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The Chicken Sisters Season 2 Episode 6
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00:00Did you get back in on the wine while I was cleaning?
00:14There are only two kinds of magic I care for.
00:17Sleight of hand fools me every time.
00:20And a woman's intuition.
00:22All right, Ben. What'll it be?
00:24I'll have the meat and two with, uh, fried okra and green beans.
00:29No, you want the mac and cheese.
00:32Well, yes, ma'am, I do.
00:34Fried okra and mac and cheese it is.
00:37That magical feeling hollering from deep down in your gut.
00:42That inescapable and undeniable knowing.
00:46And those Mimi's girls, well, now they have it in spades.
00:49Franny's girls, on the other hand, they were born with the same inclinations.
00:54Problem was, they'd gotten rusted shut.
00:56So these here, are you corn potatoes?
00:59Yes, ma'am.
01:00It says right here on the box.
01:01Ah.
01:06Yeah, y'all sent the wrong taters in the right box.
01:11Now, every once in a while, though, one of those good instincts slipped out.
01:15I reckon we should trim this elm tree soon, huh, Frank?
01:18I mean, look at that Widowmaker.
01:20One big storm, and that branch will cause some real damage.
01:25It's fine.
01:26Only to be silenced by someone else's voice.
01:30Nancy often found herself in awe of the women who could jump into action when their own
01:40intuition kicked them in the pants.
01:42Whatever happened to believe in all the truth in front of you?
01:50Sure is busy all of a sudden.
01:53But Nancy reckoned her intuition had been silenced for long enough.
01:56And maybe it was time to let it sing.
02:10She didn't want to want Lucky Landry, but she wanted him.
02:14The kind of one that melts a woman's knees like molten lava.
02:18Wow.
02:20Wow.
02:21Jonah gave me that trash.
02:23Then why are you reading it?
02:25Well, it's pretty good trash.
02:31Ah, it did me again.
02:34You let me win.
02:37Maybe I am a lousy card player, huh?
02:40Oh, you had a flush.
02:42You little snake.
02:44Is that a flush?
02:44Don't spike her vitals.
02:52You know, you don't have to write all these numbers down.
02:54It's just a bunch of malarkey anyway.
02:56I promised Nancy you would write down your oxygen levels.
02:59She told me what she would do to me if I didn't.
03:02It was ugly.
03:04I'm going downstairs.
03:06Behave yourselves.
03:07Hey, deal me in.
03:11Okay, boss.
03:14Mama.
03:16I got to tell you something.
03:17Okay?
03:18Don't get mad.
03:20Don't tell me someone's going to make me mad then.
03:23It's not bad.
03:26Is this serious?
03:28Okay.
03:29A couple months ago, I created an Instagram for your drawings.
03:32Because I love them so much, and I thought other people would too.
03:36That's so sweet, Frankie.
03:38But nobody wants to see my doodles.
03:40Oh.
03:42They do.
03:44What?
03:46200,000 followers?
03:48Yeah.
03:49And the comments are gushing.
03:50Why didn't you tell me about this?
03:53I thought it might overwhelm you.
03:56No.
03:57It makes my day.
03:59Good.
04:00It is good.
04:01I thank pizza for dinner tonight.
04:03Celebrate.
04:04That's not all.
04:06Okay.
04:07A big New York publisher has been commenting on the post.
04:14Mega inspo for mommos.
04:17A big-time editor wrote that?
04:20Well, that's Millennial Cranj.
04:22Those are your people.
04:26She wants to set up a call.
04:28A call?
04:30A call.
04:30Mm-hmm.
04:31A call.
04:32Yeah.
04:33That's a lot of a deal.
04:35So, you're not mad?
04:37Mad?
04:38Are you nuts?
04:39This is the nicest thing anyone's done for me in a long time.
04:44Aw.
04:47Just over here.
05:06Wow.
05:08These birds are going nuts.
05:09I know.
05:10It's nice.
05:11Uh, um, honey, uh, you want to find the elegant balance between structured and drapey.
05:22Okay.
