Party of Five s02e10 Episode Script
Grand Delusions
[PHONE BUTTONS BEEP.]
Is this weird or is this weird? This is definitely weird.
What do we do with that? BAILEY: Eat it, I guess.
CLAUDIA: We can't eat it.
Cake is for celebration.
Hi.
I've got a buffet dinner for 50 and no one to eat it.
I was wondering-- In case you didn't notice, we don't have anything to celebrate.
Yeah, well, it's too bizarre to give to a soup kitchen, too, so either we eat it, or we let it rot.
Hey.
Hey.
I said hey, Claud.
Charlie, do you keep the presents? Keep 'em? Or return them to the stores? Shouldn't you return them to the person they're from? I don't know, okay? I've never been through this.
I don't know how to act.
All I know is that I gotta get out of here for a while.
JULIA: Meaning what? Meaning I gotta figure out what the hell I'm doing with my life.
I can't do it here.
So I'm gonna take off for a little while.
I'm gonna go to Mexico.
Wait.
You're going, anyway? Even though-- Tickets are non-refundable.
So is the room.
A honeymoon without a wedding-- What am I supposed to do? I can't afford a whole other trip.
If I don't get away from these chairs and flowers and this cake and that damn bed So I'm going.
You think if I took Claud with me, she might You know, start to forgive me? Maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
Cool.
Never in a million years.
Not a chance.
[THE BODEANS' "CLOSER TO FREE" PLAYING.]
Everybody wants to live Like they wanna live And everybody wants to love Like they wanna love And everybody wants to be Closer to free-ee-ee Closer to free Okay.
So no allergies.
No history of heart disease or high blood pressure.
Not currently taking any medications.
Andare you sexually active? [LAUGHS.]
No.
Well, I mean, I was once.
But I won't be again, probably.
At least not for a really long time.
So, technically, yes, but for all practical purposes, no.
So what brings you here? Well, I just figured-- I mean, I've never been to a, um-- A gynecologist? Right.
And I just figured that since I had done that, that I should.
And that makes sense, doesn't it? Any sexually active No, see-- --should start having regular paps and should decide on a reliable form of birth control.
Oh.
No, I really don't need that.
I mean, he used a-- We were safe.
There's the pill.
I hate pills.
Then we're looking at the diaphragm, the IUD, or the cervical cap.
So we stay for what, like, an hour, hour and a half, and then we can leave, right? What? No.
No, no.
This is a very important party to Gram.
Yeah, but with Charlie gone, we'll have the house to ourselves.
So? Gram's anniversary only comes once a year.
I'm not just gonna cut out.
Yeah, I'm sorry, but with your grandfather technically no longer living-- I explained this.
Two, four, six You have to admit it's kind of weird.
How long has he been dead? You made me lose count.
Fifteen years? That doesn't strike you as a little Okay, so it's a little unusual, but it does not mean that we're not gonna stay.
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hi.
Mom, have a seat.
Don't put me by those damn windows.
I get so damn scared I'm gonna fall.
Hi.
Hi, honey.
Gram, this is my boyfriend Bailey.
Hi.
Nice to meet you, ma'am.
Did you say Bailey? Are you one of those Newport Baileys? No, Gram, Bailey's his first name.
What the hell kind of first name is Bailey? What the hell kind of first name is Gram? [LAUGHS.]
Uh, we're setting the table for the party.
Good for you.
No silverware for Grandpa.
No, of course not.
Of course not.
Needs a plate and a chair, but not silver.
Of course not.
Ow.
They've got snorkeling at this place.
You're on my seat belt.
Oh.
Sorry.
The doctor said that all we have to do is put a bag over your cast.
You can swim all you want.
Excuse me.
Where did you get those? From here.
The pocket here.
Oh, thanks.
They've also got music every night.
Not classical, probably, but mariachi.
I'm sorry.
What station are you on? Five.
Comedy.
Great.
There are markets too.
We can get you one of those Mexican dresses.
What do you think of guys who call off a wedding an hour before the ceremony? What do I think? Well, assuming the bride was-- Perfect.
Yeah.
Well, that's pretty unforgivable.
That's what I think too.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
[MAN ON TAPE PLAYER SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JULIA REPEATS IN FRENCH.]
[MAN ON TAPE PLAYER SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JULIA REPEATS IN FRENCH.]
[SPEAKING IN GERMAN.]
[JULIA SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JUSTIN SPEAKING IN GERMAN.]
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
Is anybody at your house? The sitter.
No one.
She really knew Kennedy? Man, I've never really known people who knew people before.
Well, don't be intimidated.
She really likes you.
She'll probably make you read to her tomorrow.
Wait, tomorrow? I thought we were gonna go to my place tomorrow.
Uh, I don't know, Bailey.
I kind of told my mom I'd be around.
I think maybe-- You think what? That you don't wanna spend time with me? No, it's not that.
Then what? 'Cause tomorrow is a perfect chance for us to spend time together completely alone.
How come you're more excited about spending a day with your family than a day with me? I don't know, Bailey.
Maybe I like being around them.
I mean, I can count on them.
And you can't count on me? No.
No, look.
You can't blame me for being a little cautious here.
That is not fair.
I apologized.
I know.
It's just silly little things, stupid little things, like trust and total devotion, take time.
Okay? Understand? Yeah.
I understand.
I hate it, but I understand.
[SINGING IN SPANISH.]
Nice, don't you think? Whatever.
Yes? Salinger.
I have a reservation.
You're not gonna cut me one inch of slack here, are you? No.
Because I'm mad.
You can make me come here, but you can't make me forgive you.
And you can't make me have fun.
Aah, aah, ahh.
Do you see it? Do you see it? See what? A flying something.
I hate bugs.
I'm fine with snakes and rodents, but when it comes to bugs, I'm-- I'm I'm Courtney.
Hi.
I'm sorry.
Um, I'm Charlie.
Ah.
Here you go, Mr.
Salinger.
The honeymoon suite.
You're Charlie Salinger, and you're on your honeymoon, so I'm-- No, I'm not.
I'm with my sister.
Right.
Okay.
No, really.
She's 12.
And, uh, she kind of hates me right now, so basically I'm here alone.
Well, how do you feel about bugs? Bugs.
Uh Bring 'em on.
