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00:00:00¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:00:30Crap, Maya. You called. We're here. What do you want?
00:00:33I just don't want a two-timey asshole in my life anymore.
00:00:37Here's the bill for everything you owe me.
00:00:40Tuition, half the rent, expenses.
00:00:45$25,750.75.
00:00:48How petty can you be?
00:00:50Very. But, just because I don't want to see either of your faces ever again,
00:00:55$25,000, we'll call it even.
00:00:58You've become such a greedy skank.
00:01:00Me? Greedy? You're the one who cheated on me after mooching off me for years.
00:01:06Hey.
00:01:11Maya, please tell me the numbers you're punching in aren't for Brooks.
00:01:14It's just for him to stay in school.
00:01:15You know how he can stay in school? As if he gets a job.
00:01:19I mean, why is it up to you to get him through law school anyway?
00:01:25Maya, are you okay?
00:01:27Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just lightheaded.
00:01:32You're selling blood?
00:01:34On top of working three side hustles, are you crazy?
00:01:36Liz, I'm fine.
00:01:38It's just for him to stay in law school.
00:01:40Please don't tell anyone.
00:01:42I supported you for five years, Brooks.
00:01:45I put you through law school.
00:01:46I believed in you.
00:01:48I loved you.
00:01:49And how do you repay me? By crawling into her bed?
00:01:52Don't play the victim card.
00:01:53I didn't ask you to do all that.
00:01:54Oh my God.
00:01:56Oh my God.
00:01:58You think Brooks will stay with you for $25,000?
00:02:02You're so desperate.
00:02:04How's $30,000?
00:02:05And a little extra just for you.
00:02:09Money can't buy you class, but now you can try.
00:02:13Why?
00:02:14It's not like it worked for you.
00:02:16Is that so?
00:02:18There you go.
00:02:22Now kneel down on the ground and pick it up.
00:02:25Like the little desperate peasant girl you are.
00:02:28Pick it up.
00:02:31Or what?
00:02:32You'll get your pore on me.
00:02:38Maya, apologize right now.
00:02:40Sorry.
00:02:41I heard you were lactose intolerant.
00:02:44Don't.
00:02:45People are watching.
00:02:49This is far from over.
00:02:54Ethan Armstrong, I have had it with you.
00:02:57You promised me a wedding today.
00:03:00Grandma, it's not my fault.
00:03:02She never showed up.
00:03:03Oh, please.
00:03:04Like I don't know you're still holding out for your childhood love, Stella Everett.
00:03:10Ethan, it's been 17 years.
00:03:14It's time to move on, to get married.
00:03:17I completely agree.
00:03:26Baby, there you are.
00:03:29What?
00:03:30Remember, we were supposed to meet Grandma today?
00:03:37Yes.
00:03:38Grandma.
00:03:40I'm your future granddaughter-in-law.
00:03:42Oh, she reminds me of Stella.
00:03:47I will always find you.
00:03:52It's so nice to meet you.
00:03:54Maya.
00:03:55Maya Moore.
00:03:58You didn't tell your grandma about me?
00:04:00I wanted to surprise her.
00:04:02And what a wonderful surprise it is.
00:04:05So, what time are you two getting married today?
00:04:09Should I play along?
00:04:12Right now.
00:04:14Right.
00:04:15Right now.
00:04:17Yep.
00:04:18Oh, that's wonderful.
00:04:21I always thought there was something romantic about eloping to a courthouse.
00:04:28Definitely.
00:04:29I like him.
00:04:30I guess he is kind of hot.
00:04:34Congratulations.
00:04:39So, Mr. Armstrong, do you know any good divorce lawyers?
00:04:44Thank you so much for your help.
00:04:47Maya, is it?
00:04:50Yeah.
00:04:52Maya.
00:04:54Or I could call you Mrs. Armstrong.
00:04:57What?
00:04:58Do you mind if we keep this thing going?
00:05:00Because my grandma is going to be on me like a hawk.
00:05:06Um.
00:05:07Oh, yeah.
00:05:08I almost forgot.
00:05:09This is for all your troubles.
00:05:11Passcode is six zeros.
00:05:13And it would be way more convincing if you moved in with me.
00:05:18I'm sorry.
00:05:20What?
00:05:21Oh, I didn't even ask.
00:05:23Do you have a boyfriend?
00:05:25Not anymore.
00:05:26He's dead to me.
00:05:27Perfect.
00:05:30I have to go.
00:05:33I'll talk to you later, Mrs. Armstrong.
00:05:39Wait.
00:05:40But when are we getting divorced?
00:05:45Hello, Ethan, my boy.
00:05:47Mr. Everett.
00:05:48You ever going to call me Grandpa?
00:05:49You practically lived at my house when you were a kid.
00:05:52Mr. Everett seems more appropriate now that we're going to be working together.
00:05:57Are you telling me that the Armstrong-Everett merger went through?
00:06:01How did you ever convince your grandma to get those board votes that she needed?
00:06:07I gave her what she wanted.
00:06:09I got married.
00:06:14Married?
00:06:15Yes.
00:06:16To a great girl.
00:06:17That's just great.
00:06:18You know, I didn't think you'd ever get over Stella's disappearance, but I'm glad you did, son.
00:06:30Well, I want you to have a good life.
00:06:32Thanks, Grandpa.
00:06:33Well, I guess we'll discuss this more when I see you at the office.
00:06:37All right.
00:06:45My beautiful granddaughter.
00:06:47I can't believe it's been 17 years since you disappeared.
00:07:00So, did you take care of that cheating rat and his Minnie Mouse?
00:07:04Of course.
00:07:05You should have seen that bitch's face when I threw a coffee in it.
00:07:11My amor, I don't know how you find the time to gossip when your KPIs are in the toilet.
00:07:17We want to interview with the CEO of Armstrong Enterprises.
00:07:20Make it happen or you're fired.
00:07:22Mr. Armstrong is the youngest tycoon on Wall Street.
00:07:25Even the New York Times needs months in advance to get an interview with him.
00:07:28Oh, I'm sorry.
00:07:30Did anyone hear me ask Liz for her opinion?
00:07:33You have 72 hours.
00:07:35Oh, and there are some boxes in the storage closet in case you want to get a head start in
00:07:40clearing out your desk.
00:07:46Oh, my God.
00:07:50That's my husband.
00:07:51Oh, my God.
00:07:52That's him.
00:07:53That's my husband.
00:07:55Mr. Armstrong is known for being a dick in interviews.
00:07:57What did you do to piss the old witch off?
00:08:00I didn't do anything.
00:08:03Auntie Teresa, you have to kick her out of the company.
00:08:06My amor is ruining my life.
00:08:08Oh, don't you worry, Pumpkin.
00:08:10I'll deal with her.
00:08:12Thank you, Auntie.
00:08:13Anything for my favorite niece.
00:08:23Missed me already?
00:08:25You're the Ethan Armstrong?
00:08:28Why didn't you say anything?
00:08:29You never asked.
00:08:31Is something wrong?
00:08:32No.
00:08:33Well, I do have a small favor to ask you.
00:08:38A big favor.
00:08:40You're my wife.
00:08:41There's no such thing as a favor between us, Mrs. Armstrong.
00:08:46Well, the publication I work for would like to invite you to do an interview with us.
00:08:52I am a very busy man.
00:08:57I am a very busy man.
00:09:00Oh, no, of course.
00:09:02It's impossible to get an interview with you for good reason, obviously.
00:09:07Maya, relax.
00:09:08I'm just playing with you.
00:09:10Of course I'll do it.
00:09:13That's it?
00:09:14No need to think it over?
00:09:16What's there to think about?
00:09:18You're my wife.
00:09:19If you ask, I'm there.
00:09:22Well, that's very kind.
00:09:25I'll see you later, Mrs. Armstrong.
00:09:33I could get used to this whole marriage thing.
00:09:42What do you want?
00:09:43I just got us an exclusive interview with Ethan Armstrong.
00:09:49I just got us an exclusive interview with Ethan Armstrong.
00:09:53Maya, you can't just lie to save your sorry ass.
00:09:56Did I just hear something about an exclusive interview with Ethan Armstrong?
00:10:00Yes.
00:10:01I set it up and he said yes.
00:10:03Family connections.
00:10:04You know.
00:10:05Wow, I knew it was a good idea to hire a Baldwin.
00:10:07Miss Baldwin, now that I got us an exclusive interview with Ethan Armstrong, do you need anything else?
00:10:13Wait, you got us the interview?
00:10:16I did, sir.
00:10:17Have you ever interviewed anyone before?
00:10:19Oh, I'm afraid she's not experienced enough.
00:10:22I'll do it.
00:10:22After all, as we just said, I'm a Baldwin.
00:10:26I run in these circles.
00:10:27Well, you may be a Baldwin, but Amor just got us the interview.
00:10:30You think you can handle it?
00:10:32I'd be honored.
