The Baker and the Beauty (2020) s01e02 Episode Script
Ruin My Life
1
- My name is Daniel Garcia.
My life used to be
pretty normal.
I worked at my family's bakery
in Little Havana
with my mom, my dad,
my crazy brother,
and my little sister.
I had a girlfriend.
Life was good.
Until she decided to propose.
- Will you marry me?
- And I decided to say
No.
That's when everything
changed.
I met Noa Hamilton,
as in international superstar,
fashion icon,
one of the most famous women
in the world--
that Noa Hamilton!
- What do you wanna do?
More than anything
in the whole world?
- Change my shirt.
- Okay.
That was your first wish.
- The rest of the night
was crazy.
It was fun, sexy, romantic.
At least
until her manager told me
she picked up people like me
all the time.
- It's my hope
that you leave now
before you get humiliated.
- So I left.
I went back to my normal life
figuring I'd never
see her again.
You can imagine how surprised
I was the very next morning
when she showed up.
- I still owe you a wish.
- No, I was just surprised.
I mean, you tracked me down,
showed up unannounced.
- Tracked you down?
You make me sound
like a stalker.
- It is kind of a red flag.
Well, maybe I just wanted
some more pastelitos.
Did you ever consider that?
So why are you here with me?
I mean, I talked to Lewis
last night.
He told me it was--
- That's why I'm here.
I wanna apologize for Lewis.
What he said is true.
Sometimes I like to go out
and meet people
and bring them along,
but it's never planned and--
- Look
you took a horrible night
and turned it into something
I'll never forget,
so it's all good.
- But it's not all good
because I didn't want last night
to end the way it did.
I wanted you to stay.
- Was that really
a typical night for you?
Rappelling down a building?
- Well, the baking
was a little extreme.
- I could tell,
because you were not that good.
You said I was above average.
You had a handful of flour
at the time.
- And pretty soon, I might have
a handful of sand, so
- Oh, so then
I should really go then, right?
Maybe.
- Whoa!
Whoa!
- Hey, are you Noa Hamilton?
- Yeah.
Yeah, I am,
but my friends call me Noa.
- That's so sick!
Hey, Mom!
Noa Hamilton's on the beach!
- Does that happen a lot?
- Yeah, but he was so cute.
So it's my birthday
this Saturday,
and Lewis always throws me
this big party,
and I never know anyone there.
It would be nice
to have a friendly face
if you wanna come.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- So, Daniel, you gonna go?
To the "movie star's" party?
- Well, I think--
- I got this, Daniel.
First of all,
she's not a movie star, okay?
She's a member
of the billion dollar babe club.
- Yeah, but she's not really
like that.
I think there's a connection,
but I don't know,
maybe she has that effect
on everybody.
- Which is exactly the reason
why you should go.
To that party.
To figure that out.
That, and you need to bring
and play my new demo.
'Cause I'm a Calle Ocho guy ♪
A little macho, a little shy ♪
- It's always about Mateo.
- Have you met me?
- Trouble.
That's what women like her are.
Nothing but trouble.
- Por favor,
who cares what she is
as long as she keeps the crowds
coming in like this.
- Guys, will you please
stop that
and focus
on what really matters here,
which is our boy Daniel,
our beloved Daniel,
has a date with Noa Hamilton.
- Uh, actually, that's
not all that matters.
That's today's total sales.
It's a new record.
- Did you--
- I checked it.
Twice.
- What about the calculator?
Did you check the calculator?
- The calculator's fine.
Everything's fine.
That's--that's the right number.
all: Oh, yeah!
Oh, yeah!
Oh, yeah!
- Maybe she can't see us.
- Yesterday,
right around this time,
I was getting ready
to propose to you.
Today, I'm the laughingstock
of the neighborhood.
- Vanessa, I know,
and I'm sorry--
- Viral, Daniel.
That video went viral.
The only good thing about that
is that I looked fabulous,
my work phone is ringing
off the hook,
and every comment says
I'm better off without you.
- If I had known that any
of that would happen, I--
- What?
You would've said yes?
Then how could you have ended up
in bed with Noa Hamilton?
- I didn't sleep with her.
- But you kissed her.
- I didn't do anything.
Look, she was at the restaurant
and saw what happened.
They saw me walking home
and next thing you know,
I'm on this insane ride.
I never thought that a few hours
of hanging out
was gonna turn into this thing
everyone would know about.
- Daniel, she's Noa Hamilton.
You realize--
- Exactly.
Nobody cares about me.
- I do!
I do!
So what now?
We're done?
After four years,
it's just over?
- I'm just confused.
It's like in the movies,
it makes it so clear,
but in real life, I--
- That's because in real life,
Daniel,
people aren't perfect.
So you choose.
You can either accept them
for who they are
or focus on what they lack.
Look, I know I caught you
off-guard with the proposal,
but we can't let that one moment
erase everything we have.
I mean, come on.
Look,
I'm gonna make a reservation
at our favorite place.
Bar Cove.
Saturday, 7:00 p. m.
I say we go and have a date.
Not a proposal, a date.
- V, I don't know.
- If you show,
I'll be the happiest woman
in the world.
If you don't
I'll know I need to move on.
- Well, as long
as there are plenty
of plant-based options
for the guests, I'm happy.
- Thank you.
- You know, one of these years,
I would love it
if we could just have a party
instead of this event
we always do.
- Lewis, you know we get
more business done
at this one event than we do
in all of Fashion Week.
- But it's not
a birthday celebration, is it?
- Exactly.
You know I don't like birthdays.
Are we ready?
- Yes, let's do it.
- No, wait, wait, wait, wait,
don't go.
Please don't judge it.
The damn paper was worse
than origami.
- Thank you.
- That is an original
of your mother's first cover.
Took me forever
to track it down.
What do you get the girl
who's got everything, right?
Besides,
I had to give Pipes something
to put in that gorgeous frame.
- Guys, this is so thoughtful.
- See, now she's gotta get
her makeup redone.
I told you you should've waited.
- Well, I decided to ignore you.
- I remember when we shot that.
Your mother had spent
the entire day
shooting in the Seychelles.
I mean literally
12 straight hours.