So what you're saying is if I found a bug in my room, room 454, I could ring you, and you'd come kill it for me? That'd be Yeah, fine.
Three-twelve.
It's good to know.
JUSTIN: So, uh, I hate to state the obvious, but in case you didn't notice, I thought I'd point out that we did it again.
No.
I noticed.
I definitely noticed.
So I guess we learned that all that stuff we said before-- About not being able to do it without being in love? A hundred percent bull puckey.
Because we did it.
We did the big nasty.
"Big nasty.
" How about "nooky"? Can we say we nookied? Sure, if you prefer, or we boffed.
We-- We mated.
We made whoopee.
We made love Or not.
Not, I think.
Because we're still not going out, right? Right.
We're just, uh-- Sleeping together.
Yeah.
People do that.
They have sex and not go out.
The French do it all the time.
Yeah.
So it's sophisticated.
Yeah.
Cosmopolitan even.
So does that work for you? Yeah.
Sure.
Why not? Okay.
CHARLIE: It says here the instructors are there all day.
Just tell them we wanna learn to wind surf.
CLAUDIA: I don't wanna learn.
You do.
No.
I just wanna do something fun together.
The dining room's this way.
Claudia, you've gotta eat.
COURTNEY: Hey.
Hey.
Go with the fruit salad.
Hi.
Hi.
It's not as good as in Fiji, but it's definitely better than in the States.
When were you in Fiji? After Tahiti, before Ecuador.
I'm traveling around the world until my money runs out.
I'll probably end up stranded in Mykonos or something.
I've always wanted to go to Mykonos.
Yeah? What's stopping you? Oh, you know, obligations.
Well, nobody's gonna give you the time.
You've just gotta take it.
Never thought of it that way.
CLAUDIA: That's probably not allowed.
Shh.
He must be sleeping.
Who? I don't know yet, but someone very important.
Staying there? How do you know? My father tells me.
Who's your father? Juan Carlos Sabato Luis Sanchez.
This is his hotel.
The best hotel in all of Cabo San Lucas.
It's okay.
Please, miss, tell me why are you wearing these clothes on beach? The pant and the sweating? Because I don't like the sun.
Then is good you come to Mexico.
I didn't wanna come.
My brother made me.
Ah, he's a bad man, this brother.
Making you come to a beautiful beach.
It's very sad.
I start to cry.
Look, I'm not a beach person.
Okay.
So you no liking the beach.
This is what I do.
I make you my partner in spying on important guest.
Maybe is prince falling in love with you, making you princess.
You have a big adventure, yes? You're weird.
Ah, yes, but is you who is wearing sweating on beach.
Ah, here they are.
Wow.
He wrote you a lot.
Your grandfather never took a trip without writing me.
Oh, he knew what he was doing.
And enunciate, please.
"My darling Sarah--" You're a Sarah too? She's my namesake.
Go on.
"Cold snap in New York "Got there just in time to hear the good news.
"They've gotten a baby.
"Marie's ecstatic.
Dylan's as proud as if she were his own.
" The name-- What was that? Here, Bailey, here's another.
Read another one.
No.
No, Gram-- Honey, this one's from Korea.
That was such an exciting time.
Gram, let me see that.
Sarah give it back.
"They're naming her after the loveliest girl on the planet.
"Yes.
Another Sarah to light up the world.
Lucky world.
" "As if she were his own"? Gram, what does it mean? [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
I'm working! Oh, I thought you were my dad.
No.
He was just pulling out when I got here.
Gee.
I wonder where he's going.
So, anyways, guess what.
Um You know my hair thing? That thing that was in my hair? Well, I can't find it.
I thought maybe you had it.
Okay, new rule.
As of right now, if either of us comes to see the other under false pretenses, the excuse better be at least a teeny bit plausible.
Oh, you mean-- Hair thing? You may as well have just said, "I'm here to fool around.
" I'm here to fool around.
What does it mean? What did he mean when he wrote this? Sweetheart, maybe we should discuss this in private.
Oh, yeah.
Look, I should-- No.
I have no problem with Bailey hearing.
Sarah, I really-- Just stay here! Is Dad not my father? Did you get pregnant with someone else? Was there another baby Sarah that died that you named me after? Am I adopted? What are we talking about here? Yes.
Yes, what? There were a lot of options.
Your father and I did adopt you.
Oh.
Wow, I kind of said that one as a joke.
Sarah I'm I was adopted? Sweetheart, please, let me explain, honey.
I really shouldn't be here.
I'm gonna go.
Thank you, Bailey.
I'll talk to you later, okay? Sweetheart BOY: Look, Marco's bringing him the room service.
CLAUDIA: He's ordering sushi.
So he's either from California or Japan.
Maybe movie star or big businessman.
So much for me becoming a princess.
Oh, it is okay.
If it is prince, now I no letting him marry you.
I thought that was the point.
The point is now change.
Um, I should probably head back.
Uh, then I walking with you? CHARLIE: Wait.
Wait.
Hang on.
I can't even see.
Come on.
[GIGGLES.]
COURTNEY: Here.
It's this way.
You see why is reason this is best hotel in Cabo San Lucas? People is falling in love here.
MAN: Justin, have you seen my wallet? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Dad, wait! Justin! Dad, will you, please Okay, all right.
Uh You and I should talk about this.
Now.
Uh, I'll be right back.
Okay, I'm trying not to get mad.
I'm trying to understand why I shouldn't be angry.
Well, I can think of a few reasons.
Are you bringing girls into your room? One girl, Dad.
Justin, look at me.
We're talking here.
No, we're not talking, because you're about to lecture me about sex.
Well, I don't wanna hear it from you.
Hey, don't you start-- Especially when you're screwing around behind Mom's back! What? What-- I don't know what you're talking about.
I saw you.
The hard rock show? I was there.
Her? No.
She's a client's daughter, for God's sakes.
Stop it, okay? This is disgusting! It's pathetic! It was nothing.
It was It was stupid.
Oh, God.
Stupid thing to do.
It has nothing to do with your mother, and it has nothing to do with our family.
Nothing because it didn't mean anything.
I promise you.
Okay.
Okay.
Absolutely-- Stop.
[SLAMS DOOR.]
Nothing.
COURTNEY: So I've been ranking all the pools, all the swimming pools on this trip.
Oh, yeah? Mm-hm.
