Lucky Hearts is a warm and emotional romance story about unexpected love, second chances, and following your heart. The film follows two people from different backgrounds whose lives cross in surprising ways, leading to a journey filled with emotional moments, personal struggles, and growing connection.
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00:00:26VIRGINIA
00:01:10Thank you for contacting Lucky Clover Cosmetics.
00:01:14Rosianne cannot take your call right now.
00:01:16Please leave a message after the tone.
00:01:17Beep!
00:01:21Sorry, I'm late.
00:01:22Sorry.
00:01:23Don't ask.
00:01:25I'm just glad you're here.
00:01:27Well, if you must know, I got stuck printing menus from Mr. Lu's restaurant and the printer
00:01:31jammed and it was a whole thing.
00:01:33But check it out, though.
00:01:3550% off dumplings.
00:01:37Um, do you think the water company will accept dumpling vouchers in lieu of payment?
00:01:41If they were that awesome, they would.
00:01:44Besides, you won't have to worry about little things like utility bills once you get that
00:01:47investment.
00:01:48The meeting's today, right?
00:01:49Ugh, if they invest in Lucky Clover.
00:01:52In me.
00:01:53There's no guarantee.
00:01:55Of course they'll invest.
00:01:56You're spectacular.
00:01:57Yeah, a spectacular disaster.
00:01:59I have faith in you.
00:02:01You just want to be able to quit your job at Auntie's print shop.
00:02:04Hmm?
00:02:06I'd want to be able to take my place alongside my bestie as the mastermind behind Pasadena's
00:02:12hottest new makeup company.
00:02:13And no, the world's hottest new makeup company.
00:02:16All right, if I could quit my day job, that would be awesome.
00:02:21Despite losing 50% off dumplings for life.
00:02:26In all seriousness, Roseanne, you'll ace it.
00:02:30No one can do what you do.
00:02:33Oh!
00:02:33There she is.
00:02:34Right on cue.
00:02:38So, what's his name?
00:02:40Arthur.
00:02:42I met him on an app.
00:02:44Can you believe it?
00:02:44At my age?
00:02:45Everybody deserves a bit of luck and love.
00:02:48I don't know.
00:02:49Did I tell you that I saw Matthew and his new girlfriend on Facebook?
00:02:53She's only a few years older than Annie.
00:02:55Don't you spend another second thinking about your ex.
00:02:58Maybe I should cancel tonight.
00:02:59I should cancel tonight.
00:03:01Absolutely not.
00:03:04I haven't been on a date in 20 years.
00:03:07What was I thinking?
00:03:09That you're a super hot woman whose boneheaded ex-husband left because he's clearly having some sort of midlife curse.
00:03:15And that the best years of your life are ahead of you.
00:03:21I've not even contacted a lawyer yet.
00:03:24They're so expensive.
00:03:27Try this.
00:03:30The rose and fuchsia colors will perfectly accentuate your skin tones.
00:03:34And I added a little chili extract to give you that extra kick.
00:03:38What do you call it?
00:03:40Oh, second date.
00:03:40Because when you wear this, a second date is guaranteed.
00:03:44You are a strong, independent, incredible woman.
00:03:50Any man would be lucky to have you.
00:03:55I love it.
00:03:58You're so welcome.
00:04:03How's your love life, Rosie Ann?
00:04:04Any handsome new suitors on the scene?
00:04:07No.
00:04:08And I'm okay with that.
00:04:09Nonsense.
00:04:09A beautiful girl like you?
00:04:11Yeah, I could fix you up with my nephew.
00:04:13He's single, about your age.
00:04:15Oh, if you value your nephew's health and well-being, I wouldn't set him up with Rosie Ann.
00:04:20She's a little bit of a liability.
00:04:22I have really bad luck when it comes to romance.
00:04:24You just haven't met the right guy yet.
00:04:25No, like, really bad luck.
00:04:27One guy almost choked on a chicken bone.
00:04:29On another date, the candle set the tablecloth on fire.
00:04:32And don't forget the guy that fell down the manhole.
00:04:34Oh, yeah, that one.
00:04:36I'm cursed.
00:04:40You girls are always joking around.
00:04:43Okay, good luck tonight.
00:04:45And please remember what I said.
00:04:46I will.
00:04:49Bye, sweetie.
00:04:56What is capsaicin?
00:04:58Um, chili extract that was bespoke for Laura.
00:05:01Are you charging bespoke prices?
00:05:04You didn't even break even.
00:05:06Well, I am encouraging loyalty.
00:05:09And you heard Laura.
00:05:10She needs money for a divorce lawyer.
00:05:12She's going through a hard time.
00:05:14I just want to help her out in any way I can.
00:05:16Well, I wouldn't open with that to the investors.
00:05:19Stop it.
00:05:19I am nervous enough.
00:05:20You will be fine.
00:05:22How do I look?
00:05:23Is this professional enough?
00:05:25You look amazing.
00:05:26They want to know what hit them.
00:05:27Okay, Roseanne.
00:05:30Time to shine.
00:05:32Wait, isn't your meeting at two?
00:05:33I want to make a pit stop first.
00:05:35Get some inspiration.
00:05:45One day, Lucky Clover will be here.
00:06:05Just go for it.
00:06:06Uh, go for what?
00:06:11He likes you.
00:06:13Go say hi.
00:06:14Really?
00:06:14Do you think so?
00:06:15I have an instinct for this stuff.
00:06:17Trust me.
00:06:17Every time I try to talk to him, I forget my own name.
00:06:22I have something for you.
00:06:25Okay.
00:06:27Just use a little bit of this on your cheeks and your lips.
00:06:31It's going to bring out your eyes.
00:06:34Look at you.
00:06:36Gorgeous and brilliant.
00:06:37Now go say hello.
00:06:39Excuse me.
00:06:40Sorry.
00:06:41Hate to interrupt, but I would like to buy something.
00:06:45You do work here, right?
00:06:47Yes, I do.
00:06:50How can I help you, sir?
00:06:51Great.
00:06:51I'm looking for something for my mother.
00:06:53It's her birthday, and I would like something special and expensive.
00:06:56Great.
00:06:57Um, can you tell me a bit more about your mom?
00:06:59What colors suit her?
00:07:01What makes her laugh?
00:07:01Boy, what colors suit her?
00:07:02What makes her laugh?
00:07:03Um, I don't know.
00:07:05She's my mother.
00:07:05I was hoping you could help me out.
00:07:07If you just tell me a little bit about your mom, we could really make something special.
00:07:09You know what?
00:07:10I'll take that.
00:07:11Are you sure?
00:07:12Yes, I am sure.
00:07:13Is that something that she would wear?
00:07:15Look, I really appreciate your enthusiasm.
00:07:17Really, I do.
00:07:18But I do not have time to take a deep dive into fragrance right now.
00:07:21So, yes, I will take that one.
00:07:22The bottle's pretty, and it's expensive.
00:07:24Okay.
00:07:25But sometimes the most expensive is not the best.
00:07:28A gift that's bought with love and care is priceless.
00:07:31If you just tell me about your mom, we could make something amazing.
00:07:34Oh, I have an idea.
00:07:35We could mix these two blushes together, and that would be so good.
00:07:38You know what?
00:07:38Just give me the bottle and ring me up, please.
00:07:49This is designer.
00:07:49I can help.
00:07:50I know exactly.
00:07:50I don't think I can afford any more of your help today.
00:07:53Thank you so much.
00:07:55You know what?
00:07:55Yeah, I'm late now.
00:07:57So, I will just buy it online.
00:08:01White wine vinegar!
00:08:03It'll get it right out.
00:08:03Oh, my favorite lucky charm.
00:08:27How are you doing, darling girl?
00:08:28I'm freaking out.
00:08:30Oh, my mouth is dry.
00:08:31What if they make fun of me, or what if I forget everything?
00:08:34Okay, okay.
00:08:35You're going to be fine.
00:08:36I just wish I could do more myself.
00:08:38It's okay.
00:08:38You have enough going on without me.
00:08:40I know, I know.
00:08:41I just don't want some big company coming in and taking over your business.
00:08:45Well, they're not taking over.
00:08:46They're investing.
00:08:47I just don't want you doing something you're going to regret.
00:08:50You know, I don't trust these types.
00:08:52I need the cash injection.
00:08:54I am never going to be able to scale up Lucky Clover without this.
00:08:56But without money, proper marketing tools, or burning water, no one is ever going to know.
00:09:02It doesn't sound like you're nervous at all.
00:09:05It sounds like you just need a big pep talk.
00:09:08You're right.
00:09:09I can do this.
00:09:11Yes, you can.
00:09:12Lucky the Irish be with you, Roseanne.
00:09:14Thanks, Dad.
00:09:19Okay.
00:09:30So, Ms. O'Brien, we cannot wait to hear your pitch.
00:09:34We are all huge fans.
00:09:36So, wow us.
00:09:38Okay.
00:09:39Well, thank you, Mr. Verner.
00:09:41And, uh...
00:09:48Oh.
00:09:50Oh.
00:09:51Hi.
00:09:52Um, let me just grab some stuff.
00:09:59Graceful.
00:10:00Is everything okay, Roseanne?
00:10:03Do you need to take a moment?
00:10:06Uh, yeah.
00:10:17Lucky Clover is about more than just makeup.
00:10:22It's about heart.
00:10:24Makeup isn't just about looking good.
00:10:26It is about how it makes you feel.
00:10:30When you wear a glossy rose lipstick with a jasmine wax base,
00:10:35it can give you that little extra pep in your meeting with your boss.
00:10:39Or a creamy satin champagne eyeshadow
00:10:43can effortlessly transport you from a hectic day in the office
00:10:46to your special date.
00:10:49Lucky Clover is about confidence.
00:10:52About self-belief.
00:10:55Our products enable people to go out into the world
00:10:59and be their best selves.
00:11:00To achieve their dreams.
