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Pretty Baby Episode Drama, Romance, Fake Relationship
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00:00:01What? This is my coat.
00:00:03And you expect me to believe that?
00:00:06This coat cost a thousand dollars.
00:00:08Don't touch her!
00:00:10A whore and a thief.
00:00:13Oh, I should have known.
00:00:14We didn't steal it. It's my coat.
00:00:17That's couture.
00:00:19No prostitute could afford to pay that for her child.
00:00:23Give us the coat back.
00:00:24It's freezing outside.
00:00:26Then go give someone a quickie in the alley to pay for a new one.
00:00:30How much do you charge?
00:00:32Five dollars.
00:00:34It's gonna take a lot of quickies to pay for that coat.
00:00:38Hand it over now.
00:00:44This might ruin my deal with Tad and cost me everything.
00:00:47But I can't let this little girl freeze outside in the cold.
00:00:55We will not hand over this coat.
00:00:59You don't want to do that.
00:01:01Trust me.
00:01:29You don't want to do it.
00:01:30You don't want to do it.
00:01:30You don't want to do it.
00:01:31You don't want to do it.
00:01:31You don't want to do it.
00:01:32You don't want to do it.
00:01:33You don't want to do it.
00:01:34You don't want to do it.
00:01:35You don't want to do it.
00:01:37You don't want to do it.
00:01:38You don't want to do it.
00:01:38You don't want to do it.
00:01:39You don't want to do it.
00:01:40You don't want to do it.
00:01:42You don't want to do it.
00:02:13You don't want to do that.
00:02:15Trust me.
00:02:16Ow!
00:02:18You broke my arm, you crazy bitch!
00:02:21You haven't seemed crazy.
00:02:23Oh, I am calling the cops!
00:02:27If I cause a scene at Tad's boutique, he could cancel our deal.
00:02:31But I can't let this little girl go outside without a coat in the middle of winter.
00:02:36I'm sure Mr. Williams will reward me handsomely for stopping a shoplifter at his store.
00:02:42Hmm.
00:02:43And I'm sure he will love the publicity this will bring.
00:02:49Prostitutes frequenting his store?
00:02:52That'll be great for his brand.
00:02:55Let's go, Lily.
00:02:57We're leaving with the coat.
00:03:04Get to my Broadway store.
00:03:06Now.
00:04:30Thanks for setting up for me in there.
00:04:32It's my fault.
00:04:34If you hadn't been with me, none of this would have happened.
00:04:40If I hadn't been with you, I wouldn't have a coat right now.
00:04:45Why was that woman so mean to you?
00:04:49Well, sometimes people are pretty on the outside and ugly on the inside.
00:04:55I'd rather be ugly on the outside and pretty on the inside.
00:04:59Lucky for you, you are pretty on the inside and the outside.
00:05:12Perfect.
00:05:14Let's get you some hot chocolate.
00:05:16I know.
00:05:17The best place.
00:05:26Oh, Mr. Williams, I didn't realize you were coming in today.
00:05:30I would have laid out all the finest pieces for you.
00:05:33That won't be necessary.
00:05:35I understand that you accosted my daughter in this store today.
00:05:40What?
00:05:40I would never.
00:05:42And I would have known if your daughter had come in here today.
00:05:48Clearly not.
00:06:01I didn't realize she was your daughter, sir.
00:06:03So if she was just some poor kid off the street, ripping her coat off her would be okay?
00:06:08I thought it was stolen.
00:06:09So what if it was?
00:06:11I would rather let a kid in need walk out of here with an overpriced coat that let them freeze
00:06:16in the cold.
00:06:17This is a misunderstanding.
00:06:19You have to understand.
00:06:20But the woman that she was with, she was...
00:06:23Was what?
00:06:25She was a whore.
00:06:31That whore is my fiance!
00:06:35And now this store is out of business.
00:06:39And that's too bad.
00:06:40Because she and my daughter were prepared to spend a fortune in here today.
00:06:45And at 25%, you could have bought yourself 10 more of those hideous shirts.
00:06:53Pack up everything.
00:06:54The store is now closed.
00:06:59Wait.
00:07:00No.
00:07:02No.
00:07:04No.
00:07:07No.
00:07:08No.
00:07:08No.
00:07:08No.
00:07:09No.
00:07:09No.
00:07:09No.
00:07:09No.
00:07:10No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:11No.
00:07:23No.
00:07:53You're right. This is the best hot chocolate in the city.
00:07:56I can't believe it's from a corner store.
00:07:59Well, sometimes the best things aren't the most expensive.
00:08:04That's not what Tess thinks.
00:08:06What's it do with Tess?
00:08:08She and my dad dated for a bit.
00:08:10Then he dumped her.
00:08:12She said she's going to win him back and then send me off to boarding school.
00:08:17What? Why?
00:08:19So she can be alone with my daddy. Without me.
00:08:22Who wouldn't want to be around you all the time?
00:08:26If you were my daughter, I would want to be around you every single minute of every single day.
00:08:34Your daddy is very lucky to have you.
00:08:40Thank you, Rosie, for the best day ever.
00:08:45Explain how you stood up for my daughter.
00:08:48If she hadn't been with someone like me, they never would have given her a hard time.
00:08:54You're right.
00:08:55And nine out of ten women would have given that woman my daughter's coat off her back.
00:08:59What you did in there, well, that is the kind of thing that a mother would have done.
00:09:04You sure you don't have a kid of your own lying around somewhere?
00:09:07I...
00:09:08I...
00:09:08I'm joking.
00:09:10Listen.
00:09:11Tess wants to have dinner with us tonight.
00:09:13I think she wants to scope you out.
00:09:16Which is why I want you to wear...
00:09:20This.
