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Drama Love
Drama Love
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00:00:00I have your cake right here, all ready to go.
00:00:27Thank you so much.
00:00:29It's my boss's birthday today, and I wanted to surprise her with the best cake from the best bakery in the city.
00:00:34Aw, just for that, panzerotti on the house. Salty, not sweet, just the way you like it.
00:00:41Thanks, Leo.
00:00:43Good morning, Maylan.
00:00:58Ooh, it's for breakfast.
00:00:59Remember, it's Alexandra's birthday today.
00:01:02Oh, no.
00:01:04Oh, no.
00:01:05Wrong name.
00:01:06That's the number one cardinal sin in advertising.
00:01:09Okay, we can fix this.
00:01:10Oh, what about the flowers?
00:01:11Okay.
00:01:12Yeah, wrap this.
00:01:13Yeah.
00:01:14This one?
00:01:15Yeah.
00:01:16Okay.
00:01:17Okay.
00:01:18What's this?
00:01:19Oh, happy birthday.
00:01:20We found out it was your birthday and we wanted to surprise you.
00:01:22Thank you, all of you.
00:01:23It's so sweet.
00:01:24However, before we dig into that scrumptious-looking cake, you should all know that I had a call
00:01:39with Carl Automotive, and they've decided to go another direction.
00:01:46No.
00:01:47Well, who'd they go with?
00:01:50Each company.
00:01:52Look, look, look.
00:01:54It takes time for any startup to gain real traction, but I believe in what we are building
00:01:59here.
00:02:00A collaborative, creative culture, that is how you get true innovation.
00:02:05That's how you deliver the best work.
00:02:08And believe me, there are plenty more clients out there, and we will get them.
00:02:14Yes.
00:02:15But first...
00:02:16Cake.
00:02:17Oh, yes.
00:02:18Oh, yes.
00:02:31When our former vice president, Alexandra, left to start her own company and took, uh,
00:02:37several of our rising stars with her.
00:02:41Like, Nora.
00:02:43I have to admit, I was worried.
00:02:46But, you know, turns out it was all for naught because, uh, we got Carl Lotto.
00:02:54Good job.
00:02:55Good job.
00:02:56Good job.
00:02:57Good job.
00:02:58Good job.
00:02:59Good job.
00:03:01There are bonuses for all of you that worked tirelessly around the clock for the past month
00:03:05on the campaign.
00:03:07James, your assessment of niche market trends were spot on and really impressed the client.
00:03:13I appreciate it.
00:03:14Lavery, fantastic job on the artwork.
00:03:18Thanks, Vicky.
00:03:19Um, about that vacant vice president position.
00:03:22Yes, yes.
00:03:23I know you two and some others have your hats in the ring.
00:03:26Although, without Nora, that's one less hat you have to worry about.
00:03:30I'll make my decision in a couple of weeks at the big board meeting.
00:03:33Bravo, everybody.
00:03:35Ah, one more thing.
00:03:38We need to decide how to allocate our philanthropic dollars for the year.
00:03:42So, I want an email from every single person with your suggestions.
00:03:47Best suggestion, Wynn's dinner at Camper and Steakhouse on me.
00:03:51Ooh.
00:03:52Not your left, Wynn.
00:03:53Fancy.
00:03:54Wow.
00:03:57Favorites.
00:03:58All right.
00:03:59Uh, your numbers might have impressed the client, but it was my artwork that landed us at the camp.
00:04:04Yeah, I highly doubt that.
00:04:06And prepare yourself for disappointment, buddy.
00:04:08Because that spot is mine.
00:04:10With the corner office.
00:04:12You heard the man.
00:04:13He said he's going to make his decision in a couple of weeks.
00:04:16I just signed Paige Madison Tech.
00:04:19Oh, you hadn't heard.
00:04:21When I made VP.
00:04:23Maybe I'll let you work on that account.
00:04:27Kids these days.
00:04:29I told my seniors there is no excuse for not knowing subject and object pronouns.
00:04:38It doesn't drive I punkers.
00:04:40It drives me bonkers.
00:04:44Hey, Nora.
00:04:45You all right?
00:04:47Oh.
00:04:48Yeah.
00:04:49No, yeah.
00:04:50I'm...
00:04:51Fine.
00:04:52It was just...
00:04:54Each company took another account away from us.
00:04:57Yeah, and I'm worried.
00:04:58Because if we don't start signing more clients soon...
00:05:00You knew it was a big risk leaving a secure company for a startup.
00:05:04Can you get your old job back?
00:05:07Everett made it clear.
00:05:08Anyone who left with Alexandra would not be welcome back to each company.
00:05:13Not that I want to.
00:05:14The stress and the pressure to perform.
00:05:17That backstabbing over accounts.
00:05:20It was misery.
00:05:21I remember your stories.
00:05:23Like the last account I worked on.
00:05:25Braden Ashley Designs.
00:05:26I did all this work and then James took all the credit.
00:05:31Although I'm sure he's still a bit bummed that Alexandra picked me over him to start her new company.
00:05:37And now you actually have time to meet for dinners.
00:05:41You have a life again.
00:05:42I do.
00:05:43And I believe in everything that Alexandra's building.
00:05:46But it's not just about me anymore.
00:05:49You know?
00:05:50Everybody at that office took the same leap.
00:05:53And if I fail, we all fail.
00:05:58You're the best at what you do.
00:06:01I know you'll make it work out.
00:06:03Well, I appreciate the vote of confidence.
00:06:05Can I get you anything for dessert?
00:06:08Do you have ice cream?
00:06:09We have spumoni with pistachio.
00:06:12Never mind.
00:06:14We'll take the chat.
00:06:17Not a spumoni fan.
00:06:19Have you ever heard of Darlington Dairy?
00:06:21No.
00:06:22I don't think I'm familiar with that brand.
00:06:24They have the most creative, inventive flavors.
00:06:28I could eat it with every meal.
00:06:30I could eat it for every meal.
00:06:33Last week, I got some of their blue cheese and honey roasted pear.
00:06:37Oh, pure bliss.
00:06:39We are still talking about ice cream, right?
00:06:42Yeah.
00:06:47Mascarpone and balsamic strawberry.
00:06:50Mm-hmm.
00:06:51Okay.
00:06:52Moment of truth.
00:06:53Okay.
00:06:54You know that I don't have much of a sweet tooth, right?
00:06:56Oh, you will after you try this.
00:06:58Mmm.
00:06:59Mm-hmm.
00:07:00Okay.
00:07:01So it's sweet and savory.
00:07:02Yeah.
00:07:03Wow.
00:07:04I've had five gallons in the past week alone.
00:07:05I've been hiding the cartons from Grayson.
00:07:06What?
00:07:07Grayson is the most supportive husband ever.
00:07:08You would never judge.
00:07:09Hmm.
00:07:10It's not bad.
00:07:11I don't want to share.
00:07:12Wow.
00:07:13I wonder why I've never heard of Darlington Dairy ice cream.
00:07:15It's super popular, Mike.
00:07:16Expecting Mommies group.
00:07:17More and more chores you're carrying yet.
00:07:18Mm.
00:07:19You jog.
00:07:20You're 10 o'clock.
00:07:21Oh, where?
00:07:22Mm-hmm.
00:07:23Yeah.
00:07:24You're never going to meet anyone if you don't look up once in a while.
00:07:25Especially when they're right in front of your face.
00:07:27Okay, well, I don't think that we're a fit, because he's jogging at dinnertime.
00:07:30And I am...
00:07:31Mm.
00:07:32Well, maybe not him.
00:07:33But it's been over a year since Carter ended things.
00:07:34Yes, I am aware.
00:07:35You never talk about it.
00:07:36I don't know if you're carrying it.
00:07:37I don't know if you're carrying it.
00:07:38Mm.
00:07:39You're not going to meet anyone if you don't look up once in a while.
00:07:40Especially when they're right in front of your face.
00:07:41Okay, well, I don't think that we're a fit, because he's jogging at dinnertime.
00:07:46And I am...
00:07:47Mm.
00:07:48Well, maybe not him.
00:07:51But it's been over a year since Carter ended things.
00:07:56Yes, I am aware.
00:07:57You never talk about it.
00:07:58What's to say?
00:07:59We were both busy.
00:08:00And after a while, it became clear that he picked his job over me, and always would.
00:08:11Well, somewhere out there is someone who will put you first.
00:08:14You just have to put yourself out there to meet him.
00:08:17You're so fearless with your career.
00:08:20I know, I know.
00:08:22I'm pushing your auntie Nora, but we don't want to be the only cute baby bump around.
00:08:27Do we?
00:08:28You're ridiculous.
00:08:29All right, I'm going to get right to it.
00:08:42We're the top contenders for the vice president position.
00:08:45I brought in more new accounts than anyone.
00:08:47I brought in a lot of new leads, and I've been servicing the current clients.
00:08:50Listen, I taught you everything you want.
00:08:51Stop.
00:08:52Stop.
00:08:53No healthy competition is good for the soul, so this is how this is going to go.
00:09:00Whoever brings in and signs the hottest new accountant I'm talking about national, not local,
00:09:06with a big board meeting in two weeks, gets the job.
00:09:11All right.
00:09:12Fine with me.
00:09:13Count me in.
00:09:14You'll excuse me, gentlemen.
