03x06 - The Stanford Student

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03x06 - The Stanford Student

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["NEMESIS" PLAYING]

[MUSIC ENDS]

[LAURA ON TV] The deal between UBA and Hyperion founder Paul Marks

moved one step closer to completion this week, with UBA's board of directors

formally recommending that shareholders vote on the sale at

the company's annual meeting next month.

Critics are calling the deal reckless, even dangerous.

And as a former employee of UBA, I have to agree.

Should a billionaire with an outsized aversion to the press

be handed the keys to a legacy media company

at a time when truth matters more than ever?

[SIGHS]

Everybody's jealous.

[PAUL] So, there's been a

lot of noise about this deal.

Big tech shouldn't be involved in media.

Guys like me have too much

influence, too big a platform.

We've heard it.

Honestly, I'm probably the last

person that should be standing up here

because I'm probably the only

person in this entire room

that doesn't have a high school diploma.

- But, uh [CHUCKLES] I want to be clear.

- [SCATTERED CHUCKLING]

I know what you guys do is essential,

and I'm here to support that.

So, to that end,

I am here to listen, uh, be available,

and hopefully to start the conversation.

So, if anybody has any

questions, fire away.

Yeah. What's your take on the hack?

And do we know who's behind it?

- The operating theory right now is Russia.

- [UBA EMPLOYEES MURMURING]

But I'm happy to have my

forensics team drill down into that

and hopefully get to the bottom of it.

Rest assured that from here on

out, your data will be secure.

That kind of thing does

not happen at Hyperion.

[MIA] What about the people who

work here at The Morning Show?

In this kind of a situation, a

lot of times people are laid off.

Right. Well,

my intention is to expand the

news division, not to gut it.

It's probably a little too early

to get into the specifics of that.

But once the ink is dry,

we will review the numbers.

[CLICKS TONGUE]

Yes, Alex. You don't have to

raise your hand. [CHUCKLES]

Um, Hyperion is a

multinational corporation,

and you have close relationships

with governments, oligarchs

I'm not sure I would

characterize it that way, but

[ALEX] Well, how can we be sure

that news stories about Hyperion,

or its associates, won't be spiked?

[PAUL] Such as?

Well, your company has contracts with

a number of law enforcement agencies.

Alex [CHUCKLES] this

is not a press conference.

- We'll save that for after the deal.

- We're just asking questions.

- It's o It's okay.

- [ALEX] Just asking.

Yeah. What? Was there a question?

There are concerns that

a police force in Arizona

was using your security

software to [INHALES SHARPLY]

- racially profile certain people.

- [PAUL] Um

Uh, Norma Rae is coming in

a little hot this morning.

Well, right. Well, I'm not exactly sure

how to respond to a rumor. [CHUCKLES]

I'm just saying it's a possibility that

there's a conflict of interest here.

Uh, you know, on a number of issues.

- [MOUTHING] Yeah.

- [PAUL] I've stated it before.

I have absolutely no desire to determine

what is and what isn't newsworthy.

That is Stella Bak's job, and she

is more than capable of doing it.

Does that answer your question?

Not entirely.

- [CHUCKLES]

- [ALEX CHUCKLES]

Okay. Well, why don't we

sidebar that for later?

Oh, God. Are you kidding me?

Alex [SIGHS]

if you could avoid

accusing our new partner

of racially profiling the good people

of Arizona, that would be swell.

We don't know what this guy does

- [SCOFFS]

- or who he does it with.

I personally just think it's

a reasonable thing to ask.

Legal will be happy to walk you through

- Paul's extensive business interests.

- [SIGHS]

But whatever personal

thing you two have

[STAMMERS] I'm sorry. Personal?

I saw your Miss Saigon

helicopter arrival. We all did.

You mean when I single-handedly

brought him back to the table

and saved your little deal?

A deal you blew up in the

first place? No, no, no, no.

You-You can't set a fire and then

expect a cookie when you put it out.

Okay, I get it. All right? I get it.

I pushed him out of the boat.

Brought him back into the boat.

- And it might've all been a little hasty.

- [SIGHS]

But now we have him back. So we

have to just do our due diligence.

I want him on my show.

I wanna interview him.

We're close to the finish

line on a negotiation

- that has taken two f*cking years

- Two years.

and every Ivy League

lawyer from DC to Westchester,

so can we skip you steering

that little boat of yours

right onto the f*cking rocks?

Okay, Cory. [INHALES DEEPLY]

I want this deal to go

through just as bad as you do.

But there are a lot

of skeptics out there.

- I get it. I get it. No, I see. I see.

- Great.

You really do. You wanna be a partner.

You want that seat

at the grown-up table.

- But it's not your turn, Alex.

- Wow.

- I need you to cease and desist.

- Mmm.

It's over. We vetted him.

I haven't.

- [AMANDA] Knock, knock.

- [CHUCKLES]

- Is this a bad time?

- Mm-mmm.

- [CHUCKLES] Not at all. Please, come in.

