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Giant
00:00:07( rain pattering )
00:00:09( thunder crashing )
00:00:19( faint buzzing )
00:00:35Haley: Daddy?
00:00:38Gordon, are you okay? You're screaming.
00:00:40- What? - You're screaming at the top of your lungs.
00:00:43- Joanie: Mommy! - What time is it? Why aren't you in bed?
00:00:46This analysis report-- I have to leave for Lubbock Tuesday and it has to be perfect.
00:00:51- Did I wake up the kids? - You probably woke the neighborhood.
00:00:55- Are you sure you're okay? - Yeah.
00:00:58Monkeys, it's okay. I'm coming.
00:01:01( girls crying )
00:01:09Can I get you some dinner before I take off?
00:01:11Can you still call it dinner at 2:30 in the morning?
00:01:14I'm good, Debbie. Thanks.
00:01:23"Can I get you some dinner before I take off?"
00:01:26- Oh, be nice. - She's right. You gotta eat.
00:01:28Look who's talking.
00:01:30All work and no play makes Joe a dull boy.
00:01:34Hmm?
00:01:36- There's got to be another way. - We've tried everything.
00:01:38- Well, get more creative. - I can't.
00:01:41I move more things around, it's going to start to look bad.
00:01:43It'll be a problem.
00:01:47Personal computer division is already operating
00:01:49at a massive deficit.
00:01:50By close of business next week, the hole will be so deep, it will take the entire company with it.
00:01:56You keep this between us.
00:02:00Do you understand?
00:02:07( Cameron chuckling )
00:02:12( chuckling, chattering )
00:02:23We shouldn't be eating in here.
00:02:24- ( computer keys clicking ) - I know.
00:02:27I just like looking at it.
00:02:28It kinda turns me on.
00:02:31Oh, is that weird?
00:02:40Joe, that's a live current.
00:02:42( pops )
00:02:43It's only a few volts.
00:02:48( gasps, pants )
00:02:50- What are you doing? - ( clicking )
00:02:56( shudders ) I'm turning you on.
00:02:59( current humming )
00:03:07- ( grunts ) - ( gasps )
00:03:29( laughs )
00:03:30( phone ringing )
00:03:36No, someone's calling.
00:03:37It's 3:00 in the morning.
00:03:39( ringing continues )
00:03:48No, no, I'm thrilled you'll do it,
00:03:50I'm just surprised you called back.
00:03:52I left you a few messages, but that was several weeks ago.
00:03:57Oh, next week? I had no idea he was showing his photos here.
00:03:59I'd love to see that. I would love to see you, work with you on this.
00:04:03Oh, the sixth. I'll look forward to that.
00:04:08( chuckles ) How have you been?
00:04:14( theme music playing )
00:04:46Can't say I'm exactly happy about the extra memory
00:04:48- or Cameron's expanded O/S... - The lasagna is in the freezer.
00:04:50Don't forget to take it out and let it thaw before you reheat it in the oven.
00:04:52You know, that's the past. We have to move on.
00:04:55...in case you need it the number for the hotel is on the fridge.
00:04:58- Gordon, did you hear me? - I know what people are saying.
00:05:00They're saying that I roll over for software.
00:05:03- But the truth is-- - Gordon, look at me.
00:05:04Lasagna, freezer, thaw, oven, number on the fridge. Got it.
00:05:08Look, the QA tests, they're gonna go fine.
00:05:10There's gonna be disappointment, but we need to focus on the net gain here.
00:05:14- They need to realize that... - Okay, so you're taking the kids to school,
00:05:17Rose will be here by the time you get back, and I'll be home by noon tomorrow.
00:05:21What they need to realize is that I'm in there every day.
00:05:24I'm pushing Joe to get what we need.
00:05:26I'll miss you, too.
00:05:28Sometimes our thoughts are often...
00:05:30Ed: Boot time's 48.24 seconds.
00:05:33Larry: 48? We were at 39 last month.
