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🏘️ The Audacity (2026) - Season 1 Episode 4

Some choices can't be undone. In Episode 4 "The Point of No Return", the protagonist makes a bold move that irrevocably changes the game β€” exposing secrets, burning bridges, and forcing allies to pick a side. As consequences ripple outward and enemies close in, the question isn't just what they've done... but whether they can live with what comes next. Who will stand by them... and who will walk away?

πŸ”Ή Episode Highlights:
β€’ Irreversible decision: a high-stakes choice that shifts power dynamics forever
β€’ Alliance fracture: trust evaporates as characters reassess loyalties under pressure
β€’ Escalating threat: antagonists respond with increased intensity and personal stakes
β€’ Emotional fallout: guilt, resolve, and the weight of living with one's choices
β€’ Signature Audacity tension: moral complexity, strategic drama & unforgettable turning points

πŸ”Ή Series Info:
β€’ Format: Thriller Drama / Character-Driven Serial / Psychological Ensemble
β€’ Original Network: [Streaming Platform] / International Distribution
β€’ Series Launch: 2026 | Season: 1 | Episode: 4 | Title: "The Point of No Return"
β€’ Setting: Modern Urban Setting | Language: English
β€’ Runtime: ~45-55 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~10-15 min

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00:06what's your name soldier is that thing recording me you're teaching him about war the reason we're
00:12all here new headmaster dr. Beatrice Webb Carl Barton all I need is for him to come on board
00:17for like three to five percent stake and I am invincible zero day since I stabbed someone Joanne
00:23you threatened my livelihood I knew Carl wouldn't suffer a fool like you I need you we're profiling
00:29every human on the planet what they want what they think people believe the end
00:38well Joanne you were wrong about me you try to cut me off at the knees but I grew new
00:44shins and now
00:46I am big enough to forgive you and I got news oh and I I know you're gonna want to
00:52hear it
00:53I've been doubting myself my abilities but fucking a this guy is formidable and I just had the most
01:00volcanic sex with someone who's been with me the whole time my most committed sexual partner myself
01:11I loved myself isn't that the whole point of therapy I gave love to me maybe it's it's the most
01:27most
01:27important love of all it wasn't whatever penetrative sex with my wife but I penetrated my fist
01:40yeah you know what that fist that fist is now a symbol of my strength against all odds
01:49and my belief in me okay call me back it's Duncan
02:14friends quants sons of Milpitas hyper gnomes assemble ask not if we will have the honor of
02:26hosting the legend and new partner and board member Carl Bardolph
02:35we will he's coming Carl Bardolph is coming
02:39is one of us
02:41yes yes
02:45yes yes
02:47oh
02:47okay
02:48you fly
02:49no
02:50no
02:51no
02:51no
02:52no
02:52no
02:52no
02:52no
02:52no
02:53no
02:53no
02:53no
02:55We're going to make money with money!
02:58Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
03:01Go! Go! Go!
03:05Go! Go! Go! Go!
03:07Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
03:10Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
03:18Second, I'm beefing up Xander's back end.
03:25Can't you hurry up?
03:27No, I can't.
03:28Martin.
03:31You're mad. You seem mad.
03:34You're mad at me?
03:35You want me to vomit up all the awful things you said about me last night?
03:39I've better things to do, Martin.
03:43I only repeated all the demeaning things you said to me about Xander.
03:48That was... that was talk.
03:51That was...
03:53I was offering you my help.
03:55My time. My smarts.
03:57Something that most people actually value.
03:59Cupertino, for instance.
04:01Only the most important tech company to ever exist.
04:04You said they don't value you.
04:08Know what?
04:09Buck her off, Martin.
04:20Better yet, ask Alexander if I'd be a net positive on your team.
04:25Go on.
04:27Road scholar.
04:28Doctorate in philosophy.
04:30Oxford.
04:31New York Times bestseller.
04:33And yes, don't even say it, Martin.
04:35One week on the list definitely counts.
04:37Go on, ask him.
04:38Then bugger off.
04:46Did you take your antibiotics?
04:48Yes, and they're just making it worse.
04:49Well, consider yourself lucky they didn't put you on heartworm pills.
05:01Honey, your needs are my needs.
05:03But my needs are also my needs.
05:05And I need to give my needs a bit more attention.
05:07Truth is, I'm not upset anymore.
05:11I'm just recalibrating.
05:20Flat white, please, for Anishka.
05:23Sure.
05:35Hey.
05:37Your proposal to send psychotherapists for the workers at Ogonja factories.
05:43That was a prank, right?
05:46It's a bunch of us thought.
05:47Maybe Big Tim was sure it wasn't, but it was a prank, right?
05:51No.
05:52It certainly wasn't a prank.
05:55Damn.
05:55Big Tim always wins.
06:00Well, they're rioting now, so I guess the window for mindfulness has officially closed.
06:05Different factory.
06:07Right.
06:07Well, in that case, it's been considered at the highest levels and was found to be, sadly, utterly unworkable.
06:15But, Tim also found it to be hysterical.
06:19And you know how he is.
06:21He loses faith in someone, especially if he suspects disloyalty.
06:25He'd be quite cruel.
06:28Unforgiving, even.
06:29He forgave you for the massage therapist on your corporate card.
06:34Yeah, but did you like say something?
06:36He said, dude, everything's fine.
06:38I didn't feel kind of interesting about it.
06:39Yeah, and then, like, wrote it down.
06:41Yeah, I mean, like, I don't know.
06:44I mean, like, I'm so much fun.
06:48We love science!
06:50We love facts!
06:51Now we need a place to run some laps!
06:56Tripped on!
06:57Tungsten!
06:58We're lived in them in radium!
06:59Help us finance our brand new stadium!
07:02Game!
07:03Game!
07:04Game!
07:08I know.
07:11Why do we need a stadium again?
07:13Do we have many or any athletes here?
07:16That's why we need a stadium.
