Party of Five s04e21 Episode Script

Free and Clear (2)

I don't know about all this.
You said you wanted to try new things.
Experiment, change.
You've already got me receiving talk radio through my scalp here.
Hey, if the hair weirds out, we can always dye it back.
And anyway, we need something to do to pass the time till the chemicals set, right? Oh, come on.
Do it.
Ok.
You really believe in this stuff, huh? Tarot cards told me I was gonna meet you.
You're kidding.
Yep.
They said a challenge was gonna come my way.
Anyway, it's just a way to interpret the cosmos.
I mean, stuff happens that is more than just a coincidence.
How else do you explain.
Princess di and mother Teresa dying in the same Week? That's not the fool card speaking to us.
What? Hmm? What? Um, I'm new at tarot, and there are a lot of different ways that this could be interpreted.
Interpret what? Whew.
Somethin's gonna change Big-time.
Like what? I don't know that, but see this guy with the hat? Now, that's the page.
That means a messenger's coming.
Some kind of a big decision.
It's like a fork in the road.
And depending which path you take Yeah? See this card in the center? That's your soul, Charlie.
So whichever road you choose is just gonna kind of affect your soul forever.
That's all.
Man.
Or not.
Come on, let's check your color.
Ok, so where am I goin' next? Excuse me, Joe.
Don't give me any more homerooms.
I need a i need a bigger crowd now.
I need a school assembly.
Hey, get out of there.
Probation reports are confidential.
Miss Drake, you ought to see me.
I got my rap down so cold, I scare those kids stupid.
Bailey I had to spice up my story a little bit, so I threw a foot chase in around the arrest.
You're done, Bailey.
That's it.
What, I'm not allowed to embellish a little? Your community service contract.
See? You completed your hours.
You're done.
Wow.
That was fast.
Plus, your application was approved for early license renewal.
My driver's license? I know you've been waiting to get it back for a long time.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's great.
It's just it would've been nice to have it when I really needed it.
'Cause right now, I mean My brother's back up and around on his own, and I'm not runnin' the restaurant or community college anymore.
Hmm.
Usually, this is where the person jumps up and down and hugs me.
Oh, I know.
I know.
It's just Look, are you sure you don't want me to give any more talks? Because I don't mind doin' em.
And now that I got my license back, I can hit schools outside the city.
Bailey, you're done.
Enjoy your freedom.
Go.
Do whatever you want.
Got any good ideas? Everybody wants to live like they wanna live and everybody wants to love Like they wanna love everybody wants to be closer to free-ee-ee-ee closer to free What bet did you lose? It's the new me.
Catching the early-bird special.
Yeah, yeah.
Very funny.
Hey, you don't think people are gonna think this is too weird, do ya? Customers and all? 'Cause I like it.
It's, um Charlie, your hair is fine.
Listen, I gotta talk to you about something.
To tell you the truth, it's been goin' on for a couple of weeks, but I didn't wanna say anything until I knew a little bit more.
Joe, you're making me nervous here.
I got an offer on the restaurant.
You're kidding.
I didn't know how serious it was, but It's serious.
We could all make out pretty good.
Wow.
Wow, this is, uh I wasn't even looking for the guy.
He called up out of the blue.
My first instinct was to tell him to get lost, but you know what? I'm never here anymore.
And franny and i we have a very nice life in L.
A.
So you're you're really doing this.
Man.
How soon would how soon would all this happen? No.
I don't wanna pull the rug out from under you guys.
I know how important this place is to you.
God, I'm trying to tell myself that letting go of this restaurant doesn't mean letting go of your dad.
But for you and for the other kids I think we gotta look at this as an opportunity, as a fork in the road.
Fork in the road.
So why don't you pour yourself a cup of decaf, and, um Let's sit here and try to figure out what's what.
Ok.
I don't know when things changed, but I guess it changed whenever her brother got sick.
No, it didn't.
That wasn't when What? The first thing that happened is the business started going bad.
Griffin's bike shop started losing money.
Up until then, we were fine.
We had an apartment, but we had to give it up.
That What? Forget it.
I don't wanna fight about it.