00:09:23It belonged to my late wife, Marilyn.
00:09:27It was her favorite piece of jewelry.
00:09:29I can't wear this.
00:09:31You can.
00:09:33And you will.
00:09:34We have to sell this.
00:09:36And when Tess sees you wearing this, well, she will believe that our engagement is real.
00:09:42What if something happens to it?
00:09:44It looks super expensive.
00:09:49Actually, it's priceless.
00:09:53But, I trust you, Rosie.
00:09:58You don't even know me.
00:10:00But I'm getting to.
00:10:09That birthmark is exactly the same.
00:10:14That birthmark?
00:10:16No, it can't be.
00:10:18The adoption agency said Lily's mother died in childbirth.
00:10:22You okay?
00:10:24Uh, yep.
00:10:25Uh, fine.
00:10:29I can't wear this outfit.
00:10:30And the shopping trip was a disaster.
00:10:33Yeah, which is why I brought you this.
00:10:37That's the dress.
00:10:39I know, it's too expensive.
00:10:41It is barely enough.
00:10:44What you're doing for me and Lily, well, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate it.
00:10:50We both do.
00:10:55Speaking of...
00:11:00You're first payment.
00:11:02Right.
00:11:06Um, I have to take this, but I'll see you tonight.
00:11:09Yeah.
00:11:09Okay.
00:11:10This is just business, Rosie.
00:11:12You're not falling for him, and he's not falling for you.
00:11:16Focus on what's important.
00:11:18Finding your daughter.
00:11:26That's my daughter.
00:11:28That's human rights.
00:11:33So, that's theût of many reason.
00:11:36That's what I rude to me and protect her right now.
00:11:36Another reflection.
00:11:36I bear in Katherine for whom I shall start my daughter.
00:11:37You're not falling for me but you're not,
00:11:37what I reallyena,
00:11:37the truth is like,
00:11:37the Yeah.
00:11:37So, oh my God.
00:11:53It's been my Brizneux.
00:12:25Why aren't you dressed yet? Dinner's in an hour.
00:12:28Lily, this place, it's the most expensive restaurant in the city.
00:12:33The plates alone cost $200.
00:12:37I can't even pronounce most of these dishes.
00:12:40Who am I kidding? I can't do this.
00:12:43Yes, you can. Because I'm going to help you.
00:12:50Hello? I'd like to order room service.
00:12:53Everything on the menu.
00:12:55Rissy Bickle.
00:12:59Dinner napkin.
00:13:02Dinner napkin.
00:13:05Salad fork, dinner fork, fruit fork, and...
00:13:09I'm not sure what this fork is.
00:13:11You can just get rid of it.
00:13:16And bon appetit!
00:13:18And bon appetit!
00:13:18And bon appetit!
00:13:41Fui.
00:13:42Wet.
00:13:43Wet.
00:13:46Wet.
00:13:47Wet.
00:13:48Wet.
00:14:07Wet.y
00:14:18How did you learn how to do all this?
00:14:20My old nanny, she took care of me when my mom died.
00:14:29Wow, she's beautiful.
00:14:32My dad has never been the same since she died.
00:14:37Well?
00:14:38Well, losing someone can change you.
00:14:43Have you ever lost someone, Rosie?
00:14:49Yes, my daughter.
00:14:52But I'm hoping very soon I'll find her again.
00:14:58I'm sure you will.
00:15:02Oh my God, what? I'm gonna be late.
00:15:30What is that?
00:15:31I believe I've seen her in a movie before.
00:15:43Oh, you look beautiful.
00:16:03I believe I've seen her in a movie before.
00:16:06I've seen her in a movie before.
00:16:11I love you, Rosie.
00:16:11I know my wife's good for this.
00:16:16If I'm not me'n anybody...
00:16:23I know she's left tęthe market.
00:16:24The end of the winter…
00:16:24You see my father in advance.
00:16:26It might be very well for me.
00:16:26I think she và dại hệ pounder,
00:16:30and that's when you're left.
00:16:32You see her alone…
00:16:33Are you there now?
