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00:00Oh, sun in my eyes, nothing but blue skies, how about it?
00:21Oh, this feeling inside, I'm ready for the hang of a flower, baby.
00:26Everyone has their own world full of possibilities, to dream their own dreams, to be who they want to be, to love whoever they want.
00:42We all have the power to shape our own destiny, whether we use it or not.
00:49This is James Beaufort's voicemail. Leave me a message.
01:04James, I totally messed up. Dad's going to lose it. Are you still at Cyril's? I don't know what to do. I'm on my way right now.
01:12Oh yeah, there he is. The gentleman of the evening. The greatest. The gorgeous. And every woman's dream boyfriend.
01:27James Beaufort!
01:34So, was she as good as she looked, Tom?
01:38Hey, fuck the both of you. That's my sister you're talking about, man.
01:41Oooh, fucking chill out, Alistair.
01:44Yeah, I need to cool off.
01:45Oh, shit!
01:46Oh!
01:49Go, boy! Go!
01:51Hey, Lydia. We missed you last night.
02:05Hey, James. Your sister's here and she's bringing bad vibes to the party.
02:09Lydia!
02:13Lyd, what's wrong?
02:14Honey, come on. Breathe.
02:21Really? Read the fucking room, dude.
02:23Hey, what happened to you?
02:25She was standing in front of us. She just barged in.
02:29Yeah, who?
02:30Ruby. Ruby Bell. She saw us. The British press will destroy me. Dad will kill me. He won't forgive me for another scandal.
02:38Just breathe with me. And now, calmly, from the beginning, what's happened here?
02:42And who is this Ruby Bell?
02:44And who is this Ruby Bell?
02:47Oh, yeah, thank you.
02:49would you like to sit here? Oh, yeah, thank you.
02:57Would you like to sit here?
03:14Oh yeah, thank you.
03:15Hello, Mr. Sutton.
03:27Ruby.
03:29Did you enjoy the summer then?
03:30I bought the books on the Oxford reading list and read every book twice.
03:34So yeah.
03:36Some reading for you?
03:39This is enough material for a biography.
03:42I think a little reference should be a problem.
03:45Everyone deserves a world full of opportunities.
03:53And if there's one place where those opportunities begin, it's at Oxford University.
03:58The world welcomes those who have studied there.
04:00And if everything goes as planned during this term, then in less than 365 days, I will be there.
04:07Maxton Hall College is my entry ticket.
04:09It's not just a school.
04:14It's one of these schools.
04:15Oh, flowers raining on your hair.
04:25You can't keep them off even in despair.
04:29I'll go away and make it so hard.
04:33When you dance, when you dance, don't try to comprehend.
04:38I worked diligently in my room for months to be awarded a scholarship.
04:47Of course, that makes me the exception here.
04:52For generations, families like the Beauforts have had more money and power than some royal families.
04:57For them, every door swings open.
05:05British nobility, the son of the Manchester United coach, the cousin of the Emir of Dubai, they're all here.
05:12They go to the same parties, get the same jobs, and marry the same people.
05:16A microcosm of millionaires.
05:18And I almost forgot.
05:20Besides money and influence, my fellow students have another thing in common.
05:24I am invisible to them.
05:25I immediately realized this was my superpower.
05:28If I want to get to Oxford in less than a year, I can't afford to make any mistakes, especially in front of this crowd.
05:34The less they notice me, the better.
05:38Well, did you hand a tip?
05:39I just gave it to him.
05:41Oh, I wish I'd asked Mr. Sutton for a reference too. He's so cool.
05:44Mrs. Campbell is just as good.
05:46Wasn't she her year's valedictorian at Oxford?
05:48Yeah, in 1890.
05:50Lynn was one of them too, until a year ago when her parents divorced and their business collapsed.
05:56How did she manage to get through it?
05:59No idea.
06:02At least that's what my internet research has revealed.
06:06But the collection of works on the theory of justice that you recommended to us
06:09best reflects the contents of the foundation of the metaphysics of morals
06:13and the critique of practical reason.
06:17Yes, exactly.
06:18And that's why I always say, this here...
06:21This here is Google for the old folks.
06:26But back to Kant.
06:27Mr. Smith, what do you think?
06:29Kant's saying that we should all just do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
06:34That's the Bible, not Kant.
06:35What, though, if Kant's meaning of categorical imperative is his way of telling us we should ignore the consequences of what we're doing,
06:44if what we're doing feels right?
06:48Miss Bell?
06:50Reasoning was placed at the core of Kant's philosophy, not how we feel.