No.
Griffin, say what you wanna say.
It's why we're here, right? It it wasn't about the business, jule.
We could've afforded a cheaper place of our own.
We moved into the shed because of your brother.
The shed? It's kind of a guesthouse behind the main house.
Come on, Julia.
It's a shed.
We live in a shed.
And we would've moved in there even if the business would've been going great.
Her brother got cancer.
I can't believe you.
What did you want me to do? Did you want me not to take care of him? I never said that.
But obviously you blame me.
Is that right? Do you blame her? I don't know.
I mean I guess.
A little.
Ok.
Ok? Why are you taking his side? I'm not taking anyone's side, Julia.
You know what? Forget it.
You are not putting this on me, Griffin.
Well, it's not just me.
Why are you making us talk about this stuff? Who cares if it was the business first or whether it was Charlie's cancer first? The only thing that matters, Griffin, is that you slept with her, and nothing I did to you makes that ok.
You agreed to come here.
You said that we were gonna try to work things out.
Julia? There's nothing to work out.
There's no how much is your fault and how much is my fault.
No, I'm not sitting here and dividing up blame, because the only thing to work out, Griffin, is whether I can forgive you, and right now, I really don't know.
I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
Look, my palms are sweating.
This is a vital favor, claud.
Time keeps expiring before we get our arguments in, and no one talks faster than you.
St.
albans prep, huh? What's with the ties? They look like a swarm of midget bankers.
Wait.
Don't look.
Don't look.
Preppy boy at 4:00 is, like, totally staring at you.
No way.
Not the cute one.
Uh-huh.
Not the The cute one.
Do you even know what percent of French electricity is nuclear powered? B-but we were talking about the U.
S.
Ok.
But solar power won't pollute the environment, and that's what really this is about.
Are you sure? 'Cause the last I checked, polycrystalline silicon was not biodegradable.
Last I checked.
Poly what? Do you even know what a solar panel is made out of? Sure.
I mean I mean, I did.
You know what? It's probably right No, you obviously don't, so I will tell you.
Silicon.
Yeah, I knew that.
I knew that.
Do you even know how much a kilowatt of solar power costs? I Do you? Do you? You know what? It's probably just Right here in my How about a kilowatt of nuclear power? She has it in her notes, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll wait.
Yo! Ahh, I guess you got the Jeep.
Minor dead battery hurdle, but then I took it out on the 280 to charge it back up.
Boy, that is a freeway.
Just to get back out there again It was like easy rider or something.
And then I had to get some gas.
And of course I had to wash her.
Then I went to the store and got some paper towels.
And here I am.
I'm sorry.
Paper towels? Yeah.
You can never have too many paper towels for your home and your car.
Hey, where's nat? Maybe I can take her down to the wharf for a little while.
No.
She's on a play date.
Oh.
Well, how about you, then? Hey.
Bet you could use a break for a little while.
Why don't I take you to sausalito? I'll buy you some pizza at no name.
Look, Bailey, I'm really trying to work here, ok? Ok.
Oh, um, I forgot.
Charlie called.
He said he wants you to stop by.
He does? Yeah.
Maybe he'd go to sausalito.
Well, even if he wouldn't, I bet he's scrapin' bottom for paper towels.
Claudia, wait.
Get away from me, or I'll scream.
But we weren't formally introduced.
Are you kidding? I don't introduce myself to people who practically reduce me to the size of an electron in public, thank you.
I know.
I get aggressive when I get nervous.
I gotta work on that.
People like you are what's wrong with this world.
I know.
It's just that I freaked out because You just looked so cute.
And the way you held your ground cute and smart? I freaked.
I'm sorry.
What did you say? Look, my school's having a tea dance tomorrow night.
You have to come.
Did somebody put you up to this? I'm taking that as a yes.
I gotta go.
I'll pick ya up at 7:00.
You don't know where I live.
It was on the roster.
7:00.
Wow.
Bailey: So he just waltzes into town and dumps this on you? No, it wasn't like that at all.
We talked about it for a long time.
And? What it comes down to is either we sell to these people or we Buy Joe out.
Ok.
