YOU (2018) s02e01 Episode Script
A Fresh Start
1 [JOE.]
Love, this is why you're not for me.
[BELLS TINKLING.]
Once upon a time, I believed in love.
Sure, I'd been hurt before, but I'd learned from that, and I wanted to fight for a fresh start.
The real thing this time.
So, boy meets girl, boy knows this is a something special, and he thinks, "Let me do everything I can to make this right".
So, I did.
[PHONE BUZZES.]
[WOMAN GRUNTS.]
[JOE.]
I was brave.
I was vulnerable.
I won her the old-fashioned way.
I tried to do everything right for her.
I knew you have to do anything for love.
So I did.
[LOW THUD.]
I did whatever I had to, whatever it took.
I love you, Joe.
I love you too.
I heard about you and Candace.
You know, I thought we were pretty happy, but she thought she could be happier with some guy in Rome, so It's just how she left so suddenly [JOE.]
But she did not trust me.
So she started asking questions about the past.
Candace? I think they dated.
Oh, they did.
But I can't say I was shocked when it didn't work out.
Who's Elijah? Give me my phone, Joe.
[JOE.]
He's not your brother, I know that.
[CANDACE.]
I don't love you.
I never have.
[JOE.]
She started digging for stuff that should have stayed buried.
I picked wrong.
I made mistakes.
[GLASS BREAKS.]
- Love had made me blind.
- [BECK.]
Joe! - [JOE.]
And now - Joe! love turned to poison.
[BECK.]
Tell me I'm crazy.
Tell me you didn't kill Peach.
[BECK SOBS.]
Tell me you didn't kill Peach.
[JOE.]
And when love dies, it really hurts.
- The bottom line is - [THUD.]
she couldn't love me back.
[BECK SCREAMS.]
And our love died.
I thought that was the end.
A sad story.
A broken heart I'd have to heal from to love again.
[BELLS TINKLING.]
But no, there was more hurt in store.
Candace.
I think we have some unfinished business to talk about.
Yeah.
[JOE.]
And so I realize this is what I get for trying so hard.
I can't love again.
I can't risk it.
It's too dangerous.
The only fresh start is a start without love.
[WOMAN.]
Cut! We're gonna go again from the top.
Quickly.
Nice.
Print that.
We're gonna go again from the top.
[JOE.]
This is what it's come to.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
["HAPPY MAN" BY JUNGLE PLAYING.]
I'm a troubled man Changed by the things I do True, but it's funny how [JOE.]
Love has taken me to dark places.
But Los Angeles has gotta be as dark as it gets.
When you're running from someone who thinks they know you, the best place to hide is a city they think you hate because, well, I do.
[WOMAN.]
Hi, gorgeous people! Just wanna say thank you.
Wow.
Three million followers? I'm honestly choked up thinking about how much I love each [JOE.]
I'm closing my heart, like an out-of-business bookstore, and I'm here for the moment where everyone is too into themselves to ever connect with another person.
It's the worst city in the world and the last place I wanna be, and that's perfect.
It's temporary.
Regroup, get some cash together, figure out next moves, go.
Never look back.
It's a chance to get back to who I really am: - a quiet guy - [KEYPAD BEEPING.]
who just wants to lead a quiet life.
[GATE BUZZES.]
[JOE.]
I've done time in uglier cages.
Welcome.
I'm Delilah.
Will Bettelheim.
Nice to meet you.
Your credit came back sparkling, Will.
Oh, good, good.
But I looked you up.
You're not on the socials.
Like, at all.
Thought you might be some kind of freak.
Just not great at keeping up with that stuff.
Do you not keep up with brushing your teeth? [CHUCKLING.]
I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Okay.
I just have this vacancy on the first floor.
- Do you wanna see it? It's bigger.
- I like the second floor.
It's quieter.
All right.
So rent's due on the third, No loud music after ten.
Two pet limit.
And don't cook meth in your kitchen.
You got it.
You can keep the furniture if you want or just let me know and we can have someone take it out.
The last tenant kind of left in a hurry, so hopefully it'll be better luck for you.
I'm in number one if you need anything.
That sounds great.
All right.
See ya.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[JOE.]
Home sweet prison.
It's uncomfortable, all of this.
But that's good, I'm detoxing.
Detox should be uncomfortable.
I've left so much behind.
And I know there's a side of me that I let get out of control, and now controlling is everything.
But, that said, cold turkey leads to rebound, leads to heartbreak, if not crime scenes, and posthumous best sellers.
Addiction management is key.
Ten minutes a day.
Do not fixate on any one person.
Do not get involved, do not even look them up, because I know I can get swept up.
- [GUN FIRES.]
- But that's not happening.
This is a fresh start.
[OPENING MUSIC PLAYING.]
[JOE.]
In my dreams Beck's alive.
She forgives me for everything I did.
She apologizes for everything she did.
And she says, "Don't worry, Candace is gone.
Forever".
But then I wake up and remember.
I think we have some unfinished business to talk about.
Okay.
Okay, let's go somewhere and we can sit and talk.
As long as it's nice and public.
Are you gonna tell me what you want? I'm craving French fries.
Candace - Hi.
What can I get for you? - Fries, please, a side of ranch.
Vanilla milkshake.
You want anything, bunny? - No.
- [SERVER.]
Okay.
I'll be right back.
I want you to know I want it to stay gone.
I mean, you sure thought I was dead or you wouldn't have just left me there, right? I was prepared to count my blessings and never come back.
That's not how any of it happened.
So, anyways, there I am, in a new town, a new girl, and I walk into this store, and there's this book by a woman named Guinevere Beck.
You did it again, didn't you? What do you want, Candace? To kill you with my bare hands.
I'm kidding.
[SCOFFS.]
I could never.
I'm gonna go to the cops, and I'm gonna tell them everything.
Nope, sorry, not that either.
Too easy on you.
[JOE.]
People.
People are predictable.
I cannot afford to be predictable.
My life depends on that.
But love, love is what kept me open, alive, different, real.
And I also can't afford to do love, so you see my dilemma.
Lady, how many photos does it take? Come on.
Are you like, "Lady, come on.
How many photos does it take?" Crazy thing is, she never posts any of them.
That's, like, gotta be a diagnosis, right? [JOE.]
Precocious, unsupervised kid who thinks she's not a kid.
Ms.
Strauss secretly has six chihuahuas so she walks them in shifts.
And you? You are Will Bettelheim, LA newbie.
Yeah, that's me.
[JOE.]
Who is protecting her? No, no, she is not my problem.
What's your Insta? Or do you only have a Finsta? - I'm a little behind the times.
- Clearly.
Anyway, I'm @Ellie-Eyeballs.
So you have a girlfriend yet? [JOE.]
Holy shit.
Ellie, how old are you? Like 14? Fifteen.
Basically 16, so [JOE STAMMERING.]
No, she's not my problem.
It was nice to meet you.
Cool.
Manners.
[WOMAN.]
Thank you so much for stopping by.
[MAN.]
I appreciate being the first call.
So Delilah, she's not a hooker.
It's what you're thinking, right? Yeah, no, she's a reporter, that guy's a publicist, and he just paid some crazy kill fee to not run something about someone famous.