00:05:36Ed: OS memory requirements. I mean, the thing's basically
00:05:38doing a 600-pound standing squat
00:05:40every time it turns on.
00:05:42- System response time? - 403 milliseconds.
00:05:44There goes the Doherty Threshold.
00:05:46- Weight? - Ed: Only added a few ounces,
00:05:49but it puts us over 15 pounds.
00:05:51Stan: It's the extra RAM chips and the daughter board.
00:05:53I know what it is. Loss in compatibility?
00:05:55Tried to load Lotus this morning and it tanked.
00:05:58I'd call that a big yes.
00:05:59All right, let's talk names.
00:06:01Oh, you mean software's not naming it?
00:06:03I'm gonna take a list of suggestions to the product manager and there's gonna be a discussion.
00:06:07So you mean we don't have a chance in hell.
00:06:09( all chuckle )
00:06:12Do you guys have name suggestions or not?
00:06:15( taps )
00:06:18Okay.
00:06:22Thank you.
00:06:27Well, if you knew this guy was locked for a week, why am I just cancelling Kenny today?
00:06:31It's awful abrupt and he's not gonna be thrilled.
00:06:32My guy's temperamental. He's an artist.
00:06:33Despite our back and forth over the phone,
00:06:35I wasn't even sure he would show up.
00:06:36But now that he's here, I know he's a yes.
00:06:38- There's something-- - He say that?
00:06:40Cameron: A bunch of teenagers broke into
00:06:42Los Alamos National Lab's computers.
00:06:43Also into some cancer center and a big bank.
00:06:45Most were DECs running VMS OS.
00:06:48God, cover story and everything. Pretty cool.
00:06:51You stole my car.
00:06:52I stole your keys.
00:06:54The car just turns on when I put them in.
00:07:03Oh, Simon Church. It's fantastic to see you.
00:07:07Thank you for making the trip all this way.
00:07:09I can't tell you how exciting this is for us and the project.
00:07:13Right.
00:07:15Hello to you, too.
00:07:17I'm sorry I'm late. I know I've kept you waiting.
00:07:20I just have a few things to get in order.
00:07:22Would you mind waiting for us in the conference room?
00:07:24I can't wait to see what you've put together.
00:07:27- Debbie? - Mm-hmm.
00:07:31You think today maybe we could be adults? Just for a few hours?
00:07:35Uh, yes, sir, Mr. MacMillan, sir.
00:07:38He is one of the top industrial designers in the world.
00:07:40If he makes our case, it puts us on a whole new level.
00:07:43It was a joke, okay? I'm sorry. Jesus.
00:07:46You knew I had this meeting today.
00:07:47I'll go first.
00:07:50The contour, the design, the angles, it-- wow.
00:07:57All I can say is wow. It's exactly what we wanted.
00:08:02So glad that I could accommodate.
00:08:04I think this is something very special.
00:08:08( stammers ) Yeah, it's a pretty girl. C-can I say something?
00:08:12What happened to the specs that you've had for a week?
00:08:15I saw them, but they were too limiting.
00:08:18Moving past the specs gives us an opportunity to make something, something that isn't just a beige rectangle.
00:08:24Okay, those rectangles took months and months of-- do you think you can just waltz in here and demand that we change everything
00:08:33'cause you don't like the way that it looks?
00:08:35- Yes. - Okay.
00:08:37Okay, well, we'll redesign the whole thing to fit the suit.
00:08:41I saw that you worked on the Countach and the DeLorean.
00:08:43Let me tell you what I know. Both are in the shop every hundred miles.
00:08:45Nobody gives a damn about what the computer looks like as long as they work.
00:08:49Let me tell you what I know.
00:08:51Your consumers will soon have more than a dozen choices that look identical to what you'd build, so what will capture their attention?
00:08:58A design that they will be magnetically drawn to every single time they move to touch your machine.
00:09:04Joe, this design will require another hardware overhaul.
00:09:09I'm talking hundreds of hours. The one place that I'm ahead is heat.
00:09:12If I ditch the sink for this, I run--
00:09:14Joe: Ahem.
