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00:05:23him play a polar his horse through him twice horses are an excellent judge of
00:05:31character surely you can't judge a man by that at any rate I've never really
00:05:37connected with the people here if there's any way to save this place it's
00:05:43with new blood Alistair Covington breed is hardly new blood perhaps you'll
00:05:49surprise us at any rate I've made up my mind please begin putting my affairs in
00:05:56order as you wish your grace
00:06:19marriage
00:06:23marriage certificate
00:06:30you
00:06:37Your Grace.
00:07:03I'm not quite sure how to say this, but prepare to be surprised isn't quite the word.
00:07:12What is the word?
00:07:14Gobsmacked.
00:07:15You won't believe what I found.
00:07:22I know what you did.
00:07:23All right, everybody, we know what night it is.
00:07:25It's karaoke night!
00:07:27And first up, coming to the stage, we got Johnny Payne.
00:07:33Oh, really?
00:07:34No!
00:07:35Come on, Johnny!
00:07:36He didn't get up here!
00:07:37He's gonna leave!
00:07:38Come on!
00:07:39Hey, all right, thanks, Steve.
00:07:43Back at home.
00:07:45Johnny!
00:07:46Johnny!
00:07:47And now, for the moment, absolutely nobody has been waiting for us.
00:07:58You ready for this?
00:08:00Get your motor running Head out on the highway Looking for adventure
00:08:17And whatever comes your way Yeah, darling, gonna make it happen
00:08:24Take the world in a love embrace Fire all that you got at once and
00:08:31Explode into space Like a true nature's child
00:08:37We were born, born to be wild Gonna fly so high
00:08:43Never gonna die Born to be wild
00:08:52Yeah, come on!
00:08:54Born to be wild
00:08:59Hello
00:09:06Hi
00:09:07Your landlord said I might find you here
00:09:09Well, here I am
00:09:10Prudence Thorpe
00:09:16Johnny Payne
00:09:17Oh, yeah, your hair's quite tall
00:09:21Thanks
00:09:23I grew it myself
00:09:24You're not a process server, are you?
00:09:26Because I returned those library books
00:09:28I'm advisor to William, Duke of Classic
00:09:31Oh
00:09:32Oh, that's a...
00:09:33That's a new one
00:09:36He's requesting your presence at Classic Castle, south of York
00:09:39York
00:09:40England
00:09:41Great
00:09:42Well, you know what?
00:09:43Tell him I'll be there right after I meet with the King of Hearts and Mr Potato Head
00:09:46Just one second
00:09:47Alright, everybody, next up we got Melanie
00:09:49Can I call you back?
00:09:50Yeah, I love you too
00:09:51Okay, yeah, yeah, I'll call you back
00:09:52Time is of the essence here
00:09:53Wow, you're really taking this all the way, aren't you?
00:09:54I assure you, I'm quite serious
00:09:55Hmm, yes you are
00:09:56So why would this Duke of wherever want to see me?
00:09:57Is there somewhere a little more private we can talk?
00:09:59Yeah
00:10:00I think the music was a little too loud, but I want to see me
00:10:03What do you want to see me?
00:10:04I love you too
00:10:05Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll call you back
00:10:06I'll call you back
00:10:07Time is of the essence here
00:10:08Wow, you're really taking this all the way, aren't you?
00:10:09I assure you, I'm quite serious
00:10:10Yes you are
00:10:11So why would this duke of wherever want to see me?
00:10:17Is there somewhere a little more private we can talk?
00:10:21Yeah.
00:10:24I think the music was a little too loud, but I could have sworn I heard you say something crazy like a duke wanted to see me.
00:10:30Indeed. It seems you are next in line to succeed him.
00:10:36What?
00:10:37The, uh, the duke.
00:10:42He's your father.
00:10:50No thanks.
00:10:52That's, uh, that's all you have to say.
00:10:56You can ask my father, whoever he is, where's he been the last 38 years of my life.
00:11:01And you can tell him some other things too.
00:11:03Don't bother. He can't commit.
00:11:06He'll wait for you to break up with him and fix your car on the way out.
00:11:11It's, so you, you shan't be coming then?
00:11:21I shan't not.
00:11:22It's, uh, it's rather disappointing. I was, I was hoping that perhaps, never mind.
00:11:30I will inform the duke.
00:11:33Good day.
00:11:34You forgot this.
00:11:41Hey, Ma.
00:11:42Hey, Ma.
00:11:55Uh, uh, doll face.
00:11:58Hey.
00:11:59Hey.
00:12:03What's wrong?
00:12:04You wouldn't believe this.
00:12:06Uh, some snoot with an English accent walked into Steve's.
00:12:13Apparently, good old dad wants to meet me, or rather, I'm being summoned.
00:12:20Oh, dear.
00:12:23I guess we never really talked about him.
00:12:27I tried.
00:12:28Yeah.
00:12:31Just didn't want to hear about some clown who ran out on us.
00:12:34It wasn't quite like that.
00:12:36Not, not really.
00:12:40Sit down.
00:12:45He was on holiday.
00:12:47And I was singing at a piano bar downtown.
00:12:51And he came in every night for a week.
00:12:57But, you got married after a week?
00:13:00Three.
00:13:03Uh, we eloped.
00:13:07We were young.
00:13:09Foolish.
00:13:11I knew he was from some stuffy family, but he said he wanted to get away from all that.
00:13:16Apparently not.
00:13:17They pressed him to return.
00:13:21And he did.
00:13:23He, he chose them.
00:13:26So, I annulled it.
00:13:28I found out I was pregnant, and I sent him a letter to let him know.
00:13:35I never heard back.
00:13:37I decided right then and there that it was going to be you and me.
00:13:41You know, you were the best two parents any kid could ask for.
00:13:58Meet him.
00:14:00Hmm?
00:14:00Go there.
00:14:02Why?
00:14:03See this part of yourself.
00:14:06Even if it's a small part.
00:14:14Yeah, maybe I will.
00:14:20Just so I could look him in the eye and tell him that we turned out just fine without him.
00:14:24Check this out.
00:14:35First class ticket.
00:14:36Oh, what?
00:14:38First time in our village?
00:14:57First time out of the States.
00:14:59Oh.
00:15:00And what business have you got at the castle?
00:15:02I'm seeing the Duke.
00:15:03The old crust.
00:15:07Sure you are.
