Too Close To Home (2016) s02e01 Episode Script
The Mysterious Man
1 Previously on "Too Close to Home" - So, where you been? - Oh, I just had to stay late.
We cannot go and jeopardize her job.
She works in the White House.
The president suffered a heart attack.
Katelynn: You're a lying bit of trailer park trash from happy, Alabama.
Tomorrow, the world will know about you and him.
Woman: Her name is Annie Belle Hayes.
Allegedly she was having an affair with President Christian.
You wanted my sister.
You didn't want me.
Shelby! Your sister took my load.
She took both your loads.
He drives for an electronics company, so I know there's all kinds of TVs and computers in there.
Man: You got 24 hours to get me my package or Bonnie and Shelby gonna be killed.
What the hell kind of sister are you? The type that doesn't sleep with her sister's boyfriend.
You think that you're just going to go? Damn.
There's nothing here.
This is happy, Alabama.
- Can I come in? - No.
I heard some things.
I'm sure you have.
A lot has changed since you walked out on me.
You left us here to fend for ourselves.
You can't give us a damn dime.
[Voice breaking.]
I don't know you.
I don't know where I am.
It's okay, Daddy.
Maybe I'll take home one of these fine country boys and let them show me a good time tonight.
Victor! [Grunting.]
Man, he looks really bad.
Can your daddy help him? - Give him two CC's of this.
- [Gasps.]
Why is she here? Taking care of you.
Daddy, no! He's alive.
- He saved him.
- Hi.
- Where's Victor? - What's wrong? You're what's wrong.
Brody.
Annie's here.
Is Brody seeing anybody? Bonnie: No? Hi.
Hi.
- You still love her.
- No, I don't.
Yeah, you do.
The press haunts us, ever since you brought them back to his place.
They follow us like we did it.
I need you to go to the bank with me, and I need to put this house up.
That's not happening.
Mama left me her share.
And my daddy has the other half.
I can't let go of what he did to me.
You both should have stopped him.
I did stop him! You didn't have to have a baby with him.
Yes, I did! We all did! I can't look at my daughter any more than you can look at your own son.
The load on his truck.
What did you do with it? I sold it, all right? J.
B.
No, no! No! [Screaming.]
[Gunshots.]
[Screaming.]
[Glass shattering.]
[Dogs barking.]
[Shattering continues.]
[Tires screech.]
[Screaming.]
[Tires screech.]
[Dog barking.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
[TV playing indistinctly.]
[Gunshots.]
[Machine gunfire.]
[Dog barking.]
[Gunshot, tires screech.]
[Barking continues.]
[Tires screech.]
[Engine revs.]
[Barking continues.]
Too close to home [Dog barking.]
You okay? - I'm fine.
- You all right? - I'm fine.
- Annie! I'm okay.
I'm okay.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
Mom! Mama! Are you all right?! Oh, my god! [Panting.]
- Are you all right? - No, no! Get away from me! - What's wrong? - This is all her fault! Hey, hey, hey, hey! Come here.
You stop that right now, all right? I don't want to hear it.
- Bonnie, you almost died.
- All right, listen to me.
- I'm gonna go check on Mama.
- Bonnie, who was that? All right? Just stay here.
[Door opens.]
Bonnie, what the hell is going on? - Call the sheriff.
- I already - Call the sheriff! - I already did! - This is crazy! - What is going on? - We could have been killed! - I know it! - Mama, you all right? - Yeah! What happened?! - Are you hurt? - I'm fine.
Tell me what happened.
[Sighs.]
It's it's over now, okay? Well, that's not telling me what happened, girl! When your brother gets back here, we are moving.
Moving?! Moving where, Regina?! He's in the army! It ain't like he's making millions! I don't like it here! Well, you married him, so you just gonna have to deal with it! - Deal with it?! - Deal with it! - There were bullets flying! - Calm down! No, you the one always so dramatic! I mean it! Calm down! - You all right? - They're all right, Elm.
You sure? I'm your wife.
Worry about me.
[Scoffs.]
Damn, Tina.
He's just trying to check up on us.
Well, I'm his wife.
I'm sorry.
She is such a bitch.
Don't nobody want him.
I mean, look at him.
You know, I bet this got something to do with her.
- Who? - Her.
She don't never talk to nobody.
- Moved up in here.
- Says she go to work.
She don't ever be in town.
She don't talk to me.
She talk to you? [Clicks tongue.]
Girl, will you stop it and get on in this house? Lord, I'm just glad my kids weren't here.
Where are they? Uh, Johnny got them.
He said he's bringing them back later.
I'll be back, all right? No, listen! It's that damn sister of yours! She's gonna get us all killed! All of us! I saw them men with my mirrors in the secret service! Secret service, Mama? I saw them! I did! I got to go, okay? Bonnie, please! I'm telling you it's your damn sister! I'll be back.
Come on, now, Bonnie! [Door slams.]
I swear them damn folks is from D.
C.
Howard: Your vitals are looking really good.
And why am I so tired? It's the meds.
[Sighs.]
Howard, what the hell happened? You had a heart attack.
I didn't have a heart attack.
Yes, sir, you did.
How the hell is that possible? That's what we're trying to find out.
[Sighs.]
Does the country know? Yes.
Damn it.
Don't be upset.
It's being handled and managed.
This is not good.
I need to address the nation.
Yes, I know, but not before you're better.
Now.
No, sir.
Let me look at the tests in the morning, and we'll talk.
Howard, I am fine.
Mr.
President, you have to take this seriously.
How the hell did this happen? I think I know.
Did you take the pills I gave you? Yes.
Are you saying that's what caused it? No, no, no.
You're the picture of health.
The dosage you were taking is mild.
It couldn't have caused it.
Something did.
And you took only one? Yes.
Where are they? My desk in the Oval.
Can you get me in to get them? What do you mean, can I get you in? The Vice President has taken the, um Don't you say that to me.
You get his ass in here, let him know that I'm fine.
- Yes, sir.
- I'm fine.
Where's my Press Secretary? Where's my Chief of Staff? I want their asses in here [Coughs.]
Calm down, sir.
Please calm down.
Don't you tell me to calm down! Get them here now! [Coughs.]
[Door opens.]
He's asleep.
[Door closes.]
I can't wait for him to get better so that we can get the hell out of here and get back to D.
C.
There's something good waiting for you there? Anywhere's better than here.
It's not that bad.
Are we in the same place? This place smells like cow [Bleep.]
You know, I've never seen you like this.
Like what? This much of a bitch.
What's wrong? Why are you so angry? Hello? This girl just cost us to lose our jobs.
