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00:00:05I'll rotate where you are No place like in your arms
00:00:12Don't need a map to show That you take me home when I feel out of place
00:00:20You always know the way Don't have to find it all alone
00:00:27Yeah, you take me home You take me home
00:00:33You take me home
00:00:34Welcome to Passau, the city of three rivers.
00:00:37Always young at heart, but one of the oldest cities in Bavaria.
00:00:41We hope you enjoy your cruise on the Emerald Sun.
00:00:43I shouldn't have agreed to do this show.
00:00:45Stanley wouldn't have asked if he didn't think he could do it.
00:00:47He's a good friend.
00:00:48Who happens to be one of the biggest Broadway producers?
00:00:51You're on vacation, remember?
00:00:53I'll just be a minute.
00:00:56Trisha, hi.
00:00:58The contract has been sent out, but I'm sensing hesitation on their part.
00:01:02Why?
00:01:03They're an old-school tour company, Sarah.
00:01:06Your pitch is too modern for their taste, with these apps and all these small wellness groups.
00:01:10They're about money, not meditation.
00:01:13I think it's the future, but I can definitely tone down the original pitch.
00:01:17Fine, but this one's on you if it doesn't work out.
00:01:19Think about the promotion you're up for.
00:01:21Yes, of course.
00:01:23Understood.
00:01:25Does that woman ever give you a break?
00:01:27Can't you just put that on airplane mode?
00:01:29Mom, then I'll be out of office to out of work and three, two, one, fired.
00:01:37Welcome aboard.
00:01:38I'm Teddy, your cruise director.
00:01:40Hello.
00:01:40Feel free to ask any questions about the cruise.
00:01:43Oh, thank you, Teddy.
00:01:45I'm Sarah Matthews.
00:01:46This is my mother, Julia.
00:01:47Hello.
00:01:48We're with the theater group.
00:01:49Ah, our passengers are so excited.
00:01:52It's actually sold out.
00:01:54Are our rooms ready yet?
00:01:55Your cabins are ready.
00:01:57I have you in 2.05, and there's a walking tour of Passau today at 3, if you would like
00:02:05to join.
00:02:05Well, I'm sure Sarah would love to join the walking tour.
00:02:08Uh, I would actually thank you after I tour the business center.
00:02:13Julia, would you like me to put you down, too?
00:02:15No, no, no, I think I'd like to relax a little while.
00:02:18There's tea and coffee in the animal lounge.
00:02:20It's quite relaxing in there.
00:02:22All that matters is that my daughter relaxes this trip.
00:02:25Mm-hmm.
00:02:28Business center?
00:02:29That way?
00:02:30Yeah.
00:02:41Hey, are you sure we have, like, an hour before the tour starts?
00:02:44I'm just following my books today, right?
00:02:46Yeah, I know, I know, but there's just so much to see and do, you know?
00:02:49Tomorrow.
00:02:50Okay.
00:02:51You still want to do dinner?
00:02:52For early seating?
00:02:54Yeah.
00:02:54We can do early seating.
00:02:56Okay.
00:02:58Okay.
00:02:59Okay.
00:03:00Okay.
00:03:03Hi, I'm Betty Stevenson.
00:03:05Julia Matthews.
00:03:06Nice to meet you.
00:03:08Julia Matthews, as in Broadway.
00:03:11Yes.
00:03:12I'm surprised you know who I am.
00:03:14Oh, I've seen every Broadway musical from the Palace to the New Amsterdam Theater and everything
00:03:18in between.
00:03:20Please tell me that you're here for the Broadway revival.
00:03:22Ah, yes.
00:03:23Yes, I am.
00:03:25Wonderful.
00:03:26And what brings you to the Danube?
00:03:28Oh, I've been on this floating palace for over a year.
00:03:32They can't get rid of me.
00:03:34The usual.
00:03:38Going to do the final review now, period.
00:03:40We'll send over in 20 minutes.
00:03:45Minutes.
00:03:47Minutes.
00:03:48I have to come up with minutes.
00:03:49Minutes.
00:03:50Minutes.
00:03:50Okay.
00:03:52And set.
00:03:54Oh, seriously?
00:03:57Oh, come on.
00:04:01Come on.
00:04:03Oh, I'm sorry.
00:04:04Oh.
00:04:05Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:04:07No.
00:04:08I love the Danse moves.
00:04:09Our planned fishing expedition.
00:04:10I couldn't think about which one.
00:04:12The internet is really spotty here.
00:04:15Well, it's a good thing that cell phones are banned.
00:04:18Seriously?
00:04:19No, but they should be.
00:04:21It's just, it's vacation.
00:04:22No phone zone.
00:04:24Deadlines are unavoidable.
00:04:26I take it you don't know where the business center is?
00:04:29I'm afraid I don't.
00:04:30Probably won't find out.
00:04:32I'm Jack.
00:04:34Wilson.
00:04:36Sarah Matthews.
00:04:37Nice to meet you.
00:04:38You too.
00:04:39We can talk typos later.
00:04:45Maybe.
00:04:47That made no sense of me.
00:04:49You don't know.
00:04:50Oh.
00:04:53Having been destroyed by the great fire in 1662,
00:04:57Passo was rebuilt by Italian architects
00:04:59who infused the city with a barrel from Italian flammies.
00:05:03So feel free to save your power to Passo.
00:05:10So you're on this tour, but you're not really, like, on tour.
00:05:14Oh, the vacation police are back.
00:05:17You still trying?
00:05:18No, you know what?
00:05:19I am almost ready to give up.
00:05:25Oh, oh.
00:05:26What do you do again?
00:05:29Um, I, uh, I work for a marketing firm.
00:05:33We come up with high-end concepts for travel companies, tour groups.
00:05:38Like the cruise?
00:05:40Uh, yeah, yeah, like the cruise.
00:05:42But I'm actually here on holiday with my mom,
00:05:44who's working really hard to get me to try and stop working.
00:05:47And if I could just get this pitch sent,
00:05:50I could try and enjoy my first vacation in two years.
00:05:53Well, since we're no longer on the tour,
00:05:56um, let's go to a coffee shop.
00:05:58They have Wi-Fi there.
00:06:01Caffeine and a connection?
00:06:04You're a genius.
00:06:06I have homelands.
00:06:09Where did everyone go?
00:06:11I don't know.
00:06:25All sent.
00:06:27Congratulations.
00:06:28Thanks.
00:06:28Cheers.
00:06:29Oh, cheers.
00:06:34So how did you and your mom pick the Danube?
00:06:36Oh, my mom is in a Broadway revival show in Budapest.
00:06:39Really? She's a singer.
00:06:40Yes.
00:06:41Would I have heard of her?
00:06:42Um, probably not.
00:06:44She was always just in the chorus on Broadway.
00:06:47Okay.
00:06:47And where is she now?
00:06:48Mm, taking a nap.
00:06:50But I think it's more nerves, though.
00:06:53She hasn't performed in years.
00:06:55She actually tried to back out of the trip last minute.
00:06:58My dad did, too.
00:07:00He told me all he needed was his golf clubs
00:07:02and me to, uh, stop pushing him to get out there.
00:07:04Ah, well, it looks like we are in the same boat.
00:07:09Yeah.
00:07:10So, um, why the Danube for you?
00:07:14He's a European history buff,
00:07:15and it's his birthday, and I wanted to surprise him.
00:07:18Been struggling a little bit.
00:07:20Uh, mom passed a couple years ago.
00:07:22Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
00:07:25Where are you from?
00:07:27We live in Fairfield, Connecticut, so.
00:07:29Oh.
00:07:31I live in Stamford, and my mom lives in Westport.
00:07:34Oh.
00:07:34Yeah.
00:07:35You serious?
00:07:35Yeah.
00:07:36Yeah, we moved out of the city a little while ago.
00:07:39Wow.
00:07:39My dad also passed away, and, um, we made it a fresh start.
00:07:43Sorry to hear that.
00:07:45It's been a really rough go for my mom.
00:07:48She hasn't quite been herself.
00:07:50You know, he's a bit of a music lover,
00:07:53and since we live in the St. Mary and we're all here,
00:07:56do you want to maybe...
00:07:57Oh, yeah.
00:07:58Yeah?
00:07:58We should definitely introduce them.
00:08:01Yeah, maybe it'll get her mind off the show
00:08:03and get her to stop focusing on my work.
00:08:05We could use a friendly buffer.
00:08:07Like a distraction?
00:08:10Devious date.
00:08:11Oh.
00:08:12Ideas.
00:08:14Any chance you're having dinner on the ship tonight?
00:08:16We are.
00:08:18Fair seating?
00:08:19Oh.
00:08:19My mom thinks the real party starts before sunset.
00:08:22Yes.
00:08:23And he's angry that we don't get the early bird special,
00:08:25even though it's all in prison.
00:08:38You ready?