00:15:08And what are you going to say to him?
00:15:10Hi, Dad.
00:15:15Oh, that is a good one, mate.
00:15:17Hi, Dad.
00:15:27Heyo.
00:15:28There's my castle.
00:15:30Best grog in town.
00:15:31I might need a grog or two after this.
00:15:34Good afternoon.
00:15:36Prudence.
00:15:38Delightful to see you again.
00:15:41You also?
00:15:42How good to be back in the duchy again.
00:15:45Oh, I trust you're finding your rooms to be adequate.
00:15:48Mine's a bit small.
00:15:50I prefer the East Wing, where I usually stay.
00:15:53That's closed off now, Lady Eleanor.
00:15:55Alistair.
00:15:56That should be remedied.
00:15:58Of course, Mother.
00:15:59And I'm hoping, when the time comes,
00:16:02that Prudence will stay on as my advisor.
00:16:08Yes.
00:16:08Holy guacamole.
00:16:33She's a beaut, isn't she?
00:16:34She used to be worth something once.
00:16:37Not anymore.
00:16:39I hear there's more debts than rooms in this place.
00:16:43You want me to wait?
00:16:44It won't be long before they boot you out.
00:16:46Ha ha ha!
00:16:47It's okay.
00:16:48Give my regards to the old crust.
00:16:51Will do.
00:16:52Welcome back.
00:17:00What's now, Mr.
00:17:01Your Grace.
00:17:03Lady Eleanor.
00:17:04Your Grace.
00:17:05Thank you for coming at such short notice.
00:17:09I trust you'll stay on for the ball at the weekend.
00:17:12We wouldn't miss it for all the tea in China.
00:17:14As Prudence has explained, I've decided to start the process of handing over my duties
00:17:24and passing on the duchy to its rightful heir.
00:17:29Yes.
00:17:30Who, as I'm sure you know, is...
00:17:33Ma, yeah, I made it.
00:17:45Good Lord.
00:17:47What is that?
00:17:48That's a...
00:17:51castle.
00:17:52That is the next Duke of Classic.
00:17:58What?
00:17:58What?
00:18:03How you doing?
00:18:14I'm Johnny.
00:18:16Good afternoon, sir.
00:18:22Hey.
00:18:26May I take your luggage, sir?
00:18:29Oh, it's good.
00:18:30I'll hang on to it.
00:18:32I assure you.
00:18:33I'll guard it with my life.
00:18:39Thank you, Jeffers.
00:18:41As you might imagine, we weren't expecting you.
00:18:44Well, you invited me.
00:18:46And here you are.
00:18:48Where is he?
00:18:49His Grace will be with you shortly.
00:18:51Perhaps you'd like to change?
00:18:53Into someone else?
00:18:54We do have a dress code, so...
00:18:56Our footman can bring you a jacket and tie.
00:18:58Oh, then I wouldn't look like me.
00:19:00So you shan't be changing clothes, then?
00:19:02I shan't not.
00:19:05Oh.
00:19:06Please don't touch anything.
00:19:10Well, maybe I'll just, uh...
00:19:12Have a look around.
00:19:15Well, we can't have you just wandering about, getting lost.
00:19:19Follow me.
00:19:19Classic Castle has three wings, 67 rooms, a library, a drawing room, sitting room, dining room, and lesser dining room.
00:19:33This is the Grand Ballroom.
00:19:41You throwing a party?
00:19:42The classic ball.
00:19:44It's a time-honored tradition.
00:19:46Nothing has changed in three centuries.
00:19:49Not even the guest list.
00:19:50Thank you, Annie.
00:19:57He is cute.
00:20:01No touching.
00:20:04It was just...
00:20:05It was loose.
00:20:06This place is bananas.
00:20:18Gargoyles are a nice touch.
00:20:20The Duke will be with you shortly.
00:20:25He's a good-looking guy.
00:20:31Smile for my mom.
00:20:32Here.
00:20:33So, uh...
00:20:39You in a relationship?
00:20:43I beg your pardon?
00:20:44No, no.
00:20:44You don't have to say anything.
00:20:45I'm good at this.
00:20:46He's a finestock with a name like Nigel or Basil.
00:20:51And when he's not on the polo field or out yachting about, he's driving his Jaguar.
00:21:00Am I right?
00:21:00Wait here.
00:21:04And please don't touch anything.
00:21:08I won't touch anything.
00:21:09I won't touch anything.
00:21:09Bongard.
00:21:19On God.
00:21:23Bang!
00:21:29Think!
00:21:30Think!
00:21:31Think!
00:21:32I'll catch you now.
00:21:33Come along.
00:21:34God.
00:21:36Ding, ding, ding.
00:21:38I'll get you now.
00:21:39Gah, gah, uh, gah.
00:21:42No, no.
00:21:43No.
00:21:46Sorry.
00:22:04Well.
00:22:08Hi.
00:22:13Jonathan, is it?
00:22:15Johnny.
00:22:19And what do I call you?
00:22:20Your grace is customary.
00:22:23Or, if you prefer,
00:22:25William Charles Edward Henry,
00:22:27Duke of Classic.
00:22:28It just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
00:22:34Shall we?
00:22:40Yeah, yeah.
00:22:51I hear you're in the automobile industry.
00:22:56I'm a mechanic.
00:22:58I suppose the world needs mechanics?
00:23:02Yeah, probably more than Dukes.
00:23:04Well, title presents its own challenges,
00:23:08as you'll undoubtedly see.
00:23:11Oh, no, no.
00:23:11I'm not.
00:23:13I'm not here for the title.
00:23:15Well, you should know that the title is attached to the land.
00:23:19And land can't be sold.
00:23:22So if it's money you're after,
00:23:23I'm afraid to come for naught.
00:23:25That's why you think I'm here.
00:23:30For money?
00:23:31I'd be a mess if it didn't cross my mind.
00:23:34I don't want your money.
00:23:38I don't want anything from you.
00:23:41I just wanted to come here and look at you face to face,
00:23:44and ask you why you left.
00:23:45But now, having met you,
00:23:48I don't think I care anymore.
00:23:52Well,
00:23:54that's that, I suppose.
00:23:58That's that.
00:23:58Does she still sing?
00:24:10What?
00:24:12Your mother.
00:24:14She was quite talented.
00:24:16She gave it up.
00:24:17To raise me.
