Love Gala, The (2023)

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I'm ready for something,

something new

I'm ready to show the world

what I can do

It's gonna be rockin'

That's all I can say

No reason to stop

'cause I'm going all the way

We already have

all of that taken care of.

We have sent thank you gifts

to all of the speakers,

and we've donated

all the leftover food

to our local homeless shelter.

Yes. Hi, coffee.

Unfurled

on singing this song

- So bring it

- Bring it

Bring it on

Absolutely.

Bigger is always better.



I know deep inside

Thank you.

Right.

Yes, we agree.

I've got what it takes

- Hi.

- Hi!

- You've got flowers.

- Ooh, beautiful.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

(Kate chuckles)

- Ooh, flowers.

- A thank you

from Tracey and Cary.

They've got great taste.

You are telling me.

They've already hired us

for their next event

and they don't even have

a date yet.

Oh. Well, have I got a surprise

for you.

Oh, me too.

- You ready? On three.

- Yeah.

One, two, three.

Oh, we look good.

We look so good.

This is going to take us

to the next level.

Can you imagine

all of our new clients?

Hold on. We just did

our biggest event.

Yet.

And it was really hard.

Please don't tell me you forgot

all of the late nights,

all of the long hours.

Yeah, but it put us on the map

or on the front page

of the Events section.

Oh, wait, what time is it?

I'm supposed to meet George

- for lunch.

- Isn't it kind of early?

Yeah, but he's got to catch

a flight again.

Oh. So what's the deal

with you two anyway?

I just like spending time

with him.

- When he's in town.

- Yeah, it's casual

and breezy.

Oh, because you're so breezy.

Yeah.

And it doesn't hurt

that your mom loves him.

All right, so I'm not seeing him

to please my mom.

Of course not.

Okay, maybe it's nice

that she and I agree

on something.

Oh, Kate.

Okay, let's go.



- Hey.

- Hi.

- How are you?

- I'm good, how are you?

- I'm great.

- Good.

- Have a seat.

- Thank you.



Since we're on a tight schedule,

I took the liberty

of ordering our usuals.

Perfect.

So, where is my mother

sending you off to this time?

London, Berlin by way of Paris,

a quick trip to New York

Fashion Week, then LA.

All of my favorite places.

You know,

there isn't anything saying

that I can't have a plus-one

on these trips.

I think you might have an in

with my boss.

Yeah, maybe,

but, you know, work.

Of course.

Hey, whenever you get back,

why don't we plan a little trip

of our own?

Something a little more local.

There is this new gallery

opening

at the Modern Art Museum,

we should go.

Let's put in a date.

- Okay.

- Yeah.

Okay, so how's three weeks

from now?

I could do the 18th.

Mm.

I am leading a retreat

that weekend.

How about the next week?

I'm in Seattle.

How about the 5th?

That's next month.

That's six weeks away.

We've been apart longer.

Okay, you're right.

Let's pencil it in.

(cellphone chimes)

Hm, it's my mom.

"Urgent, need to see you now,"

all caps.

Any ideas?

I'm afraid not.

Ugh, gosh, I should go.

But our lunch.

I know Margaret.

You should go.

I'll give you a call

before I board.

- Okay.

- Yeah.

- So good seeing you.

- You too.

- Bye.

- Bye.

(birds chirping)

(knocking)

Kate, you came so quickly.

Well, your text said

it was urgent.

It is. Pierre has quit on me.

Uh, your dog walker?

No, that's Pierce.

Pierre, my meeting planner

of 20 years left me

for retirement

two weeks before my gala.

It's your turn, my dear.

I'm sorry, what?

You're going to plan

the Garden Gala.

- Excuse me?

- Aren't you

absolutely over the moon?

Uh, yes, I am,

but it's just so soon and...

Welcome to the fast lane, Katie.

Okay, so, what will people

say about you

just handing the event over

to your daughter?

I know, nepotism has always been

a bit of a bee in your bonnet,

but your mother is Margaret Lord

and there's no getting

around that.

If you want to be the best,

then you need to plan the best,

and this gala is the best.

But I've never planned anything

to this scale before.

I can't think of a better way

to prove what you're made of.

- Fire only...

- Strengthens the iron,

I know.

Think of all you stand to gain.

The magazine's biggest issue

of the year

is devoted entirely to the gala.

- I'm aware.

- Imagine

all the publicity

you'll receive,

national attention.

So, Picture-Perfect Planning

will be in Lord's July issue?

I'll do you one better.

A feature on you and Dina

in the July issue.

Tell me you could say no

to that.

And we'll get full say

over the feature,

complete control

over how our business

and mission are presented?

Well, I'm still editor-in-chief,

but, yes, I see no reason

why you can't be fully involved.

Oh.

Well, I've always wanted

to plan the gala.

All the guests and the buzz.

You know, that's the reason

that I wanted

to get into event planning

in the first place.

It's just that I...

Think of this as an opportunity.

I'm giving you the chance

to take the Lord name

and make it your own.

But if you're not

up for the task...

No, no, I'm up for it.

We will plan the Garden Gala.

Ah, splendid!

And Dina will agree too.

She will love this.

I do not love this.

Two weeks to plan

the biggest social event

of the year?

But it basically plans itself.



Weren't you just talking about

not wanting to be

- in your mom's shadow?

- Well, yes,

but this is my chance

to prove myself.

I want to show

that I am every bit as capable

as the Lord name suggests.

Kate, you do not

have to prove yourself.

But I do, to my mom,

to the city, to myself.

If you don't think

that we're up to the task,

then we don't have to do it.

Make me the bad guy.

You know how much this event

meant to my dad.

He would want me to do it.

Don't tug at my heartstrings.

Kate.

Okay, think about it like this,

when we do this event,

everyone is gonna be lining up

to work with us

and we'll finally have the money

to expand our team.

What do you say?



The July issue?

Can you believe it?

Guess I'll need to figure out

what to wear.

That's the spirit.

Yes! Okay, we're doing this!



Hey, George, I've got

some big news to share.

Give me a call

whenever you get settled

into your hotel room.

(camera shutter clicking)



(camera shutter clicking)



- Hey!

- Didn't see you there.

Obviously.

Sorry about that.

Good thing you were here

crouched behind this bush.

- What?

- Are you hiding

from someone?

Why would you say that?

Ah, so you're spying on someone.

- No.

- That guy?

Hey, keep your voice down.

You were totally

checking him out.

I don't have time for this.

Sure you don't want to head

in that direction?

No, but you should watch

where you're going.



Nice running into you.





That simply will not do.

Oh, no, I'm so sorry.

Some idiot just... oh.

Hi there.

You.

You know this man?

- Well, he...

- I'm the new

head of operations

at the garden.

Danny Miller.

Picture-Perfect Planning. Kate.

Nice to meet you,

picture-perfect Kate.

- You're late.

- We were just going over

some logistical details

for the event.

There's some minor

disagreements.

We have done it this way

every year.

The man that had your job

before you was a dear friend

that understood the importance

of this gala.

Yeah, I understand. It's just

that there are some...

Frankly, you should be honored

that such a high-profile event

is being held here.

If this is the relationship

we have with the garden

going forward,

I might have to reconsider

working with you.

Perhaps my event can find

accommodations

elsewhere this year.

The gala is in two weeks.

I'm happy to work out

a compromise.

Do you know who I am?

Surely we can work

something out.

Uh, is that a twig in your hair?



- Um...

- Oh, Kate.

