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Maxton Hall - The World Between Us Season 2 Episode 5

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00:00I don't
00:07I don't
00:30I'ma be your love
00:31When the crazy world
00:33Turn the hell on earth
00:35I'ma be your love
00:37When the fire burns
00:39When the vessel turns
00:41I'ma be your love
00:43I'ma be your love
00:48When the crazy world
00:50Turn the hell on earth
00:52I'ma be your love
00:54I'ma be your love
00:56Bad blood come and go
01:03And you're still coming home
01:11Ain't no one about the top
01:15Tall enough, baby
01:18We rise, we fall
01:23We fall
01:24We fall
01:26When the fire burn
01:27When the blessed are
01:29I'mma be your love
01:31I'mma be your love
01:32When the crazy world
01:34Turn the head on, oh
01:36I'mma be your love
01:38I'mma be your love
01:40When the fire burn
01:42When the blessed are
01:44I'mma be your love
01:45James!
01:46Loneo!
01:47Dad's here!
01:48Hey!
02:00Hey.
02:15How come you're already back here?
02:17Where's James?
02:19His room, probably.
02:20I hear his Oxford interviews were a success.
02:23Hopefully he's had some time to dedicate to our meeting tomorrow as well.
02:26I assume so.
02:27I'll ask him.
02:28Dad.
02:30How about a late-night cover?
02:32It'll calm us after a long day.
02:34I'll tell James to join us and we can discuss everything.
02:38Yeah.
02:40Good idea.
02:47I'm sorry.
02:49It's just a shame.
02:51It's all good, though.
02:54How high are we here?
02:55Can I climb out somewhere?
02:56Hey, no way.
02:59Sooner or later, he has to find out about us being together.
03:07How about now, yeah?
03:13Sometimes it's fear itself that we should fear most.
03:16Only those who can face it can learn whether it was justified.
03:21Those who run away from it will always carry its shadow with them.
03:24James, I...
03:46Dan.
03:46I believe no introductions are necessary.
03:50You know Ruby, don't you?
03:52Hello, Mr. Beaufort.
04:02Miss Val.
04:03We're having a late cup of tea.
04:05Would you like to join us?
04:10I would.
04:32From what I hear within school, you're very active.
04:36I have a lead role on the events committee.
04:38And she's our year group's best.
04:41And you're continuing to study?
04:43In Autumn at Oxford, yes.
04:45And what did you decide on the subject you'll read there?
04:47PPE.
04:48Philosophy, political science.
04:49Economics.
04:50I studied the same subjects myself, in fact.
04:53Also at Balliol.
04:55I'm going to St. Hilda's, sir.
04:56Just like your mother.
05:02You've never said that?
05:05Back then, I moved to England for Cordelia.
05:08The memories we share together in Oxford, those are among the fondest of all.
05:18Your parents, what do they do?
05:20My father's a cook and my mother's a master baker.
05:22Oh, so not academic.
05:24They have a really charming bakery.
05:26The cinnamon knots are an absolute dream.
05:29My daughter's well aware of my weakness for a good bakery.
05:32So then, I assume they won't be able to support your studies for the entire time.
05:37Luckily, it's not a problem any longer.
05:39Ruby's got a scholarship from the Alice Campbell Foundation.
05:42Ah.
05:42That is excellent news.
05:46Congratulations.
05:47And what draws you to Oxford, Miss Bell?
05:51Even if it risks sounding very cheesy, but...
05:55I would have to say my heart.
05:57As a girl, I remember taking a day trip with my father there one summer.
06:06He told me all about the history of the city and how many people come from all over the world to study there every year.
06:12We, uh, picnicked under the roses in the college gardens and simply listened to everyone as Plato, Nietzsche, and the theories of Simone de Beauvoir were debated.
06:26It was magical.
06:27So since then, studying at Oxford's all I've ever wanted, and I've annoyed my parents ever since.
06:35I, uh, still have some things to do.
06:38Excuse me if you wouldn't mind.
06:40Naturally.
06:41I wish you a safe journey back tonight, Miss Bell.
06:46Good night.
06:49Good night.
06:54Tell me it wasn't something I said.
06:57Good night.
07:22Good night.
