Fashionably Yours (2020) - full transcript

After three years organizing fashion collections at a top magazine, Lauren "Graham" is passed up for a promotion and decides it is finally time to throw in the towel on Seattle and move ...

(dramatic music)

(upbeat music)

(Lauren sighs)

- [Dave] You bet I
missed the morning.

Here's the weather.

- [Radio Announcer]
Thanks, Dave.

At last I can finally see

there's spring in
the air in Seattle.

While there's still
a bit of a chill out,

it's looking like today is
gonna warm up very nicely,

with a low of 50 and a high
of 60 expected by midday.



So leave that
winter jacket behind

because we can officially
say that season is over.

- Ooh!

(upbeat music)

I don't get it, Zoe.

It's been three years

and I'm still getting
used to this weather.

It's sunny, but I'm cold.

Am I layering, not layering?

- Because you're from
Scottsdale, Lauren.

Your blood is just
thinner. (chuckles)

Are you ready for today?

- Some people pick up a penny.

I brought this.



- You did not need to bring
in a good luck cookie.

- For my review, I hope not.

But for my last shot at moving
into editorial, absolutely.

And I brought you guys these.

- Huh, we love you.

- Yes.

- These won't last long.

Everyone around here
loves a good cookie.

You're putting way too
much pressure on yourself.

- It's time Zoe.

I gave myself three
years to break in.

And that doesn't
include all the time

I spent in New York submitting
articles before this,

and so far, (exhales)
nothing's been published.

And I'm still stuck
in the closet.

- A very pretty closet,

managing everything we
feature in the magazine,

which is no small task.

You're our fashion librarian!

- Thank you.

And it's been great
but it's now or never.

And since I got this
job and my apartment

after eating my
good luck cookie,

I'm just gonna do
the same thing again,

then walk in there,
and kindly ask

for the creative
promotion I deserve.

- Great.

It's gonna be great.

- Oh.

This isn't good.

- Mornin' Paige.

- Someone made coffee
on set and now--

- Don't worry, it's an easy fix.

I have a duplicate.

- Oh, that's not gonna work.

- Why not?

- Well, in that
very short window

trying to figure out who broke

the no-food-outside-the-kitchen
rule,

Michael, who isn't
half as level-headed

a stylist as you, Zoe, has
decided he would like '80s glam.

Mixed with plaid.

- Which is at least
three seasons ago

but coming back, supposedly.

- Which is why he sent his
assistant to figure it out.

- Oh, don't worry.

We got this.

Come on, girls.

(girls laughing)
(upbeat music)

- All right everybody,
one, two three.

- [Kids] Thundercats!

- That's what I'm talking about.

Okay, everybody
great work today.

Shane, I like the way you
stayed down, moved your feet.

- Thanks, coach.

- All right and
everybody, solid swings.

But what are we gonna
work on for next week?

- [Kids] Striking out!

- Exactly!

Swinging is better
than a walk, all right?

- I guess if no one

is claiming these, they're mine!

- [Kids] No!

- Hey coach, can we play
the running the bases game?

- Right now?

- I think Coach Rob might
have to go to his other job--

- But, that dedication,
right there,

is how we're gonna make it to
the league championship so,

Go!

- [Kids] Yeah!

- [Child] Woo hoo!

- Are you sure you have
time for this right now?

- That's why I never over
schedule my day, right, Mike?

You never know what's gonna
pop up, I mean look at that.

You can't squash that.

Can you believe
that used to be us?

- Man, that used to be you.

I enjoyed riding the bench.

- No, no, you were
better than that.

And you made that bench
look really comfortable.

Yes, that's how it was.

And I just wanted to get them
as much practice as possible

If we're gonna do Travel League.

- Are they?

Did Ethan's dad get back to
you about the sponsorship

'cause we can't go without one?

- Not yet, but hopefully soon.

Oh, come on, Shane.

What's going on?

Shane, what are you doing?

You're supposed to be over
here, playing the game.

You're the one who
asked us to do this.

You're already playing tag.

(upbeat music)

(phone beeps)

(inhales and exhales)

- Did you just eat the
cookie that was in that bag?

- Yeah.

Oh, sorry, yeah.

This wasn't your
cookie, right, I hope?

- Yeah.

- I thought all
this was communal?

- Oh, yeah, well these are.

But that, that
had my name on it.

- Did it? (chuckles)

- [Lauren] (groans) Let me look.

Maybe next time,
they'll probably be
safer in your office.

- Oh, yeah we keep the food
and the fashion separate.

So...

- Use a sharpie?

- Yeah, I could have done
that, especially today,

but it's usually not an issue.

- Oh, I don't
usually work here so

there's more cookies
here if you really want?

- Yeah.

No, it would have been
that cookie or nothing.

- That's very specific. (laughs)

- In the future, your snack
room is down the hall.

- My snack room?

- Yes.

For all the models, the snack
room would be down the hall.

I bet sometimes
they have cookies.

- Julia's ready for you.

- Who, me?

- I think she's talking to me.

- Okay.

- Okay.

Well, don't wanna take
your meeting, too.

(laughing)

- Don't do that.

Great.

Bye.

- Well, you've
certainly put your time.

A minimum, 50 hour weeks.

- Yeah, and I have also been

at all the weekend photo shoots.

So it doesn't leave
room for much else.

- Well, work is paramount.

That's why everyone's
raving about you.

Even the photographers, and
they don't rave about anything.

- Thank you.

It's really nice to hear.

- And your organizational
skills are exceptional.

The closet has
never looked better.

- It help coming from a
family of accountants.

- Minus your
grandmother, of course.

I used to read all of her
pieces in McAllister's.

- She just wanted women
to feel confident.

She was gonna follow her dreams

despite anyone who told
her they were impossible.

- Maybe that's why she
inspired so many of us.

So, at this point, I can
offer you a 5% raise.

- Thank you, but did you
happen to get a chance

to look at the article I wrote?

About handbag trends?

- I did, I liked it.

- Really?

- But I didn't love it.

- Oh.

- Lauren, all the pieces
you've submitted, they're good.

They really are.

But they're missing that thing.

- Thing?

- That strong point of view
that really makes a statement.

To be a fashion writer,
it's a must-have.

- Right, obviously.

Well, I can take
another pass at it?

I can push it a little further.

You know I'm a hard worker.

- Normally, I would
encourage that

but we haven't made the
official announcement yet,

but we're gonna be
making some changes.

- To the magazine?

- It's no secret the
print world is shrinking,

and Seamless has held out
for as long as possible.

- You're scaling back?

- Going fully digital, which
means creating more active,

presentational content,
and cutting back on copy.

We're gonna be putting
out a memo later today,

but don't worry, nothing's
gonna change for you.

- Yeah, I was afraid you
were going to say that.

- Let me guess, not what
you were hoping for?

- Well, I have
loved my time here.

I really have.

I really have but, I also
know people like Paige

would kill for my position so...

- So there's nothing
in editorial.

- And I think it's time

that I moved back
home, to Scottsdale.

- Really?

- Yeah, I can work
at my parents' firm.

Just for now.

I'm sorry.

- I really wish there was
more I could do for you.

- Yeah, it's all good.

- Actually, this might help.

(Lauren chuckles)

(upbeat music)

My cousin owns a moving company.

Best in the city.

- Thanks.

- I'll make sure you get

a solid friends-and-family
discount.

- Okay, thanks.

