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00:00:00Food and clothes, those are necessities.
00:00:03$300 on a scarf.
00:00:05$2,500 on a handbag.
00:00:08Uncle Lyle, don't you think that Mommy and Daddy would want me to be happy?
00:00:12Yes, of course.
00:00:14Then how can I be happy if I'm broke?
00:00:17Happiness doesn't depend on how much you spend.
00:00:20Look, the party...
00:00:21I thought you called it a benefit.
00:00:23Was a mistake.
00:00:25But it's in the past.
00:00:27It was two weeks ago.
00:00:28Look, I promise from now on, I will be so much better.
00:00:33I know you will.
00:00:49Okay, to Uncle Lyle!
00:00:52Yay!
00:00:55Ew.
00:00:56Why do you keep inviting her?
00:01:00Seriously, she's such a drag.
00:01:03And what is she wearing?
00:01:05Yeah, look, we grew up together and she just keeps following me around, but just shh.
00:01:10Catherine, hi!
00:01:13You came!
00:01:14How is my favorite social life?
00:01:18Fabulous!
00:01:19We are celebrating!
00:01:20Oh, again!
00:01:21Honey, we need to take you shopping.
00:01:24Oh no, I have my own clothes, thanks.
00:01:26If that's what you call those.
00:01:28It will be my treat.
00:01:30Why did you get more money again?
00:01:32Oh, I got you a present.
00:01:33Isabel.
00:01:34Isabel.
00:01:34Ah!
00:01:35Open it.
00:01:38Wow!
00:01:40Isn't it gorgeous?
00:01:41Yeah.
00:01:42Yeah.
00:01:43Isabel, did you spend $1,200 on this?
00:01:45That is too much.
00:01:46Stop it.
00:01:46Just put it on.
00:01:50Absolute rubbish.
00:01:51Hey, Isabel, I can't talk right now, I'm at work.
00:01:55I'm going on a fabulous getaway.
00:01:59Okay.
00:02:00Come with me.
00:02:01I can't, maybe you didn't hear me, I'm working.
00:02:04Come on, that bug company can do without you for a couple of days.
00:02:09Are you purposefully ignoring me?
00:02:11Come on, we'll go someplace that you want to go, like, um...
00:02:14Wow, I can tell you've given us so much thought.
00:02:17Skiing, you love skiing.
00:02:19We'll go to Sweden.
00:02:20No, Switzerland.
00:02:21They've got good skiing there, right?
00:02:23Well, yeah, but...
00:02:25Okay.
00:02:25Pack your bags.
00:02:27We'll leave tomorrow.
00:02:28My treat.
00:02:29Isabel, things are really busy right now.
00:02:31I can't just leave.
00:02:32Can you ask...
00:02:33Can you ask one of your other friends?
00:02:35No.
00:02:36I already tried that.
00:02:37Oh, I wish I could.
00:02:39I'm having some little, um, alterations done.
00:02:43Hey!
00:02:45I totally wish I could, Isabel.
00:02:48My dad's getting married.
00:02:50Again?
00:02:51Number five.
00:02:53Of course you did.
00:02:54Well, go by yourself.
00:02:55I can't.
00:02:56Besides, I need somebody to entertain me.
00:02:59Isabel.
00:03:00Fine.
00:03:00You owe me.
00:03:01Fine.
00:03:01Fine.
00:03:07Fine.
00:03:07Fine.
00:03:11Oh, it's perfect, right?
00:03:26Yeah, it's really nice.
00:03:28Hey, are we going to check in soon?
00:03:33Hello?
00:03:35Let's go inside.
00:03:36Okay.
00:03:37Hey, I'm starting.
00:03:39Do you think they have a burger here?
00:03:40Mm-hmm.
00:03:42Isabel?
00:03:46I just don't understand.
00:03:48How could the presidential suite just not be available?
00:03:51I know.
00:03:52And it's not like this room is really pretty.
00:03:55You didn't even have a reservation.
00:03:56Now, you sound just like that angry little man downstairs.
00:04:01I'm sorry.
00:04:02Do you want to go swimming?
00:04:03I think I'm going to go.
00:04:05I'll meet you there.
00:04:22Hey, are you gone, Al?
00:04:24Hi.
00:04:24Hey, um, yeah, we're just going to go to dinner.
00:04:28Oh, well, I'm hungry.
00:04:30And cold, too.
00:04:31Didn't you bring anything warm, sweetheart?
00:04:35Um.
00:04:36I mean, I guess you could come with us.
00:04:40Gee, thanks.
00:04:41But I think I'll just get room service.
00:04:43Okay, bye.
00:04:45Hey, wait.
00:04:46Don't, um, don't stay out too late, because we have skiing in the morning.
00:04:49Isabel?
00:04:51Isabel?
00:04:52Are you up?
00:04:54You ready?
00:04:57Of course you're still asleep.
00:05:00Isabel?
00:05:03Wakey, wakey.
00:05:07Wake up, Isabel.
00:05:09Wake up.
00:05:10Isabel, your credit card got declined.
00:05:16What?
00:05:17Woo-hoo!
00:05:19Come on, we're already going real slow.
00:05:22You know, the snow will still be here if we go later.
00:05:25Oh, my gosh.
00:05:27It was quite a drive out here if you didn't notice from the taxi fare.
00:05:31And besides, as much fun as it was, sitting around, waiting for you to wake up, I'd rather
00:05:37not waste the time.
00:05:38Well, can you just wait?
00:05:40Yeah.
00:05:41I think, I think my skis are broken.
00:05:45He gave me broken skis.
00:05:47No, your skis are fine.
00:05:49This isn't even skiing.
00:05:52Yes, it is.
00:05:52It's cross-country skiing.
00:05:54It totally counts.
00:05:55But you're not even that good at it.
00:05:57But I like it.
00:05:58Besides, it's really great exercise.
00:06:00Yeah, but I pictured slopes and harmless flourishing as we wait for the ski lift and drinking hot
00:06:08beverages and sitting in the hot tub.
00:06:10Not this.
00:06:12You don't really ski, do you?
00:06:14I do, too.
00:06:15I know how.
00:06:17You say you go skiing all the time.
00:06:19No, I say I go to ski resorts all the time.
00:06:22It's very different.
00:06:23Okay, well, listen, it's actually really fun.
00:06:26You just have to give it a chance.
00:06:27I'm sure.
00:06:29Makeup?
00:06:31Really?
00:06:31Look, always look your best.
00:06:33It is the one rule I live by.
00:06:35Just, you do your thing and I will do mine, all right?
00:06:39Okay.
00:06:41Are you ready?
00:06:42Okay.
00:06:43Oh, no.
00:06:44Oh, no.
00:06:46No, no, no.
00:06:48I'm sorry.
00:06:49I'm sorry.
00:06:49This is so stupid.
00:06:53You are stupid.
00:06:54I'm having you shipped back to America as soon as I get back and I get something hot to drink.
00:07:00Ow!
00:07:01I did it.
00:07:06Oh, this is it.
00:07:07I've had enough.
00:07:09Yeah, well, you promised me skiing, so...
00:07:11On slopes!
00:07:13Well, you never specified that.
00:07:15And besides, this is what I wanted to do.
