Parenthood s06e12 Episode Script

We Made It Through the Night

I'm not sure about this operation thing, Millie.
We'll talk about it.
We'll talk to the kids.
We'll make the decision, you and me.
Okay.
There's hope.
We just have to do a lot of work.
Whatever it is, we will work it out.
Okay.
I will never leave you again.
What are you telling me? Are we getting married? Mmm-hmm.
The Luncheonette, I'm just going over these numbers again.
I thought we were done with that.
Jasmine came to talk to me about it.
I've changed my mind.
Let's make the Luncheonette sail once again.
Crosby, come on.
Can we not have another conversation about mixing boards? We have to talk mixing boards.
Please Hey.
You're You're high.
Huh? No, no, no, no, no.
You're low.
You need to raise yours.
Lower it! No, listen.
Hey What, you just lower it.
There's a lot of gorgeous models out in the marketplace.
And I wanna try one before we commit.
I don't wanna just marry the first girl I date, like you did.
She's not the first girl I dated.
Anyway, we shouldn't be spending any money right now on the studio.
Why? We have insurance money.
We haven't got the insurance check yet.
Okay, well, the second that check comes in, we gotta restock the Luncheonette We will! so we can be operational and make more money.
We wanna make sure that it's within our budget.
We just have to get a mixing board that's within our budget.
Okay? Uh, Mr.
Braverman? The sign on that side's a little lower comp Uh, from that side.
That's right.
You know what, Edgar? We're on it.
We're gonna lower that other side.
All right, well, Mrs.
Braverman says that I need a mentor for career week.
Right.
Will you be my mentor? Oh, you wanna get into the music business? I gotta say I noticed a little rock and roll swagger when you walked out.
Well, I kinda wanna be a French chef.
A chef? That's great, Edgar.
That's a great goal.
All right.
But you know, we should probably get you a real chef to be your mentor, because I'm a recording studio executive and to be honest, I don't know that much about cooking.
Well, that didn't stop you from getting into the music business, lack of knowledge.
Look, I want you, Mr.
Braverman.
It's gotta be you.
Edgar, it would be an honor to be your mentor.
All right.
I'm gonna do it.
Okay.
I won't let you down.
Wasn't that nice? Uh, how are you gonna teach him about French cooking? I will get a French cookbook.
I'll figure it out.
Why don't you teach about diesel mechanics or karate or something like that? You don't think I can figure out how to help him be a French chef? No, I do not.
I have very serious, serious doubts Well, I can, my friend.
about the success of this school All right.
knowing that you're gonna teach French cooking.
I'm gonna fix this sign.
Great, great.
You're going the wrong direction with this one, Braverman.
All right.
- So, Dad's moving back in? - That's right.
I'm moving back in.
He's moving back in.
It's gonna be just like it was.
Finally! Uh, hey, Victor.
I understand if this is a lot to process.
It's You're moving back in forever? Yes.
It's permanent? Yeah.
How can you be so sure? What How do you know? Well, we talked about that a lot actually and Mmm-hmm.
And we wanted to make sure and when it comes right down to it, we just Absolutely.
We just love each other, and so And we've always loved each other, you know? Even Even when we had our problems.
So, what happens when the next problem comes up? What happens when you guys fight? Then what? What about, like, an outdoor ceremony, you know? Maybe this fortune cookie will tell me where we're having our wedding.
Here it says Bruce Willis did it at a poolside cabana.
It's pretty nice.
You're a fun loving person.
And you will find much happiness.
I don't want any lame, cliché gazebo We're not gonna have a gazebo.
crap.
You know, I mean, it should be special.
Like a beach? But then what do you picture? - Or like a, um - I don't understand.
Like an island? I always thought, like a volcano.
Um, I'm sorry? What? Yeah.
A dormant volcano.
Did he say a volcano? Huh? That doesn't sound crazy.
Not on the volcano, but the base of it.
I've always dreamed of having - my second wedding at a volcano.
- I can see it now.
You gotta see it artistically.
That's not an omen or anything.
Grandma tripping.
Bora Bora, Mount Punini.
