Workin' Moms (2017) s07e11 Episode Script
Two Steve Jobs
Hey.
G'morning
Steve Jobs?
What
oh, hey, I'm trying to look smart, okay?
Just never mind that. I, um
I have I have something serious
to tell you, so could you
you know, wake up?
Okay.
That sounds bad.
Ram kissed me.
Who?
Oh, uh, my client.
Uh, Fronterra?
Wow, don't love that.
I'm so sorry.
Oh, because you guys are going
to this pharma conference today.
Which it's gonna be fine.
I mean, the work we're doing is so cool.
It's important, you know? But
I dunno, it would be a shame
to quit just because he,
you know, had this momentary confusion,
you know?
Right.
And are we okay?
Yeah. Yeah, we're okay.
- Yeah?
- Thank you for telling me.
I just I need a cup of coffee
- to go with this punch in the gut.
- Oh no, not your gut.
It's my favourite!
- Well, your dick's my favourite.
- Oh, thanks.
I mean,
it's a long list. Where do I start?
Yeah, I mean, Jesus. Oof
I need to work through this.
Okay. Okay.
You you have nothing to worry about,
so rest assured.
So, I was thinking, since you don't seem
particularly invested in
the eight-legged nightmare
that you brought into our life
How do you feel about
re-homing her?
What are we talking about?
Tula!
The the giant spider.
Oh, yeah.
Anyways, I was talking
to Bethany from Rover,
and she seems oddly enthusiastic
about the idea of adopting her.
She's coming over later tonight,
so say your final goodbyes.
Truthfully, I don't even know
why I bought that spider.
Oh, okay. Thank you for
putting me through my own personal
- hell on a whim.
- I'm sorry, it was medical!
- She's coming.
- Oh, okay.
So we're just gonna have a
calm conversation, you know?
We're gonna ask some questions.
We're gonna be cool.
I need you to sign this.
It's a permission form for Australia.
Okay, let's just slow down for a second.
We have some questions about
This is obviously Seamus' idea!
Why are you letting yourself
be influenced by a dumb boy?
No, it's it's my idea!
To be a farmer?
You get winded loading the dishwasher!
Well, I want to go on an adventure!
You're not going to Australia!
Like, ever!
It is off the table. No, you know what?
It is off the globe!
I'm taking the bus.
Honey
Well, that went pretty much
as I expected.
Ugh.
I didn't get my first
haircut until I was nine
because I was so afraid of scissors.
I begged my parents to get a divorce
simply so I could have two birthdays.
And, when I was ten,
I put an eraser up my bum on a dare
and I don't remember it ever coming out.
Well, uh
so these are your big secrets?
And when I was 22, I got engaged.
We were too young, it didn't last,
and thank God because
now I'm here with you.
True.
Sorry I didn't tell you sooner,
but that's it.
Those are all the skeletons
in my closet, I promise.
Okay.
Thank you.
So, can I start moving
the rest of my stuff in?
Because it'd be really cool
to feel like I live somewhere.
Yeah, let's do it.
Okay. Your turn.
I want to know everything about you.
Okay.
- I was valedictorian of my class
- No.
No, no, no.
No, I want, like,
juicy childhood Sloane stuff.
My childhood was uneventful.
What about your mother?
Honestly,
I-I hate when people talk about
their childhood sob stories
as if it defines them as an adult.
Grow up.
Go to work, come back,
cook your dinner, shut up.
Fair enough.
I guess.
So, where do you keep your cactuses?
I don't have any cacti.
How about, uh
how about over here, huh?
Yeah, knock yourself out!
Okay,
but you've gotta be really cautious
around these things because the second
you stop paying attention
Ooh, shit!
Shit Aah, shit!
Sorry, here, I'll I'll clean it up!
- Don't worry! I'll I'll get it.
- Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit,
- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
- Don't worry,
I'll replace it. Or was it expensive?
Ah, it's not that! It's not about
getting another bottle, it's it's
I gotta go to work, so just
leave it.
It's fine.
Oh, come on!
No
We look stupid!
No, this is this is fine.
We're the dumbest people on earth.
Did you
- did you wear it to look smart?
- Of course I did.
- Yeah, me too.
- What's better than one Steve Jobs?
Two Steve Jobs!
Yeah.
- Anyways
- I need to talk to you.
Uh, you go, please.
