Love in Fairhope (2023) s01e04 Episode Script
Episode 4
1
Breathing It In by Peached playing ♪
NARRATOR:
This chapter of our love story
is about timing and time in general
Who knows what all could happen ♪
- Whoa!
NARRATOR: which leads me
to the annual county fair,
a time in Fairhope where everyone
is intoxicated by the whiff of corn dogs,
cotton candy,
and, yes, casual romances.
Meet Corbin, Abby's new love interest.
It's still very new, but it's
looking awfully promising.
- How are you?
- Better now.
Corbin is everything that Trevor is not.
He's kind,
charming,
and he's not complicated.
Yeah, I'm breathin' it in ♪
He's just great, yeah.
[laughs]
NARRATOR:
Now what could possibly go wrong
with a man this perfect?
CORBIN:
I know we just started hangin' out, but--
- Yeah.
- Work gave me a call.
- Okay.
- I got a pretty cool opportunity.
- Okay.
- So, I'll be moving pretty soon.
NARRATOR:
And thus, in the blink of an eye,
we go from county fair to county farewell.
[people screaming]
CORBIN:
It's kinda awful timing.
- Literally.
NARRATOR: In life and love,
we blame so much on time.
But is that just wistfully shortsighted?
Because isn't there a bigger picture,
a plan greater than us?
Is it only a matter of time before
our love lives play themselves out
just as they should?
Summer Healing
by STVN & Palm City playing ♪
Haven't seen the sunlight
in a couple months ♪
NARRATOR: When you're younger,
you almost always take time for granted.
Take Mya Jo, for instance,
who thought her time at college
would change nothing.
But then, Nick meshed with Baylee,
Kirk came outta nowhere,
and their friend group was
turned inside out and upside down.
NICK:
You like my friends?
- I like Kirk.
- Yeah?
- He's a goob.
- Kirk's cool.
Everybody else you're gettin'
along with very well, though.
It works.
- The conversations, though,
with Mya Jo and Faith
are just kinda awkward
whenever you're not around.
- Yeah?
How so?
- It's just, like, forced, kind of.
- Hm.
- It's not really, like--
We don't really talk like,
like you and Mya Jo talk.
- Yeah, well, we, you know--
- Yeah.
- have a lotta history.
Families know each other,
grew up together,
went to school together.
- Yeah.
NICK: Just kinda is how it is.
That bother you?
- I mean, kinda.
I haven't met your family.
- Yeah.
- When am I gonna meet 'em?
- Mm, I don't know.
Very soon. You-- I mean,
you know how I am with that, uh.
It's just--
I feel like it's a little early.
- It's been, like, five months or so.
- Yeah, like, four or five months.
- Yeah.
- I don't know, the last girlfriend I had,
it was, like, about a year.
- Oh, my God. [laughs]
- Yeah. [laughs]
- That's a while.
- Mm.
I hate meetin' the parents.
- Yeah?
NICK:
Just makes it a lot more serious.
Scary serious.
- But I feel like meeting the parents
is just really big for me
'cause family's really important, and--
- No, you're right.
- And you're, like,
[Nick grunts]
not really like, seem, like, happy
or excited about me meeting your parents.
It's kind of, like, a red flag.
- Uh I don't know.
I don't even think
about it like that, I just--
- Yeah.
gentle music playing ♪
- That was fun, huh?
- That was so much fun.
KIRK: What's up, y'all?
- What up?
- She caught her first wave.
MYA JO:
Did pretty good.
- So, what you've been doin', Kirk?
- Just makin' music, ya know?
- Makin' music?
KIRK: Yeah, workin'.
- Speakin' of music,
Kirk has a concert Saturday.
Y'all should come.
NICK: Yeah.
KIRK: Yeah, y'all need to come.
- Oh.
- It's at the, uh,
Frog Pond in Silverhill.
NICK: We might come out.
Frog Pond.
KIRK: Y'all need to come.
- He's playing some new music
he hasn't dropped yet.
We would like to see you all there.
- You're gonna be there, too, aren't you?
- Of course, I'm gonna be front row.
NICK:
Mm.
- Have you wrote a song
about Mya Jo yet?
- Maybe one or two.
Maybe one or two.
- Maybe one or two, really?
- Aw, that's sweet.
[laughs]
- That's cool, though.
Reckless by Evie Waters playing ♪
I'm excited to hear some of it.
Ooh, I was so reckless ♪
NARRATOR:
While Mya Jo has started to see
a whole new side
to her best friend Nick, Baylee did, too.
You left me breathless ♪
Which means it's only a matter of time
before this whole thing
gets very complicated.
Love is cruel, yeah ♪
♪
Stick Around by Micky Mikkelson,
Ships & Margot Maxine playing ♪
Since I had ya ♪
Never left ya ♪
NARRATOR:
When ya keep striking out in love,
sometimes it's best to just
press the pause button.
So it goes with Abby, who's decided
to take a little time for herself
with an old sorority sister
who knows her best.
TINA:
How you been?
- Good, I'm glad you're here.
Feels like home with you here.
- Yeah.
- That sounded really [laughs] relational.
- Basically are in one.
[chuckles]
We only agreed to get married
if we can't find a husband, so--
- I know, by 40.
[both laughing]
- Are you talkin' to anybody?
