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00:00:00Today's biggest news, Jonathan Whiteford, the city's golden bachelor, is set to marry his longtime fiancée, Julie Miller, uniting New York's most elite families.
00:00:20This is Amber Wilson from J.K.R. News.
00:00:30Mr. Whiteford, your meeting is in 30 minutes.
00:00:37You smoke and cigarettes?
00:00:41It's an important meeting. We need to get ready.
00:00:44It could be a little softer in the morning.
00:00:47Roland likes a buzzkill.
00:00:50Good morning to you, too.
00:00:55I had never had Mediterranean food before.
00:00:58So he immediately takes me to this restaurant on 45th.
00:01:02Man, Jonathan, he's quite the romantic.
00:01:05And then what?
00:01:06Oh, Mabel, right?
00:01:09Sorry, I didn't mean to take your seat. Come join us.
00:01:12We were just chatting about my amazing weekend with Jonathan.
00:01:15Oh, Mabel would know. She schedules everything, Jonathan.
00:01:20Oh, right. His personal assistant.
00:01:23It's nice to meet you.
00:01:24I'm Julie Miller, Jonathan's fiancée.
00:01:26Nice to meet you, Miss Miller.
00:01:30Being his assistant doesn't mean getting personal.
00:01:34I take this as a...
00:01:35I've heard so many wonderful things about you, Mabel.
00:01:41Julie.
00:01:42Julie.
00:01:42What are you doing here?
00:01:53It's just a surprise visit for my lovely fiancée.
00:01:59Julie, I thought we discussed about keeping boundaries.
00:02:02In front of everyone, play the part, Jonathan.
00:02:05We're engaged, remember?
00:02:07Mabel, are you ready for the meeting?
00:02:11Yes, everything's prepared.
00:02:12Good. I want you to take the lead this time.
00:02:14Lead the meeting?
00:02:15Yes, you've earned it.
00:02:17Feel up for it?
00:02:19Absolutely.
00:02:23Thank you, Mr. Whiteford.
00:02:24No need formalities. Come on, let's go.
00:02:26We're going to be late.
00:02:27Always work first with him, huh?
00:02:32Woo-hoo.
00:02:46Oh, well, well.
00:02:48Congratulations on nailing the pitch, Mabel.
00:02:52Well, I learned from the best.
00:02:53I think that.
00:03:09Adam, is he as usual, Jonathan?
00:03:13Mom!
00:03:14I thought we agreed on calling first.
00:03:17Since when do I need permission to see my son, hmm?
00:03:21What's the matter?
00:03:22We.
00:03:23Are hosting a joint family dinner with the Millers.
00:03:27You and Julie are expected to be there.
00:03:29We agreed to delay the engagement.
00:03:30This is not up for debate.
00:03:32You will attend the family dinner.
00:03:39And you should join us well, Mabel.
00:03:41How did you get your hotel at the end?
00:03:51How did you get your hotel at the end?
00:03:52Let's see.
00:03:53If we go again, let's hear.
00:03:56Yeah.
00:03:59A toast.
00:04:00To the union.
00:04:01Yes.
00:04:05Mabel, can you pull me some wine?
00:04:07Mabel's a guest.
00:04:08Of course.
00:04:09Miss Miller?
00:04:11Soon to be Mrs. Whiteford.
00:04:14Dad, I'm still your daughter.
00:04:17We are so excited to welcome you into our family.
00:04:19This is the first joyful dinner we've had since Fiona.
00:04:29With Jonathan and Julie together, it almost feels like Fiona is with us here again.
00:04:42Mom.
00:04:44We are so looking forward to this marriage.
00:04:47I'm full.
00:04:52Losing joy.
00:05:09You okay?
00:05:11Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:05:13I thought you were someone else.
00:05:15Who are you looking for?
00:05:17Jonathan Whiteford.
00:05:19The owner of the mansion.
00:05:21You, uh, must be his girlfriend.
00:05:23No, just his assistant.
00:05:25I see.
00:05:26I'm Ryan.
00:05:28My father is the gardener here.
00:05:29I know the house really well.
00:05:31I actually may be able to help you.
00:05:33Jonathan has a few favorite spots around here.
00:05:35Though he doesn't visit much nowadays,
00:05:38he does have quite a few properties.
00:05:40Yes, he prefers to live alone.
00:05:42Is that so?
00:05:44Oh, good.
00:05:45You've met.
00:05:45I was thinking of setting you two up on a date.
00:05:49You make a cute couple.
00:06:00Petite?
00:06:01Yes, Mabel.
00:06:03Ryan's a fine young man, and you're a diligent worker.
00:06:07You make a good match.
00:06:08Well, it's a kind offer, but I'm not interested in dating anyone right now.
00:06:14No offense.
00:06:16None taken.
00:06:17Anyway, I should go find Jonathan.
00:06:19He has a very early meeting.
00:06:23Mabel, you're a smart girl.
00:06:25I know how busy you've been serving my son.
00:06:30What fun you've had.
00:06:32I don't understand.
00:06:34Let me clarify.
00:06:35You're barely a side dish.
00:06:37Now the main course is served from my son.
00:06:41Or lose your position at the company and be blacklisted elsewhere.
00:06:45Have I made myself clear?
00:06:46Now, about you and Ryan.
00:06:54You're quite the pair.
00:06:55I can foresee a wedding in the near future.
00:06:57Morning.
00:07:16The files are ready for you to sign.
00:07:25Were you okay last night?
00:07:27What's on my schedule for today?
00:07:33One meeting in the morning, two in the afternoon, and Julie wants a dinner date.
00:07:40I've set up calendar alerts.
00:07:55You're wearing a new perfume today.
00:07:57He applies later?
00:08:00Yes.
00:08:01Miss Whiteford set me up for a date.
00:08:03It's after work.
00:08:05A date?
00:08:08Are you joking?
00:08:09You're not the only one inclined for a bit of romance.
00:08:12Jonathan.
00:08:13Before we start, you should know that I am a messy eater.
00:08:29And I hate cats.
00:08:30I'm also indifferent to humanity and climate change.
00:08:35We can just agree that this wasn't a match.
00:08:37And that's your strategy for tonight?
00:08:41Tell me more about yourself.
