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A long-married couple hits a rough patch.

Sepasang suami istri yang telah lama menikah sedang menghadapi masa sulit.

Stars: Annie Cavalero,Elisa Cawley,Christal Marie Deloney

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00:00:00The 15 years.
00:00:02The 15 years?
00:00:03Wow.
00:00:05Hey.
00:00:06Yeah.
00:00:07I want to try something.
00:00:09I want to try to say something new
00:00:12that I haven't already told you in the last 15 years.
00:00:16Okay.
00:00:17I'll do the same.
00:00:19I like the way you think.
00:00:21Your opinion is always the only one I really care about.
00:00:25My mom told me she finally realized what she needs from a man.
00:00:32She needs to feel like he thinks she's special.
00:00:36But that's how you make me feel.
00:00:38And you are special.
00:00:39No.
00:00:41That you make me feel like I am.
00:00:43Look at this.
00:00:47You know what I've observed about you
00:00:49over all the years we've been together?
00:00:52It seems like the two things that make you happiest
00:00:54are when I tell you I'm baking something.
00:00:57This cake is unbelievable.
00:00:58Yeah.
00:00:59And when I ask you if you want to have sex.
00:01:02Well, yeah.
00:01:03Maybe that's what all men want most from their wives.
00:01:06You know, food and sex.
00:01:08It's like their two most basic physiological needs
00:01:11being met by their partner.
00:01:13But there's got to be something else.
00:01:16What about recognition and praise?
00:01:19That's got to be high on everyone's list.
00:01:20Okay.
00:01:24Here's a question.
00:01:26Which would you rather?
00:01:28A blowjob?
00:01:29Or I give you compliments for five minutes straight?
00:01:32A blowjob.
00:01:35I like when you give me compliments.
00:01:38But...
00:01:38I know.
00:01:39A handjob.
00:01:41That way I can tell you how great you are at the same time.
00:01:44Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
00:01:46You see how your brain works?
00:01:48Should we try that?
00:01:59This one's already folded.
00:02:03It's weird that everyone dies.
00:02:06The most dramatic, suspenseful premise ever.
00:02:10It's not a movie, you know?
00:02:11You, that is you, are going to die one day
00:02:14and you don't know when or how.
00:02:15Wait, why are you singling me out?
00:02:17Are you anticipating it, or...?
00:02:19No, it's just invigorating.
00:02:22I am going to die.
00:02:25Oh, that's terrifying.
00:02:26Or a relief.
00:02:29Katie Couric is going to die.
00:02:33Yes.
00:02:35Yes, she is.
00:02:36But the question is...
00:02:38How much time do you have left?
00:02:40Short amount?
00:02:41Long amount?
00:02:42Yeah, that.
00:02:43And what do you do with the time that you have?
00:02:46Are you spending it the way you should?
00:02:48The way you want to?
00:02:50Did you write today?
00:02:52No.
00:02:55You should just write something new.
00:02:57Just anything.
00:02:58I will.
00:02:59I'm going to.
00:03:02Kim, your book is great.
00:03:04I mean, that's the success.
00:03:06Just having created something that's great.
00:03:11People are going to discover it over time.
00:03:14They will.
00:03:15It'll be read.
00:03:18I didn't even notice time going by.
00:03:21Well, that's what they say happiness is, right?
00:03:23Absorption.
00:03:24It's an incredible debut.
00:03:26This novel reminded me of what it was like to be a child.
00:03:32Cultivating relationships on social media eats up hours.
00:03:36Every day.
00:03:38Reading other people's feeds and coming up with interesting responses that are actually worth reading.
00:03:44And everyone acts like they're just hanging out, you know?
00:03:46But really, everyone is selling something.
00:03:50I don't know what to tell you.
00:03:51If you think you can put out a book without promoting it on social media, well, it's naive.
00:03:57The future is digital.
00:03:58That's all.
00:03:58End of story.
00:04:00I'll keep at it.
00:04:02How many followers do you have on Twitter?
00:04:06About 300.
00:04:07My 15-year-old daughter has 45,000.
00:04:10I know.
00:04:12Her tweets are really good.
00:04:15Look, we're abandoning our business model.
00:04:17Instead of authors, we're now going to pursue creators of digital content.
00:04:21Okay.
00:04:23So, I can't represent you anymore, but you're a good writer.
00:04:26It's just, you know, the novel is dead.
00:04:28Publishing is dead.
00:04:32I think there's always going to be people who want to read novels.
00:04:35It's not profitable.
00:04:37Except for a few authors at the very top.
00:04:39Supposedly, book sales are higher than ever.
00:04:42People are reading e-books.
00:04:43Well, they're not buying your book.
00:04:46I'm sorry.
00:04:47None of our clients' books are doing great right now.
00:04:50That's why we're changing direction.
00:04:51I'm sorry.
00:04:57Okay.
00:05:00Well, I appreciate everything you've done for me and my book.
00:05:05Let's keep in touch.
00:05:07Okay.
00:05:08Bye.
00:05:09Bye.
00:05:14I'm sure you'll be able to get another agent when your next book is done.
00:05:17It's exciting that you and Alex were in the trades today.
00:05:22I can't believe the show is going to go.
00:05:25Yeah, I know.
00:05:26I can't believe it either.
00:05:27It's crazy.
00:05:28You're finally going to be running your own TV show.
00:05:31You work so hard.
00:05:33Yeah.
00:05:34If we can just make this a hit, then we can get one of our own pilots made.
00:05:38Yeah.
00:05:40The hours are going to be long, though.
00:05:42We're not going to be able to spend as much time together.
00:05:43You know how you always say, couples that stick together, stick together.
00:05:47No.
00:05:48It'll be okay.
00:05:50I'll use the extra time alone to write.
00:05:51Ideas.
00:06:15Ideas.
00:06:15Ideas.
00:06:21Ideas.
00:06:41Please, God.
00:06:44Ideas.
00:06:47Idea.
00:06:47Idea.
00:06:51Ideas.
00:06:57What is the point?
00:06:59I found our lead actress.
00:07:01Yeah?
00:07:01She's in that group of headshots we got today.
00:07:03Her name is Brittany Slayton.
00:07:07Is she funny?
00:07:08Who cares?
00:07:09Look at her.
00:07:10You're going to care.
00:07:11When we start shooting, she has to deliver one of your jokes.
00:07:13We'll get an audience just because of how she looks.
00:07:16Let's just watch her reel together tomorrow.
00:07:18Okay.
00:07:18Okay.
00:07:21Lori told me about some news show today where they did this experiment.
00:07:36They gave women the choice of dating.
00:07:39Either a short guy with a prestigious job and a great salary, or a tall guy who had a dead-end
00:07:44job, was broke, and had a lot of debt.
00:07:47All the women chose the tall guy.
00:07:49I just think it sucks not giving short guys a chance.
00:07:54Well, it's the same as men wanting to be with a woman just because she's beautiful.
00:07:59Right?
00:08:01I like how personality is the great equalizer.
00:08:04You know, if a person has charisma, it doesn't matter if they're not conventionally attractive.
00:08:09People want to be with them.
00:08:10You know, supposedly one of the traits of charismatic people is that they're good listeners.
00:08:14Like Bill Clinton, people say that when he's talking to you, you feel like he's completely
00:08:20focused on you.
00:08:21Like you're the most important person in the world.
00:08:24When Esauk Denison would talk to people, she'd open her eyes really wide and refrain from
00:08:28blinking as if she were trying to entrance them.
00:08:31Wow.
00:08:32It made her seem affected, but really, she was just insecure.
00:08:36Her whole problem was self-confidence.
00:08:38Maybe she wouldn't have become a great writer if she didn't have something to prove.
00:08:44Maybe that's what drives anyone who becomes great.
00:08:47They have something to prove.
00:08:48Yeah.
00:08:49I want to read you something that she wrote.
00:08:53Yeah.
00:08:53Reality had met me, such a short time ago, in such an ugly shape, that I have no wish
00:09:05to come into contact with it again.
00:09:07Somewhere in me, a dark fear was still crouching, and I took refuge within the fantastic like
00:09:12a distressed child in his fairy tales.
00:09:16I did not want to look ahead, and not at all to look back.
00:09:22That's good.
00:09:23How are you doing?
00:09:26I keep fantasizing about leaving everything.
00:09:29Not just John, but also Philly, his house.
00:09:33You just gotta hang in there.
00:09:35You're going to make it through this.
00:09:38It's like you gotta rip off the mother of all Band-Aids.
00:09:41Yeah.
00:09:42But once you do...
00:09:43I'll be free.
00:09:44I'll be free.
00:10:10Yeah.
00:10:10I'm ready. I want it noted. And I'm just going to sit here totally still.
00:10:24Because normally when I see that you're still getting ready, I'll keep fiddling around.
00:10:28And then later, when we're late, you'll think it was because of me.
00:10:30I know it's me this time, but it's usually you.
00:10:33It's not always me. That's not true.
00:10:36Then how come every time I have a lunch or appointment by myself, I am on time?
