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A grown-up woman, who kept her childish instincts and behavior, starts working as a nanny of a 8-year-old girl HD ( Comedy, Drama, Romance )
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00:00:00Oh, give me five more minutes, baby, and I'll rock your world.
00:00:30Life, unexplainable grace, stumble and you'll fall right into place.
00:00:36It's a childlike world and you can feel the magic.
00:00:42That's the beauty of a charmed life.
00:00:48Who needs to know when it all comes and where it all goes?
00:00:56Who needs to know just where fate will take you there?
00:01:07It's a charmed life, innocence wild, gray over skies for a thousand miles.
00:01:18You can't turn the hallway into a greenhouse, Miss Gunn.
00:01:22Good evening, Mr. McConkie.
00:01:24Please say hello to your wife for me.
00:01:26Bye. Have a nice night.
00:01:29I've alerted the management company about this.
00:01:40Oh, my.
00:01:44I put the flowers upstairs for you, Molly, but this is out of hand.
00:01:48Got a girl, Tony?
00:01:50Not one could fit into this dental floss.
00:01:53See a darling and send all this stuff to the Salvation Army.
00:01:55You're the greatest, Tony.
00:01:57You're the greatest, Tony.
00:01:57Who needs to know when it's too long.
00:02:01I know you'll be there.
00:02:06It's a charmed life, innocence wild.
00:02:11Crayola skies for a thousand miles.
00:02:17Molly?
00:02:18Hey, Ingrid.
00:02:19It's me.
00:02:20Molly, where the hell are you?
00:02:21I'm sorry I passed out.
00:02:23I was watching TV and...
00:02:24I was a premeditated nap, Molly.
00:02:26You did this to me on purpose.
00:02:28You were my best friend in the whole entire universe.
00:02:30How could you possibly think a thing like this?
00:02:32Yeah, Molly, no.
00:02:32It's just, it's like stabbing me in the heart.
00:02:35Forget it, okay?
00:02:36I didn't want to tell you this, but our little night out has grown a bit.
00:02:39Julia and I are here with a few of your closest friends waiting to reach you a...
00:02:43Happy birthday?
00:02:46Happy birthday.
00:02:46Happy birthday!
00:02:52I thought you were calling me home.
00:02:54Girl, to end all girlies is in the house.
00:02:56Happy birthday, Molly.
00:02:57Happy birthday, Molly.
00:02:58We got you, Molly.
00:03:00We got you, didn't we?
00:03:00Yes, you did.
00:03:01I thought it was going to be just us guys going down.
00:03:03Oh, hell no.
00:03:04Come on now, what kind of friends you think we are?
00:03:06Look at this right here.
00:03:07This here is a party, right?
00:03:08Yeah!
00:03:11You're 22?
00:03:12I just turned 19.
00:03:14I thought I'd kill myself.
00:03:15You look good, though.
00:03:17Buy you a drink?
00:03:18No, thanks.
00:03:19I want to connect the dots, baby.
00:03:22Look at the page, Molly.
00:03:23That's like beautiful and natural and sexy, right?
00:03:26Beauty like that is like universal.
00:03:29They really do look young, huh?
00:03:31The thing I love about women is that you guys are willing to accept each other for who you are.
00:03:37There you are, sweetie.
00:03:38You remember Julie and Holly from the MoMA Junior Committee?
00:03:41Happy birthday.
00:03:43I love your solid hair scrunchies.
00:03:45Thanks.
00:03:45Is he meyaki?
00:03:47Home Depot.
00:03:48You know, you can get Botox injections for that forehead wrinkle.
00:03:53Face factory.
00:03:55No appointment necessary.
00:03:56Why would I have a worry wrinkle?
00:04:09Why would you think anyone would care?
00:04:13Excuse me?
00:04:15I had shoes like yours once.
00:04:18When I was five.
00:04:19And that was what?
00:04:26Like three days ago?
00:04:27Try three years.
00:04:29Oh, excuse me, Thumbelina.
00:04:31But you're still a little underage to be going out clubbing.
00:04:34Aren't you?
00:04:35You're a little overage to be wearing a lampshade in your hair.
00:04:38Bright idea.
00:04:39You brought your own personal soap?
00:04:46Hey, you want to pick up bacterial meningitis or polio?
00:04:50You go ahead and be my guest.
00:04:52Whatever diseases you're already carrying, probably make those sound like a joke anyway.
00:04:56There you are.
00:04:57I finally found your little monster butt.
00:05:00Come here.
00:05:00Come here.
00:05:01I know you have trouble reading something as simple as a sign on the door, Gooey Huey.
00:05:05So let me help you.
00:05:07This is the ladies room.
00:05:11Really?
00:05:11What's your excuse, huh?
00:05:12What's your excuse?
00:05:13Nanny, my purse.
00:05:14It's my boss's kid.
00:05:15They can't keep a nanny.
00:05:16They fired their third one this month today.
00:05:18She had dirty fingernails.
00:05:20Her, me.
00:05:21Ow!
00:05:21That purse is in my hand.
00:05:24Are you serious?
00:05:25Hang it.
00:05:26Am I hideous?
00:05:27What?
00:05:28As my best friend, it is your duty not to lie to me.
00:05:31Please tell me.
00:05:32Am I turning into a hideous hag?
00:05:34Molly, you can have any guy in here with a snap of a finger.
00:05:37What's gotten into you?
00:05:46Oh.
00:05:47My.
00:05:48God.
00:05:49Yo, Molly.
00:05:50Let me show you something.
00:05:50Come here.
00:05:52Sit down.
00:05:52Sit down.
00:05:53Come on.
00:05:53Great.
00:05:54You again.
00:05:55Hey, I just want to thank you all for having me.
00:05:57I've heard there's a birthday here tonight.
00:05:59Where's that birthday go?
00:06:00You all right?
00:06:06This one's for you.
00:06:09The lights beam down from the stars and it takes my breath away and the tears of glee in my heart end up voicing words to say all I feel is invested in this.
00:06:30Oh, my God.
00:06:30Oh, my God.
00:06:31Who is that?
00:06:32It's my boy, Neil Fox.
00:06:34I found him playing at a dive in the village, man.
00:06:36He's smoking.
00:06:38Can I have him for my birthday?
00:06:40No, Molly.
00:06:41Nah, I brought him here so Roma could check him out.
00:06:43Besides, he's a hundred percent girly free.
00:06:46He's celibate like Morrissey.
00:06:47He's all about the music.
00:06:48You know what I'm saying?
00:06:49You wouldn't know real music if Mozart hits you on the head with it, gooey.
00:06:53Quiet the both of you.
00:06:55Quiet.
00:06:56This place is so loud.
00:06:59It's giving me a migraine.
00:07:03Then she'll rise with love.
00:07:07Mom!
00:07:07No, no, your mom's over there talking to my men.
00:07:11We've been trying to sign up for months.
00:07:12Could you do me a favor?
00:07:13Could you please keep it down?
00:07:14Mom, I want to go home now.
00:07:26Night, malls.
00:07:27Bye.
00:07:28Bye.
00:07:28Bye.
00:07:28Bye.
00:07:29Bye.
00:07:29Hey, Molly.
00:07:30Hi.
00:07:31I just, um, I finished my new record.
00:07:33That's great, Duncan.
00:07:33I was hoping you wanted to come back.
00:07:35It was nice to see you.
00:07:36Where is he?
00:07:37Molly.
00:07:37Hey, we said this guy's practically a monk.
00:07:41Molly, what the hell are you trying to prove?
00:07:45The only reason you're even looking at this guy is because you know you can't have him.
00:07:48He's a rock and roll poet sex god.
00:07:51Oh, please.
00:07:52You'll toss him in a week.
00:07:53No, Aang.
00:07:55This one's different.
00:07:57I can feel it.
00:07:58Morbid my ass.
00:07:58That was good.
00:07:59My man.
00:07:59That was good.
00:08:00Good kid.
00:08:01I haven't heard blue-eyed soul like that since Jeff Buckley's record.
00:08:05See what I'm saying?
00:08:07What'd I tell you, Roma?
00:08:08He's smoking, right?
00:08:09You did good, Huey.
00:08:10I need eight hours, Mom.
00:08:11If you don't get eight hours, my immune system crashes.
00:08:14Record a demo.
00:08:15Something more up-tempo.
00:08:15I need something you can get on the radio.
00:08:17Let's go.
00:08:17Work it out with Huey.
00:08:18Go.
00:08:19Go.
00:08:19Go.
00:08:19Go.
00:08:20Go.