- [Janet] For the
record I think you have

a great point of view.

- It's okay, Mom.

I needed to hear
it, and better now.

I gave it three solid years.

- I'm just surprised
they found a replacement

for your job and
your apartment, too.

- Paige still has to interview,

but there's a wait
list on this place

so apparently getting your
foot in the door is hard,

getting it out is
a whole lot easier.

I already have a mover coming
over to give an estimate.

- So two weeks for both?

- I think this city is
trying to tell me something.

It's just weird,
I always thought

that this is the world I
was gonna be in, like Grams,

surrounded by creative
people, beauty, style

I guess it didn't feel
the same way about me.

- Honey, I know
you're disappointed,

but we're just proud
of you for trying.

- Well, I'll be home soon, now.

- Oh, honey, before you go,

I ran into Brian
Bowman and he's gonna

be in Seattle for a few days.

- Mom!

- What?

You two used to be friends.

- When we were like 17.

- And if I remember correctly,

you had a little crush on him.

- Okay, no.

We're not doing this.

No matchmaking.

Not when I have a move

and an entire career
to figure out first.

- Okay, I'm not gonna say
another word about it.

- Thank you.

- Okay.

I love you.

- I love you, too.

Bye.

(phone beeps)

Mom.

(Lauren laughs)

(gentle music)

(sighs) Oh, Gramps.

(knocking)

Oh.

Hey.

- Hey.
- Wait!

I'm confused.

- Rob Peterson.

Peterson Movers.

- You're Julia's cousin?

- Yeah, you're looking
for an estimate, right?

- I could have sworn you were--

- A model.

Too far a stretch.

- I'm just saying.

I mean you could have been.

I'm not saying that.

No, that's not what I'm saying.

- I'm, sorry.
- I'm just kidding.

- Okay.

- Is this it?

- Right, yes.

- Okay.
- Come in.

(laughs) Come in. (inhales)

- So, all of this is going
to Scottsdale, right?

- That is the plan, okay.

- I hope you are not moving
'cause I ate your last cookie.

- Hand me my lucky cookie.

- That's not a
real thing, is it?

- I guess we'll never know.

- I mean it looks
pretty straightforward.

- Great.

- When are you thinking?

- End of the month.

- Two weeks?

- Mhm.

- Didn't realize
it was that soon.

- Well, I promised my
landlord I could be out so

any chance that you
are free on the 29th?

I told them I'd be out by then

so he could get the place
ready for the new tenant

and I'll just be finishing work.

- That's tricky.

- I thought you said it was
pretty straight-forward.

- It is, but you still
have a lot of stuff,

and I don't usually book
two jobs on the same day.

- Even when they look like this?

- Wow, that's quite a system.

Believe it or not, it's easier
to pack a messy apartment

than an organized one.

- I'm not following.

- Most people, you just
throw it all in there.

But you, you're gonna
want things done

in a very specific way,

and I'm gonna wanna keep
your system in place.

Plus, things always pop up.

- Not when you have a plan.

I got it all worked it out,
even with training a new hire,

I can pack a room a day.

That's four rooms, plus all
these books are in the hallway

ready, right here.

Easiest job you'll ever take.

- You realize you just
jinxed yourself, right?

- So that's a yes so (clicks)
I was gonna write it down.

- So he just gave
you some numbers?

Of other movers?

- Yes, probably for the best.

He seems a little too--

- Good looking?

- What?

No.

- People talk.

- I was gonna say relaxed.

I need somebody a
bit more structured.

- You?

No.

- I'm just going to call these.

- Hi.

- Hi, oh!

(laughing)

- Shoes, belts and
hats, lots of hats.

And I just had my interview.

- How'd it go?

- They said they'd
let me know soon.

But first, hats?

- Hats.

Come.

Yes, I totally understand.

I didn't realize that you had
to book that far in advance.

Yes.

Well, thanks for the tip.

I will remember it next
time I'm leaving Seattle.

Thanks.

(soft music)

- Told you we would
make this work.

- Yeah.

We nailed it.

- Oh, wow that looks heavy.

Can I talk to you for a sec?

- Sure.

Logan?

- I'm happy to take five.

- Look, I know you're busy
but I just wanted to see

if you'd quickly reconsider
squeezing me in on the 29th?

- Let me guess,
everyone's booked?

- Yes.

- Look, I'm sorry but--

- I know, we discussed
the whole two-move thing.

- I don't wanna
leave anyone hanging.

Okay.

You may be all packed
and ready to go,

but that other move rolls over,

two moves doesn't leave
you much of a buffer.

- I think you might be
underestimating yourself.

- Oh, you do?

- I mean either that or
inefficiently packing.

- Ouch.

- I didn't mean it like that.

It's just packing, moving,
it's kind of my thing.

- You do realize
I'm a professional.

- Mover.

Meticulous organizing?

- Takes time.

- Okay.

What if I told you I could
knock two hours off a move,

starting with your next one,
would you consider it then?

It would give you that buffer.

- You wanna help me move a
bachelor into his forever home?

- Sure?

- Tell you what,

if you can knock two
hours off this Saturday,

I'll find a way to move you.

How's that?

- Deal.

- Deal?

Okay.

(bouncy music)

(up- Okay.sic)

And now the fun part.

A week to transition and train.

- I just hope I can learn
it all before you're gone.

You've kind of have
ut down to a science.

- Please, you will.

What's your brain hack?

- Brain hack?

- Yeah.

Organization starts
in the brain.

So some people love
apps, but I use this.

It's pen to paper.

If it helps, maybe I can
create a manual for you?

- I'm kind of a visual learner.

- Okay, well, grab your camera.

- Right now?

- Yep.

- Okay.
- Okay.

(Paige laughs)

(camera beeps)

Okay, first tip,
it's a little trick

I learned in elementary school,

look at your shelves, books,
toys, clothes, whatever, okay

and throw them all on the floor.

- What?
- I know it sounds crazy,

but it's your space, it only
has to make sense to you.

That was the first
thing that I did,

then it was a whole lot
easier starting over

than moving things,
piece by piece.

- Yeah.

Okay.

(phone rings)

- I think it's you.

- Yeah, does it say who?

- Maybe Brian.

- What?!

Seriously?

- Who's Brian?

- No one, just an old
friend, just that.

- Do you want me to get it?

- No, no.

No, we're busy.

Yeah, where were we?

- Throwing everything
onto the floor.

- Great.

Not yet.

Hello.

(gentle music)

- Oh, I'm sure he'll
leave a voicemail.

- Yeah.

Okay.

(upbeat music)
(sighing)

- [Radio Announcer] It
looks like this cool air

we've been feeling all week
is finally moving east.

- Now the weather heats up.

- [Radio Announcer]
But we are looking

at some light rain
later this afternoon.

- That's more like it.

I'm sorry I'm missing yoga.

- To help your mover,
move someone else?

- Organize my mover,
more efficiently

and technically, he's
not my mover yet.

- [Zoe] Either way, not happy.

- I'll make it up to you.

Sorry, I gotta go!

Hey.

- Hey, I thought
you might need this.

(Lauren laughs)

- Ditto.

(Rob laughs)

- All right.

Clock starts in five.

- Aren't you freezing?

(Rob laughs)

- Okay.

So as you can see, Dave
has a lot of interests.

- He certainly does.

- He's getting married soon

and they're moving
into a new home.

- Okay.

Well, is all this going?