No, no, that's not it.
There's more to it.
[Sighs.]
Dax, I have had to work so much harder than you or her to get here.
I didn't have a choice.
Is this where I hear the "I'm a poor black woman" speech again? Yeah.
This is when this "poor black woman" slaps the hell out of you.
Now apologize.
I'm sorry.
I'm a bit on edge, too.
I'm sorry.
But you are very angry.
I just told you why.
Oh, no, no, no.
There's something more to it than that.
I'm just mad at her, okay? I mean, look at what she did to Victor.
She didn't do that! Shh.
She might as well have.
Look, he'll be okay, and then we can get out of here and return to the hell of what used to be our lives.
What's left of it.
Is there anybody from the White House that you can call? Nobody's answering me.
I know a few people.
Well, can you just find out, you know, how he's doing? Why? I just want to know.
He's the President.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
I'll call someone.
Who? I don't know.
Maybe Marnie.
No.
They've already made it clear that we are not to talk to anybody in the White House.
I know.
I just want to get out of here.
Although I wouldn't mind staying around to keep an eye on him.
He's gorgeous.
Yeah.
I'll take Victor.
Oh, come on.
Don't act like you don't have the hots for this guy.
Hmm, not my type.
Why would he stay here? Why not move to D.
C.
or New York? Hell, L.
A.
Why don't you ask him? You know what? I think I will.
[Cellphone rings.]
That's the White House.
No, it's not.
Dax, I know that ring.
We both have it.
It's the White House.
Marnie.
Do not tell her anything.
I won't.
Take it.
Excuse me? Take the call.
Okay, okay.
Where are you going? I'll fill you in.
Hold, please.
[Door opens.]
Yeah.
Katelynn: What are you doing there? I'm in Alabama.
Alabama? Yes, I know.
But what I don't know is why you are there.
That was the question.
Well, uh, Victor decided to drive down.
I know.
He was assaulted by some country hicks.
Boo hoo.
I need you to get your ass back here to help me deal with this.
Well, I was fired.
Not anymore.
I need you here.
Katelynn, please, I can't just Am I not clear? This is both of our mess.
Oh, don't you dare.
I didn't have anything to do with this.
You know better than to speak to me on this phone.
How is he? [Sighs.]
He's recovering.
Okay, well, that's good.
Did you really just say that to me? So you went down to Alabama for that whore that I ran out of this town with her tail tucked between her legs? No.
Victor decided to drive her down here, and he got beat up.
Yes, and the assault has left him in the bed.
- I can't just - Check your e-mail now.
That was two days before he left.
Do you recognize the guy? He's a senator.
He's planning on trading up, my friend, leaving you out in the cold.
You thought your little boy toy had gone straight? No pun intended.
Well, he hasn't.
I know you, Dax.
Believe me, those dates are correct.
Now, forget about him.
Leave him there and get back here.
We need to move on to plan "B.
" [Phone hangs up.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Sniffles.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Ringing.]
- Woman: Immigration office.
I need to speak to Al Monroe, please.
Just a moment.
[Beeping.]
- Al: Al Monroe.
- Al, it's Dax.
Hey.
I heard you were fired.
So sorry.
Yeah, don't count on it.
What's going on? Dax? I need some people deported.
Dax, you know I-I-I can't do that.
Do you want me to have a conversation with your wife? No, no.
No.
Then you know what you need to do.
Names? Dax, you know [Engine shuts off.]
- Hey.
- Hi.
Is everything all right at the trailer? - Yeah, yeah.
- What's going on? I tried calling you.
Yeah, well, my phone's in the truck.
What's up? Something happened over there.
- What? - I don't know.
Just a car hit a tree, then the sheriff went flying past me.
I mean, you don't think that No.
No.
Look, are you sure? Yes.
I'm sure, all right? Let me go check it out.
Go on inside, all right? Okay.
All right, thank you.
Hey, Dax, this is Frankie.
- Hi.
- Hi.
All right, keep an eye on her, please.
- I'll be right back.
- Keep an eye on her? What? Are you 12? He's just He's a bit protective.
[Engine starts.]
Of course he is.
[Door opens.]
Hi.
How is he? He's good.
He's, uh, better.
Oh, that's good to hear.
- He's sedated.
- Sedated? Yes.
Uh, would you like me to wake him? - He may be a little groggy.
- Oh, no.
Let him rest.
Um, he's been through quite the ordeal.
Yes, he has, but he's a strong man.
Yes, but I'm confused.
How could you not foresee this? Well, there's nothing in his medical history or recent exams to suggest a heart attack.
Even sexual stimulants? [Coughs.]
Come on, Howard.
Don't look so shocked.
- Mrs .
- I know you provide them for him.
Mrs.
Christian.
Oh, don't tell me his penis is a matter of national security.
Ma'am.
Do you or do you not provide him with sexual stimulants? I think that may be a question for your husband.
[Scoffs.]
I think you just answered it.
[Sighs.]
If you'll excuse me.
So, could they have caused this? I-I don't know how he could have Stop trying to cover your ass and answer the question.
It's possible.
Okay.
Even if he had a dosage, I'm sure it was only nominal.
So he just wanted that extra stamina to keep up with his young conquest.
I'm sorry, ma'am.
I-I know nothing of this matter.
Sure you don't.
If you would like the, um No, what I would like is for you to leave us, please.
Leave us now.
[Door opens.]
[Door closes.]
I'm sorry.
Did I wake you? Hi.
"Hi"? Is that all you have to say to me? I'm sorry.
I was having a nightmare.
- [Clears throat.]
- No, you weren't.
I'm not a dream.
I'm real.
I have to get up.
No, no, no.
You can't.
You're on bed rest from your heart attack, remember? [Sighs.]
I didn't have a heart attack.
Yes, you did, according to the doctors and the press.
Did you slap me? Yes.
Would you like another? Get out of here.
Okay.
But if I do, I'm going to the yellow room to sit down with Primetime Leslie and tell the world that you were in that room, the Oval, having sex with that girl, sprawled across history.
Have you no decency? I said get out of here.
You know she's gone, right? What did you do? I chased her out of my town.
Leave it to me to clean up after your mess time and time again.
I mean, how many times will I have to put up with these whores, Thomas? How many times? I've threatened, I've warned, I've threatened to walk, and you continue to do what you do.
You continue to why? Where is she? Don't tell me you care about this one.
Well, you must.
She had the nicest apartment, after all.
Where is she, Katelynn? What's the last you remember? I'm not playing around with you! Ooh, watch your temper.
