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00:17Then the disagreement between America's prince and his volatile princess appears to turn
00:23physical.
00:24Carolyn runs up from behind and tackles him, grabbing his neck and nearly shoving him to
00:29the ground.
00:30Sources close to the couple say that Bissette is prone to outbursts and mood swings, even
00:35speculating that John John is ready to call it quits.
00:39Mrs. Kennedy?
00:41Hmm?
00:41She's here.
00:43Oh.
00:57Good afternoon, Mrs. Kennedy.
01:02Please, have a seat.
01:06Come on.
01:21You remind me of her.
01:22Jackie.
01:24When I first met Jackie, it was in 1953, a few years after Bobby and I got married.
01:32Every year we'd have these St. Patrick's Day parties, black tie.
01:38I used to love to push people into the pool.
01:42Oh, jeez.
01:43Really?
01:44Anything for a scrap of attention.
01:47I was one of six children.
01:49I learned early on that love is a blood sport.
01:53So I told all the guests to wear black and then I'd show up in green.
01:59I was never going to be beautiful, but I could always be special.
02:04Until Jackie.
02:06My green dress and I didn't stand a chance.
02:09I could have showed up naked as Eve and nobody would have taken their eyes off of her.
02:13Not even Bobby.
02:16And like Jackie, you have been spared the indignity of the world's indifference.
02:23You are noticed.
02:24And now it's entirely up to you whether to receive this gift, as burdensome as it may be, with grace.
02:34Jackie certainly did.
02:37After what happened in Dallas, she didn't take off that pink jacket for 24 hours.
02:43She said, I want them to see what they did to Jack.
02:47She never forgot that people would be looking at her.
02:52And then five years later, when it was Bobby,
02:59I was nine months pregnant with a daughter who would never meet her father.
03:05I was...I was in such pain.
03:08Such every imaginable kind of pain.
03:10But if Jackie could face the world soaked in blood, armored in death,
03:20then I could too, armored in life.
03:24I wanted them to see what they had done to my family.
03:32You've had a lot of loss.
03:35Well, I've been blessed with a lot to lose.
03:39As have you.
03:42But you'll never be given the benefit of the doubt again.
03:45As ugly and unfair as that is.
03:49Oh, Carolyn, these men, they will break your heart.
03:53They'll drive you crazy. They'll make you want to scream.
03:57No, don't.
03:59The whole world will be watching you.
04:04It's your choice what you want them to see.
04:16This family means something to people.
04:19Do you understand that?
04:21I'm like the only one that understands that.
04:25I'm the one who's trying to salvage this family's reputation.
04:28Oh, that's what you're doing. Salvaging.
04:29I fucked up once. I let my guard down for 15 minutes.
04:33What about the 36 years before that? Do I get any credit for that?
04:37Agreeing to do things like that makes you complicit in all of this.
04:40What about that don't you understand?
04:42Do you think I like being stalked by the national press?
04:44This isn't my fault, Caroline.
04:47You're the one who told me to start taking personal responsibility.
04:50You've never been this, uh, volatile around a girlfriend before.
04:55Yeah, well, it's been a volatile year.
04:59Caroline's the first person I've been with.
05:01Probably the first person I've ever met who looks at me
05:03and sees something other than that little boy.
05:06And she's not my girlfriend.
05:10I, uh, I don't understand. You, uh, broke up?
05:15She's my fiancée.
05:24Did you know this?
05:25No.
05:31Jesus, John.
05:35Jesus, John.
05:52I mean, if she was under 24-7 public scrutiny, who knows what kind of shit the press would print
05:58but her and Ed, you know?
05:59Mm-hmm.
06:00Like, she just glides through life, totally unnoticed. She doesn't know how lucky she is.
06:10How's the book?
06:15Yeah, uh...
06:17Oh, my God, I forgot about that suit.
06:20Oh, it's enormous. Ed, why?
06:22He looks like David Byrne.
