Playing for Keeps (2018) s01e08 Episode Script
Episode 8
1 - No fucking way.
- Is that Karlie? You know, soul mates are like magnets, and Andrew is my fridge.
I would like the Southern Jets to start a foundation in Jack's name.
So, in his honour, I will be donating all funds raised by the foundation to women and children's shelters across the country.
Have we made a decision about the sex? I figure you'll be hanging around a bit, you may as well weigh in.
Alright.
Good news, turns out I can get home for semester break.
Oh, that's fantastic.
Ella's coming home.
Could you just give me a chance to tell her myself? I didn't get any warning why should you? Before you hear it from anyone else, I'm ending things with Tahlia.
We tried, but we can't fix it.
I just want you to know that it's not your fault.
Or Tahlia's.
I just thought you might want to know that your captain has been fucking your wife.
I was trying to help him, Brian, I thought he was gonna break.
So, instead you broke me.
You know, the UK, they are screaming out for teaching graduates at the moment.
Oh, no, but I'm not looking to leave Melbourne.
Not right now.
- Great game.
- Brody, what do you do? I can't tell you how many ways I've tried to blend into your background.
- You know what? I'm over it.
- Teaching? No, this.
Hey.
Are you back already? Is that your entire life? Disappointed? No, I'm impressed.
Here I'm thinking you've only got three outfits.
Hm! I really appreciate you letting me crash here while I figure everything out.
You can stay for as long as you want.
Connor? Diane.
- She wants to have lunch.
- Oh.
- That's nice.
- No, not nice.
They're lilies, they're the flower of death.
I'm meeting up with Toni today.
And if she offers you a job, you take it.
You cannot turn your life upside down because of a guy.
I mean, I'm still launching Connor By Tahlia tomorrow.
- Yeah, see, that's weird.
- No, it's not.
I have been working on this fragrance for months, and I'm not about to abandon it.
Well, at least think about choosing a different name.
Oh, how about C By Tahlia.
What do you think makes a good captain? Accountability.
You know, being there for the boys.
I always thought it was about honour and respect.
Two things you know nothing about.
Brian, mate I took you into my home.
I gave you every opportunity.
And I'm grateful.
This is my family! My family.
Why didn't you think about that? Or this club? If you wanna drop me I'm not gonna destroy everything we've worked so hard for just to make yourself feel better.
Now, get the fuck out of my sight! Alright.
We've got this.
We go in, we drop the bomb, we get out.
- Yeah.
Like fighter pilots.
- Exactly.
Oh, hello, ladies.
Hello.
What's happened? I can't explain it.
It was done before I knew what was happening.
Oh, my God!!! He-hee! Can you believe this? This is my idea.
I just wanted to have some fun.
Yeah.
I always thought if we hung out more we'd be like some kind of kick-arse girl gang.
Plus I noticed that you were missing a queen today.
Yeah.
Where is Kath? She's not coming.
Maybe maybe we should wait for her.
- No.
- Well, she told me she was going to be here.
- Well, she's not.
- Hmm.
And Paige and I have something we'd like to tell you.
Paige and Daniel broke up.
What?! - Babe, are you OK? - Oh, my God.
No, wait.
There's more.
Tahlia and Connor broke up too.
OK.
Cool.
Guess we're all across how you feel about that one.
No, sweetheart, Tahls, it's not like that.
You and Connor had a really tricky relationship.
We just wanted you to be happy.
It's fine.
I'm fine.
I think we all knew that that marriage was over before it began anyway.
Look, I just want to let both of you know that everyone here, we are all on #TeamTahlia.
- There is no team.
- Nah.
- #TeamTaich - No.
Hands, hands, hands.
That's it, boys.
Come on.
OK.
Fletcher! Where's your head at?! Nine straight wins, boys.
It's good, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Yasmin's parents agree that the most important thing is that we all grow and learn from this experience.
Which is why I'm thrilled to offer you a permanent position at the school.
- On what condition? - What do you mean? Am I getting this job because I'm Daniel Fletcher's girlfriend? No.
Of course not.
So if I told you we broke up, that wouldn't make a difference.
When you say "broke up", what are we talking about? We're no longer together.
No chance of making it work? Thank you, Toni.
But I'm going to have to turn down your very kind offer.
I don't understand.
I'm a good teacher.
I'm prepared, I work hard and I support my students.
And I want to be valued for that and not my relationship status.
Hi.
This is Connor.
I don't check this, so text me.
Hi.
It's me.
I just want to let you know that I will be going through with the Connor by Tahlia launch tomorrow night.
And, no, I will not be rebranding in any way.
- Hello? - Diane? It's Tahlia.
I will meet you on one condition, I get to pick the restaurant and you'll need your black Amex.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
Any luck with the job? Yeah.
I turned it down.
Brody, I really appreciate all of your help but I just don't think it's going to be the right fit.
We should grab a beer some time to celebrate you giving this place the flick.
And bring Dan, we can do the whole meet and greet over again.
Thanks, but I don't think he'll come.
Was it that bad a first impression? No.
Uh, we broke up.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- No, don't be.
It's for the best for both of us.
Hey look, look.
This is, um, probably too soon to tell you this, but I like you as more than a friend.
I'm sorry, that's weird.
It's too soon.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
It is.
- It really is.
I Brody, I think you are the nicest man, person.
Despite our terrifying difference in height, if you were to ask me out probably most definitely would say yes.
But not right now.
I still love Dan and I probably will for a while.
That's not fair to anyone.
Um I didn't know you were home.
Ella called.
Her flight's been delayed.
It's my fault.
I know.
I haven't been the person I always promised I'd be.
I was trying so hard to keep it all away from you.
Why did you do it, Kath? Why? He made me feel needed.
I know you need me.
But this was different.
I know what I signed up for.
But part of me was asleep for a really long time.
I know it was the wrong thing to do.
I just want to find my way back to you.
I don't know how we do that.
- Mads.
- Don't be alarmed.
But we have a code red here.
Who died? No, break-ups.
Plural.
Paige and Daniel and Tahlia and Connor.
- I'm sorry.
- You knew.
- How do you figure that? - I'm an excellent lie detector.
Come on, don't bullshit a bullshitter.
I want to know the truth.
Fine.
But you are going to Tahlia's launch.
We all need to be there to support her.
No more weird excuses.
- You know my daughter's coming home.
- Like I said, you'll be there.
- Where's JJ? - He's with my mum.
