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  • 7/6/2025
The Fake Marriage Of Two Bosses
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00:00:01Sir, do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
00:00:12Ah, who cares? I do!
00:00:16And do you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
00:00:25Does anyone object to this marriage?
00:00:29Ah, ah, ah, ah!
00:00:31Nope.
00:00:33Hey, my friend.
00:00:35Alright then, I now pronounce you...
00:00:43And now you can salute with me.
00:00:52You are the most stunning woman tonight.
00:00:56You are too.
00:00:57I know.
00:00:58Your eyes are never right, too.
00:01:06Wait, are we actually doing this?
00:01:09Feels like there's no turning back now, right?
00:01:11I did the dumbest thing in the world.
00:01:26How bad could it be? What did you do?
00:01:27See for yourself.
00:01:28Okay.
00:01:30Dude, what the hell did you do, Vlado?
00:01:32Dude, what the hell did you do, Vlado?
00:01:33I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:34I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:35I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:36I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:41I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:42I got drunk and married a total stranger.
00:01:48I got drunk and married a
00:02:16stranger anymore. This is such a disaster. Wait, was it him? Or was it him? Okay, whatever. Just a one-night stand. It's not like I'm going to see him ever again, so time to bed.
00:02:42I told grandfather for years I wouldn't marry for the sake of the family. A friendly reminder. You're turning 30 and it's just around the corner. And the one condition that your grandfather had before your inheritance is that you would be married. Seems like a perfect opportunity. I'm not going to marry just for an inheritance. I want to marry for love.
00:03:02Whatever. Just get right over, please. What's it say? I'm not going to help you commit a crime. I don't do a legal story. No, you idiot. You're my lawyer. I mean, end the marriage.
00:03:17Well, shouldn't we at least check up on the bride? Yeah. Dude, what the fuck? Your bride's gone. Was it a dream?
00:03:32Gaya, where did you go last night? Did anything happen? Can you just hand me two painkillers, Nicole? Yeah. My head is killing me. Here. Come on. So, what happened? Honestly, I don't even remember.
00:03:47I must have had too much to drink because I can't remember a thing. I woke up in a stranger's bedroom. So just a crazy one-night stand. Well, was he hot?
00:03:58I don't even remember his face, let alone his name. I've never gotten this wasted before.
00:04:03Gaya, I need to apologize. This is kind of my fault. What are you talking about?
00:04:08I may have slipped a little happy pill into your drink last night. Are you insane?
00:04:14I know. I know. I'm sorry. I was just... I was drunk, too, and I wanted you to have some fun for a change.
00:04:20Come on. Hey, at least you're safe. Nicole, I could have died.
00:04:25I know, but you didn't.
00:04:28Gaya, you just got an email from Harris Associates, the law firm saying they want to meet with you about a divorce case.
00:04:49A divorce? Are you kidding me? I don't even have a boyfriend.
00:04:53Exactly. Why aren't you dating?
00:04:56There's no time.
00:04:57Come on. You had time to build a whole company by yourself. You're perfect, babe.
00:05:04Exactly why I'm not going to let some random man just take half of what I built.
00:05:09Can you please just delete the junk mail?
00:05:11Of course.
00:05:18So you're telling me ending this ridiculous drunken marriage could cost her family half our fortune?
00:05:23Yeah.
00:05:24But if we're lucky, she might want to be out of this mess just as bad as you do.
00:05:30Or you offer her a settlement and negotiate the divorce.
00:05:33Yeah, luck's never been on my side.
00:05:35Maybe it is this time.
00:05:39But you got married under Vladimir Bertram.
00:05:44That's your Spanish alias.
00:05:46You got married under your Spanish identity.
00:05:49That means what?
00:05:50This Cinderella might have just missed out on the biggest glass slipper moment of a lifetime.
00:05:54Jesus, what are you talking about?
00:05:58Lucky bastard.
00:05:59So, how do I look?
00:06:06The outfit's perfect.
00:06:08Tonight's gala is the real reason that we're in Vegas.
00:06:11But your brand already won the bid.
00:06:13I mean, what's there to worry about?
00:06:14Why even get here so early?
00:06:16Don't be naive, Nicole.
00:06:18This is the Smith Group we're talking about.
00:06:20This is one of the top three companies in the country.
00:06:23This deal is crucial for me.
00:06:25I need to show them that I'm all in.
00:06:26Forget last night's chaos.
00:06:39Focus.
00:06:40Time to win over the clients.
00:06:45Ian, what the hell?
00:06:46Is this an important gala and you're a no-show?
00:06:48Are you God's way of punishing him?
00:06:49More like God's way of saving him.
00:06:51Mr. Smith, this is Guy Omer, founder of GNA.
00:06:54Guy Omer?
00:06:59Guy Omer, your wife's name.
00:07:01She's not a stranger anymore.
00:07:03It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith.
00:07:07You don't recognize me?
00:07:09Of course I do.
00:07:11How could I not?
00:07:12You're Vlado Smith.
00:07:14But I just didn't imagine our first encounter to be as business partners.
00:07:17It's a pleasure meeting you, Ms. Omer.
00:07:24Vlado, what the hell are you saying?
00:07:28Playing dumb?
00:07:29Fine.
00:07:30I'll play along.
00:07:31That woman really looked me in the eyes and said,
00:07:36A pleasure to meet you.
00:07:38She had just landed a major contract and now this?
00:07:41You think that's a coincidence?
00:07:42Well, I mean, you did go to a bar on a whim.
00:07:45Got drunk.
00:07:46Got married.
00:07:47Heat of the moment.
00:07:48Who could have planned that?
00:07:50I mean, yeah, normally no one.
00:07:51Unless someone orchestrated the whole thing.
00:07:53Well, either way, your lovely wife still has not responded to my emails.
00:07:57What'd you write?
00:07:57Don't worry, I did not mention your name.
00:08:01But that is a divorce case that needed her cooperation.
00:08:04Still yet no response.
00:08:06This woman might not be the easiest to deal with.
00:08:10You need to step it up, Ian.
00:08:13Step it up, Ian.
00:08:27Hello, Ms. Omer.
00:08:30I sent you an email yesterday.
00:08:32My client, Mr. Bertrand, has a pending divorce case in Las Vegas.
00:08:35And we require your assistance.
00:08:37Um, I'm sorry.
00:08:39I don't know who that is, so I don't think I can help.
00:08:41You can review the case details and decide whether to get in touch.
00:08:44Messenger Gaia Omer, your flight is about to depart.
00:08:48Please proceed to boarding immediately.
00:08:49Oh, Ms., I think my ticket's for economy.
00:09:01Ma'am, a friend of yours upgraded your seat.
00:09:04Who?
00:09:15Mr. Smith?
00:09:16I'm going to meet again, Ms. Omer.
00:09:17You upgraded my seat?
00:09:19I wanted to have a private conversation with you.
00:09:21So you doubt the whole first class cabin?
00:09:25I booked the whole cabin and still managed to be late.
00:09:29Seems punctuality isn't your strength.
00:09:31Look, I'm so sorry about that.
00:09:33I had a last-minute video conference.
00:09:35I misread my departure time.
00:09:37Have you ever used drugs?
00:09:38What?
00:09:39Is your brain functioning normally?
00:09:40Any memory issues?
00:09:41Psychological conditions?
00:09:43Of course not.
00:09:44What does that have to do with your partnership?
00:09:46Just a routine check.
00:09:49Want to avoid any surprises down the line?
00:09:52Like someone forgetting important things?
00:09:54You don't have the best memory.
00:09:56Idiot.
00:09:57Are all rich men this arrogant and neurotic?
00:10:00I'm sure we'll be fine.
00:10:02If you'll excuse me.
00:10:03Hey, didn't you just land?
00:10:15I thought you wouldn't come in.
00:10:16Well, if I stopped working, how would I pay all of you?
00:10:19You're ridiculous.
00:10:20You know that?
00:10:21Seriously, you're the hardest working boss I've ever had.
00:10:24And you're the sweetest, most considerate employee I could ask for.
00:10:27By the way, a package store for you?
00:10:29I left it on your desk.
00:10:36What?
00:10:37Is she playing dumb?
00:10:39Or is she just playing me?
00:10:41Or just, just maybe, your wife Ashley got wasted and doesn't remember anything?
00:10:47Okay, but I was drunk too.
00:10:48I remember every second.
00:10:50I mean, how could she get with a man like me and not reminisce?
00:10:55Okay.
00:10:56Hey, maybe you're just a little too full of yourself.
00:10:58Okay.
00:10:59But, I did send the divorce papers off.
00:11:04So we have, I've cleaned us two possibilities.
00:11:08So if she does not remember who you are, then we'll just give her a generous financial settlement.
00:11:14But, if she does, then you're going to have to be okay with giving her more than just money.
00:11:21Yeah, my aunt's things say she won't be that simple.
00:11:25Mr. Harris!
00:11:26I want a divorce.
00:11:28Now.
00:11:35Mr. Smith, what are you doing here?
00:11:37I am discussing a business matter with Ian.
00:11:41You wouldn't mind if I sat and listened to him, would you, Ms. O'Meara?
00:11:45Whatever.
00:11:47So, you're telling me that I legally married your client, Vladim, Vladim, Vladimir Bertram?
00:11:57A Spanish man in Vegas?
00:12:01God, I can't even pronounce his name correctly.
00:12:04This is ridiculous.
00:12:05Mr. O'Meara, my client shares your sentiment, which is why he asked me to facilitate this
00:12:10ending of this unintended marriage.
00:12:13I mean, Mr. Bertram has even, is willing to give you a reasonable compensation and also
00:12:18provided you with both of the divorce and confidentiality agreements.
00:12:23No, he can keep his money.
00:12:25My friend spiked my drink down last night and I don't remember a damn thing.
00:12:28I just need this signed.
00:12:31Now.
00:12:31Well, pardon the curiosity, but why the rush?
00:12:37I'm a firm believer on staying single.
00:12:40Is that a good enough reason?
00:12:42Then why is your Tinder profile still active?
00:12:44What?
00:12:46That's impossible.
00:12:48Let me see.
00:12:48Oh my god, Nicole must have done this.
00:12:53This is just a prank from a friend, okay?
00:12:56It doesn't mean anything.
00:12:57Hmm.
00:12:57That's a weak excuse, Ms. O'Meara.
00:12:59Seems like telling the truth isn't your strength.
00:13:02Either to your lawyer or your business partner.
00:13:05The truth?
00:13:06My company is mine.
00:13:09I built it.
00:13:10I bled for it.
00:13:11I'm not letting some gold digging man get his grubby little hands on it.
00:13:15Let me guess.
00:13:16Your client is some cheap, scheming, uh, broke ass man who counts his pennies and he just
00:13:22wants to screw me over.
00:13:23I want that divorce.
00:13:25Signed.
00:13:25Now.
00:13:26Immediately.
00:13:29I want that divorce.
00:13:30Signed.
