Brothers & Sisters s05e21 Episode Script
For Better or for Worse
Here you go, sir.
Thanks.
Brody.
Hi.
Sarah.
What a nice surprise.
What are you doing here? I could say I just stopped in on the way to somewhere, but Modesto's not really on the way to anywhere, so - Sit down.
- No.
I've got a long drive back to L.
A.
, this will just take a minute.
You're my father.
Sarah, it's not that simple.
I could be your father.
No, you are.
You left a baseball cap at Mom's, it was lousy with DNA so there's no "could be" anymore.
My goodness.
Listen, I didn't come up here for a big tearful family reunion.
I just I wanna make it perfectly clear to you that there is nothing that I want or that I need from you.
Just think of me as somebody that you gave up for adoption 40 years ago and I've had a really nice life.
And I don't want to get to know my birth parent.
- No, please - Have I made myself perfectly clear? Please.
Sit down.
Let's talk.
Okay, obviously I haven't, but I'm sure it will all sink in as soon as I leave.
- Sarah - One more thing.
This has been enormously difficult for my mother, so please do not call her.
Do you understand? Do not call or bother anybody in my family because we do not want you in our lives.
Goodbye.
That was so surreal.
Well, how did it go? He wasn't supposed to get all teary on me.
My heart is pounding.
Thank you.
Thanks for driving me out.
Thanks for coming back.
No Oh, please, Sarah.
I mean, come on, I'm here for you.
I couldn't get on the plane fast enough.
I don't know how I'm gonna deal with this.
You will deal with this.
Of course you will.
I just feel like I'm like broken glass inside.
Yeah.
Oh, look at him.
He is so adorable.
That perfect little nose.
I wanna eat it right off his face.
I think he's gassy.
Yeah.
- He is.
- Yeah.
- You got diapers? - In the bag with the sippy cups.
- I love when he uses his sippy cup.
- Me too.
- Hi.
- Guys, I need to go.
What? Go where? Oh, my God, it's Wednesday, soccer practice.
- I have a client at 4, can you take her? - I can't take Daniel in the car.
I don't have the right size car seat, doesn't come till tomorrow.
- I'll take the bus.
- You're not gonna take the bus.
I took the bus lots of times before I lived here.
Well, maybe, but that was then.
This is now.
I'll just cancel my client.
- You don't need to do that.
- Yes, I do.
I'll go get my stuff.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's gonna be okay.
I know.
I know.
Hey, it's okay.
I know I made the reservation.
What do you mean no record? We booked this room a month ago.
We have guests coming from Paris, from U.
K.
Luc, I think we should call Sarah.
No, that's the last thing she needs.
You have to find this room, really.
Ms.
Altamirano, there seems to be a problem with their reservation.
- Justin? - Tyler.
- How are you? - I'm great.
How are you? - This is crazy, I was thinking about you.
- You're kidding.
I was staying at this place in the country, they had a tree house and I remembered the time you and I Who could forget falling out of a tree house naked? Right.
Sorry, I was just out for a run.
Is there a problem? I can No, it's just a big family wedding weekend.
- This is Luc.
He's marrying Sarah.
- Hi, nice to meet you.
You too.
Well, if you reserved a block of rooms, it's got to be in the system somewhere.
Let me go check.
I'll be right back.
Thank you.
This girl really, really likes you.
There is no way she's giving me a chance.
And there is no way that girl is single.
- You never know.
- I just found it.
Twenty rooms, paid in advance.
- Thank you.
Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
Is there anything else I can do for you? No.
No, that's it.
It was good to see you, Justin.
Very nice to see you too, Tyler.
- What? - You, my brother, are pitiful.
But Pitiful? So we still haven't heard from Mom's cousin, Lulu.
Lulu never had any manners.
At this late date, tell the caterer to cross her off the list.
I talked to Sarah and she said we should set her place just in case she shows up.
Excuse me, you talked to Sarah? Yes, I talked to Sarah.
Why wouldn't I talk to Sarah? I mean, we didn't talk about Brody, if that's what you mean.
Nora, you can't keep pretending like nothing is going on.
Who's pretending? I'm not pretending anything.
Sarah doesn't wanna talk about him, so I'm not gonna talk about him.
That's all.
Okay.
Whatever.
Saul, it's Brody.
I knew it.
I told Sarah she should not have gone up there.
I mean, what was the point? Honestly, what was the point? Oh, God, Saul, what should I do? I haven't answered his phone calls all day.
L Saul, look, you go to the door.
Tell him I'm not here.
Are you out of your mind? I am not gonna lie for you.
Just go and talk to him.
I can't.
I can't.
I don't know what to say.
And Sarah will be so upset and Saul, if I open that door, I don't know if I can close it again.
- Hello? - What do you want? Can I come in? Can we talk? Brody, Sarah told you she doesn't want you in her life.
I have to respect that.
I can't do it, Brody.
L Please just go.
Nora, we have to talk.
Nora.
Please.
Okay.
Goodbye.
Poor Sarah.
I mean, can you imagine what she's going through? She's tough.
She can handle it.
You should have heard her on the phone when she called me.
Yes.
Oh, yes.
You know, Aunt Kitty took the redeye and Aunt Kitty does not do redeyes.
And Aunt Kitty doesn't normally leave her son all the way back east with her boyfriend.
That is how worried Aunt Kitty is.
Oh, I know.
I know.
I hear you.
Could you be any cuter? No.
I mean, every time I look at him, my heart literally wants to jump out of my chest with love.
Looks like Scotty.
- Sorry.
- Oh, shut up.
You know, I thought I'd feel weird about not being the bio-dad.
I totally feel like his father.
I mean, not that I need to tell you that.
No, I was so meant to be Evan's mother.
You see? It's all about love.
I wish Sarah could see it that way.
Okay.
Okay.
Go see your daddy.
You take care of Daniel and I am gonna go take care of Sarah.
- Wave bye-bye.
Wave bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
Bye-bye, Aunt Kitty.
Hello, we are here for a marriage license.
Fill this out and bring it back to me.
- You got it? - Okay.
All right.
"Our current address, date of birth.
Current last name.
" - They should make that multiple choice.
- It'll be a Laurent anyway.
Oh, who knew filling out a form could be this much fun? "Last name at birth.
" You think they mean the birth certificate my father refused to sign or the one he finally did sign after he realized that Brody was out of the picture? - Are you okay? - Boy, this is the gift that keeps on giving.
"Father's full name.
" See, people ask what is the definition of irony.
It's right here.
