Dynasty (2017) s05e18 Episode Script
A Writer of Dubious Talent
Adam! Stop it!
Aw. If only he had a dollar
for every time he's heard that.
You know, every time
I see the two of together,
I re-realize that it wasn't a dream
when I walked in on you
two pawing each other
- six months ago.
- Wait. Six months?
Oh, we should have a
celebratory anniversary picnic
- and hike together.
- Aw. That sounds great, but I can't.
We have an obstetrician
appointment this morning.
Yeah, we sure do,
and Liam's got a full day, which means
it's just me and Stacey and no one else.
I'll take a rain check
on the date, though.
My lower back's been killing me,
so it's probably best
- I stickto flat land anyway.
- Oh, no.
I'll give you a massage later.
- Thank you.
- We had a deal. You weren't
gonna talk about this
stuff in front of me.
I never agreed to that deal.
- Uh-huh.
- We'll see you when we get back.
- I'll be here.
- Oh, we know.
It's the best thing I've read in
I don't even know how long.
You know you're not my student
anymore, right?
There's no need to suck up to
me for a better grade, Liam.
Look, if this isn't a best seller,
I don't know what is.
It's really five years old?
Why haven't you ever published it?
I never thought it was ready,
which is why you're
the first to read it.
I'm a little superstitious.
I don't show drafts to many people.
Look, I get it.
No one's read mine either.
And no one will until I can come up
- with a killer ending like yours.
- I'm here
when you're ready to show me. After all,
I'm supposed to be mentoring you,
not the other way around.
It's due any minute, right?
Yeah. Yeah. Don't remind me.
I've just had so many
distractions lately.
I mean, my press junket today
and my movie premiere tomorrow.
I mean, look,
I-I am thrilled, obviously.
It's just
I don't know, finding time isn't easy.
That's why, whenever I have a deadline,
I drop off the grid and head
out to a secret hideaway.
Really? That's a great idea.
- Where do you go?
- I said secret hideaway.
You're gonna have to find your own.
Did a spa throw up in here?
Oh. This is what I call
the Adam Carrington prenatal
wellness experience.
Thank you. I'm gonna walk Stacey through
some light stretches in
a soothing environment.
Sciatica pain is a real
concern for pregnant women.
You're a real concern to me.
I'm an in-house physician
that can be really helpful
to you and my girlfriend in
this last stage of pregnancy,
so you should be grateful.
Grateful? Okay.
All right, that's it. Everybody out!
Thank you. Off you go.
Look, I have put up
with your relationship
with our surrogate because I
don't want to upset Stacey.
But once she gives birth,
your charm will wear off
quicker than the epidural.
Well, we'll see about that, but I think
you're being shortsighted
about this whole situation.
Do you know how many people
would kill to have an on-call doctor?
One that was chief of
staff of a major hospital?
Yeah, exactly.
- Was.
- That was due
to Amanda's vindictiveness,
not my performance.
And while we're on the subject,
I was wondering,
is there any possibility
that you might help me get reinstated?
I want to ensure
that Stacey has the care she needs,
and I can only do that
if I go back to work.
Are you kidding?
At this point,
you're just a glorified vet.
And I wouldn't even trust you with Bo,
so no.
I still can't believe
we have a full afternoon of interviews.
This is more publicity than I've
had for any film I've ever done.
Well, being married
to a Carrington comes
with a spotlight,
so we might as well use it.
Plus, you're a pretty
big name these days.
Though not as big as our star
- Janelle Crowley.
- Thanks.
And sorry no one knows your name at all.
Don't take it personally.
You'll get there, or not.
Okay, I've got to hit a deadline
for my publisher, so I won't be around
to keep the peace, so at the junket
can you stick to talking
strictly about the movie?
All right?
Not how much you two annoy each other?
I know one of us will be
completely professional.
Which would have to be me,
since I'm still not sure
what your profession is,
unless it's judgmental,
self-absorbed multimillionaire.
I'll take that over humorless,
finger-licking
"artist."
And, yes, those were air quotes.
Yeah, see, this is the stuff
I'm talking about, guys.
Can we please not give
the press any fodder?
No fodder. Got it.
Thank you.
I know she gets under your skin,
but don't let her provoke you,
all right?
I promise if you can just get
through these next two days,
you'll never have to see her again.
It can't happen soon enough.
Game's over, Blake.
- You got me.
- I told them to let you in
because I was feeling generous,
but I'm not in the mood for mysteries.
Let me enlighten you.
For the past six months,
I've been buying back
Colby Co. assets, everything except
the music and robotics division because,
well, I couldn't find them.
Until today
when I discovered that you own them.
Well, that explains why you're here.
Your accountants must have screwed up
when they filed the annual report
for your shell company.
Or you leaked it just to provoke me.
No, I did not do that.
Remind me. I will have them all fired.
But your asset liquidation
last year was just
too good to pass up,
so I sold some overseas
real estate to pay for them.
And they've continued
to be profitable, so,
seems like a pretty smart move,
if I do say so myself.
I'll pay you ten percent above
market value to get them back.
I'm not interested in selling.
All that IP was created
when you worked for
Carrington Atlantic anyway.
So these companies are back
with their rightful owner me.
You know, I told myself I'd
never go to war with you again
because I didn't want
to sink to your level.
But this is personal.
So I hope you're ready to suffer.
Do I look worried?
Because I am not worried.
Well, you should be.
Well, I'm not!
Jeff? Did we have
a meeting I forgot about?
Uh, no. No,
I just thought I'd stop by and check in.
See if there was any
updates on who might own
- my Colby Co. assets.
- I hate to be
the bearer of bad news again,
but it-it truly does
seem like a dead end.
I mean, I stopped pursuing it when,
um, the trail went cold.
Right. Unless it's because that
trail led to Carrington Manor?
Look, I know Blake bought the companies.
Pretty sure you do, too.
Okay, yes, yes, but in my defense,
I was in a very difficult position,
okay?
Being caught between you
and my father it's not pleasant.
I mean, can you blame me for
trying to stay out of it?
Maybe not, but I do know how you can
- make it up to me.
- Anything. Name it.
Convince Blake to sell
me back my companies,
and we'll call it even.
Anything but that.
You know that that's never
gonna happen, okay?
Blake is never gonna
Paging Amanda Carrington.
Second floor nurses' station.
Sorry. Just excuse me for one moment.
Yeah, of course. I'll, uh I'll wait.
Okay, come on, come on, come on.
That was odd.
- They said they didn't need me.
- Huh.
You heard the page, too, right?
I'm not losing my mind, am I?
Yeah, I totally heard it.
That's really weird.
- Uh, anyways, I need an answer.
- Look,
I just don't think
Blake's gonna go for it.
And this is above my pay grade, okay?
- There's too much history.
- Exactly.
Look, you haven't been around
for a Colby-Carrington war.
Things can get ugly, so if there's
anything you can do, please do it.
On-call nurse to Radiology.
On-call nurse to Radiology.
Thank you for the tea. It's perfect.
Mmm.
You're perfect.
Besides, it's the least
I could do since Fallon
shut down the rest
of the wellness experience
I had planned for you.
The tension between you and Fallon is
It's a lot.
And I know our
relationship isn't helping,
so I've been thinking,
maybe we should take some time apart.
For your sake.
No. No, absolutely not.
Just until the baby's born.
You just need to ignore Fallon.
She's a first-time mother,
and she's concerned about her baby.
But don't let that affect us.
I mean, she can't even see
how helpful it would be
to have me reinstated at the hospital.
If we weren't together,
she'd probably see that.
Ooh.
Collecting eights?
Ah, nothing gets past you, huh?
Which is why you know that
taking a break isn't the answer.
Getting Fallon to see
that I'm on her side
is the only thing that
will win her over.
