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Detours (2016) is an uplifting and heartwarming drama that follows the journey of a group of friends navigating unexpected challenges and life changes. As they encounter detours along their paths, each character learns important lessons about resilience, personal growth, and the power of relationships. Through humor, heartfelt moments, and thoughtful storytelling, the film emphasizes how challenges can lead to self-discovery and meaningful connections.
Featuring engaging performances and a relatable story, Detours (2016) captures the emotions of everyday life and the importance of perseverance. The narrative celebrates friendship, courage, and making the best of unforeseen circumstances, making it a compelling and inspiring watch for audiences of all ages.
Perfect for viewers who enjoy character-driven dramas, motivational stories, and family-friendly films with positive messages, this film offers an encouraging and enjoyable cinematic experience.
Featuring engaging performances and a relatable story, Detours (2016) captures the emotions of everyday life and the importance of perseverance. The narrative celebrates friendship, courage, and making the best of unforeseen circumstances, making it a compelling and inspiring watch for audiences of all ages.
Perfect for viewers who enjoy character-driven dramas, motivational stories, and family-friendly films with positive messages, this film offers an encouraging and enjoyable cinematic experience.
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00:00:00My husband likes dicks, pricks, cocks, dongs, balls.
00:00:15And I'm the last idiot on earth to know it.
00:00:26Well, the sad thing is he was the next to last person.
00:00:30And I'm sure there are a few people in Peoria who don't know yet.
00:00:35Oh, I feel so much better now.
00:00:38You're really ready to move on from acting?
00:00:42Definitely.
00:00:47You okay?
00:00:49My husband dumped me for a guy.
00:00:53My mom died and my dad's barely left the house since.
00:00:57I think I'm remarkably upbeat, considering.
00:01:01You need to get laid.
00:01:04Yes.
00:01:05I've only been separated for a month, but how long has it been since you had sex?
00:01:10A year?
00:01:11Thirteen months and five days.
00:01:14My birthday.
00:01:16Got it.
00:01:17What?
00:01:18I'll help you find someone really hot.
00:01:21Or at least straight and seducible.
00:01:24Straight?
00:01:25That's the baseline now.
00:01:27Straight.
00:01:28Are you going to come visit me when I move to Florida?
00:01:31No way.
00:01:33Oh my gosh.
00:01:34Don't knock everything down.
00:01:35I'm getting a little excited here.
00:01:40Go back to bed.
00:01:41And start again.
00:01:42This day's a bust.
00:01:43I found the road.
00:01:45Last night's events.
00:01:48Where is it?
00:01:49You'd been gone.
00:01:50And we're still here.
00:01:52We see tonight's great out.
00:01:54We are all in the city.
00:01:55We are all down.
00:01:56We are all down.
00:01:57We are all down.
00:01:58You're all down.
00:01:59We are all down.
00:02:00We are all down.
00:02:01We are all down.
00:02:02This day's a bust, I found the road
00:02:12Last night's events, waiting on my bed
00:02:32Dad?
00:02:52You still have that shirt?
00:02:57You know your mom gave this to me
00:03:00Right before she died
00:03:02Yeah, well, there's more tomato sauce than cotton
00:03:07Let's eat
00:03:09It's on the table
00:03:14Have you been out at all?
00:03:17Went to the supermarket yesterday
00:03:19That's not what I meant, Dad
00:03:23Have you and Kevin agreed on terms of the divorce?
00:03:26Not quite
00:03:33When do you start the new job?
00:03:36Two weeks
00:03:39Nervous?
00:03:42No
00:03:43Can I make a pot of coffee?
00:03:50Sure
00:03:58No!
00:04:00What the hell, Dad?
00:04:01That's your mother
00:04:02You said you were going to scatter them at the Jersey Shore
00:04:15She hated that TV show
00:04:18Well, she doesn't have to watch it anymore, does she?
00:04:20Did you bring any of Kevin's cookies?
00:04:26He still won't give me the recipe
00:04:28Well, your mom gave it to him
00:04:30It'll close
00:04:31Yeah, well, I should at least get it in the divorce
00:04:47You don't bake
00:04:48Oh
00:04:50Mmm
00:04:52Lola?
00:04:54Dad, you need to scatter the ashes
00:04:56I will
00:04:58Dad, her shawl is still on her chair in the living room
00:05:07Florida
00:05:08Florida
00:05:10She used to talk about moving there someday
00:05:12That was my idea
00:05:16Avoid state taxes
00:05:20Come with me
00:05:23What?
00:05:25Drive to Florida with me
00:05:27I could use another driver and you could use to get out of here for a while
00:05:31We can scatter the ashes on a beach
00:05:34I can't
00:05:35Think of it as a vacation like the old days, you and me
00:05:40You can bring your video camera
00:05:49Mom always wanted to see Savannah
00:05:52I won't go
00:05:53What about that guy?
00:06:05The one on the corner in the blue shirt?
00:06:07He's kinda cute
00:06:08Stop, I'm not interested
00:06:10Bullshit, you're just depressed
00:06:12And you need to get laid
00:06:14Well, divorce is depressing
00:06:16And I don't know what to do about my dad, he won't come with me
00:06:19What about that one over there?
00:06:20What about that one over there?
00:06:23Seriously?
00:06:26Hmm?
00:06:28Hmm?
00:06:30Okay, yeah, he is kinda cute
00:06:32Did you talk to Kevin yet?
00:06:34Yeah
00:06:36We were having a nice conversation
00:06:38And then when I asked him about my mom's cookie recipe
00:06:41He absolutely refused
00:06:43Well, that's how it starts
00:06:45That's why you need a good divorce attorney
00:06:48For cookies, Megan?
00:06:50Any lawyer's gonna laugh me out of his office?
00:06:53Well, first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers
00:06:56And you know what you should do, you need to call my friend Sam
00:07:01This kind of thing is right up his alley
00:07:03I'm serious
00:07:04I'm serious
00:07:07Have you handled many divorces?
00:07:10Oh yeah, at least 1100
00:07:12I'll give you an exact number
00:07:14This is...
00:07:16Well, this is...
00:07:18Case 1451
00:07:20Wow
00:07:22Yeah
00:07:24I should be a lot wealthier
00:07:26Well
00:07:28Let's take a moment to meditate
00:07:31As we ask for divine guidance
00:07:34Peace
00:07:36In our forthcoming endeavors
00:07:39Yes, definitely
00:07:41Peace and guidance
00:07:43I...
00:07:58All righty then
00:08:01Let's rip his balls off
00:08:04Well, I'd like to keep it as amicable as possible
00:08:09Well, I got a phone call from his lawyer
00:08:11And?