- It's sick, she's a genius.
- [DELILAH.]
Ellie? No harassing the tenants.
I'm not.
We're old friends.
Well, you're late for school, smart-ass.
[JOE.]
Too young to be Ellie's mom.
Is that my shirt? That's my fucking shirt.
- How many times ? - [JOE.]
Sisters.
Can you please not wear that to school and destroy it, please? [JOE.]
If Delilah counts as parental supervision, - it explains everything.
- It looks hotter on me, though.
Cool story.
Any day now.
[JOE.]
Note to self: steer clear of their entire red flag galaxy.
Hey.
You lay a finger on her, and I will vivisect your individual scrotums.
She's a kid.
[JOE.]
In Los Angeles, grocery stores aren't just a place you buy carrots, they're a pristine, non-GMO Disneyland, and king among these is Anavrin.
Come for the spring lettuce mix, stay for the perfect life that could be yours if you spend enough and quit gluten, you fucking asshole.
And yeah, obviously, Anavrin is wait for it "nirvana" spelled backwards.
[MAN.]
So, no experience at all in sorting or bagging perishables? [JOE.]
Well, I'm a quick study.
It's a coveted job.
Yeah, all the casting directors shop here.
- So - Oh, I'm not an actor.
Okay, let me xerox some photo ID and I'll call you ASAP and I'll let you know.
Sure thing, ID.
Damn.
- I know I know I brought it.
I just - Are you reading that? Re-reading.
It feels like it gets more relevant every day, right? How so? Oh, this guy's struggle trying to get past his mistakes, you know? I don't like to get political, but I will say our world is done for if we don't think about that.
How to be better.
- I can't believe you just did that.
- Did ? Made a Russian novel sound like something I'd want to read.
Uh, I don't mean to spring this on you Ever thought about working in a bookstore? [SIGHS.]
We've been having a time moving product.
You know, I thought with this whole hacking democracy thing, people would be like, "Yeah, I wanna read some Russian stuff.
What's up with that place?" But they're intimidated, you know? Hm, there's nothing to be intimidated by.
It's human experience.
It's universal.
[JOE.]
I think I just felt my soul come back into my body.
I love it.
You sound like such a a reader.
Maybe it's 'cause it's my favorite thing to do.
That and recommending the perfect book.
Can you start tomorrow? - [STAMMERING.]
Yeah.
- Perfect.
Let's get you an apron.
[JOE.]
A new apron? Joy.
[JOE.]
Hello you.
No, fuck, no, I'm not doing that.
I'm not gonna try to figure out who you are, why you look so concerned about the state of that heirloom tomato.
- Oh, did I get you? Are you okay? - It's okay.
[JOE.]
You have a way with people.
They just like you.
Your shirt is faded, but fresh.
You like to take care of things.
Your shoes are clean, but more.
You walk in a town where nobody walks.
I won't say hello.
I'll accidentally bump into you.
You'll never even know I was here.
[WOMAN.]
Excuse me? Do you think this peach looks like a butt? There is no wrong answer.
It looks a little like a butt, yeah.
Right? Hm.
Thank you.
[JOE.]
Are you flirting? I'd like to think you are, but it's just I can't.
I should also inform you that all peaches look like butts.
[JOE.]
I should walk away.
Oh, yes.
Well, thank you for your honesty.
I might go out on a limb and suggest that bell peppers can be extremely vaginal depending on how you cut them.
I hadn't noticed that, but I definitely will now.
Thank you.
Yeah, no problem.
Were you following me? [JOE.]
Shit.
Well, I mean [JOE.]
Truth.
That is what will shut this down, truth.
Not initially, but then yes.
I was, completely.
I am sorry if I seem skeevy.
No.
I mean, you might've if you looked like a skeeve, which I guess is me saying, good choice showering today.
Good.
I debated, so Hm.
All right.
Oh! You work here? The apron.
Oh, yeah.
Will.
I just started in the cafe.
Me too, um, I uh I manage the kitchen.
I do most of the buying for the store.
I was just shopping for my dinner.
Anyway, sorry.
Love.
[CHUCKLES.]
It's my name, I mean.
- [JOE.]
No.
- Cool.
It's nice to meet you, Love.
[JOE.]
No way.
Yeah.
I'll see you in the break room then, Will.
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
[JOE.]
No, not biting.
I'm not that guy anymore, and I don't think I ever will be again.
I can't be.
Love, you are not for me.
[DOG BARKS IN THE DISTANCE.]
[JOE.]
Mooney's Rare and Used, this is not.
But hey, who needs Cervantes when you've got chakra clearing? Ralph Waldo Emerson? No.
Reading the Akashic records? Full shelf.
This is gonna be harder than I thought.
But this is the only safe place for me right now.
[CANDACE.]
No offense, you look like you're ready to puke.
Just tell me what you want.
I'm getting to it.
[SERVER.]
Here you go.
Now you really look like you're gonna puke.
Sorry, excuse me.
Mmm.
[WHISPERING.]
Shit.
[JOE.]
At least when I'm here, it's less about the people, more about the books.
[MAN.]
Excuse me.
Yeah, how can I help? How can you help? Yeah.
Um Can you tell me if this Carl Jung book is vegan? Uh, if the if the book is New here, huh? Yeah, your apron is, like, very fresh.
[JOE.]
Does everyone in LA walk around like they own the place? You got me.
I just started this week.
The books are made from trees.
I'm pretty sure those are vegan.
I'm just messing with you, old sport.
- [FORTY CHUCKLES.]
- Forty.
- Calvin.
- Hey.
Did you tell our new friend Will here that it was Vegan Author Month at the cafe? I will get Will on the right page.
I know you will.
Will I think you are gonna do really well here.
I like your whole look.
It's very, um I've-read-a-book.
- Calvin - [CALVIN CLEARS THROAT.]
So that's Forty's parents own the place, obviously.
Shit.
He was being cool just now, but if he comes back and it's still wrong I got it.
Don't worry, Calvin.
Watch the register.
Hi.
Let me guess.
Hurricane Forty? Yeah.
Yeah, I guess so.
Don't worry.
He almost never actually fires anyone.
You know how some people are, like, starring in their own movie? Well, his is about a hilarious misunderstood genius working with idiots.
Right, one of those.
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
What? Do Do I have something? No, I was just trying to figure out what your movie is.
Oh, I think it might be the one where the woman gets the guy in trouble at work for slacking off.
I'm sorry, I got to go.
Thank you, though.
[JOE.]
I cannot let you in.
Are you running away from me? What? No.
I feel like you are.
- I don't think - Don't think.
[BOTH MOANING QUIETLY.]
We have about six minutes, which I think we can make that work.
You like that? Now say, "I like that, Love".
I like that Love.
It's just you and me.
[INDIE POP MUSIC PLAYING.]
What's wrong? I don't do this.
Not anymore.
[JOE.]
I don't fantasize to some impossible version of a woman I barely know.
It's not good.
No.
[JOE.]
It's hard to have a fresh start, Love, when the past is on your mind.
[CAB HONKS.]
Thank you.
[PHONE BUZZING.]
Hang on one second.
Hello? [CANDACE.]
