Just Wanna Say I Love You (2024) s01e04 Episode Script
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Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you too.
How was the interview?
That's fine. It might not be the one.
You'll find a job soon, for sure.
I know Dad, but
I'm just tired of it.
Studying wasn't cheap,
and I still haven't found one.
Well Don't worry.
Dad, why did you throw that away?
Yeah, it's already passed.
Yeah, I get it.
Okay then, let me continue
to wash my motorcycle.
You haven't eaten yet, have you?
No, I haven't.
Well, I just saw that Aunt Atik
cooked your favorite dish.
Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you too.
Dad.
Brothers.
Nad.
It looks like they're talking about
something serious in there.
I don't have any idea.
I will take these in.
Wait, take these too.
Watch out, I'll move that spoon.
Please.
Take care carrying it.
Here you go, Dad.
Thank you, sister.
So, did you get a job?
Come and sit.
We have to discuss something with you.
Dad
Yeah.
Just sit down.
We wanted to ask you something.
Niko is already married, as you know.
He has his own family,
and plans on moving to his own house.
Meanwhile, Mom can't be left by herself.
We have talked about it with Dad.
The point is,
we're asking you to take care of Mom.
Yes.
I was discussing with your brothers
that you haven't seen
your mother for long time.
So
you can't suddenly care for your mom.
Why don't you both make a schedule
and alternate taking care of her instead?
Niko can take care of her on weekdays,
and Nagra on weekends?
Sister, we have both already married.
We can still see her, but not everyday.
Can't you hire a nanny?
That's just it,
she doesn't want to hire a nanny.
Then, does she want to be with me?
Well, I mean
Don't you really want to see mother again?
Sister.
Stop, just sit down.
It's alright. Give her some time.
Hey, Nad.
Aunt.
I heard what your brothers
were just talking about.
What do you think about it?
Well
There's nothing wrong
with just saying yes.
Your dad doesn't live alone, right?
He has me
or your uncle.
While your mother doesn't have that.
You have to learn to have a big heart
Don't let yourself regret it.
It was your mother and father
who separated,
while you
and your brothers
are still their children.
If I'm her daughter,
why didn't she ever come to see me?
Nad, your dad never
visits your brothers either.
They always visit him.
Having said that,
I was thinking,
maybe this is why you didn't get the job.
There's a task you have to do.
Take care, please
You too, Dad.
Nad.
Please take care of my Dad
Take care, Nad.
-Thank you, Dad.
-No problem.
Wait, give me a kiss first.
Daddy.
Okay?
-I'm leaving now
-Okay, take care.
Niko, don't drive too fast.
Relax, Dad, we better go now.
Aunty.
What do you think?
Not much has changed, right?
Let's go in.
Peace be upon you.
Mom?
Nada is here, Mom.
Come in, Nad.
Mom.
Peace be upon you, Mom.
I want a drink.
Shall I get you a drink?
No, no need.
-No need.
-Let me help you then, Mom
Please don't be mad.
Mom's been like this lately.
It's been two years.
Since she found out that
she can't walk anymore,
her condition is getting worse every day.
Especially when she found out
that she has diabetes,
and kidney disease.
Many bad things have happened.
Her emotions are unstable.
She acting like a child again.
I've been taking care of Mom by myself.
Nagra left her, after he married.
That's why our only hope is you.
I've prepared everything you need.
I've stuck it on the fridge.
The schedule for Mom's medicine,
her bathing schedule,
and some foods that are prohibited.
You can check it out later.
Did you ever get upset
about Mom and Dad getting separated?
Never really thought about it before.
Alright then
You should see your room.
Nothing has changed
from when you lived here.
Please take care of her.
Mom.
Mom.
Mom.
Anything I can help with?
Where do you want to go, Mom?
I want to get my water bottle.
Niko used to put it in my room.
I will get it for you.
Stay here, Mom.
I couldn't move anywhere anyway.
Please, wait a minute.
This bottle, right?
It's okay, let me get it.
Let's change your clothes.
Stay there, please.
Let me.
Straighten your legs first.
No need to cover me over.
I have put the bottle on the table.
What else do you need?
Nothing.
Please change your clothes first, okay?
No need.
But what if you catch a cold?
