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The Threshold
00:00:21( knocking on door )
00:00:31Hi, hi. Welcome to California.
00:00:33- Friendly state. - Yeah.
00:00:38Hey... we're married.
00:00:42Hmm. All right.
00:00:43No, no, no, no. No, wait.
00:00:45I want to do this right, okay?
00:00:46- So-- - Oh, no!
00:00:48- You gotta be kidding me. - Yes, yes!
00:00:51- Okay. - Don't. Put me down.
00:00:53Okay. I'm trying to be romantic, okay?
00:00:55Just-- just for the record, this is my house, you're unemployed, and this is an absurd, sexist tradition.
00:01:01- Ouch. - What?
00:01:03I was just kidding about that employed thing.
00:01:04I know, I know. I think I--
00:01:06I think I pulled something.
00:01:07( sighs )
00:01:10Can we cross the threshold together like not crazy people?
00:01:14- Okay. - Okay.
00:01:18- That was easier. - Mmm.
00:01:20Good call...
00:01:22Mrs. Rendon.
00:01:25You're welcome, Mr. Howe.
00:01:28( keys clicking )
00:01:36( key beeps )
00:01:42( phone rings )
00:01:46- Man: It's me. - Hey, Joe, I got the login set up.
00:01:48It just leads to a blank directory, but our network is officially live.
00:01:52- Ryan, I'm out. - Wait, out? Out of what?
00:01:54MacMillan Utility. which means NSFNET is paused.
00:01:59How-- how-- how is that even possible? It's--
00:02:02I'll explain later.
00:02:04What I need is for you to go in tomorrow like nothing happened
00:02:07because you're gonna be fired.
00:02:09The less you know, the better,
00:02:11and if anyone asks, we never talked.
00:02:18Ah, Mr. Ray. Let's chat.
00:02:24Hey, Bruce. It's Gordon.
00:02:26What is this? Bootleg "Top Gun"?
00:02:29Better. Just watch.
00:02:31I want to hear you watch it.
00:02:35( whirrs )
00:02:40...founding CEO of MacMillan...
00:02:42Oh, jeez.
00:02:44These things are bad enough when I'm there.
00:02:47What am I watchin' this for?
00:02:48Bruce: I don't wanna spoil it.
00:02:50- Watch. - No. Never.
00:02:53- Man: What? - Man #2: Turn it off.
00:02:54Don't.
00:02:57I, Joe MacMillan, stole the code to the security software from Gordon Clark.
00:03:01Everything this company is built on is his.
00:03:03Holy shit.
00:03:06Bruce: That's what I wanted to hear.
00:03:07I talked to the partners,
00:03:09and we think this is worth at least 25 mil.
00:03:13You hear me? Gordon?
00:03:15Y-yeah. Yeah.
00:03:16( footsteps approaching )
00:03:18Donna: Gordon, we're gonna be late.
00:03:25Is everything okay?
00:03:28Yeah, everything's great.
00:03:34( "People Going Nowhere" playing )
00:03:47♪ Above the highway and below the sky ♪
00:03:53♪ A young child sees cars go by ♪
00:04:00♪ On any bridge he can be found ♪
00:04:06♪ On any street in any town ♪
00:04:09( phone ringing )
00:04:13♪ He don't complain and he doesn't shift... ♪
00:04:16- ( music fades ) - ( ringing continues )
00:04:29Donna: I was thinking of adding a wedding ring customization.
00:04:34Heard your avatar could maybe use one.
00:04:36Hmm.
00:04:38Well, that took Gordon longer than I thought.
00:04:42Is it okay for me to say I'm happy for you?
00:04:47You can say that.
00:04:50This is silly.
00:04:52We should celebrate. When does Tom get here?
00:04:55Uh, um... he got here this morning.
00:05:01Well, then... what are you doin' tonight?
00:05:09( theme music playing )
00:05:36( beeping )
00:05:40( door closes )
00:05:48So, how bad is it?
00:05:55"Mr. MacMillan knew from the start the Citadel software would never remain free.
00:05:59He wanted to reap the PR benefits and worry about the fallout from the lie later."
00:06:05- Jesus. - It's the first shot in what's gonna be a very ugly war.
00:06:09I just have to return volley.
00:06:12What happened with Ken when you went in?
00:06:14I want the blow-by-blow.