00:24:18To raise me.
00:24:18Snobby,
00:24:41judgmental,
00:24:42condescending,
00:24:43arrogant,
00:24:43self-centered,
00:24:45cold fish.
00:24:48I take it it didn't go well.
00:24:52I can't believe I'm related to that guy.
00:24:55He'll warm up over time.
00:24:57Well, too bad I won't be here to see it.
00:25:04So that's it?
00:25:05You come all this way,
00:25:07so just turn around and leave?
00:25:08I've seen enough.
00:25:10You haven't seen anything.
00:25:11I think we're done here.
00:25:14The future title of the duchies at stake here.
00:25:17Your title.
00:25:17Well, thanks for thinking of me.
00:25:20But no thanks.
00:25:21You can't just decline a dukeship.
00:25:24You have to inherit it first,
00:25:25then decline within a year.
00:25:31Where are you going?
00:25:35The pickled pickle.
00:25:36You cannot stay at a pub.
00:25:38Why not?
00:25:38You're the dukes' son,
00:25:42which makes you a lord.
00:25:44And heir.
00:25:46Well,
00:25:47maybe I'll just stay at an
00:25:48air-b'n'b.
00:25:59You may be the most irritating,
00:26:02madding person I've ever met.
00:26:03Same.
00:26:10Jaguar.
00:26:12I knew it!
00:26:13Can you imagine someone like that in a place like this?
00:26:25There's a reason they're called commoners.
00:26:30This blood's purer than yours.
00:26:43You're beautiful.
00:26:59You're fat.
00:27:13There he is, you son of a duke.
00:27:39That didn't last long.
00:27:41Right, lads, pay up.
00:27:43I told them you'd be fruity out within the hour.
00:27:47Word travels fast around here, huh?
00:27:49Well, my girlfriend Danny works at the castle.
00:27:52So, do the old crust give you the royal small talk?
00:27:56The royal what?
00:27:57This is what they do when they've nothing else to say.
00:28:00How are you finding our fair village?
00:28:02I'm finding your fair village quite lovely, except for the occasional idiot.
00:28:07Oh, how desperate.
00:28:09It's like I'm at the castle.
00:28:10Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:28:13Have you seen a loud American with tall hair?
00:28:27Johnny, he's over there.
00:28:30Ah, this jukebox hasn't worked in years.
00:28:32Just needs a little love, Hugh, that's all.
00:28:35Get ready for a little music.
00:28:36I'd like a word, please.
00:28:43Yeah, okay.
00:28:48Thanks, Augie.
00:28:50Ice water, please.
00:28:52We are what we drink.
00:28:53I'll get right down to it.
00:28:57The duke's visit with you was uncomfortable and a bit shocking.
00:29:01I was there.
00:29:02He's instructed me to ask you to stay through the week and show you round.
00:29:06At week's end, you'll attend the ball.
00:29:09The ball?
00:29:12Why?
00:29:13Your history's here.
00:29:15Also, he'd like to get to know you.
00:29:17He would have told you himself, but he isn't terribly good with...
00:29:21Humans?
00:29:23Emotions.
00:29:24But I assure you, he does have them.
00:29:32How about you?
00:29:33Hmm?
00:29:34You want me to stay?
00:29:36Oh, I have no opinion on the matter.
00:29:39Simply following his wishes.
00:29:42I'll pass.
00:29:43You can't pass on a personal request from the duke.
00:29:47Is he going to have me beheaded?
00:29:49Beheading was outlawed in the 16th century.
00:29:51Is he aware of that?
00:29:56Yeah, I assume with the amount of time you appear to spend in establishments like this,
00:30:01you are somewhat proficient at darts?
00:30:04Three-time reigning champion at Steve's Bar.
00:30:06Not to brag.
00:30:08A wager, then.
00:30:09You win, you can leave.
00:30:12I win, you stay.
00:30:17Okay.
00:30:19But if I win,
00:30:21you get up in front of all these people
00:30:23and you sing the karaoke song of my choice.
00:30:26You're hiring, Augie.
00:30:53You hiring, you got a guy.
00:30:55You got the guy.
00:30:57All right.
00:30:58All right.
00:30:59Be fast.
00:31:01Okay.
00:31:03Okay.
00:31:03Okay.
00:31:05Ooh.
00:31:14Ooh.
00:31:15Ooh.
00:31:15Don't count it at all.
00:31:32Okay.
00:31:32I've never seen anything like it.
00:31:58Undefeated champion of Wilmington Tri-Counties.
00:32:03Jeffers will bring your things to the castle.
00:32:05Well, that was, uh, unexpected.
00:32:16Okay.
00:32:17Okay.
00:32:17Well, that was, uh, unexpected.
00:32:19Where's everyone?
00:32:25In bed.
00:32:27It's past nine.
00:32:29Ooh, nine.
00:32:31Well, I hope I'm not keeping you up.
00:32:33I've had your things move to the blue room.
00:32:35Blue?
00:32:36No, blue's not really my color.
00:32:47Maybe blue is my color.
00:32:51No gargoyles?
00:32:53No, we had them removed.
00:32:57Did somebody iron my clothes?
00:33:00Be glad you weren't in them at the time.
00:33:03Good night.
00:33:04Good night.
00:33:05Good night.
00:33:32Snooping, are we?
00:33:34It's called research.
00:33:42Sir?
00:33:44Is he Duke material?
00:33:46Well, he says all the wrong things.
00:33:48He does all the wrong things.
00:33:49So, you like him?
00:33:54He reminds me of the boys we knew when we were kids.
00:33:58Yeah.
00:33:59Running around the village.
00:34:01Oh, having fun.
00:34:04Being a part of things.
00:34:08I miss the old brew.
00:34:11I kind of miss her, too.
00:34:16Yes.
00:34:18Perfect.
00:34:19Thank you, Annie.
00:34:19Come in.
00:34:28Come in.
00:34:34Hey, this old-school record player thingy wasn't working.
00:34:36Oh, it's an antique fondograph.
00:34:39It's just for show.
00:34:41Just for show.
00:34:44And for music.
00:34:47Uh, I have bought today's itinerary.
00:34:56Okay.
00:34:58Tour of the grounds.
00:35:00Hedge gardens.
00:35:01Royal plaque.
00:35:02Oh, leisure time.
00:35:03One hour.
00:35:04Exciting.
