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00:05Previously on the Madison
00:11This one will be sans preacher you care to say something I have plenty to say but I won't be
00:17saying it today which one's Paul god damn you for taking it thank you for today means more
00:26than you know someone had to do it for me I know what it means so is this goodbye I
00:31think it's best oh wow it's time to go home isn't it it's been time honey
00:50you will have as much life to live as you allow yourself my husband died
00:56the love of my life is gone I would like some help with that
01:27I'm
01:29I'm
01:43I'm
01:44I'm
01:45I'm
01:45I'm
01:58I'm
01:59I'm
02:00I'm
02:03I'm
02:03I'm
02:12I'm
02:13I'm
02:15and you see order.
02:19You know what I see?
02:23A giant accident,
02:26a fucking,
02:29a glitch in the laws of physics.
02:32There is no order, no rules,
02:36and don't talk to me about God.
02:39Do not give him credit,
02:40because if his goal was to create something
02:43in his likeness,
02:45and then run her over in a fucking crosswalk,
02:48so don't you fucking lecture me about God.
02:52I'm not lecturing you about anything, Paul.
03:00I hope you never have to feel it.
03:04If I could just claw it out of my chest, I'd do it.
03:10And believe me, I've tried.
03:13I have no doubt.
03:25Hey.
03:46I'm doing this against my better judgment.
03:58God, I just...
04:02I just fucking miss her, man.
04:05I know.
04:08I just miss her.
04:27Don't think this means we're sleeping in sunrise at 7.
04:31when fish don't care about my problems.
04:40And I don't care about theirs.
04:48I'll see you in the morning.
05:04I don't know what sisters do.
05:06I don't know what sisters do.
05:07Maybe they hug and cry and purge their pain together.
05:11I'm not brothers.
05:12Our job is to stay out of the way.
05:15Let him scream and hate and keep your mouth shut.
05:19Let him get it out and carry him home if he needs it.
05:23Or better yet, let him find his own way.
05:26The best thing a brother can do and the hardest
05:28is shut up and listen.
05:31And that's what I did.
05:41You can take those to the living room.
05:43Don't block the fireplace.
05:45You can put that at an angle in the corner.
05:54What are you doing?
05:56I thought you had therapy.
05:58He banished me to the end of the day.
06:00Something about needing alcohol to work with me.
06:03Isn't he the best?
06:06Oh, the kitchen's that way.
06:07Where that way?
06:08Trust me.
06:09You won't miss it.
06:10So we're really doing this, huh?
06:12His friends deserve a chance to celebrate him.
06:15Celebrating?
06:15That's what we're doing?
06:16I don't know.
06:17I don't know.
06:17I don't know.
06:17To remember him.
06:18To say goodbye.
06:19So when does the celebration start?
06:22Seven?
06:22When does it end?
06:24Eight-thirty?
06:25Nine?
06:28See you at nine.
06:30Honey, we can't have a memorial service without you.
06:34It's your house!
06:46Have a chai tea latte, please.
06:49Oat, almond, or soy milk?
06:52How about the old-fashioned kind?
06:54Straight from the udder.
06:56The udder?
06:57Cow's milk.
06:59Whole milk, 2% or fat-free?
07:00Whole milk.
07:01How you doing, Mrs. Clyburn?
07:04I'm fine, Hayley.
07:07How's school?
07:09It's your last year.
07:11It was.
07:12Until I went to a job fair and found out I actually can't get one with a degree in philosophy,
07:16so I'm gonna hold your husband's coffee hostage for some advice next time he comes in.
07:23Well, getting between a man and his coffee is a very dangerous game.
07:28I'll take my chances.
07:29Keep the change.
07:30This is too much.
07:49Thank you, dr.
07:49Since I missed her, I can't help.
07:49Good to meet you.
07:52Every time I got to do that, you know.
07:52It's probably no way.
07:53You're like a man.
