Nashville s05e18 Episode Script

The Night Before (Life Goes On)

1 Previously on " Nashville" - You know Jessie Caine? - Yeah, for a long time.
- Nice to see you - I'm playing at the Mercy Lounge.
Do you think that I invited you to hear my songs so that I could insinuate myself into your life.
No, no, I'm just trying to be clear about me.
Okay, I'm gonna go.
Brand partnerships.
The best kind of integration is entirely frictionless.
Billy put together a tour for me.
I don't want you to leave.
I need to do this for myself now.
- There's Flynn.
- Do you still want my number? Yeah, I want it.
I don't need a parachute Baby if I've got you Baby if I've got you I don't need Daphne? I'm leaving in five minutes if you still want that ride? - Okay.
- All right.
(text message rings) I don't need a parachute Baby if I've got you, baby (cell phone rings) - Hello? - Deacon? It's Kristi Roberts from FosterMore.
Oh, Kristi, hello.
Listen, thank you so much for the help you're giving Liv.
We appreciate it.
- She's a real pistol, isn't she? - (laughs) Yeah, she absolutely is that.
Well, I think we put her in a real good home.
That is fantastic, I cannot wait to tell the girls that.
Well, I'm so excited you're playing our benefit tomorrow.
- You know, Rayna's support - Oh, well - meant the world to us.
- Yeah, I do.
That's why I'm happy to do it, all right? But we were hoping to have your auction item in by now.
Kristi, I'm sorry.
It just completely slipped my mind.
Because normally we put it in the program and Yeah.
Again, I'm sorry.
It's been real hectic around here, so Hey, I completely understand.
Now it'll be something she performed in, right? Yeah, absolutely I'll pick some out right now, okay? I assume you want me to just bring it.
It's so late, right? That would be wonderful.
- I'll do it, okay.
Sure.
- Thank you.
- DAPHNE: I'm ready! - Coming! Oh, there she is.
Hey, what's up, baby girl? Hey! Dude, I'm so happy that you're doing this.
- I'm a huge fan.
- Ditto.
Me too, darlin'.
What you did with the choreography in Kesha's new video was insane.
Oh, well, thank you.
Can you please tell her that? She would love to hear it.
Tonya, can I get a full extension on that, please? Thank you, baby.
Is there anything I need to know for tomorrow? No, we'll make it very user-friendly.
Well, don't make it too user-friendly, I want to look good.
Yeah, well, I heard about your injuries and all.
I'm really sorry about all of that.
It must have been awful.
It's all in the past.
I'm 100%.
Well, okay, that's what's up.
All right, well, I'm looking forward to it.
You and me both.
All right, I'll see you soon, sweetness.
Okay, bye.
Thanks for coming in, guys.
Dan is aware of all your concerns.
That's why he wanted to meet in person.
Yeah, we're just not sure it's the best time to be shooting a commercial.
Yeah.
I'd kind of rather hide under a rock right now.
That actually would make a great commercial.
Remember, guys, we don't do commercials like other people.
Birch Tree Habitat is the Geico of furniture companies.
Well, I love the one, you know the dogs are all sitting in the living room drinking tea.
The Corgi barks at her husband for dropping the crumbs! It gets me everytime.
See? Subvert the audience's idea of what a commercial should be.
And just make it fun.
Like in this case, the joke is entirely on us.
Let me ask you, what is the first thing you think of when you think of Birch Tree Habitat? Go ahead.
You can say it.
Your furniture is impossible to put together.
Exactly.
But not anymore.
We spent millions redesigning our assembly procedure.
So from now on, it's easy.
Well, okay.
Um, well Where do we fit in to that? The two of you are standing in a room.
We hear one of your amazing songs.
A voice says, "The Exes.
Country music's favorite on-again, off-again couple.
" An unopened box gets brought into the room.
And we see you in sped-up motion easily assemble this brand new dining room table.
When you're finished, you lean up against it.
And you're very proud of your work.
And the voice says, "Life is complicated.
Putting our furniture together doesn't have to be.
" That is great.
You see, our demographic is over 50% millennials.
And they get that life is complicated.
It's hard to have a career.