07:27I hope the roses survive the storm.
07:53They have already experienced a lot.
07:57Mrs. Beaufort had already cared for them since her own childhood.
08:02How long did you and Mrs. Beaufort know each other?
08:09My grandfather had worked as the chauffeur for the family for many years.
08:13Then my father after him.
08:14I spent my childhood here.
08:16My heart felt sympathy, Percy.
08:26No rain.
08:27No flowers.
08:28That's what my father always used to say to us children when we were sad.
08:32We must bear in mind that time heals all wounds, and that even the most painful experiences can lead us to develop further.
08:40Sometimes we can even draw strength from them.
08:44That gives me courage.
08:49Yeah?
08:49Ruby, I have to say it once again, you are extraordinary.
09:05We're so proud of what you do every day, and now there's this scholarship on top of that.
09:10That is unbelievable.
09:12Thanks, Mom.
09:13Although I'm a little bit worried.
09:20I'm so happy that James was introduced to us.
09:23He really seems to be a nice young man.
09:27But don't forget you have, due to him, suffered a lot of emotion.
09:31He has changed, though.
09:32Yeah, I know.
09:32It's important to be careful, remember.
09:42And from what I've seen in the press, I'd say his father definitely isn't the most easy person you'll meet.
09:48There are complications that are all part of such a relationship that we can't even imagine.
09:53Darling, his is an entirely different world.
09:55Mom, you and Dad prove to us every day that love shifts mountains if necessary.
09:59Maybe we haven't reached your level yet, but we're off on our way.
10:12Just promise me you'll look after yourself the best you can.
10:20I promise, Mom.
10:24Good night.
10:26Good night.
10:29Good night.
10:58James.
10:59What should I do now?
11:25You can leave me, can't you?
11:28You're alone like this.
11:32How could you?
11:38Dad?
11:39Dad!
11:41Hey.
11:42Hey, hey, Dad.
11:43You're okay?
11:44Everything's okay.
11:45You're okay, Dad.
11:47Come on, you're okay.
11:49Everything's okay.
11:51Everything's okay.
11:54Hey.
11:56Mom.
11:56Dad.
11:57Dad.
11:57No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
11:59Hey, everything's okay, Dad.
12:01Hey.
12:02You're all good.
12:03We're here.
12:05Shh.
12:06Hey.
12:07It's all right.
12:09It's all right.
12:10Shh.
12:10Shh.
12:11Hey.
12:12Hey.
12:14It's all right.
12:17It's all right.
12:17It's all right.
12:19morning.
12:31Morning.
12:31Morning.
12:32I had a pretty awful dream.
12:44That was no dream.
12:48It was so surreal.
12:50It made me sad somehow, but also strangely peaceful.
12:54So strange.
12:57Here's something for the meeting I've prepared.
13:01I've included all the important numbers and current information.
13:05You'll find it all clearly listed.
13:08Good morning, children.
13:10Hey.
13:10How are you, Dad?
13:17Let's just please forget that.
13:19There's no need to worry. No shame in it.
13:24Hey.
13:26Hey.
13:27It's all good.
13:30Something last night has to teach us is that...
13:33is that we always have to be together.
13:37We're together, Dad.
13:40Lydia has already collated some data for the meeting.
13:44You really should take a look.
13:45This is just a few ideas I've scribbled down.
13:48But it should actually give you all the relevant information anyway.
13:51And I've also listed a concept that I've already been working on for a while.
13:55In case the moment comes, you could present it and show that behind Beaufort there's a progressive and strong mindset stance.
14:01Let's try it, shall we?
14:11Ready?
14:13Mm-hmm.
14:18Ready to head out?
14:20Yeah.
14:21I know there are no photographers in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
14:38No, Kieran, the photos are within the frame.
14:40I mean, in the budget.
14:42Bring it, will you, as tomorrow it has to be hanging.
14:46Who's desperate to do more?
14:48Coolest costume.
14:53I'm going to put this bag on, yeah?
14:54Bam.
14:55Pretty sweet, right?
14:56Yeah, stylish.
14:57Really working it.
14:59That's good, huh?
15:00Cyril.
15:01Hey.
15:02Perfect.
15:02Yeah.
