Virgin River (2019) s06e05 Episode Script

Love Story

1
[tranquil music playing]
[dog panting]
Oh, Pony.
Mama's trying to sleep.
Ugh.
Okay.
Aww.
Look at what Daddy left us.
[sighs]
[phone vibrating]
Oh my gosh.
- [exhales heavily] Hey.
- [Jack] Oof. So glad I gave up drinking.
- Mm-hmm. Don't rub it in.
- [Jack chuckles]
I didn't have the heart
to wake you this morning.
[Mel] Well, if it weren't for Pony,
I would still be under the covers.
Well, man and dog at your service.
Oh, thank you so much
for the care package this morning.
It was greatly appreciated.
Well, you are very welcome, but
I got another surprise for you.
My dad is in town.
- What?
- Uh-huh.
Just called.
Wants to take us to lunch in Clear River.
[Mel] Today?
Uh, I'm I'm supposed to, uh,
go on a hike with Everett today.
Well, invite him.
- Really?
- Yeah, why not?
I mean, you could play ref
for me and my dad,
and I'll help Everett
get out of his comfort zone.
Um, yeah.
I mean, it would be good for them to
get to know each other before the wedding.
Yeah, it checks a huge box.
[sighs] Yeah. Well, I am
I am into the idea
of checking some boxes today.
Oh, that's my girl.
I'll text you a time and a place.
I'll meet you there. Love you.
Okay. Love you.
[tranquil music playing]
[Mel] Okay, Pony. It's time to rally.
Come on, girl!
[Hope sighs]
[Jack] Morning, ladies!
- Oh, Jack! It's going to be fantastic!
- [Jack] Huh?
- Is it?
- Well, it doesn't look like much now.
But when the stars come out
and that screen lights up? Pure magic.
- Yep.
- [Hope] Oh man.
The makeout sessions I had at drive-ins
gave Double Feature a whole new meaning.
I don't need to hear it.
Where do you want me to put the poster?
On the projection booth.
All right, listen.
Power's all hooked up. Okay?
Soda, popcorn machine's ready to go.
I'll have Hannah bring over
one more hot dog warmer
'cause I gotta meet my dad for lunch.
- He's buying me a suit for the wedding.
- So sweet of him!
"Sweet" is not really a word
I would use to describe my dad.
But I'll see you tonight.
- Thank you, Jack.
- Yep.
[phone chiming]
[clears throat]
Oh no.
No! No, no!
What? Is it crooked?
We can't show Love Story!
What are you talking about?
It's a movie where someone dies of cancer.
So? That's like a third of all movies.
We already decided on it.
- [anxiously] That was before
- Before what?
Just before.
We need to find another movie, fast!
[uplifting music playing]
You're looking very handsome this morning,
Mr. Middleton.
Well, first day of community service.
I want to make a good impression
on my new boss.
I hear she can be a real hard-ass.
I heard she's okay.
[chuckling] Oh, I don't know. I just, uh
- I just want to get it over with.
- Mmm.
Maybe I should have
taken that highway clean-up job.
It's a little late for that.
Hmm. Well, maybe I could call in sick.
It's called "mandatory community service"
for a reason.
- And the firehouse is lucky to have you.
- Mmm.
Well, I am lucky to have you.
[sweet music playing]
[both sigh contentedly]
Now, how about a good old-fashioned date
at the town drive-in tonight?
- Drive-in?
- Mmm.
Like a drive-in movie?
Do those even still exist?
Yeah, well, they are opening one tonight
to raise money
for the Wildfire Relief Fund.
- Only in Virgin River.
- Mm-hmm.
Yeah. I'll be there.
[ringtone playing]
[Mike] Uh-oh.
Is that work wondering where you are?
It's after 10:00.
- Thought you might need this.
- Thanks.
Uh, yeah.
I have an interview
with a potential witness
at the correctional facility today.
It's a new case I'm on, so
You were so funny last night.
You passed out in the middle
of telling me about karaoke.
- You remember that?
- Ugh.
I was very drunk.
Mm-hmm. That's okay.
It's fun seeing you having fun.
You deserve it.
- [phone ringing]
- [both grunt]
Yo. I'm on my way.
I I gotta go. I'm
I'm having breakfast with Zeke and Todd
before they head out.
And I also got a ton of paperwork,
so I should really stay
at my place tonight.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Bye.