00:09:19There he goes.
00:09:21Ain't got to be honest with you, gents.
00:09:26You're my guy.
00:09:28You know, you're devoted.
00:09:31You never let anything distract you from what is most important.
00:09:35Yeah.
00:09:36Thanks, boss.
00:09:37I appreciate it.
00:09:38Yeah, but the thing is, Lavery has been bringing in a lot of new business, so you need to step
00:09:45it up.
00:09:46You need to bring me something special, something that proves to me that you're ready.
00:09:53You know I'm going to do whatever it takes.
00:09:55Well, I'm counting on it.
00:10:00You still, uh, seeing Kimberly in accounting?
00:10:04Nah.
00:10:05She wanted more than I can offer, especially now.
00:10:09Well, that's good, because to make it in our industry, you got to stay focused, huh?
00:10:13Eye on the prize.
00:10:16Eye on the prize.
00:10:18Yeah, I got to make sure that my, uh, my afternoon stays open tomorrow.
00:10:32My meeting with Sun Sports got pushed, so I'm, uh, heading back into the office now.
00:10:37No!
00:10:38I'm so sorry.
00:10:39Yeah.
00:10:40Oh, man.
00:10:41Oh, are you all right?
00:10:44Nora.
00:10:45James.
00:10:46I'm sorry, uh, you okay?
00:10:51Yeah, I'm fine.
00:10:53What's, uh, what's with all the ice cream?
00:10:56Oh, it's, uh, it's for a party at the new office.
00:11:01Hmm.
00:11:02You know me, I like celebrating.
00:11:04Holidays, birthdays.
00:11:05I remember.
00:11:06Yeah.
00:11:07Yeah.
00:11:08Well, cupcakes on Groundhog Day, that was a first.
00:11:10Yeah, I remember you eating at least three of them.
00:11:13I didn't say that to my sweet tooth and I didn't enjoy them.
00:11:15Ah, right.
00:11:16So, how is it working with Alexandra?
00:11:19Mm, sunshine and rainbows every day?
00:11:21Don't forget the unicorns.
00:11:23No, it's, um, it's actually great.
00:11:26Fantastic.
00:11:27That was a bold move, giving up everything to follow her.
00:11:30Yeah.
00:11:33So, how's everything at age?
00:11:36Also fantastic.
00:11:38Busier than ever.
00:11:39Hmm.
00:11:40New accounts left and right.
00:11:41Oh, right.
00:11:42I heard.
00:11:43Uh, Carl Automotive.
00:11:44It's impressive.
00:11:45Thanks.
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:47Oh, here.
00:11:48Right.
00:11:49Need that.
00:11:50Thanks.
00:11:51And I should, I should get back to work.
00:11:53Before that I scream out.
00:11:55Good to see you.
00:11:57Yeah.
00:11:58Oh, Nora, you forgot one.
00:12:01Vanilla bean and smoked maple.
00:12:06The best ice cream on the planet.
00:12:09Is that right?
00:12:11Huh.
00:12:13Oh.
00:12:23Oh.
00:12:24Ice cream.
00:12:25No, not just any ice cream.
00:12:27Darlington Dairy.
00:12:29The most imaginative ice cream that you will ever taste.
00:12:32I thought you said you don't have a sweet tooth.
00:12:34Darlington Dairy ice cream is sweet and savory.
00:12:38Hmm.
00:12:39Let's see now.
00:12:40Let's see.
00:12:41Let's see.
00:12:45Oh my goodness.
00:12:46It's heaven on a spoon.
00:12:47Right?
00:12:48They've never been repped, but are considering working with an agency.
00:12:51Tell me more.
00:12:53The company is based in Wisconsin on a family-run dairy farm owned by Anne Marie and Matthew Darlington.
00:13:00They've won the Golden Spoon three years in a row.
00:13:03And they just went nationwide.
00:13:06We should meet them.
00:13:07Oh, well, it just so happens I spoke with Anne Marie this morning and she was very friendly.
00:13:12She even invited me out to the farm for a visit pending your approval, of course.
00:13:16Approved?
00:13:17What are you waiting for?
00:13:18Go, go.
00:13:19Okay.
00:13:20Thanks.
00:13:21You will not regret this.
00:13:22I promise.
00:13:23Yeah.
00:13:24Right.
00:13:25Oh, that one is mine.
00:13:28And so is that one.
00:13:30Oh, that's terrific news.
00:13:33What do you mean?
00:13:34Sign him.
00:13:35Hey, boss.
00:13:36That was Labor.
00:13:38He thinks he's got Novavolt electronics.
00:13:41What do you got?
00:13:42Boom.
00:13:46Ice cream?
00:13:47Not just any ice cream.
00:13:49The best ice cream on the planet.
00:13:50Oh, really?
00:13:51Darlington Dairy.
00:13:52Starlington Dairy.
00:13:53Started as a mom and pop organic ice cream stand in Wisconsin.
00:13:56Wisconsin, huh?
00:13:58America's Dairyland.
00:13:59Okay.
00:14:00And?
00:14:01They've grown exponentially over the past few years.
00:14:04Landed in five major grocery chains.
00:14:06Two more expected by end of year.
00:14:08Who reps them?
00:14:09Hopefully, we will.
00:14:13I like it.
00:14:16Get on a plane as soon as you can.
00:14:17I'm on the next flight.
00:14:19Economy C.
00:14:22I know.
00:14:27Yeah, I think we're talking about the whole thing.
00:14:28Bye.
00:14:29Bye.
00:14:30Bye.
00:14:31Bye.
00:14:32Bye.
00:14:33Bye.
00:14:34Bye.
00:14:35Bye.
00:14:36Bye.
00:14:37Bye.
00:14:38Bye.
00:14:39Bye.
00:14:40Bye.
00:14:41Bye.
00:14:42Bye.
00:14:43Bye.
00:14:44Bye.
00:14:45Bye.
00:14:46Bye.
00:14:47Bye.
00:14:48Bye.
00:14:49Bye.
00:14:50Bye.
00:14:51Bye.
00:14:59You must be Nora from New York.
00:15:00I'll give it away.
00:15:01The car or the high heels.
00:15:03I'm Violet.
00:15:04Let's get you settled.
00:15:06Sounds good.
00:15:07I love the cow motif.
00:15:15We're very proud of our dairy industry here in Greenwood.
00:15:18Are you here on business or pleasure?
00:15:20Business.
00:15:21I have a meeting with Darlington Dairy.
00:15:23Anne-Marie and Matthew are the sweetest couple.
00:15:26We just adore them.
00:15:27That's so nice to hear.
00:15:29You're in room three.
00:15:30Breakfast is at 7.
00:15:31And snacks are in the kitchen.
00:15:32And if you're looking for dinner, Dunkel's Diner is right around the corner.
00:15:36But Anne-Marie invited me to dinner with them tonight.
00:15:39Well, look at you.
00:15:41Word of advice, don't skip dessert.
00:15:43Oh, I won't.
00:15:45Your room is upstairs on the right.
00:15:47Thanks again.
00:15:50What time's the meeting?
00:15:51Five o'clock.
00:15:52Great.
00:15:53Taking a dinner.
00:15:54I want you to take them to the best place in town.
00:15:58The options here might be limited.
00:16:00Well, do what you gotta do, James.
00:16:02Put the board meetings in two weeks.
00:16:04Yes, and remember, it's not about what you want to say.
00:16:08It's about what they want to hear.
00:16:12Right.
00:16:13Got it.
00:16:14No.
00:16:16Get it done.
00:16:17Hey there.
00:16:35Oh, hello.
00:16:36Welcome to Bedell's Bed and Breakfast.
00:16:38You must be James.
00:16:40I am.
00:16:40I'm Violet.
00:16:42You are in room six.
00:16:46Real times and everything you need to know are in here.
00:16:48Your room is the first one on the right.
00:16:50Welcome to Greenwood.
00:16:51I don't know.
00:16:52Come on.
00:16:52This is what you want to know.
00:16:53The rest of the night is this year.
00:16:54I am.
00:16:55I have.
00:16:56It's amazing.
00:16:57I am.
00:16:57I am.
00:16:58I am.
00:16:59I am.
00:17:00I am.
00:17:00I am.
00:17:03I am.
00:17:05I am.
00:17:06I am.
00:17:06I am.
00:17:06I am.
00:17:10I am.
00:17:11I am.
00:17:11I am.
00:18:12I have a meeting.
00:18:13Why are you here?
00:18:14I was invited.
00:18:15I was invited.
00:18:17Hi.
00:18:18Hi, I'm Nora.
00:18:19We spoke earlier.
00:18:20Thank you so much for your kind invitation.
00:18:23I'm James.
00:18:23Nice to meet you.
00:18:24I have a meeting with Matthew Darlington.
00:18:26Oh, well, then come right on in.
00:18:32You have a lovely home.
00:18:34Oh, thank you so much.
00:18:36Matthew's great-grandparents built this house.
00:18:39I'll get them for you.
00:18:41This is my account, so back off.
00:18:43Did you sign them already?
00:18:44Yeah, but I'm going to.
00:18:46Not if I did first.
00:18:46Come on, Matt.
00:18:47Here they are.
00:18:52Hi.
00:18:52This is my husband, Matthew, and our granddaughter, Josie.