00:35:06Supper.
00:35:07Lesser dining room.
00:35:08And, uh, wardrobe changes are noted in red.
00:35:11Jeffers will bring you a selection of appropriate attire.
00:35:16Okay.
00:35:18Right.
00:35:20Right.
00:35:27Hmm.
00:35:28I'll have the driver bring the car around.
00:35:36Why don't we do the grounds tour on those?
00:35:40Oh, those are bicycles.
00:35:43There is a fall.
00:35:44Fun?
00:35:45Well, yes.
00:35:46But fun is, uh, not on the schedule.
00:35:49Hmm.
00:35:51It is today.
00:35:54All right.
00:35:55This all belongs to the duchy.
00:36:0317,000 acres.
00:36:04Mostly farmland.
00:36:06We have our own chapel.
00:36:08And cemetery.
00:36:11You never have to leave.
00:36:14The duke's father, your grandfather, squandered what was left in family money.
00:36:18Left him with a mountain of debt.
00:36:21He hasn't been able to turn things around, I'm afraid.
00:36:25I have to make a quick stop.
00:36:32Hey, Finchie, we need a hand to you.
00:36:34This is one of the estate's oldest farms.
00:36:39Morning.
00:36:40Morning, Finchie.
00:36:42For your new grandson.
00:36:43Thank you, Miss Prudence.
00:36:46This is Johnny.
00:36:47Ah, you must be the duke's boy.
00:36:50Milord.
00:36:50No, no, no, please.
00:36:52Just, just Johnny.
00:36:54Finchie.
00:36:56How are you getting on with the old crust?
00:36:58Oh, apologies.
00:36:59He's been called worse.
00:37:01Are those beets?
00:37:03You want to buy them?
00:37:04Because no one else is.
00:37:05What's wrong with them?
00:37:05No.
00:37:06Market's gone soft.
00:37:08We'll probably just plow them back under.
00:37:10Oh.
00:37:11Excuse me.
00:37:13Any other vegetables in here?
00:37:15Hello?
00:37:15Hello?
00:37:15When's the last time you used this?
00:37:20Could be a decade ago now.
00:37:23Used to be an apple orchard on the grounds.
00:37:26But we had a blight.
00:37:28It's been years since the old crust has been out here.
00:37:31I'll say one thing about him, though.
00:37:34He's a right good landlord.
00:37:36Landlord?
00:37:37Most of us locals have been tenants on the classic land for years.
00:37:41His grace doesn't charge us a penny.
00:37:43Never has.
00:37:44Really?
00:37:47No money.
00:37:49During the Great Northern War, the First Duke defended the realm here.
00:37:53The classic ball was held that very evening, and every year since...
00:37:58Prudence, I'd hope that was you.
00:38:00Alistair?
00:38:01Still lingering, I see.
00:38:03The Duke has asked to stay on for the ball.
00:38:05And leaving after, I assume.
00:38:07Yeah, appetizer, glass of punch, and I'm gone.
00:38:10Well then, I suppose we should be properly introduced.
00:38:12First, Alistair Covington Breed, of Windshare, north of Devon.
00:38:17Johnny Payne, South Philly.
00:38:19Easter Patch Cheesesteak.
00:38:21How amusing.
00:38:22Join me for a bout, won't you?
00:38:24I'm sure Mr. Philadelphia here can amuse himself.
00:38:27Yes, I'm afraid I can't leave our guest unattended.
00:38:30Yeah, my usual babysitter's unavailable.
00:38:33Well, you and I will have plenty of time to parry and counter-parry.
00:38:38Sorry.
00:38:39Fencing terminology.
00:38:44Cheerio.
00:38:46Cheerio.
00:38:47Dare I ask?
00:38:51He's your second cousin, twice removed.
00:38:54Can he be totally removed?
00:38:58He's next in line, after you.
00:39:03Come on, let's go for a walk.
00:39:04I'll show you the back acreage.
00:39:06Okay.
00:39:07En garde!
00:39:07When I found out the Duke had a son, I thought, someone different.
00:39:16Don't bow out.
00:39:18What?
00:39:19The title.
00:39:20At least consider it.
00:39:26So...
00:39:26I'm the lesser of two evils.
00:39:29Well, I would have worded it differently.
00:39:32Well, I appreciate your support, but...
00:39:34I got a life back home.
00:39:38And as you can see, I don't exactly fit in here.
00:39:42I'm just worried about what Alistair would do.
00:39:46Well, maybe he's not as bad as you think.
00:39:52He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
00:39:55Never worked a day in his life.
00:39:58Says the lovely lady who lives in a castle.
00:40:00I live in a castle because my parents were in service there.
00:40:08Mum worked in the kitchen.
00:40:09Dad was head footman.
00:40:11But both died in a car crash when I was eight.
00:40:15I'm sorry.
00:40:17Duke took me in.
00:40:19Sent me to fancy schools.
00:40:21Oxford for uni.
00:40:24Took care of me.
00:40:25Like a dad?
00:40:29I suppose so.
00:40:33First, I just wanted to fit in.
00:40:35Then over time, I...
00:40:38I suppose I just became this other person.
00:40:41It was easier to have people look up to me than down on me.
00:40:45Why didn't they just look at you?
00:40:47Well, it's not like that here.
00:40:50I'm looking at you.
00:40:50Not up at you.
00:40:53Not down on you.
00:40:55Just...
00:40:55Just at you.
00:41:04The, uh, hedgerows were originally planted by the...
00:41:07The fourth duchess.
00:41:08Our guests for the weekend.
00:41:22Lord and Lady Quince, along with Lady Cordelia and her husband Archibald.
00:41:27May I present Johnny Payne.
00:41:30Nice to meet you all.
00:41:31We look forward to getting to know you.
00:41:34You say that now?
00:41:35I have a brilliant idea.
00:41:39An afternoon ride.
00:41:40Before tonight's dinner.
00:41:42How about it, cousin?
00:41:44A little trot in the field?
00:41:45No.
00:41:46Perhaps another time.
00:41:48Ah.
00:41:49Could it be the next Duke doesn't ride?
00:41:51Oh.
00:41:53Well, it is a rugged sport.
00:41:56Perhaps something a little more genteel.
00:41:59Croquet.
00:42:00Or a light game of badminton.
00:42:02Ah.
00:42:07Let's do the horse thing.