06:24But also someone who's never heard of David Byrne.
06:26Yeah.
06:30Listen, forget about the book.
06:32What do you want?
06:37I don't know.
06:41I never thought about my... wedding.
06:47Getting married just never seemed as romantic as...
06:51...being married.
06:53Then fuck it.
06:55Let's just go to City Hall, let's go be married.
06:59I'm serious.
07:08Oh.
07:11No, we can't. We can't.
07:13The press will find out.
07:15Unless my mom would kill me.
07:17Mm-hmm.
07:18As would your sister.
07:19Mm-hmm.
07:21And I do want the people that we love to be there.
07:24I just don't know how that's possible without 200 people we can barely tolerate also being there.
07:44It's all I need.
07:45Do you know Bobby had 21 groomsmen?
07:48And what, you want more?
07:4930? 40?
07:51Carolyn, be reasonable.
07:53No, I want, like, 40 guests total.
07:55So then we'll have 40 guests total.
07:56So then we'll have 40 guests total.
08:03And no bouquet toss.
08:05No.
08:06No disposable cameras on every table.
08:09Ugh.
08:09No party favors.
08:10No.
08:11No bridal shower.
08:12Who needs that?
08:13No father-daughter dance.
08:15In fact, I don't want my father there, period.
08:18Period.
08:19No brunch.
08:20Who needs to eat?
08:22I think it should be someplace romantic and remote.
08:25Rustic.
08:26It should feel like we're the only two people there.
08:29And to pull it all off, we just have to elude every single journalist in the country.
08:34Yeah.
08:35Should be easy enough.
08:39Actually.
08:41You got something for me, Kennedy?
08:43I might know of somewhere.
08:44Mm-hmm.
08:44Go on.
08:45No commercial airport.
08:47One hotel.
08:48Population of, like, 20 people.
08:50Keep talking.
08:51No paved roads.
08:53Mm-hmm.
08:53No town.
08:55Just 100-year-old oaks and wild horses on the beach.
08:58Baby, why am I sensing a catch?
09:00I've been there once.
09:01I'm with an ex.
09:05Daryl?
09:05Mm-mm.
09:07Brooke Shields?
09:08Well, I never dated Brooke Shields.
09:09I kissed her once and her mom was there.
09:11Sarah Jessica?
09:12Madonna?
09:13Mm-mm.
09:15Camille Paglia?
09:17No.
09:17Wallace Simpson?
09:18Smurfette?
09:19No.
09:20Christina.
09:22Just after college.
09:23Where is it?
09:25Cumberland Island.
09:26Georgia.
09:33I can't imagine your sister on an unpaved road.
09:36I can barely imagine her below 59th Street.
09:39Ooh, she's gonna hate me even more than she does now.
09:42No, she loves me.
09:43Mm.
09:44Mm-mm.
09:45Well, she doesn't hate you.
09:47Yes, she does!
09:48I'll catch you for the shot.
09:50I'll cut your hair and get it down.
09:53I'll smoke some facts and play some pool.
09:57Pretend you never win, but you're all, yeah.
10:01Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
10:06ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
10:16Love, love, love, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
10:33We're still over.
10:35Fuck me.
10:41We could lose...
10:42Lee?
10:43Lee?
10:43Lee? Lee? Isn't your mother's sister Lee?
10:48She's pathologically incapable of keeping a secret. Plus, she's furious my mom cut her out of the well.
10:53Well, I'm not going to be the one who tells her.
10:57Oh, there he is.
11:00Morning, Michael.
11:01I'm Mike.
11:03Wow. Quite the top secret operation you got going on here, huh? Feels like I'm in the situation room.
11:11I wouldn't know.
11:13Can we talk, please? In private?
11:16Can it wait?
11:17Nope.
11:30Listen, William Morris keeps hounding me about getting a lunch on the books.
11:35Can't get a reservation?