00:07:17It's all about what you want, isn't it?
00:07:21You are so spoiled.
00:07:23Yeah, I get that all the time from you of all people.
00:07:26You know what?
00:07:27You're making me regret ever inviting you along.
00:07:30More like guilt tripping me into coming.
00:07:33Whatever.
00:07:34You get to freeload on a dream vacation.
00:07:37Boo hoo.
00:07:38Isabel, I am not one of your groupies or freeloading friends.
00:07:41Well, I'm paying for this and I say...
00:07:44No, no, I am tired of you holding the money over my head.
00:07:47I don't do that.
00:07:48Yes, you do.
00:07:50It was your uncle's idea to help my mom when she was sick and that was so great.
00:07:54But you...
00:07:56Anytime you can, you like to take credit for it.
00:07:59You're being ridiculous.
00:08:01No, what is ridiculous is you using that to get me to do whatever you want.
00:08:06Like, come on this stupid trip.
00:08:09I don't even understand what you're complaining about.
00:08:12I mean, you should feel lucky to even have me around.
00:08:16You are so full of yourself.
00:08:17You actually think that the whole world revolves around you.
00:08:20Apparently, not the whole world.
00:08:23You know what?
00:08:23I'm just going to go ahead.
00:08:25You can catch a cab back at the hotel, okay, princess?
00:08:28Fine.
00:08:28Be that way.
00:08:30Fine.
00:08:31You know what?
00:08:32When you're done with your whole cross-country thing,
00:08:34you may as well pack your bags and go back to your stupid bug job
00:08:38because I'm uninviting you, missy.
00:08:40Oh, well, see you at home.
00:08:42Don't hold your breath.
00:08:44Now that you're gone,
00:08:45I may extend my vacation and actually have some fun.
00:08:49Well, that is what you do best, Isabel.
00:08:51Oh, well.
00:09:02Oh!
00:09:04Oh!
00:09:13Oh!
00:09:14Oh!
00:09:15Oh!
00:09:17Oh!
00:09:17Oh!
00:09:18Oh!
00:09:19Oh!
00:09:20Oh!
00:09:21I don't know.
00:09:51I don't know.
00:10:21I don't know.
00:10:51Oh, I hate Switzerland.
00:10:56Please, someone help me.
00:11:03No.
00:11:04Oh, I just need to use your phone.
00:11:31Please, please, just...
00:11:33Hello?
00:11:39Hello?
00:11:42You need to...
00:11:44Can you let me in?
00:11:45I got word that she used the company plane to go to Switzerland.
00:12:07You have the authority to cut her off.
00:12:13There's the clause in the trust that gives you the option to hold back what she's to receive when she turns 30.
00:12:18I can't hurt her.
00:12:19Of course not.
00:12:20But you can do what's best for her, even if she doesn't like it.
00:12:25I appreciate your guidance.
00:12:27I appreciate your guidance.
00:12:38Hello?
00:12:39Get away from me!
00:12:49You're in my house.
00:12:51Back away?
00:12:52I live here.
00:12:53Are you dangerous?
00:12:55If I said no, are you going to believe me?
00:12:57No.
00:12:58My head hurts.
00:12:59It's because you hid it.
00:13:01You attacked me?
00:13:04No, but I could have.
00:13:05You broke into my home.
00:13:08I knocked.
00:13:09And then you broke in.
00:13:11The door was open.
00:13:13That doesn't make it an invitation.
00:13:15Listen to me.
00:13:18I need some food and something to drink.
00:13:21And some painkillers would be nice.
00:13:23I'm not your waiter.
00:13:24I know, but you'll have to do.
00:13:26That's it.
00:13:27Get out.
00:13:27I can't.
00:13:29I'm hurt.
00:13:30Well, they didn't stop you from getting here.
00:13:32I got lost.
00:13:34Not my problem.
00:13:36I'm making it your problem.
00:13:38Now get me some food.
00:13:53Chili?
00:13:54In a can?
00:13:56Eat up.
00:13:57All right.
00:14:09Rested?
00:14:10Fed?
00:14:10Now go on your way.
00:14:12My ankle hurts.
00:14:14And it hurts when I breathe.
00:14:16Well, sadly, not enough to keep you from talking.
00:14:19It hurts when I breathe.
00:14:22Call an ambulance.
00:14:23Uh, no.
00:14:25Fine.
00:14:26A cab.
00:14:27Whatever.
00:14:27There's no phone here.
00:14:29No internet either.
00:14:31All right.
00:14:32Then you'll just have to drive me to the hospital.
00:14:35Where's your car?
00:14:36I walked.
00:14:37I walked.
00:14:38From where?
00:14:39If I knew that, I would have gone there and not come here.
00:14:44Just get your keys.
00:14:47I don't have a car.
00:14:51Look, I'm rich, all right?
00:14:55So whatever it takes, just get me back to civilization.
00:14:59There is no car here.
00:15:02Why?
00:15:03I don't need one.
00:15:05So you're just isolated up here?
00:15:08I was until you got here.
00:15:09Wait, there's really no phone, car, a snowmobile?
00:15:16No.
00:15:17Then how am I supposed to get back to my hotel?
00:15:22There is nothing within 25 miles of here.
00:15:25No bus stops either.
00:15:28The only way down is to walk.
00:15:30That doesn't make any sense.
00:15:31How do you live?
00:15:32I mean, there must be a way down.
00:15:35I have someone who brings me what I need once a month.
00:15:37Great.
00:15:38And when do they come next?
00:15:40Two and a half weeks.
00:15:42The only way down in the meantime is on foot.
00:15:45Fine.
00:15:46Then this will just have to do.
00:15:49Whoa, no.
00:15:50No, this will not do.
00:15:52You can't expect me to walk anywhere like this.
00:15:56I don't expect anything except for you to leave.
00:16:01Well, I'm in no condition to do that, so that's out of the question.
00:16:04Sure you are.
00:16:05Just stand up, hop over there, until you're on the other side of the door.
00:16:10I'm not limping my way back to civilization, thank you.
00:16:14I don't care where you go, but you're not going to stay here.
00:16:17You wouldn't just throw me out in the cold.
00:16:22Because I'm tired, cold.
00:16:24I need a bath.
00:16:26Which one's my room?
00:16:27Don't you have anything else?
00:16:37You mean women's clothes?
00:16:39Uh, yeah.
00:16:40Not in my closet.
00:16:47You want me to take a look at that ankle?
00:16:48Are you a doctor?
00:16:51Sit down.
00:16:53What is that thing?
00:16:55Don't touch it.
00:16:58Mine.
00:17:03Oh.
00:17:06What are all these?
00:17:07They're mine.
00:17:12Leave it alone.
00:17:13What's your name?
00:17:15Jeremy.
00:17:19I'm Isabel Elliott.
00:17:21In case you were wondering.
00:17:23This is probably going to hurt.
00:17:24It does!
00:17:26Yeah.
00:17:27It's sprained.
00:17:28Oh, really?
00:17:29Bad enough that there's going to be some bruising.
00:17:31You'll have to ice it and stay off it for the next few days.
00:17:33It hurts.
00:17:35It's normal.
00:17:37Hang on.
00:17:39Where are you going?