Mount Punini? That's not right I once went to a dormant volcano.
This is pointless.
I climbed it with, uh, this guy.
How do you know it's dormant, though? What about a cave? No! I don't wanna get married in a cave.
No, I'm dead serious.
I'm dead serious.
They're so scary.
We don't make it scary.
And they're moist and my hair would be terrible, it'd be frizzy and damp.
That's what con Contrast.
I don't wanna To have it damp.
That's what art is about.
Contrast - No, it's not.
- Ow.
- Not when you're getting married - Mom.
You have the beauty of the wedding Mom.
Mom! Mom! What? What? I think I'm having a contraction.
What? Oh, my Oh! Sit.
Ow, ow, ow! What are you doing? Sit down! Just stay calm, guys, just stay calm! Are you sure? I mean, does it hurt? I'm sure, I'm sure.
Obviously, I'm sure.
I'm getting your bag.
I'm getting my car.
Ow, ow, ow! You want ice chips? You want ice chips? Really? For what? SARAH: She doesn't want ice chips.
She's cold.
- That's what, tonsils, right? - You always get cold when you get a contraction.
Hey.
Where are my keys? Where are the keys? I don't know where the keys are.
You're in charge of knowing where the keys are.
Stay calm.
That's the one thing you have to know.
You know, in the car, I'll put on some calm music.
Excuse me.
What is happening? Are we going? I've got Air Supply.
- Mom! What are you doing? - Yes.
We're going.
Come on, Zeek.
We're almost there.
Just a little bit more.
Yeah, I'm coming, Millie.
I'm coming.
You know, we've heard about this view for so many years and we've never gotten up here.
Yeah, okay.
We'll get We'll see it all, Millie.
We'll see it.
Yeah, we will.
Yeah.
Just a second.
I just need a breather here.
Damn it.
Oh, God.
Well, you know, this is, uh This is kind of perfect right here.
Look.
I think this is our spot.
Really? Yeah, it's beautiful.
Yeah, it is beautiful.
Okay.
Ah, man.
Oh, Millie, I'm so tired of this.
Oh, God.
I've been, uh I've been thinking about what the doctor said, you know, about the operation.
I don't wanna go through it again.
I just wanna live my life, Millie.
Enjoy every Every moment I got left.
Yeah.
I don't wanna I don't wanna go under the knife again.
I It's just I won't do that.
It's just It's too much.
I think this is the right thing to do.
I think it's what's What's best for us.
Okay.
You with me? Of course I'm with you.
I'm always with you.
Yeah.
We're almost there.
Okay, cop, cop, cop.
Ah.
Don't worry about that! - Just go! Ow, ow, ow! - Why are you driving Okay.
You're in You're in the ocean.
You're just - Stop it with the ocean.
Just drive! - Okay.
I'm driving.
Hank, you're going so slow! I'm not gonna get into an accident now.
Okay, well, I don't wanna have the baby in the back of the car, so just go.
Hank, just go! Drive! All right, fine! Fine! Fine! You're gonna hit a red light! Stay calm! See the red light! You're in the ocean! You're in the ocean! Just drive like a normal person! Just slow down.
Stay calm, stay calm.
Slow down, slow down.
Pregnant lady! Where do we go? Ah! Pregnant lady! Where's the baby? What are you doing here? In her stomach, obviously! Ow! Wait, just now, you texted that she has a baby.
Why are we talking about what I texted you? Your group text that said baby three exclamation points, hospital! Uh, that means, the baby's coming.
Get to the hospital when you can! Ah! - Where's the baby? - Not here yet! Right? It's on its way still.
Out of the way! Yeah, that text was confusing.
So you just got there.
Okay.
She just got there.
Good.
Well, how many centimeters is she? You don't Okay, good.
There's no rush.
Good, I'll see you there.
Okay, bye.
Oh, let's clear this out for you.
You did some underwear shopping.
Yep.
I went shopping.
It's different.
Yeah.
There we go.
All right.
And then you put the TV in here.
I saw that.
Yeah.
From the guest bedroom.
Mmm-hmm.
Yeah.
