Good Trouble (2019) s03e12 Episode Script

Shame

1 So we wanted to thank you for helping us get the settlement and the startup money for Bulk Beauty.
What's our next step? As far as we're concerned, our next steps don't include you.
You only came back because you found out I was dating someone new.
So if you really are back, you are just going to have to prove it.
RUBY: Margaret Cho blew the lid off the program.
Scott's out, and we want you back.
I'm leaving the country for six months.
I just think it's what's best for now.
The next best way to get our client off will be to convince the jury that this was an accident, not a murder.
Agents Nunn and Haverman with the FBI.
We need to make an arrest.
Kathleen Gale.
I asked Callie to represent me for reasons that are none of your business.
You know, whenever a parent says they love their children all the same? ROWAN: It's obvious they have a favorite.
GAEL: We're getting a paternity test.
Whether this baby is mine or not, she needs a little help.
No, I understand.
And I think it's very big of you.
You're a good guy.
Oh.
Hey.
Hey.
(CHURCH BELLS RINGING) (LIGHT GUITAR MUSIC PLAYING) (MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING) PRIEST: Go ahead, son.
Sorry, it's my first time, Father.
It's okay.
Let's start together then.
BOTH: In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
- PRIEST: Amen.
- Amen.
Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
Thanks for gathering on such short notice.
I, uh, have something to share.
Um Isabella is back.
I knew this was a terrible idea.
You gotta take me back to the motel.
Hey, hey, it's fine.
I spoke with Callie.
She understands.
I don't want to ruin your relationship.
And people here, they they hate me.
You didn't do anything wrong.
Okay? And I think if we tell people why you're here, they'll be understanding.
I mean if that's cool with you.
Is it cool with you? Yeah, of course.
I mean, if we did tell people, I guess I wouldn't have to explain why I throw up every time I brush my teeth.
Seriously? Yeah.
It's bad.
So she's back, uh, and she's staying in my loft.
Because Pregnant? What were you thinking? How could you be so irresponsible? What's your family going to think? You can barely take care of yourself.
How're you gonna support a baby? Because she's looking for a job and needs a place to stay until she can get back on her feet.
So I'll be crashing with Dennis and, uh, I'll pay the roommate fees for the extra utilities.
Also, I'd really appreciate it if you guys just treat her nicely and refrain from the usual gossip.
- DAVIA: Gotcha.
- Right.
- GAEL: Okay? - Yeah, sure.
Thank you.
This is quite the challenge for you clatterfarts.
(KELLY CHUCKLES) You know, tea spillers.
Well, good luck, guys.
Wait, did you know about this? Uh, yeah.
And you didn't tell me? I'm fine with it.
Well, I'm not.
Did he already tell you? - Yes.
- (DAVIA SCOFFS) Isabella is clearly taking advantage of him.
- You don't know that.
- Well, for your information, since you've been gone, Gael and I have gotten very close.
So I think I would know when someone is trying to use him.
Well, I think that you should respect his choices, whether you approve of them or not.
DAVIA: That would be your take as someone who does whatever he wants, whenever he wants.
I just think if he wants your opinion, he'll ask for it.
Well, in my opinion, I know what it's like to carry someone else's emotional baggage, and it doesn't end well.
(MARIANA WHISTLES) Why are Mom and Dad fighting? Pa-pa-pa pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Pa-pa-pa pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Then we'll find our peace of mind You and me, bel ami Pa-pa-pa, pa-paaa (UP-TEMPO MUSIC PLAYING) I can't believe I'm starting over, looking for a new job.
I think it's exciting.
Says the woman who can't get enough of starting over.
Of course, I wouldn't have to be interviewing for a new job if the Fight Club Girls hadn't kicked me out, when I was the one who got Evan to settle so they could get the seed money to launch Bulk Beauty without me.
Uh, well, I can cover your rent this month.
Oh, what about next month? No, it's fine.
I got this.
Who are you texting? Uh, Gael.
He wants to meet for lunch.
Are you meeting for lunch or "lunch"? I mean, I can make myself scarce this afternoon.
