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The.Morning.Show.S04E08
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26:17I gave up all manner of things for you.
26:19What great sacrifices, tell me.
26:22I would love to know what great sacrifices you made.
26:24I'm dying to hear this.
26:25My wife.
26:29I lost my wife.
26:36You want to talk about your mother?
26:38Okay, fine.
26:40What do you want to know about her?
26:43She was a true original.
26:44She knew the lyrics to every song.
26:48She did the crossword in ink.
26:51She loved to dance and she made the best martini.
26:53We had a great life.
26:55I didn't want anything to change it.
26:59She'd always, always gone on about having a child.
27:03And the only thing she'd ever asked for was...
27:10Was me?
27:11No, I wanted her to be happy.
27:14And she was.
27:15She was so happy being pregnant.
27:17And then she gave birth and poof.
27:21At the hospital, she wouldn't even hold you.
27:23It was like she fell down a well.
27:27Dad, that's postpartum.
27:30It doesn't matter what it was called.
27:32What difference does it make?
27:34It makes all the difference in the world.
27:39My entire life, I thought Mom left because of you, because you're so impossible.
27:46I didn't know she was struggling.
27:48Why wouldn't you tell me this?
27:50Well, there you are.
27:53Now you know.
27:55I mean, I'd come home in the evening and she'd be staring at the ceiling and you'd be screaming
28:03in a filthy nappy for God knows how long.
28:07I mean, I tried to get her better, take care of you both, but then one day she just up and
28:18left, leaving me with this messy child I didn't want in the first place.
28:25Oh, my God.
28:26A child who looked like her spitting image.
28:29Okay, Dad.
28:30Stop.
28:31Just stop for a second, please.
28:40You blame me for Mom leaving.
28:43You've resented my entire existence from the day I was born.
28:52So it didn't really matter.
28:56All of those things that I tried to do to get you to see me.
29:03My grades.
29:06My recitals and my career.
29:12Not if it really mattered.
29:18Dad, you know how badly I wanted to be somebody that you wanted.
29:25Who could love.
29:36I know you talk about your legacy, Dad.
29:41I didn't cost you your legacy.
29:42Because it's me.
29:43I'm your legacy.
29:48Because it's me.
29:52I'm your legacy.
29:53You don't want to see.
29:54You do not want to see you.
29:59I don't want to see you.
30:03.
30:05Is he…
30:07I don't want to see you.
30:08Oh, my God.
30:38I was a septic skeptic.
30:44We can't desalinate the ocean.
30:46How are we going to clean the literal shit out of the dirtiest river in Europe?
30:50It's a good question.
30:51But I've talked to some scientists.
30:54Really, are they real ones or just women on OnlyFans who wear glasses?
30:57Apparently, the new technology that they pioneered in the Paris cleanup was revolutionary.
31:04I love a good French revolution.
31:06Mmm, and it's cleaner than Poland Springs now.
31:10Really? Is that so?
31:13Liberté, égalité, and most definitely fraternité.
31:19You're not going to drink that.
31:20He's drinking it.
31:21It's not safe.
31:23It's not safe.
31:23It's not a fiji.
31:25It's for dramatic effect.
31:27It's not the guy who sells his vitamins?
31:28You can be a snob.
31:30You're in front of yourself the next president of New Jersey.
31:32Fief of Tony Soprano.
31:34Perso of the electric ampoule.
31:35This guy, you're making me?
31:37I support his campaign.
31:39He has more than 100 million followers on all his social media.
31:41And you, you're out of your shit.
31:42And since tomorrow morning, this little story,
31:45it'll be taken by the media of the whole world.
31:48And you, you're out of your shit.
31:52Thank you very much.
31:53Thank you very much.
32:23I'm not going to co-sign onto this death sequence.
32:25You understand?
32:26That answer is no.
32:28It's no, no, no, and no.
32:30Corey.
32:30We didn't even go to Antarctica.
32:31What?
32:32Yeah, you promised me.
32:33After we saw March of the Penguins.
32:35Because you said you wanted to go to Antarctica before you died.
32:40And I said yes.
32:42Even though that was the last thing I wanted to do,
32:44go freeze my ass off to watch a bunch of birds
32:46who can't even fucking fly squawking on shit-covered ice.
32:49I told you that I would go on the only cruise I'd ever go on
32:53because I wanted to be with you.
32:55Oh.
32:56I did.
32:57I don't know why.
32:58It's stupid.
33:00But you promised me.
33:02You made a promise, Mom.
33:03Yep.
33:04And I was really looking forward to it.
33:06I can book the tickets right now.
33:07We could go.
33:08We could still go.
33:08Listen, Corey.
33:09You have to listen to me.
33:10Everything I did, I did for you.
33:14From the moment I first held you.
33:18Oh.
33:19That surge of love went straight to my bones.
33:23You looked at me with those dark, pensive eyes.
