Nashville s03e01 Episode Script
That's Me Without You
Previously on "Nashville" There's nothing left for me here.
I got to start someplace else.
Maddie is never gonna stop watching you.
You have a responsibility here.
- What is wrong? - I'm gay.
I'm sorry, Layla.
You think if your boyfriend found about your mistakes, he'd forget? - Tell me I heard wrong.
- I don't deserve you.
But don't make me be alone again.
And I was hoping to become your ball and chain.
You and me, Ray.
That's how it's supposed to be.
I never should have taken it back.
- I told you I can't be someone else.
- Juliette, you are overreacting.
I'm just stuck being stupid, screwed-up me.
It's natural to be emotional when you just went through I'm terrible! I'm terrible! I'm a horrible human being! I suck! And if you don't see that, then you're both either liars or idiots! Hey, let's let's all just calm down.
Juliette, what are you looking for? A pair of scissors! Do we not have a single pair in this house? - Thank you.
- Do you need me to No, I don't! From NPR, welcome to a very special evening of music, as we broadcast live from the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee.
So glad they're letting us film this.
I wasn't sure they'd be okay with us crashing their event.
Are you nervous 'cause it's national? Yeah, that that's got to be it.
Listeners can tune in on the air and watch via our live streaming broadcast.
Well, either way, your life changes completely.
You realize that.
Yes, I'm aware.
I mean, this is marriage we're talking about.
You know how I feel.
I do know how you feel.
Of course, I'm the one who's gonna have to live with the decision.
I may not have to sleep with your decision, but we're all gonna be impacted by it one way or another.
Oh, I know.
Thank you for reminding me.
As if I haven't been thinking about that all day.
Mmm.
I'll leave you to it.
Hey.
So I'm gonna come tonight.
I love you.
So you made up your mind? Yeah, I did.
Stupid girl.
Stupid.
I hate So stupid.
Thank you, thank you.
You know, a lot of artists I respect have come through these doors and when I say artists, I mean that.
That's why people come to the Bluebird.
They know they're gonna see and hear the real deal.
Three chords and the truth, is what they say.
Anyway, I I'm honored to be able to tell you mine.
This is for my wife.
What is it called when all that you want is to be around somebody They say that you fall but I don't know feels a little more like flying 'Cause even when I'm close to you it ain't close enough each and every kiss Ain't long enough I can't explain what my heart does oh, oh, oh I don't care what we call it oh, oh, oh as long as I can stay in this moment Oh, oh, oh this feeling, oh I can't fight it baby, no, I can't lie If it's love then I think I like it love and I think I like it Oh, oh, oh I don't care what we call it oh, oh, oh as long as I can stay in this moment Oh, oh, oh this feeling oh, I can't fight it baby, no, I can't lie if it's love then I think I like it Luke Wheeler? What's he doing here? I think it's for me.
Can you give me a minute? Hey.
Why can't you just let her be happy? Why can't you? - Hey.
- Hey.
Ohh.
What are you doing here? Well, my kids will probably sleep till noon.
I squared it with the nanny, snuck away to be with the woman I proposed to last night.
I'm thinking it is official.
Oh, my goodness.
It certainly is.
Oh, I tell you what.
I've been married before, been in other relationships, but what we got it's damn near perfect.
I guess timing really is everything.
I guess it is.
Avery! Avery! I know you're in there! Avery! I know you said you needed time to think.
Yeah, I meant more than a few hours.
Yeah, but I have been up all night, literally sick to my stomach.
I can't take not knowing where we stand.
Oh, Juliette, it's, like, 6:00 in the morning.
I need to know how you're feeling, what you think.
I bared my soul to you, and you just turned and walked away.
I was trying to explain to you why I am the way that I am.
I appreciate your self-awareness, but it's a lot to ask of anyone.
You said that you loved me.
Don't you have, like, some movie audition to get ready for today? Huh? God, how pathetic am I? I know your schedule better than you do.
Avery, I'm so sorry.
I am so sorry.
You have to forgive me.
Please.
I love you.
I love you.
Please.
Juliette, I'm not trying to be mean, but right now I can't stand the sight of you.
You should go.
Okay.
I will.
Hey! Hey.
I didn't wake you, did I? No, no.
I was up early, anyway.
I was trying to pack the rest of my stuff.
Which includes that mug.
Thank you.
Is that a new song? I haven't heard that one before.
Yeah, I'm gonna debut it tonight at the Bluebird at the NPR show that you're gonna be missing.
That's my pen.
Seriously? Thank you.
You're gonna sing this at the Bluebird tonight? I was thinking about it.
Did you think about the fact that Rayna's marrying Luke Wheeler? Yeah, well, they ain't gone down the aisle yet, have they? - Might be time to move on.
- Or move away.
I only came to Nashville to be with Avery and then those other things happened and now I can't go anywhere without everybody knowing that I went crazy - Nobody thinks you're - So Seems like a pretty good idea to move home to me.
And, like, what else do I do? There's there's nothing left here for me.
That's funny, 'cause I heard you had an Uncle and a cousin here in town.
Well, I really don't know Maddie that well, and you're going out on tour.
Maybe I am, and maybe I'm not.
- Come in.
- Come in.
- Hey.
- Is that some kind of going away present? Uh, it's my, uh, overnight bag.
Listen, Scarlett.
I got to get the hell out of this town.
Can I hitch a ride with you? You up yet? I brought you some coffee.
Did you ever feel anything? Did you ever love me - At all? - Yes, I did.
- I do.
- Then can you change? I don't know.
So what do we do? Camera crew's already setting up, so, I guess for now we got to do the show.
Hey.
Thought I heard you playing.
I mean, I don't have any homework, so unless we're not allowed to play at your house at all Hold on, okay? Dad, she thinks you hate music.
I came up here because I wanted to tell you I thought it sounded nice, that's all.
And you know what? This isn't just my house.
It's your house, too.
Both of you.
All right, Daphne, can I have a minute with your sister, please? - Dad.
- No, please.
Look, I I know that it's it's been harder between us lately.
I just really wish that you could share with me what's going on with you.
I don't have anything to say, dad.
Okay, come on.
You can't tell me that you don't have feelings about everything that's been happening lately.
With your mom and Luke.
Honey, you can tell me anything, and I promise you I'm not gonna Dad, there's nothing to tell! Okay, but that reaction suggests to me that there is.