Ok.
So we have to buy him out.
Wow.
How exactly do you do something like that? We figure out a way.
We have to do it.
This is our restaurant.
Hang on.
We have to look at all sides of the situation.
I know.
Why don't we just take a second mortgage on the house? That's doable, right? Probably, but That would be kinda scary.
Yeah, it would, but it would be worth it.
No.
She's right.
It's risky.
It would put us pretty deep in debt.
On the other hand, if we sell, we get a piece of the profit right away, and I gotta tell ya, this is a serious chunk of cash.
No.
They can keep their money.
I don't wanna walk down that street and see someone else's name on the sign there.
Just forget it.
I know, claud.
There's There's definitely that, but we also have to be practical.
Why? Well Charlie, you just got back to the place, like, 2 seconds ago.
The whole time you were sick, that was the goal, right? That's all you talked about, so how are we supposed to sit here right now and tell you that you should walk away from that? After everything you've put into that place, Charlie, how is that fair to you? Why should you have to deal with giving up your job on top of everything else? Unless you want to.
No.
I No.
I say we vote.
Who says we buy it? It wasn't like he cried or anything over the top like that, but I don't know.
Charlie was really moved.
That's nice.
Yeah, it was.
It was like he didn't know what to say, you know.
Like he really wanted the restaurant, but he was too embarrassed to ask for it, but when we insisted How could I say no? Those guys I hope they didn't just do it because they feel sorry for me 'cause I was sick or whatever.
They were so supportive.
Mm-hmm.
Aah.
Watch the frosting.
If it's splintered, people kind of know there's a person inside.
Anyway, it's just all happening really fast.
We're starting the paperwork this afternoon.
Wow.
Really? That's great.
To finally own the place? That's great, isn't it? To finally have it back in the family.
Your brother and sister must feel like That would be so great.
Why can't I have that? That feeling of having a job you're good at where you know you can keep doing it for as long as you want.
You know what? That that would be great.
I know it would.
Because right now, all I have is a 3-hour round trip to petaluma to pick up a part for And I know it's just a day job.
I know it's not like I'm saying, "hey, let's make this permanent.
" Let's Buy the place, put me in charge, and all of a sudden, it's, like, practically my entire future.
Well, didn't you say after you got better Didn't you say that you wanted to keep it? I don't know.
Did I? Did I say I wanted it back, or did it just end up that way? 'Cause I don't remember ever wanting this.
Not really.
Wow.
Well, before you sign any papers, don't you think you should, you know I've never been to a prep school, let alone a tea dance.
You think it'll be like waltzing and stuff? I don't know, claud.
That might be kind of romantic.
You think? Yeah, 'cause He'd have to touch my waist, right? And hold my hand and Oh, we'd be, like, each other the whole time.
Oh, gosh.
Don't be nervous.
You'll do great.
Don't be nervous? Julia, don't be nervous? Every time I think about him, I, like, lose all sensation and start to hyperventilate.
I know.
You wanna know what he did that was just so amazing? What? He turned to go 'cause the bus was honking Yeah? And right before he got on the bus, he turned back to me and Well, he kissed the palm of his hand Like this.
Then he made a fist, like the kiss was trapped inside.
Yeah? And then he threw it to me.
Wow.
I got him, Lena.
Can I help you? Actually, wasn't there an appliance store around here somewhere? A used-parts place? Yeah.
It's a tanning parlor now.
Ohh.
Well I'm already out here.
Ahem.
Can I try some of the Turkey loaf and mashed potatoes, please? Ran out halfway through lunch.
Barley soup's homemade.
All right.
Try some of that, then.
So, you do a busy lunch, do ya? More than I can feed.
It's those dinners midweek I can't fill tables.
Mmm.
Nice.
You ever think of doing one of those special promotions? 'Cause once I did a cajun night.
Sold over 2,000 crayfish.
And another night, I did a Kansas City barbecue.
I had people lined up outside waiting in the rain.
I could cook 'em what I eat at the house Schnitzel, strudel, bratwurst.
Austrian.
Schnitzel? Yeah.
Well, ok, then, schnitzel.