15:04Oi, they wobble.
15:06What do you reckon?
15:08Maybe this is better.
15:09I reckon it suits you, brother.
15:10Tuttle.
15:12Hi.
15:12Hey.
15:15Hey.
15:16Hiya.
15:16Hiya.
15:16Was it OK in the end with your dad?
15:21Let's just say it was a well-needed release for him.
15:24It's as if meeting you yesterday has forced him to reconsider
15:27and made him decide to make amends.
15:30Really?
15:31He even listened to my ideas for the meeting
15:32and was quietly enthusiastic.
15:34He and James will now discuss them with the board
15:36before the shareholders' meeting tomorrow.
15:38Lydia, that's so cool.
15:39Hiya.
15:40Hiya.
15:40Hiya.
15:41Hiya.
15:41Hiya.
15:42Hiya.
15:42Hiya.
15:43Hiya.
15:43Hiya.
15:44Hiya.
15:44Hiya.
15:45Hiya.
15:45Hiya.
15:46Hiya.
15:46Hiya.
15:46Hiya.
15:56Do you want to help?
15:56Mm.
15:57Here.
15:58You can hang the flowers on the tree.
15:59Yeah, thank you.
16:00She's there.
16:01Yep.
16:06Yeah, it's just over there.
16:07We can go and try her later.
16:12Hello, Owen.
16:13James.
16:14Great that you're here.
16:15Great that you're here.
16:15Yeah.
16:16Thanks for coming, Mr.
16:17Hello, James.
16:17Mortimer.
16:18Oh.
16:19Oh, welcome.
16:20Mortimer.
16:21Welcome.
16:22Good to see you.
16:23Harold.
16:32Hello.
16:32How are you?
16:33How are you?
16:35Thank you all for coming.
16:35Thank you all for coming.
16:36Ladies, gentlemen.
16:38In preparation for the investor round tomorrow, we have adjusted our presentation as discussed.
16:44Mortimer, despite the grandiose promises of success, it's the actual share price deteriorating.
16:50James' unfortunate speech at the Campbell Gala was not really helpful.
16:54I really hope that you're aware of the situation you've put the company in because of your
16:58unpredictable behavior at that time, young man.
17:05From the bottom of my heart, I'm sorry if your opinion is that I've affected the company
17:11with my actions.
17:12Who's interested in your opinion?
17:14The results are there for us to see.
17:16Under Cordelia, this would never have happened, James.
17:18The numbers are there and everyone can see it.
17:20And the facts as well.
17:21Gentlemen.
17:22Gentlemen.
17:23Please.
17:24I can understand your anger, but give James a chance to detail the situation.
17:34At first glance, it might seem like there's a correlation between the share's decline
17:39and my expression.
17:41But since the speech went viral, there has in fact been an increase in brand awareness,
17:44especially among young females who are a lucrative option.
17:47James, we've never targeted female customers with anything, and an increase of younger customers
17:52will only help us in the long term.
17:54What's important for us here is to have an acute, noteworthy plan to ensure that none of our
17:59customers will leave us.
18:02In that case, and with respect, I believe it would be wisest to offer investors a two-pronged
18:06strategy presentation.
18:07And I believe in the current situation, it will be wisest to reserve your advice.
18:10It's thanks to you we're in this situation, you know.
18:15Harold.
18:17James, we can discuss the innovative aspect of your ideas at another time in detail.
18:22Of course, we've given a lot of thought to our brand, and guarding our image, and as
18:27soon as possible, stabilizing it all.
18:30Miss Stevens has now developed a marketing strategy with which we will emphasize the proven
18:35core elements of our brand and our future plan.
18:38Miss Stevens?
18:39Boafort is a tradition-rich brand, and especially in today's times, lifelong traditions, stable values,
18:52and high standards of quality are always recognized.
18:56And by acknowledging our investors, we'll regain their trust along with that of our customers,
19:02and we'll go back to focusing on the financially established core target group of 40-plus.
19:08I agree.
19:09Well, I do spell it.
19:10All right, that's a good thing now.
19:11I see it, too.
19:12It is absolutely a good thing.
19:13It is a good thing.
19:14It's a good thing.
19:15Oh, this is a good thing.