00:13:31Now.
00:13:32Immediately.
00:13:35I am terribly sorry, Ms. O'Meara, but there's been an unexpected development.
00:13:41My client, Mr. Bertram, has decided to pause the divorce proceeding.
00:13:48What?
00:13:49Why?
00:13:50Who even is this guy?
00:13:51And why is he turning back on his word?
00:13:53I'd like to know, too.
00:13:56Hmm.
00:13:57I, but I, I'm sorry.
00:13:58He insists on us resuming this meeting in one month.
00:14:02A month?
00:14:03A whole month?
00:14:04He, he's firm on his timing.
00:14:09Damn it!
00:14:11Okay.
00:14:13A month.
00:14:14And no more than that.
00:14:15And those papers better be ready by then.
00:14:19Well, um, why?
00:14:22My client won't agree to the divorce.
00:14:24I guess he wants to know whether you're pregnant or not.
00:14:28Tell your client to relax, okay?
00:14:31There's no baby.
00:14:32And even if there was one, he's the last person that I'd come crawling to for help.
00:14:37Oh.
00:14:38Oh, my God.
00:14:40Oh, mm, mm.
00:14:42Why, why, why, why did you change your mind?
00:14:44About what?
00:14:46Why did you back out of the divorce?
00:14:49Look, I can let her go.
00:14:52But how dare she let me go first?
00:14:53Hold on.
00:14:55Have you started to develop feelings for Omar and Daya, huh?
00:14:59Don't be ridiculous.
00:15:01Wait a minute.
00:15:02Yeah, she's beautiful, tall, independent.
00:15:06Oh, and stubborn.
00:15:07Yeah, exactly your type.
00:15:10Do you really think she's beautiful?
00:15:16What's gotten into you?
00:15:18Have you fallen in love with her?
00:15:19You know, if you don't need your mouth, I can donate it to someone who does.
00:15:23Oh, well.
00:15:24It's a shame, because the Smith Group pays me $1 million a year if they'll work for this
00:15:29mouth.
00:15:32Divorce?
00:15:34Vlado, when did you get married?
00:15:38Mom, what are you doing here?
00:15:40Okay, so let me get this straight.
00:15:46You got completely drunk, had a one-night stand with some girl named Gaia Omer, and managed
00:15:53to get legally married to her.
00:15:58Yes.
00:15:58You, Vlado, my composed, proud, responsible son, managed to do something so completely
00:16:06outrageous.
00:16:08Ian.
00:16:10Okay, yes, Mrs. Smith?
00:16:11Is she pretty?
00:16:13What?
00:16:14What?
00:16:14I mean the girl.
00:16:15She must be gorgeous.
00:16:18Oh, yeah, absolutely.
00:16:20I mean, I just met Gaia tonight, and, God, she's stunning.
00:16:23I'm totally glad it's stunning.
00:16:24I mean, you should actually sell one of you.
00:16:26Okay, okay.
00:16:28If this is real, fight for it.
00:16:31If it's not, just cut it clean.
00:16:35Grandpa's deal shouldn't get in the way of your happiness.
00:16:38Mom, I've been taking notes on your marriage since I was a kid.
00:16:42When I propose, it's going to make Dad's grand gesture look like a coffee run.
00:16:48Oh, Vlado.
00:16:49Hey, you heard what your mother said.
00:16:52I'll call Gaia tomorrow and have her sign the divorce papers, okay?
00:16:55Yeah, come on.
00:16:55Let's be real.
00:16:56No woman walks away from being my wife.
00:16:58Buddy, for the last time, she does not really know who you are.
00:17:03You know, my birthday's only a few days away.
00:17:05If I don't get married by then, Grandpa kicks me out of company.
00:17:07Okay, so what, you're going to stay married just for that?
00:17:09Well, I promise I get married before I turn 30.
00:17:11Oh, my God.
00:17:13So what?
00:17:13I never promised I wouldn't get divorced after.
00:17:17Okay.
00:17:18So what?
00:17:19You're going to stall for a month?
00:17:20What's your master plan?
00:17:23Simple.
00:17:24I'll make her follow with me.
00:17:25So, due to G&E's mid-range prices and youth-oriented positioning, I've...
00:17:38Like I was saying, due to G&E's mid-range pricing and youth-oriented positioning, my strategy
00:17:50is to focus on digital marketing.
00:17:52To collaborate with top beauty influencers in the YouTube and Instagram space.
00:17:56The Smith Group has always maintained a high-end brand positioning.
00:18:02Isn't this approach a bit aggressive?
00:18:04The Smith Group collaborated with G&E because of their high potential to expand into new markets.
00:18:10Correct?
00:18:21Miss O'Meara, Mr. Smith would like a private word with you.
00:18:25That was an impressive presentation.
00:18:28Seems like partnering with G&E was the right decision.
00:18:31Did you call me in here just to compliment me, Mr. Smith?
00:18:34Miss O'Meara, may I ask you a personal question?
00:18:38Well, I reserve the right not to answer.
00:18:40Why are you so eager to get divorced?
00:18:44Um, that crosses the line.
00:18:48Protecting my investment?
00:18:49Bedroom drama tends to make headlines faster than stock drops.
00:18:52Maybe you should share some personal information about your life.
00:18:56Doesn't that seem fair?
00:18:59Here's a secret for you.
00:19:00Vlado Smith, the human bond villain who can't stay on the market for five minutes.
00:19:05I'm married, too.
00:19:06Married?
00:19:07It turns out, my headstrong wife prefers divorce papers to diamonds.
00:19:11Uh, I see.
00:19:15My apologies.
00:19:17You just casually dropped a bombshell secret like that?
00:19:20Am I gonna get silence for knowing this?
00:19:23No worries.
00:19:24I prefer honesty between business partners.
00:19:26I think we should go.
00:19:30Go where?
00:19:32Come with me.
00:19:33Where are you taking me?
00:19:35Come on.
00:19:35Thank you for this meal, Mr. Smith.
00:19:49We're out of the office.
00:19:51You can call me Vlado.
00:19:53Okay.
00:19:55Thank you, Vlado.
00:19:56It's my honor to entertain such an elegant lady and valued business partner.
00:20:02Do you offer this level of hospitality to all your business partners?
00:20:06Hmph.
00:20:07Of course not.
00:20:08But you're special.
00:20:12Special how?
00:20:13Especially, John.
00:20:15This man is acting way too strange today.
00:20:18Is he trying to seduce me?
00:20:19This feels like a trap.
00:20:21Something isn't adding up.
00:20:21Care to dance, Miss Everett?
00:20:58You look stunning tonight.
00:21:11Oh, fuck me.
00:21:12That jawline could cut glass.
00:21:14Note to self, do not swoon over human Armani adverts.
00:21:18Flotto, what is this?
00:21:20It's just me.
00:21:21I'm trying to make you realize I'm special.
00:21:24What?
00:21:26I know.
00:21:28You feel something for me, too.
00:21:31I can tell.
00:21:39You're playing with fire.
00:21:41What's wrong?
00:21:42If I recall correctly, you and your wife aren't divorced yet, are you?
00:21:46I have no interest in being a third party in someone else's marriage.
00:21:51You're right.
00:21:51And I'm married.
00:21:55But what we're doing doesn't count as enough fire.
00:22:00So you're just toying with me.
00:22:03I'm not cheating.
00:22:05And you'll understand that soon enough.
00:22:06You're talking nonsense.
00:22:13What?
00:22:14He almost kissed you?
00:22:16That's the Vlado Smith.
00:22:19Is he trying to court you?
00:22:20That's not exactly something to be excited about.
00:22:23How is that not exciting?
00:22:25Oh my god, if you start dating Vlado, you would be the future Mrs. Smith, making me the bestie of future high society royalty.
00:22:32Okay, that is not going to happen.
00:22:35Okay.
00:22:36He's married anyway.
00:22:37What?
00:22:38No way.
00:22:39The entire town knows him as the town's most eligible bachelor.
00:22:43How could he be married?
00:22:44Well, that's what he told me, so it can't be a mistake.
00:22:49Rich people are so confusing.
00:22:52Tell me about it.
00:22:53Maybe he has some kind of secret.
00:22:55It doesn't matter, okay?
00:22:56I'm not going to be someone's mistress.
00:22:59And I still need to deal with that damn Spanish man.
00:23:05Vlado Smith.
00:23:07I tried my best to keep my distance.
00:23:09What does he make now?
00:23:10I am so sorry.
00:23:15Are you okay?
00:23:16Um, I'm fine.
00:23:22You're Gaia Omer.
00:23:26Yeah, do we know each other?
00:23:28Not before, but now we do.
00:23:30My name is Vanya.
00:23:32I will be assisting you on the G&A project team.
00:23:36It is an honor to work with you.
00:23:39Well, welcome aboard, Vanya.
00:23:40Hey, um, hi.
00:23:49Would you mind joining me for dinner?
00:23:52A little celebration with your new colleague?
00:23:55Actually, my mom is nearby,
00:23:57and she really wanted to celebrate my first day at work.
00:24:02Okay, I can even drive us.
00:24:04This is my car.
00:24:05Okay, literally right here.
00:24:06Mom, this is my colleague, Gaia Omer.
00:24:15Aw, thank you so much for taking care of my daughter.
00:24:20Of course, we love having her here.
00:24:24Um, can you just give me one second, please?
00:24:27Mr. Smith, may I remind you that this isn't a rom-com?
00:24:34And I don't do workplace sequels.
00:24:36So, please, stop following me.
00:24:40I don't want my colleagues misunderstanding our association.
00:24:45I think you're the one who has a misunderstanding.
00:24:47Vlano!
00:24:48Oh, my gosh!
00:24:51Great to see you.
00:24:52Good to see you.
00:24:53What are you doing here?
00:24:58Mom?
00:25:00Mom?
00:25:02Let me introduce you properly.
00:25:04Isabel Smith, my beautiful mother.
00:25:08Oh.
00:25:08And, um, and Banya.
00:25:12Banya Smith, my little sister.
00:25:14Who I found out ten minutes ago joined your department.
00:25:18Right.
00:25:19Hm.
00:25:20Shall we?
00:25:29Gaia, you and Lotto seem rather close.
00:25:35Oh, um, no, no, not at all.
00:25:37We just recently met on a project.
00:25:41Oh, forget my assumption.
00:25:43You know, my son is typically very polite,
00:25:45but I so rarely see him so attentive towards women.
00:25:55Okay, believe it or not,
00:25:57I did not think you'd be meeting my mom and sister tonight.
00:26:00It feels too coincidental.
00:26:02Or maybe...
00:26:04Fate?
00:26:06Fate?
00:26:07More like one of your elaborate setups, maybe?
00:26:10Okay, I just found out Banya got back tonight.
00:26:13She's been in Spain for the past few years.
00:26:15Spain?
00:26:16Hm.
00:26:16Christ.
00:26:26Do you need an EpiPen for that allergy to romance of yours?