00:08:42What do you want to know?
00:08:43Family?
00:08:44My mom died, and my father is a gambler.
00:08:47You'd inherit his debts at the altar.
00:08:51Delightful company you are.
00:08:52I'm a walking old flag.
00:08:54Who knows?
00:08:55I might even become an abuser.
00:08:57An abuser?
00:08:58Do you use ropes?
00:09:01What?
00:09:01You see, I enjoy being tied up, so I'm rather intrigued.
00:09:07Uh, weirdo.
00:09:09Says Miss Monsterdate.
00:09:12Me all.
00:09:21You're Jack's son.
00:09:23He was such a talented gardener.
00:09:26A favorite servant of mine growing up.
00:09:29If you don't mind, we're on a date.
00:09:31Oh, and having fun, I see.
00:09:34We would be.
00:09:36Without any interruptions.
00:09:47I'm on my way.
00:09:49Okay.
00:09:50Sorry.
00:09:50I have to go.
00:09:54Mabel.
00:10:00Excuse me.
00:10:01I am here for my father, Mr. Morris.
00:10:03What happened?
00:10:03He's stable now.
00:10:05Creditors got rough with him.
00:10:07Broke a couple ribs, but he's breathing.
00:10:11How do I pay for the bills?
00:10:13They've been paid for.
00:10:15By whom?
00:10:16By whom?
00:10:16Ryan, what are you doing here?
00:10:23To finish the date.
00:10:25I'm starving.
00:10:27It's a very expensive date.
00:10:30I'll pay you back.
00:10:31Later.
00:10:32For now, let's get something to eat.
00:10:33You grew up in the Whiteford Mansion?
00:10:47Yeah, I did.
00:10:48I helped my dad with the gardens, and we planted exotic flowers from around the world.
00:10:54Paradise for plant geeks, for sure.
00:10:55I'm super nerdy.
00:10:59But?
00:11:03You were serious about your father's debts, right here?
00:11:06He was a gambler.
00:11:09He's changed, but it still haunts us.
00:11:12I just hope to one day settle the debts.
00:11:15You were not the terrible person you made yourself out to be.
00:11:17You've known me for one day.
00:11:20Hold your conclusions, Sherlock.
00:11:24Well, this is me.
00:11:28Um, goodnight, nerd.
00:11:31Goodnight, monster date.
00:11:41Sleep.
00:11:43Where you been?
00:11:47Were you out with him all night?
00:11:52It's my personal time.
00:11:54I don't have to report everything to you.
00:11:56So it went well, then.
00:11:57Your mother set us up, Jonathan.
00:11:59How could I refuse?
00:12:00Good.
00:12:02So then it was all just for show.
00:12:04Well, I actually had a really nice time.
00:12:05I might consider a second date.
00:12:08I can still smell Julie's perfume.
00:12:10Then come shower it off me.
00:12:14You went on a date with another man.
00:12:15And you took another woman to a restaurant that I recommended.
00:12:18Jealous?
00:12:20Not as much as you.
00:12:21Not as much as you were.
00:12:26You were written byhaul.
00:12:27You were going,
00:12:29you were going backwards and you were going backwards and you were going backwards.
00:12:38Whatever.
00:12:39I did not know you.
00:12:42You were going backwards.
00:12:43Morning.
00:12:56Coffee or tea?
00:12:58Uh, coffee.
00:13:04You never make me breakfast.
00:13:08Last night must have been record-breaking.
00:13:13Coming.
00:13:17I'm breaking up with you.
00:13:22What do you mean?
00:13:23Well, more of an ending than a breakup, really.
00:13:25We need to stop, whatever this is.
00:13:28What about our last night?
00:13:31Consider it a breakup gift.
00:13:33Breakup? We weren't even together.
00:13:34Exactly.
00:13:35Exactly.
00:13:39Shouldn't be too hard to move on.
00:13:43Happy 7th Anniversary, Mabel!
00:13:56Anniversary?
00:13:59I mean, 7 years old at Webber.
00:14:01Time flies, doesn't it?
00:14:03Wow, it really has been that long.
00:14:05I have to cut the cake, Mabel.
00:14:07Hey!
00:14:07You guys are so sweet.
00:14:08What are you doing?
00:14:09What are you doing?
00:14:11Boss, it's her special day.
00:14:13So?
00:14:14We have the meeting with Harbour in an hour.
00:14:18Do your jobs!
00:14:19After all, is that long?
00:14:29I do.
00:14:34I know.
00:14:38I know.
00:14:40No.
00:14:42I know.
00:14:42I know.
00:15:13It was fun while it lasted.
00:15:43Hello, this is Mabel.
00:15:51Evening, Mabel.
00:15:53Ryan, what an honor.
00:15:55You want to grab dinner together?
00:15:57Just as friends, of course.
00:15:58I'm not up for another dramatic date.
00:16:02Sure, why not?
00:16:04Where are we going?
00:16:05I know the perfect spot.
00:16:06I'll text you.
00:16:07See you soon.
00:16:07I'm so glad we got to try this place again.
00:16:13This is amazing.
00:16:15I know.
00:16:16I think it's got some drugs in it or something.
00:16:18It'd be weird if they didn't.
00:16:19How could it be so addictive?
00:16:22How have you been lately?
00:16:24Can't complain.
00:16:26Because you signed an NDA or because you are happy?
00:16:30The latter.
00:16:31Although, if I did sign an NDA, I couldn't really share otherwise, could I?
00:16:36This is true.
00:16:38Hey, I asked you out on a date for a reason.
00:16:42I think we would make excellent business partners.
00:16:44Business partners?
00:16:45Yeah.
00:16:46Well, I was just saying, our first date was rather chaotic.
00:16:49So I wasn't able to properly introduce myself to you.
00:16:54I'm Ryan Anderson.
00:16:55I'm the founder of Novatec.
00:16:57And I would like for you to join us as head of the creative strategies.
00:17:02Novatec?
00:17:07Novatec?
00:17:09But I thought you said you were...
00:17:10The gardener's son.
00:17:11Yes, I still am, but I'm not defined by what my father does.
00:17:16Even if Barbara thinks so.