It's hard to believe in the future.
It's hard to have a relationship.
And right now, guys, honestly, you represent that perfectly.
We show that Birch Tree Habitat will be there through all of their complications.
Thoughts? - Hey.
- Well, hey.
Aren't you about ready to leave town? Go on the road? Yeah Just wanted to stop by and say goodbye.
And I'm sorry for the way things ended with Hallie.
Oh, don't be.
We got that handled.
Charlie's gonna produce this.
It'll be fine.
Yeah, he'll do a great job.
It honestly doesn't take much to make her sound good.
That's true.
You excited about the tour? I should be.
It's just it's different when you have a kid, you know.
Yeah.
She said her first sentence the other day.
- She did really? What'd she say? - Mm-hm.
- Give me milk.
- (laughs) Looks like you got you a genius.
Yeah, she's got her first big girl bed coming next week.
There's just so many firsts.
And I don't want to miss any of them.
Yeah.
- How you holding up, man? - I'm okay.
Yeah, I can tell.
I'm doing this benefit tomorrow night for this charity.
It meant a whole lot to Rayna.
And they asked me for some auction item they could make some more money on, and uh Should be this simple deal, but got me all jacked up.
- You know, no reason.
- Yeah, I don't think it's over nothing.
It's been a while just, you know, I keep thinking.
Maybe I should be a little further along by now, you know.
Yeah.
I'm not sure you could put a timeline on grief.
I know.
What am I supposed to do, though? I'm gonna lock myself in the house? Build a shrine to her? It just sounds so stupid.
She'd be the first one to say so too, she would.
Listen, Deacon.
I-I can't imagine what you're going through.
I really can't, but at the end of the day, what's on these walls, what's in her closet? It's just stuff, right? I mean, the life that you shared.
The music you wrote together.
Now that, that's a different story.
Nobody can take that away.
That stuff's eternal.
You're gonna be a good dad.
Go get 'em! So, what is this benefit you're playing? Uh, FosterMore, the charity your mom used to work with.
- Hey, you wanna go? - I can't.
My friend wants me to play this live podcast thing she's in.
- Uh-uh.
- Help promote the EP.
Is that cool? Of course, it is.
I'll bring Daphne.
Bring Daphne where? Uh, the FosterMore event.
It's tonight.
I did that last year.
I know.
What? Um, I was invited to a party at Rebecca's house.
Oh, what kind of party? It's like a bunch of kids just watching a scary movie.
Mm-hmm.
Mom and dad gonna be there? Of course.
Okay.
You can go.
All right, I gotta get going myself.
Oh, listen I wanted to run something by you guys.
Kristi from FosterMore wanted to know if we could donate some item of clothing of Mom's that they could auction off.
You wanna give something of Mom's away? - Well, yeah.
- Like from her closet? What? No.
How could you do that? - I'm sorry.
I - Those are her things! I didn't know it would upset you guys so much.
- Yeah, actually, it does.
- Like it upsets me a lot.
Okay, I get that.
I understand.
I won't do it.
(mumbling) I'm putting it back right away.
Back to the closet it goes.
Wait, that's what you want to donate? Yeah.
That's fine.
I hate that thing.
Yeah, it's terrible.
We always told her not to wear it.
- You sure? - Both: Yes.
It's ugly.
The flowers are dorky.
(chuckles) Our daughter just said, "I love rabbit.
" - What? - Yes! She picked it up and hugged it.
And the words just came out.
I told you the kid's a genius.
How am I supposed to leave now? Hey, the first leg is only two weeks Two weeks? She could be doing calculus in two weeks.
I hope not.
Just promise me you won't let her do anything new while I'm gone, okay? And if she does, I want it recorded from multiple angles.
Okay, as long as you promise to stay on the straight and narrow.
My God, you're confusing me with my younger self.
The tour's gonna go great.
- I'm proud of you.
- Thank you.
I'm gonna go load the car.
- Okay.
- I'll be right back.
(sighs) Alyssa says this could run for months.
And if they like it, they might have us do another.
So we do more of these? Well, if that's what it takes to get a record out there, yeah.
I never thought I'd be writing jingles for a living.
All right, come on.
