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00:00:16I didn't even see your eyes. Are you okay?
00:00:19Flynn, she's poor. You're rich. She's obviously trying to make a dollar.
00:00:23Don't enable her. You're the most popular guy in college and you do not need that on your resume.
00:00:30Not for a broke scholarship, girl.
00:00:31No, no, no. I think she's really hurt.
00:00:36Stop pretending you're dying. You're not that good of an actor.
00:00:50What the?
00:00:56Supervision?
00:01:00What happened?
00:01:04Here. Buy yourself an hour with my private acting teacher. Maybe he can help you make this a little bit
00:01:09more authentic.
00:01:13What?
00:01:14Dude, come on. Let's go. You heard Becky. She's faking it.
00:01:20What happened?
00:01:24Gemma, you're bleeding. Do we need to take you to the hospital?
00:01:301960, first issue. Did I just get hit by a radioactive car? How am I suddenly able to see through
00:01:36objects and tell the value of things? I could make some serious cash with this new power.
00:01:43All those rich kids who bought their way up into this school looked down on me. But now, now that
00:01:47I have supervision, now I can become the richest person ever. And they will all bow down to me. Even
00:01:53Flynn, that handsome, dashing...
00:01:55Do we need to get your head checked?
00:02:02Sell me your kitchen.
00:02:06This? It's worthless. My ex-boyfriend gave it to me. Here, you can have it for free.
00:02:17You will be amply rewarded.
00:02:33A 1960s first issue Spider-Man keychain?
00:02:39It's worth $2,500.
00:02:43Can you get me more items like this?
00:02:47I'll tell you what. To show my appreciation, I'll give you $3,000.
00:02:53Here. Listen, if you bring me more items like this, and we'll be in business.
00:03:05Deal.
00:03:093K! In a matter of seconds!
00:03:12And this is just the beginning.
00:03:21Come on, eyes. Don't feel me now. What other treasures can we find?
00:03:30What?
00:03:32You only want 200 bucks for this? It's worth a fortune.
00:03:39Hey, kid. What do you want?
00:03:45Is this an original?
00:03:47Yeah, of course it is.
00:03:51Could I maybe get a discount?
00:03:56Well, I can see how much you want it. And of course, I just want to see it go to
00:04:01a good home.
00:04:02So, let's see, $150.
00:04:09Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, all right, all right, all right.
00:04:13How about, uh, 100 bucks?
00:04:22Deal.
00:04:25You got yourself a deal.
00:04:33Thank you very much.
00:04:36She shells out $100 so easily.
00:04:40These college kids, they don't know nothing about money.
00:04:52Bill Jackson, the jock, former town bully and heartthrob.
00:05:02Does every guy in this town have washboard abs?
00:05:06Guess not.
00:05:14Do you have a staring problem?
00:05:22I was just looking at you to see why you were looking at me.
00:05:27You're not afraid of me?
00:05:30Oh, my son? Do you know each other?
00:05:35We know of each other. It's not hard to recognize Gemma Lane.
00:05:38She's the laughing stock of the school.
00:05:40What?
00:05:41I am not.
00:05:44She has a big crush on Flynn Davenport. And earlier today, he tried to crush you.
00:05:49With his car.
00:05:51That's how you're making progress.
00:05:52Oh, you just think you're so old, honey, don't you?
00:05:57Where did you find this painting?
00:05:59Flea Market.
00:06:00You've been watching too many verticals.
00:06:02You can't just buy junk at other places and try to sell it off as some hidden treasure elsewhere.
00:06:08It is an original Andy Warhol.
00:06:11Dad, save yourself the trouble. It's Gemma Lane. She can hardly scrape together a meal.
00:06:16Of course, she can only bring figs in here.
00:06:18She's brought nothing but gold in here.
00:06:22There's no way she found me.
00:06:28I don't know how you did it, but this really is an Andy Warhol.
00:06:35No way, Dad.
00:06:37I'm just pulling a fast one here.
00:06:38This painting is worth $80,000 to $120,000.
00:06:47I'll give you $100,000.
00:06:50How does that sound?
00:06:53I'll take it.
00:06:55It's always a pleasure.
00:06:59$100,000.
00:07:00This is enough for an entire year's tuition at Aldrich.
00:07:03Your business is always welcome here.
00:07:10That was just dumb luck.
00:07:12Dumb luck.
00:07:13She brought two items in here today that could pay off your entire college tuition.
00:07:18I wish some of that dumb luck would rub off on us so I'd have to bust my ass paying
00:07:23off your college student debt.
00:07:27I'd keep my eye on her if I were you.
00:07:30She's got a really unique eye for rarefiance.
00:07:35Whatever.
00:07:36I'm on it.
00:07:38Hold on.
00:07:40I'll give you a lift.
00:07:42See?
00:07:43You want to be staying with me?
00:07:49Hold on tight.
00:07:50I move fast.
00:07:58God, you really weren't kidding.
00:08:01These abs are like handles for my hands.
00:08:04Not gonna lie.
00:08:05Kind of sexy.
00:08:11You have a big fan of Spider-Man?
00:08:14Yeah.
00:08:15How'd you know?
00:08:18Lucky guess?
00:08:25Flynn is so cute.
00:08:27I wonder what it'd be like to be his girlfriend.
00:08:30Flynn is all right.
00:08:31Cole Jackson is more my type.
00:08:33Ooh, a jock.
00:08:34My body can get real rough if you like like that.
00:08:37What can I say?
00:08:38I have a thing for bad boys.
00:08:40Beck, he's literally voted most likely to end up in jail every year.
00:08:44Yeah.
00:08:45Violent and sexy.
00:08:46Oh my god.
00:08:48There's Cole.
00:08:50Wait.
00:08:51He was on the back seat.
00:08:57Gemma Lange?
00:09:00Gemma Lange?
00:09:02What called Jackson, my rival?
00:09:04What the hell?
00:09:05No way.
00:09:07It's the first time I've seen Cole Jackson getting closer to other humans without beating him up.
00:09:16Are you serious?
00:09:17Stop throwing yourself at every guy at school.
00:09:19Working class girls like you should be digging in coal mines, not coal the jock.
00:09:23These kids from the wrong side of the track sneak in on bony scholarships and then they take as much
00:09:27as they can from all of us who actually belong here.
00:09:30She can't even afford lunch.
00:09:32That's embarrassing.
00:09:34Do you know what would make your cool bike even cooler, Cole?
00:09:36Having a hot rich chick like how queen beat Becky on the back, she'd actually match her status.
00:09:42She has second daughter to the Waldorf family, as a matter of fact.
00:09:47So, what do you say, Cole Jackson?
00:09:49Be my boyfriend and I might just upgrade this bike into a Porsche.
00:09:52I so shit them.
00:09:54Yeah.
00:09:55Yeah.
00:09:55KISS!
00:09:55KISS!
00:10:01Sorry.
00:10:02I'm taken.
00:10:04Taken?
00:10:04By who?
00:10:08I know, right?
00:10:09Not possible.
00:10:12This is my girlfriend.
00:10:15Gemma Lange? Gross!
00:10:17She's a scholarship girl who'll do anything for money.
00:10:20She's probably only with you so that she can steal from your dad's pawn shop.
00:10:24Fine, Gemma.
00:10:27Ten thousand dollars to buy herself a new boyfriend.
00:10:30Should be worth more than whatever you're trying to scam him for.
00:10:33Now take it and get out of my face.
00:10:37Wow, Becky.
00:10:38You really don't believe that Gemma's my girlfriend, huh?
00:10:57Don't you dare try and steal my man.
00:10:59You're going to hell for this.
00:11:07I don't remember agreeing to be your girlfriend.
00:11:09Don't you dare ever use me to try and make Becky jealous again.
00:11:15Come on.
00:11:17Your social currency triples if people see you with me.
00:11:20Are you really trying to pretend you don't want to be my girlfriend?
00:11:26You know what?
00:11:27I don't actually feel that you're man enough for me.
00:11:34Not gonna lie.
00:11:36I kind of like that.
00:11:41Hey, uh, what's up, Gemma?
00:11:43Glenn, you've never talked to me.
00:11:46Look, I'm sorry about what happened this morning.
00:11:49I'm just making sure you're all right.
00:11:51And, uh, some friendly unsolicited advice.
00:11:55Stay away from Cole Jackson.
00:11:57He's a magnet for trouble.
00:12:01This has been the weirdest day.
00:12:07Welcome to class, everybody.
00:12:09Today, we're going to be talking about Tangent Tech.
00:12:11All right, listen up.
00:12:12This is a really good stock.
00:12:14And trust me, I don't say that often.
00:12:20Whoa.
00:12:21My super eyes can predict stock prices as well?
00:12:24What?
00:12:24Tangent Tech is about to drop 30% in the next five minutes?
00:12:28I should help Chloe.
00:12:34Gemma, why did you just sell my Tangent Tech shares?
00:12:36You bought cloud real estate.
