- 23 hours ago
Love Story Season 1 Episode 1 (2026).
The journey begins with an emotional introduction to characters whose lives become intertwined through love, fate, and unexpected encounters. Each moment builds the foundation of a heartfelt story.
In Episode 1, relationships start to form as the characters navigate their feelings, dreams, and personal struggles. The beginning sets the tone for a story filled with romance, challenges, and emotional depth.
Love Story delivers a captivating premiere filled with warmth, passion, and meaningful storytelling.
Watch Love Story S01E01 (2026) full episode in HD.
The journey begins with an emotional introduction to characters whose lives become intertwined through love, fate, and unexpected encounters. Each moment builds the foundation of a heartfelt story.
In Episode 1, relationships start to form as the characters navigate their feelings, dreams, and personal struggles. The beginning sets the tone for a story filled with romance, challenges, and emotional depth.
Love Story delivers a captivating premiere filled with warmth, passion, and meaningful storytelling.
Watch Love Story S01E01 (2026) full episode in HD.
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00You
00:30I need a different color sorry I just this isn't gonna work from where I'm
00:37going no do you want a different shade no let's go something safe a neutral a
00:50shade of nude
01:18your sister-in-law is downstairs I'll be down in a minute I just need a change
01:25thanks Rosemary
01:30I'm
01:30I'm
01:43I'm
01:44I'm
01:48I'm
01:53I'm
01:56I'm
01:58I'm
01:59I'm
02:00I'm
02:00I'm
02:01I'm
02:07I'm
02:07I'm
02:08I'm
02:24I'm
02:26I'm
02:26I'm
02:26I'm
02:27I'm
02:36I'm
02:39I'm
02:41I'm
02:41I'm
02:44I'm
02:46I'm
02:48I'm
02:51I'm
02:56I'm
02:57I'm
02:59I'm
03:00I'm
03:01I'm
03:20I'm
03:22I'm
03:23I'm
03:25I'm
03:27I'm
03:29I'm
03:30I'm
03:32I'm
03:54I'm
04:01I'm
04:23I'm
04:25I'm
04:26I'm
04:26I'm
04:28I'm
04:29I'm
04:29I'm
04:39you
04:40good
04:41Yeah.
04:42Good.
04:53Let's go.
05:11Let's go.
05:12Let's go.
05:12Let's go.
05:12Let's go.
05:13Let's go.
05:35Let's go.
05:41Let's go.
05:43Let's go.
05:43Let's go.
05:44Let's go.
05:45Let's go.
05:55Let's go.
05:56Let's go.
05:58Let's go.
06:06Let's go.
06:07Let's go.
08:15I ended up at the tunnel rolling around in the ball pit with Mickey Rourke.
08:19Like hooking up?
08:20I don't know.
08:21I don't remember, but the sun was coming up when I left, so now I'm just bracing for impact.
08:25You go home with that guy?
08:27What guy?
08:29The hot tan one you were talking to with the forearms on the bad jeans.
08:32I thought I saw you guys leave together.
08:34I just went home.
08:35I'm so tired.
08:36You're so fucking cagey sometimes.
08:38Here I am growing my heart out.
08:42What do you want me to tell you?
08:43That you fucked him.
08:45That I'm not alone on my path to self-destruction.
08:48Hold it, please.
08:52By the way, I wore your Egyptian mask last night, and I'm not kidding.
08:55Three different guys, like, inhaled me.
08:56One of them said I smelled like a laundromat, which, like, weird, but I'll take it.
09:11Grace, you could hear you.
09:12I thought the rule about not talking in the elevator was more than this.
09:15Like a sexuality.
09:19There's cameras everywhere.
09:20Give me a raise, motherfucker.
09:39Please tell me you didn't leave him a voicemail.
09:41I didn't.
09:42I left too.
09:45Grace.
09:46Why would he bother pursuing you if he knows he doesn't have to?
09:49I've tried playing hard to get, and apparently I play it too well.
09:53Come here.
09:55Come here.
09:59Look at me.
10:02You're beautiful.
10:04Okay?
10:05Hey.