No need.
Okay.
I'll go to my room.
If you need anything,
just call me.
Mom?
Sorry, I woke up late,
because I forgot to set my alarm.
If you live with me,
there's no waking up late.
Have you taken your medicine?
Yes.
So, you can now take
the medicine for after meals?
Let me prepare it.
I put it on here, Mom.
After this we can go sunbathing.
It's already noon.
That should be at 8:00 a.m.
Easy, easy. I'll pour you a drink.
Wait, just breathe in and out.
I'm tired
of having to take medicine all the time.
-One more, okay, Mom?
Only the legs left to do.
Can you straight up your leg first?
Easy
Okay.
It didn't hurt, right?
Mom
Can I ask you something?
What?
What actually happen with you?
Didn't your older siblings tell you?
No, they didn't.
Kidney disease.
My legs with
diabetes too.
The other one.
Now I want to ask you something.
Sure.
It's been 15 years
Where have you been?
Why have you just come now?
That's done.
I'll return the basin first.
Here's the corn soup.
Here's your drink, Mom.
Shall I help you to eat?
No need.
What is it, Mom?
Is it no good?
Or has no taste?
Haven't you ever cooked
with your Dad?
Never.
There was no mother figure to teach me.
If you won't eat this,
do you want some eggs?
I'll have some bread.
The jam is all gone, Mom.
Peace be upon you, Brother.
Peace be upon you too.
What is mother up to, Sister?
It's Niko.
Peace be upon you, Niko.
When are you coming over?
Not until later Mom.
I'm working overtime at the office.
You already have Nada with you anyway.
Mom
I'll catch up with you later.
Is sunbathing here safe?
Mom.
Is that garden
that was nearby still there?
I see that not much has changed,
right mom?
I still remember
we often played here, Mom.
Riding our bikes
and playing on the swings together.
After that, we would buy some snacks.
When I was eight years old
I still remember
it was my first birthday without you, Mom.
I would always ask Dad,
"Why didn't Mom come?"
"Why am I being victimized,
when it's you and Dad who are at odds?"
Dad couldn't even answer, Mom.
Actually, the following years
I would still wait for you.
Every year,
I would still be waiting for you.
But I would always have to deal
with the disappointment.
Because what I wanted never came.
I was mad at that time, Mom.
But over time I got used to it.
Because I had to protect myself,
from expectations
that often disappointed me.
So, I apologize
that I couldn't be the child you wanted.
I'm sorry,
if I wasn't as warm
as a child should be towards her mother.
The wound is still there, Mom.
And now I have to sacrifice
what I'm chasing, Mom.
I still haven't got a job yet.
And if I get one,
I can't take care of you.
Okay, great.
Oh no, I should be the one to thank you.
Yes.
Then could I start working next week?
Okay, great.
Well, thank you very much,
good afternoon, Miss.
-Hello, Peace be upon you, Dad.
-Peace be upon you too.
Dad, I have just attended
an online interview.
Guess what?
I've been accepted.
Oh Lord, really?
Yes Dad, why should I lie?
Then what will happen with your Mom?
Well
What should I do then?
Like it or not, my brothers
have to look for other options.
Dad, I will contact you later.
Okay. Peace be upon you.
No, we can't, Mom.
Niko and I are married.
The thing is,
I don't want to be taken care of by Nada.
Mom, if not her, then who?
It's no problem if I live alone.
I have told you that before.
Sit down, let me do it.
Wait a minute. Sister.
Sister.
Sister, don't think about it,
just accept it.
No worries. I'm leaving now.
I was doing it half-heartedly anyway.
Mom is sick.
Who else will take care of her
if not her children?
Then why not you?
Sister.
Let me go.
We have families. Please understand.
Am I not your family too?
Isn't Mom your family?
How could you?
Just because you're married
you use it as an excuse
to ignore all of this?
No, not because of that.
You're doing it half-heartedly, right?
I haven't seen Mom in 15 years,
what would you expect?
Could I still be considered her child?
Where were you
after our parents divorced?
Have you ever visited Dad?
Visited me?
So don't ask me to take care of Mom,
like I have to.
Sister, stop talking nonsense.
Don't you dare call me "Sister"!
