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The Billionaire Janitor Is Back - Full Movie
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00:00:00Kids will be kids.
00:00:12It's nice to have some peace and quiet, finally.
00:00:24What the fuck, Jack?
00:00:26Who said you could come in here?
00:00:30Hey, listen.
00:00:33Hey, no reason to get worked up, Principal Davis.
00:00:38What did you see, you old perv?
00:00:40I didn't see anything.
00:00:42I'm just here to clean, okay?
00:00:43Good boy.
00:00:44Now keep your mouth shut or else.
00:00:47What did you see?
00:00:59What did you see?
00:01:01What did you see?
00:01:02I mean, we had to .
00:01:02I mean, I didn't see anything.
00:01:04I'm just here to mess with the.
00:01:05How are you going, honey?
00:01:06I mean, what are you going on?
00:01:07I don't know.
00:01:07No, no.
00:01:08No, no.
00:01:08I don't know what you think.
00:01:08What the fuck? What's happening?
00:01:22Isn't that our janitor, Jack?
00:01:29Really? You smoking?
00:01:31Don't you know that these will kill you?
00:01:36Boss.
00:01:37Boss.
00:01:39All right, kids. Come on, get out of here.
00:01:47What have I told you to?
00:01:49Don't make a scene in public.
00:01:51What's with the crazy entourage?
00:01:53Boss, I'm the CEO of Orion Corporation.
00:01:55Orion has become the world's largest military defense contractor under your leadership.
00:02:00We need you now. More than ever.
00:02:03Boss, you're the richest man in the world.
00:02:06You really want to retire as a janitor?
00:02:07I'm old now. I don't care about any of that stuff. Besides, there's nothing wrong with being a janitor. Not today. Today is my grandson's birthday. And all I want now is to watch him grow up safe and happy.
00:02:21You two leave me in peace.
00:02:24Boss, wait.
00:02:26This is from the Da Vinci collection. It's $50 million. It's our birthday gift for your grandson.
00:02:34This is a corporate car. The limit's set.
00:02:39Kiss me to buy anything.
00:02:42I don't need these things.
00:02:43All right. All right. Just this box.
00:02:52Now, somebody give an old man a ride home, okay?
00:02:55I can't be late for your grandson's birthday.
00:03:03Just drop me off here.
00:03:05I don't want anyone to see me with you guys.
00:03:08Thanks for the room.
00:03:09Who is that?
00:03:18What is a janitor doing here?
00:03:20Maybe he's homeless and he's trying to steal some food?
00:03:29Dad?
00:03:29Why did you come here dressed like that?
00:03:36It's Tommy's birthday party and your dad pulls this shit on me. He's obviously trying to spite me.
00:03:41Grandpa, why are you dressed like a poor person?
00:03:44Mommy, she said that janitors are losers.
00:03:49Tommy, clothes aren't important.
00:03:51What's important is I'm here to celebrate your birthday.
00:03:55Dad, you're embarrassing us.
00:03:57Exactly. All of our guests are dressed to the nines.
00:04:00You are being so rude to them showing up looking like a bum.
00:04:03Who is that? He looks broke.
00:04:06Wait, did you hear Mike? He was calling him his dad.
00:04:10Lisa, Mike, it's not a big deal.
00:04:13Let's not make a scene, okay? We can talk about it after the birthday party.
00:04:16Not a big deal.
00:04:18You're the one embarrassing us.
00:04:19You don't get to say it's not a big deal.
00:04:20Thank you all for coming to Tommy's birthday party.
00:04:29I'd also like to share some exciting news with you all.
00:04:33Tommy will be getting a new baby sibling soon.
00:04:39What? Lisa's pregnant?
00:04:41That's amazing, Mike.
00:04:43Congratulations, Lisa.
00:04:44Lisa. Guys, I have a very special present for you.
00:04:49Are you going to tell your dad or me?
00:04:55Dad?
00:04:56Lisa's pregnant?
00:04:59Don't have enough room in the house.
00:05:02What is that?
00:05:04The best present you could give my family?
00:05:07Move out.
00:05:07You can't be serious.
00:05:15Dad, I'm almost 30.
00:05:17I want to live alone here with my wife and my kids.
00:05:20Mike, I bought this house.
00:05:21Where am I supposed to go?
00:05:23Who cares?
00:05:24You're just a useless old man that no one wants around.
00:05:26I can't have a smelly, filthy janitor around my baby.
00:05:30Mike has everything that he needs.
00:05:32Beautiful wife and soon two healthy little children.
00:05:36We're the picture of a perfect family.
00:05:38Are you really going to ruin things for him?
00:05:40I wasn't there when Mike was growing up.
00:05:43And I regret that every single day.
00:05:47Guys, I just...
00:05:48I just want to spend time with my family.
00:05:51But we don't want to spend time with you.
00:06:01Okay.
00:06:02Yeah, I'll just... I'll go.
00:06:06One last thing, Mike, before I go.
00:06:11What?
00:06:12Don't make the same mistake that I did.
00:06:16Family is everything.
00:06:19Remember that.
00:06:20Remember.
00:06:21I spent the last 20 years working for money and power.
00:06:31What's the use of being CEO of a Ryan Corporation if I have no one by my side?
00:06:37Leave me alone.
00:06:40Don't be so cold.
00:06:42Let's have some fun.
00:06:43Just give me what you want.
00:06:44What are you asking for?
00:06:46Strutting around late at night?
00:06:48What else like that?
00:06:49Stop!
00:07:09Mr. Bradshaw!
00:07:10Who the fuck are you?
00:07:13Hey, you old fuck.
00:07:15Mind your business.
00:07:16Or...
00:07:17We'll beat your ass.
00:07:20Leave her alone.
00:07:20Wow.
00:07:30I didn't know where some of those janitors are so dope.
00:07:48Are you all right, Amelia?
00:07:50Yeah. Thank you, Mr. Bradshaw.
00:07:54Yeah.
00:07:57Mr. Bradshaw, if it's not too much trouble,
00:08:02could you walk me home?
00:08:04Yeah, of course.
00:08:09So what were you doing at the school so late?
00:08:11I forgot to bring my homework after cheer practice,
00:08:13so I came back to get it.
00:08:15What about you?
00:08:16How come you're out so late at night all alone, too?
00:08:19No reason.
00:08:21Oh, come on. You can tell me.
00:08:23Fine.
00:08:24My son and daughter-in-law kicked me out of the house.
00:08:28I had nowhere to go, so I went back to the school.
00:08:34After my wife died, I buried myself in work,
00:08:39neglected my son.
00:08:41I guess this is what I get.
00:08:43No. Your son and daughter-in-law are terrible.
00:08:45They don't deserve you.
00:08:47You're handsome, and you're really tough.
00:08:52Hey, do you want a wife?
00:08:54What?
00:09:01Listen, I'm serious.
00:09:03You're a great guy.
00:09:04I really like you.
00:09:05No. No.
00:09:06No.
00:09:07I'm too old for you.
00:09:09You're too young for even my son.
00:09:10No.
00:09:11I know that.
00:09:12Duh.
00:09:13I was talking about my mom.
00:09:14Oh.
00:09:15Wait.
00:09:16Your mom?
00:09:17Yeah.
00:09:18My mom is our school's chairwoman.
00:09:20She's pretty, she's smart, and a total badass.
00:09:24Do you want to meet her?
00:09:25I could totally introduce you to them.
00:09:28No.
00:09:29That's okay.
00:09:30Look, are we almost there?
00:09:31Because I gotta get going.
00:09:32Come on.
00:09:40Amelia, it's late.
00:09:42Where were you?
00:09:43Mom, I ran into some trouble on the way home, but Mr. Bradshaw saved me.
00:10:03Are you okay?
00:10:04Yeah.
00:10:05I'm alright.
00:10:06Okay, we'll talk about that later.
00:10:08And, and you are?
00:10:09Jack Bradshaw.
00:10:10I'm a janitor at your school.