You're not supposed to get upset, remember? Now, what is the last thing you remember? Let me refresh your memory.
You were in the Oval having sex with her, but two hours before that, you had taken a pill.
Not the ones from Dr.
Craig, but the ones that I had replaced them with, ones that are much higher dose.
Are you telling me you tried to kill me? Yes.
And I was supposed to be the grieving wife, but, unfortunately, you made it.
I will have you brought up on charges! Well, you think you can do that, but I'm the wife.
The wife is the vault.
All those secrets.
25 years is a long time.
So with me, please.
Enough.
You understand, Thomas? Enough of this.
[Sighs.]
I'm just glad my kids weren't here for this.
Yeah, we don't normally have this kind of thing going on around here.
We sure don't.
Something going on.
Yeah, I know there is, Octavia.
It's obvious.
Baby, you got to get me out of here.
- I-I know.
- When you coming home? Soon, baby.
Soon.
I hate it here.
I know, and I'm gonna get us out of there.
I'm just here staying with your sister.
I mean, just [Scoffs.]
Don't you love me? Yes, I love you, but I'm just saying.
It's not easy.
All right, I'll I'll be there soon.
I got to go back to the barracks.
Baby.
I'm sorry, baby.
I'm sorry.
Bye.
- All right.
- Just bye.
[Cellphone beeps.]
You shouldn't do that to him.
Don't tell me what not to do.
He's already torn up being away from you.
You just making it worse.
Can you mind your business? You do know this is my damn trailer, right? Girl, bye.
Sheriff! Sheriff Mobley! Sheriff, what the hell is going on? I'm on it, honey.
I'm on it.
Now, what the hell happened here? You gonna tell him, J.
B.
? What's there to tell? Well, you can start by telling me who the hell that is in that van over there.
I don't know.
Yeah, you do.
Bonnie? I didn't see him.
That's the same guy that told me his name was Marty Doe.
Now, what the hell's going on? J.
B.
There ain't ain't nothing going on, all right? Nothing Nothing at all.
Well, if that was the case, that man wouldn't be over there dead, now, would he, J.
B.
? You tell him right now.
You hear me? You tell him or I will! - Shut your mouth, baby! - You can go Shelby, it's 'cause of you! And you could have got us all killed, J.
B.
! Yeah, well, the only thing that I care about is this one right here getting shot through the heart.
Don't you talk to her like that! You're the one that got her into this mess! - What the hell happened?! - There is There is nothing to tell, Mobley! He had drugs in his truck! - What?! - You shut - You shut your mouth, girl.
- Hey! Come on.
You touch her, I swear.
J.
B.
, I swear.
You ain't gonna touch nobody.
I'm right here.
Sheriff, this is what happened.
J.
B.
Had a truck full of drugs.
Shelby didn't know.
She stole it.
And she sold it to Xray and his boys.
[Chuckles.]
You're going to jail, son.
[Laughing.]
Oh, hell, no.
You you ain't got proof that none of that happened.
[Sniffs.]
Annie.
Are you okay? Yeah.
What happened? Your dumbass brother was selling drugs and almost got us killed.
You are so twisted, girl! Is that why you need the money, J.
B.
? Oh, she is lying through her teeth, Brody! You've always been trouble, J.
B.
[Cellphone rings.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Police radio chatter.]
Hey.
- Frankie: Yeah.
- You can come back down.
[Sighs.]
Okay, I'm just down the road.
Okay.
What happened? This is not about you.
Okay, okay.
All right, come on back down.
Okay.
Whoo! [Laughs.]
Well, you shouldn't have stole my truck, Shelby.
Well, I did, and I got $5,000 for it.
You only you only got $5,000 for it? You both know you're admitting to crimes, right? You got how much for it? Where the hell did you come from like a ghost? How much did you say you got for it? Rick.
[Scoffs.]
You lied to me.
You said you was buying scratch-offs.
Well, I lied.
Get over it.
I tried to love you.
Is he really doing this right now? Did you even share the rest of the heroin with me? Am I not standing right here? Look! You used it all, Rick! I didn't get any, remember? Just stop it, damn it! Stop it! Stupid son of a bitch.
You're going to jail with me, J.
B.
They are lying.
You're gonna come down to the station, and you're gonna tell me everything.
Mobley, I didn't do a damn thing, all right? Look, you're going, J.
B.
! You need to tell me! These kind of people, they always have other people.
Damn it, Mobley.
Who the hell shot at you, J.
B.
?! Tell me! [Sniffs.]
All right, going to jail.
Come on.
Let's go.
Wait.
Who in the hell shot at those guys? A man came out of nowhere.
Did you get a good look at him? No.
I did.
You recognize him? [Police radio chatter.]
No.
No, I didn't.
Deputy, take J.
B.
To the station.
Yeah, I can drive myself.
Follow him.
Make sure he goes right there.
Hey, don't touch me, David.
Go on, then.
[Car door opens.]
Bonnie.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
Thanks for asking.
[Car door closes.]
Sheriff Mobley: This is just crazy.
[Engine starts.]
All right, everybody! Go on back into your houses! There ain't nothing else to see now! We'll get this figured out soon enough.
[Engine starts.]
I'll tell you what happened.
It's her! She's the reason! Rebel, get in the house right now.
- No.
- I mean it.
- Rebel, get in the house.
- Now.
You bring trouble everywhere you go, don't you? - Rebel, I mean it! - Don't you?! Rebel, get in the damn house! Sheriff.
Y'all need to do something about this right.
[Sighs.]
Hey, Brody! Hey, Brody, come here.
Let me ask you something.
Trying to get some information about this this one in number three here.
You know, I ain't never seen her give you no rent money.
What you got going on with her, Brody, huh? You need to get in the house.
Your sister-in-law is something else.
Yeah, I know.
She works my nerves, too.
And wait a minute.
Why all the men come running when she come around? She pays on time, all right? I don't have to ask her.
Oh, I think he talking about you, Tavia.
Look, she say she work in Riverbed, but I ain't never seen her.
You need to mind your own business and get in the house.
Ooh, speaking of.
Where you been? Excuse me? I seen you drive past.
I had to go somewhere.
And where you work again? - And who are you? - Excuse me? What are you? The neighborhood watch? No, but I'm trying to figure out who the hell you are.
When I first met you, I said my name was Frankie.
Yeah, that's what you say.
But you know we got the internet around here.
Go on inside, Frankie.
Thank you.
I'm watching you.
Yeah, and I feel safe.
You should.
[insects chirping.]
[Door opens.]
