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02:29Not by the headmaster, and certainly not by someone like Ruby Bell.
02:36Any new music for me, Percy?
02:38What can be better than the classics?
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03:29The main thing is that we make an absolutely perfect donor gala happen, without interference.
03:33Speaking of which, shouldn't James be here by now?
03:39The further James Beaufort stays from this meeting, the better.
03:43Should we make a start then?
03:44Very good, round the outside, round the outside!
03:47Pass and run, keep moving, that's great!
03:50Keep it up!
03:51Swing it!
03:53Good, good, now on the right side!
03:56Bellfort!
03:56What's happening here!
03:58I'm obviously doing it completely wrong without you, coach!
04:01Your little prank at the party has resulted in you getting kicked out.
04:05Forgotten already?
04:06What'll Lexington do about it?
04:07Expel me!
04:09Not you, but me, mind.
04:11If you don't show up for your committee, it'll be my head that's chopped off.
04:18You messed up, Beaufort.
04:21This term, I'm keeping you out of the team.
04:28You're not serious, are you?
04:29I'm sorry, James.
04:32The choice isn't mine.
04:37My family financed fiscal.
04:39From the kit to the rent.
04:41Lexington can't afford that decision.
04:43I don't answer to Lexington.
04:45James, the order for you to be suspended from the team
04:48came from your father.
04:53If you want to control the world around you,
04:55you have to understand one thing.
04:56If you allow it, control can be taken from you
05:00as quickly as you grab it.
05:01Okay, let's keep going.
05:03Back to your positions.
05:05And how you deal with such a situation
05:07defines whether you belong on the winning
05:10or the losing side.
05:15It was a full-on prank.
05:16What did you think would be the reaction?
05:18But he's never cared what I do at school.
05:20As long as I act the way he wants outside of here.
05:22It was you who had the idea for a flash mob of strippers.
05:24She made me do it.
05:25Who does she think she is?
05:27Talk to Dad.
05:28He might be able to resolve it.
05:29You're his golden boy.
05:30I'm going to talk to him.
05:31And make sure Ruby Bell wishes
05:32she'd never come to the school in the first place.
05:34Don't provoke her.
05:36She's kept quite so far and that's good luck.
05:37Huh.
05:38She thinks she's won.
05:39If she even thinks I'm giving up the attack,
05:41she's playing with the wrong guy.
05:42It's a game and she won't win.
05:43Dad would be proud of you.
05:46You make the opponent think they only have one course of action possible, right?
05:52Watch your step.
05:53You don't know this guy at all.
05:54I know enough to know she'd sell internal body parts to get into Oxford.
05:58And that pathetic committee is her way to get there.
06:01Last time we talked a lot about elegance and simplicity.
06:04For me, we have so much more potential with the theme,
06:07black and white,
06:08light and shadow,
06:10dishonesty and truth,
06:11good and bad.
06:12I worked until 3 a.m. last night on my laptop
06:15and this is my design for the poster.
06:22Wow.
06:24Thank you for all your commitment.
06:29Seriously?
06:31Your best idea for the gala is black and white.
06:34Do you have a problem with that, Beaufort?
06:36Your deathbed, not mine.
06:39I just thought you wanted to make a good impression on Lexington.
06:42For the recommendation.
06:43If you're going to be late, do us a favor.
06:44Keep your mouth shut if you can help it.
06:45Yeah, but Lexington really wants you and I to be helping each other.
06:49Probably found the strippers the climax of the party.
06:51You don't need prostitutes this time around, though.
06:52Well, at least people are still discussing it.
06:54Do you have anything productive to say
06:56or can we ignore you and get on with planning?
06:58Well, if you'd like, maybe I could be productive.
07:00If you'd like to ask me...
07:01I believe I did that already.
07:02I'm not a fan of your tone, however.
07:03My tone is completely normal,
07:04but you've been complaining since you came in the room, so...
07:06Just be happy someone has the guts to tell you what they really think of it.
07:09Oh.
07:09And you know we are so thankful.
07:16Okay, who else has input about Kieran's poster?
07:18The school hall would be a perfect setting for a Victorian party.
07:28Dress code of the era, classy and decadent.
07:31We'd make sure to get it right.