00:10:13Janitor.
00:10:14Yes.
00:10:15And you're walking my daughter home alone.
00:10:16Why?
00:10:17Mom, I asked him to.
00:10:20It's only right to help those who need.
00:10:23Is that so?
00:10:24Why aren't you a man of principle?
00:10:26Mom, Mr. Bradshaw is a good man.
00:10:28He saved me.
00:10:30Amelia, why don't you go inside so I can talk to this good man?
00:10:39Now that she's gone, why don't you tell me why you really came all this way?
00:10:42Hmm?
00:10:43Money?
00:10:44Promotion?
00:10:45Something else?
00:10:46No.
00:10:47Just trying to do the right thing.
00:10:48It's okay to want money.
00:10:49I'll write you a check.
00:10:50Just come by my office to pick it up.
00:10:51I know you think because I'm a janitor I want money or something, but I really don't.
00:10:52Good night.
00:10:53Wait.
00:10:54I should thank you for helping Amelia.
00:10:56That's all I need.
00:10:57You're welcome.
00:10:58You're an interesting man.
00:10:59You're an interesting man.
00:11:00You're an interesting man.
00:11:01You're an interesting man.
00:11:02You're an interesting man.
00:11:03You're an interesting man.
00:11:04You're an interesting man.
00:11:05You're an interesting man.
00:11:11You're an interesting man.
00:11:12You're an interesting man.
00:11:14It's all honey. You're welcome.
00:11:24We're an interesting man.
00:11:40Mom, what did you think about Jack?
00:11:44What do you mean?
00:11:47I mean, isn't he handsome?
00:11:49And he saved me today.
00:11:51He is handsome.
00:11:53And?
00:11:54And single.
00:11:56So you should marry him.
00:11:59What?
00:12:01What?
00:12:02Yeah, you've been single for so long, Mom.
00:12:06It's time for you to find a cute guy and get married.
00:12:09Jack is handsome.
00:12:10And he's a good person.
00:12:12And you would look so cute together.
00:12:14You can't joke like that.
00:12:15He's the janitor of my school.
00:12:17I'm his boss's boss.
00:12:19Oh, come on.
00:12:21You can at least try.
00:12:23Come on for me.
00:12:24Please.
00:12:25All right.
00:12:26I'll consider it.
00:12:27But before I even think about dating him, I gotta see if I'll pass my test.
00:12:32Test?
00:12:33Test?
00:12:51Excuse me.
00:12:52Excuse me.
00:12:53Excuse me.
00:12:54No littering, please.
00:12:57Unbelievable.
00:13:08Did she drop the wallet?
00:13:09Mom.
00:13:10He took the money?
00:13:11Looks like he failed my test.
00:13:12Maybe he had a good reason.
00:13:13We shouldn't jump to conclusions.
00:13:14It's over.
00:13:15How people act when they think nobody's watching shows their true character.
00:13:16I can't trust somebody who would give in to their greed so easily.
00:13:21My wallet.
00:13:22Has anyone seen my wallet?
00:13:26It's over.
00:13:28How people act when they think nobody's watching
00:13:30shows their true character.
00:13:32I can't trust somebody who would give in
00:13:34to their greed so easily.
00:13:40My wallet.
00:13:41Has anyone seen my wallet?
00:13:48Um, I think you must have dropped this.
00:13:56Oh, and it's all here.
00:14:00Aren't you the sweetest, Jack?
00:14:04Hey, the guy.
00:14:06Let me show you how grateful I am.
00:14:08If you like what you saw last time,
00:14:10or you can do anything else you want.
00:14:13I never told her to try and seduce him.
00:14:15Wait, let's not be hasty.
00:14:17Um, sorry.
00:14:19He gave back the wallet, and he didn't give in
00:14:21to that floozy.
00:14:22You're right.
00:14:23I jumped to conclusions.
00:14:25So, you're going to give him a chance?
00:14:27Fine.
00:14:28I'll consider it.
00:14:29Yes.
00:14:36Hey, Jack.
00:14:43I've had my eyes on you for a while now.
00:14:46Why don't we go on a date, get to know each other?
00:14:48Oh, thank you.
00:14:50Um, I just, I'm, I'm not interested.
00:14:53Oh, don't be shy.
00:14:55I'm a teacher, and you're just some janitor.
00:14:59You should be honored I'm into you.
00:15:01Uh, no thank you.
00:15:02Um, I just, I'm, I'm really not looking for romance right now.
00:15:06So...
00:15:07What's your problem, huh?
00:15:09You think you're too good for me?
00:15:12You scrubbed toilets for a living.
00:15:14I know my own worth, and I don't need your approval.
00:15:17Oh, please.
00:15:18You're just some loser.
00:15:20You're never landing anyone better than me.
00:15:23There you are.
00:15:35Come on, Jack.
00:15:36We're late for dinner.
00:15:44Sorry.
00:15:45Myures.
00:15:46How would that janitor land the chairwoman?
00:16:04Thanks for saving me back there.
00:16:06I can't let anyone pick on my husband.
00:16:09What?
00:16:10Husband?
00:16:11Yes, husband.
00:16:13Relax.
00:16:15We can just have a contract.
00:16:16A contract marriage?
00:16:18You saved Amelia's life.
00:16:21She's so grateful to you.
00:16:22And she likes you a lot.
00:16:26But that just...
00:16:28She doesn't have a father.
00:16:29All she's ever wanted is to have a full family.
00:16:33You've met her.
00:16:34You know how stubborn she can be.
00:16:35I don't want to disappoint her.
00:16:38I see.
00:16:42So where are we?
00:16:43A charity banquet.
00:16:45There's a $30 million donation to the school on the line.
00:16:48I had my secretary purchase a prized Da Vinci painting.
00:16:51A Da Vinci painting?
00:16:52Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:16:54This is from the Da Vinci collection.
00:16:56It's $50 million.
00:16:59You ready?
00:17:00I'm going to go speak to the school's biggest patron.
00:17:17Yes.
00:17:17A thing, please?
00:17:19Yeah.
00:17:20Well, there she is.
00:17:22If it isn't the gorgeous chairwoman, Miss Grayson.
00:17:26Keep your distance, Carl.
00:17:28We're not that close.
00:17:29Jack, what's a dirty janitor doing in a black tie up there?
00:17:37Do you know where you are?
00:17:39This is a high society event.
00:17:43You're not even good enough to wait tables here.
00:17:45Jack is my guest.
00:17:47Show some respect.
00:17:48Guest?
00:17:49You brought a janitor?
00:17:51Emma, have you lost your mind?
00:17:54Watch your mouth.
00:17:55Know your place.
00:17:57You're the principal at my school.
00:17:58I'm sorry, Jack.
00:18:03I didn't know you'd be so rude.
00:18:04No, it's all right.
00:18:05I'm used to it.
00:18:07Words don't hurt me.
00:18:08All right.
00:18:09I'll be right back, okay?
00:18:18Jack and groom, I have a present for you.
00:18:21I hope you like it.
00:18:22Oh, this is a classic piece.
00:18:32Emma, how did you get this?
00:18:34From a private collector.
00:18:35I hope it's to your liking.
00:18:36Like it?
00:18:38It's amazing.
00:18:39It's going to be the centerpiece of my collection.
00:18:41I had my secretary purchase a prized Da Vinci painting.
00:18:44A Da Vinci painting?
00:18:45Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:18:51Emma, you are so thoughtful.
00:18:53I'm so glad you like it.
00:18:55You've been donating to the school for decades now.
00:18:57It's the least I can do to show my gratitude for your patronage.
00:19:00Of course, well, I will be donating $30 million this year as well.
00:19:04No expenses spared for the best private school in the country.
00:19:08Thank you for your continued trust, Mr. Grumman.
00:19:10Wait!
00:19:14That painting is a fake.
00:19:23What?
00:19:24It's a fake?
00:19:26Unbelievable.
00:19:28What do you mean it's fake?
00:19:30Carl, what do you mean?
