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00:00:00Emily! My lovely granddaughter! Oh, grown up! How was your trip?
00:00:22It was really nice. Why is everyone so formal?
00:00:25Smith family reps are in the house and we're planning your wedding.
00:00:29What? My wedding? I'm way too young for this.
00:00:32Ted, close that door!
00:00:34You can't do this to me!
00:00:40Grandma!
00:00:48Our company was gutted by an insider. Why didn't you tell me something so important?
00:00:53I just wanted you to marry into the Smith family and have a carefree life.
00:00:58But I can't let this thief run free. I heard from the housekeeper that they're going to the Smiths.
00:01:05Don't bother yourself, honey.
00:01:07No one messes with the Williams and gets away with it. I'll join the Smiths' company and catch them all myself.
00:01:28Mr. Smith, Mr. Williams just called. His granddaughter, your fiancée, is coming to work at Dazzling today.
00:01:44What? What? I called off the engagement and they're still sending her?
00:01:50If they think this is going to change anything, they're dead wrong.
00:01:53Look, we could just deny her application if you wanted to.
00:01:57No. Just treat her well. I want to maintain any relationships we have with the Williams family.
00:02:03Understood. I'll call the creative hat, Bella.
00:02:06Yeah.
00:02:07Sorry, you're going to wear the baseball clothes again?
00:02:10Of course.
00:02:19What? The CEO's fiancée is going to be our new intern?
00:02:24Don't worry. I'll take good care of her.
00:02:27Sure. I'll keep it a secret.
00:02:34Everyone, I shouldn't be saying this, but the Williams heiress, who's also our CEO's fiancée, is going to be working with us.
00:02:45Let's give Miss Williams the ultimate princess treatment.
00:02:54It's Miss Williams!
00:02:56No, I'm not. What is going on? I just told Gramps to keep my identity a secret.
00:03:02Are you the new intern? We're so pleased to meet you.
00:03:06Yes, I'm the new intern for the creatives team.
00:03:09So they're not talking about me?
00:03:13Are you the new intern? We're so pleased to meet you.
00:03:17So they're not talking about me? That's good.
00:03:21Yes, I'm the new intern for the creatives team.
00:03:24Come with us. We're the creatives team. We'll show you the office.
00:03:28Norm? Is that you?
00:03:31You've changed so much.
00:03:33I'm so happy to see you.
00:03:35I'm so happy to see you too.
00:03:38Norm? Is that you?
00:03:41You've changed so much since high school.
00:03:43Emily Williams? She's been stealing my spotlight at every opportunity since high school.
00:03:49And you haven't changed at all. Still as nosy and pitiful as I remember.
00:03:53Well, you look ten years older. What happened?
00:03:56How dare you?
00:03:58Hi, I'm Emily. I'm an intern for the creatives team. Can I join you?
00:04:04You can read. The directory's over there.
00:04:08Let's go, Ms. Williams.
00:04:18So which one is the Williams heiress?
00:04:20Well, her name's Norm Williams. It's gotta be her.
00:04:25There's something regal about her. Right?
00:04:32Ms. Williams?
00:04:34We got you a welcome gift.
00:04:36Oh, this is for me? You guys are so sweet.
00:04:39Of course. Anything for the CEO's fiancee and the Williams heiress.
00:04:44You think she's the Williams heiress?
00:04:47Anyone could claim that. I could claim that.
00:04:50You think she's the Williams heiress?
00:04:52Anyone could claim that. I could be the CEO's fiancee, too.
00:04:56You think anyone would mistake a high school dropout for the CEO's fiancee?
00:05:00A high school dropout? I wonder what strings you pulled to get a job here.
00:05:05I graduated early, not dropped out.
00:05:08But she looks like a good fit to scape a rollout on my behalf.
00:05:12Yeah, you're right. Who am I compared to the true heiress? I'm no one.
00:05:19Oh, that makes sense. They think I'm the Williams heiress.
00:05:23It's payback time, Emily. You can never steal my spotlight now.
00:05:27I like to keep it low-key.
00:05:30Yeah, Ms. Williams here likes to keep things under wraps.
00:05:40Where do you think you're going? Where do you think you're going?
00:05:48I need a hundred copies of those.
00:05:51I'm a creative intern, too. I have my own tasks. You can do your own.
00:05:55How dare you talk back to Ms. Williams? Know your place, newbie.
00:05:59And as a newbie, you are to obey whatever Ms. Williams tells you.
00:06:04No questions asked. Are we clear?
00:06:07Sure, if you say so.
00:06:19Are you kidding me? Don't break down on me now. I'm not even halfway done yet.
00:06:36Hi, this is for the creative floor. I was just hoping to get a tech guy for the printer.
00:06:41Yeah, it's urgent. Thanks.
00:06:49Need some help?
00:06:52Wow, you're here so fast.
00:06:55Wait, you were expecting me?
00:06:58Yeah, you're here for the printer, right?
00:07:01She thinks I'm the tech guy? Let me take a look.
00:07:19Oh, there's the arc right here. I didn't know there were arcs.
00:07:23I wouldn't have guessed that.
00:07:32Well, looks like it's working.
00:07:35Thanks.
00:07:38Bye. I'm all over your face.
00:07:41Ow, you bitch!
00:07:45Emily, you bitch!
00:07:48Emily, you bitch! The company pays you to work and you're here flirting with filthy repairmen?
00:07:53She's only here to seduce men. Even the repairman doesn't get past her.
00:07:57I'm so sorry you had to see this, Ms. Williams.
00:08:00Ms. Williams?
00:08:03Oh, is this arrogant brat my fiancé?
00:08:06Guess I made the right choice in calling off the engagement.
00:08:09Excuse me. I will not tolerate harassment at my company.
00:08:14No one asked for your opinion, repairman. You're not a part of this company.
00:08:19I'm not? Of course I am. I own it.
00:08:23Dream on. The owner of this company is my fiancé, Theodore Smith, and you're obviously not him.
00:08:31Security, get these two out of here.
00:08:34That's them. Throw out that fake boss and that slut.
00:08:38You dare call the CEO a fake? I'm going to throw you out instead.
00:08:49CEO? Mr. Smith?
00:08:56Bella, we do offer health insurance. You know, you could get an eye exam, please.
00:09:01Theodore, my fiancé, I'm sorry. I must have misunderstood what Bella said earlier.
00:09:07Mr. Smith, I'm so sorry. I didn't recognize you. I promise it won't happen again.
00:09:13You know, I promised your grandfather that we would take care of you, so I'll forgive this once.
00:09:21But as for you, apologize to your co-worker.
00:09:26I'm sorry, Emily.
00:09:31Dazzling is a safe place. Don't let this happen again.
00:09:43Don't get too smug.
00:09:45Nora, if Theodore is your fiancé, why didn't you recognize him earlier?
00:10:02I just returned from overseas, remember? And besides, we haven't seen each other since we were kids.
00:10:10That's sweet. I heard that Mr. Smith is looking for a new gallery for an upcoming project.
00:10:19I remembered that you have a huge gallery. Surely we can use it.
00:10:23A gallery?
00:10:25Oh, right, the Williams Art Gallery. It's one of the city's top galleries.
00:10:29I heard they have over a hundred artists, and they've sold over a billion dollars worth of artwork.
00:10:35Of course. I own the biggest gallery in New York. I'm sure it's up to company standards.
00:10:45It's going to be so fun.
00:10:47Perfect. It's clearly my family's gallery. You seem to enjoy impersonating me. Let's see what you can do.
00:10:56Then, Miss Williams, will you be so kind and give us a tour of your gallery?
00:11:02This foolish woman finally comes up with the hot ladies an idea.
00:11:07That would be fun. I've never been to a billionaire's gallery before. Let's go tomorrow?
00:11:12How can I afford to take them into a high-end gallery?
00:11:16Um, I have an idea.
00:11:25Nora Darman, how are you, my love?
00:11:39I have no time for chit-chat, okay?
00:11:41I need you to leave the door to the Williams Gallery unlocked so that me and my colleagues can come by tomorrow.
00:11:47Do it if you really love me.
00:11:49Are you crazy? I could get fired, Nora!
00:11:54Here we are.
00:11:57Welcome to my gallery.
00:11:59I can't wait to see what's inside.
00:12:01Shall we?
00:12:03Why are we entering through the back door? Wouldn't the owner want to show off the grand entrance?
00:12:07This is my favorite entrance, Kay.
00:12:09Miss Williams is not that vain. She just uses this entrance like the rest of her staff.
00:12:15I'm familiar with that lock.
00:12:24It updates its password every three days and voice recognition works too.
