Younger (2015) s05e08 Episode Script
The Bubble
1 - Iâm nervous.
- Iâm a little nervous.
We canât go back to how we were after this.
I hope not.
You remember the first time I saw you in the office? You were wearing this beautiful navy suit.
You looked so tall and important.
First time I saw you, you were having lunch at your desk and reading "Look Homeward, Angel.
" And I thought "Who does that?" I do.
- Iâll call you Christmas Eve.
- If you can.
- I know you have the girls.
- Yeah.
And Iâll see you in ten days.
Safe trip.
- Bye.
- Okay, bye.
- Hey.
- Hey! Happy new year, Zane.
Happy new year, Liza.
Kelsey.
Brr.
It has been like that ever since Jake kicked him - off the book.
- Maybe heâd be less angry if he knew how much time you spent editing that thing over the holidays.
- Doubt it.
- Hello, ladies.
- How was everyoneâs break? - It was great.
- Exhausting.
- I know exactly what you mean.
Enzo and I overslept and overate, so now Iâm on a cleanse, which means no coffee.
So donât expect me to be my normal, cheery self.
- Uh - Oh, look whoâs back.
Hey Whoa Happy new year to you all.
Happy new year.
Very, uh, becoming, Charles.
Kelsey, I read the, uh, the Jake Devereux chapters.
- Theyâre excellent.
- Really? Candid, funny.
- Great job.
- Thank you so much.
Diana, Iâll send you the file.
You have to read it.
I think this one is worth rushing to publication.
I, uh, - I think itâs gonna be big.
- Then I canât wait.
Oh, by the way, Sophia Bell is coming in this morning to pitch her book.
Sheâs like the new Dr.
Ruth.
Great.
I will, uh, see you all at the meeting.
- Dear God, that beard.
- You know what they say.
Men who grow beards are hiding something.
Yes, generally crumbs.
Liza, coffee No.
No coffee.
We need to talk.
We? Hmm.
I donât need anything from you.
Okay, Zane We still have to work together.
We are working in the same office, but letâs be clear.
Weâre not working together, Kelsey.
You used whatever you had to get Devereux all to yourself, all right? You screwed me, and then you screwed me over.
Wow Hi Hi.
I missed you.
I missed you too.
Can I see you tonight? Yes, of course.
So Iâll leave first, and, uh and Iâll wait for you in front of the the public library.
- 7:30.
- Okay.
Sophia Bell is in the conference room.
- Oh, yeah, I was just, um - Yeah.
I was just telling Charles that.
Uh, so I guess thatâs it.
For too long, couples were told that open communication is the key to an enduring relationship.
Now theyâll know the truth.
Love is actually fueled by mystery.
Mystery is where the erotic thrives.
A healthy relationship should feel a little illicit.
Then the question is, whatâs the line between dangerous and destructive? What? What is it? Chapter 12.
Oh.
But, um, doesnât real intimacy ultimately require real honesty and openness? No, think of intimacy as a place instead of a condition.
A place that you go to only with your partner.
And itâs secluded, itâs private.
Itâs like your bubble.
And when youâre together in that bubble, then then what is more exciting than sharing your secrets? Youâll hear from us very soon.
Okay.
Thank you, Charles.
- Thank you.
- Talk then.
Bye.
Please tell me youâre going to Laurenâs for dinner tonight.
- Sorry, what? - Lauren.
Sheâs throwing a dinner for this girl that sheâs crazy about, but Jakeâs in town, so I canât go.
Please tell me you can go.
- Oh, tonight? - Yeah.
Oh, um S-sorry, Iâm busy tonight.
So whereâd you meet this girl, anyway? Uh, you know, I was at a BAM event where, uh, Miranda July interviewed Natalie Portman, and the hottest little blonde just stood up And asked Natalie a question in the most beautiful Hebrew that I - I soaked my shorts.
- Bam.
Mm.
Okay, um Panty lines? Stuff in my teeth? Uh, youâre good.
- Oh.
Hi.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I brought eggplant parmesan.
Thank you, Maggie, wow.