Maddie, we cannot expect to have any kind of relationship at all if we're not willing to communicate.
How am I supposed to talk to you about someone that I know that you hate? How am I supposed to tell you that I wanted mom to marry Deacon and not Luke? What a jackass.
That he has the audacity to ask you to marry him on the same night that you said yes to someone else.
I mean, that is so Deacon.
You know what he's trying to do, right? He's trying to pull you into the same crazy-making drama that you two have been engaged in for years.
No, what he's trying to do is not miss out on an opportunity that I didn't give him the first time around when I married Teddy.
Why are you justifying his actions? You're not seriously considering his ridiculous proposal.
I don't know, Tandy.
I've loved that man for a very long time.
But your relationship with Luke is healthy.
We'll see about that, 'cause I'm gonna have to tell him about Deacon.
Well, that's a bad idea.
Well, I'm not very well gonna marry a man I can't be honest with.
Still a bad idea.
Damn it, girl.
I'm gonna miss you, something fierce.
I'm gonna miss you, too.
Thank you for everything.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I owe you a thanks or two.
I'm gonna get in the car before Avery cooks in it.
Uh-oh.
Get it.
I'll call you when I get there.
Yeah, all right.
All right, tell Maddie her cousin says hi.
All right.
You drive safe now.
All right.
In my opinion, it is a mistake to leave.
What the hell are you doing here? You are too talented.
And you're too much of a good songwriter to Gunnar, thank you.
I appreciate the gesture and the compliment, but I got a long way to go.
I don't belong here and never did.
My head literally is about to explode.
You haven't given yourself time to think it through.
Yeah, I have.
No.
Remember that whole thing? It nearly killed me.
Well, yeah, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right? Please stop talking.
I really got to get on the road, guys.
Gunnar, get out of the car.
- No, you don't.
- For the love of God, just go.
Seriously, I am not getting out of this car till you come to your senses.
I feel that strongly about it.
Well, if you ain't leaving, you're going.
What? Juliette? She hasn't picked up any of my calls, so I went looking for her and saw her car out front.
She's got to be in there.
Juliette, open the door! Come on.
This could be an emergency.
- You're the landlord.
- I understand.
Use your damn keys or I'll break this door down.
- Please.
- Yes, sir.
Juliette? Juliette, are you okay? Honey? - Where's Avery? - Gone.
- Then what are you doing here? - Trespassing, I guess.
- We broke up.
- What? Why? - Doesn't matter.
- Okay, well, here's what matters You have a movie audition in two hours.
You're gonna be Patsy Cline, remember? No.
I can't do it anymore.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no.
Listen to me.
These film people came out here to find somebody who can sing as well as act the part of this icon.
Every female vocalist in this town wants this part, including you.
We we are doing this in the same studio where Patsy recorded the song.
For crying out loud, Juliette, this is a big deal.
Here's what you're gonna do.
You're gonna get up.
- No.
- You're gonna get a shower, and you're gonna nail this thing.
Because, sweetie, that's what you do.
You're right.
It's what I do.
- Let's go.
- It's what I do.
- Don't you have any A.
C.
? - It's all going out the window.
It's not like I planned on taking a road trip with her.
She just took off before I had the chance to No, I know we're supposed to go to Yeah, fine.
I'm not sure why Zoey's mad at me for getting kidnapped, bue she is.
By the way, we cross state lines, we're talking federal charges.
I gave you the option.
Your choice to be here is not my responsibility.
Just drop him at the next bus depot.
I will, but it's gonna be a while.
I'm taking the Scenic Route.
Seriously? Yep.
Oxford, Mississippi, by way of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
We're not exactly in a rush.
Okay, I know how he got to be here, but I'm not sure why you're here.
I know you broke up with Juliette and stuff, but you didn't say why.
He he didn't tell you the story? - Don't speak.
- You know something I don't? I don't want to talk about it.
You hear me? This is between Juliette and me and no one else.
- Well, it wasn't just you two.
- Oh, who'd she cheat with? I just said I don't want to talk about it, okay? It's not fair to her or to me! Damn, why you'd want to protect somebody who hooked up with a sleaze bag? What are you doing? You know what? Shut your damn mouth! Oh, stop it.
Stop it, Avery! Get off of him! Tell him to get his damn hands off me! No, you stop it, as well! Do not make me pull over.
Just stop it! I'm taking you both to the nearest bus station! You hear me? Okay.
All right.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to.
- That's not good.
- Where exactly are we? I think I was probably here for most of them, but, how many times you figure you've played here over the years? Oh, man.
400? 500? A few less than you.
How many times you been in your living room, up know? I mean, it's where we cut our teeth, right? You and me and lots of other artists, like Garth Brooks.
Taylor Swift.
- Rayna Jaymes.
- That's right.
Yeah.
First time I ever played here was with Rayna.
Right.
And that relationship has been amazing over the years.
You and she collaborated on what, about a dozen hits or so? Yeah, something like that.
And you've even co-written her newest single.
Yep.
Mostly, though, what I've been focusing on is Yourself.
That's all right.
I understand.
For those of you who don't know, this young man is finally pursuing a solo career.
That's right, Tom.
I'm what's known as a late bloomer.
But it's working for you.
Touring with the top act in country music, Mr.
Luke Wheeler, who, as we all now know, is engaged to your frequent collaborator.
That's the word on the street.
So what does that do with you and Rayna? Are you still gonna team up on songs? I'm pretty sure things are gonna work out the way they're supposed to.
- Hey! - Hey! - How you doing? - Baby.
- Thank you, sir.
- Oh, you bet.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What, you couldn't stay away from me? I couldn't, you know.
We got so carried away this morning, we didn't We never really got a chance to talk about last night.
What about last night? Well well, it was kind of a big night.
Listen, listen, I know I put you on the spot by proposing to you like that, but you have to know, it it came from the heart.
It was real to me.
Felt right to me.
I hope you felt that.
I did.
It's actually really what happened after that.
Why? What happened after that? Well, Deacon came by the house.
And? And he proposed to me.
What'd you say? I didn't say anything.
Look, I'm not gonna apologize for being more than a little ticked that Deacon did what he did, but I get it.
Be hard losing somebody twice.
And if it's up to me, that's exactly what's gonna happen.
But it's not just up to me.
How are you feeling about all this? I feel a lot of different things.
