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00:00:05Previously on the Madison
00:00:08Don't you ever fucking touch me
00:00:17Kate says we got a daughter same age as yours
00:00:20We'd love to get them together
00:00:21That would be great
00:00:22Your options are stay here with me
00:00:25Or you figure out your life on your own
00:00:27I want out of this fucking court
00:00:32That sure is a permanent solution to a temporary problem
00:00:36I'm not
00:00:38Are you my friend?
00:00:39Of course
00:00:40Get on a plane
00:00:41I need you
00:00:42I will be there first thing in the morning
00:00:45What's your name?
00:00:47Abby
00:00:48You're alright, Abby
00:00:54Oh my god
00:00:55She may be the oldest, but she's still my baby
00:00:58Picking her up when she falls
00:01:01Is my job
00:01:20I know
00:01:30You happen to have a Rangers
00:01:33I follow the other people
00:02:21Yeah, what?
00:02:23Caddys are hatching.
00:02:26What, now?
00:02:27Right now.
00:02:28Let's go.
00:02:28Okay, yeah.
00:02:29Now y'all gets the worm.
00:02:36I need coffee.
00:02:37We're not waiting for coffee.
00:02:40Oh, what the fuck?
00:02:41Of course.
00:02:42Thanks.
00:02:45Yeah, I'll do it.
00:02:48Whoa.
00:02:49I'll meet you outside.
00:02:50Okay.
00:02:51Yeah.
00:03:09I'll meet you outside.
00:03:10Woo.
00:03:11Yeah.
00:03:43I got to say, I like how you always point me to a good hole, Paul.
00:03:47And somehow always find yourself on a better one.
00:03:50Strange how that happens, isn't it?
00:03:52I'm going to find my own hole.
00:03:54You do that, big brother.
00:04:03Fish the middle.
00:04:06It's night.
00:04:07The trout aren't afraid of the eagles now.
00:04:09They're in the middle.
00:04:12Fish the middle.
00:04:24Oh, my God.
00:04:44Here we go.
00:05:22Hey, get out of my hall.
00:05:50Here we go.
00:05:56Here we go.
00:06:51Here we go.
00:06:52Here we go.
00:06:52Here we go.
00:07:06Here we go.
00:07:12Here we go.
00:07:30Here we go.
00:07:36Here we go.
00:07:56Here we go.
00:07:59Here we go.
00:08:27Here we go.
00:08:32Here we go.
00:08:32Here we go.
00:08:32Here we go.
00:08:48Here we go.
00:08:48It's harder.
00:09:45It's okay to drink water from the river?
00:09:47Now we're boiling it, so...
00:09:49I don't think you can boil the bad out of the Hudson.
00:09:53Oh, look at that.
00:09:55It's just bubbling up right there.
00:09:57How do you know when it's done?
00:09:58I go by the color. When it looks like espresso, I pull it.
00:10:02And I thought I knew all there was to know about making coffee.
00:10:06Oh, apparently the methods are endless.
00:10:14If no percolator or filter can be found, boil water in a pot, then crack an egg, shell and all,
00:10:21into the water.
00:10:22Add two teaspoons of coffee per cup. Let sit about two minutes and stir.
00:10:27The egg will adhere to the grounds. You scoop it out. Drink up.
00:10:32What is that?
00:10:34Preston's journal.
00:10:37He started it when they bought the place.
00:10:40Twenty years ago?
00:10:42Longer.
00:10:45For the first time in my life, I own land.
00:10:52Not a building or apartment. Land.
00:10:56Unlike the other two, which feel more akin to a gopher occupying a different whole.
00:11:03I'm a steward now, solely responsible for how much this land changes or how much it stays the same.
00:11:13Best I can hope is be a benign nuisance to this place.
00:11:18Man's goal in society is to be remembered. In nature, it is to be forgotten, unnoticed.
00:11:25Leave as little proof I was here as I possibly can.
00:11:30That will be my gift to this place.
00:11:36Who wrote that?
00:11:37Preston.
00:11:43There's a man in here I barely knew, Lily.
00:11:49And he begged me to know him.
00:11:57I remember one Thanksgiving, I was back from college, I was laid up on the sofa with a hangover.
00:12:07And my father walked in and he asked me if I wanted to go for a walk.
00:12:13And I said no.
00:12:16And I never thought of it again until 30 years later and all of his children are racing to Boston
00:12:23trying to beat death to his bed and say goodbye.
00:12:27And I asked him if he remembered inviting me to go on that walk.
00:12:31And he nodded and he smiled.
00:12:34And I asked him, do you remember what you wanted to talk about?
00:12:37And he shook his head and he said, I didn't want to talk.
00:12:42I just want to listen.
00:12:46This is not cheering me up.