- Um, I went on a date,
like, a week ago.
- Oh!
- With a guy named--
- I think you mentioned that
on the phone.
- Yeah.
A guy named Corbin,
but he recently moved.
[laughing]
There's always, like--
- Some type of drama in your life.
- Uh yeah.
Like, obviously, like, the whole
Trevor situation has been ongoing.
- How old is he again?
- 24. [chuckles]
- Okay. That's-- [laughs]
- Yes. Like 'em young.
Can teach them. [laughs] No.
Even when I met him,
I think I was emotionally unavailable.
So, like I sought out
emotionally unavailable people.
- So, you think it could be
something now, though?
- No.
♪
It just, like, ended really weird.
- You've dated some weirdos
- I have.
- that are normal on the surface.
Think that's your thing.
- But it's weird 'cause they all end up
having, like, the same issues.
- What does your mom say about it?
- I mean, she says that she prays
for our future person all the time
[laughing]
and has since we were babies.
- She's not praying hard enough.
[both laughing]
- But I think growing up
seeing her be so dependent on men
and relationships has, like,
made me want to be self-sufficient.
- I mean, that would scare me,
being remarried that
amount of, amount of times.
- Yeah, so many times.
But I think she's still just
trying to find out who she is.
- Which-- Do you think
that could be you, then?
- Yeah.
Never learn my lesson ♪
NARRATOR: As Abby feared,
it was only a matter of time
before she became more like her mother.
Am I ever gonna love,
gonna love, gonna love again ♪
Take the Rest of Me
by Brocklesby Crooke playing ♪
Olivia and Tori were finally
starting to get a little more serious.
♪
- So, I can't believe we were
Tate's and Delilah's age
when, like, we first met.
Like, I'd never, like,
feel like we'd be here right now.
- Me either, and then when
we finally reconnected again,
you didn't even wanna, like, speak to me.
- [laughs] Oh, yeah?
- Mm-hm.
- Well, um, that was probably because,
like, I always thought you were beautiful
and, like, I always wanted to talk to you,
but I always just, like,
"Victoria, don't do that to yourself,
you know, because you can't have that."
- But here we are.
[laughs]
♪
Well, it's meant a lot to me
to see you, like, step up
and really be there for the kids,
and we haven't really
experienced that from anybody.
- Yeah, I really, honest to God,
don't know how you did it by yourself.
So, like, I really
couldn't imagine not helpin',
and, like, I don't wanna, like, jinx this.
Let me just knock on some wood.
- Yeah.
- Um, my relationship with the kids
has been easy, like, from day one.
- Mm-hm.
- And, like, seein'
how I fit in the picture
has been one of the, probably,
greatest things I've ever experienced.
- All three of us are
very strong personalities
- Absolutely.
- and that's a lot for, like,
a new person to come in,
and you handle it all so well, honestly.
And it's so funny
'cause Tate thinks like,
"Alright. Well, you're gonna get married
and then you're supposed
to have kids again."
And I'm like, "Mm-mm, buddy.
Nope. Those days are over."
- But that is somethin'
that is big for me.
I wanna get married and I want kids.
- Mm.
light music playing ♪
NARRATOR:
As Olivia started to realize
that, perhaps, the honeymoon phase
of this relationship was coming to an end,
♪
Abby was getting her night
started on the other side of town,
having the time of her life
celebrating a blast from the past.
♪
- So, who is this birthday boy?
- Um, yeah, we went
to high school together.
Um, like, first love kinda thing.
♪
Justin was my sweet, little
high school boyfriend.
I mean, everything on paper
with Justin is perfect.
NARRATOR:
But don't get too excited.
He's definitely the one who got away.
ABBY: I know for a fact
that he is not perfect for me,
but he honestly gives me hope
that there are good men out there.
- Hey, girl, how are you?
- I'm good. [laughs]
- This must be, uh--
JUSTIN: Long time no see.
- Hi.
- Hey, I'm Justin.
Nice to meet you.
- Justin. Nice to meet you. I'm Brittany.
- You look good.
- Yeah, thank you. You do, too.
- But yeah, it's good to see you.
JUSTIN: Everything going smooth?
- It is, yeah.
It's good to be back, honestly.
- Good, so, you talk to your mom?
[patrons chattering]
- Yes.
- You're lyin' to me.
I know that face, Abby.
- Ooh.
- I know that face.
You're lyin' to me.
Tell me the truth.
- I have-- I-- We have spoken,
we've texted since I've been back.
I have not seen her.
Um, I don't know, I just kind of wanted
to get my life in order moving back,
and, like, then deal with that, so.
- Well, she misses you and she loves you.
- I'm so glad y'all are so close.
- Hey, she loves me.
ABBY: It's not weird at all.
- I don't know what to tell you, but--
- The one that got away,
she always reminds me.
- Yep, I always loved her biscuits.
- Thanks, Mom. [laughs]
- Her biscuits.
- [laughs]
Well, if y'all are free next weekend
we got a rodeo in Mississippi
at a buddy of mine's house. We got--
- Cowboys? Speakin' my love language.
BRIT: I love to hear it.
- Yeah. Bulls and cowboys.
- Ooh!
- Sign me up.
JUSTIN: I know y'all like that, huh?
- Match made in heaven. [laughs] No.
BRIT: We'll sign her up.
