there. I'm trying to watch the game.
00:01:08Can you tell her this is my apartment?
00:01:10I checked.
00:01:12It seems my husband made a mistake
00:01:14and double leased this apartment
00:01:16to both of you.
00:01:18Okay, well, is there another unit you could give her?
00:01:20Because I'm not leaving.
00:01:22Well, I am not leaving.
00:01:24This is my only available unit.
00:01:26Well, I sincerely hope that you can figure something else out.
00:01:28I will pay double deposit if you let me have this place.
00:01:30Excuse me?
00:01:32Ma'am, I'm serious.
00:01:34You have no idea how badly I need this.
00:01:38Here. Take my credit card.
00:01:48What?
00:01:50How?
00:01:52How?
00:01:54Well, well, well.
00:01:56Can I have the apartment now?
00:01:58No. No.
00:02:00I paid the deposit and got approved.
00:02:02Same as you.
00:02:04Unfortunately, Mr. Rhodes did apply first.
00:02:06Oh, please. Call me Andy.
00:02:10Andy!
00:02:12How could you be this cruel?
00:02:16First, you leave me at the altar
00:02:18and now you're trying to steal our apartment?
00:02:20You know, I really thought that you loved me.
00:02:22Are you too?
00:02:24No, no, no. I don't know this woman.
00:02:26I've never met her before in my life.
00:02:30We celebrated our five-year anniversary in April.
00:02:32Our first date was on the pier.
00:02:34You won me an octopus, Andy.
00:02:36An octo-what?
00:02:38Seriously, I don't know this woman.
00:02:40Ma'am, if he says he doesn't know you,
00:02:42I have to abide by policy and I...
00:02:44It's just...
00:02:46I'm pregnant.
00:02:48You can't abandon me
00:02:50on the streets
00:02:52with a baby on the way.
00:03:00With a baby on the way?
00:03:02No, no, no.
00:03:04You can't believe a word she is saying.
00:03:06She is crazy.
00:03:08Mr. Rhodes, if you can't reconcile with your poor fiancé,
00:03:10I'm going to have to call security.
00:03:12Since you both paid a deposit,
00:03:14the first two months' rent's covered.
00:03:18Okay, who are you?
00:03:20You don't recognize the girl you left at the altar?
00:03:22Really hurts, Andy.
00:03:28Okay, look, I had to do something.
00:03:30Today was my wedding day,
00:03:32and I just really couldn't go through with it,
00:03:34so I ran.
00:03:36Yeah, I kind of gathered that.
00:03:38My credit cards are frozen.
00:03:40My bank account is probably joined, too.
00:03:42Look, it was really an emergency.
00:03:44Okay, what is your name?
00:03:46Corinne.
00:03:48Corinne Carter.
00:03:50Um...
00:03:52Okay, Corinne.
00:03:54You know, you seem really nice and sane and all,
00:03:56but emergency or not,
00:03:58you just manipulated your way into my apartment.
00:04:00Your apartment?
00:04:02Well, you did hear her, right?
00:04:04I did pay half of the rent for the next two months.
00:04:06Oh, well,
00:04:08how are you going to pay that when it's up?
00:04:10You're broke.
00:04:12I will figure it out, okay?
00:04:14Just relax.
00:04:18No, don't.
00:04:20Don't do this, Andy.
00:04:22Look, this is a bad idea. You don't even know her.
00:04:24Why would you feel bad for her? It makes no sense.
00:04:28Hmm.
00:04:34Mm-mm.
00:04:38Um...
00:04:40I think you lost something there.
00:04:42Magic Mike?
00:04:46I think you lost something there.
00:04:48Magic Mike?
00:04:50Oh, on the contrary.
00:04:52I'm making myself at home.
00:04:54This is my apartment,
00:04:56so I can wear or not wear
00:04:58whatever I want.
00:05:00Are you sure you can handle this arrangement?
00:05:02You've never lived with a guy before.
00:05:04You might want to back down.
00:05:06I don't want to make you uncomfortable.
00:05:20Rest assured,
00:05:22despite this tempting face
00:05:26and this nice body,
00:05:28I will be just fine.
00:05:30I will be just fine.
00:05:34The real question
00:05:36is whether you will be.
00:05:38Um...
00:05:40What, uh...
00:05:42What's this book?
00:05:44Well, you would know
00:05:46if it wasn't upside down.
00:05:54I'm cleaning this one!
00:05:56What?
00:05:58I wanted that room!
00:06:00Come on, it gets the good light and everything.
00:06:02It should have been faster done.
00:06:12Hey, Corinne.
00:06:14I heard what happened.
00:06:16I'm so sorry.
00:06:18No, it's okay, Monica.
00:06:20I mean, it was probably for the best.
00:06:22It was my choice after all.
00:06:24That's good to hear.
00:06:26Here's your personal email.
00:06:28Your work email was deactivated.
00:06:30Take a look and sign it when you can.
00:06:32My what?
00:06:34Your severance package.
00:06:36Did your dad not...
00:06:38He's firing me?
00:06:40Oh my god.
00:06:42Corinne, I'm so sorry.
00:06:44I would love to help you, but your dad threatened me.
00:06:46Well, it sounds like him.
00:06:48No, it's okay, Monica.
00:06:50I got an apartment.
00:06:52At least I have somewhere to live.
00:06:54Fine.
00:06:56Ugh, my roommate.
00:06:58He's kind of an asshole, but he's fine.
00:07:00E, you're living with a guy?
00:07:02Yeah, it's a really long story.
00:07:04Remind me to tell you about it at some point.
00:07:06Well, is he hot at least?
00:07:10Yeah, and it makes it kind of worse.
00:07:12Well, you let me know if he tries anything.
00:07:14I'll come over there and teach him a lesson.
00:07:16I've gotta go.
00:07:18I'm really sorry, Corinne. I'll catch you later.
00:07:20Bye.
00:07:24I'm just when I thought it couldn't get any worse.
00:07:36Corinne, hurry up. I need to pee.
00:07:48Sorry, what did you say? It's loud in here.
00:07:50Look, get out.
00:07:52Look, get out. I need to pee.
00:07:56No, just take your time.
00:07:58It's not like the rest of us have bladders or anything.
00:08:00Look, I've got a job interview, and I've got to look my best.
00:08:02Okay?
00:08:08Hello?
00:08:10What are you still doing in here?
00:08:12I am not done with my hair.
00:08:14You can go ahead. I'm not going to look.
00:08:16Are you insane?
00:08:18I can't use the bathroom while you're in it.
00:08:20Wow, I really didn't take you for a prude, Andy.
00:08:24I guess you're just going to have to wait a little bit longer.
00:08:26Are you serious? I'm going to be late for work.
00:08:30Okay, fine.
00:08:32Catch you later.
00:08:34Okay, get it together, Andy.
00:08:36She's just your roommate.
00:08:40Oh my god!
00:08:44Well, Corinne, your experience at the Carlton Group speaks for itself.
00:08:48And with a sharp wit like that,
00:08:50you will fit right in here at TurnTide.
00:08:54Where can you start?
00:08:56I can actually start right now.
00:08:58Excellent. The boss will love you.
00:09:00He has been looking for a decent person
00:09:02to fill this empty position on his team for months.
00:09:06I can introduce you.
00:09:08Wait, that would be perfect.
00:09:10Let's go.
00:09:12Great.
00:09:14Come on in.
00:09:18So, Corinne.
00:09:20Yes.
00:09:22The promising candidate I was telling you about.
00:09:24I just interviewed her,
00:09:26and I think she'll be a perfect fit.
00:09:28I'll leave you guys to it.
00:09:34So this is the interview that you spent an hour preparing for.
00:09:38Well, too bad you won't be getting the job.
00:09:44Well, too bad you won't be getting the job.
00:09:46Wait, that's not fair.
00:09:48I had no idea that this was your ad agency, okay?
00:09:50And you cannot punish me for an innocent mistake.
00:09:54Well, actually, as it is my ad agency,
00:09:56I can do whatever I want.
00:09:58Okay, well then how do you expect me to pay your precious little rent
00:10:00if I don't have a job?
00:10:02It's easy.
00:10:04Go find a job somewhere else.