00:12:28Only Miss Williams' voice can unlock it.
00:12:31That's just a simple lock.
00:12:34Miss Williams would know that already.
00:12:36It's not your place to speak up.
00:12:38Miss Williams, please show us how you unlock the door with your heavenly voice.
00:12:44I can do it.
00:13:03Miss Williams, is this the person responsible for your gallery?
00:13:07She's Miss Williams.
00:13:09It's been a while, Miss Williams.
00:13:11It's been a while, Miss Williams.
00:13:13Are these your friends?
00:13:15Hey, welcome. Come on in.
00:13:17Come on in.
00:13:25The gallery is down the hallway.
00:13:32Wow. Your gallery is so much bigger in person.
00:13:36Of course. My grandpa always wants what's best for me.
00:13:41What's so funny, Emily?
00:13:43She's just too happy because it's her first time being surrounded by luxury.
00:13:47Do you have any idea how much Miss Williams' collections are worth?
00:13:52These are worth millions of dollars.
00:13:54I've been collecting around my whole life.
00:13:56Oh, look at this one.
00:13:58It's the famous sunset at Giverny Gardens.
00:14:01Let's know what that is.
00:14:04Wait until you see it up close and personal.
00:14:12Miss Williams, what is that?
00:14:22I don't know.
00:14:23It's the gallery security alarm.
00:14:25Why would the alarm go off?
00:14:26Because Miss Williams touched the painting.
00:14:28Are you pathetic, loser? Are you really blaming me?
00:14:30Oh, no. I'm just stating a fact.
00:14:32The police are probably on their way now.
00:14:34The police?
00:14:35Yeah, the police should be here any time unless we turn off the alarm.
00:14:40The police can't come. I will be exposed.
00:14:46This is all your fault, you dark little rat.
00:14:49Miss Williams, don't waste your energy on that jealous beggar.
00:14:57It stopped.
00:14:58What the hell's going on?
00:15:00Emily, you must have touched something.
00:15:01Oh, I saw a beggar girl.
00:15:03She touched something over there.
00:15:04I didn't do anything.
00:15:05It wasn't me.
00:15:09...off her own alarm system.
00:15:10I haven't been here in a while, okay?
00:15:21...bringing that clumsy beggar with us.
00:15:25I promise, I will do everything in my power to get that bridge fired.
00:15:30Hi! Ready for some refreshments?
00:15:33What the heck? My gallery is a no-eating zone.
00:15:39Who's up for some refreshments?
00:15:41Wow, you even got your attendant to prepare a snack?
00:15:44Of course. Your eyes feasted on my art, now your stomachs will feast too.
00:15:48Great. I'm starving.
00:15:50Come on, girls. Dig in.
00:15:51Wow, everything looks delish.
00:15:53Yep. I ordered the waiter to select the best snacks for you.
00:15:57Don't most art galleries have a no-food policy? Especially fancy ones like this?
00:16:01My gallery, my rules.
00:16:03Shut your trap. Miss Williams was kind enough to invite you here and this is how you repay her?
00:16:08Are you blind? Everything that happened here shows that she's not Miss Williams.
00:16:17How dare you? Are you really looking for trouble?
00:16:21Miss Williams!
00:16:26Miss Williams!
00:16:27What have you done? You spilled juice all over the floor. Go get a mop and clean it this instant.
00:16:33I'm so sorry, Miss Williams.
00:16:35Why? Is she looking at Emily?
00:16:38Hey, I'm talking to you. Eyes over here.
00:16:40Please.
00:16:41It's Miss Williams to you.
00:16:48Miss Williams, why don't you call the person in charge of your gallery?
00:16:51I don't take orders from you, gutter clown.
00:16:53Isn't that why we're here? To seal the deal?
00:16:56Yeah, Miss Williams, Mr. Smith did say to get the gallery's contact information.
00:17:01I'm the owner. I'm the contact person.
00:17:05Yeah, but Mr. Smith is going to want to see the paperwork. He won't accept word of mouth.
00:17:09So what's the name of the person in charge, Miss Williams?
00:17:18It's Max Collins.
00:17:19Of course I know Max Collins. I put him in charge of my gallery.
00:17:23Can you call him so we can get the paperwork done?
00:17:34Attendant, come here.
00:17:37You have to cover for me, or I can't.
00:17:44Attendant.
00:17:47Attendant.
00:17:50You don't even know her name?
00:17:52I don't bother. She's just a servant.
00:17:54Go get Max Collins for me.
00:17:56I don't know where he is.
00:17:58You good-for-nothing servant, call him then.
00:18:00I don't have his number.
00:18:02Why don't you call him yourself, Miss Williams? You must have him in your contacts.
00:18:06I just got a new phone, and my contacts haven't transferred over yet.
00:18:10I'll call him for you.
00:18:17Hi, Max. Could you come by the gallery?
00:18:20Oh, you're upstairs? Could you come down, please?
00:18:27But you really think that we'd believe that stupid little phone call trick?
00:18:30We're not idiots, you know.
00:18:32Yeah, I bet she called the pizzeria.
00:18:34She's lost her mind.
00:18:38It's good to see you here, Miss Williams.
00:18:46It's good to see you here, Miss Williams.
00:18:49It's nice to see you too, Max.
00:18:53That's not Max Collins.
00:18:56Emily!
00:18:58You hired an actor to pretend to be Max Collins?
00:19:01How pathetic.
00:19:03Excuse me.
00:19:05So, did Emily pay you in cash?
00:19:07Or in bed?
00:19:09I don't know how you all got in here, but I'm calling the police.
00:19:30It's Max Collins. It's listed on the website.
00:19:33If the police come, Nora's true identity will be revealed. But so will mine.
00:19:37Max, can you pretend that this is Miss Williams?
00:19:40Why? What's the point of history to you, Miss Williams?
00:19:42I don't have time to explain. Just do as I say.
00:19:46Miss Williams.
00:19:48I'm sorry I didn't recognize you right away. You've been away for far too long.
00:19:52It's fine. I'm sorry I didn't recognize you either.
00:19:55So, does that mean that the deal with the gallery is sealed?
00:19:59Actually, although the gallery is a gift to Miss Williams, it is still the property of the Williams Corporation.
00:20:05What the heck does that mean?
00:20:07It means that you can't seal the deal just because you're the owner.
00:20:10She's right. The board of directors has to vote on it.
00:20:13At that point, Mr. Smith will appoint a liaison, and that person will sign a contract with the gallery.
00:20:19Whatever. I know my fiancé will choose me. Let's go, girls.
00:20:28Miss Williams, I'm so sorry about my daughter's behavior. I don't know what's gotten into her.
00:20:33Nora Williams is your daughter?
00:20:35Yes, and I know she can be stubborn sometimes.
00:20:38Stubborn? That daughter of yours is a crazy bitch.
00:20:41I'm so sorry, sir. Please forgive me.
00:20:43You let strangers inside the gallery without permission. You should be fired.
00:20:47No, Miss Williams, please don't fire me. I can't afford to get fired. My family depends on it.
00:20:53All right. You won't be fired as long as you promise me one thing.
00:20:57I'll do anything.
00:20:59Don't tell Nora or any of my colleagues who I really am. Understood?
00:21:03Of course. Whatever you say.
00:21:11Nora? Darling?
00:21:13Mom, what are you doing?
00:21:15Darling, you have to stop what you're doing.
00:21:17Stop doing what, exactly, Mom?
00:21:19Stop pretending to be the millionaires. You could go to jail if they find out.
00:21:23That's why you're here, right? So that you can stop it from getting caught?
00:21:28Sweetheart, I love you. I don't want anything bad to happen to you.
00:21:32I don't need your stupid advice, Mom. It's my life.
00:21:36And if you really loved me, you would have given me a better life.
00:21:40I gave you the best life that I could give to you.
00:21:43You didn't give me the best life. You didn't even give me an average life.
00:21:47You gave me a shitty life, and I hate you.
00:21:58I hate you.
00:22:23Listen up, interns.
00:22:25Emily, Miss Williams.
00:22:28I'm going to need each of you to prepare a presentation on galleries for tomorrow.
00:22:35It's an individual assignment, and I need you guys to cover everything that's in these folders for tomorrow's presentation.
00:22:41Wow, this is a lot. It's due tomorrow?
00:22:44Yes. After tomorrow, Mr. Smith will go through the presentations and choose a better option for the client.
00:22:50Don't worry, Miss Williams. I'll help you out.
00:22:52Me too. I can do all the templates for you.
00:22:54But that's not fair. Bella just said it was an individual assignment.