I love you.
But Deacon and I just have this this thing.
And we get tangled up in it.
And it goes deep, you know? It's about what was and what could be.
Look.
Here's what I do know.
You're the one for me.
There's no question in my mind, and I guess you just have to figure out at this point in your life, right now, who or what is gonna be right for you.
- Yes, I do.
- All right, listen.
I'll go stag to this charity thing tonight if you'd rather have some more time.
I don't want to pressure you or rush you any more than I already have, okay? You let me know what you want to do.
They say what time the tow truck would get here? Nope.
The, uh, dispatch lady was having a bad day.
Bad life, maybe.
Yeah, well, we all have our burdens.
Our rotten childhoods or whatever.
It doesn't justify lousy behavior as an adult.
I don't know.
Some scars run pretty deep, Avery.
Yeah, but how damaged do you have to be to sleep with Jeff Fordham? Tell you, it would have hurt a hell of a lot less if she'd fallen in love with another man instead of screwing that one and then expecting me to understand why.
I'm sorry.
Scarlett, this is your road trip.
I should be the one doing the listening.
How are you? I'm fine.
It's a little less meditative than I thought it would be.
But can't say it hasn't been interesting.
Being back in Mississippi with you is pretty weird.
'Cause if you'd asked me two years ago where I'd be today, I would have said living in Nashville, married to you.
Yeah, a lot's changed since then, huh? You know, Scarlett, I never thought I deserved you.
I always thought a better man would come along.
Well, I can't be sure, but I may have gotten chiggers.
Thank y'all so much for seeing me.
Is there anything specific you want me to do with this or any directions? Yeah, in this scene, Patsy's just got in a fight with her second husband, one that's pretty physical, but she's still got to perform, so I'll just sing, okay? I'm crazy, crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy crazy for feeling blue I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted Then someday leave me for somebody new worry why do I let myself worry wondering what in the world did I do? I'm crazy thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying I'm sorry.
one day I saw him walking on the street we started talking downtown now we're moving in the rain Now we're grooving she smiled nothing happened so fine the beats working I knew honey, honey she'd be mine easy money Deacon.
Babe, come on.
We got a gig.
Come on.
Don't do this again.
Let's go.
I had a past red wine a dark past hotel I had a gun bad girl a big gun room service hair trigger I'm getting nervous I pull it all night Hammer down silk sheets lead bullets Hey.
Can't find him? He's probably passed out somewhere.
I mean, I go on in ten minutes.
Well, I tell you what.
Um, I know your set cold.
I could cover for him out there and then help you look for him after.
How would that be? That's real sweet, Luke.
Thank you.
love goes love goes she's gone I'm gone To Mexico a postcard from Mexico Hey.
I really didn't mean to hurt your feelings, dad.
You didn't.
But you were wrong about what you said.
I don't hate Deacon.
You know, if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't have you, would I? No.
And you're wrong about something else.
I don't hate music.
Oh, you and your sister need to go get dressed up.
We're going out tonight.
It's not some mayor thing, is it? Yeah, kind of.
Go on.
Get dressed.
- It's a sign.
- Would you stop? It is a sign that moving is a bad idea.
The car is packed.
I'm halfway to my new life and my new home.
All right.
Uh, replaced your alternator and its belt.
Checked your battery.
It's good for now.
But you're gonna need a new one pretty soon, all right? Oh, thank you so much.
Yes, ma'am.
- I thought that was you.
- Pardon? Scarlett you're you're that singer, right? One that had that nervous breakdown? Yeah, yeah.
I seen it on the Internet.
You ever get yourself any help? Yes, I did.
Thank you.
Have a great day.
Bye.
Thank you very much.
Where's Avery? I really want to go right now.
Uh, he's across the way.
He said something about, uh, happy hour.
Oh, hey.
Come on in.
- How you doing today? - I'm good.
Just getting ready for that live thing we're doing at the Bluebird.
How are you? Don't do it, Rayna.
I know he's a safe choice, but he's the wrong choice, and it's like I said.
I'm not the man I was 20 years ago, or even 14.
Hell, even one.
- I know.
- I've changed, Rayna.
I know.
I've changed, too.
I have loved you, and I'm sure I'm gonna love you for the rest of my life, but I love him now.
He's gonna be able to give me something that I'm just never - gonna be able to have with you.
- And what's that? A clean slate.
No painful memories that I'm always trying to forget.
No addiction to hope against all the time.
I don't deny my addictions, Rayna, but you can't deny my recovery our recovery.
And don't deny all the great times that we've already had together.
And there's more to come.
I mean, we had a daughter.
I know.
I know.
Our lives are always gonna be connected.
We are gonna raise her up together.
But there's more than that, too.
We also love each other.
I mean, we're in love with each other, Rayna.
Mnh-mnh.
That's just the truth, no matter what you tell yourself or tell him.
I need you to listen to me.
Rayna, there's nothing we ain't been through.
I get that.
But we're through it.
And me, I happen to believe that all of it, every single second, it was meant to be so that we could be right here, right now, at this place in time.
The way things are right now, this is how we're gonna need to stay.
Tell me you don't feel that and I'll let go.
Or just come to the Bluebird tonight, baby, and just sing with me.
And then you tell me you're gonna marry someone else.
This heart of mine - Just passing through? - Yep.
Could never see - Too bad.
- You seem nice.
Wish I could say the same about my ex.
He's selfish, kind of unstable.
Just no good.
Me, too.
I mean, my ex is no good.
She's a terrible woman, you know? Why don't you buy me a drink and, uh, we can talk all about it? Hey! I think she's thirsty.
Can't believe that guy recognized me.
Well, that's the point I've been trying to make for the last 200 Miles.
Wherever you go, there you are, and you're still who you are.
You're an artist.
You make music.
I can do that anywhere, though, and there is something to be said for being closer to home.
Look, you've got more family in Nashville than you do in Mississippi.
And a hell of a lot more friends.
You can't drive away from your problems, either.
You got to just try and fix your mistakes.
To letting go of the past and embracing the future.
You really think we can do this? - I think we can try.
- And I'll tell you another thing.
Sometimes she was just just be, like, really selfish, you know? Just really selfish for no reason.
Well, anyway.
Thanks for the drink.
- Whoa, hey! - What? - Is that my hand? - Hey! Get your hands off my woman! - Hey, you got to go.