05:24When do you know it's right?
05:25I just feel it.
05:27You gotta trust your instinct.
05:28As a wedding planner, it's all I have.
05:30Mom, you've been a wedding planner for, like, two weeks.
05:32And you're very good at it.
05:37Mm.
05:37You know, it's moments like these I'll cling to when I see your tuition decimate my bank account.
05:42This looks straight out of a magazine, Sabrina.
05:45Oh, well.
05:46Oh, what magazine?
05:48I have no idea.
05:49He made an empty field look elegant.
05:52Well, you know, for an episode of Crazy as Cribs, I once turned a mortuary into a nursery.
06:00Anyway, that's in the past, hopefully.
06:03Well, Frankie's here to help.
06:05I am off to work.
06:07But if y'all give me your lunch orders, I'll send something over.
06:09Oh, can I have a meat and three?
06:11Fried okra, mac and cheese, and a biscuit, please.
06:13Ooh.
06:14Sent like a true local.
06:16Oh, thank you.
06:18Same for me.
06:19Diet soda.
06:20Okay.
06:20Okay, bye.
06:22All right, take a look around.
06:23We have lots of work to do.
06:30Hi.
06:31Hi.
06:34I couldn't let you leave without saying a proper goodbye.
06:38Yeah.
06:39Well, I wish it wasn't goodbye.
06:42Me, too.
06:45You could stay.
06:46Well, I've made promises to people I can't break.
06:51I understand.
06:53Well, I'll be thinking about the things you shared with me, y'all.
06:56Well, I hope you'll leave the door open for us.
06:59I will.
07:03Bye, boo.
07:06Goodbye, Naps.
07:06Goodbye, Naps.
07:07Goodbye, Naps.
07:07Goodbye, Naps.
07:09Goodbye, Naps.
07:11Goodbye, Naps.
07:13Goodbye, Naps.
07:15Goodbye, Naps.
07:16Goodbye, Naps.
07:17Goodbye, Naps.
07:17Goodbye, Naps.
07:18Goodbye, Naps.
07:18Goodbye, Naps.
07:21Hey.
07:22Hey.
07:22Hey there.
07:22I was just checking in to see how the morning where Mama went.
07:38Sergio's upstairs losing her poker.
07:42How's she doing?
07:44Oh, you know Mama.
07:46She's tougher than beef jerky.
07:48She's doing so well.
07:50Well, I mean...
07:52That's the thing about MS, right?
07:53It's just...
07:55unpredictable.
07:57I know.
07:58It's just a lot.
07:59What about you?
08:00You okay?
08:02May?
08:03Huh?
08:04Yeah, probably.
08:06Probably?
08:06What is wrong?
08:09Oh, nothing.
08:11Okay, I guess I better hang up then.
08:14I don't think Clayton's here for me.
08:16Okay, who's he here for, Patrick?
08:18Mama.
08:19And that's okay.
08:21I'm just disappointed I'm not really his priority.
08:24I sure hope you're wrong.
08:26Me too.
08:28I love you.
08:31Yeah, talk to you later.
08:32May.
08:33Say it back.
08:34I love you too.
08:36When you say I love you, it sounds like you're saying it under duress.
08:40Okay, I'm sorry.
08:40Do I have to say it every time we hang up the phone?
08:42Yes.
08:43Because when did something terrible happen?
08:45And the last thing you said to me was, yeah, okay.
08:47That would so haunt you.
08:49Okay.
08:50I love you too.
08:52You're happy.
08:54Hey!
08:56I'm here for my nursing shift.
08:58Yeah, I was expecting you 30 minutes ago.
09:00Yeah, I saw I got caught up with some business stuff.
09:03I thought you sold your business.
09:04I did.
09:05I did.
09:06But you know, every time I try to get out, they pull me back in.
09:11Okay, well, you have to give her her meds every hour, which is actually right now.
09:15And you have to make sure that you write it down or Nancy will have a fit.
09:17All of the meds are clearly marked.
09:19Yeah, yeah, I got it, Maggie.
09:21Okay, call me if you need anything.
