Dead to Me (2019) s01e05 Episode Script
I've Gotta Get Away
1 [WATER GURGLING.]
[MUFFLED MUSIC.]
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING.]
Uh.
This was a good idea.
You were right.
I just needed a vacation.
- Right? - Yeah.
- A little holiday? - Yeah.
Palm Springs, you know, get away from it all? Mm-hm.
"Codependent No More".
Doing a little light reading by the pool? Yes, I am.
I'm trying to unpack everything with Steve, now that it's over.
Again.
I need to learn how to be on my own, take care of myself.
Oh, your shoulders are getting pink! - Let me get that.
- You are codependent.
Right? - Is it weird that I like it? - I love that you like it.
You know what I also like? I like a margarita by the pool in a plastic cup.
- Oh! - Yeah.
In fact Can I get one more? Okay, well, codependent reminder to hydrate.
Because it's 11:30 in the morning, and you have to pace yourself.
Yeah.
Well, you know what, this is me pacing myself.
And I wanna be very clear.
Mommy can do whatever she wants.
Oh.
Is Mommy calling herself Mommy? - Mommy is.
- Oh.
Mommy's kids are with the grandmother, and Mommy ain't got shit to do.
Mommy does have some shit to do.
- No shit.
- [WAYNE.]
Jen? Judy? [JEN.]
Hi, Pastor Wayne.
I'm so happy you could make it to our Friends of Heaven Grief Retreat.
Grief treat! I do hope you'll take the opportunity this weekend to imbibe some of our therapeutic workshops.
This weekend could be a real turning point for you.
I'm so excited.
I'm really looking forward to taking a look inward.
Kiss-ass! There are seminars specialized for all walks of grief.
It's very powerful when all that trauma comes together.
It should be a really good time.
- [JEN.]
Yeah.
- [JUDY.]
Thanks.
I don't think that guy would know a good time if it fucked him in [SPLASH.]
I do think it'd be good for you to participate a little this weekend.
- [JEN.]
Oh! - Lean in.
You know? So you're not just numbing your pain.
Pain? There's no pain with this guy.
No, all joy.
Ooh! I think I'm gonna go to "Lost Angels: Finding Yourself After Pregnancy Loss" at noon.
[GASPS.]
Wait.
You could check out "Window to the Widow.
" Okay.
No.
I came here to escape, not wallow in my widowhood.
- Hey, ladies.
- [BOTH.]
Hi.
- Got something for you.
- [JUDY.]
What? - Here you go.
- Oh, my God, Yolanda.
- Look at this.
- [JEN GASPS.]
- Isn't it great? - It's great.
And voila.
[JUDY.]
Nice.
So, any tips for the weekend? Well, I always get a lot out of "Cooking for One with Chef Sue.
" That sounds like a goofy class.
Hey, you coming to WTTW? I have no idea what that is.
- Window to the Wid - No.
Window to the Widow.
"This workshop is focused on keeping the window to the widow's heart open to the love she shared with the departed.
" - Love is eternal.
- Yeah.
Not if the fucker cheated.
Now, that's different.
[JEN.]
Yeah.
It's different.
I swear to God, I think these people actually get off on their grief.
Well, maybe they're just embracing where they are.
Well, you know, where I am is ready to move on.
You know what? There's some really fun gay bars downtown.
We could go dancing, get completely ignored.
- [LAUGHS.]
- It could be super fun.
Maybe.
But there's also lot of fun stuff to do here.
Hmm.
I see one fun thing I can do.
[JUDY.]
Oh, my God, I see that, too.
But according to the brochure, this is a time of healing and self-exploration.
Okay.
Well, according to my husband, I was dead and we weren't married.
So that means that somebody is open for business.
And that somebody's business is her vagina.
Pussy! I thought you were gonna say "poontang.
" - Ew! I would not say that.
- You might say that.
- Really? - Yeah, poontang.
Hmm.
Hmm.
[JUDY.]
Vegas Chapter.
- Hi.
- He's from Vegas.
- Widow.
- Jeez! [JUDY.]
Okay.
So my baby seminar - is in the Desert Winds Ballroom.
- Mm-hm.
- Then I'll meet you after? - Yeah.
Totally.
- Am I okay to leave you? - Uh-huh.
Judy, I'm not the one who can't be left alone.
Well, that's true.
Yeah.
Oh! Dude from the pool.
- Dude from the pool.
Hi! - What is going on? Hi.
Hi.
Hi.
- Nice shirt.
- Oh! How embarrassing, we all wore the same thing.
Yeah.
Maybe I should do that to mine.
Yeah, maybe you should.
You're going to The Big Question? Oh, yeah, no question about it.
