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00:00:00Mentor, 2,000 years, and you have an age today.
00:00:06I only got to follow you for a few decades, and now, death's at my door.
00:00:16Grandpa. Grandpa, please.
00:00:19You're too sick to be out here in this weather.
00:00:21Whoever's coming can wait. Your health comes first.
00:00:26No, Dad, she's right. We should take you to the hospital.
00:00:29I'm fine. Go inside, all of you.
00:00:39He's here.
00:01:11A few years been buying a blink, huh?
00:01:14I forgot how much time passed.
00:01:16Yeah, time catches up to everyone, except you.
00:01:20So, who are you, Easton?
00:01:23Keepin' it easy. Part-time swim coach.
00:01:28Oh, so, Mike.
00:01:34You're done.
00:01:35You can tell me, Charles, what is it you want from me?
00:01:41You can always see right through me.
00:01:44After following you for 50 years, consider this my last quest.
00:01:50After I'm gone, please take care of my family for the next three years.
00:02:02Oh, deal.
00:02:04But three years.
00:02:05After that, the students are on their own.
00:02:07Thank you, Mr. Langmaster.
00:02:09Of course.
00:02:09What do you tell me, Charles?
00:02:10How do you expect me to fit in with them?
00:02:12Don't worry.
00:02:14I'm fine.
00:02:17Hey, what's going on? Are you okay?
00:02:20Hold on a minute.
00:02:21Elaine, I need you to...
00:02:22I want to introduce you to somebody.
00:02:24This is Silas Lancaster.
00:02:26And, um, starting tonight, he's your husband.
00:02:33Grandpa, what are you talking about?
00:02:34I don't even know this guy, and I'm already in love with someone else.
00:02:38Dad, what the hell are you talking about?
00:02:41Who is this man?
00:02:42Mr. Lancaster is a respected college swimming coach,
00:02:46and a far better man than whoever Elaine thinks she's in love with.
00:02:51Mom, Dad, please.
00:02:53I don't want to marry some stranger.
00:02:55If anyone dares to object, I will freeze every Sterling account,
00:03:02and I will go to my grave knowing that my family filled me.
00:03:08Elaine, don't be selfish.
00:03:11Do as your grandfather asks.
00:03:13He knows what's best.
00:03:14He's right, sweetheart.
00:03:15I'll arrange the marriage for.
00:03:18Don't worry, Dad.
00:03:20We'll make it happen.
00:03:26All right, Grandpa.
00:03:28I'll marry him.
00:03:31It's the only way to make sure Mr. Lancaster watches over my family and our legacy for the next three
00:03:38years.
00:03:45Grandpa!
00:03:46Grandpa!
00:03:46Oh, my God!
00:03:47Oh, my God!
00:03:47Come on, my God!
00:03:48Right here!
00:03:48Yes, yes, yes, yes!
00:03:52Why, it's simple.
00:03:53We hit the expensive equipment first.
00:03:55Destroy all of it.
00:03:57We're here to put the Sterling facility out of commission for good.
00:04:00Understand?
00:04:01Gather, boss.
00:04:02Good.
00:04:02Let's go.
00:04:11Where the hell are you?
00:04:12Get the book out of here!
00:04:14Get on over here.
00:04:16Get on over here.
00:04:33He's a fucking monster!
00:04:37Run!
00:04:38Run!
00:04:56Where the hell are you?
00:04:57Uh, Sterling factory in Jersey.
00:04:59Why?
00:05:00What are you even doing there?
00:05:03Okay, never mind.
00:05:04Get to Club Pulse in Soho.
00:05:06We've got ten minutes.
00:05:09Ten minutes?
00:05:10I don't get a cab in time.
00:05:12Not my problem.
00:05:13Figure it out.
00:05:18Well, what did the old ball in chain say?
00:05:21He said, sure, of course.
00:05:24Nice.
00:05:25All right, game on.
00:05:28Ten minutes.
00:05:29Mr. Wifey doesn't show, then you're buying drinks.
00:05:33If he does, we are.
00:05:35Well, then I hope you brought your black card.
00:05:39Elaine, come on.
00:05:40Silas is your husband.
00:05:42Do you think you're being a bit harsh?
00:05:44He brought it on himself.
00:05:46Since Grandpa died three years ago, I have given him so many chances to walk away, but he refuses to
00:05:52divorce me.
00:05:53So fine.
00:05:54If he wants to stay that badly, he can stay.
00:05:57It's like having my own personal lap dog.
00:06:00Honestly, even calling him that is generous.
00:06:03He teaches swim lessons.
00:06:05Perf.
00:06:08He actually approaches a D1 program.
00:06:10They're going to be going to Nashville.
00:06:12The point is, you are Elaine Sterling, heirs to the Sterling Empire.
00:06:17You're running the thing.
00:06:19Holy shit.
00:06:20Tristan is coming back into town in three days.
00:06:25You're Prince Charming is coming home.
00:06:28I bet you're excited.
00:06:29Come on.
00:06:30Gabriel, I'm married.
00:06:32You guys were the it couple in college.
00:06:35After your grandpa forced you to marry Silas, his family shipped him off so he could run the Italian office.
00:06:40But now that he's back, you should dump your useless stray mutt of a husband.
00:06:48Ten seconds and still no sign of old yeller.
00:06:55Guess you're losing this one.
00:07:02So, Gabriel?
00:07:10Damn, Elaine.
00:07:12You really trained him well.
00:07:14You called.
00:07:16Is everything okay?
00:07:17Are you blind?
00:07:18I'm perfectly fine.
00:07:21Well, you called, so...
00:07:22What's up?
00:07:25If you are that desperate to come to my rescue...
00:07:28My shoes are dirty.
00:07:30Clean them.
00:07:33What, are you too good for that?
00:07:35I mean, if you can't handle something as simple as this...
00:07:39What good are you to me anyway, Silas?
00:07:45Please, take care of my family for the next three years.
00:07:56Oh, come on.
00:07:58Elaine and I were just playing a little game called Dog Whistle.
00:08:03We bet that no matter where you were, if she called you, you would show up straight away like a
00:08:09good boy.
00:08:10I gotta say, you didn't disappoint us.
00:08:13Seriously, there's so much traffic right now.
00:08:15How'd you get here?
00:08:16Where you have wings or something?
00:08:24You called me.
00:08:25I thought you were in trouble.
00:08:27About years behind my back, calling me a dumb chud to your friends?
00:08:30That's right.
00:08:31Okay.
00:08:33Wait, are you, like, pissed or something?
00:08:36Oh, because I...
00:08:39I'm just getting started.
00:08:54Well, if you hate it that much, then you can leave.
00:08:57I am not stopping you.
00:08:59In fact, I'll even pay you enough to live comfortably for the rest of your life.
00:09:04You know, if you have any ounce of pride left in your body, take the deal and get the hell
00:09:11out of my life.
00:09:14If I hadn't promised your grandfather I'd take care of your family for three years, I'd have walked away a
00:09:19long time ago.
00:09:20Whatever.
00:09:21Only three days left.
00:09:23The time's up.
00:09:24The Sterlings will never see me again.
00:09:26Hey, freeloader.
00:09:27Elaine is talking to you.
00:09:29Or do you need her permission to speak, too?
00:09:38It's getting late for the meeting tomorrow.
00:09:40Come on, let me, uh, let me drive you home.
00:09:45Man.
00:09:47Elaine just humiliated you in front of everyone, and you're still willing to be her personal Uber?
00:09:53Talk about desperate.
00:09:55I guess that's the secret to being a kept man.
00:09:58No shame.
00:09:59No spine.
00:10:00Fine.
00:10:02Thanks, but I'll get home myself.
00:10:12Elaine didn't mean to humiliate you.
00:10:14She's just, she's got a temper.
00:10:16That's all.
00:10:17Try not to take it to heart.
00:10:22Didn't mean to humiliate me.
00:10:24Whatever.
00:10:25Three more days.
00:10:26And none of this will happen.
00:10:29He's a monster.
00:10:32Good thing he didn't come after us, or we'd all be dead for sure.
00:10:35That guy.
00:10:36No, that thing.
00:10:37He's a human.
00:10:38He's a fucking demon.
00:10:39That makes sense.
00:10:41John Star is no gun.
00:10:42Sounds useless.
00:10:44The guns are spoiled.
00:10:45But yet, they still own the fucking world's medicines cabinet.
00:10:49I guess now we know why.
00:10:51They've got some being human going to fucking empire.
00:10:54Get the hell out of fucking New York tonight.
00:10:56I'm not running to the fucking freak ever again.
00:11:03You're back.
00:11:04Come sit down.
00:11:12Where the hell have you been?
00:11:14It's already late and dinner's not even ready.
00:11:17Did you want us to starve?
00:11:19I was out picking up Elaine.
00:11:20And I have my own things to do.
00:11:22If you guys are hungry, you can have the maid pick you up something.
00:11:25You've got to wait for me.
00:11:27Excuse me.
00:11:28We let you live here, eat our food, and now you don't even want to cook?
00:11:33You really are ungrateful.
00:11:35You know that?
00:11:36They can't stand the maid's cooking.
00:11:38So be useful for once and start getting dinner ready, Silas.
00:11:47What if I don't?
00:11:49What if one day I don't come back?
00:11:50Would you all just sit at the table waiting to be fed?
00:11:55Don't come back?
00:11:57What is that supposed to mean?
00:12:01What's that supposed to mean?
00:12:03Are you so tired of cooking that you're trying to pick up a bite with me, Silas?
00:12:08Forget about it.
00:12:11Well, then get in there and start cooking.
00:12:15Don't make me say it twice.
00:12:22Oh, Elaine, you have that meeting with Mr. Whitmore tomorrow.
00:12:26What are the odds that you land that Hudson Yards deal?
00:12:30We're still a few steps behind our competitors.
00:12:34But I'll do everything I can.
00:12:36You need to land this deal, sweetheart.