00:10:41Okay, wait. Let's get back to Lisa.
00:10:43So you know she's not typically a snoop. It's not her style.
00:10:47Actually, though, doesn't everybody snoop sometimes? I mean, I've done it.
00:10:52What, with me? With my stuff?
00:10:54No. Not with you.
00:10:57Okay.
00:10:58Anyway, John stays at work until like 10 o'clock every night because they have a week going to bed at the same time.
00:11:02Because the bedroom is intimate, obviously. And if you're having problems...
00:11:07Anyway, John works late, comes home, watches sports news while polishing off a bottle of wine, and passes out on the sofa.
00:11:15Lisa comes down to the kitchen for a glass of water, notices his cell phone on the dining table, and it makes a noise, signaling he got a text.
00:11:25Oh, boy.
00:11:25Yeah.
00:11:26Yeah.
00:11:26It's a selfie from some blonde.
00:11:30Oh, no.
00:11:31Yeah.
00:11:32Blonde said, hey, hottie, you want to hang this weekend?
00:11:35What are they, like fucking 20-year-olds or something?
00:11:40That's crazy.
00:11:41You know, Lisa said, even though she's not in love with him anymore and she's told him she wants a divorce, it was like getting punched in the stomach.
00:11:48Of course.
00:11:49But she's like, what else is on his phone?
00:11:52Yeah.
00:11:53So she starts clicking through his texts, and there are tons of him asking different women out for drinks.
00:11:59Oh, my goodness. Are these women our age or are they younger?
00:12:04Lisa thinks they're our age. She thinks maybe he went to college with some of them.
00:12:07Okay.
00:12:08Probably the only way he's going to get someone younger is if he drives some flashy car or something.
00:12:12That's funny.
00:12:13But he has no money because his business isn't doing well and he refuses to get a job because 9-to-5s are for suckers, right?
00:12:21And meanwhile, Lisa is working her ass off trying to pay the bills so their water doesn't get shut off.
00:12:27Jesus, that's terrible.
00:12:29And you know what he says, sir?
00:12:30What?
00:12:31I just wish you'd be happy.
00:12:35Huh?
00:12:36Maybe that's what all men want, right? You know, just for their wives to smile and be happy.
00:12:43You know what? I get it. I understand it. It's like, welcome home, honey. Here's your cake.
00:12:49That's how you are, you know? Right?
00:12:55That's how you see me?
00:12:58Yeah, you're always happy.
00:12:59Well, except for now.
00:13:02Really?
00:13:03I have no idea what my purpose is.
00:13:07I mean, when I was writing my book, I felt like I was doing something that mattered.
00:13:11But if it turns out you're not successful at whatever it is you do...
00:13:15People love your writing, though, Kim.
00:13:16But if I'm not getting paid for it and only a handful of people know or care about it, I can't help but wonder if I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.
00:13:27Your writing is validated by success. You are continually working on TV shows or selling pilots. And you're paid well.
00:13:34Well, it is great that you have confirmation of your talent. Meanwhile, I... Oh my God, we're so late!
00:13:43I was ready!
00:13:44I was so late!
00:14:07You're right!
00:14:07Shani.
00:14:17Hi.
00:14:19Hey.
00:14:20It was so good to see you at the reunion.
00:14:22Yeah.
00:14:24But I've changed.
00:14:26You look great.
00:14:30You remember Homecoming?
00:14:31We didn't even make it to the dance.
00:14:35We just sat out in the parking lot.
00:14:37We didn't meet out in my car.
00:14:41Who knew that kissing for so long could be such eternal?
00:14:50But I guess we did more than just kiss.
00:14:59I don't believe in climate change.
00:15:02Don't ruin it.
00:15:07What if you've been losing weight and working out because you want a date?
00:15:23I do not want a date.
00:15:26I'm married.
00:15:28To a crazy person.
00:15:31Actually, I wish I really were nuts.
00:15:33I'd have more followers on Twitter.
00:15:36Besides celebrities, the people who do best on Twitter are the pretty girls who are nuts.
00:15:39Like models who get into insult wars with people or say crazy shit about their sex life.
00:15:46Yeah.
00:15:47You know, Alex has been doing online dating.
00:15:49Oh.
00:15:50How's it going?
00:15:52She says that all the guys post pictures of their motorcycle or truck and all the girls post pictures of their cats.
00:15:58Wow.
00:15:59Yeah, it's like everyone's speaking the wrong language to each other.
00:16:02Can you imagine online dating?
00:16:06No.
00:16:07She says that no one looks like their photo.
00:16:09When she goes to meet them for coffee or whatever, they look totally different than their picture.
00:16:14Ugh.
00:16:15It's crazy.
00:16:16Well, it's tricky.
00:16:17I mean, you have to have photos that are good enough to catch guys' attention, but not so good that they're disappointed when they meet you.
00:16:24Yeah, she says some of the guys will post pictures of themselves, like, shirtless.
00:16:29What are you doing?
00:16:31Must be like a primal thing.
00:16:34Yeah, it's like, this is what I look like naked. I want to see what you look like naked.
00:16:40Yeah.
00:16:42You look good.
00:16:44Yeah.
00:16:45Yeah.
00:16:47Thanks.
00:16:50Chris is constantly hooking up with girls he meets online.
00:16:55I don't think he goes out with anyone twice. They just have sex and keep moving.
00:16:59Cam, he's in his 20s.
00:17:00But isn't it weird that we miss that?
00:17:03Apparently people spend their 20s bawling everyone in sight.
00:17:06But not us.
00:17:09Do you wish now that you'd been single in your 20s?
00:17:11No.
00:17:12Whoa, you are lying.
00:17:15This is what dishonesty in a marriage looks like.
00:17:19Would I rather have been single in my 20s than date you?
00:17:24No.
00:17:25You would do very well if you were single now.
00:17:28Cam, guys would be throwing themselves at you.
00:17:31I have at least five friends who would gleefully step over my dead body to get to you.
00:17:36No one would be as good as you.
00:17:39I'd be...
00:17:40I'd be...
00:17:41I'd be screwed.
00:17:44Seriously.
00:17:44How's it going with the mediator?
00:17:47Okay, so far.
00:17:50If we can just keep being civil to each other, the divorce will only cost about $5,000.
00:17:56When Lisa and John first got together, I was envious of them because it seemed like they
00:18:03were more in love than anyone had ever been in the history of the world.
00:18:07And then basically right after they got married, they started having problems.
00:18:12They were in counseling the first year.
00:18:14It seems like people make the decision to get married when they're in a state of heightened emotion.
00:18:21But emotions are fleeting and marriage is not.
00:18:24It is hard as hell to get out of.
00:18:26So, no one should ever get married.
00:18:31Well, some would say that's why you get married.
00:18:33Because it helps you stay put when you're experiencing fleeting emotions.
00:18:37It's just so weird that Lisa was married for 17 years and now she'll be dating again.
00:18:44I mean, can you imagine having sex with strangers?
00:18:48I just described some people's fantasy, right?
00:18:51Sex with strangers.
00:18:53Yeah.
00:18:56I'm really sensitive to how people smell, even just assuming they're showered and clean.
00:19:02That's funny.
00:19:02That's actually one of the questions on the dating apps.
00:19:05Really?
00:19:06Yeah, Alex says they ask you to rate how important everything is to you and that's one of the things.
00:19:11How important is it that your date smells good?
00:19:14Very important.
00:19:16Yeah.
00:19:17I don't like when women wear tons of perfume.
00:19:21I like when men wear cologne.
00:19:25Hmm.
00:19:26Maybe I should wear cologne more often.
00:19:29No, I don't care about you wearing it.
00:19:31You smell good without it.
00:19:32No, but if you like cologne, maybe I should wear it.
00:19:35I don't know.
00:19:38Maybe it would help.
00:19:40Maybe it would help?
00:19:42What?
00:19:43Did you say maybe it would help?
00:19:45Like, what the hell is that supposed to mean?
00:19:49I don't know.
00:19:51I didn't know what I was saying.
00:19:52I was thinking about something else and then I...
00:19:54I'm sorry.
00:19:56Why don't we have sex anymore?
00:19:59We do.
00:20:01It's been forever.
00:20:02It's been like a month.
00:20:03Yeah.
00:20:04That's a long time.
00:20:12What is it?
00:20:15Is it me?
00:20:16Are you not attracted to me anymore?
00:20:18You know I'm attracted to you.
00:20:20Then what is it?
00:20:21I think I just meant that cologne makes me think of sex.
00:20:27I just need something to remind me of sex.
00:20:32Hey.
00:20:42I'm sorry.
00:20:44I'm sorry.
00:20:48I didn't mean it like that.
00:20:50I'm sorry.
00:20:53Hey.
00:20:56I didn't mean it.
00:20:59I'm sorry.
00:21:02I am attracted to you, huh?
00:21:29What are you doing?
00:21:30I want to drink it hot first and then switch to iced.
00:21:35I want it both ways.
00:21:37How'd casting go today?
00:21:40Good.