- Uh-oh.
I can't feel my legs.
Let's just get him to the car.
Put him in the back.
I'll get him.
You start the car.
You're gonna go back to jail.
You're on parole! - You get back here! - Stop it! - Ah! - Okay, go, go, go! - Get back here! - Whoo-hoo! Juliette, can I come in? Juliette? Oh, my What the hell did you do? I hate me.
- I just - Oh God.
I I lost everything that meant anything to me.
The part, my soul, Avery.
Okay, listen, listen.
You might have lost Avery, but you didn't lose your soul, or the part.
I just got off the phone with the producers.
They loved you.
They were blown away by the emotional depth you brought for to the song.
They they want to screen-test you for the lead.
- Seriously? - Yes.
Yes.
So you can either sit here with the bad hair, or you can get off your butt and go win the role you were born to play.
Is that is that soon? Is that I don't feel good.
I mean, like, I'm getting sick.
Okay.
Then we'll get your doctor over here to check you out, but you are not gonna throw away the opportunity of a lifetime just because you got dumped.
Sounded good.
Thanks.
Layla.
Where you been? I've been looking all around.
Are you a psychopath? - How can you do that? - Shh! Shh! How can you just lie like that? All right, just keep it down and talk to me, all right? Because I can't, Will.
I can't just pretend to be happy.
Okay, all right.
All right.
Let's just Let's go inside and talk about it.
- On in ten.
- Okay.
Hey.
You all right? I'm great.
Maybe we should just pull the plug, you know? Call it quits before it goes any further, before you get any more hurt.
You mean, like, get a divorce? Yeah.
Okay.
Can I come in? Amazing, Will.
We got some great stuff.
We'll get even more at the second set.
Thank you.
You wanted to see me? Yeah.
Um Layla and I - We want off the show.
- What? Yeah, we're we're not happy.
- We're splitting up.
- Here's the thing.
The only way my company makes money is by delivering the show that we sold to the network.
Now, if we need to opt out of delivering that show, we have to explain why.
You can just tell them that we don't want to do it anymore.
Why don't you take a look at the dailies we just got back? - What is it? What is wrong? - Material shot last night.
Gina, I know we made a commitment to the show, but I don't I'm gay.
See, the show we sold was about newlyweds on the rise in country music.
And I'm pretty sure that the network we sold it to doesn't want a show about a gay cowboy and his naive wife.
I really love you guys.
Yeah, we love you, too, man.
I'm so glad this near-death experience has brought you closer together.
Gunnar is not just my friend.
He's like my bro, you know? Scarlett "blue sky" O'Connor, you're like my my girl-bro.
You know, I think we might have just saved his life back there.
I don't think I could have done it by myself.
- I'm glad you came.
- Yeah, me too.
You know, there's not a lot of signs on these country roads, but I'm pretty sure the mile markers are counting down in the wrong direction.
- Do you know where you're going? - Yeah.
Home.
I actually like this a lot better.
It's great.
Okay.
I think I'm done here.
Did a preliminary urine test.
I'll send the rest with your blood work to the lab and call you when the results are in.
Great.
I'm feeling a lot better.
I think I just need something to help me sleep.
I haven't been getting a lot of that lately.
Can we talk privately for a moment? If this is about doctor-patient confidentiality, I don't care if they know I take xanax.
I'm not giving you anything.
And why the hell not? Because you're pregnant.
- Deacon, surprise! - Hey! - Happy to see you.
- You too.
- Deacon.
- Hey.
How are you doing today? Good.
So you brought the girls.
- Yeah, sure.
- Yeah.
And dad's letting me stay up late.
I guess I better kick some tail then, huh? - Is your mom on her way? - Uh, I don't think so.
- Is she supposed to be? - Right this way, mr.
Mayor.
- I have a table reserved for you.
- Oh, great.
Great.
Girls? - Ladies.
- Good luck.
I cannot believe you did this for us, honestly.
Oh, why wouldn't I? You know she thinks you're a nerd.
A nerd? I don't know.
Sometimes being a mayor can be pretty cool.
Hello! How we doing? Good to see you.
- Hey.
Hey, good seeing you.
- Where's Rayna? Is she coming tonight? Well, now, shouldn't the first question tonight be about the great work the T.
J.
Martell foundation is doing? It's good to see you, Katrina.
Hey! How are you? I'm not going to tell you how I know but I happen to know that this next gentleman has lived a wild and tempestuous life and he's got the songs and the scars to prove it.
He's a legendary musician, a gifted songwriter and a talented performer in his own right.
I'm glad to call him my friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Deacon Claybourne.
Luke, any comment about the upcoming wedding? Have you set a date? Uh, well, it just happened, hon, so give us a minute and a half to get used to the idea.
Can you at least comment about the ring? - How many carats? - Uh, seven.
That's my lucky number.
Oh, it's Rayna! Rayna! Rayna! - Sorry I'm late.
- I'm just glad you're here.
I love you.
And the person you've always been to me.
Rayna, can we get a shot of the ring? Thank you.
I've been told that we're going out there live tonight, which is great means a lot of people might be listening or maybe even watching who appreciate the authenticity of this great place.
A whole lot of magic's been made here.
But there's no smoke and mirrors, no autotune.
What you hear is what you get.
This first song might have a few more than three chords, but it's the truth.
My broken promises broke your heart time and time again I let everything fall apart I was such a fool back then but you loved me once, I know So many sorries ago So here I am and I just pray that you will listen long enough To hear me when I say this brand-new man won't let you down if you let me show you I know how to love you now I see that look in your eye you're scared and I understand why so am I but here I am and I just pray that you will listen long enough to hear me when I say this brand-new man won't let you down if you let me show you I know how to love you now girl, let me show you I know how to love you now You get your hands in it plant your roots in it dusty headlight dance with your boots in it you write her name on it spin your tires on it Build your corn field, whiskey bonfires on it you bet your life on it It's that elm shade, red rust clay you grew up on That plowed-up ground that your dad damned his luck on That post-game party field you circle up on And when it rains you get stuck on Drift a cloud back behind county roads that you run up The mud on her jeans that she peeled off and hung up Her blue-eyed summertime smile looks so good that it hurts Makes you wanna build ten percent down white picket fence house on this dirt You know you came from it and some day you'll return to it Thank you guys so much.
I got to start someplace else.