I'm just ridin' with her.
- Alright, well, I'll catch
y'all later tonight, alright?
- It was nice to meet you.
- Get on the dance floor.
- I cannot.
BRIT: Don't ya-- Wait.
Hold on, let me get this thing straight.
Him and your mom still talk?
- Clearly.
- [clears throat] Wow!
Um, okay.
We gotta discuss this rodeo deal
because that is literally
our sign to get outta town
like we have been wanting to do.
- Yes. It's a sign that
the Lord loves us
and wants us to be happy.
Duh. Yep.
- [sings] Ahh, thank you, Jesus ♪
- Yes, we're goin' to the rodeo.
- Woo!
country rock music playing ♪
With You by Dan Gautreau
& Wolfgang Black playing ♪
NARRATOR: The Frog Pond
is a timeless music venue
that has launched some
of the biggest music talent
that the South has to offer.
Oh, seasons change,
but my love remains ♪
And who knows,
tonight might just be Kirk's time
to be discovered.
When I'm with you ♪
- Alright, well, I'm gonna go
say hey to Nick and Baylee.
- We'll be over here, okay?
- Okay.
PERFORMER:
Check. Check. Check one. Check one.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey, what's up?
MYA JO: How are y'all?
- Doin' good?
- Doin' great.
- That's good.
MYA JO:
I'm so excited.
I've been thinkin' about it all day.
- Yeah, you seem very pumped.
- I am very pumped.
- That's good.
- My Kirky's gonna be on stage.
- Mm. Your Kirky?
- Oh!
MYA JO: My Kirky.
- Oh.
- So, is he a one-man band?
- Yeah, he is.
BAYLEE:
Okay.
Strength & Beauty
by Nick Nolan playing ♪
- Well, I'm gonna go,
um, sit with my friends,
but I just wanted
to come over and say hey.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
MYA JO:
Enjoy.
- It's good to see ya.
MYA JO: You too.
BAYLEE:
See ya.
A cloud will start to cry,
let it wash you clean ♪
She looks cute.
- Mm-hm.
BAYLEE:
Hm.
NARRATOR:
While tonight's supposed to be about Kirk,
the reality is there's a ticking time bomb
in the middle of this love triangle
[crowd cheering]
- How are y'all doin' tonight?
[cheering and whistles]
DJ, is it turned up?
NARRATOR:
and it's about to blow up everything.
- Let's do it.
♪
light music playing ♪
[cocktail shaker rattles]
♪
- Hey He was cute.
- Oh, he's gorgeous.
He always comes up and hugs me,
and I'm like, "So, you still
have a girlfriend, don't you?"
He said, "Yeah."
I said, "That's a shame."
He just grinned from ear
to ear like he did just now.
NANCY: I know.
[Lori laughing]
- I hear you have a sweetie.
- I'm talkin' to a couple,
but it's not-- I don't,
I don't know how
to juggle men.
NANCY: Well, and you,
you're talkin' to, like, seven.
- Somethin' like that.
- How do keep up with 'em all?
NANCY: But it's--
- You got a notebook to take notes?
- [laughs] No.
- You know, every time I get online
and I look at the different profiles,
I feel like I'm at a grocery store.
[Lori laughs]
You know?
- You get to squeeze the produce
and see if it's fresh. [laughs]
NANCY: No, no, no, no.
You're only online.
LORI: That comes later.
CLAIBORNE: Well--
- But how do you,
how do you decide
who you're gonna click on?
CLAIBORNE: Okay. So, I'm going
- Who are you gonna have
conversations with?
- to the grocery store
and I'm looking for people
who have a decent picture.
I don't care if they're
a little shorter than me.
They can stand on their wallet
if they need to, but whatever.
[Lori laughing]
I like a man who can make me laugh.
LORI:
Absolutely.
CLAIBORNE: So, and I like
a man that I can make laugh.
- Oh, yeah.
- I think that there will be
somebody that I can accommodate,
or I can live with their quirks
and they can live with mine.
Who's perfect?
LORI:
Well, they gotta make your heart flutter.
And we know it's from the kiss.
We know all about the kiss.
CLAIBORNE: That's right.
That's right.
- That's the number one
requirement with Claiborne.
- I-- It is.
♪
KIRK [singing]:
Come around ♪
I'm wishin' you knew
what I felt right now ♪
NARRATOR:
Alright, here's what you missed.
Did you forget all about me ♪
Kirk just dedicated
a love song to Mya Jo.
You'll never find another me ♪
And it's glaringly obvious that Nick
is having a very hard time with it.
[singing]
[crowd claps in rhythm]
KIRK:
I fall in deep way ♪
Let the show pray bring you in ♪
[crowd cheers and applauds]
[people whooping and hollering]
MYA JO:
Go, Kirk! Woo-hoo-hoo!
[cheers and applause continues]
KIRK:
Thank you for havin' us out here tonight.
mellow guitar music playing ♪
CIARA: That was so much fun.
MYA JO: Dude, that was so much fun.
- And then when he was makin'
that eye contact at you, girl.
- Almost had a heart attack.
- I know. I was like, "I see it."
- I see it. I felt it.
- I see it.
- I was like [trembles].
- I know, I was feelin' it.
I feel like you were fallin'
in love maybe just a little bit.
- Mm. I don't know about all that.
