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Love Story - Season 1 - Episode 01: Pilot
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24:20Yeah, this, coming from a woman whose second marriage
24:22was condemned by the pope.
24:30I worked too hard to watch you be sucked into this pervasive
24:38narrative of entitlement and recklessness
24:41that's plagued every other member of this family.
24:59Good evening. Dan Rado reporting.
25:01Former Massachusetts Senator Paul Saunders
25:03announced his decision today.
25:05Again, at a news conference in Boston,
25:07Saunders said he will not re-enter the race
25:10for the Democratic presidential nomination.
25:12One thing everybody's talking about this election year
25:15is the lack of affordable health care.
25:18CBS News health correspondent, Katie Magnus, is here to tell us
25:21it's a make-or-break issue now
25:22for people who thought they'd never have to worry.
25:25Contrary to what you might think,
25:27I don't relish in being a constant source of anxiety for you.
25:31I mean, I'm 31 years old.
25:35You're my son.
25:38You're going to be a constant source of anxiety for me
25:43no matter what you do.
25:45I just want you to...
25:47find your way.
26:01I love you.
26:48I saw the signs of my undoing, they had been there from the start, and the darkness still has work
27:04to do, the knotted cords untying, the heated and the holy, oh they're sitting there on high.
27:18So secure with everything they're buying, in the blood of you, like the woman and the man.
27:31Hi.
27:32Hi.
27:33How about you?
27:34Did you make it in alright?
27:35I had to give the guy 50 bucks, he had no clue who you were.
27:39What?
27:40Your face just now?
27:41I'm kidding.
27:41Is this for the Resora collection?
27:45What, are the target stripes too much?
27:46Well, it's clear we overshot homage and crash lands in a caricature.
27:49What are you doing back here?
27:52Oh, I, I forgot the feathered hat at the office that she brought in.
28:02Come up drinks with us.
28:06I had this idea last night, you've been to Nell's?
28:09No, I've been dying to go.
28:10This fun little place downtown is really kind of terrific, and I got in at 1.30 in the morning
28:15from Washington, and Kelly called me.
28:18She said a bunch of us are having a little fun downtown, and why don't you come and join us?
28:22So, I went and met up with them, and we were up most of the night, and so on occasion,
28:28after 40, you could still have fun.
28:36What are you going to thank me for this?
28:45Oh, really?
28:48Oh, we would love to have you for dinner.
28:51Sorry to interrupt.
28:53John, this is Carolyn Bessette.
28:55She's our VIP whisperer at the company.
28:58Carolyn, this is John Kennedy.
29:04VIP whisperer, that's, uh, quite the moniker.
29:06What does that entail exactly?
29:08No, it's a real high-wire act.
29:10There's a cape involved.
29:11Oh, she's underselling herself, which is ironic, because Carolyn is responsible for millions of dollars in sales.
29:19I don't doubt it.
29:20I like your dress, by the way.
29:23You can't help yourself, can you?
29:25So I'm a bad boy.
29:27I'm so sorry.
29:27What can you do?
29:27I need to steal you for a minute.
29:32Do you want to grab a drink?
29:33Oh, technically I'm working.
29:35Well, isn't everyone here?
29:37Wow, quite the shrewd observation coming from the bell of the ball.
29:40The bell of the ball?
29:42I know like five people here.
29:44Well, you wouldn't know that from the way around staring at you.
29:48Oh, I think they're all staring at you.
29:52You just keep that in your back pocket, don't you?
29:54I'm sure there's lots of people waiting to talk to you.
29:56Oh, exactly.
29:57So you can't abandon me.
30:01Whenever my mom is at a party or out to dinner, she always locks eyes intensely with whoever she's talking
30:06to.
30:06Because she says that even the appearance of a recess in conversation will invite interlopers.
30:14Well, then you better keep appearing to look interested.
30:18Oh, fuck.
30:19What?
30:20Nothing, just my boss getting me the death stare.
30:23Who, Calvin?
30:24No, lesser boss.