00:08:13He says he won't give you the recipe unless you give him some of the ashes
00:08:20What a fucker
00:08:23Sorry
00:08:24It's okay
00:08:26It's okay
00:08:54Hey, this is Jennifer Giraldi
00:08:55Please leave a message after the beep
00:08:56Thanks
00:08:58Jenny, it's Dad
00:08:59I'll go to Florida with you
00:09:01Just tell me when you're leaving
00:09:02Hey, this is Jennifer Giraldi
00:09:03Please leave a message after the beep
00:09:04Thanks
00:09:06Jenny, it's Dad
00:09:08I'll go to Florida with you
00:09:10Just tell me when you're leaving
00:09:24Dad, are you ready?
00:09:27Dad, are you ready?
00:09:29Ugh, I know
00:09:31No self-respecting thief
00:09:32Just steal a TV from under the American flag
00:09:37Oh!
00:09:38What's up?
00:09:39Gotta get your mother
00:09:55Hey
00:09:59Oh, no
00:10:13Good morning, my dear
00:10:15We will arrive at your destination of 2475 Breezeway Boulevard in St. Petersburg, Florida in 17 hours and 50 minutes
00:10:21Thanks, Joe
00:10:23Sure, but that estimate is drive time only and doesn't include time lodged for essential activities such as eating, sleeping, or arguing about your relationship with your mother
00:10:32Is he always like this? Can he see us?
00:10:36It's a demo model that one of Megan's clients developed. I can't imagine ever going back to a simpler one
00:10:42My dad is currently .9575
00:10:45D-A-A-D, destinations achieved plus attractive detours expressed as a ratio to total trips
00:10:51One would be perfect, but Joe is damn good
00:10:54Joe?
00:10:55What damn?
00:10:57Where are your maps?
00:10:58I don't have any
00:10:59How is that possible?
00:11:01I've got Joe and I've got a smartphone with a map app
00:11:04I'm getting my maps
00:11:12If there's traffic, we can take the turnpike south up there to the right
00:11:30By the way, traffic this morning is expected to be clear
00:11:33It's good to get out, isn't it, Dan?
00:11:36Did you say goodbye to Kevin this morning?
00:11:37I said goodbye to Kevin when I caught him in bed with another guy
00:11:42Ooh
00:11:44Minimus is cookies
00:11:48Mom's cookies
00:11:50If you speed up by 3 miles per hour, you can take the parkway south instead of the turnpike
00:11:56We can catch the 345 ferry
00:11:59I prefer the Delaware Memorial Bridge
00:12:01Take the bridge, that's a terrific metaphor
00:12:03I think
00:12:05Dad, please
00:12:07I'll stop at the next rest area and we can get some lunch, okay?
00:12:13Next area is in 10.2 miles
00:12:16I used to have a client right off exit 5 over here
00:12:19There's a diner nearby, can't we just go there?
00:12:23Dad, I don't know
00:12:25You'll love it, the food is great
00:12:30My tight ratio is going to take a hit on this
00:12:34Tight?
00:12:35Time travel to eat
00:12:36It's one of us best metrics
00:12:37It's one of us best metrics
00:12:40Cross this street to the right lane and make the next ride
00:12:43When's the last time you were here?
00:12:44Seems like just yesterday
00:12:45Joe, where's the nearest diner?
00:12:48Make the next legal U-turn
00:12:49And Dan, think about your tendency to overcomplicate things
00:12:51When's the last time you went out other than to the supermarket?
00:12:54I've never been social
00:12:55You know I like numbers more than people
00:12:56You know I like numbers more than people
00:12:57Have you ever thought about doing this?
00:12:58I've never been social
00:12:59I've never been social
00:13:00You know I like numbers more than people
00:13:01Have you ever thought about joining a club?
00:13:02Maybe try online dating?
00:13:04Maybe try online dating?
00:13:05Jennifer, stop
00:13:19I can take care of myself
00:13:20You know I like numbers more than people.
00:13:22Have you ever thought about joining a club?
00:13:25Maybe try online dating?
00:13:29Jennifer, stop.
00:13:31I can take care of myself.
00:13:33I know, I'm just worried is all.
00:13:36You're still young.
00:13:38Not really.
00:13:40Well, you're not old.
00:13:41Whatever.
00:13:43Jen, I wanted to tell you something about your mother's
00:13:46ashes.
00:13:46They're not...
00:13:48What?
00:13:50Oh, shit, did they give you the wrong ashes?
00:13:53No, nothing like that, it's just...
00:13:55I just gave some of them away.
00:13:57Is that Kevin, Dad?
00:14:00No.
00:14:01Remember Mary Lou Williams?
00:14:03She asked if she could have some of the ashes.
00:14:05I said okay.
00:14:07What did she do with them?
00:14:09She sprinkled them on the roses.
00:14:11That's...
00:14:12sweet.
00:14:14Then they all died.
00:14:17Okay.
00:14:18Want to drive for a while?
00:14:22Maybe later.
00:14:23It's just a shame things didn't work out with Kevin.
00:14:27Yep.
00:14:28He's a nice guy.
00:14:30Your mom and I both always knew he was homosexual.
00:14:31We say gay these days, Dad.
00:14:32So it's like the African American Edward thing.
00:14:33Mm-hmm.
00:14:34Mm-hmm.
00:14:35Mm-hmm.
00:14:36Mm-hmm.
00:14:37Mm-hmm.
00:14:38The night of the wedding.
00:14:39Your mother, she says to me,
00:14:40Kevin, he's such a nice boy.
00:14:41But he's never gonna make our Jenny happy.
00:14:42I got it.
00:14:43Okay, Dad?
00:14:44I'm the only person in the entire world who didn't see that he's gay.
00:14:45I got it.
00:14:46He likes cock.
00:14:47Language.
00:14:48Please.
00:14:49Language.
00:14:50Please.
00:14:51Sorry, Dad.
00:14:52How much longer till Washington?
00:14:53We should hit the northern tip of the Beltway in about two hours,
00:14:56more than two hours.
00:14:57I'm the only person in the entire world who didn't see that he's gay.
00:14:59I got it.
00:15:00He likes cock.
00:15:01Language.
00:15:02Please.
00:15:03Sorry, Dad.
00:15:04How much longer till Washington?
00:15:06We should hit the northern tip of the Beltway in about two hours. Why?
00:15:19Just hoping to miss rush hour. No such luck.
00:15:23We'd have to get there at, like, three in the morning to miss traffic, I think.
00:15:27Um, yeah, traffic on the Beltway? Yeah, they move slower than a bill through Congress.
00:15:32I'll do my best to avoid the gridlock that, well, DC's known for.
00:15:37Thanks, Joe.
00:15:51Oh, that's my phone. It's the only person. Can you grab it?
00:15:55It says Tom McKinnon. Do you have to take it?
00:15:57Swipe it. Swipe it. Swipe it.
00:15:59Swipe it.
00:16:00Swipe it.
00:16:01Hey, Tom.
00:16:02Jennifer.
00:16:03I just wanted to check in and be sure you're on your way to join us in sunny Florida.
00:16:08Speeding south on Route 95 as we speak.