00:12:39The business depends on it.
00:12:43Your father just cares about golf.
00:12:46Silas is completely useless.
00:12:49You're all we've got.
00:12:51I know, Mom.
00:12:53Tristan's back in town, you know.
00:12:56And you have that meeting with his uncle tomorrow?
00:12:58Perfect timing.
00:13:00Give him a call.
00:13:02I know you two are so into each other at school.
00:13:05I'm sure he'd help.
00:13:12You need to land this deal, sweetheart.
00:13:14The business depends on it.
00:13:27Can't sleep?
00:13:28If I'm keeping you up, you can always take the couch.
00:13:31Don't worry about Hudson Yards.
00:13:33All right?
00:13:34Don't overthink it.
00:13:36Yeah, like you know anything about business?
00:13:39It's not as simple as frying an egg.
00:13:41Okay.
00:13:56Hello?
00:13:58Elaine.
00:13:59I'm outside.
00:14:16I couldn't wait to see you. It's... it's been too long.
00:14:23Wait, I thought you weren't coming back for another three days.
00:14:28I mean, that's what I told everyone, but of course, you're not everyone. I couldn't go another day without seeing
00:14:34you.
00:14:35Tristan, I'm sorry, but I'm married.
00:14:40I know. It's, uh... Silas, this is a stray dog that you picked up, but now that I'm back, you
00:14:47can cancel this joke wedding. And Elaine, will you marry me?
00:14:53Uh, Tristan, I'm glad that you're back, but this is too much. Too soon.
00:15:01Of course, it's... I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable. Look, you can take your time, and honestly
00:15:08just seeing you tonight, that was enough for me. Good night.
00:15:14Tristan.
00:15:16Yeah?
00:15:18I have a meeting with your Uncle Mark tomorrow about the Hudson Yards project. Is there any chance you can
00:15:24put in a good word for me? Help me land the deal?
00:15:27I can help you, Adam. No way.
00:15:29Oh, thank you. Tristan, if I can pull this deal off, I will owe you. Big time.
00:15:34Look, look, look. I can handle it, okay? It just, it's freezing cold out here, and I really don't want
00:15:39you to catch a cold, so you should probably go back inside. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
00:15:45I'll talk to you tomorrow.
00:16:00Thanks.
00:16:00Couldn't sleep. Lots of high tea might help.
00:16:05Wait.
00:16:07Are you really not gonna ask where I was just now?
00:16:09Can you tell me if I did?
00:16:11You know, since we got married, you've done everything for me.
00:16:16Never had a bad temper, never complained.
00:16:20You're just a good man.
00:16:22Kind and gentle.
00:16:24But I need you to understand something.
00:16:27Even if you spent another decade by my side, nothing is ever gonna happen between us.
00:16:34Kind and gentle is just another way of saying weak.
00:16:38Get some rest.
00:16:40It's late.
00:16:49Hello?
00:16:50Hi, Uncle Mark. Uh...
00:16:51I know it's late, but...
00:16:53I need a favor.
00:16:54Hudson Yards.
00:16:56Look, I'm gonna stop you right there. That deal is done.
00:16:59We're going with a company that was strongly recommended by our biggest investor.
00:17:04Stay out of it.
00:17:05Got it?
00:17:21Mr. Whitmore, I know that Sterling Group isn't the most obvious choice for the Hudson Yards project.
00:17:28But if you give us a shot, I will personally oversee every detail and I promise you we will exceed
00:17:35your expectations.
00:17:40Don't worry, Ms. Sterling.
00:17:43Hudson Yards is yours.
00:17:48Contract's already drawn up. Just sign it and we're good to go.
00:17:51Mr. Whitmore, you don't even want to look at our proposal?
00:17:54Don't need to.
00:17:56Someone I trust vouch for Sterling Group personally.
00:17:59I have complete faith.
00:18:02Here.
00:18:05Who will exactly vouch for us?
00:18:09Let's just say it's someone who is, uh, very close to you.
00:18:15It had to be Tristan.
00:18:17It had to be Tristan.
00:18:19Thank you, Mr. Whitmore. We will not let you down.
00:18:22I am sure you won't.
00:18:32Hey.
00:18:34Sir, I followed your instructions to the letter, Mr. Lancaster.
00:18:38Mrs. Sterling, she just signed the contract.
00:18:41Great. I need a big time, Mark.
00:18:43You're...
00:18:43Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:18:44I'm...
00:18:45I'm happy that I was able to help.
00:18:47If there's anything else you need, just say the word.
00:18:52Am I...
00:18:53Look, I'm so sorry.
00:18:54Tristan, we got the Hudson Yards project.
00:18:56It is all thanks to you.
00:18:58You're a lifesaver.
00:19:00Wait.
00:19:01Uncle Mark said that the project had already been assigned.
00:19:04Did he change his mind to do me a favor?
00:19:06Yeah.
00:19:06No big deal.
00:19:07I mean, as long as you're happy, that's all that matters.
00:19:11Can I get you lunch?
00:19:12No.
00:19:13After everything you've done, I owe you this one.
00:19:26Oh, my cheeks feel hot.
00:19:28I think I've had too much.
00:19:31Really?
00:19:31I mean...
00:19:32I think you look gorgeous.
00:19:33I mean, as always.
00:19:34You know, I remember when we were in college, everyone used to say that we were so good together.
00:19:41I think if I'd never left for London, then we would've even had kids or something by now.
00:19:47Three years is long enough to change everything.
00:19:56Why didn't you tell me when the contract had left?
00:19:59I've been waiting here for six, seven hours.
00:20:03I'm having lunch with a friend, so you can just go, okay?
00:20:07Are you drinking?
00:20:08God, will you drop it already?
00:20:11I am hanging out here.
00:20:12Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:20:13This must be Silas, right?
00:20:16Yeah, I'm Tristan Whitmore.
00:20:19Elaine's ex-boyfriend.
00:20:21Elaine's ex?
00:20:22You know, I know that I left and she had to settle for someone else, but now that I'm back,
00:20:28we should probably just walk away.
00:20:30Before things get ugly, of course.
00:20:32Okay.
00:20:32Silas, don't re-enter this.
00:20:34I'm treating Tristan to lunch because he helped me land the Hudson Yards deal.
00:20:40We had a little bit too much to drink.
00:20:42I'll be home soon.
00:20:46You crossed the line, Tristan.
00:20:48Okay, look.
00:20:49I'm sorry, right?
00:20:51But I hate seeing you with that guy when you could be with me.
00:20:54I mean, you're way out of his league.
00:20:56Come on.
00:20:57Forget it, I should go.
00:20:59I'm just gonna get an Uber.
00:21:00Elaine, please.
00:21:00Look, I got all this wonderful sushi and we have this wonderful sake.
00:21:04Let's at least have one last cheers, yeah?
00:21:07One more drink, okay?
00:21:08And then we're gonna toast it.
00:21:13Sound good?
00:21:15Cheers.
00:21:16To us.
00:21:19And to our past.
00:21:30I should go.
00:21:32It's...
00:21:32It's good.
00:21:33Wait, hey, hey, hey.
00:21:35Hey!
00:21:36Wait!
00:21:37Are you okay?
00:21:38I think I drank too much.
00:21:40Okay, good, good, good.
00:21:41Just last night.
00:21:42Yeah?
00:21:42Here we go.
00:21:50Don't lie
00:21:51Please don't push.
00:21:51Believe me now.
00:21:52You're even more beautiful than I remember.
00:21:54Never stopped wanting me.
00:21:56No, Tristan, stop.
00:21:57I'm married.
00:21:59No, he...
00:22:00No, friends.
00:22:01No, no, stop.
00:22:02No, didn't resist you.
00:22:04No, Tristan, stop.
00:22:05Stop!
00:22:06I want to be with you, yeah?
00:22:08I want to be with... I want us to be together.
00:22:11Don't. Silas.
00:22:12Together, our families will be the most powerful in the city.
00:22:16No, no, no.
00:22:28Silas?
00:22:29He actually fights?
00:22:32Hey! No! Silas! Silas, stop!
00:22:35I'll leave him alone.
00:22:37So, you're Silas, huh?
00:22:39The loser who had been leeching off of her for years?
00:22:42Well, now that you hit me, I'm finished.
00:22:49Silas, apologize to Tristan now.
00:22:54Silas, apologize to Tristan now.
00:22:57He fought himself on top of you. He will re-
00:22:59Apologize.
00:23:08I'm sorry.
00:23:11I'm sorry.
00:23:12Good boy.
00:23:14You know, I'm gonna slide this down.
00:23:17Just for Wayne's sake.
00:23:21Okay.
00:23:21Okay.
00:23:22Look, I'm so sorry about earlier.
00:23:24I was drunk, okay?
00:23:25It was my mistake.
00:23:26I didn't hurt you right.
00:23:27Look, I'm sorry.
00:23:27It was my fault.
00:23:28It was my fault.
00:23:29Okay, it's fine.
00:23:31Look, it's late.
00:23:32We should just go.
00:23:33Well, we'll talk later, right?
00:23:35Can I talk to you later?
00:23:52Elaine, how did it go with Mr. Whitmore?
00:23:55Did you get the Hudson Yards project?
00:23:57Judging by that look, I'm guessing not.
00:24:03What?
00:24:05Wow.
00:24:07That fast?
00:24:08It seems like this usually takes weeks to negotiate.
00:24:12While Tristan talked to his uncle, he really went out of his way to vouch for us.
00:24:18Of course, Tristan.
00:24:21There's one person who knows how to get things done.
00:24:24Unlike some people who just mooch off others and never do anything useful, ever.
00:24:32You think Tristan got you Hudson Yards?
00:24:41So if it wasn't Tristan, then who was it?
00:24:44You?
00:24:48Go make us dinner.
00:24:49Can't you see that we're starving?
00:25:03I get why you're upset.
00:25:06But I appreciate you keeping your cool back at the restaurant.