11:36You know, you keep blowing this off, John. TV. That's how Martha Stewart turned a magazine into a billion-dollar
11:41empire.
11:42Yeah, and that's great for Martha.
11:44If we don't find additional revenue streams, we are fucked. Period.
11:48Fine. Set the meeting. As long as everyone's clear that my involvement in a George TV show is producing only.
11:54You know, you've photographed every goddamn day of your life. What, suddenly you're so camera shy?
12:00Have you thought about my other proposal?
12:03What, publishing my wedding photos in the magazine?
12:05Yeah. Yeah, I thought about it. Long and hard, and I figured, why stop there?
12:10Why not publish our vows? Our pictures of Carolyn, naked, getting ready. We're gonna get some bang for our buck.
12:20Fucking asshole.
12:21I love your earrings, Caroline. Beautiful. Thank you.
12:28They were mummies, right?
12:30Used to be.
12:37Well, I haven't had salad after pasta since, you know, Positano.
12:42It's, uh, fun.
12:44Prego, Gianni. You're welcome.
12:47Che figata.
12:48I'm half Italian. I've got a nona in Bay Ridge and everything.
12:51Oh, my goodness.
12:52Mi dispiace.
12:57Perfect. Thank you.
12:58All right.
13:06Salad's delicious, by the way.
13:07Ed picked these dandelions himself in Central Park.
13:11Urban foraging.
13:12There's a book in that.
13:14Maybe even an ethos.
13:16Oh, you know, um, our house in Sagaponic has a hell of a garden.
13:21Uh, petit trianon.
13:22But, uh, you know, sizable.
13:24Grand trianon.
13:25Marie Antoinette's garden.
13:27Mm-hmm.
13:32So, you know what I just thought?
13:34Uh, why don't the two of you just get married there?
13:38Seriously?
13:39This again?
13:41Stop ambushing us.
13:42Ambush?
13:43Honestly, John, I'd hardly call a generous offer an ambush.
13:46This is now the fourth time that you've generously offered.
13:49Look, setting aside the massive inconvenience of a barrier island without an airport,
13:53not to mention the lunacy of an outdoor event in the late summer in the Deep South...
13:57We don't want to have a state dinner.
13:58I think what John means...
14:00I know what he means.
14:01He doesn't want a Kennedy wedding.
14:03That's what he means.
14:04No, we do.
14:05We absolutely do.
14:06We just want an intimate Kennedy wedding.
14:09Intimate, I see.
14:11So not 500 people in the Chamber Singers of New England performing America the Beautiful,
14:15that sort of thing?
14:17So we just don't want a spectacle?
14:20Another spectacle, you mean?
14:22After the spectacle in the park?
14:23That's fair.
14:26Yes, the press is part of our decision-making.
14:29I mean, how can it not be?
14:30I haven't been included in any decisions, so I can't really speak to the nuances of your thinking.
14:38Caroline, the last thing we want you to feel is excluded.
14:40You know, you're lucky Mommy's not here.
14:41Oh, I'm lucky that Mommy's too dead to come to my wedding.
14:53So, Cumberland Island it is.
14:56Have you settled on an officiant?
15:11Ready and ready for part.
15:13Good.
15:14Take it down and out.
15:16Really feel passionate.
15:17So, how did Calvin take it when you told him about Narciso doing the dress?
15:24Oh, my God.
15:24Caroline, are you serious?
15:25You have to tell him.
15:27What if it leaks and he finds out from page six?
15:29I mean, he'll probably just be relieved it's not another article about his divorce.
15:33Just be honest.
15:35Isn't the guilt eating away at you?
15:37Squeeze it, squeeze it as you come out.
15:39Really.
15:40Almost lift your hips forward.
15:44I have to ask you something.
15:48Uh, is everything okay?
15:54Uh, yeah.
16:00I was...
16:01I was thinking about asking Caroline to be my maid of honor.
16:09Caroline Kennedy?
16:16She was so hurt.