But she kept on smiling.
I swear, your mother
could light up a whole room
with that smile.
And now I'm crying.
- So you like it?
- I love it.
And I love you guys.
- You bet.
- Yay.
both: Mwah.
- No, I'm sorry, sir.
Deliveries around back
in the alley.
Actually, I'm a guest.
- I just wanna be the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
- Daniel Garcia?
- Daniel Gar--
Um, who are you with?
- I'm sorry?
- Your company.
Who are you with?
- Oh, no, it's just me.
No company.
I'm with Ms. Hamilton.
She invited me.
- Um
Let him in.
- Oh me, I wanna feel
a little bit stronger ♪
Oh me, I wanna think
a little bit smarter ♪
Said I just wanna be
the best ♪
Me, I wanna walk
a little bit taller ♪
Oh me, I wanna think
a little bit smarter ♪
Said I just wanna be
the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
- All right, all right,
ladies and gentlemen--
oh, sorry, wrong party.
'Cause I don't see any ladies
or gentlemen here.
But seriously,
I wanna thank you all for coming
to this little
shindig I throw
for a woman who is so special
to all of us.
You know, I've had
the good fortune of knowing her
since she was born.
One moment, bouncy and giggly.
The next, kicking and screaming.
She was like that as a baby too.
I kid!
Ladies and gentlemen,
please put your hands together
for our birthday girl,
Noa Hamilton!
- Okay.
Thank you.
Next.
Ah.
Rafael's.
Yes, pick-up only.
Pastelitos Magnificos?
Uh, well, yes.
They're not listed,
but we can make them for you.
How many?
Okay.
Please.
Last name first.
Thank you, Mr. Gold.
They will be ready at 7:00 p. m.
Adios.
Bye-bye.
No more phone orders.
We're already overbooked, okay?
Mi amor.
- Dimelo.
- Mira.
- Ah.
- Why are you
sneaking around like that?
- I don't know, Mateo.
Here's an idea:
why don't you ask me
at the top of your lungs?
- Are you going somewhere?
- Yeah, and I'm really late,
so
- Oh, that's right.
You need a swimsuit for gym.
- Oh.
- Pero, mama, I thought
we were gonna go together
and have a little
mother-daughter time.
- Ah, it's fine.
I've got it.
- Hey, hey, hey, Natalie.
I'm sorry.
I'll make it up to you.
Pick you up at 7:00?
Never.
Maybe.
Actually, yes.
Yes, that's great.
- Okay.
Love you.
- Mm-hmm.
- Have fun.
- Thomas Gold.
Your mother just took an order
from Thomas Gold.
And not any kind of order.
50 Magnificos,
the hardest pastries to make.
- Mom, how could you do that
to Papi?
Who's Thomas Gold?
- Tu ves?
He doesn't even know either.
- Wait.
Is he that star food critic
from the "Miami Sun"?
- Yes!
- What?
- And he just ordered from us,
which means he might be writing
about us.
- Yeah, I mean,
isn't that a good thing?
- No.
We have a line out the door.
We have customers who love us.
All this can vanish
with one bad review.
We can go broke.
- You remember what happened
to Alberto's?
Eh?
Camilo's?
- Ernesto's.
All wiped out.
- We have to cancel this order.
- I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help!
- Okay, mira, Papi.
Look, I can do that.
Or
- Hmm.
- Mateo and I can handle
everything else
and let you and your magic hands
get to work.
- I know
what you're trying to do.
Appeal to my ego.
- No, mi amor.
Not your ego.
- Hey, g--
- Mateo.
- Yeah?
- Bring me
my original baking sheet.
It's time for Magnificos.
- 'Cause it's over here.
- Daniel, you made it.
- Yes, you did.
- Gucci.
No hard feelings.
- I accept your apology,
but only because you returned
my sweater.
- Piper, I think Max Everts
from Neiman's just got here.
Looks like he wants to talk.
- Right.
Right.
Lewis?
Shall we?
- You made it.
- Happy birthday.
It may not be as fancy
as your other gifts,
but this one comes with
a free lesson.
- So I'm not hopeless?
- You might have potential.
- Oh.
I'll take that.
When do we start?
- You tell me.
- Hmm.
- So this is
- A lot?
- I was gonna say
really impressive.
I mean, your name--
- Is melting, yes.
I know.
Sometimes I forget
that it's even my name.
I have to go
take care of some business.
But I'm gonna come back
as soon as I can, okay?
And Daniel?
I'm really happy you came.
- Chloe, I need a dress
that sends a message.
- Yes.
W-what message?
- A message that says
"I don't need you.
"I may not even want you.
"Yes, I may be sitting here
looking fabulous,
"and yes,
you may think that means
I want to go back
to the way things were, but"
What?
Why is she everywhere?
- Hey.
Is he worth it?
Daniel.
Is he worth it?
- He's kind.
And caring.
And humble.
He likes that I'm ambitious.
He supports my dreams.
I mean, I don't have to tell you
not every man does that.
Present moment
of temporary insanity aside
he's always made me
feel special.
So yeah.
He's worth it.
Now, where was I?
- "You may think I'm ready
to go back, but--"
- "You may think I'm ready
"to go back
to the way things were,
"but things are not gonna be
the same this time.
"I am not a prize to be won.
I am a woman
that needs to be appreciated."
I need a dress
that says all of that
and also has him biting his hand
with desire for me.
Which means I need more
than a dress.
I need lingerie.
- I'm all shook up ♪
Shook up on you ♪
We burn like fireflies ♪
- Burn baby blue ♪
'Cause I'm so deep ♪
Deep into you ♪
You are my church tonight ♪
- What's so funny?
- My brother,
he's into music,
and he wants me to give his demo
to the DJ.
- Consider it done.
- You serious?
- I'm serious.
- Thank you.
- A-amen ♪
A-amen ♪
- It looks like
you're being summoned.
- I wanna drown
in your holy water ♪
You know a sin never felt
so good ♪
- Oh, nah, I don't--
- It's her birthday.
She's wearing a plastic crown.
You gotta go.
- I wanna drown
in your holy water ♪
A-amen ♪
You know a sin
never felt so ♪
- Payback for the rolling pin?
