PEN15 (2019) s02e11 Episode Script
Yuki
Oh, God.
You can't put that there.
Oh, where can I put it, then? I've got waiters coming in and out.
Just somewhere not in the way.
One, two, a-one, two, one, two.
Maya! Are you ready? Come on, let's go! Wait, Mom, you're making onigiri? - Yeah.
- No, I want a turkey sandwich.
Oh, go get dressed.
Go get dressed.
You'll catch cold.
Okay, but can you make a turkey sandwich? I will.
Mom! Can you help me find my HitClip? I can't find it! Mom, come on! Ah.
Okay! Coming.
I last saw it in the living room.
I have it! - Stop! Shuji! - Shuji, stop! Just 'cause we're half-siblings doesn't mean you get to keep half my stuff! - Don't say that! - We're brother-sister, you - Shuji, stop it! - No, we're not, you idiot.
- Half, half.
- Ow! - Mom, just tell him to stop! - Just just stop.
Give him that "Shit Grip" back.
Huh? Did you just call it "shit"? Mom, that's not what it's called.
It's called a HitClip.
Say it again, say it again.
- HitGrip.
- No! - HitClip! - HitGrip! Say "Oreo McFlurry.
" - Oh, Maya, no.
- Say it! - Come on, do it.
- You got it.
Oleo MacFurry.
Enough! Okay, go get ready Go! Shuji! - Go get dressed.
- You bitch! Breakfast ready.
Come on.
- Yuki! - Yes, Fred? You think I need to wear a coat today? I don't know.
It's in the 60s.
So not a cardigan.
You think I need to wear a coat? Cardigan or coat, whatever you like.
Come on, everybody, breakfast is ready! Hurry up! Oh, honey, this looks beautiful.
Ugh, I am so hungry.
This is great.
Uh oh, hey, do we have any hot sauce? Yeah.
Ugh, I'm sorry, it's gone.
So I'll get it this afternoon.
- Shut up.
- Get off of me.
Stop.
Just give it to me.
No.
- Get away, you annoying freak.
- Mom! Maya, enough.
Shut up.
Oh, my God, Mom, you just told your daughter to shut up.
- What's wrong with you? - Maya, stop it.
That's crazy.
What a big bite.
Ay, ay, ay, ay, yah.
Oh, it's that's Kathy.
- I didn't even eat.
- You were late, so come on.
I got to go, too.
Don't forget to bring take everything.
I'm seeing Frank and his trio.
Oh, honey, can you call Richard? He's gonna ask about the tour dates.
- Can you just give him a call? - Okay.
- Thank you.
- Bye.
All right.
Oh! Maya, Shuji! Your lunches! Bye.
Bitch.
No parking if you're not handicapped.
- Bitch.
- You don't have a sign.
Bitch, bitch.
I'm sorry.
Mm-hmm.
No.
Mm.
Yuki Mm.
Oh, I I got to go.
Ah.
Hello, Doctor? Yeah, this is Yuki.
I can't make it today, uh, can I reschedule, please? Oh, okay.
Good goodbye, Doctor.
- Mm.
- Ah Ah, mm.
Ah.
Eh? Ah.
Okay.
Mm.
Mm.
You knowing English and working as an interpreter inspired me to learn English.
It's what helped me get this job.
Wow, that's very good.
Yeah.
- Arigato.
- Ooh Sorry.
I'm so sorry.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's only my boobs.
Your boobs? Stevie Wonder? - No.
- Yes.
Ah! Eh? Ah.
Hey.
I didn't know when you were gonna come home, so I made my world-famous daddy chili.
- Were the kids okay? - Yes, yeah, they loved it.
They're in their rooms.
They're fine.
Oh, and I got some more hot sauce 'cause I didn't see any in the fridge and I figured you had a woozy of a day at the at the bank or, well, wherever you I don't know where you were.
- I had a long day.
- Yeah, well - But let me - Oh, no, come on, please.
Let me do this.
You sit right here.
Oh, okay.
- Thank you.
- All right.
I added a few more interesting spices here.
- Ah, that's that's enough.
- Ah, it's never enough.
- There you go.
- Thank you, thank you.
Shuji, can you pause the game? Yeah.
Look.
This reminded me of you.
I love you.