But, uh, I cooked.
I know.
But you want to impress - this girl, right? - Ooh hoo hoo! - Hi.
- Hi, Maggie.
- Place looks great.
- Yeah, right? Mm, yum.
- Hi.
- Hi.
We probably shouldnât.
Right.
In fact, we should probably talk about how this is going to work.
We should.
But can I ask you a favor? Of course.
Can we stay in our bubble just for tonight? Oh, my God.
Yes, please.
Yeah? - Then I have an idea.
- Okay.
Come on.
What is this? The SeaGlass Carousel.
I love it.
You ready to take a ride? - Hey.
- Hi.
- Ugh, sorry Iâm late.
- Thatâs okay.
Hey.
- So, uh - I thought we were going to eat.
Are we going - to someoneâs apartment? - Yeah, um, my apartment.
- What? - I put a bid on a place in this building, and I wanted you to be the first to see it.
âCause, well, Iâm hoping youâll be spending a lot of time there.
Oh.
Are you moving to New York? I am up for Charlie Roseâs old gig.
What? Oh, my God, thatâs amazing.
- Thatâs thatâs huge.
- Yeah Look, even if the CBS thing doesnât happen, itâs you know, I think I should have a New York presence.
Uh, thereâs just so much opportunity out here.
- Yeah.
- But, look, realtor gave me the keys, so, come on.
Jake, um I need to press pause.
Youâre amazing but Iâve made this mistake before.
- What mistake? - Getting involved with people that I work with.
You mean Zane? I mean, Iâm developing a pattern here that I would like to break.
Okay? Letâs just cool things off until the book comes out, and then we can see where weâre at after that.
You breaking up with me? Let me be there for you professionally.
As your editor.
Wow.
Curveball.
Look, the book is so amazing.
Iâm so excited about it.
Itâs gonna be huge for you and huge for Millennial.
So letâs push this thing past the finish line together, and then we can see where weâre at.
Okay.
Thank you for your honesty.
I know thatâs probably a really tough thing to say.
Yeah, it was.
And I hope you understand.
You still want to grab a bite to eat? Maggie, what do you think? What do you think? Group or separate? I think you should down that red wine and take half a Xanax.
Okay, okay, no I got it, I got it.
I got it, I got it.
You made it, hi.
- Hi.
- Gosh, I love those shoes! - Oh, thank you.
- Come in, you look gorgeous.
- Thank you.
- Youâre welcome.
Um, this is my roommate Josh, and thatâs Maggie.
- Malkie.
- What is this? What, do you two know each other? - Yeah, we used to go out.
- Really? - Mm-hmm.
- Huh.
Oh, well, you know, itâs a small community.
Okay, let me take your coat.
And, uh, is red wine okay with you? - Mm.
- So, Maggie.
When do you plan to put your tomatoes in? Oh, Iâm not doing the community garden this year.
Iâm going to do a rooftop garden.
Oh, that sounds right.
- What do you mean? - Just that you seem to like doing the loner thing, thatâs all.
What are you insinuating? - Howâs the salmon? - Uh, itâs de Malkie, if youâve got something to say to me, why donât you say it to my face? Okay.
Youâre a middle-aged woman whoâs scared to let anyone in.
You love the fun of the chase, but you never want to get real.
I I I gotta go.
- Maggie - Itâs what you do best.
Oof, uh You okay? Yeah, I just Call me tomorrow.
Hey, I I am so sorry.
- I feel awful, I didnât - No, Iâm so embarrassed.
I-I did not expect it to just, like Really, itâs okay.
Itâs okay.
I mean she she really hurt you, huh? No, no, Iâm Iâm Iâm over it.
So, um should we get some more wine, or just Letâs smoke a joint.
You wanna Josh.
Hey.
I had the most magical night.
Donât make fun, but thereâs this carousel in Battery Park Whatâs wrong? Lauren is Malkieâs new girlfriend.
- Shiksa-in-the-Mikveh Malkie? - Yep.
Wait, I thought you broke up with her.
I know.
I know I did.
Oh, Maggie.
