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00:00:00Stop moving! Hands up!
00:00:16Easy, soldier. You have some coffee? This weather is freezing my balls.
00:00:20This is a restricted military facility. Turn around and walk away, or I'll warm you up by unloading my clip into you.
00:00:27That would be a monumentally stupid thing to do. Let General Allen know that I'm here. Then step aside, soldier.
00:00:33General Allen, huh? Who do you think you are? The damn president?
00:00:40The General doesn't take walk-ins by random man in prissy suits. Back the fuck up, or I'll take you down.
00:00:57What the hell are you doing, soldier?
00:01:03Sir, this con man was trying to talk his way into our secure facility.
00:01:09Con man, this is Damian Blaine, CEO of Atlas Defense Group, our top military contractor.
00:01:17He single-handedly controls the global arms trade. You fucking fool!
00:01:23I'm sorry, sir. I'm a fool, sir. Please, sir, forgive me for my stupidity.
00:01:29At ease, soldier. Step aside.
00:01:32Step aside.
00:01:40Gentlemen, your arsenal's best intercontinental ballistic missile takes 27 minutes to reach its target across the globe.
00:01:46Giving our enemies 27 minutes to prepare and launch retaliatory strikes.
00:01:50It's a weak spot, but we can't do any better. It's impossible.
00:01:54Impossible isn't in my vocabulary. We can do better. I have. I got it down from 27 minutes to only three.
00:02:07I thought you'd be skeptical. So how about a show and tell? Gentlemen, I present to you the Titan Missile.
00:02:13Now you can strike anywhere in the world in just three minutes.
00:02:17We'll take all of it. No matter the cost, we'll take it all.
00:02:31I thought you'd say so. Good.
00:02:33Now, before you leave, the President would like to host you for dinner.
00:02:36Well, I'm honored, but please tell the President I'm unavailable. Tonight, I have other plans.
00:02:41You're standing up, the President. What plans could be more important?
00:02:46Well, General, as you can imagine, I sell weapons for a living. And my father's worried that I'll die single.
00:02:52So tonight, I'm going on a date to find my future wife.
00:03:03When we get married and merge our family companies, your Olsen Group will double its value.
00:03:09And it's a win-win for me. Because I get richer and get to phone a hottie like you anytime I want.
00:03:18Mmm. Yeah.
00:03:22My father is forcing me to find a rich husband, but it won't be an immature frat boy like you trying to leech off my family.
00:03:30Get lost, creep.
00:03:31Spoiled bitch! Whatever.
00:03:33So, what do you do for a living?
00:03:39Well, uh, I'm...
00:03:42My father's demanding I settle down. But I don't want a wife when he wants me for my money.
00:03:47I'm in sales. What about you, Sarah?
00:03:49Sales? How much do you make?
00:03:52But does that really matter?
00:03:54Yeah.
00:03:57Okay. Um, in a good year, 50 or 60...
00:04:0160 grand!
00:04:03Good lord, you... you can't even get a one-bedroom rental on that.
00:04:08Oh. I cannot believe my daddy set me up with someone so... poor.
00:04:15Why don't we get to know each other a bit before discussing money?
00:04:18Mmm, pass. Money's the only thing that matters.
00:04:21What a waste of my time.
00:04:25I passed up dinner with the president for this day. Talk about a waste of time.
00:04:29And I meant 50 or 60 million.
00:04:32Had a bad date, huh?
00:04:39Tell me about it. I threw a drink in his face.
00:04:43My father is going to be furious and cut me off unless...
00:04:47How was you starting to like your smile?
00:04:50And he'll cut you off unless...
00:04:54This might sound crazy, but... I would make it worth your while.
00:04:59Would you want to... get married?
00:05:06Married. You really bring new meaning to moving fast on the first date.
00:05:10Oh? Is this a date?
00:05:12It is a Friday night. It's a really nice place and... you look fantastic.
00:05:21This is the best date I've had in ages.
00:05:22Okay. Since it's a date, I'll get right to the getting to know me phase.
00:05:27My family's business is struggling. My father, a very traditional man, has got it in his head that the solution to our problems is marrying me off to some rich snob.
00:05:37I'm flattered. But what makes you think I fit the rich man profile?
00:05:41It doesn't matter. I don't care how much you make. I just need to get married to get my parents off my back while I fix our business.
00:05:48Contract marriage. Huh. That could work too.
00:05:52I know it's a crazy thing to ask. But I could pay you $10,000. All you'd have to do is play along and...
00:05:59That won't be necessary. I'd marry you for free.
00:06:06So I suppose my soon-to-be wife should know my name. I'm Damien.
00:06:11Iris Olsen. Pleasure to meet you. Pleasure to meet you.
00:06:15Hope you don't have any Christmas plans. Because as my fiance, I need you to come meet my family.
00:06:22Looking forward to it.
00:06:29Mr. Damien, Merry Christmas.
00:06:31Merry Christmas.
00:06:32These are the Christmas gifts that you got for the Olsen's. They're worth hundreds of millions, so please let me securely deliver them to them.
00:06:38No need. I deliver them myself.
00:06:41But this is a company SUV. I'm a little confused. You're the Olsen's honored guest, and they didn't get you a car? Do they realize who you are?
00:06:49I haven't met the family or told them who I am yet. That's how I want it. I want them to know me for me, rather than my money.
00:06:56Alright. Whatever you say, sir.
00:07:05Yes? And you are?
00:07:07Mom, this is my husband. We were just talking about you.
00:07:11Merry Christmas, ma'am. I'm Damien.
00:07:13I was hoping it was all a bad dream, but you're really here. My daughter really married a poor salesman.
00:07:20Well, be respectful. I like him.
00:07:23I like him.
00:07:33This is Olsen.
00:07:35You're looking as lovely as ever.
00:07:38Oh, Marcus. What a lovely surprise. I didn't know you'd arrived.
00:07:44Um, what was your name again? Salesman.
00:07:49Oh, Damien. Yes, Damien. You should be honored.
00:07:53This is Marcus Walton, heir to the Walton Group, and the only man worthy of marrying my daughter.
00:08:00So, you chose to marry this, Iris? How... bizarre.
00:08:13Bizarre. Bizarre. Yes.
00:08:16What can I say? My wife, Iris, has good taste.
00:08:20Don't be rude. Do you know who you're talking to?
00:08:24This man, the Walton Group, makes over a million dollars a month.
00:08:31You could probably never earn that much in an entire year.
00:08:35You'd be surprised.
00:08:37I'm sorry, Damien. This isn't...
00:08:39Don't bother, Mrs. Olsen.
00:08:41There's no point in trying to explain anything to someone like him.
00:08:45You're right, Marcus. Let's not waste our thoughts on such negative things.
00:08:50It's Christmas!
00:08:51It's Christmas.
00:08:52It's Christmas.
00:08:55I'm sorry.
00:08:57Marcus is the douchebag my parents want me to marry.
00:09:00They only care about being rich, and they hate people who aren't.
00:09:04That's why my mom's being rude to you.
00:09:06They have no idea what being rich means.
00:09:10Damien, are you upset?
00:09:12Please, you're not gonna back out of this, right?
00:09:14Oh, no, no, no. I'm all in.
00:09:16When I make a promise, I plan to keep it.
00:09:19I never screw you like that.
00:09:20I mean...
00:09:23Unless you consented first.
00:09:26If we get through this day with my family, I'll consent to anything.
00:09:32And I'll even throw in an extra grand for putting up with my family.
00:09:36Well, I'm looking forward to it. But, Iris, I really don't need your money. I'm good.
00:09:44Iris, did you know Marcus is working on a deal with Harvey Lambert?
00:09:49No, Mom. I didn't. Because I don't even know who Mr. Lambert is.
00:09:55Harvey Lambert? He's only the second command of the world's largest defense contractor, Atlas.
00:10:03And with Mr. Lambert's support, we're gonna take the one group worldwide. And, uh, quadruple our profits.
00:10:15Oh, you see, Iris? Marcus is very impressive. He's a mover and a shaker.
00:10:20He's the kind of man you should marry, not this salesman who could probably never get an appointment with someone as powerful as Harvey Lambert.
00:10:31I didn't realize Harvey was such a big deal to people outside the military.
00:10:35Harvey? In this house, we show respect. And you are not on a first-name basis with a man like...
00:10:42Oh, but I am. Harvey's an old friend.
00:10:50An old friend. That's not possible.
00:10:55Marcus, he's just a salesman. He's just making stuff up so he doesn't look bad in front of Iris.
00:11:02On the contrary.
00:11:03I feel bad for you, Iris. Not only is your husband unsuccessful, he's a compulsive liar. Shame.
00:11:12But don't worry, darling. If he's strapped for cash, I can hook him up.
00:11:16I'm fine. Thank you.
00:11:18Oh, it's Christmas time. I could hook you up with a, uh, big-boy job.
00:11:25You can clean toilets at my company. If you're lucky, you might just catch a glimpse of, uh, your old friend as he's leaving the bathroom.
00:11:35Marcus, stop it. I don't care that Damien is poor. He's much more of a man than you'll ever be. And I won't let you insult him like this.
00:11:44Thanks, babe. But don't worry. They've got me all wrong. I actually, uh...
00:11:53What a coincidence. Uh, father is discussing a business with Mr. Lambert. What a perfect way to prove that you're a liar.
00:12:08Dad? What? Mr. Lambert wants me to be there in person? I'll leave right away. Mr. Lambert isn't there yet, but, uh, he'd like me to join him.
00:12:20I'll just, uh, confirm with your old friend Harvey that he's never met you before. You liar.
00:12:28Can't wait. And when you're ready to apologize, you know where to find me.
00:12:33You'll be apologizing to me. All right, well, Mrs. Olsen, Iris, I'm afraid I have to chat, but I have, uh, business to conduct.
00:12:45Don't worry, I'll be back with your Christmas gifts.
00:12:54Iris, how could you have been so rude to Marcus? And Damien, you liar.
00:13:00Mom, stop it. We're gonna be late for Christmas at Grandpa's. Let's just go.
00:13:12Merry Christmas, Amanda. Merry Christmas, cousin. I am so glad you did not bring that pathetic...
00:13:19Merry Christmas.
00:13:20Merry Christmas, family. Who's this, Rando? You must be Tom. Hi, I'm Damien. I was his husband.
00:13:32So, you're the broke salesman who married Iris without even bothering to meet the family first?
00:13:41Oh, he doesn't care about Iris. He just married her for our money.
00:13:44Listen, guy. We all have a stake in this family business. You can't just waltz in here with Iris and steal it from us.
00:13:51I told you, Iris, darling. Bringing this freeloader home was a mistake.
00:13:56Enough. It's Christmas. If you all can't be decent, my husband and I are gonna have to leave.
00:14:02Iris, don't be like that. We're just joking. You're the guest of honor tonight. You can't leave. Come on, come here.
00:14:08I'm sorry, Damien. My family's business is in trouble, and they were counting on Marcus to save us by marrying me off to him first.
00:14:23It's nothing personal. They just see you as standing in front of their money.
00:14:27It's amusing, actually. They're so against me, but they don't know anything about me.
00:14:31I know everything I need to know about you.
00:14:33Unlike the men they want me to be with, you're a good guy. You're doing great. This is the best few grand I've ever spent.
00:14:42Well, I'm just keeping my promise. And I really don't need your money. I'm having a really good time with you.
00:14:50You're special. And I feel bad. In a rush to get married, we never consummated our relationship.
00:14:56But maybe later tonight we can...
00:15:04Monty Iris!
00:15:06Uh, who's that?
00:15:08Hi, Leslie. This is my new husband, Damien. Damien, this is my niece, Leslie.
00:15:13Merry Christmas, Uncle Damien.
00:15:15Merry Christmas, kiddo. I didn't know you had a niece. Someone brought her a gift.
00:15:19Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew!
00:15:21Whoa.
00:15:23Uncle Damien, my money home's empty. Can you give me some money to fill it up for Christmas?
00:15:27Oh, honey. You're asking the wrong man. He's just a broke, small town loser. He doesn't have any cash for you. Do you, Damien?