00:21:40We had a girl come in to audition that was surprisingly good.
00:21:44We all liked her.
00:21:45All the writers.
00:21:46She was a little ditzy, but very funny.
00:21:48What's her name?
00:21:49I'm Brittany.
00:21:50You know what I noticed today?
00:21:52Hmm.
00:21:54Everyone that came in to audition had striking eye color,
00:21:57like blue or green eyes that got everyone's attention.
00:21:59I bet the reason they got into acting was because when they were growing up,
00:22:05people would comment on their eyes and it would make them feel special.
00:22:08I believe it.
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:12George Clooney has brown eyes.
00:22:16So is she attractive?
00:22:18Who?
00:22:18Brittany.
00:22:20Yeah, she's cute.
00:22:22What's her last name?
00:22:24Uh, Slayton, I think.
00:22:27See, it's little things like this.
00:22:29Just chip away at trots.
00:22:31Are you seriously pretending to be unsure of her name?
00:22:42What?
00:22:46What?
00:22:46I'm trying to decide what I'll do if you leave me for this actress.
00:22:52I'm not going to leave you.
00:22:54Manhattan.
00:22:55Some kind of finance guy.
00:22:56Not the shady type.
00:22:58He just was always brilliant at math.
00:23:00And he has impeccable ethics.
00:23:02Well, there's no such person.
00:23:05Fine.
00:23:06Yeah.
00:23:06If I were single, I could redecorate as often as I like.
00:23:12Change up the whole damn house whenever I want.
00:23:15Meanwhile, I hope you're ready to play therapist and personal assistant to your actress wife
00:23:21as she careens between breathtaking narcissism and debilitating insecurity.
00:23:27The great thing about actors is you always know where you stand.
00:23:32They're number one.
00:23:33Why do you do this?
00:23:39Huh?
00:23:43I like to be prepared for any outcome.
00:23:45Like anyone.
00:23:46I'm trying to avoid suffering.
00:23:50Well, if we break up, we'd both suffer.
00:23:53Even if I marry an actress and you end up with a finance guy.
00:23:56Yeah.
00:24:12Nervous.
00:24:13You got to commit or you're going to make a mess.
00:24:17Commit, commit, commit.
00:24:18Yeah.
00:24:43No, she used that book club.
00:24:47Yeah.
00:24:48Once a week?
00:24:50Once a week, yeah.
00:24:51No, but she's doing great.
00:24:53She's doing really good.
00:24:59What's that?
00:25:00Well, look, I'm glad it made you feel better, but did you think about going outside at all
00:25:03and throwing it against the ground or...
00:25:05I'll fix the wall.
00:25:07I know how to spackle.
00:25:08Besides, I've been wanting to paint this room again anyway.
00:25:11We just had to paint it.
00:25:12Two years ago.
00:25:14I got my hair cut and colored, and I bought some cute new outfits.
00:25:18Meg has a good camera, so she's going to take some pics of me to use on dating apps.
00:25:22Oh my gosh, how fun.
00:25:24It's so weird to be single again.
00:25:26Lately, I haven't been able to sleep because I'm just excited.
00:25:30Did you know anytime you see a celebrity with fabulous mermaid waves, it's actually hair
00:25:41extensions?
00:25:42What?
00:25:47One day I'm going to get hair extensions.
00:25:50They'll be really expensive.
00:25:53They'll never be exactly right.
00:25:56And I'll complain about them a lot.
00:25:58Actually, I don't want hair extensions.
00:26:02It's like Fran Leibowitz says about plastic surgery.
00:26:06It's a burden of the rich.
00:26:10But I would like to repaint this bedroom.
00:26:15You always want change, huh?
00:26:17You always want things to stay the same.
00:26:21Look, I've been with the same person for 15 years, and that's great.
00:26:26But I do need change in some part of my life, and I don't think it's a big deal to want
00:26:34to repaint the bedroom occasionally.
00:26:38Are you stressed about the show?
00:26:40Yeah.
00:26:41I just hope we make something good.
00:26:44On set, it seems like you're not attracted to me.
00:26:48I am.
00:26:49You don't act like it.
00:26:51God, I hope not.
00:26:52God, I hope not.
00:27:22So, what have you been up to?
00:27:37I'm trying to think of how to summarize the last two decades.
00:27:40You look good.
00:27:43No, you do.
00:27:45Oh, I don't really look like this.
00:27:48Recently, I've gained some weight, and I've started losing my hair.
00:27:52I don't care about that stuff.
00:27:54I just remember you the way you used to be.
00:27:56So, when we were on set today, did I hear you talking about The Bachelorette?
00:28:04I'm obsessed.
00:28:08Is that a problem?
00:28:10I wish I didn't care.
00:28:11Let's pretend I only watch documentaries.
00:28:15Well, this whole thing is pretend.
00:28:17There has to be some grain of truth or reality.
00:28:21Remember how we all went to Catherine's parents' farm for senior skip day?
00:28:25Yeah.
00:28:26And everyone got wasted, and we all played strip poker in the barn.
00:28:29That was one of the best nights of my life.
00:28:31And you and I almost made out.
00:28:33Why didn't we?
00:28:34I don't know.
00:28:36Oh, wait.
00:28:37That's because you only dated football players.
00:28:39I read a book recently.
00:28:41Oh, yeah?
00:28:41Oh, it was so good.
00:28:43It was about magical thinking.
00:28:44Oh, the Joan Didion book.
00:28:47No.
00:28:49It was about how if you think positively enough, often enough, you can manifest everything you dream of.
00:28:56So, every person who's successful now never had negative thoughts while they were working their way up?
00:29:04I'm not sure.
00:29:08I wanted to sleep, and now I'm having a panic attack.
00:29:11So, how are you?
00:29:15Good.
00:29:19It seems like your focus on success is making you unhappy.
00:29:22You think?
00:29:23Look, I'm a nice, sweet person.
00:29:26No, I know.
00:29:27I'm sorry.
00:29:30I'll see you at work.
00:29:32Okay.
00:29:33I'm going to look really hot tomorrow.
00:29:38Great.
00:29:45What'd you do today?
00:29:48Wasted time online.
00:29:51How much time did you spend on Facebook?
00:29:53Too much.
00:29:55What'd you get out of it?
00:29:57I miss my friends from high school.
00:29:59You don't even have anything in common with them.
00:30:02Except childhood.
00:30:04Okay.
00:30:06That's a bit dramatic.
00:30:08It is dramatic.
00:30:10Growing up with a group of people?
00:30:13It's your personal history, your formative years.
00:30:16Well, I just think, at a certain point, at a certain age, you move past that.
00:30:23Or is it more important than ever?
00:30:26Those memories, who you were then.
00:30:28Like, I can't decide if I'm a completely different person now, or if I'm basically the same.
00:30:35I have no desire to be on Facebook.
00:30:41You're not a sentimental person.
00:30:44You're not nostalgic.
00:30:45I am about some things.
00:30:47You seemed happy to see everybody at your 20-year reunion.
00:30:52You were happy to see Shannon.
00:30:53It was nice to see her.
00:30:55It was nice to see everyone.
00:30:58I like people.
00:31:03Yeah, but I want to see everybody from my class.
00:31:07Get them all together and just hang out for hours.
00:31:10Really catch up.
00:31:12Yeah, I don't need to do that.
00:31:14Maybe you don't care about being on Facebook because you're interested in your life.
00:31:31You're engaged in what you're doing.
00:31:35You're not interested in your life?
00:31:40Hey, hey, hey.
00:31:42Hey.
00:31:44Hey.
00:31:51Stop breaking the law, asshole.
00:31:53Liar, liar.
00:31:55From where does the power come to see the race to its end?
00:31:59Chariots of fire.
00:32:01You want us to give back the money?
00:32:04Lost in America.
00:32:07I've got the hair.
00:32:08I've got the eyes.
00:32:09Peggy Sue got married.
00:32:10Oh, I'm trying to cooperate.
00:32:16Fargo.
00:32:16Michael is a very tall man.
00:32:23Oh, shit.
00:32:25You want a hint?
00:32:26No.
00:32:29All that jazz?
00:32:32Perfect.
00:32:32I'm sorry.
00:32:35I can't.
00:32:35I don't do this.
00:32:37I never do that.
00:32:38I don't care.
00:32:39I just, I can't believe you lied about it.
00:32:42You know what I mean?
00:32:43I do care.
00:32:44Why are you staying up looking at pictures of a half-naked model?
00:32:46It's stupid.
00:32:47The one time I do that, I...
00:32:49It was so weird.
00:32:50I, like, covered up that you were looking at it.
00:32:53You totally lied.
00:32:54I know.
00:32:55I'm sorry.
00:32:56I screwed up.
00:32:56Who even is she?
00:32:58She's just like a swimsuit model.
00:33:00Would it bother you if I stayed up late looking at pictures of naked guys online?
00:33:04Of course it would.
00:33:05You know, you don't have to worry about that.
00:33:08Because I don't want to look at pictures of strangers' penises.
00:33:13Everyone knows that men love beauty.