Austrian.
But you gotta prepare yourself because you're only gonna break even at first 'cause promotion's expensive, but once people know the calendar, you make out on volume.
I'll tell you where you get your biggest bang ad-wise.
Maybe you wanna ask us something.
I could.
Sometimes I find it helpful when you choose the direction of the discussion.
I was out shopping with my little sister today.
Yes? And I, uh, started thinking about this thing This thing that Griffin did.
Great.
No.
I mean, something you used to do when we first started going out.
You used to put out your hand for me Like, whenever we were leaving somewhere, you know A record store, a movie, or whatever.
You'd just Kind of reach out behind you and hold your hand out there, waiting for me to take it.
One time, we were leaving the Castro and I was a few steps behind, and he put his hand out like that An old lady took it.
And you were about halfway down the block before you turned around and realized it wasn't me.
I loved that you'd do that Just sort of Reach out for my hand without even looking back.
That felt How did it feel? It's hard to describe.
I just, um I knew that I was in love with him then.
That I didn't wanna walk even a block without holding his hand.
I want that back.
That feeling.
I'm gonna try and get past all this so we can get back to the way things were.
Yeah.
I'm really Really gonna try and forgive you, Griffin.
That's That's great.
Wow.
Look at you.
You look great, claud.
I feel like I'm going to throw up, but thanks.
Why isn't he here yet, Charlie? Well, listen, as long as you got a minute Is my hair flat? No.
It's Look at this.
I have, like, pancake head.
Claud, listen.
There's something I have to tell ya.
It's my slip, right? It's showing.
See, I knew it.
I don't want us to buy the restaurant.
What? What, Charlie? Why? I thought we decided.
Well Really you guys decided.
No.
You can't go back on what you said.
Look, I have to do this.
I need to do this, so I'm gonna let Joe sell to the guy that made the offer.
I don't believe you.
Hey.
Hey! Charlie Do you know if we still have that pipe wrench laying around? What? Charlie changed his mind about the restaurant.
You did? No, I didn't change my mind.
I was never 100% sure of this whole buying it thing in the first place.
I just You guys were being so good about it Wait a second.
Charlie, this isn't just your decision.
Well, bay, yeah, it is, 'cause I'm the one No.
I'm the one who spent the last couple months busting my ass in there getting the place in the best shape it's been in in years.
Which is great.
Which is probably why Joe got such a good offer.
And we're all gonna share in the profits of that.
Don't think I don't appreciate that.
Hey.
What's goin' on? You're not gonna believe this.
Charlie doesn't wanna keep the restaurant anymore.
What? Wait a second.
What happened to our vote? What do you think dad would say? I don't even wanna think about that.
Hold it.
Listen to me.
I know what the restaurant means to you.
You don't think I know that? It's just, you guys, for me, this would be my life.
My whole life would be about keeping salinger's going because it reminds us of dad.
'Cause it was his place.
Right? I mean, it's not like I ever said, "guess what I wanna do when I grow up.
I wanna run a restaurant.
" I mean, they died, and I got stuck there, which, you know, for a while, that was ok, except now i I know what it's like to look at my life and to think, "this might be it.
This might be all I get.
" I did that.
I did that for 6 months and you know what? Spending every day keeping someone's memory alive Even dad's Even if it is dad's, that's not enough.
That's not a life.
I can't.
I can't do that.
I'm not gonna do that.
Is this, uh Is this about the restaurant, guys? No, not exactly, Joe.
He invited me, Joe, and here I am, sitting, waiting like like a chump! And he calls, an hour late already, a-and it's just like He says, "I can't go anymore.
" And I ask him why, but he gives me nothing.
Not even a "sorry.
" I'm charging him for this stupid dress.
I, uh I got some friends Some real thug types.
They'll break his knees.
You gimme a name.
Jamie Burke.
Yeah Burke the jerk.
Burke the jerk.
Why, I oughta Yeah Jamie Burke? Jamie Burke? Now, why do i Are his mom and dad down in the peninsula? Yeah.
How'd you know that? He's about 15? And if he's anything like his old man, he's a loudmouth know-it-all? Exactly! How did you know that? Burke's bar and grill, Claudia.