- Should I save you a seat? - Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
- What? - Holy eye contact that just happened.
Oh, my God, how did you do that? - This is gonna be really good for you.
- I know.
Don't bring the drink in.
Out of respect for the other grievers, especially the cute one.
- He's very hot.
I'll see you later.
- Oh, my God, super hot.
- I'm taking the - He's like a good old-fashion hunk.
Have fun at your baby thing Oh, that's not fun, is it? Excuse me.
Hi.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy, boy.
You know? - Go! - I'm going.
[WAYNE.]
Welcome to The Big Question.
Actually there's 14.
- [JEN.]
Oh, Jesus.
- [WAYNE.]
We'll break down questions that have no easy answer.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[WAYNE.]
Is screaming into my pillow healthy? [SIGHS.]
Why can't I stop eating? So, who died and sent you here? [WAYNE.]
When will I run out of tears? Wow! - Do you say that to all the widowers? - [LAUGHS.]
I might.
Depends on how well our conversation goes.
[WAYNE.]
How can I smile? My wife died.
Sailing accident.
Boats.
[WAYNE.]
Why do I feel guilty if I laugh? My husband was in a hit-and-run.
- [WAYNE.]
How do I think about - I'm Jen.
- Jason.
- Oh, hi.
Jen.
Jason.
Are you? You said that already.
Huh? - [WAYNE.]
Does trauma last forever? - Are you drunk? - Could be.
- [CLEARS THROAT.]
What? Sorry! Does trauma last forever? Maybe.
I know him.
- He your pastor? - Oh, God, no.
[LAUGHS.]
Ew! The road was fraught.
It was.
Not just to get pregnant, but to stay pregnant.
And as much as we wanted a child to embody the love that we felt for each other, the struggle to have a baby almost tore us apart.
I wonder if any of you experienced that? I have.
Hi, I'm Judy.
Um My relationship didn't survive the struggle.
And it's not that I really wanna even be with him, exactly, I just I don't wanna sit in these feelings alone.
That was a rhetorical question.
Oh.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
Um I thought everybody was sharing.
- I'm just gonna keep going.
- Yeah! Thanks.
After IVF, IUI, PGD I did all of those.
our doctor told us that maybe we were having a run of bad luck.
Bad luck? Luck felt like such an insufficient word.
And just when it seemed like our heartbreak would destroy us, we tried one last time.
And what do you know? Our luck changed.
- [SENTIMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [GASPS.]
Oh, my God! - [GROUP COOS.]
- [LEADER.]
Your luck can change, too.
But you need to stop with the self-talk that says there's something wrong with you, with your body.
Stop shaming yourself.
Repeat after me.
I am not broken.
[ALL.]
I am not broken.
Join hands.
Say it again.
Now you can talk.
Okay? I am not broken.
[ALL.]
I am not broken.
- Say until you believe it.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
- [LEADER.]
There we go.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
- [LEADER.]
Yes.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
Wow.
That was a lot to take in.
Yeah.
Pastor Wayne has a way of saying things without saying anything.
- I don't know.
- He just goes on and on about how you can have your feelings, but I just think he wants you to stay sad, like, wallow in it all.
It's good for his business.
[LAUGHS.]
I actually was in his grief group, and I didn't get anything out of it.
Hey, Jen.
Hi.
I think you get out of it what you put into it.
But what do I know? - Oh, shit! - Busted! I know, but I wasn't lying.
I actually did get something out of it.
Yeah? Yeah.
Sometimes, it's nice to know you're not the only one who asks dumb questions.
- Right.
- You know? Well, I'm glad you got something out of it.
Do you wanna get a drink? Just I happen to know that this place has margaritas that are mediocre yet very effective.
I can't.
I'm sorry.
I already signed up for Man-to-Man Yoga.
Oh, that sounds gay.
Uh.
Not in a bad way.
Sorry, just in, like, a Are you gay way? No.
I'm not.
- Oh.
- It's "man-to-man.
" Oh, it's not "man-in-man.
" - No.
- I heard "man-in-man.
" - No.
- That's why I said that.
That's a different class.
- No, man to man.
- Okay.
Men are less flexible, physically and emotionally.
It's supposed to work both angles.
- Got it.
- But I'll probably see you around.
Maybe at the bar for Carry-On-Oke or something.
- Yeah.
I was planning on going to that.
- Okay.
Whatever the fuck that is.
[YOLANDA.]
This is for you, Burt.
I miss you every day, especially today.
Hey.
Don't leave me this way, Burt - Yolanda? - Cool! - Can't stay alive - Carry-On-Oke.
Get it? Oh, I do.
- [LAUGHS.]
Let's get a drink.
- It's clever.