Maddie is never gonna stop watching you.
You have a responsibility here.
- What is wrong? - I'm gay.
I'm sorry, Layla.
You think if your boyfriend found about your mistakes, he'd forget? - Tell me I heard wrong.
- I don't deserve you.
But don't make me be alone again.
And I was hoping to become your ball and chain.
You and me, Ray.
That's how it's supposed to be.
I never should have taken it back.
- I told you I can't be someone else.
- Juliette, you are overreacting.
I'm just stuck being stupid, screwed-up me.
It's natural to be emotional when you just went through I'm terrible! I'm terrible! I'm a horrible human being! I suck! And if you don't see that, then you're both either liars or idiots! Hey, let's let's all just calm down.
Juliette, what are you looking for? A pair of scissors! Do we not have a single pair in this house? - Thank you.
- Do you need me to No, I don't! From NPR, welcome to a very special evening of music, as we broadcast live from the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee.
So glad they're letting us film this.
I wasn't sure they'd be okay with us crashing their event.
Are you nervous 'cause it's national? Yeah, that that's got to be it.
Listeners can tune in on the air and watch via our live streaming broadcast.
Well, either way, your life changes completely.
You realize that.
Yes, I'm aware.
I mean, this is marriage we're talking about.
You know how I feel.
I do know how you feel.
Of course, I'm the one who's gonna have to live with the decision.
I may not have to sleep with your decision, but we're all gonna be impacted by it one way or another.
Oh, I know.
Thank you for reminding me.
As if I haven't been thinking about that all day.
Mmm.
I'll leave you to it.
Hey.
So I'm gonna come tonight.
I love you.
So you made up your mind? Yeah, I did.
Stupid girl.
Stupid.
I hate So stupid.
Thank you, thank you.
You know, a lot of artists I respect have come through these doors and when I say artists, I mean that.
That's why people come to the Bluebird.
They know they're gonna see and hear the real deal.
Three chords and the truth, is what they say.
Anyway, I I'm honored to be able to tell you mine.
This is for my wife.
What is it called when all that you want is to be around somebody They say that you fall but I don't know feels a little more like flying 'Cause even when I'm close to you it ain't close enough each and every kiss Ain't long enough I can't explain what my heart does oh, oh, oh I don't care what we call it oh, oh, oh as long as I can stay in this moment Oh, oh, oh this feeling, oh I can't fight it baby, no, I can't lie If it's love then I think I like it love and I think I like it Oh, oh, oh I don't care what we call it oh, oh, oh as long as I can stay in this moment Oh, oh, oh this feeling oh, I can't fight it baby, no, I can't lie if it's love then I think I like it Luke Wheeler? What's he doing here? I think it's for me.
Can you give me a minute? Hey.
Why can't you just let her be happy? Why can't you? - Hey.
- Hey.
Ohh.
What are you doing here? Well, my kids will probably sleep till noon.
I squared it with the nanny, snuck away to be with the woman I proposed to last night.
I'm thinking it is official.
Oh, my goodness.
It certainly is.
Oh, I tell you what.
I've been married before, been in other relationships, but what we got it's damn near perfect.
I guess timing really is everything.
I guess it is.
Avery! Avery! I know you're in there! Avery! I know you said you needed time to think.
Yeah, I meant more than a few hours.
Yeah, but I have been up all night, literally sick to my stomach.
I can't take not knowing where we stand.
Oh, Juliette, it's, like, 6:00 in the morning.
I need to know how you're feeling, what you think.
I bared my soul to you, and you just turned and walked away.
I was trying to explain to you why I am the way that I am.
I appreciate your self-awareness, but it's a lot to ask of anyone.
You said that you loved me.
Don't you have, like, some movie audition to get ready for today? Huh? God, how pathetic am I? I know your schedule better than you do.
Avery, I'm so sorry.
I am so sorry.
You have to forgive me.
Please.
I love you.
I love you.
Please.
Juliette, I'm not trying to be mean, but right now I can't stand the sight of you.
You should go.
Okay.
I will.
Hey! Hey.
I didn't wake you, did I? No, no.
I was up early, anyway.
I was trying to pack the rest of my stuff.
Which includes that mug.
Thank you.
Is that a new song? I haven't heard that one before.
Yeah, I'm gonna debut it tonight at the Bluebird at the NPR show that you're gonna be missing.
That's my pen.
Seriously? Thank you.
You're gonna sing this at the Bluebird tonight? I was thinking about it.
Did you think about the fact that Rayna's marrying Luke Wheeler? Yeah, well, they ain't gone down the aisle yet, have they? - Might be time to move on.
- Or move away.
I only came to Nashville to be with Avery and then those other things happened and now I can't go anywhere without everybody knowing that I went crazy - Nobody thinks you're - So Seems like a pretty good idea to move home to me.
And, like, what else do I do? There's there's nothing left here for me.
That's funny, 'cause I heard you had an Uncle and a cousin here in town.
Well, I really don't know Maddie that well, and you're going out on tour.
Maybe I am, and maybe I'm not.
- Come in.
- Come in.
- Hey.
- Is that some kind of going away present? Uh, it's my, uh, overnight bag.
Listen, Scarlett.
I got to get the hell out of this town.
Can I hitch a ride with you? You up yet? I brought you some coffee.
Did you ever feel anything? Did you ever love me - At all? - Yes, I did.
- I do.
- Then can you change? I don't know.
So what do we do? Camera crew's already setting up, so, I guess for now we got to do the show.
Hey.
Thought I heard you playing.
I mean, I don't have any homework, so unless we're not allowed to play at your house at all Hold on, okay? Dad, she thinks you hate music.
I came up here because I wanted to tell you I thought it sounded nice, that's all.
And you know what? This isn't just my house.
It's your house, too.
Both of you.
All right, Daphne, can I have a minute with your sister, please? - Dad.
- No, please.
Look, I I know that it's it's been harder between us lately.
I just really wish that you could share with me what's going on with you.
I don't have anything to say, dad.
Okay, come on.
You can't tell me that you don't have feelings about everything that's been happening lately.
With your mom and Luke.
Honey, you can tell me anything, and I promise you I'm not gonna Dad, there's nothing to tell! Okay, but that reaction suggests to me that there is.
Maddie, we cannot expect to have any kind of relationship at all if we're not willing to communicate.