When I hired you to do this,

I thought that you would

take it seriously.

I am.

Then show it.

Talk some sense into this man.

I cannot spend my entire day

arguing about dirt.

Ugh.

Bye.



Dina, will you go after her?

I'm the last person

she wants to talk to right now.

Ugh!



- Mr. Miller.

- Danny.

Mr. Miller, whatever

Margaret Lord wants, she gets.

Do you have any idea

what goes into putting

this place back together

after your little event

every year?

Well, if it's a question

of money,

- then that's not an issue.

- It's not about money.

Well, then what's the problem?

This is a habitat first,

not a party venue.

This is not just some party.

You could've fooled me.



Oh, Margaret, if we could just...

Get in.



Margaret, I probably should

stay with Kate.

I have a tight schedule to keep.

I'm already running late.

Um, sure.

Do you have something

to take notes?

Yes.

Let's get to work.

How long have you had your job?

This is my six-month

anniversary.

Thank you for asking.

And did your predecessor

explain the gala to you?

Yeah. He mentioned it.

- He mentioned it.

- Look, I was hired

to look out

for the garden's best interest.

Okay, well, the gala is

the biggest event of the year.

Everyone who's anyone

will be there.

Well, darn.

Guess that's why my invitation

- always gets lost in the mail.

- Your garden

is going to be featured

in Lord's July issue.

What does that even mean?

- You can't be serious.

- Look,

I'm not saying

that we can't host it.

I just think that adjustments

need to be made.

Here.

- What's this?

- These are ways

to change the event

to better protect the garden.

Oh.

You gave this to Margaret?

Well, I tried. I mean,

she didn't exactly take it.

No wonder she stormed off.

You've changed practically

everything from flooring

to seating arrangements,

press access.

Only certain types of flowers

can be allowed in the garden?

- Are you serious with this?

- Hey,

with the right attitude,

I think it's manageable.

Do you know

who Margaret Lord is?

You're not that oblivious,

are you?

Sorry, I don't believe

in special treatment.

Do you understand

what goes into planning a gala,

the painstaking attention

to detail for every decision

from tablecloths to light bulbs?

There is a reason

that the Lord Gala

is the way that it is

that you're not considering.

And why are you smiling?

No, it's just it's funny

that everyone involved

in your event seems to be...

What's the word I'm looking for?

Oh, I can think of a few

right now.

- Tense.

- Hm,

maybe that's just because

they're dealing with you.

If you would just

look at the documents...

I have and, frankly,

your laissez-faire attitude

is on my last nerve.

I have to go.

There is no way that this

can be done in two weeks.

- So soon?

- You'll hear from me.

We're gonna deal

with this later.

Well, I look forward to it.

Kate, you're...

The door is...

Not a word.



You will not believe

the conversation

I just had with the gardener.

Oh, it couldn't have been worse

than my car ride

with your mother.

On a scale from one to ten,

how mad was she?

- Ice cold.

- Oh. That bad.

Of course, luckily,

I was my level-headed self,

so I assured her

we had everything under control.

Okay, good.

I have no idea

how we're gonna do that!

Kate, this is not a great start

to our biggest event yet.

Do not start doubting me now.

Look at this list.

Eh, well, this looks

like my mother.

This one is from the gardener.



For him to be so new,

he sure has a lot

of input to give.

I know, right?

Everything on this list

is doable, it's just a lot.

Kate, we've got 14 days

to get all of this together.

We can do this.

You know, it's not too late

to ask Margaret to offer this

to another event planner.

Did you tell her that?

No, I'm saying it to you!

Your mother was even more

high-strung than usual.

Yeah, you noticed that too, huh?

Yeah, I've been worried

that this event

is too much on her

after everything

that happened with my dad

last year.

Dina, this one is important.

We have to do it right.

Are you doing this for us

or for you?

Both.

I wouldn't ask if I didn't think

we could do it.

Okay, so what about

your garden man?

Leave him to me.

All right.

Here.



(microwave beeping)



(cellphone chimes)



(popping, clicking)



(clicking, popping)



(popping, clicking)



(birds chirping)

Okay, so, you move the tables

to Lily Terrace.

Oh, then the step and repeat

can be on Cherry Esplanade.

Wow.

You did all this last night?



Earth to Kate.

Oh, sorry.

It's okay, I get it. I know

how you feel about reporters.

Yeah.

I know the interview aspect

is necessary for our future,

but every time I'm in a room

with press,

they always want to talk

about my personal life,

and I just hate that it always

goes back to my mom.

I'll kibosh any kind of question

like that.

Just let me do the talking.

- Thanks, Dina.

- I am very charming

when I want to be.

(chuckling)

- Dina, hey.

- Hey.

Great to see you again.

This color looks amazing on you.

Oh, you think so?

Kate, this is Liz Booth

and Mike O'Connor.

Liz will be doing the reporting

and Mike will be doing

the photos for the article.

- So great to meet you.

- Hi there.

Hi, it's nice to meet you too.

You know, I've covered

big events before

but never the Lord Gala.

So I'm super excited

to get in there

and see what it's all about.

So you're familiar

with the event?

Yeah, I mean, who isn't?

Oh, afraid I'm not.

Mike is new

to the event coverage business,

but don't let his greenness

fool you.

He's super talented,

and he's already won

the Rising Newcomer Award

for his work last year in Peru.

Oh. That's impressive.

Thank you.

Margaret is a hero of mine.

What isn't there

to love about her?

You must have so much to say

about growing up with her.

We really want to keep this

focused on planning the event.

It's actually what Margaret

would want.

Whatever Margaret Lord wants,

goes.

Well, we'd love to get

the lay of the land sometime.

I've never been

to the Botanic Garden.

Well, it's amazing there

and I would be more than happy

to show you around sometime.

Both of you, of course.

That would be great.

(chuckling)

I'm gonna get washed up.



- Excuse us.

- Mm-hm.



What was that?

What was what?

"Happy to take you

on a tour sometime."

It's for the feature.

Oh, really? Hm.

Have we forgotten

about George already?

Already?

It's strictly professional.

Ugh, Kate!

It's professional, I promise.

Whatever.

(birds chirping)

(cellphone ringing)

Well, if it isn't

picture-perfect Kate.

Mr. Miller, we need to set

our next meeting.

Do you have your calendar

available?

Uh, sure.

Okay, let's meet tomorrow

at 9:00 a.m.

and start talking

about logistics.

9:00 a.m.?

Oh, looks like I have

a breakfast meeting then.

Okay, what about noon?

Oof, that's my lunch meeting.

How about 2:00 p.m.?

Are all of your meals

done by then?

Sorry, could you, uh,

hold please?

My assistant needs me.

If I didn't know better,

I would think

that you're trying to avoid me.

Now why would I do that?

I mean, it's not every day

that I'm yelled at

by somebody that I just met.

Twice, in fact.

Okay, if we could

just put that behind us

and focus on the task at hand,

we could get through this

pretty painlessly.

What is your next

available time?

As luck would have it,

my noon just cancelled.

How fortuitous.

12:00 p.m. then?

In my calendar.

Oh, and, Kate?

Yes?

You should really call me Danny.



Hi there.

Hi!

I wasn't expecting you so soon.

Dina is still out at lunch.

She'll be back

in about a half hour.

Uh, well, actually,

I was stopping by to see

if you were free for lunch.

We could chat about the article

or just chat.

- I can't.

- I see.

It's... no, it's not, um...

I just have

this food tasting thing

I have to go to for the gala.