00:09:16When we unveil the Contrail and it looks like this, people will be falling over themselves.
00:09:20Wait, the what?
00:09:21The Contrail. We're calling it the Contrail.
00:09:23I'm announcing it this week, so don't tell anyone.
00:09:25The Contrail? You're naming it after the exhaust that comes out of the back of a plane?
00:09:31It's about soaring, leaving the competition in the dust, which is exactly what this design can accomplish.
00:09:36No, Joe, contrail is the dust.
00:09:39Look, if we continue to put form ahead of function, we're gonna be the ones left behind with everyone laughing at us.
00:09:44I mean, why don't you just call it-- call it the "Cardiff Giant"?
00:09:53You assured me that everything was in line
00:09:55and that my time wouldn't be wasted.
00:09:57I don't have time to waste.
00:10:02What is this? I thought this was a done deal.
00:10:04You fly out all this way and now you're leaving?
00:10:06I let another designer go just to take this meeting.
00:10:12- Simon: What's with the girl? - Is that what this is about?
00:10:15- ( elevator bell pings ) - I never should've come.
00:10:37He's gone. Are you happy?
00:10:39All because you didn't like the name?
00:10:43What did you want to call it?
00:10:44The Giant? Fine. It's the Giant.
00:10:49I'll have marketing toss the art and start from scratch.
00:10:51Hey, regardless of the resizing, half the design was metal.
00:10:53You want your Armani pants to catch on fire every time you put it in your lap?
00:10:56I think you act like you can't see it because the truth is you can't do it.
00:11:03( paper thumps )
00:11:07I read a whole magazine-- thank you.
00:11:09Someone made me breakfast. Someone made my kids breakfast.
00:11:13- It's a revolution. - ( chuckles )
00:11:15You must think I am just the greenest--
00:11:17No, no, no one I know gets excited about business trips anymore.
00:11:20Especially this trip.
00:11:22Why? We're bringing them fixes for the 99/4A.
00:11:25- We're part of the solution. - ( elevator bell pings )
00:11:28Well, not sure corporate sees it that way.
00:11:30These are Band-Aids on a sucking chest wound.
00:11:33Well, then why don't we tell them the truth?
00:11:35I would, but I'd also like to keep my job.
00:11:37- Execs at this level... - Four, please.
00:11:38...they want to hear what they want to hear. Eight, please.
00:11:41They asked us to present the report, so that's what we're gonna do.
00:11:46Joanie: We can play dress-up and then play Cabbage Patch.
00:11:48( Haley gasps ) A dance party.
00:11:50Mommy left lasagna in the freezer.
00:11:52We could put it in the oven and then play Cabbage Patch.
00:11:54Haley: Or blocks. We could play blocks.
00:12:02No one's gonna tell us what to eat.
00:12:05We are gonna make our own dinner all by ourselves.
00:12:08- Joanie: Mommy's gonna be mad. - What are we gonna eat?
00:12:09Mommy's not here.
00:12:19We need to get Ken back.
00:12:22Are you shitting me?
00:12:24We have six weeks till COMDEX and we need a case.
00:12:26Unless you want me to wrap the machine in a garbage bag, we need a designer.
00:12:31With only 256 bytes of RAM in the register, we have a bottleneck that sets off a four-cycle wait to clear every time we load it.
00:12:39- Hunt-- - Plus a power regulator that gets so hot, users refer to it as the "coffee cup warmer."
00:12:44Hunt, you're listing off a lot of problems, and a lot of problems means a lot of money for fixes.
00:12:49We need assurances that correcting these will solve the computer's flaws once and for all.
00:12:54Well, they won't.
00:12:59I'm sorry, but there are no once-and-for-all fixes for the 99.
00:13:04If you want to do the right thing, you drop it from our product list for good.
00:13:13( chuckles ) She's right.
00:13:16I mean, what are we gonna do, slash prices again?
00:13:19Hand out another rebate? We're practically giving it away already.