33:29Nothing else mattered.
33:32I had to protect you from anyone and anything, no matter what.
33:37I don't want to hear my fucking words.
33:39Cora, you have to listen to me.
33:41You were...
33:43You are the greatest thing I've ever done.
33:48All I ever wanted was for you to succeed.
33:54Be happy.
33:59I...
34:00I have to tell you something.
34:05I need to...
34:09You need to what?
34:21You need to what?
34:24You need to what?
34:28I need to...
34:31See the wig.
34:35Okay.
34:37Okay.
34:37Okay.
35:05I need to deal with you.
35:08Yeah.
35:10I don't know.
35:40I don't know.
36:10You're going to love this movie.
36:16She's a private investigator with a past.
36:18She's beautiful.
36:19She doesn't know it.
36:21Just kidding.
36:21She knows it.
36:22Of course she knows it.
36:23She absolutely knows it.
36:24Look at her.
36:25She's a former district attorney.
36:28Who are oftentimes political shills without a moral center.
36:33That's right.
36:33She is a former fascist district attorney who blew the case of a lifetime.
36:38You know, it's one of those cases where the criminal dodges prison on some kind of technicality.
36:42We call that a constitutional violation, honey.
36:45A constitutional violation.
36:47So here she is.
36:48And she has been haunted by it.
36:50It's followed her around.
36:51So now she's burnt out.
36:52She's a burnt out former district attorney turned private investigator.
36:57And then she gets this sexy new client who's accused of murdering his wife.
37:02And, uh, at first she doesn't trust him because, uh, well, he has a beard.
37:09A beard, obviously.
37:10And so that leads to a fight.
37:12He says some terrible things.
37:14She leaves in a hop and she thinks, fuck this.
37:17I'm not going to do this case.
37:18And then she stops.
37:20She turns around and she says, my favorite line in the entire movie.
37:26And I made the writer put it in because, uh, of course he doesn't know how women actually talk.
37:31She turns around and she says, mom, mom.
38:01And then she says, mom, mom.
38:02And then she says, mom, mom, mom, mom.
38:29I don't know.
38:59I don't know.
39:29I don't know.
39:59I don't know.
40:29The call has been forwarded to voicemail.
40:31The person you're trying to reach is unavailable.
40:33At the tone, please record your message.
40:36Hey, it's me.
40:39What are you doing right now?
40:41Huh?
40:43Let's go skiing!
40:44Corey!
40:59Wow.
41:01You look like shit.
41:05Long story.
41:06Hey, hey, hey, hey!
41:30Oh, yeah.
41:31Yeah.
41:35I got this one from Columbia House.
41:41You didn't have that in France.
41:42You guys have Columbia House?
41:44Maison de Columbia.
41:46No?
41:46No.
41:47In the 80s and 90s, we had an institution called Columbia House, which was a mail-order CD club that was catering mostly to teenagers who had no fucking money.
41:59They would say, sign up, send you free CDs.
42:02All of the free CDs, they were shitty CDs.
42:05That was the con.
42:07We just kept ordering.
42:08Not mine.
42:09The American Dream.
42:11We would just sift through all the shit until finally we would land some good music like Iggy or Led Zeppelin or...
42:16Oh, on the very rare occasion, a Smith's album.
42:21Just on the off chance that a girl might cross the threshold, the virginal, virginal threshold of my childhood bedroom.
42:30The rest of our lives would never compare to the halcyon days when we got all the music we ever wanted in the mail for pennies.
42:35Along with the days of Columbia House, when I thought my parents were embarrassing, they knew everything, and they'd always be around.
42:51Yeah, constant, like...
42:55The Northern Star.
42:59Constantly in the darkness.
43:02Where's that at?
43:05If you want me, I'll be at the bar.
43:23Are you alright?
43:26Yeah, this feels really good.
43:27You should try it.
43:32Oh.
43:33Oh.
43:35Oh.
43:56Oh.
44:01Oh.
44:01Oh, oh.
44:02You've reached Bradley Jackson.
44:11Leave a message and I'll get back to you.
44:30Bradley?
44:32You were right.
44:34I've been doing a lot of thinking.
44:38Of course I will support your travel.
44:40I will. Just, honey, open the door.
44:42Come on.
44:45Hey.
44:46What are you doing here? Where's Bradley?
44:51She went to Belarus.
44:55Of course she did.
44:58Alex, um...
45:00She was supposed to check in with me every three hours. It's been six.
45:03I called my contact at the IMF.
45:06They think she's being detained.
45:07What?
45:09And we know what they do to journalists over there.
45:16Talking about it's no conversation
45:19Down this road
45:21I live in nightmares of what you thought of
45:30And I'm waiting for you
45:46I could be dreaming of them
46:04Maybe this way I'm
46:05There's nowhere to lie in my days
46:10I'm so uneasy
46:14I'm checking it out
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