00:08:40Yeah.
00:08:42Mom.
00:08:43Mm-hmm?
00:08:44We're going to a restaurant, not snowshoeing.
00:08:47You know, I get cold in air-conditioned restaurants,
00:08:49and this is my favorite outfit.
00:08:51This is vintage Halston. I love it.
00:08:52No.
00:08:53Oh.
00:08:54And since when do you care so much about what I'm wearing?
00:08:57You just never know when you might meet someone.
00:08:59Meet someone? Who am I going to meet?
00:09:00I just mean that, you know, meet all sorts of people on cruises.
00:09:05Yeah.
00:09:07You look beautiful, Mom.
00:09:08Yes, with the button on.
00:09:10Even with the button on.
00:09:13Good.
00:09:15Great. Let's go.
00:09:16Hey.
00:09:18Oh, looking good.
00:09:19Are you sure I need to wear a tie?
00:09:21You're looking real good.
00:09:22I think you look great in a tie.
00:09:24Plus, you never know when you might meet someone.
00:09:26Meet someone?
00:09:27What is this, the love boat?
00:09:30Well, it is now.
00:09:32Thank you very much.
00:09:33Okay, come on.
00:09:36Hi, Sarah.
00:09:37Hey, Jack.
00:09:38You look great.
00:09:39Oh, thank you.
00:09:41So do you, Jack.
00:09:43You two know each other.
00:09:44We've been on the tour today.
00:09:45It's Andre, Sarah, Sarah.
00:09:48Oh, it's nice to meet you.
00:09:50And this is my mother, Julia.
00:09:53Pleasure.
00:09:57Apparently, we all live in Fairfield County.
00:09:59Small world.
00:10:02Well, very nice to meet you both.
00:10:03You too.
00:10:09We don't want to keep you.
00:10:11We should get to our table, huh?
00:10:13Sure.
00:10:14This way, everyone, please.
00:10:16Oh, it's just us.
00:10:18We only have tables of four left.
00:10:22Those are reserved, I'm afraid.
00:10:24I hope you don't mind dining together.
00:10:26Not at all.
00:10:26No, that's great.
00:10:28To new friends.
00:10:30Cheers.
00:10:30Cheers.
00:10:37It's good.
00:10:39So, Andre, what is it that you do?
00:10:41I'm a retired math teacher.
00:10:42Ah, math.
00:10:44My worst subject.
00:10:44I'm more right brain.
00:10:46Oh, but Andre likes music too, right?
00:10:48Mm-hmm.
00:10:50I ran the March and Bad program.
00:10:51Oh, how fun.
00:10:53His band played in the Thanksgiving Day Parade every year.
00:10:55Well, I must have seen you then.
00:10:58And do you get to many Broadway musicals being so close to town?
00:11:02I'm more into plays.
00:11:04Yeah.
00:11:05Julie sang on Broadway.
00:11:06She's actually performing on this trip.
00:11:08I'm sorry.
00:11:09I didn't mean anything.
00:11:09It's okay.
00:11:10Not everyone's into show tunes.
00:11:12Sarah, however, is an accomplished pianist.
00:11:15Oh.
00:11:15Is that right?
00:11:16Well, I don't play much anymore.
00:11:18She's very, very good.
00:11:23Um, what do you do, Jack?
00:11:25I run a local paper in Easton.
00:11:27The one that did the exposé on the chemical plant?
00:11:30That was my piece.
00:11:31I did the investigation.
00:11:32That was an amazing piece.
00:11:34Yeah, I actually did marketing for The Villager after I graduated from Stern.
00:11:39Really?
00:11:39I love how small newspapers bring people together.
00:11:43They can be real advocates for change.
00:11:45I agree.
00:11:46They are the backbone of the community.
00:11:48Hmm.
00:11:48All set.
00:11:51It's, uh, how's everyone's wine?
00:11:52Do you like it?
00:11:53Oh, it's really good.
00:11:54Oh.
00:11:55I'd actually like a whiskey.
00:11:57Excuse me.
00:11:58Oh, oh!
00:11:59Oh, my goodness, mom!
00:12:00No, no, no, no.
00:12:01I'm good.
00:12:02I'm good.
00:12:03I'm good.
00:12:03It's a...
00:12:03Are you sure?
00:12:04Oh, my gosh, it's a...
00:12:05You know what?
00:12:05I think I am going to go get the stain out.
00:12:07I'm so sorry.
00:12:08No, it's okay.
00:12:09It's okay.
00:12:09I'm good.
00:12:10I'm going to go back, though, and get the stain out.
00:12:12Okay?
00:12:13Okay, well, I'll come with you.
00:12:13No, no, no, no.
00:12:14I'll order room service.
00:12:15You stay.
00:12:15You stay.
00:12:16You stay.
00:12:17You stay.
00:12:17Have fun.
00:12:18It's okay.
00:12:19I'll be right back.
00:12:19I'll be right back.
00:12:20Mom, just wait.
00:12:32I was messy.
00:12:35That's what dry cleaners are for.
00:12:37I'm not talking about the coat.
00:12:41It's our first date.
00:12:43First dinner.
00:12:44Dinner?
00:12:45You mean disaster.
00:12:49I guess when you hadn't gone out with anyone in a really long time, you just get...
00:12:52It takes a little time to warm up.
00:12:58We can do this.
00:13:00I think so.
00:13:03Let the romance reboot.
00:13:19May I join you?
00:13:20You look like you could use some company.
00:13:23A bit of a rough night.
00:13:24Oh, no.
00:13:26What happened?
00:13:27I spilled wine on someone.
00:13:30Please.
00:13:31That's nothing.
00:13:32My first night sitting at the captain's table.
00:13:35He was late.
00:13:35And when he came to greet us, I asked him for the menu.
00:13:40It was the uniform.
00:13:41I had no idea.
00:13:43That is bad.
00:13:44It's so embarrassing, right?
00:13:48You're funny.
00:13:49And you're smiling.
00:13:51Mission accomplished.
00:13:53Thank you for that.
00:13:54I'm Andre.
00:13:56Betty.
00:13:57Nice to meet you, Betty.
00:14:01Vienna, the city of music.
00:14:03Get ready to waltz through centuries of culture and elegance along the Danube's graceful shores.
00:14:12As the office turns.
00:14:15More work drama?
00:14:16The tour company backed out.
00:14:19Oh.
00:14:20I'm sorry.
00:14:21My boss isn't.
00:14:22She's just mad.
00:14:24A lot was riding on that one.
00:14:26Oh, and please don't tell my mom I snuck out.
00:14:29She thinks I'm in the adjoining massage room right now.
00:14:32Mom's the word.
00:14:35I know.
00:14:35I sound silly worrying about what she thinks.
00:14:39Not at all.
00:14:40Name someone who doesn't care what their parents think.
00:14:43You too?
00:14:45Yeah, of course.
00:14:46I mean, Dad and I, we don't see each other as much anymore, but...
00:14:52I don't know.
00:14:53I guess a cruise was going to be interesting.
00:14:54May I?
00:14:55Oh, thank you.
00:14:58Yes, a river cruise is an interesting choice.
00:15:03So, more urgent topic.
00:15:06How's the coat?
00:15:09Perfect excuse to go shopping.
00:15:11That bad?
00:15:12Yes, we have gone from vacation police to fashion police.
00:15:17Well, for what it's worth, he said he had a great time after dinner at the bar.
00:15:25Well, better than my mom.
00:15:26She said that she had fun scrubbing her dress because she plans cleaning to be cathartic.
00:15:35What are we going to do with those two?
00:15:37Well, I think we wait until you're done working, and then we come up with a plan.
00:15:44Oh, maybe a day trip to Salzburg?
00:15:46Mom and I love the sound of music.
00:15:48Now, that's up my alley, especially around Christmas time, but his not so much.
00:15:53What would you say to a lintzer tort baking class?
00:15:56Delicious, but she's allergic to nuts.
00:15:59Oh.
00:16:02She does love carriage rides, though.
00:16:05You would be down for that.
00:16:06How does she feel about schnitzel?
00:16:09Loves it.
00:16:11Okay, you got it.
00:16:13Old town carriage ride after dinner.
00:16:16Perfect.
00:16:18Yeah, I can spend the day with my mom, get her mood.
00:16:22Great.
00:16:23Oh, by the way, if you're shopping, his favorite color's blue, scent, lavender.
00:16:27Okay.
00:16:28Copy.
00:16:29Oh, oh, oh.
00:16:29Oh, and mom, she loves a man in a dapper hat.
00:16:33You know, just like Frank Sinatra.
00:16:37Yeah, I'm kind of loving this.
00:16:38Are we parent trapping?
00:16:40You know, there was a cruise in that movie, too.
00:16:43Yeah.
00:16:44Yeah, that's my work.
00:16:47Bigger trust.
