Black Cake (2023) s01e06 Episode Script
Ma
1
How could Ma have had Bunny and
still be so judgmental with me?
BUNNY: Previously, on Black Cake
I'm not interested in Jimmy, okay?
He's not my type either.
Then who is?
Come on, tell me!
You! Okay? I like you.
You can't say that.
Bunny, you know rumors
can get people killed.
ELEANOR: I'm now telling you a secret
I couldn't bring myself to
even share with your father.
You have a sister.
There must be some kind of
mistake. I'm not adopted.
Eleanor was your birth mother.
- She wasn't aware that she was adopted.
- BENNY: Jesus.
To find out something
like that over the phone.
Let's just finish the last recording.
Your mother was very specific.
She wanted us to wait until
Mabel decided whether or not
she wanted to join us.
MABEL: Did it not occur to
you that I might want to know?
- We were trying to protect you.
- From what?
Calm down, mate, everything's fine.
Was everything fine
when you beat her so bad
she couldn't even show her
face at our dad's funeral?
Oh, you think you can just
swoop in now like a hero?
- [BYRON GRUNTS]
- BENNY: Byron! Byron! Stop!
Stop it, please!
[GRUNTING]
- BENNY [ECHOING]: Stop it, Byron!
- POLICE OFFICER [ECHOING]: Freeze!
Put your hands where we can see them!
Put your hands up, now!
Byron, my sweet boy,
on the day you were born,
your father took your
tiny foot in his hand.
He closed his fingers around
it and just looked at me.
There are no words for
that kind of feeling.
Yes, it was another child
who made me a mother,
but you, Byron [CHUCKLES]
you were the first time
I got to be a mother.
I had life again.
But even when we bury the truth,
it still eats away at
us. [BENNY INAUDIBLE]
But I'm grateful now
that I still have time
to right some of the wrongs in my life
before it's too late.
Byron, I'm sorry you felt so
much pressure to be perfect.
I taught you to bottle things up.
But who can really do that?
And for how long?
And I'm sorry that you felt that
the only way to have our approval
was to do things our way,
even when that meant leaving
your sister out there on her own.
Which brings me to you, Benedetta.
When your father and I
hesitated to embrace
you as you were, you ran.
You were willing to walk away
in order to protect yourself.
You remind me so much of her.
Of Bunny.
And, Benedetta, I
[ELEANOR BREATHES HEAVILY]
MR. MITCH: Eleanor?
Are you all right?
[ELEANOR SIGHS]
Tell me.
Please?
I can't get the words out.
Yeah, I've already shared
so many terrible things,
things that happened to me.
[SIGHS]
I had no idea that this would be
the hardest part to say out loud.
What is?
My choices as a mother.
I've failed them in so many ways.
Eleanor, no, you are
an incredible mother.
Byron thinks the world of you.
[SIGHS] Because he's his
father through and through.
But even Bert didn't know
everything about my past.
It's a wonder you're still
here after all I've told you.
Oh.
Bert adored you.
Years ago,
before Regina died,
Bert and I used to
smoke cigars and boast
[LAUGHING] about our wives
and what great pickers we had.
[BOTH LAUGHING]
Well, we'd seen so many
of our friends' lives
wrecked by divorce.
Hm?
But we hung in there.
Hm.
- And we were proud of that.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
Two Black men
living the dream,
having it all.
We made it look so easy, didn't we?
Yes.
But you and I both know that it wasn't.
Hm?
Even before we lost them.
[MR. MITCH SIGHS]
Maybe
admitting that you
didn't get it all right,
you know, maybe that's one
way of being a better mother.
"I'm sorry" won't rewrite the past.
MR. MITCH: And then tell your
children what you learned from them
by being their mother.
Yeah, maybe that's what
they need to hear most.
[ELEANOR BREATHES DEEPLY]
I'm sorry things have
turned out this way for us.
Sorry for ?
This stupid disease.
MR. MITCH: Oh.
Oh, no, mm-mm.
[SOFTLY] Well, don't you
dare apologize for that.
[ELEANOR SIGHS]
[MR. MITCH SIGHS]
Benedetta,
my fearless, bold girl,
you came home to your family,
simply wanting to be
seen for who you were,
and for some reason,
I chose to look away.
I was so ashamed when I
realized after you left,
that history was repeating itself.
[UPBEAT CALYPSO RHYTHM MUSIC PLAYING]
And that I'd made the
same mistake twice.
[PEOPLE CHATTERING]
[OCEAN WAVES CRASHING]
♪
ELEANOR: Back then,
I didn't realize I was telling
Bunny to abandon herself,
along with the truth,
when I refused to acknowledge
her feelings for me.
COVEY: Gibbs!
[BUNNY SCOFFS]
You invited them?
I told you I didn't
want to do a double date.
It's not dating. It's dancing.
I don't wanna lead him on.
Don't look at it that way.
Just do what I do.
You know, so no one gets the wrong idea.
♪
[DISCORDANT MUSIC PLAYING]
[DISCORDANT MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING]
ELEANOR: It was always my
intention to protect her.
But I failed her,
just like I failed you, Benedetta.
When I left the island,
Bunny had to fend for herself.
I can't imagine how hard it must've been
to keep hiding,
to feel like there was no other way.
Just like Bunny,
you had to ask yourself,
"What am I willing to do
"to fit in,
"to feel love,
and to survive?"
You sure about this?
[SHAKY BREATH]
♪
[BUNNY INHALES SHARPLY]
ELEANOR: You did what you had to do.
And I hope you won't be afraid to
make the same kind of choice again.
To walk away.
To refuse to hide.
BENNY: I felt trapped.
Steve made me feel like if I left,
there was nowhere else I could go.
And I believed him.
Tell me exactly when the
physical violence took place.
Six years ago.
My face was so beaten up,
I couldn't even attend
my father's funeral.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah.
So was my brother.
I told him yesterday.
That is why we're here.
He's never been in trouble.
He He was just trying to protect me.
DETECTIVE: I understand,
but there were eyewitnesses.
He knocked your boyfriend
around pretty good,
and that is aggravated assault.
No, Byron cannot go down for this.
How can I
press charges against Steve?
The statute of
limitations is five years.
[BENNY SIGHS]
Did the abuse continue
after that first incident?
- Yes.
- Do you have any photographs?
File any reports?
Any documentation of this?
No, I didn't want anybody to know.
DETECTIVE: Ms. Bennett, you
stayed with him for six years.
It'll be difficult to prove.
[DETECTIVE SIGHS, CLEARS THROAT]
If you were to file an
emergency restraining order,
he wouldn't be able to
contact you for 72 hours.
That would buy you time
to seek a court hearing
for a more permanent restraining order.
I'd have to face him in court, right?
DETECTIVE: Mm-hmm.
Do you wanna proceed?
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
Right here.
I'm gonna undo your cuffs.
Put your right hand on your head.
Put your left hand on your head.
Turn and face me.
♪
Now, I need you to
empty out your pockets.
Place any personal
belongings on the counter.
If you have a belt, remove that
and place it on the counter.