Don't leave me this way, Burt Do you think she misses Burt? - I do.
- I can't tell.
[BARTENDER.]
There you go.
- Here is to moving on.
- Yup.
Don't leave me this way Ah.
Speaking of which, who do you like? - Look around.
- No.
- No, I'm gonna have one drink - What? and then I'm gonna go to the room, and I'm gonna journal, and meditate, and spend the night with me.
Okay.
Go be healthy and boring.
I fully support you getting laid, though.
- Thank you.
- Hm-mm.
- I don't wanna be like Yolanda.
- Mmm.
- She does sound really good, though.
- God, she does.
Yeah.
She's kind of incredible.
Yeah! Amazing.
Don't you leave me this way Oh, my God.
Okay.
He's here.
He's here.
I can't survive Oh, my God.
I have tequila face.
- I just got really nervous.
- There's nothing to be nervous about.
No, because I just keep sticking my foot in my mouth with him.
Just be honest with He is looking over here at you.
- He is? - Yeah.
Does it look like he likes what he sees? Mm hm.
- Yeah? - How could he not? You are heaven on a stick.
- Thank you.
- You got this.
Okay.
Okay.
I got this.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go try and fuck that guy.
- Yeah, you are.
- Okay, yup.
I'm gonna try to fuck him.
- Go fuck that guy! - Okay.
- But be careful.
- Yup.
Yup.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Hey, Jen.
Hey.
- How are you? - Good.
How are you? So good.
Yeah.
So good.
Hey, you know, I'm I'm sorry if I, like, offended you earlier today.
It's just shit was coming out of my mouth, and it was like - really, like, awkward.
- Oh, no, no, no.
And I was just trying to make jokes and - No, no, no, it's totally fine.
Yeah.
- No? Okay.
I think it was my, um lame attempt to try and flirt with you.
Uh but I haven't flirted with anyone since my husband died.
I think I'm admitting that 'cause I'm a little drunk.
- Again? - Still.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
No, I'm so flattered that you would wanna flirt with me.
- Really? - Yeah.
You're beautiful.
Do you wanna fuck? - What'd you say? - I said, uh do you do you wanna fuck? I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
Oh, sorry.
I'm Would you like to dance? - Oh, sure.
Yeah.
- Yeah.
Because for a second, I thought you were asking me if I wanted to fuck.
Ha! [LAUGHS.]
I can't survive Can't stay alive without your love Don't leave me this way Oh, baby My heart is full of love And desire for you So come on down and do What you gotta do You started this fire Down in my soul Now, can't you see it's burning Out of control So come on satisfy You're awesome.
- You wanna go to your room? Okay.
- Yes.
Only your good loving Can set me free Don't leave me this way, baby [CHEERING.]
[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE CONTINUES.]
["DRIVE" BY THE CARS PLAYING.]
- Can I get the check, please.
- [BARTENDER.]
Okay.
This is for my best friend who I lost.
Who's gonna tell you when It's too late? Who's gonna tell you things Aren't so great? You can't go on Thinking nothing's wrong - [SHRIEKS.]
- [TIRES SCREECH.]
Who's gonna drive you home Tonight? Who's gonna hold you down When you shake? Who's gonna come around When you break? Oh, you know you can't go on Thinking nothing's wrong Who's gonna drive you home Tonight? Tonight [CHATTER.]
Thanks.
Yeah, there's something in the air I can feel it You were really good.
I love that song.
Thanks.
It's nice of you to say so.
I think it's really refreshing that you put yourself out there like that, and you wear your heart on your sleeve.
It's refreshing that you would come and tell me that.
Well, I wasn't planning on talking to anybody, but then, I don't know, I just wanted to tell you that that really moved me.
That really got me.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
And you have such a great beard.
Are you are you hitting on me? Do you want me to be hitting on you? Yeah.
I'd like that.
Then that is what I'm doing.
Probably.
[SOFT MOANING.]
Take off your shirt.
Oh, yeah.
That's just You are in amazing shape.
Hmm.
Thanks.
When my wife fell off the boat, I wasn't strong enough to save her.
Okay.
You know what? Let's just Let's just try not talking, okay? She reached out for me and I I couldn't pull her up.
Okay.
I promised her memory that I would never be weak again.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
But what does it matter? [JASON SIGHS DEEPLY.]
She's never coming back.
[BREATHES DEEPLY.]
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I became obsessed with lifting.
And then my diet.
I live a life of total deprivation.
I deny myself so much.
Yeah.
Have you seen my purse? I'm sorry.
You should probably go.
Yeah, I know.
That's why I'm looking for my purse.
[KNOCKS.]
- Hi.
- Hi.
- How did it go? - Oh, it didn't.
