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Rent a Billionaire Boyfriend for Christmas @FULL EPISODE#Christmas Drama
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00:00:00Three years together.
00:00:05This Christmas, I'm taking Jake home to meet Grandma.
00:00:08He'll get the hint. He'll propose.
00:00:10Oh my God, Emma. You're about to be engaged.
00:00:14Hello?
00:00:16Jakey!
00:00:17Merry Christmas, Jake.
00:00:19I brought you a Christmas gift basket.
00:00:23With things from the Miller Farm.
00:00:28Jake, are you there?
00:00:30Jake!
00:00:36Emma!
00:00:37You're cheating on me?
00:00:39With a guy?
00:00:41In a Santa suit?
00:00:43You weren't supposed to find out this way.
00:00:46You jerk.
00:00:47You promised you'd come home with me for Christmas.
00:00:50Relax, Emma. I'll still marry you.
00:00:54Besides, I'll need a surrogate anyway.
00:00:57You can finally make some money for once.
00:00:58What the hell is wrong with you?
00:01:05I mean...
00:01:07I know!
00:01:09I know!
00:01:09The Miller girl's leaving the house.
00:01:18Mm-hmm.
00:01:19Dude, if he finds out she's the Miller heiress,
00:01:23the richest girl in North America,
00:01:25the world's gonna burn.
00:01:26I wish I was the boyfriend milk.
00:01:28I bet you do.
00:01:29You jerked the helicopter and I still beat you there.
00:01:54Still feel as competitive as ever, Grandma Rose.
00:01:56Hydra jam Rolex.
00:01:58You don't want your cousin to see it.
00:02:01You made it!
00:02:02I dropped a billion dollar deal to fly out here on Victoria.
00:02:06What's so urgent?
00:02:08Emma, she's bringing a boyfriend home for Christmas.
00:02:11What?
00:02:12So after 20 years of pretending to be poor,
00:02:14we're finally dropping the act.
00:02:16Emma was just five years old when she was kidnapped.
00:02:18You know I never would have wanted her to grow up like this.
00:02:22But we had to keep her safe.
00:02:24That's enough hiding.
00:02:27This is the Christmas that she learns the truth.
00:02:30That she is the sole heir to the $250 billion Miller fortune.
00:02:36But first,
00:02:38let's put his love to the test.
00:02:48What now?
00:02:49I promised Grandma I'd bring someone home.
00:02:51But my boyfriend is shagging Santa Claus.
00:02:56Alex,
00:02:57we have to get engaged by Christmas.
00:03:01Your dad already gave his blessing.
00:03:04To him, we're just another business merger, Sophia.
00:03:06And I'm really, I'm not interested.
00:03:08At least I have a coffee with me and talk this through.
00:03:11I gotta take this.
00:03:13Hello?
00:03:15Face it, Alex.
00:03:17You're mine.
00:03:19Whether you like it or not.
00:03:21Hey!
00:03:25What are you doing?
00:03:26Sophia, what the hell is this?
00:03:28I just wanted to talk.
00:03:30My dad's about to sign a deal with the Miller Group.
00:03:32If we don't marry...
00:03:34So what, you think you can just drug me to get what you want?
00:03:36Your father said,
00:03:38no fiancé by Christmas,
00:03:40no inheritance.
00:03:42Do you really want to give all that up?
00:03:44If it means I gotta marry you,
00:03:46yeah.
00:03:46Yeah.
00:03:46Yeah.
00:03:46Yeah.
00:03:46Yeah.
00:03:51Mistletoe.
00:04:01Yeah, you're...
00:04:04Everybody,
00:04:20this is my new girlfriend.
00:04:21She looks like a farm girl.
00:04:27Are you serious?
00:04:28Yeah.
00:04:29She's the one.
00:04:34What?
00:04:34You know,
00:04:36maybe the next time you kiss someone without their permission,
00:04:39you should ask them first.
00:04:40I'm not the kind of girl to go around kissing strangers.
00:04:43I deserve that.
00:04:44Sorry for the ambush kiss.
00:04:45I just, I...
00:04:46I couldn't help myself.
00:04:48Since I'm your girlfriend,
00:04:52there's no apology needed.
00:04:54Especially,
00:04:55because I need you
00:04:56to do something for me,
00:04:59boyfriend.
00:05:02Anything.
00:05:07Emma,
00:05:08you're here.
00:05:09That must mean this soon.
00:05:11Oh,
00:05:11mom,
00:05:12this is Alex,
00:05:13my boyfriend.
00:05:15And Alex,
00:05:15this is my mom,
00:05:16Victoria,
00:05:17and my cousin,
00:05:17David.
00:05:18He's even more handsome than you said.
00:05:21Emma,
00:05:21your taste is impeccable.
00:05:25Wait,
00:05:26have we met before?
00:05:27You look so familiar.
00:05:29Well,
00:05:29you're not management at the Miller Group,
00:05:30are you?
00:05:31No.
00:05:32Who?
00:05:32I could have swore
00:05:34I saw you at a shareholder meeting.
00:05:36Absolutely not.
00:05:39My mistake.
00:05:40Mom,
00:05:41David,
00:05:42you guys are acting weird.
00:05:43This totally happens.
00:05:49People always think that David
00:05:51is that billionaire guy.
00:05:53What are the odds?
00:05:54David,
00:05:55a billionaire?
00:05:57Total coincidence.
00:05:59I just,
00:05:59who's rich and successful, right?
00:06:01Well,
00:06:02why don't we all go inside
00:06:05before we freeze to death?
00:06:07Yeah,
00:06:07let's do it.
00:06:13This is British Royal Porcelain,
00:06:15original issue.
00:06:18Fake.
00:06:19Totally fake.
00:06:20Thrift store,
00:06:21discount.
00:06:21Wow,
00:06:23I mean,
00:06:23the resemblance is uncanny.
00:06:25I couldn't tell.
00:06:26It's a great knockoff, right?
00:06:28Yeah.
00:06:30Hold on,
00:06:31is that,
00:06:31is that a Shakespeare first folio?
00:06:34These go for millions.
00:06:35You're just,
00:06:36you're just using it as a coaster.
00:06:40Wow.
00:06:41It's just a copy.
00:06:43We actually use it to light the fire.
00:06:47Seriously?
00:06:50I could swear,
00:06:51this is an original.
00:06:51Oh wow,
00:06:58that silver piece,
00:06:59that's very French royal.
00:07:01It's a spray paint.
00:07:04David,
00:07:05nearly passed out from the fumes.
00:07:11It's okay now.
00:07:18You actually brought a boy home,
00:07:20at last.
00:07:21Grandma,
00:07:23this is Alex.
00:07:24Tell me young man,
00:07:26do you think my granddaughter
00:07:27is good enough for you?
00:07:28I think that she's more than good enough for me.
00:07:32Wow,
00:07:32he's really good at this.
00:07:37This was my late husband's.
00:07:39I want you to have it.
00:07:42Love her with all your heart,
00:07:44Alex.
00:07:47Wow,
00:07:48I,
00:07:48I hope it means she likes you.
00:07:59Welcome home,
00:08:00Mr. Wilson.
00:08:05Oh my God,
00:08:06um,
00:08:07you didn't tell me your parents were this rich.
00:08:10Being rich is not all it's cracked up to be.
00:08:16Besides,
00:08:16you are my fiancee now.
00:08:21What?
00:08:22The country bumpkin.
00:08:28There's set foot on Wilson family property.
00:08:38Unbelievable.
00:08:42Mountain share woman,
00:08:43Miss Miller's at the Wilson estate.
00:08:45What?
00:08:46Well,
00:08:46get going.
00:08:47Prepare the finest Christmas gifts.
00:08:49I will not have the Wilson's looking down on my granddaughter.
00:08:59What are you doing here?
00:09:00I invited her.
00:09:05The Garcia's are old friends.
00:09:09Your broken engagement has embarrassed both of our families.
00:09:15This farm girl stench is making me sick.
00:09:19Sorry,
00:09:20I'm just,
00:09:21I mean,
00:09:21I'm allergic to poverty.
00:09:24Uncle Robert,
00:09:24do you mind if I take the trash out?
00:09:27Security!
00:09:28Stop.
00:09:29She's my guest.
00:09:30She's not going anywhere.
00:09:31Enough!
00:09:33If Alex finds her special,
00:09:35then I'm sure she has some very fine qualities.
00:09:43Come dear,
00:09:44join us.
00:09:48Better to let her feel out of place than to drive her away.
00:09:56Beluga!
00:09:57$300 an ounce.
00:09:59Elizabeth,
00:10:00you are spoiling us.
00:10:02Only the best for you.
00:10:04Emma,
00:10:05darling,
00:10:06would you like to try some?
00:10:08Sure.
00:10:09Have you ever even seen caviar before?
00:10:13Farm girl?
00:10:14You probably just think they're fancy fish eggs.
