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Late Bloomer (2024) Season 2 Episode 7
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00:00Hi everybody, my name is Jasmid and I'm auditioning for the role of Dodge Nittal in the new Blade movie.
00:13Super excited, can't wait to see this turban-wearing vampire come to life.
00:18I'm just really excited even though there's no lines, but...
00:21He's mute.
00:22Yeah, I know, I read, I heard he got his throat bitten off by Dracula.
00:27So, anyways, you know, lines are no lines, I'm still very grateful.
00:34You want to continue?
00:35Sure, yeah, I have some experience playing mythical creatures.
00:39I almost played an elf once.
00:40Well, I got cast to play an elf and then the whole production got sued and it went under.
00:45We met with the audition.
00:47Right, of course.
00:49Here we go.
00:50Teeth for, you know, added effect.
00:57He's mute.
01:07I know, but he can't even, like, make any mouth noises.
01:11He's mute.
01:12Yeah, but is that just with words or...
01:15His throat was mutilated.
01:18Right, of course.
01:20Okay, got it.
01:21Again, he's mute.
01:33Can he, like, breathe super hard?
01:35Can he cough?
01:37No.
01:38Okay, all right.
01:40Super specific vision for this.
01:41Understood.
01:41All right.
01:54I think we're saying no.
01:55I wasn't even using my throat.
01:57That was pure all mouth.
01:58No throat.
01:58You don't have to worry about being nervous.
02:09You've already met them.
02:10Yeah, but that was on FaceTime, you know?
02:12It's totally different.
02:13That was the URL.
02:14This is IRL.
02:15And I are very nervous.
02:17You're good.
02:18Trust me.
02:18They're super chill and already think so highly of you.
02:21Me?
02:22The world's most perfect boyfriend?
02:26Why do you look like the nervous one now?
02:29It's not about you.
02:31The dance studio?
02:32Mm-hmm.
02:33I just...
02:34It feels weird asking them for money.
02:36Like...
02:36Yeah.
02:37I'm asking them to fund my lemonade stand or something, you know?
02:40This is totally different.
02:41You've done the research.
02:43You have a plan to pay them back.
02:44You have a genius marketing guy on your side.
02:46Plus, you're passionate about them,
02:47which is probably something they're going to care the most about.
02:50Also, if you need me to tap in at any point during the conversation,
02:53I got you.
02:54Just let me know.
02:55All right?
02:56I love you.
02:56And I are in love with you, too.
03:00All right.
03:00Thanksgiving, you're there, folks.
03:01Let's do it.
03:02Oh, my gosh.
03:06Hi.
03:07Oh, it took so long.
03:11Hi, Mom.
03:11Come, come, come, come, come.
03:13Okay, okay.
03:14It's about time.
03:15I haven't seen you in how long has it been.
03:17Yeah, I call you all the time.
03:20You're a bad girl.
03:20I'll never do it again.
03:21I'll never do it again.
03:21I'll never do it again.
03:22Ha, ha, ha, ha.
03:52Hey, we're outside.
04:06Don't worry about taking your shoes off.
04:22Hey, we're outside.
04:52Just meet.
05:08Go on outside.
05:10Why don't you join us for some wine and charcuterie?
05:13Coming.
05:13Oh, welcome.
05:27Just meet.
05:28Please, help yourself.
05:29Anything you like.
05:30Oh, wow.
05:31Thank you, auntie-oncle.
05:34There's no need for formality.
05:36Well, you can just call us Mina and Richard.
05:39Or Mr. Mathias.
05:40Whatever you prefer.
05:42Okay.
05:43Oh, I got you this.
05:45I don't know if you guys drank or not, but a little something for me.
05:48Rose syrup.
05:49Oh, cultural.
05:51Very thoughtful, Jasmeet.
05:52I haven't seen a bottle of this since my England days.
05:56But in this cottage, it's always wine o'clock.
06:02Would you like a glass?
06:03I'm sorry, do you drink?
06:06Being a Sikh and all?
06:08No, I'll dabble.
06:09Yeah.
06:11Any preference?
06:13We just decanted a Bordeaux.
06:14Oh, we have a Pinot Chilling.
06:17We have an Amoroni.
06:192006 or is it 2008?
06:21Eight.
06:21It's really nice.
06:22We can always open that.
