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03:23DO YOU THINK
03:24JO WILL COME
03:25SKULKING BACK IN TIME?
03:26I CAN'T FATHOM
03:28WHAT POSSESSED
03:28HIM TO LEAVE HOME
03:29AT ALL
03:29HE'S ALL WALTZING
03:30ROW THE OFFICE
03:31POOR FRANCES
03:34SHE'S DONE HER BEST
03:35BUT SHE'S NEVER
03:35MANAGED TO TAME HIM
03:36Of course, you scarcely know them, but trust me, Francis will be smarting.
03:44Please continue.
03:48Of what will we be speaking?
03:54Of how no one knows what goes on inside a marriage, except the two people in it.
04:01I beg to differ.
04:03What you and Soames have is plain for all to see.
04:07We're off to the park. Would you care to join us?
04:11That's kind, but I'm meeting June.
04:14What fun.
04:15So lovely that June has a companion her own age.
04:19Shall we go?
04:21Your wife has a mind of her own.
04:30But isn't that why you married her?
04:32Of course.
04:57I, um, I may have got carried away.
04:59Glad I was spared.
05:04Well, I should leave you in peace.
05:07Move into my club.
05:09No, you don't need to do that.
05:10But maybe you should ask Francis to reconsider her terms.
05:31Dear Francis, where have you been?
05:34No one's seen you or dear Julian in weeks.
05:36We've been enjoying the peace and quiet of home.
05:39Oh, then perhaps you've not heard.
05:41Our own dear Horatio, engaged to young Countess Avery, fellow moth enthusiast, sweet girl, who matches him in temperament and
05:52rank.
05:52And how is June?
05:54And so, you Forsyte make such bold matrimonial choices.
05:59Shall we see you at the Parker Barringtons?
06:02If you prefer to keep a low profile, I do understand.
06:14Pure speculation.
06:18But if people are starting to question.
06:33Where are we going?
06:35You must promise not to tell because Sones will be furious.
06:38Sones?
07:00Isn't she enchanting?
07:06It's strong, right?
07:18Good morning, sir.
07:21Julian, will you be making an appearance at the gala?
07:26He will indeed, cousin.
07:28In fact, he will be giving the opening address.
07:31It is, after all, the 50th anniversary and so highly appropriate for the heir apparent at this great juncture in
07:39our company's history to lay out his vision for the future.
07:44As for your marital situation, it is not ideal.
07:52So mend it.
07:54Then return home to your excellent wife who has done absolutely nothing to merit your desertion and thus allay any
08:01doubts about your fitness to lose.
08:03Is this actually something you want?
08:05As in?
08:06Did you ever really intend to retire?
08:08Why would you doubt it?
08:09Because you're still young.
08:11And the fact that you keep pushing me tells you that I was nowhere near ready to take a back
08:15seat.
08:16Well, perhaps you're right.
08:17But having seen you make the right call, when I so spectacularly failed to do so,
08:25I am content with my decision.
08:42It's been a struggle.
08:44But trust me, I have a plan.
08:46Ah, my dear.
08:48You and I understand each other.
08:50Always have.
08:51Knew from the moment we met that you would be the jewel in our crown.
08:55Our task now is to bring the boy home in time for the gala.
08:59Leave that to me.
09:02This is here for romance, ballet, and scandal.
09:05You must.
09:10I'd like to thank you for allowing us to what you've done.
09:14It's my pleasure.
09:16No.
09:17Would you excuse me, Pa?
09:19No, I swear.
09:21You wouldn't.
09:22Oh, I would.
09:23My dear.
09:24Shall we go?
09:27Must we?
09:29Hmm.
09:49You say you never wanted children.
09:52I also said I wanted to live in a hut in Tahiti and paint sunsets.
09:55What happened to that plan?
09:59At least I'll get to watch your child grow up and have some influence in their life.
10:05Try not to set a bad example.
10:09And to your own children?
10:10Well, I think we both know you still have much to give.
10:34You seem a little out of sorts.
10:38Perhaps I'm still mourning.
10:40Your father?
10:42My life.
10:44Or rather, the one I was promised.
10:46My dear, need we revisit this?
10:50Paris was a beautiful dream.
10:51Which you led me to believe you said.
10:52But for reasons beyond our control.
10:54We are here.
10:57And there is much to be grateful for.
10:59There is.
