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In the film, a woman’s life takes an unexpected turn when a chance encounter forces her to confront a past she had long tried to escape. As she unravels secrets buried deep within her, she finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about family, belonging, and identity. With emotional twists and a journey of self-discovery, the film challenges the idea of what it means to find a place to call your own. Prepare for a moving, thought-provoking experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
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📝 Film Description:
In the film, a woman’s life takes an unexpected turn when a chance encounter forces her to confront a past she had long tried to escape. As she unravels secrets buried deep within her, she finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about family, belonging, and identity. With emotional twists and a journey of self-discovery, the film challenges the idea of what it means to find a place to call your own. Prepare for a moving, thought-provoking experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
🎥 Film Information:
Title: A Country Called Home
Year of Production: 2015
Director: Anna Axster
Cast: Imogen Poots, Mackenzie Davis, Mary McCormack
📜 This film is posted under a legal license from the copyright holder.
📧 For all inquiries, please email us at: imincanada2025@gmail.com
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00:00:00You
00:00:30I
00:01:00I
00:01:30I
00:02:00Hey, where are you going? I was just coming to see you. I'm sorry. I gotta go see Cole
00:02:06Wait, what what's up with your brother? Nothing. I just gotta go see him
00:02:10You gonna ask me?
00:02:13Ask you what how he did in the poker game?
00:02:16Well, you're not wearing a shirt. So I'm guessing you didn't do too. Well, yeah only cuz the guy who won it from me
00:02:21Left early so I didn't get a chance to win it back. But about an hour ago. I turned it around I won
00:02:27over $200
00:02:29So you got my money I
00:02:32Kind of had to pay some back rent
00:02:36I gotta go
00:02:54Hi, hey
00:03:00What are you doing Sarah won't start parking a car in here so all this stuff's got to go to Goodwill
00:03:13You send your resume into that design firm you were talking about they're never gonna hire somebody without a degree
00:03:19How do you know without even trying?
00:03:21I
00:03:28Got a call from somebody in Texas
00:03:34Was it dad I know I'm listening to the message I'm too scared to listen to it
00:03:40You want me to listen to it
00:03:45Like what what do you think that he wants booze or money to buy booze
00:03:52Or money to get out of jail so you can go buy booze. Yeah, but do you think that maybe erase it Ellie?
00:03:57Far as I'm concerned we have mom and dad and they're both very much dead
00:04:02Except no one's gotten around to burying dead yet. I
00:04:08Think we should hear what he has to say
00:04:13I'll show you something
00:04:15I
00:04:20Found this this morning
00:04:28That trip was about the last time I could remember we had a whole family
00:04:35Who's to blame for that except that
00:04:45I
00:05:00Think you may want to head on down here to Texas your daddy had a stroke
00:05:04Don't know if he's gonna be around much longer
00:05:14He wants money, right
00:05:17Is there anything I'm sorry, but this flight is over but I know what does that mean?
00:05:22It means that not everyone on this flight. I know what the words mean, but I
00:05:27Really have to get on this flight. My father's not well
00:05:31And it's they're just
00:05:34We do have another flight that leaves at 3 30, please
00:05:37Um, I I forgot to get on this one. I don't could you just check for like a last-minute cancellation or?
00:05:45please
00:05:53I'm sorry, but the 330 is the best that we can do. There's there's got to
00:06:01Hello
00:06:03We lost who what lost who?
00:06:06I'm afraid we lost your daddy. He died not two minutes ago
00:06:31You
00:07:01You
00:07:21You are Ellie, aren't you? Yeah, good thing or I might have been arrested for being a lesbian. Can you get arrested?
00:07:26I'm just kidding. Is that all you have?
00:07:29Okay, come on then we got a scoop I had no idea you'd be so late I know there was a problem that you drive
00:07:33a truck I
00:07:34Guess I might have had a few too many cocktails waiting for you. I need you to drive
00:07:40There you go. Oh
00:07:42Hang on just a sec before you get in. I want to show you something. How's the ladder here? Can you see? Okay, see what?
00:07:51What do you think
00:07:53About
00:07:54Well, they're your daddy suits I like the brown but everyone else seems to like the blue
00:08:01Maybe we can buy him something new like something black. God. Are you what a waste that'd be?
00:08:09Actually, can I be a hundred percent honest with you?
00:08:12Okay, I really don't know that your daddy wanted to be buried
00:08:17What did he want he always said we could just shove him under the couch, but sometimes
00:08:23He'd say he wanted to be cremated
00:08:26Huh? Oh, you know your daddy. He joked around a lot. Did he ever tell you or your brother what he wanted?
00:08:32Hmm. I don't think we ever talked about his death. Are you kidding? He talked about that all the time
00:08:38Hop in
00:08:44What time's your brother flying in Cole's not coming
00:08:49I
00:08:52Didn't know it's quite like that it is and then some so which way am I going?
00:09:00Tommy go back to sleep. We'll be home soon. That's my grandson. Tommy. He's just been out in the car the whole time
00:09:05I couldn't exactly bring him into the airport bar. Now, could I?
00:09:11Okay, I'll fetch you something just when you pull out of here make your first right and head down the road a while
00:09:19Hello, hi, it's me. How's the trip?
00:09:25It was a little are you okay did that say something awful to you? No
00:09:32Dad's dead
00:09:36Really
00:09:38He died while I was still at the airport. And this man a woman called to tell me I don't understand
00:09:45Are you still at the airport? No, I decided to come to Texas anyway
00:09:54I gotta go. I'll call you later
00:10:02Come on get in
00:10:07Like him that's just waiting till tomorrow I just can't
00:10:11Anyway, I thought you might want to see your daddy before they take him over to the funeral home
00:10:14I don't want to be rude, but I think that I can wait to see him. Yeah, well, can I be 100% honest with you?
00:10:20Ellie, okay
00:10:21Technically me and your daddy ain't exactly married on account of I'm still married some no-good son of a bitch who lives up near Houston
00:10:26I don't understand. They need someone to officially sign some forms so they can release his body to the undertakers someone's family. I see
00:10:34No, you were coming. I want to make your grandparents have to do
00:10:38Who?
00:10:44You
00:11:14You
00:11:44You
00:12:15You
00:12:18Ellie
00:12:20Yeah, I thought that might be you. You look just like your father
00:12:25I'm sorry for your loss
00:12:27Thank you
00:12:33What's this your father asked me to give it to you if you showed up here
00:12:38Amanda where did you get that wheelchair?