00:26:31Christ?
00:26:32Do you need an EpiPen for that allergy to romance of yours?
00:26:42Wow.
00:26:44Lotto's mom makes Grace Kelly look like a Walmart worker.
00:26:47Wait, ex-film star, girl, grab the wine, we are about to deep dive into Hollywood's juicy scandals.
00:26:59Let me look.
00:26:59Isabella Smith, born in Barcelona, Spain, at 19, she starred in the film Rose Night, which swept across Europe and earned her the title of the Spanish Rose.
00:27:10She fell in love with Harold Smith, heir to the Smith Group, and despite many obstacles, she became the wife of a business empire mogul.
00:27:16Isabella's maiden name was Bertram.
00:27:26What?
00:27:27What's wrong?
00:27:29Bertram.
00:27:30Something isn't right, Nicole.
00:27:32You're right, that name sounds familiar.
00:27:34Oh, wait.
00:27:38Oh my god.
00:27:41That's your Spanish husband's last name.
00:27:46You heard.
00:27:47I'm not cheating.
00:27:49Could this really be him?
00:27:51What the hell is going on?
00:27:54I need to figure out the truth.
00:27:59Oh.
00:28:01Vlado, Vlado, Vlado.
00:28:02How exactly do you plan to handle this?
00:28:05You know, I can't keep dodging your wife's phone calls forever.
00:28:08Oh, what does she want?
00:28:09Well, your bride says in 48 hours she's going nuclear.
00:28:13Court, media, the works.
00:28:16Timing's a badge.
00:28:18So when is the right timing, huh?
00:28:20When she's falling in love?
00:28:22To your trap?
00:28:24Hmm?
00:28:24Honestly, I don't think she's falling into it.
00:28:26But you sure as hell have.
00:28:29Vlado.
00:28:30You gotta admit, though.
00:28:31She's...
00:28:32She's special.
00:28:35God.
00:28:36You're screwed.
00:28:38You're in love.
00:28:39Okay.
00:28:44Yeah, what's up?
00:28:45Mr. Harris, a lady arrived unannounced and is demanding to see you.
00:28:50And who is she?
00:28:51Gaia Omer?
00:28:52Oh, no, thank you.
00:28:53Please have some water, Ms. Omer.
00:28:55Oh, no, thank you.
00:28:57Um, just tell me what kind of cases does your firm usually take?
00:29:02The Harris Associates typically handles corporate financial litigation.
00:29:06And divorce cases, right?
00:29:08You guys handle divorce cases?
00:29:10Oh, uh, I don't think so.
00:29:12I've never heard of our firm taking on a divorce case.
00:29:15Mr. Harris is the chief attorney of Smith Group, so he barely has time for anything else.
00:29:20Hi.
00:29:21I'm Smith.
00:29:22Okay.
00:29:24Oh, uh, Mr. Harris will be back any minute.
00:29:26Oh, it's okay.
00:29:27I think I found the answers that I was looking for.
00:29:35What's with that look?
00:29:37Something's wrong.
00:29:38Something I don't know about.
00:29:40Send lawyers to break me, then play Prince Charming.
00:29:43Classic rich boy chess move.
00:29:44Now let's go to the next steps for the shoot.
00:29:48One more, please.
00:29:51What is it?
00:29:52The influencer we're targeting got poached.
00:29:59Really?
00:30:00Someone must have leaked our business plan to the Walter Group.
00:30:03This campaign was primarily handled by your company, wasn't it?
00:30:07No need to point fingers.
00:30:09We need to roll out plan B immediately to minimize the damage.
00:30:11I have a bold idea.
00:30:30Maybe there's someone even better than Vivian for this campaign.
00:30:34I'm listening.
00:30:35It's going to sound crazy.
00:30:37Okay.
00:30:41Isabella, you're a mother.
00:30:48Since we are short on time, I didn't have the chance to make a revised strategy,
00:30:54so I'm going to have to present it to you verbally.
00:30:56Sorry about that, Isabella.
00:30:58It's quite all right.
00:30:59You know, your concept, it's really interesting.
00:31:02Great.
00:31:03Picture this.
00:31:04AI Isabella drops the mic.
00:31:06Darling, aging is so last century, while rocking her own vintage clothes.
00:31:12Hmm.
00:31:13You know, Ian really undersold you.
00:31:15You don't just notice the details.
00:31:17Ian?
00:31:18Ian Harris, the lawyer?
00:31:20You know my Spanish last name.
00:31:23I'm assuming that by now, you understand your connection to Vlado.
00:31:27Vladimir Birch.
00:31:29That's his Spanish name, isn't it?
00:31:31Correct.
00:31:31You know, before his grandfather acknowledged him, he was raised in Barcelona with his father
00:31:37and I.
00:31:38Look, Isabella, I'd really like to just stick to business and not discuss personal matters
00:31:44right now.
00:31:44Okay, listen.
00:31:45I accept your business proposal.
00:31:46It's amazing.
00:31:47Now, can we please switch to personal matters?
00:31:50What I don't understand is our marriage was just a drunken mistake.
00:31:55I don't...
00:31:55Why is he refusing to marry?
00:31:57You can blame my father-in-law for his dramatic will.
00:32:03Marry before 30 or lose keys to the entire financial empire.
00:32:08You know, that man is so meddling.
00:32:11He will be pulling the strings from beyond the grave.
00:32:15Wait, so he's using me to fulfill his grandfather's demands?
00:32:20Maybe at first.
00:32:21But honey, I've seen how he looks at you.
00:32:24And he's never looked at anybody like that before.
00:32:27Honey, trust me.
00:32:30Vlado's falling for you.
00:32:39Hello, Mr. Harris.
00:32:42Please set up a meeting with your client.
00:32:44I want to see him face to face.
00:32:45And if he still wants to continue to use me,
00:32:48he must have the decency to say it in person.
00:32:51Mr. Vlado Smith.
00:32:52I got my period.
00:33:04So?
00:33:04You don't have to keep worrying if I'm pregnant, Mr. Bertram.
00:33:07Do I get a chance to explain?
00:33:09You should.
00:33:10Explain why you hid your identity.
00:33:12Explain why you changed your mind.
00:33:16Explain why you're using me to fight for your inheritance.
00:33:18So you know everything, okay?
00:33:22Okay.
00:33:24Miss Omar, it's not what you think.
00:33:27Vlado genuinely intended to divorce you at first.
00:33:29I mean, he even rushed me to draft up some divorce agreements
00:33:33and offer to use some financial compensation.
00:33:36Shut up.
00:33:37I'm your lawyer.
00:33:38Shouldn't I at least try to help?
00:33:40I'd prefer if you found a needle in thread to say your lips should.
00:33:41I'm going to step out.
00:33:48I'll leave you two in privacy.
00:33:50Mm-hmm.
00:33:52If you needed me to play wife to meet your grandfather's demands,
00:33:56you should have just said so.
00:33:57There's no need for all these mind games.
00:33:59I recall you saying that you value honesty.
00:34:03Look, I'll admit.
00:34:04I did plan to use you.
00:34:06I wanted to buy time, handle my grandfather's demands first,
00:34:10and then deal with the divorce later.
00:34:12Then why keep chasing me?
00:34:15Why try to win me over?
00:34:18If I told you I carefully crafted a love trap for you,
00:34:22only to fall into it myself,
00:34:25would you believe me?
00:34:26My head's a mess, Lotto.
00:34:32I need time to think.
00:34:35I don't want to force you in anything.
00:34:38If you want to sign the divorce papers today,
00:34:40I won't stop you.
00:34:41Well, actually, I did come here to sign an agreement,
00:34:45but not divorce papers.
00:34:49What's this?
00:34:51For the sake of the brand,
00:34:53I'll keep up with your fake fiancé charade,
00:34:55but this day's buried.
00:34:58My family doesn't do theatrics.
00:35:01Ouch.
00:35:03Am I that embarrassing?
00:35:05Just sign it, princeling.
00:35:08Or does your ego need a separate clause?
00:35:10This is so formal.
00:35:12It makes our relationship seem cold.
00:35:14Okay.
00:35:15Forget it.
00:35:15Fine.
00:35:16All right, all right.
00:35:17I'll sign it.
00:35:19Oh, my God.
00:35:20All right.
00:35:25Hi, my name is Isabella Smith,
00:35:31and I'd just like to say,
00:35:32it's been a pleasure being here with you all.
00:35:39I'm stunning.
00:35:40I'm stunning.
00:35:41That's my highest point.
00:35:42I'm stunning.
00:35:42I'm stunning.
00:35:43What?
00:35:44She's more fascinating than I initially thought.
00:35:46Your highest form of a compliment to a woman
00:35:49is fascinating, really.
00:35:55It's Mr. William Smith,
00:35:57the chairman of Smith Group.
00:35:59As you all know,
00:36:01my beautiful daughter-in-law, Isabella,
00:36:05was once a big deal in Spanish cinema.
00:36:07My son, Harold,
00:36:09their love story was the kind of stuff
00:36:12you'd make movies about.
00:36:14Me,
00:36:15I was the cranky old villain
00:36:16that everyone wanted to strangle.
00:36:20But today,
00:36:22I'm not here to be the villain.
00:36:23Today is not only
00:36:24an important day for Smith Group's
00:36:27new product launch,
00:36:28but also
00:36:29a milestone
00:36:31in my life.
00:36:32I am officially
00:36:35passing the company
00:36:37to my grandson.
00:36:39Lotto.
00:36:42From this day moving forward,
00:36:44he
00:36:45and his wife
00:36:46will stand by each other
00:36:52and support each other
00:36:53and, I believe,
00:36:54take the company
00:36:55to new heights.
00:36:57No one,
00:36:58Gaia Omar,
00:37:01you
00:37:01will walk
00:37:03beside
00:37:04Lotto.
00:37:05Mr. O'Meara,
00:37:09can you confirm your marriage
00:37:10to Mr. Smith?
00:37:11Was this revelation
00:37:11timed to boost
00:37:12GNA's brand exposure?
00:37:13Your public image
00:37:14has always been one
00:37:15of an independent woman.
00:37:16Now that you're marrying
00:37:17into Weld,
00:37:17will you be stepping away
00:37:18from your company?
00:37:19Mr. Smith,
00:37:20the public has managed
00:37:21speculations about your marriage.
00:37:23What is your response?
00:37:24Did GNA's partnership
00:37:25with Smith Group
00:37:25come about because
00:37:26of your relationship?
00:37:27My marriage has nothing
00:37:28to do with business interest.
00:37:30We met through
00:37:31a beautiful twist of fate
00:37:32and I fell for her instantly.
00:37:35Her talent,
00:37:37her intelligence,
00:37:38her independence,
00:37:39her beauty is actually
00:37:41the least remarkable
00:37:41part about her.
00:37:43And as her husband,
00:37:44I fully support her career.