00:18:56She's here for the summer.
00:18:57James from H Company.
00:18:59Pleasure to meet you, James.
00:19:00Nora with Alexander Rankin Advertising.
00:19:03Nice to meet you.
00:19:04And you, Miss Josie.
00:19:06Hey, hey.
00:19:07Tell me all your jokes.
00:19:08What do cows do for fun?
00:19:10Oh, I don't know.
00:19:12They go to the movies.
00:19:15That's a good one.
00:19:19I didn't realize we were going to have two people here.
00:19:23Yeah.
00:19:24You know, I didn't think we were going to meet until the 11th.
00:19:26Oh, this is the 11th year.
00:19:30Oh, it's not a problem, really.
00:19:32Perhaps you should reschedule for another day, James.
00:19:35I could, but I'm already here, Nora.
00:19:38Uh, mm-hmm.
00:19:40Do you two know each other?
00:19:42Oh, we used to work together.
00:19:45Huh.
00:19:46I just need a couple minutes of your time.
00:19:48Then I could come back, really.
00:19:49Nonsense, really.
00:19:51You're here and acquainted.
00:19:53I have plenty of food for dinner, so you might as well stay, James.
00:19:56That's settled.
00:19:57You're staying for dinner.
00:19:58Let us get the table set and make yourself a helm.
00:20:01I would love to.
00:20:04Hey.
00:20:05What do you think you're doing?
00:20:07I'm accepting an invitation to dinner.
00:20:10Mm.
00:20:14This chicken is outstanding.
00:20:17And these green beans are so fresh.
00:20:20Fresh out of the garden in the backyard.
00:20:22But do not ask her what the secret ingredient in the fried chicken is.
00:20:26We've been married, what, coming up on 45 years now?
00:20:29And she still does not trust me.
00:20:31Oh, man.
00:20:32I trust you completely.
00:20:34I just know with your kind heart, you couldn't resist telling anybody about my secret.
00:20:39Hey, Joes.
00:20:43Tell her the joke.
00:20:45She knows them all.
00:20:45Why are cows such good dancers?
00:20:49Why?
00:20:50Because they got all the moves.
00:20:54That's good.
00:20:55Hey, so tell us a little something about yourselves.
00:20:57Are you married?
00:20:58Do you have kids?
00:20:59Honey, they're your own business.
00:21:01They don't want to talk to us about their personal lives.
00:21:03Oh, that's silly.
00:21:05This is a family-run business.
00:21:08And our motto is made by family, shared by family.
00:21:11Well, I think that's a wonderful motto.
00:21:13Me, too.
00:21:15Yeah.
00:21:15I am currently single.
00:21:17I don't like running.
00:21:19And I am so excited to become an auntie to my best friend's baby.
00:21:23Oh, sweet.
00:21:26I'm also single.
00:21:28No kids.
00:21:29Work is my priority right now.
00:21:31And back in the day, I lettered in cross-country.
00:21:35And I'm just a fun uncle to three little rugrats.
00:21:40I told you that they were good folks.
00:21:43Not like those people that you turned away last month.
00:21:46Oh, who did you turn away?
00:21:48Ah, there were these advertising big leagues out of Chicago.
00:21:53And they were in here throwing all this buzzy jargon at us.
00:21:57The thing was, they didn't care about who we are.
00:22:00I can tell you this.
00:22:03I don't trust people like that.
00:22:04Me neither.
00:22:06Okay, who would like dessert?
00:22:09You have not had an ice cream sundae until you've had a Darlington Maple Mayhem Sundae.
00:22:15Right, Joes?
00:22:16Well, I can't pass up on that.
00:22:19Nora, you love your sweets?
00:22:22I would love one.
00:22:26Mmm, have quite a sweet tooth, do you know?
00:22:30Mmm.
00:22:34Mmm.
00:22:35Wow.
00:22:35What'd you say is in this again?
00:22:37This is our brown butter ice cream.
00:22:39And it's got smoked maple caramel in it.
00:22:42And then I cover it with a little flaky sea salt and crushed candy pecans.
00:22:48It's delicious is what it is.
00:22:49Matthew and Marie, is now a good time to talk about your advertising needs?
00:22:56Alexandra Raikin is the best in the biz.
00:22:59No business tonight.
00:23:01Okay?
00:23:03We'll figure all that out tomorrow.
00:23:06Enjoy your ice cream.
00:23:08Gotcha.
00:23:09Makes sense.
00:23:11It's good.
00:23:13I thought you didn't like sweets.
00:23:16You aren't the lady.
00:23:17I like easy salt.
00:23:19Oh, my goodness.
00:23:23Thank you again so much for everything.
00:23:26That Sunday was out of this world.
00:23:27Yeah.
00:23:28We'll see you in the morning.
00:23:30And do not forget, wear some old shoes, okay?
00:23:33Betcha.
00:23:35Good night.
00:23:36Bye.
00:23:38Uh, what do you think you're doing?
00:23:40This is my account.
00:23:41I found them.
00:23:41I didn't know.
00:23:42You said the ice cream was for a party.
00:23:43But that's because I knew you'd try to steal them away, which is exactly what you're doing.
00:23:47Okay.
00:23:48We're both here now.
00:23:49Let's set some ground rules.
00:23:51Fine.
00:23:51Rule number one.
00:23:52No deliberate sabotage.
00:23:54Pagy pie pet trackers.
00:23:55I never touch those batteries.
00:23:57Rule number two.
00:23:58Maintain professionalism at all times.
00:24:01Brooks karaoke machines?
00:24:02Oh, the client's asked me to do it.
00:24:04Rule number three.
00:24:04No scarfing down ice cream to win extra bonus points.
00:24:07What kind of rule is that?
00:24:08I don't like sweets.
00:24:09You can't use that to your advantage.
00:24:11You just had an entire Sunday with the works.
00:24:14And now I feel ill.
00:24:15But if you're eating up all the ice cream, they're going to choose you.
00:24:17And it would be for all the wrong reasons.
00:24:19Okay, fine.
00:24:21No scarfing.
00:24:22Rule number four.
00:24:24We both present our pitches to the Darlingtons.
00:24:26Let them choose.
00:24:28The best ad exec wins.
00:24:30What's the catch?
00:24:32No catch.
00:24:33Okay, then.
00:24:39Well, uh, good night.
00:24:42Good night.
00:24:43Good morning, dear.
00:25:07I don't mind this group here.
00:25:08They show up every morning like clockwork.
00:25:10It's a bed and breakfast.
00:25:12And no one cooks a better meal to start the day than you, Violet.
00:25:16Not even this guy.
00:25:18I keep begging about her to come down and work the morning shift, but she just won't do it.
00:25:23Oh, just coffee for me, please.
00:25:27The farm days are long.
00:25:28You're going to want to fuel up with a hearty breakfast.
00:25:31Cheers, Matt.
00:25:32Let me introduce everyone.
00:25:34Tim runs the diner.
00:25:36If you want anything done in this town, Mayor Allison is the one to talk to.
00:25:39Kagan is the Darlington herdsman and farm manager, and his sweet wife, Hannah, runs the Greenwood General Store.
00:25:47She's also the best mechanic in the county.
00:25:49It's true.
00:25:49She really is.
00:25:50She's great.
00:25:51Nora is from New York City.
00:25:53Wow!
00:25:54Welcome to Greenwood.
00:25:58It's so nice to meet all of you.
00:25:59New York City, eh?
00:26:01You know, I enjoy visiting and all, but I just can't see myself living in a city where I can't see the sky.
00:26:06Oh, no, no, no.
00:26:07I bet it's exciting.
00:26:09Broadway, Times Square, the best pizza ever.
00:26:12Hey, hey, watch it now, missy.
00:26:14It is a great city.
00:26:15Yeah.
00:26:17Oh, I'm off.
00:26:18I'm trying to convince the council to pass that bill.
00:26:20And what bill is that?
00:26:22Subsidizing the cost to feed for dairy farmers.
00:26:25Wait, is that expensive?
00:26:26Yeah.
00:26:27Now, half the farmers in the area can barely break even, and folks like the Darlingtons, they need all the help they can get.
00:26:34Wow, I had no idea.
00:26:36Well, it was very nice to meet you.
00:26:37Very nice to meet you.
00:26:38Good luck.
00:26:40We're off, too.
00:26:41Nice to meet you.
00:26:41You sure we'll see you around?
00:26:42Yes.
00:26:42Yeah, I've got to do the commerce, sir.
00:26:45Hey, you want some really good pizza?
00:26:47Come down and see me at the dinner.
00:26:49You got it.
00:26:50Feed up, dear.
00:26:54You're going to need your strength.
00:26:56I'm sure I will.
00:26:57Ahem.
00:27:13Morning.
00:27:14Hey.
00:27:16You missed breakfast.
00:27:17I went to the diner, but it was closed.
00:27:19Oh, Tim was eating breakfast here.
00:27:21He owns the diner.
00:27:22Did you hear those roosters this morning?
00:27:24Give me a city garbage truck any day.
00:27:26Do people eat roosters?
00:27:28Probably.
00:27:29They're male chickens.
00:27:31Maybe Violet can make me some rooster pot pie so I can sleep.
00:27:34Uh, well, see you over there?
00:27:40Yeah.
00:27:40Yeah.
00:27:41Yeah.