How am I supposed to talk to you about someone that I know that you hate? How am I supposed to tell you that I wanted mom to marry Deacon and not Luke? What a jackass.
That he has the audacity to ask you to marry him on the same night that you said yes to someone else.
I mean, that is so Deacon.
You know what he's trying to do, right? He's trying to pull you into the same crazy-making drama that you two have been engaged in for years.
No, what he's trying to do is not miss out on an opportunity that I didn't give him the first time around when I married Teddy.
Why are you justifying his actions? You're not seriously considering his ridiculous proposal.
I don't know, Tandy.
I've loved that man for a very long time.
But your relationship with Luke is healthy.
We'll see about that, 'cause I'm gonna have to tell him about Deacon.
Well, that's a bad idea.
Well, I'm not very well gonna marry a man I can't be honest with.
Still a bad idea.
Damn it, girl.
I'm gonna miss you, something fierce.
I'm gonna miss you, too.
Thank you for everything.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I owe you a thanks or two.
I'm gonna get in the car before Avery cooks in it.
Uh-oh.
Get it.
I'll call you when I get there.
Yeah, all right.
All right, tell Maddie her cousin says hi.
All right.
You drive safe now.
All right.
In my opinion, it is a mistake to leave.
What the hell are you doing here? You are too talented.
And you're too much of a good songwriter to Gunnar, thank you.
I appreciate the gesture and the compliment, but I got a long way to go.
I don't belong here and never did.
My head literally is about to explode.
You haven't given yourself time to think it through.
Yeah, I have.
No.
Remember that whole thing? It nearly killed me.
Well, yeah, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right? Please stop talking.
I really got to get on the road, guys.
Gunnar, get out of the car.
- No, you don't.
- For the love of God, just go.
Seriously, I am not getting out of this car till you come to your senses.
I feel that strongly about it.
Well, if you ain't leaving, you're going.
What? Juliette? She hasn't picked up any of my calls, so I went looking for her and saw her car out front.
She's got to be in there.
Juliette, open the door! Come on.
This could be an emergency.
- You're the landlord.
- I understand.
Use your damn keys or I'll break this door down.
- Please.
- Yes, sir.
Juliette? Juliette, are you okay? Honey? - Where's Avery? - Gone.
- Then what are you doing here? - Trespassing, I guess.
- We broke up.
- What? Why? - Doesn't matter.
- Okay, well, here's what matters You have a movie audition in two hours.
You're gonna be Patsy Cline, remember? No.
I can't do it anymore.
I'm sorry.
No, no, no.
Listen to me.
These film people came out here to find somebody who can sing as well as act the part of this icon.
Every female vocalist in this town wants this part, including you.
We we are doing this in the same studio where Patsy recorded the song.
For crying out loud, Juliette, this is a big deal.
Here's what you're gonna do.
You're gonna get up.
- No.
- You're gonna get a shower, and you're gonna nail this thing.
Because, sweetie, that's what you do.
You're right.
It's what I do.
- Let's go.
- It's what I do.
- Don't you have any A.
C.
? - It's all going out the window.
It's not like I planned on taking a road trip with her.
She just took off before I had the chance to No, I know we're supposed to go to Yeah, fine.
I'm not sure why Zoey's mad at me for getting kidnapped, bue she is.
By the way, we cross state lines, we're talking federal charges.
I gave you the option.
Your choice to be here is not my responsibility.
Just drop him at the next bus depot.
I will, but it's gonna be a while.
I'm taking the Scenic Route.
Seriously? Yep.
Oxford, Mississippi, by way of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
We're not exactly in a rush.
Okay, I know how he got to be here, but I'm not sure why you're here.
I know you broke up with Juliette and stuff, but you didn't say why.
He he didn't tell you the story? - Don't speak.
- You know something I don't? I don't want to talk about it.
You hear me? This is between Juliette and me and no one else.
- Well, it wasn't just you two.
- Oh, who'd she cheat with? I just said I don't want to talk about it, okay? It's not fair to her or to me! Damn, why you'd want to protect somebody who hooked up with a sleaze bag? What are you doing? You know what? Shut your damn mouth! Oh, stop it.
Stop it, Avery! Get off of him! Tell him to get his damn hands off me! No, you stop it, as well! Do not make me pull over.
Just stop it! I'm taking you both to the nearest bus station! You hear me? Okay.
All right.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to.
- That's not good.
- Where exactly are we? I think I was probably here for most of them, but, how many times you figure you've played here over the years? Oh, man.
400? 500? A few less than you.
How many times you been in your living room, up know? I mean, it's where we cut our teeth, right? You and me and lots of other artists, like Garth Brooks.
Taylor Swift.
- Rayna Jaymes.
- That's right.
Yeah.
First time I ever played here was with Rayna.
Right.
And that relationship has been amazing over the years.
You and she collaborated on what, about a dozen hits or so? Yeah, something like that.
And you've even co-written her newest single.
Yep.
Mostly, though, what I've been focusing on is Yourself.
That's all right.
I understand.
For those of you who don't know, this young man is finally pursuing a solo career.
That's right, Tom.
I'm what's known as a late bloomer.
But it's working for you.
Touring with the top act in country music, Mr.
Luke Wheeler, who, as we all now know, is engaged to your frequent collaborator.
That's the word on the street.
So what does that do with you and Rayna? Are you still gonna team up on songs? I'm pretty sure things are gonna work out the way they're supposed to.
- Hey! - Hey! - How you doing? - Baby.
- Thank you, sir.
- Oh, you bet.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What, you couldn't stay away from me? I couldn't, you know.
We got so carried away this morning, we didn't We never really got a chance to talk about last night.
What about last night? Well well, it was kind of a big night.
Listen, listen, I know I put you on the spot by proposing to you like that, but you have to know, it it came from the heart.
It was real to me.
Felt right to me.
I hope you felt that.
I did.
It's actually really what happened after that.
Why? What happened after that? Well, Deacon came by the house.
And? And he proposed to me.
What'd you say? I didn't say anything.
Look, I'm not gonna apologize for being more than a little ticked that Deacon did what he did, but I get it.
Be hard losing somebody twice.
And if it's up to me, that's exactly what's gonna happen.
But it's not just up to me.
How are you feeling about all this? I feel a lot of different things.
I love you.
But Deacon and I just have this this thing.
And we get tangled up in it.