00:06:16- I did what you told me... - Mm-hmm. which was to say nothing, which was easy because I know nothing.
00:06:22Good. Now that you're out of there, we can--
00:06:25But Ken didn't fire me.
00:06:27What? Why not?
00:06:29What did he offer you?
00:06:30He didn't offer me anything.
00:06:32Not yet.
00:06:34It's probably best if we don't talk or see each other until this is over.
00:06:42Okay.
00:06:44Look, Ryan, you're the weak link in all this.
00:06:46He knows the only way to get to me is through you.
00:06:54Tom: So, I'm 10 minutes away from going bowling-- and I don't even like bowling-- but, anyway, there's a knock at the door.
00:07:04And I-- I open it.
00:07:06I'm thinking it's that weird neighbor
00:07:08asking if his Burmese python is loose in my yard again.
00:07:11But, no, it's Cameron, and she has this look on her face.
00:07:19I'll never forget it.
00:07:22What happened next?
00:07:25( laughs )
00:07:28Okay, so you had the honeymoon before the wedding.
00:07:31- Mm-hmm. - Ha!
00:07:33( coughs )
00:07:35And, uh, how did you propose?
00:07:38- Technically, I didn't. - Yeah, I proposed to him.
00:07:41- Mmm, no. - Donna: Mm-hmm?
00:07:42Technically, you didn't either.
00:07:43- Yes, I did. - No.
00:07:46Yeah, at some point, Cam said...
00:07:51"I wish it could be like this forever."
00:07:54And I said, "Uh, it could be."
00:07:57And she said, "But you won't move to California."
00:08:01And, um, yeah.
00:08:05And then he said,
00:08:07"I won't move to California for a girlfriend, but I would move there for my wife."
00:08:12And the next day we found a Justice of the Peace.
00:08:14Oh, my God. Gordon, isn't that romantic?
00:08:18What?
00:08:20Tom and Cameron's story.
00:08:23Right. Um, congratulations.
00:08:26- Okay. - Thanks. Cheers.
00:08:36So, um, you gonna come work at Mutiny?
00:08:40Uh, actually, no.
00:08:41We decided that's what killed things last time, so-- you know, mixing a relationship with work.
00:08:49Really?
00:08:51And by that, I mean that lots of couples do that, and it's great. It's just-- it's just really not for us.
00:08:57But I'm gonna swing by on Wednesday to say hi to the guys. I cannot wait to see the looks on their faces when they hear.
00:09:03- They're gonna be shocked. - Mm-hmm.
00:09:04You know, Bos has really kept this under his hat.
00:09:06Hmm.
00:09:19Ahem.
00:09:23( faint barking )
00:09:33Bos.
00:09:35Look, I know full well I should've come in last night.
00:09:40I'm listening.
00:09:43Have you heard of the Midas Touch?
00:09:45Well, I got the... opposite of that.
00:09:49I'm on the outs with my ex-wife and my son-- hell, practically everybody I did business with back in Texas.
00:09:55And to top it all off,
00:09:57I did 14 months in a federal prison.
00:10:02I thought you should know that... before I cross this threshold.
00:10:12La Tuna, right?
00:10:14Outside El Paso, medium security?
00:10:16You really think I'd go into business with a company and not do background checks on all of its key players?
00:10:33So, you think of me as a "key player"?
00:10:36( chuckles )
00:10:38Just give me the damn flowers and stop making problems where there aren't any.
00:10:44( water splashes, stops )
00:11:02Look, I just-- I wanted to--
00:11:03Donna, look, we weren't keeping it just from you, okay?
00:11:09Tom's mom only found out last Friday.
00:11:11Oh. No, I get it.
00:11:13It must have been fun having a secret nobody knew about.
00:11:18Yeah, a little.
00:11:20Would have been nice to get a heads up you were moving out, though.
00:11:23- The girls really miss you. - Yeah, I regret that.
00:11:32Look, it's just, I... haven't had the easiest time trusting you lately.
00:11:40No, I know.
00:11:43I think that's probably because I lied to you.
00:11:50I hate it.
00:11:52It's been uncomfortable and awful, and I just-- I hate it.
00:12:01Yeah. ( exhales )
00:12:03I wanna trust you again.
00:12:06I do. I-- I-- I want things to go back the way they used to be between us.
00:12:13I miss it.