00:22:57Were you born yesterday? Nothing is fair in this world.
00:23:05All done.
00:23:06Wow. Good job, girls.
00:23:09You know, you're not going to get that done by tonight, so you may as well start writing your resignation letter now.
00:23:14Let's see who has the last laugh.
00:23:17You know, you're not going to get that done by tonight, so you may as well start writing your resignation letter now.
00:23:23Let's see who has the last laugh.
00:23:48Emily.
00:23:49Oh, hi, Mr. Smith.
00:23:52What are you doing in my office?
00:23:54Um, I was just in the washroom. I saw that your computer was open, so I came here to turn it off. I didn't know you were still here.
00:24:01I saw the culprit. She's stealing something here. But I can't tell anyone just yet. She might slip and disappear again.
00:24:07I'm just, uh, working late and went down to get myself a cup of water.
00:24:12Well, I suggest you always turn off your computer and never leave it unattended.
00:24:17Yes, ma'am.
00:24:19Why are you here so late?
00:24:22Oh, um, I was just working on a project. I better get back to it.
00:24:36It's actually pretty good.
00:24:49You're going to need some coffee.
00:25:01Is that food?
00:25:07He did all this? I guess he's not as arrogant and rude as I thought.
00:25:19Ten more minutes.
00:25:38Look alive, Emily. Meeting in two minutes.
00:25:41Look alive, Emily. Meeting in two minutes.
00:25:46Are you seriously wearing the same clothes as yesterday?
00:25:49You look like a panda with those dark circles. Ever heard of sleep?
00:25:57What? It's gone.
00:26:00What do you mean, it's gone?
00:26:02My presentation. I saved it last night. It's not there.
00:26:06You really think we'd fall for that?
00:26:08Fall for what?
00:26:09Come on, Emily. You really think we believe that you finished that entire presentation in just one night?
00:26:14Yeah, you're just pretending it's lost when in reality you never finished it at all.
00:26:20So I win?
00:26:21Since Emily here never completed the assignment and Ms. Williams did, who votes that Ms. Williams should take on the project?
00:26:33Guess we have a winner.
00:26:36But it's not fair. What's not fair is you showing up to work unprepared. The decision is final.
00:26:43So, you're making decisions without me now?
00:26:47Mr. Smith, well, Emily here came in without a presentation, so technically wouldn't that mean that Nora's the winner?
00:26:57She doesn't have a presentation.
00:26:59It's gone.
00:27:02Well, the decision's not final until we see Nora's presentation anyways.
00:27:08I'll be glad to present it for you, Mr. Smith.
00:27:20Nora, okay?
00:27:32God.
00:27:37Excuse me, I need to take this. Nora, please be ready to show your presentation when I return.
00:27:41I'll be ready, Mr. Smith.
00:27:56That's my presentation!
00:27:59That's my presentation!
00:28:01Excuse me?
00:28:03Ms. Williams' presentation is on the Williams Gallery. It's her gallery, not yours. Idiot.
00:28:10That's my personal photo! There's a watermark on it. It's my initials, E.W.
00:28:15Don't kid yourself. It doesn't matter whose presentation it is. Ms. Williams is in charge of this project.
00:28:22Exactly. And even if you win, I can discontinue this project just like that.
00:28:27Don't sweat it. You'll never win against Ms. Williams.
00:28:32Fine. Let Nora present her work. I'm sure Mr. Smith will love it.
00:28:42Alright, Nora. Let's see your presentation.
00:28:46Good morning, everyone. This is my presentation. It's on the Williams Gallery, my gallery.
00:28:52This is your presentation?
00:28:54Yes. I worked on it all day yesterday.
00:28:56If that's the case, then what's on the third slide?
00:28:59The third slide? Let me just...
00:29:02No need to show me. If you really did make this presentation, then you can just tell me from memory.
00:29:07I kind of forget, so...
00:29:10That's fine. Then what's on the thirteenth slide?
00:29:13I forget that too. If you just let me present, I can just go through all of it.
00:29:18The third slide describes a gallery case study.
00:29:23Wow. Mr. Smith knows her entire presentation off by heart.
00:29:28I know. They're so cute.
00:29:30She must have showed up at the presentation yesterday.
00:29:32Quiet, all of you. Not in front of Mr. Smith.
00:29:35Enough of this. You stole it.
00:29:40There is no thirteenth slide. This is someone else's work.
00:29:44This is Tom. This is my presentation, Theo.
00:29:48This is Emily's presentation. All right?
00:29:51She stayed here all night making this.
00:29:54And do you know how I know that?
00:29:56I was here in the office last night.
00:29:59She must have copied it off my computer somehow.
00:30:05Jack, could you give me last night's CCTV footage, please?
00:30:09Copy that, sir.
00:30:11Mr. Smith, it could be a coincidence that they have the same presentation.
00:30:16Yes. We were both presenting on my gallery and we received the same information.
00:30:21She has a point. She owns the gallery. Who better for the job?
00:30:26Jack, what have you found?
00:30:30It was Nora.
00:30:32She came into the office last night and copied something from Emily's laptop.
00:30:36Listen closely. All right? Theft is unacceptable in my office.
00:30:40This will be punished. This will be punished.
00:30:44You can't do this to me. I'm William Zerus and I'm your fiancé.
00:30:49She was under a lot of pressure, Mr. Smith. It was an honest mistake.
00:30:53Bella, she's clearly in the wrong and you're still defending her.
00:30:56Mr. Smith, what I meant to say is just forgive and forget, Mr. Smith.
00:31:04Emily, you're defending the thief who stole your work.
00:31:08It's easier if Nora sticks around.
00:31:11No one will suspect that I'm the real William Zerus.
00:31:14As much as I don't want to admit it, Ms. Williams is right.
00:31:17If we want to use her gallery, we need her.
00:31:21I suppose you're right.
00:31:26This is your last warning. If this happens again...
00:31:34Actually, I need to...
00:31:36You need to talk with me? Did he find something?
00:31:47You're going to pay for this.
00:31:58I'm so sorry that happened to you.
00:32:00I'll make sure that she personally apologizes to you and that nothing like that happens again.
00:32:06Thanks. I appreciate it, Mr. Smith.
00:32:10Now, what are we going to do about our punishment?
00:32:14I've got the perfect punishment in mind.
00:32:16Great.
00:32:28Why are we being punished too? We didn't steal Emily's work.
00:32:32Because we're Team Ms. Williams, you sloth. Get back to work.
00:32:42After you finish the floor and the windows, make sure that everything else is spotless.
00:32:46We need this gallery perfect for this project.
00:32:49I don't need to do any of this, okay? I'm an heiress.
00:32:52Let her polish the freaking floors. Come on, girls. Let's go.
00:32:56Thank goodness. My back hurts.
00:32:59Not so fast. You haven't finished the windows.
00:33:01You can't boss me around. I don't work here. I'm not your freaking maid.
00:33:05Nora, this is your punishment, remember? For stealing my presentation.
00:33:20Aww, now you look like a mom.
00:33:22You're so in character.
00:33:24Better start scrubbing. These floors won't clean themselves. Let's go, girls.
00:33:29Let's go.
00:33:41Emily?
00:33:44What happened?
00:33:46Who did this to you?
00:33:49Nora. She didn't want to do her punishment.
00:33:54Please excuse me while I go to the washroom and clean up.
00:33:59Okay.
00:34:10Grandfather.
00:34:13I decided to call off the engagement with the Williams girl.
00:34:16I decided to call off the engagement with the Williams girl.
00:34:19Have you forgotten that your marriage benefits both families?
00:34:22Our family's future is in your hands.
00:34:24But Grandfather should only bring us trouble.
00:34:27You two just need to sit down and talk.
00:34:29I've arranged a dinner for you two at Lion's tonight.
00:34:37Jack. Get the car.
00:34:40Are you canceling the engagement?
00:34:43Yes. That's why I need to go in person.
00:34:46Nora's a rat.
00:34:49But you know, Emily, she's...
00:34:51smart...
00:34:53and hard-working and...
00:34:55kind.
00:34:57Boss, you were talking about Emily a lot recently.
00:35:01Are you interested in her?
00:35:03Get the car ready.
00:35:15Emily, dear. How about dinner with your gramps at Lion restaurant tonight?
00:35:19Wear something nice.
00:35:26Ted, I want you to drive Emily to Lion restaurant tonight.
00:35:32Don't tell her I'm not coming.
00:35:34Will do, sir.
00:35:40I just want you two to spend time together.
00:35:50To Lion's, please.
00:35:55Okay.
00:36:03Is that Emily?
00:36:06What is she doing here?
