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00:00I'm ready for you
00:29Everyone has their own world full of possibilities
00:32To dream their own dreams
00:34To be who they want to be
00:35To love whoever they want
00:37We all have the power to shape
00:40Our own destiny
00:40Whether we use it or not
00:43This is James Beaufort's voicemail
00:58Leave me a message
00:58James, I totally messed up
01:01Dad's going to lose it
01:02Are you still at Cyril's?
01:04I don't know what to do
01:05I'm on my way right now
01:07Oh yeah, there he is
01:14The gentleman of the evening
01:17The greatest
01:18The gorgeous
01:20And every woman's dream boyfriend
01:22James
01:24Beaufort
01:27So, was she as good as she looked, Tom?
01:34Hey, fuck the both of you
01:35That's my sister you're talking about, man
01:36Oh, fucking chill out, Alistair
01:40Yeah, I need to cool off
01:41Oh, shit
01:41Oh!
01:41Oh!
01:42Oh!
01:42Oh!
01:43Oh!
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01:52Oh!
01:53Oh!
01:54Oh!
01:55Oh!
01:56Oh!
01:57Hey, Lydia
01:58We missed you last night
02:00Hey, James
02:01Your sister's here
02:02And she's bringing bad vibes to the party
02:04Lydia!
02:08Lydia, what's wrong?
02:10Come on, come on, breathe
02:16Really?
02:17Read the fucking room, dude
02:18Hey
02:19What happened to you?
02:20She was standing in front of us
02:22She had just barged in
02:23Yeah, who?
02:24Ruby
02:25Ruby Bell
02:26She saw us
02:27The British press will destroy me
02:29Dad will kill me
02:30He won't forgive me
02:31He won't forgive me for another scandal
02:33Just breathe with me
02:34And now, calmly, from the beginning
02:36What's happened here?
02:39And who is this Ruby Bell?
02:59Would you like to sit here?
03:08Oh, yeah, thank you
03:09Oh, yeah, thank you
03:20Hello, Mr. Sutton
03:21Ruby
03:22Ruby
03:23Can you enjoy the summer, then?
03:24I bought the books on the Oxford reading list
03:26And read every book twice
03:28So, yeah
03:31Some reading for you?
03:33This is enough material for a biography
03:35I think a little reference should be a problem
03:38Everyone deserves a world full of opportunities
03:39And if there's one place where those opportunities begin, it's at Oxford University
03:52The world welcomes those who have studied there
03:55And if everything goes as planned during this term, then in less than 365 days, I will be there
04:00Maxton Hall College is my entry ticket
04:06It's not just a school
04:08It's one of THE schools
04:10MANUELS
04:11POOLS
04:12MANUELS
04:13MANUELS
04:14MANUELS
04:15MANUELS
04:16WELLS
04:19MANUELS
04:33MANUELS
04:35I worked diligently in my room for months to be awarded a scholarship.
04:42Of course, that makes me the exception here.
04:47For generations, families like the Beauforts have had more money and power than some royal families.
04:52For them, every door swings open.
05:00British nobility, the son of the Manchester United coach, the cousin of the Emir of Dubai,
05:05they're all here.
05:07They go to the same parties, get the same jobs, and marry the same people.
05:11A microcosm of millionaires.
05:13And I almost forgot.
05:15Besides money and influence, my fellow students have another thing in common.
05:19I am invisible to them.
05:20I immediately realized this was my superpower.
05:23If I want to get to Oxford in less than a year, I can't afford to make any mistakes,
05:27especially in front of this crowd.
05:29The less they notice me, the better.
05:33Well, did you hand it in?
05:34I just gave it to him.
05:36Oh, I wish I'd asked Mr. Sutton for a reference, too.
05:38He's so cool.
05:39Mrs. Campbell is just as good.
05:41Wasn't she her year's valedictorian at Oxford?
05:43Yeah, in 1890.
05:45Lynn was one of them, too, until a year ago when her parents divorced and their business collapsed.