16:18I mean, she didn't say that, obviously, but I've never seen her and John fight like that.
16:24I think she feels really excluded, and I get that.
16:26I do.
16:29I mean, it's been really hard to try to integrate the families without risking a leak.
16:34And I just, I think maid of honor would go a really long way with her, and I don't know
16:39what else to do to make her feel important.
16:41I think I, I can't go into my, my wedding, my marriage, with her resenting me.
16:52Why would she resent you?
16:53For taking her only family left away from her.
16:57I mean, Lauren, the Kennedys are like the Beatles.
17:00I feel like Yoko.
17:02You have sisters, too.
17:03Do you care if I resent you?
17:05Oh, Lauren.
17:06Of course.
17:07Is Richard still walking you down the aisle, or have you upgraded to Ted Kennedy?
17:11Wait, that's not what I'm...
17:12Please, what?
17:13What do you want me to say, Caroline?
17:15That, that you understand.
17:17Oh, I understand.
17:18I just don't think it's going to get you what you want.
17:23Lauren, this will mean nothing to her.
17:27And it would have meant everything to me.
17:30Look, I gotta go.
17:32Just...
17:35I'm sorry.
17:37For somebody who's practically a Kennedy, you suck at politics.
17:53Did John brief you on Ed's concerns with his suit?
17:57Uh, no.
17:59I mean, I'm sure this Gordon is very capable, but...
18:03The thing is, the last person to fit Ed for a suit was Willie Smith.
18:07Made a suit for our wedding.
18:10Right.
18:10Of course, the oversized blue one.
18:13Mm.
18:15I don't envy Gordon having to measure up to that.
18:19Willie wasn't just some fashion designer.
18:23He was an artist.
18:25Yes.
18:25Gordon has a big suit to fill.
18:28Hmm.
18:38Caroline, can I ask you something?
18:42I'm going to go get some fabric.
18:44I'll be right back.
19:00How would you feel about being my maid of honor?
19:09Uh, really?
19:12Wow.
19:14Um...
19:14This is the Kennedy wedding, and I want it to feel like one.
19:19Plus, I know it would mean a lot to John.
19:21And to me.
19:23Obviously.
19:25I just know when he looks at you, he...
19:29He sees them.
19:32And I want them to be up there with us.
19:40I'd be honored.
19:43Hey.
19:46Shall we?
19:53Alright.
19:56Caroline, do you want to go ahead and we'll follow?
19:58We've been photographed together plenty of times.
20:00Right, I'm just thinking, Narcissa's a designer, someone connects the dots.
20:05Connects the dots of a vast fashion conspiracy?
20:09Sure.
20:10You're probably right.
20:11Let's just go.
20:23He's doing a dress.
20:26Who?
20:29Exactly.
20:33Narcissa's a...
20:36Who?
20:38Rodriguez.
20:41Maybe they're just going shopping?
20:45No.
20:46I know for a fact those women aren't friends.
20:53How's that for gratitude?
20:55Yeah, sorry.
20:58So sorry.
21:16It's now a bad time.
21:19No.
21:21Come in.
21:29I saw the piece in time.
21:34America's 25 most influential people.
21:37Congratulations.
21:38And did you see the other list that they published?
21:42The ten most powerful people in America?
21:46Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, Michael Eisner.
21:50But...
21:56Influence is fleeting.
21:59It's contingent on one's relevancy, which can vanish at the drop of a hat.
22:23It's contingent on one's relevancy, which can vanish at the drop of a hat.
22:28Even then, you know how to distinguish yourself, draw the eye, and now look at you.
22:35You're the premier it girl.
22:38You're the toast of the town.
22:39I don't know about that.
22:41Well, John reads all his own press, so I'm sure you know a little about it.
22:46But that humility will serve you well.
22:55I, um...
22:57I wanted to talk to you because...
23:08Well, first, I hope you know how deeply indebted I am to you.
23:12For your mentorship, your...
