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00:00Hello, Miss. Can I get a table for one, please?
00:02Of course, sir. Let me just prepare it for you.
00:05Where did this old man come from?
00:08He looks too poor to eat here.
00:10Are you okay?
00:12Well, if it isn't Elena.
00:14Tragic to see our precious valedictorian waiting tables.
00:17Please treat our guests with respect.
00:20Get real. Look at him.
00:22He doesn't look like he belongs here.
00:24Now, if you had any sense, you'd serve me.
00:27Hey, honey, get your seat.
00:30Mike, what are you doing here?
00:34Look, Kate is a shrewd and clever businesswoman.
00:38You're no help at all.
00:40No help at all.
00:41I took care of your sick mother in the hospital
00:43when you were too busy with work.
00:45And I paid our entire rent during college.
00:48Shut up.
00:50You knew it was only a matter of time
00:51before I became brilliant and successful.
00:54That's why you wanted to become as close to me as possible.
00:57Are you delusional?
00:59Do you think I'm an idiot?
01:01What kind of gold digger would want to go for a mid-level manager at a start-up?
01:07I don't know what I saw in you.
01:09You're a loser.
01:11People like you are going to be waitresses for the rest of their lives.
01:17You're a bitch that no man wants.
01:21I'd rather be that than someone who picks up trash and pretends it's treasure.
01:25Hey, who are you calling trash?
01:27He smells like sandalwood.
01:31I could look in her eyes forever.
01:33Okay?
01:34What do you mean no one wants her?
01:35My grandson will marry her.
01:39I want you to marry this girl.
01:40Don't let your grandpa down, okay?
01:41Don't forget about your inherits.
01:42If you don't marry her well, I'm not sure that I'd like you enough to leave the entire
01:46company to you.
01:47Grandpa, you just met her.
01:48You just trust my judgement.
01:49What are you two whispering about?
01:54Sweetie, don't tell me they're going to reject me for a man like this.
01:55Who is you doing?
01:56Not a nigga.
01:57Don't let your grandpa down, okay?
01:58Don't forget about your inherits.
01:59If you don't marry her well, I'm not sure that I'd like you enough to leave the entire
02:02company to you.
02:03Grandpa, you just met her.
02:04You just trust my judgement.
02:07What are you two whispering about?
02:17Sweetie, don't tell me you're going to reject me for a man like this.
02:24I fucked up in college.
02:26I made friends with shitty people.
02:29Hey, hey, hey, honey.
02:31Hey, hey, it's okay.
02:32It's okay.
02:33Don't bother with these people.
02:34We still have to talk cooperation with Tuya later.
02:36Tuya?
02:37You know about Tuya?
02:45Send that project manager from Tuya down here immediately.
02:48Oh, you're a good actor.
02:50But the person in charge of that project is my Uncle Hogan.
02:53He's Tuma's VP.
02:55You're to get yourself fired.
02:59Uncle Hogan!
03:00You know this guy?
03:01He says he works at Tuya.
03:03Do you manage him?
03:04Shut up.
03:06So?
03:07It's your nephew.
03:09I'm very sorry.
03:11Tuya will never work with him again.
03:13So have your boss for me.
03:15Certainly.
03:19Now!
03:21Wait for me!
03:22Bitch, you just wait.
03:28Thank you for today.
03:30You're awesome.
03:32Would you at least consider marrying my grandson?
03:36Sorry, sir.
03:37I'm not looking to get married.
03:39I'm focusing on work right now.
03:41Ambitious girl.
03:42Yeah.
03:43If you don't catch her, then you can say an inheritance goodbye this month.
03:47I have to go to the airport to pick up his grandma.
03:49See you later.
03:50Bye, Grandpa.
03:51Goodbye.
03:52Have a nice day.
03:55Arthur Dixon.
03:56Nice to meet you.
03:57Why in the summer?
03:58So in the summer?
03:59I hope you'll consider marrying me.
04:04Obviously, my grandpa wants me to get married, so I'd like to propose a contract.
04:08What contract?
04:09We get married for a year.
04:11And after that year, we get divorced.
04:13And of course, I'll pay for it.
04:15I'll pay for it.
04:22Please, go ahead.
04:23Sorry.
04:26Yet, Mia, what's wrong?
04:29Elena, we weren't able to raise enough money for the orphanage.
04:34And the land is probably going to be reclaimed.
04:37Let's not panic.
04:38How much does it cost?
04:40It's a total of $500,000.
04:44We were able to pay some of it from the last round of donations, but they still need $300,000.
04:53$300,000.
04:55I'll find a way.
04:56No!
04:58You've already given all your money to the orphanage.
05:01This is also my home.
05:04I'll find a way to fix it.
05:11Is everything okay?
05:12I'm fine.
05:13About what I said earlier, I'll give you three days to think about it, okay?
05:18I don't need to think about it.
05:20Um, I'll do it.
05:22But under one condition.
05:24What's that?
05:26I need the money now.
05:30$300,000,000?
05:32Could it be she's just a gold digger like everyone else?
05:36I might as well hide my identity so she doesn't take advantage of Grandpa's generosity.
05:41Not $300,000,000.
05:43I'm just in some trouble.
05:46I need $300,000.
05:48Can you afford that?
05:51Well, I do have some money left over from school and a few different bank accounts.