00:33:16So it's just accepted that you get to look at pictures of women online.
00:33:20But I would argue that you're going outside the relationship for something.
00:33:23And it could get weird.
00:33:25Like, where you just shut down emotionally.
00:33:28No, no, Kim.
00:33:28Kim.
00:33:29I was just on autopilot, okay?
00:33:31Randomly clicking through things without even thinking about it.
00:33:34That's all that was.
00:33:35Why don't you just look at pictures of women openly then?
00:33:38I mean, why hide it?
00:33:39Maybe while I'm cooking you dinner, you could just be sitting at the table,
00:33:43surfing the net for pictures of naked women.
00:33:46I would never do that to you.
00:33:47Doing it behind my back doesn't protect me.
00:33:49It protects you.
00:33:50If you're going to keep doing it, you should tell me.
00:33:54I want to know if that's our arrangement.
00:33:56So that I'll feel free to do what I want to do.
00:34:00Well, um, you already are doing what you want to do.
00:34:04What does that even mean?
00:34:06I mean, you're talking to all those guys on Facebook.
00:34:08They're just friends.
00:34:10Okay, well, a lot of them want to be more than just friends.
00:34:12They're just curious about my life.
00:34:14They just want to catch up.
00:34:17No, no, no, no.
00:34:17Don't defend them, okay?
00:34:19I hate when you defend them.
00:34:22What's depressing is that no one can be trusted.
00:34:26You have your own inner life.
00:34:29And I don't know what you're really thinking or what you do with your private time.
00:34:35Well, I could say the same thing about you.
00:34:38Well, Kim, you can trust me.
00:34:55That was rough.
00:34:57Yeah.
00:34:58We should write an episode about this.
00:35:01I'm going to be embarrassed to tell you about it at work tomorrow.
00:35:04Maybe I won't.
00:35:06Oh, come on.
00:35:07We talk about everything.
00:35:08You think I'm a jerk?
00:35:09No.
00:35:13I am a little disappointed, though.
00:35:15I thought y'all had a great marriage.
00:35:17We do.
00:35:18This is not a big deal.
00:35:20All men do it.
00:35:21So the problem is that you got caught?
00:35:24I don't know.
00:35:27Actually, I can think of a few married men I know who...
00:35:31Nice guys, really sweet.
00:35:33They probably don't look at pictures of naked women online.
00:35:36So you think I'm not a good man?
00:35:37No, of course you're a good man.
00:35:41It's just...
00:35:41There's a continuum, you know?
00:35:44So I'm not the worst, but I'm not the best.
00:35:46But yeah, I mean, I'm sure there's probably loads of women who would shrug this off.
00:35:55They're the type who are not in love with their husbands and are like, whatever keeps them off my back.
00:35:59Yeah, but it's not like she caught me masturbating the pictures of women.
00:36:03You think that's worse?
00:36:05Yeah, you don't.
00:36:07There's a big leap between looking at pictures and masturbating to them.
00:36:10Why?
00:36:11Because, because you're having sexual thoughts about another woman.
00:36:16Aren't you having sexual thoughts when you're looking at the pictures?
00:36:20I mean, you can have sexual thoughts about a person without looking at pictures of them.
00:36:23Okay, this is a whole can of worms.
00:36:25I just think that masturbating the pictures of women is worse.
00:36:27Look, if I'm dating someone, I don't want them doing any of this stuff.
00:36:33But I think the question is, is it unreasonable for men to expect to be able to look at pictures of naked women?
00:36:41Or is it unreasonable for women to expect them not to?
00:36:45Yes, I think that it's...
00:36:47Oh, you know, this is why I hate dating, by the way.
00:36:50It's like, you meet this guy, he seems nice, he's sweet, and then you find out he has this whole secret life.
00:36:56Women have secret lives.
00:36:57Yeah, but men's habits are always darker.
00:37:01What's the worst thing you do that no one knows about?
00:37:05I got nothing to hide.
00:37:07No, seriously, I could run for political office.
00:37:12Okay.
00:37:13Okay, fine.
00:37:15If I'm reaching, so if I'm jealous of a person, or Lightly's talking, then I go online and look up their real estate records to see how much they paid for their house.
00:37:26That's it?
00:37:26Mm-hmm.
00:37:29So, you look at pictures of naked women online.
00:37:33Sometimes I'm bored, or I'm frustrated, or I need variety.
00:37:37It's not cheating.
00:37:38The Hulk was right there between the chairs.
00:38:05It was huge.
00:38:05Wow.
00:38:06Yeah.
00:38:09Oh, look at the hummingbird.
00:38:12You see it right there?
00:38:13I see it.
00:38:14Yeah.
00:38:17I love how birds are busy doing their own thing.
00:38:20They just go about their lives with no interest in us.
00:38:24Yeah.
00:38:25I love that.
00:38:32Ugh.
00:38:33It is gross how much we ate this weekend.
00:38:37What if you could go to jail for gluttony?
00:38:40My friends would be like, what happened to Mark and Kim?
00:38:45Well, they went to prison, because of Fourth of July weekend.
00:38:48Mm-hmm.
00:38:48A big part of marriage is over-eating together.
00:38:53Everyone would be in jail with us.
00:38:56Yeah.
00:38:56You know how they say you should, like, move your body for 20 minutes every day?
00:39:03Yeah.
00:39:04This always sounds appealing to me, you know?
00:39:06Like, I do my workout, but it's tedious.
00:39:11Like, moving your body for 20 minutes a day, that just sounds fun.
00:39:15You could just do whatever.
00:39:17And they say it reduces your chance of getting cancer.
00:39:20Well.
00:39:22What's going on?
00:39:24I'm going to move my body for 20 minutes.
00:39:27Okay.
00:39:29You're going to do it with me?
00:39:31Sure.
00:39:33Okay.
00:39:40So where do you live in Philly?
00:40:04East Falls.
00:40:06Oh, wow.
00:40:07How is it?
00:40:08It's great.
00:40:10There's cool stuff to do.
00:40:11It's easy to meet up with friends.
00:40:13There's a sense of community.
00:40:16The only time I feel a sense of community in L.A.
00:40:19is when we're greeted warmly by waiters at our favorite restaurants.
00:40:23You don't have to live here.
00:40:26No.
00:40:27I do.
00:40:30So, how'd it go today?
00:40:35We just kept getting a bunch of stupid notes.
00:40:37Alex, and the premise of the show, I just, I just wish it were one of me and Alex's ideas.
00:40:45I mean, we've written a ton of great pilots.
00:40:47Everyone loves the Austin pilot.
00:40:49I just don't know why our agents haven't tried to get it set up somewhere yet.
00:40:53I think it has to come from you.
00:40:55You have to tell them, this is the script we want to make.
00:40:59We've done that.
00:41:00You've never said, we are going to lie down in traffic until you help us get this script set up somewhere.
00:41:06I can't do that.
00:41:07You don't just...
00:41:08Then you have to make it happen yourself, with or without their help.
00:41:12Shoot it yourself.
00:41:16We could go to Philly.
00:41:17You could shoot at friends' houses, local places.
00:41:20If...
00:41:20Kim, if I say no to jobs here so I can make something myself, we wouldn't be able to keep this house.
00:41:25Okay, but...
00:41:26Look, everything we have, we bought with the money that I make from taking jobs that I don't always want to take.
00:41:33I know, so let's not let an attachment to material possessions stop you from fulfilling your dreams.
00:41:38Oh, come on.
00:41:39Kim, you say that.
00:41:41But if we had to move out and move into a one-bedroom apartment, or, God forbid, move back home with one of our parents, you would hate me.
00:41:49You would divorce me so fast.
00:41:50No, I wouldn't.
00:41:52But you might resent me for talking you into quitting your job.
00:41:55But, I mean, I could go to Philly.
00:41:58What?
00:41:59Why would you go to Philly?
00:42:01I don't know.
00:42:02That makes no sense.
00:42:04Look, it doesn't matter.
00:42:05We just got to get a hold of ourselves here.
00:42:07We don't have to go to such extreme measures.
00:42:09Look, I am not miserable.
00:42:11I just want to one day be able to make one of my pilots.
00:42:14And that day's going to come.
00:42:16I just need to be patient.
00:42:18That's it.
00:42:21I need to get a job.
00:42:23I thought when my book was published, maybe I would get an advance to write my next one.
00:42:28But, that isn't happening.
00:42:31You already have a job.
00:42:32You're a writer.
00:42:34At a certain point, you have to ask yourself if you're really on the right path.
00:42:39I mean, clearly.
00:42:39You know what?
00:42:45I'm not on this path anymore.
00:42:47Fuck this path.
00:42:48I'm going to do something else.
00:42:51Start your next book.
00:42:53I'm not writing another book.
00:42:56It'd be stupid to write another one.
00:42:58No, no, no.
00:42:59It's not stupid.
00:43:01You're a writer.
00:43:02You're good at it.
00:43:03Even if I am, does it matter if no one reads what I write?
00:43:06You have a bunch of subscribers on your blog.
