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Divorce Me One Last Time – Full HD Movie
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00:00:00How do you get your head out of these architecture books, Hallie, and finally go out with me?
00:00:15Never in a million years, Dirk Diggle.
00:00:17I want your book back. Why don't you come and get it?
00:00:22Come on. Hey!
00:00:24Listen, don't fight this, okay? We will be together eventually.
00:00:28Get off me!
00:00:29Hey, don't fight me, okay?
00:00:36Ow!
00:00:37You bitch!
00:00:41She said she's not interested, bro!
00:00:44Rick Brody. Oh, you always gotta play the hero, huh?
00:00:48Yeah, go ahead. You're one demerit away from getting thrown out of this school.
00:00:51You know your book back so bad?
00:00:53Alright, you take it.
00:00:56No.
00:01:06No.
00:01:08No, this is gonna cost a fortune to replace.
00:01:11You can have mine.
00:01:13No, I couldn't.
00:01:15Yeah, you could. I've seen you in class. You are brilliant. You're gonna get way more use out of this than I ever would.
00:01:23Do you want to grab lunch? Or keep studying?
00:01:38Yeah.
00:01:40Yeah.
00:01:41Yeah?
00:01:42Grab lunch.
00:01:43We're doing great.
00:01:44We're doing great.
00:01:45Yeah.
00:01:46When did you two get back from the honeymoon?
00:01:50Just an hour ago.
00:01:52and this was waiting for me when I got back I got in daddy the Young Architects
00:01:58program in Paris it's a dream come true and when we get back we're gonna rebuild this town together
00:02:08Ali give me some ice sure daddy
00:02:13are you two insane rebuild this town this town is
00:02:21dying and I want my daughter as far away from it as possible sir we have a plan we
00:02:29even applied to adopt a child even more reason to end this now before you keep
00:02:34her trapped here forever I promised Hallie's mother before she passed away
00:02:39that I would take care of our daughter she deserves more than this two-bit town
00:02:43and quite frankly she deserves more than you but sir I love her more than anything
00:02:49I promise I will always take care of her and you think that's important she's
00:02:56going to be a world-class architect you you're you're a local boy with a hammer if
00:03:03you truly loved her you'd let her go let her make something of herself deep down you
00:03:10know I'm right yeah this should be enough I want her on that plane alone I want her on that plane alone
00:03:28for mr. and mrs. Craig Brody we just got married I got into an architecture program
00:03:38at Paris and my new husband is coming with me actually I'm not coming with you Ali
00:03:43what why you think I want to just sit around while you study crumbling buildings you're never going
00:03:52to be a real architect the world is going to chew you up and spit you out and it's going
00:03:57to be too pathetic for me to watch um what but no what about our plans we were trying to start a family
00:04:08no the last person I'd want to start a family with is you Ali I want a divorce
00:04:14no no but where is this coming from hi Craig baby are you seeing Trista now just send me the divorce
00:04:27papers okay Craig no what I thought you believed in me ma'am boarding is closing are you coming or not
00:04:38ma'am boarding is closing are you coming or not
00:04:44yes but I'd like to change my ticket to one way
00:04:50Ms. Siltner Ms. Siltner you were just recognized by Time Magazine's top CEO to watch
00:05:02and your company is taking the New York architecture scene by storm what's next for you um I don't know
00:05:09taking over the world well you and your boyfriend billionaire politician Ned Vogel
00:05:14are quite the power couple he must be so proud I'm not doing any of this for a man's approval
00:05:20well word on the street is he's planning on proposing you must be the luckiest girl in the world
00:05:24right miss builder
00:05:30oh my god
00:05:42Ali Bildner you are the most impressive woman I've ever met you are my soul mate
00:05:54will you marry me
00:06:06will you marry me
00:06:11will you marry me
00:06:12Ali Bildner I love you more than anything you are my soul mate and the best thing that's ever happened to me
00:06:18will you make me the luckiest man in the world and marry me
00:06:21Ali
00:06:22Ali
00:06:24okay
00:06:24most eligible bachelor in the country is proposing to me
00:06:34so why am i thinking about Craig
00:06:36he was a jerk and a liar and I need to
00:06:39on with my life. Of course I'll marry you.
00:06:53This ring must have cost a fortune. You're so lucky. When's the wedding?
00:06:59Ned wants to get married as soon as possible.
00:07:02Oh, you know, Hallie would love a hot tea. We have a problem.
00:07:08And that is?
00:07:10You're already married to a Craig Brody?
00:07:18He never signed the divorce papers?
00:07:23So you're still married?
00:07:25He was my high school sweetheart.
00:07:28We got married.
00:07:31But it didn't work out. I thought he had signed the divorce papers.
00:07:34You thought? Yes.
00:07:36Hallie, the election is in six weeks. This could ruin my campaign.
00:07:40Just imagine the headlines. Senator's fiancee. Already a wife?
00:07:44I will get him to sign the papers.
00:07:46You better. Or there won't be a future for us, Hallie.
00:07:52I gotta take this. It's my campaign manager.
00:07:54But this is important.
00:07:56Yeah, so is this.
00:08:00Clarence! What's going on, buddy? Talk to me.
00:08:07Motherfucker.
00:08:08I never thought I'd hear from you again, hon.
00:08:20Thanks for meeting me here, Trista.
00:08:22So, you really ended it with her.
00:08:23What does it look like?
00:08:24Yeah. She's really gone.
00:08:25Good.
00:08:26So, there's this romantic movie playing at Cinema Six.
00:08:28I thought me and you can go and watch, and we can cuddle.
00:08:30We're not going anywhere together, Trista.
00:08:31My heart still belongs to Hallie.
00:08:32I don't know.
00:08:33I don't know.
00:08:34I don't know.
00:08:35I don't know.
00:08:36I don't know.
00:08:37I don't know.
00:08:38I don't know.
00:08:39I don't know.
00:08:40I don't know.
00:08:41I don't know.
00:08:42I don't know.
00:08:43But, what, what, is that littleinka?
00:08:44They're going to do a bit of fun.
00:08:45She's really gone.
00:08:46Good.
00:08:47Phil, there's this romantic movie playing at Cinema Six.
00:08:49I thought me and you can go and watch, and we can cuddle.
00:08:54We're not going anywhere together, Trista.
00:08:56My heart still belongs to Hallie, and it always will.
00:09:01I don't understand.
00:09:02But sometimes, when you truly love someone, you have to let them go, no matter how much
00:09:11I hate you Halle, Brody!
00:09:31Your call has been forwarded to an automatic...
00:09:33Fine.
00:09:37You want me to come after you, Craig Brody?
00:09:39I will.
00:09:51Leave the bag. I'll be five minutes.
00:10:09It's been seven years, Craig Brody, and you broke my heart. Somehow, the peace is still beat for you.
00:10:20Allie!
00:10:25What are you doing here, Allie?
00:10:29Well, someone never signed the divorce papers, so we're still married. Sign the papers, Craig.
00:10:35I can't sign them.
00:10:38You can't?
00:10:39It's... complicated.
00:10:41Then let me make it simple. I'm supposed to get married to, God, the man of my dreams, in six weeks.
00:10:48Only, the funny thing is, my ex-husband never signed the divorce papers.
00:10:52You're engaged.
00:10:54Yes!
00:10:55Craig?
00:10:56Or did you think I would never move on from you? Sign the papers!
00:10:59I can't sign them.
00:11:01Why not?
00:11:02There's something I have to tell you.
00:11:04Mommy!
00:11:05Mommy!
00:11:06Oh, oh, ah.
00:11:13I can't sign them.
00:11:14Why not?
00:11:15Because we have a daughter together.
00:11:18And I never told you.
00:11:25You're finally approved.
00:11:28After all this time.
00:11:29You even remember?
00:11:30You have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service.
00:11:44Mommy!
00:11:45I'm sorry, but, um, I'm not your mommy.
00:11:48Yes, you are.
00:11:49You are my mommy.
00:11:51Tell her, Daddy.
00:11:52Uh...
00:11:53Uh, Craig?
00:11:54What is she talking about?
00:11:55Natalie, why don't you go grab the nest?
00:11:57Because I said we'd go catch bullfrogs, remember?
00:11:59Okay.
00:12:00Is Mommy coming with us?
00:12:02No, Mommy and Daddy needs to have a chat.
00:12:04Alright?
00:12:05Okay, Daddy.
00:12:09Want to tell me what the hell is going on?
00:12:12Well...
00:12:17Allie didn't come here to get back together.
00:12:19She came here to divorce me.
00:12:21And I have to let her move on.
00:12:28I tracked you down.
00:12:29In the library.
00:12:30In New York.
00:12:31And you were there with another guy.
00:12:36You looked...
00:12:37Happy.
00:12:38You looked free.
00:12:39Well?
00:12:40Um, you...
00:12:46You know kids, act of imagination.
00:12:47She thinks every woman who comes on the farm is her mom.
00:12:51Alright, listen, just leave the papers on the counter and I'll sign them.
00:12:52You know, kids, active imagination, she thinks every woman who comes on the farm is her mom.
00:12:59All right, listen, just leave the papers on the counter and I'll sign them.
00:13:03I have a flight back to New York in three hours, and I am not leaving here without these papers signed.
00:13:07Well, I'm not signing them until I read them over first.
00:13:11Why, Craig? It's not like you have anything that I want.
00:13:15What do you have that I could possibly want?
00:13:19I'm ready, Daddy.
00:13:20Okay, um, I promise I'll sign them, okay?
00:13:24I know better than to trust your promises, Craig.
00:13:27I got one for you too, Mommy.
00:13:29Oh, yeah, so Miss Allie is going back to New York, so it's just going to be you and me and get up, like always.
00:13:35Okay.
00:13:37I'm sorry, just leave them in the living room.
00:13:40I'll sign them.
00:13:40No, no, don't, don't, don't.
00:13:50Oh, no, don't, don't, don't, don't.
00:14:14Oh, no cell service still.
00:14:30Guess I'm walking.
00:14:33Mommy, help.
00:14:34Daddy's hurt.
00:14:35What happened?
00:14:39Daddy got bit by a big snake.
