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00:45And so it begins, the crumbling of the polished facade, the unraveling of the carefully
00:55curated life we've built for ourselves.
01:01Free of scandal and inconvenient truths, of hidden desires and secret longings.
01:10But should they emerge?
01:12Do we let them lie?
01:15Or do we pursue them?
01:17And are we prepared for the consequences?
01:25Who was that lady that just called?
01:30Did she upset you?
01:33No, no, not at all.
01:34I just, um, come here and take your lingters.
01:37Yes.
01:41But it's horrible.
01:42And so is whooping cough.
01:48Now go and do your reading.
01:50Go.
02:14So, I was thinking, Mama, I need a new riding coat, so should we visit Miss Louisa today?
02:19Oh, uh, I think not.
02:23She mentioned last night she's booked up for several months in advance.
02:27Well, she'll fit me in.
02:30And I want to take some bonbons for the children.
02:33No.
02:36No.
02:39No.
02:39Their mother may not want them to have sweet things.
02:46It's so sad for Mama.
02:48Her father died before they were born.
02:50She had to bring them up all alone.
02:52So brave.
02:53Yes.
02:54Very commendable.
02:56All the more reason not to overburden her.
02:58Are you joining us for the opera tonight?
03:00What is it?
03:02Traviata.
03:03Traviata.
03:04All that weeping and wailing annoys me.
03:07June, you should wear the pink silk.
03:10I've invited the cartarets to our box.
03:14Why?
03:15So we can all become better acquainted.
03:29June must be thrilled.
03:31So many young men clamoring to dance.
03:33What a picture she looked.
03:35And that gown was a triumph.
03:37Almost a disaster.
03:38But the girl worked wonders.
03:40Girl?
03:40You were ogling her, remember?
03:42That little chick a bit.
03:43You might have introduced me.
03:45I took care not to.
03:46She seemed awfully thick with Jo.
03:49The dressmaker?
03:50Who's this?
03:50Pretty young thing.
03:51Quite charming.
03:52Remind me, why she was thick with Jo?
03:55Well, perhaps he was thanking her for saving the day.
03:57Can you get an appointment with her?
03:59That's what I'm hoping for.
04:01After June's war, everyone will be after her.
04:05Shall we?
04:06Hmm.
04:17What are you doing?
04:19Seeking employment.
04:22As a typist.
04:24Oh, how demeaning.
04:27I need something to tide me over until I can find a way to pay for Paris.
04:32Oh, you're still persisting with that madness.
04:36Why wouldn't I?
04:37Congratulations.
04:39What are you doing?
05:05The point is, there is no prior incident of a chairman resigning, and therefore no precedent
05:11for the eldest son's accession before his father's death.
05:14So in the case of Joe...
05:15Increasingly at odds with the aims of the firm.
05:17If it were brought before the board, how much further he might deviate?
05:21How that could endanger the future of the company?
05:23The sheer insanity of the prizing tradition over merit.
05:26It's archaic.
05:28It's wasteful.
05:29And if it goes ahead, a missed opportunity?
05:31It is not a foregone conclusion.
05:33I will insist it be brought before the board.
05:34In the meantime, we build the case against Joe.
05:37It is a foregone conclusion.
05:42It is a foregone conclusion.
06:13I saw her.
06:14I saw her.
06:16At the pool last night, the girl from Venice?
06:20Louisa.
06:22Louisa.
06:47Louisa.
06:51Louisa.
06:54Louisa.
06:58Louisa.
07:05Louisa.
07:16Louisa.
07:19Louisa.
07:21Louisa.
07:24Louisa.
07:34Louisa.
07:40Louisa.
08:00Louisa.
08:02Louisa.
08:06Louisa.
08:07Louisa.
08:14Louisa.
08:21Louisa.
08:23Louisa.
08:31Louisa.
08:36Louisa.
08:48Louisa.
08:50Louisa.
08:51Louisa.
08:52Louisa.
08:52Louisa.