You don't think I have your fucking number? I'm not interested in seeing you dead, Joe.
Truly.
Or turning you in because, best-case, you go to prison forever.
- I'm hanging up.
- I wouldn't.
See, you'd go to prison as you.
You'd sit there for the rest of your life thinking you're a good man.
I'm gonna show you who you really are.
And when you see it you'll beg me to turn you in.
It's gonna be really fun fucking destroying you.
And I deserve that.
Candace, listen to me.
You're insane! Yeah, I figured you'd say that.
I'll see you soon.
It doesn't take a genius to hunt someone if you really, really want to.
You see, that's another thing I learned from you.
Bye, Joe.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
[JOE.]
I'm getting paranoid.
There's no way she found me so soon.
There's no way.
I won't let Candace get in my head.
That's what crazy people do, make you crazy.
Who asked you to film me? No one.
It's just for fun.
[JOE.]
Not a good liar.
I'm not mad.
Just give me the phone.
[PHONE SHATTERS.]
[ELLIE GASPS.]
[JOE SIGHS.]
You asshole.
I was making a movie for school.
Ellie.
[JOE.]
Shit.
Just a grown man who put a hand on a teenaged girl.
All good, as long as I fix it.
Which I will do right after I fix another thing I've gotta fix first.
Fuck, I'm starting to believe in cosmic punishment, Love.
Not just punishment, actual death.
If LA is hell, surely the Hollywood DMV is the Ninth Circle.
Hi, I need a driver's license.
- ID and proof of residence? - Yep, it's all there.
[KEYS CLACKING.]
Is everything okay? Slow system.
- [CONTINUES TYPING.]
- [WOMAN.]
That is completely unacceptable.
[MAN.]
Ma'am, come up to the window, please.
[WOMAN.]
Just wait, I'll fix this.
[JOE.]
I know that voice.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Sir? This woman has an appointment.
Just like I just had an appointment.
You just helped me five seconds ago.
[JOE.]
What are the chances? She has to come back with somebody that can speak whatever she speaks.
[LOVE.]
Arabic? I mean, it's pretty common.
Excuse me, does anybody speak Arabic? - Anyone? - I can.
Thank you, sir, please.
Come here.
Nobody's gonna skip you, right? Thank you, everyone.
See? Someone who can help.
Wasn't that hard to ask.
Some people, huh? Okay, this is all in order.
You'll step over there to take the written test.
Okay, thank you.
Will.
Kismet, right? I mean, what are the chances? I don't always cause a scene.
[LAUGHING.]
I promise.
That was pretty impressive.
Good, because I actually frequently do cause a scene.
Well, I have to take this test.
Well, you got this.
Here.
For luck.
[EMPLOYEE.]
Next in line, please step forward.
[JOE.]
Are you really who you seem to be? Could anyone be that light and fearless? You know, I didn't because I promised myself I wouldn't, but now it would be weird not to, right? You're kidding me.
Are you the only woman in Los Angeles not showing off for strangers? Speaks well of you, but does make it trickier.
[JOE.]
Unfortunately, I know exactly what I need to do.
[CAR HONKS.]
Ellie.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey, hey, hey, hey! It's a new phone.
Since it's my fault you It's a little upgrade.
You'll be making movies on the thing, right? [JOE.]
Cost a chunk of my rent, and the more money I need, the longer I stay, but one problem at a time.
I guess that's Ellie for "thank you".
I didn't mean to scare you.
You didn't.
Of course not.
I'm sorry, anyway.
I was trying to do this whole vérité thing.
You know, like, you see Tangerine? I thought you were, like hip.
Honestly, I'm more of a book guy.
Why are you robbing your eyeballs of all things that are good? Tell you what I'm making you a list.
Like, how do you even function in a world without art? Don't say you get it in books.
Books take too long.
I'll make you a deal.
You make me that list I'll make you a list.
Nothing long.
I have a life.
Okay.
Oh, my God, this bitch's feed is so fake.
How do you know? How how do you know that it's, uh it's it's fake? Uh, I'm an American and I'm 15.
Why do you ask? I thought you were too good for the internets.
Actually, I'm thinking of joining.
I'm just a private person.
Well, so am I.
It's why my page is about my work, not my dumb face.
See? - Can I ? - Yeah.
This is great.
Yeah, I know.
God, you really need a sensei, don't you? Are you offering to help? What's in it for me? [JOE CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
I'll owe you one.
That'll work.
Okay, first thing to know about being authentic and actually cool feeds that aren't lame help people understand you.
But don't overshare, like, your breakfast.
Unless, I don't know, is breakfast your brand? I don't know that I have a brand.
It's not that deep.
[ELLIE.]
Your brand could be, like you have good taste in whatever your thing is.
So go places, look, - if it's interesting, take a pic.
- [SHUTTER CLICKS.]
Don't filter, don't hashtag.
Hashtags are thirsty.
That's literally the handbook to being dope in a sea of basic losers.
Which most people are.
Just lean into your thing, Will.
But in a not-try-hard yet-you're-low-key-fascinating kind of way.
That's how you get her to fall in love with you.
- [JOE.]
What? - That's why you doing it, right? - You like someone.
- No.
That's the only reason anyone posts anything.
I don't like anyone.
Okay.
Uh, the other reason to post is revenge.
You have a nemesis? I don't have a nemesis.
Don't take this the wrong way, Will.
Please be not this boring on your Instagram, okay? I will try my best.
My secretary will bill you.
[CHUCKLING.]
Thank you.
[JOE.]
It's come to this: get online to blend in, just long enough to get out before Candace finds me.
Create a feed of my alleged life while life happens around me, but how would I know? Not that there's much to see.
[JOE.]
Friend requested.
Okay.
This sun is nice.
Any place is probably beautiful when you stop running for one second.
I just want to stop running, Love.
I want a home.
[PEOPLE TALKING IN DISTANCE.]
[BOY.]
Mom? [BOY.]
Mommy? - Mommy? - [WOMAN.]
Joe! Baby.
Right here.
I was afraid you left.
I went to get sunscreen.
Come here.
["KISS ME" BY SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER.]
It's nice here, right? We should come here every summer.
It could be our home away from home.
You are home.
Sure, we're home.
No, I mean, my home is you.
Me too, Joey.
Me too, you.
Hey.
Go get some ice cream.
Then meet me back at our favorite spot.
You know, the one from yesterday.
Remember? And build me a sandcastle.
Okay? Mommy will be back in just a few shakes.
Okay? [JOE.]
I'm an idiot.
Did I sunburn through this t-shirt? How is that a thing? [PHONE PINGS.]
Worth it, all worth it, Love.
[JOE.]
Married.
Married? [KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
[KNOCKING INTENSIFIES.]
[LOVE.]
Hey, Brooklyn! I know you're in there.
[JOE.]
Oh, the happily-wed missus.
I'm sick.
You're a rookie with a sunburn is what you are.
Calvin told me at the store.
Let me in.
I can help.
- Do you have a medical license? - [LOVE CHUCKLES.]
I'm serious, though.
You didn't need to come all the way over here.
It's no problem.
I live right in the neighborhood.
All right.
Is that salad dressing? No, it's apple cider vinegar.