05:51How did she manage to get through it?
05:54No idea.
05:54At least that's what my internet research has revealed.
06:00But the collection of works on the theory of justice that you recommended to us best reflects the contents of the foundation of the metaphysics of morals and the critique of practical reason.
06:12Yes, exactly.
06:13And that's why I always say, this here...
06:16This here is Google for the old folks.
06:21But back to Kant.
06:22Mr. Smith, what do you think?
06:24Kant's saying that we should all just do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
06:28That's the Bible, not Kant.
06:33What, though, if Kant's meaning of categorical imperative is his way of telling us we should ignore the consequences of what we're doing, if what we're doing feels right?
06:43Miss Bell?
06:45Reasoning was placed at the core of Kant's philosophy, not how we feel.
06:49Then maybe Kant is less relevant than we think, then.
06:53Humans are able to reason, but they usually make decisions on how they feel, though.
06:58That's what makes it so interesting.
07:03The fact that we can decide differently if we could do becomes the moral strength in us.
07:07Yeah.
07:08Eloquently, Bert.
07:10Okay.
07:11Let's turn to the next chapter.
07:19I can't believe the welcome party is already the day after tomorrow.
07:22I feel like I've spent half the summer talking to electricians and caterers that don't really know what they're doing.
07:27And don't forget the great selection of stone DJs.
07:29We really have to book the sober one today.
07:31Well, a resume and all that it involves.
07:33Damn it.
07:34What?
07:35I forgot something.
07:36I have to go and see Mr. Sutton.
07:38I'll see you later.
07:40Okay.
07:40Okay.
07:40Okay.
07:40Okay.
07:40Okay.
07:57All this, I can explain it.
08:18It's really not what it looks like.
08:20Ruby!
08:21Ruby!
08:38Ruby!
08:49Come on in here, Percy.
08:51It won't take that long.
09:13Ruby, is everything okay?
09:15Ruby!
09:19Okay, the first meeting of the event committee of the new term is hereby opened.
09:23Um, how are things looking for the welcome party, everyone?
09:25Uh, the posters are up.
09:27Perfect.
09:28I've finally got hold of the security company and talked to the technical experts.
09:31They'll take care of the screen and projector for the promo video.
09:35Kieran?
09:36Yeah, all done. I added some drone shots in there from above.
09:39Okay.
09:40Uh, Lexington wants us to include the lacrosse team in the video because of the chance of three back-to-back titles, so I will take care of the photos for that.
09:52The promo will finally be worth watching this year.
09:54James Beaufort, sweaty and up close.
10:06What?
10:07James Beaufort is looking at you.
10:08Definitely not.
10:09Uh, look.
10:10Definitely coming towards you, Ruby.
10:11James Beaufort embodies everything that is wrong in the world of the rich.
10:12Immeasurable privilege, arrogance and ignorance.
10:14Hey!
10:15Until now, I've been able to keep at least a room full of people between me and him.
10:16Do you mind if I have a minute with your friend?
10:17Sure.
10:18Okay.
10:19Okay.
10:20James Beaufort embodies everything that is wrong in the world of the rich.
10:24Immeasurable privilege, arrogance and ignorance.
10:27Hey!
10:28Until now, I've been able to keep at least a room full of people between me and him.
10:31Do you mind if I have a minute with your friend?
10:34Sure.
10:43Okay.
10:50Robin, isn't it?
11:01Ruby.
11:02Yeah.
11:03I knew it was something with an R.
11:05Right.
11:06You know me.
11:07I know your name, if that's what you mean.
11:09I'm Lydia's brother.
11:11She's in your philosophy class, yeah?
11:13I want you to take this from me.
11:17And remember, what you saw in son's office never happened.
11:31Ten thousand should do it.
11:32You keep quiet until the end of the year.
11:34We'll double it.
11:35Wow.
11:40You're an even greater asshole than I thought.
11:44Whoa, whoa.
11:45We're not finished.