00:14:41Yeah.
00:14:43Oh.
00:14:45Corporate?
00:14:45Mm-hmm.
00:14:46Daddy.
00:14:51Daddy.
00:14:53You still don't remember how to draw out snake, then?
00:14:55Well, I haven't forgotten everything you taught me, Craig Brody.
00:15:03Here, keep the pressure on.
00:15:06Okay.
00:15:08Your daddy will be fine.
00:15:10I promise.
00:15:18Hold still.
00:15:21Okay.
00:15:22All right.
00:15:24Keep the pressure on.
00:15:25So, your daughter.
00:15:33Mm-hmm.
00:15:34She looks about...
00:15:36Seven years old.
00:15:39So, she's Trista's.
00:15:41No.
00:15:42She's yours.
00:15:44She's yours.
00:15:46So, if she's not Trista's, how many other women were you sleeping with while we were together?
00:15:52I don't care if you were with the entire town.
00:15:54Well, just, um, sign the papers, Craig, and we can put this sham of marriage behind us.
00:15:59You've got to be kidding me.
00:16:01Where did they go?
00:16:03Daddy's had this photo in his nightstand for seven years, which means he still loves her.
00:16:08And if they loved each other once, they can love each other again.
00:16:14They just need another chance.
00:16:14Where are the divorce papers?
00:16:26I will check into the Picoi Inn for tonight.
00:16:39And we can look for the divorce papers tomorrow.
00:16:42The Picoi closed years ago.
00:16:45There was always your father's.
00:16:47That's, um, not an option.
00:16:50The way she said that, that something happened between her and her father.
00:16:55Well, unless you want to stay outside, I guess you're stuck here.
00:17:04I guess you're stuck here.
00:17:05Fine, but I'm not staying in your room.
00:17:11I wouldn't dream it.
00:17:14You can stay in my room with me and Lucy.
00:17:18There you go.
00:17:27Wow, I love your room.
00:17:29Thanks, my daddy helped me decorate it.
00:17:31Okay, look.
00:17:45Oh my God.
00:17:46I know it hasn't been easy.
00:17:48Trying to start a family, but, uh, one day, the adoption will go through.
00:17:54We're gonna have that baby, and you will be the most amazing one.
00:18:01Good night, sweetheart.
00:18:27Good night, sweetheart.
00:18:31That logo, it's from the adoption agency.
00:18:36Is Natalie my daughter?
00:18:38That logo, it's from the adoption agency.
00:18:42Is Natalie my daughter?
00:18:49Huh, I guess I'm just remembering things wrong.
00:18:52You know good?
00:19:02There was a pot in it.
00:19:05You know,
00:19:10Is Natalie my daughter.
00:19:13You know what I said?
00:19:15I'm just rejection.
00:19:16I'm just I'm sorry.
00:19:17You know,
00:19:17you know what I'm writing.
00:19:18It's from theไม Israelis,
00:19:20you know,
00:19:20you know what I'm writing.
00:19:21It's nothing I haven't seen before.
00:19:45Daddy?
00:19:45Oh, God.
00:19:47Do you know where McPaley went?
00:19:52Uh, no.
00:19:53I haven't seen her.
00:19:54Do you think she left us, Daddy?
00:19:58You know what?
00:19:59Just give me five minutes and I'll help you look, okay, sweetie?
00:20:02Okay, Daddy.
00:20:03Ow!
00:20:04Oh, God.
00:20:05Oh, my God.
00:20:06Oh, my God.
00:20:07Oh, my God.
00:20:08Oh, my God.
00:20:09Oh, my God.
00:20:10Oh, my God.
00:20:12Oh, my God.
00:20:13Oh, my God.
00:20:14Oh, my God.
00:20:15Oh, my God.
00:20:16Oh, my God.
00:20:17Oh, my God.
00:20:27Greg, I'm engaged to someone else.
00:20:31Also married to me.
00:20:35Could this get anyone else here, I think?
00:20:44I should go.
00:20:45Hey.
00:21:01Hey.
00:21:02So I found the divorce papers.
00:21:07Natalie!
00:21:08I think she wants to keep us married.
00:21:11Would that be such a bad thing?
00:21:15What the hell are you doing here?
00:21:28Craig and Trista are still together?
00:21:30I mean, hi baby.
00:21:33I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
00:21:35What a pleasant surprise, Holly.
00:21:38Bye.
00:21:39Uh, excuse me.
00:21:43What the fuck are you doing here?
00:21:46It's none of your business.
00:21:49Actually, where Craig's concerned, it is.
00:21:52So, you and Craig are still together?
00:21:57We're not going anywhere together, Trista.
00:22:00My heart still belongs to Hallie, and it always will.
00:22:05Still together?
00:22:07Why, of course we're still together.
00:22:09We've been inseparable.
00:22:10Ever since that day at the airport, the day that Craig chose me over you.
00:22:16Don't tell me you've forgotten.
00:22:20How could I?
00:22:22It's the worst day of my life.
00:22:23Oh, it's not really here, though.
00:22:26Because it was a pretty good day for me.
00:22:28I'm sure it was.
00:22:29Listen, if you're here to win Craig back, it's too late.
00:22:33Because I'm pretty sure he's planning on proposing to me.
00:22:36Any day now.
00:22:37So I need you to get your skinny little ass out of my town.
00:22:40Okay?
00:22:42Come here.
00:22:42Take a pastry for the bread.
00:22:45I insist.
00:22:45Eat it.
00:22:51Oh, my God.
00:22:51Because it's the closest you'll get to tasting Craig's mouth ever again.
00:22:58Oh, my God!
00:23:01You New York bitch!
00:23:04Oh, my God!
00:23:07Oh, my God!
00:23:10You think you can just waltz back in here and pick up where you left off?
00:23:14Craig will always choose me over you.
00:23:21What the hell is going on?
00:23:22Oh, my equal, my equal!
00:23:26That crazy bitch!
00:23:30Like I said, he will always choose me over you.
00:23:34Are you okay?
00:23:36Why are you asking her?
00:23:38I'm the one who's injured.
00:23:39All I did was offer her a scone, and then she called it dog food, and then she kicked me.
00:23:49Oh, poor little thing.
00:23:50I got scone all over you.
00:23:53It's okay, Hallie.
00:23:54I forgive you.
00:23:55Even if you did break my leg.
00:23:57I didn't touch you.
00:23:59I need to put your petty jealousy aside.
00:24:01Craig divorced you for a reason.
00:24:03Are you coming back here to diaper and back is just...
00:24:07Oh, my God.
00:24:08Actually, I didn't divorce Hallie.
00:24:11She's still my wife.
00:24:13What?
00:24:16Hallie is still my wife, which means you just insulted her in her own house.
00:24:21So, please leave Trista.
00:24:24Wait, baby.
00:24:25This is just one big misunderstanding.
00:24:26You heard my daddy get out of our house before we call the cops.
00:24:33Oh, my God.
00:24:33Ew.
00:24:34What is that disgusting creature?
00:24:36I'm going to vomit.
00:24:38Good job, Lucy.
00:24:40You know what?
00:24:41I should go.
00:24:42Hallie.
00:24:47It was nice meeting you, Daddy.
00:24:50I'm sorry.
00:24:56Lulu.
00:24:58Call me back.
00:25:01Hallie.
00:25:02You know, I never understood why you left me for Trista.
00:25:05Of all people, you knew I couldn't stand her.
00:25:09That's why I did it.
00:25:10Because I knew it would hurt me most.
00:25:14Seeing her again just reminded me of the worst day of my life.
00:25:19Hallie.
00:25:21There's something I need to tell you about Trista.
00:25:26I don't want to talk about Trista anymore, okay?
00:25:28I have to take this.
00:25:29Lulu, can you email me another copy of the divorce papers ASAP?
00:25:33Another copy?
00:25:34What happened to the originals?
00:25:36It's a long story.
00:25:40Can you do it?
00:25:41It's Saturday.
00:25:43City Hall's closed until Monday.
00:25:45You're going to need a certified copy.
00:25:47I think you're going to have to stay the weekend there, boss.
00:25:49I hope that's not a big problem.
00:25:52No.
00:25:53Of course not.
00:25:54Well, looks like I am staying until Monday.
00:25:58Until I can get a new copy of the divorce papers.
00:26:00I don't have anything.
00:26:02Not a change of clothes, not even a toothbrush.
00:26:04You can just go to the store.
00:26:07Okay.
00:26:07Okay.
00:26:08Okay.
00:26:09Hey, Miss Hallie is staying.
00:26:11Stop looking at him like that, Hallie.
00:26:30You can't have feelings for him.
00:26:32Even if he is your husband.
00:26:43I can't believe how bad the town looks.
00:26:48When the factory closed, half the stores went with it.
00:26:52Well, at least Martha's Diner's still here.
00:26:54Martha May makes the best burgers in the world.
00:26:58Yeah.
00:26:58Remember our crazy dream?
00:27:02You know, fix this place up.
00:27:04Of course I do.
00:27:05So?
00:27:07You probably have big plans after graduation.
00:27:11I'm applying to an architecture program in Paris.
00:27:14I doubt I'll get it, though.
00:27:15It's really competitive.
00:27:17Of course you will.
00:27:18I mean, they'd be fools not to take you.
00:27:21You think so?
00:27:22Oh, yeah.
00:27:22I know so.
00:27:25Well, after that, I want to come back here.
00:27:27Fix this town up.
00:27:28I am pretty good.
00:27:30I am her.
00:27:31I need an assistant.
00:27:32How about a partner?
00:27:34Oh.
00:27:38Sounds perfect.
00:27:40Man, I could really go for a burger right now.
00:27:44I have an idea.
00:27:44Where are you taking me, Craig Brody?
00:27:52A picnic.
00:27:54Just like old times.
00:27:56Allow me.
00:27:59Oh.
00:28:04I hate you, Hallie!
00:28:06Wow, it's just like in high school.
00:28:14Still looks the same, doesn't it?
00:28:17And feels the same.
00:28:20I love you, Hallie Bildner.
00:28:22I want you to know I will never, ever hurt you.
00:28:26I'm so sorry for hurting you, Hallie.