00:15:36Leslie, Damien can't afford it.
00:15:39Daddy, what's a broke loser?
00:15:41Oh, it's just someone who's stupid and lazy and doesn't have enough to eat. Sounds sad, right?
00:15:47Sounds sad, right?
00:15:48Oh, no. I'm really sorry, Uncle Damien. I shouldn't have asked.
00:15:52Tom, Leslie, your dad is joking. But maybe instead of something that costs money, Uncle Damien could take you somewhere.
00:15:59Now, Leslie, I'd love to fill your money gun. But I don't have any cash on me. But if you take this to the bank, they'll fill it up for you.
00:16:07Oh, Damien. You know the bank won't bother cashing a check that's worth less than the paper that it's printed on.
00:16:1450 grand.
00:16:17$50,000? Where'd you get this kind of money?
00:16:21It can't be right. Unless...
00:16:24Damien, I don't know where you're from, but in the real world, writing a bad check is a crime.
00:16:29I knew it. He doesn't have this kind of money. He's just trying to show off. This check is worthless.
00:16:36It's not, Leslie. Cash the check.
00:16:38This idiot's clothes don't even have a brand. If you're going to pretend to be rich, try investing in some nicer clothes instead of these cheap knockoffs.
00:16:49Cheap? This is custom-made, thank you.
00:16:51Damien, you are an embarrassment to this family. Lying to a child to protect your poor ego. How awful.
00:16:58You know, I was curious why your family's business was failing, but now I see why. You guys all jump to conclusions and you can't see the truth when it's right in front of your face.
00:17:10You think I'm some poor loser? Prove it. Cash the check. Take it to the bank. And when you're ready to apologize, my wife and I will be here waiting.
00:17:18And when the check bounces, it won't. This is a family Christmas, and I'm done wasting my time on this loser.
00:17:29Agreed. Tom, help me with this. I'm gonna need a drink.
00:17:38Who brought these Christmas gifts? They're from Damien.
00:17:42It's just a few gifts I got for the family. We can open them up during dinner.
00:17:45I really don't want to upset Dad during dinner, so I'd better check him out to make sure they're not too cheap or offensive.
00:17:50Hey, tough guy. What, are you embarrassed about your Christmas gifts?
00:17:54What is this fuss about, huh?
00:17:57Grandpa. This is my husband, Damien. The one I told you about.
00:18:03Merry Christmas, Grandpa. Good, good. Not too tall, but handsome. You two make a lovely couple.
00:18:10Hey, Dad, what are you doing? Shouldn't you be resting?
00:18:12I couldn't wait to see my precious granddaughter. Is that a problem?
00:18:17Grandpa, everyone, dinner's ready.
00:18:22Can I help you, little girl? I'm here to get some cash for my uncle.
00:18:35My dad said it's fake, but my uncle Damien said it's real, and he's a nice guy. Can you help me cash it?
00:18:39Fifty thousand dollars? I think your uncle's playing a trick for me.
00:18:44I'm sorry. I didn't know. This is authentic. I'll get your cash now.
00:18:48Hi-hee.
00:18:49Iris, where can I find a chair?
00:18:50My dad said it's fake, but my uncle Damien said it's real, and he's a nice guy.
00:18:55Can you help me cash it?
00:18:56$50,000?
00:18:58I think your uncle's playing a trick on you.
00:19:03I'm sorry.
00:19:05I didn't know.
00:19:06This is authentic.
00:19:07I'll get your cash now.
00:19:12Iris, where can I find a chair?
00:19:14Oh, you want a seat at our table when nobody wants you here?
00:19:18He's Iris' husband.
00:19:21Why, don't you?
00:19:22Grandpa, we didn't even know Iris was married.
00:19:24It was random.
00:19:26Aren't you a little concerned that he could be coming for our family's wealth?
00:19:28Damien isn't like that.
00:19:30Iris, we're just looking out for you, okay?
00:19:32I mean, seriously, a guy like this, marrying the CEO of the Olsen Group, if he's not after our money, why else would he be here?
00:19:42That's enough.
00:19:43It's Christmas dinner.
00:19:45Everyone, be respectful.
00:19:47Damien, I got you a present.
00:20:00I think someone confused me for the dog.
00:20:02Good one, sis.
00:20:05Iris, your husband's just been bagging like a pathetic dog for our family fortune.
00:20:11We're going to treat him like one.
00:20:12Amanda, is this some kind of a joke?
00:20:13Actually, I'm not hungry.
00:20:15Oh, you won't eat the food we give you, you ungrateful little gold digger.
00:20:21I'm confused.
00:20:23Okay, Grandpa, let me explain to you what everyone's thinking here.
00:20:26Damien doesn't deserve Iris.
00:20:28Not even a little.
00:20:30He tried to scam my daughter with a fake check.
00:20:32He's a terrible role model and a liar.
00:20:33Merry Christmas.
00:20:37Merry Christmas.
00:20:42The check was real, Dad.
00:20:48Leslie, where did you get all this?
00:20:50It's real.
00:20:51I took Uncle Damien's check to the bank and they cashed it.
00:20:58Thank you, Uncle Damien.
00:21:00Leslie, go back to the kids' table.
00:21:01I'm rich.
00:21:03The check was legit.
00:21:05That was 50 grand.
00:21:06That's more than Damien makes in a whole year.
00:21:08How'd you come up with this kind of cash?
00:21:09Damien, what's going on?
00:21:10Did we just assume he was poor?
00:21:12He did.
00:21:15But, you know what they say about assumptions.
00:21:17They make an ass out of you and me.
00:21:19This cannot be real.
00:21:22Oh, God, please tell me you didn't drain your measly life savings to impress us.
00:21:26Of course that's what he did.
00:21:28What a fragile ego.
00:21:29Draining your entire life savings just to impress a child?
00:21:32Oh, ridiculous.
00:21:33It's shameful.
00:21:35Take it.
00:21:36You obviously need it more than many of us.
00:21:40Iris, I can't believe you married such a pathetic man.
00:21:43It's sad.
00:21:44Damien, you don't have to do this.
00:21:45It's not worth going broke to impress me or my family.
00:21:50Iris, I'm not broke.
00:21:52And I don't need your money.
00:21:54And this is nothing compared to the gifts that I bought for your family.
00:21:59You'll see.
00:22:00I'm sorry, gifts?
00:22:03Gifts.
00:22:05Let's see them.
00:22:07Oh, come on, Dad.
00:22:09He's just a poor salesman.
00:22:11I'm sure they're just trash.
00:22:12You want to see real Christmas gifts?
00:22:14Let's open Amanda's.
00:22:17She's a top executive that's consulted with Harvey Lambert's defense company.
00:22:22She's rich.
00:22:25And she gives good gifts.
00:22:27Hey, what about me?
00:22:28I've done deals with Mr. Lambert.
00:22:29I should get the credit.
00:22:31I've been keeping this family afloat.
00:22:33If it wasn't for me, Iris would have banked her up this company years ago.
00:22:37Excuse me?
00:22:38The company was already in rough shape when I took over.
00:22:41If anything, I was the one who turned it around.
00:22:44The company is still failing.
00:22:47Iris, we can't just sit by and watch you run the Olsen company into bankruptcy.
00:22:52And what exactly do you want me to do?
00:22:54Divorce this loser and marry Marcus.
00:22:56He has the funds we need.
00:22:58Marcus is a huge success.
00:23:00Go be with him.
00:23:01Or stick with this deadbeat and you'll be clipping supermarket coupons in no time at all.
00:23:06Is working with Harvey Lambert such a big deal to all of you?
00:23:10A big deal?
00:23:11Harvey Lambert runs a corporation worth billions.
00:23:14Something that you probably can't comprehend.
00:23:16Harvey Lambert's company is a subsidiary to a much larger corporation.
00:23:20I would know.
00:23:22Harvey's an employee.
00:23:26This pathetic guy thinks he knows about business.
00:23:30Harvey Lambert works for no one.
00:23:32No, Iris.
00:23:32Your husband is delusional.
00:23:36Damien, if you think you know the first thing about a good CEO like Harvey Lambert,
00:23:40you need to get your head examined.
00:23:42Listen, I don't want to ruin Christmas over a petty fight, so I'll call Harvey and we'll clear this right up.
00:23:53I told you I'd come back and I'd come bearing gifts.
00:23:57Merry Christmas, Grandpa.
00:23:59I'm Marcus, Iris' close friend.
00:24:02Oh, Marcus.
00:24:03I thought you had a meeting with Mr. Lambert, but you have time for us?
00:24:08It went great.
00:24:08We're officially partnering.
00:24:10There's much to do, but I just couldn't keep Iris out of my head.
00:24:14So I had to rush right back here.
00:24:16Marcus, you are so impressive.
00:24:18Wish you were my cousin-in-law instead of this loser.
00:24:21Don't be patient.
00:24:23That can be arranged.
00:24:25Oh, Marcus.
00:24:26Show the bottom feeder Damien what a real gift looks like.
00:24:36Iris.
00:24:38I don't want anything from you.
00:24:40A five-star golf club membership?
00:24:49This must be worth $30,000.
00:24:52Thanks, Marcus.
00:24:56A 49-year-old whiskey?
00:24:59That's $50,000 right there.
00:25:03Iris, check this out.
00:25:05It was worn at last year's Met Gala.
00:25:09Oh, my goodness.
00:25:11It's got to be worth $100,000.
00:25:13Mr. Lambert's having a banquet in a few days.
00:25:16I was hoping Iris would wear it and be my date.
00:25:20Marcus, this is too much.
00:25:22You should return it and ask for a refund.
00:25:24Iris, are you serious?
00:25:25This would look amazing on you.
00:25:27You would be the talk of the town.
00:25:29I know, Damien.
00:25:31It must be hard to know that you couldn't ever compare to Marcus, but you'll get over it.
00:25:36No, I just find it amusing that you're all so floored by what Marcus considers to be nice gifts.
00:25:42Okay, Damien, shut up.
00:25:48You're just jealous.
00:25:49You will never be able to afford amazing and expensive gifts like these.
00:25:53Marcus, don't even listen to him.
00:25:56He's such a leech.
00:25:58Iris will come to her senses, and then she'll divorce him soon.
00:26:02And then she's all yours.
00:26:04You charmer.
00:26:08Oh, Damien.
00:26:09Here's what you'll never stand about the Walton's, you goddamn fool.
00:26:18We value sophistication, class, luxury.
00:26:23But if you don't think that my gifts are worthy enough, then enlighten us.
00:26:28Show everybody what you got them with your tiny little bank account.
00:26:34Oh, Damien's gifts are probably from the dollar discount, Ben, I'm sure.
00:26:38No, no, that's too generous.
00:26:40More like the free donation bin.
00:26:42Not exactly.
00:26:44See for yourselves.
00:26:46You're just setting yourself up for embarrassment.
00:26:48What happens if it turns out that your gifts are worth less?
00:26:51Then you'll apologize to Marcus and divorce Iris.
00:26:55Mom.
00:26:56I think that's a great idea.
00:26:57I'll take that bet.
00:26:58And when my gifts are more valuable than yours,
00:27:02you'll apologize to Iris and I.
00:27:08Tom, I hear you like fishing on the open seas.
00:27:25Well, now you can.
00:27:28I'm your own personal, yeah.
00:27:29It's a Lazara.
00:27:36Entry-level boat is 10 million.
00:27:39Anna, my beautiful mother-in-law.
00:27:42I hear you like collecting art.
00:27:43That's some innocent painting.
00:27:54Let's go for about 40 million.
00:27:56And this, the only one of its kind,
00:28:00the Ocean Hearts Diamond Necklace,
00:28:02worth $100 million.
00:28:03Okay, how, how is this possible?
00:28:23Hmm?
00:28:24You had a deal, right, Marcus?
00:28:27So apologize to my husband.
00:28:30Wasn't writing.
00:28:31Damien was telling the truth.
00:28:33He's rich.
00:28:34Oh, Iris, you chose so well.
00:28:38We were so rude to your husband,
00:28:39and we didn't mean it.
00:28:42Marcus made us do it.