May I? - You want me to ? - Yes.
Trust me, in five minutes you're going to love me for this.
Smells great.
[CHUCKLING.]
Shut up.
Are you okay? This must hurt.
[MOANS.]
It doesn't.
[JOE.]
You felt that too.
But you're married, so you're safe.
It's actually perfect.
Keep it light, breezy.
There.
We'll give that a minute.
[LOVE SIGHS.]
Okay, now I need to ask you a question that's deadly serious and deeply personal.
Okay.
Is that 99-cent ramen? - Yeah.
- No.
- Yeah.
- No, Will, no.
You're an Angeleno now.
I'm not, actually.
You know, you ex-New Yorkers are the worst.
I mean, haven't haven't you ever fallen in love reading Joan Didion or Raymond Chandler, or Francesca Lia Block? You know, these - You've never read Joan fucking Didion.
- [STAMMERING.]
A little.
- She's next.
- No, you, you're missing out, okay? This city, is it's it's a million cities, it's I mean We're going.
We're going! Where, exactly? As many places as we need to to convert you.
Come on.
Let's go! - Okay.
- Come on, snob! All right, hang on a minute.
Need to get my jacket.
Okay.
Just gotta lock up.
[LOVE.]
It's my favorite place in the city.
I have this theory.
It's not my theory, it's the late, great food writer Jonathan Gold's, whose life mission was to know Los Angeles the best way: through food.
And, uh, he said, "There exists for each of us a perfect taco".
Point is Is it good? [LOVE.]
we are gonna find you your perfect bite.
- It's amazing.
- But is it perfect? It's a taco.
We have more work to do.
Come, let's go.
[JOE.]
Wait, hang on, this? - You're telling me - No, no, no.
Come on, come on, please.
You are going to love it.
It's going to be so worth it.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
Okay.
Thank you.
So you really didn't like it? No! No, no, no.
I would bathe in that sauce.
Stop lying to me.
I'll figure you out.
This is science.
Victories Look better when you've called it ["PIECES" BY ANDREW BELLE PLAYING THROUGH EARBUDS.]
Misery's the moment when I lost you It's pleasure in a costume Oh, so close.
Inches away.
Okay.
Research complete.
Final destination.
Let's hit it! [SONG PLAYING LOUDER.]
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
[ALARM BEEPING RAPIDLY.]
[ALARM CHIRPS, BEEPING STOPS.]
[SOFT PIANO PLAYING.]
[LOVE.]
Let me tell you a little bit about yourself, Will Bettelheim.
You are not a snob.
You're just old-fashioned.
You like things that are real, made right by people who care.
You like strong flavors.
Gimmicks don't seduce you.
What seduces you is the real thing.
Therefore Roast chicken.
In cooking school, they used to tell us that you could tell everything about a cook based on their roast chicken, so I became a bit obsessive.
And you are gonna benefit from that.
You went to cooking school? Yeah.
That's a long story.
Voilà .
Okay.
[CHUCKLES.]
Make sure you have some skin and carrot and some crispy potato and then I'll rub it around in the reduction a little bit.
- May I eat it? - Yes, you may eat it.
[JOE.]
I get it now.
Well? [JOE.]
It's everything I like, made exquisitely, but what's perfect is you made it for me.
Is that you're speechless? Perfect bite? Perfect.
It's perfect.
Yes! I knew it.
You were tough but I am a champion.
[LOVE SIGHS.]
Shit.
- I'm sorry.
Did I say - No.
I have to tell you something, and I'm just gonna come out and say it.
The community garden that we walked by? I got married there three years ago.
Um We met in school and we were young, but I just knew - I'm sorry if I sent the wrong signal - No, he's dead.
Yeah, conversation killer.
He got sick.
And they, um they tried to figure it out.
But they did not.
- Love, I'm so sorry.
- No.
No, it's It is what it is.
It was almost two years ago now.
And, like, look my life's great.
And also, nobody really understands.
I mean, who our age gets married, let alone widowed? It's, like Victorian.
So, you know, people are nice, but they can't really fathom what I'm going through.
Yeah, it's lonely.
I can imagine.
Yeah, I know.
Ever since it happened, I've been able to see this thing in people who've been through it.
I see that every time I look in your eyes.
Yeah.
You've felt it.
Real love.
Real loss.
Yeah.
Yeah, well [CHUCKLES.]
Did you fall in love? LA? Is it so terrible? It's not terrible.
Good.
I, uh, I got you a, um a parting gift.
Yeah, I thought about getting you something happy, but [JOE.]
Of course.
- Joan Didion.
- [LOVE.]
Let's face it, what you're more interested in is something smart and complex.
A little dark.
Right? That's what makes you feel at home.
How do you know that? Well, 'cause me too.
[JOE.]
I wanted to think you don't know me.
You can't, but I'm not too proud to say when I'm wrong.
And maybe I was wrong about you, and maybe, even a bit, all of LA.
And all I can say is, I hope I'm also wrong about me.
Maybe I don't need to shut down forever.
Maybe I don't need to run away so fast.
And if that could be with you Blow.
Ellie.
God, it's from The Big Lebowski.
It's going on your list.
It's two a.
m.
Does your sister Oh, shut up, Dad.
She's right inside.
I just have insomnia.
From the 14 Frappuccinos.
Okay, sorry.
I just wanna make sure Okay, Mr.
Rogers, good night.
Good night.
Oh, Will, someone came by looking for you.
Old friend? Jesse.
No, Jasper.
He said that you had something that you wanted to give back and that he'll be by.
- [JOE.]
Fuck.
- Thanks.
Honestly, he seemed a little creepy.
What can I say, friend? I have creepy taste in friends.
[CHUCKLING.]
Ew! [GATE SLAMS.]
Who is Jasper? Why is he looking for you Will? How are we gonna take care of this problem? [JOE.]
So here's the thing, Love.
[WOMAN.]
Cut! [JOE.]
It wasn't easy for me to get here, to buy myself a little time, this slim chance at a new life.
And then I saw you.
And, you know, I really do believe that things happen for a reason, that all the hard stuff and the craziness, and frankly, my own mistakes they maybe all led me here for a reason.
At least I hope that's true.
Because I'm working as hard as I can to make a fresh start here.
What the hell were you thinking, Calvin? Ray said to stock more fiction.
[FORTY.]
Yeah, he meant fiction that people actually wanna read.
- [CALVIN.]
Okay, I just figured that - What? There's a human alive who wants to read Crime and Punishment? Look, dude, find a way to move these or, uh something's moving.
[JOE.]
It's delicate, the whole thing.
[DELILAH.]
I have this vacancy on the first floor.
[JOE.]
I like the second floor.
[JOE.]
'Cause it's not just a new home.
It's a new me.
[LOVE.]
I live right in the neighborhood.
Kismet, right? I mean, what are the chances? [JOE.]
And when something like that happens, when it's right, you start to feel everything aligning, like fate saying yes.
But again, delicate.
Anyway, this is a bad time, the worst time, for a complication.
Maybe I should run right now, Love.
But now I don't want to.
I need to figure out a way to see this through, whatever it is with you.
You win, Love.
I'll stay.
