痼习之地 The Land of Steady Habits(2018)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:00:51 [sighs]
2 00:01:51 -Do you know what this is?-Uh...
3 00:01:54 It’s a toothbrush holder.
4 00:01:56 Right. Yeah.
5 00:01:59 You could just get a regular cup.
6 00:02:02 Yeah.
7 00:02:04 I want something a little more...
8 00:02:06 -Uh...-Many choices.
9 00:02:09 -Look.-It’s a little big for a toothbrush,
10 00:02:12 but it might work.
11 00:02:13 I don’t know. I’m thinkingof getting some dental work done.
12 00:02:16 [laughs]
13 00:02:17 [bed squeaks]
14 00:03:10 [sighs] Jesus.
15 00:03:23 1,99 per pound.
16 00:03:27 Pound. Make sureyou hit the "D" on the end of pound.
17 00:03:30 "Where she buy some coffee."
18 00:03:38 God. Can you believethese are still in bloom?
19 00:03:41 Oh! Those are nice.
20 00:03:44 I can put these on your table if you like.
21 00:03:46 I don’t care. It’s up to you.
22 00:03:51 So, uh, how’s it going?
23 00:03:53 Good. I’m just kind of tired.
24 00:03:56 It’s only 11, Preston.Are you enjoying it at least?
25 00:03:59 -Yeah. I like it a lot, actually.-Oh, good.
26 00:04:03 Are you going to go to the Ashford’stonight? Just for old time's sake?
27 00:04:06 Uh... I’m good.
28 00:04:12 Can a mother still kiss her son?
29 00:04:16 [laughs]
30 00:04:18 [kisses]
31 00:04:20 It’s so fun having you here.
32 00:04:22 I’m very proud of you.Everyone likes you.
33 00:04:24 -Yeah, well, they kind of have to.-No. That’s not true.
34 00:04:28 -Never mind. I guess it’s true...-All right.
35 00:04:45 [chattering]
36 00:04:48 Hi, there. I’m Sandy, if you need anything.
37 00:04:52 -That’s great, isn’t it?-Well...
38 00:04:55 Is this a real lobster trap?
39 00:04:57 No. No. But trust me,you wouldn’t want it if it was.
40 00:05:00 Makes a nice decorativeaccent though, don’t you think?
41 00:05:04 I’m looking for thingsto put on my shelves.
42 00:05:07 [Sandy] Oh! You have a new place?
43 00:05:09 Yeah.
44 00:05:11 Starting over.
45 00:05:12 -Taking the day off work, I guess?-Oh, no. No...
46 00:05:17 Actually, I’m retired.
47 00:05:19 -Really?-Yeah.
48 00:05:23 [groaning sounds]
49 00:05:29 I think it’s out.
50 00:05:30 No, it’s good. I think it’s...
51 00:05:36 I don’t know what’s wrong with me.This never happens to me.
52 00:05:40 I mean, this is not your fault.
53 00:05:42 I didn’t think that it was my fault.
54 00:05:44 Good. Because it’s not.
55 00:05:45 Right. I know.
56 00:06:02 -[music playing]-[chattering]
57 00:06:23 Anders?
58 00:06:25 You came. A surprise.
59 00:06:29 Yeah. Thanks for inviting me.
60 00:06:31 Of course. Why don’t you grab yourselfa drink in the other room?
61 00:06:41 [liquid pouring]
62 00:06:43 Wes.
63 00:06:46 I heard you got out of finance.
64 00:06:48 I’m jealous.
65 00:06:50 Well...
66 00:06:51 Quit your job, Wes.That’s all you gotta do.
67 00:06:54 You make it sound so easy.
68 00:06:56 I mean...
69 00:06:57 You’re a relatively young guy.Why get out so early?
70 00:07:00 -Do you really want to know?-[sighs] Sure.
71 00:07:04 Let me have it.
72 00:07:06 [Anders] Well...
73 00:07:07 It’s a system of monstrous greed,and that’s the business.
74 00:07:12 Save yourself.
75 00:07:14 Do over the other guy.
76 00:07:16 And don’t worry about the consequences.And for what?
77 00:07:20 More toys? Bigger houses?
78 00:07:22 Trip to the goddamn Caribbean?Fake titties? No, thank you.
79 00:07:27 So, you have some big plans?
80 00:07:29 Yeah, I’m doing, uh...
81 00:07:30 I'm doing a little decoratingat the moment. You know, condo living.
82 00:07:33 -You enjoying that?-Not at all. Would you?
83 00:07:36 I wouldn’t retire.
84 00:07:38 Well, I also got some, you know,charity work going on.
85 00:07:41 -Oh? Which one?-Yeah.
86 00:07:43 Uh... Disease. Diseases.You know, in the cancer spectrum.
87 00:07:52 What the hell is he doing here?
88 00:07:55 I just saw him ear raping Wes Thompson.
89 00:07:57 Well, just...
90 00:07:59 The one time he doesn’t have to be here,in fact shouldn’t be here, and here he is.
91 00:08:02 I shouldn’t have sent him the invite.
92 00:08:04 He was on the list.I wasn’t paying attention.
93 00:08:06 It’s okay. It's just... He makes me sad.
94 00:08:10 You look really pretty, by the way.
95 00:08:13 You’re having sex.
96 00:08:15 Yes. That is true.
97 00:08:18 Just... not as good as with Anders?
98 00:08:20 Well, you know...
99 00:08:23 Why do we do this every year?Our fucking kids don’t even come.
100 00:08:27 Kat’s not even coming for Christmas.
101 00:08:29 Are you kid-- That’s awful.
102 00:08:32 Why didn’t Preston come?
103 00:08:34 You know, Preston had other plans.
104 00:08:36 Whatever that means.
105 00:08:38 -Oh God, I hate these fucking Spanx.-Mmm.
106 00:08:48 [chattering]
107 00:08:53 Hello.
108 00:08:54 -[giggling]-[boy] Shh...
109 00:09:00 -Hey.-Yo. What’s up?
110 00:09:03 -What are you guys smoking?-What?
111 00:09:05 You don’t have to worry.I’m not gonna tell anyone.
112 00:09:08 You’re gonna be doing it anyway, right?
113 00:09:10 If you’re one of my dad’s friends that hesent out here to narc on us or whatever,
114 00:09:14 you can go back in and tell himthat he’s very sad and predictable.
115 00:09:17 Okay, Charlie.
116 00:09:19 Who is that?
117 00:09:21 -Anders.-Oh, Christ...
118 00:09:23 And I’m not one of your dad’s friends.
119 00:09:25 Wait, dude, come back for a sec.Come here.
120 00:09:28 What do you mean you’re not friends?
121 00:09:31 Well, I’m not.I mean my wife is. Well, my ex-wife.
122 00:09:37 Personally, I can’t, uh...I can't stand your parents.
123 00:09:39 -[laughing]-I find them unbearable.
124 00:09:42 Really? After all those summersand shitty dinners
125 00:09:46 and blah blah blah?
126 00:09:47 I walked away from all that.
127 00:09:49 So I’ve heard.
128 00:09:51 So, why are you here?
129 00:09:53 That’s a really fucking good question.
130 00:09:56 You know how to rip one of these?
131 00:09:58 I don’t even know what that is.
132 00:10:00 This... is resourceful.
133 00:10:05 Come on.
134 00:10:06 Yeah, yeah. Okay. Sure, why not? Fuck it.
135 00:10:12 [Charlie] There you go.
136 00:10:14 Thank you.
137 00:10:17 -Hi.-Hey.
138 00:10:24 [boy] Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Okay. Damn.
139 00:10:27 -[laughing]-[coughing]
140 00:10:35 Yeah, the smell of your dad’s cigar...
141 00:10:41 makes me wish I was born without a face.
142 00:10:43 [laughing]
143 00:10:47 How you feeling?
144 00:10:50 Oh, wow. Oh, yeah...
145 00:10:55 Oh. I feel joyful.
146 00:10:58 Oh. So joy-- Wow.
147 00:11:00 [all laughing]
148 00:11:05 And sad, too... Jesus.
149 00:11:10 This is some serious grass.
150 00:11:13 Nah. That’s the PCP.
151 00:11:16 [boy] Yeah.
152 00:11:17 What, are you joking? I just smoked PCP?
153 00:11:20 We don’t technically know what it is.
154 00:11:22 -It’s like more of a blend.-Yeah!
155 00:11:23 -We feel joyful.-[laughing]
156 00:11:27 So joyful.
157 00:11:28 -And sad.-Very sad.
158 00:11:35 -I should get back to the party.-[laughing]
159 00:11:37 All right. Knock yourself out. Have fun.
160 00:11:40 [boy] Be careful, man.
161 00:11:49 Oh. What’re you doing out here, buddy?
162 00:11:51 Oh, just getting some air.
163 00:11:58 You’ve had a big year, huh?
164 00:12:00 -Surprised to see you here.-Yeah. Thank you.
165 00:12:05 -I'm still looking for my son.-Yeah.
166 00:12:08 Disappeared earlier,which is cause for worry.
167 00:12:11 He was supposed to bein his room studying,
168 00:12:13 as he failed threeof his exams at his boarding school.
169 00:12:17 [sighs]I’m so fucking sick of warning him.
170 00:12:20 Who am I talking to?
171 00:12:22 -You know better than anyone.-Yeah.
172 00:12:23 No, seriously, with Preston,you guys, you did a program, right?
173 00:12:28 Huh?
174 00:12:29 You drag him off into the woodsor something?
175 00:12:31 Or something. Yeah.
176 00:12:34 Excuse me.
177 00:12:44 [chattering]
178 00:12:47 -I don’t get it.-[man] Look who it is.
179 00:12:51 -[Anders] I don’t get it.-Okay. Let’s come over here for a minute.
180 00:13:00 So... are you seeing that guy now?
181 00:13:05 Yeah. For a few months, yeah.
182 00:13:06 And is he gonna live here now?
183 00:13:09 Uh, well, he’s looking for a place.