07:32Period table settings, napkins with lace or candlelit.
07:35And a friend of mine knows an orchestra that plays Victorian tunes.
07:37The discussion is not about a theme.
07:39We're happy with the theme.
07:40You mean this thing?
07:41Imagine, Victorian gowns and suits, candlelight...
07:45We don't have time to start planning a new party.
07:47We've ordered decoration samples, agreed on a menu already,
07:50and the posters get printed soon.
07:51Sorry, my mistake.
07:52I honestly thought we were here for the best party we could organize.
07:55Have you thought of a post-rider at the same time?
07:59Sorry.
07:59May I?
08:05May I?
08:05May I?
08:35What is that, then?
08:47A woman in Victorian costume to establish the dress code.
08:51We can put a cool collage around it,
08:52maybe with a little less Hitchcock energy than this option.
09:01A little awestruck, Ruby Bell.
09:05Who wants to vote for the Victorian idea?
09:29Is it pretty clear, then?
09:31What about the costume rental place in Haddington?
09:47In those dresses, I look like Elsa from Frozen after a flood catastrophe.
09:50We can't put some polyester thing on our poster.
09:53What?
10:00Beaufort is one of the oldest luxury brands in England,
10:03and their collection is well over a hundred years old.
10:09I was fast!
10:10No way, I was.
10:10I was so much faster than you.
10:11Oh, please, Lynn.
10:12Hmm.
10:18Get the cap in hand.
10:21And you speak to Beaufort.
10:22Hi.
10:40Hi.
10:43Respect for the way you dealt with that.
10:45Great leadership competence.
10:46Do you have anything Victorian in your family collection?
10:51Yes, I think so.
10:52Lots of beautiful things.
10:53Valuable.
10:55We'd like to take some pictures of them for the poster.
10:57Sounds like a really good idea.
11:00Can you ask your parents if, you know, we can have access to them?
11:04Hmm.
11:05I'm sorry, I can't do that.
11:06You mean you won't do it?
11:10Can't, I won't do it, Ruby Bell.
11:11My answer will still be bad.
11:13But no doubt, sir.
11:14Competent needle like you are.
11:15We'll find a solution.
11:29The second one is good, with a smile.
11:31You're smiling in all of them.
11:33Yeah, but they're smiling.
11:35And they're smiling.
11:37You would know what I mean if it's sometime in your life you'd ever flirted.
11:41There's lots of good ones, thank you.
11:43So come on, what's the story with the Victorian dress?
11:46Your school's so fancy.
11:48Well, we urgently need a Victorian dress photo for our poster.
11:52By tomorrow.
11:53I thought that you'd have an idea of where we...
11:55Where Victorian dresses are being sold?
11:57In Gormzy?
11:58Well, you're a fashion genius, I thought...
12:00I repeat.
12:01A Victorian dress shop in Gormzy.
12:03You're right.
12:07This won't ever work.
12:08Can you imagine if I knew someone whose second super talent this is?
12:19Yeah.
12:22I'll make it.
12:24Two days, that shouldn't be impossible.
12:26Really?
12:26No.
12:27No.
12:28No.
12:29Definitely not.
12:30Not gonna happen.
12:31Never ever.
12:32Especially not by the day after tomorrow.
12:34Here.
12:35To start from scratch would be crazy.
12:40I mean, if we had a dress we could use as a base to build on.
12:44Erm...
12:45Disrape the skirt, sew on a bodice...
12:46The skirt could have a train maybe.
12:47A roll of tulle would be handy.
12:48I could sew in the waist, the bodice.
12:50Oh yeah.
12:50I have an amazing silver thread somewhere.
12:51That would look great, would you have a...
12:53You knew I couldn't say no if you asked for help with this?
12:54What, me?
12:55What are you saying?
12:55Do you want me?
12:56What are you saying?
12:57I have an amazing silver thread somewhere.
12:57I have an amazing silver thread somewhere.
12:58That would look great with the...
12:59You knew I couldn't say no if you asked for help with this.
13:11What, me?
13:12I'll get the sewing machine, you make the coffee, and this will be an all-night set.
13:22What happened? My son's so fresh in the morning.
13:45I thought I'd work out before school, like you always said I should.