07:18We need to start talking it up to parents of any prospective kids
07:21who even look like they throw a ball.
07:22Beatrice, I wanted to ask you.
07:24When you were at Harvard, did you know Millicent Giblin?
07:27What class were you in?
07:29Jason's ex.
07:30She used to attend bar at that place.
07:32You know, behind the coop.
07:34Grendel's Den.
07:35That's the one.
07:37I'm afraid I don't know Millicent.
07:38Parents and guardians need to be making your way to your child's first-
07:42Okay.
07:42Oh, good to see you.
07:44Beatrice, it's always so hard to tell, and you look so young.
07:48What year were you at Harvard?
07:51Lily, I never went to Harvard.
07:53All my degrees are from University of Wisconsin-Madison.
07:56A bachelor's, master's, and doctorate.
07:59That's funny.
08:01Wisconsin?
08:02Good comp lit program.
08:04Great Nepalese food.
08:18Hey.
08:19Hey.
08:20Made it.
08:21Fine.
08:22Um, hey, can you, um, can you do Jamie's first period?
08:26I have some trustee business.
08:32A robust art market starts right here.
08:36Finding creators of future value.
08:39Cultivating the taste of future collectors.
08:44I just, uh...
08:45We're starting with bridges, because art is about connecting.
08:48So, find someone new, not your life partner, and, uh, let's build something together.
08:55Uh, sir, uh, there, someone was looking for you.
08:57Warren partnered up.
09:00I saw those stinko investments you were taking.
09:04Same client, but dumber.
09:05You need to stop spying on me.
09:07No, listen, I...
09:09You, I know you don't want me going through your underwear drawer, right?
09:12But let's be fair.
09:14That's where you keep your underwear.
09:16Ew.
09:17Can I tell you my nose?
09:19I got bored off.
09:21I did.
09:22He's investing.
09:23And he's joining the board.
09:25Yeah.
09:26After everything.
09:27Even if he left a scar.
09:31I...
09:32I'm impressed.
09:34And, and look, Duncan, I can recommend a new therapist for you.
09:37What?
09:38I really don't think you should be without one.
09:41You think I'm a lost cause?
09:42I don't.
09:43I just think you are a sucker for shortcuts.
09:46What does that mean?
09:47Look, I have a client.
09:48Uh, she's got daddy issues as thorny as yours.
09:51And she's had a string of toxic men, all while holding down a big job.
09:55Serves on boards.
09:56Impressive, but miserable.
09:59But then we did the work.
10:02And she's turned things around.
10:04And she is cutting all of them out of her life.
10:08She's even dating a woman now.
10:11Ingrid?
10:12Ingrid Talwood?
10:15No.
10:18All right.
10:19How's everyone doing?
10:20Ingrid Talwood?
10:20Let's liven things up and switch partners.
10:23Like a square hand.
10:25Hey, hey, hey.
10:27Are you okay?
10:28Yeah?
10:28Yeah, I'm fine.
10:29Yeah.
10:30Hey, mind if I jump in?
10:33Odd man out.
10:34Do you mind if we rumple up?
10:36Okay.
10:36Okay.
10:37Let's just say it is Ingrid, right?
10:40She's on the board of SMO.
10:42And Orlando Lee is the CEO.
10:44The most toxic man to ever live.
10:46I mean, he makes his employees wear astronaut diapers while they're coding.
10:50So, Orlando Lee is your star patient's boss.
10:54Right?
10:55I mean, is she trying to cut him out?
10:58No.
10:59And her name is Ingrid.
11:01Sure.
11:02Okay.
11:02But she's collecting votes.
11:04Boardroom coup.
11:05Bye-bye toxic man.
11:07United we purge.
11:11The stock is gonna soar.
11:14The stock's not gonna soar.
11:16Everybody hates this guy.
11:18Yeah, well, I'm just saying it's probably not gonna soar for long.
11:21It'll bump for one virtuous minute and then-
11:23How are we doing over here?
11:24Great.
11:25You good?
11:25This is fabulous.
11:26Really inspiring stuff.
11:30Toxic men succeed because the fear they create produces-
11:34What?
11:35What, what, what?
11:36Loyalty.
11:37Ingrid may have fixed her daddy's shoes.
11:38The valley has not.
11:40No one can fill his shoes.
11:41It's a loser option.
11:42And for most loyalty forbids even trying.
11:45So, power vacuum.
11:47Monster returns.
11:48Monster wins.
11:49And then the stock will take awfully.
11:51Rust without mercy.
11:54Oh.
11:56Joanne.
11:57Boy, I wish we had our session tomorrow.
11:59You, you are so good.
12:01Like, I know you hate me.
12:02Maybe you even wish me physical pain.
12:04But, I just have to say.
12:07I'm serious.
12:08You are an incredibly talented person.
12:10But, if you were running the world, it, it would be a better place.
12:17I know.
12:19Yeah.
12:20All right.
12:20Show me what you've done.
12:42Yeah.
12:43No.
12:44Buy it up.
12:44I want 150,000 shares.
12:46Smooth.
12:52Duncan.
12:55You know, it kind of seemed like you were having a therapy session right there.
12:58You really think that's appropriate?
13:00Well, if you don't violate them, how are you supposed to know where your boundaries are?
13:04But, you're right.
13:05Yeah.
13:05Yeah.
13:05No.
13:06Tonight, tonight's about the children.
13:08Yeah.
13:08This one's pretty good.
13:10A little Grace Clancy.
13:13Sweet, right?
13:14Mm-hmm.
13:16Let me ask you, Gary.
13:17Do you think, uh, my empathy makes me a better art lover?
13:21I do have quite a collection.
13:23Yeah, that's actually an interesting question.
13:25Like, does, does one need a developed sense of empathy to appreciate great art?
13:30Mm-hmm.
13:31I mean, I would say yes, but...
13:48Anushka, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
13:50Sometimes I'm not good at saying things.