00:10:17My family imports ours from Russia every year.
00:10:21Cool.
00:10:22Not bad,
00:10:25but the texture's a little mushy and the fish eggs themselves are pretty small and the color's off.
00:10:36What could you possibly know about caviar?
00:10:39Well,
00:10:40it's not my favorite,
00:10:42but grandma always said that the good kind is firm and glossy, not dark and oily.
00:10:51But, um,
00:10:51I brought you all a basket from the Miller Farm.
00:10:55We harvest our own caviar there.
00:10:58Want to try it?
00:10:59We put it in this Christmas basket every year.
00:11:04Sturgeon,
00:11:05come on.
00:11:07Your shabby farm couldn't raise sturgeon even if they tried.
00:11:11Well,
00:11:12why not?
00:11:13All it takes is a clean pond and some patience.
00:11:23Oh,
00:11:23my goodness.
00:11:25This is Alma's caviar from Albino Sturgeon.
00:11:29The rarest kind.
00:11:31$3,000 an ounce.
00:11:33More?
00:11:37Oh,
00:11:38you mean the white sturgeons?
00:11:39Yeah,
00:11:40we have those.
00:11:41But honestly,
00:11:42I think the black ones are cuter.
00:11:44If you want,
00:11:44I can have my mom bring you some.
00:11:46We have way too much at our house as it is.
00:11:48Who is this girl?
00:11:51Uh,
00:11:51Emma,
00:11:52you really don't know how much that jar costs?
00:11:54It's just fish eggs.
00:11:56We have it all the time.
00:11:58I'm actually getting a little sick of it myself.
00:12:00Yeah,
00:12:01right.
00:12:02A farm girl with five-figure caviar.
00:12:06You must have stolen it.
00:12:07Hey,
00:12:08back off.
00:12:09That is my fiancee you're talking to.
00:12:12Don't you think you're moving a little too quickly, Alex?
00:12:16Actually,
00:12:16I think the only thing that's moving quickly is your misplaced judgment.
00:12:20You.
00:12:20Alex!
00:12:21Are you okay?
00:12:26Yeah.
00:12:27Sure?
00:12:28Uh-huh.
00:12:31Hey,
00:12:32the watch.
00:12:34That watch is a fake?
00:12:36That's supposed to be a vintage Patek belief.
00:12:41My father bought one 20 years ago for $200,000 and then gave it to James Thompson, the Miller Group's CEO.
00:12:48Hey, that's an obvious knockoff.
00:12:51A bottom feeder like you.
00:12:52A bottom feeder like you, flashy, counterfeit junk, trying to claw her way into money.
00:12:59Pathetic.
00:13:00The craftsmanship doesn't look fake at all.
00:13:10Maybe it is genuine.
00:13:14I swear on the Garcia name, that watch is a forgery.
00:13:20I mean, how would a farm girl even be able to afford something so expensive?
00:13:23Emma wouldn't lie to me.
00:13:25Real or fake, it's still the most precious gift that anyone's ever given me.
00:13:32Hey, what are you doing?
00:13:34Give that back.
00:13:35Let's see how precious this is when it's smashed to pieces.
00:13:39What?
00:13:39No.
00:13:41No.
00:13:43Are you insane?
00:13:47No.
00:13:47Sophia, what's wrong with you?
00:13:49This is my grandfather's watch.
00:13:55I'm so sorry.
00:13:56This is all my fault.
00:13:58It's the only memory my grandmother has of it.
00:14:02Emma, I'm so sorry.
00:14:03This is my fault.
00:14:04You.
00:14:05You're a horrible person.
00:14:07That's enough.
00:14:09Apologize to Sophia.
00:14:10Dad, you've gone way too far.
00:14:13Robert, Sophia is the one who started all of this.
00:14:17Omer, my dead body.
00:14:18Well, I'll let you be with that liar.
00:14:20Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, sir.
00:14:31James Thompson?
00:14:32The Miller Group's North American CEO.
00:14:36Mr. Thompson, to what do we owe this on?
00:14:38Delivering Christmas gifts on behalf of my boss.
00:14:42Your boss is...
00:14:44Mr. Thompson.
00:14:46So kind of you.
00:14:48These aren't for you, Miss Garcia.
00:14:50People who smash family heirlooms don't deserve to be rewarded.
00:14:55Is there anything else you'd like to say?
00:15:00You...
00:15:01You hit me!
00:15:03Hit you?
00:15:04I merely corrected someone who insulted my boss.
00:15:11Miss Miller?
00:15:13Uncle James, what are you doing here?
00:15:18Uncle?
00:15:19Mr. Thompson, what's going on?
00:15:21I'd like to introduce Miss Emma Miller, sole heir to the Miller Group.
00:15:34A growing $250 billion empire, and from one of the most largest dynasties on the West Coast.
00:15:42Uncle James, I...
00:15:49There has to be a mistake.
00:15:51I'm just a farm girl.
00:15:52I'm not some billionaire heiress.
00:15:54So you really do know Mr. Thompson?
00:15:57Of course.
00:15:58Yeah, I mean, he's an old family friend.
00:16:01He comes by the farm, like, every day.
00:16:05Emma!
00:16:07Is this true?
00:16:09Completely.
00:16:11Possible.
00:16:11I have a very close relationship with the Miller family.
00:16:15I've known them for years.
00:16:17Miss Miller.
00:16:18Mrs. Miller asked me to bring these gifts for you.
00:16:21For when you meet the Wilsons.
00:16:24Oh, my God.
00:16:26Seriously, I screwed this up.
00:16:29Uncle James, why are you being so formal all of a sudden?
00:16:32And did you just call Mom Mrs. Miller?
00:16:35I am...
00:16:36I'm sorry.
00:16:37You don't mean that this Mrs. Miller is that Mrs. Miller.
00:16:42Yes, Miss Garcia.
00:16:45It's that Mrs. Miller.
00:16:48This isn't my secret to tell.
00:16:54The chairwoman should be the one to reveal the truth.
00:16:56What I meant to say was, Emma's grandmother saved my life.
00:17:00I've known them for many, many years.
00:17:03I would do anything for the Miller family.
00:17:05I knew it.
00:17:09This country pumpkin can never be conducted to the Miller family.
00:17:13Thank God she is not that Mrs. Miller.
00:17:15Otherwise, my career would be over.
00:17:17Look, Uncle James, I really appreciate you bringing all these gifts.
00:17:21But, um, can we not tell Grandma about what happened today with the pocket watch?
00:17:27It was my fault.
00:17:29I mean, your grandma trusted me with it, and I should have protected it.
00:17:32I'm sorry, Mr. Thompson.
00:17:33That one's on me.
00:17:34It's not your fault, Mr. Wilson.
00:17:37But some people have been terribly rude.
00:17:41Sophia, that outburst was beneath you.
00:17:45Destroying other people's property is simply bad breeding.
00:17:48I was defending our family from fraud.
00:17:53Excuse me, fraud?
00:17:55This farm girl brought a fake watch to show off.
00:17:59The real antique pocket watch was bought by my father 20 years ago,
00:18:04and then given to you.
00:18:07Remember?
00:18:09Oh, yes, I remember.
00:18:11And then I gave it to Emma's grandmother.
00:18:13What?
00:18:15Breathe.
00:18:15Breathe, Robert, breathe.
00:18:16You know exactly what this watch is worth,
00:18:19and you're going to pay for what you've done.
00:18:20Fine.
00:18:21I'll pay.
00:18:22My family bought it in the first place.
00:18:24This isn't just a pocket watch.
00:18:27My grandfather left it for my grandmother after he passed.
00:18:30It's the most precious gift she has of the man that she loved.
00:18:34You didn't just shatter an heirloom.
00:18:36You shattered someone's heart.
00:18:38Miss Garcia, you are going to pay the price.
00:18:41Emma, give him a number.
00:18:43Well, nothing could really replace it,
00:18:48but I suppose Grandma does deserve something, so.
00:18:522,000 seems fair.
00:18:54Grandma would hate for me to ask for more.
00:18:582 million.
00:19:012 million?
00:19:03No, no, no, I never, I didn't...
00:19:04Oh, no, no, no, not 2 million.
00:19:0720 million.
00:19:12Breathe, sweetheart.
00:19:14Robert, breathe.
00:19:1720 million, Mr. Thompson.
00:19:20You can't be serious.
00:19:21No, I don't joke about numbers.
00:19:22Uncle James, this watch is worth maybe like 200.
00:19:26200 million might be a stretch, but not impossible.
00:19:29But with me here, the price is whatever you say it is.
00:19:32That is insane.
00:19:34Even if that watch was real, it is still just a watch.
00:19:39200 million, that's blackmail!
00:19:42Uncle Robert, please tell them this is ridiculous.
00:19:47Well, um, that is quite a sound.
00:19:51Okay, well, Uncle James, I did actually just mean to...
00:19:53Don't worry.