Can I come in, please? Uh I'm kind of hanging out with Nick.
Who's Nick? - Um - I thought you were gonna focus on you.
Oh, I am.
But he would also like to focus on me.
Mm-hm.
Got it.
I'm not really prepared, though.
- Prepared how? - Downstairs.
My poontang.
You said "poontang.
" I did.
I know.
- It's not sexy, right? - It's a gross word.
- Don't say it in there? - No.
So what kind of landscape are we talking? Oh, it's lush.
Oh.
Just lean in, baby.
- Really? - Yeah.
Thank you.
- Can I take the room for a minute? - Mm-hm.
I mean, I probably need more than a minute.
Okay.
I got it.
- Be careful.
- Okay.
Yuck! [SIGHS.]
[MOANING.]
Wow.
This is not how I was expecting the weekend to go.
Me either.
Um Okay.
If it's cool, I just I'd like to take it slow.
I want you to like me in the morning.
Oh, my God.
That's so sweet.
It's not a line.
I'm not a player.
You have very healthy boundaries.
- You think it's nerdy? - No, I think it's sexy.
Okay, but when you say slow, like, define slow.
We have to define it? Well, I mean, do you mean, like, just kissing, or do you mean, like, everything but? [NICK INHALES DEEPLY.]
Well my job, it requires that I be very deliberate, that I take my time, that I be thorough, and then I satisfy everyone I serve.
How seriously do you take your job? Oh! Natural woman.
You're welcome.
[SQUEALS.]
[WAYNE.]
Nice night, huh? Oh, Jesus.
You got to stop sneaking up on me like that.
Sorry.
I was just looking for someplace to be alone.
Just need to unwind a bit.
Yeah.
Me too.
- You know what? Why don't I just? - No, it's okay.
It's okay.
We can be alone together.
Do you mind if I smoke? No.
Mind if I drink? Look at you.
You mind sharing? [NICK.]
You're an artist.
Hmm, not really.
I just paint for myself.
- Did you paint that little girl? - Yeah.
Then you're an artist.
You don't think they're creepy? Um I do.
But they're also beautiful.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
So tell me about your friend.
The one that you dedicated the song to.
- Lucas.
- Yeah.
Lucas.
Yeah.
Well we worked together.
We were partners.
- I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
I don't know what it's like to be a widower, or to lose a kid, but I definitely know what it's like to lose a best friend.
- It sucks.
- Yeah.
That would be really hard.
I haven't even been back to work since he died.
How did it happen? On duty.
I'm sorry what is it that you do? [JEN.]
I wanna apologize for what I said earlier.
I know you think I'm a dick.
- Not at all.
- A little.
Maybe a little.
I'm sorry.
I I know you mean well.
Like, I know you don't take the work seriously, or me seriously.
- Look, don't take it personally.
- I don't.
Yeah.
I know you use cynicism as a way to deal with grief.
You're not the first.
No.
But I am the best.
Oh, yeah.
You've raised the bar.
Ah! It's good to be appreciated.
I do appreciate you.
He was he was cheating on me.
My husband.
Before he died.
I just found out.
[SIGHS.]
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
Me too.
How does knowing that make you feel? Like I hate him.
That seems right.
[TEARFULLY.]
I don't want to hate him.
I don't want to feel any of this shit anymore.
Jen I know I'm supposed to forgive him because that's the way through, and Look, see, I I listen.
I just don't like to apply it.
[EXHALES.]
Maybe you can't forgive him for dying.
- He didn't mean to die.
- Fair.
But you don't know how your story was gonna end, and someone just ripped those pages out of your book.
Right.
Maybe he was gonna tell you or apologize.
Or leave me.
He did leave you.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
Yeah.
Believe it or not, what I'm hearing is that you really loved him.
Yeah.
[SIGHS.]
Yeah.
Do you have any cigarettes? No.
Oh, shoot.
- [HORN BLARES.]
- Oh! [SOBBING.]
Oh, my God [ZIPPER RASPS.]
Hi.
Hi.
Are you okay? No.
How was your night? Um, it was maybe better than yours? I need to get my shit together, Judy.
- Okay.
- For my boys.
Okay.
But there's no escaping it.
It's just It's, like, wherever you go, there you are.
You know? Yeah.
Which just sucks.
I wish you didn't feel like that.
Well, I do.
Because someone ripped my life apart.
I hate that person.
[WATER RUNNING.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hi.
[NICK.]
Hey.
This is my friend, Jen.
I usually look a little better than this.
Hello, friend.
- [SNIFFS.]
- This is Nick.
Hi, Nick.
He's a cop.
A detective, actually.
You ever solve a hit-and-run? Yes.