You'll need to remove
your watch as well.
Undo your shoelaces.
Place them on the counter.
Hold out your right hand.
Turn around.
[SCANNER BUZZING]
[FLASHES BOOMING]
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING]
[INDISTINCT INMATE CHATTER]
OFFICER: Walk forward.
Put your hand behind your head.
[HANDCUFFS CRANK] [BYRON
WINCES, EXHALES SHARPLY]
OFFICER: Other hand.
Step into the cell.
Turn around.
Sit down.
[CELL DOOR CLANKS SHUT]
YOUNG BYRON: He called me a
little bitch, so I pushed him.
What was I supposed to do?
BERT: You walk away.
You tell a teacher.
Why? So she can ask me
what I did to provoke him?
It doesn't matter, Byron.
[BERT SIGHS]
You can't afford to be angry,
even if it's justified.
That makes no sense.
You're a civil rights attorney.
Your job is to stand up for people,
but I can't stand up for myself?
The rules are different for
you, for me, for all of us.
- It's not right, but it's reality.
- It's bullshit!
You will watch your mouth in this house!
ELEANOR: It is.
It is bullshit.
What else?
It's unfair.
What is?
Everything.
Tell us.
My curfew's earlier
than all my friends'.
That I go to a school where
hardly anyone looks like me.
That I can't drive one
mile over the speed limit.
I can't put my hands in my pockets.
That people are surprised
that I'm so articulate.
Everyone else can do
whatever the hell they want
with no consequences,
but I'm expected to be perfect.
ELEANOR: Oh, my sweet Byron,
that is so much to carry.
I can't pretend that it's not. [SIGHS]
But the world can be a
scary place for Black boys.
[BYRON SNIFFLES]
I know it seems unfair,
but at the end of the day, we
just want you to make it home, son.
You can let it out.
Aw, let it all out
[BYRON SNIFFLING]
when you are here, at home, with us.
But never out there.
You understand?
♪
[BYRON SNIFFLES]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
[INMATES CHATTERING]
OFFICER: Bennett!
[CELL DOOR ALARM BUZZES]
OFFICER: Let's go.
[CELL DOOR SHUTS] [HANDCUFFS CLICK]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
BENNY: By!
I'm so sorry. Are you okay?
Thank you, officers. Okay?
Alright.
Everything's been taken care of.
Steve is dropping the charges.
Well, how'd that happen?
OFFICER: Mr. Mitch? Can I
trouble you for a moment please?
You didn't call him, did you?
No!
But I think he's hoping
I'll give him another chance,
which I won't.
I filed a temporary protective order.
So this is done. It's behind you
- [BYRON SIGHS]
- and that's what matters most.
I'm gonna talk to the prosecutor
and make sure all the charges
are dismissed properly.
You go home, get some rest.
Come on. Let's get you outta here.
[SIREN WAILING]
BENNY: Man, I'm so sorry.
I shouldn't have called you.
BYRON: Stop.
I'm supposed to be the
person you call, okay?
You know, Ma would've lost her
shit if she saw me in there.
Wait, don't do that to yourself.
Ma kept everything bottled up inside.
Well, she had to record confessions
just so she could die in peace.
Is that what you want?
[DISTANT ALARM WAILS]
I don't know what I want, Ben.
Well, I think Mom would've wanted
us to be able to tell the truth.
And if she were still here,
I think she would've told both of
us that we are allowed to be angry.
Let's go home.
Come on.
I'm supposed to speak on a
diversity panel later on today.
Me,
their prized Black scientist showing
up looking like I just got jumped.
Shit.
That's not a good look.
[BYRON SCOFFS]
[BYRON WINCING]
BENNY: Uh, at least the eye
gives you some street cred.
Too soon?
You doing my makeup is your
childhood dream come true.
Yeah, well, it isn't
exactly my first rodeo, so
I'm sorry, Ben.
It's okay.
There's nothing wrong
with a little levity.
- [BYRON SIGHS]
- I mean it.
[MELLOW POP MUSIC
PLAYING ON SPEAKERS]
Take a look.
Yeah.
That should do.
If anyone notices, I'll
just say I have pink eye.
Gross!
Is that the best you can come up with?
Yes.
I'm serious! You are a public figure!
They could cancel you.
[LAUGHS]
Wh What could be so funny?
The fact that internet discourse
seems to run in the family.
Turns out Mabel Martin was recently the
subject of some internet controversy.
And you know that how?
I didn't contact her,
I just I was curious.
You might wanna take a look yourself.
I can't even think about her right now.
I just got you back.
And now Ma wants to invite
this stranger into our lives.
Yeah, well, you're right, you're
right. We need to focus on each other.
And we will.
Tonight.
I'll cook dinner.
- Yeah?
- Mm-hmm!
Alright. Alright, look, I gotta go.
- Can't wait for dinner.
- Mm-hmm.
- Wish me luck.
- Luck.
- BYRON: Eh
- [BENNY LAUGHS]
[SIGHS]
[FRONT DOOR OPENS, SHUTS]
♪
[PHONE CHIMES]
[SIGHS]
♪
[PHONE BEEPS]
[DEEP BREATH]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
[LAUGHS]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
[HEAVY BREATHS]
[CAR APPROACHING OUTSIDE]
[CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
STEVE: Benny?
- [BENNY EXHALES SHARPLY]
- [RECEIPTS RUSTLING]
STEVE: Benny!
[BENNY SIGHS]
Benny!
A restraining order?
I mean, what the fuck, Benny?
Please leave.
I dropped the charges
against your brother,
and this is how you pay me back?
I don't wanna call the cops, but I will.
And then you will be arrested,
and your career will be over.
Is that what you want?
I already said I was sorry.
- What more do you want from me?
- Nothing!
Steve, that is just it.
I want nothing from you.
It's over!
I'm not gonna ask you again. Leave.
That's it?
That's what you want?
For me to just disappear,
like we didn't spend six
fucking years together!
BENNY: Just go, please.
I'm not doing this anymore.
You need me, Benny!
That is the thing.
- I don't.
- Bullshit!
I mean, what have you
created this past year, huh?
What have you painted,
written, drawn, sculpted even,
that was your own?
♪
And you know what?
The gallery had already sent
me an advance for the piece.
What?
- For our sculpture?
- STEVE: Yeah.
The one you destroyed.
So how are you gonna come up with
$25,000 to pay it back, Benny?
♪
That's not my problem.
You'll figure it out.
You're a parasite.
You had the opportunity to
make something of yourself,
and you blew it.
You don't even know who you are!
[BENNY SIGHS]
At least with me, you were somebody!
Benny!
- Benny!
- [GASPING BREATHS]
- [APPLAUSE]
- Your organization has been at
the forefront of these initiatives
to increase equity in oceanic study.
So my question is,
what do you believe other organizations
who are lagging in this area
need to hear right now?
[MARC CLEARS THROAT]
Well, for one, they need to hear
that the ocean doesn't belong
to any one group of people.
And protecting it and exploring it
isn't the duty of just
one group of people,
it's a job for all of us.