00:28:32Natalie?
00:28:33And I were supposed to eat these on our fishing trip.
00:28:37I don't think she'll forgive me.
00:28:42Triangles.
00:28:43Just the way you tell me.
00:28:44It's Natalie's favorite way to eat them, too.
00:28:47Oh, I have to take this.
00:28:50Hey.
00:28:51Hallie, the press wants to know why we haven't been seen together.
00:28:54They think we broke up.
00:28:56You need to get back here right now.
00:29:01I can't yet.
00:29:04I need to get new divorce papers in city halls closed until Monday.
00:29:08New divorce papers?
00:29:09What?
00:29:09Your location says you're at your old high school.
00:29:12What the hell is going on?
00:29:13It's complicated.
00:29:16No, it is not complicated.
00:29:19Okay, look.
00:29:21I am pulling in a favor from the governor.
00:29:23We're going to get those papers expedited, and we are going to force that husband of yours
00:29:27into signing them if we have to.
00:29:29I need you on the next flight back in an hour.
00:29:32In a couple?
00:29:33Yeah.
00:29:34That's not going to be a problem, is it?
00:29:35Oh, of course not.
00:29:43Mom, I have to go.
00:29:46So you wouldn't mind taking me to the airport, would you?
00:29:51Of course not.
00:29:51Just sign the papers when you get them, Craig.
00:30:03Okay?
00:30:03It's the least you can do.
00:30:05This is my last chance to tell her the truth.
00:30:08Well, goodbye, I guess.
00:30:13How are you?
00:30:14I'm...
00:30:14No, Craig.
00:30:15Oh, I'm done waiting.
00:30:18It's time for me to move on.
00:30:24Hello?
00:30:26What?
00:30:27Are you sure?
00:30:29Okay.
00:30:30Okay.
00:30:31Um, it's my father.
00:30:34He's had a stroke.
00:30:35He's at the community hospital.
00:30:36Come on, I'll drive you.
00:30:41Unless you're getting on that flight.
00:30:43No, uh, no, of course not.
00:30:45Okay, good, good, good.
00:30:46Come on.
00:30:49What's going on?
00:30:51The neighbor found him this morning on the lawn.
00:30:54Hallie, I didn't expect to see you here.
00:30:57Is he going to be okay?
00:30:58We're doing the best we can,
00:30:59but it's difficult considering his condition.
00:31:02His condition?
00:31:04Your father is dying, Hallie.
00:31:05I'm kidney failure.
00:31:10How long does he have?
00:31:13A couple weeks, maybe a month.
00:31:15I hope we're planning on sticking around this time.
00:31:19Excuse me.
00:31:24I had no idea.
00:31:26You didn't?
00:31:27When's the last time you saw him?
00:31:28Seven years ago.
00:31:39Hallie.
00:31:40Craig's divorcing me.
00:31:42He's been cheating on me.
00:31:44I knew that bastard wasn't good enough for you.
00:31:47But at least you found out before he followed you to Paris.
00:31:50No, I'm not going to Paris.
00:31:52I can't get on that plane.
00:31:54What?
00:31:56Craig was right.
00:31:57I'm not a real architect.
00:32:00Everyone's going to laugh at me.
00:32:01You get on that plane, Hallie.
00:32:03But, Daddy, I...
00:32:05If you come back now, you'll be a laughingstock.
00:32:08You'll be a divorced loser.
00:32:10No one will want you.
00:32:11Not Craig.
00:32:13Not even me.
00:32:16Daddy?
00:32:17You get on that plane, Hallie.
00:32:20I never want to see you again.
00:32:22You are a disgrace.
00:32:33Nobody's ever been so mean to me.
00:32:38Except you, that is.
00:32:40God, it's like the two of you were in cahoots.
00:32:44Should I tell her that we were?
00:32:47If I tell her the truth,
00:32:49she'll never forgive her dying father.
00:32:52Didn't work out for the best, though.
00:32:55I mean, look at the life you've built for yourself.
00:32:57You deserve more than this small town.
00:33:01You and my father certainly made it easy to leave.
00:33:06What's going on?
00:33:08Our grave has been happening for weeks.
00:33:15Natalie?
00:33:16Daddy.
00:33:17I'm scared.
00:33:19It's dark and there's someone outside.
00:33:21I'll be right there.
00:33:22Keep the doors locked.
00:33:24I have to go.
00:33:25I'm coming with you.
00:33:26Hallie, this isn't something that...
00:33:27I'm coming with you.
00:33:29Okay.
00:33:29Okay, come on.
00:33:32Natalie?
00:33:34Oh my god.
00:33:35Oh my god.
00:33:36Oh my god.
00:33:37Thank god.
00:33:38I was so scared.
00:33:43It's okay.
00:33:44It's okay.
00:33:44You're okay.
00:33:46It must have been raccoons.
00:33:48Broken through the window.
00:33:50Probably those scones, huh?
00:33:52Yeah.
00:33:53I'm so sorry for leaving you alone for so long.
00:33:56Oh, it's my fault.
00:33:57No, no, no.
00:33:58I was happy to help, but...
00:34:00I think you missed your flight.
00:34:02So you're saying we can watch a movie together?
00:34:09I, uh...
00:34:10Yes, we can.
00:34:15Miss Haley, come closer.
00:34:21Daddy, come closer.
00:34:23Isn't this great?
00:34:27Just the three of us.
00:34:32Miss Haley always makes my daddy fall asleep.
00:34:53Oh my god.
00:35:10I love you, Allie Brody.
00:35:14Why does this feel so...
00:35:17right?
00:35:19He's still my husband.
00:35:20And I know every freckle on his body.
00:35:25But no.
00:35:26I'm divorcing him.
00:35:28And marrying someone else.
00:35:33Yeah.
00:35:34Oh my god.
00:35:37Oh my god.
00:35:42How are you?
00:35:47Mommy and Daddy, I made breakfast.
00:35:50Do you like it?
00:35:57I made pancakes.
00:35:59They are excellent.
00:36:01It's weird.
00:36:02Mm-hmm.
00:36:03This is what families do.
00:36:05They eat breakfast together.
00:36:11What's up?
00:36:11There's some stupid birthday invitation.
00:36:19All the kids from school will be there, but I'm not going.
00:36:22Why not?
00:36:24Because everyone always says, if I had a mom, she'd help me pick up better gifts.
00:36:30And they say I'm just a momless loser.
00:36:32You are not a momless loser, Natalie.
00:36:35And don't let anyone make you feel less than you are.
00:36:42I grew up without a mom too, you know.
00:36:45And it was hard.
00:36:47But I was always able to rely on my dad.
00:36:51Just like you can.
00:36:52And by the way, your dad is worth a thousand movies.
00:37:00That's true.
00:37:01She checked.
00:37:03So go to that party with your head held high.
00:37:07No one can take your power from you unless you let them.
00:37:10Okay, Miss Allie, I'll go to the party.
00:37:15Thanks.
00:37:22Oh, no.
00:37:25Excuse me, um, I have to take this.
00:37:33I see you got my messages.
00:37:36Delete that photo, Trista.
00:37:38Oh, which one?
00:37:39Because I have plenty.
00:37:43What's the problem?
00:37:44A rich fiancé isn't enough for you, so you have to come back and seduce your husband too.
00:37:49I didn't come here to get back with Craig, Trista.
00:37:52I came here to divorce him.
00:37:54Really?
00:37:55Then prove it.
00:37:56Walk away now and leave this town for good.
00:37:59Otherwise, these photos would go to the senator.
00:38:05I could ruin you, Hallie.
00:38:08So don't mess with my life, and I won't mess with yours.
00:38:12Hey, everything okay?
00:38:21Fine.
00:38:23Who are you talking to?
00:38:24Oh, uh, my, uh, fiancé's lawyer.
00:38:27He'll be by with new divorce papers.
00:38:31Um, I have to go.
00:38:32Right now?
00:38:33Yes.
00:38:34I'm sorry, but yes.
00:38:36Can you call me a cab?
00:38:37Hallie...
00:38:37Call me a cab.
00:38:38Craig.
00:38:39Okay.
00:38:43My plans didn't work, Lucy.
00:38:45I guess Mommy isn't in love with Daddy after all.
00:38:47Martha May?
00:38:59Hallie Builder, as I live and breathe!
00:39:01Oh!
00:39:02Oh, how are you so skinny?
00:39:04I thought that city of yours had a restaurant on every block.
00:39:07Oh, well they do, but none of them make a burger as good as you do.
00:39:10Oh, well that's nice to know I'll be remembered fondly, at least.
00:39:15What?
00:39:15Don't tell me you're shutting down.
00:39:17Yeah, I don't have a choice.
00:39:18Rent's gone up and I can't afford the place anymore.
00:39:21No.
00:39:21No, there must be something I can do.
00:39:24Mayor Diggle, shut it down.
00:39:27Mayor Diggle.
00:39:32Dirk, I can't believe you're shutting down Martha's Diner.
00:39:35It's a town institution.
00:39:36Is it?
00:39:37Or are you just upset about it because you and your boyfriend Craig used to go there?
00:39:42This isn't high school anymore, Dirk.
00:39:44And this isn't a game.
00:39:46What is it going to take for you to leave the diner alone?
00:39:49Well, you know I've always liked you, so...
00:39:53How about you and me handle this privately?
00:39:57I'll pay you.
00:39:58Twelve months' rent.
00:40:00In advance.
00:40:03Listen, you think I want your money?
00:40:04No.
00:40:05I had something more interesting in mind.
00:40:07You.
00:40:08You're disgusting.
00:40:10Listen.
00:40:11Craig was here to save you last time.
00:40:13But he's not here now.
00:40:14Looks like you're all alone, Hallie.
00:40:16No.
00:40:18Let go of my what?
00:40:27Well, you two are under arrest...
00:40:30for assaulting the mayor.
00:40:32You know the drill.
00:40:35This is just like how I used to arrest you when you was back in high school.
00:40:46Wife, huh?
00:40:47Some habits are hard to break.
00:40:52God, this is so not funny.
00:40:55Ned is running for senator.
00:40:56What will this look like if anyone finds out?