00:17:41To get a bandage.
00:17:46I'm going to wrap it, but loose enough you can still have some movement.
00:17:51Easy!
00:17:52I thought you just said I was not meant to move it.
00:17:55Well, you want some give for motion.
00:17:57It's going to hurt a little bit more, but heal with less complications that way.
00:18:00You don't want it to heal too tight, or it's going to hurt more when you walk around on
00:18:04it later.
00:18:06What's wrong with your side?
00:18:08I hit it.
00:18:10Where?
00:18:11Ribs?
00:18:12I don't know.
00:18:13Well, you said it hurt earlier when you were breathing.
00:18:16Yeah.
00:18:17Where?
00:18:18Just there!
00:18:21Ah, yeah, right there.
00:18:23You've probably got a cracked or bruised rib.
00:18:27There's nothing you can do about it.
00:18:28Just take it easy and let it heal.
00:18:32How do you know that, anyway?
00:18:34I just do.
00:18:36What's with all this flannel, anyway?
00:18:38Is this Mountain Man thing your permanent look?
00:18:40My clothes are none of your business.
00:18:43You should really have some standards.
00:18:45And you're welcome.
00:18:45I hope that's better than chili.
00:19:10So weird.
00:19:11So weird.
00:19:15So weird.
00:19:45Cleans it nicely if he wants to.
00:19:59You want me?
00:20:04Dr. Jeremy Andrew Enderman.
00:20:09Check.
00:20:15Do you mind?
00:20:38Some of us are actually trying to sleep.
00:20:41Would you rather freeze?
00:20:42So much for good manners.
00:20:44I'm a guest, remember?
00:20:46Guests are expected.
00:20:48Just...
00:20:49Wow.
00:20:50Come in, Henry.
00:21:14What are you doing?
00:21:16You should have met my sister.
00:21:20Oh, she's beautiful.
00:21:22She was quite a bit younger than me.
00:21:24I had little interest in marriage or a family of my own, and they died, and there I was with
00:21:29little Isabel to watch over.
00:21:31What was she like as a child?
00:21:33What was she like as a child?
00:21:34Precocious.
00:21:35Always thinking.
00:21:37She'd smile sweetly to win you over, and that was it.
00:21:41Not much has changed then.
00:21:43Oh, I wasn't well suited for the role.
00:21:49She...
00:21:49Well, I doted on her.
00:21:53How could I not?
00:21:57What are you doing?
00:21:59Building a birdhouse.
00:22:00What are you, 14?
00:22:02It's a hobby.
00:22:04What are you doing out here anyway?
00:22:06What do you mean?
00:22:07Well, you're obviously not from here.
00:22:09What gave me away?
00:22:10And what's with the no phone, no internet, no anything?
00:22:14It's a bit boring, don't you think?
00:22:15It's quiet.
00:22:17I like it that way.
00:22:18It's too quiet.
00:22:20So what about you?
00:22:21I'm a city girl.
00:22:23In fact, if you had any contact with the outside world, you may even recognize me.
00:22:27Let me guess.
00:22:29An actress.
00:22:30A celebrity of sorts.
00:22:33Great.
00:22:33I'm rich.
00:22:35Congratulations.
00:22:36I've always been rich.
00:22:38It suits me.
00:22:40You know, you still didn't answer my question.
00:22:43That's right.
00:22:45Fine.
00:22:48Here's your plate.
00:22:52Ugh!
00:22:53Ugh!
00:22:54What is that?
00:22:56Meatloaf.
00:22:57Let me guess.
00:22:58Vegetarian.
00:22:59No, but I've got taste buds.
00:23:01That is horrible.
00:23:02I don't know how you could eat that.
00:23:03Did your parents forget to teach you any manners after they gave you the golden pony?
00:23:07Yes, because they died.
00:23:09Alright, that's it.
00:23:10Ground rules.
00:23:11You're going to stay here.
00:23:12You're going to follow him.
00:23:13Got it?
00:23:13Oh no.
00:23:14Am I in trouble?
00:23:15You're in charge of lunch.
00:23:16You want anything else to eat, you eat what I'm making, or you fend for yourself.
00:23:20Next, try to be helpful.
00:23:22Whining all day doesn't count.
00:23:24Just, just try not to be so difficult.
00:23:27I'm not.
00:23:28All right.
00:23:28Wake up, princess.
00:23:31You are the epitome of rudeness.
00:23:33You're the most self-centered person I've ever known.
00:23:36You've been here for almost two days, and you've done nothing but whine and complain.
00:23:40I don't think a thank you has ever once crossed your mind.
00:23:52Right.
00:23:52I am completely bored.
00:23:55Oh, sorry.
00:23:59What do you want?
00:24:00Well, I didn't mean to interrupt, but I'm bored, and I'm going crazy.
00:24:04Do you have anything to do?
00:24:05Do you play chess?
00:24:10You know it's your turn, right?
00:24:12I know.
00:24:15Oh, you'll be happy to know I decided to forgive you for earlier.
00:24:18Really?
00:24:20What?
00:24:21Wait, whoa!
00:24:22Okay, well, just play.
00:24:24Please, just...
00:24:27Please.
00:24:31So, do you play chess very often?
00:24:33It's a two-person game.
00:24:36I just thought you might be one of those genius types, you know, that plays against themselves, no?
00:24:41Not that smart.
00:24:42Good point.
00:24:46Check.
00:24:51Why don't you just sacrifice your queen?
00:24:53I would never do that.
00:24:54Why not?
00:24:55Too important.
00:24:58Check.
00:25:00You understand you're losing because of it, right?
00:25:03I told you, I'm not that smart.
00:25:05This is true.
00:25:07Checkmate.
00:25:14What are you making?
00:25:16Macaroni and cheese.
00:25:18Really?
00:25:19You're named to impress, don't you?
00:25:21Fine.
00:25:21How about some dessert, mountain man?
00:25:33Mountain breading!
00:25:34There.
00:25:35Wow.
00:25:44This looks good.
00:25:46Oh!
00:25:48What?
00:25:49What'd you put on here?
00:25:50Just some paprika.
00:25:53I've seen it used before it adds flavor.
00:25:55This?
00:25:56Yes.
00:25:56Yes?
00:25:57Cayenne pepper.
00:25:58Oh!
00:26:00Well, I didn't know.
00:26:01I...
00:26:02You know I'm a guy, right?
00:26:03I mean, you think I'm going to have paprika just lying around?
00:26:05Great.
00:26:07It's really not that bad.
00:26:09Okay, well, I made a cake too.
00:26:12Really?
00:26:13Mm-hmm.
00:26:14Prepare to be impressed.
00:26:18It's good.
00:26:22Oh, my God.
00:26:24Oh, it's horrible.
00:26:26Yeah.
00:26:26Oh, you swallowed that.
00:26:29I didn't want to be rude.
00:26:30I followed the recipe.
00:26:31I don't understand.
00:26:32Are you sure?
00:26:33I know how to read a recipe.
00:26:35How much salt did you put in?
00:26:37Just a bit.
00:26:38And this?
00:26:39Sugar.
00:26:41A cup and a half, I think.
00:26:42This is salt.
00:26:43That's the sugar.