Well,
if anyone can figure out a solution
to win her over, it's you.
Even if you can't figure
out a way to beat me.
- Gin.
- Oh, wait. We were playing gin?
I miss you already.
Don't forget to text me when you arrive.
Although I'll know where you
are because I track your phone.
Fallon, I'm going
to La Mirage for one night.
So you don't want me
coming with you, then?
Because I could really
use a night at a hotel.
- Well, then I'd really get no work done.
- Okay, fine.
You're probably right.
I should stay here.
Especially since Adam
has been playing doctor
with Stacey in more ways than one.
Oh, God. That's still a thing?
Oh, yeah. And now he keeps offering
to whip out his stethoscope
and use it. I don't want him
or his mail-order medical
license anywhere near the baby.
On second thought, I can totally stay
and stand guard outside her room.
Hey, stop, okay? I've got it covered.
You go write, and I'll see
you tomorrow at the premiere.
- We can celebrate all your amazing success.
- Okay.
Hey! Is that the pen that I bought you
when you won the Paysinger Award?
Yeah. Yeah,
I'm gonna take it with me for good luck.
- All right, well, go off and write a best seller.
- Okay.
Our call center's being
overwhelmed by angry customers.
High-paying customers.
- If we don't fix this soon
- What's going on?
PPA planes can't take off.
The radio tower's
communication system is down.
Enough with the excuses, all right?
Just get the airplanes
back in the air ASAP!
- This seems like a bad time.
- It is.
So you might as well tell
me what you came to tell me.
Um, look, I just wanted to warn you
that Jeff is coming for his Colby Co.
divisions.
It's old news. I saw him this morning.
He's probably behind all of this.
He somehow hacked into our mainframe
and shut us down.
Well, speak of the IT devil.
Colby, you crossed the line this time.
I don't know what you're
talking about. It's not my fault
if you use yesterday's technology
for your backwater airport.
I was only calling to see if
you've reconsidered my offer.
Jeff, there's no need
to do it this way, okay?
- We can discuss this.
- There's nothing to discuss.
If your father wants his airport
back up and running,
he knows exactly what to do. Bye now.
Wait.
Jeff made you an offer for his assets,
and you turned him down?
Is that what this is all about?
What difference does it make?
He's holding PPA hostage,
and there will be no negotiation,
only retaliation.
My apologies for the room,
but with the press junket
for The Biggest Payday occupying
the Presidential Suite,
this is all we have.
So, it's technically your fault.
Don't worry, all right?
This is perfect.
I just need a quiet place
to write without distractions.
You mean, without Fallon.
Which, by the way, she already called
asking for your room number.
I told her you were in 428.
Yeah, but this isn't
All right, yeah. Good call.
And I stocked the mini-bar
with all your favorite snacks
and beverages.
- What more could a writer want?
- If you see me out
of this room, force me back in.
My publisher's waiting.
If I don't get this last chapter done
I'm a dead man.
I won't keep you any longer, then.
Personally, I think
the world could do with more
romantic movies right about now.
But, I don't know, call me sappy.
While it's tempting
to take him up on that,
I'd have to agree.
Your Hot Tea Atlanta followers
- are absolutely gonna love this film.
- Yes, and, Nina,
I heard you're considering
directing a film
in Rio with an old flame,
Rocco Donovan, as the lead actor.
- Care to comment?
- Uh
We-we dated back in film school.
And any chance of a reunion,
if you catch my drift?
Our readers would love to know.
I'd prefer we just stick
to talking about this film.
Janelle Crowley was normal,
the movie was on budget, and you're fine
working with your ex.
I need gossip.
So, what about
those leaked photos from set
of Janelle Crowley?
Oh, you mean Mr. Culhane's
girlfriend Sasha Harris?
The one in the movie?
Ex-girlfriend,
and that was a misunderstanding.
Did I mention that I
donated my producing salary
to the organization
Black Women in Cinema?
- I didn't know that.
- Yeah, I did.
You didn't ask.
You think I'm self-absorbed?
You two really rub each other
the wrong way, don't you?
- No.
- No. No.
We're totally we're totally friends.
- We actually like each other.
- Mm-hmm.
Finally, something interesting.
So, first-time producer
hires his girlfriend
against the wishes of his director,
and girlfriend leaks
pictures to sabotage
the movie out of jealousy.
No wonder you two don't like each other.
Ex-girlfriend, okay?
And I think that
concludes this interview.
Thank you very much, Clara Lucia.
We'll see you
- on the red carpet.
- You sure will.
Bye-bye.
Once this gossip gets out,
Liam is going to be furious with me.
You're overreacting, as usual.
All press is good press.
It's easy for you to say.
Didn't make you look like an idiot.
You'll end up fine, just like usual.
Sounds like a compliment,
feels like an insult, so
- Don't be so touchy! Oh.
- Ow!
You just hit me in the face!
Uh, so you're not going to apologize?
- You didn't even give me a chance.
- You could have
chipped my tooth right
before the big night!
Stop being such a baby.
I barely grazed you.
I mean, if I wanted, I could do
some real damage to that body.
Um
that never should have happened.
Uh, uh, it was
just two adults with pent-up stress
that needed an outlet, right?
Right, consenting adults need
to release steam sometimes.
But that will never happen again.
Never.
- Thanks.
- Plus,
- I promised Liam that we'd be professional.
- Okay, so,
we'll just avoid each other
until the premiere party's over.
I can do all the red carpet press,
and you can make sure
the party runs smoothly.
Or we could
walk the red carpet side by side,
with smiles on our faces.
That way the press knows
that we actually get along just fine.
Professionally. Who knows? Maybe you can
use a hand on your next film.
So you want to work on my film?
That was just a little joke.
You probably have another ex
that can produce the film
that your other ex is starring in,
and then you can just
be surrounded by exes.
You know what? Maybe you're right.
And I can totally play nice for,
for the next 24 hours.
Oh, come on, Ridley. Stay awake.
Ah, forget it. Who's thirsty?
Whiskey. Neat.
What's on your mind, son?
You look troubled.
That obvious, huh? I'm holed up here
to write a sequel to my
book The Biggest Payday.
It was a huge hit.
Maybe you've heard of it.
Don't read anything but the racing form.
Well, considering I can't get
any words down on the page,
you won't be reading this one either.
My wife and my publisher think
I'm finishing the final chapter,
but I'm stuck on page 13.
Which makes me uneasy
'cause I'm superstitious.
We get a lot of superstitious
writers here at the hotel.
Like this guy. Big-time writer.
Always stays in Room 428.
Apparently,
he wrote two best sellers in that room.
Says he felt more inspiration there
than anywhere else in the whole world.
- It's his secret hideaway.
- You know, maybe I could
switch to that room,
channel some of that creativity.
Booked. Full house tonight.
Big event going on.
Well, maybe they'll switch rooms.
People can be reasonable.
I don't think that's a good idea, son.
You don't want to copy
what works for another man.
Could be riskier
than you ever dreamed.
What's that supposed to mean?
Hey, what happened
to the other bartender?
Been just me all night.
Maybe I should cut you off, huh?
No need.
425, 426.
427. So, four-twenty
29?
Hey, could you help me out here?
Oh, I don't know. I've got a lot
Oh, wow.
You're rich playboy-turned-famous author
Jack Liam Ridley Lowden.
Yup, that's me.
I follow you, you know.
On the social media.
Yeah, I'm a big fan. Yeah.
You got the kind of life a working stiff
like me would kill for.
Oh. I'm flattered.
Could I exchange an autograph
for a little help in finding Room 428?
Oh, yeah.
- Yeah?
- Absolutely.
Follow me.
So, uh, why are you so
interested in finding that room?
Well, this is gonna sound funny,
but I'm looking for a little inspiration
to finish my latest book.
And I heard rumors about
this room being special.