So we're gonna put Cooper, Paige, and Olivia at this table.
Right.
- Oh, God.
- What? I remember when we were all at the kids' table.
Well, it's a brave new world.
Yep, I'll say it is.
In more ways than one.
- Saul, please don't start.
- Okay.
Okay.
Look, Mom, just because Sarah doesn't wanna see him, doesn't mean Yes, it does.
You don't understand because you don't have children.
Fine.
So we don't have children, but we've both been in love.
All right, look, Nora, I just wanna say something and please don't yell at me.
I know this is a difficult situation for you, but Yes, it is a difficult situation.
It's difficult now.
There was this one little moment in time when it all could have been so simple.
I was almost 19 years old.
I was a freshman in college.
- Brody? - Hey.
Still think you're gonna get her running, huh? Moses parted the Red Sea.
Anyway, it'd better.
I'm heading south in a couple weeks.
Okay.
Watch and learn.
Well, I don't wanna stand in the way of any miracles.
No, I'm glad you came, slugger.
- I hate when you call me that.
- I know.
Well, let me get changed and we can go grab a bite.
No, I really should go.
I just came to tell you - William Walker, he - Let me guess.
He wants to take you to the Richard Nixon rally downtown.
No, he asked me to marry him.
That's it, "wow"? What do you want me to say? Nothing, I guess.
Just get back to the car.
I can't believe you never told me that.
So you would have married Brody if? Nora.
I have something for you.
I was saving this for your birthday, but since I probably won't be seeing you Brody, it's beautiful.
My grandpa gave that to my grandma on the day they left Ireland.
- Are you serious? - No.
My bet is she just picked it up in a gift shop in Reno.
Go on, take it.
So I guess this is a goodbye present.
So you won't forget me.
Do you think I could ever forget you, Nicholas Brody? - Brody.
- Hey.
What are you doing here? Are you stalking me? Well, I think I was here before you were.
That'd be some pretty fancy stalking.
No, I mean, honestly, what are the chances of me running into you like this? I never come here.
Not ever.
Maybe we were meant to run into each other like this.
You know, destiny.
That kind of stuff.
Destiny my foot.
It's a random universe.
Well, then I hope I see you around sometime.
- Did you ever get that car fixed? - What car? That big old station wagon you were fixing up to drive down to Florida.
No.
I had to take a bus.
Maybe the universe was trying to tell me something then too.
Come over tonight around 7.
Here you go.
You guys all are staying Oh, whiskey.
No, no, no.
Guys, guys, the bar.
There should be plenty of time for that later.
All right.
Let's check in.
Hello, again.
How are you? We have three rooms under the Walker-Laurent block.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Thank you.
Whoa, hey.
All right.
Hey.
Pierre, let's try and avoid an international incident here.
Hello.
How are you? Okay.
That was very sweet.
All right, let's go.
Here we go.
Here you go, gentleman.
You are all on the fifth floor.
- Fifth floor.
Fifth floor.
- Fifth floor.
- Cinq floor.
- All right.
Thank you.
Sorry.
All right.
Nothing for five years and twice in the same week.
Well, I do work here.
Right.
Okay.
All right.
That's enough.
All right.
Come on, Pierre.
- Nice kiss.
- Okay.
- Goodbye.
- I love you.
- Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
- All right, all right.
I'm sorry.
Those are Luc's cousins.
You speak French? And a little Spanish.
In my line of work, it helps.
Nice of you to see them through the wilds of Pasadena.
They seem like they'd be lost on their own.
Is it that obvious that I came to see you? It's pretty obvious.
Look, Tyler, I'm not the same guy I was.
- I'm sober three years now and I - Justin, you don't have to No, no, I do.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry how things ended.
I'm sorry that they ended.
I made mistakes and I'd really love a chance to make it up to you.
- What do you mean? - I'd love to take you on a date.
Or dinner.
Coffee.
Or something just to show you who I am now.
I don't think that's a good idea.
Okay.
You know, I was gonna have them take a cab, but I heard a story today that made me realize it was important to say what I feel, so I'm sorry and it was really great to see you again.
Drinks? Or whatever you're drinking now that you're not drinking? - When? - Tonight.
I get off late, but I can meet you somewhere.
I have a bachelor party to go to, so late is great.
Great.
Well, bye.
Olivia, what were you thinking? This isn't like you.
You intentionally knocked over someone's food tray? - She wouldn't let me sit at their table.
- So you knocked over her food? Okay, so, what are we gonna do about this? - So that it doesn't happen again? - I don't know.
Okay.
No cell phone, no video games for a week.
Okay.
Olivia, I know this is a confusing time for you.
It's confusing for all of us.
None of us were expecting Daniel in our lives.
But if you feel like you need more attention, this is not the way to go about getting it.
You need to sign it so I can bring it back to my teacher.
Olivia, be careful.
I will deal with that.
Sorry.
Don't swing your bag like that.
Pick it up.
You pick it up.
- It tastes like the ones that come - They're for kids.
Kids have to have them.
You know, sometimes they taste like they come from a can.
It's good for the kids.
Look, maybe we should just reconsider the whole menu because if we follow the octopus salad with the salmon, it's gonna feel like a - Like what? - Like a shark designed the menu.
Okay, okay, I see your point.
Let's add steak.
- I don't like - Steak.
No, lamb.
Sharks hate lamb.
What? Honey, Sarah, honestly, sweetheart, we can't change the menu now.
They caught the fish already.
Mom, if Sarah wants to change the menu, we will change the menu.
It's her wedding.
It has to be exactly the way she wants it.
- Lamb is on the menu.
- Okay, fine.
Lamb will be on the menu.
Why do you keep checking your watch? I mean, do you not wanna be here? Are we boring you? No, it's just getting late and I should be getting home, so Do you have plans? We were about to order Thai.
Thai.
Thai.
I'm gonna get the menus.
No.
I'm, you know, tired.
We're all tired.
- I'm not tired.
- I'm not tired.
We went up to Modesto yesterday.
I know that, Sarah.
I needed closure, Mom.
I needed to make it perfectly clear to him that he has to leave all of us alone.
- Yeah, well maybe you just stirred the pot.
- Why would you say that? Sarah, you told me not to talk about Brody.
I'm not and you are.
Hey, guys, you know what? Stop.
We are planning Sarah's wedding, we should be enjoying every single minute of it.
- Absolutely.
- I know.
- All right, we're getting the wonton soup.
- Fine.
Why didn't anybody plan me a bachelorette party? Sarah.