- Oh, yeah ♪
Did I catch
your attention? ♪
You look like you lost
your breath ♪
When I circle the room,
you an owl ♪
You gon' twist your head ♪
Don't you come at me green
with an attitude ♪
When my lips
and my soles are red ♪
If I leave you behind ♪
You can look
for the broken necks ♪
No, no ♪
'Cause I've been here
once or twice ♪
Never worry 'bout the eyes ♪
Come on,
don't just stand there ♪
Staring, honey ♪
Try to move your feet ♪
If you think
they're looking at you ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
Yeah, yeah,
they looking at me ♪
Yes, I'm young
for a teacher ♪
I can teach you the things
that you wanna know ♪
Ay, dios mio!
- Don't you bring any bull
in the room tonight ♪
Oh, man, I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
- You know that
I'll steal the show, oh ♪
Yeah, 'cause I've been here
once or twice ♪
I've been here
once or twice, babe ♪
Never worry 'bout the eyes ♪
Never worry
'bout the eyes ♪
Come on,
don't just stand there ♪
Staring, honey ♪
Try to move your feet ♪
If you think
they're looking at you ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
I'ma taking the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They just looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
Yeah, they looking at me ♪
My baby, baby,
they looking at me ♪
Don't you know
that they looking at me? ♪
They looking at me ♪
- Thank you.
- It's the bakery truck.
That's funny.
- Just get the truck.
Hey.
- Daniel.
The oven exploded.
How long till you can
get here and fix it?
- Uh
It might be a while,
but I can talk you through it.
What happened?
Dad?
- Dad, are you there?
- Okay, walk me through it.
- Open up the right side panel.
Look for a silver cylinder
on the upper right.
If it blew out, there should
be, like, a scorch mark.
You see it?
- Yes, yes.
Here it is.
- All right, all right.
We can do this.
So now--
Pop. Pop.
How is there no service?
- He's gone.
- Well, hang up.
He'll call back.
- I shouldn't have listened
to you.
- Making Magnificos
for Thomas Gold.
What could go wrong?
This.
This could go wrong!
- Pop.
- Ay, por favor.
If you would've taken that
repair class that I'd found,
maybe this wouldn't be happening
right now, huh?
- That's the whole reason
that we have sons, Mari.
So I don't have to take
a repair class!
- Oh, that makes a lot of sense.
- Hey, Pop.
I can fix it.
I can do it, Pop.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- You sure?
- Yeah!
- Okay.
In the meantime,
we take some of these upstairs
and do 'em in the regular oven.
- Vamanos.
- Mm.
- I'm trusting you.
- Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
- Natalie.
Hi.
I know this is super awkward,
but do you think
this is something
your brother might like?
Vanessa, wow, um
There are so many things wrong
with that question.
- Oh, it's just
we're practically sisters
and, you know,
I'm in a fight
with Noa Hamilton.
All's fair in love and war,
so what do you think?
- You look amazing!
I think you look amazing
and that you should go in there
and put some clothes on
and then get out there
and buy it
and I will get out of here
and get this for me.
Bye.
- Hey, man.
How much longer?
- Sorry, we're going
as fast as we can, man.
Vanessa's gonna kill me.
- Ah, Noa.
- Oh, hey.
Where did Daniel go?
- Baker Boy?
I don't know.
Listen, Terry called.
You have to call your mom.
Do you want me to go with you?
- I'm good.
Thanks.
Hey, if you see Daniel,
tell him I'm looking for him.
- Yeah, I'll get right on that.
- Hey.
Where's Daniel?
I know.
Why don't I change
into an outfit that says I care?
- Wow.
Here.
- What is it about that guy?
God.
- Mira.
I remember
the first time I saw you.
I was on stage
in between numbers
and I asked the stagehand
And he said, "Oye, es Rafael,
the pastry chef."
And I had all these butterflies
in my stomach
and a big smile
because I knew
that since we both worked
at El Tropicana,
we were gonna see each other
every night.
Ay.
- And now here we are.
30 years later.
- Mm-hmm.
- Watching our future
bake in an oven.
- Mi amor.
Mira.
That is not our future.
Okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Every time
I close my eyes ♪
- Hello?
- Hi, Mommy.
Did you call?
- Happy birthday, Noa-Boa.
- Thank you.
- Did you have a party?
- I'm actually having one
right now.
- Did you get
a lot of presents?
- Oh, my God.
I'm literally looking
at a mountain of presents.
But you know
what my favorite one was?
It was a picture of you
that I had never seen before.
- That's a strange present
for a girl your age,
isn't it?
Not as fun as a doll
or a tea set.
Would you like a tea set
for your birthday this year?
I would love that.
That sounds lovely.
- We'll go for tea
at the Plaza like--
like that girl
in your favorite book.
What's her name?
- Eloise?
- Would you like me to read
"Eloise" to you tonight?
- I would like that very much.
I have to go now, Mom,
but I'll call you later, okay?
- Okay, Noa-Boa.
That was my daughter.
Have I told you about her?
- Here's your bakery truck, sir.
- Thanks a lot.
Are you serious right now?
Come on.
Yes.
- Daniel!
- What the--
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- Piper!
What are you doing?
Daniel, you can't leave.
- I've been here for hours.
- Look, I know that,
but I think you like her,
and she likes you too.
- She likes everyone.
That's what celebrities do.
Make anyone feel special.
- But with you, it's different.
- You know how ridiculous
that sounds?
- I have known her
since she was 14.
This "party," it's work.
She hates her birthday.
That's why she works.
And inviting you, well
that was new.
- I have a life.
Do you understand?
A real life.
- Yeah, okay,
well, if you leave,
you're gonna be wondering
for the rest of your real life
what could've happened
if you'd just listened to me
and stayed.
- Hi, you've reached
Vanessa Carmen Sanchez.
Please leave a message.
- Vanessa, it's me.
I'm not gonna be able
to make it.
- What?
- Vanessa, it's me.
I'm not gonna be able
to make it.
- My mum first got sick
when I was around eight.
At first,
I thought it was fun.
My mum liked to play
make-believe.
To be honest,
it's really hard talking to her
because she goes in and out
of reality.
