Young & The Restless Transcript
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Victoria: Hi, Mom.
Nikki: Good morning.
Victoria: Good morning.
Nikki: So, how did it go?
Victoria: How did what go?
Nikki: Your date with Cole.
Victoria: Oh, that.
Nikki: Ah, don’t give me, “Oh, that.” I know you were looking forward to it and judging from the smile on your face, things must’ve gone very well.
Victoria: Yes, it was nice. We had a lovely time.
Nikki: Good. I’m happy for both of you.
Victoria: Don’t make more of it than that. We’re taking it one slow step at a time. It’s very sweet of you to ask, Mom, but if that’s all you wanted to know, you could’ve called. So, what’s on your mind?
Nikki: Your father, of course.
Adam: I got your message. I’m here. But I don’t have a lot of time.
Victor: Why’s that?
Adam: Connor’s in a positive phase of his treatment. He wants to see us. So, Chelsea and I, we’re gonna take the jet and we’re gonna head east. Nick already approved the trip.
Victor: Of course. Now, are you gonna really see him this time?
Adam: That’s the hope. But after the last few false starts, we’re not taking anything for granted. What is it you need to talk to me about?
Victor: Son, I think after our last conversation, you should know what it is about.
Adam: Newman Media.
Victor: Yeah. I wanna know if you’re willing to take over the reins.
Jack: Alan went home to get some sleep. Maybe you should do the same thing.
Traci: Oh, I will, in a few minutes.
Jack: You said that a few hours ago.
Traci: I know. I– I just need a little more time to process all of this, you know? Martin is dead and Ashley’s in a hospital and I have no idea how hard this is on Alan.
Jack: He seemed pretty stoic to me.
Traci: Well, yeah, on the outside, but he’s mourning the loss of his brother.
Jack: Mourning a man who tried to kill him, who terrified our sister.
Traci: Okay, I don’t have a lot of compassion for Martin either, but, Jack, he was ill. And he’s still Alan’s brother.
Jack: I know. I know. I have a hard time thinking of him as anything other than a monster who tormented Ashley.
Traci: And we thought this whole time it was Tucker.
Jack: Oh, Tucker had a role here. I’m not letting him off the hook.
Traci: Okay, I’m not forgiving his other behavior, but if he hadn’t been there for Ashley last night when she needed him–
Jack: You know what? I don’t even wanna think about that.
Traci: And Jack, that’s all I’m thinking of. What could’ve happened to our sister?
Jack: It didn’t happen. Thank God, she’s fine. She’s where she belongs. She’s getting the help she needs. And she wouldn’t be there if you hadn’t been here for her. She needed your love and your strength.
Traci: I don’t feel very strong right now.
Jack: Hey, hey, hey, come here, come here.
Traci: I’m sorry.
Jack: Don’t you apologize. You have been a rock for everyone involved in this. If you wanna cry, you let it out.
Traci: No, no, I can’t start crying. If I do, I don’t think I’ll ever stop.
Jack: Cry all you want. I’m here for you. Just like you’ve been here for Ashley.
Traci: Oh…
Jack: It’s okay. It’s okay.
Tucker: Get out of here, Audra. If I’m gonna die… I don’t wanna take my last breath looking at you.
Dawn: I have to insist that you leave. Now.
Audra: Yeah, sure.
Dawn: Ms. Charles, will I need to call security?
Audra: Dawn, you can call whoever you want, but not until I tell your boss I’m not buying his little death scene. You know, I am amazed I ever respected you.
Audra: Aw, don’t strain yourself, Tucker. Since, clearly, you are in great pain. And if it’s too much, don’t feel the need to hang on. I promise you everyone will be fine without you. You really can let go.
Tucker: Is this how you wanna say goodbye, Audra? You’re mocking me.
Audra: I already said goodbye. You just refused to accept the memo.
Tucker: What are you still doing here, then?
Audra: Just wanna see how far you push this pretense. Or maybe you’re not really faking cardiac arrest. Is this a panic attack, Tucker? Is your heart pounding and your lungs seizing at the terror of public humiliation?
Tucker: You’re gonna– you’re gonna regret this, Audra, for the rest of your life, but even still, I forgive you.
Audra: Oh, yeah, you do that. You may have delayed the board vote, but you can’t postpone it forever. You lost. It’s over. And next time, try not looking so healthy when you’re dying.
Doctor: No, no, Monsieur, you must lie down, rest.