00:28:43Wait a second.
00:28:45Wait a second.
00:28:47Damien, Damien, Damien.
00:28:50You almost fooled me.
00:28:52Marcus, what are you talking about?
00:28:55Think about it.
00:28:57How does a broke idiot like this
00:28:59afford any of this?
00:29:00There's only one logical answer.
00:29:04The cheap knock-ups.
00:29:05They're fake.
00:29:07Oh, you're right.
00:29:10I knew it.
00:29:12Come on, Iris, let's stick with the plan.
00:29:14For the family.
00:29:15Divorce Damien and marry Marcus.
00:29:18Are you sure you all want to take that risk?
00:29:21Are you absolutely positive
00:29:24these are cheap fakes
00:29:25just because some middle manager says so?
00:29:29I believe Damien.
00:29:31Sure, it seems far-fetched for a salesman
00:29:33to afford such expensive gifts,
00:29:35but we don't know much about him.
00:29:37What's there to know?
00:29:38Do you seriously think
00:29:40that this random loser
00:29:42is a secret billionaire?
00:29:46I don't think so.
00:29:48Grandpa Harold,
00:29:49you're a smart man.
00:29:51You've seen luxuries,
00:29:52you're well-traveled.
00:29:53What's your expert opinion?
00:29:55Are my gifts cheap fakes?
00:30:02Tom, what are you doing?
00:30:03Just taking my anger
00:30:04out of this fake junk
00:30:05your husband brides.
00:30:07That looks like fun.
00:30:09Hey, I want to try.
00:30:10Do you have any idea
00:30:15what you just did?
00:30:16They're just fakes anyway.
00:30:18I mean, they would end up
00:30:18in the trash eventually.
00:30:21Dad, you need to rest
00:30:22and not use your energy
00:30:23for worrying about these gifts.
00:30:25You're so ignorant.
00:30:28What if they were real, Jimmy?
00:30:30What if you just destroyed
00:30:31a $40 million piece of art
00:30:33out of spite?
00:30:34God, you're insane.
00:30:35They're not real.
00:30:36If we displayed this painting,
00:30:38we'd be arrested
00:30:38for fraud and forgery.
00:30:39Stop!
00:30:53Stop!
00:30:58Do you have any idea
00:31:00what you've just done?
00:31:02You fools!
00:31:05Damien, look what you've done
00:31:06to Grandpa.
00:31:07He's furious with you.
00:31:09No, Amanda.
00:31:09I'm furious with you.
00:31:11The painting.
00:31:13The necklace.
00:31:14The boat.
00:31:15They're real.
00:31:18What?
00:31:19Grandpa, you're joking.
00:31:20Dad, why are you on the floor?
00:31:30I'm cleaning up your mess.
00:31:32This so-called trash
00:31:33is worth millions.
00:31:34No way.
00:31:36Your vision must be fading, Grandpa.
00:31:38Damien just bought
00:31:39some nice-looking fakes.
00:31:40Ah!
00:31:43How could I raise kids
00:31:45this stupid?
00:31:48Are you saying
00:31:49these are real?
00:31:50When I was younger,
00:31:51I saw this very painting
00:31:53and the private collection
00:31:54of Mr. Blaine Sr.,
00:31:56the richest man
00:31:57in the country.
00:31:59Collectors lined up
00:32:00to bid.
00:32:03Mr. Blaine wouldn't sell.
00:32:04I destroyed
00:32:05a $40 million painting?
00:32:07I know these diamonds.
00:32:08They were procured
00:32:10at great cost.
00:32:12A smashed
00:32:12a $100 million
00:32:13diamond necklace?
00:32:17Damien,
00:32:18are you really so wealthy?
00:32:20You said you knew
00:32:21Mr. Lambert.
00:32:23Why didn't you tell me?
00:32:25Iris, I didn't want you
00:32:27to want me for my money.
00:32:29But I never lied to you.
00:32:32And there's still
00:32:34one gift left.
00:32:36For you.
00:32:38My wife.
00:32:40I deserve the whole world.
00:32:42You don't have to
00:32:43spend so much on me.
00:32:44I don't care about all that.
00:32:45I know.
00:32:47But I care about you.
00:32:49And I want you to get
00:32:50everything that you deserve.
00:32:52No.
00:32:53This is ridiculous.
00:32:56I'm rich.
00:32:57I'm successful.
00:32:58He's just a...
00:33:00You see, Damien?
00:33:02Well, they're real.
00:33:05But he didn't buy them.
00:33:06He stole them.
00:33:12All these gifts are connected
00:33:13to Mr. Lambert.
00:33:15So how did they get
00:33:16in your hands, Damien?
00:33:18Well, Damien,
00:33:19care to explain?
00:33:21Harvey sent them to me,
00:33:22of course.
00:33:23I've told you all of that.
00:33:24Stop the line.
00:33:25You stole them
00:33:26from Mr. Lambert.
00:33:28You'll bring us all down
00:33:28with you.
00:33:29You're a criminal.
00:33:30This is outrageous.
00:33:31You worthless fraud.
00:33:33You conned your way
00:33:34into our family
00:33:35and we nearly fell for it.
00:33:36You belong in jail.
00:33:38Mr. Lambert's
00:33:39valuable belongings
00:33:40are ruined
00:33:40because of you.
00:33:42Damien,
00:33:43is this true?
00:33:45Iris,
00:33:46absolutely not.
00:33:49Trust me.
00:33:49Yeah.
00:33:50Well, what a coincidence.
00:33:55Mr. Lambert just texted me
00:33:56to say that he's
00:33:57on his way here
00:33:57right now.
00:33:59And once he sees
00:34:00what you've stolen
00:34:01from him, Damien,
00:34:02you're fucked.
00:34:04Perfect.
00:34:05I was hoping
00:34:06my little friend Lambert
00:34:07would stop by.
00:34:10Mr. Lambert is coming here
00:34:12on Christmas?
00:34:13Did he say why?
00:34:15He doesn't say why,
00:34:16but it's obvious
00:34:17because he found out
00:34:17that Damien stole
00:34:18from him.
00:34:19He's so screwed.
00:34:21When he sees
00:34:22what we've done
00:34:22to these gifts,
00:34:23he'll come after us.
00:34:25Relax.
00:34:26I'll explain everything
00:34:27to Mr. Lambert
00:34:27once he gets here.
00:34:29Damien will take the blame.
00:34:31Mr. Lambert will thank us
00:34:32because he capped
00:34:35a thief for him.
00:34:37Marcus,
00:34:37you're a lifesaver.
00:34:39I'd do anything
00:34:40for this family.
00:34:42It's just a shame
00:34:42that Iris wouldn't
00:34:44do anything for me.
00:34:46Marcus,
00:34:46I will never be with you.
00:34:47Iris,
00:34:48be thankful Marcus
00:34:49even likes you.
00:34:50Think about what
00:34:50he could do
00:34:51for our family.
00:34:52There's no comparison.
00:34:53He's rich
00:34:55and powerful
00:34:57and Damien
00:34:58is a poor thief.
00:35:02No.
00:35:03I don't believe it.
00:35:05Damien wouldn't
00:35:06steal anything.
00:35:07You seriously believe
00:35:09that Damien
00:35:10is a secret billionaire
00:35:11who is somehow
00:35:12Mr. Lambert's boss?
00:35:14There has to be
00:35:15an explanation.
00:35:15Right, Damien?
00:35:19Iris,
00:35:19nothing I can say
00:35:20or do
00:35:21will convince your family.
00:35:25But I can call Harvey.
00:35:27Mr. Lambert.
00:35:28You'll figure this out.
00:35:30You honestly think
00:35:31we're going to believe
00:35:31that you have
00:35:32Mr. Lambert's phone number?
00:35:33Shh!
00:35:36Harvey,
00:35:37whatever else you're doing
00:35:38can wait.
00:35:39Come to the Olsen house
00:35:40immediately.
00:35:41Yes, sir.
00:35:41I'll cancel my other meeting
00:35:42and be there ASAP.
00:35:45To the Olsen house!
00:35:49Harvey Lambert
00:35:50will be on his way.
00:35:51Once he arrives,
00:35:52we'll figure this out.
00:35:53Did he really call
00:35:54Mr. Lambert?
00:35:55No.
00:35:56Mr. Lambert
00:35:57is a Fortune 500 CEO.
00:36:00There's no way
00:36:01this petty thief
00:36:02has his phone number.
00:36:03Well, I think
00:36:03he does have it.
00:36:04Iris,
00:36:05you sweet,
00:36:06sweet girl.
00:36:08Your looks
00:36:08going to bring this out.
00:36:09Your husband
00:36:10is pulling
00:36:10a big trick on you.
00:36:12Damien,
00:36:13Marcus has
00:36:14Mr. Lambert's number.
00:36:15Show us your call history
00:36:16and let's see
00:36:17if he really called him.
00:36:19It's not that simple.
00:36:20Damien,
00:36:20if you're going to lie,
00:36:21at least commit
00:36:22to the bid.
00:36:23You're caught.
00:36:25I believe you.
00:36:27Just show him
00:36:27your call history.
00:36:33I knew it.
00:36:34You lying piece of shit,
00:36:35there's nothing there.
00:36:36This is my work phone.
00:36:37I do business
00:36:38with the Pentagon
00:36:39and intelligence agencies.
00:36:40My phone has been
00:36:41specifically modified
00:36:42to prevent hacking.
00:36:43All calls leave,
00:36:45no trace.
00:36:46So you're saying
00:36:47that you're a
00:36:47secret military spy?
00:36:50This gets more
00:36:50absurd by the second.
00:36:52Enough.
00:36:53Stop the lying.
00:36:54Stop with the charade.
00:36:55Divorce Iris
00:36:57or we'll call the cops.
00:37:01Oh,
00:37:01I wonder who that could be.
00:37:03Mr. Lambert, perhaps?
00:37:06Great.
00:37:07Right on time.
00:37:09Just as I ordered.
00:37:10Oh, Damien,
00:37:11keep talking.
00:37:12You won't be so cocky
00:37:14when Mr. Lambert
00:37:15has you arrested.
00:37:16We'll see.
00:37:17And don't leave Harvey waiting.
00:37:19Let him in.
00:37:20And we'll see
00:37:20if he arrests me or not.
00:37:21Who are these men?
00:37:26Those are, uh,
00:37:27Vipers.
00:37:28They're the biggest gang
00:37:28south of the Mason Dixon line.
00:37:30Marcus,
00:37:31you invited gang members?
00:37:33Well,
00:37:33somebody had to keep in line
00:37:34your lying,
00:37:35thieving husband.
00:37:36These boys will take
00:37:37care of them for us.
00:37:38Take out the trash
00:37:39before Mr. Lambert gets here.
00:37:40Marcus,
00:37:41I've told you so many times.
00:37:42I'm everything
00:37:43that I claim to be
00:37:44and more.
00:37:45Just wait a minute
00:37:45until Harvey arrives.
00:37:47Damien,
00:37:48you stole my woman.
00:37:50So this is payback.
00:37:52These gangbangers
00:37:52gonna hang you upside down
00:37:54and bleed you out dry.
00:37:56Oh.
00:37:57These Vipers.
00:37:58I remember them now.
00:38:00They've been begging
00:38:01to use my company's
00:38:01weapons for years.
00:38:02Well, damn, Damien.
00:38:04I didn't realize
00:38:04how powerful you were.
00:38:06So,
00:38:07let me get this.
00:38:08You're a billionaire,
00:38:10a spy,
00:38:11and a CEO arms dealer?
00:38:15Now,
00:38:15have I got that right?
00:38:17In a nutshell?
00:38:19Yeah.
00:38:22This is a lunatic
00:38:23I was talking about.
00:38:25He disrespected you.
00:38:26If Captain Brown
00:38:27heard anything
00:38:27you'd been saying,
00:38:28you'd be roadkill.
00:38:30Captain Brown,
00:38:30you're a biker gang leader.
00:38:33We've met.
00:38:35But I bet you
00:38:35he was too embarrassed
00:38:36to tell you.