00:19:32Huh.
00:19:33Because I bribed the secretary.
00:19:35She tricked you into buying a forgery.
00:19:39That painting is in the British Royal Collection.
00:19:43It's a one-of-a-kind.
00:19:44So how is it here, Emma?
00:19:46Were you scammed?
00:19:49Or were you just lying?
00:19:51Emma, is this how you treat the biggest donor to your school?
00:19:55No, Mr. Grumman.
00:19:57There must be a misunderstanding.
00:19:57I had my secretary purchase this from a very reputable vendor.
00:20:01Fake is a fake.
00:20:03But don't take my word for it.
00:20:05The head authenticator of Christie's Auction House is here tonight.
00:20:10Why don't we let Dr. Sirtis be the judge?
00:20:14Larry and Sirtis, let me give you some assistance here, may I?
00:20:33It's, yes.
00:20:35The texture of the canvas.
00:20:39You can see that it's just not consistent with what's expected in the 18th century.
00:20:44I regret to inform all of you that this is without a doubt a fake.
00:20:51Damn, Emma's in trouble.
00:20:53I need to help her.
00:20:54I can't believe she would do this.
00:20:57I think she did it on purpose.
00:20:58No, I didn't.
00:21:00I need a chance to prove it.
00:21:02Emma, you're done for.
00:21:04You'll be removed by the board.
00:21:06Then I'll be able to take your place.
00:21:10That's enough!
00:21:11Emma, I'm disappointed in you.
00:21:22I won't be making a donation anymore.
00:21:26And you can leave.
00:21:29Mr. Crewman, you're so commanding and assertive.
00:21:33But please, give our school another chance.
00:21:37Once I have been made chairman.
00:21:41You?
00:21:42I won't be donating to Emma.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:44I can't trust her.
00:21:45Mm-mm.
00:21:50Whoa!
00:21:57Jack.
00:21:59Sorry, Madam Chairwoman.
00:22:01I grabbed the wrong present.
00:22:06This...
00:22:07is the right present for Mr. Crewman.
00:22:11My goodness.
00:22:23What do we have here?
00:22:25This is impactful.
00:22:27This...
00:22:28This is the genuine art.
00:22:31This will likely fetch
00:22:33$50 million at auction.
00:22:37Two paintings?
00:22:48Man, I didn't...
00:22:49Trust me.
00:22:50This isn't a joke.
00:22:51This is a serious event.
00:22:53The whole school is on the line.
00:22:54What is the meaning of this?
00:22:56Why are there two identical paintings?
00:22:58I'm sorry, Mr. Crewman.
00:22:59I must have just brought out the wrong one.
00:23:02Please forgive my mistake.
00:23:04Well, Dr. Sertis says it's genuine.
00:23:07That it must be real.
00:23:12Maybe Emma stole it.
00:23:14How dare you accuse me of stealing?
00:23:25Emma,
00:23:25can you guarantee that this painting is real?
00:23:31I promise.
00:23:36That painting
00:23:37is the real thing.
00:23:38You?
00:23:41A janitor?
00:23:43Your promise is worth nothing.
00:23:46Uh,
00:23:46who are you again?
00:23:49Mr. Crewman,
00:23:50he's a janitor at my school.
00:23:53A janitor?
00:23:55Yes.
00:23:57A dirty,
00:23:59lowly
00:23:59janitor.
00:24:01Ew,
00:24:02janitor.
00:24:03How did he even get in here?
00:24:04Emma,
00:24:04what did you bring her for?
00:24:05Are you trying to embarrass us?
00:24:08Emma?
00:24:08Explain yourself.
00:24:10Yes,
00:24:11Mr. Crewman.
00:24:12I think that she's trying to humiliate you
00:24:14by bringing a janitor
00:24:16to your banquet.
00:24:18Uninvited.
00:24:19The audacity.
00:24:21Oh my.
00:24:22I can smell the bleach on him
00:24:24from over here.
00:24:25Yes.
00:24:26He was unclogging
00:24:27the ladies' toilets
00:24:29the other week.
00:24:30Would you like to see pictures
00:24:32of him scrubbing the toilets
00:24:34on his knees?
00:24:35That's enough.
00:24:43He's my husband.
00:24:44He's my husband.
00:24:44She really just admitted
00:24:55that I'm her husband
00:24:56in front of everyone.
00:24:58Even though she thinks
00:24:59I'm just a janitor.
00:25:00Any man is lucky to have her.
00:25:05What?
00:25:06You would take a janitor
00:25:07as a husband?
00:25:09Yes.
00:25:10And?
00:25:10What are you desperate for men?
00:25:14I've asked you about for years.
00:25:16I figured you were playing hard to get.
00:25:18But you would take this piece of trash
00:25:20over me?
00:25:21That's none of your business.
00:25:23Emma, you're crazy.
00:25:24Maybe she is crazy.
00:25:27Or maybe she's just into men
00:25:29that crawl out of the gutter.
00:25:32Tell me.
00:25:33Do you fuck in the dumpster?
00:25:37What's the matter?
00:25:39You gonna hit me?
00:25:40Go on, do it.
00:25:41How dare you hit me?
00:25:49You asked for it.
00:25:51Carl,
00:25:52that slap was just a warning.
00:25:54Remember this.
00:25:56Next time you insult my wife,
00:25:59you'll regret it
00:26:01for the rest of your life.
00:26:03Fuck, I'm gonna fire you.
00:26:06As long as I'm still your boss,
00:26:07you don't have the authority
00:26:08to fire him.
00:26:09And I won't tolerate
00:26:10any threats against him.
00:26:13Emma,
00:26:14you're making a scene.
00:26:15Mr. Grooman,
00:26:17were you not bothered
00:26:18when they were ridiculing my husband?
00:26:20Was I not making a scene?
00:26:25Wait,
00:26:26you're going against Mr. Grooman
00:26:28for a janitor?
00:26:30Emma,
00:26:31have you forgotten
00:26:32that our school needs
00:26:34the chairman's donations
00:26:35and without them,
00:26:36we will have no funding?
00:26:39And it will be
00:26:41all your fault.
00:26:42He's right.
00:26:43This is about
00:26:44keeping the school open.
00:26:45She's too emotional.
00:26:47Apologize to Mr. Grooman.
00:26:49Apologize?
00:26:50For what?
00:26:52I'm not gonna throw aside
00:26:53my husband to beg for mercy.
00:26:55God,
00:26:55she's so brave.
00:26:57I'm so lucky
00:26:57to have found her.
00:26:59Come on, Jack.
00:27:00Let's go.
00:27:01Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:02Okay.
00:27:04Okay.
00:27:04Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:06Okay.
00:27:08Emma.
00:27:13Emma.
00:27:18Emma.
00:27:19Why are you crying?
00:27:22I'm so sorry.
00:27:25Did I just ruin everything?
00:27:29It's too late
00:27:29to take it back now.
00:27:31I'm sorry.
00:27:32I'm sorry that I spoke out.
00:27:33I couldn't stand there
00:27:34and watch them picking on you.
00:27:36Okay.
00:27:38I'm sorry, Jack.
00:27:42I'm sorry for losing my temper.
00:27:45You didn't do anything wrong.
00:27:49I'm just so tired.
00:27:52I'm so sick of kissing up to billionaires
00:27:54just to keep the school open.
00:27:56I'm sorry you had to go through that.
00:27:59No, Jack.
00:28:02I should be thanking you.
00:28:04Having you by my side
00:28:05gave me the strength
00:28:06to finally say
00:28:06what I've always been holding back on.
00:28:09But what about the school?
00:28:10Without that donation,
00:28:11is the school really going to go bankrupt?
00:28:13If the school closes,
00:28:14hundreds of students
00:28:15will be left without an education,
00:28:17especially those on scholarships.
00:28:18Not to mention the teachers
00:28:19who will be unemployed.
00:28:21Their families will be in trouble too.
00:28:23I'm not going to let that happen.
00:28:25What's done is done.