00:19:54I've got this.
00:19:55Miss Garcia, if I were you, I'd start moving.
00:19:59Moving?
00:20:00It's Christmas Eve.
00:20:02This time tomorrow will be Christmas Day.
00:20:06You have less than 24 hours to come up with 200 million dollars.
00:20:10Every second you waste is one step closer to bankruptcy.
00:20:14If Miss Miller is not paid by midnight,
00:20:16the Garcia family files bankruptcy on the morning news.
00:20:20You...
00:20:24You can't do this.
00:20:26Oh, can't I?
00:20:27Shall I call a few media outlets right now?
00:20:29The Garcia heiress smashes family heirloom on Christmas Eve
00:20:33and refuses to pay compensation.
00:20:37Hmm.
00:20:38What do they say that word is?
00:20:39Oh, it'll trend by dinner.
00:20:42Okay, this is overkill.
00:20:44Emma wants an apology, not a headline.
00:20:46Yeah.
00:20:47That's not enough.
00:20:48Somebody's got to pay for being such an arrogant, spiteful bitch.
00:20:54Emma, I shouldn't have said some of those things to you.
00:20:58That's it?
00:21:00Miss Miller?
00:21:04I'm sorry.
00:21:06Forgive me, I was wrong.
00:21:08I was so wrong.
00:21:12I deserve this.
00:21:13I shouldn't have ever looked down on you.
00:21:18I should have never broken the watch.
00:21:21I'll never do it again.
00:21:24Hey!
00:21:25Stop.
00:21:26Okay?
00:21:27That's enough.
00:21:29Look, I forgive you.
00:21:32But from now on, I want you to respect other people.
00:21:35And don't judge others for their clothes
00:21:37or the money they have in their bank account.
00:21:40Okay?
00:21:40Okay.
00:21:42Maybe 200 million was a little steep.
00:21:45Since Emma has forgiven you,
00:21:47you have 24 hours to come up with 20 million.
00:21:51Time's running out, Miss Garcia.
00:21:54I'll go get...
00:21:55Right now.
00:22:02Give me...
00:22:03Just...
00:22:03Now that that's sorted,
00:22:05time to do a little business.
00:22:07Bring in the gifts.
00:22:08These Christmas gifts were chosen especially by Mrs. Miller.
00:22:18This can't be right.
00:22:20Paving stone from our yard?
00:22:21That's the vase we use for flowers.
00:22:23And grandma's beat-up Bible?
00:22:26These are your family's most precious heirlooms.
00:22:29Pigeon's blood ruby.
00:22:31An 18th century French vase.
00:22:33An 11th century illuminated Bible.
00:22:35Let's see if anyone here realizes what they're looking at.
00:22:38These look like something you'd get at a garage sale.
00:22:41Oh, God.
00:22:42Grandma, what were you thinking?
00:22:43You just gifted them junk.
00:22:45That's odd.
00:22:46This...
00:22:47This color, this...
00:22:48This glaze.
00:22:49It doesn't look cheap at all.
00:22:51I think it could actually be a real antique.
00:22:54I literally milked a cow with that vase the other day.
00:22:56Oh, my.
00:22:57Look, I'm sorry.
00:22:59My grandma must have thought she was being sweet.
00:23:01But the reality is this is just random stuff from the farm.
00:23:06No, Emma.
00:23:06These are pieces from your life.
00:23:09They hold your memories.
00:23:11That's what makes them valuable.
00:23:15Grandma would be really happy to hear you say that.
00:23:17Uncle James, why would Grandma send this stuff?
00:23:24I mean, won't the Wilsons think we're mocking them?
00:23:27Miss Emma, trust me.
00:23:30Nothing from your grandmother would ever be considered stuff.
00:23:33That's all I have to say for now.
00:23:38The rest, you'll just have to hear directly from the chairwoman.
00:23:41I get it.
00:23:43Uncle James is here to back me up.
00:23:45The gifts may look like junk, but coming from the CEO himself,
00:23:48they're probably something else entirely.
00:23:51Yes?
00:23:52James, drop off the gifts and come straight back.
00:23:54They already know who you are.
00:23:56Don't ruin Emma's show.
00:23:57Yes, ma'am.
00:23:59Miss Emma, duty calls.
00:24:01I have to go.
00:24:02Tell Grandma we'll be home for dinner soon.
00:24:03Of course.
00:24:05Mr. Thompson, you are always welcome here.
00:24:09Goodbye, Mr. Thompson.
00:24:13So, what's your story, Emma?
00:24:16Tell us the truth.
00:24:17I mean, a man like Mr. Thompson doesn't just get close to a farming family for no reason.
00:24:22No story.
00:24:23We're just normal people.
00:24:25Poor, maybe, but still normal.
00:24:27Mr. Thompson is one of the power players in the Miller Empire.
00:24:31Every businessman in this country wants a connection like that.
00:24:36Come on.
00:24:37Is your grandmother investing?
00:24:40Buying in?
00:24:40They don't talk to me about business.
00:24:46Ever.
00:24:46Okay, Dad.
00:24:47That's enough.
00:24:48Leave her alone.
00:24:49That thing my Uncle James said to Sophia about paying me $20 million,
00:24:53that was just to scare her, right?
00:24:57Emma, it's not about the money.
00:24:59He's not going to make her pay.
00:25:00He's just teaching her a lesson.
00:25:02When you hurt people, there are consequences.
00:25:04Your family deserves respect.
00:25:06That's what this is about.
00:25:11Honestly, though, that watch was maybe, maybe $200.
00:25:18I thought she was some secret heiress.
00:25:21Turns out she's just another broke farm girl.
00:25:24Waste of my time.
00:25:24That watch was worth only $200?
00:25:33Sophia, what the hell is wrong with you?
00:25:36She's a liar.
00:25:37I heard everything.
00:25:39That watch is worth only $200.
00:25:42$200!
00:25:43She's making me pay $20 million.
00:25:47That's fraud.
00:25:48I didn't lie.
00:25:51Okay?
00:25:52I don't know how much it was worth.
00:25:53I was just guessing.
00:25:55Oh, please.
00:25:56Poor people like you love to play innocent.
00:25:59Cheap junk.
00:26:00Dressed up to look fancy.
00:26:05Hmm.
00:26:06And these?
00:26:07More junk from your barn.
00:26:11Look at this ruby.
00:26:15Obviously dying glass.
00:26:17No sparkle.
00:26:18I think.
00:26:24Don't worry, dear.
00:26:27Let's have a proper look.
00:26:31Oh.
00:26:33The facets.
00:26:34The hexagonal crystal structure.
00:26:37This doesn't look like a fake at all.
00:26:41She's scamming you, Elizabeth.
00:26:44I know a gemologist.
00:26:46Let me send him a few photos.
00:26:48Elizabeth, don't waste your time.
00:26:50A farm girl couldn't possibly own anything worth more than a tractor.
00:26:55Oh.
00:26:57It's him.
00:26:59Dr. Harrison, hello.
00:27:00Where are you?
00:27:02Where did you get that stone?
00:27:03I'm at home.
00:27:04Why?
00:27:04Listen to me, Elizabeth.
00:27:06Don't touch it.
00:27:07No one touch it.
00:27:09I'm coming over right now.
00:27:10You may have found a world-class rarity.
00:27:13That's impossible.
00:27:14That's impossible.
00:27:17He must be mistaken.
00:27:18The inclusions.
00:27:19The color saturation.
00:27:21Everything matches.
00:27:22Top grade Burmese pigeons.
00:27:24Blood ruby.
00:27:25I have to see it in person.
00:27:27Do you think your mom hired an actor to help me out?
00:27:30No.
00:27:31She's been obsessed with antiques for years.
00:27:33Dr. Harrison is the real deal.
00:27:35Don't let this gem dealer trick you.
00:27:38What's Elizabeth?
00:27:41And the funniest one of them all is this broken base.
00:27:45Cracked like a spider web.
00:27:47And it's supposed to be royal porcelain.
00:27:49I mean, I can't be worth more than the $200 watch.
00:27:54Sophia, put that down.
00:27:57Don't touch anything until the expert gets here.
00:28:00Why?
00:28:01It's a fake.
00:28:03I'll put it down.
00:28:04No.
00:28:07Hey, put it down.
00:28:09This was my grandma's favorite vase.
00:28:20When she missed my grandpa, she would put white roses in it because they were his favorite.
00:28:24No matter what it's worth, it still holds Emma's family's memories.
00:28:27What gives you the right to smash it?
00:28:30Oh.
00:28:34Look at this edge.
00:28:36Rough edges.
00:28:37Neat and glaze.
00:28:38Total fake.
00:28:40You brought junk as gifts.
00:28:42How embarrassing for the Walsons.
00:28:47That mark.
00:28:48That seal.
00:28:49This is definitely Louis XVI.
00:28:51That mark is the sign of the Sever's Royal Porcelain Factory.