00:17:00Oh.
00:17:01Didn't your massage fix that neck?
00:17:03Jack, that's all that typing you do.
00:17:07I didn't see you after in the relaxation room.
00:17:09Oh, no, I went to get a coffee.
00:17:12Can you please put that down?
00:17:15Yeah, yes.
00:17:19So, um, mom, I was thinking for later, how about a carriage ride and dinner with Andre and Jack?
00:17:25Again?
00:17:27I barely know them.
00:17:29Oh, well, Andre had fun last night.
00:17:32He did?
00:17:33Mm-hmm.
00:17:33Yeah.
00:17:34Um, I think he's into you.
00:17:36Really?
00:17:37Mm-hmm.
00:17:40Oh, mom, this whole outfit would look amazing on you.
00:17:45Oh, you could wear it to dinner.
00:17:46We're not going back to the ship.
00:17:48So, where not at the store?
00:17:49Well, it's nice, but it's for someone younger, and blue's not my color.
00:17:54Oh, excuse me?
00:17:55Hello, I'm Stefan.
00:17:56Hi, Stefan.
00:17:57We are interested in this whole outfit.
00:17:59Ah, excellent choice.
00:18:00Oh, no, it's not for me.
00:18:01It's for my mother.
00:18:02I told you it's for someone younger.
00:18:04You are never too old for style.
00:18:07Right.
00:18:08See?
00:18:10Mm-hmm.
00:18:10Come on, just go try it on.
00:18:12What?
00:18:12It'll be two seconds.
00:18:13Bye.
00:18:14Yes.
00:18:23So, you feel like this being your first time in Europe?
00:18:25Like, I can't believe it's taken me this long into Europe.
00:18:27Oh, Sarah and Julie, they want to do something tonight.
00:18:29They were thinking a carrot ride.
00:18:30Again.
00:18:31I think she's into you.
00:18:32Really?
00:18:32Even after the coat?
00:18:33I'm as shocked as you are.
00:18:36I wanted you to see some stuff in here.
00:18:37Okay.
00:18:38Hello.
00:18:39Welcome to Herrenhausdatter's.
00:18:44Sorry, sorry.
00:18:45We're American.
00:18:47We have pork pie hats, top hats, bucket hats.
00:18:51Father and son.
00:18:52Yes.
00:18:53And we are actually looking for a couple of fedoras.
00:18:56We are.
00:18:59Hmm.
00:19:02You met a woman.
00:19:03Oh, say no more.
00:19:05The diamond crown fedoras makes the ladies go wild.
00:19:09Perfect.
00:19:18You look fantastic.
00:19:20Really?
00:19:22My Weiner records are jealous.
00:19:25Hmm.
00:19:27Guess I'll take it then.
00:19:28Right this way.
00:19:31What are you doing?
00:19:32Hmm.
00:19:32Don't you just love lavender?
00:19:40Look at us.
00:19:41Two guys in the town.
00:19:42You look like Sinatra in that hat.
00:19:43Thank you very much.
00:19:44I feel like it.
00:19:49I love it.
00:19:52Hey, ladies.
00:19:53Hey.
00:19:55You look beautiful, Julia.
00:19:56Love the blue.
00:19:58Is that lavender you're wearing?
00:20:00Yes, it is.
00:20:01And that hat looks very dapper.
00:20:05So, um, shall we?
00:20:09Hmm?
00:20:10Oh, honey.
00:20:11I just really like to stay put for a while, I think.
00:20:14No, but we all wanted to go together.
00:20:16Do you know what I'd love?
00:20:18There's a concert up at the church we just passed.
00:20:21That sounds very interesting.
00:20:23Would you mind if I tag along?
00:20:24No.
00:20:25Not at all.
00:20:26Okay, but, um, what about dinner?
00:20:29We have your location.
00:20:30We'll meet you there.
00:20:31Have fun.
00:20:32Okay.
00:20:33Okay.
00:20:33Okay, yeah.
00:20:34All right.
00:20:39Not exactly as planned.
00:20:41But with an unexpected twist.
00:20:45Cool.
00:20:46You ready?
00:20:46Yeah.
00:20:47See, you, uh, got yourself a little present.
00:20:50I did.
00:20:56See, you, uh, got yourself a little bit.
00:21:46If that's the look you're going for.
00:21:49Yeah, that could work.
00:21:50No, but wait.
00:21:51Didn't we pass that twice already?
00:21:53We did.
00:21:54And I asked our driver to take the long route.
00:21:56Give him a little more time.
00:21:58Oh.
00:22:00I like the way you think.
00:22:03I'm actually really digging this new look.
00:22:05You like this?
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:08So how did it go with your dad today?
00:22:13Surprisingly, really well.
00:22:15That's great.
00:22:16Yeah.
00:22:18Why is it a surprise?
00:22:19Are you not normally close?
00:22:22I was closer with my mom.
00:22:26He was always wrapped up in the whole band life thing.
00:22:30Things better now that he's retired?
00:22:33When I lived at home, we would just go through the motions.
00:22:35When I moved out, things got a little more distant.
00:22:38And after she passed, I rarely saw him.
00:22:44But you're making the effort now.
00:22:46Like with this cruise.
00:22:48Yes.
00:22:48Yes.
00:22:49Things will get better.
00:22:52I hope so.
00:22:53Mm-hmm.
00:22:55You and your mom seem very close.
00:22:56That's great.
00:22:57Yeah, we are.
00:22:58But it takes effort.
00:23:01And she thinks that I should be working less and spending more time with her.
00:23:09Speaking of which, I want to ask you a question.
00:23:11Why do you work so much?
00:23:14It's all part of my plan.
00:23:16Oh, your plan.
00:23:17Yeah.
00:23:18Yeah, I have to stay later than everyone else.
00:23:22And I have to come in on the weekends if I want to get ahead.
00:23:25Okay.
00:23:26Fair.
00:23:28Getting ahead.
00:23:29Is that getting in the way of you enjoying yourself?
00:23:32I don't think so.
00:23:34No?
00:23:35What would you like to do for fun?
00:23:40I go for a run every morning.
00:23:43You run?
00:23:45For fun.
00:23:46I do.
00:23:48I like it.
00:23:49You need to be a little more adventurous, Sarah.
00:23:53I get the feeling we've been stood up.
00:23:56Or maybe set up?
00:23:58You get the sense they could be up to something.
00:24:00I don't think so.
00:24:05Hey.
00:24:08They're smiling.
00:24:10Yeah, they are.
00:24:11Sarah knows I'm not ready to date yet.
00:24:13And I wouldn't know a set up if it came with a neon sign and an orchestra.
00:24:18She laughed.
00:24:20Hey, I'm sorry about that comment I made about Broadway last night.
00:24:23Well, Andre, it's fine.
00:24:24You must be very talented.
00:24:26Well, that's very kind.
00:24:28Are you excited about your show?
00:24:31I think nervous would be a better word for it.
00:24:34I used to tell my band before big parades, let the music flow from your hearts.
00:24:39And we'll touch the souls of everyone who hears it.
00:24:41Lovely.
00:24:42And then just picture them in their underwear.
00:24:48Hey, by the way, I called the restaurant, gave them a credit card, and ordered dessert for them.
00:24:52Compliments of that gentleman, of course.
00:24:55Nicely planned.
00:25:00We didn't order that.
00:25:02Compliments of the gentleman.
00:25:03Here we go.
00:25:05Oh.
00:25:06Oh.
00:25:10Oh, no.
00:25:11What?
00:25:13Apple strudel.
00:25:15Yeah.
00:25:16It's fantastic.
00:25:17Restaurant's famous for it.
00:25:18No, my mom used to make it for my dad every Sunday.
00:25:22Oh.
00:25:24I can tell she's upset.
00:25:26Are you okay?
00:25:30It's just, um, strudel was something that I shared with my husband.
00:25:38I'm sorry.
00:25:40This just triggered that memory.
00:25:43I know how you feel.
00:25:45Like today when I smell the lavender?
00:25:47Mm-hmm.
00:25:49It instantly made me think of my wife.
00:25:52It's bound to happen, right?
00:25:55Yes, it is.
00:25:56It's just how you deal with it.
00:26:03What do you think?
00:26:05Should we go and save them?
00:26:07There.
00:26:15Good morning, Sarah.
00:26:18How's the trip going?
00:26:20Well, work is pulling apart.
00:26:23And Jack and I have been trying to set up our parents, but every time we think they're
00:26:27connecting, there is an epic fail.
00:26:30Have you tried something extra romantic?
00:26:32Twice.
00:26:33Hmm.
00:26:34How about something relaxing?
00:26:36Does the trip leave you in a few hours to a thermal spa?
00:26:40Well, I'm not sure if that's my mom's thing.
00:26:42Oh, we could get her out of her comfort zone.
00:26:44Maybe.