30:25Uh, I've really got to go.
30:27Oh, please take me with you.
30:28I'm not sure that's such a good look.
30:30Ducking out of a charity event or going home with you?
30:34It's nice meeting you, John.
30:36You think I can get your number?
30:37I don't give my number out to strangers.
30:41I just met you.
30:41You could be a serial killer for all I know.
30:43Oh, come on.
30:45That would be way too much of a commitment.
30:47How about I give you my number?
30:48That way the ball's in your fort.
30:51I don't want to get your hopes up.
30:52Please, I'm not about begging.
30:54In front of all of my closest friends.
30:58You know where I work.
31:01Try reception.
31:15Is he dreamy in, like, an off-putting Manchurian candidate kind of way?
31:19Or, like, a I can't help but eminence sex.
31:22It's in my perfect DNA.
31:23Okay, what if he does reach out?
31:25You know, he won't.
31:26He was just bored.
31:29And innately flirtatious.
31:31Sexy doormat just arrived.
31:37Can we please stop calling him that?
31:44Sexy doormat.
31:45He's actually an aspiring model.
31:47That's actually so much worse.
31:49That being said, as an agent, I'd happily advance his career if he'd advance my orgasm.
31:54Maybe if you unchained him from his futon once in a while and let us hang out with him, we
31:59might start to like sexy doormat.
32:01I'm not ashamed of him.
32:02He's great.
32:03We just, we don't have that much in common.
32:06Oh, thank you.
32:16Look what we got.
32:18Look what we got.
32:38What the hell was that?
32:40Well, I was just saying bye.
32:42Do you know that I came down here to see you, and I waited in line for like an hour,
32:46and now you're leaving?
32:47Well, I would have come and gotten you if I knew you were out here.
32:50Yeah, that's not really the point.
32:52What?
32:52It looked like you were having a perfectly good time in there.
32:54See, this is where I'm getting a little confused.
32:56When we're in public, you act like I don't exist, but then when we're alone, you're telling me about it.
33:01So it's just...
33:02Okay, Michael, this is exactly why I don't want a boyfriend.
33:04Okay, I'm accountable for people all day, every day at work.
33:08And when I leave, I just want to do whatever the fuck I want whenever the fuck I want to.
33:11And whoever the fuck you want.
33:15Look, I'm not trying to hurt your feelings.
33:17I just, if you can't keep this, like, cool and casual, I think we should just go back to being
33:20friends.
33:29You're just going to leave me here right now?
33:30I guess that's kind of up for you.
33:42See you let me be the sweet.
33:46Look, I don't know.
33:51I guess you should be the sweet.
34:15Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
34:23Calvin Klein?
34:26Yeah.
34:28Hi.
34:29I'm here to see Carolyn Bessette.
34:33If you could just point me in her general direction.
34:46Hi, Max.
34:47Hi.
34:52Hey.
34:52Hi.
35:04What a terrific surprise.
35:05Oh.
35:17And it happens again.
35:23Hi.
35:26Hi.
35:28Sorry.
35:28Is this a bad time?
35:30No.
35:32No, uh, I was just, um, what's up?
35:44I need a new suit.
35:56Put your arms up for me.
35:59You're the tailor, too?
36:02He's on his lunch break.
36:05Typically, our clients make appointments.
36:08I'm a 33 waist.
36:09I know that.
36:12You're 32.
36:19Chin up.
36:21Jeez.
36:22You tailor this, bossy?
36:24Baby, never with you.
36:38It'll be ready in a week.
36:44Is there anything else?
36:46How about some ties?
36:48What, you're going to deny my business?
36:50What kind of VIP whisperer are you?
36:52Uh, busy one.
36:53You're right.
36:53I'm sorry.
36:55How can I make it up to you?
36:56By swiping your credit card.
37:00Or you could let me take you to dinner.
37:25Oh, my God.
37:27What is that?
37:28So many tears I've had.
37:30So much pain inside.
37:33But baby, it ain't over.
37:35What's going on?
37:38JFK Jr. was just here.