00:28:57It's worth fortune.
00:29:00Emma.
00:29:01Who exactly is your grandmother?
00:29:06Her grandmother is a pauper.
00:29:09Everything here is fake.
00:29:11All this stuff is garbage.
00:29:13I'll smash it now.
00:29:14Let everyone see who you really are.
00:29:19A poor girl pretending to be rich.
00:29:23Bringing junk to show off and fool people.
00:29:26That's enough.
00:29:27That's enough.
00:29:29You can insult me all you want, but don't ever insult my family or my grandmother's love.
00:29:37How dare you?
00:29:38How dare you?
00:29:39Enough, Sophia.
00:29:41Get out of my house.
00:29:44I'm sorry.
00:29:45You don't deserve any of this.
00:29:47I'm going to make it up to your grandma myself, okay?
00:29:48Here.
00:29:49Here.
00:29:50Here.
00:29:51Here.
00:29:51Here.
00:29:51Here.
00:29:51Here.
00:29:52Here.
00:29:52Here.
00:29:53Here.
00:29:54This should be enough to cover your antiques.
00:29:56Sir.
00:29:57Hmm?
00:29:58Hmm?
00:29:59Sir?
00:30:00Hmm?
00:30:01Hmm?
00:30:02When we delivered the gifts, this was left in the trunk.
00:30:07Damn it.
00:30:08This has to be the appraisal file for Mrs. Miller's collection.
00:30:11Turn it around.
00:30:12We're going back to the Wilsons.
00:30:16Sophia, this is beyond unacceptable.
00:30:19Smashing other people's things and throwing money on the floor to humiliate them?
00:30:24Have you lost all sense of decency?
00:30:28Maybe I misjudged Sophia.
00:30:31Money really can't buy glass.
00:30:33Sophia, no matter what these items are worth, they were delivered by Mr. Thompson himself.
00:30:39How are we going to explain this to him?
00:30:41Nobody with any real decency would act like this.
00:30:43Looks like Mr. Thompson holds a lot of sway in this house.
00:30:48But face value doesn't pay the bills.
00:30:52Robert, I just got off of the phone with my father.
00:30:55And the Garcia Group will be finalizing a partnership with the Miller Group for $100 billion.
00:31:02The Miller Group?
00:31:04$100 billion?
00:31:07That's right.
00:31:07Soon, the Garcia Group will be the sole stupiter for the Miller Group in North America.
00:31:13As for James Thompson,
00:31:16well,
00:31:18next time you see my father,
00:31:19he'll be the one bowing and smiling.
00:31:24So, Aunt Elizabeth,
00:31:27does that put your mind at ease?
00:31:29If this is true,
00:31:30the Garcia family is far more powerful than I realized.
00:31:34This is wonderful news.
00:31:36I suppose the next step is to set the date, Alex, for your wedding.
00:31:43Hear that?
00:31:45Whatever.
00:31:46Dad, I'm with Emma now.
00:31:48Enough.
00:31:49I am thinking of this family's future.
00:31:52Even if she's close to James Thompson,
00:31:54the Garcia deal is worth billions.
00:31:57I don't care if the Garcia's own the entire world.
00:32:00I would still choose Emma over her.
00:32:03If this keeps escalating, things will only get worse.
00:32:06But I promise to help him, so I'll see it through.
00:32:09You can't marry, Sofia, because...
00:32:12I'm pregnant.
00:32:15What?
00:32:15Did I just hear you were pregnant?
00:32:21Uh, uh, yeah.
00:32:23Uh, I mean, just, uh, eight weeks.
00:32:25That's incredible news.
00:32:26I have to tell Mrs. Miller.
00:32:28Oh, she's been waiting a long day for this.
00:32:30Uh, uh, Uncle James, wait.
00:32:32Uh...
00:32:32What the hell happened here?
00:32:36These are Mrs. Miller's gifts for the Wilson family.
00:32:39Mr. Thompson,
00:32:40I'm so glad that you're here.
00:32:42Now you can tell us what this junk is really worth.
00:32:47This is Suthamie's appraisal catalog.
00:32:49Every item listed, authenticated, and priced.
00:32:54Sevres Royal Porcelain.
00:32:57Commissioned by Louis XVI in 1776.
00:33:02Current auction price,
00:33:05$1 billion.
00:33:08Oh, please.
00:33:10You are all in on this.
00:33:12Aren't you?
00:33:13Fake papers, fake antiques,
00:33:15and fake story.
00:33:17Next.
00:33:19Those certainly do look like official Suthabee's documents.
00:33:23A 15-carat Burmese Pigeon's Blood Ruby.
00:33:27Sale price,
00:33:29$5 billion.
00:33:32Next.
00:33:3318th century Illuminated Bible.
00:33:36Total appraised value,
00:33:38$10 billion.
00:33:39$10 billion.
00:33:41$10 billion?
00:33:42No, no, no.
00:33:43That's impossible.
00:33:44You are lying.
00:33:46There's no way a farm family could even own anything that's worth that much.
00:33:50Even you, James Thompson,
00:33:52couldn't afford that.
00:33:56Miss Garcia,
00:33:58you're not entirely wrong.
00:34:00These items aren't mine.
00:34:02They're part of the Miller family's private collection.
00:34:05Private collection.
00:34:09There's no way that farm girl doesn't even own decent clothes.
00:34:12That's an outrageous lie, Mr. Thompson.
00:34:14I mean, she's got a point.
00:34:16How can a farm girl own items worth billions?
00:34:20Oh,
00:34:21I get it now.
00:34:24I get it.
00:34:24Emma,
00:34:26you had Mr. Thompson put on this act to try to make you look horrid.
00:34:31But he overdid it.
00:34:33I mean, $16 billion for this three-piece collection.
00:34:38Even if it were real,
00:34:40you could even get 20 grand for this stuff.
00:34:46Hmm, self-piece collection.
00:34:48Hmm.
00:34:48Official certification.
00:34:50What do you think you're doing?
00:34:51Please stop.
00:34:52All fake.
00:34:55All fake.
00:34:57Forced papers.
00:34:58All of it.
00:35:00Did you really think that a couple fakes could make me believe that a farm girl
00:35:03owns billions in artifacts?
00:35:05I'm so sorry, Uncle James.
00:35:07This is all my fault.
00:35:08You know what?
00:35:10I'm calling the police.
00:35:14No!
00:35:15Please stop.
00:35:16Okay?
00:35:17I'll do anything.
00:35:18My Uncle James was just only trying to help.
00:35:20Anything?
00:35:21Yes.
00:35:22Anything.
00:35:24Just don't call the police.
00:35:26Neil.
00:35:28Right now.
00:35:30In front of everyone.
00:35:32And apologize to me.
00:35:33What?
00:35:34What?
00:35:36You said that you would do anything.
00:35:38So get on your knees and say sorry.
00:35:42Admit that you are a liar and that all this is fake.
00:35:45Otherwise, I will have you and James Thompson arrested.
00:35:52You've gone too far now, Sofia.
00:35:53You can't be serious, Miss Garcia.
00:35:55Watch me.
00:35:58Hello?
00:36:00Police?
00:36:01No!
00:36:01Please.
00:36:04Please don't.
00:36:06My Uncle James was just trying to help.
00:36:07Okay?
00:36:08I'll do anything.
00:36:09Sofia, isn't this a bit...
00:36:11She tried to swindle me at a 20 million dollars!
00:36:16We need to make an example of her.
00:36:18But she's pregnant.
00:36:19Oh, please.
00:36:21She's been lying to you since she walked in.
00:36:23They know.
00:36:24I've gone too far.
00:36:25I can't drag Alex down with me.
00:36:33Emma, no.
00:36:35Don't do it.
00:36:36You've done nothing wrong.
00:36:38Enough!
00:36:40Miss Garcia, you have no clue who you just asked to kneel.
00:36:43Of course I do.
00:36:44A poor lying...
00:36:47from a girl.
00:36:48A liar?
00:36:49You've made one fatal mistake.
00:36:51You have no clue who Emma really is.
00:36:56Madam Rose gave strict orders.
00:36:59Emma's identity must stay secret until Christmas.
00:37:02Oh, come on.
00:37:03Spill the beans.
00:37:05Unless you're both liars and cowards.
00:37:07Dad, that's enough.
00:37:08He's a liar.
00:37:10They both are.
00:37:12If these things were actually worth billions of dollars,
00:37:15why would she use the vase to milk cows?
00:37:18And why would she be giving these billion-dollar items to the Wilsons for Christmas?
00:37:24You do have a point.
00:37:26It really doesn't make any sense.
00:37:27Well, exactly.
00:37:28It's all lies.
00:37:30All this stuff is worthless.
00:37:33I mean, Mr. Thompson's been duped.
00:37:35And he brought forged papers as part of the event.
00:37:37I'm sorry, Emma.
00:37:39I really can't tell them who you are.