00:25:09If you'd hit Tristan, things would have gotten a lot worse.
00:25:12You're thanking me for not hitting him.
00:25:14He tried to rape you, but since you think he got you the deal, you're gonna...
00:25:18Let's slide.
00:25:19You're overreacting.
00:25:20Tristan was drunk.
00:25:21He didn't mean it.
00:25:24And you have no idea how important this deal is for Sterling Group.
00:25:30Tristan was the only one who could help.
00:25:33Just try to understand, okay?
00:25:36You think Tristan Whitmore got you the deal?
00:25:39Tristan might be Whitmore, but his uncle sure as hell did not give him a seven-figure contract
00:25:44because his nephew asked nicely.
00:25:46Yeah.
00:25:47Okay.
00:25:48Well, then who vouched for us?
00:25:50I don't know.
00:25:51Took anybody.
00:25:52But it sure as hell was a Tristan Whitmore.
00:25:56Look, you don't need to be jealous of Tristan.
00:26:00We're married, for God's sake.
00:26:02I'd never cross that line.
00:26:04Look, Elena, you'd grow up.
00:26:05Your grandfather started this company for nothing.
00:26:08Don't be the one to ruin his legs.
00:26:16Ruin it?
00:26:17Are you kidding me?
00:26:18I am the reason that Sterling Group is thriving.
00:26:21You, on the other hand, are just a house husband living off of my family.
00:26:28But now you think that you can lecture me?
00:26:31You've really forgotten your place, haven't you?
00:26:35I mean, I protected you too much.
00:26:37Because you are still just a spoiled princess who never had to face reality.
00:26:43Call me spoiled all you want, but you protect me.
00:26:47Really?
00:26:50Driving me around?
00:26:51Cooking?
00:26:52Driving?
00:26:53Waiting around for me?
00:26:54That is not protection.
00:26:56That's pathetic.
00:26:58Tomorrow my promised you grandfather ends.
00:27:01Time you finally learned the truth.
00:27:03Look, I've been holding your family together for three years now.
00:27:07You think Sterling Group's doing well because of you?
00:27:09No.
00:27:10Without me, you guys would have gone bankrupt a long time ago.
00:27:18How I guess Tristan really got under your skin, huh?
00:27:22You're actually saying that Sterling Group would fall apart without you.
00:27:27I'm just telling you the truth.
00:27:29Watch your tone with Elaine or I'll throw you out of this house.
00:27:34Just kick him out.
00:27:35I mean, a man who lives off his wife has no room to mouth off.
00:27:38Mom.
00:27:38Dad, please.
00:27:40Silas was just upset.
00:27:43Don't defend him, dear.
00:27:44You fulfilled your grandpa's last wish.
00:27:48Been married for three years now.
00:27:50It's time you file for divorce.
00:27:52Exactly.
00:27:53It's time for you to dump this loser.
00:27:56Alright, Silas, listen.
00:27:59You crossed the line.
00:28:01What?
00:28:02I am generous enough to give you another chance.
00:28:07Say you're sorry, and we'll forget this happened.
00:28:13You want me to apologize?
00:28:15Yes.
00:28:17What, do you have a problem with that?
00:28:19You heard her.
00:28:21Apologize.
00:28:21Now.
00:28:25I'm losing my patience here, Silas.
00:28:28This is your last chance.
00:28:32And if I don't?
00:28:34Then we're done.
00:28:36You're out of the Sterling family for good.
00:28:39You hear that?
00:28:40If you don't apologize, you're out.
00:28:43So get to it.
00:28:50Then we're done.
00:28:51Let's get a divorce.
00:28:56What did you just say?
00:28:58Marriage court is closed by now, but we'll go tomorrow morning.
00:29:01Get the papers signed up.
00:29:05Did I hear that right?
00:29:08Silas wants to divorce you?
00:29:10Oh, thank God.
00:29:13You could do so much better than him, sweetheart.
00:29:15But what if Silas changes his mind?
00:29:18You know how obsessed he is with Elaine.
00:29:21I'm dragging the court ourselves.
00:29:23This divorce is happening tomorrow.
00:29:25Don't forget.
00:29:26It was his idea.
00:29:27Even if he changes his mind, I'm not forgiving him this time.
00:29:32Just forget that loser.
00:29:34Well, if no one's cooking, it looks like we're going out.
00:29:37Why don't you choose?
00:29:39I'm not hungry.
00:29:40You guys go ahead.
00:29:42Mm-hmm.
00:30:08Honey?
00:30:09What now?
00:30:12Look.
00:30:15Silas?
00:30:16Had to be.
00:30:18We were out.
00:30:19He was the only one here.
00:30:20I told you he was bluffing.
00:30:22If he really wanted a divorce, he wouldn't go around cleaning like some maid.
00:30:26Unless he wants us to look like the bad guys or something.
00:30:30If he apologizes to you tomorrow, maybe you should think about taking him back.
00:30:38I've been working on that Hudson Yards deal for a while now.
00:30:42Need some rest.
00:30:44Here.
00:30:45Want a massage?
00:30:47I knew it.
00:30:48Now he's trying to butter me up.
00:30:50Fine.
00:30:56Well, now that it's just the two of us, say you're sorry and we can pretend like this divorce BS
00:31:02never happened.
00:31:07What?
00:31:08Hey, I'm talking to you.
00:31:10You know what?
00:31:14It's rough.
00:31:18Still bluffing?
00:31:20Let's see how you act at the courthouse tomorrow.
00:31:40Goodbye, Elaine.
00:31:44But today our deal ends.
00:31:46From now on, the Sterlings are on the road.
00:32:12How you doing, old friend?
00:32:15I've been protecting Elaine and the family for three years now.
00:32:18But after today, that deal ends.
00:32:20After this, they are on their own.
00:32:34Silas was up before sunrise making all this.
00:32:38Does this look like a man that's getting ready for a divorce?
00:32:40Maybe we keep him around for a little while.
00:32:43I've gotten used to his cooking after all.
00:32:50I've thought it over, Silas.
00:32:52I'll give you another chance.
00:32:54Sit down.
00:32:55Join us.
00:32:57I already ate.
00:32:58When you guys finish, we'll go to the courthouse and send divorce papers.
00:33:02What?
00:33:06Okay, that is enough.
00:33:08Silas, I am sick of this attitude of yours.
00:33:12I'll wait in the client.
00:33:17Unbelievable.
00:33:18Elaine gives him another chance and he just walks out.
00:33:21What does he think?
00:33:22He has options?
00:33:23Divorce him, sweetheart.
00:33:25He's asking for it.
00:33:26It just might work out.
00:33:28I mean, once you're divorced, maybe you and Tristan can get back together.
00:33:32Whatever his game is, I'm calling his bluff.
00:33:38Wait.
00:33:40Stand it first, and then we're going.
00:33:49You better not regret this.
00:34:02I thought he was bluffing.
00:34:04But he really went through with it.
00:34:06And didn't even ask for a single cent.
00:34:09Oh.
00:34:11And this car belongs to the Sterling, so, uh...
00:34:15That's real.
00:34:19Oh my god.
00:34:20I just realized...
00:34:23Three years, then Silas never really owned a single thing.
00:34:28Even his car wasn't really his.
00:34:30It was just there to drive me around.
00:34:33Alright.
00:34:35That's it then.
00:34:37Goodbye for good.
00:34:48So, what did I even mean to him?
00:34:50Why bother marrying me at all?
00:34:53What the hell?
00:34:55Goodbye for good?
00:34:56What is that?
00:34:57Some lame attempt to make me feel guilty?
00:34:59Sad?
00:35:01Well, screw you.
00:35:02Cause I am not falling for it.
00:35:14You threw this away?
00:35:17Did I really not mean anything to him?
00:35:23Where's Silas?
00:35:25So, it's...
00:35:27Is it official?
00:35:28You two are actually divorced?
00:35:30He didn't make a scene?
00:35:31I can beg you to forgive him?
00:35:35No.
00:35:37It was quick.
00:35:38Too quick.
00:35:40That's wonderful, sweetheart.
00:35:42You're finally free.
00:35:43It's a new beginning.
00:35:44We should go celebrate you finally getting rid of that dead weight.
00:35:48I think I just need to focus on work more.
00:35:51I'm going to the office this afternoon.
00:35:53The Hudson Yards project is already underway.
00:35:56That's my girl.
00:35:58Strong as ever.
00:35:59The worst can't get you down.
00:36:05She doesn't look happy.
00:36:07Do you think it's because of Silas?
00:36:10Honestly, I think it's normal.
00:36:12You can get attached to anything after three years.
00:36:14Even a mangy mutt.
00:36:15It's just habit.
00:36:17Not love.
00:36:18True.
00:36:19Silas was useless.
00:36:21But he did take care of Elaine.
00:36:24I just think she's not used to being alone.
00:36:25No.
00:36:26She never really loved him anyway.
00:36:28Just give it a few days.
00:36:29Oh.
00:36:30Tristan came back to town.
00:36:32Once he hears that Elaine is divorced, I'm sure he'll come running.
00:36:36That'll cheer her up.
00:36:37No, it's fine to tell alright.
00:36:41It's fine.
00:36:42No.
00:36:55Hang on.
00:37:02Sorry.
00:37:06No.
00:37:07No.
00:37:07No.
00:37:07No.
00:37:07I feel as though I'm falling
00:37:10But I ain't falling yet
00:37:13I hold it in, I push it out
00:37:16I breathe again
00:37:22Silas, there's not a single trace of you left in the house
00:37:27Is this on purpose?
00:37:29Is this your way of punishing me by erasing yourself from my life?
00:37:38Rise, I am brave
00:37:42Just to breathe again
00:37:46Gone.
00:37:49Everything's gone.
00:37:55Silas, you think that ghosting me makes you the winner?
00:37:59I don't ever want to see your face again.
00:38:10We're throwing you a fresh dark fiesta to celebrate your divorce, we're at Tristan's house.