10:10Exploiters and securities.
10:12I read that somewhere.
10:13Until when?
10:14Until you're bored of him, or he's too old to leave you.
10:17Can we save the powwow for after work, please?
10:20We need those looks that we pulled for to me, pressed, bagged, and labeled, and her PR up.
10:24It's going to be here in, like, an hour.
10:25Let's go.
10:26Chop, chop.
10:28And don't forget that we have that fitting with Annette at 11.
10:34Prime example.
10:35Tanya tries too hard to be authoritative.
10:37Therefore, I have no respect for her authority.
10:42I feel like a prisoner in this showroom.
10:45As much as I love helping Diane Sawyer accessorize.
10:48Just tell Calvin you want to move to PR.
10:50He loves you.
10:51Oh, yeah.
10:51Company's hemorrhaging money, and he just got out of rehab.
10:54Now's the time to make it all about me.
10:56I haven't even been here a year.
10:57Well, you used to be folding the sweaters at the mall, and now look where you are.
11:01I miss them all.
11:14Baby, that's what you're making.
11:20I'm killing you today.
11:46Oh, this looks like a library.
11:48This is sent, sir.
11:54Yo, you get what you need it?
12:23John Kennedy Jr.
12:34So what if you flub the bar exam twice?
12:37Twice as in parentheticals.
12:39America's uncrowned prince is facing 30 with a steady girlfriend, fabulous looks, even a movie role.
12:45But now it's time to hit those law books.
12:50If it makes you feel any better, anyone who knows you knows that you don't have a steady girlfriend.
12:54Fuck off.
12:56I can't show my face around the city with these headlines everywhere.
12:58I have to show your dick to everyone at the gym.
13:00Apparently this is all I'm good for.
13:02Well, as your cousin, obviously, I disagree.
13:05Also, I'm an actual prince with a title and everything.
13:09What is this obsession with anointing you?
13:12You know, the funny thing is, when I first saw the headline, The Hunk Flunks, I thought to myself, wow,
13:16this is bad.
13:17But I couldn't possibly get any worse.
13:20You'll take it again.
13:23The DA's office has a three-strike policy for their assistance.
13:26If I fail again, I'm out of a job.
13:29Well, then I guess you better not fail.
13:34I love myself.
13:36I want you to love me.
13:39And I feel down.
13:41I want you to love me.
13:42I mean, it's beautiful.
13:44Well, we can also try it with a shawl.
13:46We can do different styling options.
13:48Is it the fit you're bumping up against or the dress itself?
13:53Well, both.
13:54Neither.
13:55I'm sorry.
13:55I'm really not very good at this kind of thing.
13:57Um, what do you think?
14:01Oh, I think we can find you something better.
14:05Really?
14:06Yes.
14:07You know right away if a dress works, the confidence should wash over you.
14:10Well, Calvin specifically had this dress in mind for Carolyn, so why don't we try it with the shawl?
14:14We can go from there.
14:16I'm so sorry.
14:18I was stuck on the phone with David Geffen.
14:20How are you?
14:21Hi.
14:24Let's have a look.
14:27How do you feel?
14:29Well, I mean, it's, um, it's beautiful.
14:32But Carolyn was just saying we could try some other options.
14:36Yes, the collection's so wide-ranging.
14:38I just, I just figured we could pull some alts.
14:47Remind me, this is for the, um, Bugsy premiere, right?
14:50Yeah.
14:59I mean, this is something a little more charming.
15:05You know, it's a sexier option.
15:12I had an idea.
15:13Why don't we let Calvin decide?
15:16Well, does she not work here, too?
15:19No, I...
15:23One second.
15:28Calvin designed this suit as part of the menswear collection, and I'm obsessed with it.
15:33The detailing is just...
15:35Tonya?
15:37Here.
15:42Okay.
15:44Okay.
15:44Okay, so obviously we'd have to take it in a bit.
15:46But I think it's a bold choice.
15:48And a fun nod to the film noir gangster genre.
15:53I love it.
15:55Can I please take her home with me?
15:56Oh.
15:57Okay.