- Yeah, I was just leaving. So

- Okay, thanks, Cory.

- Thank you, Alex.

Good to see you again, Alex.

Nice to see you.

[GRUNTS] Okay.

- [SIGHS]

- What was that all about?

Uh, well, welcome to the wonderful

world of talent management.

- [KNOCKING]

- [SIGHS]

- [BRADLEY] Hi. [CHUCKLES]

- Hey. Hi. Sorry,

- we're, uh We're early.

- [SPOUSE] Hey.

- [BRADLEY] First time for you.

- [HAL CHUCKLES, GRUNTS] Okay.

- You must be Cheryl. Hi, hi, hi, hi.

- Sorry. [GROANS]

- [CHERYL] Mmm.

- [BRADLEY CHUCKLES]

- It's so great to finally meet you.

- Okay.

- It's nice to meet you too.

- [SIGHS] You're even prettier in person.

Oh, thank you. [CHUCKLES]

- [GASPS] And this must be Taylor.

- Yeah.

- [BRADLEY] Taylor, hi. Oh, h Okay.

- Why don't you say hi?

- [TAYLOR BABBLES]

- Hi. Oh, it's okay. It's okay. Yeah?

- Hi, I'm your auntie Bradley. [CHUCKLES]

- [HAL CHUCKLING] Yeah.

- Hmm. Look at her.

- She kinda has Mom's face a little bit.

- That freaks me out a little.

- Oh, yeah.

- I mean Dada. [CHUCKLES]

- I'm a dad.

- That's me. I did it.

- Wow.

- Okay. Come on in, you guys.

- Thank you.

Make yourselves at home.

- Wow.

- [EXHALES HEAVILY]

Cheryl, I don't know how to deal with

- that pack-and-play thing.

- No, no, no, no.

- Don't worry. They're impossible.

- [BRADLEY CHUCKLING] Yeah.

- Oh. That's how you do that.

- That's how you do that.

[CHERYL LAUGHS]

I can't wait to see you do the news.

- [CHUCKLES]

- Oh, right.

Oh, uh, hey.

I-I don't know if we're gonna have time

with the size of your to-do list, babe.

[CHERYL] Oh, really?

- [HAL] Uh, maybe next time. Right, Brad?

- Yeah.

But your bedroom's straight ahead

- Thank you.

- and I'll be right there.

- Hey, Brad. Are you, like, a prepper now?

- I'm not gonna let you starve on my watch.

All right, I am gonna

go help your lovely wife.

[CHERYL] I'm gonna send you

some stuff from your mom's house.

- Her Hummels would look perfect in here.

- [SIGHS]

- [BRADLEY] Oh. I don't really Hummels?

- [CHERYL] Mm-hmm.

[BRADLEY] Okay. [STAMMERS] Uh,

yeah, that that would be nice.

- [GLEN] Great to meet you.

- [PAUL] Indeed.

- [PAUL] We'll see the next time.

- [GLEN] Yep.

- Glen.

- Love that guy.

- Stella Bak. There she is.

- What's up?

- You're running late?

- [CHUCKLES] Sorry. Yeah.

Sports wants to build out programming

based on my Formula One team.

- They had a lot of ideas.

- Yeah.

- They've been banned from staff retreats.

- [CHUCKLES]

Look at you [SIGHS]

running a major news division.

Look at you, buying

a major media company.

I always knew you'd end

up at a place like this.

I remember you telling me

that I wasn't cut out for tech.

And you ignored me, and

you built your own start-up.

Yeah.

I've been keeping my eye on you.

You're one of the reasons

I'm interested in this place.

Huh.

So, UBA News. What's on your wish list?

Cutting right to it.

- Well, I am running late.

- Yeah.

I want more political coverage,

starting with midterms.

Even Gen Z are watching network TV

when democracy is a cliff-hanger.

- Okay.

- And we're missing huge market shares in digital.

UBA could piggyback on your search

engine and create a hybrid site

with curated headlines

based on search histories.

So you need resources to go on

the offensive using my technology.

Why are you here?

And And don't tell me it's

to save the fourth estate.

[INHALES DEEPLY]

This place has been treading water

since Cory took over. Don't you think?

We've had our share of challenges.

Why are you covering for him?

- [DOOR OPENS]

- Paul. It's time.

- It's time. [SIGHS] Okay.

- Amanda.

- Stella.

- Great seeing you. We'll talk again.

Let's get a drink.

What is next?

- [CHERYL GASPS] This view!

- [BRADLEY CHUCKLING]

[SIGHS] Wow. Wow.

[HAL, BRADLEY CHUCKLE]

They don't call it the

"Summit" for nothing.

The Empire State

Building looks gorgeous.

All I can think of is

Sleepless in Seattle.

Yeah. Which I have now

seen, like, 20 times.

- [CHERYL CHUCKLES]

- Really?

- Yeah.

- I've never seen it. Is it good?

- You would love it.

- Yes.

- You would absolute

- Really?