07:54You're like a man.
07:56I'm like a man.
07:56You're like a man.
07:57I'll be like a man.
07:58You're like a man.
08:05You're like a man.
08:05You're like a man.
08:20Paige, Ellen is asking for you.
08:26Okay.
08:38I know exactly how you're feeling.
08:41You lost your father?
08:43Oh, God, no.
08:45No, I would be a wreck.
08:47Oh, no.
08:48My father, he lives in Nantucket with my mom.
08:51Yeah, they run triathlons, so they're going to live forever.
08:55As a matter of fact, they just completed the Iron Cat in La Empolla, Spain.
09:00Do you know where that is?
09:02South of Tarragona?
09:05Yeah.
09:06Oh, he's a traveler.
09:08Yeah, I don't really understand the appeal, to be honest.
09:11I mean, the ocean swim.
09:14I am mortified of sharks.
09:16For me, the ocean is best admired from a chaise lounge, in my opinion.
09:23I have a healthy respect for sharks as well.
09:27Diabolical animals, aren't they?
09:29Would not make good pets.
09:30No.
09:32No.
09:34Oh, wow.
09:35You're just a blonde ball of wit, aren't you?
09:39Yeah, you're welcome.
09:41I want you to know, Paige, we care about you here.
09:45Okay?
09:46And if you feel like you need more time to grieve, you just tell us, and we will give it
09:50to you, as soon as Fashion Week is over.
09:52Of course.
09:53Of course.
09:56You're welcome.
10:00Okay.
10:02Oh, and the Yankees, they just got into the ALCS, so there's going to be a rush on sweets.
10:07If you can just start figuring out where we're going to squeeze people, if you can just start figuring out
10:10where we're going to squeeze people.
10:10On it.
10:13Yeah.
10:13Can you shut the office door, please?
10:15Sorry.
10:18How'd he die?
10:20Plane crash.
10:21What kind of plane?
10:23Don't know.
10:24Not commercial.
10:25Oh, God, no.
10:26I hear his brother was the pilot.
10:28God, that's awful.
10:30Oh, way, another privileged white millionaire crashes his private jet.
10:34Good riddance.
10:35And how selfish.
10:37Do you have any idea what the carbon footprint of a private plane is?
10:40It's like the worst thing on the planet for this environment.
10:44He deserves to crash.
10:52Sorry.
10:53Truth hurts.
10:57You know what hurts?
11:01Espresso martinis screaming my name, but I have to pick up the girls in an hour.
11:05You have a driver.
11:06Good point.
11:07But I'm not drinking alone.
11:09Two, please.
11:10Why not?
11:10Three espresso martinis.
11:12Godspeed, because we have children waiting.
11:14How are the girls taking it?
11:16They know he's gone.
11:18I'm not sure they understand what that means fully.
11:20I'm not sure I do either.
11:21You need to find some time for yourself, Abby.
11:24And Dallas has to step up with these girls and give you a break.
11:27Well, Dallas is a little bent out of shape at the moment.
11:31Bridget told him about this guy that I met there.
11:35And he, what is the genetic flaw for a man who gets more jealous after you've left them?
11:41Wait.
11:41Stop.
11:42Back up.
11:43What guy?
11:50Who the fuck is that?
11:53Sweet Jesus.
11:54Oh!
11:55Okay, so here's a question.
11:56Why are you not naked and chaining yourself to his stove right now?
11:59I would be so barefoot and so fucking pregnant.
12:02Did you too?
12:05Oh my god.
12:07Everything.
12:07Every detail.
12:09All of it.
12:09Spill.
12:09Now.
12:10I have not been with anyone since Dallas.
12:13And that was two years ago.
12:15No, three.
12:16It was...
12:17I bet it was.
12:19Details.
12:19He's a sheriff's deputy and a river guide.
12:23And he ropes steer from horses, which is an actual form of occupation there.
12:30And he has two boys about the same age as the girls.