00:28:27Karuman has made it very clear
00:28:28his opinion of me.
00:28:29Carl has been waiting to serve me for years.
00:28:32Without their support,
00:28:33the school is doomed.
00:28:34Let me help.
00:28:36What could you possibly do?
00:28:39It's okay.
00:28:40I will find a new donor.
00:28:41I'll find a new source of funds.
00:28:46This is everything
00:28:47that I've said to them over the years.
00:28:49If you need it,
00:28:50it's yours.
00:28:50Jack, you're so sweet.
00:28:58But we're missing $30 million,
00:28:59not $30,000.
00:29:02There's nothing you can do to help me.
00:29:04Actually, I can.
00:29:05This is everything
00:29:06that I've saved for the last 20 years.
00:29:11It's okay.
00:29:15It's been a long day.
00:29:17I'm tired.
00:29:19Let's go home.
00:29:20Mr. Grumman,
00:29:30I want to apologize
00:29:32for the way that Emma ruined your party.
00:29:36Apologize?
00:29:37I don't need that.
00:29:39I think I deserve an explanation
00:29:41from the school.
00:29:42Of course.
00:29:43Of course.
00:29:44I've already called for
00:29:45an emergency board meeting
00:29:46where I will propose
00:29:48that she be fired
00:29:49from her position.
00:29:51A chairwoman.
00:29:54Marrying a janitor
00:29:55with a simply not qualified
00:29:57in shaping young minds.
00:29:59Wouldn't you agree,
00:30:00Mr. Grumman?
00:30:01If this goes through,
00:30:04I'll reconsider my position.
00:30:07Remember,
00:30:08a $30 million donation
00:30:10is on the line.
00:30:15Don't let me, Emma.
00:30:17It's your own fault.
00:30:18You made the wrong choice.
00:30:20Come on.
00:30:31Is everything
00:30:32going to be okay?
00:30:34No.
00:30:34It's worse than I imagined.
00:30:36What are we going to do?
00:30:37Is the school
00:30:38really going to go bankrupt?
00:30:46No.
00:30:46Amelia,
00:30:47don't worry.
00:30:48I'll take care of it.
00:30:50Take care of it.
00:30:51Come on, Jack.
00:30:52Don't make empty promises.
00:30:54This isn't a fairy tale.
00:30:55We're talking about
00:30:55$30 million.
00:30:56$30 million.
00:30:58I'm not making
00:30:59empty promises.
00:31:01I'm telling you.
00:31:02I can take care of this.
00:31:03Okay, Jack.
00:31:04Whatever you say.
00:31:06Even if we have the money,
00:31:07Carl's never going to give up.
00:31:08He'll do whatever he has to do
00:31:09to get whatever he wants.
00:31:12He can't.
00:31:13Trust me.
00:31:15Wait, Jack.
00:31:16Where are you going?
00:31:17Didn't your family
00:31:19kick you out?
00:31:20I'm back to school.
00:31:23Jack,
00:31:24did you forget?
00:31:26You're my husband.
00:31:28You have a family now.
00:31:31Mom,
00:31:32you and Jack
00:31:34are all pretty...
00:31:34Amelia,
00:31:36stay.
00:31:38At least for tonight.
00:31:40Please.
00:31:40I need you to stay.
00:31:47Oh, Mom,
00:31:48you're blushing.
00:31:50Go back to your room
00:31:51now, please.
00:31:52Okay, okay.
00:31:54But you know,
00:31:55soundproof isn't great.
00:31:57Don't stay up too late.
00:32:04You should go shower.
00:32:06Get out of this
00:32:07janitor uniform.
00:32:08I'll find you something
00:32:13to wear.
00:32:13I'll find you something to wear.
00:32:20I'll find you something to wear.
00:32:34Oh, I'm sorry.
00:32:57That was an accident.
00:33:00No, it's okay.
00:33:02It's, uh, originally this was my dad's.
00:33:07Why don't you try it off?
00:33:08Yeah.
00:33:08It's a big bag.
00:33:09Okay.
00:33:21Wow.
00:33:22You cleaned up nicely.
00:33:32I'm sorry.
00:33:57What is it?
00:34:03It's late.
00:34:05Chairwoman, this is a formal notice.
00:34:07The school board has called an emergency meeting for tomorrow at 9 a.m.
00:34:11They have requested you attend.
00:34:13An emergency board meeting?
00:34:15For what?
00:34:15To discuss Principal Davis' proposal to have you removed as chairwoman.
00:34:25Carl, he's faster than we thought.
00:34:31Don't worry.
00:34:32I told you.
00:34:34I'll take care of this.
00:34:35Trust me.
00:34:42Trust me.
00:34:55The past 20 years, I'm worth billions.
00:34:58Not to mention this black card Louis gave me.
00:35:00Emma, I won't let them threaten you.
00:35:03I'll ruin anyone who rises against you.
00:35:11Vivian.
00:35:13Right now, as CEO of Orion Corporation, I need you to do something for me.
00:35:17Yes, boss.
00:35:18First, make an announcement that in three days, Orion Corporation will be holding a charity banquet with an emphasis on education.
00:35:27Second, before 9 a.m. tomorrow morning, I need you to prepare $30 million in cash.
00:35:48Mr. Davis, as principal, do you have anything to say about the future of the school?
00:35:55Everyone.
00:35:56I will be stepping up and taking control of the school.
00:36:00And I will steer it toward a prosperous future.
00:36:04Now, as far as Emma...
00:36:06As far as Emma, she has seriously offended Chairman Grumman, one of our school's longtime patrons.
00:36:14Emma has seriously damaged our school's reputation.
00:36:19I condemn her reckless and irresponsible behavior.
00:36:28From this day on, I will be leading this school to the new age of glory.
00:36:34Look, someone's coming.
00:36:50Who is this?
00:36:50I've never seen them.
00:36:59Ms. Grayson, what do you have to say to Mr. Davis' accusations?
00:37:02Please, don't push.
00:37:03Just stay back.
00:37:04Please, stay back.
00:37:04Ms. Grayson, it's rumored your conflicts with Principal Davis are due to your failures to secure funding for the school.
00:37:09What do you have to say?
00:37:10Ms. Grayson, you've been accused of sleeping with the school janitor and seriously offending Chairman Grumman.
00:37:15For his sake, explain yourself.
00:37:16I'll answer that question.
00:37:18After all, I am that janitor.
00:37:22But do you know who I really am?
00:37:24You don't know?
00:37:27Not for that for now.
00:37:29Today will not be Emma Grayson's last day.
00:37:31Rather, a new beginning.
00:37:34And that's for Carl Davis?
00:37:38I'm Carl still.
00:37:40That's all.
00:37:41No more questions.
00:37:42They're already starting to vote.
00:37:59I'm just going to be a nobody after today.
00:38:04You're so right, Ms. White.
00:38:06Emma should have been fired years ago.
00:38:08She's not fit to manage the school.
00:38:10Of course.
00:38:12But don't you worry.
00:38:13Once I become part of this faculty, I'll make sure to put you in charge of finances.
00:38:17Oh, thank you, Ms. White.
00:38:20Until Mr. Davis, I won't let him down.
00:38:22Wow, look who's here.
00:38:39It's the janitor who's been dragging the chairwoman down.
00:38:43Jack, this is an important, exclusive board meeting.
00:38:48There's no place for you.
00:38:49Just get out of our way.
00:38:51Jack, you're just a dirty janitor.
00:38:53How dare you speak to Ms. White like that?
00:38:56And you, you're just hurting my eyes.
00:38:59You get out of the way, too.
00:39:01Security, throw them out.
00:39:06No.
00:39:06Emma, you've already been fired by the school board.
00:39:16Who do you think you are?
00:39:18Fired?
00:39:19Yeah, by who?
00:39:20By Carl?
00:39:20That's right.
00:39:21Mr. Davis already gathered the necessary votes.
00:39:24It's all over.
00:39:25Wonderful.