You and Niko
have never been brothers to me.
What's wrong?
No need to shout like that.
We can all hear you.
Move.
Bro.
Our dormitory rules are in the hallway.
-Thank you, Sir.
-You're welcome.
-Sir.
-Yes?
How can I get to Kenanga street from here?
Are you going to
the creative agency there?
Yes.
Another boarder also used to go there.
Really?
You just have to turn right,
then at the first T-junction
turn right again.
That's the office there.
Oh, okay, thank you.
You're welcome.
This is my room, Aunt.
Small, but cozy enough.
Near to the office too.
Well, the good thing is
that you got the job.
Just as you wanted, right?
Daddy didn't come?
I didn't tell him I was coming.
I was coming from my friend's house,
and I wanted to stop by here.
Here.
I also brought you corn soup.
You know me so well.
I missed your meals.
Thanks.
Nad?
You know what?
This recipe is from your mother.
There isn't a single mother in this world
who doesn't love her child,
especially a daughter.
Don't let yourself regret
not being able to meet your mom again.
-Hello?
-Sis.
Mom has passed away.
Thank you for coming, sir.
Thank you.
Have you given it to her?
Not yet.
Give it now.
Sister.
Before she passed, she left you something.
In your room.
"My dear daughter, Nada
You must be thinking that
I didn't want to be taken care of by you.
You must be thinking that
all this time I didn't love you,
because I never came to your birthday.
I'm sorry,
if I wasn't what you expected.
I didn't give you the family you needed.
I don't expect you to understand,
but I'm sure you will one day.
But you need to know, my dear
I always came.
I never forgot my daughter's birthday.
It was my immaturity
that made it this way.
And I have been punished for it.
You grew up
with such a distance between us.
And when God was kind
letting me to see your face again,
I was mad
that you had to see me like this.
I had prepared everything,
that if you came back one day,
none of your memories would have changed."
Nada
I indeed
ruined your memories
of me.
But I won't ruin your dreams,
just to take care of me.
No, Mom.
I'm sorry, Mom.
Please don't leave me, Mom.
Please don't leave me, Mom.
I will always be here for you.
I'm really sorry, Mom.
Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you too.
How was the interview?
That's fine. It might not be the one.
You'll find a job soon, for sure.
I know Dad, but
I'm just tired of it.
Studying wasn't cheap,
and I still haven't found one.
Well Don't worry.
Dad, why did you throw that away?
Yeah, it's already passed.
Yeah, I get it.
Okay then, let me continue
to wash my motorcycle.
You haven't eaten yet, have you?
No, I haven't.
Well, I just saw that Aunt Atik
cooked your favorite dish.
Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you too.
Dad.
Brothers.
Nad.
It looks like they're talking about
something serious in there.
I don't have any idea.
I will take these in.
Wait, take these too.
Watch out, I'll move that spoon.
Please.
Take care carrying it.
Here you go, Dad.
Thank you, sister.
So, did you get a job?
Come and sit.
We have to discuss something with you.
Dad
Yeah.
Just sit down.
We wanted to ask you something.
Niko is already married, as you know.
He has his own family,
and plans on moving to his own house.
Meanwhile, Mom can't be left by herself.
We have talked about it with Dad.
The point is,
we're asking you to take care of Mom.
Yes.
I was discussing with your brothers
that you haven't seen
your mother for long time.
So
you can't suddenly care for your mom.
Why don't you both make a schedule
and alternate taking care of her instead?
Niko can take care of her on weekdays,
and Nagra on weekends?
Sister, we have both already married.
We can still see her, but not everyday.
Can't you hire a nanny?
That's just it,
she doesn't want to hire a nanny.
Then, does she want to be with me?
Well, I mean
Don't you really want to see mother again?
Sister.
Stop, just sit down.
It's alright. Give her some time.
Hey, Nad.
Aunt.
I heard what your brothers
were just talking about.
What do you think about it?
Well
There's nothing wrong
with just saying yes.
Your dad doesn't live alone, right?
He has me
or your uncle.
While your mother doesn't have that.
You have to learn to have a big heart
Don't let yourself regret it.
It was your mother and father
who separated,
while you
and your brothers
are still their children.
If I'm her daughter,
why didn't she ever come to see me?