- All right. Bye.
Yeah, okay, my bad.
Be at the diner in ten, all right?
[door opens]
[door closes]
[line ringing]
- Hey. I just tried you.
- [Brie laughs]
Oh my God. I am so sorry.
You don't need to apologize.
[laughs] I kind of figured
it would be a blur this morning.
Uh, that message did not self-destruct,
by the way.
[Brie laughs]
I'm not 100% sure what I said.
- But
- Listen.
We're good. You know, uh
Don't Don't worry about it.
I, uh Anyway, I gotta go.
Yeah, no, me too. I, uh
Go, go, go.
- Okay, bye.
- [line disconnects]
[sighs]
[Everette exclaiming]
Hi!
Uh, is the tie too much?
No, you look great!
- Come on in.
- Thanks.
And thank you for being
so flexible with me. I owe you a hike.
- Well, I'll take you up on that.
- [laughs]
Um
So, listen, there's something
I've been wanting to ask you,
and since there's gonna be a lot of
conversation about the wedding at lunch
Um
It would mean the world to me
if you would do me the honor
of walking me down the aisle.
Well
I assumed I assumed Doc was going to.
Well, yeah, he was going to, um,
but that was before
you became a part of my life.
And, um
I just I really want
to share this moment with you.
And Doc Doc understands.
You know, he just wants me to be happy.
So
Nothing would make me prouder
than to walk you down the aisle.
[sighs deeply]
- Um, I think I'll lose this tie.
- Oh, okay.
[contented music playing]
And And I was just wondering
if you had received my, uh,
biopsy test results. I
They told me it could take up to a week,
and I know it's only been a day, but I
Not yet.
Okay.
Yeah, well, thank you for checking.
Hey, Muriel, can you find me
Ida Johnson's file?
- Yeah!
- [phone ringing]
- Hey, Denny, can you get that?
- [Denny] Got it.
- [Muriel] Here we go.
- Oh yeah.
Hey, Walt, good to see you.
Doc. Muriel.
Well, what brings you here today?
Are you feeling okay?
[chuckles] I feel great! I was just, um
Well, there's a drive-in movie
at Twin Lakes tonight.
Oh, yeah! Hope's been working on that
for a couple weeks. Gonna be a lot of fun.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, uh, I was just wondering if Muriel
I was wondering if you don't have
any plans tonight,
would you like to go with me?
I really enjoyed our time together
the other night.
Sorry, that was Cody Baker on the phone.
His dad, Henry, took a bad fall.
He's complaining about a headache.
- Let's get him in here.
- He won't leave the house.
Cody's asking
if you could drive out there.
You're the only person
his dad'll listen to.
- You up for a ride?
- Absolutely.
Okay, you know where I'll be.
See ya.
And, yes, I, uh
I would love to go to the drive-in
with you tonight, Walt.
[Brady] It's good
to have you here, Preach.
[Preacher] Thanks, brother.
Yeah, as last man in, I usually get stuck
doing all the grunt work.
But now that you're here, all the wheels,
and the trim.
Oh, and rent on the room above the bar
just went up!
- Oh, did it?
- Mm-hmm!
Hey, hey, a little less talking,
a little more scrubbing, gentlemen.
Yes, Chief.
If you're gonna boss us around,
you're gonna need to smile, sweetheart.
Hey, Roy.
You know what? When you're done
why don't you clean my truck too?
You got that, sweetheart?
[indistinct chatter]
[Brady chuckling]
What's that guy's problem?
Roy wanted to be fire chief.
He was pissed when an outsider
got the job, let alone a lady.
Stay clear of him, all right?
Guy's not worth it.
[pensive music playing]
- [Sam] There's my girl.
- Sam, it's so good to see you.
So, uh, Sam, this is my father, Everett.
- Pleasure to meet you.
- Likewise.
- Oop! Gentlemen.
- Table's ready.
[Everett] Oh, all right.
[Sam] So, Everett,
Jack's told me all about you.
Amazing how you and Mel found each other.
Well, Mel's the best thing
that's happened to me in a very long time.
- [Jack] Oh, that makes two of us.
- And just in time for the big wedding.
Oh, which is getting bigger by the day.
You better brace yourself, Everett.
- Our entire family's gonna be there.
- Well, I I look forward to meeting them.