15:58Are you and Warren planning on walking the carpet together?
16:01Because I only ask because I wouldn't want your outfits to clash.
16:03All eyes are going to be on you.
16:05If he needs a different shade of suit, he'll survive.
16:10I saw his name on the guest list for the Amazon fundraiser.
16:13Are you going to be there?
16:14Oh, I can't.
16:15I have a stage reading at Circling the Square.
16:17Well, every major designer is going to be there.
16:19So if I see Warren Beatty and Armani or Ralph Lauren, you'll be hearing from me.
16:27Did you want to pull some accessories for Annette?
16:30Sure.
16:31No, I was talking to Carolyn.
16:49We'll be right at Circling the Square with you.
16:55Take the weather, weather with you.
17:09You do know those pictures don't help with the nepotism charges.
17:11They said the same shit when your father appointed me U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of New York
17:1530 years ago.
17:16Do you think anybody's questioning my credentials now?
17:19How are you holding up?
17:20Great. Why?
17:21Did something incredibly embarrassing happen recently?
17:24At least they called you hunky.
17:26I'm not sure that qualifies as a silver lining.
17:28Look, you'll take it a third time, you'll pass it, so it'll all be ancient history.
17:31I can still recite the editorials about my high school report card.
17:34I can assure you it won't be.
17:37And by the way, I'm well aware that this is the least compelling sob story in the world.
17:40You cannot let the people around you narrate your successes and your setbacks.
17:44At a certain point, you have to decide how you want to feel about them.
17:54Her assistant's picking that up at three, so just double-checking to make sure it's good to go.
17:57It's ready, I got it.
17:58And did that jacket come back from the tailor yet?
18:00Yeah.
18:01Hey, Tanya.
18:03Tanya, do you happen to know if there are any extra tickets to that Amazon fundraiser?
18:10Don't confuse his little pat on the back earlier for your status at this company.
18:15You're a saleswoman, Carolyn.
18:17That's it.
18:22Strong candidate for an exorcism.
18:24Whatever, I'm still going.
18:25Really?
18:26What if she sees you?
18:27If she wants to try and sideline me, have at it.
18:34Fellas, the hyenas have set up camps, so don't forget to suck in.
18:42Let's go easy on John, all right?
18:43I can't have America finding out their favorite son is Butterfingers.
18:46Eat my ass, Colin.
18:47I'd love to go where only Madonna's gone before.
18:51Hey, hey, we have an odd number.
18:53I'll be at designated cubic.
18:55So both infants suck?
18:57Let's talk some shit out of the gate.
18:58Let's go.
19:00All right, let's go.
19:01Now hang on a sec.
19:05Hey, Troy.
19:06Don't I burden you from the circle?
19:08I'm like white-armed rice, Johnny.
19:09Prove it.
19:10We're down on that.
19:16Hey, Marston, we're going to fucking ball.
19:40Hey, Marston, we're going to fucking ball.
19:40No! No!
19:44Watch out if you feel right here.
20:00Of course not.
20:06Hi.
20:06Sorry, I'm late.
20:09Where are you coming?
20:10Where are you coming from?
20:11I had a touch football game.
20:12At least make something up.
20:15Hats off at the table, please.
20:22Is your salmon cold?
20:23Oh, you didn't have to wait for me.
20:25We didn't. It's just cold.
20:32Thank you, Eugene.
20:33Of course.
20:34So is everyone planning on attending Teddy Jr.'s waiting this weekend?
20:38I have to work, unfortunately.
20:39I'll be there.
20:40Really?
20:41Can you imagine if I said no? Uncle Teddy would probably dispatch the Navy SEALs.
20:45Well, you two can be each other's date.
20:49How do you know I'm not bringing someone already?
20:51Well, the wedding's in four days.
20:52You cannot just spring your flavor of the month on them last minute.
20:56He's trying to get a rise out of you. Please don't take the bait.
20:59Well, maybe I should just become celibate and join the priesthood.
21:02People magazine's sexiest priest alive doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
21:07Thank you, Eugene.
21:09I see you're eating meat again.
21:11Well, I never swore off meat, Mother.