00:10:34Settled then.
00:10:36Thank you, Mr. Cole.
00:10:37I will not let you down.
00:10:39No problem.
00:10:40Why did you do that?
00:10:42What?
00:10:43Tell the truth?
00:10:55Here.
00:10:56Questions for the interview.
00:10:59What about the questions I handed in yesterday?
00:11:02Those questions weren't approved.
00:11:04Mr. Cole would like you to use that draft.
00:11:17Mr. Armstrong is here.
00:11:40Hello, Mr. Armstrong.
00:11:43I'm Maya Moore.
00:11:45Have we met before?
00:11:49Have we met before?
00:11:52I think we might have.
00:11:55I'll be live streaming our interview today.
00:11:58Shall we start?
00:11:59Let's do it.
00:12:03So, Mr. Armstrong, people have been speculating that you've been single all these years because
00:12:10you like men.
00:12:13What the hell is wrong with her?
00:12:15We're a serious financial magazine.
00:12:16She's acting like we're TMZ.
00:12:19She's so unprofessional.
00:12:21Well, then.
00:12:24I have a little secret for you.
00:12:29I actually just got married to an incredible woman.
00:12:35Did you hear that?
00:12:36You just got married.
00:12:38Maya might have just scored the biggest exclusive ever.
00:12:44How many relationships have you been in?
00:12:51Mr. Cole, our followers are growing like crazy.
00:12:54What?
00:12:56This is outstanding.
00:13:00Thank you so much for your time today, Mr. Armstrong.
00:13:06I'll pick you up afterward, Mrs. Armstrong.
00:13:10That was outstanding, Mr. Armstrong.
00:13:13Congratulations on your marriage.
00:13:15You should really thank Miss Moore.
00:13:18It was all her.
00:13:19Of course.
00:13:20You will be getting a raise.
00:13:22Right this way, Mr. Armstrong.
00:13:26What the hell were those questions today?
00:13:28Oh, I'm sorry.
00:13:29Were you talking to me?
00:13:31I don't speak sluts.
00:13:33Stop picking on me.
00:13:34I'm serious.
00:13:35Or it will be war.
00:13:48What do you want, Pete?
00:13:50Come on.
00:13:50I raised you for ten years.
00:13:52I gave you my last name.
00:13:54I mean, at least you can do is call me Dad.
00:13:56Fine.
00:13:56What do you want, Dad?
00:13:58I want to know why you're such a fucking bitch.
00:14:00Huh?
00:14:01You broke off with Brooks right after he became a lawyer and started making money?
00:14:04He cheated on me.
00:14:06I don't give a flying fuck.
00:14:09You come down to the parking lot right now.
00:14:20What's going on?
00:14:21Hey, do you remember when I first found you?
00:14:24Such a grabby little orphan in the middle of nowhere, huh?
00:14:27Wait, but I took you in.
00:14:29Don't you think it's time to get a little bit of return on my investment?
00:14:34Investment?
00:14:35Yeah.
00:14:35What are you talking about?
00:14:37Shut up.
00:14:37Just shut up.
00:14:38Will you?
00:14:38Okay, I get it.
00:14:40You don't want Brooks.
00:14:42Remember Leon?
00:14:43I still owe him a hundred grand.
00:14:45Okay?
00:14:46He said he will waive it if I bring you to him.
00:14:52Are you serious?
00:14:53You're going to sell your own daughter to the mom?
00:14:56What kind of father are you?
00:14:57Really, non?
00:14:58You're a fucking dad?
00:14:59Please.
00:14:59Okay?
00:15:00There's the least you can do for my troubles.
00:15:02Let's take her in the car.
00:15:08Sir, something's wrong.
00:15:10They said Mrs. Armstrong had left, but when I checked the security tapes, I think she's been kidnapped.
00:15:16Call my security team.
00:15:17And find Maya now.
00:15:22There's my daughter I've promised, Mr. Leon.
00:15:27Good.
00:15:28Deal's a deal.
00:15:34Look at you.
00:15:38Big city's been real nice to you, hasn't it?
00:15:43Touch me and I'll kill you.
00:15:46Feisty.
00:15:47I like that.
00:15:50Fucking bitch!
00:15:54Hey!
00:15:59Get off my wife!
00:16:13Who the hell are you?
00:16:18That girl belong to me!
00:16:20Shut him up!
00:16:22You okay?
00:16:25Are you hurt?
00:16:27No, I'm okay.
00:16:38Now, we're even.
00:16:42Hey, hey.
00:16:43Hey.
00:16:44It's okay.
00:16:45Okay, you know.
00:17:05Do you want to talk about it?
00:17:09You don't have to.
00:17:11No, it's...
00:17:12It's okay.
00:17:15It's okay.
00:17:16When I was ten years old, I was found in the middle of nowhere with no memory.
00:17:20I love you.
00:17:21I love you.
00:17:26Hey.
00:17:28You okay?
00:17:30Feel like some of this?
00:17:31Pete Moore found me.
00:17:33I couldn't even remember my real name.
00:17:35So he tried to find my family and couldn't.
00:17:39Go ahead.
00:17:41So he named me Maya and he raised me himself.
00:17:45But as you can see today, he never loved me.
00:17:49Not once.
00:17:51In 17 years.
00:17:5317 years?
00:17:54Yeah.
00:17:5617 years in June.
00:18:12We need to do some digging into Maya's foster father.
00:18:16And set up a meeting with Mr. Everett.
00:18:18We need to talk about his granddaughter.
00:18:23Let me go!
00:18:24I didn't do nothing!
00:18:26Shut up.
00:18:28You touched someone who's not yours.
00:18:31What the fuck?
00:18:32Pete said no one was gonna come looking for that bitch!
00:18:36Make it known, scumbag.
00:18:38She's with me now.
00:18:40No one touches her.
00:18:46Tell me everything you know about Maya's foster father.
00:18:49Oh, Pete?
00:18:51There's nothing to tell!
00:18:53Where were we at?
00:18:54I don't know.
00:18:55He's just some lowlife.
00:18:57We work in the same circles.
00:18:59Which is?
00:19:01It's petty crimes, boss.
00:19:03Low level, scamming old ladies and shit like that.
00:19:06Why did he adopt Maya?
00:19:07Shit if I know!
00:19:10I don't know, I don't know.
00:19:11He just showed up one day with a new kid and a new car.
00:19:15A new car?
00:19:16The kind he couldn't afford!
00:19:17That's all I know, I swear!
00:19:21Take care of him.
00:19:23Wait!
00:19:24Let me go!
00:19:25I told you everything you wanted to know!
00:19:27Yeah, but you touched my wife.
00:19:30I can't let that go.
00:19:35Come on, what the hell, huh?
00:19:38She's not talking, boss.
00:19:40Look, there is no story.
00:19:42I found a girl.
00:19:44I took her in.
00:19:45I mean, I'm just a nice guy.
00:19:46A nice guy who sold his daughter?
00:19:49Look, I know I'm not a saint, but...
00:19:52I mean, who the hell are you to stick your nose into my business anyway?
00:19:57I'm Maya's family now.
00:20:00Leon said that you showed up with Maya in a car you couldn't afford.
00:20:04How did you get it?
00:20:06I can't remember.
00:20:10Just...
00:20:11Your ride's here.
00:20:12Oh no, oh come on.
00:20:13Some time in a cell might do you some good.
00:20:16Jog your memory.
00:20:17We can talk this out, man.
00:20:19Huh?
00:20:21If you suddenly remember how you found Maya, give me a call.
00:20:25But never talk to Maya again.
00:20:27Okay.
00:20:38Ethan, is this your house?
00:20:42Our house.
00:20:43If you want.
00:20:47You're bleeding.
00:20:50It's not mine.
00:21:02Oh good, you're both here.
00:21:04Since I didn't get a chance to give you a wedding present, I brought you a little something.
00:21:09Grandma, you've done too much already.
00:21:12Oh nonsense, nothing is too much for my granddaughter-in-law.
00:21:18Now, I'm going to go and make us some tea.
00:21:23Grandma likes you a lot.
00:21:26Nothing gets you ready for bed like some peppermint tea.
00:21:33And some aphrodisiac.
00:21:37I'm going to be having some great grandbabies very soon.
00:21:50Are you sure you want me to stay here?
00:21:52I could just take an Uber home.
00:21:55No.
00:21:56Stay.
00:21:57It's late.
00:21:57Are you sure you're feeling okay?
00:22:02You look like you have a fever.
00:22:04I'm fine.
00:22:05I just need to throw some cold water on my face.
00:22:08I'll be right.
00:22:10Have a good night.
00:22:17Grandma?
00:22:18Hello?
00:22:19What's wrong with the door?
00:22:22It's Grandma.
00:22:23Grandma, she locked us in here.
00:22:29She locked us in here.
00:22:33Are you sure you're not sick?
00:22:37You feel kind of hot.