00:13:22If you ask me, we get out of the PC market altogether.
00:13:29( elevator bell pings )
00:13:35I am so sorry. I didn't mean to jump in--
00:13:37Donna, they've been toying with dropping the 99 for months.
00:13:40People are just too scared to say it out loud.
00:13:42- Except for you. - Wait, really?
00:13:43If you hadn't said that, they never would've heard the truth.
00:13:47- That took guts. - I thought it took stupidity.
00:13:51Will you please just take the credit?
00:13:57Now, I say we meet downstairs for dinner, on the company's credit card, of course, and we celebrate a job well done.
00:14:067:00?
00:14:08Yeah, okay.
00:14:12- She had to build her own fire... - ( phone ringing )
00:14:14...and gather her own wood.
00:14:18Hello?
00:14:20Debbie on phone: Hi, Gordon. I've got Joe for ya.
00:14:23But in 1898, Great-Grandma Iris picked up some stakes and ran off to the Klondike during the last great gold rush.
00:14:34Food was scarce. You had to hunt and cook...
00:14:39...from scratch all on your own.
00:14:42But Grandma Iris, she was tough.
00:14:45She was real tough.
00:14:48And this was her original recipe.
00:14:52- Are you tough? - No.
00:14:55Let her speak for herself.
00:14:57Come here.
00:15:03Show your big sister what you're made of.
00:15:09- It's good, Daddy. - It is good.
00:15:12I want some. I'm tough.
00:15:17- It's good. - 'Cause you're tough.
00:15:20And you're tough.
00:15:23We're all tough.
00:15:28Can we make cookies, Daddy?
00:15:29Mommy has the cut-and-put-in-the-oven kind.
00:15:31Can we play with you, Daddy?
00:15:33We really want to play with you.
00:15:34Yes to cookies, yes to games, yes to Daddy's wonderful stew.
00:15:39You guys go wash up.
00:15:41"Heart of the Night" playing in background
00:15:44( slow dripping )
00:15:54"Friendly Communication" playing on headphones
00:15:58( door closes )
00:16:04♪ I'm talking 'bout you... ♪
00:16:08I take it you're not going to the photography thing tonight?
00:16:11No, actually.
00:16:14I came to change because instead I'm joining
00:16:16John Bosworth and Ken Burke at "Strokers."
00:16:20That's a strip club with an incredible name.
00:16:22Beige box it is.
00:16:25Look, it's not what I want, either.
00:16:27Blame Gordon. He blew it up.
00:16:32( music continues )
00:16:55Did you sleep with Simon?
00:17:00Is that something that would be a problem for you?
00:17:02I don't give a shit that he's a man.
00:17:04Honestly.
00:17:0610 years ago, I was at a conference in Europe.
00:17:12Simon spoke, I was in the audience.
00:17:15He was...
00:17:18I wanted to be him.
00:17:21We stayed through the end of the event, traveled around the continent for the next month and then... he left.
00:17:30That's it.
00:17:32And yet he was in the office today.
00:17:35He's a brilliant designer.
00:17:36I was willing to put up with him if it meant something great for the work we've done.
00:17:41But I guess he was just stringing me along.
00:17:45I'm sorry I snapped at you earlier.
00:17:49That guy just messes me up.
00:17:55( door closes )
00:18:20- "The Stroke" playing - Darlin'.
00:18:23♪ Stroke me, stroke me ♪
00:18:25♪ Stroke... ♪
00:18:27That one, she'll dance for a dollar, do anything you like.
00:18:31I don't dance for a dollar.
00:18:33Oh, your quote is perfectly reasonable and we'd like to move forward.
00:18:37My quote? It's gone up. Way up.
00:18:40Oh, come on, Kenny, man. We're not made of money here.
00:18:42We're talking about a basic injection mold now.
00:18:45You and I have been in the same circles for years.
00:18:48I've always had the utmost respect--
00:18:50( chuckles )
00:18:54We was window-shopping and decided you were the man to marry.
00:18:57Yeah, you're settling.
