The Hills (2006) s01e04 Episode Script
Lauren and Jason, Take Two
Teen Vogue sent me all the way to New York City There is a dress that needs to get to New York.
You're gonna be on a red-eye tonight.
just to deliver a dress.
Okay.
Heidi dropped out of school to land her dream job.
- Hi! I'm Heidi.
It's my first day.
- Hi.
Only problem was she suddenly realised she'd actually have to work.
If you're gonna come here and work, we need you to work.
Back in Hollywood, my jet lag was just kicking in, when I got a surprising phone call.
Hey! What up, Lauren? It's Jason, seeing what you're up to.
Now I had to deal with this on top of everything else.
- How do you get rid of hiccups? - What? How do you get rid of hiccups? Drink water upside down, put a pencil in your mouth.
Is that possible? Oh, my gosh! - Hi.
You okay there? - I am all right.
Are you Lauren? I will be Lauren.
- Think you got a tree, Lauren.
- Oh, my God.
- Do we need to sign anything? - Thanks.
Who did you get a tree from, your mother? What the heck is this? This isn't flowers.
- Who's it from? - I don't know.
Who is it? Does it say? "To Lauren.
Love, Jason.
I miss you.
" Of course he misses you.
But you don't miss him.
Do you miss him? Geplaatst door: Wendelina1987 - Are you, like, dating? - No, not really.
What about you? Any boys from home? From Laguna? No.
I had one, but I broke up We broke up, like, - right before I moved here.
- Yeah.
But it's weird 'cause, like, he moved here, too.
- What's his name? - His name is Jason.
- But, yeah, we broke up.
- He did something bad? I ran a fashion show.
It was, like, a fundraiser.
And while we were at it, he kissed his ex-girlfriend, and I saw.
I think it was like I wanted more of an apology out of him, but I didn't really get it.
It's like I still had feelings for him, but it was like I couldn't forgive him.
You knew, like, in your right mind that you weren't gonna just let it slide.
And it's almost like I would have if he had put in more effort, - but it was like - Not enough.
Hey, Heidi.
These are all, like, cards that Brent got.
- Oh, yeah, I already filed some of those.
- They have to go in the database.
Bolthouse Productions.
It is on Hold on a moment, please.
Can I have you file these for me in the library? - Really? - Please, yeah.
How are those phone calls? I haven't even started, sorry.
I was doing things for Girlie, I need those now.
Did you check the list, too? No.
Hi, this is Heidi calling from Bolthouse Productions.
Give me a call and let me know how many.
- Okay.
- Okay, thanks.
Hey, our guest list is closed tonight, but if you just try to get there early, then we can just try to take care of you then.
I don't know.
I don't work in the clubs.
I'm just returning the phone calls.
Good luck.
Bye.
One message.
Lauren, hey, what's up? It's Jason again.
Haven't heard back from you.
Just seeing if you want to get together, maybe grab something to eat, catch up on old times.
Just give me a call.
All right, bye.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Long time, no see.
- Yeah.
So why did you call me? I just haven't talked to you for a while.
Just seeing how you've been.
Miss hanging out.
You just wanted to hang out? Well, we left at such a, like, hard note, you know.
I was just - I was angry.
- I know you were.
So, I don't know, I was just After a while, I just stopped calling you and then let it cool off for a while.
And then I called you up again to see if you'd kind of settled down, weren't so pissed.
That's why you kept calling? Yeah.
I mean I don't know.
'Cause I cared about you, and then, I don't know, just got, at the point I didn't want to talk for a while, so Well, it was like It was a hard situation.
It's like, here's a guy who I really like, and he's done something really terrible to me, but I still like him.
But I can't be with him.
So it's almost harder.
You know what I mean? Like, you kept telling me I was different, like, what we had was different.
But then you, like, went and did the same thing.
I know.
I know.
I didn't think it was just, like, you know, like, something that was gonna happen over the summer.
I really I thought it was gonna, like, last longer.
I wanted it to.
That's why I got so upset after it happened.
Usually, it was I mean, I don't even know what I was thinking.
I was just thinking since we live in L.
A.
Now, start fresh.
So we haven't had a staff meeting in a long time.