[MUFFLED MUSIC.]
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING.]
Uh.
This was a good idea.
You were right.
I just needed a vacation.
- Right? - Yeah.
- A little holiday? - Yeah.
Palm Springs, you know, get away from it all? Mm-hm.
"Codependent No More".
Doing a little light reading by the pool? Yes, I am.
I'm trying to unpack everything with Steve, now that it's over.
Again.
I need to learn how to be on my own, take care of myself.
Oh, your shoulders are getting pink! - Let me get that.
- You are codependent.
Right? - Is it weird that I like it? - I love that you like it.
You know what I also like? I like a margarita by the pool in a plastic cup.
- Oh! - Yeah.
In fact Can I get one more? Okay, well, codependent reminder to hydrate.
Because it's 11:30 in the morning, and you have to pace yourself.
Yeah.
Well, you know what, this is me pacing myself.
And I wanna be very clear.
Mommy can do whatever she wants.
Oh.
Is Mommy calling herself Mommy? - Mommy is.
- Oh.
Mommy's kids are with the grandmother, and Mommy ain't got shit to do.
Mommy does have some shit to do.
- No shit.
- [WAYNE.]
Jen? Judy? [JEN.]
Hi, Pastor Wayne.
I'm so happy you could make it to our Friends of Heaven Grief Retreat.
Grief treat! I do hope you'll take the opportunity this weekend to imbibe some of our therapeutic workshops.
This weekend could be a real turning point for you.
I'm so excited.
I'm really looking forward to taking a look inward.
Kiss-ass! There are seminars specialized for all walks of grief.
It's very powerful when all that trauma comes together.
It should be a really good time.
- [JEN.]
Yeah.
- [JUDY.]
Thanks.
I don't think that guy would know a good time if it fucked him in [SPLASH.]
I do think it'd be good for you to participate a little this weekend.
- [JEN.]
Oh! - Lean in.
You know? So you're not just numbing your pain.
Pain? There's no pain with this guy.
No, all joy.
Ooh! I think I'm gonna go to "Lost Angels: Finding Yourself After Pregnancy Loss" at noon.
[GASPS.]
Wait.
You could check out "Window to the Widow.
" Okay.
No.
I came here to escape, not wallow in my widowhood.
- Hey, ladies.
- [BOTH.]
Hi.
- Got something for you.
- [JUDY.]
What? - Here you go.
- Oh, my God, Yolanda.
- Look at this.
- [JEN GASPS.]
- Isn't it great? - It's great.
And voila.
[JUDY.]
Nice.
So, any tips for the weekend? Well, I always get a lot out of "Cooking for One with Chef Sue.
" That sounds like a goofy class.
Hey, you coming to WTTW? I have no idea what that is.
- Window to the Wid - No.
Window to the Widow.
"This workshop is focused on keeping the window to the widow's heart open to the love she shared with the departed.
" - Love is eternal.
- Yeah.
Not if the fucker cheated.
Now, that's different.
[JEN.]
Yeah.
It's different.
I swear to God, I think these people actually get off on their grief.
Well, maybe they're just embracing where they are.
Well, you know, where I am is ready to move on.
You know what? There's some really fun gay bars downtown.
We could go dancing, get completely ignored.
- [LAUGHS.]
- It could be super fun.
Maybe.
But there's also lot of fun stuff to do here.
Hmm.
I see one fun thing I can do.
[JUDY.]
Oh, my God, I see that, too.
But according to the brochure, this is a time of healing and self-exploration.
Okay.
Well, according to my husband, I was dead and we weren't married.
So that means that somebody is open for business.
And that somebody's business is her vagina.
Pussy! I thought you were gonna say "poontang.
" - Ew! I would not say that.
- You might say that.
- Really? - Yeah, poontang.
Hmm.
Hmm.
[JUDY.]
Vegas Chapter.
- Hi.
- He's from Vegas.
- Widow.
- Jeez! [JUDY.]
Okay.
So my baby seminar - is in the Desert Winds Ballroom.
- Mm-hm.
- Then I'll meet you after? - Yeah.
Totally.
- Am I okay to leave you? - Uh-huh.
Judy, I'm not the one who can't be left alone.
Well, that's true.
Yeah.
Oh! Dude from the pool.
- Dude from the pool.
Hi! - What is going on? Hi.
Hi.
Hi.
- Nice shirt.
- Oh! How embarrassing, we all wore the same thing.
Yeah.
Maybe I should do that to mine.
Yeah, maybe you should.
You're going to The Big Question? Oh, yeah, no question about it.
- Should I save you a seat? - Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
- What? - Holy eye contact that just happened.
Oh, my God, how did you do that? - This is gonna be really good for you.