00:12:16I miss it, too.
00:12:20So, where does that leave us?
00:12:23Can we just start over?
00:12:31( sighs )
00:12:33Yeah.
00:12:36Yeah, let's just... have a fresh start.
00:12:40- A fresh start. - Yeah.
00:12:44So, in the spirit of complete honesty,
00:12:49I've been giving it a lot of thought, and I really think we should go public.
00:12:58Okay. Well, I'm not completely opposed to it.
00:13:03- You're not? - No.
00:13:04I mean, we're in the land of the IPO.
00:13:08If I wasn't open to it, I would've just stayed in Texas.
00:13:11Imagine having the resources to take the company wherever we wanna go.
00:13:16Yeah, I have a pretty big imagination.
00:13:19I'm counting on it.
00:13:24Donna, you're here.
00:13:27So, after last night,
00:13:29I haven't been able to stop thinking about all the things we can do to upgrade Mutiny before the IPO.
00:13:33I wrote down some ideas, and I think we should get started right away.
00:13:39- Oh, wow. There's a lot here. - Yeah, I know, I know.
00:13:42It's like once I started, the floodgates opened.
00:13:45Well, you've obviously put a lot of thought and effort into this.
00:13:48I did, yeah. It totally reconfigures Mutiny and SwapMeet while returning them to their roots, excising everything that's bad and keeping what's good.
00:13:57Oh, and, yeah, it takes us beyond the Commodore onto other platforms which we have to do.
00:14:02That became obvious around 5:00 a.m.
00:14:04Other platforms, right.
00:14:07How long do you see that taking?
00:14:09A year. Maybe two.
00:14:11But the goal is to do it right. Right?
00:14:16I'm sure everything that you've outlined here is great.
00:14:18I am.
00:14:20But we can't afford to wait two years.
00:14:22Sure we can.
00:14:23The timeframe for the IPO is three months.
00:14:26Three months?
00:14:28No one ever said anything about three months.
00:14:30Why is that suddenly the magic number?
00:14:32Because we have an acquisition offer in hand.
00:14:34People are paying attention to us right now.
00:14:36But what we have right now is broken.
00:14:38What we have right now, CompuServe thinks is worth $20 million.
00:14:42Yes, but if we make the improvements the way I know we can, we'll be worth $100 million.
00:14:48I thought we were in agreement on this.
00:14:49We still can be.
00:14:51Okay, look, I really hate to play this card, but as head of the company, I'm saying that we'll need to put the brakes on any IPO until we get our house in order.
00:15:05Okay, how about this?
00:15:06I will read this more closely to get a better understanding of what you have in mind--
00:15:10Great. Okay.
00:15:12And if there's anything you don't understand, just ask me.
00:15:14Um, I promise, this is the way to go.
00:15:23( sighs )
00:15:24I just got off the phone with "Forbes" and it doesn't sound like a generous piece.
00:15:28They're asking me questions about WestGroup, questions about Cardiff, questions about IBM.
00:15:32( knocking on door )
00:15:34Listen, they've clearly got an angle and it is not one that is favorable to me.
00:15:39- I'm calling you back. - ( phone beeps )
00:15:42I guess you talked to your lawyers.
00:15:47Wow. This is... not what I expected.
00:15:54I sure do love that couch.
00:15:57I take it you used a designer?
00:16:00And, hey, me and Donna have this same vase.
00:16:04- Pier 1, right? - It's not a vase.
00:16:06I commissioned that from Kayako Sakaniwa, a Tokyo artist.
00:16:09- Hmm. - She calls it "Serenity."
00:16:13Gordon, I imagine you have some questions...
00:16:16- beyond the decor. - Not really.
00:16:18You obviously wanted to get fired.
00:16:21I've seen that move before.
00:16:22It's, uh-- it's more complicated than that.
00:16:25Yeah?
00:16:28Shocker.
00:16:30Man, this is one kick-ass view.
00:16:35You can see the bridge from here.
00:16:37I'll bet you get back every dollar you put into this place.
00:16:40Hell, I might even buy it from you-- the furniture, the Serenity vase-- the whole kit and caboodle.
00:16:49I never wanted you not to profit.
00:16:51"I, Joe MacMillan, stole the code to our security software from Gordon Clark of Clark Computers.
00:16:58Everything I've earned is his."