00:26:47And you and Jack?
00:26:49Jack?
00:26:50How are you getting along?
00:26:52He's very nice.
00:26:53Oh, um, good.
00:26:56Yeah.
00:26:58Well, um, I think I'm going to go for my run.
00:27:02There's some excellent trails in Ringstrasse.
00:27:05Lots of iconic landmarks to take in.
00:27:08Oh, that sounds great.
00:27:10And, uh, Teddy, is it possible to have a gift sent to another cabin?
00:27:15Of course.
00:27:16We can arrange that.
00:27:17Perfect.
00:27:18I'll be in touch.
00:27:38This is the love book.
00:28:03Jack.
00:28:04Hey.
00:28:05Hey.
00:28:05What's going on?
00:28:07I, uh...
00:28:09You don't get this knee back in Connecticut, huh?
00:28:12No.
00:28:13You don't.
00:28:16So last night wasn't perfect, huh?
00:28:17Oh.
00:28:18You mean it was the Picasso of imperfection.
00:28:21They did smile, though.
00:28:22True.
00:28:23A little bit.
00:28:23True.
00:28:25Oh, I wanted to tell you.
00:28:26I, uh, had some flowers sent up to your mom's room.
00:28:29I kind of felt bad, so...
00:28:30I had whiskey sent to your room.
00:28:33I thought your dad could use a nice gesture after last night.
00:28:36Does that mean we're doing this again?
00:28:38Well, I haven't seen Mom out this much in years.
00:28:41Yeah, that's true.
00:28:42That's true.
00:28:43All right, I vote yes.
00:28:44Okay.
00:28:45Teddy said there's a day trip to a thermal spa.
00:28:48I thought we could all go.
00:28:50That's, that's like those baths, right?
00:28:51Yeah, I thought it might be relaxing.
00:28:54His idea of relaxing is, uh, floating down a river with a koozie.
00:28:57Okay, wait.
00:28:58Let me ask my mom.
00:29:01Oh.
00:29:02She's in.
00:29:04She's even gonna buy a bathing suit.
00:29:06I'll just surprise her.
00:29:07Oh, yeah, because, um, that worked out so well last night.
00:29:11Yeah.
00:29:13Done with your run, or what?
00:29:14No, I can go a little more.
00:29:23I must say, you do not give up.
00:29:25I know, I'm a bit annoying that way.
00:29:27It's like, hey, oh, it's my boss.
00:29:29Um, I'll meet you in an hour?
00:29:31Okay.
00:29:32Uh, hi, Patricia.
00:29:34Sarah.
00:29:35I need you to get me a new account.
00:29:37I know, and, and I'm sorry.
00:29:38It's just that I've been here with my mom, and it's been a lot to juggle.
00:29:42Juggle this.
00:29:43I don't care if you have to work 24-7.
00:29:45I need something new.
00:29:52Do you think they're gonna show up?
00:29:55I don't know.
00:30:00How's your boss?
00:30:02Oh, yeah.
00:30:05She expects everyone to be superhuman like her.
00:30:10And so what do you do now?
00:30:12I don't know.
00:30:13All I know is that I haven't worked all these years to strive for mediocrity.
00:30:20And what's that mean to you?
00:30:25Not living up to your full potential.
00:30:29Well, it's easy for you to ask that.
00:30:31You are the boss.
00:30:35Well, yeah, but I didn't take over the paper to become the boss.
00:30:41I took over to help shape people's lives.
00:30:46And help these writers become writers for the Times or the Journal.
00:30:52I wanted to be different than all the bosses before me.
00:30:57Wow.
00:30:59You sound nothing like mine.
00:31:04Don't get me wrong.
00:31:05I expect excellence from my staff.
00:31:07That said, I also run a pretty laid-back ship.
00:31:13You can't have it all, Sarah.
00:31:29You can't be serious.
00:31:31This is the quintessential European experience.
00:31:34Sorry, Cap.
00:31:35Nobody missed you.
00:31:36Oh, good thing I already bought one for you.
00:31:40You want me to wear pineapples?
00:31:42Pink pineapples.
00:31:48Pink pineapples.
00:31:49I'll caddy for you for a month.
00:31:54You're on.
00:31:56Let's go get her.
00:31:58European caddy.
00:32:03Mom?
00:32:04Are you ready?
00:32:05Coming.
00:32:07I thought you were buying a bathing suit.
00:32:09Did you see the suits they were selling?
00:32:11They were like macrame.
00:32:12Oh, my goodness.
00:32:13No, I'm fine like this.
00:32:22Hey.
00:32:23I could have used a two-for-one deal with that robe.
00:32:26Instead, I got stuck with pink pineapples.
00:32:29Thank you very much, son.
00:32:31Are they pineapples or palm trees?
00:32:32Are they palm trees?
00:32:33Are they pineapples?
00:32:34I think they're pineapples.
00:32:35You guys getting in?
00:32:36Yeah.
00:32:37No.
00:32:37Oh, come on.
00:32:45Thanks.
00:32:46You know what that is?
00:32:48This is so soothing.
00:32:49That's what it is.
00:32:50It's the minerals.
00:32:52Hey!
00:32:53Right?
00:32:54Oh, my gosh.
00:32:55Oh, you think you're...
00:32:56Aggressive.
00:33:00Oh, my God.
00:33:06Hi.
00:33:07You guys, we'll be able to take a look around.
00:33:08Yeah, you two kids have fun.
00:33:09All right, you two.
00:33:13Hmm.
00:33:17You do realize they are trying to set us up, right?
00:33:20Yeah.
00:33:21I didn't think Sarah would do that to me, but now I'm not so sure.
00:33:30Those flowers that came this morning, they didn't come from you, did they?
00:33:33Nope.
00:33:33Mm-hmm.
00:33:34The whiskey?
00:33:35Mm-mm.
00:33:38You're lovely, Andre.
00:33:41But I'm just not ready yet.
00:33:44I think you understand.
00:33:48I've been enjoying getting to know you.
00:33:51You're a pretty special woman.
00:33:59You know what's funny?
00:34:00Mm-hmm.
00:34:02They're the ones having a moment.
00:34:04You notice that too, huh?
00:34:05I just don't think they realize it.
00:34:07Maybe we could help them.
00:34:09Like a reverse parent trip?
00:34:10Why not?
00:34:11Why not?
00:34:14I don't think they know what they're in for.
00:34:18I'm playing golf with him when we get back.
00:34:20I haven't done that in, like, a year.
00:34:22That's amazing.
00:34:23Yeah.
00:34:24Well, I'm excited to see her show.
00:34:26Me too.
00:34:28So, really, she was a Broadway singer?
00:34:30Yes.
00:34:31She was in the chorus.
00:34:32Wow.
00:34:33But she should have been the lead.
00:34:35Her voice is incredible.
00:34:39Why wasn't she, you think?
00:34:41When I came along, she couldn't do it all.
00:34:45Hmm.
00:34:46Sad.
00:34:48Imagine having the ability to make it big
00:34:50and not being able to realize that dream.
00:34:54What?
00:34:55Maybe making it big means different things for different people, you know?
00:34:59You ever asked her about it?
00:35:00No.
00:35:01No.
00:35:02Not directly.
00:35:05Are you always this thoughtful with everyone?
00:35:09No.
00:35:10Just people I really care about.
00:35:17Are you and your dad going on the Chambin Palace tour?
00:35:20We are.
00:35:21Oh.
00:35:22Us too.
00:35:23Before we go, should we, uh, take another dip?
00:35:27Why not?
00:35:29They won't miss us.
00:35:30No.
00:35:31No.
00:35:49Wow.
00:35:51This place is stunning.
00:35:57Should we go over to the piano?
00:35:59Yeah, yeah.
00:36:00I'd love to.
00:36:11Wow.
00:36:13Been there a long time already?
00:36:14Very cute.
00:36:15But, you know, after his very first concert here as a kid, at only six years old, Mozart jumped
00:36:22into the lap of the Empress and started hugging and kissing her.
00:36:25Wow.
00:36:26He was a star after that.
00:36:28Imagine life changing in an instant.
00:36:31That moment that you made it.
00:36:36When's that for you?
00:36:40CEO.
00:36:41No.
00:36:43President.
00:36:44Okay.
00:36:45Either one.
00:36:47So, kind of like your boss?
00:36:49I mean, you said she's, what, superhuman?
00:36:52Mm-hmm.
00:36:52Did she talk about, like, her kids and her family and stuff?
00:36:56No.
00:36:58But I don't really know her that well.
00:37:00No.
00:37:01Okay.
00:37:02Actually, no one does.
00:37:10Do you want to get a drink?
00:37:12Red or white?
00:37:15Bubbles.
00:37:16Oh.
00:37:17Here we go.
00:37:23I'm going to have one of these.
00:37:30Andre.
00:37:31Maddie.