00:10:06Leave.
00:10:08Ugh!
00:10:16Oh my God!
00:10:20I am so sorry. I was not looking where I was going.
00:10:24Oh.
00:10:26Are you reading Apricots?
00:10:28I love this book. I read it in high school.
00:10:30I really have never met anyone who's actually read it.
00:10:32Oh, um, Ms. Rosenberg.
00:10:34I didn't know you were coming in today.
00:10:36Please, step into my office
00:10:38so we can discuss the rebranding.
00:10:40No worries at all. I was early.
00:10:42I just met your very impressive associate.
00:10:44I feel good about turntive media already.
00:10:48You know, it's so nice to see such bright minds here.
00:10:50Well, actually...
00:10:52Uh, yes. Thank you. This is Corinne.
00:10:54She is the newest addition to our marketing team.
00:10:56It's her first day.
00:10:58It is?
00:11:00It is?
00:11:02Yep.
00:11:04It is.
00:11:06Go wait in the break room. I'll give you a tour in a second.
00:11:08You better treat her nicely, Rhodes.
00:11:10I would steal her from my company in a heartbeat.
00:11:14Hi.
00:11:34Hi. I'm Corinne.
00:11:36I'm new to the team.
00:11:38We saw.
00:11:40You really put on a show out there.
00:11:42Do you need anything, Corinne?
00:11:44Oh, wait. Are you the coffee girl?
00:11:46You know, I would really, really love a matcha latte.
00:11:48We only have coffee, I'm afraid.
00:11:50I'll make you some.
00:11:52I'm a summer. Thank you.
00:11:56So...
00:11:58What were your names again?
00:12:04Lilia.
00:12:06Welcome to turntive media.
00:12:12Uh...
00:12:18Mr. Rhodes would like to see you in his office.
00:12:26Come in.
00:12:34What the hell happened to you?
00:12:36I...
00:12:38It was the coffee machine. Super finicky.
00:12:40Do you mind if I go home and change?
00:12:42You're living out of a duffel bag.
00:12:44Do you have anything to change into?
00:12:46Okay.
00:12:50Here.
00:12:52Take my card.
00:12:54Go get yourself some new clothes.
00:12:56We have a client meeting later tonight.
00:12:58You can't go looking like that.
00:13:00No, I couldn't take your...
00:13:02No, take it. I see it as an investment in company talent.
00:13:04Take it, Corinne.
00:13:06Alright then.
00:13:08So I'll see you back at the apartment
00:13:10and we can go from there?
00:13:12See you.
00:13:14Have fun.
00:13:16I will. Bye.
00:13:36What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:38What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:40What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:42What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:44What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:46What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:48What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:50What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:52What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:54What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:56What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:13:58What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:14:00What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:14:02What the fuck is wrong with you?
00:14:04Fuck, Murphy.
00:14:06I'm sorry, did you just say $10,000?
00:14:08Yes.
00:14:10My bank called me. They thought my credit card was stolen.
00:14:12Oh my God.
00:14:14What the hell, Corinne?
00:14:16I'm so sorry. I didn't even look at the tax. I just picked out things that I liked.
00:14:18This is how you shop?
00:14:20At high-end luxury stores without looking at the price?
00:14:22I mean, before you ran away, what were you?
00:14:24Look, I will return everything.
00:14:26I have the receipt, okay?
00:14:28It's somewhere.
00:14:30I promise that this will all be resolved by tomorrow.
00:14:34Corinne, just...
00:14:36I'm not happy about how this happened, but...
00:14:38Don't go to the trouble.
00:14:40It's whatever.
00:14:42Now, come on. We have to go meet with that client.
00:14:44So, chop-chop.
00:14:46Whatever? You're not mad?
00:14:48I mean, I was when I thought you were taking advantage of me,
00:14:50but it turns out you are just completely financially irresponsible.
00:14:52Hey!
00:14:54Am I wrong?
00:14:56Look, I can return everything, okay?
00:14:58Look, just forget it. It's not a big deal.
00:15:04$10,000 down the drain,
00:15:06and it's just...
00:15:08whatever?
00:15:10What is he like?
00:15:20Apologies for the delay, Mr. Kepner.
00:15:22Rush hour traffic.
00:15:24No matter, boy.
00:15:26Now, who do we have here?
00:15:28Oh, Corinne Carter.
00:15:30I am the new marketing associate with Turntide Media.
00:15:32Brought her along as part of the onboarding process.
00:15:34She'll be shadowing this meeting.
00:15:36Well, if I had known you
00:15:38hire such magnificent specimens
00:15:40at your agency, Rhodes,
00:15:42I'd have given you the deal right then.
00:15:50Well, of course, we would be honored
00:15:52if you would choose us, but...
00:15:54I would hope it's for less superficial reasons,
00:15:56but...
00:15:58I'm assuming you're joking.
00:16:00How about I get us some drinks?
00:16:06Tell you what, Miss, uh...
00:16:08Taryn, uh...
00:16:10Carla?
00:16:12Have a nightcap with me later,
00:16:14and the deal is yours.
00:16:16Excuse me?
00:16:18Oh, it's a really good deal, honey.
00:16:20It's just one night.
00:16:22You do want to make your boss proud,
00:16:24don't you?
00:16:26Look, I don't know
00:16:28who the fuck you think you are,
00:16:30and you're probably too drunk to even realize,
00:16:32but I am not that kind of girl, okay?
00:16:34I don't play nice with men like you,
00:16:36so why don't you just keep your dirty hands
00:16:38off of me?
00:16:40You let an employee
00:16:42talk to a client like that?
00:16:44Do you own our business or not?
00:16:50Well...
00:16:59You mean, am I gonna let a client
00:17:01talk to an employee like that?
00:17:03The answer's no!
00:17:05You punched me. You punched me!
00:17:07Do you know who I am, boy?
00:17:09I do now.
00:17:11Let's go.
00:17:28Oh, shit.
00:17:36Now to dust.
00:17:44Okay, well, I don't have
00:17:46whatever that is.
00:17:52Okay, well, I don't have
00:17:54whatever that is.
00:17:59Hmm.
00:18:08Shit!
00:18:10Uh...
00:18:12Okay.
00:18:14What are you doing in my...
00:18:18Oh, my God.
00:18:20What did you do?
00:18:22It was an accident. I barely touched it.
00:18:24It just fell.
00:18:26This dog? On accident?
00:18:28Oh, my God.
00:18:30I am so sorry.
00:18:32I'm going to sweep it up and...
00:18:34No! Get out!
00:18:36Get out!
00:18:40Get out!
00:18:42Wait, you can't kick me out.
00:18:44This is my apartment, too.
00:18:46I'll make sure you get the deposit back. Leave!
00:18:50Wait, I don't have my phone
00:18:52or wallet or anything, Andy.
00:18:54Look, I can't go anywhere!
00:18:56Andy!
00:19:04I'm sorry, little guy.
00:19:08No more roommates.
00:19:24Was she trying to clean my room?
00:19:40Corinne!
00:19:54Okay.
00:20:04Okay, I guess Lucy, too.
00:20:18Well, I wonder
00:20:20what happened to her.
00:20:22She was in the office in pajamas.
00:20:24That's a first.
00:20:26Do you think she got kicked out of her apartment by her boyfriend?
00:20:30It's morning already.
00:20:32Nice pajamas.
00:20:36Leave me alone.
00:20:42Corinne, I'll see you in my office, please.
00:20:52Okay.
00:21:00Go home and change.
00:21:04I thought you evicted me.
00:21:06Half of the office has already seen you like this.
00:21:08Don't you want to change?
00:21:22No.
00:21:40This is not a good idea.
00:21:42It's just not there yet.
00:21:44Have you guys seen Corinne yet?
00:21:46You mean since this morning?
00:21:48No.
00:21:50How unprofessional.
00:21:56Corinne!
00:22:00Corinne?
00:22:16Corinne?
00:22:18Hey, are you okay?
00:22:36Corinne.
00:22:40You're burning up.
00:22:42Why?
00:22:44No, you have a fever.
00:22:46Stay here. I'll get some medicine.
00:22:56Hey, come on. Take this.
00:23:00Come on.