19:16It's a good thing.
19:17It's a good thing.
19:18It's a good thing.
19:19It's a good thing.
19:20It's a good thing.
19:21Whoa!
19:22Uh...
19:23That looks pretty dangerous, what you're trying.
19:26Are you sure that you know what you're doing, Kieran?
19:29Mm-hmm.
19:30He does all of this just for you.
19:32What do we do if he actually falls?
19:36Believe what you want. Everyone sees the evidence.
19:40Kieran, you have to support yourselves.
19:42It seems other things are also going on at the moment without you seeing.
19:46Yeah, that's good.
19:49Be careful, Kieran.
19:52Lynn, since when?
19:55We had a secret on-off type thing going on last year.
19:58Friends with benefits, without any pressure.
20:01Then my dad left my mum and I guess it was just that everything was reorganised.
20:05And then it became less on than off.
20:07But after the white picnic, he called me again to ask how I was doing
20:11and now we're having a lot of contact.
20:14I know you don't like each other, but he totally has another side.
20:17And when we're together, we have a really good time.
20:20And it's not like it's forever.
20:21I didn't notice. That's what surprises me, Mum.
20:24Are you all right?
20:27Not really.
20:30I'm totally fine.
20:31I'll be right back, yeah?
20:32OK.
20:33Hello, Mrs Campbell.
20:34Definitely good, yeah?
20:37Oh, OK.
20:38I understand.
20:39I'm OK.
20:40Thanks.
20:41Naturally, thank you for the information.
20:42What's happened?
20:43Looks good, right?
20:44Looks good, right?
20:45Thanks.
20:46Thanks.
20:47Thanks.
20:48I'll prepare everything and circulate the PDFs so that I can do.
20:50I'll prepare everything and circulate the PDFs so that I can do.
20:52everyone has it for tomorrow's meeting.
20:53Thank you, Julia.
20:54Yeah.
20:55Thank you, Julia.
20:56Yeah.
20:57Yeah.
20:58Thank you, Julia.
20:59Thanks.
21:00Thanks.
21:01I'll prepare everything and circulate the PDFs so that everyone has it for tomorrow's meeting.
21:03Thank you, Julia.
21:04Thank you, Julia.
21:05Yeah.
21:06Mum dedicated years to fighting the rusty agendas this company's made.
21:09I'll prepare everything and circulate the PDF so that everyone has it for tomorrow's meeting.
21:14Thanks, Julia.
21:15Yeah.
21:16Mum dedicated years to fighting the rusty agendas this company's made.
21:21Just for you and this stranger to reinstate them.
21:36This stranger, mind you, is highly qualified.
21:40As well as global network and...
21:41How did she come up with this sugar daddy image campaign for us?
21:44Mum would have been completely ashamed.
21:48Your mother had been out of touch all too often.
21:52Exactly like your sister.
21:54Who tries to impose her subversive ideas on everybody.
21:57I have no desire to be in a future which has the traditions of you aging men in front of us.
22:04Is this young madam supporting your new expressive ideas?
22:08Everything that I do, however, is ought unto repair.
22:19Julia's helping me to patch up the damage that you have managed to create.
22:23So maybe you should be grateful about what she...
22:25Grateful?
22:26I should be grateful.
22:29Grateful you're immediately replacing mum with this other woman as well as completely ignoring everything that Lydia wants to achieve with Beaufort?
22:39You don't care at all what I want.
22:43Yet I'm to believe my wellbeing concerns you.
22:46It was about nothing else, James. Family is all there is.
23:07Alice Campbell's withdrawn ropey scholarship.
23:09Say that you had no part in this.
23:30Wait! Better think again.
23:32Back off now, dad!
23:33If you just leave, on your head be it, you'll regret it, I swear.
23:40James!
23:54Excuse me sir, I don't want to interrupt.
23:56I withdrew my application for admission to the scholarship assessments as until just now I thought that the Campbell Foundation had selected me to support.
24:02But, but now I've heard that it isn't going to support me anymore.
24:07The documents of the potential students have just been picked up.
24:10Miss Bale, you know how fussy the university authorities are.
24:13I'm afraid you've missed it.
24:16Where were they supposed to go?
