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00:07Merci.
00:30My high school things, to be exact.
00:32Elijah got me an AI reverse image search app.
00:36Hand Mr. Football Heroes three other social media accounts.
00:40Egypt hacked Chase's WhatsApp.
00:43And Ezra monitored Allura's router login.
00:46Come to find out, Chase has several burners, which means we can geotrack his location.
00:52A room incomplete, also, in the end.
00:55And you asked me why I had my voice with a sperm donor?
00:58Hello, but not you.
01:00You snagged a good one.
01:02Okay, do not make that face.
01:05You snagged a good one.
01:06If you mess this up with Dr. Reggie, I'll murder you myself.
01:09All right.
01:10I mean it.
01:11You've been stringing that man alone for two years.
01:14He's wonderful, and you said the dick is good.
01:17Lock him in.
01:19Ladies, look who followed me home.
01:23The band is back together again.
01:26What?
01:26Meet my new attorney.
01:28Oh, my God.
01:29There's lots of people.
01:31There's a rainbow.
01:34Oh, how I have missed this face.
01:37Oh, I knew you couldn't quit us forever.
01:40Come on, you're a puppy pile.
01:42I'm a puppy pile.
01:44Oh.
01:46Now, show me to my corner office.
01:49I will.
01:52So things never change.
01:55Get me up to speed.
01:57You've called all the best divorced barracudas in town so Chase can't retain them.
02:01We did.
02:02We kicked right through the list, including Carr.
02:07Please, tell me someone called Carr.
02:12Oh, shit.
02:14Y'all better get on it.
02:21I don't fuck with you.
02:25You little stupid-ass bitch ain't fucking with you.
02:30You little, you little...
02:31Allora Grant, honey, I am so, so, so happy to hear from you.
02:37Carr.
02:38Sweetie.
02:38How are you?
02:39Never mind me.
02:40How are you holding up, you poor discarded comrade?
02:45So, you've heard.
02:46Well, the truth is, I've been ready to end things for a little while now, and this just
02:50saves me from having to dump his ass.
02:53But hey, listen.
02:54You need a lawyer.
02:55The best one in town.
02:58Well, you know me.
02:59I'd do anything for you except represent you.
03:03Which I wouldn't do even if I were penniless and starving on a street corner, forced to
03:08blow a priest with a chlamydia for a bowl of refried beans.
03:12Well, I just wanted to make sure there were no hard feelings.
03:16Just wanted to...
03:17To make sure you conflicted me out so your soon-to-be ex couldn't hire me?
03:22Well, tough break, bitch.
03:23Guess who's here with me right now?
03:27Jay, say bye-bye to your future ex-wife, while she can still afford the rent for that
03:32overpriced office she'll be having to give up.
03:34Bye-bye.
03:37Oh, Dandelora.
03:38Well, if you had called me first, I would have been so touched.
03:44I wouldn't have helped you, but I might not have wanted to destroy you as badly as I do now.
03:50See you in court, clunk burger.
03:56Let's light her on fire.
04:03Deandra Barber.
04:05Allora Grant.
04:06Welcome.
04:06Liberty Rump.
04:07And I am Emerald Green.
04:09You doing okay?
04:11I'm sorry for, you know, all the scheduling and rescheduling.
04:15I'm probably wasting your time.
04:17It's been a lot.
04:18Take a deep breath.
04:21Now tell us your story.
04:24Did you know if you condense polyethylene terephthalate with carbon nanotubing, you can create
04:30a polymer that's twice as strong as reinforced steel and over 800% lighter?
04:37Yeah.
04:38Well, nobody else did either, but I did.
04:41Arthur didn't know anything about chemistry.
04:44He knew business.
04:46Strategy.
04:46What?
04:48You're telling me it works?
04:49Yes!
04:50Yes!
04:51Yes!
04:51Yes!
04:55He also knew how to do things with his fingers that would make Isaac Perlman jealous.