00:23:08I'll let you sleep.
00:23:10I'm sorry.
00:23:12Just let me stay.
00:23:16Okay.
00:23:40Why am I naked?
00:23:46I'm sorry.
00:23:52So, um...
00:23:54Relax.
00:23:56I'm familiar with the human body.
00:23:58I don't even have one of my own.
00:24:00But you want me to take this off so that we're even?
00:24:04No, I've seen enough of you.
00:24:06Thank you very much.
00:24:08Let's just pretend that this never happened, alright?
00:24:12Are you feeling better?
00:24:14No.
00:24:16I'm starving.
00:24:18There's muffins on the counter.
00:24:24You got muffins?
00:24:28They were a gift from a client.
00:24:30Don't eat them all.
00:24:32Uh-huh.
00:24:38Who the hell are you?
00:24:40Who the hell are you?
00:24:42What are you doing in Andy's apartment?
00:24:44Are you the maid or something?
00:24:46Excuse you. I live here.
00:24:48And you haven't explained who you are yet.
00:24:50I'm Betty, Andy's fiancé.
00:24:56I'm Betty, Andy's fiancé.
00:24:58Uh, not my fiancé.
00:25:00Betty, just because our parents shook hands on it
00:25:02before we were born doesn't make it real.
00:25:04Now please, stop stalking me.
00:25:06Well, I wouldn't have to stalk you
00:25:08if you hadn't ghosted me.
00:25:10Oh, damn.
00:25:12This apartment's even dingier than the last one.
00:25:14You ghosted her?
00:25:16Ooh, that is so bad.
00:25:20You know, would you have preferred that I file a restraining order?
00:25:22Ooh, that is really bad, too.
00:25:24God, I would just gut it now.
00:25:26Oh, you'd love that, wouldn't you?
00:25:28Oh, what? Do you think you're his girlfriend or something?
00:25:34Well, actually, yes.
00:25:36What?
00:25:38Very happy.
00:25:42Well, I guess this apartment came with more than one downgrade.
00:25:44Excuse you.
00:25:46Come on, Andy.
00:25:48Stop playing hard-to-get. You know we belong together.
00:25:50No.
00:25:52Now leave before I call the police.
00:25:54No, no, no, no, no.
00:26:00I knew it was weird for the owner of an advertising agency
00:26:02to be in this apartment.
00:26:04How many girls are gonna knock on our door, Andy?
00:26:08Shut up, and it's none of your business.
00:26:10My big-shot roommate is a playboy
00:26:12with a trail of broken hearts.
00:26:14Lucky am I for the free entertainment.
00:26:24Mrs. Rhodes.
00:26:26It's a pleasure to have you here at Turntide.
00:26:30Who's your guest?
00:26:32Oh, Andrew.
00:26:34Oh, Andrew.
00:26:36Who's your guest?
00:26:38Oh, Andrew. This is Mr. Carlton.
00:26:40Of the Carlton Group.
00:26:42The one and only.
00:26:44Mr. Carlton, would you mind
00:26:46if I had a word with Mrs. Rhodes?
00:26:48Melissa here will show you upstairs.
00:26:56What? Did I do something wrong?
00:26:58Why are you here?
00:27:00Again?
00:27:02To bring you another outstanding opportunity.
00:27:04Andy, Mr. Carlton
00:27:06can improve your standing immensely.
00:27:08Come on now.
00:27:10Mom, I have told you a million times.
00:27:12I want to make a name for myself.
00:27:14Stop meddling in my business.
00:27:16You know what?
00:27:18You are going to hear him out.
00:27:20Now let's not keep him waiting. Come on now.
00:27:34What are you looking for?
00:27:36I can't seem to find a file
00:27:38on the Braxton Project.
00:27:40You know, I think
00:27:42Andy took that into his office.
00:27:48Somebody's about to get in trouble.
00:28:04Dad?
00:28:06We're looking to expand
00:28:08in the next quarter.
00:28:10Please.
00:28:12So,
00:28:14what brings you here today?
00:28:16The Carlton Group.
00:28:18We are very interested
00:28:20in acquiring you.
00:28:26Excuse me?
00:28:28Sorry.
00:28:30I stubbed my toe.
00:28:32Please continue.
00:28:34Well, like I was saying,
00:28:36I'm interested in acquiring TTM.
00:28:40I'm flattered,
00:28:42Mr. Carlton,
00:28:44but we're not looking to be bought anytime soon.
00:28:46I'm very proud of how far we've come
00:28:48as an independent startup,
00:28:50and I have plans to grow it further on my own.
00:28:52I think it's a brilliant idea.
00:28:54I mean, joining with the Carlton Group
00:28:56would give Turntide the much-needed
00:28:58stability in this very competitive industry.
00:29:00Our identity
00:29:02as a young, contemporary brand
00:29:04distinguishes us in the marketplace.
00:29:06I'm not so sure that
00:29:08Turntide would mesh well with the Carlton Group's
00:29:10long-standing traditions.
00:29:12Well, you would have to create a new identity, of course.
00:29:14I mean,
00:29:16you're an ad agency. That's your job, right?
00:29:18Your younger generation just
00:29:20doesn't appreciate the value
00:29:22of an established brand.
00:29:24And do you really want to
00:29:26go into competition with us?
00:29:28Mr. Rhodes, I think
00:29:30this is an opportunity of a lifetime.
00:29:32Thank you for the offer,
00:29:34Mr. Carlton, but I have to kindly
00:29:36refuse.
00:29:38Oh, Ed, you know how this generation is.
00:29:40Always changing their mind
00:29:42and so stubborn.
00:29:44But, you know, they always do
00:29:46come around.
00:29:48You have daughters, don't you?
00:29:50What is it? Chloe
00:29:52and Corrine, isn't it?
00:29:54I only have one daughter.
00:29:56Chloe.
00:30:04I only have one daughter.
00:30:06Chloe.
00:30:08Now you have a big pitch coming up
00:30:10with the Goldfield
00:30:12Beer Group next week.
00:30:14We're also bidding on that deal.
00:30:16Do you want to make a bet
00:30:18to see who wins?
00:30:20How do you know about that?
00:30:22That was supposed to be a private pitch.
00:30:24Eyes everywhere.
00:30:26If you win the Carlton deal,
00:30:28I will hand you three of my
00:30:30hand-picked, most valuable
00:30:32clients.
00:30:34But if I win,
00:30:36you sell me your company.
00:30:40Alright.
00:30:44Deal.
00:30:46Alright. Bam!
00:30:48I look forward to acquiring your company.
00:30:50Oh!
00:31:02Oh, my God.
00:31:04So sorry for the interruption.
00:31:08Well, I will see you later.
00:31:10No, no, no. What were you doing
00:31:12under my desk and in my office?
00:31:14I was just looking for a file and I thought it would be in here.
00:31:16And then I heard you coming
00:31:18and
00:31:20it just felt like the best idea.
00:31:22You sure it doesn't have anything to do with Ed Carlton?
00:31:26Well,
00:31:28look, I may or may not have
00:31:30hit him with my bike three years ago and I thought he was
00:31:32going to recognize me. Okay, well, that's actually
00:31:34really funny, but I'm not really in a laughing
00:31:36mood. You heard everything that just happened.
00:31:38You're making the right choice.
00:31:40I know it's risky, but
00:31:42this could be your only shot to save
00:31:44term time.
00:31:46If you need
00:31:48any help, let me know.
00:31:54You deserve it.
00:31:56I do.
00:32:00Walk of shame?
00:32:10Hey.
00:32:12Congrats, man.
00:32:14On what?
00:32:16She's a 10 for sure.
00:32:18Don't blame you one bit for taking a bite of new hire.
00:32:22If you think I hired Corinne for anything other than her
00:32:24skill set, maybe you should go find somewhere else to work.
00:32:26Alright.
00:32:28Damn, man.
00:32:30Forget I said anything.
00:32:40Yeah, we can definitely do that.
00:32:42We should be able to have it to you by tomorrow.
00:32:44I think if...
00:32:46Let me call you back.
00:32:48Bob. Vince.
00:32:50To what do I owe the pleasure?