21:12I was experimenting with a vegetarian diet because Daryl made a very valid case for it.
21:17Well, either way, it wasn't sustainable.
21:20My relationship or my diet?
21:23You know, maybe if she'd been made to feel a bit more welcome.
21:26Sweetheart.
21:26And despite your impressions, Daryl actually does care what you think of her.
21:29Of course she does. She's an actress. She cares what everyone thinks of her.
21:32What decade are you living in? She's an artist, Mom.
21:35Oh, yes. I saw that recently she played a 50-foot giant.
21:40Maybe she'll invite you to the Oscars.
21:42Why don't you just save us all a lot of time and tell me exactly who you'd like me to
21:45bring home to you?
21:46Because I guarantee, inevitably, you'll find something wrong with them, too.
21:49There are lots of girls.
21:50Now, like who?
21:51You act as if I'm the only thing standing between you and happily ever after.
21:55Yeah, well, she's back in L.A. now, so...
21:58Bed-hopping with rock stars.
22:00Um...
22:00I love how you pose these questions like you don't obsessively monitor my personal life.
22:04Apple doesn't fall far.
22:05Hey, I read the shit that gets thrown in my face, all right?
22:08Not everyone's awarded the same privacy.
22:10Well, that's one way of looking at it.
22:14Meaning what, Ed?
22:17Would you prefer that I not be invested in my child's personal life?
22:21Well, you never seem to harangue Caroline for her life's choices.
22:23I think all of my psychiatrists would argue otherwise.
22:26Your sister is settled down with children.
22:29Her personal life isn't chronicled in every tabloid in the country like it's an episode of Santa Barbara.
22:35Yeah, this, coming from a woman whose second marriage was condemned by the Pope.
22:45I worked too hard to watch you be sucked into this pervasive narrative of entitlement and recklessness that's plagued every
22:56other member of this family.
22:57Okay.
23:11Good evening.
23:12Dan Raddell reporting.
23:14Former Massachusetts Senator Paul Saunders announced his decision today, again, at a news conference in Boston.
23:19Saunders said he will not re-enter the race before the Democratic presidential nomination.
23:24One thing everybody's talking about this election year is the lack of affordable health care.
23:30CBS News health correspondent, Petey Metis, is here to tell us it's a make-a-break issue now for people
23:35who thought they'd never have to worry.
23:37Contrary to what you might think, I don't relish in being a constant source of anxiety for you.
23:43I mean, I'm 31 years old.
23:46You're my son.
23:49You're going to be a constant source of anxiety for me no matter what you do.
23:56I just want you to find your way.
24:13Keep going.
24:20Hang on, John.
24:20Turn it by yourself, John.
24:21Right here.
24:22Right here, John.
24:22Come here, John.
24:23You're a perfect fourth, yeah.
24:24Okay.
24:25Watch us.
24:26Good by yourself, John.
24:56I saw the signs of my undoing, they have been there from the start, and the darkness still has work
25:11to do, the knotted cords untying, the heated and the holy, oh they're sitting there on high, so secure.
25:27With every single little body, you know what I'll be, like the woman I've been there.
25:36Hi.
25:38Hi.
25:39Did you make it an alright?
25:41I had to give the guy 50 bucks, he had no clue who he worked.
25:44What?
25:45Your face just now?
25:46I'm kidding.
25:46Is this for the Resort collection?
25:50What are the target stripes too much?
25:51Well, it's clear we overshot homage and crash lines in a caricature.
25:54What are you doing back here?
25:57Oh, I forgot the feathered hat at the office that she brought in.
26:06Come have drinks with us.
26:10I had this idea last night, have you been to Nell's?
26:12No, I've been dying to Nell's.
26:14This fun little place downtown is really kind of terrific, and I got in at 1.30 in the morning
26:19from Washington, and Kelly called me.
26:22She said a bunch of us are having a little fun downtown, and why don't you come and join us?
26:25So, I went and met up with them, and we were up most of the night, and so on occasion,
26:31after 40, you could still have fun.
26:38Oh, you're going to thank me for this.