On to what's coming up into the future.
The Palms, they're opening their new tower.
So basically, we're gonna do a weekend in Vegas at the Palms.
There'll be a late-night after-party in like a 10,000-square-foot suite that's unbelievable there, that has, like, a Jacuzzi that's up to the window of glass, overlooks all of Las Vegas, pretty amazing.
So that's gonna be the Palms weekend.
Heidi, we'd take you to Vegas, but you're not 21.
Sorry.
- Hi.
I need you to make some copies.
- Okay.
- Have fun.
- I will.
I am looking for Lauren Conrad at Teen Vogue.
Go through the doors here, make a left.
Go down the hallway, and you'll see her.
Thank you.
Peek-a-boo.
Surprise.
- Thank you.
- Do you have a lunch break soon? - Do you want to grab lunch? - Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me just go ask Blaine really quick.
I'm sure it's fine.
- Hi.
- How's it going? This is Jason.
- Hi.
I'm Whitney.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- How's it going? - Do we get lunch breaks? - I don't know exactly.
I'm gonna ask him really quick.
- Okay.
- All right.
- I want flowers.
- You're next time.
I'm next time.
- Seriously, when's my turn? - I don't know.
- Okay.
Bye.
Nice meeting you.
- Nice meeting you.
- Lovely.
- Little bit cold.
I have a jacket in my car.
You want it? Thank you.
- Oh, thank you.
- Wow, that's good.
Gnarly.
Thank you very much.
You want some of this? No.
I never really liked salmon.
Are you kidding me? When I was younger, my dad used to go fishing like once a week because he was, like, obsessed with fishing.
I remember I was so excited when I'd go with him and catch it, 'cause I'd be all excited that I caught dinner.
Yeah.
That's cool.
I haven't been fishing for so long.
I'm gonna get that boat.
J, what are you gonna do with a boat? - Take you fishing.
- What was that? I don't know.
- Thank you, guys.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you very much.
- Appreciate it.
- Thank you.
- Of course.
That was very nice of you.
- I don't want to go back.
- Well, what are you doing later on? Nothing.
You maybe want to go out to a movie or something? Maybe.
No, that's cool.
Are you okay? Yeah, I just I don't really get this company.
Like, there's so many cool things going on, and I just feel like - I'm kind of left out of - Like you're not part of anything? Yeah, I just feel kind of like There's all these events, but I don't get to go to them even if I don't work them.
I just wish I could do some of the cool stuff, like work at the nightclubs or something.
That's so much more fun.
This is not what I thought it was gonna be.
I quit school for this.
Well, I think that, like, for every job, there's a starting point, where you just have to start and pay your dues and learn.
And then that's The more you learn, the more you know.
And then you'll get promoted, and then you get to do those things.
Like, you don't even understand what I went through.
It's like I paid my dues.
Like, do you know how many girls want my job? Do you know how many guys want my job? Pay your dues, and then you'll be able to work at the clubs, and then you'll be able to work with me and Kristen and Grace, and it's so much fun.
And you'll really, really enjoy it.
I mean, were you thinking about quitting or - Hello.
- Hello.
How was lunch? No sparks flying? Well, I mean, there's always sparks, because there were sparks.
That's so sweet.
He brought you flowers.
Oh, who put them in a vase? I saw them, and I was like, "Oh, man, she should have put them in water.
" Flowers aren't just like a friendly thing, though.
Flowers What did my dad always say? My dad always told me, "Flowers mean 'I'm sorry,' and chocolates mean 'I love you.
"' Do you feel like there could be something there again? He's obviously trying somewhat to impress you.
To make you think about something a little bit more than just friends.
I just feel like it's something like You know just like when you like someone that's completely different - than anyone you've ever liked before? - Yeah.
It's almost like I feel like if I don't give it another chance, I'm gonna always kind of be like, "I wonder.
" Yeah.
Sometimes there are just some people that you never get over.
Hello.
You're gonna get a strip down your stomach in that bathing suit.
I don't know.
Remember that day I really did? - Yeah, that was funny.
- That was so funny.
- That was a cute tan line.
- Who are you texting? I'm texting Jason.
Really? - What is he saying? - "Hi.