00:37:41Elizabeth!
00:37:42Where are the gems?
00:37:45Oh, no.
00:37:47I...
00:37:47This can't be happening.
00:37:50Oh, look.
00:37:52Emma even hired an actor.
00:37:55The glaze.
00:37:57The crack pattern.
00:38:00Oh, my God.
00:38:01These are really...
00:38:03Who would destroy this masterpiece?
00:38:05Oh, stop acting.
00:38:07We know it's fake.
00:38:08I don't care who owns these pieces,
00:38:10but I swear on my 40 years of expertise in antique authentication,
00:38:18these are genuine.
00:38:19Every single piece is priceless.
00:38:22No, no.
00:38:22That's impossible.
00:38:25Do you still think they're fake, Ms. Garcia?
00:38:28So tell me, how are you going to make this right?
00:38:3116 billion?
00:38:33I mean, that's insane, Mr. Thompson.
00:38:36Even if we sold everything,
00:38:38the Garcia Group,
00:38:39our properties,
00:38:41our stocks,
00:38:41our assets,
00:38:42it wouldn't even come close to 5 million.
00:38:45I'm so sorry.
00:38:47My father will kill me.
00:38:50The Garcia Group will go bankrupt.
00:38:51And it will all be my fault.
00:38:54You smashed priceless cultural treasures without a single thought.
00:38:59I didn't know.
00:39:00You didn't know?
00:39:01Emma's not some impoverished nobody that you can bully.
00:39:06Money and power don't give you carte blanche to do as you please.
00:39:10For Marie Antoinette.
00:39:12My God,
00:39:13these are real.
00:39:15How on earth?
00:39:17What kind of family has this in their private collection?
00:39:20You have two choices.
00:39:22First,
00:39:24ruin your family
00:39:24and come up with 16 billion dollars.
00:39:28That's impossible.
00:39:29Or choose a second option and don't pay.
00:39:31And you'll never be able to show your face in public.
00:39:34Again,
00:39:35your West Coast privileges
00:39:37will be revoked.
00:39:39The Garcia Group
00:39:42is about to sign
00:39:44a hundred billion dollar contract
00:39:46with the Miller Group.
00:39:47When that happens,
00:39:4916 billion will be nothing.
00:39:52We could pay double if we wanted.
00:39:54I wouldn't start celebrating too soon,
00:39:56Miss Garcia.
00:39:58What's that supposed to mean?
00:40:00There are certain people
00:40:01that you can't afford to offend.
00:40:04Uncle James,
00:40:05why are you looking at me like that?
00:40:07You insulted the heir to the Miller Group
00:40:09Sophia.
00:40:10And you still think your deal's going through?
00:40:13Congratulations.
00:40:14You just dug your own grave.
00:40:17This is James Thompson.
00:40:18As CEO of the Miller Group,
00:40:20why is he defending a farm girl?
00:40:22Fiercely.
00:40:23This doesn't make any sense.
00:40:24Unless,
00:40:25Emma's family isn't
00:40:26who we think they are.
00:40:29Mm-hmm.
00:40:30Yes.
00:40:31Something just,
00:40:32just doesn't feel right here.
00:40:34Oh!
00:40:36The seal!
00:40:37This is the Miller family crest.
00:40:38Miller family,
00:40:44what does that have to do with me?
00:40:46Emma,
00:40:46these pieces are worth billions,
00:40:49and they're the family crest.
00:40:51Who are you?
00:40:52Emma,
00:40:52are you?
00:40:54Emma Miller.
00:40:56Okay,
00:40:56I'm a farm girl.
00:40:58Miller is a very common last name.
00:41:00There's tons of Millers in a miller.
00:41:02It is similar to the Miller family crest,
00:41:04but the engraving's slightly different.
00:41:07Maybe,
00:41:08maybe a distant relative?
00:41:09Exactly.
00:41:10Emma's family must be distantly related
00:41:12to these Millers.
00:41:13That explains Thompson's interest in them.
00:41:15Even if it's true,
00:41:17I can't pay 16 billion.
00:41:19That's insane.
00:41:21Refuse to pay,
00:41:22and I'll see the Garcias ruin.
00:41:25No bank will lend to you.
00:41:27No company will touch you.
00:41:29The Miller group included.
00:41:32You will be dead in the water.
00:41:35You can't do that!
00:41:38Do you really think
00:41:39the Millers would do business
00:41:42with a family that can't pay their debt?
00:41:44Please,
00:41:45please,
00:41:45you don't understand.
00:41:46and we're about to sign
00:41:47a hundred billion dollar contract
00:41:49with the Miller group.
00:41:49Just,
00:41:50just,
00:41:50just give me time.
00:41:53I'm waiting.
00:41:56Emma,
00:41:57I may have spoken out of turn earlier.
00:41:59Something's just not adding up here.
00:42:01We should have stopped Sophia
00:42:02from ruining those things.
00:42:05I'm so sorry, dear.
00:42:06Emma's been through
00:42:07more than enough today.
00:42:08Okay,
00:42:09and I promise I'd have her back
00:42:10by Christmas Eve.
00:42:11Emma,
00:42:12your grandma was waiting.
00:42:14We need to go.
00:42:14Hello?
00:42:23Emma and Alex?
00:42:25Emma and Alex
00:42:26are on their way
00:42:27and she's pregnant.
00:42:29Pregnant?
00:42:30Activate
00:42:31Operation Virgo.
00:42:32Go!
00:42:32Go!
00:42:32Go!
00:42:44Go!
00:42:45Go!
00:42:45Go!
00:42:46Go!
00:42:46Go!
00:42:47Go!
00:42:47Go!
00:42:48Duplessis, you heard her from Girl Christmas Eve Protocol.
00:43:09Leave no trace.
00:43:10Allo, maintaino, maintaino, go, go, go.
00:43:18Well, do I look poor enough yet now, Victoria?
00:43:21I can't tell my face.
00:43:22You're what?
00:43:25Operation Farm Girl complete.
00:43:27The state is set.
00:43:29Everyone, clear out.
00:43:31We're here.
00:43:33Whoa, easy now.
00:43:38Stop biting your lip, you're gonna split it.
00:43:50Sorry.
00:43:51Look, I never should have lied about that pregnancy.
00:43:57Emma, you saved me.
00:43:59Saved you?
00:44:00Oh, yeah.
00:44:01But if you didn't let me kiss you in that coffee shop,
00:44:04I'd still be engaged in Sophia right now.
00:44:06You gave me a way out.
00:44:08Oh, I let you kiss me.
00:44:12That's how we're remembering this.
00:44:14Okay.
00:44:15The pregnancy lie was a little over the top,
00:44:18but gutsy as hell.
00:44:19And you did it to protect me.
00:44:21I get it.
00:44:22Alex.
00:44:23And I meant what I said.
00:44:25Real or not, I will show up for you.
00:44:28I'll be the perfect boyfriend.
00:44:32Fiance.
00:44:33Fiance.
00:44:35Let's go.
00:44:36Daddy.
00:44:37I ruined everything.
00:44:38Put yourself together.
00:44:39What happened?
00:44:40Let's go.
00:44:48Daddy, I ruined everything.
00:44:52Pull yourself together.
00:44:53What happened?
00:44:55I broke some antiques, and James Thompson wants us to pay 16 billion dollars.
00:45:0516 billion?
00:45:07You idiot, what were you thinking?
00:45:10We have to sign with the Miller Group before New Year's.
00:45:12It's the only way to pay.
00:45:14Go cut your coat now.
00:45:16We're going to go see Mr. Brooke.
00:45:19Who?
00:45:19Mr. Brooke.
00:45:20Senior Miller Group executive, same rank as Mr. Thompson?
00:45:24If chairman is very secretive, Mr. Brooke handles everything for them.
00:45:27If we want that contract, we move now.
00:45:29Jake, what are you doing here?
00:45:43That hit ruined me.
00:45:46It still hurts.
00:45:47So, I'm going to return the favor.
00:45:52Why don't you back off?
00:45:56Emma, got some backup boyfriend.
00:46:01Pretty boy.
00:46:03Bet you can't even lift a bucket.
00:46:05Jake, cut it out.
00:46:07You lied to me for three years.
00:46:09And then you cheated on me with a guy dressed in a Santa costume.
00:46:15And then you just show up at my house unannounced?
00:46:17At least my guy pays cash.
00:46:20You just chased pretty boys, farm girl.
00:46:22What are you doing?
00:46:25Close your eyes.
00:46:27Teach him a lesson.
00:46:28You don't want to see this.
00:46:29All right?
00:46:29Try it.
00:46:30If you have to go through him to get to her, so be it.
00:46:34No.
00:46:35Please.
00:46:40Alex, are you okay?
00:46:42I'm fine.
00:46:46You know how to fight?
00:46:50It's kind of a hobby of mine.
00:46:52You're finished.