00:42:08Uh, the horse thing.
00:42:12Excellent.
00:42:15Prudence, I trust you will join us as well?
00:42:17Of course.
00:42:19Well, come along.
00:42:25Nice to meet you.
00:42:26Nice to meet you.
00:42:27No, you don't have to do this.
00:42:33I kind of think I do.
00:42:35All right.
00:42:37Follow me.
00:42:40Oh, wow.
00:42:42Hi there.
00:42:44This is Triscuit.
00:42:46Beautiful, isn't it?
00:42:48Hey, Triscuit.
00:42:48Go easy on me, okay?
00:42:49Oh, you won't be riding him.
00:42:54Alistair will be riding Triscuit.
00:42:57This is your horse.
00:43:01Her name is Cream Puff.
00:43:04She's our gentlest.
00:43:06And quite good with children.
00:43:09Cream Puff.
00:43:10Great.
00:43:16There he is.
00:43:18And what is your little horse's name?
00:43:22Rambo.
00:43:26Sometimes she goes by Cream Puff.
00:43:28Shall we?
00:43:29Come on, boy.
00:43:30Come on.
00:43:31Come on.
00:43:32Here we go, Triscuit.
00:43:33Let's go, boys.
00:43:34Let's go.
00:43:34Let's go.
00:43:34Let's go.
00:43:35Let's go.
00:43:35Let's go.
00:43:35Let's go.
00:43:35Let's go.
00:43:36Let's go.
00:43:36Let's go.
00:43:37Let's go.
00:43:37Let's go.
00:43:38Let's go.
00:43:39Let's go.
00:43:39Let's go.
00:43:40Let's go.
00:43:40Let's go.
00:44:10Let's go.
00:44:11Let's go.
00:44:12Let's go.
00:44:13Come on, Triscuit.
00:44:14Come on, boy.
00:44:15Come on.
00:44:16Come on.
00:44:17Come on.
00:44:18Come on.
00:44:19Come on.
00:44:29Come on.
00:44:34Oh.
00:44:35Yes.
00:44:36Good. Yeah. Thank you.
00:44:38Now let's really go for it, old chap.
00:44:42Come on. Come on, boy. Come on.
00:44:52Let's go.
00:44:54What are you doing, Christian?
00:44:58Whoa. Whoa. Stop, boy.
00:45:06Well done, jolly old chap.
00:45:13Alistair, where are you going?
00:45:15I'm walking back, thank you very much.
00:45:19How'd you pull that off?
00:45:22Mechanical bull riding, champ.
00:45:24Steve's bar and grill.
00:45:25Undefeated.
00:45:30I call this my power blend.
00:45:35All right.
00:45:36All right. Moment of truth.
00:45:39Cheers.
00:45:40Cheers.
00:45:44Delish. And I don't even like beets.
00:45:46It helps blood flow, improves stamina,
00:45:49and, most importantly, cures hangovers.
00:45:53Oh, well, you should make some for the pup then.
00:45:54That's a good idea.
00:45:55Oh, hello, you big idget.
00:45:56Hello.
00:45:58Try.
00:45:58Mmm.
00:45:59What's going on in here?
00:46:01Introducing the benefits of healthy juicing.
00:46:03Hmm.
00:46:03There was a gap in my itinerary.
00:46:05Okay.
00:46:07Back to work, everybody.
00:46:09Oh, come on, you.
00:46:10Save some for the lady.
00:46:10Come on.
00:46:11Come on.
00:46:12Mm-mm-mm.
00:46:15Oh.
00:46:17Perhaps later.
00:46:18But first things first.
00:46:19We need to go over the details for tonight.
00:46:23We'll, uh, we'll convene in the grand room at quarter past six.
00:46:26Upon the Duke's arrival, we'll enter the lesser dining room.
00:46:29No one sits till the Duke sits.
00:46:32Once seated, no one eats till the Duke eats.
00:46:35Once the Duke has taken his last bite, we will also stop eating.
00:46:38What if I'm still hungry?
00:46:40I don't believe you'll be wanting any more.
00:46:43We're serving jellied eel.
00:46:45And people like that?
00:46:47Generally, not.
00:46:54Down the hatch.
00:46:55Okay.
00:47:02That is rather good.
00:47:04And it reduces stress.
00:47:06Which I think I'm contributing to.
00:47:08Um, yes.
00:47:11What am I?
00:47:11Your clothes for this evening's dinner, sir.
00:47:18Well, look at this, huh?
00:47:21Thank you, Jeffers.
00:47:26We don't take tips here, sir.
00:47:29Nobody needs to know.
00:47:30And you do not need to call me, sir.
00:47:32I'm afraid I must, sir.
00:47:40Thank you, sir.
00:47:41In case it should be of interest.
00:47:44Not that it would.
00:47:46But Mr. Covington Breed wears two-inch lifts in his shoes.
00:47:51And here I thought he was talking down to me.
00:47:53I must say, you don't look terrible.
00:48:14And you most definitely do not look terrible.
00:48:24Am I wrong, or is this your fourth wardrobe change for today?
00:48:28I'm not sure.
00:48:29I've lost count.
00:48:31You know, this almost feels like a date.
00:48:35Almost.
00:48:50Ladies and gentlemen, as tradition dictates, our dinner begins with jellied eel.
00:48:55Bon appetit.
00:48:57Have one of mine
00:49:17It hasn't been on the floor
00:49:19How thoughtful, cousin
00:49:23But I got options
00:49:26Anyone read any good books recently?
00:49:30Mother recently published, didn't you?
00:49:33Yes
00:49:33Ten things to do with a napkin ring
00:49:36I can think of eleven
00:49:38You know, I just read a fascinating article
00:49:44About how certain people use humour
00:49:46To mask feelings of inferiority
00:49:49Hey, I'm just a guy
00:49:50Sitting in front of an eel
00:49:52Wishing it was a donut
00:49:54Well, in the words of the bard
00:49:59I challenge you to a duel of wits
00:50:01But I see you're unarmed
00:50:02In the words of a cabbie from South Philly
00:50:06Why don't you go take a fly
00:50:08As anybody I've ever heard
00:50:10It's very good
00:50:11The new exhibit at the Tate
00:50:12Remind us
00:50:15What is it your people do again?