Scientists from underrepresented
groups deserve to be a part of that,
deserve to get funding,
deserve to be represented in this field.
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
MARC: Take sea floor
mapping, for example,
led by Byron Bennett here.
His team's research allows us to monitor
and protect our underwater resources.
And we're just so proud
to have fostered the career of such
a dynamic, passionate scientist.
[CHUCKLES] My God, look at that smile.
- [AUDIENCE LAUGHING, APPLAUDING]
- [CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
At this time, we'd love
to invite the audience
to ask any questions.
Yes, go ahead.
Byron, what example do you hope to be
for the next generation of
scientists in your field?
Well, I hope young people
from marginalized communities
see themselves in me,
and realize that if
it was possible for me,
- then it's possible for them.
- [CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
Yes, you at the back there.
Yes, what's your question?
It's for Dr. Bennett, as well.
What's it like being a trailblazer,
to be the first Black
man in your position
at a big, prestigious
institution such as yours?
Good question.
Uh, I've been thinking
a lot about that lately.
I have an incredible life.
I get to travel the world
doing something that I love.
And for that I'm grateful.
But there's more to this
work than traveling and
making appearances.
The day-to-day can be
traumatizing.
[AUDIENCE MURMURING]
That's the truth.
To be the only person in
the room who looks like you,
the only person forced to deal
with the daily microaggressions
that wear away at you.
I mean, it's stressful, man,
and lonely,
and exhausting.
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
I'm tired of doing these panels,
but I'm obligated to do them,
'cause I'm the only one who can.
Now for a long time,
I pretended to be fine with it.
Honestly,
it makes me angry,
and I'm learning to
listen to that anger,
because it tells you that
even though all of these
people are smiling in your face,
something is very wrong here.
Well, those were some
very powerful sentiments
I'm not finished.
[AUDIENCE MURMURING]
BYRON: That anger, you
have to use it, right?
But use it for good.
Now, we have to create a space for
this important, planet-saving work.
A space where I don't
have to be the only one.
And that is gonna be
a long, hard battle,
because these institutions, they
don't want to share power with you.
No.
You'll have to fight for that.
[SOFTLY] Byron, why don't
we open up the discussion?
When the people running
these institutions
picture their next
CEO, chairman, director,
they are not imagining my face.
They imagine someone who looks
like my colleague here, right?
Now we, as people of color,
don't occupy their imagination
the way they occupy ours.
So we have to fight
to fix broken systems.
And this is certainly one of them.
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
[PHONE VIBRATING]
BYRON [ON VIDEO]: When the
people running these institutions
picture their next
CEO, chairman, director,
they are not imagining
someone with my face.
[BYRON SIGHS]
[CAR ENGINE RUMBLING]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[TAPPING ON PHONE]
[LINE RINGING]
BENNY [OVER VOICE MAIL]: This is
Benny. Don't leave a message,
just text.
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES]
[WAY OVER MY HEAD BY CHI DULY AND
LOVE TAPS PLAYS LOUDLY OVER SPEAKERS]
[FOOD SIZZLING]
I wanna, I wanna, I
want no space between us ♪
- I know that, I know that ♪
- [FRONT DOOR OPENS]
Dinner in five, By!
By, you want me to make you a drink?
You're gonna need one when
I show you what I found.
I wanna, I wanna ♪
BENNY: How was your panel?
Did you solve racism?
I wanna, I wanna, I
want no space between us ♪
I know that, I know
that, I know that they ♪
[MUSIC STOPS]
[BYRON CLEARS THROAT]
Benny, this is Mabel Martin.
Hello.
Mabel, this is my sister, Benny.
Hi.
Hello.
I'm sorry, it, uh, wasn't
my intention to intrude.
Your lawyer, Mr. Charles Mitch,
he invited me to come out.
He provided your mother's address.
Hey, yeah, I mean, it's okay.
We're glad you're here.
Right, Benny?
Admittedly, I wasn't sure I
was ready to meet you both.
I hoped once I arrived here,
it'd become clearer to me.
I jumped on a plane
without thinking about it.
Oh, well. Um, are you hungry?
I should be, I haven't eaten in a day.
Alright, okay.
Um, Ben, could you, uh, set
the table for one more, please?
Or two, actually.
I guess we need to call Mr.
Mitch so we could proceed.
Ben? [BENNY GASPS]
- Y-Yeah, gimme a sec.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
[DISHES CLATTERING]
I'm sorry, could I use your loo?
Yeah, of course.
Just through here,
second door on the left.
[CUTLERY CLATTERING]
[BYRON EXHALES SHARPLY]
BYRON: Yo.
Hey, sooner or later, you're
gonna have to talk to her.
[SOFT FOLK-POP MUSIC PLAYING]
Your lawyer, Mr. Mitch,
does he live far or ?
Oh, no. He should be here soon.
Oh, okay.
Good.
You are quite the cook.
I try.
It's not like you, though.
MABEL: Oh, no. No, the
food is divine, really.
I love za'atar on eggplant.
It's a great combination.
I use a Syrian blend. It's a
little heavier on the sumac.
Makes it red instead of green.
Adds a bit of flair.
[CHUCKLES]
No, it's gorgeous.
It's always worth it to
source the imported stuff.
Experimenting with the same ingredient
from different regions, it's very smart.
Not everyone has that instinct.
Yeah, Byron can't tell the difference.
[BOTH WOMEN LAUGHING]
MABEL: Your style reminds me of
- a brilliant chef named Habiba Davis.
- [PHONE VIBRATING]
- MABEL: Do you know her?
- BENNY: Know her? [LAUGHS]
No. I do own a few of her books.
I really admire her, actually.
Wait, you don't know
her know her, do you?
Well, our paths have
crossed at a few events,
but it's mostly been
me embarrassing myself
by fawning all over her.
[BOTH LAUGHING]
Do you have a favorite cuisine?
Or something that you
like to cook for dinner?
MABEL: Oh, goodness, um,
I actually like breakfast for dinner.
[LAUGHS] That's a My
dirty secret, I guess.
[ALL POLITELY CHUCKLING]
Is something wrong?
No, no.
It's just the way you tuck
your hair behind your ear,
just, um reminds me of our mother.
It's totally Ma.
BYRON: Your mother.
Uh [SHARP EXHALE]
- Our mother. Sorry.
- BENNY: Mm-hmm.
Your mum.
- [DOORBELL RINGS]
- [CLEARS THROAT] Oh.
That should be Mr. Mitch.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
Um, may I ask, what
happened to your eye?
Oh, Byron and my ex, they got into it.
It wasn't pretty, obviously. [CHUCKLES]
But he was being an amazing brother,
and he was looking out for me.
You know,
Byron is actually sort
of internet famous, too.
I mean, in the science world.
Oh, is that so?
Yeah, so he is under a lot of pressure.
I mean, you get it, going through
this whole Culinary Karen thing.
Oh, that, yeah.
But the funny thing is,
you are actually Black and Chinese,
so you can tell them all
to fuck off now. [LAUGHS]
Yeah. I suppose I am.
Hasn't really sunk in yet.