00:16:11You'll be here for the fundraiser next week, right?
00:16:13Definitely.
00:16:14Looking forward to working with my new assistant director.
00:16:17I am too, Tom. Thanks for calling.
00:16:20Bye for now.
00:16:21Bye-bye.
00:16:22Uh, can you just put it in my purse?
00:16:25Ah, welcome to Delaware.
00:16:33I still remember your fifth grade project.
00:16:36You were so cute, cutting out the state from that map and putting it on the cover of your report.
00:16:41I should have picked a square state like North Dakota.
00:16:45I never knew why you picked Delaware.
00:16:47Um, this might be a good time to address those unresolved issues you have with this tiny state.
00:16:52All I really remember is that Mom kept calling to say she'd be home soon to help me write it.
00:16:57But she wasn't.
00:16:59Yes, she was.
00:17:01No, Dad, she wasn't.
00:17:05I'm sure she wanted to be.
00:17:07Not as much as she wanted to sell her books.
00:17:11It's not easy being a best-selling author.
00:17:15You can write the best books in the world, but...
00:17:19You still gotta get people to buy them.
00:17:22About as easy as getting her to come to one of my plays, I guess, then, huh?
00:17:27Hmm, and how does that make you feel?
00:17:31I was even jealous of the people that got to interview her.
00:17:34Grace, you don't mind if I call you Grace, do you?
00:17:37Of course not.
00:17:39I'm Barbara.
00:17:40I know, dear.
00:17:41Your editor told me.
00:17:43Not now, dear.
00:17:44You're a real hero of mine.
00:17:46Is it true you wrote a column for the same weekly newspaper as me?
00:17:49For many years, yes.
00:17:52Wow.
00:17:52So, um, where did you get the idea for A Cook's Tales, combining short stories and cooking?
00:17:57Ah, well, I used to tell stories to my daughter while I was cooking, keep her entertained.
00:18:05Writing them down, it just seemed like the next step.
00:18:08Hi, sweetie.
00:18:09What's your name?
00:18:10I'm Jennifer.
00:18:11Do you want to be a writer like your mom, dear?
00:18:13No.
00:18:15I want to be an actor.
00:18:16Jennifer, please wait with your father while I get done with this nice lady.
00:18:26I loved the book.
00:18:36Pull over.
00:18:37Pull over!
00:18:37Pull over!
00:18:41Dad?
00:18:43Jennifer, this is Sue.
00:18:45She's got to pick up her son at the preschool, and it closes in 20 minutes.
00:18:50Sue?
00:18:51This is my daughter, Jennifer.
00:18:52She's getting divorced because she just found out her husband's gay.
00:18:56Dad!
00:18:57Will you stop calling me that?
00:18:59You know who I am.
00:19:00Nice to meet you both.
00:19:02I really appreciate your help.
00:19:04Climb on in.
00:19:06Is there room?
00:19:08Sure!
00:19:15I haven't finalized the adoption, and if I leave him unattended...
00:19:25Well, that could jeopardize the final approval.
00:19:27Go to the next exit, and bear right at the fork in the road.
00:19:31He's good!
00:19:32You guys are a lifesaver.
00:19:33No problem.
00:19:33Glad we could help.
00:19:34Well, that wasn't bad.
00:19:34Like, ten minutes ago, it's been good.
00:19:35You guys are a lifesaver.
00:19:36No problem.
00:19:37Glad we could help.
00:19:38Well, that wasn't bad, like ten minutes out of the way.
00:19:47You know, it would have been only eight minutes if you would listen to me.
00:20:00Well, that wasn't bad, like 10 minutes out of the way.
00:20:03You know, it would have been only eight minutes
00:20:04if you would listen to me.
00:20:06Do you have control issues, Dan?
00:20:11I used to never eat like this,
00:20:12but since I've been on my own, I can't stop.
00:20:18Perhaps it's a replacement for sex.
00:20:20Joe, we should probably find a motel somewhere.
00:20:26Two miles ahead.
00:20:30It's never going to be enough.
00:20:33Jen?
00:20:42I'm rusty.
00:20:47OK, come here, you're up.
00:20:55All right, let's get this.
00:20:57What you looking for?
00:21:00I got this over a year ago, and I've only used it a few times.
00:21:05Now it's really like one of our trips when I was a kid.
00:21:08Check it out.
00:21:09OK, so you've got self-timer, which is phenomenal.
00:21:12I don't think your old one had that.
00:21:13USB, red eye, flash level.
00:21:17And if you go here, look, something called zebra.
00:21:20I never figured out what that meant, so do that.
00:21:22And then you can film in black and white, sepia.
00:21:27In 20 feet, turn left.
00:21:29In 40 feet, turn left.
00:21:31In 40 feet, turn left.
00:21:33Joe, cut it out.
00:21:34Do you need me to reboot you?
00:21:35Sorry, folks.
00:21:36That won't happen again.
00:21:39That's yours.
00:21:40You want me to get it?
00:21:41Yeah.
00:21:43Swipe it.
00:21:45Hi, Jenny.
00:21:46Hey, lady.
00:21:48How's Route 95?
00:21:49Did you meet any fuckable guys yet?
00:21:51Megan, stop.
00:21:52I'm with my dad, and he's got you on speakerphone.
00:21:55Hi, Megan.
00:21:56Hi, Mr. G. I'm sure your dad would agree with me
00:21:59about you getting banged, right?
00:22:01Well, no.
00:22:02She just started...
00:22:03Megan, I told you, I'm not ready for that yet.
00:22:06Uh-huh.
00:22:07You told me.
00:22:08I totally believe you.
00:22:09OK, goodbye, Megan.
00:22:10Bye.
00:22:11Bye.
00:22:12What about you, Dan?
00:22:14Are you ready to get banged?
00:22:15What do you think?
00:22:16Definitely.
00:22:17I'm going to miss this.
00:22:18Really, Dad?
00:22:19So why don't you tell him that and ask for the recipe,
00:22:21and I'll learn how to bake.
00:22:42What does America mean to you?
00:22:53History.
00:22:54War.
00:22:55All different types of food.
00:22:57Can I ask you what America means?
00:22:58Yeah, sorry.
00:22:59Not today.
00:23:00Oh, there's fireworks.
00:23:01Pull over.
00:23:02No, I guess not.
00:23:03I love that this is a firework.
00:23:05Oh, there's fireworks.
00:23:06Pull over.
00:23:07No.
00:23:08I guess not.
00:23:09I love that the sign gives us choices between Atlanta,
00:23:14North Carolina, and Miami.
00:23:16Right?
00:23:16Houston, Juarez, Machu Picchu.
00:23:19Hey, Joe, are there any good alternatives to Route 95?
00:23:22Something maybe a little more scenic?
00:23:24Interstate 40 East angles south toward the coast.
00:23:28It ends in Wilmington, North Carolina,
00:23:29and connects there to Route 17 South,
00:23:32which is quite near the Atlantic Ocean.