26:48Oh, really?
26:50Oh, we would love to have you for dinner.
26:53Sorry to interrupt.
26:54John, this is Carolyn Bessette.
26:57She's our VIP whisperer at the company.
27:00Carolyn, this is John Kennedy.
27:05VIP whisperer, that's quite the moniker.
27:08What does that entail exactly?
27:09No, it's a real high wire act.
27:11There's a cape involved.
27:12Oh, she's underselling herself, which is ironic, because Carolyn is responsible for millions of dollars in sales.
27:19I don't doubt it.
27:21I like your dress, by the way.
27:23You can't help yourself, can you?
27:25Yes, I'm a bad boy.
27:26I'm so sorry.
27:27What can you do?
27:27I need to steal you for a minute.
27:32Do you want to grab a drink?
27:33Oh, technically I'm working.
27:35Wasn't everyone here?
27:37Wow, quite the shrewd observation coming from the bell of the ball.
27:40The bell of the ball?
27:41I know like five people here.
27:43Well, you wouldn't know that from the way around staring at you.
27:47Oh, I think they're all staring at you.
27:50You just keep that in your back pocket, I'm sure there's lots of people waiting to talk to you.
27:55Oh, exactly.
27:56So you can't abandon me.
28:00Whenever my mom is at a party or out to dinner, she always locks eyes intensely with whoever she's talking
28:04to.
28:05Because she says that even the appearance of a recess in conversation will invite interlopers.
28:12Well, then you better keep appearing to look interested.
28:16Oh, fuck.
28:17What?
28:17Nothing, just my boss giving me the death stare.
28:21Who, Calvin?
28:21No.
28:22Bless her boss.
28:23Uh, I really gotta go.
28:25Oh, please take me with you.
28:26I'm not sure that's such a good look.
28:27Talking out of a charity event or going home with you?
28:31It's nice meeting you, John.
28:33You think I can get your number?
28:34I don't give my number out to strangers.
28:37I just met you.
28:38You could be a serial killer for all I know.
28:40Oh, come on.
28:41That'd be way too much of a commitment.
28:43How about I give you my number?
28:45That way the ball's in your court.
28:47I don't want to get your hopes up.
28:48Please, I'm not about begging.
28:50I have all of my closest friends.
28:53You know where I work.
28:57Try reception.
29:09Is he dreaming and like an off-putting Manchurian candidate kind of way?
29:14Or like a, I can't help but emanate sex.
29:16It's in my perfect DNA.
29:18Okay, what if he does reach out?
29:20You know, he won't.
29:21He was just bored.
29:23And innately flirtatious.
29:25Sexy doorman just arrived.
29:31Can we please stop calling him that?
29:37Sexy belt.
29:38He's actually an aspiring model.
29:40That's actually so much worse.
29:42That being said, as an agent,
29:44I'd happily advance his career if he did advance my orgasm.
29:47Maybe if you unchained him from his futon once in a while
29:50and let us hang out with him,
29:52we might start to like Sexy belt.
29:53No, I'm not ashamed of him.
29:55He's great.
29:55We just, we don't have that much in common.
29:59Oh, thank you.
30:00We just, we won't, we got it.
30:14We got it.
30:16We got it.
30:29What the hell was that?
30:31Why, I was just saying bye.
30:33Do you know that I came down here to see you,
30:35and I waited in line for like an hour, and now you're leaving?
30:37Well, I would have come and got you if I knew you were out here.
30:41Yeah, that's not really the point.
30:42What? It looks like you're having a perfectly good time in there.
30:44See, this is where I'm getting a little confused.
30:46When we're in public, you act like I don't exist,
30:49but then when we're alone, you're telling me about it.
30:51Okay, Michael, this is exactly why I don't want a boyfriend.
30:54Okay, I'm accountable for people all day, every day at work,
30:58and when I leave, I just want to do whatever the fuck I want,
31:00whenever the fuck I want to.
31:01And whoever the fuck you want.
31:05Look, I'm not trying to hurt your feelings.
31:06I just, if you can't keep this like cool and casual,
31:08I think we should just go back to being friends.