Where have you been? Valerie, can you get Victor some water, please? Yeah, sure.
Thank you.
Hey.
Hey, baby.
You're awake.
Yeah.
How do you feel? I'm still in a lot of pain.
Thank you for coming.
Of course.
No one's ever loved me as much as you do, Dax.
Is that right? Yeah.
Not even your mother or your father? [Chuckles.]
Baby.
That's different.
Yeah.
I know it is.
I love you.
And you love them.
Yes.
Very much.
[Cellphone rings.]
[Sniffs.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
Hello? Yeah.
Yeah.
You have a phone call.
Who is it? Your sister.
You didn't tell her that - No.
No.
- [Sighs.]
What happened, Victor? [Cellphone beeps.]
Dax.
Yeah? My mother's been deported.
What? She's been in this country for 15 years.
Wow.
"Wow"? Yeah.
What? What did you do? Can I have my phone, please? The question is What did you do? [Screaming.]
You have been [Screaming.]
Dax, stop! Stop it! Stop it! Move! J.
B.
! J.
B.
! I won't let you hurt him! Don't you hurt him! Get off of me, old man! Stop it! Stop! You stop it! You stop it right now, J.
B.
! What is going on?! He cheated on me! - What?! - He can't cheat on you! He's a guy! A man! So Your mother is on the next plane back to the Dominican Republic.
And your father is on the plane right after that to El Salvador.
And it's gonna take those planes a long time to take off, Victor, because they're gonna be in red-tape hell for quite some time, and you have yourself to thank for that.
Dax, please.
Now you beg.
Aww.
Please.
And don't worry.
Immigration will be here within the next 24 hours to get you, too.
No, Dax.
Please, no.
No, Dax! Dax! Dax.
Dax! [Sobs.]
[Insects chirping.]
[Sighs.]
[Inhales sharply.]
- [Sighs.]
- Are you okay? Yeah, just my my stomach's just been in knots since all this happened.
I'm worried about you, Annie.
Maybe you should be worried about Bonnie.
I am, all right? But Bonnie is tough.
You and I both know she takes care of the world.
She's not into being looked after.
Oh, and I am? You always let me.
You know I'm not the same girl that left this trailer park.
And I'm not the same man that you left.
Yeah, I can see that.
Look, I just want to make sure you're okay.
That's all.
I am.
Okay.
I got to go inside.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Hey, Bonnie! Yep? - Are you all right? - Yeah.
I just want to say thanks again for stopping by.
I'll talk to you later, okay? - Wait.
- Yeah? Come here.
Talk to me.
Um Come here.
What? You okay? Why do you keep asking me that? I just want to know that you're okay.
I'm fine.
Anything else? What's going on? Nothing.
Bonnie, what the hell is this? What do you want from me, huh? I'm not gonna do this with you.
I told you.
You can't keep doing this to me, Bonnie.
I swear I won't let you.
We shouldn't have done what we did.
[Door opens.]
[Sighs.]
Everybody all right? [Engine starts.]
Yeah.
Yeah, except you're here.
Rebel, I'm tired of asking you.
Stop it.
Rebel.
[Door slams.]
So you was out there talking to Brody? [Sighs.]
Don't start, Shelby.
What? You upset he was with Annie? Enough! Please! When are you gonna grow up, Shelby?! Bonnie, he went right up to her, hugged her first, didn't even ask about you.
I want you to leave right now.
Why? You told me you want me to stay here.
That's when I thought that you were in danger, and you're not, so I want you to go right now! Fine.
Fine, I'll go.
But I know you.
Brody and Annie sitting in a tree k-i-s-s-i-n-g [Door slams.]
[Vomits.]
[Groans, sighs.]
Bonnie: Hey, Annie.
There's something for your stomach under the counter.
Okay.
You'll feel better.
[Sighs.]
[Toilet flushes.]
Hey.
I'm about to go to sleep.
I got to get up early.
Okay.
You talking to my brother? Yeah.
Well, let me talk to him.
Let me tell him good night.
No, no.
I only got a little more time left with him.
Go on.
Get.
Okay, fine.
Well, I love you, Nelson! All right, he said he love you, too.
Yeah.
Okay.
As soon as she go to sleep, I'll be right over, okay? All right.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Annie: Damn.
[Sighs.]
[Sniffs.]
Thanks for the medicine.
Yeah, of course.
[Sniffs.]
[Sighs.]
[Clears throat.]
So we gonna talk about it? Nothing to talk about, Annie.
God, you know what bothers me so much about this town? No one ever talks about their feelings.
Annie, I'm fine.
[Voice breaking.]
Well, I'm not.
Why not? You should have told me that you were with Brody.
Yeah, I should've.
But that's over, so Is it? Yep.
You're not acting like it's over, Bonnie.
[Chuckles.]
What are you talking about? What am I acting like, Annie? You seem upset, just like Shelby said.
Shelby is a drug addict.
Yeah, but she's telling the truth.
[Scoffs.]
I don't care, Annie.
- Do you love him? - I really No.
Do you love him? I want you to drop it.
You got to tell me, Bonnie.
You got to tell me, okay? I'm your sister.
I don't love him.
I never did.
It was just something.
It was one thing that happened.
Annie.
[Sighs.]
Don't cry, all right? I want you to take my keys.
Go over there if you want, all right? I'm gonna go to bed.
Bonnie.
Good night, Annie.
[Sighs.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
[Knock on door.]
[Barking continues.]
[Car approaches.]
[Engine shuts off.]
Hi.
Hey.
I thought you were Bonnie.
Yeah, you were probably hoping it was her.
It's always good to see you, Annie.
What brings you by? I don't know.
You know, so much has changed about this place.
Why didn't you tell me you were with Bonnie? When would I have the chance to tell you that? That's a good point.
You never called me back.
[Sighs.]
She doesn't care, Annie.
You know she doesn't.
Yeah, she does.
No.
She constantly pushes me away.
But it's over now.
You know When I saw you it felt like no time had passed at all.
Make love to me.
Please.
Brody.
We can't do this, Annie.
Why not? Your sister.
[Breathing heavily.]
You love her.
[Sighs.]
Ma'am.
You have a phone call.
Ma'am.
Next on "Too Close to Home" You need to leave.
You should take this call.
Nelson: I was trying to find Regina.
She she ain't here.
Well, where is she? Let's all laugh! Let's laugh at Bonnie and Brody! Let's laugh at me and Mac having the same daddy.
Where were you? Ain't your business, Tavia.
You let me find out you stepping out on him.
Shelby: Look what I found.