13:53I am sorry.
13:54Will you forgive me?
13:57Say woof.
14:04What?
14:05Wow.
14:06Mary Poppins is in a temper.
14:07Aren't you?
14:10What are you...
14:17Did you call her?
14:18Uh, yeah.
14:20No.
14:21Who?
14:21Sorry.
14:22The bloody reporter, Nenna Marks.
14:24Oh, I hate her.
14:25I-I hate her.
14:27Did you read any of my texts?
14:29Did you read any of my texts?
14:29You...
14:30You...
14:30I'm persuaded.
14:30Persona non grata at Cupertino.
14:32They think I leaked the acquisition rumor.
14:34They think I'm profiting.
14:36You...
14:37You're dead to me unless you solve this.
14:38Okay, okay, okay.
14:39How can I help?
14:40Just tell me.
14:41Call, Nenna.
14:42Put the rumors to bed.
14:44She's got to print that the talks between Cupertino and hypnosis are over.
14:48Stop it!
14:49What?
14:49Stop it!
14:49What?
14:51Set the record straight.
14:52On the record.
14:54Take your medicine.
14:55Okay.
14:56If you'll be in my a spoonful of sugar.
14:58Duncan, I am being 10,000% serious.
15:01And I am 10,000% going to call Nenna Marks, okay?
15:04Because in a few days, Karl Vardhoff is set to invest $300 million in Hyper-G.
15:10That's serious enough for you?
15:13You bagged Vardhoff.
15:14Oh, I bagged him.
15:15I bagged him good, and that's exactly what I'm gonna tell Nenna Marks.
15:18You get that?
15:19He's a giant.
15:20You know, and when Karl and I close, I swear I will shout it to everyone.
15:23And Big Tim will know that you are true and loyal.
15:26And he'd do a little vindication, cha-cha on his desk.
15:29You know, splash a little ankle.
15:30Stop it.
15:31Stop it.
15:32I would if I could.
15:33I would if I could.
15:35I...
15:36I just want you to know that I...
15:39I think you're a very talented...
15:43person.
15:45And...
15:46if you were running the world, no doubt it would be...
15:51a better place.
16:03Hmm?
16:15Mm-hmm.
16:16Okay.
16:17Oh, they're doing this.
16:19Okay.
16:21Okay.
16:48Okay.
17:06Please proceed safely to the front door of the school.
17:09Duncan.
17:11Oh, Lily?
17:12Where you been?
17:13The board business. Come on. We need to leave now.
17:16Yeah, I was at art. Okay, I did math.
17:18Thank you so much.
17:20What?
17:21Duncan, please, what are you doing?
17:25Duncan, what are you...
17:27Hey, hey, you, um, can you open this?
17:29That's my... That is mine.
17:31Please.
17:31That is mine.
17:32We're good, Al. Thank you.
17:33Oh, my God. This is mine. This is my cube. That's my cube!
17:36What is wrong with you?
17:39Jameson.
17:40Jameson stole my cube. That is...
17:42Oh, my... You said Thelma took it.
17:44No, she swore up and down that Thelma was innocent.
17:46Oh, don't fire her, Daddy.
17:48No, this...
17:49Oh, my God.
17:50I don't... I don't know, Duncan, but listen, I...
17:53We've got to leave...
17:54Oh, boy!
17:56There are you insane!
17:59Come on.
18:00Mind your check. Let's go.
18:09I'm so sorry for your loss.
18:11Yeah, may his, um...
18:13May his memory be a blessing.
18:17Oh, well, wouldn't it be a blessing?
18:18It's...
18:19Oh, no, no, I...
18:20I wasn't suggesting otherwise.
18:21It's...
18:21It's an expression.
18:23It's a...
18:24Jewish...
18:26Nope.
18:26Oh, yep.
18:27Oh, okay.
18:28Bye-bye.
18:32Um...
18:33Alvin died.
18:35Alvin the landlord?
18:37Yeah.
18:38Oh, no.
18:39I know.
18:40Such a sweet man.
18:42Oh, no.
18:43You know, I always felt that he kept the rent down
18:45because he knew that I was helping people.
18:48And, you know, he really liked you.
18:49He always...
18:50He always said, she's a dish.
18:52Who owns our house now?
18:53I guess his daughter, Beth?
18:55She's...
18:55I don't know.
18:56She wasn't very pleasant.
18:57I mean, she's a lawyer.
18:59Say no more.
19:00Gary, she's gonna jack the rent.
19:02Well...
19:02Or sell.
19:03Sell it out from under us, and why not?
19:04I mean, it's probably worth...
19:06You know, there might be a world
19:08in which he left us the house.
19:097.5 million?
19:12Oh, yeah, no.
19:12He's not gonna leave us the house.
19:14Oh, my God.
19:14If only he would've bought it.
19:16Or any house.
19:17What?
19:1810 years ago, 15.
19:19Well, how was I supposed to buy a house 15 years ago?
19:21I was just getting started, and then I got priced out,
19:23and then I got divorced.
19:25Remember?
19:26I don't wanna lose our home.
19:28Our offices.
19:29I mean, how are we supposed to see our clients?
19:31This is so unfair.
19:33I mean, the only reason that the real estate market is sky high
19:35is because we keep these billionaire man-children
19:37sane enough to make that kind of money.
19:40Okay.
19:41I'm gonna call Beth back.
19:42No, you don't call.
19:43Okay?
19:43No.
19:44I will call.
19:46Okay.
19:49Carl.
19:50Please, hi.
19:53First of all, I am so sorry about missing our session.
19:58It was, uh...
19:59It's okay.
19:59You're not charging me for it.
20:01No.
20:01No.
20:02God, no.
20:02No.
20:02It was, um, a family...
20:04And today's session, I mean, I'll gladly pay for it,
20:06but I don't think I should have to because...
20:10Well, because, um, I'm firing you.
