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00:00:33Years ago, I was scheduled to go on a vacation.
00:00:36First one I was going on since my dad passed.
00:00:44I was reluctant to go because my business needed my attention.
00:00:52But I agreed to go because my family demanded it.
00:01:01But I wasn't prepared for what was to happen just before we left.
00:01:26Today, I'm scheduled to go on vacation.
00:01:30The first one I'm taking since my dad passed.
00:01:34I'm reluctant to go because Stoneware app development needs my attention.
00:01:40Stoneware used to be my father's company.
00:01:43It will always belong to him.
00:01:46But now ownership is split between my mother, myself...
00:01:49Back off!
00:01:51And Richie Howell.
00:01:53You do realize you just broke into my property, don't you?
00:01:56Do I have the right to defend myself?
00:01:59I trusted you.
00:02:03Don't you see I'm trying to save this place?
00:02:06I mean, you want to keep your precious little ma and pa?
00:02:09Wake up and smell the coffee, Mia!
00:02:12You either sell now, or you dry up and vanish into oblivion.
00:02:17But not me.
00:02:19No.
00:02:20No, I'm thinking of the future.
00:02:23And you're not a part of it.
00:02:34But I could have never prepared for what happened just before we left.
00:02:38And you're not a part of it.
00:04:06I don't know why I try to go back to sleep.
00:04:10I think I inherited restlessness from my father.
00:04:14When I was a kid, he woke up before the sun came up and left before we ever even saw
00:04:18him.
00:04:24He rarely stopped to take a vacation.
00:04:27Even when he did, he brought his work with him.
00:04:32I started working for him right out of college.
00:04:35That's what happens when you switch your major three times and graduate with a degree in communications.
00:04:41But it was probably the closest we'd ever been.
00:04:44I finally had a relationship with him.
00:04:47Kind of like an ongoing take your child to work day.
00:04:51He taught me a lot.
00:04:53He taught me that a great company is built on loyalty.
00:04:57That's not some insincere, overused company motto.
00:05:01My father knew loyal people are the real treasure.
00:05:05He would buy coffee for his employees every morning.
00:05:07Whatever they wanted from Marie Ketriebe's cafe, they got.
00:05:12He'd even buy me my fave, double-skim latte with two puns of sugar-free caramel.
00:05:16He never forgot.
00:05:18And neither did I.
00:05:19Miss me.
00:05:20Oh, thank you.
00:05:22Oh, you never forget.
00:05:23There you go.
00:05:24Don't you drink my coffee, Mo.
00:05:26Oh, yeah, right.
00:05:27Where's my coffee, huh?
00:05:28Oh, Richie.
00:05:29I could have sworn I hurt my six-year-old daughter.
00:05:31How much money have you wasted on those people?
00:05:33Seriously.
00:05:35You get to misappropriate funds, and so do I.
00:05:38Coffee and liquor are two different expenses.
00:05:39Hey, I handle the expenses here, partner.
00:05:43Last day.
00:05:45Last day?
00:05:46Before your vacation.
00:05:47Oh, right.
00:05:49Wow.
00:05:49I'm glad I reminded you I spent a lot on those reservations.
00:05:52Thanks.
00:05:53You haven't reminded me enough.
00:05:55Apparently not.
00:05:57I got that.
00:05:59Did you have Benny wrap up that part contract?
00:06:02It's in my office.
00:06:04What?
00:06:09Thanks, Mia.
00:06:09Good morning.
00:06:10Good morning.
00:06:12Welcome to Stoneware.
00:06:14Chris Park wants to move the app meeting up to 10.30.
00:06:1610.30?
00:06:17What time is it?
00:06:188.04.
00:06:19Shoot.
00:06:21It's crazy here.
00:06:22Can we make sure that projector's working?
00:06:24I was stalling the other day.
00:06:26Do you want coffee?
00:06:27Drink some already today.
00:06:28So, yes.
00:06:31You can have mine.
00:06:33The truth is, Louise has always been the company's heartbeat.
00:06:37So every benefit is represented by eye-catching imagery so that the consumer...
00:06:42Here it is.
00:06:43It's ready.
00:06:44Once you sign it.
00:06:53Mia, it's not an Apple conference.
00:06:55It's a small deal.
00:06:55Just keep it personal.
00:06:58I think I know how to give a presentation.
00:06:59I doubt in my mind.
00:07:03Every benefit is captured by eye-catching imagery, like this one right here, for example.
00:07:10So your app doesn't bog people down with information.
00:07:14It shows more when they want to know more.
00:07:17Yeah, yeah, I can see it, but I don't know.
00:07:22I mean, when we met with Meta, they gave us a great option to track customer satisfaction.
00:07:28Do you have anything like that?
00:07:34So much for my degree in communications.
00:07:39What do you think about it?
00:07:59Customer satisfaction, uh, customer satisfaction.
00:08:03No, you have that.
00:08:05So does everybody else.
00:08:07Uh, why do you think people deck themselves out in Nike head-to-toe?
00:08:12Customer satisfaction?
00:08:14This layout is about loyalty to the values of park insurance.
00:08:19It doesn't just sign people up.
00:08:21It keeps them signed up because they want to feel like they're a part of something.
00:08:25Customer satisfaction, that's worthless.
00:08:29Customer loyalty?
00:08:30That's priceless.
00:08:49Sounds great.
00:08:52I think you're going to like it.
00:08:53I agree.
00:08:54Thank you very much.
00:08:56Like I said, Stoneware's heartbeat.
00:08:58Do you have an updated contract?
00:09:00You have it first thing tomorrow.
00:09:03Seriously?
00:09:04Okay.
00:09:05Sure.
00:09:06All right.
00:09:07Hey, keep up the good work.
00:09:08Of course.
00:09:09Take care.
00:09:14What was that about?
00:09:16What?
00:09:17First thing in the morning?
00:09:19You have the contract.
00:09:20Signed and ready.
00:09:21No, no, no.
00:09:21Look, we got to punch it out.
00:09:23He said he was talking to Matt about it.
00:09:25What?
00:09:25He said yes.
00:09:26As in, yes, I want to sign the contract.
00:09:30Wait.
00:09:32You don't have the updated contract, do you?
00:09:37You didn't get it back from Benny because you were late.
00:09:40No, no, no.
00:09:41Look, it's not like that.
00:09:42I got this.
00:09:43Show it to me, then.
00:09:44Oh, all right.
00:09:45Fine.
00:09:46Okay?
00:09:48Just cut me some slack here.
00:09:51In five years, when have I lost a client?
00:09:53Am I not reliable?
00:09:55Tell me I'm not reliable.
00:09:56You're not reliable.
00:09:57I got him in the room.
00:09:59I've locked down three new clients this quarter.
00:10:02And I got you and your hubby those tickets.
00:10:05Remember?
00:10:07You are something else.
00:10:10My father's legacy lives another day.
00:10:13I think.
00:10:15What's it like being out of the office, huh?
00:10:18A little lake time, family and friends?
00:10:21It's a sad reminder that my friends and family and my co-workers are the same people.
00:10:26Think fast.
00:10:28Oh, Dad, do you want me to look over that candle agreement?
00:10:31Oh, you know she brought the paperwork, didn't you mean?
00:10:33Come on, you're on vacation.
00:10:34You should be analyzing the inside of your eyelids.
00:10:37Or my lips.
00:10:39You can analyze those, too.
00:10:42Oh, come on.
00:10:44Don't get it.
00:10:45Speak of the devil.
00:10:46Better answer.
00:10:50Mia Stone.
