Party of Five s06e09 Episode Script

Ties That Bind

1 I put together some numbers so you guys could see how much we owe the hospital and how we can pay it back.
Hey.
Sorry I'm late.
Had to help Will with some moving stuff.
Yeah, nobody parallel parks a panel truck like your brother Bailey.
I couldn't spare him.
Hey, how's Griffin doing? Oh, his head's gonna be okay, and they took the chest tube thing out, but they They're not sure about his hand yet.
You know what, let me take that downstairs, leave you guys alone.
-Okay.
-You got it? Yeah.
See ya.
What is this? Is this Griffin's hospital bill? This is how much it's costing? How did it get so expensive? It's not just the surgery, Claud.
-It's everything.
It's the room, it's the tests -What are these numbers here? That's what the restaurant took in last month and the share we each got.
Isn't that down a little bit? Well, it's a holiday time.
It'll come back soon.
So I figure we could each give up a third of that and pay it off in about 15 months.
Fifteen months? That's the most time they'll give us.
I know it's harsh, but as soon as the hospital's paid off, I'm gonna give up my share and pay you guys back.
-No.
No way.
-No.
Hey, we made this decision together, So that's how we'll pay for it, too.
I just didn't realize this is so much money.
Yeah, but we can definitely swing this, you know.
I mean, there's some work on the house that we can put off for now.
There's this thing that Charlie and I've been working on.
-I mean, we could postpone it.
-Well, there's other stuff, too.
I mean, um Like my truck.
I can rotate the tires instead of replacing them I've got these bonds that I can sell off, too.
Yeah, and I have some money saved up for college.
No.
I don't want anyone giving up their savings.
We said we'd do this together, Then Then let's do that.
We'll each chip in the same.
I feel really bad about asking you guys to do this.
Hey, Julia, Griffin's not just your friend.
He's our friend, too.
And 30% off our monthly budget How hard can that be? Everybody wants to live Like they wanna live And everybody wants to love Like they wanna love Everybody wants to be Closer to free Closer to free Okay, can you feel this? -No.
-How about now? -What do you feel? -Not much.
-It's kind of numb.
-What does that mean? We replaced a nerve during the surgery and the ends were clean, but it may take some time to regain function.
My head hurts like hell.
Does that count for anything? No helmet You're lucky you've got a head to hurt.
So, uh So what now? At some point you should consider having an EMG, but we can hold off on that for now.
And maybe do it as an outpatient when he checks out.
Why hold off? Um Just his insurance situation.
Whatever you need to do, go ahead.
Wh What do you mean? Who's gonna pay for this? Don't worry about it, Griffin.
You gotta work on getting better So the nurse said something about occupational therapy -and the sooner the better, right? -Mmm-hmm.
So if he were to start this afternoon, would that be possible? It's a welcome aboard thing, you know, for the new 49ers interns.
But there's gonna be guys from the organization there.
Have you noticed that I'm selling my blender here? Look, don't try and tell me you can't afford this, okay? It's a couple of bucks for parking.
Whatever.
I'm not in the mood.
Bailey, this is rubbing elbows with NFL greatness.
Actual assistant coaches, equipment managers, groundskeepers, Bay.
This is why I moved on from the whole wrestling thing, to be a part of something even more important.
Can't I say I don't feel like a party right now? You heard when I said it's female interns, too, right? This has no effect on you at all? Look, just shut up and put on some pants, okay? My sisters live here.
I can't.
They're all dirty.
You live in the laundry room, Will.
You know what? You sound as bad as my parents.
And don't change the subject.
You know what? We've done all this.
The hound dog thing.
It's just It's pointless and it's boring.
You know what? I hear this alien language that you speak sometimes, and it's all just beeps and clicks to me.
-It's boring? -Yes.
Especially if it's just, "Hey, how ya doing.
You're obviously not the woman of my dreams, So let's just have some overpriced meals, which is just a stall until we can have sex and then duck each other's phone calls.
" I mean, really, man.
Spare me.
This is all about that Holly chick, isn't it? You You're in pain.
-You're not thinking clearly.
-No.
I don't know.
Look, just change, okay? Put on clothes.
I do not wanna look at your trou anymore.
Because you know my family.
If we tell them we're doing this, they will insist on finding a way to help.
They'll tighten their belts even more than they already have to.
And I don't wanna burden them that way.
Neither do I.
But, Charlie, We don't have the money.
Well, not all of it yet, but we will.