Um Yeah, that would be nice, since we can't exactly go to his loft now.
How are you okay with this? You know You know Gael.
He's a nice guy.
Helping a friend.
Yeah, well, I don't trust Isabella, and that's not gonna change.
Enjoy your lunch.
They don't even care.
(MUTTERING INDISTINCTLY) Are you okay? You're literally walking in circles.
I'm not sure I want to come back.
I mean, it was a really toxic environment.
I know.
But Scott is out and and we're changing all of that.
We need you, and I need you.
And my job is on the line if I can't fix this PR stunt.
And I know I know I should have pushed to get rid of Scott a long time ago, but he's been with the program forever and and it took someone with courage and someone like you to shake things up.
To be honest, my biggest reason for not wanting to go back is the other comedians.
They were supposed to be my friends, but no one stood up with me, and no one's even checked in to see how I am.
I get that, but this isn't about them.
This is about you.
Because of you, great changes are happening and you should benefit from those changes too.
You have every right to walk back in there with your head held high.
- I guess you're right.
- I'm just saying.
Wait.
How are you doing? I'm fine.
I will be fine.
(PHONE CHIMES) Do you think Isaac would be willing to share you with another man? I don't know.
Well, is it worth the risk of losing him to find out? Listen, can you not tell anyone about me and Isaac? I'm just not ready for people to know.
Sure, of course.
Thank you.
- Hey.
- ALICE: Morning.
(WESTERN MUSIC PLAYING) (INDISTINCT CHATTER) Oh.
So, Dennis, where you been hiding that musk? I was on a retreat.
You know, funny thing about the word "retreat".
As a noun, it means sanctuary.
And as a verb, it means to run away.
Webster's dictionary.
Hot.
So whichever kind of retreat you were on, why're you back? I missed people.
KELLY: I wish I could say I was happy, but the truth is I've been eyeing your loft.
Are you thinking of letting it go? - Nope.
I'm back for good.
- Oh.
DAVIA: Well, don't lose hope.
He can be very unpredictable.
Here today.
Gone tomorrow.
Welcome back.
CALLIE: You know, someone could have told me we were meeting the accident specialist at the crime scene.
Sorry.
We thought Kathleen would have told you, seeing how you're besties.
Okay.
Dr.
Mickelson, this way.
Great.
So, Dr.
Mickelson, we are planning to argue that this was a tragic accident.
Tony, come stand in for the victim, right here.
All right.
Here we go.
And just pretend you are standing facing the drop-off, relieving yourself.
Okay.
So he then turns around and he's zipping his fly, let's say, but he's drunk and he suddenly loses his equilibrium and he tumbles backwards off the edge.
All right.
You don't have to do that part.
(CHUCKLES) So he's toppling over backwards.
He hits his head hard on the rock that's jutting out of the hillside, perhaps dislodging it, which would explain why it then rolled down the hill and landed near the body.
What's the prosecution's theory? Well, they are arguing that this was a homicide and that our client So turn back around.
That he came up behind him while he was peeing, hit him on the head with the rock.
And then he turns around Turn around.
Spin around.
To see his assailant, who then pushes him Don't worry.
I got you.
I got you.
And then rolls the rock down the hill after him.
Great.
To fit your theory, he would have had to hit the rock just so.
And then for it to roll that far after seems unlikely.
But possible? Anything is possible.
Great.
That's all we need.
Are you ready, TP? Teacher's pet.
See, I changed your nickname from Impulse Buy.
Yeah.
No, I got it.
You ready? See that rock over there.
The idea is to get the dummy to hit his head there and dislodge the rock.
Okay.
Three.
(TONY AND ROWAN LAUGHING) TONY: Oh, sorry about that.
ROWAN: Yeah.
Sorry about that.
Yeah, sorry.
We pride ourselves on having a diverse and inclusive work environment at Speckulate to nurture a diverse and inclusive workplace.
We want this to be a comfortable place for everyone to grow.
where everyone has equal opportunity to participate and rise in a safe and supportive environment.
No toxicity, no double standards, no glass ceilings.
So for real, you're an engineer? Yes.