00:12:38Professor Reynolds specifically recommended Tangent Tech.
00:12:41Now I'm going to lose all my money.
00:12:42No, just trust me.
00:12:47I promise.
00:12:50Gemma Lane, you appear to have lots to say.
00:12:54So tell us, which one would you buy right now?
00:12:58Tangent Tech or cloud real estate?
00:13:08Cloud real estate.
00:13:12You're an idiot.
00:13:13That's literally the one he told us to stay away from last week.
00:13:17Do you pay attention?
00:13:18Like, at all?
00:13:21That's what I would say.
00:13:22I'm not wrong.
00:13:23You are wrong.
00:13:25Completely wrong.
00:13:29Last class, Professor Reynolds gave us a breakdown of cloud real estate's past six months and how
00:13:33they're trending to bottom out.
00:13:34Tangent Tech is much smarter.
00:13:36I myself already invested three million of my dad's pocket money.
00:13:39It's a no-brainer.
00:13:41Wise choice, Becky.
00:13:43Your whole fake it till you make it thing is really exhausting everybody's social battery.
00:13:46Just pay attention.
00:13:48It's really not that hard.
00:13:51I bought Tangent Tech too.
00:13:54Same.
00:13:55My bet's on Becky.
00:13:56Her dad's a Wall Street tycoon.
00:13:57Let's all buy Tangent Tech.
00:14:02Well, Gemma Lane, there are times in this world where it is important to trust your instincts and not
00:14:06agree with the pack.
00:14:08This, unfortunately, was not one of those times.
00:14:16It's fine.
00:14:18I'm okay.
00:14:18Really, I'm okay.
00:14:19Hey, I mean, they say laughter is the best medicine and, well, after they lose all their
00:14:23money today, they might need some of that healing.
00:14:26Cloud real estate is about to grow a whopping 200 percent.
00:14:30But you know what?
00:14:30It's not my job to educate you.
00:14:33And sometimes, people have to learn the hard way.
00:14:35Plus, I don't want to see them fawning all over me, so.
00:14:44Normally, I don't encourage my students to spend their own money.
00:14:46But Tangent Tech is looking like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, you guys.
00:14:51Tangents just went up by 10 points.
00:14:53Professor Reynolds, you're my favorite professor.
00:14:55You're making us all so much richer.
00:14:56And it just keeps climbing.
00:14:5815 percent?
00:15:0018?
00:15:0120?
00:15:02My god, Gemma.
00:15:04That could have been my money flying to the moon.
00:15:06Now I'm going to starve.
00:15:10Professor Reynolds?
00:15:12Tangent Tech just plummeted.
00:15:15What the?
00:15:21Tangent Tech is down 15 percent.
00:15:2421?
00:15:2530 freaking percent?
00:15:26And it's still free falling?
00:15:28Oh my god, I'm done for.
00:15:31I already invested three million in Tangent Tech.
00:15:33My dad is going to kill me.
00:15:36Don't panic.
00:15:37This can sometimes happen.
00:15:38Sometimes you get dips on rapid growth.
00:15:41It's not up in a straight line.
00:15:44That's a dump.
00:15:45I've lost everything.
00:15:46Wait!
00:15:48Cloud Realty is blowing up.
00:15:50What?
00:15:51It's only been three seconds and it's grown by 200 percent?
00:15:54Like quadrupled my money.
00:15:57Gemma, you're a genius.
00:16:01Gemma?
00:16:04Wow, skipping class.
00:16:06And over here I was thinking you were a goody two-shoes.
00:16:09I am.
00:16:10I'm a goody two-shoes.
00:16:11Thanks.
00:16:16Bro, save me.
00:16:17I'm dying.
00:16:18What?
00:16:19Bro, chill.
00:16:20I'll come get you.
00:16:22That sounded like trouble.
00:16:23I hear trouble follows you everywhere you go.
00:16:25Yeah, it's a corner.
00:16:26Except the casino.
00:16:28Wait, um.
00:16:30Take me with you?
00:16:32Alright.
00:16:33Trouble.
00:16:45Carl!
00:16:47Carl!
00:16:48Save me!
00:16:51Save me!
00:16:52Your friend lost big tonight.
00:16:53Somebody better give us 20 large or we're gonna make an example of it.
00:16:59I was on a streak, man.
00:17:01Someone wants to jinx me.
00:17:03You're an idiot.
00:17:04You know that, right?
00:17:05You can count it.
00:17:16Thanks, man.
00:17:18I'll pay you back.
00:17:19I swear.
00:17:21Word around town is Cole Jackson's a heartless devil.
00:17:23You better hope they don't find out you're actually a nice guy.
00:17:26Where the hell are you guys going?
00:17:28Come on.
00:17:28Where we lose our money is where we make it back.
00:17:30Let's go play another game.
00:17:34Come on.
00:17:35This place is owned by the Goldbergs.
00:17:36You know, they own half the city.
00:17:38Even the players in there are like sharks.
00:17:41She's gonna get eaten alive.
00:17:42You're saying you don't want to pay me back?
00:17:44No, that's not what I'm saying.
00:17:46You know she's crazy, right?
00:17:48She's probably gonna get killed.
00:17:50What?
00:17:50Do you want to live forever?
00:17:59Place your bats.
00:18:00You're right.
00:18:01You're right.
00:18:04Let's go.
00:18:04Go, Brett.
00:18:05You're on road.
00:18:06Come on.
00:18:06Come on, Brett.
00:18:07Let's go.
00:18:12That is literally the exact table that destroyed me earlier.
00:18:16I lost 20 grand.
00:18:18It's bad luck anywhere but there.
00:18:20I don't know.
00:18:21I'm kind of feeling it.
00:18:23Spot me?
00:18:25You know, I'm broke.
00:18:31Come on.
00:18:32I won't lose it.
00:18:34Look at this.
00:18:36How can you be good at this?
00:18:37It's a game of chains.
00:18:44It's only a chance if you actually play.
00:18:52Last call for bats.
00:18:5610,000.
00:18:56Hold on then.
00:19:0110,000.
00:19:01All on red.
00:19:04Oh my god.
00:19:05Are you mental?
00:19:06Come on, red.
00:19:14You just bet 10k on a 50-50 guess.
00:19:17It's the same kind of stupid I nearly got this guy killed.
00:19:19I didn't bet it all on red.
00:19:21Trust me.
00:19:32Red 19.
00:19:33She is so lucky.
00:19:34How can this be possible?
00:19:36You are so lucky.
00:19:39That was crazy.
00:19:43All right.
00:19:44Place your bets.
00:19:49Hold on.
00:19:50You made my 20k.
00:19:51Hand it over.
00:19:52Let's call it a night.
00:19:53No, I want to hit it again.
00:19:55All in on red.
00:19:56This time, red night.
00:20:00That's not final.
00:20:07What are you doing?
00:20:09Come on, I'm on a hot streak right now.
00:20:11And plus, you're still doing 10k.
00:20:12How's this game played, by the way?
00:20:13I mean, I feel like there's gotta be more money if I guess the number right, right?
00:20:16You don't know the rules?
00:20:17Those are odds.
00:20:18It is super rare to get the number right.
00:20:20It's 35 to 1.
00:20:22So, a 20k bet would pay...
00:20:25700,000.
00:20:29That's amazing.
00:20:31That's not gonna happen.
00:20:32There's no chance.
00:20:34We're cutting our losses.
00:20:34We're getting out of here.
00:20:35No, it was almost there.
00:20:36I almost had it.
00:20:37You don't get rewards for almost.
00:20:39Come on, red night.
00:20:40Come on, red night.
00:20:41Come to mama.
00:20:42Maybe we could stop the singing and draw attention to ourselves.
00:20:53Red 9.
00:20:59Unbelievable!
00:21:01She did it!
00:21:03700k!
00:21:08I should've copied her bet.
00:21:09She's practically Lady Luck herself.
00:21:12Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:21:13700k!
00:21:14700k!
00:21:15700k!
00:21:15The odds are red on her computer is on red 9.
00:21:19Yep, it's some sort of superpower that lets you see in the future.
00:21:22I do.
00:21:25I can see the future.
00:21:27And I can also see through things.
00:21:29I won't lie, I like what I'm seeing.
00:21:31Man, the private viewing party will require an extra cost if you're interested.
00:21:38Mr. Williams?
00:21:40We'll have some high rollers here.
00:21:42Uh, distinguished guests.
00:21:44Table 6 is a lower stakes table, unfortunately.
00:21:47The highest bid is unfortunately a maximum of $100.
00:21:50$3,500 is the most we can pay off.
00:21:55I hope any heir to catch when you lose, would you have caught if we lost our 20k?
00:22:09That's Preston Goldberg, heir to the Goldberg family.
00:22:12He's only 27, but he already controls half the city's revenue.
00:22:16You disappoint me.
00:22:22It's my understanding that you've won 700 grand.
00:22:25Congratulations.
00:22:27It's very impressive.