00:11:03How?
00:11:04By using only organically grown and locally sourced ingredients.
00:11:08And by using generations of family knowledge
00:11:11to mix things in just the right way.
00:11:14To create something completely unique.
00:11:17But I'm a small company.
00:11:19And this, this is a big world.
00:11:21I need your investment to help me get to that next level.
00:11:24To share the joy of Lucky Clover with more people.
00:11:27To get into the shelves of department stores like Bell's.
00:11:30If you are willing to invest,
00:11:32I can assure you, I am confident,
00:11:34we will be richly rewarded.
00:11:36And you will not just be supporting me.
00:11:38You will be supporting every person who uses my products.
00:11:43You will be uplifting a community.
00:11:47And, um,
00:11:48what are your fiscal projections for the first three quarters?
00:11:52Projections?
00:11:57I'm sold.
00:11:59How could anyone turn down a pitch like that?
00:12:03Please, join me in my office.
00:12:05Yeah, pack it up.
00:12:07Let's go.
00:12:07It's happening.
00:12:19Thank you so much, Mr. Verner.
00:12:21I am so excited and I have so many ideas.
00:12:24I will not let you down.
00:12:25Oh, please.
00:12:25We should be thanking you for bringing us on.
00:12:28That article in the newspaper piqued my interest
00:12:30and I am delighted that you decided to meet with us.
00:12:33We want to do nothing but help you succeed.
00:12:37That's what we do here.
00:12:38We invest in the future.
00:12:41However, I do have a few caveats.
00:12:44Ultimately, this is a business.
00:12:45So, we need to make sure that you've got what it takes to really scale the brand.
00:12:51Okay.
00:12:52Um, sure.
00:12:53I will do whatever I...
00:12:54Um, I've arranged a pitch with Beatrice Harrington, the owner of Bells.
00:13:02Yeah.
00:13:03She's an old friend and someone you yourself have expressed interest in.
00:13:07She's coming into town for the Style Cosmetic Expo in a few weeks
00:13:11and she has agreed to allow us to pitch her your brand.
00:13:15If you can convince her to place Lucky Clover products in her stores,
00:13:20the investment is yours.
00:13:25You don't seem thrilled.
00:13:27No, I am.
00:13:28I am so excited.
00:13:29Um, oh, it's just...
00:13:32You were banking on the money?
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:36Just to tide us over.
00:13:38Well, here's my second caveat.
00:13:39Well, you undoubtedly have passion and I am told that your products are top-notch.
00:13:46I think you could use some help on the business side of things.
00:13:49Yes.
00:13:50You wanted to see me, sir?
00:13:52Simon, meet Rosie Ann.
00:13:55Yeah.
00:13:57We've met.
00:13:58Perfect.
00:13:58I was just explaining to Rosie Ann here how we would be happy to provide a portion of the investment
00:14:03just to smooth things over while you prepare for your pitch with Miss Harrington.
00:14:09Simon here will be staying in your studio while you prepare.
00:14:12What?
00:14:13Just to get a front-row seat of the business,
00:14:15maybe even offer some help,
00:14:16and to make sure that you're fully prepped for the meeting with Harrington.
00:14:21Sound good?
00:14:21Mm-hmm.
00:14:22All right.
00:14:26Sir, can I speak to you in private, please?
00:14:29I think we're all good here.
00:14:33Congratulations.
00:14:39You can't be serious.
00:14:41I don't see the issue.
00:14:43We have the app company and the takeover of the...
00:14:46I've assigned other people.
00:14:47I think this has potential.
00:14:49It's a small makeup company.
00:14:50She's got no business acumen.
00:14:52I don't even understand your interest.
00:14:54I have daughters.
00:14:55I have a wife.
00:14:57I see how much money they spend.
00:15:00Cosmetics is a booming industry, and I want in.
00:15:04This could be a huge asset to our portfolio,
00:15:06and that is why I'm sending you.
00:15:09I trust your instincts.
00:15:12Sir, with all due respect,
00:15:15I don't know anything about makeup.
00:15:17Well, you can learn something.
00:15:18You need to diversify, Simon.
00:15:20Especially if you're gunning for that partner role.
00:15:23Are you?
00:15:25Yes, sir.
00:15:26I am.
00:15:28Show me what you can do, then.
00:15:30Absolutely.
00:15:33Ah!
00:15:42Focus, Sarah. Focus.
00:15:44Sorry, Aunt May. Sorry.
00:15:46You've done...
00:15:46You've printed this page three times.
00:15:50It's Roseanne.
00:15:51I have to take this.
00:15:53She just had a potentially life-changing meeting.
00:15:55How'd it go?
00:15:56Are we rich?
00:15:57Are we getting new offices in Midtown?
00:15:59Yes!
00:16:00Well, sort of.
00:16:02Verna really likes Lucky Clover,
00:16:04and he wants to invest,
00:16:05but there is a catch.
00:16:06Well, two catches, actually.
00:16:08What, they like your branding and artwork so much
00:16:10if they want to hire me and leave you in the dust?
00:16:12Not quite.
00:16:13I have to prepare a pitch for Beatrice Harrington.
00:16:16Okay, fine. You'll nail that.
00:16:18Next.
00:16:18Okay, so Verna wants to get to know the company better,
00:16:21which is fair enough.
00:16:23So he is sending in one of his top executives to observe me.
00:16:25Well, the company.
00:16:28And I am telling you, Sarah,
00:16:29this guy is, like,
00:16:31I think the biggest jerk I've ever met.
00:16:33He is rude.
00:16:34He is condescending.
00:16:36Okay, got it.
00:16:37He's horrible,
00:16:37but you could charm the birds out of the trees, Rosie Ann.
00:16:41Not this bird.
00:16:43Anyway, the point is,
00:16:44he is coming by in the morning.
00:16:44I need you to help me clean up.
00:16:46Is there any way you could swing by
00:16:47for a couple hours, please?
00:16:48Please.
00:16:48Please.
00:16:50I don't know.
00:16:52I'm using one of our moons.
00:16:54Did you accidentally copy the same page 20 times again?
00:16:57Maybe.
00:16:58There's gonna be some upfront funds.
00:17:00I could pay you everything that you were owed.
00:17:03Can you swing by?
00:17:05You see birds from the trees.
00:17:07I'll be there.
00:17:08Ah!
00:17:10You're a lifesaver.
00:17:11Eat them, Carl.
00:17:11Bye.
00:17:12Ah!
00:17:17She doesn't even pay you.
00:17:19She can pay me now.
00:17:21That's what I'm trying to tell you.
00:17:23Admittedly,
00:17:24my paychecks have been a bit sporadic,
00:17:26but she's building a business.
00:17:29She's an entrepreneur,
00:17:31like you.
00:17:32You need to focus on your career,
00:17:35on your future.
00:17:36Don't let this Rosianne lead you astray,
00:17:38chasing these silly dreams.
00:17:41They're not silly.
00:17:44Rosianne has a gift.
00:17:46Her products are special,
00:17:47and I want to be a part of it.
00:17:51Here.
00:17:53Try it for yourself.
00:17:56What do I need makeup for?
00:17:57No one looks at me.
00:18:00They would if you ever left the shop.
00:18:03Got out more.
00:18:05Met some new people.
00:18:06I have a business to run.
00:18:08Responsibilities.
00:18:09You and Rosianne should learn this, too.
00:18:34Welcome to my studio.
00:18:36Oh, where are my manners?
00:18:41I'm good.
00:18:42Hi, come in.
00:18:51This...
00:18:54This is it.
00:18:56Yeah.
00:18:57I started Lucky Clover right in the studio.
00:19:00Oh.
00:19:02Uh, I'm not here to work.
00:19:05I know.
00:19:06I just, um, it's a working environment.
00:19:09I don't want to get that nice suit all messy.
00:19:11Yeah, neither do I.
00:19:13It's union action.
00:19:16Anyway, listen.
00:19:19How about you stick to what you're best at,
00:19:22and I stick to what I'm best at?
00:19:25Being rude.
00:19:29And see, there's no production line.
00:19:31It's just, uh...
00:19:33Me, yeah.
00:19:33I create all Lucky Clover products right here.
00:19:36I mean, I sometimes sell online,
00:19:37but mostly it just happens at this very table.
00:19:39Well, can't say I'm not impressed.
00:19:42You've certainly done a lot with a little.
00:19:46That means a lot.
00:19:47Yeah, I see why you need some investment, right?
00:20:00That periwinkle looks so much better on you
00:20:03than the pink blush did.
00:20:07Look, we only have a couple days to the pitch meeting,
00:20:10and I'm sure you're busy, as am I,
00:20:11so why don't we just get to it?
00:20:15Absolutely.
00:20:15Where would you like to start?
00:20:16I'm here to evaluate your business.
00:20:19Business, may you please show me
00:20:21your filing and accounting systems.
00:20:29Yes.
00:20:30Of course.
00:20:31Um...
00:20:32I actually just started my own new system,
00:20:34and I will get that to you first thing tomorrow.
00:20:37Sarah, hi!
00:20:45Let me guess.
00:20:46Did Roseanne happen to you?
00:20:49Yeah, this happens to the men in our life.
00:20:51Sarah, so good to see you.
00:20:53Simon, this is Sarah, my best friend.
00:20:55Yes.
00:20:56I was going to say business associate.
00:20:59Me too.
00:21:00Um, business associate and best friend,
00:21:04marketing manager, chief designer.
00:21:05I can doodle.
00:21:06Hi, I'm Sarah.
00:21:08I'm Simon, and sorry, I'm just a little confused.
00:21:11Um, are you an official company employee, or...?
00:21:15No.
00:21:16No, employee.
00:21:17Roseanne would have to pay me first.
00:21:19I'm a designer.
00:21:20I do all the branding and the marketing,
00:21:22product design.
00:21:24Plus, I sweep and organize
00:21:25and do whatever else I can to be useful.