Is that something

you would want to go to?

Uh, yeah.

Yeah, I'd love to.

You should know

I'm really great at eating food.

Oh, well, this is perfect then.

I just need to drop

something off in the office

- really quick, okay?

- Okay, yeah.

Okay.



You must be a creature of habit

eating here so often.

You have no idea.

That is where George and I eat

every time he's in town.

And who is George?

Oh, yeah, he's, um...

Well, he's, uh, he's my...

- Boyfriend.

- No.

We're barely even

in the same time zone.

He's just someone

I like to spend time with.

- Oh, one of those.

- Yeah.

Bad luck for George,

but good news for me.



I have to say, this is better

than where I would have

taken you.

It's like 12 lunches in one.

It is, yeah.



(camera shutter clicking)

That's not going in Lord, is it?

Oh, these aren't

for the magazine.

Don't worry.

So, then why are you taking

pictures?

Um, guess I just like

what I see.

Hm. Okay then.

(camera shutter clicking)



And this one?

Ah, so that is a tiny village

outside of Lima.

Yeah, my Spanish

was a little rusty,

but I got by.



Oh, she's beautiful.

Oh, yeah, Amaya.

Yeah, there was something

about her eyes that just...

haunted you, you know?

I still feel like

I never quite captured it.

You must meet a lot of...

interesting people

on your travels.

Yeah, well, you know

who else thought

that Amaya was beautiful?

Her husband and two kids.

I'm sorry, I just assumed.

I mean, you have

so many pictures of her.

Yeah.

Well, um, when I see

something beautiful...

I like to hold on to it.

(camera shutter clicking)

Um, so, what made you want

to get into photography

in the first place?

Nice swerve.

What?

Something tells me

that you're not good

at taking compliments.

- You know what that means?

- What?

It means you don't hear them

nearly enough.

Oh, that was smooth.

Well, I say what's on my mind.



So, what is a gala like anyway?

Uh, glamorous.

It's a lot of work.

And how is working

with your mom?

By the way Liz talks about her,

Margaret Lord sounds intense,

demanding,

high expectations, never smiles,

kind of scary.

She's my mother.

Yeah, well, doesn't mean

she can't scare you.

She's a great mother,

and she's really great

at her job.

Mm.

And there's nothing more

to the story?

All right, that settles it.

Before this gala is over,

I am gonna get your mom

to laugh, smile even.

- Oh, really?

- How about that?

Oh, yeah, yeah.

I'm hoping that it'll impress

her daughter.

You think it'll work?

Uh, well, I guess

we'll see about that.

(camera shutter clicking)



(tapping of computer keys)



Oh, how was the tasting

that took all afternoon?

It was great.

How was Mike?

What?

Got 'em. Ha-ha!

Liz told me he was coming

to see you.

Oh, you were with Liz.

Well, yeah.

We were just going over

the history of the gala.

And, frankly, she knows

a lot more about the event

than I do.

Don't you think Liz is cute?

She's your type, isn't she?

We're not changing the subject

just because you don't want

to talk about your date

with Mike.

Oh, it wasn't a date.

First of all,

we just had some food

and then we talked

about our lives,

and he, uh, might have

called me beautiful.

Oh, totally doesn't sound

like a date.

It wasn't. He's just passionate

and spontaneous.

So, he's the opposite of George?

Ah, Kate, do you have a crush?

Can we just go back

to focusing on work, please?

Whatever.



And for the record,

Liz is very cute.

I knew it! I knew it.

I'm gonna be a matchmaker.

It's done, it's a done deal.

Stop it. Back to work.

Oh, now she wants to go to work.

(laughing)



- Hey, baby bro.

- William.

Whoa, this is a surprise.

A good one, I hope.

Of course.

I'm taking you to lunch

to celebrate my big win.

- You heard, right?

- Yeah, yeah, Mom told me.

It's not just a big case.

It's my first win

at my own firm.

I'm proud of you, Will.

So, let's celebrate.

What do you say?

Your choice, my treat.

Now? I got to work.

Come on, you can play hooky

for a few hours.

I'm sure the flowers can wait.

Look, I wish that I could,

but I can't.

Rain check for another day?

What's the point of being

the boss of this place

if you can't give yourself

a break?

Soon, I promise.

And it'll be your choice,

my treat.

I guess I can let today slide.

You are coming to

the family dinner at Chez Manon

- in a couple weeks, right?

- On the river?

How did you get a reservation?

Don't they book

a year in advance?

I know a few people,

pulled some strings.

Of course you did.

You'll be there, right?

Mom and Dad are really looking

forward to it.

It's my one-year anniversary

of starting my firm.

Jackie and the kids

are gonna be there.

It's really important.

I'll be there, yeah.

I'll have my assistant

send you the details.

And, Danny, don't work so hard.

If I can take some time off

for lunch,

you definitely can.



You made it on time

and in one piece.

Well, nobody att*cked me

with a plant today, so...

Ah, the day is still young.

Though I'm not sure you're

dressed in the right outfit

for walking around

in the heat of the day.

I'll be fine.

So, those are

your walking shoes, then?

It's called being professional.

You should try it sometime.

Let's go.

I've gone over your proposal

in detail.

Ah, you have. And?

And I think that we can make

almost all of it work.

Almost?

You used the word "compromise"

the other day, remember?

Ah, you were listening.

I was listening, yes.

I just didn't like

what I was hearing.

We aren't the enemy.

My mother loves this garden.

It's why she chooses

to have her biggest event here.

Your mother. Margaret?

I thought you might

figure it out by now,

but the last name

kind of gives it away.

I can see a few similarities.

It's not a secret,

I just don't lead with it.

Anyway, I do support your goal

of showing off

the natural beauty

of this place.

I'm surprised to hear that

from you.

Why? Do I look

like I hate plants?

Well, I mean, you said it.

I am planning, as you would say,

a very big, fancy party,

so we have to meet

in the middle.



Wow, you've got a great eye

for this.

You sound surprised again.

- I wasn't expecting...

- Me to do my job?



I know we got off

on a rough start,

but there's no reason

that we can't be civil.

Do you know you get very robotic

when you get all formal?

"There's no reason

we can't be civil."

What do you want from me?

You're either getting

your feelings hurt

- because I'm yelling at you...

- I never said...

or I am a cold,

uncaring robot.

Can't we just talk

like normal people?

You're the one

who is treating me

like I'm another species,

making fun of my clothes,

the way that I talk,

the way that I show emotion.

- Okay, hold on...

- You do not fool me,

Mr. Miller.

You are clearly intimidated.

You've never worked with someone

of our caliber before

on an event of this magnitude,

so you're covering it up

with your bravado

and your inane jokes.

So you're a party planner

and a psychologist?

Hate to break it to you,

but you're pretty simple

to figure out.



True.

And this is...

My list of compromises.

Look, I imagine there's

a lot riding on this for you,

as it's your first year

in the role,

and there's a lot

riding on it for me

because it's my first year

planning the gala.

It's in our best interests

for it to run smoothly.

This is great.

Yeah, I can totally get this.

Conservation is

right up my alley.

Oh no, that's the wrong one.

All reusable materials,

compostable, recyclable,

energy efficient...

This is music to my ears.

This is what Margaret wants,

so...

Okay, but what about that one?

That looked amazing.

No, this is for my eyes only.

We're doing this one because

it's what Margaret wants.

Okay, there's that echo again,

"what Margaret wants,"

but she hired you, right?

Isn't it your job to bring

something new to the table?