00:12:47My point is, he told you everything that he wanted you to know while he was here.
00:12:53If he had wanted you to know what was in that book while he was alive, he would have told
00:12:59you.
00:13:00He's telling you now, because now is when he wants you to know it.
00:13:11How's this thing work?
00:13:15Oh, it's deceptively simple.
00:13:18You just pour.
00:13:22Dare I ask for creamer?
00:13:24No, you can ask.
00:13:33All right, I am here to work.
00:13:34I have been given a list of to-dos from Preston's attorneys.
00:13:40I'm only going to ask this of you once and then we won't have to talk about it again.
00:13:45The death certificate is in my purse.
00:13:51So, the apartment in the house in the Hamptons are in a trust.
00:13:55Mm-hmm.
00:13:55Along with all of his investments, his bank accounts, everything.
00:13:58You are executor and beneficiary until your death, at which time the law firm will assume the role of executor
00:14:06and the trust is divided equally between Abigail, Bridget, Macy and Page.
00:14:10Okay.
00:14:12The will does list burial instructions.
00:14:17He wanted to be buried here.
00:14:23There's a spot marked on a map.
00:14:29I know the spot.
00:14:32I know the spot.
00:14:47I know the spot.
00:14:53I can exhume the bodies, move them, cremate them, whatever they choose.
00:15:01Well, what if you... you exempt this part from the sale?
00:15:06Then what?
00:15:07I fly back here once a year?
00:15:11Sit here for an hour?
00:15:13How many funerals have we been to?
00:15:16Parents, grandparents, friends?
00:15:18Have you ever been back to visit once?
00:15:20Okay, so keep it.
00:15:22But keeping it doesn't require you to live here.
00:15:26Preston didn't live here.
00:15:27Well, Preston didn't live here because I refuse to entertain the notion.
00:15:32Because the notion isn't rational.
00:15:34You think I'm using my logical mind to make this decision?
00:15:39The only thing on my mind is how do I get through the day without him?
00:15:49I was only three years older than Bridget when I met him.
00:15:56I can't explain the pain, Lily.
00:16:05It's so fucking piercing that I'm not able to remember to breathe.
00:16:17It's a good thing that breathing is an automatic response.
00:16:22Because if I could choose not to remember...
00:16:26Maybe in six weeks I'll feel foolish and I'll miss you.
00:16:32And I'll miss New York and I'll miss the noise.
00:16:34But for now I can sit on that porch.
00:16:38I can stand by the river and I can feel him.
00:16:43His soul is here.
00:16:45I know it sounds ridiculous, but it's here.
00:16:48And I feel it.
00:16:54Your best friend's job isn't to tell you what to do.
00:16:57My job is to help you do it.
00:17:00Okay.
00:17:01Okay.
00:17:05So why don't we start?
00:17:10Whiskey.
00:17:11Okay.
00:17:23Any hint of mystery and our marriage is gone.
00:17:27Gone.
00:17:27I disagree.
00:17:28I think you're still quite the mystery to...
00:17:31That's not what you...
00:17:32Okay, I understand. I get it.
00:17:34I'm gonna take a shower.
00:17:35Try to wash the shame away.
00:17:37There's no shame, honey.
00:17:39Remember?
00:17:40Everybody poops.
00:17:43Children's book.
00:17:44It normalizes, you know, basic human behavior.
00:17:47Body functions.
00:17:48What?
00:17:49It's pretty great.
00:18:03Do you want a coffee?
00:18:04I want a hotel suite with his and her bathrooms and a fucking bidet.
00:18:09And a facial! My skin is turning into leather!
00:18:19Oh!
00:18:35That's an Indian.
00:18:36Native American!
00:18:38Do you think she's lost?
00:18:40She just had me shoes.
00:18:42What are you looking at?
00:18:44There is a literal Indian on a...
00:18:46Native American.
00:18:47Native American on a horse outside the window.
00:18:49What?
00:18:53Go!
00:18:53Yeah!
00:18:54What the fuck?
00:18:56Oh.
00:18:57Didn't mean to scare you.
00:18:59Me?
00:19:00No, I scared you.
00:19:01I'm so sorry.
00:19:02You just spooked the horse, but that ain't hard to do.
00:19:06There a girl here about my age?
00:19:08Uh, there...
00:19:08Well, there's, um...
00:19:10Uh, why?
00:19:11Do you need her for something?
00:19:14Hey, Kayla.
00:19:15I came to meet your daughter.
00:19:17All right, well, let me get her.
00:19:19Hey, girls.
00:19:26Want to be friends?
00:19:28Me?
00:19:29Can you ride?
00:19:30That's not my daughter.
00:19:31That's my sister.
00:19:33I'm 26.
00:19:34You sure?
00:19:35Pretty sure.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:41Hi.