Yeah, I'm sure you'll get exactly
- what you deserve.
- Good.
Because my publisher will kill me
if I don't get this turned in soon.
Hope not actually kill you.
I mean, I suppose
that would make the signature
more valuable, wouldn't it?
Y-You know what?
I think I can find it on my own.
Maybe just point me in
the right direction?
Let me get you that autograph first.
I can't find my lucky pen.
Hey, wait up!
Oh
Um
sorry to interrupt.
I'm guessing this isn't room 428?
You're that novelist, right?
The one who just had his book
made into a Hollywood movie?
You know,
I seem to get recognized a lot here.
Take a picture with me.
Oh, um
I really should go.
I-I don't think I was invited.
How about if I invite you upstairs?
This party is like death warmed over.
- I'm sorry. I'm married.
- So am I.
Meet me in five minutes, room 428.
That's your room?
I've been looking for you.
Well, you found me.
And here's a preview of what's to come.
Oh, I can't wait for you to
show me all your talents.
I bet you're pretty creative.
In more ways than one.
Hey, wait. Hang on.
Hey.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
The writer stabbed that
poor woman to death.
The writer stabbed
that poor woman to death.
What?
No!
No, no, no, no. No, it wasn't me.
I did I didn't do it!
Hey! Hey.
Did you see someone come through here?
A killer just attacked this poor
woman downstairs right after
she was saying the
nicest things about me.
Okay, well,
people die at hotels all the time.
She was stabbed to death!
All right, she was trying
to help me find room 428.
Well, I still have, like,
three rooms to clean
before my shift's over,
so that's what I'm worried about.
Wait, wait, wait, wait!
Do you know the bellhop?
The one with the crazy eyes?
He looks suspicious.
- That guy?
- Yeah.
He wouldn't hurt anyone.
He's a bookworm.
Like, I mean, he just gave me this book.
Oh, my God, that's you!
I knew you looked familiar.
Wow. Now I'm impressed.
Yes. Thank you. That's very kind of you.
- So, what else have you written?
- Nothing yet!
- That's why I'm here.
- Oh.
Well, now I'm less impressed.
It's not as easy as you might think!
Okay, now you're creeping me out.
Why don't you go back to your
room and do a bit of writing?
No one likes a one-hit wonder.
Yeah, and no one likes
a sassy housekeeper either.
I need to find room 428.
And now he killed the housekeeper.
And now he killed the housekeeper.
Now he killed the housekeeper.
Now he killed the housekeeper.
God, no.
Ah, damn it!
God!
Come on. Come on!
Work!
- What are you doing here?
- I came to help
with your writer's block by
bringing you some fresh towels
just in case you want a hot bath.
My pen.
Who are you?
What do you want?!
I just want to finish my book.
Sorry.
I can't let you do that, Liam.
Yeah, we both know
that you're a hack who doesn't deserve
any praise or encouragement.
And your best writing days are over.
As are all your days.
Whoa, whoa. Easy.
Are you trying to serve
me into next week?
Are you okay?
You look terrible.
Oh, God, I just had the worst dream.
Other people's dreams are so boring.
- There was a killer loose in the hotel.
- And yet
- you're still going to tell me.
- People were being murdered.
I thought it was Adam.
- You know what? Never mind.
- Good.
Because corpses are
terrible for business.
Luckily, it was just a dream.
So if you, uh, slept,
I'm assuming you finished your book?
Because, I mean,
you only had one chapter to finish.
I only have 13 pages written.
13 pages?!
Wha-What did you do all night?
Actually, what have you been
doing the last six months?
I have writer's block, okay?
Which is a problem
because my editor's going
to be asking me about
it tonight at the party.
Listen, I'm sure
this has happened to
other writers before.
You can just level with her.
I don't know if I can.
Can you just promise me
you won't say anything
to her or Fallon?
Stacey?
Oh, hey.
Sorry to interrupt.
I just want to see if you
changed your mind at all
- about coming to the premiere tonight.
- Oh, thank you again,
but as much as I'd like to,
I think it's probably
best that I stay home.
At 5:00, my feet just
swell up, so
But please congratulate Liam for me.
I will, I will, and do you need anything
from me before I go?
No, I think we're all good.
I've got my yoga, I've got my snacks.
Adam made me a cup of tea earlier,
and later I think we're
just going to relax.
Well, I guess
I'll see you later tonight.
- Stacey?
- Ooh.
- Stacey, you okay?
- Ooh.
Oh, God, you're not having contractions,
are you?
Because I haven't picked out an outfit
for the baby yet or for me.
No, it's-it's nothing.
It's, um
Ooh, it's just a false contraction.
It happens ugh sometimes
in the third trimester. It's
Okay, well, I'm glad you told me
because I was worried there for
Stacey?
Stacey, are you sure you're okay?
Actually, I'm feeling kind of dizzy.
Stacey?! Stacey?!
Please, someone help!
Somebody help! Oh, Stacey.
Okay, her symptoms are
consistent with heat exhaustion,
which could lead to heatstroke, which is
incredibly dangerous,
so I need to act now.
- The EMTs will be here any minute.
- Go get me
some cold water and damp towels.
The colder, the better, all right? Go!
Go, go, go, go!
I'm gonna get you back
on your feet, all right?
Just a few drops of this
there you go
and you're gonna feel
as good as new, promise.
- What was that?
- Uh, that was just, um, saline solution.
To help with dehydration.
- It should kick in pretty quick.
- Okay.
I've got water, I've got a towel.
- Hi. Hi. Here, here, have some water.
- Hi.
- Thank you.
- Mm.
Okay, this is gonna cool you down,
all right?
Here we go.
I don't know what happened,
but I feel so much better.
Maybe I just got overheated?
Well, as you know,
pregnancy does leave you more
susceptible to heat, so
You just weren't aware
that you overdid it.
Okay, so,
you're sure? You're fine? I don't know.
I feel like we should go
to the ER or something.
No, she's-she's fine.
The EMT's gonna come check her out.
Fallon, I'm so sorry.
I should have known
better than to work out in this heat.
You should go to Liam's party.
I-I'm fine.
I don't think that's a good idea.
It's fine. I can stay.
Please. If you miss this because of me,
I will feel terrible.
Okay. All right, I'll go,
but if anything happens,
will you please text me immediately?
And keep an eye on her.
I'm on it.
I loved it.
The movie was amazing.
Had me in tears at that point.
- Well
- Mm.
I'm glad that went well.
I think we convinced all the reporters
that we don't hate each other,
even Clara Lucia.
You know, it's funny how people mistake
artistic conflict for bad blood.
Exactly. I mean,
I'm a very passionate person
when it comes to my work, and
other things.
Are you actually considering
going to Rio to do a movie with your ex?
Well, there's really nothing
keeping me here in Atlanta, so
who knows?
I mean, it's not like
we don't make movies here in Georgia.
I mean,
we are the Hollywood of the South.
Well, I haven't decided
what I'm gonna do yet.
I guess you'll have to read all
about it in Hot Tea Atlanta.
Michael, I wanted to thank you
for bringing me onto the movie.
I did love seeing my
name on the big screen.
- You're welcome.
- You're lucky you got me
before I won the NordicStar contest.
You wouldn't be able to afford me now.
- Right.
- That was a joke.
What's going on with you?
Oh.
This is about Nina.
You definitely got between
the sheets with her.
- Am I right?
- What? No!
- Why would you even say that?
- When I dropped off
her clothes for the photo shoot,
you two were at arm's
length the whole time.
Then I saw you just now,
talking in low tones,
inches from each other,
the look in your eyes.
Only one thing could make
that much of a difference.
Fine. But it was a huge mistake.
She and I drive each other crazy.
Crazy in love,
it seems. You should think about that.
Trust me.
There's nothing to think about.
