Falcon Crest (1981) s01e09 Episode Script

Dark Journey

Something wrong?
-Vickie's run away.
-Vickie's run away from home.
One of her friends saw Lance
pick her up at school.
Look, she needed to see somebody
in San Francisco.
She's vulnerable, Michael.
She just left home.
He says I have talent. Wants me
to do a test for a movie.
Mom and Dad are in San Francisco
looking for you.
What do you think
you're proving?
The Giobertis aren't
that happy family.
Now, you said you'd do this test
and you are gonna do it.
Your daughter could be
in real trouble. Michael West
makes pornographic movies.
Oh, honey, you're still awake?
It's after 3.
Vickie's not home yet.
Why didn't you wake me up?
I kept thinking
she'd come in any minute.
Punctuality's
never been her strong suit.
It's getting to the point
where it's beyond that.
I know she can be
inconsiderate
but she has never been
this late before.
I mean, I'm getting worried.
I'll wake up Cole and ask him
if he knows where she might be.
Okay.
Vickie, oh, thank God.
-Are you alright?
-Of course.
Where have you been?
-I was with Mario.
-All night?
Dad, it's not
what you're thinking.
Thought you were going
to the movies with Nicole.
Nicole had homework,
so I drove to the university.
Mario doesn't have a telephone?
I thought I'd be home
in plenty of time
but I fell asleep
on the sofa.
I don't believe this.
Couldn't you have called?
That's the least you could do.
Why the third degree?
Don't you trust me?
Trust works both ways, Vickie.
Okay, I'm sorry.
What more do you want?
A little consideration.
A phone call letting us know
where you are.
I told you. I was with Mario.
It's your well-being
we're worried about,
not who you're with.
I bet if I was
with my girlfriends
you wouldn't be making
such a big deal out of this.
Excuse me, I'm going to bed.
From now on, when Mario wants
to see you, he can come here.
That's not fair.
Mom.
Fair is not coming in
at 4 a.m. Okay?
First, you drag me to California
and now this.
This is your home.
Speak for yourself.
Go on, get to bed.
Grandfather's here
with Mara Wingate.
Where?
Thank you.
Thank you.
-Angela.
-Douglas.
-Well.
-Mara.
Well, now.
A very pleasant surprise.
Yes, it's a surprise
for everyone.
Hello, Grandfather.
Well, Lance. Lance, how are you?
-How are you doing?
-Fine, thank you.
-Mrs. Wingate, pleasure.
-Lance.
How darling of you to take
your grandmother to the theater.
You're getting to be
a distinguished young man.
You must be very proud of him.
Yes, I am.
And how are you, Mara?
I'm sorry I couldn't come
to the funeral.
Well, it is difficult being
alone after all these years
but Douglas has been
a wonderful comfort.
I'm sure he has.
Angela.
Arthur.
What in heaven's name
are you doing here?
The Museum of Fine Arts
is showing my work here.
Wonderful.
Oh, everybody,
this is Arthur Masefield.
Oh, not the famous artist?
Yes, he painted my father's
portrait a long time ago.
This is Mara Wingate
and my grandson, Lance.
-Mr. Masefield.
-Lance.
And of course,
you remember Douglas.
Yes, I remember
an entrepreneurial young man
with a lot more hair.
You're still in
the newspaper business?
Yeah. But now I own them.
Yeah, well, you never did
lack ambition.
Neither did you.
Good thing they weren't
in business together.
I'm so looking forward
to seeing this play.
You know, Douglas and I
have had our tickets for weeks.
-I'm glad to have met you.
-Likewise.
-Excuse us.
-Bye.
Angela, I can't get over
running into you like this,
after all these years.
You know, I've offered to paint
her portrait a dozen times
she keeps turning me down.
Why don't you come to
Falcon Crest while you're here?
-Oh, I'd love it.
-Something might be arranged.
Oh, let's talk during
intermission, shall we?
Well, I guess Mara and your
grandfather are an item.
They were in all the gossip
columns every week.
Why should you care,
Grandmother?
Ordinarily, I wouldn't.
But a woman like Mara
could change Douglas' mind
about Julia and Emma's
inheritance.
Not to mention yours.
So
are you gonna stay
cooped up in here forever?
I could use some help
at home, you know.
Why is it every time I get
involved with someone,
Mom and Dad get on my case.
Did you ever stop to think that
the problem starts with you?
Come on, Cole, they still think
that going out on a date means
-Going out on a date. I know.