06:54Then maybe Kant is less relevant than we think, then.
06:56Humans are able to reason, but they usually make decisions on how they feel, though.
07:07That's what makes it so interesting.
07:08The fact that we can decide differently if we could do becomes the moral strength in us.
07:12Yeah.
07:13Eloquently, but.
07:15Okay.
07:16Let's turn to the next chapter.
07:24I can't believe the welcome party is already the day after tomorrow.
07:27I feel like I've spent half the summer talking to electricians and caterers that don't really know what they're doing.
07:32And don't forget the great selection of stone DJs.
07:34We really have to book the sober one today.
07:36Well, a resume and all that it involves.
07:38Damn it.
07:39What?
07:40I forgot something.
07:41I have to go and see Mr. Sutton.
07:43I'll see you later.
07:45Okay.
07:57Excuse me, sir.
08:13Ruby, I, uh...
08:14Ruby, I can explain this.
08:21You see, all this, I can explain it.
08:24It's really not what it looks like.
08:26Ruby!
08:27It's really not what it looks like.
08:57You can wait here, Percy.
09:08It won't take that long.
09:08It's really not what it looks like.
09:11It's really not what it looks like.
09:13It's really not what it looks like.
09:15It's really not what it looks like.
09:17Ruby, is everything okay?
09:22Ruby!
09:24Okay, the first meeting of the event committee of the new term is hereby opened.
09:28Um, how are things looking for the welcome party, everyone?
09:30Uh, the posters are up.
09:32Perfect.
09:32I finally got hold of the security company and talked to the technical experts.
09:36They'll take care of the screen and projector for the promo video.
09:38Okay.
09:40Kieran?
09:41Yeah, all done.
09:42I added some drone shots in there from above.
09:44Okay.
09:44Uh, Lexington wants us to include the lacrosse team in the video because of the chance of three back-to-back titles.
09:55So, I will take care of the photos for that.
09:57The promo will finally be worth watching this year.
09:59James Beaufort, sweaty and up close.
10:11What?
10:12James Beaufort is looking at you.
10:13James Beaufort embodies everything that is wrong in the world of the rich.
10:28Immeasurable privilege, arrogance and ignorance.
10:32Hey.
10:32Until now, I've been able to keep at least a room full of people between me and him.
10:36Do you mind if I have a minute with your friend?
10:39Sure.
10:39Sure.
10:43Okay.
11:05Robin, isn't it?
11:07Ruby.
11:08Yeah, I knew it was something with an R.
11:10Right, you know me.
11:12I know your name, if that's what you mean.
11:13I'm Lydia's brother.
11:16She's in your philosophy class, yeah?
11:20I want you to take this from me.
11:24And remember, what you saw in Sons' office never happened.
11:3610,000 should do it.
11:37If you keep quiet until the end of the year, we'll double it.
11:40Wow.
11:43You're an even greater arsehole than I thought.
11:48Whoa, whoa.
11:49We're not finished.
11:51What about a Maserati and a Fabergé egg as well?
11:55Oh, come on.
11:55I know that you can make use of the cash.
11:57You could buy a new backpack, if you like.
12:02At the moment, I have 17 pounds and 28 pence in my backpack, and I don't need any more.
12:07Do you need change for the cafeteria?
12:10Hmm?
12:11No?
12:12Okay, then this belongs back in your trust fund, I would say.
12:16Are you serious?
12:34Ooh.
12:34Hmm?
12:34Hmm.
12:37Hmm.
12:42Hmm.
12:43Hmm.
12:44He was trying to buy me, but I don't need his money.
13:08I earn my own.
13:11As sisters, we compliment each other well.
13:13If you're rich and I'm pretty...
13:14Shouldn't you be a mess for another 15 minutes?
13:16Mrs. Wamsley had a nervous breakdown because Victor set up a Tinder date for her.
13:19During school.
13:20So we finished early.
13:21I know hearing stuff like that makes you miss your old school.
13:29You should have been there. It was hilarious.
13:35Ah, my two little elves.
13:36Hi, give me two minutes. I'm going to quickly get changed.
13:39Come back, though. We're making dinner.
13:43Let's go.
14:00Ah, myès.
14:03Oh.
14:05Ah.
14:07Let me go, I need you
14:14I need you
14:14I need you
14:16And?
14:34I loved it
14:35Traumatic, but great
14:37When I read it at your age, it turned my world upside down
14:40You liking Death Note?