00:08:20Go.
00:08:21That's what I'm talking about.
00:08:22She gets it.
00:08:23I get it.
00:08:23You don't get it.
00:08:24You need to get it.
00:08:25Wait, wait, wait.
00:08:25No, Neil, you need to get it.
00:08:26Neil, you need to get it.
00:08:27We got ourselves a Grammy.
00:08:32I swear to God, I hate that kid's always hogging your attention.
00:08:37Hi.
00:08:38Hi.
00:08:38Birthday, girl.
00:08:39Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:08:40Happy birthday.
00:08:42Look, it's a system of thing for real or what?
00:08:44Demo schmemo.
00:08:44She's about to sign you, Neil.
00:08:46I can feel it in my bones.
00:08:47Rock it to the moon, baby, mama.
00:08:48Rock it to the moon.
00:08:49Are you really Tommy Gunn's daughter?
00:09:03Seriously.
00:09:05Can you hold my purse, please?
00:09:08Yeah.
00:09:08Thanks.
00:09:13Jesus.
00:09:19Well, I guess there is a certain family resemblance.
00:09:24All his guitars are in there, yeah?
00:09:25Yeah.
00:09:26You want to come see for yourself?
00:09:27Yeah.
00:09:33Uh, can you just wait here with just one second, please?
00:09:38Yeah.
00:09:49All right.
00:10:05Welcome to the Chateau Chimali.
00:10:13Hmm.
00:10:15Nice.
00:10:17Jeez.
00:10:17What on God's earth is that?
00:10:21Moo.
00:10:22Don't you mean oink?
00:10:23No.
00:10:24Moo means pork in Thai.
00:10:27He was going to be my curry dinner one night in Bangkok,
00:10:29but we fell in love.
00:10:31Now, if you wait here,
00:10:33I will fix us some bon bonnet confisole.
00:10:40Oh.
00:10:41My.
00:10:42God.
00:10:42It's like you found it on your own.
00:10:48I can't believe it.
00:10:51This is it.
00:10:54This is the acoustic Muddy Waters gave Tommy Gunn.
00:10:57He played it at Budokan.
00:10:58Summer of 88.
00:11:00Daddy's little girl.
00:11:01I see you.
00:11:02Paints the world with a magic wand.
00:11:05Please don't sing that song.
00:11:06Come on.
00:11:08Molly smiles.
00:11:08You opened the show with it.
00:11:10For me.
00:11:12And then he and my mom died.
00:11:19Listen, I didn't mean to, like...
00:11:21I didn't mean that.
00:11:22Okay.
00:11:23Yeah.
00:11:26Um...
00:11:27So, what's next?
00:11:29Well, hmm...
00:11:31How about dessert?
00:11:37Am I going to be able to pronounce it?
00:11:39I don't know.
00:11:41Can you say...
00:11:43Pairs?
00:11:46I'm just not supposed to act impulsively.
00:11:48Do you know what I mean?
00:11:49Apart from my whole sobriety thing.
00:11:51Made a vowel.
00:11:52Haven't broken it yet.
00:11:55Pairs.
00:11:55I haven't had a drink in 224 days.
00:12:04I'm also not supposed to have romantic relationships in my first year.
00:12:08Hmm.
00:12:10Pairs.
00:12:14It's called the law of contrary behaviour.
00:12:16If I want a drink, I don't have one.
00:12:19If I want to skip a gig, I force myself to go.
00:12:23If I meet a girl and I want to come over,
00:12:25I'll send her home.
00:12:31Pears.
00:12:41Those of us I haven't broken.
00:12:43Oh, my God.
00:12:48Oh, my God.
00:12:52Oh, my God.
00:12:56It's the most lyrically advanced thing I've done.
00:13:16No, purple means rock and roll royalty and it picks up the highlights in your eyes.
00:13:21Oh, wow.
00:13:23Baby, you're way too hot for all those earth tones you've been wearing.
00:13:26Yeah, but what about the song?
00:13:27Is it like too fast, too slow?
00:13:29What?
00:13:29It's like, kind of like the same thing, but over and over again.
00:13:36Yeah.
00:13:36Is it like a hook or like a chorus or something?
00:13:40A hook?
00:13:40Yeah.
00:13:41I don't do hooks.
00:13:43Okay.
00:13:44I'm not a sellout.
00:13:45I don't wear purple and I don't do hooks.
00:13:47I said, okay.
00:13:49Okay?
00:13:51Okay.
00:13:51Okay.
00:13:54Names.
00:13:55Names unremembered.
00:13:57Faces inside.
00:13:59We can't believe.
00:14:08Molly.
00:14:09I thought you were dead.
00:14:11Shh.
00:14:11Ingrid, Nils, and the other room.
00:14:12That guy is still there?
00:14:14You always do this.
00:14:16When are you going to grow up?
00:14:17It's like he's never going to leave.
00:14:19All he does is sit around and mope and play these loser songs.
00:14:22Hell surprise.
00:14:24Ingrid, help me, please.
00:14:25You've got to help me.
00:14:25I don't know how to get rid of this poor guy without breaking his heart.
00:14:28Molly?
00:14:29Oh.
00:14:31Just a minute.
00:14:33Oh, my God.
00:14:33I'd be totally suffocated.
00:14:35Molly?
00:14:38Yeah?
00:14:40Can you take those off?
00:14:42I think I'll cut you up.
00:14:48Baby, um, I'm not a love machine.
00:14:52No, my boxes.
00:14:53Can I have them back, please?
00:15:00Thanks.
00:15:02What's going on?
00:15:04Listen, I've got to go.
00:15:06Go?
00:15:08Go where?
00:15:09Go.
00:15:09Go home.
00:15:12Molly, the place where I live, where I have a life, where I do my laundry, get sleep, try
00:15:17to make music, that sort of thing, yeah?
00:15:19Why can't you make music here?
00:15:20This is like a world gone mad.
00:15:23Like I've stepped through the looking glass or something.
00:15:25There's a week's worth of leftovers, a month of laundry.
00:15:27I mean, come on, look at this place.
00:15:29Well, call the main service.
00:15:30No, no, no, no.
00:15:30You can call the main service.
00:15:32I've got to go rejoin the human race.
00:15:34No, no!
00:15:35Uh, I don't understand.
00:15:40Listen, I just feel like I'm suffocating.
00:15:44I need some air.
00:15:45We can open the windows.
00:15:46You know, it's not about the windows.
00:15:48I just, I need my shirt back.
00:15:51I have not done, like, a single thing.
00:15:54I have got to get to work.
00:15:56I'll call you later, I swear.
00:15:58Oh, my God.
00:16:12This place is beyond its normal grotesque.
00:16:15It's post-nuclear.
00:16:1998 messages?
00:16:22Molly, your machine has 98 messages on it.
00:16:25Write them down for me, will you, Aang?
00:16:28He's gone.
00:16:30I have no life.
00:16:34Aang.
00:16:35What?
00:16:37Of course you have a life.
00:16:40I don't need to tell you that.
00:16:42That's what you're supposed to say to me.
00:16:44Sorry.
00:16:45As your best friend, it's my duty not to lie to you.
00:16:49Besides, you wanted him gone, remember?
00:16:52I did.
00:16:55What are all these final notices?
00:16:56I'm going to call him.
00:16:59I think now's the good time to call him.
00:17:02Would you hand me the phone, please?
00:17:03I'm going to call him right now.
00:17:04Molly, focus for one second.
00:17:08Your electric has been canceled, and so has your gas.
00:17:13Who pays your bills?
00:17:16Bob.
00:17:18Bob who?
00:17:19I don't know, my parents' guy, Bob.
00:17:28Your phone's dead.
00:17:30These rooms.
00:17:33It sounds so empty without the sound of his music.
00:17:39Bob's number's been disconnected.
00:17:41Oh, God.
00:17:43I'm sure it's little consolation, but you're not the only one who got taken, Miss Gunn.
00:17:49Bob Kopelski had ten clients, assets equaling over a hundred million dollars when he disappeared.
00:17:55And you're telling us that none of it's insured?
00:17:58What a disaster.
00:18:00Thank God for the residuals.
00:18:02Actually, Bob Kopelski took such heavy advances on the royalty income that by the time the account recoups,
00:18:10this gun will be on Social Security.
00:18:12Where does someone disappear with a hundred million dollars?
00:18:15The best we can guess is South America.
00:18:18Can't you just sue?
00:18:20My God.
00:18:21How could he do this to her?
00:18:22He'll be back.
00:18:26They always come back.