Jamie Burke is Jack Burke's son! Jack Burke and your dad were not exactly pals.
What do you mean? They, like, hated each other or something? Well, when dad opened salinger's, we did so great, that a lot of Burke's business came to us, so Burke, in order to get back at us, reported us to county health.
No! No! He did that? Oh, yeah! Are you kiddin' me? And one year, rumor has it that he bribed a food critic.
Oh! What a jerk.
And one year one year The nerve of this guy He actually walked in and stole our best manager.
No! No.
No? No.
That was us.
That was us.
We did that to them, but this guy, Claudia, he deserved it.
Wow! So Jamie couldn't even help it? It's, like, in his blood? Hey.
What is it about reading microfiche that always makes me thirsty? Can I get you something? You look sort of hungry.
Or Angry.
Or what? Sarah, let me ask you something.
What's the happiest you've seen me in the past year? I mean, what thing that you've seen me do would you say has made me the happiest? Um Well, the time that you made Mr.
Keflick's toilet intake sound like it was yodeling? No Sarah Professionally.
Outside of the building, Sarah.
Oh Oh That's easy The restaurant.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That's easy The restaurant.
So how come nobody in my own family knows that? How come Charlie decides that he doesn't want to run the restaurant anymore, so automatically we sell it? Sell it? But I thought you were I know! I know.
Me, too, but now, suddenly, Charlie's not interested in running it anymore, so that's it.
We're done.
We're just gonna get rid of the place.
And nobody even thinks of me for it.
Nobody even asks me what I might wanna do with it.
They just sit there watching Charlie make this huge decision.
It's like they they look at me like I'm some kind of caretaker or something, you know? But I did more than just baby-sit that restaurant.
I built our business up a lot.
A lot.
So You want them to buy it for you So you can run the place yourself? Well Yeah, I do.
Do they know that? So Tell 'em.
Anyway, I don't know how much our share is gonna be A few thousand or something Charlie's gotta work it out with Joe But it's real money.
Well, that's great.
It's gonna be weird without the restaurant, but Well, it's great for you.
You'll have something in the bank for a change, huh? No.
I think I already know what I'm gonna do with the money.
I'm gonna go back to school.
Oh.
Full time? Mm-hmm.
You're gonna go back to school full time? Yep.
Well, when did you decide that? I don't know.
I've been thinking about it for a while.
You knew that.
Yeah, but that's not the same as deciding.
What, do you have a problem with me wanting to go back to school all of a sudden? No, but it's a big deal, jule, ok? I mean, that's I mean, that's and me having all the responsibility of supporting us.
I mean, that's really gonna affect the way that we live.
We could have talked about it.
Ok.
We're talking about it.
Are we? Yeah.
I want to go back to school, Griffin.
Do you want to tell me I can't? Man! I'm really glad that you're trying to go back to the way things used to be with us.
Claudia! Claudia! Wait! Come on! I don't want to talk to you.
Well, just let me explain! No, no.
You're too late.
You should have explained over the phone.
I couldn't.
My parents were standing right there.
So? So they found out you were a salinger, and they made me cancel! Yeah, well, obviously, apples don't fall far from the tree.
Or Acorns or Whatever.
No.
Don't say that, all right? We're not them.
We can't let this stupid ancient rivalry dictate our lives.
I like you, Claudia.
I swear it on all 5 of my all-state southwest division debate team trophies.
I bought this this really pretty dress and These very, very expensive gloves.
You did? So you were looking forward to it? Yeah I was.
I am so sorry, Claudia.
I never meant to hurt you.
My father is completely such a jerk.
To hold you responsible for what your father did years ago, it's so Petty.
What my father did? Well, yeah, that unfair business stuff? I i i mean, who cares? Look, my father was completely fair, and your father, apparently, was like like like some crook! Are you kidding? Your father stole my father's business! Why, because people liked our food better?! What, like salinger's famous cockroach salad?! How dare you?! You know, maybe my dad was right! Maybe my dad was right! Oh, great rebuttal! This is not a debate! It's a good-bye! He's angry at me.