00:10:52Oh, yeah.
00:10:53Yeah, Jason.
00:10:54Yeah, I hope.
00:10:55Yeah, let me just call you back in ten when I have it in front of me.
00:10:59Okay, thanks.
00:11:00Bye.
00:11:00Told you.
00:11:01Sorry.
00:11:03Mia, he's not going anywhere.
00:11:05Hey, I'll be right back.
00:11:06You guys do your thing.
00:11:09Come on, let's go.
00:11:23Come on.
00:11:36That was the last time I saw him.
00:11:40It was the first vacation he took in 22 years.
00:11:50Come on.
00:12:11Hey, honey.
00:12:13What are you doing up?
00:12:15You hungry?
00:12:18You want some toast or cheese?
00:12:23Yeah.
00:12:25Do you have to go to work?
00:12:28I am just going to take care of a couple of things and I'll be right back.
00:12:32We're supposed to have tea later.
00:12:34Can you make that?
00:12:35Of course.
00:12:39Hey, babe.
00:12:42Hey.
00:12:51Pancakes.
00:13:04Dang it.
00:13:06Can't I get a prank?
00:13:19All right, lady, wake up.
00:13:21Let's go.
00:13:22Let's get out of here.
00:13:23Holy crap.
00:13:24Holy crap.
00:13:24Let's go.
00:13:24Holy crap.
00:13:25Just take my money.
00:13:26Just take my money.
00:13:28I don't need your money.
00:13:29I got money.
00:13:30Now let's get out of here.
00:13:31Just take my car and let me go.
00:13:33Not a chance.
00:13:34We're in this together.
00:13:35All right?
00:13:36Now put this car in gear and let's get out of here or we're both going to be in the
00:13:40slammer.
00:13:59Look, I don't know what you want from me or what I did to upset you, but I have a
00:14:06little
00:14:06girl and all I want to do is see her again.
00:14:11And I'm sure all she wants to do is see you again.
00:14:14Now you do exactly as I say and we'll get you home in time for tea party.
00:14:25Hey, at least tell me where we're going.
00:14:27Right here.
00:14:28Here?
00:14:29Right here.
00:14:40We're here.
00:14:42Bring that bag of cash in.
00:15:17Actually, it's that way.
00:15:38Put that right there on the coffee table.
00:15:45Don't worry about that.
00:15:46I applaud the effort.
00:15:52Come on.
00:16:14You've got to enjoy.
00:16:17Come on.
00:16:19Come on.
00:16:34It's not for you to see, at least not yet, but this is, I figured since I pulled you
00:16:45out of the cafe, the least I could do is, coffee, oh, no, no, don't worry, no, no Mickey
00:17:01Slippy here, it's just hot Colombian coffee, oh, sorry, cream, oh, no, no, no, here, here,
00:17:18wait, wait, it's cream, I'm sorry, it'd be a little weird sometimes,
00:17:31why do you have a notebook with my name on it, you saw that,
00:17:40are you stalking me, stalking, that's a bit harsh, I've been watching, I've been observing,
00:17:52you know, kind of following, yeah, I guess you could say I was stalking,
00:17:59listen, I don't know what you want from me, or what you're gonna do, but you don't have
00:18:03to do it, you can take this back, you can drop it off, you can drive away, I won't tell
00:18:10a soul,
00:18:11as long as you let me go, you've got a choice, you can make the right decision,
00:18:17starting now, it, it's not too late,
00:18:23you know, wow, I wish you were right, but I'm kind of stuck in the past,
00:18:33you see, Mia, you and I aren't that different,
00:18:38you know, years ago, I was scheduled to go on a vacation, the first one since my dad had passed,
00:18:46but I wasn't prepared for what was to happen just before we left,
00:18:58you know, I loved my mother, she was a great woman, a kind woman, always gave people the benefit
00:19:06of the doubt, and she was a great cook,
00:19:10she sounds like a great woman,
00:19:15she was hit by a truck,
00:19:19she was on her way to meet an old friend at her favorite cafe,
00:19:23Marie Ketriebs, actually, ever been there?
00:19:29It's probably better that way,
00:19:32she didn't have to see the family business get ripped off by a friend that we trusted for years,
00:19:38something to do with sheer redemption or something,
00:19:41I don't know,
00:19:42it was a lot of internal corruption,
00:19:45that's an awful story,
00:19:52are you alright?
00:19:55all of a sudden, you don't look too good,
00:20:00do you want some more coffee?
00:20:28after waking up,
00:20:29I felt like I was in the twilight zone.
00:20:34Mo?
00:20:36was that real?
00:20:39is this real?
00:20:42no Mo,
00:20:44no Leanne,
00:20:45what about Louisa?
00:20:51Miss Mia,
00:20:53didn't expect to see you today,
00:20:55yeah, I, uh,
00:20:57where's Louisa?
00:20:58I think you told her to take the day off,
00:21:00if I recall correctly.
00:21:02Oh,
00:21:03right,
00:21:04right.
00:21:05Are you okay?
00:21:06Should I call Louisa to come in?
00:21:09Oh no,
00:21:09no,
00:21:10I,
00:21:10I can,
00:21:11Amanda's here,
00:21:12which is hardly comforting,
00:21:15but if she's here,
00:21:17then I can bet someone else is too.
00:21:24What are you doing here?
00:21:26Yep.
00:21:27You're supposed to be on vacation,
00:21:28you workaholic.
00:21:29Did you get Chris Park that contract?
00:21:32Are you serious,
00:21:33Mia?
00:21:33I mean,
00:21:34can you keep your little fingers
00:21:35out of just one thing,
00:21:36please?
00:21:36Do not turn this back on me.
00:21:38You said first thing.
00:21:39He doesn't have it,
00:21:40does he?
00:21:43I can't afford to lose another potential client.
00:21:46You mean lose another client to Meta.
00:21:52Hey,
00:21:53hold on a second,
00:21:54where are you going?
00:21:55Benny's,
00:21:55I can do it myself.
00:21:56No.
00:21:57Okay.
00:21:59I'm sorry.
00:22:01I'm sorry.
00:22:02I'm just
00:22:03worried about you is all.
00:22:05You're going a million miles an hour
00:22:07and you're supposed to be on vacation.
00:22:09I got you two weeks at the Royal Crown,
00:22:10you've already cut that in half.
00:22:13If you do your job,
00:22:14you need to learn how to relax.
00:22:16I'm waiting to hear back from Benny.
00:22:18Go home.
00:22:21I'll call him and put the heat on,
00:22:22and then I'll CC you
00:22:23when I send it to Chris in two hours.
00:22:26Okay?
00:22:28Just promise me you'll leave.
00:22:32Okay.
00:22:33Okay.
00:22:35Hey.
00:22:36You're going home.
00:22:38Yeah.
00:22:39Just give me a minute.
00:23:18This isn't about a contract,
00:23:20or even a company.
00:23:22It's about a legacy.
00:23:25A family.
00:23:43Benny Silverman has been the family lawyer
00:23:46since before Stoneware existed.
00:23:48He runs a slew of companies
00:23:50with the help of his son, Jacob.
00:23:55Hey, Jacob?
00:23:56Is your dad here?
00:23:58Oh, hey.
00:23:59Uh, yeah, he's in his office.
00:24:04Could I see him?
00:24:07Dad?
00:24:08Yeah, what?
00:24:10It's on...
00:24:11Oh, hey.
00:24:12Hey, Benny.
00:24:14What can I do for you, sweetheart?