13:48Oh yeah? Race you to the bench.
13:52Yeah! Yes!
14:05I'll let you beat me. Yeah. Woo!
14:12I'll let you win. Yeah, bluffing's all well and good, but as long as the next time it doesn't happen, yeah.
14:22I must return to the lacrosse field, Dad.
14:35I must return to the lacrosse field, Dad.
14:41We all have our hands full at the moment, getting ready for the investor reception tonight, as well as preparing to present the new pieces. And as the fresh new face, you should too.
14:54The young Beaufort. Huh?
14:57We're close to our third title-winning season in a row.
15:00That's never happened at Maxton Hall, you know?
15:02I can't say I'm surprised about that. It's a girls' game man.
15:08Will you speak to Lexington or should I?
15:20Please, Dad.
15:22It's my last year.
15:25All of life's obstacles that are sent to test us should be seen as training for the truly difficult moments.
15:35Some moments that will shape our future. And the first of these moments is upon us.
15:41You will concentrate fully and deliver a perfect performance at the reception.
15:45The image of the company needs that to happen. The image of our entire family.
15:53I would say we've just found a new athletic activity for you to practice.
16:01The next time I want you to win the race.
16:23Rangeli says we haven't been miseking what she's doing.
16:35We could haste some brutal things that it will do.
16:38What?
16:40We can't wait.
16:44Oh yes.
16:46We're both acting.
17:21Yes. I'm also looking forward to the new election.
17:39Gathered guests. Dear friends.
17:42This here belonged to my great-great-grandfather, who was the Beaufort who founded this brand 125 years ago.
17:53And I think he would be proud if he could see how far we have come today.
17:57From that humble tailoring outfit arose a worldwide operation with tradition at the core of it,
18:04which the luxury fashion landscape has been guided and defined by for decades.
18:08Not only through the iconic clothing we produce, but also through the market-leading sustainability projects, which we are especially proud of.
18:19But Beaufort remains a family venture to this day.
18:24From then until now, therefore it fills me with great pride to introduce you to my wonderful son, James,
18:31who will enlighten you all as to why we are here this evening.
18:35James.
18:38We're all here today to witness a great moment.
18:49Beaufort continues to expand its empire.
18:52We dress kings, presidents, and not forgetting countless businessmen the whole world over.
18:57And now, it is time for the next generation in this family's inner circle.
19:02Especially at a time when the world is changing so quickly.
19:06A world in which the leaders are becoming younger, putting an earlier pressure on their future responsibilities.
19:14Here stands before you the future of Beaufort.
19:19So, are you impressed?
19:21A toast?
19:26To a new generation of Beaufort.
19:31Modern, noble, dynamic.
19:35Two, are you married.
20:01A relationship.
20:02Oh, my God, I knew you could do it.
20:21I totally love it.
20:22When you're done with your poster stuff,
20:24I'll definitely put it on the block.
20:25I reckon it will be a hit.
20:28Are you all right to eye on it?
20:30Yes. I think I'm ready about now
20:32to pass out for eight to ten hours.
20:33Yeah, of course. Have a rest.
20:35Good night.
20:37Thank you, Em.
22:02You really are an arrogant arsehole.
22:10No, no, no, no, no, no.
22:11Ember, I...
22:15I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:19I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:23I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:35I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:39I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:43I'm so sorry. I didn't mean it.
22:55Do you think you're still able to use it?
22:57I don't know.
23:01I don't know.
23:05I don't know.
23:09Do it if you can't.
23:39Hello, everybody.
23:56My name is Philippa Winfield, but please feel free to call me Pippa.
24:00Whatever you want, baby.
24:01When I was preparing to apply for Oxford, I found it really helpful to discuss concrete philosophies with other students.
24:08And that's exactly what we're going to do in this course.
24:15Can you pass these sheets around, please? Thanks.
24:20Maybe we should do this one-to-one.
24:22Yeah, you wish to, don't you?
24:25So you can start by reading the first question aloud for us, yeah?
24:30Yeah.
24:33If you can provide a rationale for your actions, does that validate your actions?
24:38That's rational.
24:42Feelings can also motivate your actions.
24:44How many decisions do we make every day that are emotional ones?