- I know.
Don't bring the drink in.
Out of respect for the other grievers, especially the cute one.
- He's very hot.
I'll see you later.
- Oh, my God, super hot.
- I'm taking the - He's like a good old-fashion hunk.
Have fun at your baby thing Oh, that's not fun, is it? Excuse me.
Hi.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy, boy.
You know? - Go! - I'm going.
[WAYNE.]
Welcome to The Big Question.
Actually there's 14.
- [JEN.]
Oh, Jesus.
- [WAYNE.]
We'll break down questions that have no easy answer.
Sorry.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
[WAYNE.]
Is screaming into my pillow healthy? [SIGHS.]
Why can't I stop eating? So, who died and sent you here? [WAYNE.]
When will I run out of tears? Wow! - Do you say that to all the widowers? - [LAUGHS.]
I might.
Depends on how well our conversation goes.
[WAYNE.]
How can I smile? My wife died.
Sailing accident.
Boats.
[WAYNE.]
Why do I feel guilty if I laugh? My husband was in a hit-and-run.
- [WAYNE.]
How do I think about - I'm Jen.
- Jason.
- Oh, hi.
Jen.
Jason.
Are you? You said that already.
Huh? - [WAYNE.]
Does trauma last forever? - Are you drunk? - Could be.
- [CLEARS THROAT.]
What? Sorry! Does trauma last forever? Maybe.
I know him.
- He your pastor? - Oh, God, no.
[LAUGHS.]
Ew! The road was fraught.
It was.
Not just to get pregnant, but to stay pregnant.
And as much as we wanted a child to embody the love that we felt for each other, the struggle to have a baby almost tore us apart.
I wonder if any of you experienced that? I have.
Hi, I'm Judy.
Um My relationship didn't survive the struggle.
And it's not that I really wanna even be with him, exactly, I just I don't wanna sit in these feelings alone.
That was a rhetorical question.
Oh.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
Um I thought everybody was sharing.
- I'm just gonna keep going.
- Yeah! Thanks.
After IVF, IUI, PGD I did all of those.
our doctor told us that maybe we were having a run of bad luck.
Bad luck? Luck felt like such an insufficient word.
And just when it seemed like our heartbreak would destroy us, we tried one last time.
And what do you know? Our luck changed.
- [SENTIMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [GASPS.]
Oh, my God! - [GROUP COOS.]
- [LEADER.]
Your luck can change, too.
But you need to stop with the self-talk that says there's something wrong with you, with your body.
Stop shaming yourself.
Repeat after me.
I am not broken.
[ALL.]
I am not broken.
Join hands.
Say it again.
Now you can talk.
Okay? I am not broken.
[ALL.]
I am not broken.
- Say until you believe it.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
- [LEADER.]
There we go.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
- [LEADER.]
Yes.
- [ALL.]
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
I am not broken.
Wow.
That was a lot to take in.
Yeah.
Pastor Wayne has a way of saying things without saying anything.
- I don't know.
- He just goes on and on about how you can have your feelings, but I just think he wants you to stay sad, like, wallow in it all.
It's good for his business.
[LAUGHS.]
I actually was in his grief group, and I didn't get anything out of it.
Hey, Jen.
Hi.
I think you get out of it what you put into it.
But what do I know? - Oh, shit! - Busted! I know, but I wasn't lying.
I actually did get something out of it.
Yeah? Yeah.
Sometimes, it's nice to know you're not the only one who asks dumb questions.
- Right.
- You know? Well, I'm glad you got something out of it.
Do you wanna get a drink? Just I happen to know that this place has margaritas that are mediocre yet very effective.
I can't.
I'm sorry.
I already signed up for Man-to-Man Yoga.
Oh, that sounds gay.
Uh.
Not in a bad way.
Sorry, just in, like, a Are you gay way? No.
I'm not.
- Oh.
- It's "man-to-man.
" Oh, it's not "man-in-man.
" - No.
- I heard "man-in-man.
" - No.
- That's why I said that.
That's a different class.
- No, man to man.
- Okay.
Men are less flexible, physically and emotionally.
It's supposed to work both angles.
- Got it.
- But I'll probably see you around.
Maybe at the bar for Carry-On-Oke or something.
- Yeah.
I was planning on going to that.
- Okay.
Whatever the fuck that is.
[YOLANDA.]
This is for you, Burt.
I miss you every day, especially today.
Hey.
Don't leave me this way, Burt - Yolanda? - Cool! - Can't stay alive - Carry-On-Oke.
Get it? Oh, I do.
- [LAUGHS.]
Let's get a drink.
- It's clever.
Don't leave me this way, Burt Do you think she misses Burt? - I do.