So how's this one stack up? I can't decide just by looking at it.
It's a very complicated process, lots of factors.
Like? Well, like temperature and chlorine content and the company.
So how did you end up in the honeymoon suite, anyway? Uh justa little misunderstanding.
Hmm.
With your fiancee? Uh Yeah.
Well, her loss is my gain, isn't it? [SPLASHES.]
I'm glad you like it, buddy.
This is dinner for the next two weeks.
Yeah.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Come in! Sarah.
Hey.
Hey.
How are you? Are you okay? Here.
Come here.
Sit down.
What did they tell you? Did they tell you everything? Yeah.
They said they did.
I was four days old.
And it was some unwed mother.
What do they know about her? Not much.
Nothing.
I don't know.
Oh, I can't go back there, Bailey.
Well, you don't have to.
You stay here as long as you want.
Okay? She gave me a name and it was some other name than Sarah.
Then they changed it when they took me.
I don't even know my name.
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING.]
Where the hell have you been? What's it to you? What's it--? I thought you were lying in a ditch somewhere.
Look, I was out having fun.
Isn't that why you dragged me here, to have fun? Cut the crap, Claudia.
You cut the crap.
All right.
That's it.
You're grounded.
For the rest of the day, you're gonna stay in this hotel room.
Maybe that will make you start thinking about someone other than yourself.
Like that's something you know anything about.
Like you're Mr.
Considerate! Mr.
Dump Kirsten, and then go smooching the first bimbo beach bunny you meet.
What? I saw you kissing that girl.
Stupid-looking one.
Hey, she is not stupid.
And furthermore-- Oh, like I'm gonna listen to you! Right.
Dammit.
How much do you give him? Obviously too much.
Look how fat he is.
[DOORBELL RINGS.]
Uh, could you--? Sure.
Thurber, no! Thurber! Well, you know what, Thurber? Help yourself.
WOMAN: Sarah! Wait.
[GASPING.]
I just wanted to talk to her.
[DOOR SLAMS.]
Yeah, well, now probably isn't the right time.
Oh, Bailey.
There is never a right time, never.
You should have told her, from the beginning.
Isn't that what you're supposed to do? It's not that simple, Bailey.
It's not just a matter of deciding to do it.
We had decided.
When she was three, her father and I sat her down and started explaining it to her.
And you know what she did? She put her hands over her ears, and she started humming.
So we decided to wait.
For what? For her to be older, for her to be able to handle the news.
I don't know, maybe for some sort of a sign from Lord-knows-who saying, "Now.
If you tell her right now, she won't be hurt.
" And then on her 12th birthday, we were going over her presents after the party, and they were such grown-up presents.
Pocketbooks and jewelry and diaries and I looked at this little girl who was growing up so quickly, and I thought, "She's ours.
Nobody else's.
" [CHATTERING IN HALLWAY.]
So how did things end up with your dad? He didn't know it was you.
He didn't know who it was.
Oh, no, I'm not-- I mean, that's good, but no, I just I wanted to know that you're okay.
I am fine.
'Cause that seemed upsetting.
Look, my dad is a jerk.
We had an argument.
What's so interesting? I don't know.
I just care, I guess.
Well, I thought we weren't gonna do that.
Well, I'm not.
I'm not caring-caring.
I'm just making conversation.
Yeah, well, I have a big test, and I just I can't chat right now, okay? Oh.
Okay.
Well, I guess I'll justsee you.
Okay.
[BELLS RINGING.]
I mean, maybe he didn't love Kirsten.
I don't understand.
Buthe did.
I mean, I know he did.
You should have seen the way he looked at her, all google-eyed.
So how could he just turn around like that meant nothing and just Just? Make the love to the other woman? Um Yeah.
Hey, Claudia.
Sometime, the heart do what it want without asking the head.
Oh.
Hello? Oh, hi, Mrs.
Reeves.
Uh, yeah, yeah she is.
No.
But-- I did.
I did.
I did tell her that.
But she's still kind of Yeah, I'm afraid not.
Okay, bye.
[SIGHS.]
Well, it's definitely weird to talk to your mom when she's crying.
You know, from what she's told me, I can kind of understand-- What? She made a mistake.
And I don't know, Sarah, I don't see what making a mistake has to do with loving someone.
She loves you.
So what are you saying? That I'm saying that I think maybe the next time she calls, I think you should try and talk to her.
[SCOFFS.]
I think you should try and forgive them.
They're your parents.
They're not my parents, Bailey.
That's the whole point! And if you can't understand that-- No, I do.
I do understand that.
I'm just saying-- I don't think I really need you telling me what I should do.
I'm just trying to help.
Who? Them or me? 'Cause you're my boyfriend, and you should be on my side.
Maybe it isn't a matter of sides.
Why are you arguing with me? What's wrong with agreeing? What's wrong with saying, "You know what, Sarah, You're right, and I'll back you up no matter what"? I just think-- Well, don't, okay.
[CAN RATTLING.]
Oh.
Justin.
I'm missing my hair thing.
Mm-- Bailey and Sarah are here.
Well, my mom's car has a big back seat.
Oh, hey, yeah.
That sounds really romantic.
And as soon as we're done, you can kick me out, start it up and leave.
What's your problem? My problem is My problem is that earlier today, you were way too busy to talk to me, and now that you're in the mood to fool around, suddenly you have all the time in the world.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Wasn't that the deal? Yeah.
Yeah, it was.
You know what? It's a lousy deal.
It makes me feel gross.
And I can't believe you're okay with this.
I can't believe you're happy to come over just to have sex.
As opposed to your motives last night, which were so complex.
If you wanted to talk last night, I would have talked.
Well, I didn't.
And if not talking is suddenly not okay with you, that's your fault, not mine.
God, Justin, of course I wanna talk.
We're sleeping together.
So? That doesn't have to mean anything.
Oh, wow.
Like father, like son.
I hate how long it takes the water to heat up in this place.
What's this? "Isla Mujeres.
" [LAUGHS.]
Check this out.
It's this tiny little island in the Gulf.
Can you believe that beach? That's where I'm gonna go next.
If you wait until January, I can get a week and meet you.
[LAUGHS.]
I was pretty set on going alone.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
This is a fling.
I mean, we both know that, right, Charlie? Neither one of us is looking for that long-term thing.
[GROANS.]
No.