00:23:34Perfect.
00:23:39Thanks again, Dad, for paying off my student loans.
00:24:06You could have used the money to retire.
00:24:10I'm glad something good came from the insurance settlement.
00:24:19I still don't understand your new job.
00:24:22I'm going to be the assistant director of a regional theater
00:24:25in St. Petersburg.
00:24:28I know that's your title, but what is it you're going to do?
00:24:33I'll help choose the place.
00:24:35Some new, some touring out of New York.
00:24:41Work on fundraising.
00:24:44Increasing the audience.
00:24:47All sorts of things.
00:24:50Is that good?
00:24:51Yeah, Dad.
00:24:53It's very good.
00:24:55So, no more acting?
00:24:59All that preparation, auditions.
00:25:05I guess I just don't understand why you can get an MBA
00:25:07if you're tired of acting.
00:25:11I wanted to come to theater from a different angle, Dad, OK?
00:25:14And this job gives me that chance.
00:25:16When you were a kid,
00:25:29I was always so proud because I thought you were like me.
00:25:35You never told me that.
00:25:37Oh, sure I did.
00:25:38No.
00:25:39You didn't.
00:25:41Well, now I think you're like your mom.
00:25:43Oh, yeah, I don't think so.
00:25:47Yeah, I think so.
00:25:49You're creative like she was.
00:25:51I'm not.
00:26:05Can I ask you something?
00:26:07Sure.
00:26:08How come you and mom never had a baby after me?
00:26:14We tried, but it wasn't as easy as we expected.
00:26:21Did she have trouble getting pregnant again?
00:26:25We had a baby before you.
00:26:30Still born.
00:26:35Boy.
00:26:38Mom never told me that.
00:26:44And then she had a miscarriage after.
00:26:53She hated to talk about it.
00:26:58Why?
00:26:58I think it made her feel like a failure to see me.
00:27:12Dad, I'm...
00:27:15I'm sorry...
00:27:17that you may miss out on being a grandfather.
00:27:21Did you and Kevin talk about having kids?
00:27:23I don't know.
00:27:28By the time I was ready to try...
00:27:33he was ready to go.
00:27:39You don't owe me grandchildren, Jenny.
00:27:42I know.
00:27:44I know.
00:27:49But I could adopt a single mom, maybe.
00:27:51In a few years.
00:27:56You could, indeed.
00:28:02Recalculating.
00:28:08Where are we?
00:28:09Recalculating.
00:28:10I don't know.
00:28:11It's been recalculating for 15 minutes.
00:28:14Recalculating.
00:28:15Okay, yeah, Joe, I know, but why?
00:28:17Where are we?
00:28:18Recal-recal-cal-cal-cal-calculating.
00:28:20Okay, guys, I think we could all use a break.
00:28:23I could drive a few more hours.
00:28:25We can keep going if you want.
00:28:27Your way, absolutely.
00:28:29Your way, absolutely.
00:28:33Reminds me of summer vacations when you were a kid.
00:28:37I always wondered when mom would show up.
00:28:39That isn't fair.
00:28:42It's the truth.
00:28:44You said yesterday she'd be here tomorrow.
00:28:47I know, honey.
00:28:48That's today.
00:28:50You're too smart for me.
00:28:52So, when is she coming?
00:28:54I don't know, honey.
00:29:00It's not the way it was.
00:29:07Jenny?
00:29:13Look, honey taught me to blow bubbles.
00:29:16Ah.
00:29:17I brought the manuscript with me.
00:29:19Do you know how I brought bubbles, mommy?
00:29:25No, honey.
00:29:26Daddy tried to teach me, but I can't.
00:29:29Why don't you show what you're doing, huh?
00:29:33Listen, I love mom, but work was most important to her,
00:29:36and it always came first.
00:29:38She loved you very much.
00:29:44Writing always seemed to come so easily to mom.
00:29:47Ten by Grace took her five years to write.
00:29:54Her other books each took her a couple years apiece.
00:29:57I hate that her sales went up after she died.
00:30:00I know.
00:30:03I remember that column she used to write for the local weekly?
00:30:07Nearly News.
00:30:09Yeah, right.
00:30:10Nearly News.
00:30:12She wrote that every week for 27 years.
00:30:15Why didn't she stop once her books were successful?
00:30:20Loyalty.
00:30:21Mark McGinnis, the editor, paid her,
00:30:24and nobody else would even look at her writing.
00:30:29And.
00:30:33And.
00:30:34And there was something else going on between them.
00:30:39How did I not know that?
00:30:41Are you sure?
00:30:41He was just a kid.
00:30:44I walked in on him.
00:30:48Oh.
00:30:51I had no idea.
00:30:56Dad, how could she?
00:30:57Why?
00:30:59A million reasons.
00:31:00No reason.
00:31:02But you didn't leave.
00:31:04No.
00:31:04How can you be so calm?
00:31:15That was a long time ago.
00:31:21I'm sorry, Dad.
00:31:25Thanks.
00:31:25You know what would be great right now?
00:31:44A latte with cinnamon and whipped cream.
00:31:47You think we're going to find something like that on this road?
00:31:50For a latte, turn left in 0.6 miles.
00:31:53I don't know.
00:31:55Listen to Joe.
00:31:57You are approaching your destination on the left.
00:32:05They walked in.
00:32:07Good looking man.
00:32:08Dark.
00:32:08Followed by a gorgeous brunette.
00:32:11Tall.
00:32:11Penetrating eyes.
00:32:12Everything about her said trouble.
00:32:16I'm sorry.
00:32:17I'm a writer.
00:32:18I like to practice my narrational skills.
00:32:20Ah.
00:32:21Ah.
00:32:22I'm Dad.
00:32:23Would we have read anything that you've written?
00:32:25Uh, sorry, no.
00:32:26I'm not published as yet.
00:32:27Ah, well.
00:32:29But it doesn't stop me from trying.
00:32:30No, you have to keep trying.
00:32:32My mom was a writer.
00:32:34Her first book was a collection of short stories called Ten by Grace,
00:32:37but she wasn't successful until...
00:32:39Whoa.
00:32:39You're Grace Giraldi's daughter?
00:32:42I am.
00:32:43Oh, my God.
00:32:45A Cook's Tales is my favorite book.
00:32:47She was phenomenal.
00:32:50Uh, see that?
00:32:52I drove 75 miles to a reading in a bookstore to see her.
00:32:58She passed too soon.
00:33:00We all lost an awful lot when we lost her.
00:33:02Thanks, Joe.
00:33:04Sorry.
00:33:06Listen, I'm so happy to meet you both.
00:33:10Can I get you something?
00:33:11Coffee, dessert?
00:33:13Yes, uh, a small coffee with milk for me, please.
00:33:17Certainly.
00:33:18Could you get me a latte with whipped cream and cinnamon?
00:33:22You must think me a provincial, sir.