00:36:16Where the heck are you, Gramps?
00:36:18You're never late.
00:36:26Theodore Smith? I knew it.
00:36:29Gramps set up this trap.
00:36:51Hey, Ted. Can you pick me up at Lion's now, please?
00:36:54It's urgent.
00:36:59Come on, Ted, before Theodore finds me.
00:37:08Hey, gorgeous.
00:37:10You look like my next girlfriend.
00:37:12This is great. I can't be alone.
00:37:14Ooh, a little bit spicy, eh?
00:37:17This is the way I like it.
00:37:19Don't touch me!
00:37:20What? What are you going to do, honey?
00:37:22Hey!
00:37:25You're a piece of this, too.
00:37:27You're a piece of this, too.
00:37:29I can't be serious, man.
00:37:31Boys!
00:37:34Now!
00:37:52Why does my heart feel like it's going to explode?
00:38:04I think... I think we've lost them.
00:38:07Oh, right.
00:38:09Are you hurt?
00:38:11No, I'm okay. Thanks, Mr. Smith.
00:38:16No, you... you don't have to call me Mr. Smith.
00:38:20Call me Theo.
00:38:22Theo.
00:38:24Theo.
00:38:26Theo.
00:38:28Theo.
00:38:30Theo.
00:38:33Theo.
00:38:38What are you doing out here?
00:38:40I saw you at Lyons.
00:38:42Oh, I was having dinner with my family.
00:38:44I just stepped out to make a call.
00:38:46Oh.
00:38:48Well, let me at least take you home.
00:38:51Oh, no, it's okay. I have a...
00:38:53Madam, I was going to take you to a place...
00:38:55Wow, that's a really nice car for an intern.
00:38:58Grandpa!
00:39:00So, how was your date?
00:39:03I can't believe you tricked me.
00:39:06I know. I'm sorry. I admit it.
00:39:09So, how are things going with Theodore?
00:39:12You know what? Actually, better than I thought.
00:39:15But I've learned so much about myself
00:39:18and my worth going through this internship.
00:39:20It's...
00:39:22It's from the Smiths.
00:39:29They say that Theodore is dead set on canceling this engagement.
00:39:33He is?
00:39:35I thought things were going well between the two of you.
00:39:38Is there something you're not telling me?
00:39:40No.
00:39:41Should I call back?
00:39:42It's okay, Gramps. You don't have to.
00:39:45I'm sorry. We'll find you someone nicer.
00:39:49I know it's because of Nora.
00:39:51But it still hurts.
00:39:53What if I tell him the truth?
00:39:57Hey, Emily.
00:39:59Are you going to our high school reunion tonight?
00:40:01Uh, right. What time is it up?
00:40:08Angelica Harwell is organizing our reunion?
00:40:11Yeah, I'm definitely going.
00:40:13Oh my gosh, she's actually going to make a fool of herself.
00:40:16Let her be.
00:40:17I can't wait to see what kind of hideous outfit she shows up in.
00:40:21Good morning, everyone.
00:40:25I'd like to announce that I've chosen Emily as our new project liaison.
00:40:32She's proven herself to be hardworking and reliable.
00:40:35And she's signed a contract with the Williams Gallery.
00:40:40Congratulations, Emily.
00:40:42Thanks, Mr. Smith.
00:40:44Of course.
00:40:47So, any potential prospects?
00:40:50Yeah, I was actually hoping to speak to Angelica Harwell.
00:40:53She's hosting our high school reunion tonight.
00:40:55Wow, Angelica Harwell.
00:40:59The world-renowned art collector.
00:41:01Yeah, some of her collections are the best in the world.
00:41:04If we can get her to lend us some of her pieces, we'll instantly go viral.
00:41:08That is amazing.
00:41:10Honestly, I've always wanted to meet her.
00:41:12Any chance you have a plus one tonight?
00:41:14I do.
00:41:15I'll put your name down in case you want to pass by.
00:41:18Perfect.
00:41:24You sneaky witch.
00:41:26You didn't tell me you knew Angelica Harwell.
00:41:28What, are you trying to steal all of the credits?
00:41:30Her name is written in bold on the invitation.
00:41:32Did you not notice it?
00:41:34Unless you don't know who Angelica is.
00:41:36Of course I know Angelica.
00:41:38We've been best friends for a long time.
00:41:40Of course I know Angelica.
00:41:42We've been best friends since kindergarten.
00:41:44Oh yeah?
00:41:45What does she look like?
00:41:47She has long blonde hair.
00:41:49Well, we must know different Angelicas
00:41:51because the one I know has short brown hair
00:41:53and transferred in freshman year.
00:41:55Whatever.
00:41:56I'm going to the gala, and I'm going to look fabulous.
00:41:58Okay, see you later.
00:41:59Emily, I know you're not used to getting invited to these themed parties,
00:42:03but Angelica is very particular about her party concepts, so.
00:42:07Make sure you don't half-pass the 80s theme.
00:42:09Okay, got it.
00:42:22Sorry miss, this is a black tie event.
00:42:25I think you might be at the wrong party.
00:42:28Wrong party?
00:42:29What do you mean? I have an invitation.
00:42:33Correct invitation, but incorrect attire.
00:42:36I still can't let you in.
00:42:38I'm sorry.
00:42:39Why? What are you talking about?
00:42:41Listen, it's a black tie event.
00:42:43I'm not allowed to let in anyone who's not dressed for the party.
00:42:47That witch tricked me!
00:42:54Hi Miss Hartwell, I'm Emily, project liaison for Daisley.
00:42:58I just wanted to extend my invitation for you to be a part of our exhibit.
00:43:01Be a part of your exhibit?
00:43:03When you can't even follow my simple dress code?
00:43:09I knew Emily was poor, but I didn't think she would show up to your party wearing that.
00:43:14How disrespectful.
00:43:15I am so sorry, Miss Hartwell.
00:43:17I didn't mean to offend you with my outfit.
00:43:19It was a mix-up.
00:43:20I'll change and be right back.
00:43:22Come on, Emily, you've been like this since high school.
00:43:24Shameless and incompetent.
00:43:26Please, forgive her on my behalf, Angelica.
00:43:29You know, I honestly think you'd make a way better liaison than her.
00:43:31You think so?
00:43:32I know so!
00:43:33Look at this extravagant gala that you've organized.
00:43:35I know so!
00:43:36Look at this extravagant gala that you've organized.
00:43:38I know that you're capable of amazing things.
00:43:40Stop it!
00:43:43Go! Hurry up and get changed, you look ridiculous.
00:43:51Emily?
00:43:55Why aren't you at the party?
00:44:00What's wrong?
00:44:01This is what's wrong.
00:44:02What do you mean?
00:44:03Nora tricked me into wearing this.
00:44:05Nora?
00:44:06Oh, she's unbelievable.
00:44:08I need a new outfit or else Angelica won't agree to work with me.
00:44:12I know a place.
00:44:13Hop in.
00:44:40Pick anything you'd like.
00:44:42It's on me.
00:44:44That's very kind of you, but I can pay for it myself.
00:44:48No, I insist.
00:44:51If you're going to be representing the company tonight, I want you to look dazzling.
00:45:03Come on.
00:45:13Come on, come on.
00:45:20Valerie?
00:45:27Theo?
00:45:29Can I get your help, please?
00:45:34Yeah, down the hall.
00:45:37Could you put the clip, please?
00:45:41Yeah.
00:45:48I think you're good.
00:46:04How do I look?
00:46:09You look stunning.
00:46:13Emily, I've been trying to find a way to tell you I like you.
00:46:24And, um...
00:46:27I don't know.
00:46:28It's weird.
00:46:29And, um...
00:46:32I don't know.
00:46:33I was wondering if you'd go to dinner with me.
00:46:37Theo, it would be inappropriate.
00:46:42This is about Nora.
00:46:45No, that's an arranged thing that our grandparents put together.
00:46:49And honestly, she's a terror.
00:46:54But I canceled that.
00:46:57He canceled the engagement for me.
00:47:03Theo, I need to tell you something.
00:47:05I'm actually...
00:47:06Hi!
00:47:07Is the fitting okay?
00:47:09Oh, really good.
00:47:10I'll take it.
00:47:26You were going to say something earlier in the fitting room.
00:47:43You were going to say something earlier in the fitting room.
00:47:48Am I ready to tell him the truth?
00:47:51Um...
00:47:53I actually don't remember.
00:47:55Nothing?
00:47:56Well, I really hope that this doesn't make anything awkward between us.
00:48:01I really do think you're perfect for this project.
00:48:03Thank you, Theo.
00:48:05This won't change anything between us.