We'd like you to be in the photo for our new career page, highlighting our engineers.
MARIANA: Most of our engineering staff are white guys.
But who do they cherry pick to put on the jobs page? A handful of women and people of color.
You'll be taken more seriously if you don't dress like that.
That's exactly what I've been looking for, a supportive environment where the quality of my work speaks for itself.
You seem like a perfect fit.
I'm happy to offer you the position.
And I'm happy to accept.
Thank you.
(MUSIC PLAYING) (INDISTINCT CHATTER) (INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES) You are a badass.
DEREK: I'm sorry I didn't have your back.
I was too scared to step up.
And I've been trying to get my big break for so long, I didn't want to do anything to harm that, and I know that it's absolutely no excuse.
I should have texted you after to check on you, but I didn't know what to say.
I really wanted to come with you, but I choked, and then it was too late.
I was never really on board, but you've got guts, Kwan.
Welcome back, Alice and Sean.
We are so happy you decided to return.
We are committed to making the program a safe and culturally sensitive space, and we want the comedy to come from you.
You'll be collaborating with the writers down the line, but for today it's all you.
(EXCITED CHATTER) So let's get to work.
- Yeah, yes.
- RUBY: Yeah? All right.
I wish I never told Isaac about Dyonte.
I should have listened to my girls and just I don't know Suppressed your feelings? You were honest, and you asked for what you needed.
I asked for too much.
I hurt him and I destroyed our relationship.
This is what I always do.
I ruin everything.
What have you ruined in the past? I don't know.
I'd like you to hear something, Malika.
Isaac could have chosen to stay and work things out, but he chose to leave.
It's still my fault.
Can you describe what you're feeling right now? Ashamed.
(SNIFFLING) Yeah.
(SNIFFLING) Shame is judgment turned in on ourselves for things we often have no control over.
It's usually rooted in childhood when we felt humiliated by a parent or a teacher or a peer, and we carry these painful wounds around inside us, these feelings that we're bad or we ruin everything.
For our next session, I would like for you to think about some moments, growing up, that may have had a negative impact on your sense of self.
Okay.
Thank you.
(PHONE CHIMES) (SIGHS) - (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING) - I didn't sleep with Raj.
I know.
Um That doesn't mean that I trust you.
I know.
I I got closer to him than I should have, and I got in between you guys.
Mariana, I was wrong.
I'm so sorry.
And if I'm the reason you two broke up, then I understand if you can't forgive me.
You weren't.
Unfortunately, you're not the first friend that I've betrayed.
But I'm doing my best to make sure you're the last.
I'm I'm really trying to be a better person.
I appreciate the apology.
I recently lost a few friends who felt like I betrayed them too.
And I guess I did.
I'm sorry for assuming that you did anything wrong.
How about a peace offering? (REFRIGERATOR DOOR OPENS) So I didn't realize that you were so close to Gael.
He said that you're here because of money problems.
Um, yeah, that's part of it.
Mm, what's the other part? Cheers.
Is it bad or something? Oh, no, no, no.
I, um I'm just not really drinking right now.
Oh.
Oh! Is that part of the other part? Oh, my God.
Are you pregnant? TONY: Ohh! Woah.
I think maybe he needs to slide down.
If he slides, he'll be on his front.
TONY: Well, then maybe if you held him up a little more on your side? - ROWAN: I have.
Every time.
- TONY: I know what I'm doing.
(BOTH CONTINUE BICKERING) Go.
(TONY AND ROWAN CHEERING) TONY: We got it! Did you see that? Finally! - Did you get it? - No, I didn't get it.
You didn't say ready.
The camera wasn't recording.
So how's work? What's going on with your campaign? Um It's great.
We raised over $20,000 to help women in the system with child care.
Okay.
That's what I'm talking about.
I'm so proud of you.
Well So work is good.
Everything okay with Isaac? (SIGHS) What? What happened? We're taking a break.
It's fine.
I don't want to talk about it.
Okay.
Thank you.
Do you ever feel, like ashamed? Of course.
You don't spend 10 years in prison and not feel some sort of shame, Right.