-Going out on a date.
But you're just
too mysterious with them.
Why not be up-front with them?
Let them know what's going on.
Because they can't handle it,
that's why.
I'm tired of being
hassled all the time.
What about them?
They've both given up a lot
so we can be here together.
And it can work.
Well, it's not working for me.
I can't breathe in that house.
I think you need to try
a little harder.
Cole, there are other things
in life besides this family.
I know that. But if you
can't make this work
how are you ever gonna
make anything else happen?
Sometimes I think
you're hanging on here
just because you're afraid to
go out and face the real world.
I'm curious.
That business at the theater
with Arthur Masefield
wouldn't have anything to do
with Mara Wingate, would it?
And why do you ask?
Because they've never been
more than acquaintances.
You seemed awfully friendly.
Well, poor Mara lost
her entire inheritance
when her husband died.
Few people know about that.
And Arthur
he may prove useful
at the moment.
I don't think Grandfather
cares much for Arthur, does he?
Well, the two of them
were rivals.
You know, your grandfather
loves a good fight.
Now, all we have to do is give
him something to fight over.
Like me.
-How was the theater, Mother?
-Oh, it was delightful.
I'm so glad
Lance invited me to go.
Were you alright
here with Chao-Li?
Oh, yes.
We saw a movie on television.
And Julia called from Paris.
Now, let me see. Oh, yes.
She told me to tell you that
she'd be driving
from Saint-Tropez tomorrow.
Saint-Tropez?
Well, I hope she's tending
to business
and not just
enjoying herself.
You should've come
to the play with us, Emma.
We'll all see a play
when Emma is feeling better.
Oh, Mother, I would love to go
to the theater again.
Tell me everything
that happened.
Well, as I say,
the play was wonderful.
And we ran into
Arthur Masefield.
He still wants to do
my portrait.
Julia told me about him.
He used to be
in love with Mother.
Oh, that was
a long time ago, Emma.
You know, I was thinking
I think you should spend
sometime with your father.
Why don't you invite him
to come up for dinner soon?
Okay.
I'll make him something myself.
Chicken cacciatore.
That's Uncle Jason's favorite.
I think I'll invite him,
as well.
Emma, your uncle Jason is dead.
I.
-Of course.
-Well, run along to your room.
-I'm sorry.
-Run along.
You were awfully hard on her.
It might help if she had a
chance to talk about that night.
I doubt it.
Well, she's got to accept
Jason's death sooner or later.
I think I know
what's best for Emma.
And you're certainly
full of questions this evening.
You know, I'm not even
supposed to be here.
My parents said
I can't come here anymore.
What? Because of
the other night?
Yeah.
-What are we gonna do?
-I don't know.
Why don't we live together?
Oh, Vickie, now you're gonna
have to understand something.
I'm the first person
in the family
who's ever had an opportunity
to go to college.
That means something and I
Don't our feelings
count for anything?
Yes, they do.
Don't you love me anymore?
Look, Vickie,
it's just happening too fast.
It's just too soon.
Look, sometimes
love just isn't enough.
It is for me.
-Where are you going?
-I had to borrow Nicole's car.
-I promised I'd get it back.
-Well, don't leave like that.
-Where is Vickie?
-She called.
She's studying late
at the library.
She won't be home for dinner.
She's been avoiding us
since the other night.
It certainly seems that way.
Why is she fighting against this
place? We have a good life here.
When you were 19,
you came to visit your father,
you didn't think that way.
I was in college,
I had my sights on a career.
He wanted me to come back
and help him run the place.
He couldn't see my needs.
Maybe we're not seeing Vickie's.
You look lonely, honey.
Why don't?
Why don't we go get a drink?
No, thanks.
What are you reading?
Why don't you go bother
somebody else?
I read a book once.
Hey, come on, red, lighten up.
We can have a little fun.
-Lance, hi.
-Vickie.
Hey, Keller, why don't you go
find your fun somewhere else?
-You okay?
-Yeah, thank you.
What are you doing here?
It's a nice place.
Look, if there's
something bothering you,
maybe I could help.
Thank you.
Oh, Angela.
Arthur, you're early.
Well, after nearly 30 years,
I'd say I was a little late.
I don't know, I don't like
the way of life here.
-Then why do you hang around?
-I live here.
There's always San Francisco.
Are you kidding?
How would I support myself?
Vickie, people do it
all the time.
You gotta break away
sooner or later, right?
I don't see you
leaving Falcon Crest.