I think maybe we should think about taking a break, -Taking a year or so off.
-A year? -Kirsten, I thought you wanted a baby -I do.
God, you know that.
But if we take this time I mean, look what that buys us.
I would actually have the hours to take that drug trial coordinator job.
And you You would have time to do all that drafting that you wanted to do.
You're five days into your cycle already.
Okay? -I mean, that's hundreds of dollars of hormones already in you.
-I know.
So, we've We've put too much work into this, okay? And we're almost there.
We're gonna have to cut out, like, everything.
-Like no movies, no restaurants.
-Done.
No more cable TV, no magazines -Sounds good to me.
-We can't even - Here you go.
$6.
50, please? - Wait.
Six fifty for two cups of yogurt? It's our last hurrah.
Hold on.
Three fifty.
Thank you very much.
Uh, excuse me.
How much is this? -What are you doing here? -Um, John was late meeting me.
Lovely frame.
How much? -Seventy five.
-Dollars? -For this? -Sentimental value.
Sorry.
So why are you selling it, then? Because I need the money.
That's in mint condition.
You can plug it in right over there if you want.
What do you need it for? Are you, uh, planning on buying a wide-screen TV? Actually, no.
A hot tub? A massage chair? Oh, I know a trip to Reno? It's to pay for a friend's operation.
Oh.
The guy in the hospital? Didn't have any insurance? So you're selling all your personal belongings to help foot the bill? Okay.
Is there a hole around here that I can just crawl into? You could ask your boyfriend.
He knows the neighborhood.
Okay, firstly, he is not my boyfriend exactly.
And secondly, I feel pretty horrible here.
I mean, you can see that, can't you? I wouldn't know.
Do you really have to be so angry? Yeah, I do.
Why? Because I really liked you, okay? And you liked me.
And for no good reason, you just threw it away.
-Yeah, but, Bailey -No.
You know what? Forget it, forget it.
I don't want to waste my time.
Oh, that's so nice, Alexandra.
Next time, let's think about being a little smoother in your bow changes.
Claudia, what a surprise.
-Hi.
Missed me? -Of course.
You know I did.
Oh, she's She's really good.
- Yeah.
Oh, sorry.
- Shh Alexandra's got a lot of promise.
We're getting her ready for Interlochen.
She remind you of anybody? That's kind of why I'm here.
Ross, I've been thinking about it, and I have some time on my hands.
Claudia, do you want to play again? I miss it.
I miss my music.
I really do.
So if you've got If you have time, if you have any open slots, I'd So you want lessons? I can't pay you a lot right now.
But as soon as I can I mean, As soon as I can just get work, you know, playing Don't worry, I can give you some lessons on credit.
Great, great.
What do you have today? Today? Do you have to start so soon? Oh, I'd like to, yes.
Well, I've got a cancellation at 2:00, -but I was gonna go watch Tess at ballet -I'll take it.
What's the rush? I mean, don't you have school? No.
No, it's a free period, actually.
Hi.
Listen, I hope you don't mind, but I called the hospital, and I spoke to a couple of doctors that I know about your friend.
And there's this pilot program Really cutting-edge rehab And I think I can help get him into it.
Thank you.
Are you Should I not have done that? What's going on here, Holly? Why are you here? I just told you.
-I wanted to help with your friend, and I thought -But why are you here? You could have just called me.
You know what? I tried, but you obviously don't want to see me.
No, no, no.
I just don't want to play games.
Be honest with me.
I've been honest with you.
Come on, you don't have to keep That upper lip so stiff, you know.
All right.
I wanted to see you.
Satisfied? No.
Say you're sorry.
-For what? -For thinking you knew me.
For judging my whole life unfairly based on one single event.
All right.
Fine.
-I'm sorry.
-Good.
Now say you'll see me again.
-I'll see you again.
-Very soon.
When I have time.
And you'll wear the same skirt, the one that you wore before.
All right.
Now you are really pushing your luck.
I know, I know, they're white lilies.
They're the flowers of death.
But, you know, Victor's cousin owns this funeral parlor around the corner, so I figured Hospital, depressing, Beauty from nature Better than nothing.
Thanks, Daphne.
Griffin, I'm so, so sorry for what I did to you.
Oh, don't be.
Come on.
The cops told me what happened.
It's not your fault.
Yeah, but I had no business, you know, being on that bike in the first place.
I mean, what's my problem anyway, right? Look, you don't owe me an explanation for anything, okay? Thanks.