It's really hard to watch.
- I had no idea.
- Well
yeah.
It's not something I talk about
a lot.
That's life, right?
- And you don't have
any brothers or sisters?
- What?
- I can't remember the last time
someone didn't know
everything about me.
It's nice.
You just know me for me.
- Everybody knowing everything?
I don't think
I could handle that.
- It's not all bad.
I mean, overall,
my life turned out pretty good.
- And yet you still don't like
your birthdays.
- Mm.
When I was little,
my dad would always miss them.
And then when I was ten,
my mum had a really bad episode
at my birthday party.
So that was when I decided
I was done with birthdays.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
They're just, like,
work events now.
Speaking of which,
I should probably get back
to "working" my birthday party.
- Let's get out of here.
- What?
- Noa, let's get out of here.
- I can't just leave.
- Why not?
- Well, it's my party.
I think people would notice.
- Exactly.
It's your party.
Your birthday.
Change into something fun.
- Fun like what?
- You'll see.
- MC Cubano speaking.
Psych!
It's my voicemail.
Hit it.
- You go to Deering, right?
- Yeah.
- Waiting on a ride, huh?
- My brother.
- My mom.
Jeans.
- Swimsuit.
- Ugh.
If there's a hell,
it's filled with dressing rooms
and swimsuits.
- Yeah, and I just lived it.
- Why is it so horrible?
- It must be the fabric
or the lighting, the mirrors
- The whole concept.
Let's wrap you in 1/4 inch
of stretchy fabric.
- And my mom wanted
to come with me today.
- Mine too.
It's like she forgot
what it's like to be young.
- Yeah.
- No, I don't wanna model
for you, Mom.
- I just wanna get in and out
of there as quickly as possible.
- Like Navy SEALs.
- Yeah.
That's my ride.
It was nice meeting you.
- You too.
- Hey.
Want a ride home?
- One, two, three, four!
'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
Ocho, oh ♪
A little macho,
a little shy ♪
Oh, oh ♪
And I will be
your cabana boy ♪
I'll bring you
empanada-nadas and rum ♪
I fixed it.
- I did it!
I did it!
I did it!
I did it!
- Ese mijo!
Ese mijo!
- Yeah!
- Oh.
- I did everything right.
I swear.
What?
What?
You're not mad at me?
- No, mijo.
I love you for trying,
and you made it work.
- Yeah, papi.
You know what?
Sometimes
you just have to laugh.
Riete.
- Uh, hello?
Geez!
Dare I ask
what's with the mood lighting?
- Nat, I'm sorry.
I was supposed to pick you up.
- I know.
It's okay though.
I got a ride home.
- Uh
Look at your mother.
- What?
What?
- Who gave you this ride?
Because I'm thinking
maybe it was a cute boy?
Huh?
Hmm?
- Was it?
- Put down the flashlight.
- I wanna have some fun ♪
- Whoa.
I said to wear something--
- Fun.
This is fun.
Fine.
Next time, I'll wear sweats.
- Where are we going?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What are you doing?
Are you leaving?
With this guy?
- Well, you know,
it is my birthday.
- Just go.
- That was easy.
- But be back by midni--
it is midnight.
- You know Daniel is an idiot,
right?
I mean
you are beautiful.
And smart.
And kind.
Screw him!
- I know every book and
magazine article say walk away.
Fighting for a man is just
a sign of low self-esteem.
I think they're wrong.
I think love
isn't always perfect.
I think sometimes
a person loses their way,
becomes infatuated, right?
Like, Daniel is off
in his little fantasy world.
I can feel it.
But you know what?
He doesn't belong there, Chloe.
He doesn't.
And he's gonna realize that.
They all are.
His whole family.
And I'm gonna remind them
that Vanessa Princesa
is the real happily ever after.
Get a pen.
It's time to start planning.
That's it, papi!
- Yeah?
- Yes!
- Hey, Pop.
- Good news.
I found the breaker.
- Yeah, I got more good news.
Thomas Gold is here.
- I ordered 50.
- I know, but our oven broke.
- We fixed it, it broke again.
This was all I could manage.
I'm sorry.
No charge
for your inconvenience.
- Gracias.
- You know who I am?
I publish my column
every Monday.
I'd have your ovens fixed
by Tuesday morning.
Huh.
Mmm.
- All right.
- Okay.
- That's--
- Whoa.
- That's enough.
Aw, come on!
- Thank you. Thank you!
- Ay, be quiet!
- Oh, very sweet.
Hey, it's Daniel.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Is he at the party?
- Is he still with her?
- I don't know.
He sent a link.
- Well, click it!
- 'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
Oh ♪
- That's
That's my song.
- What?
- Noa Hamilton is playing
my song at her party.
Ay, dios mio, papi!
- 'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
- Oh, oh ♪
A little macho,
a little shy ♪
Oh, oh ♪
- Sour, but it's delicious,
right?
- Mm-hmm.
What I love about food is that
it's all about combinations.
- Mm-hmm.
- The two
most unlikely ingredients
make the best combination.
For example,
prosciutto and melon.
- You named
the most obvious one.
I got a good one.
Pineapple and goat cheese.
- Yeah, that's pretty good.
Bacon and ice cream.
- A little heavy,
but what about
Vietnamese banana flower
and fish sauce.
- Oh, my God, really?
- Playing the world traveler
card again.
- I knew you'd like that one.
- I got an idea.
- I thought I was supposed
to do that.
- Well, who needs a candle
when you've got those?
- It's a beautiful day ♪
And I just wanna ride it ♪
Ride the wave ♪
Right there to your side ♪
It's a beautiful day ♪
Who am I to deny it? ♪
We'll ride away ♪
To a beautiful night ♪
- I have an idea.
- Yeah?
- Let's go for a swim.
- But I don't have my swimsuit.
- Neither do I.
- Watch your step!
- Here we go
on a beautiful day ♪
Here we go
on a beautiful day ♪
- Is the birthday curse broken?
- What?
- Curse is broken.
- Cool.
- I'm filming in Puerto Rico
next week.
I'd like you to come.
- My name is Daniel Garcia.
My life used to be
pretty normal.