06:25Um, you know, I'll just, uh, I'll just take the red.
06:30Um, the Bordeaux one.
06:33Yeah.
06:33Yeah, Bordeaux.
06:34Oh, great choice.
06:36So, Jasmeet, how was the drive?
06:38Did you find it all right?
06:39Oh, yeah, it was so beautiful.
06:41Uh, I mean, and you guys have such a lovely home, a cottage.
06:45I mean, uh, home cottage thing.
06:48It's a shame.
06:49We barely came out here this summer.
06:51I mean, that completely makes sense.
06:52You guys were all over Europe this summer.
06:55But we always make it a point to come here during Thanksgiving.
06:58Yes, except this year with a little change of company.
07:03That's...
07:04So, um...
07:07We're, uh, one, two, three, and four.
07:13Hmm.
07:14Perfect number for a game of cone hole.
07:17Ha.
07:17Shall we?
07:18Okay, let's go.
07:26So, Jasmeet, how long have you been doing this internet stuff?
07:29Uh, just a few years.
07:31And where do you see your career going, ultimately?
07:34I mean, it's tough to say.
07:35The internet's always evolving.
07:37So, I'm just kind of going along with it and see where it ends up.
07:41So, it's not like it's something concrete like acting or directing movies, right?
07:45Oh, he actually auditioned for a big movie today.
07:49Oh.
07:50Oh, how exciting.
07:52Yeah, it was for, uh, Mute Vampire.
07:53There wasn't really any lines, no lines at all, really, but, uh, it's something.
07:59I'm sure your face would have done majority of the work.
08:01Oh, my God, it's Mom.
08:02What?
08:03Look at him, he's so handsome.
08:05He's a handsome Bollywood vampire.
08:07Mom.
08:08But it's not like acting and those types of things are concrete, either.
08:13Yeah, but, I mean, what is, really?
08:15Well, some things are more stable than others.
08:17Speaking of your internet content, I love that turban video you did.
08:24It was so touching and heartwarming.
08:27I like to think I inspired his monologue for it.
08:29You just spoke from the heart and so eloquently.
08:32You must really love that turban.
08:34Yeah, I mean, my relationship with the turban is always, like, shifting and evolving, you know,
08:38but I'm just glad I got to make something that was honest about where I'm at with it right now, you know?
08:44Shifting and evolving.
08:45Aren't there clear rules in Sikhism?
08:49Yeah, but, I mean, how much of that stuff was changed or altered by exterior forces or colonization?
08:55So, I'm just rediscovering it on my own.
08:58One of those young people talking points, eh?
09:01Colonization isn't always a bad thing.
09:03Oh, my God.
09:03For example, India was set up with a train system as a result of it.
09:07Brought a lot of growth to the country, among other things.
09:10And, uh, what do your mother and father do for a living?
09:17Well, his mom is an excellent cook.
09:20She actually started a tiffin business during the pandemic.
09:23And, um, his, his dad, well...
09:27Yeah, my dad, uh, he's, um, he works, he's a factory worker.
09:33What kind of work specifically?
09:35You know, I own a couple of factories myself.
09:38Um, just, like, general factory work.
09:41Like, parts assembly, packaging, manufacturing.
09:45What, you don't know?
09:47You two don't talk or something?
09:48I'm sure he just doesn't bring his work home.
09:54You know, I don't know what Richard does half the time.
09:56I guess your dad is just a strong, silent type.
10:00Yeah, daddy is.
10:01There's nothing wrong with not talking as long as you're close.
10:04A man who isn't close to his family can't be expected to raise his own.
10:10So, uh, Jasmeet, how do you make money from the internet?
10:13Uh, do you get paid a dollar of you, or how does it work?
10:18So, what do you think?
10:21It's going really well, right?
10:23Yeah, it's pretty fun.
10:24And your parents are super nice, really hospitable.
10:28But I just feel like there's, like, a weird vibe with your dad.
10:31What do you mean?
10:33I don't know, I just feel like he's always, like, trying to rock with the other perspective, you know?
10:37Well, that's just his style.
10:38He likes to poke and prod when he's getting to know someone.
10:42It's nothing, he does it with everyone.
10:43Okay, so he's just a regular uncle.
10:45Exactly.
10:46Got it. Regular uncle, noted. Cool.