I had a few things on today.
I don't know much about kids.
Look, don't take this the wrong way but I've actually got to pick him up soon.
Not that I don't appreciate the visit Yeah.
I I came by because I needed to tell you something.
If this is about Tahlia, she told us.
It's Jack.
What about Jack? That day on the river I was there.
I was angry at Jack.
When I saw him in the water, I knew they'd been fighting.
Where's Jack? What have you done? Oh! Oh! I made the boys leave him there.
Give us a hand? Nuh, leave him there.
Soft prick.
Toughen up, princess.
If we'd stayed there with him we could have helped him.
- Who else was there? - It doesn't matter.
I was the one that told them to leave.
Who? Me Fletcher Was Rusty there? Yeah.
Rusty left Jack in the water? He did.
OK.
I'm going to go back with a 43.
6% share.
They should agree to those terms.
- Good.
Anything else? - Yes.
I do have a couple of questions, just regarding the property portfolio.
I thought we'd settled that.
This is in regards to the houses in Coolangatta, Byron Bay and the apartment in Airlie Beach.
Those properties belong to the club.
Yes, but there are some irregularities in the chain of title.
In the holding company, your name appears.
They're investment properties.
For whom? Maddy, I appreciate your interest.
But there's nothing untoward here.
Of course.
When it comes to mediation, we can't have any surprises.
Mmm.
I'm sorry, look, I'm running late.
If you want to talk through this again, we're going to have to do it another time.
Of course.
and the carpaccio.
And um, we'll take the fondant and the parsnip foam.
Excuse me.
- Thank you.
- Madam.
We'll have a bottle of your pinot gris, please.
- Look, I'm not staying - I didn't say it was for you.
I know we've never been close.
Fine, I've never liked you.
But your relationship with my son has ended and there are certain practicalities we need to discuss.
Like what? Money? You know, I earned double what Connor did this year.
And that's just endorsements and appearances.
I have a perfume that's stocked in 288 stores I've seen it in those discount pharmacies.
We've already shot the marketing campaign, so if you're here to talk me out of it, you're going to have to contact your lawyer.
What's this? The deed to your house.
- I don't want pity.
- It's not pity, it's severance.
I'm not an employee.
Connor wants the apartment in the city.
He wants you to have the house.
- That seems fair.
- I thought so.
Yes.
He doesn't want this to be difficult and neither do I.
I know it might seem ridiculous now that the relationship's ended, but I would like it if we could be Don't say, friends.
favoured nations.
- With harsh trade embargoes.
- And a weapons agreement.
Madam.
She's going to need a glass.
- Karlie.
- Hey, it's my little trouper.
- How are you doing? - Good.
Really good.
Had an all-round epically great day actually.
So good to hear.
Listen, I was wondering if you might feel up to popping into the club a little bit later on.
Um why? Well, I told Andrew what happened with you and Dan and he's such a softie he just wants to make sure you're OK.
That's really thoughtful.
Um, but I don't think it's appropriate.
You know, I'd understand but I'm not quite sure Andrew will.
You don't want to leave the club on bad terms, do you? - Do I have a choice? - No.
Not really.
Joanna! Actually, you know what? Let's go to the park instead.
Come on.
- Let's go.
We'll go to the park.
- Jo Joanna? Did you not see me? Joanna.
- Come on.
- OK.
This is depressing.
Nothing's changed.
You haven't seen your room yet.
I've put a Pilates Reformer in there.
You wouldn't do that.
I still don't understand why Dad didn't come pick me up.
He's had a lot on his plate, sweetheart.
I haven't been home since - Whose bloody fault's that? - Dad! - Good to see you, sweetie.
Mmm.
- I missed you.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Ah, no, I don't want an ice-cream.
- Are you sure? - Yes.
No.
And not too far.
- Whose children are those? - They are the children I look after.
- But, um, who do they belong to? - The people I work for.
I thought maybe they belonged to the man you fell wildly in love with.
That is the reason, after all, why you left our family, isn't it? It's not the entire reason.
- Is it any part of the reason at all? - No.
Joanna, you're going to have to help me out here.
If you had an issue, you should have brought it up with me directly, instead of inventing this frankly ludicrous reason to quit.
Your home is not an appropriate place to work.
Excuse me? You are very nice and when appropriately disciplined your children are well behaved.
But the relationship between you and your husband What what about it? You're very vocal.
In the bedroom, when you do the sex.
Yes.
OK.
Thank you.
Got it.
Yep.
- I will get you an ice-cream now.
- Mm-hm.
Rum and Raisin.
Thank you.
You never remarried.
Why? I mean, you're obviously incredibly difficult, but the rest of you lady kept it tight.
I've had my share of romances and affairs.
But they've lasted their natural duration.
And what is that, a natural duration? After you have children, you don't feel the same need to settle down with a partner.
You get more comfortable being on your own.
Do you ever get lonely? You don't have to be alone to be lonely.
Besides, there's something incredibly free about never having someone to answer to.
You can do whatever you like, whenever you like.
And I've never met a man worth giving that up for.
Except your son.
Even him.
On occasion.
OK.
I'm going to need to hear more about that.
No, thank you.
OK.
What's going on with you two? - I don't know what you're talking about.
- Nothing.
We're fine.
You're being all weird and polite with each other.
There's nothing weird about being polite.
You're sitting as far apart as possible.
This is where I always sit.
You know, your dad is having a brilliant season.
I've been following it.
If you're hanging around this weekend, I thought I'd sneak you into a corporate box.
Maybe.
Maybe? Um Yeah.
Depends.
Can I bring a friend? Are you seeing someone? His name is Tran and he's incredible.
He's coming to meet you both tomorrow.
Great.
And there's something else I've got to tell you.
We're getting married.
- Dad - Just give him a minute, sweetheart.
You're getting married.
Oh, don't worry, we're waiting until the season's over.
We're thinking Christmas might be nice.
- You're 18.
- We're in love.
You're a teenager, darling.
You're being driven by your hormones.
I'm the same age you were when you got married.
Was that a mistake? Yes.
What happened? Is everything alright? Yeah.
I'm fine.
It's you I'm pissed off with.
Connor just turned up at my house.
He told me what really happened at the river.
- Jessie, I - You left him there.
Rus, I asked you for the truth and I trusted you to give me that.
- Why didn't you give me that? - 'Cause it doesn't change anything.
Alright? It's my fault.