00:40:58And who's going to check a county jail in a nowhere town?
00:41:02I should have never come back here.
00:41:03I should have sent my assistant.
00:41:05I should have hired a lawyer.
00:41:06Then why didn't you?
00:41:09I think you wanted to see me.
00:41:13I think you wanted to see me.
00:41:15In your dreams, I have moved on to bigger and better things.
00:41:19Yeah, I heard about that.
00:41:20That neighborhood you shut down put 6,000 people out of work.
00:41:24And the complex I built brought back 10,000 jobs.
00:41:28Yeah, for Ivy Leaguers and corporate types.
00:41:30What about the blue collars?
00:41:33What about the people you came from?
00:41:35I've tried to forget where I came from.
00:41:38Okay, isn't that what you wanted when you told me I don't belong here?
00:41:41I shouldn't have said that.
00:41:42No, you were right.
00:41:44I'm not the same girl you married.
00:41:47I've built a life, a career.
00:41:51I should thank you.
00:41:52Because I couldn't have done it without you.
00:41:55All right, lovebirds.
00:41:57Your bail's been posted.
00:41:59You're free to go.
00:42:00Bailed by who?
00:42:04Hey, Hal's.
00:42:07Ned!
00:42:12Hey, Hal's.
00:42:14Ned.
00:42:18So, you must be Craig Brody.
00:42:21The man who couldn't even sign a simple divorce paper.
00:42:24And you must be Ned Vogel.
00:42:26The man who thinks money can solve everything.
00:42:29Yeah, well, my money got you out of jail.
00:42:32I didn't ask to be bailed out.
00:42:34Hmm.
00:42:35Well, you can think of it as the government working for you.
00:42:38Well, you can shove your government up your silver spoon.
00:42:41Guys, please stop.
00:42:42Well, no, you're right.
00:42:44I'm not here to argue with a man who's holding on to the past.
00:42:51We got the divorce papers expedited.
00:42:53So, you can sign them, Craig.
00:42:55This nonsense has gone on long enough.
00:43:00Can I really divorce Hallie without her knowing about her own daughter?
00:43:07Sign the papers.
00:43:09Or we take you to court.
00:43:11But I've got to tell you, my lawyer's a shark.
00:43:15Say something, Ellie.
00:43:18Say something to stop this.
00:43:21Sign the papers, Craig.
00:43:24Let me go.
00:43:25It's the least you can do.
00:43:28Wonderful.
00:43:35We will get these filed at the town hall.
00:43:38And you will be divorced in an hour.
00:43:42This nonsense has gone on long enough.
00:43:45It's time for you to finally move on with your life, Hallie.
00:43:51Well, are you coming?
00:43:54Yes, of course.
00:43:55Yes, of course.
00:43:58Bye.
00:44:05That is who she ended up with.
00:44:08I always thought it'd be you.
00:44:10You know, sometimes things don't work out the way we want them to.
00:44:16Hallie, what were you thinking?
00:44:18Jail, are you trying to ruin my campaign?
00:44:22No.
00:44:23No, this has nothing to do with you.
00:44:25You are going to be my wife.
00:44:29Everything you do reflects on me.
00:44:33Now, are there any other skeletons I should know about?
00:44:37No.
00:44:46Nothing.
00:44:47Nothing.
00:44:50This town is just how you described it.
00:44:55Low class, run down, depressing.
00:45:00It isn't that bad.
00:45:03Those are your words, Hallie.
00:45:05What's gotten into you?
00:45:06I don't know.
00:45:07Um, just...
00:45:09being back here...
00:45:12Should I remind you how lucky you are to have gotten out?
00:45:17Class signature, Miss Bilner.
00:45:19And you'll be free and clear to be the wife of a senny.
00:45:21Okay.
00:45:33Let's go.
00:45:37Fair wages, fair pay.
00:45:39We all want to contract their debt.
00:45:41Let us through.
00:45:41No one gets in or out today.
00:45:43Town workers on strike.
00:45:44We need to get these filed.
00:45:47We have a flight to catch in 30 minutes.
00:45:50Sorry, we can't do it.
00:45:55There you are, Mommy.
00:45:59Mommy?
00:46:03I knew you wanted to leave without me, Mommy.
00:46:06Mommy, you two have a kid together?
00:46:08No, no, no, no.
00:46:09Of course not.
00:46:10Natalie, come on.
00:46:11Miss Hallie has to go.
00:46:12No, no!
00:46:13No!
00:46:14I'm so sorry.
00:46:16I hate you!
00:46:17I hate both of you!
00:46:20Another reason why I'm glad I don't have kids.
00:46:23Look, we need to get these signed.
00:46:25What's it going to cost me to make it happen?
00:46:27Whoa!
00:46:29Is this a city senate official
00:46:31bribing a city employee?
00:46:35You see, I have my fair share of scandals,
00:46:37but this...
00:46:38this is bad.
00:46:41Hallie, I see you
00:46:42got a fancy new fiancée.
00:46:44What happened to your husband?
00:46:47Is he still locked away in jail?
00:46:49I think he means soon-to-be ex-husband.
00:46:51Ah.
00:46:52Looks like your father got what he always wanted.
00:46:55You and Craig finally divorced.
00:46:59What do you mean what my father wanted?
00:47:02What do you mean what my father wanted?
00:47:05Wait, Craig never told me-
00:47:07Fair wait is fair pay.
00:47:09Hey!
00:47:10Keep it down, all right?
00:47:11Or I'll write you up for a noise violation.
00:47:13How about you pay us what we're owed
00:47:15and not waste our tax dollars
00:47:17on fancy new fire trucks
00:47:19and cocktail parties?
00:47:21Mayor Sullivan never would have done anything.
00:47:23All right, listen.
00:47:24Mayor Sullivan is not in charge anymore.
00:47:26I am, all right?
00:47:28So please just keep it down.
00:47:30Fair wait is fair pay.
00:47:32All right, just keep it down.
00:47:33Fair wait is fair pay.
00:47:36I'll sign that paper for you.
00:47:38Yeah.
00:47:39All right, good.
00:47:42Where's the rest of it?
00:47:43What?
00:47:44Well, I can't sign this
00:47:44without a custody agreement.
00:47:46A custody agreement?
00:47:48Sure, this child is just as much Hallie
00:47:50as she is Craig's.
00:47:51You lied to her.
00:47:56No, no, no, I didn't know, I swear.
00:48:00How is this even possible?
00:48:02Well, she was adopted.
00:48:03I mean, I did the paperwork myself.
00:48:04You listed as parent number one.
00:48:06Jeez, I would have thought
00:48:07he would have told you about it by now.
00:48:09This is not a good thing.
00:48:11A husband is one thing, but a child?
00:48:13If this gets out, I am sunk.
00:48:15Right.
00:48:16A messy custody battle
00:48:17never sits well with voters.
00:48:18Who said anything about a custody agreement?
00:48:20Hallie doesn't even want the kid, right, Hallie?
00:48:23I mean, you barely even know the child.
00:48:25She'll give out custody right now.
00:48:26Where do we sign?
00:48:27It's not that simple.
00:48:28In a case like this,
00:48:29when a child's involved,
00:48:30both parties have to attend a parenting class.
00:48:33The next one starts tomorrow.
00:48:35Tomorrow?
00:48:36I do not have time for this.
00:48:39I have to get back to New York
00:48:40before the press starts asking questions.
00:48:44Go.
00:48:44Go, I'll get this sorted out.
00:48:47Fine.
00:48:47Take care of this child
00:48:50and this marriage
00:48:51quickly and quietly.
00:49:00How come you never told me
00:49:01that Natalie is my daughter?
00:49:06Natalie.
00:49:07No!
00:49:07You were just going to let me divorce you,
00:49:09never knowing that Natalie's my daughter?
00:49:11The adoption went through after you left.
00:49:23You didn't think I deserved to know?
00:49:26You could have called,
00:49:28written anything!
00:49:29I tried.
00:49:31What?
00:49:34And you were there with another guy.
00:49:36You looked happy.
00:49:39You looked free.
00:49:41Seems you don't need me and Natalie anymore.
00:49:43And that's why you never told me
00:49:45that I had a daughter?
00:49:48You looked like you'd moved on.
00:49:52Moved on?
00:49:53It took me years
00:49:54to move on.
00:49:58And honestly,
00:49:59I don't know if I ever have.
00:50:04Forget it.
00:50:06It doesn't matter now anyway.
00:50:10Here.
00:50:14Parenting class.
00:50:17We need to take it
00:50:18in order to get divorced.
00:50:20Custody.
00:50:22Co-parenting.
00:50:24Legally,
00:50:24Natalie is just as much mine
00:50:26as she is yours.
00:50:27You haven't spent any time with her.
00:50:30You didn't raise her.
00:50:31I know.
00:50:32And whose fault is that?
00:50:36Class is at 8 a.m.
00:50:37Don't be late.
00:50:42I knew Miss Haley was my mommy.
00:50:50Dad?
00:50:53Maya, what's going on?
00:51:03Daddy!
00:51:05He's okay.
00:51:06He's stabilized.
00:51:08Your old man's a fighter, Holly.
00:51:11And clearly he's fighting
00:51:12to see you again.
00:51:14No fighting to see me?
00:51:17If anything,
00:51:18he'd be pissed
00:51:19to know I'm back.
00:51:21My dad hates me.
00:51:22That's not possible.
00:51:23Holly,
00:51:24he talks about you all the time.
00:51:26He does?
00:51:28Yep.
00:51:28Every Monday and Thursday
00:51:29at dialysis.
00:51:31That's how I know
00:51:32about your fancy job
00:51:33and your fancy boyfriend.
00:51:36None of this makes any sense.
00:51:39Holly, are you okay?
00:51:42Yeah, today's just been
00:51:43a lot.
00:51:46Maya, did you know
00:51:47that Natalie's
00:51:49that Natalie's
00:51:49my daughter?
00:51:54My shift ends in five minutes.
00:51:56Do you want to grab a drink?
00:52:00Craig has never revealed
00:52:01who Natalie's mother was,
00:52:03but he's never been with anyone
00:52:05since you,
00:52:06so we figured...
