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00:00:00I'm sorry that I'm bad.
00:00:24Anyone there?
00:00:26Until we fall from the liquid DOA.
00:00:29Both DOA and Mercy.
00:00:32Not to me they were smacked up.
00:00:36Stupid.
00:00:37They have a kid too.
00:00:40Plenty of little boys in your situation make it just fine in the end.
00:00:44You're a brave boy.
00:00:46Your grandfather can't take you because he lives too far away, baby.
00:00:50You're a brave boy.
00:00:53Replacing you with a very nice foster family in Brooklyn.
00:00:56You ever been to Brooklyn?
00:00:58They play stickball there and I'm bearing a pizza too.
00:01:02You miss your mom and dad, I know.
00:01:04But it will pass.
00:01:06Time is your friend.
00:01:08Don't worry, sugar.
00:01:10You're gonna be alright.
00:01:12The falling leaves, just by my window.
00:01:21The autumn leaves, of red and gold.
00:01:25I see your lips, the summer kisses, the sunburned hands.
00:01:32I used to hold.
00:01:34Since you went away, the days grow long.
00:01:39And soon I hear a little winter song.
00:01:44But I miss you most of all.
00:01:47My darling, where the autumn leaves start to fall.
00:01:53My darling, where the autumn leaves grow.
00:02:03With a beautiful day that's the summer of a year, the autumn leaves, the summer of a year.
00:02:10Underline the word volatile.
00:02:19And Janet, make sure they know it's in Thai Baath, not U.S. dollars.
00:02:25We've screwed them on that before.
00:02:38Can I help you with something?
00:02:40Maybe moving in here, that's all.
00:02:42Yeah?
00:02:44Yeah.
00:02:47Meantime, keep moving, okay, pal?
00:02:57The falling leaves drift by my window.
00:03:01The autumn leaves all red and gold.
00:03:06I see your lips.
00:03:07The summer kisses, the sunburnt hands I used to hold.
00:03:15Since you went away, the days grow long.
00:03:20But soon I'll hear old winter song.
00:03:24But I'll miss you most of all.
00:03:26My darling, when they fall.
00:03:32Dammit, Sven, I told you, not in the doorway.
00:03:35Kitty will call the cops again, right?
00:03:38Oh, no.
00:03:39Go on, beat it.
00:03:42I got burritos.
00:03:54Yeah.
00:03:55What about Stacy?
00:03:56What's her name?
00:03:56No, she doesn't have her spine after all.
00:03:58No, remember the Arnady Fair party?
00:03:58No, it means that her dress is just this and a shoulder pad.
00:04:00Oh, yeah.
00:04:01Yeah, I gotta go, babe.
00:04:02Okay, yeah, I'll talk to you tomorrow.
00:04:05Bye.
00:04:06Only two burritos?
00:04:08These are the small ones, right?
00:04:09Oh, yeah.
00:04:10Yeah, I gotta go, babe.
00:04:11Okay, yeah, I'll talk to you tomorrow.
00:04:12Bye.
00:04:27Only two burritos?
00:04:29These are the small ones, right?
00:04:31I'm not that hungry.
00:04:32Why?
00:04:33What did your boss say?
00:04:34He called me a throwback.
00:04:35That's a compliment, right?
00:04:36Yeah, coming from Mr. Wheeler, definitely.
00:04:38Yeah, I'm not that hungry.
00:04:39I'm not that hungry.
00:04:41I'm not that hungry.
00:04:42Hmm.
00:04:43So the review went well?
00:04:45Maybe.
00:04:46Ah, you'll get a raise.
00:04:48Hey, did you tell him we're getting married?
00:04:50Yeah, he already knew.
00:04:52He also somehow knew that you proposed to me.
00:04:55Oh, no, Marshall.
00:04:56You shouldn't tell people that.
00:04:57I didn't tell him.
00:04:58What did he think?
00:04:59Put a damper on his whole throwback theory, I think.
00:05:02He asked if I'd be taking your name.
00:05:04He did?
00:05:05Yeah, sarcastically.
00:05:07Yeah, but you'll still get a raise.
00:05:09Hello?
00:05:11Yeah.
00:05:12Freddie?
00:05:13Hey, congratulations.
00:05:14Freddie passed the bar.
00:05:15I told you.
00:05:16Third time's a charm.
00:05:17Did you tell the folks?
00:05:18What did she say?
00:05:19All right, hey.
00:05:20Hey, Fred.
00:05:21Look, I gotta call you tomorrow, okay?
00:05:22I got dinner.
00:05:23Okay, bye.
00:05:24I went by the apartment today.
00:05:26Me too.
00:05:27Me too.
00:05:29Really?
00:05:30Yeah, just outside.
00:05:31I met the doorman.
00:05:32Oh, is he nice?
00:05:33Yeah, sure.
00:05:34Well, Alex told me a few other couples have already looked.
00:05:36It won't last, Marshall.
00:06:10You'll find everything we discussed.
00:06:12You prepared the documents yourself?
00:06:14Yeah.
00:06:17They look like the originals.
00:06:19They're all there.
00:06:22If he's anything like his father, he'll be a stubborn little bastard.
00:06:27I'm sorry, sweetheart.
00:06:41So are you sure you haven't been injured or wronged in any way?
00:06:44I'm sure, Freddie.
00:06:45Well, we need to brainstorm on that.
00:06:48I need a caseload.
00:06:50I can't believe you're finally a full-fledged lawyer.
00:06:53Hey, man, you forget about O.J.
00:06:56The law is good, and it's making a comeback.
00:07:01So you're going to hook up with a firm?
00:07:03I'll send resumes, but it may take a while.
00:07:05Remember, I didn't play politics.
00:07:07I didn't whore myself for class rank like some of those clowns.
00:07:11A C average, yes, but a C average with dignity.
00:07:20Hey, Freddie, come on.
00:07:21No Lewis and Clark stuff today.
00:07:23I got to go back to work.
00:07:26I got to go back to work.
00:07:32Huh, what a view.
00:07:34It's like the pond paintings.
00:07:36What?
00:07:37The haystacks or whatever.
00:07:42Monet.
00:07:43This toxic hole reminds you of a Monet?
00:07:45You stop and smell the muck.
00:07:47You are always so focused on where you're going.
00:07:49You never stop to notice where you are.
00:07:51to notice where you are.
00:07:53That's profound, Fred.
00:07:55It's beautiful here.
00:07:56No, it's not.
00:07:57Yes, it is.
00:07:59No, it's not.
00:08:00Yes, it is.
00:08:04Tell me, Liz.
00:08:06Have we solved our problem?
00:08:07Yes, I think we have.
00:08:19I love that movie.
00:08:21This new romance channel's the best.
00:08:23Uh-oh.
00:08:24The Acme Hour is good, solid entertainment.
00:08:26What?
00:08:28It's chicken.
00:08:29Like, that's all.
00:08:30It's not real.
00:08:32Obviously not real, Marshall.
00:08:35That's why people watch movies.
00:08:36To escape.
00:08:46What the hell?
00:08:49The remote.
00:08:50I'm on the remote.
00:08:51Ugh.
00:09:02I have to go away for a minute.
00:09:04What?
00:09:05You want to be a daddy, big guy?
00:09:06I'll be right back.
00:09:07I love you till the day I die.
00:09:21I love you till the day I die.
00:09:24I love you till the day I die.
00:09:25I love you till the day I die.
00:09:26I love you till the day I die.
00:09:26I love you till the day I die.
00:09:27I love you till the day I die.
00:09:28I love you till the day I die.
00:09:29I love you till the day I die.
00:09:30I love you till the day I die.
00:09:31I love you till the day I die.