00:37:32Want some company?
00:37:33Please.
00:37:38So, what are you doing sitting here all alone?
00:37:40Uh, I walked a friend to the shuttle.
00:37:42She wanted to get back to the ship.
00:37:43But the day is not over.
00:37:45I figured I'd take it all in for a little while longer.
00:37:48It is a beautiful place, isn't it?
00:37:51So, who's your friend?
00:37:52Long story, but my son and her daughter are trying to set me up with her.
00:37:56She's here for a Broadway show.
00:37:58Julia.
00:37:59You know her.
00:37:59I am such a fan.
00:38:02She's incredibly talented.
00:38:03She's a lovely woman.
00:38:06So, are you interested?
00:38:08Mmm.
00:38:09I don't know what I want anymore.
00:38:13My wife died.
00:38:15I could have been a better husband.
00:38:18There's a lot.
00:38:21You know the wonderful thing about our age.
00:38:24We have nothing but time on our hands.
00:38:28Time to fix our mistakes.
00:38:30Time for second chances.
00:38:43It's beautiful.
00:38:45It's wonderful.
00:38:47Did you ever perform?
00:38:49Piano?
00:38:51Recitals as a kid.
00:38:54I guess my mom gave me the music, Gina.
00:38:59I used to find playing the piano so relaxing.
00:39:05You ever think you'd want to get back into it?
00:39:10Maybe I will.
00:39:12Yeah.
00:39:16I wonder where my mom is.
00:39:22Yeah, well, I haven't seen my dad in a while.
00:39:24Well, wherever they are, I'm sure they're together.
00:39:28I'm sure they are.
00:39:32Thank you for walking me back.
00:39:34Oh, you're welcome.
00:39:34I had a blast.
00:39:35Me too.
00:39:37It's, uh, dad's birthday tomorrow,
00:39:38and I booked in that private tour at the National Library,
00:39:41and I was wondering if maybe you and your mom wanted to go.
00:39:44Oh.
00:39:44Are you sure you want us tagging along?
00:39:46Are you kidding me?
00:39:47Your mom's my secret weapon.
00:39:49Ah.
00:39:52This cruise is way better than expected,
00:39:54and that's because of you.
00:39:55So thank you.
00:39:57I could say the same to you.
00:40:02Also, uh, I'm going to go for a run tomorrow morning.
00:40:05Uh, you want to join me?
00:40:07This is where Boat would be there.
00:40:09Yeah, I would.
00:40:12Great.
00:40:13Yeah.
00:40:16Well, uh, yeah, I should go check on my mom.
00:40:19Make sure she's okay.
00:40:21Yeah.
00:40:22Good night, Sarah.
00:40:25Good night, Jack.
00:40:39Oh, hi, Sarah.
00:40:40Oh, morning, Teddy.
00:40:41You going for a run?
00:40:43Yeah, I'm just waiting for Jack.
00:40:44Ah, actually, I wanted to talk to Jack this morning
00:40:46to ask if you'd like to come to the captain's table for dinner tonight
00:40:50to celebrate his dad's birthday.
00:40:52Oh, we would love to.
00:40:55How's it going?
00:40:57His dad and my mom are finally getting along great.
00:41:01Actually, I meant with you and Jack.
00:41:05Oh.
00:41:06Yeah.
00:41:08It's really nice.
00:41:11See ya.
00:41:24It never gets old here.
00:41:27And the air feels amazing.
00:41:30Company, too.
00:41:34You know, I was reading about the library on the ship.
00:41:37Yeah.
00:41:39I think I found something special for you to do for your dad.
00:41:42I'm all ears.
00:41:45You like it?
00:41:46I appreciate it.
00:42:04This is the 15,000 volume collection of Prince Eugene de Savoy,
00:42:08bound in Moroccan leather.
00:42:10Who was Prince Eugene?
00:42:11He was one of the most successful military commanders of his time.
00:42:15He was also very short, under five feet.
00:42:18So he was banned from the French military.
00:42:21Well, how did he overcome that?
00:42:23He fled the country, disguised as a woman,
00:42:25and convinced the emperor in Vienna to let him join the military.
00:42:29Wow.
00:42:30You know your European history.
00:42:32Uh-huh.
00:42:34You want to tell me some more?
00:42:35I see some first editions over there.
00:42:37Let's go.
00:42:41Would you look at those two?
00:42:43Yeah, from awkward to effortless.
00:42:46You used to have an absolute blast.
00:42:48Thank you very much for this.
00:42:51Of course.
00:43:01Hello.
00:43:02I'm Johanna, and welcome to the music room of our library.
00:43:09We have thousands of pages of sheet music from composers like Beethoven, Mozart,
00:43:16choir books from the 15th century,
00:43:19and of course our opera libretto collection.
00:43:23Amazing.
00:43:24And I understand we have a birthday?
00:43:27Uh, yes.
00:43:28Please take a seat.
00:43:40This is a book with sheet music from the Guggenmusik,
00:43:44which is one of the oldest marching bands in the world
00:43:48and from the Almanac region of Austria.
00:44:00Thanks to your son,
00:44:01your name will be forever displayed on the book.
00:44:07Your generous contribution will help us preserve it.
00:44:15No one's ever done anything like this for me before.
00:44:21Glad you like it.
00:44:23I love it.
00:44:26Sarah's idea.
00:44:27I just arranged it.
00:44:32Both of you.
00:44:37How about the photo?
00:44:40Oh, this one's all about father and son.
00:44:42Okay.
00:44:52Love your son.
00:44:54You too.
00:45:13Good evening, everyone.
00:45:15Thank you for joining my table tonight.
00:45:16Thank you for inviting us.
00:45:18You're welcome.
00:45:19I hear there's a birthday on the ship tonight.
00:45:23Andre?
00:45:24Uh, too much fuss, but thank you.
00:45:28Please raise your glasses to Andre.
00:45:30Happy birthday.
00:45:31Happy birthday.
00:45:32Happy birthday, Andre.
00:45:34So, how's everyone enjoying the cruise?
00:45:37Hmm, best one yet.
00:45:38You say that every time.
00:45:42Everyone's very excited about the show in Budapest.
00:45:45It's going to be a wonderful evening.
00:45:46Julia is fantastic.
00:45:48Your first show was Woman of the Year, and you played Helga, the German housekeeper.
00:45:55Wow.
00:45:56I can't believe you remember that.
00:45:59And how I pulled that one off, I'll never know.
00:46:02Now, the main character, Tess, valued her marriage over her career, and yet, at the end, seemed to have somehow
00:46:09had it all.
00:46:11Did you ever play the lead?
00:46:13No.
00:46:14No.
00:46:14Only the chorus.
00:46:16Oh, but she should have been the lead.
00:46:17Oh, but I can tell you the soloist is fantastic.
00:46:20Oh, I would love to hear you sing, Julia.
00:46:22You know, there's a piano in the lounge.
00:46:25Do you think we might be able to maybe get a little sneak preview?
00:46:29I don't, I don't know.
00:46:30Oh.
00:46:31Oh, come on, Mom.
00:46:34Come on, it could be fun.
00:46:36Sarah could play the piano.
00:46:37Great idea.
00:46:39Yeah?
00:46:39I used to play for my mom when she'd rehearse a new show.
00:46:42That's right, she did.
00:46:44I'm in.
00:46:45All right.
00:46:47One.
00:46:47One.
00:46:49Bravo!
00:46:51Bravo!
00:46:59Clang, clang, clang, went the trolley.
00:47:03Ding, ding, ding, went the bell.
00:47:06Zing, zing, zing, went my heartstrings.
00:47:09From the moment I saw you, I fell.
00:47:15Chug, chug, chug, went the motor.
00:47:18Bump, bump, bump, went the brake.
00:47:22Thump, bump, bump, went my heartstrings.
00:47:24And it was grand just to stand with his hand holding mine
00:47:32Till the end of the line
00:47:47Welcome to Dernstein.
00:47:49It's considered to be one of the most beautiful small towns in Austria,
00:47:53home to the country's oldest winery estate.
00:47:582,000 years of the Roman Empire.
00:48:00You know, I once read that men think about the Roman Empire
00:48:03several times a week, but I can't be true.
00:48:06Oh, yeah.
00:48:07Makes total sense.
00:48:08Really?
00:48:09I mean, they built a world-dominated society
00:48:11and they had gladiators.
00:48:12How cool is that?
00:48:16All right.
00:48:17You ready to go underground?
00:48:20I'll protect you.
00:48:21Who says I won't protect you?
00:48:24After you.
00:48:29Down here is miles of these tunnels
00:48:32and tens of thousands of bottles.
00:48:34It's really the perfect temperature of the wine.
00:48:41Oh, here.
00:48:45Take a picture.
00:48:46Got it.
00:48:46Okay.
00:48:53Oh, wait, hold on.