31:17You're just going to leave me here right now?
31:19I guess that's kind of up to you.
31:29I guess that's kind of up to you.
31:33Let's go.
31:35Let's go.
31:35Let's go.
31:39Let's go.
31:45Let's go.
31:47Let's go.
31:55Let's go.
31:59Let's go.
32:04Let's go.
32:14Hi, I'm here to see Carolyn Bessette.
32:18If you could just point me in her general direction.
32:31Hi.
32:32Hi.
32:48What a terrific surprise.
32:50Oh.
33:01And it comes again.
33:02Let me see.
33:08Hi.
33:09Hi.
33:11Sorry, is this a bad time?
33:13No.
33:15No, uh, I was just on.
33:24What's up?
33:26I need a new suit.
33:37Put your arms up for me.
33:40You have the tailor, too?
33:43He's on his lunch break.
33:46Typically, our clients make appointments.
33:49I'm a 33 waist.
33:50I know that.
33:53You're a 32.
33:55Okay.
33:58I can't do enough with you.
34:00Chin up.
34:01Jeez.
34:03You tailor this, Bossy?
34:18It'll be ready in a week.
34:23Is there anything else?
34:25How about some ties?
34:27What?
34:28You're going to deny my business?
34:29What kind of VIP whisperer are you?
34:31A busy one.
34:32You're right.
34:32I'm sorry.
34:34How can I make it up to you?
34:35By swiping your credit card.
34:38Or you could let me take you to dinner.
34:40I'm sorry.
35:00What?
35:02Oh, my God!
35:05Oh, my God!
35:05What the hell?
35:08What the hell?
35:09I'm sorry.
35:12What's going on?
35:15J.F.K. Jr. was just here.
35:18What?
35:19No one tells me.
35:21Oh, no, he came to see Carolyn.
35:27So when he gives me time to keep in love, my love
35:33But baby, it ain't over till it's over
35:39So many days when you're trying to keep in love, my love
35:45But baby, it ain't over till it's over
35:49Are you sure I can't start you off with anything while you wait?
35:55No, no, thank you, though.
36:16Carolyn, Carolyn, wait
36:19Please, Carolyn, wait, don't leave
36:23Please, don't leave
36:26Please
36:30You didn't think maybe call the restaurant?
36:33He's waiting for 20 minutes
36:34No, I'm sorry
36:35Listen, please let me buy you dinner
36:38I mean, if I'm not worth waiting for, the food is
36:41Please
36:55This your go-to date spot?
36:58Yeah
36:59I'm a sucker for a laminated menu
37:02That's why you chose it
37:06The menus
37:10It's okay, I'm not exactly eager to incur the wrath of every woman in America
37:14Well, it's not just that
37:16It's a gay man, too
37:25You went a little rogue with the order, but I was pleasantly surprised
37:28Well, I went backpacking through India after I graduated
37:31And I learned very quickly that ordering chicken tikka masala is a surefire way to get made fun of
37:36You backpacked?
37:38Yeah
37:39What?
37:41Uh, nothing, I'm just
37:43I'm curious to know what your definition of backpacking is
37:46Same thing as yours?
37:49What, did you think I was shuttled around on a motorcade?
37:52Kinda, yeah
37:56Why India?
37:58Well, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life after I graduated
38:01And, uh, my mom always says that India is the most beautiful place she'd ever visited
38:05So I decided to, uh, take some time off, go explore the world
38:10God, I realize this story, so
38:12Super relatable
38:15In your defense, I'm sure most of your dates swoon over that India story
38:18I wasn't trying to impress you
38:20No, you made that very clear when you showed up 30 minutes late
38:23I'm sweating
38:24Have you noticed?
38:25It's not because of the food
38:30You know, sometimes I, uh, find myself trying so hard to put other people at ease that I
38:35You have nothing to prove
38:42What do you think you'd be doing with your life if you weren't who you are?