00:32:52Your mother would like you at a fitting
00:32:54for your wedding suit. We're here to
00:32:56escort you. Well, that's not going to happen.
00:32:58I have a really busy
00:33:00schedule today and also I'm not getting married.
00:33:02Well, your mother is very
00:33:04insistent, Mr. Rhodes.
00:33:06Very.
00:33:08Did my dad send that?
00:33:10Guys.
00:33:12Hey, let him go!
00:33:14Whoa!
00:33:20You didn't
00:33:22need to do that. I have been seeing
00:33:24these creeps around, okay? Be safe. Get pepper spray.
00:33:26Yeah, I'll look into that.
00:33:28Oh, I think you got some on my shirt.
00:33:30Oh, it's fine. I'll do laundry.
00:33:32Now? I can do
00:33:34laundry.
00:33:36I think.
00:33:40Beep.
00:33:42Beep.
00:33:52Beep.
00:33:54Beep.
00:33:56Beep.
00:34:14Oh, it burns. It burns.
00:34:16It burns.
00:34:18Oh, not my feet.
00:34:20Oh!
00:34:22Ow!
00:34:26Beep.
00:34:34The other nail.
00:34:36Oh.
00:34:38This one.
00:34:44Come on.
00:34:46Beep.
00:34:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:34:56Spoon?
00:34:58I quit.
00:35:00No.
00:35:02Here.
00:35:10Okay, whatever my parents were paying the maids,
00:35:12they need to double it.
00:35:16Okay, wax or oil?
00:35:20Beep.
00:35:24Beep.
00:35:26Huh. Close enough.
00:35:38Hey!
00:35:40Did you cook?
00:35:42Yep, and I used a recipe.
00:35:44Oh, and the best part is
00:35:50I cleaned the floors.
00:35:52You what?
00:35:54I just wanted to say thank you
00:35:56for all of your help and, you know, getting me a job.
00:35:58And it's Saturday.
00:36:00So I cleaned the floors.
00:36:04Looks great in here, and
00:36:06smells great, too.
00:36:08Yeah, well, get over here before it gets cold.
00:36:14Uh, what the hell did you clean the floors with?
00:36:16Uh, soap.
00:36:18Oh, and then I polished them with oil.
00:36:22Olive oil.
00:36:24I'm assuming that's not the right kind of oil?
00:36:26No, not the right kind of oil.
00:36:28We are going to walk
00:36:30very, very slowly
00:36:32to the towel closet.
00:36:34Yeah?
00:36:36Oh.
00:36:38Okay, I have to go.
00:36:40Come on, right here.
00:36:42Okay.
00:36:44Wait!
00:36:58Oh, my God.
00:37:00Are you okay?
00:37:06It smells good.
00:37:08It smells so good.
00:37:10It smells so good.
00:37:12It smells really great.
00:37:14I should...
00:37:16Brussels sprouts.
00:37:18Yeah, I'll go get the...
00:37:20Yeah, you do that.
00:37:22Okay.
00:37:26Okay, new house rule.
00:37:28No more chores without supervision.
00:37:30Hey, dinner was edible.
00:37:32Mm-hmm.
00:37:38Need a hand over there?
00:37:40No.
00:37:46I'm all powerful.
00:37:48Yeah, the bruise on my ass would say otherwise.
00:37:50But...
00:37:52Sure.
00:37:54I am really, really sorry about that.
00:37:56There's a lot I need to learn.
00:37:58Yeah.
00:38:00There's a lot that you do know.
00:38:02Yeah, like how to escape a wedding.
00:38:04I saw those heels.
00:38:06That could not have been easy.
00:38:10Okay.
00:38:12If you could be any animal,
00:38:14which one would you be?
00:38:16I'd be like a spider monkey.
00:38:18Okay, so which ones go?
00:38:20Jump, I don't know, X?
00:38:22X!
00:38:24You know, my mom
00:38:26taught my sister and I
00:38:28perfect posture and
00:38:30impeccable taste.
00:38:32But...
00:38:34she didn't teach us
00:38:36anything useful.
00:38:38Like how to cook, or clean,
00:38:40or live independently.
00:38:42I mean, I never really liked those lessons anyway.
00:38:44I was always just questioning everything.
00:38:46My sister was really good at it, though.
00:38:48And then at some point,
00:38:50they just stopped trying.
00:38:52So you have a sister?
00:38:54Yeah. Older.
00:38:56Chloe.
00:38:58She is
00:39:00the definition
00:39:02of golden child.
00:39:04Brilliant, beautiful, and
00:39:06most importantly, obese.
00:39:08Yeah, in my parents' eyes, I was always
00:39:10the disappointing,
00:39:12troublemaking, younger sister
00:39:14who was only really good for
00:39:16one thing.
00:39:18Marriage.
00:39:20And hopefully to a guy
00:39:22who would just shut me up for good.
00:39:24I see.
00:39:26An arranged marriage.
00:39:28You don't really seem that surprised.
00:39:30Uh, yeah.
00:39:32It, uh, happened to a friend of mine.
00:39:34Oh.
00:39:36Yeah.
00:39:38I only met him, like, once
00:39:40before the wedding.
00:39:42Well, you know what?
00:39:44I'm glad you ran away.
00:39:46Fuck him.
00:39:50Yeah?
00:39:52Okay, well,
00:39:54I haven't really brought much peace into your life.
00:39:56I'm not good at
00:39:58everything like my sister, okay?
00:40:00I don't pick up on things easily.
00:40:02You're smart, Corinne.
00:40:04Scary smart, sometimes.
00:40:06And I think that you
00:40:08just need to show them that you
00:40:10can live just as good of a life, no, you know what? Hell,
00:40:12better.
00:40:14On your own terms.
00:40:16And you're not alone.
00:40:18Why are you
00:40:20looking at me like that?
00:40:22No, I'm sorry. I just...
00:40:24I just really
00:40:26want to kiss you.
00:40:44Well...
00:40:46Mmm.
00:40:48Mmm.
00:40:50No.
00:40:52No, no.
00:40:54Why?
00:40:56Mmm.
00:40:58There better be something in your pocket.
00:41:00Ugh, what are you imagining?
00:41:02Oh, God.
00:41:06Uh, we should...
00:41:08Yeah.
00:41:10...do anything else. Okay.
00:41:12Okay, yeah.
00:41:14Was I snoring?
00:41:16You know, I'm gonna get some water. I'm gonna get some water.
00:41:18Okay.
00:41:20This apartment is depressing, you know that?
00:41:24The only thing you own is action
00:41:26figures and video games.
00:41:28That is the definition of delinquency.
00:41:30Excuse me?
00:41:32Look, we've lived in this apartment long
00:41:34enough, okay? Where's the
00:41:36decor? The books?
00:41:38The books?
00:41:40I don't read books. It's the 21st century.
00:41:42Who owns books?
00:41:44Every sensible adult in the world?
00:41:46Well, I, uh, didn't take you for a nerd,
00:41:48Corey.
00:41:50Okay, this is unacceptable. You need to read,
00:41:52Andy. How can you be the founder of a
00:41:54media company if you
00:41:56don't read? I listen to podcasts.
00:41:58Gross.
00:42:00I gotta go run some errands.
00:42:02I'll be home later. Okay.
00:42:04You can just do whatever you want.
00:42:06Unless you're asking me for permission. In that case,
00:42:08no.
00:42:12Did you forget your keys again?
00:42:20John?
00:42:26John?
00:42:28So this is where you're
00:42:30spending your little vacation?
00:42:32No, um,
00:42:34this is my home.
00:42:36Home? Very funny.
00:42:38This is merely a month-long vacation.
00:42:40Very funny. This is merely a month-long tantrum.
00:42:42Befitting of a
00:42:44brat who is
00:42:46ungrateful as you.
00:42:48Well, I like it.
00:42:50When are you coming back? James did not
00:42:52like that stunt you pulled.
00:42:54And you embarrassed us all.
00:42:56And you almost cost us our connection
00:42:58with the Prescott's. Luckily,
00:43:00James and his parents are willing
00:43:02to forgive.
00:43:04How did you find me? Oh, please.
00:43:06I hired a private investigator
00:43:08when you ran.
00:43:10I've known about this place for weeks.