184 00:13:12 He’s, uh, trying to get out of the city.He’s going to commute for a while.
185 00:13:15 And what... you guys have been sleepingtogether for a couple of years now?
186 00:13:18 Please don’t.
187 00:13:19 What, have we been divorcedfor, like, six months?
188 00:13:22 Honey, why are you at this party?
189 00:13:25 I was invited.
190 00:13:27 Everyone’s invited.
191 00:13:30 [chuckles]
192 00:13:32 [sighs]
193 00:13:40 -Do you think this is funny?-[laughing] No, I don’t...
194 00:13:46 That is funny.
195 00:13:49 What is wrong with you, Anders?
196 00:13:50 You are the onewho said you needed space.
197 00:13:53 Well, it’s not my job anymore.I don’t have to babysit you.
198 00:13:57 I don’t have to make surethat you don’t embarrass yourself.
199 00:14:00 You are the one who wanted out.So, for God fucking sake, get out.
200 00:14:03 [man] We need an ambulance!
201 00:14:05 -Somebody call an ambulance!-[man] Oh, my God!
202 00:14:12 [Preston] Fucking angel dust?
203 00:14:14 I heard they got him hooked upto a bunch of tubes and machines.
204 00:14:18 Mom said Sophie is a complete wreck.
205 00:14:20 I’m sure she is.
206 00:14:22 Apparently, the Ashfords are suing now.
207 00:14:26 Who in God’s name are they gonna sue?
208 00:14:28 Uh, the school, I guess. I mean,they think that’s where he got the drugs.
209 00:14:31 Wait, wait.
210 00:14:32 They move their kidto a different school because of drug use,
211 00:14:35 and now they’re blaminghis current drug use
212 00:14:38 on the school that they shipped him to?
213 00:14:40 Don’t act like you don’t understand it.You guys did the same thing to me.
214 00:14:43 I didn’t sue anybody.
215 00:14:45 And you went to rehab.Not boarding school.
216 00:14:48 -Well, I feel bad for the kid.-So do I.
217 00:14:52 Hey, I heard you saw Mom.
218 00:14:54 -And met her new boyfriend?-Yeah. I already knew him.
219 00:14:57 -You did?-Mm-hmm. Not well.
220 00:14:59 We came up together as traders.
221 00:15:05 Just tell me he’s not living at the house.
222 00:15:07 Well, it’s Mom’s house. So...
223 00:15:12 He’s living at the house?
224 00:15:15 Dad, it’s not your house anymore.
225 00:15:16 -Well, it's certainly not theirs.-What does that mean?
226 00:15:20 Isn’t it Mom’s?
227 00:15:21 Well, it was going to be. Yeah...
228 00:15:25 but in a fit of generosity and stupidity,I told her she could have it.
229 00:15:31 But I can’t afford to retireand pay for the mortgage.
230 00:15:39 [Preston] Jesus.
231 00:15:42 -Don’t tell your mother, okay?-You know, Mom’s gonna freak.
232 00:15:45 Where the fuck am I gonna live?
233 00:15:46 You living there is meant to be temporary.
234 00:15:51 She should downsize anyway.
235 00:15:54 -Hell, let Donny pay for it.-Well...
236 00:15:57 I guess he probably can.He seems pretty loaded.
237 00:16:02 Well...
238 00:16:06 I don’t know, Dad. I mean, it looks likea bunch of little kids live here.
239 00:16:10 Eh. Look at it. It’s nice. It’s festive.
240 00:16:15 It’s like your own sadlittle Christmas parade.
241 00:16:20 All right. Gotta go.
242 00:16:30 Wow, do you think this is a bit much?
243 00:16:35 Thanks so much. Of course, I will.
244 00:16:39 Oh, you know it.
245 00:16:41 He’s going as soon as he’s out.We’ve found a good place.
246 00:16:44 Yes. I will. Thanks again.
247 00:16:48 Oh, honey, you’re so nice.
248 00:16:50 I'm not really that nice.
249 00:16:52 I just couldn’t imaginewho I’d run into at the market.
250 00:16:54 Well, you would have runinto Aunt Marilyn Erickson...
251 00:16:57 -Oof.-...and Leslie Abrams. Separately.
252 00:16:59 You’re my savior.
253 00:17:05 -Thank you.-Yes, you’re welcome.
254 00:17:08 [sighs]
255 00:17:09 How long do you thinkPreston’s gonna stay with you?
256 00:17:11 Jesus. There’s a part of me,the sick part,
257 00:17:14 kinda likes having him around.
258 00:17:16 Every once in a while I forget
259 00:17:17 and I go to, like,move something out of his face,
260 00:17:19 and he... [shudders] One of these things.It’s like, "Oh. Oh, right, you’re a man."
261 00:17:24 What did we do wrong?
262 00:17:26 Maybe I babied him too much.
263 00:17:29 Perhaps we’ve done everything wrong.
264 00:17:32 When are we gonna knowif our kids are broken?
265 00:17:36 Gee, let’s see. What time is it?
266 00:17:38 Tell me about your week. The holidays.
267 00:17:40 Uh... I got the condo decorated.
268 00:17:43 Uh... Preston helped.
269 00:17:46 -That must have been nice.-And I, uh, went to a party.
270 00:17:50 I don’t know why I went.
271 00:17:53 Yeah, I do. I went to see Helene. Uh...
272 00:17:56 Was an awful night. I, uh...
273 00:17:59 I ended up getting very loaded.It did not go well.
274 00:18:02 -You got loaded?-Yeah. I did a stupid thing.
275 00:18:04 I got high with a bunch of kidsand then one of them ended up in the ER.
276 00:18:09 -You got high with the kids?-Stupid.
277 00:18:11 At this point, Anders,I should tell you. I was...
278 00:18:15 I was at the Ashford’s party.
279 00:18:18 Hmm?
280 00:18:19 I'm-- I don't-- I'm not-- Sorry.
281 00:18:21 Kathleen and Sophie Ashfordare quite close.
282 00:18:24 Oh, well, I didn’t see you there.
283 00:18:29 So, uh...
284 00:18:31 So, okay, so you know what happenedto Charlie.
285 00:18:35 And, um... Uh, Jesus...
286 00:18:40 Way to bury the lead, Howard. Okay.
287 00:18:43 Uh... Well, I’m sure that you know...
288 00:18:48 I’m sure Charlie’s gonna be all right.I mean...
289 00:18:51 Kids smoke dope,and it’s not a big deal.
290 00:18:55 Do you know what drugs he was doing?
291 00:18:58 It was some kind of high school...
292 00:19:00 boarding school,kind of hybrid blend kind of thing.
293 00:19:04 -Maybe PCP.-PCP?
294 00:19:07 Look, he hands me this thing,crazy little device,
295 00:19:11 I thought it was grass,and yeah, it was stupid, but I mean...
296 00:19:15 You know, come on, Howard,the kid would have been smoking it anyway.
297 00:19:19 [cell phone ringing]
298 00:19:22 I’m really sorry.
299 00:19:24 This is urgent. Please excuse me. Hello.
300 00:19:45 Fuck it.
301 00:20:23 -Charlie?-One sec.
302 00:20:28 -Uh, my parents aren’t here.-Is my wife here?
303 00:20:31 I don’t see her.
304 00:20:35 -Uh, how are you feeling?-Awesome.
305 00:20:39 Because you look okay.
306 00:20:41 The way people were talking,I thought maybe you were...
307 00:20:43 Do you have like a balloon for meor something?
308 00:20:46 Yeah. In fact,I thought you might like this.
309 00:20:51 That’s pretty sweet.What the fuck is this?
310 00:20:59 Did you lift this?
311 00:21:01 -No.-You brought me a, uh...
312 00:21:03 an erotic, stolen library book?
313 00:21:06 Okay, I’ll take it.
314 00:21:08 Hell no, it’s the best presentof all time. I love it!
315 00:21:11 Okay. Um...
316 00:21:15 If you need anything, I’ve moved,so the number is on the back.
317 00:21:18 What happened to you?You quit your fancy job?
318 00:21:22 Oh... Well, it’s complicated.
319 00:21:24 But yeah. I couldn’t go on doingwhat I was doing to make a living
320 00:21:29 -and still feel good about myself.-I can totally respect that.
321 00:21:35 And it was complicated.
322 00:21:36 There were a lotof other things tied into it.
323 00:21:38 Like my wife and the endless commutingand just a lot of things.
324 00:21:42 I couldn’t take it, so, uh...Yeah... something had to change.
325 00:21:47 I have to go to rehab nowbecause my parents are Nazi assholes.
326 00:21:50 They’re worried about you.
327 00:21:51 They’re embarrassed. There’s a difference.
328 00:21:53 Well, you did a stupid thing.
329 00:21:55 Seriously? I’m getting a lecture from you?You were high as balls.
330 00:21:57 I was tricked into that.And, yeah, I’m sorry.
331 00:22:01 -"Guys, I’m joyful. I feel joyful."-Hey, hey, hey...
332 00:22:04 I need you to, uh...I need you to keep that between us.
333 00:22:07 Don’t worry, I’m not gonna tell anyone.It’s not my style.
334 00:22:11 Hey, is that, uh... is that Laika?Your drawing?
335 00:22:13 It is. Do you know what the, uh,
336 00:22:15 the scientist in charge of that projectsaid 40 years later? He said...
337 00:22:18 "Nothing that we learned on that mission
338 00:22:21 could possibly justify the lossof that beautiful animal."
339 00:22:23 She was a stray. He was the onethat found her in the first place.
340 00:22:28 [Anders] That’s heartbreaking.
341 00:22:29 [Charlie] I know there’s alreadya million books about her.
342 00:22:31 Mine’s gonna have a different end.
343 00:22:32 -Oh, yeah?-So they said
344 00:22:34 that she crashed into the ocean and died,but she didn’t.
345 00:22:36 She just burned alive in the atmosphere.
346 00:22:37 So, in my version,she’s supposed to still be out there.