I know.
And and she said I had issues.
Do you think I have issues? We all have issues.
Weâre all scared to put our hearts out there.
But the good things only happen when we risk letting the bad stuff happen, too.
I know.
So I cooled things off with Jake.
- Oh, is that a good thing? - Oh, yeah.
The next time I decide to sleep with somebody from work, - please slap me.
- Will do.
Good morning, Millennial Print.
Good morning.
Why is he in such a good mood? I just heard from Reese Witherspoonâs person.
They are moving our meeting today to lunch.
Awesome! Ladies who power-lunch, am I right? - What? - I am on a cleanse, thatâs what.
Uh, excuse me.
I thought you werenât drinking coffee.
Iâm just smelling it.
I wanted to apologize for last night.
Oh, Maggie, itâs okay.
I mean, you did ruin my party, but you didnât - do it by yourself.
- Well, I hope you had fun without me and that you keep seeing her.
- Sheâs a great girl.
- Maggie, she left right after - you did, practically in tears.
- She did? Yes! And I donât see people who are stuck on their exes, okay? Really, I donât think Iâm the one you should be giving these flowers to.
Take them.
Go get her! Good luck.
My white tiger.
- All right.
- Go.
- Hi.
- Hey.
They knocked down the hardware store.
Last week.
Now I have to look at that ugly wall - until the ground thaws.
- Yeah, well, at least itâs not - a Duane Reade.
- Itâs going to be.
Oh.
Listen, I just I wanted to apologize about the way things ended.
I guess I just got scared.
Yeah.
Think youâd ever want to try things again? Maggie relationships are about doing the work.
I know that.
I know that, and I Iâm ready to do the work.
I I want to do the work.
I know you think you do, but honestly I donât know if you can.
The flowers are really beautiful.
Thank you.
Bye.
Bye.
Thank you so much.
Jake.
Great to see you.
Yeah, you, too.
Thanks for meeting me.
Well, we uh we couldnât be more excited about your book.
And, uh, I think America is ready for some political optimism.
Iâm glad you said that, âcause So, I was thinking.
The broad appeal of the book, it may be underserved by such a a niche imprint like Millennial.
- Really? - Yeah.
Look Kelsey she is not a bad editor.
Sheâs just sheâs a little green.
And I Honestly, I I feel like the book belongs at Empirical.
Thanks.
Thank you.
I am so sorry I havenât caught you guys up earlier.
Netflix development has stalled âcause theyâre just not sure - about a second season.
- But I thought they wanted it - to be a limited mini-series.
- Well, they do, but just in case itâs a big hit, they kind of want to see where it can go.
Well, thatâs really more of a question for Pauline.
Yes, exactly.
Which is why I have invited her here for lunch.
- Hi! - Oh, hi! - So nice to see you again.
- Thank you.
Hi, Diana.
- Hello, Liza.
- Pauline, what a surprise.
Now that weâre all here together I am so excited to hear about these "Marriage Vacation" characters.
Oh, well, I I havenât given it too much thought, but I guess a sequel would have to be all about divorce.
New York style.
- Kate and Karl would split up.
- What? Why? Well, Kate discovers that her husband is secretly in love with someone else.
Who? A two-faced young assistant in his company.
Oh my God.
- I know.
- Karl, with an assistant? Seems like heâd be drawn to a more accomplished woman.
You know, someone who is at least department head.
- Mm.
- Right, you might think so.
But this assistant is so cheerful and innocent-looking, she charms everyone in the company.
I mean, sheâs the kind of woman who smiles right in Kateâs face; even pretends theyâre friends.
And she steals her husband and takes him away from his children.
Oh, this is good.
Shailene Woodley - is gonna eat this up.
- Mm-hmm.
Maybe the assistant was actually trying to help Kate and Karl repair their marriage.
Thatâs a stretch.
- Uh W Go on.
- Maybe the assistant was doing everything she could to help them get back together.
But Karl couldnât get over the fact that Kate left him and left her own children for an entire year.
Yes, well, that is the the comforting fantasy that the assistant tells herself at night.