00:18:28If he does, he'll be looking out the back of an FBI van on his way to a long prison term.
00:18:33It'll be years before you see a dime, if ever.
00:18:39Mr. Feldman, as a lawyer, may I please ask your advice as per what to do in the meantime as far as, you know, money?
00:18:52Get a job?
00:18:57Dear prospective employer, although I've had no previous employment, ever, the following is a partial but significant list of personal recommendations, including contact information.
00:19:07The Dalai Lama, Tibet, 900 thread count, Egyptian cotton.
00:19:14Oh, no man can resist Egyptian cotton.
00:19:19Tibet is a country, Molly, not contact information.
00:19:22Why not just add Earth while you're at it in case someone needs to know where Tibet is?
00:19:25This is not a resume, Molly.
00:19:28It shows I'm a people person, Inc.
00:19:32Focus on the interview.
00:19:34Hello.
00:19:34Hello.
00:19:35Pleasure to meet you.
00:19:36I will work overtime, weekends, holidays, Yemka, poor Christmas, you name it, I will be here.
00:19:40I'm sure that won't be necessary.
00:19:42Ingrid said you guys met at Darlington?
00:19:44Yeah.
00:19:44I was valedictorian there two years in a row.
00:19:47Oh, that's so neat.
00:19:50So tell me, what is the price on a set of these?
00:19:53$1,369.
00:19:55Plus, darling.
00:19:56Molly, you're in denial.
00:19:57You can't afford these.
00:19:58We're broke, remember?
00:20:00Trish.
00:20:01Hon, tell me, now do employees get a discount around here?
00:20:0410%, and some of our employees are among our best customers.
00:20:10I'll take them.
00:20:11Ingrid, this is the greatest job ever.
00:20:23Who is it?
00:20:24It's Molly.
00:20:27I was just out shopping in the neighborhood.
00:20:29At midnight?
00:20:30It's the city that never sleeps.
00:20:36We can't do this.
00:20:37I have to be at the studio at 9 o'clock.
00:20:40I can't act like a kid anymore, yeah?
00:20:41Really?
00:20:43Well, Neil, I haven't seen sheets like this since the third grade.
00:20:48Rocket ships?
00:20:49You wouldn't happen to have my jacket in there, would you?
00:20:50It's like my lucky jacket.
00:20:53I never get up on stage without it.
00:20:54I kind of left it behind the other day.
00:20:56No.
00:20:58I guess you're just going to have to come over to my place and look for it.
00:21:01I can't disappear from the world again, Molly, okay?
00:21:04I can't lose myself in this obsessive, compulsively rational behavior.
00:21:13Fear.
00:21:15Excuse me?
00:21:16Fear.
00:21:17Egyptian cotton.
00:21:23900 thread count.
00:21:25All right, listen.
00:21:29I'll tell you what.
00:21:30Maybe we can, like, date.
00:21:32Oh, okay.
00:21:33Okay.
00:21:34Okay, but it's going to have to be a mature adult relationship with alarm clocks in the morning.
00:21:41I love alarm clocks.
00:21:41And work during the day, we eat with silverware, knives and forks, drink out of glasses, do the dishes.
00:21:53Is it bedtime yet?
00:22:00Molly, wake up.
00:22:03Molly?
00:22:04I'm sorry.
00:22:10It's not going to work out.
00:22:13You spent all night at that guy's house doing God knows what, and then you come here and crash at work.
00:22:19I can't believe you did this to me after all the strings I pulled.
00:22:23Inga, I know that I'm an undeserving creep, but can we please talk about it over lunch?
00:22:28No.
00:22:28Our lunch date has been canceled because you can't afford lunch.
00:22:31Fine.
00:22:32See if I care.
00:22:33See if I, I'll live off the water and sunshine.
00:22:35Molly, you won't have to, because once again, your main man, Huey, is going to come through for you.
00:22:42You're going to get me a record deal.
00:22:44Not exactly.
00:22:46Hey, baby.
00:22:48I'm at that.
00:22:49I'm at that.
00:22:49I'm at that.
00:22:50I'm at that.
00:22:50I'm at that.
00:22:51I'm at that.
00:22:51I'm at that.
00:22:51I'm at that.
00:22:51I'm at that.
00:22:52I'm at that.
00:22:52I'm at that.
00:22:53I'm at that.
00:22:54Oh.
00:22:57Hi.
00:22:58Oh.
00:22:58My.
00:22:59God.
00:23:01You're my new nanny.
00:23:02Hi, Lorraine.
00:23:03It's Ray.
00:23:04Nobody calls me Lorraine.
00:23:07Okay, Ray.
00:23:08I'm Molly.
00:23:10We met at my birthday party, remember?
00:23:12You're late.
00:23:13By like a second.
00:23:15By three and a half minutes.
00:23:17I have to take my aspects by 426, and it's 418 right now.
00:23:24We'll take it when we'll get home.
00:23:25That's when I take my clients in.
00:23:29The agency must really be getting desperate.
00:23:33I actually am uniquely qualified for this position, having spent so many years developing my skills
00:23:39as a people person.
00:23:40About four years old.
00:23:48Mission accomplished.
00:23:51Fruit punch.
00:23:54Once you just drink cyanide.
00:23:56This is Quick.
00:24:02Damn!
00:24:02Hang your coat up in there.
00:24:05Come here.
00:24:35Ray?
00:24:46What is this, The Shining?
00:25:01Who's that?
00:25:22Nobody.
00:25:25What's wrong with him?
00:25:27None of your B.I. business.
00:25:29Hello?
00:25:42This is your room?
00:25:44There's no fooling you, is there?
00:25:48It's so... orderly.
00:25:57Wow!
00:25:59These are so neat!
00:26:01I remember when there were only like four models.
00:26:03I can't believe this.
00:26:04She's beautiful.
00:26:06Look at these things.
00:26:07That's Plié and Chloe!
00:26:08Put her back!
00:26:14How cool is this?
00:26:16Look at this little tea set!
00:26:18Hey!
00:26:19Hey!
00:26:20Hey!
00:26:21You don't touch that unless I happen to invite you to tea.
00:26:25Look at these cute little scones!
00:26:28Get away from there!
00:26:29Why, I say, Lady Sassafras, would you like some creme fraiche to go with your darling pastries?
00:26:35Ah!
00:26:36Ah!
00:26:37You just got your germy drool over my plastic scone, you freak-o!
00:26:44Kid, have you ever been to a shrink?
00:26:49Since I was three.
00:26:50What?
00:26:51Good afternoon, Miss Rae.
00:26:52Dinner is ready.
00:26:53Well, there's just nothing like good help.
00:26:57You missed a spot.
00:27:12You missed a spot.
00:27:19Isn't doing the dishes what the maid is supposed to be for?
00:27:22She doesn't know how to dry without leaving spots.
00:27:24And you don't know how to dry without destroying the environment.
00:27:27For every single roll of paper towels that you waste,
00:27:30a tree in the rainforest dies.
00:27:32And I'm going to die of botulism from the germs of that gunky towel,
00:27:35you tree-loving hippie.
00:27:36At least I don't prefer tofu to normal hamburgers, my little friend.
00:27:40And I'm not the one who's going to get mad cow disease and go nuts.
00:27:43Though you don't seem to have a brain to fry in the first place.
00:27:46Oh, maybe not.
00:27:47But at least I'm not the one holding the gunky germ-infested towel.
00:27:54Give me that plate.
00:27:55Oops, no, sorry, you might infect it.
00:27:57Why don't you get your little plastic baggie out and dig up some penicillin?
00:28:01No!
00:28:02Come on, come on.
00:28:03Give me the plate.
00:28:04You want it?
00:28:05How bad do you want it?
00:28:07Ugh!
00:28:08Ugh!
00:28:10Get a broom.
00:28:12You get a frickin' broom.
00:28:16When you work for me, you leave when I say you can leave.
00:28:20For your information, I do not work for you.
00:28:22I am employed by your mother.
00:28:24Oh, yeah?
00:28:25Take a look around.
00:28:27Do you see her anywhere?
00:28:29News flash.
00:28:31You're not gonna.
00:28:33Unless you make an appointment with her assistant
00:28:35or hang around her bedroom door at 3 o'clock in the morning.
00:28:38In the meantime, you're workin' for me.
00:28:43Oh, is that so?
00:28:46Uh-huh.
00:28:47News flash.
00:28:49Mussolini.
00:28:52I quit!
00:28:54Swinging door.
00:28:55Are you all right, Miss Gunn?
00:29:00That's great.