I got to be honest.
You don't look like someone
who just had their book
turned into a big movie.
Not that I would know what
that would look like, but
- it has to be more exciting than this.
- Yeah. No.
It's great. It's just, um
Congratulations!
Oh, God, it's my editor.
Big news. The powers-that-be
want to rush your next book to print
to capitalize on this success!
You're still going to send it
this week, right?
I can't wait to read it.
You know, I don't know.
I just, um
Uh, I'm not sure it's ready yet.
Don't be modest, Liam.
I'm sure it's great.
Yes, yes, of course he'll send it.
Right, yes. I will
I'll send it over this week.
Great!
Well, I hope you're here
to deliver the conditions of surrender.
- Not quite.
- So, what?
Just a fun, social visit?
Because I'm kind of busy.
Too busy to apologize for hacking
into my tablet?
Because I'm pretty sure
that that hospital page
"calling me away"
while you were in my
office was your doing.
That's how you hacked into PPA,
isn't it?
Okay, I may have uploaded
some malware onto your tablet
so that when you logged into
the Carrington Wi-Fi at home,
I could get into any
Carrington computer.
I'd apologize, but I did tell you
things could get ugly.
For someone so smart, you should realize
that Blake isn't the
only one in charge there.
Fair point, but I don't know if
Cristal's willing to negotiate.
- She is.
- Security didn't tell me
- you brought a friend.
- We all want this over
before there's any more damage.
I can definitely make a fair
offer to buy back the companies.
After what you did, I'm not sure
fair is part of the equation.
I want market value plus 20%.
I'm liking this new,
savvier Cristal Carrington,
so I'll go to 15.
But what about Blake?
Is he going to try and quash this?
Don't worry about Blake.
I'll handle him.
Oof. I've been trying to avoid
that Hot Tea Atlanta reporter
all night. It is exhausting.
Don't worry. I took care of it.
Well, my agent took care of it.
And I don't know what
she promised that writer,
but there won't be any salacious
behind-the-scenes article.
- Perfect.
- So
I guess this is it.
Unless
you want to lend me your private jet
to save me a few hours down in Customs?
Unfortunately,
this judgmental, self-absorbed
multimillionaire doesn't
actually own his own jet.
Well, yet.
Looks like I'm flying commercial, then.
My ex is out, by the way.
Changed his mind.
Like people do sometimes.
Yeah.
Bon voyage.
Did you really just say "Bon voyage"?
She's not going on the Love Boat,
which is ironic, since
she's clearly the woman of your dreams,
and you just let her walk away.
Woman of my dreams?
It's more like nightmares.
We didn't get along for one
minute on that movie shoot.
She drives me crazy!
And you still haven't figured
out why that fabulously talented
and beautiful woman drives you nuts?
There's nothing to figure out.
Even if there was,
what difference would it make?
Nina couldn't get out
that door fast enough.
That girl was in no rush.
In fact, she was lingering,
just waiting for a
reason to stick around.
You could tell all that
just by watching us?
Well, I was eavesdropping, too.
None of this matters, Dom.
Just because we made one
great mistake upstairs
does not change the fact
that she has been mad at me
from the day we met.
Did you just lick your fingers?
Oh. Yeah, I'm sorry.
I-I must have caught that from
Mmm.
You're right.
She's the one!
I got to go.
Hmm.
Nina, wait!
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Don't drive off until you hear me out.
Okay, sure, when we first met,
you thought I was a judgmental,
self-absorbed rich guy.
And maybe I thought that
you were bossy and stubborn.
But that's because we
didn't know each other.
But now I hope that you can see
past your first judgment of me.
Yeah, and because I-I can see you
for who you are.
You are confident,
you're beautiful,
you're so incredibly talented.
And the truth is
I'm crazy about you,
questionable table manners and all.
- Thanks, buddy.
- What the?
Wrong car, dummy.
But right words.
I stopped when I got
a text from Dominique.
She said it's obvious I was
head over heels for you.
And what else did she say?
That you're one of the
most amazing men she knows.
And that if I leave,
I would be walking away
from the best thing
that ever happened to me.
Which is debatable.
But I am willing to be persuaded.
I appreciate you coming.
You really didn't have to.
Of course.
I wanted to offer my congratulations
and watch you get celebrated.
And now that I have,
I should probably go.
Y-You're sure you can't stay
for the rest of the party?
I'd love to, but I'm off to my
secret hideaway with my manuscript.
I need to finish addressing your notes.
If it's ready,
I'd be happy to take your manuscript
and give you my notes finally.
Um
Look, I have a confession.
I'm nowhere close to being done.
- With the final chapter?
- With of all the chapters.
I think I'm terrified to fail.
It's just,
the more encouraging everyone is,
the more I want them to stop,
because it's just putting
more pressure on me.
Doubting yourself is just
another way of not
facing the blank page.
Look, we've all been there.
But determined writers find a way.
Thanks.
I think I really needed to hear that.
For the record, I'm not saying
that I wrote a Pulitzer Prize
winner with this new novel,
especially since no one
has read it but you.
But I finished,
and you'll find a way to get there,
too, Liam.
- Professor, you're-you're bleeding.
- Am I?
Professor Kingston! Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Help!
Professor Kingston, come on.
- How was the premiere party?
- I left early.
I know you told me Stacey's fine,
but I needed to see for myself.
Also, you left this on the credenza.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
And Stacey really is fine.
All right?
You don't have to worry about her.
Thank you for staying so calm
during all of that.
You almost seemed like a real doctor.
Well,
I was just a physician doing his job.
Even though I'm not chief of staff,
I did go to medical school.
Well, about that.
I'm, uh I'm gonna talk to Amanda
about getting you your job back
when I take Stacey for her follow-up.
Thank you.
- I really appreciate that.
- Oh.
And, uh, Stacey wanted to know
if you could send up your,
uh, special herbal tea.
- Apparently, it helps her sleep.
- Mm.
No. I-I just don't have any left,
but, um, Stacey should just
drink some water anyway.
Doctor's orders.
Besides, you
you never really know what's
in those herbal blends anyway.
Yeah. You're right.
- Well, good night.
- Good night.
Maybe even some dangerous mushrooms.
- You betrayed me.
- Where have you been?
- I've been trying to reach you.
- Really?
Was that before or after you decided
to sell my Colby Co.
assets without telling me?
- It's not that simple.
- My own wife undermined me.
- Seems simple to me.
- I wanted
our planes and shipping routes
back to normal, which they are.
And I got our computer systems upgraded
and secured by Jeff himself.
That's like giving the bank robber
the combination to the vault!
Why would you give Jeff Colby anything?
Because this war was
spiraling out of control.
Those companies are rightfully mine.
Is that why you neglected them?
You only bought them out of revenge.
- Wha
- And that's no way to run a business.
No offense, I don't need you to
tell me how to run a business.
I'm not the one
that went behind my partner's back
and sold assets out from underneath him.
- You should have consulted me.
- Like you consulted me
when Jeff first approached you
about buying back the companies?
It didn't even occur to you to ask me,
did it?
I'm the one who should be insulted.
This was the right decision for
the business, and you know that,
which is why I'd do it again.
Yeah, I'm-I'm sorry.
That's everything I
can think of right now.
So, they think he died of an aneurysm.
A sudden bleed in his brain.
Yeah.
I'm so sorry, Liam.
I know how much he meant to you.
I knew him a little bit.
He sometimes liked to write here, too.
He always wanted the same room.
- Let me guess. Room 428?
- Yeah.
- How'd you know?
- I guess he must have said something to me.
Well, don't beat yourself up, okay?
They said there was nothing
anyone could have done, so
I should make sure the crowd is
clear so they can get through.
Thank you, Sam.
Hey, could you give
Excuse me.
Could you give this to the EMTs?