00:18:59See, I like to get asked to the prom first.
00:19:01If I don't, my feelings get hurt.
00:19:04Hey, speaking of marriage, how's Ginnie?
00:19:09Ginnie's doing just fine.
00:19:11Yeah? You line anything up on the side yet?
00:19:16Uh, we're not settling. We're betting on utility.
00:19:21Your design is simple, it's welcoming, it doesn't intimidate, and we want our machine to be... friendly.
00:19:31Shit, I don't need to give you a dollar.
00:19:36You'll dance for free.
00:19:39( laughs )
00:19:43( music playing softly )
00:19:44- Do you have an invite? - Huh? Yeah.
00:19:47What the hell is this?
00:19:51You skank.
00:19:53You used me for a ride, didn't you?
00:19:54Huh? Relax, there's free champagne.
00:19:5730 minutes and I'm leaving your skinny ass.
00:20:03Can I get one of those, please?
00:20:12Bleak.
00:20:14Mm. I think the photographer understood very well how empty this place really is.
00:20:19Tell me about it. I'm from here.
00:20:20Mm, my apologies, then.
00:20:22So, what can I do for "Miss Rainbow Brite" this evening?
00:20:28- Agree to build our case. - ( chuckles )
00:20:31How old are you?
00:20:33Old enough to see the difference between a $100,000 car that only a fraction of the population can afford and a utility that every single human being will be interfacing with inside of five years.
00:20:43I can certainly see why Joe likes you.
00:20:46Please tell him I said bravo for the very clever second push.
00:20:49Joe didn't send me.
00:20:52But I know this is important to him.
00:20:54Important, hmm?
00:20:56What did Joe tell you about me?
00:20:58Look, I know you guys humped all over Europe or whatever.
00:21:02- And I don't care. - Oh, is that how he put it?
00:21:04Because I seem to remember it fairly differently.
00:21:09- Did he tell you I left him? - Yeah, he did.
00:21:12Did he tell you why?
00:21:16Because I told him I loved him, and the moment I said it, I knew it was over so I left the next morning.
00:21:23I tried to spare myself the embarrassment.
00:21:29We did have quite a bit of fun for a while.
00:21:32Late nights. ( chuckles )
00:21:35Did a lot of stupid things, but in the end, I believe Joe just got bored.
00:21:45Listen...
00:21:47I know that you think what you have with him is different, but please don't make the mistake of thinking that he won't do the same thing to you eventually.
00:22:05Come on, let's go.
00:22:07Wait, I just got this one. Come here, come on.
00:22:10Hey, let's have some champagne.
00:22:13Who's that, an old boyfriend?
00:22:15Hmm? Yeah.
00:22:16He looks like a real asshole. What did he say to you?
00:22:19Nothing.
00:22:24All right, hold the light steady. Come on, focus, girls.
00:22:26Can we play another game? Something we can win?
00:22:28If you play me, you won't win.
00:22:31But Mommy never wins.
00:22:33That's because Mommy loses on purpose, which is not a good life lesson.
00:22:37( phone ringing )
00:22:38In fact, look. Look what time it is.
00:22:41It's PJ time. You guys go get your PJs on.
00:22:43All right, as soon as you brush your teeth, I'll come in there.
00:22:46Can we have our story in your bed?
00:22:49Yeah, fine. Fine, just go.
00:22:51- Hello. - Hey, it's me.
00:22:54Oh, hi.
00:22:55I-- I called.
00:22:59Uh, is everything okay?
00:23:01No, everything's not okay.
00:23:04We went over the case design again today and once again Joe wants me to shift everything around inside to accommodate.
00:23:09It's style over substance and I'm tired of it.
00:23:11Guy comes in and presents something with metal paneling, and because of the dimensions, the heat sink won't fit.
00:23:16I mean, the thing's gonna end up being a waffle iron.
00:23:19I'll fax you over the dimensions so you can see how ridiculous it is.
00:23:23Wait, but that could work, couldn't it?