Even if you did nothing wrong.
(SIGHS) Do you feel ashamed? I do.
I'm the reason Dom and I were in foster care.
Now, wait a minute.
No, that wasn't because of you.
I called CPS on Mom.
Because you had no choice.
Your mom wasn't in a good place.
And we were the parents.
If anyone failed here, it was me.
I should have been there for you all.
But you couldn't be.
I could have when I got out.
I should have come to you.
And I didn't because I was ashamed.
I keep this photo of you and Dom with me at all times.
As a daily reminder to be all I aspire to be.
A better father.
A better man.
(MALIKA CHUCKLES) Look at that beautiful, innocent, little girl there, huh? Now what in the world would she ever have to be ashamed of? Then or now.
Hmm? Thank you.
Poor, sweet darling.
Hmm.
Beautiful.
I don't even tell the barista my name's Sanjana anymore.
I'm just, like, Jill - (LAUGHTER) - or Chloe.
I mean, it doesn't even matter.
Like, I'm Derek.
Literally, the WASP-iest name out there.
And still, it happens.
Da-reek.
Nice.
Um, no.
Just, uh Just Derek.
Oh! Where are you from? Like, originally.
Totally.
Sir, you don't have to water down your culture for me.
Oh, and then, Lindsay, you have to write the name on the cup.
- Oh, I keep writing it.
- Yes, yes, yes.
- Over and over again.
- In Sharpie.
- D-A - It's, uh, D-E.
- R-R - Just, uh, just one R.
- D-A-R-R Two Rs.
- (ALL LAUGHING) Roll that, rrrr, I like that.
E-E-E-Q, right? "Q", like porque, I understand.
Colon, semicolon, ampersand, period, period, exclamation point.
I'm back.
Hey.
Hi.
Uh, so how are things going with Andre and the petition? Still trying to get signatures.
Cool.
Cool.
I, uh, got some canvases donated for the art program.
Great.
All right, what's up? Is this about Isabella? No.
Oh, come on, I know you have something to say about it.
I think it's pretty clear you don't care what I have to say, now that your bestie is back.
What, Dennis? Seriously? Come on, you know that that's not true.
You're my girl.
Ain't no man gonna come between us.
It just feels like you've been avoiding me.
You know, I tell you everything and you move a whole woman into your loft and don't even mention it.
I wanted to tell you, but Can we go into your loft? Yeah.
(MUSIC PLAYING) Yes, she says it's mine.
Yes, we got a paternity test.
And, yeah, I know that I can't raise a baby in the Coterie.
And I have no idea how the hell I'm going to tell my parents or how I could've been this stupid and irresponsible.
- Hey, you're not stupid.
- I don't even have a real job.
Diapers cost money.
I don't know how I'm gonna afford that.
And I realize that I just got a second chance with Callie, and I'm sure I'm gonna screw that one up too, now.
- But - And, Davia, if you judge me, I swear to God I was going to ask, "Are you okay?" No.
No, I'm not okay.
Maybe if you stop judging yourself Oh.
Yeah, is that the advice from the woman who judges everyone, especially Dennis? Wow! - You know - Look, you know what, I I can't do this right now.
First of all, I owe you an apology.
It turns out I have bias.
(CHUCKLES) I mean, we all do, actually.
Um, it's kind of like HPV.
(LAUGHS) I'm just kidding but, uh, seriously, um So I took, uh, some sensitivity training yesterday and wow, my eyes are open.
Uh, racism, it's everywhere.
It's not just in the south.
I mean, did you know that, until recently, they only made Band-Aids for white people? I mean, when I heard that, I was like (MIMICS EXPLOSION) Nobody wants to admit that they're part of the problem.
No one wants to admit that they are racist or sexist or phobic.
But I'm so thankful that you've given me a second chance.
Um, uh, so tomorrow we'll do the sketches and, uh, yeah, we'll take a look at them and we'll adjust from there.
Yeah, we've actually been working on them already, so Oh.
Great.
Well, I look forward to your point of view as a BIPOC person.
And Lindsay, of course.