Sarah, come on, please.
This is fun.
We are planning your wedding.
We're about to do the playlist.
No, no, no.
I'm going stir-crazy in here.
I've gotta get out.
Okay.
Okay, fine.
We'll Let's go get a drink.
A real drink.
Oh, you know what would be really fun? If we crashed Luc's bachelor party.
Oh, yeah.
I'm sure he would just love that.
- That is an absolute brilliant idea.
- Right? We could make sure that he doesn't end up with a stripper.
Great.
You know what? I am gonna go up, I'm gonna raid your closet.
- I'm gonna drive, so perfect.
- Perfect.
Well, good.
Then you two lovely young women have a wonderful time and I will, you know, just call you in the morning.
Mom, you seem like you're in a terrible rush to get out of here.
No.
No, no, I'm not in a terrible rush.
I'm just leaving.
Are you sure Brody didn't try to talk to you? All right, Sarah, look, he came to the house last night, but I didn't let him in.
God, I specifically told him not to bother you anymore.
Sarah, Brody and I have a history together, which includes you.
- Is he planning to see you again? - I don't know what he's planning.
Okay, sorry.
Let me rephrase that.
Are you planning to see him? Because if you are, I would like to know.
I'm not doing anything.
Honey, I know this is complicated for you, but it's complicated for me too.
Is it? Because I thought he got you pregnant and abandoned you to play baseball.
I mean, why would you want a person like that in your life, right? I don't know.
Because, Mom, if you were to choose him over me, honestly, I don't know what I'd do.
I would never do that, Sarah, not ever.
Have fun tonight.
Thanks, Mom.
Oh, my God.
What did he say? He said that you're very intelligent and he would love to know you better.
Yeah.
Actually, he said he wants to ravage her body all night long.
Sex.
Those were the days.
I just don't understand, Sarah's not answering any of my texts.
Well, I think she's doing pretty well, considering the circumstances.
Oh, finally.
Olivia and Daniel are asleep.
Kevin, why don't you go home? I'm only doing this for them.
Oh, check this one out.
Look how beautiful she is.
- They wanna go to a gentlemen club.
- There's a bar down the block.
- It'll be full of gentlemen.
- They wanna go to a strip club.
- I know.
- Oh, no.
Did you accidentally delete a picture of Tyler? No, she texted she's not coming.
Well, why don't you go and see strippers with Luc? I'm exhausted.
- I don't wanna see any strippers.
- Neither do I.
What's the big deal with this girl? You re-met her like a day ago.
The big deal was I was in love with her.
All right? And when I saw her again, it You know what? Whatever.
I'm gonna see strippers.
They'll understand.
Luc, let's go.
Hi.
What? When? No, no, no.
I'll meet you there.
Olivia just She just showed up at her old group home.
She snuck out.
She ran away.
Oh, my God, that is so fun.
- Come in, come in, come in.
- What are you doing? I parked my RV around the corner.
I just don't want anyone to see us.
Oh, this is crazy.
Brody, we can't start sneaking around like this.
I lied to my daughter today.
To our daughter.
And I don't wanna do that.
Brought you some doughnuts.
- Doughnuts? - Don't you still like the powdery ones? Yeah.
I try never to eat doughnuts.
Mainly because I don't wanna end up looking like one.
You don't.
Brody.
Nora.
We all need some time, that's all.
Just a little time.
I think we need to figure out how to say goodbye to each other.
Is that what you want? Oh, God.
Where are you going? To fix us a drink.
- IDs.
- We are rocking this club like we never left it.
Oh, yeah, we're gonna leave these wannabe gen "Z" hipsters in the dust.
- Hi.
- Hi.
IDs.
Oh, way to go.
Okay, score, baby.
That's funny.
You know, when I show you this, you probably will faint.
- What's wrong? - Oh shoot.
I think I left it at the county clerk's office.
- Sorry, I don't have it.
- No ID, no entrance.
Okay, honestly, I may not look it, but I'm old enough to be your mother.
- It's true.
- Quiz me on the '70s.
- Sorry, it's policy.
- Okay.
Okay, maybe you could bend your policy for one night.
I mean, clearly Listen, my fiancé's actually in there having his stag party, we're gonna crash it, let us in Ladies, if you don't have your IDs, could you please step aside? Why are you being so mean? No.
No, he's not being mean.
He's just doing his job.
Sorry, ladies, rules are rules.
You know what? Excuse me, ladies.
Screw your rules.
You know the ironic part of this? If I had my ID on me issued by the state of California, it would be a fake.
Because it would say that my name is Sarah Walker, which it's really not.
I mean, that may not be who I am.
Sit down over here and relax.
Sarah.
How can I relax? How can I relax when everywhere I go, in this whole world, everybody wants me to prove to them who I am.
Nobody wants to prove who you are.
You know who you are.
No, I don't.
That's the whole point.
I have no idea who I am.
You know what it's like to wake up and realize that your entire life is built on a lie? - I think Dad knew that I wasn't his.
- Oh, Sarah.
- What are you talking about? - I think that's why he left me Ojai Foods, he was clearly overcompensating.
He wanted to prove to himself that he loved me despite knowing who I was.
No, Sarah, he left you Ojai Foods because he knows you know how to run a business.
I'm not a Walker.
There, I said it.
It's like the weirdest thing I ever said.
I'm not a Walker.
You're not my sister, you're my half-sister.
This is Really? I'm not your sister? Okay, so I guess then that it wasn't you and me who founded the "I hate boys club of greater Pasadena" and swore with blood that we would never kiss a boy in our entire lives.
And I guess it wasn't you who stole Dad's car and went out to meet Michael Gleska and ran out of gas on Ventura Boulevard.
And I guess it wasn't me who bicycled out there in the middle of the night with a gas can.
And I guess it wasn't you who held my hair out of my face when I was puking up after chemo, telling me that you loved me, telling me that everything was gonna be okay and saving my life.
That wasn't you? You know what? Maybe it was you, Sarah.
Maybe it was just half of you.
I'm sorry, Kitty, this one? You can't understand.
Sarah.
- Sarah, where are you going? - I'm gonna get a cab.
Don't What do you mean "get a cab"? You can't Sarah.
How did you even get here? I took the bus.
Alone? At night? I told you.
I used to do it all the time.
Olivia, that does not make me feel better.
Olivia, thank God you are okay.
I was worried sick about you.
- Is she all right? - Yeah, I think so.
So who's with Daniel? Uncle Saul, but that doesn't matter right now.