Nobody was watching it in there.
And I'm alone in here, so.
I'll put a wall mount up.
It'll save us some space.
Great.
That's a great idea.
Keechi, keechi, coo! Goo-goo, ga-ga! This is a hospital gift shop.
It's not a Goo-goo, ga-ga! I want you to practice holding the baby.
They got nothing here.
Should we get some of the bubble gum ones? Ooh, get a royal carnation.
Let's get a couple of these.
I mean, the bubble gum would be better than these.
I'll tell you what, guys These are nice.
No, that's weak.
Put it down.
I'll tell you, you know what's nice.
It's nice we've been spending so much time in hospitals, we finally have something to celebrate.
Let's get good ones.
Do you have Camacho? What? Camacho's a cigar.
You should have Camacho.
Why don't we get good ones? Hank, I think these are the best they got.
I think we're gonna have to just settle for You're gonna have to suffer.
Ah, they're horrible.
All right.
Can you get through it? Ah, we'll see.
We can fake it, I guess.
You go troll the area for some Camachos Nah, it's all right.
Who cares, right? We're having a baby.
And maybe they'll be one or two years old by the time you find some.
Get some of the bubblegum ones.
I almost killed, uh I'm gonna hit the crapper.
all three of us in the car.
I'm so happy they worked everything out, right? Isn't that great? Yay, Luncheonette.
Yep.
It's really great.
So great, it's great.
It's so great.
Is something wrong? No.
I mean, if you're saying it's great, then it must be great.
I just You don't really seem like you're I'm fine, I just wish that you wouldn't have inserted yourself into this situation.
They had it all figured out.
I I didn't insert myself into anything.
Yes, you kind of did.
You guilted my husband into doing this.
I did what? You did.
You guilted him I didn't guilt him into anything.
Jasmine, they made a decision to dissolve the business and you talked to him and you guilted him back into this.
No, I didn't.
Yes, you did.
Kristina, he's a grown man.
I didn't do Make him do anything.
The business is failing, okay? It wasn't failing! Yes, it was and he felt guilty about it because of Crosby.
And what's wrong with me talking to him? I just wanted him to have all the information.
That's it.
And taking care of him and everything else.
Wait, what? And you had to go and talk to him and make him think differently.
And because he's a child! I guilted him into making that decision.
It's just, the problem is He can't think for himself? He's taken care of this family for so long, it's not fair anymore.
Hey, what's going on, guys? Hey.
Let's chill it out.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What is this? He's the one that's responsible for the family.
No one said he's responsible for the family.
She went behind your back and I never would've gone behind my husband's back and talked to your husband about this.
Oh, but you did! You didn't do that, did you? - I did.
- It's the truth.
You went and talked to Adam about our business? Hey, hey, guys.
She didn't do anything wrong.
When? Right before Right before you What? Is that why you changed your mind? Because my wife went and talked to you and then you pitied me? No, it's That's what No.
Crosby, it doesn't matter.
It's decided.
It does matter.
Please, hold on a second here.
Come on.
Dad, it's all right, I got this.
Look, there's a lot of reasons, Crosby.
But you got what you wanted, and it's okay.
Well, you don't need to do me any favors, I don't need your charity.
Crosby, you're upsetting your father.
Is that what you think it is? Great, good.
'Cause I don't wanna take care of my little brother anymore.
Take care of him? Oh, you've been taking care of me? What is that supposed to mean? Wait a minute! I think I had the idea for the Luncheonette.
Which gave you a job for three years You're wrong.
not the other way around.
You're upsetting your father.
No, you're wrong.
Okay, I'm very sorry.
Crosby.
But you think you're taking care of me.
Does that fit into your martyr complex? You're living your dream hanging out with musicians.
I'm crunching numbers.
And, yeah, sometimes I don't love it.
Sometimes I hate it.
You were crunching numbers at TNS and you'd be crunching That's having a job.
'Cause I quit.
All right? So, there's no more Luncheonette.
Okay, go ahead.
Quit.
What are you gonna do? Yeah.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Oh! It was a false alarm.
Yeah, you know It was gas.
Huh.