00:16:33Rosie tell me about yourself you certainly came out of nowhere what does
00:16:43he see in her you never looked at me that way I've been around I'm sure you
00:16:50have the funny thing is I couldn't find a record of a Rosie Dolores anywhere well
00:17:00I'm not high society or anything then how did you and Tad meet on the street the
00:17:10street that's right my car nearly hit her daddy you can't possibly sell your hotel
00:17:22to him while he's engaged to someone he met on the street sir I hope that you
00:17:29would trust my taste in women after all I did date your daughter didn't I Rosie
00:17:36looks perfectly respectable to me I hope you don't mind Rosie I took the
00:17:44liberty of ordering for you you have eaten lobster before right this wasn't on the
00:17:50room service menu what do I do don't tell me you haven't had lobster before Rosie
00:17:56yeah of course go on eat it
00:18:00mm-hmm
00:18:21oh my god I am so sorry
00:18:29you said you met her on the street dad that tracks okay you know what
00:18:37I will never eat here again
00:18:44daddy wasn't he one of our regulars looks like Rosie just lost us a client maybe you should find someone
00:18:50else to buy your hotel
00:18:53if I just cost Tad this deal our contract will be over and I'll never find my daughter
00:19:03you
00:19:21I'm so sorry
00:19:24don't worry my dear that man was an asshole he always sent his dishes back no I've never had much
00:19:32of a taste for lobster myself
00:19:34I used to call them cockroaches of the sea I think I'll pass you should feel free to do so
00:19:40as well
00:19:41daddy do you know how expensive these lobsters are these are pearl lobsters from the West Pacific
00:19:47maybe you should have checked with everyone before ordering for them
00:19:58oh my god you just can't get out of your own way can you if you'll excuse me
00:20:17I know you're not who you say you are Rosie Dolores
00:20:20in fact I know what you're hiding
00:20:41you
00:20:45you
00:20:46you
00:21:11I'm not hiding anything
00:21:13oh come on there's no way that Tad would choose someone like you over someone like me
00:21:20you obviously have something over him
00:21:24is it so hard for you to believe he might just like me more
00:21:29the richest man in the country
00:21:32yes it is even in that dress it's clear you are just a tacky nobody
00:21:40the only thing that's tacky here is your personality
00:21:45now if you'll excuse me I have to go dry off the water some bitch spilled on me
00:21:49don't you walk away from me
00:22:06what I hope that necklace wasn't expensive
00:22:09that necklace belonged to Tad's wife you knew that
00:22:12oh well
00:22:13I guess you can kiss your engagement goodbye
00:22:32our deal is going to be over I'm never going to find my daughter
00:22:36the necklace
00:22:38go fetch bitch
00:22:41good luck finding all of those pearls
00:22:43Rosie Dolores
00:22:46why would you do that you know how much this necklace meant to Tad
00:22:50yes and it should have been around my neck not yours
00:22:56my father owns this hotel if you help her you're fired
00:23:03I can't wait to see Tad's face when he realizes you've ruined his precious wife's necklace
00:23:10I didn't break the necklace you did
00:23:13and who's he going to believe me or some whore he just picked up off the street
00:23:19oh my goodness Rosie you clumsy fool
00:23:23I can't believe you just broke Tad's priceless necklace
00:23:52I saw her do it
00:23:53I think she was planning on selling the pearls all across the city
00:23:56I know how much this means to you so that's why I'm helping out
00:24:02I'm so sorry Tad
00:24:05I should probably go
00:24:07yes I think that would be for the best Rosie Dolores
00:24:10you don't belong here
00:24:12wait
00:24:18Rosie didn't do this
00:24:20yes she did
00:24:22we all saw her
00:24:24didn't we
00:24:26no
00:24:27you did Tess
00:24:29because you're petty
00:24:30and jealous
00:24:32and you can't stand the fact that I am finally happy
00:24:37I didn't break the necklace
00:24:39she did
00:25:01how would you like to pay for the repair?
00:25:03by cash or check
00:25:11daddy what are you doing?
00:25:13she will pay for the necklace herself
00:25:15and not with a credit card tied to my account
00:25:17all of my money's tied to your account
00:25:19well I guess you better get a job
00:25:21at this hotel
00:25:22washing dishes
00:25:24starting today
00:25:27daddy please
00:25:28no I realized I've spoiled you
00:25:31I've ruined you
00:25:32but no more
00:25:33Tad
00:25:34my daughter will be paying for the necklace in full
00:25:37with her first paycheck
00:25:38let's go
00:25:42I never should have come here
00:25:44it was a mistake
00:25:45you're right
00:25:48it was
00:25:53I never should have come here
00:25:53I never should have come here
00:25:54I never should have come here
00:25:54I never should have come here
00:25:54I never should have come here
00:25:54I never should have come here
00:25:54I never should have come here
00:25:55I never should have come here
00:25:56I never should have come here
00:25:57I never should have come here
00:25:58I never should have come here
00:25:59I never should have come here
00:26:00I never should have come here
00:26:00I never should have come here
00:26:00I never should have come here
00:26:02I never should have come here
00:26:19I shouldn't have brought you here.
00:26:20I should give this back to you.
00:26:23There goes every chance I have of finding my daughter.
00:26:26What I meant was, I shouldn't have brought you here to eat this French food.
00:26:32I know just the place, no forks are required.
00:26:37Wow.
00:26:42Two, please.
00:26:45Here you go, Ralph. Keep the change, alright?
00:26:53Take these.
00:26:54Come on.
00:26:56Come on.
00:27:01You seem to know everyone here.
00:27:04This is my home.
00:27:06These are my people.
00:27:09Who is this woman?
00:27:11You know I grew up here?
00:27:12The only people whose names I knew were paid by my father to take care of me.
00:27:15He never would have bothered to learn the names of a street vendor, let alone eat at one.
00:27:19He was missing out.
00:27:26Well, thank you for an interesting night.
00:27:30Is that code for total disaster?
00:27:33No.
00:27:34Actually, it was the most fun that I have had in a really long time.
00:27:40Then you need to get out more.
00:27:42I have never met anyone quite like you, Rosie Dolores.
00:27:46Well, if you go to 15th and Vine, you'll find a dozen women just like me.
00:27:52No, come on, Rosie. You're nothing like women like that.
00:27:57Actually, I'm exactly like those women.
00:27:59You know what we're doing here is just a different side of the same coin.
00:28:05I should go to bed.
00:28:07What?
00:28:08This is my coat.
00:28:10And you expect me to believe that?
00:28:12This coat cost a thousand dollars.
00:28:15Don't touch her.
00:28:17A whore and a thief.
00:28:19Oh, I should have known.
00:28:21We didn't steal it.
00:28:22It's my coat.
00:28:24That's couture.
00:28:25No prostitute could afford to pay that for her child.
00:28:30Give us the coat back.
00:28:31It's freezing outside.
00:28:33Then go give someone a quickie in the alley to pay for a new one.
00:28:37How much do you charge?
00:28:39Five dollars.
00:28:40It's gonna take a lot of quickies to pay for that coat.
00:28:45Hand it over.
00:28:46Now.
00:28:50This might ruin-
00:28:51You don't wanna do that.
00:28:53Trust me.
00:28:54Ow!
00:28:56You broke my arm, you crazy bitch!
00:28:59You haven't seen crazy.