00:12:41These things are not toys. No, I know Susan. It's just he's so heavy you just about done here. Mm-hmm
00:13:01This is where you live, oh, this is it be it ever so humble
00:13:06We had an apartment down the road, but my daddy loved to monkey around with those guitars this place suited because of the garage
00:13:13It's my son's place
00:13:15Really was too big for just him and Tommy by themselves
00:13:20He was still making guitars Oh making him a parent old one sure
00:13:24Yeah, he worked on him most days. Don't think he ever finished too many, but he loved working on
00:13:30All right. Come on little bug. You got to get up for going in
00:13:35Oh
00:13:42Yeah, and that's my baby boy Jack, this is Ellie Mark's daughter
00:13:50He's a charmer no, don't worry don't worry about a thing. I'll put your son to bed
00:13:53He works hard so he cut him a little slack when he acts like a poopoo head. I'll be right back
00:14:05I
00:14:35You
00:15:05You
00:15:36There you are I
00:15:38Can't believe us. Oh, yeah
00:15:43That was your daddy
00:15:45But he had this piece of junk when we were kids
00:15:52We used to take the worst road trips in this beast
00:15:57He never got it to work right well Jack got it running for me to drive but I'm too scared it'll break down
00:16:03Who do you make the guitars for a lot different folks here and there
00:16:09He'd sell a few every year. He'd finish them anyway
00:16:14Did he ever make anything else like any violins or violins I don't think so
00:16:22And it is not I was wondering if you could help me with the announcement of your daddy's death
00:16:28Wasn't really planning on staying
00:16:30It wasn't really planning on staying I
00:16:33Might just even get on the first plane in the morning
00:16:37We've only been here two minutes. I could really use your help. Please please stay until after the funeral
00:16:43I know I'm sorry. Isn't it the least you could do?
00:16:50Okay, sure I'll stay until he's in the ground
00:16:56All right
00:16:59You know, I'd really like to just
00:17:02Maybe like go for a drive see some of the town. Well, I don't know if there's that much to see but okay
00:17:09Thing is Jack needs his truck tonight
00:17:11You can try your luck with that thing
00:17:16Is there any other way of getting into town
00:17:28I
00:17:58Don't do that again Billy. You said he wasn't hungry
00:18:14Don't you stop don't silly don't do that. Stop it
00:18:19You better put that back on
00:18:26You got kids of your own no, then why don't you mind your own business make some TV show for you to gawk at
00:18:33gg woman
00:18:37I
00:18:40Don't know what I'm gonna do. I don't know what I'm gonna do. I don't know what I'm gonna do
00:18:44I don't know what I'm gonna do. I don't know what I'm gonna do
00:18:46I
00:19:16I
00:19:18I
00:19:48The whole world out in front of me, I got places to go
00:19:56There's no lip-sync to some woman about two balls short of a sack
00:20:18I
00:20:40Really liked your song at least what I heard of it
00:20:44You know, it really pisses me off is just wasting all that beer
00:20:52Does this happen a lot
00:20:55You mean bottles gonna throw my head
00:20:59That guy doesn't come here that often
00:21:14I
00:21:17Cheer
00:21:32There
00:21:41Is this a key to my heart
00:21:44Hey, I've been looking everywhere for this.
00:21:47Yeah, I don't know what it's for.
00:21:49Um, my father left it for me.
00:21:53He, he's just, uh, he died.
00:21:58Oh.
00:22:02This is familiar.
00:22:05Is it?
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:07I don't know, I can't remember where, but I saw this kind of key before.
00:22:15So, do you want to hear my new song or what?
00:22:19You're not going to get back up there again, are you?
00:22:22No, uh, no, I think once is enough for tonight.
00:22:40Let's go.
00:22:44Okay.
00:23:02That was great.
00:23:04Thanks.
00:23:06Um, who is this?
00:23:10That is Brenda Thacker.
00:23:13Also known as my mother.
00:23:16Yeah, she's been in a diabetic coma here for three days now.
00:23:21I'm so sorry. Is she going to be okay?
00:23:24Uh, yeah, I mean, they think so.
00:23:27But, you know, they're not really sure.
00:23:32On the plus side, we've never gotten along so well as we have these past three days, have we, Brenda?
00:23:37Yeah.
00:23:42Do you come here every day?
00:23:44Mm-hmm.
00:24:07Hi.
00:24:28Hi.
00:24:34Hi.
00:24:35Hi.
00:24:36Um, I, uh, I don't know where Amanda is, but I think she might be in the back.
00:24:43Oh, we're here to see you.
00:24:46Why?
00:24:48Well, because you're our granddaughter.
00:24:50Why wouldn't we want to see you?
00:24:52We didn't mean to step on your beauty sleep.
00:24:59I carry this picture around with me everywhere I go.
00:25:10Um, yeah, I remember this day.
00:25:16Do you have any...
00:25:18Any what?
00:25:19She wants to know if you have any pictures of our beautiful faces.
00:25:25Uh, well, I know you wouldn't carry them around with you, but at home, I was wondering if you had any.
00:25:35The thing is, um, when Amanda mentioned you yesterday, that was the first time I knew that you were even, you know, alive.
00:25:49I, um...
00:25:51Daddy!
00:25:56Uh, I'll, I'll be right back.
00:26:00Daddy!
00:26:02Hey, little man.
00:26:04How are ya?
00:26:05Good.
00:26:07Can I go in, Daddy?
00:26:08You gotta go to work.
00:26:09Can I please go?
00:26:10No, no, Daddy's gotta work.
00:26:11We just picked up some food before Jack gets the truck.
00:26:14Yeah, somebody's gotta work around here.
00:26:19What's that supposed to mean?
00:26:21He's cranky in the morning.
00:26:22Well, he wasn't much nicer last night.
00:26:25Well, we keep sneaking up on you, don't we?
00:26:31Oh, it is so good to finally meet you.
00:26:34Me too.
00:26:36I've thought about hugging you and your brother for so many years.
00:26:40Hopefully this is hello instead of goodbye.
00:26:43And don't worry, we don't have that many years left to bother you.
00:26:47Oh, Fruits, will you be quiet?
00:26:50Come on, hon.
00:26:51I'll let you sleep in, but now we gotta shake a leg.
00:26:55See, you got your parking skills from your daddy.
00:27:02Can you talk to the undertaker when we get there?
00:27:04Why?