He was in the water because of me.
You lied to me.
And not just me, you lied to the police.
You gave your testimony at a coronial inquest, that's perjury, Rus.
Yeah.
Well, what are you going to do? I'm sick of all this brotherhood bullshit.
All the lies and the cover-ups.
I want the truth.
Jess.
- Hi, Mum.
- Hello, monkeys! - Guess what? I ran into Joanna today.
- Oh, what happened? She did not fall in love.
She invented a man because she needed an excuse to leave because she felt uncomfortable in our house because we have too much sex.
It's the walls between our room and the spare room.
They're too thin.
Told you.
We are gold star, marathon-winning overachievers in the sex department.
Gold medallists, standing on the podium singing the national anthem every time.
Yeah.
She's the one with the problem.
- She's a prude.
- Alright? - Although - What? There was that one nanny, Adrienne, remember? The one that walked in on me during my, ah, alone time.
- Uh - And Cynthia, the one you accidentally sexted during my away game? That was a bit of side boob and a leg.
That was completely open to interpretation.
Was it? Oh, shit.
They're all from different agencies.
We're never going to be able to leave our children again.
I think there might be more to Jack's death than what's in the coroner's findings.
He wasn't alone when his kayak capsized.
I just found out a few of the guys were with him.
Who? - Connor, Daniel and Rusty.
- Rusty? I don't think it was malicious, but they left him there and then they didn't tell the coroner, which I don't understand if they didn't do anything wrong.
I had no idea.
It's just it's never made any sense.
And I am going crazy trying to understand this.
Hi.
Mads, you know how you always promised me if I ever needed legal representation that you'd do it pro bono? Yeah.
But the second part of that joke is that you finally snapped and killed someone.
- You haven't, have you? - No.
But it is serious.
Oh, you poor thing.
It's fine.
I'm good.
Handling it.
I would have gone straight back to bed, if I was you.
I'd become a recluse.
Get a cat or something.
You know, it's funny you calling and meeting me here.
- It's like Andrew's personal assistant.
- I am.
Is that new? Ah, well, no, it's been a couple of weeks now.
But I think I'm doing an exceptionally good job.
Good for you.
Come on.
Andrew's waiting.
Paige.
Sit.
You look fresh.
It's all Karlie.
I'm so sad to hear about you and Dan.
You're one of my favourite couples at this club.
Thanks.
I didn't know you cared so much.
I know how much you mean to him.
And I just want you to know, if there's anything I can do.
That's really lovely.
But unless you're dating Dan, there's not much you can do.
Dan's had a brilliant season.
- Mm? - Yeah.
He's worked really hard.
I don't want what's happening between you two to effect that.
Oh, no, no.
Of course not.
That's the last thing that I want.
Great! I'm glad you see it that way.
Um But this is the right decision for both of us.
I disagree.
See, this club is on track to make the finals.
Why don't you wait until the end of the season? See how you both feel then.
Hm? These boys, they need stability.
People to support them.
If you think I haven't been supporting Dan, then you have no idea who I am.
- This is - Mm.
The pyramid tells me so Ooh, ooh Right, so who do I need to speak to? Over there in the grey suit.
Greg.
Karlie.
Chameleon, keeps me a bit gold Ooh.
Oh, my God.
My goodness.
Um can I just ask? Did you prepay the dry-cleaning bill on that dress? - No.
Why? - Because it's gonna cost a bomb with all the sex you're gonna have with Daniel in it.
No, it's not gonna happen, OK? I'm in control.
Last night in Melbourne with that outfit, it's a guaranteed death roll.
You and Dan are definitely gonna bone.
Hey.
Did you invite Connor? Yes.
Thank you so much for coming at such short notice.
Don't say "coming".
Thank you so much for being here.
Oh, well, when I saw how much you were paying, I couldn't really turn you down.
Well, it's very important to us that you feel comfortable in our house, at all times.
Oh, that's lovely.
Which is why we have a very strict policy.
No sex in the house.
- Ah, I I wasn't planning to - Oh, no.
No, no.
I-I didn't mean you, I meant us.
- But you won't be here.
- Nevertheless.
You should have full faith that while we are paying for your services Childcare services.
your childcare services.
There will be no sex on the premises.
Have a good night.
I'm gonna sink it all the way when I hear the music play 'Cause baby I can't help myself I'm here to do my thing, don't know what tomorrow brings I'm never gonna kiss and tell Ooh, I just wanna have fun - Hey.
- Hi.
- Wow.
You look, uh - Yep.
- You too.
- Really?! I chucked this in the dryer 20 minutes before I left.
I think most of the creases fell out, but.
Good to see it still works.
Hey, I'm glad you're here.
I wanted to run into you before I go.
You're going? Yeah, I thought I'd head home for a bit.
Stock up on mum's cooking.
Work my arse off and save up enough money to go overseas.
We always talked about that trip we were gonna take.
- Bulgaria - Spain.
Yeah.
Right.
Both.
Yeah, I met up with this recruiter who reckons she can get me some teaching work in the UK.
How long are you going for? Um, I don't know.
Visa's two years, so Well, I guess that's got to be the one upside to all of this you don't have to wait for me any more.
Oh, my God.
My friend Larissa is dying to meet you.
Oh, Paige, hi! Shit.
This is awkward, isn't it? Not at all.
Have a good night.
Don't you want to come to life? Ladies and gentlemen, now we are lucky enough to have the man who inspired this fragrance with us tonight.
When Connor and I were discussing this launch, he insisted that we auction off some of his favourite pieces for the Jack Davies Foundation.
First up, his Rado watch.
Let's start the bidding at $1,000.
- $1,000.
- $2,000! Do I hear $2,500? - Here, to the lady at the front.
- $3,000.
Oh, I'm sorry, you cannot bid on your own auction.
- Do I hear $2,600? - Here! - $2,700? $2,800? - Yeah.
Going once Going twice And sold! Congratulations, sir.
- Good on you, mate.
Great idea.
- Yeah.
Next up, golf clubs.
Custom-made.
$4,000! Congratulations, they're yours to take home.
Next up, a unique artwork.
'Vaginus Cavernous'.
Oil on canvas.
Let's start the bidding at $1,000.
$500.
$350? This is a unique opportunity to own a part of the Connor Marrello legend.
Hold the phone.
We have just had an incredible offer in from Kath Rickards of a bid of $5,000.
And sold to Kath Rickards.