What matters right now is you.
Olivia, you are never, ever to leave the house without letting us know where you are going.
Ever.
Is that clear? Okay, sweetheart, we know things have been crazy at home and that hasn't been fair to you, but we're gonna solve this problem.
But we're gonna solve it as a family.
You are as important to us as Daniel, do you understand that? Why? He was your first choice and now you have him.
But we found you.
Somehow life brought all four of us together.
And that is not gonna change.
But you don't need me anymore.
Hey, Olivia.
- I think we need you more than ever.
- Yeah.
Because, you know, the thing about Daniel is he's in a brand-new home, sleeping in a brand-new bed, meeting all these new people.
Does that remind you of anyone? You're the only one who really knows how he feels.
So help us show him that we're his family and that we're not going anywhere.
Ever.
You think you can do that? Oh, no, Brody, it's just a mess.
A great big unfixable mess.
Nora.
Nora, there's things you don't understand about what happened in the hospital.
Of course I understand.
You came to my room and you lied to me, so I could be the very respectable Mrs.
William Walker.
No.
I came to tell you the truth.
- Well, then why didn't you? - Because I was a scared kid.
You looked at me and my baby and you ran.
Bill, he twisted things around in my head.
What did he twist? I was in Florida trying to be a better ball player than I was and I got a call from Bill Walker.
Somehow I drove from Sarasota to Pasadena in 48 hours flat.
Which one's yours? I don't know.
Hello, Bill.
Brody.
There she goes.
Off to her 9:30 feeding.
Sarah Walker.
I think she has my mother's eyes.
But who knows, maybe they're your mother's.
It's a little hard to tell at this age, isn't it? Well, is that the only way we're gonna be able to find out? Her eyes? Because we do have a problem then.
No.
There are better ways.
What's your blood type? B.
Well, then we do have a problem because so am I.
And Sarah's AB.
Compatible with both of us.
If there's a chance that's my little girl, I'm not gonna just walk away.
And how exactly would that work? We all raise her together? Some kind of hippie commune? I wanna see Nora.
- Tell me what room she's in.
- I'll tell you.
But before you go in there and claim your 50-percent chance, think about a couple of things.
Do you really wanna leave that little girl never knowing for sure who her daddy is? Even if there were some magic way to prove it was you, what kind of life could you give her? You're on the road.
Following a dream.
I'm building a business, a real business that will be Sarah's one day.
You wanna take that away from her? She married me, Brody.
I'm the one she wanted.
She came to me the day you proposed, hoping I'd stop her.
But you didn't.
Do you know why she told me about that day, an hour after Sarah was born? Because she considered it a mistake.
Such a huge mistake that she had to tell her husband the truth.
You don't lie to the people you love, Brody.
You wanna do the right thing? Go in there and tell her there's no way you could be Sarah's father.
Tell her your blood type is O.
Room 317.
Just past the nurse's station.
If I had done the right thing that day you wouldn't even be here.
Nora.
Brody.
She is beautiful.
William called you, huh? - He's pretty angry.
- I bet.
Why did you tell him about us? He's my husband.
He deserves to know the truth.
How's baseball going? Okay.
I'm still with the farm team and they seem to be liking me.
It's a dream come true then, huh? Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
I'm so happy for you then.
Do you love him? William? Yes.
Of course I do.
- I had to say that, I didn't have a choice.
- Why? Because William said if I didn't send you away and out of my life, he wouldn't sign the birth certificate.
And he would leave me and my baby girl all on our own.
He waited two weeks before he signed it, just to make sure you were gone.
We never had a chance.
Bill had us both.
Puppets on a string.
You know, the reason I think I told him about us in the first place is that somewhere inside, I was hoping he would leave me and that you would come and everything would be all right.
So, what are we going to do? It could be our baby.
No.
Nora, her blood type is AB.
And I'm O.
She can't be my child.
So there's nothing tying us together then.
I guess not.
My God.
It seems the world and William Walker were conspiring against us.
Yeah.
Well, you know what? They're not gonna have the last word.
We're still here.
Right now.
And I'd say there's a lot to tie us together.
Oh, God, I needed that.
You know, there's something to be said for living in denial.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's gonna take time.
Why can't you be my dad, Saul? Well, you know, being an uncle has all the benefits and none of the liabilities.
You know what? I think what's really bothering me is just the question of whether or not Dad knew that I wasn't his.
DNA tests have been around for a decade or so.
He could've found out any time.
Stolen my toothbrush and It's really unnerving.
If he did know, he took it with him to the grave and we'll never know the answer, so I feel so alone in this.
Well, you're not alone.
- There's someone you can go to now.
- I can't.
I can't talk to Mom.
She's already said it's very complicated for her.
This whole thing, it's just It's such a tangle.
You have to talk to her, Sarah.
I don't know what your father knew or didn't know, but I know that your father loved you.
And your mother loves you, so talk to her.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
Okay.
You're right.
Okay.
I am so glad that you called me.
I swear, I thought you were gonna be in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires? Why Buenos Aires? I don't know.
It's far away.
- No, I'm right here.
- Okay, good.
- Saul? I'm starving.
- Yes? Can you please go back there and see if there is any stale bread left for me? Okay.
Stale bread coming up.
- Okay.
- My behavior was abominable and I can't believe I just left my sister high and dry Wait, wait a minute.
Did you say sister? Sister? Like full sister? I've been promoted from half-sister? Okay, listen.
Even if I find out that I was left on the church steps by strangers, I promise you, I'll never, ever, ever use the word "half" again.
Not for anything.
It won't be half past 1 anymore.
For the rest of my life, it'll be 1:30.
- Good.
- Okay.
All right.
Hey.
Oh, yeah.
All right, there's the elevators.
I will see you guys at the wedding.
Well, you are working late, huh? Yeah, that's why I canceled.
I lost my night clerk.
Oh, don't worry about that.
You look like you've been working late too.
Oh, yeah.
I've been babysitting drunk, horny French men this whole time.
And trust me, the last place you wanna be when you're sober is a strip club.
So, what happened? Where's the help? I lost my night clerk because I told him to go home.
I wanted to be alone to think.
About what? It's complicated.
- Justin - Why wouldn't you tell me you're married? Because I'm separated.
Well, when were you gonna tell me? Never.
Look, Tyler, relationships don't always work out.
And, you know, I was married too.
That makes me feel strangely better.
It's been a terrible year.
We don't live together, we barely speak.
- I'm sorry.
- I should've never led you on.
