Pan Am (2011–2012): Season 1, Episode 2 - We'll Always Have Paris - full transcript

On a trip to Paris, Kate and Laura have a surprise passenger - their mom - who has come to settle some unfinished business with Laura; Maggie faces the unwanted attentions of an aggressive passenger, and Dean and Colette share a momentary flirtation as he tries to track down some leads on Bridget.

NARRATOR:
Previously onPan Am...

Do you not wanna
get married?

You need to decide,
because this is your life.

LAURA:
I wanna see the world.

I'll become
a Pan Am stewardess.

[PEALING]

MAGGIE: "Upon boarding,
passengers are greeted

"by the international
beauty and grace

"known as the Pan
Am stewardess."

♪ Around the world

Are you wearing your girdle? Yes, ma'am.



[SLAP] Oh.

WOMAN ON PA:
Pan Am Flight 22
is now boarding.

♪ A rendezvous

I didn't know
you'd be on this flight.

What a coincidence.
I didn't know
you were married.

Should we spike
his food or his drink?

Both.

I work for the
US Government...
intelligence.

You fit the profile perfectly,
beautiful, well educated.

The Pan Am stewardess

can travel
all around the world
without suspicion.

And I have the
perfect cover.

Marry me! I can't say yes now.

Bridget.



Bridget arranged
that meeting in Rome.

She had an eye for talent.

"Had"?

Am I her replacement?

[ON A CLEAR DAYPLAYING]

♪ On a clear day

♪ Rise and look
around you

♪ And you'll see

[ROARING]

♪ On a clear day

♪ How it will astound you

♪ That the glow
of your being

[BRAKES SQUEAL]

♪ Outshines every star

♪ You'll feel part...

Hello, miss.

♪ Of every mountain,
sea, and shore ♪

Couldn't help but notice
your predicament.

Unfortunate, no?

Are you going my way?

Ah, it depends.
Where you going?

Me? Paris.

You've gotta
be kidding me.

[CHUCKLES]

I'm going to Paris.

You don't say.

Sometimes the stars align.

Say, I could
give you a lift...

Oh.

But I'll have
to warn ya.

You'll have to
cook my dinner,

bring me coffee,
make occasional small talk.

Some steep demands.

It's a long walk to Paris.

Fine.
On one small condition.

I swear,
just another minute.

Laura!

I couldn't find
my blue shawl.

Did you pick it up
from home?

I don't know.
I couldn't see through
all the smoke.

Smoke?

Yes, Mother was
breathing fire.

[LAUGHS] Right. What, are you
moving to Paris?

Well, I wanted to have
plenty of room to
bring things home.

And you couldn't find
your steamer trunk?

Oh, I almost forgot.

I have something for you.

Can't it wait?

No, it'll only take
a second. Here.

What is it?

Remember this?

We did it.
We're really going, together.

How did you get this
out of your room?

Did you call Daddy?

And risk Mother
finding out? No way.

I had Maria send it.

Wow. It's a sad day
when your maid's more
accepting than your mother.

But it's not a sad day.

It's the best day
in a long time...

The day you and I finally
make it to Paris!

[JET ROARING]

You have to stay
on the right side
of the road.

I'm French, not English.

I'm fairly confident
this is a bad idea.

Oh, come on.
What are you afraid of?

[CHUCKLES]
Where do I start?

[JANGLES]

No, before we do this,

do you have any questions?

Only one.

How fast does it go?

That's the wrong question.

We had a deal!

[JANGLES]

Thank you.

[KEY TURNS IN IGNITION] [ENGINE STARTS]

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

You have your license
on you, right?

[REVS ENGINE]What license?

[PEALING]

[MUSIC PLAYING]

LAURA: Did you know
there are 2,000 windows
in the palace at Versailles?

MAGGIE: Maybe
you shouldn't read and
walk at the same time.

Ooh, pardon.

And over 2,000 acres
of formal garden.

No kidding.

KATE: Laura, there you are.

In body.
Her mind is elsewhere.

I'm cramming for Paris.
Go ahead. Quiz me.

Uh, height
of the Eiffel Tower.

324 meters.

Built by...Gustave Eiffel.

Well, that oughta
come in handy. [LAUGHS]

Colette!

Thank you again.