- No, you would not love it. [CHUCKLES]

- [CHUCKLES]

- [TAYLOR CRYING]

- Uh-oh.

- Hmm. Oh.

- Uh-oh.

[CHERYL] Aw, it's all the excitement.

[HAL] I think she's hungry, babe.

[CHERYL] Just give us a minute. Mmm.

It's okay, baby. Mama's got you.

- I love her.

- Yeah?

Oh, my gosh. Yes, she's amazing.

[INHALES DEEPLY]

Don't mess it up.

[BOTH CHUCKLE]

Yeah. I'll, uh I'll

try not to mess it up.

Hey, I [SIGHS] I

didn't mean it like that.

- I'm proud of you.

- Hey, can I-I tell you something?

Yeah.

I'm turning myself in for

what I done at the Capitol.

- What?

- [HAL BREATHES SHAKILY]

Two days from now,

I'm gonna send Cheryl and the baby home,

and I'm going into the FBI field office.

She doesn't know anything about it yet,

so I'd appreciate it if

you didn't say anything.

[SIGHING] Oh, my God, Hal. [SIGHS]

You don't need me to tell you

how stupid that is, do you?

They are going to find me.

Are you cra They're

going through the footage.

- They're pulling in everybody.

- Oh, my God.

But they go easier on you

if you turn yourself in.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

I do not need the FBI kicking my

door in, pointing a g*n [STAMMERS]

No, Hal. Just no.

Brad, I'll I'll keep you out of it.

How are you gonna keep me out of it?

Five minutes after

you confess to the FBI,

they-they are gonna charge

me with destroying evidence

and-and making a false statement.

Both of those are felonies, Hal.

No, I'm sorry. You can't do that.

We have to put this

behind us. This is

[WHISPERING] This is already behind us.

I have already made up

my mind. I am doing this.

I just wanna let you know.

[HUMMING]

[KNOCKS]

- [PAUL] Hi.

- [ALEX] Hi.

- You summoned me. Is this our sidebar?

- [CHUCKLES]

Yes, it-it is. Come on in. Have a seat.

What can I do for you?

[SIGHS] Well, I I have a request.

You wanna meet my favorite oligarch?

Mmm. No.

Well, uh, I would I'd

like to interview you.

- I'd love you on my show.

- Hmm.

I know. I know you don't

do interviews. I know.

- But people are skeptical.

- Yeah, so you say.

And I think it's a legitimate

concern for the shareholders.

And this would be a

beautiful opportunity

for you to tuck them in and show them

- why they should support this deal.

- Yes.

I also think it would be a

great opportunity for you.

[STAMMERS] I said yes. Happy to do that.

- Yes. Oh.

- So [SIGHS]

No questions in advance.

That kind of thing?

- That's how your show works, right?

- Mm-hmm.

Yes.

And I-I assume you don't

have a problem with that.

Okay. How's Thursday?

Thursday. This Thur This Thur

- This Thursday, Thursday?

- Yeah.

I have to be in Texas

next week. So, sorry.

No. Um, yes, Thursday. That's

great. Thursday it is. Perfect.

Where?

Do you have a residence

in this time zone?

- [BOTH CHUCKLE]

- [SIGHS]

We can certainly use my

place in the Hamptons.

- I can have Amanda set that up.

- Oh, great.

Did you think I was gonna say no?

Yes. Uh, kinda. I d [CHUCKLES]

Well, I think you're right.

I don't want there to

be any misunderstandings

about what's going on here

- Mmm. Yeah.

- with the deal.

Yeah, exactly. Exactly. [INHALES DEEPLY]

Um, right. So there. That's it. Great.

I mean [STAMMERS] Thursday it is,

in the Hamptons. So nice. All right.

- I'm really looking forward to it.

- Me too.

Great. Okay.

- Uh, you know, this is your dressing room.

- [SIGHS, MUTTERING] Oh, f*ck.

Shouldn't I be the one to go?

I say we splurge. It's our anniversary.

What? It's not until June.

No, it's not. It is April

30th. Don't you remember?

When we secretly held hands in the park

while we were covering the

mobile morgue? So romantic.

That's when you're counting from?

- Well, when do you count it?

- Our first kiss. Like a normal person.

Come on. Niagara honeymoon package.

Bottle of champagne.

Cascading waterfall.

Honeymoon package?

I mean, that's just

what they call it, but

Okay.

- Okay?

- Okay.

Hey, so Very subtle.

I need background on Paul

Marks. I'm interviewing him.

Wait, what? Uh, I thought

that guy had a camera allergy.

Well, he just got over it.

Okay. And Cory signed off on this?

I don't need Cory's permission

to interview him, all right?

I want the world to

know we're an open book

and we have nothing to hide.

Okay? It's happening. It's

happening. And in two days.

- [STAMMERS] What?

- What?

- What?

- [CHIP] No.

[CHUCKLES] No.

You see, I can't prep

an interview in two days,

especially for someone like him.

That's not possible.

Well, you're just gonna have

to put your social life on hold.

[GASPS] Wait a second. You

are each other's social life.