I worked at my family's bakery
in Little Havana
with my mom, my dad,
my crazy brother,
and my little sister.
I had a girlfriend.
Life was good.
Until she decided to propose.
- Will you marry me?
- And I decided to say
No.
That's when everything
changed.
I met Noa Hamilton,
as in international superstar,
fashion icon,
one of the most famous women
in the world--
that Noa Hamilton!
- What do you wanna do?
More than anything
in the whole world?
- Change my shirt.
- Okay.
That was your first wish.
- The rest of the night
was crazy.
It was fun, sexy, romantic.
At least
until her manager told me
she picked up people like me
all the time.
- It's my hope
that you leave now
before you get humiliated.
- So I left.
I went back to my normal life
figuring I'd never
see her again.
You can imagine how surprised
I was the very next morning
when she showed up.
- I still owe you a wish.
- No, I was just surprised.
I mean, you tracked me down,
showed up unannounced.
- Tracked you down?
You make me sound
like a stalker.
- It is kind of a red flag.
Well, maybe I just wanted
some more pastelitos.
Did you ever consider that?
So why are you here with me?
I mean, I talked to Lewis
last night.
He told me it was--
- That's why I'm here.
I wanna apologize for Lewis.
What he said is true.
Sometimes I like to go out
and meet people
and bring them along,
but it's never planned and--
- Look
you took a horrible night
and turned it into something
I'll never forget,
so it's all good.
- But it's not all good
because I didn't want last night
to end the way it did.
I wanted you to stay.
- Was that really
a typical night for you?
Rappelling down a building?
- Well, the baking
was a little extreme.
- I could tell,
because you were not that good.
You said I was above average.
You had a handful of flour
at the time.
- And pretty soon, I might have
a handful of sand, so
- Oh, so then
I should really go then, right?
Maybe.
- Whoa!
Whoa!
- Hey, are you Noa Hamilton?
- Yeah.
Yeah, I am,
but my friends call me Noa.
- That's so sick!
Hey, Mom!
Noa Hamilton's on the beach!
- Does that happen a lot?
- Yeah, but he was so cute.
So it's my birthday
this Saturday,
and Lewis always throws me
this big party,
and I never know anyone there.
It would be nice
to have a friendly face
if you wanna come.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- So, Daniel, you gonna go?
To the "movie star's" party?
- Well, I think--
- I got this, Daniel.
First of all,
she's not a movie star, okay?
She's a member
of the billion dollar babe club.
- Yeah, but she's not really
like that.
I think there's a connection,
but I don't know,
maybe she has that effect
on everybody.
- Which is exactly the reason
why you should go.
To that party.
To figure that out.
That, and you need to bring
and play my new demo.
'Cause I'm a Calle Ocho guy ♪
A little macho, a little shy ♪
- It's always about Mateo.
- Have you met me?
- Trouble.
That's what women like her are.
Nothing but trouble.
- Por favor,
who cares what she is
as long as she keeps the crowds
coming in like this.
- Guys, will you please
stop that
and focus
on what really matters here,
which is our boy Daniel,
our beloved Daniel,
has a date with Noa Hamilton.
- Uh, actually, that's
not all that matters.
That's today's total sales.
It's a new record.
- Did you--
- I checked it.
Twice.
- What about the calculator?
Did you check the calculator?
- The calculator's fine.
Everything's fine.
That's--that's the right number.
all: Oh, yeah!
Oh, yeah!
Oh, yeah!
- Maybe she can't see us.
- Yesterday,
right around this time,
I was getting ready
to propose to you.
Today, I'm the laughingstock
of the neighborhood.
- Vanessa, I know,
and I'm sorry--
- Viral, Daniel.
That video went viral.
The only good thing about that
is that I looked fabulous,
my work phone is ringing
off the hook,
and every comment says
I'm better off without you.
- If I had known that any
of that would happen, I--
- What?
You would've said yes?
Then how could you have ended up
in bed with Noa Hamilton?
- I didn't sleep with her.
- But you kissed her.
- I didn't do anything.
Look, she was at the restaurant
and saw what happened.
They saw me walking home
and next thing you know,
I'm on this insane ride.
I never thought that a few hours
of hanging out
was gonna turn into this thing
everyone would know about.
- Daniel, she's Noa Hamilton.
You realize--
- Exactly.
Nobody cares about me.
- I do!
I do!
So what now?
We're done?
After four years,
it's just over?
- I'm just confused.
It's like in the movies,
it makes it so clear,
but in real life, I--
- That's because in real life,
Daniel,
people aren't perfect.
So you choose.
You can either accept them
for who they are
or focus on what they lack.
Look, I know I caught you
off-guard with the proposal,
but we can't let that one moment
erase everything we have.
I mean, come on.
Look,
I'm gonna make a reservation
at our favorite place.
Bar Cove.
Saturday, 7:00 p. m.
I say we go and have a date.
Not a proposal, a date.
- V, I don't know.
- If you show,
I'll be the happiest woman
in the world.
If you don't
I'll know I need to move on.
- Well, as long
as there are plenty
of plant-based options
for the guests, I'm happy.
- Thank you.
- You know, one of these years,
I would love it
if we could just have a party
instead of this event
we always do.
- Lewis, you know we get
more business done
at this one event than we do
in all of Fashion Week.
- But it's not
a birthday celebration, is it?
- Exactly.
You know I don't like birthdays.
Are we ready?
- Yes, let's do it.
- No, wait, wait, wait, wait,
don't go.
Please don't judge it.
The damn paper was worse
than origami.
- Thank you.
- That is an original
of your mother's first cover.
Took me forever
to track it down.
What do you get the girl
who's got everything, right?
Besides,
I had to give Pipes something
to put in that gorgeous frame.
- Guys, this is so thoughtful.
- See, now she's gotta get
her makeup redone.
I told you you should've waited.
- Well, I decided to ignore you.
- I remember when we shot that.
Your mother had spent
the entire day
shooting in the Seychelles.
I mean literally
12 straight hours.
But she kept on smiling.
I swear, your mother
could light up a whole room
with that smile.
And now I'm crying.
- So you like it?
- I love it.
And I love you guys.
- You bet.
- Yay.
both: Mwah.