00:22:43Do I?
00:22:51I'm sorry.
00:22:53I think Grandma put something in my tea.
00:22:56I'm just going to wash my face and cool off.
00:23:00Hey.
00:23:03Hey.
00:23:07Hey.
00:23:08Hey.
00:23:08Hey.
00:23:09Hey.
00:23:09Hey.
00:23:10Hey.
00:23:11Hey.
00:23:11Hey.
00:23:12Hey.
00:23:12Hey.
00:23:12Hey.
00:23:13Hey.
00:23:14Hey.
00:23:15Hey.
00:23:19Hey.
00:23:30Oh my gosh.
00:23:32Maya, is that a Serato?
00:23:33A Serato?
00:23:35I don't know.
00:23:36I got it as a gift.
00:23:38As if anyone would give you a $20,000 bag.
00:23:41probably some cheap fake you plucked out of that same dumpster you came from
00:23:45I'd be careful Ms. Baldwin
00:23:47Jealousy ages people, or the maybe already has
00:23:51really knows how to run your mouth Miss Moore
00:23:53but for very much longer
00:23:55Mr. Armstrong just bought our journal
00:23:57wait what?
00:23:59He's gonna get you back to that interview
00:24:01If I were you I would quit now
00:24:05speaking of the devil looks like our new boss is here
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00:27:39Everett?
00:27:44Everett?
00:27:46¿Estás familiar con Everetts?
00:27:49Todos conocemos el Everett Corporation, ¿verdad?
00:27:53¿Verdad?
00:27:56Hey, office.
00:27:59I'll see you later.
00:28:14I was chasing down a lead.
00:28:16Oh, some new contracts?
00:28:18No, about your granddaughter.
00:28:23Did you find Stella?
00:28:28Did you find Stella?
00:28:30Well, it's not for sure, but I really think...
00:28:33Stop right there. It's enough.
00:28:35How many years have I held on to the hope that we'd find Stella, huh?
00:28:40I want her to be disappointed again and again.
00:28:43This time could be different.
00:28:46You know, I met with nearly a hundred women.
00:28:49Every one of them swearing they were my granddaughter.
00:28:51And each time, I say to myself,
00:28:53This could be it.
00:28:55Yeah, I'll find Stella, yeah.
00:28:57Only to realize that there's just another person
00:29:00trying to trick me so they could get their hands on the...
00:29:03every fortune.
00:29:05You really think I would try to trick you?
00:29:07I thought you trusted me.
00:29:10Come on.
00:29:11Of course I do.
00:29:13Well, I practically raised you.
00:29:16For a long time, I even...
00:29:18I thought you'd eventually be my grandson-in-law.
00:29:23Just can't keep getting my hopes up, kid.
00:29:26You know, my heart won't take it.
00:29:29But...
00:29:29Anything just...
00:29:30Peace, okay?
00:29:32You moved on, kid.
00:29:33Guess it's time for me to move on to.
00:29:37The timelines can't be a coincidence.
00:29:42Fine.
00:29:43Yeah, all right.
00:29:45Jeez.
00:29:45No more of this.
00:29:49Hey, let's...
00:29:50Let's talk about your lovely new wife, all right?
00:29:52How about that?
00:29:54Yeah, I, uh, think you two should meet.
00:30:10I just got off.
00:30:13You said not at the office.
00:30:17And we're not at the office.
00:30:45Oh, look what time it is.
00:30:47Don't you know Ethan has to go to work?
00:30:50And where's breakfast?
00:30:51Is this how you serve your husband?
00:30:54I'm sorry, who are you?
00:30:56I'm your mother-in-law.
00:30:58But not for long.
00:30:59For a nasty little gold digger like you,
00:31:01money talks.
00:31:04Tell me how much you want to leave my son,
00:31:06and I will give it to you.
00:31:09Ma'am, I didn't marry Ethan for money.
00:31:11And if you have a problem with our marriage,
00:31:13it's Ethan you should be talking to, not me.
00:31:15How dare you talk to me like that?
00:31:18You don't belong here.
00:31:20The only one who doesn't belong here
00:31:23is you, mother.
00:31:25Ethan, you are the sole heir
00:31:28to the Armstrongs.
00:31:29You cannot marry a woman like this.
00:31:33I wouldn't even know what kind of cave
00:31:35she crawled out from under.
00:31:36No, I'm not gonna have this.
00:31:38You two are going to get divorced today.
00:31:42You two are going to get divorced today.
00:31:44No, we're not.
00:31:46I am your mother.
00:31:48You will not choose some whore over me.
00:31:52What right do you have to call yourself a mother?
00:31:55You gave birth to me,
00:31:56and then you flew off to Europe.
00:31:57Mr. Everett and the nanny raised me.
00:31:59Ethan, I may not have been able to be there for you,
00:32:03but I am here now,
00:32:06and I am trying to protect our family.
00:32:10My family is just Maya and me,
00:32:12and it doesn't include you.
00:32:19Maya and I are going to work,
00:32:21and mother,
00:32:22don't come back.
00:32:31I'm sorry about my mother.
00:32:33I hate that she hurt you.
00:32:36I'm fine.
00:32:39I'm actually more worried about you.
00:32:42Sounds like she wasn't around
00:32:44when you needed her to be.
00:32:46It worked out.
00:32:49My dad passed when I was young,
00:32:51but I knew he loved me.
00:32:53And I always had Mr. Everett.
00:32:58I guess we're both orphans in a way.
00:33:04But we have each other now.
00:33:11Did you ever try to find your real family?
00:33:16Did you ever try to find your real family?
00:33:19Pete filed a police report
00:33:21when he first found me,
00:33:22but no one ever came for me.
00:33:24As I got older,
00:33:25I thought I would look myself,
00:33:27but I had zero leads.
00:33:29It just never seemed worth it
00:33:31to get my hopes up.
00:33:32I understand.
00:33:36I got to make a phone call.
00:33:38You go inside,
00:33:40and I'll be right there.
00:33:55Hey, I need you to check in on a police report.
00:33:59Have you got a chance to look this up again?
00:34:02Oh, my God.
00:34:03Is that the Helena Jones?
00:34:05The famous actress?
00:34:09This is Helena Jones,
00:34:11a long-time friend of the family.
00:34:13She and Ethan have known one another
00:34:15for nearly 20 years.
00:34:18This is Helena Jones.
00:34:21Maya Moore,
00:34:23it's nice to meet you.
00:34:25Sorry.
00:34:26I just washed my hands.
00:34:29I'm Ethan's mother,
00:34:30and I'd like you all to meet
00:34:33his fiancée,
00:34:35Helena Jones.
00:34:36And let this be a friendly reminder
00:34:38to all you gold diggers
00:34:40trying to claw your way
00:34:42into high class.
00:34:46Are you okay?
00:34:47Yeah.
00:34:48I'm going to go grab something.
00:35:02I know about you and Ethan.
00:35:07I know about you and Ethan.
00:35:10And I've always liked Ethan.
00:35:13I mean, me and Ethan
00:35:14would have been married a long time ago
00:35:16if my acting career
00:35:18wasn't just getting started.
00:35:20Well, that was your choice.
00:35:22That has nothing to do with me.
00:35:24Yeah, but now that my career's
00:35:25really taken off
00:35:27and I'm on the A-list,
00:35:29my PR team,
00:35:30I mean, I,
00:35:32think that it's the perfect time
00:35:33to get married.
00:35:34Ethan and I
00:35:36will be together soon.
00:35:38Very soon.
00:35:43The melodrama.
00:35:48Wait!
00:35:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
00:35:50Please!
00:35:52Somebody help me!
00:36:04Now that Helena has agreed to marry you,
00:36:06you can finally divorce that woman.
00:36:09And don't worry,
00:36:10we will get you the best attorneys.
00:36:12Ethan,
00:36:13please don't be mad at me
00:36:15that I made you wait so long.
00:36:17I've never wanted to marry you.
00:36:20Don't tell me you're still hung up
00:36:22on Stella Everett.
00:36:23You were obsessed with her
00:36:24when we were kids.
00:36:26Ethan, dear,
00:36:27Stella would have made
00:36:28a perfect match for you,
00:36:30but it's just not possible.
00:36:32Helena is the next best thing.
00:36:34This has nothing to do with Stella.
00:36:36Maya is
00:36:37and will always be my wife.
00:36:39Oh,
00:36:41is that so?
00:36:42Where is she now, then?
00:36:45Somebody!
00:36:50Please.
00:36:53Ethan, dear,
00:36:55low lives like Maya
00:36:56will never make you happy.
00:36:58Did I not make that clear
00:36:59to you this morning?
00:37:00Or do I have to show you
00:37:02by cutting off your access
00:37:03to the Armstrong vaults?
00:37:05Let's go.
00:37:06I'm not done here.
00:37:07Help!
00:37:08Maya passed down.