09:36You look like the dog's dinner.
09:39Good morning to you too, Esther.
09:42Oh, grumpy too.
09:45Oh, hi, Amanda.
09:46Good morning, Esther.
09:47Mayor Carson?
09:49Yeah.
09:51Oh, big day for you, Amanda.
09:54Real big.
09:56All right, now, don't get too intimidated.
09:58It's just a bunch of legal terms that lawyers use to make themselves seem smart.
10:01Like habeas corpus?
10:03Exactly.
10:04Now you're basically a lawyer.
10:06All right.
10:07Everything looks good.
10:13Now what do I do?
10:14All right, let me tell you, this is going to go down.
10:16So you are looking for a default judgment, which means you've got to have these papers
10:20served directly to Frank Jr.
10:22I hear it's just Frank now.
10:25That man.
10:27As soon as he gets these papers, he's got 30 days to respond.
10:30That's a long time.
10:32Yeah, and they usually leave it right to the last minute.
10:34But then there'll be a court date.
10:36Hey.
10:37You are going to be divorced before you know it.
10:41Thank you, Pauline.
10:43I appreciate that.
10:44More than you know.
10:46You are welcome, Amanda Moore.
10:48Well, slap me silly and call me Sally.
11:01Nancy wondered what in the world everyone in town was doing at the cluckery.
11:05It was gnawing at her like a mosquito in August.
11:08Rodney, what are you doing here?
11:14I, uh, uh, I would see what kind of light bulbs they use.
11:18You look like a cat caught in a trash can.
11:20What is going on?
11:23I've been eating here.
11:24Look, the chicken's good now.
11:26What do you mean the chicken's good?
11:28I heard it was chewier than a rubber tree.
11:30They changed the recipe.
11:32Between that juicy, crispy chicken, the keezers, the sports on every screen, I...
11:40Well, I guess that's why you haven't seen me lately around Chicken Sisters.
11:45Don't be upset with me, Miss Nancy.
11:49I hate to be the one to tell you this.
11:54There's no Chicken Sisters allowed.
12:00I hate to be the one to tell you this.
12:30What's going on?
12:31What time it is?
12:34What people say?
12:42I'll wash you up some mixing bulbs.
12:46A time together I would never trade.
12:53Any hobbies?
12:54Someone called me a National Weather Service because there's an electrical storm in this kitchen.
13:09Mommy, you are not going to believe this.
13:16Sabrina Skye of Sky Wedding and Events, where the sky is the limit.
13:19I'm trying something new.
13:24What's that?
13:26What?
13:28Well, does the word confirm mean nothing to you?
13:31No, no.
13:32Well, what am I supposed to do?
13:33You give me an option.
13:34It's horrible news.
13:36You think a petty ban's going to stop Nancy Hilliard from finding out what's going on at the cluckery?
13:48Nancy knew this chicken recipe like it was her own.
14:08Because it was, y'all.
14:10Hey, Jamie.
14:15You know how a part of planning is planning for surprises?
14:20What is it?
14:21Just a little shipping snafu.
14:26Uh-huh.
14:27The brinunculus.
14:28They didn't make it.
14:32That's totally cool.
14:34Really?
14:34Because you don't look totally cool.
14:36I'm totally cool.
14:38And I am totally fine.
14:40Okay.
14:41Well, then I'm glad that you are totally cool and totally fine.
14:46Excuse me.
14:49May.
14:49May.
14:50Breathe.
14:52What's one thing you see?
14:53Don't do this.
14:54Tell me.
14:56The clouds.
14:57Two things you hear?
14:58My pulse.
14:59Let me be upset.
15:01They're just flowers.
15:02Or it's the baby's curse.
15:04No, it's not.
15:06It's one small, fixable problem.
15:11Look at all the things that have gone right.
15:23Right?
15:23See?
15:28Remember how that big, fancy editor wanted a scheduled call with you to talk about your chicken
15:32drones?
15:32Yeah.
15:33That call is less of a call.
15:35What is it?
15:36It's more of an in-person meeting.