00:50:18My people
00:50:18Well
00:50:20My mum was a waitress
00:50:22And
00:50:23I'm in the automobile industry
00:50:26He's a mechanic
00:50:27And a rather good one
00:50:30So I've heard
00:50:31How refreshing to have a trade
00:50:34Can't you see my glass is empty?
00:50:38To the duchy
00:50:53Your grace
00:50:54It is my honour
00:50:56To follow in your capable footsteps
00:50:59Since you're being so honourable
00:51:09You can get in line behind me
00:51:13I've had a change of heart
00:51:15I'm in
00:51:26To my son
00:51:43And heir
00:51:45The next Duke of Classic
00:51:47The next Duke of Classic
00:51:50Your grace
00:52:08How can you allow this?
00:52:10He'll shame the dukedom
00:52:12Alastair's been groomed for this
00:52:15As you know
00:52:16The succession is by bloodline
00:52:18Certainly you can discourage him
00:52:20Seems he has a mind of his own
00:52:22Your grace
00:52:23Rest assured
00:52:24We will support the future duke
00:52:26In any way we can
00:52:27Come along mother
00:52:30Don't tell me you're capitulating
00:52:39Quite the opposite
00:52:39I assure you that
00:52:41Philistine from Philly
00:52:42Will be back under a car
00:52:43Before the week is up
00:52:48Come on pick up
00:52:50Pick up
00:52:51It's Dottie
00:52:51Leave a message
00:52:52Ma
00:52:53Now you always say
00:52:55When I put my mind to it
00:52:56I can achieve anything
00:52:57Well I think I might have
00:53:00Taken it a step too far
00:53:01Call me
00:53:03One of our own
00:53:13Future Duke of Classic
00:53:14Pull it there partner
00:53:17Thank you
00:53:18Thanks you
00:53:19Yeah
00:53:19Hey
00:53:20Thank you
00:53:21Thank you
00:53:23Thanks Augie
00:53:25Nice one sir
00:53:26Ice water
00:53:38A pint please
00:53:39Cheers
00:53:43To the future
00:53:46To the future
00:53:48What did I do?
00:53:53I'm not quite sure
00:53:54It's not just a commitment
00:53:56It's a lifetime commitment
00:53:57You know it's your fault
00:54:01What?
00:54:02Yeah
00:54:02Why did you have to walk into that bar?
00:54:05What the same reason I walked into this one
00:54:07Is where you always are
00:54:08That's true
00:54:11Of course
00:54:15I have to polish you up for the ball
00:54:17How attached are you to your name?
00:54:22What?
00:54:24Johnny
00:54:24It's a bit informal
00:54:26Lord John may be better
00:54:28Or Lord Jonathan
00:54:30Or Johnny
00:54:32After Johnny Cash
00:54:34His song was playing on the radio
00:54:37When the mom was taking me home
00:54:38From the hospital
00:54:38It's rather sweet
00:54:41Look
00:54:44I don't expect you
00:54:46To change overnight
00:54:47You just need to pretend
00:54:52Walk like a duke
00:54:53Talk like a duke
00:54:54And people will see a duke
00:54:55Kind of like what you do
00:54:58This isn't about me
00:55:01Johnny
00:55:02Get yourself over here
00:55:04This one's for you
00:55:05Come on
00:55:06Okay, okay
00:55:08Coming, coming
00:55:10Well
00:55:12We all know
00:55:14A duke
00:55:16With some class
00:55:17We do
00:55:18The old cross we call him
00:55:19Just for laughs
00:55:20He discovered an heir
00:55:22With very tall hair
00:55:24Who now rules the wrench
00:55:26And the brass
00:55:27Give it a go, Eddie
00:55:28Come on
00:55:29Well
00:55:32There was a young man
00:55:34From Fully
00:55:34Great city
00:55:35Whose accents sounded quite silly
00:55:38Really?
00:55:38He's a mighty fine bloke
00:55:40Who can fix all that's broke
00:55:42And I hope he says all
00:55:44Quite sincere
00:55:44Well done
00:55:46Very nice
00:55:47Keep it going
00:55:48Alright
00:55:48Okay
00:55:49Now it's true
00:55:52That I am
00:55:53From far away
00:55:54But you made me feel welcome
00:55:57Each day
00:55:58Now with fine friends
00:55:59Like these
00:56:00I may never leave
00:56:04And I've more than one reason
00:56:08To stay
00:56:09Very nice
00:56:09Very nice
00:56:10Let's hear it for Johnny
00:56:11Everyone
00:56:12Yes, Johnny
00:56:13Couldn't sleep
00:56:27Couldn't sleep
00:56:40A couple things in my mind
00:56:44I can imagine
00:56:46Do you know what you're doing?
00:56:50Yeah
00:56:51Yeah, I know my way around an engine
00:56:53I meant
00:56:53What you agreed to tonight
00:56:56That
00:56:59I have absolutely no idea
00:57:04I didn't either
00:57:07When I took the title
00:57:08I thought you were born to it
00:57:11I was
00:57:12Quite a different man back then
00:57:14Ancient history, I suppose
00:57:18Do you think you can
00:57:21Get it running again?
00:57:23I haven't met a car I couldn't
00:57:25You, uh
00:57:28Pass me the socket wrench?
00:57:30Long handle
00:57:37Round head
00:57:38I'm guessing you
00:57:48Haven't worked on many cars
00:57:51That would have meant getting my hands dirty
00:57:53You put your finger right there
00:57:57Yeah, I'm gonna need the needle nose pliers
00:58:02That's close enough
00:58:09Relax, relax
00:58:28But then
00:58:29But then
00:58:29This arm
00:58:30Up, up, up
00:58:32Good?
00:58:33I think so
00:58:33Ready?
00:58:36Yes, yes, yes
00:58:36I'm ready
00:58:37Okay
00:58:37I hear
00:58:43The Duke
00:58:44Had engine grease
00:58:46On his shoes this morning
00:58:47We nicked an oil line
00:58:49Oh
00:58:49Well, at the ball
00:58:51You'll be meeting
00:58:53The seventh count of Cavendish
00:58:56The fourth count of Dosick
00:58:58And the fourteenth count of Rochner
00:59:01I've lost count
00:59:02These are people you'll be expected to know
00:59:06I'm so sorry
00:59:10You okay?
00:59:12I like that
00:59:13Except the exact opposite
00:59:15Can we take a break?