00:46:59I'm suing you.
00:47:01My boyfriend is the VP of the Wilson Group.
00:47:05You're done.
00:47:07This stump will be bankrupt by morning.
00:47:09He's going to crush you.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:12Mm-hmm.
00:47:12That's funny.
00:47:13Because, you know, I work at the Wilson Group.
00:47:15Enjoy your last day of payroll.
00:47:19Hey, babe.
00:47:20Some nobody at the Wilson Group is giving me a hard time.
00:47:25I need you to come here and knock some sense into him.
00:47:28He'll be here any minute.
00:47:29It's best you apologize now.
00:47:33Maybe you'll still have a job.
00:47:35As a garbage man?
00:47:36Oh, that's fun.
00:47:38I like taking out the trash.
00:47:41How about you apologize?
00:47:43And we'll call it even.
00:47:44To Lulu.
00:47:45Both of you.
00:47:46Oh, that's so dumb.
00:48:01Here he is.
00:48:02Who's been giving you trouble, baby?
00:48:10This is the guy who's nobody at the Wilson Group, who's been giving me a hard time.
00:48:15He's the guy who hit me.
00:48:16Make him pay.
00:48:18Oh.
00:48:20Mr. Wilson.
00:48:22I'm so sorry, sir.
00:48:23I had no idea he was talking about you.
00:48:25Had I known, I never...
00:48:26Oh, yeah?
00:48:27Yeah, if it wasn't me, and if it was some other guy, what would you have done?
00:48:30Tell me.
00:48:30You wrote him, sir?
00:48:38That's Alex Wilson.
00:48:39As in the Wilson Group.
00:48:41The next chairman.
00:48:43No way.
00:48:45What department are you in?
00:48:47Marketing.
00:48:48A manager.
00:48:49You said that you were VP.
00:48:52He's lying, Mr. Wilson.
00:48:53I never said that.
00:48:54No, you said it.
00:48:55You were vice president.
00:48:55Shut up!
00:48:56I hardly know you.
00:48:58Here's what's going to happen.
00:48:59Look, tomorrow, you're going to go to the HR office and demand a demotion.
00:49:04You're not going to be managing anyone anymore.
00:49:06You're not firing me.
00:49:07Do it, or you will be fired.
00:49:10Go.
00:49:11Don't leave.
00:49:13I don't even know you.
00:49:14So, the farm girl landed the heir to the Wilson fortune.
00:49:23You know, Jake, not everyone is as obsessed with money as you.
00:49:27She didn't land me.
00:49:29I landed her.
00:49:30And she was never yours.
00:49:32Someone like her doesn't deserve someone like you.
00:49:34Now, get out of my sight, now!
00:49:38Come on!
00:49:39Merry Christmas!
00:49:41Jesus.
00:49:49We're back!
00:49:52Emma, you didn't tell us.
00:49:54Oh, Mom, actually, I...
00:49:57Let me just touch my great baby.
00:49:59Oh, Grandma Rose.
00:50:02Uh, the doctor said no touching in the first trailer.
00:50:05She's very dark, it's so...
00:50:06Of course, no, Victoria.
00:50:08Please, hold Emma to the couch.
00:50:10Careful.
00:50:11And carefully.
00:50:12This lie is out of control.
00:50:16Emma, dear, are you dizzy?
00:50:18Are you hungry?
00:50:20Do you want some warm milk or some herbal tea?
00:50:22I'm fine.
00:50:23Alex, you must take really good care of her now.
00:50:27She's precious to us.
00:50:29Of course, I will.
00:50:30So, when's the wedding?
00:50:32Now that the baby's on the way,
00:50:34the wedding has to be soon.
00:50:35Grandma, I'm...
00:50:36As soon as possible.
00:50:38Have you seen the ring that I got her?
00:50:42It's settled, then.
00:50:45The wedding will be on New Year's Day.
00:50:46Okay.
00:50:48There's no way out now.
00:50:51Here we go.
00:50:53Oh.
00:50:55Look at these patterns.
00:50:58Is this, uh, Royal Dalton Bone China?
00:51:02What?
00:51:04It's from a flea market.
00:51:05We own a farm, not a fortune.
00:51:08My cousin's the only one with an off-site job.
00:51:11Yeah.
00:51:12A full matching Royal Dalton set from a flea market?
00:51:18This is Airman's silk.
00:51:21It's just a normal handkerchief.
00:51:23I know the pattern's a bit much, but, like...
00:51:25This is pure silk.
00:51:29To all of us being together this Christmas.
00:51:34Cheers.
00:51:35Cheers.
00:51:36And to the baby.
00:51:38And to the, uh...
00:51:42Baccarat crystal.
00:51:43Minimum a thousand apiece.
00:51:45I'm seeing you this happy.
00:51:47My heart can rest at last.
00:51:49That's a Van Gogh.
00:51:58Eighteenth century candlestick.
00:52:02And that...
00:52:04Is an LV limited edition bag being used as a trash liner?
00:52:08This poor farm is a goldmine.
00:52:11The tannins.
00:52:20The finish.
00:52:21That's an 82 Lafitte.
00:52:23The label's gone, but the bottle, the glass weight.
00:52:26This is Lafitte.
00:52:27This is a beautiful bottle.
00:52:28What kind is it?
00:52:29Uh, it's from the restaurant.
00:52:31The customer didn't want it, so I rescued it.
00:52:35Oh.
00:52:35Well, it's absolutely delicious.
00:52:37It must be a pretty fancy place.
00:52:39Yeah.
00:52:39I thought you worked at a diner.
00:52:43Forgot to tell you.
00:52:43New job.
00:52:45Seriously?
00:52:46Congratulations.
00:52:47Tell me more.
00:52:48Uh, Alex, would you like some of the turkey?
00:52:51I would love some turkey.
00:52:53Three, one, two, three.
00:52:54There you go.
00:52:55Cute.
00:52:56And Emma, baby for your baby.
00:52:59Yes.
00:53:00It's funny.
00:53:01This looks exactly like the one from La Cille in Paris.
00:53:05It's a three-star Michelin restaurant.
00:53:07Coincidence, I'm sure.
00:53:09We make it like this every year.
00:53:11It's what I look forward to the most.
00:53:13Oh, good.
00:53:15Oh.
00:53:15Oh, shoot.
00:53:17David, will you please go to the basement and check?
00:53:21Okay.
00:53:22I'm honest.
00:53:23Here, I'll come help you.
00:53:24No.
00:53:25I got it.
00:53:25There has to be something down there.
00:53:28An extra hand won't hurt.
00:53:32I mean, I'm actually really good with machinery, so.
00:53:34David, let him join you.
00:53:36You could use a couple points with the family.
00:53:38Let me out.
00:53:40Fine.
00:53:41Follow me.
00:53:42Have fun.
00:53:44Watch your step.
00:53:45Time to see what they're hiding.
00:53:48This really is just a crappy old basement.
00:53:51Pretty rough, right?
00:53:52I'm sorry.
00:53:53Did I say that out loud?
00:53:54It's okay.
00:53:54We've been meaning to fix it up.
00:53:55Um, there.
00:53:59Okay.
00:54:00This thing is always coming out.
00:54:02There are these little signs.
00:54:04Ah!
00:54:05Okay.
00:54:07Um, that does it.
00:54:09Uh, shall we?
00:54:10A bit dusty down here.
00:54:15Something's still off.
00:54:19Thank you, David.
00:54:20Thank you, Alex.
00:54:21Alex, thank you so much for going into that filthy basement.
00:54:25Really, it was nothing.
00:54:26I'm happy to help.
00:54:27This really is just an old, struggling family with a few inherited antiques.
00:54:32I have to let this go.
00:54:36Oh, God, Mom.
00:54:37Not again.
00:54:38Are you all right?
00:54:39Oh, it's okay, honey.
00:54:41It's just a bug.
00:54:42I haven't gone away.
00:54:43I, um, we can't afford proper doctors.
00:54:46They can't even pay for medical care.
00:54:50Look, if you ever need treatment, I'm happy to help.
00:54:53You're a good man, Alex.
00:54:55Emma's gonna be safe with you.
00:54:58Oh, dear.
00:54:59It looks like there's some really nasty weather coming in.
00:55:02Alex, why don't you, um, spend the night?
00:55:05Hmm?
00:55:05And we don't have any spare rooms, so since you and Emma are already having a baby, you
00:55:12could just share Emma's room.
00:55:14Really?
00:55:14Hey, Emma?
00:55:32Yeah, what's up?
00:55:33Uh, I forgot they bring clothes.
00:55:34Can you grab me something real quick?
00:55:36Sure, I'll, I'll find something.
00:55:42Okay, I got you something.
00:55:43Can you open the door?
00:55:44Just a little.
00:55:45What happened?
00:55:46The door is jammed.
00:55:47I, I can't get it open.
00:55:48Oh.
00:55:49Uh, no worries.