- No, I'm sorry, sir.
Deliveries around back
in the alley.
Actually, I'm a guest.
- I just wanna be the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
- Daniel Garcia?
- Daniel Gar--
Um, who are you with?
- I'm sorry?
- Your company.
Who are you with?
- Oh, no, it's just me.
No company.
I'm with Ms. Hamilton.
She invited me.
- Um
Let him in.
- Oh me, I wanna feel
a little bit stronger ♪
Oh me, I wanna think
a little bit smarter ♪
Said I just wanna be
the best ♪
Me, I wanna walk
a little bit taller ♪
Oh me, I wanna think
a little bit smarter ♪
Said I just wanna be
the best ♪
I just wanna be the best ♪
- All right, all right,
ladies and gentlemen--
oh, sorry, wrong party.
'Cause I don't see any ladies
or gentlemen here.
But seriously,
I wanna thank you all for coming
to this little
shindig I throw
for a woman who is so special
to all of us.
You know, I've had
the good fortune of knowing her
since she was born.
One moment, bouncy and giggly.
The next, kicking and screaming.
She was like that as a baby too.
I kid!
Ladies and gentlemen,
please put your hands together
for our birthday girl,
Noa Hamilton!
- Okay.
Thank you.
Next.
Ah.
Rafael's.
Yes, pick-up only.
Pastelitos Magnificos?
Uh, well, yes.
They're not listed,
but we can make them for you.
How many?
Okay.
Please.
Last name first.
Thank you, Mr. Gold.
They will be ready at 7:00 p. m.
Adios.
Bye-bye.
No more phone orders.
We're already overbooked, okay?
Mi amor.
- Dimelo.
- Mira.
- Ah.
- Why are you
sneaking around like that?
- I don't know, Mateo.
Here's an idea:
why don't you ask me
at the top of your lungs?
- Are you going somewhere?
- Yeah, and I'm really late,
so
- Oh, that's right.
You need a swimsuit for gym.
- Oh.
- Pero, mama, I thought
we were gonna go together
and have a little
mother-daughter time.
- Ah, it's fine.
I've got it.
- Hey, hey, hey, Natalie.
I'm sorry.
I'll make it up to you.
Pick you up at 7:00?
Never.
Maybe.
Actually, yes.
Yes, that's great.
- Okay.
Love you.
- Mm-hmm.
- Have fun.
- Thomas Gold.
Your mother just took an order
from Thomas Gold.
And not any kind of order.
50 Magnificos,
the hardest pastries to make.
- Mom, how could you do that
to Papi?
Who's Thomas Gold?
- Tu ves?
He doesn't even know either.
- Wait.
Is he that star food critic
from the "Miami Sun"?
- Yes!
- What?
- And he just ordered from us,
which means he might be writing
about us.
- Yeah, I mean,
isn't that a good thing?
- No.
We have a line out the door.
We have customers who love us.
All this can vanish
with one bad review.
We can go broke.
- You remember what happened
to Alberto's?
Eh?
Camilo's?
- Ernesto's.
All wiped out.
- We have to cancel this order.
- I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help,
I'm just trying to help!
- Okay, mira, Papi.
Look, I can do that.
Or
- Hmm.
- Mateo and I can handle
everything else
and let you and your magic hands
get to work.
- I know
what you're trying to do.
Appeal to my ego.
- No, mi amor.
Not your ego.
- Hey, g--
- Mateo.
- Yeah?
- Bring me
my original baking sheet.
It's time for Magnificos.
- 'Cause it's over here.
- Daniel, you made it.
- Yes, you did.
- Gucci.
No hard feelings.
- I accept your apology,
but only because you returned
my sweater.
- Piper, I think Max Everts
from Neiman's just got here.
Looks like he wants to talk.
- Right.
Right.
Lewis?
Shall we?
- You made it.
- Happy birthday.
It may not be as fancy
as your other gifts,
but this one comes with
a free lesson.
- So I'm not hopeless?
- You might have potential.
- Oh.
I'll take that.
When do we start?
- You tell me.
- Hmm.
- So this is
- A lot?
- I was gonna say
really impressive.
I mean, your name--
- Is melting, yes.
I know.
Sometimes I forget
that it's even my name.
I have to go
take care of some business.
But I'm gonna come back
as soon as I can, okay?
And Daniel?
I'm really happy you came.
- Chloe, I need a dress
that sends a message.
- Yes.
W-what message?
- A message that says
"I don't need you.
"I may not even want you.
"Yes, I may be sitting here
looking fabulous,
"and yes,
you may think that means
I want to go back
to the way things were, but"
What?
Why is she everywhere?
- Hey.
Is he worth it?
Daniel.
Is he worth it?
- He's kind.
And caring.
And humble.
He likes that I'm ambitious.
He supports my dreams.
I mean, I don't have to tell you
not every man does that.
Present moment
of temporary insanity aside
he's always made me
feel special.
So yeah.
He's worth it.
Now, where was I?
- "You may think I'm ready
to go back, but--"
- "You may think I'm ready
"to go back
to the way things were,
"but things are not gonna be
the same this time.
"I am not a prize to be won.
I am a woman
that needs to be appreciated."
I need a dress
that says all of that
and also has him biting his hand
with desire for me.
Which means I need more
than a dress.
I need lingerie.
- I'm all shook up ♪
Shook up on you ♪
We burn like fireflies ♪
- Burn baby blue ♪
'Cause I'm so deep ♪
Deep into you ♪
You are my church tonight ♪
- What's so funny?
- My brother,
he's into music,
and he wants me to give his demo
to the DJ.
- Consider it done.
- You serious?
- I'm serious.
- Thank you.
- A-amen ♪
A-amen ♪
- It looks like
you're being summoned.
- I wanna drown
in your holy water ♪
You know a sin never felt
so good ♪
- Oh, nah, I don't--
- It's her birthday.
She's wearing a plastic crown.
You gotta go.
- I wanna drown
in your holy water ♪
A-amen ♪
You know a sin
never felt so ♪
- Payback for the rolling pin?