00:52:07Wait a second.
00:52:07Uh,
00:52:08he's never been with anyone
00:52:10since me.
00:52:11No, he left me for Trista.
00:52:13I saw him.
00:52:14Trista.
00:52:15She's been after him
00:52:16for years, sure,
00:52:17but he'd never touch her
00:52:18with a ten-foot pole.
00:52:19I don't understand.
00:52:21Just send me
00:52:22the divorce papers,
00:52:23okay?
00:52:24Craig!
00:52:26Oh, my God.
00:52:36Excuse me,
00:52:37Maya.
00:52:38I need to get
00:52:39to the bottom of this.
00:52:49Good to see you,
00:52:50Hallie.
00:52:50I know the truth.
00:52:52You were never
00:52:53with Trista.
00:52:55So tell me the truth
00:52:56about everything.
00:52:58Right now.
00:53:03Pay me for it.
00:53:06If you win,
00:53:06I'll tell you.
00:53:16Looks like
00:53:17big city living
00:53:17hasn't dulled
00:53:18your A-medal.
00:53:19No,
00:53:20if anything,
00:53:21it made me sharper.
00:53:28You two are playing
00:53:29like your lives
00:53:30depend on it.
00:53:36Well,
00:53:38kind of do.
00:53:44Oops.
00:53:48If you do that again,
00:53:50I might just have
00:53:51to take you
00:53:52right here
00:53:52on the table.
00:53:54Too bad I'm engaged.
00:53:58What are you
00:53:58playing at,
00:53:59Hallie?
00:54:00I deserve the truth.
00:54:01Why?
00:54:02You came here
00:54:04to divorce me.
00:54:05What good
00:54:05would the truth do?
00:54:07I'll be the one
00:54:07to decide that.
00:54:22Now,
00:54:24pass up.
00:54:24You scratched.
00:54:34Oh,
00:54:35I win.
00:54:38Thank you,
00:54:39ladies.
00:54:40But I gotta go.
00:54:41I have an early start.
00:54:43Maybe I can find
00:54:50some clues
00:54:51in my father's room.
00:54:54Why didn't my father
00:54:55tell me he was sick?
00:54:57And why won't anyone
00:54:58just tell me the truth?
00:55:03Oh,
00:55:03my God.
00:55:10This will always
00:55:11belong to Hallie.
00:55:13And so will my heart.
00:55:15What is this doing here?
00:55:23What was this doing
00:55:24in my father's bedroom?
00:55:25Uh, Hallie...
00:55:26Tell me,
00:55:27why was this
00:55:27in my father's room?
00:55:31Don't tell me
00:55:32you're about to propose,
00:55:33Hallie.
00:55:34Krista?
00:55:35What are you doing here?
00:55:37Surprise!
00:55:37I'm teaching the course.
00:55:40It's time for the two of you
00:55:41to get divorced.
00:55:44I mean,
00:55:45this is what you both want,
00:55:46right?
00:55:48Of course.
00:55:50Hallie,
00:55:50you are Natalie's
00:55:52mother after all.
00:55:53Yes,
00:55:53but she doesn't know
00:55:55I'd like to
00:55:55please keep this
00:55:56between us.
00:55:57I will always
00:55:58do you a favor,
00:55:59Craig.
00:55:59You know that.
00:56:01Okay,
00:56:02first topic.
00:56:03How to explain
00:56:04to your child
00:56:05why you're not
00:56:06together anymore.
00:56:07Simple.
00:56:09Her father
00:56:09is a lying,
00:56:10manipulative jerk
00:56:11who hid the fact
00:56:11that I had a daughter
00:56:12for five years.
00:56:15Not to mention
00:56:16whatever other secrets
00:56:16he's keeping.
00:56:18And what would you
00:56:18have done
00:56:19if I'd come up to
00:56:19in the library
00:56:20that day?
00:56:21Hallie,
00:56:21be honest.
00:56:22You're starting
00:56:23a new life somewhere else.
00:56:24Because you made me believe
00:56:25there was nothing
00:56:26left for me here.
00:56:27So what are you
00:56:28going to do?
00:56:29You're going to take
00:56:30Natalie to New York?
00:56:31Maybe.
00:56:33She belongs here.
00:56:35Not in New York
00:56:36with central air
00:56:37and no pair.
00:56:39And I will be damned
00:56:40if I let Ned Vogel
00:56:42be my daughter's
00:56:43stepfather.
00:56:44Jealous,
00:56:45Craig.
00:56:46You know of all
00:56:46the things Ned is,
00:56:47he's never lied to me.
00:56:48Never torn my world
00:56:49apart without so much
00:56:50as an explanation.
00:56:52You want an explanation?
00:56:54Yeah.
00:56:54I'll give you one.
00:56:55I did lie to you
00:56:56that day
00:56:56when I told you
00:56:57that I didn't
00:56:58love you anymore.
00:57:03I'm done here.
00:57:06I knew it.
00:57:07I was still in love
00:57:07with you.
00:57:08I knew it.
00:57:08You just came here
00:57:09and you ruined
00:57:10everything like
00:57:10I knew you would.
00:57:11Ruined what exactly?
00:57:13I know the truth,
00:57:14Trista.
00:57:15You and Craig
00:57:15were never together.
00:57:18And that's about
00:57:19to change,
00:57:20sweetie.
00:57:21Once those divorce
00:57:22papers are finalized,
00:57:23I will have no choice
00:57:24but to choose me.
00:57:25Besides,
00:57:26Natalie needs
00:57:27a mother.
00:57:28You want to be
00:57:29Natalie's mom?
00:57:30Well,
00:57:31not particularly.
00:57:32But I can pretend.
00:57:34At least until I send her
00:57:34off to boarding school.
00:57:36After all these years,
00:57:37her father and I
00:57:38deserve some alone time.
00:57:40I mean,
00:57:40don't you think?
00:57:42Don't you dare.
00:57:43go back to New York,
00:57:48Allie.
00:57:49None of this
00:57:49concerns of you anymore.
00:57:51I think I'll go
00:57:52comfort your husband now.
00:57:56Oh,
00:57:56he looks upset.
00:57:58Let me out!
00:58:15Somebody!
00:58:19I'm so sorry about that.
00:58:21I didn't realize
00:58:22Hallie would try
00:58:22to provoke you
00:58:24like that.
00:58:24Oh,
00:58:24Hallie was right.
00:58:26I should have told her
00:58:27about Natalie.
00:58:28It was unfair.
00:58:29I need to apologize.
00:58:30Do you?
00:58:31Because you and I
00:58:32both know what
00:58:33Hallie would have chosen
00:58:34all those years ago.
00:58:35And it wouldn't have been
00:58:35you and Natalie.
00:58:36I don't,
00:58:37because I never gave her
00:58:37the chance.
00:58:39I did.
00:58:40What?
00:58:41All those years ago,
00:58:43I told her about Natalie.
00:58:48I,
00:58:49I don't understand.
00:58:52I care about you,
00:58:53Craig,
00:58:54and I would never,
00:58:55ever lie to you.
00:58:57I told her that you
00:58:58had a daughter together,
00:59:00and she never even
00:59:01tried to contact you.
00:59:02Did she?
00:59:07I'm so sorry
00:59:08I didn't tell you before,
00:59:09but I was just
00:59:10trying to protect you.
00:59:12She said that
00:59:12the last thing
00:59:13that she wanted
00:59:13was a daughter with you.
00:59:15She said that?
00:59:17Yes.
00:59:18In fact,
00:59:19she said that
00:59:19she didn't want
00:59:20any kids at all.
00:59:21Hallie was born
00:59:22to be a mother.
00:59:23That's all she's
00:59:24ever wanted.
00:59:25Is it?
00:59:27This is from the judge.
00:59:29She's planning on
00:59:30giving up full custody.
00:59:32She's going to New York.
00:59:33She has no interest
00:59:34in fighting for you
00:59:35or Natalie.
00:59:36but I do.
00:59:46What are you doing?
00:59:48I'm just trying
00:59:49to help you move on,
00:59:51Craig.
00:59:52Hallie will never
00:59:53choose you,
00:59:54but I will.
00:59:55It's not going to happen,
00:59:57Trista.
00:59:58It's not.
00:59:59Natalie.
00:59:59Natalie needs a mother.
01:00:01You know it,
01:00:01and I know it.
01:00:02You need to move on,
01:00:04Craig,
01:00:04and come back to reality.
01:00:05Let me out!
01:00:06Allie?
01:00:10What did you do to her?
01:00:12Nothing!
01:00:13Nothing!
01:00:13Nothing!
01:00:13This was a mistake.
01:00:15Having you help me out
01:00:16all those years ago
01:00:17is the biggest regret
01:00:18of my life.
01:00:19It's never going to happen,
01:00:21no matter what happens
01:00:22with me and Hallie.
01:00:30You want to play it like that?
01:00:31So be it.
01:00:33So be it.
01:00:38Hi!
01:00:39I'd like to speak
01:00:40to Senator Ned Vogel,
01:00:41please.
01:00:46Are you okay?
01:00:48Don't.
01:00:48Why do you care,
01:00:51Craig?
01:00:51Is everything you tell me
01:00:52a lie?
01:00:53What?
01:00:54I saw you kissing Trista!
01:00:56Don't try and deny it.
01:00:58You told me you loved me.
01:01:01I don't believe a word you say.
01:01:03Hallie, please,
01:01:03please believe me.
01:01:04That was a mistake.
01:01:06God,
01:01:06the only mistake I ever made
01:01:07was coming back here.
01:01:08I don't know what
01:01:11I thought I'd find.
01:01:13But now I know.
01:01:15I dodged a bullet
01:01:16seven years ago.
01:01:21Hi!
01:01:22I'd like to inform
01:01:23Senator Ned Vogel
01:01:24that his perfect little fiancé
01:01:26is cheating on him
01:01:28with her husband.
01:01:30Don't worry.
01:01:31I have pictures to prove it.
01:01:36No, this isn't a prank phone call.
01:01:38I have proof.
01:01:43What?
01:01:43What?
01:01:44No, I'm not lying.