It's our own song.
Millions of people are gonna hear it over and over.
And think of furniture.
Hey, you guys ready to rock this thing? Yeah.
Hey When the water's risin' When the flood gates open Ain't no slowing Uh-huh.
Stop! Stop! Stop! - What's up? - You tell me.
I'm fine.
- Yeah, well, it doesn't look like it.
- I'm just rusty.
Just give me a couple of rehearsals I'll be fine.
Look, baby, I don't want you to hurt yourself.
- I'm not gonna hurt myself.
- Look, you survived a plane crash.
I'm surprised you're strutting around here as well as you are.
Come on, let me make it a little easier for you.
Let the kids do all the heavy lifting, huh? All you need to do is stand here and look pretty.
You know what, how about we don't make it easier? - Yeah - I got this.
All right.
All right, people, let's start from the top.
You heard the lady.
If you'll sign right here, I'll have someone take your bags to your room for you.
All right.
Is there someplace I can get a drink around here? Yeah, the bar's right over there.
Okay, thanks.
- My first customer.
- I'll try not to be too taxing.
Manhattan with a twist, very dry with a splash of vermouth? Um, I'll just have a Coke.
My kind of man.
You in town for work? - Sort of.
- That's cryptic.
CIA? If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
Seriously (chuckles) You're not a food critic, are you? Because our chef is on vacation.
No.
My band's opening for Dierks Bentley tonight.
No way.
I love Dierks Bentley! - All my friends are going.
- Yeah? Well, why aren't you? Because I'm stuck here serving people like you.
Except you're not gonna be here because you're opening for Dierks Bentley! Bastard! - I'm Nell, by the way.
- Yeah.
Avery.
I'll forgive you if you bring me back a t-shirt.
Can you make my eyes look smokey? Uh, not for another year or two.
But I can make your cheeks rosier.
Okay, anything.
Just do it.
- Why are you so nervous? - I'm not nervous.
- Do I look nervous? - Yes.
Maddie, there's gonna be a lot of eighth graders there.
Eighth graders are just like seventh graders, only a little older.
That's why I'm nervous.
Okay.
You already look a year older.
- Shut up.
- I'm sorry.
I gotta go.
Just be yourself.
It'll be great.
(phone chimes) Zach sends his regards from Richard Branson's island.
Well, I want his life.
(chuckles) You guys look adorable.
I'm so glad you decided to do this.
Well, I'm pretty sure we're gonna screw this thingy up, but Guys, you look great.
We'll see you out there.
- Thanks.
- What's his name again? - Dan.
- Why are there so many of them? Well, they're all afraid to have their own opinions.
So this is it, guys.
Everybody feeling good? - Good enough.
- All right, then.
I'm sorry, I thought, uh, we were assembling a table, right? Well, we thought, what the hell? Since you're pregnant, why not do a crib instead? It's all right, isn't it? Yeah, I mean (crowd cheering) I saw you in my dream last night Your eyes were blue But your skin was black and white If dreams came true You'd still be mine If dreams came true You'd be alive No one cares about your dreams Nobody cares Except me I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe Let the arms grow.
Let them grow, let them grow.
When it's swim or sink When trouble's up ahead and there ain't nothing left - But gut instinct - Yeah.
Yeah.
To get you out alive - Everybody walk - No time for second guessing - Sexy, sexy, sexy.
- Any man a question - Hey - Here we go.
When the water's rising When the floodgates open Ain't no slowing You're the one I'm finding Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey (groans) Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! Hey, you all right? - No.
- Take five, everybody.
Stop, stop, stop.
You were right.
- Yeah, well, I didn't want to be.
- I can't stand that I can't do this! I should have rehabbed it harder, worked harder No, see, I'm guessing that you killed it in rehab.
That's where you injured yourself.
Because you were working so hard.
You know, baby, back in the day when I was younger, I used to dance with Alvin Ailey.
Old man could do 30 pirouettes in a row.
Pop, pop, pop, pop.
He couldn't tell me nothing.
But guess how many I can do now? Three.
And that's on a good day.
Arthritis so bad, I can't even stand on the ball of that foot.
Baby, being human is a bitch.