I'd like to say "anytime,"
but... No.

Bye. I'll see you soon.

I salute you, Captain.

Oh, not now, Sanjeev.

Very impressed.

Sanjeev?

Back on the horse.

No, I'm not back
on the horse.

[WHISPERS] Understood.

Mmm,
the pain au chocolat
at Fauchon Patisserie

near Madeleine.

Definitely amazing,
but not the best.

What's the best?

A la mere
de famille,
a Montmartre.

Les orangettes
enrobees de chocolat.

I wanna try everything.

You'd be advised
to limit yourself to one,
Miss Cameron.

You've gained
another pound.

Do we need to revisit
your personal weight limit?

Oh.

No, Miss Havemeyer.

WOMAN OVER PA:
Attention, passengers...

MAN: Miss Cameron,
you have a call.

Redheaded Cameron.
Pay phone. Your father.

Daddy?

Okay.
I'll see you on board.

You're next, Miss Ryan.

Oh, please. After you.

Pardon me?

Well, I think
we'd all like to know

what you're weighing
in at these days.

I assume that
if there's an ideal weight

for serving drinks,
then surely there's
an ideal weight

for looking down one's nose.

Maggie, it's okay.

No, go on, please.

I'll be gentle.

Don't believe
a word she says,
Mrs. Havemeyer.

Maggie promised
to be gentle with me,

and I assure you,
it's a bald-faced lie.

HAVEMEYER: I'm sorry
you had to witness

Miss Ryan's insubordination,
Mr. Vanderway.

And I'm sorry that
I have to steal

this insubordinate
stewardesses away.

They're late.

Or I can let Operations
know that there
was a delay.

No delay.

Miss Ryan and I can
continue our conversation

with her supervisor
upon her return.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

WOMAN:
Oh, thank you so much.

Daddy?

Not exactly.

Richard.

I'm glad you're here.

I need answers
about Bridget.

Your predecessor
isn't your concern.

A stewardess
can't just disappear.

Quitting is one thing.
Vanishing is another.

All of Pan Am is buzzing.

Pan Am is buzzing
or you're wondering?

Both. Take this.

Keep it in your purse.
Do not open it.

This isn't another
test, is it?

Your contact will
find you in Paris

and identify himself using
the hour-of-the-day exchange.

You remember it?

Hour-of-the-day exchange.
Yes.

Uh, they ask for the time,
I give it in hours.

They repeat it back wrong,
I correct them.

They thank me,
and I give them the package.

What time is it? 1800 hours.

Ah, that's 7:00, right?

You're supposed
to correct me.

I'm sorry.
Uh, 1800 hours is 6:00, sir.

I mean,
I can handle this.

If you can't remember
your basic training...

I can handle this.

I just need to go
now. I'm late.

[LOWERED VOICE]
Au revoir.

MAN: Thank you.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

Where have you been? Where's the manifest?

MAN: There you are.

No, no, no.

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

Oh, God.

[SETS DOWN CLIPBOARD]

Kate, what is it?

[WHISPERS] It's Mother.

Mother?

Is something wrong?

Yes.

She's on the plane.

[ROARING]

You're not
the least bit curious?

No.

Not a tiny bit curious?

She disappeared.

[SIGHS] Nope.

'Cause if a guy's
not on a new horse,

chances are he's still
thinking about the old one.

[DOOR OPENS] [DOOR CLOSES]

And you, Sanjeev,
know how to beat
a dead horse.

Three minute pee.
He's still on Bridget?

I'm just saying,
I'd be curious.

I'm not.
Good man.

In case you do get curious,
let me tell you something.

When it comes to women...

Listen up, folks.
Sanjeev's sharing pearls.

Yeah, I'm taking notes.
[IMITATES SNORING]

There's always a friend
who knows. Always.

So if a dame left you
without word...

No "It was fun,"
no "We'll always have Paris,"

you'd go searching for her?

I didn't say that.
Hell, no.

There you go.

SANJEEV: That is, unless...

She was the
love of my life.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

What kind of name
is "Metropolitans," anyway,

for a brand-new ball club?

SANJEEV:
Stengel didn't do too bad
for your boys in the Bronx.

Until he went senile.

[CHUCKLES]
Dinner already?

Well, a deal is a deal.