01:01:46Hello?
01:01:47Hello?
01:01:51I guess I'll just have to
01:01:52go to the New York Post
01:01:52with this one.
01:01:54You're buried, Hallie.
01:01:58Ned, hi.
01:02:00Hallie, great news.
01:02:01I just got off the phone
01:02:02with my lawyer.
01:02:03He said because you're
01:02:04giving up custody,
01:02:05parenting class is unnecessary.
01:02:07So,
01:02:07you can sign the papers today
01:02:09and you'll be divorced
01:02:10by tomorrow.
01:02:12Tomorrow?
01:02:13Yeah.
01:02:14I already got a schedule
01:02:15for a gala Saturday,
01:02:16a fundraising brunch
01:02:17on Sunday.
01:02:18I can't wait to get you
01:02:19back on my arm
01:02:20in that pretty little
01:02:20black dress of yours.
01:02:23Me either.
01:02:25Well, you don't sound
01:02:26very happy.
01:02:27It's just...
01:02:27What about Natalie?
01:02:30My daughter?
01:02:31What are you going to do,
01:02:32Hallie?
01:02:32Bring the kid with you
01:02:33to New York?
01:02:34Co-parent with your ex?
01:02:35No.
01:02:37Look,
01:02:38if you want to have a baby,
01:02:39we can have a baby.
01:02:41Together.
01:02:42But I'm not going to raise
01:02:43someone else's kids,
01:02:44okay?
01:02:44Just sign over the custody
01:02:46and divorce him.
01:02:48Today.
01:02:49There's nothing there
01:02:50for you anymore, Hallie.
01:02:52Not anymore.
01:02:57You're right.
01:02:57There is nothing
01:02:58left for me here.
01:03:00Hallie...
01:03:01I'm giving up custody
01:03:02and going back to New York.
01:03:05You win, Craig.
01:03:06Win?
01:03:08You never wanted me
01:03:09to be a part of Natalie's life.
01:03:10Or yours.
01:03:13Well, congratulations.
01:03:15You got your wish.
01:03:16Hallie, please
01:03:16just hear me out.
01:03:17That's not the full story.
01:03:19There is nothing
01:03:19that you can say
01:03:20that will change anything.
01:03:22The damage is done.
01:03:24Let's just
01:03:25sign the papers
01:03:27and end this marriage.
01:03:30Party one
01:03:31agrees to give up
01:03:32full custody.
01:03:33Correct?
01:03:35That's right.
01:03:37Okay, so regarding
01:03:38the parental rights
01:03:39of Natalie Hallie Brody...
01:03:41What?
01:03:42Hallie?
01:03:43Her middle name is Hallie?
01:03:45She's your daughter, too.
01:03:47She's your daughter, too.
01:03:48She's your daughter, too.
01:03:49Mommy!
01:03:50Oh, my...
01:03:51She belongs here.
01:03:56I'm not going to raise
01:03:57someone else's kid.
01:04:00Ma'am?
01:04:02They signing the dotted line?
01:04:09It's really over.
01:04:10Now, for the divorce papers.
01:04:26Yes.
01:04:26Is that it?
01:04:36Yes.
01:04:37Congratulations.
01:04:38In 24 hours,
01:04:40you'll be ex-husband
01:04:41and wife.
01:04:42It was nice
01:04:43being married to you,
01:04:44Hallie Bovner.
01:04:47Wish I could say
01:04:48the same Craig Brody.
01:04:55Lulu,
01:04:56um,
01:04:57I'll be back
01:04:57in the city
01:04:58by tonight.
01:04:59Rebook my meetings
01:05:00and get me
01:05:01a pedicure appointment.
01:05:03Thank God.
01:05:03I thought you were
01:05:04never coming back.
01:05:05But,
01:05:06then I remembered.
01:05:07You're Hallie Bovner.
01:05:08Your work is your life.
01:05:12My life.
01:05:13Right.
01:05:14By the way,
01:05:20did you ever
01:05:20do that favor I asked?
01:05:21Oh,
01:05:22you mean that favor
01:05:22where I went to
01:05:2350 different toy stores
01:05:24all over the city
01:05:25just for one special kid?
01:05:28Yes,
01:05:29I did.
01:05:30Which,
01:05:31might I ask,
01:05:32who is this special child?
01:05:36My daughter.
01:05:36A monster truck 300?
01:05:45This is the best
01:05:46present ever.
01:05:48Who's next?
01:05:50Damn,
01:05:51why don't you get
01:05:51Natalie's present over with?
01:05:53We all know
01:05:54it's going to be
01:05:54the worst.
01:05:56Here it is.
01:05:57Look how tiny it is.
01:05:59Catch.
01:06:04It's probably
01:06:05a gum wrapper.
01:06:06Or a half-beat
01:06:07an apple.
01:06:08She's so poor
01:06:09she probably
01:06:10can't afford
01:06:10anything else.
01:06:13Guys,
01:06:14be nice.
01:06:15At least
01:06:15if it's not
01:06:16a tree branch
01:06:17like last time.
01:06:19It was a walking
01:06:20stick and my dad
01:06:21made it.
01:06:22That's right,
01:06:23your dad.
01:06:24Because where's
01:06:25your mom again?
01:06:26That's right,
01:06:27nowhere.
01:06:30Oops,
01:06:31hope it wasn't
01:06:32fragile.
01:06:36It's a friendship bracelet.
01:06:40Friendship?
01:06:41We're not friends.
01:06:43That's so sad.
01:06:45I can't believe you
01:06:47actually invited this
01:06:48freak to your party.
01:06:50My mom forced me to.
01:06:51If you had a mom,
01:06:53she'd help you pick out
01:06:54a real present,
01:06:55not this dumb piece
01:06:56of string.
01:06:57I do have a mom.
01:06:59Then,
01:07:00where is she?
01:07:01She lives in New York
01:07:02and she's a powerful CEO.
01:07:04Why do you make up
01:07:05a story like that?
01:07:06If your mom
01:07:07was a powerful CEO,
01:07:08she would give you
01:07:09better gifts
01:07:09than this.
01:07:10Momless Loser!
01:07:15Momless Loser!
01:07:17Momless Loser!
01:07:19Momless Loser!
01:07:21Momless Loser!
01:07:23Momless Loser!
01:07:25Momless Loser!
01:07:27Nobody can take
01:07:29your power away from you
01:07:30except you.
01:07:32Don't ever forget that.
01:07:33You were wrong,
01:07:34Mommy,
01:07:34and you left me.
01:07:36You know what?
01:07:37Forget this!
01:07:38Hi.
01:07:47I have a delivery
01:07:48for Sam Baker.
01:07:50That's me.
01:07:53These must be
01:07:54for my uncle.
01:07:56He's super rich.
01:07:58Where do you think
01:07:59you're going?
01:08:00I never shouldn't have come.
01:08:01I'm getting out of here.
01:08:03Actually,
01:08:03you're going to stay here
01:08:05and watch what
01:08:06real presents look like.
01:08:08Yeah,
01:08:09and maybe next time
01:08:10you'll come up with
01:08:10something better
01:08:11than a stupid people's drink.
01:08:13A pickleball racket?
01:08:15Nintendo switch?
01:08:16A build room bar kit?
01:08:19An e-scooter?
01:08:21A monster truck 400?
01:08:24These must cost a fortune.
01:08:27Uncle Rick
01:08:27is the best.
01:08:29Uh, actually,
01:08:31these gifts are from
01:08:32Natalie's mom.
01:08:37My mommy.
01:08:38She does love me.
01:08:39Wait,
01:08:40this has to be a prank.
01:08:42Natalie is just lying
01:08:43about her mom.
01:08:44She's a real.
01:08:45Well,
01:08:46someone very real
01:08:47signed for these
01:08:47purchase orders herself.
01:08:48All $15,000 worth of them.
01:08:50$15,000?
01:08:52How rich is she?
01:08:55Like I said,
01:08:56she's a powerful CEO
01:08:57in New York,
01:08:58and she's too busy
01:08:59to care what you
01:09:00small-town losers think.
01:09:03No, wait, no.
01:09:04Where are you going?
01:09:04Uh, it's okay.
01:09:06You can sit next to me.
01:09:07No,
01:09:08sit next to me.
01:09:10I want to be friends
01:09:10with you if you pay me.
01:09:13Enjoy the presents,
01:09:14loser.
01:09:14And your cake is dry,
01:09:18by the way.
01:09:25Daddy.
01:09:28I don't know
01:09:29if you can hear me,
01:09:30but I wanted you to know
01:09:31I'm going back
01:09:33to New York,
01:09:34okay?
01:09:35You were right
01:09:36about Craig.
01:09:38He's a liar
01:09:39and a cheat.
01:09:41But the man
01:09:42I'm about to marry,
01:09:42and he's rich,
01:09:47handsome,
01:09:49successful.
01:09:51Exactly.
01:09:52The kind of man
01:09:53you would have wanted for me.
01:09:55I'll miss you.
01:09:56Okay?
01:10:00You're running
01:10:01towards something.
01:10:02Back to your life.
01:10:04Go.
01:10:05Your father's
01:10:06in good hands.
01:10:07I promise.
01:10:08Would you look
01:10:09after Natalie
01:10:09for me?
01:10:11Of course.
01:10:12Thank you,
01:10:29Ms. Bildner.
01:10:29First class is to the left.
01:10:31Thank you so much.
01:10:33Natalie!
01:10:34Natalie!
01:10:35Natalie!
01:10:35What are you doing here?
01:10:37I'm coming with you
01:10:38to New York.
01:10:39Natalie, it's...
01:10:43It's not that simple.
01:10:45Look, your father and I,
01:10:46we...
01:10:47We got divorced.
01:10:48But that doesn't mean
01:10:49you can't still be my mommy.
01:10:52Actually, it does.
01:10:54Look, you belong here.
01:10:56With your father.
01:10:57So do you, mommy.
01:10:58I know you do,
01:10:59and so does daddy.
01:11:01Wait, uh, what?
01:11:02Daddy sometimes talks in his sleep.
01:11:05He's always saying
01:11:06sorry to you
01:11:06and how much he loves you.