23:15Your friendship.
23:19You've changed my life.
23:22You saw something in me and fostered it.
23:26And for that, I am forever grateful, truly.
23:30I just, um...
23:33I think it's become apparent that I can no longer serve you or this company in the way we both
23:38would like.
23:44Oh...
23:46Okay.
23:48That's not where I thought this conversation was going.
23:52I just think my presence here has become a bit of a distraction.
23:55My whole job is to platform and promote your work, and I can't do that to my full ability.
24:02You think you're stealing focus?
24:03No.
24:04No?
24:07I mean, I know all of this is only temporary.
24:09Oh, don't downplay it, Carolyn.
24:11You're the realization of every woman's dream.
24:14America's son has chosen you.
24:15It's not a temporary feat.
24:16It's a masterstroke.
24:25That being said, um...
24:29From one who considers himself a visionary, uh...
24:34I-I am feeling a bit blindsided.
24:39I-I-I've had mentees outgrow their jobs in the past, but not once in my 27-year career as
24:45one left on account of outgrowing me.
24:47No, no, that's not it at all.
24:49What you have built here is extraordinary.
24:51I'm married, I just can't...
24:51It's fine, it's fine.
24:52I just can't...
24:54It's fine.
24:58I mean, it's partially my fault.
25:00I-I clearly miscalculated this relationship.
25:02You haven't.
25:04That's why I feel like I need to leave, because I cannot bear the thought of this being compromised.
25:30You're a very bright light, Carolyn.
25:32I really hope that that doesn't change.
25:34I'm sorry.
25:36Don't be.
25:40I-I care.
25:40It's fine.
25:41I-I-I-I-I-I-I-II-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I
25:49-I-I.
25:49It's fine.
25:49Nothing.
25:49He's a good affilip, by the way.
25:54John?
25:58I'm not so so.
26:04You'll be in good hands.
26:07Thanks, Calvin.
26:29Shining, shiny, shiny boots of leather
26:34We'll clash, girl, child, in the dark
26:42Comes in bells, your servant, don't forsake him
26:48Strive, dear mistress, and cure his heart
27:08Down east ends of street-like fancies
27:14Chase the costumes she shall wear
27:21Hermine furs adorn imperious
27:27Severin, Severin awaits you there
27:54La, la lune est libre, je crois
28:00Qui rayonne au-dessus, rayonne au-dessus des toits
28:08La, la lune est libre, je crois
28:15Et s'il te semble, il est libre, je crois
28:42With its instable appearance
28:47There are some who have to doubt
28:50The more fiddle we can believe
28:54The lady who has
29:08Hi, Maureen. Hi, sweetie.
29:12Where is your jewelry box?
29:16What?
29:17I was going to call down for some baking soda
29:20A little warm water and then I could polish everything before you
29:22Mom, Mom, stop.
29:24You know I barely wear jewelry.
29:27Um, well, then, um, what can I do?
29:31You can scratch my back.
29:33Hmm.
29:34Mm-hmm.
29:45To the right?
29:46Mm-hmm.
29:47To the right?
29:48Mm-hmm.
29:54Oh, sweetheart.
30:00Why do you sound so sad?
30:02I'm not sad.
30:04Then what are you?
30:11Mom, if you have something to say, don't make me beg you to say it, please.
30:17I'm happy for you.
30:20Mm-hmm.
30:21Helpably.
30:22I just worry.
30:25I'm your mother.
30:27It's my job.
30:29You quit Calvin Klein.
30:31You gave up your apartment.
30:33Your own sisters aren't even your maid of honor.
30:36I just see you doing a lot for him.
30:39I didn't do any of that for him.
30:41I see you making your life smaller.
30:44Aren't relationships supposed to be about compromise?
30:47What has he compromised on?
30:49This wedding.
30:50What else?
30:52He...
30:55I mean, he hasn't really...
30:58We want the same things.
30:59The governor's mansion?