Did you bring something new

to the table

when you took this job?

As a matter of fact, I did.

What? A new soil regimen?

Right.

Well, there's only one thing

we can do about this.

I'm not following.

A little friendly competition

to see which dossier wins.

Come on.

Okay.



(pins crashing)



(both exclaiming)

Looks like the secret plan wins.

Well, you still have to take

your turn.

Oh, easy.

Here we go.



(pins crashing)

- Yess!

- Ugh!

That is so unfair!

You chose a competition

that you knew you could win.

Of course.

Look, I wanted to make sure

that I won

so that we could work

on your vision for the gala.

It is a great idea.

It doesn't matter

if my mom won't approve it.

Well, I mean,

she trusts you, right?

I don't think that my mom trusts

anybody but herself.

That's probably why

she's so successful.

But she is gonna have

to put her faith in me for this.

Okay, and what about you?

What about me?

Why is the gala

so important to you?

Well, you know, because of all

the celebrities, obviously.

Okay, Lord, let's get going.

Another big day tomorrow.

(Kate exclaims)

(soft whooshing)

What's the time difference

again?

Uh, six hours, I think...

Hi, Mom!

How's your 24 hours in Madrid?

I'm late to a dinner.

We'll be fast. How do you feel

about the new table setup?

Dina, is that you?

I can't see you, dear.

Were you able to view

the new layout?

We can screenshare if you want.

I'm on my cell phone.

The reception isn't great.

Mom, can you see our screen?



(notification chime)

It's frozen! I'm trying.

Hit that button.

(garbled sounds)

Ohh.

Kate! Hold on, you're frozen.

Who's that?

- Can you see me?

- Sorry, Mom hold on.

No, it's George.

Is there someone else

on the call?

Mom, can you hear us?

I can hear you fine.

George?

You sound a little irritated,

Katie.

(knocking)

Mike?

Who's Ike?

Sorry, Margaret, we're having

some connection issues.

The button is still frozen.

Uh, snack break?

Who's that?

Is this a bad time?

Should I go?

- No!

- Yes!

Girls, I don't have time

for this.

Mom! We need your approvals

before we can move on.

You're breaking up.

Got it... ugh!

Ohh.

(Dina exclaims)

Technology is not my friend

today.

I'm sorry.

- That was a disaster.

- It was.

(thump)

Chocolate?



(water rushing)



- Hey.

- Hey.

You didn't want to have

this meeting inside,

in your office?

Why be cooped inside all day

when there's fresh air

waiting for us?

Guess somebody's had

his coffee today.

You don't like the sun, Kate?

I'm just partial

to air conditioning, okay?

What is all this?

Well, you asked me what changes

I made to the garden.

Here it is.

It's... a pile of dirt.

Okay, I know that

it doesn't look like much now.

It looks like

a big pile of dirt.

But if you use your imagination,

try to picture this

as a working garden.

See, my goal is

to get people here

who have never been before,

and we work the garden together.

So you wanna get people here

that can work for you for free.

Okay, it's not for me,

it's for the garden.

Okay, fruits, vegetables,

herbs, flowers.

And it will all be available

for the community to take home.

Okay. And you're doing this

all by yourself?

Not today.

Come on.

Let's get to work.

If you can handle it.

There's that judgment again.



Kate, I wasn't serious.

You don't have to dig,

all right?

You're wearing high heels.

I am not afraid of

a little bit of gardening work.



Well, you're doing it wrong.

I... guess I skipped breakfast.

Okay. Just hang on a sec,

I'll be right back.



All right.

Here you go.

Perks of being the boss,

access to our volunteer

supplies.

Thank you.

I also grabbed this.

I am not going

to eat your lunch.

Okay, suit yourself.

If you insist.

So I was thinking

about what you said

about putting my spin on things,

and you were not entirely wrong.

Wow, what a compliment!

I was crunching the numbers,

and it looks like most of

my ideas can be implemented...

If I can get approval

from Margaret.

Hey, that's great.

If I talk to my mom,

and I'm not saying I'm going to,

then it's gonna require

a lot more from you,

a lot more hard work

and a lot more hours.

Hey. I'm not afraid

of a challenge.

In fact, I love hard...

Don't you dare say

you love hard work

or I'm gonna throw

this sandwich at you.

Well, we wouldn't want that.

Nope.

(she giggles)

You know, it's just my opinion,

but I think it's pretty brave

to step out of your

celebrity mom's shadow

and do your own thing.

But what do I know?

Yeah, you're right,

what do you know?

I really walked into that one.

Yes, you did.

Hey, you know what?

We should feature

your community garden

in the magazine.

It's a great angle

on the green aspect

for the gala,

and it's great press for you.

The July issue is

kind of a big deal, you know?

Really? You'd do that for me?

It's a win-win for us both.

And there's no such thing

as bad press, right?

Right. Of course.

Cheers.

Cheers.

(birds singing)



Why are the tables here?

I think it makes

for a nice flow of traffic.

No?

And these are new.

Well, they're

super energy efficient,

which goes right along

with our green theme.

For the environment?

Green?

Recycled fabrics for the decor,

utilizing solar panels,

sustainable fashion...

What are you talking about?

Didn't you read my emails?

You know how busy I am.

It's the new angle on the gala,

my angle.

Kate, we're not trying

to reinvent the wheel here.

The gala has always been

a smashing success as it.

Yeah, but with Danny's list,

we need to...

Who?

The head of the garden?

Why are you listening

to that man?

An important part of your job

is knowing

when to stand up for yourself.

Right, it's just that...

Well, then tell the man no,

Katherine.

I have to get this.

Are we good?

Actually, I feel like

we need to get...

Kate, I know you'll get this

all under control.

I have complete faith, remember?

Margaret Lord.

Oh yes.



- Hey.

- Hey!

How was the meeting

with Margaret?

Well, she's not exactly

reading our emails.

Are you kidding me?

We need her approval so we can

get the deliverables in time.

I know. But she trusts me,

so we should just

move ahead as planned.

As soon as she sees everything,

she's gonna love it.

Okay, if you say so.

I do.

Ohh!

These came for you.

Hm! Flowers? From Mike?

George.

You remember him.

Yeah, of course. George.

That's what I meant.

Mm-hm.

I did mean George, I was just...

thinking about Mike.

You were thinking of Mike?

Well, yeah, he's been texting.

He's been texting?

Do I have an echo in here?

What up?

Oh, sorry. That's something

Danny would say.

- Who?

- Danny?

Oh! So Danny's in the mix now?

- Well, there is no mix.

- There is no mix?

Mike, Danny, George.

That sounds like a mix to me.

Okay, so, um, yeah.

Mike is, uh...

and Danny is, well...

Uh-huh.

Okay, so, George, he's my...

Uh-huh.

You know what's so funny?

You have all these prospects

sending you flowers

and bringing you candy,

and why can't I get one date,

not one date, Kate?

(telephone ringing)

Hold on.

Hello?

Dina, hi, it's Liz.

Hey, Liz.

I was wondering, are you free

tomorrow evening sometime

to discuss interview questions?

I know this great little place

over by...

I-I can't, I have to help Kate

with gala stuff.

Wanna email me instead?

I could help.

With the gala?

It'll be pretty boring.

Oh, Liz, thank you so much!

Yes, we'll take the help.

I have your phone number

and I will just

text you the address.

Perfect. Thanks, Kate.

Thank you.

Why did you invite Liz over?