- Of course, it hasn't.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
I mean, it's been like, what, 24 hours?
Yeah.
But what else am I?
I mean, clearly, we don't
have the same father.
Your mum, did she mention my
birth father in the recordings?
Eleanor, actually, left you
a separate recording, Mabel.
One just for you that,
hopefully, will answer
most of your questions.
But, uh, tonight,
she wanted the three of you to listen
to this last recording together.
Right. Well, respectfully, I'd
appreciate if you tell me now,
seeing as you clearly,
all know something.
[MR. MITCH CLEARS THROAT]
Our mom lived in Scotland for
a brief time many years ago.
During her time there,
she found work at a
textile trading company.
Oh. So she met someone there?
[SOLEMN MUSIC PLAYING]
She was assaulted
by her employer around
the time you were born.
Assaulted?
That she was
Right.
[SCOFFS]
Coming here was a mistake.
I, I wasn't thinking clearly.
Um, I don't I I don't
wanna hear anything more.
BYRON: We are not trying to be cruel.
But our mother, she wanted
us to listen to this together.
No, your mum wanted
you to listen to this.
I have no obligation to
this person who raised you.
I didn't know her.
She was a stranger, as are you.
Whatever's in the estate,
I don't want anything.
I'll forfeit whatever
was designated to me.
I am very sorry for your loss.
You can listen to the rest
of the recordings without me.
- I'm not coming back here.
- Wait, Mabel, wait.
Look,
I hope you find the
answers you're looking for.
[SCOFFS]
[DOOR SLAMS SHUT]
Well, your mother hoped that
things would go differently,
but she knew, in all likelihood,
it wouldn't go exactly
according to her plan.
So if you both agree, we
can move on without Mabel.
And I can play the final
recording if that's what you want.
- Yes.
- BENNY: No.
What do you want us to do?
Wait for her to come around?
That could take days or years, Ben.
Wha Ma was dying and all she
wanted was for us to know Mabel.
But Mabel doesn't want to know us.
Can't you see that she reacted
that way because she's in pain?
She didn't even know she was adopted,
that her parents weren't her parents.
When I walked outta
here on Thanksgiving,
all I wanted was for
somebody to come to me
and dare me to stick around,
and nobody did.
I am not about to let the
same thing happen to Mabel.
We tried, Ben.
We did not try hard enough.
Ma didn't, either.
I mean, she called and she
wrote, but that wasn't enough.
And Dad, he probably thought he had
all the time in the
world to fix things, but
he didn't do enough either.
What's that?
Receipts from cafes and shops
across the street from my apartment.
Did you know that he was driving
up to Highland Park every month?
What Of course not.
Yeah, I guess Ma didn't either.
I don't know when she
found all this, but
he was right there, By.
He was across the street from me,
[VOICE BREAKING] and he
couldn't even knock on my door.
I need to do this.
And I need you to believe for a moment
that maybe, just maybe,
I can do one thing right on my own.
Fine.
If you want to go after her
and get your heart broken,
go.
I'll be back.
♪
[WAVES CRASHING]
[EXHALES]
[SLIGHT WINCE]
[SHOWER RUNNING]
♪
[GRUNTS] Fuck!
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Um
All right, I'm coming.
- Hi.
- I'm sorry, you're wasting your time.
- I've already rescheduled my flight.
- BENNY: I understand.
I just wanna have a conversation
with you before you leave.
I brought some food from a little
hole-in-the-wall Jamaican joint.
They got a B health inspection
rating on the window.
With the folding tables
and the plastic chairs
that stick to your legs?
Yep. Kitchen run by a granny.
I watched her make this.
Doesn't get more authentic.
Ackee and saltfish.
- Breakfast for dinner.
- Your favorite!
You know, it's really
rather manipulative
that you remembered that.
Shall we?
Whoa.
Sorry, I came on so strong.
I can be intense.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
But I do have something
I wanna say to you.
I always thought there was
something wrong or off with my ma.
I always thought that she
was comparing me to Byron,
but now it all makes sense,
that you were the missing piece.
She was grieving you.
I wish I knew what to
do with that, Benny.
Or how to feel.
But I didn't know her.
It doesn't mean to me
what it means to you.
It sounds like your mum's recordings
are answering questions for you,
but they're raising questions for me.
My whole world has shifted.
My identity.
I haven't even begun to look back
and ask myself how didn't I know?
What did I miss?
And I'm not ready to do that right now.
And I'm afraid of what
learning about my birth father
will mean.
Not just to me,
but to my parents,
and to my son.
Your son?
Gio.
He's 16.
He is
beautiful,
brazen,
infuriating.
[BOTH CHUCKLING]
He's my world.
And there's things that he
doesn't know about his own father.
Things I don't want him to learn.
Well, where is he?
Your son's dad?
[CLEARS THROAT] It It doesn't matter.
I don't know why I'm
dwelling on the past.
Must be the gin talking.
BENNY: Uh
I don't wanna speak outta turn, Mabel,
'cause this is absolutely
none of my business, but
I think you have to ask yourself,
are you keeping things
from Gio to protect him
or because you're afraid
of how he'll see you?
Both.
And I am of the belief that some
secrets are best left buried.
Can I ask you something?
Of course.
Do you remember speaking to an
elderly woman with an island accent
on the phone, ever?
No.
I'm sorry, why?
[SIGHS] 'Cause Byron told
me about these outgoing calls
he found on Ma's cell.
Calls she made to you.
Maybe she called you under false
pretenses or under a fake name,
'cause that was kind of her thing.
Actually,
I have been getting some odd phone
calls over the past year or so.
The person would call,
sit quietly for a while
after I've answered,
and then just hang up.
I've never thought anything of it,
but it may have been her.
She must have started doing
that after her diagnosis.
[SIGHS]
It's all so ironic.
MABEL: What is?
[BENNY SIGHS]
BENNY: I had a falling out
with my dad before he died.
And he never picked up
the phone in two years.
I mean, he wanted to,
but he ran out of time.
And I'll never know what
he was so afraid to say.
Aren't you curious what
my mom wanted to tell you?
Of course, I'm curious.
Isn't it better to know what
she wanted to say than wonder?
I mean, maybe she
could tell you something
that you didn't even
know you needed to hear.
[PENSIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
BYRON: Thank you for staying.
MR. MITCH: Of course.
You ready?
BYRON: Yeah.
Sweet enough?
It's delicious.
♪
[SIGHS] This is it.
The last recording.
You ready, brother?
Mabel?
Alrighty then.
Here we go.
[CLICKS TOUCHPAD]
ELEANOR [ON RECORDING]: B and B,
I'm about to share
something else with you,
something I haven't before.
But first,
I want to say something to your sister,
to Mabel Mathilda.
Mabel,
my firstborn,
there is so much I want to tell you.
But first,
you were loved.
The moment I held you,
I knew I wanted to be your mother.
But by that point,
it was out of my control.
By that point, it was too late.
Because the truth is,
I didn't choose to let you go.
You were taken from me.
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
♪
♪
♪
♪
[MUSIC FADES OUT]
How could Ma have had Bunny and
still be so judgmental with me?