Took me a long time to let go of who I thought I should be.
And find out who I really was.
Now, you can still dance.
You just have to do it the way you can do it now.
Not how you used to do it a year ago.
And forgive yourself.
All right, come on, let's get up off this floor.
We got work to do.
There he is! Hello, Kristi.
So good to see you.
- As promised.
- Thank you so much.
My girls were a little reluctant to part with it.
I had to twist their arms.
It's beautiful.
So who am I embarrassing myself with tonight? You are the star attraction.
- You and Martina - Oh, yeah, I'm the star.
- And Lady Antebellum.
- Never heard of her.
And someone you might remember, Jessie Caine.
She's fantastic.
I know.
I just heard her sound check.
And I'd better get this over to the auction people.
I think they're ready for your sound check now.
Thank you.
- Hey! - Hey.
I don't hear anything.
Are we early? I don't know.
- Where is everybody? - GIRL: Let me see.
I don't know.
It was supposed to be a huge party.
- You want a soda? - Yeah, sure.
Thanks.
(phone chimes) - Is he your boyfriend? - What? He's cute.
Kinda little.
Mine's on his way.
Where's everybody else? Why would you want anybody else? Thanks.
- Finally! - They left? All right! - Who left? - Rebecca's parents.
They were supposed to leave like an hour ago.
- I told my dad they were gonna be here.
- Me too.
- (music plays) - Let's get this thing started! Who wants some wine? Anything you're saying to me right now You probably have the right to say Any crazy things you're feeling for me tonight You can get it on out the way Yes! I cannot miss! I am incapable of missing! You were supposed to hit the black! Incorrect! - Is he correct? - Mm-hm.
Okay, that was a pilot error.
This one will be unerring! Nell! Thank God! Thank God you're here.
Listen, we need you.
- We need more beers.
We need wings! - Okay, you're cut off.
- Huh? - No more wings for you.
(cell phone rings) Hi.
Hi, baby! I miss you! What? - I said I miss you! - I miss you too.
How was tonight? Oh, we killed! We murdered! I mean, you should have been there! I wish I was.
What? Can you go somewhere quieter so we can talk? It's been a little bit of a rough day.
I can't hear you.
Whoever this is, you're seriously infringing on Avery's drinking time.
So maybe you should just let him Uh, sorry about that.
Geez.
- Who was that? - That was the bartender.
I can't believe she just said that.
But, anyway, what's up, hon? Talk to me.
You know what? It's all good.
Just call me when you get back to the room, okay? No, no, no I can talk now.
I can hear you.
You're out with your friends.
Just call me later.
What happened to the movie? I know.
It's one of my favorites too.
- "Night of the Living Dead"? - Yeah, it's a total classic.
It's one of the best apocalyptic films ever.
Good as "Dawn of the Dead" or the original "Planet of the Apes".
What's it about? A guy and a girl get trapped in a house with a bunch of zombies.
- You mean, like this? - Exactly.
(laughs) How do you become a zombie anyways? You get bitten by a dead person.
I don't feel very good.
- Jessie.
- Deacon.
Hey.
It's glad to hear you're playing tonight.
I wasn't when I heard who else is gonna be up there.
- That's some tall cotton.
- They're lucky to have you.
Thank you.
Guess I'm here.
How you doing? (piano playing) Here we are Just you and me In a moment meant to be A smile a kiss A feeling like this A song a dance, A new romance I'm so glad that you are here with me This is the moment This is our moment I'm so glad that you are here with me - Let's cut! - I'm sorry.
- Hey, you okay? - (sobbing) What's the matter with her? I just don't think I can do it.
Just take it easy.
You're gonna be all right.
It's okay.
It's alright.
Hey.
How you're doing? You think you can make it? I can't do this I should never have agreed to it.
You're gonna be fine.
Just give it a minute.
Yeah.
Nobody's rushing you.
Alyssa, I really don't think I can do this.
I'm sorry.
We're right in the middle of it.
Well, they said it would be a table.
Why is it a crib? They said it was a table.
Okay, you know what? You want me to ask if it can be a table? - Please, yes.
- Okay.
I'll be right back.
I don't understand why the crib's such a big deal.