00:19:43Can I pet him?
00:19:44You bet.
00:19:47Hello.
00:19:50What's his name?
00:19:51Shorty.
00:19:53He's not very short.
00:19:54He was when we named him.
00:19:56You got a horse?
00:19:57Yeah.
00:19:58Saddle him up.
00:20:00He's still at the Olympics.
00:20:03Where's that?
00:20:05Brant's.
00:20:06You can ride one of mine.
00:20:11Whoa.
00:20:12Wow.
00:20:13Um.
00:20:14Whoa.
00:20:14Uh.
00:20:16Wait, wait, wait.
00:20:16I...
00:20:17Bridget!
00:20:18Oh, my God.
00:20:19That Indian girl just rode off with your child.
00:20:21Be careful!
00:20:23Abby, do something.
00:20:24What are you...
00:20:25She's the neighbor.
00:20:26They'll be fine.
00:20:27Unless she falls off and dies.
00:20:28What do you want me to do, Paige?
00:20:38Hi.
00:20:39I'm ready to go home.
00:20:41You and me both.
00:20:43Uh, okay.
00:20:44Should we say noon?
00:20:47Okay.
00:20:48We'll be there.
00:20:54Hi.
00:20:55This is Abby from...
00:20:57Yeah.
00:20:58Yeah, the neighbor.
00:20:59Um, I think my daughter's headed there.
00:21:02At least I hope she is.
00:21:03She's with Kayla.
00:21:04Okay, yep.
00:21:05I'll keep an eye out for them.
00:21:06There's just...
00:21:07There's something we need to take care of in town.
00:21:09It...
00:21:09Do you think you could watch her till we get back?
00:21:11I can't promise I won't put her to work.
00:21:13Well, I can't promise there's much work in her, but you're welcome to try.
00:21:16She's fine here all day, whether she's working or not.
00:21:19Well, I think I see him coming over the hill now.
00:21:27Hey, Russell.
00:21:29I need you to do me a favor.
00:21:32I need you to do me a favor.
00:21:50What's that?
00:21:54Oh.
00:21:56Well, according to the guide, it gets a coyote.
00:22:03No.
00:22:05Might be a wolf.
00:22:07There's wolves here?
00:22:08According to this book, there's every species that threatens our place atop the food chain.
00:22:14What's the food chain?
00:22:16Well, I'm not sure that I'm qualified to answer that, but think about it like this.
00:22:23A fly gets caught in a spider's web.
00:22:26The spider eats it.
00:22:27Then the frog eats the spider, and then the snake eats the frog, and then the hawk eats the snake.
00:22:34That's the food chain.
00:22:35What eats the hawk?
00:22:37Well, I think, you know, the hawk is just up there, you know, near the top.
00:22:45But there's things bigger than hawks.
00:22:48The hawks are like the, uh, you know, the air force of the animal kingdom.
00:22:52Land animals would have a tough time getting them.
00:22:54I mean, of course, I guess a mountain lion could climb a tree to get them.
00:22:59You know what?
00:22:59I don't know.
00:23:00I'm sure there are variances to the food chain that I, uh, that I am unaware of.
00:23:09What's that?
00:23:11Oh, turn to the scat section.
00:23:15What's scat?
00:23:17It's a mountain word for poop, apparently.
00:23:19That's poop?
00:23:21That is elk poop, to be exact.
00:23:24So, the elk was on this trail, and so was the wolf.
00:23:30You think the wolf was hunting the elk?
00:23:36Uh, maybe.
00:23:37And then, the elk saw the wolf, and it scared the shit out of him.
00:23:45Uh, well, I object to your phrasing, but, uh, the evidence does, uh, support that theory.
00:23:53Think there were wolves in New York before it was a city?
00:23:56I meant there was.
00:23:58Darn it.
00:23:59Wolves and bears and everything that's here.
00:24:14I can't remember his face.
00:24:18It's only been a few days, and I already forgot what he looked like.
00:24:26Well, I can, uh, show you a picture.
00:24:30There.
00:24:31Here.
00:24:42From now on, pictures is the only way I'll see him.
00:24:48There.
00:24:57There.
00:24:58Okay.
00:24:59Hey.
00:25:00Sounds like a noise.
00:25:01But there.
00:25:04No way for me.
00:25:06Hey.
00:25:07Back to me.
00:25:09Yeah.
00:25:10Yeah.
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:15Yeah.