11:47What about a Maserati and a Fabergé egg as well?
11:50Oh, come on. I know that you can make use of the cash.
11:54You could buy a new backpack, if you like.
11:57At the moment, I have 17 pounds and 28 pence in my backpack.
12:00And I don't need any more.
12:03Do you need change for the cafeteria?
12:05Hm?
12:07No?
12:08Okay, then this belongs back in your trust fund, I would say.
12:11Are you serious?
12:12I'm serious.
12:14Okay.
12:15Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
12:18I got you.
12:19How are you doing?
12:20I am serious.
12:22I'm serious.
12:24...
12:25I don't know.
12:55He was trying to buy me, but I don't need his money.
13:03I earn my own.
13:06Our sisters, we compliment each other well.
13:08You're rich and I'm pretty.
13:10Shouldn't you be a mess for another 15 minutes?
13:11Mrs. Wamsley had a nervous breakdown because Victor set up a Tinder date for her.
13:15During school.
13:15So we finished early.
13:17I know hearing stuff like that makes you miss your old school.
13:20Oh.
13:25You should have been there.
13:29It was hilarious.
13:30Ah, my two little elves.
13:31Hi, give me two minutes.
13:33I'm going to quickly get changed.
13:34Come back though.
13:35We're making dinner.
13:35I'm going to quickly get changed.
14:05I'm going to quickly get changed.
14:11I'm going to quickly get changed.
14:13I'm going to quickly get changed.
14:14You need your time, yeah.
14:16You want to quickly get changed.
14:18You want to quickly get changed.
14:20Oh, my dear.
14:21I love you.
14:21and i loved it traumatic but great when i read it at your age it turned my world upside down
14:35you liking death note
14:37you're only in the middle all right it took me about a month to realize i had to read it from
14:45the back so considering that i'm pretty far in after james joyce you should be happy that it
14:49was under a thousand pages wow ember you look so gorgeous yeah how i was born you know but what
14:57about what i'm wearing beautiful i'm not quite done yet but i think it would turn out nice maybe
15:02whoa wait a minute that's actually my blouse though you've had it for 15 years i think it's only fair
15:07that i should inherit it now okay a toast to our thieving and multi-talented daughters
15:19who knows how it turned out so well
15:31dad hasn't been upstairs in years the stairlift provided by the health insurance company broke
15:37down just a few months after the accident it must drive him insane but he never so much as mentions it
15:42that's why i haven't told him that i'm saving up for a new one
15:55so
16:03so
16:09Oh, my God.
16:39Can I have everything for my letter of recommendation, sir?
16:48Yeah, naturally.
16:54I've already written the letter of recommendation.
17:03I just need the documents.
17:09Listen, Ruby, there's absolutely nothing in this I don't believe.
17:18The choices you make are no business of mine.
17:20But if someone finds out about this, the recommendation is pointless to me.
17:26I'll find someone else.
17:36Why don't you go back to Sutton and ask...
17:47I told you, I gave him the wrong documents and he doesn't have enough time anymore.
17:50That's so useless.
17:51It was my mistake.
17:53Ever since the thing with Beaufort, you've been so weird.
17:55What happened anyway?
17:57Nothing.
17:58Absolutely nothing.
17:59I bet their headmaster, Lexington, hasn't given a recommendation before.
18:03Nobody would dare ask.
18:05That's exactly why I'm doing it.
18:06Let's renegotiate.
18:22Is this a daily ritual now?
18:25Don't give me money.
18:26I'll just give it back.
18:26Okay, that's enough of the Mother Teresa performance.
18:28Just tell me what you want from my family, will you?
18:29I guess to start with, I'd be happy with a restraining order for you.
18:36And Mother Teresa would have taken the money and given it to those who deserved it.
18:39You should know.
18:41You think it's a joke?
18:44Everybody has a price.
18:47What's yours then?
18:48Now, what's this?
19:06A little experience with the hottest single guy at school.
19:13Is this the first time you've prostituted yourself?