" I didn't know you were talking to him.
Why didn't I know about this? 'Cause there wasn't really anything to know.
Now is it something to know? - How's the city treating him? - Well, I think.
- He's having fun.
- Of course he is.
Is he seeing other girls? I don't know.
We didn't really talk about that.
I don't think so.
- Just be careful with Jason.
- I got my guard up this time.
It's fine.
- As long as you know.
- I do.
I just don't want to ever see you that hurt again.
It's, like, different this time, you know? Yeah.
- Only you know.
- I know.
- I will kill him if he does it again.
- I know.
Hey, Brett? Do you think you could help me try to figure out my phone? 'Cause I don't have Internet or phone, and everything looks like it's plugged in, but it's not.
The guy's coming to fix it.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I think it's West Hollywood instead of L.
A.
, though.
- And then we need to order all this stuff.
- Okay.
Don't forget batteries.
- Landon.
- Yeah? - Is it a label dispenser or maker? - Hon, I can't hear you.
I'm on this call.
- Hey, Heidi? - Yeah? Do you want to order me lunch from the place across the street? - Sure, what do you want? - Tuna on whole wheat with mayonnaise, mustard, and lettuce only.
And then maybe get me one of those green things.
Whatever that thing's called, Naked Juice.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Thanks.
I'll be right back.
Excuse me.
Here you go.
Heidi.
- Yeah.
- Where's my drink? I'm sorry.
I forgot.
I'll go get it.
Jordan, I can't handle it.
I can hardly handle it now.
It's just so hard, like, it's harder for me than for you, though.
Because, like I'm at this job that I absolutely hate.
I can't do this any more.
I'm gonna quit.
I love you.
Bye.
Cool.
This is the gnarliest theatre I've ever been to in my life.
Don't they usually have, like, something on the theatre? This must be a really good movie.
It's far too crowded.
It's packed.
Good choice.
- You're telling me "good choice"? - Yeah.
- You picked it out.
- No, I didn't.
It's starting.
- Right there? - Right there.
Thank you.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you for taking me.
Good seeing you.
- Go to dinner or something sometime.
- Okay.
All right, see you.
You're gonna be on a red-eye tonight.
just to deliver a dress.
Okay.
Heidi dropped out of school to land her dream job.
- Hi! I'm Heidi.
It's my first day.
- Hi.
Only problem was she suddenly realised she'd actually have to work.
If you're gonna come here and work, we need you to work.
Back in Hollywood, my jet lag was just kicking in, when I got a surprising phone call.
Hey! What up, Lauren? It's Jason, seeing what you're up to.
Now I had to deal with this on top of everything else.
- How do you get rid of hiccups? - What? How do you get rid of hiccups? Drink water upside down, put a pencil in your mouth.
Is that possible? Oh, my gosh! - Hi.
You okay there? - I am all right.
Are you Lauren? I will be Lauren.
- Think you got a tree, Lauren.
- Oh, my God.
- Do we need to sign anything? - Thanks.
Who did you get a tree from, your mother? What the heck is this? This isn't flowers.
- Who's it from? - I don't know.
Who is it? Does it say? "To Lauren.
Love, Jason.
I miss you.
" Of course he misses you.
But you don't miss him.
Do you miss him? Geplaatst door: Wendelina1987 - Are you, like, dating? - No, not really.
What about you? Any boys from home? From Laguna? No.
I had one, but I broke up We broke up, like, - right before I moved here.
- Yeah.
But it's weird 'cause, like, he moved here, too.
- What's his name? - His name is Jason.
- But, yeah, we broke up.
- He did something bad? I ran a fashion show.
It was, like, a fundraiser.
And while we were at it, he kissed his ex-girlfriend, and I saw.
I think it was like I wanted more of an apology out of him, but I didn't really get it.
It's like I still had feelings for him, but it was like I couldn't forgive him.
You knew, like, in your right mind that you weren't gonna just let it slide.
And it's almost like I would have if he had put in more effort, - but it was like - Not enough.
Hey, Heidi.
These are all, like, cards that Brent got.
- Oh, yeah, I already filed some of those.
- They have to go in the database.