00:25:30so most planes this size do not have a flight data recorder
00:25:35but because he flew for the forest service one was installed
00:25:40this information helps us understand better what happened
00:25:43i am happy to explain what took place if you don't wish to listen
00:25:48but it is your right to listen so the choice is yours
00:25:54have you listened yes ma'am i have
00:25:57and is there something to learn from it how is this helpful
00:26:06for your daughters i don't think it is in fact i would
00:26:13that's not my place to say say it
00:26:19if i were you i wouldn't listen
00:26:24if i were you i would
00:26:29i'm staying
00:26:33me too
00:26:34play it
00:26:42jesus
00:26:43big sky approach this is cessna 185 bravo zulu i need a swap
00:26:48copy that to bravo speed and altitude
00:26:50130 knots at 8200
00:26:52maintain south west heading climb to 11 000
00:26:55copy that 11 000 thank you tower
00:26:57we'll get up over this
00:26:59jesus
00:27:24you were his last thought i figured you'd want to know that
00:27:33is there anything else
00:27:36do i need to sign something
00:27:38no ma'am
00:27:42min
00:27:43may
00:27:43do i need to sign-up
00:28:10TUNE
00:28:10TUNE
00:28:10TUNE
00:28:10TUNE
00:28:10TUNE
00:28:11TUNE
00:28:16TUNE
00:28:16TUNE
00:28:16TUNE
00:28:16TUNE
00:28:16TUNE
00:28:43Come on, guys.
00:29:11God damn it, Preston!
00:29:17This was not an accident.
00:29:20This was a choice.
00:29:21You chose this.
00:29:23You chose it, and look what it's doing to us.
00:29:27I said the same thing.
00:29:32When my wife died,
00:29:35I walked out and stared at this guy,
00:29:39and I cursed her for being reckless with her life,
00:29:43which was my life.
00:29:44That's the promise we made.
00:29:48I gave her mine,
00:29:49and she gave me hers.
00:29:55I want to hate him for it.
00:29:59Yeah, I said that, too.
00:30:06It's been four years,
00:30:08and in that time,
00:30:09I ain't learned a single thing
00:30:10that's going to help you get through this.
00:30:14The kids is a reason,
00:30:15but you already know that.
00:30:19You're mad at him now.
00:30:21Later, I guess you'll be mad at me
00:30:23for letting you hear it.
00:30:29But I watched my wife die,
00:30:35and I ain't got a clue
00:30:36what her last thought was.
00:30:42Time's coming when you'd have wondered.
00:30:47Now you don't have to.
00:31:20You're her friend?
00:31:22Yeah.
00:31:24She could sure use one.
00:31:43Stacey.
00:31:46You know the five stages of grief?
00:31:51I'm aware of them.
00:31:54Well...
00:31:56Today, I just sped right through denial.
00:32:00I've got to tell you.
00:32:14These pants are Chanel,
00:32:16so you know.
00:32:23Never doubt my love for you.
00:32:26I don't.
00:32:27I don't.
00:32:30Well, all these doctors
00:32:31want to make a math problem
00:32:33out of how we feel.
00:32:36There's...
00:32:37Five stages for this,
00:32:39seven for that.
00:32:42Doesn't work that way.
00:32:44Yes.
00:32:49You're the last thought in this mind.
00:32:52Stacey, you're the very last.
00:32:58This will never know a love like that.
00:33:04I don't...
00:33:05I don't...
00:33:20A little warning would have been nice.
00:33:23Told you not to listen.
00:33:25You could have gone into more detail.
00:33:30I'm sorry.
00:33:32It's not your fault.
00:33:33I'm just...
00:33:36A good part of my job
00:33:38is giving bad news to good people.
00:33:42And I hate it.
00:33:48When you called,
00:33:52I thought you were calling for me.
00:33:54I was.
00:33:55You're who I called.
00:33:56To talk to me.
00:34:00You seemed so much brighter
00:34:0130 seconds ago.
00:34:02You do recall that we kissed.
00:34:04I...
00:34:05I remember that.
00:34:06So I presumed that you were calling
00:34:08because you liked it,
00:34:11and...
00:34:14maybe you wanted to do it some more.
00:34:20Yeah, I might want to...
00:34:22I'll stick a date somewhere in there
00:34:24before the next one.
00:34:25Okay.
00:34:26If you want to be old-fashioned,
00:34:27then yeah, okay.
00:34:28A date.
00:34:29Date it is.
00:34:31So...
00:34:32What does one do
00:34:33on a date out here?
00:34:37It depends on the time of year,
00:34:39I guess.
00:34:40Right now,
00:34:42you float the river,
00:34:43have a picnic,
00:34:45run some horses
00:34:46into the mountains.
00:34:47No indoor dates.
00:34:50Pretty average saloon in town.
00:34:53But I've arrested
00:34:54most everyone in there,
00:34:55so...
00:34:57Room can get a little tense.
00:34:58What about wintertime?
00:35:00You go skiing.
00:35:01Snowmobiles is fun.
00:35:03These all seem to have
00:35:04an element of speed.
00:35:06What's the date in New York?