Great.
Crosby! Crosby! Hey, you can't throw a tantrum and leave.
That's the second time that you've gone behind my back after I told you something in private.
You went and told your mom that I had financial issues and then you go tell Adam that.
And everyone knows but me and I look stupid? I'm sorry.
I was trying to help you.
Oh, 'cause I can't help myself? That's not why I did it.
Listen to me, I can't be in business with somebody who doesn't wanna be in business with me.
I can't have a partnership like that.
Baby, I just went to Adam 'cause I know how much the Luncheonette means to you.
That's why.
I'm sorry.
It doesn't mean anything to me now.
What was special about it was Adam and I.
I don't have that now, so it doesn't matter.
Yes! Your chocolate chip pancakes are so much better than Mom's.
Thank you, you're right.
They are better.
Wow.
Much better.
Come on, Mom, you have to give it to him.
They're so much better.
No, Victor! Tell them, mine are awesomer.
Well, yours are a little chewy, but that's totally fine.
What? It's okay.
But other Oh, you are the worst.
Other skills.
Oh, this is work, I'll be right back.
You guys want another one? JULIA: Hi.
Not a good time.
Yep.
Uh-huh.
Is Mom still taking us to school? Yep.
Uh If we're late, Miss Ames says I basically fail.
She treats us like a slave driver.
Okay, let me ask her.
Hey.
Sorry.
Can you, uh Did you still wanna take 'em? Chris, can I call you right back? Thank you.
Okay, that was Chris? Yeah, that was Chris.
I'm sorry.
I know.
We have a case, and he's gonna be calling.
Yeah, I know.
You know.
Listen, I understand.
That this is part of But it's just It cannot be when we're having breakfast with the kids.
I know, I know.
You know, it's our first breakfast.
And it's going great.
And Victor's finally opening up.
I know, it's going so well.
We just We had to file this case by 9:00 a.
m.
And so it was getting close so I had to take the call.
No, I know.
I just I'm sorry that it's Chris, but you know, I slept with people, you slept with people.
It's just Who cares, let's go.
Let's Wait.
Wait, what? What do you mean people? I mean, you slept with Okay.
I did not mean to have We're We don't have time for this conversation right now.
Okay.
Right, right.
But, how many people? Joel.
No, sorry.
I'm It's No, it's just Well, just, for the record, I didn't I didn't sleep with people.
That's All right, we're not having this conversation right now.
I'm sorry I brought it up.
Okay.
We can have this conversation later.
There it is.
Oh, wow.
There it is right there.
Santillana del Mar.
Oh, that's pretty.
You gotta You gotta say it like that.
Oh.
About 10 years ago I was there on an assignment, and I thought if I ever really get married, you know, I didn't think I was ever getting married.
But I thought, hey, if I ever do Right there, look at that photo, right? If you Hmm? Yeah.
Right? Mmm.
That's not a gazebo, that's for sure.
That'd be cool, wouldn't it? Mmm-hmm.
Yeah.
I mean, some day.
But it seems like a lot, Right now, to go someplace far away.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
No, I'm not gonna You know, this isn't I get it, I It's also Yeah.
No, I get it, I get it.
I know.
Um, it's not that I'm not excited.
No, I don't care.
I'm not There's no rush.
I'm not pushing it.
I'm just Don't worry about it.
I've been meaning to talk to you about your Uh, the whole thing with your dad.
It's okay.
Yeah, you know, I know, I just I just don't I don't know what that experience is like, you know, thinking you're gonna lose your dad.
My dad, you know, my dad left when I was a little kid and I don't really know, but, uh I'm just glad you had him for a long time.
'Cause he's He's gotta be a real good guy.
You know, 'cause you're so good, you're You're beautiful.
I mean, you're beautiful to look at, you're very beautiful.
But I mean, on the inside, you're That's where you're also You're a beautiful person, you know? And I just think like, your dad He gave you a You know A lot of love growing up.
Thank you.
How much longer do I have to do this? Well, could you give me just five more minutes? Yeah, if I don't cramp up.
I, um I think, uh, we should tell the kids what we talked about.