- Maybe just a little.
- I don't know about all that.
- You don't ever know.
- Just-- Maybe just a little bit.
- Just a little.
MYA JO: Speak of the Devil. Kirky!
- How was it?
CIARA: Oh! It was so good.
KIRK: Yeah?
- Good job, Kirk.
MYA JO: It was great.
- Thank y'all, thank y'all, thank y'all.
CIARA: I was very impressed.
MYA JO: We enjoyed it.
- I had a good time.
- I wanna be invited to the next concert.
- I wanna be in the next music video.
KIRK: Hey. Hey.
CIARA: Yeah. Okay. Alright.
- All that, you're welcome.
- Promises?
Losing You
by Bleeding Fingers playing ♪
♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- I've been lookin' for you,
like, everywhere.
- It seems like you'd
be lookin' for Mya Jo.
I mean, you've-- uh, your attention's
been on her, like, all night.
I mean, even whenever
the concert was going on,
everyone's smiling and laughing,
and I look at you
and you're just pissed off,
and looking at Mya Jo.
- I was just lookin' her way
I guess, I don't know.
- I don't know.
I think it's a little more than that.
- No. I mean, you're my girlfriend.
I don't know what you're gettin' at here.
- There's, obviously, something there
between you and Mya Jo.
- Um, no. We're just friends.
[laughs]
I really don't know what to tell you.
I don't, I don't know.
- I don't wanna get into it anymore.
I'm just tired. I just wanna go home.
- You leavin'?
- Yeah, I'll catch you later.
NARRATOR:
As Nick watched Baylee walk away,
he was left wondering
for the first time,
"What if she's right?"
What if his feelings
have changed for Mya Jo?
That hurt ♪
Nobody can take ♪
The pain from breakin' away ♪
Losin' you ♪
♪
Golden Tides by Shelly Fraley playing ♪
NARRATOR: And for the final part
of our chapter on timing,
we're circling back to Abby,
who's been having one heck of a time
finding a stable relationship.
Well, we can't go back
to where we've been ♪
She's blamed her taste in men,
she's blamed New York,
she's blamed Fairhope,
and she's blamed herself.
But now that she's home
and in pursuit of a healthy forever love,
maybe it's time to finally accept
it's not her fault.
ABBY: Sometimes I think it
has to do with how I was raised.
After all, my mom was married five times.
But if I ever want
to have a healthy relationship,
I need to resolve
my feelings about the past.
After all, she is family.
♪
Hi, Mom. Hi.
- Hi.
Aw, it is so good to see--
I've missed you.
- Yeah.
Thanks for meeting me.
- Absolutely, thank you.
I know how busy your schedule is.
NARRATOR: Meanwhile,
Lashoundra was trying to navigate
her new normal with Kendell,
now that the two have been
officially divorced for over two months.
LASHOUNDRA:
I enjoy comin' over here.
To me, you're still family.
Kaden makes us family.
No, we're not married.
But I do hope that we can
have a better dynamic
that could potentially turn
into a genuine friendship.
gentle music playing ♪
- I love hard, ex-extremely hard,
and
I wanted it to be forever.
So, the hardest thing in all of this,
is I'm in love with a woman
that I ain't even with,
that I ain't even married to no more.
That's hard to try to navigate through
because you were my world.
♪
- I haven't seen much of you.
- There is a reason for that.
- I can't read your mind.
I wish I could.
- I know that.
- I mean, I'd-I'd-- would love to know.
I want to know.
- There's been so much that
has happened over the years
that has just royally hurt me
by a person that should be my mom.
Going Through Changes
by TIMBR playing ♪
A lot of it's, you know, been unhealthy.
Like, you were having an affair.
- I know.
- You were choosing these
other people over us.
- [voice breaking]
I know it's been a long road.
It's been a hard road. I lived it.
- I think more than anything
I just want my mom to be a mom.
You were so affectionate,
but then you would withhold that
whenever I did something wrong.
My punishment was having to work
back to a point of being loved by you.
And that's so messed up.
That's how I dealt with things
in other relationships moving forward.
Like thought that
that was normal and it's not.
- No, it's not.
I'm goin' through changes ♪
NARRATOR:
Love works on its own time.
- [softly] It is what it is.
NARRATOR: We can't control
when we'll be ready to face our feelings.
I'm goin' through changes ♪
We can't control
how quickly someone will heal.
- So, do you think it's
possible for us to be friends?
- I know it's a cliché,
but time heals all wounds,
and, and with time, it'll get better.
And, and with time,
paths will be defined.
With time, feelings will be defined.
With time, uh, we'll get to that place
that we're-- we runnin' neck and neck.
Things are changing ♪
I'm turnin' pages ♪
NARRATOR:
The only thing we can control
Different stages ♪
is ourselves.
We're goin' through changes ♪
And the decisions that we make.
And so, if I were you,
I would decide
to keep believing in love.
[kids giggling]
I'm goin' through changes ♪
No matter what happens.
♪
And have faith
that there's a plan much greater
than you could ever expect.
Changes ♪
Goin' through changes ♪
Going Through Changes
by TIMBR continues playing ♪
Season's turning ♪
Don't know why time moves slow ♪
Things are changin' ♪
I'm turning pages ♪
In different stages ♪
I'm goin' through ♪
Changes ♪
Breathing It In by Peached playing ♪
NARRATOR:
This chapter of our love story
is about timing and time in general
Who knows what all could happen ♪
- Whoa!