I just needed something good in my life again and I thought maybe it could be you.
What are we doing?
Thanks.
Brody.
Hi.
Sarah.
What a nice surprise.
What are you doing here? I could say I just stopped in on the way to somewhere, but Modesto's not really on the way to anywhere, so - Sit down.
- No.
I've got a long drive back to L.
A.
, this will just take a minute.
You're my father.
Sarah, it's not that simple.
I could be your father.
No, you are.
You left a baseball cap at Mom's, it was lousy with DNA so there's no "could be" anymore.
My goodness.
Listen, I didn't come up here for a big tearful family reunion.
I just I wanna make it perfectly clear to you that there is nothing that I want or that I need from you.
Just think of me as somebody that you gave up for adoption 40 years ago and I've had a really nice life.
And I don't want to get to know my birth parent.
- No, please - Have I made myself perfectly clear? Please.
Sit down.
Let's talk.
Okay, obviously I haven't, but I'm sure it will all sink in as soon as I leave.
- Sarah - One more thing.
This has been enormously difficult for my mother, so please do not call her.
Do you understand? Do not call or bother anybody in my family because we do not want you in our lives.
Goodbye.
That was so surreal.
Well, how did it go? He wasn't supposed to get all teary on me.
My heart is pounding.
Thank you.
Thanks for driving me out.
Thanks for coming back.
No Oh, please, Sarah.
I mean, come on, I'm here for you.
I couldn't get on the plane fast enough.
I don't know how I'm gonna deal with this.
You will deal with this.
Of course you will.
I just feel like I'm like broken glass inside.
Yeah.
Oh, look at him.
He is so adorable.
That perfect little nose.
I wanna eat it right off his face.
I think he's gassy.
Yeah.
- He is.
- Yeah.
- You got diapers? - In the bag with the sippy cups.
- I love when he uses his sippy cup.
- Me too.
- Hi.
- Guys, I need to go.
What? Go where? Oh, my God, it's Wednesday, soccer practice.
- I have a client at 4, can you take her? - I can't take Daniel in the car.
I don't have the right size car seat, doesn't come till tomorrow.
- I'll take the bus.
- You're not gonna take the bus.
I took the bus lots of times before I lived here.
Well, maybe, but that was then.
This is now.
I'll just cancel my client.
- You don't need to do that.
- Yes, I do.
I'll go get my stuff.
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's gonna be okay.
I know.
I know.
Hey, it's okay.
I know I made the reservation.
What do you mean no record? We booked this room a month ago.
We have guests coming from Paris, from U.
K.
Luc, I think we should call Sarah.
No, that's the last thing she needs.
You have to find this room, really.
Ms.
Altamirano, there seems to be a problem with their reservation.
- Justin? - Tyler.
- How are you? - I'm great.
How are you? - This is crazy, I was thinking about you.
- You're kidding.
I was staying at this place in the country, they had a tree house and I remembered the time you and I Who could forget falling out of a tree house naked? Right.
Sorry, I was just out for a run.
Is there a problem? I can No, it's just a big family wedding weekend.
- This is Luc.
He's marrying Sarah.
- Hi, nice to meet you.
You too.
Well, if you reserved a block of rooms, it's got to be in the system somewhere.
Let me go check.
I'll be right back.
Thank you.
This girl really, really likes you.
There is no way she's giving me a chance.
And there is no way that girl is single.
- You never know.
- I just found it.
Twenty rooms, paid in advance.
- Thank you.
Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
Is there anything else I can do for you? No.
No, that's it.
It was good to see you, Justin.
Very nice to see you too, Tyler.
- What? - You, my brother, are pitiful.
But Pitiful? So we still haven't heard from Mom's cousin, Lulu.
Lulu never had any manners.
At this late date, tell the caterer to cross her off the list.
I talked to Sarah and she said we should set her place just in case she shows up.
Excuse me, you talked to Sarah? Yes, I talked to Sarah.
Why wouldn't I talk to Sarah? I mean, we didn't talk about Brody, if that's what you mean.
Nora, you can't keep pretending like nothing is going on.
Who's pretending? I'm not pretending anything.
Sarah doesn't wanna talk about him, so I'm not gonna talk about him.
That's all.
Okay.
Whatever.
Saul, it's Brody.
I knew it.
I told Sarah she should not have gone up there.
I mean, what was the point? Honestly, what was the point? Oh, God, Saul, what should I do? I haven't answered his phone calls all day.
L Saul, look, you go to the door.
Tell him I'm not here.
Are you out of your mind? I am not gonna lie for you.
Just go and talk to him.
I can't.
I can't.
I don't know what to say.
And Sarah will be so upset and Saul, if I open that door, I don't know if I can close it again.
- Hello? - What do you want? Can I come in? Can we talk? Brody, Sarah told you she doesn't want you in her life.
I have to respect that.
I can't do it, Brody.
L Please just go.
Nora, we have to talk.
Nora.
Please.
Okay.
Goodbye.
Poor Sarah.
I mean, can you imagine what she's going through? She's tough.
She can handle it.
You should have heard her on the phone when she called me.
Yes.
Oh, yes.
You know, Aunt Kitty took the redeye and Aunt Kitty does not do redeyes.
And Aunt Kitty doesn't normally leave her son all the way back east with her boyfriend.
That is how worried Aunt Kitty is.
Oh, I know.
I know.
I hear you.
Could you be any cuter? No.
I mean, every time I look at him, my heart literally wants to jump out of my chest with love.
Looks like Scotty.
- Sorry.
- Oh, shut up.
You know, I thought I'd feel weird about not being the bio-dad.
I totally feel like his father.
I mean, not that I need to tell you that.
No, I was so meant to be Evan's mother.
You see? It's all about love.
I wish Sarah could see it that way.
Okay.
Okay.
Go see your daddy.
You take care of Daniel and I am gonna go take care of Sarah.
- Wave bye-bye.
Wave bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
Bye-bye, Aunt Kitty.
Hello, we are here for a marriage license.
Fill this out and bring it back to me.
- You got it? - Okay.
All right.
"Our current address, date of birth.
Current last name.
" - They should make that multiple choice.
- It'll be a Laurent anyway.
Oh, who knew filling out a form could be this much fun? "Last name at birth.
" You think they mean the birth certificate my father refused to sign or the one he finally did sign after he realized that Brody was out of the picture? - Are you okay? - Boy, this is the gift that keeps on giving.
"Father's full name.
" See, people ask what is the definition of irony.
It's right here.
So we're gonna put Cooper, Paige, and Olivia at this table.