- I was thinking of
getting rid of this old TV,

but it's such a classic.

- Question.

Does your fiancé share
your love of the classics?

- No.

- Okay, Dave, this
is Lauren Miller.

She's--

- An Organizational Consultant.

Not that you need one.

- So it's for him?

- No.

No, I wouldn't say that, no.

This is more of an experiment.

- A one off.

- To cut time.

- Well, I like the
sound of that. (laughs)

And since I have no idea

where we're going to
put all this stuff,

I'm open to suggestions.

- Okay, if you
really wanna prune,

then you should pick three
of your favorite things

from each room.

- Just three?

- Do you know how many
boxes people move,

that just stay
unopened for years?

- It's just to start you off.

They can be things
that make you happy,

things that have a purpose,
or even just a memory.

Then take a step back, look
at everything you have,

and ask yourself why
are you keeping it.

- Okay.

- Okay?

- I can do that.

- Okay.

- Man, the way you got him
to part with his things

like it was his idea,
ha, very impressive.

- Thank you.

- Two hours and eight
minutes under, man!

I guess I'm moving
you to Scottsdale?

- Yes.

So now if I put
it in the journal,

that makes it official.

I'm a man of my word, so...

(laughing)

- Wow, I didn't even lift
a box onto that truck

and I'm starving.

I don't know how
you keep this up.

- Burgers.

- That's your secret?

- With the works.

And I'm pretty sure you've got
a whole lot of packing to do

so, if I were you, I'd load up.

- Oh, right now?

- You wanna come with me?

Bobby Sox, best
burgers in Seattle.

- I'm not really into burgers.

More soups and salad.

- Clearly, you haven't
been to Bobby Sox.

- Okay.

(Rob laughs)

Come on!

(cheerful music)

(people murmuring)

- Hey, they've got
my spot, all right.

- Rob!

- Hey.

- How's my favorite
mover and shaker?

- I'm good, Nick.

This is Lauren.

She's a new client.

- Hi.

- How are you?

You're in good hands.

Rob has moved everyone of
my family at least once.

The usual?

- Yeah, I'm good.

You?

- I will have a plain
burger with water.

- You got it.

- Okay.

What?

What?
- I mean...

- I warned you.

- You're missing out.

You can get a plain burger
anywhere, the works here,

I don't see how you're leaving?

- It's kind of simple.

I moved here for
work, for writing,

and it's not happening.

- Are you sure?

- Yes.

Yes, I gave it a
fair shot, I think.

Although, you did eat
my good luck cookie

right before my
review so technically,

this one might be on you.

- Okay, I didn't
realize it was for that.

I'm sorry.

- I'm not superstitious
about everything

but it worked twice before.

- Hey, I abused the same
beat up batting glove

all through college so I get it.

- Good.

- I mean I get why
you're leaving, but...

- Because you're from here?

- 'Cause it's easier to change
a job than an actual city.

- Unless you and that
city never clicked.

The weather, the traffic,
I had to give up my car

and I loved my car.

- Come on.

That's not all the
city has to offer.

I mean what about
watching fish fly

at the Pike Place Market, or
sunset dinners at the harbor,

or just walking with
no destination in mind?

That's how I found
this place, by the way.

Don't tell me that you haven't
done any of those things?

- I work really long hours.

- What kind of
person goes to Paris

and doesn't see
the Eiffel Tower?

- Someone who sets
a hard deadline.

- Okay.

All right.

Well, you may have been right

about cutting time
on that little move,

but you can't be right
about everything.

- (laughs) I don't
think that's true.

what are you talking about?

- You have nine
days left, right?

- As in the planner.

- Okay.

How about this?

If you can't find three things
you love about this city

before the 29th, I'll
move you for free.

- What?

You're crazy.

- It's a serious offer.

- Why would you do that?

- Pride.

- Pride?

- Yeah, pride.

And also maybe a
little bit of guilt,

if that lucky cookie
is a real thing.

- Here you go.

- Enjoy.
- Thanks.

Thank you.

Here.

Enjoy.

- What do you think?

- Oh, this is the part
where you need me to try it?

- Yeah, I mean look,
it's up to you.

There's a free move on the line.

- Fine.

Watch this.

- So?

- It's good.

(Rob laughs)

I wouldn't say love,
but challenge accepted.

- All right.

I'll take that.

- I'll take that.

(laughing)

- So let me get this straight.

Rob offered to do the
whole move for free?

- Yeah, it's all still
very up in the air

but I'm feelin' pretty
good about my odds.

- So, you started out by giving

his client advice on packing,

and ended up having
a dinner date?

- Oh, no, just
burgers, not a date.

- Right, so what
would you call it?

- Necessary.

You burn a lot of
calories moving.

- Did Rob invite the
rest of his crew?

- No, and I know what
you're gonna say.

It's still not a date.

- Okay, I know this
should be obvious

but pants, trousers, they
are same thing, right?

Our photographer is British

so I don't really know
if she wants these

but she does want these, right?

- Definitely the trousers.

Trust me, from experience,

you do not wanna go
to London fashion week

getting that wrong!

- Okay.

(phone rings)

- Who's that?

- Maybe Brian again?

- Who's Brian?

- Old friend.

- Maybe old crush.

- What?

- Hello.

- Lauren.

It's Brian.

- Yeah, it's been years.

- Yeah.

I hope your mom
mentioned I'd be calling.

- Are you sure you mentioned
you'd be calling me?

How are you?

- I'm good.

I'm good, I'm just here
for a quick work trip,

but I was wondering if
maybe you wanted to meet up?

In a few hours?

I know it's short notice.

- Oh.

You mean today?

Normally, but I actually

have to meet with my
mover after work, so...

- Oh, right.

I heard that might be happening.

So, is it a go?

- Looks like it.

- Good.

I mean, I hope it's good?

- Yeah, yeah, I hope it'll be
good to be back in Scottsdale.

Dry off for a bit.

Be close to family again.

- Old friends?

- Maybe.

What about lunch tomorrow?

- Yeah, that sounds good.

- Okay, perfect.

Let's do that, I'll
text you the details.

- Great.

Bye.

- Okay, bye.

- Okay, okay, you were all
work the last three years

and now, all of a sudden,
you have two dates?

- No, not even one.

- Really?

Are you sure about that?

- I haven't seen Brian in years,

and I'm seeing Rob later
at a baseball field,

for some unknown and
un-romantic reason.

- Right, to not fall in love.

- Love.

- With the city?

And shouldn't you be packing?

- I have a lot riding on this,
so I can't just not show up.

- Okay.

- Come on.

Don't be so hard
on yourself, man.

You're getting there.

- I don't know.

I just hate that I
got the last out.

- Well, today.

And that's okay. Trust
me, it builds character.

Look, I wasn't always
the best on my team,

I had off days, for
sure, but I kept at it.

- You got a scholarship.

- Yeah, and you have that
same potential and the drive.

You just keep doing what you're
doing and you'll get there.

You'd be in that same spot.

- Only if I get to play
against the best, right?

- Don't worry about them.

I'm working on it.

It'll happen.

Okay?

You good?

- [Shawn] Yeah, I'm good.

- Okay.

I'll see you Wednesday.
- Hey guys.

Get out there.
- Bye.

- Hey.

- Hey.

- I was wondering why
we would be meeting

in a baseball field.

Coach Rob.

I had no idea.

- Well, you know what they say.