00:38:37When I refused
00:38:38to do business with him,
00:38:40your fearless leader
00:38:41got down on his knees
00:38:42and begged like a dog.
00:38:43You're gonna regret that.
00:38:45If you hurt her,
00:38:48I swear to God,
00:38:49let her go.
00:38:52You keep resisting.
00:38:54Princess,
00:38:54don't make it
00:38:54through the night.
00:38:56Stop taking it easy on him.
00:38:57What am I paying you for?
00:38:59Come out of here.
00:39:00I'll see.
00:39:02Iris,
00:39:02it'll be okay.
00:39:03Move it.
00:39:07Marcus,
00:39:07what have you done?
00:39:08I took out the trash
00:39:10before Mr. Lambert
00:39:10could arrive.
00:39:12Hey,
00:39:13I did this for us.
00:39:21I rushed over
00:39:22like you asked, boss.
00:39:24Where's Harp?
00:39:25Mr. Lambert in our house.
00:39:30What an honor.
00:39:31Oh my God,
00:39:32what a dream.
00:39:33Mr. Lambert,
00:39:34you're like a business legend.
00:39:36It's a pleasure to meet you.
00:39:37Hi, Mr. Lambert.
00:39:38I'm Amanda.
00:39:39I work for your company.
00:39:41You're always so busy,
00:39:43so we've never really met.
00:39:44But all right,
00:39:45all right,
00:39:45all right.
00:39:46Not all at once.
00:39:47I can't respond to everybody
00:39:48all at the same time.
00:39:50Thank you for coming
00:39:50to our house
00:39:51and to wish us
00:39:52Merry Christmas.
00:39:54Merry Christmas?
00:39:55I came to congratulate Iris.
00:39:58Iris?
00:39:59On what?
00:40:00On her wedding.
00:40:02Let me tell you,
00:40:02she married an incredible man.
00:40:05Oh.
00:40:06You must mean Marcus.
00:40:08Yes.
00:40:09Marcus and Iris
00:40:09aren't married.
00:40:10Not officially.
00:40:11I mean,
00:40:11not yet, anyway.
00:40:12Marcus?
00:40:13No.
00:40:14I'm talking about
00:40:15Mr. Blaine.
00:40:17Damien Blaine.
00:40:17Where is he?
00:40:32Boys,
00:40:32piece of advice.
00:40:34When you abduct someone,
00:40:36tie them up.
00:40:38For a weakling like you?
00:40:43There's no need.
00:40:45Okay.
00:40:47I have places
00:40:48I need to be.
00:40:50So call your gang leader,
00:40:51Brown.
00:40:52Let's get this over with
00:40:53once and for all.
00:40:54Who the hell
00:40:55do you think you are?
00:40:57Mr. Blaine.
00:40:58Mr. Blaine.
00:40:59Hey.
00:40:59I'm David Brown.
00:41:00I'm the head
00:41:01of the Viper MC.
00:41:02You are a hard man
00:41:03to get a hold of.
00:41:04But I need access
00:41:05to Atlas guns.
00:41:07My guys are counting on me.
00:41:08I'll pay double.
00:41:09The Vipers.
00:41:10You can buy weapons
00:41:11anywhere, Viker.
00:41:13Why Atlas Arms?
00:41:14Because they're the best.
00:41:16Look,
00:41:16we're in the middle
00:41:17of a turf war right now
00:41:18and my guys need the best
00:41:19or we're going to take
00:41:20some heavy-ass losses.
00:41:21Name your price.
00:41:22I'll triple it.
00:41:23Mr. Blaine has presidents
00:41:24and prime ministers
00:41:25on speed dial.
00:41:27He doesn't need
00:41:28your business.
00:41:29He doesn't want
00:41:30your business.
00:41:32Hey,
00:41:33Mr. Blaine,
00:41:33you got to help me.
00:41:34Come on,
00:41:35Mr. Blaine.
00:41:37Fuck!
00:41:39Brown would kill
00:41:39all of you
00:41:40if you knew
00:41:40what you were doing
00:41:41with me right now.
00:41:41Shut up, bitch.
00:41:43One more word
00:41:43and we'll blow
00:41:45your damn brains out.
00:41:48Not so tough now, huh?
00:41:51The Vipers
00:41:51are the biggest gang
00:41:52in this state.
00:41:54One word from them,
00:41:56they'll kill
00:41:56your whole family.
00:41:58Seems like
00:41:59your family hates you.
00:42:01We could kill you.
00:42:03No one even care.
00:42:04And with you
00:42:04out of the picture,
00:42:06I'm going to swoop in
00:42:07and bet your wife.
00:42:09You lay even
00:42:10one finger on her.
00:42:11Oh, I bet
00:42:11she could take
00:42:12more than one finger.
00:42:15She's going to love it.
00:42:17There's nothing
00:42:17a poor cuck
00:42:18like you can do
00:42:19about it.
00:42:29What a loser
00:42:30like you
00:42:30in order to do that.
00:42:31Take him down!
00:42:32But,
00:42:33I don't think
00:42:34he's a loser
00:42:34like Marcus said.
00:42:35He's got skills
00:42:36and training.
00:42:38Who are you?
00:42:39Hey,
00:42:39he's a nobody.
00:42:41You're a loser.
00:42:42I'm the man
00:42:43your boss
00:42:43got on his knees
00:42:44to beg to.
00:42:45And he'll be
00:42:46very angry
00:42:46to know how
00:42:47you treated me.
00:42:48Who am I,
00:42:49you ask?
00:42:50I'm Damien Blaine,
00:42:52CEO of Atlas
00:42:53Defense Corps.
00:42:54Nice to meet you,
00:42:55assholes.
00:42:56Where is the man of the hour?
00:43:03Your husband,
00:43:05Mr. Blaine.
00:43:06Marcus and the Vipers
00:43:07took him.
00:43:08Taken
00:43:08by the Vipers?
00:43:11Why?
00:43:13Because
00:43:13Marcus said
00:43:14he stole from you.
00:43:15Marcus said
00:43:16that Damien
00:43:16stole from me.
00:43:17Yeah,
00:43:18is that
00:43:18a problem?
00:43:20Oh,
00:43:20Mr. Lambert,
00:43:21I'm sorry,
00:43:21I think there's been
00:43:22miscommunication.
00:43:22Please sit.
00:43:24We can talk this over
00:43:25and Damien,
00:43:26he's just a loser.
00:43:27No,
00:43:27no,
00:43:27no,
00:43:28no,
00:43:28no,
00:43:28no.
00:43:28You're a den of fools.
00:43:31Ignorance.
00:43:32Wait,
00:43:32wait,
00:43:33where are you going?
00:43:34To fix your catastrophic
00:43:35screw up.
00:43:36I'm going to go get
00:43:37Damien Blaine.
00:43:39Iris,
00:43:40this is your fault.
00:43:42I told you
00:43:42Damien was trouble.
00:43:44He stole from Mr. Lambert
00:43:45and now he's dragging
00:43:46us all down.
00:43:47Well,
00:43:48Damien's a dead man
00:43:48walking.
00:43:49Mr. Lambert
00:43:49practically just
00:43:50screamed at us
00:43:51for knowing him.
00:43:52You all heard
00:43:52what you wanted to hear.
00:43:53Iris,
00:43:54come back.
00:43:54It's Christmas.
00:43:55Where the hell
00:43:56do you think you're going?
00:43:57To save my husband.
00:43:59Oh,
00:43:59in the viper pit?
00:44:01No,
00:44:02I forbid it.
00:44:07Mr. Lambert,
00:44:08Merry Christmas.
00:44:09I was not expecting
00:44:10your call.
00:44:11Does this mean
00:44:11Mr. Blaine
00:44:11has agreed
00:44:12to our arms deal?
00:44:13Deal?
00:44:14Your gang of morons
00:44:15had half-wist
00:44:16abducted him.
00:44:17Shit.
00:44:19I'll fix it.
00:44:20Yes,
00:44:20you will.
00:44:23Mr. Lambert,
00:44:24this was not my doing.
00:44:25It is your problem.
00:44:26Get Mr. Blaine
00:44:27out safely
00:44:28or the hellfire
00:44:29might of Atlas
00:44:30will destroy you.
00:44:32Consider it done.
00:44:38I need
00:44:39every viper
00:44:40in Buford
00:44:41accounted for now.
00:44:42Do it.
00:44:43What?
00:44:44Where?
00:44:46The viper pit.
00:44:47Son of a bitch.
00:44:49We're the
00:44:52CEO of
00:44:54Atlas Defense.
00:45:00Because you can
00:45:01take apart a gun?
00:45:03Everyone in our gang
00:45:04can do that,
00:45:05dickwad.
00:45:06Yeah,
00:45:06you're so fucked.
00:45:08Atlas is the world's
00:45:09biggest defense
00:45:10contractor
00:45:10and someone like you
00:45:12is strong
00:45:13or smart enough
00:45:14to do
00:45:15Oh my god.
00:45:16I know your family
00:45:18and I know the business.
00:45:20I'd never imagined
00:45:21that they'd ally
00:45:21with some street gang.
00:45:22Don't just stand there,
00:45:24shoot him!
00:45:25Lay that over to him.
00:45:26If anyone harms him,
00:45:28they have to answer to me.
00:45:32Buzz!
00:45:33What are you doing here?
00:45:34Oh shit.
00:45:35He really is
00:45:36the CEO of Atlas.
00:45:38We're gonna catch an ass-whooping
00:45:39for this.
00:45:40About time, Brian.
00:45:41Hey,
00:45:42that's Mr. Brown.
00:45:44Or sir
00:45:45to you.
00:45:46I heard a VIP was kidnapped.
00:45:47VIP?
00:45:48No, sir.
00:45:50He's a liar.
00:45:51He's a fraud.
00:45:52His whole family hates him.
00:45:53He's lying.
00:45:56What the hell was that for?
00:45:58You kidnapped the CEO
00:45:59of Atlas Defense Corps,
00:46:01you stupid fuck.
00:46:02Look at your goddamn line.
00:46:05You're about to die.
00:46:07You're the CEO of nothing.
00:46:11I never saw Blaine's face.
00:46:13Could this be him?
00:46:15What do we do now, boss?
00:46:16The Atlas CEO's name
00:46:18is Mr. Damien Blaine.
00:46:20Let's see some ID.
00:46:22Don't.
00:46:28Oh, shit.
00:46:30Give me that.
00:46:32This is a fake ID.
00:46:34Some AI forgery.
00:46:36There's too much at stake.
00:46:37I can't risk this.
00:46:38I need to be able to confirm
00:46:39you are who you say you are.
00:46:41You're getting on my nerves,
00:46:42Biker.
00:46:43Harvey can confirm my identity.
00:46:54Tell me you rescued Mr. Blaine
00:46:56or you're gonna be
00:46:57in a world of hurt.
00:46:58Sorry, Mr. Lambert.
00:47:01I'm confused.
00:47:02Kyle Walton?
00:47:03This isn't a good time.
00:47:04What do you need?
00:47:05On behalf of the Walton Group,
00:47:06I'd like to humbly ask
00:47:08if you would honor us
00:47:09by arranging a meeting
00:47:09between Mr. Blaine
00:47:10and our CEO, Marcus Walton.
00:47:12He's a huge fan.
00:47:13Marcus?
00:47:14A huge fan?
00:47:15Fine, I'll handle it.
00:47:18I need to go now.
00:47:19This is an emergency.
00:47:21How much longer to the Viper Pit?
00:47:22Three minutes, sir.
00:47:25It's busy.
00:47:26I can't confirm
00:47:28your identity.
00:47:30There's nothing to confirm.
00:47:32He stole Mr. Lambert's gifts, huh?
00:47:34If you call Mr. Lambert,
00:47:35he's just gonna...
00:47:36You'll just piss him off.
00:47:37Finish him now.
00:47:38Boss,
00:47:39this asshole attacked us.
00:47:40He humiliated the Vipers.
00:47:42We have to take him down.
00:47:43Very well.
00:47:46Beat him senseless
00:47:48and make it hurt.
00:47:55But don't kill him.
00:47:57At least not yet.
00:47:58Shit, it's my dad.