00:37:09She needs help.
00:37:21Get the car.
00:37:22We've got to get it
00:37:22to the hospital now.
00:37:35What happened?
00:37:36The doctor said it was
00:37:38low blood sugar
00:37:39and side anemia.
00:37:41Why didn't you call for help?
00:37:43The door locked
00:37:44from the outside
00:37:46after Helena left.
00:37:49Don't worry.
00:37:50That won't happen again.
00:37:52I promise.
00:37:58Thank you for always
00:37:59looking out for me.
00:38:01Isn't that what husbands
00:38:01are for?
00:38:05Now,
00:38:06the first order of business
00:38:07is to get you fed.
00:38:09Why don't we go on a date?
00:38:12What about work?
00:38:13I think the boss
00:38:14will be okay with it.
00:38:23I'm sorry.
00:38:24Go ahead and go inside.
00:38:26I'm going to take this.
00:38:29What'd you find out?
00:38:31The police have no record
00:38:32of Pete Moore
00:38:32reporting a missing child
00:38:34when he found Maya.
00:38:35He lied to her
00:38:36about trying to find her family.
00:38:37Now, why would you do that?
00:38:39Your theory that Maya
00:38:40might be still Everett
00:38:41is looking more
00:38:42or more likely, boss.
00:38:45Um, reservation
00:38:47for Armstrong?
00:38:49Oh, yes.
00:38:50Mr. Armstrong
00:38:51called earlier
00:38:52and we have
00:38:53a special table for you.
00:38:58Please take her in.
00:38:59Thank you so much.
00:39:07Name?
00:39:09Do you not recognize her?
00:39:11I'm a Baldwin.
00:39:13Oh, of course.
00:39:16Miss Baldwin?
00:39:18I'm sorry.
00:39:19I'm not seeing
00:39:20a reservation for Baldwin.
00:39:21Are you sure
00:39:22you have the right day?
00:39:23What part of
00:39:24I'm a Baldwin
00:39:24do you not get?
00:39:26I don't need
00:39:26a reservation.
00:39:28Sorry, ma'am.
00:39:29Would you like
00:39:30to make a reservation?
00:39:31I have availability
00:39:32for three months from now.
00:39:35I demand a table
00:39:36right now!
00:39:37Simply cannot be done.
00:39:39Excuse me.
00:39:42Can you believe this?
00:39:44Yeah, this is embarrassing.
00:39:46More for you
00:39:46than for me, though.
00:39:47Shut up, Brooks.
00:39:53Please tell your
00:39:54dining companion
00:39:55that we're happy
00:39:55to get you in
00:39:56at such a short notice.
00:39:58Thank you so much.
00:39:59Of course.
00:40:01How dare she?
00:40:02Wait, is that Maya?
00:40:05What the hell?
00:40:06Wait, is that Maya?
00:40:08What the hell?
00:40:09How did she get in here?
00:40:12Does that skank
00:40:13have a sugar daddy now
00:40:14or something?
00:40:15Let's catch her in the act.
00:40:26Now we can finally
00:40:27expose Maya
00:40:28for what a cheap
00:40:29skank she is.
00:40:30She's so pathetic.
00:40:32She probably has
00:40:33a 90-year-old
00:40:33paying for her meal.
00:40:35Do you see
00:40:36her date anywhere?
00:40:39Are you looking
00:40:40for what to order
00:40:41right now?
00:40:41Yeah, I think
00:40:42I'll get the duck.
00:40:43Brooks, look
00:40:44for Maya's sugar daddy.
00:40:46God, do I have
00:40:47to do everything?
00:40:52Are you sure
00:40:53she's even
00:40:53made an old man?
00:40:55Please.
00:40:56Like she could get
00:40:56anyone who wasn't
00:40:57half blind or demented.
00:41:03That cannot be
00:41:04who I think it is.
00:41:05Maya's meeting
00:41:06that guy?
00:41:11He doesn't look
00:41:12half blind or demented.
00:41:13Is that Ethan
00:41:14fucking Armstrong?
00:41:27Thanks for waiting.
00:41:29Of course.
00:41:33So what's good here?
00:41:35Because there is
00:41:36a lot of zeros.
00:41:39Only the best
00:41:40for my wife.
00:41:45How the hell
00:41:46did she get
00:41:47Keith and Armstrong?
00:41:48What makes him
00:41:48so amazing?
00:41:49Brooks, you dumbass.
00:41:51He's a billionaire
00:41:52business tycoon.
00:41:53He's even richer
00:41:54than the Everett family.
00:41:56What?
00:41:57So you must make
00:41:58the Baldwins look like nothing.
00:42:00God.
00:42:00I swear to you,
00:42:01shut up.
00:42:03Why the hell
00:42:04is he with that
00:42:05trashy skank?
00:42:18You'll pay, Maya.
00:42:25You know,
00:42:26I actually know
00:42:28the chef here.
00:42:29We could just have him
00:42:30make us something special.
00:42:33That would be nice.
00:42:34Is there anything
00:42:35that you don't eat?
00:42:37No, I'm not picky.
00:42:39What about you?
00:42:40I like pretty much
00:42:41everything,
00:42:42but nothing is
00:42:43as delicious as you are.
00:42:47Is that too much?
00:42:49It's a little cheesy.
00:42:56Ethan.
00:43:07What the hell was that?
00:43:08I just wanted to show you
00:43:10what you were missing.
00:43:18What the hell?
00:43:20We were acting
00:43:20like a cat in heat.
00:43:22I had to cool you off.
00:43:23My hair.
00:43:28Are you okay?
00:43:30Yeah.
00:43:35What the hell?
00:43:36Get out of the way!
00:43:37Excuse me, miss.
00:43:38This table is reserved.
00:43:39And don't come back.
00:43:44Was that Helena Jones,
00:43:46the famous actress?
00:43:47Yeah, it was.
00:43:49I can't believe
00:43:50Maya's dating a billionaire.
00:43:53Does this mean
00:43:53she won the breakup?
00:43:56She hasn't won yet, Brooks.
00:43:58I won't let her.
00:44:04You are so bad.
00:44:10I think technically
00:44:11that was our first date.
00:44:14Maybe it could have
00:44:15gone a little better.
00:44:18You're not mad
00:44:19you're not mad
00:44:19that I threw water on her?
00:44:20Mad?
00:44:21No.
00:44:22A little turned on.
00:44:23Maybe.
00:44:25But that was pretty badass.
00:44:30Seems like she's not
00:44:31going to leave you alone.
00:44:32It doesn't matter.
00:44:34We've known each other
00:44:35since we were kids
00:44:36and not once
00:44:38have I ever been interested
00:44:39in her.
00:44:39And I never will be.
00:44:41Never dated
00:44:43or anything?
00:44:44Definitely not.
00:44:46She thinks her
00:44:47teen choice award
00:44:48makes her irresistible.
00:44:49But that's not
00:44:51what I'm into.
00:44:53What are you into?
00:44:54You?
00:44:57Maya,
00:44:59how I feel about you
00:45:02is unlike anything
00:45:04I've ever felt before.
00:45:07So,
00:45:08no serious exes?
00:45:11You want to have
00:45:12that conversation?
00:45:13Yeah!
00:45:14Why not?
00:45:15I mean,
00:45:16you know about Brooks.
00:45:17Fair.
00:45:18Though,
00:45:19I don't know
00:45:20how you ever dated
00:45:20a dumbass like that.
00:45:23Fair.
00:45:28I
00:45:30had this
00:45:31childhood friend once.
00:45:34When I was a child,
00:45:36I once
00:45:37had this friend
00:45:38that I thought I loved.
00:45:40At least as much
00:45:41as a ten-year-old
00:45:42can love someone.
00:45:45But
00:45:45it didn't work out.
00:45:48What happened?
00:45:49I
00:45:50grew up
00:45:51met an amazing woman,
00:45:56got married,
00:45:58and
00:45:59was happy.
00:46:04I'm happy too.
00:46:07Let's go inside.
00:46:09That childhood
00:46:10friend you had,
00:46:12what was her name?
00:46:14Her name was
00:46:15Stella.
00:46:16Stella.
00:46:27We know you tried
00:46:28to steal Ethan
00:46:29from our Helena.
00:46:29What are you talking about?
00:46:31What are you talking about?
00:46:32What are you stupid?
00:46:34You.
00:46:35You crashed that date
00:46:36because you're trying
00:46:36to get with Ethan,
00:46:37you gold-digging slut.
00:46:38Wait.
00:46:39Wait.
00:46:40You tried to hurt Helena?
00:46:41You deserved it.
00:46:42Yeah, you used to work.
00:46:43Oh, you hungry?
00:46:44Yeah, he's a friend.
00:46:45Yeah, he's a friend.
00:46:45Quack, quack.
00:46:47Do you know that he's hot?
00:46:48You're worthless.
00:46:50He's never loved you before.