00:29:11Baby.
00:29:13Baby, what are you doing outside all by yourself?
00:29:16Now, how did you get locked out?
00:29:24Oh, Bombas had a day.
00:29:34I've lived here for 20 years.
00:29:37How can you do this?
00:29:38Well, aside from that...
00:29:42This is a family building, Miss Gunn.
00:29:44I suggest you find somewhere you'd be more welcome.
00:29:47Like Los Angeles.
00:29:49You will be allowed back into your apartment
00:29:51only so long as you are accompanied
00:29:52by a management representative
00:29:54and only long enough to gather your belongings.
00:29:57That is, those personal belongings
00:29:59we don't insist on holding as collateral
00:30:02for the rent and utilities you owe?
00:30:04You are otherwise barred from the premises.
00:30:08I don't know.
00:30:09I know this is a big change for you.
00:30:39But it'll feel like home in no time at all.
00:30:42This is the bedroom.
00:30:44My bedroom, of course.
00:30:46But there's plenty of drawer space if you need it.
00:30:49I can't believe those creeps would throw a destitute woman out into the street.
00:30:53Chivalry's so dead.
00:30:55This is the bathroom.
00:30:57I hung up your towels for you.
00:30:58And I've been here like a thousand times.
00:31:01You know the kitchen?
00:31:02Julie and Holly come over Thursdays for our weekly bake fest.
00:31:06And Monday's Penny and Eth will come over so we can do yoga with Rajiv right here in the living room.
00:31:11But this is going to be a problem.
00:31:16Bing, don't you think it's weird that Neil hasn't called me?
00:31:20No, but I think it's weird that you're wearing his jacket.
00:31:23I told you, just bring the essentials, Molly.
00:31:25You can't keep all this stuff.
00:31:27And he definitely has to go.
00:31:32Moo.
00:31:37Moo, what are we going to do?
00:31:39Downsize, Molly.
00:31:40Purify.
00:31:41Streamline.
00:31:42Find your center.
00:31:43You're right, Inge.
00:31:44We're going to get you the best housewarming present ever.
00:31:47Don't be silly.
00:31:49It's going to be hard enough on you coming up with half the rent.
00:31:51Wonderful, girls.
00:32:12Tomorrow we start rehearsing for next month's recital, but I think we still have five minutes.
00:32:17How about a little freestyle?
00:32:19Yay!
00:32:27Gosh, you sure look great out there.
00:32:32I just, you know, yelling at you the other day and all.
00:32:40I'm sorry.
00:32:44What are you doing here?
00:32:45Well, I called Roma, your mom.
00:32:49Duh.
00:32:50And she said that if you said that it was okay, I could have my job back.
00:33:03You're on probation.
00:33:04Act your age, not your shoe size.
00:33:13How come you left dance class so early?
00:33:16That freestyle at the end looked like so much fun.
00:33:18Freestyles for moronic little kids and hippie freaks.
00:33:22It's fun.
00:33:24Fundamentals are the building blocks of fun.
00:33:27Oh, says who?
00:33:27Mikhail Baryshnikov, who I'm sure he's never heard of.
00:33:33Ballet is about precision, discipline, and poise.
00:33:36He made us take ballet at Darlington, and I couldn't wait to get out there and make up all my own moves.
00:33:41Figures, such a sloppy doofus.
00:33:43Figures, you're such a pill-popping little tyrant.
00:33:46Don't you ever do that to me again.
00:33:48You're hurting me.
00:33:49You hurt me.
00:33:50Take it back.
00:33:53Take it back.
00:33:54Fine.
00:33:59I take it back.
00:34:03That's a good thing you did.
00:34:04Otherwise, you wouldn't have gotten your surprise.
00:34:08Surprise.
00:34:09I really hate surprises, and I sincerely doubt that there's anything that you could give me that I don't already have.
00:34:16Well, there's no harm in trying now, is there?
00:34:18Ray, are you all right?
00:34:29Ray.
00:34:31My glands are swollen.
00:34:33I'm having an allergic reaction.
00:34:35My immune system is crashing.
00:34:37Moo stayed with you one measly little night.
00:34:40Come on.
00:34:41Come on.
00:34:43And that's all he's going to be staying.
00:34:44Wasn't it fun, though, sneaking him in and out for his little walk?
00:34:48It was like a real live adventure.
00:34:50You know you had fun.
00:34:51I'm not going to be a swineherd, you kook.
00:34:53Excuse me.
00:34:54How much is this putter?
00:34:55Oh, this putter is not for sale.
00:34:56Sorry.
00:34:57This is a mistake.
00:34:58You don't play golf, Molly.
00:35:00Tiger Gates is to me at the Masters.
00:35:01Essentials, remember?
00:35:02You've got to get rid of this junk.
00:35:03It's essential.
00:35:07$20.
00:35:07Stan.
00:35:08No.
00:35:08Sold.
00:35:09Hey, can I talk to you for a second, Molly?
00:35:11Come through here real quick.
00:35:12I need you to do me a favor, all right?
00:35:13Watch the step.
00:35:14Watch the step.
00:35:16Hey.
00:35:16Hi.
00:35:16Hi.
00:35:17This is Kelly.
00:35:17Kelly, this is Molly.
00:35:18Molly.
00:35:19Yeah.
00:35:19Good to meet you.
00:35:20Yeah.
00:35:20Looks almost as good on her as it does on you, doesn't it?
00:35:22Oh, wow.
00:35:22The fabulous dress.
00:35:24Looks like Lou is the only pig you hang out with.
00:35:27Go away.
00:35:29Yeah.
00:35:29It must be really hard getting rid of all this neat stuff, huh?
00:35:32No, I am actually loving it.
00:35:34It's sort of like, it's very refreshing.
00:35:37I think that everybody once in their life should do this and sort of slough off all the bad.
00:35:41Oh.
00:35:41Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:35:43Sorry.
00:35:44Hi.
00:35:45Uh, this is, uh, mine.
00:35:47No, it's mine.
00:35:47I just bought it.
00:35:48No, no, I know that.
00:35:49How much did you pay for it?
00:35:50$30.
00:35:50My friend Marcelo gave it to me from Italy.
00:35:52It's Hannah Malnari.
00:35:52I'll give you $50.
00:35:53$75.
00:35:54$75.
00:35:54No!
00:35:54Enough!
00:35:56We're downsizing, remember?
00:35:59Bluffing off the excess to find our center.
00:36:02You want this, Molly.
00:36:04Now close your eyes and repeat after me.
00:36:07I want this.
00:36:08I want this.
00:36:20Miss Gunn?
00:36:22Miss Gunn?
00:36:23Yeah?
00:36:24We're ready to pack this room up for storage, ma'am?
00:36:28Can I have just five more minutes, please?
00:36:31Okay.
00:36:47Is that you?
00:36:56Dad's a rock star?
00:36:57Was.
00:37:01He's dead.
00:37:04I bet this stuff is worth a bundle.
00:37:07I can't just sell it, Ray.
00:37:10It's my parents' stuff.
00:37:13No, you're gonna box it all up so it can lay in storage, gathering dust.
00:37:19God, you're pathetic.
00:37:20That man in the library in your house?
00:37:30Nurse said he's in a coma from a massive stroke.
00:37:35That's your father, huh?
00:37:38Was.
00:37:39He's a vegetable now.
00:37:42Soon he'll be nothing.
00:37:45That's kind of harsh.
00:37:46It's a harsh world.
00:37:55Hey, watch where you're going.
00:37:58Spinning around the sun, making my way.
00:38:04Round and round, here I come.
00:38:07It's a beautiful day.
00:38:09It's a beautiful day.
00:38:10Nice.
00:38:14Gosh, Neil, I really hate talking to your machine like this.
00:38:16Where are you?
00:38:18I'm still holding onto your jacket for you.
00:38:20Um, I know you've been going crazy trying to reach me, but I've been sort of in like a transition
00:38:26right now.
00:38:26I'm like Miss Proletariat now.
00:38:29Mom the floors, spank the brat, pick up the paycheck on Friday.
00:38:33Hey, I am a woman, have that view.
00:38:35Oh, shh.
00:38:36Oh, no.
00:38:38Oh, no.
00:38:39Ah!
00:38:40Spinning around the sun, making my way.
00:38:44OK, get under the tail.
00:38:45Under the tail.
00:38:46I'm not putting my hand under his high knee.
00:38:48Hey, do you want him to stay here or not?
00:38:49Oh, God.
00:38:50Oh, God.
00:38:51Oh, my God.