00:38:14Get over here!
00:38:15No, Rebecca, I'm not really...
00:38:18Hello?
00:38:19Uh-huh
00:38:37Elaine, congrats!
00:38:39I mean, freedom's never looked so good on you.
00:38:51Thanks.
00:38:57What's up with Elaine?
00:38:58I thought she was into you.
00:39:01Look, we just...
00:39:03We just had a little misunderstanding last time I saw her.
00:39:05I think she might still be mad.
00:39:09Well, she's single here.
00:39:11Golden opportunity like this doesn't fall into your lap every day.
00:39:14Don't screw it up.
00:39:15Come on, let it slip this time.
00:39:24Fiona can't make it.
00:39:26We're swamped with exams.
00:39:28She told us to take care of Elaine without her.
00:39:32Let's start.
00:39:34Elaine, today's all about you.
00:39:37Who?
00:39:38Come on, see something!
00:39:39What's it like being single again?
00:39:43What's it like being single again?
00:39:47I...
00:39:47Don't really feel anything.
00:39:52I...
00:39:53Don't really feel anything.
00:39:55It's all good.
00:39:56Just say whatever comes to mind, Elaine.
00:39:58Yeah.
00:39:59We know the past three years sucked for you.
00:40:02So now that you finally got rid of that loser, Silas, you must have something to say.
00:40:08Uh...
00:40:08These last three years have been...
00:40:12Rough.
00:40:13You all know that my grandfather chose Silas, not me.
00:40:19I thought that when we finally got divorced, I'd be happy.
00:40:22And you are now.
00:40:24Right?
00:40:26No.
00:40:27We signed the papers ten hours ago, and I'm not happy at all.
00:40:32Like, not even a little.
00:40:33Seriously?
00:40:34Don't tell me you regret filing for divorce.
00:40:38Regretting?
00:40:38Of course not.
00:40:39I mean, the divorce is exactly what I wanted.
00:40:42I just don't understand why I'm not happy.
00:40:47Maybe Silas spoiled you.
00:40:49I mean, he was waiting on you hand and foot, and for him to just suddenly be gone?
00:40:53Like, that's probably weird.
00:40:55Yeah, that guy was obsessed with you.
00:40:56I bet he's crying his eyes out now.
00:41:00I'm not so sure about that.
00:41:03Because he vanished completely.
00:41:05Didn't leave a single trace behind.
00:41:07Well, there's one way to find out.
00:41:10Let's play...
00:41:12Dog Whistle!
00:41:13Oh!
00:41:14Oh!
00:41:14Don't worry.
00:41:19That's perfect!
00:41:20Okay, Elaine.
00:41:20Call him.
00:41:21We're kinda far from the city, so let's give him, say, 15 minutes to get here?
00:41:26Okay.
00:41:27Come on, guy.
00:41:28I am divorced now.
00:41:30Elaine, it's a phone call.
00:41:32Besides, he loved it.
00:41:34That guy showed up right on cue every time.
00:41:36Every time?
00:41:37Really?
00:41:38It's too far. 15 minutes is impossible.
00:41:42Okay, let's just call it a night, but thank you guys for the party.
00:41:47That's how we are. Are you scared he won't show up this time?
00:41:50Come on, Elaine. Don't be such a buzzkill.
00:41:54I mean, we're just trying to have some fun.
00:41:56Come on. I mean, don't you want to see if your little lap dog still comes on your command?
00:42:02Fine.
00:42:10Your call has been forwarded to voicemail.
00:42:18Did he actually block you?
00:42:22Silas, what are you doing?
00:42:24No, there is no way that Silas would block Elaine.
00:42:28He's probably playing some game with her to get her attention.
00:42:32Exactly. That loser is sneakier than he looks.
00:42:35He's probably just trying to mess with your head.
00:42:37He's not worth thinking about.
00:42:39I just want to know what his game is.
00:42:43Can you call him from your phone?
00:42:45Tell him he has 15 minutes to get here.
00:42:48And if he does, I might give him a second chance.
00:42:54Wait, so you're saying you're going to give him another chance?
00:42:57Relax, man. We're just making fun of that idiot Silas.
00:43:14Oh, maybe he didn't block Elaine. He just got rid of his number.
00:43:19Wait, you guys don't think that he's so heartbroken over Elaine that he would be suicidal?
00:43:24Suicidal.
00:43:28I mean, think about it.
00:43:30Elaine, he was crazy about you.
00:43:32You divorced him out of nowhere.
00:43:33What if he can't handle life without you?
00:43:35Really? I mean, like...
00:43:37Okay, he's pathetic.
00:43:38But is he that pathetic?
00:43:40Obsession makes people do crazy things.
00:43:42Elaine was basically his only reason for living.
00:43:47Oh!
00:43:48Silas, I apologize to Tristan now.
00:43:51Then we're done.
00:43:52You're out of the Sterling family for good.
00:43:55So that's it then.
00:43:58Goodbye for good.
00:44:02Hey, Elaine, are you okay?
00:44:03My chest hurts.
00:44:05I'm calling 911.
00:44:07No, no, no, no, I'll be okay.
00:44:09Wait, wait, wait, everybody back up!
00:44:10Keep her air!
00:44:12Jeez.
00:44:13You don't really think that Silas would hurt himself, right?
00:44:18I mean, he may be pathetic, but we were still together for three years.
00:44:22I don't want anything to happen to him.
00:44:24Can one of you guys go to his place?
00:44:26Where is it?
00:44:30I...
00:44:31Don't know.
00:44:35He owned a loft before we got married.
00:44:37Maybe check there?
00:44:38We barely know the guy, Elaine.
00:44:40You're the one who was married to him for three years.
00:44:42You seriously don't know where he lived?
00:44:46I guess not.
00:44:48You never went to his place?
00:44:50No.
00:44:51Never.
00:44:55Wait, you guys were married for three years and you never went to his house?
00:44:59Look, Silas, he probably lives like in some cabin out in the woods somewhere.
00:45:04I mean, why should Elaine trek out into the wilderness?
00:45:07Well, everyone knows it was a fake marriage anyway.
00:45:11Elaine, does he have any friends or family we could contact?
00:45:14No, I never met any of his friends, let alone his family.
00:45:20For three years, Silas took care of everything.
00:45:24What I ate, what I wore, where I slept.
00:45:27But I never bothered to learn anything about his life.
00:45:31He got a big settlement in the divorce, right?
00:45:33Maybe his info is on the paperwork.
00:45:35He left with nothing.
00:45:36He even returned the car that he drove around in.
00:45:39Wait, so then what was he after?
00:45:44Elaine, of course.
00:45:46She's gorgeous.
00:45:47She's smart.
00:45:48She's sexy.
00:45:49I mean, what guy wouldn't want to be with her?
00:45:51No way, man.
00:45:52Everyone knows that they didn't even share a bed.
00:46:00Alright, let's forget about Silas.
00:46:02And let's just have some fun.
00:46:03Yeah?
00:46:04Get yourself a drink.
00:46:06No, I'm going to find him.
00:46:13Silas used to wait here for me after work.
00:46:25Silas always helps me shop here.
00:46:37Silas, where are you?
00:46:39Just tell me what game you're playing.
00:46:49Can you do me a huge favor?
00:47:02What's going on?
00:47:03What's going on?
00:47:06Hey, Fiona.
00:47:09Got plans tonight?
00:47:10I've got VIP tickets to the Rangers game.
00:47:13I have plans tonight, Bradley.
00:47:15Busy.
00:47:17Yeah, I've, uh...
00:47:18I've actually got plans too tonight.
00:47:20I forgot.
00:47:23You know, I'm a captain of the swim team.
00:47:26I could coach you if you want.
00:47:31One on one.
00:47:32Yeah?
00:47:37Who the hell are you?
00:47:39Can't you see I'm busy?
00:47:40Yeah, so, Coach Smith is out today.
00:47:43How about your sub?
00:47:44Coach Lancaster.
00:47:45Is that Elaine's ex-husband?
00:47:48He coaches college swimming part-time?
00:47:51Yeah.
00:47:52Coach me.
00:47:53That's hilarious.
00:47:54It is?
00:47:55Why is that?
00:47:56You really think you can teach me anything about swimming?
00:48:10I promise you I am more than qualified to be your coach.
00:48:22Don't gotta question that.
00:48:23Okay.
00:48:23Coach qualified?
00:48:24You think you can handle a little challenge?
00:48:27Challenge?
00:48:29What are you thinking?
00:48:30A race.
00:48:31You beat me?
00:48:32I'll admit you're good enough to coach us.
00:48:35Sure.
00:48:35Sounds good.
00:48:36Let's do it.
00:48:37Oh.
00:48:38Not so fast.
00:48:40If you lose, you have to strip naked and bark like a dog.
00:48:44You still feel ready?
00:48:47Bradley's not just the captain.
00:48:49He's training for the Olympics.
00:48:51The guy's a bullet in the water.
00:48:54Most coaches wouldn't last a lap against him.
00:48:56Bradley.
00:48:57Coach Lancaster's our sub today.
00:48:59Show him some respect.
00:49:00This is between us, Fiona.
00:49:02Stay out of here.
00:49:03Coach Lancaster.
00:49:04You don't have to take the challenge.
00:49:06No, it's fine.
00:49:08I haven't swam in ages.
00:49:10I can use a stretch.
00:49:12Let's get to it.
00:49:15Oh no.
00:49:16He's asking for trouble.
00:49:18Did the divorce really hit him that hard?
00:49:20Bradley, come on.
00:49:21Let's go, Brad.
00:49:22Lock him.
00:49:23Lock him.
00:49:23Lock him.
00:49:24Come on.
00:49:25Alright, tough guy.
00:49:26You've got stones.
00:49:28I'll give you that.
00:49:29100-meter freestyle.
00:49:31Right here?
00:49:32Right now.
00:49:38Wow.
00:49:38Those abs.