12:33Those aren't the details I want.
12:34Those are the details you're getting.
12:36Divorced?
12:37His wife died in an accident.
12:40And he's soulful and kind and understanding and...
12:46In Montana, so it doesn't matter what he is.
12:48How'd you leave it?
12:49Look, I am not moving to the mountains and he is damn sure not moving here.
12:52So that is how we left it.
12:53Well, at least you're back in the game.
12:55I have a long list of potential suitors.
12:58It's basically all my hall pass fantasies.
13:01So I'll just live vicariously through you.
13:03No, thank you.
13:04We have different fantasies, Chelsea.
13:05Oh, yeah.
13:07I mean, who wants a 40-year-old multimillionaire with perfect hair,
13:11six-pack, and a house in South Beach?
13:13So gross.
13:14Yeah, who's probably on his third marriage for good reason
13:16or a perpetual bachelor who will continue to be a bachelor even after he's married.
13:21All the good ones are taken.
13:22We're in Montana, apparently.
13:24Let's not talk about me anymore.
13:25All right, well then, what do we talk about?
13:27You're like the only interesting thing happening in my life.
13:29You should really examine that, Chelsea.
13:31What does that mean?
13:38Are you okay?
13:39I think I'm going to jail.
13:41What?
13:42Jail.
13:43They're taking me to jail.
13:44Did you say jail?
13:46Jail!
13:47Jail.
13:47Yes, jail.
13:48I'm your lawyer.
13:49You are in jail right now.
13:50No, I'm outside my office.
13:52Okay, well, I'm three blocks away.
13:56Uh, I gotta go.
13:57What happened?
13:58I don't know.
13:59I'll call you.
13:59I'll call you.
14:16How'd it go?
14:17Yeah, push me away
14:19Now I'll say it's all I need
14:23Before you push me away
14:26Before you push me away
14:32Fuck yeah, babe
14:35Like that?
14:36Yeah, babe
14:39Woo
14:41Yeah, ain't
14:47Oh, no
14:48Oh, no
14:49Oh, no
14:49Oh, no
14:51Oh, no
14:52Oh, no
14:53Oh, no
14:56Oh, no
15:02Dispatch, this is Alpha 2-Niner. Plate check. California. Alpha. Delta. Victor. Echo. November. Tango. Uniform. Romeo. Three.
15:13Are you serious?
15:15Can't make this stuff up, Janie. Vehicle registered to Chad Michaels. Date of birth 82390 Santa Barbara, California. No outstanding.
15:23No priors.
15:2410-4 dispatch
15:44I'd ask how you're doing, but I got a pretty good idea. License and proof of insurance, please. Yeah. Sorry
15:50about that, officer. A little carried away. Yeah, I saw. She has that effect.
15:57Well, having sex ain't a crime. It's a dumb way to die, but there's worse ways.
16:05Can't say the same for the family of four in oncoming traffic.
16:12You are two exits from the National Forest in an empty campground. Do you think you can contain yourselves till
16:17you get there?
16:18I'll find the strength. Ma'am?
16:22Wanna meet us there?
16:23I'm sorry.
16:25Are we good?
16:27My bad.
16:29You're nuts.
16:52Hey.
16:53Hi.
16:54Am I interrupting?
16:56Not interrupting?
16:58Um, I have a problem. Seems that Paige has punched somebody, and I am with the police.
17:04That's typically how punching somebody works out.
17:06Is there any way you could talk to one of the officers and see if there's some way we can
17:10sort this out?
17:11There is a way to work it out, and it's called a courtroom. She needs a lawyer, Abby.
17:14Okay, well, could you just talk to him? Help me understand what kind of trouble she's in, officer? Can you
17:20speak to my friend? He's a police officer.
17:23Of course.
17:26What precinct?
17:27Uh, I'm a little west of you. Uh, Madison County Sheriff, Montana. She wants me to explain what's happening.