Nothing we're doing is gonna be

helpful for the article.

Earth to Dina!

Potential suitor

just asked you out!

Into... into me?

Into me?

Mm-hm.

You think so?

What are we gonna do with you?!

Ohh!

(delighted clapping)



So at that point,

I am completely covered in mud,

head to toe.

I'd pay to see that.

Bet you would.

Yeah, so, I managed

to wrangle the dog

just minutes before the photo,

and then I started

thinking twice

before I ever took

an event with animals again.

You seem like

more of a cat person.

Independent, aloof, never

know what they're thinking.

Are you calling me a cat?

Hey, if the high heel fits.

(she chuckles)

As opposed to

a big, brainless dog

that's just running around

chasing its tail?

Hey. Brainless?

Okay. Dogs are smart.

That's hurtful.

Don't dish it if you can't

take it, Danny Miller.

(Kate laughs)

You know, I was thinking.

You should give a speech

at the gala.

Yeah, well,

I'd have to be at the gala

in order to get a speech, so.

Wait, you're not going?

No.

Well, Danny, you have to,

you run the place.

That kinda stuff's

just not for me.

I'm not fancy.

I think that

the nicest thing I own

are my formal pair of khakis.

Come on. That can't be.

Parties just aren't for me.

Okay.



What are you doing?

(she chuckles)

All right. Meet me here tomorrow

at this time,

and don't be late.

Do I strike you

as the kind of person

that shows up late?

No, and make sure to bring

that awesome personality.

Do I have a choice?

- You do not.

- Okay.

(she chuckles)

And Danny?

I am a dog person.

Wow.



(knocking)



- Hi!

- Hi!

Hi, Kate. Hi, Dina.

- Hi!

- Thanks for coming.

Those are lovely flowers.

Oh, um, actually,

this is for you.

Oh.

Thank you for inviting me.

And these are for you.

Oh. Come on in.

(chuckling)



Wow. You guys have

quite the operation.

- Mm.

- How can I help?

Well, Dina and I

were just discussing

what to have for dinner.

We were?

- We were.

- Oh.

What kind of food

do you like, Liz?

Um, I love Italian.

That's funny.

Dina loves Italian too.

Everybody loves Italian.

(with exaggerated accent)

Because it's the best.

Absolutely.

But, see, Kate's idea of Italian

is that frozen pizza

defrosting in there.

Ooh!

(laughter)

Were you two really planning

on eating that tonight?

Kate is good at many things,

but cooking ain't one of 'em.

It's not like you're any better.

Shh!

I can whip something up.

Mind if I look in your fridge?

Oh, no, go right ahead, yeah.



Whoa, okay,

I don't know about this.

You just said you trust me.

You can't have

the very important job

of running the botanic garden

and not look the part.

At least for one night, anyway.

(Danny sighs)

Let's go.

Do you even know what these are?

Yeah. I've worn a suit before.

Prom doesn't count.

Oh.

Yeah, that's what I thought.

This one looks nice.

And by nice, I mean expensive.

Ah, yeah, you have good taste.

Actually, I think

my brother has this one.

He's the suit guy.

Oh. Well, you never mentioned

having a brother before.

Oh yeah, I've got a brother.

He's a lawyer.

- Oh. Hence the suits.

- Mm-hm.

You've probably seen his ads

around town.

"William Miller.

He's here for you."

Hm, actually,

I do think I've seen him

on a billboard before.

That's your brother, huh?

He looks like a model,

that smile!

That's William.

He's pretty much perfect

in every way.

Well, I can see

the family resemblance.

Really?

I always thought

we looked nothing alike.

Well, why don't we find you

something that makes you feel

more like you

and less like your brother?

Perfection's overrated anyway.



Whoa! That's looking good.



Hey, you should try that on.

Eh, I'm just looking.

Come on. I can't be the only one

in this fashion show.

Eh, it's not really me, though.

Yeah, well, you won't know

until you try it.

Come on, come on!

- Okay, fine.

- Yes!

(she chuckles)

(he exclaims)

Wow.

My mother would hate this.

How do you feel about it?

(Kate, giggling)

I love it!



Wait, Danny, this is it,

this is your suit!

Yeah?

Yeah.

You look amazing.

I was gonna say the same thing.



(cell phone ringing)

Um... I should get that.

Yeah... yeah.



Hi!

Yeah, everything is

going really well.



(slurping)

(cell phone ringing)

William.

Hey. I've got great news.

How would you like

to come work with me?

What?

Yeah, a guy at my firm

needs someone to head

his new venture project.

It's a great deal with tons

of opportunity for growth.

He knows you're my brother

and he can't wait

to meet you tomorrow morning.

You set up a meeting?

Look. You're smart,

and you can accomplish anything

you put your mind to.

This is your chance

to nail down a great job.

Well, I have a great job.

A very competitive job

that I was just hired for.

I know. It won't look so good

to leave this soon,

but it'll be worth it.

This is real money and a chance

to use your full potential.

William, you shouldn't have.

Look, just meet with the guy,

hear what he has to say,

and then tell me what you think.

Nine a.m., my office.

I'll have my secretary

send you the invite.

- I don't think I...

- I gotta go,

and I won't take no

for an answer.

See you tomorrow.



So tell me, what aspect

are you most looking forward to

this year?

The Lord Gala is going to be

a spectacular event,

just as it is every year.

I normally wouldn't go

with a business

as small as Picture Perfect,

but as it's Katie's,

I knew I had to use them.

What good is having

Margaret Lord as your mother

if you can't enjoy a few perks?

Mom!

(nervous chuckle)

Um... how has this year

brought about new changes

to the gala?

I know Kate and Dina

have been talking

about their green initiative.

Yes. Florals are very important.

Ninety percent of our gala

will be using recycled items,

from the flooring

made of old tires

and the centerpieces

made from repurposed art.

From top to bottom,

we are committed

to sustainability.

(exclaiming)

Excuse me.

Are you okay?

My mom isn't even giving Liz

the time of day.

It's like she knows nothing

about this event.

And what was that dig

about our small business?

- Oh God, I know!

- Right?

I mean, she is just

telling the truth.

I am her daughter.

But was it wrong

for me to say yes to this?

Hey. Get that doubt

out of your head.

We are amazing at what we do,

and that is why we got this job.

The whole sustainability goal?

That was all you!

You are making this happen.

Who are you and what have you

done with my best friend?

I've never seen you

this positive.

I am not an optimist.

I'm a realist.

And I realistically know

we gon' crush this gala, girl.

So get on board, Lord.

(exclaiming)

Now, where were we?

Um, I think we have

everything we need.

Um, if I have

any logistical questions,

I'll reach out to Dina,

but yeah,

I think this is gonna be

a fantastic look

at how an event like this

comes to life.

You two were made

for the July issue.

Thank you.



A pleasure.



Mom?

Why would you say that

to the press?

That you gave me this job

just because I'm your daughter?

I didn't say that, exactly.

The perks of having

Margaret Lord as my mother?

It's my magazine,

and it's no secret

you're my daughter.

I thought you gave us this job

because of how capable we are.

You know, passing along

the Lord torch and all.

I am.

You haven't read

any of my emails.

No, I've looked at a few,

and they're all great, I'm sure.

Mom!

You focus on the job at hand

and not what might be

written about you.

If I worried about

what people said about me,

I would have left this industry

before you were even born.

I know, but Mom, I...

I'm late. Can we connect later?

And... watch your posture, Katie.

You're starting to slouch again,

we can't have it.