[CLOSING MUSIC PLAYING.]
Love, this is why you're not for me.
[BELLS TINKLING.]
Once upon a time, I believed in love.
Sure, I'd been hurt before, but I'd learned from that, and I wanted to fight for a fresh start.
The real thing this time.
So, boy meets girl, boy knows this is a something special, and he thinks, "Let me do everything I can to make this right".
So, I did.
[PHONE BUZZES.]
[WOMAN GRUNTS.]
[JOE.]
I was brave.
I was vulnerable.
I won her the old-fashioned way.
I tried to do everything right for her.
I knew you have to do anything for love.
So I did.
[LOW THUD.]
I did whatever I had to, whatever it took.
I love you, Joe.
I love you too.
I heard about you and Candace.
You know, I thought we were pretty happy, but she thought she could be happier with some guy in Rome, so It's just how she left so suddenly [JOE.]
But she did not trust me.
So she started asking questions about the past.
Candace? I think they dated.
Oh, they did.
But I can't say I was shocked when it didn't work out.
Who's Elijah? Give me my phone, Joe.
[JOE.]
He's not your brother, I know that.
[CANDACE.]
I don't love you.
I never have.
[JOE.]
She started digging for stuff that should have stayed buried.
I picked wrong.
I made mistakes.
[GLASS BREAKS.]
- Love had made me blind.
- [BECK.]
Joe! - [JOE.]
And now - Joe! love turned to poison.
[BECK.]
Tell me I'm crazy.
Tell me you didn't kill Peach.
[BECK SOBS.]
Tell me you didn't kill Peach.
[JOE.]
And when love dies, it really hurts.
- The bottom line is - [THUD.]
she couldn't love me back.
[BECK SCREAMS.]
And our love died.
I thought that was the end.
A sad story.
A broken heart I'd have to heal from to love again.
[BELLS TINKLING.]
But no, there was more hurt in store.
Candace.
I think we have some unfinished business to talk about.
Yeah.
[JOE.]
And so I realize this is what I get for trying so hard.
I can't love again.
I can't risk it.
It's too dangerous.
The only fresh start is a start without love.
[WOMAN.]
Cut! We're gonna go again from the top.
Quickly.
Nice.
Print that.
We're gonna go again from the top.
[JOE.]
This is what it's come to.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
["HAPPY MAN" BY JUNGLE PLAYING.]
I'm a troubled man Changed by the things I do True, but it's funny how [JOE.]
Love has taken me to dark places.
But Los Angeles has gotta be as dark as it gets.
When you're running from someone who thinks they know you, the best place to hide is a city they think you hate because, well, I do.
[WOMAN.]
Hi, gorgeous people! Just wanna say thank you.
Wow.
Three million followers? I'm honestly choked up thinking about how much I love each [JOE.]
I'm closing my heart, like an out-of-business bookstore, and I'm here for the moment where everyone is too into themselves to ever connect with another person.
It's the worst city in the world and the last place I wanna be, and that's perfect.
It's temporary.
Regroup, get some cash together, figure out next moves, go.
Never look back.
It's a chance to get back to who I really am: - a quiet guy - [KEYPAD BEEPING.]
who just wants to lead a quiet life.
[GATE BUZZES.]
[JOE.]
I've done time in uglier cages.
Welcome.
I'm Delilah.
Will Bettelheim.
Nice to meet you.
Your credit came back sparkling, Will.
Oh, good, good.
But I looked you up.
You're not on the socials.
Like, at all.
Thought you might be some kind of freak.
Just not great at keeping up with that stuff.
Do you not keep up with brushing your teeth? [CHUCKLING.]
I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Okay.
I just have this vacancy on the first floor.
- Do you wanna see it? It's bigger.
- I like the second floor.
It's quieter.
All right.
So rent's due on the third, No loud music after ten.
Two pet limit.
And don't cook meth in your kitchen.
You got it.
You can keep the furniture if you want or just let me know and we can have someone take it out.
The last tenant kind of left in a hurry, so hopefully it'll be better luck for you.
I'm in number one if you need anything.
That sounds great.
All right.
See ya.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[JOE.]
Home sweet prison.
It's uncomfortable, all of this.
But that's good, I'm detoxing.
Detox should be uncomfortable.
I've left so much behind.
And I know there's a side of me that I let get out of control, and now controlling is everything.
But, that said, cold turkey leads to rebound, leads to heartbreak, if not crime scenes, and posthumous best sellers.
Addiction management is key.
Ten minutes a day.
Do not fixate on any one person.
Do not get involved, do not even look them up, because I know I can get swept up.
- [GUN FIRES.]
- But that's not happening.
This is a fresh start.
[OPENING MUSIC PLAYING.]
[JOE.]
In my dreams Beck's alive.
She forgives me for everything I did.
She apologizes for everything she did.
And she says, "Don't worry, Candace is gone.
Forever".
But then I wake up and remember.
I think we have some unfinished business to talk about.
Okay.
Okay, let's go somewhere and we can sit and talk.
As long as it's nice and public.
Are you gonna tell me what you want? I'm craving French fries.
Candace - Hi.
What can I get for you? - Fries, please, a side of ranch.
Vanilla milkshake.
You want anything, bunny? - No.
- [SERVER.]
Okay.
I'll be right back.
I want you to know I want it to stay gone.
I mean, you sure thought I was dead or you wouldn't have just left me there, right? I was prepared to count my blessings and never come back.
That's not how any of it happened.
So, anyways, there I am, in a new town, a new girl, and I walk into this store, and there's this book by a woman named Guinevere Beck.
You did it again, didn't you? What do you want, Candace? To kill you with my bare hands.
I'm kidding.
[SCOFFS.]
I could never.
I'm gonna go to the cops, and I'm gonna tell them everything.
Nope, sorry, not that either.
Too easy on you.
[JOE.]
People.
People are predictable.
I cannot afford to be predictable.
My life depends on that.
But love, love is what kept me open, alive, different, real.
And I also can't afford to do love, so you see my dilemma.
Lady, how many photos does it take? Come on.
Are you like, "Lady, come on.
How many photos does it take?" Crazy thing is, she never posts any of them.
That's, like, gotta be a diagnosis, right? [JOE.]
Precocious, unsupervised kid who thinks she's not a kid.
Ms.
Strauss secretly has six chihuahuas so she walks them in shifts.
And you? You are Will Bettelheim, LA newbie.
Yeah, that's me.
[JOE.]
Who is protecting her? No, no, she is not my problem.
What's your Insta? Or do you only have a Finsta? - I'm a little behind the times.
- Clearly.
Anyway, I'm @Ellie-Eyeballs.
So you have a girlfriend yet? [JOE.]
Holy shit.
Ellie, how old are you? Like 14? Fifteen.
Basically 16, so [JOE STAMMERING.]
No, she's not my problem.
It was nice to meet you.
Cool.
Manners.
[WOMAN.]
Thank you so much for stopping by.
[MAN.]
I appreciate being the first call.
So Delilah, she's not a hooker.
It's what you're thinking, right? Yeah, no, she's a reporter, that guy's a publicist, and he just paid some crazy kill fee to not run something about someone famous.
- It's sick, she's a genius.