Oh, this will be fun.

You're just gonna get to

cuddle, read press clippings.

- You love that joke so much. Yeah.

- [ALEX] I do.

Listen, I have the whole

research department on it.

It's gonna happen, and we

can do it. You can do it.

[SIGHS]

All right, f*ck it. Let's do it.

Okay. You put out feelers,

find out anyone who's related to him or

has slept with him. God willing, both.

- Maybe somebody goes on the record.

- Yep. I'll get into it.

- Okay. Great.

- [ALEX] Mm-hmm.

You know, he has bought or built dozens

of companies in the past 20 years.

There's gotta be somebody

who knows something, right?

Or hates his guts.

Okay. [SIGHS] Okay, here

we go. We're gonna do this.

- [KNOCKS]

- You got a sec?

- Yeah. Come in.

- Great.

[SIGHS] You, um [CLICKS TONGUE]

crossed paths with Paul

Marks in Silicon Valley, right?

Briefly. Why?

What was he like back then?

Mmm, I don't know.

[STAMMERS] Same as now.

- Charming. Tall. [CHUCKLES]

- Right.

Um, you ever, like, hear any

sh*t about him or anything?

What do you mean exactly?

You know, "sh*t." Like a

hit-and-run, dead strippers,

blood transfusions

from a 12-year-old boy.

- That kind of thing, you know.

- Oh.

Honestly [INHALES SHARPLY] I

barely knew him. I was still in school.

So

- Right, okay. I just figured Maybe.

- Mm-hmm.

Why do you wanna know?

Well, he and Alex are going to

sit down and talk on the record.

[STELLA] Hmm.

So, obviously, if you

think of anything

Yeah, yeah. Sure.

Okay. Thanks.

[CHERYL] I wanna hit all five boroughs.

And there's a ferry to Staten Island

that takes you right past Lady Liberty.

- How much is that?

- It's actually free.

- [CHERYL] Really? It's free?

- Mmm.

Definitely adding that to the list.

And don't forget, babe, we have to

hit FAO Schwarz for the munchkin.

What do you guys think

about swinging by UBA?

Wow. Could we?

Yeah, I'll give you the

whole VIP experience.

You can watch me pre-tape a

segment for the Evening News.

[CHERYL] Uh, yes, please. Yes.

It's my pleasure. It'll be fun.

Thank you. This is so exciting.

I can't wait to tell everyone back home.

Hal, this is great. I

don't know what to wear.

[CHERYL] I think you look

incredible sitting up there.

- [BRADLEY] Oh, thank you.

- [CHERYL] Don't you think, babe?

- [HAL] Yeah.

- Yes, I know you've been here before.

Yeah, it was a while ago.

Hal, good to see you again.

And you must be Cheryl.

Yes. Thank you so much

for the VIP treatment.

Well, it's not as flashy as The

Morning Show, but we do all right.

Bradley, this guy's

having some tech issues,

so the signal might drop.

Yeah, no worries. Thank

you for organizing it.

I know it was a bit of a scramble.

I still think we should hold this

one until the hearings start in June.

We can discuss later.

[STAMMERS] Is this gonna

be on the news tonight?

It will indeed.

- Do you guys wanna step back here?

- Oh, all right.

- [BRADLEY] We're good to go?

- [GAYLE] Counting you in now.

- [BRADLEY] Thank you.

- [FLOOR MANAGER] In five, four, three

[BRADLEY] Ryder Flynt, thank

you so much for joining us.

You are currently awaiting trial

for assaulting a Capitol

police officer on January 6th.

Is that correct?

[RYDER] I-I didn't think he

or anyone else had the right

to keep us out of the Capitol.

It's the people's house.

The people were screwed.

So, the people, they needed to respond.

Did you believe the 2020

election had been stolen?

Hundred percent.

And after everything you've learned

since, do you still believe that?

No. No.

[BRADLEY] If you had known then that the

former president's

claims were baseless

[RYDER] I would've stayed the hell home.

I, uh

I lost my job. [SNIFFLES]

My family, they won't talk to me.

I wa I wanna just

pause right there. I

The loss of your family, do

you feel like it was worth it?

What the hell do you think?

[BRADLEY] I think we don't

pay enough attention to

the collateral damage of all of this.

[SIGHS]

Take your time.

So, I was thinking that

TMS could cross-promote

- Alex's interview with Paul.

- Yes.

Drive up our numbers, help UBA+.

I love it. I'll get a sh*t ton of

B-roll while we're at the house.

Great. So, if you get us

footage from that interview,

we can cut together a sneak peek.

Capitalize on all the noise

out there about the deal.

Perfect. Yep.

[MIA] Stella, what do you think?

It's your show. Just do what you want.

I'm just saying, we

have to walk a fine line.

It can't look like an ad, like

we're rolling over for him.

Come on. You know

that's not Alex's brand.

How's prep? Did you find

anything interesting?

Um, no. There's not a lot

of lead time on this one.

So, nothing?