00:55:50That always happens.
00:55:51Old farmhouse.
00:55:52Uh, just stand back, okay?
00:55:54Alright.
00:55:57It's really stuck.
00:55:59Does this happen, or?
00:56:00All the time.
00:56:02I got stuck in there once when I was five.
00:56:04It was like three days.
00:56:05Okay, I think I got it.
00:56:06Ready?
00:56:06I think you almost got it.
00:56:07Okay.
00:56:08Okay.
00:56:08Oh!
00:56:09Oh!
00:56:09Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:12Oh!
00:56:13Oh!
00:56:13Oh!
00:56:15Oh my god!
00:56:15Sorry!
00:56:16I'll cover my eyes and I'll go!
00:56:17Okay!
00:56:17Emma!
00:56:18Emma!
00:56:18Emma!
00:56:18Oh!
00:56:18Jesus!
00:56:19Oh my god!
00:56:22Sorry.
00:56:23It's okay.
00:56:23That was...
00:56:24Just...
00:56:24Just not moving so much.
00:56:26Okay.
00:56:27Do you hear that, mom?
00:56:29Let them be.
00:56:31Oh god.
00:56:32Is that...
00:56:34Be gentle.
00:56:37Oh my god.
00:56:37Oh my god.
00:56:41Oh my god.
00:56:41Oh my god.
00:56:41They think that we're...
00:56:42They just thought...
00:56:43They think we're...
00:56:45Oh my god.
00:56:47Oh my god.
00:56:49I'm so embarrassed I can't...
00:56:50Who cares?
00:56:51Hello?
00:57:03Hello?
00:57:03Hello?
00:57:04Alex!
00:57:08Alex!
00:57:09Where are you?
00:57:10I'm at Emma's.
00:57:11Good!
00:57:12Your father and I are on our way.
00:57:14If Emma is carrying your child, we need to meet her family.
00:57:19Today.
00:57:20Who is that?
00:57:22My parents are on their way over here right now.
00:57:25Now?
00:57:27Now!
00:57:28Now!
00:57:31Merry Christmas.
00:57:33Merry Christmas, dear.
00:57:34So, this is it?
00:57:36Yeah.
00:57:37Not much, but...
00:57:39Sure is home.
00:57:40You have a lot of stuff on your porch.
00:57:43I'm sorry, but...
00:57:45That looks like a Mayan ritual stone.
00:57:48That's a doorstop.
00:57:49If I'm not mistaken, that is a Persian rug.
00:57:52From the 16th century.
00:57:55That would make it worth 50 million dollars.
00:57:58That old rag?
00:58:00That's been in the barn since I was like five.
00:58:02And back there?
00:58:03That is a pharaoh's scepter from the 18th dynasty.
00:58:10We just used that stick for the sheep.
00:58:11Who is this girl?
00:58:19Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Merry Christmas.
00:58:22I hope you're having a wonderful one.
00:58:24And thank you for the visit.
00:58:25This is Grandma Rose, her mother Victoria, and cousin David.
00:58:32Thank you so much for having us.
00:58:34It's just so nice to meet you all.
00:58:37After hearing the good news, we just had to drop by and meet you.
00:58:41Your farm is very distinctive.
00:58:44It's not nearly as impressive as the Wilson estate.
00:58:47It's just so nice to meet you.
00:58:55Royal crest.
00:58:57This is Crown Derby.
00:59:00Solid bone china.
00:59:02$1,500 apiece.
00:59:04In a farmhouse?
00:59:06That painting.
00:59:09Oh.
00:59:11I'm gonna haggle that old thing down at the supermarket.
00:59:14No, I didn't, Grandma.
00:59:15Well, remember I found that in the barn, and I dusted it off.
00:59:20I like the colors, even though the painting's kind of crooked.
00:59:25Crooked? That's a Vincent Van Gogh, Wheatfield.
00:59:29If that's genuine, that's worth over $200 million.
00:59:33$200 million?
00:59:37That's impossible. I dusted that off next to some old toasters.
00:59:42No. I can tell.
00:59:45By the brushstrokes.
00:59:47That is Van Gogh.
00:59:51Mrs. Miller, please.
00:59:54I have to ask you directly.
00:59:57Are these antiques real?
00:59:59Are they real?
01:00:01The truth is...
01:00:03The truth is...
01:00:07Dad, let's not be rude.
01:00:10Not yet. I need to see who they really are. One more test.
01:00:14Real. Fake.
01:00:17It's just a bunch of old stuff.
01:00:19Matt.
01:00:20If these are genuine, these household items are worth billions of dollars.
01:00:27Billions?
01:00:28For this junk?
01:00:30Impossible.
01:00:31No reaction.
01:00:33No panic.
01:00:34No greed.
01:00:35That's not how most people would respond to the idea of billions.
01:00:39The items you had me take to the Wilson estate, they were junk, too, weren't they?
01:00:44Oh, yes. There were some old dusty things we had in storage. I didn't want to throw them away, so I thought they'd make good gifts.
01:00:50But James said that they were worth billions and that Sophia smashed them.
01:00:54Excuse me?
01:00:59Who smashed them?
01:01:01This presence, this authority, I've only ever seen it from world leaders.
01:01:07Who are these people?
01:01:08Those were gifts from the Miller family.
01:01:14Miller. Miller family. Impossible.
01:01:18Madam Rose, I apologize. It was Sophia, Carlos Garcia's daughter. She flew off the handle.
01:01:25Yes. And if we would have known how valuable they were, we would have never allowed it.
01:01:30It was all my fault, Rose. I mean, I failed to protect your gifts and I failed to protect Emma.
01:01:36But I promise, I'm going to personally compensate you for every item that was damaged.
01:01:40And I will always stand by Emma and your family.
01:01:45I'm sorry.
01:01:47I know you mean that, Tara.
01:01:48And that stuff, that's not what matters.
01:01:53Over a hundred billion. And she dismisses it like nothing.
01:01:58Officers!
01:02:01Arrest them! They're all thieves!
01:02:04Sophia, are you out of your mind?
01:02:05Those gifts you were flaunting at the Wilsons?
01:02:08Worth billions?
01:02:09How could a farm girl afford all that?
01:02:13Huh?
01:02:14She stole it!
01:02:18Oh, and another thing.
01:02:21These people are pretending to be a branch of the Miller family.
01:02:25Okay?
01:02:26The Miller group is about to sign a hundred billion dollar contract with us.
01:02:30What?
01:02:31So, I had my father check.
01:02:34There's no such branch!
01:02:37Gotcha, bitch.
01:02:39You are a dirt poor family.
01:02:41Can't even lie right.
01:02:43We're sorry to bother you on Christmas, ma'am, but we're going to need you to explain how you acquired all these items.
01:02:49They belong to my family.
01:02:51All legally owned.
01:02:54Legally?
01:02:55You farm a granny with billions of dollars of artifacts.
01:03:00You stole them from a museum or something.
01:03:02Admit it!
01:03:04Watch yourself.
01:03:06You getting bold now?
01:03:07Officers.
01:03:08She just threatened me!
01:03:10Don't just stand there!
01:03:12Arrest them!
01:03:16Oh, and these two.
01:03:18The Wilsons received the stolen goods.
01:03:20You're definitely in on it.
01:03:21This is absurd.
01:03:22We had no idea.
01:03:24Here are the options, Alex.
01:03:27If you don't marry me, I will personally make sure that your family is charged by aiding and abetting.
01:03:34Their reputation's gone.
01:03:36And as for the Millers, international art theft has a minimum sentence of about 20 years.
01:03:46Choose.
01:03:47You are a family's future or her.
01:03:56Alex, this is...
01:03:58Son!
01:03:58What are we supposed to do?
01:04:00Alex, if choosing me means risking your family, I'll leave.
01:04:06Just say the word and I'll...
01:04:08It's okay.
01:04:08I choose Emma.
01:04:14Whatever comes next, we'll face it together.
01:04:17Alex.
01:04:18Dad.
01:04:19I'm sorry, but I trust Emma.
01:04:21Alright?
01:04:21Her and her family are not thieves.
01:04:24You have known her for a matter of days!
01:04:26You put your whole family at risk for her?
01:04:29She's real.
01:04:32She's good.
01:04:34Honest.
01:04:34Brave.
01:04:36Those things can't be faked.
01:04:39And I won't let you blackmail me.
01:04:42Perfect.
01:04:43You can both share a cell.
01:04:47He passed the final test.
01:04:49Emma chose the right man.
01:04:51Emma.
01:04:52Emma.
01:04:55It's time for you to learn the truth.
01:04:59Mr. Brooke.
01:05:13The chairman of the Miller Group can't live in this house.
01:05:16Come on, Mr. Brooke.
01:05:17It's worth $250 billion.
01:05:19He can't live in this shack.
01:05:23Look.
01:05:24Some things you don't need to understand, okay?