15:39When?
15:40Now.
15:41Ish.
15:42Ha-ha.
15:43Honest.
15:43She was on her way to Atlanta when she decided to make a detour to meet you before anyone else
15:48snatches you up.
15:49Her exact words.
15:50Amazing.
15:52That looked like a soggy sack of potatoes.
15:54Happy.
15:55I'll be right with you.
15:56Oh, no.
15:59That's her.
16:01How do you know?
16:02Well, I did a deep dive.
16:04She has two cats, she's a Pisces rising, and she gets a facial every six weeks.
16:08I cannot meet someone with an aggressive skincare routine looking like this.
16:14Okay.
16:17Hey.
16:18Hey.
16:19Now, Mae told me to bring you some fruit, but, you know, I've never been one for following
16:24the rules exactly.
16:25Oh, yeah.
16:25Not your style.
16:27Uh-huh.
16:29Uh, I better not.
16:31What are you talking about?
16:32It's a little piece of pie.
16:33I know, I know, but Nancy's got me on this special diet.
16:35No bacon, no sweets, no fun.
16:39Girl, the last thing you need to do is lose weight.
16:42You're beautiful as you are.
16:44No, it's, it's not about that.
16:46It's about, you know, keeping my inflammation down.
16:50Oh, right, because of your, uh, situation.
16:54Yeah, because of my situation.
16:56But you go ahead and you just eat it.
17:00Dang, that's good.
17:01Mm-hmm.
17:02I don't know.
17:03So, uh, you getting close to being all better yet?
17:06I'm better than yesterday and better than the day before that.
17:10Well, you know what they say to us.
17:13You keep putting one foot in front of the other, and, you know, eventually you get to
17:17the end of the room.
17:19Oh.
17:20Say, you know what?
17:21I got a great idea.
17:22Yeah?
17:23What's that?
17:24Well, when you finally are all better, what do you say you and I take a little trip to
17:28Venice?
17:29Oh.
17:30Venice.
17:32Yeah?
17:33Yeah, that'd be a dream come true.
17:35Wouldn't it?
17:36Yeah.
17:36Yeah.
17:37Gosh, you know what would go good with this?
17:39Coffee.
17:40You want some?
17:40I, I can't do caffeine either, you remember?
17:43Oh, dang it.
17:44That's right.
17:44Sorry.
17:45I got, uh, CRS.
17:47Can't remember stuff.
17:48Gus's intuition was louder than a squeaky wheel on a rusty grocery cart.
17:56Problem was, her heart sung too loud to pay it any mind.
18:04Hmm.
18:11Welcome to the Chicken Sisters.
18:14A table for one.
18:16Oh, could I get a booth?
18:17This place, it's cute as a button.
18:19Oh, absolutely right this way.
18:29I'm sorry.
18:31I know who you are.
18:32Sincerely.
18:33Oh.
18:34Oh, I, I run my mama's socials.
18:36Your engagement, it is spot on.
18:40Is she here?
18:41She is.
18:42And, and I'll go grab her for you right away.
18:45Just, um, just don't go anywhere.
18:47I won't.
18:48Because I just got here.
18:49Oh.
18:50Oh.
18:51Oh.
18:55Hmm.
18:59Is that her?
19:01Look like a poser.
19:03Oh, no one says that anymore.
19:04Wow, you look...
19:05Like a poser.
19:05Stop saying that.
19:07Oh, no, you look cruel.
19:08Yeah.
19:08Really?
19:09Yeah.
19:10I've got to get back to the wedding side.
19:13You've got this.
19:14Remember, she is here to snatch you up.
19:22Good luck.
19:25It could have been her teenage daughter's overalls giving her that youthful glow.
19:30Or maybe it was that excited feeling Amanda had of something new just around the corner.
19:35Where did the chirping birds go?
19:46Maybe they flooce out.
19:50Need some help?
19:53I've been told I'm pretty handy.
19:56Cruster.
19:57I didn't know you were back in town.
20:00Yeah, I just got back from Glorietta.
20:03First thing I had to do was check in on you.