00:29:01Well, I am calling the cops!
00:29:05If I cause a scene at Tad's Boutique, he could cancel our deal.
00:29:09But I can't let this little girl go outside without a coat in the middle of winter.
00:29:14I'm sure Mr. Williams will reward me handsomely for stopping a shoplifter at his store.
00:29:20Hmm.
00:29:21And I'm sure he will love the publicity this will bring.
00:29:27Prostitutes frequenting his store?
00:29:30That'll be great for his brand.
00:29:33Let's go, Lily.
00:29:34We're leaving.
00:29:36We're leaving.
00:29:36The coat.
00:29:42Get to my Broadway store.
00:29:44Now.
00:29:47Thanks for setting up for me in there.
00:29:50It's my fault.
00:29:51If you hadn't been with me, none of this would have happened.
00:29:57If I hadn't been with you, I wouldn't have a coat right now.
00:30:03Why was that woman so mean to you?
00:30:07Well, sometimes people are pretty on the outside and ugly on the inside.
00:30:13I'd rather be ugly on the outside and pretty on the inside.
00:30:17Lucky for you, you are pretty on the inside and the outside.
00:30:30Perfect.
00:30:31Let's get you some hot chocolate.
00:30:33I know the best place.
00:30:41I didn't realize she was your daughter, sir.
00:30:43So if she was just some poor kid off the street ripping her coat off her would be okay?
00:30:47I thought it was stolen.
00:30:48So what if it was?
00:30:50I would rather let a kid in need walk out of here with an overpriced coat that let them freeze
00:30:55in the cold.
00:30:56This is a misunderstanding.
00:30:58You have to understand that the woman that she was with, she was-
00:31:03Was what?
00:31:04She was a whore.
00:31:10That whore is my fiance.
00:31:14And now this store is out of business.
00:31:18And that's too bad.
00:31:20Because she and my daughter were prepared to spend a fortune in here today.
00:31:24And at 25%, you could have bought yourself 10 more of those hideous shirts.
00:31:32Pack up everything.
00:31:34The store is now closed.
00:31:39What?
00:31:40No.
00:31:41No.
00:31:43No.
00:31:46No.
00:31:48No.
00:31:50No.
00:31:51No.
00:31:59More than 1.
00:31:59You're right.
00:32:00No.
00:32:00This is the best hot chocolate in the city.
00:32:02I can't believe it's from a corner store!
00:32:05No.
00:32:05Well, no.
00:32:06No.
00:32:07Love them.
00:32:08No, meertown.
00:32:10thinks. What's it do with Tess? She and my dad dated for a bit. Then he dumped her. She
00:32:19said she's gonna win him back and then send me off to boarding school. What? Why? So
00:32:25she can be alone with my daddy without me. Who wouldn't want to be around you all the
00:32:30time? If you were my daughter, I would want to be around you every single minute of every
00:32:38single day. Your daddy is very lucky to have you. Explain how you stood up for my
00:32:47daughter. If she hadn't been with someone like me, they never would have given her a
00:32:53hard time. You're right. And nine out of ten women would have given that woman my
00:32:58daughter's coat off her back. What you did in there, well, that is the kind of thing
00:33:03that a mother would have done. You sure you don't have a kid of your own line around
00:33:06somewhere? I'm joking. Listen, Tess wants to have dinner with us tonight. I think she
00:33:13wants to scope you out, which is why I want you to wear this. It belonged to my late
00:33:24wife, Marilyn. It was her favorite piece of jewelry. I can't wear this. You can and you
00:33:33will. We have to sell this. And when Tess sees you wearing this, well, she...
00:33:40That birthmark? No, it can't be. The adoption agency said Lily's mother died in childbirth.
00:33:48You okay?
00:33:50Uh, yep. Ah, fine.
00:33:55I can't wear this outfit. And the shopping trip was a disaster.
00:33:58Yeah, which is why I brought you this. That's the dress. I know, it's too expensive.
00:34:07It is barely enough. Look, what you're doing for me and Lily, well, I cannot tell you how
00:34:15much I appreciate it. We both do. Speaking of...
00:34:26Your first payment. Right.
00:34:32Um, I have to take this, but I'll see you tonight.
00:34:35Yeah. Okay.
00:34:36This is just business, Rosie. You're not falling for him, and he's not falling for you. Focus
00:34:42on what's important. Finding your daughter.
00:34:51Really?
00:34:56Yeah.
00:35:01Yeah.
00:35:20So that's what we're doing today?
00:35:29Where is your dress yet?
00:35:31Dinner's in an hour.
00:35:32Lily, this place, it's the most expensive restaurant in the city.
00:35:37The plates alone cost $200.
00:35:41I can't even pronounce most of these dishes.
00:35:44Who am I kidding?
00:35:45I can't do this.
00:35:47Yes, you can.
00:35:48Because I'm going to help.
00:35:53Hello, I'd like to order room service.
00:35:57Everything on the menu.
00:35:59Receive it cool?
00:36:03Dinner napkin.
00:36:06Dinner napkin.
00:36:09Salad fork, dinner fork, fruit fork, and...
00:36:13I'm not sure what this fork is.
00:36:15You can just get rid of it.
00:36:19And bon appétit.
00:36:22And bon appétit.
00:36:45Wait.
00:36:46Wait.
00:37:30How'd you learn how to do all this?
00:37:32My old nanny.
00:37:33She took care of me when my mom died.
00:37:40Wow.
00:37:42She's beautiful.
00:37:44My dad has never been the same since she died.
00:37:50Well, losing someone can change you.
00:37:55Have you ever lost someone, Rosie?
00:38:00Yes.
00:38:02My daughter.