- I can't tell.
[BARTENDER.]
There you go.
- Here is to moving on.
- Yup.
Don't leave me this way Ah.
Speaking of which, who do you like? - Look around.
- No.
- No, I'm gonna have one drink - What? and then I'm gonna go to the room, and I'm gonna journal, and meditate, and spend the night with me.
Okay.
Go be healthy and boring.
I fully support you getting laid, though.
- Thank you.
- Hm-mm.
- I don't wanna be like Yolanda.
- Mmm.
- She does sound really good, though.
- God, she does.
Yeah.
She's kind of incredible.
Yeah! Amazing.
Don't you leave me this way Oh, my God.
Okay.
He's here.
He's here.
I can't survive Oh, my God.
I have tequila face.
- I just got really nervous.
- There's nothing to be nervous about.
No, because I just keep sticking my foot in my mouth with him.
Just be honest with He is looking over here at you.
- He is? - Yeah.
Does it look like he likes what he sees? Mm hm.
- Yeah? - How could he not? You are heaven on a stick.
- Thank you.
- You got this.
Okay.
Okay.
I got this.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go try and fuck that guy.
- Yeah, you are.
- Okay, yup.
I'm gonna try to fuck him.
- Go fuck that guy! - Okay.
- But be careful.
- Yup.
Yup.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Hey, Jen.
Hey.
- How are you? - Good.
How are you? So good.
Yeah.
So good.
Hey, you know, I'm I'm sorry if I, like, offended you earlier today.
It's just shit was coming out of my mouth, and it was like - really, like, awkward.
- Oh, no, no, no.
And I was just trying to make jokes and - No, no, no, it's totally fine.
Yeah.
- No? Okay.
I think it was my, um lame attempt to try and flirt with you.
Uh but I haven't flirted with anyone since my husband died.
I think I'm admitting that 'cause I'm a little drunk.
- Again? - Still.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
No, I'm so flattered that you would wanna flirt with me.
- Really? - Yeah.
You're beautiful.
Do you wanna fuck? - What'd you say? - I said, uh do you do you wanna fuck? I'm sorry.
I can't hear you.
Oh, sorry.
I'm Would you like to dance? - Oh, sure.
Yeah.
- Yeah.
Because for a second, I thought you were asking me if I wanted to fuck.
Ha! [LAUGHS.]
I can't survive Can't stay alive without your love Don't leave me this way Oh, baby My heart is full of love And desire for you So come on down and do What you gotta do You started this fire Down in my soul Now, can't you see it's burning Out of control So come on satisfy You're awesome.
- You wanna go to your room? Okay.
- Yes.
Only your good loving Can set me free Don't leave me this way, baby [CHEERING.]
[CHEERING AND APPLAUSE CONTINUES.]
["DRIVE" BY THE CARS PLAYING.]
- Can I get the check, please.
- [BARTENDER.]
Okay.
This is for my best friend who I lost.
Who's gonna tell you when It's too late? Who's gonna tell you things Aren't so great? You can't go on Thinking nothing's wrong - [SHRIEKS.]
- [TIRES SCREECH.]
Who's gonna drive you home Tonight? Who's gonna hold you down When you shake? Who's gonna come around When you break? Oh, you know you can't go on Thinking nothing's wrong Who's gonna drive you home Tonight? Tonight [CHATTER.]
Thanks.
Yeah, there's something in the air I can feel it You were really good.
I love that song.
Thanks.
It's nice of you to say so.
I think it's really refreshing that you put yourself out there like that, and you wear your heart on your sleeve.
It's refreshing that you would come and tell me that.
Well, I wasn't planning on talking to anybody, but then, I don't know, I just wanted to tell you that that really moved me.
That really got me.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
And you have such a great beard.
Are you are you hitting on me? Do you want me to be hitting on you? Yeah.
I'd like that.
Then that is what I'm doing.
Probably.
[SOFT MOANING.]
Take off your shirt.
Oh, yeah.
That's just You are in amazing shape.
Hmm.
Thanks.
When my wife fell off the boat, I wasn't strong enough to save her.
Okay.
You know what? Let's just Let's just try not talking, okay? She reached out for me and I I couldn't pull her up.
Okay.
I promised her memory that I would never be weak again.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
But what does it matter? [JASON SIGHS DEEPLY.]
She's never coming back.
[BREATHES DEEPLY.]
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I became obsessed with lifting.
And then my diet.
I live a life of total deprivation.
I deny myself so much.
Yeah.
Have you seen my purse? I'm sorry.
You should probably go.
Yeah, I know.
That's why I'm looking for my purse.
[KNOCKS.]
- Hi.
- Hi.
- How did it go? - Oh, it didn't.