10:49Also, do you think that maybe you're just being sensitive because me and my dad whooped your asses in cornhole?
10:55Okay, dude, I've never played in my life, and I was still so sick.
10:59Plus, if we were playing ball, it would have been a totally different thing,
11:02because I would have alley-ooped with your mom so hard.
11:04Okay, please don't talk about alley-ooping with my mom, because that's super weird.
11:09But she's so hot, and she thinks I'm hot.
11:13I'm a little Bollywood vampire.
11:14See, if your mom was there, she would have dunked that for me, because we're meant to be.
11:21Actually, I think you're meant to be locked up, weirdo.
11:25Yeah, I'm sorry.
11:26I'm just, I think I'm so nervous.
11:27I'm just, never really met parents before, so I'll be fine.
11:32It's chill.
11:33I'm good.
11:33I promise.
11:34Um, okay, well, I was thinking we could maybe match, maybe do, like, a whole gray thing.
11:42Like, I packed gray.
11:43I packed a couple other colors, too, so maybe we could look at what you have, look at what I have,
11:46and we can coordinate it that way, because my parents are always matching with their,
11:51and, you know, I feel like we match their vibes, and then we have a little more.
12:04This all looks incredible, Mr. Mathias.
12:10It's no problem at all.
12:12I just hope the turkey's not overcooked.
12:14She always says that, but everything she makes is perfect.
12:18Fingers crossed.
12:20Let's start by saying, Grace, just meet your special guest tonight.
12:24Why don't you say small prayer the Seek way?
12:28Uh, well, there isn't really anything specific.
12:35Oh, just a small something will do.
12:41Okay.
12:42Um, sure.
12:44I can do that.
12:44Oh, are you going to recite the entire Ardaaz?
13:06I mean, yeah.
13:09The turkey's going to get frozen by the time you're finished.
13:11Uh, let's just say a little, uh, Satnam Sari Wahey Guru,
13:15and a little, bless the hands, prepare this food,
13:17and bless it to our bodies.
13:19Amen.
13:19Amen.
13:20Amen.
13:21Amen.
13:21Let's dig in.
13:24Oh, oh.
13:25Oh, no.
13:27The, the stuffing's so dry.
13:29You don't have to eat it.
13:31Oh.
13:31Really, I was trying this new recipe,
13:33and, uh, looks like I messed it up.
13:36It's delicious, Mina.
13:37It's really good, Mr. Mathias.
13:39Oh, if you say so.
13:41So, you guys know my friend, Ashley,
13:46the one I went to, uh, dance team with?
13:48How is she doing?
13:49It's been a long time.
13:50I haven't seen her.
13:51She's good.
13:51She's really good.
13:52She actually just opened up a yoga studio downtown,
13:55and she's doing really, really well.
13:58You know the thing about yoga?
13:58is that it is so exploited by the whites, you know.
14:04You know, I literally have the exact same feelings about that.
14:09All the millions, oh, billions of dollars that industry is making
14:12going straight into the gorgeous pockets.
14:14Preach.
14:15She'll be going into our pockets instead.
14:17A lot of crucial capital and profits being lost.
14:20It's a damn shame.
14:21I mean, I don't think it's about lining our pockets over theirs.
14:28I think the real shame is the commodification of yoga
14:30and how it's, you know, excluding people from experiencing the holistic benefits.
14:35Oh, oh, just wait.
14:36Why don't you have some carrots?
14:38Come to think of it, they look a bit raw.
14:40The carrots are fine, Mom.
14:41It's a capitalist market, my boy.
14:43If there's a demand and we don't fill it, someone else will.
14:47Yeah, but the whole point of yoga is to be done in the tradition of seva,
14:51you know, to be accessible for everyone.
14:53A concept of seva, however nice it is, is flawed.
14:57Why do you think your good water bathrooms are always wet?
15:01People need economic incentive to do good work.
15:03I think people feel good just giving to others, being selfless.
15:06That's kind of the whole point, you know?
15:08It's integral to our culture and our community.
15:11Well, Sikh culture, at least.
15:13Ah, I don't think I need to remind you that we Christians
15:16have been doing community service well before Sikhism came about.
15:21Yeah, so you guys are basically saying the same thing.
15:24Anyway, but...
15:24No, we're not.
15:27There's a clear difference here.
15:28Oh, my God.