00:39:26Well, Mr. Davis can tell me to my face.
00:39:28Now move.
00:39:30What are you waiting for?
00:39:32Throw them out!
00:39:32Are you okay?
00:39:49Are you okay?
00:39:49You're lucky I don't hit women.
00:40:01What are you so smug about?
00:40:03All this talk, Emma.
00:40:05And your last hope is a janitor who punches his problems.
00:40:09Thanks for protecting me.
00:40:12Jack is above hitting women, but I'm not.
00:40:14Now let us escort us in.
00:40:20Oh my God!
00:40:41Carl!
00:40:42Emma's attacking me!
00:40:43Emma, the board meeting is in progress to determine your fate.
00:40:48And as you are the involved party, you cannot be here.
00:40:53Emma is a chairwoman.
00:41:02And as the chairwoman, she's also a member of the school board.
00:41:19So any school board meeting, without the chairwoman, is ineligible.
00:41:26So your decision today?
00:41:28Well, it doesn't matter.
00:41:31Now tell me.
00:41:32Who's for?
00:41:35And who's against?
00:41:36Emma, the forgery that you presented, Chairman Grumman, is the reason that the school has lost its funding.
00:41:46Or have you forgotten?
00:41:47Enough with your baseless accusations.
00:41:51Enough with your baseless accusations.
00:41:52I have uncovered the truth.
00:41:55And it was you.
00:41:56You were the one who planted the forgery in an attempt to ruin my wife's good reputation.
00:42:06Where's your proof?
00:42:12Hmm?
00:42:13Without proof.
00:42:15Your accusations are just slander.
00:42:18We're not interested in your personal differences.
00:42:22With Mr. Davis.
00:42:23We need solutions.
00:42:25That's right.
00:42:26The school has no funding.
00:42:28We need to do something.
00:42:30Hey.
00:42:31Don't worry.
00:42:33I got this.
00:42:42Funding won't be a problem.
00:42:46In three days, the governor's daughter, Vivian, will be hosting a charity banquet in the city.
00:42:52She works for the Orion Corporation.
00:42:54So what?
00:42:56So, Emma will attend as chairwoman.
00:43:00And once she secures a donation from the governor's daughter, Vivian, the school will have more than enough funding.
00:43:07I didn't know anything about this.
00:43:09Don't be absurd.
00:43:10Why would the governor's daughter care about what you have to say?
00:43:14Because I'm her boss.
00:43:21Now, any objections?
00:43:25You.
00:43:28A janitor.
00:43:29Now, why would Vivian, the governor's daughter, listen to you?
00:43:35Ridiculous!
00:43:36Jack.
00:43:37You're just a janitor.
00:43:38You're not fooling anyone.
00:43:40You're expecting this janitor to save you?
00:43:44Ha!
00:43:45Ridiculous!
00:43:46Jack, can you really take care of this?
00:43:50We can't risk anything.
00:43:52Trust me, Emma.
00:43:54Emma, you have been making mistake after mistake after mistake ever since you chose a janitor as a husband.
00:44:04Jack, I...
00:44:05That's enough.
00:44:07What we need is more money.
00:44:12You see, sweetheart?
00:44:13They can't wait for our demise.
00:44:15What should we do?
00:44:16Don't worry.
00:44:18I came doubly prepared.
00:44:19We're talking $30 million.
00:44:22$30 million?
00:44:23I could bring $300 million.
00:44:33Come in.
00:44:42Come in.
00:44:44Who?
00:44:45Your janitor buddies?
00:44:47They're too busy mopping the floors.
00:44:56I prepared $30 million for this school.
00:45:01It's gonna arrive in three minutes.
00:45:03Oh, Jack, it was already a stretch to say that we could get all the funding from Vivian.
00:45:08How are you gonna get $30 million?
00:45:10It's $30 million, Jack.
00:45:12You could sell Emma.
00:45:14You still come up short.
00:45:15But now you say you'll have the money ready in three minutes?
00:45:20That's absurd.
00:45:21What if I do?
00:45:22If you bring us $30 million, I will get down on my knees and I will lick your shoes.
00:45:30But if you fail, you'll get down on your knees and beg me for mercy.
00:45:39Deal.
00:45:41Let's see.
00:45:42We got about one more minute.
00:45:43Mr. Davis, you're too kind.
00:45:45But this isn't something getting on your knees will solve.
00:45:50Emma still needs to be fired.
00:45:52That's right.
00:45:53It's why we're gathered here today.
00:45:55Emma, don't be stubborn.
00:45:58We need Charlie Roman's support.
00:46:01Only Principal Davis can save the school from bankruptcy now.
00:46:06Emma, don't worry.
00:46:08I won't make you beg.
00:46:09Just, uh, be in my bed this evening.
00:46:13I'll help you out, I promise.
00:46:15That's disgusting.
00:46:17Well, it's been three minutes.
00:46:19Where's the money?
00:46:20I won't do that.
00:46:48I'll help you out.
00:46:48this is impossible
00:47:00where did you get that money
00:47:02jack
00:47:03emma
00:47:04i knew it
00:47:06the future of the school is bright with you two at the league
00:47:10are you really turning on us
00:47:13shut up
00:47:16carl will you please control your subordinates
00:47:18we only act in the best interest of the school
00:47:21whoever saves it from bankruptcy wins
00:47:24wait wait wait
00:47:27are we sure that this money is legal
00:47:29are you trying to pin us with money laundry
00:47:34yes
00:47:38he's right
00:47:39this money must be dirty
00:47:41carl you have such an active imagination
00:47:44i agree
00:47:45we need the funds
00:47:47but can you prove the money is clean
00:47:50clean
00:47:5630 million dollars from a janitor
00:47:59how could it be legal
00:48:01that's right
00:48:02who knows where the money came from
00:48:03you don't need to know where my money came from
00:48:06what you need to do
00:48:08is admit
00:48:09that she lost
00:48:10what's wrong carl
00:48:16did you forget your own terms so quickly
00:48:19yep
00:48:20we bring the 30 million
00:48:21you get down on your knees
00:48:23and lick his shoes
00:48:24how dare you humiliate me
00:48:28jack do you really think 30 million dollars will solve everything
00:48:35how long do you think 30 million dollars is gonna last
00:48:47emma offended chairman groom and who is the most dedicated patron in our school
00:48:54she's ruined our reputation in high society we're gonna have trouble even buying students
00:48:59exactly
00:49:01and i i am the only one that is in good standings with chairman groom and the school needs me
00:49:07huh you
00:49:09do you really think jack can save you
00:49:18he's just a janitor even if he has the money you still offended chairman groom
00:49:22emma
00:49:24if you beg very nicely to me
00:49:27maybe i'll put in a couple good words for you
00:49:32emma
00:49:34you don't have to give in to him
00:49:37jack
00:49:37i get that you're new money
00:49:40but you'll never understand what it's like
00:49:43to truly have
00:49:44wealth
00:49:45and status
00:49:46that's true
00:49:47without chairman groom and patronage
00:49:50the school is going to fall into ruin
00:49:53miss grayson
00:49:54we'll give you three more days
00:49:57but find a way to repair the school's relationship with chairman groom and
00:50:02wow
00:50:03you really are too kind
00:50:06she's put the school at risk and you're going to give her three more days
00:50:09we're giving you another chance on account of the 30 million dollars
00:50:13that you managed to scrounge up today for us
00:50:16but can you please cut the janitor out
00:50:19i can't stand being in the same room with him
00:50:21no
00:50:24no
00:50:26no
00:50:26no
00:50:27i know you all might think of him as just a janitor
00:50:34but he's proven himself
00:50:36to be a loyal
00:50:37wonderful loving husband
00:50:40let's get out of here