00:09:32I love you till the day I die.
00:09:33I love you till the day I die.
00:09:34I love you till the day I die.
00:09:35I love you till the day I die.
00:09:36I love you till the day I die.
00:09:37I love you till the day I die.
00:09:38I love you till the day I die.
00:09:39I love you till the day I die.
00:09:40I love you till the day I die.
00:09:41I love you till the day I die.
00:09:42I love you till the day I die.
00:09:43Oh, I can't believe we fell asleep out here.
00:10:13It was my grandfather.
00:10:15It was a bad dream, Marshall.
00:10:17More like a hallucination.
00:10:19Whatever.
00:10:20We never should have tried to reheat that Mushu chicken.
00:10:23I had pictures when I was a kid, but last night he was older.
00:10:26Where is he, anyway?
00:10:28New Mexico or Arizona, I think.
00:10:30What does he do?
00:10:32I don't know.
00:10:33He'd be retired by now.
00:10:35When did you last see him?
00:10:37When I was seven, maybe.
00:10:39My parents were still around.
00:10:41God, Marshall, he's probably dead.
00:10:46No, he's not dead.
00:10:49How do you know?
00:10:50I would have heard.
00:10:52You should find out where he is and call him.
00:10:55He should know about our wedding.
00:10:56No, he should not.
00:10:58He's your grandfather.
00:11:00What kind of grandfather leaves a seven-year-old kid alone
00:11:04to fend for himself and not even a single phone call?
00:11:08Oh, my God.
00:11:10What?
00:11:11That's more than you've ever said about your childhood.
00:11:14I've never heard you complain before.
00:11:16You should call your grandfather.
00:11:17Kitty, leave this one alone.
00:11:19Why?
00:11:20Because you don't know anything about my family.
00:11:22Neither do you.
00:11:27I know one thing.
00:11:28My grandfather can go fuck himself.
00:11:36Hello.
00:11:37Yes.
00:11:40Mr. Pike?
00:11:41You're talking about my grandfather?
00:11:43Are you joking?
00:11:48You mean my grandfather?
00:11:51When?
00:11:52Oh, my God.
00:11:55What time exactly?
00:11:59And you're in Tucson, so that's two hours?
00:12:03Right.
00:12:08Okay.
00:12:09You're an attorney?
00:12:12Fine.
00:12:13I don't care about any of that.
00:12:14Just, I don't know, just fax my office.
00:12:17Yeah.
00:12:18Lindsay and Hall Marketing.
00:12:22Right.
00:12:24Yes.
00:12:29He was sick and died last night.
00:12:34Same time he showed up here.
00:12:39And I'm the only living relative.
00:12:41I'm the only living relative.
00:12:51Damn it.
00:12:57Sure little respect.
00:13:11Freddy.
00:13:14Dinner at home tonight?
00:13:17I've got some, uh, pro bono for ya.
00:13:22So, Marshal.
00:13:24You sure you're alright?
00:13:25I'm fine, Emily.
00:13:27I didn't even know him, Ma.
00:13:28Well, still, it was his birth grandfather.
00:13:30And you saw his ghost, you think?
00:13:32Yes.
00:13:33Yes.
00:13:34On television?
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:36What show is he on?
00:13:37Ma.
00:13:38Please.
00:13:39How?
00:13:40Our boy is seeing apparitions.
00:13:41Yes.
00:13:43The Reuben's eldest son, Martin, has a medical license.
00:13:47I don't need a psychiatrist.
00:13:48Marty's a vet, Ma.
00:13:49Well, still, he's very nice to talk to.
00:13:51I mean, we could be in the middle of a nervous breakdown here.
00:13:53I'm fine.
00:13:54Tell us more about the poltergeist.
00:13:56What, was there a cold breeze or blood from the walls?
00:13:59There was blood from the walls?
00:14:00Fred, uh, how about that fax?
00:14:02How about giving me a second?
00:14:03Wilson Estates is a complex area.
00:14:05You know, we should have been more supportive of Marshal.
00:14:07And then maybe he wouldn't be in the middle of this breakdown.
00:14:10Alleged breakdown.
00:14:11He was an orphan.
00:14:12And it's our job to teach him a sense of self.
00:14:15A sense of self?
00:14:16Yeah, people get that from their family.
00:14:18Yeah, maybe we all ought to go on Oprah.
00:14:20Hey, Marshal, what's the Catalina in?
00:14:21No idea.
00:14:22Your grandfather ran a motel.
00:14:25Okay.
00:14:26I mean, you show me a man with a sense of self,
00:14:29and I'll show you a man who can propose to a woman.
00:14:32It's Kitty.
00:14:33Her name's Kitty, Ma.
00:14:34I know her name.
00:14:35She should be ashamed.
00:14:36Why should she?
00:14:37I forgot.
00:14:38For proposing to Marshal, Dad.
00:14:39I mean, I don't care what kind of feminism this is.
00:14:41It is just not right.
00:14:43Kitty and I decided together.
00:14:44Marshal, this motel of your grandfather's, it's in Arizona.
00:14:47Tucson.
00:14:48The motel is being dissolved, and there's money.
00:14:53Basically, you just sign the papers, you get the money.
00:14:56I don't want his money.
00:14:57Yeah, but Marshal, I think it's a lot.
00:15:01How much?
00:15:03Four hundred thousand dollars.
00:15:09And if that's true, there is no way I am doing this pro bono.
00:15:18I've always looked up in New York.
00:15:21Now I can look down on it for a while.
00:15:24The apartment?
00:15:25Damn right, the apartment.
00:15:26And a car?
00:15:27Saab 900.
00:15:29Red, tan interior.
00:15:31And the wedding?
00:15:32The best.
00:15:33Invite as many people as you want.
00:15:35We'll have it between innings.
00:15:37Oh, we are not getting married in Yankee Stadium!
00:15:39I'm sorry about your grandfather.
00:15:49Then again.
00:16:09You boarding pass to Tucson?
00:16:26Is it window?
00:16:27You said aisle.
00:16:28I changed my mind.
00:16:29Is yours window?
00:16:30Forget it.
00:16:31You know, according to this, men are less sexually potent today than they were 50 years ago.
00:16:39Fred, please.
00:16:40Seriously, compared to those guys in World War II or whatever, you and I have practically no sperm.
00:16:45Well, I doubt we're gonna need any this week anyway.
00:16:48We're going for a whole week?
00:16:50Fred, it's a lot of money.
00:16:51This Offerman guy, the lawyer out there, he seems like he's on the ball.
00:16:55He wants me there till the deal closes.
00:16:57Still a week on site just to sign some papers.
00:16:59We could do it all by email.
00:17:00Fred, relax.
00:17:02So you feel obligated to be there for the paperwork, but you didn't feel obligated to make the funeral.
00:17:09I also fixed it so we don't have to sit together.
00:17:27I was going back on the phone and even slower.
00:17:28Wow.
00:17:29Damn.
00:17:32You didn't grab any sunglasses.
00:17:34It's a good thing I know Kurt.
00:17:37Should we grab a cap or...
00:17:42Marshall Pike?
00:17:43Yes.
00:17:45I'm Shyvana Reardon.
00:17:47The attorney sent you. Offerman?
00:17:49No, I'm your grandfather's secretary. I'm here from the inn.
00:17:53The inn? The motel.
00:17:56Yes, of course.
00:17:58The place is still open?
00:18:00It's still open, yes.
00:18:02Where are you from?
00:18:04Kirk, Ireland.
00:18:06Fred Mitnick. Esquire?
00:18:08Pleased to meet you. I'm to give you a lift.
00:18:10How did you know that we were us?
00:18:11I've seen a photograph. I'll give you a lift to the inn.