[Jack] You say that now,
but you haven't met them yet.
The Sheridan clan all in one place
can be a bit much.
Oh, I can't wait.
I love being a part of a big family.
[Sam] The truth is, Everett,
Amelia and I have been blessed.
- We've got good kids.
- [Jack] Aw.
They've all had
their moments over the years.
Ooh! Who got in trouble the most?
Oh, come on, be honest, Sam.
I got $20 on Jack.
Well, I've been in the thick of it
with all of them.
- But between stealing my car for joyrides
- [Jack] Oh, here we go.
and staying out all night,
all I can say is I'll be happy
to have a new daughter-in-law
to help keep a certain person in line.
Okay, okay, can we just?
What's going on here?
How did this turn into
a roast-the-groom lunch?
Everett, back me up here, will ya?
Oh, yeah,
I think I should stay out of this one.
No, no, you're family now.
You're not playing neutral, okay?
When this one's sister comes to town,
we're gonna get all the dirt on her, okay?
- You will not! You will not!
- Yes, we will. Yes, we will.
- [Sam chuckling]
- So, what's good here?
[clears throat]
[Cody] Something's wrong!
He was fine just a minute ago,
and then he just started
slurring his words and slumped over.
[tense music playing]
Did you call an ambulance?
No, uh, I was trying to wake him up.
Henry. Henry. Do you hear me?
I can't get a signal.
- [Cody] It's better outside.
- [Denny] Okay.
How did he hit his head?
Fell off the ladder
changing one of the light bulbs.
I think there's bleeding around the brain.
We gotta get him to the hospital
for a CT scan.
- Ambulance is 30 minutes out.
- [Doc] No, 30 minutes
We don't have 30 minutes.
Uh, call Grace Valley Hospital.
Tell them I want a neurosurgeon
on the phone. Stat.
- [Denny] Yeah.
- [tense music fades out]
[Brady] Huh! Look at this one.
Two beds, two bath.
[Lark inhales sharply] Too far from town.
Yeah, I didn't like
the color of it anyway.
[laughing]
Hey
Um
Brie left me a message last night.
What'd she want?
Nothing important.
She was a
little tipsy, but, uh,
we talked this morning, and we're cool.
If it wasn't important
why are you telling me?
I don't know.
To build on that trust we talked about.
I want to make it a habit of
not keeping secrets from you.
Thank you for telling me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, wow, look at this one.
Two bed, two bath, and
park across the street.
[Jack] And then this one
strolls into town, LA attitude and all.
I did not have an attitude!
- She pisses off Doc.
- Well, that's easy.
- You totally pissed him off.
- [laughing]
Has everyone wondering
if she's even gonna stick around.
Then I make the silly mistake
of spending one day with her,
trying to get to know her,
down by the river, watching the eagles.
You are leaving out the fact
that you still had a girlfriend. Just
- [Jack] Anyway, that's beside the point.
- [Mel laughing]
And in that moment,
standing on the riverbank I knew.
I was hooked.
Hmm! Aww.
[Sam] I knew something was up when Jack,
who rarely talked about his love life,
was suddenly telling his mother
all about this woman he just met,
how beautiful she is, how smart she is.
Okay, Dad, her veil's not gonna fit
if you keep this up.
- I wanna hear this part.
- I bet you do.
[Sam] And when we finally meet her
she is everything he said and more.
- Aww! Thank you, Sam.
- It's true.
And if her mother was anything like Mel,
I can understand why you fell in love.
Well
Sarah lit up every room she walked into.
Just like Mel.
Aw.
So, are you retired?
Um, mostly.
Um, I used to, uh,
design and build custom furniture.
- I still do, from time to time.
- Oh! I didn't know that.
I just I thought you were a musician.
He That's how he won my mom's heart.
He played her one of his songs.
Oh, I'd love to hear it.
Would you consider playing the song
that you wrote for my mother
at our wedding?
It would be a beautiful way to honor her.
I I don't know. I
Okay, you don't have to answer now.
Just, you know, think about it.
I think my performing days are behind me.
Okay.
Thank you! Okay, I'll get this.
[clears throat]
[Sam] Well, I am taking my son
to buy him a new suit for the big day.
And while I'm in town,
anything the bride-to-be needs,
I'm here for you too.
Oh!
Thanks. [laughs]
[Doc] Hello? Hello, Dr. Ballah.