00:22:28My family owns this casino.
00:22:30And I can guarantee you that from this point on,
00:22:33you'll be treated a lot more fairly around here.
00:22:38Thanks for paying up.
00:22:40Respect your integrity.
00:22:44Preston's not a touchy sort of guy.
00:22:46Gemma's dead.
00:22:53Um, Mr. Preston, I don't mean to alarm you, but you're in danger.
00:22:59Your heart, there's a problem with it, and if it's left untreated,
00:23:02you're gonna start coughing up blood in the next five to ten minutes,
00:23:05and then your limbs will go numb, and then you will die of organ failure.
00:23:11This is a place of high-risk betting.
00:23:13We don't take threats on Mr. Goldberg's life as accepted risks.
00:23:17Mr. Goldberg has shown no signs of any health risks.
00:23:20So you better choose your next words very carefully.
00:23:22There is a parasite in his heart that wouldn't show up in a normal test.
00:23:27Mr. Goldberg, you live a very dangerous life here.
00:23:30But I suggest you take this check, and you go about your life while you're still ahead.
00:23:36Okay?
00:23:38Normally, I wouldn't have told you.
00:23:41You're kind of cute.
00:23:43Either listen to me or don't.
00:23:46Come on, guys.
00:23:52Sir.
00:23:55Sir.
00:24:00You're gonna start coughing up blood in the next five to ten minutes.
00:24:03Your limbs will become paralyzed, and you will die of organ failure.
00:24:06Sir.
00:24:07Fine, sir. You have one hour.
00:24:12Guys! Get up!
00:24:14All of the student debt paid off, and there was a little left over.
00:24:18So...
00:24:18Keep it. It's your money.
00:24:20What?
00:24:20No, I mean, you put up the risk.
00:24:22You should definitely benefit from the reward.
00:24:25I didn't do anything.
00:24:26I was happy with the 20k loss.
00:24:28I was gonna pay you back.
00:24:33Okay.
00:24:34All right. Finders keepers.
00:24:36Losers.
00:24:37We...
00:24:45What do you want?
00:24:54God, you really are the worst. You know that, right?
00:24:58You really are the worst. You know that, right?
00:25:00And you're just a penniless girl from the slums.
00:25:02Maybe Cole is obsessed with your pretty face, but...
00:25:07What if I ruin it?
00:25:09What if I ruin it?
00:25:10Preston Goldberg, he's here at the college.
00:25:12Apparently he's, like, sick or something.
00:25:15What?
00:25:15Really?
00:25:17A bachelor billionaire like him never comes to universities.
00:25:20I have to go meet him.
00:25:21A few kisses from me, and he'll be healed.
00:25:23It's your lucky day.
00:25:25What are we gonna do about her?
00:25:26We take her with us.
00:25:28We'll deal with her once I've acquainted with Mr. Goldberg.
00:25:30Let's go.
00:25:31Let me go.
00:25:35Miss Lane.
00:25:37That's correct.
00:25:38I've sent someone to fetch her.
00:25:43My apologies about the intrusion, but I heard Mr. Goldberg had some concerns about his heart.
00:25:47I took the liberty of bringing in Dr. LaFleur.
00:25:49He's the head of our medical faculty, and has extensive knowledge and experience in cardiology.
00:25:56Dr. LaFleur, thank you for coming.
00:25:58I need to run an MRI scan and see what's happening.
00:26:02I need to run an MRI scan and see what's happening.
00:26:10Everything sounds normal.
00:26:12Because you're not looking for the right things.
00:26:18Oh my god, you're such an attention whore.
00:26:21You really think you know medicine better than Dr. LaFleur?
00:26:23Quit trying to make stuff up just to get close to Mr. Goldberg.
00:26:31Move.
00:26:34The reason you're spitting up lead is because there's a parasite in your heart.
00:26:39Impossible. Parasites cause pain. He's not indicating any pain.
00:26:43Sorry, Miss Lane. This should be left to the experts.
00:26:47See? She's the worst, right?
00:26:51Gemma, I want to hear more from you.
00:26:53Smart. Don't listen to her. She's just trying to get your money.
00:26:56How could she possibly know better than a doctor and an MRI scan?
00:27:01Watch and learn.
00:27:22Oh my god.
00:27:28Gemma was right?
00:27:29How is that possible?
00:27:31This is not on my bingo card today.
00:27:36Doctor?
00:27:41Now she's a doctor too? Genius.
00:27:44What can't this girl do?
00:27:46Thank you, Miss Lane.
00:27:48You saved my life.
00:27:50But you're the only one who knew. How did you know?
00:27:54Miss Lane, name your price. We'll consider it a well-deserved medical fee.
00:28:04No. I saved your life because it was the right thing to do.
00:28:07Like you did the right thing at Dixino.
00:28:11With my new power, I can make millions in a day.
00:28:13This is chump change.
00:28:15Integrity is pretty rare these days.
00:28:18Okay. Well, how about this?
00:28:20We're going to a very special event. It's the largest uncut ruby exhibit in the city.
00:28:26How about you come as my guest appraisal?
00:28:30Well, I do have some other plans, but I think we can rearrange. Right, Becky?
00:28:33How about you?
00:28:43Preston Goldberg.
00:28:46Thought you might have been too scared to show up to my challenge.
00:28:51What would I be scared of?
00:28:54You've always been all bark.
00:28:56No bite.
00:28:58Excellent.
00:29:00Attention everyone!
00:29:02Preston and I are each going to choose 10 pieces of uncut stone.
00:29:07Whoever ends up with the highest overall value takes custody of LA's billion dollar ruby market.
00:29:16Preston, why don't you go ahead and call your father and tell him to end the all-ruby business?
00:29:20Because you're as good as lost already.
00:29:24I brought with me three master appraisers to evaluate on my behalf.
00:29:34It's Professor Astor, the Sting Professor of Gemology at Orchridge University.
00:29:40Designer Jean-Pierre Chabot. He sculpted more rubies than any other designer on Earth.
00:29:45The specialist in the center? He's known as Double Eye, Mr. Dupont. He's a legendary appraiser.
00:29:50He's never been brought by the stone.
00:29:53If Aaron with him has three of these experts helping him, he's for sure going to win.
00:30:00Preston, where's your appraiser?
00:30:03He's staring you in the face.
00:30:08You're kidding me. You brought a student? Has she even been weaned off her mother's tits yet?
00:30:18Sir, I'm not sure it's wise to trust it all to a kid.
00:30:23I'll tell you what, darling. You want to pray something special?
00:30:27Why don't you come back to my hotel room and I'll let you have a very close look at my
00:30:31family jewels.
00:30:33And you can tell me what you think.
00:30:36Your family jewels?
00:30:38Yeah, I totally would, but I, yeah, I think I left my magnifying glass at home, so I guess we
00:30:45just have to stay here.
00:30:46And you know, you can watch me cut open ten Empire Grade Rubies.
00:30:58You're back talking, brat! Have you ever even seen Empire Grade Ruby?
00:31:02These are world-renowned appraisers.
00:31:05Top of their field, they'll teach you stupid, broke kids to stay in school and respect the adults in the
00:31:12room.
00:31:22Let's see what we have here.
00:31:29From the veins, we can tell this stone comes from an exclusive quarry.
00:31:35The color, the texture, the transparency, these are of high caliber for certain.
00:31:41At the very least, commercial grade.
00:31:50These ten uncut stones are, in our unified opinion, the most valuable stones presented.
00:31:59They will yield a fortune.
00:32:14How much are these uncut stones?
00:32:16Those are left over.
00:32:18Nobody wants them, but I can sell them to you for five dollars a pop.
00:32:26No tools?
00:32:28Are you just eyeballing it?
00:32:30Forget her.
00:32:31Maybe in the village where she grew up, people don't know what a magnifying glass is.
00:32:35Oh, she was too poor to afford one.
00:32:44I've selected ten uncut stones for you.
00:32:47Each and every one is an Empire Grade Ruby.
00:32:53You picked from our leftovers. No one else in the room even wanted those.
00:32:58You think they're Empire-rated rubies? They're junk-rated at best.
00:33:04This is just embarrassing, little girl.
00:33:07Are you confusing potatoes with gems?
00:33:10Don't waste your time with this little clown.
00:33:12Maybe Gemma's just trying to lighten the mood for all of us.
00:33:16Let's just stop the circus show and cut the stones already.
00:33:24Mr. Aaron Whitmore.
00:33:27Your first stone is valued at...
00:33:32Your first stone is valued at...
00:33:3610 million.
00:33:42Commercial Grade Ruby War 10 million.
00:33:44That's already a rarity.
00:33:46This feels like it'll be over before it even started.
00:33:49It looks like Aaron Whitmore is the next Ruby King.
00:33:53The Ruby market's mine.
00:33:55Things are as they should be.
00:33:57Sir, maybe we made a big mistake trusting in Gemma.
00:34:00Compared to those experts over there, she has no idea what's going on.