[CHUCKLES]

And who benches
Whitey Ford until
Game Three?

What deal?

Now what do
we have here?

Oh, evening flights
have their advantages.

I think
I'm looking at one.

Oh!

Prosciutto, pate,
escargot?

You've already got
my attention.

Serve me an aphrodisiac,
I might just fall in love.

It has been known to happen.

Careful. I'm a glutton.

Oh, I noticed.

I have no idea.
She hasn't spoken
to me since I left.

Then what
is she doing here?

Are you two still hiding?

Daddy didn't tell you?

Daddy?

He just called you
on the pay phone.

Oh, uh, yes,
he needed me
to buy him some...

French cheese.
[CLEARS THROAT]

Cheese?

Mom's on her way to kill me,
and he wants cheese?

You know,
as Pan Am employees,

you can have
your parents
fly for free.

MAGGIE: She's that bad?

She should have
saved the fare and
flown her broomstick.

Well,
one of you is gonna
have to face her.

Colette's by herself
in Economy.

Kate, please.
I can't do it.

What else is new?

MAN:
♪ You're on my mind

♪ Oh, how I cry

♪ You're gone forever

♪ Wished I could die

MAN: Order up here.

♪ Why did you leave me?

Did Daddy yell?

No. He calmly threatened
to call the state troopers
and report his car stolen

if we didn't turn around
and come home.

And Mother? Indisposed, apparently.

[SIGHS] Oh, God.
What have I done?

You were honest
with yourself,
and you stood up

and claimed a stake
in your own life.

I didn't stand up.
I ran away from
my own wedding.

Can you imagine
the look on Greg's face?

Would you rather be
at a reception right now,

feeling trapped
and forcing a smile?

All right, then.

Let's order some pie.

They're gonna disown me.

Okay, let's get
something straight right now.

I am the black sheep
of the family.

Today is hard to beat.

You forget that I drove
the getaway car.

I robbed the bank.

And I told mother
that I hypnotized you.

See?

You know,
she might actually
believe that.

[LAUGHS] Yes.

[LAUGHS]

You had to think
about it, didn't you?

No. No. Mmm-hmm.

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

Well, at least you
didn't walk away
empty-handed.

What do you think it is?

A toaster, I hope.

Well, we can't keep it.

Why not?

Mother.

I think that ship
has sailed...

No. Mother...she's here.

[LOWERED VOICE]
Quick! Hide! Oh.

Oh, God.

What are you doing?

Hide! Laura, she's already
seen the car.

Oh, God. Oh, God.

Stay here.

[MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO]

[DOOR BELLS JINGLE]

[BOTH SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

[MUSIC CONTINUES]

Get her in my car!

No, Mother!

[SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

[MUSIC CONTINUES]

Kate, I was starting
to get worried
I was on the wrong plane.

Hello, Mother.
[SIGHS] What's bringing
you to Paris?

I thought you said
her name was Laura.

This is my other
daughter, Catherine.

You have two daughters
who are Pan Am
stewardesses?

I suppose I'm blessed.

Oh, yes.
I see the resemblance
to her sister.

Laura's been back here? No, dear.

The Lifemagazine.

You brought your own copy.

[WHISPERS]
What does she want?

[WHISPERS]
She didn't say.

It's not a coincidence.

Are you insane?

She needs
new reading material.

The Lifemagazine
she's been waving around

is over a month old.

Oh, no.

Oh, yes.

[MAGAZINES THUD] And she's all yours.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

Hello, Mr. Elkins.

You've learned my name.

It's my job to
know the names of
everyone in first class.

Really?

Do you know that
my favorite color is blue?

I believe
the lavatory's open.

I'm not here
for the lavatory.

Then can I help you
with something?

I might need
a cigarette later.

Of course.
I'll bring one to your seat.

I like the way that uniform
leaves just enough
to the imagination.

I imagine you'd be
much more comfortable
in your seat.

Not interested in comfort.

[GRUNTING]

[GROANS]

I am not included
in the price
of your ticket.

[ROARING]

There you are,
and with my favorite
drink, I see.

Sorry it took me so long
to get back here.

I was up to my ears
in roast beef.

It's all right.
You're here now.

Only for a moment,
actually.

I... There are things
I'm supposed to...have a seat.

Okay. Um...