00:48:10Did you guys see Emily earlier?
00:48:12She's the same old Emily.
00:48:14Oh, I remember her.
00:48:16That girl that was always wearing hand-me-downs.
00:48:18It's like she got dressed in the dark.
00:48:20Right, I do think I remember her.
00:48:23She always thought she was better than everyone else,
00:48:25but couldn't be bothered to put on simple concealer.
00:48:27What does she think she is?
00:48:30Do you guys know why she dropped out of high school?
00:48:34She slept with a married man,
00:48:36and his wife found out.
00:48:41Oh, my gosh.
00:48:43So embarrassing.
00:48:45She climbed the corporate ladder by sleeping her way to the top?
00:48:48Wait, so Emily's your boss?
00:48:51That wannabe is nobody's boss.
00:48:54Nora's the ultimate boss.
00:48:56She's the Williams heiress.
00:48:58Nora, you're the Williams heiress?
00:49:01I didn't know I was classmates with royalty.
00:49:04Is that Emily?
00:49:06She looks gorgeous.
00:49:08Yeah, that dress looks expensive.
00:49:11And is that striking guy her boyfriend?
00:49:13Boyfriend?
00:49:15No, that's Theodore Smith,
00:49:17dazzling CEO, former baseball star,
00:49:19and my fiancé.
00:49:21Why is he with her and not you?
00:49:23Because that bitch has been seducing my fiancé since day one.
00:49:26The nerve of that whore
00:49:28to show up to my party with someone else's man.
00:49:31Look, Ms. Hartwell, I've changed.
00:49:33What are you doing here with my fiancé, huh?
00:49:35Did you seduce him into coming here with you tonight?
00:49:37What? No. I was just...
00:49:39Mr. Smith, this woman is a sneaky bitch.
00:49:42She has spent her whole life ruining other people's lives
00:49:45by being a professional psycho.
00:49:47Don't let her tricks fool you,
00:49:49and don't risk what you have learned from her.
00:49:51I don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:53I don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:55I don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:57I don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:59Don't risk what you have with Nora
00:50:01for something like this.
00:50:06Ms. Hartwell, your accusations against Emily
00:50:09are simply not true.
00:50:11Looks like this smug girl has you wrapped around her finger.
00:50:14Get your hands off of my fiancé, you beggar mistress.
00:50:17Shut up, Nora.
00:50:19We are no longer engaged.
00:50:21That's right.
00:50:23I canceled the engagement.
00:50:25And frankly, you're not fit for dazzling either.
00:50:29We're letting you go after this project.
00:50:32This is all your fault, you shameless whore.
00:50:35This has nothing to do with me, Nora.
00:50:37Blaming me won't change anything.
00:50:41Some people never really change, do they, Emily?
00:50:44Yeah, you may have changed your outfit,
00:50:46but you can't change the fact that the only thing you do
00:50:48is try and steal other people's men.
00:50:53What'd I miss?
00:50:55Hold on. I can steal anyone's fiancé.
00:50:58And second of all, this has nothing to do with his engagement.
00:51:02Exactly. I'm here to support her, that's it.
00:51:05We were actually hoping that Ms. Hartwell
00:51:07would lend her pieces to our upcoming exhibit.
00:51:09Mr. Smith is personally here to extend his invitation to you, Ms. Hartwell.
00:51:13I've already agreed to work with Ms. Williams on this exhibit,
00:51:16and I won't be working with anyone else.
00:51:18So, if she's on board, then I'm in.
00:51:21Angelica, your support means everything to me.
00:51:24You heard Angelica.
00:51:26She'll only come on board if you put me in charge of this project.
00:51:29And if I'm running this, I can't work with her.
00:51:32So fire Emily.
00:51:36Fire Emily.
00:51:37Nora, you're insane!
00:51:39You need Angelica, don't you? She comes at a price.
00:51:41And that price is my job.
00:51:43There's gotta be another way, Nora.
00:51:44You don't make the demands here, I do.
00:51:46We need Angelica.
00:51:48Unless you can somehow convince, I don't know,
00:51:50a major like Evelyn Rivers to exhibit with us,
00:51:53which would never happen.
00:51:55So, you need me.
00:51:56Evelyn Rivers?
00:51:58You're talking about the impossible, Nora.
00:52:00Maybe.
00:52:03Museums don't even carry her art.
00:52:06And you will never get her.
00:52:08Which is why you need me.
00:52:10Well, this was a great idea, Emily,
00:52:12but I'm sure we can find other collectors who are a little less demanding.
00:52:18You want an Evelyn Rivers?
00:52:20I'll get you an Evelyn Rivers.
00:52:23Good luck finding Evelyn.
00:52:25She's a rare gem.
00:52:27More like a ghost.
00:52:29No one's seen her in three years.
00:52:36And then we won't need an Angelica anymore.
00:52:38Don't be so gawky, Emily.
00:52:40You may end up eating your words and begging Angelica to come back and collaborate with you.
00:52:44And by then, I'll be fully booked.
00:52:47I'm confident I can get her.
00:52:48And if you can,
00:52:49there should be consequences to putting the company at risk.
00:52:52If I can't,
00:52:54which is very unlikely,
00:52:56I will step down and let Nora take over as liaison.
00:53:01Emily,
00:53:02there's no need to listen to Nora.
00:53:04And there's no need to step down.
00:53:06It's okay.
00:53:07I've got a plan.
00:53:11Well, next time, I'm playing hard to get.
00:53:13So if you want me, you'll have to go through Nora.
00:53:16Fine.
00:53:17Fine.
00:53:18Are we good?
00:53:22We have a deal, then.
00:53:36I don't like this.
00:53:37She's too confident.
00:53:38Do you really think she can get in touch with Evelyn Rivers?
00:53:40Relax, Nora.
00:53:41She's bluffing.
00:53:42If the Williams and the Smiths couldn't reach Evelyn,
00:53:44how could a nobody like her?
00:53:48Evelyn!
00:53:51Evelyn!
00:53:52It's Emily.
00:53:53Emily, baby, you finally called.
00:53:56I told you to stop calling me baby.
00:54:08Hello?
00:54:09Evelyn!
00:54:10It's Emily.
00:54:11Emily, baby, you finally called.
00:54:14I told you to stop calling me baby.
00:54:17But you're my baby sister.
00:54:19I mean, maybe not so baby anymore since we first met in Italy.
00:54:23You're right.
00:54:24That was a long time ago.
00:54:26Really?
00:54:27It feels like just yesterday I met you on the train
00:54:29and I fell in love with your passion for art.
00:54:34Evelyn, I have a favor to ask you.
00:54:36Anything for my baby girl.
00:54:38Could I borrow one of your paintings for my company's exhibit?
00:54:41Of course.
00:54:42Yeah, any painting you want is yours, girl.
00:54:44Just pick one.
00:54:45You can do anything you like with it.
00:54:46Thanks, Evelyn.
00:54:47You're the best.
00:54:48Kisses.
00:54:49Bye.
00:54:59Oh no, Nora, what's wrong?
00:55:01I'm just not in the mood tonight, guys.
00:55:04I'm having major money problems right now.
00:55:07Money problems?
00:55:08But you're the Williams heiress.
00:55:09You have all the money in the world.
00:55:12Yeah, no.
00:55:13Angelica's just pressuring me for this painting money
00:55:16and my grandpa froze my accounts after a fight
00:55:19and I don't really know what to do.
00:55:21Oh no.
00:55:23That sounds like a rich girl problem
00:55:25and as much as I hate to say it,
00:55:27we're not rich.
00:55:29So I can't help you with that one.
00:55:31I'm going to be the office joke tomorrow
00:55:33if I don't bring a painting.
00:55:42Why didn't I think of that?
00:55:49Having trouble finding an Evelyn Rivers?
00:55:51Are you here to beg me to get Angelica?
00:55:58This is an Evelyn Rivers original.
00:56:01Wow.
00:56:02I have never seen anything this beautiful in person before.
00:56:06It's beautiful.
00:56:08I have never seen anything this beautiful in person before.
00:56:11It's breathtaking.
00:56:13Yeah.
00:56:14Sunsets usually make me feel sad
00:56:16but this one is so stunning.
00:56:18It actually makes me happy.
00:56:19You ignorant fools.
00:56:20It's a fake.
00:56:21It is?
00:56:22How do you know Miss Williams?
00:56:24Because she's been around art her entire life.
00:56:26She owns a gallery.
00:56:27She would never be deceived by a knockoff.
00:56:30I bet Emily spent all of her savings on this fake.