37:41What?
37:42No one tells me.
37:44Oh, no.
37:45He came to see Carolyn.
37:49Oh, my God.
37:52So many tears we try to keep another night.
37:57But baby, it ain't over till it's over.
38:03So many tears we try to keep another night.
38:10Cause baby, it ain't over till it's over.
38:14Are you sure I can't start you off with anything while you wait?
38:20No, no.
38:21Thank you, though.
38:36Thank you, though.
38:42Carolyn.
38:44Carolyn, wait.
38:45Please, please, don't leave.
38:50Please, don't leave.
38:53Please.
38:57You didn't think maybe call the restaurant?
39:00He's waiting for 20 minutes.
39:02I know.
39:02I'm sorry.
39:03Listen, please let me buy you dinner.
39:05I mean, if I'm not worth waiting for, the food is.
39:09Please.
39:10Please.
39:13Please.
39:14Please.
39:24This your go-to date spot?
39:26Yeah.
39:27I'm a sucker for a laminated menu.
39:31That's why you chose it.
39:34The menus.
39:39It's okay, I'm not exactly eager to incur the wrath of every woman in America.
39:43No, it's not just that.
39:45It's gay men, too.
39:55You went a little rogue with the order, but I was pleasantly surprised.
39:58Well, I went backpacking through India after I graduated, and I learned very quickly that
40:04ordering chicken tikka masala is a surefire way to get made fun of.
40:07You backpacked?
40:08Yeah.
40:09Hmm.
40:10What?
40:11Uh, nothing.
40:12I'm just, I'm curious to know what your definition of backpacking is.
40:17Same thing as yours?
40:20What, did you think I was shuttled around on a motorcade?
40:23Kinda, yeah.
40:28Why India?
40:29Well, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life after I graduated, and, uh, my mom
40:34always
40:35says that India is the most beautiful place you'd ever visited, so I decided to, uh, take
40:39some time off, go explore the world.
40:42God, I realized this story, so.
40:44Super relatable.
40:47In your defense, I'm sure most of your dates swoon over that India story.
40:51I wasn't trying to impress you?
40:53No, you made that very clear when you showed up 30 minutes late.
40:56I'm sweating.
40:57Have you noticed?
40:58It's not because of the food.
41:04You know, sometimes I, uh, find myself trying so hard to put other people at ease that I-
41:09You have nothing to prove.
41:15What do you think you'd be doing with your life, if you weren't who you are?
41:19I probably wouldn't be working at the DA's office.
41:22Mm-hmm.
41:22I don't know if you've seen the news recently, but I'm not exactly a legal wonderkent.
41:27Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
41:29It's okay.
41:30No, it's not.
41:33Publishing your exam results for other people's entertainment is cheap and pathetic.
41:38Yeah, it just kind of feels like, uh, I have this sign hung over my head that says the
41:42hunk flunks, and that's all that people see when they look at me.
41:45Yeah, but everyone feels like they have a sign over their head.
41:48Yeah?
41:48What's yours say?
41:54I'm not going to disclose my sign on a first date.
41:59What would you be doing?
42:00Am I going to be leading the conversation at any point?
42:02I'm not the one being vetted here.
42:07I guess, uh, when I think of where it was I was happiest is probably on stage.
42:16Like acting?
42:17Yeah, I did a lot of theater in high school and college, and I loved it.
42:21Something about being a character, being up on stage.
42:25I, uh, felt like I could do whatever I wanted and no one could judge me.
42:28And why didn't you pursue it?
42:29I did, actually.
42:31Sort of.
42:33I was in a play here after college called The Lovers, and my mom was so scared that she
42:39banned any critics from attending.
42:41So, needless to say, we had a very limited run.
42:45Did she like it, at least?
42:46She never came.
42:47Oh.
42:48Not because she didn't want to, just because it would have created this whole circus,
42:51and that's exactly what she didn't want to have happen.
42:58How old were you when you realized you were the son of a president?
43:03I don't think anyone's ever asked me that before.