NARRATOR: which leads me
to the annual county fair,
a time in Fairhope where everyone
is intoxicated by the whiff of corn dogs,
cotton candy,
and, yes, casual romances.
Meet Corbin, Abby's new love interest.
It's still very new, but it's
looking awfully promising.
- How are you?
- Better now.
Corbin is everything that Trevor is not.
He's kind,
charming,
and he's not complicated.
Yeah, I'm breathin' it in ♪
He's just great, yeah.
[laughs]
NARRATOR:
Now what could possibly go wrong
with a man this perfect?
CORBIN:
I know we just started hangin' out, but--
- Yeah.
- Work gave me a call.
- Okay.
- I got a pretty cool opportunity.
- Okay.
- So, I'll be moving pretty soon.
NARRATOR:
And thus, in the blink of an eye,
we go from county fair to county farewell.
[people screaming]
CORBIN:
It's kinda awful timing.
- Literally.
NARRATOR: In life and love,
we blame so much on time.
But is that just wistfully shortsighted?
Because isn't there a bigger picture,
a plan greater than us?
Is it only a matter of time before
our love lives play themselves out
just as they should?
Summer Healing
by STVN & Palm City playing ♪
Haven't seen the sunlight
in a couple months ♪
NARRATOR: When you're younger,
you almost always take time for granted.
Take Mya Jo, for instance,
who thought her time at college
would change nothing.
But then, Nick meshed with Baylee,
Kirk came outta nowhere,
and their friend group was
turned inside out and upside down.
NICK:
You like my friends?
- I like Kirk.
- Yeah?
- He's a goob.
- Kirk's cool.
Everybody else you're gettin'
along with very well, though.
It works.
- The conversations, though,
with Mya Jo and Faith
are just kinda awkward
whenever you're not around.
- Yeah?
How so?
- It's just, like, forced, kind of.
- Hm.
- It's not really, like--
We don't really talk like,
like you and Mya Jo talk.
- Yeah, well, we, you know--
- Yeah.
- have a lotta history.
Families know each other,
grew up together,
went to school together.
- Yeah.
NICK: Just kinda is how it is.
That bother you?
- I mean, kinda.
I haven't met your family.
- Yeah.
- When am I gonna meet 'em?
- Mm, I don't know.
Very soon. You-- I mean,
you know how I am with that, uh.
It's just--
I feel like it's a little early.
- It's been, like, five months or so.
- Yeah, like, four or five months.
- Yeah.
- I don't know, the last girlfriend I had,
it was, like, about a year.
- Oh, my God. [laughs]
- Yeah. [laughs]
- That's a while.
- Mm.
I hate meetin' the parents.
- Yeah?
NICK:
Just makes it a lot more serious.
Scary serious.
- But I feel like meeting the parents
is just really big for me
'cause family's really important, and--
- No, you're right.
- And you're, like,
[Nick grunts]
not really like, seem, like, happy
or excited about me meeting your parents.
It's kind of, like, a red flag.
- Uh I don't know.
I don't even think
about it like that, I just--
- Yeah.
gentle music playing ♪
- That was fun, huh?
- That was so much fun.
KIRK: What's up, y'all?
- What up?
- She caught her first wave.
MYA JO:
Did pretty good.
- So, what you've been doin', Kirk?
- Just makin' music, ya know?
- Makin' music?
KIRK: Yeah, workin'.
- Speakin' of music,
Kirk has a concert Saturday.
Y'all should come.
NICK: Yeah.
KIRK: Yeah, y'all need to come.
- Oh.
- It's at the, uh,
Frog Pond in Silverhill.
NICK: We might come out.
Frog Pond.
KIRK: Y'all need to come.
- He's playing some new music
he hasn't dropped yet.
We would like to see you all there.
- You're gonna be there, too, aren't you?
- Of course, I'm gonna be front row.
NICK:
Mm.
- Have you wrote a song
about Mya Jo yet?
- Maybe one or two.
Maybe one or two.
- Maybe one or two, really?
- Aw, that's sweet.
[laughs]
- That's cool, though.
Reckless by Evie Waters playing ♪
I'm excited to hear some of it.
Ooh, I was so reckless ♪
NARRATOR:
While Mya Jo has started to see
a whole new side
to her best friend Nick, Baylee did, too.
You left me breathless ♪
Which means it's only a matter of time
before this whole thing
gets very complicated.
Love is cruel, yeah ♪
♪
Stick Around by Micky Mikkelson,
Ships & Margot Maxine playing ♪
Since I had ya ♪
Never left ya ♪
NARRATOR:
When ya keep striking out in love,
sometimes it's best to just
press the pause button.
So it goes with Abby, who's decided
to take a little time for herself
with an old sorority sister
who knows her best.
TINA:
How you been?
- Good, I'm glad you're here.
Feels like home with you here.
- Yeah.
- That sounded really [laughs] relational.
- Basically are in one.
[chuckles]
We only agreed to get married
if we can't find a husband, so--
- I know, by 40.
[both laughing]
- Are you talkin' to anybody?
- Um, I went on a date,
like, a week ago.
- Oh!