00:56:33You know, I can easily tell the difference
00:56:34between a five million dollar painting
00:56:36and a five hundred dollar one.
00:56:37Come on, Nora.
00:56:38You might be an art lover
00:56:39but you're not an expert.
00:56:41That's Evelyn's signature.
00:56:43Any art collector would know to check for that.
00:56:45It's common knowledge.
00:56:47That's common knowledge.
00:56:49It looks pretty real to me.
00:56:51You're no expert either
00:56:52so we can't just believe you.
00:56:53Show us the authenticity certificate.
00:56:55It doesn't have one.
00:56:57I knew it.
00:56:58This is a new painting from Evelyn's private gallery.
00:57:01It's not for sale.
00:57:02That's why it doesn't have one yet.
00:57:03So anyone can just wheel in a painting
00:57:05and say that it's Evelyn's?
00:57:06How convenient.
00:57:07Then let's call an expert to appraise it.
00:57:10I can appraise it.
00:57:20Angelica, how kind of you to show up on such short notice.
00:57:24Anything for you, Miss Williams.
00:57:26Angelica doesn't even have an Evelyn Rivers painting
00:57:28in her collection.
00:57:29How could she appraise this?
00:57:31And who says I don't own one?
00:57:36This is a classic Evelyn Rivers painting called Ode to Sea.
00:57:49And this is the certificate of authenticity.
00:57:55And clearly, this is a fake.
00:58:00Emily's painting really is fake.
00:58:02Told you.
00:58:05So, how would I lend you my painting for three million
00:58:09and make Nora project liaison?
00:58:11Three million?
00:58:13That's way too high.
00:58:14That painting can only be sold at auction for eight million.
00:58:17That's an unfair price.
00:58:19And what do you know about exhibit fees?
00:58:21Well, my piece is free.
00:58:24Free?
00:58:26Are you kidding?
00:58:27You just proved your painting's a fake
00:58:28by not putting a price on it.
00:58:30And where'd you get this garbage anyways?
00:58:32A priceless gift from a friend.
00:58:36Are you saying you're friends with Evelyn Rivers?
00:58:39I am.
00:58:41You little liar.
00:58:43I'll prove it.
00:58:44I'll call her.
00:58:53She must be in Castle New for a painting.
00:58:56Enough with the excuses, Emily.
00:58:58We are not risking the company's reputation with your fake painting.
00:59:02Hold on.
00:59:03Who's saying this is a fake painting?
00:59:05None of you are experts.
00:59:06Fine.
00:59:07I have a friend at the Pratt Institute.
00:59:09I'll call him.
00:59:10And if this painting is proven fake, I'll resign.
00:59:13Deal.
00:59:24Well?
00:59:25Well, the physical aspects look authentic,
00:59:29but I'll need to run a final test on it.
00:59:32I'll call the lab and see if they're available,
00:59:35if you'll give me a moment.
00:59:42Ms. Hartwell, that is an authentic Evelyn Rivers.
00:59:48How did she get her hands on a real Evelyn Rivers?
00:59:54Ross, how long did the painter afford to copy of it?
00:59:59Give or take a couple of days.
01:00:01Good.
01:00:03Emily won't know what she has is a fake,
01:00:05and I will have a genuine Evelyn Rivers in my collection.
01:00:10Ms. Heavily, I need to do a further evaluation.
01:00:13I'll get back to you in a couple of days.
01:00:17Wait.
01:00:18No.
01:00:19No one is taking my painting.
01:00:20This is my friend's unpublished work.
01:00:22I can't trust anyone with it.
01:00:24What are you planning?
01:00:25That we try to swipe your precious painting?
01:00:28I have plenty of my own.
01:00:30I never said that.
01:00:31Then let Ross do his job.
01:00:34No one is taking my painting.
01:00:35Just let Ross do his job,
01:00:37so that we can prove how fake your painting really is.
01:00:41I said no.
01:00:42What is your problem?
01:00:43Ross, take the painting.
01:00:44What is going on here?
01:00:46We need to authenticate Emily's painting,
01:00:49and she won't let him do his job.
01:00:51No one is taking my painting anywhere.
01:00:54No worries.
01:00:55I have my own appraiser.
01:00:57I have my own appraiser.
01:00:59Somebody who I know is sound of judgment,
01:01:01and unbiased.
01:01:04I guess you're right.
01:01:07Yeah.
01:01:08I mean, it sounds good.
01:01:09It's just good.
01:01:11Give me a second.
01:01:17Hello, everyone.
01:01:18This is Ned.
01:01:19Long time friend, old teammate,
01:01:21and a Smith family appraiser for years.
01:01:24Thank you all for having me.
01:01:25So, where's the painting in question?
01:01:28Right here.
01:01:38I got it.
01:01:39I know Evelyn's works.
01:01:41The texture, the vibe, even the smell.
01:01:43Yeah, this is a classic Evelyn piece.
01:01:46So it's genuine?
01:01:49How much is it worth?
01:01:51Evelyn's unseen collection.
01:01:53This one could easily get you $10 million at auction.
01:01:59That's great.
01:02:00That means that we can showcase it at the exhibit for the first time.
01:02:03Sure.
01:02:04Yeah.
01:02:05Ned, could you check Angelica's piece as well?
01:02:08We might want to showcase it too.
01:02:10Sure thing.
01:02:12Sure thing.
01:02:13There's no point.
01:02:14You've proven your points, okay?
01:02:16I need to check Angelica's painting.
01:02:18Yes.
01:02:19You've won.
01:02:21I'm leaving anyways.
01:02:23Ned, go ahead.
01:02:25Okay.
01:02:26Excuse me.
01:02:31You should be ashamed.
01:02:33This fabrication doesn't belong anywhere near Emily's authentic work.
01:02:38Excuse me.
01:02:39What just happened?
01:02:40This painting's a fake.
01:02:41No.
01:02:42No, it's not.
01:02:43Look, I have had it appraised by an expert.
01:02:45And I have a certificate.
01:02:48It's too smooth.
01:02:49It's perfect.
01:02:50Evelyn's work, it's not like this.
01:02:52I don't know what this is.
01:02:53Plus, look at the signature.
01:02:56She only uses her initials, never her full name.
01:02:58Are you doubting my credentials as an art expert?
01:03:01No, Angelica, no one is doubting you.
01:03:03Theo, Ned might have slipped up.
01:03:05They can take another look.
01:03:06Actually, OTC has been in the Williams family for ages.
01:03:10There's no way Angelica has another copy.
01:03:13She's lying.
01:03:15My painting is real.
01:03:16I have a certificate.
01:03:18Your certificate is fake, too, obviously.
01:03:21How dare you bring a fake painting, Ms. Hartwell?
01:03:24Do you think we're idiots?
01:03:25How dare you accuse my painting of being fake?
01:03:28Ross, Ross can vouch for me.
01:03:30He's my appraiser.
01:03:31I hate you.
01:03:33This guy's a thief.
01:03:34He's a scam artist.
01:03:35This is a guy who's been issuing fake certificates,
01:03:38This is a guy who's been issuing fake certificates,
01:03:40wheeling out precious works of art,
01:03:42and then replacing them with replicas.
01:03:44Security, take him away.
01:03:56A fake.
01:03:57We look like fools.
01:03:58I'm sorry.
01:03:59How was I supposed to know she'd have a real Evelyn Rivers?
01:04:01I know.
01:04:02She showed it to school in pajamas.
01:04:04I know, I know.
01:04:05Who knows where she stole it from?
01:04:08Hang on, Ms. Williams.
01:04:10I have an idea.
01:04:11Do you care to jump on board?
01:04:16Well, this is it.
01:04:20Are you ready for the exhibit?
01:04:22I was born ready.
01:04:28You never cease to amaze me, Emily.
01:04:33I bought you a gift.
01:04:37To be honest, I wasn't sure you were going to be able to pull this off.
01:04:41And so I bought you an Evelyn Rivers.
01:04:45What?
01:04:47Well, that's so sweet.
01:04:49I mean, Evelyn's art is so expensive.
01:04:52I haven't hidden my feelings for you up to this point.
01:04:57And, well, I'd do just about anything to show you how much I care.
01:05:03Can I take you out as a thank you?
01:05:06I mean, I'd love for you to meet Evelyn when she comes back.
01:05:12I look forward to it.
01:05:16I'd be happy to.
01:05:24You mean to say the fool who bought my painting for $10 million
01:05:29You mean to say the fool who bought my painting for $10 million yesterday
01:05:34is the Smith's heir?
01:05:36The painting is worth $10 million?
01:05:38It was listed at $3 million, but your prince jumped straight to $10 million.