Tucker: No, no, no, no. Très magnifique.
Doctor: Okay.
Tucker: You’re an amazing doctor. Here, let me compensate you. Bonjour. Très bon. All right. I bought us a little time, but not much before that vote.
Dawn: Are you sure you’re all right, Mr. McCall?
Tucker: I am not gonna be unless we can delay that vote.
Dawn: Uh, yes, Sir.
Tucker: Okay, so, I need dirt. I mean, serious dirt on at least two of the Glissade board members. Uh, contact my operatives. Get them to dig up something damning enough to get the board members to vote with me out of fear, okay? Audra’s taking the gloves off. Time for me to do the same.
Dawn: I’ll get right on it.
Tucker: And find out where the hell Jack Abbott is.
Traci: Thank you.
Jack: You okay?
Traci: Yeah, I’m so okay when you’re here.
Jack: Free hugs available when needed.
Traci: I will take you up on it.
Jack: Well, I hope you do.
Traci: It’s just that this is all so strange. Everything turned upside down in just an instant.
Jack: Yep, Ashley’s in the hospital.
Traci: Yes, and I know she’s getting the care she needs. Alan says that’s where she’s supposed to be, but it’s another psychiatric hospital.
Jack: I know.
Traci: Oh, Jack, it doesn’t matter how lovely the facility is and caring, the staff– She’s gonna think back to the last time she needed to have 24-hour treatment like this. We don’t even know how long she’s gonna be there and what this treatment is gonna bring up.
Jack: Every step of the way, she will be surrounded by professionals.
Traci: Yes, but is that enough? It’s not her family.
Jack: Our sister’s a very strong woman who is determined to get well.
Traci: I know. I know. But everyone has their limits. I mean, even the strongest person can only take so much. Ashley has had enough trauma for many lifetimes. And– and what she’s gonna face ahead, it frightens me.
Jack: Okay, I understand your concern. She’s where she needs to be right now. Unless you don’t think so.
Traci: No, I don’t know. Look, it’s just this. Something Alan said, it– it– I cannot let it go.
Jack: What was that?
Traci: That– that this breakdown, the alters, all of it could have something to do with a trauma she experienced in her childhood. So, I’m racking my brain trying to figure out what that might have been. Jack, do you have any idea? Because we grew up in the same house. Did something horrible happen to her and we missed it?
Adam: Newman Media is not my priority right now. Connor is.
Victor: Son, I understand that. I really do. And he should be. Nevertheless, I’d like your agreement to step in as CEO.
Adam: This– this is going to require a much bigger discussion.
Victor: In what way?
Adam: You told me that you were gonna use the company as a weapon against someone.
Victor: Is there a problem with that?
Adam: I’m not keen on the idea of you using me as your stalking horse for some new unexplained war without knowing who the enemy is.
Victor: You’ll find out soon enough who the enemy is.
Adam: Honestly, any other time, I would be all in. You know I’m up for a challenge. You’ve been great with Connor and I wanna show you how much I appreciate that. But my life is already unpredictable. When Connor’s gonna need us, how his progress is going, how much support Chelsea’s gonna need. I can’t sign up for something without knowing what I’m getting into and I can’t get tied up in some messy thing when Connor needs my time and attention. So, my answer’s no. [ knock on door ]
Tucker: Entrez-vous? What did you find out?
Dawn: Jack Abbott is in Paris. He flew in early this morning.
Tucker: I knew it. I knew it. Quick little trip to check on his sister before joining Audra to sell me and Glissade down the river. Now, what about dirt on the board members?
Dawn: Nothing yet, but they’re working on it.
Tucker: Tell them to keep working. Meanwhile, I think I better pay Mr. Abbott a quick little visit.
Jack: Oh, believe me, it bothers me too. That I might have stood by with no idea while Ashley dealt with some unspeakable trauma and I was the oldest. I was supposed to be looking out for the two of you.
Traci: No, Jack. Daddy was there too. And he loved us so much.
Jack: Yeah, we all knew that. We were happy enough. Including Ashley.
Traci: Yes. I mean, we didn’t have a perfect childhood, but who has a perfect childhood? I mean, Daddy and Dina fought a lot, and– and Dina’s affairs… Well, they brought a lot of turmoil to the family, but no one more than Ashley.
Jack: Let me ask you something. Do you think Ashley knew about Brent sooner than we realized?