00:18:14Offerman has this booked at a place called The Foothills.
00:18:16We'll grab a cab. Sorry you wasted your time.
00:18:18Uh, Marshal?
00:18:20A word?
00:18:26Fred Mitnick, Esquire?
00:18:27She's a secretary.
00:18:28Uh-huh.
00:18:29So secretaries are very important in legal work.
00:18:31Nice, Fred.
00:18:32This is legit. She could be useful to us.
00:18:34As attorney in charge at the scene, I am counseling us both to go with her.
00:18:41Okay.
00:18:49Shaman.
00:18:50Yes?
00:18:52This car has a big bonnet.
00:18:54Aye, it does. Sure it does.
00:18:56Yeah.
00:18:59Will we have to stop for petrol?
00:19:01Do you think?
00:19:03No. We're all right.
00:19:04Okay.
00:19:05Shh!
00:19:06Shh!
00:19:09Ah!
00:19:10It's all right.
00:19:12Okay.
00:19:14Shh!
00:19:15Shh!
00:19:16Shh!
00:19:19Shh!
00:19:20Shh!
00:19:21Shh!
00:19:23All right.
00:19:24Shh!
00:19:27Shh!
00:19:28Shh!
00:19:29Shh!
00:19:30Shh!
00:19:31Shh!
00:19:32Shh!
00:19:33Your great-grandmother, Rebecca, built this hotel in 1930.
00:20:03The carpets are due for cleaning.
00:20:15This place is really great, isn't it?
00:20:17We'll need some keys.
00:20:28Hey, check out the excellent pictures.
00:20:30I'll give you five to one on a C note, Peggy.
00:20:33That's how sure I am.
00:20:35You're the grandson.
00:20:37You're a Pike.
00:20:38And a handsome one, too.
00:20:40Marshal Pike, say hello to the Mitchell sisters.
00:20:44Clara, Peggy, and Cece.
00:20:47I knew it.
00:20:49Hi.
00:20:50How are you doing?
00:20:52I'm Fred.
00:20:53Hi, Fred.
00:20:54The ladies have been coming here since, well, since before either of us was bar.
00:21:00It's terrific.
00:21:02Oh, he even sounds like his grandfather.
00:21:09I'm Fred.
00:21:10I'm Fred.
00:21:11I'm Fred.
00:21:12I'm Fred.
00:21:14guitar solo
00:21:44Here.
00:22:12What's this?
00:22:13An operations meeting.
00:22:14For what?
00:22:15Why bother?
00:22:16Your grandfather held them once a week
00:22:18to keep everyone up to date.
00:22:20My grandfather held them...
00:22:22Please tell me that these people know
00:22:24what's happening, right?
00:22:26I'm sure I don't understand.
00:22:28They know the deal?
00:22:29What's the deal?
00:22:33Shit.
00:22:36Some of these people have been working here
00:22:38for decades.
00:22:39Hey, that's not my problem.
00:22:40This has nothing to do with me.
00:22:41Doesn't it?
00:22:47Fine.
00:22:48Let's go.
00:22:50Let's get this over with.
00:22:55Hello, Marshal Pike.
00:22:56Welcome to the Catalina Inn.
00:22:58Your grandfather, sir, was a hero.
00:23:00Everyone knows of his military service,
00:23:02his business accomplishments in the Southwest,
00:23:05his successful stewardship of this hotel,
00:23:08his charities, his role in the development
00:23:10of the Arizona library system.
00:23:12But we here at the Inn
00:23:14will miss him most of all
00:23:15for his moments of kindness
00:23:17he showed each of us here over the years
00:23:19in small ways and in large.
00:23:24Yeah.
00:23:25Yeah, he was, uh...
00:23:27He talked about you all the time.
00:23:46Delicious oatmeal raisin.
00:23:47It'll be quick.
00:23:59Uh, this is not my...
00:24:02You know,
00:24:03I'm not the one who did this.
00:24:05I'm not the one who put
00:24:05any kind of time frame on it.
00:24:08It really has nothing to do with me at all.
00:24:10It's a legal situation now.
00:24:12And, uh, well,
00:24:14you're all just better off probably
00:24:15just covering your own asses.
00:24:19You know?
00:24:23Well, perhaps we ought to, uh,
00:24:25go ahead with our normal reports.
00:24:27Yes, go on then.
00:24:28Reservations?
00:24:29Oh, good news.
00:24:30The Hunt Robertson wedding
00:24:31comes in on Thursday,
00:24:32as we all know.
00:24:33Oh, Mrs. Robertson is here
00:24:35and says thank you, by the way,
00:24:37for the hot soup we left her
00:24:38on the night she arrived.
00:24:38And on Monday,
00:24:39we'll see the Higby's,
00:24:41the Johnson's,
00:24:41the Dupree's,
00:24:43Andrew?
00:24:43The Dupree's,
00:24:44a 64 Rothschild,
00:24:46opened three hours before arrival
00:24:47and left on the writing desk.
00:24:49With appropriate glassware.
00:24:53Tea in the library starts next week
00:24:55and continues until April, as usual.
00:24:57Oh, be aware that Mrs. Hunt
00:24:59has requested an ice sculpture
00:25:00of the inn be placed
00:25:01at the receiving line.
00:25:02Chef?
00:25:03The ice sculpture
00:25:04is taken care of,
00:25:05but I'll need a decision
00:25:06on the club sandwich.
00:25:09Chef hates making them,
00:25:10but your granddad insisted
00:25:12they stay on the menu.
00:25:13We'll, uh, come back to that,
00:25:14Chef, all right?
00:25:16Grounds?
00:25:17The orange trees.
00:25:18Right.
00:25:18Carlos and his crew
00:25:19will be trimming
00:25:20the orange trees this week.
00:25:21That means that the pathway
00:25:23between the patio and the menu
00:25:23Oh, and fresh fruit baskets
00:25:24will be true.
00:25:25It's a documentary.
00:25:26Only looking for this
00:25:28week and a hundred bucks
00:25:29I hope they don't find out.
00:25:31This is a trimble
00:25:33and cup of evening space.
00:25:35It's basically a bracelet.
00:25:37Hmm?
00:25:38Mrs. Cutler's bracelet?
00:25:39She lost it on property
00:25:40when she was here last week.
00:25:41She called when she got home.
00:25:43We can't find it anywhere.
00:25:44So, everybody be on the lookout
00:25:46for a Spanish-style silver bracelet.
00:25:50Well, she's left us her address
00:25:51in Seattle, but she's heartbroken.
00:25:52Oh, for Christ's sake.
00:25:55It's been a week.
00:25:56Somebody stole the damn bracelet.
00:26:00What is this?
00:26:01Never, Neverland?
00:26:02Call Mrs. Cutler.
00:26:04Tell her that she should get on
00:26:05with her damn life.
00:26:07The sculptures,
00:26:08the orange trees,
00:26:10the rattlesnakes,
00:26:10none of it matters.
00:26:11Do you understand?
00:26:12The Catalina Inn is closing.
00:26:15The inn is over forever.
00:26:17Forever.
00:26:17What about the club sandwich?
00:26:23The club sandwich is finished.
00:26:25The club sandwich is finished.
00:26:25Mr. Offerman?
00:26:30Where'd she be?
00:26:31What about the club sandwich is in the middle?
00:26:32Let's go.
00:26:32What about the club?
00:26:32Mr. Offerman, I didn't know or like my grandfather.
00:26:56Just tell me what to sign and where to sign.
00:26:58That's all.
00:26:59Yes.
00:27:00Well, of course, the principal asset is the Catalina Inn, which must be sold.
00:27:05Because to keep it, you'd have to pay $800,000 in estate taxes.