BUNNY: Previously, on Black Cake
I'm not interested in Jimmy, okay?
He's not my type either.
Then who is?
Come on, tell me!
You! Okay? I like you.
You can't say that.
Bunny, you know rumors
can get people killed.
ELEANOR: I'm now telling you a secret
I couldn't bring myself to
even share with your father.
You have a sister.
There must be some kind of
mistake. I'm not adopted.
Eleanor was your birth mother.
- She wasn't aware that she was adopted.
- BENNY: Jesus.
To find out something
like that over the phone.
Let's just finish the last recording.
Your mother was very specific.
She wanted us to wait until
Mabel decided whether or not
she wanted to join us.
MABEL: Did it not occur to
you that I might want to know?
- We were trying to protect you.
- From what?
Calm down, mate, everything's fine.
Was everything fine
when you beat her so bad
she couldn't even show her
face at our dad's funeral?
Oh, you think you can just
swoop in now like a hero?
- [BYRON GRUNTS]
- BENNY: Byron! Byron! Stop!
Stop it, please!
[GRUNTING]
- BENNY [ECHOING]: Stop it, Byron!
- POLICE OFFICER [ECHOING]: Freeze!
Put your hands where we can see them!
Put your hands up, now!
Byron, my sweet boy,
on the day you were born,
your father took your
tiny foot in his hand.
He closed his fingers around
it and just looked at me.
There are no words for
that kind of feeling.
Yes, it was another child
who made me a mother,
but you, Byron [CHUCKLES]
you were the first time
I got to be a mother.
I had life again.
But even when we bury the truth,
it still eats away at
us. [BENNY INAUDIBLE]
But I'm grateful now
that I still have time
to right some of the wrongs in my life
before it's too late.
Byron, I'm sorry you felt so
much pressure to be perfect.
I taught you to bottle things up.
But who can really do that?
And for how long?
And I'm sorry that you felt that
the only way to have our approval
was to do things our way,
even when that meant leaving
your sister out there on her own.
Which brings me to you, Benedetta.
When your father and I
hesitated to embrace
you as you were, you ran.
You were willing to walk away
in order to protect yourself.
You remind me so much of her.
Of Bunny.
And, Benedetta, I
[ELEANOR BREATHES HEAVILY]
MR. MITCH: Eleanor?
Are you all right?
[ELEANOR SIGHS]
Tell me.
Please?
I can't get the words out.
Yeah, I've already shared
so many terrible things,
things that happened to me.
[SIGHS]
I had no idea that this would be
the hardest part to say out loud.
What is?
My choices as a mother.
I've failed them in so many ways.
Eleanor, no, you are
an incredible mother.
Byron thinks the world of you.
[SIGHS] Because he's his
father through and through.
But even Bert didn't know
everything about my past.
It's a wonder you're still
here after all I've told you.
Oh.
Bert adored you.
Years ago,
before Regina died,
Bert and I used to
smoke cigars and boast
[LAUGHING] about our wives
and what great pickers we had.
[BOTH LAUGHING]
Well, we'd seen so many
of our friends' lives
wrecked by divorce.
Hm?
But we hung in there.
Hm.
- And we were proud of that.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
Two Black men
living the dream,
having it all.
We made it look so easy, didn't we?
Yes.
But you and I both know that it wasn't.
Hm?
Even before we lost them.
[MR. MITCH SIGHS]
Maybe
admitting that you
didn't get it all right,
you know, maybe that's one
way of being a better mother.
"I'm sorry" won't rewrite the past.
MR. MITCH: And then tell your
children what you learned from them
by being their mother.
Yeah, maybe that's what
they need to hear most.
[ELEANOR BREATHES DEEPLY]
I'm sorry things have
turned out this way for us.
Sorry for ?
This stupid disease.
MR. MITCH: Oh.
Oh, no, mm-mm.
[SOFTLY] Well, don't you
dare apologize for that.
[ELEANOR SIGHS]
[MR. MITCH SIGHS]
Benedetta,
my fearless, bold girl,
you came home to your family,
simply wanting to be
seen for who you were,
and for some reason,
I chose to look away.
I was so ashamed when I
realized after you left,
that history was repeating itself.
[UPBEAT CALYPSO RHYTHM MUSIC PLAYING]
And that I'd made the
same mistake twice.
[PEOPLE CHATTERING]
[OCEAN WAVES CRASHING]
♪
ELEANOR: Back then,
I didn't realize I was telling
Bunny to abandon herself,
along with the truth,
when I refused to acknowledge
her feelings for me.
COVEY: Gibbs!
[BUNNY SCOFFS]
You invited them?
I told you I didn't
want to do a double date.
It's not dating. It's dancing.
I don't wanna lead him on.
Don't look at it that way.
Just do what I do.
You know, so no one gets the wrong idea.
♪
[DISCORDANT MUSIC PLAYING]
[DISCORDANT MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING]
ELEANOR: It was always my
intention to protect her.
But I failed her,
just like I failed you, Benedetta.
When I left the island,
Bunny had to fend for herself.
I can't imagine how hard it must've been
to keep hiding,
to feel like there was no other way.
Just like Bunny,
you had to ask yourself,
"What am I willing to do
"to fit in,
"to feel love,
and to survive?"
You sure about this?
[SHAKY BREATH]
♪
[BUNNY INHALES SHARPLY]
ELEANOR: You did what you had to do.
And I hope you won't be afraid to
make the same kind of choice again.
To walk away.
To refuse to hide.
BENNY: I felt trapped.
Steve made me feel like if I left,
there was nowhere else I could go.
And I believed him.
Tell me exactly when the
physical violence took place.
Six years ago.
My face was so beaten up,
I couldn't even attend
my father's funeral.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
Yeah.
So was my brother.
I told him yesterday.
That is why we're here.
He's never been in trouble.
He He was just trying to protect me.
DETECTIVE: I understand,
but there were eyewitnesses.
He knocked your boyfriend
around pretty good,
and that is aggravated assault.
No, Byron cannot go down for this.
How can I
press charges against Steve?
The statute of
limitations is five years.
[BENNY SIGHS]
Did the abuse continue
after that first incident?
- Yes.
- Do you have any photographs?
File any reports?
Any documentation of this?
No, I didn't want anybody to know.
DETECTIVE: Ms. Bennett, you
stayed with him for six years.
It'll be difficult to prove.
[DETECTIVE SIGHS, CLEARS THROAT]
If you were to file an
emergency restraining order,
he wouldn't be able to
contact you for 72 hours.
That would buy you time
to seek a court hearing
for a more permanent restraining order.
I'd have to face him in court, right?
DETECTIVE: Mm-hmm.
Do you wanna proceed?
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
Right here.
I'm gonna undo your cuffs.
Put your right hand on your head.
Put your left hand on your head.
Turn and face me.
♪
Now, I need you to
empty out your pockets.
Place any personal
belongings on the counter.
If you have a belt, remove that
and place it on the counter.
You'll need to remove
your watch as well.
Undo your shoelaces.
Place them on the counter.