31:01The White House?
31:02No.
31:02We talked about all this.
31:03When I didn't immediately accept his proposal, we figured it out.
31:10He's not interested in politics.
31:12Oh, Carolyn.
31:14Of course he is.
31:16Please tell me you know that.
31:18That's not who he is.
31:19Not who he is.
31:22Who is he?
31:24I don't think he has any idea.
31:28All he knows is who he's supposed to become.
31:32The heir to Camelot.
31:35That's the only thing the world has ever told him.
31:38If there is no Camelot, then what was the point of all this loss?
31:45He could walk away from all of that tomorrow.
31:47Toward what?
31:54Me.
31:55Mom.
32:03What are you actually advocating I do here?
32:07I don't know.
32:09Well...
32:11I'm marrying him tomorrow, so the least you could do is pretend to be happy for me.
32:17You're wrong about him.
32:21Maybe.
32:25But I'm not wrong about you.
32:33I don't know.
32:37No I'm not.
32:40No, no, no no no.
32:42Do we have time for 트�onie행 with a fundraiser?
32:45Anything at this point?
33:03Carolyn and I owe you all a great deal of gratitude.
33:07I understand we imposed certain conditions upon this event
33:12that at times may have seemed extreme.
33:17But what we really wanted was a collection of people
33:20who we really loved,
33:21who make our lives interesting and meaningful
33:25and who give us both a great sense of connection
33:30to the people in our lives.
33:33I really can't believe that you're going to be called
33:37my wife on Sunday.
33:39Saturday.
33:40Saturday. Saturday. Saturday.
33:42Saturday.
33:44Carolyn has changed my life in ways
33:46that I never thought possible.
33:48And she really has made me the happiest man alive.
33:51Aww.
33:55Cheers!
33:58Cheers!
33:59Cheers!
34:06I'm Ed Schlossberg, wearer of many hats, including that of poet,
34:14or as I like to say, the world's boldest profession.
34:21This is called the quantum mechanics of love.
34:27Desire plus emotion equals devotion.
34:33Truth plus lust equals trust.
34:41Politics plus fashion equals passion.
34:55John and Carolyn, we wish you a lifetime of completing each other.
35:00The two of you add up to the perfect couple.
35:04To the lovebirds.
35:06To the lovebirds.
35:10Cheers!
35:12Cheers!
35:14Cheers!
35:18Cheers!
35:20Cheers!
35:20Ahem.
35:22I'm, uh...
35:23Hello.
35:24Hi.
35:27Uh, I'm Anne.
35:30Carolyn's mom.
35:33Two Kennedys far and wide.
35:36Thank you so much for welcoming the Bessette Freemans
35:40into your family.
35:42I hope we've made you feel welcomed into ours.
35:57When Carolyn first told me she was dating John,
36:01I had to pretend to be surprised.
36:05Carolyn doesn't know this, but Lauren had already told me.
36:12Sorry, Lauren.
36:13Sorry.
36:14I, uh, I didn't make much of it at first.
36:18I just figured it would be a fun fling and then, you know, back to reality.
36:24So when it started getting serious between the two of them,
36:27I just remember thinking, how is she going to navigate all of this?
36:34John's life was just so big and I worried how could Carolyn,
36:39how could anyone manage to maintain their own center of gravity
36:45around something that massive, that shiny?
36:51Which isn't, uh, something I ever thought I'd have to worry about with Carolyn,
36:57who's always been a force of nature in her own right.
37:02I remember when she was 16 and I picked her up at the bus stop.
37:06I noticed all of her friends were sitting in the back of the bus
37:10and Carolyn was up front.
37:14After about a week of this, I asked her,
37:17why aren't you sitting with all of your friends?
37:20And she told me that there was a new girl who got carsick
37:26and she didn't want her to sit alone.
37:30As if that's what anyone would do.
37:34What more could you want in a daughter or a wife or anyone?