17:33Uh, it's pretty self-explanatory. Perfect to Vic with a pretty nice right hook.
17:36No provocation?
17:37Nah, I didn't say that, but no legal justification. Can't go around assaulting people for being assholes.
17:42An oversight of our legal system.
17:44I couldn't agree more. I don't write them, I just enforce them.
17:46Can you cite and release?
17:48Vic wants to press. I gotta take her down that processor, but they'll probably release after that.
17:52Then you never know, DA might want to make an example out of this one.
17:55I mean, they treat college degrees like priors around here.
17:57Got it. Thank you.
17:58Uh, no problem.
18:03Well?
18:04She needs a lawyer, and she needs one right now.
18:07Well, thank you for talking to him.
18:09Anytime.
18:10And thanks for answering.
18:12I'll do that anytime, too.
18:15Uh, you doing okay?
18:19Uh, yeah, I'm...
18:20No, stop. Stop being nice. I'm still mad at you.
18:28She called you, too?
18:29I mean, she called everyone on her phone. She needs a lawyer, Mom.
18:31Oh, no, I handled that part. I guess I'll handle this part, too.
18:39Ma'am, I can't hear you speaking...
18:41I'm her mother.
18:41Ma'am, I can't...
18:42I'm gonna say it again, because apparently it didn't sink in.
18:45I'm her mother.
18:46Could anyone stop your mother from talking to you in a similar situation?
18:50No one on this planet.
18:51Okay. Thank you.
18:56She told me Dad deserved it.
18:59That bitch looked me in the eye and said he deserved it.
19:02When did my daughters turn into pugilists?
19:05What does that mean?
19:06Pugilists. A fighter.
19:08So, now we punch people when they offend us.
19:11This is New York, Paige.
19:13Arm's gonna get pretty tired if that's the new plan.
19:20I imagine you don't want to spend the next four hours doing paperwork for this nonsense.
19:25There are better uses of my time, ma'am, for sure.
19:31Let me guess.
19:32That'll be her.
19:43I'm just wondering what hurts worse, your eye or the fact that you deserved it.
19:49I what?
19:50Someday, you'll lose a parent. It's inevitable.
19:53Been there, done that. My father died of cancer.
19:57So...
19:58You knew how she felt all along.
20:11That must have been tough. Watching your father battle that. And lose.
20:17I'm sorry.
20:18You had to see that.
20:23But...
20:24You got to say goodbye.
20:26Yeah.
20:28Got to tell him you loved him.
20:31Paige didn't get that.
20:32Just woke up one morning and he was gone.
20:36You want to send my daughter to jail? Fine.
20:39Think it's gonna make you feel better?
20:41It's not.
20:43In fact, it's gonna make you feel a whole lot worse.
20:45Because you know.
20:47You know how it feels.
20:49And you chose to make her feel worse.
20:52I bet he's real proud right now.
20:55Isn't he?
21:01So, what happens now? What...
21:05Where will you take her?
21:06We'll process her down here at the precinct and depending on what the DA wants to do.
21:09I'm not gonna press charges.
21:12But...
21:13She owes me an apology.
21:17You think?
21:19Look at my face.
21:20Her bruise is bigger.
21:21You just can't see it.
21:25I'm just gonna side it with disturbing the peace.
21:27I'll take it.
21:40I got fired.
21:42Oh.
21:42You think?
21:44Fired.
21:44Well, Paige, when you punch co-workers, that tends to happen.
21:49What am I gonna do now?
21:50I recommend Xanax every day, first thing, for the rest of your life.
21:56You got her.
21:57I'm...
21:57I'm on my way to therapy.
21:59And here I was wondering what I was gonna discuss today.
22:03Yeah. I gotta...
22:04Thank you, Mom. I love you.
22:06Love you.
22:07See you at the memorial.
22:09Oh, right.
22:10God, I managed to forget about the memorial.