00:46:52Those two,
00:46:52I want them arrested
00:46:53for slander and assault.
00:46:56Are you okay?
00:46:58I'm so sorry.
00:47:07Articles say that you
00:47:08were on a date
00:47:08with your fiance,
00:47:09Helena,
00:47:10and that Maya
00:47:11tried to crash the date.
00:47:12Where are they getting
00:47:13this bullshit?
00:47:14Everything was made worse
00:47:15when Helena confirmed
00:47:16it in a press conference.
00:47:17I'm sending you the video now.
00:47:19Is he really your fiance?
00:47:21It's true.
00:47:23Ethan R.
00:47:23Strong is my fiance.
00:47:29Maya Moore is just some
00:47:31crazy fan
00:47:32who tried to ruin
00:47:34our anniversary units.
00:47:37I'm going to crush her.
00:47:44I'll handle this.
00:47:46I promise.
00:47:48And I'm sorry for this mess.
00:47:50It's not your fault.
00:47:52It's Helena's.
00:47:55I should get to the office.
00:47:57Wait.
00:47:58Take the day off.
00:47:59I'll take care of this.
00:48:00I can't just hide away
00:48:01from the rest of the world.
00:48:02I have to get out
00:48:04and do something,
00:48:05get my mind off of it.
00:48:06Well, we do have
00:48:07an upcoming event
00:48:08for the Everett's.
00:48:09The company you're
00:48:09merging with?
00:48:10Yeah.
00:48:11I need to send you
00:48:12to a project off-site.
00:48:23Mrs. Armstrong.
00:48:25I'm Juliette Auclair.
00:48:27The famous designer?
00:48:29Oh my gosh.
00:48:30Hi.
00:48:31Um, Mr. Armstrong sent me here
00:48:34on a project for the Everett's.
00:48:36Yes.
00:48:37Your husband has asked me
00:48:38to dress you
00:48:39for the Everett Gala.
00:48:52I need to find
00:48:53the perfect dress
00:48:53for the Everett Gala.
00:48:55You'll look great
00:48:56in anything, babe.
00:48:57Duh.
00:48:57But I want to impress
00:48:58Mr. Everett.
00:48:59The Baldwins need
00:49:01to secure some contracts
00:49:02with the Everett Corporation.
00:49:04So smart, babe.
00:49:05None of these dresses
00:49:07are right.
00:49:10I need something like...
00:49:13that.
00:49:19What the hell?
00:49:23You look amazing.
00:49:26What the hell
00:49:27did you get in here?
00:49:30What the hell
00:49:31did you get in here?
00:49:32How dare you get
00:49:33your dirty trailer park
00:49:34hands on Miss Auclair's
00:49:35clothes?
00:49:35Miss Auclair,
00:49:36I'm a huge fan.
00:49:38So I have to tell you
00:49:39that this peasant
00:49:40can't afford your clothes.
00:49:42She tried to get
00:49:42a sugar daddy,
00:49:43but he left her
00:49:44for Helena Jones.
00:49:45She's so poor
00:49:46she once begged
00:49:46me and my boyfriend
00:49:47for money.
00:49:49Excuse me?
00:49:50Begged?
00:49:51For money?
00:49:52I collected the money
00:49:53I was owed
00:49:53for putting your useless
00:49:54boyfriend through law school.
00:49:56Useless?
00:49:57Not in front of the designer.
00:49:59Yeah.
00:50:00Useless.
00:50:01And idiotic.
00:50:02Most people finish
00:50:03law school in three years
00:50:04and he finished
00:50:05in five
00:50:06because he couldn't
00:50:07stop failing classes.
00:50:09This dress is made
00:50:10from very delicate fabric.
00:50:12Miss Baldwin.
00:50:14Oh, a Baldwin.
00:50:16Yes.
00:50:17And I'd like to buy
00:50:17that dress.
00:50:19Well, I just chose
00:50:21this dress for
00:50:22Miss Moore here.
00:50:24I'll buy it for
00:50:24five times what it's worth.
00:50:26Miss Baldwin,
00:50:27it's $100,000.
00:50:29Yes.
00:50:29Like I said,
00:50:30I'm a Baldwin.
00:50:31and we'll wrap it up.
00:50:37Take off the dress.
00:50:51Thank you so much.
00:50:53If you think about it,
00:50:54I did you a favor.
00:50:55This dress is too high-class
00:50:56for you're trashing us anyway.
00:51:02Oh.
00:51:04We're not done.
00:51:07I bet Savannah
00:51:08bought the dress.
00:51:09I'll let her buy it
00:51:10because I have something
00:51:12even better for you.
00:51:18This is the Venus.
00:51:20The most coveted dress
00:51:22from my collection.
00:51:24Wow.
00:51:25It's gorgeous.
00:51:26Only one exists in the world
00:51:28and I'm giving it to you.
00:51:29But why?
00:51:30A beautiful dress
00:51:32needs someone
00:51:33equally beautiful
00:51:34to wear it.
00:51:38Thank you so much.
00:51:40Now,
00:51:41go show that Baldwin bitch
00:51:43what's what.
00:51:46Mr. Armstrong,
00:51:47I sent over
00:51:48what you asked for.
00:51:49Thanks for the video, Chef.
00:51:51Sir,
00:51:52release the video
00:51:53in the press statement.
00:51:55Yes, sir.
00:51:58Helena,
00:51:59is it true?
00:51:59That Ethan and I
00:52:00are getting married?
00:52:01Yes.
00:52:02I can confirm.
00:52:03So you're going to
00:52:03keep lying then?
00:52:04Excuse me?
00:52:05So you're going to
00:52:06keep lying then?
00:52:07Excuse me?
00:52:08Ethan Armstrong
00:52:08just released a statement
00:52:09saying he's married
00:52:10to the woman
00:52:10whose date you crashed.
00:52:11I mean, that's not true.
00:52:13There has to be
00:52:13some kind of mistake.
00:52:14There is full video
00:52:15from the restaurant's
00:52:16security camera.
00:52:16What do you have to say
00:52:17to the people
00:52:17who are calling you
00:52:18a pervert?
00:52:19A pervert?
00:52:19I'm not a pervert.
00:52:23Hello.
00:52:23Helena, it's your agent.
00:52:24Oh, thank God.
00:52:25You have to get me out of here.
00:52:26We're not on your payroll anymore.
00:52:27We're dropping you.
00:52:28What?
00:52:29You've also been
00:52:29dropped from all
00:52:30your upcoming film projects.
00:52:32What did you expect
00:52:33when you assaulted
00:52:33a billionaire tycoon?
00:52:34There must be
00:52:35something I can do.
00:52:36I suppose you could beg
00:52:36for Mr. Armstrong's forgiveness
00:52:38at the Everett Gala,
00:52:39It's pretty much over, Helena.
00:52:41Sorry.
00:52:42Helena, what are you going to do
00:52:43now that your career's over?
00:52:44I'm sorry.
00:52:45I just...
00:52:48Oh, this is going
00:52:49on the front page.
00:52:51So we're going to pay for this?
00:53:12Have I told you
00:53:13how beautiful
00:53:14you look tonight?
00:53:17Only a few
00:53:18hundred times.
00:53:19I mince it every time.
00:53:22Oh.
00:53:26Sorry, I've got to take this.
00:53:28Will you be okay
00:53:29on your own for a bit?
00:53:30Yeah.
00:53:30I spotted the dessert table,
00:53:32so we're good.
00:53:33I like your priorities.
00:53:35Save me some tiramisu.
00:53:36We'll be right back soon.
00:53:41Did you see her dress?
00:53:43That's the Juliette Auclair's
00:53:45Venus dress.
00:53:46I thought they only
00:53:47made one of those.
00:53:49Yeah, it's the most
00:53:50exclusive dress in the world.
00:53:51Wait, someone's wearing
00:53:52the Venus dress?
00:53:53Yeah, she went that way.
00:53:57What the hell?
00:53:58How did she even get in here?
00:53:59And why should Maya
00:54:00get to wear a famous
00:54:01one-of-a-kind dress?
00:54:16Whoops, did I ruin your dress?
00:54:19Did I ruin your dress?
00:54:21No, it's a mess,
00:54:22just like you.
00:54:42Alert, Mr. Everett.
00:54:43Someone's gone
00:54:43into his daughter's bedroom.
00:54:56You can't be in here.
00:54:57I'm sorry, I was just
00:54:58trying to...
00:54:59What's your name?
00:55:00Maya Moore.
00:55:02You're not on the list.
00:55:03I came with someone.
00:55:05Real convenient.
00:55:06Mr. Everett is on his way.
00:55:07He can confirm your story
00:55:08or not.
00:55:09If he doesn't,
00:55:10I'm calling the police.
00:55:12You're hurting me.
00:55:13Let her go, Helen.
00:55:14It's all right.
00:55:16Thank you, sir.
00:55:22I'm sorry.