00:27:05I just don't like those kind of folks.
00:27:07And I don't know what kind of coughing to get and...
00:27:10Yeah, I can talk to him.
00:27:12I just don't like those kind of folks.
00:27:14And I don't know what kind of coughing to get and...
00:27:16Yeah, I can talk to him.
00:27:18Yeah, I can talk to him.
00:27:20I just don't know what to do.
00:27:21You said I talked to him. It's really not a problem.
00:27:24It's just that I think your daddy really did want to be cremated.
00:27:28But everyone says the body's gotta be buried to be at peace.
00:27:31I mean, I don't know if that's true, but it sure didn't make me feel bad.
00:27:35Well, you shouldn't.
00:27:37I tell you, it's like my head is splitting in two.
00:27:42I just don't know how I can face today.
00:27:44I used to rely on Mark to make these kind of decisions.
00:27:47And when he couldn't, because he was too drunk, Jack would.
00:27:51He's been in such a mood lately.
00:27:53Ever since Mark and I moved in with him, he's been...
00:28:00It's all just too much.
00:28:02Why don't we just finish up eating, and you can go home.
00:28:05Get a little more sleep, and I can take care of all of this.
00:28:08You will? You'd do that?
00:28:10Oh, I tell you, that's a huge load off my mind.
00:28:14And anyway, he is your daddy.
00:28:18That's right.
00:28:19I'm gonna go ahead, have him cremated, and then I'm gonna go back home.
00:28:23Good, because I think that's what he really wanted.
00:28:25I mean, that or for us to bury him in the backyard.
00:28:28And I think that's illegal.
00:28:29We just rent that house.
00:28:32Did he have a favorite place?
00:28:38You know, I always saw him crossing the train tracks in his car.
00:28:42He'd just stop right on the tracks.
00:28:45Like he was trying to speed up the process.
00:28:49Almost like that was his favorite place.
00:28:52I guess his body took care of that in the end.
00:28:56Okay, why don't you go ahead and pay for all this,
00:28:59and I'll just run to the little girl's room.
00:29:15Okay.
00:29:33What is that?
00:29:34It's always wonderful.
00:29:35Yeah?
00:29:36It is.
00:29:37Excuse me, hi. I was wondering if you could help me.
00:29:40Sure can. What can I do for you?
00:29:42I'm looking for the funeral home.
00:29:44What's wrong? Are you suicidal?
00:29:47Glenn, get in there and stop that woman from hurting herself.
00:29:50I'm sorry, miss.
00:29:51What are you sorry about?
00:29:53She's looking for the funeral parlor.
00:29:55Maybe somebody she knows has died.
00:29:57You ought to show a little more respect.
00:29:59Somebody die on you, honey?
00:30:01Yeah, my father.
00:30:03Mark Edwards.
00:30:06What's his problem?
00:30:09I guess not everyone around here liked your daddy so much.
00:30:15Thanks.
00:30:20Hi.
00:30:22Hi.
00:30:23Hi.
00:30:24My number one fan.
00:30:27You got home okay last night?
00:30:29Yeah, yeah.
00:30:30I'm glad you're here.
00:30:33You got home okay last night?
00:30:35Yeah, yeah, I did. How's your mom?
00:30:37She is, I guess, the same, or someone would have called me.
00:30:42Hey, do you know where the funeral home is? I think I'm lost.
00:30:46Oh, you come to the right person, honey.
00:30:48I was lost for years.
00:30:50Come on.
00:30:53What do you think?
00:30:56I mean, I like how thin I look in black,
00:30:58but I don't really think that's a concern here.
00:31:02Do you have it in a different color?
00:31:04No, ma'am, it just comes in black.
00:31:08Okay, well, let's just go with the black.
00:31:12Well, I like the black.
00:31:14Makes me think of Johnny Cash.
00:31:16You know, we can do a nice inscription on the urn.
00:31:19Perhaps your father's name?
00:31:21What would she need the name for?
00:31:24You think she has, like, 20 different urns around the house?
00:31:26She might get them all mixed up?
00:31:28Well, perhaps his favorite poem.
00:31:31I don't think he had one.
00:31:33Well, it would look real nice with a Texas flag
00:31:36or maybe a fishing theme.
00:31:38What?
00:31:39Or golf.
00:31:41Just a simple urn, Mr. Harris?
00:31:44As you wish.
00:31:46Now, normally, the casket is displayed at the front of the chapel,
00:31:50but for a cremation, what we do
00:31:52is place a nice framed photo of your father on the table,
00:31:55or you can use several photos.
00:31:57Now, we've recently redone the sound system there,
00:32:00and we have a real good selection of soothing tape music
00:32:03that you can choose from.
00:32:08You okay?
00:32:10I think so.
00:32:14What next?
00:32:17I need boxes.
00:32:20If you're not planning on taking all those boxes...
00:32:23I was gonna pay for them.
00:32:25Those are all my big boxes, though.
00:32:28Well, are these boxes for sale or not?
00:32:32Yeah, but...
00:32:34Well, there's no yeah, but.
00:32:36They're either for sale or they're not.
00:32:39Look, I don't want you to think
00:32:41that I'm trying to sell you anything.
00:32:43I'm not trying to sell you anything.
00:32:47Look, I don't want this kind of person in my store.
00:32:52His name is Reno?
00:32:54He can be here if he wants.
00:32:56Ellie, let's just go.
00:32:58Oh, God. See, what is that?
00:33:00What? What are you talking about?
00:33:02She's tracking mud all inside the store.
00:33:04What are you talking about? I can't see anything.
00:33:06Yeah, there's filth and dirt and...
00:33:08Okay, crazy.
00:33:10Let's just go.
00:33:12No, my father is dead. I gotta pack up his shit.
00:33:14We all know who your father was, don't we?
00:33:16Always scheming to get money out of people.
00:33:18Wanted him to stand up straight.
00:33:20He's lucky he didn't run over any innocent kids
00:33:22driving drunk like he did.
00:33:24You know what?
00:33:26I don't want any of your fucking boxes!
00:33:30You guys need to get out of here.
00:33:32Fine by us. You can stay here.
00:33:34You can be king of the box world,
00:33:36and you can stay here until the day that you die.
00:33:38And, oh, shit, look.
00:33:40My shoes are fucking dirty, too.
00:33:44Idiot. I want to burn his store down.
00:33:46That seems a little extreme.
00:33:48Well, he's just a jerk.