01:05:42No one's going to help with that.
01:05:44Okay, first of all, he's not my prince.
01:05:47But it was really sweet for him to get out of his way to do that.
01:05:50Your hot boss is so into you.
01:05:53Do you like him?
01:05:55I guess so.
01:05:58Emily, when are you going to tell him who you really are?
01:06:01I don't know, I was thinking maybe after the exhibit, if everything goes well.
01:06:06Okay, I'll talk to you later.
01:06:28Wait!
01:06:46Oh my gosh!
01:06:47This is terrible!
01:06:49No, everyone's expecting a new Evelyn Rivers piece.
01:06:51This could ruin our company's reputation.
01:06:54Mr. Smith, when did you bring the painting in here?
01:06:56I mean, just the other day.
01:06:58We signed a contract with the gallery and moved it here for our upcoming exhibition.
01:07:02So everyone knows that the painting is here?
01:07:04Yes, but we didn't think security would be an issue.
01:07:08Have you seen the CCTV footage?
01:07:11It was erased, sir.
01:07:12We're trying to recover the footage.
01:07:14Before it gets out about this, artists aren't going to trust us with their works anymore.
01:07:18This is all on you!
01:07:20You never should have brought that painting in here!
01:07:22Thanks to you, my gallery's been attacked!
01:07:24My Evelyn painting was destroyed in your gallery, Ms. Williams.
01:07:27I should hold you accountable.
01:07:29How are you going to cover the charges?
01:07:31Don't blame me, Ms. Liazon! You were in charge!
01:07:33That painting could have been damaged before I got here!
01:07:44What if we use the Evelyn piece that I bought the other day?
01:07:47Can't we use that as a replacement?
01:07:49It's not the painting we promised.
01:07:51It might do our reputation more harm than good.
01:07:55Don't worry, Theo.
01:07:57I've got a plan.
01:07:59Just trust me.
01:08:00Are you sure?
01:08:03I think Laura's behind this.
01:08:05I think so too.
01:08:06But we don't have proof.
01:08:08We just need to focus on saving the exhibition.
01:08:10Do you trust me?
01:08:12I trust you, Emily.
01:08:15Mr. Williams!
01:08:16I just received an invitation to Emily's first ever exhibit.
01:08:20That's great!
01:08:21Clear my calendar.
01:08:22I'm going to be there to personally support my granddaughter.
01:08:52I'm excited to see the new Evelyn piece.
01:08:54She hasn't released new work in years.
01:08:56I know, me too.
01:08:57I had to cancel all my plans today to come see it.
01:09:02Good evening, everyone.
01:09:03Thank you all for coming tonight and welcome to Dazzling's first exhibit.
01:09:07All thanks to Emily's hard work.
01:09:10Come on.
01:09:11Thank you, Mr. Smith.
01:09:13But this couldn't have happened without all the help and support you've shown me.
01:09:17Thank you, Mr. Smith.
01:09:18But this couldn't have happened without all the help from my colleagues and friends.
01:09:23Friends?
01:09:24Is she talking about us?
01:09:26Mock us all you want, Emily.
01:09:28Today, I will make sure to destroy you for good in front of all of these people.
01:09:35Show us Evelyn's piece!
01:09:37As you wish.
01:09:38As you wish.
01:09:47You brought us all the way down here for this garbage?
01:09:50Do you think we're that stupid?
01:09:52This is your plan, Emily?
01:09:54Displaying the ruined painting?
01:09:55You're a total nutjob.
01:09:57You've ruined Dazzling.
01:09:59Calm down, everyone.
01:10:00This is the painting I promised.
01:10:02But someone snuck in and destroyed it a few days ago.
01:10:06You all deserve to see the painting you were expecting, even after what happened.
01:10:10This is still an Evelyn Rivers piece at its core.
01:10:13No matter how eloquently you put it, it's still a ruined painting.
01:10:17And this exhibit is a failure.
01:10:19Don't jump to conclusions, Nora.
01:10:21This is the piece I promised, but I didn't say it was the only thing on display tonight.
01:10:26This is tonight's new centerpiece.
01:10:29This is tonight's new centerpiece.
01:10:32There's no way this is going to stay.
01:10:35There's no way this is going to stay.
01:10:37You should've told me you had a plan.
01:10:39I didn't know what to do.
01:10:40I was in the first place.
01:10:41You should've stopped.
01:10:42You changed this exhibit's centerpiece without telling us?
01:10:45This piece was kept a secret on purpose.
01:10:47If no one knows about it, no one can sneak in and destroy it.
01:10:50And I reviewed this situation thoroughly.
01:10:53I fully support her strategy.
01:10:57This is a new Evelyn Rivers masterpiece.
01:11:00Another Evelyn Rivers?
01:11:01How on earth did you manage to get it?
01:11:03Evelyn is a very private person, and she's meticulous about who she shows her art to.
01:11:08Miss Williams here humbly admits to owning one Evelyn Rivers piece.
01:11:13And this uppity peasant has two?
01:11:16That's straight up BS.
01:11:18I'm telling you all, this is not a genuine painting.
01:11:21So we don't buy this second Evelyn piece bullshit.
01:11:24I bet it's trash just like you.
01:11:28So we don't buy this...
01:11:29She could be the reason why Theodore canceled the engagement.
01:11:33Ted, run a background check on her.
01:11:36On it, sir.
01:11:44This isn't an Evelyn Rivers painting.
01:11:46It's just a sketch.
01:11:48It's just a sketch.
01:11:50This is an Evelyn piece?
01:11:53This looks like Emily doodled on the canvas herself.
01:11:55Can't you see, Theo?
01:11:57Emily's a fraud.
01:11:58She tricked you and everyone else, and she turned this entire exhibit into a mess.
01:12:02I'm not an idiot, Nora.
01:12:04I believe Emily, because she's telling the truth.
01:12:07And you're right, Nora.
01:12:08This is a sketch, but it's an Evelyn Rivers sketch.
01:12:12Now, I'm sure that there's an expert art appraiser here who could validate this piece of shit.
01:12:16Anyone?
01:12:17This is a joke.
01:12:19Why would an appraiser waste his time on a doodle?
01:12:21I can prove to you that this is an Evelyn sketch.
01:12:24Why don't we ask Evelyn herself, then, since she's here tonight?
01:12:29I suppose it's time I introduce myself.
01:12:36That's Evelyn?
01:12:37Are you sure?
01:12:39I am Evelyn Rivers.
01:12:41You're hilarious!
01:12:42I've been friends with Evelyn for years.
01:12:44You look nothing like her.
01:12:46Have some respect, Emily.
01:12:47If you don't recognize Evelyn, that's your problem.
01:12:50This garbage is not mine.
01:12:53I would never embarrass myself with a scroll like this.
01:13:00That is my painting!
01:13:02That was stolen from me years ago in Italy.
01:13:04What a coincidence, Miss Rivers.
01:13:06Emily also studied in Italy.
01:13:08Emily stole Evelyn's painting!
01:13:11And she slashed Evelyn's painting before the exhibit to hide her theft from everyone.
01:13:15Those are quite the allegations, Nora.
01:13:17Do you have some proof?
01:13:19You have a wild imagination, Nora.
01:13:22Yeah, I would have believed that story, too.
01:13:24If I wasn't Evelyn Rivers myself.
01:13:28Evelyn! I thought you were in France!
01:13:30I would have missed my friend's first exhibit for the world.
01:13:32I'm sorry.
01:13:33You're Evelyn Rivers?
01:13:35I mean, look at you.
01:13:36You're practically a child compared to her.
01:13:38A thief's liaison and a fraud artist.
01:13:40What a dynamite duo.
01:13:42How adorable!
01:13:43Maybe they can be cellmates soon.
01:13:45How adorable!
01:13:46Maybe they can be cellmates soon.
01:13:48Evelyn's incredible talent made everyone think that she was in her forties.
01:13:51But she rose to fame when she was sixteen.
01:13:54She's a genius painter.
01:13:56You're a genius painter, too, Emily.
01:13:59You just don't show your work much because, unlike me, you're not in it for the money.
01:14:04God! Get them off the stage!
01:14:06We're here for the real Evelyn Rivers, not some cheap, childish act.
01:14:11See? You may have theater fooled, but everyone here knows you're a fraud.
01:14:15Guards! Take these impostors away!
01:14:21Guards! Take these impostors away!
01:14:24No one's taking anyone anywhere.
01:14:26That's an order.
01:14:30Theo, Evelyn is our only shot at saving this exhibit.
01:14:33If you want her help, you need to get back together with me.
01:14:37If you just let me finish, I can explain how we can fix this.