00:35:08You go to a movie
00:35:08and see a play.
00:35:11So you...
00:35:11You sit in silence
00:35:13and watch other people talk?
00:35:14Okay, well,
00:35:15at least they aren't timed events
00:35:16like the fucking Olympics.
00:35:17The same...
00:35:18The which has better dates contest.
00:35:19I'm just curious.
00:35:21Go to a museum.
00:35:23Then a cafe.
00:35:25Maybe a pub after.
00:35:27We ain't got none of those.
00:35:28Right.
00:35:32Let's float the river.
00:35:34I think you'll like that.
00:35:37Okay.
00:35:39I can be here by four.
00:35:41Deal.
00:35:44Okay.
00:35:45I'll see you at four.
00:35:47Yeah.
00:35:49Oh, for God's sake.
00:35:54Uh, Macy, look, look.
00:35:56I think I saw an eagle.
00:35:57Oh, my God.
00:35:57I don't see it.
00:35:58Duh.
00:35:59Right over the trees.
00:36:02Mom, guess what?
00:36:03What?
00:36:04We found a spot
00:36:05where the wolf scared
00:36:05the scat out of an elk.
00:36:07The what?
00:36:08Scat.
00:36:09It's what they call poop
00:36:10in Montana.
00:36:10It's a term used in tracking.
00:36:13Tracking.
00:36:14We'll discuss it on the boat.
00:36:16Macy, come on.
00:36:17Let's go wash the scat off of us.
00:36:33Is there somewhere to change
00:36:35in that cabin?
00:36:36Uh, there's a bathroom.
00:36:38And by that,
00:36:39I mean a room with a bath.
00:36:42Should work.
00:36:44I feel like I'm 13.
00:36:49Do you think today
00:36:50is the best day for us to...
00:36:52I would love to feel good
00:36:53for a few hours.
00:36:54I have all night to feel bad.
00:36:58I...
00:36:59There is just...
00:37:00There's something
00:37:01about this uniform.
00:37:02It's $28 at Western Police Supply.
00:37:05I'll see.
00:37:05Money well spent.
00:37:08See you at four.
00:37:15Honey?
00:37:24Honey?
00:37:24Honey?
00:37:29Honey?
00:37:31Hey?
00:37:32Hey?
00:37:33Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:37:36I got it.
00:37:39I heard it.
00:37:41I heard him die.
00:37:48I got you.
00:37:51It's okay.
00:38:26Don't mind me.
00:38:26I'm just mourning
00:38:27the death of our bank.
00:38:29Paige, I didn't...
00:38:30You didn't mean it,
00:38:30then why did you say it?
00:38:36Get changed.
00:38:38We're going on a field trip.
00:38:40A field trip?
00:38:42I think we all need a break.
00:38:44Come on.
00:38:46Come on.
00:38:58You fall in?
00:38:59I sat in.
00:39:03Van invited me to float the river.
00:39:07I'm going to bring Paige and Russell.
00:39:09My date has turned into group therapy.
00:39:11Do you want to come?
00:39:13Are you taking Macy?
00:39:14Mom, I can't leave her here alone.
00:39:16Leave her here with me.
00:39:18I have another daughter running wild somewhere.
00:39:21I'll find her.
00:39:24We can stay if you want.
00:39:26This was his favorite place on earth.
00:39:28I can think of nothing that would please him more
00:39:31than you seeing it.
00:39:36Send Macy down.
00:39:43Abby, you didn't ask my opinion,
00:39:46but if I were you,
00:39:48I would set my hooks pretty deep in that one.
00:39:51They're not making any more men like him.
00:39:53This is less than no chance, Mom.
00:39:57But he is a beautiful diversion.
00:40:07September is my favorite time here.
00:40:10There's a bite to the air in the morning.
00:40:13Leaves begin to turn,
00:40:14and we are done
00:40:16with the tedium of matching flies to a hatch.
00:40:19It's hopper season.
00:40:21No more scouring the ground for bugs
00:40:23or studying the leaves of a willow.
00:40:25Just tie on a number 12 hopper
00:40:28and give him hell.
00:40:29Oh, wow.
00:40:56Well, honey, I stand corrected.
00:40:58Your OCD did have a purpose.
00:41:09Now, did you tell me how to tie this on?
00:41:21Of course you did.
00:41:22Oh, you did.
00:41:24Oh, this is right.
00:42:01Ma'am?
00:42:08Ma'am?
00:42:20Can I help you?
00:42:21Yes.
00:42:22I am a friend of the Clyburn family.
00:42:24Preston Clyburn and his brother.
00:42:26Cole.
00:42:27Yes.
00:42:28Funeral home call.
00:42:29So Mrs. Clyburn wanted them buried on the property.