(SCOTT CHUCKLES) Shall we? ROWAN: Who's gonna tell Kathleen? TONY: How about the person who didn't hit record? How about the people who didn't say ready? MARIANA: Okay, I will let her know that you called.
Uh, what are you doing? Oh! I brought your shoes.
No, I mean, why are you taking messages? (PHONE RINGING) Hello.
(PHONE CONTINUES RINGING) Um, Kathleen Gale's office.
No, she's not available at the moment.
- (PHONE RINGING) - Uh, DA's office at 3:30, yes.
- (PHONE RINGING) - Can you spell your last name? Monday the 5th? I'll let her know you called.
Oh! Are you Kathleen Gale? Yes.
Dr.
Mickelsen called.
He needs a day to process the crime scene data.
And Pat Horton from the DA's office wants to reschedule a hearing for the Jackson case.
Your dry cleaning is ready.
And if you're wondering, I'm Callie's sister.
I just came by to drop off some shoes, but your phones were ringing.
You don't happen to need a job, by any chance? Oh, I work here now.
What happened with the job interview today? Okay, I got it.
But I don't want it.
Oh, but you want to answer phones at a law office? I can't be Old Mariana anymore.
The thought of putting on a hoodie and pretending to care about Doctor Who while smiling through the sexism? I I can't.
And, look, I know that I'm to blame for the Fight Club girls kicking me out.
I know that I need to change.
And I wanna be New Mariana.
I need a new job and I need a break from the tech world.
Plus, how fun could it be to work together? So, Rowan, Tony, this is my sister, Mariana.
She's our new receptionist.
Nice to meet you.
So you do the hiring now too? Oh, well, TP is head of HR.
Okay, you know what? I'm sick of all the passive-aggressive remarks.
Okay, I didn't ask to be Kathleen's lawyer.
She asked me.
Maybe the reason she didn't ask either of you is 'cause you're more about kissing her ass with lattes and scones than you are about the work.
Well, okay, first of all, I'd like to say that I thought our remarks are aggressive-aggressive, and second, fair enough.
But don't act like you don't enjoy being teacher's pet.
Admit it, you like being the center of attention.
Oh, she does.
(SCOFFS) She was always the center of attention growing up and KATHLEEN: So the plot thickens.
As you may recall, in Tommy's statement, he claimed that he never set foot near the drop-off point.
However, we have a new discovery from the prosecution.
Beer bottle near the drop point with Tommy's prints on it.
And they just found this? They claimed it was mistakenly left off the evidence list.
This is not good.
Just another thing we'll have to take care of.
Callie, a word? This is so cool.
It's like Serial.
I knew nothing about this.
How is that possible? Because they knew I'd throw a fit.
Apparently, they have to give him a chance to change his behavior before they fire him.
He has a contract and blah, blah, blah.
We thought Scott was gone.
Things were going great.
I know.
But I have to smooth things over and make it work.
I need your help with this.
Please.
So? What'd she say? Apparently, Scott has a contract and they have to give him a second chance.
Oh, my God.
What should we do? Do we walk out? Oh, uh I mean, Scott said sorry, and he did the training.
People don't just change after a three-hour seminar.
Just say the word and we're We're out of here.
Like, for real this time.
Look, Scott's being watched now, and he'll be on his best behavior.
And why should we sacrifice our opportunity to get agents and maybe jobs, you know, to maybe get our big break, because of him? I say we give him another chance.
Okay.
- All right.
- Okay.
- Oh, my goodness! - All right.
I thought you were working late.
We ended up wrapping early.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Something's different.
You're effervescent and glowy.
You got one of those jade eggs stashed up there? I keep warm rocks on the altar.
- Thank you.
- Okay.
But, um, yeah, I do have news to share.
Oh, my God.
Is that real? Of course it's real.
You think she'd come up in here acting all brand new over a stick-on? I had henna that had me feeling myself.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that it's gorgeous.
Did it hurt? Uh, in a good way.
It's a yantra created by this artist Svietliy.
I wanted it to represent the intentions I'm manifesting in my life, like self-love and acceptance and getting rid of judgment.