00:37:46And after the doubts
00:37:46and challenges
00:37:47surrounding her brand,
00:37:47I trust Gaia to handle
00:37:49that if she sees fit.
00:37:51Mr. Smith, please.
00:37:52When did you get married?
00:37:53One more question, please.
00:37:54Where was the engagement party?
00:37:56GNA, I'm sorry.
00:37:59I broke my promise
00:38:01in terms of our agreement.
00:38:04I truly didn't think
00:38:05my grandfather was going
00:38:06to be there.
00:38:07Everything happened so fast.
00:38:09So, name your price.
00:38:11I'll compensate you
00:38:12every month.
00:38:13Thank you, Flato.
00:38:15You're thanking me?
00:38:17For what you did
00:38:18at the press conference.
00:38:20You defended GNA
00:38:21and you respected
00:38:23my autonomy.
00:38:25Partners.
00:38:26That's what I should do.
00:38:28I want to play my part
00:38:29as your partner as well.
00:38:31And we're off to
00:38:32the grandfather's,
00:38:33so what should I
00:38:34be prepared for?
00:38:36Spirce it.
00:38:38Don't force anything.
00:38:47Flato, don't you have
00:38:52something to say?
00:38:54Yes.
00:38:55I'd like to introduce you
00:38:57to this distinguished
00:38:58and elegant woman.
00:39:00My wife, Guy Omer.
00:39:02Guy Omer, graduate of NYU's
00:39:05art and design program,
00:39:06founder of GNA,
00:39:07married Flato in Las Vegas
00:39:09a month ago.
00:39:10Grandfather knows
00:39:11all this, Flato.
00:39:12Apologies, grandfather.
00:39:16The wedding was rushed.
00:39:18I didn't have time
00:39:18to formally relate.
00:39:19That's not what matters.
00:39:21It's proving to the family
00:39:23and the public
00:39:24that this marriage
00:39:25isn't just some
00:39:26convenient arrangement
00:39:27to appease me
00:39:28or
00:39:29for financial gain.
00:39:32I will not have
00:39:35the Smith heir
00:39:37seem like a man
00:39:39who values
00:39:40profit
00:39:41over love.
00:39:42Grandfather,
00:39:43this marriage is real.
00:39:44I'm not just doing it
00:39:45to fulfill some sort
00:39:46of family obligation.
00:39:47Really?
00:39:48And you expect me
00:39:48to believe
00:39:49that getting married
00:39:50just a month
00:39:51before
00:39:52your 30th birthday
00:39:53had to do
00:39:54just with love?
00:39:57Mr. Smith,
00:39:59as Flato's wife,
00:40:02I understand
00:40:03the responsibilities
00:40:04that the family
00:40:05has set on him.
00:40:07And to ensure
00:40:08the stability
00:40:08of his company,
00:40:09I promise
00:40:11to stand by him
00:40:12and support him
00:40:13and share
00:40:15the responsibilities
00:40:17that he has
00:40:18as heir.
00:40:21Then tell me,
00:40:23do you love him?
00:40:29I do love him.
00:40:30I love Flato.
00:40:34And I promise you,
00:40:36this marriage
00:40:37is based on true love.
00:40:38And I love you again.
00:40:43From now on,
00:40:45no matter what you face,
00:40:46you must stand together.
00:40:48This is what it means
00:40:49to be a part
00:40:50of this family.
00:40:51Sure,
00:40:52the family name
00:40:53means something,
00:40:54but
00:40:54Flato and I,
00:40:56we're together
00:40:57because we choose to.
00:40:58because we believe
00:40:59in the future
00:41:00that we're building.
00:41:01My grandson
00:41:03has good taste.
00:41:06You flatter me,
00:41:07Mr. Smith.
00:41:08Mr. Smith.
00:41:10I think we've
00:41:11gone past
00:41:12that formality.
00:41:14Yes,
00:41:15grandfather.
00:41:15Not a chance
00:41:20in hell.
00:41:21That woman
00:41:21is never
00:41:22setting foot
00:41:22in the Smith family.
00:41:28Mrs. O'Meara,
00:41:29do you have any comment
00:41:30on the intimate photos
00:41:31circulating online?
00:41:32Is the man
00:41:33in the picture
00:41:33someone special to you?
00:41:34Or does Mr. Smith
00:41:35even know about this?
00:41:36I have no idea
00:41:37who this so-called
00:41:38mystery man is
00:41:39and I don't intend
00:41:40to respond.
00:41:40He's gonna go.
00:41:53So Mary,
00:41:54you two are very clearly
00:41:55getting into here.
00:41:56We still have
00:41:56a few more questions.
00:42:00Why are you here?
00:42:02Don't you have
00:42:03something to say to me?
00:42:04I don't know
00:42:05how the reporters
00:42:06got those old photos.
00:42:08Old photos?
00:42:09Richard,
00:42:10my first heartbreak.
00:42:12We dated in college
00:42:13and he left me
00:42:15for some 18-year-old
00:42:17model right before
00:42:18graduation.
00:42:19It was a disaster.
00:42:21Look,
00:42:22I can clear this up.
00:42:23It's not gonna affect
00:42:24your brand
00:42:25or your family.
00:42:26I already had
00:42:26the PR team
00:42:27erase the photos online.
00:42:28An E.M.
00:42:29sent out legal notices
00:42:30to the tabloids
00:42:31spreading rumors
00:42:31about them.
00:42:33Are you mad?
00:42:34Should I not be?
00:42:36You sound like
00:42:37you're jealous.
00:42:38I'm the Christ guy.
00:42:39He cheated on you?
00:42:40With what right?
00:42:43So you are mad?
00:42:44Mad?
00:42:45I'm absolutely furious.
00:42:47I mean,
00:42:47Miss O'Meara,
00:42:48if this is the kind
00:42:48of guy you associate
00:42:49with,
00:42:49maybe you don't
00:42:49have the best
00:42:50taste in men.
00:42:51I'm saying.
00:42:52Maybe I don't.
00:42:53Oh,
00:42:53don't compare me
00:42:54to that kind of guy.
00:42:55I would never cheat.
00:42:56You never said you did.
00:42:59I believe in love
00:43:00and marriage.
00:43:02One person,
00:43:03one lifetime.
00:43:05Really?
00:43:06You don't blame me?
00:43:08Just doesn't sound
00:43:10like something
00:43:10a capitalist
00:43:11like you would say.
00:43:12My father
00:43:13followed my mother
00:43:14all the way to Spain,
00:43:16defying everything
00:43:17for her.
00:43:18They taught me
00:43:19about love,
00:43:21responsibility.
00:43:23I only believe
00:43:23you should marry
00:43:24when it's for true love.
00:43:27Well,
00:43:28I'm sorry
00:43:28that our spontaneous
00:43:29marriage ruined
00:43:31your plans.
00:43:32Guy,
00:43:33have you ever
00:43:33considered that
00:43:34maybe this
00:43:36wasn't just
00:43:37an accident?
00:43:39Maybe this was
00:43:40meant to be?
00:43:41you know,
00:44:03this isn't just
00:44:04a business arrangement.
00:44:06Admit it,
00:44:06you feel something
00:44:07for me too.
00:44:08I'm too overwhelmed
00:44:10right now.
00:44:10I can't focus on that.
00:44:13Give me as much
00:44:14time as you need.
00:44:18Admit it,
00:44:19you feel something
00:44:19for me too.
00:44:30Grandfather,
00:44:30what are you doing here?
00:44:33You and your wife
00:44:34are supposed to
00:44:35stand together,
00:44:36be united in everything.
00:44:37and yet,
00:44:38this is the
00:44:39situation you
00:44:40present to me.
00:44:41Grandpa,
00:44:41this was a deliberate
00:44:42attack.
00:44:43Okay,
00:44:43I'm gonna get
00:44:43to the bottom of it.
00:44:44I'm gonna investigate it.
00:44:45You think I care
00:44:45about the truth?
00:44:47But these rumors
00:44:47were aimed at me,
00:44:48not Gaia.
00:44:49You're defending her
00:44:50quite fiercely.
00:44:55So your marriage
00:44:56is stable?
00:44:57Of course.
00:44:58Then,
00:44:59why don't I see
00:45:00a single trace
00:45:00of a woman
00:45:01in your home?
00:45:02If you're so madly
00:45:03in love,
00:45:03why are you
00:45:04living separately?
00:45:04I'm so sorry,
00:45:11Grandfather.
00:45:12I didn't know
00:45:12you were gonna be here.
00:45:13I was taking care
00:45:14of some documents
00:45:15at the office
00:45:15earlier this morning.
00:45:17If I remember
00:45:18correctly,
00:45:19today
00:45:20is the weekend,
00:45:21isn't it?
00:45:23It seems
00:45:24my dear Gaia
00:45:25only has a heart
00:45:26for work.
00:45:26Even on the weekend,
00:45:27she prioritizes
00:45:28that over me.
00:45:30It's truly heartbreaking.
00:45:32My apologies,
00:45:33photo.
00:45:33In either case,
00:45:40I expect
00:45:41your relationship
00:45:42to stay stable.
00:45:43If anything
00:45:44jeopardizes
00:45:44the honor
00:45:45of the Smith family,
00:45:46I will withdraw
00:45:47everything
00:45:48I previously promised.
00:45:56You got here
00:45:57just in time.
00:45:58How'd you know?
00:45:59Ian tipped me off.
00:46:01So,
00:46:01does this mean
00:46:02that we're off the hook?
00:46:03Oh, well,
00:46:04he's not that easy
00:46:05to fool.
00:46:06Looks like we'll have
00:46:07to start living together.
00:46:13Do we really need
00:46:15to take this act
00:46:15so far?
00:46:17Oh, your God.
00:46:19My grandfather's
00:46:19sliced roots.
00:46:21Okay.
00:46:21Do you think this is enough?
00:46:36Do you think this is enough?
00:46:50If it's not,
00:46:51we can only come back
00:46:52more.
00:46:57Don't tell me
00:46:58that there's only
00:46:59one bedroom
00:47:00in the great
00:47:00Vlado Smith's house.
00:47:04Don't tell me
00:47:05that there's only
00:47:06one bedroom
00:47:07in the great
00:47:07Vlado Smith's house.
00:47:09There's obviously more,
00:47:11but the bedding
00:47:12and sheets
00:47:12are at the dry cleaners.
00:47:13You did that
00:47:15on purpose,
00:47:16didn't you?
00:47:18If it was a coincidence,
00:47:19would you believe me?
00:47:22Time to get changed.
00:47:24Ready for bed.
00:47:25You like what you say?
00:47:33Is it okay
00:47:34if I said maybe...
00:47:35I said maybe...
00:47:37I said...
00:47:38Oh, shit.
00:47:49Can't you do a cigarette?
00:47:50That's not cool.
00:47:51I mean, technically,
00:47:51if she never set us up
00:47:52with that prank,
00:47:53we're going to be there.
00:47:54Fine.
00:47:55Hi.
00:47:56Oh, my God,
00:47:57Gaio.