Okay, um, I take full
responsibility for my mistake.
I was in a vulnerable place
and I should've been talking
to my therapist, not
kissing my publicist.
Hah!
Agreed. That was insane.
And, uh, look, I was there,
I met you halfway,
so let's just
wash our hands of it, right?
- Okay.
- Let's put this behind us
and do what we do,
'cause we've got a big day.
It's a big day. We gotta get our buy-in
from these doctors for Horamo,
or we're fucked.
Should be fine. Look at them.
It's like a whack-a-mole.
Just pick which one.
Why don't you go find our booth?
I'm gonna go shake some hands.
We'll reconnect.
- Sounds like a plan.
- Okay.
- I need that?
- Yes, you do.
- Thank you.
- Okay.
Ah!
What are you so happy about?
He's been going gaga for
this nerd-herd all morning.
I'll have you know this "nerd-herd"
is the who's-who of the
pharmaceutical industry.
A fair point.
Oh, look. There's the CEO of Salubra.
Janine something, right?
Very good! Janine McNulty.
You read my prep package!
I skimmed it.
- It was 80 pages, Richard.
- She's worth billions.
I mean, literally, billions.
- Sorry, who do you work for?
- I mean, just,
it's impressive. Hard to miss.
Looks like we got our work
cut out for us, don't we?
Guys, there is swag everywhere!
Stop wearing the competition, Rosie!
Wha
We have literally all the same
stuff with different logos.
Shit, you're right.
How do we stand out?
Oh, I've got just the thing.
- Oh, God.
- Oh, whoa.
Why on earth do you
have this in your car?
I go to a lot of bachelorettes!
- What?
- One more.
No, no, no, no, no!
This is not the move!
Stop, stop, stop!
Ow! The fuck?
- A-Anne?
- Hi
Oh my Are you okay?
What are you doing here?
I'm a doctor, remember?
Oh, yeah, I always forget that.
What is this? Horamo?
I thought this was dangerous!
Oh, so Ram actually made a
very interesting argument
about how we misused it.
Mm, Ram made some good points, did he?
- Mm-hm.
- The guy you want to bone?
No, I don't! And yes, he did.
We were misusing it. We made a mistake.
People make mistakes. Mistakes happen.
I don't believe you.
Also, that shirt is stupid.
Am I not allowed to try anything?
Jesus fucking Christ.
Yeah, that was an accident!
Hi! Oh I think we met
at your daughter's virginity party
- Mm-hm.
- But not officially.
- I'm Ram.
- I'm Dr. Anne Carlson.
Oh! Well, Kate, you didn't tell me
that your friend is a doctor!
Oh, Anne is an excellent psychiatrist.
- Okay, uh, Kate?
- Yes?
Do you mind if I steal you for a bit,
because my talk's coming
up and I'm so nervous
I could shit myself.
Anne, we'll catch up soon, okay?
Um, yeah, so
The fuck?
Thank you. One more, please. Thanks.
Hey!
Thanks for making the time.
It wasn't easy.
Between trying to find a job
and planning this stupid St.
Celine's fair, I'm slammed.
About that, I wanted to ask your advice
on getting Enzo into St. Celine's.
I mean, the waitlist is just like
Well, Kate's not helping at all.
Bitch.
Wait a minute!
You could help!
Why don't you get your
boyfriend Gary to help?
Ugh, gross. We're not together anymore.
Anyway, you help me with the fair,
I help you get Enzo into St. Celine's.
It's a perfect plan!
So, you want me to help plan a fair
for a school that my
kid doesn't even go to?
Well, do you want him to go to it?
Okay, sure. I'm in.
- Yay!
- Yay.
Ah, everything's working out for me!
- You mean for us?
- That's what I said!
- Now?
- Mm-hm.
Okay.
Won't it be nice to be wanted?
Not have somebody who screams
every time they remember you're there?
Where's my freaky baby? Oh!
All packed up and ready to go.
And don't worry,
she's gonna totally love it there.
And thanks again for doing this.
It's it's
a huge relief.
No worries!
Uh, so, yeah,
I should probably hit the road.
Right, right, right. Here you go.
Okay, I got it. Thank oh!
- No, it's okay, I've got it.
- Mm-hm.
Oh, you're still holding onto it
- I am, yeah.
- Are you gonna let go?