Dr. Ballah, can you hear me?
[glitching] I hear you.
Uh, yes. I'm sorry.
We're in a canyon, and you're
You're coming in and out.
- What do we have?
- Uh
We have a 45-year-old male
who suffered blunt force trauma in a fall.
Yeah, I suspect subdural hematoma.
He's non-responsive.
His right pupil is fixed and dilated.
- And the EMT's, uh
- [Denny] Still a good 15 minutes out.
Uh, we will never
get to the hospital in time, and
Dr. Mullins, have you ever performed
a burr hole procedure before?
Yes. Yes, I have.
Many years ago, under different
circumstances, but yes, I have.
- I'll help you get through it.
- Thank you.
- You'll need a drill, and your assistant
- [audio glitching]
[Doc] Dr. Ballah.
- [video glitching]
- Hello! Hello!
- [call disconnects]
- Here. I'll try and get her back.
[grave music playing]
Cody.
Your dad needs immediate relief
from the swelling,
and what I'm gonna propose
may sound crazy,
but it could just save your dad's life.
Whatever you gotta do, Doc.
Do you have a portable electric drill?
All right, bring it to me.
Right away, okay?
[Doc sighs] Okay.
Yeah, um, a drill? What are you gonna do?
I am going to make an incision
to access the skull,
and then drill as gently as I can
into the hematoma to relieve the pressure.
Um
But first, I have to figure out
where to make the incision.
There. There it is. There.
Good.
[dramatic music playing]
I found the dr
rill.
Cody, uh, give that to Denny.
And, uh
Now, Cody, why don't you
wait out front for the paramedics?
[door opens and closes]
[dramatic music continues]
[drill whirring]
Now, Denny, I need you
to hold Henry's head firmly in place.
Do not let it move.
Can you do that?
[nervously] Uh
I'm here for whatever you need,
Dr. Mullins.
[dramatic music continues]
[drill whirring]
[dramatic music building]
- [music fades]
- [blender whirring]
Big man!
Why don't you come for a workout?
I know your girlfriend
likes her man in shape.
And how about
you show the chief a little respect?
- [locker slams]
- What'd I say? I meant no disrespect.
You know what, Ray?
- It's Roy.
- Oh!
Roy Green.
Virgin River Firehouse Champ.
Yeah, you know,
I could use a good workout.
[Roy] Yeah?
All right, well,
I'll take it easy on you, then.
[chuckles dryly]
[Kaia] You know, I wouldn't mind
learning a few moves myself.
I got it.
Here, Chief.
- Thanks, Brady.
- Ah, you're welcome.
You're seriously gonna let your girl
fight your fights, big man? [scoffs]
If you're too scared
to take me on, Roy, just say it.
[Roy] Come on, Chief.
Don't embarrass yourself.
Just let the big man
take care of things for you, all right?
Do you really think
that's gonna remedy the situation?
I really do.
Yeah.
[groaning]
I don't.
[Roy grunts]
[groaning]
We good, big man?
Yeah.
[gentle music playing]
[Hope] What's your problem?
If I say we're changing the movie,
we change it.
I'm the mayor!
[Bert laughing] Oh!
Well, I'm sorry, Hope, but I'm the head
of the Virgin River Film Society,
and I say no.
- I just spent the entire day
- We just spent the entire day.
searching for movies that would play
on a 50-year-old projector.
Read him the titles, Lizzie.
- Not interested.
- Read 'em!
[Lizzie] Enter the Dragon, Porky's
Texas Chainsaw Massacre?
Are you kidding me?
They're the only ones
the county library had to rent!
It's not happening.
What's wrong with Love Story?
It's a a very moving film.
Not gonna lie, I was looking forward
to ogling Ryan O'Neal on the big screen.
[exclaiming] Oh, he was so dreamy.
People compare me to Ali MacGraw
all the time.
[laughs]
Well, back in the day.
[angrily] We all voted on the movie, Hope.
It's been decided.
You and me. On the dock.
What?
On the dock, Bert. Now!
I just promised my friend
I wouldn't tell anyone. [sighs]
She's waiting on her biopsy results,
and I don't want to upset her.
Your friend doesn't have her results yet
and you're getting
your knickers in a knot?
I happen to care very much
about my friend, if that's okay with you.
And I'm doing everything I can
to keep her from having to even
think about cancer.