00:47:57What the hell
00:47:58is going on?
00:47:59What are you talking about?
00:48:00Someone's live-streaming
00:48:01right now,
00:48:01claiming you set a trap
00:48:02to marry into the Smith family.
00:48:04What?
00:48:05I'll send you the link.
00:48:06The guy's still talking nonsense.
00:48:10That's right.
00:48:12Miss S is notorious for this.
00:48:14According to sources,
00:48:15she pulled the same stunt
00:48:16back in college
00:48:17to snare a rich photography student.
00:48:19Once she found
00:48:20an even wealthier guy,
00:48:21she kicked the student
00:48:22to the curb.
00:48:26That was you?
00:48:28Capable of doing some things.
00:48:30Making my wife happy?
00:48:32That's easy.
00:48:34So,
00:48:34you will leave me?
00:48:36I won't let anyone
00:48:37hurt you.
00:48:39You know,
00:48:40you shouldn't treat me this well.
00:48:42I get greedy.
00:48:44Should I take that to mean
00:48:46you're finally ready
00:48:47to accept me as your partner?
00:48:52How do you plan to repay me?
00:49:02My father always wanted me
00:49:16to elevate him
00:49:17into high society.
00:49:18And my mother,
00:49:20always complaining,
00:49:21critiquing me.
00:49:23For as long as I can remember,
00:49:25the only shared goal
00:49:26was to push me
00:49:28to outwork everyone else.
00:49:29So that's what I did.
00:49:32I worked harder
00:49:32than anyone.
00:49:35Just in hopes
00:49:36that they would
00:49:37finally be proud of me.
00:49:38But...
00:49:39But you've already done it.
00:49:41You're more successful
00:49:41than most people
00:49:42of your age.
00:49:43But I have a failed relationship.
00:49:45I thought Richard
00:49:46was the one.
00:49:48I thought we were
00:49:48going to grow old together
00:49:49until I saw a girl
00:49:51coming out of his room.
00:49:53That wasn't your fault?
00:49:54I know.
00:49:56It's just hard for me
00:49:58to trust anyone after that.
00:49:59Nothing less.
00:50:00Love disappears.
00:50:04I'm here.
00:50:06And I'm not going anywhere.
00:50:11It hurts.
00:50:12Thanks.
00:50:13Vanya.
00:50:13Vanya.
00:50:14Why didn't you inform me
00:50:15that your time changed?
00:50:18I am so sorry, Gaia.
00:50:19After your gossip scandal,
00:50:20I thought you might need
00:50:22a break.
00:50:22I didn't want to bother you.
00:50:24That's okay.
00:50:25I'm not one to let
00:50:25personal matters
00:50:26affect business.
00:50:27You are so beautiful
00:50:29and kind.
00:50:31No wonder my brother
00:50:32is spending with you.
00:50:35Where's the photographer?
00:50:37Oh, he should be here
00:50:38any minute.
00:50:39He's running a little late.
00:50:40Oh, here he is.
00:50:43Gaia, let me introduce you.
00:50:45This is a Richard Walker,
00:50:47our photographer.
00:50:48He really is the best
00:50:50of the best.
00:50:52What the hell
00:50:53are you doing here?
00:50:54Why shouldn't I be here?
00:50:56Your company paid me
00:50:57a fat check.
00:50:59Why would I say no?
00:51:00Unbelievable.
00:51:01You really have the nerve
00:51:02to stand in front of me
00:51:03like this?
00:51:04What's the matter?
00:51:05Worried about your
00:51:06billionaire husband
00:51:07catching us?
00:51:11Or maybe
00:51:11you still have feelings
00:51:14for me.
00:51:15Hoping I'd notice?
00:51:16You're shameless.
00:51:17We're not so different,
00:51:19you and I.
00:51:19You schemed your way
00:51:20into a rich man's arms.
00:51:22I think that was
00:51:22front page news.
00:51:24When it comes to being
00:51:25ruthless,
00:51:27I bow
00:51:29to you.
00:51:30Keep out of me.
00:51:31Oh!
00:51:32Who the hell are you?
00:51:48That's for cheating on me.
00:51:50I caught you red-handed,
00:51:51by the way.
00:51:53And that's for all the lies
00:51:55you told me.
00:51:56You still owe me money.
00:52:00That was just for fun.
00:52:02I'll shut your filthy mouth.
00:52:07Oh, security.
00:52:09You really shouldn't have
00:52:10stopped me.
00:52:11I've been dying to beat
00:52:12the crap out of that jerk.
00:52:15What's funny?
00:52:16Do you think this is funny?
00:52:17Not funny.
00:52:19It's just...
00:52:20Or something else.
00:52:21Basic survival instincts.
00:52:23An eye for an eye.
00:52:24I mean, I had this whole
00:52:25damsel in distress moment
00:52:25planned and you
00:52:26completely stole my thunder.
00:52:27Didn't even need me.
00:52:28Then why did you have
00:52:29the guards stop me
00:52:30before I could finish the job?
00:52:32Didn't want your hand
00:52:32to get hurt.
00:52:37By the way,
00:52:37I have to go to the
00:52:38Noir Museum later.
00:52:40Want to come up?
00:52:41Do you need help
00:52:41with the acquisition?
00:52:43It's probably a bust.
00:52:45But I figured I may as well
00:52:46enjoy the art with you.
00:52:49Bye.
00:52:54I heard today is the last day.
00:52:56All of these were painted
00:52:57by Mrs. Noah herself
00:52:58before she passed.
00:52:59It's actually her husband
00:53:00over there.
00:53:07These were her last works.
00:53:09She didn't get the chance
00:53:10to title them.
00:53:12She was struggling
00:53:12with illness at the time,
00:53:13maybe.
00:53:14That's why they
00:53:15feel so unsettling.
00:53:17What about this white one?
00:53:18I assume she
00:53:20just never finished it.
00:53:23No.
00:53:24It's finished.
00:53:26It's just a blank canvas.
00:53:29These two go together.
00:53:31Well, what does that
00:53:32even depict?
00:53:33I think it's spring.
00:53:35Here.
00:53:36If you look at the center
00:53:38of this one
00:53:38and stare at it,
00:53:39don't blink.
00:53:40And then look at
00:53:41the white canvas.
00:53:44It's after image
00:53:46in complementary colors.
00:53:47I didn't know your wife,
00:53:49but it seems like
00:53:51maybe she wanted you
00:53:52to stop drowning
00:53:53in grief.
00:53:54Just go outside,
00:53:55breathe,
00:53:56look at spring.
00:54:03I really don't know
00:54:05how to thank you,
00:54:05Mrs. Smith.
00:54:06You're the one person
00:54:07who truly
00:54:08understands my wife.
00:54:11Would you two care
00:54:11to join me
00:54:12for a cup of coffee
00:54:13where we could discuss
00:54:13the gallery acquisition
00:54:15project in detail?
00:54:17It's so beautiful
00:54:23outside today.
00:54:25It's pretty much
00:54:26the same every day.
00:54:28The difference is
00:54:28who you're experiencing
00:54:29it with.
00:54:31Well, someone's
00:54:31in a good mood.
00:54:32Of course.
00:54:34Major acquisition
00:54:35just got handled
00:54:35effortlessly
00:54:36by Mrs. Smith.
00:54:37Don't have a reason
00:54:38to celebrate?
00:54:39How should I thank you?
00:54:41You might as well
00:54:43just write me
00:54:44a massive check.
00:54:46Sure.
00:54:47How much?
00:54:48I was kidding.
00:54:49Then what do you want
00:54:50as a thank you gift?
00:54:52I don't know.
00:54:52I'll think about it.
00:54:53I'll let you know
00:54:54when I figure that out.
00:54:57It really is beautiful.
00:54:59Just like you.
00:55:00Do you want to read
00:55:05this out loud?
00:55:06Let everyone know
00:55:07what a mess you've caused.
00:55:12Um, grandfather,
00:55:14this is not what it looks like.
00:55:16I didn't ask you.
00:55:19Let Vlado explain.
00:55:20Grandfather,
00:55:20Gaia has nothing
00:55:21to do with this.
00:55:23Those have been deliberately
00:55:24manipulated to smear her.
00:55:25So, your solution
00:55:26is to start
00:55:27throwing punches.
00:55:28Is this the refinement
00:55:30that the Smith family
00:55:31taught you?
00:55:33May I?
00:55:34Yes.
00:55:35Um, your brother
00:55:37Vlado didn't throw
00:55:37any punches.
00:55:39The man left
00:55:39our building black and blue.
00:55:41And you're saying
00:55:42that he tripped.
00:55:44No, that's because
00:55:45I'm the one
00:55:47lacking refinement.
00:55:49Are we really just
00:55:51showing up without
00:55:51so much as a heads up?
00:55:53Isn't that a bit
00:55:53inappropriate?
00:55:54Your daughter
00:55:55didn't think
00:55:55it was inappropriate
00:55:56to get married
00:55:57into a rich family
00:55:57without a word.
00:55:59Leaving us
00:56:00to find out
00:56:00from gossip magazines.
00:56:07My parents
00:56:08are already inside.
00:56:10I'm sorry
00:56:10to trouble you
00:56:11with this.
00:56:12It's no trouble.
00:56:13It was my oversight.
00:56:14I was focused on us
00:56:16and neglected
00:56:17their feelings.
00:56:18You know what?
00:56:19I can actually
00:56:20go inside
00:56:21and talk to them myself.
00:56:22Mm-hmm.
00:56:23This is my
00:56:24responsibility.
00:56:25I'll help.
00:56:31I'm so sorry.
00:56:32It was my decision.
00:56:34Vlado and I's
00:56:34relationship was sudden
00:56:36and we got married
00:56:36impulsively.
00:56:37I just haven't had the
00:56:38chance to tell you guys yet.
00:56:40My own daughter
00:56:40marries into a wealthy
00:56:41family and I have to
00:56:43learn about it from
00:56:43the tabloids.
00:56:44Mr. America,
00:56:45I assure you,
00:56:46my love for Gaia
00:56:47is sincere.
00:56:48Time will prove that.
00:56:49Easy to say.
00:56:49You didn't even think
00:56:50to inform her parents
00:56:51about something as big
00:56:52as marriage?
00:56:54Doesn't seem very
00:56:55thoughtful,
00:56:56Mr. Smith.
00:56:56I've booked
00:56:57the presidential suite
00:56:58at the Smith Central
00:56:59Hotel tonight
00:56:59for the both of you.
00:57:00It'd be my pleasure
00:57:01to host you there.
00:57:02Don't think you can
00:57:02buy me off of luxuries.
00:57:04Wait.
00:57:05You mean the
00:57:05six-star hotel
00:57:06with the rooftop
00:57:07Ferris wheel?
00:57:09Yes, ma'am.
00:57:10It's one of my properties.
00:57:10Well then,
00:57:14what are we waiting
00:57:15for?
00:57:16Let's go check in.