43:09I don't know, really.
43:11To be honest, I think I've been inundated with so many images and stories of my childhood
43:16that, uh, can't really differentiate from what I remember and what I've just been exposed to.
43:24That's sad.
43:30What about your parents?
43:32Uh, my mom and stepdad are in Greenwich.
43:38She's a school teacher.
43:39He's a doctor.
43:41I actually introduced them 20 years ago, and I was his patient, and I love to lord that
43:45over them.
43:46Mm-hmm.
43:47And what about your dad?
43:49Um, he's in White Plains.
43:52Is he remarried?
43:57Nope.
43:59I'm sorry, I didn't mean to...
44:01No, no, no, no.
44:02It's just, it's not a very interesting story.
44:08How did you find your way to Calvin Klein?
44:14Um, I always wanted to make a difference in the world.
44:18No, I was working in the mall.
44:20In Boston.
44:21At a Calvin Klein.
44:22Okay.
44:24Mm-hmm.
44:24And one day this exec from corporate came in, and I had no idea they were there.
44:28And there was this older female customer screaming, crying, melting down in the dressing room wouldn't
44:34come out.
44:34Um, so I just sort of sat down on the floor and talked her down.
44:37Anyways, the exec saw the whole thing, said if you can handle that, you can handle anything.
44:42And they brought me out for an interview in New York.
44:46I remember in the waiting room, there were all these sort of, like, polished, upper-y side
44:51girls.
44:51And I said to the HR person, look, these girls might have a pedigree, but I don't have
44:56a plan B or a trust fund to fall back on.
45:00Sorry.
45:02Yeah, no offense.
45:06You know, I have, I have to make this work.
45:11And they offered me the job right then and there.
45:16I can see why Calvin sings your praises.
45:34Shit.
45:34Shit.
45:35Somebody stole my bike.
45:38What?
45:38Was it locked?
45:39No.
45:44It's a, sorry, I don't mean to laugh, it's just, what did you think was going to happen?
45:51That civility would prevail?
45:53In New York City?
45:54Don't you live here?
45:55I've got to buy another one.
45:58How many bikes have you lost?
46:00Ballpark?
46:02Do you want a cigarette?
46:03No, thanks.
46:04I already have my one for the day.
46:07One?
46:09You have one cigarette a day?
46:11Not all the time, but if I do, I try to limit it to one.
46:16It's a discipline thing.
46:19Mm.
46:21Gotcha.
46:22So you have discipline when it comes to tobacco, just not other people's time?
46:27I said I was sorry.
46:28Yeah.
46:31But you said it like you were expecting forgiveness, not asking for it.
46:40It was me.
46:44Thought I had more time.
46:49More time for what?
47:18Want to see you again?
47:23Had a nice time, didn't I?
47:27So is that, yes.
47:30Night, John.
47:30Night, John.
47:31Night, John.
48:25You're in your head.
48:28Ladies and gentlemen, the uncrowned prince is beside himself.
48:32Shut up, Anthony.
48:35Did you know that's fine?
48:37No.
48:59Give you everything you need to live inside a twisted cage, sleep beside it into rage.
49:08What are you doing here?
49:13I missed you.
49:20Shouldn't have gone back to California.
49:22You're right.
49:23I'm a man for a man.
49:25Can I be your mama?
49:27I'll do such things to ease your pain.
49:30Be your mind and you won't feel ashamed.
49:49You'd think after 40 years of attending these family functions, I'd be unflappable.
49:55But no, I still somehow revert back to that same old 22-year-old doe-eyed debutante.
50:05Have you heard from your brother?
50:07He cannot be late.
50:09Last I heard he was coming, but...
50:11Andrew, do you know if John arranged for a car service?
50:14Yes, ma'am.
50:15He and Miss Hannah scheduled one for this afternoon.
50:17What did you...
50:20Did you know about this?
50:21I'm not your intelligence agent, Mother.
50:23John and I keep our own confidences.
50:25Turn the car around, please, Andrew.
50:26What?