00:34:05Don't feel bad about it.
00:34:07Not just anybody can identify top commercial grade Ruby. It's okay.
00:34:12A commercial grade Ruby?
00:34:15See, she doesn't even know what commercial grade Ruby means.
00:34:18How can she identify one?
00:34:23And so what? You've only got one so far.
00:34:26Cut open the other nine stones.
00:34:28Show them what I've got.
00:34:41I've got one.
00:34:44Congratulations Mr. Aaron Whitmore.
00:34:45Aaron, you've yielded 10 commercial-grade ruby stones valued at just over $100 million.
00:34:5510 consecutive commercial-grade rupees? I've never seen such a thing.
00:35:00Aaron's yield is worth $100 million. That's a landslide win for sure.
00:35:06I can't believe this. The billion-dollar ruby market lost because of this little girl.
00:35:11If you don't take big risks, you don't win big. She's worth the risk.
00:35:16They have three of the top master appraisers. They walked in with the upper hand.
00:35:23You lost the bet. Now, hand over the contract for the ruby market.
00:35:30Wait. Not so fast. We haven't even looked at my gems yet.
00:35:41Cut them.
00:35:44More like a sack of potatoes.
00:35:47You really think you can top our $100 million worth of commercial-grade rubies with those?
00:35:54You've got to be crazy.
00:35:56Little girl, didn't your school teach you to respect the facts?
00:36:00It did.
00:36:00And the facts will show that my potatoes are worth more than all of your rubies combined.
00:36:05Comparatively, yours will look like junk.
00:36:07The only thing more valuable than top commercial-grade is the incredibly rare Empire-grade rubies.
00:36:14What you've brought is junk. There's virtually no chance of that happening.
00:36:19And what if mine are Empire-grade?
00:36:22Judging from the veins on your potato here, it won't even yield cotton-grade rubies.
00:36:27So you're telling me, of all the experts in this room, you, and only you, see Empire-grade rubies in
00:36:35stones, my three masters, and unanimously flushed down his trash?
00:36:40Yes.
00:36:43What about this, genius?
00:36:45We cut them, and if you have any genuine rubies at all...
00:36:52I'll leave Professor Astor's hat.
00:36:53We cut them, and if you yield nothing, you spend the night with me, Missy.
00:37:07Too far.
00:37:08It's fine. I will win this.
00:37:12Cut them.
00:37:21It's...
00:37:24It's...
00:37:26It's Empire-grade ruby.
00:37:29Impossible.
00:37:32Cut another.
00:37:41Empire-grade again.
00:37:44What?
00:37:45This is the trick.
00:37:46It has to be.
00:37:49Go ahead and cut another.
00:37:51Aaron, you can kick it.
00:38:04No freaking way she...
00:38:05And you call that luck?
00:38:09No.
00:38:10No.
00:38:11No.
00:38:12No.
00:38:14Here.
00:38:15Cut open all the gems for Mr. Aaron a bit more.
00:38:18And while you're at it, could you have a salt shaker?
00:38:19So he can maybe Susan Professor Ashton's hat?
00:38:3210 Empire-grade ruby stones worth over 10 billion dollars.
00:38:40Oh my god!
00:38:41Oh my god!
00:38:42Oh my god!
00:38:42Did you see the decorations?
00:38:44Empire-grade!
00:38:46All of them?
00:38:49What we three experts in our field fail to recognize, she saw.
00:38:56It's been bested by a child.
00:38:59How did you miss this?
00:39:00My god, the shame.
00:39:03I'll lose everything.
00:39:06I'll no longer be the devil eye.
00:39:09Sir, you were right to pick Gemma as your appraiser.
00:39:13I'm sorry if I have a double drink.
00:39:17Fine.
00:39:18The ruby market's yours.
00:39:21Not so fast, Aaron.
00:39:23I believe you made a promise.
00:39:25To eat someone's hat.
00:39:27Do you want a knife and fork?
00:39:30Don't be ridiculous.
00:39:31I'm not eating anything.
00:39:35Keep smiling, bitch.
00:39:36It ain't happening.
00:39:38I thought we were trying to learn to face the facts.
00:39:41Isn't that right?
00:39:45Let's not all get carried away here.
00:39:47The girl is clearly smart.
00:39:50She's fast.
00:39:52Is she fast enough to dodge a bullet?
00:39:55Okay, hey.
00:39:57Put the gun down.
00:39:58It's gone too far.
00:40:00This feud is between us.
00:40:01You leave her out of it.
00:40:02I'm not afraid of you, little boy.
00:40:06We're going to play a game of Russian Roulette.
00:40:15There's only one bullet left.
00:40:21There's only one bullet left.
00:40:23How foolish of you to pick Russian Roulette.
00:40:25With my super eyes, I'll never lose.
00:40:28Oh my God, these billionaires are nuts.
00:40:31I can't believe they disrespect Mr. Roulette.
00:40:33There's going to be more red in here than Ruby soon.
00:40:37What?
00:40:38Braid?
00:40:40Leave if you're scared.
00:40:42You don't want to get bloodstained to all of your outfits.
00:40:45A game of Russian Roulette, huh?
00:40:49I accept your challenge.
00:40:50Hey.
00:40:51He's lost.
00:40:53He's like a cornered beast.
00:40:54You don't have to do this.
00:40:55Don't worry.
00:40:58Are you familiar with firearms?
00:41:00This is my first time touching one.
00:41:01So then why are you doing this?
00:41:03I don't know.
00:41:04I've just been feeling lucky these days.
00:41:11At point-blank range, this could kill somebody.
00:41:14Not me, though.
00:41:16Admit you're scared.
00:41:18And we can end this now.
00:41:21So?
00:41:22So the bullet is in the six chamber.
00:41:26Right now?
00:41:28I am afraid.
00:41:30Good.
00:41:31Preston, take her out of here before she does something stupid.
00:41:34I'll spare her life
00:41:36on the condition that all bets placed today are annulled.
00:41:40I'm afraid that I'll have to live with the guilt
00:41:43after watching you blow your brains out over a stupid bet.
00:41:48You talk tough.
00:41:49And you're unquestionably lucky.
00:41:51But all luck runs out.
00:41:53Too bad it's when death's at your door.
00:41:55Walk away, young lady.
00:41:56It's not worth it for you to lose your life on a bet.
00:41:59You just point it and shoot it, right?
00:42:01Doesn't seem that hard.
00:42:03I could pull this trigger five times in a row
00:42:05and not bat an eyelash.
00:42:15One.
00:42:16Jesus.
00:42:17She was for sure a goner.
00:42:19I remember when the stone appraised it
00:42:20used to be far less deadly.
00:42:23You're really shooting yourself.
00:42:24It's just the first shot.
00:42:26Low probability of getting killed.
00:42:28Bet you won't do it again.
00:42:34Two.
00:42:35You shot at yourself twice?
00:42:37I'm sorry.
00:42:38Did I...
00:42:38Did I steal your turn?
00:42:46Three.
00:42:47What the fuck?
00:42:48Are you crazy?
00:42:54Hey, that's enough.
00:42:56If you want a share of the ruby market,
00:42:58then we can work something out.
00:43:00Mr. Goldberg, that's really not necessary.
00:43:02As your new appraiser,
00:43:04I will ensure that the ruby market is yours in perpetuity.
00:43:07Aaron?
00:43:08I believe you're in the middle of the game.
00:43:13See you.
00:43:16Four.
00:43:18You sick fuck!
00:43:20Come on.
00:43:21There's two shots left,
00:43:22which means you've got a 50-50 chance of dying.
00:43:24If this was a real game,
00:43:26a Russian roulette,
00:43:27you would absolutely bet.
00:43:43That's five shots.
00:43:45The next one is the bullet.
00:43:46Gemma,
00:43:47she is a spectacle to behold.
00:43:51You're insane, girl.
00:43:54Your turn.
00:43:56She shot five times.
00:43:58If you shoot,
00:43:59you will die.
00:44:00Don't you think I know that?
00:44:03Are you scared?
00:44:06Do you need help?
00:44:10You wouldn't.
00:44:12A bet is a bet.
00:44:22I'll eat the hat.
00:44:24I'll eat the hat!
00:44:28Is it tasty?
00:44:29And to think we could have avoided all of this!
00:44:33Well, Aaron,
00:44:34I think we're done here.
00:44:38Let's go.
00:44:47Gemma is nothing like any of us thought.
00:44:51Who the hell is this chick?
00:44:53How is it?
00:44:55How is it that the only girl in our school wearing a second-hand outfit somehow rubbing elbows with billionaires
00:45:01tonight?
00:45:03Damn.
00:45:05She might not just be crushing on you anymore,
00:45:07though she's already hanging out with guys like Preston Goldberg.
00:45:18Gemma.
00:45:23A shares transfer agreement for Goldberg Industries?
00:45:27You were vital.
00:45:29You helped me secure a hundred billion dollar market.