You're my number-one son.
- I'm your only son, Mom.
- I know, but Anyone would be so lucky to have you.
Okay, okay, thanks, Mom.
I love you, too.
- Okay, okay.
- Yes.
Thank you for the dope painting.
All right.
- I like it.
- Yeah, it's nice, isn't it? Mm-hmm.
Mm.
Okay.
Back to game.
Oh, my funny girl.
Go to sleep.
- I don't want to.
- I love you.
Do you love me more than Shuji? Mm, equal.
But you are my number-one daughter, and I'm so glad you're my daughter.
- That doesn't count.
- Yes, it does.
It's important.
Okay, then can I have a present like Shuji got one? Okay, when you turn 18, I'll give you a present that I got from Stevie Wonder.
Who's that? Oh, you don't know? - No.
- It's okay.
- Now go to sleep, okay? - I'm not tired.
Yes, you are.
I'll sing you a song.
No, uh, stop.
- Okay, okay, enough, enough.
- I don't want to.
- Go to sleep.
- I don't want to go to bed.
Okay.
Fred? - Fred? - Mm, mm-hmm? Listen.
Are you all right? I want to tell you a story that I never told you before.
- Mm-hmm.
- Many years ago I was working on a film called "Seven Nights in Japan.
" It was a British/Japanese co-production.
And we were all staying in a small remote village.
And I was the only one who spoke the two languages.
And the very first morning, I brought the British crew to the Japanese dining room.
The whole Japanese crew were eating breakfast, and they're all cracking raw egg and putting it over rice.
The British crew, they all went like, "Ew, we're not gonna eat that.
" So they asked me for milk and sugar.
So this time the Brits pour sugar and milk over hot rice.
And when they were eating this, the Japanese crew all went, "Ew.
" And I was always in the middle of the two cultures, stuck there.
And I feel like I've been like that with you and with my family.
Sometimes I never know what's right by you and what's right by the kids.
I'm being too Japanese or trying to be too American.
I feel like I'm always stuck in the middle of the two cultures.
You you never talk about this.
But I'm happy right now.
I'm happy with this life.
You were gone a long time today.
I missed you.
I missed you, too.
You can't put that there.
Oh, where can I put it, then? I've got waiters coming in and out.
Just somewhere not in the way.
One, two, a-one, two, one, two.
Maya! Are you ready? Come on, let's go! Wait, Mom, you're making onigiri? - Yeah.
- No, I want a turkey sandwich.
Oh, go get dressed.
Go get dressed.
You'll catch cold.
Okay, but can you make a turkey sandwich? I will.
Mom! Can you help me find my HitClip? I can't find it! Mom, come on! Ah.
Okay! Coming.
I last saw it in the living room.
I have it! - Stop! Shuji! - Shuji, stop! Just 'cause we're half-siblings doesn't mean you get to keep half my stuff! - Don't say that! - We're brother-sister, you - Shuji, stop it! - No, we're not, you idiot.
- Half, half.
- Ow! - Mom, just tell him to stop! - Just just stop.
Give him that "Shit Grip" back.
Huh? Did you just call it "shit"? Mom, that's not what it's called.
It's called a HitClip.
Say it again, say it again.
- HitGrip.
- No! - HitClip! - HitGrip! Say "Oreo McFlurry.
" - Oh, Maya, no.
- Say it! - Come on, do it.
- You got it.
Oleo MacFurry.
Enough! Okay, go get ready Go! Shuji! - Go get dressed.
- You bitch! Breakfast ready.
Come on.
- Yuki! - Yes, Fred? You think I need to wear a coat today? I don't know.
It's in the 60s.
So not a cardigan.
You think I need to wear a coat? Cardigan or coat, whatever you like.
Come on, everybody, breakfast is ready! Hurry up! Oh, honey, this looks beautiful.
Ugh, I am so hungry.
This is great.
Uh oh, hey, do we have any hot sauce? Yeah.
Ugh, I'm sorry, it's gone.
So I'll get it this afternoon.
- Shut up.
- Get off of me.
Stop.
Just give it to me.
No.
- Get away, you annoying freak.
- Mom! Maya, enough.
Shut up.
Oh, my God, Mom, you just told your daughter to shut up.