00:33:50He doesn't like you. He doesn't like my father.
00:33:52Yeah, well, he probably doesn't like you too much right now, either.
00:33:58Come on, honey. We can get some of Hugh's boxes.
00:34:10Tommy, stop that jumping.
00:34:12Shit.
00:34:14God.
00:34:16What are you gonna do with all this stuff?
00:34:18Well, whatever Reno doesn't want,
00:34:20I'm gonna take it along to Goodwill.
00:34:22Where's your friend?
00:34:24He's trying something on.
00:34:26Oh.
00:34:28I just don't think I could wear a dead man's clothes.
00:34:30Why not?
00:34:32Well, they're dead.
00:34:34Doesn't seem right.
00:34:38Check it out.
00:34:40These are some fly threads, man.
00:34:42Are you sure I can keep these?
00:34:44Yeah.
00:34:46Don't really seem to fit you too good.
00:34:48No, I can take care of that.
00:34:50Okay.
00:34:54And then
00:34:56you can clamp it down
00:34:58and it makes different sounds on the strings.
00:35:00Here, you want to play?
00:35:06Hey, you ever play an instrument?
00:35:10No.
00:35:12Not really.
00:35:14But when I was eight,
00:35:16my dad made me a violin,
00:35:18and
00:35:20I was too young
00:35:22to actually play it,
00:35:24but I loved it.
00:35:26He carried it with me everywhere.
00:35:32And he sold it
00:35:34when we were broke.
00:35:40I can't believe
00:35:42that he kept all this.
00:35:44Like all of our report cards.
00:35:46Mm.
00:35:50And what?
00:35:52These letters I wrote him
00:35:54when I left.
00:36:00It was so harsh.
00:36:02Tommy, go on in and get ready for soccer.
00:36:04Your daddy can't get out of work in time,
00:36:06so I'm going to have to run you over there.
00:36:10Come on, get. Let's go.
00:36:18Amanda.
00:36:20What is it, hon?
00:36:22Why don't I take Tommy to soccer?
00:36:24Why don't I take Tommy to soccer?
00:36:26Why don't I take Tommy to soccer?
00:36:28Why don't I take Tommy to soccer?
00:36:30Why don't I take Tommy to soccer?
00:36:32You'd want to do that?
00:36:34Yeah. Yeah.
00:36:36I think it'll be fun.
00:36:38Great. Yeah, give me a chance to make some calls.
00:36:40I think we're going to have a full house at this memorial.
00:36:42I think we're going to have a full house at this memorial.
00:36:58Let's go, Tommy.
00:37:04Hey, how's it going up there?
00:37:06Hey, how's it going up there?
00:37:08He's doing great. He's kicking that ball.
00:37:10Has anybody scored yet?
00:37:12Has anybody scored yet?
00:37:14Hard to say.
00:37:16Hard to say.
00:37:18You don't know anything about soccer, do you?
00:37:20You don't know anything about soccer, do you?
00:37:22Nope.
00:37:24Nope.
00:37:26Where's my mom?
00:37:28I thought she'd had a few too many drinks.
00:37:30I thought she'd had a few too many drinks.
00:37:32You brought him?
00:37:34Yeah.
00:37:36Thanks, I really appreciate it.
00:37:38She's always relying on other people.
00:37:40She's always relying on other people.
00:37:52Want some tea?
00:37:54Yeah, thanks.
00:38:02Are you going to come to the memorial?
00:38:04Tommy wants to go.
00:38:06Tommy wants to go.
00:38:10You didn't like my father much, did you?
00:38:14Well, he kept my mom busy.
00:38:16You know something.
00:38:18You know something.
00:38:26Look, it's tough living with drunks.
00:38:28I put up with her because she's my mom, but...
00:38:30Look, it's tough living with drunks.
00:38:32I put up with her because she's my mom, but...
00:38:34He was happy one day and mean as hell the next.
00:38:37He'd throw me some money if he sold one of those guitars,
00:38:40but it was just hard to get him to focus on it
00:38:43to finish anything.
00:38:44Yeah. I mean, I know that he was tough to live with.
00:38:47I grew up with him.
00:38:49Yeah.
00:38:53But you ain't really been around much lately.
00:39:00I thought...
00:39:02I don't know what I thought.
00:39:06I never thought he'd die.
00:39:10I just thought we'd have some more time.
00:39:17Was he that bad when you were younger?
00:39:27When I was 11,
00:39:30my parents took us to this party.
00:39:33It was like a barbecue at a friend's place outside of town.
00:39:37And he got really drunk,
00:39:43and when it was time to leave,
00:39:45he wouldn't give my mom the car keys.
00:39:48He drove, and, you know, we were swerving.
00:39:55And he went to change the music on the stereo,
00:40:00and we wrecked.
00:40:04And it seemed like forever
00:40:08until the ambulance got there.
00:40:13He was friends with the sheriff,
00:40:15because he walked.
00:40:19And we were all fine, except for my mom.
00:40:25She died the next day.
00:40:31So, yeah.
00:40:34It was pretty bad back then.
00:40:39Not much changes with time, I guess.
00:40:43I'm really sorry.
00:40:49Did you live with him after that?
00:40:52For a while, yeah.
00:40:56He got a lot worse,
00:40:58and then when my brother went off to college,
00:41:01that's when I moved in with my aunt.
00:41:08What about Tommy's mom?
00:41:10She's just out of the picture.
00:41:13She's alive, if you want to call it that.
00:41:18She's a junkie.
00:41:22I never even suspected it.
00:41:25I knew about alcohol, obviously,
00:41:28but I didn't know anything about the drugs.
00:41:36I just...
00:41:38It seems like I blinked, and I was married.
00:41:42I blinked again, and I was divorced with a little boy.
00:41:48And again, that little boy was almost five years old.
00:41:53I just wonder how you get things to slow down a little bit.
00:41:59I don't want to blink and be in the grave.
00:42:03Yeah.
00:42:05It seems like that happens to a lot of people.
00:42:18¶
00:42:23¶ If you lose your horses ¶
00:42:31¶ Cause they ran off when lightning struck ¶
00:42:41¶ I will come home from wherever ¶
00:42:48¶ I am ¶
00:42:50¶ Till the last one is rounded up ¶
00:42:59¶ If you've got the blues ¶
00:43:08¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:43:17¶ If you've got the blues ¶
00:43:26¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:43:31¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:43:36¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:43:41¶ If you've got the blues ¶
00:43:48¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:43:58¶ I'll stand by you ¶
00:44:02So what does this do?