Right.
- Oh, God.
- What? I remember when we were all at the kids' table.
Well, it's a brave new world.
Yep, I'll say it is.
In more ways than one.
- Saul, please don't start.
- Okay.
Okay.
Look, Mom, just because Sarah doesn't wanna see him, doesn't mean Yes, it does.
You don't understand because you don't have children.
Fine.
So we don't have children, but we've both been in love.
All right, look, Nora, I just wanna say something and please don't yell at me.
I know this is a difficult situation for you, but Yes, it is a difficult situation.
It's difficult now.
There was this one little moment in time when it all could have been so simple.
I was almost 19 years old.
I was a freshman in college.
- Brody? - Hey.
Still think you're gonna get her running, huh? Moses parted the Red Sea.
Anyway, it'd better.
I'm heading south in a couple weeks.
Okay.
Watch and learn.
Well, I don't wanna stand in the way of any miracles.
No, I'm glad you came, slugger.
- I hate when you call me that.
- I know.
Well, let me get changed and we can go grab a bite.
No, I really should go.
I just came to tell you - William Walker, he - Let me guess.
He wants to take you to the Richard Nixon rally downtown.
No, he asked me to marry him.
That's it, "wow"? What do you want me to say? Nothing, I guess.
Just get back to the car.
I can't believe you never told me that.
So you would have married Brody if? Nora.
I have something for you.
I was saving this for your birthday, but since I probably won't be seeing you Brody, it's beautiful.
My grandpa gave that to my grandma on the day they left Ireland.
- Are you serious? - No.
My bet is she just picked it up in a gift shop in Reno.
Go on, take it.
So I guess this is a goodbye present.
So you won't forget me.
Do you think I could ever forget you, Nicholas Brody? - Brody.
- Hey.
What are you doing here? Are you stalking me? Well, I think I was here before you were.
That'd be some pretty fancy stalking.
No, I mean, honestly, what are the chances of me running into you like this? I never come here.
Not ever.
Maybe we were meant to run into each other like this.
You know, destiny.
That kind of stuff.
Destiny my foot.
It's a random universe.
Well, then I hope I see you around sometime.
- Did you ever get that car fixed? - What car? That big old station wagon you were fixing up to drive down to Florida.
No.
I had to take a bus.
Maybe the universe was trying to tell me something then too.
Come over tonight around 7.
Here you go.
You guys all are staying Oh, whiskey.
No, no, no.
Guys, guys, the bar.
There should be plenty of time for that later.
All right.
Let's check in.
Hello, again.
How are you? We have three rooms under the Walker-Laurent block.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Thank you.
Whoa, hey.
All right.
Hey.
Pierre, let's try and avoid an international incident here.
Hello.
How are you? Okay.
That was very sweet.
All right, let's go.
Here we go.
Here you go, gentleman.
You are all on the fifth floor.
- Fifth floor.
Fifth floor.
- Fifth floor.
- Cinq floor.
- All right.
Thank you.
Sorry.
All right.
Nothing for five years and twice in the same week.
Well, I do work here.
Right.
Okay.
All right.
That's enough.
All right.
Come on, Pierre.
- Nice kiss.
- Okay.
- Goodbye.
- I love you.
- Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
- All right, all right.
I'm sorry.
Those are Luc's cousins.
You speak French? And a little Spanish.
In my line of work, it helps.
Nice of you to see them through the wilds of Pasadena.
They seem like they'd be lost on their own.
Is it that obvious that I came to see you? It's pretty obvious.
Look, Tyler, I'm not the same guy I was.
- I'm sober three years now and I - Justin, you don't have to No, no, I do.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry how things ended.
I'm sorry that they ended.
I made mistakes and I'd really love a chance to make it up to you.
- What do you mean? - I'd love to take you on a date.
Or dinner.
Coffee.
Or something just to show you who I am now.
I don't think that's a good idea.
Okay.
You know, I was gonna have them take a cab, but I heard a story today that made me realize it was important to say what I feel, so I'm sorry and it was really great to see you again.
Drinks? Or whatever you're drinking now that you're not drinking? - When? - Tonight.
I get off late, but I can meet you somewhere.
I have a bachelor party to go to, so late is great.
Great.
Well, bye.
Olivia, what were you thinking? This isn't like you.
You intentionally knocked over someone's food tray? - She wouldn't let me sit at their table.
- So you knocked over her food? Okay, so, what are we gonna do about this? - So that it doesn't happen again? - I don't know.
Okay.
No cell phone, no video games for a week.
Okay.
Olivia, I know this is a confusing time for you.
It's confusing for all of us.
None of us were expecting Daniel in our lives.
But if you feel like you need more attention, this is not the way to go about getting it.
You need to sign it so I can bring it back to my teacher.
Olivia, be careful.
I will deal with that.
Sorry.
Don't swing your bag like that.
Pick it up.
You pick it up.
- It tastes like the ones that come - They're for kids.
Kids have to have them.
You know, sometimes they taste like they come from a can.
It's good for the kids.
Look, maybe we should just reconsider the whole menu because if we follow the octopus salad with the salmon, it's gonna feel like a - Like what? - Like a shark designed the menu.
Okay, okay, I see your point.
Let's add steak.
- I don't like - Steak.
No, lamb.
Sharks hate lamb.
What? Honey, Sarah, honestly, sweetheart, we can't change the menu now.
They caught the fish already.
Mom, if Sarah wants to change the menu, we will change the menu.
It's her wedding.
It has to be exactly the way she wants it.
- Lamb is on the menu.
- Okay, fine.
Lamb will be on the menu.
Why do you keep checking your watch? I mean, do you not wanna be here? Are we boring you? No, it's just getting late and I should be getting home, so Do you have plans? We were about to order Thai.
Thai.
Thai.
I'm gonna get the menus.
No.
I'm, you know, tired.
We're all tired.
- I'm not tired.
- I'm not tired.
We went up to Modesto yesterday.
I know that, Sarah.
I needed closure, Mom.
I needed to make it perfectly clear to him that he has to leave all of us alone.
- Yeah, well maybe you just stirred the pot.
- Why would you say that? Sarah, you told me not to talk about Brody.
I'm not and you are.
Hey, guys, you know what? Stop.
We are planning Sarah's wedding, we should be enjoying every single minute of it.
- Absolutely.
- I know.
- All right, we're getting the wonton soup.
- Fine.
Why didn't anybody plan me a bachelorette party? Sarah.
Sarah, come on, please.
This is fun.