00:27:52Oh, no, no, no.
00:27:55Come on, please.
00:27:56I don't need this today.
00:27:57Come on! Please!
00:28:18Having trouble?
00:28:20The engine won't start, and Hannah left.
00:28:23Who?
00:28:24The mechanic. She was at breakfast.
00:28:26Was the whole town at breakfast?
00:28:28Congratulations, you won a head start.
00:28:31Just tell the Darlingtons I'll be there when I can.
00:28:34You can ride with me.
00:28:35What?
00:28:37Why would you help me?
00:28:39Rule number two.
00:28:41Huh.
00:28:42Thank you, James.
00:28:44Besides, it would look bad if they found out I abandoned you.
00:28:47Ah, there it is. Yeah.
00:28:50Hold on.
00:28:56Good morning.
00:28:57Good morning.
00:28:58Good morning.
00:28:59Good morning.
00:29:00Good morning.
00:29:01Listen, Matthew and Josie are already at the barn, and so I wanted to give you a tour.
00:29:11So I hope you remembered those old shoes.
00:29:13The oldest ones I brought.
00:29:15Hmm.
00:29:16Okay then.
00:29:17Let's get started.
00:29:18As if you brought an extra pair of old shoes just in case.
00:29:22Oh.
00:29:23I'm in Rome.
00:29:24Hmm.
00:29:25Rome has less bugs.
00:29:26So we have the calf stall barn, the free stall barn, and we have the whole milking facility.
00:29:38That's the whole heart of our operation.
00:29:40Have the Darlingtons always been dairy farmers?
00:29:43Three generations.
00:29:44Oh.
00:29:45My family came from the south.
00:29:47I didn't know a thing about farming.
00:29:49And then Matthew, he had been asking me to marry him since kindergarten.
00:29:53It took a few years to marry you.
00:29:54Your childhood sweetheart.
00:29:55We are.
00:29:56It's so cute.
00:29:57Oh, you know, I don't know how you'd do it.
00:30:00With all the coming and going in a big city.
00:30:03And speaking of coming and going, you came back.
00:30:06Of course.
00:30:07We couldn't possibly say no to a tour of the farm.
00:30:10Come on.
00:30:11There's someone you have to meet.
00:30:12Okay.
00:30:13Oh my goodness.
00:30:18This is Winnie.
00:30:20He's two months old.
00:30:21What a sweetie pie.
00:30:23He is Josie's best friend.
00:30:25Seems to really like you.
00:30:27Here.
00:30:28You try.
00:30:29Me?
00:30:30No, I don't know what to do.
00:30:32Oh honey, you just be yourself.
00:30:34He's a wonderful judge of character.
00:30:36Oh, then you should stand back.
00:30:38So funny.
00:30:39He loves it when you pet his neck.
00:30:42Okay.
00:30:43Like this?
00:30:45I told you he loves it.
00:30:47He is so soft.
00:30:51I think you're ready for a farm of your own.
00:30:56You're just a little sweetheart, aren't you?
00:30:58I was just giving him the tour while you got ready.
00:31:11Well, Kagan's back.
00:31:12We're out again.
00:31:13I'm afraid I won't have time to hear your pitches.
00:31:16Last time that happened, he was out for two weeks.
00:31:19He seemed okay at breakfast.
00:31:21Did I just miss everybody?
00:31:23Listen, we have so much to do before the festival.
00:31:26The ice cream festival is the best day for the entire summer.
00:31:30And we host it right here on the farm.
00:31:33But without Kagan, I got so much work to do,
00:31:36I won't be able to hear your pitches until it's over.
00:31:39I just want to apologize to you both for wasting your time
00:31:41and coming all the way out here.
00:31:44Well, if you'd need a hand, I'd be happy to stay and help.
00:31:48You would?
00:31:49Yeah.
00:31:50I'd love to stay and help with the festival.
00:31:52Huh.
00:31:53That would be wonderful, Nora.
00:31:55Huh.
00:31:56You read my mind,
00:31:57because I would also love to stay and help with the festival.
00:32:00If it's okay with your boss.
00:32:02What, Alexandra?
00:32:03Well, she always says,
00:32:05collaboration fuels the innovation and teamwork makes the dream work.
00:32:09You know, my schedule's clear.
00:32:10Yours?
00:32:12My schedule?
00:32:13Yeah.
00:32:15Yeah.
00:32:17Huh.
00:32:18My schedule is also clear.
00:32:22Oh.
00:32:23Looks like I'm helping with the festival.
00:32:25I could eat ice cream every day with every meal.
00:32:29Hey, you guys, we appreciate this.
00:32:31Now, work on a farm starts at dawn each morning,
00:32:35but we can get a start on it right now by sweeping up the board.
00:32:39How about that?
00:32:40Josie will show you where the brooms and the rakes are.
00:32:43This way.
00:32:45Ahem.
00:32:46Rule number three.
00:32:47There was no scarfing of ice cream.
00:32:48You alluded to it.
00:32:49Yeah, because if you were stuck doing manual labor all week.
00:32:52Leave.
00:32:53No one's making you stay.
00:32:54Oh, I'm not handing you this account on a silver waffle cone.
00:32:57Rule number five.
00:32:58No complaining.
00:33:00Rule number six.
00:33:01No shenanigans.
00:33:02I didn't.
00:33:04Okay, fine.
00:33:05Come on, slow folks.
00:33:08So, do you know where cows get their medicine?
00:33:12A bovine veterinarian?
00:33:14No.
00:33:15At the pharmacy.
00:33:17The pharmacy.
00:33:18Yeah, that makes more sense.
00:33:20Yeah.
00:33:30There it is.
00:33:31Yeah, that's for you.
00:33:54Cheese curds for breakfast.
00:33:56We're in Wisconsin now.
00:33:57Oh.
00:33:58Oh.
00:33:59Oh.
00:34:04Oh.
00:34:05That's right.
00:34:06Yeah.
00:34:07Uh-oh.
00:34:08I'm sorry, I'm just having a hard time picturing you milking cows.
00:34:34They're actually kind of cute, but I've never been so tired in my entire life.
00:34:39How's James?
00:34:41Surprisingly, he's been nice and helpful.
00:34:45Well, just remember, James is Everett's golden boy now, and they still haven't forgiven me for stealing you.
00:34:52They are going to pull out every trick in the book to win this account, including pretending to be your friend.
00:34:58Oh, I know. You're right.
00:35:00I have faith in you. Call me if you need anything.
00:35:04I have a new level of respect for farmers and how hard they work.
00:35:13No, no, no. You did the right thing by staying. Focus on the pitch. Alexandra chose Noah for a reason. Don't underestimate her.
00:35:23I won't. She's good. She's always been good.
00:35:26Yeah, so good she changed you into a farmhand.
00:35:30Listen, don't let her take control.
00:35:32I thought I was done with Nora when she left, but here we are.
00:35:36Yeah, you know where you're not? In a vice president position until you get the signature from the Darlingtons.
00:35:45It's the only reason I'm here.
00:35:48I'm ready when you are, Biggie.
00:35:51I need to tell you what's at stake. Make it happen.
00:36:00Hey.
00:36:04Hey.
00:36:06Couldn't sleep?
00:36:08I think I'm too tired to sleep.
00:36:10You should try counting cows.
00:36:16You don't see stars like that in New York City.
00:36:19No, you don't.
00:36:21Well, there's Orion's belt.
00:36:24Where's the rest of his clothing?
00:36:27I don't know.
00:36:28Yeah.
00:36:29Can I ask you a question?
00:36:34You can ask.
00:36:39I'm curious.
00:36:41How is it working with Alexandra?
00:36:45Well, it takes time for any startup to find their stride, but I love it.
00:36:51It's the complete opposite from H Company.
00:36:55I don't miss the constant stress and the cutthroat competition.
00:36:59People trying to steal credit for my work.
00:37:02What are you talking about?
00:37:04Oh, come on. Braden Ashley Designs?
00:37:06I did all this work and then you took the credit.
00:37:09And the accolades.
00:37:11I worked really hard on that account.
00:37:14But you're right.
00:37:16You deserve more credit and...
00:37:19I'm sorry.
00:37:21Thank you for saying that.
00:37:25I admire you for...
00:37:27taking the leap of faith with Alexandra.
00:37:30I thought you were upset that she didn't ask you.
00:37:33No.
00:37:35No, I'm on a good path.
00:37:38I just don't think I would have the courage to take the chance you did.
00:37:41Really?
00:37:44My dad, he worked 40 years at the same job.
00:37:48Never made management.
00:37:50Never got any recognition.
00:37:51Barely a pension.
00:37:53But he showed up every day.
00:37:55For us.
00:37:59I told myself I was going to go further.
00:38:01And if I made it, maybe it would make his sacrifice mean something.
00:38:07That's actually kinda beautiful.
00:38:12Don't kid yourself.
00:38:14I still want the big corner on this.
00:38:19Don't move.
00:38:21What?
00:38:23I'm serious.
00:38:25There's a bug on me, isn't there?
00:38:27Easy.
00:38:28Get it off.
00:38:29Do you trust me?
00:38:30James.
00:38:31Do you trust me?
00:38:32Please.
00:38:39I got it.
00:38:40What?
00:38:42It's a landing button.
00:38:45Oh, look.