14:45You're only in the middle
14:46All right, it took me about a month to realise I had to read it from the back
14:50So considering that, I'm pretty far in
14:52After James Joyce, you should be happy that it was under a thousand pages
14:57Ta-da!
14:58How?
14:59Ember, you look so gorgeous
15:00Yeah, how I was born, you know
15:02But what about what I'm wearing?
15:03Beautiful
15:04I'm not quite done yet, but I think it would turn out nice
15:07Maybe it was a lace or a bow or...
15:08Whoa, wait a minute
15:09That's actually my blouse though
15:10You've had it for fifteen years
15:11I think it's only fair that I should inherit it now
15:13Okay
15:19A toast to our thieving and multi-talented daughters
15:22Who knows how we turned out so well
15:25Dad hasn't been upstairs in years
15:38The stair lift provided by the health insurance company broke down just a few months after the accident
15:43It must drive him insane, but he never so much as mentions it
15:47That's why I haven't told him that I'm saving up for a new one
15:50I'm saving up for a new one
16:20Got my baby
16:21What did she say?
16:22Can I have everything for my letter of recommendation, sir?
16:52Yeah, naturally.
16:58I've already written the letter of recommendation.
17:08I just need the documents.
17:17Listen, Ruby, there's absolutely nothing in this I don't believe.
17:23The choices you make are no business of mine.
17:26But if someone finds out about this, the recommendation is pointless to me.
17:31I'll find someone else.
17:41Why don't you go back to Sutton and ask...
17:52I told you, I gave him the wrong documents and he doesn't have enough time anymore.
17:55That's so useless.
17:56It was my mistake.
17:58Ever since the thing with Beaufort, you've been so weird.
18:00What happened anyway?
18:02Nothing.
18:03Absolutely nothing.
18:04I bet their headmaster, Lexington, hasn't given a recommendation before.
18:08Nobody would dare ask.
18:10That's exactly why I'm doing it.
18:11Let's renegotiate.
18:26Is this a daily ritual now?
18:30Don't give me money.
18:31I'll just give it back.
18:31Okay, that's enough of the Mother Teresa performance.
18:33Just tell me what you want from my family, will you?
18:34I guess to start with, I'd be happy with a restraining order for you.
18:41And Mother Teresa would have taken the money and given it to those who deserved it.
18:44You should know.
18:46You think it's a joke?
18:49Everybody has a price.
18:52What's yours then?
18:53Now, what's this?
19:10A little experience with the hottest single guy at school.
19:18Is this the first time you've prostituted yourself?
19:20Does it happen often?
19:21I wasn't going to take your money.
19:23As I happen to know, you're a little bit short right now.
19:26Go to hell, Beaufort.
19:28Is that you trying to ever go a dirty talk?
19:32Come one step closer towards me.
19:36And I'll kick you in the bollocks.
19:39You get to the point, Robin.
19:41My name is Ruby, for God's sake.
19:42I'm not wasting my whole day here talking to you.
19:49If this means you've changed your mind, sorry, but I don't know if I'm in the mood anymore.
19:53Okay, I'll tell you my price.
19:59I just want you away from me.
20:02Assume that anything less than two meters is too close.
20:04I never want you and me to be seen together again.
20:08I never want you and me to be seen together again.
20:08I don't know if you live.
20:09No, okay.
20:09Okay.
20:09I don't know.
20:39I don't know.
21:09I don't know.
21:11I don't know.
21:13I don't know.
21:15I don't know.
21:17I don't know.
21:19I don't know.
21:21I don't know.
21:23I don't know.
21:25I don't know.
21:27I don't know.
21:29I don't know.
21:31I don't know.
21:33I don't know.
21:35I don't know.
21:37I don't know.
21:39I don't know.
21:41I don't know.
21:43I don't know.
21:45I don't know.
21:47I don't know.
21:48I don't know.
21:49Don't let it bother you.
21:51I don't know.
21:53I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
21:57I don't know.
21:59I don't know.
22:01I don't know.
22:03I don't know.
22:05I don't know.
22:07I don't know.
22:09I don't know.
22:11I don't know.
22:17Ah, boys!
22:19Oh, this bastard!
22:21You lost the shit!
22:23Oh
22:53Oh
23:23Ever since the change in coaching staff two terms ago this team has made a gigantic leap forward
23:32Coach Freeman deserves to be extremely proud of his boys
23:35Alistair, no!
23:49I'm a Cormac, you princess
23:51Oh
23:53Oh
23:55Oh
23:57What is going on here?
23:59Calm down
24:01What are you doing?
24:03What did I tell you?
24:05What did I tell you?
24:07What's all this shit then?