So, hey, when they let you out of here, you know, maybe you can let me treat you to some real healing place, like, uh, Calistoga? We could vege out in some mud.
-I don't know.
-No, I didn't mean Griffin, I get it.
You don't owe me anything either.
Listen, uh, can I ask you something? Can't seem to get an honest answer around here.
What? Who's paying for all this? I don't have insurance.
I don't know I I don't actually really know.
Come on, Daphne, you must have heard something.
Who's paying for all of this? Well, you know, I you know, I think they are.
The Salingers, probably.
Griffin, what are you doing? No.
You get back into bed right now.
Griffin, what are you doing? I'm saving money.
Griffin? Griffin, open the door.
I know you're in there, Griffin.
Come on.
All right! Okay, I understand you not wanting to stay at the hospital, I really do, but how could you take off without saying something, at least to me? Good timing.
I just nuked some dinner.
No.
Griffin, don't act like this is nothing.
The doctor never even signed you out.
You are putting your entire recovery at risk, Not just with your hand, but with your head, too.
Peas are an underrated vegetable, don't you think? -Griffin.
-What? You're mad at me because I didn't call you and let you know I was coming home from the hospital? You didn't even bother letting me know that you were paying for me.
You were in trouble, Griffin.
You could have sent me to county.
They would have fixed me for free.
It's not the same hospital.
What if they had messed up your hand? The doctors who worked on you -are the best in the city.
-I don't care.
It wasn't your decision to make.
Nobody even bothered asking me, And now all of a sudden I owe a fortune.
Wait.
Who said you owed anything? What I'm not gonna let you guys pay for me.
Look, Griffin, please, just come back to the hospital.
Your hand could be infected.
The doctor should check it to make sure it's okay.
-I'm not going back to her.
-Why not? Because every time I do, It costs me money that I don't have and more money that I'll owe you.
God, Griffin, forget about the money, okay? Oh, will you just listen to me? Now you're acting like this is normal, like Like you paying for me makes sense.
But I'm not even your family anymore.
So all this money that you've spent, it's mine to pay back.
It's gonna take a couple of years, but I'm gonna pay it back, every penny of it.
I can't concentrate.
Thurber, stop snoring.
That's better, Claud.
Actually, it's a lot better.
How much have you been practicing? I don't know, like five or six hours last night, Ross, but I just My fingering, it feels wrong.
I mean, I feel like I'm underwater or something.
You're fine.
Just relax your bow arm and try this.
What is the matter with me? You just started playing again, Claud.
You can't expect to jump in where you left off.
Well, I know that, Ross.
You have to re-learn some stuff, and that's okay.
-We can pick this up slowly.
-No, we can't.
I signed up for the Bauer.
And the Bach, it's gotta be at least as good as it used to be.
If I want to do well, it has to be perfect.
You signed up to compete? -The Bauer, it's -Yeah, it's soon, I realize that.
It's a serious competition.
So then let's stop wasting time and get back to work.
It's just a little further.
Oh, it better be.
All this meandering has made me feel kind of nauseous.
Hang on, hang on, it's right up here.
Okay, just wait, wait right here.
-Can I take this off now, please? -No, wait, wait, wait.
Wait right here, okay? Okay, now! I can't take the bloody thing off.
Oh, my god.
Oh, my god! I can't speak.
I How did you? This is so I How did you pay for all of this? -It's no biggie.
-No biggie? You've rented a stadium? I mean, look at this banquet.
No biggie? Yesterday you were selling your heirlooms for pocket change.
Holly, I own a restaurant, and my friend works for the 49ers, so it's no big deal.
-Yeah.
-No.
Let me take this, and relax, and let me get you something to eat.
-I mean, you have to let me help pay for it, at least.
-Holly, stop.
I mean it, okay? You're worth it, whatever it cost.
-Wow.
-It's the truth.
I don't know what brought you to me, whether it was fate or whatever else, but I'm not gonna waste the chance I got.
Aren't you worried of scaring me away using words like that? I don't know.
I can't help it.
-Picnic's going to get ruined.
-Whatever.
Care to dance around with me in the rain like a fool? Don't mind if I do.
Okay, well, I've maxed out the credit cards and emptied the bank account, And This is what we've got.
-That's it? -Yep, that's everything.
That's not enough.
That's not enough for the rest of the drugs.
Well, not necessarily.
Not necessarily? Charlie, they cost what they cost.
And why is this light on? You have a candle.
Well, today I remembered this conversation that I overheard between some guys in the waiting room.