00:49:40Okay.
00:49:42Definitely didn't see those coming.
00:49:43Hey, old man.
00:49:44Haven't worked out in ages, huh?
00:49:46Why don't you just quit now?
00:49:47We don't want you drowning in the pool.
00:49:50Okay.
00:49:5150 meters down.
00:49:5350 back.
00:49:54The first to touch the wall wins.
00:49:56Alright, Coach Lancaster.
00:49:58We got this.
00:49:59Come on.
00:49:59We got this.
00:50:00Come on.
00:50:00The last time I swam across the Pacific was, what?
00:50:04500 years ago?
00:50:05Kind of missed that.
00:50:27Why is it freezing all of a sudden?
00:50:38There's a shark!
00:50:39There's a fucking shark!
00:50:42A shark?
00:50:51Coach Lancaster touches first!
00:50:53Bradley bailed halfway!
00:50:54The race goes to the coach!
00:50:56Let's go, coach!
00:51:02I saw a fucking shark!
00:51:06Shark!
00:51:07Shark!
00:51:08Shark!
00:51:09I guess we're going to need a bigger pool!
00:51:12Sorry, Bradley.
00:51:13No one saw anything weird.
00:51:15Really doubling down on this whole shark sighting.
00:51:19Am I seeing things?
00:51:21God, I've got to be lazy.
00:51:23Too much damn stress.
00:51:24I'm a 500-meter butterfly.
00:51:26I'll give you a 400-meter head start.
00:51:27It's unfair?
00:51:33No.
00:51:34No.
00:51:35I'm just...
00:51:36I'm off my dad.
00:51:37You...
00:51:37You win.
00:51:42Bradley's been acting like he owns the whole damn pool because his dad's on the board and he's swim captain.
00:51:47It's always creeping on girls.
00:51:49I'm glad someone finally knocked him down a notch.
00:52:04Girl.
00:52:07Girl.
00:52:08Girl.
00:52:08Admit it, you have a thing for Coach Lancaster.
00:52:12No.
00:52:13That's not true.
00:52:14I do not.
00:52:16It's not true.
00:52:19I swear, don't look at me like that.
00:52:28Alright guys, good practice today.
00:52:31Have a good one and uh...
00:52:38Coach Lancaster, like, you really don't remember me?
00:52:43Should I?
00:52:44I mean, we've met a few times.
00:52:47I'm Fiona Ashford.
00:52:49Elaine's best friend.
00:52:51Yeah, yeah, that's right.
00:52:53Um, did you, did you need something?
00:52:57No.
00:52:58Great.
00:53:00Have a good day.
00:53:04How can someone be so clueless about women?
00:53:06It's driving me nuts.
00:53:11Ow.
00:53:15Hey, Fiona?
00:53:16You okay?
00:53:18My stomach, it hurts.
00:53:22Hurts right here.
00:53:23Calbs feel hard and tight.
00:53:26How do you know?
00:53:27It's an abdominal muscle spasm.
00:53:28It happens when you don't warm up properly before swimming.
00:53:31Great.
00:53:32The student at the health center is probably closed by now.
00:53:35Don't worry, I can then call an ambulance.
00:53:37No way, I'll pass out before it ever gets here.
00:53:42Well, I know something that might help, but you gotta trust me.
00:53:46You can take this pain away?
00:53:48What are you, no sports medicine or something?
00:53:52Not exactly.
00:53:53It's just a truth I picked up from an old dealer.
00:53:58Or I can do all the animals.
00:53:59No, don't be.
00:54:01Please just, just help me.
00:54:03Okay.
00:54:06Here, light up.
00:54:11And lift your shirt up.
00:54:14I need to see your stomach.
00:54:16It's okay, Fiona.
00:54:17You can trust me.
00:54:24It might hurt a little bit, but just try to relax and keep your ass closed.
00:54:28All right?
00:54:50It should be all good to go.
00:54:53Oh my God.
00:54:54My pain is totally gone.
00:54:56How did you...
00:54:58Wait a minute.
00:55:00I'm on to you.
00:55:03You are?
00:55:07That old healer you talk about?
00:55:10It's Mr. Miyagi, isn't it?
00:55:14God, you are unreal, Coach Lancaster.
00:55:17I mean, is there anything that you can't do?
00:55:20Well, when you live long enough.
00:55:24Anyways.
00:55:26Just a moment properly.
00:55:28Some dry clothes on when you finish swimming and it should be good.
00:55:33I'll be more diligent.
00:55:34I promise.
00:55:36Well, I guess I should be going good.
00:55:39Wait.
00:55:41Are you going to be running next swim practice, too?
00:55:45Yeah.
00:55:46Yeah, looks like it.
00:55:48Um, do you maybe want to get lunch after?
00:55:52My treat.
00:55:53Just a little way of saying thank you for helping me out.
00:55:58Thanks, bud.
00:55:59I'll pass.
00:56:00Have a good day.
00:56:04Seriously?
00:56:06And here I thought that we were finally getting somewhere.
00:56:25It's been a whole week, and there's still no news of you.
00:56:31Silas, did you really disappear from my life for good?
00:56:37I don't know.
00:56:40Elaine?
00:56:41Where have you been?
00:56:42We've all been trying to reach you for days.
00:56:44Just work's been crazy.
00:56:47So you know that you can talk to me, right?
00:56:49So what's next for you?
00:56:51Got any plans after the divorce?
00:56:54I heard Tristan's back in town.
00:56:55You two getting back together?
00:56:57Didn't know you were such a gossip, Fiona.
00:57:01Honestly, I don't feel anything for Tristan anymore.
00:57:04So there's still hope for her and Silas.
00:57:07Maybe they'll find their way back to each other.
00:57:12If you don't feel anything for Tristan, then why'd you get a divorce?
00:57:15I mean, I know that you and Silas fought a lot.
00:57:21But this time feels final.
00:57:26So that's it, then.
00:57:29Fire for good.
00:57:32Maybe he just got tired.
00:57:35He got tired?
00:57:37Are you saying that Silas was the one who wanted the divorce?
00:57:39Worse than all.
00:57:40I was the one who ended.
00:57:42For what it's worth, Elaine,
00:57:44I think that Silas is a really good man.
00:57:51Come on.
00:57:55I think maybe you should take some time to think things through.
00:57:59Don't let pride make you walk away from someone that really cares about you.
00:58:02You really think he's a good man?
00:58:05A good man doesn't freeload off of my family for three years.
00:58:09He sure as hell doesn't marry a woman who's already in love with someone else.
00:58:13Wasn't Silas a victim too?
00:58:15I mean, your grandfather forced that marriage on the both of you.
00:58:18He was just trying to honor his wishes.
00:58:20Even though how badly you treated him,
00:58:23Silas never lost his temper.
00:58:25Doesn't that have to count for something?
00:58:30You called me.
00:58:31I thought you were in trouble.
00:58:32But you were just behind my back calling me a dumb chud to your friends?
00:58:36That's right.
00:58:37Then we're done.
00:58:38You are out of the Sterling family for good.
00:58:43Maybe you're right, Fiona.
00:58:45But it doesn't matter.
00:58:47We're already divorced.
00:58:49You were married to Silas for three years.
00:58:51But you never really knew each other.
00:58:55Maybe this divorce could be the chance to start things over.
00:58:58Sit down with him as equals.
00:58:59Talk things through.
00:59:01You both deserve at least that much.
00:59:05I'd love to.
00:59:07But I don't even know where Silas is anymore.
00:59:11Well, then it's a good thing I do.
00:59:13You know where Silas is?
00:59:15He's been subbing as a swim coach on the university.
00:59:18Is he going to be there tomorrow?
00:59:20Yeah, I think so.
00:59:22Elaine, what's going on?
00:59:24You look kind of tense.
00:59:25I...
00:59:25It's nothing.
00:59:26It's just a slight headache.
00:59:28Come on.
00:59:29I'll take you home.
00:59:32Black ivory coffee.
00:59:34Black ivory coffee.
00:59:35Your favorite coffee.
00:59:36I had it flown in from Thailand this morning just for you.
00:59:39You're trying to butter me up.
00:59:41What do you want, kid?
00:59:42Am I really so obvious?
00:59:45Well, look, as you know, I've been back home for a couple of days, and I have been dying to
00:59:51help out with the family business.
00:59:52I was thinking I could take point on the Hudson Yards.
00:59:55That is a great idea.
00:59:56It's good to see you stepping up for the family.
01:00:00Thank you so much.
01:00:01I will not let you down, okay?
01:00:03Oh, um, I also did want to ask.
01:00:07I heard that there was going to be a VIP guest at the Whitmore Estate.
01:00:11Who exactly is that person?
01:00:20Tristan, tell me, have you ever seen a god?
01:00:25Are you being serious?
01:00:27I haven't seen a god.
01:00:28I don't think anyone has seen a god.
01:00:31You'd be surprised.
01:00:32Imagine someone lives for over 2,000 years.
01:00:36You've seen the rise and fall of civilizations.
01:00:39Commanded armies that have changed their course of history.
01:00:43They've mastered every field of human knowledge.
01:00:46And they have a speed and a strength beyond human capabilities.
01:00:52What would you call him?
01:00:532,000 years, you say, huh?
01:00:55Is there really a person like that?
01:00:56The world is a strange place, Tristan.
01:00:59Just because you haven't seen him, that doesn't mean he isn't.
01:01:05All right, guys.
01:01:06Practice.
01:01:07Go home.
01:01:15Dallas, look.
01:01:17I couldn't get the butterfly stroke.
01:01:18Could you show me?
01:01:18Let's go to Lancaster and we're on camp.
01:01:22I'm...
01:01:22Coach Lancaster, could you please show me the butterfly again?
01:01:26Better.
01:01:27Coach Lancaster.
01:01:29Hey, I've been expecting you.
01:01:31Great to see you again.
01:01:33Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:35Are you guys in the middle of something?