I... Yeah,
I suppose things can wait.

[CLEARS THROAT]

If you're gonna
tell me what a terrible
daughter I am,

I wish you'd
just go ahead
and do it.

What?

I know how angry
you and Daddy are,

and I'm sure
you're mortified

by what Mrs. Metcalf

and those other
DAR gossips must
be saying, but I just...

I miss you.

But then why haven't
you called?

I... I sent you a letter,
and you never called,
not once.

I suppose I was hoping
you'd come home,

that you would need me,
but...

[ICE CUBES RATTLING]

I was clearly wrong.

[WHISPERS]
I do need you.

[NORMAL VOICE]
I need you so much.

Well, that makes me
very happy.

And as for Mrs. Metcalf
and the DAR ladies...

This handled things
quite nicely.

[LOWERED VOICE]
I'm the new belle
of the ball.

[WHISPERS] Really?

How much had he had
to drink?

Does that matter? [ICE CUBES RATTLE]

We need to report him.

Well, I can't
exactly do that.

Why not?

I sort of...
stabbed him with
a serving fork.

You stabbed him? You did what?

[SHUSHING]

Maggie was accosted
by a passenger.

And you stabbed him?

It was more of a poke
than a stab.

[BANGING ON DOOR]

Is that him? What is he doing?

[SIGHS] Having second thoughts
about molesting stewardesses?

ELKINS: I need a band-aid.

Hold on, sir.

[LOWERED VOICE] We have
to take care of him,
or he'll report you.

Yeah, and after inviting
Miss Havemeyer
onto the scale...

Okay, I'll get
the first aid kit.

The first aid kit?
What for?

Someone's bruised ego.
Can I help you?

Um, since the plane
isn't full,

I was wondering if
I could move my mother
to first class.

Sure. Absolutely not.

I'm gonna let you two
sort this one out.

First class?

You're the one
who sent me
back there.

Yeah, scared to death.
Now you're upgrading her?

Can we get you
anything else, sir?

A tourniquet, maybe?

Am I missing something?

Besides the fact that mother
is a master manipulator?

Kate.

Evening, girls.

WOMEN: Captain.

Air sick.
Could be a while.

I think the, uh,
Economy lavatory is free.

[SIGHS] That's okay.
I'll wait.

Okay.

Excuse me.

[CURTAIN RINGS SWOOSH]

Everything okay
back here?

Absolutely. Right as rain.

Surprised you haven't
asked to take the helm yet.

Oh, the night is young.

I hear you've had
a rough evening.

[CURTAIN RINGS SWOOSH]

Not very friendly, is he?

No.

Do you have big plans
for Paris?

Little ones.

Wander the streets,
take in the sights,
the smell.

The smell?

Yeah. Smells like home.

What about you?
Big plans?

I was thinking of looking up
a friend I met at a club once.

I don't remember it
having a smell.

Oh, no, with clubs,
it's more about the sound.

[WOMAN SINGING IN FRENCH]

[MUSIC CONTINUES]

[LAUGHTER]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[SONG ENDS]

You've been practicing
at home.

With my pillow,
but she's all left feet.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS
IN FRENCH]

Bridget! Ca va?

Gaspar!
C'est un plaisir
de te voir.

[SPEAKS FRENCH]

Ah, Dean, this is Gaspar,
an old friend.

Gaspar, c'est mon
petit ami,Dean. Ah.

It's nice to meet you.

Tout le plaisir
est pour moi.

[SPEAKS FRENCH] Merci.

Shame he had to
kiss and run.

He's bringing us
champagne, darling.

Mmm, friends in
high places.

[LAUGHS]
C'est un tres bon ami.

I'm sorry.
You're English, yes?

Is my French accent
that terrible?

On the contrary.
You're just that beautiful.

Hey, slow down there,
buddy.

With all due respect,
of course.

Of course.

Would you happen
to have the time?

I'm afraid my French
is bloody awful.

It's 2230.

Half past 11:00?

10:00. Of course.

Never was good
at military time.

Enjoy your evening.
You're a lucky man.

You know,
I haven't heard that
since my boxing days.

[CHUCKLES]

What?

Boxing? Well...

[IMITATES BRITISH ACCENT]
2230.

[NORMAL VOICE]
What are you, a general?No.