00:26:45This is exactly why I don't cook.
00:26:47Ever?
00:26:47No, never!
00:26:49Great!
00:26:51Now I've ruined your shirt!
00:26:53It'll wash out.
00:26:54Do you have another shirt that I can borrow, please?
00:26:59Here.
00:26:59You said you didn't have any of this stuff.
00:27:04I said I didn't have any in my closet.
00:27:07Whose is it?
00:27:07My ex-wife's.
00:27:09I'd rather her stuff get dirty than mine.
00:27:15You've been icing that ankle?
00:27:18By the way, thank you so much for the clothes.
00:27:22It feels so good to be in woman's clothes again.
00:27:24Besides, the paparazzi may show up at any moment, and I would love to be ready.
00:27:28I'm practically famous.
00:27:32So, um, how long have you been divorced?
00:27:35Three years.
00:27:37So is that why you moved up here?
00:27:40Yeah, this is our getaway.
00:27:43After the divorce, I made it permanent.
00:27:45Don't you miss home or being around people?
00:27:49That's what I wanted.
00:27:51And I needed, you know.
00:27:53Time to think.
00:27:54Time to pray.
00:27:55Pray.
00:27:58Yeah.
00:27:59So?
00:28:00It's just not my thing.
00:28:02It's fine if it's yours.
00:28:03I just...
00:28:04Thanks for the permission.
00:28:07I just don't get it, you know?
00:28:10You didn't grow up very religious, did you?
00:28:13Not really.
00:28:14Works for me.
00:28:16Somebody to talk to.
00:28:17Someone to help?
00:28:22So?
00:28:23I should try it sometime.
00:28:25Why?
00:28:26I have pretty much everything that I want.
00:28:31What more is God going to give me?
00:28:34There are some things money can't buy.
00:28:36I don't know if this dress works.
00:28:42Is it too blah?
00:28:43It depends on your shoes.
00:28:44Oh.
00:28:45Hi, Catherine.
00:28:46Hey.
00:28:47Who's going?
00:28:48Where's Isabelle?
00:28:50I don't know.
00:28:51I just...
00:28:51I thought that maybe she would be...
00:28:54You know what?
00:28:54Never mind.
00:28:55Some hot, but completely poor guy probably caught her attention.
00:28:59She doesn't even realize Play Only went out with her for her money.
00:29:02Okay, well, if you could just let me know when you see her, that would be great.
00:29:07Did you make all these birdhouses?
00:29:09Yeah.
00:29:09Do the birds actually use them?
00:29:11Free food helps.
00:29:13It's an interesting hobby.
00:29:15You really need to lose the flannel.
00:29:18It keeps me warm.
00:29:20So do layers.
00:29:22My clothes, my choice.
00:29:24Alright.
00:29:25Do you have any painkillers?
00:29:27Yeah.
00:29:28Inkle acting up, or is it the ribs?
00:29:29A little of both.
00:29:31How bad is it?
00:29:33It's better than before.
00:29:35Did you rewrap this?
00:29:37Yeah.
00:29:38It's too tight.
00:29:39Have you had many sprained ankles?
00:29:41No.
00:29:42You sure sound like you have.
00:29:44I have a medical background.
00:29:46Like a doctor?
00:29:48So do you practice around here at all?
00:29:50No.
00:29:51How come?
00:29:52I just don't.
00:29:53Well, you're too young to be retired.
00:29:56What sort of a doctor were you?
00:29:58It doesn't matter.
00:29:59Were you a cosmetic surgeon?
00:30:01No.
00:30:02Don't get your hopes up.
00:30:03Can't blame me for asking.
00:30:05But you should tell me, because I know...
00:30:07Hey, I have an idea.
00:30:08In the interest of eating well tonight, how about I cook?
00:30:12Does that mean you don't want any more of my salty cake?
00:30:15No.
00:30:15But you can help.
00:30:17Ooh, daring.
00:30:20Melinda.
00:30:21What?
00:30:22I want you to draft an agreement about Isabel.
00:30:25Specifically, her being unfit to receive the chunk of the trust when she turns 30.
00:30:29It has to have Lyle's signature.
00:30:31It needs to be unanimous.
00:30:32I think it will be.
00:30:37It looks so good.
00:30:39Just put a little powdered sugar on top, and we're done.
00:30:43Yay.
00:30:43Oh, you have, like, on your face.
00:30:47Here.
00:30:50All right.
00:30:50So what's that thing called, anyway?
00:30:54I don't know how to pronounce it.
00:30:56It's some souffle.
00:31:04It's good.
00:31:05Like, it's really good.
00:31:07Well, thank you.
00:31:08So, I was wondering.
00:31:13About?
00:31:14Home.
00:31:15For you.
00:31:17New York.
00:31:18Despite the accent.
00:31:20My dad was from London.
00:31:22And my uncle sent me to schools out in England.
00:31:26I think he wanted me to keep a connection, you know, like with family.
00:31:29Is your uncle still around?
00:31:30Oh, yes.
00:31:32Won't he be missing you?
00:31:34I hadn't actually thought about that.
00:31:36Should anybody?
00:31:36Yes, a friend.
00:31:38But I'm pretty sure she's not looking for me, either.
00:31:41I was in a bit of a huff with her when we last partied.
00:31:45She probably thinks I'm out here having fun without her.
00:31:47What'd you guys fight about?
00:31:49We're actually a really odd pair.
00:31:51How's that?
00:31:52Well, the other kids just...
00:31:55It was like I had the plague.
00:31:56They had no idea how to talk to me.
00:31:59But Catherine was nice.
00:32:00She listened.
00:32:02She told me what she thought, when she thought it.
00:32:05She never beat around the bush.
00:32:07So we just always stay each friends, you know.
00:32:10We're really different.
00:32:12How so?
00:32:13You know, it's a wonder that we're friends at all.
00:32:15The way we treat each other.
00:32:17She's really sarcastic.
00:32:20And I think she thinks I don't know, but...
00:32:22But you're rich, not stupid.
00:32:24Yes, well put.
00:32:25So how do you treat her?
00:32:28Good.
00:32:29Really well.
00:32:29When you consider all of the money my uncle gave her mum.
00:32:34She got ill and they had loads of bills.
00:32:37She says I hold that over her head, but...
00:32:40Do you?
00:32:41But you know, that's probably why I consider her a friend.
00:32:46Like, a good friend.
00:32:47True friend?
00:32:48Yeah.
00:32:49You should tell her that.
00:32:50When you said you were a doctor, did you really mean therapist?
00:33:06Oh, shoot.
00:33:07Jeremy, I do hope you understand why one day I forgive you.
00:33:27Don't let this or the male practice eat at you forever, Karen.
00:33:31Isabel?
00:33:32Um.
00:33:34Yeah?
00:33:37Hey.
00:33:41Oh, my goodness.
00:33:43You have not got a stitch of flannel on you.
00:33:46I have to do laundry.
00:33:47No, it looks so much better.
00:33:50Alright, don't make a big deal about it.
00:33:53What are you doing?
00:33:54I was just, um, sitting and writing a letter.
00:33:57How are you going to send that?
00:33:59Right.
00:34:00Well, never mind then.
00:34:01What are you doing?