00:27:09We don't want to keep it.
00:27:10Why so high?
00:27:11Because the IRS taxes property on potential.
00:27:15And since the inn is built on commercially zoned land, which abuts an affluent residential neighborhood,
00:27:19it could be put to better use and it'll be taxed accordingly.
00:27:22What kind of better use?
00:27:23More profitable commercially.
00:27:25A mall?
00:27:26Well, an upscale one, yes.
00:27:27No, realized by a major investor with the investment to tear the inn down and replace it.
00:27:31Whatever.
00:27:32It has to be sold.
00:27:33Do we have a buyer?
00:27:34Yes.
00:27:34Recently, a major consortium of real estate developers from Los Angeles has stepped in.
00:27:38Let's get it done as quickly as possible.
00:27:41Money from the sale will go to pay off the taxes, creditors, any fees relating to the probate,
00:27:48and, of course, we'll pay my standard commission.
00:27:54And balance will, of course, go to you, Marshal, as the sole heir.
00:27:57How much?
00:27:58About $450,000.
00:28:00Here.
00:28:00You can read about it over the weekend.
00:28:03You said something about creditors.
00:28:05There's some minor ones, yes.
00:28:06The inn lost money?
00:28:08It broke even.
00:28:10It's sort of like one of those great old European hotels before World War II.
00:28:14The old girl lost money, though, huh?
00:28:15She was in the red.
00:28:17Grandfather insisted on old world service, which was impossible to maintain at a profit.
00:28:21He refused to make any changes at all, wouldn't even get a computer.
00:28:24He said he didn't trust them.
00:28:25And even this sad business, I was only given paper files, which reminds me, if you find
00:28:29any copies of anything, I want you to get them to me immediately.
00:28:31Certainly.
00:28:32Well, until we meet here on Thursday, we'll sign all the necessary papers.
00:28:38Thank you very much.
00:28:40So why have us here the entire week?
00:28:43Well, in case there are any last-minute considerations, I'd like Marshal close at hand.
00:28:47Now, you'll stay in Tucson.
00:28:48Are you all settled in at the foothills?
00:28:50Actually, we're going to stay at my grandfather's house.
00:28:52Truly?
00:28:53I mean, considering the fact that it's about to be sold, is that wise?
00:28:56It could prove, you know, emotional.
00:28:59We're not that sensitive.
00:29:00When exactly will I see the money?
00:29:03In about a month.
00:29:04I'll send it to your New York address.
00:29:05Which may change.
00:29:06I want to make sure to get that to you.
00:29:08Do that.
00:29:08And I'll review everything over the weekend?
00:29:10I'm sorry, what's your name again?
00:29:11Fred Metnick, Esquire.
00:29:14Not the lawyer.
00:29:15Fred's also my foster brother.
00:29:18Excellent.
00:29:21Thursday.
00:29:21Thursday.
00:29:30Whoa.
00:29:41Pool.
00:29:56Uh-huh.
00:29:57Kitchen must be through there.
00:30:13Check it out.
00:30:17This is your family history.
00:30:19Volume one of your whole family history.
00:30:21Oh, my God.
00:30:51My bed in the guest room is the most comfortable bed I've ever been in in my life.
00:31:14It's old but firm.
00:31:17The sheets are new and there's like a warm breeze from the window.
00:31:20It's just outstanding.
00:31:22How's this shoe?
00:31:26Too big.
00:31:29Where the hell did he get this?
00:31:31Graduation?
00:31:32Yeah.
00:31:33Probably from NYU.
00:31:34I think you can call and order them.
00:31:37Yeah, but how did he know I went to NYU?
00:31:49Room service, sir?
00:31:50Room service, sir.
00:31:51Oh, shit.
00:31:52Oh, shit.
00:31:59Oh, my God.
00:32:01This is the best club sandwich I've ever tasted.
00:32:05Really?
00:32:06That's too bad.
00:32:07That's too bad.
00:32:12No, even more, babe.
00:32:13$450,000.
00:32:15Yeah, this lawyer Offerman, he's good.
00:32:18He's smart.
00:32:21Offerman?
00:32:21I don't know.
00:32:21I guess that name is German.
00:32:23Which means the details will be right.
00:32:25That's a pretty bell.
00:32:39There's a woman to see you.
00:32:50What woman?
00:32:51What woman?
00:32:51Where?
00:32:52In your office.
00:32:53I don't have an office.
00:32:55Your grandfather's office?
00:32:57Oh, right.
00:32:58Right.
00:32:59That's because she's here to see him, not me.
00:33:02You know, you might want to explain to her that he's dead.
00:33:05But, uh, if she wants to hang around, he may actually show up.
00:33:12She asked for you, specifically?
00:33:28Meeting number one.
00:33:29Catalina Inn, owner Marshall Pike, and Liz Axelrod, Pima County Coordinator, Equal Employee.
00:33:35Employment Opportunity Commission.
00:33:37What's this about?
00:33:38A complaint.
00:33:39Speaking to the tape.
00:33:40Oh, then you can forget it.
00:33:41The inn is closing.
00:33:42Regardless, we're going to need complete access to all of your files, employment records for
00:33:48the last ten years broken down by race and gender, and we'll want to supervise weekly
00:33:52sensitivity workshops.
00:33:56Can you hold on a second?
00:33:58What the hell?
00:33:59I was polishing the knob.
00:34:00No.
00:34:01What is this woman talking about?
00:34:02What complaint?
00:34:03Henry Pike was fair.
00:34:04He wasn't always by the book.
00:34:05He was hiding me, even, from immigration.
00:34:06But he was always fair.
00:34:07Okay.
00:34:08The problem is, he didn't keep proper files.
00:34:09Hmm.
00:34:10We don't have what this woman wants.
00:34:12What we have is there.
00:34:13The rest is...
00:34:14Yeah, it's with my grandfather, wherever he is.
00:34:15Okay.
00:34:16Miss Axelrod, you better speak to my lawyer.
00:34:17fair. Okay. The problem is he didn't keep proper
00:34:22files. We don't have what this woman wants. What we have is there. The rest is...
00:34:29Yeah, it's with my grandfather, wherever he is.
00:34:39Miss Axelrod, you better speak to my lawyer.
00:34:47Freddie?
00:35:09Fred?
00:35:17Marshalrod?
00:35:35Hey.
00:35:51Hey.
00:35:55Let me ask you something.
00:35:57Have you been hearing any voices?
00:36:00What do you mean?
00:36:01Disembodied voices floating around the house.
00:36:04No.
00:36:05Okay.
00:36:08Definitely not.
00:36:09Okay, forget it.
00:36:13So have you looked at Offerman's papers yet?
00:36:15Marshall, I may be in love with your grandfather's mother.
00:36:21Your whole family going way back is fantastic.
00:36:24You wouldn't believe some of this stuff.
00:36:26Cowboys and war heroes and mining pioneers.
00:36:29But the best to me, personally, is Rebecca.
00:36:33Your great-grandmother.
00:36:34The one who built the Catalina.
00:36:35She was so beautiful, she caused a traffic jam in Paris in 1910.
00:36:40She started a furniture factory in the 20s for disabled veterans who had been gassed in the trenches.
00:36:45She built the Catalina as a way of keeping them working.
00:36:47I mean, the inn was born of philanthropy and, you know, forged in the crucible of courage.
00:36:54Freddie.
00:36:54I'm up to where-
00:36:55There's a woman from the EEOC.
00:36:57She's looking for records or something.
00:36:59She says that I could be in trouble even if the inn is closed.
00:37:01I've got to be a bluff.
00:37:06Siobhan says that my grandfather was fair.
00:37:14When are you planning on doing some work?