00:21:28What are your projections?
00:21:31Are we talking millionaire or billionaire status?
00:21:34Sarah is really my right-hand woman.
00:21:36Lucky Clover would not be the same without her.
00:21:38Oh, and she is an incredible artist.
00:21:39She actually designed the original Lucky Clover logo.
00:21:43So, not on official company paperwork.
00:21:46Got it.
00:21:46It's fine.
00:21:47We can fix that, too.
00:21:49So, now that the whole team is here,
00:21:51so to speak,
00:21:53um, what about those upfront funds
00:21:55that Mr. Vern was talking about?
00:21:56Yeah, you know,
00:21:57I was just going to get to that and tell her.
00:21:59Oh, you okay?
00:22:01Yeah, I spend too much time staring at menus.
00:22:04I work at a print shop.
00:22:06I don't cruise restaurants reading menus.
00:22:08Ironically enough, I actually skipped lunch today.
00:22:11Okay.
00:22:12Okay, this is the contract
00:22:14that Werner gave to me for you to sign.
00:22:16It's a preliminary partnership agreement
00:22:18that will release the initial investment.
00:22:20I've also emailed it to you for your reference.
00:22:23Great.
00:22:25Ah.
00:22:27You're going to have somebody look this over, right?
00:22:33Like a lawyer.
00:22:35Of course.
00:22:37I knew that.
00:22:38I actually, um, am going to call him right now.
00:22:41One second, please.
00:22:42Hey, Sarah, would you get Simon an herbal tea?
00:22:55Dad, um, is Cousin Murray still out of town?
00:22:57I need to talk to him, like, right now.
00:22:58Yes, he's still at the dance convention in Dublin.
00:23:01Probably going to be off the grid for a couple of weeks.
00:23:03You know how serious he is about this dance competition.
00:23:06I wish he would take being my lawyer seriously.
00:23:08Why do you need him?
00:23:09The guy from Fun on Go is here right now,
00:23:11and he's got this giant contract in the design.
00:23:15I cannot make head or tail of this.
00:23:16All right, well, why don't you come over this weekend,
00:23:18and we'll work through it.
00:23:18I don't have time for that.
00:23:20Okay, okay.
00:23:21Listen, you've always had good instincts.
00:23:24Can you trust these people?
00:23:27I don't know.
00:23:28You know what I always say.
00:23:30The best way to find out if you can trust someone
00:23:32is to trust them.
00:23:34I think that was Hemingway, Dad.
00:23:36Hey, we both can say that.
00:23:40Are you okay?
00:23:42Oh, my gosh, I have to go.
00:23:44Whoa, okay, I gotcha.
00:23:48What happened?
00:23:49You passed out, but your pulse is fine.
00:23:52Here, follow my finger.
00:23:56Hey, Rosie Ann, will you go get something
00:23:58with some sugar in it?
00:23:59Yeah.
00:24:00You're going to be okay.
00:24:00Do you have any pain anywhere else?
00:24:03My ego is a little bruised.
00:24:08Look, you're going to be fine, all right?
00:24:12I think you've got low blood sugar.
00:24:13It can make you feel woozy.
00:24:14Here, eat one of these?
00:24:16Okay.
00:24:18You've got to hydrate, all right?
00:24:19And then just take care of yourself, okay?
00:24:28Where did you learn that?
00:24:30Uh, my sister's diabetic.
00:24:33Thank goodness you were here.
00:24:34I would have called the fire department out.
00:24:36Yeah.
00:24:36Guys, honestly, I'm fine.
00:24:38I can already feel the cookie working its wonders.
00:24:41I'm just going to go to the house and lay down.
00:24:44Here.
00:24:45You sure?
00:24:46Yeah.
00:24:51Sugar.
00:24:54Um, my lawyer said it was fine to sign.
00:25:02Right.
00:25:03Great.
00:25:04Okay.
00:25:17Okay.
00:25:20So, I was thinking, instead of creepily staring at me behind your laptop, what if you actually
00:25:28got to know my business?
00:25:30How do you mean?
00:25:32You're going to help me make some lipstick.
00:25:35No, that's really not my app.
00:25:36Okay.
00:25:37So, lipstick is actually surprisingly easy to make.
00:25:39It's basically just three simple ingredients.
00:25:41We've got wax for shape and texture.
00:25:44We have oils for minerals and moisture.
00:25:46And then we have pigment for?
00:25:48Color.
00:25:48Yeah.
00:25:49I got it.
00:25:50So, while the basic ingredients are pretty simple, you have to feel this stuff.
00:25:54You have to be in the moment.
00:25:56Sorry, you...
00:25:57You can't be an observer in my studio.
00:25:59You're going to help me.
00:26:00All right.
00:26:01Okay.
00:26:01This is lipstick for my friend Priya.
00:26:03She is a single mom of two kids.
00:26:04So, I want her to feel relaxed, yet pampered.
00:26:10So, you're going to add some lavender drops.
00:26:13Me?
00:26:13Mm-hmm.
00:26:15Sure.
00:26:16Yeah.
00:26:16No problem.
00:26:18Tell me how many milliliters.
00:26:20However many you think.
00:26:22No, seriously.
00:26:23Tell me the exact measurement.
00:26:24I don't want to, like, screw this up and ruin it.
00:26:26You won't ruin it.
00:26:30Look.
00:26:30Told you.
00:26:32Watch.
00:26:40I mostly just work off of instinct.
00:26:42I'm thinking this needs more pigment.
00:26:44I want her to feel relaxed and pampered from the lavender.
00:26:49Extract and the cocoa butter, but also bold and brilliant.
00:26:54Yeah, this is an awful lot of work for makeup.
00:26:56Okay.
00:26:58We're going out.
00:27:00What?
00:27:00Until you see Lucky Clover in action, you will never understand why this is special.
00:27:05What makes it so amazing.
00:27:13What makes it so amazing?
00:27:15These roses are spectacular.
00:27:17Right?
00:27:17It's a new fertilizer I concocted.
00:27:19All natural, of course.
00:27:21Hey, how'd your big meeting go?
00:27:22It was good.
00:27:23But I'm being gutted.
00:27:25No, I'm only here to help.
00:27:27Well, let me tell you, this woman works wonders.
00:27:30I only went in for a new eyeshadow, and within the hour, Rosie Ann had convinced me to quit
00:27:35my job and start my own business.
00:27:36Okay, but how was the eyeshadow?
00:27:38Magical.
00:27:45Oh, uh, really brings out your eyes.
00:27:55Clint, nice in there.
00:27:57Thank you so much for coming out to meet me.
00:27:58I've just not been able to get away from the apartment.
00:28:01My pleasure, as always.
00:28:01So, I have your normal order in there, but then I also added in some essential oils
00:28:06and then a little bit of lavender spray to help around with the sleep.
00:28:09What would I do without you, Rosie Ann?
00:28:10You'd continue being the best-looking mom on the block.
00:28:16Going somewhere nice?
00:28:18No, I'm not going out.
00:28:19This is just for me.
00:28:21Nobody's going to see you, though.
00:28:23I will.
00:28:24I create my products to make people make themselves feel better.
00:28:26With the stress and the kids, taking just a small moment of time for myself is huge.
00:28:32You're so welcome.
00:28:36What are you thinking about?
00:28:37Ah, just how I'm going to turn your business off.
00:28:41Why don't you get a coffee, you know?
00:28:42Rosie Ann!
00:28:44Laura!
00:28:44You look incredible.
00:28:45Thanks to you, I'm on my way to meet Arthur.
00:28:49Is the second date worked?
00:28:50It's the third date, actually.
00:28:52You have outdone yourself.
00:28:54Who is this handsome fellow?
00:28:56Oh, hi.
00:28:56Simon Pendleton, VP of Sales and Acquisitions,
00:28:58Head of Analytics and Growth Forecasting, Werner & Co.
00:29:01Very impressive.
00:29:02Hey, do you happen to know any hotshot lawyers?
00:29:05Yeah, actually.
00:29:06Matter of fact, I do.
00:29:07What's the issue?
00:29:08My soon-to-be ex-husband.
00:29:10I was going to just roll over,
00:29:12but Rosie Ann convinced me to stand up for myself, no matter what the cost.
00:29:17Call them.
00:29:17They're the good guys.
00:29:18Expensive, but effective.
00:29:20I like this guy.
00:29:21You should hang on to him.
00:29:22Oh, no.
00:29:23We're not together.
00:29:24We're business people.
00:29:25Yes.
00:29:25Well, I better be off.
00:29:26It was lovely to meet you,
00:29:28and you, I will see this weekend for a top-up.
00:29:34All right.
00:29:35Well, whatever I may be able to say about your business skills,
00:29:38you certainly are an excellent brand ambassador
00:29:41with strong client loyalty.
00:29:43Well, they're not clients.
00:29:44They're friends.
00:29:46All right.
00:29:47Well, I'm going to take off.
00:29:49See you tomorrow bright and early.
00:29:51Mm-hmm.
00:29:51You're going to have the books ready for me, right?
00:29:53Of course.
00:29:54Okay.
00:29:54Wouldn't doubt it for a second.
00:30:13This is ridiculous.
00:30:16Oh.
00:30:21No.
00:30:22Focus.
00:30:24Rosie, and you can do this.
00:30:33Okay.
00:30:44Oh.
00:30:45All right.
00:30:46All right.
00:30:49All right.
00:31:00You okay?
00:31:01Peachy keen, you.
00:31:03Also peachy keen.
00:31:06Those are the books?
00:31:07Yes.
00:31:08Books.
00:31:09Well, one book.
00:31:11It's great to see some professional bookkeeping for once.
00:31:15Yeah.
00:31:18What is that?
00:31:20Are you performing some kind of ritual?
00:31:21It's our account, Sarah.
00:31:22Our perfectly kept professional accounts.
00:31:25Yes.