Hold out your right hand.
Turn around.
[SCANNER BUZZING]
[FLASHES BOOMING]
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING]
[INDISTINCT INMATE CHATTER]
OFFICER: Walk forward.
Put your hand behind your head.
[HANDCUFFS CRANK] [BYRON
WINCES, EXHALES SHARPLY]
OFFICER: Other hand.
Step into the cell.
Turn around.
Sit down.
[CELL DOOR CLANKS SHUT]
YOUNG BYRON: He called me a
little bitch, so I pushed him.
What was I supposed to do?
BERT: You walk away.
You tell a teacher.
Why? So she can ask me
what I did to provoke him?
It doesn't matter, Byron.
[BERT SIGHS]
You can't afford to be angry,
even if it's justified.
That makes no sense.
You're a civil rights attorney.
Your job is to stand up for people,
but I can't stand up for myself?
The rules are different for
you, for me, for all of us.
- It's not right, but it's reality.
- It's bullshit!
You will watch your mouth in this house!
ELEANOR: It is.
It is bullshit.
What else?
It's unfair.
What is?
Everything.
Tell us.
My curfew's earlier
than all my friends'.
That I go to a school where
hardly anyone looks like me.
That I can't drive one
mile over the speed limit.
I can't put my hands in my pockets.
That people are surprised
that I'm so articulate.
Everyone else can do
whatever the hell they want
with no consequences,
but I'm expected to be perfect.
ELEANOR: Oh, my sweet Byron,
that is so much to carry.
I can't pretend that it's not. [SIGHS]
But the world can be a
scary place for Black boys.
[BYRON SNIFFLES]
I know it seems unfair,
but at the end of the day, we
just want you to make it home, son.
You can let it out.
Aw, let it all out
[BYRON SNIFFLING]
when you are here, at home, with us.
But never out there.
You understand?
♪
[BYRON SNIFFLES]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
[INMATES CHATTERING]
OFFICER: Bennett!
[CELL DOOR ALARM BUZZES]
OFFICER: Let's go.
[CELL DOOR SHUTS] [HANDCUFFS CLICK]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
BENNY: By!
I'm so sorry. Are you okay?
Thank you, officers. Okay?
Alright.
Everything's been taken care of.
Steve is dropping the charges.
Well, how'd that happen?
OFFICER: Mr. Mitch? Can I
trouble you for a moment please?
You didn't call him, did you?
No!
But I think he's hoping
I'll give him another chance,
which I won't.
I filed a temporary protective order.
So this is done. It's behind you
- [BYRON SIGHS]
- and that's what matters most.
I'm gonna talk to the prosecutor
and make sure all the charges
are dismissed properly.
You go home, get some rest.
Come on. Let's get you outta here.
[SIREN WAILING]
BENNY: Man, I'm so sorry.
I shouldn't have called you.
BYRON: Stop.
I'm supposed to be the
person you call, okay?
You know, Ma would've lost her
shit if she saw me in there.
Wait, don't do that to yourself.
Ma kept everything bottled up inside.
Well, she had to record confessions
just so she could die in peace.
Is that what you want?
[DISTANT ALARM WAILS]
I don't know what I want, Ben.
Well, I think Mom would've wanted
us to be able to tell the truth.
And if she were still here,
I think she would've told both of
us that we are allowed to be angry.
Let's go home.
Come on.
I'm supposed to speak on a
diversity panel later on today.
Me,
their prized Black scientist showing
up looking like I just got jumped.
Shit.
That's not a good look.
[BYRON SCOFFS]
[BYRON WINCING]
BENNY: Uh, at least the eye
gives you some street cred.
Too soon?
You doing my makeup is your
childhood dream come true.
Yeah, well, it isn't
exactly my first rodeo, so
I'm sorry, Ben.
It's okay.
There's nothing wrong
with a little levity.
- [BYRON SIGHS]
- I mean it.
[MELLOW POP MUSIC
PLAYING ON SPEAKERS]
Take a look.
Yeah.
That should do.
If anyone notices, I'll
just say I have pink eye.
Gross!
Is that the best you can come up with?
Yes.
I'm serious! You are a public figure!
They could cancel you.
[LAUGHS]
Wh What could be so funny?
The fact that internet discourse
seems to run in the family.
Turns out Mabel Martin was recently the
subject of some internet controversy.
And you know that how?
I didn't contact her,
I just I was curious.
You might wanna take a look yourself.
I can't even think about her right now.
I just got you back.
And now Ma wants to invite
this stranger into our lives.
Yeah, well, you're right, you're
right. We need to focus on each other.
And we will.
Tonight.
I'll cook dinner.
- Yeah?
- Mm-hmm!
Alright. Alright, look, I gotta go.
- Can't wait for dinner.
- Mm-hmm.
- Wish me luck.
- Luck.
- BYRON: Eh
- [BENNY LAUGHS]
[SIGHS]
[FRONT DOOR OPENS, SHUTS]
♪
[PHONE CHIMES]
[SIGHS]
♪
[PHONE BEEPS]
[DEEP BREATH]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
[LAUGHS]
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
[HEAVY BREATHS]
[CAR APPROACHING OUTSIDE]
[CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
STEVE: Benny?
- [BENNY EXHALES SHARPLY]
- [RECEIPTS RUSTLING]
STEVE: Benny!
[BENNY SIGHS]
Benny!
A restraining order?
I mean, what the fuck, Benny?
Please leave.
I dropped the charges
against your brother,
and this is how you pay me back?
I don't wanna call the cops, but I will.
And then you will be arrested,
and your career will be over.
Is that what you want?
I already said I was sorry.
- What more do you want from me?
- Nothing!
Steve, that is just it.
I want nothing from you.
It's over!
I'm not gonna ask you again. Leave.
That's it?
That's what you want?
For me to just disappear,
like we didn't spend six
fucking years together!
BENNY: Just go, please.
I'm not doing this anymore.
You need me, Benny!
That is the thing.
- I don't.
- Bullshit!
I mean, what have you
created this past year, huh?
What have you painted,
written, drawn, sculpted even,
that was your own?
♪
And you know what?
The gallery had already sent
me an advance for the piece.
What?
- For our sculpture?
- STEVE: Yeah.
The one you destroyed.
So how are you gonna come up with
$25,000 to pay it back, Benny?
♪
That's not my problem.
You'll figure it out.
You're a parasite.
You had the opportunity to
make something of yourself,
and you blew it.
You don't even know who you are!
[BENNY SIGHS]
At least with me, you were somebody!
Benny!
- Benny!
- [GASPING BREATHS]
- [APPLAUSE]
- Your organization has been at
the forefront of these initiatives
to increase equity in oceanic study.
So my question is,
what do you believe other organizations
who are lagging in this area
need to hear right now?
[MARC CLEARS THROAT]
Well, for one, they need to hear
that the ocean doesn't belong
to any one group of people.
And protecting it and exploring it
isn't the duty of just
one group of people,
it's a job for all of us.
Scientists from underrepresented
groups deserve to be a part of that,
deserve to get funding,
deserve to be represented in this field.