05:00Okay.
05:02Excuse me.
05:04Duralite took off.
05:06Revolutionized construction and manufacturing.
05:09Arthur wanted more.
05:10So we did nine companies in total.
05:13We started together.
05:15I was the product.
05:17He was the business.
05:18It was all easy.
05:20Even when we divorced, it was the same.
05:23It was too easy.
05:25As it turns out, the companies Arthur so generously gave me, all were drowning in unpaid payroll
05:32taxes, penalties, penalties, interest, all going back decades.
05:36What's more, in the formation documents, he listed me as key officer.
05:43So all tax documents are in my name.
05:46He'd been doing this since day one.
05:48I owe so many people, kind people, people I love.
05:52I mean, what do I do?
05:54What do I give them?
05:55He had you marked in a very long time.
05:57These documents from Discovery?
06:00Girl, these are fake as a Canal Street Birkin.
06:02We could pursue innocent spouse relief through the IRS, file civil suits, transfer liability back
06:09to Arthur, but on paper, you appear complicit.
06:14That part.
06:16I trusted him.
06:18We can go up against any law firm in the country, but the IRS?
06:25Y'all know that's a lengthy war.
06:31So this will never be over?
06:42Can I, um, go, babe?
06:46Of course.
06:47Sure.
07:03So?
07:05Hope.
07:06The product, but I am not feeling it right now.
07:10Chapter 7?
07:12Offer and compromise?
07:13That's not what this is about for her.
07:15And that's not going to get those employees paid what they're owed.
07:18I mean, you see how guilty she's...
07:20Oh, damn!
07:21Go!
07:22No!
07:23No!
07:24No!
07:25No!
07:26No!
07:26No!
07:38So she just jumped.
07:41She thought she had no more options left, and she couldn't stand another minute.
07:49She trusted him.
07:51Being betrayed by a man has a specific smell.
07:54So, women, we gotta...
07:56We gotta recognize that shit.
07:59Well, I didn't smell a thing.
08:00How am I any different than her?
08:02Because you, my darling, you have resources.
08:05And us.
08:07Yeah.
08:07And we are gonna get payback for you.
08:09And her, too.
08:11We are gonna make sure that her employees and their families are well taken care of.
08:15Dina, the whole idea of getting you on this plane was really just to get you...
08:20Now, how is Dougie?
08:28There are good days and bad days.
08:31The treatments are really tough.
08:34And it just kills me to see him so diminished.
08:38You know, and the times when he's in pain, it's just the worst.
08:45He was always the strongest, most vital person that I've ever known.
08:51Oh, my God, how we used to laugh.
08:54But there are not a lot of laughs these days.
08:57It's, um...
09:02It's been really, really hard.
09:05I was determined that I wouldn't do this today.
09:08I got you.
09:09Because we're here.
09:10Okay?
09:11Blow first.
09:12Puddle second.
09:13Don't feel bad.
09:14I cry on planes all the time.
09:16Me, too.
09:16Me, three.
09:17Okay?
09:18But not on this plane.
09:20The food in the company is too damn good.
09:22So, we are flying through rare air.
09:25Okay?
09:27We want you to have a good time.
09:28Here.
09:29Find something to bid on.
09:31Well, you know...
09:33Miss Baskin does have one piece that I really, really like.
09:39It's that pair of jar, tourmaline, and diamond camellia brooches.
09:44Dougie tried to get them for me years ago when they were for sale at Sotheby's, and her husband beat
09:49him.
09:53What?
09:54Oh, um, that.
09:58What?
09:59Well, it's just that we all sort of wanted that one.
10:04Well, you're welcome to bid against me, my little cheeky.
10:07The more, the merrier.
10:09Maybe we should rock, paper, scissors.
10:11Since Dr. Reggie is going to be in town.
10:13Oh, sorry.
10:14Maybe we could let him referee.
10:17What's he doing in New York?