- [DELILAH.]
Ellie? No harassing the tenants.
I'm not.
We're old friends.
Well, you're late for school, smart-ass.
[JOE.]
Too young to be Ellie's mom.
Is that my shirt? That's my fucking shirt.
- How many times ? - [JOE.]
Sisters.
Can you please not wear that to school and destroy it, please? [JOE.]
If Delilah counts as parental supervision, - it explains everything.
- It looks hotter on me, though.
Cool story.
Any day now.
[JOE.]
Note to self: steer clear of their entire red flag galaxy.
Hey.
You lay a finger on her, and I will vivisect your individual scrotums.
She's a kid.
[JOE.]
In Los Angeles, grocery stores aren't just a place you buy carrots, they're a pristine, non-GMO Disneyland, and king among these is Anavrin.
Come for the spring lettuce mix, stay for the perfect life that could be yours if you spend enough and quit gluten, you fucking asshole.
And yeah, obviously, Anavrin is wait for it "nirvana" spelled backwards.
[MAN.]
So, no experience at all in sorting or bagging perishables? [JOE.]
Well, I'm a quick study.
It's a coveted job.
Yeah, all the casting directors shop here.
- So - Oh, I'm not an actor.
Okay, let me xerox some photo ID and I'll call you ASAP and I'll let you know.
Sure thing, ID.
Damn.
- I know I know I brought it.
I just - Are you reading that? Re-reading.
It feels like it gets more relevant every day, right? How so? Oh, this guy's struggle trying to get past his mistakes, you know? I don't like to get political, but I will say our world is done for if we don't think about that.
How to be better.
- I can't believe you just did that.
- Did ? Made a Russian novel sound like something I'd want to read.
Uh, I don't mean to spring this on you Ever thought about working in a bookstore? [SIGHS.]
We've been having a time moving product.
You know, I thought with this whole hacking democracy thing, people would be like, "Yeah, I wanna read some Russian stuff.
What's up with that place?" But they're intimidated, you know? Hm, there's nothing to be intimidated by.
It's human experience.
It's universal.
[JOE.]
I think I just felt my soul come back into my body.
I love it.
You sound like such a a reader.
Maybe it's 'cause it's my favorite thing to do.
That and recommending the perfect book.
Can you start tomorrow? - [STAMMERING.]
Yeah.
- Perfect.
Let's get you an apron.
[JOE.]
A new apron? Joy.
[JOE.]
Hello you.
No, fuck, no, I'm not doing that.
I'm not gonna try to figure out who you are, why you look so concerned about the state of that heirloom tomato.
- Oh, did I get you? Are you okay? - It's okay.
[JOE.]
You have a way with people.
They just like you.
Your shirt is faded, but fresh.
You like to take care of things.
Your shoes are clean, but more.
You walk in a town where nobody walks.
I won't say hello.
I'll accidentally bump into you.
You'll never even know I was here.
[WOMAN.]
Excuse me? Do you think this peach looks like a butt? There is no wrong answer.
It looks a little like a butt, yeah.
Right? Hm.
Thank you.
[JOE.]
Are you flirting? I'd like to think you are, but it's just I can't.
I should also inform you that all peaches look like butts.
[JOE.]
I should walk away.
Oh, yes.
Well, thank you for your honesty.
I might go out on a limb and suggest that bell peppers can be extremely vaginal depending on how you cut them.
I hadn't noticed that, but I definitely will now.
Thank you.
Yeah, no problem.
Were you following me? [JOE.]
Shit.
Well, I mean [JOE.]
Truth.
That is what will shut this down, truth.
Not initially, but then yes.
I was, completely.
I am sorry if I seem skeevy.
No.
I mean, you might've if you looked like a skeeve, which I guess is me saying, good choice showering today.
Good.
I debated, so Hm.
All right.
Oh! You work here? The apron.
Oh, yeah.
Will.
I just started in the cafe.
Me too, um, I uh I manage the kitchen.
I do most of the buying for the store.
I was just shopping for my dinner.
Anyway, sorry.
Love.
[CHUCKLES.]
It's my name, I mean.
- [JOE.]
No.
- Cool.
It's nice to meet you, Love.
[JOE.]
No way.
Yeah.
I'll see you in the break room then, Will.
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
[JOE.]
No, not biting.
I'm not that guy anymore, and I don't think I ever will be again.
I can't be.
Love, you are not for me.
[DOG BARKS IN THE DISTANCE.]
[JOE.]
Mooney's Rare and Used, this is not.
But hey, who needs Cervantes when you've got chakra clearing? Ralph Waldo Emerson? No.
Reading the Akashic records? Full shelf.
This is gonna be harder than I thought.
But this is the only safe place for me right now.
[CANDACE.]
No offense, you look like you're ready to puke.
Just tell me what you want.
I'm getting to it.
[SERVER.]
Here you go.
Now you really look like you're gonna puke.
Sorry, excuse me.
Mmm.
[WHISPERING.]
Shit.
[JOE.]
At least when I'm here, it's less about the people, more about the books.
[MAN.]
Excuse me.
Yeah, how can I help? How can you help? Yeah.
Um Can you tell me if this Carl Jung book is vegan? Uh, if the if the book is New here, huh? Yeah, your apron is, like, very fresh.
[JOE.]
Does everyone in LA walk around like they own the place? You got me.
I just started this week.
The books are made from trees.
I'm pretty sure those are vegan.
I'm just messing with you, old sport.
- [FORTY CHUCKLES.]
- Forty.
- Calvin.
- Hey.
Did you tell our new friend Will here that it was Vegan Author Month at the cafe? I will get Will on the right page.
I know you will.
Will I think you are gonna do really well here.
I like your whole look.
It's very, um I've-read-a-book.
- Calvin - [CALVIN CLEARS THROAT.]
So that's Forty's parents own the place, obviously.
Shit.
He was being cool just now, but if he comes back and it's still wrong I got it.
Don't worry, Calvin.
Watch the register.
Hi.
Let me guess.
Hurricane Forty? Yeah.
Yeah, I guess so.
Don't worry.
He almost never actually fires anyone.
You know how some people are, like, starring in their own movie? Well, his is about a hilarious misunderstood genius working with idiots.
Right, one of those.
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
What? Do Do I have something? No, I was just trying to figure out what your movie is.
Oh, I think it might be the one where the woman gets the guy in trouble at work for slacking off.
I'm sorry, I got to go.
Thank you, though.
[JOE.]
I cannot let you in.
Are you running away from me? What? No.
I feel like you are.
- I don't think - Don't think.
[BOTH MOANING QUIETLY.]
We have about six minutes, which I think we can make that work.
You like that? Now say, "I like that, Love".
I like that Love.
It's just you and me.
[INDIE POP MUSIC PLAYING.]
What's wrong? I don't do this.
Not anymore.
[JOE.]
I don't fantasize to some impossible version of a woman I barely know.
It's not good.
No.
[JOE.]
It's hard to have a fresh start, Love, when the past is on your mind.
[CAB HONKS.]
Thank you.
[PHONE BUZZING.]
Hang on one second.
Hello? [CANDACE.]
You don't think I have your fucking number? I'm not interested in seeing you dead, Joe.