I don't know if I can.
Uh
Um
Okay. Well, um
If you're gonna keep her here,
is it okay if I still
come by to feed her?
We'd love that.
- Um, bye!
- Bye.
Okay.
Alright, Kate, it's go time.
Yes, sir.
Uh, it's my wife.
You sure you wanna ignore it?
No, it's okay, I just, um
I need to focus.
Yeah, sure.
Oh fuckin' Salubra.
Where?
Ah, yeah, of course,
and she's front and centre.
Well, take it as a compliment.
Okay. We're ready to go.
You're prepped, you're feelin' good,
everything's right?
- Here we go!
- Here we go.
Okay.
Okay.
- Okay
- Okay.
Okay
Oh, boy. Alright, what the hell is that?
Why do you keep saying it like that?
I don't know, I don't know. It's a tic.
Okay, hey, hey.
Let's just slow down and
breathe for a second.
They'll wait for you.
Let's inhale for four.
Can you do that with me?
Hold it.
Now exhale for four.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Okay?
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,
please help me welcome to the stage,
the CEO of Fronterra Pharmaceuticals
You got this.
Mr. Ram Javeri.
Hello.
When you called a notes meeting,
I didn't expect to be going over my bio.
I think it's great.
Well
Okay
What are you what are you thinking?
It's just,
"her passion for writing began
"when she won her
first essay competition
"in the third grade,
thanks to the loving encouragement
"of her teacher, Mrs. Pelletier"?
It's just a little personal detail.
I understand that, but
nobody cares about your childhood.
Whoa.
I thought it was sweet.
Thank you!
No, I-I just don't think
that it matters.
You have all of these amazing
accomplishments as an adult.
Why attribute that to
some childhood trauma?
Well, who said anything about trauma?
Sorry memory!
Childhood memory.
Look, these personal details
allow readers to connect,
so I say we run with it.
If that's okay with you, Sloane?
Yeah, of course, yeah.
Great! Thank you, Mrs. Pelletier.
She lives another day.
Based on extensive clinical trials,
we've found that the patient's
migraine disappears completely
within a maximum of 45 minutes
after ingesting the drug.
That's not the only thing
that disappears completely.
Which is why we say, with Horamo,
"It's all gone."
Come on!
What?
I'm sorry, is, uh, someone speaking?
Yeah! Yeah, over here.
I'm just wondering,
are there any notable
side effects with Horamo?
- Foster, isn't that your friend?
- No.
Uh, everything is noted
in the research, of course.
- Looks like your friend.
- Just shut up.
So, when you say, "It's all gone"
that's a catchy slogan, by the way
are you referring to
when you take the drug,
you essentially black out?
Oh, no, "It's all gone" is referring to
the crippling pain of a migraine.
Oh, oh. Are you sure?
Because "It's all gone"
sounds more to me like
"It's all gone, the last 24 hours,
"three days, seven years." Who knows?
Okay.
Okay
Fuck.
- You need to fix this.
- Okay, yeah.
Okay, Goddammit.
Hi! Hello.
Good afternoon.
Uh, I'm Kate Foster,
public relations for Fronterra.
The the very best of the best.
Oh, well.
I just want to clarify that
no one from the clinical trial
with an active migraine
experienced any actual memory loss.
- Isn't that right?
- That's exactly right.
As we know, any medication,
taken incorrectly,
can have negative effects.
But when taken as prescribed,
that's a different story.
Let's just try something here.
By number of hands,
how many migraine sufferers
do we have here today?
That seems impossible, doesn't it, Kate?
Well, Ram, not necessarily.
I'm seeing a lot of men here,
so maybe it is possible,
given that migraines
are actually three times more
prevalent in women than men.
And, as we know,
women's pain historically
has been dismissed,
even when it's debilitating.
What Fronterra has accomplished here,
it's gonna change many lives.
Mine included.
I'm proud to be
associated with this drug,
and you should be proud to
prescribe it to your patients
who've been waiting too long
for a drug that actually works.
Please direct any further
questions to Mr. Javeri here.
Thank you so much.
- Okay!
- Oh, shoot.
Woo!
- Thank you!
- Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, thank you so much.
Bouncy castle dunk tank
This carnival's gonna be amazing.
Seriously, Jenny,
you've done such a good job.