22:13Yes!
22:14See you...
22:16at the memorial.
22:17Won't that be a hoot?
22:20I assume you want one?
22:21A double.
22:22Whiskey okay?
22:24This day has more of a tequila feel to it.
22:27I got 1942.
22:28That's fitting.
22:30It's likely the last year your sweater was in style.
22:34I purchased all my clothes at vintage stores
22:37in an attempt to minimize my carbon footprint on this planet.
22:43Fashion trends are the last thing on my mind.
22:46Let me ask you something.
22:48And no judgment, I'm just curious.
22:51What's the body count you've racked up on this sofa?
22:54Insulting me feels good.
22:56It is shocking, the catharsis it offers.
22:58I...
22:58I could do it for hours.
23:00Well, then what will truly shock you
23:02is to know that the body count of that sofa
23:05is zero.
23:08Bend them over the desk, do you?
23:09I don't have sex with my patients.
23:10Oh, you're a doctor now.
23:13Hmm.
23:13I am not your patient, I am your client.
23:16Actually, I am a doctor.
23:19I have a PhD in social psychology from Harvard.
23:25I am stunned you got through our first session without mentioning that to me.
23:29And a little surprised you haven't crocheted it into your sweater.
23:33Not that that pattern could get busier.
23:37Do you know why it feels good to insult me?
23:39Hmm.
23:40Because you are breaking free of the constraints of your social circle.
23:44And your perceived role in that circle.
23:47It's you subconsciously testing a life free of those constraints.
23:52Because...
23:53That world seems...
23:56insignificant to you at the moment.
23:58And with good reason.
24:00Hmm.
24:01Must be going around.
24:03My daughter knocked the lights out of her co-worker
24:05for insulting her father.
24:07When you say knocked the lights?
24:09She hit her.
24:11Slapped her co-worker?
24:12Not a slap.
24:14That type of behavior typical from your daughter?
24:16I'm not gonna lie.
24:18Paige is wound pretty tight.
24:19But no, this is her first assault.
24:21I do group sessions.
24:22I don't know.
24:23I want you and your cheekbones nowhere near my daughter's.
24:33We have lost our center as a family.
24:37And I have to be honest that we have lived a fairly blessed life to this point.
24:45So...
24:46The contrast...
24:47Mine is not a family designed to withstand tragedy.
24:52In fact, it's quite the opposite.
24:56Memorial services this evening.
24:59How do you feel about that?
25:02I don't know.
25:05It wasn't my idea.
25:08So...
25:09How do you feel about it?
25:11How do I feel?
25:13Uh...
25:15A bunch of co-workers will stand in my living room and try to convince me how close they were
25:21with him and how much they're going to miss him.
25:23And I won't have a fucking clue who any of those people are.
25:27And then they'll say, oh, if you need anything, just call.
25:30Not that I have their number.
25:32And...
25:32They won't offer it.
25:34Yeah, but...
25:35How do you feel about it?
25:40How do you think I feel?
25:42I don't know. That's why I asked.
25:44Oh, big brain doctor from Harvard doesn't know something.
25:48You need to tell me.
25:51You need it.
25:52No.
25:53You need it.
25:57Fuck you.
25:58How do you feel, Stacey?
26:01Fuck you!
26:02You said that already.
26:03Okay, well, I'll say it again.
26:05Fuck you!
26:06How does it make you feel, Stacey?
26:16I'm terrified.
26:23It's almost over and everyone is saying goodbye, and then on with their lives, everyone but me.
26:30And I can never say goodbye because he's stuck in there, and...
26:40We used to joke about it. We would joke.
26:43We would joke about...
26:48Wheelchair races in the nursing home, but...
26:54I...
26:56I just thought when it was our time, we would...
27:02I don't know, curl up beside each other and close our eyes.
27:07And...
27:08That would be it.
27:14And now he's gone.
27:16Is he gone? Yeah, he's gone.