09:20Louisa.
09:21Louisa.
09:25Louisa.
09:26Louisa.
09:29Louisa.
09:31Louisa.
09:31Louisa.
09:33Louisa.
09:34Louisa.
09:34Louisa.
09:34Louisa.
09:35Louisa.
09:35Louisa.
09:35Louisa.
09:37Louisa.
09:40Louisa.
09:41Louisa.
09:44Louisa.
09:46Louisa.
09:47Louisa.
09:48Louisa.
09:51I dance
09:54the polka
09:55the waltz
09:56the ballet
09:58ah
09:59my mother was a dancer
10:01and I seem to have inherited her
10:03talent
10:04passion
10:06there I said it
10:07now's your chance to escape
10:09and yet
10:11as you see
10:13I'm still here
10:33so
10:35no escape
10:36from what?
10:38the opera
10:38the carterets
10:40the scheme
10:42to throw me to the wolves
10:43Horatio
10:45now isn't he more of a poodle?
10:52well look who I have
10:54I know she's not mine
10:55but
10:56I take her with me
10:57when I'm feeling vexed
10:58or miserable
11:00and she always cheers me up
11:03is that why you got her?
11:06she was a gift
11:08from a friend
11:10someone I met in Italy
11:13an attachment
11:16short lived
11:17let me guess
11:18she wasn't suitable
11:20you were forbidden
11:21to pursue her
11:22we just went
11:23our separate ways
11:25and then you met my mom
11:28yes
11:31I'm not sure
11:32I want to fall in love
11:33sounds like torture
11:37well you can also
11:38be magnificent
11:45Jo never seems
11:46to learn
11:47he's today in the boardroom
11:49wittering on about
11:50widows and gambling
11:51oh poor Cyril
11:53how he frets
11:53when he knows
11:54I'm going out
11:55shall I stay behind
11:56and pet him for you?
11:57oh dear no
11:57that would defeat
11:59the whole purpose
11:59of the evening
12:00the purpose being
12:01to dangle June and I
12:02before the carterets
12:03and hope they bite
12:04what he fails to grasp
12:05is the need for us
12:06to be led by
12:07sound commercial nurse
12:08darling
12:09we simply want you
12:10to find someone
12:11who deserves you
12:12we were to maintain
12:13our position
12:13as London's
12:14premier brokers
12:15the board should be worried
12:16and you look so handsome
12:18the board will be worried
12:19she won't be able
12:20to resist you
12:21I will make sure of that
12:46so glad you could join us
12:48Lady Carteret
12:49oh my dear
12:50to be seen in the company
12:52of the illustrious foresights
12:54who wouldn't
12:55leap at the chance
12:59lovely to see
13:00so many young people
13:01but sad to think
13:03they're seldom
13:04masters of their own fate
13:06I like to think
13:07we take their views
13:08into account
13:09tradition is what counts
13:11stability
13:12no impulsive
13:13changing of the guard
13:17but sometimes
13:18is it not a fresh
13:19perspective
13:20that is exactly
13:21what is needed
13:21provided the proposed
13:22candidates up to the task
13:24I understand
13:25you're an avid reader
13:27but I
13:31have you read
13:33Frankenstein
13:34no I
13:35you'll find you have
13:36some sympathy
13:37for the creature
13:38no will of its own
13:40forced to do
13:41another's bidding
13:42until of course
13:43it rebels
13:51ah
13:51you seem to have left
13:53my wife at home
13:55perhaps
13:56I could prevail
13:57on your father
13:58or you could just
13:59not drink
14:03oh
14:03my cousins
14:04my mom
14:05I might just
14:06of course
14:25I do beg your pardon
14:26are you hurt?
14:30do I look like
14:31a damsel in distress?
14:33on the contrary
14:35are you here
14:36with friends?
14:37family
14:37my mother thinks
14:39this is the place
14:40to meet the right people
14:41would I fall
14:42into that category?