About not having surgery.
Are you ready to have that conversation? No.
But I need to.
So, I mean, we could have a We could have 'em over to dinner, you know, just the four kids and We could tell them then.
No grandkids, no distractions, no No running around or anything, just the, uh Just us.
Just the original six.
We could We could tell 'em.
What do you think? Okay.
Okay.
Then that's what we'll do.
That's the plan.
All right, Edgar.
It's recipe selection day.
You ready? Yep.
Here's what I'm thinking, something French, something simple.
An omelet.
As your mentor, what do you say, mentee? Well Ah, camera.
Oh! Picture opportunity, career week.
Hey! What are you doing? Posing for your picture.
No.
I am documenting career week.
I am not taking selfies.
Okay.
Hank is my mentor and as my mentor he has informed me that we deplore static shots with fake smiles.
Okay.
They literally make us sick.
All right.
So don't do this, or this.
- People don't normally do those things - Mr.
Braverman? In conversation Okay.
Yeah.
Thanks, Max.
I wanna make a soufflé.
A soufflé? I read in a cookbook that a true chef is not a true chef unless he masters the soufflé.
That's true, I'm sure, but I think that a soufflé might be a little challenging for us.
Might be something we wanna work up to.
Maybe next year.
Okay.
Probably doesn't matter what you cook since you're probably gonna end up unemployed anyway.
Max, what are you talking about? Autism has an 85% unemployment rate.
No, that is not necessarily true.
This is good stuff.
This is raw emotion.
It's not necessarily true, Max.
It absolutely is.
It is actually No, well, it is not gonna be true here at Chambers, okay? You guys are all gonna be employed.
Edgar, you're gonna be employed.
Max, you're gonna be employed.
Dylan, Aaron Brownstein, Kiara, everybody's gonna be employed, okay? Dylan might have a shot because she has no diagnosis, but the rest of us are basically screwed.
Look, you're You're not screwed.
You're not screwed.
Don't listen to him, Edgar.
Listen to me.
Max, you're not screwed, okay? You all have great potential to have great careers.
That's extremely subjective.
I'll tell you something.
Edgar, we are making that soufflé.
- I'll get started.
- Dad, look this way.
The soufflé it is! We have declared it, soufflé! Dad, this last photo of you is terrible.
Okay.
That's all right.
Go around and round Painted ponies go up and down We're captive on a carousel of time Hey! You're playing our song.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hi.
What's your excuse for coming by this time? I don't have one.
I just felt like coming by again.
Wow.
You look good.
I just wanted to make sure you're okay.
You okay? I'm headed to Grandma and Grandpa's.
I'm fine.
I have a phone.
Ah, a phone! I forget.
Yes, it's a new invention.
Okay.
I can call you, I'll text you.
I promise.
You look good.
No, uh, aches or pains or No, I feel great.
All right.
Okay.
Well, I'm just sticking my head in, that's all.
Uh What? I was just gonna say you could stay and hang out for a minute if you want.
Oh, really? I would love to.
You okay? Yeah.
Just, like Just thinking about stuff.
Yeah.
Uh I am feeling bad because the other day, you know, when I thought I was gonna have the baby.
Mmm.
When I found out that I wasn't, I felt so relieved.
I mean, I have a job that pays me nothing and that's probably not gonna last much longer and I have no idea even how to take care of myself and I just Something shifts.
You just have to trust me.
Something shifts, and you'll figure it out.
But what if I don't? What if What if having this baby was a mistake? When you hold the baby, Something happens, and I can almost guarantee you, you won't feel like it's a mistake then.
How can you hold this thing with that stomach? You're my hero.
Go on.
G? G.
Yesterday, a child came out Into wonder Wonder or wander? Caught a dragonfly inside a jar Fearful when the sky was full of thunder And tearful at the falling of a star Everybody.
And the seasons they go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive C.
on a carousel of G.
time We can't return We can only look behind from where we came And go round and round and round In the circle game Joni! Whoo! Round and round and round in the circle game You still got it.
Thank you, Detroit! You were the original little sulky girl.