10:18He's just doing some business.
10:20He's got a lecture at the Rockefeller, and then he has to go on to talk about his new book.
10:25You know, not all guys are like your client's ex or chase.
10:29There are some good guys out there, like my guys.
10:34Here's to that.
10:36To your guys.
10:37Here's to my guys.
10:38To the good guys.
10:39Here's to that.
10:40To the good guys.
10:41To the good guys.
10:42To the good guys between my best.
11:00Oh, there's Sheena.
11:02Oh, this is quite the cheering section you've got.
11:07Can I say, I just want to have fun.
11:10Oh.
11:11Oh, hello.
11:12How are you?
11:14Hello.
11:14Hey, Laura.
11:15Hello, Laura.
11:17You're going to have a very good day today.
11:19Oh, it's so good at the scenes, baby.
11:22And Ms. Sanders, you are a goddess.
11:25No, hello.
11:26Lovely to meet you.
11:28Likewise.
11:30Let's go fuck this cocksucker.
11:33That is a woman after my own heart.
11:36I love it.
11:40Mayor McHedgeheese.
11:42Diane Sawyer.
11:43Lola Fulana.
11:45George Washington.
11:48Good day.
11:49See you in there.
11:52Who the fuck is that?
11:55Wednesday, Adam.
12:01We are at 670.
12:05Going, going, and stop.
12:09Congratulations, panel number 49.
12:11Well, the bill's estimate.
12:13Margaret's having a day.
12:15You're going to do well.
12:16You know what a girl's best friend is?
12:19Not Diamond.
12:20Her lawyers.
12:21Next up, one of the pieces we've been hugely anticipating, an exquisite vintage verdura flower brooch with elements of aquamarine,
12:32pink topaz, emerald, diamond, and platinum.
12:35From the trove being auctioned today, courtesy of the fabulous and singular, Sheila Baskin.
12:50Why don't we start things off at an unrealistically low quarter of a million dollars?
12:56$3.50,000, $3.75,000, $4.75,000, $4.75,000, $4.75,000, $400,000, and I'm not
13:19going to fucking stop.
13:22Uh, $500,000, going, going, and...
13:28Go on.
13:33Car.
13:37Congratulations on your great victory in there.
13:40You have such exquisite taste.
13:43Mine.
13:44Oh, Dina Standish, the old plow horse.
13:47I thought for sure they would have shipped you off to the glue factory by now.
13:51What a thrill it was beating you in there.
13:54Full-on shakes and shimmies.
13:55Might have been the fuck of my life.
13:57And the one thing I will always regret is that I never got to get it to you in court.
14:02No.
14:03You might yet.
14:06Oh.
14:08Oh.
14:09You didn't hear.
14:11Allura is my client now.
14:15Oh, hon.
14:17Haven't you tasted enough defeat?
14:20I mean, the fact is, you are not capable of lawyering anymore.
14:25You have forgotten how to do it.
14:28It is so sad when the mind starts to go.
14:32Car, do you ever think how much happier we'd all be if your mother swallowed?
14:53Time for some alcohol.
15:01You threw that auction, didn't you?
15:08Do you know?
15:09I know.
15:10Oliver.
15:12I know.
15:13What?
15:14So how did you know that I threw the auction?
15:17Well, you knew that horrid lady was going to buy the jar brooch no matter what.
15:23So you escalated your bid to a price that would hurt and backed off.
15:29You understand, Byers.
15:31Well, I had four sisters, three stepmothers and a handful of nieces.
15:37I'm good at women.
15:40Or so I'm told.
15:42And I've been a fan of yours for some time.
15:46Oh, well.
15:48I'll buy you another round.
15:52I'm married.
15:53I know.
15:55I also know that you're only in town for one night.
16:03Room 344.
16:11Cheers.
16:11Cheers.
16:17Reggie.
16:17Mm-hmm.
16:18I thought this was going to be a simple night out.