That's why I'm pulling for you.
I wanna see if it can be done.
-Here.
-What's this?
Moving expenses.
Lance, I can't take this.
I'll tell you what,
I have a friend, Diana Michaels.
She lives in San Francisco,
she's an actress.
You spend a couple of days
with her. Feel it out.
If you like it,
go apartment hunting.
Since when are you so helpful?
Look, you're having trouble
at home, right?
I just wanna see you
get off to a good start.
I'm not even out of school yet.
My parents aren't gonna let me.
Vickie, you're unhappy.
Now, look
if you're not willing
to give your best shot,
I'm not gonna waste my time.
No, no, no. You keep the money.
You never know when you might
wanna change your lifestyle.
Lance
what are you doing
tomorrow morning?
I thought I might visit my
friend Diana in San Francisco.
Chase
Vickie's gone. Look at this.
"I won't be coming home today.
I need to prove to you
I am an adult
and the only way to do that
is to get my own place
and be responsible
for myself.
And I hope you understand
and that you won't hate me
for going. Love, Vickie."
More coffee?
Have a seat.
You said she was supposed
to be an actress.
I didn't say
she made her living that way.
-Hi.
-Diana, meet Vickie Gioberti.
-Hi.
-Nice to meet you.
You too.
-Can you help her out?
-Sure, I can.
What do you have
against the Tuscany Valley?
Try living there sometime.
The rent's a little
too steep there for me.
Could you put her up
at your place?
-Until I get on my feet here.
-Sure.
That's my order.
I'll be right back.
You're all set. I've gotta
go back to Falcon Crest.
You're just gonna leave me?
You're in good hands, Vickie.
Really.
If you need anything else,
just give me a call, okay?
-Okay.
-Good luck.
-Okay.
-Bye-bye, Diana.
Bye.
Do you need a job?
You said it.
Stick around. I'll talk to Max
about getting you on my shift.
I was hoping for something
maybe in an office, you know,
file clerk.
I don't know the first thing
about restaurant work.
Take it from me.
Waitressing's your best bet.
Besides, I wouldn't exactly
call this place a restaurant.
Vickie, you gotta work
somewhere
where they're not gonna
ask you a lot of questions.
Is that why you're here?
Lance said you wanna be
a dancer.
That's kind of been
a dream so far.
Terrific. I'll have to take you
to my acting class.
You know, dance and acting
are a lot alike.
And if you can do both of them,
you've got it made.
-Sounds great.
-Okay.
-I'll be right back.
-Diana
thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you.
My father was pleased
with his portrait.
He loved the drama of it.
I tried to capture
his character.
He was a fascinating
combination of moods
of light and darkness.
He was a very complex man,
just like his wines.
I can't tell you how happy I am
to be here with you again.
Well, I've watched your career
over all the years, Arthur.
And I stock nothing
but Falcon Crest wine.
Why didn't you ever come
to see me in Vermont?
Oh, well, I had
a business to run
and my family needed me here.
You weren't just a little afraid
we might become involved again?
Oh, of course not.
What about your happiness?
Angela's happiness
is Falcon Crest.
Douglas, what in the world
are you doing here?
Well, Emma invited me.
Oh, I'm so glad
you could find the time.
You really make her happy.
-Oh, hello, Arthur.
-Oh, hello.
-Nice work.
-Thank you.
Thank you,
I have the perfect subject.
-Oh, don't I know that.
-Emma's up in her room.
Why don't you take her
for a little walk?
Why don't you join us?
We'll make it
a family afternoon out.
Oh, well, that's
very sweet of you
but I think this sitting
is gonna take
perhaps another hour.
But you two go right ahead
and enjoy yourself.
Well
I don't know
if I can be of much help.
Your daughter can drop
out of school if she wants to.
Most kids do leave home
sooner or later.
That's just the facts of life.
My daughter did not leave home.
She ran away.
I want her found.
Mrs. Gioberti, thousands
of children run away
every year in this country.
Most of them never go back home.
Most of them are never found.
There is one thing
that we can do, though.
If you don't see her
in the next 24 hours,
we can file
a missing person's report.
Now, no matter how you cut it,
the odds are about the same.
-Guess what.
-What?
I talked to Max,
he said you can start tomorrow.
Same hours as me.
-Great.
-Good.
Soon as I get off,
I'll take you over to class
so you can meet the others.
I'm not sure I'm ready for this.
I thought you wanted to make it
in this cold, cruel world.
-I do.
-Yeah?