Definitely not.
I mean, it's no big deal or anything.
I guess I just thought things were going so well, maybe it could be more.
I'm sorry, what was it that made you think I wanted more? Nothing.
It's just In my experience, no one starts out wanting more, but then they meet someone, and they fall in love-- I'm sorry, what was it that made you think I'd fallen in love? Look, Charlie, you're really fun to hang out with.
But you knew from the start what I was all about.
Hey.
Charlie.
You might think that you're really into this, into me, but, uhyou don't know me at all.
And I don't know you.
So I just kind of doubt that this means as much to you as you might think.
I don't know.
I'm not a shrink or anything.
But it just seems unlikely.
[ALL CHATTERING.]
The floor's probably filthy.
Uh, damn.
Hang on a second.
What are you doing? Uh, I got a-- Hang on.
I got a present here.
You didn't have to get me a present.
This is a good one.
Pick a hand.
I know that you feel like you don't really know who you are right now.
And so I figured I figured that you might wanna know that there's a place you can go where you're the same person you've always been.
Where you're funny, you're smart, you're a total spaz, and you're good at poker.
You're, um You're really beautiful.
And, um, you're you.
And you're loved.
It opens the back door.
Both locks.
The top one kind of sticks, so Use it any time you want to.
Any time.
[JULIA SPEAKS IN FRENCH.]
[MAN ON RECORDING SPEAKS FRENCH.]
[KNOCKS ON PARTITION.]
[SWITCHES MACHINE OFF.]
I'm not gonna sit there.
Okay.
I'm not going to sit there for a reason.
And it's not the reason you think it is.
After you went inside last night, I was hanging around your yard, and I started thinking about that night that you taught me how to dance.
Remember that? Yeah.
I was remembering what it was like to kiss you then.
And I-- I don't think I told you this, but when I left your house that night, I was I was so dizzy that I fell down your stairs, literally.
I scraped my hand and everything.
That's how touching you made me feel then.
And sex-- It's been great, but it hasn't been like that.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that it does matter.
Caring, being in love.
It matters.
So maybe-- Uh-uh.
No.
'Cause I can't shake the feeling that it's gonna happen again, that I'm gonna drop my guard, and you're gonna-- Justin, I wouldn't.
It's too hard to believe you.
And I don't wanna be like my dad.
I don't wanna just screw somebody and have it not mean anything.
But I don't think I want it to mean something with you.
That's why I'm not gonna sit there.
CHARLIE: Hey, Claud.
Check it out.
I scored some more nuts.
See, in my experience, when your heart's sore, the best thing to do is eat.
Like you'd know how I feel.
Believe it or not, I do.
No, you don't, Charlie.
I might never see Enrico again, and I miss him.
Already I miss him so much.
You never miss anyone.
You just leave them and move on.
I mean, like Kirsten.
You said you loved her, but then one day it just Poof, she's gone.
You might never see her again.
But you don't care.
You've already got someone else.
Man, Claudia, when did you get so incredibly cruel? You really don't think that I miss her? That's like saying that you think that I don't have a heart at all.
That's just such an awful thing to say.
Well, if you missed her so much, then how could you get all wrapped up in thatCourtney lady? I don't know, okay.
I All I know is, I got to Mexico feeling like crap.
And then I met Courtney, and I wanted to be with her because suddenly being with her was making that feeling go away.
Or at least I thought it was, anyway.
I was an idiot, I guess, because it turns out you can't make feelings go away by ignoring them.
They stick around.
They come back.
Not miss anyone? God! [DOOR OPENING.]
All the French stuff was dubbed instead of subtitled, so I figured I'd get-- Sarah? You were in the exact same position when I left.
Have you just been standing there? No.
I moved.
I put my books on the shelf.
[SIGHS.]
Then I took them off.
Then I put them on.
then I took them off.
What's? Is something wrong? No.
No, not wrong, really.
I mean, that's a good place for my books, you know.
They definitely all fit there.
But? But I don't know.
Whenever I put them there, it just kind of feels fake.
You know, like I'm pretending it's a home or something.
I don't think this is right.
'Cause this is not my home.
I don't know what is.
Butthis isn't it.
It's a home, yeah, but it's not mine.
So I'll drive you.
Okay.
JULIA: Decaf nonfat latte.
WOMAN: Make it a low-fat scone, a cranberry one.
MAN: You got it.
Hi.
Hi.
[SIGHS.]
I'm surprised you're not at the Silent Festival at the Rialto.
I just came from Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day.
I was gonna go see Fatty's Magic Pants at 9:30.
I totally forgot your order.
JUSTIN & JULIA: Decaf nonfat latte.
Do you know how many people know what kind of coffee I drink? One.
You.
Yeah, well.
And how many people know about your obsession with Fatty Arbuckle? It's not an obsession.
It's just a profound interest.
Oh, what are we doing? I don't know.
It's weird, isn't it? I mean, there's a lot that's bad between us, but then there's all this other stuff that just makes us feel right with each other.
I just can't figure out how to make the two fit.
Not by sleeping together.
No.
Definitely not.
It just makes it worse.
Fatty's Magic Pants did kind of jump out at me.
Maybe Maybe I could go with you.
I totally forgot.
Was that for here or to go? To go.
Baby steps.
Ar-eeba? No.
Arriba.
You gotta roll the R's.
How? R-r-r-r-r-r.
Errr Just let your tongue flap around.
Err-r-r.
R-r-r-r-r-r-r.
I can't do it.
Errrr-errr Arriba! Arrrr.
Hi, honey.
Hi.
Maybe I'll, uh Maybe I'll go unpack.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I thought I'd be gone.
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't apologize.
[SIGHS.]
Where were you? Um.
We went I-- I took Claudia, you know, to To Mexico.
You went? You went, anyway? She was having such a hard time dealing with all this, and I I had the tickets.
I I figured, you know, some time together, just Wow, Charlie.
Don't, please.
I've hurt you so much.
Please don't be hurt about this too.
This is the last box.
Um, maybe I'll stick it in the car and come back and say bye to the kids.
I'll take it out for you.
No.
I got it.
I wasn't planning on seeing you, anyway.
[CLOSES DOOR.]
CHARLIE: I gave her these.
After our first fight.
Proof that is Just tell her she dropped them, okay.
Okay.