00:38:52Oh, my God.
00:38:53OK, OK, it's going to be OK.
00:38:59Very good.
00:39:00Now come out of plow.
00:39:01Very nice.
00:39:02Breathing.
00:39:02Good.
00:39:03Moolabanda.
00:39:04Very nice.
00:39:05Molly, out of plow.
00:39:06Come on, Molly.
00:39:07Let's go.
00:39:08Breathe.
00:39:09Could you please help me?
00:39:11This is starting to hurt.
00:39:12Oh, my God.
00:39:1473.
00:39:15Beautiful.
00:39:1674.
00:39:1775.
00:39:18Very good.
00:39:1976.
00:39:2077.
00:39:21Let me just put a few more of these on.
00:39:23Dang, here we go.
00:39:26Waste.
00:39:27Molly, you get to be in charge of the chocolate chip cookies.
00:39:31Now, they're already mixed, so all you have to do is put them in the oven and time them.
00:39:35OK.
00:39:36OK.
00:39:37Salmonella.
00:39:38You're letting her do this.
00:39:43Relax, girls.
00:39:44It's just cookie mix.
00:39:45How badly can she screw it up?
00:39:46Stop it!
00:39:47Stop it!
00:39:48Stop it!
00:39:49Stop it!
00:39:50Stop it!
00:39:51Stop it!
00:39:52Stop it!
00:39:53Stop it!
00:39:54Stop it!
00:39:55Stop it!
00:39:56Stop it!
00:39:57Stop it!
00:39:58Stop it!
00:39:59Stop it!
00:40:00Stop it!
00:40:01Stop it!
00:40:02Stop it!
00:40:03Oh, oh, gosh!
00:40:04Oh, just steal the jacket!
00:40:05Stop it!
00:40:06Stop it!
00:40:07Stop it!
00:40:08Stop it!
00:40:09Stop it!
00:40:10Stop it!
00:40:11Oh, take it first!
00:40:12Oh, you better take it first!
00:40:13Oh, my God!
00:40:14Take it first!
00:40:15Now!
00:40:16What are you doing?
00:40:17Now!
00:40:18Ray!
00:40:19Ray!
00:40:20What have you done, man?
00:40:22There is never, ever an excuse for hitting another person.
00:40:25What's going on?
00:40:26She was laughing at me because her au pair!
00:40:29That my new nanny was a slut-bag whore!
00:40:32Do the slut-bag right now!
00:40:34I'm a slut-bag whore!
00:40:35Do the slut-bag whore!
00:40:36Do the slut-bag whore!
00:40:37Do the horror!
00:40:38Do the horror!
00:40:39Do the horror!
00:40:40Round and round, here I come, it's a beautiful day.
00:40:43Oh, jeez.
00:40:44Spinning around the sun, I'm making my way.
00:40:49Round and round, here I come, it's a beautiful day.
00:40:55Okay.
00:40:56I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:40:58I'm sorry.
00:40:59I'm sorry.
00:41:00I'm sorry.
00:41:01I'm sorry.
00:41:02I'm sorry.
00:41:03I'm sorry.
00:41:04I'm sorry.
00:41:06You've reached Ingrid.
00:41:11Please leave your number and the time of your call.
00:41:12Be specific.
00:41:14Hi, it's Neil calling for Molly.
00:41:17Um, I hope this is the right number.
00:41:20Uh, you...
00:41:23Hi.
00:41:27I love Ingrid, with all my heart and all our cute little Martha Stewart wannabe friends.
00:41:32But it's like a real estrogen fest over there.
00:41:34And a girl needs a little testosterone injection every once in a while, you know?
00:41:39Not that I think of you that way.
00:41:41You're super sensitive.
00:41:43Don't be a silly goose, Neil. Please, let me patronize the arts.
00:41:47Well, um, actually...
00:41:50I just signed a deal with Shaline Records.
00:41:54Oh, my God.
00:41:55What?
00:41:56Oh, my God!
00:41:57Neil!
00:41:58That's incredible!
00:42:00That's amazing!
00:42:02Why didn't you say anything?
00:42:04Well, I would have, but this is the first time tonight I've managed to get a wedding edgeways.
00:42:08I...
00:42:14So, how did you seal the deal?
00:42:16Ships crossing like ghosts in the night
00:42:20Names aren't remembered, faces in sight
00:42:24Take what we can and need to serve
00:42:28I know this one.
00:42:30This is the deep one.
00:42:32Because it's changing kisses
00:42:34Take what I love...
00:42:36You can't...
00:42:38No!
00:42:39This is the deep one.
00:42:40Come on!
00:42:41I want you to sing what I'm for
00:42:41Don't matter what I need
00:42:42Girl, now I love you so
00:42:44Oh, oh, oh!
00:42:44Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:42:45Don't mind what I need, girl, now I love you so
00:42:51Sheets of Egyptian cotton
00:42:57Sheets of Egyptian cotton
00:43:01Sheets of Egyptian cotton
00:43:05Sheets of Egyptian cotton
00:43:08I guess I just looked deep down inside and found the inner hook
00:43:14You certainly did
00:43:16And that calls for
00:43:18An outer hook
00:43:21To go with it
00:43:23What's that?
00:43:29Your lucky jacket
00:43:30Molly, what have you done to it?
00:43:37Just a few minor improvements
00:43:38What? Improvements?
00:43:40Yeah
00:43:40You've mutilated it
00:43:41No, I fixed it, Neil
00:43:42See, look at how great this is
00:43:44I told you purple was your magic color
00:43:46We have to talk
00:43:47Oh, okay
00:43:48Those are the four most hateful words in the entire English
00:43:51I can't see you anymore, Molly
00:43:53I'm sorry about the jacket
00:43:54It's not about the jacket
00:43:55I just can't see you
00:43:57That's all
00:43:59Right
00:44:00You just do the rock star's daughter
00:44:04So you can tell all your little pop star wannabe mates about it
00:44:06And then you ride off into the sunset with your crummy guitar slumber
00:44:09It's not like that, Molly
00:44:10It's not like that, Molly
00:44:11It's not like that, Molly
00:44:12It's not like that, Molly
00:44:14Mommy
00:44:14Ray
00:44:16Ray, can you turn that down, please?
00:44:20Ray
00:44:22Okay
00:44:28Thank you
00:44:31You're supposed to put the cream in before the sugar
00:44:39I'm not having cream
00:44:41I can't gain weight
00:44:43My ballet recitals Friday night, remember?
00:44:46Right, right
00:44:47I remember
00:44:48I invited you to afternoon tea
00:44:52The least you can do is be polite
00:44:53Why are you buttering my plastic scone?
00:44:56Why are there plastic scones on the table when we have real food anyway?
00:45:01Huh?
00:45:02Hey
00:45:02You thought they were cute
00:45:04Are you still moping over that disgusting guy?
00:45:13Other people always let you down
00:45:14Why don't you just forget about them and do something for yourself?
00:45:19Like what?
00:45:20I don't know
00:45:20Something you're good at
00:45:22And I don't mean shopping
00:45:24Maybe some of us aren't good at anything
00:45:27Every grown-up is good at something
00:45:29Oh, my bad
00:45:32I don't see any grown-ups around here
00:45:35What's so great about being a grown-up anyway?
00:45:38Huh?
00:45:40So I can turn out like you?
00:45:42You're scared
00:45:43Sometimes when Moo hears people walking by outside the door
00:45:48He gets this funny expression and runs into the bathroom
00:45:51Like he thinks they're coming to get him
00:45:53That's how you look
00:45:56Where are you going?
00:45:59If you refuse to have a nice time with me
00:46:01I'm going to have fun by myself
00:46:03200 plies isn't fun, Ray
00:46:06It's slave labor
00:46:08Fundamentals are the building blocks of fun
00:46:12Oh, right
00:46:12Right, I forgot
00:46:14What is with this music, anyway?
00:46:17It's like a soundtrack to split your ribs to
00:46:19Jeez
00:46:19It happens to be Mozart
00:46:21It happens to be depressing
00:46:22And if we're going to have fun
00:46:24Then we need to listen to some music that's fun
00:46:27Okay?
00:46:28I hate to break it to you
00:46:39But this junk is not music
00:46:43But it sure is fun to dance to
00:46:46And it's gonna get in my way
00:46:50Certainly not this
00:46:52Certainly not this
00:46:53Certainly not our last
00:46:55Goodbye kids
00:46:56Everything that could go wrong
00:46:58I'm gonna keep that day
00:47:01It's a plastic hyena!
00:47:03What are you saying?