(water rushing)



Hey, Danny?

Here he is,

the official photographer

for the official photos

of the working garden.

- Danny.

- Mike.

That's a firm grip.

(chuckling)

Now, I know it doesn't

look like much yet,

but we've actually done a lot

of work on it this past week.

Oh, you've been working on this?

Why do you look so surprised?

Yeah, Kate is great

at gardening.

Oh, well, I wouldn't expect

anything less.

Okay, so, for these photos,

we're just looking

for something to highlight

the benefits of the garden.

All right, well, we have to get

the man in there himself.

Aww, I'm more of a

behind-the-scenes kinda guy.

Oh, come on, Danny.

It's your project.

It would be really good

for the garden.

Okay, where do you want me?

Just right there is good.

Just relax and look natural.



(shutter snapping)



Uh, okay, um, try not to think

about being photographed.

Yeah, but I am

being photographed.

All right, like this.

Something casual.

(Danny scoffs)

Like that?

Yeah. That's great, Mike.



What?

Do you wanna just talk to me

about the garden?

Yeah, you're looking

really stressed out

for somebody that works

with plants all day.

Just easy,

don't get in your head about it.

Okay, my job isn't easy.

I don't think

that's what he meant.

Well, I mean,

it's kind of easy, right?

Okay, it's harder

than pointing a lens

and pressing buttons,

I'll tell you that much.

Danny.

(exclaiming) Well, you've clearly

never worked with a camera before.

Actually, everyone has a camera

on their phone nowadays.

Probably makes you feel

a little inadequate

knowing you have the job level

of a third-grader.

Hm. And this garden is basically

you just digging holes, right?

Sorta like caveman stuff?

Okay, what's going on here?

Okay, you don't think

my job is hard?

Try planting 50 tree saplings

in a row.

Gladly!

Why don't you put your money

where your mouth is?

- Are you for real?

- Oh, you can't handle it?

Oh, I can handle it.

Okay, we got 20 saplings

ready to go, that's 10 each.

Whoever plants them the fastest

wins.

Holes have to be one foot deep,

two feet apart, you got it?

No problem.



Okay, I can't believe

this is happening.



Oh. Hi.

That's a pretty good physique.

One, two, three.



Starting to get tired there,

Danny boy?

I'm just getting started, Mike.

Mike.

(grunting)

Yes!

Woo! Did you see that?

Unfortunately, yes.

Are you okay?

I could use some water.

Let's go get you some.

I don't know

if I'm gonna make it.

Might need to lean on you

for some support.

I'm sure you'll be fine,

come on.

(shovel clatters)

What?

I won!

(thunder crashing,

rain pattering)



(cell phone ringing)



Hello?

I'll be right there.

(fronds rustling)

(phone notification chimes)

(sighs)

Woo!

Are you guys okay?

Yeah. Never seen this place

hit so hard.

My power is out.

But other than that, I'm fine.

Got some work to do.

Yeah, let's get to work.

You're gonna have

to put that purse down, though.

(Kate chuckles)

(chuckling)



Boo.

(chuckling)

- Hi.

- Hey, Liz.

How you holding up?

Well, I'm doing much better

now that you're here.

Hm.

Are you okay?

Yeah. I called, but it went

straight to voicemail.

Yeah, my phone d*ed.

So I called Kate

and she said you were here,

so, you know, jumped in my car

and here I am.

Liz, you really don't have

to help us.

I know I don't have to,

but I really want to.

Thank you.

Are you sure?

- Absolutely.

- Okay, good.

(chuckling)

Here you go.

Liz, thank you so much.

Thank you for coming,

thank you for helping,

thank you for just being you.

Well, there's nowhere else

I'd rather be.

And just so you know,

the gala's not the only thing

that I care about.

You know,

just for your information.

Mm-hm.

Oh.

(chuckling)



Have a nice night.



All right.

Told all the staff to go home.

Okay, we'll do the same.

Yeah, I'm pretty b*at.

I guess I'll go back

to my dark, powerless home.

No you don't.

You're crashing with me.

Thanks, Liz.

Kate, you're headed home too,

right?

Yes, of course.

The place looks amazing.

Thank you all

for your hard work.

- Okay.

- Go on.

You two have a nice night.

(chuckles)

Hey.

Hey!

What happened to going home?

Oh. I just said that so Dina

would go home and get some rest.

Yeah? What about you?

You look exhausted.

Well, that's something that

every woman wants to hear.

You trying to say

that I need my beauty sleep?

No, I'm saying

that you've been here all day.

So have you.

Go home, relax, okay?

If you slept through the storm,

you're clearly

working yourself too hard.

Okay, so, don't tell me

what to do.

Well, stop being so stubborn.

Danny, I am too tired

to fight right now,

and I just need to make sure

that everything is right

for this walkthrough tomorrow.

You should go home,

I can lock up.

Yeah, like I'm gonna

let that happen.

You don't think I can do it?

I don't think that you should.

No fighting, remember?

But it's just so easy with you!

Come on, what else is

on your list?



You're really putting in

the hours for this gala!

But I imagine that you go

above and beyond

for every event you plan.

I do, but this one is

extra special.

I look forward to

the Lord Garden Gala

every single year,

and I've pretty much been

planning it my whole life.

When I was a kid,

I had this idea of me

wearing a beautiful dress

and giving a speech

in front of everybody,

kind of like a mini version

of my mom.

That's a pretty

sophisticated dream

for a little kid.

Well, I was a sophisticated kid!

Yeah? What happened?

(gasping)

Funny guy.

Your dad must be

very proud of you.

Yeah.

My dad passed away last year.

Ah, Kate, I'm so sorry.

Thanks.

But you're right, he would be

proud if he were here.

When I was little,

he used to take me

to the greenhouses

for my birthday,

till I got a little bit older

and then I started celebrating

with my friends

and making less time

for our daddy-daughter trips.

Then he started getting me

an orchid every year

for a birthday present,

because he wanted to remind me

of our special place.

He said that cut flowers

were depressing

and he wanted

to give me something

that I could watch grow.

That's beautiful.

Yeah.

Yeah, this is the first year

of the gala without him.

So all this hard work

is as much for your dad

as it is for Margaret?

Well, it's for me, too.

And my little girl dreams.

That's a lot of pressure

to put on yourself, you know?

Yeah. Well, it's the job.

You know, I know

it's not the same thing,

but growing up with William,

boy, did my parents have

high expectations.

William was always

the golden boy,

and I felt like I've lived

in his shadow my whole life.

I mean, take this job.

I love it and I'm proud of

what I've accomplished,

but my parents, they don't take

my work seriously.

But you've done so much,

and you're amazing at it.

Okay, don't look so shocked.

Thank you, Kate,

it means a lot, really.

I guess, when you come

from a family of attorneys,

the standards are set

pretty high.

That must be why

you're so good at arguing.

Guilty as charged.

(laughing)

I can only imagine

that it was difficult

for William, too,

always trying

to please your parents.



Yeah, I never really

thought of it that way.

Have you every tried

to talk to him about it?

Never.

Yeah, I've never tried

to talk to my mom either.

So I guess that makes two of us.

You know what?

This gala is gonna be amazing.

I mean, look at all

that you've done.

You even have me

excited about it,

and you know how I feel

about fancy parties.

Oh, I do, I do.

Yeah, I think

we've done enough for today.

Why don't we go home

and get some rest?

You're the boss.

He finally admits it!



(cell phone ringing)

Hey.

Where were you last night?