Not just comforting, but truthful.
To the characters.
Yeah.
Iâm not buying it.
I think my version is more believable.
And I think that when Kate finds out about the affair, she might want revenge.
- Yes! - No.
I donât think that the audience would like that.
Think they might want it.
Liza, stop telling Pauline what to write.
Oh, thatâs okay.
Thatâs okay.
Itâs always interesting to hear another point of view.
Even if itâs hard to swallow.
You wanted to see me? Yeah, come on in.
I, uh wanted to run something by you.
Yeah, of course.
What do you think about making Devereuxâs book an Empirical title? Makes sense from a marketing perspective, and itâs not as if Empirical wasnât a part of the process.
I mean, and and you had a a big hand in the the architecture of the book, right? I would love to take credit.
But Kelsey practically invented that book.
She definitely rewrote it.
Yeah, this oneâs hers.
Okay.
Then it, uh, stays with Millennial.
Excuse me.
Hello? Hi.
We need to talk.
- Hi.
- I, um I have to tell you something.
I saw Pauline today.
I know.
I did, too.
She wants to make a deal.
She will keep quiet about us, and in return she wants the option to her sequel back.
She says she can get double at Random House.
Well, that canât work.
What would we tell Kelsey? Iâll tell her itâs part of my divorce settlement.
Which is true.
I-I canât believe youâre doing all this for me.
Us.
I just want to stay in our bubble.
As long as we can.
Okay.
I just have I just have one question.
Do do bubbles have to be so scratchy? Oh Oh, s so the bubble has conditions, now? - A small one.
- Yeah, well Okay.
I can work with it.
Yes.
- Looks good, yeah.
- Our first collaboration.
- Oh, yeah.
- Yes! Amazing.
- Thank you, - Youâre welcome.
Yeah, babe.
Oh, sheâs coming.
- Good luck.
- Later, thanks.
I can do the work.
- What do you think? - I love it.
- I got you, right? - You got me, girl.
You got me.
Get me three almonds and some hot water with lemon.
He shaved.
Morning.
Wonder who he did that for?
- Iâm a little nervous.
We canât go back to how we were after this.
I hope not.
You remember the first time I saw you in the office? You were wearing this beautiful navy suit.
You looked so tall and important.
First time I saw you, you were having lunch at your desk and reading "Look Homeward, Angel.
" And I thought "Who does that?" I do.
- Iâll call you Christmas Eve.
- If you can.
- I know you have the girls.
- Yeah.
And Iâll see you in ten days.
Safe trip.
- Bye.
- Okay, bye.
- Hey.
- Hey! Happy new year, Zane.
Happy new year, Liza.
Kelsey.
Brr.
It has been like that ever since Jake kicked him - off the book.
- Maybe heâd be less angry if he knew how much time you spent editing that thing over the holidays.
- Doubt it.
- Hello, ladies.
- How was everyoneâs break? - It was great.
- Exhausting.
- I know exactly what you mean.
Enzo and I overslept and overate, so now Iâm on a cleanse, which means no coffee.
So donât expect me to be my normal, cheery self.
- Uh - Oh, look whoâs back.
Hey Whoa Happy new year to you all.
Happy new year.
Very, uh, becoming, Charles.
Kelsey, I read the, uh, the Jake Devereux chapters.
- Theyâre excellent.
- Really? Candid, funny.
- Great job.
- Thank you so much.
Diana, Iâll send you the file.
You have to read it.
I think this one is worth rushing to publication.
I, uh, - I think itâs gonna be big.
- Then I canât wait.
Oh, by the way, Sophia Bell is coming in this morning to pitch her book.
Sheâs like the new Dr.
Ruth.
Great.
I will, uh, see you all at the meeting.
- Dear God, that beard.
- You know what they say.
Men who grow beards are hiding something.
Yes, generally crumbs.
Liza, coffee No.
No coffee.
We need to talk.
We? Hmm.
I donât need anything from you.
Okay, Zane We still have to work together.
We are working in the same office, but letâs be clear.
Weâre not working together, Kelsey.