And it goes deep, you know? It's about what was and what could be.
Look.
Here's what I do know.
You're the one for me.
There's no question in my mind, and I guess you just have to figure out at this point in your life, right now, who or what is gonna be right for you.
- Yes, I do.
- All right, listen.
I'll go stag to this charity thing tonight if you'd rather have some more time.
I don't want to pressure you or rush you any more than I already have, okay? You let me know what you want to do.
They say what time the tow truck would get here? Nope.
The, uh, dispatch lady was having a bad day.
Bad life, maybe.
Yeah, well, we all have our burdens.
Our rotten childhoods or whatever.
It doesn't justify lousy behavior as an adult.
I don't know.
Some scars run pretty deep, Avery.
Yeah, but how damaged do you have to be to sleep with Jeff Fordham? Tell you, it would have hurt a hell of a lot less if she'd fallen in love with another man instead of screwing that one and then expecting me to understand why.
I'm sorry.
Scarlett, this is your road trip.
I should be the one doing the listening.
How are you? I'm fine.
It's a little less meditative than I thought it would be.
But can't say it hasn't been interesting.
Being back in Mississippi with you is pretty weird.
'Cause if you'd asked me two years ago where I'd be today, I would have said living in Nashville, married to you.
Yeah, a lot's changed since then, huh? You know, Scarlett, I never thought I deserved you.
I always thought a better man would come along.
Well, I can't be sure, but I may have gotten chiggers.
Thank y'all so much for seeing me.
Is there anything specific you want me to do with this or any directions? Yeah, in this scene, Patsy's just got in a fight with her second husband, one that's pretty physical, but she's still got to perform, so I'll just sing, okay? I'm crazy, crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy crazy for feeling blue I knew you'd love me as long as you wanted Then someday leave me for somebody new worry why do I let myself worry wondering what in the world did I do? I'm crazy thinking that my love could hold you I'm crazy for trying and crazy for crying I'm sorry.
one day I saw him walking on the street we started talking downtown now we're moving in the rain Now we're grooving she smiled nothing happened so fine the beats working I knew honey, honey she'd be mine easy money Deacon.
Babe, come on.
We got a gig.
Come on.
Don't do this again.
Let's go.
I had a past red wine a dark past hotel I had a gun bad girl a big gun room service hair trigger I'm getting nervous I pull it all night Hammer down silk sheets lead bullets Hey.
Can't find him? He's probably passed out somewhere.
I mean, I go on in ten minutes.
Well, I tell you what.
Um, I know your set cold.
I could cover for him out there and then help you look for him after.
How would that be? That's real sweet, Luke.
Thank you.
love goes love goes she's gone I'm gone To Mexico a postcard from Mexico Hey.
I really didn't mean to hurt your feelings, dad.
You didn't.
But you were wrong about what you said.
I don't hate Deacon.
You know, if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't have you, would I? No.
And you're wrong about something else.
I don't hate music.
Oh, you and your sister need to go get dressed up.
We're going out tonight.
It's not some mayor thing, is it? Yeah, kind of.
Go on.
Get dressed.
- It's a sign.
- Would you stop? It is a sign that moving is a bad idea.
The car is packed.
I'm halfway to my new life and my new home.
All right.
Uh, replaced your alternator and its belt.
Checked your battery.
It's good for now.
But you're gonna need a new one pretty soon, all right? Oh, thank you so much.
Yes, ma'am.
- I thought that was you.
- Pardon? Scarlett you're you're that singer, right? One that had that nervous breakdown? Yeah, yeah.
I seen it on the Internet.
You ever get yourself any help? Yes, I did.
Thank you.
Have a great day.
Bye.
Thank you very much.
Where's Avery? I really want to go right now.
Uh, he's across the way.
He said something about, uh, happy hour.
Oh, hey.
Come on in.
- How you doing today? - I'm good.
Just getting ready for that live thing we're doing at the Bluebird.
How are you? Don't do it, Rayna.
I know he's a safe choice, but he's the wrong choice, and it's like I said.
I'm not the man I was 20 years ago, or even 14.
Hell, even one.
- I know.
- I've changed, Rayna.
I know.
I've changed, too.
I have loved you, and I'm sure I'm gonna love you for the rest of my life, but I love him now.
He's gonna be able to give me something that I'm just never - gonna be able to have with you.
- And what's that? A clean slate.
No painful memories that I'm always trying to forget.
No addiction to hope against all the time.
I don't deny my addictions, Rayna, but you can't deny my recovery our recovery.
And don't deny all the great times that we've already had together.
And there's more to come.
I mean, we had a daughter.
I know.
I know.
Our lives are always gonna be connected.
We are gonna raise her up together.
But there's more than that, too.
We also love each other.
I mean, we're in love with each other, Rayna.
Mnh-mnh.
That's just the truth, no matter what you tell yourself or tell him.
I need you to listen to me.
Rayna, there's nothing we ain't been through.
I get that.
But we're through it.
And me, I happen to believe that all of it, every single second, it was meant to be so that we could be right here, right now, at this place in time.
The way things are right now, this is how we're gonna need to stay.
Tell me you don't feel that and I'll let go.
Or just come to the Bluebird tonight, baby, and just sing with me.
And then you tell me you're gonna marry someone else.
This heart of mine - Just passing through? - Yep.
Could never see - Too bad.
- You seem nice.
Wish I could say the same about my ex.
He's selfish, kind of unstable.
Just no good.
Me, too.
I mean, my ex is no good.
She's a terrible woman, you know? Why don't you buy me a drink and, uh, we can talk all about it? Hey! I think she's thirsty.
Can't believe that guy recognized me.
Well, that's the point I've been trying to make for the last 200 Miles.
Wherever you go, there you are, and you're still who you are.
You're an artist.
You make music.
I can do that anywhere, though, and there is something to be said for being closer to home.
Look, you've got more family in Nashville than you do in Mississippi.
And a hell of a lot more friends.
You can't drive away from your problems, either.
You got to just try and fix your mistakes.
To letting go of the past and embracing the future.
You really think we can do this? - I think we can try.
- And I'll tell you another thing.
Sometimes she was just just be, like, really selfish, you know? Just really selfish for no reason.
Well, anyway.
Thanks for the drink.
- Whoa, hey! - What? - Is that my hand? - Hey! Get your hands off my woman! - Hey, you got to go.