00:31:26Of course.
00:31:29Uh...
00:31:34You look terrible.
00:31:35Have you slept?
00:31:36Who needs sleep?
00:31:37Everyone in the whole world.
00:31:39Why don't you take a nap?
00:31:40I can handle things out here.
00:31:41Hey, what does P-W-Y-C mean?
00:31:44Oh, it's...
00:31:45Pay what you can.
00:31:46You pay what you can, right.
00:31:51You serious?
00:31:52Some people can't afford it, and I don't want to deprive them just because they can't.
00:31:56Oh, yeah, but that's like the basis of all business.
00:31:58No.
00:31:59Surely not all businesses.
00:32:00Okay.
00:32:01Sorry.
00:32:01Let me rephrase that.
00:32:02All successful businesses.
00:32:04Well, I don't want my business to be driven purely off of profit margins and fiscal returns.
00:32:09You can't just see the world as one big trick.
00:32:11Okay, Roseanne, let's go get some rest.
00:32:13Yeah?
00:32:15This is ridiculous.
00:32:17Every single one of those customers has come back and is a loyal customer.
00:32:21That is my business right there.
00:32:22You give love out, you get it back threefold.
00:32:24No.
00:32:25You give out freebies, and you get freeloaders.
00:32:28Look, if you want to continue this business, you cannot operate this way.
00:32:32Oh, my.
00:32:44It's quite the contract.
00:32:46We need to cover every eventuality.
00:32:50She had a lawyer look this over?
00:32:52I don't think so.
00:32:54To be honest, I don't even think she read the whole thing.
00:32:56Well, if she's happy to sign it, I'm happy to accept it.
00:32:59I will release some of the funding today.
00:33:02Are you sure that you want to invest in this?
00:33:05Her products are good?
00:33:06It seems so.
00:33:07Her customers definitely love her.
00:33:09I just don't really know if she can scale it up.
00:33:13Well, that's where you come in.
00:33:16Sir, I'd really like it if you put somebody else on this.
00:33:19If you don't think you can handle it, then I can send someone else.
00:33:22No, sir, I will stay the course.
00:33:27Good.
00:33:27Because I see nothing but potential here, and I want you to be the point on this.
00:33:32You make this work.
00:33:33Help her out.
00:33:34I'm certain we can get you to partner.
00:33:37If you don't think she's up to snuff in the business department,
00:33:42then it is up to you to help her.
00:33:47I won't let you down.
00:33:55It is so creepy when you do that.
00:33:57Well, I need to document what you're doing.
00:33:59I am taking inventory.
00:34:01Inventory, huh?
00:34:03How's it organized?
00:34:04Organized?
00:34:05As in?
00:34:06Is it by size?
00:34:09Alphabetically?
00:34:10By feel.
00:34:10By feel.
00:34:12Right.
00:34:12What does that mean?
00:34:13I don't know.
00:34:14I just feel it.
00:34:15Ugh.
00:34:16I see none of it's labeled.
00:34:18What?
00:34:19Your inventory.
00:34:20It's not labeled.
00:34:21Well, I know where everything is.
00:34:23Well, the thing is, nobody else does.
00:34:25Sarah does.
00:34:26Right, Sarah?
00:34:30It's fine.
00:34:31I've got a label maker at home.
00:34:32I'll bring it tomorrow for you.
00:34:33Oh, I won't be here tomorrow.
00:34:34Oh, why's that?
00:34:35Because I am going out to collect more ingredients,
00:34:37which is why I am taking inventory.
00:34:39And where are you going to get these ingredients?
00:34:41Why do we need to know that?
00:34:42Thank you very much.
00:34:46Well?
00:34:47Oh, hi.
00:34:48Oh, hi.
00:34:49Yes.
00:34:50There are some farms where I get my local produce from.
00:34:53All organic, all natural.
00:34:54I'm going to need the names of these local farms.
00:34:57Hmm.
00:34:58Why don't you go with her?
00:35:00What?
00:35:01What an excellent idea, Sarah.
00:35:02I think it'd be good for him and you to see the real backbone of the company.
00:35:07I want Lucky Clover to be a success,
00:35:09and I think you two need to learn how to work together for the sake of the business.
00:35:16Fine.
00:35:18If I let you come along, then you have to promise no hovering and no commenting on every single thing.
00:35:23Sure, no problem.
00:35:24I'll just be right in the corner making some detailed notes.
00:35:27No, you can do it when we get back.
00:35:30You want to teach me something?
00:35:31Fine, then you need to learn something, too.
00:35:33No notes, no hovering.
00:35:34Just listen and experience.
00:35:36Deal?
00:35:38Deal.
00:35:38We leave 5 a.m. tomorrow.
00:35:415 a.m.?
00:35:50Come on.
00:35:50Keep up.
00:35:51Will you just wait up a sec?
00:35:54Come here.
00:36:00So what am I looking at here exactly?
00:36:02These just look like normal flowers.
00:36:05Okay.
00:36:06You're just not looking the right way.
00:36:08So this.
00:36:10What do they smell of?
00:36:13I don't know.
00:36:16Berries.
00:36:17Close your eyes.
00:36:21And what does it smell of?
00:36:25Freshly cut grass and warm cherry pie.
00:36:31Okay, keep going.
00:36:36Smells like I'm a kid and I'm on my porch and I just got home from soccer practice and
00:36:45I'm tired, but in a good way.
00:36:48And I can hear my mom and sister and they're inside the house playing.
00:36:56I don't know.
00:36:57Something like that.
00:36:59Let's keep going.
00:37:10Hey, Mr. Liu.
00:37:12Everything okay with your menus?
00:37:14Yeah, I just wanted to get a new set.
00:37:17Well, you just printed you a badge last week.
00:37:21Yes.
00:37:23But I forgot a few meals out of one to add.
00:37:27Okay.
00:37:29Well, we're a little busy, but we should be able to get those done for you by tomorrow.
00:37:33Does that work?
00:37:39Mr. Liu.
00:37:40Um, yes.
00:37:42Yes, yes.
00:37:44Tomorrow's fine.
00:37:44Yeah.
00:37:45Hey, pass my regards on to your aunt.
00:37:48Let her know she can have a free me-meal when she visits the restaurant.
00:37:53Well, you can tell yourself.
00:37:54No.
00:37:56No.
00:37:57She's busy.
00:37:58She's busy.
00:37:59Yeah.
00:37:59Uh, uh, but do pass it on, and I'll see her tomorrow.
00:38:03I'll see you tomorrow.
00:38:16So, where'd you learn all this?
00:38:18Did you study?
00:38:19For my family, mostly.
00:38:21My grandma, especially.
00:38:24She used to take me out into the woods and show me how all the flowers and berries could
00:38:29be used.
00:38:31She was amazing.
00:38:34It's the basis of my whole business, actually.
00:38:36Not just making people look good, but making them really feel something, you know?
00:38:42Like you.
00:38:44With the memory of your mom and soccer practice.
00:38:49That's what this stuff can do.
00:38:52Well, it's impressive.
00:38:57What can you make out of this?
00:38:59Okay.
00:39:01What does it smell like?
00:39:06Freshly cleaned hotel room.
00:39:09That's a weed.
00:39:11Although, my grandma used to say,
00:39:16a weed is just a plant whose virtues have yet to be discovered.
00:39:24I'll call it...
00:39:27the Simon.
00:39:29All right.
00:39:31Okay.
00:39:32I think we got all the wildflowers and berries.
00:39:35Time for the sweet stuff.
00:39:37For what?
00:39:38Come on.
00:39:46Relax.
00:39:47You are perfectly safe.
00:39:49Okay.
00:39:49I don't feel safe.
00:39:51This is a privilege.
00:39:52These are some of the most amazing creatures on the planet.
00:39:55Yeah.
00:39:55Amazing creatures that stink.
00:39:57Okay.
00:39:58Let's take a deep breath.
00:39:59Inhale.
00:40:02Exhale.
00:40:04Look, I'm not too hard.
00:40:05That makes them angry.
00:40:05What?
00:40:06Just kidding.
00:40:08Come over here.
00:40:11So, I use the beeswax as a base for my lipsticks,
00:40:15and then the honey for sweetness and texture.
00:40:18Only from sustainable bee farms.
00:40:21Watch this.
00:40:26There we go.
00:40:46You really did not dress appropriately.
00:40:50No.
00:40:51No, I did not.
00:40:55All right.
00:40:56Look, at the risk of completely setting you off,
00:40:58let's at least try to do some things more professionally.
00:41:03I'm sorry.
00:41:05I don't mean to be so annoying.
00:41:06You know, I've kind of been a little grouchy lately.
00:41:10I'm just, uh, under a lot of pressure.
00:41:14It's okay.
00:41:15I get it.
00:41:17Honestly, if, um, Sarah hadn't been there yesterday,
00:41:23I probably would have said some things I regret.
00:41:27I just really care about this job,
00:41:29and I'm in line for this promotion,
00:41:31and so I, uh, I need it.
00:41:36You seem to be doing okay.
00:41:39We just had it tough growing up as kids, you know?
00:41:43Single mom with three jobs,
00:41:45and we never knew how we were going to make rent month to month,
00:41:47and, well, I just never want to go back to living like that.
00:41:59You know, it's been kind of fun
00:42:01having someone on my foraging trip.
00:42:03I got to admit, I'm shocked at how much I enjoyed today.
00:42:09Okay.
00:42:10Let's make a pact.
00:42:12Pact?
00:42:13Mm-hmm.
00:42:13You help me with my business,
00:42:15and I will help you make partner.
00:42:17No more fighting.
00:42:19Deal?
00:42:23Deal.
00:42:24Hmm, very good.
00:42:26Yeah, I think we're coming to an understanding, aren't we?
00:42:30Did you just...
00:42:37Ah!
00:42:37Ah!
00:42:43Ah!
00:42:44Ah!