00:24:17I need to wrap up that deal with Chris Park,
00:24:19but Richie didn't send you the finalized agreement,
00:24:21so here I am.
00:24:22What deal?
00:24:23With Chris Park, Park Insurance.
00:24:25I don't know what you're talking about.
00:24:27Really?
00:24:28He didn't send over the preliminary agreement?
00:24:31Afraid not.
00:24:34You know, I never liked that kid.
00:24:36No offense.
00:24:38Hey, aren't you supposed to be in the Caribbean?
00:24:41Yeah, that was supposed to be this week and next,
00:24:44but you know what two weeks
00:24:45at an all-inclusive tropical resort does for you?
00:24:48I come back looking like a golden brown jet-puffed marshmallow.
00:24:53So we're leaving tomorrow.
00:24:54Well, I wish I'd received a contract
00:24:57to finish up for you,
00:24:58but I'm afraid I didn't.
00:25:05You know what?
00:25:06I was wondering if you could take a look
00:25:09into that partnership agreement for Stoneware.
00:25:11You want to buy him out?
00:25:13No, it would take a real ice queen
00:25:15to Spartan kick him out of the company, but...
00:25:18You're a loyal partner, just like your father.
00:25:22You know, you'd have a hard time buying him out anyway
00:25:26because your dad really knew how to draw up
00:25:28a partnership agreement.
00:25:30Really?
00:25:31Yeah.
00:25:32He drafted something he called the loyalty clause,
00:25:35which makes your buyout offer
00:25:38an agreement to be bought out
00:25:41up to five years later for that same amount.
00:25:45Wait, what?
00:25:51So, let's say at the start of this contract
00:25:55that little Dick goes and blows all of his money
00:25:57and assets on things that stay in Vegas.
00:26:01Sounds like Richie.
00:26:03He has to sell his shares for a meal,
00:26:06and you're there on your high horse
00:26:08to buy him out
00:26:10for peanuts.
00:26:12Hmm.
00:26:12But guess what?
00:26:14What?
00:26:15Four years and 11 months later,
00:26:17Kevin took your kid
00:26:18and kicks you out of the house
00:26:20and you're on the street.
00:26:22You have to sell your shares
00:26:24back to Richie.
00:26:26Thanks.
00:26:28Guess for how much?
00:26:47Peanuts?
00:26:48Peanuts!
00:26:51Yeah?
00:26:51Yeah.
00:26:52Yeah?
00:26:52Okay.
00:26:54Thanks.
00:26:54That's great, Benny.
00:26:56Thou shalt not lowball lest
00:26:57you be lowballed yourself.
00:26:59Noted.
00:27:00Got it.
00:27:01Anyway, yeah.
00:27:03I'll take a look at it for you.
00:27:04Okay.
00:27:05Thanks, Benny.
00:27:06No problem.
00:27:07I live for this stuff.
00:27:09And a good ear of corn.
00:27:10Want some?
00:27:13No.
00:27:14Never mind.
00:27:14Uh, thanks.
00:27:15Uh, don't worry about it.
00:27:16I'm sure it's fine.
00:27:18Thanks, Benny.
00:27:19Sure.
00:27:20Uh, Mia.
00:27:26There's something I want to show you.
00:27:50It's not this way.
00:27:55It's not this way.
00:27:57This here is a 1994 Four Winds recreational vehicle, refurbished and ready to hit the road.
00:28:06That's great, Benny.
00:28:08Yeah.
00:28:09It was your father's.
00:28:12He bought it as a clunker and then asked me and Jacob to fix her up.
00:28:18Then he passed away.
00:28:23I just thought I'd patch her up anyway.
00:28:29You know, he really did change there in those last few months.
00:28:36I'm not sure why.
00:28:38I mean, who would have ever thought of Donald Stone as a boating kind of a guy anyway?
00:28:45I really think he just wished for the two of you to spend more time out of the office together.
00:28:56Benny, I had this dream.
00:29:00I passed out of my car in front of Marie Ketriebs today.
00:29:05Really?
00:29:06Getting much sleep?
00:29:07Right.
00:29:09And I had this dream where this old man kidnapped me and he had this big bag of cash and
00:29:14he took me to his house and he drugged me with a cup of coffee.
00:29:21Uh-huh.
00:29:21What happened next?
00:29:23And then he told me this story about how he went on vacation and lost everything in the same week.
00:29:31He lost his company, he lost his family.
00:29:34I think maybe you've been under a lot of stress.
00:29:39But it was so real.
00:29:42I know what his house smelled like.
00:29:44I know how the cup of coffee tasted.
00:29:47It was the worst coffee I'd ever had in my life.
00:29:51And I just...
00:29:53I suddenly woke up.
00:29:58So, maybe this old man with a bag of cash really drugged you and then drove you back to Marie
00:30:06Ketriebs.
00:30:08I know, it's ridiculous.
00:30:11No, it isn't.
00:30:12It's really very telling.
00:30:14Maybe this is your subconscious talking to you.
00:30:18What's it saying?
00:30:20What's it asking of you?
00:30:31Hey.
00:30:34It's yours if you want it.
00:30:36Thanks, Benny.
00:30:37But, um, I mean, it looks great.
00:30:40Oh, and if you ever need a massage, just give me or Jacob a call.
00:30:44For you, we do 30 an hour.
00:30:46Since when are you a masseuse?
00:30:48The 2006 recession.
00:30:50And it's massage therapists.
00:30:52There's a big difference.
00:30:53Noted.
00:30:54I'll keep it in mind.
00:31:15Because, uh, you told me to.
00:31:18No, I didn't.
00:31:19I might be a prince.
00:31:20Princes are better.
00:31:22Princesses are better.
00:31:23That's why I dressed you up.
00:31:24And what does a princess do again?
00:31:26A princess.
00:31:28She's pretty.
00:31:29Right.
00:31:30She's nice.
00:31:31Mm-hmm.
00:31:32And they do things.
00:31:34What do they do?
00:31:35So you gotta be quiet and do the tea party.
00:31:39I'll do the tea party.
00:31:41There's not much to left.
00:31:43Would you like the last cup?
00:31:44Sure.
00:31:51Mommy!
00:31:52Hey, sweetheart.
00:31:55Don't.
00:31:56Who are you today?
00:31:58I'm just me.
00:31:59But I invited the Duchess of Queensbridge for tea.
00:32:02How do you do?
00:32:03Playing dress up.
00:32:04Sounds good.
00:32:05Why don't you and I do more of that?
00:32:08Olive, I think Mommy and Daddy might need some alone time.
00:32:10Not now.
00:32:11Look it up.
00:32:12What?
00:32:13What are you doing home, Mom?
00:32:17I'm on vacation.
00:32:19Would you like to join the tea party?
00:32:21Wait a minute.
00:32:22You said once you ran out of tea that you're gonna let Dad go pack.
00:32:25No.
00:32:26I have another kettle for Mom.
00:32:28So you were holding out on me this whole time?
00:32:30Yeah.
00:32:31I just need to get it ready.
00:32:33Okay.
00:32:33It's ready.
00:32:36So you told her you'd stop playing tea party once the imaginary tea was gone?
00:32:40Well, we weren't sure when Mom was getting home today.
00:32:43When I got to work, everybody was surprised to see me.
00:32:45Even Benny told me I should go home in so many words.
00:32:48What do we call that?
00:32:49A work-life balance?
00:32:51Yeah.
00:32:51Yeah.
00:32:53That will be Mommy's aim for the next ten days.
00:32:56Cheers to that.