24:09He almost broke Keshe's neck in the last game
24:11It's only fair to get him back for that
24:13Ellington, get your stupid blood in the ass over here
24:15Up the field
24:17As the Cormac receives medical attention, Ellington has quite rightly been sent on the field
24:23The tension has dispersed and the mood seems to have calmed down again, so play where I'm thinking
24:29If you're looking for all the action it's over there
24:41Thanks
24:43But I preferred it when they were wrestling out there
24:45McCormac was heading for even more of a battering, but the ref quickly got involved
24:49If she was playing for Eastview, they'd have a greater chance
24:53Oh
25:09Alistair
25:23I can tell that you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan.
25:30Oh, yeah.
25:31I've been pitch side for all the games.
25:33Haven't you seen me?
25:34I'm normally a bit busy out there.
25:36Yeah.
25:38Beating up the opposition, I guess.
25:44Sir, should we take a photo of you watching the match?
25:47It was nice meeting you, Alistair.
25:53Sir, do you have a minute?
25:59You can see that I'm busy, Miss Bell.
26:01It'll only take two minutes, I promise.
26:03I wanted to ask if you could write me a letter of recommendation for my Oxford application.
26:08You've left it very late in the day for this to happen.
26:11You're the best person at this school to write a recommendation letter.
26:14I thought I'd at least see if you had a little time.
26:16We both know you're a very good student.
26:18Exemplar, in fact.
26:19But you're not doing enough to earn my recommendation at this time.
26:22Not for Oxford.
26:23Come to think of it, of these last two years, I've hardly even been aware of your presence at Maxton Hall, Miss Bell.
26:30Do you know why that is?
26:33I'm chairing the event committee this year, among other things, with Lynn Wine.
26:36Oh, yes, right, right.
26:38How's it going with the welcome party?
26:40The prep is nearly done.
26:41This event is the very first impression that our new students and their parents get of our school before thousands of pounds are handed over each year to be a student here.
26:50This year we have a few very prominent new students, so it's important that it all goes without a hitch.
26:55I understand that's right.
26:56If you show that you're a good team leader and everything goes as I wish, I see no reason why I couldn't produce this letter for you then.
27:08Miss Bell.
27:08Miss Bell.
27:10Can you do me a favor?
27:13You look back out of my picture.
27:17Come on, come on, come on!
27:19Come on, come on!
27:26Yeah!
27:27What were you doing with Alistair?
27:49Nothing.
27:51Why?
27:52I don't know what your idea is, Belle.
27:55And being honest, I don't really care.
27:57Someone like you can't touch people like us.
28:00Because you're a nobody from some backwater hovel.
28:03No connections and even less money.
28:06So do what you want to do.
28:07I don't know.
28:10I don't know.
28:11I don't know.
28:12I don't know.
28:12I don't know.
28:13I don't know.
28:14I don't know.
28:44Are you playing for the rugby team secretly?
29:0811 to 5.
29:10Don't measure success based on wins, but on what improvement you're making.
29:15Plato.
29:16Tiger Woods.
29:30What do you know about Ruby Bell?
29:34Nothing.
29:35Other than that she's chairing the stupid event committee.
29:38The one the school parties are organized by.
29:44Is Sutton kept quiet?
29:47Yep.
29:48It's like nothing ever happened, yeah?
29:53That's because it didn't.
29:54Broken, I thought my heart stopped working.
30:06I was some different person who couldn't see past the past.
30:15Easy.
30:16I'm not saying it's easy to forgive completely.
30:22But I couldn't let it last.
30:25And you never grow from that.
30:27So I had to take the space
30:31And finally get away
30:34Yeah
30:34Can't believe in a place in a beautiful morning
30:38Stand in the still of the sun
30:41Breathe out
30:42And take a moment
30:44Living is what it wants
30:47The elephant is one of the strongest animals in the world
30:52And that's why the metaphor of the chained elephant has always fascinated me
30:58An elephant could easily tear the stake out of the ground that it's chained to
31:07But no matter how big and strong it is
31:14It's conviction that it is powerless keeps it chained in place
31:18People are no different
31:26Our fears and prejudices keep us from realizing our full potential
31:30From following our dreams
31:33I am lucky
31:45Since I know that there is only a small stake holding me
31:48And I'm working on pulling it out
31:50Little by little
31:51A bit more every year
31:53I won't let myself be chained to a stake
32:01And certainly not by someone like James Beaufort
32:04What was called
32:32Only this evening stands between me and my recommendation for Oxford.