50:26Are you serious?
50:28I'm not going to smile and make small talk with the two of them like this prolonged saga shouldn't have
50:33ended years ago.
50:34So your solution is to boycott?
50:39Consider my hands washed.
51:11I think Cindy's our best bet.
51:13To me, she's the quintessential supermodel.
51:15I agree.
51:16Girl next door, prom queen.
51:18All rolled into one.
51:26Sorry, I don't mean to interrupt.
51:29No, you're fine.
51:29We were just talking about the new campaign.
51:32What do you think of Cindy Crawford?
51:41Are these the girls you passed on?
51:42Yeah, that's the dumping ground.
52:00What about Kate Moss?
52:04Well, she's cute.
52:05But no one knows who she is.
52:07Exactly.
52:08She's almost unknowable.
52:10She's guarded and elusive.
52:11She's not trying to sell you anything or ham it up for the camera.
52:15She's just letting you in.
52:19Just enough, because she knows better than to give it all away.
52:30Well, let's bring her in.
52:32And Carolyn, I want you there when we do.
52:41We turned the world upside down.
52:44Yeah?
52:45How do we do that?
52:47Yeah.
52:47You want the stick?
52:48Yeah.
52:50Round and round.
52:56She wants to marry me.
52:58Sure she does.
53:00You know, you only make things more difficult to me when you pull stunts like that.
53:05Of the long list of issues plaguing your relationship, I'd say my stunts reside somewhere near the very bottom.
53:16You know, I've been thinking about what you asked me the other night, about who it is I see you
53:22with.
53:24I know you think I'm overbearing, but only one of us knows what it's like to marry into this family,
53:31to have to be perfect in order to offset your partner's imperfections, imperfections that you, more than anyone, bear the
53:39brunt of.
53:43You think that if you find someone who's already in the public eye, that she'll be better equipped to withstand
53:50the scrutiny, but there isn't enough exposure in the world to prepare a woman to be your wife.
53:59Plus, anyone who's already made a name for themselves will invariably resent trading it for yours, no matter how pretty
54:07it looks on their letterhead.
54:10She'll be under the illusion that she's entering into a partnership, when in reality she'll be orbiting you just like
54:19everybody else, routinely made to feel like an obstacle or a stepping stone.
54:25You know, see, you have a gift, John, one that can't be taught or bequeathed, one that allows you to
54:34alter the composition of any room you walk into.
54:40Now, you don't want someone who's looking to share in that power.
54:45You want someone to help you wield it.
54:50Someone who doesn't feel beholden to you for choosing them.
54:56Someone who loves you in spite of your last name.
55:03Now, I don't know who that person is.
55:09But I know who it isn't.
55:33Said adrift, I'm in replace of you.
55:49Said adrift, I'm in replace of you.
55:54Baby you sent me
55:57I'm sad to drift on memories
55:59The camera pans, the cocktail glass
56:02Behind a brine of plastic plants
56:04And finds a lady with a fat diamond ring
56:07And then you know I can't remember a damn thing
56:09I think it's one of those deja vu things
56:12Or a trainer's trying to tell me something
56:14But will I have to stop thinking about it?
56:17I don't know, I doubt it
56:19Subterranean by design
56:21I wonder what I would find
56:23If I met you
56:24And let my eyes caress you
56:26Until I meet the thought of Mrs. Princess Who
56:28Often wonder what makes her work
56:30I guess I'll leave that question to the experts
56:33Assuming that there are some out there
56:35Who are probably alone
56:37Solitaire
56:38I can remember when
56:39I caught up with a pastime intimate friend
56:42She said, but you're probably gonna say I look lovely
56:45But you probably don't think nothing of me
56:47She was right though, I can't lie
56:49She's just one of those corners of my mind
56:52And I'll just put it right back with the rest
56:54That's the way it goes
56:55I guess
57:12I guess I'll leave that question to the rest of my mind
57:13I guess I'll leave that question to the rest of my mind
57:14I guess I'll leave that question to the rest of my mind
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