You used whatever you had to get Devereux all to yourself, all right? You screwed me, and then you screwed me over.
Wow Hi Hi.
I missed you.
I missed you too.
Can I see you tonight? Yes, of course.
So Iâll leave first, and, uh and Iâll wait for you in front of the the public library.
- 7:30.
- Okay.
Sophia Bell is in the conference room.
- Oh, yeah, I was just, um - Yeah.
I was just telling Charles that.
Uh, so I guess thatâs it.
For too long, couples were told that open communication is the key to an enduring relationship.
Now theyâll know the truth.
Love is actually fueled by mystery.
Mystery is where the erotic thrives.
A healthy relationship should feel a little illicit.
Then the question is, whatâs the line between dangerous and destructive? What? What is it? Chapter 12.
Oh.
But, um, doesnât real intimacy ultimately require real honesty and openness? No, think of intimacy as a place instead of a condition.
A place that you go to only with your partner.
And itâs secluded, itâs private.
Itâs like your bubble.
And when youâre together in that bubble, then then what is more exciting than sharing your secrets? Youâll hear from us very soon.
Okay.
Thank you, Charles.
- Thank you.
- Talk then.
Bye.
Please tell me youâre going to Laurenâs for dinner tonight.
- Sorry, what? - Lauren.
Sheâs throwing a dinner for this girl that sheâs crazy about, but Jakeâs in town, so I canât go.
Please tell me you can go.
- Oh, tonight? - Yeah.
Oh, um S-sorry, Iâm busy tonight.
So whereâd you meet this girl, anyway? Uh, you know, I was at a BAM event where, uh, Miranda July interviewed Natalie Portman, and the hottest little blonde just stood up And asked Natalie a question in the most beautiful Hebrew that I - I soaked my shorts.
- Bam.
Mm.
Okay, um Panty lines? Stuff in my teeth? Uh, youâre good.
- Oh.
Hi.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I brought eggplant parmesan.
Thank you, Maggie, wow.
But, uh, I cooked.
I know.
But you want to impress - this girl, right? - Ooh hoo hoo! - Hi.
- Hi, Maggie.
- Place looks great.
- Yeah, right? Mm, yum.
- Hi.
- Hi.
We probably shouldnât.
Right.
In fact, we should probably talk about how this is going to work.
We should.
But can I ask you a favor? Of course.
Can we stay in our bubble just for tonight? Oh, my God.
Yes, please.
Yeah? - Then I have an idea.
- Okay.
Come on.
What is this? The SeaGlass Carousel.
I love it.
You ready to take a ride? - Hey.
- Hi.
- Ugh, sorry Iâm late.
- Thatâs okay.
Hey.
- So, uh - I thought we were going to eat.
Are we going - to someoneâs apartment? - Yeah, um, my apartment.
- What? - I put a bid on a place in this building, and I wanted you to be the first to see it.
âCause, well, Iâm hoping youâll be spending a lot of time there.
Oh.
Are you moving to New York? I am up for Charlie Roseâs old gig.
What? Oh, my God, thatâs amazing.
- Thatâs thatâs huge.
- Yeah Look, even if the CBS thing doesnât happen, itâs you know, I think I should have a New York presence.
Uh, thereâs just so much opportunity out here.
- Yeah.
- But, look, realtor gave me the keys, so, come on.
Jake, um I need to press pause.
Youâre amazing but Iâve made this mistake before.
- What mistake? - Getting involved with people that I work with.
You mean Zane? I mean, Iâm developing a pattern here that I would like to break.
Okay? Letâs just cool things off until the book comes out, and then we can see where weâre at after that.
You breaking up with me? Let me be there for you professionally.
As your editor.
Wow.
Curveball.
Look, the book is so amazing.
Iâm so excited about it.
Itâs gonna be huge for you and huge for Millennial.
So letâs push this thing past the finish line together, and then we can see where weâre at.
Okay.
Thank you for your honesty.
I know thatâs probably a really tough thing to say.
Yeah, it was.
And I hope you understand.