00:17:19After years of education and, well, hard work,
00:17:22I find myself at MIT and started my own company.
00:17:25It's good to own something of your own, right?
00:17:28That's incredible, Ryan.
00:17:30And I'm grateful for the opportunity, but I already have a job.
00:17:34And I'm just an assistant.
00:17:36So I'm sure there are other people much more qualified than me out there.
00:17:40You're not just anyone.
00:17:42You're the key success to the Whitefruits project.
00:17:45It's time for you to get outside of Jonathan's shadow.
00:17:49So, cheers to chasing what you truly deserve.
00:17:53Miss Whiteford, um, Jonathan's left for the evening.
00:18:13I'm here to see you.
00:18:15How was everything with Ryan?
00:18:17It was pleasant.
00:18:18Thank you for the introduction.
00:18:21When do you plan to marry him?
00:18:23We've only just met.
00:18:27I've warned you.
00:18:29No marriage.
00:18:32No job at Whiteford Tech.
00:18:35And you will be banned from the industry.
00:18:37I've ended things with Jonathan.
00:18:39Then marry Ryan to prove it.
00:18:40I've done my research as well, Mabel.
00:18:46Leave my son, and I'll clear all your father's debts.
00:18:52If not, those seeking him will find him.
00:18:56Perhaps Jonathan is the one who needs guidance, not me.
00:19:02I don't think you understand the situation.
00:19:05You are nothing to Jonathan.
00:19:08At most, a shadow of his past pain.
00:19:13A reminder of a heartbreak.
00:19:15What do you mean?
00:19:17You don't know, do you?
00:19:21Mary Ryan, it's my last warning.
00:19:25Mary Ryan, it's my last warning.
00:19:41What?
00:19:43Did I miss a meeting?
00:19:46Uh, no, I just...
00:19:49Your driver couldn't get a hold of you.
00:19:51He was concerned.
00:19:53Mr. Whiteford, it's October 5th.
00:19:54Oh, shit, shit.
00:19:55You never always take the day off.
00:19:59It's okay.
00:20:00The car's out front.
00:20:01No, no, it's not okay.
00:20:01I never forget...
00:20:04Just clear everything for today.
00:20:07Okay.
00:20:07I've kept your calendar clear, as always.
00:20:09Okay, thank you.
00:20:11Um...
00:20:11Um...
00:20:12The car, Mr. Whiteford.
00:20:13Right.
00:20:14I'll, uh, see you...
00:20:15At the office?
00:20:16Right.
00:20:16I mean...
00:20:16The car, Mr. Whiteford, where are you?
00:20:24Our server is...
00:20:25Oh, uh, okay.
00:20:26I'm on my way.
00:20:32The entire server crashed.
00:20:34Where is Mr. Whiteford?
00:20:36Hey, what happened?
00:20:37We are under attack.
00:20:38We need a system reboot.
00:20:40Where is Mr. Whiteford?
00:20:40We need his admin code.
00:20:42Now.
00:20:42Okay, he's out of the office.
00:20:44Um, let me just try contacting him, okay?
00:20:49We need that code.
00:20:50Do you have access to it?
00:20:51No, that code is highly confidential.
00:20:53Jonathan is the sole owner.
00:20:55Um, let me try.
00:20:56What else?
00:21:05We're completely offline.
00:21:07Come on, Mabel.
00:21:07You know you're the best.
00:21:08Yeah, a moment.
00:21:12Try Fiona.
00:21:14F-I-O-N-A.
00:21:18Fiona.
00:21:19Give it a shot.
00:21:23Fiona.
00:21:24Give it a shot.
00:21:26Remember that awkward dinner at the Whitefroids?
00:21:33Since Fiona, you are nothing to Jonathan.
00:21:38At most, a shadow of his past pain.
00:21:42A reminder of a heartbreak.
00:21:53Hello, Jonathan.
00:21:54Good to see you.
00:21:57How may I help you?
00:22:00Did Jonathan model this whole thing after you?
00:22:03Oh, no.
00:22:04That's not Mabel.
00:22:07That's my sister, Fiona.
00:22:11Jonathan's first love.
00:22:11Uh, next, Mabel Morris?
00:22:27Uh, next, Mabel Morris?
00:22:27Hello.
00:22:42Hello.
00:22:46You know, coding demands intense focus and absolute silence.
00:22:51That's why having a capable assistant to help with other things like interviews is crucial.
00:23:01Mabel Morris, Mabel Morris, Mr. Whiteford, here's my resume.
00:23:18Mabel.
00:23:19It's nice to meet you.
00:23:20It's nice to meet you.
00:23:34When can you start?
00:23:37Tomorrow.
00:23:38No, actually, today.
00:23:40Welcome to Whiteford Tech.
00:23:44Mabel, are you all right?
00:23:57I know, shocking, isn't it?
00:24:02You know, when they mentioned you years ago, I was concerned.
00:24:06I thought you had actually fallen for someone.
00:24:08But then I saw you, and I knew there was nothing to worry about.
00:24:12To Jonathan, you're just a reminder of my sister.
00:24:17He doesn't love you.
00:24:19You're nothing but a shadow to him.
00:24:20You are, at best, a placebo.
00:24:26Oh, Mabel.
00:24:28Did you actually think you stood a chance?
00:24:33You pathetic slut.
00:24:36Fuck off.
00:24:37Oh, do you know about today?
00:24:44I don't want to know.
00:24:45Fiona died today, seven years ago.
00:24:47He visits her grave on this day, every year.
00:24:53You see?
00:24:56You're just a joke.
00:25:07Hey, Mabel.
00:25:21What's wrong?
00:25:27There was an attack on the system at work today.
00:25:30Okay.
00:25:31Well, since you're here and not at the office, I assume it's resolved.
00:25:35Your passcode.
00:25:39What is it?
00:25:42What?
00:25:43The code, Jonathan, what is it?
00:25:44That's none of your business.
00:25:49Come on.
00:25:50Uh, tell me about this attack.
00:25:57So, it's been fixed?
00:26:01We had to restart the system.
00:26:02System reboot.
00:26:05I see.
00:26:06It asked for an admin code.
00:26:08Why didn't you call me?
00:26:10I tried to, but it didn't go through.
00:26:13Signal down there.