00:23:25Let the exterior paneling pull heat off the board?
00:23:29It's actually an interesting idea.
00:23:31- ( snaps ) - ( grunts )
00:23:34( clatters )
00:23:36( Gordon grunts ) Ooh!
00:23:38Gordon?
00:23:40Gordon?
00:23:49Gordon?
00:23:52I have to go.
00:23:57Joanie: Daddy, we have our PJs on!
00:24:02Come on.
00:24:12( handset clicks )
00:24:16At the end of the day, we're happy to be doing business with y'all.
00:24:20We'll get you a case.
00:24:22Well, I appreciate that, Kenny.
00:24:24The pleasure's ours.
00:24:26Get that plastic mold fired up ASAP, huh?
00:24:28We figure with the amount of money you're spending,
00:24:30I can bump you to the top of the list.
00:24:32I appreciate that.
00:24:34Hey, you all right there, partner?
00:24:36- Long week. - Hurts, don't it?
00:24:39Well, at least we got to have a good time on Cardiff's dime, though, right?
00:24:43- Yeah, sure. - Have a good one, Kenny.
00:24:45Hey, you know, we must'a seen 20 pretty titties.
00:24:48Not so much as a smile from you.
00:24:51What, are you queer?
00:24:54( grunts )
00:24:56That is assault, John! I will press charges.
00:25:00I am gonna sue your ass, John!
00:25:02You hear me?
00:25:05Kenny: All right. I'm good, I'm good. Get your hands off me.
00:25:08Can you still make it work with your guy?
00:25:09I can try.
00:25:15Daddy?
00:25:19Um... a long time ago, way back in the 1800s, there was a farmer in Cardiff, New York.
00:25:28Cardiff, like your job.
00:25:30Exactly. And this farmer, he wanted to feel special, so he built a 10-foot-tall giant
00:25:40and buried it out in his field.
00:25:42And he waited, and a year went by.
00:25:47And then he and some of his workers dug it up.
00:25:52And the men who worked for him were convinced that the giant was real.
00:25:59And the people told him to show it to the world, and he did.
00:26:06And people came from all around.
00:26:11And he felt very, very special.
00:26:16He was so special that somebody offered to partner with him.
00:26:24P.T. Barnum, an expert salesman.
00:26:32And they fought and they argued day and night because the salesman wanted the giant all to himself.
00:26:44What happened?
00:26:47P.T. Barnum built his own giant.
00:26:53And he made it part of his circus and he claimed that it was real.
00:26:58And he was such an expert salesman that everyone forgot about the farmer... and he was left in the dust, in the contrail.
00:27:20And I swear I was headed for the firing squad.
00:27:22Great surprise, huh?
00:27:26You've been far away.
00:27:28I'm sorry, I'm...
00:27:32Ever since Gordon called?
00:27:35"Music Box Dancer" playing in background
00:27:38My husband is-- well, he is an amazing man.
00:27:45What he created for Cardiff, it's a miracle.
00:27:48No matter how they derailed him along the way, he made it work at every step.
00:27:53Chips on both sides of the board, an entire megabyte of RAM for an expanded OS...
00:27:58Donna, why are you telling me this?
00:28:03Because we made a deal.
00:28:09We agreed that if he did this that it wouldn't turn out like last time, and I just don't think that he's strong enough and I'm--
00:28:18I'm not sure that I'm strong enough.
00:28:22You?
00:28:23You are incredible.
00:28:28( music continues )
00:28:33Gosh, you think this piano player knows any other songs?
00:28:36They should hire you to play.
00:28:37They should.
00:28:40( music stops )
00:28:42Uh-oh, looks like he's taking a break.
00:28:44Good.
00:28:48- No. - Go on.
00:28:49- I can't. - Quit your stalling.
00:28:52Fine.
00:28:54Go on, get up there.
00:29:02( applauding )
00:29:11playing "New Orleans Boogie"
00:29:25That's a lot better than that last guy.
00:29:27What's your name?
00:29:29Susan Fairchild.