00:38:04But I'm hoping very soon I'll find her again.
00:38:10I'm sure you will.
00:38:12And when you do, she's going to be the luckiest girl in the world to have you as a mom.
00:38:26Oh my god, Lily.
00:38:27What?
00:38:51I'm going to be late.
00:38:51Oh my god.
00:38:52What?
00:38:52I'm going to be late.
00:38:58Oh my god.
00:39:19What is that?
00:39:20I believe I've seen her in a movie before.
00:39:33Oh, you look beautiful.
00:39:53I believe that she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:53the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:55the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:39:57the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been the same since she's been
00:40:01the same since she's
00:40:24He gave her his late wife's necklace?
00:40:27Time for this bitch to go down.
00:40:30So, Rosie, tell me about yourself.
00:40:34You certainly came out of nowhere.
00:40:40What does he see in her?
00:40:42He never looked at me that way.
00:40:44I've been around.
00:40:46I'm sure you have.
00:40:48The funny thing is, I couldn't find a record of a Rosie Dolores anywhere.
00:40:57Well, I'm not high society or anything.
00:41:01Then how did you and Tad meet?
00:41:04On the street.
00:41:07The street?
00:41:09That's right.
00:41:11My car nearly hit her.
00:41:16Daddy, you can't possibly sell your hotel to him while he's engaged to someone he met on the street.
00:41:23Sir, I hope that you would trust my taste in women.
00:41:28After all, I did date your daughter.
00:41:31Don't tell me you haven't had lobster before, Rosie.
00:41:33Of course.
00:41:36Go on.
00:41:37Eat it.
00:41:39Right.
00:41:59Oh, my God.
00:42:01I am so sorry.
00:42:07You said you met her on the street, Tad.
00:42:10That tracks.
00:42:11Okay, you know what?
00:42:13I swear.
00:42:14Don't.
00:42:15It's okay.
00:42:16I will never eat here again!
00:42:21Daddy, wasn't he one of our regulars?
00:42:23Looks like Rosie just lost us a client.
00:42:26Maybe you should find someone else to buy you a hotel.
00:42:31If I just cost Tad this deal, our contract will be over and I'll never find my daughter.
00:42:41I'm so sorry.
00:42:44Don't worry, my dear.
00:42:45That man was an asshole.
00:42:48He always sent his dishes back.
00:42:50You know, I've never had much of a taste for lobster myself.
00:42:54I used to call them Cockroaches of the Sea.
00:42:57I think I'll pass.
00:42:59You should feel free to do so as well.
00:43:01Daddy, do you know how expensive these lobsters are?
00:43:04These are pearl lobsters from the West Pacific!
00:43:07Maybe you should have checked with everyone before ordering for them.
00:43:18Oh, my God.
00:43:19You just can't get out of your own way, can you?
00:43:22If you'll, um, excuse me.
00:43:36I know you're not who you say you are, Rosie Dolores.
00:43:40In fact, I know what you're hiding.
00:43:49I'm not hiding anything.
00:43:52Oh, come on.
00:43:53There's no way that Tad would choose someone like you over someone like me.
00:43:59You obviously have something over him.
00:44:03Is it so hard for you to believe he might just like me more?
00:44:07The richest man in the country?
00:44:10Yes, it is.
00:44:12Even in that dress, it's clear you are just a tacky nobody.
00:44:18The only thing that's tacky here is your personality.
00:44:23Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go dry off the water some bitch spilled on me.
00:44:27Why don't you walk away from me?
00:44:43What?
00:44:44I hope that necklace wasn't expensive.
00:44:47That necklace belonged to Tad's wife!
00:44:49You knew that!
00:44:50Oh, well.
00:44:51I guess you can kiss your engagement goodbye.
00:44:57Goodbye.
00:45:16Our deal is going to be over.
00:45:18I'm never going to find my daughter.
00:45:21The necklace!
00:45:23Go fetch, bitch!
00:45:25Good luck finding all of those pearls, Rosie Dolores.
00:45:30Why would you do that?
00:45:32You know how much this necklace meant to Tad.
00:45:35Yes, and it should have been around my neck, not yours.
00:45:41My father owns this hotel.
00:45:42If you help her, you're fired.
00:45:47I can't wait to see Tad's face when he realises you've ruined his precious wife's necklace.
00:45:55I didn't break the necklace.
00:45:57You did.
00:45:57And who's he going to believe?
00:45:59Me?
00:46:00Or some whore he just picked up off the street?
00:46:04Oh my goodness!
00:46:06Rosie, you clumsy fool!
00:46:08I can't believe you just broke Tad's priceless necklace!
00:46:39I saw her do it.
00:46:40I think she was planning on selling the pearls all across the city.
00:46:43I know how much this means to you, so that's why I'm helping out.
00:46:48I'm so sorry, Dad.
00:46:51I should probably go.
00:46:53Yes, I think that would be for the best, Rosie Dolores.
00:46:57You don't belong here.
00:46:58Wait!
00:47:05Rosie didn't do this.
00:47:07Yes, she did.
00:47:09We all saw her, didn't we?
00:47:13No, you did, Tess.
00:47:16Because you're petty and jealous.
00:47:18And you can't stand the fact that I am finally happy.
00:47:23I didn't break the necklace.
00:47:25She did!
00:47:33How would you like to pay for the repair?
00:47:35By cash or check?
00:47:43Daddy, what are you doing?
00:47:45She will pay for the necklace herself and not with a credit card tied to my account.
00:47:49All of my money's tied to your account.
00:47:51Well, I guess you better get a job at this hotel, washing dishes, starting today.
00:47:59Daddy, please!
00:48:00No, I realized I've spoiled you.
00:48:03I've ruined you.
00:48:03But no more.