00:26:15We got the code.
00:26:18It did.
00:26:20How?
00:26:22Luckily,
00:26:24Julie was there.
00:26:25So, you've seen?
00:26:31Fiona?
00:26:36Yeah.
00:26:41Fiona?
00:26:45Yeah.
00:26:47Mabel.
00:26:49I know you have a lot of questions.
00:26:51Actually,
00:26:52I found a lot of answers today.
00:26:58I thought I was lucky
00:26:59to have that job
00:27:03and
00:27:03to work at the company,
00:27:06to be
00:27:06by your side,
00:27:09to enter a relationship
00:27:11with you or whatever that was.
00:27:14but it turns out
00:27:18I was just a replacement.
00:27:21No.
00:27:21A replacement for some sick,
00:27:23twisted obsession
00:27:24that you can't get over.
00:27:26I'm shadowing
00:27:26for a dead girlfriend.
00:27:30All those years
00:27:31when you've been
00:27:33you're fucking a ghost.
00:27:37Enough!
00:27:39Don't speak.
00:27:41Don't use that term.
00:27:42Dead ghost?
00:27:44Yeah.
00:27:45That's the reality of it,
00:27:47Jonathan.
00:27:47She is both.
00:27:55I'm Mabel Moritz.
00:27:58I'm not...
00:27:59I'm not your dead girlfriend.
00:28:02I'm not Siona.
00:28:10You're right.
00:28:12You're not her.
00:28:15Nobody is.
00:28:26I've submitted my
00:28:27resignation.
00:28:30Thank you for the opportunity.
00:28:33Years ago,
00:28:33I learned a lot.
00:28:37Bye, Mr. Whiteford.
00:28:50Fuck!
00:28:50You said you were a friend
00:29:07of Mr. Moritz's?
00:29:08A friend of his daughter,
00:29:09Mabel, actually.
00:29:10Ah, yes, Mabel.
00:29:12She's quite sweet and caring.
00:29:13Absolutely.
00:29:15She asked me to come check on Scott.
00:29:16How's his condition?
00:29:19He's well.
00:29:22With a little rest,
00:29:23he should recover fully.
00:29:25It's good news.
00:29:36He's at Silverpine Hospital.
00:29:38Tell his creditors.
00:29:40I knew you had it,
00:29:41Amy.
00:29:44Um, Mrs. Whiteford,
00:29:45I was just...
00:29:46Spare me the excuses,
00:29:47Julie.
00:29:50I've seen what you're capable of.
00:29:53Years ago.
00:29:54Uh, Mrs. Whiteford,
00:30:04there's been a misunderstanding.
00:30:05Oh, enough, Julie.
00:30:06Cut it.
00:30:07Fiona was sweet.
00:30:12But too naive for our world.
00:30:15Her innocence was a liability.
00:30:17I tried separating Jonathan and Fiona
00:30:19for years.
00:30:21But Jonathan was so invested.
00:30:24Even ignoring this family
00:30:25to pursue his little tech project,
00:30:27all encouraged by Fiona.
00:30:30Luckily, his project succeeded.
00:30:32But not without him taking down
00:30:34his father's legacy first.
00:30:35We could have been
00:30:37so much more influential,
00:30:39so powerful.
00:30:43But, just when I thought
00:30:45all was lost,
00:30:46Fiona was out of the picture.
00:30:50Her death was no coincidence, Julie.
00:30:52God plays no favors.
00:30:55I see your hand
00:30:56in her car accident.
00:31:00How long have you known?
00:31:01Oh, Julie.
00:31:04I've known from the start.
00:31:05What happened?
00:31:12He's...
00:31:12His debt collector's caught up to him.
00:31:15Are you okay?
00:31:16Prepare for the worst.
00:31:17He's lost a lot of blood.
00:31:20How did he find him?
00:31:21Someone must tip him off.
00:31:23We're investigating.
00:31:23We'll do our best to locate his attackers.
00:31:26I've warned you.
00:31:27He's lost a lot of blood.
00:31:28He's lost a lot of blood.
00:31:29He's lost a lot of blood.
00:31:30He's lost a lot of blood.
00:31:32It's Barbara Whiteford.
00:31:34The Barbara Whiteford,
00:31:36Queen of Manhattan.
00:31:37She's after my father.
00:31:38That's a serious accusation, ma'am.
00:31:40Respectfully,
00:31:42your father's not significant enough
00:31:43for her to waste.
00:31:43You don't understand.
00:31:45I got too close to her son,
00:31:47and she told me...
00:31:47Please calm down.
00:31:48No, you don't understand.
00:31:50Please, Ms. Morris.
00:31:53Unfortunately,
00:31:53we couldn't save your father.
00:31:56He passed away.
00:32:01No.
00:32:01No!
00:32:04You don't understand.
00:32:05What? No!
00:32:10No!
00:32:20Mom.
00:32:31After you left,
00:32:32Dad was never the same.
00:32:38When you left us,
00:32:41I lost you.
00:32:48I always thought
00:32:49it would get better.
00:32:55But it did.
00:32:59I'm sorry.
00:33:03I feel like a nobody.
00:33:07I failed.
00:33:10I failed at everything.
00:33:19Leave me alone.
00:33:30I got food from your favorite place.
00:33:35You don't have to talk to me, but...
00:33:37Please say something.
00:33:39Well, I can't eat all that food by myself.
00:33:54I'm only gonna ask you once,
00:33:56and I'll leave you be.
00:33:58But are you okay?
00:34:00Do you want to talk about it?
00:34:01I'm managing.
00:34:03I'm managing.
00:34:05The food helped.
00:34:06You don't have to smile if you don't want to.
00:34:14It's so good I feel vulnerable.
00:34:16We all have our moments.
00:34:18It's just...
00:34:20It's been incredibly hard.
00:34:23I get it.
00:34:26And I'm sorry you're going through all of this.
00:34:30I've lost a loved one, too.
00:34:32Great.
00:34:33Do you have a dead girlfriend, also?
00:34:34A dead girlfriend?
00:34:35Wait.
00:34:37You knew about Jonathan and Fiona.
00:34:39So you knew.
00:34:40You knew all this time.
00:34:41But you two are completely different.