And they were talking about a place where you can buy all the drugs really cheap.
What, like a discount pharmacy? Well, no, no, more like, uh There's a guy who's made a deal with nurses from various clinics, and they funnel him drugs from women who get pregnant and don't need them anymore.
I mean, they're the same drugs, They're just Half the price.
-Charlie.
-And, yeah, I mean, it's a teeny bit illegal.
A teeny bit illegal? But how often do we complain about this? How it costs too much? How people like us can't afford to have babies this way? I mean, it would be a chance for us to even the score.
Or go to jail.
They're hormones, Kirst.
We're not buying heroin.
Are we really that desperate? We're dining on unidentified 5-month-old frozen food, and we've turned off the lights and heat.
So, yes.
Damn it! This is the actual locker room.
Wow.
So this is what the 49ers smell like.
Here, here.
I can't believe I'm actually getting to see the inner sanctum.
Listen to you.
You're freezing.
No, it's okay.
I'm fine.
You know what? You should get under a hot shower and warm up.
Here.
Uh Here.
You come on.
I'll just Take your time.
Well, you're shivering, too.
-I'm all right, I'm all right.
-Come on.
-There.
That better? -Yeah.
You all right? Sorry.
I couldn't help myself.
-That beats an alarm clock any day.
-Yep.
Uh-huh.
Hey, you okay? Yeah.
I'm great.
Fantastic.
Oh, you need to know this.
This never happens.
I never do this.
What, have sex? Have sex 20 times on the very first date.
Okay, well, about your math there.
Technically, this is date number two.
And about the 20 times thing Oh, god! Uh No, you don't understand, okay? I'm gonna try something here.
I mean, no offense, this Um, American thing of telling the world how you feel and wearing your heart on your sleeve.
You don't have to You really You don't have to.
Yeah, I do.
I mean, it's only fair if you can, then I can, too.
You keep on saying that this thing is destiny.
Us.
That it's fate or whatever.
But I really don't believe in that.
I believe that two people meet and they fall for each other for very specific reasons.
Oh, okay.
Okay, so, then, we We just take our time and have fun and And look for the reasons.
Yeah, except for You got me thinking maybe I'm wrong.
You know, because God, I can't believe this.
I'm feeling all this stuff, and, you know, it's kind of intense, and I don't seem to be needing any reasons.
And it's all a little bit fast and And scary, you know? Oh, god, that was awful, wasn't it? I completely botched that No, no, no, no, no.
No, that was good.
That was fine.
Yeah, look, Mom, I did, uh I already talked to Dad.
He's in Germany.
He can't help me.
No.
No, I'm not married to her anymore.
I'm not gonna lean on them.
Yeah, I know that you have to work.
I, I don't need much space.
Just The couch and the garage or just I was talking about a couple of weeks.
Yeah, you You know what? Just forget about it, all right All right, don't worry about me.
I'll be fine, okay? I mean, I always am, right? Yeah, yeah, me, too.
Yeah, I miss you, too.
I need to rehearse again.
I'm not ready.
There isn't time, Claud.
Listen to her.
I mean, listen to her.
She's amazing.
You're gonna do fine.
Really, you've worked so hard.
You're playing way better than I expected.
But I won't win, will I? I mean, I won't even place in the top three.
Just take a deep breath and relax.
You're gonna do Yeah, but what's he saying? I do not understand a word.
Nobody understands a word.
It's Brando.
- So? - I coulda been a contendah.
You what? I coulda been a contendah.
"I put a pig in my blender"? -Okay, so it's not the queen's English, I'm sorry.
-I know.
Ah-ah, Chinese food.
-I got it.
-No, no, no, no.
You got the last one.
This is on me.
What's going on? We never said that we were gonna be, you know -Exclusive? -Yeah.
Yeah, I know that, but I didn't think you'd actually see other people.
Yeah, well, me neither.
It's not like I planned this.
Wait, what's going on? You're actually into this person? -Well -Holly, look at yourself.
You're, like, you're blushing.
You'rewait.
You slept with him, didn't you? John Is this serious? I don't I don't know.
What does that mean? Am I history here? Wait.
You're falling in love with this guy? -I don't know.
-Wow.
No.
You know what? Why don't you call me whenever you're ready.
I won't hold my breath.
Sorry about that.
It was just my crazy neighbor.
She thought I was hiding her cat.
-No Chinese, huh? -Nope.
Not yet.
You want to hear my philosophy of life? This is definitely the right address? -Yep.