It-it belonged to the victim.
His family might want it.
Thank you.
Aw. If only he had a dollar
for every time he's heard that.
You know, every time
I see the two of together,
I re-realize that it wasn't a dream
when I walked in on you
two pawing each other
- six months ago.
- Wait. Six months?
Oh, we should have a
celebratory anniversary picnic
- and hike together.
- Aw. That sounds great, but I can't.
We have an obstetrician
appointment this morning.
Yeah, we sure do,
and Liam's got a full day, which means
it's just me and Stacey and no one else.
I'll take a rain check
on the date, though.
My lower back's been killing me,
so it's probably best
- I stickto flat land anyway.
- Oh, no.
I'll give you a massage later.
- Thank you.
- We had a deal. You weren't
gonna talk about this
stuff in front of me.
I never agreed to that deal.
- Uh-huh.
- We'll see you when we get back.
- I'll be here.
- Oh, we know.
It's the best thing I've read in
I don't even know how long.
You know you're not my student
anymore, right?
There's no need to suck up to
me for a better grade, Liam.
Look, if this isn't a best seller,
I don't know what is.
It's really five years old?
Why haven't you ever published it?
I never thought it was ready,
which is why you're
the first to read it.
I'm a little superstitious.
I don't show drafts to many people.
Look, I get it.
No one's read mine either.
And no one will until I can come up
- with a killer ending like yours.
- I'm here
when you're ready to show me. After all,
I'm supposed to be mentoring you,
not the other way around.
It's due any minute, right?
Yeah. Yeah. Don't remind me.
I've just had so many
distractions lately.
I mean, my press junket today
and my movie premiere tomorrow.
I mean, look,
I-I am thrilled, obviously.
It's just
I don't know, finding time isn't easy.
That's why, whenever I have a deadline,
I drop off the grid and head
out to a secret hideaway.
Really? That's a great idea.
- Where do you go?
- I said secret hideaway.
You're gonna have to find your own.
Did a spa throw up in here?
Oh. This is what I call
the Adam Carrington prenatal
wellness experience.
Thank you. I'm gonna walk Stacey through
some light stretches in
a soothing environment.
Sciatica pain is a real
concern for pregnant women.
You're a real concern to me.
I'm an in-house physician
that can be really helpful
to you and my girlfriend in
this last stage of pregnancy,
so you should be grateful.
Grateful? Okay.
All right, that's it. Everybody out!
Thank you. Off you go.
Look, I have put up
with your relationship
with our surrogate because I
don't want to upset Stacey.
But once she gives birth,
your charm will wear off
quicker than the epidural.
Well, we'll see about that, but I think
you're being shortsighted
about this whole situation.
Do you know how many people
would kill to have an on-call doctor?
One that was chief of
staff of a major hospital?
Yeah, exactly.
- Was.
- That was due
to Amanda's vindictiveness,
not my performance.
And while we're on the subject,
I was wondering,
is there any possibility
that you might help me get reinstated?
I want to ensure
that Stacey has the care she needs,
and I can only do that
if I go back to work.
Are you kidding?
At this point,
you're just a glorified vet.
And I wouldn't even trust you with Bo,
so no.
I still can't believe
we have a full afternoon of interviews.
This is more publicity than I've
had for any film I've ever done.
Well, being married
to a Carrington comes
with a spotlight,
so we might as well use it.
Plus, you're a pretty
big name these days.
Though not as big as our star
- Janelle Crowley.
- Thanks.
And sorry no one knows your name at all.
Don't take it personally.
You'll get there, or not.
Okay, I've got to hit a deadline
for my publisher, so I won't be around
to keep the peace, so at the junket
can you stick to talking
strictly about the movie?
All right?
Not how much you two annoy each other?
I know one of us will be
completely professional.
Which would have to be me,
since I'm still not sure
what your profession is,
unless it's judgmental,
self-absorbed multimillionaire.
I'll take that over humorless,
finger-licking
"artist."
And, yes, those were air quotes.
Yeah, see, this is the stuff
I'm talking about, guys.
Can we please not give
the press any fodder?
No fodder. Got it.
Thank you.
I know she gets under your skin,
but don't let her provoke you,
all right?
I promise if you can just get
through these next two days,
you'll never have to see her again.
It can't happen soon enough.
Game's over, Blake.
- You got me.
- I told them to let you in
because I was feeling generous,
but I'm not in the mood for mysteries.
Let me enlighten you.
For the past six months,
I've been buying back
Colby Co. assets, everything except
the music and robotics division because,
well, I couldn't find them.
Until today
when I discovered that you own them.
Well, that explains why you're here.
Your accountants must have screwed up
when they filed the annual report
for your shell company.
Or you leaked it just to provoke me.
No, I did not do that.
Remind me. I will have them all fired.
But your asset liquidation
last year was just
too good to pass up,
so I sold some overseas
real estate to pay for them.
And they've continued
to be profitable, so,
seems like a pretty smart move,
if I do say so myself.
I'll pay you ten percent above
market value to get them back.
I'm not interested in selling.
All that IP was created
when you worked for
Carrington Atlantic anyway.
So these companies are back
with their rightful owner me.
You know, I told myself I'd
never go to war with you again
because I didn't want
to sink to your level.
But this is personal.
So I hope you're ready to suffer.
Do I look worried?
Because I am not worried.
Well, you should be.
Well, I'm not!
Jeff? Did we have
a meeting I forgot about?
Uh, no. No,
I just thought I'd stop by and check in.
See if there was any
updates on who might own
- my Colby Co. assets.
- I hate to be
the bearer of bad news again,
but it-it truly does
seem like a dead end.
I mean, I stopped pursuing it when,
um, the trail went cold.
Right. Unless it's because that
trail led to Carrington Manor?
Look, I know Blake bought the companies.
Pretty sure you do, too.
Okay, yes, yes, but in my defense,
I was in a very difficult position,
okay?
Being caught between you
and my father it's not pleasant.
I mean, can you blame me for
trying to stay out of it?
Maybe not, but I do know how you can
- make it up to me.
- Anything. Name it.
Convince Blake to sell
me back my companies,
and we'll call it even.
Anything but that.
You know that that's never
gonna happen, okay?
Blake is never gonna
Paging Amanda Carrington.
Second floor nurses' station.
Sorry. Just excuse me for one moment.
Yeah, of course. I'll, uh I'll wait.
Okay, come on, come on, come on.
That was odd.
- They said they didn't need me.
- Huh.
You heard the page, too, right?
I'm not losing my mind, am I?
Yeah, I totally heard it.
That's really weird.
- Uh, anyways, I need an answer.
- Look,
I just don't think
Blake's gonna go for it.
And this is above my pay grade, okay?
- There's too much history.
- Exactly.
Look, you haven't been around
for a Colby-Carrington war.
Things can get ugly, so if there's
anything you can do, please do it.
On-call nurse to Radiology.
On-call nurse to Radiology.
Thank you for the tea. It's perfect.
Mmm.
You're perfect.
Besides, it's the least
I could do since Fallon
shut down the rest
of the wellness experience
I had planned for you.
The tension between you and Fallon is
It's a lot.
And I know our
relationship isn't helping,
so I've been thinking,
maybe we should take some time apart.
For your sake.
No. No, absolutely not.
Just until the baby's born.
You just need to ignore Fallon.
She's a first-time mother,
and she's concerned about her baby.
But don't let that affect us.
I mean, she can't even see
how helpful it would be
to have me reinstated at the hospital.
If we weren't together,
she'd probably see that.
Ooh.
Collecting eights?
Ah, nothing gets past you, huh?
Which is why you know that
taking a break isn't the answer.
Getting Fallon to see
that I'm on her side
is the only thing that
will win her over.
Well,
if anyone can figure out a solution
to win her over, it's you.