00:32:58Speaking of which, work clothes do not do well for tea parties on the floor.
00:33:03Mom, I said your tea is ready.
00:33:06I know, honey.
00:33:07I'm just changing into my royal family garb.
00:33:10Your mom has come over dinner tonight to send us off.
00:33:13She's making that casserole and the spinach strawberry raspberry thing she does.
00:33:19God, she loves you.
00:33:21Yeah, she's a great woman.
00:33:22She's a great woman.
00:33:22A kind woman.
00:33:23A kind woman.
00:33:24Always gave people the benefit of the doubt.
00:33:26And she was a great cook.
00:33:36Why are you talking like that?
00:33:40Like what?
00:33:45Yeah.
00:33:48I just remembered that I told Mom that I was going to meet her for brunch.
00:33:52No, Mom.
00:33:53You're having tea with me.
00:33:55Really?
00:33:55She's going to see you tonight.
00:33:56I know.
00:33:57I know, honey.
00:33:57I just actually want to check in with her and see if she's okay.
00:34:02Mia.
00:34:07What's wrong?
00:34:09I'll be right back.
00:34:10I just have to check on something.
00:34:12What are you talking about?
00:34:14Is this really about your mother?
00:34:16It is, actually.
00:34:18What is it, then?
00:34:19I gotta go.
00:34:21This is that I passed up work so that we could all have this time together.
00:34:23All of us.
00:34:24And now you're making up excuses so you can go to work again?
00:34:27No, I'm not making up excuses.
00:34:28I'm not.
00:34:29So why are you leaving me again?
00:34:33Because I had a bad dream that I'm not sure was a dream.
00:34:37I could have swore it was fake, but then you said what he said and then...
00:34:40Okay, whatever.
00:34:41I'll be right back.
00:34:43When?
00:34:45Before the tea's gone.
00:35:12This is crazy.
00:35:36Can I get you a table?
00:35:38Uh, yeah.
00:35:40Yeah, that'd be great.
00:35:46Thanks.
00:35:59Let me know if you need anything else.
00:36:01Yes.
00:36:01Okay.
00:36:02Okay.
00:36:33Mia?
00:36:35What's your name?
00:36:36What?
00:36:37Um, how are you?
00:36:41Oh, yeah, I'm...
00:36:43I'm great.
00:36:44I...
00:36:44I'm great.
00:36:44I'm good.
00:36:44I'm sorry to bother you. I was just leaving.
00:36:48Mia! Mom!
00:36:50What are you doing here?
00:36:52I was looking for you.
00:36:55How'd you know I would be here?
00:37:00Do you have something to do with this?
00:37:02With what?
00:37:04With that weird guy with all the money.
00:37:09Honey? What are you even talking about?
00:37:11He was waiting here. He was...
00:37:13planning something, weren't you?
00:37:16Well, I know that.
00:37:18You know that?
00:37:20Wait, what?
00:37:23Were you...
00:37:25meeting Robert here?
00:37:27Well, yes.
00:37:30Why?
00:37:35Nope. Nope. Nope.
00:37:37Mia, what has gotten into you?
00:37:40Into me? You're the one meeting up with that drunk.
00:37:43I got a tip that you were gonna be here and that you were in danger.
00:37:47And I'm on to you.
00:37:49You think I don't know why you're spending time with the woman who controls 20% of my company shares?
00:37:53She may buy your act, but I don't.
00:37:55Stay away from my company and stay away from my family!
00:37:58Mia!
00:38:05You can see, there's a real change in climate, and there's a lot more to come.
00:38:10The big storm headed our way.
00:38:12Now, a lot of rain, possible snow.
00:38:15I'd hurry outside if I were you.
00:38:27Mom!
00:38:30What?
00:38:33Emma!
00:38:36Are you alright?
00:38:37Yeah, I'm fine.
00:38:39That's my car.
00:38:41She didn't have to see the family business get ripped off by a friend that we trusted for years.
00:38:47I'm okay.
00:38:49I'm fine.
00:38:52Mom, I need a favor.
00:38:55You need a favor?
00:38:57Well, I don't know if it's because I almost repainted a tow trucker because you were being so catty, but
00:39:01I am not interested.
00:39:03No, Mom, I need a car. I have to get back to the office.
00:39:05Well, you know I don't drive.
00:39:08I could drive.
00:39:10Very funny.
00:39:11He stopped drinking six months ago.
00:39:13Excuse me.
00:39:15You want your check?
00:39:17Mom, do not spend another minute with him.
00:39:19You've got a big heart, but he's not worth your time.
00:39:22I'm sorry.
00:39:27Tell me you're packing.
00:39:29Not exactly.
00:39:30Hey, listen.
00:39:32Do you trust your dad?
00:39:34My dad?
00:39:36Not as far as I can throw him.
00:39:38Why, what's up?
00:39:38I caught him meeting up with my mom.
00:39:40I think he's going to make a grab for the shares in the trust or something.
00:39:43Really?
00:39:44What makes you say that?
00:39:45Look, she controls 20%.
00:39:47He sold the rest of the stock to her a couple of years ago because he was broke and he's
00:39:50probably bitter about it.
00:39:51Plus, I had this dream.
00:39:56Uh, Miss Hoffman?
00:39:57Yeah?
00:39:58Your card's been declined.
00:40:02You had a dream?
00:40:03Richie, why was my company card declined?
00:40:06But you calm down.
00:40:08You sound manic.
00:40:09You've got to try to be less paranoid.
00:40:10Go home.
00:40:13I'm hanging up now.
00:40:14What?
00:40:15Richie?
00:40:17Richie, are you there?
00:40:21Here.
00:40:23Here's 20.
00:40:24Keep the change.
00:40:26All right, yeah.
00:40:27This is it.
00:40:29Thanks.
00:40:36What the...
00:40:38My big newtons?
00:40:41Hey, Benny.
00:40:42Can you take a look at that agreement I was asking about?
00:40:45I'm concerned I don't know enough about this apartment.
00:40:47Excuse me.
00:40:48Excuse me.
00:40:50Hold on a second.
00:40:51Call me back.
00:40:53What?
00:40:54Who are you?
00:40:54What's going on?
00:40:55Excuse me.
00:40:56I just need to see your ID and I need you to sign in before you take another step.
00:40:59Okay, big guy.
00:41:01Um, who are you?
00:41:03I'm Security Officer Jordan.
00:41:04We've implemented some new safety procedures.
00:41:06Trying to protect the tenants of this building, that's all.
00:41:09So I just need to see your ID and I need you to sign in, please.
00:41:12I am a tenant of this building.
00:41:14I'm the owner of Stoneware, Mia Stone.
00:41:16Oh, okay, I understand.
00:41:17You've been here five years.
00:41:18I understand all of that.
00:41:19I still need to see some ID.
00:41:23Fine.
00:41:24Fine.
00:41:25Here you go.
00:41:25I've got one right there for you.
00:41:27Says Maya Hoffman.
00:41:29It's Mia and I'm married now.
00:41:36Sign in sheets over there.
00:41:37All right?
00:41:39Great.
00:41:39I'll go do that.
00:41:45Wait, what's going on here?
00:41:47Just fill out the sheet and wait here until I can get verification from a tenant, okay?
00:41:51I am a tenant.
00:41:52A verified tenant.
00:41:53Just-
00:41:53I can verify myself.
00:41:55Get it done, please.
00:41:56All right?
00:41:56And wait here.
00:41:57It won't be that long.
00:41:59Well, thank you.
00:42:03Hey, have you found anything?
00:42:05Definitely.