00:55:27You look very familiar.
00:55:31You look very familiar.
00:55:35Oh, what?
00:55:36Um, I don't think
00:55:37we've met before.
00:55:39You're probably right.
00:55:41I'm old, you know.
00:55:43Because I've seen
00:55:44so many faces, I guess,
00:55:45I just think
00:55:46I recognize them.
00:55:49Are you all right?
00:55:51Yeah.
00:55:53I'm okay.
00:55:55Yeah.
00:55:55I'm sorry I came in here
00:55:57when I'm not supposed to.
00:55:59I was cleaning my dress.
00:56:01Yeah, well, Eve.
00:56:03No, that won't do it all,
00:56:04will it?
00:56:05Is Juliet or Claire at that?
00:56:07You recognize it?
00:56:09Yes, yes.
00:56:10Truth be told,
00:56:11I was subjected
00:56:12to many long rants
00:56:14about fashion
00:56:15and designers
00:56:16from my late daughter.
00:56:19Oh.
00:56:21I'm so sorry
00:56:23for your loss.
00:56:25Well, thank you, dear.
00:56:26You know that
00:56:27she was one of
00:56:29Juliet or Claire's
00:56:30first customers.
00:56:51An Eau Claire
00:56:52for an Eau Claire.
00:56:55Are you sure?
00:56:57It's your daughter's.
00:56:59Oh, yes, yes.
00:57:00And she would love
00:57:00nothing more than
00:57:01to see a lovely dress
00:57:03be seen
00:57:03on a lovely lady.
00:57:05Yeah.
00:57:08Thank you, sir.
00:57:14Thank you.
00:57:28Are you okay, sir?
00:57:32Yeah.
00:57:36You look so much
00:57:37like my daughter.
00:57:40Thank you
00:57:41for letting me wear it.
00:57:45Mr. Everett,
00:57:46it's time for your speech.
00:57:48Yes.
00:57:54Thank you
00:57:55for being so kind.
00:57:59Well, I wonder
00:57:59if maybe you could
00:58:00return the favor.
00:58:02Will you
00:58:03accompany an old gentleman
00:58:04to his party?
00:58:07Of course.
00:58:09Of course.
00:58:21Where's Maya?
00:58:23Ladies and gentlemen,
00:58:24please welcome
00:58:25our host for the evening,
00:58:26Mr. Everett.
00:58:37Babe, what the hell?
00:58:39What the hell
00:58:40is that skink
00:58:40with Mr. Everett
00:58:41and she now
00:58:42trying to trap him
00:58:43into being a sugar daddy?
00:58:44What a slut.
00:58:46Are you really
00:58:46going to talk
00:58:47about Mrs. Armstrong
00:58:48like that?
00:58:49Mrs. Armstrong?
00:58:52Mrs. Armstrong?
00:58:54Isn't he with
00:58:54Helena Jones?
00:58:55No.
00:58:56Ethan Armstrong
00:58:57released a statement
00:58:58that his wife
00:58:59is actually Maya Moore.
00:59:01Helena Jones
00:59:01lied about
00:59:02their relationship.
00:59:03So pathetic.
00:59:04How do you not know?
00:59:06What kind of corporate
00:59:07heiress
00:59:08doesn't meet the traits?
00:59:09The Baldwins
00:59:09really have fallen.
00:59:16Ma'am,
00:59:16you are making us
00:59:17sing.
00:59:18This is a nice event.
00:59:19If it's so nice,
00:59:20then how do you
00:59:20let trash like her in?
00:59:21All right,
00:59:22you are coming to me.
00:59:22Excuse me?
00:59:23Do you know
00:59:24who I am?
00:59:25All right,
00:59:26you are coming to me.
00:59:26Excuse me?
00:59:27Do you know
00:59:27who I am?
00:59:30Rump!
00:59:35Well,
00:59:38thank you for
00:59:39accompanying me.
00:59:40It was my pleasure.
00:59:42Well, that dress
00:59:43was made for you.
00:59:56Did you switch dates?
00:59:59I had a wardrobe
01:00:00malfunction.
01:00:01He let me borrow
01:00:02his daughter's dress.
01:00:04That means
01:00:04that he liked you
01:00:06a lot.
01:00:07That'll come in handy
01:00:08later.
01:00:10Why's that?
01:00:11You'll see.
01:00:18Ethan,
01:00:19I take it
01:00:20by that gleam
01:00:21in your eye
01:00:21that this must
01:00:23be your new bride?
01:00:24Yes.
01:00:25This is
01:00:25Maya Moore.
01:00:26Maya,
01:00:27meet Grandpa.
01:00:28Grandpa?
01:00:30Not by blood,
01:00:32but he's a family
01:00:33friend that
01:00:34helped raise me.
01:00:34Yes, yes.
01:00:35And unfortunately,
01:00:36this is what we got.
01:00:38Kind of a rascal,
01:00:39isn't he?
01:00:42But I think
01:00:43I must have
01:00:44done something right
01:00:44because you
01:00:45certainly know
01:00:45how to pick
01:00:46the most graceful
01:00:47of ladies
01:00:47for your wife.
01:00:50Thank you.
01:00:51Well, I'm
01:00:51glad you like her
01:00:52because you'll
01:00:53be spending
01:00:54a lot more time
01:00:54together during
01:00:55the merger.
01:00:57Maya is my
01:00:59new executive
01:01:00assistant.
01:01:02Maya is my
01:01:04new executive
01:01:05assistant.
01:01:06Oh, that's
01:01:07wonderful.
01:01:08Oh, I look forward
01:01:09to all of us
01:01:09working together
01:01:10now.
01:01:11I look forward
01:01:12to working
01:01:12with you.
01:01:14Well, if you'll
01:01:15excuse me,
01:01:16I'll have to see
01:01:16some old friends,
01:01:17all right?
01:01:18Enjoy your evening.
01:01:21Mademoiselle,
01:01:22no,
01:01:23Madame Armstrong.
01:01:27new executive
01:01:29assistant.
01:01:30When did that happen?
01:01:31Tonight.
01:01:33That call I took
01:01:34earlier was
01:01:35confirmation that
01:01:36the paperwork went
01:01:37through.
01:01:37I am grateful
01:01:39for the opportunity,
01:01:41but why?
01:01:43Because you're
01:01:44smart and hardworking
01:01:48meeting and
01:01:50you're beautiful.
01:01:53Now, I don't think
01:01:54that last one is
01:01:55appropriate for the
01:01:55office, Mr. Armstrong.
01:01:58Wait until you
01:01:59hear about the
01:02:00benefits.
01:02:03Oh.
01:02:07Sorry, I've
01:02:08got to take this.
01:02:11Work at the CEO
01:02:12never stops.
01:02:12Sorry.
01:02:16Okay.
01:02:17Absolutely.
01:02:18Thank you for
01:02:18your diligence.
01:02:19Great.
01:02:20Thanks for the
01:02:21update.
01:02:21I need to talk
01:02:22to you.
01:02:24I've said
01:02:25everything I need
01:02:25to say to the
01:02:26press.
01:02:27So you're
01:02:27going to ruin
01:02:27my life over
01:02:28some random
01:02:28whore?
01:02:29You better
01:02:29watch what you'd
01:02:30say, because
01:02:31I'll happily ruin
01:02:33your life for a
01:02:33second time if you
01:02:34continue to insult
01:02:35her.
01:02:36I've always been
01:02:37like this.
01:02:38Ever since we
01:02:39were kids.
01:02:39I mean, I'm
01:02:40always the one
01:02:40that wanted to
01:02:41be with you,
01:02:41and you only
01:02:42ever wanted to
01:02:43be with Stella
01:02:43Everett, and
01:02:45now she's gone,
01:02:46and you want to
01:02:46be with some
01:02:46random no-name?
01:02:47I mean, what is
01:02:48wrong with me?
01:02:50I'm perfect for
01:02:51you.
01:02:52Maya is perfect
01:02:53for me.
01:02:54I'm done with
01:02:54this conversation.
01:02:56Stella or
01:02:57Maya?
01:02:59Yeah, I wonder
01:03:00which one you'd
01:03:00choose.
01:03:02Great.
01:03:03Does Maya even
01:03:05know about
01:03:06Stella Everett?
01:03:09Keep
01:03:10interfering with
01:03:11my marriage,
01:03:12Halina, and I'll
01:03:13do a lot more
01:03:14than just ruin
01:03:15your reputation.
01:03:19Swear they're
01:03:20going to pay for
01:03:20this.
01:03:23I think we have
01:03:24a lot in common.
01:03:25Who are you?
01:03:26Someone who also
01:03:27wants to end my
01:03:29amour in Nathan
01:03:29Armstrong.
01:03:30Now why don't you
01:03:31tell me everything
01:03:32there is to know
01:03:32about Stella
01:03:33Everett?
01:03:40are you ready for
01:03:42your first day as an
01:03:43executive assistant?