20:14Carl, my son was in the hospital.
20:16Is that what you do to the therapist?
20:18Is that the right word?
20:19You fire them.
20:19Yeah.
20:20Okay.
20:20I'm firing you.
20:20Yeah.
20:21Either way, I'm...
20:22I'm done.
20:23I always left here feeling a little bit...
20:28castrated.
20:29And I need my balls.
20:30So...
20:32Yeah.
20:33Have a...
20:34Good...
20:35Have a good day.
20:36I, uh, Carl, wait.
20:37We...
20:38There are, uh, other options.
20:39We could, um, we could maybe put a pause on your sessions.
20:44Or some therapists do, um, retainers, so that you could, uh, call me if those anger issues arise.
20:50The problem is, is that the anger is what made me the money.
20:53But don't feel bad about it.
20:55You did me a favor when you stood me up like that.
20:58The scales fell from my eyes.
21:00I...
21:01I'm getting back into the game, so thank you.
21:05I, uh...
21:06Well, I'm proud of you.
21:08I, uh...
21:09What's the, uh...
21:10What's the endeavor?
21:13Just because I would hate for you to...
21:16To be involved straight out of the gate.
21:18The therapy gate.
21:19In...
21:19In anything...
21:22Triggering.
21:22I'll be fine.
21:26Thanks.
22:13Leave a message, or better yet, text.
22:15Beth, Joanne Felder here.
22:18Gary and I are heartbroken.
22:20Your father, what an extraordinary man.
22:22Alvin, you know, he and Gary developed a funny kind of bond.
22:27I won't say father-son exactly, but maybe generous uncle,
22:32peculiar nephew.
22:34They had their lunches.
22:35Gary always came home with a smile,
22:37like a midlife love affair.
22:39A platonic, obviously.
22:43Right, well, I mean, you must be swamped.
22:45It's, it is a hell of a process, grieving.
22:50My couch is open to you, of course, anytime.
22:53On the house.
22:55Speaking of the house,
22:57I was calling to see if you, if you could,
23:00between estate lawyers and, and funeral homes,
23:04squeeze in a chat to discuss what you might be thinking,
23:08or what Alvin was thinking if he mentioned us
23:11and our situation.
23:14Not precarious.
23:15I, I won't say precarious, precisely,
23:18but pre, pre, pre, pre, uh, pre,
23:22I, I can't seem to finish my sentence.
23:26Uh, Beth, we want to talk about the rents.
23:29About, uh, keeping the rents.
23:32Where, where we could possibly, uh...
23:35Press free to delete.
23:43Message delivered.
23:45Fuck!
23:53Hi.
24:01Who is that dude?
24:04That's Sigmund Freud.
24:05Freud?
24:06Yeah.
24:07Are you familiar with Freud?
24:08Wasn't he, like, diddling his sister?
24:10I think you're thinking of Dickens.
24:11Oh, he was, like, the coke fiend, right?
24:13Uh...
24:13Oh, no, it was his daughter.
24:15No, no, no, no, he wasn't diddling Anna.
24:17Diddle with Anna's head, didn't he?
24:18He analyzed her,
24:19and it was some feel inappropriate.
24:22Tell it to the cocaine, right?
24:28Uh...
24:29Uh...
24:30Uh...
24:30Uh...
24:30Uh...
24:31Uh...
24:31Uh...
24:32Uh...
24:33Uh...
24:37Uh...
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25:08Uh...
25:09Uh...
25:09Uh...
25:10Uh...
25:10Uh...
25:11Uh...
25:11Uh...
25:11Uh...
25:12Come on.
25:21Hello?
25:22Hey, are you like Gary Jr.?
25:25You said you were gonna give that cue back.
25:29I mean, guess I'm not the only klepto, you little bitch.
25:32That was legendary.
25:35Hello?
25:40Coward.
25:42Coward.
25:50Not now, Joanne, I'm writing.
25:54It's Orson.
25:55Oh, yeah, come in. Orson, come in.
25:58Hey. Oh.
26:00Hey.
26:02You okay?
26:03Should I get your mom?
26:05Can you teach me how to use the washing machine, please?
26:08Yeah, sure, no problem.
26:09Um, oh, what, now?
26:12Uh, I know I messed up with the stool sample, but, um, the antibiotics are just, they're not working and
26:19they're making it worse for me.
26:21I really just, I can't be like this right now.
26:24Okay, okay, okay.
26:25Um, it is, it's okay.
26:27It's okay.
26:28This is total, this is natural.
26:32Um, you know, I know this nutritionist.
26:34I'm on a task force with her.
26:37People swear by this woman.
26:38I could call her.
26:40Yeah?
26:41Great.
26:42Come on.
26:44Well, good news.
26:46Sekva felt bad about missing the barbecue.
26:48Tom put the screws to her.
26:50Well, I just pointed out she wasn't helping the vets any by not showing.
26:53Mm-hmm.
26:54So, uh, Sekva approved the transfer of a dozen engineers who know the mump system and...
26:58Yeah, what, sorry, what, what system?
27:01Mump system.
27:02It stands for, um, mobile...
27:05Nobody fucking knows anymore.
27:07It's been around longer than me.
27:08And how long have you been at the VA?
27:10No, no, no, me, Tom.
27:12It's pre-moon landing.
27:14They've put patches on top of patches over the decades.
27:17But, you know, that's, that's what we're trying to do here is cure ourselves of the mumps.
27:23This is, this is good news.
27:25Oh.
27:25This is progress.
27:26Yeah.
27:26The mumps.
27:27Progress.
27:28And how old are these engineers?
27:29Well, we'd be pulling them out of retirement, so, I mean, they're a little older.
27:33Guys, guys, read the room.
27:3730-year-olds retire here, okay?
27:38This is not a nursing home.
27:39No walkers in my war room.
27:41Okay.
27:42Okay, but this is the job that we are paying you to do.
27:45No, you're not paying me.