Well, I just got off the
phone with the food truck
that was supposed to feed everyone
- Mm-hm?
- They fucking bailed!
Okay, we'll figure this out.
- Well, how?
- I
They're all booked.
I mean, I tried them all!
I think I have a cousin
that can help us.
- Seriously?
- Mm-hm.
Yes, Gena!
Saving my ass!
I mean, our ass!
Told ya! Hey, Vince!
Here, Gena. Bring it back by Sunday.
Wait what kind of food truck is this?
It's a truck with a stove in it.
Make whatever food you want.
- So you don't drive it?
- No!
You rented a truck.
Not food, not a driver, just a truck.
Do we all understand?
You guys were amazing up there!
- That was all Kate.
- Oh!
I'm gonna go get those buy-ins.
Yes, do it.
Yeah, you really
saved us from being ruined
by your own friend.
What was her problem, exactly?
I wish I could tell you.
Excuse me
I wanted to congratulate you.
- I'm Janine McNulty.
- Janine McNulty.
Yes, you are.
You did some really impressive work
- on Seedless, and now this.
- Thank you.
If you and your team
ever want to talk working with Salubra,
I promise we won't be wasting your time.
Wow. Ah, thank you.
Um, unfortunately,
we are loyal to Fronterra.
Mm That is unfortunate.
Mm-hm.
But don't worry, I won't beg you!
Just, um
keep the card.
Oh, I'll beg.
Why are we so loyal to Fronterra, again?
I mean, come on!
We're talkin' billions, Kate!
Ah Oh, shit.
I gotta take care of something.
Richard, get it together.
This is too much.
No, this is Salu
Come on!
That clearly wasn't about some drug,
so what the fuck was it about?
I guess I don't trust that guy.
Okay, for the last time,
we are adults with clear
sets of boundaries.
I
I've got this under control.
I just think your
judgement might be clouded.
I mean,
would you follow him off a cliff?
Ruin your life, following some guy?
Stop talking to me
like I'm your daughter!
That is my client.
I get that you don't like him,
but respectfully,
you're my best friend.
You don't have to weigh
in on everything I do.
You can just support me.
Just fuckin' support me.
Hey, you.
Hey.
Little man's down.
Listen, um
I'm sorry that I snapped at you earlier.
I-I just
Where's the bottle?
What, the pieces? I cleaned them up.
You did what? I asked you to leave it!
Well, it didn't seem like a good idea
keeping a bunch of broken
glass around a baby.
What is that smell? Is that bleach?
Yeah, that old perfume smell
was getting pretty rank, so
All I can smell is fuckin' bleach!
That was my mother's perfume.
I only use it once a year,
on my birthday,
so I could make it last.
Um Oh my God.
I'm I'm so sorry.
How could I have known that?
What, you wanna know all the
juicy childhood Sloane stories?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Okay, fine.
My mother was my most favourite
person on the fucking planet.
And when I was eight,
she got brain cancer.
It ate her up and it
ripped her from my life.
So forgive me if I don't want
to talk about it all the time.
It's not a big happy family kinda story!
Wait, wait
Hi.
Hi.
- Can I sit with you?
- Depends.
Are you gonna handcuff yourself to me?
Lock me in a cage in the basement
- for the rest of my whole life?
- Okay, I probably deserve that.
Listen, I don't want you to
go to Australia with Seamus.
I don't like it.
I-I don't think it's a good idea.
But I'm not gonna stop you.
You literally ripped
up my permission form.
Right, yes
Yeah.
Here you go.
A little tape and you're good to go.
- Really?
- Yeah.
I might not always approve
of everything you do,
but I'm I'm always gonna support you.
Even if it kills me
I have to let you go.
I have to feed the spider!
I-I thought you were getting rid of her.
Uh, yeah.
I couldn't do it.
I think I love her.
I-I don't know.
I don't know!
Just the way you spun it, I
Brilliant. I owe you.
Mm, I'm just happy we got our buy-in.
Yes!
These Docs are gonna prescribe Horamo!
Woo!
I think it was the turtlenecks.
This fuckin' thing?
I tell you what, I have been dying
to take this thing off all day.
It is so hot.
Good God.
Ugh!
Mine's 99% wool.
You know there's no one else
I would rather do this with, right?
You
fucked it.
I can't do this. We can't work together.
- Yeah.