Bolthouse Productions.
It is on Hold on a moment, please.
Can I have you file these for me in the library? - Really? - Please, yeah.
How are those phone calls? I haven't even started, sorry.
I was doing things for Girlie, I need those now.
Did you check the list, too? No.
Hi, this is Heidi calling from Bolthouse Productions.
Give me a call and let me know how many.
- Okay.
- Okay, thanks.
Hey, our guest list is closed tonight, but if you just try to get there early, then we can just try to take care of you then.
I don't know.
I don't work in the clubs.
I'm just returning the phone calls.
Good luck.
Bye.
One message.
Lauren, hey, what's up? It's Jason again.
Haven't heard back from you.
Just seeing if you want to get together, maybe grab something to eat, catch up on old times.
Just give me a call.
All right, bye.
- Hello.
- Hi.
- Long time, no see.
- Yeah.
So why did you call me? I just haven't talked to you for a while.
Just seeing how you've been.
Miss hanging out.
You just wanted to hang out? Well, we left at such a, like, hard note, you know.
I was just - I was angry.
- I know you were.
So, I don't know, I was just After a while, I just stopped calling you and then let it cool off for a while.
And then I called you up again to see if you'd kind of settled down, weren't so pissed.
That's why you kept calling? Yeah.
I mean I don't know.
'Cause I cared about you, and then, I don't know, just got, at the point I didn't want to talk for a while, so Well, it was like It was a hard situation.
It's like, here's a guy who I really like, and he's done something really terrible to me, but I still like him.
But I can't be with him.
So it's almost harder.
You know what I mean? Like, you kept telling me I was different, like, what we had was different.
But then you, like, went and did the same thing.
I know.
I know.
I didn't think it was just, like, you know, like, something that was gonna happen over the summer.
I really I thought it was gonna, like, last longer.
I wanted it to.
That's why I got so upset after it happened.
Usually, it was I mean, I don't even know what I was thinking.
I was just thinking since we live in L.
A.
Now, start fresh.
So we haven't had a staff meeting in a long time.
On to what's coming up into the future.
The Palms, they're opening their new tower.
So basically, we're gonna do a weekend in Vegas at the Palms.
There'll be a late-night after-party in like a 10,000-square-foot suite that's unbelievable there, that has, like, a Jacuzzi that's up to the window of glass, overlooks all of Las Vegas, pretty amazing.
So that's gonna be the Palms weekend.
Heidi, we'd take you to Vegas, but you're not 21.
Sorry.
- Hi.
I need you to make some copies.
- Okay.
- Have fun.
- I will.
I am looking for Lauren Conrad at Teen Vogue.
Go through the doors here, make a left.
Go down the hallway, and you'll see her.
Thank you.
Peek-a-boo.
Surprise.
- Thank you.
- Do you have a lunch break soon? - Do you want to grab lunch? - Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me just go ask Blaine really quick.
I'm sure it's fine.
- Hi.
- How's it going? This is Jason.
- Hi.
I'm Whitney.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- How's it going? - Do we get lunch breaks? - I don't know exactly.
I'm gonna ask him really quick.
- Okay.
- All right.
- I want flowers.
- You're next time.
I'm next time.
- Seriously, when's my turn? - I don't know.
- Okay.
Bye.
Nice meeting you.
- Nice meeting you.
- Lovely.
- Little bit cold.
I have a jacket in my car.
You want it? Thank you.
- Oh, thank you.
- Wow, that's good.
Gnarly.
Thank you very much.
You want some of this? No.
I never really liked salmon.
Are you kidding me? When I was younger, my dad used to go fishing like once a week because he was, like, obsessed with fishing.
I remember I was so excited when I'd go with him and catch it, 'cause I'd be all excited that I caught dinner.
Yeah.
That's cool.
I haven't been fishing for so long.
I'm gonna get that boat.
J, what are you gonna do with a boat? - Take you fishing.
- What was that? I don't know.
- Thank you, guys.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you very much.
- Appreciate it.
- Thank you.
- Of course.
That was very nice of you.
- I don't want to go back.
- Well, what are you doing later on? Nothing.
You maybe want to go out to a movie or something? Maybe.
No, that's cool.