00:42:32I've done some research, and it seems that if we dedicate a portion of the property...
00:42:37This is the application.
00:42:38What you need to do is notate on the plat map the exact location of the cemetery.
00:42:44Have her sign in return.
00:42:45Okay, and how long does this process take?
00:42:47About 90 days.
00:42:49Oh, we don't, uh...
00:42:52We don't have 90 days.
00:42:53I don't think that this family has another week in them.
00:42:56You have to wait 90 days to allow residents to contest the location.
00:43:00Nobody will, but that's the law.
00:43:03Well, what is the family supposed to do with the bodies?
00:43:06This is a conditional permit.
00:43:08It allows the funeral home to release the bodies and allow for their immediate burial on the site.
00:43:15This would have taken six months and three attorneys in New York.
00:43:19You ain't in New York.
00:43:21So I just take this to the funeral home?
00:43:23Emailed it over this morning.
00:43:25Oh.
00:43:25Please extend our condolences.
00:43:27Paul was a real nice man.
00:43:30He will be missed.
00:43:37I'm not sure that you need this.
00:43:39I got it at the church auction.
00:43:41I thought it was for bingo.
00:43:43But it's good to know the screen works.
00:43:46I didn't know it came with a sound, though.
00:43:55It's pretty neat.
00:43:57Have a nice day.
00:44:00Have a nice day.
00:44:02Have a nice day.
00:44:27What you doing?
00:44:29Want to go fishing?
00:44:31I don't know how.
00:44:32Neither do I.
00:44:33Men do it drunk, so how hard can it be?
00:44:40What's that for?
00:44:42No clue.
00:44:54I assume you've had some form of, like, swift water rescue training?
00:44:57Fair share.
00:44:59If you fall out of this boat, all you need to do is stand up.
00:45:02River ain't three feet deep here.
00:45:03I gotta say, I was not expecting this.
00:45:06I've been floating New Yorkers down this river since I was a teenager.
00:45:09I know what you don't like.
00:45:10If you dig down to the bottom, and there's some prosciutto and cantaloupe.
00:45:14He is the perfect man.
00:45:15If he thought to get cheese, he is.
00:45:17Keep hunting.
00:45:18There's Brie and honey.
00:45:21Russell, do you want a beer?
00:45:23Uh, no, I'll get a glass.
00:45:26Yeah, beer's fine.
00:45:28Beer, uh, beer would be great.
00:45:31You've got that craft brew look about you.
00:45:33I hope it's all right.
00:45:34Yeah, you bet.
00:45:36I, uh, love it when they taste like campfire.
00:45:42Hmm.
00:45:43Honey, what can you do to get veins in your forearms like his?
00:45:46Uh, steroids would do it.
00:45:49Or exercise, one could argue.
00:45:50I exercise.
00:45:51I got him a Peloton for Christmas, and he's been using it.
00:45:54What's a Peloton?
00:45:57It's a stationary bike with a monitor that allows you to interact with other riders through
00:46:02the internet while you're riding.
00:46:04It's like a, like a spin class.
00:46:05Yeah, except you don't have to leave your house.
00:46:08Because, I mean, once you get home, you don't ever really want to leave, right?
00:46:11So, I mean, I suppose I could, on my way home, stop at the gym and ride one of their
00:46:15bikes,
00:46:16but you've got to bring a gym bag, and you sweat, and you've got to shower,
00:46:19and I really don't believe in showers as, like, a communal experience.
00:46:24Can't you just go for a bike ride?
00:46:27In New York?
00:46:29No.
00:46:29That's too dangerous.
00:46:30Like, way, way too...
00:46:32No, you can't.
00:46:34It actually is.
00:46:35I mean, if he doesn't get run over, he'd probably get robbed.
00:46:37Thieves will just pull you off at a red light, ride off with your bike.
00:46:40I'm serious.
00:46:41I'm not doubting you.
00:46:42I got a friend who was riding his bike in the forest and got jumped by a mountain lion.
00:46:47A mountain lion?
00:46:48Mm.
00:46:49What did he do?
00:46:50They had a pretty good fight about it.
00:46:52My buddy stabbed him with a knife till he'd run off.
00:46:54Died under a tree.
00:46:55Your friend died?
00:46:56A mountain lion died.
00:46:58Yeah, friend's fine.
00:47:00His friend killed a lion with his bare hands.
00:47:03Well, with a knife, right?
00:47:06Choke a lion to death with your bare hands.
00:47:08Maybe I'm impressed with one.
00:47:13Wow.
00:47:14Look at that.
00:47:16I guess that's why they call it big sky country.
00:47:20How come it's so much bigger here?
00:47:22It's even bigger than the beach.
00:47:25You ever notice how the sky at the beach is only, like, over the ocean?