00:43:12You cut me off completely just so you could
00:43:14secretly watch me suffer?
00:43:16No. This is my life now,
00:43:18okay? I have worked for it.
00:43:20Just leave me alone.
00:43:22Cutting you off was your punishment.
00:43:24It was to teach you a lesson. But apparently, I guess
00:43:26it didn't. You are a
00:43:28Carlton. Act like it.
00:43:30Your sister is nearly
00:43:32ready to take over as the CEO of
00:43:34our company. While
00:43:36you are wasting
00:43:38our name, the least that you can
00:43:40do is accept your place
00:43:42as a dutiful wife.
00:43:44I am not some complacent little prize
00:43:46for your business partners.
00:43:48You know what?
00:43:50My boyfriend is coming home soon and
00:43:52he really doesn't like it when I'm upset.
00:43:54Boyfriend?
00:43:56What boyfriend?
00:43:58What boyfriend? Well, his name is Andy.
00:44:00And if you don't know about him,
00:44:02maybe you should get a new private investigator.
00:44:04Now get out!
00:44:06I regret this little girl.
00:44:28Andy?
00:44:30What are you doing here?
00:44:32I pass by this place
00:44:34every day. You know, I just thought I'd
00:44:36stop in and see what
00:44:38all the hubbub's about.
00:44:40Aww, did my comment
00:44:42get to you? Wait, that is so sweet.
00:44:44No. No, I'm not
00:44:46buying anything.
00:44:48No.
00:44:50I am. Hold this.
00:44:56Classic.
00:44:58Little women?
00:45:00Are they like...
00:45:02Tinkerbell?
00:45:04They are full-sized.
00:45:06You two are building quite the library there.
00:45:10You two are building quite the library there.
00:45:12Oh, we were just getting started.
00:45:14No kidding.
00:45:16Well, we just got a very special shipment in.
00:45:18A rare first edition of the
00:45:20Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Thomas H. Johnson.
00:45:22Which is widely regarded
00:45:24as the authoritative collection of her work.
00:45:26And only for $200.
00:45:28It's an opportunity you can't miss
00:45:30if you're a true collector.
00:45:32Ma'am,
00:45:34Johnson's Complete Emily Dickinson
00:45:36may be her first full collection
00:45:38of her work, but it is far from authoritative.
00:45:40I mean, Miller's has been regarded
00:45:42as the leading version among scholars for,
00:45:44well, years. And if I wanted
00:45:46to get a first edition Johnson, I could easily
00:45:48get it for $80. So before you sell me
00:45:50an outdated and overpriced book, maybe you should
00:45:52just think about whether or not I'm an idiot.
00:45:54Well then.
00:46:00So,
00:46:02you can't do chores, but you're a
00:46:04literature expert.
00:46:06This one is
00:46:08my favorite!
00:46:10I've never heard of it.
00:46:12It is so juicy.
00:46:14High society affairs, unrequited
00:46:16love, plot twists.
00:46:18Oh, it is
00:46:20such a fun time.
00:46:22We have so many.
00:46:24Maybe next time.
00:46:46Could you
00:46:48help me send a postcard?
00:46:50Who's this?
00:46:52This? He
00:46:54is... James Prescott.
00:46:56Current fiance. And
00:46:58you are?
00:47:00Andy Rhodes.
00:47:02You have a fiancé?
00:47:04Okay. You are not my fiancé,
00:47:06James, and just quit telling people that.
00:47:08Just because you left me at the altar doesn't
00:47:10mean we won't get married eventually.
00:47:12Oh, you're that guy!
00:47:14Man, you know, you really
00:47:16can't take no for an answer.
00:47:18Stay out of this.
00:47:20This is between me and her.
00:47:22She can make her own decisions.
00:47:24In fact, you know, why don't we ask her,
00:47:26Curren, did you change your mind?
00:47:28No, I
00:47:30didn't.
00:47:32Well, there you have it.
00:47:34No means no. And she's here
00:47:36with me, so you can go on about your day.
00:47:40And she's here with me, so
00:47:42you can go on about your day.
00:47:44Okay, look, man, I don't know what you think.
00:47:46We are in public. James,
00:47:48I don't even know you, okay? This was all of our parents'
00:47:50idea, and I'm sure there is a lovely
00:47:52girl out there for you who is not me.
00:47:54There you go.
00:47:56Bye-bye now.
00:47:58Look, I don't know who this punk thinks
00:48:00he is, but this isn't over.
00:48:02I wonder what your father has
00:48:04to say about this.
00:48:10His hair is really shiny.
00:48:12Did you get
00:48:14oat in my coffee?
00:48:18I'll get us.
00:48:24Oh my goodness!
00:48:26I've missed you so much.
00:48:28Ditto. Carlton just isn't the same
00:48:30without you.
00:48:32So, this is the new place, huh?
00:48:34Yeah, Turntide Media.
00:48:36Let me give you a tour.
00:48:38Yes.
00:48:46It's a storm cloud.
00:48:48Yeah, remember when I said I had a roommate?
00:48:50And now he's also my boss.
00:48:54But he's not normally like that. I wonder what happened.
00:48:56I think I might know.
00:48:58Someone published an expose
00:49:00on Turntide Media.
00:49:02It's all over the news.
00:49:04Oh no.
00:49:06That's really bad.
00:49:08Yeah, I better go.
00:49:10But dinner soon?
00:49:12Okay, yes, please.
00:49:14Good luck.
00:49:16Thanks.
00:49:20That's a good start to the morning.
00:49:22I'm literally sick to my stomach right now.
00:49:28What's going on?
00:49:30Didn't you hear?
00:49:32We're the new poster child
00:49:34for unethical advertising.
00:49:36Apparently there was a recall on the first product deal
00:49:38Andy ever did as CEO.
00:49:40Oh shit.
00:49:42And the worst part, the Carlton group boosted the article immediately
00:49:44and said,
00:49:46this is what happens when you let a bunch of money-hungry
00:49:48Gen Zers run an ad agency.
00:49:50They gotta be behind it.
00:49:52Didn't Ed Carlton just visit the office a week ago?
00:49:54Can I see you all in the conference room?
00:49:56No.
00:49:58Okay.
00:50:00What's gonna happen?
00:50:02As some of you may know,
00:50:04malicious headlines have been circling around Turntide.
00:50:08And most of the report is false.
00:50:10But,
00:50:12we do have some evidence of an internal data leak.
00:50:14We have a mole?
00:50:18We have a mole?
00:50:20Too soon to say.
00:50:22But I will get to the bottom of this.
00:50:24Well, if you ask me,
00:50:26everything was fine until a certain someone
00:50:28was hired.
00:50:30I guess the tabloids aren't the only one
00:50:32throwing around baseless accusations.
00:50:34I'm just putting together two and two.
00:50:36We didn't have a leak before you were hired.
00:50:38Enough.
00:50:40I didn't call this meeting so that people could point fingers at one another.
00:50:42The Goldfield pitch is coming up
00:50:44and it is our top priority to secure this deal.
00:50:46If we can win them over, who knows,
00:50:48maybe we can regain the trust of some of our other clients.
00:50:50This pitch is life or death for Turntide.
00:50:52So I'm gonna be presenting it.
00:50:58So,
00:51:00mind you, he's fully naked.
00:51:02When he drags me into the shower to show me his
00:51:04waterbending skills.
00:51:06But it was just water dripping down his fingers.
00:51:08Yeah,
00:51:10I was five.
00:51:12You know, I recall having to call 911
00:51:14to rescue you from a tree
00:51:16after your failed experiment
00:51:18with flying using helium balloons.
00:51:20I was
00:51:22levitating off the ground
00:51:24for a little bit.
00:51:26He was lying.
00:51:28He was.
00:51:40Shall we?
00:51:42Wait, look, where the hell are you guys going?
00:51:44You enjoy your night, bro.
00:51:50What the hell
00:51:52is happening?
00:51:54Hey, you really have to learn how to read a room.
00:51:56Their eyes have been glued to each other all night.
00:51:58Oh.
00:52:02Good for them.
00:52:06You're cute.
00:52:08Come on, waterbender.
00:52:10Let's go home.
00:52:12Come on.