01:05:26When you see the chairman,
01:05:27just show respect.
01:05:30Okay?
01:05:32Just remember,
01:05:34nothing matters more to them than family.
01:05:36Yes.
01:05:38Family.
01:05:40Right.
01:05:47Dad!
01:05:48Hey, what are you doing here?
01:05:49Sophia, why are the police...
01:05:52What is going on here?
01:05:54Mrs. Miller,
01:05:55apologies for bothering you.
01:05:57As requested,
01:05:58Mr. Garcia has arrived.
01:06:03Mr. Brooke,
01:06:05this lady?
01:06:06Mr. Carlos Garcia,
01:06:08this is Mrs. Rose Miller.
01:06:12Head of the Miller Group.
01:06:14You must be joking.
01:06:23Brooke,
01:06:25are you really participating in the scam?
01:06:27Sophia, stop it now.
01:06:29They are fooling you, Dad.
01:06:31The chairman is in the headquarters right now,
01:06:32signing the contract.
01:06:34Not hiding.
01:06:35And this farm hole in the wall.
01:06:38Okay.
01:06:40Officers,
01:06:40these
01:06:42are
01:06:44the official
01:06:45ownership
01:06:47contracts
01:06:48for
01:06:49every item
01:06:51signed by
01:06:53Sotheby's,
01:06:54Christie's,
01:06:55London Auction House,
01:06:57all under the name
01:06:58Rose Miller.
01:07:04The ruby,
01:07:05the Bible,
01:07:06got news for you.
01:07:07The Van Gogh,
01:07:08that was real too.
01:07:10That thing right there?
01:07:12Broke.
01:07:12She broke it.
01:07:13Yep.
01:07:14Every piece is true.
01:07:17And they all legally belong to Miss Rose Miller.
01:07:23You were at the headquarters.
01:07:28And they were going to sign the contract.
01:07:30I told you we were arranging it.
01:07:33We haven't signed it yet.
01:07:35That's impossible.
01:07:36The Millers live like this?
01:07:43Enough.
01:07:44Mrs. Miller,
01:07:46I think it's time to tell Emma the truth.
01:07:50Grandma?
01:07:52I'm sorry, my dear.
01:07:55I've been lying to you for 20 years.
01:07:57You were never just a farm girl.
01:08:02You
01:08:03are the sole heir of the entire Miller family fortune.
01:08:10All of the Miller Group's 250 billion dollars
01:08:27belong to you.
01:08:35That's...
01:08:35That's...
01:08:36That's impossible.
01:08:37I'm not a kitchen worker, Emma.
01:08:41I'm VP of the Miller Group.
01:08:44Mom?
01:08:45We kept it from you
01:08:46because we needed to keep you safe.
01:08:51We...
01:08:51We...
01:08:5120 years ago,
01:08:55when you were five years old,
01:08:57you were kidnapped for ransom.
01:08:58We thought we'd lost you.
01:09:03And so we all decided
01:09:05that it would be best
01:09:06to hide your identity
01:09:08so that you could grow up
01:09:09with a normal life
01:09:10in a safe place.
01:09:12So my...
01:09:13My whole life was alive.
01:09:15No, oh, no, oh.
01:09:20Our love for you
01:09:21has always been
01:09:22so real.
01:09:24We just wanted you
01:09:25to find somebody
01:09:26who loved you for you
01:09:28and not for your name
01:09:29or your money.
01:09:31And now...
01:09:32Now we've found them.
01:09:36Thank you
01:09:37for choosing Emma
01:09:38even when everything
01:09:40was against you both.
01:09:44I destroyed
01:09:45the Miller family property.
01:09:47I insulted the heiress.
01:09:51You idiot.
01:09:53You've ruined us.
01:09:56Mrs. Miller,
01:09:57my daughter had no idea.
01:10:00I beg you, I'm sorry.
01:10:02Officer,
01:10:03I would like to press
01:10:05formal charges
01:10:07against Miss Sofia Garcia
01:10:09for the destruction
01:10:11of $16 billion
01:10:13in property
01:10:14and criminal defamation.
01:10:18Sofia Garcia,
01:10:20you're under arrest.
01:10:22No!
01:10:24Dad!
01:10:28Miss Miller.
01:10:30Brooke,
01:10:31terminate all
01:10:33business
01:10:34with the Garcias.
01:10:35Yes, Madam Chair.
01:10:37Please, no.
01:10:38I beg you.
01:10:39Chairman Miller,
01:10:40please.
01:10:41Please don't ruin
01:10:42my family.
01:10:51And all this time,
01:10:52I thought we were poor.
01:10:54I'm so sorry
01:10:55for hiding it all
01:10:56from you,
01:10:56but you,
01:10:58of all people,
01:10:59know that we were
01:10:59never poor in love.
01:11:01love.
01:11:02Very true.
01:11:04And I understand,
01:11:05Grandma.
01:11:06If you hadn't
01:11:07hidden it from me,
01:11:08I'm not sure
01:11:08I would have ever
01:11:09found someone
01:11:10who truly loves me
01:11:11for me.
01:11:14I'm a rich or poor,
01:11:16heiress,
01:11:16firm girl.
01:11:17I don't care,
01:11:18I love you.
01:11:19I've made a mistake,
01:11:23I've made a mistake,
01:11:23Emma.
01:11:24You've helped me realize
01:11:27what really matters
01:11:29in life,
01:11:30watching how you are
01:11:33with my son.
01:11:34I have judged you
01:11:36wrongly,
01:11:38and I'm sorry.
01:11:40I hope you can forgive me.
01:11:42Emma,
01:11:44welcome to the family.
01:11:46if you'll have us.
01:11:51Of course.
01:11:53Hey,
01:11:54as long as I don't need
01:11:55to eat any more caviar.
01:12:00No more tears.
01:12:03It's Christmas.
01:12:04Let's celebrate.
01:12:06Christmas!
01:12:06Christmas!
01:12:08Oh,
01:12:08God!
01:12:08Okay,
01:12:11are there any
01:12:12more
01:12:13surprises?
01:12:15Yes.
01:12:18Dinner.
01:12:24Amazing.
01:12:25Now this is what
01:12:26Miller Christmas dinner
01:12:28really looks like,
01:12:29Emma.
01:12:31And I would like
01:12:32to propose a toast.
01:12:34Emma,
01:12:35we're so glad
01:12:36you know the truth.
01:12:37and our family
01:12:39being reunited.
01:12:40And to Emma's happiness
01:12:41and to you
01:12:43for proving
01:12:44yourself worthy.
01:12:47This old heart
01:12:49is at peace now.
01:12:51Merry Christmas.
01:12:52Merry Christmas.
01:12:55Oh, Emma, wait.
01:12:56We're pregnant.
01:12:57Oh.
01:12:59Surprise.
01:13:00I've never actually
01:13:02been pregnant.
01:13:02Ah!
01:13:05All right.
01:13:06I'll drink it.
01:13:06I'll drink it.
01:13:09Cheers.
01:13:10Cheers.
01:13:11Love you.
01:13:11Cheers.
01:13:12Cheers.
01:13:15Emma?
01:13:19Emma?
01:13:20I want to ask you
01:13:21something.
01:13:21Sure,
01:13:22anything.
01:13:29Emma?
01:13:30When you kissed me
01:13:33in that coffee shop,
01:13:35you changed my life.
01:13:37I kissed you?
01:13:38That's still
01:13:39how we're remembering.
01:13:40Got it.
01:13:42Emma Miller,
01:13:44will you marry me?
01:13:53Yes.
01:13:54Yes.
01:13:55Yes.
01:13:55She said yes.
01:14:09My heart is full at last.
01:14:14Oh, me too.
01:14:14Oh.
01:14:16So how many bottles
01:14:17of the Chateau Lafitte
01:14:18should I bring to the wedding?
01:14:19Oh, Emma. You have to let me plan everything. I have to spoil you now.
01:14:25Of course. This is going to be the bougiest wedding the world has ever seen, I promise you.
01:14:30You could use David's helicopter.
01:14:33Wait, you have a helicopter?
01:14:49Merry Christmas!
01:14:55Do you want your Christmas present?
01:14:57Is it time?
01:14:58Yeah, it's time.
01:15:15I'll be like it.
01:15:16When did you?
01:15:17Last night. I was up very late.
01:15:37Of course.
01:15:38Your turn.
01:15:39Yes.
01:15:47Uh, this is...
01:15:48The mistletoe.
01:15:49From the coffee shop when I first kissed you.
01:15:52Oh, so now you kissed me.
01:15:54Yeah, maybe.
01:15:56This is the best present ever.
01:16:02So, can I kiss you now?
01:16:05Well...
01:16:06Since you asked.
01:16:07Since you asked.
01:16:20At last, my Emma has found happiness.
01:16:27Merry Christmas.
01:16:28Merry Christmas.
01:16:29See ya now.
01:16:30I'm going to see you all.
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