27:46It's like fast-tracked money.
27:48No, or is she taking an old man dump on me?
27:50I can't even sell the data product.
27:52Data product?
27:54What data product are you planning on selling?
27:56Oh, you thought your welfare checks made this project worth my time?
28:01The only play is to sell the vets' data.
28:04Big pharma.
28:05Insurers.
28:07So you see people in need, and you go to how to sell their medical files?
28:14Yes.
28:14It's called capitalism.
28:16The government ought to try it.
28:17Okay, if we have guardrails, data sales, you know, might work?
28:23No.
28:24No.
28:24Tom, this deal's dead.
28:27You, Duncan Park, you are the fucking problem.
28:38Sorry.
28:40Bardo's smart.
28:41He's going to want to steer the ship, but hard no.
28:43Okay?
28:44I'm sorry.
28:45I'm sorry.
28:45He has a quick trigger.
28:48I think this is worth salvaging, Duncan.
28:51Maybe I talked to Tom about meeting somewhere in the...
28:53Don't bother.
28:55Don't bother.
29:00Okay.
29:00The engagement talks with the Ironclad.
29:03From a synergy POV, you want a wall around his people.
29:06Yes.
29:25Do we really need to take a helicopter?
29:28Pipitang wants to meet you.
29:38Good news!
29:40Hmm?
29:40Pip is rescheduling for tomorrow.
29:43Great.
29:43Let's go home.
29:44What?
29:44I missed a night in Napa?
29:46What?
29:47Look, Lily, my daughter.
29:48She's what, 15?
29:50She'll be fine.
29:52She know how to work a microwave?
29:54Don't fret.
29:56Pip will pony up, but she likes to make us beg for it.
29:59What does she get in return?
30:01Her name on the stadium.
30:03And she'll express her priorities for the school and...
30:07But what if I can't agree to them?
30:08For $40 million?
30:10Just lie back and shine brightly.
30:15You don't have to light, Pipitang.
30:17I don't happen to.
30:20Just think what we can do with $40 million.
30:23I'm going to book us a spa.
30:26All these tests they put you through, poking and prodding, just makes you feel like a freak
30:31for having a natural human body.
30:33I mean, hello.
30:34We're all just factories for shit.
30:38And blood.
30:39And pus.
30:40And milk, sometimes.
30:42I mean, it's what we do.
30:44We ooze.
30:46We secrete.
30:47And they'll never take that away from us.
30:52He's all set.
30:54I've got a custom tincture just for you.
30:57It is my proprietary blend.
31:00It will adapt itself to shake up your whole microflora economy.
31:04Mm-hmm.
31:04Interesting.
31:05What, uh, what's in there?
31:07Well, it's proprietary.
31:09Mm.
31:09But mostly Chinese herbs, a list of reductions, compounds to reduce inflammation.
31:14So that's going to fix my shit factory?
31:16Of course.
31:16You bet.
31:17Here you go.
31:1820 drops to start.
31:19And then three drops.
31:21Three times a day.
31:22Okay.
31:22Three and three.
31:23Great, great.
31:23What's the damage on everything?
31:25The damage.
31:26Cool.
31:27Yeah, sorry.
31:28Uh, well, of course, I will apply the medical colleague's discount.
31:31Thank you so much.
31:32That's great.
31:32And the consultation fee.
31:34It's included with the proprietary prescriptions.
31:36Uh-huh.
31:37The total, then, it is $1,962.
31:40Oh, I didn't realize.
31:41We can use it.
31:42Maybe don't take.
31:43Yeah.
31:43Uh, I...
31:44It's activated.
31:46Right.
31:46All right.
31:47And how much of this will insurance cover?
31:49Oh, of course, insurance companies, they only cover phallocentric, western normative treatments.
31:55Okay.
31:56Um.
31:58Okay, credit cards?
31:59Let me grab the machine.
32:01Great.
32:03Um, we're not going to tell your mom about this.
32:06No?
32:08Lily, this is...
32:10It's all too much.
32:12Too much?
32:14That's my not enough.
32:17No.
32:18You know, I don't come from great wealth, either.
32:21But I practice radical acceptance, and now being rich is second nature.
32:27You know, it's possible to adjust to any identity, really.
32:30Wouldn't you agree?
32:31I'm just rolling with whatever comes.
32:35Yeah.
32:35I like that.
32:37Like in Aspen, right?
32:38The education thingy.
32:40I was so excited to find the perfect leader for Los Altos.
32:45Walked up, made you the offer right on the spot.
32:50When did you realize I meant to make the offer to Pamela Douglas?
32:54Do you mean...
32:58When did I realize you mixed up the only two black women at the summit?
33:02If I did.
33:04Thirty seconds.
33:05You knowingly infiltrated or suborned a wool-pulling antic.
33:11And you can't tell black women apart.
33:14I had been drinking, and I think with the altitude and...
33:18You offered it to me.
33:21I signed my own name on the contract.
33:24I never once lied.
33:26We're being honest.
33:27Hmm?
33:28My daughter is brilliant.
33:29Really brilliant.
33:31And deserves to go to Stanford.
33:33Los Altos is the best feeder school, so...
33:37Good for you.
33:40Still, this is not a great look for either of us.
33:44I'm never arguing that.
33:44But I do need to know, if someone asks...
33:49I'm not gonna lie.
33:51You stood there in my backyard as I introduced a Harvard graduate.
33:55You said nothing.
33:56Just keep saying nothing.
33:59Or this all falls apart for you.
34:02For Harmony.
34:04There's nothing I can do to help.
34:08When we take it to our graves.
34:11Fine.
34:13You first.
34:22Here's the phone number.
34:24Um, name?
34:26Jameson Esme Park.
34:29Your daughter?
34:30Yeah.
34:31She'll never forgive you.
34:32Well, she's not gonna find out.
34:34Why can't you just...
34:36Why can't I get one of those Pakistani CTOs with that H1N1 visa?