00:37:17After a swim.
00:37:18Where'd you get the suit?
00:37:26In the closet.
00:37:27Shit, Freddie.
00:37:29What?
00:37:29Stay out of the old man's stuff.
00:37:32And, uh, Fred, you're turning really pink.
00:37:35You're turning really pink.
00:37:50Brian?
00:37:51No.
00:37:51I am.
00:37:53I am.
00:37:54Very cool.
00:37:55In the closet.
00:37:58You're turning really pink.
00:37:59It's nice.
00:38:00Whatever.
00:38:00You're turning really pink.
00:38:01It's not trzy.
00:38:01You're turning really pink.
00:38:01You're turning really pink.
00:38:02Hey, Mr. Opsley.
00:38:03Hey, no, Dee.
00:38:04Dee, please.
00:38:05What are you doing downtown?
00:38:06Ah, just exploring, I guess.
00:38:07It's a lot different than New York.
00:38:08Hi.
00:38:09This, uh, City Hall?
00:38:10That's it.
00:38:11Yeah.
00:38:12Is everything all right?
00:38:13Yeah, everything's fine.
00:38:14So what are you doing?
00:38:15You got a couple free hours with a little fun?
00:38:16Sure.
00:38:17It's a nice day to spend downtown.
00:38:18Come on, let me show you around.
00:38:19Sure.
00:38:20It's a nice day to spend downtown.
00:38:21Come on, let me show you around.
00:38:22Sure.
00:38:23It's a nice day to spend downtown.
00:38:25Come on, let me show you around.
00:38:26Sure.
00:38:32Bob, I'm assuming the cactus is in play.
00:38:37Sure.
00:38:38No problem.
00:38:39Man, the weather sure turned.
00:38:40Is it, uh, safe to play in the rain?
00:38:42Absolutely.
00:38:43Hey, there's something else I haven't earned,
00:38:45containing your grandfather's ashes in the trunk of my car.
00:38:48Now, please remember to take it with you.
00:38:50I thought he was buried.
00:38:51What about the funeral?
00:38:52No, that was just a memorial service.
00:38:54The ashes are still above ground.
00:38:56I've done the paperwork, but the burial's up to you.
00:38:59Dee, could you just do it for me?
00:39:01Pick a place.
00:39:02Your grandfather's already done that.
00:39:03There's a small family cemetery in the valley.
00:39:05All right, fine.
00:39:06Just take care of it, then.
00:39:07You can add it to my bill.
00:39:08No, no.
00:39:09This is for you to do.
00:39:10Anyway, I'll take your mind off business,
00:39:12away from Heartbreak Hotel.
00:39:15Yeah.
00:39:16Damn.
00:39:17Here, take a mulligan.
00:39:20Another one?
00:39:21I thought you only get one.
00:39:22One per hole.
00:39:27If I were you, I'd stay away from the inn altogether.
00:39:30You know, why focus on death?
00:39:34Good.
00:39:36You know, better to stay focused on the future.
00:39:40What's her name, anyway?
00:39:41Who?
00:39:42The future.
00:39:43Kitty.
00:39:44Ah, Kitty.
00:39:45Her name's Kitty.
00:39:46Well, you see.
00:39:47If you miss things over, you and Kitty are gonna have some money.
00:39:49Oh, my God.
00:39:50Can you die from this?
00:40:04Take it easy.
00:40:05You know what hurts?
00:40:06The creases of my underarms.
00:40:07How's the salmon?
00:40:08Tastes like sunburner cream.
00:40:09Steak is good.
00:40:10Hmm.
00:40:11You see the prints?
00:40:12George Catlin originals.
00:40:13Incredible.
00:40:14I met Agnes today, head of housekeeping.
00:40:15She's wonderful.
00:40:16Apparently, vinegar works better than Windex.
00:40:18May I take those?
00:40:19Yes, please.
00:40:20Was everything to your liking?
00:40:21Yes, thank you.
00:40:22Can you box it, Andrew?
00:40:23Certainly, Mr. Mitnick.
00:40:24May I offer dessert or an apple?
00:40:25Yes, please.
00:40:26I can't see the creases of my underarms.
00:40:27How's the salmon?
00:40:28It tastes like sunburner cream.
00:40:29It tastes like sunburner cream.
00:40:30It's good.
00:40:31You see the prints?
00:40:32George Catlin originals.
00:40:33Incredible.
00:40:34She's wonderful.
00:40:35Apparently, vinegar works better than Windex.
00:40:38May I take those?
00:40:40Yes, please.
00:40:41Was everything to your liking?
00:40:42Yes, thank you.
00:40:43Ash, can you box it, Andrew?
00:40:45Certainly, Mr. Mitnick.
00:40:46May I offer dessert or an after dinner cocktail?
00:40:49Coffee, please.
00:40:50Iced coffee.
00:40:51With a straw.
00:40:56Hello.
00:40:58Oh, my.
00:40:59You're red as a rasher.
00:41:01Am I.
00:41:02Doesn't it hurt?
00:41:03No.
00:41:04He'll be fine.
00:41:08This was Spencer Tracy's favorite table.
00:41:10Spencer Tracy, really?
00:41:12Marshall Spencer Tracy.
00:41:16Was my grandfather in a wheelchair?
00:41:18He had MS.
00:41:19Multiple sclerosis.
00:41:24So tomorrow we'll go hiking, then?
00:41:25Hiking?
00:41:26In the mountains.
00:41:27Oh, excellent.
00:41:28I love...
00:41:29Ah, you know, I'm going to be pretty busy tomorrow.
00:41:32Tomorrow.
00:41:33Marshall?
00:41:34No, thank you.
00:41:35I'm sure we need to talk.
00:41:39Um, no.
00:41:40We don't.
00:41:42Meet me in the morning, behind the inn.
00:41:44Half eight.
00:41:45Half eight.
00:41:52What a girl.
00:41:53What a sexy, sparky little Irish firecracker.
00:41:58What's half eight?
00:41:59What?
00:42:00Half eight.
00:42:01What is that?
00:42:02Seven-thirty or eight-thirty?
00:42:03How should I know?
00:42:05Better be there at seven-thirty.
00:42:09It's 7.30.
00:42:40How long have you been here?
00:42:42You were dreaming, I think.
00:42:58Siobhan, tell me something about yourself.
00:43:00Are you curious?
00:43:02No, not really. I just thought maybe if you talked, you'd slow down.
00:43:05I'm from Ireland.
00:43:11That's an amazing story.
00:43:13Ta!
00:43:17Why did you come to America?
00:43:19To go to school, make a few pennies. That's harder to do at home.
00:43:24You cork?
00:43:25Right.
00:43:26You have family there?
00:43:27My mother. My father's dead. My stepfather's bad.
00:43:35My mother is...
00:43:38You play?
00:43:40A little.
00:43:41Well, get some gin and tea. Let's have at it.
00:43:44A gin and tonic? Where?
00:43:46Fix it yourself.
00:43:48Oh, don't worry. I'm security.