00:44:10It's for seniors who have trouble rising from their chairs.
00:44:13What you do is you hit a button and then the armrests would rise and it would be like people
00:44:18on either side of you helping you up out of the chair.
00:44:21Hey, I'd buy one of those.
00:44:23Yeah?
00:44:24Yeah.
00:44:25Heck, I'd buy two of them.
00:44:26Where do I order them?
00:44:28Oh, it's just an idea that I'm working on.
00:44:30I have no way of getting these things made.
00:44:32Well, you sure won't, unless you show them to me somewhere.
00:44:36Here it is.
00:44:38I knew I brought it.
00:44:39I left it in the car and here's some that I found.
00:44:49Your father always loved to ride.
00:44:51Did he?
00:44:52Yeah.
00:44:53He wasn't any kind of a cowboy.
00:44:56He couldn't rope a steer to save his life, but he loved to ride.
00:45:01Oh, and this was some dancer of theirs.
00:45:05Your father loved to cut a rug.
00:45:06He was a pretty good dancer.
00:45:09There's this old gal that he took to the prom and she still talks about how your daddy was
00:45:15the best dance partner she ever had.
00:45:18Oh, that was the last picture where he was still our boy.
00:45:27It was while he was in the Navy that all the drinking started up.
00:45:34Normally you can't squeeze a tear out of me.
00:45:38Tell her, Bruce.
00:45:39Well, she's a tough old bird, but we're having a tough week and I expect it's not being too
00:45:48much fun for you either.
00:45:50All right, here we go.
00:45:53Chocolate shake.
00:45:54Hold on to something.
00:45:55Standing with nothing.
00:45:56Now I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:45:57I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:45:58I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:45:59I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:00I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:01I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:02I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:03I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:04I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:05I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:06I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:07I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:08I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:09I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:10I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:11I'm stuck, no luck, and turning gray.
00:46:24I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:25I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:26I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:27I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:28I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:29I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:30I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:31I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:32I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:33I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:34I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:35I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:36I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:37I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:38I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:39I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:40I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:41I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:42I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:43I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:44I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:45I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:46I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:47I'm stuck, no luck.
00:46:48Hey, Reno.
00:46:49Thanks for coming in.
00:46:50Oh, hey.
00:46:51Should I have brought a picture of my mom
00:46:52so we can start up a search party?
00:46:53We didn't misplace her.
00:46:55She must have woke up, got dressed,
00:46:57and decided to check herself out.
00:47:09Should we go in?
00:47:12In a minute.
00:47:16You think I look like her?
00:47:19Not so much.
00:47:23You know, she's eating herself to death.
00:47:29Are you okay?
00:47:35I had a nightmare.
00:47:38It was so bad, you had to get up out of the bed
00:47:40just to try and walk away from it.
00:47:44Yeah.
00:47:49I have this nightmare
00:47:53where I'm sitting at a table with my mom
00:47:57just feeding her, feeding her.
00:48:03And I want to get up and I want to leave,
00:48:05but I can't.
00:48:08I can't.
00:48:16I reckon there's no use in just crying our eyes out.
00:48:19Shh.
00:48:37Hey, Mom.
00:48:38Hey, there.
00:48:40I think they're, um,
00:48:42looking for you back at the hospital.
00:48:44Yeah, I woke up there this morning.
00:48:46What was all that about?
00:48:48Uh, I found you passed out in the kitchen the other night,
00:48:52and then they said you were in a diabetic coma.
00:48:57Oh, sorry. This is my friend, Ellie.
00:49:00Hi. It's nice to meet you.
00:49:03Are you feeling better?
00:49:05I never felt bad.
00:49:07I can tell you I sure was hungry, though,
00:49:08when I woke up this morning.
00:49:11Hey, you know, we should've just swing you by the hospital.
00:49:13Oh, no, I'm not going back there.
00:49:15Well, they might have a list of foods for you to avoid
00:49:17and medication for you to take.
00:49:19You pop on by there tomorrow and pick that stuff up for me,
00:49:21would you, Margaret?
00:49:25I mean, we know.
00:49:28So, who's your friend?
00:49:31She's in town because her father died.
00:49:34Mark Edwards?
00:49:36Did you know him?
00:49:37I knew him just to wave at.
00:49:39I know his mom pretty well, though.
00:49:41Mm-hmm.
00:49:44You feel like doing some sewing?
00:49:46Oh, sure.
00:49:47Let me just grab a blizzard to go.
00:49:52Okay, but make the pants nice and tight, Mom.
00:49:54You know I like them.
00:49:55I reckon I ought to by now.
00:50:01Hey, so Ellie thinks I should record some of my songs.
00:50:04And move out of town and become a fancy musician?
00:50:11I think those songs are too good to keep to yourself.
00:50:16No, I'm not going to leave this place.
00:50:20Yeah, well, I gotta go.
00:50:22Do you need a ride to the funeral home tomorrow?
00:50:25I can just meet you there.
00:50:28Bye.
00:50:41Bye.
00:51:11Bye.
00:51:31Close your eyes. Let's go to sleep.
00:51:33Does Ellie live here now?
00:51:36No, she's just here because her daddy passed away.
00:51:38Would you let her live here if she wanted to?
00:51:43I think she's got a life back where she lives.
00:51:47Come on, close your eyes. Go to bed.
00:51:51Go to sleep, okay?
00:52:04This used to be my field.
00:52:06You owned a baseball field?
00:52:08No, I used to go to school here.
00:52:11I was one of the best players we had.
00:52:14I had scholarships to play baseball at three different colleges.
00:52:17What positions did you play?
00:52:19I was a pitcher, but I played third base, too.
00:52:24What college did you go to?
00:52:29I did, and I never left.
00:52:31Why not?
00:52:34I hurt my arm pretty bad, and I couldn't pitch anymore.
00:52:40I got Tommy's mom pregnant a couple years later.
00:52:42Yeah.
00:52:46I thought I got her pregnant.
00:52:50What do you mean?
00:52:52You've seen him.
00:52:55He didn't look anything like me.
00:52:58He didn't look anything like me.
00:53:03I told you his mom was an addict.
00:53:06She used to do all kinds of shit behind my back to get drugs.
00:53:13I thought about getting one of those paternity tests.
00:53:20Does it really matter?
00:53:23What do you mean by that?
