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:11:01
- Of course I love you. It's just I still...
- We'll talk Monday.

:11:05
- What about me? Don't you love me?
- I included you in that love.

:11:08
- He meant you.
- I meant you.

:11:13
Schmuck.
:11:16
Ceil, get me Arnie Fetterman.
:11:21
Yeah. Yeah, Arlene, I told you,
I'll work the Janet character into the story.

:11:25
I'm getting rid of Rachel with
the horseback riding, even as we speak.

:11:29
Now will ya stop nudging?
:11:33
Quiet, everybody! Roll cameras.
:11:39
Billionaire patriarch Carter Hedison,
:11:41
having recently recovered from
a brain tumour, battles death once again

:11:45
as his ambitious daughter Rachel
plots her next move.

:11:49
Will she marry Dr Paul Kirkwood,
:11:52
or will she learn of his affair
with Nurse Helen Caldwell?

:11:56
Which began, ironically,
:11:58
in the very bed now occupied
by her stricken father.

:12:02
Well, Paul? How's he doing?
:12:05
These heart-lung-liver transplants are
almost routine. He'll be as good as new.

:12:12
That you, Blake? Come over here, son.
:12:16
Dad.
:12:20
- Dad.
- (groans)

:12:21
Now, you do what Nurse Caldwell
tells you to, Daddy. I'll stop by later.

:12:26
Blake, I'm so glad you're here.
:12:29
(Carter coughs and wheezes)
:12:38
- You look good, Dad.
- (groans)

:12:41
I don't want Blake
to see my father any more.

:12:44
What?!
:12:46
If anything happens to the old fool, do you
want Blake taking over the company?

:12:52
You're playing a dangerous game, Rachel.
:12:56
They're the only kind worth playing.

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