00:48:06Hey, hold on.
00:48:07Hold on.
00:48:09Dad, I'm in the middle of something.
00:48:12Something more important
00:48:13than meeting Atlas CEO, Mr. Blaine?
00:48:15I'm meeting Mr. Blaine.
00:48:17Oh, yes.
00:48:17Oh, yes.
00:48:18If we could lock him down,
00:48:20the Walton group might finally break
00:48:22into the Fortune 500.
00:48:23Get back here to prep.
00:48:24I'm about to go meet
00:48:28the real Mr. Blaine.
00:48:30You're a fucking liar.
00:48:33You're not CEO.
00:48:35You're just some loser
00:48:36who's about to get his skull
00:48:37bashed in.
00:48:41I'm gonna go to the banquet
00:48:42and I put up Iris on my arm.
00:48:45I'm gonna be inside of her.
00:48:47And you're gonna be inside
00:48:48of a shallow grave.
00:48:50I would let go now.
00:48:51Brown,
00:48:55once the Walton group
00:48:56is in with Mr. Blaine,
00:48:58the Vipers will get their weapons.
00:49:00I'll forever be in your debt, sir.
00:49:04Kill Damien.
00:49:06We'll be even.
00:49:08See you at the banquet.
00:49:09All right, Mr. Blaine.
00:49:16Time's up.
00:49:17Put it down!
00:49:18Mr. Lambert.
00:49:21What are you doing here?
00:49:23You said you could handle this.
00:49:24You obviously failed,
00:49:26you moron.
00:49:27I am handling it.
00:49:29This guy's pretending
00:49:30to be Mr. Blaine.
00:49:31He's a con man.
00:49:32Who told you he was a con man?
00:49:33Why, the billionaire
00:49:34to the Walton fortune himself,
00:49:36Marcus Walton.
00:49:37Marcus Walton
00:49:38has never seen Mr. Blaine.
00:49:40He took his word.
00:49:42What?
00:49:43But...
00:49:43Now,
00:49:45now,
00:49:46Blaine is the CEO of Atlas.
00:49:48I'd know him if I saw him.
00:49:49And that guy
00:49:50is no global arms dealer.
00:49:53Very good.
00:49:56Very...
00:49:56What the hell was that for?
00:50:01I'm doing this for Mr. Blaine.
00:50:03This is Mr. Blaine.
00:50:05What?
00:50:05I'll save you, Damien.
00:50:13You may not be rich,
00:50:14but you don't have to
00:50:14put yourself in danger
00:50:15just for me.
00:50:20You're the real Damien Blaine.
00:50:22I'm sorry, sir.
00:50:24This never should have happened.
00:50:26Vipers have crossed the line.
00:50:28How do you want to handle this?
00:50:29Say the word,
00:50:31and our people can eradicate
00:50:32the entire gang.
00:50:33Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:50:35Stop, stop, stop.
00:50:37Don't do this.
00:50:38Don't, don't do this.
00:50:39I am begging you.
00:50:41Don't do this.
00:50:42It's not up to me.
00:50:43Look, I didn't know, man.
00:50:43Please, please.
00:50:45Pathetic.
00:50:46You did know.
00:50:48I told you exactly who I was.
00:50:51You just didn't want to listen.
00:50:54I'm sorry.
00:50:55It was Marcus and his lies.
00:50:57I shouldn't have listened to him.
00:50:59I will do anything.
00:51:01The Vipers will do anything.
00:51:02I run a global war machine
00:51:05larger than most nations' armies.
00:51:07What could you and your petty
00:51:09little viker gang possibly do for me?
00:51:15Actually,
00:51:16there's one thing.
00:51:19There's a Christmas banquet
00:51:20with business partners
00:51:21in a couple days.
00:51:23Marcus and his Walton group
00:51:24will be there.
00:51:25Do you understand
00:51:26what I'm telling you?
00:51:27Yes, sir.
00:51:28I understand.
00:51:30The Vipers won't let you down.
00:51:31I'll save you, Damien!
00:51:45Don't hurt my husband!
00:51:53Consider me saved, babe.
00:51:54Are you hurt?
00:51:59What did they do?
00:52:01I'm fine.
00:52:02Iris,
00:52:03you came for me.
00:52:05That was incredibly brave.
00:52:07Well,
00:52:08I was worried about you.
00:52:10What happened?
00:52:12Where's the gang?
00:52:14They had to take off.
00:52:17Iris,
00:52:17I love that you came for me.
00:52:19But it was dangerous.
00:52:22You could have been hurt.
00:52:23This is just a contract marriage.
00:52:25You don't owe me anything.
00:52:27Why would you
00:52:27risk it all just for me?
00:52:29Well,
00:52:30at first I was just marrying you
00:52:31as a way to dodge Marcus.
00:52:32But,
00:52:33I don't know.
00:52:34You've grown on me.
00:52:36I don't care
00:52:37that you're not rich.
00:52:38When they took you,
00:52:39I realized
00:52:40I think I'm
00:52:41calling for you.
00:52:43It makes two of us.
00:52:50I couldn't ask
00:52:51for a better wife.
00:53:05Wow.
00:53:08We should
00:53:09probably get out of here
00:53:10before those biker dudes
00:53:11come back.
00:53:12We don't have to worry
00:53:13about them anymore.
00:53:14Iris,
00:53:14you risked it all.
00:53:16And you saved me.
00:53:18Now I want to save you.
00:53:20I know that your family's
00:53:21business is struggling.
00:53:23Fortunately,
00:53:24I can help.
00:53:26At the business banquet
00:53:27in a couple days,
00:53:28I'm supposed to sign
00:53:29a multi-billion dollar deal
00:53:31with Marcus
00:53:31and his one group.
00:53:33Wait.
00:53:33But instead,
00:53:35I want to give
00:53:37that money to you.
00:53:39What do you mean?
00:53:43Wait.
00:53:44Babe.
00:53:45Banquet?
00:53:47Walton Group?
00:53:47I don't understand.
00:53:49Marcus and Mr. Lambert
00:53:50are finalizing a deal.
00:53:51Mr. Lambert works for me.
00:53:53I'm doing the deal.
00:53:55And I'm changing it.
00:53:57For you.
00:53:59You want to role play?
00:54:00Okay.
00:54:02You play
00:54:03big business tycoon.
00:54:04And I'll play...
00:54:05Babe.
00:54:05I love where your head's at.
00:54:09But this isn't some game.
00:54:13Believe it or not,
00:54:14I'm telling you the truth.
00:54:16You're funny.
00:54:18Okay.
00:54:19I guess I'll look forward
00:54:19to it then.
00:54:21Grandpa's waiting for us.
00:54:22And as the only member
00:54:23of my family who likes you,
00:54:25we can't keep him waiting.
00:54:33Iris, what is it?
00:54:35Grandpa's in the hospital.
00:54:36The doctor says
00:54:47your grandpa has
00:54:47brain melt disease.
00:54:49He doesn't have
00:54:50much time left.
00:54:53Grandpa, please wake up.
00:54:54Please.
00:54:55I need you.
00:54:56Please.
00:54:58Harvey,
00:54:59I need them here now.
00:55:01The doctors say
00:55:02all we can do
00:55:02is hope for a miracle.
00:55:05Grandpa took care of me
00:55:06after my dad died.
00:55:07I have to help him.
00:55:09Even if I have to
00:55:10sell the company.
00:55:11Sell the company?
00:55:15Sell the company?
00:55:17Iris, we own shares.
00:55:19You don't have that power.
00:55:21And it's your fault,
00:55:22Grandpa's sick.
00:55:23So you want to save him?
00:55:24Pay out of pocket.
00:55:25It's my fault?
00:55:26Yeah.
00:55:26If you hadn't brought
00:55:27this loser home,
00:55:28Mr. Lambert and Marcus
00:55:29wouldn't have gotten involved
00:55:30and Grandpa
00:55:31wouldn't be half dead.
00:55:32Iris,
00:55:33dish this douche
00:55:34and marry Marcus.
00:55:35His family money
00:55:36will help Grandpa
00:55:37get the best doctors
00:55:38in the world.
00:55:40There's another option.
00:55:43Don't worry.
00:55:44We called in
00:55:44the world's top medical team.
00:55:46They'll be here shortly.
00:55:47Grandpa
00:55:48will be just fine.
00:55:50Really?
00:55:50Really.
00:55:51Bullshit.
00:55:52You expect us to believe
00:55:53that you know
00:55:54and can much less afford
00:55:55the best doctors
00:55:56in the world?
00:56:00You can't even afford
00:56:01decent clothes, Jimmy.
00:56:03Hey.
00:56:04Get off.
00:56:06Okay, and if
00:56:07these doctors exist,
00:56:08why don't they start
00:56:09by treating your
00:56:10delusions of grandeur?
00:56:11Iris, who do you trust
00:56:12more to save Grandpa?
00:56:13Rich, successful Marcus
00:56:14or your broke,
00:56:15delusional husband?
00:56:16Damien might not have money,
00:56:18but I trust him.
00:56:19It's official.
00:56:22His craziness
00:56:22is contagious.
00:56:24Your husband
00:56:25is wasting valuable
00:56:25time with Grandpa.
00:56:27Now get
00:56:28out of here.
00:56:32I came as soon
00:56:33as you called,
00:56:34Mr. Blaine.
00:56:35How can I help?
00:56:39Sorry.
00:56:40Who are you?
00:56:41He's my chief physician,
00:56:42Dr. Franklin.
00:56:43A Nobel Prize winner
00:56:44in medicine.
00:56:45A Nobel Prize winner.
00:56:46How do you know
00:56:48someone so prestigious?
00:56:50Jimmy,
00:56:51maybe Damien
00:56:52really is
00:56:53who he says he is.
00:56:54Grandpa,
00:56:55Damien brought you
00:56:56the best doctor
00:56:57in the world.
00:56:58You're going to be okay.
00:57:08Cardiac arrhythmia
00:57:09is critical.
00:57:10We need an OR stat.
00:57:12Hey, don't worry.
00:57:23Grandpa's
00:57:23going to be just fine.
00:57:29This is all
00:57:30your fault,
00:57:31salesman.
00:57:31Surgery went smoothly.
00:57:41Harold's stable.
00:57:43He's in recovery.
00:57:45Follow me.
00:57:49Damien's doctor
00:57:50saved Grandpa.
00:57:52Do you believe me now?
00:57:54I'm not some loser.
00:57:56I'm a wealthy CEO.
00:57:58I...
00:57:59I...
00:57:59It's honestly a miracle.
00:58:01Good job,
00:58:02Dr. Franklin.
00:58:04It's not hard
00:58:04to help you, sir.
00:58:05Wait,
00:58:06if the surgery
00:58:07was so successful,
00:58:08why hasn't
00:58:10Dad woken up yet?
00:58:14Well,
00:58:15he was under
00:58:15anesthesia for surgery.
00:58:16It's going to need
00:58:17some time to...
00:58:17You messed up,
00:58:18didn't you,
00:58:19doctor?
00:58:20Just admit it.
00:58:22My patient
00:58:22is just fine.
00:58:23Look at his chart.
00:58:24Grandpa's doing great.
00:58:26Damien
00:58:26and his
00:58:27so-called
00:58:28doctor
00:58:28probably forged
00:58:30the chart.
00:58:33Damien,
00:58:34this whole thing
00:58:34is just a scam
00:58:35to get our family fortune.
00:58:37How low can you go?
00:58:39You
00:58:39and your worthless
00:58:41husband
00:58:41want to kill Grandpa
00:58:43and steal his money?
00:58:44You're all insane.
00:58:46Use your eyes.
00:58:47The surgery
00:58:48was successful.
00:58:49No,
00:58:50it wasn't.
00:58:51Damien doesn't know
00:58:51any real doctors.
00:58:52He's not rich.
00:58:53He killed Grandpa
00:58:55and now our family
00:58:56Christmas is going to
00:58:57end up in his funeral.
00:58:58Enough.
00:59:01Why,
00:59:02why are you yelling?
00:59:05Dad,
00:59:06you're awake.
00:59:07Are you okay?