00:17:02It's the most truthful thing you've ever said.
00:17:05Honestly, I was moved.
00:17:09I never figured you for a sore winner.
00:17:11Me, either, but it's nice to know we can still surprise ourselves.
00:17:15So, what do you say we cut through the bullshit and you just tell me what your angle is in all this?
00:17:24The truth is-- and this is the truth--
00:17:30I have come across something that I am convinced is-- well, it's something that I really believe in, and we'll leave it at that.
00:17:38But I couldn't convince my board of its value, so I ignored them, I moved forward, and just like that, I lost my company.
00:17:45I was out of moves, and then it occurred to me, what if it wasn't my company?
00:17:53So, you screw over your evil corporate overlord by parachuting your stake out to me.
00:18:00Okay, I get that... sort of.
00:18:05How do you come out on top in this scenario?
00:18:08I don't.
00:18:09Everything I had is yours.
00:18:11If you feel like I deserve a percentage, well, that is entirely up to you.
00:18:15So, your plan was for me to just give you the money?
00:18:19After you stole everything from me?
00:18:21You wrote the code, agreed, but I offered you partnership twice, and you turned me down twice.
00:18:29I have to think that you're not so myopic that you can't see that I might be entitled to a little return for turning it into what I've turned it into.
00:18:37This is an interesting piece.
00:18:42And whose work is this?
00:18:46Joe: Mine.
00:18:49Gordon, to be clear, you don't have to give me anything.
00:18:52Thanks for making that clear.
00:18:54But I built an entire company and I've just handed you everything.
00:18:57All I am asking for is basically a finder's fee.
00:19:04Joe, I really do like this piece.
00:19:08What do you call it?
00:19:12It's an abstract.
00:19:14Yeah?
00:19:16'Cause it seems to me like one of those paintings that the more you look at it, the more it seems to come into focus.
00:19:26Gordon, I know this is a leap of faith on my part, but faith is somethin' I'm workin' on.
00:19:34Faith is a-- faith is a valuable thing.
00:19:39I'd just look for somewhere else to place it.
00:19:43Thanks for the company, Joe.
00:19:48- ( doorbell rings ) - Donna.
00:19:52Is everything okay?
00:19:54Cameron's gone off the deep end and I don't know what to do.
00:19:57She came in today with this Mutiny manifesto that will kill the IPO.
00:20:01And she's committed to it.
00:20:03She did everything but nail it to my forehead.
00:20:07Maybe I should take the night to read this over.
00:20:10Why wait? Why not read it now? I can wait.
00:20:12Because I think she's tryin' to stop you from figurin' out I'm here.
00:20:17Oh! Bos!
00:20:19I-- hi.
00:20:21- Oh, hi. - ( chuckles )
00:20:24It's a relatively recent development.
00:20:30But if you're worried about Cameron finding out,
00:20:33I haven't talked to her in over a month.
00:20:34So, say what you came to say.
00:20:36- This is a lot. - Yeah.
00:20:38- How long to implement? - A year. Maybe two.
00:20:41That's a long time to wait.
00:20:44Why is she against the IPO?
00:20:46She's not, and that's what makes it so frustrating, but it's what happens with Cameron-- and, Bos, you can back me up-- she gets in her own way.
00:20:54It's a little more complicated than that, but I suppose that's part of it.
00:20:58So, what do you want to do?
00:21:00I don't know.
00:21:02Cameron acts like she's majority shareholder, but she's not.
00:21:05She's got more votes than anyone, but not more votes than everyone.
00:21:09I'd prefer you to find common ground. Are you sure you can't?
00:21:11Just this morning you were telling me what a wonderful time you had celebrating her marriage, how you were excited to start a new chapter.
00:21:18Right, and then she comes in and dumps this on me.
00:21:21Back up a beat.
00:21:24Cameron got married?
00:21:27Oh, Bos, I assumed you knew.
00:21:29- I'm sorry. - Don't be.
00:21:32Wasn't your news to tell.
00:21:56Love what you've done with the place.
00:22:00Drinks with Diane?
00:22:01Diane, no drinks.
00:22:04( sighs )
00:22:07It's Cameron. She changed her mind about the IPO.
00:22:12What? She wants to kill it?
00:22:14That is not her intent, but if she has her way, it will be the result.
00:22:19Well, sorry to hear that.