00:33:25Indeed, I can.
00:33:26Hey, Uncle Joe, the cookies are ready.
00:33:30You want to try one?
00:33:31Cookies?
00:33:32Red velvet chocolate chip.
00:33:33I am in heaven.
00:33:40Ha!
00:33:41Can I buy the whole batch?
00:33:43Really?
00:33:43Not for nothing, pal, but I have never seen anybody react to cookies in this manner in this place.
00:33:48But you're indeed welcome.
00:33:50Give me a paper bag.
00:33:50I remember when I first came home without you.
00:34:10I remember how it seemed.
00:34:13But that was way before you taught me how to doubt you.
00:34:20That was when I still believed.
00:34:24But oh, the loss of innocence, a dead eye owed to you.
00:34:29You taught me how to trust again, and then not to undo.
00:34:33And I don't blame the circumstance for tearing us apart.
00:34:38Cause I'm quite sure it all comes back to you.
00:34:52It's my responsibility to find a happy way.
00:34:57And when you said you'd help me, I agree.
00:35:02Not going to be coming to any more meds camps with me.
00:35:04We can check out the Tampa Bay Rays.
00:35:11I used a designated hitter in that league.
00:35:14So?
00:35:15It's not real baseball.
00:35:17That's ridiculous.
00:35:19I'm a traditionalist.
00:35:20They've been better than the Mets for years.
00:35:23Plus, we can check out the Buccaneers.
00:35:26Football should be playing in miserable weather.
00:35:32Oh.
00:35:32Damn it.
00:35:34What?
00:35:35Did you hear that knocking?
00:35:37Yeah.
00:35:39My mechanic told me he'd fix that.
00:35:44That is so annoying.
00:35:49Shit.
00:35:51Get out!
00:35:52Dad, are you okay?
00:35:59Did you hit your head?
00:36:01I'm okay.
00:36:01I'm okay.
00:36:05That night, when I got the call,
00:36:10I was worried when she went on those book tours.
00:36:31I should have been with her.
00:36:34Dad, you couldn't have done anything.
00:36:36She was in her car.
00:36:42Alone.
00:36:43Hmm.
00:37:13I can smell that that thing's not driving anywhere to me.
00:37:28I know.
00:37:29She was this alligator.
00:37:31If you could give us any kind of help, we'd really appreciate it.
00:37:35I can get one of my guys to tow it.
00:37:38Your guys?
00:37:40I run an auto repair shop.
00:37:42Just a couple miles from here.
00:37:45That's great.
00:37:47Yeah.
00:37:48What should I do with the keys?
00:37:49Leave them under the seat.
00:37:52I can drive you all to a motel if you'd like.
00:37:55Rates aren't bad this time of year.
00:37:58Yes, thank you.
00:37:59We appreciate it.
00:38:00That's good.
00:38:02Oh, Dad.
00:38:09Thank you so much.
00:38:11I don't know how to repay you.
00:38:14Call me tomorrow.
00:38:17Will Jackson's garage?
00:38:18I thought it was yours.
00:38:20Oh, it is.
00:38:21That's my ex's name.
00:38:23I started the place when we were still married.
00:38:27You forgot your coffee.
00:38:28Oh, jeez.
00:38:29Thank you so much.
00:38:30You hungry?
00:38:31Starving.
00:38:32You hungry?
00:38:33Starving.
00:38:34I'm hungry.
00:38:35Thank you so much.
00:38:45You hungry?
00:38:46Starving.
00:39:05Oh, I'm dying for a shower, but I'm just going to have to put on the same dirty clothes.
00:39:18I'm going to try to get them, our bags.
00:39:20How?
00:39:21It's not that far, Dad. We can totally walk.
00:39:24Maybe it's a cell phone number.
00:39:28I can see my car.
00:39:32I just, I want my damn clothes.
00:39:35Oh, Dad, this is kind of loose. Maybe I could jimmy it.
00:39:40I don't think that's a good idea.
00:39:41I'm not going to steal anything.
00:39:43I don't know, Jenny.
00:39:44Dad, I did this like a hundred times in my apartment in New York.
00:39:47Stop right there or I'll shoot.
00:39:53What the heck are you doing?
00:39:55I want clean clothes.
00:39:57Good Lord, girl.
00:39:59You could have just walked next door and knocked. I would have let you in.
00:40:03I'm, Annie, I'm sorry. I didn't know that was your house.
00:40:07Car wash and dry cleaners are mine, too.
00:40:10In case you were thinking of breaking into one of them.
00:40:12I told her it wasn't a good idea.
00:40:14You run the mall by yourself?
00:40:18That's my partner.
00:40:21Hi.
00:40:22I'm Darlene.
00:40:24Why don't you folks come over for some sweet tea?
00:40:27Then I'll give you all a ride back to the motel.
00:40:30Oh, we don't want to put you out.
00:40:31What if I put a shot of vodka in that, sweet tea?
00:40:37I know I smell and I look like shit, but I feel a whole lot better now.
00:40:49Good.
00:40:51Can I ask you a question?
00:40:53Sure.
00:40:54Do you and Annie have any problems here?
00:40:58Problems?
00:41:00Doesn't everybody?
00:41:02No, I mean as a lesbian couple.
00:41:05Ah.
00:41:07I know I'm being awfully direct, so I'll play the vodka.
00:41:12Okay.
00:41:14Listen, I'm not just being nosy.
00:41:16My soon-to-be ex-husband grew up in a town a lot like this one.
00:41:23And he finally came out of the closet.
00:41:27And ended the marriage.
00:41:31I met his dad at the wedding.
00:41:34Yeah, his family is not amused.
00:41:38I don't really think of myself as gay.
00:41:41I just love Annie.
00:41:43And folks see what they want to see.
00:41:46What do you mean?
00:41:49We don't kiss or hold hands in public, so folks can think what they want.
00:41:54They hear us damned on Sunday, and they like us fine the rest of the week.
00:42:00What am I missing?
00:42:02Life.
00:42:04Love.
00:42:05The usual shit.
00:42:06Some day I will make you mine.
00:42:25Some day we will be just fine.
00:42:28And you will love me like you never loved before.
00:42:34You will love me and I'll never want you.
00:42:38And I will never break your heart.
00:42:43We will never fall apart.
00:42:47And we won't have to hide the wounds beneath our clothes.
00:42:52And we won't have to, cause there's nothing we won't know.
00:42:56They won't break us now.
00:43:00They won't break us now.
00:43:01Things will come around.
00:43:05Things won't go around.
00:43:06And everything will be alright.
00:43:10You going for a run?
00:43:13I just finished.
00:43:16Anywhere in the car?
00:43:18She said to call this afternoon.
00:43:20Feels good, right?
00:43:22Sweetness.
00:43:23I'll meet you back.
00:43:24We could even move into a small, small town
00:43:29And we can teach our kids the good things that we know
00:43:33What can I get you, honey?
00:43:36Hi.