Traci: I don’t know, but maybe.
Jack: Dad never knew that he was not Ashley’s biological father. Is it possible, as a kid, she found out and she just kept it buried until Brent showed up in town and told her the truth about himself and Mom?
Traci: That is the first time she had a breakdown.
Jack: I know. That’s why I’m asking this.
Traci: And we’re still just guessing. I– I– It could have been something completely unrelated to Mother or Brent or any of that. It could be something that Ashley is absolutely unaware of because she has stuffed it down so deep inside.
Jack: But if Alan’s theory about Ashley’s alters and when they came into existence is right, it explains a lot about what happened over the years when she’d lost touch with reality.
Traci: And then were those alters affecting her and we just didn’t realize it?
Jack: Or is it something that just started to happen and not something she’s been carrying around in her psyche for years?
Traci: We’re asking all of these questions and we’re not the ones dealing with this directly. Can you even imagine what Ashley is thinking? Oh, poor thing.
Jack: Wait, wait. You know better than anybody else, Ashley would hate that we were feeling sorry for her.
Traci: No, this is not pity. Jack, this is love. This is love. Ashley deserves much better than this. And she had to face whatever horrible thing she went through with Martin. It’s just too much.
Jack: She’s come back from the edge before. She has. She will this time, too. But maybe this time, this time she can get to the source of all of this. Silence those demons. Get them out of her life for good.
Traci: Oh, yes. Please, God.
Audra: Ugh.
Audra: It will be over soon, Victor. I’m not giving up until I’m in charge of Glissade.
Nikki: I don’t know whether to be hurt or angry at your father for trying to replace me at Newman Media.
Victoria: Uh, I think a little of both seems fair enough.
Nikki: And he knows how I feel about Adam. I don’t care how well he may be working with Nicholas right now, I will never trust him.
Victoria: We share that opinion.
Nikki: Your father has to know it will be next to impossible to get Adam out when I’m ready to return.
Victoria: Well, Dad seems to have conveniently ignored that fact, but he has to know that it’s true.
Nikki: Yeah, doesn’t seem to bother him, though, does it? That– that’s even more maddening. Plus, he is pushing Adam for a quick answer.
Victoria: That’s what I don’t understand. What’s the big hurry?
Nikki: I don’t know. But I need to stop this from happening and I need to do it now. So, your father will have to give up his idea of putting Adam in Newman Media, and he will if you agree to step in. [ knock on door ]
Traci: Oh, hello. I had a feeling you might show up. Please, come in.
Tucker: Merci.
Traci: You have earned a much warmer welcome than the last time I saw you. So, how is Ashley? Is she on her way to the clinic?
Traci: She’s there. She’s settling in and she’s getting the care she needs. And before you ask, there are no visitors allowed. Even family, very limited.
Tucker: I wasn’t gonna ask, but I’m glad to hear she’s better. She came to see me earlier and I was very pleased to see that there was a definite change back to herself. Although, I couldn’t help but worry that one of her alters was gonna emerge and sabotage the whole thing.
Traci: I know, but they didn’t show up. She followed through. And even understanding exactly what she’s gonna have to face, she’s where she needs to be.
Tucker: I’m glad to hear. Despite what everyone else thinks.
Traci: Tucker, I know you genuinely care for my sister.
Tucker: Really?
Traci: Yes. Uh, I– I may have been a little vocal about your motives, um, but that was at a time when I was just trying to protect my sister. And– and a time when we thought you were who we had to protect her from. Tucker, I was wrong. We all were wrong and I am deeply sorry. You have more than proved yourself.
Tucker: Ah, I don’t know about that, but thank you. That really means a lot to me.
Traci: And now, I think it might be time to let her go.
Tucker: Hm.
Victoria: Mom.
Nikki: I know you’re ambivalent about going back to work, but I’m running out of options. I need to focus on my sobriety. How can I do that when I know that Adam will be running Newman Media? It stresses me out just to think about it. I can’t imagine having to deal with it day after day.
Victoria: It would be galling, and I feel the same way. But there’s something that you’re not taking into consideration.
Nikki: What?
Victoria: Dad, if– if he’s willing to risk upsetting all of us, he must have some other agenda in the works. And whatever that is, clearly he needs Adam to be a part of it.
Nikki: Well, we know that Adam is capable of anything, so maybe that’s what your father is counting on.