11:01But I cannot pretend it's what I would have chosen.
11:11I am a Scotch!
11:14I am a Scotch.
11:18I am a Scotch.
11:47I take it you don't expect visitors.
11:52No, not as a rule.
11:55I have a question.
11:56Yes.
11:58Why would a gentleman trust the architect of such squalor with the design and build of a country house?
12:06Well, if you're at all familiar with the creative process...
12:08I am familiar with the works of great artists.
12:11Then you'll appreciate that chaos can be the mother of inspiration.
12:14Hmm.
12:17And in your inspired opinion...
12:23Were a gentleman to contemplate the commissioning of a country house...
12:27Where would he begin?
12:28Hmm.
12:33You have a visitor.
12:35Waiting in the boardroom.
12:50Harry Faulkner.
12:53Yes?
12:55Your father and uncle refuse to offer compensation.
12:58So you will cover his losses from funds that I'll provide.
13:03Why would you provide?
13:04Call it a moral obligation.
13:08Your late grandfather and I, we...
13:11We knew his mother.
13:13Who was she?
13:14After she fell on hard times, your grandfather provided a home.
13:19A family.
13:20A trust for the child.
13:21Which has recently matured and was squandered on your uncle's advice in the goldmine debacle.
13:28And the child's father?
13:30I couldn't tell you.
13:33Couldn't or won't?
13:40Kindly make the necessary arrangements.
13:43And while you're at it...
13:45Yes.
13:45Your own affairs.
13:48Get a grip on them, dear.
13:51It'll be the making of you.
14:05My friends.
14:08I want to start off the bar.
14:09So you leave me there.
14:11Oh, yeah.
14:12Come on, yeah.
14:13How many years have you been there for this?
14:14This is part of the bar.
14:16How do you love?
14:17Not to see you again.
14:21I can't see you again.
14:23There's a situation.
14:24Hi.
14:27And I don't see you again.
14:56What a flattering gown, Miss Louisa.
14:59Alas, no. I was obliged to discontinue our arrangement. Service was disappointing.
15:08You surprise me. I find her excellent. Although, tediously, she's now moved to the back of
15:14beyond. Can't imagine why. Perhaps she feared condemnation after her brave confession.
15:21So courageous, indeed. The cause of fallen women, such a complex one. Is it not?
15:37What is this place? I believe it's called Robin Hill.
15:45Your experience is limited. I graduated top of my year.
15:52Your full enthusiasm is no substitute for skill. One certainly wouldn't wish to pay a premium
15:58for it. Indeed. One would expect that any fee, however small, would be gratefully seized upon.
16:06Then one would be mistaken. I do not underestimate my worth, however others may choose to.
16:20So, an uncritical presumption of need. A commitment to provide unconditional support so that these
16:29women can begin to help themselves. As dear Louisa has demonstrated.
16:37And yet, might some of these women benefit more from an atonement-based model?
16:45Atonement? Interesting word.
16:49As you know, our aim is never to judge, but to support. Whether or not they deserve it.
16:57I know I speak for many when I say that to ignore some of the damage done by these women
17:03to decent, upstanding families is an obstacle to many who might wish to contribute.
17:10Perhaps you should form your own charity, won the prizes, correction and penance above indiscriminate handouts.
17:18I wish you luck.
17:26I sense you have your reasons.
17:31You must do what you think best.
17:33You must do what you think best.
17:36You must do what you think best.
18:10When could you commence?
18:13I'm sorry?
18:14You wish to...
18:15Commission some preliminary drawings so that I may assess your suitability.
18:20At once, if you wish.
18:25You will, however, refrain from discussing our arrangement with anyone, particularly my wife.
18:32You understand that this is to be a surprise?
18:36Of course.
19:04What is it?
19:06Tell me.
19:07I was ordered not to say.
19:11By who?
19:13Sons Forsyte.
19:15What on earth could he have to say?
19:23What on earth could he have to say?
19:47What on earth could he have to say?
20:13I could say this more.
20:18Well, these are excellent.
20:20You really capture the bird's feathers.
20:23Mumma said you're good at drawing, but you draw us.
20:33I could.
20:35I could.
20:37I could.
20:37I could.
20:38No, no, no, no.
20:39You...
20:39You go on painting.
20:47May I?
20:49Yes.
20:50Yes.
21:03Much better than Joss.
21:06May we keep it?
21:08Mama will love it.