You got something you want to say? Who the hell's is it? Can you give me a ride? You you know that queer who got his ass kicked at the bar?
We cannot go and jeopardize her job.
She works in the White House.
The president suffered a heart attack.
Katelynn: You're a lying bit of trailer park trash from happy, Alabama.
Tomorrow, the world will know about you and him.
Woman: Her name is Annie Belle Hayes.
Allegedly she was having an affair with President Christian.
You wanted my sister.
You didn't want me.
Shelby! Your sister took my load.
She took both your loads.
He drives for an electronics company, so I know there's all kinds of TVs and computers in there.
Man: You got 24 hours to get me my package or Bonnie and Shelby gonna be killed.
What the hell kind of sister are you? The type that doesn't sleep with her sister's boyfriend.
You think that you're just going to go? Damn.
There's nothing here.
This is happy, Alabama.
- Can I come in? - No.
I heard some things.
I'm sure you have.
A lot has changed since you walked out on me.
You left us here to fend for ourselves.
You can't give us a damn dime.
[Voice breaking.]
I don't know you.
I don't know where I am.
It's okay, Daddy.
Maybe I'll take home one of these fine country boys and let them show me a good time tonight.
Victor! [Grunting.]
Man, he looks really bad.
Can your daddy help him? - Give him two CC's of this.
- [Gasps.]
Why is she here? Taking care of you.
Daddy, no! He's alive.
- He saved him.
- Hi.
- Where's Victor? - What's wrong? You're what's wrong.
Brody.
Annie's here.
Is Brody seeing anybody? Bonnie: No? Hi.
Hi.
- You still love her.
- No, I don't.
Yeah, you do.
The press haunts us, ever since you brought them back to his place.
They follow us like we did it.
I need you to go to the bank with me, and I need to put this house up.
That's not happening.
Mama left me her share.
And my daddy has the other half.
I can't let go of what he did to me.
You both should have stopped him.
I did stop him! You didn't have to have a baby with him.
Yes, I did! We all did! I can't look at my daughter any more than you can look at your own son.
The load on his truck.
What did you do with it? I sold it, all right? J.
B.
No, no! No! [Screaming.]
[Gunshots.]
[Screaming.]
[Glass shattering.]
[Dogs barking.]
[Shattering continues.]
[Tires screech.]
[Screaming.]
[Tires screech.]
[Dog barking.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
[TV playing indistinctly.]
[Gunshots.]
[Machine gunfire.]
[Dog barking.]
[Gunshot, tires screech.]
[Barking continues.]
[Tires screech.]
[Engine revs.]
[Barking continues.]
Too close to home [Dog barking.]
You okay? - I'm fine.
- You all right? - I'm fine.
- Annie! I'm okay.
I'm okay.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
Mom! Mama! Are you all right?! Oh, my god! [Panting.]
- Are you all right? - No, no! Get away from me! - What's wrong? - This is all her fault! Hey, hey, hey, hey! Come here.
You stop that right now, all right? I don't want to hear it.
- Bonnie, you almost died.
- All right, listen to me.
- I'm gonna go check on Mama.
- Bonnie, who was that? All right? Just stay here.
[Door opens.]
Bonnie, what the hell is going on? - Call the sheriff.
- I already - Call the sheriff! - I already did! - This is crazy! - What is going on? - We could have been killed! - I know it! - Mama, you all right? - Yeah! What happened?! - Are you hurt? - I'm fine.
Tell me what happened.
[Sighs.]
It's it's over now, okay? Well, that's not telling me what happened, girl! When your brother gets back here, we are moving.
Moving?! Moving where, Regina?! He's in the army! It ain't like he's making millions! I don't like it here! Well, you married him, so you just gonna have to deal with it! - Deal with it?! - Deal with it! - There were bullets flying! - Calm down! No, you the one always so dramatic! I mean it! Calm down! - You all right? - They're all right, Elm.
You sure? I'm your wife.
Worry about me.
[Scoffs.]
Damn, Tina.
He's just trying to check up on us.
Well, I'm his wife.
I'm sorry.
She is such a bitch.
Don't nobody want him.
I mean, look at him.
You know, I bet this got something to do with her.
- Who? - Her.
She don't never talk to nobody.
- Moved up in here.
- Says she go to work.
She don't ever be in town.
She don't talk to me.
She talk to you? [Clicks tongue.]
Girl, will you stop it and get on in this house? Lord, I'm just glad my kids weren't here.
Where are they? Uh, Johnny got them.
He said he's bringing them back later.
I'll be back, all right? No, listen! It's that damn sister of yours! She's gonna get us all killed! All of us! I saw them men with my mirrors in the secret service! Secret service, Mama? I saw them! I did! I got to go, okay? Bonnie, please! I'm telling you it's your damn sister! I'll be back.
Come on, now, Bonnie! [Door slams.]
I swear them damn folks is from D.
C.
Howard: Your vitals are looking really good.
And why am I so tired? It's the meds.
[Sighs.]
Howard, what the hell happened? You had a heart attack.
I didn't have a heart attack.
Yes, sir, you did.
How the hell is that possible? That's what we're trying to find out.
[Sighs.]
Does the country know? Yes.
Damn it.
Don't be upset.
It's being handled and managed.
This is not good.
I need to address the nation.
Yes, I know, but not before you're better.
Now.
No, sir.
Let me look at the tests in the morning, and we'll talk.
Howard, I am fine.
Mr.
President, you have to take this seriously.
How the hell did this happen? I think I know.
Did you take the pills I gave you? Yes.
Are you saying that's what caused it? No, no, no.
You're the picture of health.
The dosage you were taking is mild.
It couldn't have caused it.
Something did.
And you took only one? Yes.
Where are they? My desk in the Oval.
Can you get me in to get them? What do you mean, can I get you in? The Vice President has taken the, um Don't you say that to me.
You get his ass in here, let him know that I'm fine.
- Yes, sir.
- I'm fine.
Where's my Press Secretary? Where's my Chief of Staff? I want their asses in here [Coughs.]
Calm down, sir.
Please calm down.
Don't you tell me to calm down! Get them here now! [Coughs.]
[Door opens.]
He's asleep.
[Door closes.]
I can't wait for him to get better so that we can get the hell out of here and get back to D.
C.
There's something good waiting for you there? Anywhere's better than here.
It's not that bad.
Are we in the same place? This place smells like cow [Bleep.]
You know, I've never seen you like this.
Like what? This much of a bitch.
What's wrong? Why are you so angry? Hello? This girl just cost us to lose our jobs.
No, no, that's not it.
There's more to it.
[Sighs.]