00:34:47I didn't lose a lover.
00:34:51It was my mother I lost.
00:34:55Ryan, I'm sorry.
00:34:57It's okay.
00:35:00This whole week is just...
00:35:03Everything...
00:35:05It feels so pointless.
00:35:07And that's a natural feeling to have.
00:35:09I used to mock existentialism.
00:35:12I get it now.
00:35:14I love how intelligent you sound.
00:35:17Even now.
00:35:18Stop.
00:35:20No, seriously.
00:35:22Modern day Socrates.
00:35:25Thank you, Ryan.
00:35:35Thank you, Ryan.
00:35:36And for the food and the talk.
00:35:40Less of the food.
00:35:42It's still so addictive.
00:35:43Oh, they definitely put drugs in it.
00:35:45Yeah.
00:35:45Hey.
00:35:47Hey, if you need anything, just call me.
00:35:51I will.
00:35:51I think I just need some time to think things over.
00:35:55Have you considered your next steps?
00:35:58I'm not sure.
00:35:59Quit my job.
00:36:00Settled the debts.
00:36:01Now the world's just kind of open to me.
00:36:04Strange.
00:36:05Yeah.
00:36:06Well, there's a spot for you and Novatec.
00:36:09Sure?
00:36:09About me leading?
00:36:11You're the best one to lead it.
00:36:12Come on, just give it a shot.
00:36:14I'll think about it.
00:36:15Seriously.
00:36:16That's all I can ask.
00:36:18Okay.
00:36:19Bye.
00:36:25Mabel?
00:36:27Are you doing okay?
00:36:28Okay.
00:36:30Why are you here?
00:36:33Mabel?
00:36:33Are you doing okay?
00:36:37Why are you here?
00:36:39I saw what happened on the news and I...
00:36:41You're worried?
00:36:43Save it.
00:36:44It's none of your business.
00:36:44Mabel, please, let me just...
00:36:46I'm done.
00:36:48Listening, Jonathan.
00:36:49I spent so much time on something that wasn't real.
00:36:56And now I finally know the truth.
00:36:59I thought what we had was real.
00:37:02But I was just a pill for a wound that won't heal.
00:37:06I truly loved you, Jonathan.
00:37:19Don't come looking for me again.
00:37:22Leave me alone.
00:37:24It's my final request.
00:37:25And this is the upstairs division.
00:37:36I can see it.
00:37:37What do you think?
00:37:38Love it.
00:37:39It's so lively.
00:37:41That's the goal.
00:37:42Hey, I'm in.
00:37:44But I have one condition.
00:37:46I'd like to work from a different city.
00:37:48Why's that?
00:37:49Well, I hear you're expanding to Tokyo.
00:37:52That's where you're headed, right?
00:37:53Someone's been doing her homework.
00:37:55And for a new market,
00:37:56it's important to have someone you trust by your side.
00:37:59I'm listening.
00:38:01We'll go all work out a little, what?
00:38:03And it?
00:38:05Tokyo it is there.
00:38:07Welcome to the table.
00:38:08What an honor, Captain.
00:38:09Let me show you around.
00:38:18Sir?
00:38:19You have a meeting with the creative team in 15 minutes?
00:38:23Right.
00:38:25Bring me their pitch deck and latest progress report.
00:38:29And see if Mabel is ready for the creative discussion.
00:38:32Sir?
00:38:33Mabel doesn't work here anymore.
00:38:35I can get someone else to help with...
00:38:45She can't be replaced.
00:38:46There's no one like her.
00:38:55Why don't you start on the living room?
00:38:59What?
00:39:01Hey.
00:39:02What is happening here?
00:39:04We're just doing our job, sir.
00:39:05Please don't interrupt.
00:39:07Where are these going?
00:39:09They're going to the donation.
00:39:10They aren't already left.
00:39:11Get out.
00:39:21Ben?
00:39:22You're a mess.
00:39:23You do not want to talk.
00:39:30Okay, you haven't been this way since Fiona.
00:39:32Why are you this upset over a fleeting affair?
00:39:35Just move on.
00:39:36Find someone.
00:39:36Mabel wasn't some fleeting affair.
00:39:38She's clearly just a fill-in for Fiona.
00:39:40Nothing more than her look-alike.
00:39:42She's different.
00:39:43Funny.
00:39:44Professional.
00:39:45She makes me feel good about myself.
00:39:47She's...
00:39:47She's Mabel.
00:39:48And I actually like her for who she is.
00:39:51What about our engagement?
00:40:01Julie.
00:40:05When Fiona left, I was lost.
00:40:08I would never marry you having some fleeting feelings for her.
00:40:12That's not right for either one of us.
00:40:14No, no.
00:40:14You don't determine that.
00:40:15Jonathan, I have dreamed of our marriage since the day we met.
00:40:18I sacrificed so much for that dream.
00:40:20I lost everything.
00:40:24What do you mean by that?
00:40:25Nothing.
00:40:27Nothing.
00:40:27I just...
00:40:28I can't stand to see you, Mike.
00:40:29What are you hiding?
00:40:30Nothing.
00:40:31I was just saying that...
00:40:33Did you have something to do with Mabel leaving?
00:40:34I don't have to answer your accusations.
00:40:36You're delusional.
00:40:36Did you?
00:40:41Yeah.
00:40:42This is silly.
00:40:43Baby, we'll talk about this tomorrow, okay?
00:40:50Just sleep this off and we'll talk tomorrow.
00:41:03Hi.
00:41:04Give me the visitor's list for Mabel's father's death.
00:41:07It's urgent.
00:41:07The hospital's footage was erased, but a doctor remembers a young woman claiming to be Mabel's
00:41:16friend.
00:41:17A young woman?
00:41:19Yes, sir.
00:41:20A detailed description matches Miss Miller.
00:41:25Julie.
00:41:27Should I contact Miss Miller for confirmation?
00:41:28No, don't bother.
00:41:29Any news on Mabel's location?
00:41:34She just purchased tickets for many destinations.
00:41:38Where is she currently?
00:41:40Last known location.
00:41:42She's in a cab to JFK Airport.
00:41:44Get the car ready.
00:41:45Now.
00:41:45I'm going to pull over.