00:59:18Yeah
00:59:18Thank you
00:59:19So
00:59:23You told me he's been invited to the ball
00:59:26Thank you, Prue
00:59:31You don't know how much this means to us
00:59:34Okay
00:59:36Okay, I might have invited you
00:59:38What harm could it be, right?
00:59:39Thank you
00:59:40Bye
00:59:42I might have also invited Finchie
00:59:48And his wife
00:59:49They're lending us the beet press and all
00:59:52And Finchie says there's tons of wasted beets produced each year
00:59:55Apples on the South Orchard
00:59:57Who knows if this thing takes off
00:59:59The farmlands could make some real money
01:00:01I must say, I'm rather surprised
01:00:03Do you not like this idea?
01:00:06No, I think it's wonderful
01:00:09Good
01:00:10You should probably tell me these things
01:00:13If I'm to be your advisor one day
01:00:15Are you?
01:00:17It does seem an impossible job
01:00:20But I do like a challenge
01:00:23Speaking of
01:00:26One, two, three
01:00:37Up, up, up
01:00:38Up, up, up, up
01:01:08That chair
01:01:11That's
01:01:12Yep, that's
01:01:14That's the problem chair right here
01:01:15I just have to be aware of that
01:01:17I think we're too close
01:01:18Hey, Ma
01:01:22Tell me everything
01:01:24I think he's a little different than what we thought
01:01:26So
01:01:27The Billy I knew is in there
01:01:29He is
01:01:30Look at that
01:01:37She has a kind face
01:01:39I thought we were talking about Billy
01:01:40You're talking about relationships
01:01:42Yours
01:01:43Can see by the photos
01:01:44You like her
01:01:45Mom
01:01:46Just don't do what you always do
01:01:49Give her a chance
01:01:50Pass the circle wrench
01:01:58No
01:02:00Can I
01:02:13Ask you something
01:02:14Of course
01:02:16We never really
01:02:21Talked about her
01:02:23Yeah
01:02:25I'm aware
01:02:28Did you ever really love her?
01:02:34More than anything
01:02:36I can still
01:02:40Picture the first time
01:02:42I saw her
01:02:43Singing
01:02:44She was
01:02:47Wearing a long
01:02:49Red dress
01:02:50Flower in her hair
01:02:53I sat in that bar
01:02:55For a week
01:02:56Just
01:02:57Plucking up the courage
01:02:58To talk to her
01:02:59Happiest days of my life
01:03:02But my family
01:03:06Couldn't accept my marrying
01:03:08A
01:03:08Commoner
01:03:09So I
01:03:11Came back here
01:03:13Out of duty
01:03:14And let them make me
01:03:18Into this
01:03:19And then
01:03:21All thoughts of your mother
01:03:23Were
01:03:23Just a dream
01:03:25You abandoned her
01:03:27That was weak
01:03:31You abandoned me
01:03:33Huh?
01:03:36No, no, no
01:03:37I never knew about you
01:03:39She wrote you letters
01:03:42You never answered
01:03:44I never got them
01:03:47I assume
01:03:51She never got mine
01:03:52And I doubt
01:03:54My father saw to that
01:03:55Well, that's that
01:03:58I suppose
01:03:59That's that
01:04:00Aren't you angry?
01:04:02Don't you
01:04:03Feel anything?
01:04:07Did you have a good childhood?
01:04:11I had everything
01:04:12Except a father
01:04:15I'm sorry
01:04:19Johnny
01:04:20I missed out
01:04:25Don't say much
01:04:26We both did
01:04:28Okay
01:04:41Get on in
01:04:43All right
01:04:54Okay
01:04:56Start her up
01:04:57Pump the gas a little
01:05:01Ready?
01:05:12What are you talking about?
01:05:14Can you wait
01:05:15Because I know
01:05:15I made this
01:05:16I could
01:05:17You
01:05:17I could
01:05:18I'm sorry
01:05:18I could
01:05:19I could
01:05:20Say
01:05:20I could
01:05:21I could
01:05:21I could
01:05:22I could
01:05:23I could
01:05:24I could
01:05:24I could
01:05:25I could
01:05:25I could
01:05:25I could
01:05:26But
01:05:27I could
01:05:27I could
01:05:28Oh, my God.
01:05:58And may I introduce Alistair Covington Brind, Duke of Glasset.
01:06:22Your Grace, you forgot your cane.
01:06:26I don't think I should be needing that anymore, Jack.
01:06:32Delighted to hear it, sir.
01:06:33I'm just kidding.
01:06:47You go riding with your dad like this?
01:07:11Well, those of my childhood was spent in boarding schools, and you saw my father on high holidays.
01:07:23It's nice having you here.
01:07:26You mean it's nice having a mechanic around?
01:07:29No, I meant it's nice having you around.
01:07:34You know, I've been working on a little something.
01:07:44I can't wait for you to see it.
01:07:49Put some muscle into it, you.
01:07:55What's going on, everyone?
01:07:56Johnny.
01:07:58You see?
01:07:59Quite impressive.
01:08:00We've got a whole juice operation.
01:08:01Your Grace.
01:08:04Don't you mean the old crust?
01:08:09You, uh, you knew?
01:08:12Of course.
01:08:14And I don't disagree.
01:08:17Benji.
01:08:18Ah, sir.
01:08:19As you know, tonight is the 312th Royal Classic Ball.
01:08:29And, uh, as such, I'd like to extend an invitation to all of you.
01:08:34Your friends, family, neighbours, spread the word.
01:08:38Well, to the old crust.
01:08:42The old crust!
01:08:45Grace, you're not answering your phone.
01:08:49Alistair is requesting a meeting.
01:08:51I'm a bit busy here.
01:08:53He says it's urgent.
01:08:56Have you got a name for this enterprise yet?
01:08:59Uh, we've been kicking around a few.
01:09:01Prudence.
01:09:06Hmm?
01:09:08You got any ideas?
01:09:10Oh.
01:09:11Maybe.
01:09:13What about...
01:09:15common ground...
01:09:18juice?
01:09:19Oh.
01:09:21I-I don't think we can beat that.
01:09:24What?
01:09:24What?
01:09:24What do you say?
01:09:28Common ground...
01:09:30juice?
01:09:30What's this urgent matter about, then?
01:09:43Alistair has uncovered some important information.
01:09:47Apparently, in her zeal to anoint Mr. Payne,
01:09:51your trusted advisor failed to notice something.