00:38:46James, they're everywhere.
00:38:52You don't see this in the city.
00:38:53This has been some week, hasn't it?
00:38:58You're telling me.
00:39:04I think I will try counting cows.
00:39:07Yeah, Don will be here before we know it, so...
00:39:11Good night.
00:39:12Good night.
00:39:13Good night.
00:39:32Sorry I've been MIA.
00:39:33You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
00:39:35Where are you?
00:39:37Main Street.
00:39:39I'm running an errand for Annemarie.
00:39:41If you win this account,
00:39:42will I get a lifetime supply of free ice cream?
00:39:45Yes, even if I have to pay for it myself.
00:39:48I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you.
00:39:50Which, on second thought...
00:39:52How is the account stealer?
00:39:55James apologized for that.
00:39:57Wow.
00:39:58Yeah, I might have misjudged him a little.
00:40:01We're still up for the same account, of course,
00:40:03but he's not terrible.
00:40:06I know that look.
00:40:08You like him?
00:40:10What?
00:40:11No.
00:40:12No.
00:40:13I mean, I don't dislike him like I did before,
00:40:15but I don't like like him.
00:40:16No.
00:40:18This definitely throws a wrench into your situation.
00:40:21There is no situation.
00:40:23I am here to sign the account, and that's it.
00:40:26My career and livelihood depend on it.
00:40:28Not to mention my reputation in the advertising world.
00:40:31Oh, hey.
00:40:32Gotta run.
00:40:33Good luck.
00:40:34Oh, hey.
00:40:35How's the car running?
00:40:36Oh, hey, Hannah.
00:40:37How's the car running?
00:40:38Oh, hey, Hannah.
00:40:39Yeah, no, the car is doing great, thanks to you.
00:40:40But how is Kagan feeling?
00:40:41Oh, he's better.
00:40:42Better.
00:40:43Though he is determined to be back to full strength by the ice cream festival, which is three days
00:40:44from now.
00:40:45So, what brings you in today?
00:40:46Oh, Anne Marie wanted me to pick up a few things from the festival.
00:40:47Mmm, I'm gonna go.
00:40:48I'm gonna go.
00:40:49I'm gonna go.
00:40:50Yeah.
00:40:51I'm gonna go.
00:40:52I'm gonna go.
00:40:53Yeah, I'm gonna go.
00:40:54Oh.
00:40:55Hey, how's the car running?
00:40:56Oh, hey, Hannah.
00:40:57Yeah, no, the car is doing great, thanks to you.
00:41:01But how is Kagan feeling?
00:41:02Oh, he's better.
00:41:03Better.
00:41:04Though he is determined to be back to full strength by the ice cream festival, which is three
00:41:09days from now.
00:41:10So.
00:41:12What brings you in today?
00:41:13Anne Marie wanted me to pick up a few things from the festival.
00:41:15I've got you. Come on.
00:41:17All right.
00:41:18You have ice cream scoops here?
00:41:20Oh, we have everything here.
00:41:22Impressive.
00:41:25Can I ask you something personal?
00:41:27And if I'm out of line, you can tell me to zip it.
00:41:30No, go for it.
00:41:32You and James, are you?
00:41:35You know, like, together, together.
00:41:38We are colleagues, and that is it.
00:41:42Why?
00:41:44Just a smart, handsome city guy.
00:41:47Let's just say I know a lot of gals around here
00:41:49who would happily take their shot.
00:41:52Oh, aprons are right over here.
00:42:09Hey there, New York City.
00:42:11You must be Tim.
00:42:12That is me.
00:42:13It's about time you paid a visit to my fine establishment.
00:42:17I've been a little busy, Tim.
00:42:19Yeah, I heard.
00:42:20This might have nice of you and Nora
00:42:22to be helping out the darlings just like you did
00:42:25while Kagan is recuperating.
00:42:27Isn't that right, ma'am?
00:42:29I know how much they appreciate it.
00:42:31So what can I get you?
00:42:33Well, how about your burger and your chocolate shake?
00:42:36Coming right up.
00:42:41Hi, I'm James.
00:42:42I know.
00:42:43Small town.
00:42:44Allison.
00:42:45Do you mind?
00:42:46Oh, please.
00:42:47So, how many people do you have show up for the ice cream festival?
00:42:51Well, this is America's dairy land.
00:42:55It's the biggest event of the year after Christmas.
00:42:58This is when we all come out to celebrate and support our fellow farmers.
00:43:02Hardest working people around.
00:43:04You see, dairy farmers, they never get a day off.
00:43:07But those cows, they don't care if you're sick.
00:43:09They still want to be milked twice a day.
00:43:12I'm learning just how hard farmers work.
00:43:14Oh, excuse me.
00:43:20Oh, no.
00:43:21What?
00:43:22What's wrong, ma'am?
00:43:24The council is very sorry, but they don't have the extra funds to subsidize the feed costs for dairy farmers.
00:43:33They rejected the bill.
00:43:34That's a bummer.
00:43:35Hmm.
00:43:36I mean, you did all you could, ma'am.
00:43:38And that's what counts.
00:43:40Was feed costs that expensive?
00:43:42Unfortunately.
00:43:43The farmers worked so hard for so little.
00:43:46Many of them struggled to break even.
00:43:49I wanted to help them out.
00:43:50Give them a break for once.
00:43:53I better get back to the office.
00:43:56I'm sure my phone's gonna be ringing off the hook once folks hang out.
00:43:59So nice to meet you.
00:44:00You too, James.
00:44:01See you around town.
00:44:03Thanks for everything, Tim.
00:44:04No problem.
00:44:08Poor Allison.
00:44:10That bill meant a lot to her.
00:44:13Well, your burger will be out in a minute.
00:44:15All right.
00:44:16Thanks.
00:44:24I have been so busy with meetings, I haven't really asked the two of you what do you really know about the ice cream business?
00:44:30Last year, the U.S. produced 1.3 billion gallons of ice cream and frozen yogurt alone.
00:44:35The domestic market is $18 billion and global market is $79 billion.
00:44:41That is a lot.
00:44:42Which is why it's essential you stand out from your competitors and create a brand that people can identify with on an emotional level.
00:44:49Absolutely.
00:44:50Absolutely.
00:44:51It's also essential.
00:44:52Hey, guys.
00:44:53Hey.
00:44:54There you are.
00:44:55Hi.
00:44:56What's your joke of the day?
00:44:57What did the mama cow say to the baby cow?
00:45:00It's past your bedtime.
00:45:02How dare you come off with these?
00:45:04I told you.
00:45:05She knows them all.
00:45:07All right.
00:45:08Come on.
00:45:09I was thinking we'd take a little break.
00:45:10So we'll show you both where it all started.
00:45:12Right, doodle?
00:45:14Come on.
00:45:16Uh, rule number two?
00:45:18I was being totally professional.
00:45:20You were pitching.
00:45:21I was sharing facts.
00:45:22You were pitching.
00:45:23Semantics.
00:45:25Rule number seven.
00:45:26No facts.
00:45:28Rule number eight.
00:45:29No pitching until the official designated time.
00:45:32Okay.
00:45:33Hope I can remember all these rules.
00:45:34Oh, you will.
00:45:35You're one of the smartest people I've ever known.
00:45:39We should catch up.
00:45:43Hello?
00:45:45Would you mind explaining the email that I just read?
00:45:50You were looking for a worthwhile cause to donate to.
00:45:53These farmers are hard working.
00:45:55Money would go a long way to help.
00:45:56Let me stop you right there.
00:45:58I just don't know what to say to you, James.
00:46:01This is absolutely brilliant.
00:46:05The Darlingtons are sure to sign with the H Company when this is announced.
00:46:10Well, that's not the reason I suggested this.
00:46:12I think that...
00:46:13Doesn't matter.
00:46:14You're a mastermind.
00:46:15Mind me a lot of myself when I was first starting out.
00:46:17You know?
00:46:18Always thinking.
00:46:19I'm gonna get the paperwork in order,
00:46:21and we're gonna make this announcement as soon as possible.
00:46:24Way to go!
00:46:25Way to go!
00:46:26Ooh!
00:46:27This is beautiful.
00:46:28This is where Grandpa proposed to Grandma for the first time.
00:46:42Right here by this pond.
00:46:43For the first time?
00:46:44She broke my heart when she turned me down.
00:46:45Well, to be honest, we were six years old.
00:46:49It turned out pretty well, huh?
00:46:50Well, I did ask her every year for an entire decade until she finally said yes.
00:46:52Yes, and that was the best decision of my life.
00:46:53Yes, it was, Mama.
00:46:54Mwah!
00:46:55Hey, I've got one.
00:46:56Where do you go?
00:46:57Where do you go?
00:46:58Where do you go?
00:46:59Where do you go?
00:47:00Where do you go?
00:47:01Where do you go?
00:47:02Where do you go?
00:47:03Where do you go?
00:47:04Where do you go?
00:47:05Where do you go?
00:47:06Where do you go?
00:47:07Where do you go?
00:47:08Where do you go?
00:47:09What you go?
00:47:10What a dick!
00:47:11I don't know.
00:47:12What a dick!
00:47:13What a dick!
00:47:14Where do you go?
00:47:15What a dick!
00:47:16Hey, I've got one.
00:47:17Where do cows eat lunch?