Well, this is a bloody expensive night.
What did we miss? I'm sorry to interrupt.
- Andrew, could I have a word? - Right now? Yeah.
Unfortunately, it's a little time sensitive.
I agree, transparency is important.
But is this really the right place? - Kath.
- Hi.
We just want to ask some questions.
Sorry to draw you away.
We wanted to ask about what happened at the river.
Jessie wants answers.
You know everything I do.
You read the Coroner's report.
Yeah, it just seems there's a few details you didn't share with the police.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Connor and Daniel were there when Jack went into the water.
They left him there to swim back.
I had no idea.
But you knew Jack and Rusty were together.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
And they wanted to come out.
They were going to come out after the grand final.
They came to you, didn't they? Were you supportive of that? Of course.
So why did Jack change his mind? Jack had just given a 50-metre penalty away that lost us a grand final.
His face was in every newspaper across the country.
A pretty good reason for changing your mind, don't you think? Any other accusations you want to sling my way? Andrew, it's not an accusation.
I know it's a very emotional topic.
I'm gonna get back to the party.
Hey.
Well? - He doesn't know anything.
- Bullshit.
I'm sorry, Jess.
We asked him about Connor and he said he had no idea.
Look, I know it's hard to accept what's happened to Jack.
But maybe it was an accident.
- No.
- The drugs.
The hit on the head.
No.
He was a strong swimmer.
He was fit.
I know he had issues, but he didn't have a drug problem.
Let me talk to Andrew.
What happened? Connor was at the river.
- When? - When Jack went under.
He made the boys leave him.
Told them to swim back.
Did you know? Of course not.
Your wife did.
I'm trying to stay on top of all this shit, and you can't even keep me in the loop.
- I had no idea.
- What else does Kath know? Nothing.
Then why does she keep snooping around? - She doesn't know anything.
- I hope not.
You've gotta keep this under control.
- Karlie! Hi! - Oh, hi.
Um, do you know where Andrew is? Yeah, he's with Brian.
Oh.
Where? I don't know.
He grabbed Brian and they left.
Thank you.
Who else has Connor told? I don't know.
The last thing we need is another bloody enquiry starting up.
If he wants to come forward, I'm not going to stop him.
They'll say he is the reason Jack's dead.
But he's not, is he? Don't be so bloody stupid! Those boys, my boys, have lost a brother.
Now, I've lied to them all season just to win you a fucking flag! I protected you.
Bullshit! You don't give a shit about me.
You just didn't want to jeopardise the team at the start of a season.
What was the point in coming forward? What would that have achieved? - It was a fucking accident! - Yeah, exactly.
If you had accepted my resignation, and let me talk to the cops You would never have worked again.
Brian, if you come forward now I can't protect you.
- And you know how it's gonna look.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
It's going to look like you killed him.
Did you? Jessie, it was a figure of speech.
We all feel responsible about what happened to Jack.
Did you kill him? I never wanted to lie to you.
So tell me the truth.
I followed them along the river Oi! Where's Rusty? They'd been fighting for months.
It was affecting the whole team.
- You told me to end it.
- It was advice.
- Yeah, and I took it.
- And that was your choice! Oh, so it's my fault, is it? I can't control how he reacts any more than you can.
Find him, sort it out, or I'll drop both of you.
You're a selfish prick.
You would do anything to win a flag, wouldn't you? Excuse me? You couldn't do it on the field and you can't do it in the box! You're a fucking pretender.
At least I didn't cost my team the premiership.
Oh! But you could have helped him.
I tried.
Are you right? Here.
Fuck off! Fuck this.
He seemed OK when I left.
But if it was an accident, why did you lie? How could I explain to the members, the sponsors? Fuck the sponsors! Wait, my husband is dead and you care about bad PR? I care about this club.
And Brian.
If you'd supported those boys If you'd let them come out when they wanted to That kid had everything ahead of him.
And he was about to blow it all up.
They were in love! The football club is not a place for the schoolyard romance.
That was their decision to make.
Something's rotten in this club and it's you.
I made the Southern Jets what they are today.
Bullshit.
Things are going to change.
You'll hand in your resignation first thing tomorrow.
And why would I do that? I've been following your chain of title.
You've done well.
Lots of different holding companies, trust accounts.
I'd strongly advise engaging a criminal lawyer.
OK, so what happens to Andrew? Personally, I hope he's on the first flight back to Scotland.
Oh, Jessie.
I'm so glad I'm not leaving without you knowing the whole story.
Me too.
Thank you.
Hey.
You're alright.
I should go.
Another drink? Definitely.
You did the right thing tonight by Jessie.
Thanks.
It's refreshing to know that deep down inside, you actually do have a moral compass.
I've been meaning to ask if you'd like me to tell the girls.
And why the hell would you do something like that? I should go.
Do you ever wonder what it would be like if we hadn't met? - No.
- Mm.
Why, do you? Sometimes.
A bit weird.
I'd be married to a different man, have different sex, different kids down the hall.
That would never happen.
Why? Because you and me we're otters.
- Otters? - Mm.
Floating along, holding each other's hands We're each other's anchors.
It's completely naff, isn't it? I love it.
I appreciate the message before you broke into my house.
I left the key.
And I got most of my stuff.
You must have raised a fair bit.
I did.
I'm glad you told Jessie the truth.
Thought you'd be angry that I didn't tell you.
You did the right thing.
I know I hurt you.
I've known you for, what three, four years, and I still feel like I don't know anything about you.
Tell me something true.
My favourite colour's green.
Not blue.
And I hate my hair.
You don't! I know you like it, but I can't wait to cut it off.
And I really loved you.
Thank you.
In a shock development at the Southern Jets football club, the rumour mill is in overdrive as president Andrew MacLeish cites personal reasons for his sudden resignation.
I want to emphasise to all our members and sponsors how difficult it was to make this decision.
Thank you.
This unprecedented move will undoubtedly impact on the players' performance as another finals campaign draws closer.
We'll keep you up-to-date on this developing crisis.
Paige! I don't want you to go.
I'm not sure you get a say.
I don't understand, Paige.
Like, it's you and me.
How can we not work? Do you know how lucky you are? You've got your dream job and you're killing it.
The next 10 years of your life is just all figured out.
Not not without you.
OK, you're like this you're like a bull at a gate, going straight at it.
And I'm I'm all over the place, I've got no idea where I'm going.
What are you talking about, Paige? I can't be in your shadow anymore, Dan.