Yes, for Well, I think you Well from about 1992 to '94, maybe.
Okay, forgive me for 10 years ago.
Teenage.
She perked right up when Frank Gangi came on the scene though.
Oh! Oh, Gangi! What a beautiful hairdo! Mrs.
Braverman, is Julia home? Julia.
Well, I remember the teeth.
I do.
You know, he had a transplant with a horse, right? That's how he ended up with those.
I remember all of it, about my first boyfriend.
And then, yeah, you brought Whose name was not gangrene or Ganges.
Or whatever you guys called him.
"I'm sorry, uh, Mr.
Ganges, is it?" - That's it.
- Brutalized, Dad.
"What exactly is your intention with my daughter with those teeth?" I didn't do that.
Yes, you did.
ADAM: And with a name like Ganges - Yeah, you did.
- Scarier than normal.
Oh, yeah.
That was the same day that Adam tried to kill you with the knife.
With the Swiss army knife.
- The same day my eldest brother - Oh.
stabbed me with a Swiss army knife.
Yeah! You stabbed yourself in the neck.
I didn't.
Oh.
Sure that happens a lot.
People stab Sticking to that story.
If you hadn't stolen my knife in the first place, none of it would've ever happened.
Oh, I was eight years old.
I was looking at it.
I told you to give it back, you wouldn't give it back.
I was a curious little kid.
You could've been a little more generous.
No, you stole it.
I asked you to put it down.
You didn't ask me to do anything.
- Yes, I did! I asked you - Whoa! Guys, you're holding actual knives.
Calm down! So, I grabbed No, you didn't! You grabbed it out of my hand and that's when it stabbed me Stop it.
Stop.
Oh, hi.
Yeah.
No, I I'm coming back.
I just, uh I needed to rest a little bit here.
Mmm-hmm.
That dumb knife fight, right? Oh, God, Sarah.
There's so much yelling.
I just Hey, so Um Hank proposed to me.
And we're gonna get married.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Oh, baby.
Oh, I can hardly wait to walk you down the aisle, you know? Me too.
I can hardly wait.
Yeah.
Oh, baby.
I'm so proud of you.
Okay? Thanks, Dad.
You're the best.
Okay? You're home late.
Yeah.
Traffic on the bridge was horrendous.
How was the big sibling-only dinner? Dad's not having the surgery.
I don't know, he decided it's too risky or something.
Maybe he'll change his mind.
- I don't think so.
- Ah, Zeek.
We have to talk about our stuff.
We have to talk about my job and Chris and Okay, I just don't wanna You saw how upset Victor was.
I don't wanna argue.
I don't want him to hear us arguing.
I just Okay.
I don't I don't know.
We can't just let it fester, we have to get it out.
Okay, well, then I don't wanna talk about it.
I'm I don't wanna argue.
You understand? I don't wanna I just moved back.
I don't wanna bring that back into this house.
I'm too I'm too scared to argue.
Well, I'm too scared not to argue.
I hate that you still work with that guy.
Okay, but it's over.
It's not like I know you think it's over.
It is over.
But the guy's a totally different beast.
You have to trust me.
Any time you're in a situation like that it's gonna keep coming up.
I don't wanna quit my job.
We agreed to that.
I'm not asking you to stop being a lawyer.
I was unemployed for so long.
That was so humiliating for me.
Then stay working at this job while you look for another job.
Joel! So we have to reevaluate everything right now? I'm getting adjusted to this.
Okay, this is I I had no idea there were several men sleeping in my bed while I was gone.
Zero.
There was zero.
I'm asking you to be sensitive.
If you had found out that I had I had slept with multiple women and all of a sudden Oh, Joel.
I would be very hurt by it.
Yes, yes.
But I trust you, because I love you.
Yes, and I love you.
And I know But so maybe not right now I just don't want you working with this guy.
Max? Hey, buddy.
Can we talk to you for a quick sec? What you reading? Hey, can we put the book away? Oh.
Max, let's just close that for a second.
Okay? We're just gonna talk to you.
Thank you.
It's kinda important.
Dad and I wanna talk to you about a couple of things.