Unraveling this feeling I realize It's a long time Between us
Is this weird or is this weird? This is definitely weird.
What do we do with that? BAILEY: Eat it, I guess.
CLAUDIA: We can't eat it.
Cake is for celebration.
Hi.
I've got a buffet dinner for 50 and no one to eat it.
I was wondering-- In case you didn't notice, we don't have anything to celebrate.
Yeah, well, it's too bizarre to give to a soup kitchen, too, so either we eat it, or we let it rot.
Hey.
Hey.
I said hey, Claud.
Charlie, do you keep the presents? Keep 'em? Or return them to the stores? Shouldn't you return them to the person they're from? I don't know, okay? I've never been through this.
I don't know how to act.
All I know is that I gotta get out of here for a while.
JULIA: Meaning what? Meaning I gotta figure out what the hell I'm doing with my life.
I can't do it here.
So I'm gonna take off for a little while.
I'm gonna go to Mexico.
Wait.
You're going, anyway? Even though-- Tickets are non-refundable.
So is the room.
A honeymoon without a wedding-- What am I supposed to do? I can't afford a whole other trip.
If I don't get away from these chairs and flowers and this cake and that damn bed So I'm going.
You think if I took Claud with me, she might You know, start to forgive me? Maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
Cool.
Never in a million years.
Not a chance.
[THE BODEANS' "CLOSER TO FREE" PLAYING.]
Everybody wants to live Like they wanna live And everybody wants to love Like they wanna love And everybody wants to be Closer to free-ee-ee Closer to free Okay.
So no allergies.
No history of heart disease or high blood pressure.
Not currently taking any medications.
Andare you sexually active? [LAUGHS.]
No.
Well, I mean, I was once.
But I won't be again, probably.
At least not for a really long time.
So, technically, yes, but for all practical purposes, no.
So what brings you here? Well, I just figured-- I mean, I've never been to a, um-- A gynecologist? Right.
And I just figured that since I had done that, that I should.
And that makes sense, doesn't it? Any sexually active No, see-- --should start having regular paps and should decide on a reliable form of birth control.
Oh.
No, I really don't need that.
I mean, he used a-- We were safe.
There's the pill.
I hate pills.
Then we're looking at the diaphragm, the IUD, or the cervical cap.
So we stay for what, like, an hour, hour and a half, and then we can leave, right? What? No.
No, no.
This is a very important party to Gram.
Yeah, but with Charlie gone, we'll have the house to ourselves.
So? Gram's anniversary only comes once a year.
I'm not just gonna cut out.
Yeah, I'm sorry, but with your grandfather technically no longer living-- I explained this.
Two, four, six You have to admit it's kind of weird.
How long has he been dead? You made me lose count.
Fifteen years? That doesn't strike you as a little Okay, so it's a little unusual, but it does not mean that we're not gonna stay.
[DOOR OPENS.]
Hi.
Mom, have a seat.
Don't put me by those damn windows.
I get so damn scared I'm gonna fall.
Hi.
Hi, honey.
Gram, this is my boyfriend Bailey.
Hi.
Nice to meet you, ma'am.
Did you say Bailey? Are you one of those Newport Baileys? No, Gram, Bailey's his first name.
What the hell kind of first name is Bailey? What the hell kind of first name is Gram? [LAUGHS.]
Uh, we're setting the table for the party.
Good for you.
No silverware for Grandpa.
No, of course not.
Of course not.
Needs a plate and a chair, but not silver.
Of course not.
Ow.
They've got snorkeling at this place.
You're on my seat belt.
Oh.
Sorry.
The doctor said that all we have to do is put a bag over your cast.
You can swim all you want.
Excuse me.
Where did you get those? From here.
The pocket here.
Oh, thanks.
They've also got music every night.
Not classical, probably, but mariachi.
I'm sorry.
What station are you on? Five.
Comedy.
Great.
There are markets too.
We can get you one of those Mexican dresses.
What do you think of guys who call off a wedding an hour before the ceremony? What do I think? Well, assuming the bride was-- Perfect.
Yeah.
Well, that's pretty unforgivable.
That's what I think too.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
[MAN ON TAPE PLAYER SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JULIA REPEATS IN FRENCH.]
[MAN ON TAPE PLAYER SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JULIA REPEATS IN FRENCH.]
[SPEAKING IN GERMAN.]
[JULIA SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
[JUSTIN SPEAKING IN GERMAN.]
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH.]
Is anybody at your house? The sitter.
No one.
She really knew Kennedy? Man, I've never really known people who knew people before.
Well, don't be intimidated.
She really likes you.
She'll probably make you read to her tomorrow.
Wait, tomorrow? I thought we were gonna go to my place tomorrow.
Uh, I don't know, Bailey.
I kind of told my mom I'd be around.
I think maybe-- You think what? That you don't wanna spend time with me? No, it's not that.
Then what? 'Cause tomorrow is a perfect chance for us to spend time together completely alone.
How come you're more excited about spending a day with your family than a day with me? I don't know, Bailey.
Maybe I like being around them.
I mean, I can count on them.
And you can't count on me? No.
No, look.
You can't blame me for being a little cautious here.
That is not fair.
I apologized.
I know.
It's just silly little things, stupid little things, like trust and total devotion, take time.
Okay? Understand? Yeah.
I understand.
I hate it, but I understand.
[SINGING IN SPANISH.]
Nice, don't you think? Whatever.
Yes? Salinger.
I have a reservation.
You're not gonna cut me one inch of slack here, are you? No.
Because I'm mad.
You can make me come here, but you can't make me forgive you.
And you can't make me have fun.
Aah, aah, ahh.
Do you see it? Do you see it? See what? A flying something.
I hate bugs.
I'm fine with snakes and rodents, but when it comes to bugs, I'm-- I'm I'm Courtney.
Hi.
I'm sorry.
Um, I'm Charlie.
Ah.
Here you go, Mr.
Salinger.
The honeymoon suite.
You're Charlie Salinger, and you're on your honeymoon, so I'm-- No, I'm not.
I'm with my sister.
Right.
Okay.
No, really.
She's 12.
And, uh, she kind of hates me right now, so basically I'm here alone.
Well, how do you feel about bugs? Bugs.
Uh Bring 'em on.
So what you're saying is if I found a bug in my room, room 454, I could ring you, and you'd come kill it for me? That'd be Yeah, fine.