Those who can't play
baseball anymore

because of a shoulder
injury, coach.

- Is that what they say?

- Yeah.

It's what they say.

(laughing)
- Ready?

- You'll also be happy to know

that I tried out your
little pruning tip,

so I got out here
a little early.

(kids cheering)

- Well, your team's awesome.

- Yeah, yeah and full of
talent and with a ton of heart,

so we got to get them
into Travel League.

- Is that hard?

- I mean the more
competitive it is,

the more expensive it is but
we think we got a sponsor

so fingers crossed.

- That's good.

- Okay. (claps)

So, you ready?

- This isn't what you
wanted to show me?

- Nah.

- Then what?

- You gotta go with
me to find out.

- Okay.

- Did you bring an umbrella?

- No, why?

(upbeat music)

(thundering)

So we're just walking aimlessly?

- Okay.

So since you stopped driving,

I'm sure you take a
lot of cabs, right?

- Yeah, pricey but efficient.

- Unless you miss
your opportunity along
the way to connect.

- (laughs) You cute.

You clearly prefer walking?

- I mean it depends on the
season, and the neighborhood,

but it's one of the
perks of this place.

I remember like really feeling
that when I moved back--

- Wait!

You left Seattle?

- Yes.

I wasn't gonna pass
up a full ride.

I played at Vanderbilt
until well you know,

got injuries so game over.

But walking always helped.

- How?

- To get me out of my head.

Sometimes you got to shake
things off, you know.

- Okay.

- My ex, we met in college,
then we both moved back here,

when we graduated, but then
she got a job in Chicago.

We tried the whole long
distance thing but...

- It's tough.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- Things didn't work out
but no plans, fresh air,

no destination, I'd just
pick a neighborhood and walk.

- (laughs) I can't imagine
ending anywhere without a plan.

It would be like taking a
torch to that bullet journal.

- Ha, ha, funny.

That will never happen.

- You know what?

I thought we needed a better
start or like a do-over.

Hey, I hope you got my message.

- Rob, hey.

I got them right here.

- Ha!

I didn't want them to run out.

So I know it's not
your exact thing,

but this is a good luck donut.

- (laughs) Is that a thing?

- I guess we'll find out.

- It's not happening.

- Enjoy.

- Thank you.

- So the rest is unplanned.

♪ Walk in your
rainbow paradise ♪

♪ Paradise

♪ Strawberry lipstick
state of mind ♪

♪ State of mind

♪ I get so lost
inside your eyes ♪

♪ Would you believe it

♪ You don't have to
say you love me ♪

♪ You don't have
to say nothing ♪

♪ You don't have to say
you're mine, honey ♪

♪ I'd walk through
fire for you ♪

♪ Just let me adore you

♪ Oh honey,

♪ I'd walk through
fire for you ♪

♪ Just let me adore you

♪ Like it's the only
thing I'll ever do ♪

- I don't know how
you can keep eating

and not get full.

- It's all the walking.

We covered a lot
of territory today.

- Yeah.

- I probably should head home

to start packing.

- I'd say you picked a
pretty good place to stop.

(gentle music)

- Wow!

I've never seen it
like this before.

- So, aimlessly
wandering to a sunset.

Are we one for three yet?

I'll take that as a yes.

(laughing)

(upbeat music)

- It was just an omission?

Mom, really?

- Sweetheart, I didn't think
it was worth mentioning

just in case Brian didn't
have a chance to call you

but the two of you
are having lunch now

so, fun, right?

- I just need to get my
career sorted, first.

- I actually think that now
is a pretty good time for you.

You're in a transitional phase.

In fact, it's perfect for you
to diversify your portfolio.

And, he lives here
in Scottsdale.

- (laughs) Mom!

- Okay, okay.

Just be open.

You might be shocked how things
change when you're flexible.

- I'm always open.

- You're organized.

Those are very different.

But I love you.

Have fun.

- Love you, bye.

Life portfolio.

(upbeat music)

- Well, it's so good.

- Hey.

This is delicious.

- Yeah.

- I knew you'd know a great
local spot in the city.

- Not me, a recent friend.

I'm glad you like it.

- I do.

- I can't believe I
haven't seen you since...

- Addison Park.

4th of July weekend.

Eight years ago.

- Really?

- Yeah, I'd just moved
home from college,

and you were moving to New York.

I think it's the first time
we're both in the city together

since we graduated
from high school.

- I can't believe
you remember that.

- Well, I have a
really good memory.

- That's why you always
got As in school.

- So did you.

- We were both very organized.

- We were.

- What are you doing?

- You're not making
a football, are you?

- Maybe.

- Do you remember how many times

I beat you at paper
football in study hall?

Just so you know,
I still got it.

- How many times?

- Countless.
- You don't remember.

- I remember.

- You're starting to lose.

- From me.

- Well, I guess it's a good
thing it's not a football.

- It is a good thing.

Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Question.

Have you heard of the Essex?

It's supposed to
be in the harbor.

- Is it a restaurant?

- Kinda.

It's this pop up seafood spot.

It's on a boat.

It docks up and
down the West Coast.

I have this coworker, we
trained in San Francisco,

he said it's amazing.

And it's supposed
to be in Seattle.

I know you're probably
busy with the move,

and finishing up work,

but I might be able to
get us a reservation

if you're open to it?

- Yeah.

It sounds like it could be fun.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- We'll probably not gonna get
a sea food pop up on a boat

by the water in Scottsdale.

That's not happening.

- True.

- Yeah, let's do it.

(laughing)

- So Maybe Brian looks
exactly the same?

- He's grown up a bit.

- Are you gonna call
him that from now on?

- Depends.

- Is this going to
be an ongoing thing?

- Maybe, we're now living
in the same town so maybe.

I'm trying to diversify
my life portfolio.

- Is that your mom talking.

- What do you think? (chuckles)

(gentle music)

(exciting music)

(phone rings)

- [Rob] Hello.

- Hey, this is Lauren.

- [Rob] Hey, what's going on?

- Hi.

Thanks.

Hey.

(taxi roars)

- Hey.

I told you not to get a cab.

I could've dropped
the boxes off to you.

- Please, you're already
doing me a huge favor,

but if I don't get my
living room done tonight,

I'm gonna hate myself
in the morning so...

Are you okay?

- Yeah, yeah, the sponsor's
nephew is on another team

headed to Travel League

so he decided to go with them.

- I'm sorry.

What are you gonna do?

- Sponsor them myself?

- Can you do that?

- I gotta do something.

I'm sorry, you look
like you're freezing.

- I'm not asking for balmy

just a little warmer
although balmy would be nice.

- Give it a little more time.

Oh, right, you don't
have much of that left.

- Yeah.

- Okay, come on,
come on. (laughs)

(upbeat music)

- All this yours?

- It is now.

- Wow. (chuckles)

I got that wrong.

- What?

- I always thought
you more like a

throw-all-my-things-in-a-duffle-
type
guy.

- Also accurate.

- How did you get
all this stuff?

- I guess it started
with one person,

who just asked me to store
a bunch of stuff for them

until they came back and
then next thing I know,

other people were asking me
to hold onto a thing or two,

just in case they
wanted it back.

- Wow, it's really nice
of you but it's just...

- What, go ahead,
you can say it.

- Too much of a good thing.

- Why do I feel a
Dave moment coming on?

- I don't think you need
to pick your favorites.

- Okay, good.