01:11:11This will always
01:11:12belong to Hallie.
01:11:14And so will my heart.
01:11:16What is this doing here?
01:11:19Whatever he did,
01:11:20I think he feels
01:11:20really bad about it.
01:11:22And I think he's
01:11:23still in love with you.
01:11:26Ma'am,
01:11:27the boarding is closing.
01:11:28Are you coming?
01:11:30Yes, we're coming.
01:11:31I'm sorry, sweetie.
01:11:34I can't let you fly.
01:11:35I'm not without a ticket.
01:11:37Ma'am, you'll need to choose.
01:11:38Are you staying here with her
01:11:40or are you flying to New York?
01:11:41We're closing the doors
01:11:42in one minute.
01:11:46The flight departs
01:11:47in one minute.
01:11:52Come on, Natalie.
01:11:54I'll take you home.
01:11:54Oh, my God.
01:12:03Where'd you find her?
01:12:04Um, she was at the airport.
01:12:06Airport?
01:12:07I wanted to go
01:12:08to New York City
01:12:09with Mommy.
01:12:10She knows.
01:12:12I cried.
01:12:15Natalie, can you give us a minute?
01:12:17Okay, Daddy.
01:12:19Thank you for bringing
01:12:20our money.
01:12:21Of course.
01:12:22But, um,
01:12:25before I go,
01:12:26I have a favorite.
01:12:27Anything.
01:12:30Hi, Natalie, your mother.
01:12:32Just make sure it's not
01:12:34Trista.
01:12:35Okay?
01:12:37Okay.
01:12:41Okay.
01:12:41Okay.
01:12:52After all these years,
01:13:08he never gave up on us.
01:13:11After all these years,
01:13:12he never gave up on us.
01:13:15You probably could have
01:13:21come up with something better.
01:13:22No, it's
01:13:24perfect.
01:13:27How long have you
01:13:28been working on this?
01:13:30A few years now.
01:13:33Ever since I left?
01:13:36Maybe.
01:13:39But,
01:13:40why?
01:13:41I couldn't let
01:13:43our dream die
01:13:44just because
01:13:44our marriage did.
01:13:47Crazy dream?
01:13:49Doesn't look so crazy
01:13:50anymore,
01:13:51does it?
01:13:53No, it doesn't.
01:13:54Allie,
01:13:56not a day goes by
01:13:57where I don't think
01:13:58about you.
01:14:00And I know,
01:14:01I know,
01:14:02you won't believe
01:14:02a word I say,
01:14:03but I thought
01:14:04maybe you'd believe
01:14:06something you could see.
01:14:07Is that
01:14:16us?
01:14:18Yeah, it is.
01:14:25I love you.
01:14:27And I never
01:14:28stopped.
01:14:29I love you.
01:14:29And I never
01:14:30stopped.
01:14:37I've missed this
01:14:46for so long.
01:14:47I've wanted this
01:14:48for so long.
01:14:50No.
01:14:51No, we have to stop.
01:14:55The papers are signed,
01:14:56Craig.
01:14:57I'm engaged
01:14:58to someone else.
01:14:59Yeah.
01:15:00And it's too late
01:15:01to turn the clock
01:15:02back now.
01:15:05Send me a picture
01:15:06when the town's
01:15:06rebuilt, okay?
01:15:08That's the thing.
01:15:09It won't be.
01:15:12What?
01:15:13What do you mean?
01:15:15Got this in the mail
01:15:16today.
01:15:17My plans were
01:15:18approved,
01:15:18but Dirk Diggle
01:15:20bought up all
01:15:21the local contractors
01:15:22and I can't afford
01:15:23anyone else,
01:15:24so I'm going to
01:15:25have to rescind
01:15:26my offer.
01:15:27No, you can't
01:15:28do that.
01:15:29I have to.
01:15:30I don't have a choice.
01:15:32What if I said
01:15:33I could help?
01:15:36I could help.
01:15:41Go back to New York.
01:15:43Don't worry
01:15:45about someone's
01:15:46tiny little dream
01:15:47in a nowhere town.
01:15:50This was our dream,
01:15:52Craig.
01:15:55Besides,
01:15:56you helped me out
01:15:57with their diddlers.
01:15:58She said she's
01:16:01not interested,
01:16:02bro.
01:16:04Now let me help you.
01:16:15Lulu.
01:16:16Um,
01:16:17change of plans.
01:16:19Send all of our
01:16:20best contractors
01:16:21to Franklin, Tennessee.
01:16:22Also, cancel my
01:16:23pedicure appointment.
01:16:23Have you come to
01:16:31withdraw your
01:16:31application, Craig?
01:16:33I knew you
01:16:33couldn't afford it.
01:16:34Actually, I just
01:16:35came to give you
01:16:36the deposit.
01:16:38We break ground
01:16:39tomorrow.
01:16:41We.
01:16:42We said we
01:16:43would fix this town
01:16:44up.
01:16:44Mm-hmm.
01:16:45And that is
01:16:46exactly what
01:16:47we're going to do.
01:16:48I never thought
01:16:53I'd see the day
01:16:54where our dream
01:16:54became a reality.
01:16:56No, it was
01:16:56always your dream.
01:16:58I was just
01:16:58happy to help.
01:17:02Lulu!
01:17:03Oh, my God!
01:17:05Wow, boss.
01:17:06No wonder
01:17:07you never came back.
01:17:09You never told me
01:17:09your husband
01:17:09was a stone-cold
01:17:10hunter.
01:17:11Oh.
01:17:12Ex-husband.
01:17:15Right.
01:17:18Allie.
01:17:20Ned.
01:17:21Hi.
01:17:23What are you
01:17:24doing here?
01:17:25I told you I
01:17:25would be back
01:17:25next week.
01:17:26You want to
01:17:26tell me what
01:17:27the meaning
01:17:27of this is?
01:17:33You told me
01:17:34there was
01:17:34nothing going
01:17:35on between
01:17:35you two.
01:17:36Are you
01:17:36trying to
01:17:37embarrass me
01:17:38on a national
01:17:38stage?
01:17:39No, um,
01:17:40no, Ned.
01:17:40I am so
01:17:41sorry.
01:17:42I, uh,
01:17:43is your
01:17:43campaign okay?
01:17:45It's fine
01:17:45for now.
01:17:47Luckily,
01:17:47this is just
01:17:48a mock-up.
01:17:49Post gave
01:17:50it to us
01:17:50before going
01:17:50to press.
01:17:51Get in.
01:17:53I am
01:17:53taking you
01:17:54home.
01:17:56Ned,
01:17:56I told you
01:17:57this project
01:17:58is important.
01:17:59Hallie,
01:18:00you build
01:18:00multi-billion
01:18:01dollar skyscrapers,
01:18:03not whatever
01:18:03this is.
01:18:05This
01:18:06matters.
01:18:07A sad
01:18:08little shopping
01:18:08mall in a
01:18:09sad little
01:18:10town?
01:18:11Come on,
01:18:12Hallie.
01:18:13You're better
01:18:13than this.
01:18:14What's
01:18:15that
01:18:16supposed to
01:18:16mean?
01:18:17Being back
01:18:17here, it
01:18:18has you
01:18:18confused.
01:18:19You don't
01:18:20know what
01:18:20you want.
01:18:21You don't
01:18:22know who
01:18:22you really
01:18:22are anymore.
01:18:24But this
01:18:25is your
01:18:26past.
01:18:28I'm your
01:18:28future.
01:18:30Remember?
01:18:31You still
01:18:32want to
01:18:33marry me?
01:18:34Even after
01:18:35that?
01:18:35Yes.
01:18:36In fact,
01:18:37I want to
01:18:37move the
01:18:37wedding up.
01:18:38Let's get
01:18:39married right
01:18:40now.
01:18:40Let's get
01:18:44married right
01:18:45now.
01:18:46Right
01:18:46now?
01:18:49Excuse me.
01:18:53Hey,
01:18:54seeing these
01:18:55photos, it
01:18:56made me realize
01:18:57how much you
01:18:58mean to me.
01:18:59I can't lose
01:19:00you, Hallie.
01:19:01I don't want
01:19:02to lose you.
01:19:03Please,
01:19:05marry me.
01:19:08You're
01:19:09going to
01:19:09marry her?
01:19:11She was
01:19:12cheating on
01:19:13you.
01:19:15Who are
01:19:15you?
01:19:16I'm the
01:19:17woman that
01:19:17took these
01:19:18photos.
01:19:19So, you
01:19:20admit to
01:19:20sabotaging a
01:19:21political
01:19:21campaign.
01:19:22What?
01:19:24No.
01:19:25Ma'am, you're
01:19:25lucky the
01:19:26senator doesn't
01:19:26press charges.
01:19:27Come with
01:19:28me.
01:19:28What?
01:19:29No, no,
01:19:30no.
01:19:30You will
01:19:31not win
01:19:31this one,
01:19:32Hallie.
01:19:32No, don't
01:19:33touch me.
01:19:36Ned, this
01:19:37all just
01:19:38feels a
01:19:39little fast.
01:19:40Yeah, but
01:19:40is it, Hallie?
01:19:41What are we
01:19:42waiting for?
01:19:45What are we
01:19:46waiting for?
01:19:49I don't know.
01:19:51Quit fucking
01:19:52around and
01:19:53marry me already.
01:19:54What's the rush,
01:19:55Ned?
01:19:56I...
01:19:56The Post
01:19:57agreed to
01:19:57kill the
01:19:57cheating
01:19:58story if
01:19:59we give
01:19:59them
01:19:59something
01:19:59better.
01:20:02Something
01:20:02like...
01:20:03A wedding,
01:20:04for example.
01:20:06You want to
01:20:07marry me for
01:20:08a story?
01:20:09Come on,
01:20:10Hallie.
01:20:11We're gonna get
01:20:12married anyway.
01:20:13What difference
01:20:13does it make?
01:20:14Was this
01:20:14whole thing
01:20:16just a publicity
01:20:18stunt?
01:20:19Our engagement?
01:20:20Our relationship?
01:20:21No, of course
01:20:24not.
01:20:24I love you.