My dinner at Chez Manon,

we waited for you.

I called and no one answered.

William, I'm so sorry.

You forgot.

Yeah, but, look, that storm,

it hit the garden really hard

and I was here all day

and almost all night

trying to fix it back up.

Don't you have people for that?

Yeah, but it's my job.

I mean, we have this huge gala

coming up in a couple of weeks...

Danny, you knew how much

that dinner meant to me,

and you just blew it off!

And you canceled

on the job interview

I set up for you.

I never said yes to that.

This behavior is not okay.

You have to take responsibility

for you life.

Well, I'm gonna stop you

right there.

I think that it's time

that we have a talk,

and I'm gonna ask you

to just listen to me, okay?

Really listen.

Can you do that?

Okay.

Okay.



The stage is over here,

as you can see,

with access from here and here.



And everything is, of course,

very protective

of the environment.

Hmm.

The solar-paneled lights

are all charged up

and ready for action.

I know they're a bit different

than ones that you've used

in the past,

but they're actually smaller,

which is better

for the footprint of the event.

I see.

(camera shutter clicking)

(water splashing)



Katherine?

What's going on?

None of this was okayed by me.

It was in all of those emails.

And every time we met,

all of our meetings

kept getting cut short.

So it's my fault

that you've changed

every detail of my event?

I made it perfectly clear

that I wanted everything

to stay the same.

This is sustainable

and it's new.

It's a fresh take on the gala

and the garden.

Now you sound like him.

Danny?

I mean, he's right.

You've always had a problem

asserting yourself.

Don't be bullied by that man,

you're the boss.

You're not even listening to me.

Wasn't this my chance

to put my stamp on things?

What happened

to your faith in me?

There's a stamp

and there's completely

overwriting years of history.

Ready, ladies?

Yes.

All right, ladies,

beautiful garden,

we love this fact.



We're happy, the sun is shining.

Little bit closer to each other,

like we love each other.



There we go.

Right.

You're happy to be here.

Right?

(camera shutter clicking)

Uh, Kate, maybe

a more relaxed smile, okay?

It's all right,

don't overthink it.

Don't get in your head, okay?

Let's do it.



What's going on over there?

Oh. (laughs)

That doesn't look good.

No.

Okay.

(camera shutter clicking)

All right.



Okay, how about

we take a break, yeah?

Shake off the jitters?

Okay.

All right.

Guilty as charged.

We both have O blood,

maybe we can do something

with that.

For sure, yeah.

What's going on?

What do you mean?

With the photographer.

We're friends.

Please tell me there's nothing

going on between you two.

I need you to be clear-eyed

on this event,

not flirting with staff,

especially him.

You hired him!

There's something about him

I just don't trust.

Oh, maybe it's

because he's staff.

I cannot believe you right now.

You have ignored me

and my phone calls and emails

for the past two weeks,

and I'm doing you a favor

and planning this event

at the last second.

And now you're concerned

about who I'm flirting with?

You are being judgmental,

closed-minded, and hypocritical.

I have been solely focused

on this event.

I eat, sleep,

and breathe the gala.

You have been somewhere else.

You know,

I don't know what it is,

but I would bet my left arm

that you're the reason

why Kate's upset.

Whoa, protective much?

Maybe you should try

minding your own business.

Okay.

I need everyone

to calm down right now.

You have surpassed

my level of stress.

We're in all in big trouble.



What happened?

I just berated my mom in public

two days before her gala.

What's wrong with me?

Hey, it's good that

you stood up for yourself.

She didn't ask for your advice.

And she wasn't asking for yours.

That's true.

Surprise.

Happy almost gala day.

Did I miss something?



(cell phone chiming)



(cell phone chiming)



(knocking)

Hey!

I'm so sorry

I've been ignoring your calls,

I just haven't been okay

since yesterday.

We have to talk.

What's this?

That is a list of demands

from Margaret

of all the changes

that need to be implemented ASAP

or else she'll pull the gala

from the garden.

It's tomorrow.

Yeah, and she's also threatening

to go to the Board of Directors

to tell them about my behavior

during all of this.

Your behavior?

Yeah, I don't know, you tell me.

But between the publicity

of losing the gala

the day before the event

and Margaret Lord herself

talking to the people

who hired me,

I guarantee you

I won't have my job for long.

Okay, let me look through this.

Surely something

can be worked out.

She's threatening

to have me fired.

I don't see how

a compromise can be made.

You actually agree

with this ultimatum?

Of course not.

So you'll go to your mom

and you'll talk to her

and you'll tell her to back off?

Look, I was really angry

yesterday,

so I completely understand

where you're coming from.

But it looks like

she just wants things

to go back to the way they were.

We may just need to take

our plans off the table.

You would do that?

After all that time

that we spent together,

all the planning and hard work?

I don't want to, but I think

it may be our best option.

If we give in this time,

then by the time

the gala rolls around next year,

she'll be more open to changes.

Kate, that is not a compromise,

that is giving in

to your mom's demands.

You're simplifying something

that's much more complicated.

My mom is not just some lawyer,

she runs the largest

fashion magazine in the world!

Cut her some slack!

I am so sick of hearing

how important Margaret Lord is.

You're important, too, Kate.

Are you really not gonna

stand up for yourself?

What about you?

You're bulldozing me right now,

coming in here

with your demands,

wanting things your way

and only your way?

Is that what you think

I'm doing?

I thought that we were...

What?



Maybe we don't know each other

like I thought we did.

Maybe we don't.

Where are you going?

You've clearly made up

your mind, okay?

Don't let me get in the way.

If Margaret pulls the gala,

then we both lose.

I'm done arguing with you.

Danny, it's a compromise.

No, it's giving up!



Kate.

I'm glad you're here.

Is your phone turned off

or something?

Why, is this about my mom?

And you. Tell her.

Yeah, so I found out

from a friend at another paper

that Mike submitted

a nasty article

about you and your mom

complete with details

of your fight yesterday.



He was taking pictures of that.

Okay.

This is the icing

on this horrific cake.

When do these go to print?

Tomorrow.

I've already called my contacts

to see if we can get

this thing pulled.

The Lord name means something

in this town,

and we'll use it to stop

whatever this is.

Yeah, I'll call around as well.

Even though my connections

aren't as strong as yours.

Thank you. Thanks, Liz.

Don't thank me yet.

Are you kidding?

You are the reason

why we know about this.

You are always saving the day

around here,

and don't think

I haven't noticed.

Kate, what do you need me to do?

Nothing, business as usual.

We're going to act

like nothing is going on,

just focus on the event.

Okay.

Liz, will you forward me

that email?

Yeah, sure thing.

Thank you.

Where are you going?

To talk to my mom.



Okay.



And this'll be published

tomorrow?

Unless we can stop it, yes.

I am so sorry, my love.

You're sorry?

Everything you said yesterday

was spot on.

I haven't been focused

on this event,

instead putting everything off

on you and Dina.

It isn't fair,

both as the person who hired you

and as your mom.

I, um... wow, thank you

for saying that.

If I had been there,

I could've...

You could have stopped

the changes

that me and Danny were making,

I know, I saw the list.

No, I could have

really listened to you

and your great ideas.

It's just,

since losing your father,

I wanted this gala

to be a reminder

of all the time we had together.

But every time

I tried to focus on it,

it was simply too painful.

And any change you made

just felt like you were erasing

memories I had made with him.

I had no idea.

How could you?

I never discuss

these things with you.