[sighs heavily]
[Hope] I wasn't there for Lily.
The way I wanted to be.
And I don't want to make the same mistake.
Look.
When Doc told me that Shirley had lupus,
I tried to be strong too.
What did you do?
I went fishing.
[laughing] Every day. By myself.
And after a couple weeks of that,
Shirley sat me down.
Told me to stop feeling sorry for myself.
Turns out that all the things
I was too scared to talk about
were the exact things
she wanted to talk about.
- That couldn't have been easy.
- [chuckles] No!
But somehow, me being scared with her
made me less scared for her.
Thank you, Bert.
- [reader beeps]
- [cell door unlocking]
[sheriff] Inmate'll be right out.
- [indistinct chatter]
- [cell door unlocking]
[pensive music playing]
[guard] Okay, you got five minutes.
[indistinct chatter continues]
[Muriel] Hey, girls
is everything okay with Hope?
She and Bert were having
quite the heated discussion over there.
Well, they're fighting
about tonight's movie.
Hope wants to change it.
Bert won't let her.
- Why does she want to change it?
- [Lizzie] Somebody in it dies of cancer.
And she thinks it'll be
too much of a downer.
Who cares? It's just a stupid movie.
- Ah!
- Hope's being irrational, if you ask us.
Or maybe she's just overly concerned
about a friend who just found out
she might have breast cancer.
[voice breaking] And if I do
I'm gonna fight it.
[Hope] No.
We're gonna fight it.
Damn straight we are.
You can say that again.
Don't change the movie.
I love Love Story.
And I could use
a really good cry right about now.
[ladies laughing]
You haven't looked this good
in a long time, son.
[Jack laughs] That's what an expensive
suit will do for you, I guess.
Suit's got nothing to do with it.
- That's great, thank you.
- You're very welcome, sir.
She's good for you.
- Mel?
- Mm-hmm.
- I got lucky.
- More than lucky.
You got your life back on track.
[chuckling] Well, I wasn't aware
I was that far off track, Dad.
We both know it took a toll on you,
choosing the Marines over school.
Yeah. I, um [clears throat]
I decided to leave that in the past, so
Then let's keep it that way.
Yeah.
Thanks for today.
- Thanks for the suit.
- Ah.
[laughing] My pleasure.
Well, I'll go pay while you get changed.
[Jack] All right.
Might buy a tie on the way out.
Can't be a completely upstaged
by my son at the wedding, huh?
[Sam chuckling]
[gentle music playing]
You've been awfully quiet.
[sighs] A little tired.
Not used to getting out, I guess.
Thank you for lunch.
Everett.
What's going on?
Nothing.
It's all good.
Let's
Let's talk in the morning, all right?
[pensive music playing]
[sighs]
Was it about my mom's song?
- Mel.
- No, I'm sorry. I just, I
I I should have run it by you
before I said anything.
- I just got really excited.
- And you should be excited.
It's your wedding.
Well, then what is it?
It's all just
overwhelming.
Walking you down the aisle.
Trying to fit in with your family.
Trying to be your father. It's
You are my father.
I I don't know if I can do this.
The burr hole was very clean.
No bone fragmentation or bleeding.
Well, that
That is great news, Dr. Ballah. Thank you.
That was a gutsy call in the field,
Dr. Mullins.
- Thank God it worked out.
- [Doc] Yeah. Yeah.
- Thank you.
- Um
Can I go see him?
Oh, sure you can, Cody.
He's resting comfortably. Come with me.
I still have my dad because of you, Doc.
Aw, Cody.
Thank you.
That must feel good.
Well, I couldn't have done it
without a brave assistant.
Oh, just so you know, I had my eyes closed
for, like, most of it.
[laughing]
Well, if we hit the road right now,
we'll get there just in time
to get cleaned up and get to the drive-in.
Great.
Dr. Mullins, may I have a word?
- Uh, you wanna bring the truck around?
- Yeah.
Okay.
I'm Dr. Oliver Hayes,
Chief Medical Officer here.
Oh! Pleasure to meet you.
Heard you had quite the ordeal
this afternoon,
under quite trying circumstances.
- It was touch and go, yeah.
- [chuckles] Right.
Um, I didn't see in the report,
was the patient's family present?
Oh, his son, Cody.
A minor?
Yeah, well, I think he's 17. Uh, good kid.