- With a guy named--
- I think you mentioned that
on the phone.
- Yeah.
A guy named Corbin,
but he recently moved.
[laughing]
There's always, like--
- Some type of drama in your life.
- Uh yeah.
Like, obviously, like, the whole
Trevor situation has been ongoing.
- How old is he again?
- 24. [chuckles]
- Okay. That's-- [laughs]
- Yes. Like 'em young.
Can teach them. [laughs] No.
Even when I met him,
I think I was emotionally unavailable.
So, like I sought out
emotionally unavailable people.
- So, you think it could be
something now, though?
- No.
♪
It just, like, ended really weird.
- You've dated some weirdos
- I have.
- that are normal on the surface.
Think that's your thing.
- But it's weird 'cause they all end up
having, like, the same issues.
- What does your mom say about it?
- I mean, she says that she prays
for our future person all the time
[laughing]
and has since we were babies.
- She's not praying hard enough.
[both laughing]
- But I think growing up
seeing her be so dependent on men
and relationships has, like,
made me want to be self-sufficient.
- I mean, that would scare me,
being remarried that
amount of, amount of times.
- Yeah, so many times.
But I think she's still just
trying to find out who she is.
- Which-- Do you think
that could be you, then?
- Yeah.
Never learn my lesson ♪
NARRATOR: As Abby feared,
it was only a matter of time
before she became more like her mother.
Am I ever gonna love,
gonna love, gonna love again ♪
Take the Rest of Me
by Brocklesby Crooke playing ♪
Olivia and Tori were finally
starting to get a little more serious.
♪
- So, I can't believe we were
Tate's and Delilah's age
when, like, we first met.
Like, I'd never, like,
feel like we'd be here right now.
- Me either, and then when
we finally reconnected again,
you didn't even wanna, like, speak to me.
- [laughs] Oh, yeah?
- Mm-hm.
- Well, um, that was probably because,
like, I always thought you were beautiful
and, like, I always wanted to talk to you,
but I always just, like,
"Victoria, don't do that to yourself,
you know, because you can't have that."
- But here we are.
[laughs]
♪
Well, it's meant a lot to me
to see you, like, step up
and really be there for the kids,
and we haven't really
experienced that from anybody.
- Yeah, I really, honest to God,
don't know how you did it by yourself.
So, like, I really
couldn't imagine not helpin',
and, like, I don't wanna, like, jinx this.
Let me just knock on some wood.
- Yeah.
- Um, my relationship with the kids
has been easy, like, from day one.
- Mm-hm.
- And, like, seein'
how I fit in the picture
has been one of the, probably,
greatest things I've ever experienced.
- All three of us are
very strong personalities
- Absolutely.
- and that's a lot for, like,
a new person to come in,
and you handle it all so well, honestly.
And it's so funny
'cause Tate thinks like,
"Alright. Well, you're gonna get married
and then you're supposed
to have kids again."
And I'm like, "Mm-mm, buddy.
Nope. Those days are over."
- But that is somethin'
that is big for me.
I wanna get married and I want kids.
- Mm.
light music playing ♪
NARRATOR:
As Olivia started to realize
that, perhaps, the honeymoon phase
of this relationship was coming to an end,
♪
Abby was getting her night
started on the other side of town,
having the time of her life
celebrating a blast from the past.
♪
- So, who is this birthday boy?
- Um, yeah, we went
to high school together.
Um, like, first love kinda thing.
♪
Justin was my sweet, little
high school boyfriend.
I mean, everything on paper
with Justin is perfect.
NARRATOR:
But don't get too excited.
He's definitely the one who got away.
ABBY: I know for a fact
that he is not perfect for me,
but he honestly gives me hope
that there are good men out there.
- Hey, girl, how are you?
- I'm good. [laughs]
- This must be, uh--
JUSTIN: Long time no see.
- Hi.
- Hey, I'm Justin.
Nice to meet you.
- Justin. Nice to meet you. I'm Brittany.
- You look good.
- Yeah, thank you. You do, too.
- But yeah, it's good to see you.
JUSTIN: Everything going smooth?
- It is, yeah.
It's good to be back, honestly.
- Good, so, you talk to your mom?
[patrons chattering]
- Yes.
- You're lyin' to me.
I know that face, Abby.
- Ooh.
- I know that face.
You're lyin' to me.
Tell me the truth.
- I have-- I-- We have spoken,
we've texted since I've been back.
I have not seen her.
Um, I don't know, I just kind of wanted
to get my life in order moving back,
and, like, then deal with that, so.
- Well, she misses you and she loves you.
- I'm so glad y'all are so close.
- Hey, she loves me.
ABBY: It's not weird at all.
- I don't know what to tell you, but--
- The one that got away,
she always reminds me.
- Yep, I always loved her biscuits.
- Thanks, Mom. [laughs]
- Her biscuits.
- [laughs]
Well, if y'all are free next weekend
we got a rodeo in Mississippi
at a buddy of mine's house. We got--
- Cowboys? Speakin' my love language.
BRIT: I love to hear it.
- Yeah. Bulls and cowboys.
- Ooh!
- Sign me up.
JUSTIN: I know y'all like that, huh?
- Match made in heaven. [laughs] No.
BRIT: We'll sign her up.
I'm just ridin' with her.