OK? I am my own person.
And I need to figure out who that is.
If I knew that coming here was going to do this, I wouldn't Don't.
OK? You are exactly where you need to be.
I'm so proud of you.
- Is that Karlie? You know, soul mates are like magnets, and Andrew is my fridge.
I would like the Southern Jets to start a foundation in Jack's name.
So, in his honour, I will be donating all funds raised by the foundation to women and children's shelters across the country.
Have we made a decision about the sex? I figure you'll be hanging around a bit, you may as well weigh in.
Alright.
Good news, turns out I can get home for semester break.
Oh, that's fantastic.
Ella's coming home.
Could you just give me a chance to tell her myself? I didn't get any warning why should you? Before you hear it from anyone else, I'm ending things with Tahlia.
We tried, but we can't fix it.
I just want you to know that it's not your fault.
Or Tahlia's.
I just thought you might want to know that your captain has been fucking your wife.
I was trying to help him, Brian, I thought he was gonna break.
So, instead you broke me.
You know, the UK, they are screaming out for teaching graduates at the moment.
Oh, no, but I'm not looking to leave Melbourne.
Not right now.
- Great game.
- Brody, what do you do? I can't tell you how many ways I've tried to blend into your background.
- You know what? I'm over it.
- Teaching? No, this.
Hey.
Are you back already? Is that your entire life? Disappointed? No, I'm impressed.
Here I'm thinking you've only got three outfits.
Hm! I really appreciate you letting me crash here while I figure everything out.
You can stay for as long as you want.
Connor? Diane.
- She wants to have lunch.
- Oh.
- That's nice.
- No, not nice.
They're lilies, they're the flower of death.
I'm meeting up with Toni today.
And if she offers you a job, you take it.
You cannot turn your life upside down because of a guy.
I mean, I'm still launching Connor By Tahlia tomorrow.
- Yeah, see, that's weird.
- No, it's not.
I have been working on this fragrance for months, and I'm not about to abandon it.
Well, at least think about choosing a different name.
Oh, how about C By Tahlia.
What do you think makes a good captain? Accountability.
You know, being there for the boys.
I always thought it was about honour and respect.
Two things you know nothing about.
Brian, mate I took you into my home.
I gave you every opportunity.
And I'm grateful.
This is my family! My family.
Why didn't you think about that? Or this club? If you wanna drop me I'm not gonna destroy everything we've worked so hard for just to make yourself feel better.
Now, get the fuck out of my sight! Alright.
We've got this.
We go in, we drop the bomb, we get out.
- Yeah.
Like fighter pilots.
- Exactly.
Oh, hello, ladies.
Hello.
What's happened? I can't explain it.
It was done before I knew what was happening.
Oh, my God!!! He-hee! Can you believe this? This is my idea.
I just wanted to have some fun.
Yeah.
I always thought if we hung out more we'd be like some kind of kick-arse girl gang.
Plus I noticed that you were missing a queen today.
Yeah.
Where is Kath? She's not coming.
Maybe maybe we should wait for her.
- No.
- Well, she told me she was going to be here.
- Well, she's not.
- Hmm.
And Paige and I have something we'd like to tell you.
Paige and Daniel broke up.
What?! - Babe, are you OK? - Oh, my God.
No, wait.
There's more.
Tahlia and Connor broke up too.
OK.
Cool.
Guess we're all across how you feel about that one.
No, sweetheart, Tahls, it's not like that.
You and Connor had a really tricky relationship.
We just wanted you to be happy.
It's fine.
I'm fine.
I think we all knew that that marriage was over before it began anyway.
Look, I just want to let both of you know that everyone here, we are all on #TeamTahlia.
- There is no team.
- Nah.
- #TeamTaich - No.
Hands, hands, hands.
That's it, boys.
Come on.
OK.
Fletcher! Where's your head at?! Nine straight wins, boys.
It's good, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Yasmin's parents agree that the most important thing is that we all grow and learn from this experience.
Which is why I'm thrilled to offer you a permanent position at the school.
- On what condition? - What do you mean? Am I getting this job because I'm Daniel Fletcher's girlfriend? No.
Of course not.
So if I told you we broke up, that wouldn't make a difference.
When you say "broke up", what are we talking about? We're no longer together.
No chance of making it work? Thank you, Toni.
But I'm going to have to turn down your very kind offer.
I don't understand.
I'm a good teacher.
I'm prepared, I work hard and I support my students.
And I want to be valued for that and not my relationship status.
Hi.
This is Connor.
I don't check this, so text me.
Hi.
It's me.
I just want to let you know that I will be going through with the Connor by Tahlia launch tomorrow night.
And, no, I will not be rebranding in any way.
- Hello? - Diane? It's Tahlia.
I will meet you on one condition, I get to pick the restaurant and you'll need your black Amex.
- Hey.
- Oh, hey.
Any luck with the job? Yeah.
I turned it down.
Brody, I really appreciate all of your help but I just don't think it's going to be the right fit.
We should grab a beer some time to celebrate you giving this place the flick.
And bring Dan, we can do the whole meet and greet over again.
Thanks, but I don't think he'll come.
Was it that bad a first impression? No.
Uh, we broke up.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- No, don't be.
It's for the best for both of us.
Hey look, look.
This is, um, probably too soon to tell you this, but I like you as more than a friend.
I'm sorry, that's weird.
It's too soon.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
It is.
- It really is.
I Brody, I think you are the nicest man, person.
Despite our terrifying difference in height, if you were to ask me out probably most definitely would say yes.
But not right now.
I still love Dan and I probably will for a while.
That's not fair to anyone.
Um I didn't know you were home.
Ella called.
Her flight's been delayed.
It's my fault.
I know.
I haven't been the person I always promised I'd be.
I was trying so hard to keep it all away from you.
Why did you do it, Kath? Why? He made me feel needed.
I know you need me.
But this was different.
I know what I signed up for.
But part of me was asleep for a really long time.
I know it was the wrong thing to do.
I just want to find my way back to you.
I don't know how we do that.
- Mads.
- Don't be alarmed.
But we have a code red here.
Who died? No, break-ups.
Plural.
Paige and Daniel and Tahlia and Connor.
- I'm sorry.
- You knew.
- How do you figure that? - I'm an excellent lie detector.
Come on, don't bullshit a bullshitter.
I want to know the truth.
Fine.
But you are going to Tahlia's launch.