The more talent you develop,
the better your chances.
My acting coach, Michael West,
he's the best.
He can spot talent right away.
Trust me.
You have our number.
Call us if you hear anything.
Alright, bye-bye.
That was Peterson,
her school counselor.
He hasn't talked to her
all semester.
Great.
Maybe that's the problem.
Nobody has.
I just talked
to her friend Nicole.
She saw Lance pick Vickie up
in front of school this morning.
Angela.
A little to your left.
Yeah, that's good.
-Where's Vickie?
-She's not here.
We know.
Where did you take her?
-Where's Vickie?
-Excuse me, Arthur.
Is there something wrong?
-Vickie's run away.
-Vickie's run away from home.
One of her friends saw Lance
pick her up at school.
Look, she needed to see
somebody in San Francisco.
She doesn't know anyone
in San Francisco.
-Where did you take her?
-Near the Fisherman's Wharf.
Why didn't you say
something about it?
Well, she'll be okay.
You guys will probably
get a call from her tomorrow.
You'd better hope so.
Excuse us, Angela.
-Lance.
-She's in good hands.
I wouldn't put her
in any danger.
What do you think
you're proving?
Vickie is not happy here.
Now the Giobertis are not
that big happy family, are they?
That's what you wanted,
isn't it?
People get to
living in boxes, see?
Boxes they call home
or the office
or
what are the neighbors
gonna think?
Well, I come along
and I show them
something different.
I show them how to break out.
I show them how to stretch
their muscles taut again.
I offer people hope, friend.
Everybody's got to have a dream.
Even if it only lasts a day.
Hi, everybody.
This is Vickie Gioberti.
It was great.
Thanks.
-What did you think?
-Hey.
Why don't you get Vickie
some coffee and show her around?
-Sure.
-I'll be back in a minute.
We only caught the last part
but it looked good to me.
This is a nice setup.
We have a video studio too.
Are you gonna study
with Michael?
I don't know yet.
-So how do you like your coffee?
-Oh, black's fine.
I just met the perfect
fantasy girl for your client.
Don't have to worry
about giving him his money,
you can just make the tape.
-What's her name?
-Vickie Gioberti.
Thinks she's a dancer, I told
her she oughta be an actress.
-She's perfect.
-Come on.
She looks like Little Bo Peep.
I told you to find me someone
who's into this kind of work.
She's vulnerable, Michael.
She just left home.
Give her the right kind of
emotional support, she'll do it.
Trust me.
Where'd you find her?
Remember that rich guy
from the wine country
I dated a couple months ago?
Well, he just walked right into
the restaurant with her.
She's his cousin.
She doesn't have a place to stay
and she needs a job.
You're working very hard
for your 10 percent.
That's because I'm aiming
for a full partnership, Michael.
I'll just never love you again.
Okay, okay.
Not so difficult, huh?
Intention
behavior.
Through the words, huh?
Through the words.
Okay,
we have a little time, so we're
gonna do some improv work.
Come on, any volunteers?
Come on.
Vickie.
Why don't you and I
break the ice?
Me?
I don't even know
what an improv is.
-Just be yourself.
-Come on. Don't be embarrassed.
Alright.
Don't worry about them.
They'll get their chance.
Physical awareness.
That's alright. You're a dancer.
Just think of it as a
Improvised dance, alright?
Only with words,
when you feel like it.
Give yourself a few seconds,
then we'll start no obligations.
Okay.
-Dad?
-Vickie, I can't help it.
To me, you're still my girl.
I want to understand so badly
and I feel
so far away from you.
Well, I'm not far away, Dad.
I've just changed.
Why is it every time
something goes wrong,
Angela or Lance
seem to be involved.
Sometimes I think
in spite of her charm
Angela would do anything
to get us off.
Why? Why would that be, though?
Doesn't your writer's intuition
tell you anything?
One thing does keep
nagging at me.
What Gus said
at your father's funeral,
about his death
being a mystery to him.
Yeah.
Well, whatever. All I can
think of now is finding Vickie.
You remember
when I was little
all the times, I really
wanted you to be there for me.
Well, that's all passed.
I'm grown up.
I just want you I just want
you to love me the way I am now.
And let me go.
You're putting us on, Vickie.
You've studied before.
No, I haven't.
Well, if that's true
you have an
extraordinary talent.
Very rare and very special.
-You were great.
-You're really something.
Portrait sitting
takes stamina, Angela.
-It does get tiring.
-Oh, how's Emma?
