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Thursday, August 2, 2007 Henry and Vienna have lost the money that they paid for the spa location when it was blown up by JJ's kidnappers. But they're not concerned because they're sure there's plenty more money where that came from. Maddie shows up asking for advice about her new "boyfriend," Noah. Today’s episode was directed by Sonia Blangiardo and written by Jeanne Marie Ford.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Henry: This one says that the building was appraised for $100,000 more than we paid for it. Vienna: So we got a bargain. And then it exploded. Henry: Yeah, it's no harm -- no harm done there, Sweetheart. Let's just wait to hear what the insurance adjustor has to say. We might make a fortune off of this little massage business of yours after all. Vienna: Thank God nobody got killed. Poor Jack could have been, and little J.J. I just wish we could've helped him. I wish -- Henry: What? What, what? Vienna: I would stop feeling sorry for myself about this and -- it just makes me feel so selfish. Henry: It's one of the things I love about you, quite frankly. But liebchen, we're going to be rich. Or richer. And we'll just buy you a bigger and better spa. Vienna: I don't want anything bigger or better. I fell in love with this one. Madeline. Maddie: Hey, sorry I'm late. Henry: What's the matter with you? Maddie: Nothing. Why? Vienna: Well, you look not your usual bubbly self. Maddie: I'm fine. I just have a lot on my mind, that's all. Vienna: Ah, translation -- it's about a boy, right?
Henry: Okay, if you two are going to start baring your souls, that would be my cue to exit. Vienna: We're talking about men. You're a man, Henry. Henry: Yes, irrefutably. But I'm not going to stay here and listen to my little sister discuss her love life. Excuse me. Maddie: Bye. Vienna: You poor thing, are you still upset about Casey? Maddie: Well, yes -- I always will be, though. Vienna: Oh, but there's more. Maddie: Okay. There's this guy. Noah. Vienna: Ah, your fellow intern. Maddie: Mm-hmm. Vienna: Uh-huh. The guy who loves the old movies, just like you? So, you had a connection. Maddie: We have more of a connection than that, though. Vienna: Ooh. Maddie: Yes. Vienna: An office romance. Maddie: Yeah, but I don't -- I mean, well, we work together and then we see each other like 24/7. It's a little too intense for me. And I waited so long to be with Casey and I still have feelings for him. I went to bed with another guy. He called me his girlfriend today. I freaked out. Vienna: Why? Maddie: I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what's wrong with me. Vienna: You know, in Sweden, we have a special word for these kind of relationships. But what's the English word? Okay, let me give you an example. Jack and Katie. Mike and Katie. Henry and Katie. Maddie: Rebound? Vienna: Yes, that's it. Rebound.
Maddie: I know what you're going to say. Rebound relationships never work. Vienna: No, no, that's not what I was going to say. Maddie: Well, look how many times Katie's been divorced. Vienna: Well, she and Jack are getting engaged. Maddie: Well, that was fast. Vienna: So, you don't like the idea of fast. Maddie: Not too fast. Vienna: Then, why don't you just relax and enjoy your time with Noah? Don't waste it away feeling guilty. Maddie: Well, that's -- I don't even have that much time. I'm leaving for school soon. Vienna: Which is perfect. Maddie: Why is that perfect? Vienna: Then you don't have to commit to any long-term relationship. Just enjoy a couple of weeks of a fling with this beautiful man who loves you and adores you. And it's the perfect romance for a summer.
Henry: Hey, where's Maddie? Vienna: She's gone. Henry: I thought she came here to see me. Vienna: Well, she was. And then you got sidetracked, and we got sidetracked, and -- does it bother you that she confides in me? Henry: What -- God, no. God, no. I'm glad she has someone helpful to confide in. Vienna: Well, if this whole massage business doesn't work out, maybe I could look into another career as a middle man. Is that the word? Henry: I hope not. Vienna: Matchmaker? Henry: Yeah. Yeah, that's better. Um, maybe you should hold off on that right now. Vienna: Why? What's wrong? Henry: A little bad news from the insurance adjuster. Vienna: Oh, no. We didn't make a profit, did we? Henry: It's worse that that, I'm afraid. It seems our insurance papers weren't processed before the building went poof. Vienna: Now what does that mean? Henry: It means that not only is the building gone, but so is all the money that we invested in it. In other words, we're sunk.
Vienna: Thank you for knowing exactly what would cheer me up. Henry: The think about dessert for dinner? It's cheap. Something you're going to have to get used to, I'm afraid. Vienna: I still think you're overreacting, Henry. I'll call my financial advisor in the morning. And he'll wire us the money we need to rebuild. Henry: Yeah, I know, but it's going to be very, very expensive. Vienna: Well, at least I have a job. Henry: Eventually. Vienna: I'm a very good masseuse. Henry: Yeah, you are. Vienna: I'll make all our money back. Henry: All your money. Vienna: Our money. Oh, look at those gorgeous shoes. Henry: Yeah, Vienna, we're supposed to be window-shopping. Vienna: Does that mean no new shoes? Henry: I think it means you don't know the meaning of economize. Vienna: All right. I can live without anything, as long as I have you. Henry: How sweet. Vienna: Speaking of sweet -- how about a second serving of dessert in our suite? I'll work on my skills. Lick? Henry: I'm going to kiss –
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