347 00:22:40 So Oleg, that’s the scientist guy,is, like, old and poor,
348 00:22:44 and one day he turns on someof the old equipment,
349 00:22:46 and he hears her heartbeat,like she’s still out there.
350 00:22:48 -What happens then?-That’s as far as I’ve gotten.
351 00:22:52 -Anders.-He just brought me a book. That's it.
352 00:22:56 Well, that was... sweet.
353 00:22:59 [Anders] I really admire him as an artist.
354 00:23:01 -I really like his graphic novel.-Yeah. So do I.
355 00:23:04 -You don’t even know what it is.-It’s about a dog.
356 00:23:07 A stray dog, launched into spacefor reasons she can never understand.
357 00:23:10 It’s about being exploited
358 00:23:11 by the people who are supposedto be protecting you.
359 00:23:14 The Meadows isn’t outer space, honey.
360 00:23:16 It’s worse. It’s Arizona.
361 00:23:18 You see what I have to deal with?
362 00:23:19 I’m sorry, he needs to rest.
363 00:23:21 -He’s here looking for his wife.-Uh, no. Not, not true.
364 00:23:24 I think she’s at home.
365 00:23:25 [Charlie] With her new boyfriend?
366 00:23:27 A lot of conversationsbetween my mom and your ex.
367 00:23:29 You know, about whether thingsare moving too fast.
368 00:23:31 -A lot of yackety-yack.-You made your point.
369 00:23:39 -Feel better.-Mm-hmm.
370 00:23:53 [Anders] I know you’re not gonna pick up.But I want some photo albums.
371 00:23:56 And I want, uh, some home movies,because I have none here.
372 00:24:02 Just a couple. Okay?
373 00:24:05 I was full of bravado. I said,"Yeah, sure. You want the house, keep it.
374 00:24:09 Is that all you want?"
375 00:24:10 I don’t know what the fuck I was thinking.
376 00:24:14 You were thinking...you were done with the marriage,
377 00:24:17 so you were done with the house.
378 00:24:18 I get that.
379 00:24:21 So, I haven’t paid the mortgagein six months.
380 00:24:24 -So, what do you need?-I’m gonna pay you back.
381 00:24:27 -Every penny.-I am not worried.
382 00:24:31 You know...
383 00:24:33 I used to have this vision of my life.
384 00:24:36 It was like a web.
385 00:24:37 And these threadsthat connected me, you know.
386 00:24:42 Yeah.
387 00:24:43 And the more websyou could have coming from you,
388 00:24:46 then the more important you were. Right?
389 00:24:48 Like, if you were a doctoryou’d cure a bunch of...
390 00:24:51 -Patients.-...patients.
391 00:24:52 And... or a teacher.
392 00:24:54 You got a million threads, you know.
393 00:24:56 And you would be, basically,irreplaceable, right?
394 00:24:59 'Cause so many peopledepended on you, right?
395 00:25:02 -You understand what I’m saying?-Yeah, it's...
396 00:25:05 -webs and...-Yeah, but it’s really not the case.
397 00:25:07 -Come on, man.-No, it’s the web.
398 00:25:09 The web is remaking itself.
399 00:25:13 Revising itself every second of every day.And so if you vanish,
400 00:25:17 then the people that were in your life,they learn to rely on someone else,
401 00:25:23 you know, and you’re gone.
402 00:25:25 And then the web just remakes itselfand moves on without you.
403 00:25:30 -But you got out of the web.-No, no, no.
404 00:25:32 No. This whole town, it’s a life of work,and commuting and bullshit.
405 00:25:39 -Yeah.-You know what I’m saying?
406 00:25:40 And that was one webI was happy to get out of.
407 00:25:44 Just drink up.
408 00:25:48 [sighs]
409 00:25:51 Come on. Come on, man.
410 00:25:53 I think you need to see something.
411 00:25:57 [bell ringing]
412 00:26:18 How’s Preston? He’s still at Northwestern?
413 00:26:22 Graduated. Living with Helene.
414 00:26:24 Oh, Jesus. What was the point?
415 00:26:39 [man] Miss that?
416 00:26:44 [dance music playing]
417 00:26:47 I’m taking this Asian fusioncooking class.
418 00:26:52 Total blast.
419 00:26:53 I never would have thoughtcooking is so relaxing.
420 00:26:57 You know, I just put on some music,
421 00:26:59 sip some wine, a few hours go by,
422 00:27:02 end up with a delicious meal.
423 00:27:05 I generally eat it alone,but it’s delicious. Delicious!
424 00:27:09 Larry, it's-- Don’t you thinkit’s a little tragic?
425 00:27:12 Fuck you, man.Only if you look at it that way.
426 00:27:15 -It’s how you see it. It's how you see it.-[stripper] Hi, guys.
427 00:27:18 -How about a dance?-No, thank you.
428 00:27:21 -Are you sure?-Yeah. Yeah, no offense.
429 00:27:23 Come on.
430 00:27:24 -He’s newly divorced, so...-[stripper] Oh!
431 00:27:27 -Then you need a little extra TLC.-You’re probably right, but uh...
432 00:27:33 -I’ll take the dance.-[stripper] Okay. You got it.
433 00:27:41 [retching sounds]
434 00:27:43 You okay, dude?
435 00:27:46 [woman] Hey, could you, uh,wet a paper towel for me, please?
436 00:27:51 Am I in the men’s room?
437 00:27:54 [coughs]
438 00:28:02 [woman gasps]
439 00:28:05 Thank you.
440 00:28:08 [toilet flushes]
441 00:28:13 You okay?
442 00:28:15 [woman] I haven’t thrown up in a clubsince I was 22.
443 00:28:18 -I wouldn’t drink that if I were you.-It's disgusting.
444 00:28:20 Oh. Yeah. Right.
445 00:28:23 -Why are you here?-Why are you here?
446 00:28:25 No, why are you here?
447 00:28:28 I was stupid enoughto come here on a date.
448 00:28:35 Oh, my God...
449 00:28:37 Yeah, I’m hip. I can go to a strip club.
450 00:28:41 Three vodkas in, he’s trying to buy mea fucking lap dance.
451 00:28:43 Is it hip for a womanto go to a strip club?
452 00:28:47 I don’t know.
453 00:28:50 Well, if it makes you feel any better,I didn’t want to come here, either.
454 00:28:56 Yeah, right.
455 00:29:04 Hey, man,I think your friend went upstairs.
456 00:29:06 -Oh, thank you.-Yeah.
457 00:29:31 Okay?
458 00:29:32 Thank you.
459 00:29:42 42 Maple Street, please.
460 00:29:45 And 112 Fisherman’s Lane.
461 00:29:48 [sighs] I don’t have enough money.
462 00:29:51 Don’t worry about it. I got it.
463 00:29:54 Thank you.
464 00:30:02 [woman] Beautiful house.
465 00:30:06 Why are we here?
466 00:30:07 112 Fisherman’s Lane.That’s what you said.
467 00:30:14 [Anders sighs]
468 00:30:16 Well...
469 00:30:21 -Uh... Here. Take care.-Oh. Thank you.
470 00:30:58 What the hell is all this shit?
471 00:31:13 Who the fuck is in my house?Jesus Christ, Anders!
472 00:31:17 -I almost took your fucking head off.-What are you doing here?
473 00:31:20 You know what? I’m just getting somethings of mine. Everyone needs to relax.
474 00:31:24 This is a weird flavor.
475 00:31:25 -Are you kidding me?-Nope. Tastes like... flowers.
476 00:31:28 You can’t just come in here!
477 00:31:29 I’m getting some thingsthat are rightfully mine.
478 00:31:31 -No, you’re drunk.-Some of this stuff...
479 00:31:34 I have a right to have it in my house.
480 00:31:36 I left a whole box of stuff for you,over here by the door.
481 00:31:40 -Then what’s all this?-I gave you half!
482 00:31:47 Oh. Okay. Sorry.
483 00:31:50 [Helene]You care so much about family pictures,
484 00:31:52 you need to break in herein the middle of the night.
485 00:31:57 -What's wrong with you?-Well, I am a little dizzy.
486 00:32:00 -Why don’t you take a seat?-Don’t tell me what to do.
487 00:32:02 I’m gonna sit down anyway.
488 00:32:07 [Donny] Why don’t you give me those keys?
489 00:32:10 Donny, don’t do this now.
490 00:32:11 We can’t have this happen again. Come on.
491 00:32:13 You’re not going to do this again,right, Dad?
492 00:32:18 You know what?
493 00:32:20 You never know.
494 00:32:24 Preston, can you driveyour father home, please?
495 00:32:27 You got it.
496 00:32:36 So, she hired you.
497 00:32:38 'Cause I thought it was all volunteers.
498 00:32:41 Yeah, most of them are,but she worked it out so I could get paid.
499 00:32:44 Takes a lot of patience.
500 00:32:45 -You like it?-Yeah. The pay is shit, but--
501 00:32:47 But you’re saving for your own place?
502 00:32:51 It’s not that bad. I gotta go.
503 00:32:54 -Where?-Work.
504 00:32:55 Oh.
505 00:32:58 Hey, Preston. Come back here.
506 00:33:01 What does she see in him?
507 00:33:06 I don’t know. I mean...
508 00:33:08 -They seem kind of happy.-Bullshit.
509 00:33:11 You know, you left her.
510 00:33:13 Right? You remember that?
511 00:33:15 You’re mad at me about that.
512 00:33:16 No, I’m totally thrilled you just kickedMom to the curb after all this time.
513 00:33:20 I’m gonna apologize to herabout last night, but...
514 00:33:26 I worry about you.
515 00:33:27 -You’re worried about me?-Yeah. I can be an idiot
516 00:33:30 and I can still worry about you.
517 00:33:34 Okay, now, Christmas Eve,why don’t you come over?
518 00:33:37 We’ll hang out. You can stay over,we’ll watch some videos, or...