- Kate, Kate
Kate
I can't No, man, I c
Shit.
G'morning
Steve Jobs?
What
oh, hey, I'm trying to look smart, okay?
Just never mind that. I, um
I have I have something serious
to tell you, so could you
you know, wake up?
Okay.
That sounds bad.
Ram kissed me.
Who?
Oh, uh, my client.
Uh, Fronterra?
Wow, don't love that.
I'm so sorry.
Oh, because you guys are going
to this pharma conference today.
Which it's gonna be fine.
I mean, the work we're doing is so cool.
It's important, you know? But
I dunno, it would be a shame
to quit just because he,
you know, had this momentary confusion,
you know?
Right.
And are we okay?
Yeah. Yeah, we're okay.
- Yeah?
- Thank you for telling me.
I just I need a cup of coffee
- to go with this punch in the gut.
- Oh no, not your gut.
It's my favourite!
- Well, your dick's my favourite.
- Oh, thanks.
I mean,
it's a long list. Where do I start?
Yeah, I mean, Jesus. Oof
I need to work through this.
Okay. Okay.
You you have nothing to worry about,
so rest assured.
So, I was thinking, since you don't seem
particularly invested in
the eight-legged nightmare
that you brought into our life
How do you feel about
re-homing her?
What are we talking about?
Tula!
The the giant spider.
Oh, yeah.
Anyways, I was talking
to Bethany from Rover,
and she seems oddly enthusiastic
about the idea of adopting her.
She's coming over later tonight,
so say your final goodbyes.
Truthfully, I don't even know
why I bought that spider.
Oh, okay. Thank you for
putting me through my own personal
- hell on a whim.
- I'm sorry, it was medical!
- She's coming.
- Oh, okay.
So we're just gonna have a
calm conversation, you know?
We're gonna ask some questions.
We're gonna be cool.
I need you to sign this.
It's a permission form for Australia.
Okay, let's just slow down for a second.
We have some questions about
This is obviously Seamus' idea!
Why are you letting yourself
be influenced by a dumb boy?
No, it's it's my idea!
To be a farmer?
You get winded loading the dishwasher!
Well, I want to go on an adventure!
You're not going to Australia!
Like, ever!
It is off the table. No, you know what?
It is off the globe!
I'm taking the bus.
Honey
Well, that went pretty much
as I expected.
Ugh.
I didn't get my first
haircut until I was nine
because I was so afraid of scissors.
I begged my parents to get a divorce
simply so I could have two birthdays.
And, when I was ten,
I put an eraser up my bum on a dare
and I don't remember it ever coming out.
Well, uh
so these are your big secrets?
And when I was 22, I got engaged.
We were too young, it didn't last,
and thank God because
now I'm here with you.
True.
Sorry I didn't tell you sooner,
but that's it.
Those are all the skeletons
in my closet, I promise.
Okay.
Thank you.
So, can I start moving
the rest of my stuff in?
Because it'd be really cool
to feel like I live somewhere.
Yeah, let's do it.
Okay. Your turn.
I want to know everything about you.
Okay.
- I was valedictorian of my class
- No.
No, no, no.
No, I want, like,
juicy childhood Sloane stuff.
My childhood was uneventful.
What about your mother?
Honestly,
I-I hate when people talk about
their childhood sob stories
as if it defines them as an adult.
Grow up.
Go to work, come back,
cook your dinner, shut up.
Fair enough.
I guess.
So, where do you keep your cactuses?
I don't have any cacti.
How about, uh
how about over here, huh?
Yeah, knock yourself out!
Okay,
but you've gotta be really cautious
around these things because the second
you stop paying attention
Ooh, shit!
Shit Aah, shit!
Sorry, here, I'll I'll clean it up!
- Don't worry! I'll I'll get it.
- Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit,
- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
- Don't worry,
I'll replace it. Or was it expensive?
Ah, it's not that! It's not about
getting another bottle, it's it's
I gotta go to work, so just
leave it.
It's fine.
Oh, come on!
No
We look stupid!
No, this is this is fine.
We're the dumbest people on earth.
Did you
- did you wear it to look smart?
- Of course I did.
- Yeah, me too.
- What's better than one Steve Jobs?
Two Steve Jobs!
Yeah.
- Anyways
- I need to talk to you.
Uh, you go, please.
Okay, um, I take full
responsibility for my mistake.