00:22:21Nothing's settled yet, but moving forward means getting all the equity owners to overrule her.
00:22:27We've got 35%, and then there's Diane and Bos and Doug and Craig.
00:22:32And Cameron has no idea this is happening?
00:22:35Nothing is happening. It's all talk at the moment, but I have to explore every option.
00:22:41We don't own 35% of the company.
00:22:43- Yeah, sure we do. - No, you own 25% and Clark Computers owns 10% for buying the mainframe.
00:22:50And Clark Computers, i.e., me, doesn't like the idea of blindsiding Cameron and shoving this IPO down her throat.
00:22:57( stammers ) That's-- that is-- just a gross mischaracterization. I--
00:23:04Donna, if you pull this move,
00:23:07I guarantee you she'll see it as an act of war. and you will cross a line that you cannot uncross.
00:23:14So, don't kid yourself.
00:23:20It's been a long day. I'm going to bed.
00:23:30Did you ever witness Mr. MacMillan talking to Gordon Clark?
00:23:35Nope.
00:23:38Did Mr. MacMillan ever confide any plans he had with Gordon Clark?
00:23:44No.
00:23:45( sniffs )
00:23:52Don't you find it odd, the day we eighty-sixed NSFNET and we shit-canned Joe he finds religion and says Gordon invented the software this company's built on, giving his ex-partner, the one suing him, everything?
00:24:13Or maybe you didn't know.
00:24:15Maybe Joe didn't tell you that part.
00:24:18And I always assumed that you were involved.
00:24:21They didn't cut you out of the deal, did they?
00:24:24Ah, no need to answer.
00:24:26Look, I'm sorry, kid. It's bigger than you.
00:24:29You're just a pawn that Joe sacrificed in the end game, which means that you're useless to us.
00:24:32You're probably useless to him, too.
00:24:34So... that's it.
00:24:39It's time for you to go.
00:24:41- So, I'm fired? - Uh, yes.
00:24:45Good.
00:25:04Mr. Clark? They're ready for you.
00:25:08Gordon, what are you doing here?
00:25:10Hey, Ryan. You were right.
00:25:15That thing that you and Joe were working on?
00:25:17It's gonna be huge.
00:25:20( door opens )
00:25:24( door closes )
00:25:26So, Mr. Clark, regardless of what Mr. MacMillan thinks he got away with, we plan to fully challenge the veracity of his confession.
00:25:34Hey, listen, I think we can speed things up without the lawyers.
00:25:38I mean, I don't have mine.
00:25:39What do we say you lose yours?
00:25:52You're not really gonna try to convince me that you and Joe didn't talk about this, right?
00:25:57I'm not gonna try and convince you of anything.
00:26:01I'm here to offer you a deal that will make that question irrelevant.
00:26:04Now, my lawyers say I'm looking at a floor of 25 million.
00:26:07- Your lawyers are dreaming. - I'm willing to take 10% of that, along with the equipment that Joe bought and the deals that he made for NSFNET.
00:26:13Even if I wanted to make that deal,
00:26:17I can't just hand you a government contract.
00:26:19I mean, I could trade you the infrastructure, but you would have to chase that bid.
00:26:22No, I think for 20 million, you can make a call to the sector chief and make that happen.
00:26:27Or I could just sue you and keep it all.
00:26:28Yeah, you could, but you'll lose, and I think you know that.
00:26:33We do it my way, I'm giving you everything that you want in exchange for nothing you care about.
00:26:37Hmm. One thing sticks in my craw.
00:26:41We make this deal, you turn around and give Joe everything he wants and that son of a bitch wins again.
00:26:47And what makes you think you're the only one in this room that wants to stick it to Joe MacMillan?
00:26:54Okay, let's get this over with.
00:26:57Remember to detach Arki from me when he uses this as an excuse to hug me past a socially acceptable amount of time.
00:27:02I got it, all right?
00:27:05Let's go fry some coders' circuits, Mrs. Howe-Rendon.
00:27:08- No. - Rendon-Howe?
00:27:11- We'll figure it out. - Okay.
00:27:16Ahem.
00:27:18( "Sound Salvation" playing )
00:27:20- Tom? - Rendon!
00:27:23- Dude! - What are you doin' here?
00:27:25- Man: Whoa! - Hey, man!