27:17Yeah, he's gone.
27:19And you're here.
27:21And you're healthy.
27:23And you have a life still to live, and that was...
27:26Not the plan.
27:29It was opposite the plan.
27:32Then you're scared?
27:34Yeah, very.
27:35Yeah.
27:36And lonely.
27:38Already.
27:39It's only been a week, and...
27:41I feel so...
27:42Fucking alone.
27:44I've never felt so...
27:47Alone.
27:53I shouldn't be doing this.
27:54It's incredibly inappropriate.
27:56But it's almost a double shot of tequila.
27:59And it's what you need.
28:01You need to know you're not alone.
28:05How many women have you bagged with that line?
28:07I mean, you are...
28:09Such a terrible therapist.
28:11I know.
28:23I...
28:24I just miss him.
28:26I just...
28:26I just miss him so fucking much!
28:30From everything I've heard, you should.
28:36What?
28:36What?
28:36Do you do CrossFit?
28:39I lead a calisthenics class.
28:41Of course you do.
28:47Would you come to the memorial?
28:50Yeah.
28:51If you want me to.
28:52Feel free to bring a date.
28:53Or you can hit on all the women there,
28:56which is probably what you'll do anyway.
29:02You're too.
29:06What?
29:09I'll keep going.
29:15What?
29:18What?
29:19What?
29:22To a guide...
29:24Or...
29:25To a guide?
29:26I can't help you.
29:26To a guide?
29:27To a guide.
29:30To a guide?
29:30To a guide.
29:31To a guide.
29:31To a guide.
29:32Well, you girls look beautiful.
29:35Hi, Jeff.
29:36Evening, Paige. How you doing, Abby?
29:38Just peachy, Russell.
29:39Good day?
29:40Better than your wife's, but that's not saying much.
29:43Wait, why?
29:45What was wrong with your day, Paige?
29:47Nothing.
29:48Shut up.
29:49You know what they say, Paige?
29:50There can be no trust with secrets.
29:52What does that mean?
29:53Do you want me to explain it to you?
29:55If you want me to understand it.
29:56When you get charged for disorderly conduct and fired from your job for beating up your co-worker,
30:03you should probably tell your husband.
30:05Wait, beat up and fired what, honey? What?
30:07I fucking hate you.
30:09Wait, Mom, we need to pick up Dad.
30:11Fuck!
30:12Mom!
30:14Jeff, can you pick up Dallas at his apartment?
30:16Got it.
30:17So that's why you're being such a see you next Tuesday.
30:20Hey, Paige, can we skip back to the part where you got fired for what exactly?
30:24It's so not a big deal.
30:26Well, if I had a nickel for every time I was laid out on the hood of a squad car...
30:30Remove squad from that sentence and you'd be pretty rich.
30:33What are you guys talking about?
30:34This is going to be a long trip.
30:54Hey, sweetheart.
30:55Hi, Daddy.
30:57That dress looks hot and rich.
30:59Because hot is the goal for our 15-year-old at her grandpa's memorial service.
31:03It looks good.
31:05I'm just saying it looks good.
31:07Thank you, Daddy.
31:08Is that Alexander McQueen?
31:10How'd you know?
31:11I was at their show.
31:12God, give me the strength.
31:13Could you please drive, like, much, much faster?
31:43I didn't know Carbone catered.
31:45Yeah.
31:46Yeah.
31:47But you know there's, like, eight of them?
31:48It's a fucking chain now.
31:50Yeah.
31:50There's even one in Vegas.
31:52It's like a Goodfellas as a restaurant.
31:53You know, you only die once, at least have a little boot go do the catering.
31:57Amen to that.
32:05Would you use this for?
32:15You all look beautiful.
32:16Who's here?
32:18Most of Wall Street and a good chunk of Long Island.
32:21Oh, thank God.
32:21There's a bar, too.
32:23Mm.