14:44I seriously
14:45doubt it
14:47do I sense
14:47a renegade?
14:51June Foresight
14:54Philip Basile
14:57Buccaneer
15:00a renegade?
15:08I got it
15:16a renegade?
15:16a renegade?
15:16a renegade?
15:51I adore Traviata.
15:52Makes one positively melt, don't you find?
16:18I adore Traviata.
16:23I adore Traviata.
16:33I adore Traviata.
16:44I adore Traviata.
17:05Did you miss me, Pudding?
17:08Oh, don't suck.
17:09I promise I'll make it up to you.
17:12Always affecting, Traviata.
17:15Lost love and all that.
17:20Perhaps we should be celebrating love found.
17:24Perhaps we should.
17:41Can you believe June tonight?
17:45Determined not to cooperate.
17:49The Carterets, our plans.
17:54Will you speak to her?
17:57Saying what?
17:59That there's a time and a place for everything.
18:03And the time for June is now.
18:08She's 18.
18:12She has to put away childish things.
18:18She worships you.
18:20If you tell her, we would only ever choose someone worthy of her.
18:28But perhaps you think your father made the wrong choice for you.
18:44I made the choice.
19:15I made the choice.
19:16You must go.
19:21I can't bear to leave you.
19:25Your family needs you.
19:28Your father has summoned you home.
19:31Will I return?
19:33Where will you be?
19:36Florence, Rome?
19:39Will you write to me?
19:41Tell me where you'll be.
19:42Don't stop.
19:46Let's not pretend.
19:50What?
19:52These last few months.
19:54Have been the most precious of my life.
19:55And mine too.
19:57But we always knew they would come to an end.
20:03Why must they?
20:05Because I am a lady's maid and you are a gentleman.
20:09What?
20:09And no gentleman ever married a lady's maid.
20:14You're dreaming.
20:18Believe me, I'm not.
20:23If you still feel this way in a year's time.
20:27I feel the same way in 50 years' time.
20:34Then I have your address.
20:37All right.
20:42Wherever you are, I'll come to you.
20:54I'm saying to you.
20:57I'm saying to you.
20:58I'm telling you.
21:14I don't know.
21:25Louisa. Louisa, please.
21:40Please, keep your voice down.
21:44My assistant is asleep.
21:48Why have you come?
21:53Honestly, I don't know.
21:58To prove you aren't a figment of my imagination.
22:04Or to see the only person who ever completely understood me.
22:10Dude, we are very different now.
22:13Yeah, here we are.
22:26Do you still paint?
22:32Really.
22:34It's one of the many things I gave up to serve the God of Commerce.
22:40Sad to hear it.
22:43Well, tell me about your husband.
22:46Late husband.
22:48Is there any point in...
22:50Well, were you happy?
22:54Did you love him?
23:01That's...
23:01That's my assistant.
23:03Um, do you sleepwalks?
23:05You must go.
23:08Please don't come here again.
23:10Yes, guys.
23:10I don't think so.
25:31And you were destined to follow in her footsteps?
25:34As you were destined to follow your fathers?
25:38I seem to have a talent for numbers.
25:41In their own way, they have the magic which intrigues me.
25:44You make them sound quite mysterious.
25:46Oh, they are.
25:47Also immensely practical.
25:50Like you, one learns techniques, one practices, one's craft.
25:54But beyond that, one learns to trust one's instincts.
26:01Exactly that?
26:04Exactly that?
26:28Your audition?
26:29I sold my jewellery to go and try for the corps du ballet.
26:32In Paris?
26:33Yes, in Paris.
26:35And when would this be?
26:38I leave in a month.
26:50I'm convinced he has Miss Carteret in his sights.
26:53Parcheter told me he's on the river this afternoon with a picnic.
26:58Which can only mean...
26:59An imminent announcement?
27:01An imminent announcement.
27:01I'm sure we can all agree, Olivia Carteret is an excellent choice.
27:06Certainly fetch the bell for a man destined to be chairman.