That's the store right there.
-Are you sure about this? Let's just give it a look.
-If we don't like it, we can always leave.
Okay? -Okay.
Hello? Is anybody here? Yeah? Hi.
Uh, we're looking for, um Bob.
I think Mark Poole called you? Right.
Come on back.
Could I see your prescription? Uh, sure.
But, um, you're not an actual pharmacist, are you? No.
I just need to check out your dosage.
-All right, thanks.
-Okay.
Why do you keep it in the fridge? Oh, they last a lot longer that way.
Drug companies don't say that 'cause they'd rather sell you more drugs.
No kidding.
My wife and I went through this, too.
Makes you see how medicine works in this country.
It's all about money.
That'll be 600 dollars.
Claudia, wait.
Come on.
Don't do this.
This is not gonna work.
I can't compete.
That's not true.
You're very good.
But compared to my age group? I mean, compared to the best 16-year-olds? Be honest.
If I work incredibly hard and practice every free minute, could I ever be as competitive as I was before? I mean, do I even stand a shot? No, of course not, Claud, but you knew that.
I don't understand why this suddenly matters so much.
I mean, what happened? You said I'd play Carnegie hall one day.
You told me that.
Yeah, well, maybe you would have, but you made another choice.
And you know what? As much as I thought you let me down then, I think you were right.
You wanted to be a kid.
A normal kid, and you got that, Claud.
Right? You got to stay young.
That wasn't so bad, was it? He seemed like an okay guy.
Charlie -These hormones, we can't use them.
-What? He showed us the one box that wasn't expired.
The rest of these, they all went bad last year.
-No, no, no, no, but he said that -It's locked.
Hey! Open up! Jeez.
Come on, please tell me this is not happening.
Charlie, he totally ripped us off.
I mean, look, he's not even in there.
Charlie Oh, no.
Wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, come on, give me a break.
Come on.
I was parked here for like 45 seconds.
Sorry.
I mean, can't you just give me a ticket? Why do I need the boot? You have several outstanding tickets already, sir.
We can't take the boot off till you get that taken care of.
But I just had the last of my money -What? -Nothing, nothing.
Just Please, could you please not do this? I don't have the money to pay for this.
Please, I'm begging you.
Sorry.
Okay, I know you don't want my help, but I thought it might be hard for you to change that dressing yourself.
So, uh What are you doing? Moving out of the shed.
-What? -I can't work, Jules.
If I can't work, I can't pay rent, which means I can't stay here.
Okay, Griffin, if you want to pay us back, that's your choice.
But who said we need the money now? I took an ad out in the classifieds, so most of this stuff should sell pretty quick.
I'll be out of here by this weekend.
And the rest of this month's rent is for you guys.
Just take it out of what I owe you, okay? Griffin, relax.
We're not some bank.
I, uh, think I'm gonna be leaving town for a while.
This hauler in Stockton needs some backroom help, so As far as the rest of the money that I owe you guys Okay, Griffin, stop, all right? You're talking like this is some kind of business relationship here.
Like you owe this money because we're some strangers who decided to pitch in for no reason.
Well, you know what? You had no reason to help my little sister when she was unhappy at boarding school.
Or me, when I was with Ned.
So it's too late, it's too late to say you're not a part of this family.
'Cause if you didn't want us to take care of you, you shouldn't have taken care of us.
You want some of this kung pao? Actually looks pretty good.
Not too gelatinous.
Can I ask you something, Bailey? It's just you've been a little quiet.
Well, I was just I was just really into that movie.
Did I freak you out with that "How I feel about you" speech? Not at all.
Not at all.
'Cause I want you to know that I am entirely capable of taking things slowly.
It's my specialty.
I'm actually dating dozens of guys at this very moment just so none of you feel too crowded.
-Holly.
-I know, you think I'm bonkers.
It's okay.
I loved what you said, okay? -Really? -Yes, really.
You sure? God, look at what you've done to me.
I used to be such a cool and detached Brit.
That's me.
- Hello? - Hey, Bay, it's me.
-Charlie, hey, what's up? -My truck got booted, we're stranded.
-You're kidding me.
Where? -Listen, I hate to ask, but our credit cards are all maxed out.
No Don't worry about it.
Just tell me where you are.
North Beach Precinct, but you don't have to come down here.
Just tell the clerk your credit card number over the phone.
-Okay, I'll be right there.
-You don't have to do that, Bailey.