00:43:10It's all friends and family.
00:43:12There are writers with tens of thousands of subscribers.
00:43:16Although, supposedly, no one's even reading blogs anymore.
00:43:18It's all about Instagram now.
00:43:19Okay, whatever.
00:43:21You don't stop expressing yourself just because there's no audience.
00:43:26It used to be I would have agreed with you.
00:43:30But now that I've been doing this for so long, I...
00:43:33You know what I'm trying to accept right now?
00:43:39There may not be a happy ending.
00:43:41I might never be successful.
00:43:44You will be successful.
00:43:47You already are successful.
00:43:51You're amazing.
00:43:53I don't deserve you.
00:43:56So which one was this?
00:43:58The fireman.
00:43:59Super hot.
00:44:01So you finally hooked up.
00:44:03What happened?
00:44:04It was a bust.
00:44:06I gave him a handjob just to get him out of my house.
00:44:09If you didn't want to, you shouldn't have.
00:44:12Would you want your daughters doing that?
00:44:14God, no.
00:44:16I shouldn't have done it.
00:44:19He asked me why I wasn't letting him do anything for me.
00:44:21It's because when we were making out,
00:44:24the way he was touching me,
00:44:25I could tell he didn't know what he was doing.
00:44:28But here's something.
00:44:30You know how penises are usually not that attractive?
00:44:33His was.
00:44:34It was actually beautiful.
00:44:36Really?
00:44:37Yeah.
00:44:38It looked like it was airbrushed.
00:44:40His whole body was just sort of golden.
00:44:44Wow.
00:44:45I think another reason he looked good down there
00:44:47was because he was well-groomed.
00:44:50His hair was trimmed.
00:44:52Mark trims his hair.
00:44:54Of course he does.
00:44:55Because he gives a shit.
00:44:57John never did anything to maintain his hair down there.
00:45:00It was disgusting.
00:45:01Oh, God.
00:45:02So you gave him a handjob.
00:45:04Did you use any kind of lubricant?
00:45:07He finished himself off.
00:45:09He did something I've never seen before.
00:45:11He spit in his hand for lube.
00:45:16So he's adept at getting himself off.
00:45:20But not women.
00:45:20Maybe this is an argument for dating older men.
00:45:29No.
00:45:30They want to date 26-year-olds.
00:45:32Of course they do.
00:45:36Another thing about getting older is I find myself thinking about the big picture more.
00:45:40Often, like, I'm looking at our life from a distance and I see where we are on the continuum.
00:45:49Yeah, I know we have time left, but it no longer seems infinite.
00:45:55And soon the pretty years will be over.
00:45:59Or maybe they already are.
00:46:00When I think about how the rest of our life is going to go, I feel like there may not be a lot of surprises left.
00:46:09Or there will be surprises, but they won't be good ones.
00:46:12There will be good surprises.
00:46:14A lot of cool stuff might happen.
00:46:16What's weird is that even if I think about the good stuff that might happen, I don't feel excited.
00:46:24You know, one of the actresses on our show read a good book about thinking positive.
00:46:28I'll find out the name of it and get it for you.
00:46:31Hmm.
00:46:32You don't find pessimism attractive?
00:46:50So, how was the notes meeting today?
00:46:53Tell me they raved about the script.
00:46:55No, they went raving the notes.
00:46:57They had no compliments.
00:46:58Nothing positive to say.
00:47:00Bullshit!
00:47:00I kept wanting to say, hey, have you seen the shows on your network?
00:47:04Because they all suck.
00:47:06Yeah.
00:47:10What are you doing?
00:47:11Why are you smiling?
00:47:12Oh, I'm just doing this thing from that book on positivity you got me.
00:47:16Go ahead.
00:47:17Tell me more about your day.
00:47:18Okay.
00:47:19So, we're shooting this episode where Brittany's older brother comes over and he's talking about
00:47:24his womanizing and basically being a dick.
00:47:27Mm-hmm.
00:47:27And they say, hey, Brittany's not being sweet enough to him in this scene.
00:47:31Can she, like, make him a sandwich or something?
00:47:34Wow.
00:47:35That's annoying.
00:47:36Wait.
00:47:37What are you doing?
00:47:38Why are you smiling?
00:47:39Oh, I'm faking it till I make it.
00:47:41Just the physical act of smiling causes serotonin to be released.
00:47:44It's freaking me out.
00:47:46Really?
00:47:46Yeah.
00:47:47Too much?
00:47:57Dinner was so good.
00:48:00I'm sorry I've been working so late.
00:48:03No, I'm sorry you're having to.
00:48:05So, Lisa is going on a million dates.
00:48:09She's like the bell of the ball on all of these dating apps.
00:48:12You know how she had gained weight over the past couple of years because her marriage was
00:48:16so miserable?
00:48:17I bet she loses it now.
00:48:19She already has.
00:48:20Of course.
00:48:21She said when she dropped the kids off at John's this weekend, he looked slimmer too.
00:48:25Yeah, they're on the market now.
00:48:27They have to look good.
00:48:28It's amazing what people can accomplish when they're motivated.
00:48:31She said some of her girlfriends who are divorced have told her that guys in their 20s and 30s
00:48:37like dating older divorced women because a lot of them want to have sex with no strings
00:48:42attached.
00:48:43They've already been married.
00:48:45They already have kids.
00:48:48Are you jealous of Lisa?
00:48:50No.
00:48:53No.
00:48:55Because she gets a date?
00:48:56Yeah, but whom?
00:48:57By the time you're our age, people have developed some seriously scary habits.
00:49:04So what'd you do today?
00:49:09I read an article in the LA Times.
00:49:11Well, that's something.
00:49:13It was about people who are obsessed with opera.
00:49:16Yeah?
00:49:17Yeah, they hang out on these websites devoted to opera news and gossip.
00:49:20And there's this contingent of opera lovers called the opera hoppers.
00:49:25They fly all over the world just to see performances they're interested in.
00:49:31And these are not just rich people.
00:49:33We're talking about secretaries who love opera and save up all their money to go to Italy or wherever.
00:49:40That's cool.
00:49:41What blew me away is that there are people out there pursuing some passion of theirs, full force.
00:49:48I mean, instead of doing something stupid like having an affair just because they feel empty or sad or uninspired,
00:49:56they're taking this passion that could be put toward blowing up their life,
00:50:01and they're doing something positive with it.
00:50:06Is there a...
00:50:10Do you think it's possible that you're going through a midlife crisis?
00:50:16I think I'm too young.
00:50:19Well, it seems like you're going through something.
00:50:22I think I'm okay.
00:50:24Well, you might not be the best judge.
00:50:27Maybe the person that's in it isn't able to see what's happening.
00:50:31Kim, I'm just concerned that you're going to do something you might regret.
00:50:36You're not thinking about having an affair, are you?
00:50:39No, Mark.
00:50:41I would never do anything to hurt you.
00:50:44Hey, even if you have a really cynical view,
00:50:49like say that people are ultimately self-centered and do what they want,
00:50:54I'm not going to do something that goes against my own best interest.
00:50:58And it's in my own best interest to protect this relationship.
00:51:04Okay.
00:51:08I love you.
00:51:09Hey.
00:51:26Hi.
00:51:26Hi.
00:51:30I read the pages you wrote today.
00:51:33Yeah?
00:51:34So good.
00:51:37So funny.
00:51:39I was cracking up at everything.
00:51:41Really?
00:51:42Yeah.
00:51:44Of all the writers we know,
00:51:46you are by far the best.
00:51:49No.
00:51:50Yeah.
00:51:53It's been so long since you've given me a compliment, you know?
00:51:56You're usually so good about it.
00:51:58Everyone wants recognition and praise.
00:52:02I know, right?
00:52:03Mm-hmm.
00:52:12What's wrong?
00:52:14Nothing.
00:52:14Mm-hmm.
00:52:16It's a vision board.
00:52:38A vision of the future, or...?
00:52:40I don't know.
00:52:41I guess it just represents what I want.
00:52:44It's all 80s.
00:52:45Yeah.
00:52:47The 1980s.
00:52:49Yes.
00:52:52Well, like, how is this a vision for the future?
00:52:55I knew you wouldn't understand.
00:52:57Well, I'm trying.
00:52:58I'm...
00:52:58I don't know.
00:53:00Maybe it's not a vision board exactly.
00:53:02It's just...
00:53:02I'm really into the 80s right now.
00:53:06It's one of my passions.
00:53:09I just want to immerse myself in it.
00:53:12Writing is one of your passions?
00:53:15I appreciate your encouraging me to write.
00:53:25But right now, I just want to think about things that make me feel good.
00:53:28You just want to know about things that make me feel good.
00:53:41No, it's getting us out.
00:53:41I don't like me.
00:53:42I just want to be quick.
00:53:42I don't know if we can.
00:53:43It would be great.
00:53:44It would be a good, but I don't know.
00:53:46I just want to pay my Dennett No.
00:53:47I don't know if we can.
00:53:49That's being this very disp participant in the day.
00:54:51Yeah, 95% sure.