20:05Didn't even unpack my bags.
20:07Well, I'm flattered.
20:10And I'm glad to see you.
20:16I can't believe I'm meeting you in real life.
20:19You can't believe you're meeting me?
20:21Yes.
20:22I'm just a country girl that likes to doodle.
20:26That, I mean, that line is perfect for the jacket of the book.
20:29The book?
20:30For books?
20:32Have you thought about writing one?
20:33Yeah, but not for real.
20:36Well, I have thought about your book.
20:38I've been thinking about it ever since I found your art.
20:41Really?
20:42Mm-hmm.
20:42Your drawings with inspirational Southernisms all put together.
20:48A book with my drawings.
20:52Are you for real or is this like some sort of scam?
20:56Like you ask for my routing number to deposit my advance and then one day I'm all cleaned out?
21:02No, Amanda.
21:04Do you know how exciting it is to find an authentic voice?
21:07I mean, most people, they just move to New York, LA, and they lose that special quality that just makes them.
21:12Unique, but you.
21:14You have perfectly captured the quirks and the joys of living in a small town.
21:21Well, that's all I know.
21:25I'm sorry, this is a lot to take in.
21:28I'm clamier than the beach in August.
21:31Yes, I mean, this stuff, it just pours out of you.
21:38They're just silly drawings.
21:39They're not silly.
21:41They're special.
21:42And hundreds of thousands of people agree.
21:48Well, they're tiny pieces of me and all the weirdos in my family that I love.
21:55And if someone else feels the same way when they're looking at my work, I guess I've done my Johnson artist.
22:03Artist?
22:04Yeah.
22:06Artist.
22:06Artist.
22:06Mama?
22:07I mean, Nancy.
22:18Management has a new rule.
22:19No chicken sisters allowed.
22:22Oh, so it's a management rule.
22:25Well, I'll be on my way.
22:26I was just finishing my delicious chicken.
22:29Good.
22:30I'm glad you liked it.
22:32I mean, yeah, really in a groove here now.
22:35Things are really looking up at the cluckery these days.
22:38Why do you think that is?
22:41Hard work, dedication to my craft.
22:42Ah, you don't think it has anything to do with you serving up your family's tried and true fried chicken recipe?
22:48Not only your family's, but your daughter's entire family.
22:53Mimi's and Franny's.
22:55Or did management forget it's the same recipe?
23:00How could you, Frank Jr.?
23:02You just took it and handed it over to a bunch of corporate strangers.
23:06I took what's mine.
23:08I'm finally putting myself first for once.
23:10Trouble is, you always put yourself first, Frank Jr.
23:14It's just Frank now.
23:18I keep thinking that you're going to start building bridges instead of burning them down.
23:24I've been hanging on hope and a moonbeam that you'll change.
23:28My grip is slipping.
23:30Ranunculus are so yesterday.
23:39So yesterday.
23:40Hey, I'm just going to tackle one thing at a time.
23:42Me and my fiancé.
23:44You all right, Mayor?
23:48I'm going to miscall you that.
23:51Hi, Pauline.
23:53I know what y'all are here for.
23:56Your marriage certificate.
23:58All right, you're just going to take this little thing, bring it on back here ten days after the ceremony.
24:04Huh.
24:05What?
24:05I might have typed your name wrong on the marriage certificate.
24:10Yep, I spelled it M-A-Y, not M-A-E.
24:13On account of M-A-E is a weird way of spelling your name.
24:16Weird?
24:16This is a real fiddle-faddle situation.
24:19Fiddle-faddle?
24:20It's really going to gum things up.
24:23Unless the rest of your government documents are also misspelled?
24:26M-A-E is not misspelled.
24:28So, what exactly does this mean?
24:31You cannot get legally married if this paper ain't right.
24:34But we're supposed to sign the marriage certificate at the wedding, which, by the way, is in two days.
24:40Can't you just type up a new one?
24:43Oh, I wish.
24:45Now, so once I type it up, it's got to go on over to Bertha to notarize.
24:48Then it comes on back to me.