Bailey? -What's wrong? -Charlie got his car booted.
I gotta go down there and pay for it.
-All right.
Let's go.
-Well, actually, you know what? Um, I'm just gonna have to drive him around all night, you know? So, uh, the best thing Why don't you stay here? And then I'll, uh, I'll just call you when I'm done, okay? Actually, it's kind of late already.
Why don't I'll just call you tomorrow.
That be okay? Yeah.
It's fine.
Wait a minute.
A baby? You guys, that's so great! We know.
We know that.
Why didn't you tell me about this sooner? That's exactly why I got those savings bonds For stuff like this.
I believe you.
But That's the whole point.
We didn't want that.
We didn't want to make this your problem.
My problem? Charlie, you're not my problem, you're my brother.
Look, this is exactly the conversation I didn't want to be having.
-Well, it's too late.
You're having it now.
-No, we're not.
We're not having it, Bailey.
I don't want to talk about this.
Oh, okay.
I'm sorry.
-You guys sit tight.
I'll get the car.
-Okay.
-Kirsten -We are gonna do this, okay? Eventually we will, Charlie.
I hope so.
-I mean, I really, really want this.
-I know.
Me, too.
But you know what? Remember what you said to me at the hospital? On your birthday? You said you trusted fate.
So maybe that's what this is.
Maybe this is fate telling us that we're supposed to do something else first Like work.
Your work, my work.
Stuff for ourselves.
-I don't know.
-You're not supposed to, Charlie.
I mean, isn't that how fate works? -Hey.
-Hey.
I've been calling you.
Sorry.
I just I didn't really feel like talking.
Claud, look.
I I know what it's like To have been the best for a while and have that change.
But that doesn't mean you can't still be good.
I guess.
There are a lot of great things you can do with your music.
-You can play in chamber groups.
You can teach.
-That's not what I want.
Ross, you don't understand what it meant I mean, to have something that I could completely count on.
Knowing that if I worked hard enough and I practiced and practiced, I knew what was going to happen.
I mean, I knew that I could win.
If I can't have that I mean, if I can't be the way I was Then I don't want to play.
Great.
Okay, you lost me there.
Your problem with holly is There's no problem? Exactly.
Right.
Right, because she's got a boyfriend.
Uh-uh.
She broke up with the boyfriend.
So You like her, and she likes you, and she dumped her boyfriend to be with you, and that's what's wrong.
Yeah.
I hate when that happens.
Well, come on, man, think about it.
I've been broken up with Sarah for less than a month, and I'm just getting ready to start dating again, and wham -I meet this amazing person -You know what? I must've had too much sex in a previous life, -and you must've been, like, a nun.
-No.
There is nothing about this girl that makes me think it could go south.
I don't see anything that could break us up, Will.
Nope.
Sorry.
Still no clue.
I'm a couple of dates and some pillow talk away from a big-time commitment.
Commitment.
Think about that.
Okay, yeah.
That's a little bit scary.
Right.
But Don't Don't you have a choice in the matter? I mean, can't you put the brakes on at all? I'm trying, but I I gotta tell you, man, I don't really think I want to.
I want to be with her All the time.
So that's why you wanted to hang out, give it a little space? So, tell me some more about About 3com.
Right.
Well, uh, apparently, San Francisco has all these little micro-climates, and if you'll look off the end of the stadium, you see those flags there.
Sorry.
I just remembered.
Holly and I were gonna see a movie, and I never confirmed.
But keep goin'.
Keep goin'.
I'm interested in this.
Uh So A lot of times, the flags fly straight at each other in op In opposite directions.
Hey.
It's me.
Hi.
That's why I'm calling.
So what do you think? You still up for seeing the movie? So this is how it'll work.
Now, I want to keep my shop in the shed.
I got this buddy who owes me a favor, so he'll help me out until I get back to normal.
And I worked out a payment plan, 300 dollars a month, and double that whenever I go back full-time.
All right.
And when when my hand gets better, I'm gonna work on the house for you guys, do whatever else you need.
All right? 'Cause I I don't want to be a burden, Julia.
That's not why I'm here.
-Griffin, you don't have to -Look So, I can't I can't explain it.
I just Askin' for your help Or your brothers or your sister It's, like, I'd Rather ask anybody else I mean, my parents A stranger Anybody.
Why? Griffin, we want to help you.
So much.
Maybe that's why.
Look, I'm Um I'm not very good at You know, sayin' this stuff.
So if I don't Seem thankful I am.
I really am.

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