Victoria: It’s how Dad operates, so even if I were to step in for you, there’s no guarantee that Dad will go along with it. He specifically wants Adam.
Nikki: I have another idea.
Victoria: Oh, no. I’m almost afraid to ask.
Nikki: Your father may not agree to me taking the reins, or you taking them, but he can’t say no to both of us.
Victoria: What are you getting at?
Nikki: How’s this? I will tell him that I am ready to return to work as long as you are by my side.
Victor: Son, let me make clear that I’m not asking you to do anything underhanded.
Adam: No, of course not. You want me over anyone else because of my charm.
Victor: Your inimitable charm?
Adam: Mm-hmm.
Victor: I’m asking you as the head of many Newman Media outlets to kind of say negative things about another company.
Adam: So, you want Newman Media to pump out propaganda against an enemy?
Victor: Not propaganda. It has to be based on objective facts.
Adam: Against another company, but you won’t tell me who the entity is or the people that are involved.
Victor: You’ll find out in time.
Adam: And I’m telling you, the time is now if you want me involved. Okay, if this is the opening volley of a war, I need to know what I’m walking into.
Victor: Rest assured, this will not reflect negatively on you.
Adam: Of course, it would. You could put Nick or Victoria in that role. But clearly it’s not that simple, is it? You need someone with killer instincts and dubious ethics. So, I go to the top of the list, huh?
Victor: You’re getting the drift. Son, there was a time when you would’ve jumped enthusiastically at a chance to be put back in charge of Newman Media. What the hell happened?
Adam: I know. You’re right. I would’ve been all over this. But my circumstances have changed. My son, he needs my full attention. And I’m not about to jump into something without you telling me why or who.
Victor: So, we are back to that.
Adam: Look, there’s an easy solution for this. Just tell me who you’re going after and I might consider it. [ cell phone buzzes ]
Victor: I’m gonna have to take this.
Adam: Yeah, and I have to get to the airport. So, we can talk more about this when I get back, if you’re ready to tell me the truth.
Victor: Why haven’t I heard from you?
Audra: There’s been a snag.
Victor: Well then, fix it.
Traci: Tucker, I know that your intentions are good, where Ashley is concerned, but she needs some time to heal. So please, let that be time without you. At least for now. It’s the greatest gift you could give her.
Tucker: Yeah, that’s the plan. Just wanted to make sure she was doing okay.
Traci: Yeah, she is. And I know she wants you to be happy and well. I know the two of you had something really special and it didn’t go the way that either one of you hoped, but for now, the slate is clean.
Tucker: Yes. And I’m always gonna be fond of Ashley. But, uh, actually came for a different purpose.
Traci: You did?
Tucker: Yes, I need to talk to Jack. Is he around?
Traci: How do you even know Jack’s in Paris?
Tucker: He is though, isn’t he?
Traci: Well, he is on a business call in the guest room right this minute, so I will tell him that you stopped by.
Tucker: No, I need to speak to him immediately.
Jack: Speak to me about what?
Victoria: You and me running Newman Media is not gonna solve our problems, Mom.
Nikki: Yes, it will. It will force your father into giving up his plan of putting Adam in charge.
Victoria: But at what cost? Multitasking, it has its limits. And you and I, we both know that from painful experience. Having it all, doing it all. I mean, yeah, it– it’s great. It’s a very empowering concept, but I just wanna concentrate on my family. I wanna help Claire get on with her life and you need to concentrate on your sobriety.
Nikki: Well, yes, of course. I mean, that’s my number one priority.
Victoria: But jumping back into the pressure cooker of work? Every day, every day, there’s gonna be a crisis. Not to mention Dad constantly trying to bring Adam in and push you out.
Nikki: If we were both there, that wouldn’t happen.
Victoria: But Mom, I told you, I’m torn. Yes, I wanna help you. I really do. And yes, the thought of Adam in charge, it turns my stomach.
Nikki: So, what? Are you– you afraid that I’m gonna start drinking again?
Victoria: I just don’t wanna see you undo all of the progress that you’ve made. Just for another one of Dad’s secret plans, whatever it may be, we’re always the ones who end up paying.
Nikki: Victoria, I need to be productive. It’s good for my sense of self and my confidence. And it just kills me to think that Adam could be undoing everything that I’ve worked so hard to do there. It breaks my heart.