We all need to be there to support her.
No more weird excuses.
- You know my daughter's coming home.
- Like I said, you'll be there.
- Where's JJ? - He's with my mum.
I had a few things on today.
I don't know much about kids.
Look, don't take this the wrong way but I've actually got to pick him up soon.
Not that I don't appreciate the visit Yeah.
I I came by because I needed to tell you something.
If this is about Tahlia, she told us.
It's Jack.
What about Jack? That day on the river I was there.
I was angry at Jack.
When I saw him in the water, I knew they'd been fighting.
Where's Jack? What have you done? Oh! Oh! I made the boys leave him there.
Give us a hand? Nuh, leave him there.
Soft prick.
Toughen up, princess.
If we'd stayed there with him we could have helped him.
- Who else was there? - It doesn't matter.
I was the one that told them to leave.
Who? Me Fletcher Was Rusty there? Yeah.
Rusty left Jack in the water? He did.
OK.
I'm going to go back with a 43.
6% share.
They should agree to those terms.
- Good.
Anything else? - Yes.
I do have a couple of questions, just regarding the property portfolio.
I thought we'd settled that.
This is in regards to the houses in Coolangatta, Byron Bay and the apartment in Airlie Beach.
Those properties belong to the club.
Yes, but there are some irregularities in the chain of title.
In the holding company, your name appears.
They're investment properties.
For whom? Maddy, I appreciate your interest.
But there's nothing untoward here.
Of course.
When it comes to mediation, we can't have any surprises.
Mmm.
I'm sorry, look, I'm running late.
If you want to talk through this again, we're going to have to do it another time.
Of course.
and the carpaccio.
And um, we'll take the fondant and the parsnip foam.
Excuse me.
- Thank you.
- Madam.
We'll have a bottle of your pinot gris, please.
- Look, I'm not staying - I didn't say it was for you.
I know we've never been close.
Fine, I've never liked you.
But your relationship with my son has ended and there are certain practicalities we need to discuss.
Like what? Money? You know, I earned double what Connor did this year.
And that's just endorsements and appearances.
I have a perfume that's stocked in 288 stores I've seen it in those discount pharmacies.
We've already shot the marketing campaign, so if you're here to talk me out of it, you're going to have to contact your lawyer.
What's this? The deed to your house.
- I don't want pity.
- It's not pity, it's severance.
I'm not an employee.
Connor wants the apartment in the city.
He wants you to have the house.
- That seems fair.
- I thought so.
Yes.
He doesn't want this to be difficult and neither do I.
I know it might seem ridiculous now that the relationship's ended, but I would like it if we could be Don't say, friends.
favoured nations.
- With harsh trade embargoes.
- And a weapons agreement.
Madam.
She's going to need a glass.
- Karlie.
- Hey, it's my little trouper.
- How are you doing? - Good.
Really good.
Had an all-round epically great day actually.
So good to hear.
Listen, I was wondering if you might feel up to popping into the club a little bit later on.
Um why? Well, I told Andrew what happened with you and Dan and he's such a softie he just wants to make sure you're OK.
That's really thoughtful.
Um, but I don't think it's appropriate.
You know, I'd understand but I'm not quite sure Andrew will.
You don't want to leave the club on bad terms, do you? - Do I have a choice? - No.
Not really.
Joanna! Actually, you know what? Let's go to the park instead.
Come on.
- Let's go.
We'll go to the park.
- Jo Joanna? Did you not see me? Joanna.
- Come on.
- OK.
This is depressing.
Nothing's changed.
You haven't seen your room yet.
I've put a Pilates Reformer in there.
You wouldn't do that.
I still don't understand why Dad didn't come pick me up.
He's had a lot on his plate, sweetheart.
I haven't been home since - Whose bloody fault's that? - Dad! - Good to see you, sweetie.
Mmm.
- I missed you.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Ah, no, I don't want an ice-cream.
- Are you sure? - Yes.
No.
And not too far.
- Whose children are those? - They are the children I look after.
- But, um, who do they belong to? - The people I work for.
I thought maybe they belonged to the man you fell wildly in love with.
That is the reason, after all, why you left our family, isn't it? It's not the entire reason.
- Is it any part of the reason at all? - No.
Joanna, you're going to have to help me out here.
If you had an issue, you should have brought it up with me directly, instead of inventing this frankly ludicrous reason to quit.
Your home is not an appropriate place to work.
Excuse me? You are very nice and when appropriately disciplined your children are well behaved.
But the relationship between you and your husband What what about it? You're very vocal.
In the bedroom, when you do the sex.
Yes.
OK.
Thank you.
Got it.
Yep.
- I will get you an ice-cream now.
- Mm-hm.
Rum and Raisin.
Thank you.
You never remarried.
Why? I mean, you're obviously incredibly difficult, but the rest of you lady kept it tight.
I've had my share of romances and affairs.
But they've lasted their natural duration.
And what is that, a natural duration? After you have children, you don't feel the same need to settle down with a partner.
You get more comfortable being on your own.
Do you ever get lonely? You don't have to be alone to be lonely.
Besides, there's something incredibly free about never having someone to answer to.
You can do whatever you like, whenever you like.
And I've never met a man worth giving that up for.
Except your son.
Even him.
On occasion.
OK.
I'm going to need to hear more about that.
No, thank you.
OK.
What's going on with you two? - I don't know what you're talking about.
- Nothing.
We're fine.
You're being all weird and polite with each other.
There's nothing weird about being polite.
You're sitting as far apart as possible.
This is where I always sit.
You know, your dad is having a brilliant season.
I've been following it.
If you're hanging around this weekend, I thought I'd sneak you into a corporate box.
Maybe.
Maybe? Um Yeah.
Depends.
Can I bring a friend? Are you seeing someone? His name is Tran and he's incredible.
He's coming to meet you both tomorrow.
Great.
And there's something else I've got to tell you.
We're getting married.
- Dad - Just give him a minute, sweetheart.
You're getting married.
Oh, don't worry, we're waiting until the season's over.
We're thinking Christmas might be nice.
- You're 18.
- We're in love.
You're a teenager, darling.
You're being driven by your hormones.
I'm the same age you were when you got married.
Was that a mistake? Yes.
What happened? Is everything alright? Yeah.
I'm fine.
It's you I'm pissed off with.
Connor just turned up at my house.
He told me what really happened at the river.
- Jessie, I - You left him there.