00:27:27The prodigal son returns.
00:27:29Tom the Bomb!
00:27:32Arki: Finally, a real coding lead.
00:27:33How long you here for, Rendon?
00:27:35Uh, kind of indefinitely.
00:27:37- No. - Wait a minute. What?
00:27:39- Yeah, we got married! - When did this happen?
00:27:41A couple weeks ago in Texas.
00:27:43- You're not pregnant, are you? - Do I look pregnant?
00:27:45Bodie: Why wasn't I invited?
00:27:47- Come here, you. - Oh, God.
00:27:49Come on.
00:27:50- So happy for you. - Okay, all right.
00:27:55- Thank you. - You're a very lucky man.
00:27:57( men cheering )
00:27:58Here's to Mutiny's first official marriage!
00:28:01May it a be long and happy one.
00:28:03( applause )
00:28:09Cameron: Okay, who wants some of that?
00:28:11Arki: Oh, yeah.
00:28:12Man: This looks great.
00:28:14Carl: Bodie, would you stop drinking out of the bottle, dude?
00:28:17Just stop drinking out of the bottle. Come on, man.
00:28:19- I bet I can finish it. - You have to leave room for cake.
00:28:21- No-- - Look it.
00:28:23- ( crowd groans ) - What, dude?
00:28:24( whistling )
00:28:26CQ! CQ!
00:28:28Hey.
00:28:30- Hi. - Congratulations.
00:28:33Have some cake.
00:28:34It's supermarket bought, but that's the best kind.
00:28:36Chemical goodness.
00:28:39( chattering )
00:28:41Hey, uh...
00:28:44I need to talk to you.
00:28:47- Okay. - Not here.
00:28:50Yeah.
00:28:54( music fades )
00:29:06Donna wants to move forward with the IPO... with or without you.
00:29:10Oh. ( sighs )
00:29:14Okay. Tough titties.
00:29:18I don't want to, and it's my company.
00:29:19You're the plurality shareholder.
00:29:22You own the most.
00:29:24But if she gets everyone else with a stake in this company to side with her, she can overrule you.
00:29:34Okay.
00:29:35Um, Doug and Craig will obviously jump at the chance to screw me.
00:29:41But even if she manages to convince Diane, that's still leaves you and Bos. Game over.
00:29:50It leaves Bos.
00:29:54My vote's gotta be with her... even if I'm against it.
00:30:01I'm sorry.
00:30:04She's out there throwing me a party. and you're gonna side with that lying, two-faced, bi--
00:30:11Careful, okay? That's my wife.
00:30:16Lucky you.
00:30:21Cam.
00:30:23( "Quiet Place" playing )
00:30:27- ( music continues ) - ( crowd chattering )
00:30:33♪ Follow me down to ♪
00:30:36♪ A quiet place... ♪
00:30:38( laughing )
00:30:41- Yeah, there's just-- - Cameron!
00:30:44Congratulations. I'm so happy for the two of you.
00:30:47Yeah, thanks. Can I borrow you?
00:31:06( keypad beeping )
00:31:09( line ringing )
00:31:15Joe: Hello?
00:31:18I have to ask you something, and I need you to be completely honest with me, because I don't know what to believe anymore.
00:31:23So, don't lie to me, okay?
00:31:25What do you want to ask me?
00:31:27Did you plan this whole thing with Gordon?
00:31:30Are you moving forward with NSFNET
00:31:32- and cutting me out? - No, of course not.
00:31:35Where did you get an idea like this?
00:31:42( sighs )
00:31:56- ( keys clicking ) - ( phone ringing )
00:32:02( ringing stops )
00:32:04( keys clicking )
00:32:09I need something from you,
00:32:12and I know things have been super awkward between us since we got back from Texas.
00:32:17I should have said something, but I didn't.
00:32:19I mean, you didn't either,
00:32:20but that's not the point right now.
00:32:22The point is, I know it's not cool to ask for something
00:32:24when there's this other thing between us, but I really, really need your help right now.
00:32:31When were you gonna tell me?
00:32:33Bos, I just found out myself.
00:32:35I didn't know Donna was gonna try an end run around me.
00:32:40About your marriage.
00:32:43- Oh. - Look, Cam,
00:32:45I know you don't think of me as a father.
00:32:47You made that clear. That's okay.