01:09:55What are you talking about?
01:09:57Well, it seems your heir was born after your marriage to his mother was annulled.
01:10:02Thus, his claimed title is illegitimate.
01:10:09You can hang around the pickled pickle, if you choose.
01:10:15But there's no future for you in this castle.
01:10:19Touche.
01:10:20Hon'ai.
01:10:21It's a fencing term.
01:10:23Hmm.
01:10:27Well...
01:10:29At least we got the car running.
01:10:30johnny i should never have let myself get swept up in this castles titles jelly deals
01:10:56i came here to meet my father and i did and i guess that's all there was meant to be
01:11:01things have changed now people don't change prudence i don't belong here that's not true
01:11:08you can't just leave
01:11:12what about us
01:11:26she was right all along she girl at the bar said you'd find a way to end things and fix a car on the
01:11:36way out i'm sorry me too
01:11:56you heard already if you ask
01:12:01hey i'm sorry mate
01:12:05i still say you would have made a right brilliant duke
01:12:08yeah well you spend too much time in a pub
01:12:13well that is true chin open yeah you'll be all right
01:12:19jeffress all right packed up your things
01:12:23may i say it's going to be very dull at the castle without you
01:12:29first round's on me no jeffers it's not necessary actually it's on you i'm using your tip
01:12:37i can see why you'd want to leave this pack of widgets
01:12:41but what about prudence
01:12:43pretty sure that wasn't going anywhere anyway hey
01:12:45that's rubbish i quite agree don't you have a ball to get ready for
01:12:53we're not going who wants to be around a bunch of stiffs anyway
01:12:57friends friends friends
01:13:12you okay
01:13:12this was meant to turn out differently
01:13:18it almost did
01:13:20i suppose different wasn't meant to be
01:13:24well back to the way things have always been done
01:13:26so is that what you're going to do too
01:13:31too i am isn't it
01:13:40aren't you supposed to be getting ready for the ball
01:13:43i'm not going none of us are not without johnny
01:13:52that's not right
01:13:59what is it
01:13:59i i i uh i need to see the duke
01:14:12you ever change your tie jeffers only on sunday
01:14:23you agreed to stay through the ball a bet's a bet
01:14:27can i owe you one
01:14:29you need to finish what you started here and you started a lot
01:14:32you invited the village inside those walls for the first time in 312 years
01:14:38you need to be there with them besides if you don't go who am i supposed to dance with
01:14:43prudence
01:14:45you think people can't change
01:14:49well i disagree
01:15:01lord pisbury
01:15:08my lady like to see you lord cavendish looking well
01:15:14let
01:15:15later
01:15:21dotty
01:15:24billy
01:15:26i haven't been called that for years
01:15:28what do they call you the old crust
01:15:34you're looking lovelier than the day we met
01:15:44alistair elena this is dorothy penn
01:15:49dory these are
01:15:51two of the biggest snobs you'll ever meet
01:15:54oh come along i'll introduce you to some more
01:16:00oh what now
01:16:05heavens above
01:16:11let them have their fun
01:16:15this will all end soon enough
01:16:24well i never thought i'd see this
01:16:36me neither
01:16:37ma
01:16:45oh
01:16:46oh my god
01:16:51what are you doing here
01:16:53look at you
01:16:55look at you
01:16:55well billy got me a ticket out
01:16:59first class
01:17:00i'm so sorry this this is uh
01:17:02well this is prudence
01:17:04i feel like i know you already
01:17:06oh mrs bain it is so lovely to meet you
01:17:08oh please
01:17:09honey call me daddy
01:17:11all right
01:17:13jossy lovely to meet you
01:17:15if i can have everyone's attention
01:17:17as i'm sure you know
01:17:26i'm not exactly known for expressing emotions
01:17:29but i'm going to give it a go
01:17:34this past week has brought new life to these old burns
01:17:40maybe it's the beetroot juice
01:17:41or
01:17:45driving a car
01:17:47i once loved
01:17:49or
01:17:50communing with the good people of classic again
01:17:54it seems to me i've been given a second chance
01:17:59to get to know my son
01:18:00who has reminded me of the man i once was
01:18:06when anything seemed possible
01:18:10originally i was going to use this occasion to
01:18:13discuss my declining health
01:18:16but now i say shut the doors of the graveyard
01:18:21because i have much yet to accomplish
01:18:24this time with the people of classic alongside me
01:18:30and when my time is through
01:18:38i hope
01:18:39that johnny
01:18:41will be ready to succeed me
01:18:43because i think he will make an uncommonly good duke
01:18:48your grace is obviously confused
01:18:53actually i've never been more clear
01:18:55what are you talking about
01:18:58many years ago
01:19:00i married the love of my life
01:19:04but i didn't stand up for her
01:19:07for us
01:19:09which i regret to this day
01:19:12when i
01:19:14received the papers annulling our marriage
01:19:19i was heartbroken
01:19:19too heartbroken to sign them
01:19:25your signature is on them
01:19:27well i'll let my advisor speak to that
01:19:31prudence
01:19:32the duke is left-handed his signature leaves an ink smudge as his hand crosses the page
01:19:39the signature on the annulment is forged
01:19:42most likely by the duke's father
01:19:45rendering this invalid
01:19:47in fact it is quite possible that his grace and dotty payne are still married
01:19:53duke william
01:20:00long live the duke
01:20:03no no no no no this won't stand
01:20:09feel free to authenticate it with my solicitor
01:20:13she's waiting for you by the door
01:20:14you're on your way out
01:20:19catch me mother
01:20:24darling
01:20:24well
01:20:31that's that
01:20:32not quite
01:20:59when's the last time you hugged someone
01:21:00you're
01:21:06yeah
01:21:06speech johnny
01:21:07speech
01:21:24your grace
01:21:28dad
01:21:30you've got a lot of living to do.
01:21:36And I have a few things to live down.
01:21:45And more than a lot to learn.
01:21:50But I got some promises to keep.
01:21:52That's right.
01:21:54The boys and I, we're going to start a juice company.
01:21:57Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:21:59We're going to make that farmland self-supporting again
01:22:01and make the duchy profitable.
01:22:04But before any of that,
01:22:06I just want to dance with the prettiest girl in the kingdom.
01:22:11I don't know.
01:22:13I don't know.
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