Truly.
Or turning you in because, best-case, you go to prison forever.
- I'm hanging up.
- I wouldn't.
See, you'd go to prison as you.
You'd sit there for the rest of your life thinking you're a good man.
I'm gonna show you who you really are.
And when you see it you'll beg me to turn you in.
It's gonna be really fun fucking destroying you.
And I deserve that.
Candace, listen to me.
You're insane! Yeah, I figured you'd say that.
I'll see you soon.
It doesn't take a genius to hunt someone if you really, really want to.
You see, that's another thing I learned from you.
Bye, Joe.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
[JOE.]
I'm getting paranoid.
There's no way she found me so soon.
There's no way.
I won't let Candace get in my head.
That's what crazy people do, make you crazy.
Who asked you to film me? No one.
It's just for fun.
[JOE.]
Not a good liar.
I'm not mad.
Just give me the phone.
[PHONE SHATTERS.]
[ELLIE GASPS.]
[JOE SIGHS.]
You asshole.
I was making a movie for school.
Ellie.
[JOE.]
Shit.
Just a grown man who put a hand on a teenaged girl.
All good, as long as I fix it.
Which I will do right after I fix another thing I've gotta fix first.
Fuck, I'm starting to believe in cosmic punishment, Love.
Not just punishment, actual death.
If LA is hell, surely the Hollywood DMV is the Ninth Circle.
Hi, I need a driver's license.
- ID and proof of residence? - Yep, it's all there.
[KEYS CLACKING.]
Is everything okay? Slow system.
- [CONTINUES TYPING.]
- [WOMAN.]
That is completely unacceptable.
[MAN.]
Ma'am, come up to the window, please.
[WOMAN.]
Just wait, I'll fix this.
[JOE.]
I know that voice.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
Sir? This woman has an appointment.
Just like I just had an appointment.
You just helped me five seconds ago.
[JOE.]
What are the chances? She has to come back with somebody that can speak whatever she speaks.
[LOVE.]
Arabic? I mean, it's pretty common.
Excuse me, does anybody speak Arabic? - Anyone? - I can.
Thank you, sir, please.
Come here.
Nobody's gonna skip you, right? Thank you, everyone.
See? Someone who can help.
Wasn't that hard to ask.
Some people, huh? Okay, this is all in order.
You'll step over there to take the written test.
Okay, thank you.
Will.
Kismet, right? I mean, what are the chances? I don't always cause a scene.
[LAUGHING.]
I promise.
That was pretty impressive.
Good, because I actually frequently do cause a scene.
Well, I have to take this test.
Well, you got this.
Here.
For luck.
[EMPLOYEE.]
Next in line, please step forward.
[JOE.]
Are you really who you seem to be? Could anyone be that light and fearless? You know, I didn't because I promised myself I wouldn't, but now it would be weird not to, right? You're kidding me.
Are you the only woman in Los Angeles not showing off for strangers? Speaks well of you, but does make it trickier.
[JOE.]
Unfortunately, I know exactly what I need to do.
[CAR HONKS.]
Ellie.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey, hey, hey, hey! It's a new phone.
Since it's my fault you It's a little upgrade.
You'll be making movies on the thing, right? [JOE.]
Cost a chunk of my rent, and the more money I need, the longer I stay, but one problem at a time.
I guess that's Ellie for "thank you".
I didn't mean to scare you.
You didn't.
Of course not.
I'm sorry, anyway.
I was trying to do this whole vérité thing.
You know, like, you see Tangerine? I thought you were, like hip.
Honestly, I'm more of a book guy.
Why are you robbing your eyeballs of all things that are good? Tell you what I'm making you a list.
Like, how do you even function in a world without art? Don't say you get it in books.
Books take too long.
I'll make you a deal.
You make me that list I'll make you a list.
Nothing long.
I have a life.
Okay.
Oh, my God, this bitch's feed is so fake.
How do you know? How how do you know that it's, uh it's it's fake? Uh, I'm an American and I'm 15.
Why do you ask? I thought you were too good for the internets.
Actually, I'm thinking of joining.
I'm just a private person.
Well, so am I.
It's why my page is about my work, not my dumb face.
See? - Can I ? - Yeah.
This is great.
Yeah, I know.
God, you really need a sensei, don't you? Are you offering to help? What's in it for me? [JOE CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
I'll owe you one.
That'll work.
Okay, first thing to know about being authentic and actually cool feeds that aren't lame help people understand you.
But don't overshare, like, your breakfast.
Unless, I don't know, is breakfast your brand? I don't know that I have a brand.
It's not that deep.
[ELLIE.]
Your brand could be, like you have good taste in whatever your thing is.
So go places, look, - if it's interesting, take a pic.
- [SHUTTER CLICKS.]
Don't filter, don't hashtag.
Hashtags are thirsty.
That's literally the handbook to being dope in a sea of basic losers.
Which most people are.
Just lean into your thing, Will.
But in a not-try-hard yet-you're-low-key-fascinating kind of way.
That's how you get her to fall in love with you.
- [JOE.]
What? - That's why you doing it, right? - You like someone.
- No.
That's the only reason anyone posts anything.
I don't like anyone.
Okay.
Uh, the other reason to post is revenge.
You have a nemesis? I don't have a nemesis.
Don't take this the wrong way, Will.
Please be not this boring on your Instagram, okay? I will try my best.
My secretary will bill you.
[CHUCKLING.]
Thank you.
[JOE.]
It's come to this: get online to blend in, just long enough to get out before Candace finds me.
Create a feed of my alleged life while life happens around me, but how would I know? Not that there's much to see.
[JOE.]
Friend requested.
Okay.
This sun is nice.
Any place is probably beautiful when you stop running for one second.
I just want to stop running, Love.
I want a home.
[PEOPLE TALKING IN DISTANCE.]
[BOY.]
Mom? [BOY.]
Mommy? - Mommy? - [WOMAN.]
Joe! Baby.
Right here.
I was afraid you left.
I went to get sunscreen.
Come here.
["KISS ME" BY SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER.]
It's nice here, right? We should come here every summer.
It could be our home away from home.
You are home.
Sure, we're home.
No, I mean, my home is you.
Me too, Joey.
Me too, you.
Hey.
Go get some ice cream.
Then meet me back at our favorite spot.
You know, the one from yesterday.
Remember? And build me a sandcastle.
Okay? Mommy will be back in just a few shakes.
Okay? [JOE.]
I'm an idiot.
Did I sunburn through this t-shirt? How is that a thing? [PHONE PINGS.]
Worth it, all worth it, Love.
[JOE.]
Married.
Married? [KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
[KNOCKING INTENSIFIES.]
[LOVE.]
Hey, Brooklyn! I know you're in there.
[JOE.]
Oh, the happily-wed missus.
I'm sick.
You're a rookie with a sunburn is what you are.
Calvin told me at the store.
Let me in.
I can help.
- Do you have a medical license? - [LOVE CHUCKLES.]
I'm serious, though.
You didn't need to come all the way over here.
It's no problem.
I live right in the neighborhood.
All right.
Is that salad dressing? No, it's apple cider vinegar.
May I? - You want me to ? - Yes.