24:49Then it goes over to the boys at County.
24:51Then it comes on back to me again.
24:53If I remember to put it in the right inner office envelope.
24:56I'm going to try to act that a correction.
25:00I'm going to do everything I can, okay?
25:01Okay.
25:02Would not want to be party to the Mimi's curse.
25:05I am.
25:06I can't.
25:08Me, me, me.
25:09We can always sign it after the ceremony, honey.
25:11Right.
25:11Yeah?
25:18Hey, darling.
25:19Hi.
25:20Call me in the ambulance, would you?
25:22Oh, my word.
25:24Oh, my.
25:26Hey.
25:28Did you write down her oxygen levels?
25:30Sure did.
25:31I was threatening I'd be sent to the gallows if I did.
25:34How's she doing?
25:36Fine, fine.
25:36Yeah, she's good.
25:37Okay.
25:37Did she eat?
25:38I think so.
25:40What do you mean?
25:41Well, I'm pretty sure that May gave her some food.
25:44This is important.
25:45She was supposed to take her pills 30 minutes ago, and she can't take them without food.
25:49I gave her pills.
25:50This isn't a joke.
25:52I'm not trying to be funny.
25:54She took the dang pills.
25:55Without food?
25:56What is this, the Spanish Inquisition?
25:58She can't take them on an empty stomach.
26:01It makes her feel like she swallowed a porcupine.
26:03Relax, Nancy.
26:05She's fine.
26:05Gus is tough, okay?
26:07I know she's tough, but not because she wants to be, because she had no other choice.
26:12Look, there's nothing to get this upset about, okay?
26:16Yeah, I'll take a picture.
26:18This here is the last man who would ever try to talk Nancy Hillier out of listening to
26:22her intuition.
26:23When Gus told me that you were May's daddy, I was real surprised.
26:29Oh, really?
26:30Why's that?
26:31Because back in the day, you and me and Frank Sr., we were thick as thieves, yet I had no
26:37clue that you so much as knew Gus Moore's name.
26:41Yeah, my honey, I was back then.
26:43Yeah, because she wasn't the type of girl you were supposed to be with.
26:47Y'all being from the opposite sides of the track and all.
26:49Well, it doesn't mean I didn't love her, and I still do.
26:52Love makes you do hard things.
26:55You took off, because it was too hard back then.
26:58Now, you know that that wasn't me.
27:00My parents sent me away.
27:01No, no, no, no.
27:03Love would have put you on a bus or a bicycle, anything to be with her.
27:07And now, you come back here after all this time and try to pretend that you could just
27:12pick up where you left off.
27:14Look, you got me all wrong, Nancy, okay?
27:16No, I got your number.
27:18You're all charm and smiles till the going gets tough.
27:22Listen, sweetheart.
27:23I build multi-million dollar businesses, okay?
27:26I can handle tough.
27:27Building a business isn't tough.
27:30But being there for someone when they really need you, that's tough.
27:34You're wrong about me.
27:38Oh, really?
27:39I missed you at Frank Sr.'s funeral.
27:42What, cat got your toe?
27:44You know what I think, Clayton?
27:46I think you're the same coward that left Gus all those years ago when she needed you the
27:50most.
27:52Tell me I'm wrong.
27:54Tell me you're not thinking right now how you can worm your way out of her life again.
27:58I wish I'd have been wrong about you.
28:14And I think that there is a market for it, internationally.
28:18But first, I do need my senior editor to sign off.
28:21So we'll try to circle back on our way home from the conference.
28:24Oh, well, I'm looking forward to whatever's next.
28:29Great.
28:31Well, I better be off.
28:32Looks like the weather might turn.
28:34Oh, yeah.
28:35Let me get you a rain jacket.
28:37Oh.
28:44Oh, I can't just take your jacket.
28:46Of course you can.
28:48What gets a rain jacket if it's not keeping anyone dry?
28:51That.
28:52Write that down.
28:54Talk soon, Amanda.
28:55Okay.
28:59Bye.
29:09That went well.