00:47:05What is your problem?
00:47:07Hyena!
00:47:09What are you doing?
00:47:11What are you doing?
00:47:19Ow.
00:47:28Grow up.
00:47:31And where are you going now?
00:47:36Gosh, I have about a million last-minute errands to run,
00:47:39and a date with this normal adult guy I met.
00:47:42He's in computers.
00:47:44Dang.
00:47:46I am so sick of all of these rock-and-rollers,
00:47:48overpaid jocks, and supermodel bitch boys.
00:47:51Ugh.
00:47:54You know, I thought, maybe, just maybe,
00:47:57you'd remember we had plans tonight.
00:48:00Green tea tasting at the Asia Society?
00:48:03Remember?
00:48:05Yng, if I never have a drop of tea again, it would be too soon.
00:48:10Please, go without me.
00:48:11You'll have fun, Yng.
00:48:13I mean, really, I'm already a half-hour late.
00:48:15But we were supposed to go together.
00:48:18I RSVP'd over a month ago.
00:48:20It's too late to invite anyone else.
00:48:22We're roomies, Yng.
00:48:24That's why I pay half the rent.
00:48:26It doesn't mean I owe you every minute of my free time.
00:48:30Omi?
00:48:31You mean for free yoga or nearly burning down my apartment?
00:48:37Omi?
00:48:38Is that what you think of our friendship?
00:48:40Only because you think friendship is having total control over my life.
00:48:44Well, unfortunately, you don't know how to run your life, Molly.
00:48:48Fortunately, that's not your problem.
00:48:50Not anymore.
00:48:58Hey, look at you.
00:49:00You got rollers in your hair.
00:49:02Is that your new style?
00:49:04I forgot.
00:49:05I was in a hurry.
00:49:06Just playing.
00:49:07Come here.
00:49:08No.
00:49:09Oh, you in my suitcases.
00:49:11Oh, yeah, my bad.
00:49:12Look, your room is that way, and you can put your bags in there.
00:49:15Ow!
00:49:16Sorry.
00:49:17I'm sorry.
00:49:18It's okay.
00:49:19I'm sorry.
00:49:20It's okay.
00:49:21Okay.
00:49:22Thank you for taking me in like this.
00:49:23No, don't even trip.
00:49:24We all know that Ingrid can be a little anal.
00:49:26It's all good.
00:49:27Besides, life with Huey is one big party.
00:49:30Party time!
00:49:39That's what I'm talking about.
00:49:43Your turn.
00:49:45It's all good.
00:49:48The next one.
00:49:49It's all new celebrity.
00:49:50It's all snowing in your hand.
00:49:52It wasIL crossing every other type of상.
00:49:54It's all bacon gay.
00:50:01It has cultures in the sun, and you have people beautiful night.
00:50:08Thank you, huh?
00:50:33Hi, Roma.
00:50:35Hi.
00:50:36Hey, it's me, Molly.
00:50:39Ray's nanny.
00:50:42Oh, yes, of course.
00:50:43Of course, I was at your birthday party.
00:50:45Yeah.
00:50:46I'm a fan of your father's.
00:50:48We had that one song, what was it, um, with your name in it?
00:50:51Yes.
00:50:52Um, I was just wondering, because it's my night off and all, who's watching Ray?
00:50:58Oh, Ray, she's at some ballet thing or other.
00:51:00Oh, God.
00:51:02It's her recital?
00:51:04I have to get over there.
00:51:06I'm sure it's over by now.
00:51:08Don't worry, I've arranged to have a car pick her up, okay?
00:51:10Excuse me for a moment.
00:51:12Hi, I'm sorry about that.
00:51:13Go ahead, we'll call you.
00:51:53Hello, my little sugar pie. How are you doing?
00:51:59Isn't your day off?
00:52:01Indeed it is.
00:52:04And it's yours, too.
00:52:06No school, no homework, and especially no fatal illnesses.
00:52:11Let me see this.
00:52:14Well, look at this.
00:52:16Perfect 98.6.
00:52:18Only 20 degrees above the temperature of the beautiful day awaiting us outside.
00:52:24I'm not going anywhere, especially with you.
00:52:28Oh, yes, you are.
00:52:32We are going to sit in giant teacups and spin round and round in circles until we puke.
00:52:39Are you on crack?
00:52:40We're going to have fun.
00:52:49I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
00:52:52Oh, you are going to so love Coney Island, Ray.
00:52:55Giant teacups you sit in.
00:52:57It's a ride, Ray.
00:53:00Like the ones at Disneyland.
00:53:01Haven't you ever been to Disneyland?
00:53:09You've never been to Disneyland?
00:53:10Why don't you alert the media?
00:53:13Haven't you ever been to an amusement park ever?
00:53:18Oh, my God.
00:53:20Ray, you are so psyched.
00:53:22Whatever.
00:53:23Oh, say it, Ray.
00:53:26Say it.
00:53:26I am so psyched.
00:53:28I'm psyched, okay?
00:53:30Then you're going to have to pay the toll.
00:53:32Let me go.
00:53:33It's like passing through the gates before you can get into the Emerald City.
00:53:37Let me go.
00:53:38Are you trying to murder me?
00:53:39You have to eat one, Ray, or they're not going to let you in.
00:53:42They're toxic, you maniac.
00:53:44They have dead rats and nitrates.
00:53:46Okay.
00:53:47Do you want to ride the spinning teacups or not?
00:53:52Do you want to swallow?
00:54:04Mm-mm.
00:54:04Mm-mm.
00:54:05Swallow?
00:54:06Swallow.
00:54:13Wait.
00:54:21She's alive.
00:54:22She's alive.
00:54:25The operation was a success, ladies and gentlemen.
00:54:27She's alive!
00:54:28She's alive.
00:54:48Excuse me.
00:54:50Why is it so dead around here?
00:54:52The rides don't run until the season starts.
00:54:56The season?
00:54:56You're a week early.
00:55:01Thanks.
00:55:04Ray?
00:55:07Ray?
00:55:10Ray?
00:55:11Ray?
00:55:12Ray!
00:55:18Ray?
00:55:18Ray!
00:55:20Okay.
00:55:50Ray.
00:55:55Let's go home.
00:56:14The last time I saw my mom and dad, I was eight going on nine.
00:56:19Eight years, six months, and three days.
00:56:22Almost as old as you are.
00:56:25They were going on tour and they were leaving me behind for the first time
00:56:29because they didn't want me missing any more school.
00:56:32When they came to my room to say goodbye, I wouldn't open the door.
00:56:36So they left.
00:56:38I fell asleep.
00:56:40And then the next thing I knew,
00:56:43my nanny was waking me up in the middle of the night,
00:56:46telling me their plane had crashed.
00:56:49You're lucky.
00:56:50Lucky?
00:56:51That you were mad.
00:56:53See, when you're mad, you don't miss people.
00:56:56And if you stay mad, it's like you never knew them at all.
00:56:59That way you don't have to feel sucky about it.
00:57:02You were lucky.
00:57:08Night.
00:57:09I wasn't mad, Ray.
00:57:15I was confused.
00:57:18Everyone was talking to me, talking, talking, talking,
00:57:21and I couldn't understand a word they were saying.
00:57:24And then their voices became a blur.
00:57:27And soon I couldn't even recognize their faces.
00:57:31They were like these blobs.
00:57:34And then they started to grow fangs.
00:57:38And their eyes became green.
00:57:41And I knew I had to run away.
00:57:45So I packed my knapsack, got on the train,
00:57:52looked up at the map,
00:57:54and decided that I wanted to live in Coney Island.
00:57:58I thought it was gonna be, you know, a real island.
00:58:03And I could hide away there like Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
00:58:07Well, imagine my surprise.
00:58:10The teacups was the only ride they let me on by myself.
00:58:13So I got on it.
00:58:15And I started spinning myself round and round and round.
00:58:19And I feel like I'm still there.
00:58:22Spinning round and round and round.
00:58:25And the ride won't stop.
00:58:27And I won't dare get off.
00:58:32You were right, Ray.
00:58:34I am scared.
00:58:44But you're scared too.
00:58:49You're as scared as I am.
00:58:52And I thought maybe...
00:58:54I thought maybe...
00:58:56I thought maybe if we...
00:58:59could go together.
00:59:01No no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no-no.
00:59:13Ahi, ahi.
00:59:14Hey, hey.
00:59:15What, are we doing now?
00:59:16Just...
00:59:17I thought...
00:59:18...
00:59:19...
00:59:20I know...
00:59:21...