16:20It's our two-year anniversary.
16:22Where did you want to go?
16:23Mr. Takaraman?
16:25No.
16:26Because you can cancel this.
16:27No, I know.
16:27It's sweet.
16:28I love it.
16:29It's just we agreed to go slow.
16:31I was just talking about this with a girl.
16:32This is my version of slow.
16:34If I was going any slower, they'd have to check me for a pulse.
16:38No, really.
16:39I'm almost dead as it is.
16:40Here.
16:41This is something I've been looking for.
16:47Okay, what is that?
16:48It's my new regimen.
16:50I'm launching it next month.
16:51It contains bioven from whole red wine grapes grown in southern France.
16:59I love it.
17:00Yeah?
17:00Mm.
17:02Liberty.
17:04Oh, babe.
17:06I love you.
17:07I love you, too.
17:09And I'm going to guzzle you.
17:12One at a time, Louise.
17:14Thank you.
17:15You're a genius.
17:17You had me nervous when you reached for your pocket.
17:22A little early dessert.
17:25They're trying to get us out of here.
17:40I thought you said we were going to take it slow.
17:43Take it slow.
17:47Just try it on.
17:51Just try it on.
17:51It's good to you.
17:54Just, just, just, just, just, just, wait.
18:05I, um...
18:11I want to spend the rest of my life with you, respecting you, supporting you, making love to you, having
18:23hot sex with you.
18:24I...
18:26I...
18:27Will you marry me?
18:30I...
18:34Reggie...
18:38Can you give me one minute, Tommy?
18:41I'll be right back.
18:42Just a second.
18:57When you ran out, did you actually say the words, no, I won't marry you?
19:03But you didn't say yes, either.
19:05So, what's stopping you?
19:07I don't know.
19:09Reggie doesn't want me now, anyway.
19:11And that's okay.
19:12I'm happy to be flying solo in my fifties, enjoying my life, my work, my friends.
19:20He'll come back.
19:22He knows that in your heart you're a romantic.
19:25You are.
19:26You're the romantic.
19:28How'd you do it?
19:29How did you know that Douglas was the one to marry?
19:34What's wrong?
19:40We haven't had sex in three years.
19:43What?
19:44What?
19:44Oh.
19:46We were so good.
19:48But since the cancer, and the cancer's return, and then last night with the auctioneer.
19:54Wait, Oliver?
20:01You know when you meet somebody and you're quivering all over with it like you're a teenager.
20:10Hello again.
20:12Hello.
20:12Oh, God.
20:13That's how I felt.
20:15Come on.
20:24I miss it.
20:26I've never.
20:29Not once found my husband.
20:35But Doug would be absolutely devastated.
20:46I'm sorry.
20:50It's not fair to him.
20:53It's just not.
20:54And I'll be fine.
20:57Nobody ever died of friskiness.
21:00No, no.
21:01Actually, they have.
21:03No, I'm okay.
21:04I'm okay.
21:07And I've decided to tell him about it.
21:11Wait, what?
21:12Why?
21:13You didn't even do anything.
21:15Oh, I went to Oliver's room.
21:17And I let him kiss me.
21:19So you made a mistake and course corrected.
21:22What happened made me realize that there are a lot of things I've been sitting on.
21:26And I want to talk to Doug about it.
21:28So maybe what happened is, you know, it was a good thing.
21:32Because honesty is a part of true intimacy.
21:38Oh.
21:39Don't you think?
21:41Bye, Laura.
21:43I do.
21:49Oh.
21:51That's my cutest bill to be.
21:53What?
21:54Look, we didn't want to say anything until we were on the way back.
21:57We didn't want to upset you.
21:59Tell me what.
22:00You know, I have been investigating Chase and all of his shenanigans.
22:06I found out something.
22:09You're not going to like it.
22:12Pin your wig down the little room.
22:14Because this might blow it back.