00:54:53A thousand percent.
00:54:54I'm really impressed you resisted.
00:54:56I mean, was it hard?
00:54:57Of course it was.
00:54:58Look at him.
00:54:59It was the hardest thing he's ever done.
00:55:00I mean, a part of him died when he sent that boring, stupid text.
00:55:03Nah.
00:55:04Good man.
00:55:05It's hard being an adult.
00:55:06You know, you should have let us pitch your response,
00:55:09because I could have come up with a way to say no and yes at the same time.
00:55:12What he said was perfect.
00:55:14Why deny yourself what would obviously be an incredible pleasure?
00:55:17Because some things are worth sacrificing for.
00:55:20Like the love of an honest and loyal person.
00:55:23Yeah, instead of hooking up with randos.
00:55:25If Brittany's a rando, sign me up.
00:55:27Okay.
00:55:28Well, I need this job to last for years.
00:55:30Yeah.
00:55:31So, how you handle this is critically important.
00:55:36Our careers are on the line here.
00:55:37I think what they're saying is, uh, don't shit where you eat.
00:55:40He's not gonna cheat.
00:55:42I love Kim.
00:55:43I'm in love with Kim.
00:55:50I'm not buying you an IROC.
00:55:51Mark, they're so affordable compared to a new car.
00:55:54You can get one that's in great shape for, like, nothing.
00:55:57But up until today, you wanted a new Volvo.
00:56:02All the reviews say the new Volvo is a very staid ride.
00:56:05Not exciting to drive.
00:56:07Solid, but dull.
00:56:08For nine years, you've been driving a Volvo and loved it.
00:56:10So much so that you've been wanting another one up until today.
00:56:13I did love it.
00:56:15But now that I've been getting in touch with what I really want...
00:56:18You know what?
00:56:21It makes me really uncomfortable the way your opinion about something can change so completely.
00:56:26Hey.
00:56:30I hear what you're saying.
00:56:32But my opinion of you has never changed.
00:56:35Hey.
00:56:36That will always stay the same.
00:56:39You've been talking about getting a new Volvo for months.
00:56:43And now all of a sudden it's dead to you?
00:56:45Now you randomly want to buy a car that represents what was cool in the 80s?
00:56:49Like, what is your obsession with the 80s?
00:56:51It just seems like such a fun time.
00:56:53I had the 90s.
00:56:55The 90s sucked.
00:56:57Yeah, the 80s were way better.
00:57:00Diana's best friend had an i-rock.
00:57:02And they let me ride around with them.
00:57:05Yeah, but it's like that song.
00:57:08You can't put your arms around a memory.
00:57:11Who sang that?
00:57:12Johnny Thunders.
00:57:13He was in the New York Dolls.
00:57:14I just feel like you're going to screw me over someday.
00:57:23How can you say that?
00:57:25We've been together forever.
00:57:26Yeah, maybe too long.
00:57:27Too long for me or for you?
00:57:29Well, not for me.
00:57:29I'm happy.
00:57:30So am I.
00:57:32I mean, except for not knowing why I'm alive.
00:57:34Well, maybe you should see someone.
00:57:37I don't need a therapist.
00:57:39I need an i-rock.
00:57:42I mean, come on.
00:57:44Spend $200 an hour just to tell someone about how I spent seven years writing a book.
00:57:50And it nearly killed me.
00:57:52And it was published, and I thought that was the holy grail.
00:57:54But it turns out what you really want is for people to actually read it.
00:57:58Come on.
00:58:00Jonathan Franzen wrote a whole thing about this.
00:58:03About how people don't read challenging fiction anymore.
00:58:10So what else do you do?
00:58:12Besides look at cars online.
00:58:15I watched Valley Girl.
00:58:19What?
00:58:20That's not new to you.
00:58:22You know it's my favorite movie and always has been.
00:58:26Why are you mad?
00:58:28I'm not mad.
00:58:29I just feel like you're refusing to do what would make you happy.
00:58:32Which is to start writing again.
00:58:34I used to worry that there wasn't enough time to write all the books I had ideas for.
00:58:41And now I can't think of one single idea.
00:58:44It's like I have nothing to say.
00:58:46The only thing I can think of is,
00:58:47Hey, you know how we're all addicted to our phones?
00:58:50Doesn't that suck?
00:58:54I'm sure you could come up with ideas if you tried.
00:58:58You just have to get back into it.
00:59:03What?
00:59:04This is from Malcolm Gladwell.
00:59:05He wrote this about his running in a cross-country race when he was young.
00:59:10I had done what everyone always says you were supposed to do as a human being.
00:59:17I had given it my all.
00:59:20And I realized that what everyone says you should always do was so painful that I never wanted to do it again.
00:59:26We should have sex.
00:59:36I wish you wouldn't always use the word should.
00:59:39Oh my gosh.
00:59:41You're right.
00:59:42I'm sorry.
00:59:44I don't always say should.
00:59:45It's just that lately...
00:59:46If you're not up for it, that's fine.
00:59:49I'm up for it.
00:59:50All right.
00:59:52Let's do it.
00:59:54Great.
00:59:59Hi.
00:59:59I'm Fred.
01:00:00I like tacos.
01:00:01It's 71 Cabernet.
01:00:02My favorite color is magenta.
01:00:09What?
01:00:12I'm just in the middle of something.
01:00:16Supposedly you should never go into a meeting without knowing what you want.
01:00:19No, it's not that type of meeting.
01:00:21They just want to celebrate the show starting production.
01:00:23Oh.
01:00:24That's nice.
01:00:26Kim.
01:00:27They're not going to help us get one of our scripts set up when we're already on a show.
01:00:31It took months for this show to start.
01:00:33If they sell one of your scripts, maybe that'll take months to get going too and the timing would work out.
01:00:38They don't want to do the work, okay?
01:00:40They're thrilled that we're on a job so they don't have to do anything.
01:00:44In fact, I'm sure they're going to push some of their clients on us.
01:00:47Try to pressure us into hiring them.
01:00:50You could ask them to send out your movie script.
01:00:53They didn't respond to it, remember?
01:00:55They don't have to respond to it.
01:00:57They have to sell it.
01:00:58Yeah, but then they'll say it's hard for them to sell it if they don't love it.
01:01:01It's hard for you to work on shows you don't love, but you do it and they take 10% of your salary.
01:01:07Okay.
01:01:07I'll tell them to put out our movie script.
01:01:10They suck.
01:01:12Don't do it for my sake.
01:01:13I mean, if you want this celebratory dinner to be all about their agenda, foisting their other clients on you,
01:01:19if you can't ask for what you want...
01:01:21Okay.
01:01:23Do you know what I want?
01:01:24Huh?
01:01:25Do you know what I want?
01:01:26No.
01:01:26I want to know what you did today.
01:01:31What'd you do?
01:01:34This is embarrassing, but I did nothing.
01:01:38Did you watch Valley Grow again?
01:01:40Yeah.
01:01:44When I'm watching it, it's like...
01:01:47It's like when you're sleeping and you're having this really good dream and you just don't want to wake up.
01:01:55Do I need to cancel dinner?
01:02:00Why?
01:02:01Because I'm concerned about you.
01:02:03I'm fine.
01:02:07Can I ask you a question?
01:02:08What is so terrible about our life that you need to escape it by watching Valley Girl over and over?
01:02:12Nothing.
01:02:15I'm very grateful for her life.
01:02:17And I know I'm out of integrity, you know, not being productive during the day when you're out working hard.
01:02:25I know.
01:02:27It's okay.
01:02:27You...
01:02:28So what's happening with Lisa?
01:02:35She's in love.
01:02:36She says he's the type of guy everybody loves.
01:02:39They go to dinner parties at his friends' houses and everybody's really nice and interesting.
01:02:44And they tailgate at football games and she's buying lingerie and they have sex for like ten hours straight.
01:02:49You're good for her.
01:02:51Yeah.
01:02:53She deserves it.
01:02:55I'm happy for her.
01:02:56Me too.
01:02:57That's good.
01:02:58Yeah.
01:03:00Well, hey.
01:03:01Okay, I gotta go.
01:03:06No more Valley Girl.
01:03:09Hey.
01:03:10Hi.
01:03:11Hi.
01:03:11How's it going?
01:03:21How'd it go?
01:03:22Oh, great.
01:03:23They're gonna send out our pilots and the movie script.
01:03:26They didn't even remember the way they reacted.
01:03:28They were like, oh, yeah, we love that script.
01:03:31Psst.
01:03:32I don't know.
01:03:32So what'd you do tonight?
01:03:37Ah, there's all this excitement on Facebook.
01:03:40Oh, yeah?
01:03:40Why?
01:03:41Tommy Clements changed his relationship status from married to single.
01:03:45No way.
01:03:47It's a big deal, Mark.
01:03:50All of us girls were DMing each other.
01:03:52It was so fun.
01:03:54Because it was like we were in high school again.
01:03:56Except instead of passing notes.
01:03:57I mean, why were you DMing each other?
01:03:59Because everybody in my class loved Tommy.