00:48:54I've got something right here.
00:48:55Something right there.
00:48:57Right there.
00:49:00Okay.
00:49:04Wait.
00:49:08Just something disgusting.
00:49:10Okay.
00:49:11You know something funny?
00:49:12Say cheese.
00:49:13Cheese.
00:49:14I got it the first time.
00:49:16Oh, you're taking it.
00:49:19You're ridiculous.
00:49:20Yeah, I know.
00:49:25Are you feeling better about the show after last night?
00:49:27I should be.
00:49:29But I woke up this morning ready to tell my producer that my house is on fire and I need
00:49:33to go home.
00:49:35You know, Adele once ran down to fire escape so she wouldn't have to perform.
00:49:38Yeah, smart lady.
00:49:39She ran away.
00:49:40And she went on to sell out concerts around the world.
00:49:43So.
00:49:45I haven't sung on stage in years.
00:49:49My husband, Charles, never missed a show.
00:49:52You're lucky you had that kind of relationship.
00:49:54You weren't close with your wife?
00:49:57I focused so much on my work.
00:49:59And then one day, Lucy was gone.
00:50:03My biggest regret was not spending more time with her.
00:50:06Her relationship just faded.
00:50:09I had all that quality time with Charles.
00:50:13He's gone.
00:50:16Gets lonely.
00:50:19Well, you have good memories.
00:50:21A daughter who loves you.
00:50:22And a new friend.
00:50:24Yeah, I do.
00:50:31Oh, wow.
00:50:34My mom and your dad seem so deep in conversation over there.
00:50:39I haven't seen him talk to someone for that long in a long time.
00:50:43Same here.
00:50:43Yeah.
00:50:44My mom never opens up to me like that.
00:50:48Maybe it's just their shared experiences, you know, make it a little easier for them.
00:50:52I think that's part of the reason she's so nervous about the show.
00:50:56My dad not being here.
00:50:58Now she has you.
00:51:03And she's just in the chorus again.
00:51:06Yeah, you've mentioned that a few times about the show.
00:51:09Is that bothering you?
00:51:12Like I said, she didn't realize her dream.
00:51:20Maybe it's something more than that.
00:51:25I guess I feel some guilt that I'm the reason for it.
00:51:30So, I promised myself that I wouldn't let anything hold me back.
00:51:35Like having a family.
00:51:39Well.
00:51:43I'd need a husband for that first.
00:51:55You and Jack are getting along nicely.
00:51:59Um.
00:52:00Well, so are you and Andre.
00:52:02We're just friends.
00:52:05What?
00:52:06But I thought you two...
00:52:07We know what you two have been up to.
00:52:10We're happy to be friends.
00:52:12But he raised a wonderful son.
00:52:16Sarah, I see the connection between you two.
00:52:19Okay, Mom.
00:52:19We are just friends, too.
00:52:21Yeah, I may be Mom, but I'm not clueless.
00:52:25Oh, Sarah, look at this.
00:52:28This is vintage.
00:52:30It's beautiful, isn't it?
00:52:32Let's get it.
00:52:34No, no, no.
00:52:35I have too many things already.
00:52:36Sorry.
00:52:36Are you sure?
00:52:37Yeah.
00:52:41Um.
00:52:43Can I ask you something?
00:52:45Mm-hmm.
00:52:48Do you ever regret not going further in your career?
00:52:53Watching all those other women play leads?
00:52:56A lot of those leads were jealous of what I had.
00:53:00How so?
00:53:02Well, I had it all.
00:53:03I had the family.
00:53:04I had a steady job.
00:53:06I was in love with both sides of my life.
00:53:12I'm so glad you told me that.
00:53:14You know this.
00:53:15No.
00:53:17I always felt like I held you back.
00:53:21I was an independent woman.
00:53:23And having you was the best thing I ever did.
00:53:31I love you.
00:53:33I love you.
00:53:38You know you're always a star in my book.
00:53:45Are you going to come to the castle tonight?
00:53:47No.
00:53:48Um.
00:53:49I think I'm going to head back to the ship and relax a bit.
00:53:52Okay.
00:53:52I'm going to go meet Jack now.
00:53:54But I'll see you for dinner, right?
00:53:55Yeah.
00:53:55Bye.
00:54:06Richard the Lionheart rebelled against his father, Henry II.
00:54:11Another reason to make nice with your dad.
00:54:14Sure.
00:54:19That's my boss.
00:54:21Did I answer it?
00:54:22Yes.
00:54:23Unless I want to be locked in a proverbial tower.
00:54:26Is that the worst that could happen?
00:54:29Probably.
00:54:35I'm not answering yet.
00:54:40So that's what it feels like to be your own boss.
00:54:42Absolutely.
00:54:46Well, it's her again.
00:54:48What's she saying?
00:54:51She says if I don't find a new client, I can kiss that promotion goodbye.
00:54:57Well, as I see it, you have two choices.
00:54:58You can go back to the ship and work, or you go through that door.
00:55:04Have an amazing day.
00:55:19Wow, look at this place.
00:55:21Wow.
00:55:23So you made a pretty good choice?
00:55:25Feels good, yeah.
00:55:27Okay, well, it's now officially a cheat day, and we're going to do some cake tasting.
00:55:32Why not?
00:55:33Why not?
00:55:38Hello.
00:55:39Thanks.
00:55:41Hello.
00:55:44Hello, group.
00:55:45I am Lucas.
00:55:47We have four different kinds of torts for you to try today.
00:55:50We have the apricot almond tort, the raspberry tort, the chocolate espresso nut tort, and the
00:55:59mint chocolate tort.
00:56:00Now, I want your palate to savor every bite, to really feel those flavors, all right?
00:56:06Please.
00:56:10Cheers.
00:56:11Cheers.
00:56:12All right.
00:56:14Mary Antoinette will be rolling in her grave right now.
00:56:16That's right.
00:56:20Oh, yeah.
00:56:21Mm-hmm.
00:56:22Lucas, that's it, man.
00:56:26It's not at all.
00:56:28Oh, yeah.
00:56:30Let me try this.
00:56:31Mm-hmm.
00:56:33How's this?
00:56:34Good.
00:56:35Mm.
00:56:40I'm going to try this.
00:56:41So, I can't take you anymore.
00:56:44Them together is really good.
00:56:46Hey, Lucas, can we get another slice of the mint, please?
00:56:50Yes.
00:56:51It looks like you've already tried the mint chocolate tort, sir, and it's one slice only.
00:56:57It's a tough crowd.
00:56:58Tough crowd.
00:56:59It's just that my fiancée and I, we're having a tough time choosing between the mint and
00:57:04the, um, fudge raspberry, you said?
00:57:06Yeah.
00:57:06Fiancée?
00:57:07Yeah.
00:57:08Yeah.
00:57:09Brides, you know.
00:57:11Can't make up their mind.
00:57:13Well, we are not a bakery, sir.
00:57:15There are a number of places in town that do weddings, so I suggest you try that.
00:57:19We could just get, you know, married here.
00:57:22Today.
00:57:22I love it when you're impulsive.
00:57:25My little teddy bear.
00:57:28Appreciate it.
00:57:30Sir, the wait is sometimes years for weddings here.
00:57:33Oh, that's a long time.
00:57:35Um, we should just go to the courthouse then.
00:57:37We could go with our cake slices.
00:57:39Yeah, just two-go bucks.
00:57:42Two-go bucks.
00:57:44Bitte.
00:57:44One will be good.
00:57:47Sure.
00:57:51Oh, my.
00:57:56What were you thinking?
00:57:57I was just having fun, but okay, a hypothetical question.
00:57:59You're getting married.
00:58:00Which flavor are you dealing with?
00:58:02Buttercream vanilla.
00:58:04So boring.
00:58:05That's a deal breaker.
00:58:05What?
00:58:06That's a deal breaker.
00:58:07Well, what would you choose?
00:58:08It's obvious.
00:58:09Mint chocolate.
00:58:10It's the only choice.
00:58:11Oh, my gosh.
00:58:11Mint chocolate.
00:58:14People I know who like mint chocolate torte are no old home.
00:58:19Hi.
00:58:19No, I'm serious.
00:58:20How is the castle?
00:58:21Fantastic.
00:58:22We actually had the best time cake tasting, and we brought you back some.
00:58:26Aw.
00:58:26Help us pick out a wedding flavor.
00:58:28Excuse me.
00:58:29Cake guy.
00:58:30Thanks for getting married.
00:58:31Why?
00:58:32It's because I said we were.
00:58:34Jack may have suggested that we were together because he wanted more cake.
00:58:40This guy.
00:58:41You know, only people Jack feels really comfortable around are lucky enough to see his prankster's side.
00:58:46Oh.
00:58:48I feel lucky then.
00:58:51Ud Vuzo, Yenuk.
00:58:53Welcome to Budapest.