00:34:02Uh, I wanted to see if you want to play chess.
00:34:05Don't you have, like, a game box?
00:34:07Thing?
00:34:08No.
00:34:08Why not?
00:34:09Well, for one, because I'm not 14.
00:34:13Right.
00:34:14Chester is then.
00:34:16Lucky me.
00:34:16Jeremy Edmonds is hereby suspended from practicing medicine and stripped of his medical license.
00:34:34So, what do you do?
00:34:43Do?
00:34:45Yeah, you know, for a job.
00:34:47No need.
00:34:49Did you go to college?
00:34:50Yes.
00:34:52Three, actually.
00:34:53But none of them suited me.
00:34:55Three, huh?
00:34:55Well, it's hard to study for a job that you know you're never actually going to need.
00:35:01Sounds rough.
00:35:03But I'm also on the, um, board of directors for a charitable foundation.
00:35:08Nice.
00:35:09What foundation?
00:35:11Um, the Elliot Foundation.
00:35:13Your families?
00:35:15Yes, but that doesn't make it any less impressive.
00:35:18Of course not.
00:35:18You know, it's not like I don't do anything.
00:35:21I have a life.
00:35:23Okay, so?
00:35:24I get up, get ready.
00:35:27You know, meet friends for lunch.
00:35:30We go shopping.
00:35:32Sometimes we go to the spa.
00:35:34Um, and sometimes I do appearances for, um, like, parties or benefits.
00:35:39You know, those sorts of things.
00:35:41So, uh, socialite?
00:35:43You know, I really don't care for that term particularly.
00:35:46Change what you do then.
00:35:47I would, but...
00:35:50What was that?
00:35:52It's the dryer.
00:36:00What happened?
00:36:02I was carrying that and it's so heavy and the hallway is really narrow and I...
00:36:08You broke it?
00:36:09It can be fixed, right?
00:36:10Not really.
00:36:11Well, don't you have some of that wood glue?
00:36:14You can't just...
00:36:15Hey, you know, stay away from that, all right?
00:36:16I don't want you to break anything else.
00:36:17It was an accident.
00:36:19I didn't mean to.
00:36:20Yeah, well, your excuses aren't going to fix this.
00:36:22Jeremy, it's just a birdhouse.
00:36:24Now, I realize this doesn't look like it's worth much to you, but it means a lot to me.
00:36:28Probably can't get that.
00:36:30I do get it.
00:36:32And don't talk to me like that.
00:36:33Like what?
00:36:34Like I'm too stupid or shallow to understand your whole thing.
00:36:39Well, sorry, princess, but the shoe fits.
00:36:41You know what?
00:36:42That's nothing compared to what you have ruined.
00:36:44What's that supposed to mean?
00:36:46I may have ruined a lousy birdhouse, but you've ruined people's lives, doctor.
00:36:50You don't know what you're talking about.
00:36:52You wish.
00:36:52I found your secret guilty stash.
00:36:55What were you doing going through my things?
00:36:57Finding out what you were hiding.
00:36:59Those are my things.
00:37:01You were snooping through my past.
00:37:03I think that I have a right to know exactly who I'm staying with.
00:37:07A right?
00:37:08I could have buried you in the snow, and nobody would have cared.
00:37:12Is that what you said?
00:37:13When you killed that girl, nobody will even care?
00:37:16Who are you to judge?
00:37:18You don't do anything.
00:37:20Your whole life revolves around shallow people and how much money you can spend.
00:37:24It's useless.
00:37:26Your whole existence is pathetic.
00:37:28You are the epitome of rudeness.
00:37:44You are so full of yourself.
00:37:45You actually think that the whole world revolves around you.
00:37:47You're the most self-centered person I've ever known.
00:37:50You don't do anything.
00:37:51Your whole existence is pathetic.
00:37:54It's pathetic.
00:37:55It's pathetic.
00:37:55It's pathetic.
00:37:56It's pathetic.
00:37:58God, if you're listening, I don't want to be this way anymore.
00:38:10Isabel!
00:38:33Just a few.
00:38:36Isabel!
00:38:36Isabel!
00:38:40Oh, my hands.
00:38:53I still know.
00:38:54There you go.
00:38:55What are these?
00:38:58Was there an animal out there, like a wolf?
00:39:01No.
00:39:02Are you sure?
00:39:03There's not a lot of wolves that come out this way.
00:39:06Then why were you in such a hurry?
00:39:08It's freezing out there.
00:39:10It's only going to get colder.
00:39:12I'm sorry.
00:39:14Please just don't do that again, okay?
00:39:16No, Jeremy.
00:39:18I'm really sorry.
00:39:20About everything.
00:39:23I was angry.
00:39:25I shouldn't have...
00:39:26No.
00:39:26You were right.
00:39:30You probably don't say that very often, do you?
00:39:34Nope.
00:39:45So I started getting these really bad headaches.
00:39:49I don't know if it was a reaction to something, the flu.
00:39:52They'd last for days.
00:39:54So I got a prescription.
00:39:57Pretty heavy painkillers.
00:39:59Worked well.
00:40:00But then I kept taking them.
00:40:02I couldn't get off them.
00:40:04I didn't want to.
00:40:05My wife noticed.
00:40:06And I got defensive.
00:40:09I ran out of pills.
00:40:10And I had a surgery scheduled.
00:40:14It's fairly routine, but it's not without the risk.
00:40:20But I was a wreck without the pills.
00:40:25So I found an old prescription laying around.
00:40:27Just someone to take the edge off.
00:40:30But, um...
00:40:32Just couldn't focus.
00:40:34Thought I could handle it.
00:40:36Patient died on the table.
00:40:38There I was sued for malpractice.
00:40:41Lost my license.
00:40:42My wife was just horrified for the whole thing.
00:40:49Not that I blame her.
00:40:50She was dragged through a lot.
00:40:53I moved here after the divorce.
00:40:54Did you try and get some help?
00:41:00Before the surgery, I didn't think I needed it.
00:41:03But, uh...
00:41:05After, yeah.
00:41:08Court ordered rehab.
00:41:09How was that?
00:41:11Better than the alternative.
00:41:12It took a while for me to...
00:41:14To, uh...
00:41:15Listen.
00:41:15Not just about, uh...
00:41:17The pills, but about what I did.
00:41:19Talked a lot about forgiveness.
00:41:21And, uh...
00:41:23God.
00:41:24Do you think God...
00:41:26Has forgiven you?
00:41:28Rehab.
00:41:29Of all places.
00:41:30Helped my relationship with God.
00:41:34But, yeah, you know.
00:41:35After all this time, I believe that God has forgiven me.
00:41:38But...
00:41:39I can't imagine anybody else has.
00:41:42You mean...
00:41:43Her family?
00:41:44Her family?
00:41:45Friends?
00:41:46I'm sorry.
00:41:47That's...
00:41:48That's a lot to carry.
00:41:50That's probably why rehab suggested taking up new hobbies.
00:41:54That's where you learned that.
00:41:57Yeah.
00:41:58That was my first one.
00:41:59I am so sorry I broke it.
00:42:02I regret it.
00:42:03I overreacted.
00:42:04I'm also sorry that...
00:42:06I...
00:42:07Snooped.