Dax, I have had to work so much harder than you or her to get here.
I didn't have a choice.
Is this where I hear the "I'm a poor black woman" speech again? Yeah.
This is when this "poor black woman" slaps the hell out of you.
Now apologize.
I'm sorry.
I'm a bit on edge, too.
I'm sorry.
But you are very angry.
I just told you why.
Oh, no, no, no.
There's something more to it than that.
I'm just mad at her, okay? I mean, look at what she did to Victor.
She didn't do that! Shh.
She might as well have.
Look, he'll be okay, and then we can get out of here and return to the hell of what used to be our lives.
What's left of it.
Is there anybody from the White House that you can call? Nobody's answering me.
I know a few people.
Well, can you just find out, you know, how he's doing? Why? I just want to know.
He's the President.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
I'll call someone.
Who? I don't know.
Maybe Marnie.
No.
They've already made it clear that we are not to talk to anybody in the White House.
I know.
I just want to get out of here.
Although I wouldn't mind staying around to keep an eye on him.
He's gorgeous.
Yeah.
I'll take Victor.
Oh, come on.
Don't act like you don't have the hots for this guy.
Hmm, not my type.
Why would he stay here? Why not move to D.
C.
or New York? Hell, L.
A.
Why don't you ask him? You know what? I think I will.
[Cellphone rings.]
That's the White House.
No, it's not.
Dax, I know that ring.
We both have it.
It's the White House.
Marnie.
Do not tell her anything.
I won't.
Take it.
Excuse me? Take the call.
Okay, okay.
Where are you going? I'll fill you in.
Hold, please.
[Door opens.]
Yeah.
Katelynn: What are you doing there? I'm in Alabama.
Alabama? Yes, I know.
But what I don't know is why you are there.
That was the question.
Well, uh, Victor decided to drive down.
I know.
He was assaulted by some country hicks.
Boo hoo.
I need you to get your ass back here to help me deal with this.
Well, I was fired.
Not anymore.
I need you here.
Katelynn, please, I can't just Am I not clear? This is both of our mess.
Oh, don't you dare.
I didn't have anything to do with this.
You know better than to speak to me on this phone.
How is he? [Sighs.]
He's recovering.
Okay, well, that's good.
Did you really just say that to me? So you went down to Alabama for that whore that I ran out of this town with her tail tucked between her legs? No.
Victor decided to drive her down here, and he got beat up.
Yes, and the assault has left him in the bed.
- I can't just - Check your e-mail now.
That was two days before he left.
Do you recognize the guy? He's a senator.
He's planning on trading up, my friend, leaving you out in the cold.
You thought your little boy toy had gone straight? No pun intended.
Well, he hasn't.
I know you, Dax.
Believe me, those dates are correct.
Now, forget about him.
Leave him there and get back here.
We need to move on to plan "B.
" [Phone hangs up.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Sniffles.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Ringing.]
- Woman: Immigration office.
I need to speak to Al Monroe, please.
Just a moment.
[Beeping.]
- Al: Al Monroe.
- Al, it's Dax.
Hey.
I heard you were fired.
So sorry.
Yeah, don't count on it.
What's going on? Dax? I need some people deported.
Dax, you know I-I-I can't do that.
Do you want me to have a conversation with your wife? No, no.
No.
Then you know what you need to do.
Names? Dax, you know [Engine shuts off.]
- Hey.
- Hi.
Is everything all right at the trailer? - Yeah, yeah.
- What's going on? I tried calling you.
Yeah, well, my phone's in the truck.
What's up? Something happened over there.
- What? - I don't know.
Just a car hit a tree, then the sheriff went flying past me.
I mean, you don't think that No.
No.
Look, are you sure? Yes.
I'm sure, all right? Let me go check it out.
Go on inside, all right? Okay.
All right, thank you.
Hey, Dax, this is Frankie.
- Hi.
- Hi.
All right, keep an eye on her, please.
- I'll be right back.
- Keep an eye on her? What? Are you 12? He's just He's a bit protective.
[Engine starts.]
Of course he is.
[Door opens.]
Hi.
How is he? He's good.
He's, uh, better.
Oh, that's good to hear.
- He's sedated.
- Sedated? Yes.
Uh, would you like me to wake him? - He may be a little groggy.
- Oh, no.
Let him rest.
Um, he's been through quite the ordeal.
Yes, he has, but he's a strong man.
Yes, but I'm confused.
How could you not foresee this? Well, there's nothing in his medical history or recent exams to suggest a heart attack.
Even sexual stimulants? [Coughs.]
Come on, Howard.
Don't look so shocked.
- Mrs .
- I know you provide them for him.
Mrs.
Christian.
Oh, don't tell me his penis is a matter of national security.
Ma'am.
Do you or do you not provide him with sexual stimulants? I think that may be a question for your husband.
[Scoffs.]
I think you just answered it.
[Sighs.]
If you'll excuse me.
So, could they have caused this? I-I don't know how he could have Stop trying to cover your ass and answer the question.
It's possible.
Okay.
Even if he had a dosage, I'm sure it was only nominal.
So he just wanted that extra stamina to keep up with his young conquest.
I'm sorry, ma'am.
I-I know nothing of this matter.
Sure you don't.
If you would like the, um No, what I would like is for you to leave us, please.
Leave us now.
[Door opens.]
[Door closes.]
I'm sorry.
Did I wake you? Hi.
"Hi"? Is that all you have to say to me? I'm sorry.
I was having a nightmare.
- [Clears throat.]
- No, you weren't.
I'm not a dream.
I'm real.
I have to get up.
No, no, no.
You can't.
You're on bed rest from your heart attack, remember? [Sighs.]
I didn't have a heart attack.
Yes, you did, according to the doctors and the press.
Did you slap me? Yes.
Would you like another? Get out of here.
Okay.
But if I do, I'm going to the yellow room to sit down with Primetime Leslie and tell the world that you were in that room, the Oval, having sex with that girl, sprawled across history.
Have you no decency? I said get out of here.
You know she's gone, right? What did you do? I chased her out of my town.
Leave it to me to clean up after your mess time and time again.
I mean, how many times will I have to put up with these whores, Thomas? How many times? I've threatened, I've warned, I've threatened to walk, and you continue to do what you do.
You continue to why? Where is she? Don't tell me you care about this one.
Well, you must.
She had the nicest apartment, after all.
Where is she, Katelynn? What's the last you remember? I'm not playing around with you! Ooh, watch your temper.
You're not supposed to get upset, remember? Now, what is the last thing you remember? Let me refresh your memory.