00:41:55Right here.
00:41:55Stop.
00:41:57Mabel!
00:41:58Are you insane?
00:41:59What the hell are you doing?
00:42:06Mabel, where are you?
00:42:08Job's dead.
00:42:09You don't go.
00:42:09Goodbye.
00:42:09Goodbye.
00:42:10Goodbye.
00:42:10Goodbye.
00:42:10Goodbye.
00:42:10Goodbye.
00:42:10Goodbye.
00:42:11Goodbye.
00:42:11Goodbye.
00:42:12Goodbye.
00:42:12Goodbye.
00:42:12Goodbye.
00:42:12Goodbye.
00:42:13Goodbye.
00:42:14Wait.
00:42:14Mabel.
00:42:15Mabel.
00:42:15Wait.
00:42:24Did you know about Mabel's departure?
00:42:26I know she left with Ryan Anderson, the servant's son.
00:42:30It's a good match.
00:42:31You should be happy for her.
00:42:32Were you part of this?
00:42:36Jonathan.
00:42:38Mabel made her own choice.
00:42:39No one pushed her.
00:42:41She has her life.
00:42:42We have ours.
00:42:44They don't intersect.
00:42:47Remember, you have responsibilities.
00:42:49The wedding's next month.
00:42:50I won't marry Julie.
00:42:52I won't be a pawn in your plan.
00:42:56I love Mabel.
00:42:58She's the one I want.
00:42:59She is merely a stand-in for Fiona.
00:43:02She's not!
00:43:05I know it's already too late, but my feelings for her are real.
00:43:08I'll wait for her.
00:43:12I'll wait as long as it takes, because this is my life!
00:43:18And I'll spend it with Mabel.
00:43:19Mabel, turn it off.
00:43:37Mabel!
00:43:38Mabel!
00:43:38Mabel, turn it off.
00:43:42Mabel!
00:43:45Okay, you lazy bone.
00:43:47Come on.
00:43:48There's a meeting to attend to.
00:43:50I programmed you too well, didn't I?
00:43:52I learned it myself.
00:43:53I learned it myself.
00:43:55Exactly.
00:43:56That's why I said I programmed you too well.
00:43:58Show off.
00:43:59The driver is ten minutes away.
00:44:15Got it.
00:44:18Put some clothes on.
00:44:21You can't see me, right?
00:44:23Don't need to.
00:44:25I know you too well.
00:44:27I'm gonna make you more dumber.
00:44:28Heard that.
00:44:31Incoming call from Mrs. Whiteford.
00:44:35What are you through?
00:44:37Mr. Whiteford, it's urgent.
00:44:39Please come home.
00:44:40Your mother's condition is critical.
00:44:52What happened?
00:44:53She suffered a stroke last night.
00:44:56Mom.
00:44:57Mom.
00:44:58She'll recover, right?
00:44:59She's alright, for now.
00:45:02But she might not speak again.
00:45:04What?
00:45:05A severe stroke, Mr. Whiteford.
00:45:08She's lucky she's even breathing.
00:45:12Sweet.
00:45:14Hi.
00:45:15What can I do to help?
00:45:20Keep her calm.
00:45:21She's a fighter.
00:45:22She might be able to pull through.
00:45:24She might be able to pull through.
00:45:26Say right.
00:45:29I'm here.
00:45:32Mabel, this is my father who I've been telling you about.
00:45:35Mabel, it's such a pleasure.
00:45:37Ryan's told me so much about you.
00:45:39Likewise.
00:45:39He's going on about those unique seeds that you've been planting.
00:45:43He's kind of nerdy sometimes.
00:45:46Oh, so nerdy.
00:45:48Mabel.
00:45:48Hey.
00:45:49When did you return?
00:46:03Mabel, we can leave with your...
00:46:05No need.
00:46:07We're just chatting.
00:46:09Jonathan, it's nice to see you.
00:46:11I was just looking for you.
00:46:13You deliberately ignored my request.
00:46:15I asked to be left alone.
00:46:16Mabel, I just wanted to sort things out.
00:46:18Everything was sorted.
00:46:20It's all behind us.
00:46:21Um, hey, Jonathan, they're just here to visit an old man.
00:46:29Isn't that okay?
00:46:30Dad, this is your home as well.
00:46:31We don't need his approval.
00:46:33Actually, Jack, I was thinking you should come live in the city with us.
00:46:36I see you two.
00:46:38You live together, huh?
00:46:39It's none of your business.
00:46:41Mabel, I just wanted to...
00:46:42I see you haven't changed.
00:46:46Sorry, Jack.
00:46:47I just remembered I have a phone call that I need to meet.
00:46:52Mabel.
00:46:58We can talk about it, you know.
00:47:00About the product launch?
00:47:02My only concern is the interface.
00:47:03It's not user-friendly enough.
00:47:05Mabel, it's okay to be upset with Jonathan.
00:47:07No need to hide it.
00:47:09He's just a competitor now.
00:47:10Speaking of which, the new app at Whiteford Tech is dominating the charts.
00:47:14We should look into that.
00:47:15Can I ask you something?
00:47:16If you're going to say something irritating, I'm not interested.
00:47:20Do you still have feelings for Jonathan?
00:47:26He broke my heart once.
00:47:28I'm not going to give him a second chance.
00:47:30This is Mabel.
00:47:42Head of Creatives.
00:47:43Nice to meet the team.
00:47:44We've heard many great things about you, Mabel.
00:47:47Your products are so exciting.
00:47:50We always try our very best to ensure...
00:47:53Good morning.
00:47:55What are you doing here?
00:47:57Mr. Whiteford, welcome.
00:48:00Mr. Whiteford's our angel investor.
00:48:03He's shown great interest in this product and requested to join us at this meeting.
00:48:08I hope that isn't a problem, Mr. Anderson.
00:48:10Considering the product is still under testing, we typically limit our attendance.
00:48:16He's welcome to join.
00:48:18I'm intrigued to hear Mr. Whiteford's thoughts.
00:48:21His insight is invaluable.
00:48:25Do you mind if I take a seat?
00:48:26I love being part of the creative process.
00:48:28What an honor, Mr. Whiteford.