00:59:08Grandpa,
00:59:09we were so worried.
00:59:10It's a miracle.
00:59:12It's a Christmas miracle.
00:59:14What,
00:59:14what happened to me?
00:59:15Damien brought in
00:59:16a world-class doctor
00:59:17who saved your life.
00:59:18I believe the three of you
00:59:21owe Damien
00:59:21and Dr. Franklin
00:59:22an apology.
00:59:24I've always been there
00:59:24for you, Grandpa.
00:59:25I've always been doing
00:59:25everything to make sure
00:59:26you're okay.
00:59:27Tom,
00:59:28Damien was the one
00:59:28who brought in
00:59:29the doctor who saved Grandpa.
00:59:30Now you're trying
00:59:31to take all the credit?
00:59:32Grandpa just woke up
00:59:33and you're trying
00:59:34to start a fight?
00:59:35You and your husband
00:59:36are so obnoxious.
00:59:38Grandpa,
00:59:38I've been by your side.
00:59:39These two don't care about you.
00:59:40You should take away
00:59:41Iris' inheritance
00:59:42and give it to us instead.
00:59:48Grandpa,
00:59:51what was that for?
00:59:53I'm old,
00:59:54but I'm not stupid.
00:59:58Damien put up
00:59:59with your nonsense
01:00:00for Iris.
01:00:02You twist the truth
01:00:04to try to get
01:00:05your hands
01:00:06on her inheritance.
01:00:08You three
01:00:08apologize
01:00:10to Damien.
01:00:12But,
01:00:12if the next word
01:00:14out of your mouths
01:00:15isn't sorry,
01:00:17I am cutting off
01:00:20your inheritances.
01:00:27I'm sorry,
01:00:29Damien.
01:00:29Sorry.
01:00:31Welcome to the family.
01:00:33I'm sorry, Damien.
01:00:35You saved him.
01:00:37But,
01:00:38I have to wonder,
01:00:41how do you know
01:00:42a Nobel Prize winning doctor?
01:00:47I've been telling you
01:00:48all this all along.
01:00:50I'm not this nobody
01:00:51that you think I am.
01:00:53I'm the CEO
01:00:53of Atlas Defense Corps.
01:00:55Um,
01:00:57if,
01:00:57if that's true.
01:00:59Oh my God,
01:01:01what have I done?
01:01:02Oh my God.
01:01:03Now,
01:01:03did I imagine this?
01:01:05Or,
01:01:06did you all spend Christmas
01:01:07telling Iris
01:01:08I wasn't good enough for her?
01:01:09No, no, no, no, no.
01:01:10It's quite the opposite.
01:01:13See,
01:01:14the Olsen family
01:01:15is,
01:01:15is wealthy.
01:01:17I,
01:01:17I just don't see
01:01:18what you see in Iris.
01:01:20What I see in Iris?
01:01:21I see
01:01:22optimism.
01:01:25And I see her character.
01:01:27And I see her lovely personality.
01:01:30And most importantly,
01:01:31I see her beautiful heart.
01:01:33All things money can't buy.
01:01:37But,
01:01:37she's the one
01:01:38that told us
01:01:39you aren't rich.
01:01:41Why, Iris?
01:01:45I'm in sales.
01:01:46What about you, Sarah?
01:01:48In sales?
01:01:49That was a misunderstanding.
01:01:51I just wanted to hire someone
01:01:52to pretend to be my husband.
01:01:54I never expected him
01:01:55to be the richest man
01:01:56in the world.
01:01:57You're pretending
01:01:58to be married?
01:02:01At first,
01:02:02I wanted a contract marriage,
01:02:03so you'd stop
01:02:04trying to get me
01:02:04to marry some rich snob
01:02:05like Marcus.
01:02:07I never expected him
01:02:09to be this incredible guy.
01:02:10Meeting you
01:02:11was the luckiest moment
01:02:12of my life.
01:02:14I never thought
01:02:15I could find someone
01:02:16as kind,
01:02:18caring,
01:02:20and genuine as you.
01:02:22Then you'll have
01:02:23a proper wedding.
01:02:25A Christmas wedding.
01:02:27I'd love to.
01:02:29That is,
01:02:30as long as that doesn't
01:02:31interfere with Harvey's
01:02:31business banquet.
01:02:33We're supposed to sign
01:02:34a multi-billion dollar deal
01:02:35with Marcus Walton's group.
01:02:37Billion?
01:02:37Yes,
01:02:38but I'm not doing the deal.
01:02:40At the banquet,
01:02:41I'll cancel the deal
01:02:42and shift it
01:02:43to your family's company.
01:02:45Call it a
01:02:46early wedding gift
01:02:48for my bride.
01:02:48Oh my God.
01:02:52Tom,
01:02:52we're saved.
01:02:54The company will be
01:02:55worth billions.
01:02:55Billions!
01:03:02Damien,
01:03:02you'd really do that?
01:03:08It's already done.
01:03:09I told you
01:03:24he's unavailable.
01:03:25I'm Marcus Walton,
01:03:26CEO of the
01:03:27Walton Group.
01:03:28I'm here to discuss
01:03:29a billion dollar deal
01:03:30with Mr. Harvey Lambert.
01:03:32Where
01:03:32is he?
01:03:33I told you, sir,
01:03:40he's unavailable.
01:03:41Son,
01:03:42what's the holdup?
01:03:43As I was telling
01:03:44your boy,
01:03:45Mr. Lambert
01:03:45is unavailable
01:03:46to see you.
01:03:47Unacceptable.
01:03:48We're here to sign
01:03:48a multi-billion dollar deal
01:03:49at the banquet
01:03:50in two days.
01:03:51We have to coordinate.
01:03:52Mr. Blaine has decided
01:03:52to amend the plans
01:03:53for the banquet.
01:03:54Why don't you go home
01:03:56and we'll reach out
01:03:57if we need you?
01:03:57Bitch,
01:03:58don't you know
01:03:58who we are?
01:03:59Are you out of your mind,
01:04:00son?
01:04:01This woman is close
01:04:01to Mr. Lambert.
01:04:02Insulting her
01:04:03is essentially
01:04:04insulting Harvey.
01:04:05Dad,
01:04:06we've got a deal.
01:04:07I'm not going to beg
01:04:07to some secretary.
01:04:09Mr. Blaine wants
01:04:10to change the plans.
01:04:11We'll go talk to him.
01:04:13Black, son,
01:04:14you'll meet Mr. Blaine soon.
01:04:15Once you're with him,
01:04:16Mr. Lambert
01:04:17won't even be
01:04:17on your radar anyway.
01:04:19It'll all work out fine.
01:04:21Apologies, ma'am.
01:04:22We'll come back
01:04:23at Mr. Lambert's convenience.
01:04:29Was that the Walton group?
01:04:33Yes, Mr. Lambert.
01:04:35Should I get them back?
01:04:36No.
01:04:37I just got off the phone
01:04:37with the boss
01:04:38to change the plans.
01:04:39Our big contract
01:04:40with them
01:04:40is to be canceled
01:04:41and reassigned
01:04:42to a local family,
01:04:44the Olsons.
01:04:49That's a multibillion-dollar deal.
01:04:52Marcus and his father
01:04:52will be upset.
01:04:53Should we notify them?
01:04:54No, don't bother.
01:04:55But they come back,
01:04:56don't let them in.
01:04:57They think they can win
01:04:58over Mr. Blaine,
01:04:59but they've already
01:05:00screwed up those morons.
01:05:02Get Dawson in here.
01:05:04We need to go over
01:05:04the party details.
01:05:05Yes, sir.
01:05:15Mr. Lambert,
01:05:16what can I do for you?
01:05:17Dawson, you're planning
01:05:18Mr. Blaine's banquet
01:05:19in two days.
01:05:20He and his wife
01:05:21are coming now,
01:05:22so make sure they are
01:05:23treated like a king
01:05:24and a queen.
01:05:25Mr. Blaine?
01:05:26The CEO of Atlas?
01:05:29I'm honored.
01:05:30I'll make sure
01:05:31everything is perfect for them.
01:05:32He's taken a personal
01:05:33interest at this event.
01:05:38Give him a call.
01:05:46Mr. Blaine,
01:05:47it's Liam Dawson,
01:05:48the coordinator
01:05:49for your banquet coming up.
01:05:50I'm here at your disposal
01:05:51for anything you need.
01:05:52I only have one request.
01:05:54Make sure Marcus Walton
01:05:56and his family
01:05:56are removed from the list.
01:06:07This is my day.
01:06:08Nobody's here to greet me.
01:06:11Who's that asshole
01:06:12over there
01:06:12sucking both my attention?
01:06:14You don't know?
01:06:15That's Liam Dawson,
01:06:17Mr. Lambert's right-hand man.
01:06:18He's the one
01:06:19orchestrating
01:06:20this entire
01:06:21grand event.
01:06:22Sounds like someone
01:06:23I should know.
01:06:26Liam,
01:06:27it's a pleasure
01:06:28to meet me,
01:06:28I'm sure.
01:06:29I'm sorry you are?
01:06:30Marcus Walton,
01:06:31of course.
01:06:33My family's
01:06:33sponsoring this event.
01:06:36Beth signed
01:06:37a Billingdale deal
01:06:37with Mr. Blaine.
01:06:40Don't pretend
01:06:40like you're not
01:06:41in awe of me.
01:06:42I understand
01:06:42I come off
01:06:43as very...
01:06:44Oh, look at the time.
01:06:46I don't have time
01:06:47for lesser guests.
01:06:48I must find
01:06:48Mr. Blaine.
01:06:50Why don't you
01:06:50mingle in the back
01:06:52away from our
01:06:53real VIPs?
01:07:06What the fuck?
01:07:09Mr. Blaine's
01:07:10about this idea
01:07:11dealing with you.
01:07:14Eddie doesn't know
01:07:15who he's messing with.
01:07:22This fool's been
01:07:23sitting out
01:07:24for 20 minutes.
01:07:25It's not fresh anymore.
01:07:26Replace it.
01:07:34Here we are, Don.
01:07:35Eddie?
01:07:40Could that be
01:07:40Mr. and Mrs. Blaine?
01:07:43Nah.
01:07:44Mr. Blaine
01:07:44would only roll in
01:07:45with heavy security.
01:07:47They must not
01:07:47be anyone important.
01:07:49Marcus,
01:07:50I heard you're
01:07:50about to close
01:07:51on a deal
01:07:51with Mr. Lambert.
01:07:52Your family's business
01:07:53is going to skyrocket.
01:07:55Maybe we should talk.
01:07:57Anyone that does
01:07:58a deal like this
01:07:58ends up
01:07:59on the Forbes
01:08:00billionaire list.
01:08:01You're going to
01:08:02be somebody.
01:08:02what's the opposite
01:08:13of a big,
01:08:15successful,
01:08:17billionaire business
01:08:18titan like myself?
01:08:20Oh, yes.
01:08:21Damien.
01:08:24How does a
01:08:26broke salesman
01:08:27like you, Damien,
01:08:27get into an event
01:08:28like this?
01:08:28Pretty classy.
01:08:30$10,000 a head.
01:08:31A salesman?
01:08:32Oh, he's a commoner.
01:08:33He's dampening
01:08:34the evening.
01:08:35Why hasn't security
01:08:36thrown him out?
01:08:38I ordered Dawson
01:08:38to remove you
01:08:39and your pathetic
01:08:40family out of this event.
01:08:42He disappointed me.
01:08:43Slander?
01:08:44You can't even
01:08:45tell him what to do.
01:08:46Who are you to
01:08:47try and order
01:08:48Mr. Dawson around?
01:08:49I don't know.
01:08:50It's okay.
01:08:51Don't be surprised.
01:08:53Damien is a known liar.
01:08:55In fact,
01:08:55he even, uh,
01:08:56pretended to be
01:08:57Mr. Blaine.
01:08:59Impersonating Mr. Blaine?
01:09:00That's outrageous.
01:09:01In fact,
01:09:02it's downright criminal.
01:09:04Do you even know
01:09:04who Mr. Blaine is?