519 00:33:42 Mom’s planning the usual dinner.Like she does every year, so I’m sorry.
520 00:33:46 But she’s alreadymaking a big deal out of it.
521 00:33:49 Yeah, don’t worry about it. It’s nothing.
522 00:33:51 Okay, go teach someone how to read.
523 00:33:54 -All right, I will.-Cool.
524 00:33:58 [Helene] So, uh, Mr. Baptiste,
525 00:33:59 I understand there has been a disputewith your tutor.
526 00:34:03 It’s not a dispute.
527 00:34:05 If you would explain everything to me.
528 00:34:06 -He stole from me.-He stole from you? How?
529 00:34:09 Your son told me about an opportunityto make money.
530 00:34:12 An opportunity?What kind of an opportunity?
531 00:34:14 Some gambling business.
532 00:34:16 How he’s going to double my money.Where’s my money?
533 00:34:20 I don’t see it.
534 00:34:21 I need this money.
535 00:34:28 Hey, I’m, uh...I'm Anders. I’m your neighbor.
536 00:34:33 Hello.
537 00:34:34 Hello.
538 00:34:38 Oh, look... Look, hold on. Hold on.No, no, no, you’re missing the best part.
539 00:34:47 Come in.
540 00:34:48 Hey.
541 00:34:50 Okay...
542 00:34:53 I was drunk. Uh, it was a stupid,obviously ridiculous thing to do.
543 00:34:57 -I’m sorry.-Terrific, Anders.
544 00:34:58 At the moment,I need to find our moron of a son
545 00:35:02 who fucked up the only job he could getbecause his mother gave it to him.
546 00:35:06 Where is he?
547 00:35:08 I have an idea.
548 00:35:09 How could he do this to me? To himself?
549 00:35:13 Hold on, do what?
550 00:35:15 [sighs] He took money from a clientand gambled with it.
551 00:35:27 [lively music playing]
552 00:35:29 Hi. Is there a, uh, poker gamegoing on here somewhere?
553 00:35:34 -Excuse me.-I’m not causing trouble.
554 00:35:36 I’m just, uh, looking for my son.
555 00:35:42 Through the kitchen.
556 00:35:59 This is very impressive.Did you guys have me followed?
557 00:36:02 Wow, Preston. Really?
558 00:36:06 I had a veryinteresting conversation today.
559 00:36:08 I didn’t take that guy's money.
560 00:36:10 $2,000 from an illiterate man.
561 00:36:13 I thought we weren’t supposedto use that word.
562 00:36:15 Don’t be an asshole, Preston.
563 00:36:17 Look, I’m going to win it back. Okay?
564 00:36:21 Look at you two, a real team.
565 00:36:25 -Do you want to tell me what happened?-Yeah, he gave me the money.
566 00:36:27 -For you to gamble with?-The guy...
567 00:36:30 he had a broken truck and he was thinking
568 00:36:31 about asking some sketchy dudein the neighborhood for a loan, okay?
569 00:36:35 I told him how these things work,
570 00:36:36 how he’d get himself curb-stompedif he’s not careful.
571 00:36:39 So he asked if I knew of anything else...
572 00:36:41 And you thought, "Oh, that’s right,
573 00:36:42 there’s that underground poker gamethat I’m involved with."
574 00:36:45 Okay. Let’s just get this over with.
575 00:36:47 -Get what over with?-The firing. The sacking. Come on.
576 00:36:50 -I get it.-You have to understand, Preston,
577 00:36:52 even if you meant well, it’s gonna lookreally bad if I don’t fire you.
578 00:36:57 You don’t have to explain it.
579 00:36:59 You’re fired.
580 00:37:01 -And you have a week to move out.-All right.
581 00:37:05 Oh, uh, but you should probablylook for a place to live, too.
582 00:37:07 Me? What is that supposed to mean?
583 00:37:09 Well, 'causeDad’s not paying the mortgage.
584 00:37:11 He hasn’t in six months.So... [clicks tongue]
585 00:37:13 You’re still fired.And you’re still moving out.
586 00:37:23 -Look...-Just tell me that that’s not true.
587 00:37:25 I’m getting it sorted...
588 00:37:27 You had to be a big man, right?"Go ahead. Keep the house."
589 00:37:31 I was attempting to be... generous.
590 00:37:34 The only problem, Anders, is to bea big man, you have to be a big man.
591 00:37:38 I made so much money for everybody!Everybody! For years!
592 00:37:42 So I could lose the house. To foreclosure.
593 00:37:45 Why do you even want it?It's a five-bedroom house.
594 00:37:48 Look, I may decide to move.
595 00:37:50 But if I decide to move,I prefer that it’s my choice.
596 00:37:54 Well, you don’t have to worry'cause I’m getting the money.
597 00:37:57 Really? And how?
598 00:37:58 A loan. From Larry Eichner.
599 00:38:01 [sighs] That house is our history.
600 00:38:05 It’s my history.I made that garden from nothing.
601 00:38:08 -And that means something.-I know.
602 00:38:11 I know it means something.
603 00:38:12 But do you really?Do you know what anything means?
604 00:38:18 I thought I did.
605 00:38:21 You’re supposed to be happy now, Anders.That’s why we got divorced, right?
606 00:38:25 'Cause we were all in the wayof your happiness.
607 00:38:29 The house, your career, me.The way of life.
608 00:38:33 -You remember all that?-Yeah.
609 00:38:47 [chattering]
610 00:39:07 -I’m the lady who...-I recognize you.
611 00:39:09 -We shared a cab.-Feeling better?
612 00:39:11 Yeah, thank you.
613 00:39:13 Listen, that cab was a fortune.
614 00:39:14 -Let me pay you back.-Oh, God, no.
615 00:39:16 -Oh, no, I insist.-No, come on.
616 00:39:18 Can I buy you lunch or something?
617 00:39:21 Okay, don’t worry about it. I just...
618 00:39:23 I just wanted you to knowI appreciated it.
619 00:39:25 You really saved me. And I thank you.
620 00:39:28 You know what? Yeah.
621 00:39:31 Yeah, buy me lunch.A very, very expensive lunch.
622 00:39:35 Okay.
623 00:39:36 Would you please put your number in there?
624 00:39:43 All I ask. Please don’t fucking text me.
625 00:39:47 -I’ll text you soon. Yeah?-[laughs]
626 00:39:58 [doorbell rings]
627 00:40:06 -Hey.-Okay...
628 00:40:08 -Is this a bad time?-Uh, no. Were you waiting for me?
629 00:40:11 -No. Just drove up.-Okay. I just got home. Uh...
630 00:40:15 -Yeah, come in.-Great.
631 00:40:17 Wow!
632 00:40:19 This is a nice place.
633 00:40:20 Oh. Thank you. Well, it’s not,not as nice as yours, but...
634 00:40:23 [laughs]
635 00:40:27 Uh, how about a beer?
636 00:40:29 No. Definitely not.
637 00:40:32 Listen. I’d like to apologize.
638 00:40:36 -You?-Yeah. Yeah.
639 00:40:37 For everything that’s happened. I shouldhave called you in the first place.
640 00:40:41 I mean, we were friends.
641 00:40:42 Well...
642 00:40:44 Yeah...
643 00:40:45 Well, we were acquaintances.
644 00:40:47 And it’s awkward.
645 00:40:48 -Hmm.-So...
646 00:40:51 I want to be completely up front with you.
647 00:40:55 Full disclosure.
648 00:40:56 The older I’ve gotten,
649 00:40:57 the more I’ve realizedthat it’s all about communication.
650 00:41:01 What’s all about communication?
651 00:41:03 Relationships. People.
652 00:41:07 Yeah.
653 00:41:09 -I was an idiot the other night.-And I am sorry about the golf club.
654 00:41:15 You know, you hear somebodyin your house at that hour, well...
655 00:41:18 How is my house?
656 00:41:22 This is what I want to talk to you about.
657 00:41:24 I can give you ten percentover market value.
658 00:41:30 Excuse me.
659 00:41:31 I’m making you an offer.
660 00:41:33 Well, the house isn’t for sale.
661 00:41:36 It means a great deal to Helene.
662 00:41:39 I can pay you today, right now.
663 00:41:43 Yeah. Not interested.
664 00:41:47 For a guy who worked at financefor so long, I’m a little surprised.
665 00:41:54 Look, you’ve got to admit,
666 00:41:57 this situation doesn’t make senseto anyone now.
667 00:42:03 How old are you?
668 00:42:04 Same as you, why?
669 00:42:07 Hmm. It just seems to meto be a strange time
670 00:42:11 to suddenly decideyou’re gonna have a family.
671 00:42:15 Anders, this crap has to stop.
672 00:42:18 What’s with that? The ribbon.
673 00:42:21 My sister. It’s in honor of her.She died from breast cancer.
674 00:42:25 Oh, I’m sorry.
675 00:42:28 Hey... Um...
676 00:42:31 I’d like to make a donation.
677 00:42:33 -Anders, come on. Please.-"Please" what? I’d like to donate.
678 00:42:38 Are you going to make me beg?
679 00:42:40 Take it.
680 00:42:49 [Donny] Bye.
681 00:43:00 [woman] Right on time.
682 00:43:02 -The parking out there. It's just...-Oh, I know.
683 00:43:04 It’s Christmas shoppers.
684 00:43:06 -Yeah, right.-[waiter] Can I get you anything?
685 00:43:07 -I’ll have a Merlot.-I’ll have a Corona.
686 00:43:10 [woman] Thank you.
687 00:43:14 Do you have kids?
688 00:43:15 Yeah. Yeah, I do. I have a boy.
689 00:43:18 A man, I mean. Uh... You?
690 00:43:21 I have women. Two women. Here they are.
691 00:43:24 There’s Rachel and there’s Carmen.
692 00:43:26 Oh.
693 00:43:28 And now this is gonnaprobably end in one minute,
694 00:43:30 because I just showed you picturesof my kids. [laughs]
695 00:43:34 They seem nice.