00:48:31At the end of the day, our product is really exciting, and thank you all so much for spending
00:48:41your afternoon with us at Novatec.
00:48:42We are thrilled to be doing business with you.
00:48:48Well, this sounds like a game changer.
00:48:51Congratulations.
00:48:52Mr. Whiteford, do your thoughts.
00:48:58It's good.
00:48:58Surely, as a leader in this industry, you have more to offer than good.
00:49:05I don't think it's my place to say more.
00:49:07If we always play it safe, we'll never achieve perfection.
00:49:13You've grown a lot, Mabel.
00:49:16It's a strong product, but not yet a market leader.
00:49:21But there's potential.
00:49:23Your money needs more clarity.
00:49:25It's affecting your overall product.
00:49:26Your interface needs to improve the interactive system.
00:49:30It's far too average.
00:49:31And the interface needs to be more user-friendly.
00:49:34You know this.
00:49:35But overall, truly, truly, well done.
00:49:42Proud of you.
00:49:44Professional boundaries, Mr. Whiteford.
00:49:47Sorry.
00:49:48I sometimes get carried away with talented teens.
00:49:51Well then, let's crunch some numbers, shall we?
00:49:58Yes, I'm sure.
00:49:59What are we looking at budget-wise?
00:50:08Hey.
00:50:09Great job on today's pitch.
00:50:10It was a team effort.
00:50:12You still have some work to do, though?
00:50:13Looking forward to launching it.
00:50:15But then, if it's non-stop, we're ready to get some rest.
00:50:18Well, you still had time to find the handsome lawyer.
00:50:24Wait.
00:50:25You knew about it.
00:50:26Ryan, you are the only guy who hasn't made a pass at me.
00:50:30I had my suspicions.
00:50:32I thought Barbara set us up for that reason, but she's clueless.
00:50:36Still hoping for a wedding.
00:50:39Um, I'll see you tomorrow.
00:50:41Absolutely.
00:50:42And hey, if you knew anything, especially about Jonathan, just ask.
00:50:47But it's all behind me.
00:50:49Don't worry.
00:50:49Okay.
00:50:51Stalking now, Mr. Whiteford?
00:51:12Just a coincidence, Miss Morris.
00:51:14See, um, I live here too.
00:51:18Yeah, right.
00:51:18Right.
00:51:18Hey.
00:51:35Can you give me some space?
00:51:38Must be your neighbor, Lee.
00:51:43When did you move here?
00:51:44Because I was under the impression that this space housed one.
00:51:50Now it houses two.
00:52:00Oh, what a coincidence.
00:52:02I live here too.
00:52:04Guess what?
00:52:05My passcode is still Fiona.
00:52:08Is his passcode still Fiona?
00:52:10Stop.
00:52:11Why do you care?
00:52:13Oh.
00:52:17Oh.
00:52:21Turn the lights, Mabel.
00:52:23That's an early night.
00:52:25Rough day?
00:52:26Actually, it's one of the best days of my life.
00:52:29Really?
00:52:31What happened?
00:52:33Good night, Mabel.
00:52:34You need a ride with Miss Morris?
00:52:46No, thank you.
00:52:47I prefer to walk.
00:52:49Are you kidding?
00:52:49It's about to rain.
00:52:51Come on.
00:52:53Is he dead?
00:53:04He seemed really occupied yesterday.
00:53:07The deal was a quiet ride.
00:53:10Well, you know, I have a tip for your product, if you're interested.
00:53:13Okay, fine.
00:53:20What is it?
00:53:20The interface needs a better visual hierarchy.
00:53:23The uniform font size is causing confusion, but a little variation can help.
00:53:28You're right.
00:53:28We wanted simplicity, but maybe too much, though.
00:53:34It's a good approach, but you need to experiment, but you've always been a rule-breaker, Mabel.
00:53:40Mr. Whiteford, it's urgent.
00:53:50Please come home.
00:53:51Your mother's condition is critical.
00:54:03Her condition worsened.
00:54:06We thought it would be best if you were here.
00:54:10Is there anything that could be done for her?
00:54:14We've done everything.
00:54:18Her vitals are going quickly.
00:54:20I'm so sorry.
00:54:21I'm going to get some medicine, okay?
00:54:28Mom, hey.
00:54:31I'm right here.
00:54:33Chuck, I'm sorry.
00:54:35Do you have anything?
00:54:36Is there anything we can get for you?
00:54:37I'm leaving you.
00:54:41No.
00:54:42No.
00:54:44You're fine.
00:54:45Okay, we're taking good care of you.
00:54:46My son.
00:54:49I'm truly sorry.
00:54:57You're the best mom I could ever have.
00:54:58I want you to be happy.
00:55:04I am happy.
00:55:07I'm happy.
00:55:10After Fiona, I saw how you suffered.
00:55:15My regrets so many.
00:55:22I overlooked things after Fiona's death.
00:55:28And you changed so much.
00:55:33What do you mean, Mom?
00:55:34Just promise me you'll be happy.
00:55:38With Mabel or anyone else.
00:55:40Promise me.
00:55:42Promise me.
00:55:48That it's time you learned the truth.
00:55:52About everything.
00:55:53Oh, my God.
00:56:00It's official.
00:56:01My wife just died.
00:56:03Really?
00:56:04What happened?
00:56:06It was sudden.
00:56:07John and my wife just confirmed it.
00:56:10Are you okay?
00:56:12Um.
00:56:14I have to...
00:56:15Go.
00:56:16Take the day off.
00:56:16Facial recognition successful.
00:56:39Welcome, Mabel.
00:56:41Facial recognition, huh?
00:56:42Uh.
00:56:46Shall I look in?
00:56:53Why are you here?
00:56:59I saw the news.
00:57:02Are you okay?
00:57:04I'll manage.
00:57:06Do you need anything?
00:57:07Do you want to talk?
00:57:08Why are you here?
00:57:10Is it because you care?
00:57:12I understand what it feels like to lose a parent.
00:57:15But that's not why you're here.
00:57:18You care.
00:57:19Don't you?
00:57:21I was concerned.
00:57:23But if you're fine, I should go.
00:57:25Please don't go.
00:57:26Please.
00:57:27Have you been drinking?
00:57:29Jonathan!