Rus, I asked you for the truth and I trusted you to give me that.
- Why didn't you give me that? - 'Cause it doesn't change anything.
Alright? It's my fault.
He was in the water because of me.
You lied to me.
And not just me, you lied to the police.
You gave your testimony at a coronial inquest, that's perjury, Rus.
Yeah.
Well, what are you going to do? I'm sick of all this brotherhood bullshit.
All the lies and the cover-ups.
I want the truth.
Jess.
- Hi, Mum.
- Hello, monkeys! - Guess what? I ran into Joanna today.
- Oh, what happened? She did not fall in love.
She invented a man because she needed an excuse to leave because she felt uncomfortable in our house because we have too much sex.
It's the walls between our room and the spare room.
They're too thin.
Told you.
We are gold star, marathon-winning overachievers in the sex department.
Gold medallists, standing on the podium singing the national anthem every time.
Yeah.
She's the one with the problem.
- She's a prude.
- Alright? - Although - What? There was that one nanny, Adrienne, remember? The one that walked in on me during my, ah, alone time.
- Uh - And Cynthia, the one you accidentally sexted during my away game? That was a bit of side boob and a leg.
That was completely open to interpretation.
Was it? Oh, shit.
They're all from different agencies.
We're never going to be able to leave our children again.
I think there might be more to Jack's death than what's in the coroner's findings.
He wasn't alone when his kayak capsized.
I just found out a few of the guys were with him.
Who? - Connor, Daniel and Rusty.
- Rusty? I don't think it was malicious, but they left him there and then they didn't tell the coroner, which I don't understand if they didn't do anything wrong.
I had no idea.
It's just it's never made any sense.
And I am going crazy trying to understand this.
Hi.
Mads, you know how you always promised me if I ever needed legal representation that you'd do it pro bono? Yeah.
But the second part of that joke is that you finally snapped and killed someone.
- You haven't, have you? - No.
But it is serious.
Oh, you poor thing.
It's fine.
I'm good.
Handling it.
I would have gone straight back to bed, if I was you.
I'd become a recluse.
Get a cat or something.
You know, it's funny you calling and meeting me here.
- It's like Andrew's personal assistant.
- I am.
Is that new? Ah, well, no, it's been a couple of weeks now.
But I think I'm doing an exceptionally good job.
Good for you.
Come on.
Andrew's waiting.
Paige.
Sit.
You look fresh.
It's all Karlie.
I'm so sad to hear about you and Dan.
You're one of my favourite couples at this club.
Thanks.
I didn't know you cared so much.
I know how much you mean to him.
And I just want you to know, if there's anything I can do.
That's really lovely.
But unless you're dating Dan, there's not much you can do.
Dan's had a brilliant season.
- Mm? - Yeah.
He's worked really hard.
I don't want what's happening between you two to effect that.
Oh, no, no.
Of course not.
That's the last thing that I want.
Great! I'm glad you see it that way.
Um But this is the right decision for both of us.
I disagree.
See, this club is on track to make the finals.
Why don't you wait until the end of the season? See how you both feel then.
Hm? These boys, they need stability.
People to support them.
If you think I haven't been supporting Dan, then you have no idea who I am.
- This is - Mm.
The pyramid tells me so Ooh, ooh Right, so who do I need to speak to? Over there in the grey suit.
Greg.
Karlie.
Chameleon, keeps me a bit gold Ooh.
Oh, my God.
My goodness.
Um can I just ask? Did you prepay the dry-cleaning bill on that dress? - No.
Why? - Because it's gonna cost a bomb with all the sex you're gonna have with Daniel in it.
No, it's not gonna happen, OK? I'm in control.
Last night in Melbourne with that outfit, it's a guaranteed death roll.
You and Dan are definitely gonna bone.
Hey.
Did you invite Connor? Yes.
Thank you so much for coming at such short notice.
Don't say "coming".
Thank you so much for being here.
Oh, well, when I saw how much you were paying, I couldn't really turn you down.
Well, it's very important to us that you feel comfortable in our house, at all times.
Oh, that's lovely.
Which is why we have a very strict policy.
No sex in the house.
- Ah, I I wasn't planning to - Oh, no.
No, no.
I-I didn't mean you, I meant us.
- But you won't be here.
- Nevertheless.
You should have full faith that while we are paying for your services Childcare services.
your childcare services.
There will be no sex on the premises.
Have a good night.
I'm gonna sink it all the way when I hear the music play 'Cause baby I can't help myself I'm here to do my thing, don't know what tomorrow brings I'm never gonna kiss and tell Ooh, I just wanna have fun - Hey.
- Hi.
- Wow.
You look, uh - Yep.
- You too.
- Really?! I chucked this in the dryer 20 minutes before I left.
I think most of the creases fell out, but.
Good to see it still works.
Hey, I'm glad you're here.
I wanted to run into you before I go.
You're going? Yeah, I thought I'd head home for a bit.
Stock up on mum's cooking.
Work my arse off and save up enough money to go overseas.
We always talked about that trip we were gonna take.
- Bulgaria - Spain.
Yeah.
Right.
Both.
Yeah, I met up with this recruiter who reckons she can get me some teaching work in the UK.
How long are you going for? Um, I don't know.
Visa's two years, so Well, I guess that's got to be the one upside to all of this you don't have to wait for me any more.
Oh, my God.
My friend Larissa is dying to meet you.
Oh, Paige, hi! Shit.
This is awkward, isn't it? Not at all.
Have a good night.
Don't you want to come to life? Ladies and gentlemen, now we are lucky enough to have the man who inspired this fragrance with us tonight.
When Connor and I were discussing this launch, he insisted that we auction off some of his favourite pieces for the Jack Davies Foundation.
First up, his Rado watch.
Let's start the bidding at $1,000.
- $1,000.
- $2,000! Do I hear $2,500? - Here, to the lady at the front.
- $3,000.
Oh, I'm sorry, you cannot bid on your own auction.
- Do I hear $2,600? - Here! - $2,700? $2,800? - Yeah.
Going once Going twice And sold! Congratulations, sir.
- Good on you, mate.
Great idea.
- Yeah.
Next up, golf clubs.
Custom-made.
$4,000! Congratulations, they're yours to take home.
Next up, a unique artwork.
'Vaginus Cavernous'.
Oil on canvas.
Let's start the bidding at $1,000.
$500.
$350? This is a unique opportunity to own a part of the Connor Marrello legend.