00:42:44Ah!
00:42:45Druse!
00:42:46Druse!
00:42:49You're looking sort of complete now.
00:42:51Yeah, well, thank you.
00:42:53I know somewhere you could go to get clean before the bees get us.
00:42:56There's no bees.
00:42:57Come on, city slicker.
00:43:01I don't trust you anymore.
00:43:03I don't trust you anymore.
00:43:10Mr. Lou came by again.
00:43:15He's a very loyal customer, isn't he?
00:43:19Hmm.
00:43:20He likes you.
00:43:21I mean, who needs 50 copies of their menu laminated twice a week?
00:43:24His place only seats 20.
00:43:26What are you twittering about now?
00:43:28Mr. Lou.
00:43:31He's got the hots for you.
00:43:35He hangs around this place like a lovesick puppy.
00:43:37You haven't noticed?
00:43:38No, I'm too old and too busy for that nonsense.
00:43:43I'm too busy for love.
00:43:50My lucky charm.
00:43:52What a wonderful surprise.
00:43:53How are you?
00:43:56And who's this good-looking fella?
00:43:58Dad meets Simon.
00:43:59Simon meets my dad.
00:44:00Most people call me Patty.
00:44:01Any friend of my daughters is a friend of mine.
00:44:04Nice to meet you.
00:44:06Come over here.
00:44:08Come over here and sit down.
00:44:09I've got the seats for you right here.
00:44:10What's the special today?
00:44:11Con pie.
00:44:14And I take it my daughter had something to do with that.
00:44:17Oh.
00:44:21What's with the whole lucky charm thing?
00:44:22Oh, it's nothing.
00:44:24Dad.
00:44:26There is an ancient legend.
00:44:28Every three generations, there is a true lucky charm that is born into the O'Brien family.
00:44:34One that spreads love and love to everyone she needs.
00:44:37Now, you could dismiss this as an old story.
00:44:40That the morning Roseanne was born on her way to the hospital.
00:44:44I found this four-leaf lucky clover.
00:44:48A direct sign that the legend is true and that my Roseanne is the lucky charm.
00:44:58What's all that mean?
00:45:00It means what it sounds like.
00:45:01Roseanne spreads love and love to everyone she meets.
00:45:03I mean, you haven't seen it?
00:45:05Why do you think her makeup line is so special?
00:45:08It's true.
00:45:12Well, this is amazing.
00:45:14Trust me, it is not all it's cracked up to be.
00:45:17Why do you say that?
00:45:20I seem to bring luck and love to everyone I meet.
00:45:23But, um, not so much for me.
00:45:27What do you mean?
00:45:28A little cursed when it comes to romance.
00:45:31It's true.
00:45:32My nephew still has a scar from being scolded with soup on your date.
00:45:36Oh, and that one guy who almost choked on a chicken bone at dinner with you?
00:45:41I heard he's a vegetarian now.
00:45:43Hey, don't forget poor old Sandy.
00:45:45Remember his eyebrows?
00:45:46She took his eyebrows off when she did that makeover.
00:45:49Remember when he came in that day, he was like, oh my God, no, I'm doing this.
00:45:53Okay, guys, thank you.
00:45:55I think that he gets it.
00:45:56So, this is how you got the name Lucky Clover then, huh?
00:46:00Kind of.
00:46:01It was also my grandma's name.
00:46:03She taught me everything I know.
00:46:17Um, we should go.
00:46:18Yeah, we should go.
00:46:19It's been a long day.
00:46:22Oh.
00:46:37Simon.
00:46:38Hey.
00:46:39You forgot your pie.
00:46:43You're welcome.
00:46:44Dad, did you ever hear about the cafe?
00:46:46Well, we have to keep fighting.
00:46:48We have another protest tomorrow.
00:46:50No, we can't give up.
00:46:51Right?
00:46:52The neighbors around here need the cafe.
00:46:54What's going on with the cafe?
00:46:56Well, the landlords, they want to build condos.
00:46:58And they're refusing to renew our lease.
00:47:00You know, it's not me that I'm worried about.
00:47:03It's the locals.
00:47:05You know, Patty's isn't just a place to come in and order a latte.
00:47:08It's a community hub.
00:47:11I'm going to go get you some leaflets.
00:47:15Well, I see where you get your compassion from.
00:47:19And your stubbornness.
00:47:22I'm worried about him.
00:47:24He says he doesn't care.
00:47:25And he just wants to do this for the locals.
00:47:27But I know he really cares, too.
00:47:32Maybe there's another angle.
00:47:34Has he tried calling city council or start a fundraising campaign?
00:47:37I could call my contacts at the city.
00:47:39You would do that?
00:47:40Of course.
00:47:42Patty's is a community.
00:47:45It needs to be preserved.
00:47:49Have you and your dad always been this close?
00:47:52Always.
00:47:54Even more so when we lost my mom.
00:47:58We got each other's backs.
00:48:00How about you?
00:48:02Yeah.
00:48:03Me and my mom are good.
00:48:05You know?
00:48:08We don't see each other as much anymore.
00:48:10And I got a busy job and I need to focus on my career.
00:48:13But I call and check in and make sure that she's, well, taken care of.
00:48:20I'm sure she appreciates it.
00:48:22Yeah.
00:48:23I think she does.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:28I kind of feel like we've been drifting apart.
00:48:31And I don't really think there's any amount of expensive gifts I can get her to fix all that.
00:48:38Why don't I just call her?
00:48:39She's your mom.
00:48:40She will understand.
00:48:41Maybe.
00:48:42No, maybe about it.
00:48:44Trust me.
00:48:48I would give up all of this.
00:48:50Just for another hour.
00:48:52With my mom.
00:48:55Don't let it pass you by.
00:49:10Yikes.
00:49:12Oh, someone didn't screw the dots on correctly.
00:49:15What are you looking at me for?
00:49:16Most of it's perfectly fine.
00:49:17It's just some of the berries and honey leaked out.
00:49:19Oh, no.
00:49:20My notes.
00:49:21We're supposed to turn these in tomorrow.
00:49:22It's the ingredients list.
00:49:24So write it again?
00:49:24I can't write them again.
00:49:25This took me forever to write.
00:49:27You gotta...
00:49:28I can fix it.
00:49:30I'll clean them up.
00:49:31Scan them, reprint them, and I'll even put them on Lucky Clover Letterhead.
00:49:36You'd help me out?
00:49:39We're a team, aren't we?
00:49:42I need them first thing tomorrow.
00:49:43Yeah, I can do it tonight.
00:49:44It won't take me long.
00:49:46Okay.
00:49:47You're a lifesaver.
00:49:49Another accolade I can add to the list.
00:49:55Hold on.
00:49:56Uh, are these labeled?
00:50:01I never thought I'd see the day.
00:50:07Come on.
00:50:12You're late.
00:50:13I had other deliveries to do, also.
00:50:15You're welcome.
00:50:15Here you go.
00:50:28I am so sorry, sir.
00:50:30I had to wait for my notes from the, uh, print shop.
00:50:33Sorry.
00:50:34Won't happen again.
00:50:35Always assume everything will go wrong.
00:50:37It's the key to punctuality.
00:50:39If you're early, you're on time.
00:50:40If you're on time, you're late.
00:50:42You're right.
00:50:43So?
00:50:43I really think Rosie ends on to something with Lucky Clover.
00:50:46Yes, her methods and business acumen are sorely lacking,
00:50:49but that can be taught.
00:50:50What can't be taught are her instincts
00:50:52and how much she cares about her product.
00:50:54I've never seen a company with such brand loyalty before.
00:50:58It's not even brand loyalty.
00:50:59It's loyalty to her and, and her story.
00:51:03Marketing's going to have a field day with this.
00:51:07That's what I was hoping to hear.
00:51:09It's just been good for me, too, you know,
00:51:12to get out there and be more dynamic, you know,
00:51:15roll with the punches.
00:51:16It's just, it's been fun.
00:51:19Fun.
00:51:19I know.
00:51:20I, nobody's more surprised than me to say it,
00:51:22but there's something about her that's just so intoxicating.
00:51:27Keep it professional, Simon.
00:51:29No, no, of course, sir.
00:51:30I, I didn't mean it like that.
00:51:32I'm glad you're getting something out of the placement,
00:51:34but let's not lose sight of the goal here.
00:51:36This business is not a charity.
00:51:38We make investments to make returns.
00:51:40Is there value here, yes or no?
00:51:43Yes.
00:51:44Wonderful.
00:51:45I don't mean to be hard on you,
00:51:46but nobody knows better than me
00:51:48how much raw talent you have.
00:51:51Thank you, sir.
00:51:52I, uh, I won't let you down.
00:51:55I promise.
00:51:55Good.
00:51:56So, let's get back to prepping
00:51:58for the meeting with Harrington.
00:52:00Uh, also, by the way,
00:52:01um, I think we should present Harrington
00:52:05with a specific product.
00:52:07Yeah, sure.
00:52:08Uh...
00:52:08Which one?
00:52:09Something new.
00:52:10Something eye-catching.
00:52:11Something new.
00:52:13Um, the meeting's in only a couple days.
00:52:17It's just not up to it?
00:52:18No, no, no, no.
00:52:19It's not that we're...
00:52:20Of course we're up to it.
00:52:22Um, uh, new product.
00:52:23Yes, no problem.
00:52:25We need to stand apart.
00:52:26Harrington gets pitches
00:52:27from new brands all the time.
00:52:29New product launch might give us the edge.
00:52:33It's a great idea.
00:52:35All right, let's go.
00:52:36Thank you, sir.
00:52:37You're welcome.
00:52:38Have a great day.
00:52:42Simon taught me this.
00:52:43It's pretty cool.
00:52:43So, you just plug in the numbers
00:52:45and then it automatically calculates
00:52:47the total and sales tax for you.
00:52:48I'm already bored.