Let's just say I'd have a better

chance of digging up Jimmy Hoffa

than finding this guy's yearbook photo.

Yeah, but does it matter? I mean,

w-we want this to be

a victory lap, right?

- Well, I think we're good here.

- Yeah. We are.

Okay. All right.

[CHIP SIGHS]

[MIA] So, were you guys [INDISTINCT]

[SUCKS TEETH]

- [AUDIO DISTORTS]

- [UBA WORKERS CHATTERING, ECHOING]

Hey, Chip.

[NORMAL AUDIO RESUMES]

- Yeah. Okay.

- Uh, yeah.

[STAMMERS] Is there something

you wanted to [STAMMERS]

[STELLA] Um

We need to talk.

[CORY] Take your family to work day?

Hal's wife wanted to see the studio.

Interesting choice to

do that interview today.

It had been booked for weeks.

Bradley

do we have a problem?

No.

Because in my experience,

Hal doesn't show up unless things are

about to get f*cked six ways to Sunday.

Look, I am handling it.

Like you did last time?

Just stop interfering, Cory.

I know you think you're helping,

but you're just making it worse.

Fix it, or I will.

[SIGHS]

[DINERS CHATTERING]

[EXHALES SHARPLY]

- Hey.

- Hi. [CHUCKLES]

I'm sorry I'm late. [SIGHS]

Oh. [CHUCKLES] I missed you too.

- I need a drink. Can we get a drink? Yeah.

- Okay. Yeah.

- Did I tell you? I think Audra's pregnant.

- [SLURPS]

What? [STAMMERS] Really?

Yeah. I walked past her dressing

room, and all the lights were off,

and she was sitting in

front of the mirror

- Here you are.

- Thank you.

rubbing her belly.

Well, maybe she was meditating.

[CHUCKLES] Audra meditating?

She talked through our

9/11 moment of silence.

- [SCOFFS] Yeah.

- So, how's it going

with all the craziness over there?

Wh What craziness?

Paul Marks. What's he like?

Oh. Uh, yeah. I-I don't

think the deal is done.

And who knows if it'll go through.

- Right.

- Yeah.

What are we doing?

What do you mean?

We meet up at Cory's party.

You invite me to dinner and then cancel.

And then tonight, you call me at

the last minute. Suddenly we're back on.

And I don't know where your head

is, but I know it's not here.

Well, I-I really [SIGHS]

I wanted to see you.

Did you really? Or did

you just need a drink?

Look, Hal's in town with

Cheryl and the kid and

Right. [SIGHS] Hal.

No, it's not like that.

I I know you hate him.

- I don't hate Hal.

- Yes, you do.

What-Whatever. It's fine.

I don't wanna get into it.

- Would you just talk to me?

- [SIGHS]

I feel like we're on a bad first date.

I should probably go. I They're

gonna be wondering where I am.

Bradley, it's me. You

can tell me anything.

I'm a mess, okay? [STAMMERS] And I

don't want to drag you down with me.

I'm sorry.

I think I should get the check.

Yeah.

[SIGHS]

[BRADLEY SIGHS]

Hey.

I really, really, uh really

loved that Scared Straight interview.

- Oh, yeah?

- I just wanna say, message received.

- All right.

- Meant a lot to me.

- You don't want to get locked up, Hal.

- No, yeah.

You think you're tough, but you're not.

Listen to me. I need to do this

for my family, for my sobriety.

- For your sobriety?

- Yes!

Oh, my God. Please do not weaponize your

addiction to prove some f*cking point.

I mean, that is just a d*ck move.

Have you even thought about

what this is going to do to me?

Oh, my God. You're right.

I haven't thought about

what's gonna happen to you,

except for the fact that, like,

you could have deleted

that footage, right?

- All of it. You could have deleted it.

- That's a

That's what I thought that

you would do when I left DC.

And then I saw it on TV, and I thought,

"Why the f*ck would she use

this?" And then I reali No.

Because then I realized that you

will do anything to get ahead.

- Me?

- Yes.

You are gonna ruin our

lives. You know that, right?

Well, you know what? I

learned from the best, right?

You turned in Dad. That kind

of f*cked us all up, right?

- Wow.

- Except for you.

You've come out on top, haven't you?

Are you kidding me? Like, you think

this was some sort of long game

I was playing to get to New York

City and somehow end up on the n

What the f*ck are you

even talking about?

I know what it is like to look

at my father and have no respect.

None.

I don't want my daughter

to look at me like that.

[SIGHS] That would f*cking k*ll me.

You think your daughter's

gonna respect her dad

who's locked up just

like our f*cking dad?

You're gonna ruin her life. You're gonna

ruin Cheryl's life and ruin my life.

You know what? You-You're drunk.

I think that you should have

some water before you go to bed.

Oh, you're Jesus Christ on

the g*dd*mn cross. Really?

- Mmm.

- [BRADLEY] Hey.

- [ALEX] Hey, you.

- Hey. [SIGHS]

You're here early.

Yeah, I just had some stuff

I had to clean off my desk.