00:43:51a little
00:43:53well get some gin and tea
00:43:55let's have at it
00:43:56oh gin and tonic
00:43:57where
00:43:58fix it yourself
00:44:00oh don't worry
00:44:02I'm security
00:44:03why are you stopping
00:44:14we're nearly at the top
00:44:15you won't do it
00:44:19I know you won't
00:44:21you're right
00:44:23not this
00:44:24I'm talking about the Catalina
00:44:27claws in the Catalina
00:44:29I'm Yakojima
00:44:33yeah
00:44:34hot as hell
00:44:36of course
00:44:37Hayato's impending attack
00:44:39was foremost on her minds
00:44:40but then there was that
00:44:41indigenous snake population
00:44:43we had to deal with
00:44:44what kind of snakes
00:44:46mostly a basic tiger
00:44:48green about a foot long
00:44:50and there's a weeping winder
00:44:53even larger
00:44:54about five feet
00:44:56put you in a co-
00:45:00check
00:45:00put you in a coma
00:45:01but it was ticket home
00:45:03and finally there's lightning louis
00:45:07lightning louis
00:45:10yeah
00:45:10how big
00:45:12eight
00:45:14inches
00:45:15eight
00:45:18god damn
00:45:19inches of pure evil
00:45:21black and yellow
00:45:22what if you got bit by lightning louis
00:45:26a plot in arlington
00:45:27if they found you
00:45:28eternity in japanese mud
00:45:31if they didn't
00:45:32either way
00:45:33your mother got a folded flag
00:45:35sirvanna Catalina closed
00:45:40the second my grandfather died
00:45:42it wasn't my fault
00:45:42it's also not my fault
00:45:44that everyone here is in denial
00:45:45why weren't you at the funeral
00:45:47it was a memorial
00:45:48how can you be so cold
00:45:52you come from a strong family
00:45:56i have three memories of my grandfather
00:46:02i remember him angry throwing a garbage can across 49th street
00:46:06i remember trying to sleep one night while he and dad argued about the ted offensive
00:46:10and i remember wondering where the hell he was the night my parents died
00:46:13you feel sorry for yourself
00:46:15my parents were hippies who died strung out on heroin
00:46:19i have no brothers or sisters or uncles or cousins
00:46:22you're abandoning your legacy because you think it abandoned you
00:46:25the inn is not my legacy
00:46:26this is the first time i've ever even been here
00:46:28it's a family hotel
00:46:29you're the family
00:46:30there's nothing i can do about it
00:46:31do you know how many people this will affect
00:46:33even if i wanted to which i don't
00:46:35i couldn't help save the inn
00:46:36you know my grandfather must have known that those taxes were unpayable by the way
00:46:39i mean you might have tried this whole guilt trip out on him
00:46:42i know he gave you a chance to keep the catalina going
00:46:45how do you know that what chance
00:46:47i'm not sure
00:46:47there is no chance
00:46:48look it's better this way
00:46:51i have a future in new york
00:46:52i have plans
00:46:53i intend to see them through
00:46:54he meant to give you a chance
00:46:58don't be surprised sirvon
00:47:01because henry pike
00:47:02has a way of letting you down when you need him the most
00:47:04maybe it's a family treat
00:47:08you want the money
00:47:10that's all
00:47:12and i hope it's a hell of a lot
00:47:16it's a lot
00:47:19so
00:47:30so
00:47:41you're sure there's nothing you came to talk about specifically no no really I
00:48:01just was in the neighborhood Marshall look no major change in life no matter how natural
00:48:11or inevitable it's going to be accomplished easily things end when there's sorrow things
00:48:17begin when there's joy how does he make the sauce hello quick question the ladies club wants to add
00:48:34another 20 to the luncheon but that would mean expanding into the Safari room Allison it's very
00:48:39simple okay the ladies club whatever it doesn't matter but the Safari room is already booked by
00:48:44the tuck wedding fine fine the Safari room is booked fine then you tell the ladies club that unless they
00:48:49want to become part of tuck wedding which I'm sure they don't then they're gonna have to find a way
00:48:52to keep their numbers down really yeah really
00:49:06get after it Eleanor let's see some hustle out there
00:49:14so
00:50:20How long does it take to melt?
00:50:23In the open, a couple hours.
00:50:28Yeah.
00:50:30I guess you look a little closer when you know it's not going to be there tomorrow.
00:50:36I guess you look a little closer when you know it's not going to be there tomorrow.
00:51:06That's Augustus Pike, your great-great-grandfather.
00:51:12He was one of the toughest of all the Rough Riders.
00:51:15Rough Riders?
00:51:16That's Teddy Roosevelt.
00:51:17That outfit was badass.
00:51:19San Juan Hill, volume two.
00:51:22Somewhere in the middle, Augustus gets a purple heart and a silver cross for carrying an injured man across 300 yards of live-fire battlefield.
00:51:31Even though he himself had bullets in his leg and stomach.
00:51:36The stomach, Marshal.
00:51:38It's the worst.
00:51:40How do you know?
00:51:41I've read.
00:51:43I've heard.
00:51:44But he lived.
00:51:45Long enough to build a future and set up a trust for his children.
00:51:49Also to see Rebecca open the Catalina.
00:51:51Holy cow!
00:51:52This guy, here in the group shot, he looks just like my grandfather.
00:51:59Your grandfather?
00:52:00I swear.
00:52:03I don't think so, Fred.
00:52:05I didn't say it was him.
00:52:06I just said it looks like him.
00:52:08I won't go to the inn anymore.
00:52:15Because it's tough around here, Kitty.
00:52:16A lot of people are going to be out of work.
00:52:20You know that secretary I told you about the other day?
00:52:22The, uh, the overweight one?
00:52:26Yeah, she's pretty good at making me feel guilty.
00:52:32I know.
00:52:32I know.
00:52:33Forget it.
00:52:34It'll all be over soon.
00:52:38Okay.
00:52:40Good night.
00:53:08Good night.
00:53:38What trust?
00:54:08You said that my great-great-grandfather created a trust for his children. Volume 2, remember?
00:54:16Volume 3, actually. Catalina Trust. Negostas didn't really start it. It was around since God knows when.
00:54:24What happened to it? Where is it now?
00:54:26I don't know. It ended at some point. Probably years ago. And it's like 3 in the morning, right?
00:54:31Could my grandfather have saved the inn?
00:54:33How's that?
00:54:34If he wanted to give me a chance to keep it running, could he have done that?
00:54:37Well, the problem would be the taxes. I know.
00:54:40As it is now, they're 800 grand. He needed to value the property somehow so he could afford to pay the taxes.
00:54:46How?
00:54:47Well, I suppose he could put it in a trust.
00:54:50Like the Catalina Trust?
00:54:52Any trust.
00:54:53And?
00:54:54Well, that way he could stipulate a restriction on use.
00:54:57So the property could never be used for anything but the Catalina Inn?
00:55:00Right. Grandfather.
00:55:03The marshal.
00:55:06This is all a dream.
00:55:09Yeah.
00:55:10Yeah.
00:55:11You have to sell it.
00:55:40The Guys.
00:55:41Yeah.
00:55:42The
00:55:54A
00:55:5738
00:55:58Hey.
00:56:17I want the canteen back.
00:56:19How long was my grandfather in a wheelchair?
00:56:22A couple of years.
00:56:23Longer.
00:56:23A long time.
00:56:25The canteen.
00:56:27Yeah.
00:56:28It's upstairs.
00:56:29Hold on.
00:56:40Shit.
00:56:50Marshall!
00:56:51Hello?
00:57:00Hello?
00:57:02Who is this?
00:57:04This is Savannah Reardon.
00:57:06I'm looking for Marshall Pike.
00:57:08He's engaged.
00:57:09I'll take a message, will I?
00:57:11No, forget it.
00:57:12Oh, hey, Siobhan.
00:57:26What have you got there?
00:57:27Nothing really.
00:57:28Paper's about to sail.
00:57:30How are you?
00:57:30I double-checked everything.
00:57:47There's no existence anywhere of any kind of trust.
00:57:51It's cool.
00:57:52It's basically a contract.
00:57:53Straightforward agreement of sale.
00:57:54Yeah?
00:57:56It's a good deal, technically.
00:57:58Just need to read over the first four pages, sign the last one.
00:58:02Now?
00:58:03Tomorrow.