- Alright, well, I'll catch
y'all later tonight, alright?
- It was nice to meet you.
- Get on the dance floor.
- I cannot.
BRIT: Don't ya-- Wait.
Hold on, let me get this thing straight.
Him and your mom still talk?
- Clearly.
- [clears throat] Wow!
Um, okay.
We gotta discuss this rodeo deal
because that is literally
our sign to get outta town
like we have been wanting to do.
- Yes. It's a sign that
the Lord loves us
and wants us to be happy.
Duh. Yep.
- [sings] Ahh, thank you, Jesus ♪
- Yes, we're goin' to the rodeo.
- Woo!
country rock music playing ♪
With You by Dan Gautreau
& Wolfgang Black playing ♪
NARRATOR: The Frog Pond
is a timeless music venue
that has launched some
of the biggest music talent
that the South has to offer.
Oh, seasons change,
but my love remains ♪
And who knows,
tonight might just be Kirk's time
to be discovered.
When I'm with you ♪
- Alright, well, I'm gonna go
say hey to Nick and Baylee.
- We'll be over here, okay?
- Okay.
PERFORMER:
Check. Check. Check one. Check one.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey, what's up?
MYA JO: How are y'all?
- Doin' good?
- Doin' great.
- That's good.
MYA JO:
I'm so excited.
I've been thinkin' about it all day.
- Yeah, you seem very pumped.
- I am very pumped.
- That's good.
- My Kirky's gonna be on stage.
- Mm. Your Kirky?
- Oh!
MYA JO: My Kirky.
- Oh.
- So, is he a one-man band?
- Yeah, he is.
BAYLEE:
Okay.
Strength & Beauty
by Nick Nolan playing ♪
- Well, I'm gonna go,
um, sit with my friends,
but I just wanted
to come over and say hey.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
MYA JO:
Enjoy.
- It's good to see ya.
MYA JO: You too.
BAYLEE:
See ya.
A cloud will start to cry,
let it wash you clean ♪
She looks cute.
- Mm-hm.
BAYLEE:
Hm.
NARRATOR:
While tonight's supposed to be about Kirk,
the reality is there's a ticking time bomb
in the middle of this love triangle
[crowd cheering]
- How are y'all doin' tonight?
[cheering and whistles]
DJ, is it turned up?
NARRATOR:
and it's about to blow up everything.
- Let's do it.
♪
light music playing ♪
[cocktail shaker rattles]
♪
- Hey He was cute.
- Oh, he's gorgeous.
He always comes up and hugs me,
and I'm like, "So, you still
have a girlfriend, don't you?"
He said, "Yeah."
I said, "That's a shame."
He just grinned from ear
to ear like he did just now.
NANCY: I know.
[Lori laughing]
- I hear you have a sweetie.
- I'm talkin' to a couple,
but it's not-- I don't,
I don't know how
to juggle men.
NANCY: Well, and you,
you're talkin' to, like, seven.
- Somethin' like that.
- How do keep up with 'em all?
NANCY: But it's--
- You got a notebook to take notes?
- [laughs] No.
- You know, every time I get online
and I look at the different profiles,
I feel like I'm at a grocery store.
[Lori laughs]
You know?
- You get to squeeze the produce
and see if it's fresh. [laughs]
NANCY: No, no, no, no.
You're only online.
LORI: That comes later.
CLAIBORNE: Well--
- But how do you,
how do you decide
who you're gonna click on?
CLAIBORNE: Okay. So, I'm going
- Who are you gonna have
conversations with?
- to the grocery store
and I'm looking for people
who have a decent picture.
I don't care if they're
a little shorter than me.
They can stand on their wallet
if they need to, but whatever.
[Lori laughing]
I like a man who can make me laugh.
LORI:
Absolutely.
CLAIBORNE: So, and I like
a man that I can make laugh.
- Oh, yeah.
- I think that there will be
somebody that I can accommodate,
or I can live with their quirks
and they can live with mine.
Who's perfect?
LORI:
Well, they gotta make your heart flutter.
And we know it's from the kiss.
We know all about the kiss.
CLAIBORNE: That's right.
That's right.
- That's the number one
requirement with Claiborne.
- I-- It is.
♪
KIRK [singing]:
Come around ♪
I'm wishin' you knew
what I felt right now ♪
NARRATOR:
Alright, here's what you missed.
Did you forget all about me ♪
Kirk just dedicated
a love song to Mya Jo.
You'll never find another me ♪
And it's glaringly obvious that Nick
is having a very hard time with it.
[singing]
[crowd claps in rhythm]
KIRK:
I fall in deep way ♪
Let the show pray bring you in ♪
[crowd cheers and applauds]
[people whooping and hollering]
MYA JO:
Go, Kirk! Woo-hoo-hoo!
[cheers and applause continues]
KIRK:
Thank you for havin' us out here tonight.
mellow guitar music playing ♪
CIARA: That was so much fun.
MYA JO: Dude, that was so much fun.
- And then when he was makin'
that eye contact at you, girl.
- Almost had a heart attack.
- I know. I was like, "I see it."
- I see it. I felt it.
- I see it.
- I was like [trembles].
- I know, I was feelin' it.
I feel like you were fallin'
in love maybe just a little bit.
- Mm. I don't know about all that.
- Maybe just a little.
- I don't know about all that.