Even if you can't figure
out a way to beat me.
- Gin.
- Oh, wait. We were playing gin?
I miss you already.
Don't forget to text me when you arrive.
Although I'll know where you
are because I track your phone.
Fallon, I'm going
to La Mirage for one night.
So you don't want me
coming with you, then?
Because I could really
use a night at a hotel.
- Well, then I'd really get no work done.
- Okay, fine.
You're probably right.
I should stay here.
Especially since Adam
has been playing doctor
with Stacey in more ways than one.
Oh, God. That's still a thing?
Oh, yeah. And now he keeps offering
to whip out his stethoscope
and use it. I don't want him
or his mail-order medical
license anywhere near the baby.
On second thought, I can totally stay
and stand guard outside her room.
Hey, stop, okay? I've got it covered.
You go write, and I'll see
you tomorrow at the premiere.
- We can celebrate all your amazing success.
- Okay.
Hey! Is that the pen that I bought you
when you won the Paysinger Award?
Yeah. Yeah,
I'm gonna take it with me for good luck.
- All right, well, go off and write a best seller.
- Okay.
Our call center's being
overwhelmed by angry customers.
High-paying customers.
- If we don't fix this soon
- What's going on?
PPA planes can't take off.
The radio tower's
communication system is down.
Enough with the excuses, all right?
Just get the airplanes
back in the air ASAP!
- This seems like a bad time.
- It is.
So you might as well tell
me what you came to tell me.
Um, look, I just wanted to warn you
that Jeff is coming for his Colby Co.
divisions.
It's old news. I saw him this morning.
He's probably behind all of this.
He somehow hacked into our mainframe
and shut us down.
Well, speak of the IT devil.
Colby, you crossed the line this time.
I don't know what you're
talking about. It's not my fault
if you use yesterday's technology
for your backwater airport.
I was only calling to see if
you've reconsidered my offer.
Jeff, there's no need
to do it this way, okay?
- We can discuss this.
- There's nothing to discuss.
If your father wants his airport
back up and running,
he knows exactly what to do. Bye now.
Wait.
Jeff made you an offer for his assets,
and you turned him down?
Is that what this is all about?
What difference does it make?
He's holding PPA hostage,
and there will be no negotiation,
only retaliation.
My apologies for the room,
but with the press junket
for The Biggest Payday occupying
the Presidential Suite,
this is all we have.
So, it's technically your fault.
Don't worry, all right?
This is perfect.
I just need a quiet place
to write without distractions.
You mean, without Fallon.
Which, by the way, she already called
asking for your room number.
I told her you were in 428.
Yeah, but this isn't
All right, yeah. Good call.
And I stocked the mini-bar
with all your favorite snacks
and beverages.
- What more could a writer want?
- If you see me out
of this room, force me back in.
My publisher's waiting.
If I don't get this last chapter done
I'm a dead man.
I won't keep you any longer, then.
Personally, I think
the world could do with more
romantic movies right about now.
But, I don't know, call me sappy.
While it's tempting
to take him up on that,
I'd have to agree.
Your Hot Tea Atlanta followers
- are absolutely gonna love this film.
- Yes, and, Nina,
I heard you're considering
directing a film
in Rio with an old flame,
Rocco Donovan, as the lead actor.
- Care to comment?
- Uh
We-we dated back in film school.
And any chance of a reunion,
if you catch my drift?
Our readers would love to know.
I'd prefer we just stick
to talking about this film.
Janelle Crowley was normal,
the movie was on budget, and you're fine
working with your ex.
I need gossip.
So, what about
those leaked photos from set
of Janelle Crowley?
Oh, you mean Mr. Culhane's
girlfriend Sasha Harris?
The one in the movie?
Ex-girlfriend,
and that was a misunderstanding.
Did I mention that I
donated my producing salary
to the organization
Black Women in Cinema?
- I didn't know that.
- Yeah, I did.
You didn't ask.
You think I'm self-absorbed?
You two really rub each other
the wrong way, don't you?
- No.
- No. No.
We're totally we're totally friends.
- We actually like each other.
- Mm-hmm.
Finally, something interesting.
So, first-time producer
hires his girlfriend
against the wishes of his director,
and girlfriend leaks
pictures to sabotage
the movie out of jealousy.
No wonder you two don't like each other.
Ex-girlfriend, okay?
And I think that
concludes this interview.
Thank you very much, Clara Lucia.
We'll see you
- on the red carpet.
- You sure will.
Bye-bye.
Once this gossip gets out,
Liam is going to be furious with me.
You're overreacting, as usual.
All press is good press.
It's easy for you to say.
Didn't make you look like an idiot.
You'll end up fine, just like usual.
Sounds like a compliment,
feels like an insult, so
- Don't be so touchy! Oh.
- Ow!
You just hit me in the face!
Uh, so you're not going to apologize?
- You didn't even give me a chance.
- You could have
chipped my tooth right
before the big night!
Stop being such a baby.
I barely grazed you.
I mean, if I wanted, I could do
some real damage to that body.
Um
that never should have happened.
Uh, uh, it was
just two adults with pent-up stress
that needed an outlet, right?
Right, consenting adults need
to release steam sometimes.
But that will never happen again.
Never.
- Thanks.
- Plus,
- I promised Liam that we'd be professional.
- Okay, so,
we'll just avoid each other
until the premiere party's over.
I can do all the red carpet press,
and you can make sure
the party runs smoothly.
Or we could
walk the red carpet side by side,
with smiles on our faces.
That way the press knows
that we actually get along just fine.
Professionally. Who knows? Maybe you can
use a hand on your next film.
So you want to work on my film?
That was just a little joke.
You probably have another ex
that can produce the film
that your other ex is starring in,
and then you can just
be surrounded by exes.
You know what? Maybe you're right.
And I can totally play nice for,
for the next 24 hours.
Oh, come on, Ridley. Stay awake.
Ah, forget it. Who's thirsty?
Whiskey. Neat.
What's on your mind, son?
You look troubled.
That obvious, huh? I'm holed up here
to write a sequel to my
book The Biggest Payday.
It was a huge hit.
Maybe you've heard of it.
Don't read anything but the racing form.
Well, considering I can't get
any words down on the page,
you won't be reading this one either.
My wife and my publisher think
I'm finishing the final chapter,
but I'm stuck on page 13.
Which makes me uneasy
'cause I'm superstitious.
We get a lot of superstitious
writers here at the hotel.
Like this guy. Big-time writer.
Always stays in Room 428.
Apparently,
he wrote two best sellers in that room.
Says he felt more inspiration there
than anywhere else in the whole world.
- It's his secret hideaway.
- You know, maybe I could
switch to that room,
channel some of that creativity.
Booked. Full house tonight.
Big event going on.
Well, maybe they'll switch rooms.
People can be reasonable.
I don't think that's a good idea, son.
You don't want to copy
what works for another man.
Could be riskier
than you ever dreamed.
What's that supposed to mean?
Hey, what happened
to the other bartender?
Been just me all night.
Maybe I should cut you off, huh?
No need.
425, 426.
427. So, four-twenty
29?
Hey, could you help me out here?
Oh, I don't know. I've got a lot
Oh, wow.
You're rich playboy-turned-famous author
Jack Liam Ridley Lowden.
Yup, that's me.
I follow you, you know.
On the social media.
Yeah, I'm a big fan. Yeah.
You got the kind of life a working stiff
like me would kill for.
Oh. I'm flattered.
Could I exchange an autograph
for a little help in finding Room 428?
Oh, yeah.
- Yeah?
- Absolutely.
Follow me.
So, uh, why are you so
interested in finding that room?
Well, this is gonna sound funny,
but I'm looking for a little inspiration
to finish my latest book.
And I heard rumors about
this room being special.
Yeah, I'm sure you'll get exactly
- what you deserve.