00:42:08Not quite the happy story you were looking for, huh?
00:42:11I just should have respected your privacy.
00:42:14I've...
00:42:15Always done whatever I want.
00:42:17Have an awesome day.
00:42:21Yeah.
00:42:32Hello, it's Isabel.
00:42:33Leave a message.
00:42:35I probably won't call you back.
00:42:36So, you mind if I ask about your parents?
00:42:41It was a car accident, and I was four.
00:42:45That must have been hard.
00:42:46I think that's what everybody thought, and so they basically gave me whatever I wanted.
00:42:51So, I just took the attention and the pity, and used that to fill the void.
00:42:59It's not a substitute for parents, though, huh?
00:43:01No.
00:43:03I thought the money was.
00:43:05I mean, that's all I had left of them.
00:43:07That sounds really heartless, doesn't it?
00:43:11Yeah.
00:43:12You know, sometimes I wonder what they would think of me now, like if they were here.
00:43:17I mean, just because they're not, that's not an excuse, is it?
00:43:22Yeah.
00:43:24Anyway.
00:43:25You want some help up the stairs?
00:43:31Oh, no, I got sick.
00:43:34Jeremy, you know you're not that man anymore, right?
00:43:39Yeah.
00:43:40I'm still ashamed of them, though.
00:43:49Something smells so good.
00:43:52That's because I'm cooking.
00:43:54Cheeky.
00:43:55Come on down.
00:43:56All right, but on one condition.
00:43:58After dinner, I teach you how to play chess.
00:44:06Okay.
00:44:07Why'd you do that?
00:44:08So I can kill that guy?
00:44:11All right, what's your next couple moves?
00:44:13I don't know, I'm not there yet.
00:44:15All right, but you're supposed to be thinking ahead, like having it planned out.
00:44:20Okay, let's go.
00:44:21Don't forget to read the ingredients this time.
00:44:36I know what I'm doing.
00:44:38I know what I'm doing.
00:44:40It hurts.
00:44:40It's an every time I see a smile that gets worse.
00:44:48I don't know the house of us.
00:44:50I don't know the house of us.
00:44:51I don't know what I'm feeling.
00:44:53All I know is every time I believe.
00:44:57It's much better.
00:44:58I don't know.
00:44:58I draw your name a thousand times.
00:45:02I pray at night that you'll be mine.
00:45:05And I can't wait for scorn come again.
00:45:10Because you're beautiful.
00:45:13So beautiful.
00:45:14And every time I breathe, it hurts.
00:45:21Each and every time I dream of your smile, it gets worse.
00:45:28I don't know the house of us.
00:45:32Check.
00:45:32You're doing best fire.
00:45:34And every time I see you, I'm not sure I'm right.
00:45:38That's not actually checkmate, but good.
00:45:41I've got to find a way to tell you how I'm feeling.
00:45:46Because all I know is every time I breathe, it hurts.
00:45:54Mr. Elliott?
00:45:57Yes?
00:45:57You have a phone call from Miss Isabel's credit card company.
00:46:00Mr. Wilcox thought you should speak with him.
00:46:04Put it through.
00:46:06What did they say?
00:46:07You know exactly what they said.
00:46:09I thought you should hear from them this time.
00:46:11She's been there almost two weeks.
00:46:13I tried calling her, but...
00:46:14She won't return the call.
00:46:16She's not going to change.
00:46:18And I think you agree that she needs to.
00:46:21I had Melinda draw up an agreement.
00:46:29You want to cut her off?
00:46:30Not completely.
00:46:32Just until she's ready to be responsible.
00:46:34You said yourself she's been indulged.
00:46:37Her entire life has been that way.
00:46:39It's time to intervene.
00:46:46Isabel?
00:46:46Isabel?
00:46:46Yeah?
00:46:49Hey.
00:46:50Heya.
00:46:51So it's scheduled for the delivery guy to come tomorrow.
00:46:57Oh, right.
00:46:58Yeah, you're probably ready to get home.
00:46:59Um, yeah, you're probably excited to have your home back to yourself.
00:47:06Well, I just thought you'd like to know.
00:47:11Thanks.
00:47:11Hey.
00:47:23Hi.
00:47:25What are you up to?
00:47:26Just catching up on some reading.
00:47:28Um, so I came to invite you to my own farewell party.
00:47:34I made the guest list?
00:47:35Oh, yes.
00:47:36Barely, though.
00:47:37It was close there for a while.
00:47:39Wow.
00:47:39Um, I also thought about calling it the
00:47:42thanks for not letting me die
00:47:45or be eaten by a bear outside in the cold party.
00:47:49Yeah, I think I like the first one better.
00:47:51Yeah, that sounds more fun.
00:47:53Okay.
00:47:54So, yes?
00:47:55Yeah, yeah.
00:47:56Okay, so do you want to come down in, like, an hour?
00:47:59Sure.
00:48:00Okay.
00:48:01Uh, you want some help?
00:48:02No, I'm good.
00:48:03You sure?
00:48:04Yep.
00:48:05I'll see you.
00:48:10Wow, did you make all of this from scratch?
00:48:12I turned the oven on.
00:48:14I thought about making it from scratch
00:48:16and then I found most of it sitting in your freezer.
00:48:20All of this was in my...
00:48:22Wow.
00:48:23You look, uh, nice.
00:48:27Uh, am I the first one here?
00:48:30That was really good.
00:48:34You're welcome.
00:48:35Where are you going?
00:48:36To get dessert.
00:48:37You made dessert?
00:48:39You know, it's not a party unless you have dessert.
00:48:42I agree.
00:48:43S'mores.
00:48:44Oh, yeah.
00:48:45You know how to do this, right?
00:48:47The girl from London is asking me about s'mores.
00:48:51Hey, Reggie?
00:48:52Yeah.
00:48:54Thank you, lovely.
00:48:55Yeah.
00:48:55You're going to burn it.
00:49:00You're critiquing my cooking?
00:49:01No, your small making.
00:49:03It's very different.
00:49:04I like it crunchy.
00:49:05That's burnt to a crisp.
00:49:09Okay.
00:49:09Perfect.
00:49:11La, la.
00:49:12Cookies?
00:49:14You don't have any graham crackers.
00:49:15Oh, yeah.
00:49:19For me?
00:49:20It looks so messy.
00:49:24Is it good?
00:49:26It's good.
00:49:28It's a little messy.
00:49:30I'm sticking to chocolate.
00:49:33I've been wondering, why did you let me stay in the end?
00:49:37When you broke in?
00:49:38Oh, you love to put it that way, don't you?
00:49:42Well, as much as you ticked me off, I'm not heartless.
00:49:45So I'm lucky it was you, then.
00:49:47I mean, honestly, as impossible as I thought it was, I've actually felt really at home here.
00:49:53So, is that why you were so bossy?
00:49:55Me?
00:49:56Bossy?
00:49:57I mean, we had to break you from all that flannel and get rid of that whole poor bunion thing you had going on.
00:50:04I mean, look how much better you look now.
00:50:06It's like night and day.
00:50:10I guess I was just lost without you.
00:50:24I'm glad you ended up here.
00:50:26Even though I drove you crazy most of the time?