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
MARC: Take sea floor
mapping, for example,
led by Byron Bennett here.
His team's research allows us to monitor
and protect our underwater resources.
And we're just so proud
to have fostered the career of such
a dynamic, passionate scientist.
[CHUCKLES] My God, look at that smile.
- [AUDIENCE LAUGHING, APPLAUDING]
- [CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
At this time, we'd love
to invite the audience
to ask any questions.
Yes, go ahead.
Byron, what example do you hope to be
for the next generation of
scientists in your field?
Well, I hope young people
from marginalized communities
see themselves in me,
and realize that if
it was possible for me,
- then it's possible for them.
- [CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
Yes, you at the back there.
Yes, what's your question?
It's for Dr. Bennett, as well.
What's it like being a trailblazer,
to be the first Black
man in your position
at a big, prestigious
institution such as yours?
Good question.
Uh, I've been thinking
a lot about that lately.
I have an incredible life.
I get to travel the world
doing something that I love.
And for that I'm grateful.
But there's more to this
work than traveling and
making appearances.
The day-to-day can be
traumatizing.
[AUDIENCE MURMURING]
That's the truth.
To be the only person in
the room who looks like you,
the only person forced to deal
with the daily microaggressions
that wear away at you.
I mean, it's stressful, man,
and lonely,
and exhausting.
[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPPING]
I'm tired of doing these panels,
but I'm obligated to do them,
'cause I'm the only one who can.
Now for a long time,
I pretended to be fine with it.
Honestly,
it makes me angry,
and I'm learning to
listen to that anger,
because it tells you that
even though all of these
people are smiling in your face,
something is very wrong here.
Well, those were some
very powerful sentiments
I'm not finished.
[AUDIENCE MURMURING]
BYRON: That anger, you
have to use it, right?
But use it for good.
Now, we have to create a space for
this important, planet-saving work.
A space where I don't
have to be the only one.
And that is gonna be
a long, hard battle,
because these institutions, they
don't want to share power with you.
No.
You'll have to fight for that.
[SOFTLY] Byron, why don't
we open up the discussion?
When the people running
these institutions
picture their next
CEO, chairman, director,
they are not imagining my face.
They imagine someone who looks
like my colleague here, right?
Now we, as people of color,
don't occupy their imagination
the way they occupy ours.
So we have to fight
to fix broken systems.
And this is certainly one of them.
[AUDIENCE APPLAUDING]
[PHONE VIBRATING]
BYRON [ON VIDEO]: When the
people running these institutions
picture their next
CEO, chairman, director,
they are not imagining
someone with my face.
[BYRON SIGHS]
[CAR ENGINE RUMBLING]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[TAPPING ON PHONE]
[LINE RINGING]
BENNY [OVER VOICE MAIL]: This is
Benny. Don't leave a message,
just text.
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES]
[WAY OVER MY HEAD BY CHI DULY AND
LOVE TAPS PLAYS LOUDLY OVER SPEAKERS]
[FOOD SIZZLING]
I wanna, I wanna, I
want no space between us ♪
- I know that, I know that ♪
- [FRONT DOOR OPENS]
Dinner in five, By!
By, you want me to make you a drink?
You're gonna need one when
I show you what I found.
I wanna, I wanna ♪
BENNY: How was your panel?
Did you solve racism?
I wanna, I wanna, I
want no space between us ♪
I know that, I know
that, I know that they ♪
[MUSIC STOPS]
[BYRON CLEARS THROAT]
Benny, this is Mabel Martin.
Hello.
Mabel, this is my sister, Benny.
Hi.
Hello.
I'm sorry, it, uh, wasn't
my intention to intrude.
Your lawyer, Mr. Charles Mitch,
he invited me to come out.
He provided your mother's address.
Hey, yeah, I mean, it's okay.
We're glad you're here.
Right, Benny?
Admittedly, I wasn't sure I
was ready to meet you both.
I hoped once I arrived here,
it'd become clearer to me.
I jumped on a plane
without thinking about it.
Oh, well. Um, are you hungry?
I should be, I haven't eaten in a day.
Alright, okay.
Um, Ben, could you, uh, set
the table for one more, please?
Or two, actually.
I guess we need to call Mr.
Mitch so we could proceed.
Ben? [BENNY GASPS]
- Y-Yeah, gimme a sec.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
[DISHES CLATTERING]
I'm sorry, could I use your loo?
Yeah, of course.
Just through here,
second door on the left.
[CUTLERY CLATTERING]
[BYRON EXHALES SHARPLY]
BYRON: Yo.
Hey, sooner or later, you're
gonna have to talk to her.
[SOFT FOLK-POP MUSIC PLAYING]
Your lawyer, Mr. Mitch,
does he live far or ?
Oh, no. He should be here soon.
Oh, okay.
Good.
You are quite the cook.
I try.
It's not like you, though.
MABEL: Oh, no. No, the
food is divine, really.
I love za'atar on eggplant.
It's a great combination.
I use a Syrian blend. It's a
little heavier on the sumac.
Makes it red instead of green.
Adds a bit of flair.
[CHUCKLES]
No, it's gorgeous.
It's always worth it to
source the imported stuff.
Experimenting with the same ingredient
from different regions, it's very smart.
Not everyone has that instinct.
Yeah, Byron can't tell the difference.
[BOTH WOMEN LAUGHING]
MABEL: Your style reminds me of
- a brilliant chef named Habiba Davis.
- [PHONE VIBRATING]
- MABEL: Do you know her?
- BENNY: Know her? [LAUGHS]
No. I do own a few of her books.
I really admire her, actually.
Wait, you don't know
her know her, do you?
Well, our paths have
crossed at a few events,
but it's mostly been
me embarrassing myself
by fawning all over her.
[BOTH LAUGHING]
Do you have a favorite cuisine?
Or something that you
like to cook for dinner?
MABEL: Oh, goodness, um,
I actually like breakfast for dinner.
[LAUGHS] That's a My
dirty secret, I guess.
[ALL POLITELY CHUCKLING]
Is something wrong?
No, no.
It's just the way you tuck
your hair behind your ear,
just, um reminds me of our mother.
It's totally Ma.
BYRON: Your mother.
Uh [SHARP EXHALE]
- Our mother. Sorry.
- BENNY: Mm-hmm.
Your mum.
- [DOORBELL RINGS]
- [CLEARS THROAT] Oh.
That should be Mr. Mitch.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
Um, may I ask, what
happened to your eye?
Oh, Byron and my ex, they got into it.
It wasn't pretty, obviously. [CHUCKLES]
But he was being an amazing brother,
and he was looking out for me.
You know,
Byron is actually sort
of internet famous, too.
I mean, in the science world.
Oh, is that so?
Yeah, so he is under a lot of pressure.
I mean, you get it, going through
this whole Culinary Karen thing.
Oh, that, yeah.
But the funny thing is,
you are actually Black and Chinese,
so you can tell them all
to fuck off now. [LAUGHS]
Yeah. I suppose I am.
Hasn't really sunk in yet.
- Of course, it hasn't.