696 00:43:35 I actually always wanted a sonbecause boys are so much easier.
697 00:43:38 [scoffs] I don’t know.
698 00:43:42 -Easier than girls?-Girls are... oh!
699 00:43:45 The mind-games and the lying,and when they’re teenagers...
700 00:43:49 The drinking. And they were so mean to me.
701 00:43:51 -All the time.-And now?
702 00:43:53 And now… they’re much more human.
703 00:43:56 -I wish I could say the same.-Oh, sorry.
704 00:43:59 He’s just kind of lost. You know.And angry. And generally rude. Immature.
705 00:44:03 A little bit like the guy you seesitting across from you right now.
706 00:44:06 Oh. Lucky me.
707 00:44:11 -He’s also very sweet and, uh...-[waiter] Here you are.
708 00:44:14 He’s a good person.
709 00:44:16 -Like you?-Well, the jury’s out.
710 00:44:18 -But I try.-Well, that’s all you can do.
711 00:44:21 -Right?-Hear hear.
712 00:44:27 Can you believe how this town is changing?
713 00:44:29 -Yeah. I don’t even recognize it.-Have you seen the three-story Gap?
714 00:44:33 Uh, yeah. Yeah. I haven’t been in there.
715 00:44:36 -I really like it.-You think I should check it out?
716 00:44:38 I mean, I know they tore downthat gorgeous old bank,
717 00:44:41 but I have more usefor a three-story Gap.
718 00:44:46 Um... So are you divorced or separated?
719 00:44:51 -No. Divorced.-Good.
720 00:45:05 What... you smoke now?
721 00:45:07 Yet another thingyou can dislike about me.
722 00:45:08 Don’t leave it there! Jesus.
723 00:45:15 So, I've been Christmas shopping.
724 00:45:19 [Preston] You don’t have anything to eat.
725 00:45:21 I bought you a present.
726 00:45:23 Since when do you Christmas shop?
727 00:45:25 I even bought your motherand her new boyfriend a present.
728 00:45:29 -Why?-I don’t know.
729 00:45:30 I’m just trying to cut the shit I guess.
730 00:45:32 He throws his money around.
731 00:45:34 -Acts so earnest.-Well, I think he is earnest.
732 00:45:38 Well, it’s a five-bedroom house,and I can’t live there.
733 00:45:41 No. You can’t live therebecause you’re 27 years old,
734 00:45:44 and it’s time you moved out on your own.
735 00:45:47 So much for a nice Christmas.
736 00:45:49 Hey, have you even looked for a job yet?
737 00:45:51 -Yeah. I got one.-Oh, you did?
738 00:45:54 Oh, yeah, I did! And it's, uh,I’m delivering booze for Gil’s Liquor.
739 00:45:58 You know what, Pres? It’s a start.And the tips will be good, and...
740 00:46:04 Are you staying with friends or...
741 00:46:07 -what?-Or what.
742 00:46:09 Where are you staying?
743 00:46:11 That’s not for you to worry about.
744 00:46:16 Okay, well, then you should, uh,probably take this now.
745 00:46:20 Happy Christmas.
746 00:46:24 Oh, shit. Don’t look at the tag.
747 00:46:26 Dad, big spender.
748 00:46:27 I thought you needed something warm.Do you like it?
749 00:46:30 I could really use the cash instead.
750 00:46:34 I’m just kidding!
751 00:46:37 Do you thinkmaybe I could crash here tonight?
752 00:46:42 No, I don’t think you can crash, Preston.
753 00:46:44 I think you need to think abouttomorrow night and the night after that.
754 00:46:47 Look, I want you to be able to stay here.I really do.
755 00:46:50 -But, you’re an adult now---Can’t I just fucking go to sleep?
756 00:46:55 No. You have to just fucking grow up!
757 00:47:06 Hey...
758 00:47:07 [door slams shut]
759 00:47:08 [car engine roaring and fading away]
760 00:47:13 [dog barking]
761 00:47:23 [Helene] Thank you.
762 00:47:25 Hi, Dad.
763 00:47:29 I love you, Dad.
764 00:47:30 [knock on window]
765 00:47:41 [Charlie] God.
766 00:47:44 What’s up?
767 00:47:45 -Man, it’s two o’clock in the morning.-Yeah. I had a feeling you’d be up.
768 00:47:48 Are you all right?
769 00:47:49 [Charlie] No, I had to makea quick escape.
770 00:47:52 You got to return this, too.That shit’s gonna be expensive.
771 00:48:01 [Anders] Do your parents knowwhere you are?
772 00:48:04 [Anders clears throat]
773 00:48:05 If you’re gonna call them,I can get out of here.
774 00:48:06 Yeah, I’d really rather not.
775 00:48:08 -Well, I need a favor.-No, you can’t stay here.
776 00:48:11 It’s not me who needs to stay.
777 00:48:16 -This is Relic.-Why?
778 00:48:18 He’s basically my best friendin the entire world,
779 00:48:21 and I need somebodyto look after him for me.
780 00:48:23 Here.
781 00:48:26 He’s a kind old man. Hold him.
782 00:48:33 See. He likes you.
783 00:48:39 Why are you giving me your turtle?
784 00:48:43 I’m not going to rehab.
785 00:48:44 My parents don’t even feed him.Complain that he smells. And...
786 00:48:48 if I’m gone, they’re gonna give him away.They’re assholes.
787 00:48:51 Where you going?
788 00:48:55 Yeah.
789 00:49:00 I have to call your parents.
790 00:49:02 -Seriously?-Yeah...
791 00:49:03 That’s how you’re gonna play this?
792 00:49:04 Yeah, I can’t just watch you run away.
793 00:49:08 -I thought you were cool.-No, I’m not cool.
794 00:49:10 All right. I should probably warn you...
795 00:49:12 you’re nottheir favorite person right now.
796 00:49:14 Oh, wow, really?
797 00:49:16 Tell me something I don’t know.
798 00:49:20 -What... they know?-I swear to God
799 00:49:23 I did not tell anyone.I don’t know, I’m sorry.
800 00:49:31 Wow.
801 00:49:35 So much for confidentiality, Howard.
802 00:49:40 -It’s a really small town.-What must they think of me...
803 00:49:44 [Charlie] Why do you care?
804 00:49:45 Don’t you hate my parents?
805 00:49:48 How can you let somebody you don’teven like have this much control over you?
806 00:49:51 I don’t...
807 00:49:52 You have the ballsto live your life, dude.
808 00:49:55 That’s what sets you apartfrom the rest of these fucking zombies.
809 00:49:59 You can’t go halfway.You can’t be you and stay in favor.
810 00:50:02 I don’t know anyone
811 00:50:03 who would put all that Christmas shit outin front of their house
812 00:50:05 without beingcompletely ashamed of themselves.
813 00:50:08 Really? You think they're too much?
814 00:50:11 It’s fucking disgusting.
815 00:50:14 [Anders] Hmm.
816 00:50:15 It just fucking pisses me off.Like, my parents hate you because you...
817 00:50:20 left your wife, or whatever,
818 00:50:21 but, like, I mean, she’s the onegetting married again so, like...
819 00:50:27 -Excuse me.-They’re fucking hypocrites.
820 00:50:28 Like, why is it their business?
821 00:50:30 She’s the one who’s doinga hell of lot better than you are.
822 00:50:32 No offense.
823 00:50:33 What are you talking about?
824 00:50:35 You don’t know?
825 00:50:38 That they’re getting married?
826 00:50:43 Whoops, I’m sorry.
827 00:50:45 My mom talks very loudon the phone. Fuck.
828 00:50:48 Are you telling me the truth?
829 00:50:50 Yep.
830 00:50:54 Big Island.
831 00:50:56 Maybe gonna be Maui, there wasa lot of back and forth about it.
832 00:51:00 Um... [clears throat]
833 00:51:07 Hmm.
834 00:51:09 Can I have some of this scotch, please?
835 00:51:13 Uh...
836 00:51:15 Actually, you got anything stronger?
837 00:51:19 -Yeah.-You wanna go to my club house?
838 00:51:22 But you’re not leavingthat fucking reptile here.
839 00:51:55 [Charlie] Just follow me.
840 00:52:05 [clattering]
841 00:52:18 [Charlie] I figured it out.I totally forgot.
842 00:52:20 -I figured out how to end my book.-Oh, yeah?
843 00:52:23 So, Oleg thinks he hears,like, this heartbeat up in space...
844 00:52:25 Yeah.
845 00:52:26 -So, he goes to Moscow, but,-Mm-hmm.
846 00:52:29 I mean, there’s obviouslyno space program anymore.
847 00:52:31 And anyway, who caresabout a dog that symbolizes the triumph
848 00:52:35 of a country that doesn’t exist anymore?So, he’s basically just laughed at--
849 00:52:38 What is all that?
850 00:52:40 Oleg starts building his own rocket outof, like, whatever he can find.
851 00:52:44 But it’s a fucking suicide mission.
852 00:52:45 There’s no way that he’ll be ableto reenter the atmosphere.
853 00:52:48 So, you have crazy old Olegwho shoots himself off into space.
854 00:52:51 And it’s not until he’s out therethat he hears it...
855 00:52:54 Hears what?
856 00:52:56 There’s this soundthat everything makes in orbit.
857 00:52:59 A heartbeat.
858 00:53:01 -Like a "heartbeat" heartbeat?-Mm-hmm.
859 00:53:04 -[imitates heartbeat]-Laika’s dead the whole time.
860 00:53:06 He wasn’t hearing her heartbeat.He was just hearing his, I mean,
861 00:53:10 his conscience or whatever. And...
862 00:53:14 without even realizing it,
863 00:53:16 he ends up giving himselfthe same exact end.
864 00:53:21 It’s irony or something or whatever...
865 00:53:29 I think I want to draw it so you can...
866 00:53:32 really feel like he feltcloser to her out there.
867 00:53:36 Or, like, free from guilt or something.
868 00:53:41 You don’t like it?