00:57:24Didn't expect your
00:57:24parents to be so
00:57:25easygoing.
00:57:26Especially your
00:57:27dad.
00:57:28He seems quite pleased
00:57:29with his three-day tour
00:57:30of Los Angeles.
00:57:31Don't mention it.
00:57:32I'm already embarrassed
00:57:33enough.
00:57:34I actually find it
00:57:35quite amusing.
00:57:36Yeah, amusing how
00:57:37a little bit of cash
00:57:38thrown his way
00:57:39can calm him down.
00:57:41No, I mean it though.
00:57:43Your parents are
00:57:44honest, straightforward.
00:57:45In my world,
00:57:46that's rare.
00:57:47Well, um,
00:57:49that's because you
00:57:49haven't seen the
00:57:50extent of their
00:57:51honesty.
00:57:52I just hope that
00:57:53tonight's dinner
00:57:54doesn't turn into
00:57:55a complete disaster
00:57:56for you.
00:58:00Mr. Romero,
00:58:01something nice
00:58:01you're liking?
00:58:02It's the most
00:58:03exclusive restaurant
00:58:04in America.
00:58:05I wouldn't dare
00:58:05criticize it.
00:58:06Then perhaps
00:58:07something else
00:58:07is on your mind?
00:58:09No.
00:58:10Now that dinner's
00:58:12almost done,
00:58:12I think it's time
00:58:14we discuss business.
00:58:16And what business?
00:58:18Naturally,
00:58:19your wedding.
00:58:20What kind of
00:58:20wealthy family
00:58:21gets married
00:58:22without holding
00:58:23a proper
00:58:23wedding ceremony?
00:58:24Oh, this is
00:58:25sudden.
00:58:26Sweetheart,
00:58:26no parent wants
00:58:27their daughter
00:58:28married off
00:58:29so vaguely.
00:58:30A wedding?
00:58:33Perfect timing.
00:58:34Grandfather?
00:58:39It's true.
00:58:41The Smith family
00:58:42has been remiss.
00:58:44My reckless
00:58:45grandson
00:58:45has yet to
00:58:47properly arrange
00:58:48the wedding.
00:58:49Oh no,
00:58:49Mr. Smith.
00:58:50For my daughter
00:58:51to become a
00:58:51Smith family lady,
00:58:53it's something
00:58:53beyond our
00:58:54wildest dreams.
00:58:55We wouldn't
00:58:55dare ask for more.
00:58:56The wedding
00:58:57must happen.
00:58:57Not only that,
00:58:58it must be
00:58:59grand in public.
00:59:00Let's set it
00:59:01for Vlado's
00:59:0230th birthday.
00:59:03That's a half
00:59:03month away.
00:59:04So what?
00:59:04You are the
00:59:05sole heir
00:59:06of the Smith group.
00:59:07Many people
00:59:07can plan a wedding.
00:59:09And we are
00:59:09so grateful.
00:59:10You understand
00:59:11how we feel.
00:59:12Rich people
00:59:13really have it good.
00:59:14Whatever they want,
00:59:15they get instantly.
00:59:17That's true.
00:59:19Now,
00:59:19Gaia is
00:59:20my grandson's
00:59:21wife.
00:59:22She won't
00:59:22be treated poorly.
00:59:24On the wedding
00:59:24day, I will
00:59:25officially hand over
00:59:26the Smith group
00:59:27to Vlado
00:59:28and transfer
00:59:295% of the
00:59:30shares
00:59:30to Gaia.
00:59:33only 5%.
00:59:37Well,
00:59:40Miss Emeritus,
00:59:41to put it
00:59:41into perspective,
00:59:42the current
00:59:43market value
00:59:44of the Smith group
00:59:44is $800 billion.
00:59:465% would
00:59:47equate to
00:59:48$40 billion.
00:59:53Well,
00:59:54that certainly
00:59:56shows sincerity,
00:59:57Mr. Smith.
00:59:58naturally.
01:00:01Grandfather,
01:00:02I don't think
01:00:02this is necessary.
01:00:06You are
01:00:07Vlado's
01:00:07wife.
01:00:08After he
01:00:09officially
01:00:10takes over,
01:00:11you need to
01:00:11support each
01:00:12other.
01:00:13The shares
01:00:13were not
01:00:14just a gift.
01:00:15It also
01:00:16is a
01:00:17responsibility.
01:00:18I firmly
01:00:18believe
01:00:19shared interests
01:00:20strengthen
01:00:21any relationship.
01:00:22Here,
01:00:23to our
01:00:24wonderful
01:00:25children.
01:00:25You have
01:00:32no idea
01:00:33how stunning
01:00:35you look.
01:00:36That
01:00:37Spanish
01:00:37husband of
01:00:38yours
01:00:38is a
01:00:38really lucky
01:00:39guy.
01:00:40Honestly,
01:00:40I gotta say,
01:00:41being rich
01:00:41is really
01:00:42something.
01:00:44Please,
01:00:45you sound like
01:00:45my friends.
01:00:46I do not.
01:00:47Yes,
01:00:48you do.
01:00:48I do.
01:00:49I do.
01:00:49I do.
01:00:50I do.
01:00:50I do.
01:00:51I do.
01:00:51I do.
01:00:52I do.
01:00:52I do.
01:00:53I do.
01:00:53I do.
01:00:54I do.
01:00:54I do.
01:00:54I do.
01:00:54I do.
01:00:55I do.
01:00:55I do.
01:00:55What are you
01:00:58doing here?
01:00:58I thought you
01:00:59were in a meeting.
01:01:00It wrapped
01:01:00early.
01:01:01Come on.
01:01:03Seeing your
01:01:03beautiful bride-to-be
01:01:04in her wedding
01:01:05dress?
01:01:06Don't you
01:01:06have something
01:01:06to say?
01:01:09She's the
01:01:09most beautiful
01:01:10woman I've
01:01:10ever seen.
01:01:11I want
01:01:11nothing more
01:01:12than to
01:01:12rush over,
01:01:13hold her
01:01:13tight,
01:01:14kiss her.
01:01:16If it weren't
01:01:17for Miss
01:01:17Nicole being
01:01:17there.
01:01:18Oh my
01:01:18God!
01:01:19Did I
01:01:19really just
01:01:20hear that?
01:01:21Oh,
01:01:22I think it
01:01:22sounded a
01:01:23little loose.
01:01:24I got it.
01:01:24I will
01:01:25get out of
01:01:25your way.
01:01:45Dress.
01:01:47Do you realize how irresistible you look right now?
01:01:49Don't tease me like Nicole does.
01:01:52I'm not.
01:01:53In the moment I saw you today,
01:01:55I wanted to kiss you.
01:01:56Our marriage is a transaction,
01:01:58and our wedding is part of the act.
01:02:01You know this.
01:02:02My feelings for you are real.
01:02:05You know that.
01:02:05I haven't had time to think about all of this.
01:02:08My head's a mess.
01:02:10I'm willing to wait.
01:02:11Well,
01:02:12I was thinking,
01:02:14since our wedding's gonna be so grand,
01:02:17why not use it to announce
01:02:19J&A's new product line?
01:02:21It's the perfect promotional opportunity.
01:02:26I'm over here confessing my feelings,
01:02:28and you're thinking about a product launch?
01:02:30So you're not interested?
01:02:32Of course I'm interested.
01:02:33It's just,
01:02:34maybe you shouldn't work so hard all the time.
01:02:36The wedding is in two days.
01:02:41There are things we need to talk about.
01:02:42I'm in the executive suite at the hotel.
01:02:449 p.m.
01:02:45Don't be late.
01:02:47Hi.
01:02:48Here.
01:02:48Glad I got another passionate night for me.
01:02:54Damn it.
01:02:54Why are you here?
01:02:55When did my name change to damn it?
01:02:57Okay.
01:02:58Clearly,
01:02:58I shouldn't be here.
01:02:59Uh-uh.
01:03:00No, no, no.
01:03:00I invited Mr. Harris here
01:03:03to discuss the shares
01:03:05that your grandfather had mentioned.
01:03:06Isn't he giving you 5% of the shares
01:03:08on the wedding day
01:03:09once he officially hands over control?
01:03:11Exactly.
01:03:12So I'm gonna have Ian here
01:03:13draft up an agreement
01:03:15stating that I'm gonna hold those shares for you
01:03:17in trust,
01:03:18and, um,
01:03:19they're gonna remain yours.
01:03:21That's not necessary.
01:03:22He gave them to you.
01:03:23You should accept them wholeheartedly.
01:03:24Well, technically,
01:03:26he gave them to the new Mrs. Smith,
01:03:28and if we're being honest,
01:03:30our marriage is just a contract.
01:03:33Isn't it?
01:03:34You know,
01:03:35that's not how I see it.
01:03:36Plato,
01:03:37listen to me,
01:03:38okay?
01:03:38I've been seriously thinking
01:03:39about our relationship,
01:03:41and I don't want any financial ties
01:03:42muddying things up.
01:03:43I won't accept
01:03:44a windfall
01:03:45through a wedding.
01:03:47Anything that I need,
01:03:48I can earn myself.
01:03:49All right,
01:03:50so please just
01:03:50let me hold these shares for you,
01:03:52okay?
01:03:53All right.
01:03:55I respect your choice.
01:03:58Thank you, Vanya,
01:04:04for helping me.
01:04:05The wedding schedule
01:04:05is so tight.
01:04:07If we want to showcase
01:04:08the newest products
01:04:09at the ceremony,
01:04:10every second counts.
01:04:12Are you sure you want to be
01:04:13doing all this
01:04:14during your wedding?
01:04:15Well,
01:04:15our floss foundation
01:04:16is the newest product
01:04:18of the season
01:04:18and we need to highlight it.
01:04:21Understood.
01:04:22I'll get it marked properly.
01:04:23Cool.
01:04:26Okay.
01:04:26We are here live
01:04:30at the grand wedding
01:04:31of Vlado Smith
01:04:32and Gaia Omer.
01:04:33That's right.
01:04:34It seems Gaia's own brand,
01:04:36GNA,
01:04:36may be the real winner today.
01:04:39The bride is set
01:04:40to appear barefaced
01:04:41applying GNA's
01:04:42entire makeup line
01:04:44live during the event.
01:04:46Are you ready?
01:04:47Perfect.
01:04:48Perfect.
01:04:50We can start.
01:04:50Mm-hmm.
01:04:52Your brother's finally getting
01:05:06where he is.
01:05:07Make me an option.
01:05:09Mom,
01:05:10everyone's watching.
01:05:11You'll mess up your makeup.
01:05:13Okay.
01:05:13Okay.
01:05:13Okay.
01:05:13Do you,
01:05:27Vlado Smith,
01:05:28take Gaia Omer
01:05:29to be your lawful
01:05:30wedded wife,
01:05:31to have and to hold,
01:05:32for better
01:05:33or for worse,
01:05:34in sickness
01:05:34and in health,
01:05:36to love
01:05:37and to cherish
01:05:38until death do you part?