- Oh, yeah ♪
Did I catch
your attention? ♪
You look like you lost
your breath ♪
When I circle the room,
you an owl ♪
You gon' twist your head ♪
Don't you come at me green
with an attitude ♪
When my lips
and my soles are red ♪
If I leave you behind ♪
You can look
for the broken necks ♪
No, no ♪
'Cause I've been here
once or twice ♪
Never worry 'bout the eyes ♪
Come on,
don't just stand there ♪
Staring, honey ♪
Try to move your feet ♪
If you think
they're looking at you ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
Yeah, yeah,
they looking at me ♪
Yes, I'm young
for a teacher ♪
I can teach you the things
that you wanna know ♪
Ay, dios mio!
- Don't you bring any bull
in the room tonight ♪
Oh, man, I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
- You know that
I'll steal the show, oh ♪
Yeah, 'cause I've been here
once or twice ♪
I've been here
once or twice, babe ♪
Never worry 'bout the eyes ♪
Never worry
'bout the eyes ♪
Come on,
don't just stand there ♪
Staring, honey ♪
Try to move your feet ♪
If you think
they're looking at you ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
I'ma taking the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
I could make it
nice and easy ♪
I'ma take the lead ♪
They ain't even looking
at you, baby ♪
They looking at me ♪
They just looking at me ♪
They looking at me ♪
Yeah, they looking at me ♪
My baby, baby,
they looking at me ♪
Don't you know
that they looking at me? ♪
They looking at me ♪
- Thank you.
- It's the bakery truck.
That's funny.
- Just get the truck.
Hey.
- Daniel.
The oven exploded.
How long till you can
get here and fix it?
- Uh
It might be a while,
but I can talk you through it.
What happened?
Dad?
- Dad, are you there?
- Okay, walk me through it.
- Open up the right side panel.
Look for a silver cylinder
on the upper right.
If it blew out, there should
be, like, a scorch mark.
You see it?
- Yes, yes.
Here it is.
- All right, all right.
We can do this.
So now--
Pop. Pop.
How is there no service?
- He's gone.
- Well, hang up.
He'll call back.
- I shouldn't have listened
to you.
- Making Magnificos
for Thomas Gold.
What could go wrong?
This.
This could go wrong!
- Pop.
- Ay, por favor.
If you would've taken that
repair class that I'd found,
maybe this wouldn't be happening
right now, huh?
- That's the whole reason
that we have sons, Mari.
So I don't have to take
a repair class!
- Oh, that makes a lot of sense.
- Hey, Pop.
I can fix it.
I can do it, Pop.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- You sure?
- Yeah!
- Okay.
In the meantime,
we take some of these upstairs
and do 'em in the regular oven.
- Vamanos.
- Mm.
- I'm trusting you.
- Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
- Natalie.
Hi.
I know this is super awkward,
but do you think
this is something
your brother might like?
Vanessa, wow, um
There are so many things wrong
with that question.
- Oh, it's just
we're practically sisters
and, you know,
I'm in a fight
with Noa Hamilton.
All's fair in love and war,
so what do you think?
- You look amazing!
I think you look amazing
and that you should go in there
and put some clothes on
and then get out there
and buy it
and I will get out of here
and get this for me.
Bye.
- Hey, man.
How much longer?
- Sorry, we're going
as fast as we can, man.
Vanessa's gonna kill me.
- Ah, Noa.
- Oh, hey.
Where did Daniel go?
- Baker Boy?
I don't know.
Listen, Terry called.
You have to call your mom.
Do you want me to go with you?
- I'm good.
Thanks.
Hey, if you see Daniel,
tell him I'm looking for him.
- Yeah, I'll get right on that.
- Hey.
Where's Daniel?
I know.
Why don't I change
into an outfit that says I care?
- Wow.
Here.
- What is it about that guy?
God.
- Mira.
I remember
the first time I saw you.
I was on stage
in between numbers
and I asked the stagehand
And he said, "Oye, es Rafael,
the pastry chef."
And I had all these butterflies
in my stomach
and a big smile
because I knew
that since we both worked
at El Tropicana,
we were gonna see each other
every night.
Ay.
- And now here we are.
30 years later.
- Mm-hmm.
- Watching our future
bake in an oven.
- Mi amor.
Mira.
That is not our future.
Okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Every time
I close my eyes ♪
- Hello?
- Hi, Mommy.
Did you call?
- Happy birthday, Noa-Boa.
- Thank you.
- Did you have a party?
- I'm actually having one
right now.
- Did you get
a lot of presents?
- Oh, my God.
I'm literally looking
at a mountain of presents.
But you know
what my favorite one was?
It was a picture of you
that I had never seen before.
- That's a strange present
for a girl your age,
isn't it?
Not as fun as a doll
or a tea set.
Would you like a tea set
for your birthday this year?
I would love that.
That sounds lovely.
- We'll go for tea
at the Plaza like--
like that girl
in your favorite book.
What's her name?
- Eloise?
- Would you like me to read
"Eloise" to you tonight?
- I would like that very much.
I have to go now, Mom,
but I'll call you later, okay?
- Okay, Noa-Boa.
That was my daughter.
Have I told you about her?
- Here's your bakery truck, sir.
- Thanks a lot.
Are you serious right now?
Come on.
Yes.
- Daniel!
- What the--
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
- Piper!
What are you doing?
Daniel, you can't leave.
- I've been here for hours.
- Look, I know that,
but I think you like her,
and she likes you too.
- She likes everyone.
That's what celebrities do.
Make anyone feel special.
- But with you, it's different.
- You know how ridiculous
that sounds?
- I have known her
since she was 14.
This "party," it's work.
She hates her birthday.
That's why she works.
And inviting you, well
that was new.
- I have a life.
Do you understand?
A real life.
- Yeah, okay,
well, if you leave,
you're gonna be wondering
for the rest of your real life
what could've happened
if you'd just listened to me
and stayed.
- Hi, you've reached
Vanessa Carmen Sanchez.
Please leave a message.
- Vanessa, it's me.
I'm not gonna be able
to make it.
- What?
- Vanessa, it's me.
I'm not gonna be able
to make it.
- My mum first got sick
when I was around eight.
At first,
I thought it was fun.
My mum liked to play
make-believe.