Right now I'm a girl
in need of the powder room,

and I shall leave you
in the capable hands
of MonsieurGaspar.

Bridget, you can't,
because I can't speak...
French.

Monsieur,
je vous sers?

Ou vous
preferez attendre?

Uh, yeah, it looks great.
Thank you. Merci.

[WOMAN SINGING IN FRENCH]

That's good. Thanks.

[SINGING CONTINUES]

[SPEAKING INAUDIBLY]

Monsieur,
vous n'etes pas
satisfait de ce choix...

Excuse me. Monsieur!

Hey! Excuse me.

Monsieur! Hey!

Monsieur! You okay?

What the hell
did he say to you? Nothing.

Nothing happened.

Wait here.
I'll be right back.

Dean! No!
He was only being a boor!

Dean!

[BABY FUSSING] WOMAN: She'll be screaming
in about five minutes.

Can you heat this up
for me?

Miss?

Oh, absolutely.

Consider yourself lucky.
She actually bit me once.

Did she draw blood?Only a couple of pints.

So how do I report her?

Is there a form I fill out?
A telephone number? I'll take care of it.

Throw her over my knee
if I have to.

I'm serious.

I didn't pay $350
to fly to Paris

and get stabbed
by the help.

You didn't pay for...

She'll be disciplined.

I guarantee you.
What are you drinking?

Scotch.

Maggie, what do you say
we fetch Mr. Elkins here

a single malt
before landing?

Make it a double.

She'll bring it
to your seat...
With bells on.

[SIGHS]

Call me
your guardian angel.

Or superhero.
Your choice.

Shouldn't you be preparing
for landing?

Maggie, that man was
gonna have you fired.

I made him go away
for the cost of a drink.

[SETS BOTTLE DOWN] It cost a lot more
than that.

You never have to
see him again. [DISH CLATTERS]

Yeah, but I have
to see you.

I like you.
You speak your mind,

and you're a scrapper,
but frankly,
you keep this up,

you're not gonna be
around much longer.

You have to be smart.

He's in 3D.

DEAN OVER PA:
Ladies and gentlemen,

this is your
captain speaking.

Sunrise is
in 15 minutes,

and we'll be landing
shortly after.

Hope you all had
a pleasant flight...

Mother's made reservations
at 7:00 in Montmartre.

Time to feed
the prodigal daughter
her fatted calf.

For all three of us.

Oh, no.
For all two of you.

Kate,
I think she's lonely.
She'll talk to you.

From wayward daughter
to ambassador

in one transcontinental.
I'm impressed.

She bought a ticket.
She came all this way.

That's a big gesture.

Sure is. She's never
gotten on a plane for me.

I'm sure she's wanted to.

No, I'm sure she hasn't.

Did she tell you that?

[SIGHS] If you only had
ringside seats.

Did she ask you
to clean out her closet,
or did you volunteer?

Was bridge club canceled,
or were you lying in wait?

This is serious, Kate.

What Laura did
is selfish
and irresponsible.

What Laura did
took real courage.

I admire her for it.

Running out
on a houseful of guests?

Poor Greg is devastated.

I wouldn't blame him
if he were through
with her for good.

[SIGHS]

I didn't say
she had good timing.

She seemed
perfectly content
until you arrived.

Clearly, you weren't
looking closely enough.

Cold feet are nothing new.

Reconsidering marriage
doesn't mean she has to
move to Manhattan.

Mother,
Laura's reconsidering
her whole life.

Don't you understand that?

And you're advising her?Absolutely.

Oh. You'll be off flying
around the world.

What is Laura gonna do
in the city alone?

[SIGHS] Laura plans on
flying around the world, too.

She's gonna tag along
with you?

Mother, Laura's applying
to Pan Am.

[HORN HONKS]

No, no,
you're not taking her.

Taking her?
No one is
taking her, Mother.

If the life
we've given you
isn't enough, fine,

but don't infect Laura
with your...With my what?

Dissatisfaction. Dissatisfaction?

I rode an elephant
in Bangkok last week. [SCOFFS]

I watched the sun set
over Patagonia
the week before that.

Which is not nearly
as interesting
as you think it is.

How would you know?
You don't even
have a passport.