00:58:54As we sail into port, you can see the iconic parliament building with its golden crown and grand staircase.
00:59:01It won't disappoint.
00:59:10I thought your boss would have you locked up in a tower somewhere.
00:59:14Hey.
00:59:15No, no.
00:59:16She just blocked the elevator up to the proverbial one.
00:59:18Ah.
00:59:19Well, you know, there's plenty of ways to the top.
00:59:22Personally, I don't think you'd eat her.
00:59:24Unfortunately, I do, Jack.
00:59:26And in fact, I just found this interesting company, and I think I'm going to take the idea to her.
00:59:32Look.
00:59:32They're new.
00:59:33They do boutique hotels with a music theme across Europe, and they're not partnered with a tour company yet.
00:59:38And get this.
00:59:39The CEO is here in Budapest, so I just cold emailed him.
00:59:43This looks great.
00:59:44Best of luck.
00:59:47Do you want a coffee or a tea?
00:59:48I think I'm okay.
00:59:49Yeah.
00:59:49Oh, hang on.
00:59:50Sorry.
00:59:51Oh, my gosh.
00:59:51It's him.
00:59:53I'll leave you alone.
00:59:54No, no, no.
00:59:55Just...
00:59:55No, it's fine.
00:59:55I'm going to go find my dad and see what he's up to.
00:59:57Okay.
00:59:57Thanks.
01:00:00Sarah Matthews?
01:00:02Yes, Mr. Kovach.
01:00:03Thank you so much for responding to my email.
01:00:06So when we get back home, does this mean something?
01:00:08Clean your shoes, too, after our caddy for you?
01:00:10Part of the deal.
01:00:12That's it.
01:00:13This is nice, right?
01:00:14Spending some time together?
01:00:18Yeah.
01:00:22Why did you bring me on this cruise?
01:00:27Do you remember that Father's Day story that we ran in the paper?
01:00:30About the father and son, his parents were divorcing, and he made him a promise that he felt so bad
01:00:40that he was going to call him every single day.
01:00:41And he did.
01:00:43For 35 years.
01:00:46Wow.
01:00:49I thought to myself, you know, what are we doing?
01:00:51We live ten minutes from each other, and we barely speak.
01:00:53Jack, I'm so sorry.
01:00:55I wasn't the greatest father.
01:00:58I deserve some blame in that.
01:01:00You were a kid.
01:01:01I know I was a kid, but I was a kid, and then I grew up.
01:01:05I had a choice to make something of this, make something of you and I.
01:01:09I wasn't there for you, or your mother.
01:01:14She really loved you.
01:01:16She understood your passion a lot more than I did, and I remember how excited she got about going to
01:01:20the football games with seeing your band play.
01:01:23She was proud of you.
01:01:25I'm proud of you.
01:01:27It's not too late for us.
01:01:29Thanks for saying that, son.
01:01:31I want that second chance.
01:01:35You too.
01:01:38Love you.
01:01:38I love you too.
01:01:42And son, any fool can see you got a bad for Sarah.
01:01:50Yeah, I guess so.
01:01:54Sarah!
01:01:56You look nice.
01:01:57Oh, thanks, Teddy.
01:01:58I just had a business meeting.
01:02:00Oh, if you can just keep that between us, please.
01:02:02Of course.
01:02:02How did it go?
01:02:04Really well.
01:02:05Things are finally looking up on the work front.
01:02:08That's nice to hear.
01:02:10Oh, Jack was looking for you a little earlier.
01:02:13Oh, do you know where he is?
01:02:14I think he was in the lounge.
01:02:17Oh, okay, great.
01:02:18I'm just going to go change.
01:02:20Sarah!
01:02:21Yeah?
01:02:22He likes you.
01:02:25No, we're, um, we're just friends.
01:02:29Are you?
01:02:36Hey.
01:02:37Hi.
01:02:38Um, Teddy said you were looking for me?
01:02:40Uh, yeah.
01:02:41You want to sit up?
01:02:41Oh.
01:02:43Any chance you're free for dinner tonight?
01:02:45I know it's a pretty special place.
01:02:47Sure.
01:02:48Sounds great.
01:02:49Good.
01:02:50But I should probably check with my mom.
01:02:52And your dad?
01:02:53No need.
01:02:54They're in a car right now.
01:02:55I'm out on the way to dinner.
01:02:56Their idea?
01:02:57Their idea.
01:02:58You know they're on to us, right?
01:03:00Well, I didn't think my mom was ready.
01:03:03I guess she changed her mind.
01:03:23This is an amazing spot.
01:03:26you know up until this point everything's been about our parents so i wanted you to have your
01:03:30own special memory well i've had so many great ones with you on this trip but this is so thoughtful
01:03:36thank you you're very very welcome so how about a toast to let's see uh oh barely bathing suits
01:03:44to all my corning jokes yes oh i must not forget our um our fomans complete with wedding torts
01:03:50in the courthouse just across the street
01:03:57um i should also tell you that um i landed that account with that ceo in budapest
01:04:03that's great yeah um he he actually really loved my idea of pairing the music themed hotels with
01:04:12music tours and and we started talking and all these ideas just clicked
01:04:19and patricia was thrilled she said the promotion's all but mine congratulations
01:04:25that's fantastic here persistence paid off
01:04:34i still think though that you could do something great
01:04:36oh you know teddy said something to me right before i saw you
01:04:43yeah she said that um she thinks that
01:04:50we should be more than friends
01:04:55i think teddy is right
01:04:59jack
01:05:05i'm so sorry
01:05:09i feel like i'm still trying to figure out
01:05:13everything
01:05:15and and you should i i get that you should take time for yourself take time to travel
01:05:23maybe even see what it's like to get home to an early dinner
01:05:29and i appreciate you saying that
01:05:35i appreciate what you said about us
01:05:41i just don't feel like now is the right time
01:05:57mom
01:05:59i got us some coffee
01:06:10hi
01:06:11hi it's julia
01:06:12leave a message
01:06:13hi mom i just saw your note
01:06:14i hope everything's okay
01:06:16call me
01:06:34hey
01:06:34oh hi
01:06:35there you are
01:06:38i'm sorry i should have told you
01:06:41i woke up this morning with a little panic attack so
01:06:44i just needed some air
01:06:48this is about the show isn't it
01:06:51yeah
01:06:53but
01:06:54also a lot of things that just hit me all at once
01:06:56but it's okay
01:06:57it's okay
01:06:59this trip has been good for us
01:07:02i've actually had the best time with you
01:07:08but
01:07:09you're still doing the show right
01:07:13i don't know
01:07:14i just
01:07:17should i be doing something that causes me this much anxiety
01:07:23maybe my time on the stage has passed
01:07:25and that's
01:07:27okay
01:07:30here
01:07:32i got something for you
01:07:34for me
01:07:35yeah
01:07:44i can't believe you got me this
01:07:46medieval europeans wore rubies to guarantee success
01:07:57okay
01:07:59there
01:08:01missy
01:08:02thank you
01:08:04oh
01:08:06it's perfect on you
01:08:11no i listen to you right
01:08:15just as much as you do
01:08:17oh honey
01:08:19i've been so busy feeling sad for myself i
01:08:22never take the time to ask you how you're doing
01:08:26it's been really hard
01:08:31but i feel so much better when i'm with you
01:08:33but you're always so busy
01:08:35i know
01:08:35i know
01:08:36and i need to start putting you first
01:08:39i want to spend more time with you
01:08:42well
01:08:43maybe we could start with sunday dinner
01:08:46my place
01:08:47your place
01:08:49wherever you want
01:08:52deal
01:08:56so
01:08:58how's it going with jack
01:09:03i'm not sure it's going anywhere
01:09:06you know we're both rooting for you
01:09:09you're good together sarah
01:09:11i hear you
01:09:14i hear you
01:09:16but
01:09:18a more urgent matter
01:09:21are you gonna do the show or not
01:09:24we have to let stanley know
01:09:29it is just chorus
01:09:33i guess i could handle that
01:09:35yes you can
01:09:37oh
01:09:40you're gonna be so good
01:09:42i know you are
01:09:45you're the best
01:09:57no no no all the steps are there
01:10:00all right so this is just your playing space
01:10:02i just want you to free up
01:10:03at the end of the central circle
01:10:06what happened
01:10:07was it just the mistiming thing
01:10:10anyway
01:10:11damn it
01:10:11don't worry
01:10:13julia
01:10:15oh so good to see you
01:10:18i have missed you so much
01:10:21oh
01:10:22thank you for doing this
01:10:23oh
01:10:25thank you for asking this
01:10:26i don't know what i am anymore
01:10:28stop it you're fabulous
01:10:31how's the cruise been
01:10:32uh an adventure
01:10:34i want to hear all about it at the after party
01:10:37got it
01:10:37so we have an area for you