- What's wrong with you? - Maya, stop it.
That's crazy.
What a big bite.
Ay, ay, ay, ay, yah.
Oh, it's that's Kathy.
- I didn't even eat.
- You were late, so come on.
I got to go, too.
Don't forget to bring take everything.
I'm seeing Frank and his trio.
Oh, honey, can you call Richard? He's gonna ask about the tour dates.
- Can you just give him a call? - Okay.
- Thank you.
- Bye.
All right.
Oh! Maya, Shuji! Your lunches! Bye.
Bitch.
No parking if you're not handicapped.
- Bitch.
- You don't have a sign.
Bitch, bitch.
I'm sorry.
Mm-hmm.
No.
Mm.
Yuki Mm.
Oh, I I got to go.
Ah.
Hello, Doctor? Yeah, this is Yuki.
I can't make it today, uh, can I reschedule, please? Oh, okay.
Good goodbye, Doctor.
- Mm.
- Ah Ah, mm.
Ah.
Eh? Ah.
Okay.
Mm.
Mm.
You knowing English and working as an interpreter inspired me to learn English.
It's what helped me get this job.
Wow, that's very good.
Yeah.
- Arigato.
- Ooh Sorry.
I'm so sorry.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's only my boobs.
Your boobs? Stevie Wonder? - No.
- Yes.
Ah! Eh? Ah.
Hey.
I didn't know when you were gonna come home, so I made my world-famous daddy chili.
- Were the kids okay? - Yes, yeah, they loved it.
They're in their rooms.
They're fine.
Oh, and I got some more hot sauce 'cause I didn't see any in the fridge and I figured you had a woozy of a day at the at the bank or, well, wherever you I don't know where you were.
- I had a long day.
- Yeah, well - But let me - Oh, no, come on, please.
Let me do this.
You sit right here.
Oh, okay.
- Thank you.
- All right.
I added a few more interesting spices here.
- Ah, that's that's enough.
- Ah, it's never enough.
- There you go.
- Thank you, thank you.
Shuji, can you pause the game? Yeah.
Look.
This reminded me of you.
I love you.
You're my number-one son.
- I'm your only son, Mom.
- I know, but Anyone would be so lucky to have you.
Okay, okay, thanks, Mom.
I love you, too.
- Okay, okay.
- Yes.
Thank you for the dope painting.
All right.
- I like it.
- Yeah, it's nice, isn't it? Mm-hmm.
Mm.
Okay.
Back to game.
Oh, my funny girl.
Go to sleep.
- I don't want to.
- I love you.
Do you love me more than Shuji? Mm, equal.
But you are my number-one daughter, and I'm so glad you're my daughter.
- That doesn't count.
- Yes, it does.
It's important.
Okay, then can I have a present like Shuji got one? Okay, when you turn 18, I'll give you a present that I got from Stevie Wonder.
Who's that? Oh, you don't know? - No.
- It's okay.
- Now go to sleep, okay? - I'm not tired.
Yes, you are.
I'll sing you a song.
No, uh, stop.
- Okay, okay, enough, enough.
- I don't want to.
- Go to sleep.
- I don't want to go to bed.
Okay.
Fred? - Fred? - Mm, mm-hmm? Listen.
Are you all right? I want to tell you a story that I never told you before.
- Mm-hmm.
- Many years ago I was working on a film called "Seven Nights in Japan.
" It was a British/Japanese co-production.
And we were all staying in a small remote village.
And I was the only one who spoke the two languages.
And the very first morning, I brought the British crew to the Japanese dining room.
The whole Japanese crew were eating breakfast, and they're all cracking raw egg and putting it over rice.
The British crew, they all went like, "Ew, we're not gonna eat that.
" So they asked me for milk and sugar.
So this time the Brits pour sugar and milk over hot rice.
And when they were eating this, the Japanese crew all went, "Ew.
" And I was always in the middle of the two cultures, stuck there.
And I feel like I've been like that with you and with my family.
Sometimes I never know what's right by you and what's right by the kids.
I'm being too Japanese or trying to be too American.
I feel like I'm always stuck in the middle of the two cultures.
You you never talk about this.
But I'm happy right now.
I'm happy with this life.
You were gone a long time today.
I missed you.
I missed you, too.