24:49It's actually strange to separate emotionality and rationality with such distinction.
24:54That assumes that head and heart are exclusive of each other.
24:57If I act according to principles that I think are rational, but I suffer for it, does that make my actions rational?
25:02Mm-hmm.
25:06We can see clearly that there exists no constant principle among us.
25:09I would never consider any action to be rational, as you would say, if someone suffers by it.
25:14There are certain principles that apply universally.
25:18Those are axioms.
25:19If you have two job offers, for example, in one you'd get better pay, but you'd be happier in the less well-paid one.
25:26The rational decision would be to accept the better-paid job, obviously.
25:29If money is your motivation, then yes, you're right, which isn't surprising in your case.
25:32Okay, first of all, you don't know me.
25:34Secondly, everyone knows no one's interested in you at all if you don't have worth.
25:37If from the day that you were born you think that nobody's interested if you don't have money,
25:40of course you'll reason that nothing or nobody else matters.
25:43Pretty sad, lonely, and pathetic, I would say.
25:44Uh, passionate discussion is good, but please no personal attacks.
25:48This is very important.
25:49Yes, then, in your ivory tower of moral superiority.
25:51At least I haven't gone through my life thinking that I'm superior to everyone,
25:54treating them like rubbish because they don't have my bank account.
25:56That works for you, does it?
25:57You try to control everyone without having money.
25:59How's that been going for you?
26:00You're so superior.
26:01Students, please.
26:01Do you want to spend the rest of your life representing a level of wealth and a reputation to which you have contributed absolutely nothing?
26:07With so much money, you don't need to have your own ideas or ideals.
26:10Your name, inheritance, the dumb stunts, all just shows how empty your being is.
26:14And that's why no one will ever be interested in you, only in your money.
26:17That's all you'll ever get.
26:18I know I've been told time and time and time and time again.
26:41You're so superior.
27:02Maybe I'm wrong.
27:08Maybe I'm wrong.
27:10We're going to have to think about what we do if Ruby talks.
27:22I don't think she's going to do that.
27:30What we're meant to do, we've both known for a while now.
27:36No.
27:37If anything came out of this that was good for us, it was to know that we can't go on like this.
27:45That's enough.
27:46We went too far, Lid.
27:50Sooner or later it was going to happen. We both have to know that.
27:55We'll keep our heads down until everyone's forgotten this.
27:58And I'm always done with school, yeah. And then...
28:01And then?
28:04Are you thinking that your parents would just welcome me into their lives?
28:07Their daughter's teacher.
28:13I don't want you to throw away your future or any opportunities that Beaufort would mean for you.
28:19Opportunities haven't been there for a while with my dad.
28:21I told everything to a journalist about everything that goes on.
28:27You had the idea for young Beaufort.
28:30You developed the concept for the whole launch.
28:34Mortimer may be a shitty father, but he's a very clever individual.
28:37Your talent wouldn't be wasted by such a great businessman.
28:42I'll get you a chance, Lydia.
28:44I know it.
28:53But we won't have that.
28:54If you insist.
29:08If you insist.
29:08Move on, go, go, go!
29:14Have you baked it?
29:17Up and down.
29:22Go!
29:30Go, go!
29:31Go, go, go, go, go, go!
29:33Go! Go!
29:35Yeah!
29:57In three words, how would you describe me, huh?
30:00Right here?
30:04What about super sexy stallion?
30:10Very accurate.
30:15But false modesty usually gets you further in life, so I've been hearing.
30:22You okay?
30:25My current boyfriend is being problematic, so I'm looking for alternatives.
30:29But I'm aware that's nothing compared to your personal drama.
30:38Or are we still pretending to ignore whatever happened in the Oxford debate the other day between you and Ruby?
30:43Nothing happened. The course is a load of shit and I had other things to do.
30:48Oh, yeah.
30:50What?
30:52She has managed to hit you where it hurts, huh?
30:58Okay, okay, I'll leave you alone.
31:00I've never seen her behave so weirdly either. You're saying that's a coincidence?
31:07What do you think?
31:10What do you think?
31:13No!
31:14No!
31:15Ruby?
31:39Ruby?
31:43What are you thinking about?
31:44Is everything okay, sweetheart?