01:03:45I think so.
01:03:49Have you been
01:03:50drinking champagne?
01:03:51Shut up.
01:03:58Mr. Armstrong and
01:04:00Ms. Moore.
01:04:01I'm excited to have
01:04:01you here.
01:04:02Please.
01:04:02Oh, and
01:04:03congratulations,
01:04:04Ms. Moore, on your
01:04:04first day.
01:04:05Thank you, Mr. Everett.
01:04:07This is Carol Smith
01:04:08and Daniel Miller,
01:04:09our heads of
01:04:10marketing.
01:04:11This is Ethan
01:04:11Armstrong, the CEO
01:04:12of Armstrong Enterprise.
01:04:14We know exactly
01:04:15who you are, Mr.
01:04:16Armstrong.
01:04:16It's such an honor.
01:04:17So great to work
01:04:18with you.
01:04:19And this is
01:04:19Maya Moore,
01:04:20Ethan's executive
01:04:21assistant.
01:04:22Yeah.
01:04:23Hi.
01:04:26Do you know
01:04:26who she is?
01:04:29Do you know
01:04:29who she is?
01:04:30She's my-
01:04:31New executive
01:04:31assistant.
01:04:33Very new.
01:04:33So I'm excited
01:04:34to learn from you
01:04:35both.
01:04:36Well, let's just
01:04:37hope you can
01:04:37keep up.
01:04:40The campaign
01:04:41for the
01:04:41Everett Armstrong
01:04:42merger is very
01:04:43important, requires
01:04:44expertise, so
01:04:46why don't you
01:04:47take notes?
01:04:47Sure.
01:04:49Now the biggest
01:04:50issue right now
01:04:51is how to show
01:04:52our respective
01:04:52customers why
01:04:53this merger is a
01:04:55good thing for
01:04:55them.
01:04:56We don't want
01:04:56any of our
01:04:57customers to
01:04:58think they're
01:04:58losing out on
01:04:59any Armstrong
01:05:00or Everett
01:05:01products that
01:05:01they've been
01:05:02loyal to for
01:05:02so many years.
01:05:03Exactly.
01:05:04So how do we
01:05:05roll out this
01:05:06news to our
01:05:07customer base
01:05:07and alleviate
01:05:09their fears?
01:05:10I say keep
01:05:11it simple.
01:05:12We sent out a
01:05:13mass email to
01:05:14all of our
01:05:14customers letting
01:05:15them know that
01:05:16yes, the
01:05:18merger is
01:05:18happening, but
01:05:19nothing will
01:05:21change.
01:05:21No, no, no,
01:05:23that's wrong.
01:05:24Where is the
01:05:24personal touch?
01:05:26You know, the
01:05:26Everett Corporation
01:05:27is known for
01:05:27customer service, and
01:05:29what you're talking
01:05:29about is none of
01:05:30that.
01:05:30Besides, nothing
01:05:31will change is
01:05:32inaccurate.
01:05:33We'll continue to
01:05:34make the same
01:05:34great products, of
01:05:35course, but what
01:05:37about the
01:05:37excitement for the
01:05:38future?
01:05:39How about a
01:05:40one-time discount
01:05:42for our current
01:05:43customers that'll be
01:05:44done right after the
01:05:45announcement is made.
01:05:46Now, if the
01:05:47customers are happy,
01:05:49they can't be
01:05:49worried.
01:05:50So, like a
01:05:51bribe?
01:05:53Well...
01:05:53Again, it
01:05:54undermines the
01:05:55value of the
01:05:56merger.
01:05:56Yes, I had to
01:05:57suggest that whenever
01:05:58our customers have
01:05:59an issue, we'll
01:06:00just throw money at
01:06:00it rather than
01:06:01come up with a
01:06:01real solution.
01:06:07If it's all right, I
01:06:09have an idea.
01:06:12If it's all right, I
01:06:14have an idea.
01:06:16You.
01:06:17Please.
01:06:18Better let her
01:06:19talk.
01:06:20You and Dan just
01:06:21haven't come up with
01:06:22anything yet, so let's
01:06:23hear what you have to
01:06:24say, kid.
01:06:25How about we do a
01:06:26customer-investor
01:06:27program?
01:06:28Interesting.
01:06:30Tell me more.
01:06:30So, we invite a
01:06:32group of our loyal
01:06:33customers from both
01:06:34companies and invite
01:06:35them to be insiders on
01:06:37the merger.
01:06:37They'll have special
01:06:38access to behind-the-scenes
01:06:40content, exclusive
01:06:42updates, and early
01:06:43access to new
01:06:44products.
01:06:45And if they share
01:06:46their experiences via
01:06:48social media, it
01:06:50could generate a lot
01:06:51of positive buzz.
01:06:52Which you can also
01:06:53use in other marketing
01:06:54efforts like ads and
01:06:56customer testimonials.
01:06:57You're brilliant.
01:07:00I agree.
01:07:02Okay.
01:07:03Let's go with
01:07:04Maya's plan.
01:07:09Maya, you were
01:07:11absolutely incredible
01:07:12today.
01:07:13Thank you, Mr.
01:07:14Everett.
01:07:17Can I convince you
01:07:18to go have a meal?
01:07:20I have a meeting with
01:07:21a vendor across town.
01:07:23How about just you and
01:07:24Maya eat together?
01:07:27Is that okay?
01:07:28Yeah, of course.
01:07:29Yeah, that sounds
01:07:30great.
01:07:30Okay.
01:07:31See you later.
01:07:36Well, are you hungry?
01:07:37You know, my personal
01:07:38chef is on call.
01:07:39I don't want to make
01:07:40any fuss.
01:07:41What do you normally
01:07:42eat?
01:07:42Oh, well, that's kind
01:07:43of a strange one.
01:07:46I like chocolate cereal
01:07:48with orange juice
01:07:50and not milk.
01:07:51Are you being serious?
01:07:52Mm-hmm.
01:07:53I like that, too.
01:07:55Get out of here.
01:07:56Come on.
01:07:57I don't know anybody
01:07:58that likes that to me.
01:07:59I love it.
01:08:00Let's do that.
01:08:01Well, okay.
01:08:05Mm-hmm.
01:08:08It's so good.
01:08:09I'm shocked, you know,
01:08:10that you like this stuff.
01:08:11Everybody else thinks
01:08:13I'm crazy.
01:08:14My foster father thought
01:08:15it was disgusting, too.
01:08:17Foster father?
01:08:19You're adopted, huh?
01:08:21Yeah.
01:08:22When I was 10.
01:08:23Hmm, sorry.
01:08:25At such a young age,
01:08:26it must be really
01:08:27difficult to handle that.
01:08:28Well, I'm actually not sure.
01:08:31My foster father found me
01:08:33wandering around with no memory.
01:08:35The only memory I had
01:08:36is that I was 10 years old.
01:08:38And that I like chocolate
01:08:40cereal and oranges.
01:08:41If you don't mind me asking,
01:08:43how old are you now?
01:08:47If you don't mind me asking,
01:08:49how old are you now?
01:08:51I'm 27.
01:08:54Hello?
01:08:56All right, I'll be right there.
01:08:59I'm sorry, Mr. Everett.
01:09:01The bank just called
01:09:02and there's some kind of issue.
01:09:04It's fine.
01:09:04It's fine.
01:09:05Go ahead.
01:09:06We'll have some more cereal
01:09:07and orange juice later.
01:09:09Sounds good.
01:09:10Yeah.
01:09:1927.
01:09:24Going somewhere?
01:09:26What?
01:09:27Was it the bank?
01:09:29Miss Moore, please hurry.
01:09:31There's an issue
01:09:32with your savings account.
01:09:33So you lured me out here.
01:09:36What do you want?
01:09:37I just have some information
01:09:38on your husband
01:09:38that I think you might want to hear.
01:09:41Why should I trust you?
01:09:43You're a liar.
01:09:44Yeah, maybe.
01:09:46But this information
01:09:48can't be verified.
01:09:49Did you not think
01:09:50to search up Ethan
01:09:51and his past?
01:09:54No, but I trust him.
01:09:58So you know all about Stella Everett?
01:10:02So you know all about Stella Everett?
01:10:04I know that they were childhood friends.
01:10:07I guess he had a crush on her.
01:10:09It was much more than a crush.
01:10:11I mean, they were engaged.
01:10:14And then she disappeared
01:10:16and Ethan was devastated.
01:10:20Why do you think a catch like him
01:10:21has been single all these years?
01:10:24Why do you think his grandmother
01:10:25had to practically force him
01:10:28to get married?
01:10:29I just...
01:10:30Because he's been looking
01:10:32for Stella this whole time.
01:10:34He only settled for you
01:10:36so that he could merge
01:10:37with her family's company.
01:10:40Your marriage only exists
01:10:41because he loves Stella.
01:10:45And he always will be.