00:52:18Well, I for one think Andy and Corrine
00:52:20would be great together.
00:52:22And not just because Andy introduced me
00:52:24to his best friend.
00:52:26Excuse me.
00:52:30Yeah, I'm really rooting for him too.
00:52:32Just glad Corrine is doing well.
00:52:34She's been through so much
00:52:36in such a short time.
00:52:38What, Andy didn't tell you?
00:52:44What, Andy didn't tell you?
00:52:46She got disowned by her rich family.
00:52:48They're apparently a big deal.
00:52:50Wanted her to marry some big shot,
00:52:52but she didn't love him.
00:52:54She's never been on her own before,
00:52:56so she had to learn from scratch.
00:52:58Oh, wow.
00:53:00I had no idea.
00:53:06It's pretty funny then,
00:53:08how she met Andy.
00:53:10It's ironic that she ran away
00:53:12from one rich guy
00:53:14straight into the arms of another.
00:53:16Her family would be thrilled
00:53:18to get their heads out of their asses.
00:53:20Wait, Andy is rich?
00:53:24Yeah, uh-huh.
00:53:26Haven't you heard of the Rhodes family?
00:53:30Oh, my God.
00:53:32Rhodes Hotels? I never even put it together.
00:53:34Yeah, he went on his own a couple years ago.
00:53:36He wanted to make a name for himself,
00:53:38pave his own way aside from his family.
00:53:42You and Corrine don't know
00:53:44anything about Andy.
00:53:46And you don't know about Corrine.
00:53:48Holy shit!
00:53:56Hey, girl.
00:53:58Okay, tell me everything.
00:54:04Basking in the afterglow?
00:54:06I don't kiss and tell.
00:54:08It was amazing.
00:54:10Ten out of ten.
00:54:12But before I give you details,
00:54:14you're never going to guess what I heard last night.
00:54:16But you got a sec?
00:54:18Uh, yeah, sure.
00:54:20I could take a break.
00:54:22Okay, what?
00:54:24What is more important than your sex life?
00:54:26I heard one of the craziest things from Monica last night.
00:54:28Did you know
00:54:30Corrine comes from one of the wealthiest families in the country?
00:54:32What did you say?
00:54:34Corrine.
00:54:36Andy comes from a rich family.
00:54:38Rhodes Hotels.
00:54:40Dude, Corrine is
00:54:42or was, I guess,
00:54:44a Carlton.
00:54:46Why would you hide that?
00:55:04You're a Carlton.
00:55:06Yes.
00:55:08I'm the Carlton's youngest daughter.
00:55:10Not that they would acknowledge it.
00:55:12You're a Carlton.
00:55:14The same corporation that's been trying to buy me out
00:55:16and bad mouth me in the press.
00:55:18Are you the fucking mole?
00:55:20Is that why you showed up in this apartment in the first place?
00:55:22Do you really think that I would do that to you?
00:55:24After everything we've been through?
00:55:26You know me, Andy.
00:55:28You know that I have no loyalty to my family.
00:55:30I don't know.
00:55:32What do you mean?
00:55:34Why didn't you tell me that you come from a rich family too?
00:55:36How is that relevant right now?
00:55:38How is that relevant?
00:55:40You're accusing me of lying about my family
00:55:42yet you did the exact same thing.
00:55:44At least I have an excuse.
00:55:46What's yours? Were you cut off from your family too?
00:55:48No. No, I wasn't.
00:55:50Okay, well then why are you here?
00:55:52You don't even need to live a normal life.
00:55:54What are you just pretending for fun?
00:55:56I am not here for fun.
00:55:58I went out on my own to prove myself.
00:56:00Everybody just expected me to join the family business.
00:56:02I wanted to make my own way in the world.
00:56:04Okay, well then why didn't you just tell me that, okay?
00:56:06Why don't you trust me?
00:56:08I didn't tell you because I thought that you could be a...
00:56:10Could be what?
00:56:12I thought that you could be after my money.
00:56:14I thought that you could be after my money.
00:56:18Okay, look, that came out...
00:56:20Yeah, it fucking did.
00:56:22First I'm a traitor and now I'm a gold digger.
00:56:24You know what? You are just a real class act, Andy.
00:56:26Oh, stop deflecting.
00:56:28You heard that from Mr. Colton
00:56:30You came around in my office, no less,
00:56:32and you didn't say anything. I have every right to be angry.
00:56:34I chose freedom!
00:56:36And I lost everything because of it.
00:56:40Do you really think that I would turn around
00:56:42and just betray you like that?
00:56:46I opened up to you about everything
00:56:48and you just turn around
00:56:50and throw it in my face.
00:56:52I even told you that my parents were for my sister over me.
00:56:54And you know how important it is
00:56:56for me to be treated as an equal
00:56:58and you still don't do it.
00:57:00When? When have I not treated you as an equal?
00:57:02You suspect your equal of ulterior motives
00:57:04so much so
00:57:06that you would accuse her of being the mole
00:57:10after living with her for weeks.
00:57:12It doesn't matter.
00:57:14I saw the door camera footage
00:57:16and Colton was standing right here in this apartment.
00:57:18Did you feed him information then?
00:57:20No.
00:57:26He was just trying to get me to come back.
00:57:28I have seen you lie, Corinne.
00:57:30It comes as easily to you as breathing.
00:57:32Ever since you showed up in this apartment
00:57:34you have caused me nothing but trouble
00:57:36and I swear if you're the reason that my agency is in jeopardy
00:57:38I...
00:57:42That sounds like you already think I'm guilty.
00:57:44So be it.
00:57:50Come on.
00:57:56Oh honey.
00:57:58I'll get the ice cream.
00:58:04Enjoy.
00:58:06Hi, welcome.
00:58:12Corinne.
00:58:16Why did you ask me here, James?
00:58:18To the chase.
00:58:20Okay. Well, you see
00:58:22I haven't quite given up on our future nuptials.
00:58:26Wait. You're going to want to hear what I have to say.
00:58:28Please.
00:58:30What could you possibly say to convince me
00:58:32to go along with this arrangement?
00:58:34Your boy toys in recess, yes.
00:58:36Andy? I know.
00:58:38He's part of the Rhodes family.
00:58:40Big whoop.
00:58:42Not that, Corinne.
00:58:44He's engaged
00:58:46to this woman, Betty Kenden, 25.
00:58:48She's a childhood sweetheart of his.
00:58:50No, no, no.
00:58:52I met her. She's crazy.
00:58:54They've been engaged to be married since childhood.
00:58:56My source is correct, which
00:58:58trust me, it is.
00:59:00The wedding is set for May.
00:59:02Well, you're wrong.
00:59:04Who's your source?
00:59:16Okay, you know what?
00:59:18You still haven't said what that has to do with you and I.
00:59:20So just get to the point.
00:59:22The point is, Corinne,
00:59:24I know you love him,
00:59:26but you can't have him.
00:59:28He belongs to Miss Camden.
00:59:30This past month, with all of it,
00:59:32it's been fake. It's a dream.
00:59:34Fuck you.
00:59:36What I can offer you is real.
00:59:38Yeah, what's that?
00:59:40Security at my home.
00:59:42Assurance that what you have won't disappear in an instant.
00:59:44You will be taken care of.
00:59:46Forever.
00:59:48You will never have to worry or doubt ever again.
00:59:50Take some time.
00:59:52Think about it.
00:59:54I'll be waiting.
00:59:58Do you remember, Andy,
01:00:00how her Easter dress got so muddy
01:00:02that your parents had to cancel the press shoot?
01:00:04Oh, that was such a fun day,
01:00:06despite the looks on their faces.
01:00:08Oh, gosh.
01:00:10You know, you two
01:00:12made such a couple then.
01:00:14And now.
01:00:18Um, excuse me, I need to use the restroom.
01:00:22This place is just
01:00:24so lovely, isn't it?
01:00:26Sorry, I just need to send a quick message.
01:00:28Oh, no problem, dear.
01:00:30Hello?
01:00:40Such a lovely evening,
01:00:42isn't it?
01:00:44Yes.
01:00:46There he is.
01:00:48Fuck this.
01:00:58Fuck this.
01:01:02Excuse me.
01:01:08Is he taunting me?