- Yeah.

I think you should
get rid of it.

All of it.

- You mean just throw it away?

- No.

I've an idea.

You're trying to raise money

to get your team into
the Travel League, right?

- It'll just give
them the option

if they wanna go all the way.

The older they get,
the harder it is.

- So it's now or never.

So look at all this.

All of the money you
need, right here.

- You mean sell it?

- Auction it.

If people are willing
to finally let it go,

have a silent auction.

- I don't know the first thing
about putting on an auction.

Especially a quiet one.

- Well, lucky for you,
back in Scottsdale,

my mom volunteered at
several non-profits,

and guess who was put in
charge of all the auctions?

- It's Tuesday.

You leave in like six days.

- I'm aware.

What about Sunday?

- You wanna take on an auction,
on top of everything else?

How's your plan going?

For packing?

- I'm not worried.

Have you seen my bullet journal?

- This is a lot.

You said it yourself.

- Yeah, and it's
kind of my thing.

- Are we really doing this?

- As long as you have my boxes.

- Yeah, I got it.

- Seriously, I can
just take a cab.

- Yeah, I know you can.

But I was headed out anyway.

I just have one stop along
the way, if that's okay?

- Sure.

- This way.

- What did you say you
had to do here again?

- Just something quick but
it's time sensitive so...

- Okay.

The Botanical Gardens?

- [Rob] Yep.

- Right now?

- Yeah.

- You said you
wanted balmy, right?

(jingling music)

- We're going in?

- Yep.

- Wow.

- Warm and humid, year round.

- I can't believe your
boy, Mike, whoever that is,

could get us in here.

- Yeah, childhood
friend, assistant coach,

and head of the
Parks Department.

- Okay.

- Is there anyone
you don't know?

- It may seem like a big city

but it's really more
like a small town.

- Oh, I love these.

I've been meaning to get one.

They create such cool
shadows in the sunrise.

- You really are
creative to the core.

- I guess I just see
things a certain way

except that would make me
a natural fashion writer,

like my grandma, it's weird.

Now that I'm letting it go,

I don't know what
I'm more upset about.

Not making it as a
writer or going home

without that sense
of accomplishment,

that independence, that triumph
I admired in my grandma.

Maybe accounting was
always a better path?

- Accounting?

That's a hard left.

- It's actually what I
did, right after college.

It's not my passion
but it's stable,

and I'm good at it, and I
like working with my parents

so I feel lucky.

- You know what I think?

I think anytime you get
to follow your passion,

no matter where it
ends up, it's a win.

It's always a win.

(phone rings)

You're gonna get that?

- I'll just call him back.

- Hello?

Hello.

Lauren?

Lauren?
- Hello.

Hey.

Hi Brian, hey

Oh, you got the reservation?

Great.

Yeah.

Okay, I'll see you then.

Bye.

My friend from Scottsdale.

- Oh, wow.

I'm sure they're
excited to get you back.

- Yeah.

Maybe, I don't know.

But, I am finally going
to the harbor for dinner.

It's some fancy seafood pop-up.

- Fun?

- Yup.

- You wanna go the next room.

- Sure, yeah.

(groans)

Why was I so awkward?

- Mm.

Maybe because you're
pseudo dating two guys?

- Oh, no, no.

That's inaccurate.

- Do you have any other
ideas 'cause that's mine.

- Oh, I was having fun with
Rob and suddenly, okay,

accidentally, I was on
the phone with Brian,

which should've made me happy

because he's actually
from Scottsdale,

and we've a lot in common
but I just turned around.

- Because you like Rob?

- No.

I could not like him,
it's just complicated,

with the move and I'm
going to this dinner.

- Which will be fun.

- Except I should be packing.

- You can always
just throw it all

in one big box, last minute.

I thought that might get you.

Hey, it's okay.

You've worked crazy hours
the last three years,

you deserve a little fun,

so don't overthink it.
- Thank you.

- At some point, whether
you like one or none,

you'll just know.

In the meantime, just enjoy it.

- Thank you.

What am I gonna do without you?

- Cry, most likely.

Just sob, continuously,
until our next girls' trip.

- That is accurate.

- Okay.

I know your closet is amazing,

so I tried your shoe
hack at home and, wow,

what a game changer.

And I didn't even
have to spend a penny.

Is there any chance you maybe

have some tips for the kitchen?

It's kind of chaotic.

- How many roommates did
you say you had again?

- Three.

Hence the chaos.

- Well, I don't know about you

but I once got in
whisk-ticuffs with my roommate.

She broke my whisk, so I took
hers, then she hid my spatula.

So, I attached the
pegboard to the wall

with whisks, spatulas,
tongs, etcetera.

It was easy, it was inexpensive
and a total peacemaker.

- Done.

Is it greedy if I ask for more?

- Are you open to using party
hats and barbecue sticks?

- Yes.
- Yeah.

(laughing)

- The board wants
to meet, Monday?

I thought we had
a few more months?

We are excited to
go fully digital.

I agree.

And we will have a full
presentation ready for them.

- How'd that sound?

Confident?

- You?

Yeah.

Always.

- I didn't tell
you but the board

wanted to shut us
down, completely.

I offered to make
things fully digital

but it's a bit out
of my wheelhouse.

- Good thing you've always
worked well under pressure.

- With great writers
and an eye for layout,

but creating new content
that fits the brand

and feels sticky,
it's not so easy.

- Sticky?

I'm sure you'll figure it out.

- I've got 100 staff hoping so.

Hey, I wanted an exciting
career and I got it.

- You did.

- Well, if it
relieves your stress,

the office move is almost done.

- It does.

Thank you.

- Good.

- So, a silent auction?

- How'd you hear?

- Lauren does still work here.

And as sweet as it is for you

to hold all that
stuff for everybody,

I really like the idea
of you decluttering.

- I've called almost everyone,

and got the okay to
auction off their stuff.

- What about Rachel?

- I'm gettin' to it, but
we put flyers everywhere

so, fingers crossed
for big numbers.

- I will come out and I
will stay as long as I can.

It's a great idea.

- Well, it wasn't mine.

But Lauren's pretty awesome.

- She is.

It's a shame to see her go.

- Okay, I'll see you then.

- Okay, hang on.

So you're selling everything?

- Yeah.

- Even this?

- Yeah, I'm working on it.

- Are you?

- Because it's time.

- Yeah, I know.

- Do you know?

- Yes.

- Okay.

- And everything else is going.

Lauren just we
have to organize it

in a way that
people wanna buy it.

- She's a smart woman.

- Yes, yes she is.

Are you done?

- No.

I'm definitely not.

Ha, look at this!

How much for the
pinball machine?

- I don't know, I
might be eyeing it.

- How about I eye it
and I give you 50 bucks,

how's that sound?

- How about no?

- How about--

- That sounds like
an opening bid to me.

- I'm on the board.

- Okay.

I have 90 minutes
before my dinner.

- And I've got baseball
practice tonight so...

- Let's divide and conquer!

I think we need to
create sections,

so we can do bedrooms on this
end, living rooms on this end,

dining rooms right here.

The rooms will be pretty scarce

but they will highlight
our key items.

And we need to figure out what
is in on these mystery boxes.

- That could be anything.

That could be cutlery,
linens, a piggy bank.

- Survey says,
none of the above.

It is beauty!

- Okay.

Look at this, oh.

Oh, yeah.
- Okay, all right.