Nad, your dad never
visits your brothers either.
They always visit him.
Having said that,
I was thinking,
maybe this is why you didn't get the job.
There's a task you have to do.
Take care, please
You too, Dad.
Nad.
Please take care of my Dad
Take care, Nad.
-Thank you, Dad.
-No problem.
Wait, give me a kiss first.
Daddy.
Okay?
-I'm leaving now
-Okay, take care.
Niko, don't drive too fast.
Relax, Dad, we better go now.
Aunty.
What do you think?
Not much has changed, right?
Let's go in.
Peace be upon you.
Mom?
Nada is here, Mom.
Come in, Nad.
Mom.
Peace be upon you, Mom.
I want a drink.
Shall I get you a drink?
No, no need.
-No need.
-Let me help you then, Mom
Please don't be mad.
Mom's been like this lately.
It's been two years.
Since she found out that
she can't walk anymore,
her condition is getting worse every day.
Especially when she found out
that she has diabetes,
and kidney disease.
Many bad things have happened.
Her emotions are unstable.
She acting like a child again.
I've been taking care of Mom by myself.
Nagra left her, after he married.
That's why our only hope is you.
I've prepared everything you need.
I've stuck it on the fridge.
The schedule for Mom's medicine,
her bathing schedule,
and some foods that are prohibited.
You can check it out later.
Did you ever get upset
about Mom and Dad getting separated?
Never really thought about it before.
Alright then
You should see your room.
Nothing has changed
from when you lived here.
Please take care of her.
Mom.
Mom.
Mom.
Anything I can help with?
Where do you want to go, Mom?
I want to get my water bottle.
Niko used to put it in my room.
I will get it for you.
Stay here, Mom.
I couldn't move anywhere anyway.
Please, wait a minute.
This bottle, right?
It's okay, let me get it.
Let's change your clothes.
Stay there, please.
Let me.
Straighten your legs first.
No need to cover me over.
I have put the bottle on the table.
What else do you need?
Nothing.
Please change your clothes first, okay?
No need.
But what if you catch a cold?
No need.
Okay.
I'll go to my room.
If you need anything,
just call me.
Mom?
Sorry, I woke up late,
because I forgot to set my alarm.
If you live with me,
there's no waking up late.
Have you taken your medicine?
Yes.
So, you can now take
the medicine for after meals?
Let me prepare it.
I put it on here, Mom.
After this we can go sunbathing.
It's already noon.
That should be at 8:00 a.m.
Easy, easy. I'll pour you a drink.
Wait, just breathe in and out.
I'm tired
of having to take medicine all the time.
-One more, okay, Mom?
Only the legs left to do.
Can you straight up your leg first?
Easy
Okay.
It didn't hurt, right?
Mom
Can I ask you something?
What?
What actually happen with you?
Didn't your older siblings tell you?
No, they didn't.
Kidney disease.
My legs with
diabetes too.
The other one.
Now I want to ask you something.
Sure.
It's been 15 years
Where have you been?
Why have you just come now?
That's done.
I'll return the basin first.
Here's the corn soup.
Here's your drink, Mom.
Shall I help you to eat?
No need.
What is it, Mom?
Is it no good?
Or has no taste?
Haven't you ever cooked
with your Dad?
Never.
There was no mother figure to teach me.
If you won't eat this,
do you want some eggs?
I'll have some bread.
The jam is all gone, Mom.
Peace be upon you, Brother.
Peace be upon you too.
What is mother up to, Sister?
It's Niko.
Peace be upon you, Niko.
When are you coming over?
Not until later Mom.
I'm working overtime at the office.
You already have Nada with you anyway.
Mom
I'll catch up with you later.
Is sunbathing here safe?
Mom.
Is that garden
that was nearby still there?
I see that not much has changed,
right mom?
I still remember
we often played here, Mom.
Riding our bikes
and playing on the swings together.
After that, we would buy some snacks.
When I was eight years old
I still remember
it was my first birthday without you, Mom.
I would always ask Dad,
"Why didn't Mom come?"
"Why am I being victimized,
when it's you and Dad who are at odds?"
Dad couldn't even answer, Mom.
Actually, the following years
I would still wait for you.