00:43:37Can I please get an egg white omelet with seven grain bread
00:43:39and olive oil on the side?
00:43:41You want what, honey?
00:43:44Scrambled eggs and toast.
00:43:47Coffee?
00:43:48Cafe au lait.
00:43:50Oh, what?
00:43:51Coffee with milk.
00:43:53Okay.
00:43:58Oh.
00:43:59Megan!
00:44:00Hey.
00:44:01I just have a minute, but I wanted to give you a heads up.
00:44:04Uh-oh, what happened?
00:44:05Nothing bad.
00:44:07Bob O'Connor saw your selfie and called to get your number.
00:44:11We left my firm late last year
00:44:13and opened up an office in South Carolina.
00:44:16Woman, does anyone ever stay at your firm?
00:44:18Oh, I did.
00:44:19Yeah, that's because you made partner by 30.
00:44:21True.
00:44:23Listen, he's had a thing for you
00:44:24since you got drunk at my Christmas party two years ago.
00:44:28I did not.
00:44:30Oh, yes, you did, senorita.
00:44:32I gave him your number.
00:44:33Bye.
00:44:34Wait, wait, what?
00:44:35Megan!
00:44:35Oh.
00:44:39Hello?
00:44:41Hello?
00:44:43Hey, do you want me to get you something to eat before I go out?
00:45:04What's wrong?
00:45:09That noise, I thought.
00:45:10What?
00:45:11It was one of those devices women use when...
00:45:16A vibrator?
00:45:20Yeah, I've been brushing my teeth twice a day and that's what you thought?
00:45:27Any news on the car?
00:45:28Any side, it'll be ready tomorrow.
00:45:31Oh.
00:45:33I don't even want to think about what it's going to cost.
00:45:36I can give you money if you need it.
00:45:37No, Dad, thanks.
00:45:41You sure you're okay with being alone tonight?
00:45:45We're just going to relax.
00:45:48Okay.
00:45:48Okay.
00:45:48We're just going to relax.
00:46:18This place is pretty good for Italian food in the south.
00:46:25I mean, it's not Little Italy, but it's okay.
00:46:29It's hard to ruin spaghetti and meatballs.
00:46:34That's true.
00:46:48How did you end up in South Carolina?
00:47:03I grew up here.
00:47:05Oh, sorry. Wow, you don't sound Southern.
00:47:09Well, Miss Jennifer, I do declare.
00:47:13That's more of what you're looking for.
00:47:15Yep.
00:47:17I was born in New York.
00:47:19My dad was working in the garment business
00:47:21and he got transferred down here when I was eight.
00:47:24So you go both ways?
00:47:32I guess I was just looking for a slower rhythm.
00:47:40And this town was fit.
00:47:42Yeah.
00:47:44Me too.
00:47:46Ready for a slower pace.
00:47:48I mean, did Megan tell you I'm moving to Florida?
00:47:51Yeah.
00:47:53She knew that I enjoyed our conversation.
00:47:59We had a conversation.
00:48:03You made it clear that you had a husband.
00:48:10Well, we're definitely done.
00:48:16Well, that's great.
00:48:18I mean, I am so terribly sorry.
00:48:24I'm suddenly not all that hungry.
00:48:39I'm hungry.
00:48:51Go go just make a party.
00:48:52I wanna be like a party.
00:49:00I'm hungry.
00:49:06You're so hungry.
00:49:09I'm hungry.
00:49:10I'm hungry.
00:49:12It's all woke up and I'm hungry.
00:49:14Hi.
00:49:21Hi.
00:49:25Are you new in town?
00:49:27I don't think I've seen you here before.
00:49:29No.
00:49:30I mean, yes.
00:49:31I'm here with my daughter on the way to Florida.
00:49:34We'll be here a couple of days.
00:49:36Welcome, girl.
00:49:38I'm Beth.
00:49:39Thanks.
00:49:40I'm Dan.
00:49:41I hope you're enjoying Myrtle Beach.
00:49:43I like it a lot.
00:49:46Would you like to dance?
00:49:49I don't know.
00:49:52Rock and roll is more my style.
00:49:54Me too.
00:49:57Might be fun.
00:50:00Let's give it a try.
00:50:02Yeah?
00:50:03Yeah.
00:50:13Well...
00:50:14It's okay.
00:50:15Would you like to sit?
00:50:45No.
00:51:15No.
00:51:17No.
00:51:19No.
00:51:21No.
00:51:23No.
00:51:25No.
00:51:27No.
00:51:29No.
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00:51:45No.
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00:51:53No.
00:51:55No.
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00:52:19No.
00:52:24Good morning.
00:52:26Good morning.
00:52:28Was there all?
00:52:33Nothing really.
00:52:35My dad just didn't get back to me.
00:52:40Good morning.
00:52:44If you give me a minute, I'll drive you to your motel.
00:53:03It's okay.
00:53:08Hey, Dad!
00:53:12Oh, shit.
00:53:35Yes, I'll hold.
00:53:38Jennifer!
00:53:41Oh, son of a bitch.
00:53:44Beth, this is my daughter Jennifer.
00:53:46Oh, it is so nice to meet you.
00:53:48Likewise.
00:53:49Beth and I met at the Roadhouse.
00:53:51She told me how to country dance.
00:53:53I haven't had so much fun in years.
00:53:55Sure.
00:53:56Your dad is a natural.
00:53:58Beth is a math teacher.
00:54:00Isn't that great?
00:54:01That crazy?
00:54:02That's wonderful.
00:54:04I'm sorry I didn't call, but we were having so much fun, I just lost all track of time.
00:54:10Beth, it's nice to meet you, but would you mind if I had a moment with my dad, please?
00:54:15Sure.
00:54:16I should...
00:54:17Yes.
00:54:18Call me.
00:54:19What the hell are you doing?
00:54:20Who's anyone like to help her?
00:54:21Stupid, inconsiderate.
00:54:22You are not my boss.
00:54:23Doesn't look like you were sitting up all night worrying.
00:54:30Now, at least I sent you a text message.
00:54:31You just didn't come home.
00:54:32No.
00:54:33No.
00:54:34No.
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00:55:00I'm sorry, dad.
00:55:09Did you hear me?
00:55:10I said I'm sorry.
00:55:11I heard you.
00:55:12I do think you should have called, alright?
00:55:17You'd want the same from me, but... I shouldn't have yelled.
00:55:20You've been bugging me about dating, and I do, and now you have a fit.
00:55:25Dad, that wasn't a date. That wasn't getting out.
00:55:27That was a one-night stand.
00:55:29If I see her again, it won't be.
00:55:31I just wish you'd called.
00:55:33You too.
00:55:34I sent you a text message.
00:55:36I didn't get it.
00:55:37Because you left your cell phone here.
00:55:40Does everybody in this world have to have their cell phone in their face all the time?
00:55:55So...
00:55:59How was it with Beth?
00:56:09Oh.