00:52:50If we're stuck doing this,
00:52:51can you at least dish on some gossip or something?
00:52:55I have no gossip.
00:52:56Come on.
00:52:58You went out into the country with a guy
00:52:59and you came back and you're all,
00:53:00hey, look what Simon taught me about accounting.
00:53:03And then you're actually, like, all excited about it.
00:53:06We made a deal is all.
00:53:07I just...
00:53:08We just want to help each other.
00:53:10You haven't been out with a guy in months.
00:53:13And he's hot.
00:53:14I mean, there's got to be something going on.
00:53:17Well, come on.
00:53:23I knew it.
00:53:25I knew it.
00:53:26I knew something was going on.
00:53:27There is nothing going on.
00:53:28I just...
00:53:30Maybe if I did think there could be something more.
00:53:33It's not professional
00:53:33and he is certainly not interested.
00:53:37I don't know about that.
00:53:40Oh, no, I can't go there.
00:53:41And what about the curse?
00:53:43Curse.
00:53:44You like him, he likes you.
00:53:46Bingo.
00:53:53Hi, Simon.
00:53:54Rosie Ann.
00:53:55Hey, so glad I caught you.
00:53:57Is everything okay?
00:53:59Yeah, yeah, all good.
00:54:00How are you?
00:54:01How was the meeting?
00:54:02It's terrific.
00:54:03Werner really loves the direction we're in.
00:54:05I got a good feeling about this.
00:54:06That is so great
00:54:07because I was just talking to Sarah
00:54:08and we have a really good feeling about this, too.
00:54:11Glad to hear we're all on the same page.
00:54:12Hey, listen, with that in mind,
00:54:14I'd like to take you somewhere.
00:54:15Somewhere?
00:54:16Um, like take me out?
00:54:19I mean, yeah, yeah.
00:54:21Of course.
00:54:21Sure.
00:54:22Why not?
00:54:23Great.
00:54:24I'll bring you the address.
00:54:25It's just around the corner from Werner's.
00:54:26You'll be there in an hour?
00:54:27Yeah, of course.
00:54:28Um, okay.
00:54:30See you soon.
00:54:33I know, yeah, ready!
00:54:39Hey, you look great.
00:54:40What's the occasion?
00:54:41You tell me.
00:54:42Okay, well, since you've been so kind
00:54:45to show me how you work,
00:54:46I thought it was time for us to show you
00:54:48how we think Lucky Clover could work.
00:54:50There's a factory around the corner from here.
00:54:53This is how we see bringing Lucky Clover
00:54:55to the masses.
00:54:56I, uh, arranged a tour.
00:54:57A factory?
00:54:58That is great.
00:54:59Yeah.
00:55:04Oh, did you think this was a, uh...
00:55:06No, no, no, no, of course not.
00:55:07Okay, because I'm sorry
00:55:08if I didn't communicate correctly and Kate...
00:55:10So, um, why are you showing me this now?
00:55:12Shouldn't we be preparing for the presentation?
00:55:14So, the thing is, um,
00:55:17Werner thinks we need a little edge
00:55:19for the presentation,
00:55:20and he wants us to present
00:55:23a brand new product to Harrington.
00:55:26A brand new product?
00:55:27Look, Simon, the presentation
00:55:28is the day after tomorrow.
00:55:29I know, I know, but, but, but he's not wrong, okay?
00:55:32This will set us apart.
00:55:34Plus, you come up with ideas all the time.
00:55:36I mean, you're like an idea factory.
00:55:38You'll think of something like, uh,
00:55:39new nail polish,
00:55:40or, or new eyebrow dye,
00:55:41you know, something like that.
00:55:42Simon, that is not how this works.
00:55:43I create products for people's needs.
00:55:45I don't just contouring them out of thin air.
00:55:47Okay, well, well, you know,
00:55:48maybe you'll get some inspiration for today,
00:55:50you know?
00:55:50Come on, you're gonna love this place.
00:56:00It all just looks so impersonal.
00:56:04All the big cosmetic brands
00:56:06use factories just like this one, okay?
00:56:09You're always saying
00:56:09you want to bring Lucky Clover
00:56:10to the next level.
00:56:11The next level, mass production.
00:56:16I don't know,
00:56:17it just doesn't feel like me.
00:56:19This is what you want the funding for, right?
00:56:21To share your products with the world.
00:56:23I know, uh, maybe I was wrong.
00:56:27Like, I mean, sure,
00:56:28I could churn out a few basic lipsticks
00:56:30and foundations there,
00:56:31but the best stuff I make is for people.
00:56:34Like, for Priya and Laura.
00:56:37Do you know how many Lauras
00:56:37there are in the world?
00:56:39People who just need
00:56:40a cool kick of confidence
00:56:41before a date?
00:56:42Or how many Priyas there are?
00:56:44Single moms juggling work and family
00:56:46who just need that
00:56:47something special for themselves.
00:56:48I mean, my mom was a Priya.
00:56:50Rosie Ann, that's your genius, okay?
00:56:54You've met such a specific need
00:56:57with so much heart
00:56:58that so many people can benefit from it.
00:57:01And this is how we take your idea
00:57:05to the next level.
00:57:09You're right.
00:57:11Let's keep going.
00:57:12All right.
00:57:13It's this way.
00:57:13Okay.
00:57:18I don't see any natural ingredients on here.
00:57:20I mean, it's all microscopic amounts
00:57:22of plastic and lead.
00:57:23Everything has been checked and vetted.
00:57:26None of it's harmful.
00:57:26Well, that doesn't mean that it's good.
00:57:28You're the boss.
00:57:30We can still use the same products
00:57:34and we can hire our own staff.
00:57:36We can mass-produce the Lucky Clover way.
00:57:39I promise you.
00:57:40Really?
00:57:41Really.
00:57:42Promise.
00:57:43I promise.
00:57:48You know, I was bringing you here
00:57:49hoping you'd get inspired.
00:57:51Well, all I've learned is that
00:57:54you look terrible in a lab coat.
00:57:56Okay.
00:57:57Well, look,
00:57:57we've got to get back to the drawing board.
00:57:59We don't have much time
00:58:00until we have to present Harrington a new product.
00:58:02Mm.
00:58:09Indelible eyeliner.
00:58:10Already a thing.
00:58:12Um, oh.
00:58:15Foundation that also doubles as sunscreen.
00:58:19Ooh.
00:58:20No.
00:58:21Okay.
00:58:22Um, oh.
00:58:23Ha ha.
00:58:27Indelible nail polish.
00:58:29We're never going to think of something.
00:58:30Yes, we are.
00:58:31Um.
00:58:33Ah ha.
00:58:34Hmm?
00:58:35Makeup.
00:58:36Yes.
00:58:37For pets.
00:58:38Okay.
00:58:38I'm calling a timeout.
00:58:40You've lost it.
00:58:43It's pancake time.
00:58:44No, it's not pancake time.
00:58:46We need to stay here and brainstorm
00:58:47and think of something.
00:58:48No, we need a break.
00:58:49We're never going to get anywhere.
00:58:51Come on.
00:58:56I am going to have extra chocolate chips in mine.
00:58:58How?
00:58:59You take your pancakes, sir.
00:59:00Rosianne, I really think we're wasting a lot.
00:59:02Hmm.
00:59:03How do you take your pancakes, sir?
00:59:06Extra blueberries.
00:59:09You know, I used to make these for my mom when I was a kid.
00:59:13She was too tired to cook whenever she got home from work.
00:59:16It was the only thing I knew how to make.
00:59:21Did you call her?
00:59:23Yeah.
00:59:24And?
00:59:27We're making steps.
00:59:29I actually booked a flight home the weekend after next.
00:59:33We've got a lot to catch up on, so it's going to be good to see her.
00:59:35That's really good, Simon.
00:59:36Yeah.
00:59:37Yeah.
00:59:37Looking forward to it.
00:59:39Hey, who knows?
00:59:40Maybe I'll make her some blueberry pancakes as a treat.
00:59:45That is it.
00:59:47That is it.
00:59:49What?
01:00:00A product for guys like you.
01:00:01Well, any busy person, actually, who wants to get their mom something special and personal,
01:00:06but has no idea what suits her.
01:00:08Okay.
01:00:09I understand you're excited, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:00:15Okay.
01:00:16So, some pigments and dyes react to the individual pH level of your lips, so a lip balm will become
01:00:21a completely unique color when applied to different people.
01:00:25Wait, that'll work?
01:00:26Of course.
01:00:27Really?
01:00:28Uh-huh.
01:00:30Lucy, you're a genius.
01:00:32It's natural.
01:00:33It's personal.
01:00:34It's unique for everyone that buys it.
01:00:35It's amazing.
01:00:37It's incredible.
01:00:39Oh.
01:00:41Hi.
01:00:45I can come back later.
01:00:46No, no.
01:00:47Rosianne just made us a ton of money.
01:00:49I'm listening.
01:00:50I had an idea for a new product.
01:00:51A lip balm which reacts to the personal pH level of your lips, creating a completely unique
01:00:56color profile.
01:00:58That is genius.
01:01:01Okay.
01:01:02We have a meeting to get ready for in the morning.
01:01:04Uh, we need a business plan.
01:01:06Um, oh God, I'm gonna need some art.
01:01:08Uh, I'll call somebody in the office.
01:01:09No, I can do it.
01:01:10Really?
01:01:11Yeah, I'm already working on some ideas.
01:01:13I'll just customize them for this.
01:01:15Uh, the meeting is tomorrow morning.
01:01:18I'll stay up all night if I have to.
01:01:20Rosianne, you prepare the samples.
01:01:21Sarah, you're on art.
01:01:22I'm gonna go make some slides.
01:01:24Uh, come on.
01:01:25We're gonna cross this tomorrow, right?
01:01:27Ready?
01:01:27Go team!
01:01:28Go team!
01:02:09All right.
01:02:11Ready for this?