22:17The Christie's auctioneer.
22:20Yeah.
22:21Weren't we in the room four years ago when we got Mike Nichols' balthus?
22:28Very handsome.
22:29The auctioneer, not Mike.
22:32Christ, did I love him.
22:34Dougie, I went to the guy's room.
22:38I didn't sleep with him, but I kissed him.
22:42Honey, it's okay.
22:45It didn't feel okay.
22:46You wanted it.
22:47No.
22:47You wanted something.
22:48I wanted you.
22:51I love you.
22:52You are the love of my life.
22:59Hey.
23:01I didn't picture shrinking, you know?
23:05Everything was all about being seen, taking up space.
23:11I never pictured being like this.
23:17So,
23:19I was trying to picture something different.
23:23What?
23:28Picture the big, wonderful life you've given me.
23:35Picture the connection that we always had.
23:39Catching each other's eye across the room.
23:43Easily over the shoulder of some really boring person.
23:49Picture everything around us melting away.
23:52The intimacy.
23:54So strong.
23:56So sexy.
23:58Everything.
23:59We're knowing everything about each other's body.
24:01Just knowing what we loved.
24:05Darn.
24:07You are a magician.
24:12I still am.
24:19I still am.
24:24I still am.
24:24So, forensics came back.
24:26Turns out Arthur didn't forge the signature.
24:29She signed everything willingly.
24:31He gave her five companies in the divorce,
24:33the papers of which she also signed willingly,
24:36and under the advice of counsel.
24:38Companies he embezzled from,
24:41used payroll tax money from,
24:43to cover his tracks, I assume.
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25:15Reggie, are you really ready to let him go?
25:20I thought you were here for Allura's divorce. Why are we even talking about these cases?
25:25You are enjoying this, aren't you?
25:27Yes, I like this job. And so, while I'm waiting for my meeting, I'll sit in on yours.
25:34Where's Allura?
25:35Just two minutes away. Why?
25:36I had him follow.
25:39Chase, she went to her house.
25:42I pulled all the available street camera footage.
25:45He's been going there a couple of times a week for a month.
25:48You're not going to fucking believe it.
25:50Go down. Chase is going to whose house?
25:53Good question.
25:55Whose house has Chase been going to?
25:58Huh?
25:59Well, come on.
26:00It can't be worse than your last bombshell about the three affairs with women between 19 and...
26:09Jesus.
26:11What?
26:12You're scaring me.
26:15Milan.
26:17Milan?
26:18You said what, Milan?
26:19What, your receptionist?
26:22What do you want to do?
26:23You want us to have them killed? I mean, I know people.
26:26They can make it look like an accident.
26:29What?
26:29You guys are my attorneys? Confidentiality and all of that?
26:33Just say the word.
26:34No, I'm fine.
26:36You are not fine.
26:37I'm fine.
26:38I'm...
26:39In denial?
26:39Look at her.
26:41You haven't dreamed?
26:42You haven't thrown a fancy shoe?
26:44On the plane, you were all calm and carrying on?
26:48Mm-mm.
26:49I call bullshit.
26:50I'm wrong.
26:51Allura.
26:52I call bullshit.
26:53Me too.
26:54Allura, when are you going to get mad?
26:56When are you going to twist off his scrotum and feed it to him in small raggedy pieces?
27:01It's when are we doing revenge?
27:05Wait.
27:06Revenge?
27:07That's it.
27:08Legally, maybe you can't get restitution for these workers, but you can serve up some ice-cold revenge.
27:16I've got an idea.
27:18Let's make a phone call.
27:20Wait, Dina.
27:21You're not partner here.
27:23This isn't your actual case.
27:25Consider it a favor.
27:27and you
27:29get mad
27:30or you're not going to get through it.
27:32You
27:33get
27:33hot.
27:34Hear me?
27:35Yes, Mother.
28:03I got a ball, I got a ball.
28:06Yeah, you ain't here.