00:48:05Tad, my daughter will be paying for the necklace in full with her first paycheck.
00:48:10Let's go.
00:48:13I never should have come here.
00:48:16It was a mistake.
00:48:18You're right.
00:48:19It was.
00:48:20It was.
00:48:50I shouldn't have brought you here.
00:48:52I should give this back to you.
00:48:54There goes every chance I have of finding my daughter.
00:48:58What I meant was, I shouldn't have brought you here to eat this French food.
00:49:04I know just the place.
00:49:06No forks are required.
00:49:08Wow.
00:49:10Great.
00:49:11No, thank you.
00:49:13Two, please.
00:49:16Here you go, Ralph.
00:49:18Keep the change, all right?
00:49:24Take these.
00:49:26Come on.
00:49:28Come on.
00:49:32You seem to know everyone here.
00:49:35This is my home.
00:49:37These are my people.
00:49:40Who is this woman?
00:49:42You know I grew up here?
00:49:43The only people whose names I knew were paid by my father to take care of me.
00:49:47He never would have bothered to learn the names of a street vendor, let alone eat at one.
00:49:51He was missing out.
00:49:54Shall we?
00:49:55Cheers.
00:49:55Cheers.
00:50:03This is the best hot dog I've had in my entire life.
00:50:06Something to remember me by.
00:50:09Mmm.
00:50:30Well, thank you for an interesting night.
00:50:35Is that code for total disaster?
00:50:37No.
00:50:39Actually, it was the most fun that I have had in a really long time.
00:50:45Then you need to get out more.
00:50:47I have never met anyone quite like you, Rosie Dolores.
00:50:51Well, if you go to 15th and Vine, you'll find a dozen women just like me.
00:50:57No, come on, Rosie.
00:50:58You're nothing like women like that.
00:51:02Actually, I'm exactly like those women.
00:51:05You know, what we're doing here is just a different side of the same coin.
00:51:10I should go to bed.
00:51:12Thanks.
00:51:13Rosie.
00:51:17Dear God, if you can hear me, please bring Rosie and my daddy together.
00:51:20If you do this, I'll never ask for anything else in my whole life.
00:51:25Amen.
00:51:29Amen.
00:51:34Amen.
00:51:35Amen.
00:51:35Amen.
00:51:36Amen.
00:51:39Amen.
00:51:48Amen.
00:52:14I'm so sorry.
00:52:16I'm so sorry.
00:52:28I thought we said no sex.
00:52:33Are you trying to violate the terms of our contract, Rosie Dolores?
00:52:56I'm so sorry.
00:53:14I'm so sorry.
00:53:14I'm so sorry.
00:53:17I'm so sorry.
00:53:20Not on your life, Tad Williams.
00:53:42Hey, what the hell?
00:53:44I've been calling you.
00:53:45You missed our appointment yesterday.
00:53:47Shit, I'm sorry.
00:53:49Yeah, you should.
00:54:17I've been calling you.
00:54:18I'm sorry.
00:54:40I'm sorry.
00:54:43I'm sorry.
00:55:02You know how much that hotel room cost me, huh?
00:55:04I booked it and everything.
00:55:05I will pay you for it.
00:55:07As if someone like you has 1,600 bucks.
00:55:09I said I'll pay you for it.
00:55:11How are you going to pay me for the humiliation of being stood up by a hooker?
00:55:15I guess that's just something you'll have to deal with on your own.
00:55:18You think you are, Rosie Dolores, huh?
00:55:21Walking around like you can just do whatever you want.
00:55:24Remember your place.
00:55:25You're just a hooker.
00:55:26And you're just an entitled asshole.
00:55:29Would you call me?
00:55:32It's lucky we ran into it.
00:55:35Now you can give me what you own.
00:55:37Who needs a hotel room?
00:55:38We'll do this right here.
00:55:40Get off me!
00:55:41Help!
00:55:42No one's going to help you.
00:55:43Because no one can hear you, you little whore.
00:55:47Hey!
00:56:23Baby, what's your name do you do?
00:56:23be 3,100 bucks. We'll
00:56:24be 4,ç‹‚ pow pow pow pow pow pow pow pow homoow. We'll
00:56:25be 4,100 bucks. It's
00:56:25heragh. We'll
00:56:42be 6,5 with 15,000 bucks. We'll
00:56:43be 4, Everyone Drinkers. Here for
00:57:01No one's gonna help you, because no one can hear than you filthy little whore.
00:57:07Hey!
00:57:09What the hell, man?
00:57:10Are you okay?
00:57:11Yeah, fine.
00:57:12You can miss her when I'm done with her.
00:57:15You're done with her.
00:57:18You broke my nose, man.
00:57:21I'm gonna sue you for all you're worth.
00:57:27Mr. Williams.
00:57:30Boss.
00:57:30Sir, I am so sorry.
00:57:32I didn't know she was yours.
00:57:34Just take her.
00:57:34Rosie doesn't belong to anyone, and certainly not you.
00:58:05He's telling me what she's too little about.
00:58:06I've never heard of her.
00:58:09He's my bad boy.
00:58:09You're getting your pretty bad boy.
00:58:17I'm gonna sue him.
00:58:25They are in trouble with her.
00:58:25You didn't want to tell him to kill me.
00:58:28You'd be careful and be the best to kill me.
00:58:29I've never seen her.
00:58:30I lost you.
00:58:31You're a good boy that's so cool.
00:58:32I'm sorry.
00:58:32I'm sorry, man.
00:58:33I'm sorry, man.
00:58:34Pack up your things, because you're fired.
00:58:37What? No!
00:58:39What am I going to tell my fiancé?
00:58:41You're engaged?
00:58:43Dick.