00:32:49You're gonna feel the way you wanna feel.
00:32:52But it won't stop me thinkin' of you as a daughter.
00:32:59So, tell me what to do.
00:33:02First off, don't make this thing with Donna any bigger than it is.
00:33:06You two have a difference of opinion, that's all.
00:33:12The only reason I'm here in the first place is because of you.
00:33:17I love you and I owe you.
00:33:21But it's not just your company. Not anymore.
00:33:27You got-- you got a special kind of talent, sweetheart.
00:33:31But when you march to the beat of your own drum, you risk losin' the band.
00:33:36Lay out your vision.
00:33:40Find a way to work with her.
00:33:42You two need each other.
00:33:48( sighs )
00:33:58- Hey, Bos? - Hmm?
00:34:03I got married.
00:34:07( chuckles )
00:34:09Congratulations.
00:34:13( keys clicking )
00:34:23( sighs )
00:34:41Whew.
00:35:03( whirrs )
00:35:12( crackles )
00:35:19You do realize you have a party going on? This can't wait?
00:35:22No. Please sit down.
00:35:24( music playing )
00:35:36Ahem.
00:35:44I've had some concerns about Mutiny's direction, concerns I haven't effectively expressed.
00:35:54That's on me.
00:35:57Things are moving fast, faster than I ever imagined they would.
00:36:01It's an exciting time.
00:36:04But we are at a crossroads and we have a decision to make... together.
00:36:10I know you all want to move forward on the IPO.
00:36:13I do, too.
00:36:16But I don't think rushing into it is in our best interests.
00:36:18- Can I say a quick word? - Mm-hmm.
00:36:21The company is valued for what it is and does right now.
00:36:25The market likes Mutiny, but in a year or two, or however long it takes to implement the changes you have in mind, who knows?
00:36:36We can't count on tomorrow's landscape looking like today's.
00:36:40Mutiny isn't sustainable as it exists now.
00:36:44Our whole user base is tied to the Commodore 64.
00:36:47We need to diversify to other platforms in order to grow.
00:36:50And isn't that what Wall Street likes? Growth?
00:36:53The kind of investment that I'm talking about in time and money will pay off and smart investors will see that.
00:36:59Your ideas are good, Cameron, and some of them are even great.
00:37:03And I want to explore them with you, all of them.
00:37:05- Mm-hmm. - But why can't we do that after we've gone public?
00:37:10We don't have to wait to try and make something perfect.
00:37:14Perfect is the enemy of good, and Mutiny is very, very good right now as it is.
00:37:20Donna, have you been on SwapMeet lately?
00:37:22It's like an 8-bit mall.
00:37:25It's lost what made it a community.
00:37:28We need to make it feel alive again or people are going to leave and we'll just be hosting a bunch of tacky businesses
00:37:34- selling junk to nobody. - But--
00:37:37Please.
00:37:39We can't afford to be naive here.
00:37:41If we put off these changes, we won't be able to make them the right way.
00:37:44You mean your way.
00:37:46I mean, we'll be so focused on PE ratios and shareholder value, that we won't be able to innovate and respond quickly.
00:37:53Mutiny won't be Mutiny anymore.
00:37:57We'll lose the company's soul.
00:38:01Donna: Say we do it your way.
00:38:03What happens if your ideas, good as they are, don't work or backfire?
00:38:08We risk losing our current valuation.
00:38:11Going public doesn't mean we stop innovating.
00:38:15We can continue to experiment and improve as we go, especially with someone as brilliant as you leading the way.
00:38:22- Don't patronize me. - I'm not patronizing you.
00:38:25You're handling me like you always do, and I'm sick of it.
00:38:29Listen, I'm trying to explain some very real risks that you're not willing to acknowledge to actual stakeholders in the company.
00:38:36We can't afford to be impulsive here.
00:38:38You're calling me impulsive? Wow.
00:38:40What's that supposed to mean?
00:38:42I think people are out there celebrating what that means.
00:38:44Oh, you mean that bullshit little party you threw to distract me from getting stabbed in the back?
00:38:48- Bos: Hey. - Diane: Okay, ladies, we are getting off track here.
00:38:51Diane, it's mostly your thoughts coming out of her mouth, so I can't imagine what you have to add to the discussion.
00:38:55Jesus! I don't know who should be more insulted.