00:47:18That's easy!
00:47:19That path, Eteria.
00:47:20that's easy that path bacteria I'm gonna keep thinking I know them all I think
00:47:27she's right so I got something very important to ask you guys have you ever
00:47:34made your own ice cream no no worries cuz you're about to learn this old ice
00:47:41cream churn here this is my grandfather's what an amazing piece of
00:47:45history still work you betcha she still works and let me tell you something
00:47:50nothing I mean nothing tastes as good as homemade ice cream then you turn
00:47:55yourself well let's do it you start with a block of ice right now you gotta break
00:48:08it up oh nice and now we add the secret ingredient too much salt that will
00:48:18freeze way too bad not enough it'll take too long to freeze who's crank it first
00:48:23and you turn until it's all right all right try your ice cream
00:48:38that is incredible is that apple apple ginger snap it's really flavorful but not overly sweet
00:48:49you can add anything you want to it that's right and the little miss Josie here she's
00:48:55invented several of our most popular flavors that we sell wow really yeah I like to experiment my
00:49:02favorite is chocolate peanut butter bomb I'm gonna have to try that now if one of your
00:49:07companies is to represent our family and our business it's important to understand that this
00:49:13this this means more than just numbers to us this is our history this is our legacy I understand
00:49:24completely absolutely good
00:49:43I'll see you later you're coming in I'm just gonna walk around and get some air okay
00:49:49you're back early how was your day I churned my first ice cream and I brought you this
00:50:11apple ginger snap well aren't you a doll where is that handsome man of yours he went for a walk
00:50:20but he is not mine trust me mm-hmm what are you working on oh is that your website yeah I need a new
00:50:28slogan though what do you think about Bedell's bed and breakfast is the very best it's all
00:50:36alliteration except for the very yeah that's it's good um hmm let me think our home your family why oh you
00:50:49are our home your family I like it yeah a lot actually thank you what do I owe you oh please you don't pay
00:51:01me anything but I know you do this for a living I would settle for something salty oh I'm sorry
00:51:09tomorrow's market day and I'm afraid all I have on hand is fresh baked cookies sweet banana muffins
00:51:15for breakfast and ice cream of course don't go sit right down the street though
00:51:22oh
00:51:30oh
00:51:36oh
00:51:37oh
00:51:37thank you
00:51:38hey there New York City hey Tim stays late here pretty late huh yeah yeah that's Wisconsin for you
00:51:45what's your usual burger and chocolate shake you know me hey I'll put the mayor's on my tab too
00:51:51okay will do hi mayor thanks for meeting with me yes of course it's not an urgent over the phone
00:51:57I can't guarantee anything until my boss officially signs off, but I want to run a proposal by you.
00:52:05I'm all ears.
00:52:13Hey.
00:52:14Laura, good to see you.
00:52:16You too.
00:52:17There you go.
00:52:18I don't need a menu, thank you.
00:52:21Just an order of your saltiest french fries, please.
00:52:23All right, anything to drink?
00:52:24Just ice water, please.
00:52:25Coming right up.
00:52:26Thanks.
00:52:27So I'm thinking, oh.
00:52:32Here you go.
00:52:39Let me just say, we would all be incredibly grateful to you.
00:52:45Cheers.
00:52:47Mayor, what a nice surprise to see you here.
00:52:51And with James.
00:52:51They stopped talking when I showed up.
00:53:02Suspicious, right?
00:53:06What would James want with the mayor?
00:53:09Exactly.
00:53:11He's obviously planning something, and I don't like it.
00:53:13And please stop pacing, you're making me nauseous.
00:53:16Sorry, the town ice cream festival is tomorrow, and then we have our big pitches.
00:53:21Okay, clearly, he's got his game face on.
00:53:24You need to get yours on too.
00:53:25I have my game face on.
00:53:26I have my game face on.
00:53:30Look, you're a brilliant ad exec.
00:53:33That's why Alexandra chose you.
00:53:35She trusts your instincts.
00:53:36Don't worry about what James is doing.
00:53:38Focus on what you're going to do.
00:53:41You know I love you.
00:53:42Back at you, my friend.
00:53:44You've got this.
00:53:46Thanks for the pep talk.
00:53:47Anytime.
00:53:48Hey, uh, is everything okay?
00:54:16Why wouldn't it be?
00:54:18Well, if this is about the diner last night...
00:54:21It's none of my business what your business is,
00:54:23providing you aren't breaking any of our previously agreed upon rules.
00:54:27Well, it's not about...
00:54:28One of the Cavs is missing.
00:54:29Which one?
00:54:30Buttercup.
00:54:30She was in her pen this morning, and now she's gone.
00:54:33Well, I can help you look for her.
00:54:35I'll catch up with you guys.
00:54:36Okay.
00:54:37Yeah.
00:54:38Hey, what's the word?
00:54:40Hey, I got some good news.
00:54:42Your donation request has been approved.
00:54:46That's great, Everett.
00:54:47I appreciate it.
00:54:48When's the pitch?
00:54:49Well, the ice cream festival's tomorrow, so the day after.
00:54:51Uh-huh.
00:54:52And have you found out what Nora's presenting?
00:54:55No.
00:54:55We haven't talked about it.
00:54:57Oh, come on, James.
00:54:58I taught you better than this.
00:55:00There's still time.
00:55:01See if you can get her talking.
00:55:03Hello?
00:55:06Are you there?
00:55:08Yeah.
00:55:08Yeah, yeah, I'm here.
00:55:09Listen, you can't afford to blow this.
00:55:12Lavery closed Nova Volt Electronics.
00:55:15He did?
00:55:16Yeah.
00:55:16Signed him last night.
00:55:18You know what that means.
00:55:19Unless you get the Darlingtons to sign.
00:55:22You have to give Lavery the VP job.
00:55:24I get it.
00:55:24Come on.
00:55:26Close the deal.
00:55:27Hey.
00:55:42We found Buttercup.
00:55:44I see that.
00:55:45And she made a new friend.
00:55:47I see that, too.
00:55:49Buttercup and Goatilocks are new best friends.
00:55:52Buttercup loves him.
00:55:53Goatilocks, isn't that clever?
00:55:55I think someone has a future in advertising.
00:55:58What's a cow's best subject in school?
00:56:02Lunch?
00:56:02No.
00:56:04Calculus?
00:56:06The cow jumped over the moon, but how did it get there?
00:56:09Too easy.
00:56:09It went to utter space.
00:56:12I'm going to get you one of these days.
00:56:14Good luck with that.
00:56:18A killer falling in love with a cat was not on my farm bingo card.
00:56:21Mine neither.
00:56:23But when you find your one true love like Goatilocks, you don't let them go.
00:56:32You know, at the diner last night, the mayor and I, we didn't talk about our pitches at all.
00:56:39Just philanthropy.
00:56:41Okay.
00:56:45I never told you while we were working together, but I was always impressed by your ideas.
00:56:51And your energy.
00:56:52You always kept me on my toes.
00:56:57I always respected your focus on the research, especially your ability to recall data and rattle numbers off the top of your head.
00:57:06A human spreadsheet.
00:57:08So exciting.
00:57:09You know what I mean.
00:57:14So what are you thinking?
00:57:16I'm thinking we should get back to work.
00:57:25Yeah.
00:57:25One more.
00:57:35Did you really know in kindergarten you were going to marry Emory?
00:57:40Sure as we're standing here.
00:57:41I was five years old.
00:57:45I walk in the classroom, first day of school, nervous because I don't know anybody.
00:57:49Of course.
00:57:51And sitting at the table across the room was this cute little blonde girl.
00:57:56And she's waving at me like we're already friends.
00:57:59And pointing at the empty seat next to her, you know.
00:58:03That's adorable.
00:58:04I walk over.
00:58:06And I sit down beside her.
00:58:08At that moment, I just knew I would always want to sit beside this girl.
00:58:16Who looks like an angel.
00:58:20And I always have.
00:58:24That is one of the sweetest stories I've ever heard.
00:58:26What I'm getting at.
00:58:33If you want someone to sit beside you, make sure the seat's open.
00:58:37And make sure that they know you want them there.
00:58:42That's a really good point.
00:58:44You know, when I was a little girl, my school used to throw tournaments to raise money.
00:58:52What are you thinking?
00:58:54How about a ring toss tournament?
00:58:57If the winner could get bragging rights and free ice cream.
00:59:00That sounds like fun.
00:59:02Who would it be for?
00:59:04How about the farmers?
00:59:06The mayor mentioned that feed costs are getting expensive.
00:59:09That is a great idea, Nora.
00:59:11I like it.
00:59:12Great.
00:59:12And I'm going to put you in charge.
00:59:14Well, I kind of think I already know who's going to win.
00:59:25You play basketball?
00:59:27I used to have a game on Saturdays with a group of guys, but it's been years since I've had the time.
00:59:32It always seems to be work, even on the weekends.
00:59:34Well, I can relate to that, honey.
00:59:36You know, the cows in the fields will always need tendon.
00:59:41But the most important thing is the love you harvest.
00:59:44In your own home.
00:59:53Well, I've heard your sorrow before.