He's in with his dad right now.
Look, I have an event
in Virgin River tonight,
so if you don't mind, I'll be going.
Uh, just a heads-up.
I will be initiating
an investigation into your actions.
Excuse me?
You weren't qualified
to perform that procedure
without the supervision
of a practicing neurosurgeon.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, you clearly
don't have all the information.
I called Dr. Ballah. I was
You went ahead without her,
completely alone.
Now, if that patient had seized
No, no, no. My intern was with me.
He assisted. He
Regardless, if anything happens,
it's on me and this hospital.
I'm responsible.
For God's sake, I saved the man's life.
You made a reckless decision.
It was life or death.
I unequivocally stand by my decision.
You'll have ample opportunity to defend
your actions to the medical board.
Have a good night.
["Hanging on to You"
by Melissa Carper playing]
Faded blue jeans ♪
With the orange seams ♪
The only ones I ever wore ♪
Like so many other good things ♪
You can't find 'em anymore ♪
[Preacher grunts]
Okay!
- [exclaims]
- [Preacher] So?
- What do you think?
- Yep, this is pretty cool.
[Preacher] Ah, I told you so.
- Here you go.
- Thanks.
I will grab us snacks.
Um
Hold on.
Listen, I know walking away
from Roy today wasn't easy for you.
Yeah, no, it, uh, wasn't.
But you handled it pretty damn well.
I handled it
because I saw it through your eyes.
I deal with guys like Roy all the time,
but I just couldn't let it go.
[Preacher] Hmm.
I should have taken care of it
a long time ago.
So you're blaming me
for you getting in a fight today?
I'm thanking you.
- Popcorn!
- Mm-hmm.
Uh, no butter, but I need
an entire bag of M&M's in it.
- What? No!
- Yeah.
- [chuckles] No!
- What do you mean "no"?
Well, that's sacrilegious.
I mean, come on now.
Popcorn is popcorn.
You had better get me my popcorn
exactly the way I like it.
Or what? What? You think
that little Roy trick is gonna work on me?
- Oh, you wanna go?
- You wanna go?
- You wanna go, big man?
- Do you wanna go, huh?
[contented music playing]
- You better get me my snacks.
- Hmm.
Yes, ma'am.
- [Doc] Thank you. Yeah.
- [Hope] Thank you.
We're not going to let it
spoil this night.
Who cares what some paranoid
pencil-pushing prick thinks?
[chuckling] You are right.
This is your night.
And we're going to enjoy it.
You remember where we were
the first time we saw Love Story together?
Oh. Oh yeah. Yeah.
[chuckling]
And I remember even better
what we did right after.
Come here, preppy.
[Mel] Hey.
[Jack] Oh, hey!
You got enough pillows up there for me?
Well, I might have to share.
- Oh, well, I was hoping you'd say that.
- [laughs] Yeah?
- So, did you get a suit?
- Oh yeah.
It's fantastic. Powder blue.
Ruffle shirt. You'll love it.
- Hey, what's wrong?
- [sighs]
Everett completely shut down.
- What?
- And said it was all too much for him.
What, the wedding?
Honestly, I don't know.
I screwed up.
I was pushing him too hard, and
You didn't do anything.
I suspect that
I mean, maybe Everett's just
feeling the same way I did
when I started getting close to you.
- I got scared.
- Oh.
I wanted to call the whole thing off,
remember?
[laughs] Yeah.
And yet here we are.
- Come on.
- Yeah.
Get on up.
[Jack grunts]
[Mel sighs]
Well, at least your dad
was in good spirits today.
- Yeah, how about that?
- [Mel laughs]
Acting all proud of me.
Well, he is proud of you.
Well, come on. He's proud that I'm closer
to what he wanted me to be.
I mean, before I enlisted.
You know, the way he expresses it
might be misguided,
but it comes from a good place.
[inhales deeply]
[sighs heavily]
I don't know why it bothers me so much.
Maybe it's 'cause
you started to doubt it yourself.
Ah, parents, huh?
- [Mel chuckles]
- They really screw you up.
- Ugh.
- [Jack laughing]
You think we're gonna be the same way
when our time comes?
- Absolutely.
- Oh no!
- Yes!
- Oh no! Don't say that.
[both exclaim]
When do you think that'll be?
- What, when we meet our baby?
- Mm-hmm.