You still want to grab a bite to eat? Maggie, what do you think? What do you think? Group or separate? I think you should down that red wine and take half a Xanax.
Okay, okay, no I got it, I got it.
I got it, I got it.
You made it, hi.
- Hi.
- Gosh, I love those shoes! - Oh, thank you.
- Come in, you look gorgeous.
- Thank you.
- Youâre welcome.
Um, this is my roommate Josh, and thatâs Maggie.
- Malkie.
- What is this? What, do you two know each other? - Yeah, we used to go out.
- Really? - Mm-hmm.
- Huh.
Oh, well, you know, itâs a small community.
Okay, let me take your coat.
And, uh, is red wine okay with you? - Mm.
- So, Maggie.
When do you plan to put your tomatoes in? Oh, Iâm not doing the community garden this year.
Iâm going to do a rooftop garden.
Oh, that sounds right.
- What do you mean? - Just that you seem to like doing the loner thing, thatâs all.
What are you insinuating? - Howâs the salmon? - Uh, itâs de Malkie, if youâve got something to say to me, why donât you say it to my face? Okay.
Youâre a middle-aged woman whoâs scared to let anyone in.
You love the fun of the chase, but you never want to get real.
I I I gotta go.
- Maggie - Itâs what you do best.
Oof, uh You okay? Yeah, I just Call me tomorrow.
Hey, I I am so sorry.
- I feel awful, I didnât - No, Iâm so embarrassed.
I-I did not expect it to just, like Really, itâs okay.
Itâs okay.
I mean she she really hurt you, huh? No, no, Iâm Iâm Iâm over it.
So, um should we get some more wine, or just Letâs smoke a joint.
You wanna Josh.
Hey.
I had the most magical night.
Donât make fun, but thereâs this carousel in Battery Park Whatâs wrong? Lauren is Malkieâs new girlfriend.
- Shiksa-in-the-Mikveh Malkie? - Yep.
Wait, I thought you broke up with her.
I know.
I know I did.
Oh, Maggie.
I know.
And and she said I had issues.
Do you think I have issues? We all have issues.
Weâre all scared to put our hearts out there.
But the good things only happen when we risk letting the bad stuff happen, too.
I know.
So I cooled things off with Jake.
- Oh, is that a good thing? - Oh, yeah.
The next time I decide to sleep with somebody from work, - please slap me.
- Will do.
Good morning, Millennial Print.
Good morning.
Why is he in such a good mood? I just heard from Reese Witherspoonâs person.
They are moving our meeting today to lunch.
Awesome! Ladies who power-lunch, am I right? - What? - I am on a cleanse, thatâs what.
Uh, excuse me.
I thought you werenât drinking coffee.
Iâm just smelling it.
I wanted to apologize for last night.
Oh, Maggie, itâs okay.
I mean, you did ruin my party, but you didnât - do it by yourself.
- Well, I hope you had fun without me and that you keep seeing her.
- Sheâs a great girl.
- Maggie, she left right after - you did, practically in tears.
- She did? Yes! And I donât see people who are stuck on their exes, okay? Really, I donât think Iâm the one you should be giving these flowers to.
Take them.
Go get her! Good luck.
My white tiger.
- All right.
- Go.
- Hi.
- Hey.
They knocked down the hardware store.
Last week.
Now I have to look at that ugly wall - until the ground thaws.
- Yeah, well, at least itâs not - a Duane Reade.
- Itâs going to be.
Oh.
Listen, I just I wanted to apologize about the way things ended.
I guess I just got scared.
Yeah.
Think youâd ever want to try things again? Maggie relationships are about doing the work.
I know that.
I know that, and I Iâm ready to do the work.
I I want to do the work.
I know you think you do, but honestly I donât know if you can.
The flowers are really beautiful.
Thank you.
Bye.
Bye.
Thank you so much.
Jake.
Great to see you.
Yeah, you, too.
Thanks for meeting me.
Well, we uh we couldnât be more excited about your book.
And, uh, I think America is ready for some political optimism.
Iâm glad you said that, âcause So, I was thinking.