01:00:12I've heard my sorrow before
01:00:14And I've seen your tears hit the floor
01:00:18But I can't understand how so far I
01:00:22And one Chocosaurus Rex for the young man
01:00:25Thank you
01:00:26But I can do all I can do
01:00:28And you broke all your gray
01:00:32Even though you say that you changed your ways
01:00:36I refuse to make the same mistakes
01:00:39Goldilocks and Buttercup made some friends
01:00:43Look at the flapping one
01:00:45Wait, is that a lamp?
01:00:47Beats me
01:00:49So cute
01:00:51Alright, which game are we going to play?
01:00:53What about this one?
01:00:55You up for a challenge?
01:00:57That's four good cards
01:00:59Two please
01:01:01Thank you
01:01:02Alright
01:01:03You go first
01:01:05Alright
01:01:07Harder than it looks
01:01:09I got one
01:01:11Alright
01:01:13Okay, I got it
01:01:14Okay
01:01:15Two out of three
01:01:21Okay, one more
01:01:23Winner winner chicken dinner
01:01:27Okay
01:01:28Putting that in my trophy case
01:01:29You can keep your stuff, Cal
01:01:31I'm holding out for a bigger price
01:01:33Thank you
01:01:35Thank you
01:01:41You look so cute
01:01:43Nora, James
01:01:45I love the glitter
01:01:46Do you want one?
01:01:47Was that a challenge?
01:01:49Okay
01:01:51Get in there
01:01:53Give him lots of glitter
01:01:55Yeah, give him lots of glitter
01:01:57A secure man is proud to wear glitter
01:01:59Hey, what did the cow say to his therapist?
01:02:03Hmm
01:02:05I don't know
01:02:07I feel seen but not heard
01:02:09H-E-R-D
01:02:11Heard
01:02:12That's terrible
01:02:14I thought it was pretty good
01:02:16Do you really have to leave tomorrow?
01:02:19I'm afraid so, sweetie
01:02:21We have to get back to work in New York City
01:02:23Will you promise to come back and visit?
01:02:27I would love to
01:02:28Good
01:02:37So what was that?
01:02:39Rule number two
01:02:41What are you talking about? I have been professional
01:02:45Hugging the client's granddaughter goes way beyond professional
01:02:48Oh, please
01:02:49She's not making any business decisions
01:02:51No, but her grandparents are
01:02:53And she's talking to her parents
01:02:54You seriously think that I'm using Josie to influence their decision?
01:02:58We've been here all week
01:02:59She's gonna miss us
01:03:01It's sweet
01:03:04Forget I said anything
01:03:06Thank you
01:03:07This is too much
01:03:09Everything
01:03:10The
01:03:12The
01:03:15The
01:03:19Gangs?
01:03:20Newcastle
01:03:21No, why?
01:03:22Now where..
01:03:23I keep watching
01:03:24Come on let's see you get in here
01:03:25That's how you said it before, but it's boogieing it down.
01:03:28Oh, congrats.
01:03:30What's going on?
01:03:31Hey, here we go.
01:03:34It's good sound.
01:03:38You're right, huh?
01:03:38Hey.
01:03:50James, I want to talk to you about tomorrow.
01:03:53I'm going to go to pitch.
01:03:54Let's not worry about that right now.
01:03:56Not even if I wanted to.
01:04:01And in this moment.
01:04:04You, I don't like anybody I've ever known.
01:04:07I saw my life pass before me.
01:04:11And I knew that it was love.
01:04:14Oh, love.
01:04:17Come on, let's find a way.
01:04:21I'll paint you a sky full of rain.
01:04:24Full of rainbows.
01:04:25You surprised me, too.
01:04:28This has unexpectedly been one of the best weeks of my life.
01:04:32Oh, thank you.
01:04:36That was just beautiful.
01:04:37And what a beautiful night it is.
01:04:40James, if I could have everyone's attention, please.
01:04:45James, where are you?
01:04:47There you are.
01:04:48There you are.
01:04:49Come on up here.
01:04:50What's going on?
01:04:51What's going on?
01:04:52Um, I'll explain later.
01:04:53She wasn't supposed to do this right now.
01:04:55As you all know, National Ice Cream Day is a special day for dairy farmers, and no one works harder.
01:05:08Our days are long, and some years are leaner than others, but James and the H Company in New York City has something he would like to share with all of us.
01:05:21Thank you, Mayor Allison.
01:05:23Thank you, Mayor Allison.
01:05:24I have to admit, guys, I'm a city boy.
01:05:26Anything outside of Manhattan is just country to me.
01:05:30After spending time here, I realized how hard all of you work to help keep the farmers' heads above water.
01:05:40Or should I say milk?
01:05:42My company chooses a new cause to support every year.
01:05:48This year, I am very excited to announce that we've created a special Greenwood Farmer Seed and Feed Fund.
01:05:55We don't want to just sustain your farms.
01:05:58We want to help them grow.
01:06:03Mayor Allison is going to be in charge of the fund and all the applications.
01:06:07Okay, now don't go anywhere.
01:06:08How about a big Greenwood round of applause for James and the H Company?
01:06:15We all thank you.
01:06:23Nora.
01:06:24Nora, wait.
01:06:26Please.
01:06:28What can you possibly have to say that would make any of this okay?
01:06:31I was going to tell you, the mayor wasn't supposed to make the announcement until next week after our pitches.
01:06:36Rule number six?
01:06:37No shenanigans?
01:06:39There's nothing deceptive about donating to farmers in need.
01:06:43No, you just strategically made sure that you and the H Company were the heroes in all of this.
01:06:48Nothing deceptive in that at all.
01:06:50You know that the H Company chooses a new charity every year.
01:06:54This is about helping the entire town.
01:06:56Okay, if that were true, then why didn't you wait to tell the mayor until after our pitches were done?
01:07:01Until after the Darlingtons made their choice?
01:07:03What about your ring toss tournament?
01:07:06It's the same thing.
01:07:07It's not, and you know it.
01:07:09Alexandra warned me not to underestimate you.
01:07:11She was right.
01:07:14It's funny because Everett said the same thing about you.
01:07:19You're just like him.
01:07:21I never should have trusted you.
01:07:24Nora.
01:07:25Your multi-generational brand is the epitome of family values.
01:07:38You work out the finer points of donation to farmers.
01:07:42I thought we were going to...
01:07:48Hi, this is Shannon. You know what to do.
01:07:51It's me. I can't believe I actually thought he was a good guy.
01:07:55What do they say? All is fair in love and advertising?
01:07:58Well, now it's war. There is no love and never will be.
01:08:03It's my boss. Wish me luck on my pitch. I'm going to need it.
01:08:05Hello, Alexandra. We wanted to wish you good luck today.
01:08:13Good luck, Nora.
01:08:19Everett, I listened to your voicemails. It doesn't feel right.
01:08:22What are you talking about?
01:08:24It was a fantastic idea to suggest the farmers for this year's donation.
01:08:28I see Nora's point. It does feel like we're bribing the Darlingtons.
01:08:31I don't care what Nora's point of view is and neither should you.
01:08:35This isn't personal. It's business.
01:08:38And business is the only thing that matters.
01:08:42Now, forget all the rhetoric. You spent a week with the family.
01:08:45You are there to help the Darlingtons accomplish their professional goals.
01:08:50This is about them. Got it.
01:08:52You know what? Levery, why don't you give me the financials for Novavolt Electronics?
01:08:56Got them right here. The best?
01:08:59Biggest account I've ever signed.
01:09:01And you?
01:09:03You ready to go up and get your second toughest competition today?
01:09:06I can handle it.
01:09:08Now that's what I want to hear.
01:09:10Just give the client what you would want if you were in their shoes.
01:09:13Right.
01:09:15Remember, when you pitch, paint them a future with a big, beautiful world in it that only we can give to them.
01:09:21Breathe, relax, and let us know how it goes.
01:09:23I'm on it.
01:09:29Then wrap this thing up and get back here.
01:09:40Today is the big day, huh?
01:09:42Yep, I got the big pitch and then it's off to the airport.
01:09:46Thank you so much for everything, Violet.
01:09:47It's been a pleasure having you here, dear. I hope you'll be back to see us again soon.
01:09:53Well, I hope so too.
01:09:55Then I won't say goodbye. I'd rather see you soon.
01:09:57See you soon.
01:09:59Yeah.
01:10:00I thought you'd be finished and on your way to the airport by now.
01:10:12They called and asked me to come now.
01:10:13Rule number four.
01:10:14Let the Darlingtons choose the best executive.
01:10:15The best?
01:10:16How about the most devious, the most underhanded?
01:10:17Nora.
01:10:18Nora!
01:10:19Nora!
01:10:20James!
01:10:21Come right on in!
01:10:23So, Matthew and I thought it best if we saw all your presentations together in case we were going to come in.
01:10:25I thought you'd be finished and on your way to the airport by now.
01:10:26They called and asked me to come now.
01:10:28Rule number four.
01:10:30Let the Darlingtons choose the best executive.
01:10:33The best?
01:10:35How about the most devious, the most underhanded?
01:10:38Nora.
01:10:39Nora!
01:10:40James!
01:10:41Come right on in!
01:10:42So, Matthew and I thought it best if we saw your presentations together in case we had follow-up questions, if that's okay.
01:10:54It's fine by me.
01:10:55Okay.
01:10:56Me too.
01:10:57Great.
01:10:58So, who wants to go first?
01:11:00Ladies first.