00:50:45let's get out of here
00:50:47emma
00:50:52emma
00:50:54emma will regret her decision
00:51:15what
00:51:36what
00:51:37what
00:51:50what are we going to do now
00:51:53amelia what are you doing in the car
00:51:58does it matter
00:51:59what happens now
00:52:00three days
00:52:02how are we going to get mr groom's approval
00:52:04i don't know
00:52:05i have a question
00:52:07who's the bigger deal
00:52:09chairman groom and
00:52:10or
00:52:10governor's daughter vivian
00:52:12that's obvious
00:52:13of course it's the beautiful
00:52:15generous smart and business happy vivian
00:52:17you're banking on the charity banquet in three days
00:52:20it's no use
00:52:21a charity banquet for the elite is going to be arranged by chairman groom and
00:52:25there's no way we'll get an invitation
00:52:27i just need to know
00:52:28would vivian be able to help
00:52:29of course
00:52:31okay
00:52:32we'll get an invitation
00:52:34i'm sure of it
00:52:36you're home
00:52:49are you coming
00:52:50uh no
00:52:51you guys
00:52:51go ahead
00:52:52i have a quick call to me
00:52:54vivian
00:53:02it's jack
00:53:03i need an invitation
00:53:05yes boss
00:53:06hey it's late
00:53:20what are you still doing up
00:53:21can't sleep
00:53:23maybe
00:53:25maybe it's time to beg chairman groom and for help
00:53:30we all know
00:53:34thirty million dollars is more than enough money to keep the school going
00:53:37carl's just looking for an excuse to get you fired
00:53:41but the whole board is behind him
00:53:43the charity banquet is a long shot but
00:53:46it's my only hope
00:53:47if mr groom could just spare me an invitation
00:53:51oh you should get that
00:53:56maybe it's just what we've been waiting for
00:53:58miss grayson
00:54:11i'm here to deliver an invitation
00:54:16i'm here to deliver an invitation
00:54:18jack
00:54:31jack is this invitation you're doing
00:54:33what invitation
00:54:34what invitation
00:54:35oh wow
00:54:38look
00:54:39maybe chairman groom and just had a change of heart
00:54:42don't play coy
00:54:44that man was clearly here to hand deliver this invitation
00:54:47i think he's overthinking it
00:54:50there are too many coincidences
00:54:52i need answers
00:54:55what are you hiding from me
00:54:58sometimes things are just that simple
00:55:01okay
00:55:02don't overthink it
00:55:02besides what's important is now
00:55:04you can attend a charity banquet right
00:55:06but
00:55:09because
00:55:11i'm her boss
00:55:14now
00:55:15any objections
00:55:17who are you really
00:55:23why are you able to do all this
00:55:26i'm just a
00:55:34ordinary
00:55:35hard-working man
00:55:37but sometimes
00:55:43ordinary men
00:55:47can do extraordinary things
00:55:50maybe you're right
00:55:54i just feel like
00:55:57you have a big secret
00:55:59you're hiding from me
00:56:01like
00:56:02there's a whole side of you
00:56:04that i've never seen
00:56:05that you've seen every bit of me
00:56:08that you're hiding from me
00:56:11and
00:56:12how about you
00:56:14who are you
00:56:17a
00:56:21you
00:56:27a
00:56:27It looks like I found you a big secret.
00:56:57Principal Davis, it's been a long time.
00:57:20I heard that Chairman Grumman personally invited you as a guest of honor.
00:57:23Yes, of course.
00:57:26As you know, our school is in need of some resources.
00:57:28Well, Mr. Davis, your school should be honored to have such a hard-working, dedicated principal.
00:57:34You'd make a splendid headmaster, should you get the chance.
00:57:55Principal Davis, thank you so much for inviting us to such an important banquet.
00:57:59Well, Mike, you're welcome.
00:58:02I'm so glad you could make it.
00:58:04Mr. Davis, I heard that all of high society was clamoring for an invitation tonight.
00:58:08Thank you so much for inviting us.
00:58:10Oh no, you should be thanking your father, Old Man Jack.
00:58:18Who is that?
00:58:35They're so intimidating.
00:58:36Isn't that Emma?
00:58:37Isn't that Emma?
00:58:38Why is she here?
00:58:39Who's that man with her?
00:58:40He looks important.
00:58:41Mm-hmm.
00:58:42Mike, isn't that your dad?
00:58:44But isn't he just a janitor?
00:58:46That's right.
00:58:48He's just a janitor.
00:58:49Dad, what are you doing here?
00:58:51You shouldn't be at a place like this.
00:58:54Who are you?
00:58:55He's my son.
00:58:56That's right.
00:58:57I'm his son.
00:58:58And who are you?
00:58:59I'm his son.
00:59:00And who are you?
00:59:01Why did you bring him to such a high-class banquet?
00:59:04I'm Emma Grayson, the chairwoman, and who I bring as a guest is no one's business but
00:59:17my own.
00:59:18The chairwoman?
00:59:19So you should know my father is just a janitor at your school.
00:59:23Mike, shut up.
00:59:26Dad, don't embarrass me in front of everybody.
00:59:28Mr. Davis personally invited me here.
00:59:31You're just a janitor.
00:59:32Why do you get to be here?
00:59:35Oh, Mike, don't be so hard on your father.
00:59:38After all, he's no simple janitor.
00:59:42Carl, what are you trying to say?
00:59:44Nothing.
00:59:44It's just not everyone is supposed to be here.
00:59:47Miss Grayson, if I remember correctly, you weren't invited.
00:59:52Is security just letting anyone into the charity banquet?
00:59:55I was invited.
00:59:56Oh, really?
00:59:57By whom?
00:59:58Because I'm pretty sure Mr. Davis never sent you an invitation.
01:00:02My invitation.
01:00:03Impossible.
01:00:04Mike, was your dad actually invited?
01:00:06Mr. Grumman would never have invited you.
01:00:08Emma.
01:00:09Crushing a charity banquet, postered for the elite, that doesn't seem proper.
01:00:15Proper?
01:00:16Proper?
01:00:17Proper by whose standards?
01:00:18Principal Davises?
01:00:19Jack, what are you trying to say?
01:00:20Give the invitation back.
01:00:21No.
01:00:22This invitation is a fake.
01:00:24No.
01:00:25This invitation is a fake.
01:00:26No.
01:00:27No.
01:00:28No.
01:00:29No.
01:00:30No.
01:00:31No.
01:00:32No.
01:00:33No.
01:00:34No.
01:00:35No.
01:00:36No.
01:00:37No.
01:00:38No.
01:00:39No.
01:00:40No.
01:00:41No.
01:00:42No.
01:00:43No.
01:00:44No.
01:00:45No.
01:00:46No.
01:00:47No.
01:00:48No.
01:00:49No.
01:00:50No.
01:00:51No.
01:00:52No.
01:00:53No.
01:00:54No.
01:00:55No.
01:00:56No.
01:00:57No.
01:00:58No.
01:00:59No.
01:01:00What are you doing?
01:01:04Emma, your invitation is a fake.
01:01:06What do you mean?
01:01:08I personally design all the invitations myself.
01:01:12Our guests all had invitations that were blue and silver.
01:01:16He's right. Their invitation looks completely different from mine.
01:01:19This is so embarrassing for Emma.
01:01:22Emma and Jack must feel humiliated.
01:01:25Dad, if you're going to forge an invitation, at least make it the right color.
01:01:28Mike, I can't believe your father would do this.
01:01:31Paul, are you so certain that the invitation is fake?
01:01:39Of course, a black invitation. Don't be ridiculous.
01:01:44The black invitation was delivered in person.
01:01:47It's for one person, the guest of honor.
01:01:50It's above your pay rates. That's why you didn't see it.
01:01:53John, you're taking your bluff a little too far.
01:01:57Guest of honor? You?
01:02:00You're a fraud.
01:02:01Who does this guy think he is?
01:02:03A black invitation?
01:02:05He's too special for us.
01:02:07Ridiculous.
01:02:09Dad, you're embarrassing yourself.
01:02:12Carl, we'll find out who the true fraud is soon.
01:02:15Jack, we're done with your lies. It's security.
01:02:19Take them out of here.
01:02:20Sir.