28:07You ain't here.
28:08I got a cell.
28:10I got a cell.
28:11I got a cell.
28:11Yo, yo, yo.
28:12I'm going to stop.
28:13I'm going to be right back.
28:18Hey.
28:19Nice shot.
28:27I left messages.
28:30You weren't returning.
28:32You didn't have to come all the way down here, though.
28:33You know, we left the ring at the office.
28:38Can we go somewhere and talk?
28:41This is the thing, Reg.
28:43All day, every day, I'm fighting for these women who want out of their marriages.
28:48I get it.
28:48And so you catastrophize so vividly that you think,
28:52well, it's us.
28:54Makes sense.
28:55They didn't think it was them.
28:57Nobody thinks it's going to be them.
28:58Of course.
28:59Look, I get it.
29:00I get it.
29:02You don't have to explain yourself to me.
29:08I do, though.
29:11I don't want to let what I do determine how I live.
29:16What's happened to others or what's happened to me in the past make me afraid to go after what I
29:21want.
29:22Because, honey, what I want is you.
29:29I don't know.
29:33Losing you once, that was bad.
29:36I'm scared.
29:36And I don't think I can do that again.
29:39All right?
29:40I've got my own fears.
29:42It's not just you.
29:42That's it.
29:45We're all scared.
29:51And I love you.
29:54And I don't want to let the fear of what could happen rob me of being with the man I
30:01love.
30:01The man I want to spend the rest of my life with.
30:19Reginald, Carlos, Ramirez, will you please, please marry me?
30:33Can I think about it?
30:39Sure, I...
30:41I've thought about it.
30:42Yeah.
30:44What?
30:45Yeah.
30:47Yeah.
30:49Yeah.
31:07Ezra, Eliza, and Egypt.
31:19What?
31:21What?
31:24I got the email from MIT.
31:29I got the email from MIT.
31:30Okay.
31:31All right.
31:32It's okay.
31:33Shoot.
31:34Shoot.
31:34Get out of the way.
31:35I got it.
31:36Baby, listen.
31:37I told you not to expect early admissions from MIT.
31:41Oh, forget it.
31:42I'm not applying to no regular admissions.
31:43The hell you not?
31:45I don't raise quitters.
31:46Do I raise quitters?
31:47No, ma'am.
31:48You didn't even know you could tell me.
31:49Shut up.
31:49Yes, ma'am.
31:50Listen, you got this.
31:54I'm not applying to no regular admissions.
31:58And I said you are.
32:00And, little boy, you best take that base out your throat when you're talking to me.
32:03You understand me?
32:05I said, do you understand me?
32:08I'm not applying because they're giving me a full ride.
32:18I'm going to get you.
32:32I love you, my crowd.
32:34Thank you, ma'am.
32:36Come on.
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39:50I see nothing but private flights and designer fittings and Cartier and Prada and London and Paris.
39:58I have it all, I know that.
40:00But how can it be enough when you are everywhere and you make it look so effortless?
40:06So it's my fault.
40:08Do I look like a moth to you?
40:09Hell no.
40:10I'm a motherfucking butterfly and I know this.
40:12But where's my place when I'm constantly suckling your porch light?
40:17You gave me a porch.
40:18I'm into it.
40:19Then what does it look like?
40:20Tell me.
40:20What does that portal look like?
40:22At the noons at first.
40:24And then a helicopter ride to a private island.
40:27Sushi on a beach prepared by a five-star Michelin chef.
40:31That experience is not custom tailored.
40:34It's mass produced.
40:36One-size-fits-all sold to dozens of naive women, apparently.
40:43Laura, I'm so sorry.
40:47So that's it?
40:49An apology?
40:50Angie, you're sorry?
40:52What's at the center of it?
40:54Ask the question.
40:57The question?
41:03Yes, it is.
41:06You may answer it.
41:15Yes, it is.
41:20Yes.
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