00:45:31It's reasonable that I want to give you some reward.
00:45:34Are you sure about this?
00:45:36What I like about you most is that you make me sure about things that I'm not usually sure about.
00:45:42That's invaluable.
00:45:43Thank you for the offer.
00:45:45I'll do my best.
00:45:47So you accept?
00:45:53Together, we're going to increase your family's wealth exponentially.
00:45:58Great.
00:46:04Gemma.
00:46:06Flint?
00:46:08What are you doing here?
00:46:11You should know.
00:46:12Stay away from Preston.
00:46:13He's dangerous.
00:46:15Really?
00:46:15Because he seems pretty gentle to me.
00:46:16Look, I've been around.
00:46:18Look, I've seen a few things.
00:46:20Have you?
00:46:22Yeah.
00:46:24You, uh, like making money, right?
00:46:27Check this out.
00:46:28I've got an invitation from the national auction.
00:46:30A late session.
00:46:32You want to come?
00:46:34Heck yeah.
00:46:35I can make a profit again.
00:46:38Absolutely I do.
00:46:40I'll be there.
00:46:42Oh.
00:46:46Boom.
00:47:01Blaney!
00:47:06Blaney!
00:47:06What is a bum like you doing at a high-class event like this?
00:47:10She's with me.
00:47:10What?
00:47:11Why would you bring her here?
00:47:13Gemma, this is an auction, not a flea market.
00:47:17Why?
00:47:18Are the things here expensive?
00:47:19The starting bid at one of these exhibits is $1 million.
00:47:22Every item here is worth more than your life.
00:47:25A million, huh?
00:47:28I don't know.
00:47:28These days, that's kind of seeming affordable.
00:47:30Oh my god!
00:47:30Can you just stop faking it?
00:47:34First item up for bid is an onyx wolf head.
00:47:38Bidding will start at $5 million.
00:47:41$10 million.
00:47:44$40 million.
00:47:46$30 million.
00:47:49$30 million.
00:47:51Do out $40 million.
00:47:52The wolf head's from ancient Rome.
00:47:54Might have even been owned by a Roman Empire.
00:47:56Should be worth at least $50 million.
00:48:00Flynn, I really like it.
00:48:02Can I have it?
00:48:02Please, let me have it.
00:48:03Please, let me have it.
00:48:12Flynn, why don't you let Becky have the wolf head?
00:48:15You're liking that side of them much better anyway.
00:48:24It's all yours.
00:48:25Me!
00:48:25You're the best!
00:48:28$30 million gone once.
00:48:29$30 million gone twice.
00:48:30$30 million.
00:48:31Sold!
00:48:33Congratulations, Mrs. Waldorf.
00:48:40I was right!
00:48:41This has emperor and narrow steel behind the neck.
00:48:43That will double-expile you.
00:48:45Who knew $30 million would throw out to be steel?
00:48:49Mrs. Waldorf apparently has quite the eye.
00:48:51This is sure to be the deal of the day.
00:48:53How am I so muted?
00:48:55Must be because I was born rich.
00:48:57That would have been a huge win.
00:48:59You're good.
00:49:00Trust me.
00:49:01Next item of marble sculpture.
00:49:03Starting bid, $1 million.
00:49:06$1 million and $1 cent.
00:49:08Are you dumb?
00:49:09Or are you just that cheap and broke?
00:49:11Are you really going to raise by one penny?
00:49:13If you don't have money, don't come to an auction.
00:49:17The flea market down the street has plenty of fakes for you.
00:49:19This sculpture has failed to sell three times.
00:49:23Poor finish.
00:49:25I wouldn't take it for $10,000.
00:49:27Mr. Davenport, your offer for $1 million going once, going twice, sold.
00:49:34Yikes.
00:49:35No one else even bid.
00:49:36I don't think you would treat it like a treasure.
00:49:38Well, I mean, even the luckiest people get it wrong once in a while.
00:49:42But don't worry, Gemma.
00:49:44That million, it's on me.
00:49:46No.
00:49:47The sculpture is worth a hundred times larger than the worst head.
00:49:54Your sculpture is more valuable than mine?
00:49:56My God, your debts.
00:49:57It's cheap marble.
00:49:59There is no way it could ever be worth anything.
00:50:01Even if it were expensive marble, it would only be worth a few hundred thousand.
00:50:05My wolf head could be valued at $100 million, at least.
00:50:09You want a bag?
00:50:12If my sculpture is more valuable than your wolf's head, you give us your most prized possession for free.
00:50:19Sure.
00:50:20And if mine's more valuable, you leave school and you never contact any of us ever again.
00:50:25Do.
00:50:28Gemma, you don't have to do this.
00:50:30You like the wolf's head.
00:50:31You should have them both.
00:50:53There's something in it.
00:50:58It's a sale from Emperor Constantine.
00:51:00This is worth a billion dollars.
00:51:02Possibly processed.
00:51:03There's no way.
00:51:03It must be a fake.
00:51:05It's real.
00:51:08That's absurd.
00:51:10How's her stupid sculpture worth more than my wolf head?
00:51:12Miss Waldorf, I've hosted over 10,000 auctions.
00:51:15I'll show you.
00:51:16My analysis is great.
00:51:17So it really is Emperor Constantine's seal?
00:51:21Emperor Constantine's seal for only a million?
00:51:24Girl, what a steal.
00:51:27Yo, lady, I'll offer you one billion for it now.
00:51:30I'll offer 1.5.
00:51:32Follow me online.
00:51:33I'll hear all your books.
00:51:34Oh, my God.
00:51:35Is this a bad dream?
00:51:36Am I actually losing to Gemma Link?
00:51:39Unfortunately not a dream, Becky.
00:51:42But a bet is a bet.
00:51:43No freaking way.
00:51:45All right.
00:51:47Hi, everyone.
00:51:49I'm here with Belle Waldorf,
00:51:50the socialite who refuses to honor her bets.
00:51:53Okay, okay.
00:51:54Stop filming me.
00:51:55I'm sorry.
00:51:57Okay.
00:52:03That's more like it.
00:52:08Yeah, I wasn't a huge fan of this at first,
00:52:10but it actually is pretty cool.
00:52:22Let's get out of here.
00:52:30You bitch.
00:52:31You'll pay for that.
00:52:35Gemma,
00:52:37you're pretty good at that.
00:52:39Thanks.
00:52:40A lot of fast learning.
00:52:41You hungry?
00:52:43You know, maybe you want to come to my place and have some dinner?
00:52:52I'm sorry.
00:52:55Hello?
00:52:56Gemma, come over.
00:52:58Cole needs your help.
00:53:00What?
00:53:08Where is she?
00:53:09I was the right amount of mysterious and freaked out.
00:53:13She'll be here.
00:53:16There she is.
00:53:21Gemma,
00:53:23Cole's drunk.
00:53:24He's sort of passed out.
00:53:25This is what he needed me for.
00:53:28Oh, hey.
00:53:29Don't leave me here with him.
00:53:30I don't know where he lives.
00:53:31I like Darcy.
00:53:33Screw it.
00:53:35Come on.
00:53:35Come on.
00:53:36Come on.
00:53:36Come on.
00:53:37Come on.
00:53:37Come on.
00:53:43Oh, um, two rooms, please.
00:53:49Sorry, uh, we only have one room left, but our hotel rooms are rather large.
00:53:55Um, yeah, we'll take it.
00:54:05Mr. Davenport.
00:54:07Why are they here?
00:54:08I'm here at my family's resort.
00:54:09How many rooms did they get?
00:54:11One.
00:54:12One.
00:54:21Consider it done, Mr. Davenport.
00:54:36Stay there.
00:54:37Stay.
00:54:39Stay.
00:54:40When you like to be,
00:54:42when you like to be loved,
00:54:46when you like to be,
00:54:47when you like to be loved.
00:55:08My apologies, Miss Lane. I did find a second room. The Presidential Suite. I'll offer it at the same rate.
00:55:14Wait, really? That's amazing. I've been in a Presidential Suite before.
00:55:28Yeah, let's do it.
00:55:33Fuck. That wasn't supposed to happen.
00:55:39This is it?
00:55:40Wow. So luxurious.
00:56:08So this is how Presidents sleep.
00:56:11Sweet.
00:56:17Oh my god. I don't even know why I chose like a million bucks.
00:56:20Come on in.
00:56:31What are you doing here?
00:56:44What are you doing here?
00:56:46This is my room.
00:56:48Why are you here?
00:56:51There must have been some kind of mistake. They told me that this room was empty, so I...
00:56:55What if this isn't the wrong room?
00:56:59Are you trying to seduce me?
00:57:16You must really make it here.
00:57:23Why is your nose bleeding?
00:57:34Why is your nose bleeding?
00:57:51I'm not sure what Flynn was thinking, but I'm not splitting the bill on a Presidential Suite.
00:57:55He's cute, but he's not pay 50-50 cute.
00:58:01Gemma, we have the job fair tomorrow. Meet me there in the morning?