32:24So is there a structure to this thing, or speeches?
32:27Your mother just wanted people to gather and remember them.
32:31Evan.
32:32Please.
32:34Because that is what people are talking about.
32:38Well, girls, welcome to your first cocktail party.
32:42Keep a very close eye on them.
32:46Where are you going?
32:46I'm going to go get a drink, and then I'm going to find my mother.
32:53What are we supposed to do?
32:56Do you want to go check out the food?
32:59Sure.
33:09I hate these things.
33:11Yep.
33:12How's the world of private equity?
33:14Well, you know, lots of unique opportunities with the higher interest rates.
33:20There's a lot of unique plays in hospitality.
33:24Experiential hospitality.
33:25It's a very fast-growing market.
33:28What about, uh, how's, um...
33:32Music.
33:33Right, music.
33:36How's that?
33:37Doing my thing, you know?
33:39Working on some new things.
33:40Right.
33:41Like, uh, like what?
33:47Like, songwriting?
33:48Yeah.
33:48Yeah.
33:50Yeah.
33:50Yeah.
33:51Working on some songs.
33:52Great.
33:52Just getting back to my roots.
33:53Oh, yeah.
33:54That's good.
33:56And what are your roots?
34:01I'm going to grab a beer.
34:02Okay.
34:03Yeah.
34:03You want anything?
34:04No, I'll, uh, hold down the fort.
34:13What are you in the mood for?
34:15Two Percocets and a warm bath.
34:17Oh, okay.
34:18Uh, I'll settle for a vodka gimlet.
34:21Vodka gimlet coming up?
34:26You know, it would take real balls to hit on me here.
34:29I'm guessing you're Abby.
34:31That's a good guess.
34:33Now explain.
34:35When you walked in, you didn't look around because you've been here before.
34:39You came with your children.
34:42Bridget and Macy, I believe.
34:44The Yellow Tornado is your sister.
34:47Plus, you're the only person who appears to have lost anybody.
34:55You're the fuckboy therapist.
34:59And they say attitude isn't genetic.
35:02Do they?
35:03And aren't you part of the they who say that?
35:06Have you seen my mother?
35:09Yet to appear.
35:12I'm going to need one more of those, please.
35:14Two new gimlets coming up.
35:24What's it like out there?
35:27One might mistake it for a birthday party if it weren't for the chiclet of his face and all of
35:31the flowers.
35:35Is that your therapist?
35:38Hmm.
35:40He's uncannily good at his job.
35:43It should be against the law for a therapist to be handsome and straight.
35:51Can you ask him to come in here?
35:55I'm, uh...
35:56in need of a little guidance
35:58on the fly.
36:00Okay.
36:19Your presence is requested.
36:21Hmm.
36:24Do you have any cold feet?
36:25Something like that.
36:39Is this a first for you?
36:41I'm about out of firsts with my patients.
36:43I guessed that from the beginning.
36:56Don't want to go out there.
36:59I do not.
37:02Well, good news is you're a grown woman.
37:04Yeah, I'm...
37:05I'm aware of that.
37:08What I am...
37:09trying to calculate...
37:13is the consequences.
37:18Is there anyone in that room whose comfort you need?
37:22No.
37:24Is there anyone in that room who needs comfort from you?
37:29My children.
37:34That's not why they're here.
37:36They're here to support you.
37:39You are a compassionate and intelligent person
37:42who has known the answer to every question you've asked me.
37:47We talked about this earlier, Stacey.
37:50The permission is not mine to give.
37:53It's yours.
37:54If you want permission to stay in here,
37:58it's your home.
38:00Give it.
38:02If you want permission to leave your home until this is over,
38:07give it.
38:11I don't want to be here.
38:13We can handle the party, Mom.
38:18Well, right again.
38:19It's not about me being right.
38:22It's about you trusting yourself when you're right.
38:27See what I mean?
38:29It's weird.