32:45And I'll make sure everything, and I mean everything, goes smoothly.
32:50Keep going.
33:02You'd always sing, so I'm sorry, but if you miss me, but I've got things to do, I just can't do that without you.
33:19Yeah, I'd do anything for a rain event.
33:22Shall we go up, Jones?
33:23Yeah.
33:24Let's go then.
33:26To all my fans!
33:27See ya!
33:32Can I, uh, can I talk to you for a minute?
33:51Oh, what's his name?
33:56Oh, so do you miss him tonight?
33:59What you saw before was absolutely unacceptable.
34:19I knew you were secretly into brunettes.
34:29But it's really not what you think.
34:31Miss Belfort and I, I mean, we didn't meet as teacher and student.
34:34We'd met each other elsewhere previously.
34:36Sir, it's nothing to do with...
34:37What you saw will never happen again.
34:39But I want you to know that I'm very sorry to have put you in such an uncomfortable situation.
34:45Miss Belfort?
34:45Miss Belfort?
34:46Miss Belfort?
34:47Miss Belfort?
34:47Miss Belfort?
34:48Miss Belfort?
34:51My compliments.
34:54You know, it's exactly how I would have done it.
35:00Thank you, sir.
35:00I am the mystery
35:14I am the fire
35:17Love is destruction
35:20This war is mine
35:24I am the mystery
35:28I am the fire
35:30Love is destruction
35:34This war is mine
35:36This war is mine
35:38I am the mystery
35:40Then dreams is a cold thing, baby
35:42I started on a bed of pain
35:46Then things are wrong, baby
35:50We'll see where the mystery
35:54I am the mystery
35:56I am the mystery
35:58I am the mystery
36:00I am the mystery
36:02I am the mystery
36:04I am the mystery
36:06I am the fire
36:08Stop, stop, thank you
36:10That's fine enough
36:12This war is mine
36:14This war is mine
36:16I am the mystery
36:18I am the mystery
36:20I am the mystery
36:22I am the mystery
36:24I am the mystery
36:26I am the mystery
36:28I am the mystery
36:30I am the mystery
36:32I am the mystery
36:34I am the mystery
36:36I am the mystery
36:38I am the mystery
36:40I am the mystery
36:42Hey, turn the music off!
36:55Music off!
36:58My party's ruined. Oh, shit!
37:02Let's go.
37:10Oh.
37:11Hi, Robin. Is everything okay?
37:14Do you even care that we've all worked our arses off for this special event?
37:17Well, you didn't want a striptease from me.
37:18I assume that one of these guys might be to your particular preference.
37:22If I can't make you keep quiet, Robin, then I'll do everything I can to make sure no one believes you if you do open your mouth.
37:34Hey.
37:36Lexington wants to talk to you.
37:39Both of you.
37:39You have both disappointed me immensely this evening, as I'm sure you know.
37:56That's more than enough smugness from you, Mr. Beaufort.
38:03Someone saw you with the DJ paying her off.
38:08Oops.
38:09So you've earned yourself a lacrosse team suspension.
38:13And, Miss Bell, your letter of recommendation, out of the question.
38:20I would expect you to have an event like this under control as chair of the event committee.
38:24But thanks to Mr. Beaufort's clever little prank, I don't have anything positive to report about your organisational abilities.
38:32Unless, of course, there's something else about this situation I should be aware of.
38:36About you, or Mr. Beaufort?
38:41About you, or Mr. Beaufort?
38:43About you, or Mr. Beaufort.
39:00No, sir.
39:00i should have done better and i take your guidance very seriously so rest assured i'll give the
39:14upcoming donor gala full attention to detail and then you'll have a chance to form a better
39:18opinion about my organizational ability
39:19another catastrophe would simply be shut down immediately i can assure you that that wouldn't
39:37go on not if i'm in charge of it
39:43if that's true then mr beaufort can invest his newfound free time in the event committee
39:52alongside you miss bell to make up for his unwanted intervention
39:55and both of you attending to every last detail will deliver a spectacular event
40:01to repair this school's reputation which you've just sullied with your reckless behavior
40:06then we'll see about your recommendation miss bell
40:11i suppose you should be happy amused a little yeah as if i'm gonna let someone like you give me
40:27instructions because you're a beaufort man yeah exactly yeah you can belittle me all you want
40:35i'm not scared don't worry
40:36i do a really good job on this committee and i'm not going to waste my opportunity to go to oxford
40:42for anyone
40:42so
40:45do what you want to do
40:50you want a war ruby bell
40:59you've got one
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41:10you
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