Three-twelve.
It's good to know.
JUSTIN: So, uh, I hate to state the obvious, but in case you didn't notice, I thought I'd point out that we did it again.
No.
I noticed.
I definitely noticed.
So I guess we learned that all that stuff we said before-- About not being able to do it without being in love? A hundred percent bull puckey.
Because we did it.
We did the big nasty.
"Big nasty.
" How about "nooky"? Can we say we nookied? Sure, if you prefer, or we boffed.
We-- We mated.
We made whoopee.
We made love Or not.
Not, I think.
Because we're still not going out, right? Right.
We're just, uh-- Sleeping together.
Yeah.
People do that.
They have sex and not go out.
The French do it all the time.
Yeah.
So it's sophisticated.
Yeah.
Cosmopolitan even.
So does that work for you? Yeah.
Sure.
Why not? Okay.
CHARLIE: It says here the instructors are there all day.
Just tell them we wanna learn to wind surf.
CLAUDIA: I don't wanna learn.
You do.
No.
I just wanna do something fun together.
The dining room's this way.
Claudia, you've gotta eat.
COURTNEY: Hey.
Hey.
Go with the fruit salad.
Hi.
Hi.
It's not as good as in Fiji, but it's definitely better than in the States.
When were you in Fiji? After Tahiti, before Ecuador.
I'm traveling around the world until my money runs out.
I'll probably end up stranded in Mykonos or something.
I've always wanted to go to Mykonos.
Yeah? What's stopping you? Oh, you know, obligations.
Well, nobody's gonna give you the time.
You've just gotta take it.
Never thought of it that way.
CLAUDIA: That's probably not allowed.
Shh.
He must be sleeping.
Who? I don't know yet, but someone very important.
Staying there? How do you know? My father tells me.
Who's your father? Juan Carlos Sabato Luis Sanchez.
This is his hotel.
The best hotel in all of Cabo San Lucas.
It's okay.
Please, miss, tell me why are you wearing these clothes on beach? The pant and the sweating? Because I don't like the sun.
Then is good you come to Mexico.
I didn't wanna come.
My brother made me.
Ah, he's a bad man, this brother.
Making you come to a beautiful beach.
It's very sad.
I start to cry.
Look, I'm not a beach person.
Okay.
So you no liking the beach.
This is what I do.
I make you my partner in spying on important guest.
Maybe is prince falling in love with you, making you princess.
You have a big adventure, yes? You're weird.
Ah, yes, but is you who is wearing sweating on beach.
Ah, here they are.
Wow.
He wrote you a lot.
Your grandfather never took a trip without writing me.
Oh, he knew what he was doing.
And enunciate, please.
"My darling Sarah--" You're a Sarah too? She's my namesake.
Go on.
"Cold snap in New York "Got there just in time to hear the good news.
"They've gotten a baby.
"Marie's ecstatic.
Dylan's as proud as if she were his own.
" The name-- What was that? Here, Bailey, here's another.
Read another one.
No.
No, Gram-- Honey, this one's from Korea.
That was such an exciting time.
Gram, let me see that.
Sarah give it back.
"They're naming her after the loveliest girl on the planet.
"Yes.
Another Sarah to light up the world.
Lucky world.
" "As if she were his own"? Gram, what does it mean? [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
I'm working! Oh, I thought you were my dad.
No.
He was just pulling out when I got here.
Gee.
I wonder where he's going.
So, anyways, guess what.
Um You know my hair thing? That thing that was in my hair? Well, I can't find it.
I thought maybe you had it.
Okay, new rule.
As of right now, if either of us comes to see the other under false pretenses, the excuse better be at least a teeny bit plausible.
Oh, you mean-- Hair thing? You may as well have just said, "I'm here to fool around.
" I'm here to fool around.
What does it mean? What did he mean when he wrote this? Sweetheart, maybe we should discuss this in private.
Oh, yeah.
Look, I should-- No.
I have no problem with Bailey hearing.
Sarah, I really-- Just stay here! Is Dad not my father? Did you get pregnant with someone else? Was there another baby Sarah that died that you named me after? Am I adopted? What are we talking about here? Yes.
Yes, what? There were a lot of options.
Your father and I did adopt you.
Oh.
Wow, I kind of said that one as a joke.
Sarah I'm I was adopted? Sweetheart, please, let me explain, honey.
I really shouldn't be here.
I'm gonna go.
Thank you, Bailey.
I'll talk to you later, okay? Sweetheart BOY: Look, Marco's bringing him the room service.
CLAUDIA: He's ordering sushi.
So he's either from California or Japan.
Maybe movie star or big businessman.
So much for me becoming a princess.
Oh, it is okay.
If it is prince, now I no letting him marry you.
I thought that was the point.
The point is now change.
Um, I should probably head back.
Uh, then I walking with you? CHARLIE: Wait.
Wait.
Hang on.
I can't even see.
Come on.
[GIGGLES.]
COURTNEY: Here.
It's this way.
You see why is reason this is best hotel in Cabo San Lucas? People is falling in love here.
MAN: Justin, have you seen my wallet? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Dad, wait! Justin! Dad, will you, please Okay, all right.
Uh You and I should talk about this.
Now.
Uh, I'll be right back.
Okay, I'm trying not to get mad.
I'm trying to understand why I shouldn't be angry.
Well, I can think of a few reasons.
Are you bringing girls into your room? One girl, Dad.
Justin, look at me.
We're talking here.
No, we're not talking, because you're about to lecture me about sex.
Well, I don't wanna hear it from you.
Hey, don't you start-- Especially when you're screwing around behind Mom's back! What? What-- I don't know what you're talking about.
I saw you.
The hard rock show? I was there.
Her? No.
She's a client's daughter, for God's sakes.
Stop it, okay? This is disgusting! It's pathetic! It was nothing.
It was It was stupid.
Oh, God.
Stupid thing to do.
It has nothing to do with your mother, and it has nothing to do with our family.
Nothing because it didn't mean anything.
I promise you.
Okay.
Okay.
Absolutely-- Stop.
[SLAMS DOOR.]
Nothing.
COURTNEY: So I've been ranking all the pools, all the swimming pools on this trip.
Oh, yeah? Mm-hm.
So how's this one stack up? I can't decide just by looking at it.