01:02:13As I'll ever be.
01:02:14Look, you'll be fine.
01:02:16I've never met anybody with as much care and compassion for their business as you, so...
01:02:20Just convey that.
01:02:22Listen, however this goes...
01:02:26I just want to thank you.
01:02:28You've been such a help to me.
01:02:31No.
01:02:32I should be thanking you.
01:02:33I haven't felt this connected in a long time.
01:02:45So, when this is all over, does this mean you won't be hovering around me every last second?
01:02:51Yeah, afraid so.
01:02:54But, you know, maybe we could hang out sometime.
01:02:59Hang out, like, in a non-professional way?
01:03:03I mean, yeah, if that's what I'm going to be into.
01:03:05You know, I actually have a couple shirts that aren't fully covered in makeup, so...
01:03:11Oh, can I see that?
01:03:16It's incredible.
01:03:16She stayed up all night.
01:03:18All right.
01:03:19Let's do this.
01:03:25Okay.
01:03:36Sarah Lu, you cannot afford to be so reckless.
01:03:40Do you know how much time and effort I've poured into this business?
01:03:43I was just sketching...
01:03:45No!
01:03:45No excuses!
01:03:47You need to start living in the real world.
01:03:50Get your head out of the clouds.
01:03:51If you weren't family, I swear I would have had to fire you already.
01:03:54At least I'm not living with my head in the sand.
01:03:57What?
01:03:58Well, I don't know what you mean.
01:04:00Don't act surprised.
01:04:02Mr. Lu, you've seen the way he looks at you.
01:04:07The way he orders so much more print than he needs just to snatch a glance.
01:04:10You barely even talk to him.
01:04:12Don't be ridiculous.
01:04:14I can't think like that at my age.
01:04:21Listen to yourself.
01:04:25I would much rather have my head in the clouds
01:04:29than ignore something wonderful right in front of my nose.
01:04:36I don't care if I'm family or not.
01:04:40You don't need to fire me.
01:04:43I quit.
01:04:53There you two are.
01:04:56What is all this?
01:04:57I thought I was bringing my own artwork?
01:04:58Oh, yeah, sure.
01:05:00The guys just wanted to make something with real wow factor.
01:05:04Yeah, but it's so clinical.
01:05:06It's so corporate.
01:05:07Exactly.
01:05:08I mean, we're selling to a big department store.
01:05:11We've got to make sure we're projecting the right image.
01:05:14Don't worry about any of that, okay?
01:05:15We can change it later.
01:05:16Just remember, you're the pitch.
01:05:18You're the product, okay?
01:05:20Just stick to that.
01:05:21You'll be fine.
01:05:22Okay.
01:05:23Ms. Harrington's just arrived.
01:05:25Are we all set?
01:05:27Let's do it.
01:05:30So, Ms. Harrington, before we start, I just want to thank you for your time.
01:05:34I know with the expo going on, you are probably inundated with meetings, and I just really appreciate it again.
01:05:41Well, I just hope you make it worth my time, dear.
01:05:45Right, um, so, when I was a child, my grandmother used to take me foraging.
01:05:52We would go into the forest and look for wild berries, for ointments, wild flowers.
01:05:59It was magical.
01:06:01Um, discovering the bounty of nature and uncovering its secrets.
01:06:05Uh, Roseanne, apologies for cutting you off.
01:06:08Ms. Harrington is on a very tight schedule.
01:06:10We've already given her all the stats on the business.
01:06:12How about we skip to the new product?
01:06:15Yes, okay.
01:06:16Is that okay?
01:06:18Though, um, I did appreciate your folksy backstory.
01:06:23Right.
01:06:24Well, um, the product we are looking to launch is called Mom's Birthday Lip Balm.
01:06:31We're working on a catchier name.
01:06:36So, of course, there are countless lip balms available.
01:06:39But, what makes this one unique is its specific blend of natural ingredients and pigments
01:06:46that react to the individual pH level of a person's lips.
01:06:50Okay.
01:06:51Creating a completely customizable color profile.
01:06:56So, essentially, it is a personalized product that can be used on anyone.
01:07:05Can this be mass produced?
01:07:07Well, it is a...
01:07:08Of course, yes.
01:07:09We've actually already earmarked the factory in town.
01:07:13Huh.
01:07:14Okay, and the markup?
01:07:15Given our estimates, at least 300%.
01:07:18300%?
01:07:19No one will be able to afford that.
01:07:21Oh, if it's as good as you say it is, my dear, people will pay whatever it costs.
01:07:26300% is just the baseline.
01:07:28There's a lot of ingredients here.
01:07:29We can use synthetic alternatives, bring marketing down even further, maybe even push it to 400%.
01:07:35Okay, I love that.
01:07:37In fact, I'll take the whole order.
01:07:40We'll start with a soft launch at the expo tomorrow, a small table, of course.
01:07:44And we can use this artwork.
01:07:45It's perfectly serviceable.
01:07:46Wait a second!
01:07:47That sounds wonderful.
01:07:49I'll get our lawyers to write up the paperwork.
01:07:59Oh, well, you've got a live one there, huh?
01:08:02Simon can handle her.
01:08:04Will you, please?
01:08:05Of course.
01:08:14What just happened?
01:08:15Rosie Ann, I am so sorry.
01:08:17I did not know it was going to go down like that in there.
01:08:18What? They barely even acknowledged me in there.
01:08:21I hate this.
01:08:22I hate the logo.
01:08:24I hate the branding.
01:08:25And I hate the markup.
01:08:26This is not how I want my business to be run.
01:08:29Well, it's a good thing it's no longer your company.
01:08:31What?
01:08:32That meeting could not have gone better.
01:08:34She loved the product.
01:08:36She wants to buy and distribute it.
01:08:38And we get to launch it at the country's largest cosmetic expo tomorrow.
01:08:42I refuse to let that happen.
01:08:44My company is based off of natural ingredients.
01:08:47It's based off of love and care and people.
01:08:51This is...
01:08:52I don't want your investment if this is what you're going to do.
01:08:56Well, Rosie Ann, I'm afraid you no longer have a say in the matter.
01:09:03What is he talking about?
01:09:05This is the contract you signed.
01:09:08Unbelievably, you don't appear to have read it.
01:09:11Because if you had, you would know that you've signed away all rights of refusal.
01:09:15And, um, oh yes, the controlling portion of your shares.
01:09:20Lucky Clover is, in essence, our company now.
01:09:24Isn't that right, Simon?
01:09:26Look, Rosie Ann, this isn't as bad as it sounds, okay?
01:09:28We can work something out.
01:09:35I trusted you.
01:09:41I was just doing my job.
01:09:44Listen to Simon.
01:09:46This has the potential to make you a very rich woman.
01:09:50You're a wonderful ambassador.
01:09:51We would love to keep you on as figurehead of the company.
01:09:54A salaried role alongside your shares.
01:09:56Plus, you're still free to be creative, within certain parameters, of course.
01:10:01First order of duty is the presentation at the expo tomorrow.
01:10:12I want no part of this.
01:10:13Rosie Ann, you need to understand something.
01:10:16Whether or not you come tomorrow is irrelevant.
01:10:20The launch is happening tomorrow regardless.
01:10:22This is our company.
01:10:24We would like very much to keep you on as ambassador, leading the presentation.
01:10:29But if you choose not to, we will just find someone else and buy out the rest of your shares.
01:10:35These are my creations.
01:10:39This is my life.
01:10:41These are our creations now.
01:10:44And thanks to Simon, we have detailed notes of every formula you've made.
01:10:50The presentation is tomorrow at noon.
01:10:52It's up to you.
01:10:55Rosie Ann, this is what you've always wanted.
01:10:58Your products, everywhere.
01:11:01A global brand.
01:11:08You haven't heard a thing that I've said.
01:11:19Don't worry, Simon.
01:11:21You've made the right choice.
01:11:25Partner.
01:11:38Okay, we're not going to give up.
01:11:40Here, drink some of that.
01:11:43Look, there's got to be a way that we can figure this out, all right?
01:11:47Murray.
01:11:48Murray's back from Ireland.
01:11:49Maybe we should give him a call.
01:11:50I can't believe I was so stupid.
01:11:52You're not stupid, okay?
01:11:53You're trusting.
01:11:54That's not a fault.
01:11:56I should have given you better advice.
01:12:04What are you going to do?
01:12:05I feel like I don't have a choice.
01:12:07Either what?
01:12:08Go with them?
01:12:09Take their money and lose everything?
01:12:12Or fight them and still lose everything?
01:12:16I can't wait to hear about the pitch.
01:12:18I have some exciting news.
01:12:21Oh, Rosie Ann, what's happened?
01:12:23They tricked her.
01:12:25The contract Simon gave her?
01:12:27Well, she...
01:12:29She lost control of the company.
01:12:33What?
01:12:34They want me to stay on as ambassador.
01:12:36Can you believe that?
01:12:40Sarah, I'm so sorry.
01:12:45I think the lucky clover we know is done.
01:12:51I really am cursed.
01:12:53You're not cursed.
01:12:54It's just a story.
01:12:57Tell that to my life.
01:12:59You listen to me, young lady.
01:13:01You are a lucky charm to everyone around you.
01:13:03But not because of some story.
01:13:05You're a good person with a good heart.
01:13:08What about the curse?
01:13:10Rosie Ann,
01:13:12you need to stop hiding behind this curse thing.
01:13:16Sure, you've had some bad luck, but...
01:13:18we all have.
01:13:20That doesn't mean you shouldn't try again.
01:13:23And Sarah's right.
01:13:24Everyone deserves luck and love, Rosie Ann.
01:13:27Including you.
01:13:28You're my daughter.
01:13:30And her granddaughter, okay?
01:13:31We believe in you.
01:13:33What if I can't?
01:13:34I can't even help you keep your cafe open.
01:13:38Well, I've got some good news on that front.
01:13:41What?