27:11Miss Heron, you've known each other a matter of weeks, so I have no right to question any
27:17choice you might make.
27:18But today when I heard you speak of Paris...
27:20You thought me rash, irresponsible.
27:22Far from it.
27:23I understood the impulse, the desire, and I recognized that I wish to encourage it.
27:30Encourage?
27:31It's true that Paris has a somewhat shady reputation, though I myself found it captivating.
27:38You've been.
27:38In my youth, and would not be averse to visiting again if you were there, though my family
27:48will no doubt they disapprove.
27:50Perhaps we needn't tell them.
28:08Mrs. Forsyte.
28:12I hope I'm not disturbing you.
28:16Won't you take a seat?
28:23I've always been curious about you.
28:27The girl who first captured his heart.
28:31Not that he ever spoke of you.
28:33One just instinctively knows that one wasn't the first.
28:42What made you come to my house?
28:45You begged me to.
28:47And you were curious.
28:50And hoped to see him.
28:51I've never attempted to see him.
28:53I've never tried to contact him.
28:55I've never asked him for anything.
28:58Does he know about the children?
29:01No.
29:02You understand he never can.
29:05It would ruin him.
29:07In his business, reputation is everything.
29:10And in mine.
29:12I came here with nothing.
29:14Single-handedly raised...
29:15His two children.
29:17Whilst building a business.
29:18Do you seriously imagine that I wish to endanger my own good name?
29:21And should he try to see you?
29:25I will tell him to go away.
29:54I will tell you.
29:56I am going there.
29:58I am.
30:02I am.
30:05I am.
30:27I thought your scrawling days were long gone.
30:30Something you wanted, Sam's.
30:32Perhaps you should give it all up.
30:34Quit the grind and daub away to your heart's content.
30:38Perhaps I should.
30:41Why don't you?
30:44I'll ask my father or yours.
30:46Of course.
30:49You're here to save us.
30:52How noble.
30:57Good day to you, Sam's.
31:11What did I say?
31:13First time we boxed at Oxford.
31:15I never make it as a fighter because I like it to bend.
31:21I wonder why we became friends.
31:22Because we both needed a punch bag.
31:24And I was missing, Sam.
31:29So, brother.
31:31A number of us have been speaking and we're keen to hear Joe's vision for the company.
31:37Vision?
31:38Hmm.
31:39The head of the vote.
31:41What vote?
31:43There'll be no vote.
31:44The decision is mine.
31:45Yeah, but it must be ratified.
31:46It's tradition.
31:48Eldest son to eldest son.
31:50Well, with respect.
31:52Well, you broke with tradition when you pushed Joe into the chair before your demise.
31:57Even so...
31:58I mean, surely.
31:59You want all the board to be fully behind the new appointment?
32:03Don't think I don't know what you're about.
32:06You have your eye on the prize for Soames.
32:10I think we both know he's the better man for the job.
32:22Isaac, just curious.
32:26Did you pick up any sense from the other partners what they think of Joe's promotion?
32:31I know what I think.
32:34Tell me.
32:36He's passionate.
32:37Struggles to compromise.
32:40But that's why this company needs him.
32:44In ten years, he's never let you down.
32:49I don't believe he ever will.
32:53Thank you, Isaac.
33:06Your father just told me.
33:10Beggars belief, the idea of a vote.
33:13Expected.
33:14Well, you know James is setting you up to fail.
33:17Quite.
33:20Disappoint him.
33:22You have the vision, the ability.
33:26You deserve it.
33:29We deserve it.
33:31So let's be very considered about our next move.
33:36I'll throw it away in a moment of madness.
33:39I'll throw it away in a moment of madness.
33:55Zero.
33:57Po.
33:58Po.
34:00Po.
34:01Zero.
34:02Po.
34:03Po.
34:03Oh.
34:05I'm done, Sarah.
34:07So funny.
34:08There you go, clever dog.