What's going on? You okay?

Yeah, I-I'm, um You know, I

I really appreciate you [STAMMERS]

just always supporting me an

and having my back since I've been here.

It just It means a lot.

Okay, well, that sounds like a goodbye.

Is NBN trying to poach you?

No, I just forget to say it sometimes,

and I I know what you've done.

Yeah. A-And you didn't have

to do all that, you know?

I know. Okay.

- Oh, God. Honey, I have to go.

- Yeah.

Um, I'm interviewing

Paul Marks later today.

- Oh.

- I know it's just been, um [SIGHS]

What?

Chip found out some information on him,

and I know I'm gonna have

to go at him really hard.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- Well

- It's just not good.

The deal could possibly blow up,

and I hate the idea of

doing that to people.

- But if there really is something

- Mm-hmm.

- isn't it better to know now

- Yes.

- than too late?

- I know. I know.

It's what we do. We hold

people to account, right?

That's right. That's what we do.

That's what we do.

- Yeah.

- Okay. I'm around.

- Yeah. Okay.

- Okay.

- Have a good interview.

- Thanks, honey.

[SIGHS]

[ALEX] God, that was a long drive.

- Yep. [SIGHS]

- [ALEX] Okay, let's do this.

Should we just go in?

- [CHIP] I mean, yeah.

- Yeah. Let's do it.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello!

- [BARKING]

- Oh, my gosh.

[PAUL] Sorry. Oh, he's friendly.

- [ALEX] Oh. Hi, there.

- Good. You found it.

- Oh, you're not dressed.

- [PAUL SIGHS]

- The turn-on can be a little tricky.

- Excuse me?

Turning onto the road. It's unmarked.

Oh, right. No, we actually

[STAMMERS] We got it.

So, this is quite a beautiful

hidden gem you have here.

- [CHUCKLES]

- [ALEX] Wow.

Uh, listen, I know it's probably

gonna take you guys a couple minutes

to get set up and whatnot.

Um, help yourself to whatever

you want, and I will go get ready.

Let's go. Buddy, come on. Let's go.

[FILM CREW CHATTERING]

Okay, okay. Hi.

- Oh. No, no, no. That's fine. Thanks.

- Hmm.

Good?

[SMACKS LIPS]

Okay.

[PAUL SIGHS]

So, uh Sorry. What are the rules?

What do you mean?

Well, do I know you? Do I not know you?

Oh, yeah. Just think

of it like, you know,

we're just meeting for the first time.

Easy.

- Nice to meet you.

- [PAUL] Nice to meet you.

All right.

Chip.

[CLEARS THROAT] Okay.

- All right. Everybody ready?

- [ALEX] Yes.

- All set.

- Let's do this.

Let's roll cameras, please.

So, why don't you do interviews?

- Well, I don't want to offend you.

- Oh, please, offend me.

Uh, I think they're a

waste of time, honestly.

Uh, I think people

come in with an agenda

and wait for the other

person to prove them right.

And I would literally

rather do anything else.

I would rather go

hunting with d*ck Cheney.

I would rather stand in line at the DMV.

Well, then why did you

agree to sit down with me?

Because I think this deal is

important, and, um, you asked me.

[INHALES SHARPLY] Well, w-when

someone with your resources

acquires a company like UBA,

it raises a lot of questions.

So, why do you wanna add a

media empire to your portfolio?

Well, I don't have one.

Oh, so we're your trophy?

No. I think there's tremendous

profit potential at UBA,

and I hate fake news.

Says the guy from big tech.

Right. Okay. Um, sure. I get it.

I think we can all agree at this

point it's probably healthier

to smoke a pack of cigarettes

- than it is to log on to Twitter, right?

- Mmm.

But good luck keeping

people from scrolling.

Um [SIGHS]

I think the news can be fixed.

And I'd like to give it a

try before it's too late.

And you think you can fix the news?

I don't see anybody else with

their hand raised. [SIGHS]

And what makes you think

you're qualified for the job?

Well, the bar does seem

to be set pretty low.

Sounds like you don't have a lot

of respect for people that do the news.

Should we be concerned about that,

partnering with someone

that doesn't respect us?

I could ask you the very same question.

You thought I was so bad for UBA that

you ditched the Hyperion One launch.

Should I be concerned about you?

I mean, that is what happened,

right? And this is Alex Unfiltered.

Well, that might be what happened,

but it had nothing to do with respect.

There were, and there are still,

concerns about you buying this company

and I believe that

the jury is still out.

Oh, I I certainly hear that. That

You've made that very, very clear.

Is that why you were

hanging out outside my hotel?

[CHUCKLES]

You know what? Why don't we, uh

Why don't we just take a quick break?

- Okay. Sure.

- [PAUL] That okay?

- Be right back.

- Okay.

[FILM CREW CHATTERING]

- Are you doing okay?

- Yeah.

Okay. Uh, are you gonna ask

him about the Stanford student?

Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Hey, nail his ass.

I know. I know. I'm on it.