869 00:53:45 I think that’s incredibly sad.
870 00:53:47 I think it’s pretty good.
871 00:53:56 [coughs]
872 00:54:02 Whoa!
873 00:54:03 Have you heard aboutthis guy that, uh...
874 00:54:05 in the news,who raised the price of that AIDS drug?
875 00:54:09 He’s literally like this fuckingreal-life, like, James Bond villain.
876 00:54:12 Everyone hates him. Like, it’s crazy.
877 00:54:14 Instead of going into hidingor trying to clear his name,
878 00:54:18 he fucking puts a camerain front of his face
879 00:54:21 and live-streams his life, 24/7.
880 00:54:24 -Just to, like, fucking piss people off---Helene’s tits are weird.
881 00:54:27 What?
882 00:54:28 They’re weird.She got new ones. They’re...
883 00:54:31 -They’re kinda...-Goddammit.
884 00:54:33 They’re okay. They’re nice even.But they’re hard...
885 00:54:37 -I don’t care.-I think about 'em.
886 00:54:39 Sometimes for hours,I think about her tits.
887 00:54:43 I can't help-- Oh.
888 00:54:44 Yeah.
889 00:54:46 Yeah. My mom’s got these...
890 00:54:50 veiny yoga mom armsand they make me wanna cry.
891 00:55:01 I wish my kidwould want to hang out with me.
892 00:55:06 But he just doesn’t.He’s got no interest at all.
893 00:55:11 It’s just likeI’m this great big nuisance, that’s all.
894 00:55:18 Why does she want to get married so fast?
895 00:55:22 What’s that about?
896 00:55:23 You know what my dadalways says? "Irregardless."
897 00:55:27 The fuck does that mean? That even a word?
898 00:55:29 Absolutely.
899 00:55:31 -Really?-Yeah.
900 00:55:33 He says it all the time.
901 00:55:35 "Irregardless."
902 00:55:42 Yeah...
903 00:55:45 You know why? Because when he was a kid,
904 00:55:49 he had this big floppy bear,
905 00:55:52 it was like a big, saggy, shitty bear.
906 00:55:56 And he carried it everywhere,and I mean everywhere.
907 00:56:01 And he held onto that thing,he held onto that thing way too long,
908 00:56:04 way past the time when anyone's supposedto be hanging on to a bear, you know.
909 00:56:08 So, we took it off him.
910 00:56:10 And we hid it,and we pretended that it was lost.
911 00:56:13 Because we were...
912 00:56:14 I don't know, we were worriedabout him being teased or...
913 00:56:20 that he wouldn’t grow upor some bullshit, I don’t know. I mean...
914 00:56:27 Oh, God, he was so betrayed...
915 00:56:31 We betrayed him.
916 00:56:33 He was devastated. He was heartbroken.
917 00:56:39 What a stupid fucking thingto be a parent.
918 00:56:44 Yeah, but it doesn’t have to be.
919 00:56:46 I feel like you guys all think...
920 00:56:50 that you have to,like, worry all the time.
921 00:56:54 Like, if you weren’tconstantly worrying, like,
922 00:56:57 you’re bad parents or something.What is that?
923 00:57:09 You know what? I’m gonna take you home.
924 00:57:12 -What?-Get your things. We’re gonna go.
925 00:57:14 -Seriously?-Yeah. Yeah.
926 00:57:16 Take one of these, take the edge off.
927 00:57:18 No, no, no, this is bad.
928 00:57:20 We gotta go. Come on.
929 00:57:22 -Okay. Fine. Yeah.-I’m serious. Get your things.
930 00:57:24 -Let me clean some of this up.-What’s that for?
931 00:57:27 [Charlie] It’s stupid.I thought we might want to shoot it off.
932 00:57:29 -I’m gonna be in the car.-Yep.
933 00:57:32 [inhales]
934 00:57:57 [honking horn]
935 00:58:05 Charlie.
936 00:58:11 Charlie.
937 00:58:14 Are you in there?
938 00:58:20 Charlie?
939 00:58:25 Shit!
940 00:58:34 Charlie!
941 00:58:36 -Charlie.-[shot fires]
942 00:58:53 -[Preston grunts]-Northwestern, huh?
943 00:58:56 I heard you’d gone to college,but I didn’t know where you ended up.
944 00:58:59 What are you up to?
945 00:59:01 Loading boxes, I guess.
946 00:59:04 Not too many stops.
947 00:59:06 You might see some familiar faces.
948 00:59:08 All right. I’ll come back for this.
949 00:59:22 Oh, God...
950 00:59:24 Okay.
951 00:59:28 [doorbell rings]
952 00:59:32 [clears throat]
953 00:59:46 [knocks]
954 00:59:55 Surprise! I got your wine.
955 00:59:57 You’re delivering for Gil?
956 00:59:59 Put it down there. Come in.
957 01:00:01 No. I’ve got other deliveries to make.
958 01:00:03 Don’t be silly. Just put it down.
959 01:00:06 Okay. [sighs]
960 01:00:10 Is he paying you well?
961 01:00:12 -I make good tips.-[scoffs] Cheap bastard.
962 01:00:21 I suppose you haven’t seen Charlie.
963 01:00:23 Uh... No. Why?
964 01:00:26 I thought he was in his room packingfor this rehab in Arizona.
965 01:00:30 Not only wasn’t he packing,he wasn’t there. And that was yesterday.
966 01:00:34 He’ll come back.He’s probably just nervous to go.
967 01:00:38 I definitely was.
968 01:00:40 You know,when I saw you at the window just now,
969 01:00:43 I thought you were him.
970 01:00:48 Tell me something.Are you living out of your car?
971 01:00:50 I only ask because your mother thoughtyou might be living out of your car,
972 01:00:53 and I told her that was preposterous,but now that I see you,
973 01:00:56 it sort of looks likeyou are living out of your car.
974 01:00:59 Um... Yeah. It’s temporary.
975 01:01:01 Oh, my God.
976 01:01:03 Do you park it somewhere?
977 01:01:05 Yeah, it’s off of 136. Just by the tracks.
978 01:01:08 That’s terrible! It’s so cold.
979 01:01:13 Do kids still hang out down by the tracksand smoke pot?
980 01:01:16 Yeah. I guess.
981 01:01:19 Charlie used to.
982 01:01:21 Or still does. Who knows? [laughs]
983 01:01:24 Well... Jesus.Do you want a shower? A sandwich?
984 01:01:27 -Oh, no. I'm okay...-Sit down.
985 01:01:31 I know your mother seems pissed,
986 01:01:33 but the holidaysare about mothers and children,
987 01:01:37 if they are about anything.
988 01:01:39 [Charlie scoffs]
989 01:01:41 Yeah, well, I wouldn’t really know it.
990 01:01:46 Well, she’s insistingon this Christmas Eve dinner,
991 01:01:50 and I guarantee that has something to dowith the fact that you are here.
992 01:01:55 [beeps]
993 01:02:02 -That’s hot enough.-Thanks.
994 01:02:06 He’s fucking with me, isn’t he?
995 01:02:09 He’s pissed offthat we’re insisting on rehab,
996 01:02:11 so he’s throwing a tantrum. That’s it.
997 01:02:14 Uh, I mean, I don’t know...
998 01:02:16 But when you used to pull this crap,that was it, wasn’t it?
999 01:02:19 Sure. For sure...
1000 01:02:29 Hey, buddy. Listen,
1001 01:02:30 if you’re gonna pull this crap,we’re gonna give away your smelly turtle.
1002 01:02:33 I am sick of cleaning that tankand feeding that thing.
1003 01:02:37 So, you better come homeand deal with what you have to deal with.
1004 01:02:40 It’s not forever,and you know you need it.
1005 01:02:44 So, call me. Or better yet, show up.
1006 01:02:49 That’ll get him to call.
1007 01:02:52 He loves that stupid thing.
1008 01:02:57 When you’re finished eating,take a shower. You’re filthy.
1009 01:03:00 Okay.
1010 01:03:08 Okay. Well, uh, I’ll see you.
1011 01:03:11 Your tip’s on the counter.
1012 01:03:13 Oh, you don't have to tip me.
1013 01:03:15 Of course I do.
1014 01:03:20 Oh, well, thank you... for the shower.And everything.
1015 01:03:25 Hey...
1016 01:03:28 I’m sorry you havesuch a disappointing dad.
1017 01:03:34 Okay.
1018 01:04:24 [line ringing]
1019 01:04:28 Hi, you’ve reached Helene.Please leave a message.
1020 01:04:30 [beeps]
1021 01:04:31 Hey, Mom.
1022 01:04:34 Uh, it’s me.
1023 01:04:37 I’m sorry.
1024 01:04:41 I’m sorry.
1025 01:04:44 Okay... bye.
1026 01:04:49 [sighs]
1027 01:04:51 This place is lovely. It’s really cozy.
1028 01:04:54 Your place is so nice. That is gorgeous.
1029 01:04:57 Well, sadly, that’s not my place anymore.That now belongs to my wife.
1030 01:05:01 -Oh.-It's okay.
1031 01:05:03 We had many good years there together.
1032 01:05:05 Do you mind if I ask why you split up?
1033 01:05:07 You wanna know what the final straw was?
1034 01:05:10 -Oh, you don’t have to tell me.-Oh, no, no, no.
1035 01:05:13 No... It’s ridiculous.
1036 01:05:17 We fought about this, um...
1037 01:05:21 separate little thing, like an oven.It kinda keeps food warm.
1038 01:05:26 We’d just done the whole house.New furnace.
1039 01:05:29 Floor finishings. Bunch of plumbing work.
1040 01:05:32 And, uh, when it was all done,and we’d spent all the money,
1041 01:05:37 then she says... she tells me,"I just want one more thing.
1042 01:05:40 I just want... there’s a little warmingoven that I would really, really..."
1043 01:05:44 And I just lost it. I was awful.
1044 01:05:48 That’s how it goes.
1045 01:05:50 We used to fight about chewing.