Victoria: Mom…
Nikki: I know you don’t wanna do something like this right now, I understand, and I know what an incredible favor this is, but I don’t know what else to do. I can’t keep relying on Lauren. She has her own company to run. And it wouldn’t take that much of your time. I would be doing most of the work. And you could do as much or as little as you want.
Victoria: You know, when we began this conversation, I had no intention of going along with your plan.
Nikki: But now you’re starting to see that it makes sense.
Victoria: I wouldn’t say that. I was gonna compliment you on your otherworldly powers of persuasion. But the answer is still no.
Nikki: But you’re thinking about it?
Victoria: The answer is no, Mom.
Nikki: Well, it’s too bad I’m your mother and I know exactly how your brain works.
Victoria: Well, that’s an unfair advantage.
Nikki: This is an ideal situation. We can keep Adam at bay and remind your father how well we work together. Now, think about that. I mean, imagine us running that company. Imagine what mother and daughter could accomplish together.
Victor: So, what’s the problem? According to you, everything was set to completely blindside that SOB. What happened?
Audra: Tucker found out what we were up to.
Victor: How?
Audra: I don’t know, Victor. Tucker has his ways.
Victor: Does he know I’m involved?
Audra: I don’t think so. He would’ve said something if he did.
Victor: So, where are we now?
Audra: Tucker couldn’t outvote us, but he was able to stall things for the moment.
Victor: Oh, what do you mean, stall things?
Audra: Well, he pretended to collapse with some medical emergency before the board could vote.
Victor: You’re sure he was faking it?
Audra: If Tucker McCall was actually preparing to take his last breath, I would know it. I know him. It was just a dodge. And it will be temporary. I guarantee that.
Victor: Well, let’s find out what the SOB is up to before we run the victory lap, okay? Get back to me.
Jack: What do you want, McCall?
Tucker: Uh, may we speak privately, please?
Jack: No, you can say what you have to say here. I don’t keep secrets from my family.
Traci: Uh, actually, is this conversation about Ashley?
Tucker: No, it isn’t.
Traci: Okay, then I have some shopping to do. I’m gonna go ahead and pick up some things and get them to Ashley at the clinic. Um, you two discuss whatever it is.
Jack: You don’t have to leave. This won’t be a lengthy discussion.
Tucker: I wouldn’t be so sure about that.
Traci: Um, Tucker, it might be a good idea to not erase some of those goodwill points you’ve built up.
Tucker: I’ll keep that in mind, thank you. Bonjour. So, Jack, you enjoying Paris?
Jack: How about you save the small talk and tell me why you’re here?
Tucker: I think you know.
Jack: I have no idea, unless it’s to ruin the rest of my day.
Tucker: Did you really think I wouldn’t figure it out?
Jack: Look, I am very tired. I don’t have time for your riddles. Tell me what you came to say and leave, please.
Tucker: It’s just so curious who this mystery investor is who’s trying to push me out of my own company.
Nikki: I want you to do this with me, honey. But if you can’t, I’ll just have to figure out some other way.
Victoria: So, there’s no talking you out of it?
Nikki: No. I have to stop Adam from getting that position. And I will.
Victoria: No matter what it costs you? Because it could cost you a lot.
Nikki: No matter what.
Victoria: God, you’re so stubborn.
Nikki: What did you think? You only inherited that from your father?
Victoria: All right. All right, I’ll step in. Temporarily.
Nikki: Oh, oh, thank you. Thank you so much.
Victoria: You’re welcome. Even though there was a small amount of emotional blackmail involved there. But I don’t wanna see Adam in charge either, so if you’re sure this is the only way–
Nikki: I am. But blackmail is such an ugly word. I prefer to think of it as my otherworldly powers of persuasion.
Victoria: You know me really well, don’t you? You know exactly what buttons to push. For better or for worse.
Nikki: And you will do the same thing someday for your children, if necessary. Now, I’m gonna go tell your father this news.
Victoria: Hold on. We’re a team, okay? So, if we’re gonna break this news to Dad, we’re gonna do it together.
Jack: What are you talking about? Mystery investor? Investor in what?
Tucker: Must we do this, Jack? We both know what. You’re coming after Glissade. So, you turned Audra against me. Now, you’re throwing your money into having me booted out.
Jack: That’s where you think I’m focusing my time and energy? On you?
Tucker: I just came to tell you, you might as well go home because it ain’t gonna work.
Jack: Oh, darn. Man, I
Tucker: Okay, yeah. Deny it all you want.