Can I come in, please? Uh I'm kind of hanging out with Nick.
Who's Nick? - Um - I thought you were gonna focus on you.
Oh, I am.
But he would also like to focus on me.
Mm-hm.
Got it.
I'm not really prepared, though.
- Prepared how? - Downstairs.
My poontang.
You said "poontang.
" I did.
I know.
- It's not sexy, right? - It's a gross word.
- Don't say it in there? - No.
So what kind of landscape are we talking? Oh, it's lush.
Oh.
Just lean in, baby.
- Really? - Yeah.
Thank you.
- Can I take the room for a minute? - Mm-hm.
I mean, I probably need more than a minute.
Okay.
I got it.
- Be careful.
- Okay.
Yuck! [SIGHS.]
[MOANING.]
Wow.
This is not how I was expecting the weekend to go.
Me either.
Um Okay.
If it's cool, I just I'd like to take it slow.
I want you to like me in the morning.
Oh, my God.
That's so sweet.
It's not a line.
I'm not a player.
You have very healthy boundaries.
- You think it's nerdy? - No, I think it's sexy.
Okay, but when you say slow, like, define slow.
We have to define it? Well, I mean, do you mean, like, just kissing, or do you mean, like, everything but? [NICK INHALES DEEPLY.]
Well my job, it requires that I be very deliberate, that I take my time, that I be thorough, and then I satisfy everyone I serve.
How seriously do you take your job? Oh! Natural woman.
You're welcome.
[SQUEALS.]
[WAYNE.]
Nice night, huh? Oh, Jesus.
You got to stop sneaking up on me like that.
Sorry.
I was just looking for someplace to be alone.
Just need to unwind a bit.
Yeah.
Me too.
- You know what? Why don't I just? - No, it's okay.
It's okay.
We can be alone together.
Do you mind if I smoke? No.
Mind if I drink? Look at you.
You mind sharing? [NICK.]
You're an artist.
Hmm, not really.
I just paint for myself.
- Did you paint that little girl? - Yeah.
Then you're an artist.
You don't think they're creepy? Um I do.
But they're also beautiful.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
So tell me about your friend.
The one that you dedicated the song to.
- Lucas.
- Yeah.
Lucas.
Yeah.
Well we worked together.
We were partners.
- I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
I don't know what it's like to be a widower, or to lose a kid, but I definitely know what it's like to lose a best friend.
- It sucks.
- Yeah.
That would be really hard.
I haven't even been back to work since he died.
How did it happen? On duty.
I'm sorry what is it that you do? [JEN.]
I wanna apologize for what I said earlier.
I know you think I'm a dick.
- Not at all.
- A little.
Maybe a little.
I'm sorry.
I I know you mean well.
Like, I know you don't take the work seriously, or me seriously.
- Look, don't take it personally.
- I don't.
Yeah.
I know you use cynicism as a way to deal with grief.
You're not the first.
No.
But I am the best.
Oh, yeah.
You've raised the bar.
Ah! It's good to be appreciated.
I do appreciate you.
He was he was cheating on me.
My husband.
Before he died.
I just found out.
[SIGHS.]
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
Me too.
How does knowing that make you feel? Like I hate him.
That seems right.
[TEARFULLY.]
I don't want to hate him.
I don't want to feel any of this shit anymore.
Jen I know I'm supposed to forgive him because that's the way through, and Look, see, I I listen.
I just don't like to apply it.
[EXHALES.]
Maybe you can't forgive him for dying.
- He didn't mean to die.
- Fair.
But you don't know how your story was gonna end, and someone just ripped those pages out of your book.
Right.
Maybe he was gonna tell you or apologize.
Or leave me.
He did leave you.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
Yeah.
Believe it or not, what I'm hearing is that you really loved him.
Yeah.
[SIGHS.]
Yeah.
Do you have any cigarettes? No.
Oh, shoot.
- [HORN BLARES.]
- Oh! [SOBBING.]
Oh, my God [ZIPPER RASPS.]
Hi.
Hi.
Are you okay? No.
How was your night? Um, it was maybe better than yours? I need to get my shit together, Judy.
- Okay.
- For my boys.
Okay.
But there's no escaping it.
It's just It's, like, wherever you go, there you are.
You know? Yeah.
Which just sucks.
I wish you didn't feel like that.
Well, I do.
Because someone ripped my life apart.
I hate that person.
[WATER RUNNING.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hi.
[NICK.]
Hey.
This is my friend, Jen.
I usually look a little better than this.
Hello, friend.
- [SNIFFS.]
- This is Nick.
Hi, Nick.
He's a cop.
A detective, actually.
You ever solve a hit-and-run? Yes.