38:45I probably wouldn't be working at the DA's office
38:48I don't know if you've seen the news recently, but I'm not exactly a legal wonderkin
38:53Yeah, I'm sorry about that
38:55It's okay
38:55No, it's not
38:58Publishing your exam results for other people's entertainment is cheap and pathetic
39:03Yeah, it just kind of feels like, uh, I have this sign hung over my head that says the hunk
39:07flunks
39:08And that's all that people see when they look at me
39:10Yeah, but everyone feels like they have a sign over their head
39:12Yeah, what's yours say?
39:19I'm not gonna disclose my sign on a first date
39:23What would you be doing?
39:24Am I gonna be leading the conversation at any point?
39:26I'm not the one being vetted here
39:31I guess, uh, when I think of where it was I was happiest is probably on stage
39:39Like acting?
39:41Yeah, I did a lot of theater in high school and college and I loved it
39:44Something about being a character, being up on stage
39:47I, uh, felt like I could do whatever I wanted and no one could judge me
39:51Why didn't you pursue it?
39:52I did, actually
39:54Sort of
39:55I was in a play here after college called The Lovers
39:59And my mom was so scared that she banned any critics from attending
40:03So, needless to say, we had a very limited run
40:07Did she like it at least?
40:08She never came
40:09Oh
40:10Not because she didn't want to
40:11Just because it would have created this whole circus
40:13And that's exactly what she didn't want to have to happen
40:19How old were you when you realized you were the son of a president?
40:25I don't think anyone's ever asked me that before
40:30I don't know, really
40:32To be honest, I think I've been inundated with so many images and stories of my childhood
40:37That, uh, can't really differentiate from what I remember
40:40And what I've just been exposed to
40:44That's sad
40:50What about your parents?
40:53Uh, my mom and stepdad are in Greenwich
40:57She's a school teacher
40:59He's a doctor
41:01I actually introduced them 20 years ago when I was his patient
41:03And I love to lord that over them
41:06What about your dad?
41:08Um, he's in White Plains
41:10I see you're married
41:15Nope
41:17I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
41:19No, no, no, no
41:20It's just, it's not a very interesting story
41:26How did you find your way to Calvin Klein?
41:30Um
41:33I always wanted to make a difference in the world
41:35No, I was working in the mall
41:37In Boston
41:38Out of Calvin Klein
41:40Okay
41:42And one day this exec from corporate came in
41:44And I had no idea they were there
41:45And there was this older female customer screaming, crying
41:49Melting down and the dressing room wouldn't come out
41:51So I just sort of sat down on the floor and talked her down
41:54Anyways, the exec saw the whole thing
41:55Said if you can handle that
41:57You can handle anything
41:59And they brought me out for an interview in New York
42:03I remember in the waiting room
42:04There were all these really polished upper east side girls
42:07And I said to the HR person
42:09Look, these girls might have a pedigree
42:11But I don't have a plan B
42:13Or a trust fund to fall back on
42:16Sorry
42:18Yeah, no offense
42:21You know, I have to make this work
42:26And they offered me the job right then and there
42:31I can see why Calvin sings your praises
42:48Shit
42:49Somebody stole my bike
42:51Well, it was a lot
42:53No
42:58Sorry, I don't mean to laugh
43:02It's just
43:02What did you think this is going to happen?
43:05The stability would prevail
43:06In New York City?
43:07Don't you live here?
43:08I'm going to buy another one
43:11How many bikes have you lost?
43:13Ballpark
43:14Do you want a cigarette?
43:16No, thanks
43:17I already have my one for the day
43:20One?
43:21You have one cigarette a day
43:23Not all the time
43:24But if I do
43:25I try to limit it to one
43:28It's a
43:30Discipline thing
43:33Gotcha
43:34So you have discipline when it comes to tobacco
43:35Just
43:37Not other people's time
43:38I said I was sorry
43:40Yeah
43:42You said it like you were expecting forgiveness
43:44Not asking for it
43:52This is me
43:55Thought I had more time
44:00More time for what?
44:26What's the deal?
44:28Yeah
44:31I had a nice pattern of it.
44:36So is that it?
44:38Night, John.
45:07She's unlike anyone I've ever met.
45:10She's totally got my number.
45:11You sleep with her?