01:11:01You had the earlier spot originally.
01:11:04You can go.
01:11:05Okay then.
01:11:06Let's get started.
01:11:08I'll wait on the porch.
01:11:12Matthew, Anne-Marie, as you can see, H Company represents some of the top brands in the market today.
01:11:24On this chart, you'll see our client's annual revenue before signing with us and after.
01:11:30Every single one of them had an increase between 40 and 200%.
01:11:34My, that is impressive.
01:11:36That'd be nice.
01:11:38H Company goes way beyond traditional advertising.
01:11:40Our competition is tough.
01:11:43We're not gonna let you get lost in the noise.
01:11:46These are your current contracts.
01:11:48Solid foundation.
01:11:50We're gonna build on them.
01:11:52H Company wants to put your ice cream in every stadium and arena across the country.
01:11:57That's the kind of reach you get with us.
01:12:00I like that idea.
01:12:01The heart of your brand is your story, your family, your values.
01:12:08That's what we're gonna center our whole marketing campaign around.
01:12:11Nothing is more important than family.
01:12:14Agreed.
01:12:16Now, James, what kind of ideas do you have specifically for the campaign?
01:12:21If you decide to move forward with H Company, this is how I propose we get started.
01:12:24They're ready for you.
01:12:34Nora.
01:12:36Yes?
01:12:38Nothing.
01:12:40Good luck.
01:12:41Good luck.
01:12:53This is impressive.
01:12:55We may be a new company, but that is part of the advantage.
01:12:58Fewer clients means you get 110% of our attention.
01:13:01Your multi-generational brand is the definition of family values.
01:13:05And that is exactly what we want to center the campaign around.
01:13:09Yes, James mentioned the history and the family values.
01:13:12We love that direction.
01:13:14Did he?
01:13:16Well, along with national retail, the real growth market is online.
01:13:22The gift basket industry alone is over $3 billion a year.
01:13:26And right now, it's underutilized.
01:13:29Think about it.
01:13:30Instead of sending a fruit basket, why not gift your best friend, your clients, your family members, a monthly subscription to Darlington Dairy Ice Cream.
01:13:41Oh, that's great. I like that.
01:13:43I love that idea.
01:13:45And in keeping with the family theme, I'm sure you'll recognize Winnie, the new face of Strawberry Explosion.
01:13:53Wow.
01:13:55I love this.
01:13:56Each flavor will get its own mascot, like Winnie or Buttercup, plus a little story, facts about dairy farming, ice cream making, and of course, your family's legacy.
01:14:08This was an extremely difficult decision.
01:14:12You both had really great ideas.
01:14:15I wish we could pick you both.
01:14:16100% agree with my wife here.
01:14:19But all things considered, we just feel that James and the H Company is the best fit for our business.
01:14:27And Nora, we are very sorry.
01:14:30I understand.
01:14:32You have to do what you feel is best for your business.
01:14:35James won't steer you wrong.
01:14:37Fun intended.
01:14:38Well, I truly do wish you all the very best.
01:14:45Congratulations.
01:14:47Nora.
01:14:49James? So, what are our next steps?
01:14:52I can get you started on paperwork.
01:15:08I did everything I could.
01:15:14I'm sorry I couldn't close Darlington Dairy.
01:15:17You did your best.
01:15:19Just let the team know that I'd like to meet with everyone tomorrow at 11.
01:15:22On it.
01:15:38All right, everybody.
01:15:54Say congratulations to our new vice president.
01:16:01Thanks, everybody.
01:16:02I couldn't do without you.
01:16:03You could go a little happier about this.
01:16:09Excuse me.
01:16:16He's always working.
01:16:18I love this guy.
01:16:19Everybody should take a page from James' book.
01:16:22In fact, drink up your juice, and let's get back to work right now.
01:16:26Okay?
01:16:29Come on, let's go.
01:16:33I told you to owe my guy.
01:16:36Yes.
01:16:37I just want to help you out.
01:16:40Matthew and Anne-Marie, they said they appreciated the donation, but it didn't sway their decision.
01:16:46No, it didn't. That's why I told them about the signing bonus.
01:16:50We don't have a signing bonus.
01:16:54Well, we do now.
01:16:55I might have also told them that Alexandra left the H Company in some disgrace.
01:17:01And whether or not they signed with us, I cautioned them about ever working with her.
01:17:07Rule number six.
01:17:09No shenanigans.
01:17:12What?
01:17:13You know that's not true about Alexandra.
01:17:16Yeah, I know.
01:17:17But who cares?
01:17:18We got the account.
01:17:20And here is a nice big bonus from you, Mr. Vice President.
01:17:25Like I told you before, I see myself in you.
01:17:30And you are gonna go far, James.
01:17:33No.
01:17:34Nope.
01:17:37I'm sorry.
01:17:38I don't want to be like you.
01:17:40I don't want your life.
01:17:43I quit.
01:17:46What are you talking about?
01:17:48James, you can't quit!
01:17:51James!
01:17:52James!
01:18:00Yes, okay.
01:18:01Thank you for the call.
01:18:03I will let everyone know.
01:18:05Okay.
01:18:06Talk to you soon.
01:18:08Okay.
01:18:10Is everyone here?
01:18:11Good, good.
01:18:13Well, um, my original speech began with,
01:18:18I'm terribly sorry that it's come to this.
01:18:20But I am happy to report that my agenda has shifted dramatically
01:18:26in the last five minutes.
01:18:28I just got off the phone with the Darlingtons,
01:18:30and they will be going with us after all.
01:18:34Okay!
01:18:36Wait, um, I don't understand.
01:18:38What happened?
01:18:39Well, once they learned that James was no longer with H Company,
01:18:42they wanted you, Nora.
01:18:44Not H.
01:18:45Us.
01:18:47Great job.
01:18:50Why is James not with H?
01:18:52Uh, they didn't say.
01:18:54So listen, we have got a lot of work to do to prepare for this new account.
01:18:58But first...
01:19:00Somebody get this woman a cake so we can celebrate!
01:19:04Congrats, Nora.
01:19:07I've just got one quick call to make.
01:19:09Hey, are you alright?
01:19:10Are you alright?
01:19:11Yeah.
01:19:12Yeah, I think I'm just stunned.
01:19:14What do you think happened to James?
01:19:17Are you worried about him?
01:19:19You just saved us all.
01:19:20This is fantastic news!
01:19:22Yeah, no, you're right. You're right. It's fantastic.
01:19:24What do you want to say?
01:19:34Excuse me.
01:19:36This ice cream tastes even better than before we signed them.
01:19:43I want to commend you, Nora.
01:19:45The Darlingtons were very impressed with you.
01:19:47And they said the initial decision was extremely difficult.
01:19:51Well, you're gonna love them.
01:19:53They are the nicest, most genuine people.
01:19:56I already do.
01:19:58They didn't say anything else about James?
01:20:01No, just what I told you.
01:20:02And then he quit.
01:20:04Wait, he quit?
01:20:06I didn't ask any more details, but I...
01:20:10I have to go.
01:20:12I have to take care of something.
01:20:13I'll be back.
01:20:15Okay.
01:20:16Okay, um...
01:20:40Maybe this was a bad idea.
01:20:43Okay.
01:20:57Hi.
01:20:59Hi.
01:21:01I suppose you heard.
01:21:03I heard you quit.
01:21:05I did.
01:21:07Everett admitted to bribing the Darlingtons.
01:21:10It had nothing to do with philanthropy.
01:21:12Matthew and Anne-Marie would never accept a bribe.
01:21:15He also said things about your company that just weren't true.
01:21:19Which I cleared up right away.
01:21:21Of course you did.
01:21:23I just wanted you to know that I had nothing to do with it.
01:21:26Well, I must admit, you were completely honorable and pretty wonderful all week.
01:21:32So what are you gonna do now?
01:21:34Alexandra didn't tell you?
01:21:36She offered me a job.
01:21:39What?
01:21:41What?
01:21:42Yeah, I told her that I couldn't accept.
01:21:45Unless it was okay with you.
01:21:46Why?
01:21:47Because I don't want a job to ever come between us again.
01:21:57Neither do I.
01:21:59And I hope that you accept her offer because you are the best advertising executive I've ever worked with.
01:22:05Same.
01:22:07And, James, I want to say, I want to tell you how much you are my godilocks.
01:22:28And I am utterly in love with you.
01:22:35I think we're gonna have to make up some new rules.
01:22:50Okay, like what?
01:22:52Like rule number nine.
01:22:53We always give each other the benefit of the doubt.
01:22:56Ooh, I like that.
01:22:58I have one.
01:22:59Rule number ten.
01:23:01No matter how busy we are, we always make time for it day to day.
01:23:04Even better.
01:23:06Rule number eleven.
01:23:10Yes?
01:23:13I forget.
01:23:23I'm going all at the time.
01:23:25Bye.
01:23:27I'm too old.
01:23:28I'm a good and I'm good.
01:23:30You will be looking for it.
01:23:31I'm good.
01:23:33I'm not gonna have it.
01:23:35I'm good at the time.
01:23:37I'm good at the time.
01:23:39I'll see you later.
01:23:41I'll see you later.
01:23:43Bye.
01:23:45Bye.
01:23:48Bye.
01:23:50Bye.
01:23:51Bye.
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