I was in a vulnerable place
and I should've been talking
to my therapist, not
kissing my publicist.
Hah!
Agreed. That was insane.
And, uh, look, I was there,
I met you halfway,
so let's just
wash our hands of it, right?
- Okay.
- Let's put this behind us
and do what we do,
'cause we've got a big day.
It's a big day. We gotta get our buy-in
from these doctors for Horamo,
or we're fucked.
Should be fine. Look at them.
It's like a whack-a-mole.
Just pick which one.
Why don't you go find our booth?
I'm gonna go shake some hands.
We'll reconnect.
- Sounds like a plan.
- Okay.
- I need that?
- Yes, you do.
- Thank you.
- Okay.
Ah!
What are you so happy about?
He's been going gaga for
this nerd-herd all morning.
I'll have you know this "nerd-herd"
is the who's-who of the
pharmaceutical industry.
A fair point.
Oh, look. There's the CEO of Salubra.
Janine something, right?
Very good! Janine McNulty.
You read my prep package!
I skimmed it.
- It was 80 pages, Richard.
- She's worth billions.
I mean, literally, billions.
- Sorry, who do you work for?
- I mean, just,
it's impressive. Hard to miss.
Looks like we got our work
cut out for us, don't we?
Guys, there is swag everywhere!
Stop wearing the competition, Rosie!
Wha
We have literally all the same
stuff with different logos.
Shit, you're right.
How do we stand out?
Oh, I've got just the thing.
- Oh, God.
- Oh, whoa.
Why on earth do you
have this in your car?
I go to a lot of bachelorettes!
- What?
- One more.
No, no, no, no, no!
This is not the move!
Stop, stop, stop!
Ow! The fuck?
- A-Anne?
- Hi
Oh my Are you okay?
What are you doing here?
I'm a doctor, remember?
Oh, yeah, I always forget that.
What is this? Horamo?
I thought this was dangerous!
Oh, so Ram actually made a
very interesting argument
about how we misused it.
Mm, Ram made some good points, did he?
- Mm-hm.
- The guy you want to bone?
No, I don't! And yes, he did.
We were misusing it. We made a mistake.
People make mistakes. Mistakes happen.
I don't believe you.
Also, that shirt is stupid.
Am I not allowed to try anything?
Jesus fucking Christ.
Yeah, that was an accident!
Hi! Oh I think we met
at your daughter's virginity party
- Mm-hm.
- But not officially.
- I'm Ram.
- I'm Dr. Anne Carlson.
Oh! Well, Kate, you didn't tell me
that your friend is a doctor!
Oh, Anne is an excellent psychiatrist.
- Okay, uh, Kate?
- Yes?
Do you mind if I steal you for a bit,
because my talk's coming
up and I'm so nervous
I could shit myself.
Anne, we'll catch up soon, okay?
Um, yeah, so
The fuck?
Thank you. One more, please. Thanks.
Hey!
Thanks for making the time.
It wasn't easy.
Between trying to find a job
and planning this stupid St.
Celine's fair, I'm slammed.
About that, I wanted to ask your advice
on getting Enzo into St. Celine's.
I mean, the waitlist is just like
Well, Kate's not helping at all.
Bitch.
Wait a minute!
You could help!
Why don't you get your
boyfriend Gary to help?
Ugh, gross. We're not together anymore.
Anyway, you help me with the fair,
I help you get Enzo into St. Celine's.
It's a perfect plan!
So, you want me to help plan a fair
for a school that my
kid doesn't even go to?
Well, do you want him to go to it?
Okay, sure. I'm in.
- Yay!
- Yay.
Ah, everything's working out for me!
- You mean for us?
- That's what I said!
- Now?
- Mm-hm.
Okay.
Won't it be nice to be wanted?
Not have somebody who screams
every time they remember you're there?
Where's my freaky baby? Oh!
All packed up and ready to go.
And don't worry,
she's gonna totally love it there.
And thanks again for doing this.
It's it's
a huge relief.
No worries!
Uh, so, yeah,
I should probably hit the road.
Right, right, right. Here you go.
Okay, I got it. Thank oh!
- No, it's okay, I've got it.
- Mm-hm.
Oh, you're still holding onto it
- I am, yeah.
- Are you gonna let go?
I don't know if I can.