01:04:04Oh, okay.
01:04:05And now he's available.
01:04:07Somebody is going to get to marry him.
01:04:10And there are a few really interesting candidates.
01:04:13Like who?
01:04:14Remember Heather Hampton?
01:04:16She's gorgeous and she's single now, too.
01:04:18Maybe she had like five kids.
01:04:19Tommy has four.
01:04:20Jesus, really?
01:04:22I wonder why his wife divorced him.
01:04:26Why do you think she divorced him?
01:04:27Men never initiate divorce, even if they're miserable.
01:04:32Man, they just have affairs, right?
01:04:35Practically the only time men initiate divorce is if the woman they're cheating with pushes them to do it.
01:04:44Did you get dessert tonight?
01:04:46I did not.
01:04:47What?
01:04:48Do you want me to bake you some chocolate chip cookies?
01:04:50No, no.
01:04:51You were sleeping.
01:04:52I'm not gonna...
01:04:53Come on.
01:04:53I already made the dough.
01:04:55I don't mind.
01:04:56I should say no.
01:04:57That's crazy.
01:04:59It'll take ten minutes.
01:05:00Ten minutes?
01:05:01Ten minutes.
01:05:03Do you know you're the best human on the planet?
01:05:05That's amazing.
01:05:06You gonna do that?
01:05:08I don't know.
01:05:08You're the best.
01:05:09Oh, my God.
01:05:10I don't know.
01:05:11I don't know.
01:05:38I don't know.
01:05:38I can't believe you're getting divorced.
01:05:49Yeah.
01:05:53But you and Mark, you guys have been together for what, like...
01:05:56Fifteen years.
01:05:57Wow.
01:05:59So what's the secret to a happy marriage?
01:06:06You have to like talking to each other.
01:06:08Obviously, you have to find each other physically attractive, too.
01:06:14But I think that's what keeps the physical attraction alive.
01:06:18You know, if you like talking to each other.
01:06:20So you like talking to Mark?
01:06:22Yeah.
01:06:24Then why are you talking to me?
01:06:31Is that your high school yearbook?
01:06:33Mm-hmm.
01:06:35Why are you looking at it?
01:06:36You didn't get enough of everyone on Facebook?
01:06:38I miss the young version of everyone.
01:06:41Who we were then.
01:06:43How was work?
01:06:45Hell.
01:06:47Everything's a battle with those people.
01:06:49How's a lead actress doing?
01:06:51Britney?
01:06:53Good.
01:06:54She's funny.
01:06:55Oh.
01:06:57Has she been flirting with you?
01:06:59Uh, no.
01:07:01Is she being overly solicitous?
01:07:05Cozy?
01:07:06Buddy-buddy?
01:07:07No.
01:07:09Covertly seductive?
01:07:12Overtly seductive?
01:07:13Super cute and charming.
01:07:16Hey, you have nothing to worry about.
01:07:18She knows you're married.
01:07:21She met me at the first taping.
01:07:24I thought I'd want to kill her.
01:07:27But I would never do that.
01:07:29Well, that's a relief.
01:07:30Because I'm terrified of prison.
01:07:32I'm terrified of people.
01:07:33I'm terrified of people.
01:07:34I'm terrified of people.
01:07:35I'm terrified of people.
01:07:35I'm terrified of people.
01:07:35I'm terrified of people.
01:07:36I'm terrified of people.
01:07:37I'm terrified of people.
01:07:38I'm terrified of people.
01:07:38I'm terrified of people.
01:07:39I'm terrified of people.
01:07:40I'm terrified of people.
01:07:41I'm terrified of people.
01:07:42I'm terrified of people.
01:07:43I'm terrified of people.
01:07:44I'm terrified of people.
01:07:45I'm terrified of people.
01:07:46I'm terrified of people.
01:07:47I'm terrified of people.
01:07:48I'm terrified of people.
01:07:49I'm terrified of people.
01:07:50I'm terrified of people.
01:07:51I'm terrified of people.
01:07:52I'm terrified of people.
01:07:53I'm terrified of people.
01:07:54I'm terrified of people.
01:07:55I love you.
01:08:25Bingo.
01:08:26Good.
01:08:27How was your day?
01:08:30Heather Hampton and Tommy Clements went on a date.
01:08:34But there was no chemistry.
01:08:40I wish I could take you out on a real date.
01:08:47I'd drive over to your place and take you to dinner and a movie.
01:08:52Or I could make a great meal for you.
01:08:55You cook.
01:08:57So you never think about moving back to Philly?
01:09:00No.
01:09:01I know you can't move back because of your work.
01:09:05Well, we can't move back.
01:09:07Right.
01:09:08But sometimes, you know, I think it'd be cool to live there again.
01:09:17I mean, most people settle down where they grew up.
01:09:22There must be a reason for that.
01:09:24I mean, even famous people return to where they grew up.
01:09:27Like Bruce Springsteen lives in New Jersey and Jon Bon Jovi.
01:09:31Maybe it's healing.
01:09:33Yeah, I'm sure it is cathartic to buy a mansion and a horse farm right next to where you grew up struggling and broke.
01:09:38But we wouldn't be doing that.
01:09:40Yeah.
01:09:41Yeah, but I'll talk as soon as I said.
01:10:06In this book, they talk about how there is no easy street.
01:10:22There's never a point at which you can just coast indefinitely.
01:10:28That's depressing.
01:10:30Well, it makes sense if you think about it.
01:10:33I mean, it's one thing to take a well-earned vacation
01:10:36or enjoy some downtime.
01:10:38But if all you did was lie around on a beach forever...
01:10:42You would stop being enjoyable.
01:10:46There's some quote about how you're happiest when you're growing.
01:10:51Which involves pain.
01:10:54Discomfort.
01:10:58Just acknowledging that makes it more bearable.
01:11:03Not writing these past few months has been painful,
01:11:06but not in a good way.
01:11:09And now I have nothing to show for my time.
01:11:12Not even a lame draft of some chapters or anything.
01:11:18Yeah, you could argue it's better to create stuff
01:11:21and be disappointed by the results
01:11:23than not create anything at all and be depressed.
01:11:27I don't know what your interests are
01:11:40or what you care about, really.
01:11:43I mean, other than the random stuff you post on Facebook.
01:11:46So it's hard for me to make up conversation for you.
01:11:50I don't know what you'd say
01:11:51or what you'd talk to me about, you know?
01:11:53Then let's not talk.
01:12:01Okay.
01:12:02So what'd you do today?
01:12:22Nothing.
01:12:27I got this from the LA Times today.
01:12:30It's from the music critic Randall Roberts.
01:12:34Nostalgia, by definition, seldom moves a person forward
01:12:37and rarely satisfies in the long run.
01:12:40I just wish I could talk to you, you know?
01:12:47I'm sure if we met up in real life, it'd be so great.
01:12:51Maybe.
01:13:02So, how are you?
01:13:04You look good.
01:13:08You don't have to live here.
01:13:10Why didn't we?
01:13:11That was one of the best nights of my life.
01:13:13There's a sense of community.
01:13:15You cook.
01:13:17On a real date.
01:13:18Then why are you talking to me?
01:13:20So what's the secret to a happy marriage?
01:13:23You know how people point out that marriage was invented
01:13:42at a time when people didn't have a very long life expectancy?
01:13:48Like it's a social construct that's maybe an unrealistic ideal
01:13:52now that the average life expectancy is 86 years old.
01:13:59Yeah.
01:14:01I just mean, is it natural to be in close captivity
01:14:06with one person for the majority of your life?
01:14:10If you love that person.
01:14:12If you feel like they're the one that's most suited for you.
01:14:16But do you think conventionality and fear
01:14:19caused two people to stay together for decades?
01:14:21I mean, at a certain point, you know, it's so familiar.
01:14:25You know so much about each other.
01:14:27You know what the other person's going to say.
01:14:29Well, I don't always know what you're going to say.
01:14:32Yeah.
01:14:34Actually, I don't always know what you're going to say either.
01:14:39You're an interesting person.
01:14:40But we know each other so well.
01:14:48We've had a lot of great years.
01:14:50And it's like you could say,
01:14:51all right, we're really good together.
01:14:53We're very compatible.
01:14:55And we've had a great run.
01:14:56But now maybe we should just, you know,
01:15:00go have new experiences.
01:15:03What are you saying?
01:15:07I just wonder if we're staying together
01:15:10because it's familiar and comfortable.
01:15:14And because we're afraid.
01:15:16Well, partly, yes.
01:15:17And I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
01:15:19But just because something is new and different
01:15:22doesn't necessarily mean that it's better.
01:15:24Oh, I know.
01:15:25I know.
01:15:25What are you getting at?
01:15:33I don't know.
01:15:37It's sunny 365 days a year.
01:15:41There's palm trees right outside our front door.
01:15:43It's a paradise here.
01:15:46Yet you've been talking about moving back to Philly.
01:15:48And now you're questioning the institution of marriage.
01:15:52Because what?
01:15:52Wait, you want a shot at Tommy Clements or something?