You should buy it.

Oh, yeah.

Look how it frames
your face. (laughs)

- Thank you.

- Lauren, check this out.

- Oh, wow.

- Yeah, that's what most
people say when they see this.

- Do you know if it still works?

- Oh, it works.

Every bulb.

- Okay, we should hang it.

And we know your kids are
gonna dazzle out there,

but we should dazzle in here.

It's gonna really set the mood,

and when people feel good

and they are enjoying
themselves, they participate.

And in this case,
participation means money.

(Rob laughs)

- Well then, we should hang it.

- And what about this?

- No.

No.

That's uh, that's
all staying for now.

- You really think Rachel
wants all this back?

- Well, I should just
probably call her and ask.

But all of this stuff,
all this is going.

(cheerful music)

So you really never had
dinner on the harbor?

- I don't know why.

I wanted to, I guess I
just got preoccupied.

- Well, that's easy to do.

- Yeah, especially when
you're super goal-oriented.

It's like having blinders on.

Sometimes.

- Wow, I've been there before.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

The ultimate puzzle
challenge. (laughs)

I got it for my eighth birthday.

I refused to leave the
house until I finished it.

(Lauren laughs)

Yeah, that was a long
few days for my parents.

- See, you get me.

- I do.
- Yeah.

- You ready?

- Come on.

(gentle guitar music)

♪ Play me again

♪ Ooh, ooh

♪ Play me again

Thank you very much.

I'm gonna gonna take a quick
break and I'll be back.

(audience applauding)

- She's good.

- Thank you.

- Thank you.

- Let's check out out of here.

Come on.

- Music, bubbles, water,

it doesn't get better than this.

- Only if this
boat could take us

to a baseball game, now that.

(laughing)

- What?

I thought you were more
of a basketball fan?

- How do you remember that?

- Oh, come on.

Don't pretend like
you didn't know.

I had the biggest crush.

- On me?

Seriously?

- (laughs) Why do you
think I was at every game?

- I thought you
liked Mark Reynolds?

- Mark Reynolds thought
I liked Mark Reynolds.

- I guess I should
have asked you out.

- What?

- Oh, don't pretend
like you didn't know.

I was always three shades of
red anytime we would talk.

- (laughs) Okay, clearly, I
clearly did not notice that.

- Well, at least I
get to ask you now.

- I'm sorry, I thought this was,

I mean, I guess, mh.

(laughing)

Normally, it would have
been great but now it's...

- It's fine.

You've got a lot going on.

Don't worry.

I get it.

- I don't think I do.

But thank you.

- I got it.

- Maybe just hang
out when I get back?

- Of course.

In the meantime
though, I don't know

if you saw that
king crab in there,

but we are not getting anything
like that in Scottsdale.

- (chuckles) okay,
let's go come on.

(cheerful music)

- Good job.

I will see you all on Sunday.

Travel League or bust.

Let's go.

All right.

- Okay.

I know I was supposed to
get a burger with the works

but these are pretty loaded up,

and a little more
appropriate for the space.

- Cream cheese hotdogs, nice.

(giggling)
(laughing drowns speaker)

- I can't believe I'm
moving in five days

and I just discovered these.

- I'm glad you went all in.

It looks like they gave you a
little extra cream cheese too.

- It's only because it
was my first time, so...

- Yeah, it seemed
like it was another

after your first
nautical dinner with

whatever his name is, uh, Brian?

- I'm glad you paid attention.

- It seemed like it
was a little romantic?

- No.

- No?
- I mean I guess

it could have been
but it wasn't.

- No?

- No.

Dating's never been
my strong suit.

I've dated here and
there in the past

but the timing never
really lines up.

- Yeah, well.

Maybe it'll line up
once you get back home.

- And what about you
with, what was Rachel?

Was it?

I paid attention.

- You know that's kinda
how all this started.

She asked me to hold on
to a few things and then--

- Everyone caught on?

- I guess.

Yeah.

Yeah.

- We all hold onto things.

You shouls ask yourself why.

(gentle music)

- All right.

I think it's time.

- Time?

- To play some baseball.

Look, we've got this
auction coming up,

we've got all these
super-talented kids

that are depending
on this to crush it.

I think it's time.

- You want to play baseball?

Right now?

With me?

- Unless you're not up for it?

- Okay, are you ready?

(Lauren groans)

- Just warming up.

(vigorous music)

(groaning)

- Still warming up?

(ball thuds)

(Lauren screams)

- Yay!

(laughing)

- Oh, you're safe.

- See?

- Fine, fine, fine.

But you gotta admit,
you love this city.

- Yeah I mean, the
hot dogs and the views

are pretty amazing.

- So, two down one to go?

- Just when I thought I had
it down, the unexpected.

Look at this heft, they won't
slide in neatly anywhere.

Do we have an overflow?

- Yeah, but you don't need it.

- Did you do the math?

On the closet?

- Mhm.

- Then you've got this.

- Okay, so right now
we have 10% over there

for our longer garments and
our dresses are over there,

so if we swap these
two out for over there,

that frees up 2% and
then everything fits!

- Yes!

(laughing)

My work here is done.

- [Sam] Hi all!

Julia would like to see
everyone in the main lobby.

- Let's go.

- I'll be right there.

- Okay.

(gentle music)

(upbeat music)

(crowd murmuring)

- [Woman] Pardon
me, I just (laughs)

- Oh, cupcakes!

- Just so you know, I am
still in total denial.

I can't believe today
is your last day.

- Here, but...

- We're still hanging
out tonight, right?

- As long as you
don't mind it's work.

It's a big, big warehouse
and there's a lot of things

that need to get tagged.

- I gotta get in as much
Q.T. as possible, don't I?

And I like that we're
hanging out with Rob.

- We're friends.

He's clearly not over his ex.

- How do you know that?

- Trust me.

But, I'm glad you're coming.

- Of course.

- I'm gonna miss you.

- No, no.

Don't do it.

I'm trying this new mascara
and it is not waterproof

so I'm not crying!

Not today!

(glass tinkling)

- Hi everyone, sorry
for the short notice.

But now that the move is done,

we can focus on creating
exciting, digital content

that speaks to our
readers in a new way.

(staff applauds)

But first, I'm sad to
say good-bye to a woman

who in the last three years,

has been the calm center
to our daily storm.

Thank you, Lauren.

(staff applauds)

- Thank you.

- To see Lauren in action is
to see a true master in the art

of putting everything
in its place.

Unfortunately for us,

she's decided her place

is in her hometown
of Scottsdale.

We wish you the very best.

Please come back and visit.

Paige, you've got a
lot to live up to.

(laughing)

For the rest of us, take the
hour, look at the designs,

ask questions, it's
still work in progress

so comments are welcome.

Enjoy.

(audience applauding)

- And one for you.

- Bye, girl.

- Hi.

- Thank you, that
was really sweet.

- All true, by the way.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm just
trying to get my head

around all these changes.

When I was a kid, I
would rip the pages

out of magazines, put
them up on my wall,

but can't do that with
digital, it's different.

- You'd be amazed at how
many times people watch

the same content when it's
good, and yours will be.

- We're gonna miss you.

- Will miss you, too.

- Wow.

- Wow!

- Yeah.

- This is really
coming together.

- Yeah.

Today, storage warehouse,
tomorrow a showroom,

of bedrooms, living
rooms and dining rooms.

- Told you she's
a miracle worker.