00:53:28Tommy's such a great kid.
00:53:32I see your eyes just light up whenever he walks into the room.
00:53:36So does it really matter if he's not your biological son?
00:53:43I don't know.
00:53:51You are 100% the father that he needs.
00:53:57I am much more of a father than my mother was.
00:54:16Good morning.
00:54:17Hi.
00:54:28You know, I think I might want to wear my hair up.
00:54:33I haven't worn my hair up in ten years.
00:54:37But this is a memorial, and I think it might be the right thing to do.
00:54:43Yeah, sure.
00:54:46You think you could help me?
00:54:50Well, I met your daddy right down the road at Charlie's Bar.
00:54:54But I guess that's not such a big shock, is it?
00:54:58No, not really.
00:55:00Yeah, he bought me a drink, and he told me that he had just moved back here to his hometown to die.
00:55:05And that's exactly what he did.
00:55:08Of course, it took him a little over five years to do it, but he was true to his word.
00:55:18I don't know.
00:55:19I mean, you seem like a nice enough girl.
00:55:21Nice enough for what?
00:55:23Well, I just don't know that I'll ever understand what you and your brother have done.
00:55:30What we've done?
00:55:32To your daddy.
00:55:33I mean, it seems like y'all just left his well-being in the hands of complete strangers.
00:55:38So it happens that I cared for him, and I found him this place to live.
00:55:41But it does seem like y'all didn't care if he was living on the street, dumpster diving for his meals.
00:55:45Now...
00:55:46You have no idea what you're talking about.
00:55:48Look, I know Mark had his problems.
00:55:50His problems?
00:55:51Do you know how many different schools I had to go to because my father got fired,
00:55:54and we had to move to a different town where nobody knew about him or his problems?
00:55:58And I'm sure that was hard.
00:55:59And walking home from school...
00:56:01With the few friends that I was able to make, and I see all of our belongings,
00:56:04all of my toys and clothes being sold in a yard sale,
00:56:08so that he would have enough gas money to leave town.
00:56:11Look, Ellie, I didn't...
00:56:12Or seeing my mother being carried away in an ambulance,
00:56:14because he wouldn't give her a ride home.
00:56:16He carried her away in an ambulance because he wouldn't give her the car keys.
00:56:18What?
00:56:19He killed her, and I still loved him.
00:56:22So how does that make any fucking sense?
00:56:25No.
00:56:26No, that can't be right.
00:56:27That can't be true.
00:56:28Can't be?
00:56:29Just forget about it.
00:56:30Hey!
00:56:31What about my hair?
00:56:32Wear a hat.
00:56:33You're just so selfish.
00:56:34You and your father both.
00:56:35Don't think I haven't noticed.
00:56:37What about you?
00:56:38You rely on your son to put a roof over your head,
00:56:41and you can't even look after his kid.
00:56:43Why don't you have another drink?
00:56:44Why don't you forget about it, just like my father?
00:56:46What do you know about anything, huh?
00:56:47I had a baby boy, and I was married a week out of high school,
00:56:50and I have been trying to catch up ever since.
00:56:52Just trying to.
00:56:54So what do you know?
00:56:55You come on back here when you're my age,
00:56:56and you tell me if you did everything right.
00:56:58You come on back and tell me how it went.
00:57:03Stupid.
00:57:14Hey, Ellie, what's up?
00:57:35Hi, James.
00:57:36Hey, I came by your place last night.
00:57:38Did you hear me knocking?
00:57:40I'm still in Texas.
00:57:43Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
00:57:46Because I came here because of my father?
00:57:48Yeah.
00:57:52So this is typically the moment when a boyfriend would ask a girlfriend
00:57:55if her father's doing okay or not?
00:57:58You know I don't like to deal with sick people.
00:58:01You know that.
00:58:04James, I think we should break up.
00:58:07What?
00:58:08But I love you.
00:58:09What are you...
00:58:10I'm not the kind of guy who should really date anyone, you know?
00:58:14You're more like a fun one-night stand,
00:58:16and somehow I've let this continue for a year.
00:58:20You think I'm fun?
00:58:22Uh, James, I don't think we should date anymore.
00:58:28Starting when?
00:58:30When I hang up the phone.
00:58:31In that case, I won't let you hang up the phone.
00:58:45Are we early?
00:58:46I don't think so.
00:58:52Okay.
00:59:12Hello, everyone, and thanks for coming.
00:59:15I'd like to say a few words about Mark Edwards,
00:59:17who may not have been my legal husband here in Texas,
00:59:20but who will be, I know, waiting for me at the altar of heaven.
00:59:23Where's the body?
00:59:24Excuse me?
00:59:26I said, where's the body?
00:59:29I heard what you said, Roger, and I'm saying I was still talking.
00:59:32Well, I'm talking now, ain't I?
00:59:35And this is a memorial service, isn't it?
00:59:37So I hope you're not planning on rolling out the casket like a birthday cake.
00:59:42Roger, if I could just finish, please?
00:59:43Would you like to take a step outside, get some fresh air?
00:59:46Oh, something stinks in here all right, but I ain't fixing to move.
00:59:50Well, maybe you'd just like to.
00:59:54Who the hell are you?
00:59:56I'm Ellie.
00:59:57I'm Mark's daughter.
00:59:59So now the ungrateful kids show up.
01:00:03You looking for a little money, are you?
01:00:05Roger, you need to button it and button it fast.
01:00:08Drunk as a skunk and the sun isn't even down yet.
01:00:11Drunk as skunk.
01:00:13Okay, you know, I spent a lot of time thinking about what I was going to say up here,
01:00:16and y'all need to sit on down and get ready to cry.
01:00:18I'm fixing to cry all right.
01:00:20This whole freak show is going to make me cry.
01:00:23I'm going to ask you one more time.
01:00:26Where is my friend's body?
01:00:28It was my father's wish to be cremated, and that is where we...
01:00:32Cremated?
01:00:33Mm-hmm, yeah.
01:00:34Your daddy didn't want to be burned to a crisp.
01:00:37Well, apparently he did.
01:00:39Good God Almighty, did you hear that?
01:00:41Did you hear her?
01:00:43Oh, I see.
01:00:45So now you're going to sic your gun squad on me, is that it?
01:00:49It's okay, Jack.
01:00:50Nobody is going to hurt you.
01:00:52Can you imagine getting beat up at the wake of your best friend?
01:00:55Oh, Christ, he was hardly your best friend.