00:58:25Is she applying to be a janitor or a dirty napkin in a trash can?
00:58:35I'm a graduate student in finance, and they still toss my resume out after two seconds.
00:58:40I'm ranked number three in the entire school for test scores, and I still couldn't get an interview.
00:58:45This is harder than I thought. Who would go where Industries choose if you couldn't go in?
00:58:48Me, of course. I received an offer letter from Goldberg Industries.
00:58:52See?
00:58:55Well, you got an offer as a full-time employee? Not just an intern?
00:59:00Mm-hmm.
00:59:01That's amazing, Becky. I heard they weren't even taking anyone on.
00:59:04Becky isn't just anyone. I suspect I see a big future for her, both in the company and also as
00:59:10the right fiancé for Preston Goldberg.
00:59:14Well, Becky, I'm definitely going to stay in your good side.
00:59:17Smart. It's good to stay in a good grace with somebody with so much power at Goldberg Industries.
00:59:28The shares and ownership transfer has been done. You should have everything in your email now.
00:59:34Love it. Thank you.
00:59:39It'll be fine.
00:59:46How's the job going, everyone?
00:59:49Amazing. I got an offer from Goldberg Industries.
00:59:52Impressive.
00:59:53Goldberg Industries? Wait, aren't I part owner of that company?
00:59:58Sounds like you've landed what you need. Perhaps you can help your schoolmates?
01:00:02Of course. Not a problem.
01:00:04Guys, give me your resumes and I can try and get you an interview, too.
01:00:07Thank you. I can help you get an interview with Goldberg Industries Recruit.
01:00:11Really? An interview with the nation's top venture capital?
01:00:15You're amazing.
01:00:23Gemma, where's your resume?
01:00:26I don't have a resume.
01:00:28What's going on with you? You fall behind in your studies.
01:00:31You're not looking for a job. What are you going to do after graduation?
01:00:37Professor Reynolds, we all tried to help Gemma, but unfortunately, she can't be saved.
01:00:44Hey, you're the recruiter from Goldberg Industries.
01:00:49Miss Waldorf, your father has called us.
01:00:52These are my schoolmates' resumes. They're all very talented.
01:00:55I was hoping you could get them some interviews, too.
01:00:57Oh my god, can you take our resume?
01:01:00Gemma, I can give her your resume, too.
01:01:02I mean, it would be pointless, but it'll make us all look better by comparison.
01:01:08Becky, what can she do? Do you think they look for custodians at these things?
01:01:13Gemma, you should really thank Becky for helping you find a job.
01:01:17Yeah, a janitor at Goldberg Industries pays, what, like $3,000 a month?
01:01:23It's not much, but it's a living.
01:01:25I don't need it. Thanks.
01:01:27Gemma, beggars can't be choosers.
01:01:30Gemma, Professor Reynolds probably gets evaluated by our abilities to get jobs after graduation.
01:01:35I know we can look really bad.
01:01:37I don't need a recommendation from Becky.
01:01:39I had high hopes for you. Now I'm extremely disappointed.
01:01:43Professor Reynolds, Gemma will try. I'll make her.
01:01:47Gemma is beyond help. I just say we expel her.
01:01:51Yeah.
01:01:52Expel her.
01:01:53Expel her.
01:01:54Expel her.
01:01:58Expel her.
01:02:00Just give her a chance. The year's almost already over.
01:02:03Gemma, you've been given enough opportunities at a prestigious university.
01:02:07But I see, it's all a waste.
01:02:10If you can no longer afford a school, then so be it.
01:02:13Professor Reynolds, please.
01:02:15Gemma, we can try. We still have time.
01:02:17I'm good. I promise.
01:02:19Four years of tuition, down the drain, just like that.
01:02:25Bottom feeders will always be bottom feeders.
01:02:28What do you call a bottom feeder?
01:02:37D-
01:02:37O-ho-ho-oh-ho-ho-ho-ho.
01:02:49Preston Goldberg himself?!
01:02:52Oh, this is the best job fair ever!
01:02:54Rich and hard. Who wouldn't want him?
01:03:02Preston Goldberg, he's probably here for Becky.
01:03:11From this day moving forward,
01:03:16Ms. Gemma Lane will be the president of Goldberg Industries.
01:03:27Ms. Gemma, president of Goldberg Industries?
01:03:30Ms. Oh, no, we've been bullying her this whole time.
01:03:35Ms. Gemma, we were just trying to have fun with you, not at your expense.
01:03:40Ms. I hope you realize it. Please realize it.
01:03:44Ms. Gemma, we were wrong about you. You're not a bono-feater.
01:03:47Ms. Gemma, any chance there's some internships at Goldberg Industries?
01:03:53Ms. Yes. Yes, absolutely.
01:03:57Ms. For talent's sake, Chloe.
01:03:59Ms. Actually, I actually don't think you should be an intern.
01:04:04Ms. Because I want you on the board.
01:04:06Ms. I'm going to need people I can trust.
01:04:08Ms. I'm going to grow my company exponentially in an ethical way.
01:04:11Ms. So what do you say to a starting salary of $200,000 a year plus benefits?
01:04:16Ms. Me?
01:04:17Ms. Gemma!
01:04:19Ms. You're the best!
01:04:20Ms. No!
01:04:24Ms. And Becky, just a couple of minutes ago you were expressing your interest in the custodial
01:04:29side of things with my business, right?
01:04:31Ms. That's not what I said.
01:04:32Ms. That's not what I meant.
01:04:34Ms. So you don't want a job?
01:04:35Ms. As a custodian?
01:04:37Ms. Uh, no.
01:04:39Ms. Your job offer has officially been withdrawn.
01:04:48Ms. Hey, Gemma.
01:04:50Ms. Have you ever seen Goldberg Industries one time?
01:04:53Ms. That's a great idea.
01:04:54I've actually never been to my company's building.
01:04:57Ms. Do we have offices?
01:04:59Ms. Follow me.
01:05:00Ms. I'm going to take a cab?
01:05:03Ms. You think you're so smart, Gemma.
01:05:05You're not.
01:05:07Ms. Preston Goldberg is engaged to Yvonne Wade, the governor's daughter.
01:05:10Ms. If you think she's going to let a little girl like you cozy up to her fiancé, it would
01:05:14be a mistake.
01:05:15Ms. Yvonne, he's come to LA.
01:05:21Ms. I need to tell you something.
01:05:34Ms. Gemma, these are literally the best traders in LA.
01:05:38They generate a million dollars in revenue every month.
01:05:42Ms. If they all follow my lead, I can multiply my money-making ability.
01:05:48Ms. They all answer to me?
01:05:51Ms. Every single one of them.
01:05:54Ms. From this day forth, Ms. Gemma Lane is the newly appointed president of Goldberg
01:05:59Industries, and you will listen to every word she has to say are we clear.
01:06:02Ms. Are you serious?
01:06:03You want to still listen to some college kid?
01:06:06Yeah.
01:06:06I bet she's still in debt from her student loans.
01:06:08We make millions.
01:06:10Ms. Look, sometimes it just takes a fresh set of eyes to make all of the difference.
01:06:18But don't just take my word for it or read my resume.
01:06:21I want to gain your trust.
01:06:23Ms. I can increase your salaries by three times what you're currently making, and if I can't, I'll take it
01:06:28out of my own paycheck.
01:06:29Ms. Easy enough to say.
01:06:31Ms. Big talk usually leads to big disappointment.
01:06:38Ms. All right, let me prove it to you.
01:06:40Everyone on my left, you're buying Fulton Bio.
01:06:43Do it when the price reaches $215.
01:06:45Everyone on my right, you're going after Coco New Energy.
01:06:48No matter how low the price dips, do not stop buying.
01:06:52Okay?
01:06:53Everyone start now.
01:06:59Get her on the phone right now.
01:07:01All right, yeah.
01:07:02All right, yeah.
01:07:14Fuller Bio just went from 2.7 to 3.7.
01:07:17How is that possible?
01:07:19We are dominating New Coco, but it might bottom out.
01:07:21Wait.
01:07:23It just bumped upward.
01:07:27I don't know what you're doing, but keep doing it.
01:07:39I'm fine, really.
01:07:40Honestly, I'm just very excited.
01:07:42School was never this fun, was it?
01:07:44Well, come and give me the account.
01:07:46The stocks you've picked are marvelous.
01:07:48I mean, our account's growing by the millions each second.
01:07:51Whatever you say, we'll do.
01:07:52Sweet.
01:07:53Is there anything I can do to help?
01:07:54Should we keep buying?
01:07:57Absolutely.
01:07:58I have never seen anything like this.
01:07:59Miss Lane, you are a gift.
01:08:03She's my unicorn.
01:08:04You're the best.
01:08:06I'm the best.
01:08:07You're the ones doing all the work.
01:08:10New incentive around here.
01:08:12When I win, we all win.
01:08:16We're a team.
01:08:21We share in the profits.