24:17The courier left about five minutes ago.
24:32Here, an application for late submission.
24:37Go on.
24:38Get out of here.
24:39Go, go, go, go!
24:40Thank you, sir.
24:50Hey, Ruby!
24:51I didn't like this.
25:04Careful!
25:05Wait!
25:06Wait there!
25:26Wait!
25:27Hey, wait there!
25:28Wait!
25:29Wait! Wait there!
25:59The Campbell Foundation, Mae Clancy speaking. How can I help you?
26:05Good day, Mae. James here. James Beaufort. Can I speak to Ms. Campbell, the surgeon?
26:09Ms. Campbell's at a conference today, so isn't available until tomorrow.
26:12I understand. Then I'd like to reserve the next personal appointment that you've got.
26:15The earliest I can offer you would be on Friday at 6 o'clock.
26:20Thank you. See you then.
26:29Hey, this is Ruby's mailbox. Please leave a message.
26:44Sometimes when a door closes, we find ourselves thinking it was all in vain.
26:49At those moments, we tend to underestimate the power of imagination, the power of our dreams.
26:54Yet they have a quiet voice that whispers to us without words.
26:58It's not true.
27:01It guides us and provides us with an inner radar.
27:12Hey, I couldn't reach you. I guess we're both thinking the same thing.
27:17If my dad really is behind this, Ruby, then I'll make it right again, okay?
27:24I'm working on Alice too.
27:39I saved them for you from the bakery.
27:42Mum?
27:43Mm?
27:45Hmm.
27:46Trusting our inner compass, learning that not every journey goes in a straight line, twists and turns leading to the same destination.
27:56That's one of the biggest challenges.
27:57That's one of the biggest challenges.
27:58You were born bluer than a butterfly, beautiful and so deprived of oxygen.
28:03Colder than your father's eyes.
28:04Colder than your father's eyes.
28:05He never learned to sympathize with anyone else.
28:06Colder than your father's eyes.
28:07He never learned to sympathize with anyone.
28:08Colder than your father's eyes.
28:09Colder than your father's eyes.
28:10He never learned to sympathize with anyone.
28:12Colder than your father's eyes.
28:14Colder than your mother's eyes.
28:19You were born.
28:24cold.
28:27And even if there are moments in which we feel completely lost.
28:57It is enough to know that we are not alone.
29:04That there is someone who holds us for as long as it takes until we feel the ground beneath
29:10our feet again.
29:27It is enough to know that we are not alone.
29:42It is enough to know that we are not alone.
30:01It is enough to know that we are not alone.
30:08It is enough to know that we are not alone.
30:14It is enough to know that we are not alone.
30:29It is enough to know that we are not alone.
30:36The enchanted forest, my friends.
30:37Who has got the love potion then?
30:39Fuck.
30:40That man knows how to do it.
30:43If you show up like that to the game tomorrow, Eastview will all be scared off.
30:47We should do it.
30:49Hey, we will blow them away.
30:51Yeah, relax my captain.
30:53Yeah.
30:54You might or not?
30:55Pass them.
30:56Yeah, pass them.
30:57So, where are the drinks?
30:58Let's go.
30:59Hey, Puck.
31:00Hey, Puck.
31:01Hey, Puck.
31:02You and I start gassing.
31:05It took time in a song.
31:09We were never stretching.
31:13You were right there all along.
31:23All along.
31:31Take my heart, don't break it.
31:36You were right there all along.
31:55Hey.
31:56Avoiding me, are you?
31:58I'm really busy, that's all.
32:01Ruby.
32:03Speak to me.
32:08Is it to do with my father?
32:14I love the way the light falls.
32:20Without love potion, do you think I can get Lily to have a photo with me?
32:23Sure.
32:24No risk, no fun.
32:26Who could resist those floppy ears?
32:28Me!
32:30Yeah.
32:33These look really great.
32:34Beautiful line.
32:35Oh, that's kind.
32:36Thanks.
32:37Would you like a coffee?
32:38Oh, yeah, please.
32:39Definitely.
32:42Well, Nick Bottom, you look good as an ass.
32:45Thanks to your help.
32:46Thanks to your help.
32:47The ears are a huge hit.
32:48Sure.