01:13:42Well, Simon popped in yesterday.
01:13:44Said he spoke to his friends down in City Hall.
01:13:46Turns out this place can be classed as a heritage site.
01:13:50So, what does that mean?
01:13:51Well, it means they can't tear it down,
01:13:53regardless if they buy up the building.
01:13:56You get to keep your cafe open.
01:13:57And there's nothing they can do about it.
01:14:03And Simon did this?
01:14:05Yeah.
01:14:06Turns out you're a good influence.
01:14:09Maybe not enough.
01:14:16Hey, Mae.
01:14:18So, about me quitting,
01:14:20I didn't mean it.
01:14:21I just, I went kind of crazy, you know,
01:14:23because I didn't want to be stuck here like you.
01:14:25I just, I thought...
01:15:17We can't do this.
01:15:19Just because you have a fancy new title doesn't mean you don't knock.
01:15:23What we're doing to Roseanne and Lucky Clover is not right.
01:15:26There is no right or wrong here, Simon.
01:15:29This is simply business.
01:15:30But even from that perspective, it doesn't make sense.
01:15:33Our whole pitch to Harrington was that it was Roseanne's idea, her unique take on it.
01:15:39Without her, there's no future in the business, but there is profit.
01:15:42But we control the company, and there's enough leverage and goodwill to make this modest startup into a global brand.
01:15:50The customers buy into the idea that everything is unique and handmade.
01:15:55They don't need to know the fussy details.
01:15:58They're not customers.
01:16:01They're friends.
01:16:03Man, that girl really did a number on you.
01:16:06I don't have time to discuss this.
01:16:08Go back to work.
01:16:10You know I haven't seen my mother in two years?
01:16:14What?
01:16:14Two years.
01:16:16I haven't seen my mother.
01:16:19I've been too scared to take a day off.
01:16:22To take a vacation.
01:16:23Because all I wanted to do was prove to you how good of a work ethic I have.
01:16:27You're a partner, aren't you?
01:16:28Yeah.
01:16:29Yes.
01:16:29I am.
01:16:30You know what, Werner?
01:16:32You have taught me something.
01:16:34When this whole thing started, you wanted me to look over Roseanne.
01:16:38You said I needed to get out from behind my computer, go meet people face to face, look them in
01:16:42the eyes, and make gut judgments, just like you did when you started out, right?
01:16:47Well, I see you, Werner.
01:16:49I see a frustrated and lonely man who's spent all of his time chasing profits, but he's forgot the purpose
01:16:57of them.
01:16:58You've enriched your life in all the wrong ways, and now you're withering on the vine, and I'm not going
01:17:03to wither away with you.
01:17:06This is over, Werner.
01:17:10I quit.
01:17:25Rosanne.
01:17:27Please, if you're in there, I want to talk to you.
01:17:35Look, you were right.
01:17:36I did know about the contract, and I could have told you.
01:17:40I didn't.
01:17:41I thought we would work it out, and I never thought that Werner would take it this far.
01:17:45Roseanne, I'm sorry.
01:17:47I'm so sorry, but...
01:17:51Look, for what it's worth, I quit.
01:17:53If you just give me some more time, I think I know a way we can fix this.
01:17:57Oh, my God.
01:18:10Oh.
01:18:13Oh.
01:18:14Oh.
01:18:18Oh.
01:18:24Oh.
01:18:26Oh.
01:18:27Oh.
01:18:31Okay.
01:18:58So, you and Mr. Liu?
01:19:01I was just simply helping out a customer.
01:19:05Is that a new thing?
01:19:06We slow dance the customers now?
01:19:09We?
01:19:10I believe you quit.
01:19:14About that, I want my job.
01:19:17You were right.
01:19:21What?
01:19:24Can I record this?
01:19:26Shush.
01:19:28I know that I had been spending too much time focusing on work.
01:19:33I know.
01:19:36Ever since your uncle passed away, I never really thought about myself.
01:19:41Only about the shop and the business.
01:19:45I tried on the lipstick you left.
01:19:49And, I don't know, something ignited in me that I had long forgotten about.
01:19:58Of course, you can come back to work.
01:20:05But, I know that's not where your heart is.
01:20:07It's with Roseanne.
01:20:10Your face lights up every time you talk about Lucky Clover.
01:20:15And, your designs.
01:20:17Oh, they're beautiful.
01:20:25You're so talented.
01:20:29You should do something with that.
01:20:31You should make something of yourself.
01:20:37Besides, you're a terrible employee.
01:20:41I am not.
01:20:42Oh, yes you are.
01:20:45Okay, maybe I am.
01:20:49I should thank you for it.
01:20:52Mr. Liu would never have come back.
01:20:55If the menus were great.
01:20:57They were a mess.
01:20:59Beeswax this, lavender that.
01:21:05Sarah?
01:21:08What are you doing here?
01:21:09Look, I know all you want to do is scream at me.
01:21:12Or, possibly worse.
01:21:14But, before you do that, just hear me out.
01:21:16I have a proposition.
01:21:30I call this...
01:21:33Rosieanne is awesome.
01:21:34And, will not take this without a fight.
01:21:47Let's go.
01:22:15You've made the right decision.
01:22:17Yes, I have.
01:22:21And, I have no intention of working with Werner & Co. in any capacity.
01:22:26No one knows my products like I do.
01:22:28No one can do what I do.
01:22:30I started Lucky Clover by myself and I can do it again.
01:22:35You don't stand a chance against me.
01:22:38You have no resources, no finances, no infrastructure.
01:22:41What is your strategy here?
01:22:43I think I can help with that.
01:22:45You don't need his firm or investment.
01:22:48You never did.
01:22:49Rosieanne, you've spent your whole life helping other people make their dreams come true.
01:22:55Now they want to help you make yours come true.
01:22:58What?
01:22:59What do you mean?
01:23:09Rosieanne, you're a genius.
01:23:11You gave me the courage to find happiness again, take my divorce seriously.
01:23:16I've hired the best lawyer in town and got everything I deserved.
01:23:21I'm putting my money where my mouth is, investing in you.
01:23:25You've done so much for us, Rosieanne.
01:23:27You deserve our support.
01:23:28I don't have a lot of money, but what I have, I'm investing in you.
01:23:31I know the value of hard work, of how much people sacrifice to start their own business.
01:23:36I see a lot of myself in you.
01:23:39And when I retire, I will be investing on your new venture.
01:23:43Provided you look after my Sarah.
01:23:47I have an office space you can use while you get settled in.
01:23:50So, what do I write the check to?
01:23:57Lucky Charm Cosmetics.
01:24:02Well, this is quite the reunion.
01:24:05However, you have to remember, we own you.
01:24:08Mmm, no.
01:24:10You own Lucky Clover.
01:24:13This is a new company.
01:24:15And I am going at it alone.
01:24:16My dear girl, you should know better.
01:24:19Simon analyzed all of your products.
01:24:22We have detailed assets of every recipe, every lipstick, everything you have.
01:24:28We own all of that, too.
01:24:30You might want to check on that, actually.
01:24:34Marissa, bring me the list of the Lucky Clover recipes, please.
01:24:50Is this some kind of joke?
01:24:53Funny story, actually.
01:24:55Yeah, I must have been sleep-deprived.
01:24:57But when I was binding everything together, I mixed up Roseanne's ingredient list with the local Chinese takeaway.
01:25:05Oh, bad luck, I guess.
01:25:08Or good luck.
01:25:13So, you don't have my recipes.
01:25:17You don't have me.
01:25:20Essentially, Lucky Clover is worthless to you.
01:25:23Is that right?
01:25:24My cousin is correct.
01:25:26And should you attempt to copy or replicate any of the products showcased by Lucky Charm today or in the
01:25:33future, we will sue.
01:25:36Your dad killed me.
01:25:37I'm sorry.
01:25:38I'm late.
01:25:38But I won the dance competition.
01:25:44The deal's off.
01:25:46Werner, you've lost your edge.
01:25:49Wait.
01:25:50I have ideas.
01:25:51Please, wait.
01:25:57You guys.
01:25:59I don't know what to say.
01:26:08Thank you so much.
01:26:13I will not let you down.
01:26:23You nailed it.
01:26:26Sarah, how would you feel about a full-time, salaried job with benefits, lots of benefits, as managing director of
01:26:39Lucky Charm Cosmetics?
01:26:42Oh, I don't know.
01:26:43It's when we think about that.
01:26:44Yes, I would like that very much.
01:26:52Call me.
01:26:53Anyone who inspires this kind of loyalty is someone I want to stalk.
01:26:58Killer lipstick, by the way.
01:27:07Well, pretty gutsy move.
01:27:11I learned from the best.
01:27:17Listen, I'm so sorry I didn't try to trick you.
01:27:21I hardly even knew you were.
01:27:22It's okay.
01:27:28Besides, you're more than made up for it.
01:27:30So, I heard that you are looking for a new job?
01:27:34Uh, yeah.
01:27:35You know, I know you've got a great team around you, but if you needed a head of marketing, uh...
01:27:41Who?
01:27:43Oh, you?
01:27:44Mmm.
01:27:45I don't know.
01:27:46I was thinking a different position.
01:27:50Maybe...
01:27:51Head of hot dates?
01:27:55Wow.
01:27:57You think I'm qualified for that?
01:27:59Pending a trial period, I would be willing to consider.
01:28:05What about the curse?
01:28:07I'm willing to take my chances.
01:28:10Let's make our own luck.
01:28:12Oh...
01:28:13Wow.
01:28:15Yeah!
01:28:16Ah!
01:28:17Ah!
01:28:18Ahh.
01:28:20Oh, ah!
01:28:21Ahh!
01:28:21Ah!
01:28:23I'm willing to take your chances.
01:28:24Oh, ah!
01:28:24Ah!
01:28:25Ah!
01:28:28I'm willing to take my chances.
01:28:39Oh!
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