Okay.

You ran an incubator in Palo Alto,

mentoring young innovators in tech.

I did. I started it

during the dot-com boom.

A lot of great ideas

came out of that project.

But then you stepped away.

Yes. Uh, our aerospace division

started, uh, gaining traction.

I was spending a lot more time

in Texas, so I handed it off.

Hmm. Any regrets?

Not sure what you mean.

Well, a former Stanford student

who was in that incubator

claims to have written a code.

A code that evolved into

the data analytics system

that you sell to

governments around the world.

Right. Well, that software

took years to develop

and went through hundreds of iterations

before it became what it is today.

Yes. But the initial idea was theirs.

Well, the initial idea was,

if I recall correctly, uh,

a GPS blocker for activists

- and dissidents

- Mm-hmm.

which we took to several

VCs, all of whom passed.

So then you bought it instead.

A billion-dollar idea at a

bargain price of 50 grand.

- Is that what you paid? Fifty grand?

- I bought quite a few ideas

out of that incubator.

Uh, all of those deals were,

at the time, industry standard.

Mm-hmm. Well, it also used

to be industry standard

that a director would f*ck an

actress on a casting couch, so

Or a news anchor might have a button

underneath his desk to lock the door.

Are you rich because you

stole someone else's idea?

I never forced anybody

to sign any contracts.

That That person sold

their idea on their own.

But you did make them sign an NDA

and then took a progressive idea

and converted it into a

predictive policing tool.

Well, I mean, we both

understand the concept of an NDA.

One person wins and the

other person is silenced.

So, is it fair to use them

against young college students

when they might not

be experienced enough

to understand the implications

of what they're signing?

Now, everybody involved in this

transaction was an adult. [STAMMERS]

Well, this student did not

feel very good about it.

And, in fact, suffered

debilitating depression

as well as a su1c1de attempt.

Well, I'm-I'm s I'm

sorry. I had I had no idea.

Well, do you have any response?

To this former student?

To the people watching the interview?

Well, I think that,

um [EXHALES DEEPLY]

You know, I used to sleep

on the floor of my factory,

sometimes for weeks at a time.

When we were developing the

first prototype for Hyperion One,

my engineers and I would work

18, 20-some-odd hours every day.

When I focus on something, I

tend to block out everything else.

So when I I finally

went home, my wife had left.

She had taken everything that was

hers, and the house was a blank.

I don't even know how long she'd

been gone. Could have been weeks.

I had to take a pretty

hard look at myself.

The way I treated other people.

The cost of what I was doing.

And I have since changed

my company's policies

as well as my own personal

behavior and beliefs.

So I think I probably owe that

student, at the very least,

a conversation.

Next question.

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

While the President says he'll work

towards a solution to

the current impasse,

congressional leaders continue to

push back on several key points.

- [HIGH-PITCHED RINGING]

- And when we come back

When we come back

Bradley, what's up?

- [RINGING INTENSIFIES]

- [GAYLE] Bradley!

[RINGING FADES]

When we come back, we'll take

a closer look at homeschooling.

We'll meet one mother

who, during the pandemic,

decided her kids would never return

to their traditional classroom again.

[GAYLE] And we're out.

[KNOCKS]

Hi.

Um, Brad's not here. She's

I know. I came to talk to you.

Can I come in?

I made a lot of assumptions

about you before even meeting you.

[CHUCKLES] That sounds about right.

I think [SIGHS]

I think I made Bradley choose

between us when your mom was sick.

I-I think that's how Bradley

felt, and that wasn't fair.

And I m I may have encouraged her

to cut you out of her life.

So you could have her all for yourself?

I'm sorry. [CLEARS THROAT] I'm sorry.

What I mean is that

I think Bradley wants to be

with me, and I want that too.

But we had dinner the other night,

and she seemed really anxious

about starting things up again.

And I think that had

a lot to do with you.

I mean, how I judged you.

She doesn't talk to me

about those kinds of things.

- [STAMMERS] I don't

- Well, I think she's scared to.

- Because whenever she brings you in

- I f*ck it up.

- No. No.

- Yeah.

You see her in a way

that no one else does.

She can't hide with you.

If you could just support us, I think it

would mean a lot to Bradley and to me.

If I just had a chance,

I know I could I know

I could make her happy.

I'll I'll think on it. [SIGHS]

I'll think on it, okay?

- Well, that was fun.

- Mm-hmm.

Uh, when's it gonna air?

Uh, next week. We're actually

gonna be editing this weekend.

So, Alex, you heading back to the city?

Uh, yeah, in a minute. Thanks, Chip.

Okay. I'm having some ideas

on the shape of the show,

so if you wanna talk while you

drive, cut the trailer tonight.

- You know how Mia's always hounding us

- Yeah, good.

Sure. I'll call you from the car.

Chip, let's go.

- Uh, yeah.

- Okay. Yeah, sorry. Let me walk you out.

Uh, just be careful on the turn.

- Thanks, Paul.

- You know it, guys.