01:05:39I do.
01:05:40You may now
01:05:41kiss your bride.
01:05:45Gaia,
01:05:46what happened
01:05:47to your face?
01:05:48What?
01:05:49What was happening?
01:05:50It was like a rash
01:05:50or something.
01:05:52You know,
01:05:53what's wrong?
01:05:54Whoa!
01:05:57Somebody call a doctor!
01:05:58Now!
01:06:01Oh,
01:06:02thank goodness.
01:06:04You're finally awake,
01:06:06Gaia.
01:06:08Oh,
01:06:08don't get up.
01:06:09The doctor said
01:06:10he went into
01:06:11anaphylactic shock.
01:06:12It was life-threatening.
01:06:14You need rest.
01:06:16Okay.
01:06:17Thank you, Vlado.
01:06:18Your parents wanted to come,
01:06:19but they were worried
01:06:21about your grandmother
01:06:22being alone in the hotel.
01:06:23Vlado asked them
01:06:24to go back
01:06:25to take care of her.
01:06:26My grandma's here, too.
01:06:28Oh.
01:06:29Your mom wanted
01:06:30to surprise you
01:06:31by flying her
01:06:31into the city.
01:06:33Where's Vlado?
01:06:34He's, um,
01:06:35he's probably busy
01:06:37dealing with the PR
01:06:38crisis.
01:06:40There is so much
01:06:41on his plate right now.
01:06:43The bride fainted
01:06:44during the live-streamed wedding.
01:06:45This has become
01:06:46quite the global spectacle.
01:06:47Any comment,
01:06:48Mr. Smith?
01:06:49Was there an
01:06:49undisclosed health issue
01:06:51that caused Gaia
01:06:52to collapse?
01:06:52Sources are claiming
01:06:53that the cause
01:06:54was cosmetic products
01:06:55laced with
01:06:56illegal antibacterial
01:06:58substances.
01:06:59Is there a safety concern
01:07:00with G&A's new products?
01:07:02Okay, all of that
01:07:02is ridiculous.
01:07:03G&A is Gaia's hard work.
01:07:05All the products
01:07:06are made with
01:07:06natural ingredients,
01:07:07absolutely no
01:07:08illegal substances.
01:07:09We are investigating
01:07:10this matter fully
01:07:11and we'll provide
01:07:11a full explanation
01:07:12to the public soon.
01:07:13Wait, uh, do you-
01:07:14I know who that reporter
01:07:15in the black baseball camp is.
01:07:16I was waiting for you.
01:07:25The doctor gave you
01:07:26antihistamines.
01:07:27Said it would make you drowsy.
01:07:29What happened, exactly?
01:07:31They found illegal
01:07:32antibacterial agents
01:07:33in the bottle of foundation
01:07:34you used
01:07:35and that caused
01:07:36your severe allergic reaction.
01:07:37That's impossible.
01:07:39G&A's products
01:07:40would never have
01:07:41chemicals like that in it.
01:07:42That's exactly what
01:07:43I told the reporters.
01:07:44But the substance
01:07:45was still somehow
01:07:45found in your bottle
01:07:46and those reporters
01:07:48somehow received
01:07:49anonymous tips
01:07:50only hours later.
01:07:51I think that's a coincidence.
01:07:53So, you think
01:07:54someone orchestrated this?
01:07:57I mean, look,
01:07:58there are plenty
01:07:59of people who would love
01:08:00to see our wedding
01:08:01turned into a farce
01:08:02and if those people
01:08:03want to come after me,
01:08:04you know, fine.
01:08:04Coming after you,
01:08:06that crosses the line
01:08:07and I'm going to get
01:08:07to the bottom of it.
01:08:08I don't understand.
01:08:09Only a handful of people
01:08:10had access to those
01:08:11new products.
01:08:12Exactly.
01:08:14And everything
01:08:14in the suspects
01:08:15won't be hard.
01:08:15I just hope
01:08:16it's not Banya.
01:08:17Banya?
01:08:18What?
01:08:18She wouldn't.
01:08:19She has no reason to.
01:08:20She's your sister.
01:08:21She is,
01:08:22but it's complicated.
01:08:24What?
01:08:25I've always treated
01:08:26Banya as my real sister.
01:08:28But my parents
01:08:29adopted her
01:08:30from an orphanage
01:08:30in Spain.
01:08:31My mother took her in
01:08:32and raised her alongside.
01:08:35Even so,
01:08:35she's still part
01:08:36of the Smith family.
01:08:37She's not going to do
01:08:37anything to ruin
01:08:38the company.
01:08:40What if she wasn't
01:08:41aiming at the company?
01:08:42What if the person
01:08:43she wanted to hurt
01:08:44was you?
01:08:53Flotto,
01:08:54you're back!
01:08:55Grandfather isn't home yet.
01:08:56I didn't come to meet him.
01:08:58Then?
01:08:58I knew you'd be home
01:08:59alone at this hour.
01:09:00Came to see you.
01:09:01Okay.
01:09:02Look,
01:09:02I'm not going to beat
01:09:03around the bush.
01:09:04I want you to answer
01:09:04me honestly.
01:09:05What do you want to ask?
01:09:07Someone tampered
01:09:08with Gaia's foundation.
01:09:10Our wedding turned
01:09:10into a public fiasco.
01:09:12Were you involved?
01:09:13What are you saying?
01:09:14Answer me!
01:09:15Were you involved?
01:09:17You suspect me?
01:09:20After over 20 years
01:09:21living as siblings
01:09:22and you are doubting me
01:09:24for a woman
01:09:25that you met
01:09:26a few months ago?
01:09:27Gaia's not just
01:09:27some woman.
01:09:28She's my wife.
01:09:29You think I don't know?
01:09:30Your marriage in Vegas
01:09:32was nothing more
01:09:33than a stunt
01:09:34to secure your inheritance.
01:09:35Just answer me,
01:09:36Banya.
01:09:36Were you involved?
01:09:38Flotto,
01:09:39I am so disappointed
01:09:40in you.
01:09:41If I say no,
01:09:43will you even
01:09:44believe me?
01:09:46Look me in the eyes,
01:09:48tell me no,
01:09:49and I'll believe you.
01:09:50No.
01:09:51A hundred times no!
01:09:53I had nothing
01:09:53to do with it!
01:09:56Fine.
01:09:58Hope you remember
01:09:58what you said.
01:10:00I still think
01:10:09you should have
01:10:09one more flow checkup.
01:10:11The doctor said
01:10:12that I'm fine.
01:10:13You don't need to worry.
01:10:15Besides,
01:10:16hasn't the culprit
01:10:17been caught already?
01:10:18One of the makeup
01:10:19artist assistants
01:10:19did confess.
01:10:21She accepted a bribe
01:10:22to tamper with the product
01:10:23during the wedding.
01:10:24So you're concerned
01:10:25you paid her?
01:10:27Well, there could be
01:10:28someone pulling the strings
01:10:29and she's just
01:10:30a scapegoat.
01:10:32But either way,
01:10:33your safety comes first.
01:10:37I'll go hand
01:10:38all your district papers.
01:10:39Okay.
01:10:41Excuse me, sir.
01:10:42Do you know what,
01:10:43Gaia or Miriam?
01:10:44You are...
01:10:45Gaia, I'm her grandmother.
01:10:48Grandma?
01:10:48Grandma, what are you
01:10:49doing here?
01:10:50I'm here to see
01:10:51my granddaughter.
01:10:52Do you know
01:10:52where she's at?
01:10:55Grandma, what are you
01:10:56talking about?
01:10:57I'm Gaia,
01:10:57your granddaughter.
01:10:58Oh, how lovely.
01:11:00You have the same name
01:11:01as my granddaughter.
01:11:02And you're about
01:11:03the same age
01:11:04and she's so beautiful.
01:11:06I'm here in Los Angeles
01:11:07for her wedding,
01:11:08but she's sick
01:11:10and no one
01:11:11has seen her.
01:11:12Okay, Grandma.
01:11:13Look at me closely.
01:11:16Okay, feel my face,
01:11:17don't I?
01:11:18Gaia.
01:11:20My Gaia.
01:11:21Yeah, yeah.
01:11:22My Gaia?
01:11:22Yeah.
01:11:23What have you done
01:11:24with her?
01:11:29We can preliminarily
01:11:31conclude that
01:11:32Miss Omer's
01:11:33Alzheimer's,
01:11:34it's normal
01:11:35for her to occasionally
01:11:36fail to recognize
01:11:37people.
01:11:38Unfortunately,
01:11:39the condition
01:11:41is almost irreversible.
01:11:43Oh, I'm sorry.
01:11:50I lived with my grandma
01:11:51my whole life.
01:11:52My mom and dad,
01:11:53they always criticized me
01:11:54and demanded perfection,
01:11:56but she was the only one
01:11:56who loved me
01:11:57unconditionally.
01:11:59Oh, I know.
01:12:00And from now on,
01:12:01she's one of the most
01:12:01important people in my life.
01:12:03And we'll take care
01:12:04of her together.
01:12:09Gaia's here.
01:12:10Oh, my darling Gaia,
01:12:14Grandma finally gets
01:12:15to see you.
01:12:19Now,
01:12:20explain to me,
01:12:21child.
01:12:22Why,
01:12:23you're sick,
01:12:24but I'm in the hospital bed?
01:12:26The doctor just wanted
01:12:27to do a few checkups
01:12:28on you.
01:12:29I'm strong,
01:12:30you know that.
01:12:31I used to herd cattle
01:12:33back in the day.
01:12:35Now,
01:12:36get me discharged.
01:12:37What's the rush?
01:12:39Why?
01:12:40Because I want to
01:12:40meet the man you love.
01:12:48Oh,
01:12:49Volando,
01:12:49it's wonderful.
01:12:51You're a perfect match.
01:12:52You were made
01:12:53to be together.
01:12:54Well,
01:12:54today,
01:12:55Grandma
01:12:55is officially
01:12:56entrusting
01:12:58my precious
01:12:59granddaughter
01:12:59to you
01:13:00for the next
01:13:01path ahead
01:13:02for you both.
01:13:03Grandma,
01:13:04rest assured,
01:13:05protect Gaia
01:13:05and take good care
01:13:06of her.
01:13:07I know you're
01:13:08trustworthy,
01:13:08my child,
01:13:10but,
01:13:11you know,
01:13:11there are people
01:13:12who lie,
01:13:12but you can tell
01:13:13through their eyes,
01:13:15and I can tell
01:13:16when you're looking
01:13:16at my Gaia
01:13:17that you love her.
01:13:19Oh,
01:13:19and Grandma.
01:13:20Oh,
01:13:21she almost drowned,
01:13:24so she doesn't
01:13:24like water sports.
01:13:27Grandma,
01:13:27I memorized it all.
01:13:29I won't forget.