Uh
Um
Okay. Well, um
If you're gonna keep her here,
is it okay if I still
come by to feed her?
We'd love that.
- Um, bye!
- Bye.
Okay.
Alright, Kate, it's go time.
Yes, sir.
Uh, it's my wife.
You sure you wanna ignore it?
No, it's okay, I just, um
I need to focus.
Yeah, sure.
Oh fuckin' Salubra.
Where?
Ah, yeah, of course,
and she's front and centre.
Well, take it as a compliment.
Okay. We're ready to go.
You're prepped, you're feelin' good,
everything's right?
- Here we go!
- Here we go.
Okay.
Okay.
- Okay
- Okay.
Okay
Oh, boy. Alright, what the hell is that?
Why do you keep saying it like that?
I don't know, I don't know. It's a tic.
Okay, hey, hey.
Let's just slow down and
breathe for a second.
They'll wait for you.
Let's inhale for four.
Can you do that with me?
Hold it.
Now exhale for four.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Okay?
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,
please help me welcome to the stage,
the CEO of Fronterra Pharmaceuticals
You got this.
Mr. Ram Javeri.
Hello.
When you called a notes meeting,
I didn't expect to be going over my bio.
I think it's great.
Well
Okay
What are you what are you thinking?
It's just,
"her passion for writing began
"when she won her
first essay competition
"in the third grade,
thanks to the loving encouragement
"of her teacher, Mrs. Pelletier"?
It's just a little personal detail.
I understand that, but
nobody cares about your childhood.
Whoa.
I thought it was sweet.
Thank you!
No, I-I just don't think
that it matters.
You have all of these amazing
accomplishments as an adult.
Why attribute that to
some childhood trauma?
Well, who said anything about trauma?
Sorry memory!
Childhood memory.
Look, these personal details
allow readers to connect,
so I say we run with it.
If that's okay with you, Sloane?
Yeah, of course, yeah.
Great! Thank you, Mrs. Pelletier.
She lives another day.
Based on extensive clinical trials,
we've found that the patient's
migraine disappears completely
within a maximum of 45 minutes
after ingesting the drug.
That's not the only thing
that disappears completely.
Which is why we say, with Horamo,
"It's all gone."
Come on!
What?
I'm sorry, is, uh, someone speaking?
Yeah! Yeah, over here.
I'm just wondering,
are there any notable
side effects with Horamo?
- Foster, isn't that your friend?
- No.
Uh, everything is noted
in the research, of course.
- Looks like your friend.
- Just shut up.
So, when you say, "It's all gone"
that's a catchy slogan, by the way
are you referring to
when you take the drug,
you essentially black out?
Oh, no, "It's all gone" is referring to
the crippling pain of a migraine.
Oh, oh. Are you sure?
Because "It's all gone"
sounds more to me like
"It's all gone, the last 24 hours,
"three days, seven years." Who knows?
Okay.
Okay
Fuck.
- You need to fix this.
- Okay, yeah.
Okay, Goddammit.
Hi! Hello.
Good afternoon.
Uh, I'm Kate Foster,
public relations for Fronterra.
The the very best of the best.
Oh, well.
I just want to clarify that
no one from the clinical trial
with an active migraine
experienced any actual memory loss.
- Isn't that right?
- That's exactly right.
As we know, any medication,
taken incorrectly,
can have negative effects.
But when taken as prescribed,
that's a different story.
Let's just try something here.
By number of hands,
how many migraine sufferers
do we have here today?
That seems impossible, doesn't it, Kate?
Well, Ram, not necessarily.
I'm seeing a lot of men here,
so maybe it is possible,
given that migraines
are actually three times more
prevalent in women than men.
And, as we know,
women's pain historically
has been dismissed,
even when it's debilitating.
What Fronterra has accomplished here,
it's gonna change many lives.
Mine included.
I'm proud to be
associated with this drug,
and you should be proud to
prescribe it to your patients
who've been waiting too long
for a drug that actually works.
Please direct any further
questions to Mr. Javeri here.
Thank you so much.
- Okay!
- Oh, shoot.
Woo!
- Thank you!
- Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, thank you so much.
Bouncy castle dunk tank
This carnival's gonna be amazing.
Seriously, Jenny,
you've done such a good job.
Well, I just got off the
phone with the food truck
that was supposed to feed everyone
- Mm-hm?