00:42:06It looks like you need to exercise your option to redeem the shares on the stoneware trough.
00:42:11Yeah, well, I know that, but I'm not going to buy the shares.
00:42:14We're keeping them in the trust.
00:42:15Okay.
00:42:16But as of midnight, your partner can buy them.
00:42:19And if he buys all those stocks, then he overtakes you as majority shareholder.
00:42:23Well, yeah, but Richie's not going to do that.
00:42:25We talked about it.
00:42:26You talked about it?
00:42:28Did you write it down?
00:42:31Um...
00:42:31Mia.
00:42:33He bought you ten days at a resort in another country on the same week that your rite of
00:42:39redemption ends.
00:42:42Well, he can't do it without me knowing, right?
00:42:44Well, that's what I'm confused about.
00:42:48He has to put his offer into writing.
00:42:51And you have to agree upon it.
00:42:53Did he mention anything about an agreement?
00:42:56No, he hasn't said anything.
00:42:58And I haven't signed anything.
00:42:59Jacob?
00:43:01What the...
00:43:02What are you doing?
00:43:03Penny?
00:43:04Penny, I have to call you back.
00:43:05Just get everybody you can down here right now, okay?
00:43:08Please, right now.
00:43:09Okay.
00:43:09Hey!
00:43:10Hey!
00:43:14Mia?
00:43:16Come hand me, you muscle-bound beefcake!
00:43:21My name is on the building!
00:43:23Sure it is.
00:43:35Hey, boss!
00:43:38What's...
00:43:39What's going on, guys?
00:43:40Well, we couldn't leave just yet.
00:43:42What?
00:43:43What happened?
00:43:44Well, we wanted to talk to you because we feel that we haven't been treated properly today.
00:43:51And, well, quite frankly, it's just not like you guys.
00:43:55Yeah, I've been here so long, I really don't know what else to do.
00:43:58I can't afford...
00:43:59Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:44:01You were fired?
00:44:03Well, yes, ma'am.
00:44:04That's why we're here.
00:44:06We're hoping you'll hear us out and maybe reconsider.
00:44:10Leanne!
00:44:11Mo!
00:44:11I didn't fire you.
00:44:13I...
00:44:13I didn't even hear about this.
00:44:15I...
00:44:15I would never fire you two.
00:44:17Damn!
00:44:19Good!
00:44:19Because I was actually out here to mess up your car.
00:44:23Now I don't feel the need to do that anymore.
00:44:25Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:44:27Oh, well, that's settled.
00:44:31Uh...
00:44:33Guys?
00:44:34Uh-huh?
00:44:36give me a hand and we will straighten this out together silly officer jordan he thinks mo can
00:44:44just be replaced but that gentle giant was my father's first hire oh you gotta go look you
00:44:52gotta get out of here okay i cannot let you in the building all right you've been relieved of
00:44:56your duties you can't be here they played on the same college team together and he was always known
00:45:02to run a few trick plays you can't be here all right you gotta go stop knocking on the window
00:45:10so i need you to get off the premises look don't make me come out there all right
00:45:17i said don't make
00:45:24the door are you deaf you can't be here go home
00:45:36what starting to irritate me go home hey hey what
00:45:50really you
00:45:57what do you do hey that's private property
00:46:05you need to put that
00:46:32going up
00:46:49What's taking so long?
00:46:51Shh.
00:46:52Hey!
00:46:53What are you doing?
00:46:55So I'm just doing maintenance.
00:46:58Where?
00:47:00406.
00:47:03406.
00:47:04So you're going to take this trash can up four flights of stairs?
00:47:08No.
00:47:10Elevator's that way.
00:47:11Why don't you just use that?
00:47:16It's broken, right?
00:47:19No, ma'am.
00:47:21Just follow me.
00:47:27Leanne's been the head janitor of Stoneware since its doors opened.
00:47:34I played hide-and-seek with her in this lobby when I was a kid.
00:47:38I don't think either of us had any idea it would come in handy.
00:47:51There you go.
00:47:53Can you help me?
00:47:55It's not easier than the stairs, isn't it?
00:47:58Oh, thank you.
00:48:00No problem.
00:48:09Hey, hey, wait a minute.
00:48:10Hey!
00:48:10Hey!
00:48:16It worked!
00:48:18I never thought this was how my day would go.
00:48:20You're telling me.
00:48:27Good luck.
00:48:28Let's push for total acquisition.
00:48:29But if they want some type of acquisition merger, that's going to have to be dependent upon my position, which
00:48:34of course will be acting CEO.
00:48:40What's going on here?
00:48:42Richie.
00:48:45What are you doing here?
00:48:46I had to sneak past Moe 2.0 to get in my own company.
00:48:50My card was declined.
00:48:52Now there's a bougie sports car in my parking spot.
00:48:55I don't know, but I think maybe you have something to do with it.
00:48:58Mia, Mia, I don't know what in the world you're...
00:49:00Stop!
00:49:01I know.
00:49:02You're aiming for majority shareholder.
00:49:04You bought me a vacation so you could buy up all the shares when I was in the Caribbean.
00:49:09You lied to my face.
00:49:12Why?
00:49:13So you could sell the company to Meta?
00:49:17Exactly.
00:49:18Except you got one thing wrong.
00:49:20I'm not going to try and buy the shares.
00:49:22I already have.
00:49:24What are you talking about?
00:49:28See this?
00:49:31That's your signature.
00:49:34You're trying to keep this company out of sentiment.
00:49:37Okay?
00:49:37It's impractical.
00:49:39I trusted you, Richie.
00:49:42Yeah, well...
00:49:44Get her out of here.
00:49:46Let's go.
00:49:47Let's go.
00:49:48Get your sweat mittens off me!
00:49:49I have run this place!
00:49:51And that doesn't change until midnight, no matter what that paper says!
00:49:54You'd know this company belongs to my family!
00:49:57Enjoy your vacation, Mia.
00:49:58Give my best to Kevin.
00:50:03Help me!
00:50:04Calm down!
00:50:08That hurt.
00:50:13Get her out of here!
00:50:15Let me go!
00:50:16Let me go!
00:50:21Sorry about that, gentlemen.
00:50:22Where were we?
00:50:24Uh, CEO.
00:50:25Yes, yes, that would be, that would be me.
00:50:36Hello?
00:50:37Hey, Tom, it's me.
00:50:39Um, are you at my house?
00:50:40Mia, whose phone are you calling from?
00:50:42Uh, the 62nd Precinct.
00:50:44Where are you?
00:50:45What are you doing at the police station, and where's your phone?
00:50:47Yeah, they're just, uh, holding on to it for me for a little while.
00:50:52Um, I'm calling because I may need your help.
00:50:55Are you in prison?
00:50:56No, Mom, of course not.
00:50:58I'm in jail.
00:50:59You're not there with Kevin, are you?
00:51:01Mom, listen, I need you to break open that slot machine piggy bank and count out the quarters.
00:51:06We're aiming for a $7,500 here.
00:51:08Hi, I can't do that.
00:51:10You're being serious?
00:51:12That's from Reno.
00:51:12Your father got it for me.
00:51:14Okay, okay then.
00:51:15Your, your bunco money.
00:51:16Your, you know, stash.
00:51:18Any way you can.
00:51:19I need you to get here as soon as possible, okay?
00:51:21Well, I don't have that kind of money, and I don't have a car.
00:51:24One line goes to the police station anyway.
00:51:25I don't know.
00:51:26I don't know.
00:51:27The basic idea here is that you get to the precinct and bail me out in as timely a manner
00:51:31as possible.