Hold the phone.
We have just had an incredible offer in from Kath Rickards of a bid of $5,000.
And sold to Kath Rickards.
Well, this is a bloody expensive night.
What did we miss? I'm sorry to interrupt.
- Andrew, could I have a word? - Right now? Yeah.
Unfortunately, it's a little time sensitive.
I agree, transparency is important.
But is this really the right place? - Kath.
- Hi.
We just want to ask some questions.
Sorry to draw you away.
We wanted to ask about what happened at the river.
Jessie wants answers.
You know everything I do.
You read the Coroner's report.
Yeah, it just seems there's a few details you didn't share with the police.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Connor and Daniel were there when Jack went into the water.
They left him there to swim back.
I had no idea.
But you knew Jack and Rusty were together.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
And they wanted to come out.
They were going to come out after the grand final.
They came to you, didn't they? Were you supportive of that? Of course.
So why did Jack change his mind? Jack had just given a 50-metre penalty away that lost us a grand final.
His face was in every newspaper across the country.
A pretty good reason for changing your mind, don't you think? Any other accusations you want to sling my way? Andrew, it's not an accusation.
I know it's a very emotional topic.
I'm gonna get back to the party.
Hey.
Well? - He doesn't know anything.
- Bullshit.
I'm sorry, Jess.
We asked him about Connor and he said he had no idea.
Look, I know it's hard to accept what's happened to Jack.
But maybe it was an accident.
- No.
- The drugs.
The hit on the head.
No.
He was a strong swimmer.
He was fit.
I know he had issues, but he didn't have a drug problem.
Let me talk to Andrew.
What happened? Connor was at the river.
- When? - When Jack went under.
He made the boys leave him.
Told them to swim back.
Did you know? Of course not.
Your wife did.
I'm trying to stay on top of all this shit, and you can't even keep me in the loop.
- I had no idea.
- What else does Kath know? Nothing.
Then why does she keep snooping around? - She doesn't know anything.
- I hope not.
You've gotta keep this under control.
- Karlie! Hi! - Oh, hi.
Um, do you know where Andrew is? Yeah, he's with Brian.
Oh.
Where? I don't know.
He grabbed Brian and they left.
Thank you.
Who else has Connor told? I don't know.
The last thing we need is another bloody enquiry starting up.
If he wants to come forward, I'm not going to stop him.
They'll say he is the reason Jack's dead.
But he's not, is he? Don't be so bloody stupid! Those boys, my boys, have lost a brother.
Now, I've lied to them all season just to win you a fucking flag! I protected you.
Bullshit! You don't give a shit about me.
You just didn't want to jeopardise the team at the start of a season.
What was the point in coming forward? What would that have achieved? - It was a fucking accident! - Yeah, exactly.
If you had accepted my resignation, and let me talk to the cops You would never have worked again.
Brian, if you come forward now I can't protect you.
- And you know how it's gonna look.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
It's going to look like you killed him.
Did you? Jessie, it was a figure of speech.
We all feel responsible about what happened to Jack.
Did you kill him? I never wanted to lie to you.
So tell me the truth.
I followed them along the river Oi! Where's Rusty? They'd been fighting for months.
It was affecting the whole team.
- You told me to end it.
- It was advice.
- Yeah, and I took it.
- And that was your choice! Oh, so it's my fault, is it? I can't control how he reacts any more than you can.
Find him, sort it out, or I'll drop both of you.
You're a selfish prick.
You would do anything to win a flag, wouldn't you? Excuse me? You couldn't do it on the field and you can't do it in the box! You're a fucking pretender.
At least I didn't cost my team the premiership.
Oh! But you could have helped him.
I tried.
Are you right? Here.
Fuck off! Fuck this.
He seemed OK when I left.
But if it was an accident, why did you lie? How could I explain to the members, the sponsors? Fuck the sponsors! Wait, my husband is dead and you care about bad PR? I care about this club.
And Brian.
If you'd supported those boys If you'd let them come out when they wanted to That kid had everything ahead of him.
And he was about to blow it all up.
They were in love! The football club is not a place for the schoolyard romance.
That was their decision to make.
Something's rotten in this club and it's you.
I made the Southern Jets what they are today.
Bullshit.
Things are going to change.
You'll hand in your resignation first thing tomorrow.
And why would I do that? I've been following your chain of title.
You've done well.
Lots of different holding companies, trust accounts.
I'd strongly advise engaging a criminal lawyer.
OK, so what happens to Andrew? Personally, I hope he's on the first flight back to Scotland.
Oh, Jessie.
I'm so glad I'm not leaving without you knowing the whole story.
Me too.
Thank you.
Hey.
You're alright.
I should go.
Another drink? Definitely.
You did the right thing tonight by Jessie.
Thanks.
It's refreshing to know that deep down inside, you actually do have a moral compass.
I've been meaning to ask if you'd like me to tell the girls.
And why the hell would you do something like that? I should go.
Do you ever wonder what it would be like if we hadn't met? - No.
- Mm.
Why, do you? Sometimes.
A bit weird.
I'd be married to a different man, have different sex, different kids down the hall.
That would never happen.
Why? Because you and me we're otters.
- Otters? - Mm.
Floating along, holding each other's hands We're each other's anchors.
It's completely naff, isn't it? I love it.
I appreciate the message before you broke into my house.
I left the key.
And I got most of my stuff.
You must have raised a fair bit.
I did.
I'm glad you told Jessie the truth.
Thought you'd be angry that I didn't tell you.
You did the right thing.
I know I hurt you.
I've known you for, what three, four years, and I still feel like I don't know anything about you.
Tell me something true.
My favourite colour's green.
Not blue.
And I hate my hair.
You don't! I know you like it, but I can't wait to cut it off.
And I really loved you.
Thank you.
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Paige! I don't want you to go.
I'm not sure you get a say.
I don't understand, Paige.
Like, it's you and me.
How can we not work? Do you know how lucky you are? You've got your dream job and you're killing it.
The next 10 years of your life is just all figured out.
Not not without you.
OK, you're like this you're like a bull at a gate, going straight at it.
And I'm I'm all over the place, I've got no idea where I'm going.
What are you talking about, Paige? I can't be in your shadow anymore, Dan.
OK? I am my own person.
And I need to figure out who that is.
If I knew that coming here was going to do this, I wouldn't Don't.
OK? You are exactly where you need to be.
I'm so proud of you.