01:09:06Half the world
01:09:07owes their life to him.
01:09:08The other world
01:09:08wants him dead.
01:09:10Impersonating him
01:09:11is to take it
01:09:11straight to a cell
01:09:12at Guantanamo.
01:09:13Oh, Iris.
01:09:15What are you ever
01:09:16going to learn
01:09:16if you keep sticking
01:09:17around with this loser?
01:09:18Your family's
01:09:19just going to be
01:09:19in trouble.
01:09:21But,
01:09:22if you
01:09:23spend the night
01:09:24with me,
01:09:26Mr. Blaine
01:09:27might just
01:09:27let them slide.
01:09:29for me.
01:09:31I'm not!
01:09:36Are you okay, Iris?
01:09:38Did he hurt you?
01:09:39No.
01:09:40I'm fine.
01:09:41Thanks to you.
01:09:43I'm fine, too.
01:09:45You really think
01:09:46you'd get away with that?
01:09:48Hmm?
01:09:48Mr. Lambert
01:09:49and Mr. Blaine
01:09:49are on my side.
01:09:51Any minute now,
01:09:52they're going to be
01:09:52all over you.
01:09:53I think you're
01:09:53confused, Marcus.
01:09:55I'm not on your side.
01:09:57But if you think
01:09:57you can take me,
01:09:58try it.
01:09:59Marcus,
01:10:00this guy is cuckoo.
01:10:01He's intimating
01:10:01Mr. Blaine.
01:10:03Send him to the
01:10:04psych ward
01:10:04before Mr. Blaine
01:10:05finds out.
01:10:07If you apologize
01:10:08to me,
01:10:09I might just
01:10:09let you walk
01:10:10out of here.
01:10:11Your self-obsession
01:10:12and petty drama
01:10:13is exactly why
01:10:14I ordered Dawson
01:10:15to remove you
01:10:15from the guest list.
01:10:16Mr. Blaine.
01:10:27Excited to meet you.
01:10:28I'm here at the hotel
01:10:29waiting.
01:10:29I'm already here.
01:10:31I've been here.
01:10:32You're already here?
01:10:34My apologies, sir.
01:10:36I didn't see you.
01:10:38I would have given
01:10:39you a proper welcome.
01:10:40I gave you
01:10:41one simple order.
01:10:43Don't let
01:10:43the Walton family in.
01:10:45Why did you
01:10:46defy me?
01:10:53The Walters?
01:10:55They snuck in.
01:10:56I'll handle it
01:10:57right away, sir.
01:10:58Then get to it.
01:10:59Fast.
01:11:03Whoa,
01:11:03did you hear that?
01:11:04He just got off
01:11:05the phone with
01:11:05Mr. Dawson.
01:11:06He's a salesman.
01:11:07How can he be
01:11:08bossing Mr. Dawson
01:11:09around?
01:11:10Unless he really
01:11:12is Mr. Blaine.
01:11:13Good Lord,
01:11:14you're all a bunch
01:11:14of goddamn groups.
01:11:16He's a con man.
01:11:17He's faking it.
01:11:19In fact,
01:11:20let's see that
01:11:20call history.
01:11:21He has no rights
01:11:22in my phone.
01:11:23Of course he does.
01:11:24Marcus is Mr. Lambert's
01:11:25business partner
01:11:25and Mr. Blaine's
01:11:26future business partner.
01:11:28You're scared to show us
01:11:29what's on that phone,
01:11:30aren't you?
01:11:31Hand it over.
01:11:34Security.
01:11:36Get him.
01:11:36What do we do,
01:11:39Damien?
01:11:39Don't worry,
01:11:40Mrs. Blaine.
01:11:41I'll figure out
01:11:42who we are
01:11:42soon enough.
01:11:43Mr. and Mrs. Blaine?
01:11:46Seriously, Iris,
01:11:47you really buy into
01:11:48this lunatic's fantasy.
01:11:50I can see why
01:11:51the Olsen group
01:11:51has gone down
01:11:52under management.
01:11:53Clearly not the
01:11:54sharpest tool in the shed.
01:11:56A lunatic man
01:11:57and his idiotic fool
01:11:59of a wife.
01:12:01What a perfect match.
01:12:02Well, what are you
01:12:02waiting for?
01:12:03Take them down
01:12:04and kick them out.
01:12:14Where'd you learn
01:12:15to fight like that?
01:12:16Well, what are you
01:12:17waiting for?
01:12:17Get some more people
01:12:18and stop this psycho.
01:12:19Stop.
01:12:21What's going on here?
01:12:26This, this lunatic.
01:12:28He's pretending
01:12:29to be Mr. Blaine.
01:12:30He's attacking the guards.
01:12:31You're the one
01:12:32who provoked him
01:12:33and tried to get us
01:12:33thrown out, Marcus.
01:12:34Oh, I was doing that
01:12:35for the banquet.
01:12:36If the real Mr. Blaine
01:12:37came in and saw
01:12:38this impersonator
01:12:38causing all this trouble,
01:12:40he'd be pissed.
01:12:41You'd be in big trouble,
01:12:42Mr. Dawson.
01:12:43Enough.
01:12:44So you claim
01:12:45to be Mr. Blaine?
01:12:46It isn't a claim,
01:12:47it's a fact.
01:12:48I'm disappointed
01:12:49in you, Dawson.
01:12:50I've only spoken
01:12:51to Mr. Blaine
01:12:52on the phone.
01:12:52We've never actually met.
01:12:54See, I knew it.
01:12:55Mr. Dawson
01:12:55doesn't know
01:12:56who you are.
01:12:58You spoke to Mr. Blaine
01:12:59on the phone
01:12:59a few minutes ago, right?
01:13:01Then you have my number.
01:13:03I'll dial it
01:13:04and then you can
01:13:05confirm my identity.
01:13:06Sure.
01:13:07No problem.
01:13:12It's Mr. Blaine's number.
01:13:18Hello, Dawson.
01:13:20Convinced?
01:13:21I'm sorry, Mr. Blaine.
01:13:24I should have recognized
01:13:25you earlier.
01:13:25I...
01:13:26Mr. Dawson,
01:13:26there must be
01:13:27some kind of mistake.
01:13:28I'm sure there's
01:13:29an explanation.
01:13:30Shut up.
01:13:31I listened to you
01:13:32and now I've offended
01:13:33Mr. Blaine.
01:13:34Security,
01:13:35take this asshole away.
01:13:37All right.
01:13:38Okay, I'm...
01:13:39I'm Marcus Walton!
01:13:41Please let me
01:13:42correct my error, sir.
01:13:43Very well.
01:13:45I won't hold it
01:13:46against you
01:13:46this time.
01:13:48Now,
01:13:49get Marcus out of my party
01:13:50and set up a table
01:13:52for my wife and I.
01:13:54Yes, sir.
01:13:55Wait.
01:13:56No.
01:13:57I can explain.
01:13:58I know what's going on.
01:13:59Just listen to me.
01:14:01I can prove
01:14:06that this nutbag
01:14:07is Mr. Blaine.
01:14:09He stole Mr. Blaine's phone.
01:14:13Come on,
01:14:13think about it.
01:14:14How can somebody
01:14:15this poor
01:14:16and this dumb
01:14:16be Mr. Blaine?
01:14:18He already proved
01:14:18he isn't poor.
01:14:19Oh, shut up, woman.
01:14:21He's not a CEO.
01:14:22He's a thief.
01:14:24He stole Christmas gifts
01:14:26from Mr. Lambert
01:14:27just a few days ago.
01:14:28If I hadn't called him on,
01:14:29Mr. Lambert
01:14:30would have no idea.
01:14:31How can you prove
01:14:32what you're saying?
01:14:33I'm signing a billion-dollar deal
01:14:34with Mr. Blaine.
01:14:36Why would I lie about that?
01:14:38I know.
01:14:39I could vouch for Marcus.
01:14:41His dad had a meeting
01:14:42with Mr. Lambert.
01:14:43Their paperwork
01:14:44and everything
01:14:44is all set
01:14:45for their huge deal
01:14:46with Mr. Blaine.
01:14:47It's basically
01:14:48set in stone.
01:14:49Exactly.
01:14:50Marcus is far more
01:14:51trustworthy
01:14:51than this con man.
01:14:55Get him.
01:14:56You almost won there, Damien.
01:15:09The thing is,
01:15:10a loser like you
01:15:11can never beat me.
01:15:12Dawson,
01:15:13I expected you
01:15:13to be able to see
01:15:14through the BS
01:15:15and the lies
01:15:16of somebody
01:15:16as desperate as Marcus.
01:15:17But you're going to
01:15:18prove your identity
01:15:19through a stolen phone.
01:15:19Exhausting.
01:15:23I'm the one
01:15:24putting this party together.
01:15:26Dawson,
01:15:27what would happen
01:15:28if this party fails?
01:15:29Mr. Lambert,
01:15:30Mr. Blaine,
01:15:31they blame me.
01:15:34I lose my job,
01:15:36my bonus,
01:15:38my house.
01:15:39If the real Mr. Blaine
01:15:40shows up
01:15:40and finds this imposter here,
01:15:41this whole event
01:15:42is wrecked.
01:15:44Take them away.
01:15:45You're right.
01:15:45What was I thinking?
01:15:46Get these imposter
01:15:47out of here.
01:15:48Don't touch him.
01:15:54What the hell are you?
01:15:55This is Commander
01:15:56David Brown,
01:15:57head of the
01:15:58Vikers-Piker Gang.
01:16:00He'll kick Damien's ass
01:16:01for it.
01:16:02Long time.
01:16:03How's it been?
01:16:08What the hell?
01:16:09What is this?
01:16:10God, what was that for?
01:16:11You're lucky I didn't do worse.
01:16:12You just pissed off
01:16:13the most powerful man
01:16:14in the country.
01:16:15Quite no, isn't it?
01:16:17Even if I did,
01:16:19Mr. Blaine and Mr. Lambert
01:16:21are on my side.
01:16:21There's nobody
01:16:22more powerful than them.
01:16:24Mr. Blaine
01:16:25that you brag
01:16:26so much about knowing
01:16:27is standing right
01:16:28in front of you,
01:16:28you fucking moron.
01:16:32No, that's impossible.
01:16:34You've lost your mind, too.
01:16:35There's no way
01:16:36that this worthless fool
01:16:37is Mr. Blaine.
01:16:38Have you ever met
01:16:38Mr. Blaine in person?
01:16:41I have.
01:16:42Well, the other day,
01:16:42you...
01:16:43You said it wasn't him.
01:16:44You...
01:16:44You said...
01:16:45That's because you misled me
01:16:46with your stupidity.
01:16:48I saw the error
01:16:49of my ways.
01:16:50After you left,
01:16:51Mr. Lambert came over
01:16:52and confirmed
01:16:52his identity himself.
01:16:56So...
01:16:56That means...
01:16:57Shit.
01:17:02Damien is really
01:17:03Mr. Blaine?
01:17:06Get him out of here
01:17:07before he pisses off
01:17:08Mr. Blaine anymore.
01:17:09Wait, no.
01:17:12Looks like you're
01:17:12the liar here.
01:17:13I know what's going on here.
01:17:14I know what's going on here.
01:17:16Brown, he bribed you.
01:17:17Right?
01:17:18Jesus, kid.
01:17:19Give it up already.
01:17:20No, no, no.
01:17:20Just...
01:17:21Listen.
01:17:22Listen.
01:17:23It's all making sense now.
01:17:25I kept wondering
01:17:26how could he steal
01:17:28Mr. Lambert's presence
01:17:29in Mr. Blaine's phone?
01:17:33Brown helped him!
01:17:36I don't really know
01:17:37what to believe anymore.
01:17:42Marcus,
01:17:43your talent
01:17:43in spinning webs of lies
01:17:45is truly impressive.
01:17:46It's a shame
01:17:47that doesn't extend
01:17:48to your abilities
01:17:48as a businessman.
01:17:49If I'm wrong,
01:17:51then prove it.
01:17:53Prove that you're
01:17:54a secret billionaire
01:17:55CEO.