Because my baby's not even born yet.
And we're already pimping her out for some more Instagram followers.
- Scarlett, it's just a commercial.
- It feels really wrong.
Okay, so I talked to the director.
And he said that we only have an hour left.
So there's not enough time to start over again with a table.
I'm really sorry.
No, it's fine.
You tell him to start.
Okay.
All right, reset.
She's never gonna match.
And she looks miserable.
- Yeah.
What are we gonna do? - I still need a close-up.
Let's just set up and hope she calms down.
This has never happened to me before.
Never a dull moment in the ad world.
Oh, and it's one bark when he wants to go out.
And two when he wants to eat.
Oh, he gets so mad when I'm sad.
Martha, why are you crying? You, cut that out! (laughs) You have a dog? I had a lab named, um it's a long story.
Well, look who's on the bill tonight.
Hello, Brad.
If I had known, I would have brought Jake along.
- He'd love to see him mom play.
- Well, maybe next time.
Well, he couldn't come anyway.
He's grounded.
- Again? - Yeah.
Well, he knows the rules, you know.
Do your homework or pay the consequences.
Oh, it's not that simple He has processing issues Oh, my goodness.
He's got motivation issues.
And we're getting him past that.
Well, hey, there, Deacon Claybourne, media tycoon.
Hello.
How you doing? I'm hearing great things about that boy genius of yours, huh? Might even turn a profit.
You know, anything can happen.
Yeah.
You're gonna be coming after me soon.
I better watch out.
Unfriendly takeover - of Shiny New Records, huh? - Not gonna happen.
- Completely friendly takeover.
- Yeah.
(laughs) Bring it, boy.
I love a good fight.
I think we both know who'd win that one, huh, right? Hey, y'all are in for a treat tonight.
I discovered this woman.
What a rare treat she is.
- Y'all enjoy your evening.
- Thank you.
You okay? Yeah.
I just thought tonight was gonna be something a little different.
So pissed at Chad right now.
All this so that he can make out with Rebecca Carton.
It's much nicer out here.
Yeah.
(bird chirps) Isn't that cool? I didn't know birds sang at night.
They don't usually.
Could be a Whippoorwill, a Mockingbird.
Or a Mockingbird pretending to be a Whippoorwill.
How do you know so much about birds? I just read.
I was a dinosaur freak when I was younger.
I just like anything about the natural world.
Cool.
A human world is a little more confusing.
(laughs) I'm sorry about tonight.
It's okay.
I didn't want you to think that's why I invited you.
I mean, I would have invited you if I thought I mean, I would never assume, of course, but, I didn't want you to think I hadn't I'm just making things worse, aren't I? No, it's okay.
I feel the same way.
(sighs) Who knew parties could be so stressful? If this is what eighth grade is like, I think I'll try and be held back.
Same here.
Don't ask for another.
We already closed.
I should go anyway.
Hey, who do I call if my TV's not working? - The front desk.
They'll send up Yuri - (text message rings) Who won't know how to fix it.
- Thank you.
- Wife or girlfriend? Huh? Oh, uh it's complicated.
Who is raining on your parade? Rain isn't exactly the word I would use.
It's more like a hurricane.
Crashing waves and howling wind.
And destruction everywhere.
And then, all of a sudden, peace.
At least for a while.
And if she's a hurricane, what are you? I am the calm in the middle.
I mean, I follow behind her, and pick up the pieces.
Not much fun.
That's probably why I'm here.
On tour, that is.
Not here.
Not in this hotel.
I'm pretty sure I can fix your TV.
You're home early.
How was the party? Horrible beyond belief.
What? What happened? There was only like eight people there.
And then it turned out to be this weird make-out orgy.
Oh, my God.
Did you make out with Flynn? No! Oh, my I was totally grossed out.
So I just went outside.
Good for you.
What did he do? He came out too.
He probably felt the same way.
- And? - And nothing.
We just talked about all kinds of stuff.
Birds,.
.
He's pretty cool.
And then you kissed? No! No, of course not.
I I kind of wanted to.
All right.
But at the same time, I really didn't.
Yeah, it's okay.
You just weren't ready, that's all.