01:01:37No, it can wait.
01:01:38Okay.
01:01:39Great.
01:01:40Then I'd like to have a word with you in my office.
01:01:42Yeah, of course.
01:01:44Why is Dean Brown fanboying all over Silas?
01:01:47Is he really just a part-time swim coach?
01:01:55Wait.
01:02:00Silas, what the hell are you doing?
01:02:02Did you really change your number just to avoid me?
01:02:05I had that number you stay in contact with.
01:02:08We're divorced now.
01:02:09Why keep it?
01:02:10So you just disappear?
01:02:12Walk out of my life like I never meant anything to you?
01:02:15Are you really that cold?
01:02:17Cold.
01:02:18I didn't ask for a divorce.
01:02:20You didn't.
01:02:23Sit down with those hate things.
01:02:25Talk things through.
01:02:26We both deserve that much.
01:02:30You're right.
01:02:32I was the one who brought up the divorce.
01:02:35But I wasn't serious.
01:02:37Look, I just want to talk to you.
01:02:39Can you please give me a chance?
01:02:54Used to pull out my chair for me
01:02:56every single time we went out.
01:02:59Didn't take you long to drop that habit, did it?
01:03:01We were divorced.
01:03:02That's the best.
01:03:05You.
01:03:10Fine.
01:03:11We're not a couple anymore,
01:03:13but we're still friends.
01:03:15You could still pull out my chair for me.
01:03:18Show a little gentlemanly courtesy, right?
01:03:21We're not friends.
01:03:22I'm not going to be a gentleman.
01:03:23You don't get to play with my emotions anymore.
01:03:25What did you just say?
01:03:26Okay, so you didn't come here to have a conversation.
01:03:28This was a mistake.
01:03:29Uh, I'm going to go.
01:03:30How long do you plan on sulking for?
01:03:33You think I'm sulking?
01:03:34Look,
01:03:36maybe I was too harsh before.
01:03:38But it's been days, Silas.
01:03:41I swallowed my pride to talk things through.
01:03:44Don't you think it's time to let that all go?
01:03:46Okay, so you admit you've been harsh.
01:03:48Yes.
01:03:49I was wrong, I admit.
01:03:52That's why I'm here.
01:03:54To ask you to come back home.
01:03:57Want me to come back home?
01:03:59That's right.
01:04:00My parents got used to your cooking,
01:04:02and I got used to you taking care of me.
01:04:04If you come back,
01:04:05I won't be so hard on you.
01:04:07Maybe give you more spending money?
01:04:10So you want me to come back home
01:04:11and be a good boy for treats.
01:04:14Is that it?
01:04:15I mean, you really only have viewed me as a family pet,
01:04:17don't you?
01:04:17I just want us to go back to living a good life.
01:04:21No, what you're saying is you want me to come back
01:04:23and cook for you and clean for you
01:04:25and be a servant to your family.
01:04:26That's not a good life.
01:04:27I don't...
01:04:28Don't test me, Silas.
01:04:30I'm running out of patience.
01:04:33If you came back to have a real conversation
01:04:35and apologize, I would listen.
01:04:37But you didn't.
01:04:37You came back to throw crumbs off your high horse.
01:04:40Because of that, I'm going to go.
01:04:45Hey.
01:04:47I came here
01:04:49out of consideration for everything
01:04:51that you've done for me the past three years.
01:04:53But if you think that you can guilt me
01:04:55into submission, you are dead wrong.
01:04:58I am the Sterling Heiress.
01:05:01I run half of the deals in the city.
01:05:03You really think that you can play games with me?
01:05:06You think you run half the deals?
01:05:08That's really funny.
01:05:09Do you think any of these people
01:05:10would be lining up for you
01:05:11if it wasn't for my help?
01:05:12Your help?
01:05:13You?
01:05:14Who the hell do you think you are, Silas?
01:05:16You keep talking to me like that.
01:05:17I swear to God,
01:05:18I will take back every single thing
01:05:19I've ever given you.
01:05:20I'm sorry, what was that?
01:05:23You're taking back everything
01:05:24you gave me.
01:05:26Please, don't make me laugh.
01:05:28God, you have been
01:05:30mooching off of the Sterlings
01:05:31for three years
01:05:32and I never said a word.
01:05:33But hearing you like this?
01:05:36Charles Sterling made this company
01:05:3750 years ago
01:05:38and you're going to be the one
01:05:39to destroy it.
01:05:40You are still the same
01:05:41spoiled princess
01:05:42who never faced reality.
01:05:44You have learned your lesson.
01:05:45I feel like now's the time
01:05:46I should finally teach you that lesson.
01:05:48Well, please.
01:05:49By all means,
01:05:50great and powerful,
01:05:52Silas,
01:05:53show me the error of my wings.
01:05:54Hey, guys.
01:05:56Why are we fighting?
01:05:58I thought you said
01:05:59that you were going to
01:05:59talk things through, Aline.
01:06:01Start over, remember?
01:06:02Yeah, that's not necessary anymore.
01:06:04You were wrong, Fiona.
01:06:06Silas is not a good man.
01:06:08He was just a pathetic clown.
01:06:10No, you must have
01:06:11misunderstood something.
01:06:12Silas isn't like that.
01:06:13He's a decent person.
01:06:15Seriously?
01:06:16The man has no real job.
01:06:18He just sponges off of women.
01:06:20He is all swagger
01:06:21and no substance.
01:06:23What is so decent
01:06:24about that?
01:06:24He's not like that at all.
01:06:26You have it all wrong.
01:06:27Whose side are you on here, Fiona?
01:06:29Aren't you my friend?
01:06:31I am.
01:06:32Silas is my friend, too.
01:06:34Since when?
01:06:38Wait, are you falling for him?
01:06:40No, no, it's not
01:06:41like that at all.
01:06:42I just,
01:06:43Silas is a good person
01:06:44and you're a good person, too.
01:06:45I just don't think
01:06:47you guys should be fighting.
01:06:48Shut up, Fiona.
01:06:49If you think he's so great,
01:06:51then fine.
01:06:52He is all yours.
01:06:54Just don't ever
01:06:55speak to me again.
01:06:57Elaine, wait!
01:07:00I'm sorry.
01:07:01Elaine's just
01:07:03upset.
01:07:04That's all.
01:07:05No, I don't have to offend her.
01:07:06She's still the same
01:07:07prideful Judd
01:07:08who is driven by ego
01:07:10and won't learn her lesson
01:07:12until life finally
01:07:13knocks her down.
01:07:14Knocks her down?
01:07:21Dad, why would Dean Brown
01:07:23act deferential
01:07:24towards someone?
01:07:25Warren Brown deferential?
01:07:27I find that hard
01:07:28to imagine.
01:07:29He comes from
01:07:30old money.
01:07:31He's one of the most
01:07:31respected professors.
01:07:32He's worked with some
01:07:33of the most influential
01:07:34politicians
01:07:35and CEOs
01:07:36in the country.
01:07:37in this city
01:07:39they defer to him
01:07:40not the other way around.
01:07:42Weird.
01:07:43I definitely watched him
01:07:45totally fawn
01:07:45all over some of the time.
01:07:47What?
01:07:47Who was that?
01:07:48Warren Brown says
01:07:49it's time for you to wait.
01:07:51The president will wait for him.
01:07:52I find it hard to even
01:07:53earn that level
01:07:54of respect for him.
01:07:56Wow.
01:07:56So
01:07:57Dean Brown's
01:07:58really that big of a deal?
01:08:01So
01:08:01Silas
01:08:02can't be just
01:08:03some part-time coach.
01:08:05I need to tell Elaine.
01:08:10Oh Elaine
01:08:11you're here.
01:08:13Tristan
01:08:13what are you doing here?
01:08:15Well
01:08:16you know
01:08:16Uncle Mark
01:08:17he had me
01:08:18lead the Hudson Project
01:08:19run point
01:08:20really do some
01:08:21logistical work
01:08:22and
01:08:22managerial stuff.
01:08:23The board gets
01:08:24weekly updates.
01:08:25You don't need to
01:08:26meet privately
01:08:27with me to discuss
01:08:27things.
01:08:28Elaine
01:08:28don't be so rude.
01:08:31This project
01:08:32has a lot of details.
01:08:34It's a big deal
01:08:34for us.
01:08:35Please
01:08:36talk with Tristan.
01:08:37There's nothing
01:08:37to talk about.
01:08:39Elaine
01:08:39what are you talking
01:08:40about?
01:08:42No Tristan
01:08:42please
01:08:43don't take this
01:08:44personally.
01:08:45She's been on edge
01:08:46since the divorce.
01:08:48She didn't mean it.
01:08:49Right Elaine?
01:08:50I will present
01:08:52the project updates
01:08:53at the next board
01:08:54meeting as planned.
01:08:55Tristan
01:08:56it's late.
01:08:58You realize
01:08:59I came back
01:09:00from London
01:09:00for you right?
01:09:01And now what?
01:09:02Since you're divorced
01:09:02you can't give me
01:09:03a chance.
01:09:04But Elaine
01:09:05don't be rude.
01:09:07This is me
01:09:07being polite.
01:09:08I have no interest
01:09:10in rehashing
01:09:11the past
01:09:11so stop
01:09:13coming around
01:09:14to see me.
01:09:15Unbelievable.
01:09:16I mean I get you
01:09:17the Hudson Yard project
01:09:18and what
01:09:19this is how you
01:09:19pay me back
01:09:20right now?
01:09:20Really?
01:09:21Nice try Tristan.
01:09:23My people
01:09:23looked into Hudson Yards
01:09:24and it was set aside
01:09:25for us
01:09:26long before
01:09:28your
01:09:28help.
01:09:30I mean you're
01:09:30just a nepo baby
01:09:31you have
01:09:32zero influence
01:09:33over a deal
01:09:34this major.
01:09:35Mr. Whitmar
01:09:36already planned
01:09:36to give us
01:09:37the project?