01:17:58And that'll be the day
01:17:59that a pig flies
01:17:59down my ass.
01:18:01You don't believe
01:18:01what you see
01:18:02with your own eyes.
01:18:03Yet you still worship
01:18:04my employee,
01:18:05Harvey Lambert.
01:18:07Let's finally
01:18:08end this.
01:18:10Harvey can
01:18:11confirm my identity
01:18:12and then
01:18:14you're fucking
01:18:15finished.
01:18:16Uh, hey boss.
01:18:23How's the party?
01:18:24Not great, Harvey.
01:18:25Not great at all.
01:18:26Uh, what happened?
01:18:28Why don't you come here
01:18:28and find out for yourself?
01:18:30Yes, sir.
01:18:31I'm on my way.
01:18:32Let's go!
01:18:34Harvey will be here soon.
01:18:36In the meantime,
01:18:37care to get a drink?
01:18:38Come on.
01:18:39Another fake phone call.
01:18:41Try something new.
01:18:42We might have fallen
01:18:42for that the first time,
01:18:44but not again.
01:18:44Why would he lie?
01:18:46Why?
01:18:46I don't know
01:18:47to impress you, Iris.
01:18:48You seem to fall
01:18:48for all of his lies.
01:18:49But I'm not.
01:18:51Marcus, that's enough.
01:18:52Mr. Blaine
01:18:53has been more than
01:18:53patient with you.
01:18:54Keep talking,
01:18:55I'm gonna knock
01:18:56your fucking teeth out.
01:18:57Did you just
01:18:58threaten my son?
01:18:59Dad.
01:19:00Thank God.
01:19:04Dad,
01:19:05thank God,
01:19:06you're fucked.
01:19:08It's Kyle Walton,
01:19:09Marcus's father.
01:19:10Yeah,
01:19:11my company does
01:19:11business with him
01:19:12from time to time.
01:19:13This should be interesting.
01:19:15Wait, Dad,
01:19:16this is the fraud
01:19:16that stole Iris from me.
01:19:18I was never yours,
01:19:19asshole.
01:19:20Whatever.
01:19:21He's been posing
01:19:22as Mr. Blaine, too.
01:19:23And this filthy
01:19:24viper's been helping him.
01:19:25Do you fools know
01:19:26what a monumental mistake
01:19:28you're making?
01:19:28Do you know who I am?
01:19:30Yep, yep.
01:19:31Kyle Walton.
01:19:32Yes.
01:19:33Your family relies heavily
01:19:35on its partnership
01:19:35with Atlas.
01:19:36Yes?
01:19:37You've done your research,
01:19:38con man.
01:19:39Most companies
01:19:39would kill
01:19:40for a position like that.
01:19:41Then show some respect
01:19:42and get your sniveling
01:19:44son in line.
01:19:45Or else,
01:19:46I'll kill your partnership
01:19:48with Atlas.
01:19:49Kill my Atlas partnership?
01:19:51Are you for real?
01:19:53No, Dad.
01:19:54He's Iris'
01:19:54broke husband.
01:19:56He's not broke.
01:19:57He's a salesman.
01:19:59Oh, well,
01:20:00what's a salesman doing
01:20:01influencing Atlas,
01:20:02the world's biggest
01:20:03defense contractor?
01:20:06Dad,
01:20:07you're the big boss.
01:20:09Don't be scared of him.
01:20:09He's full of shit.
01:20:10He's always making stuff up.
01:20:12And we're not falling for it.
01:20:14Okay, then.
01:20:15In a moment,
01:20:15when your entire business
01:20:16collapses.
01:20:17Remember,
01:20:18I warned you.
01:20:22Terminate all contracts
01:20:24and partnerships
01:20:24with the Walton Group.
01:20:26Effective immediately.
01:20:28I'm sick of all
01:20:29of your goddamn phone calls.
01:20:30That seems aggressive.
01:20:43My firm has been working
01:20:44with Atlas for years.
01:20:45These are complicated contracts.
01:20:47They're worth billions.
01:20:48Even Mr. Blaine
01:20:49wouldn't be stupid enough
01:20:50to jeopardize
01:20:51that kind of money.
01:20:52My money isn't in jeopardy.
01:20:55Your contracts
01:20:56were mere peanuts for me.
01:20:58You're just
01:20:58not as important
01:20:59as what you think you are.
01:21:00Enough of this nonsense.
01:21:02You're about to meet
01:21:02the real Mr. Blaine.
01:21:03Obviously,
01:21:07this entire con
01:21:08was all about
01:21:08making money.
01:21:09So here you go, asshole.
01:21:10Take the money
01:21:11and get out.
01:21:12You can drop the act now.
01:21:13You and your son
01:21:14have seriously
01:21:15just crossed the line.
01:21:17Oh, Brown.
01:21:19Nice bike.
01:21:20Too bad it's on fire.
01:21:22You son of a bitch.
01:21:27What?
01:21:29Atlas canceled
01:21:29all of our contracts?
01:21:31We're bankrupt?
01:21:32Dad.
01:21:35Dad.
01:21:36Dad.
01:21:37Dad.
01:21:38Dad, what's going on?
01:21:40That's exactly
01:21:41what he said would happen.
01:21:42Atlas ended our contracts.
01:21:44We're over-leveraged now.
01:21:46What do you mean?
01:21:47It means you're broke, Marcus.
01:21:49How could...
01:21:50How could Damien
01:21:51possibly make Atlas do that?
01:21:53I warned you.
01:21:55Mr. Blaine,
01:21:55please restore our partnership.
01:21:57I'm sorry I didn't recognize you.
01:21:58It was a mistake.
01:22:00Dad, what are you doing?
01:22:01Like you haven't screwed
01:22:03things up enough.
01:22:04My idiot son,
01:22:06apologize to Mr. Blaine now.
01:22:08But Dad,
01:22:09he's blind.
01:22:11When the real Mr. Blaine gets here,
01:22:13we're going to sign
01:22:13a billion dollar contract.
01:22:15It doesn't matter if we're broke now,
01:22:16we're going to be more rich
01:22:16than we ever were.
01:22:17You idiot.
01:22:18Why would Atlas end our partnership
01:22:20if Mr. Blaine planned
01:22:21to extend it?
01:22:22Because...
01:22:23Because...
01:22:25I've used Mr. Blaine's phone
01:22:26and sent false information.
01:22:28And when the real Mr. Blaine gets here,
01:22:30we're going to dispose this
01:22:31through a fucking fraud.
01:22:32I hope you're right, son.
01:22:44The Walton group is too powerful.
01:22:46The real Mr. Blaine
01:22:47wouldn't cancel our partnership
01:22:48that easily.
01:22:50Good thing you broke his phone.
01:22:52When the real Mr. Blaine shows up,
01:22:53this fraud won't be able
01:22:54to pull off any more tricks.
01:22:57Dawson,
01:22:58how could you let an imposter in here?
01:22:59I'll make sure Mr. Blaine
01:23:01hears about this.
01:23:03Mr. Walton, sir.
01:23:04I'm sorry, sir.
01:23:08Security.
01:23:09Arrest him.
01:23:13Well, Iris,
01:23:14have fun in prison
01:23:16with your poor liar of a husband.
01:23:19Just think,
01:23:21it could have been with me.
01:23:29You should be thanking me.
01:23:33I'm sure a man as poor as you
01:23:34has never tasted wine.
01:23:35It's so expensive.
01:23:38Let's just go.
01:23:39Well, Iris,
01:23:40don't worry.
01:23:41He's in prison.
01:23:42I'll...
01:23:43I'll free you.
01:23:45If you agree to marry me,
01:23:48and then once Mr. Blaine
01:23:49is on my side,
01:23:51I'll be able to do anything
01:23:53that I want.
01:23:53That's Mr. Lambert.
01:24:00He runs several
01:24:01Atlas subsidiaries
01:24:02for Mr. Blaine.
01:24:05Mr. Lambert.
01:24:11Mr. Lambert,
01:24:12it's an honor
01:24:12to finally be in person.
01:24:14I'm Marcus Walton.
01:24:17Thank you for arranging
01:24:19this meeting and deal
01:24:20with Mr. Blaine.
01:24:22Marcus Walton,
01:24:23what are you...
01:24:24What are you even doing here?
01:24:26What do you mean?
01:24:30Dad!
01:24:31My son and I
01:24:32are waiting here
01:24:32to greet Mr. Blaine,
01:24:33of course.
01:24:34To sign the billion-dollar
01:24:35contract as planned.
01:24:37Did we not make it clear
01:24:38you were supposed to
01:24:39remove them from the guest list?
01:24:40What are they doing here?
01:24:42Oh, of course.
01:24:43You mean the imposter?
01:24:44I'm kicking him out right now.
01:24:47What's the hold-up?
01:24:48Drag the imposter
01:24:49and his woman out
01:24:50right now.
01:24:51You should have never
01:24:52let him in
01:24:52in the first place.
01:25:03You fucking moron.
01:25:05What?
01:25:06What's wrong, Mr. Lambert?
01:25:07I'm sorry, sir.
01:25:08I'll handle this.
01:25:14Did he...
01:25:15Did I just hear that right?
01:25:17I heard that too.
01:25:18Mr. Lambert called him sir.
01:25:21Wait, this means that...
01:25:24Damien was telling the truth
01:25:25the whole time.
01:25:26You worthless fool.
01:25:28You ruined everything.
01:25:29You've destroyed our family's
01:25:30best chances to get into business
01:25:32with a billionaire.
01:25:33Oh, God.
01:25:34Dawson, needless to say,
01:25:36you're fired.
01:25:37You'll never work for Atlas
01:25:39or any partners
01:25:40or subsidiaries
01:25:41ever again.
01:25:42Mr. Lambert,
01:25:44Mr. Blaine,
01:25:44I was just trying
01:25:46to protect this event.
01:25:47The Waltons repeatedly
01:25:48tried to harm
01:25:49and frame Mr. Blaine.
01:25:51All of the Atlas contracts
01:25:52with your company
01:25:53are hereby revoked.
01:25:56Oh, and I'm going to need
01:25:57an early repayment
01:25:58on that $75 million loan.
01:26:00Mr. Lambert,
01:26:00please forgive us.
01:26:01Our loan?
01:26:03I don't understand.
01:26:04Your son, Marcus,
01:26:05took out a $75 million loan
01:26:06to cover his business losses.
01:26:08It was granted
01:26:09by a hedge fund.
01:26:10Eye control.
01:26:12And at 12% interest...
01:26:14Oh, that's what?
01:26:16$84 million.
01:26:18That you owe me.
01:26:19Now.
01:26:20And if you can't pay,
01:26:22I'll seize your assets.
01:26:25Mr. Blaine,
01:26:26I was wrong.
01:26:27Please, please,
01:26:28I'm sorry.
01:26:32Jamie,
01:26:32you're going to destroy
01:26:33my family and my business.
01:26:35Please, just come on.
01:26:36That's Mr. Blaine,
01:26:38and he's done with you, Marcus.
01:26:39Get this little snot
01:26:40and his father out of here.
01:26:42They can't afford
01:26:42to be here anymore.
01:26:45I thought that Buford
01:26:46would have been
01:26:47the perfect small town
01:26:48to spend Christmas.
01:26:49But instead of warm welcomes,
01:26:51I was met with hostility.
01:26:55But through it all,
01:26:58there was one person
01:26:59who didn't care
01:27:01about my walk.
01:27:03Didn't care about my status.
01:27:07Who stood beside me.
01:27:09Supported me.
01:27:11The entire time.
01:27:13Iris, I want to make you
01:27:14the happiest woman
01:27:15in the world.
01:27:17And give you
01:27:17everything you deserve.
01:27:18Iris, I want to make you
01:27:31a happy Christmas miracle.
01:27:32Yes.
01:27:35Really?
01:27:44Lovely.
01:27:45A Christmas miracle.
01:27:46May this day be filled
01:27:48with happiness
01:27:48and time spent.
01:27:50The ones you love.
01:27:53Merry Christmas, everyone.
01:27:55Merry Christmas.
01:27:56Merry Christmas!
01:27:58Merry Christmas!
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