- [SLIGHT CHUCKLE]
I mean, it's been like, what, 24 hours?
Yeah.
But what else am I?
I mean, clearly, we don't
have the same father.
Your mum, did she mention my
birth father in the recordings?
Eleanor, actually, left you
a separate recording, Mabel.
One just for you that,
hopefully, will answer
most of your questions.
But, uh, tonight,
she wanted the three of you to listen
to this last recording together.
Right. Well, respectfully, I'd
appreciate if you tell me now,
seeing as you clearly,
all know something.
[MR. MITCH CLEARS THROAT]
Our mom lived in Scotland for
a brief time many years ago.
During her time there,
she found work at a
textile trading company.
Oh. So she met someone there?
[SOLEMN MUSIC PLAYING]
She was assaulted
by her employer around
the time you were born.
Assaulted?
That she was
Right.
[SCOFFS]
Coming here was a mistake.
I, I wasn't thinking clearly.
Um, I don't I I don't
wanna hear anything more.
BYRON: We are not trying to be cruel.
But our mother, she wanted
us to listen to this together.
No, your mum wanted
you to listen to this.
I have no obligation to
this person who raised you.
I didn't know her.
She was a stranger, as are you.
Whatever's in the estate,
I don't want anything.
I'll forfeit whatever
was designated to me.
I am very sorry for your loss.
You can listen to the rest
of the recordings without me.
- I'm not coming back here.
- Wait, Mabel, wait.
Look,
I hope you find the
answers you're looking for.
[SCOFFS]
[DOOR SLAMS SHUT]
Well, your mother hoped that
things would go differently,
but she knew, in all likelihood,
it wouldn't go exactly
according to her plan.
So if you both agree, we
can move on without Mabel.
And I can play the final
recording if that's what you want.
- Yes.
- BENNY: No.
What do you want us to do?
Wait for her to come around?
That could take days or years, Ben.
Wha Ma was dying and all she
wanted was for us to know Mabel.
But Mabel doesn't want to know us.
Can't you see that she reacted
that way because she's in pain?
She didn't even know she was adopted,
that her parents weren't her parents.
When I walked outta
here on Thanksgiving,
all I wanted was for
somebody to come to me
and dare me to stick around,
and nobody did.
I am not about to let the
same thing happen to Mabel.
We tried, Ben.
We did not try hard enough.
Ma didn't, either.
I mean, she called and she
wrote, but that wasn't enough.
And Dad, he probably thought he had
all the time in the
world to fix things, but
he didn't do enough either.
What's that?
Receipts from cafes and shops
across the street from my apartment.
Did you know that he was driving
up to Highland Park every month?
What Of course not.
Yeah, I guess Ma didn't either.
I don't know when she
found all this, but
he was right there, By.
He was across the street from me,
[VOICE BREAKING] and he
couldn't even knock on my door.
I need to do this.
And I need you to believe for a moment
that maybe, just maybe,
I can do one thing right on my own.
Fine.
If you want to go after her
and get your heart broken,
go.
I'll be back.
♪
[WAVES CRASHING]
[EXHALES]
[SLIGHT WINCE]
[SHOWER RUNNING]
♪
[GRUNTS] Fuck!
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Um
All right, I'm coming.
- Hi.
- I'm sorry, you're wasting your time.
- I've already rescheduled my flight.
- BENNY: I understand.
I just wanna have a conversation
with you before you leave.
I brought some food from a little
hole-in-the-wall Jamaican joint.
They got a B health inspection
rating on the window.
With the folding tables
and the plastic chairs
that stick to your legs?
Yep. Kitchen run by a granny.
I watched her make this.
Doesn't get more authentic.
Ackee and saltfish.
- Breakfast for dinner.
- Your favorite!
You know, it's really
rather manipulative
that you remembered that.
Shall we?
Whoa.
Sorry, I came on so strong.
I can be intense.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
But I do have something
I wanna say to you.
I always thought there was
something wrong or off with my ma.
I always thought that she
was comparing me to Byron,
but now it all makes sense,
that you were the missing piece.
She was grieving you.
I wish I knew what to
do with that, Benny.
Or how to feel.
But I didn't know her.
It doesn't mean to me
what it means to you.
It sounds like your mum's recordings
are answering questions for you,
but they're raising questions for me.
My whole world has shifted.
My identity.
I haven't even begun to look back
and ask myself how didn't I know?
What did I miss?
And I'm not ready to do that right now.
And I'm afraid of what
learning about my birth father
will mean.
Not just to me,
but to my parents,
and to my son.
Your son?
Gio.
He's 16.
He is
beautiful,
brazen,
infuriating.
[BOTH CHUCKLING]
He's my world.
And there's things that he
doesn't know about his own father.
Things I don't want him to learn.
Well, where is he?
Your son's dad?
[CLEARS THROAT] It It doesn't matter.
I don't know why I'm
dwelling on the past.
Must be the gin talking.
BENNY: Uh
I don't wanna speak outta turn, Mabel,
'cause this is absolutely
none of my business, but
I think you have to ask yourself,
are you keeping things
from Gio to protect him
or because you're afraid
of how he'll see you?
Both.
And I am of the belief that some
secrets are best left buried.
Can I ask you something?
Of course.
Do you remember speaking to an
elderly woman with an island accent
on the phone, ever?
No.
I'm sorry, why?
[SIGHS] 'Cause Byron told
me about these outgoing calls
he found on Ma's cell.
Calls she made to you.
Maybe she called you under false
pretenses or under a fake name,
'cause that was kind of her thing.
Actually,
I have been getting some odd phone
calls over the past year or so.
The person would call,
sit quietly for a while
after I've answered,
and then just hang up.
I've never thought anything of it,
but it may have been her.
She must have started doing
that after her diagnosis.
[SIGHS]
It's all so ironic.
MABEL: What is?
[BENNY SIGHS]
BENNY: I had a falling out
with my dad before he died.
And he never picked up
the phone in two years.
I mean, he wanted to,
but he ran out of time.
And I'll never know what
he was so afraid to say.
Aren't you curious what
my mom wanted to tell you?
Of course, I'm curious.
Isn't it better to know what
she wanted to say than wonder?
I mean, maybe she
could tell you something
that you didn't even
know you needed to hear.
[PENSIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
BYRON: Thank you for staying.
MR. MITCH: Of course.
You ready?
BYRON: Yeah.
Sweet enough?
It's delicious.
♪
[SIGHS] This is it.
The last recording.
You ready, brother?
Mabel?
Alrighty then.
Here we go.
[CLICKS TOUCHPAD]
ELEANOR [ON RECORDING]: B and B,
I'm about to share
something else with you,
something I haven't before.
But first,
I want to say something to your sister,
to Mabel Mathilda.
Mabel,
my firstborn,
there is so much I want to tell you.
But first,
you were loved.
The moment I held you,
I knew I wanted to be your mother.
But by that point,
it was out of my control.
By that point, it was too late.
Because the truth is,
I didn't choose to let you go.
You were taken from me.
[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]
♪
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♪
♪
[MUSIC FADES OUT]