00:47:36Paige, your blonde is showing.
00:47:38No, think about it.
00:47:38You only ever see half the sky at the beach.
00:47:40That's because you're facing the ocean.
00:47:42If you just turn around, you'd see the other half.
00:47:46Yeah, duh.
00:47:46But what I'm saying is, is that it tricks your mind.
00:47:48No, it tricks your mind, Paige.
00:47:49The rest of my mind's haven't figured out.
00:47:51Oh, excuse me.
00:47:52Get a hot boyfriend and know everything.
00:47:53I'm Abby, Wikipedia.
00:47:55This is why I don't take my sisters on the river.
00:48:01You said there was prosciutto?
00:48:08So there's eggs, nymphs, emergers, and then the adults.
00:48:13But then the nymphs, they might live for two years before they rise and fly up and breed.
00:48:20And that's it.
00:48:23Fall back to the river, deposit their eggs, and their life is over.
00:48:32Well, that is tragic.
00:48:37It ain't tragic.
00:48:39That's their purpose.
00:48:41And the fact that we're watching them is proof they succeeded.
00:48:48God, I am so out of practice at this.
00:48:52Yeah, you and me both.
00:48:56Well, I guess the question is, should we be trying?
00:49:05I doubt you're moving here, and I ain't never moving to New York.
00:49:11Look, I am a 37-year-old divorced mother of two.
00:49:16I don't have the luxury of expecting good heart, great smile, and geography.
00:49:29When I met Dallas, my ex, I was pregnant first.
00:49:35And then love came later, if it came at all.
00:49:42But you were sweet and supportive, and before you knew it, we had a family.
00:49:49It's my juvenile attempt to recreate what my parents had created.
00:49:57I look at people out here, and they're married at 20.
00:50:01They're still in love with a life that they built and kids running everywhere.
00:50:09Where I'm from, having a child at 20 is a catastrophe.
00:50:15I tried to hide behind the marriage and pretend like it was the plan all along.
00:50:19Don't get me wrong.
00:50:21I love my girls.
00:50:24Bridget is the most wonderful mistake I have ever made, and I am glad I made it.
00:50:33But when you say, till death do us part, you mean it.
00:50:37When we say it, our minds just on the reception.
00:50:43Does that make sense?
00:50:48Not really.
00:50:52Look, maybe floating a river is as far as this goes.
00:50:56But in the off chance that this is the start of something,
00:51:00I don't want you to think that...
00:51:03I don't even... I don't know how to say this.
00:51:05I...
00:51:09I don't want you to think
00:51:10that there is some great love I'm comparing you to
00:51:13because I have no great love to judge you against.
00:51:16We don't need to be comparing nothing.
00:51:17I don't think that's fair to anybody.
00:51:27My wife wasn't as pretty as you.
00:51:30Hell, I don't...
00:51:32I don't think I've ever met anyone as pretty as you.
00:51:39She was skinny, big gap between her front teeth.
00:51:47And if she stood across the river from us right now,
00:51:53I would run to her.
00:51:57Run.
00:52:01And I doubt my feet would touch water.
00:52:05My boys have been begging me to date for a year.
00:52:10She was to live my life since eighth grade.
00:52:16What are the odds I get, too?
00:52:24I do have a frame of reference,
00:52:26and please don't take this the wrong way
00:52:28when I tell you...
00:52:29You got a lot to live up to.
00:52:36As much as I like sitting here,
00:52:38it hurts more than you'll ever know.
00:52:42So, if you're wondering how I feel about you...
00:52:48I feel enough to sit here and take it.
00:52:53That's a lot to live up to you.
00:52:56Yes, ma'am.
00:53:01I'll make you a deal.
00:53:03What's that?
00:53:06The part of your heart that she has...
00:53:09she can keep.
00:53:15I wish it was that easy.
00:53:19I mean, wasn't this boat ride,
00:53:21wasn't it just, like...
00:53:23a reason to forget?
00:53:24Wasn't that the point?
00:53:26That...
00:53:28That was the original goal, yes.
00:53:32Then let's get to it.
00:53:55Fish, right there.
00:54:01Ah!
00:54:03That's not how you do it.
00:54:06I'm aware.
00:54:08The book says, swing the rod between ten and two.
00:54:12What's ten and two?
00:54:14Uh, it refers to a time when watches had hands.
00:54:18Watches had hands?
00:54:20Okay, ten and two.
00:54:24Ten.
00:54:25One, two.
00:54:29I think this is right.
00:54:34Okay, what does it say now?
00:54:35Point your hand where you want the fly to hit the water.
00:54:46Oh! You caught one!
00:54:47What do I do? What do I do?
00:54:49You're supposed to pull the line with your hand.
00:54:51Why?
00:54:51I don't know. That's what it says.