To be honest,
it's really hard talking to her
because she goes in and out
of reality.
It's really hard to watch.
- I had no idea.
- Well
yeah.
It's not something I talk about
a lot.
That's life, right?
- And you don't have
any brothers or sisters?
- What?
- I can't remember the last time
someone didn't know
everything about me.
It's nice.
You just know me for me.
- Everybody knowing everything?
I don't think
I could handle that.
- It's not all bad.
I mean, overall,
my life turned out pretty good.
- And yet you still don't like
your birthdays.
- Mm.
When I was little,
my dad would always miss them.
And then when I was ten,
my mum had a really bad episode
at my birthday party.
So that was when I decided
I was done with birthdays.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
They're just, like,
work events now.
Speaking of which,
I should probably get back
to "working" my birthday party.
- Let's get out of here.
- What?
- Noa, let's get out of here.
- I can't just leave.
- Why not?
- Well, it's my party.
I think people would notice.
- Exactly.
It's your party.
Your birthday.
Change into something fun.
- Fun like what?
- You'll see.
- MC Cubano speaking.
Psych!
It's my voicemail.
Hit it.
- You go to Deering, right?
- Yeah.
- Waiting on a ride, huh?
- My brother.
- My mom.
Jeans.
- Swimsuit.
- Ugh.
If there's a hell,
it's filled with dressing rooms
and swimsuits.
- Yeah, and I just lived it.
- Why is it so horrible?
- It must be the fabric
or the lighting, the mirrors
- The whole concept.
Let's wrap you in 1/4 inch
of stretchy fabric.
- And my mom wanted
to come with me today.
- Mine too.
It's like she forgot
what it's like to be young.
- Yeah.
- No, I don't wanna model
for you, Mom.
- I just wanna get in and out
of there as quickly as possible.
- Like Navy SEALs.
- Yeah.
That's my ride.
It was nice meeting you.
- You too.
- Hey.
Want a ride home?
- One, two, three, four!
'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
Ocho, oh ♪
A little macho,
a little shy ♪
Oh, oh ♪
And I will be
your cabana boy ♪
I'll bring you
empanada-nadas and rum ♪
I fixed it.
- I did it!
I did it!
I did it!
I did it!
- Ese mijo!
Ese mijo!
- Yeah!
- Oh.
- I did everything right.
I swear.
What?
What?
You're not mad at me?
- No, mijo.
I love you for trying,
and you made it work.
- Yeah, papi.
You know what?
Sometimes
you just have to laugh.
Riete.
- Uh, hello?
Geez!
Dare I ask
what's with the mood lighting?
- Nat, I'm sorry.
I was supposed to pick you up.
- I know.
It's okay though.
I got a ride home.
- Uh
Look at your mother.
- What?
What?
- Who gave you this ride?
Because I'm thinking
maybe it was a cute boy?
Huh?
Hmm?
- Was it?
- Put down the flashlight.
- I wanna have some fun ♪
- Whoa.
I said to wear something--
- Fun.
This is fun.
Fine.
Next time, I'll wear sweats.
- Where are we going?
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What are you doing?
Are you leaving?
With this guy?
- Well, you know,
it is my birthday.
- Just go.
- That was easy.
- But be back by midni--
it is midnight.
- You know Daniel is an idiot,
right?
I mean
you are beautiful.
And smart.
And kind.
Screw him!
- I know every book and
magazine article say walk away.
Fighting for a man is just
a sign of low self-esteem.
I think they're wrong.
I think love
isn't always perfect.
I think sometimes
a person loses their way,
becomes infatuated, right?
Like, Daniel is off
in his little fantasy world.
I can feel it.
But you know what?
He doesn't belong there, Chloe.
He doesn't.
And he's gonna realize that.
They all are.
His whole family.
And I'm gonna remind them
that Vanessa Princesa
is the real happily ever after.
Get a pen.
It's time to start planning.
That's it, papi!
- Yeah?
- Yes!
- Hey, Pop.
- Good news.
I found the breaker.
- Yeah, I got more good news.
Thomas Gold is here.
- I ordered 50.
- I know, but our oven broke.
- We fixed it, it broke again.
This was all I could manage.
I'm sorry.
No charge
for your inconvenience.
- Gracias.
- You know who I am?
I publish my column
every Monday.
I'd have your ovens fixed
by Tuesday morning.
Huh.
Mmm.
- All right.
- Okay.
- That's--
- Whoa.
- That's enough.
Aw, come on!
- Thank you. Thank you!
- Ay, be quiet!
- Oh, very sweet.
Hey, it's Daniel.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Is he at the party?
- Is he still with her?
- I don't know.
He sent a link.
- Well, click it!
- 'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
Oh ♪
- That's
That's my song.
- What?
- Noa Hamilton is playing
my song at her party.
Ay, dios mio, papi!
- 'Cause I'm
a Calle Ocho guy ♪
- Oh, oh ♪
A little macho,
a little shy ♪
Oh, oh ♪
- Sour, but it's delicious,
right?
- Mm-hmm.
What I love about food is that
it's all about combinations.
- Mm-hmm.
- The two
most unlikely ingredients
make the best combination.
For example,
prosciutto and melon.
- You named
the most obvious one.
I got a good one.
Pineapple and goat cheese.
- Yeah, that's pretty good.
Bacon and ice cream.
- A little heavy,
but what about
Vietnamese banana flower
and fish sauce.
- Oh, my God, really?
- Playing the world traveler
card again.
- I knew you'd like that one.
- I got an idea.
- I thought I was supposed
to do that.
- Well, who needs a candle
when you've got those?
- It's a beautiful day ♪
And I just wanna ride it ♪
Ride the wave ♪
Right there to your side ♪
It's a beautiful day ♪
Who am I to deny it? ♪
We'll ride away ♪
To a beautiful night ♪
- I have an idea.
- Yeah?
- Let's go for a swim.
- But I don't have my swimsuit.
- Neither do I.
- Watch your step!
- Here we go
on a beautiful day ♪
Here we go
on a beautiful day ♪
- Is the birthday curse broken?
- What?
- Curse is broken.
- Cool.
- I'm filming in Puerto Rico
next week.
I'd like you to come.