I think about it all the time now.
You know?
- When we get that call.
- Hmm.
We go meet our
our son.
- [Mel chuckles softly]
- Or our daughter.
I can't wait.
- Me neither.
- [contented music playing]
[Jack] Mmm.
[contented music continues]
[Brady] Hey, where you at?
I was thinking about
swinging by the drive-in.
If we leave now,
we'll only miss the first little bit.
- Hazel can sleep in the back seat, and
- [knock on door]
- Oh. All right, call me back.
- [phone beeps]
Hey.
Hey.
I would've called, but considering
how inappropriate my last call was
- [Brady laughs]
- Um
Is this an okay time?
Yeah!
Yeah, no, they closed early for
the drive-in, so I was just closing up.
Come in.
[sighs]
Everything all right?
Uh
I saw Lark at the men's
correctional facility this afternoon.
Uh, no.
Lark was at a birthday party
with Hazel this afternoon, so
She was visiting Jimmy Davis.
[scoffs] What are you talking about?
He's Hazel's father, Brady.
[laughs]
Come on, that's bullshit.
I talked to one of the guards.
"Lark is Jimmy's girl."
That's his his exact words.
[somber music playing]
No.
No!
Why are you doing this?
- I'm trying to protect you.
- No.
You drunk-dial me,
tell me you can't stop thinking about me,
you show up out of nowhere.
No, you're trying to ruin
the one good thing I have left in my life.
- I'm sorry.
- Get out.
- Brady
- [yells] Get out!
[clatters loudly]
[Brady] Did you talk to her?
No, she didn't see me.
Her mom.
The money.
She was playing me this entire time.
I couldn't not tell you.
It's what I deserve.
What?
- It's what I deserve.
- No, don't say that!
After everything I did to you, yes, it is.
No, Brady. This is not your fault, okay?
All you did was open your heart.
You were willing to trust and love again.
[gentle music playing]
Look at me.
Brady, look at me.
[softly] Don't go there.
You are worthy of love.
And no one knows that better than me.
I'm sorry if I ever made you doubt it.
The only reason I know
[sighs]
The only reason I know anything
about love is because of you.
[chuckles softly]
Come here.
[Brady exhales]
["Nightmares" by Two Feet playing]
I'm I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I shouldn't have done that. I
- [song continues playing]
- Take all of the photographs ♪
Plot your life out on a graph ♪
X and Y ♪
- [Brie gasps]
- [buttons popping]
I fell in a pit of snakes ♪
At 23 ♪
At 23 ♪
Boy, fuck, I'm high around you ♪
They want me dry like Chardonnay ♪
My dreams are in the spreadsheets ♪
Don't test me now ♪
I can't come back ♪
[sensual song continues]
[Lark] I told you. It's over.
[song continues in background]
Get it through your head, Jimmy.
We're done.
It is real.
- Brady loves me.
- [song fades]
And I love him.
Don't call me again.
[phone beeps]
- [Oliver sniffling on video]
- [sentimental music playing]
[Oliver] I believe you.
I really do.
[Jenny] That's better.
Would you please
do something for me, Ollie?
Would you please hold me?
I mean really hold me. Next to me.
[sobbing] I don't know why I'm crying.
It's just a stupid movie.
[gentle music continues]
[sobbing]
[man] Oliver.
Why didn't you tell me?
I made a couple of calls,
and as soon as I found out,
I jumped right in the car.
Oliver, I want to help.
[Oliver] Jenny's dead.
- [man] I'm sorry
- [Oliver] Love
Love means
never having to say you're sorry.
[gentle music continues]
["Theme From Love Story"
by Francis Lai playing on screen]
[Hope] Thank you so much.
I gotta take this.
- I'm going to go see Connie.
- [Doc] Okay, all right. Thank you all.
Great evening.
- [indistinct chatter]
- [Doc laughing]
Good night.
[sighs]
You're a little late. The movie's over.
Well, I was looking for Mel.
Just wanted to clear something up.
[Doc] Ah.
You gonna finally tell her the truth?
[sighs] You know, I figured
you'd get around to that before I would.
No, no, no, that's not my place.
But she does deserve to know
the type of man you are.
You don't know one damn thing about me.
I'll tell you what I do know.
'Cause of you a boy is dead.
[grave music playing]
[music fades out]
[uplifting music playing]
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