34:40Because, like, when they won, I could send them back to Bangor.
34:42Bangalore, India.
34:44And H1N1 is the bird flu.
34:51Looks like she used to torrent Sailor Moon.
34:54No, I...
34:54I don't want to know about sex stuff.
34:56Okay?
34:56Just tell me...
34:57Tell me if she's stealing.
34:59Pirating is stealing.
35:00Oh, yeah, it is.
35:04I'm a chim-cham.
35:07Hey, get down!
35:07I'm sorry.
35:08Carl Vardoff is early.
35:10Park!
35:11Um...
35:12Whoa.
35:12Just where you keep all the good stuff?
35:14Yeah, I wasn't expecting you till, um...
35:17Well, I could pretend that I messed up the time, but I did, in fact, want to catch you with
35:21your pants down.
35:23Sorry to disappoint you.
35:24Um, but, yeah, please sit.
35:26Say.
35:26Make yourself comfortable.
35:28Um, we had a whole...
35:30whole thing prepared.
35:31Who's the chickadee?
35:32Oh, uh, Harper.
35:34Why don't, uh...
35:35Why don't we show Mr. Bardoff the power of Nodin?
35:39We triangulated this guy's metadata from multiple data lakes.
35:45Sending him a coffee coupon.
35:48Now.
35:5272% chance.
35:58Please tell me there's something besides this.
36:00Well, 72% means there's a...
36:02There's a 100% chance that this does not work for me.
36:04This is just baseline tech.
36:05There's...
36:06There's...
36:06There's more.
36:08So much more.
36:10Mm.
36:10Stuff that no one else has.
36:13Prepare to have your mind blown.
36:14You have two minutes.
36:15Stan stays as long as you can vouch for his secrecy.
36:18I cut his tongue now.
36:19Get on with it, please.
36:21You two are about to feed the third and fourth people on Earth to see what we can do here.
36:25Orlando Lee.
36:27CEO of Smoke.
36:28You've heard of him.
36:28Of course you have.
36:29After running billions of Monte Carlo simulations predicted by our god, Tyr Algo, we call Nodin.
36:36What was it, Harper?
36:38The percentage of certainty?
36:4132.
36:42Nope.
36:42Of certainty.
36:43Wasn't it 89?
36:44Yes.
36:45It was 89.
36:46Yeah, I'm certain this is a giant waste of my time.
36:49Stan?
36:49Oh yeah, he doesn't have a tongue.
36:51I will speak for him.
36:52What the fuck are you doing?
36:5489% certainty Lee is pushed out of smote in the next 48 hours.
36:58Come on, how did you get that?
37:00We are perched on the shoulders of everyone in his sphere, all seeing.
37:05We know which execs just got a prescription to benzos.
37:07Who'd cancel their trip to Bureau Ritz, who's buying tampons, their spouse's data stream,
37:13their kid's test scores, the doorman's bank account.
37:15Okay, so you grab a bunch of loose facts and you slap on a narrative and this is what you
37:20call information?
37:22Information with insight.
37:25Like if you fused a quant with a psychiatrist.
37:29Because if I'm right, Lee is fired, leading to a 94% chance that the stock rises, but only
37:36briefly because who wants to be the sacrificial suit?
37:39So, power vacuum.
37:41Stock falls.
37:42And what have we got on that, Harper?
37:43Uh, 79%?
37:45Uh, not quite.
37:4677.9.
37:47Ah, let's just call it 78.
37:4978%, any of the code monkeys, you know?
37:51Then, Noden's psycho-economics.
37:54Psycho-economics.
37:55Yes.
37:55Psycho-e...
37:55Okay.
37:56It tells us toxic loyalty will lead to an 84% chance that he's rehired, leading to a 97%
38:03chance.
38:03That stock skyrockets from that news.
38:06You ride that whole wave, Carl, with shorts and buys, and you get to take like four bites
38:13out of that apple.
38:15Your algorithm says all that?
38:16Look, I bought 150,000 shares of smoke last night.
38:23Okay.
38:24We'll be in touch.
38:25Thank you for the tarot reading.
38:26You're leaving?
38:27Uh, yeah.
38:30Probably should have mentioned that Carl was Rolando's mentor.
38:35But then you probably already know that.
38:37You are the fucking data guy, right?
38:43I thought that guy couldn't talk.
38:46If any of that had any validity...
38:49Trust me, it does.
38:50I swear.
38:51If he goes and warns Orlando, he's gonna rewrite the future.
38:55And then...
38:55Someone's fucking their own mother.
38:58And I think it's me.
39:01Mmm.
39:02That was...
39:03Divine.
39:05Do we get dessert?
39:07Chocolate ketchup.
39:08Uh, yes.
39:10No, I can't.
39:12I'm sorry.
39:13No.
39:14When I was Jamie's age, I used to eat a whole box of penne with Alfredo sauce so thick you
39:21could spackle a wall.
39:22Sometimes I didn't even hurl.
39:23Do not tell Jamie that.
39:25She already thinks I've got food issues.
39:30I don't always relate to my own daughter.
39:32Is that awful to say?
39:34No.
39:35She's a teenager.
39:36Yeah.
39:39Duncan says she's stealing from us.
39:42Oh.
39:42Yeah.
39:43Like, she puts...
39:44Hey, thank you.
39:46Thanks.
39:47Yeah, she, like, puts her little trophies in the school trophy case.
39:52Is she the one who smashed her?
39:53No, no, no, no.
39:54No, that was Duncan.
39:55And he's paying for the repairs with interest.
39:58Is he...
40:00Violent?
40:01At home?
40:02No.
40:03I wish.
40:05Tell me about Perfect Harmony's daddy.
40:07Where's he?
40:08He was just a friend of ours.
40:09Yeah, he agreed to, you know, cough up.
40:13It was my egg Darcy carried.
40:15Oh.