00:58:05Offerment will have a notary.
00:58:07So, uh, you read everything?
00:58:10Yeah.
00:58:11Freddy, everything?
00:58:12Yes.
00:58:14There's only one weird thing, but it's not important.
00:58:17What?
00:58:18The wording in the contract assumes you're here in person.
00:58:21Here?
00:58:22Where?
00:58:22In Tucson?
00:58:23Right.
00:58:23It's kind of implied.
00:58:24In order to sign, Marshall Pike must have been in Tucson, in person, for at least a week.
00:58:28It says that.
00:58:29It assumes it.
00:58:30That's why it's weird.
00:58:31It's like it came from some other document and made its way into this.
00:58:35So, I'm here now because something somewhere says I have to be.
00:58:38Right.
00:58:39So what?
00:58:40What does it matter?
00:58:41It doesn't affect the contract.
00:58:46How long will it take for the end to shut down?
00:58:49Well, it depends on the developers.
00:58:51We sell to Offerman.
00:58:52Offerman sells to them.
00:58:53They're the ones who actually shut it down.
00:58:56It'll be quick, though.
00:58:57They won't be sentimental.
00:58:58They're from L.A.
00:59:01They're from L.A.
00:59:31So this is your fantasy, then?
00:59:59Yes, it's your fantasy.
00:59:59It's your fantasy.
01:00:02It sucks.
01:00:07Fuck!
01:00:24Fuck!
01:00:25Fuck!
01:00:26Fuck!
01:00:26!
01:00:26Fuck!
01:00:28Fuck!
01:00:28I knew it!
01:00:29Hi.
01:00:36A canteen.
01:00:37Well, that's my man, always prepared.
01:00:39Kitty!
01:00:40I took the earliest flight.
01:00:42Why?
01:00:43Why?
01:00:44No, I mean, I...
01:00:47Hey there.
01:00:53How did you find this house?
01:00:55I asked.
01:00:56At Catalina?
01:00:58Yes.
01:00:58At the front desk?
01:01:00Yes, Marshall, at the front desk.
01:01:02What, uh, what'd you think of the inn?
01:01:04Oh, I didn't really look.
01:01:06The lobby was musty.
01:01:07Yeah, that's just the carpets need to be steam cleaned.
01:01:10Are you all right?
01:01:12Yeah, I'm fine.
01:01:14Are you happy to see me?
01:01:15Of course I am.
01:01:17I know it's crazy with the closing and the money and our future and everything.
01:01:21I wanted to be with you.
01:01:23Oh, thanks, babe.
01:01:25So what time's the signing?
01:01:26It's at noon.
01:01:27Um, I have to go get Freddy.
01:01:29So, um, just wait here.
01:01:41Allison, hey.
01:01:42Uh, I borrowed this from Miss O'Reardon.
01:01:43Siobhan?
01:01:44Yeah, could you return it for me, please?
01:01:46Are you going somewhere?
01:01:47She'll want to know your schedule.
01:01:48Why don't you drop by the office yourself?
01:01:50Yes, we have a few minutes, Marshall.
01:01:51Let's meet Siobhan.
01:01:59Siobhan, thank you for the loan.
01:02:02Great, uh, we gotta go.
01:02:03Marshall?
01:02:03Where are you going?
01:02:05I'm Kitty Luhusen.
01:02:06Hello.
01:02:07Where are you going?
01:02:09Marshall, is this the girl you've been calling over wait?
01:02:11She's a rail.
01:02:12Uh, that was someone else, actually.
01:02:14Kitty?
01:02:14Marshall, introduce us properly.
01:02:16Yes, Kitty, this is Siobhan.
01:02:18Siobhan, this is Kitty.
01:02:19We should go.
01:02:20Yes, the secretary.
01:02:22How do you do?
01:02:22I'm Marshall's fiance.
01:02:23Are you?
01:02:24He didn't mention it.
01:02:25We should go in the traffic.
01:02:27Wow, half eleven already.
01:02:29Yeah.
01:02:30Yes, we're engaged.
01:02:31You're here to hold his hand.
01:02:33How's that?
01:02:34I thought it might be a difficult time.
01:02:37Oh, closing up shop and all.
01:02:38Yes, it must be difficult.
01:02:40Still, you'll be fine.
01:02:41Good secretaries are rare.
01:02:43Took me years to find one.
01:02:44Do you have a green card?
01:02:46Hey, who's in the office?
01:02:52Gotta ask them in.
01:02:53What the hell?
01:02:54You let them in?
01:02:56Freddie.
01:02:56We'll get them out.
01:02:57Oh, you can't throw us out.
01:02:58Call security.
01:03:00Did you tell them about the ladies?
01:03:02Oh.
01:03:02What?
01:03:02What ladies?
01:03:03The ladies club.
01:03:04Remember, your one and only decision.
01:03:06What?
01:03:06What decision?
01:03:07I took a hard line, like you said.
01:03:09They opted for the Foothills Resort.
01:03:10They said the ladies...
01:03:11They pulled out the ladies club.
01:03:13A 45-year client.
01:03:14Christ almighty, the idiot grandson.
01:03:17Hey, screw you.
01:03:18Verbal abuse.
01:03:18Sexual harassment.
01:03:22You're completely daft.
01:03:23They cannot just add 20 people whenever they want to.
01:03:26Marshall, calm down.
01:03:26I've seen enough.
01:03:27The safari room was booked.
01:03:28There was a tuck wedding, remember?
01:03:29Be creative, you big wunker.
01:03:31Mr. Flint's here.
01:03:32Oh, boy, Augie.
01:03:33Game over, baby.
01:03:34Oh, okay.
01:03:35Who gets the move?
01:03:35Augie, you tell Miss Axelrod and her friends from the EEOC to get out the nearest door.
01:03:39You heard the man, sweetkates.
01:03:41Sweetkates.
01:03:42I have a word.
01:03:42Let's try to comfort him.
01:03:43You try to comfort him.
01:03:45Fun times.
01:03:51You try to comfort him.
01:04:19Call, please, but this is my desk.
01:04:22Good.
01:04:34So what time's your flight tomorrow?
01:04:50Afternoon.
01:04:54Well, come straight back to the apartment.
01:04:59And don't bring Freddy.
01:05:04Now it's outside.
01:05:07Even when the door is at the hat,
01:05:11When you're in here,
01:05:13it might be something.
01:05:14Or dalam big bogus it's not on the beach,
01:05:17but something is one of the deformities.
01:05:19But here,
01:05:20it is you.
01:05:22Exactly.
01:05:23Due to that
01:05:30It's my great uncle, I think.
01:05:38You think?
01:05:40Is your name Pike?
01:05:42Marshall Pike.
01:06:00Hey, no way, it's 4.58.
01:06:26I'm looking for some information on something called the Catalina Trust.
01:06:30Hold on.
01:06:35Yes, it's here.
01:06:37Really? It exists?
01:06:39I'll get it.
01:06:57What?
01:06:58Strange.
01:06:58What's strange?
01:07:00Nothing's there.
01:07:03Catalina Trust, right?
01:07:04Right.
01:07:06You know, sometimes when a file's been dissolved in the last month or so, the name may still show up on the computer, even though it's no longer here in the building.
01:07:15No, it's not here anyway.
01:07:17But there is a recent record of the Catalina Trust.
01:07:19No.
01:07:20Well, then why did you just...
01:07:21I thought so for a minute, but no.
01:07:23Look, is it in here or not?
01:07:25I must have misread something.
01:07:29You're out of luck.
01:07:30You're out of luck.
01:07:31No, it's just me.
01:07:32You're out of luck.
01:07:33I say it out of luck.