Isn't that great? Really? I thought we were Why don't you tell him why, Julia? He's angry 'cause I wanna go to college.
No! That's not She just comes in and and says, "this is what I'm gonna do.
" No discussion.
Like like what I want doesn't matter.
I didn't say that.
You don't have to say it.
I'm sick of being punished, jule.
"You slept with Rosalie, Griffin, so you have no vote on our future.
"You slept with her, so everything that's happened with us up to now is your fault.
" It doesn't sound like that's what Julia was saying to you yesterday.
It doesn't matter what she says in here.
I'm talking about when we go home.
I'm just begging for forgiveness all the time.
And You just move on.
What do you want me to do? Put my future in your hands just like that? Just trust you?! How else is it gonna work? I don't know.
Well God! What was this Whole year? Was this was this an experiment for you? 'Cause that's what it feels like! Like like you've been just slumming around for a whole year.
You got a couple of jobs, a marriage.
But if that doesn't work out, you can always go back to school, because that's what everybody thought you were gonna do anyway.
I never thought like that.
I never did.
I i don't have anything to move on to.
I don't have any options.
I don't even have my business.
We stuck with Charlie no matter what.
But my shop? No, no.
We dumped that as soon as things got too tough.
Griffin, that's not I'm not lucky like you, Julia.
This is it for me.
Why?! Huh?! Tell me why it's such a bad idea! Hey, just take it easy, all right? I'm not saying you can't do it.
I'm just telling you, you don't want to.
What is what do you mean, I don't want to?! How the hell can you tell me what I want?! 'Cause I've been there, ok? I know how tempting it is.
I know how right it feels to do what dad did.
'Cause I wanted that, too.
Charlie, that is not Just listen to me for a second, ok? I understand.
None of us wants to see the place go to strangers, but the answer is not one of us taking it over, because, let me tell you from experience Charlie, that is you, man! That's you! You hate it there! I don't! Bay, I was 25 when I took over, ok? You're you're 19.
You're a teenager.
I mean, how many teenagers do you know can say exactly what they want to do for the rest of their lives? Because that's what we're talkin' about here.
A second mortgage, that is a 30-year deal.
And we'd all be on the hook for that, so if you suddenly lose interest in a couple of years and things go downhill, we all get hurt.
So I guess you've got it all thought out then, huh? There's no way that I could possibly succeed, right? Look I'm just trying to protect you.
No.
No, you're not, Charlie.
You're trying to protect yourself.
What? You don't wanna deal with the fact that I ran the place better than you did! And there is a reason for that, Charlie! I love the job! I loved it from the first day that I was there, and and I don't know, man Maybe that maybe that makes you feel guilty or something, because you know that dad loved it, too.
Or or maybe you can't even imagine what it's like to love a job that much.
But the simple fact is You're wrong.
I deserve a chance to run the restaurant.
I deserve it.
This is private property.
Get off it.
No.
No, I won't.
See, I went back and I asked my dad about it and he said that Burke's had been opened 3 years before salinger's even Jamie so there was no way that my dad could've copied the pastry Jamie! You have a problem.
Ok! Ok, ok, wait.
Wait, wait, wait.
I don't care who's right, all right? I am very good at being right, claud, but I am very bad at this other stuff.
What Other stuff? These feelings That I have for you, Claudia.
What feelings? Ever since the first time I saw you, I think about you all the time.
I can't sleep I can't get my homework done Yeah? I know what you mean.
You Are, like, the coolest person I have ever met.
I want to spend time with you.
I want to get to know you.
I don't care about our parents.
It ends with us.
It ends with us.
What's so important I needed 3 messages? I have stuff I have to do.
Got a couple of forms we need you to sign.
Oh, that's That's beautiful.
That's That's really great.
You couldn't get Julia to come by here and Wait What is this? It's what you think it is, bay.
Are you kidding me? We're going to keep the restaurant? You're keeping it.
You run it for us.
Well, why did you change your mind? I didn't.
Not totally.
You're going to have to prove me wrong here.
The thing is, I, uh I don't think I have the right to say no to you.