00:58:45For your hotel bill.
00:58:51Wait.
00:58:53Were you following me?
00:58:54What? No.
00:58:56I didn't need your help.
00:58:58Dad, after Friday, you go back to your life, and I go back to mine.
00:59:03And this, this is my life.
00:59:06These are my clients.
00:59:07With what I'm paying you, you can afford to start over.
00:59:10Maybe even go to college.
00:59:13No.
00:59:14No, I need the money for something else.
00:59:16For what?
00:59:18No, what do you care?
00:59:20This is just business, right?
00:59:24You don't have to play the hero.
00:59:26In this story, there isn't one.
00:59:33Rosie.
00:59:41What are you looking for, Rosie Dolores?
01:00:11Rosie, I almost didn't believe you.
01:00:12You're not into anything illegal now, are you?
01:00:15Would you care if I was?
01:00:18Nope.
01:00:18I told you, I want you to step up the search for my daughter to full-time.
01:00:23How long will this buy me?
01:00:24About another week.
01:00:26I'll have another 50k on Friday.
01:00:28And another 50k?
01:00:29I need to find her, Stephen.
01:00:32This is my only chance.
01:00:39Can I help you, sir?
01:00:41The woman who just left?
01:00:42What was she doing here?
01:00:43She's a client.
01:00:45That's privileged information.
01:00:53What is she doing here?
01:00:54She's looking for her daughter, sir.
01:01:22Her daughter?
01:01:23Her daughter was taken from her at birth.
01:01:25She's hired me to look for her.
01:01:27And have you found anything?
01:01:33The convent where she says she gave birth at.
01:01:37Sacred Heart.
01:01:38And before they could investigate,
01:01:43the place burned down.
01:01:45Any files they may have had were incinerated.
01:01:48Does Rosie know this?
01:01:49She's not paying me to deliver bad news.
01:01:52But she is paying you to find her daughter, right?
01:01:56I am a businessman.
01:01:58Something that you surely understand.
01:02:01Now if you will excuse me,
01:02:05I am closed for lunch.
01:02:13Rosie, look.
01:02:14It's us.
01:02:16As a family.
01:02:17Lily, you know we're just pretending, right?
01:02:21In just two days,
01:02:22you go back to your life
01:02:24and I go back to mine.
01:02:27I know.
01:02:27I hoped you could be my mommy.
01:02:37Lily, what happened to your neck?
01:02:44Is it that bad?
01:02:46Am I ugly?
01:02:48No, no.
01:02:49Of course not.
01:02:53Where did you get that scar?
01:02:56I've had it ever since I was little.
01:02:58It's from a biopsy.
01:03:00They usually biopsy birthmarks.
01:03:03Lily, did your birthmark look like this?
01:03:06Yes, it did.
01:03:08Could Lily be my daughter?
01:03:10Is your birthday in January?
01:03:12January?
01:03:14No, I was born on March 13th.
01:03:16In Mercy Hospital in New York City.
01:03:19Rosie, your daughter was born in January
01:03:21in the broom closet of a backwoods convent.
01:03:25Lily's not yours,
01:03:26no matter how much you wish she was.
01:03:29Your real daughter is out there somewhere
01:03:31waiting for you
01:03:32and you need to find her.
01:03:35Bye, Rosie.
01:03:36Oh, I just want to make sure
01:03:37I get you a birthday present.
01:03:40Thanks, Rosie.
01:03:51This is a bad time?
01:03:53Come on in.
01:03:58Listen, about...
01:03:59Rosie, I know about your daughter.
01:04:02What?
01:04:03Your daughter,
01:04:04the one taken from you at birth.
01:04:07How?
01:04:09How?
01:04:19Does it matter?
01:04:20It matters.
01:04:22That's my business.
01:04:23Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:04:25Don't walk away from me, not over this.
01:04:27I want to help you find her.
01:04:28Help me?
01:04:30Why would you help me?
01:04:32Because I...
01:04:35I can only imagine
01:04:36what it would feel like
01:04:37to lose Lily.
01:04:39It would...
01:04:40Destroy you.
01:04:42Exactly.
01:04:43Tell me about her.
01:04:46She was
01:04:47the most beautiful thing
01:04:50I'd ever seen.
01:04:51And losing her
01:04:52was the worst moment
01:04:54of my entire life.
01:04:55That's why you agreed to the deal.
01:04:57I would do anything
01:04:58to find her.
01:05:00And let me help you.
01:05:04I promise
01:05:06we'll find your daughter.
01:05:14's
01:05:44the worst moment
01:05:44I've got her
01:05:44And the onlyidade
01:05:44of my life.
01:05:44If my father has
01:06:36What are you doing here?
01:06:38Oh, I thought we could have a little chat.
01:06:41Where are Tad and Lily?
01:06:42Looks like they're looking at schools for Lily.
01:06:46Isn't that sweet?
01:06:47Seems like they're planning on sticking around after all.
01:06:51Too bad you won't be around.
01:06:54Rosie Dolores.
01:06:56The most sought-after escort in the city.
01:07:00I have to say, it's kind of impressive that Tad would hire someone just to stay away from me.
01:07:06It kind of makes me want him even more.
01:07:08And what about the little girl?
01:07:09Are you planning on telling her?
01:07:11Or should I show her?
01:07:12You wouldn't.
01:07:14I would.
01:07:15You think a world like this belongs to you?
01:07:19You're nothing but a common whore.
01:07:22Tad Williams isn't your fiancé and Lily isn't your daughter.
01:07:26What do you want from me?
01:07:27Leave here.
01:07:28Right now.
01:07:30And go quietly.
01:07:31They won't be surprised anyway.
01:07:34Prostitutes are notoriously untrustworthy.