- It's a bit of an
overstatement but okay.

- Hey, what's that?

- Who's ready to play ball?

- Ooh.

- So you have this
big auction on Sunday

and then two moves
the day after that?

It sounds exhausting.

- Yeah, the two moves
thing is kind of my idea.

- No, it's fine.

I actually brought in
a little extra help.

- Oh, you did.

- Yeah.

- [Logan] I'm here.

- I hired somebody
just to be safe

but Logan's team
will handle your move

and then I'll be over
as soon as I can.

But don't worry.

We got everybody covered.

- Thank you.

- So, what about the
great Seattle challenge?

Have you fallen in
love with the city

or is poor Rob here moving
you to Scottsdale for free?

- Good question, Zoe.

- The city has definitely
surprised me, how's that?

- A little vague.

- But, you've still
got two more days

before you have to deliver
your final verdict,

and I still have one more thing.

- One more thing?

- Don't worry, it'll
be after the auction

and it won't take long
but, if you don't love it

I'll drive you to
Scottsdale myself.

- You don't give up, do you?

- Where's the fun in that?

(gentle music)

- Okay, I don't wanna
break up the party

but I should probably get going.

- Me, too.

- All right.

- I'm going me, too.

- Hey.

Hey.

Thank you.

I don't think I would have been
able to do this without you.

- Me neither.

(intense music)

- See you Sunday.

- Well, technically,
I'm only half-packed,

but I have it all planned out.

- I'm surprised, that's all.

I mean leaving the
packing to last minute,

that just doesn't
sound like you.

- It was a crazy week
between training Paige

and organizing this auction--

- For Rob?

The gentleman who's
helping you move?

- Aha.

- The same Rob that you
went to burgers with?

The one that's been
showing you around Seattle?

Distracting you from packing?

- As a point of pride.

And because he ate
my good luck cookie.

Mom?

Are you still there?

- Honey, are you still
planning on coming home?

- What?

Yes.

I'm putting a box
together as we speak.

Okay?

- Okay, I'm just checking.

- I know you're swamped
so don't worry, okay,

I'll be there to help.

- Ditto.

- What did you say?

- Half-packed, oh,
that's a lot to do so.

I will be there first
thing in the morning.

- You're flying here?

Mom, you don't have to do that.

You're too busy.

You're too busy.

- I want to do that.

Besides, I was thinking about
how much fun it would be

to fly back together.

So, I will see you tomorrow.

- Thank you.

- I love you.

- Ditto.

(gentle music)

- (sighs) All right.

Okay, keep an eye out
for that popcorn machine

it should be here any minute.

- So this chandelier
is not working.

- It was fine just
the other day.

- I'm sure it's just a bulb.

- Well, I checked all those.

- This is not good.

People are coming soon.

- It's not terrible.

Okay, yeah no, it's
bad, I'll fix it.

I got this.

- (sighs) Or we could
just plug it in?

(laughing)

Tada!

- It looks like
we're in business.

Do you think you
need anything else?

- Yes!

I need a description for that.

- I would call it a nice couch.

- Good.

What about "mid-century settee"?

- I'd buy that.

- Hers is better.

- Is there a Lauren Miller here?

- I'm Lauren.

- Ooh, is that the
popcorn machine?

- I actually have some
wardrobe boxes for you.

- From who?

- Julia Stratton at
Seamless Magazine.

- What?

Did you know about this?

- No.

- It's just a couple of pieces
from last year's collection.

- Or, the entire inventory.

- Or that.(laughs)

- I don't know what to say.

- There's more coming.

- [Lauren] Okay, we are so
not going home to get ready,

not at this rate.

- It's a good thing you have
a whole bunch of clothes here

to choose from.

- You can't wear the clothes.

- Why not?

- 'Cause they're for sale

which is why we should
definitely wear them.

- Really?

- Yeah

It'll create a full experience.

Wardrobe, rooms,
a complete vision.

- You don't have
to ask me twice.

(Paige screams)

- That's awesome.

- Well, you know what
this means, don't you?

- I'll have a whole
lot more work to do?

- Yeah but also a whole
lot more to celebrate.

Right?

After the auction?

- Is this your "one more thing"?

- I gotta get my closing
statement, right?

- Rob.

- I know, I know, you're moving.

And I'm not trying to
convince you to stay.

I just want you to
want to come back.

(Zoe and Paige laugh)

- Okay.

- Okay.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Yeah great, good.

It's a date.

A celebration, right?

- Great.

(cheerful music)

- Okay, I am so
buying this dress.

- I love it.

Lauren are you gonna come out?

The prty is gonna start soon.

- [Lauren] I don't know, it
just feels kind of fancy.

- Hey, this is your ball.

- [Lauren] Auction.

- Either way, come out!

- Come out! (giggles)

(gentle music)

- Wow!

You look beautiful.

- Thank you.

You look pretty good yourself.

Very model-like.

- You ready to raise some money?

- Yes!

(gentle music)

(crowd murmuring)

- I guess Rob knows
most of Seattle.

Look at all these people.

- Yeah, it's impressive.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing.

- You're freaking out?

No, I'm just standing
here, quietly.

- Freaking out.

- I'm just not sure
what I'm doing.

I didn't plan for any of this.

- The auction or the date?

- Either.

- It's a good thing.

- So don't overthink it?

- K, not overthinking.

- I'll take it.

- Okay
- For now.

(kids cheering)

- It's all in the wrists, huh?

- Hey team, Coach Rob, come on.

Me and the rest of the team,

we just wanna thank
you for everything.

We're so excited
for Travel League!

- Well, you all
deserve it, all right?

Bring it in.

One, two, three--

- [Kids] Thundercats!

- All right.

Get back to the game.

- Thank you again.

- Oh, please.

I was happy to donate.

It's the least I could do.

- It was definitely
a huge surprise.

- That's what Rob said.

- Yeah.

- Unfortunately, I can't stay.

Still prepping for the
big meeting tomorrow.

But congrats.

You did a great job in here.

No surprise there.

- Thank you.

- Julia, can I borrow
you for a second?

About that painting tomorrow...

- Remember that
"midcentury settee"?

- Yes.

- Well, there was a
little bidding war.

You'll be happy to know
that I lost the bid.

- That's probably a good thing.

I think so too.

- Right!

- I can't believe this.

This is your warehouse.

It looks amazing.

- Hey, Rachel.

- Hey.

(kiss squeaks)

(chuckles) Wow, you're here.

I thought you said you
had a work thing tonight?

- Yeah, I did, but
luckily it got switched

to a happy hour so
I could do both.

I don't know how you or when
you acquired all of this stuff

but auctioning it
is a great idea.

- Well, that was all
Lauren, actually.

- Oh, really?

Hi, I'm Rachel, Rob's friend.

- Lauren, Rob's client.

- Oh, did you get my text?

About auctioning off my things?

If it's too late, I totally
get it, I just thought...

- No, no, we can still do that.

Yeah, right?

- Yeah, yeah.

Sure.

If that's what you want.

But I have to talk to that lady

about buying this scarf, so...

- Good, yeah, right, come on.

(gentle music)

- I love that you're doing this.

- Yeah, yeah.

It was all Lauren's
idea but I just wanna

give the kids the
exposure, the experience,

let them take it from there.

- You look happy, Rob.

- Yeah, I am.

You do, too.

- I'm just so sorry that
it took me this long

to come back for all the stuff.