15:29I forgot the beans.
15:31I'm so embarrassed.
15:32Do you mind?
15:34Richard, can you just go get the beans?
15:35Here's the thing, Jez.
15:37Doing good is nice and old,
15:40but one must be cautious not to give too much.
15:44Hmm?
15:45Dad.
15:46People take advantage of the system and get lazy.
15:51I mean, look at all those international students
15:53who take their dinners and lunches at your Gurdwara Langer's.
15:56Yeah, but that's what it's for.
15:58That's the whole concept of Langer.
15:59If you're hungry, you can eat no matter your circumstance.
16:02Someone's got to pay for those groceries, no?
16:05They're unwilling to work hard.
16:08Unlike my generation had to when we first came to Canada.
16:10That's a huge overgeneralization.
16:13Our generation isn't lazy.
16:15Things just aren't as affordable as they once used to be.
16:18Excuses.
16:19Every generation has hardships.
16:21You just need ambition and focus to figure it out.
16:24Well, I think your generation needs some empathy
16:30when it comes to understanding that it's not just about ambition.
16:33You know, sometimes you need support.
16:35Sometimes you need therapy.
16:37Sometimes you just need someone to listen to you
16:39when you're going through hardships because it's hard.
16:41And yeah, it sucks, you know,
16:42having to resort to free meals all the time.
16:44But what can you do if you can't even afford
16:46to buy simple necessities like...
16:48The beans!
16:50Oh!
16:52I'm sure they are overdone.
16:53Mom, the beans are fine.
16:55Jesus Christ.
16:56Rebecca!
17:00I'm sorry.
17:02I was just trying to say
17:03before we went off on this whole tangent
17:07that Ashley starting this yoga studio
17:10got me thinking about starting my own dance studio.
17:14I've been working on this whole business plan
17:17and we've been looking into class structures
17:20and marketing strategies
17:21and Justmeet's been helping me with it all.
17:23I mean, I know a thing or two about social media, so...
17:26Yeah.
17:27And I just think with the right backing,
17:29this could be something that I would be
17:30really, really successful at.
17:34Hmm.
17:35How exciting.
17:35Well, it's a nice sentiment, honey,
17:38and you're a talented dancer,
17:42but dance and running a business
17:45are two very different things.
17:47And where were you expecting to get this backing?
17:50This all seems a bit too ambitious.
17:52But I've been consulting with Ashley
17:54and she's been really helpful.
17:56Ashley?
17:57Why not your dad?
17:59He's such a successful business person.
18:02Why don't you work with your father
18:03and learn how to run the business
18:04before you pursue something so ambitious on your own?
18:07Now, that's not a bad idea, huh?
18:09Come aboard,
18:11gain some real-world experience,
18:12and then, after a few years,
18:13you can take what you've learned
18:15and apply it to these extremely risky ventures.
18:17I feel like you guys aren't hearing me.
18:25You're a smart girl, Rebecca.
18:26There's no denying it,
18:27but you can be impulsive.
18:30Impulsive?
18:31I've been thinking and planning this whole thing out.
18:35And besides, I wasn't asking for your permission.
18:38I was asking for your support.
18:40But you know what?
18:42Whatever.
18:45Why don't you just take time off and think about it?
18:49Maybe plan another missionary trip to India.
18:51You should have seen her when she was 18.
18:54Turning those Punjabi village folk around
18:55like nobody's business.
18:57Ooh!
19:03Mom,
19:04there's no reason for me to go to India right now.
19:06Why not?
19:07Weather's perfect.
19:09You don't want to go when it's hot and muggy and smelly.
19:11Oh, that reminds me.
19:12I got us some rasmalai for dessert.
19:14A little Indian flair for us Indians.
19:17You know,
19:18we talked about sweets.
19:20I'm diabetic.
19:21Pre-diabetic is not diabetic, Dad.
19:23Everyone's pre-diabetic until it's too late.
19:25All right.
19:29I'll indulge in one cultural treat.
19:33Besides,
19:34it's Thanksgiving.
19:35I can sway from the norm a bit.
19:39Amen!
19:47That was intense.
19:48Yeah,
19:49my dad and his stupid hot takes.
19:51But you stood your ground.
19:53He really respects that.
19:54I mean,
19:55thanks.