00:29:36You call me all the way out here just to shoot the breeze?
00:29:40The PC program's out of money.
00:29:44I'm sorry to land it on you like that.
00:29:45Wait, why am I just hearing about this?
00:29:47What the hell happened?
00:29:50Innovation is a risk.
00:29:51I don't understand even what that means.
00:29:53You sound like Joe, for Christ's sake.
00:29:55The good news is we're weeks away from a payday.
00:29:58The moment we debut at COMDEX, Nathan--
00:30:00Did you strike Ken Burke tonight in the face?
00:30:03- He insulted Ginnie-- - He called me up madder'n hell.
00:30:05I need you to personally offer us a bridge loan to get us to COMDEX.
00:30:08Are you out of your mind?
00:30:10We're gonna pay you back by the end of the year.
00:30:12You have no idea what these kids are making, Nathan.
00:30:14This could change the-- this could change everything.
00:30:16In five years, every one of us could have one of these damn things in the house.
00:30:21It's not a small market we're talking about.
00:30:23We gotta get in the door now.
00:30:26I'm thinking about putting up my home.
00:30:28I need you to match that.
00:30:29- Match? - Yeah.
00:30:30What the hell is wrong with you?
00:30:32Rule number one, you don't risk your own money.
00:30:36You've been brainwashed, gone native.
00:30:39Ain't nothing worse than a businessman who's lost his compass.
00:30:42Hell, Nathan, you trusted me before, damn it.
00:30:44I was the one that got us to mainframes, didn't I--
00:30:46Yeah, that's when you were still levelheaded, before you started burning the bridges of every business relationship that I have ever forged and now you're dragging me out here in the middle of the night... asking me to cash in my family's land?
00:30:57- Jesus, boy. - Nathan!
00:30:59If that program is out of money, that is God saying, "Good night and God bless."
00:31:06Once the last dime goes, you shut it down.
00:31:17Pull yourself together, John.
00:31:25Go home to your wife.
00:31:34The moment I met you, you know what I longed for?
00:31:37The day when we would get to work together, when we finally had something that would be worthy of you.
00:31:42And that thing is a portable IBM clone?
00:31:46Joe, I appreciate the blanket flattery, but it's a little too late, isn't it?
00:31:52I don't get it. Why call me?
00:31:55Why come back into my life at all?
00:31:57I remember when Jeremy said he was leaving New York to come spend a year here.
00:32:01"Tour the Great Plains," he said--
00:32:03Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas.
00:32:05"Photograph the landscape." What landscape?
00:32:09I mean, we all thought he'd gone mad.
00:32:12But here I am trying to see what he was talking about, looking at his pictures, and trying to figure out why you moved here.
00:32:20I'll tell you why. Equal opportunity, a level playing field--
00:32:22Joe, please. I already got the hard sell from your wunderkind over there.
00:32:26Truly the future generation, Joe.
00:32:29She actually reminds me of you at that age.
00:32:33She's light-years ahead of where I was then.
00:32:36She is tomorrow, and we're all better off because of it.
00:32:39In the end, it doesn't matter what design we choose because it's what's inside the machine that's brilliant.
00:32:44She did that. Not you, not me.
00:32:49Do the case, don't do the case. I don't care.
00:32:52Get off me, "Kojak." Ow!
00:32:54( goblet crashes )
00:32:55- ( laughing ) - ( Judie laughing )
00:32:57All right. Come here, come on. Get a hold of yourself.
00:32:59Sorry.
00:33:04"That guy just messes me up."
00:33:07( laughing )
00:33:11Oh, wait a minute. There we go.
00:33:14You know, you probably made that piano player more in tips than he makes in a whole year...
00:33:20"Susan Fairchild."
00:33:24Wait a minute, I think I know that name.
00:33:26Oh, that's my mother's maiden name.
00:33:28You probably heard it around.
00:33:29No, actually, I think I read it somewhere.
00:33:34Ahem.
00:33:35You should be "Susan Fairchild" more often.