45:13No.
45:14No, she barely even let me take her out to dinner.
45:16I had to buy a suit.
45:19I've never seen you have to woo someone before.
45:21This is like watching an animal dance.
45:24All I want to do is call her, but I don't want to come on too strong.
45:29What?
45:31You're in your head.
45:33Ladies and gentlemen, the uncrowned prince is beside himself.
45:38Shut up, Anthony.
45:41Don't you know what's like?
45:42No.
46:12What are you doing here?
46:17I missed you.
46:23She didn't have gone back to California.
46:25You were right.
46:27I missed me.
46:28Never be your mama.
46:30I'm through such space to ease your pain.
46:33Free your mind and you won't be ashamed.
46:51You'd think, after 40 years of attending these family functions, I'd be unflappable.
46:56But no, I still somehow revert back to that same old 22-year-old doe-eyed debutante.
47:06Have you heard from your brother?
47:08He cannot be late.
47:10Last I heard he was coming, but...
47:12Andrew, do you know if John arranged for a car service?
47:15Yes, ma'am.
47:15He and Miss Hannah scheduled one for this afternoon.
47:18What did you...
47:20Did you know about this?
47:22I'm not your intelligence agent, Mother.
47:23John and I keep our own confidences.
47:25Turn the car around, please, Andrew.
47:26What?
47:27Are you serious?
47:28I'm not going to smile and make small talk with the two of them like this prolonged saga
47:33shouldn't have ended years ago.
47:34So your solution is to boycott?
47:39Consider my hands washed.
48:08I think Cindy's our best bet.
48:11To me, she's the quintessential supermodel.
48:13I agree.
48:13Girl next door, prom queen.
48:15All rolled into one.
48:24Sorry, I don't mean to interrupt.
48:26No, you're fine.
48:27We were just talking about the new campaign.
48:29What do you think of Cindy Crawford?
48:37Are these the girls you passed on?
48:39Yeah, that's the dumping ground.
48:55What about Kate Moss?
49:00Moss is cute, but no one knows who she is.
49:02Exactly.
49:04She's almost unknowable.
49:05She's guarded and elusive.
49:06She's not trying to sell you anything or ham it up for the camera.
49:10She's just letting you in.
49:13Just enough, because she knows better than to give it all away.
49:24Well, let's bring her home.
49:26And Carolyn, I want you to have a movie, too.
49:31Okay.
49:32I want a war.
49:35We turned the world upside down.
49:37Yeah?
49:38How do you do that?
49:40Do you want a stick?
49:41Yeah.
49:42Yeah?
49:43Round two.
49:49She wants to marry me.
49:51Sure she does.
49:53You know, you only make things more difficult to me when you pull stuns like that.
49:58Of the long list of issues plaguing your relationship, I'd say my stunts reside somewhere near the very bottom.
50:08You know, I've been thinking about what you asked me the other night, about who it is I see you
50:14with.
50:16I know you think I'm overbearing, but only one of us knows what it's like to marry into this family,
50:22to have to be perfect in order to offset your partner's imperfections, imperfections that you, more than anyone, bear the
50:30brunt of.
50:34You think that if you find someone who's already in the public eye that she'll be better equipped to withstand
50:41the scrutiny, but there isn't enough exposure in the world to prepare a woman to be your wife.
50:48Plus, anyone who's already made a name for themselves will invariably resent trading it for yours, no matter how pretty
50:56it looks on their letterhead.
51:00She'll be under the illusion that she's entering into a partnership, when in reality she'll be orbiting you just like
51:08everybody else, routinely made to feel like an obstacle or a stepping stone.
51:14You know, see, you have a gift, John, one that can't be taught or bequeathed, one that allows you to
51:23alter the composition of any room you walk into.
51:28Now, you don't want someone who's looking to share in that power.
51:33You want someone to help you wield it.
51:38Someone who doesn't feel beholden to you for choosing them.
51:43Someone who loves you in spite of your last name.
51:50Now, I don't know who that person is.
51:56But I know who it isn't.
52:19Said I drifted on memory bliss over you.
Comments