00:56:12The good news is the car is ready.
00:56:15Hey, Joe.
00:56:18Joe?
00:56:19There go my performance ratings.
00:56:22We know it's not your fault.
00:56:23We don't have to stop in Savannah.
00:56:26Uh, yeah, we do.
00:56:27Even if it's just for a few hours.
00:56:30Buckle.
00:56:31Oh, you did.
00:56:32Well done, Dad.
00:56:35I hope you both use protection.
00:56:38Joe.
00:56:39You too, Dan.
00:56:40It's not just pregnancy you've got to worry about.
00:56:42Check out the pamphlet when you go out the park.
00:56:45Sorry about the public service announcement.
00:56:53Spanish Moss is even creepier in person.
00:57:06I mean, not creepy in a bad way, but not like anything I've ever seen.
00:57:13Mom would have loved it.
00:57:15To that, this is Sherman's headquarters.
00:57:31Green Meldrum Mansion.
00:57:45The owner offered the use of the house to Sherman.
00:57:48Oh, it's so pretty.
00:57:58We've got time to walk about more.
00:58:01I need a drink.
00:58:14It's hot in here.
00:58:16Where's the bartender?
00:58:19What can I get you?
00:58:20Whatever you've got on tap would be great.
00:58:22Thanks.
00:58:25What's going on with you?
00:58:28Sure brought your mom here when she was alive.
00:58:38Thanks.
00:58:39Hey, beautiful.
00:58:45I got something better for you to do than drink with this old guy.
00:58:50Hey, you hear me?
00:58:52I'll take you down to Chinatown, girl.
00:58:55What the?
00:58:58You had that coming for a long time, Jimmy.
00:59:01Let's go.
00:59:02Oh, I've always wanted to do that, but I can't believe I actually did.
00:59:12Careful.
00:59:13Next one's liable to hit back.
00:59:15He called you old man.
00:59:17I could have taken him.
00:59:20Have any more water?
00:59:22No.
00:59:22No.
00:59:23Sorry, Dad.
00:59:24I forgot to refill it this morning.
00:59:29Lemonade.
00:59:30Oh, Dad.
00:59:31Pull over.
00:59:41Good morning.
00:59:42Welcome to Gourmet Lemonade.
00:59:44What can I get for you today?
00:59:47Aren't you a little old to be running a lemonade stand?
00:59:50Well, sir, the economy is in a sustained downturn with limited upswing in employment,
00:59:55so I figured I would start my own business.
00:59:57I got an inspiration for this awesome startup, but with my student loans, this is all I could
01:00:02capitalize.
01:00:05How much for a small?
01:00:06Well, these cups are all made from 100% recycled material.
01:00:11The lemons are organic, and I garnish each beverage with just a touch of mint and basil.
01:00:17How much?
01:00:17Well, that small is $2.75, but for just $1 more, you could get a large.
01:00:26Kind of expensive, but okay, I'll take the lower.
01:00:29Okay, great.
01:00:37Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:02I actually, uh, I only have lids for the small cups.
01:01:05Why didn't you say so?
01:01:08Uh, sorry.
01:01:09Tell you what.
01:01:11I'll take two small cups and split the large up into those and cover them.
01:01:16Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:17I actually, I can't, I can't do that.
01:01:19Why not?
01:01:19It'll compromise my inventory control.
01:01:22But it's just you.
01:01:23What difference will it make?
01:01:25Sir, I have big plans for this business.
01:01:27I'm aiming for an IPO in a few years.
01:01:29Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:30That's an accounting term.
01:01:31You wouldn't understand.
01:01:32I am an accountant.
01:01:34Look, I'll take a big sip out of the large.
01:01:41And pour the rest into the small.
01:01:43I'm sorry.
01:01:44That's, that's just, that's against the rules.
01:01:46I actually, I can't do that.
01:01:49I hope you get audited.
01:01:51Start the car!
01:01:52Wait, stop!
01:01:53Oh!
01:01:55B!
01:01:56Lauren!
01:01:56F my age, he couldn't catch me.
01:02:08Want some?
01:02:09It's great.
01:02:09Nope.
01:02:10You are not.
01:02:18You don't have to scatter your mom's ashes right away.
01:02:22Oh, no.
01:02:22We're doing that together, Dad.
01:02:26Do you want to drive straight through?
01:02:33Let's just take our time.
01:02:34I'm really sorry this is taking so long.
01:02:58Take your time.
01:03:00Where are you from?
01:03:02Um, Queens.
01:03:04NYC.
01:03:06Um, uh, we moved here because my parents thought that this might be a better place to run a motel.
01:03:14Less competition, you know?
01:03:16That was my dad.
01:03:17He talked like that.
01:03:18Oh, if you need an accountant.
01:03:19Dad, please relax.
01:03:21Oh, um, do you know what I really want to be?
01:03:27Um, not an accountant.
01:03:29Um, I kind of want to be a rapper.
01:03:32That's cool.
01:03:33I know.
01:03:34Um, my parents don't really think so, though.
01:03:39Do you want to see?
01:03:41Okay.
01:03:42Three, two, one.
01:03:44Check it.
01:03:45My parents don't approve of my choice of career.
01:03:47I'll be good in the hood, but instead I'll be here.
01:03:50Jackson Heights is where I hail from, born and raised.
01:03:52I'm so proud of my roots.
01:03:53The ladies call my name Rajeeef.
01:03:56And what?
01:03:58Nice.
01:03:59Thanks.
01:03:59Do you want to rap professionally?
01:04:01Yes.
01:04:02And I think, um, that would be a viable career option.
01:04:06But, um, I decided instead to be a good son and, um, stay here and help my parents run the business.
01:04:13So.
01:04:15We got it.
01:04:16Okay.
01:04:20Here is your receipt.
01:04:22Great.
01:04:23And these are your keys.
01:04:30Shit, someone stole my car.
01:04:40I doubt that.
01:04:41What?
01:04:42Nobody would steal your car, honey.
01:04:44Then where the hell is it?
01:04:48Oh!
01:04:50It was parked right here.
01:04:52Here?
01:04:53Yes.
01:04:53We stayed right there.
01:04:56Ma'am, this area belongs to the other motel.
01:05:01The white sand spaces are over there.
01:05:04Your car was probably towed.
01:05:07You can call this number.
01:05:09My mother was in that car.
01:05:11You left your mother in the car overnight?
01:05:14No, no, no.
01:05:14Her ashes.
01:05:15We're scattering them in Florida.
01:05:17They were in a coffee can in the back seat.
01:05:20I'm sorry for your loss, folks.
01:05:22Let me see what I can do.
01:05:25Just give this to the guy at the tow lot and he'll have the car ready for you.
01:05:30Uh, $25, seriously?
01:05:35Yeah, we do take credit cards, ma'am.
01:05:37Are you sure the decimal point's not in the wrong place?
01:05:39Like $250, $2,500?