01:00:58I knew him for about 50 years.
01:01:01That's more than the rest of you can say.
01:01:03And you've done this all wrong.
01:01:06I can see that you're upset.
01:01:08You beat up his body.
01:01:09You got that picture of him from the Navy.
01:01:11He hated the damn Navy.
01:01:13You got this freak, he hates you.
01:01:15Okay, that's it.
01:01:16You have to get out.
01:01:18Get out!
01:01:19Get out!
01:01:20Get out!
01:01:21Get out!
01:01:22Get out!
01:01:23Oh, my.
01:01:24Hey!
01:01:25Get out!
01:01:26Get out!
01:01:27Get out!
01:01:28Get out!
01:01:29Get out!
01:01:30Get out!
01:01:32Get out!
01:01:33Get out!
01:01:34Get out!
01:01:35Get out!
01:01:36Get out!
01:01:47That's right.
01:01:48Yeah.
01:01:51All right.
01:01:52Let's pick up where we left off, shall we?
01:02:01Ellie, you spend more time in this hospital than I do.
01:02:06This is the last time, I promise.
01:02:12How can you be so sure it's your last time here?
01:02:15Because basically I'm gonna throw my clothes into a bag
01:02:18and catch the first plane out of here tomorrow.
01:02:24Hey.
01:02:25Yo, hey, are you okay?
01:02:26Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
01:02:27Y'all can leave, I gotta wait for some stitches.
01:02:29No, we can wait.
01:02:30No, no, no, I need to go home
01:02:31and check on my mom after anyway.
01:02:32You sure?
01:02:33Yeah.
01:02:34How's the cut?
01:02:35Is it gonna leave a scar?
01:02:37I hope so.
01:02:39Not very interesting until you have a bunch of scars
01:02:41you can tell a bunch of lies about.
01:02:43Go, get out of here.
01:02:44I'm fine.
01:02:46Okay.
01:02:47Bye.
01:02:48♪ Trouble in my mind, I'm blue. ♪
01:03:03Can we leave it on for a minute?
01:03:06Yeah, sure.
01:03:09My father used to love this song.
01:03:11♪ You know the sun's gonna shine. ♪
01:03:15My brother thinks we lost my father years ago.
01:03:19You know, after the accident.
01:03:24Is that how you feel?
01:03:29I think he was still in there somewhere.
01:03:35Tell me something about him.
01:03:38Like what?
01:03:40First good thing that pops in your head.
01:03:45You know, he was in all kinds of bands.
01:03:48And he met my mom when she was singing
01:03:51in a band in Nashville.
01:03:53For real?
01:03:54Yeah.
01:03:55Was she like a show business kid?
01:03:57No.
01:04:00I mean, they quit all that by the time
01:04:01my brother and I came along.
01:04:03But,
01:04:06she used to sing around the house.
01:04:14I bet she was a great lady.
01:04:44I don't know.
01:04:45I don't know.
01:04:46I don't know.
01:04:47I don't know.
01:04:48I don't know.
01:04:49I don't know.
01:04:50I don't know.
01:04:51I don't know.
01:04:52I don't know.
01:04:53I don't know.
01:04:54I don't know.
01:04:55I don't know.
01:04:56I don't know.
01:04:57I don't know.
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01:05:14Hey, what are you doing?
01:05:15Hey.
01:05:16Nothing.
01:05:17Just thought I lost something.
01:05:19What'd you lose?
01:05:20I don't know.
01:05:21You don't know what you might've lost?
01:05:24I guess it's gonna take you a while to find that.
01:05:32Is there anything that you wanted?
01:05:39So you got your bag packed and waiting by the front door.
01:05:43Yeah. I'm... I'm leaving.
01:05:46You are.
01:05:47Anyway, I came to say goodbye to my dad, and that's more or less what I did.
01:05:53They called and said that they'd have your daddy's ashes ready if you wanted to take them.
01:06:01No. Thank you, Beth.
01:06:04What do you want me to do with them?
01:06:07You could keep them, or you could scatter them someplace.
01:06:12You know what? I don't think I could do that.
01:06:14Well, I'm sure you'll think of something.
01:06:18Okay.
01:06:30Should you be doing that?
01:06:32Bandages just aren't really my style, you know?
01:06:38How's it look?
01:06:40Not great.
01:06:43Do you think anyone will believe me if I said I got it in a shark attack?
01:06:54Hey, what time does your flight leave?
01:06:57Leaves at nine.
01:06:59You don't have to stay if you don't want...
01:07:01No, no, no.
01:07:03You know, if we got all this time, there's something you could help me with.
01:07:12Where exactly are we going?
01:07:14Hold on. I think I saw one right up here.
01:07:16One what?
01:07:18Here, here, here. Pull up here.
01:07:23Why'd you want this thing?
01:07:25I had an idea.
01:07:27Can't we just buy one of these?
01:07:29Oh, I already got a bunch.
01:07:31Is this, like, your thing?
01:07:35My thing?
01:07:36Yeah.
01:07:37Like, you like to collect stolen bird feeders.
01:07:43Why would that be anyone's thing?
01:07:45Because.
01:07:46Okay.
01:07:47No, you ain't getting any water. Can you get it for me?
01:07:49Yeah, got it.
01:07:50Can you get it?
01:07:51Okay.
01:07:52Run!
01:07:59What is that?
01:08:00I pulled out some tools.
01:08:02Tools for what?
01:08:03Tools to help us get into the store.
01:08:07That is breaking and entering where I come from.
01:08:10Yeah, that's what we call it here, too.
01:08:22Okay.
01:08:53Stop it!
01:09:04Now what?
01:09:16My plane leaves in ten minutes.
01:09:20I don't think I'm gonna make it.
01:09:23You're not ready to leave yet.
01:09:26No, I'm not.
01:09:28No, you just got here.
01:09:31I remember when I saw Amanda at the airport.
01:09:35I thought,
01:09:38God, would it be really rude
01:09:42if I was to get on an airplane,
01:09:44turn right around, and go home?
01:09:50Yeah.
01:09:52This place sucks.
01:09:57I think you should come out to Los Angeles.
01:10:03You could record some songs.
01:10:09I think you need to get out of this place.
01:10:16I can.
01:10:20My mom, you know?
01:10:24Anyway, it's sooner be dead than set foot on an airplane.
01:10:29What?
01:10:31You can get up and you can sing in front of a whole bar of people
01:10:34who are throwing shit at you,
01:10:36and you're too scared to get on an airplane?