01:01:10Is this psychological warfare?
01:01:12You know what, James is right.
01:01:14I really need to get myself out of this mess.
01:01:18Corinne!
01:01:20What a coincidence.
01:01:22I was just having dinner
01:01:24with Andy and his mother.
01:01:26Would you like to join?
01:01:28Are you the one who texted me off of Andy's phone?
01:01:30Oh.
01:01:32Did you really think Andy wanted to talk things over
01:01:34and make up? How sad.
01:01:44Hello there.
01:01:46Didn't expect to hear from you so soon.
01:01:48You're right.
01:01:50Imagine that. What will you do?
01:01:58You know what? I would like to propose toast
01:02:00to Turntide
01:02:02and all the success that you've had, Andy.
01:02:04I am so
01:02:06proud of you.
01:02:08Cheers!
01:02:10Thanks, Mom. That means a lot.
01:02:12But I didn't propose this
01:02:14dinner to discuss work.
01:02:16I brought you here because
01:02:18we need to put this matter to bed.
01:02:20What's the matter?
01:02:22Betty and I's engagement.
01:02:24Listen, Mom, I know you and the Camdens have wanted
01:02:26this for my entire life.
01:02:28But just because you're telling people it's going to happen
01:02:30doesn't make it true. I'm a grown man
01:02:32now. I need to make my own decisions.
01:02:34Andy?
01:02:36You know what? I'm tired
01:02:38of this. I have been
01:02:40nothing but patient and understanding
01:02:42for years and all you do is reject
01:02:44me. I've been waiting for you my
01:02:46whole life. What does she have
01:02:48that I don't?
01:02:50Who is she?
01:02:52She is the woman Andy is living with.
01:02:54Andy, is that true?
01:02:58She's just a roommate and her name is Corinne.
01:03:00Betty, I can't marry you. And it's not
01:03:02because of her, it wouldn't be right.
01:03:04I'm sorry.
01:03:06Fix it.
01:03:08I'm going to call my parents.
01:03:10Andy?
01:03:12Just because you have
01:03:14a startup does not mean that you
01:03:16have life figured out. First you turned
01:03:18down the Carltons and now the
01:03:20Camdens? God,
01:03:22what are you doing? Are you
01:03:24trying to run your career into the ground,
01:03:26Andy? Partnerships
01:03:28shouldn't be bought.
01:03:30They should be earned. And I want to marry
01:03:32somebody I love, not somebody that I see business value
01:03:34in. You have known Betty
01:03:36your entire life and our family approves of
01:03:38her. And you stand the risk of
01:03:40insulting her family the
01:03:42longer you put off this marriage.
01:03:44Do you understand?
01:03:46If I can't marry somebody that I love, then
01:03:48I'll just walk away from it all.
01:03:50How dare you?
01:03:52Do you really
01:03:54think that I had a choice in who I married?
01:03:56Do you want the same for your child?
01:03:58You are
01:04:00young and I know what's best
01:04:02for you. And this is not
01:04:04over. And you will figure it out.
01:04:08Are you
01:04:10leaving?
01:04:12Yes.
01:04:14You can just keep the rest of my stuff
01:04:16or throw it away. I don't really
01:04:18care. Is this about the other night?
01:04:20I mean, can you blame me for suspecting you?
01:04:22Do you know what's really ironic?
01:04:24You accuse me of being this big
01:04:26mastermind and saying all this bullshit
01:04:28about me, yet you are the one with the biggest
01:04:30secret of all. What the hell are you talking
01:04:32about? I'm not talking about you.
01:04:34I'm talking about you.
01:04:36The biggest secret of all. What the hell are you talking
01:04:38about? Enjoy married
01:04:40life.
01:04:42Oh, what? Cat got
01:04:44your tongue now?
01:04:46You know, I should have known that you were a player
01:04:48from the very beginning.
01:04:50Why are you even mad? We're just
01:04:52roommates.
01:04:54What does it matter to you?
01:04:56Just roommates.
01:04:58You know, that's low even for you,
01:05:00Andy. What? We had moments.
01:05:02The flirting. Oh, we shared a
01:05:04kiss for God's sake. Does none of that mean anything to you?
01:05:06We were drinking.
01:05:08Right. Got it.
01:05:10Where are you going?
01:05:12None of your business. Oh, you're going back
01:05:14to them, aren't you? To James?
01:05:16And I'm supposed to believe you're innocent now?
01:05:18I always was. If that's the case,
01:05:20then you're a coward. What?
01:05:22After all of the progress you've made,
01:05:24the life that you've built for yourself through blood, sweat, and
01:05:26tears, you're just gonna give it all away?
01:05:28Take the easy way out? You're better than that,
01:05:30Corinne. What does it matter
01:05:32to you?
01:05:34We're just roommates, remember?
01:05:36Well, not anymore!
01:05:46Hmm, look who decided to
01:05:48show up. You look tired.
01:05:50I'm here.
01:06:03Mr. Fincher, Mr. Thompson,
01:06:05it's an honor to have you here today.
01:06:07We will be presenting our pitch for
01:06:09Goldfield Beer as a team.
01:06:11Here at Turntide,
01:06:13we aim to pinpoint the core
01:06:15that makes a product attractive to consumers
01:06:17and then elevate it into the public
01:06:19consciousness. Through meticulous
01:06:21research, we have found that the two words
01:06:23most commonly associated with
01:06:25Goldfield is summer
01:06:27and taste. Now,
01:06:29accompanied with visual and
01:06:31auditory cues.
01:06:39And that brings us
01:06:41to the slogan that will transform
01:06:43Goldfield's presence in the market.
01:06:45Goldfield, the taste
01:06:47of summer.
01:06:51Mr. Rhodes, uh,
01:06:53you certainly put a lot of effort
01:06:55into this. It's an
01:06:57impeccable presentation, virtually
01:06:59flawless. We can see the
01:07:01quality that comes out of Turntide.
01:07:03That may also be your greatest weakness.
01:07:05On the surface, the ad is perfect,
01:07:07but it doesn't possess anything
01:07:09beyond that. I mean, the taste
01:07:11of summer, come on, what does that even mean?
01:07:13I mean, it's
01:07:15soulless.
01:07:17Basic. And we cannot
01:07:19sign off on this.
01:07:23And we cannot sign off
01:07:25on this.
01:07:27Well, you know, you'd be surprised.
01:07:29As I mentioned, studies show that
01:07:31people are very receptive to summer
01:07:33themes. They produce neural responses
01:07:35akin to nostalgia. Ads like
01:07:37this are almost guaranteed
01:07:39to bring in higher year-end profits.
01:07:41It's a safe bet.
01:07:43You're well aware of the advantage of this
01:07:45type of marketing, Mr. Rhodes.
01:07:47Other beer brands have been using it for decades.
01:07:49Yeah, and we're not other beer
01:07:51brands. I mean, we didn't take the risk of
01:07:53coming to a new, up-and-coming ad
01:07:55agency to get a boring,
01:07:57safe pitch.
01:07:59Um, well,
01:08:01you know, I can, uh...
01:08:03We've seen enough from you, Mr. Rhodes.
01:08:05Look, I don't want to
01:08:07give an ultimatum, but if you don't
01:08:09give us something impressive, like, right now,
01:08:11we're walking.
01:08:13Please, if you give us one more day, we can
01:08:15put together a presentation that is equally
01:08:17impressive. We don't want another presentation.
01:08:19We want a good idea.
01:08:25Miss...
01:08:27Corinne Carlton.
01:08:29Corinne Carlton?
01:08:31Isn't that, um...
01:08:33What are you doing?
01:08:35I could pitch.
01:08:39I could pitch.
01:08:41Well, then,
01:08:43go ahead.
01:08:47I recently had the misfortune of losing almost
01:08:49everything I had, and although it was
01:08:51my choice, it was still
01:08:53really hard. And most people think that
01:08:55when you're struggling, you're
01:08:57focused on the basics.
01:08:59Getting a job, finding a safe place to live,
01:09:01affording food and
01:09:03necessities, and surviving.
01:09:05And for the most part, that
01:09:07is, that's true. But
01:09:09in the in-between moments,
01:09:11when everything is just hitting you,
01:09:13you're just looking for comfort.