It's a very complicated process, lots of factors.
Like? Well, like temperature and chlorine content and the company.
So how did you end up in the honeymoon suite, anyway? Uh justa little misunderstanding.
Hmm.
With your fiancee? Uh Yeah.
Well, her loss is my gain, isn't it? [SPLASHES.]
I'm glad you like it, buddy.
This is dinner for the next two weeks.
Yeah.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Come in! Sarah.
Hey.
Hey.
How are you? Are you okay? Here.
Come here.
Sit down.
What did they tell you? Did they tell you everything? Yeah.
They said they did.
I was four days old.
And it was some unwed mother.
What do they know about her? Not much.
Nothing.
I don't know.
Oh, I can't go back there, Bailey.
Well, you don't have to.
You stay here as long as you want.
Okay? She gave me a name and it was some other name than Sarah.
Then they changed it when they took me.
I don't even know my name.
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING.]
Where the hell have you been? What's it to you? What's it--? I thought you were lying in a ditch somewhere.
Look, I was out having fun.
Isn't that why you dragged me here, to have fun? Cut the crap, Claudia.
You cut the crap.
All right.
That's it.
You're grounded.
For the rest of the day, you're gonna stay in this hotel room.
Maybe that will make you start thinking about someone other than yourself.
Like that's something you know anything about.
Like you're Mr.
Considerate! Mr.
Dump Kirsten, and then go smooching the first bimbo beach bunny you meet.
What? I saw you kissing that girl.
Stupid-looking one.
Hey, she is not stupid.
And furthermore-- Oh, like I'm gonna listen to you! Right.
Dammit.
How much do you give him? Obviously too much.
Look how fat he is.
[DOORBELL RINGS.]
Uh, could you--? Sure.
Thurber, no! Thurber! Well, you know what, Thurber? Help yourself.
WOMAN: Sarah! Wait.
[GASPING.]
I just wanted to talk to her.
[DOOR SLAMS.]
Yeah, well, now probably isn't the right time.
Oh, Bailey.
There is never a right time, never.
You should have told her, from the beginning.
Isn't that what you're supposed to do? It's not that simple, Bailey.
It's not just a matter of deciding to do it.
We had decided.
When she was three, her father and I sat her down and started explaining it to her.
And you know what she did? She put her hands over her ears, and she started humming.
So we decided to wait.
For what? For her to be older, for her to be able to handle the news.
I don't know, maybe for some sort of a sign from Lord-knows-who saying, "Now.
If you tell her right now, she won't be hurt.
" And then on her 12th birthday, we were going over her presents after the party, and they were such grown-up presents.
Pocketbooks and jewelry and diaries and I looked at this little girl who was growing up so quickly, and I thought, "She's ours.
Nobody else's.
" [CHATTERING IN HALLWAY.]
So how did things end up with your dad? He didn't know it was you.
He didn't know who it was.
Oh, no, I'm not-- I mean, that's good, but no, I just I wanted to know that you're okay.
I am fine.
'Cause that seemed upsetting.
Look, my dad is a jerk.
We had an argument.
What's so interesting? I don't know.
I just care, I guess.
Well, I thought we weren't gonna do that.
Well, I'm not.
I'm not caring-caring.
I'm just making conversation.
Yeah, well, I have a big test, and I just I can't chat right now, okay? Oh.
Okay.
Well, I guess I'll justsee you.
Okay.
[BELLS RINGING.]
I mean, maybe he didn't love Kirsten.
I don't understand.
Buthe did.
I mean, I know he did.
You should have seen the way he looked at her, all google-eyed.
So how could he just turn around like that meant nothing and just Just? Make the love to the other woman? Um Yeah.
Hey, Claudia.
Sometime, the heart do what it want without asking the head.
Oh.
Hello? Oh, hi, Mrs.
Reeves.
Uh, yeah, yeah she is.
No.
But-- I did.
I did.
I did tell her that.
But she's still kind of Yeah, I'm afraid not.
Okay, bye.
[SIGHS.]
Well, it's definitely weird to talk to your mom when she's crying.
You know, from what she's told me, I can kind of understand-- What? She made a mistake.
And I don't know, Sarah, I don't see what making a mistake has to do with loving someone.
She loves you.
So what are you saying? That I'm saying that I think maybe the next time she calls, I think you should try and talk to her.
[SCOFFS.]
I think you should try and forgive them.
They're your parents.
They're not my parents, Bailey.
That's the whole point! And if you can't understand that-- No, I do.
I do understand that.
I'm just saying-- I don't think I really need you telling me what I should do.
I'm just trying to help.
Who? Them or me? 'Cause you're my boyfriend, and you should be on my side.
Maybe it isn't a matter of sides.
Why are you arguing with me? What's wrong with agreeing? What's wrong with saying, "You know what, Sarah, You're right, and I'll back you up no matter what"? I just think-- Well, don't, okay.
[CAN RATTLING.]
Oh.
Justin.
I'm missing my hair thing.
Mm-- Bailey and Sarah are here.
Well, my mom's car has a big back seat.
Oh, hey, yeah.
That sounds really romantic.
And as soon as we're done, you can kick me out, start it up and leave.
What's your problem? My problem is My problem is that earlier today, you were way too busy to talk to me, and now that you're in the mood to fool around, suddenly you have all the time in the world.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Wasn't that the deal? Yeah.
Yeah, it was.
You know what? It's a lousy deal.
It makes me feel gross.
And I can't believe you're okay with this.
I can't believe you're happy to come over just to have sex.
As opposed to your motives last night, which were so complex.
If you wanted to talk last night, I would have talked.
Well, I didn't.
And if not talking is suddenly not okay with you, that's your fault, not mine.
God, Justin, of course I wanna talk.
We're sleeping together.
So? That doesn't have to mean anything.
Oh, wow.
Like father, like son.
I hate how long it takes the water to heat up in this place.
What's this? "Isla Mujeres.
" [LAUGHS.]
Check this out.
It's this tiny little island in the Gulf.
Can you believe that beach? That's where I'm gonna go next.
If you wait until January, I can get a week and meet you.
[LAUGHS.]
I was pretty set on going alone.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
This is a fling.
I mean, we both know that, right, Charlie? Neither one of us is looking for that long-term thing.
[GROANS.]
No.
Definitely not.