01:10:38I'm not scared.
01:10:39I'll get on one as long as it don't take off the ground.
01:10:50Hey!
01:10:52What are you two doing here?
01:10:54I'm calling the cops. That's for damn sure.
01:10:57I can't even look at all that. It's everywhere.
01:11:20Oh, wow.
01:11:22Yeah, oh, wow.
01:11:50Ah!
01:11:56Well, I guess this is it.
01:12:01I guess.
01:12:15Uh...
01:12:18I, uh, wanted to tell you
01:12:22I saw where, um, your key came from.
01:12:26My mom has one like it.
01:12:28It's, uh, for a safety deposit box at the bank.
01:12:33Thanks.
01:12:38Reno.
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01:13:18Hi.
01:13:20Morning.
01:13:22Uh, is this key for your bank?
01:13:25I believe it is. Let me see.
01:13:37I'll give you some privacy.
01:13:47Thanks.
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01:15:15Hi.
01:15:17I'm here to pick up my father's ashes.
01:15:20Well, yes, but we've run into a slight problem with the urn.
01:15:23With the urn?
01:15:25The one you selected is not available right now,
01:15:28and we have completely run out.
01:15:31Well, is there a different urn that I can put the ashes in?
01:15:35The one you purchased is the most competitively priced urn that we have,
01:15:40and, well, if you'd want to upgrade, we could...
01:15:43No, um, I don't want to do an upgrade.
01:15:46Uh, is there anything else that you could use?
01:15:54♪
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01:19:05They're not home.
01:19:08Oh.
01:19:10Are you the granddaughter?
01:19:13Yeah, I'm Ellie.
01:19:15But how do you know about me?
01:19:17You're all they could talk about these past few days.
01:19:20They're at the department store. Didn't Judy tell you?
01:19:22Tell me what?
01:19:24She's modeling today.
01:19:35No, uh-uh.
01:19:37I do not do yellow, and it's in my contract.
01:19:40What contract? No one's getting paid.
01:19:43I do not do yellow, and I don't do purple.
01:19:46They're just not my colors. They never have been.
01:19:49Just look at my hair. Are you crazy?
01:19:52But this is all that we have left.
01:19:54Well, then you've got a problem.
01:19:59Judy.
01:20:01Ellie!
01:20:03Bruce said that you'd gone and without saying goodbye.
01:20:08I told him he was wrong.
01:20:10He said that you got that in your blood from your father,
01:20:13and I said, well, she also got some of my blood,
01:20:16and my blood is just not that rude.
01:20:19How are you, dear?
01:20:21What is all this?
01:20:23Oh, it's not the best timing,
01:20:25but it was planned months ago,
01:20:28and, well, I was just hoping
01:20:30that it would take my mind off my troubles.
01:20:33How often do you get asked to be a model at my age?
01:20:38Now, you go find Bruce, and you get a good seat,
01:20:42and we'll go to the diner after.
01:20:44Okay.
01:20:46Here we see the California casual,
01:20:49delightful and comfortable.
01:20:52With this, you can run your errands
01:20:55and still look like a lady on the go.
01:20:59Here we see the elegant gray,
01:21:02which is not just for winter anymore.
01:21:05Cut, totally comfortable.
01:21:08She looks so lovely.
01:21:13Our next model comes to the stage,
01:21:15bringing a little flash and glitter.
01:21:18And here we see midnight blue,
01:21:21suitable for any formal occasion,
01:21:24while allowing for comfort at the same time.
01:21:27A beautiful two-piece ensemble
01:21:30in beautiful midnight blue
01:21:32with sparkle and bling to match her beauty.
01:21:41Oh!
01:21:51She's gonna be okay.
01:21:54Boy, I wish I knew a prayer right about now.
01:21:59Do you know any?
01:22:01No, I'm afraid I don't.
01:22:06But don't Judy and you go to church?
01:22:10I just go for the singing,
01:22:13and she goes to see all of her friends.
01:22:16I sleep through a lot of the praying part.
01:22:20You can go in now.
01:22:22Oh, thank you.
01:22:25You go ahead.
01:22:31Hey. Hey.
01:22:33My mom told me that Judy got into an accident.
01:22:36Yeah, she had a pretty bad fall at the department store,
01:22:39but I think she's gonna be okay.
01:22:45I'm glad you're still here.
01:22:48I can't seem to stay away from this place.
01:23:02Huh?
01:23:05You're leaving?
01:23:07Yeah, it, um, it's not that...
01:23:10I understand.
01:23:12It's not that I don't want to.
01:23:15Thanks.
01:23:20Tommy's gonna miss you.
01:23:25He's wonderful.
01:23:29Yeah, I don't know what I would do without her.
01:23:33How about you?
01:23:35I'm just waiting for you back in L.A.
01:23:39I broke up with my boyfriend.
01:23:42I'm gonna throw out the annoying roommate that I have
01:23:45and probably apply for that job that I've been dreaming about.
01:23:52It sounds like you'll be busy.
01:23:56Well, come on in, sweetheart.
01:23:59From the height you fell from,
01:24:01I'm gonna count ourselves lucky.
01:24:03I thought you said we wouldn't be seeing you again.
01:24:08You should leave, dear.
01:24:10Do you want to sleep?
01:24:12No, you should go back to your home.
01:24:14Well, I...
01:24:16No, don't overthink it.
01:24:18I don't want to.
01:24:20I don't want to.
01:24:22Go back to your home.
01:24:24No, don't overstay your visit.
01:24:27If you do that, then you won't want to come back.
01:24:30And I want you to come back with your brother
01:24:33and with my great-grandkids.
01:24:35I've never even seen them.
01:24:37But you have a broken knee.
01:24:39Well, there are doctors here.
01:24:41Besides, it'll give Bruce something to do.
01:24:44You need to get home
01:24:46and find someone who'll make that furniture that you designed.
01:24:50Now give me a hug and you get out of here.
01:25:17Hey.
01:25:20Where would I stay?
01:25:22What do you mean?
01:25:24Los Angeles. If I came with you, where would I stay?
01:25:27Why, you live with me.
01:25:29You'd have to help me throw out my roommate,
01:25:32but she scares pretty easy.
01:25:34Okay.
01:25:36But then just one thing is I'm not gonna get on a plane.
01:25:40What, you want us to walk?
01:25:43What's wrong with this thing?
01:25:46What's wrong with this thing?
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