1046 01:05:53 -Oh, yeah? How so?-I don’t know. He chewed.
1047 01:05:57 Ah, that is disgusting!
1048 01:05:59 [laughing]
1049 01:06:01 You know what?I have one of those food warmers thingies.
1050 01:06:04 -No, you don’t.-Yes, I do.
1051 01:06:06 -I’ve never used it. She can have it.-Wow, she’s gonna be delighted.
1052 01:06:12 [moaning]
1053 01:06:19 -I don’t think it’s working.-No, no.
1054 01:06:22 It’s okay.
1055 01:06:27 It’s okay.
1056 01:06:34 Well, I mean, don’t worry about it.
1057 01:06:39 It’s probably becausewe don’t actually know each other.
1058 01:06:46 Listen, if I got upset every timeI didn’t have an orgasm...
1059 01:06:49 Hey, could you please just stop talking?
1060 01:06:53 Thank you.
1061 01:07:21 What is it with you womenand these books?
1062 01:07:27 Excuse me.
1063 01:07:30 "Live Your Best Life Today."
1064 01:07:33 Should I get this? Should I read this?
1065 01:07:36 Are you in my bed...
1066 01:07:38 making fun of my book?
1067 01:07:42 You’re mean.
1068 01:07:51 Uh...
1069 01:07:55 I’m sorry.
1070 01:07:58 You’re right.
1071 01:08:01 You’re right. I am.
1072 01:08:06 I’m very sorry.
1073 01:08:11 Oh. My life is a mess.And now I can’t fuck.
1074 01:08:16 And you deserve your best life today.
1075 01:08:22 I know I do.That’s why I bought the fucking book.
1076 01:08:27 [laughs]
1077 01:08:37 [doorbell rings]
1078 01:08:41 Dude, I can smell that shitfrom the inside.
1079 01:08:43 Oh, sorry.
1080 01:08:44 Preston Harris.
1081 01:08:47 -Malcom, right? Malcom Tendler?-Yeah.
1082 01:08:49 Yo. Just stub that out there.
1083 01:08:52 [door closes]
1084 01:08:53 -[Malcom] So how you been, man?-Do you live here?
1085 01:08:57 As of a couple of months ago, yeah.Pretty sick, huh?
1086 01:09:00 Yeah.
1087 01:09:01 Yeah. My, uh, wife’s family is into LEDs,
1088 01:09:04 and I’ve been workingwith them for a couple of years.
1089 01:09:06 So, you’re married.
1090 01:09:07 Yeah. With a kid on the way.
1091 01:09:09 Holy shit.
1092 01:09:10 And I actually bought this fucker myself,if you can believe that.
1093 01:09:15 -And this is the one you picked.-Hell yeah, man.
1094 01:09:18 So, uh, how’ve you been?
1095 01:09:19 -You want, like, a beer or something?-Uh, no, that's all right.
1096 01:09:22 -I gotta get back to work.-Dude, I’m sorry, man.
1097 01:09:24 I heard that you did, like,some time in rehab.
1098 01:09:27 -Oh---I actually have
1099 01:09:28 some nonalcoholic beer if you want some.
1100 01:09:30 -You do?-Yeah. Yes, actually...
1101 01:09:33 Uh, that’s okay.
1102 01:09:36 -You know... I’m still working.-Right, right, right.
1103 01:09:39 What are LEDs?
1104 01:09:40 You know, lights.The green alternative, you know.
1105 01:09:43 And, so... is that fun?
1106 01:09:46 Would you say LEDs are your passion?
1107 01:09:50 I mean, it’s all right.It’s a good living.
1108 01:09:53 Sorry.
1109 01:09:54 I just didn’t thinkthis was your style, you know.
1110 01:09:59 My style? What...
1111 01:10:03 I mean, what’s your style?Delivering liquor?
1112 01:10:06 Looks that way.
1113 01:10:09 -All right, Malcom, this was great.-Yeah. Why don’t we, uh...
1114 01:10:13 You know, I would tip you,but you’re a colossal dick.
1115 01:10:21 [car engine stalling]
1116 01:10:26 Fuck! Shit!
1117 01:10:30 [sighs] Okay.
1118 01:10:36 [door closes]
1119 01:10:39 Hey, Gil, it's me. Um...
1120 01:10:41 So, my car just died.
1121 01:10:45 I know.
1122 01:10:47 Listen, I just have one run.I can do it first thing in the morning.
1123 01:10:51 No, I don't have Triple A.
1124 01:10:54 There’s nothing I can do, man.
1125 01:10:59 Fuck!
1126 01:11:02 ♪ Her daddy got a big airplane ♪
1127 01:11:05 ♪ Her mommy holds all the family cash ♪
1128 01:11:10 ♪ A beautiful rose is standingAt the corner ♪
1129 01:11:14 ♪ She is living in and out of tune ♪
1130 01:11:23 [sighs]
1131 01:11:26 ♪ Hey, you ♪
1132 01:11:27 [exhales]
1133 01:11:30 ♪ You're losing, you're losingYou're losing ♪
1134 01:11:33 ♪ You're losing your vitamin C ♪
1135 01:11:38 ♪ Hey, you ♪
1136 01:11:42 ♪ You're losing, you're losingYou're losing ♪
1137 01:11:45 ♪ You're losing your vitamin CYour vitamin C ♪
1138 01:12:03 ♪ A monster presses on her body ♪
1139 01:12:07 ♪ While she is stepping on quicksand ♪
1140 01:12:11 ♪ A beautiful rose is standingAt the corner ♪
1141 01:12:15 ♪ She is living in and out of tune ♪
1142 01:12:30 [cork pops]
1143 01:12:34 [sniffs]
1144 01:12:40 [train whistle blowing]
1145 01:12:58 [train horn honks]
1146 01:13:10 Whoo! [exclaims]
1147 01:13:13 Damn.
1148 01:13:14 Oh!
1149 01:14:01 [sighs] Charlie.
1150 01:14:28 [Preston sobbing]
1151 01:15:13 Dad.
1152 01:15:16 Is this Charlie’s turtlein your bathtub?
1153 01:15:44 Yeah. Yeah, that’s Charlie’s turtle.
1154 01:15:49 -What?-He came over,
1155 01:15:51 and he was on his way to, uh, rehab,
1156 01:15:54 and he just asked meto look after it for him.
1157 01:15:58 Why did he give it to you?
1158 01:16:01 I guess he thought I was someone,you know, he could trust with it.
1159 01:16:07 So, you, you and Charlie Ashfordwere, like, friends?
1160 01:16:12 No, no. I just...
1161 01:16:13 You know, I visited himin the hospital and he, uh...
1162 01:16:18 He... I think he just wanted an adult,or something, to look after it.
1163 01:16:26 [Anders clears throat]
1164 01:16:50 Oh, God.
1165 01:18:45 I cannot believe...he didn’t come to the funeral. [scoffs]
1166 01:18:49 You know,when will I stop being surprised...
1167 01:18:52 You know he left town?
1168 01:18:54 -When?-Like a week ago.
1169 01:18:57 Where did he go?
1170 01:19:00 He drove somewhere. I mean...
1171 01:19:02 I’m not really sure.But he said he was reachable.
1172 01:19:04 That’s so weird.
1173 01:19:06 It’s not that weird.Everyone kind of hates him right now.
1174 01:19:13 So, I assume you’re not gonnainvite him to dinner tonight?
1175 01:19:16 No. No, why would I do that?
1176 01:19:18 I mean,he’s not expecting me to, is he?
1177 01:19:20 He’s not even here, so...
1178 01:19:24 Hey, will you do me a favor?Will you pick up some sliced almonds?
1179 01:19:26 You can use Donny’s car. Do you mind?
1180 01:19:28 No, not at all.
1181 01:19:30 -Thank you.-Mm-hmm.
1182 01:19:35 -[car door closes]-[sighs]
1183 01:19:50 -[TV playing]-[sighs]
1184 01:20:11 Girls. Hello. What are you doing?
1185 01:20:17 Can I have some of these?
1186 01:20:19 Load up. Load up.
1187 01:20:22 And here... take some of these.
1188 01:20:25 And here, try these guys.
1189 01:20:26 Hours of fun.
1190 01:20:27 [silly sounds]
1191 01:20:29 Ladies.
1192 01:20:30 Ladies, put all that back.
1193 01:20:33 -Oh, it’s fine.-It’s not fine.
1194 01:20:35 They’re kids. They’re just having fun.
1195 01:20:37 Those are not for playing with.Put it back.
1196 01:20:40 Okay, I’m, uh, very sorry.Apparently I’ve handed you, uh, non-toys.
1197 01:20:45 Mnh-mnh.
1198 01:20:47 -[father] Girls...-[Anders] I’ll take those back.
1199 01:20:48 -[father] Come on. Let’s go.-[mother] Come on.
1200 01:20:50 [father] Don’t talk to that man.
1201 01:20:53 [mother] Probably got no kidsof his own. Wanna play father.
1202 01:21:03 [cell phone chimes]
1203 01:21:13 [Sophie] Oh, no, no, no... we’re coming.We need it, are you kidding?
1204 01:21:17 Besides,I’ve been baking all morning!
1205 01:21:19 -Baking?-I made eclairs!
1206 01:21:20 And a chocolate bread pudding.
1207 01:21:23 You know you didn’t need to do that.You don’t need to do anything.
1208 01:21:25 Oh, the smell! It’s heavenly.
1209 01:21:28 -See you soon.-Okay...
1210 01:21:34 [knock on door]
1211 01:21:36 [Anders] Ah!
1212 01:21:43 -What a surprise.-Hi.
1213 01:21:45 You fixed your car?
1214 01:21:48 No. I drove Donny’s.
1215 01:21:53 You remember when we used to,uh, do the jumping on the bed? You were...
1216 01:21:57 What are you doing here?
1217 01:22:00 I mean, you’re staying at a hotelan hour from your condo.
1218 01:22:04 You know, well,sometimes you need a neutral space.