00:50:29Yeah.
00:50:31It's worth it.
00:50:34I don't want you to leave tomorrow.
00:50:42You want me to stay here?
00:50:44Yeah.
00:50:46But my whole life is back in New York.
00:50:49Well, they haven't missed you yet.
00:50:53But eventually they will.
00:50:56And as much as I've loved being here with you,
00:51:00you can't just stay forever.
00:51:03Yeah, you're right.
00:51:07Jeremy, I'm not like you.
00:51:10I can't just leave it all behind.
00:51:12Do you really want to go back to that life?
00:51:14Look, it's all I know.
00:51:16I have too much to...
00:51:17Too much?
00:51:18Is it always about money with you?
00:51:19I never said anything about money.
00:51:22I have people who care about me.
00:51:25Unlike you, I can't just leave them behind and hide away up here.
00:51:28Why don't you just go back home?
00:51:31I have nothing to go back to.
00:51:33That's not true.
00:51:34You could start over, start fresh.
00:51:37I'm sure everybody has moved on by now.
00:51:39I doubt it.
00:51:40What if I run into the family or someone who remembers?
00:51:42Even that would be better than being isolated up here with nothing but your past just hanging over you.
00:51:48Look, I don't expect you to understand because you don't face consequences.
00:51:53I do too.
00:51:55Really?
00:51:57Or do you just make excuses and throw money at a problem until it disappears?
00:52:00Well, it's better than just running away with your tail between your legs.
00:52:05Just wasting your life instead of giving yourself a chance to have one and actually being happy.
00:52:10Who are we kidding?
00:52:11You're going to go back to your socialite crowd, your rich lifestyle.
00:52:15You have everything you need.
00:52:18You'll forget about me.
00:52:20I will.
00:52:30Dietrich, sauerkraut?
00:52:37Yeah.
00:52:38I don't eat this stuff.
00:52:40Try it.
00:52:42I didn't order it this time or the last five times.
00:52:46Well, keep it for emergency.
00:52:50Great.
00:52:50So if I run out of everything else, I'll have six jars of sauerkraut.
00:52:59We're just about done here.
00:53:00Good.
00:53:05Oh, did you want me to send these clothes back to you?
00:53:10Nah, keep them.
00:53:17Isabel.
00:53:23Goodbye.
00:53:30Get out of here, Dietrich.
00:53:32Get out of here, Dietrich.
00:53:32Really late.
00:53:54I'm fine, Uncle Lyle.
00:53:55No, my ankle doesn't even hurt anymore.
00:54:02It was all just a big accident, but I'm home now.
00:54:05All right.
00:54:08I'll come and see you tomorrow, all right?
00:54:13Okay.
00:54:13Bye.
00:54:16No, no, you are correct.
00:54:17In fact, I am making a note on your account as we speak.
00:54:21So, mm-hmm.
00:54:23Oh, okay.
00:54:24Thank you so much for calling.
00:54:25You have a great day.
00:54:27Oh, my gosh.
00:54:28Oh, my gosh.
00:54:30You're back.
00:54:31And you're safe?
00:54:31I'm fine.
00:54:32Did you really get lost?
00:54:33I never should have left you.
00:54:35Um, as I recall, I'm the one who left you behind.
00:54:39Yeah, and then you got lost.
00:54:41I just assumed you got back to the hotel okay.
00:54:43Catherine, seriously, don't worry about it.
00:54:45No, but you're fine.
00:54:47I was, um, well taken care of.
00:54:51Yeah?
00:54:51Okay.
00:54:52Um, you know, I can probably sneak away early if you want to tell me about it.
00:54:57I have to go and see Uncle Lyle next.
00:54:59Oh.
00:55:00Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:55:01But I will call you later, all right?
00:55:04Okay, yeah, sure.
00:55:05I'll see you.
00:55:06Bye.
00:55:09I would have riled up every agency there is to find you, but I'd only known.
00:55:14I should have told you where I was going.
00:55:16When I didn't hear from you, I assumed, well, I didn't think it was anything serious.
00:55:20It's my own fault.
00:55:21I didn't expect you to think anything was wrong.
00:55:23You could have been heard or worse.
00:55:26I was lucky.
00:55:28Hello.
00:55:29Hello.
00:55:30Glad to see you've returned safely.
00:55:32Perhaps this isn't the right time for us to discuss this.
00:55:35I think it is the right time.
00:55:38We've discussed this at length.
00:55:39She just returned from a very traumatic ordeal.
00:55:41It doesn't change anything.
00:55:43Wait, what's going on?
00:55:44Per the provisions in your parents' trust, we are revoking your next inheritance installment.
00:55:52What provisions?
00:55:53If the three trustees unanimously agree, we can delay the payout until such a time as we deem appropriate.
00:56:01And we have agreed.
00:56:03Isabel, your outlandish spending combined with your unacceptable public behavior, it's not what your parents would want.
00:56:12We'll provide for your living expenses.
00:56:14It'll be a minimal amount, but you'll be fine.
00:56:17Beyond that, perhaps you should find a better use of your time.
00:56:21Something more meaningful.
00:56:23Look, this whole Switzerland thing, it's demonstrated just how reckless you've become.
00:56:30We feel that this is about your safety and protection as much as the preservation of your future.
00:56:35All right.
00:56:39All right.
00:56:41It's fine.
00:56:43The money was meant to provide for you, Isabel, but it won't keep you happy forever.
00:56:47I know.
00:56:51Eleven carries.
00:56:53And she's not going to give it back.
00:56:54No, she thinks she can keep it.
00:56:56But he called off the engagement.
00:56:59Probably to get that giant rock back.
00:57:01Oh, poor damn, though.
00:57:03Isabel?
00:57:05Yeah.
00:57:05Be sure to do it.
00:57:07Bye.
00:57:08Hey.
00:57:10Um, are you busy tonight?
00:57:38Your uncle really cut you off?
00:57:42Yep.
00:57:42But I don't blame him.
00:57:44You are unusually calm about this.
00:57:47No, seriously, you are starting to freak me out.
00:57:49What happened to you over there?
00:57:50I realized I have everything that money could buy.
00:57:55Yeah?
00:57:56So isn't it a little odd that I don't have everything I want?
00:58:00What more could you want?
00:58:01What more could you want?
00:58:02What more could you want?
00:58:02What more could you want?
00:58:02To be happy?
00:58:03To be happy?
00:58:03I mean, when I got there, it drove me crazy.
00:58:08But then it was so peaceful and calm and quiet, and I actually really liked it.
00:58:17The quiet?
00:58:17The quiet?
00:58:18No.
00:58:18Or the quiet with a good-looking guy?
00:58:21Did I say he was good-looking?
00:58:23You just did.
00:58:24Yeah, he is.
00:58:25So give me the rundown on this guy.
00:58:27I was horrible to him, and he told me so.
00:58:33And it made me feel disappointed.
00:58:37How?
00:58:39Like, in myself, you know?
00:58:42Like, for the first time maybe ever, it actually bothered me that I'd hurt someone else.
00:58:49I've been pretty terrible to you, too.
00:58:52Not terrible.
00:58:55Terrible.
00:58:56I held money over your head, just like you said, and basically guilted you into doing
00:59:03whatever I wanted you to do.