34:13Someone's looking pleased with themselves.
34:15Happy Miss Carteret.
34:17Happy Soames, if it's any sense.
34:19Which I'm certain he does.
34:21But I mustn't be late.
34:23I told June I'd take her with me, but Francis has forbidden her to go.
34:27Go where?
34:28The dressmaker, Mrs Louisa.
34:30Who also does wedding gowns.
34:32Why did Francis forbid her?
34:34No idea, but she was absolutely insistent.
34:36June is not to go.
34:37Well, I'm heading into town myself.
34:39Can I drop you?
34:40Silk Street in Soho.
34:42There's a jeweler's nearby.
34:44Won't you join us?
34:46No, I will make my own arrangements.
34:57My dear, are you quite well?
35:00Yes.
35:03That is, a matter has come to my attention.
35:08I'm not quite sure how to manage it.
35:15That will be, um, Mrs Darty?
35:24Uh, is Mrs Burnham home?
35:30Children, put those down.
35:32Come here.
35:38Hello.
35:41Are you...
35:42My children, yes.
35:51And their father?
35:53He died.
35:55A long time ago.
35:57Before we were born.
36:01How old are you?
36:02Ten.
36:03Ten.
36:03Hannah, take the children.
36:04But Mama, please do us.
36:06I say I need to speak.
36:07With this gentleman, I'll come to you soon.
36:22Who is their father?
36:26Is he dead?
36:29Is he?
36:38As good as...
36:44Dear God, Luisa, you couldn't think to tell me.
36:47What should I have said?
36:50No claim on you.
36:51We barely knew each other.
36:54I saw myself for what I was.
36:56A diversion.
37:00I loved you.
37:01You desired me as I desired you.
37:04And what we had was brief and careless.
37:08And could never have come to anything.
37:14You should have looked for me.
37:16After Venice.
37:16You knew my family.
37:17You knew my name.
37:18I did look for you.
37:20When I knew I was with child, I had every intention of seeking you out.
37:23So why didn't you?
37:26I read about your marriage in the newspaper.
37:31What else could I do but make my own arrangements?
37:35Error enough to set aside for my confinement.
37:38I took in mending, embroidery, anything I could to provide for my child.
37:44Children, as it turned out.
37:46But if you told me...
37:48Then what?
37:49You had a wife, a stepchild, a family name.
37:54Is that supposed to be your guilty secret?
37:58Better to find my own means to provide for my children.
38:02Our children.
38:07Our children.
38:11They can never know.
38:15Please don't make this difficult.
38:19Our lives need not be thrown into disarray simply because we happen to meet again.
38:32As you wish.
38:36But first I'd like to see the children again.
38:42Please let me see them, Louisa.
38:47Please.
39:02Children, come here.
39:07And it is certain the children are his?
39:12Beyond doubt.
39:16And he doesn't know.
39:18Does anyone?
39:20Nor must they.
39:21James and Soames especially.
39:23Indeed.
39:25How trustworthy is this girl?
39:27Could she threaten to expose him?
39:28I don't believe she will.
39:30She's posing as a widow.
39:32Good.
39:32And a respectable dressmaker.
39:35So we are confident the matter will go no further?
39:39We are.
39:48Come.
39:50This is a friend of mine.
40:01Hello.
40:04I'm Joe.
40:06How funny.
40:07So am I.
40:09But everyone calls me Joss.
40:14May I call you Joss?
40:21I'm Holly.
40:23I know he looks older.
40:24But we're twins.
40:29It's a pleasure to meet you, Holly.
40:33Are you crying?
40:37Yes, I am crying.
40:41Are you sad?
40:44No.
40:46I'm happy.
40:50Happier than you can imagine.
40:56Sorry.
40:59I don't wish to scare you.
41:01That's the last thing I want.
41:02Please, you must leave.
41:04I have clients to you.
41:07The back door, this way.
41:16Please don't call me here again.
41:37I'll see you at dinner, Pa.