01:09:38Why?
01:09:40Maybe he saw
01:09:41potential in us?
01:09:42Whatever the case
01:09:43it has nothing
01:09:44to do with Tristan.
01:09:46So are you
01:09:46going to leave
01:09:47or do I need
01:09:47to show you
01:09:48the door?
01:09:49You'll regret this
01:09:50Elaine.
01:09:57Elaine.
01:09:58You've been
01:09:58so tense lately.
01:10:00Is this about
01:10:01Silas?
01:10:02Of course not.
01:10:02I'm just
01:10:03sick of men
01:10:05proving that
01:10:05they are cut
01:10:06from the same
01:10:06disappointing cloth.
01:10:08What?
01:10:09What did I do?
01:10:11Silas
01:10:12you wasted
01:10:13your chance.
01:10:14Don't come crawling
01:10:15to me when
01:10:16you finally
01:10:17realize it.
01:10:25What are you
01:10:26doing here
01:10:26Silas?
01:10:27What?
01:10:28You've come
01:10:29to beg for your
01:10:30spot back at
01:10:30the Sterling house?
01:10:32Well
01:10:32I hate to break
01:10:33it to you
01:10:34but you're not
01:10:34welcome here anymore.
01:10:35What's the matter
01:10:36Tristan?
01:10:36Sterling's
01:10:37kick you out?
01:10:38Or maybe
01:10:38I just don't
01:10:39like you.
01:10:40Man
01:10:40here's what
01:10:41these days
01:10:42got no respect.
01:10:43Don't call me
01:10:44kid.
01:10:45You asshole!
01:10:46I mean
01:10:46if you hadn't
01:10:47messed up
01:10:48my dinner
01:10:48at the Japanese
01:10:49restaurant
01:10:49I would be
01:10:50fucking
01:10:51delayed by now.
01:10:58Fucking hit me.
01:10:59Break his legs.
01:11:02Okay Mr. Whiphog.
01:11:03Take careful
01:11:04there Chugs.
01:11:05What you do
01:11:05right now
01:11:06you can't undo.
01:11:07Big talk
01:11:07coming from
01:11:08a guy
01:11:09who was kicked
01:11:10on his ass
01:11:10to the street
01:11:11by the Sterlings.
01:11:12Now what the fuck
01:11:13are you guys waiting
01:11:14for?
01:11:14Get him!
01:11:14Get out of here.
01:11:26Wow.
01:11:27That's pretty impressive.
01:11:29I see where you
01:11:30get your attitude
01:11:30but if you have
01:11:31forgotten
01:11:32you fucked with
01:11:33the Whitmore.
01:11:33That's practically
01:11:34a death sentence.
01:11:35you're gonna keep
01:11:36talking
01:11:36and you can
01:11:37actually do
01:11:37something.
01:11:38You listen
01:11:39to me.
01:11:40The Whitmores
01:11:41we're meeting
01:11:41with a very
01:11:42important VIP
01:11:43tonight.
01:11:43Get on your knees
01:11:44and beg for my
01:11:45forgiveness
01:11:46and I might just
01:11:47let this slide.
01:11:48And what if I told
01:11:49you that very
01:11:50important guest
01:11:50is me.
01:11:54I mean you're
01:11:55kidding me right?
01:11:56I mean you're
01:11:56just a leech
01:11:57that suckles
01:11:59from the Sterlings.
01:12:00You think a VIP
01:12:01like you
01:12:02who mooches
01:12:02off women
01:12:03is that important?
01:12:05Hey.
01:12:06I'm here.
01:12:07Pick me up.
01:12:08Yes sir.
01:12:09I'm on my way.
01:12:10The game's a point.
01:12:11Let's go.
01:12:14Would you stop
01:12:14with this game?
01:12:15I mean
01:12:16who are you
01:12:16really trying to fool?
01:12:23Uncle Mark?
01:12:24What are you
01:12:25doing here?
01:12:29Our utmost
01:12:30respect
01:12:31Divine One.
01:12:35Mr. Lancaster
01:12:37is more than
01:12:37sufficient.
01:12:38As you wish
01:12:39Mr. Lancaster.
01:12:40I can't be serious.
01:12:41I mean
01:12:41he's just a freeloader
01:12:42for the Sterlings.
01:12:44Shut up!
01:12:45I am not
01:12:46in a giving pain
01:12:47today.
01:12:48Mr. Lancaster
01:12:49only humbled himself
01:12:50living with that
01:12:50family so
01:12:51he could honor
01:12:52Charles Sterling's
01:12:53dying wish.
01:12:55I mean
01:12:56he's too young
01:12:56to be the VIP.
01:12:57Mr. Lancaster
01:12:58is immortal.
01:12:59He's looked
01:12:59exactly the same
01:13:00for over
01:13:012,000 years.
01:13:03Now you listen up.
01:13:0460 years ago
01:13:05when he arrived
01:13:05Mr. Lancaster
01:13:07made New York's
01:13:07most powerful
01:13:08families and
01:13:09corporations
01:13:10alive.
01:13:12Every one
01:13:12of their leaders
01:13:13swore loyalty
01:13:14to him
01:13:16willingly.
01:13:19You're kidding,
01:13:20right?
01:13:20Yet it is.
01:13:21Now
01:13:22get on your knees
01:13:23and apologize
01:13:24to Mr. Lancaster.
01:13:27Mr. Lancaster
01:13:28I am so sorry.
01:13:29I had no idea
01:13:29it was you.
01:13:30Please find it
01:13:30in your heart.
01:13:35I apologize
01:13:35for two reasons.
01:13:37One
01:13:37leave in New York
01:13:38and to the world
01:13:39again and
01:13:40I'll be back
01:13:41for a few decades.
01:13:43When you return
01:13:43we will be here.
01:13:44The Whitmore loyalty
01:13:45is yours today,
01:13:46tomorrow
01:13:46and from every
01:13:47generation
01:13:48after us.
01:13:49Second,
01:13:51the Sterling.
01:13:53Sir,
01:13:54don't worry.
01:13:54I myself
01:13:55will make sure
01:13:56that the Sterlings
01:13:56are well taken care of
01:13:57in your absence.
01:13:59No.
01:14:00Charles Sterling
01:14:00made a Sterling company
01:14:0150 years ago.
01:14:03Williams now fit to it.
01:14:04Elaine is
01:14:05Saraghan.
01:14:06She's a young.
01:14:07The Sterlings
01:14:08will fail.
01:14:09You're right.
01:14:10As always.
01:14:12What do you need
01:14:13from us?
01:14:14True the Sterling
01:14:14group like any
01:14:15other company
01:14:15from here on out.
01:14:17No special treatment,
01:14:18no exceptions.
01:14:21Understood.
01:14:29Miss Sterling,
01:14:30Whitmore just froze
01:14:30the Hudson Yards project.
01:14:31They're questioning
01:14:32the company's
01:14:33qualifications
01:14:33and want to audit
01:14:34the entire project proposal.
01:14:36What?
01:14:37Our vendors
01:14:38are freaking out.
01:14:39Someone demanding
01:14:39payment in advance?
01:14:40What should we do?
01:14:42Just try to reassure them.
01:14:45I'll sort this out
01:14:46when I get in.
01:14:47Damn it.
01:14:48This was never
01:14:49part of the deal.
01:14:50Do we have the audit
01:14:51file they're asking for?
01:14:52No.
01:14:53Whitmore's benchmarks
01:14:54are sky high.
01:14:55Sterling can't deliver
01:14:56and honestly,
01:14:57I can't even think
01:14:58of a company in New York
01:14:59that could.
01:15:00What the hell
01:15:00is wrong with the Whitmore's?
01:15:02Why mess with us?
01:15:03Wait.
01:15:04This has to be Tristan.
01:15:06You pissed him off
01:15:07and he's stormed out.
01:15:08This has to be payment.
01:15:09I don't think
01:15:10it's him.
01:15:11Who else could it be?
01:15:12Just call him
01:15:13and apologize.
01:15:15This business deal
01:15:17means everything
01:15:18for us.
01:15:19If Tristan really
01:15:20is trying to get
01:15:21back at us,
01:15:21do you actually think
01:15:22that apologizing
01:15:23would fix anything?
01:15:24Marry him.
01:15:26Marry him.
01:15:28He's into you
01:15:29and this is a perfect
01:15:29match for our families.
01:15:31What on earth
01:15:31are you talking about?
01:15:39You following me?
01:15:40Look, Uncle Mark,
01:15:41he told me to stick by you
01:15:42in case you need anything,
01:15:43so, yeah.
01:15:45He's hoping by you
01:15:46hanging around,
01:15:47you'll, uh,
01:15:47let me out.
01:15:48You don't miss the thing,
01:15:49do you, Mr. Lancaster?
01:15:51For Mark's sake.
01:15:52Sure.
01:15:53I'm going to go
01:15:53for one more stroll
01:15:54around New York
01:15:54before I leave
01:15:55with the arrangements.
01:15:57Okay,
01:15:58absolutely, Mr. Lancaster.
01:15:59I'll, I'll take care
01:16:00of all of it.
01:16:06Mr. Lancaster,
01:16:07can I get you some water?
01:16:08Okay, that's fine, but...
01:16:12What?
01:16:14What the...
01:16:16I'll be right back.
01:16:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:16:18Tristan, what the hell?
01:16:19Your nose is so far
01:16:21up this loser's ass
01:16:22right now.
01:16:23You okay?
01:16:27Oh!
01:16:28What is wrong with you?
01:16:30You hit Gabriel
01:16:31over Silas.
01:16:33He kept you apart
01:16:34from Elaine for three years.
01:16:36What?
01:16:37Oh!
01:16:38Don't you two
01:16:39ever disrespect
01:16:40Mr. Lancaster again,
01:16:42okay?
01:16:43Otherwise, we are done
01:16:43completely.
01:16:44What the hell?
01:16:45Does he have something
01:16:46on you or something?