- You don't ever know.
- Just-- Maybe just a little bit.
- Just a little.
MYA JO: Speak of the Devil. Kirky!
- How was it?
CIARA: Oh! It was so good.
KIRK: Yeah?
- Good job, Kirk.
MYA JO: It was great.
- Thank y'all, thank y'all, thank y'all.
CIARA: I was very impressed.
MYA JO: We enjoyed it.
- I had a good time.
- I wanna be invited to the next concert.
- I wanna be in the next music video.
KIRK: Hey. Hey.
CIARA: Yeah. Okay. Alright.
- All that, you're welcome.
- Promises?
Losing You
by Bleeding Fingers playing ♪
♪
- Hey.
- Hey.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- I've been lookin' for you,
like, everywhere.
- It seems like you'd
be lookin' for Mya Jo.
I mean, you've-- uh, your attention's
been on her, like, all night.
I mean, even whenever
the concert was going on,
everyone's smiling and laughing,
and I look at you
and you're just pissed off,
and looking at Mya Jo.
- I was just lookin' her way
I guess, I don't know.
- I don't know.
I think it's a little more than that.
- No. I mean, you're my girlfriend.
I don't know what you're gettin' at here.
- There's, obviously, something there
between you and Mya Jo.
- Um, no. We're just friends.
[laughs]
I really don't know what to tell you.
I don't, I don't know.
- I don't wanna get into it anymore.
I'm just tired. I just wanna go home.
- You leavin'?
- Yeah, I'll catch you later.
NARRATOR:
As Nick watched Baylee walk away,
he was left wondering
for the first time,
"What if she's right?"
What if his feelings
have changed for Mya Jo?
That hurt ♪
Nobody can take ♪
The pain from breakin' away ♪
Losin' you ♪
♪
Golden Tides by Shelly Fraley playing ♪
NARRATOR: And for the final part
of our chapter on timing,
we're circling back to Abby,
who's been having one heck of a time
finding a stable relationship.
Well, we can't go back
to where we've been ♪
She's blamed her taste in men,
she's blamed New York,
she's blamed Fairhope,
and she's blamed herself.
But now that she's home
and in pursuit of a healthy forever love,
maybe it's time to finally accept
it's not her fault.
ABBY: Sometimes I think it
has to do with how I was raised.
After all, my mom was married five times.
But if I ever want
to have a healthy relationship,
I need to resolve
my feelings about the past.
After all, she is family.
♪
Hi, Mom. Hi.
- Hi.
Aw, it is so good to see--
I've missed you.
- Yeah.
Thanks for meeting me.
- Absolutely, thank you.
I know how busy your schedule is.
NARRATOR: Meanwhile,
Lashoundra was trying to navigate
her new normal with Kendell,
now that the two have been
officially divorced for over two months.
LASHOUNDRA:
I enjoy comin' over here.
To me, you're still family.
Kaden makes us family.
No, we're not married.
But I do hope that we can
have a better dynamic
that could potentially turn
into a genuine friendship.
gentle music playing ♪
- I love hard, ex-extremely hard,
and
I wanted it to be forever.
So, the hardest thing in all of this,
is I'm in love with a woman
that I ain't even with,
that I ain't even married to no more.
That's hard to try to navigate through
because you were my world.
♪
- I haven't seen much of you.
- There is a reason for that.
- I can't read your mind.
I wish I could.
- I know that.
- I mean, I'd-I'd-- would love to know.
I want to know.
- There's been so much that
has happened over the years
that has just royally hurt me
by a person that should be my mom.
Going Through Changes
by TIMBR playing ♪
A lot of it's, you know, been unhealthy.
Like, you were having an affair.
- I know.
- You were choosing these
other people over us.
- [voice breaking]
I know it's been a long road.
It's been a hard road. I lived it.
- I think more than anything
I just want my mom to be a mom.
You were so affectionate,
but then you would withhold that
whenever I did something wrong.
My punishment was having to work
back to a point of being loved by you.
And that's so messed up.
That's how I dealt with things
in other relationships moving forward.
Like thought that
that was normal and it's not.
- No, it's not.
I'm goin' through changes ♪
NARRATOR:
Love works on its own time.
- [softly] It is what it is.
NARRATOR: We can't control
when we'll be ready to face our feelings.
I'm goin' through changes ♪
We can't control
how quickly someone will heal.
- So, do you think it's
possible for us to be friends?
- I know it's a cliché,
but time heals all wounds,
and, and with time, it'll get better.
And, and with time,
paths will be defined.
With time, feelings will be defined.
With time, uh, we'll get to that place
that we're-- we runnin' neck and neck.
Things are changing ♪
I'm turnin' pages ♪
NARRATOR:
The only thing we can control
Different stages ♪
is ourselves.
We're goin' through changes ♪
And the decisions that we make.
And so, if I were you,
I would decide
to keep believing in love.
[kids giggling]
I'm goin' through changes ♪
No matter what happens.
♪
And have faith
that there's a plan much greater
than you could ever expect.
Changes ♪
Goin' through changes ♪
Going Through Changes
by TIMBR continues playing ♪
Season's turning ♪
Don't know why time moves slow ♪
Things are changin' ♪
I'm turning pages ♪
In different stages ♪
I'm goin' through ♪
Changes ♪