37:42Carolyn has always made other people feel seen and heard.
37:48It's kind of like her superpower.
37:54John,
37:57I know that you have been burdened with enormous expectations
38:03and that there are a lot of people on the bus clamoring for your attention.
38:09I just hope that when you are faced with it all,
38:14you don't choose to sit where you are expected or wanted,
38:20but where you are needed.
38:23That is something that I pray she can count on.
38:27Sorry.
38:45That was quite the speech.
38:48I'm sorry if my words hurt you.
38:51I'm just talking about Ed.
39:04You know, you don't have to worry.
39:07You only care for her, Ann.
39:11She would give up everything for you.
39:15Can you say the same?
39:19You know, you talk about her like she's some shipwreck.
39:24The truth is, she's the most intact, unbroken person I've ever met.
39:31My life isn't massive without your daughter.
39:35It's nothing.
39:39And she's my family now.
39:41And so are you.
39:44And angry or not, you're here with me tonight.
39:49And my parents?
39:54Well...
39:56I just want you to know that I don't take your presence here
40:00or in my life for granted.
40:03I'm going to prove that to you and to Carolyn
40:06for the rest of our lives.
40:12I know you believe that.
40:30I thought I'd find you out here.
40:41You're welcome, Ann.
40:49You okay?
40:54You want to talk about it?
40:55Not really.
40:59It's unbelievable.
41:00This is the same ocean as Hyannis.
41:02Mm-hmm.
41:03Same ocean by Grandma Jenny's in Queens.
41:11It's kind of terrifying.
41:14It's like so big and fast.
41:17I find it comforting.
41:21It's all just one big thing, you know?
41:24And it always will be.
41:29There's, uh...
41:31Certainty.
41:53You're going to be my wife tomorrow.
42:00You're going to be my wife tomorrow.
42:02Forever.
42:03All right.
42:31Oh, you've got to go.
42:33She's half crazy.
42:34And that's why you want to be there.
42:38And you want to travel with her.
42:42And you want to travel blind.
42:47And you know that she will trust you.
42:51Oh, you touched her perfect body
42:54with your mind, yeah.
42:59Yeah.
43:02And now Jesus was a sailor
43:06And he spent a long time watching
43:14Ah
43:16His lonely wooden tower
43:19And when he knew for certain
43:23Only drowning men could see him
43:27He said all men will be sailors then
43:32Until the sea shall free them
43:35Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
43:37But he himself was broken
43:39He's touched your perfect body with him
44:14He's touched your perfect body with him
44:22Let's go
44:24Let's go
44:35Let's go
44:42Let's go
44:43To your laurel
45:18You're well.
45:19You're well.
45:19Beautiful.
45:21It's red, sir.
45:21Hi.
45:23Hi.
45:24Good to see you.
45:33Can you cover the bags?
45:35Yeah, yeah.
45:36Of course.
45:36Yeah, get rid of those.
45:37Yeah.
45:37Don't be afraid of that.
45:39Of course.
45:44Where have you been?
45:45I blew a fuse with a steamer.
45:47Ta-da.
45:48Oh, gorgeous.
45:49Drop dead.
45:50Okay, zip me up.
45:52There is no zipper.
45:54We have to put it over your head.
45:55I just did her makeup and it's flawless.
45:57I'm not gonna redo it.
45:59I can't just step into it?
46:01No.
46:02We're already a half hour late.
46:03Yeah, we still have to do your hair.
46:05Shouldn't someone have thought of this?
46:07Mm, yeah.
46:08Probably.
46:11You know what?
46:13I'll figure it out.
46:23What's that noise?
46:26I believe that's the sound of a helicopter.
46:45Fuck this.
46:46I'm leaving.
46:47I'm still a horse shift.
46:49Language, young man.
46:51You're in a church.
46:52It's the Unabomber's shed.
46:54No wonder John bailed.
47:00Got him here.
47:01Got him here.
47:02Where?