I realize now that

I had been overreacting,

clinging on to something

that isn't anymore.

You've done a wonderful job

with this event.

You should be very proud

of yourself.

I am very proud of you.

Really?

Yes!

I always am!

Look what you've been able

to accomplish

all with the disadvantage

of having me as your mother.

How could you even say that?

Having you as my mother

is one of the things

that I'm most proud of.

I just have

some big shoes to fill.

Some really great shoes,

but big shoes.

Whenever all of this is over,

why don't we take

some time away,

just you and I?

We can put work behind us

and go visit

some of the places

that Dad liked the most.

I would love that

very, very much.

Terrible that it took

this smear campaign

to help me realize I was...

What was the word?

Difficult.

Unbearable. Really.

By the way,

it's a horribly written article.

That man should stick to photos.

Well, he did manage to capture

an amazing action sh*t

of me completely berating you.

Really sorry about that,

by the way.

I have no idea

what that means for you

and for Lord Magazine.

Oh, please don't worry

about that.

I've been through much worse.

It's you I'm worried about,

you and that big heart of yours.

You seemed more friendly

with him.

Yes and no.

But it's not him

that I'm worried about.

I've been spending more time

with Danny lately.

You have?

Yeah.

It was, uh... well, it's...

Why don't you tell me about it?

Okay.



(cell phone ringing)

(insects chirping)

Hi!

I just got done

talking to my mom

and everything is still on.

I told her how I felt.

You were right.

Danny, I am so sorry.

I completely understand

if you don't want to talk to me,

but I hope that

you'll call me back.

I would really, really love it

if you would call me back, okay?

Um... okay, bye.



(water splashing)



So yeah, it was good

working with you guys!

And five, thank you so much,

bye-bye!

Five and bye-bye.

(laughing)

How you feeling?

Hey!

Good.

Have you looked online?

Absolutely not.

(laughing)

The only thing that

I've checked today

is the weather app,

and the only thing I care about

is clear skies.

That's the spirit!

Have you checked?

No! No.

If it's out there,

it's out there.

There's no sense

in stressing about it now.

Very Zen of you.

I know, right?

Hey.

Oh, you look amazing!

Oh, thank you. But guess what.

What?

They didn't run it.

Yeah, they pulled the story.

Oh, are you kidding me?

Uh-uh.

How?

I don't know,

my source doesn't know.

The editor just decided

to scrap it.

Oh, my God, it doesn't even

matter at this point.

It's gone,

that's all that matters.

This is a happy moment.

Be happier,

I need you to be happier!

No, I am.

I'm relieved both for us

and my mother especially,

but do you know why?

After being lied to by Mike,

I'm just waiting

for the other shoe to drop.

No, it's over, Kate, it's over.

If it doesn't run today,

it won't run.

I mean, it wouldn't

make any sense!

Yeah, I agree.

You have nothing to worry about.

Okay, well,

thanks for everything, Liz.

Oh. I'll be right back.

Okay.

So you look pretty amazing

yourself.

Oh, this old thing?

Mhm.

You know, actually,

I was thinking

about a career change.

Oh, really?

Yeah, um,

I just recently learned

about this thing

called event planning,

and I think... I think

I'd be really good at it.

I think I could put you

in touch with someone.

Oh.



You look... wow.

Thank you.

Do you think the headset

compliments my outfit?

Didn't even notice it.

(laughing)

You know, I never thanked you

for coming back early

and making sure to be here

for my big event.

Of course, Kate.

I care about you.

I care about you, too.

So I think that...

We should prob...

Let me.

Sure, okay.

George, I think that

we should go back

to being friends

and just friends.

I'm so sorry, I just don't think

that it's right for me

to feel this way

and not tell you.

Actually, Kate,

I think I feel the same way.

I really enjoy

spending time with you.

Me too!

But we're just not it, right?

Right.

I'm so glad that you feel

the same way.

I just... I felt so guilty

after everything you did

to get rid of that story

about my mom.

What?

Wasn't that Liz?

Uh, no, I thought it was you.

I wish I could take the credit,

but unfortunately,

I had no pull.

Hmm. I wonder

how it happened then.

Or didn't happen.

I'm as in the dark as you.



Hey, Kate?

Go enjoy your party.



Mom, you look beautiful.

Ugh.

I don't think I would've

picked that out for you.

It's absolutely perfect.

You have sublime taste, my dear.

Thank you.

I may have inherited that

from my mother.

Oh, it's time for your speech.



No, it's your time.



You've got this, my love.



Gather around, everyone!

Gather around.



Thank you all for coming out

and celebrating

such an amazing cause.

(tapping)

"There is no one

like Margaret Lord."

I've heard that my entire life.

But I didn't really know

what that meant until recently.

My mother is amazing

at so many things,

but what she's best at is love.

My parents taught me that

the most important thing

that you can pass on

in this world is love,

and that's exactly

what we're doing here tonight.

We're passing on a better world

to the next generation.

(cheering)



I'd like to thank

the head of operations

here at the garden,

Danny Miller,

for all of his hard work

that made

tonight's dream possible.

(cheering)

Again, thank you

for celebrating Lord Magazine.

A toast to the singular

Margaret Lord.

Margaret!

(applause)

Love you, Margaret!

Love you, Margaret.



I'm ready for something,

something new

I'm ready to show the world

what I can do

It's gonna be rockin',

that's all I can say

No reason to stop,

'cause I'm going all the way

Come on, bring it on

Got the wind on my back,

I'm feeling strong



(cell phone keyboard clacking)



(sighing)



Oh.

Oh!

Hey!

Hey.

I wanted to give you

the perfect gift for tonight,

but, you know, my usual florist

was hit hard by the storm,

so I drove to a different one

and, well, I got a little lost,

I'm not ashamed to admit that.

You're here.

An orchid for you.

Congratulations, Kate Lord.

Thank you.

It's just a flower.

No, thank you for everything.

I know it was you who got rid of

that terrible story about me.

I don't know how you did it...

Wait, how did you do it?

Well, I might've had

a helping hand.

Yeah, but how did you even

know about it?

I overheard Dina when I was

leaving the office that day.

So I met with Mike and we spoke,

which by the way is not easy

with that guy.

(laughing)

I told him that

if he ever wanted a sh*t

with the best girl in the world

that he'd have to do

the right thing.

And that worked for you?

Not at all.

So I took a page

out of your mom's playbook

and I got William

to call Mike's boss.

Between you and me,

he didn't technically

do anything illegal,

but no paper wants to be

caught up in a lawsuit

with my brother

on the opposing counsel.

You called your brother for me.

Eh, it was for the gala.

Of course it was for you.

That must've been hard.

Well, things are different

between us now.

I took your advice,

and we've come

to an understanding.

Oh, you actually listened to me

and did something I suggested.

There's hope for you yet,

Mr. Miller.



So, uh, so where's George?

Oh, he's around here somewhere.

I see.



We had a serious talk,

and we decided that

it's best for us

to just be friends.

Really?

Really.

And you and Mike...

Mike. Mike.

Hmm. Sorry, it's not

ringing any bells.

So you're unattached?

Not exactly.

There's this one guy

that I'm interested in,

and he tells really bad jokes

and he never watches

where he's going.

Can he rock a pair of khakis?

You know it.

I think I know

just the guy for you.

Oh, yeah.

Well, there's one more thing,

and this is essential.

Okay, what's that?

He has to drive me

absolutely crazy.

Oh, he can definitely do that.

Yeah, is that a promise?
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