[TRUNK CLOSES]

If you wanna trot
around god-knows-where,

throw your education away
to serve coffee
to strange men

and that sort of thing,
I can't stop you!

What is
"that sort of thing"?

But Laura is different.

You mean special.

She's impressionable.

She wants
out of this driveway.

She wants a taste
of something bigger.

She needs me.

Laura will be fine.

How do you know that?

Because I needed you, too!

[ENGINE STARTS]

And I'm fine.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS
IN FRENCH]

[TRAFFIC SOUNDS]

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

[MOANS]

[KNOCKING CONTINUES]

Ugh! All right!
All right.

You're still sleeping?

I could be. It's 5:00 PM.

You flew all night,
slept all day.
Paris awaits.

Is Colette here?

She's still sleeping.

COLETTE: No, no.
No, I'm awake now.

You sure?

Yeah, you're right.
Paris awaits.

About that... I, uh,
did a little wandering.

Had some trouble finding
that nightclub I mentioned.

Mmm, do you know
the name?

It's Palace or...
Chez Palace, maybe.

Everybody keeps
directing me
to Versailles.

Oh. Placette.
It's famous.

6th Arrondissement.

Great. Thanks.

[CHUCKLES]Was there
something else?

Truth is, um...
I could use a favor.

The concierge said
Cafe Canard should be
right down there.

Oh, and we need to remember
to get some French cheese.

Cheese?For Daddy.

Kate said
he wanted cheese?

I doubt that, dear.

Mother?

You can't give up on her.

Oh, I don't intend to.
Trust me.

Good. You know,
because the three of us

can fly anywhere
you like. We can...

We can explore
the whole world together.

[LAUGHS] The whole world
is an awfully big place.

Do you think
there's room
for one more?

Yes, we're allowed
to get tickets
for Daddy, too.

I wasn't talking
about your father.

You brought Greg?

Now, Laura,
he's a good man,
and he loves you.

And you loved him enough
to want to marry him.

So all that
stuff you said
on the plane...

Kate was right about you.

I meant what I said,
but Greg deserves
an opportunity to...

Laura!

Laura? [SIGHS]

Laura?

What did she do?

[SNIFFLES]

Oh.

[WOMAN SINGING IN FRENCH]

As you remembered?

Well, it's not quite
as busy.

It's early.

I came here first
when I was 19

with a boy
who was an artist.

He fed me drinks
until I agreed
to let him paint me.

How'd that come out?

Mmm, depends on your taste.

He was a surrealist.
I had four noses.

[CHUCKLES] Yeah,
but think of all the smelling
you could do.

Oh.

[CHUCKLES]

[CLEARS THROAT]

My favor.

Uh, it wasn't
getting me here.

Bridget introduced me
to this place,

and I think the maitre d'
is a good friend of hers.

And you came to ask him
if he knows where she is.

Yeah, but the only
problem is that...

You don't speak French.

Yeah.

Let's see what
he has to say.

Garcon?

Mademoiselle,
bonsoir.

Bonsoir.[SPEAKS FRENCH]

Vous connaissez
Bridget Pierce?

Bridget? Oui, oui.
[SPEAKING FRENCH]

[SPEAKS FRENCH]

No.

Mais vous devez
bien vous souvenir de lui?

Non, je vous l'ai deja dit.
J'en suis desole.

So what...
What is he saying?

He doesn't
remember you.

But he remembers
Bridget, right?

Yeah, they're old friends.

Okay, so does he know
where she is? Do...

Et Bridget? Pouvez-vous
me dire ou elle est?

Le capitaine
l'a demandee
en mariage.

[LAUGHS]

Why is he laughing?

Pas etonnant
qu'elle ait disparu.

Pourquoi vous dites ca?

[SIGHS] Bridget aime bien
ses petits copains,

mais son mari...
elle l'adore.

What... What is it?
What'd he say?

Colette?

He said she may
like her boyfriends,

but she loves her husband.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

You had to do it,
didn't you?

Kate, Laura running
from her problems
doesn't solve them.

Oh, you were so close.

You were so close
to getting
your daughter back.

Which one?

The one you want.

I want both of you.

No... Pardon me.

Might you have the time?

It's 2100...

Hours.

[LOWERED VOICE]
It's good to see you.

[LOWERED VOICE]
Bridget, where
have you been?