01:20:25Then what's my
01:20:26favorite color,
01:20:27Ned?
01:20:28Oh, come on,
01:20:29Hallie.
01:20:30My favorite
01:20:31flower?
01:20:34My favorite
01:20:35flower?
01:20:35I don't know.
01:20:36Roses?
01:20:37Does it even
01:20:38matter?
01:20:39Yes, it
01:20:39does.
01:20:42I'm sorry,
01:20:45Ned, but I
01:20:46can't marry you.
01:20:48Yes, you can.
01:20:49Because if you
01:20:50don't, I can
01:20:51make your life
01:20:52very difficult.
01:20:54Starting with
01:20:55those big city
01:20:56contracts you
01:20:56just won.
01:20:57I spent years
01:20:58of blood, sweat,
01:20:59and tears to
01:20:59get those contracts.
01:21:01But once I'm
01:21:01elected, I can
01:21:02make them all
01:21:03go poof.
01:21:05I have friends
01:21:06in very high
01:21:07places, Hallie.
01:21:08No, you
01:21:08wouldn't dare.
01:21:10I worked my
01:21:10entire career
01:21:11for those.
01:21:12Well, then
01:21:12the answer is
01:21:13simple.
01:21:14Marry me.
01:21:15We're losing
01:21:17everything.
01:21:18Come on, Hallie.
01:21:19This is not
01:21:20a difficult
01:21:21choice.
01:21:22You're hurting
01:21:23me.
01:21:23If you think
01:21:24this is pain,
01:21:24you haven't felt
01:21:25anything yet.
01:21:27Neither of you.
01:21:40My suit.
01:21:41My jaw.
01:21:42You broke
01:21:43my face.
01:21:45Good.
01:21:46Looks better
01:21:46that way,
01:21:47in my opinion.
01:21:48I have you
01:21:48arrested for
01:21:49assaulting a
01:21:50government official.
01:21:51There isn't
01:21:51a cop who
01:21:52will side with
01:21:53you over me.
01:21:54Not in this
01:21:55town.
01:21:57And by the
01:21:57way, her
01:21:59favorite color
01:21:59is blue and
01:22:00her favorite
01:22:01flower is the
01:22:02marigold because
01:22:03it blooms from
01:22:04spring to fall.
01:22:06There you go.
01:22:08I hope that
01:22:08suit isn't too
01:22:09expensive.
01:22:10This suit is
01:22:11worth more than
01:22:12you make in a
01:22:12year.
01:22:12Isn't that
01:22:14something?
01:22:15It's time for
01:22:16you to leave,
01:22:16Senator.
01:22:17Come on,
01:22:18Allie.
01:22:18You're not
01:22:19going to give up
01:22:19everything just
01:22:21for some pathetic
01:22:21small town nobody.
01:22:24He may be from a
01:22:25small town,
01:22:26but he is not
01:22:28a nobody.
01:22:29In fact, if I had
01:22:31to choose a son-in-law,
01:22:33I'd pick him over you
01:22:34any day of the week.
01:22:36Daddy!
01:22:37Allie, I am so
01:22:40sorry for everything.
01:22:42Starting with
01:22:43meddling in your
01:22:43marriage.
01:22:45Meddling?
01:22:46I'm the one that
01:22:47made Craig divorce.
01:22:49I told him if he
01:22:50really loved you,
01:22:51he'd let you go.
01:22:53He did.
01:22:56I thought you
01:22:57deserved more than
01:22:58a small town,
01:23:00more than a local
01:23:01boy like him.
01:23:03She does, sir.
01:23:04Come on, Allie.
01:23:07He divorced you.
01:23:08He gave up a
01:23:09daughter for you.
01:23:10So what if I want
01:23:11to marry you for
01:23:12a story?
01:23:13People get married
01:23:14for worse reasons.
01:23:15And they get
01:23:15divorced for better
01:23:16ones.
01:23:19How can we
01:23:19think, old man?
01:23:21Allie, you're
01:23:21coming with me.
01:23:22You stay away
01:23:23from my daughter.
01:23:24Allie, I am
01:23:25not leaving.
01:23:27You owe it to me
01:23:27to go through
01:23:28this wedding.
01:23:29I've had about
01:23:30enough of people
01:23:31telling me who I
01:23:31should and
01:23:32shouldn't marry.
01:23:33Get out of
01:23:37here, Ned.
01:23:38It's over
01:23:38between us.
01:23:43Get out of
01:23:44here, Ned.
01:23:45It's over
01:23:46between us.
01:23:48Fine.
01:23:50But I hope
01:23:51you know what
01:23:51you're giving up,
01:23:52Allie.
01:23:54I most
01:23:55certainly do.
01:23:55It was too big
01:24:02anyway.
01:24:05Wait, wait, wait,
01:24:06wait, wait, wait.
01:24:07What about me?
01:24:08I'll marry you.
01:24:09I'm sure the
01:24:10Post would love
01:24:11to see me at a
01:24:12wedding gown.
01:24:14And I would look
01:24:15way better than
01:24:15Allie ever would.
01:24:17Not in a million
01:24:17years.
01:24:18I owe you both an
01:24:33apology for trying
01:24:34to play God.
01:24:35Daddy.
01:24:36Hear me out.
01:24:38When I was in the
01:24:39hospital and hooked
01:24:40up to all those
01:24:40machines, I just, I
01:24:42kept having the same
01:24:43wonderful dream.
01:24:45This dream where
01:24:47you were still
01:24:47together.
01:24:49This dream where
01:24:49you were both
01:24:50living the life
01:24:51you deserve.
01:24:52I took that
01:24:53future and that
01:24:54life away from
01:24:55you.
01:24:58Allie, Craig
01:24:59never wanted to
01:25:00divorce you.
01:25:03Allie, Craig
01:25:04never wanted to
01:25:05divorce you.
01:25:06How?
01:25:08This should be
01:25:09enough for me.
01:25:10I want her on
01:25:11that plane, alone.
01:25:13whatever it takes.
01:25:16I tried to pay
01:25:17him off.
01:25:20And this is what
01:25:21he did with the
01:25:22money.
01:25:24I've never seen
01:25:25someone work so
01:25:26hard for love.
01:25:28Is this true,
01:25:29Craig?
01:25:30Mm-hmm.
01:25:32Why didn't you
01:25:33just tell me?
01:25:35Because I didn't
01:25:35want you to hate
01:25:36your father or
01:25:37blame him when
01:25:38you just thought
01:25:38he was doing
01:25:39what was right.
01:25:41You were
01:25:41protecting me.
01:25:43That's right.
01:25:45You two are the
01:25:46only family you
01:25:47have left.
01:25:49Unless...
01:25:50you want me to be
01:25:54a part of your
01:25:55family again?
01:25:55Now, I know
01:25:58this ring isn't
01:26:00exactly as big
01:26:01as your old
01:26:02one, but
01:26:03you'd make me
01:26:05the happiest man
01:26:06in the world
01:26:07if you would
01:26:07marry me again.
01:26:10Yeah?
01:26:10Yes.
01:26:11Yes, Craig,
01:26:12I'll marry you.
01:26:13Oh, perfect fit.
01:26:15It always was.
01:26:23Mommy, Daddy, I
01:26:24knew you'd come
01:26:25back together.
01:26:26Aw, shoot.
01:26:27Come on.
01:26:28Come on.
01:26:29Up we go.
01:26:30Dale, that wasn't
01:26:31such a crazy dream.
01:26:32I'd like you to
01:26:33meet your granddaughter,
01:26:34Natalie Hallie Brody.
01:26:36My dream came true.
01:26:38Hi, Grandpa.
01:26:39Hallie, this is
01:26:42crazy, but if we
01:26:43run, we can make
01:26:44it to the town
01:26:45clerk before it
01:26:46closes.
01:26:46I do not want
01:26:47to be divorced
01:26:48from you one
01:26:48second longer.
01:26:50Me either.
01:26:50Yeah?
01:26:51Yeah?
01:26:52Okay, what do we
01:26:52think?
01:26:53Who's up for a
01:26:54wedding?
01:26:56Yeah?
01:26:57Yeah?
01:26:58Yeah?
01:27:02Hi.
01:27:04Um, we would
01:27:05like to get
01:27:06remarried.
01:27:06I can't accept
01:27:09your remarriage.
01:27:10That's ridiculous.
01:27:12Uh, what?
01:27:13Why?
01:27:14I can't accept
01:27:15your remarriage.
01:27:17That's ridiculous.
01:27:18Uh, what?
01:27:19Why?
01:27:20Well, because you
01:27:21were never really
01:27:21divorced in the
01:27:22first place.
01:27:23Look right here.
01:27:24You signed your
01:27:25name Hallie
01:27:26Bildner, but your
01:27:28name is and always
01:27:29has been Hallie
01:27:30Brody.
01:27:31Will you look
01:27:32at that?
01:27:34Wait, so, um,
01:27:35that means the
01:27:36custody papers?
01:27:39Well, that's, uh,
01:27:41that's void.
01:27:43So, you're still
01:27:44Natalie's parents.
01:27:48Mommy!
01:27:52Daddy.
01:27:54I forgive you.
01:27:56I've got seven years
01:28:14to make up for.
01:28:15I've got seven years
01:28:18to make up for.
01:28:19I just want to thank
01:28:29you all for your
01:28:30faith in me.
01:28:31And as your new
01:28:33mayor, I promise to
01:28:34work tirelessly to
01:28:35bring this town back
01:28:36back to what it once
01:28:37was, starting with the
01:28:40community center that
01:28:42Craig and Hallie so
01:28:43generously built.
01:28:47We love you,
01:28:47Milwartha.
01:28:48Love you.
01:28:49What do you think?
01:28:56What do you think?
01:28:56What do you think?
01:28:56What do you think?
01:28:56What do you think?
01:28:57What do you think?
01:28:58Looks like they found a story
01:29:03to replace him with
01:29:03after all.
01:29:04Is there a really baby
01:29:12right there?
01:29:13Yes.
01:29:15We're going to be one
01:29:15big happy family.
01:29:34We'll be three.
01:29:47We're going to be two.
01:29:50We'll be one time.
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