29:11Yeah.
29:12Couldn't it not matter?
29:24Gus.
29:25I heard every word.
29:32I'm so sorry.
29:34But you stood up for me.
29:37Of course I did.
29:39But no one else has ever done that before.
29:42I couldn't just stand by and let someone treat you like that.
29:46You deserve better.
29:47The past is a dangerous place to revisit.
29:59He was my first love.
30:01Well, my only love, if I'm being really honest.
30:05I forgot how nice it is to feel like that, like, like, everything's going to be okay.
30:16I just didn't know how much I still loved him.
30:26And it just...
30:28I don't know.
30:29Maybe it was just I was in love with not being alone anymore.
30:33You're not alone.
30:36But it's okay.
30:37You have me.
30:39It's always.
30:42Oh.
30:44Clayton thought he could mosey on in here with a charming apology and pick up where he left off.
31:01Problem was, no one else was at the intersection to greet him.
31:12Ouch.
31:14Oh.
31:16Swampy right there to my aunt's alligator farm.
31:19No chicken sisters allowed.
31:21Well, I'm not here to eat.
31:23I'm here to serve.
31:25Bet you didn't know I was a processed server, did you?
31:27What can't she do?
31:29What's this?
31:30Amanda has initiated legal action to end your marriage by filing with the courts, hence kicking off your divorce proceedings.
31:36Buckle up.
31:40Ah!
31:41You should have seen his face.
31:43It's like it's all a ghost.
31:44A ghost of comeuppance.
31:46So what is this mean?
31:49Oh, um, when someone does something bad and you want to do something about it, but you know that that's not right.
31:55So, the universe takes care of it for you.
31:57I know what comeuppance means, Shauna.
31:59I mean, what are the next steps for my divorce?
32:02Oh, okay.
32:03Yeah.
32:04Oh, yeah.
32:04Right.
32:04Um, okay.
32:05Well, uh, you will go to court on the date they provide.
32:08You will say you do not want to be married and you will leave that courthouse free as a bird.
32:11That's it?
32:13That's it.
32:14Done.
32:14Finito.
32:15We're over.
32:18It's finally happening.
32:20As soon as this lets up, I can continue embellishing.
32:27I already have gruster, grustering.
32:31And don't worry, none of this is going to blow away.
32:34Hey, hey, look at me.
32:35Look at me.
32:36Bad weather is good luck for a wedding.
32:39And...
32:40Good news.
32:43Good news.
32:44Good news.
32:45The vernunculous are on their way.
32:47Crisis averted.
32:48At least something is going right.
32:50See?
32:51The Mimi's curse isn't as strong as you thought it was.
32:54Oh!
33:10Hey!
33:29Where are you going?
33:31Uh, well, I got some stuff to attend to at home.
33:35But I'll be back on the big day, don't you worry.
33:40No, you won't.
33:47I used to lie.
33:50A lot.
33:52I told Jay that my family was rich.
33:56I was too scared to tell him that my mama ran a barely functional chicken shack.
34:01And I didn't know who my daddy was.
34:05So it was just easier to lie.
34:10I was good at it.
34:11It came really naturally to me.
34:12But I couldn't figure out why.
34:14Because, you know, mama's not a liar.
34:19She's a lot of things.
34:20But she's not a liar.
34:21I got you a laugh.
34:28I got your confidence.
34:34And now I know where I got my lying from.
34:37You're not coming to my wedding?
34:38No.
34:46I'm not coming back.
34:50It's hard.
34:51I guess I'm just not cut out for the hard stuff.
34:54I just keep trying.
34:56I will say this.
34:58So, you know, I'm really proud of you.
35:02For all that you've accomplished.
35:06Not that I had much to do with it, but...
35:09And I'm proud to say that I'm your dad.
35:14Oh, you're not my dad.
35:18You are just some guy who loved my mama.
35:22Once upon a time.
35:29Fair enough.
35:32Hey, you know...
35:37Uh...
35:39For what it's worth...
35:42Would have been real nice to walk you down the aisle.
35:52Okay.