- I'm sorry it took me so
long for me to ask you to.

- It's good timing though.

- Yeah.

- Okay, that's the last of it so

what do you say we get
the stuff out there?

- It's just not
pretty, it's versatile.

An added bonus, it doesn't
take much room in the closet

so it really is
the perfect piece.

(gentle music)

- How much do you
think I should bid?

- You can bid whatever you want.

It just depends how
much you want it?

(Rachel laughs)

- Thank you for coming.

- Ooh, big time
winner over here.

Big time!

- You know I did never see
you as a chandelier man

but thank you.

- Yeah, I told
Kate it would give

off like a romantic light in
the house and support our team,

she was all in.

- Man, I think we did it.

- I think you guys did it.

You make a good team.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Yeah, so that buffalo picture,

apparently it's a tough sell.

- No!

- Right.

Otherwise, the rest, I
think we're sold out!

So you ready to go celebrate?

Last stop.

- It's kind of late, so--

- I know it's been a long day

but it's real close,
walking distance even.

- Okay, sure.

- Okay, grab your coat.

- Okay.

- There.

- Okay.

Wow, this view.

I can't believe you did
all this for me, Rob.

- Yeah.

I also wanted to get you this.

- Aw (laughs)

Thank you.

- Lauren, you're
incredible at what you do.

I mean from organizing tonight,

to teaching me
little packing tips.

You just really bring
out the best in people.

- Thank you.

What is this?

What are we doing?

- What do you mean?

- With all of this,
I'm moving tomorrow,

and you're not over her.

- Who, Rachel?

- After seeing you two together,

there's clearly still something.

- No, we're just friends.

- I mean, yeah.

It might have taken me
a while to get there

but that's just because
of how it ended.

- Because the
distance was too much?

- Yeah.

And now you wanna try again?

- This is different.

- How?

- I don't know,
it's just a feeling.

- Because it's new.

But after a while, it'll
stop being the same thing.

- You don't know that.

- I know our timing is off.

- If you let it be.

Lauren, you can't plan
for things like this.

- I think I should go.

(gentle music)

- I know, you know Logan will
have you covered tomorrow

and I have got that
first move, so...

- So if I don't
see you, thank you.

- You, too.

Good luck in, Scottsdale.

That city is lucky to have you.

- Same.

(gentle music)

(upbeat music)

- Oh, hi, there you are.

Okay, so I'm gonna drop
this off at my house

and I'm gonna head to Lauren's.

Hey, you can come
over and play with it

at anytime you want, all right?

- Okay, all right.

I'm all set, thank you.

I'm so glad you won it
but we gotta get going.

We've got two moves today.

- Hey, are you sure you don't
wanna come to Lauren's, after?

- Yeah.

That we got it covered.

Thank you.

- Okay, but you sure?

- Yes.

- Okay.

It's just not really like
you to give up so easy.

- She's moving.

Like it's not great timing.

- But you like her, right?

- Yeah.

Yeah, way more than I want to.

But, I've held onto things
way too long before.

If she wants to move, I
gotta respect her choice,

and just let her go,
even if I don't want to.

- Okay.

Cool.

(gentle music)

- Yoo hoo!

- Hey, Mom.

- All right.

Now I know that you're
gonna say that I am crazy.

- You're crazy.

- But we need the food.

(Lauren laughs)

So I got us some salads,
some sandwiches and this!

- Mom!

I can't believe you, thank you.

- It was a little out of the way

but there was no way I
could have my little girl

leaving Seattle without
her favorite cookie,

now could I?

(Lauren sniffles)

Oh, wait, why are you crying?

- I'm not crying.

- Well, you certainly
don't look happy.

- Watch this.

- Just so you know,
we'll never forget you.

You've given me confidence
and made me laugh

along with my roommates

who watched the video
like nine times.

They thought it was super funny,

and they swear that they
would use the pegboard so,

thank you for everything.

- I'm sorry, but if
you're tight on space,

you're gonna have to make
some tough fashion choices.

An aran wool knit is
a classic but bulky.

Cotton and merino will
help you maximize space.

And if you wanna minimize
your wallet, buy cashmere.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

- Well, at least it
wasn't the cookie.

(Lauren laughs)

- I'm sorry.

Okay.

I'm good, just final
stretch, almost done here.

- Are you sure that
you have put everything

that you've got into this?

- They're not hiring
editorial anymore.

- But so what?

They certainly weren't looking
to hire your grandmother,

but she made it work.

- Because she was
a great writer.

- No, because she
followed her passion,

which may not be yours.

Sweetheart, you've got to do
what comes natural for you.

- I can't change things now.

And I can't change it
on you guys, either.

- Sweetheart, your father
and I will be just fine.

We'll even be better
knowing that you are happy.

- This whole place is packed,

and I actually don't
have anywhere to live.

- Honey, I know that
you like things mh mh

everything just planned out.

But baby, you would be surprised

how things can just shift
and work out even better

if you're just flexible.

- You're right.

(upbeat music)

I need to go.

- Oh wait, right now?

- Yes!

If I'm gonna make it happen.

- Oh wait!

If you're gonna make it happen,

you need to change your clothes.

I'm just saying.

- You're right.

And I know exactly what to wear.

Thank you!

- You're welcome.

(upbeat music)

(knocking)

- Julia, you've
got five minutes,

the board members
just signed in.

- Right.

Okay.

(knocking)

That didn't feel like five.

- I know you only have a second.

So, I get it.

Changing what
you've always known,

what you've been working
towards your whole life

can feel pretty daunting.

But it's also an opportunity
to figure out what you want

and what you're
passionate about.

I know that you're looking
for dynamic content,

and I think I have
something for you.

I also think I have a
pretty strong point of view.

So if it doesn't work for you,
I'll take it somewhere else.

- Inside, but if
you're tight on space,

you're gonna have to make
some tough fashion choices.

An aran wool knit is
a classic but bulky.

(phone rings)

- Hey Logan.

Everything okay?

Okay.

Yeah, I'll be there in ten.

(exciting music)

Hey.

- Hey.

- What's going on, man?

You said there was an
issue with the move?

- There is.

- What kind of issue?

Hey.

Sorry, I would have come sooner,

but I just heard.

- I didn't know that there
was gonna be an issue.

So, I'm sorry about last night.

- I just want you to be happy.

Wherever you are.

- That's actually what I
wanted to talk to you about.

- Your cancellation policy?

- Okay, well, let's see..

I'm basically moving
you for free, right?

- No.

- I'm not.

- Yeah, no.

- I wasn't, I'm not.

- No, you're not.
- Wait!

- So cream cheese, hot dogs...

- Aimless wandering to a view.

- Third thing?

- There's actually more.

- More?

- Yeah.

(Rob laughs)

- There's pretty amazing
cookies and donuts,

not to mention Paige
and Zoe and, you.

- Me?

- You.

(laughing)

And my new job it seems.

- Your new job?

- I told you.

Organization is
kind of my thing.

And, I guess I'm kind of funny,

so Julia wants videos
from me, lots of them.

- And you really wanna stay?

- Yeah.

So do you know any
apartment vacancies?

- Yeah.

Remind me, I just
happen to know some

like really close by even.

if you're interested?

- Yeah well, I'm interested.

- Well, good.

(Lauren laughs)

- See, I told you.

- What?

- Easiest move ever.

(cheerful upbeat music)