- They fucking bailed!
Okay, we'll figure this out.
- Well, how?
- I
They're all booked.
I mean, I tried them all!
I think I have a cousin
that can help us.
- Seriously?
- Mm-hm.
Yes, Gena!
Saving my ass!
I mean, our ass!
Told ya! Hey, Vince!
Here, Gena. Bring it back by Sunday.
Wait what kind of food truck is this?
It's a truck with a stove in it.
Make whatever food you want.
- So you don't drive it?
- No!
You rented a truck.
Not food, not a driver, just a truck.
Do we all understand?
You guys were amazing up there!
- That was all Kate.
- Oh!
I'm gonna go get those buy-ins.
Yes, do it.
Yeah, you really
saved us from being ruined
by your own friend.
What was her problem, exactly?
I wish I could tell you.
Excuse me
I wanted to congratulate you.
- I'm Janine McNulty.
- Janine McNulty.
Yes, you are.
You did some really impressive work
- on Seedless, and now this.
- Thank you.
If you and your team
ever want to talk working with Salubra,
I promise we won't be wasting your time.
Wow. Ah, thank you.
Um, unfortunately,
we are loyal to Fronterra.
Mm That is unfortunate.
Mm-hm.
But don't worry, I won't beg you!
Just, um
keep the card.
Oh, I'll beg.
Why are we so loyal to Fronterra, again?
I mean, come on!
We're talkin' billions, Kate!
Ah Oh, shit.
I gotta take care of something.
Richard, get it together.
This is too much.
No, this is Salu
Come on!
That clearly wasn't about some drug,
so what the fuck was it about?
I guess I don't trust that guy.
Okay, for the last time,
we are adults with clear
sets of boundaries.
I
I've got this under control.
I just think your
judgement might be clouded.
I mean,
would you follow him off a cliff?
Ruin your life, following some guy?
Stop talking to me
like I'm your daughter!
That is my client.
I get that you don't like him,
but respectfully,
you're my best friend.
You don't have to weigh
in on everything I do.
You can just support me.
Just fuckin' support me.
Hey, you.
Hey.
Little man's down.
Listen, um
I'm sorry that I snapped at you earlier.
I-I just
Where's the bottle?
What, the pieces? I cleaned them up.
You did what? I asked you to leave it!
Well, it didn't seem like a good idea
keeping a bunch of broken
glass around a baby.
What is that smell? Is that bleach?
Yeah, that old perfume smell
was getting pretty rank, so
All I can smell is fuckin' bleach!
That was my mother's perfume.
I only use it once a year,
on my birthday,
so I could make it last.
Um Oh my God.
I'm I'm so sorry.
How could I have known that?
What, you wanna know all the
juicy childhood Sloane stories?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Okay, fine.
My mother was my most favourite
person on the fucking planet.
And when I was eight,
she got brain cancer.
It ate her up and it
ripped her from my life.
So forgive me if I don't want
to talk about it all the time.
It's not a big happy family kinda story!
Wait, wait
Hi.
Hi.
- Can I sit with you?
- Depends.
Are you gonna handcuff yourself to me?
Lock me in a cage in the basement
- for the rest of my whole life?
- Okay, I probably deserve that.
Listen, I don't want you to
go to Australia with Seamus.
I don't like it.
I-I don't think it's a good idea.
But I'm not gonna stop you.
You literally ripped
up my permission form.
Right, yes
Yeah.
Here you go.
A little tape and you're good to go.
- Really?
- Yeah.
I might not always approve
of everything you do,
but I'm I'm always gonna support you.
Even if it kills me
I have to let you go.
I have to feed the spider!
I-I thought you were getting rid of her.
Uh, yeah.
I couldn't do it.
I think I love her.
I-I don't know.
I don't know!
Just the way you spun it, I
Brilliant. I owe you.
Mm, I'm just happy we got our buy-in.
Yes!
These Docs are gonna prescribe Horamo!
Woo!
I think it was the turtlenecks.
This fuckin' thing?
I tell you what, I have been dying
to take this thing off all day.
It is so hot.
Good God.
Ugh!
Mine's 99% wool.
You know there's no one else
I would rather do this with, right?
You
fucked it.
I can't do this. We can't work together.
- Yeah.
- Kate, Kate
Kate
I can't No, man, I c
Shit.