01:08:24When Goldberg Industries wins, we all win.
01:08:27Last week, I had $200 to win.
01:08:29Now, I have $3 billion and run a major financial organization.
01:08:33They say money can't buy happiness.
01:08:35Bullshit.
01:08:42The market's about to close.
01:08:45Let's just keep it open.
01:08:47I don't think that's a thing.
01:08:53You're right.
01:08:54You're so smart.
01:08:54This is why I hired you.
01:08:56Okay, everyone.
01:08:57Market's closed.
01:08:58Go home.
01:08:59Celebrate.
01:09:00And come back here tomorrow for another big day.
01:09:02Woo!
01:09:09Yvonne, you're back just in time.
01:09:12This girl inside, she's trouble.
01:09:15And she's got her eyes on your Preston.
01:09:21Preston can be so naive.
01:09:23Do you want me to help you make this right?
01:09:24I doubt there's anything I have to worry about.
01:09:28But do I?
01:09:42Hey.
01:09:44Well, Miss Lane, I think I made the right call hiring you as president.
01:09:50Well, I know you lost a lot taking a risk on me, but I'm hopeful that you'll gain a lot
01:09:54too.
01:09:55Well, I must say, I find your energy quite intoxicating.
01:10:02Do you really?
01:10:05I'm willing to give you whatever you want right about now.
01:10:09Whatever I want, Mr. Goldberg?
01:10:13Call me Preston.
01:10:24Well, it's just like I said.
01:10:30Yvonne, what are you doing here? I thought you were in France.
01:10:33Well, can't I miss my fiancé?
01:10:37Miss Wayne, the engagement was arranged by my parents.
01:10:40Okay, I didn't agree to anything.
01:10:42Mr. Goldberg, you are not in a position to negotiate.
01:10:46Goldberg Industries only exists because Wayne Industries bailed it out.
01:10:50The perpetual cooperation between our two families is what pumps the heart of this entire organization.
01:10:57Okay, look, you're coming in awfully hot.
01:10:59We agreed to discuss this.
01:11:01Well, it looks like you're coming in hot too.
01:11:04Just with new guests to the party.
01:11:07Who is this?
01:11:08This is our president.
01:11:12Well, our fathers have arranged an engagement party for next week.
01:11:17I'll trust you'll be there.
01:11:21And I trust you won't.
01:11:30Why my father wanted to marry us is beyond me. She is awful.
01:11:38She's something.
01:11:43Preston, 80% of your family's business is done in cooperation with the Wayne family.
01:11:52Preston clearly doesn't want this.
01:11:55He helped me, so I should help him.
01:11:58The Wayne family market is 300 billion.
01:12:01That's three times more than the Goldberg family market value.
01:12:04If I could change that, if I could fix it by next week at around, um, I don't know, the
01:12:09engagement party,
01:12:10would your father let you out of this marriage?
01:12:13Well, that's 200 billion in one week.
01:12:16Is that possible?
01:12:18If you do this, my father's going to want to marry you.
01:12:21Oh, but does he have your cute dimples?
01:12:24I don't know.
01:12:24I don't know.
01:12:25Oh, yes.
01:12:27Oh, yes.
01:12:43Gemma, the new company has been registered and named according to your instructions.
01:12:47Stellar Capital.
01:12:49Excellent.
01:12:50How much money do we have now?
01:12:52Well, according to the new shares you bought, you now have assets of over $5 billion,
01:12:56which is enough to rank you in the top 100 of LA's richest people.
01:13:00Chloe, we have a new goal.
01:13:02I don't want to be top 100. I want to be number one on Earth.
01:13:07You in?
01:13:09Why the hell not?
01:13:10Uh-huh, right?
01:13:12Can we really surpass the Wayne family that fast?
01:13:15I mean, we have a week.
01:13:17We can do a lot in a week.
01:13:22August 27th, 2026.
01:13:25That looks like good news.
01:13:33What a pity.
01:13:35If it wasn't for that incident with Exlivia, BNC Pharmaceuticals would be the perfect investment.
01:13:46Wait a minute.
01:13:49I know what went wrong.
01:13:53It's the sodium levels. They're entirely too high.
01:13:55With sodium levels like that, the amount of side effects would be astronomical.
01:13:59But if they made a small adjustment to their formula, there would be no side effects,
01:14:02and once again, BNC would be an amazing investment.
01:14:05The ROI would be over $10,000.
01:14:08Quick, call Professor Scott.
01:14:10But Professor Scott doesn't take calls.
01:14:16You could ask Mr. Goldberg for help.
01:14:19When he studied abroad, apparently he was Professor Scott's favorite student.
01:14:26I didn't even know Mr. Goldberg went to call me.
01:14:35Preston, can you put me in touch with Professor Scott of BNC Pharmaceuticals?
01:14:49Oh, Grandpa, what are you doing here?
01:14:53You're married to Yvonne. I'm here to deliver the wedding invitation to Mr. Scott.
01:14:59Okay, but that's...
01:15:00Preston, you have done so well.
01:15:03It makes you all teacher very proud to see all of your accomplishments.
01:15:06That's very flattering, Professor Scott. Thank you.
01:15:10Who's this?
01:15:13Well, this is Miss Gemma Lane.
01:15:15She's LA's best-kept secret, but not for long.
01:15:21Professor Scott, it is an absolute honor to meet you,
01:15:24and I hope you don't mind me being direct, but I would love to invest in Exlivia.
01:15:27Professor Scott, my dear former teacher,
01:15:31I can invest in Exlivia, too.
01:15:35I can invest in Exlivia, too.
01:15:37Hey, Vaughn, what an unexpected treat.
01:15:41I feel the same, Mr. Davenport.
01:15:46You and Preston are my two best students ever.
01:15:52Just limit us what you can achieve in the future.
01:15:55Congratulations on your engagement.
01:15:58Thank you so much.
01:16:04What are you doing here?
01:16:06It's none of your business why she's here.
01:16:09As your future wife, I'm sure we'd agree.
01:16:12She is very much my business.
01:16:15Gemma is my distinguished guest, and she's the president of my company.
01:16:21Professor Scott, the Wayne family wants to offer a large investment.
01:16:25We see tremendous potential in Exlivia,
01:16:28and we can help you open up international sales channels.
01:16:32How does that sound?
01:16:34And to truly share this brilliant new find,
01:16:38your partner has to be an established company with international channels.
01:16:44Professor Scott's Exlivia formula has major health concerns.
01:16:47Does that not worry you at all?
01:16:51Preston, did you bring your guest here to tarnish my name?
01:16:56That's very out of character.
01:16:58Professor, please don't be upset, okay?
01:17:01Gemma doesn't have a mean bone in her body.
01:17:02Just explain to me.
01:17:05Miss Lane, Exlivia has gone through a lot of clinical trials,
01:17:09and it's been effective in every way.
01:17:12What safety concerns could it possibly have?
01:17:17Professor Scott, your formula for Exlivia contains a sodium level of 0.07.
01:17:22Is that not correct?
01:17:24How do you know that?
01:17:26I haven't shared that information with anybody outside of my close team.
01:17:33Well, perhaps she stole your formula.
01:17:37That does not feel like a good start for a business relationship, does it?
01:17:41It's impossible.
01:17:42My formula is locked in my safe, and I'm the only one who has access to it.
01:17:46Gemma, how did you find this sensitive information?
01:17:54I'm sorry.
01:17:55I cannot reveal my sources, but trust me.
01:17:58The sodium levels are dangerous.
01:18:00If this gets released onto the market, people will get hurt.
01:18:03People will die.
01:18:05And BNC Pharmaceuticals will go bankrupt.
01:18:07This is ridiculous.
01:18:09There's no way Professor's formula is wrong.
01:18:12Reduce the levels to 0.02.
01:18:15If you do that, all of the side effects will disappear,
01:18:19and the efficacy of Exlivia will increase by 30%.
01:18:22But don't just take my word for it.
01:18:23Map it out.
01:18:24You'll see for yourself.
01:18:27Professor, if you take Gemma's recommendation
01:18:29and it succeeds,
01:18:30your product will save thousands.
01:18:32That's always been your goal.
01:18:37Okay.
01:18:39If the results come back,
01:18:41and it proves you're telling the truth,
01:18:44then I will cooperate with your company.
01:18:50Professor Scott, if you'll just indulge me for a moment longer.
01:18:57This is a test subject that has ingested the original formula.
01:19:00And this one has the reduced sodium levels.
01:19:15Professor, mouse is dead.
01:19:18Organ failure caused by drop toxicity.
01:19:24How can this be?
01:19:26I've experimented many times.
01:19:28How can Exlivia be toxic?
01:19:35Take a look.
01:19:42What does this prove?
01:19:44This drug works.
01:19:45And it's safe.
01:19:47Ms. Lane,
01:19:48you have single-handedly saved Exlivia.
01:19:51You have saved B and C pharmacy schools,
01:19:53and you have saved me.