40:16I'd have you down as a lady's lady.
40:20So, Donde esta Mrs. Darcy.
40:22L.A.
40:24Actress.
40:24Yeah.
40:26She ran off with another Darcy.
40:29That was almost worse than the betrayal.
40:31Oh, lady.
40:33I've been there.
40:34Hmm?
40:35Keep thinking I'm over it, and then...
40:37Oh, you probably met her at the luncheon.
40:40Anoushka Bhattachera.
40:42She's awful.
40:44I made such a great hire.
40:48Come on.
40:49Grab the bottle.
40:50Come on.
40:57Did you see my pottery work?
40:59The giant bong?
41:01Yeah.
41:02My, uh...
41:04You didn't do a bong test.
41:05You made a bowl.
41:07Lilac glaze.
41:07Very tasteful, too.
41:09Remember, Martin?
41:11Yes.
41:12Uh, lilac.
41:13Very nice.
41:15Dad?
41:16Eyes on me.
41:17What was my history project on?
41:19Yeah, one sec.
41:20Estimating how many people could fit in the Roman Coliseum.
41:24I asked him.
41:28It's a wonder you saw any of that,
41:30given how you were with Duncan Park...
41:33for a while.
41:36What were you two up to?
41:38I'm on his board.
41:44The company isn't doing great.
41:47Neither is he.
41:48He was trying to stop a public meltdown in the midst of 500 of the Valley's most influential parents.
41:58Are you insinuating something?
42:01No.
42:04That explains it.
42:09Game.
42:15Game.
42:19Go for the plan.
42:46Did you trap me, you piece of shit?
42:47You cannot do this. You cannot.
42:49Do what?
42:51You can warn Orlando over there, your protege.
42:54Oh, did your all-knowing algo predict what I'm gonna do, huh?
42:57Did it? Did it?
42:59Yeah.
43:02That's free will. You have no idea what this is about to do.
43:05I live in the air of margin, pal.
43:07You didn't say anything to him yet?
43:09Yeah, I said, howdy, and where's the keg?
43:13If you tell him what I told you, we will never know if I was right or not.
43:21It's Schroeder's cat.
43:23Is Schrodinger a dunce?
43:26Don't be a dunce.
43:28Then don't be a dunce.
43:29If you really thought I was one, you wouldn't be here.
43:32Actually being here?
43:34It proves to me you believe in my alga.
43:37Maybe, maybe, Jesus.
43:40Maybe it scares you.
43:43My hot potato's too hot in your soft, tattletale hands.
43:47You know this is how you used to do business?
43:50This is why you vanished from the scene, Carl?
43:52Huh?
43:54I show you tech that will revolutionize how we predict behavior.
43:58And you run to the playground to tell your boyfriend?
44:03That's so ugly!
44:05I have jumped through every hoop you put in front of me because I'm a fighter.
44:10You don't think I'm a fighter?
44:12Oh, baby.
44:13I got your point.
44:14You've made your point.
44:15Oh, good.
44:15Thank you for hearing me.
44:19I love this guy.
44:21This dude used to drop dudes for twice his size and half his age.
44:25Who's this dude?
44:26Orlando Lee, I'd like you to meet someone.
44:29This is Duncan Park.
44:31He's a fighter.
44:33Hey, all right.
44:34Yeah.
44:35You want to do it?
44:36No, no, no.
44:36I, he wasn't, he didn't meet him that way.
44:39So, not a fighter.
44:42So your manhood is a metaphor?
44:47We got our next fight.
44:49Woo!
45:07He's got it.
45:09I didn't get a weapon.
45:10Yeah, no, okay.
45:12Okay.
45:13Okay.
45:32I don't want to escape.
45:43That's not the safe work, huh?
45:46No, no, no, no, no.
45:55This is why we do it.
46:19You can't control the Lee, asshole.
46:21Let him go.
46:39I want to just show you something.
46:41Mm-hmm.
46:46When is that?
46:47The surface of the moon?
46:48It's my home in Napa.
46:52It burned down.
46:54Oh my god.
46:56Oh, you know who our neighbor was and whose house is fine?
47:01Pippa fucking Tan.
47:03Our donor?
47:04So when the fires were raging,
47:07Pippa bribed our private firefighters double
47:11to protect her house instead.
47:14Wow.
47:15You know the only thing that's left?
47:19Is that a bench?
47:20A marble bench in our former garden.
47:26Duncan asked me to marry him there.
47:30He doesn't even care.
47:34I'm so sorry.
47:36No, I'm so sorry.
47:38I married a terrible actress from a hemorrhoid commercial who is also a whore.
47:51Give me her number.
47:53Her number?
47:54Yeah, so Dunkey gave me this app.
47:56It hides your number and your voice.
47:59Yeah, it makes you sound like that Darth Vader guy.
48:06Okay.
48:08Her name is Darcy.
48:10Darcy?
48:10Yeah.
48:11You're a little slut.
48:13Darcy?
48:14Darcy?
48:14You're a little slut.
48:14Darcy?
48:15Darcy.
48:15It's Darcy, other Darcy.
48:16You hemorrhoid, dum-dum, stupid girl dummy.
48:22Oh, my God!
48:26Oh, my God!
48:28I just killed myself!
48:33I urinated!
48:36I urinated!
48:36Oh!
48:40Oh!
48:41Oh!
48:42Criss-cross.
48:55Hello?
48:56We know what you did.
49:00The betrayal.
49:02What would Cupertino think of you and Duncan if they knew?
49:12Oh, my God!
49:17Are you feeling overwhelmed?
49:19Try to remember your life has value, anus hookah.
49:24Shut up!
49:25Just close your stupid cup!
49:28When you carry shame around, you make people around you unhappy.
49:32You seem riddled with anxiety and guilt, anus hookah.
49:36Try breathing and counting backwards from ten.
49:39Ten?
49:41Nine?
49:42Eight?
49:58Hello, Nana.