01:10:39oh lovely
01:10:40all set up backstage
01:10:41this way
01:11:01hi
01:11:02how are you doing
01:11:03well you know you're really stressed when you start getting on your own nerves
01:11:07it's okay
01:11:09remember what i told you
01:11:11and i'll be right here too
01:11:13what would i do without you
01:11:16you got this
01:11:18you do
01:11:19oh hi
01:11:20how's it looking out there
01:11:21good
01:11:22but we have a slight problem
01:11:24what
01:11:25flora
01:11:26called in sick
01:11:27and she can't do the opening solo
01:11:30so
01:11:31don't say it
01:11:31i need you
01:11:35stanley
01:11:35i can't
01:11:40i got a packed house out there and you're the best singer i have
01:11:43i am not
01:11:44a lead
01:11:46but you should have been
01:11:49you fought being the lead every step of the way
01:11:53because we all have a part to play
01:11:57how many years have i known you
01:11:58too many
01:12:00well this i know
01:12:02you
01:12:03were born to do this solo
01:12:09please say yes
01:12:15take a few minutes
01:12:18hope it's okay we came back to say hi
01:12:19we wanted to wish you the best for the show
01:12:21of course
01:12:22um
01:12:23oh
01:12:23thank you for the beautiful flowers
01:12:26did i hear solo
01:12:29i can't do it
01:12:35um
01:12:36julia
01:12:38i just want to let you know how impressed
01:12:41we have been with you
01:12:44the fact that you've accomplished everything you have and you did it on your own
01:12:50now you're here
01:12:51it's your time to shine
01:12:55we'll see you on stage
01:12:56whatever you decided to do
01:13:02hey
01:13:05thank you for that
01:13:07thank you for that
01:13:17i think sarah really appreciated what you said to julian
01:13:20i'm in every word
01:13:23don't let this slip through your fingers
01:13:26love is fleeting
01:13:27i learned that the hard way with your mother
01:13:30she said it wasn't the right time
01:13:32so
01:13:33and you're gonna let that stop you from trying
01:13:47hello everyone
01:13:48hello everyone welcome to the opera theater
01:13:50one of the oldest theaters in hungary
01:13:54and tonight
01:13:55it's going to be the stage for the city's first ever
01:14:00broadway revival
01:14:03i left budapest as a young boy
01:14:06and it is my honor
01:14:08to be back
01:14:09bringing you
01:14:11my passion
01:14:12broadway
01:14:15thank you
01:14:16and thank you all for
01:14:17helping me make this possible
01:14:32hello everyone
01:14:38i'm more than a little surprised to be standing here on my own tonight
01:14:43it certainly wasn't the plan
01:14:44wasn't stanley
01:14:48the song
01:14:49i'll be singing is a love song
01:14:52but it's also a song about possibilities
01:14:56if you're willing to open your heart to them
01:15:05there's a place for us
01:15:11somewhere
01:15:13a place for us
01:15:17peace and quiet and open air
01:15:23wait for us
01:15:29there's a place for us
01:15:35a time and place for us
01:15:41hold my hand and we're halfway there
01:15:46hold my hand and i'll take you there
01:15:52somehow
01:15:54someday
01:15:59somewhere
01:16:17mother
01:16:23mom
01:16:24you were amazing
01:16:28Did you see how much the audience loved you?
01:16:33You did it.
01:16:38It felt good.
01:16:40It felt really, really good.
01:16:47Of course it did.
01:16:56Born to be a star.
01:16:59Stanley.
01:17:01You ready to party?
01:17:02Oh, I am so ready for that glass of wine.
01:17:10Hey, um, where's Jack?
01:17:13I felt really bad about how things were left with you two.
01:17:17Oh, um, is he coming to the after party?
01:17:21I don't think so.
01:17:22He went back to the ship.
01:17:25He really likes you, Sarah.
01:17:27I hope you two can make it work.
01:17:29You've made my son really happy.
01:17:31And I would love to see you back in Connecticut.
01:17:35I'd like that, too.
01:17:37Good luck with whatever you decide.
01:17:42Thank you, Andre.
01:18:04Is this the one you told me about?
01:18:05Yeah.
01:18:06Betty.
01:18:08This is Stanley.
01:18:09Oh, please.
01:18:11No introduction needed.
01:18:12You are a legend.
01:18:15What?
01:18:16No, you are.
01:18:18You are.
01:18:20You're a Broadway fan, I take it.
01:18:22Oh, he is our amazing Broadway fan.
01:18:25We'll see you in a bit.
01:18:27So what's your favorite musical?
01:18:30One of yours, actually.
01:18:32Take a bite out of the Big Apple.
01:18:34Yes.
01:18:36That scene where Tiffany just misses Tom in Times Square, and then they meet again one
01:18:42year later, on Long Island, in the bakery.
01:18:45It is just so good.
01:18:46Where are you from, Betty?
01:18:48Pittsburgh.
01:18:49Culturally a long way from New York.
01:18:51Well, I'm from Hungary, so that makes two of us.
01:18:55I'm so excited that you're going to be doing more of these concerts.
01:18:59You know, I heard such great things about the cruise from Julia.
01:19:03I booked myself on the next one.
01:19:06Well then, we're going to be seeing each other.
01:19:08I'm on it too.
01:19:10Seriously.
01:19:10Oh, yes.
01:19:12Seriously.
01:19:12Well, I've taken a lot of cruises.
01:19:14I have a feeling it could be the best one yet.
01:19:17Oh, Stanley.
01:19:18Stanley, that's my line.
01:19:31I'm sorry, honey.
01:19:34It's okay, Mom.
01:19:35I mean, we met on a cruise.
01:19:37Yeah.
01:19:38We didn't even talk about liking each other until last night.
01:19:41What did I think was going to happen?
01:19:43Don't be too disappointed.
01:19:45Oh, Mom.
01:19:48I want you to go and enjoy yourself.
01:19:50Have fun.
01:19:51You deserve it.
01:19:52Sure.
01:19:52Yes.
01:19:53I'm just going to pop back to the boat and pack them, okay?
01:19:56Oh, sure.
01:19:57Yeah.
01:19:57I'll see you later.
01:19:58All right.
01:20:07Jack.
01:20:10You okay?
01:20:11I wasn't going to leave without saying goodbye.
01:20:14I've learned one really important thing on this cruise, that's to never leave anything unresolved.
01:20:20And what does that mean?
01:20:21It means I don't care if you work 24-7.
01:20:24I don't care if you work weekends.
01:20:26You can run the company if you want.
01:20:29But I know one thing.
01:20:32I want this.
01:20:34I'm so glad you said that.
01:20:37Because when I realized you left the theater, my heart just sunk.
01:20:42And in that moment, I knew I want this, too.
01:20:51You walk into a room and I can't help but smile.
01:20:54There's a million things I could say to you right now, but the one thing I want to say is
01:20:59I just want to be with you.
01:21:03I want to be around you, too.
01:21:05And I decided something today.
01:21:08If I'm telling my mom to get out on that stage when she's panicking on the inside and she does
01:21:12it in the most beautiful and eloquent way, then I better have the courage to do the same.
01:21:19What does that mean?
01:21:24I'm saying goodbye to Patricia and starting my own company.
01:21:28Thank you for believing in me.
01:21:31I'm so proud of you.
01:21:44Best cruise ever.
01:21:46It really is, isn't it?
01:21:51Until next time, safe travels home.
01:21:58Oh, hello.
01:21:59It was so nice to have you on board.
01:22:01We hope you enjoyed your stay.
01:22:03Just so great to have this time with Sarah and to meet Jack and Andre.
01:22:07We like to think our cruises inspire our passengers to help build new relationships.
01:22:12Well, this trip is exactly what I needed, and we certainly created a wonderful friendship.
01:22:17And Jack and Sarah?
01:22:19They totally owe us for this stuff.
01:22:21Oh, that's for sure.
01:22:22By the way, where are they?
01:22:26Good question.
01:22:30You know, I'll have to come back once a year.
01:22:32Back where it all started.
01:22:34Someone's confidence.
01:22:35When you find the one.
01:22:44Gotta get going.
01:22:48There's one more thing I want to do.
01:22:50What's that?
01:22:55Patricia, I'm quitting.
01:23:00No, quitting, not quilting.
01:23:03It's saying quilting.
01:23:05You can do both later.
01:23:19It's a beautiful night, beautiful night, beautiful night, beautiful night, beautiful night.
01:23:25It's a beautiful night, and you realize it's a lie.
01:23:58It's a beautiful night, beautiful night.
01:23:59It's an diamonds, beautiful night, beautiful night.
01:23:59Today at your 1971.
01:24:00Turn travel to the 9th of the 9th of the 9th
01:24:00of the 9th of the 9th of the 14th of the 8th of the 9th of the 15th of the
01:24:0010th.
01:24:00Whatever night.
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