You were in the Oval having sex with her, but two hours before that, you had taken a pill.
Not the ones from Dr.
Craig, but the ones that I had replaced them with, ones that are much higher dose.
Are you telling me you tried to kill me? Yes.
And I was supposed to be the grieving wife, but, unfortunately, you made it.
I will have you brought up on charges! Well, you think you can do that, but I'm the wife.
The wife is the vault.
All those secrets.
25 years is a long time.
So with me, please.
Enough.
You understand, Thomas? Enough of this.
[Sighs.]
I'm just glad my kids weren't here for this.
Yeah, we don't normally have this kind of thing going on around here.
We sure don't.
Something going on.
Yeah, I know there is, Octavia.
It's obvious.
Baby, you got to get me out of here.
- I-I know.
- When you coming home? Soon, baby.
Soon.
I hate it here.
I know, and I'm gonna get us out of there.
I'm just here staying with your sister.
I mean, just [Scoffs.]
Don't you love me? Yes, I love you, but I'm just saying.
It's not easy.
All right, I'll I'll be there soon.
I got to go back to the barracks.
Baby.
I'm sorry, baby.
I'm sorry.
Bye.
- All right.
- Just bye.
[Cellphone beeps.]
You shouldn't do that to him.
Don't tell me what not to do.
He's already torn up being away from you.
You just making it worse.
Can you mind your business? You do know this is my damn trailer, right? Girl, bye.
Sheriff! Sheriff Mobley! Sheriff, what the hell is going on? I'm on it, honey.
I'm on it.
Now, what the hell happened here? You gonna tell him, J.
B.
? What's there to tell? Well, you can start by telling me who the hell that is in that van over there.
I don't know.
Yeah, you do.
Bonnie? I didn't see him.
That's the same guy that told me his name was Marty Doe.
Now, what the hell's going on? J.
B.
There ain't ain't nothing going on, all right? Nothing Nothing at all.
Well, if that was the case, that man wouldn't be over there dead, now, would he, J.
B.
? You tell him right now.
You hear me? You tell him or I will! - Shut your mouth, baby! - You can go Shelby, it's 'cause of you! And you could have got us all killed, J.
B.
! Yeah, well, the only thing that I care about is this one right here getting shot through the heart.
Don't you talk to her like that! You're the one that got her into this mess! - What the hell happened?! - There is There is nothing to tell, Mobley! He had drugs in his truck! - What?! - You shut - You shut your mouth, girl.
- Hey! Come on.
You touch her, I swear.
J.
B.
, I swear.
You ain't gonna touch nobody.
I'm right here.
Sheriff, this is what happened.
J.
B.
Had a truck full of drugs.
Shelby didn't know.
She stole it.
And she sold it to Xray and his boys.
[Chuckles.]
You're going to jail, son.
[Laughing.]
Oh, hell, no.
You you ain't got proof that none of that happened.
[Sniffs.]
Annie.
Are you okay? Yeah.
What happened? Your dumbass brother was selling drugs and almost got us killed.
You are so twisted, girl! Is that why you need the money, J.
B.
? Oh, she is lying through her teeth, Brody! You've always been trouble, J.
B.
[Cellphone rings.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Police radio chatter.]
Hey.
- Frankie: Yeah.
- You can come back down.
[Sighs.]
Okay, I'm just down the road.
Okay.
What happened? This is not about you.
Okay, okay.
All right, come on back down.
Okay.
Whoo! [Laughs.]
Well, you shouldn't have stole my truck, Shelby.
Well, I did, and I got $5,000 for it.
You only you only got $5,000 for it? You both know you're admitting to crimes, right? You got how much for it? Where the hell did you come from like a ghost? How much did you say you got for it? Rick.
[Scoffs.]
You lied to me.
You said you was buying scratch-offs.
Well, I lied.
Get over it.
I tried to love you.
Is he really doing this right now? Did you even share the rest of the heroin with me? Am I not standing right here? Look! You used it all, Rick! I didn't get any, remember? Just stop it, damn it! Stop it! Stupid son of a bitch.
You're going to jail with me, J.
B.
They are lying.
You're gonna come down to the station, and you're gonna tell me everything.
Mobley, I didn't do a damn thing, all right? Look, you're going, J.
B.
! You need to tell me! These kind of people, they always have other people.
Damn it, Mobley.
Who the hell shot at you, J.
B.
?! Tell me! [Sniffs.]
All right, going to jail.
Come on.
Let's go.
Wait.
Who in the hell shot at those guys? A man came out of nowhere.
Did you get a good look at him? No.
I did.
You recognize him? [Police radio chatter.]
No.
No, I didn't.
Deputy, take J.
B.
To the station.
Yeah, I can drive myself.
Follow him.
Make sure he goes right there.
Hey, don't touch me, David.
Go on, then.
[Car door opens.]
Bonnie.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
Thanks for asking.
[Car door closes.]
Sheriff Mobley: This is just crazy.
[Engine starts.]
All right, everybody! Go on back into your houses! There ain't nothing else to see now! We'll get this figured out soon enough.
[Engine starts.]
I'll tell you what happened.
It's her! She's the reason! Rebel, get in the house right now.
- No.
- I mean it.
- Rebel, get in the house.
- Now.
You bring trouble everywhere you go, don't you? - Rebel, I mean it! - Don't you?! Rebel, get in the damn house! Sheriff.
Y'all need to do something about this right.
[Sighs.]
Hey, Brody! Hey, Brody, come here.
Let me ask you something.
Trying to get some information about this this one in number three here.
You know, I ain't never seen her give you no rent money.
What you got going on with her, Brody, huh? You need to get in the house.
Your sister-in-law is something else.
Yeah, I know.
She works my nerves, too.
And wait a minute.
Why all the men come running when she come around? She pays on time, all right? I don't have to ask her.
Oh, I think he talking about you, Tavia.
Look, she say she work in Riverbed, but I ain't never seen her.
You need to mind your own business and get in the house.
Ooh, speaking of.
Where you been? Excuse me? I seen you drive past.
I had to go somewhere.
And where you work again? - And who are you? - Excuse me? What are you? The neighborhood watch? No, but I'm trying to figure out who the hell you are.
When I first met you, I said my name was Frankie.
Yeah, that's what you say.
But you know we got the internet around here.
Go on inside, Frankie.
Thank you.
I'm watching you.
Yeah, and I feel safe.
You should.
[insects chirping.]
[Door opens.]
Where have you been? Valerie, can you get Victor some water, please? Yeah, sure.
Thank you.
Hey.
Hey, baby.
