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  • 6/19/2025
Tyler Tate, a washed up actor whose life has been ravaged by alcoholism, retreats to a small motel near his Ohio hometow | dG1fc3cyNzFNaF9ob0U
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00:00Grace, he's here.
00:05Who?
00:06Tyler Tate.
00:07He's in town.
00:08It's you.
00:09Tyler Tate.
00:10Well, I'll be.
00:12You're that guy.
00:18Can you please send an ambulance?
00:20I have a guest who is unresponsive here.
00:25Fine, but the kids are really good
00:27and they want to do some writing
00:29and they want to go to some competition.
00:31Production classes, maybe a community program.
00:34I might need another acting teacher.
00:36Who's going to hire me to do what?
00:39You could teach.
00:41I just don't think it's a good idea.
00:43I'm sorry, did I do something wrong?
00:46What are you doing here?
00:47I don't want to help.
00:49You know, these kids are very impressionable
00:51and I don't want them to think that acting is about fame
00:54and partying and liquor.
00:56You know, it kind of defeats the purpose.
00:58Do you think I should say all of this?
01:00I don't know.
01:01Is it true?
01:02Is this how you feel?
01:04Heaven is the only place that Hollywood
01:07hasn't figured out how to recreate.
01:10The beauty of being an actor
01:12is that we get to release all this fear, frustration.
01:17You know one of the differences between reality and fiction?
01:20Fiction has to make sense.
01:22It is all in our hands. It is all in our hands.
01:27It is all in our hands.

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