The broad appeal of the book, it may be underserved by such a a niche imprint like Millennial.
- Really? - Yeah.
Look Kelsey she is not a bad editor.
Sheâs just sheâs a little green.
And I Honestly, I I feel like the book belongs at Empirical.
Thanks.
Thank you.
I am so sorry I havenât caught you guys up earlier.
Netflix development has stalled âcause theyâre just not sure - about a second season.
- But I thought they wanted it - to be a limited mini-series.
- Well, they do, but just in case itâs a big hit, they kind of want to see where it can go.
Well, thatâs really more of a question for Pauline.
Yes, exactly.
Which is why I have invited her here for lunch.
- Hi! - Oh, hi! - So nice to see you again.
- Thank you.
Hi, Diana.
- Hello, Liza.
- Pauline, what a surprise.
Now that weâre all here together I am so excited to hear about these "Marriage Vacation" characters.
Oh, well, I I havenât given it too much thought, but I guess a sequel would have to be all about divorce.
New York style.
- Kate and Karl would split up.
- What? Why? Well, Kate discovers that her husband is secretly in love with someone else.
Who? A two-faced young assistant in his company.
Oh my God.
- I know.
- Karl, with an assistant? Seems like heâd be drawn to a more accomplished woman.
You know, someone who is at least department head.
- Mm.
- Right, you might think so.
But this assistant is so cheerful and innocent-looking, she charms everyone in the company.
I mean, sheâs the kind of woman who smiles right in Kateâs face; even pretends theyâre friends.
And she steals her husband and takes him away from his children.
Oh, this is good.
Shailene Woodley - is gonna eat this up.
- Mm-hmm.
Maybe the assistant was actually trying to help Kate and Karl repair their marriage.
Thatâs a stretch.
- Uh W Go on.
- Maybe the assistant was doing everything she could to help them get back together.
But Karl couldnât get over the fact that Kate left him and left her own children for an entire year.
Yes, well, that is the the comforting fantasy that the assistant tells herself at night.
Not just comforting, but truthful.
To the characters.
Yeah.
Iâm not buying it.
I think my version is more believable.
And I think that when Kate finds out about the affair, she might want revenge.
- Yes! - No.
I donât think that the audience would like that.
Think they might want it.
Liza, stop telling Pauline what to write.
Oh, thatâs okay.
Thatâs okay.
Itâs always interesting to hear another point of view.
Even if itâs hard to swallow.
You wanted to see me? Yeah, come on in.
I, uh wanted to run something by you.
Yeah, of course.
What do you think about making Devereuxâs book an Empirical title? Makes sense from a marketing perspective, and itâs not as if Empirical wasnât a part of the process.
I mean, and and you had a a big hand in the the architecture of the book, right? I would love to take credit.
But Kelsey practically invented that book.
She definitely rewrote it.
Yeah, this oneâs hers.
Okay.
Then it, uh, stays with Millennial.
Excuse me.
Hello? Hi.
We need to talk.
- Hi.
- I, um I have to tell you something.
I saw Pauline today.
I know.
I did, too.
She wants to make a deal.
She will keep quiet about us, and in return she wants the option to her sequel back.
She says she can get double at Random House.
Well, that canât work.
What would we tell Kelsey? Iâll tell her itâs part of my divorce settlement.
Which is true.
I-I canât believe youâre doing all this for me.
Us.
I just want to stay in our bubble.
As long as we can.
Okay.
I just have I just have one question.
Do do bubbles have to be so scratchy? Oh Oh, s so the bubble has conditions, now? - A small one.
- Yeah, well Okay.
I can work with it.
Yes.
- Looks good, yeah.
- Our first collaboration.
- Oh, yeah.
- Yes! Amazing.
- Thank you, - Youâre welcome.
Yeah, babe.
Oh, sheâs coming.
- Good luck.
- Later, thanks.
I can do the work.
- What do you think? - I love it.
- I got you, right? - You got me, girl.
You got me.
Get me three almonds and some hot water with lemon.
He shaved.
Morning.
Wonder who he did that for?