01:07:33I don't know.
01:07:35I'm out of luck.
01:07:36I don't know.
01:07:37I do it.
01:07:37I mean, you're out of luck.
01:07:39I don't know.
01:07:40You're out of luck.
01:07:41I'll be right in here.
01:07:43I'll be right in here.
01:07:43I just want to talk about it.
01:09:15Which one is this?
01:09:17Which one is this?
01:09:19What did my grandfather drink?
01:09:22The best bourbon.
01:09:23Oh, that's the best.
01:09:38Give me another.
01:09:39This time, with ice.
01:09:41This was the old pike ranch.
01:09:43Oh, at a ranch?
01:09:44Yes, but it's long gone.
01:09:45You know, I think this guy here, he looks just like my grandfather.
01:09:49Who, Dave Mitnick?
01:09:51Mitnick, what?
01:09:52Davey was a cutie, but he could be so obnoxious.
01:09:55Mitnick?
01:09:56That is my grandfather.
01:09:57Oh, my lord.
01:09:59Oh, I meant obnoxious in a good way.
01:10:02You know, like funny.
01:10:15Davey was only here a short time.
01:10:17But he was friends with Henry Pike.
01:10:18And how.
01:10:19They were ranch hands together, troublemakers.
01:10:22Davey broke a lot of hearts before he went back east of that girl of his.
01:10:25That girl was my grandmother.
01:10:28Wow, that's amazing.
01:10:30Which means it must have been set up.
01:10:32What do you mean, set up?
01:10:33Well, Marshall and I are foster brothers together, which couldn't have been an accident.
01:10:38It must have been planned somehow by our grandfathers.
01:10:42Where is he?
01:11:03Yes, Dad, I know.
01:11:17I am aware of what time it is there, but this is really important.
01:11:20I need to clear up a few things here.
01:11:22Hello?
01:11:40Hello?
01:11:40Hello?
01:11:52Marshall?
01:12:22Oh
01:12:52Achei, assim, tão desamado
01:12:58Ah, meu coração
01:13:05Que nunca amou
01:13:09Na meu rei sincero amado
01:13:14Vai, o meu coração
01:13:21There's no reason, there's no reason
01:13:28I don't know, I don't know
01:13:33Who, without my wind, says the reason
01:13:42Corre sempre tempestade
01:13:48Vai, meu coração
01:14:12De couro
01:14:13Mi
01:14:42away from you. Henry arranged for you to live with us. Your father told you all this just now?
01:14:48Yeah, and that's not all, Marshall. Dad says that the adoption and the money was all done as part of
01:14:53a trust. He doesn't remember the details exactly, but maybe, maybe it was the Catalina trust. Of
01:15:00course it was. I know it was, which means Offerman... Offerman's been lying, hiding it. Why would
01:15:06Offerman lie? Because he wants his commission. Maybe he gets a kickback from developers. It
01:15:10doesn't matter anyway. You sign the contract. So what do we do? Don't worry. Most lawyers
01:15:22are good people. You go in and ring the doorbell and ask for the contract back. Siobhan and
01:15:29I will wait here. Won't be ringing any doorbells, Freddie. What do you mean?
01:15:40What's the plan? We break in, we steal the contract, and we get out. Wait, that's the
01:15:47plan? Hey, it's your basic B&E. We're gonna go show that crap bastard that we can play hardball
01:15:51too. Well, I would just like to remind you that that's a felony. Here, try this. Holy cow.
01:15:58Perfect. Perfect. Why are you doing this? Because, Freddie, I am not an attorney. So I respect
01:16:10the law. Okay, if I'm not bad, in ten minutes, I want you to start your car. Oh, the law is
01:16:19for you, all right? I'm fine. I'll claim rush to judgment, of course, but the core of our
01:16:28defense will be Marshall's insanity. He'll still do a nickel, but the giggle factory is on the
01:16:34end. You broke the law. I know, Freddie. I'm sorry. Society's glue. Right now, Offerman owns the inn.
01:16:57Technically, but I imagine he'll be signing it over to the developers today. Today? Uh-huh. Even
01:17:04if you prove Offerman lied about anything, once the developers sign, you'll need 20 lawyers
01:17:09and 20 years to get the inn back. Game's over. You don't have any cards left. Oh, I do have
01:17:16a card. What? I trust that my grandfather protected the inn. Grandfather you didn't even know?
01:17:29Right. Him. Okay. So hand me that briefcase. Need some weight. I'll drive.
01:17:52You know, I would really rather wait outside with Siobhan. Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Hope you all brought your checkbooks. I think we can do this really quickly. Marshal?
01:17:59You didn't have to be here today. Can I have a word with you, please? Yes, later. Why don't you meet me in my office?
01:18:06Now. It has to be now, outside in the hallway.
01:18:13Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you all brought your checkbooks.
01:18:17I think we can do this really quickly.
01:18:20Well, Marshal, you didn't have to be here today.
01:18:23Can I have a word with you, please?
01:18:25Yes, later. Why don't you meet me in my office?
01:18:28Now. It has to be now, outside in the hallway.
01:18:35All right. Excuse me, all of you. I'll be back in a moment.
01:18:43So what is this?
01:18:46He made a copy.
01:18:48Who made a copy of what?
01:18:50The Catalina Trust, my grandfather.
01:18:54I don't know what you're talking about.
01:18:55You burned the original. You deleted the city records.
01:18:58You sent Miss Axelrod to the end to see if she could find a stray copy.
01:19:01But she couldn't because it was at my grandfather's house.
01:19:03The house you never wanted me to stay in.
01:19:05But see, now I've got it. I found it.
01:19:10All right. Let's see what you have.
01:19:12Restricted use. You know, that might interest those gentlemen inside.
01:19:14Are they aware that the land is only commercially zoned
01:19:16as long as the inn is standing?
01:19:18My grandfather knew I would never sell this place
01:19:20if I spent a week here.
01:19:22That's the provision that you forgot to omit.
01:19:25That was your mistake.
01:19:27All right. And what do you want to do?
01:19:37Maybe we call the Arizona State Bar, see if they can sort this out.
01:19:41Or...
01:19:42Or you tear up my signature and you send them all home.
01:19:45Sales off.
01:19:51Marshall.
01:19:55Don't be an idiot.
01:19:58You take the money, you go back to New York.
01:20:02The end's never gonna make it.
01:20:03I think the end's never gonna make it.
01:20:06Don't be an idiot.
01:20:08Come on.
01:20:09That's not fair.
01:20:10That's not fair, no matter who else has.
01:20:11You're a judge.
01:20:12That's not fair.
01:20:13Don't forget what's being done.
01:20:14You're a judge.
01:20:15You're a judge.
01:20:16You're like, no, you're not so mean.
01:20:18He's a judge.
01:20:19You're a judge.
01:20:20You're a judge.
01:20:21You're a judge.
01:20:22First, let's get this place into black.
01:20:43As of today, Allison will be acting general manager.
01:20:48Siobhan and I will be organizing any paperwork
01:20:50and sorting out the general situation.
01:20:53Freddie will be representing the Catalina in all legal matters.
01:20:56Yes, I'll be contesting an alienation of affection suit
01:20:59filed by Marshall's ex-fiancee in...
01:21:01The carpets in the lobby will be steam cleaned on Tuesday.
01:21:04Also, I have an appointment with the ladies' club tomorrow.
01:21:06I'll get them back.
01:21:09Chef, I'm sorry to say that the club sandwich
01:21:12is officially back on the menu.
01:21:16And, Eleanor, please include a note to Mrs. Cutler
01:21:18saying that we're sorry for the delay in returning her bracelet.
01:21:20And that we look forward to seeing her and her husband again next year.
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