00:51:31I have to save Dad's company from Richie Howell.
00:51:34Save the company?
00:51:35What happened?
00:51:36I'll explain to you when you get here, but time is of the essence, okay?
00:51:41Well, I mean, I can try.
00:51:43Whatever you do, do not tell Kevin that I'm in jail or that you bailed me out in jail or
00:51:48anything about jail or any of this.
00:51:50Time's up!
00:51:51Mom, mom, mom.
00:51:52I've got to go, okay?
00:51:53I'm going to see you soon, right?
00:51:55Right?
00:51:56I don't know why I thought everything was going fine.
00:52:00I've lost my dad during my obsession with work and now losing stoneware.
00:52:07My connection to my dad.
00:52:11I'm losing everything, God.
00:52:13I need your help.
00:52:14I'm glad you're here.
00:52:16No power, no hope.
00:52:19God!
00:52:20God!
00:52:21Make the illogical and overwhelming fear of loss has realized.
00:52:25Do you see that guy?
00:52:31Not the answer I was looking for.
00:52:34What do you have now, huh?
00:52:38What?
00:52:39What do you have now that hasn't been given to you?
00:52:42That can't be taken away?
00:52:45Your company?
00:52:48Your money?
00:52:51Family?
00:52:53Freedom?
00:52:55I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:57All I know is that you kidnapped me, drugged me, and then with some sick insight of yours, tipped me
00:53:03off about the company.
00:53:05What about your mom?
00:53:08And the truck?
00:53:16You don't have to be afraid, Mio.
00:53:19I'm not afraid of you.
00:53:20I'm not afraid of you.
00:53:22Good.
00:53:23Because I'm not going anywhere.
00:53:28Who are you?
00:53:31I am who I am.
00:53:33And that's all that I am.
00:53:38That answer is so vague.
00:53:40I now would have punched you in your big face.
00:53:45You want to know what happens next, don't you?
00:53:49Is that it?
00:53:51Are you from the future?
00:53:55Look, Mio.
00:53:58The past is set.
00:54:00Can't change it.
00:54:01The future, not so set.
00:54:05Not in the way that your little brain can fathom.
00:54:11But it all begins here.
00:54:14It all begins now.
00:54:18What can I do?
00:54:20I'm stuck here in jail as my conniving business partner steals my company.
00:54:26I almost killed my mom trying to stop her from being killed.
00:54:32I feel like no matter what I do, I'm destined to lose everything.
00:54:38Just like I lost my dad.
00:54:55And I'm going crazy.
00:55:08Maya Hoffman?
00:55:10It's Mia.
00:55:11You've been bonded.
00:55:12Pack your stuff.
00:55:24Hey, sweetie.
00:55:25So I don't know how I did it, but it looks like you did in fact sign some kind of
00:55:28an agreement
00:55:29between you and Richie.
00:55:30Yeah, thanks.
00:55:31And I've got it right here in front of me.
00:55:34Look, everything changes at midnight, so you've got to call me back ASAP.
00:55:38I'd give it a 10 on the priority meter.
00:55:41Jacob!
00:55:42Jacob!
00:55:43No, no, no, no, no, not that one.
00:55:47No, no, no, no, no, shoot.
00:55:51What took you so long?
00:55:53Do you mind telling me why I'm bailing you out?
00:55:55Richie's trying to take my company shares.
00:55:57I need to get the pennies.
00:55:58How do you get the cash anyway?
00:56:02Hey, Mia.
00:56:05Robert paid $7,000 to post your bail.
00:56:08And he'll get it back soon.
00:56:10And then that's it with him.
00:56:11He's up to something.
00:56:13No, Mia, he's not.
00:56:15He's not.
00:56:16He's just looking for forgiveness.
00:56:18Are you the only one with a free pass?
00:56:21Are you the only one with a get-out-of-jail-free card?
00:56:23He was the one driving the boat that day.
00:56:26I think that's a little different.
00:56:28I lost him too, Mia!
00:56:32It was an accident.
00:56:34It was an accident.
00:56:39Hey, Dad.
00:56:40Hey, Dad.
00:56:48Were you drinking when you were driving that boat?
00:56:51No.
00:56:53Were you drunk?
00:56:55I didn't start drinking until after the accident.
00:56:58Oh, well, congratulations.
00:57:00You were sober when you flipped a boat and killed my dad.
00:57:04I don't know.
00:57:11Stop.
00:57:14I don't know.
00:57:31I don't know.
00:57:32I don't know.
00:57:33I don't know.
00:57:48We're going to Benny's.
00:58:04Benny, Benny, where are you?
00:58:06Come to my office.
00:58:07I'm printing everything out now.
00:58:08Okay, we'll be there in five.
00:58:09Hey, Pancho, we have to get to Benny's.
00:58:11We are not endangering everyone's lives just so you can make it to the lawyer.
00:58:14Mom, will you just let me talk to Robert?
00:58:16This is important.
00:58:17Oh, come on.
00:58:18As important as a school council meeting at Chad Baker's house when his parents were
00:58:22at home?
00:58:22I know.
00:58:22Or as important as a softball trail that you never really attended?
00:58:26Fine.
00:58:28Fifteen minutes.
00:58:29We'll be there in fifteen minutes.
00:58:31Happy?
00:58:32Mm-hmm.
00:58:41This is Richie's little deal that you inadvertently signed.
00:58:44It exercises his right of redemption, making him the majority shareholder.
00:58:49A little twerp went to another lawyer to have it written up.
00:58:53So, Richie is taking control of the company?
00:58:55That is not fair.
00:58:57Not yet.
00:58:59This other lawyer, a friend of mine by the name of Joe Epstein.
00:59:04He sent this over to me.
00:59:06And he dated it for today.
00:59:09But we all know that your right of redemption doesn't expire until midnight tonight.
00:59:15So, does that save me?
00:59:17Coffee?
00:59:18Unfortunately.
00:59:19No, it doesn't.
00:59:21Come midnight, he owns the shares.
00:59:24Here's the ticker.
00:59:25This is the Stoneware Partners Agreement with the five-year cycle that I was telling you
00:59:32about.
00:59:33Now, section seven specifies the right of redemption that Richie's playing around with.
00:59:39And that same section also lays out the loyalty clause in another paragraph.
00:59:45And guess what?
00:59:48Good old Joe Epstein didn't specify which paragraph this agreement refers to.
00:59:59Tomorrow, this is Richie's right of redemption.
01:00:04But today, it's an offer to buy you out.
01:00:09Get it?
01:00:11Anybody else want some more coffee?
01:00:13Hey, Happy Feet, save it.
01:00:15Mia, in the original partnership agreement, what does Richie's buyout mean?
01:00:27It's an agreement to buy him out at the same amount.
01:00:32Benny!
01:00:33Benny, you're a genius!
01:00:36This is all your father's work.
01:00:38Frankly, it's a little convoluted if you ask me.
01:00:41So, Richie's left an open door for me to buy him out and he doesn't even know it yet.
01:00:46He knows that he doesn't own the company until tomorrow.
01:00:49He's waiting for the clock to strike midnight.
01:00:51So, we have to find Richie, we have to get him a counteroffer, he's already signed the paperwork,
01:00:55so we just need a notary.
01:00:57You don't need a notary.
01:00:58Are you sure?
01:00:59Yeah!
01:01:00I am one.
01:01:03Of course you are, Benny.
01:01:05What's the offer?
01:01:07A hundred thousand.
01:01:09Dollars?
01:01:10Cash.