00:54:53What is it?
00:54:53I have a better idea.
00:55:03Get it, get it!
00:55:04Get it, get it!
00:55:05Oh, that might be a bit excessive.
00:55:07I got it!
00:55:08Okay, get him!
00:55:09Ah!
00:55:10We got him there!
00:55:11We got him there!
00:55:12We got him!
00:55:12Ah!
00:55:20It's so clear.
00:55:26What?
00:55:29What?
00:55:30Why are you staring at me like a stalker?
00:55:32I'm staring at you like your husband.
00:55:34Yeah, but I was married to a stalker.
00:55:38What?
00:55:39You're beautiful.
00:55:42Yeah, you think?
00:55:44I do think.
00:55:46What's your favorite part?
00:55:47My swollen ass or this fucking shiner?
00:55:50It's a tough choice.
00:55:52You still think I'm pretty?
00:55:55Nah, pretty isn't a strong enough word.
00:56:00Then get off your ass and come fucking woo me.
00:56:05Is that right?
00:56:07Jesus, take that head.
00:56:09Whew!
00:56:15Now sweep me off my feet.
00:56:17Alright.
00:56:18Like this.
00:56:20God bless the Peloton, yes.
00:56:23Like that.
00:56:24Mmm.
00:56:26But you're heavier than you look.
00:56:27What the fuck did you just say?
00:56:29No, I mean like muscle density, BMI.
00:56:31You know, it's a compliment.
00:56:32In what caveman universe is that a compliment?
00:56:34Put me there.
00:56:35Okay, fine.
00:56:36Russell?
00:56:37You wanna see a caveman?
00:56:38I swear to God.
00:56:39Honey?
00:56:40Okay, okay, wait.
00:56:41I will give you the birth of the year if you don't do this.
00:56:44Oh, wow!
00:56:45Wait, I have the decade.
00:56:46I have the decade.
00:56:47Honey, please.
00:56:47This is a terrible way for a marriage to end.
00:56:49Don't do this.
00:56:49I feel like I have so much power right now.
00:56:52Ah!
00:56:52Okay, wait.
00:56:53I'm begging you.
00:56:55Keep begging.
00:57:00Ah.
00:57:02Okay, fine.
00:57:04You win.
00:57:06Now take me back to the shore and have your way with me.
00:57:09Really gotta lay off the cannolis, baby.
00:57:12Okay, I have to re-fuck you or in real trouble.
00:57:15So the trick is to keep his head looking outside as you come into the barrel, then release him,
00:57:19and he'll spring right around it.
00:57:21Pull his head away?
00:57:22Just a little.
00:57:22I'll show you.
00:57:23Come on.
00:57:24Come on.
00:57:25Come on.
00:57:42Come on.
00:57:44Come on.
00:57:47Got it?
00:57:48I think so.
00:57:49Give him a go.
00:58:13Give him a go.
00:58:19That was amazing!
00:58:23Bridget, your mama called. She wants you home, okay?
00:58:28I don't know the way.
00:58:29I know the way. I'll pony your horse back for you.
00:58:39Looking good, girls.
00:58:42I'll grab the key.
00:58:50Mmm.
00:58:52What are these again?
00:58:53Uh, fritters of sorts with zucchini from the garden.
00:58:57There's zucchini in the garden?
00:58:58There is a bit of everything in the garden.
00:59:00How many fists did you catch?
00:59:02Seven.
00:59:02What?
00:59:03No kidding.
00:59:04I find that very hard to believe, Mom.
00:59:06Oh, you caught me, Paige.
00:59:08I bought it from the fishmonger in Three Forks.
00:59:10You caught them? With a pole?
00:59:12Yeah, that's how it's done.
00:59:13This is all very suspect. I need evidence.
00:59:16Oh, evidence.
00:59:17Um, kind of like that leaf embedded in your hair.
00:59:20How did that happen, Paige?
00:59:21Oh.
00:59:22But I fell.
00:59:24Oh.
00:59:24Uh-huh.
00:59:25I did.
00:59:26You tried walking a riverbank in Louboutin.
00:59:28I bet I know exactly what you fell on.
00:59:31Oh, look who's talking while you were swallowing Deputy Do-Right's taunts on.
00:59:35Okay, so gross.
00:59:47I'm sorry.
00:59:54I wonder if you know how happiness would make him.
01:00:01It would fill his heart.
01:00:05It would fill his heart.
01:00:06It's...
01:00:10It's...
01:00:11It's...
01:00:12It's...
01:00:15It's...
01:00:15It's...
01:00:29It's...
01:00:31It's...
01:00:34It's...
01:00:35It's...
01:00:35Let's talk about tomorrow.
01:00:40what's tomorrow
01:00:44tomorrow we bury them
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