00:59:04Why?
00:59:05Because I wanted you around.
00:59:07Because maybe I didn't want to lose the one real friend that I had.
00:59:13And you thought the money thing was the way to do it?
00:59:15Yes, I did.
00:59:17Isabel, I am friends with you in spite of the money.
00:59:20Really?
00:59:21Yeah.
00:59:22Wow.
00:59:23This guy really got through to you.
00:59:25Do you miss him?
00:59:26Yeah?
00:59:27You should try and see him.
00:59:29I'm pretty sure he'd rather just forget all about me.
00:59:32He asked me to stay, but...
00:59:37You said no.
00:59:39Yep.
00:59:40And now you've changed your mind?
00:59:41Well, I only said I didn't want to stay there.
00:59:44Didn't mean I didn't want to be with him at all.
00:59:47Isabel, I have seen you chase loser guys all the time.
00:59:52This one's better than that, and you really like him.
00:59:55So isn't he worth fighting for?
00:59:57So isn't he worth fighting for?
00:59:57So isn't he worth fighting for?
01:00:25I don't know what to do, God.
01:00:43I know what I want, but I can't forgive myself for what I did.
01:00:53How can anybody else?
01:00:55Help me.
01:00:58Help me.
01:00:59Help me be strong.
01:01:02Help me not be afraid.
01:01:06Help me to forgive myself that I might be happy again.
01:01:12You're doing good.
01:01:39I feel a little out of my element.
01:01:44That's a good thing every now and then.
01:01:49There you go.
01:01:52He was just a kid.
01:01:54Yes.
01:01:56I think it was easier when I just thought of them as faceless punch.
01:02:01Open your eyes, doesn't it?
01:02:03Yeah.
01:02:04I'm glad you could come.
01:02:06Me too.
01:02:07You know, I've actually been thinking, if it's all right with you, I'd like to be a little bit more involved in the foundation.
01:02:16Of course.
01:02:17Are you happy, Isabel?
01:02:23I'm trying to be.
01:02:25I only ask because you've been different since you came back.
01:02:30Isn't that a good thing?
01:02:31I mean, somewhat, yes, but I still need to know that you're happy.
01:02:35I mean, truly happy.
01:02:37Me too.
01:02:40What happened out there?
01:02:41I met someone, and he was nice.
01:02:48Just nice?
01:02:50I think, maybe I think about him a little too much.
01:02:54That could mean something.
01:02:57Not really.
01:02:58We're too far apart.
01:03:00You don't have to be.
01:03:01He is in the middle of nowhere.
01:03:04Go see him.
01:03:05I'll call and have the plane ready.
01:03:08Uncle Lionel.
01:03:08Go!
01:03:23Excuse me.
01:03:25Oh, guten Tag.
01:03:27Hello.
01:03:28I'm looking for Jeremy.
01:03:30Yeah, uh, he's gone.
01:03:32Gone?
01:03:33Yeah, he, uh, asked me to watch the cabin.
01:03:36Gone where?
01:03:37To America, I think.
01:03:39Why?
01:03:40I don't know.
01:03:42Uh, he left this morning.
01:03:44Okay, thank you.
01:03:47Hey, what happened?
01:03:49He's not here.
01:03:51What?
01:03:51Are you serious?
01:03:52Apparently, he's on his way back to the U.S. to find you.
01:03:57I don't know.
01:03:57I mean, I'd like to think so, but he could be going anywhere.
01:04:02So, um, what are you going to do?
01:04:05I'm on my way back now, but I don't want to miss him.
01:04:08Oh, yeah, how soon can you get back?
01:04:10Not soon enough.
01:04:12Look, I know that you're at work,
01:04:15but is there any way that you could just go to my place just in case he shows up?
01:04:22Yeah.
01:04:23No, yeah, I can totally do that.
01:04:27Mr. Elliott?
01:04:35Go ahead.
01:04:37You have a visitor here, uh, Jeremy Edmonds.
01:04:39He says he's here about Isabel.
01:04:42Send him in.
01:04:45Hello, Mr. Elliott.
01:04:46I'm sorry to barge in on you like this.
01:04:48How do you know Isabel?
01:04:49She stayed at my home for a little while.
01:04:51I'm sorry.
01:04:52I don't know if she told you about her trip to Switzerland,
01:04:55but you're the man she met.
01:04:57Yeah.
01:04:59Do you know where I could find her?
01:05:02Catherine!
01:05:03Hey.
01:05:04He isn't here.
01:05:04But maybe he could have gotten here before I could get here, but then...
01:05:11Why wouldn't he be back by now?
01:05:13Well, maybe he was delayed.
01:05:14He was on a commercial flight, right?
01:05:16Probably.
01:05:17Then he's on his way.
01:05:21Well, maybe I'm not the reason he was coming out here at all.
01:05:23Well, what other reason would there be?
01:05:26I don't know.
01:05:26I can think of a few.
01:05:29Maybe he never forgave me for the way I left.
01:05:32The things that I said...
01:05:33No, Isabel, you're being too hard on yourself.
01:05:36You've never said that to me before.
01:05:37Well, it was never true till today.
01:05:40Listen, go get some rest.
01:05:42You've got to be tired.
01:05:42And besides, you've jumped like a million time zones.
01:05:47Hi.
01:05:50Hi.
01:05:50You're here.
01:05:55Yeah.
01:05:56I mean, he said you were coming, but...
01:05:58Who?
01:05:59Um, you're a delivery guy.
01:06:02Dietrich?
01:06:02You spoke to him?
01:06:04Yeah.
01:06:05Um, I went to find you.
01:06:09While I came here.
01:06:11Wow.
01:06:14I'm really tired.
01:06:15I've got to go.
01:06:17So, um, I'm just going to go get some...
01:06:19Um, take out, probably, on my way home.
01:06:22Sorry, uh, but you guys, you guys have a great night, though.
01:06:28Listen, I'm sorry.
01:06:31I was cruel and selfish.
01:06:35I've always been cruel and selfish.
01:06:38You are the first person to make me want to be something else, and...
01:06:42No, I was being selfish.
01:06:45I was asking you to leave everything behind, but, uh...
01:06:48I wasn't willing to do the same.
01:06:51Maybe it doesn't even matter anymore.
01:06:53Uh, it does.
01:06:55Because you deserve somebody with a future.
01:06:58And for me to have a chance at that, I've got to be willing to let go of the past.
01:07:04So does that mean that you want me in your future?
01:07:07Yeah.
01:07:09But...
01:07:10It's not going to be easy.
01:07:13But if God could forgive me, I should be able to forgive myself.
01:07:17Living in hiding really isn't living at all.
01:07:21Well, neither is living without the person that you love.
01:07:24I'm so glad I found you.
01:07:34Wait.
01:07:35Are you sure that you're ready for me?
01:07:37I mean, I'm kind of...
01:07:39I've survived so far.
01:07:41Yeah.
01:07:41I mean...
01:07:43You know...
01:07:44If question...
01:07:44Ah...
01:07:44Deans...
01:07:44And I think...
01:07:45I know you're ready for me.
01:07:52I'm kind of like...
01:07:53Yeah.
01:07:54Bit.
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