- Good.
Because my publisher will kill me
if I don't get this turned in soon.
Hope not actually kill you.
I mean, I suppose
that would make the signature
more valuable, wouldn't it?
Y-You know what?
I think I can find it on my own.
Maybe just point me in
the right direction?
Let me get you that autograph first.
I can't find my lucky pen.
Hey, wait up!
Oh
Um
sorry to interrupt.
I'm guessing this isn't room 428?
You're that novelist, right?
The one who just had his book
made into a Hollywood movie?
You know,
I seem to get recognized a lot here.
Take a picture with me.
Oh, um
I really should go.
I-I don't think I was invited.
How about if I invite you upstairs?
This party is like death warmed over.
- I'm sorry. I'm married.
- So am I.
Meet me in five minutes, room 428.
That's your room?
I've been looking for you.
Well, you found me.
And here's a preview of what's to come.
Oh, I can't wait for you to
show me all your talents.
I bet you're pretty creative.
In more ways than one.
Hey, wait. Hang on.
Hey.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
The writer stabbed that
poor woman to death.
The writer stabbed
that poor woman to death.
What?
No!
No, no, no, no. No, it wasn't me.
I did I didn't do it!
Hey! Hey.
Did you see someone come through here?
A killer just attacked this poor
woman downstairs right after
she was saying the
nicest things about me.
Okay, well,
people die at hotels all the time.
She was stabbed to death!
All right, she was trying
to help me find room 428.
Well, I still have, like,
three rooms to clean
before my shift's over,
so that's what I'm worried about.
Wait, wait, wait, wait!
Do you know the bellhop?
The one with the crazy eyes?
He looks suspicious.
- That guy?
- Yeah.
He wouldn't hurt anyone.
He's a bookworm.
Like, I mean, he just gave me this book.
Oh, my God, that's you!
I knew you looked familiar.
Wow. Now I'm impressed.
Yes. Thank you. That's very kind of you.
- So, what else have you written?
- Nothing yet!
- That's why I'm here.
- Oh.
Well, now I'm less impressed.
It's not as easy as you might think!
Okay, now you're creeping me out.
Why don't you go back to your
room and do a bit of writing?
No one likes a one-hit wonder.
Yeah, and no one likes
a sassy housekeeper either.
I need to find room 428.
And now he killed the housekeeper.
And now he killed the housekeeper.
Now he killed the housekeeper.
Now he killed the housekeeper.
God, no.
Ah, damn it!
God!
Come on. Come on!
Work!
- What are you doing here?
- I came to help
with your writer's block by
bringing you some fresh towels
just in case you want a hot bath.
My pen.
Who are you?
What do you want?!
I just want to finish my book.
Sorry.
I can't let you do that, Liam.
Yeah, we both know
that you're a hack who doesn't deserve
any praise or encouragement.
And your best writing days are over.
As are all your days.
Whoa, whoa. Easy.
Are you trying to serve
me into next week?
Are you okay?
You look terrible.
Oh, God, I just had the worst dream.
Other people's dreams are so boring.
- There was a killer loose in the hotel.
- And yet
- you're still going to tell me.
- People were being murdered.
I thought it was Adam.
- You know what? Never mind.
- Good.
Because corpses are
terrible for business.
Luckily, it was just a dream.
So if you, uh, slept,
I'm assuming you finished your book?
Because, I mean,
you only had one chapter to finish.
I only have 13 pages written.
13 pages?!
Wha-What did you do all night?
Actually, what have you been
doing the last six months?
I have writer's block, okay?
Which is a problem
because my editor's going
to be asking me about
it tonight at the party.
Listen, I'm sure
this has happened to
other writers before.
You can just level with her.
I don't know if I can.
Can you just promise me
you won't say anything
to her or Fallon?
Stacey?
Oh, hey.
Sorry to interrupt.
I just want to see if you
changed your mind at all
- about coming to the premiere tonight.
- Oh, thank you again,
but as much as I'd like to,
I think it's probably
best that I stay home.
At 5:00, my feet just
swell up, so
But please congratulate Liam for me.
I will, I will, and do you need anything
from me before I go?
No, I think we're all good.
I've got my yoga, I've got my snacks.
Adam made me a cup of tea earlier,
and later I think we're
just going to relax.
Well, I guess
I'll see you later tonight.
- Stacey?
- Ooh.
- Stacey, you okay?
- Ooh.
Oh, God, you're not having contractions,
are you?
Because I haven't picked out an outfit
for the baby yet or for me.
No, it's-it's nothing.
It's, um
Ooh, it's just a false contraction.
It happens ugh sometimes
in the third trimester. It's
Okay, well, I'm glad you told me
because I was worried there for
Stacey?
Stacey, are you sure you're okay?
Actually, I'm feeling kind of dizzy.
Stacey?! Stacey?!
Please, someone help!
Somebody help! Oh, Stacey.
Okay, her symptoms are
consistent with heat exhaustion,
which could lead to heatstroke, which is
incredibly dangerous,
so I need to act now.
- The EMTs will be here any minute.
- Go get me
some cold water and damp towels.
The colder, the better, all right? Go!
Go, go, go, go!
I'm gonna get you back
on your feet, all right?
Just a few drops of this
there you go
and you're gonna feel
as good as new, promise.
- What was that?
- Uh, that was just, um, saline solution.
To help with dehydration.
- It should kick in pretty quick.
- Okay.
I've got water, I've got a towel.
- Hi. Hi. Here, here, have some water.
- Hi.
- Thank you.
- Mm.
Okay, this is gonna cool you down,
all right?
Here we go.
I don't know what happened,
but I feel so much better.
Maybe I just got overheated?
Well, as you know,
pregnancy does leave you more
susceptible to heat, so
You just weren't aware
that you overdid it.
Okay, so,
you're sure? You're fine? I don't know.
I feel like we should go
to the ER or something.
No, she's-she's fine.
The EMT's gonna come check her out.
Fallon, I'm so sorry.
I should have known
better than to work out in this heat.
You should go to Liam's party.
I-I'm fine.
I don't think that's a good idea.
It's fine. I can stay.
Please. If you miss this because of me,
I will feel terrible.
Okay. All right, I'll go,
but if anything happens,
will you please text me immediately?
And keep an eye on her.
I'm on it.
I loved it.
The movie was amazing.
Had me in tears at that point.
- Well
- Mm.
I'm glad that went well.
I think we convinced all the reporters
that we don't hate each other,
even Clara Lucia.
You know, it's funny how people mistake
artistic conflict for bad blood.
Exactly. I mean,
I'm a very passionate person
when it comes to my work, and
other things.
Are you actually considering
going to Rio to do a movie with your ex?
Well, there's really nothing
keeping me here in Atlanta, so
who knows?
I mean, it's not like
we don't make movies here in Georgia.
I mean,
we are the Hollywood of the South.
Well, I haven't decided
what I'm gonna do yet.
I guess you'll have to read all
about it in Hot Tea Atlanta.
Michael, I wanted to thank you
for bringing me onto the movie.
I did love seeing my
name on the big screen.
- You're welcome.
- You're lucky you got me
before I won the NordicStar contest.
You wouldn't be able to afford me now.
- Right.
- That was a joke.
What's going on with you?
Oh.
This is about Nina.
You definitely got between
the sheets with her.
- Am I right?
- What? No!
- Why would you even say that?
- When I dropped off
her clothes for the photo shoot,
you two were at arm's
length the whole time.
Then I saw you just now,
talking in low tones,
inches from each other,
the look in your eyes.
Only one thing could make
that much of a difference.
Fine. But it was a huge mistake.
She and I drive each other crazy.
Crazy in love,
it seems. You should think about that.
Trust me.
There's nothing to think about.
I got to be honest.
You don't look like someone
who just had their book
turned into a big movie.