19:15Does it happen often?
19:17I wasn't going to take your money.
19:18As I happen to know, you're a little bit short right now.
19:21Go to hell, Beaufort.
19:23Is that you trying to ever go at dirty talk?
19:27Come one step closer towards me.
19:31And I'll kick you in the bollocks.
19:34You didn't get to the point, Robin.
19:36My name is Ruby, for God's sake.
19:37I'm not wasting my whole day here talking to you.
19:44If this means you've changed your mind, sorry, but I don't know if I'm in the mood anymore.
19:48Okay, I'll tell you my price.
19:54I just want you away from me.
19:57Assume that anything less than two meters is too close.
19:59I never want you and me to be seen together again.
20:03I don't know if I can see what's wrong.
20:23I probably got you.
20:25You're just gonna find that in a second.
20:29It's like you've already given up.
20:31You can make a boss play.
20:34You're already.
20:36You're going to move.
20:37You got it.
20:38You got it.
20:39Come on.
20:40Come on.
20:41Come on, come on.
20:43We got it.
20:44You got it.
20:45Come on.
20:46Come on.
20:47Come on.
20:48Come on.
20:49Come on.
20:50Come on.
20:51Come on.
20:52Come on.
20:53Come on.
20:54Yeah, come on, come on, don't worry.
20:56Yeah, I've got the next one.
20:57It's the way it's deep.
20:58Boys, everyone come up, hurry up.
21:01So next year, most of you will end up being Oxford and Cambridge opponents.
21:06This is your last chance to rewrite the Magston Hall history books.
21:09Yeah!
21:12Beaufort's my winner here.
21:13As for the past two years, make sure that this team is one that doesn't lose heart.
21:18Yeah!
21:19So come out there and crush some Eastview balls.
21:21Yeah!
21:22Everybody understand that?
21:23Let's go, Magston!
21:25Magston!
21:27Magston!
21:28Magston!
21:29Magston!
21:29Magston!
21:29Magston!
21:29Magston!
21:30Magston!
21:31Magston!
21:32Magston!
21:32Magston!
21:33Let's go!
21:34Let's go, boys!
21:35Don't even think of getting revenge from McCormack, okay?
21:40Get out there!
21:43Don't let it bother you.
21:44Let's go, boys.
21:54To a second leg of Maxton Hall versus Eastview College in this delightful match.
21:57After the last narrow victory for Eastview, the only question is, will it be sweet revenge
22:01of Lexton Hall here on their own turn.
22:13Come on, boys!
22:14We're going fast!
22:15We're so nombreux!
22:16I'm ready!
22:24You're ready!
22:26You're ready.
22:28You're going to be ready!
22:30I'm ready.
22:32You're a good one, Sam.
22:34You're ready!
22:35I don't know.
22:38You're ready!
22:40Oh
23:10Oh
23:40What's all this shit then?
24:03He almost broke Keshe's neck in the last game
24:05It's only fair to get him back for that
24:07If you're looking for all the action, it's over there
24:37Thanks
24:39But I preferred it when they were wrestling out there
24:41McCormack was heading for even more of a battering
24:43But the ref quickly got involved
24:45If she was playing for Eastview, they'd have a greater chance
24:47Alistair
24:53Alistair
24:55I can tell you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan
24:57Oh
24:59Oh
25:03Oh
25:05I can tell you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan
25:07I can tell you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan
25:09I can tell you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan
25:11I can tell you're actually a hardcore lacrosse fan
25:13Oh yeah
25:15I've been pitch side for all the games
25:17Haven't you seen me?
25:19I'm normally a bit busy out there
25:21Yeah
25:23Beating up your position
25:25I guess
25:27It was nice meeting you Alistair
25:29Sir
25:31Sir, do you have a minute?
25:33You can see that I'm busy Miss Bell
25:35It'll only take two minutes I promise
25:37I wanted to ask if you could write me a letter of recommendation for my Oxford application
25:53You've left it very late in the day for this to happen
25:55It's really time to go
25:57Oh
25:59Oh
26:01Oh
26:03You've left it very late in the day for this to happen.