Trust me, in five minutes you're going to love me for this.
Smells great.
[CHUCKLING.]
Shut up.
Are you okay? This must hurt.
[MOANS.]
It doesn't.
[JOE.]
You felt that too.
But you're married, so you're safe.
It's actually perfect.
Keep it light, breezy.
There.
We'll give that a minute.
[LOVE SIGHS.]
Okay, now I need to ask you a question that's deadly serious and deeply personal.
Okay.
Is that 99-cent ramen? - Yeah.
- No.
- Yeah.
- No, Will, no.
You're an Angeleno now.
I'm not, actually.
You know, you ex-New Yorkers are the worst.
I mean, haven't haven't you ever fallen in love reading Joan Didion or Raymond Chandler, or Francesca Lia Block? You know, these - You've never read Joan fucking Didion.
- [STAMMERING.]
A little.
- She's next.
- No, you, you're missing out, okay? This city, is it's it's a million cities, it's I mean We're going.
We're going! Where, exactly? As many places as we need to to convert you.
Come on.
Let's go! - Okay.
- Come on, snob! All right, hang on a minute.
Need to get my jacket.
Okay.
Just gotta lock up.
[LOVE.]
It's my favorite place in the city.
I have this theory.
It's not my theory, it's the late, great food writer Jonathan Gold's, whose life mission was to know Los Angeles the best way: through food.
And, uh, he said, "There exists for each of us a perfect taco".
Point is Is it good? [LOVE.]
we are gonna find you your perfect bite.
- It's amazing.
- But is it perfect? It's a taco.
We have more work to do.
Come, let's go.
[JOE.]
Wait, hang on, this? - You're telling me - No, no, no.
Come on, come on, please.
You are going to love it.
It's going to be so worth it.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
Okay.
Thank you.
So you really didn't like it? No! No, no, no.
I would bathe in that sauce.
Stop lying to me.
I'll figure you out.
This is science.
Victories Look better when you've called it ["PIECES" BY ANDREW BELLE PLAYING THROUGH EARBUDS.]
Misery's the moment when I lost you It's pleasure in a costume Oh, so close.
Inches away.
Okay.
Research complete.
Final destination.
Let's hit it! [SONG PLAYING LOUDER.]
[LOVE CHUCKLES.]
[ALARM BEEPING RAPIDLY.]
[ALARM CHIRPS, BEEPING STOPS.]
[SOFT PIANO PLAYING.]
[LOVE.]
Let me tell you a little bit about yourself, Will Bettelheim.
You are not a snob.
You're just old-fashioned.
You like things that are real, made right by people who care.
You like strong flavors.
Gimmicks don't seduce you.
What seduces you is the real thing.
Therefore Roast chicken.
In cooking school, they used to tell us that you could tell everything about a cook based on their roast chicken, so I became a bit obsessive.
And you are gonna benefit from that.
You went to cooking school? Yeah.
That's a long story.
Voilà .
Okay.
[CHUCKLES.]
Make sure you have some skin and carrot and some crispy potato and then I'll rub it around in the reduction a little bit.
- May I eat it? - Yes, you may eat it.
[JOE.]
I get it now.
Well? [JOE.]
It's everything I like, made exquisitely, but what's perfect is you made it for me.
Is that you're speechless? Perfect bite? Perfect.
It's perfect.
Yes! I knew it.
You were tough but I am a champion.
[LOVE SIGHS.]
Shit.
- I'm sorry.
Did I say - No.
I have to tell you something, and I'm just gonna come out and say it.
The community garden that we walked by? I got married there three years ago.
Um We met in school and we were young, but I just knew - I'm sorry if I sent the wrong signal - No, he's dead.
Yeah, conversation killer.
He got sick.
And they, um they tried to figure it out.
But they did not.
- Love, I'm so sorry.
- No.
No, it's It is what it is.
It was almost two years ago now.
And, like, look my life's great.
And also, nobody really understands.
I mean, who our age gets married, let alone widowed? It's, like Victorian.
So, you know, people are nice, but they can't really fathom what I'm going through.
Yeah, it's lonely.
I can imagine.
Yeah, I know.
Ever since it happened, I've been able to see this thing in people who've been through it.
I see that every time I look in your eyes.
Yeah.
You've felt it.
Real love.
Real loss.
Yeah.
Yeah, well [CHUCKLES.]
Did you fall in love? LA? Is it so terrible? It's not terrible.
Good.
I, uh, I got you a, um a parting gift.
Yeah, I thought about getting you something happy, but [JOE.]
Of course.
- Joan Didion.
- [LOVE.]
Let's face it, what you're more interested in is something smart and complex.
A little dark.
Right? That's what makes you feel at home.
How do you know that? Well, 'cause me too.
[JOE.]
I wanted to think you don't know me.
You can't, but I'm not too proud to say when I'm wrong.
And maybe I was wrong about you, and maybe, even a bit, all of LA.
And all I can say is, I hope I'm also wrong about me.
Maybe I don't need to shut down forever.
Maybe I don't need to run away so fast.
And if that could be with you Blow.
Ellie.
God, it's from The Big Lebowski.
It's going on your list.
It's two a.
m.
Does your sister Oh, shut up, Dad.
She's right inside.
I just have insomnia.
From the 14 Frappuccinos.
Okay, sorry.
I just wanna make sure Okay, Mr.
Rogers, good night.
Good night.
Oh, Will, someone came by looking for you.
Old friend? Jesse.
No, Jasper.
He said that you had something that you wanted to give back and that he'll be by.
- [JOE.]
Fuck.
- Thanks.
Honestly, he seemed a little creepy.
What can I say, friend? I have creepy taste in friends.
[CHUCKLING.]
Ew! [GATE SLAMS.]
Who is Jasper? Why is he looking for you Will? How are we gonna take care of this problem? [JOE.]
So here's the thing, Love.
[WOMAN.]
Cut! [JOE.]
It wasn't easy for me to get here, to buy myself a little time, this slim chance at a new life.
And then I saw you.
And, you know, I really do believe that things happen for a reason, that all the hard stuff and the craziness, and frankly, my own mistakes they maybe all led me here for a reason.
At least I hope that's true.
Because I'm working as hard as I can to make a fresh start here.
What the hell were you thinking, Calvin? Ray said to stock more fiction.
[FORTY.]
Yeah, he meant fiction that people actually wanna read.
- [CALVIN.]
Okay, I just figured that - What? There's a human alive who wants to read Crime and Punishment? Look, dude, find a way to move these or, uh something's moving.
[JOE.]
It's delicate, the whole thing.
[DELILAH.]
I have this vacancy on the first floor.
[JOE.]
I like the second floor.
[JOE.]
'Cause it's not just a new home.
It's a new me.
[LOVE.]
I live right in the neighborhood.
Kismet, right? I mean, what are the chances? [JOE.]
And when something like that happens, when it's right, you start to feel everything aligning, like fate saying yes.
But again, delicate.
Anyway, this is a bad time, the worst time, for a complication.
Maybe I should run right now, Love.
But now I don't want to.
I need to figure out a way to see this through, whatever it is with you.
You win, Love.
I'll stay.
[CLOSING MUSIC PLAYING.]