00:59:22...
00:59:53Good morning, cutie.
01:00:05You hungry?
01:00:08Right?
01:00:10Yeah.
01:00:23Ray, you're up a little early.
01:00:32Neil.
01:00:35Ollie.
01:00:38What are you doing here?
01:00:41Well, I happen to work here.
01:00:44What are you doing?
01:00:45Don't forget the sugar, sugar.
01:01:07Wow, you got it.
01:01:09No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:01:39Na-na-na-na-na-na-na
01:01:42Oh!
01:01:42Na-na-na-na-na-na-na
01:01:47Just breathe.
01:01:59Lady!
01:02:01Lady, that water's contaminated, you know.
01:02:04Hey, you better get out of there.
01:02:06That's pure sewer burning there.
01:02:08Yeah.
01:02:09Did you hear me?
01:02:11Did you hear me?
01:02:13Yeah, I heard you.
01:02:15That water's filthy.
01:02:17If you don't get out of there, I'll fall asleep.
01:02:19Yeah, I'm getting out.
01:02:35101 degrees.
01:02:37Sick as a dog.
01:02:39He better hope you don't get radiation poisoning
01:02:41from that toxic pond scum.
01:02:43Take two echinacea.
01:02:45And a Benadryl for your sinuses.
01:02:49Okay.
01:02:51Call me if you need anything else.
01:02:53Now stay here, Moo.
01:02:57Where are you going?
01:02:59Oh, I don't know.
01:03:01Maybe the library.
01:03:03Is that where you went last night?
01:03:05I'm not gonna bother him, you know.
01:03:07I'm just gonna sit there quietly and read or something.
01:03:11You can read out loud.
01:03:13I think you might like that.
01:03:15He's a vegetable, Molly.
01:03:17Chatting it up with my dad isn't gonna do anyone any good at all.
01:03:21You're the doctor.
01:03:23It's not gonna do any good.
01:03:25You know, I saw this show once on TV.
01:03:29And it was about all these sick people.
01:03:31And the ones where their friends and families talked to them,
01:03:35they held on ten times longer than the ones that were left all alone.
01:03:41And that is a fact.
01:03:45I swear.
01:03:49I swear.
01:03:51Pinky promise.
01:03:55Oh, don't touch.
01:03:57Germs.
01:03:59Sorry.
01:04:01Germs.
01:04:07Wanna come?
01:04:17Can I help you with something?
01:04:19Yeah, she's going to go talk to him for a little while.
01:04:21You know, privately.
01:04:27I can't think of what to say.
01:04:29Well, there's an all-time first.
01:04:31Hey, Dad.
01:04:47I know I haven't.
01:04:51Well, what I really wanted to tell you was about my new pet.
01:04:55It's really Molly's, my nanny.
01:04:59But, um...
01:05:01Well, the thing is...
01:05:03It's a pig.
01:05:05Literally.
01:05:07His name is Moo.
01:05:09He's from Thailand.
01:05:11It's really clean, I have to admit.
01:05:13Even if he's a pig.
01:05:21Anyway.
01:05:23What I'm really into these days is ballet.
01:05:25You and Mom used to say that it was old-fashioned.
01:05:27But I swear, it's really cool.
01:05:29I'm already doing changements and chenets.
01:05:31You know, when you spin, spin, spin.
01:05:33It used to make me dizzy.
01:05:35But now, I only feel the feeling of stuff.
01:05:37Ships crossing like ghosts in the night.
01:05:39Names unremembered faces in sight.
01:05:41Take what we can in need to survive.
01:05:55What a one-hit wonder that slut turned out to be.
01:05:59It's his first single.
01:06:01It just dropped.
01:06:02Yeah, well, it's been playing in my head for weeks.
01:06:05It sucks.
01:06:06What is this?
01:06:07This is so 80s, it makes my hair poop.
01:06:11Yo, hold up.
01:06:12Listen.
01:06:13I produced this video, okay?
01:06:15And the 80s are back.
01:06:16I don't know where you've been.
01:06:17Listening to Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and Chopin.
01:06:20You wouldn't know real music if I hit you on the head with your gooey.
01:06:26You're gonna stop calling me gooey?
01:06:28So?
01:06:31What do you think?
01:06:33What is it?
01:06:35It's a tutu silly.
01:06:37What, a midget?
01:06:38No, for a little girl named Ray.
01:06:41Her year-end dance recital's coming up.
01:06:44And the costumes are so boring, so I figured I'd surprise her with something pretty spectacular.
01:06:49Sheets of Egyptian cotton.
01:06:56Sheets of Egyptian cotton.
01:07:00He's wearing the jacket.
01:07:02That's my jacket!
01:07:04I need that jacket!
01:07:06Oh!
01:07:07That was my idea!
01:07:09He is the Lizard King reincarnated.
01:07:21Molly? No. Listen to me. Look at me. Molly. Molly.
01:07:27I'm the Lizard King. This guy right there, he's nothing but an illusion.
01:07:32He ain't real. Everything he is, I made.
01:07:34You want real? You want substance? Look no further than what you got in front of you.
01:07:41I'm the Lizard King.
01:07:45You're right, Huey. True friends, true hearts. That is what counts in life.
01:07:52That's right. Hit me one. Give me some laughing.
01:07:59That's funny. I wasn't expecting anyone.
01:08:02We'll go see who it is. Yeah.
01:08:09Hey, man. What's going on?
01:08:19Hey, 81st and 5th, please.
01:08:21When did it happen?
01:08:37He passed away this afternoon.
01:08:38Ray?
01:08:57I'm so sorry.
01:08:58I'm so sorry.
01:08:58I'm so sorry.
01:09:00Ray?
01:09:10You promised.
01:09:17Miss Gunn, Mrs. Schlein is waiting for you in the study.
01:09:25I'm so sorry, Mrs. Schlein.
01:09:27Thanks for coming, Miss Gunn.
01:09:29Are you kidding?
01:09:29Nothing could keep me away to time like this.
01:09:32Last week's pay and a month's severance.
01:09:37Severance?
01:09:38We're letting you go.
01:09:42We?
01:09:43That's right.
01:09:44Me and Ray.
01:09:45We.
01:09:47Good night, Miss Gunn.
01:09:51I'm sorry, but I'm not leaving without an explanation.
01:09:55I don't know what's been going on between you and my daughter, but she has made it clear
01:10:03she never wants to see you again.
01:10:05She must be going out of her mind with grief.
01:10:08Actually, she's taking it rather well.
01:10:10I was at my afternoon staff meeting when I got the news about my husband.
01:10:13I came home to find Ray finishing her homework.
01:10:17She's been very calm and level-headed about this whole affair.
01:10:22You call that taking it well?
01:10:26Do you know what a Taj your daughter's at in ballet, Mrs. Schlein?
01:10:29Or that she was banned from her science class for stealing a formaldehyde pig so that she
01:10:35could give it a proper burial in Central Park?
01:10:38And the tea set you got her, it's exquisite and beautiful.
01:10:43But do you know how she likes to have her tea?
01:10:46How many lumps?
01:10:47One lump, two.
01:10:48Cream, sugar.
01:10:49And the point of your little tirade is?
01:10:51That you're right.
01:10:53You don't know what goes on between me and Ray.
01:10:55Because you don't know very much about your own daughter.
01:11:00I know my daughter well enough to respect her wishes.
01:11:06You don't give her respect.
01:11:08You give her whatever she asks for so that you don't have to deal with her.
01:11:14She's eight years old.
01:11:17She's not 28.
01:11:22Please remember that the next time you show her some respect.
01:11:25It's my muse.
01:11:38Yep.
01:11:38Getting in your way again.
01:11:40Molly.
01:11:43Molly, I came here to see you.
01:11:46For what?
01:11:47I haven't been able to write a single, decent song since we last saw each other.
01:11:55Molly, listen, I'm sorry.
01:11:57I was trying to take a step forward, but I took two steps backward instead.
01:12:01And now I've realized...
01:12:02One step sideways, and then we could just stop doing this silly little dance, okay?
01:12:08So that's the Molly M.O.
01:12:10When I'm not ready, you hunt me down.
01:12:13When I try and make it work, you're not interested.
01:12:14You know, ever since we met, it's about what I'm doing wrong.
01:12:22But I'm not the one with the problem here, Neil.
01:12:25You are.
01:12:26You and your selfishness.
01:12:28All you do is take and...
01:12:30I've got nothing for you right now, so...
01:12:35Maybe it's a good time to start thinking about someone other than yourself.
01:12:38Until then?