01:02:20Chairman Grumman, you got here just in time.
01:02:42Some people are trying to crash the charity banquet.
01:02:46Even forge their invitations.
01:02:49Don't worry. We're on it.
01:02:51Forging invitations to the charity banquet.
01:02:53Who would dare?
01:02:55They chose the wrong color, too.
01:02:57We have black invitations, thinking that they could fool us.
01:03:01Black invitation?
01:03:04Could it be the VIP invitation that Vivian had they personally prepare?
01:03:07Let me see who.
01:03:15Emma?
01:03:17It can't be you.
01:03:18Why can't it be me?
01:03:20Could you be the guest of honor that the governor's daughter Vivian mentioned?
01:03:29Guest of honor?
01:03:30I didn't hear anything about that.
01:03:33I received an invitation, so I came here to the charity banquet. That's it.
01:03:39Sherman Grumman, was the black and gold invitation really sent out?
01:03:43I can't confirm that we did prepare a special black invitation for the guest of honor.
01:03:49But the identity of the guest is still unknown.
01:03:54So Emma, show me your invitation.
01:03:57I can't.
01:03:58I can't tell anything from such a small piece.
01:04:09Chairman Grumman, it couldn't be Emma, let alone her janitor husband.
01:04:15Do you remember that painting that they forged and gave you?
01:04:18Are you saying that Emma's invitation is also a forgery?
01:04:28What? Emma has a history of forgery?
01:04:32Then the invitation must be fake, too.
01:04:35Emma, what do you have to say for yourself?
01:04:37It isn't a forgery.
01:04:39Mr. Grumman, the painting, did you have it appraised?
01:04:43What did they say?
01:04:45It is genuine.
01:04:48However.
01:04:48However.
01:04:48The painting belongs to the governor's daughter, Vivian.
01:05:00Oh my god.
01:05:04How did the janitor get his hands on that painting?
01:05:07Who is this man?
01:05:09The painting belongs to Vivian?
01:05:11Correct.
01:05:16The painting belonged to Vivian.
01:05:18Jack.
01:05:19You stole the painting from Vivian?
01:05:21Stole?
01:05:22Carl, you have such an active imagination.
01:05:24Okay, Jack.
01:05:25How did you get a hold of that painting?
01:05:27Vivian gave it to me.
01:05:32The governor's daughter gave it to Vivian.
01:05:34You're a janitor.
01:05:37Who's going to believe your lies?
01:05:39Emma, you must apologize and beg Vivian for forgiveness the moment she arrives.
01:05:43Stealing from the elite?
01:05:45That's a serious crime.
01:05:47Dad, what has gotten into you?
01:05:50You disappeared from our lives for 20 years, and the moment you come back, you've been causing
01:05:54us nothing but trouble.
01:05:55Jack, stealing from the elite will affect us.
01:06:05If it comes down to it, I'll divorce your son and take my kids with me.
01:06:10Dad, please, just leave.
01:06:15Mike, do you even hear yourself?
01:06:19I'm your family.
01:06:20I'm your father.
01:06:23Not anymore.
01:06:24What?
01:06:25You're my dad.
01:06:27When have you ever acted like it?
01:06:29When I was a kid, were you ever even around?
01:06:31You missed my wedding.
01:06:34You missed my graduation.
01:06:35And you missed my son being born.
01:06:39Where were you?
01:06:41Now because of your worthless pride, you're lying about your status and your connections?
01:06:46Did you ever take a moment to think what that could do to your son?
01:06:49What your lies could do to my family?
01:06:52Lisa's been at my side all these years.
01:06:59And I can't lose her.
01:07:03We've both had enough.
01:07:04I can't lose everything I've worked for just because of you.
01:07:12I never knew.
01:07:16You never knew because you, you never cared.
01:07:19You only cared about yourself.
01:07:22I never knew.
01:07:22You never knew who you were.
01:07:22I never cared about myself.
01:07:23I never cared about myself.
01:07:27Do you have enougheeeee?
01:07:27I never cared about you.
01:07:28I never cared about you.
01:07:28Beginning.
01:07:50It sounds like you're sick of waiting.
01:07:52Oh, no, no, no, no.
01:07:53We're honored.
01:07:54We are so honored to have you here tonight.
01:08:08Vivian, there's somebody I would like to introduce you to.
01:08:11This is the man who single-handedly organized the charity banquet tonight.
01:08:16This is Mr. Davis, and he is our principal.
01:08:19Vivian, General Lewis, good evening.
01:08:27Good evening, everyone.
01:08:28Vivian is pleased to announce that tonight she plans to approve a $10 billion grant.
01:08:42Oh, my God.
01:08:43$10 billion?
01:08:44Whoa!
01:08:45Jack, did you hear that?
01:08:46$10 billion?
01:08:47Yes.
01:08:48Yes.
01:08:49I heard.
01:08:51And she will be personally selecting a representative to oversee that grant with final say over the allocation of all funds.
01:08:58Looks like I may be coming out on top.
01:09:01Congratulations, Principal Davis.
01:09:03Or should I say, headmaster Davis.
01:09:06Good evening.
01:09:08Tonight's charity banquet is not just about a donation.
01:09:13It's about an investment in our future generation.
01:09:16This grant will provide free education to countless young minds to help them reach their full potential.
01:09:26I am looking for someone committed to forging a brighter future.
01:09:29Looks like the show's about to begin.
01:09:30Looks like the show's about to begin.
01:09:32Vivian, please wait a moment.
01:09:42I have an important accusation to make.
01:09:45Here, at this important charity banquet, there is someone who came here uninvited, forging an invitation.
01:09:57But, not only are they a fraud, they're a thief as well.
01:10:02They stole your priceless painting.
01:10:06We must get on this at once.
01:10:09Who would be so bold?
01:10:12Now, I heard, at the Governor's Gallery, there's a precious old painting valued at 50 million dollars.
01:10:21Yes, that's correct.
01:10:23Are you still in possession of this painting?
01:10:26No, I am not.
01:10:29They are the thieves of this painting.
01:10:32You're lying.
01:10:37We didn't forge anything, and we're not thieves.
01:10:39Tiffany, you're clearly just projecting.
01:10:42You know very well what you're guilty of.
01:10:44You're saying they stole a painting from my gallery?
01:10:49Yes.
01:10:50And luckily, Chairman Grumman caught it just in time.
01:10:54Please, let us return this priceless painting to you.
01:11:02Vivian, we just can't stand for this criminal behavior.
01:11:07Yes, they cannot get away with stealing from the Governor.
01:11:11They need to be punished.
01:11:12It's not true.
01:11:13We wouldn't dare steal from the Governor.
01:11:16That painting...
01:11:17I brought the painting.
01:11:19Jack, what are you saying?
01:11:23What are you saying?
01:11:26The painting.
01:11:29I brought it.
01:11:30Jack, you admit it.
01:11:33You're finally manning up.
01:11:35Mike, it's a good thing you cut your father off before we could be dragged down with him.
01:11:39Ben, have you gone insane?
01:11:41Do you know what would happen to you?
01:11:43How serious stealing from the Governor is?
01:11:45I didn't steal.
01:11:46You didn't.
01:11:48How did it just fall into your hands?
01:11:50Did Vivian give it to you?
01:11:52Jack, you're a dirty janitor who doesn't deserve such a beautiful painting.
01:11:59Jack, he's not a thief.
01:12:02There must be a misunderstanding.
01:12:05He did all this for me.
01:12:07Punish me instead.
01:12:09Emma, you don't have to do this.
01:12:16I can't let this happen to you.
01:12:18You've done so much to help me.
01:12:20Emma, you're gonna lose everything.
01:12:23He'll even lose the title as chairwoman.
01:12:26Jack has stood by me every time.
01:12:28I'm willing to do the same for him.
01:12:30Emma, you don't have to do this.
01:12:35We're family.
01:12:36We share the same problems, and we deal with them together.
01:12:40Emma, you're willing to give up everything for Jack?