01:01:13Actually, it's more like peanuts, comparatively.
01:01:17Clearly, he didn't expect you to look at the offer while signing it.
01:01:23Benny, do you have anything?
01:01:27I hate to ask, but you know this would be a loan.
01:01:30I would, but I can't get my hand on that kind of cash before midnight.
01:01:34And this transaction needs to be completed before the rite of redemption expires.
01:02:05A measly hundred K.
01:02:23And this transaction needs to be completed before the rite of redemption expires.
01:02:26Where's Robert?
01:02:27Did he leave?
01:02:30Figures.
01:02:38Kid.
01:02:43You doing alright?
01:02:48Yeah.
01:02:49Yeah.
01:02:54I'm just racking my brain trying to figure out what I'm trying to figure out.
01:03:01What I can do.
01:03:26Here.
01:03:31I worked at my dad's firm in the eighties, cut my shark teeth on his business model.
01:03:41Then he got sent to prison for tax evasion and other things.
01:03:54I was heir to the throne.
01:04:00Now, the throne was no stoneware, but if there's anything worse than having big shoes to fill,
01:04:15it's having dirty shoes to fill.
01:04:25Well, it eventually crashed and burned on my watch.
01:04:29And I know it wasn't my fault, but...
01:04:35I can't help but feel like I let him down.
01:04:39Like I failed him.
01:04:46But...
01:04:48Life goes on.
01:04:54Anyway...
01:04:55You want a ride?
01:04:58Yeah.
01:04:59Yeah.
01:05:00Yeah, I guess we'll need one.
01:05:05I got just the thing.
01:05:34I'll be right back.
01:05:35You guys do your thing.
01:05:36You guys do your thing.
01:05:36He's not going anywhere.
01:05:38Ten minutes.
01:05:39That's all.
01:05:40I love you.
01:05:45You too.
01:05:53It's an awful story, but...
01:05:59Are you alright?
01:06:02All of a sudden, you don't look too good.
01:06:06You want some more coffee?
01:06:07No.
01:06:08No, no.
01:06:10No.
01:06:10No.
01:06:11No.
01:06:12No.
01:06:13No.
01:06:14No.
01:06:15No.
01:06:16No.
01:06:16No.
01:07:06Kevin, hey, I can explain everything.
01:07:12My right of redemption on the company shares expires tomorrow.
01:07:17And it's all going to Richie.
01:07:19Unless I come up with $100,000 and an agreement by midnight.
01:07:24But we don't have it.
01:07:28I called.
01:07:32You couldn't have explained any of this in the five times I called?
01:07:36You don't understand the day that I had.
01:07:38I've been packing all day.
01:07:40And the later and later and later it got.
01:07:44I'm thinking to myself, why am I not just packing a bag for me and Olive?
01:07:50We could just go on a vacation by ourselves.
01:07:52Kevin.
01:07:53Then I think, that's ridiculous.
01:07:56You're going.
01:07:59No, I was doing this for you, for us.
01:08:02Oh, really?
01:08:07No, you're going.
01:08:09You're going on a vacation by yourself.
01:08:11And this way, you'll be free of all the burdens of both work and home.
01:08:16No.
01:08:17No, because I can't lose you, too.
01:08:21Do you know why I'm holding on to stoneware with white knuckles?
01:08:27Because Don Stone is gone.
01:08:30He left me, and this is all I have left of him.
01:08:33And I can't possibly stand to lose anything more than I already have.
01:08:59I don't want you to lose the company.
01:09:03But I don't want to lose you, either.
01:09:06I want you to do things for us.
01:09:08I want you to do things for Olive.
01:09:10And if you lose the company, we'll figure it out.
01:09:14Together.
01:09:16Okay.
01:09:18Yeah.
01:09:22Okay.
01:09:30Do you think that God sends angels to us?
01:09:38Yeah.
01:09:40I know he does.
01:09:45God always finds a way of showing up and providing for us.
01:09:54And sometimes that's the only way we know what was meant to be and what isn't.
01:10:48Hey!
01:10:49Hey!
01:10:53Listen, I don't need this. I appreciate the gesture, but I'm being serious.
01:11:01No.
01:11:02I just wanted to...
01:11:04No. You don't owe me anything.
01:11:08I'm sorry I held this against you for so long.
01:11:12Listen, it's not your fault.
01:11:17One accident doesn't define you.
01:11:19You are one of the kindest people I know.
01:11:22I'm just learning that now.
01:11:25It's who you are.
01:11:30Robert.
01:11:32The money.
01:11:34You're a good person yourself, Mia.
01:11:38Don't let your father's company go to Richie.
01:11:41He doesn't care about the people.
01:11:43He only cares about the money.
01:11:45How did you get $100,000 in 20 minutes?
01:11:50Don't trust the banks.
01:12:08Better hurry up.
01:12:16Are you driving a Winnebago?
01:12:24So I'm going to need you to call Moe because we're going to need muscle and Leanne.
01:12:28Leanne will not want to miss it.
01:12:30Will do.
01:12:31I can't believe Richie would do this.
01:12:34Actually, I can't.
01:12:35And Benny, give Benny a call.
01:12:36I need him to drop me up something real quick.
01:12:38Okay, it takes 30 minutes to get to Richie's house.
01:12:41Then how are we going to get in?
01:12:43If I know Richie, he's not going to be at his place come midnight.
01:12:45Well, where would he be?
01:12:48I'll meet you at the office.
01:13:13We have six minutes.
01:13:14What if he won't sign?
01:13:16He already signed.
01:13:17I just have to get the cash in his hands.
01:13:19I think the elevator's been deactivated.
01:13:25The stairs.
01:13:56Hey boss, remember earlier today when we were in the elevator together?
01:14:01That was wild.
01:14:02I know.
01:14:02It was crazy.
01:14:13What time is it?
01:14:15Um, 11.56.
01:14:16We still have time.
01:14:19Amanda?
01:14:20Oh, hey guys.
01:14:22What are you doing here?
01:14:24Where's Richie?
01:14:25Oh, yeah.
01:14:26Uh, he's...
01:14:28He's, uh...
01:14:29Richie!
01:14:30Mia's coming for you!
01:14:32Here he is!
01:14:33Let's go!
01:14:34Go!
01:14:41Hey there!
01:14:44Hey!
01:14:47What do you all want from me, huh?
01:14:49You know, I'm gonna take you up on that offer.
01:14:51Whatever you gave me earlier today.
01:14:54Your shares are mine.
01:14:57You think I'm gonna sell my shares?
01:14:58You're crazy.
01:14:59But you already did.
01:15:00All I have to do is give you the cash.
01:15:03Hey!
01:15:04Richie!
01:15:05Out of the reception desk!
01:15:06Give it up!
01:15:09It's over, Richie!
01:15:11You got that right.
01:15:12Whoa!
01:15:13Dude, a little too much.
01:15:15Get out.
01:15:22Back off!
01:15:28You do realize you just broke into my property, don't you?
01:15:32Do I have the right to defend myself?
01:15:37Not yet.
01:15:40My watch says midnight.
01:15:42No, no.
01:15:43No, it's definitely 11.58.
01:15:45Shut up.
01:15:47I trusted you.
01:15:51Don't you see I'm trying to save this place?
01:15:54I mean, you wanna keep your precious little ma and pa?
01:15:57Wake up and smell the coffee, Mia.
01:16:00Meta's consuming our entire market.
01:16:02The world is waving a giant flag in your face saying think bigger.
01:16:06You either sell now or you dry up and vanish into oblivion.