We are planning your wedding.
We're about to do the playlist.
No, no, no.
I'm going stir-crazy in here.
I've gotta get out.
Okay.
Okay, fine.
We'll Let's go get a drink.
A real drink.
Oh, you know what would be really fun? If we crashed Luc's bachelor party.
Oh, yeah.
I'm sure he would just love that.
- That is an absolute brilliant idea.
- Right? We could make sure that he doesn't end up with a stripper.
Great.
You know what? I am gonna go up, I'm gonna raid your closet.
- I'm gonna drive, so perfect.
- Perfect.
Well, good.
Then you two lovely young women have a wonderful time and I will, you know, just call you in the morning.
Mom, you seem like you're in a terrible rush to get out of here.
No.
No, no, I'm not in a terrible rush.
I'm just leaving.
Are you sure Brody didn't try to talk to you? All right, Sarah, look, he came to the house last night, but I didn't let him in.
God, I specifically told him not to bother you anymore.
Sarah, Brody and I have a history together, which includes you.
- Is he planning to see you again? - I don't know what he's planning.
Okay, sorry.
Let me rephrase that.
Are you planning to see him? Because if you are, I would like to know.
I'm not doing anything.
Honey, I know this is complicated for you, but it's complicated for me too.
Is it? Because I thought he got you pregnant and abandoned you to play baseball.
I mean, why would you want a person like that in your life, right? I don't know.
Because, Mom, if you were to choose him over me, honestly, I don't know what I'd do.
I would never do that, Sarah, not ever.
Have fun tonight.
Thanks, Mom.
Oh, my God.
What did he say? He said that you're very intelligent and he would love to know you better.
Yeah.
Actually, he said he wants to ravage her body all night long.
Sex.
Those were the days.
I just don't understand, Sarah's not answering any of my texts.
Well, I think she's doing pretty well, considering the circumstances.
Oh, finally.
Olivia and Daniel are asleep.
Kevin, why don't you go home? I'm only doing this for them.
Oh, check this one out.
Look how beautiful she is.
- They wanna go to a gentlemen club.
- There's a bar down the block.
- It'll be full of gentlemen.
- They wanna go to a strip club.
- I know.
- Oh, no.
Did you accidentally delete a picture of Tyler? No, she texted she's not coming.
Well, why don't you go and see strippers with Luc? I'm exhausted.
- I don't wanna see any strippers.
- Neither do I.
What's the big deal with this girl? You re-met her like a day ago.
The big deal was I was in love with her.
All right? And when I saw her again, it You know what? Whatever.
I'm gonna see strippers.
They'll understand.
Luc, let's go.
Hi.
What? When? No, no, no.
I'll meet you there.
Olivia just She just showed up at her old group home.
She snuck out.
She ran away.
Oh, my God, that is so fun.
- Come in, come in, come in.
- What are you doing? I parked my RV around the corner.
I just don't want anyone to see us.
Oh, this is crazy.
Brody, we can't start sneaking around like this.
I lied to my daughter today.
To our daughter.
And I don't wanna do that.
Brought you some doughnuts.
- Doughnuts? - Don't you still like the powdery ones? Yeah.
I try never to eat doughnuts.
Mainly because I don't wanna end up looking like one.
You don't.
Brody.
Nora.
We all need some time, that's all.
Just a little time.
I think we need to figure out how to say goodbye to each other.
Is that what you want? Oh, God.
Where are you going? To fix us a drink.
- IDs.
- We are rocking this club like we never left it.
Oh, yeah, we're gonna leave these wannabe gen "Z" hipsters in the dust.
- Hi.
- Hi.
IDs.
Oh, way to go.
Okay, score, baby.
That's funny.
You know, when I show you this, you probably will faint.
- What's wrong? - Oh shoot.
I think I left it at the county clerk's office.
- Sorry, I don't have it.
- No ID, no entrance.
Okay, honestly, I may not look it, but I'm old enough to be your mother.
- It's true.
- Quiz me on the '70s.
- Sorry, it's policy.
- Okay.
Okay, maybe you could bend your policy for one night.
I mean, clearly Listen, my fiancé's actually in there having his stag party, we're gonna crash it, let us in Ladies, if you don't have your IDs, could you please step aside? Why are you being so mean? No.
No, he's not being mean.
He's just doing his job.
Sorry, ladies, rules are rules.
You know what? Excuse me, ladies.
Screw your rules.
You know the ironic part of this? If I had my ID on me issued by the state of California, it would be a fake.
Because it would say that my name is Sarah Walker, which it's really not.
I mean, that may not be who I am.
Sit down over here and relax.
Sarah.
How can I relax? How can I relax when everywhere I go, in this whole world, everybody wants me to prove to them who I am.
Nobody wants to prove who you are.
You know who you are.
No, I don't.
That's the whole point.
I have no idea who I am.
You know what it's like to wake up and realize that your entire life is built on a lie? - I think Dad knew that I wasn't his.
- Oh, Sarah.
- What are you talking about? - I think that's why he left me Ojai Foods, he was clearly overcompensating.
He wanted to prove to himself that he loved me despite knowing who I was.
No, Sarah, he left you Ojai Foods because he knows you know how to run a business.
I'm not a Walker.
There, I said it.
It's like the weirdest thing I ever said.
I'm not a Walker.
You're not my sister, you're my half-sister.
This is Really? I'm not your sister? Okay, so I guess then that it wasn't you and me who founded the "I hate boys club of greater Pasadena" and swore with blood that we would never kiss a boy in our entire lives.
And I guess it wasn't you who stole Dad's car and went out to meet Michael Gleska and ran out of gas on Ventura Boulevard.
And I guess it wasn't me who bicycled out there in the middle of the night with a gas can.
And I guess it wasn't you who held my hair out of my face when I was puking up after chemo, telling me that you loved me, telling me that everything was gonna be okay and saving my life.
That wasn't you? You know what? Maybe it was you, Sarah.
Maybe it was just half of you.
I'm sorry, Kitty, this one? You can't understand.
Sarah.
- Sarah, where are you going? - I'm gonna get a cab.
Don't What do you mean "get a cab"? You can't Sarah.
How did you even get here? I took the bus.
Alone? At night? I told you.
I used to do it all the time.
Olivia, that does not make me feel better.
Olivia, thank God you are okay.
I was worried sick about you.
- Is she all right? - Yeah, I think so.
So who's with Daniel? Uncle Saul, but that doesn't matter right now.
What matters right now is you.