01:07:37Can I at least leave them a note?
01:07:40Not going to happen.
01:07:42Your taste of the good life is over.
01:08:12Oh, rich boy finally got sick of you, huh?
01:08:14I knew it was just a matter of time before he finally saw you for what you really are.
01:08:18A mangy mutt.
01:08:20Mitch.
01:08:23I have a lot of ear clients just waiting to get their hands on you.
01:08:28And they're getting very impatient.
01:08:31Don't make a scene.
01:08:33Go quiet.
01:08:35You work for me now, Rosie Delares.
01:08:37You'll never see the light of day ever again.
01:08:40Let alone find that daughter.
01:08:49Rosie, you won't believe the schools they have here.
01:08:52Hello, Tad.
01:08:55I guess that's what happens when you hire a prostitute.
01:08:59They're just in it for the money.
01:09:01Aw.
01:09:02Did you actually fall for her?
01:09:04Did you really think I wouldn't find out?
01:09:09I thought you knew me better than that, Tad.
01:09:15Tess, I think you should leave.
01:09:18Careful.
01:09:19I don't think my daddy will be too happy when he discovers the truth.
01:09:24Luckily, your secret is safe with me.
01:09:28As long as you keep me happy, what do you say?
01:09:32Dinner tonight?
01:09:35Somewhere romantic.
01:09:38You lose, sweetheart.
01:09:46Welcome to your new home.
01:09:48I know it's not as luxurious as you become used to, but you won't be spending much time here anyways.
01:09:56Rest up, sugar.
01:09:58Your first client's on his way.
01:10:21Daddy, I can't sleep.
01:10:27Me either.
01:10:28I had a dream that Rosie came back for us, and we were a real family.
01:10:33We are a real family.
01:10:35You and me, Lily.
01:10:37You are all I need.
01:10:39No, Daddy, I'm not.
01:10:41I saw the way you looked at Rosie.
01:10:43Like you loved her.
01:10:46It was just a contract, sweetie.
01:10:48An act.
01:10:49And I am so sorry for getting your hopes up.
01:10:52So what?
01:10:53You're just gonna go back to Tess now?
01:10:58You're sure?
01:11:00Okay.
01:11:01Send over the footage right now.
01:11:07Hey!
01:11:08Let her go!
01:11:10Hey, what the hell, man?
01:11:11You think you can do what you want, rich boy?
01:11:14You're in my territory now.
01:11:15In here, there's no rules.
01:11:25No!
01:11:27No!
01:11:28You might be a big shot in your world, but in my world, Tess is a paycheck.
01:11:34Hey, no!
01:11:36No!
01:11:39No!
01:11:41I know.
01:11:42I know, Daisy.
01:11:44Nothing like starting them out young.
01:11:46Especially since your daddy got me there to protect her anymore.
01:11:49Mitch!
01:11:53You don't even know my real name.
01:11:56I don't care.
01:12:01Dad.
01:12:01No, it was me.
01:12:04It was a fantasy.
01:12:05We belong in different worlds.
01:12:08And Lily, she deserves a mother she can be proud of.
01:12:13No.
01:12:14She needs a mother she can love.
01:12:17That's not me.
01:12:19I need to focus on finding my daughter.
01:12:22My real daughter.
01:12:26I'm sorry.
01:12:27I'm sorry.
01:12:31I have to go.
01:12:33You heard it before you do.
01:12:39Just tell me.
01:12:41You love me too.
01:12:50No!
01:12:51No!
01:13:16I have to wear this dress.
01:13:18It's uncomfortable.
01:13:19It's a designer.
01:13:21And yes, you do.
01:13:23Society magazine is hiring your father's hotel signing tonight.
01:13:27You wouldn't want to look like someone that just walked in off the street now, would you?
01:13:32What's wrong with people from the street?
01:13:34They don't belong with people like us.
01:13:38I wish Rosie was here.
01:13:40You little brat!
01:13:42Rosie's gone, and I'm your mummy now.
01:13:46Got it?
01:13:59I love you.
01:14:16I love you, frankly.
01:14:19I'm your husband.
01:14:24You'll never be my new mommy. I want Rosie, not you.
01:14:28I'm your new mommy now, whether you like it or not.
01:14:32Let go of me.
01:14:33You will not embarrass me.
01:14:36You will be a good girl until your father and I are married.
01:14:40And then it's up to boarding school for you.
01:14:44Get rid of this ridiculous bunny.
01:14:46It's time to grow up.
01:15:16It's time to grow up.
01:15:24Oh, my God.
01:15:29Tonight, I am pleased to announce the new owner of the Park and Reading Hotel Group, Tad Williams.
01:15:37Once these papers are signed, Tad, it's all yours.
01:15:41That's not the only thing that's his, Daddy.
01:15:43Daddy, I've decided to give Tad another try.
01:15:48He's going to be spending a lot more time here now that he owns this hotel.
01:15:52That's wonderful news.
01:15:55We think so, too.
01:15:57What do you say, Tad?
01:15:58Better to sign on the dotted line?
01:16:05Wait.
01:16:07Rosie!
01:16:09Rosie!
01:16:27Tonight, I am pleased to announce the new owner of the Park Meridian Hotel Group, Tad Williams.
01:16:35Once these papers are signed, Tad, it's all yours.
01:16:39That's not the only thing that's his, Daddy.
01:16:43I've decided to give Tad another try.
01:16:46He's going to be spending a lot more time here now that he owns this hotel.
01:16:50That's wonderful news.
01:16:52We think so, too.
01:16:55What do you say, Tad? Better to sign on the dotted line.
01:17:03Oi! Rosie!
01:17:08Go on, go on.
01:17:09Go on!
01:17:11You
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