00:38:58Trust me, if I'm expressing an opinion, it's because I believe it.
00:39:01I should trust you. Yes, of course!
00:39:03I mean, unless you're lying now, like you lied about Doug and Craig.
00:39:07Did you know about that?
00:39:08That when you told her it was fine if I fired them, she told me that I had to keep them on?
00:39:13Is that the sort of person that you wanna trust with this business going forward?
00:39:16You mean the kind of person who actually tries to make things work instead of fighting with anybody who threatens her "savior complex"?
00:39:23I get along fine with people.
00:39:24You alienate everybody.
00:39:26Says the woman that will take any excuse not to go home to her husband.
00:39:29- Hey. - Why don't we see if your marriage lasts the year before you start doling out relationship advice?
00:39:35- Donna? - Enough. Enough!
00:39:36Hey, this meeting is over, all right?
00:39:39My God! You two go to your corners, wipe the blood off your mouths,
00:39:44- and we will revisit-- - ( slams )
00:39:46( men murmuring )
00:39:49This gets decided tonight.
00:39:53I want a vote, and I want it clean.
00:39:58If you all decide with Donna, then you can go ahead and do the IPO without me.
00:40:02- I quit. - Cameron, come on.
00:40:04No! I'm sick of this!
00:40:09Go! Take a hard look at this company and ask yourself who made it what it is and who's just been along for the ride!
00:40:15Cameron, please don't do this.
00:40:18You want it? You got it.
00:40:20But I will not sit by and watch this company die because it's being held hostage by a petulant child.
00:40:27If we don't move forward with the IPO, then you can steer this ship into the rocks yourself, because I am outta here.
00:40:34Okay, Bos is right. Let's take a beat, cool off--
00:40:36Show of hands. Who's in favor of doing the IPO now with all that that entails?
00:41:13You're breaking my goddamn heart.
00:41:26( sobs ) Oh.
00:41:27( gasps )
00:41:32( Cameron sniffles )
00:42:38( sighs )
00:42:45Joe?
00:42:47What are you doin' here?
00:42:50Someone had to drop off the keys.
00:43:04Welcome to your empire.
00:43:11And thus concludes the grand tour.
00:43:16All right, pay attention.
00:43:18This is-- this is complicated.
00:43:23Okay, this one-- this key's for the building.
00:43:27This key is for the ladies' room, for the men's bathroom, and those two are for the front door.
00:43:37Thanks.
00:43:39If it wasn't gonna be me,
00:43:40I'm glad it was you.
00:43:42Write me from the future.
00:43:46- 49 percent. - What?
00:43:50Come run it with me... and 49 percent of the company's yours.
00:43:55That's a cruel joke, and quite frankly, beneath you.
00:44:00I'm serious.
00:44:0649 percent.
00:44:17With how this looks, we need to be smart.
00:44:22I should be a silent partner.
00:44:26Even better.
00:44:28( laughs )
00:44:38( knocks )
00:44:42( footsteps approaching, bolt clicks )
00:44:45- Joe. - Ryan, today is a big day for us.
00:44:49So, you've seen it already?
00:44:51- Seen what? - So, then you don't know.
00:44:54I released the source code for MacMillan Utility's security software to the public.
00:44:58- What are you talking about? - It's free, Joe.
00:45:00Really free, like we always wanted.
00:45:02People can tinker with it, they can make it better-- or worse, that can happen, too.
00:45:05The point is MacMillan Utility can no longer profit off of it.
00:45:08Joe: But that's illegal.
00:45:10And I released documents to the media proving that MacMillan Utility was totally on board with charging the public for 2.0 all along, and they only went after you when you tried to stop them.
00:45:19Yeah, it shows that they weren't trying the protect people or-- or keep them safe.
00:45:23They were just going to exploit them.
00:45:27And I laid out for the media how you lost your job defending your ideals.
00:45:33Do you have any idea what you've done?
00:45:35Yes! I returned volley just like you wanted.
00:45:39It's gonna take those bastards years to recover.
00:45:43They are gonna come after you.
00:45:44( sighs ) I'm not stupid, Joe.
00:45:47I covered every conceivable track.
00:45:50They will never catch me. I am that good.
00:45:53Yeah, nobody's that good.
00:45:56I am.
00:46:05Yeah, we'll see.
00:46:20( instrumental music playing )