21:10I know something she'd like.
21:37Are you not bursting with joy?
21:39I know it's meant to be a secret, but of course you know.
21:42Phil's commission to build a house for you and Soames.
21:45But they agreed yesterday.
21:47Sorry, what?
21:48Did Soames not mention that...
21:52Oh, my God.
21:53I'm so sorry.
21:55Phil said it was a secret, but I never thought from you.
21:58You have to pretend.
22:00When Soames tells you, look surprised or he'll be furious with me.
22:04But isn't it just the best of news?
22:06I can get married.
22:08You get abused in your house and...
22:10I'm sorry.
22:10You're so tired.
22:11I'm sorry.
22:13I'm sorry.
22:15I'm sorry.
22:16I'm sorry.
22:16I'm sorry.
22:18I'm sorry.
22:28Mrs. Forsyte, is your husband...
22:31No.
22:33Are you coming?
22:40Is this about the commission?
22:41No.
22:43Yes, I hardly know.
22:46Do you have questions?
22:48Many.
22:48About the design?
22:49About the site.
22:51And the purpose.
22:54The site I can answer for, 30 miles from London, spectacular views,
22:56no other dwelling for miles around.
23:01As for the purpose...
23:05Is that not obvious?
23:09I shouldn't have come.
23:10I should be congratulating you and June.
23:13Your wedding can be sooner.
23:15Yes.
23:16I'm glad.
23:17It means the world to her.
23:21I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
23:34Mrs. Forsyte.
23:39Mrs. Forsyte.
23:40Forgive me.
23:43I could pretend to misunderstand your distress, but who'd that serve?
23:46It was wrong of me to involve you.
23:48But how can I proceed?
23:50Knowing that what I've been commissioned to build will effectively be your prison.
23:54That's not the word I used.
23:58It was implied.
24:04And it's not inaccurate.
24:11Then all that remains is to find a way to make a graceful exit.
24:16What?
24:17What do you mean?
24:17But I can't be the one that will...
24:20Helloat your husband and devastate June.
24:24I must make him withdraw of his own accord.
24:26But June will be distraught.
24:29And you?
24:29It's your first commission.
24:32I'm arrogant enough to believe there'll soon be another.
24:42I really don't know what to say.
24:45Say absolutely nothing.
24:48I don't know.
24:53I don't know.
25:11We have a surprise for you.
25:13Close your eyes.
25:14Oh.
25:27Open your eyes.
25:31Do you like it, Mama?
25:41Go and play outside.
25:43Do we have to?
25:44Yes, please.
25:45Yes.
25:46Please.
27:17What do you mean? Your family has been nothing but kind.
27:19My thought was to remove ourselves from the city altogether, to the countryside where we might have room to breathe.
27:27And Mr. Bassini has been unable to deliver that vision?
27:29Unfortunately, yes. The arrogant young pup has just priced himself out of the market.
28:03It's nice to see me.
28:05Ah, yes. To see if you've come to your senses.
28:13Or are you still minded to favour your mistress over your wife?
28:17She's not my mistress.
28:19People make assumptions.
28:21No one knows of our previous attachment, and now that our connection is platonic.
28:25Despite the fact that you left our home.
28:29You know why I left our home?
28:32Because I couldn't agree to cease contact with my children.
28:41Well, as to that, I might be willing to reconsider.
29:05Reconsider how?
29:11I give a little.
29:13You give a little.
29:16We both want the same thing.
29:19You.
29:21Home.
29:25In time for the gala.
29:38Harry Falkenor.
29:40Yes?
29:41Writing to thank us for reimbursing his losses.
29:45What?
29:46Did you have something to do with this?
29:48Hardly, did you?
29:50Absolutely not.
29:52Then who?
29:54Then why?
29:57Quite the mystery.
30:00Yes.
30:10Okay.
30:35I was thinking about that day we met.
30:38It seems an age ago.
30:42And still we barely know each other.
30:45I disagree.
30:47Okay.
30:48Okay.
30:51Perhaps it's that we just want such different things.
30:56Is this about Paris?
30:58Paris is when I first realized.
31:00What?
31:02How...
31:05Unalike we are.
31:23I look forward to seeing what you've chosen for the gala.
31:29I look forward to seeing what you've chosen for the gala.
31:36I'm just going to see what you've chosen for the gala.
31:42Okay.
31:50I'm just...