01:13:30Oh,
01:13:31oh,
01:13:31well,
01:13:32what else?
01:13:33I,
01:13:34my memory
01:13:35is just,
01:13:36I'm forgetting
01:13:36so much.
01:13:38I,
01:13:38I can feel it,
01:13:40and I'm,
01:13:41it's sliding away,
01:13:42and I'm trying
01:13:43to capture it.
01:13:44I only hope
01:13:45that when I see
01:13:46you the next time,
01:13:47I'll remember
01:13:48who you are.
01:13:51God,
01:13:55I'm sorry.
01:13:56I couldn't give you
01:13:57and your family
01:13:57the perfect
01:13:58wedding you deserve.
01:14:00It's okay.
01:14:02We both
01:14:03tried our best.
01:14:04By becoming
01:14:05Mrs. Vlado Smith,
01:14:06you were
01:14:07dragged into the storm
01:14:08and made to endure
01:14:09all of it.
01:14:10That was after I
01:14:11shamelessly promised
01:14:12your grandmother
01:14:13I would take care of you.
01:14:15Just feel guilty.
01:14:16You're apologizing
01:14:17so much,
01:14:18but
01:14:18is everything okay?
01:14:20I love you.
01:14:22Go ahead.
01:14:24Do you think
01:14:25that there will
01:14:25ever be a time
01:14:26where
01:14:27I forget you
01:14:29or
01:14:30you forget me?
01:14:31I can't promise
01:14:32that'll never happen.
01:14:34But if you ever
01:14:35do forget me,
01:14:37I'll make sure
01:14:38to make you
01:14:38fall in love
01:14:38with me
01:14:39all over again.
01:14:39I love you Vlado.
01:14:54Is this your idea
01:14:55of fun, Vlado?
01:14:56Is this what I think
01:15:06it is?
01:15:07My dear guy,
01:15:13Omer,
01:15:14will you be my wife?
01:15:16Not just in name,
01:15:18but in heart.
01:15:19Will you always
01:15:20stand by me
01:15:21through wealth
01:15:22or poverty,
01:15:24sickness,
01:15:25and health
01:15:25until the end
01:15:26of our days?
01:15:29Let me care for you,
01:15:30protect you,
01:15:32and love you always.
01:15:33Well,
01:15:36we're already
01:15:37legally married,
01:15:38Mrs. Smith.
01:15:40You know,
01:15:41that's not the answer
01:15:41I'm looking for.
01:15:43Okay.
01:15:45Yes.
01:15:46I do.
01:15:46I do.
01:15:46I do.
01:15:48I do.
01:15:58Okay,
01:15:58I'm gonna plan
01:15:59a proper wedding
01:15:59for us.
01:16:00A real one.
01:16:02Because I don't care
01:16:02what your grandma said.
01:16:04Life is meant
01:16:05to be lived
01:16:05without regrets.
01:16:07You know,
01:16:08that's not really
01:16:09what I want to hear
01:16:09right now.
01:16:11Then what's
01:16:12the right line?
01:16:13It's not about
01:16:14the right line.
01:16:15It's about
01:16:16the best part.
01:16:18You have to
01:16:18kiss your mind.
01:16:27I love you,
01:16:28Vlado.
01:16:29I love you,
01:16:29guys.
01:16:36Hey, Vlado.
01:16:38Vlado!
01:16:39Gaya's in trouble!
01:16:40What?
01:16:41Do we do, Vlado?
01:16:42Will Gaya die?
01:16:43Hold on,
01:16:44but Vlado,
01:16:44take a deep breath.
01:16:45Tell me clearly
01:16:46what happened.
01:16:47We were on the way
01:16:48to the factory.
01:16:49There was a car accident.
01:16:51Gaya's been taken
01:16:52to the hospital
01:16:53in an ambulance.
01:16:56Where are you?
01:16:57Send me your location
01:16:58immediately.
01:16:59Hey!
01:17:00What?
01:17:13Bye.
01:17:13What the hell
01:17:15are you doing?
01:17:16What am I doing?
01:17:18Don't you already know?
01:17:22Where's Gaya?
01:17:23What have you done
01:17:23with her?
01:17:24Even now,
01:17:25all you can think
01:17:27about is that
01:17:27woman.
01:17:29Car accident.
01:17:31You lied to me.
01:17:32That's right.
01:17:34She's fine.
01:17:36I never planned
01:17:37to kill her.
01:17:38she was just
01:17:39the final straw.
01:17:42Because of your marriage,
01:17:43you get the inheritance,
01:17:45not me.
01:17:46You get the company,
01:17:48not me.
01:17:49This is about
01:17:53the Smith estate?
01:17:55The board vote?
01:17:57My whole childhood
01:17:58was spent
01:18:00trying to get
01:18:01this family
01:18:02to accept me,
01:18:04to love me.
01:18:05And if you
01:18:07didn't meet
01:18:08grandfather's
01:18:09conditions,
01:18:10everything
01:18:11would have been
01:18:13mine.
01:18:14But no,
01:18:15you got married,
01:18:17sealed your legacy,
01:18:19and left me
01:18:20with nothing.
01:18:24To reclaim my place,
01:18:25I need to erase
01:18:29the mistake.
01:18:32You.
01:18:35Otto Smith.
01:18:37The company
01:18:38is mine.
01:18:40Drop your weapons,
01:18:42Ms. Bayou.
01:18:43This is LAPD.
01:18:45You're surrounded.
01:18:46The only option
01:18:47is to put the gun down.
01:18:49Get up.
01:18:51Back off!
01:18:52All of you!
01:18:53Or I will
01:18:54shoot him
01:18:55right now!
01:18:56Vanya,
01:18:56please don't!
01:18:57Clear your mind.
01:18:58This is your brother.
01:19:00Stop!
01:19:01I hate you the most!
01:19:03Because of you,
01:19:04I have nothing!
01:19:10What else?
01:19:13Once you're dead,
01:19:15the company
01:19:16will be mine.
01:19:25Half a month ago,
01:19:28Smith family's
01:19:29newlywed daughter-in-law,
01:19:31Gaia Smith,
01:19:32was shot
01:19:33and has remained
01:19:34in a coma.
01:19:35She's being treated
01:19:36in the hospital ICU
01:19:37and remains
01:19:37in critical condition.
01:19:39What is going to happen
01:19:40to Mrs. Smith?
01:19:41Only time will tell.
01:19:43Thoughts and prayers
01:19:43will be greatly appreciated
01:19:45throughout this time.
01:19:46You got lucky last time.
01:20:03Today,
01:20:04I'll make sure
01:20:04you die
01:20:05for real.
01:20:07Ms. Payne,
01:20:11I'm going to arrest you.
01:20:14Impossible!
01:20:15You were shot!
01:20:16How are you even standing?
01:20:18Well,
01:20:19Flotto
01:20:19took the bullet
01:20:20from me
01:20:20and by God's grace,
01:20:22it was just a grace.
01:20:23But
01:20:23the news said
01:20:25that you were
01:20:25in critical condition.
01:20:27Bonnie,
01:20:27if we hadn't set
01:20:28a trap house
01:20:29where we have gotten
01:20:29you to show your face,
01:20:31you've completely
01:20:32lost it.
01:20:33You know,
01:20:35I did all this
01:20:36just to be accepted.
01:20:39The law
01:20:39that awaits you now
01:20:40is the law.
01:20:42Take her away.
01:20:50We can finally
01:20:51breathe now.
01:20:53Yeah.
01:20:54Bonnie is caught
01:20:55so no one
01:20:56will hurt you again.
01:20:58It's over.
01:21:01Mom,
01:21:02it's not over.
01:21:04Just the beginning.
01:21:06Don't forget
01:21:06I promised you
01:21:07a perfect wedding.
01:21:15Let's go a little
01:21:16more to the right.
01:21:17Let's go
01:21:17a little more right.
01:21:18A little more.
01:21:20Oh,
01:21:21you're killing me.
01:21:22How are you doing
01:21:22this,
01:21:22President?
01:21:23I see we're
01:21:24analyzing every,
01:21:25supervising every
01:21:26single tiny detail
01:21:27of your wedding.
01:21:27Feels fantastic.
01:21:30God,
01:21:30you were so stubborn.
01:21:31But I get it.
01:21:34Tomorrow's the big day.
01:21:35So you're nervous
01:21:36as hell right now.
01:21:37I'll admit,
01:21:38nothing in my 30 years
01:21:40has made me as nervous
01:21:40as this wedding.
01:21:42Yeah.
01:21:43Well,
01:21:43don't worry.
01:21:44We've already had
01:21:44three rehearsals
01:21:45and every guest
01:21:46and crew member
01:21:46will go through
01:21:47your crazy level
01:21:48security check-ins.
01:21:49So there's nothing
01:21:50to worry about,
01:21:50okay?
01:21:52Let's hope so.
01:21:54On second thought,
01:21:55let's go more low.
01:21:56Yeah,
01:21:57perfect.
01:21:57It's beautiful,
01:21:58Gaia.
01:22:00Today you'll be
01:22:01the most beautiful
01:22:02bride in the world.
01:22:06I just can't shake
01:22:07this unsettling feeling
01:22:08that something unexpected
01:22:09is about to happen.
01:22:14Hello?
01:22:15Gaia,
01:22:15something's wrong.
01:22:16Your grandmother's missing.
01:22:25Grandma?
01:22:25I know that we lost you.
01:22:30Dad called and said
01:22:31they couldn't find you anywhere.
01:22:32Everyone's looking for you.
01:22:34I was afraid
01:22:35that I would forget
01:22:36your wedding.
01:22:37That's why I couldn't wait.
01:22:39I had to see you.
01:22:41I had to see you
01:22:42in your beautiful wedding gown.
01:22:44I,
01:22:45before I would slip
01:22:47and forget things,
01:22:48so that's why
01:22:49I came by myself.
01:22:51Grandma,
01:22:51you didn't lose me.
01:22:53I am right here.
01:22:55And,
01:22:56and you're so beautiful.
01:22:58You,
01:22:58you look like your mother,
01:23:00but,
01:23:01but you're more radiant.
01:23:03Gaia?
01:23:04Hi.
01:23:05Is everything okay?
01:23:08Yes.
01:23:09Everything is perfect now.
01:23:11I thought all of this was going to fall apart.
01:23:28you brought us here.
01:23:30Yeah.
01:23:31Yeah.
01:23:34It's even better than I imagined.
01:23:37You're even better than I imagined.
01:23:42Let's remember this.
01:23:44All of it.
01:23:46Every second.
01:23:46I'm going to see you.
01:23:48Yeah.
01:23:48Yeah.
01:23:49I'm going to see you.
01:23:49I'm going to meet you now.
01:23:52I'm going to invite you all to listen.
01:23:57You.
01:23:58Great.
01:23:59Hail.
01:24:00Eight.
01:24:02Good.
01:24:03Good.
01:24:04Let's watch the world.
01:24:05Good.
01:24:06Good.
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