I wanted something I could look at every day that reminds me to be my best self.
It is so beautiful.
So what prompted this? A breakup.
I came out to Isaac as poly and told him I had feelings for Dyonte.
I was hoping he'd be open to exploring my love-style, but he couldn't handle it.
And, I mean, I get it.
That's a huge change for him.
So, you know, I told him we could stay monogamous, forget the whole thing, but he couldn't.
He told me he needed space, and now he's taking a job out of the country for, like, six months, so, yeah.
Guess he needed a lot of space.
- Hmm.
- Mm.
I am so proud of you.
- Really? - Yes.
Standing up for your needs like the queen you are.
KENDY: Seriously.
I mean, Isaac is fine, - but you're a whole catch and a half, okay? - Thank you.
And I am sorry, but leaving the country is so dramatic.
Like he is Julia Roberts off on his white lady odyssey or something.
Thank you! But, wa wa wait, this calls for shots.
- Yes, absolutely.
- Yes! I'm sorry for being so bitchy and judgmental towards you.
Can I just get this out? I really want to have compassion for you without losing myself, but I'm not really sure how to do that.
I know you're hurting, but I'm hurting too.
It hurt so much when you just up and left, and I I couldn't talk to anyone who didn't know about Jacob.
And people kept asking me, you know, "Where's Dennis? Why did he leave?" And I just didn't I didn't know what to say.
Hold on.
I'm I'm not done yet.
(SIGHS) Anyway We both live here, and I don't want to be mad at you anymore.
So I forgive you for leaving.
And just because I don't trust you know yourself enough right now, not enough to be with me at least, that doesn't mean that I don't still care about you.
Because I do.
And that's it.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
You may speak now.
Thank you.
For all of that.
I haven't been that nice either.
So I'm sorry too.
And I know that it's gonna take some time for you to trust me again.
But I'm gonna prove that I'm ready to be with you.
I don't want you to feel like you have something to prove to me.
You know, when you're ready to be with anyone, there won't be anything to prove.
(MUSIC PLAYING) Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
You're eight years old.
How could you have sinned? I hit my friend, Joah.
He deserved it.
He tried to take your lunch.
Listen.
All this stuff they're teaching you, it's just to make you feel bad about yourself.
We all make mistakes.
It doesn't mean we're sinners.
Especially if you own up, take responsibility, and make it right.
You're a good boy.
Try to love yourself.
'Cause God made you perfect just the way you are.
Okay.
You too.
Okay.
(SIGHS IN RELIEF) So I didn't tell you all the whole story about why Isabella's here.
She's pregnant.
Baby's mine, and she's going to stay here until Well, as long as she needs to.
DAVIA: Hey.
- We're here for you.
- Completely.
Yeah.
100%.
Isabella, you are so welcome here.
We're here for you both.
Absolutely.
We having a Coterie baby! (ALL CHEERING) Thank you, guys.
Thank you, guys, so much.
That means so much to me.
If you ever need a babysitter, you may remember I took care of two raccoons recently.
Neither died.
They escaped and ran loose in the Coterie.
- Just one, though.
- No, it was both.
No, I don't think that's true.
- I do.
In the pool.
- It was.
By the way, I knew.
And I knew that you knew, but I didn't say anything because I'm New Mariana now.
Oh.
Hey, I'm sorry about earlier.
It's okay.
Since we're all sharing, um, I have something I want to add.
I had a son.
His name was Jacob and he died when he was six years old.
A few of you already know this.
I've mostly kept it to myself because I couldn't deal with talking about it or, you know, people feeling sorry for me.
But I know now that I need to move through all this.
Yeah.
It's hard to imagine And y'all are like my family.
I can't hide anymore.
GAEL: We got you, buddy.
We got you.
We made it out Through the ashes I'm sorry for what I said about your loft.
(SCOFFS) It's okay.
It's fine.
MARIANA: Wow! I built these walls - Oh.
- Aw.
MALIKA: She never does that! It's hard to explain it But you saved me somehow Oh, my God.
I can feel it now The storm is passing Everything's changing
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