Nowhere.
I'm a ghost at the moment.

Why didn't they tell me
I was meeting you?

Do you
have the package?

A gift.

How ironic,

considering what
I've had to give up for it.

Dean.

How is he?

COLETTE: It isn't the
first time I've heard
of a secret marriage.

For girls who want
to keep working,

it's the only way.

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Dean.

I saw the way
she would look at you.

Okay.
Let's get you home.

What's inside?

My future.

Couple of months ago,

I was meant to take a picture
of a man at a local airport,

but I missed him.

So I tracked him down
on my own,
and I got the shot.

Dean was with me
when I dropped off
the film.

It's nice
to meet you.

To the CIA liaison
at a Parisian nightclub.

...champagne?

All routine until
a MI-6 agent appeared

and told me
that I'd been compromised
whilst taking the picture.

At first
they deactivated me,

and I resumed
my normal life.

But eventually,

it was decided,

that for my own safety,

I should become...

Elizabeth Reese
of Kansas City, Missouri.

Good God.

I mean, where on Earth
is Missouri?

Bridget, I'm so sorry.

They wanted you
to deliver this

so that you would see
what happens

if you don't follow orders
to the letter.

But I have another
unauthorized message.

You volunteered for this.
They will let you out.

The thrill of it,

the good that you hope
you are doing

is not worth
losing everything, Kate.

But I don't want out.

Does that mean I'm crazy?

No.

It means I was right
to recommend you.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

You'd think I would have
practiced what to say next.

Where are the flowers?

Oh, I gave them
to an old lady
in the lobby.

They were a bad idea.

They were nice.

The old lady
was very excited.

Hugs, messy kisses.

Exactly what I was
hoping for, really.

Just...not from her.

Greg.

I am so sorry.

I really meant to marry you.
I did.

But then suddenly,
I put on
that wedding dress,

and I thought, "Here I go."
My last great adventure.

And then I realized

I was only 22,
and I'd hardly had
any great adventures.

You don't think starting
a family is an adventure?

Well, sure it is.
It's just not...

Paris.

You still finish
my sentences.

You are still
the prettiest girl I have
ever laid eyes on.

You need to let me go.

When I was 15,
I read a story in Boys' Life

about climbing Kilimanjaro.

And it seemed about
as far away as the moon,

but I mowed lawns all summer
so that I could make the trek.

Saved almost $300.

Wasn't enough by a long shot,
but I put it in the bank,

and I swore that someday

that money would go
towards adventure.

And what did you
spend it on?

A ring.

Th...
That's not the point.

The point is,
if what you're leaving me
for is...

Kilimanjaro?

Then bon voyage, Laura.

Safe journey.

TED: Well, I don't understand
a word you're staying.

Hey! Hey!
There she is!
The tenderizer.

Come on!
That was funny.

[KEY TURNS IN LOCK]

Hey, if you lost your key,
you're welcome
to stay with us.

Oh, I almost forgot.
I got you a little present.

[LAUGHING]

You know,
I actually learned
something today.

Don't piss off
Maggie Ryan.

I know what my job is.

For the price
of their ticket,

businessmen get to
flirt with pretty women.

And I can handle flirts.

I can handle the personal
grooming checks,

the weigh-ins,
the boozy jerk
that crosses the line.

But what I can't handle
is that you made it okay

for him to try that again
with another girl.

[STUTTERING]
Maggie...

[SIGHS]

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

[SIGHS]
What do you want?

One stamp.
It's impressive.

Look at the date
it was issued.

The summer
I became stewardess?

I tried.

I need you, too.

[SIGHS]

[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING]

[HUMMING]

We were supposed
to take a right

at rue chat
qui danse.

You're laughing at me.

The French girl who got
lost in France? No.

You're the one
who wanted to wander.

Besides, I wasn't lost.

No, I was bewildered
by the moment.

Shall we?

How do you say "lost"
In French?

Perdu.

I am... perdu.

No. No.

Nous sommes perdus.

We are lost.

[CHUCKLES]

What are you doing?

[WOMAN SINGING IN FRENCH]

Nous sommes...

Dancing. [LAUGHS]

[LAUGHS]

You smell like
whiskey and cigarettes.

And you smell like Paris.

[MUSIC CONTINUES]