01:05:50No worries, ma'am.
01:05:54No worries, ma'am.
01:05:55No worries, ma'am.
01:05:58See you here.
01:06:28I figured we'd go to the end of the pier and do it there, okay?
01:06:32Perfect. Thanks for finding this.
01:06:35Yeah. I spent an afternoon exploring when I came up with the interview.
01:06:44He texted again asking for her ashes.
01:06:48Can I help you folks?
01:06:51We were just...
01:06:53We were just scattering my wife's ashes off, so why is there a problem?
01:06:57That's not permitted on public land anywhere in the state of Florida.
01:07:00But they're biodegradable.
01:07:03It's the law.
01:07:05Make no mistake, I will give you a summons if I catch you doing that.
01:07:08Yes, sir. All we want, sir.
01:07:11You are allowed to scatter ashes at sea.
01:07:14As long as it's three nautical miles out.
01:07:17Okay, thank you.
01:07:18Sorry for your loss.
01:07:25Well, that sucks.
01:07:27We have arrived.
01:07:32Yep.
01:07:34Looks nice.
01:07:37Do you have the key?
01:07:37Okay.
01:07:37Okay.
01:07:57It's nice.
01:08:05It's...
01:08:06Depressing.
01:08:16You can always buy new furniture.
01:08:17Thanks, Dad.
01:08:22I really appreciate you schlepping all the way down here with me.
01:08:28Now I can get a flight out of here.
01:08:31No, you're not.
01:08:33You're going to stay and help me scatter her ashes.
01:08:35Show me what you're wearing to this Florida fundraiser.
01:08:45What?
01:08:47You really want to see?
01:08:48Okay.
01:08:52Okay.
01:09:08Okay.
01:09:09Okay.
01:09:09Okay. I'm not totally sure about this dress.
01:09:16You look perfect.
01:09:18Thanks, Dad.
01:09:20Try this on.
01:09:29It's Mom's shawl.
01:09:31Got it at a flea market.
01:09:34Okay, Joe. Just a short drive today, and with a little luck, this will be our daily commute.
01:09:42All of my St. Petersburg maps have been updated to ensure the best possible routes and detours.
01:09:47I recommend keeping a bathing suit in the trunk of the car.
01:09:50You never know when a beach opportunity might show up.
01:09:53And you look great in a bathing suit, yeah?
01:09:56Joe, thanks for getting us here safely. You did great.
01:10:00Oh, you're welcome. And, uh, you know, Dan, I'm actually gonna miss you.
01:10:06Jennifer, I am so sorry to keep you waiting. Oh.
01:10:19It's great to see you.
01:10:21You too.
01:10:23Dad, this is my new boss, Tom McKinnon. He's the director of the theater.
01:10:38Dan Giraldi, great to meet you.
01:10:40It's good to meet you, too.
01:10:42Nice theater.
01:10:44You know, it was built in 1921.
01:10:49And we have over...
01:11:05We've had over a hundred productions since then.
01:11:09I'm done with acting.
01:11:26Do you know anyone who can rent us a boat to take us out three nautical miles?
01:11:31So this is it?
01:11:44Yes, sir.
01:11:54Can I just have a moment with her?
01:11:56Wait.
01:11:57I want to get some of the kettle.
01:12:09Sure.
01:12:10Wait, I want to get some of the kettle.
01:12:25Sure.
01:12:25Yeah.
01:12:40I love you.
01:12:55I love you.
01:12:57I love you.
01:13:01I love you.
01:13:05I wish we could have spent more time together, Mom.
01:13:24I think we're a lot more alike than we ever knew.
01:13:33I love you.
01:14:03Megan, how's my favorite hotshot lawyer?
01:14:15Hi, Mr. G. I'm good.
01:14:17How's Jen doing?
01:14:19She's okay.
01:14:21A little nervous, but her boss is a great guy, and the weather is wonderful.
01:14:28I bought a plane ticket to visit her in January.
01:14:31You're a good friend.
01:14:33She'd do the same for me.
01:14:35She's done more than that.
01:14:37You doing okay?
01:14:39Yeah.
01:14:40I wasn't, but now I am.
01:14:43I'm glad.
01:14:45Take care.
01:14:46You too.
01:14:47Okay, bye.
01:14:48You know, it's usually the older folks that move down here from Jersey.
01:14:52Yeah.
01:14:53Kind of funny.
01:14:54Your daughter moves down here and not you?
01:14:57I guess so.
01:14:59Okay, slow down just a little.
01:15:04You ever been in there?
01:15:08Yeah, my sister lives there.
01:15:10Nice.
01:15:11It's beautiful.
01:15:12It's right on the bay.
01:15:14What's so funny?
01:15:18There's a lot of women in there.
01:15:21You know, divorced, widowed, most of them.
01:15:23There's not a lot of men.
01:15:43I pulled out of that leaving town
01:15:47I'm certain of which way to turn
01:15:52This is special police officer Jimmy Beaver.
01:15:56Jimmy Beaver to Beaver Jr.
01:15:58Come in, Beaver Jr.
01:16:00Hi.
01:16:01I'd like a chocolate malt and small fries, please.
01:16:05Oh, I love her.
01:16:07If they love you, they come back.
01:16:09She's not coming back.
01:16:11This man is the most attractive man I've ever seen.
01:16:14I got nothing.
01:16:15I got nothing.
01:16:16Nothing.
01:16:17Nothing.
01:16:18Who wants a ticket?
01:16:20No worries.
01:16:21I don't have any worries about anything.
01:16:25We'll ride and lay up ahead
01:16:28Down the road
01:16:32And leaving behind all my regrets
01:16:37There'll be no for sure if a detour
01:16:41Will get you where you want to go
01:16:44Maybe getting off track
01:16:46Maybe getting off track
01:16:47Can be the only way back home
01:16:57I've always followed the road most traveled
01:17:01Afraid of going on my own
01:17:04But I'm high on this feeling
01:17:06But I'm high on this feeling
01:17:07Hands on the wheel
01:17:09And flying through the great unknown
01:17:11Freedom
01:17:12No
01:17:13Tomorrow
01:17:18The sky is blue
01:17:22Around every corner there's hope
01:17:26I can't wait to see what's waiting for me down the road
01:17:32Down the road
01:17:34Down the road
01:17:35Down the road
01:17:38A brighter day up ahead
01:17:39Down the road
01:17:42Down the road
01:17:47Maybe even behind all my regrets
01:17:51And look for sure if the detour
01:17:55Will get you where you wanna go
01:17:58Baby, getting off track can be the only way but home
01:18:12Down the road
01:18:24A brighter day up again
01:18:28Down the road
01:18:32Maybe even behind all my regrets
01:18:37And look for sure if the detour
01:18:41Will get you where you wanna go
01:18:44Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:18:51Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:19:00McCoy and I know you're gonna go
01:19:04Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:19:08By the way of getting off track can be the only way back home
01:19:12Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
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