47:03Keep going.
47:05You look that way.
47:09You look that way.
47:15Holy shit.
47:17You look that way.
47:21He can always move.
47:22I've been...
47:23Who the hell is that?
47:27What the hell is that?
47:30Right there.
47:46Oh, sorry, we're late, everybody.
47:48I'll run Charlie.
47:52It's hard as the patch.
47:54So much.
47:55Let's hit the ball.
47:56See you, buddy.
47:57What's up?
47:57All right.
47:58How are you?
47:59Good.
48:26Is there any child for rape?
48:29Yeah.
48:31Yeah, there is.
48:31Just keep looking in there until you find it.
48:37It's going to get dark in 20 minutes.
48:40There's no electricity.
48:42Candles.
48:43Are there candles?
48:45It's a church.
48:50Are you smoking?
48:52Are you smoking?
48:57Put that out.
48:58What?
49:01Help me find candles.
49:08Come in.
49:14What's happening?
49:16Narcissa's working his magic.
49:17Crisis averted.
49:18And the helicopter?
49:19Gone.
49:44Are you still mad at me?
49:46Yes.
49:49Can I have some of your champagne?
49:50No.
49:53I'm sorry.
49:58I know.
50:03Carolyn, it's ready.
50:07We'll only be two hours late if we leave right now.
50:09Okay.
50:10Let's go.
50:10Come on.
50:11Come on.
50:12Come on.
50:34Oh!
50:35Oh, my God!
51:02Oh, my God!
51:04We made it!
51:06All right, everybody.
51:17Amazing grace
51:21How sweet the sound
51:27Has saved a wretch
51:33Like me
51:37I once was lost
51:43But now I'm found
51:48Was blind
51:52But now I see
51:58How precious did
52:03That grace appear
52:10That grace appear
52:11The hour I first believed
52:26We find ourselves in celebration of love, of sanctity, and of commitment.
52:33Since it is your intention to enter into marriage
52:37Please join your right hand to declare your consent before God and His Church
52:43I, John, take you, Carolyn, to be my lawful wife
52:47I, John, take you, Cam, as my lawful wife
52:51To have and to hold
52:53To have and to hold
52:54From this day forward
52:56From this day forward
52:57From this day forward
52:58For better or for worse
52:59For better or for worse
53:01For richer or for poorer
53:03For richer or poorer
53:04In sickness and in health
53:06In sickness and in health
53:07Till death do us part
53:09Till death do us part
53:11Till death do us part
53:12Till death do us part
53:17John, do you take Carolyn to be your wife?
53:22I do
53:23Carolyn, do you take John as your husband?
53:29I do
53:31I do
53:31I now pronounce you man and wife
53:35You may kiss the bride
54:10And now for their first dance
54:12My best friend
54:15And his best friend
54:16Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kennedy Jr.
54:32Everybody's looking at us
54:33I know
54:34It's so awkward
54:40Alright everybody
54:41Come and join us on the dance floor
54:47It's perfect
54:50I don't want it to end
54:52It won't
54:54Let me begin
54:56Not us
55:00Last dream
55:04Last dream
55:08Last dream
55:10Last dream
55:10Last dream
55:17I call out my friend
55:21The good angel
55:23That she's out with
55:28I call out my friend
55:30Last dream
55:38Last dream
55:57Back related diapers
56:00Like me
56:10ORGAN PLAYS
56:38SHE IS GORGEOUS
56:43MORNING!
56:45MORNING!
56:46FEEL LIKE LOGGING SOME HOURS?
56:49BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR FLYING
56:53WHAT DO YOU SAY?
56:55LET'S DO IT
56:56HMM
56:58SONG
56:59SONG
57:00SONG
57:00SONG
57:01SONG
57:01SONG
57:04SONG
57:13SONG
57:14SONG
57:14SONG
57:14SONG
57:17SONG
57:19SONG
57:19SONG
57:19SONG
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