You are not making a mistake.
I promise you.
You are not making a mistake.
You know, it's funny.
It never even occurred to me that you'd be interested, Bailey.
To tell you the truth, I don't remember you coming around here that much as a kid.
That's because dad always brought him.
Yeah, I know.
I remember always thinking, "oh, don't force this on me," and here you are now saying, "I want this.
" It's weird, huh? So, you going to sign these papers or what? I can't believe you're making me do this.
You should've kept those streaks.
They worked for you.
Nah.
Figure I made enough weird life changes for one week.
This one was one step past my limit.
Yeah, yeah.
Chicken.
Bawk bawk! Are you kidding me? I jumped off a cliff with that restaurant thing.
I mean, hello.
I am Officially, as of right now, totally, completely unemployed.
Oh, and listen, you were great about all that, doing those card readings and everything.
Yeah, that's me.
Professional gal pal and confidante.
So What are you going to do next? I don't know.
I have no idea.
None.
Not a clue.
And I love that.
So Nothing in the, uh Foreseeable future, no Moves planned? Nope.
Really? None? Maybe one.
Good answer.
My watch says it's 6 after.
He better not charge for the whole hour.
Your watch is fast.
Maybe your watch is slow.
That ever occur to you? You going to be like this in there? Uh, depends on what you're going to say.
I was going to say you're right.
What? Not about all of it.
But Some of it.
The college part.
I think maybe I was trying to punish you by Making that decision by myself.
Yeah, well, you do that all the time, Julia.
Decide stuff.
Time to Move back home Time to Sell the business hell, even time to forgive Griffin.
I'm irrelevant to all of it.
No, Griffin.
That's not Look, all I'm saying is I'm part of the problem with us.
It's not just you, Griffin.
There are Things that I've done that I wish I could take back, too.
Things that have gotten us to where we are right now.
So I guess that makes us even.
Even? Like all the things we've done to each other, they kind of Cancel each other out.
Meaning what, you forgive me and I forgive you and just wipe the slate clean and start over? Maybe.
Why not? Man, you're doing it again! Don't you see that? You're making the rules, deciding how things are going to work with us, telling me that whatever I feel, whatever you've done, I should just get over it because, hell, you did.
God! This is So condescending! Griffin Look, maybe the ways that you've let me down are bigger than the ways I've let you down, huh? Maybe we're not even.
Maybe I'm the one that needs to figure out how to forgive you.
Bailey: Ahh Ok.
First thing is, right here I was thinking of some old church pews or Maybe antique benches or something like that so people could take a load off while they're waiting, you know? And the next thing And this is a bit more radical, but I figured out we'd turn tables over a lot faster without reservations, and I know that's big, but I really think people would be happier knowing that they had a place where they could just show up whenever they wanted to, you know.
Wow.
Great.
I mean, that sounds Whatever.
But did you really bring me all the way down here just to tell me that? No.
No, I didn't.
I brought you here Because you have to help me celebrate.
It's '98.
Excellent year.
Thanks, Bailey, but Shouldn't you be celebrating with your family? I already did.
And besides, you, Sarah, you're the one who made this happen.
Because I was going to let this go.
I was just going to let it go, but you wouldn't let me.
You made me go ask for it.
What this is for me, this is more than just a great job.
It's like All of a sudden, there's this Thing, this business And God, I'm in charge of it.
Amazing, but true.
And, see, you have no idea how great that is Because It makes It makes so many other things easier.
Having that Security or whatever Having a future You know, suddenly Annie and me I mean, if we can get through some of this other stuff we're dealing with Suddenly We make a lot more sense.
It doesn't seem so crazy, the 2 of us being together, you know? So, anyway The point is Thank you, Sarah.
Thank you.
Well That didn't suck.
Oh You know, that was That was my first time in a long time.
Since I was sick.
Wow.
Well, was it like riding a bicycle? You know what? That was definitely not at all like riding a bicycle.
Are you hungry? You want me to make us some spaghetti or pancakes or something? No, no, no, no.
Don't go anywhere.
So What do you think, um It will be like the Second time since you were sick? There's only one way to find out.

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