00:57:29This is so inappropriate and legal.
00:57:31Mabel!
00:57:31Mabel, listen!
00:57:32Listening.
00:57:33Mabel signing in.
00:57:35How can I help, Jonathan?
00:57:37Listen.
00:57:38What is that?
00:57:45Hello, Miss Morris.
00:57:47I'm Mabel.
00:57:48An AI modeled after you.
00:57:50Mabel!
00:57:51Mabel, stop!
00:57:54Wait.
00:57:55Wait.
00:58:00I'm sorry.
00:58:02I'm sorry.
00:58:03This was my way of coping with your absence.
00:58:05It was never meant to be discovered like this.
00:58:09Jonathan.
00:58:12This is...
00:58:13This is too much.
00:58:16This isn't just obsession.
00:58:18This is unhealthy.
00:58:19I know.
00:58:19It's wrong.
00:58:23Please.
00:58:24I'll never bother you again.
00:58:25Just give me some time and I'll go.
00:58:28I swear.
00:58:29Are you okay, Jonathan?
00:58:31Jonathan.
00:58:35Yes.
00:58:37Yes.
00:58:53You were right about the rain.
00:58:54I swear.
00:59:01Outstanding, Mabel.
00:59:14This product will be a hit.
00:59:17Um, you know Mr. Whiteford today?
00:59:20Uh, uh, yes.
00:59:23He wished to come, but couldn't make it.
00:59:25Uh, he was caught up with family matters.
00:59:28Did you hear about his mother?
00:59:33Good morning.
00:59:36I'm here to announce the passing of my mother,
00:59:40Barbara Whiteford,
00:59:42due to a severe stroke.
00:59:44It's a challenging time for our family,
00:59:47and we appreciate your thoughts.
00:59:49While we mourn,
00:59:51I also need to address serious matters involving Julie Miller,
00:59:55a close associate of our family.
00:59:58Years ago,
01:00:00Fiona Miller,
01:00:00my then-girlfriend,
01:00:01and I developed a system named after her
01:00:04that laid the foundation for Whiteford Tech.
01:00:07Her untimely death,
01:00:08I've recently learned,
01:00:09was orchestrated by her sister,
01:00:13Julie Miller,
01:00:14with my mother's knowledge.
01:00:17Moreover,
01:00:18Julie Miller
01:00:19has been involved in other immoral acts.
01:00:24She hired gang members for violent acts
01:00:26and caused deep harm to someone close to my heart.
01:00:29I'm not seeking forgiveness for the family.
01:00:34I only want justice.
01:00:36Julie now stands trial for her actions.
01:00:39The Fiona system,
01:00:41pivotal in uncovering these truths,
01:00:44will now be decommissioned
01:00:46and made publicly available
01:00:47for the advancement of technology.
01:00:50It's time for fresh perspectives.
01:00:53I'm stepping down.
01:00:56Whiteford Tech will now be under NOVA,
01:00:59led by Ryan Anderson and Mabel Morse,
01:01:02whose leadership and vision I trust.
01:01:06This will be my last public appearance.
01:01:08All my shares in Whiteford Tech
01:01:10will be transferred to Mabel Morse.
01:01:13The future is in her hands.
01:01:18Did you know about this?
01:01:22So that's it.
01:01:24We are owners of the largest tech company in the country.
01:01:27I think I'm gonna sell them more 27 years ago.
01:01:28I don't know about this.
01:01:28Okay.
01:01:29I don't know about this.
01:01:29I don't know about it.
01:01:29I don't know about you.
01:01:30I don't know about it.
01:01:30I don't know about you.
01:01:32I don't know about it.
01:01:32Go ahead.
01:01:33Hey Jonathan, what's up?
01:01:54Hey, why did you leave the company and all of your shares, what the-
01:01:59Too harsh.
01:02:02Facial recognition successful. Welcome, Mabel.
01:02:18Where's Jonathan?
01:02:20He has moved away. He is, I quote, giving you space.
01:02:27Paved? Where?
01:02:31I'm afraid I don't know.
01:02:36He really left everything behind.
01:02:38He said, it would be for the best.
01:02:40It would be for the best.
01:02:45He's right.
01:02:54Maybe it is for the best.
01:02:58I found the programmer that you've been looking for.
01:03:10Here's everything on him. The best we could dig up.
01:03:14Hey.
01:03:15You need to learn to take some more breaks.
01:03:17Setting the bar way too high for the rest of us.
01:03:19I'll slow down once we've got more skilled people like this one working for us.
01:03:28What kind of crystal looks here.
01:03:40Facial recognition successful. Welcome, Mabel.
01:03:47Nice work, Jonathan.
01:04:03Hey, Mabel.
01:04:04Hey.
01:04:06How did you-
01:04:09Weeks ago, we discovered a mysterious programmer.
01:04:13Their work was outstanding. I just had to know who it was.
01:04:18I'm sorry. I, uh, got bored. I wanted something to do.
01:04:25Your coding gave you away. It felt familiar, like you.
01:04:30The way the numbers and the figures went together, I don't know, it kind of felt romantic.
01:04:35Why did you leave everything behind? Don't you miss it?
01:04:42I wanted to fix my mistakes. To help you.
01:04:49I want you to be happy, Mabel.
01:04:53You left without saying goodbye.
01:04:55I know. I'm sorry.
01:04:58I knew you wouldn't forgive me if I left. I needed to distance myself from you.
01:05:02It was the only way I knew how to forget you.
01:05:06Have you succeeded?
01:05:10No.
01:05:11Then good.
01:05:17Julie.
01:05:20At Novatec, we offer competitive pay and flexible schedules with remote opportunities and free meals.
01:05:30Sounds good.
01:05:31There's more. We have benefits, like honeymoon leave and childcare support and fun company events.
01:05:42So, Jonathan Whiteford, how would you feel about joining Novatec?
01:05:48As an executive?
01:05:50No, as staff, but I would be thrilled to have you as a senior programmer.
01:05:55Pretty good offer.
01:05:58Also, there are no restrictions about relationships with colleagues. So, if you happen to like someone at work, it's cool.
01:06:14That's good to know.
01:06:16No.
01:06:17No.
01:06:18No.
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