How do you know when you're ready? Well, Mom says you just kind of know.
That's what happened for me.
(text message rings) Okay, y'all! We are not done yet! We have one more item to auction off.
And let me tell you, we have saved the best for last.
Let's bring it out.
Now this was worn by the Queen of Country herself.
The late, great Rayna James.
- Isn't that absolutely beautiful? - (applause) Now through your generosity, tonight we're gonna be helping children get off the streets.
So I'm gonna help you get your checkbook out of your pockets.
And we're gonna start the bidding at $5,000.
Somebody give me $5,000.
I got $5,000 from that gentleman right over there.
Now, sir, are you gonna be wearing that yourself? - I know my wife will.
- I bet you're a smart man too.
Because you know what they say, right, everybody? Happy wife, happy life.
All right, somebody give me $7,500.
Looking for $7,500 out there! I need - $10,000! - I got $10,000 from that young lady right there.
Yes! Somebody say 15? I need $15,000 out there.
- 15! - I got $15,000! That's what I want to see! A bidding war for this gorgeous piece of history right here.
Come on now.
$20,000.
We are talking about the Queen of Country right here.
Now who would not want a piece of that legacy? - $25,000.
- $25,000? I love it and she's bidding against herself! That's what I like to see! But, sir, you are not gonna let her get away with that, are you? Come on now.
You know what comes after $25.
Say it with me.
Come on.
- $30.
- I got $30,000 over here! - 35.
- 35! - 40.
- 40! It's getting ridiculous out here.
And I absolutely love it! This is great, but you know what, ladies and gentlemen? I think it's time to separate the ladies from the boys.
And I'm gonna do it right here.
50 grand for that treasure right there.
Somebody's good for it.
How about my little lady right here? I love her.
I really do - But not that much? - (laughter) My husband's gonna kill me as it is.
Aw, I'm sorry to hear that.
Looks like we know who's not getting any tonight.
- 50 grand! - That's what I thought! $50,000! Thank you so much! Yeah! Alyssa says they're gonna try to cut together what they got, so Don't feel bad.
I can't help it.
I knew it was a mistake.
Would you mind stopping? We're out of milk.
- Yeah, sure.
- Thank you.
(sighs) I don't feel like I really want to talk right now, Jes Sorry.
Did you say something? No.
And a good time was had by all, huh? Yeah, it's time like these I really wish I still smoked.
Or had a gun.
He's quite a charming fellow You don't need to talk to me.
I get why you're out here.
All for a good cause, I guess.
Yeah, well, I'm sure it doesn't make it hurt any less.
You know, some days it's like I can barely stand to be seen.
That's been my life for the last four years.
At least you're free of him now, huh? You think this is about Brad? This isn't about Brad.
I'd be happy to never think about him for as long as I live.
It's about our son who he's killing day by day.
Cruelty by cruelty.
Just killing his beautiful spirit.
There's nothing you can do about it? You really don't listen to gossip, do you? The, to fill you in, I'm an unfit mother who is prone to irrational behavior, and uncontrollable rage.
And it's got to be true, right? Because our nanny said it.
And his assistant said it.
And my ex-best friend said it.
And the fact that he employs all of them would never come into play.
Right? Of course not.
I'm sorry, Jessie.
You know, I would never presume to know your pain, because, honestly, I've never had a love like that.
But I'm watching somebody that I love die in slow motion.
And I would do anything for that boy.
I'm sorry This is the last thing you needed.
It's okay.
- You're up next, Mr.
Claybourne.
- Yeah, I'm coming.
- Listen, Jessie - You don't need to say anything.
I intruded on your solitude.
- And I'm sorry, I really am.
- No, it's just I think it's all gonna be all right.
I think I do.
I think you're tough.
I think you're gonna prevail.
You think I'm tough? Yeah.
Ask the trashcans.
Sing well.
You too.
(cell phone rings) Excuse me just one second.
Hey.
Why didn't you text me back? I just got to the room.
Why are you whispering? I'm not whispering.
How was your day? Was Anton nice? Are you alone? Of course, I'm alone.
It's the middle of the night.
I want to know how your day went.