- Have a good one.

- [CHIP] Thank you.

Well, you survived that.

Well, you didn't pull any punches.

Oh, well, that's the idea.

[CHUCKLES]

I'm curious though. How

did you find out about her?

This, uh, Stanford student.

Oh, you know I can't tell you that.

And honestly, I don't know who it is.

Well, it's fair game

that you did that. [SIGHS]

I like that you went there.

- You liked that?

- Yeah.

Most people in your position

wouldn't come after me

like that, but you did.

Impressive.

Well, UBA has certain standards,

and this deal doesn't change that.

Even if it does happen,

it's, uh, you know it's

not like we're in bed together.

- I mean mean it metaphorically speaking.

- [CHUCKLES] Right.

You know?

And literally.

No. We're not in bed.

- We should keep it that way.

- Mm-hmm.

We're in furious agreement.

I've never been more furious.

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[GASPS]

I don't think we should do this.

Right. Never happened.

Mmm.

- Um, I'm gonna go grab my

- Mmm.

I forgot my, uh

Forgot my coat over here.

No, where where's

My coat's right in my

Did I forget anything else?

Did you forget anything else?

I don't think you forgot anything.

I don't think I did.

["I'M YOUR FOOL" PLAYING]

[SONG FADES]

Let's get married in Niagara.

- What?

- Let's do it.

Let's get a justice of the

peace and some witnesses

and some weird outfits

and just f*cking do it.

Is that a yes or-or

No.

- No.

- [STAMMERS]

- No.

- I'm sorry.

Uh, I thought this was what

you wanted. So, what is

What? Hold What? Did I

totally f*cking misread this?

Uh, you are the one who's

been dropping clues for, like,

three months now, and-and-and

you talked about a ring.

[STAMMERS] I mean, maybe I didn't,

you know, propose in the best way.

We were planning a huge interview.

But

Just tell me what you

want. That's what we'll do.

I mean, tell me what you want. We can

I want you to ask because of me.

Not because of her.

[SIGHS] That's That's r

That's ridiculous. [STAMMERS]

Come on. [SIGHS]

["WANDERER" PLAYING]

Hal?

Cheryl?

[ALEX SIGHS] Wow. That was

a really nice way to wake up.

- [GROANS] Good morning. [GROANS]

- [SIGHS] Good morning.

- [CELL PHONE BUZZING]

- [PAUL GROANS]

Oh.

Oh, there you go.

- Oh, God.

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay. Okay.

- [ALEX GRUNTS]

Cory.

[CORY] Hey. Too early?

No. No, never.

Listen, whatever interview stunt

Alex was up to, don't worry.

We won't use it unless it works for us.

Went well, actually. I think

it'll be good for perception.

Well, that's great to hear. Alex is

She's passionate about her work.

Well, she was, uh, phenomenal.

Uh [STAMMERS] stunning, really.

Kinda blew my mind, if

you wanna know the truth.

[STAMMERS] Well, um

[STAMMERS] you can see why she's

such a key asset to the company.

Sure do. Um

Hey, listen. I know marketing

is pushing for a new logo,

but I don't think Hyperion needs to

be so front-facing in the branding.

Keep it simple, right? The

less friction, the better.

Good. On that, we are simpatico.

Okay. I will talk to you.

Perfect. I

- [CHUCKLES]

- [PAUL] Wow.

- Wow.

- [PAUL] Wow.

- [WHISPERING]

- [SIGHS, CHUCKLES]

["EACH TIME YOU FALL IN LOVE" PLAYING]

[BRADLEY] Laura. Laura.

- Hey.

- Hey.

[SIGHS]

[SIGHS] I'm sorry about dinner the

other night. I I was awful. Um

And [SIGHS] It And it was fine.

Hal is fine.

It was nothing.

I just miss you. I really miss you.

[CHUCKLES]

[BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY]

You know, I used to sleep

on the floor of my factory,

sometimes for weeks at a time.

When we were developing the

first prototype for Hyperion One,

my engineers and I would work

18, 20-some-odd hours every day.

[PAUL] How does it play?

When I focus on something,

I tend to block out every

You come off well.

You could've talked to me.

I had no idea you felt that way.

I wasn't sure how I felt.

How about now?

I'll have my lawyers reach

out. I can leave quietly.

I don't wanna make this

transition any more uncomfortable.

So, you're gonna quit?

Yeah. I think it's for the best.

Stella, come on. UBA

is stuck in the past.

They need someone with a vision

to move this place forward.

[PAUL INHALES DEEPLY]

I think that person is you.

- Cory might disagree.

- Cory won't be here.

I'm sending you an offer of employment.

As soon as the shareholders

agree to this merger,

you will take Cory's job.

[CHUCKLES]

That's a big leap.

There's gonna be a lot of pushback.

Well, what did we always say?

We don't play by the rules

- We make them.

- [SIGHS]

What do you think, Stella?

You wanna run this place?

["HOW DO YOU FEEL" PLAYING]

[SONG CONTINUES]
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