Jack: I don’t need to deny it. It’s absolutely preposterous. Why would I come after Glissade? I own one of the most successful cosmetics businesses in the world. Why would I go after a second-rate competitor? Why would I spend my time and money on that?
Tucker: Maybe because you always want the best for me.
Jack: Oh, I do. I really do. But the truth is, I don’t give a damn about you or your company.
Tucker: No, no, no. It’s– it’s the ultimate payback for breaking Ashley’s heart, right? Oh, uh, did she mention I was– I was there last night?
Jack: I’m aware that you were there last night, yes.
Tucker: But you still gotta to have your pound of flesh, right?
Jack: Oh, you really are delusional. This isn’t about payback. No, that’s your territory. I don’t operate that way anymore.
Tucker: I think you’d make an exception for me. ‘Cause this whole– this whole gambit has revenge written all over it.
Jack: And what, I’m your only enemy? Seems to me there’s a dozen people out there who’d like to give you a good shot.
Tucker: You’re the only one in Paris currently.
Jack: Except Audra, apparently.
Tucker: Yes, and Audra would need a generous benefactor to get her what she wants.
Jack: Well, dumping you was probably a first good step for her.
Tucker: It’s just so– It’s so wonderfully convenient that you just happen to be in Paris when Audra is convening a board meeting to have me voted out. It’s just– It’s a little on the–
Jack: I am here because my sister was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. I don’t know where you get your information. I don’t really give a damn what you think about anything. I will tell you this, you have absolutely nothing to do with why I am here. Now, get out of here and take your ridiculous accusations with you.
Victor: Oh, my goodness, my two favorite women. Won’t you join me for breakfast?
Nikki: I have come to a decision regarding Newman Media.
Victor: You have come to a decision?
Nikki: Well, I know you assumed it would be up to you.
Victor: What do you mean I assumed it was up to me? Of course, it’s up to me. It’s my damn company. And this is what will happen. Adam will take over temporarily, all right? Until you are well enough to come back to work.
Nikki: Well, luckily I am strong enough now. I can return immediately.
Victor: It’s not gonna happen.
Victoria: And I’m going to work with her, Dad.
Victor: Really? Are you now?
Victoria: Yes, I am. Mom realizes that she needs to focus on her treatment. That’s her number one priority, but she also knows that she needs a purpose. Somewhere to focus her talent and her– her mind. And to me that seems just as important as rest.
Nikki: So, you see, all of your problems are solved. Victoria will help ease me back into the company. Adam can stay where he and Nicholas have been working together so well and you have peace of mind. What could be better than that?
Victor: Hm.
Victor: Well, I am very disappointed.
Victoria: Really? But why? This seems to check all of the boxes.
Victor: You know why.
Victoria: No, Dad. I’m afraid that I don’t.
Victor: Sweetheart, you’re about to join Newman Media with your mother. That’s what you want to do. I’ve asked you to join Newman Enterprises for a long time. And you refused to.
Victoria: Not the same circumstances at all.
Victor: To me, it is.
Victoria: I’m doing this for Mom. For the time being, to support her. Because clearly she realizes that it’s important for her to return to her job. And to keep Adam away from it.
Victor: Now, we’re getting to the bottom of the problem. It’s Adam.
Nikki: I’ve made no secret that I don’t want him there.
Victoria: And I agree with her. So, I will return from my break in a limited capacity for a limited amount of time.
Victor: Well, I hate to disappoint both of you. This is not gonna happen. Because I don’t want it.
Victor: You’re an ally. Not a pawn. You’re a strong ally.
Adam: What does that mean, exactly?
Victor: That means I need Newman Media to destroy an enemy. And I need someone in charge of Newman Media who is as ruthless as I am.
Dawn: I have some news, Mr. McCall.
Tucker: What?
Dawn: So far, they haven’t been able to find any kompromat on any of the board members.
Tucker: Are they actually looking? Anyone who has risen to where these people are in the world has to have some skeletons in their closet.
Dawn: Two divorces, one well publicized bankruptcy for tax purposes and some false information on a resume. Again, already known and publicized.
Tucker: What? Did they just do a basic internet search? Or are they actually trying?
Dawn: I’m so sorry. [ knock on door ]
Dawn: It’s her. What do you want me to do?
Tucker: Let her in.
Audra: Well, well, well. Look who’s feeling better.
Tucker: It’s over.
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