31:52I want to...
31:54Then what.
32:00What is this?
32:02I don't really need to...
32:04any reputation card i thought i should mention planning to make a splash at the grand event so
32:09if you'd like me to give the address next generation rising like salmon to scale the
32:15rapids of opportunity yes thank you i'll bear that in mind what's this i hear you treating us
32:20to your vision for the future at our gala i can hardly wait care to give us a taster
32:27not especially well let me guess profit is the devil caution is king and if our clients lose
32:34money it's up to us to bail them out if it's due to us giving poor advice then yes nothing
32:38to do
32:38with their own greed or willful ignorance everything to do with our obligation to urge them not to put
32:43their eggs in one basket no matter how guaranteed the returns or by how much commission we stand to
32:48make and say otherwise it's just yes what is it morally bankrupt
32:59that's priceless our would-be chair the most degenerate member of the firm
33:04presumes to preach morality to the rest of us to the man who knowingly capsized the doran mining
33:09company thereby ruining their investors including his own future father-in-law making his wife to be
33:15destitute she doesn't know does she
33:23and this from the man who's conveniently jilted his wife so he can debauch his mistress and fawn
33:30over his brats
33:41is this the type of leadership you're after
33:48so
33:58so
33:59so
34:29Australian is late.
34:34No, my love, I really think we ought to be happier if we're not here.
34:39And how was the garden party?
34:41I heard it was exquisite.
34:42Yes, it was.
34:43Show me anybody.
34:46I like you, my lady.
34:48Quite like you, Jimmy Grail.
34:49I'm trying to be there.
34:52Always scrumptious distraction.
34:56It was occasional.
35:01It's only one to see.
35:02Hey.
35:14Quite right, too.
35:19Is Julian proposing to make some sort of grand entrance?
35:22He'll be here, rest assured.
35:24Exciting.
35:28Where's Joe?
35:29Did he not leave, have you?
35:30He left ahead of me.
35:32I thought he'd be here.
35:35Right.
35:36It's so exciting.
35:38I can't quite believe it.
35:40I'm getting married, Phil.
35:42Aren't you just thrilled beyond words?
35:43I know Mama has plenty of plans already.
35:46Don't excuse me.
35:57From Sose?
35:59You guessed.
36:02Reminds me of one my late husband gave me.
36:06Haven't worn it in years.
36:07We had a splendid time today.
36:10Oh.
36:11Even now, Mrs. Forsythe.
36:18Oh, that's all you love.
36:20I love you.
36:21You have so much time.
36:23Now, Sose has reconsidered the commission.
36:30Reconsidered?
36:31Does he not like the design?
36:32He dislikes the price.
36:35Reduce it?
36:36Cannot be done.
36:37Not without detriment to the plans.
36:38What about our plans?
36:39There are other considerations.
36:40Well, think of Irene.
36:41How will she feel?
36:42I am thinking of Irene.
36:46I suspect she may not be as keen on the ideas, Sose.
36:54Well, it is true.
36:57We'd hardly ever see each other.
36:59It would be just the two of them.
37:02But our wedding, I can't bear the thought of having to wait.
37:05Nor I.
37:06But Mr. Bassini, on further consideration,
37:08I believe the site will suit me well.
37:10Let us proceed.
37:11I'm sorry?
37:13You will build me a house at Robin Hill.
37:38I knew you'd come.
37:43Well, your father was right.
37:45We shouldn't have doubted you.
37:47And I've been at fault, issuing ultimatums, forcing you to make a choice when you'd have
37:53come to your senses of your own accord.
37:55Francis.
37:55We can salvage this.
37:57Our marriage.
37:59Your ascension.
38:00This is our moment.
38:01Francis, I'm sorry.
38:08For everything you've worked for, everything you've done, you deserve a better return.
38:18I do.
38:20And I cannot give it.
38:24Yesterday, it struck me.
38:28Battling with Psalms, fighting to impose my will on the company.
38:31My heart's not in it.
38:35Never was.
38:39I don't understand.
38:41What are you saying?
38:47Then I'll never cease to love you.
38:51Respect, admire.
38:52I'll provide for you.
38:56I'll never return to the throne.
39:01All this house.
39:23I'll never return to the throne.
39:26I'll never return to the throne.
39:41I'm sorry.
39:43I tried.
39:50You're very kind.
39:53Not kind.