01:12:50Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
01:12:52And now we'll start the bidding on this important collection,
01:12:55representing a vital chapter in American musical history.
01:12:59Tommy Gunn was an essential member of several landmark bands.
01:13:03He scored a solo hit with Molly's Smile...
01:13:04Maybe we should just wait a few minutes till everyone shows up.
01:13:08I'm afraid this is about as good as it's going to get.
01:13:12We have here Tommy Gunn's signature acoustic,
01:13:14which he played with his first band, The Shoey Shoes, in Haight-Ashbury.
01:13:17Bidding starts at $2,500.
01:13:19Do I hear $2,500?
01:13:21$2,500?
01:13:21I have $2,500.
01:13:22Do I hear $2,600?
01:13:23$2,500?
01:13:24$2,600.
01:13:25I have $2,600.
01:13:26I'm looking for $2,700.
01:13:28I am sorry, Miss Guy.
01:13:29We put out feelings, but unfortunately,
01:13:31the excitement generated by Mr. Gunn's memorabilia
01:13:34fell somewhat short of expectations.
01:13:36I have $3,000.
01:13:38$3,000 going once.
01:13:40$3,000 going twice.
01:13:42$75,000.
01:13:44I have an offer of $75,000 from a buyer who wishes to remain anonymous
01:13:48for the entire collection.
01:13:49Oh.
01:13:49Well, what do you say?
01:14:01It's up to you.
01:14:03Frankly, I can't envision a much better result than selling it off piecemeal.
01:14:07This is everything that he's left behind in the whole world.
01:14:15This is my dad.
01:14:18I'm sorry.
01:14:19Just get rid of it.
01:14:27Molly, where are you taking me?
01:14:40What are we doing here?
01:14:41The fellas are waiting for us at the club.
01:14:43The fellas can wait, Huey.
01:14:46This is important.
01:14:47Wait, hold up.
01:14:49Molly.
01:14:49Molly, please.
01:14:51Look, they better have a defibrillator up there or something.
01:14:53Gooey, suck it up.
01:14:55It's good for your hiney.
01:14:57Welcome to Le Chateau Chamalille.
01:15:05This is, uh...
01:15:06It's my new apartment.
01:15:08Okay, this way is the kitchen area.
01:15:11And over here in this direction, you'll find the very private,
01:15:15particularly good bathroom section.
01:15:17Fabulous, huh?
01:15:18And you're standing right in the middle of the living room,
01:15:21which, coincidentally, happens to be...
01:15:24the bedroom.
01:15:28It's got potential, huh?
01:15:30As a detention cell for convicted felons, maybe.
01:15:33Molly, this isn't you.
01:15:35I can't afford me anymore, Huey.
01:15:38Nobody's kicking you out.
01:15:39You can still stay with me.
01:15:40Huey, I really have to stand on my own two feet right now.
01:15:44Okay?
01:15:46Okay.
01:15:47Okay.
01:15:50Hello?
01:15:54Roma, how would I know where Ray is?
01:15:56Ray?
01:15:59What's going on with Ray?
01:16:01Hold on one second.
01:16:03Thanks.
01:16:04Roma?
01:16:05Hi.
01:16:06It's Molly.
01:16:07Miss Gunn, um...
01:16:09I know that you've been let go,
01:16:11but is there any chance that you've seen my daughter today?
01:16:16Are you sure?
01:16:21Uh, Ray didn't come home from school,
01:16:23and, um, she's been missing ever since.
01:16:25I thought that she might have...
01:16:28If you hear from her, just please let me know.
01:16:32Huey, talk to her.
01:16:33Hey, you all right?
01:16:46I'm fine.
01:16:47Thanks.
01:16:47Thanks.
01:16:47Hey, you all right.
01:16:48Hey, you all right.
01:16:49Hey, you all right.
01:16:50Hey, you all right.
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01:17:06Hey, you all right.
01:17:07Hey, you all right.
01:17:08Oh, my God.
01:17:38Oh, my God.
01:18:08Oh, my God.
01:18:38Oh, my God.
01:19:08Oh, my God.
01:19:38Oh, my God.
01:19:39I don't know why everybody's talking about it.
01:19:41Hi.
01:19:41Hi.
01:19:42Do you do pants, too?
01:19:43Like, cool leather ones that, like, aren't over the top?
01:19:46Also, I'm hoping you can hook me up with the jacket.
01:19:48You know, I mean, not the same one, obviously, but, you know, similar kind of vibe.
01:19:51Guys, thank you.
01:19:52You're very sweet.
01:19:53It was just, it was sort of like a big accident.
01:19:56Wow.
01:19:56I, yeah.
01:19:57It's a hell of an accident.
01:19:57Yeah, really.
01:19:58What do you think?
01:20:02Okay.
01:20:04I would love to.
01:20:05Cool.
01:20:06Okay, we're done.
01:20:07Hands, hands, hands, too.
01:20:07Guys, guys, um, Garth Brooks really wants to meet you.
01:20:10Oh, you're kidding.
01:20:11He's over there.
01:20:11Yeah, Mr. Brooks.
01:20:13Okay.
01:20:14Okay, let's go.
01:20:15Awesome.
01:20:23Thanks.
01:20:53No, no, that's yours.
01:20:58Molly.
01:21:00I, I just spoke with her and she's almost ready to come out and meet with people, but she wants
01:21:05to talk to you first.
01:21:15You can have your job back, you know.
01:21:19I don't think so.
01:21:21You and I?
01:21:23We're going to be friends.
01:21:26Okay?
01:21:30Grown-ups never stay friends with kids.
01:21:34I don't see any grown-ups around here.
01:21:39I do.
01:21:40You know the Dalai Lama?
01:21:46I've always thought of myself as a people person.
01:21:51Most of our fashion institute applicants would kill for references like yours.
01:21:55It seems to me you could skip school and find work with one of your designer friends.
01:22:00It would be a lot more fun than toiling away here for four years.
01:22:04Fundamentals are the building blocks of fun.
01:22:06You and I?
01:22:07And I do not know.
01:22:08I do not know.
01:22:10You and I do not know.
01:22:11I do not know.
01:22:12Oh, God.
01:22:18She's gonna kill me. I'm really sorry.
01:22:21Okay, Maury, um, please call me, and I will call you, and thank you.
01:22:29Have a great day. Bye.
01:22:32She always does this to me. She's not coming.
01:22:35Ow!
01:22:36If you quit wiggling your ass around so much, you wouldn't have fallen off in the first place.
01:22:40To conclude our program, we present a special performance by Lorraine Schlein.
01:23:02Yay!
01:23:09Yay!
01:23:10And to accompany Miss Schlein, we are pleased to present a very special guest.
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01:23:41Woo!
01:23:42Woo!
01:23:43Woo!
01:23:44Got this, dude,
01:23:45Get through the videos,
01:23:46Woo!
01:23:47Woo!
01:23:49Woo!
01:23:50See your Mom!
01:23:51I hope, God, you got paper of this piece of paper!
01:23:53This was Tommy Gunn's favourite guitar,
01:23:55and I'm going to sing you the song he wrote
01:23:58for his favourite person in the world.
01:24:02This one goes out to Molly Gunn.
01:24:08Daddy's little girl
01:24:10Paints the world with a magic wand
01:24:15Daddy's little child
01:24:18Rays new life to the morning time for me
01:24:25They'll wear apart
01:24:27Her thoughts follow me
01:24:30When I come home
01:24:32Molly smiles with the dawn
01:24:35Molly smiles
01:24:38And she radiates a glow around her halo
01:24:43When she plays
01:24:46Molly smiles on a summer day
01:24:49Molly smiles
01:24:51A new day
01:24:53Molly smiles
01:24:55Daddy's little girl
01:25:04Ties a ribbon around my heart
01:25:09Daddy's little child
01:25:12Waves goodbye to the ocean tide
01:25:16The tide that sweeps me
01:25:19Though we're a part
01:25:21She's a part of me
01:25:24Molly smiles with the dawn
01:25:29Molly smiles
01:25:31And she radiates a glow around her halo
01:25:37When she plays
01:25:39Molly smiles
01:25:40Molly smiles
01:25:41On a summer day
01:25:42Molly smiles
01:25:44A new day
01:25:46Molly smiles
01:25:48dr Prophets of piano
01:25:55At dawn
01:25:56Love
01:25:57Let the night
01:25:58Molly smiles
01:25:58CHAP-CHA, CHAP-CHA, CHAP-CHA.
01:26:28Every story has an end.
01:26:58Every story has an end.
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