00:33:38She's fun.
00:33:45Can I tell you something personal?
00:33:49Doing that extra report got you here.
00:33:52Saying no to those execs changed our whole presentation.
00:34:01Showing people who you really are, you should do that more often.
00:34:06Be bolder.
00:34:12( elevator bell pings )
00:34:15Ahem. I'll see you downstairs at 6:00 for our flight.
00:34:32Haley: Will we find the giant?
00:34:34Joanie: I'm sure we're close.
00:34:36Haley: We have to dig deeper, come on.
00:34:39Joanie: We're very deep.
00:34:41Haley: Oh, my gosh. I think I found a worm.
00:34:43Joanie: You did? What should we name it?
00:34:44Haley: Smiley?
00:34:46( Haley laughs )
00:34:48Girls, what are you doing?
00:34:51Joanie: Digging for the giant.
00:34:52No, honey, it's not a real giant.
00:34:55It was real to him. You said so.
00:34:57Sweetheart, you gotta get inside or your mother--
00:35:00Don't worry, Daddy. We'll find the giant.
00:35:05Sweetie, it's just a story.
00:35:08Okay, look, I'll show you.
00:35:10See? No giant.
00:35:13Daddy, what happened to your hand?
00:35:15Daddy, are you okay?
00:35:23You guys stay here. All right?
00:35:25I'll be right back. I'm gonna show you.
00:35:44( knock on door )
00:35:55I just had to come down. I was--
00:36:05Whoa, whoa, what-- what are you doing?
00:36:08You said "bold."
00:36:10You said-- wasn't--
00:36:12I came to bring you a fax.
00:36:15Um, the hotel delivered it to my room by mistake.
00:36:18I think it's from your husband.
00:36:20( gasps )
00:36:25Oh, my God.
00:36:28I am so sorry.
00:36:31I-- you must think that--
00:36:33No, no, no. No, look, these things happen, okay?
00:36:36Look, people-- people work together and they develop, uh, you know-- they just-- they don't usually act on them.
00:36:46Look-- have a good night.
00:36:56Oh.
00:37:04( phone beeps )
00:37:05Hello?
00:37:07Um, are there any rental car places still open?
00:37:11Yes, now. I need to go home.
00:37:16( rattles )
00:37:59( line rings )
00:38:03( line beeps )
00:38:04I need you to swing by my office first thing in the morning.
00:38:24Thank you.
00:38:34I'll be a minute.
00:38:48This didn't turn out the way either one of us had hoped.
00:38:52I just wanted to see you again, Joe.
00:38:54Spend some time with you really working on something.
00:38:56Then I come to find you're with her.
00:38:58Yes, I'm with her.
00:39:01What we had was 10 years ago, Simon.
00:39:04Stop living in the past.
00:39:07Why bother with any of that now?
00:39:14I'm sick.
00:39:17( gasps )
00:39:20I just came to say goodbye.
00:39:37Simon: Aren't you gonna ask?
00:39:38What?
00:39:42If I'm still gonna do the case?
00:39:45I know you, Joe. I know you're thinking it.
00:39:51I set it up before I even got on the plane.
00:40:02I need you to know that the way you felt about me,
00:40:08I wanted to--
00:40:10Take care of yourself.
00:40:17( sniffles ) Go.
00:40:36( bangs )
00:40:38( door opens, closes )
00:40:50Are you gonna get bored of me?
00:40:56I don't know.
00:41:19( gasps )
00:41:35Oh, my God.
00:41:36Baby?
00:41:38Baby, is everything okay? Where's Daddy?
00:41:41We were in the back yard digging.
00:41:44Okay. Okay, go back to sleep.
00:41:47Haley: Hi, Mommy. We were helping Daddy.
00:41:53Gordon?
00:41:58- ( faint scraping ) - Gordon?
00:42:00Gordon: Here! Down here!
00:42:06( scraping continues )
00:42:12Gordon, what are you doing?
00:42:18I'm looking for the giant.
00:42:26(music playing )