01:10:47But I just wanted to let you know,
01:10:49you know, girl to girl.
01:10:57Nice work.
01:10:58Come on.
01:11:02What do you mean
01:11:02you haven't seen her?
01:11:03Find my wife.
01:11:09Where have you been?
01:11:11Grandpa said you left work
01:11:12hours ago.
01:11:13Yeah, Grandpa.
01:11:15Do you call him that
01:11:16because in your mind
01:11:17you're married to Stella Everett?
01:11:21What?
01:11:21Is it true that you've been
01:11:22in love with Stella Everett
01:11:23your entire life?
01:11:25And the only reason you married me
01:11:27was to lock in the merger
01:11:28with the Everett Corporation?
01:11:30You know how our marriage started
01:11:32and you know that how I feel
01:11:33about you now is real.
01:11:35Do I?
01:11:36Am I the only way
01:11:37you could tie yourself to her?
01:11:38The merger may have been
01:11:39an ode to someone I care about,
01:11:41but that doesn't mean
01:11:42and I don't love you?
01:11:45Maya,
01:11:48I love you.
01:11:51Am I just some placeholder
01:11:52for a girl that you will never have?
01:11:54You're not.
01:11:55I swear.
01:11:56How am I supposed to live up to a girl
01:11:58you've been in love with
01:11:59your entire life?
01:12:00Maya, please,
01:12:01you do.
01:12:02Even,
01:12:03I am never
01:12:03going to be Stella Everett.
01:12:06But you might actually be
01:12:08Stella Everett.
01:12:15What?
01:12:21When we were
01:12:22ten years old,
01:12:23Stella disappeared.
01:12:24Kidnapped,
01:12:25probably.
01:12:27Grandpa and I
01:12:28never saw her again.
01:12:31until
01:12:32seventeen years ago
01:12:33in June.
01:12:35That's the same
01:12:36exact timeline.
01:12:38No, come on.
01:12:39Maya,
01:12:40you look just like her.
01:12:42When you were
01:12:42ten years old,
01:12:43you were an orphan
01:12:44who lost her memory.
01:12:46Your foster father,
01:12:47he never actually
01:12:48filed a child's report.
01:12:50I wouldn't be surprised
01:12:51if he had said
01:12:52to do with the criminal.
01:12:53This is all
01:12:54way too much.
01:12:56I just cannot
01:12:57believe that.
01:13:02Then you need
01:13:03something irrefutable.
01:13:06Let's take a DNA test.
01:13:09What if I refuse?
01:13:11What if I refuse?
01:13:14What?
01:13:15What if
01:13:16I don't want
01:13:16to take a DNA test?
01:13:18What if I just
01:13:19want to be
01:13:19Maya Moore
01:13:20for the rest of my life?
01:13:22Not Maya Moore
01:13:23might be Stella Everett.
01:13:25I just want to be
01:13:26Maya,
01:13:27the lonely orphan Moore.
01:13:33Then I would be
01:13:34okay with that.
01:13:36Really?
01:13:37I promise.
01:13:40As long as you can
01:13:41still be
01:13:42Maya Armstrong.
01:13:45Not because I might
01:13:46be Stella Everett?
01:13:47No.
01:13:49Because I know
01:13:50you're Maya Moore.
01:13:51and she's the only
01:13:53woman I want
01:13:54to be my wife.
01:13:59I'll stop digging
01:14:02and I promise
01:14:03to never mention
01:14:04the DNA test again.
01:14:07Actually,
01:14:09let's do it.
01:14:11Really?
01:14:14Now that I know
01:14:15we're good
01:14:16no matter what
01:14:18let's find out
01:14:19if I'm actually
01:14:20Stella Everett.
01:14:24Hello?
01:14:25Would you like to
01:14:25accept a collect
01:14:26call from the
01:14:26county jail?
01:14:27What?
01:14:28I swear
01:14:29Brooks is in
01:14:30trouble.
01:14:31Yes,
01:14:32I'll accept the
01:14:33call.
01:14:33One moment.
01:14:36Am I speaking
01:14:37to one of the
01:14:38Bulbans?
01:14:39Yes.
01:14:40Who are you?
01:14:41How did you get
01:14:42this number?
01:14:42I'm an old
01:14:43friend of the
01:14:43family.
01:14:44That has nothing
01:14:45to do with me
01:14:46so bye.
01:14:47Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:14:48Hang up, hang up.
01:14:49You don't want
01:14:49to hang up by me.
01:14:50I mean, you don't
01:14:51want to lose
01:14:52everything you've
01:14:52got, do you?
01:14:53Who the hell
01:14:54are you?
01:14:55I'm the guy
01:14:55your family paid
01:14:56to kidnap
01:14:57Stella Everett.
01:15:02I'm the guy
01:15:03your family paid
01:15:04to kidnap
01:15:04Stella Everett.
01:15:07I guess you knew
01:15:07about the family
01:15:08secret, huh?
01:15:10I don't know
01:15:11anything about
01:15:12that...
01:15:13Got the bullshit,
01:15:14sweetheart.
01:15:14You can't con
01:15:15a con.
01:15:16But, you know,
01:15:17I can keep my
01:15:17mouth shut.
01:15:18In exchange
01:15:19for what?
01:15:20Stella's husband
01:15:20threw me in jail
01:15:21so I need somebody
01:15:22to come out
01:15:22and bail me out.
01:15:24Stella's husband?
01:15:26She's alive?
01:15:27Oh, she's more
01:15:28than alive.
01:15:28She's living
01:15:29a grand life.
01:15:30She's married
01:15:31to Ethan Armstrong.
01:15:34My amor
01:15:35is Stella Everett?
01:15:36Yep.
01:15:37Can you imagine
01:15:38what would happen
01:15:39to your business
01:15:39if Mr. Armstrong
01:15:40finds out?
01:15:42Lose everything.
01:15:44Exactly.
01:15:45So,
01:15:46why don't you
01:15:47move Dan over
01:15:48to the
01:15:49county jail
01:15:50and bring some cash?
01:15:51Fine.
01:15:52I'll be there soon.
01:15:59This could ruin everything!
01:16:03How am I going to make sure
01:16:04that this never gets out?
01:16:07Maya Moore can never
01:16:08figure out
01:16:09that she's Stella Everett
01:16:10but how?
01:16:15Get me a meeting
01:16:16with Mr. Everett
01:16:17immediately.
01:16:18Tell him I have
01:16:19some information
01:16:20about his granddaughter.
01:16:24So,
01:16:25I think we should
01:16:26just go in there
01:16:27and tell Grandpa
01:16:28everything from the beginning.
01:16:29And then we can ask
01:16:31if he'll take
01:16:31a DNA test.
01:16:34You ready?
01:16:37I'm ready.
01:16:42I'll be right
01:16:43with you,
01:16:43Ms. Baldwin.
01:16:56Ms. Baldwin.
01:16:57Came as soon as I heard.
01:16:59What information
01:17:00do you have
01:17:00about Stella?
01:17:02Does it have
01:17:02anything to do
01:17:03with Maya?
01:17:04Have some tea first.
01:17:05Mr. Everett,
01:17:06you need to stay calm.
01:17:08And this will help.
01:17:10Thank you.
01:17:22Hey, Grandpa?
01:17:24You in here?
01:17:25Ethan, look.
01:17:32Call 911.
01:17:33Quick!
01:17:36We're still running tests,
01:17:38so at this moment
01:17:39we don't know
01:17:40what caused
01:17:40Mr. Everett's coma.
01:17:42Will he pull through?
01:17:44It's too soon to say.
01:17:46There was one thing
01:17:47he wanted
01:17:48before he died
01:17:48and that was
01:17:50to find his granddaughter.
01:17:52Would it be possible
01:17:54to run a DNA test?
01:17:56Not without his consent.
01:17:57Besides,
01:17:58isn't his granddaughter
01:17:59already with him?
01:18:01What are you talking about?
01:18:03She's in there
01:18:04with him right now.
01:18:14Ethan, it's been a while.
01:18:19Stella?
01:18:22Stella?
01:18:27You're not still shy.
01:18:28His face used to get so red
01:18:30when I would hug him as a kid.
01:18:33Oh, I'm sorry.
01:18:34Who are you?
01:18:36Maya.
01:18:37Maya Moore.
01:18:38I'm Stella Everett.
01:18:39It's nice to meet you.
01:18:40Maya's my wife.
01:18:42Oh.
01:18:44Wow.
01:18:46Did our marriage
01:18:47under the yellow swing set
01:18:48mean nothing to you?
01:18:49How did you know about that?
01:18:51Of course I remember.
01:18:53I think your vows
01:18:54were something like
01:18:55I promised to give you
01:18:56a lollipop every day.
01:18:57Yeah.
01:18:59They were.
01:19:03Maya.
01:19:12Maya.
01:19:16I want it endless.
01:19:18I want it endless.
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