36:02This is karma for hosting America's Got Baby Gymnasts.
36:12Yo, it's time to get serious.
36:13This dorm is getting worse.
36:14Okay, we need to move everything.
36:15And I mean everything we can to Mimi's right now, okay?
36:19Oh, cluster.
36:21Is that a normal thing the sky does down here?
36:26Cheers to you, Wizard of Oz.
36:28Manda!
36:45Amanda!
36:45Amanda!
36:46Amanda!
36:48Manda!
36:50Amanda, where are you?
37:02Frank Jr. subscribed to the myth of the lone wolf.
37:05He thought he didn't need nobody but himself.
37:09The truth is, the lone wolf never survives the wilderness alone.
37:13Don't do this, Amanda.
37:15Don't divorce me.
37:17I need you.
37:21I don't like the look of things out there.
37:24No, ma'am.
37:25I told Frank Sr. years ago to trim that tree.
37:29Don't tell me. He didn't listen.
37:32That's not good.
37:34What part?
37:35Well, it looks like they're makings of a wall cloud out there.
37:39Why aren't they ringing the tornado siren?
37:42It's not a good sign.
37:44It ought to be going off right now.
37:47Who are you calling?
37:48The mayor's office.
37:51That man is sleeping on the job.
37:53Yeah, well, I'm not sure he was ever awake.
37:56No one's picking up.
37:58Maybe, uh, they're already sheltering.
38:01That's a howling wind.
38:03And it's getting worse.
38:05Someone ought to do something.
38:07Yeah, someone ought to.
38:09I'm that someone, aren't I?
38:15Well, what does your gut say?
38:19At a girl.
38:21You just march in there, and you talk to him the way you talk to Clayton, and he will be shaking in his loafers.
38:27But I can't leave you.
38:28Of course you can.
38:30I know how to hunker down.
38:31But what if...
38:32Don't worry about me.
38:34I'm harder than a rock, and I've been through twice as much.
38:37Nancy had freed her intuition, and it was no longer a whisper.
38:41No longer a chatter.
38:42No, ma'am.
38:43It was a hollering.
38:45Okay.
38:46All right, all right.
38:47Now, go on now.
38:48Go get...
38:48Get...
38:49Yeah.
38:55Whoa.
38:56Whoa.
38:57Wild.
38:58I've never seen a wind like that.
39:01Frankie?
39:02Wherever you are, get inside.
39:04Who are you with?
39:07Okay, good.
39:08Stay there, and...
39:10Ah.
39:11Lost her.
39:12Cell towers must be down.
39:14Frankie's safe with Sabrina.
39:14They ran back to May's house.
39:16What's happening?
39:17We need to prepare.
39:18For what?
39:22Oh, oh, Nancy, Nancy.
39:24Esther, why hasn't the mayor sounded the tornado sirens?
39:27No one has permission.
39:29The mayor needs to authorize the call, but he had an emergency.
39:34But this is an emergency.
39:36Oh, this is a energy.
39:37Oh, and...
39:40Oh.
39:45Oh, and...
39:45Oh.
39:47Oh.
39:47Oh.
39:47Oh.
40:01Hey.
40:02Hey.
40:02Hey.
40:02Hey.
40:03Hey.
40:03Hey! Hey!
40:05Hey!
40:07I've been holding you.
40:09Hey, we have to go.
40:11Hey! Hey!
40:13We have to go. We have to go.
40:15Hey!
40:17Hey!
40:23Hey!
40:25Hey!
40:27Hey!
40:29Hey!
40:31We can't waste another second, Esther.
40:35People are in danger. Our neighbors are in danger.
40:37But we need the mayor's approval,
40:39but we don't have it.
40:41So what?
40:43There's a protocol, Nancy. We need his permission.
40:45You might need his permission,
40:47but I sure don't.
41:01We can't do the Molly,
41:03but we can't do that.
41:05I mean,
41:07I'm sorry,
41:09I'll be okay.
41:11We're all right.
41:13I'm sorry.
41:15We can't do it.
41:17I'm sorry.
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