01:14:40Do you ever shut up?
01:14:41I've had enough of your bullshit!
01:14:43Look, Nora, you don't call the shots around here.
01:14:47Let her finish.
01:14:50Anyone can pretend to be Evelyn Rivers. No one knows what she looks like.
01:14:54The only way to determine who she really is, is a live painting.
01:15:02I am so lost right now.
01:15:04Who's Evelyn?
01:15:09Let's do it, then.
01:15:10Are you sure your Evelyn is up for the challenge?
01:15:14I know she is.
01:15:16Well, if my Evelyn is the real deal, then Theodore has to promote me and propose.
01:15:23My Evelyn is a master forger.
01:15:26Emily and her little impostor are going down in this challenge.
01:15:31Well, let's give the crowd what they want.
01:15:35They're both going to paint from the draft sketch in the center.
01:15:44EVELYN RIVERS
01:16:04What the heck is she doing?
01:16:05Those are her heavy-handed strokes. I don't think she's a painter at all.
01:16:10You heard them.
01:16:11Take your pathetic scribbler and crawl back to the gutter where you belong.
01:16:20You're wasting our time, you little brat.
01:16:26You dare interrupt her artistic flow?
01:16:28Is she called an artistic flow?
01:16:30I'm trying to save your ass, you ungrateful skank.
01:16:35Look, her painting.
01:16:37It has like a real romantic feel to it. It's mesmerizing.
01:16:43It's not bad, but it lacks emotion.
01:16:45It's just way too academic.
01:16:48Does that mean the young artist is the real Evelyn?
01:16:54It only means that child can paint. It doesn't prove anything.
01:16:58She's right. They're only painting from a sketch, not their own imagination. Naturally, the outcome would be academic.
01:17:03She has a point.
01:17:08For a group of so-called artists, you guys are incredibly short-sighted.
01:17:17I can actually see really far.
01:17:22And what makes you say that?
01:17:24Even if I create a masterpiece tonight, you won't believe me or Emily.
01:17:28You're so focused on my age and her status.
01:17:32No way she'll believe anything Nora says, because she's a Williams.
01:17:36Of course! The Williams are rich and famous. They wouldn't dare lie to us.
01:17:41You should all be ashamed of yourselves for mocking Emily, the real Williams-Eris.
01:17:52Emily, your child actor is a real comedian.
01:17:56Do you think people are really going to believe this?
01:17:58But I really am.
01:17:59This woman is pretending to be me.
01:18:01I can't believe this.
01:18:02This is ridiculous. Just throw them out.
01:18:05Boo! Get out of here, imposters!
01:18:08Boo! Get out!
01:18:12This will shake up your little beggar brain.
01:18:17Nora!
01:18:22Nora, that's enough! Stop now or you're finished!
01:18:26You're still on her side?
01:18:33You're blind, Theo.
01:18:34This witch has seduced you. You're under her spell.
01:18:37Who dares lay a hand on my granddaughter?
01:18:43Who dares lay a hand on my granddaughter?
01:18:47That's Mr. Williams himself.
01:18:52Ted, call the police and grab that imposter.
01:18:56You witless opportunist!
01:18:58Why are you impersonating my granddaughter, Emily?
01:19:02No way! That means...
01:19:04Emily is the real William-Eris. Not him.
01:19:08She's the real William-Eris.
01:19:10She's the real William-Eris.
01:19:12Emily is the real William-Eris. Not him.
01:19:15She is? How is that possible?
01:19:18So, you called off the engagement because you thought this woman was my granddaughter?
01:19:24Mr. Williams, I...
01:19:25I am so sorry, Ms. Williams. I didn't recognize you.
01:19:29Yes, I'm sorry too, Ms. Williams. I actually like your style.
01:19:32Nora was just forcing us to be mean to you.
01:19:35She's right. Nora was manipulating us.
01:19:39I am so sorry I didn't realize that you were the real William-Eris.
01:19:43Whether I'm an Eris or not, you had no right to bully me.
01:19:46Everyone deserves spare treatment at work.
01:19:49You're right, Ms. Williams. I'm so sorry.
01:19:53Mr. Smith, I hope you can forgive us too.
01:19:56Yes, Mr. Smith. We didn't mean to treat Emily that way.
01:19:59Please give us another chance.
01:20:01Get out of here, you three.
01:20:02Alright, and expect a call from HR because you're fired.
01:20:05Wait! Don't take her away.
01:20:07Please.
01:20:09There's something else you need to know about Nora, other than the fact that she was pretending to be me.
01:20:14Nora is the one who destroyed the first painting.
01:20:17What? No! You don't have any proof!
01:20:19You think you're clever because you deleted the CCTV footage,
01:20:22but what you don't know is that someone else was watching that night.
01:20:26You can come out now.
01:20:34I'm sorry, Charles.
01:20:37I'm a servant for the Williams family.
01:20:41And Nora, who's pretending to be their Eris, is my daughter.
01:20:47But there's more to the story.
01:20:49I came to Dazzling disguised as a regular worker on a mission.
01:20:57Someone stole a large amount of money from the Williams and transferred it to Dazzling.
01:21:01I infiltrated Dazzling to catch the culprit.
01:21:04And guess what?
01:21:06It was none other than Nora herself.
01:21:09No! I may have pretended to be the Eris, but I never stole a single dime! She's lying!
01:21:14You authorized a wire transfer of ten million dollars from Dazzling's corporate account to a private account.
01:21:20Yeah, I did, but it was Tina's idea!
01:21:24Security! Grab that thief!
01:21:28Argh!
01:21:32Use Dazzling bonds, Miss Williams. You can cover your tracks later.
01:21:36Isn't that stealing?
01:21:38You're the CEO's fiancee. That money is practically yours.
01:21:44You fooled me! You told me you were transferring the money to Angelica and she never received it!
01:21:48What the hell? You're an idiot!
01:21:49I hate you!
01:21:50I hate you all!
01:21:53Please, forgive the theatrics. I hope the mood hasn't soured, but let's go back to appreciating art.
01:22:00The night is still young. Let's enjoy the evening, everyone.
01:22:04So, this whole hiding your identity thing, I'm guessing that was your idea?
01:22:08Yes. I've been meaning to tell you, but things just kept coming up.
01:22:12No, it's okay. I'm just honestly glad that you're the actual Williams Eris.
01:22:17You are?
01:22:19Honestly, I'm sorry I called off the engagement.
01:22:25I love you. And if I had known, I wouldn't have...
01:22:28I know. Let's just start over, right?
01:22:33You can give me another chance.
01:22:36I won't permit this!
01:22:40I won't permit this!
01:22:50What you did was incredibly disrespectful to the Williams name.
01:22:55What if this happens again?
01:22:58Sir, I am so sorry.
01:23:00Nora, she was pretending to be your granddaughter and she confused me.
01:23:04I promise that my love for Emily is real.
01:23:07Coming from somebody who gets confused?
01:23:09I'm a little skeptical of this love.
01:23:14Please, sir, just give me another chance. I'll do anything to prove that my love for Emily is genuine.
01:23:20And if I don't?
01:23:27Emily, do you want to be with him?
01:23:30I've fallen in love with him.
01:23:35Then I'm not standing in the way of my granddaughter's happiness.
01:23:39Thanks, Gramps.
01:23:42Well, sir, with your permission, I would like to ask for your granddaughter's hand in marriage.
01:23:48This is our precious family heirloom, Theodore.
01:23:51It's yours now to give to my granddaughter.
01:23:58Thank you, sir. This is truly an honor.
01:24:04I promise that I will always love and cherish Emily.
01:24:18Emily, I love you.
01:24:22Will you marry me?
01:24:25I love you too, Theo.
01:24:27And yes, I will marry you.
01:24:29In this moment, I am holding you so tight.
01:24:35You believe our dreams have become real tonight.
01:24:49You scared me!
01:24:51I'm sorry.
01:24:57I just needed a hug from my always busy boss wife.
01:25:00What are you saying? I'm too busy for my always-on-the-go CEO husband?
01:25:05No, what I'm saying is we need a weekend getaway vacation.
01:25:11A getaway? But we still have so much to do with the office.
01:25:16It's fine. It'll just be a few days. Just us. No drama.
01:25:21And I'll teach you some baseball and, well, maybe you'll start thinking about a family.
01:25:35I'm about to say yes.
01:25:37Yes.
01:25:39By the way, how did you get Gramps to give you his blessing?
01:25:45I simply told him that if he didn't give us our blessing, we'd elope.
01:25:51You bluffed and he fell for it.
01:25:53Who said I was bluffing?