01:19:55If the wrong Exlivia would have gone to market,
01:19:58I would have
01:20:01harmed
01:20:02numerous lives.
01:20:05This is incredible, Gemma.
01:20:07This must be a coincidence.
01:20:09How could she possibly know what's in your formula?
01:20:12How Ms. Lane found my formula
01:20:14is suddenly less intriguing or important
01:20:18than her correcting it.
01:20:19Ms. Lane,
01:20:21I am forever grateful.
01:20:27Ms. Lane,
01:20:28I'll have my lawyers draft up an agreement now.
01:20:30B and C looks forward to working with you.
01:20:31And if I may be so bold,
01:20:33in the future,
01:20:33I would love to seek your advice
01:20:35on any experiments moving forward.
01:20:37Absolutely.
01:20:38That would be my honor.
01:20:48Gemma,
01:20:49you're now in 10th place
01:20:50on L.A.'s richest persons list.
01:20:54And this is just the beginning.
01:21:03President Lee,
01:21:04Chloe Moore's parents wanted to come see you.
01:21:06I couldn't stop them.
01:21:09Mom,
01:21:09what are you doing here?
01:21:10Your father and I
01:21:11have been looking for you for three days.
01:21:13You have
01:21:14a job offer.
01:21:16And
01:21:16this one's too good to pass up.
01:21:27Mom,
01:21:31I'm working with Gemma.
01:21:33Gemma?
01:21:34Gemma,
01:21:35Gemma,
01:21:36Gemma,
01:21:36wait,
01:21:38isn't she the one you used to have to pack a second lunch for?
01:21:41Stellar Capital is her company,
01:21:43and now she's 10th on L.A.'s richest persons list,
01:21:46with assets of over 10 billion dollars.
01:21:4910 billion dollars?
01:21:51Don't get fooled by these people.
01:21:53I mean,
01:21:53she's got 10 million dollars.
01:21:54I will jump off this roof.
01:21:56Come with us.
01:21:58Just take the meeting.
01:22:00Mom,
01:22:00she's literally sitting in that chair right now.
01:22:02She really is the president of Stellar Capital.
01:22:05Hi,
01:22:06Mrs. Moore,
01:22:07Mr. Moore.
01:22:09I completely understand that you're worried about your daughter.
01:22:11I would be too,
01:22:12but just give us a couple minutes here,
01:22:13and we can show you what it is that we do.
01:22:15Just a couple minutes.
01:22:16And if we don't completely wow you,
01:22:18I will drive Chloe home myself.
01:22:25Gemma Lane,
01:22:25I know that you and Chloe are good friends,
01:22:28and it's a good thing that you young people
01:22:31want to start your own businesses
01:22:34and look after one another,
01:22:36but Chloe has a bright future.
01:22:39She can't get caught up in these fantasies
01:22:41and fake dreams.
01:22:43Mom,
01:22:44Gemma is an overnight billionaire.
01:22:46I'm making over 200,000 dollars a year,
01:22:48plus bonuses.
01:22:53How about this?
01:22:54Today,
01:22:55at 235,
01:22:56we are acquiring a massive asset.
01:22:58We have a deal with an international company
01:23:00that will not only save millions of lives,
01:23:02but provide life-changing bonuses
01:23:04to everybody here.
01:23:07You're good.
01:23:08You are good.
01:23:10You can see what Chloe likes in you.
01:23:13Enough is enough, young lady.
01:23:15I am putting my foot down.
01:23:17We agreed to pay for your tuition
01:23:19as long as you agreed
01:23:20to take your education seriously.
01:23:22Our stocks at B&C
01:23:23are about to explode.
01:23:24Trust me.
01:23:26Chloe is about to do
01:23:27very, very good work here,
01:23:29which will make her education
01:23:30invaluable.
01:23:32When this deal goes through,
01:23:34she's going to be an instant millionaire.
01:23:36Millionaire?
01:23:37Is that so?
01:23:39Now you're just making up numbers.
01:23:41Mom,
01:23:43Dad,
01:23:45trust me.
01:23:47One minute
01:23:49till 2.35.
01:23:59Time's up.
01:24:01Time's up.
01:24:14Is this real?
01:24:17Chloe's not ruining herself here.
01:24:19In fact,
01:24:19the work that we're doing
01:24:20is very meaningful.
01:24:21Ex-Livia is going to save the lives
01:24:22of millions of cancer patients,
01:24:25and that is just the beginning
01:24:26for Stellar Capital.
01:24:36I never should have mistrusted you.
01:24:39I was wrong about you.
01:24:40Both of you.
01:24:41Chloe,
01:24:42I was wrong too.
01:24:43Can you girls forgive us?
01:24:45For what?
01:24:46For worrying about your daughter?
01:24:48You love her.
01:24:49It's understandable.
01:24:50But let me assure you,
01:24:51Chloe is a very good answer.
01:24:53Trust me.
01:25:03Oh, well.
01:25:04Yeah, I think so.
01:25:08Stellar Capital
01:25:08has overtaken
01:25:09Wayne Group
01:25:10as U.S.'s
01:25:11number one
01:25:11pharmaceutical company.
01:25:12And you're number one
01:25:13on Ellie's
01:25:14richest persons list.
01:25:15Really?
01:25:16Gemma,
01:25:17you truly have
01:25:18such incredible insight.
01:25:19I mean,
01:25:19I mean,
01:25:20you're like
01:25:21a prophet.
01:25:23Honestly,
01:25:24it just feels
01:25:25so,
01:25:26so surreal.
01:25:27We did it.
01:25:28We did it.
01:25:29We did it.
01:25:29We did it.
01:25:30We did it.
01:25:30We did it.
01:25:31We did it.
01:25:32We did it.
01:25:32We did it.
01:25:33We did it.
01:25:34Okay, so...
01:25:4630 million.
01:25:48Yvonne's direction is
01:25:49you finish her off.
01:25:50Once it's done,
01:25:52I'll hit send.
01:25:54You must have heard it done.
01:26:00I can't believe
01:26:01Gemma got me
01:26:02out of that stupid
01:26:03arranged marriage.
01:26:05This girl
01:26:05can do anything.
01:26:07Hey, Gemma.
01:26:08Gemma,
01:26:09now that my father's
01:26:11ridiculous agreement
01:26:12with Ivana's father
01:26:13is completely
01:26:13out of the way,
01:26:16there's actually
01:26:17something that...
01:26:18there's something
01:26:18I want to tell you.
01:26:24I...
01:26:27I...
01:26:29No!
01:26:30No!
01:26:34Stay down.
01:26:46Give me a coin.
01:26:47Why do you need a coin?
01:26:48Just give me a coin right now.
01:26:49Okay.
01:26:50Say goodnight,
01:26:50little lady.
01:27:00What the fuck?
01:27:02What the fuck?
01:27:04It's not going to end itself.
01:27:06What are you doing?
01:27:23Then I'm going to do it.
01:27:25What is happening?
01:27:27I think
01:27:28somebody was trying to kill us.
01:27:30Any idea why that might be?
01:27:45You got the sniper, too.
01:27:47Which one of these two hired you?
01:27:50I never met either one.
01:27:52That's bullshit.
01:27:55It's all right.
01:27:57He wants to play the hard way.
01:27:58That's fine.
01:27:59That's my favorite.
01:28:01I...
01:28:01I've never met this guy.
01:28:02Me neither.
01:28:03You two are out of your minds.
01:28:05So the three of you
01:28:06are running on this together.
01:28:08The police are on their way.
01:28:13Grab their phones.
01:28:15All the evidence we need
01:28:16should be in their
01:28:17cryptic bank accounts
01:28:17and text messages.
01:28:31How are things
01:28:32in the business world?
01:28:34Well,
01:28:35Stellar Capital's
01:28:35invested in 300 projects.
01:28:37And?
01:28:38They're all slated
01:28:38to be cash positive.
01:28:40I knew you'd be
01:28:40perfect in that position.
01:28:44The F1 team
01:28:45that Stellar Capital
01:28:46invested in
01:28:47all had crazy profits.
01:28:49I love that.
01:28:50Keep up the good work.
01:28:54Gemma,
01:28:55the joint venture
01:28:56invested between
01:28:57Stellar Capital
01:28:58and Goldberg Industries
01:28:59has established
01:29:00an electric car brand
01:29:01that is soon
01:29:02to be profitable as well.
01:29:04Amazing.
01:29:07Gemma,
01:29:07you're the richest person
01:29:08in the world now.
01:29:12Thank you all so much.
01:29:14None of this
01:29:15would have been
01:29:15possible without you.
01:29:16And I know
01:29:17that this team
01:29:18with your continued
01:29:19hard work
01:29:19will make
01:29:20this company
01:29:21an unbathor.
01:29:22Congratulations.
01:29:23Because we're a good one.
01:29:25We're living in a dream
01:29:25as far as I can see.
01:29:29Yay!
01:29:31Yay!
01:29:36You
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