01:12:46Yes, Vivian.
01:12:47Very well.
01:12:48But there's something you all should know.
01:12:49I never said the painting was stolen.
01:12:50What?
01:12:51If the painting wasn't stolen, how else could a janitor have gotten his hands on it?
01:13:05Because it was already given as a gift.
01:13:12What?
01:13:13Gifted?
01:13:14To whom?
01:13:15To my boss, the CEO of Orion Company.
01:13:19Does that mean my dad is?
01:13:21Impossible.
01:13:22Your dad is a janitor.
01:13:24How could he be Orion Corporation's CEO?
01:13:27No, no, no.
01:13:28The Orion Corporation is an international arms company.
01:13:32Its control spans the whole world.
01:13:35The CEO has been famously discreet, and he has never made a public appearance.
01:13:40How were you able to steal the painting from the Orion Corporation?
01:13:44First you accused me of stealing the painting from the governor's gallery, now stealing it
01:13:48from the Orion Corporation?
01:13:50What?
01:13:51Am I some kind of phantom thief?
01:13:53Jack, shut up!
01:13:56You're a dirty janitor who's not even supposed to be here!
01:14:03Yeah!
01:14:04He's a filthy janitor who forged an invitation to be here.
01:14:09Wait.
01:14:10What did you say?
01:14:11Yes, sir.
01:14:12As I was saying, they never received an invitation.
01:14:15They forged a document that looked like an invitation and said that it came from Chairman
01:14:20Grumman.
01:14:21It's all lies.
01:14:22Well, again, that invitation was destroyed well before I had the opportunity to verify
01:14:26it.
01:14:27Who destroyed it?
01:14:29I did.
01:14:30Carl, you hope to sit here.
01:14:44Jack is my guest of honor.
01:14:46His invitation was personally prepared to play us.
01:14:55G-Generals, listen.
01:14:58How is this possible?
01:14:59Jack?
01:15:00How could he?
01:15:01Guest of honor?
01:15:02My father.
01:15:03Mike, why didn't you tell me your dad was invited by the governor's daughter?
01:15:07I didn't know.
01:15:08How could you hide this from me?
01:15:12Hide?
01:15:13Mike, I never hid anything from you.
01:15:18I only wanted to spend time with my family, with my son, and you pushed me away.
01:15:27You never told me who you were.
01:15:28I thought you were an ordinary person.
01:15:30Mike, status is not how you should value a person's worth.
01:15:36He never hid anything.
01:15:37He just wanted to live a quiet life with you, but you chose to reject him.
01:15:46I didn't know.
01:15:47I thought you were a janitor.
01:15:48A failure of a father.
01:15:49This can't be.
01:15:50Mike has been trying to climb the ranks, never realizing his father could have helped.
01:15:51Oh.
01:15:52Mike, people who are obsessed with rank and status, they're doomed for failure.
01:15:56Because they lose sight of what truly matters.
01:15:57Family.
01:15:58Family and the people that they love.
01:15:59Dad, don't be like that.
01:16:00Mike and I are still your family, right?
01:16:01Family.
01:16:02Lisa.
01:16:03You are the person that tore this family apart.
01:16:04You are so obsessed with climbing the walls.
01:16:05You are so obsessed with climbing the walls.
01:16:06You are so obsessed with climbing the walls.
01:16:07People who are obsessed with rank and status, they're doomed for failure.
01:16:08Because they lose sight of what truly matters.
01:16:11Family.
01:16:12Family.
01:16:13Family.
01:16:14And the people that they love.
01:16:17You are so obsessed with climbing the social ladder.
01:16:18You don't even realize that you were being used.
01:16:19Used?
01:16:20What do you mean?
01:16:21Why are you even here?
01:16:22Can't you see you're the odd man out?
01:16:23The only reason that they invited you was to try to humiliate me.
01:16:24And this is the odd man out.
01:16:25This is what the man got here.
01:16:26You are the old man out.
01:16:27They don't really go into a healthy man.
01:16:28Oh.
01:16:29You're the old man out.
01:16:42You're the old man out.
01:16:43She's the old man.
01:16:44There's the old man out.
01:16:45humiliate me and you played right into their hands you gave them everything that they wanted
01:16:51carl you lied to me no this is nonsense then tell him tell dad that you deserve to be here
01:17:00that you invited us personally or say it you little shit we don't know you stay away from
01:17:07carl you dumb bitch carl is ruthless turning on them like that you're poor lisa played like a fool
01:17:15that's enough throw these two out of here now
01:17:20i can't believe jack was personally invited by the governor's family as the guest of honor
01:17:38but i can't lose sight of the real prize as long as i secure that 10 million dollar grant i'll still
01:17:44be the winner tonight emma look at what you've done how could you do this to me carl shut up
01:17:51everyone sorry for the interruption but we still must not lose sight of our goal tonight
01:17:57we are here to honor our tyler's educators
01:18:01so let's continue yes chairman groom and let's continue
01:18:07jack i'm nervous there's no need for you to be nervous
01:18:12why because i told you tonight you're the star of this charity event
01:18:18now who would like to put their name forward for the grant
01:18:25vivian our lovely governor's daughter i would be honored to be in charge of that 10 billion dollar
01:18:37grant
01:18:38i'd also like to put myself into consideration vivian
01:18:43chairman grayson but aren't they from the same school they're competing against each other
01:18:48wow this is the most exciting banquet i've ever seen
01:18:53emma are you sure this is a 10 billion dollar grant
01:18:59we can't have somebody that's so emotional at the helm
01:19:03emotional
01:19:04yes i completely agree
01:19:07which is why i'm confident that i'm the right person for the job
01:19:11this grant is a very serious matter we must make the best possible choice
01:19:17who are they going to choose
01:19:19chairman groom and principal davis
01:19:22it can't be emma
01:19:24emma
01:19:25with much deliberation we have decided to award the grants to
01:19:32emma grayson
01:19:37what emma grayson impossible she got the 10 billion dollar grant
01:19:48miss grayson please prepare a proposal for the grant
01:19:53we'll set it up with you as the director as soon as possible
01:19:56the 10 billion dollar grant will be under your complete discretion
01:19:59jack am i dreaming
01:20:01no you're not dreaming emma
01:20:03i told you
01:20:04tonight
01:20:05you are the star of the ball
01:20:07vivian this is not right
01:20:16um
01:20:16why why emma
01:20:18this is impossible
01:20:20emma's just
01:20:21a normal person
01:20:23who emma is
01:20:25is not important
01:20:26what is important
01:20:27is who emma chose
01:20:29boss
01:20:32i can't believe you're the ceo of orion corporation
01:20:44the world's largest arms manufacturer
01:20:47yes
01:20:48but more importantly
01:20:50i'm your husband
01:20:52jack jack
01:20:57no no no mr bradshaw
01:20:59please please forgive my insolence
01:21:03i have no idea who you were
01:21:06mr bradshaw
01:21:08i'm so sorry please
01:21:10have mercy
01:21:11mr grooming
01:21:12carl
01:21:14i've seen enough
01:21:16i'll be looking into your finances
01:21:18i hope you haven't left any proof of your poor behavior
01:21:24i can't believe the janitor turned out to be the ceo of orion corporation
01:21:38chairman and gruelin are doomed
01:21:40emma is so lucky
01:21:42emma
01:21:44you are a kind brave woman
01:21:47boss is lucky to have met you
01:21:50boss
01:21:51i'd like to congratulate you
01:21:52miss grayson as well
01:21:53you want to bless his heart
01:21:54you are no interest in the wealthy
01:21:56thank you both
01:21:58your blessing means everything to us
01:22:00emma
01:22:05you loved me
01:22:07even when you thought i was just a janitor
01:22:09you stood by my side
01:22:12when you didn't have to
01:22:14you are strong
01:22:16and you are brave
01:22:17and you're beautiful
01:22:20will you be my wife
01:22:23will you marry me
01:22:25yes
01:22:27yes
01:22:27yes
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