Not that I would know what
that would look like, but
- it has to be more exciting than this.
- Yeah. No.
It's great. It's just, um
Congratulations!
Oh, God, it's my editor.
Big news. The powers-that-be
want to rush your next book to print
to capitalize on this success!
You're still going to send it
this week, right?
I can't wait to read it.
You know, I don't know.
I just, um
Uh, I'm not sure it's ready yet.
Don't be modest, Liam.
I'm sure it's great.
Yes, yes, of course he'll send it.
Right, yes. I will
I'll send it over this week.
Great!
Well, I hope you're here
to deliver the conditions of surrender.
- Not quite.
- So, what?
Just a fun, social visit?
Because I'm kind of busy.
Too busy to apologize for hacking
into my tablet?
Because I'm pretty sure
that that hospital page
"calling me away"
while you were in my
office was your doing.
That's how you hacked into PPA,
isn't it?
Okay, I may have uploaded
some malware onto your tablet
so that when you logged into
the Carrington Wi-Fi at home,
I could get into any
Carrington computer.
I'd apologize, but I did tell you
things could get ugly.
For someone so smart, you should realize
that Blake isn't the
only one in charge there.
Fair point, but I don't know if
Cristal's willing to negotiate.
- She is.
- Security didn't tell me
- you brought a friend.
- We all want this over
before there's any more damage.
I can definitely make a fair
offer to buy back the companies.
After what you did, I'm not sure
fair is part of the equation.
I want market value plus 20%.
I'm liking this new,
savvier Cristal Carrington,
so I'll go to 15.
But what about Blake?
Is he going to try and quash this?
Don't worry about Blake.
I'll handle him.
Oof. I've been trying to avoid
that Hot Tea Atlanta reporter
all night. It is exhausting.
Don't worry. I took care of it.
Well, my agent took care of it.
And I don't know what
she promised that writer,
but there won't be any salacious
behind-the-scenes article.
- Perfect.
- So
I guess this is it.
Unless
you want to lend me your private jet
to save me a few hours down in Customs?
Unfortunately,
this judgmental, self-absorbed
multimillionaire doesn't
actually own his own jet.
Well, yet.
Looks like I'm flying commercial, then.
My ex is out, by the way.
Changed his mind.
Like people do sometimes.
Yeah.
Bon voyage.
Did you really just say "Bon voyage"?
She's not going on the Love Boat,
which is ironic, since
she's clearly the woman of your dreams,
and you just let her walk away.
Woman of my dreams?
It's more like nightmares.
We didn't get along for one
minute on that movie shoot.
She drives me crazy!
And you still haven't figured
out why that fabulously talented
and beautiful woman drives you nuts?
There's nothing to figure out.
Even if there was,
what difference would it make?
Nina couldn't get out
that door fast enough.
That girl was in no rush.
In fact, she was lingering,
just waiting for a
reason to stick around.
You could tell all that
just by watching us?
Well, I was eavesdropping, too.
None of this matters, Dom.
Just because we made one
great mistake upstairs
does not change the fact
that she has been mad at me
from the day we met.
Did you just lick your fingers?
Oh. Yeah, I'm sorry.
I-I must have caught that from
Mmm.
You're right.
She's the one!
I got to go.
Hmm.
Nina, wait!
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!
Don't drive off until you hear me out.
Okay, sure, when we first met,
you thought I was a judgmental,
self-absorbed rich guy.
And maybe I thought that
you were bossy and stubborn.
But that's because we
didn't know each other.
But now I hope that you can see
past your first judgment of me.
Yeah, and because I-I can see you
for who you are.
You are confident,
you're beautiful,
you're so incredibly talented.
And the truth is
I'm crazy about you,
questionable table manners and all.
- Thanks, buddy.
- What the?
Wrong car, dummy.
But right words.
I stopped when I got
a text from Dominique.
She said it's obvious I was
head over heels for you.
And what else did she say?
That you're one of the
most amazing men she knows.
And that if I leave,
I would be walking away
from the best thing
that ever happened to me.
Which is debatable.
But I am willing to be persuaded.
I appreciate you coming.
You really didn't have to.
Of course.
I wanted to offer my congratulations
and watch you get celebrated.
And now that I have,
I should probably go.
Y-You're sure you can't stay
for the rest of the party?
I'd love to, but I'm off to my
secret hideaway with my manuscript.
I need to finish addressing your notes.
If it's ready,
I'd be happy to take your manuscript
and give you my notes finally.
Um
Look, I have a confession.
I'm nowhere close to being done.
- With the final chapter?
- With of all the chapters.
I think I'm terrified to fail.
It's just,
the more encouraging everyone is,
the more I want them to stop,
because it's just putting
more pressure on me.
Doubting yourself is just
another way of not
facing the blank page.
Look, we've all been there.
But determined writers find a way.
Thanks.
I think I really needed to hear that.
For the record, I'm not saying
that I wrote a Pulitzer Prize
winner with this new novel,
especially since no one
has read it but you.
But I finished,
and you'll find a way to get there,
too, Liam.
- Professor, you're-you're bleeding.
- Am I?
Professor Kingston! Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Help!
Professor Kingston, come on.
- How was the premiere party?
- I left early.
I know you told me Stacey's fine,
but I needed to see for myself.
Also, you left this on the credenza.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
And Stacey really is fine.
All right?
You don't have to worry about her.
Thank you for staying so calm
during all of that.
You almost seemed like a real doctor.
Well,
I was just a physician doing his job.
Even though I'm not chief of staff,
I did go to medical school.
Well, about that.
I'm, uh I'm gonna talk to Amanda
about getting you your job back
when I take Stacey for her follow-up.
Thank you.
- I really appreciate that.
- Oh.
And, uh, Stacey wanted to know
if you could send up your,
uh, special herbal tea.
- Apparently, it helps her sleep.
- Mm.
No. I-I just don't have any left,
but, um, Stacey should just
drink some water anyway.
Doctor's orders.
Besides, you
you never really know what's
in those herbal blends anyway.
Yeah. You're right.
- Well, good night.
- Good night.
Maybe even some dangerous mushrooms.
- You betrayed me.
- Where have you been?
- I've been trying to reach you.
- Really?
Was that before or after you decided
to sell my Colby Co.
assets without telling me?
- It's not that simple.
- My own wife undermined me.
- Seems simple to me.
- I wanted
our planes and shipping routes
back to normal, which they are.
And I got our computer systems upgraded
and secured by Jeff himself.
That's like giving the bank robber
the combination to the vault!
Why would you give Jeff Colby anything?
Because this war was
spiraling out of control.
Those companies are rightfully mine.
Is that why you neglected them?
You only bought them out of revenge.
- Wha
- And that's no way to run a business.
No offense, I don't need you to
tell me how to run a business.
I'm not the one
that went behind my partner's back
and sold assets out from underneath him.
- You should have consulted me.
- Like you consulted me
when Jeff first approached you
about buying back the companies?
It didn't even occur to you to ask me,
did it?
I'm the one who should be insulted.
This was the right decision for
the business, and you know that,
which is why I'd do it again.
Yeah, I'm-I'm sorry.
That's everything I
can think of right now.
So, they think he died of an aneurysm.
A sudden bleed in his brain.
Yeah.
I'm so sorry, Liam.
I know how much he meant to you.
I knew him a little bit.
He sometimes liked to write here, too.
He always wanted the same room.
- Let me guess. Room 428?
- Yeah.
- How'd you know?
- I guess he must have said something to me.
Well, don't beat yourself up, okay?
They said there was nothing
anyone could have done, so
I should make sure the crowd is
clear so they can get through.
Thank you, Sam.
Hey, could you give
Excuse me.
Could you give this to the EMTs?
It-it belonged to the victim.
His family might want it.
Thank you.