32:49Thanks for your offer.
32:50See you later.
32:51Lydia, also, um, even though a lowly donkey is not worthy of you, would you have a photo
32:56on the swing with me?
32:57Uh, sure, yep.
32:58Uh, sure, yep.
32:59Uh, sure, yep.
33:00Uh.
33:01Uh.
33:02Oh.
33:03Wow, that camera is something else.
33:04So cool that you managed to find it.
33:06I don't know if I'm strong enough, James.
33:07I'm gonna find out if my dad has anything to do with the scholarship situation.
33:21I called Alice's office and we have a meeting booked in.
33:26I'll get everything sorted again, Ruby.
33:30And then?
33:33Is this it for our future?
33:36For the rest of our lives, we'll have to struggle against your father.
33:41You're sure as hell an arsehole.
33:46But we mustn't allow him or anything else to separate us.
33:55Okay?
34:00This will only take a second.
34:05So you two, can you get a little closer together?
34:09That's more like it.
34:11Super!
34:13I've got to change the film.
34:20This is good.
34:25I think so, too.
34:27Sarah!
34:40Sorry, I thought that...
34:42You can't just do whatever.
34:45It's really not that easy.
34:46All good, Liz.
34:47All good.
34:48Yeah, I get it.
34:49Cyril!
35:03Cyril.
35:04You know, I thought you...
35:09I thought you liked me.
35:11I do like you.
35:13Good friends, yeah?
35:16Friends...
35:18Well...
35:19Okay.
35:20I just need to take it all in, that's all.
35:37I see.
35:38You know, the...
35:39The James from before, he'd be out of here already.
35:53While thinking of what to promise to keep you.
35:56And the James that's here.
35:58He believes in us.
36:08Whatever happens.
36:13And that means leaving the decision up to you whether you stay or not.
36:19I just hope you can hear what your heart says.
36:26And not your head.
36:28What are we saying?
36:29I know.
36:30I know.
36:31I know.
36:32No I know.
36:33I know.
36:34All right.
36:37Come on !
36:38There's a damn thing to die around the tech.
36:39Right?
36:40With the opportunities of the empresarial court.
36:42That antenwatch is in her.
36:43At this time, the Montreal court is pictured alone.
36:45So am I trained to die from the metros.
36:46He is trying.
37:17Adorable.
37:31I didn't know that.
37:33Curtains are a costume nowadays.
37:36Charming as I remember, Elaine.
37:41Your mother would be incredibly ashamed
37:43if she had any idea of what you are getting up to in public.
37:47I'd say what's saddest of all, Elaine,
37:53is even with your natural beauty
37:54all too often your ugly self manages to shine.
38:03Don't ever come near us again.
38:04Cyril!
38:23Wait, will you?
38:25I can't go that fast in this dress.
38:27Yeah.
38:35Yeah, we'll see.
38:38We shall see.
38:39All right, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
38:43Thanks.
38:47All right, I should head off.
38:48I should head off.
38:49All right.
38:49No worries.
38:51No worries.
38:54No worries.
38:57No worries.
38:58Lydia, wait, will you?
39:25Lydia, please.
39:35Tell me why you're constantly running away from me.
39:41I can't do this, Graham.
39:46I can't even stand to see you.
39:52That's exactly what I want the most.
39:56Ever since we met, you've wanted a career.
39:58And everything's happening for you.
40:01You have no idea.
40:08Without you, I can't see sense.
40:11Do you know how terrible it is to have not
40:14looked after you even, not to even know how you are.
40:21I can't see you.
40:37A great deal has happened.
41:02I've seen.
41:20I'm pregnant.
41:26What?
41:30Are you serious?
42:00Cyril, what are you doing here?
42:11Shhh, Elaine.
42:12Silence.
42:13Look over there.
42:20Oh my god.
42:24Better get a photo.
42:26Come on, a photo.
42:35Send it to me.
42:41Hello sir.
42:56Hi there.
42:58Hi there.
43:11Whether Shakespeare or Einstein, in literature, science or philosophy, many clever heads have
43:18pulled over what it is that distinguishes reality from illusion.
43:38Perhaps it's less than we think.
43:53Okay?
44:08Yes.
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