Did she enjoy herself?
Why don't you have dinner with
me and I'll tell you about it?
Oh, I'd love to but Arthur and I
have reservations at the club.
-Hope you don't mind, Douglas.
-No, no, I don't mind.
Emma will be disappointed.
I told her
we're having dinner together.
You're taking Emma out
to dinner?
Yes, yes, yes. I
She wanted to talk about Jason.
I thought I'd take her out
to dinner, give her a chance.
Oh, well, this is silly.
As long as we're going out, why,
let's just all go out together.
But, Angela
Emma hasn't been
feeling well
and I really
should be with her.
But we're all friends,
aren't we?
Oh, of course.
I know this only happens
in the movies, Vickie
but there is a script
in my office
that a producer friend
sent me last week
and there's a part
in this movie, a small part
but a dynamite part
that I think
is tailor-made for you.
But I don't know anything
about acting.
Some of the biggest stars
never took an acting class.
They just do it by instinct.
And you happen to be
one of those people.
This part in this movie
could be the beginning for you.
You mean, a real movie?
I'd get paid to act in it?
You bet your life
it would be paid.
We'd have to do a test on you,
some tape to show the producer.
We'll do that tomorrow.
-Thank you.
-Great help, aren't they?
What do they expect with
a list of halfway houses
and runaway centers?
Chase, you heard the sergeant.
Thousands of kids run away.
If we're gonna find her,
we'll have to do it ourselves.
Maybe you're right.
Michael West.
He says I have talent, Cole.
Wants me to do a test
for a movie.
Are you crazy?
Mom and Dad are in San Francisco
looking all over for you.
You're talking about some jerk
who wants to put you in a movie?
Cole, you're not listening
to me.
I'm listening.
I'm listening.
Only, you're not
making any sense, as usual.
Fine. Just forget it, okay?
We've already been to the free
clinic, every police precinct
three other runaway centers,
where do we go from here?
You look tired. Why not try
a hotel and get some rest?
I'm sorry
I couldn't be more help.
But we will keep
an eye out for her.
I need a little more
information on her, would you?
I talked to Cole.
Vickie called.
-Where is she? She alright?
-They got into some argument.
She hung up
before he could find out.
He didn't find out anything?
Yeah, she met some
acting teacher.
She told Cole he wants
to test her for a movie.
Excuse me.
What is the name
of this acting teacher?
Michael something.
Michael Michael West.
Your daughter could be
in real trouble.
-You know this West?
-I know of him.
Everyone who works with kids
in this city does.
-Where do we find him?
-Well, he keeps moving around.
One month he's an acting coach,
the next he's grooming
future models.
He usually works out of the
Fulton Avenue Tenderloin area
but he's never in the same
place two months running.
Where would we start
looking for him?
Under every wet rock
you can find, honey.
Ask questions but ask
the right kinds of questions
and you might be able
to find him.
The right questions?
What I mean is,
don't come on like parents
or you'll never find her.
It can get pretty dangerous
out there, you know.
I don't think my daughter
would get in anything dangerous.
Mrs. Gioberti, Michael West
makes pornographic movies.
Something I can help you with?
Yeah. I'm.
I'm looking for
videotapes, films.
Yeah, great. I got them all.
What's your pleasure?
Well, I had something
personal in mind.
-What do you mean, personal?
-Well, you know
special stuff. Custom
Oh, you know, fantasies,
personal trips.
That kinky stuff ain't cheap,
you know.
That's okay.
You know, if the quality's good,
money's no object.
Who told you to come here?
An old friend of mine
from back in Denver.
He's a very respectable guy
but he's into twins.
Oh, he gave me the name of the
guy he gets his stuff from here.
A Michael West?
He said this guy puts out
some real wild stuff.
Wild ain't the word, pal.
Tell you what.
Let me check this out
and I'll call you tonight, okay?
Yeah, let me write down here
where I'm staying.
It's the Norman Hotel
over on Alameda.
If a woman answers the phone,
cool it, it's my wife.
-She's kind of old-fashioned.
-I read you, pal.
My name's Nelson.
I'll be waiting for your call.
You'll hear from me.
Okay.
I thought you said Emma
wanted to talk about Jason.
She didn't mention him
the whole evening.
Well, that's strange, that's
strange. Maybe you're right.
She can be awfully forgetful.
But I had a wonderful evening.
All she did was rattle on
about Arthur's painting.
How long is that freeloader
gonna stay here?
Don't tell me
you're still upset about him?