01:16:48No, my respect for him
01:16:49is genuine.
01:16:50And here's a little piece
01:16:50of advice for you two.
01:16:51Mr. Lancaster's
01:16:52influence is far beyond
01:16:54anything you could ever
01:16:55imagine.
01:16:55You two better start
01:16:57showing him some respect
01:16:57and real soon.
01:16:59Is Silas someone important?
01:17:01I don't know.
01:17:03The way that Tristan
01:17:04is acting, maybe?
01:17:05We better just apologize
01:17:07to him and get out of here,
01:17:08okay?
01:17:09Silas!
01:17:09Mr. Lancaster, we're very sorry.
01:17:13We never met any disrespect.
01:17:15Don't worry about it.
01:17:16You guys were never worth it.
01:17:18Right.
01:17:18Well, that's good, I guess.
01:17:25It's the Sterlings.
01:17:28Tristan, honey,
01:17:30Elaine has something
01:17:30very important to say to you.
01:17:32Are you free right now?
01:17:33Maybe you could come over
01:17:34and have a chat.
01:17:35Sir,
01:17:36the Sterlings,
01:17:37they want to meet you.
01:17:37Should I turn them down?
01:17:39Let them come.
01:17:40You guys are welcome to come.
01:17:44I came as soon as I got your call.
01:17:46What's going on?
01:17:47We need to do
01:17:48a compliant audit
01:17:49for Hudson Yards,
01:17:50but we don't have
01:17:51the infrastructure
01:17:52set up yet.
01:17:53Your dad's an expert
01:17:54in that area.
01:17:55Is there any way
01:17:56you could help us?
01:17:57My dad's at a conference
01:17:57in Beijing,
01:17:58but I know someone
01:18:00who can.
01:18:00Please don't say Tristan.
01:18:02I was actually
01:18:03talking about Silas.
01:18:04Okay.
01:18:05I know I might sound crazy,
01:18:07but please just hear me out.
01:18:09Silas is actually
01:18:10a mythical being
01:18:11who has been alive
01:18:13for a long longer
01:18:14than we thought, eventually.
01:18:34And it's a lot, I know.
01:18:37How could Silas
01:18:38possibly have anything
01:18:39to do with this?
01:18:40He's a complete nobody.
01:18:42I know it might be hard
01:18:43for you to believe,
01:18:44but Silas actually
01:18:45has a lot more power
01:18:46than you realize.
01:18:48So you know
01:18:49that I would never lie to you.
01:18:52Enough of this nonsense.
01:18:54Tristan's waiting.
01:18:55Elaine, let's go.
01:19:02Rebecca, Gabriel,
01:19:03what are you guys doing here?
01:19:05We just bumped
01:19:05into each other.
01:19:09Tristan, dear,
01:19:10you look more handsome
01:19:11every time I see you.
01:19:12Enough with the flattery,
01:19:14Miss Sterling.
01:19:14What are you really after?
01:19:15The Hudson Yards project
01:19:17seems to be put on hold,
01:19:18and we wondered
01:19:20if you could talk
01:19:21to your uncle.
01:19:21You know,
01:19:22smooth things over.
01:19:23Sorry, but I have
01:19:24no say in that.
01:19:25See?
01:19:26He has nothing to do with it.
01:19:27If you really want to talk
01:19:29to whoever calls the shots,
01:19:30you're going to have to speak
01:19:31to Mr. Lancaster himself.
01:19:33Mr. Lancaster?
01:19:35You mean Silas?
01:19:36Don't be ridiculous, Tristan.
01:19:39He doesn't have
01:19:39that kind of power.
01:19:40I mean, you guys
01:19:41only got the project
01:19:42because he was doing
01:19:43a favor for my Uncle Mark.
01:19:45Tristan, are you
01:19:45messing with me?
01:19:46Come on, everyone knows
01:19:47that you and Silas
01:19:48hate each other.
01:19:49You really expect me
01:19:50to believe a word of this?
01:19:51Would you believe it
01:19:52if I said it myself?
01:19:55Mr. Whitmore,
01:19:56how can we fix
01:19:58this Hudson Yards project?
01:19:59Mr. Whitmore.
01:20:01The Sterling Group
01:20:02might not have
01:20:03as much influence,
01:20:04but we signed a contract.
01:20:05You can't just
01:20:06push us around.
01:20:07Why do you think
01:20:07I gave you that contract
01:20:08in the first place?
01:20:10Sterling Group clearly
01:20:11didn't meet the qualification.
01:20:12It was a favor
01:20:14to Mr. Lancaster.
01:20:15Since he's no longer
01:20:16tied to your family,
01:20:17well, business is business.
01:20:19My God.
01:20:20So was Silas all along.
01:20:22What are we supposed
01:20:22to do now?
01:20:24I told you Elaine Silas
01:20:25was a good man,
01:20:26but no,
01:20:26just had to go
01:20:27and divorce him.
01:20:28Silas?
01:20:29Well, now I know
01:20:31you're here.
01:20:40Don't you want to teach
01:20:40your lesson, Sil?
01:20:43What did you learn?
01:20:45What?
01:20:45So that's what this is about?
01:20:47You wanted to see me
01:20:48break down,
01:20:49beg for your forgiveness?
01:20:51Oh, well, guess what?
01:20:52That is never going to happen.
01:20:56Look, I don't know
01:20:57how you got to the Whitmores,
01:20:58but Sterling Group
01:20:59will be just fine
01:21:00without Hudson Yards.
01:21:01We have plenty
01:21:02of other deals lined up.
01:21:03The truth is right
01:21:04in front of you.
01:21:04You're just choosing
01:21:05not to believe it.
01:21:06How do you explain
01:21:07the two harbor shipping
01:21:09licenses I secured
01:21:10last week?
01:21:11Massive shipments
01:21:12worth billions
01:21:13moving in and out
01:21:15every day.
01:21:15You're telling me
01:21:16that's because
01:21:16of you, too?
01:21:22Hey, the Sterling
01:21:24shipping license.
01:21:25Dancing.
01:21:26Both ports.
01:21:28Yeah, immediately.
01:21:29Thanks so much.
01:21:30We're still keeping up
01:21:32this little act, Silas?
01:21:34You really think
01:21:35that if you just
01:21:35snap your fingers
01:21:36you can shut us down?
01:21:38Any second, though.
01:21:47Miss Sterling,
01:21:48something's wrong.
01:21:49We just heard
01:21:49from the Port Authority.
01:21:50They're suspending
01:21:51both of our shipping licenses.
01:21:52What?
01:21:53Why is this happening
01:21:54to me?
01:21:55I worked so hard
01:21:57for all of this.
01:21:58It's over.
01:21:59I've lost everything.
01:22:03Elaine, don't say that.
01:22:05Silas is still here.
01:22:06You can fix this.
01:22:07So those contracts?
01:22:09All the partnerships?
01:22:11They were all
01:22:11because of you?
01:22:13You believe me now?
01:22:14All this time
01:22:16you were helping us
01:22:17from behind the scenes.
01:22:19Everything we have
01:22:20is because of you.
01:22:22God, I paraded around.
01:22:25Proud, arrogant,
01:22:26showing off in front of you
01:22:28like a complete fool.
01:22:29You put up with
01:22:30three years of that.
01:22:31God, you must have
01:22:32waited every minute of it.
01:22:35Doesn't matter now.
01:22:36I just do
01:22:36what a husband should do.
01:22:38And what you're always asked.
01:22:39That's all.
01:22:41I'm so sorry.
01:22:42Silas,
01:22:44I was terrible to you.
01:22:46I pushed you away.
01:22:48I blamed you for everything.
01:22:50As soon as we got divorced,
01:22:51I regretted it immediately.
01:22:52And I searched
01:22:54everywhere for you.
01:22:56But when I finally found you
01:22:58and had the chance
01:22:58to tell you,
01:22:59I let my pride
01:23:01get in the way.
01:23:02And I destroyed us
01:23:03all over again.
01:23:04I am so sorry.
01:23:06So sorry.
01:23:10It's true.
01:23:11Elaine's been miserable
01:23:12since the divorce.
01:23:13Yeah, totally.
01:23:14She tried to come back,
01:23:15but...
01:23:15I know.
01:23:17Silas used to wait here
01:23:19for me after work.
01:23:24I know you're sorry,
01:23:25and I accept your apology.
01:23:27And if you want,
01:23:28I can get Sterling Group
01:23:29back on track.
01:23:31I want to rebuild Sterling
01:23:32on my own.
01:23:33I just have one last question
01:23:35for you.
01:23:36Silas,
01:23:38these three years,
01:23:39you never really loved me.
01:23:41that your kindness
01:23:43and your patience,
01:23:44it was just pity,
01:23:45wasn't it?
01:23:47I'm sorry.
01:23:49It did.
01:23:50We were never really equals.
01:23:53But I'm going to change that
01:23:54step by step
01:23:55on my own.
01:23:57Maybe one day
01:23:58you'll finally respect me.
01:24:00I'm looking forward to it.
01:24:06I guess it really has changed.
01:24:09Yeah.
01:24:11She really has.
01:24:13So, Coach,
01:24:14what's next for you?
01:24:15I don't know.
01:24:17I still need to leave New York
01:24:18to the world.
01:24:19We're back in a few years, though.
01:24:20So it's changed.
01:24:22Take it easy, Fiona.
01:24:26Damn, Fiona,
01:24:26you are so into him.
01:24:28I am not.
01:24:29I know who he is.
01:24:30We're not blind.
01:24:31Look,
01:24:32everyone deserves a chance
01:24:33at happiness.
01:24:34So what are you waiting for?
01:24:37Silas, wait!
01:24:39Take me with you.
01:24:41I don't know who he is.
01:24:42I don't know who he is.
01:24:43I don't know who he is.
01:24:44I don't know who he is.
01:24:45I don't know who he is.
01:24:46I don't know who he is.
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