26:07You're the best person at this school to write a recommendation letter.
26:09I thought I'd at least see if you had a little time.
26:11We both know you're a very good student.
26:13Exemplary, in fact.
26:14But you're not doing enough to earn my recommendation at this time.
26:17Not for Oxford.
26:20Come to think of it, if these last two years I've hardly even been aware of your presence at Maxden Hall, Miss Bell.
26:25Do you know why that is?
26:28I'm chairing the event committee this year, among other things, with Lynn Wine.
26:31Oh, yes, right, right.
26:33How's it going with the welcome party?
26:35The prep is nearly done.
26:37This event is the very first impression that our new students and their parents get of our school
26:42before thousands of pounds are handed over each year to be a student here.
26:46This year we have a few very prominent new students, so it's important that it all goes without a hitch.
26:50I understand that.
26:51If you show that you're a good team leader and everything goes as I wish,
26:55I see no reason why I couldn't produce this letter for you then.
26:58Oh, my God!
27:00Oh, my God!
27:02Miss Bell, can you do me a favor?
27:08Move back out of my picture.
27:13Go, go, go!
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27:56from some backwater hovel.
27:58No connections and even less money.
28:00So do what you wanna do.
28:26I can't see.
28:56Are you playing for the rugby team secretly?
29:0311 to 5.
29:05Don't measure success based on wins, but on what improvement you're making.
29:10Plato?
29:11Tiger Woods.
29:12Tiger Woods.
29:42Yep. It's like nothing ever happened, yeah?
29:48That's because it didn't.
30:12It's easy to forgive completely, but I couldn't let it last.
30:20You never grow from that.
30:23So I had to take the space and finally get away.
30:29The elephant is one of the strongest animals in the world.
30:48And that's why the metaphor of the chained elephant has always fascinated me.
30:53An elephant could easily tear the stake out of the ground that it's chained to.
31:02But no matter how big and strong it is, its conviction that it is powerless keeps it chained in place.
31:13People are no different.
31:22Our fears and prejudices keep us from realizing our full potential.
31:26From following our dreams.
31:28I am lucky, since I know that there is only a small stake holding me.
31:43And I'm working on pulling it out, little by little, a bit more every year.
31:48I won't let myself be chained to a stake, and certainly not by someone like James Beaufort.
31:59I won't let myself be chained to a stake, and I won't let myself be chained to a stake.
32:29Only this evening stands between me and my recommendation for Oxford.
32:40And I'll make sure everything, and I mean everything, goes smoothly.
32:45Keep going.
32:59So I'm sorry, but if you miss me, but I've got things to do, I just can't do that without you.
33:14Yeah, I'll do anything for the rain, and then, shall we go up, James?
33:18Yeah, let's go then.
33:21To all my fans!
33:22See ya!
33:22Can I talk to you for a minute?
33:41Oh, what's your name?
33:47Oh, what's his name?
33:50Oh, so do you miss me tonight?
33:54Are you feeling that's some brides?
33:59Before I hit the deck, I just thought I'd check
34:03That it's just me and the candle lights
34:08What you saw before was absolutely unacceptable.
34:19I knew you were secretly into brunettes.
34:24But it's really not what you think.
34:26Miss Beaufort and I...
34:27I mean, we didn't meet as teacher and student.
34:29We'd met each other elsewhere previously.
34:31Sir, it's nothing to do with...
34:32What you saw will never happen again.
34:34But I want you to know that I'm very sorry, Tiff.
34:38It would put you in such an uncomfortable situation.
34:46My compliments.
34:49You know, it's exactly how I would have done it.
34:54Thank you, sir.
35:08I am a missile.
35:09I am a missile.
35:10I am a missile.
35:11I am a missile.
35:13I am a missile.
35:15Love is destruction.
35:17This war is mine.
35:19This war is mine.