19:56And,
19:57hey,
19:57you should be proud of yourself, too.
19:58That was not easy.
20:00And you've convinced me of way less important things,
20:03and I'm just as stubborn as your dad,
20:05so I think they'll eventually come around to the dance studio thing.
20:08Just me.
20:11Join me for a night camp later.
20:13Before bed.
20:14I'll be in the drawing room after I change into my night suit.
20:17Um,
20:18sure,
20:19yeah.
20:23Should I go?
20:25Yeah.
20:26He's not gonna kill me,
20:27is he?
20:27and he's not gonna kill me.
20:28He's not gonna kill you,
20:29he's not gonna kill me,
20:29he's not gonna kill you.
20:30Because he can't kill me and he says,
20:30I don't know.
20:30He's not gonna kill you.
20:31I'm gonna kill you.
20:32Oh, have a seat, Jasmeet.
21:02This here is the finest Scotch you can get anywhere in the world.
21:14The purity and richness of this Scotch we are about to indulge in is truly something special.
21:24It's a distilling tradition passed down over years and generations with strict principles
21:32and guidelines to ensure its quality and taste.
21:42Oh, amazing.
21:49It's best on its own.
21:51Don't mix it with anything.
21:53Coke, water, not even ice.
21:56I would dilute the drink and spoil it.
22:01Sure.
22:02Yeah.
22:03See, some of our people, Punjabis, Indians, what have you, they like to settle for cheap stuff,
22:14to get an easy, fast drunk, bypassing the process and the time that it takes to get something
22:24of this quality, they won't even acknowledge it.
22:28It's a damn shame.
22:31So, like this Scotch, there are things in my life that hold tremendous value for me.
22:43My work, my faith, and most importantly, my family.
22:53There are rich traditions in all of these things, and I, for one, would not be happy to see them diluted.
23:02See that man up there?
23:07That was my grandfather.
23:12We were lower caste originally.
23:15He converted to Christianity and changed our family name when my father was just a boy,
23:24leaving behind a people and a culture that didn't respect him,
23:31taking a higher and righteous path.
23:35And I, for one, am glad he did.
23:40Because as a result, God has blessed us in so many ways.
23:46So, as rigid as I may seem, I'm open.
23:53I am open to those who are open to embracing those rich traditions.
23:59If, that is, they do indeed love this family and, more pointedly, my daughter.
24:14Well, Mr. Matthias, I do love your daughter.
24:20But, I think she's a little more open than you are.
24:25And she would want me exactly how I am.
24:32Are you sure you know what my daughter wants?
24:35Are you?
24:38Because, the way I see it, she's been trying to tell you what she wants all evening.
24:44And you've been refusing to hear it.
24:47I'm serious.
24:49She put a lot of time and thought and effort into that plan, only to bring it to you guys and have it shut down immediately?
24:57Immediately?
24:58I'm a realist.
24:59Not some foolish idealist chasing silly fantasies as a career.
25:04I know what works and what doesn't.
25:06And most importantly, I know what and who is right for my daughter.
25:12And if she doesn't realize it in this moment, she will come around.
25:19She always does.
25:22I hope this has been enlightening.
25:35I wouldn't want either of you to waste any time.
25:42Still have a long life ahead of you both.
25:47Good night.
25:52Good night.
25:59Hey.
26:00Hey.
26:01How did it go?
26:15It was cool.
26:16Yeah?
26:17Yeah.
26:19Your dad really loves the scotch.
26:24Yeah, he really does.
26:26You know, I do butt heads with my parents sometimes.
26:34And honestly, I'm really embarrassed that you had to see that.
26:38When it comes to my career, maybe there is something to working for my dad's company.
26:47You know?
26:48Before I do my own thing.
26:49Huh.
26:50Yeah.
26:51Huh.
26:52Yeah.
26:53I don't know.
27:06Maybe...
27:07Maybe...
27:08My dad's right.
27:10My dad, who to take care of me rather than me.
27:11Coming next.
27:12Can you see me again?
27:13You OK?
27:14I'm well finished.
27:15I've got two centimeters so I can start with my pay.
27:16I've got up okay, good about okay?
27:17Kay.
27:18And I'm the one who got up.
27:19Take care of me.
27:20Take care of my dad.
27:21Take care of me going back.
27:22And then I should go home before I leave.
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