Every year,
I would still be waiting for you.
But I would always have to deal
with the disappointment.
Because what I wanted never came.
I was mad at that time, Mom.
But over time I got used to it.
Because I had to protect myself,
from expectations
that often disappointed me.
So, I apologize
that I couldn't be the child you wanted.
I'm sorry,
if I wasn't as warm
as a child should be towards her mother.
The wound is still there, Mom.
And now I have to sacrifice
what I'm chasing, Mom.
I still haven't got a job yet.
And if I get one,
I can't take care of you.
Okay, great.
Oh no, I should be the one to thank you.
Yes.
Then could I start working next week?
Okay, great.
Well, thank you very much,
good afternoon, Miss.
-Hello, Peace be upon you, Dad.
-Peace be upon you too.
Dad, I have just attended
an online interview.
Guess what?
I've been accepted.
Oh Lord, really?
Yes Dad, why should I lie?
Then what will happen with your Mom?
Well
What should I do then?
Like it or not, my brothers
have to look for other options.
Dad, I will contact you later.
Okay. Peace be upon you.
No, we can't, Mom.
Niko and I are married.
The thing is,
I don't want to be taken care of by Nada.
Mom, if not her, then who?
It's no problem if I live alone.
I have told you that before.
Sit down, let me do it.
Wait a minute. Sister.
Sister.
Sister, don't think about it,
just accept it.
No worries. I'm leaving now.
I was doing it half-heartedly anyway.
Mom is sick.
Who else will take care of her
if not her children?
Then why not you?
Sister.
Let me go.
We have families. Please understand.
Am I not your family too?
Isn't Mom your family?
How could you?
Just because you're married
you use it as an excuse
to ignore all of this?
No, not because of that.
You're doing it half-heartedly, right?
I haven't seen Mom in 15 years,
what would you expect?
Could I still be considered her child?
Where were you
after our parents divorced?
Have you ever visited Dad?
Visited me?
So don't ask me to take care of Mom,
like I have to.
Sister, stop talking nonsense.
Don't you dare call me "Sister"!
You and Niko
have never been brothers to me.
What's wrong?
No need to shout like that.
We can all hear you.
Move.
Bro.
Our dormitory rules are in the hallway.
-Thank you, Sir.
-You're welcome.
-Sir.
-Yes?
How can I get to Kenanga street from here?
Are you going to
the creative agency there?
Yes.
Another boarder also used to go there.
Really?
You just have to turn right,
then at the first T-junction
turn right again.
That's the office there.
Oh, okay, thank you.
You're welcome.
This is my room, Aunt.
Small, but cozy enough.
Near to the office too.
Well, the good thing is
that you got the job.
Just as you wanted, right?
Daddy didn't come?
I didn't tell him I was coming.
I was coming from my friend's house,
and I wanted to stop by here.
Here.
I also brought you corn soup.
You know me so well.
I missed your meals.
Thanks.
Nad?
You know what?
This recipe is from your mother.
There isn't a single mother in this world
who doesn't love her child,
especially a daughter.
Don't let yourself regret
not being able to meet your mom again.
-Hello?
-Sis.
Mom has passed away.
Thank you for coming, sir.
Thank you.
Have you given it to her?
Not yet.
Give it now.
Sister.
Before she passed, she left you something.
In your room.
"My dear daughter, Nada
You must be thinking that
I didn't want to be taken care of by you.
You must be thinking that
all this time I didn't love you,
because I never came to your birthday.
I'm sorry,
if I wasn't what you expected.
I didn't give you the family you needed.
I don't expect you to understand,
but I'm sure you will one day.
But you need to know, my dear
I always came.
I never forgot my daughter's birthday.
It was my immaturity
that made it this way.
And I have been punished for it.
You grew up
with such a distance between us.
And when God was kind
letting me to see your face again,
I was mad
that you had to see me like this.
I had prepared everything,
that if you came back one day,
none of your memories would have changed."
Nada
I indeed
ruined your memories
of me.
But I won't ruin your dreams,
just to take care of me.
No, Mom.
I'm sorry, Mom.
Please don't leave me, Mom.
Please don't leave me, Mom.
I will always be here for you.
I'm really sorry, Mom.