Olivia, you are never, ever to leave the house without letting us know where you are going.
Ever.
Is that clear? Okay, sweetheart, we know things have been crazy at home and that hasn't been fair to you, but we're gonna solve this problem.
But we're gonna solve it as a family.
You are as important to us as Daniel, do you understand that? Why? He was your first choice and now you have him.
But we found you.
Somehow life brought all four of us together.
And that is not gonna change.
But you don't need me anymore.
Hey, Olivia.
- I think we need you more than ever.
- Yeah.
Because, you know, the thing about Daniel is he's in a brand-new home, sleeping in a brand-new bed, meeting all these new people.
Does that remind you of anyone? You're the only one who really knows how he feels.
So help us show him that we're his family and that we're not going anywhere.
Ever.
You think you can do that? Oh, no, Brody, it's just a mess.
A great big unfixable mess.
Nora.
Nora, there's things you don't understand about what happened in the hospital.
Of course I understand.
You came to my room and you lied to me, so I could be the very respectable Mrs.
William Walker.
No.
I came to tell you the truth.
- Well, then why didn't you? - Because I was a scared kid.
You looked at me and my baby and you ran.
Bill, he twisted things around in my head.
What did he twist? I was in Florida trying to be a better ball player than I was and I got a call from Bill Walker.
Somehow I drove from Sarasota to Pasadena in 48 hours flat.
Which one's yours? I don't know.
Hello, Bill.
Brody.
There she goes.
Off to her 9:30 feeding.
Sarah Walker.
I think she has my mother's eyes.
But who knows, maybe they're your mother's.
It's a little hard to tell at this age, isn't it? Well, is that the only way we're gonna be able to find out? Her eyes? Because we do have a problem then.
No.
There are better ways.
What's your blood type? B.
Well, then we do have a problem because so am I.
And Sarah's AB.
Compatible with both of us.
If there's a chance that's my little girl, I'm not gonna just walk away.
And how exactly would that work? We all raise her together? Some kind of hippie commune? I wanna see Nora.
- Tell me what room she's in.
- I'll tell you.
But before you go in there and claim your 50-percent chance, think about a couple of things.
Do you really wanna leave that little girl never knowing for sure who her daddy is? Even if there were some magic way to prove it was you, what kind of life could you give her? You're on the road.
Following a dream.
I'm building a business, a real business that will be Sarah's one day.
You wanna take that away from her? She married me, Brody.
I'm the one she wanted.
She came to me the day you proposed, hoping I'd stop her.
But you didn't.
Do you know why she told me about that day, an hour after Sarah was born? Because she considered it a mistake.
Such a huge mistake that she had to tell her husband the truth.
You don't lie to the people you love, Brody.
You wanna do the right thing? Go in there and tell her there's no way you could be Sarah's father.
Tell her your blood type is O.
Room 317.
Just past the nurse's station.
If I had done the right thing that day you wouldn't even be here.
Nora.
Brody.
She is beautiful.
William called you, huh? - He's pretty angry.
- I bet.
Why did you tell him about us? He's my husband.
He deserves to know the truth.
How's baseball going? Okay.
I'm still with the farm team and they seem to be liking me.
It's a dream come true then, huh? Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
I'm so happy for you then.
Do you love him? William? Yes.
Of course I do.
- I had to say that, I didn't have a choice.
- Why? Because William said if I didn't send you away and out of my life, he wouldn't sign the birth certificate.
And he would leave me and my baby girl all on our own.
He waited two weeks before he signed it, just to make sure you were gone.
We never had a chance.
Bill had us both.
Puppets on a string.
You know, the reason I think I told him about us in the first place is that somewhere inside, I was hoping he would leave me and that you would come and everything would be all right.
So, what are we going to do? It could be our baby.
No.
Nora, her blood type is AB.
And I'm O.
She can't be my child.
So there's nothing tying us together then.
I guess not.
My God.
It seems the world and William Walker were conspiring against us.
Yeah.
Well, you know what? They're not gonna have the last word.
We're still here.
Right now.
And I'd say there's a lot to tie us together.
Oh, God, I needed that.
You know, there's something to be said for living in denial.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's gonna take time.
Why can't you be my dad, Saul? Well, you know, being an uncle has all the benefits and none of the liabilities.
You know what? I think what's really bothering me is just the question of whether or not Dad knew that I wasn't his.
DNA tests have been around for a decade or so.
He could've found out any time.
Stolen my toothbrush and It's really unnerving.
If he did know, he took it with him to the grave and we'll never know the answer, so I feel so alone in this.
Well, you're not alone.
- There's someone you can go to now.
- I can't.
I can't talk to Mom.
She's already said it's very complicated for her.
This whole thing, it's just It's such a tangle.
You have to talk to her, Sarah.
I don't know what your father knew or didn't know, but I know that your father loved you.
And your mother loves you, so talk to her.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
Okay.
You're right.
Okay.
I am so glad that you called me.
I swear, I thought you were gonna be in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires? Why Buenos Aires? I don't know.
It's far away.
- No, I'm right here.
- Okay, good.
- Saul? I'm starving.
- Yes? Can you please go back there and see if there is any stale bread left for me? Okay.
Stale bread coming up.
- Okay.
- My behavior was abominable and I can't believe I just left my sister high and dry Wait, wait a minute.
Did you say sister? Sister? Like full sister? I've been promoted from half-sister? Okay, listen.
Even if I find out that I was left on the church steps by strangers, I promise you, I'll never, ever, ever use the word "half" again.
Not for anything.
It won't be half past 1 anymore.
For the rest of my life, it'll be 1:30.
- Good.
- Okay.
All right.
Hey.
Oh, yeah.
All right, there's the elevators.
I will see you guys at the wedding.
Well, you are working late, huh? Yeah, that's why I canceled.
I lost my night clerk.
Oh, don't worry about that.
You look like you've been working late too.
Oh, yeah.
I've been babysitting drunk, horny French men this whole time.
And trust me, the last place you wanna be when you're sober is a strip club.
So, what happened? Where's the help? I lost my night clerk because I told him to go home.
I wanted to be alone to think.
About what? It's complicated.
- Justin - Why wouldn't you tell me you're married? Because I'm separated.
Well, when were you gonna tell me? Never.
Look, Tyler, relationships don't always work out.
And, you know, I was married too.
That makes me feel strangely better.
It's been a terrible year.
We don't live together, we barely speak.
- I'm sorry.
- I should've never led you on.
I just needed something good in my life again and I thought maybe it could be you.
What are we doing?