- Uh-oh.
I can't feel my legs.
Let's just get him to the car.
Put him in the back.
I'll get him.
You start the car.
You're gonna go back to jail.
You're on parole! - You get back here! - Stop it! - Ah! - Okay, go, go, go! - Get back here! - Whoo-hoo! Juliette, can I come in? Juliette? Oh, my What the hell did you do? I hate me.
- I just - Oh God.
I I lost everything that meant anything to me.
The part, my soul, Avery.
Okay, listen, listen.
You might have lost Avery, but you didn't lose your soul, or the part.
I just got off the phone with the producers.
They loved you.
They were blown away by the emotional depth you brought for to the song.
They they want to screen-test you for the lead.
- Seriously? - Yes.
Yes.
So you can either sit here with the bad hair, or you can get off your butt and go win the role you were born to play.
Is that is that soon? Is that I don't feel good.
I mean, like, I'm getting sick.
Okay.
Then we'll get your doctor over here to check you out, but you are not gonna throw away the opportunity of a lifetime just because you got dumped.
Sounded good.
Thanks.
Layla.
Where you been? I've been looking all around.
Are you a psychopath? - How can you do that? - Shh! Shh! How can you just lie like that? All right, just keep it down and talk to me, all right? Because I can't, Will.
I can't just pretend to be happy.
Okay, all right.
All right.
Let's just Let's go inside and talk about it.
- On in ten.
- Okay.
Hey.
You all right? I'm great.
Maybe we should just pull the plug, you know? Call it quits before it goes any further, before you get any more hurt.
You mean, like, get a divorce? Yeah.
Okay.
Can I come in? Amazing, Will.
We got some great stuff.
We'll get even more at the second set.
Thank you.
You wanted to see me? Yeah.
Um Layla and I - We want off the show.
- What? Yeah, we're we're not happy.
- We're splitting up.
- Here's the thing.
The only way my company makes money is by delivering the show that we sold to the network.
Now, if we need to opt out of delivering that show, we have to explain why.
You can just tell them that we don't want to do it anymore.
Why don't you take a look at the dailies we just got back? - What is it? What is wrong? - Material shot last night.
Gina, I know we made a commitment to the show, but I don't I'm gay.
See, the show we sold was about newlyweds on the rise in country music.
And I'm pretty sure that the network we sold it to doesn't want a show about a gay cowboy and his naive wife.
I really love you guys.
Yeah, we love you, too, man.
I'm so glad this near-death experience has brought you closer together.
Gunnar is not just my friend.
He's like my bro, you know? Scarlett "blue sky" O'Connor, you're like my my girl-bro.
You know, I think we might have just saved his life back there.
I don't think I could have done it by myself.
- I'm glad you came.
- Yeah, me too.
You know, there's not a lot of signs on these country roads, but I'm pretty sure the mile markers are counting down in the wrong direction.
- Do you know where you're going? - Yeah.
Home.
I actually like this a lot better.
It's great.
Okay.
I think I'm done here.
Did a preliminary urine test.
I'll send the rest with your blood work to the lab and call you when the results are in.
Great.
I'm feeling a lot better.
I think I just need something to help me sleep.
I haven't been getting a lot of that lately.
Can we talk privately for a moment? If this is about doctor-patient confidentiality, I don't care if they know I take xanax.
I'm not giving you anything.
And why the hell not? Because you're pregnant.
- Deacon, surprise! - Hey! - Happy to see you.
- You too.
- Deacon.
- Hey.
How are you doing today? Good.
So you brought the girls.
- Yeah, sure.
- Yeah.
And dad's letting me stay up late.
I guess I better kick some tail then, huh? - Is your mom on her way? - Uh, I don't think so.
- Is she supposed to be? - Right this way, mr.
Mayor.
- I have a table reserved for you.
- Oh, great.
Great.
Girls? - Ladies.
- Good luck.
I cannot believe you did this for us, honestly.
Oh, why wouldn't I? You know she thinks you're a nerd.
A nerd? I don't know.
Sometimes being a mayor can be pretty cool.
Hello! How we doing? Good to see you.
- Hey.
Hey, good seeing you.
- Where's Rayna? Is she coming tonight? Well, now, shouldn't the first question tonight be about the great work the T.
J.
Martell foundation is doing? It's good to see you, Katrina.
Hey! How are you? I'm not going to tell you how I know but I happen to know that this next gentleman has lived a wild and tempestuous life and he's got the songs and the scars to prove it.
He's a legendary musician, a gifted songwriter and a talented performer in his own right.
I'm glad to call him my friend.
Ladies and gentlemen, Deacon Claybourne.
Luke, any comment about the upcoming wedding? Have you set a date? Uh, well, it just happened, hon, so give us a minute and a half to get used to the idea.
Can you at least comment about the ring? - How many carats? - Uh, seven.
That's my lucky number.
Oh, it's Rayna! Rayna! Rayna! - Sorry I'm late.
- I'm just glad you're here.
I love you.
And the person you've always been to me.
Rayna, can we get a shot of the ring? Thank you.
I've been told that we're going out there live tonight, which is great means a lot of people might be listening or maybe even watching who appreciate the authenticity of this great place.
A whole lot of magic's been made here.
But there's no smoke and mirrors, no autotune.
What you hear is what you get.
This first song might have a few more than three chords, but it's the truth.
My broken promises broke your heart time and time again I let everything fall apart I was such a fool back then but you loved me once, I know So many sorries ago So here I am and I just pray that you will listen long enough To hear me when I say this brand-new man won't let you down if you let me show you I know how to love you now I see that look in your eye you're scared and I understand why so am I but here I am and I just pray that you will listen long enough to hear me when I say this brand-new man won't let you down if you let me show you I know how to love you now girl, let me show you I know how to love you now You get your hands in it plant your roots in it dusty headlight dance with your boots in it you write her name on it spin your tires on it Build your corn field, whiskey bonfires on it you bet your life on it It's that elm shade, red rust clay you grew up on That plowed-up ground that your dad damned his luck on That post-game party field you circle up on And when it rains you get stuck on Drift a cloud back behind county roads that you run up The mud on her jeans that she peeled off and hung up Her blue-eyed summertime smile looks so good that it hurts Makes you wanna build ten percent down white picket fence house on this dirt You know you came from it and some day you'll return to it Thank you guys so much.