01:16:03Seriously?
01:16:06You really want to go out with this guy?
01:16:08I just...
01:16:09I miss him.
01:16:12You miss him?
01:16:14Why do you miss him?
01:16:16Because he...
01:16:17He was a nice person and we were friends.
01:16:21I feel so nostalgic.
01:16:24You don't even have anything in common with this guy.
01:16:26Have you been talking to him?
01:16:27No.
01:16:27Are you talking to him on Facebook?
01:16:29No.
01:16:29But you want to.
01:16:35Does he even know anything about what you're doing here?
01:16:37Does he know you're a writer?
01:16:41I don't know.
01:16:43Probably not.
01:16:44I got news for you.
01:16:44This guy doesn't give a shit about anything you care about.
01:16:47He's not going to read your book.
01:16:48He probably hasn't cracked a book since college.
01:16:50But for some reason, you can't stop thinking about moving back home.
01:16:54So you can what?
01:16:54Date him?
01:16:55Marry him?
01:16:55What?
01:17:02Holy shit.
01:17:05Oh, man.
01:17:07What is happening, Kim?
01:17:08Why are you not responding to me?
01:17:24I mean, you can't be in love with this guy.
01:17:27You don't even know him anymore.
01:17:28And even if you did, how could you possibly have anything in common with him?
01:17:31Kim, what is happening?
01:17:40Talk to me, please.
01:17:42Is this whole thing, is it because of Lisa?
01:17:44Because you see her dating now and she's falling in love with that guy?
01:17:55I'm supportive.
01:17:56I'm working my ass off for you.
01:17:59I'm doing everything that I possibly can.
01:18:01But I can't compete with your high school memories.
01:18:16I can't believe this.
01:18:21I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:22I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:52I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:53I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:54I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:56I can't believe it.
01:18:56I can't believe this is happening.
01:18:57It's happening.
01:18:58And everybody back home, they don't care that my book's not a success.
01:19:01They don't care if I make it or not.
01:19:03They just...
01:19:03They accept me for me.
01:19:06I accept you for you.
01:19:07I know.
01:19:08But in high school, my dreams hadn't been crushed yet.
01:19:11It's...
01:19:11I don't even know what my dreams were back then.
01:19:16But now, here, I'm constantly reminded of everything I haven't achieved.
01:19:29The only thing I care about is writing.
01:19:33Then write.
01:19:37Okay.
01:19:38At first when I would think about you, I'd get this buzz.
01:19:42Like this jolt of excitement.
01:19:43And now there's absolutely no novelty or thrill, just the misery of addiction.
01:19:50I'm sorry.
01:19:51I'm tired of these weak conversations we have.
01:19:54It's so frustrating.
01:19:55Why can't you just make up interesting conversation for me then?
01:19:59That's of no value to me.
01:20:01I want to know what you'd say for real in real life.
01:20:04That would be interesting to know.
01:20:07Well, that's not going to happen.
01:20:13Yeah.
01:20:19Could you just go, please?
01:20:21Then why are you always looking at it?
01:20:23Because I'm always getting texts.
01:20:24From who?
01:20:25How do I know it's not Tommy?
01:20:26Because I wouldn't do that to you.
01:20:28Then who the hell is texting you all the time?
01:20:30It's just Lisa.
01:20:31But you know what?
01:20:34You're the one always looking at your phone.
01:20:37In fact, any time I walk into the room, you act guilty.
01:20:40You, like, suddenly lower it.
01:20:41Yeah, that's because I'm looking at sports shit.
01:20:44Not text from the actress?
01:20:45From Britney?
01:20:46No.
01:20:49You know what I keep thinking about?
01:20:52You forgave me pretty easily.
01:20:55For almost leaving me for Tommy?
01:20:56I mean, you've forgiven me pretty darn easily.
01:20:58What are you getting at?
01:20:59I think it's because you related to what I was going through.
01:21:02Maybe you think about Shannon sometimes?
01:21:06I mean, you went out with her for two years.
01:21:08You lost your virginity to her.
01:21:09Surely you think about her sometimes.
01:21:13No, I do not think about her at all.
01:21:17You know what the difference between us is?
01:21:20I'm honest about what I'm going through and you're not.
01:21:22No, the difference between us is I can handle upsetting truths and you cannot.
01:21:29He's hot and he is your favorite person to be with.
01:21:35How many people can say that after so many years?
01:21:40There's no better man.
01:21:41Who else is better?
01:21:43There's no one.
01:21:44You are completely compatible.
01:21:45Remember that time you were driving over the canyon and he was driving the opposite way and when he drove past you, when you saw his car, your heart skipped a beat.
01:22:02It literally skipped a beat.
01:22:05Kim, you threw it away because you couldn't stop looking at it.
01:22:07No, I just thought, what?
01:22:09Keep it around.
01:22:09It's a high school yearbook.
01:22:11Why would you throw it away?
01:22:12Okay, yes, I didn't want to keep looking at it, but not because...
01:22:16Yeah, because of Tommy.
01:22:17That's why.
01:22:18No.
01:22:18Yes, it is.
01:22:18Because you couldn't stop looking at him.
01:22:19No, I told you.
01:22:20It's because I'm nostalgic.
01:22:21That's bullshit.
01:22:22But I'm not looking back anymore, okay?
01:22:23I have a plan.
01:22:24A plan?
01:22:25Yeah, a plan.
01:22:26For getting more grounded in the here and now.
01:22:28For reconnecting.
01:22:29It'll promote intimacy and foster goodwill.
01:22:32What is it?
01:22:32What's the plan?
01:22:33We have sex or do something sexual every night.
01:22:35Okay.
01:22:39All right.
01:22:40Okay.
01:22:41That's a plan.
01:22:43Do you want to have sex like they do in the notebook?
01:22:48See how he's holding her arm up against the wall?
01:22:52Sexy, if a nice guy's doing that.
01:22:54But understandably, most nice guys don't.
01:22:57No, there's his hand right there.
01:22:59Oh my gosh, you're right.
01:23:03Hey, that's right.
01:23:05Ow.
01:23:06Wait, she's higher.
01:23:07This is it.
01:23:09Ryan's hand was down.
01:23:11Yeah.
01:23:13Is this good?
01:23:14Yeah.
01:23:17She's shorter.
01:23:18I thought you wanted to paint the room a different color.
01:23:28Well, I know you like it this shade.
01:23:32And when I started thinking about other colors, there was nothing I could think of that I'd like better.
01:23:38That I wouldn't get sick of.
01:23:40You know?
01:23:41I remember the first time you asked me out.
01:23:49Uh-huh.
01:23:51And you stopped me in the hallway.
01:23:54You seemed nervous.
01:23:57Yeah.
01:23:59That was a great day.
01:24:02Yeah.
01:24:03It turns out I'm in the desert.
01:24:33Yeah?
01:24:34Yeah.
01:24:35Everyone who has a dream or a goal spends time in the desert.
01:24:39Sometimes years and years.
01:24:41Am I in the desert too?
01:24:42You've attained one of your original big goals, having a show.
01:24:48But since there's more you want to do, I guess you're still in the desert.
01:24:53And what happens in the desert?
01:24:55It's filled with uncertainty and danger.
01:25:00Lots of obstacles come up and you don't know if you're going to make it.
01:25:04You want to turn back, give up your goal.
01:25:07Anytime you have a chance at something easier, you want to settle for that?
01:25:11But you shouldn't.
01:25:11No.
01:25:12No.
01:25:13You have to keep going.
01:25:17So what's happening with Lisa and her insurance guy?
01:25:21Oh.
01:25:22It didn't work out.
01:25:24Really?
01:25:26They were crazy about each other.
01:25:28Having sex for ten hours and...
01:25:29I know.
01:25:32It's hard to find the real thing.
01:25:35Hey, did you see that post from Tommy Clements on Facebook?
01:25:44No.
01:25:45He announced his engagement.
01:25:47What?
01:25:48How could he already be engaged?
01:25:50To some woman he met at the gym.
01:25:52At the gym?
01:25:53He proposed to her at a jam band music festival.
01:25:56Jam band?
01:26:00Thank God.
01:26:01For what?
01:26:02I'm just...
01:26:06I'm really grateful for Mark.
01:26:09I always enjoyed sex, but...
01:26:12It was a little bit like going to church.
01:26:14I never felt like going, but afterward I was glad I did.
01:26:19But now that we've made it a nightly thing...
01:26:22I look forward to it.
01:26:25I mean, who wouldn't want to feel good every night, you know?
01:26:29Yeah, I do.
01:26:30I know what I'm going to write next.
01:26:53Yeah?
01:26:54For some reason, I haven't been able to get invested in any of the plot lines I've thought of.
01:27:01I don't want to make anything up right now.
01:27:02I just want to write what I know.
01:27:05So, non-fiction?
01:27:06Mm-hmm.
01:27:07What's the topic?
01:27:08How to have a good marriage.
01:27:10Mm-hmm.
01:27:12I don't want to work.
01:27:19I don't want to.
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