Are you okay? Yeah, I just I don't really get this company.
Like, there's so many cool things going on, and I just feel like - I'm kind of left out of - Like you're not part of anything? Yeah, I just feel kind of like There's all these events, but I don't get to go to them even if I don't work them.
I just wish I could do some of the cool stuff, like work at the nightclubs or something.
That's so much more fun.
This is not what I thought it was gonna be.
I quit school for this.
Well, I think that, like, for every job, there's a starting point, where you just have to start and pay your dues and learn.
And then that's The more you learn, the more you know.
And then you'll get promoted, and then you get to do those things.
Like, you don't even understand what I went through.
It's like I paid my dues.
Like, do you know how many girls want my job? Do you know how many guys want my job? Pay your dues, and then you'll be able to work at the clubs, and then you'll be able to work with me and Kristen and Grace, and it's so much fun.
And you'll really, really enjoy it.
I mean, were you thinking about quitting or - Hello.
- Hello.
How was lunch? No sparks flying? Well, I mean, there's always sparks, because there were sparks.
That's so sweet.
He brought you flowers.
Oh, who put them in a vase? I saw them, and I was like, "Oh, man, she should have put them in water.
" Flowers aren't just like a friendly thing, though.
Flowers What did my dad always say? My dad always told me, "Flowers mean 'I'm sorry,' and chocolates mean 'I love you.
"' Do you feel like there could be something there again? He's obviously trying somewhat to impress you.
To make you think about something a little bit more than just friends.
I just feel like it's something like You know just like when you like someone that's completely different - than anyone you've ever liked before? - Yeah.
It's almost like I feel like if I don't give it another chance, I'm gonna always kind of be like, "I wonder.
" Yeah.
Sometimes there are just some people that you never get over.
Hello.
You're gonna get a strip down your stomach in that bathing suit.
I don't know.
Remember that day I really did? - Yeah, that was funny.
- That was so funny.
- That was a cute tan line.
- Who are you texting? I'm texting Jason.
Really? - What is he saying? - "Hi.
" I didn't know you were talking to him.
Why didn't I know about this? 'Cause there wasn't really anything to know.
Now is it something to know? - How's the city treating him? - Well, I think.
- He's having fun.
- Of course he is.
Is he seeing other girls? I don't know.
We didn't really talk about that.
I don't think so.
- Just be careful with Jason.
- I got my guard up this time.
It's fine.
- As long as you know.
- I do.
I just don't want to ever see you that hurt again.
It's, like, different this time, you know? Yeah.
- Only you know.
- I know.
- I will kill him if he does it again.
- I know.
Hey, Brett? Do you think you could help me try to figure out my phone? 'Cause I don't have Internet or phone, and everything looks like it's plugged in, but it's not.
The guy's coming to fix it.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I think it's West Hollywood instead of L.
A.
, though.
- And then we need to order all this stuff.
- Okay.
Don't forget batteries.
- Landon.
- Yeah? - Is it a label dispenser or maker? - Hon, I can't hear you.
I'm on this call.
- Hey, Heidi? - Yeah? Do you want to order me lunch from the place across the street? - Sure, what do you want? - Tuna on whole wheat with mayonnaise, mustard, and lettuce only.
And then maybe get me one of those green things.
Whatever that thing's called, Naked Juice.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Thanks.
I'll be right back.
Excuse me.
Here you go.
Heidi.
- Yeah.
- Where's my drink? I'm sorry.
I forgot.
I'll go get it.
Jordan, I can't handle it.
I can hardly handle it now.
It's just so hard, like, it's harder for me than for you, though.
Because, like I'm at this job that I absolutely hate.
I can't do this any more.
I'm gonna quit.
I love you.
Bye.
Cool.
This is the gnarliest theatre I've ever been to in my life.
Don't they usually have, like, something on the theatre? This must be a really good movie.
It's far too crowded.
It's packed.
Good choice.
- You're telling me "good choice"? - Yeah.
- You picked it out.
- No, I didn't.
It's starting.
- Right there? - Right there.
Thank you.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you for taking me.
Good seeing you.
- Go to dinner or something sometime.
- Okay.
All right, see you.