49:59Sorry if it's late.
50:01I'm calling to set the record straight on hypnosis.
50:05Deep background.
50:07You can say, a source close to Cupertino.
50:15The acquisition talks failed.
50:39And then Alvin turns to me and he says, Gary, what the hell happened to our neighborhood since when did
50:45giving a damn about your neighbors become a four-letter word?
50:47Oh.
50:48They don't make them like that anymore.
50:49No, we don't.
50:50Hi.
50:51Oh, my God.
50:51Beth.
50:51Hi.
50:52I didn't know you were coming by.
50:54I would've...
50:55I...
50:56I...
50:57I...
50:57I am so, so sorry about your dad.
51:01Oh, I'm so sorry to barge in like this.
51:04No, please.
51:06I...
51:06Oh, so this is Irvin.
51:09Hi.
51:10Great to meet you.
51:11You too.
51:12Beth, uh, Beth just told me how much your dad adored you both.
51:15And he was always speaking of you so warmly.
51:21Mm.
51:21I know he really admired how you two both do good work.
51:26Mm.
51:26And you...
51:26You don't expect to make as much as everyone else here does.
51:30Mm.
51:30I always wished I could be more like him, but I just...
51:35Look, I...
51:36I hate to say it.
51:36I always tell her it's okay to care about money.
51:39Mm-hmm.
51:40And, and you are the, um, the brother or the husband?
51:44Irvin's handling the sale.
51:48We're gonna list at eight.
51:49Mm.
51:50Probably would sell closer to 8.4.
51:52But we wanted to propose if you could pay all cash,
51:56we'd give it to you at listing.
52:00Wow.
52:09We'll get Pippa at the winter gala.
52:11It'll be fine.
52:12But you can't tell the board.
52:14Well, what am I supposed to say?
52:17Tell them food poisoning.
52:18The chopper crashed.
52:20So another lie.
52:21I think you'll manage, Beatrice.
52:23I feel pretty sure of it.
52:24Good.
52:24So that we're a living child.
52:28From the student who knows
52:31That to have one of those
52:33Would be suicide.
52:37And everybody sings...
52:40Yeah.
52:42Uh-huh.
52:45All right.
52:47We're going where the air is free
52:59On the National Express
53:02There's a jolly hostess
53:05Selling Christmas and tea
53:10But it's hard to get by
53:13When your arse is the size
53:16Of a small country
53:18And everybody sing
53:22Yeah
53:27All right
53:30We're going where the air is free
53:42What do you think about one seat for me
53:45And one for my number two here
53:46You let him call you that
53:50What's that on your forehead buddy
53:52Forget money
53:53Where do you want to be
53:56Decide what collapses upon us
53:57And sooner than you think
53:59I miss you man
54:00If you don't have the bone mass
54:02What the hell are you watching
54:03You did this
54:05You stabbed me in the back
54:06Of my heart
54:14In episode 104 you will see the tech bro fight club
54:18Which is in fact a real thing
54:22This is Duncan Park
54:23He's a fighter
54:24He didn't be in it that way
54:26So your manhood is a metaphor
54:28We got our next fight
54:29It's tech bros wanting to feel the realness of physical combat
54:36And all the things that are just metaphorical during their daytime activity
54:41Where they are being told to fight
54:43To have that kind of warlike
54:45Sun Tzu aggression in their business life
54:48I think there's just a lot of like
54:50Especially nowadays
54:51What is it to be a man
54:53And I guess that answers their question for them sometimes
55:04Well here they're gonna do it
55:06In a back warehouse
55:08To get their ya-ya's out
55:09And to feel what that masculine warrior energy is
55:15Jeff's been kicked in the balls
55:16Three, two, action
55:18I couldn't resist not having that be part of the fabric
55:24Of our Silicon Valley
55:26I show you tech
55:27That will revolutionize
55:29How we predict behavior
55:30And you run to the playground
55:31To tell your boyfriend
55:32The thing that Duncan can say legitimately
55:35To Bardolph is
55:37I have jumped through every hoop
55:39You've put in front of me
55:40And he puts another one in front of him
55:44He succeeds in a way that's emotionally very real
55:47When he's strangling Orlando Lee at the end
55:50With his eyes fixed on Bardolph
55:52It is a way of saying
55:53I am a fucking warrior
55:55And not to be taken lightly
55:57He's still control of the Lee, asshole
55:59Let him go
56:00I think that's what Bardolph sees in me
56:02Does not give up
56:03Now they're ready to go to the next phase of their relationship
56:08When did you realize I meant to make the offer to Pamela Douglas?
56:11When did I realize?
56:13You mixed up the only two black women at the summit?
56:16If I did
56:1730 seconds
56:18In episode four, there's more than just Fight Club
56:21There's also the fight between Lily and Beatrice
56:25It's almost like they have a summit meeting at the spa
56:27Where all of these truths come out
56:28When we take it to our graves
56:31Fine
56:33You first
56:34It's a fun dance between the two of them
56:37Literally in mud
56:38And then it's almost like this
56:41We have a lot more in common series of scenes that follow
56:45Almost a friendship is emerging between the two of them
56:48So Donkey gave me this app
56:50It hides your number and your voice
56:53Hello
56:54We know what you did
56:56What would Cupertino think of you and Duncan if they knew?
57:01Oh my God!
57:04Are you feeling overwhelmed?
57:07Try to remember your life has value, Penis Hookah
57:10Shut up!
57:12Anushka takes that Easter Island head
57:14Which symbolizes ancient beliefs
57:17And smashes this new technology
57:21That's this sort of collision point that I kind of adore it
57:24That idea that the AI bot has provoked her to violence
57:28And when we get to episode five
57:30We'll see what the consequences of that violence are
57:33I'm calling to set the record straight on hypnosis
57:37The acquisition talks failed
57:48How can we get to?
57:49How can we get to?
58:15How can we get to know if we get through the
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