01:16:11But not me.
01:16:13No.
01:16:15No, I'm thinking of the future.
01:16:18And you're not a part of it.
01:16:23Do it then.
01:16:24Mia, no!
01:16:26Put it down.
01:16:33Don't test me, Mia.
01:16:37It's 100,000.
01:16:39Sound like a deal?
01:16:43No.
01:16:44No.
01:16:44No!
01:16:46Time's up, dick.
01:16:58Coffee.
01:17:04What do you have that hasn't been given to you?
01:17:11Enjoy your vacation, Mia.
01:17:14Freedom.
01:17:18Family.
01:17:19But I don't wanna lose you either.
01:17:29No power, no hope.
01:17:31He's not going anywhere.
01:17:44Get your hands off me!
01:17:48You dodged a bullet.
01:17:49How'd you do that?
01:17:55But he's right on time.
01:17:58She's the one trespassing.
01:18:00I'm the owner.
01:18:01Okay?
01:18:01She can't just waltz in here and take this company back.
01:18:04It's mine.
01:18:04Wait a minute!
01:18:06Who's the owner here?
01:18:07I am!
01:18:07She is.
01:18:08And so is she.
01:18:10What?
01:18:11What?
01:18:12And so are they.
01:18:13What?
01:18:16Mo?
01:18:17Leanne?
01:18:17Louisa?
01:18:18I'm gonna need your signatures here.
01:18:20What's it for?
01:18:21It's for a share in stock in Stoneware Inc.
01:18:25I'm giving you all partial ownership of the company.
01:18:31No ma'am.
01:18:32I can't act.
01:18:33No ma'am.
01:18:34Just Mia.
01:18:37This is ridiculous.
01:18:38The same kind of bad decision making that's held this company back.
01:18:42You're gonna drive your father's business into the ground.
01:18:45Mo?
01:18:45Can you help Mr. Hulk here escort this man off the premises and into a police car?
01:18:52Yes ma'am!
01:18:54As long as that's okay with you guys.
01:18:56Oh yeah!
01:18:56Oh yes ma'am!
01:18:58You're gonna pay for this.
01:19:00Oh.
01:19:01That reminds me.
01:19:06Wouldn't want to leave without that.
01:19:11And you're fired.
01:19:20Mia, thank you.
01:19:21Thank you, Louisa.
01:19:24You've been a loyal assistant and friend for this company for so many years, even before I was ever your
01:19:30boss.
01:19:30And for that, I'm making you Executive Vice President.
01:19:37Executive Vice President?
01:19:40Me now.
01:19:41I don't know if I could.
01:19:42I have a feeling you could.
01:19:44Actually, I know you could.
01:19:46What do you say?
01:19:55I know.
01:20:08I know.
01:20:10I know.
01:20:12I know.
01:20:12You're the real deal.
01:20:13The head honcho.
01:20:14You're the owner.
01:20:16Right, Richie?
01:20:18Sorry.
01:20:18Who are you?
01:20:20Whoa!
01:20:21Whoa!
01:20:22What are you doing, man?
01:20:23How's it feel?
01:20:25Don't shoot.
01:20:26I'm sorry.
01:20:26I'll do whatever you want.
01:20:27What do you say?
01:20:31Please?
01:20:31Please!
01:20:34It's too late.
01:20:55I can't believe how much my life has changed in the last two days.
01:21:00I almost lost my company to Richie Howell.
01:21:06Fortunately, Stonewall was built from the ground up.
01:21:09Oh, you read my mind.
01:21:13Thank you, Miss Lady.
01:21:15On coffee.
01:21:18And loyalty.
01:21:23Looking good!
01:21:26Uh, hey, Mr. Hernandez.
01:21:28Uh, just call me, please.
01:21:30Gotcha.
01:21:31Thanks, Louisa.
01:21:33Good morning, gentlemen.
01:21:34Good morning.
01:21:35Good morning.
01:21:38Should we get started?
01:21:39Yes.
01:21:40Please sit.
01:22:09Are you seeing Aunt Jenny later?
01:22:11Yeah, I'm going to a dance lesson with Aunt Jenny.
01:22:14Are you really going dancing or are you going to a rager?
01:22:16I don't know what a rager is.
01:22:19Okay.
01:22:20I think that's later in life.
01:22:22Um, I guess I'll trust you for now.
01:22:25Oh, look who we woke up.
01:22:28Daddy, go back to bed.
01:22:30What?
01:22:32Why did I go back to bed?
01:22:33Breakfast in bed can't be in the kitchen.
01:22:36You can?
01:22:37You sure?
01:22:39Alright, okay.
01:22:41Back to bed.
01:22:45Okay, keep stirring. I'll be right back.
01:23:05I thought I was getting breakfast in bed.
01:23:08I'm working on it.
01:23:09It's day one.
01:23:11Day one of what?
01:23:13Family vacation.
01:23:15Family vacation?
01:23:17I like the sound of that.
01:23:19Even better than the Caribbean.
01:23:21As long as you're here.
01:23:23Okay.
01:23:25Because we missed our flight.
01:23:27I figured that might happen.
01:23:31So, what's on the itinerary?
01:23:35No work?
01:23:37It's in good hands.
01:23:38Hmm.
01:23:40So what then?
01:23:43Time for some dress up?
01:23:45Yeah.
01:23:46Sounds good.
01:23:49Or...
01:23:50I was thinking.
01:24:07I never knew someone was watching me.
01:24:10But it's comforting to know that someone is watching over me.
01:24:14Even if he was a stranger at first.
01:24:17Because I could never have been prepared for what happened just before I left.
01:24:21But he was.
01:24:23And he saved my company.
01:24:26My family.
01:24:27He even saved me.
01:24:29Mommy, come play dolls with me.
01:24:32Okay.
01:24:33I'll be right there.
01:24:36There will always be things that demand your attention.
01:24:39But loyalty is deciding ahead of time which things are most important.
01:24:42And then doing those things.
01:24:45No matter what.
01:24:47So, Kev.
01:24:48How's it driving up there anyway?
01:24:50Hey, don't make me come back there.
01:24:54Mommy, where are we going?
01:24:56I don't know.
01:24:58I guess we'll find out.
01:25:16You can.
01:25:18You can.
01:25:25You can.
01:25:36You have to.
01:25:38I guess we're going.
01:25:40You can.
01:25:42When hope is lost, no end in sight
01:25:47I will cry to you, my God, my King
01:25:53I will cry for mercy, to you I sing
01:26:00Cover me
01:26:06Cover me
01:26:08With the hope of perfect love
01:26:14Cover me
01:26:26Walking down a dead end road
01:26:32This path of darkness, my heavenly love
01:26:38When you call to me, my God, my King
01:26:44With my heart renewed to you
01:26:48I say
01:26:50Cover me
01:26:56Cover me
01:26:59With the hope of perfect love
01:27:05Cover me
01:27:09Cover me
01:27:33And I know you hear me now
01:27:39Let these words be the sweetest sound
01:27:45A praise to you, my God, my King
01:27:50Fill this place, you're my everything
01:27:59Cover me
01:28:04Cover me
01:28:07Cover me
01:28:07Cover me
01:28:08Cover me
01:28:09With the hope of perfect love
01:28:13Cover me
01:28:19Cover me
01:28:21Cover me
01:28:25Cover me
01:28:29Cover me
01:28:32Oh, cover me
01:28:34Oh, cover me
01:28:45jin
01:28:47And here
01:28:48Please
01:28:48Do I do know you
01:28:49I know you
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