35:20I am a missile.
35:23Because I am a missile.
35:24I am a missile.
35:27Love is destruction.
35:30This war is mine.
35:31This war is mine.
35:32I am missile.
35:37So, thank you, that's fine enough.
36:07This war is mine, this war is mine.
36:11I am a victim.
36:14I am a crime.
36:17Love is a destruction.
36:20This war is mine, this war is mine.
36:24I am a victim.
36:29I am a victim.
36:31I am a victim.
36:38I am a victim.
36:40I am a victim.
36:42I am a victim.
36:44I am a victim.
36:46I am a victim.
36:47Hey, turn the music off.
36:49Music off!
36:50My heart is ruined.
36:53Oh, shit!
36:54Let's go.
37:05Oh!
37:06Hi, Robin.
37:07Is everything okay?
37:08Do you even care that we've all worked our asses off for this special event?
37:11Well, you didn't want to strip tease from me.
37:13I assume that one of these guys might be to your particular preference.
37:15If 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.
37:22Hey.
37:23Lexington wants to talk to you.
37:24Both of you.
37:25You have both disappointed me immensely this evening.
37:26As I'm sure you know.
37:27That's more than enough smugness from you, Mr. Beaufort.
37:30That's more than enough smugness from you, Mr. Beaufort.
37:31Someone saw you with the DJ paying her off.
37:32I'm sure you're happy.
37:33I think he won't stop me.
37:34Just some things.
37:35Oh, the nondon wants to talk to you.
37:36But then I think I'm sure you're having trouble with me.
37:37Everyone wants to talk to you.
37:38Both of you.
37:39You have both disappointed me immensely this evening.
37:41That's all I know.
37:42Yeah, I know.
37:43Okay.
37:44Well, you're happy.
37:45Ma'am.
37:46I'm sorry.
37:47I know.
37:48Oh, you're happy.
37:49What do you do?
37:50Oh, you're happy.
37:51I know.
37:52I know that I'm sure you're not.
37:53How's that?
37:54Oh, you're happy.
37:55Okay.
37:56How's that?
37:57Oh.
37:58Well then, everyone wants to talk to you.
37:59paying her off.
38:03Oops.
38:05So you've earned yourself a lacrosse team suspension.
38:08And, Miss Bell, your letter of recommendation,
38:11out of the question.
38:15I would expect you to have an event like this
38:17under control as chair of the event committee.
38:20But thanks to Mr. Beaufort's clever little prank,
38:23I don't have anything positive to report
38:25about your organizational abilities.
38:27Unless, of course, there's something else
38:29about this situation I should be aware of.
38:33About you, or Mr. Beaufort.
38:54No, sir.
38:57I should have done better, and I take your guidance very seriously.
39:07So rest assured I'll give the upcoming donor gala full attention to detail.
39:10And then you'll have a chance to form a better opinion
39:12about my organizational ability.
39:14Another catastrophe would simply be shut down immediately.
39:30I can assure you that that wouldn't go on.
39:32Not if I'm in charge of it.
39:37If that's true, then Mr. Beaufort can invest his newfound free time in the event committee alongside you, Miss Bell, to make up for his unwanted intervention.
39:50And both of you, attending to every last detail, will deliver a spectacular event to repair this school's reputation which you've just sullied with your reckless behavior.
40:03Then we'll see about your recommendation, Miss Bell.
40:07It's impossible to use them on my computer.
40:09If you think I'm going to steal a room with them while they do fucking counter-party plans!
40:12I suppose you should be happy.
40:18Amused a little, yeah. As if I'm going to let someone like you give me instructions.
40:22Because you're a Beaufort man, yeah?
40:25Exactly, yeah.
40:27You can belittle me all you want. I'm not scared, don't worry.
40:31I do a really good job on this committee, and I'm not going to waste my opportunity to go to Oxford for anyone.
40:38So...
40:42Do what you want to do.
40:44Do you want a war, Ruby Bell?
40:57You've got one.
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