42:01I'll see you at the next door.
42:29I was told you were looking for me.
42:34I came just now from Soho.
42:37Yes?
42:39From the dressmaker, Louisa.
42:42She and I knew each other years ago.
42:45I'm aware.
42:47I've seen her myself.
42:51Then you know about the children.
42:53Yes.
43:00Nothing about their existence is simple.
43:07And clearly there are consequences.
43:09Yes.
43:12The possibility of discovery.
43:16How it can be used against you.
43:19Just as we're in touching distance of everything we've worked for.
43:26We're a partnership.
43:29A family.
43:31Let's not complicate or compromise.
43:34Otherwise, we can put all of this behind us and go on as before.
43:39I don't think you understand.
43:41I can't go on as before.
43:44Before, I was unaware.
43:46But you're under no obligation.
43:48I can't wish away two human beings, Frances.
43:54You mean to acknowledge them?
43:57I mean not to know their existence.
44:11For now, promise me no one need know.
44:20It would be catastrophic for you as chairman, for us as a family, for me as your wife.
44:31I promise.
44:40How could you?
45:00How could you do it?
45:08How could you do it?
45:11How could you do it?
45:12How could you do it?
45:13How could you do it?
45:14How could you do it?
45:15How could you do it?
45:17How could you do it?
45:19How could you do it?
45:19How could you do it?
45:20How could you do it?
45:20How could you do it?
45:20How could you do it?
45:21How could you do it?
45:21How could you do it?
45:22How could you do it?
45:22How could you do it?
45:23How could you do it?
45:23How could you do it?
45:23How could you do it?
45:28How could you do it?
46:12What did you hear?
46:13All of it.
46:23I knew her before your mother and I ever met.
46:26But it makes no difference to us.
46:28You're still my beloved daughter.
46:29Except now I have to share you.
46:31No.
46:31Mama has to share you.
46:32No.
46:44It's her, isn't it, Lisa?
46:48The one who gave you this.
47:12Forgive me, Miss Herron, but in the spirit of our recent conversation, I wanted to bring you a gift.
47:23Oh, they're beautiful.
47:27Oh, thank you.
47:30I hope they might speed you on your way to Paris and the fulfillment of your desires.
47:38Oh, Mr. Forsyte, you've been such a friend to me.
47:42I hope so.
47:45I do.
47:48And yet...
47:52With your permission, I would like to think of myself as more than a friend.
48:04Forgive me.
48:06I am well-schooled in matters of business.
48:10Less so in matters of the heart.
48:15Which, to be frank, has never been touched by a single soul until...
48:24Believe me, I never intended to speak so soon, but your imminent departure, I...
48:32I can no longer leave unsaid what I've known from the moment I saw you.
48:41You are my heart's desire.
48:44I cannot imagine a life without you.
48:50Mr. Forsyte, this is...
48:54Unexpected.
48:55But not, I hope, unwelcome.
48:59I...
49:00To be truthful, I'm...
49:03A little astonished.
49:04We scarcely know each other.
49:06But what we do know might lead us to be...
49:08Hopeful.
49:12Perhaps...
49:15Um...
49:19Then, let me say one more thing.
49:22I'm convinced we could be happy.
49:26But if you find we cannot...
49:29Though, God help me, I'll move heaven and earth to make us so...
49:33I will release you, and you will be free.
49:40That's...
49:41Very generous.
49:43But if you agree to our engagement...
49:47We will go to Paris together.
49:50And from there, plan our future.
49:54And it will be all that you've dreamed of.
49:57And more.
50:05Just imagine, Cyril.
50:07Dear Soames engaged, and replacing Joa's chair.
50:14That day could be closer than you think.
50:36Come on, child.
50:39Spit it out.
50:41Folks...
50:44Backumen.
50:45To be with you.
50:49To be with you.
50:51Whyouts?
50:54Ladies and gentlemen.
50:55Do
50:55and
50:56To be with you!
51:10Listen,
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