He's a dilettante.
He has painted
the most prominent people.
You were never interested
in him before.
You have Mara Wingate.
Oh, that's it. You're jealous?
-I most certainly am not.
-Yes, you are.
Well, I am.
Isn't it wonderful that we can
be jealous of each other
after all these years?
I'm only seeing Mara because
I know I can't get you back.
Well, I didn't know
you'd give up so easily.
What about Arthur?
I hire painters.
Will you have dinner with me
next weekend?
I'd love to.
If I live to be a thousand,
I'll never understand you.
If you lived to be a thousand,
you'd be too old for me.
No, Mr. West isn't available
right now.
If you come to this address
at 3, he'll see you.
Three o'clock is fine.
Yeah. Ask for Michael or Diana.
Got it. Thanks.
Three? Anything could happen
between now and then.
-We're not gonna wait.
-Oh, good.
Wanna get to West
before he gets to Vickie.
But what if he does his filming
someplace else?
The girl I talked to seems
to make all his appointments.
I'll find out if she's seen
Vickie if I've to wring it out.
I just don't think Vickie
would pose in the nude, I
I don't think so, either.
Not willingly.
Now, we wanna show off all this
gorgeous red hair, don't we?
I hope I remember all my lines.
Lines aren't important.
-Intention. Intention.
-Intention. I know.
What does she want?
Alright, I know.
You'll do fine. Okay.
Now, situation. Very serious.
Your boyfriend's been
killed in an auto accident.
It's a big emotion to get to,
but just take your time.
There's no rush.
We can always do it over again.
It's tape, just erase it
and start over.
-Okay, we've got all day.
-Okay.
Alright, take a deep breath.
Let it out.
Good. You'll be fine.
-You'll be fine. Believe me.
-Okay.
Scream if you want to.
Good.
Alright.
Now, I'll tell you
when I'm ready.
Any time you're ready.
It's funny.
I don't feel like you're gone.
I feel like you're
right here with me.
Okay, physicalize.
Physicalize.
How did he used to touch you?
Close your eyes.
And very easy, touch your cheek,
just the way
he used to touch it.
That's good.
And your lips.
Oh, yes, yes, drop the
teddy bear a little bit.
Now down to the neck.
Yes, yes, that's perfect.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Alright, now, just you're with
him, you're thinking about him.
Thinking about how
it was the last time
the two of you were together.
That's very easy,
start unbuttoning your blouse.
That's not the way
we rehearsed it.
I know. We're just adding
a little texture now.
You can't just lie there
holding a dumb stuffed animal
the whole time, right?
What do you expect me to do?
Come on,
you've been to the movies.
Lots of actresses
do nude scenes.
-Not me.
-Okay, okay, okay.
Take it easy, take it easy.
Trust me. Sweetheart,
you are loaded with talent.
This could be a big break for
you but you've gotta be mature
Vickie, come on now.
You're acting like a child.
Stop it.
-You better let me out of here.
-I don't have time for this.
You said you'd do this test and
damn it, you are gonna do it.
Hello.
Can I help you?
I'm
Nelson.
Oh, we weren't
expecting you until 3.
Well, I'm early.
-Is West around?
-No.
-He won't be back for an hour.
-I'd like to take a look around.
-Maybe a tour of the facility?
-What?
I don't wanna waste 10 grand
on a piece of trash.
I'd like to see the stage
where the taping's done.
They're taping right now.
You're just gonna have to wait.
Is that where
the taping's done?
Michael doesn't like people
who poke when he's not here.
Where do you think you're going?
Hey, you can't go in there.
Hey.
-Are you alright?
-Yeah.
-Who the hell are you?
-This is my daughter.
Your mother's waiting outside.
Okay, now, listen,
this is private property.
Get your hands off me.
You pathetic scum.
Oh, God, are you alright?
I called the police, okay?
Good.
Let's get out of here.
It's beautiful.
My father would have
liked it very much.
This makes it strictly business
between us, I suppose?
Why, I think it's better
for everyone.
It's Douglas, isn't it?
He's won again.
Oh, it's nothing serious.
You'll come to Vermont
this fall?
Oh, I'd love to, if I can.
-Goodbye, Lance.
-Goodbye, Mr. Masefield.
Did you apologize
to Chase and Maggie?
Yes, I told them the truth
that I honestly
didn't know
Diana was involved
in pornography.
Well, you have to be
more careful.
We wouldn't want anyone
in Chase's family to get hurt
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