You're awake.
Yeah.
How do you feel? I'm still in a lot of pain.
Thank you for coming.
Of course.
No one's ever loved me as much as you do, Dax.
Is that right? Yeah.
Not even your mother or your father? [Chuckles.]
Baby.
That's different.
Yeah.
I know it is.
I love you.
And you love them.
Yes.
Very much.
[Cellphone rings.]
[Sniffs.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
Hello? Yeah.
Yeah.
You have a phone call.
Who is it? Your sister.
You didn't tell her that - No.
No.
- [Sighs.]
What happened, Victor? [Cellphone beeps.]
Dax.
Yeah? My mother's been deported.
What? She's been in this country for 15 years.
Wow.
"Wow"? Yeah.
What? What did you do? Can I have my phone, please? The question is What did you do? [Screaming.]
You have been [Screaming.]
Dax, stop! Stop it! Stop it! Move! J.
B.
! J.
B.
! I won't let you hurt him! Don't you hurt him! Get off of me, old man! Stop it! Stop! You stop it! You stop it right now, J.
B.
! What is going on?! He cheated on me! - What?! - He can't cheat on you! He's a guy! A man! So Your mother is on the next plane back to the Dominican Republic.
And your father is on the plane right after that to El Salvador.
And it's gonna take those planes a long time to take off, Victor, because they're gonna be in red-tape hell for quite some time, and you have yourself to thank for that.
Dax, please.
Now you beg.
Aww.
Please.
And don't worry.
Immigration will be here within the next 24 hours to get you, too.
No, Dax.
Please, no.
No, Dax! Dax! Dax.
Dax! [Sobs.]
[Insects chirping.]
[Sighs.]
[Inhales sharply.]
- [Sighs.]
- Are you okay? Yeah, just my my stomach's just been in knots since all this happened.
I'm worried about you, Annie.
Maybe you should be worried about Bonnie.
I am, all right? But Bonnie is tough.
You and I both know she takes care of the world.
She's not into being looked after.
Oh, and I am? You always let me.
You know I'm not the same girl that left this trailer park.
And I'm not the same man that you left.
Yeah, I can see that.
Look, I just want to make sure you're okay.
That's all.
I am.
Okay.
I got to go inside.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Hey, Bonnie! Yep? - Are you all right? - Yeah.
I just want to say thanks again for stopping by.
I'll talk to you later, okay? - Wait.
- Yeah? Come here.
Talk to me.
Um Come here.
What? You okay? Why do you keep asking me that? I just want to know that you're okay.
I'm fine.
Anything else? What's going on? Nothing.
Bonnie, what the hell is this? What do you want from me, huh? I'm not gonna do this with you.
I told you.
You can't keep doing this to me, Bonnie.
I swear I won't let you.
We shouldn't have done what we did.
[Door opens.]
[Sighs.]
Everybody all right? [Engine starts.]
Yeah.
Yeah, except you're here.
Rebel, I'm tired of asking you.
Stop it.
Rebel.
[Door slams.]
So you was out there talking to Brody? [Sighs.]
Don't start, Shelby.
What? You upset he was with Annie? Enough! Please! When are you gonna grow up, Shelby?! Bonnie, he went right up to her, hugged her first, didn't even ask about you.
I want you to leave right now.
Why? You told me you want me to stay here.
That's when I thought that you were in danger, and you're not, so I want you to go right now! Fine.
Fine, I'll go.
But I know you.
Brody and Annie sitting in a tree k-i-s-s-i-n-g [Door slams.]
[Vomits.]
[Groans, sighs.]
Bonnie: Hey, Annie.
There's something for your stomach under the counter.
Okay.
You'll feel better.
[Sighs.]
[Toilet flushes.]
Hey.
I'm about to go to sleep.
I got to get up early.
Okay.
You talking to my brother? Yeah.
Well, let me talk to him.
Let me tell him good night.
No, no.
I only got a little more time left with him.
Go on.
Get.
Okay, fine.
Well, I love you, Nelson! All right, he said he love you, too.
Yeah.
Okay.
As soon as she go to sleep, I'll be right over, okay? All right.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Annie: Damn.
[Sighs.]
[Sniffs.]
Thanks for the medicine.
Yeah, of course.
[Sniffs.]
[Sighs.]
[Clears throat.]
So we gonna talk about it? Nothing to talk about, Annie.
God, you know what bothers me so much about this town? No one ever talks about their feelings.
Annie, I'm fine.
[Voice breaking.]
Well, I'm not.
Why not? You should have told me that you were with Brody.
Yeah, I should've.
But that's over, so Is it? Yep.
You're not acting like it's over, Bonnie.
[Chuckles.]
What are you talking about? What am I acting like, Annie? You seem upset, just like Shelby said.
Shelby is a drug addict.
Yeah, but she's telling the truth.
[Scoffs.]
I don't care, Annie.
- Do you love him? - I really No.
Do you love him? I want you to drop it.
You got to tell me, Bonnie.
You got to tell me, okay? I'm your sister.
I don't love him.
I never did.
It was just something.
It was one thing that happened.
Annie.
[Sighs.]
Don't cry, all right? I want you to take my keys.
Go over there if you want, all right? I'm gonna go to bed.
Bonnie.
Good night, Annie.
[Sighs.]
[Dog barking in distance.]
[Knock on door.]
[Barking continues.]
[Car approaches.]
[Engine shuts off.]
Hi.
Hey.
I thought you were Bonnie.
Yeah, you were probably hoping it was her.
It's always good to see you, Annie.
What brings you by? I don't know.
You know, so much has changed about this place.
Why didn't you tell me you were with Bonnie? When would I have the chance to tell you that? That's a good point.
You never called me back.
[Sighs.]
She doesn't care, Annie.
You know she doesn't.
Yeah, she does.
No.
She constantly pushes me away.
But it's over now.
You know When I saw you it felt like no time had passed at all.
Make love to me.
Please.
Brody.
We can't do this, Annie.
Why not? Your sister.
[Breathing heavily.]
You love her.
[Sighs.]
Ma'am.
You have a phone call.
Ma'am.
Next on "Too Close to Home" You need to leave.
You should take this call.
Nelson: I was trying to find Regina.
She she ain't here.
Well, where is she? Let's all laugh! Let's laugh at Bonnie and Brody! Let's laugh at me and Mac having the same daddy.
Where were you? Ain't your business, Tavia.
You let me find out you stepping out on him.
Shelby: Look what I found.
You got something you want to say? Who the hell's is it? Can you give me a ride? You you know that queer who got his ass kicked at the bar?