39:57It's just
40:00The thought of you being with
40:06I won't give up
40:09I swear it
40:12I can't
40:37There will be no divorce
40:43Your children will not be legitimized
40:48You will suffer rejection from the family
40:53The firm
40:57From all of London
41:05I accept that
41:18I thought I'd molded you into something
41:20Resembling a rational being
41:22I was mistaken
41:29So go
41:32You were once interesting to me
41:39Now you bore me
41:49Goodbye Francis
42:06I know you were once in a while
42:20I know you were once in a while
42:20I know you were once in a while
42:20I know you were once in a while
42:52Where is he? Is he coming?
42:54I've been looking all over for the man of the hour. Where is dear Jolyon?
42:57I'm afraid he's just been called away.
43:02What's such an auspicious day?
43:05How disappointing for you all.
43:07A small inconvenience.
43:09I trust we're more than capable of enjoying the festivities in his absence.
43:14Mr. Cole, I wonder if I might call upon you to transact some business for me?
43:20Oh, yes, of course.
43:21My late father left a property in Camden which has lain empty for many years.
43:26I propose to donate it to the charity.
43:29That's most generous.
43:31For conversion into suitable accommodation for needy women.
43:37Of course, I'm no expert, but perhaps you could advise me in matters legal and beyond.
43:43It'll be a pleasure.
43:44Impressive performance.
43:46Isn't that how the higher species evolve?
43:49By their ability to adapt.
43:54I suspect you and I will work very well together.
43:59Mm-hmm.
44:08So, Jo's bolted.
44:10Shall I step in, say a few words, hand over to Soames and passing the torch, all that?
44:16Well, I think on balance, no.
44:21No?
44:23I prefer to do the honours myself.
44:40Pray silence for her illustrious highness, Mrs. Anne Euphemia Isadora Foresight.
44:57Dear friends, no doubt you are expecting an address from one of the male members of this firm.
45:05Instead, you have me.
45:09Perfectly placed to judge the merits and the demerits of this formidable clan.
45:14Since my arrival, there have been many newcomers to the Foresight ranks.
45:21All of you will have wondered what you were letting yourself in for,
45:25before becoming Foresights in your own right.
45:32So, what defines this family?
45:36What is a Foresight?
45:39A Foresight is someone who knows the value of loyalty and family and repute.
45:54We are tenacious.
45:57We are survivors.
45:59And we should never, ever be underestimated.
46:27Only a fool would underestimate you.
46:33Or you, my love.
46:47Seems a shame to let a prime seat go to Ace.
46:49Oh, Monty, you wouldn't dare.
46:50I think I know my own worth, ready?
46:52Wiggins, remove the chair.
47:11This should have been his moment.
47:14You mean your moment.
47:18Eyes on the camera, please.
47:21Holding it still now.
47:23You mean your moment.
47:34Right.
47:44Mama.
47:45Harry Falconer.
47:49Yes?
47:50It was you who paid him off.
47:54Why would you do that?
47:56My dear boy.
47:59Let's enjoy the day.
48:01We can speak of these things some other time.
48:04But Mama, who is he?
48:13He's my grandson.
48:21He's my grandson.
48:26He's my son.
48:31He's my son.
48:33He's my son.
48:52do you remember the day you proposed vividly you said to me
48:59if we were unable to make a success of our marriage
49:03then you would release me
49:08i cannot imagine seeing any such thing
49:55i came to finish the painting there's no urgency
50:00i believe there is i wish to resume my work as an artist
50:05an ambition i gave up ten years ago
50:10as incompatible with the aims of my father and my wife
50:15well don't mistake me i've been blessed
50:17i've had wealth status a beautiful wife an adorable stepdaughter
50:25and i could have gone on living a comfortable privileged half-life
50:29if you hadn't walked into that room on june's 18th birthday
50:35and now
50:36it's done
50:39i've resigned from the firm
50:41for my family
50:43for my marriage
50:44you can't what are you thinking
50:47i'm thinking i can no longer lie to her
50:49or to myself
50:52or to you
50:56i want to paint
50:59i'll be a father
51:01to our children
51:02i want to live with you
51:06we'll be outcasts
51:07we'll be poor
51:10i cannot give you my name
51:14but i can give you my love
51:17if you'll have me
51:31you even need to ask
51:33you even need to ask
51:59do
52:08you
52:09you
52:17you
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