So, Dad actually told me, uh, what you said about that stupid 85% statistic, which is just a bunch of garbage.
Statistics are neither stupid nor smart.
Well, it's garbage.
They're only accurate.
And we wanna tell you what we see for your future.
Well.
Yeah.
Because I think that's a little bit more accurate, to be honest with you.
You're not a number, you're a person.
That's impossible.
You can't see the future.
In a way, we can, Max.
We can because we've watched you We've watched you grow - Grow.
- Yeah.
And, um And we're very proud of what we see.
in so many amazing, amazing ways.
And, um, you're so You're so talented and you're smart.
Mmm-hmm.
You're funny.
And you're interested in so many things.
Passionate about history and photography.
Beautiful photography.
Photography work.
In your extremely subjective opinion, you believe that some day in some capacity I will be employable by someone, somewhere.
That's part of what we're trying to say to you.
Absolutely.
I think you're gonna be more than employable, honey.
You might be employing others.
You're gonna be You're gonna be a superstar.
Open your own photography studio.
You already are.
And Dad and I can't wait to go on this journey with you.
Is this getting through, Max? You're not limited by anything.
Can I go back to reading my book now? Yeah.
And you're gonna be all right, we love you.
We've got you buddy, okay? I love you.
I don't like this.
I know, but sometimes you gotta suck it up.
Look at you, working away.
What? Nothing, you're just giving them such nice attention.
Yeah, well, you gotta.
Um, that's what the problem is, people don't and it's like throwing money out the window.
Especially these.
These are These are the top, so you gotta give 'em Good You can't just let 'em go.
Hmm.
That would be stupid.
You okay? Mmm-hmm.
I've just been thinking.
I don't want you to be disappointed, but I really just wanna get married here.
Oh, yeah.
I'm not gonna be disappointed.
We can get married around here.
You know, the, um In the Napa Valley area there's some good landscapes there, that, you know At the golden hour.
But, Hank, you know, I feel like I I really wanna do it in here, in San Francisco, and soon.
Like, next week.
I just Next week? Mmm-hmm.
I I just wanna make sure that, um Wow.
That my dad is there.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we don't have to go anywhere.
Yeah.
I want your dad there too.
We'll do it next week.
Okay.
He's gonna be there.
He's gonna be there.
Don't worry about it.
Don't cry, though.
I don't like when you cry.
We'll get pictures of everybody.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can get rid of those.
Don't.
- That's looking really good, Edgar.
- All right.
You wanna pour it in? All right.
Is it really true about the 85%? Oh, Edgar, I don't want you to worry about what Max said.
But what if I suck at cooking? Then what? How will I find something that I love? Well, you just keep searching.
Sometimes it's a long journey and sometimes your career finds you.
You know, there are people who figure out what they wanna do at a really young age, like my brother.
And other people are 45, still don't know what they wanna do.
How'd you find your passion? You know, I'll let you know when it happens.
Okay.
It looks good.
Ready to set that timer? Yep.
All right.
Timer set.
All right and now We wait.
We wait.
Ave Maria Oh, my God.
Yes! Shh, shh, shh.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Okay, easy.
Easy.
Oh, God.
Oh.
Oh, my God.
Mom, it's happening.
It's happening.
It's real.
It's real this time.
Okay, baby.
Okay.
I'm on my way.
I'm on my way.
Don't be scared It really hurts.
Mom, Mom.
Mom.
Don't Don't tell anybody else, okay? Okay.
I won't tell anybody and it'll be just me.
Okay.
Just you and me.
Okay.
Please hurry.
Okay.
Okay, I love you, keep breathing.
I love you.
Okay.
Okay.
I gotta go.
She wants just me.
Just Yeah? All right.
I'll be okay.
Send me a picture of the baby.
Hello.
Hi! Look at Mommy! He's with Mommy.
He's pretty beautiful.
A little goofball.
Oh.
Oh, he's perfect.
And he's just I want you to meet your great grandson, Zeek.
Oh.
- You wanna hold him? - Yeah.
Oh.
Hi.
Hi, Zeek.
You're beautiful.

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