01:09:15Just about everywhere. You're looking
01:09:17for anything and everything that'll give
01:09:19you a sense of belonging that you used to have.
01:09:21And in one of those moments,
01:09:23someone gave me a Goldfield beer.
01:09:25I had a really hard time opening it.
01:09:27You know, weak hands.
01:09:35But I couldn't believe how
01:09:37something so simple
01:09:39could mean so much.
01:09:41It was just a beer, but...
01:09:43You know, this may not
01:09:45resonate, but I keep thinking about this quote
01:09:47that Ernest Hemingway wrote.
01:09:49I did not care what it was all about in life.
01:09:51You know, all I wanted to know
01:09:53was how to live in it.
01:09:55And if I found out how to live in it,
01:09:57then you learned from
01:09:59what it was all about.
01:10:01Goldfield. Live it.
01:10:03The sun also rises.
01:10:05You'd have no way of knowing this
01:10:07young lady, but our CEO
01:10:09is very fond of Hemingway.
01:10:11If he were here right now,
01:10:13he'd be over the moon. He'll love the idea
01:10:15of our ad referencing a favorite.
01:10:20Well, I can throw together
01:10:22some mock-ups by the end of the week.
01:10:24Excellent.
01:10:26We look forward to seeing that.
01:10:28Ms. Carlton, you have a bright future here.
01:10:32That means a lot.
01:10:50Mr. Thompson, Mr. Fincher,
01:10:52please wait.
01:10:54What more is there to discuss?
01:10:56We made ourselves very clear.
01:10:58I don't know if you know this,
01:11:00but my father is Neil Martin.
01:11:02Okay, and?
01:11:04He's the largest supplier of wheat
01:11:06on the West Coast.
01:11:08A connection with him would be
01:11:10very beneficial for Goldfield.
01:11:12If you go back in there and tell my boss
01:11:14you're turning down Turn Tide's pitch
01:11:16and going with the Carlton ad,
01:11:18I can make that happen.
01:11:22If you had done any research
01:11:24into our company, Ms. Martin,
01:11:26you'd know we produce our own wheat.
01:11:28Goldfield started as a farm.
01:11:30And does Mr. Rhodes know
01:11:32that you're trying to bribe us
01:11:34on behalf of another company?
01:11:36How about,
01:11:38if you do it,
01:11:40I'll give you a night you won't forget.
01:11:42Both of you.
01:11:44Both of you.
01:11:50Mr. Rhodes,
01:11:52you need to control your people.
01:11:54Never in my entire career
01:11:56have I experienced something so unprofessional.
01:11:58Is this your corporate culture?
01:12:00Absolutely not.
01:12:02And this is no longer an employee of Turn Tide.
01:12:04My sincerest apologies to both of you,
01:12:06and we will make up for this violation tenfold.
01:12:08If you can come through
01:12:10like your all-star associate promised,
01:12:12maybe we can forget about this.
01:12:20Mr. Rhodes, please.
01:12:22What the fuck were you thinking?
01:12:24I've worked
01:12:26my ass off for this company.
01:12:28I was here when it was nothing.
01:12:30I should have been made a partner
01:12:32ages ago, but you never even considered it.
01:12:34Ed Carlton offered me
01:12:36an executive role just for doing
01:12:38a small favor.
01:12:40So you betrayed us?
01:12:42Put the entire agency in jeopardy.
01:12:44If Corinne hadn't saved us back there...
01:12:46Please! I could have done the same thing.
01:12:48Pack your things.
01:12:50You're fired.
01:13:10You're fired.
01:13:22You didn't have to buy that.
01:13:36Not one word,
01:13:38not one gesture of yours shall I,
01:13:40could I, ever forget.
01:13:46You read it.
01:13:56Mr. Carlton.
01:13:58Figured you would show up at some point.
01:14:00Come to hand over your clients to me?
01:14:04Enjoy them while you have them,
01:14:06because I'll come crawling back soon.
01:14:08Do you know who won the deal for us?
01:14:10Corinne.
01:14:12Your daughter.
01:14:14Seems like you lost your biggest asset when you cut her off from the family.
01:14:16Corinne?
01:14:18How?
01:14:20I have a deal for you, Ed.
01:14:22What?
01:14:24I will give you back these clients,
01:14:26but you have to give up something else.
01:14:28And that would be?
01:14:30Corinne. Relinquish your control and let her live her own life
01:14:32on her own terms.
01:14:34Stay out of her life for good.
01:14:40Stay out of her life for good.
01:14:42Deal.
01:14:54Betty, we need to talk about the wedding.
01:15:00Hey, Melissa, have you seen Andy?
01:15:02I just really need to talk to him.
01:15:04No, he's not in yet.
01:15:06But did you hear what happened?
01:15:08No, what happened?
01:15:10Andy fired Lillia.
01:15:12Apparently she's the Carlton mole.
01:15:14It got really intense, so he sent her packing.
01:15:16It was epic.
01:15:18Wait.
01:15:20He's also super hot.
01:15:22What? How did I miss this?
01:15:24You were still in the meeting room.
01:15:26I was the only witness.
01:15:28Perks of being HR.
01:15:30Do you know where he is?
01:15:32That's the craziest part.
01:15:34He is at the courthouse downtown.
01:15:36What?
01:15:38He's getting married.
01:15:50Andy?
01:15:54I'm so sorry.
01:15:56I thought...
01:16:00Corinne?
01:16:06Someone told me that you were at the courthouse.
01:16:08Are you here to heroically
01:16:10stop Myrene's marriage?
01:16:12You don't belong with Betty, okay?
01:16:14You just don't.
01:16:16You've worked so hard and you deserve to be with
01:16:18somebody that loves you, like everything about you.
01:16:20Maybe Betty does, but you know what?
01:16:22I really don't think so. She's kind of a bitch.
01:16:24Sorry, I'm getting kind of sidetracked.
01:16:26Do not laugh at me, okay?
01:16:28I am trying to give a speech.
01:16:30You, um...
01:16:32You deserve to pick your own path.
01:16:34Whatever that is.
01:16:36And you know, I've always kind of really
01:16:38admired that about you.
01:16:40Don't go through with it.
01:16:42If I can call off my wedding, then so can you.
01:16:44Are you done?
01:16:46Yes.
01:16:48I'm not marrying Betty.
01:16:52I'm not marrying Betty.
01:16:54Hey, Betty.
01:16:56Can we talk about the marriage?
01:16:58Andy, can't you just be happy with me?
01:17:00Our mothers are so intent on the marriage
01:17:02they've decided to forego the wedding altogether
01:17:04and just get it over with in a courthouse.
01:17:06Isn't that enough for you?
01:17:08You need to stand up to them with me.
01:17:10This whole time you've been perfectly obedient,
01:17:12this will not be over until you say no too.
01:17:14It's not just obedience, Andy.
01:17:16I've loved you since we were kids.
01:17:18You don't love me.
01:17:20You don't even know what love is.
01:17:22I was never going to marry Betty
01:17:24contrary to popular belief.
01:17:26Oh, just like I was never the mole
01:17:28contrary to popular belief.
01:17:30So is this where I get to say I told you so?
01:17:32I may or may not have made some assumptions.
01:17:34Understatement of the year.
01:17:36And reacted without
01:17:38solid evidence.
01:17:40I'm sorry for not trusting you, Corey.
01:17:42Nothing that I said to you was true.
01:17:44You haven't made my life any worse.
01:17:46In fact, you have made it
01:17:48even worse.
01:17:50In fact, you have made it
01:17:52a hell of a lot better.
01:17:54We can call it even.
01:18:00Sure.
01:18:02So,
01:18:04what is Mr. Rhodes going to do now?
01:18:06Well, I actually
01:18:08have a very busy evening
01:18:10moving my roommate in.
01:18:12Oh!
01:18:14It's going to be a workout too.
01:18:16She has a shit ton of books.
01:18:18But I love her anyways.
01:18:20No question.
01:18:22If it had been me at the altar, would you have ran?
01:18:24Well, we'll just have to see.
01:18:26I'm going to need some insurance.
01:18:28Oh, shut up and kiss me.

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