1219 01:22:08 I hate to tell you, Dad.This place is not neutral.
1220 01:22:11 This is depressing.
1221 01:22:12 Yeah, sometimes you need that, too.
1222 01:22:19 That is the deed to the house.
1223 01:22:22 Which I’m gonna give to your mom.
1224 01:22:26 With what money?
1225 01:22:29 That’s not an unreasonable question, Dad.
1226 01:22:31 No. The house now belongs to Donny O'Neil.
1227 01:22:35 Huh?
1228 01:22:36 Yeah, he offered to buy me out.
1229 01:22:39 And you said yes?
1230 01:22:42 Well, do they know?
1231 01:22:44 Not yet, no.I was gonna put that in the mail.
1232 01:22:48 Look, come on. You’re up here alone.
1233 01:22:50 Come back with me.It’s Christmas Eve.
1234 01:22:52 And you bought all those presents.Give 'em your presents.
1235 01:22:58 -I can’t go back.-Yes, you can.
1236 01:23:03 [Helene] My friends. Come on in.
1237 01:23:09 You guys know you didn’thave to come, right? Let alone cook.
1238 01:23:11 [Sophie] We couldn’t stay in bedone more day.
1239 01:23:14 -You’re our family.-Yeah, we wanted to be here.
1240 01:23:16 If at any point you feel like leaving,
1241 01:23:18 please, do whatevermakes you comfortable. Okay?
1242 01:23:22 Hey, guys.
1243 01:23:24 Oh, I could use some red.
1244 01:23:25 -Honey. Not with the Xanax.-I’d like some red.
1245 01:23:28 -Okay, me too.-Yeah. Okay.
1246 01:23:29 Two reds.
1247 01:23:31 -You guys take a seat, okay.-[Mitchell] Okay.
1248 01:23:36 So, we’re gonna do it on the Big Island.
1249 01:23:40 They have the most optionsin terms of resorts.
1250 01:23:49 Where’s Preston?
1251 01:23:51 Sorry.
1252 01:23:52 Preston. Where is he?
1253 01:23:55 Oh, uh... I don't actually know. [laughs]
1254 01:23:59 It’s not unusual.
1255 01:24:00 I thought he lived here.
1256 01:24:02 Oh, yeah. I sent him outon an errand, uh, hours ago.
1257 01:24:08 [Sophie] Interesting.
1258 01:24:13 So, when did, uh, Kat go back to Seattle?
1259 01:24:16 This morning.
1260 01:24:28 Why don’t we go into the dining room?
1261 01:24:31 -[Donny] Good.-Yeah.
1262 01:24:44 There you are.
1263 01:24:45 -Hey.-[Donny] Hey.
1264 01:24:47 Okay.
1265 01:24:50 Oh, Jesus. Um...
1266 01:24:52 -I don’t think you should be here.-Why not?
1267 01:24:55 Sophie and Mitchell arein the other room,
1268 01:24:56 and they’re kind of out of their mindsright now.
1269 01:24:58 -You, too.-I thought it would be okay.
1270 01:24:59 Don’t worry about it.
1271 01:25:07 I had a feeling you might behiding people--
1272 01:25:09 -They’re actually on their way out.-[Mitchell] Oh, I hope not.
1273 01:25:12 Anders, you’ll stay for a drink, at least?
1274 01:25:15 -I just gotta drop these off.-Bullshit. It’s Christmas!
1275 01:25:22 Look who I found hiding in the kitchen.
1276 01:25:38 Sophie, Mitchell...
1277 01:25:43 Okay...
1278 01:25:44 I’ve been away. That's, um...
1279 01:25:47 That’s why I missed the funeral.And I’m so, so sorry.
1280 01:25:50 He was an exceptional kid.
1281 01:25:53 And I always thought he was very,very special.
1282 01:25:56 He admired you.
1283 01:25:57 Thank you. I...
1284 01:26:00 I don’t know why.
1285 01:26:02 I could never figure it out. I mean...
1286 01:26:06 Why you?
1287 01:26:07 What’s so much more acceptable about you?
1288 01:26:12 And then I realized,you’re the fucked up one.
1289 01:26:14 You’re the one who threw everything away.
1290 01:26:20 I want to know some things.I have some questions for you.
1291 01:26:23 -[Helene] Preston.-I have questions for you.
1292 01:26:25 -Preston did not do anything.-Nobody said he did.
1293 01:26:30 Irregardless, I would like to know,
1294 01:26:32 what you were doing outon those railroad tracks.
1295 01:26:34 And why was it you, of all people,who found my son?
1296 01:26:36 He was trying to get warm.
1297 01:26:37 [Mitchell] Could you let the boyspeak for himself?
1298 01:26:39 No, I was just walking around tryingto get warm, 'cause the--
1299 01:26:43 The heat in my car wasn’t workingso I was just walking around.
1300 01:26:46 [Mitchell stuttering] You see that?I don’t believe that.
1301 01:26:48 You’re telling me that you went outsidein the woods to get warm?
1302 01:26:51 I was gonna drink.
1303 01:26:52 I had stolen the champagneand I was gonna drink it.
1304 01:26:55 -But I didn't drink it---[Mitchell] There you go.
1305 01:26:56 Now we’re getting somewhere.
1306 01:26:57 [Helene] Mitchell, that’s enough.
1307 01:26:58 Now how would that be enoughif we’re just now getting to the truth?
1308 01:27:02 You did drugs with my son, didn’t you?
1309 01:27:04 I was with him. Preston wasn’t.
1310 01:27:06 Dad, it's...
1311 01:27:08 He came over to my house that night.He brought his turtle.
1312 01:27:12 And he, uh...
1313 01:27:13 wanted me to take care of it.
1314 01:27:15 He wouldn’t have done that.
1315 01:27:16 He loves that turtle.Why would he do that?
1316 01:27:19 I assumed because he was running away.
1317 01:27:24 [Sophie] When was he with you?
1318 01:27:25 Earlier. That night. Earlier that night.
1319 01:27:28 And you didn’t call us?
1320 01:27:30 -How could you not call us?-[Mitchell] Oh, my God...
1321 01:27:34 Um... I was... I was...
1322 01:27:39 I was going to. I...
1323 01:27:42 He, uh...
1324 01:27:44 I told him that I was gonna take him home
1325 01:27:46 -and that is when he ran off.-So, he brought you his turtle.
1326 01:27:50 -And then he left?-Yeah.
1327 01:27:57 No. He-- I--
1328 01:28:03 I went with him, and, um...
1329 01:28:07 -we did a small amount of drugs...-What?
1330 01:28:14 Before he ran off.
1331 01:28:16 No, you didn’t.
1332 01:28:20 Yeah, I did.
1333 01:28:21 What? You...
1334 01:28:24 You did?
1335 01:28:26 -[Sophie] Why would you do that?-Are you out of your fucking mind?
1336 01:28:29 The point is that, um...
1337 01:28:32 He...
1338 01:28:35 I’m sure that it was an accident
1339 01:28:37 because he just didn’t wantto go to rehab.
1340 01:28:39 Don’t talk to me about my son.How dare you?
1341 01:28:44 The things I could tell you.The things I know.
1342 01:28:49 Sophie, please don’t do this.
1343 01:28:50 Your wife has been sleeping with himfor over two years.
1344 01:28:54 What?
1345 01:28:57 Is that true? Is she serious?
1346 01:29:00 You smug little fuck. You let it happen!
1347 01:29:04 -[Donny] No, Mitchell!-[screams]
1348 01:29:07 [Preston] Dad!
1349 01:29:08 -[Sophie] Oh, my God!-Oh!
1350 01:29:19 [inaudible dialogue]
1351 01:30:28 [Helene sighs]
1352 01:30:35 The sunflowerswill take over everything. The...
1353 01:30:39 ivy and then the lilies.
1354 01:30:42 [laughs] It’s hysterical.Somehow everything survives.
1355 01:30:45 These perennials, they are relentless.
1356 01:30:48 That means they go all year round?
1357 01:30:50 Uh, yes, they bloom every year.You don’t have to replant them.
1358 01:30:52 And these hydrangeas...you usually have to replace,
1359 01:30:56 but, uh,these have been blooming for decades.
1360 01:30:59 Actually, these were herewhen we got here. Yeah.
1361 01:31:02 How long did you live here?
1362 01:31:04 Oh. We were here a long time.
1363 01:31:07 Yeah, I raised my son here.
1364 01:31:09 He's, uh... He’s a grown up now. Mostly.
1365 01:31:13 He’ll, uh, be going to graduate schoolin the city.
1366 01:31:15 Nice.
1367 01:31:16 Well, thank you so much for coming overand explaining all this stuff to me.
1368 01:31:19 When I talk to the gardener,I want to know what I’m saying.
1369 01:31:23 Yes. Okay.
1370 01:31:25 [woman] Let’s go inside.Let's go inside.
1371 01:31:42 [Anders] No. No, no, no.
1372 01:31:43 That one’s volume,and that one’s the channel.
1373 01:31:48 -You know, I like your place.-[sighs]
1374 01:31:50 It’s small. Yeah.
1375 01:31:52 It is small, but it is also...
1376 01:31:56 very nice.
1377 01:31:59 I brought you some things.
1378 01:32:01 They are things I didn’t use.
1379 01:32:04 And you can use themor not use them. Decorating.
1380 01:32:07 Thanks.
1381 01:32:11 I gotta go. I have a date.
1382 01:32:13 Oh! Well, someone should.
1383 01:32:21 Okay.
1384 01:32:24 -See ya.-Bye.
1385 01:32:44 [beeps]
1386 01:33:37 [woman] Wow.
1387 01:33:38 -Mmm! Where’d you learn to do this?-I, um...
1388 01:33:43 took some cooking classes with a friend.
1389 01:33:46 -How retired of you.-Thank you very much.
1390 01:33:51 -Cheers.-Cheers.
1391 01:34:04 Mmm. Delicious.