I mean, it's no big deal or anything.
I guess I just thought things were going so well, maybe it could be more.
I'm sorry, what was it that made you think I wanted more? Nothing.
It's just In my experience, no one starts out wanting more, but then they meet someone, and they fall in love-- I'm sorry, what was it that made you think I'd fallen in love? Look, Charlie, you're really fun to hang out with.
But you knew from the start what I was all about.
Hey.
Charlie.
You might think that you're really into this, into me, but, uhyou don't know me at all.
And I don't know you.
So I just kind of doubt that this means as much to you as you might think.
I don't know.
I'm not a shrink or anything.
But it just seems unlikely.
[ALL CHATTERING.]
The floor's probably filthy.
Uh, damn.
Hang on a second.
What are you doing? Uh, I got a-- Hang on.
I got a present here.
You didn't have to get me a present.
This is a good one.
Pick a hand.
I know that you feel like you don't really know who you are right now.
And so I figured I figured that you might wanna know that there's a place you can go where you're the same person you've always been.
Where you're funny, you're smart, you're a total spaz, and you're good at poker.
You're, um You're really beautiful.
And, um, you're you.
And you're loved.
It opens the back door.
Both locks.
The top one kind of sticks, so Use it any time you want to.
Any time.
[JULIA SPEAKS IN FRENCH.]
[MAN ON RECORDING SPEAKS FRENCH.]
[KNOCKS ON PARTITION.]
[SWITCHES MACHINE OFF.]
I'm not gonna sit there.
Okay.
I'm not going to sit there for a reason.
And it's not the reason you think it is.
After you went inside last night, I was hanging around your yard, and I started thinking about that night that you taught me how to dance.
Remember that? Yeah.
I was remembering what it was like to kiss you then.
And I-- I don't think I told you this, but when I left your house that night, I was I was so dizzy that I fell down your stairs, literally.
I scraped my hand and everything.
That's how touching you made me feel then.
And sex-- It's been great, but it hasn't been like that.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is that it does matter.
Caring, being in love.
It matters.
So maybe-- Uh-uh.
No.
'Cause I can't shake the feeling that it's gonna happen again, that I'm gonna drop my guard, and you're gonna-- Justin, I wouldn't.
It's too hard to believe you.
And I don't wanna be like my dad.
I don't wanna just screw somebody and have it not mean anything.
But I don't think I want it to mean something with you.
That's why I'm not gonna sit there.
CHARLIE: Hey, Claud.
Check it out.
I scored some more nuts.
See, in my experience, when your heart's sore, the best thing to do is eat.
Like you'd know how I feel.
Believe it or not, I do.
No, you don't, Charlie.
I might never see Enrico again, and I miss him.
Already I miss him so much.
You never miss anyone.
You just leave them and move on.
I mean, like Kirsten.
You said you loved her, but then one day it just Poof, she's gone.
You might never see her again.
But you don't care.
You've already got someone else.
Man, Claudia, when did you get so incredibly cruel? You really don't think that I miss her? That's like saying that you think that I don't have a heart at all.
That's just such an awful thing to say.
Well, if you missed her so much, then how could you get all wrapped up in thatCourtney lady? I don't know, okay.
I All I know is, I got to Mexico feeling like crap.
And then I met Courtney, and I wanted to be with her because suddenly being with her was making that feeling go away.
Or at least I thought it was, anyway.
I was an idiot, I guess, because it turns out you can't make feelings go away by ignoring them.
They stick around.
They come back.
Not miss anyone? God! [DOOR OPENING.]
All the French stuff was dubbed instead of subtitled, so I figured I'd get-- Sarah? You were in the exact same position when I left.
Have you just been standing there? No.
I moved.
I put my books on the shelf.
[SIGHS.]
Then I took them off.
Then I put them on.
then I took them off.
What's? Is something wrong? No.
No, not wrong, really.
I mean, that's a good place for my books, you know.
They definitely all fit there.
But? But I don't know.
Whenever I put them there, it just kind of feels fake.
You know, like I'm pretending it's a home or something.
I don't think this is right.
'Cause this is not my home.
I don't know what is.
Butthis isn't it.
It's a home, yeah, but it's not mine.
So I'll drive you.
Okay.
JULIA: Decaf nonfat latte.
WOMAN: Make it a low-fat scone, a cranberry one.
MAN: You got it.
Hi.
Hi.
[SIGHS.]
I'm surprised you're not at the Silent Festival at the Rialto.
I just came from Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day.
I was gonna go see Fatty's Magic Pants at 9:30.
I totally forgot your order.
JUSTIN & JULIA: Decaf nonfat latte.
Do you know how many people know what kind of coffee I drink? One.
You.
Yeah, well.
And how many people know about your obsession with Fatty Arbuckle? It's not an obsession.
It's just a profound interest.
Oh, what are we doing? I don't know.
It's weird, isn't it? I mean, there's a lot that's bad between us, but then there's all this other stuff that just makes us feel right with each other.
I just can't figure out how to make the two fit.
Not by sleeping together.
No.
Definitely not.
It just makes it worse.
Fatty's Magic Pants did kind of jump out at me.
Maybe Maybe I could go with you.
I totally forgot.
Was that for here or to go? To go.
Baby steps.
Ar-eeba? No.
Arriba.
You gotta roll the R's.
How? R-r-r-r-r-r.
Errr Just let your tongue flap around.
Err-r-r.
R-r-r-r-r-r-r.
I can't do it.
Errrr-errr Arriba! Arrrr.
Hi, honey.
Hi.
Maybe I'll, uh Maybe I'll go unpack.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I thought I'd be gone.
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't apologize.
[SIGHS.]
Where were you? Um.
We went I-- I took Claudia, you know, to To Mexico.
You went? You went, anyway? She was having such a hard time dealing with all this, and I I had the tickets.
I I figured, you know, some time together, just Wow, Charlie.
Don't, please.
I've hurt you so much.
Please don't be hurt about this too.
This is the last box.
Um, maybe I'll stick it in the car and come back and say bye to the kids.
I'll take it out for you.
No.
I got it.
I wasn't planning on seeing you, anyway.
[CLOSES DOOR.]
CHARLIE: I gave her these.
After our first fight.
Proof that is Just tell her she dropped them, okay.
Okay.
Unraveling this feeling I realize It's a long time Between us