31:50It's nothing. It's fine.
31:55It's all right, yeah.
31:57But you're not all right.
31:59And my father's contract demands you're not all right, I'm not. We're the same.
32:06Have you ever made someone leave because of something you did?
32:11Yeah.
32:14You know, Ruby, I...
32:16I'm almost 50, yeah?
32:18I've made an awful lot of mistakes and hurt others.
32:22It's unavoidable, but you know, thank goodness it doesn't make you a bad person.
32:27No?
32:29No.
32:30What does matter, though, is that you learn.
32:33And are responsible for them.
32:37Why must it be so hard to know the right thing to do?
32:43Well...
32:45That's why it's called the right thing, not the easy thing.
32:51No.
32:52No.
32:53No.
32:54No.
32:55No.
32:56No.
32:57No.
32:59No.
33:00No.
33:01No.
33:02No.
33:03No.
33:04No.
33:15No.
33:16You're reporting to Lexington about my free time, too?
33:41I wanted to tell you you were right.
33:45I don't know you.
33:46I was absolutely out of order in the Oxford course.
33:52I don't know what got into me, but...
33:56I'm sorry.
34:06The Victorian party really was the better idea.
34:13I told you that it was.
34:14How's it going with the gown?
34:23Gown.
34:28Not quite as we had planned.
34:31What happened?
34:35You got burnt.
34:37Got burnt?
34:39Got burnt.
34:40The poster probably won't be our best, but, uh, yeah.
34:48I mean, you can't win all the time.
34:50Okay, then.
35:01See you Monday.
35:04Oh, and, uh, say hi to Lexington.
35:09What?
35:10Now, is it going to be lovely back?
35:11It's so good.
35:12I can't wait.
35:15And don't let the enhances it.
35:22See you next time.
35:53Hi.
36:00Like to hit a few balls together to clear your head.
36:08I'm better with a partner and I thought that after we could get some lunch.
36:14Okay.
36:15Okay.
36:16Need another tag along?
36:19We're playing doubles.
36:21Another time if you like.
36:24Yeah?
36:28Come on then.
36:31To sleep.
36:47Hi!
36:48Ah, there they are.
37:09Who?
37:10Our partners.
37:12Harold Ellington is considering investing a considerable sum in young Beaufort.
37:16He's the elusive investor that we're after.
37:24Why's he brought it in here?
37:25If your half is interested in her as she is in you, we can kill two birds with one stone at the same time.
37:30The Beaufort junior CEO must have a suitable partner at his side.
37:34And the sister of your best friend would be perfect.
37:38A sight to behold.
37:39So glad you could be here.
37:40You old charmer.
37:42What an absolute pleasure.
37:44Really good to see you.
37:46The perfect place for us to meet.
37:48Or not?
37:49Harold Ellington.
37:50Harold Ellington.
37:51Harold Ellington.
37:52Harold Ellington.
37:53Harold Ellington.
37:54Hello.
37:55Hey.
37:56Two, yes?
37:57Always two.
37:58The level of prestige that the Ellingtons have is hard to find.
38:06Elaine adores you.
38:07You don't even have anything to do.
38:09I'll take care of Harold and you.
38:12Enjoy the show.
38:17I always thought there were two ways to end a battle in life.
38:21Victory or defeat.
38:23Your king either stands or falls.
38:25A Beaufort will always fight to the end to stay standing.
38:31I had never considered the third option.
38:35A draw.
38:36A stalemate.
38:38And that perhaps it is at precisely this moment.
38:41When two kings bow to each other.
38:44The true greatness is shown.
38:48The youngest member of the family, Elson, now dares to go to the water source.
38:53He feels his Beaufort very careful.
38:55Carefully using his trunk, and his mother watches him without noticing.
39:01Desert elephants can drink up to 200 litres of water a day,
39:05with up to eight litres fitting inside the trunk of an adult elephant.
39:09However, the drought makes it difficult to find suitable places to drink.
39:13I need the bathroom.
39:14In search for food, too, these grey giants have to cover more than 70 kilometres a day under difficult conditions.
39:19There's the find.
39:21There's the find.
39:21There's the find.
39:21Let's go.
39:51Let's go.
40:21Let's go.
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