You know what, it was really sucky, okay? And I could have used someone to talk to.
But I get it.
You're off doing your own thing.
You know what? I'm tired.
Let's just talk tomorrow when you are sober.
No, no, no, come on.
What's going on? I don't know! You tell me! I can hear that you're in a bathroom.
You're acting totally weird.
You are whispering.
You couldn't wait one day to get back into the swing of things? You're right.
I'm with someone.
I knew it.
I'm with Yuri who's fixing the television.
It's my wife.
Who is this, please? Hi.
Can you hand me back to Avery, please? - She wants you back.
- Thank you.
I'm gonna kill you.
And I love you.
I cannot fix this.
I call in the morning to maintenance.
They'll Okay, yeah, yeah.
Thank you, thank you.
And I miss you.
You do? Yes, terribly.
How can I miss you this much after one day? I miss you too.
Why'd you have to leave? I don't know.
I thought that I missed the old me.
And then when I got here, I realized that that's not really me anymore.
You know, I like the new me better.
The one that has you and Cadence in his life.
I want to come home.
No, no you don't.
As much as I want you to I can't let you.
Why not? Because then you'll end up resenting me.
You'll act out and we'll start repeating old patterns.
It won't be good for either one of us.
You need to get this out of your system.
Yeah, but what about Cadence? She's still gonna be here.
So will I.
Yeah, but she's gonna do something new, and I'm gonna miss it.
I know the feeling.
I love you.
Call me in the morning.
Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for Mr.
Deacon Claybourne! (applause) Thank you.
I was gonna do something else, but this seems maybe a little more appropriate, and uh This is for Rayna.
I hope that I won't be that wrong anymore And maybe I've learned this time I hope that I find what I'm reaching for The way that it is in my mind Someday I'll get over you I'll live to see it all through But I'll always miss Dreaming my dreams with you But I won't let it change me Not if I can I'd rather believe in love Give it away just as much as I can To those that I'm fondest of Someday I'll get over you I'll live to see it all through But I'll always miss Dreaming my dreams with you (applause) Listen, I know what happened tonight.
What happened tonight? What's the point of even saying it? It's so obvious.
It's not obvious to me.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Why you cried.
Can we please not talk about that again? How long we gonna put it off, Scarlett? What? Forever? When it's staring us right in the face? You don't want this.
You've been dancing around it saying every possible thing, - except except the truth.
- Oh No.
You don't want to have this baby with me.
You don't want me, period.
No, that is not it at all actually - No, that's exactly it.
- No, it's not, Gunnar! So just for once, why don't you just have the courage - just to say it out loud.
- Excuse me? You don't want me in your life.
It's that.
(clears throat) Hey, man? Uh, buy us some beer? Here's ten bucks.
Yeah, not tonight, buddy, all right? Oh, please, it'll only take a second.
Look, your friend looks old enough, okay he can go buy it.
Well, we tried, but they're so mean in there.
You got a lot of time to drink ahead of you kids.
Just go play some video games or something.
- You'll thank me later.
- Come on.
You know you drank when you were our age, man.
Yeah, I did a lot of stupid things when I was your age.
- You look smarter.
- No, we're pretty stupid.
Look, maybe some other time, okay? Come on, man.
You don't gotta be mean too.
Look, we gotta be somewhere, okay? We gotta go, so just get out - Where you gotta be that's so important? - I said get out of here, man, okay? Oh, God, no, please! All right, what are you doing? - I wanted you to buy us some beer.
- I'll buy you some beer, okay? No, it's too late for that.
Give me your wallet.
Here's my wallet.
You too.
Yeah.
Oh! Now look what you done! Those are my shoes! Hey! Leave him alone! - Shut up, bitch.
- Come on, man.
You think you're pretty tough, huh, man? You got my wallet.
Please You think you can tell me what to do? No, I don't think I can tell you anything.
Get on your knees.
- Jamie, come on.
- Get on your knees.
Okay.
Oh, you want my gun.
Come on.
Be a hero for your girl.
So you think you're pretty big, but you're nobody.
You're nobody.
(screams) Come on, come on! Go, go, go! (laughing) Hey.
Hey.
(crying) It's okay.

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