05:58I'm sure I can handle it.
05:59What kind of trick is she playing?
06:02Was she playing the long game?
06:05Thank you so much.
06:07Yeah, um...
06:11Looks like the marriage registry's office is open until 5.
06:14I'll meet you there after work.
06:17Sounds good.
06:18I'll see you then.
06:19I'll see you.
06:20Bye.
06:21Bye.
06:22That wasn't so bad.
06:23Yeah, I really thought they would ask more questions.
06:24You know what?
06:25So did I.
06:26Is this your car?
06:28A Corvette Stingray?
06:29Oops.
06:30I shouldn't have taken a race car today.
06:32My boss's car.
06:33He took my keys.
06:34He told me to, uh, drive the old Stingray.
06:36You know about race cars?
06:37Uh, my best friend is into it and she's particularly obsessed with this car.
06:41I forget the name of the driver, but the champion three years ago drove this and he broke the world record.
06:51Oh, my best friend is into it and she's particularly obsessed with this car.
06:54I forget the name of the driver, but the champion three years ago drove this and he broke the world record.
07:00But the champion three years ago drove this,
07:01and he broke the world record.
07:24Uh, yeah, I just know what she's told me, so.
07:30This is the I.O.U.
07:35I'll pay you back as soon as possible.
07:38So?
07:40This is your payment?
07:42You don't look rich, and I'm assuming you used up
07:44all your savings for this, so I'll pay you back.
07:47Was I wrong about her?
07:50What, is something confusing about that?
07:53No, uh, I'll take you home.
07:56All right, let's see what it's like to drive like the pros.
07:58Yeah.
08:00David, what are you doing?
08:15Isn't it obvious?
08:17You didn't pay the rent.
08:19So you can get the fuck out.
08:21What?
08:22I already paid this month's rent.
08:24Oh, well, I forgot to tell you, but I actually raised the rent.
08:30That's illegal, David.
08:32Legal?
08:34I am the law.
08:35I am the law.
08:36So you can pay up.
08:41Or, you can stay with me for a few nights.
08:45Or forget all about the rent.
08:46What the fuck do you think you're doing?
08:49Who the fuck are you?
08:54Get out!
09:00He's not always gonna be here to protect you.
09:02Harass Elaine again.
09:04I'll send you straight to jail.
09:07This isn't over.
09:12It's a husband's duty to protect his wife.
09:15I'm worried he might come over again this evening.
09:18I'll stay with you tonight.
09:19Excuse me.
09:37I'm gonna have this dance.
09:39Of course.
09:46Do you like classical music?
09:47I studied music in college.
09:50And I fell in love with it.
09:52Hmm.
09:53Me too.
10:08I got this on sale at Albertsons yesterday.
10:12$20 down from 50.
10:17I don't know how anybody could drink or find this cheap.
10:21What'd you say?
10:22Nothing.
10:24Let's try it.
10:27Cheers.
10:29Cheers.
10:30So, you're quite the bargain shopper.
10:42I used to help the orphanage staff with budgeting and bookkeeping.
10:45Orphanage.
10:46Yeah.
10:47Yeah.
10:48My mom died when I was really young.
10:49So, I had to go to an orphanage.
10:52Hmm.
10:53Yeah.
10:54I don't need your sympathy.
10:56I made it here.
10:57And I'm stronger for it.
10:59Sometimes, life comes at you unexpectedly.
11:04My friend, uh, had to keep up everything he loved in order to help his parents' company after his father passed away.
11:14So, how is your friend now?
11:17He's doing good.
11:19The company's back on track.
11:21Well then, he'll get back to his passions one day.
11:24Cheers to him.
11:25Oh my god, I got an interview at Baxter.
11:48Do you need help, uh, prepping for your interview?
11:51I've already prepped for this.
11:52I just need a good night's sleep tonight.
11:54Yeah.
11:57I'll take the couch.
12:19Here, you can use this shirt.
12:21Thanks.
12:24Here.
12:25Get comfy.
12:26Thanks.
12:27Thanks.
12:28Thanks.
12:29Bye.
12:30Bye.
12:32See you later.
12:34Oh.
12:35Oh my God.
12:37Oh my God.
12:38Oh my God.
12:39Bye.
12:40Bye.
12:41Bye.
12:42Bye.
12:43Bye.
12:45Bye.
12:48Bye, bye.
12:50Bye, bye.
12:55Bye.
12:56You should sleep in the bed.
13:17So close.
13:26How can I sleep like this?
13:34Boss, why do you have such dark circles under your eyes today?
13:39I worked overtime.
13:41Tell me.
13:43What's everybody doing here?
13:45The design department is looking for new fashion designers.
13:49They should all be here for the interviews today.
13:52I think I'll attend.
13:54Do you need to be at these interviews?
13:56You have another finance meeting scheduled for this afternoon.
13:59It's a very important position, Finn.
14:02The company's creativity defines its success.
14:06You'll go to the finance meetings.
14:08If you have any questions, contact me.
14:10But they don't even know what you look like yet.
14:12Should I just tell them I'm your assistant?
14:14No. No, no, no.
14:15Keep your identity a secret, okay?
14:17If they don't know who you are, they won't tell you a thing.
14:20Give me your ID card.
14:21Give me the card. Come on.
14:23Here.
14:28I don't get paid enough for this.
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