38:32He's good.
38:39Keep him away from Bridget.
38:41I bet you like him young, don't you?
38:43You twisted bastard.
38:46You two have a very interesting dynamic.
38:51It gives her confidence to insult me.
38:53It's a pattern I really regret allowing her to form.
38:56Well, I don't think that genie's going back in the bottle.
39:00No.
39:01Come on.
39:02I will buy you a free drink
39:03and talk about how worthless my therapist is.
39:07Oh.
39:08Lead the way.
39:14Are you leaving?
39:15Trying.
39:17Stacey.
39:18I can't do this.
39:18I'll run into interference.
39:19Go.
39:20She just needs to get some air.
39:22Vessel?
39:22This is for her.
39:23Lily.
39:25She needs it.
39:28Okay.
39:30I just, I...
39:34I thought this would help.
39:37This is just what you do.
39:39Yeah.
39:54Need a ride, Mrs. Clyburn?
39:55No.
39:56Uh, no.
39:56I'm okay.
39:59Okay.
40:11Uh, where to?
40:13Uh, I don't know.
40:14Just drive.
40:15Need a destination.
40:17Uh, south.
40:18Just head south.
40:32Did you make it to your dad's?
40:34Yeah.
40:35Dad said he'll take me to ballet tomorrow.
40:38He did?
40:39Okay.
40:40Uh, well, I will tell him that I'll swing by and grab Macy first thing.
40:44Well, he said he'll get her to gymnastics and then come back for me.
40:47He already worked it out with Jeff.
40:49Am I in the fucking Twilight Zone?
40:52Okay.
40:53Uh, well, let me know if something comes up.
40:55Love you, Mom.
40:56Love you, Bridget.
40:57Love you, Mace.
40:58Love you.
41:01Were they spiking the drinks with ambition tonight?
41:05You heard from Mom?
41:10Oh, my word.
41:19Did she come back?
41:20If she did, she shapeshifted.
41:34Mom?
41:44Mom?
41:47Mom?
41:48Mom?
41:49Mom?
41:50Mom?
42:01She left it.
42:02She, uh, probably went to a pub, maybe, or a coffee shop?
42:06It's 11 o'clock at night. There's nothing open in this part of town.
42:08She's been navigating New York City for 45 years.
42:10No, Russell, she hasn't.
42:13She walked out, no phone, didn't take the car, alone.
42:20Okay, I'll walk around, but I'll see what's open.
42:29What do we do?
42:32We wait.
42:46I'll see you next time.
42:51I'll see you next time.
43:04I walked from 101st to 60th, took a cab downtown, checked hotel.
43:09What the fuck?
43:11You think something happened?
43:18Yes, I need to file a missing persons report.
43:26My mother.
43:29Stacy and Clyburn.
43:31Clyburn.
43:52Where'd y'all get out?
44:02Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
44:05Damn.
44:09Come here.
44:10Come on.
44:14Come on.
44:18Come here.
44:23Come here.
44:27Let's go.
44:29Hey.
44:30Come on.
44:32Come here.
44:35Come here.
44:38Come here.
44:45It's going to be one of those mornings.
45:28It's going to be one of those mornings.
45:39Oh, hey.
45:42Hey.
45:45Leaves changed.
45:48Yes, ma'am.
45:50It'll fall soon, next cold snap.
45:54I, uh, interrupt something?
46:00No.
46:02I came up early this morning.
46:05I wanted to see the sunrise, and I got a lions, tigers, and bears worry walking around here alone, so...
46:12We ain't got no tigers out here.
46:14The other two worth worrying about, but you, uh, you ought to let me teach you how to use that
46:18thing.
46:20Won't do you any good if you miss.
46:21I'll take you up on that.
46:25You okay?
46:27You okay?
46:29I missed this.
46:33I missed the space of it.
46:38The quiet.
46:43Oh, God.
46:46I need...
46:48everything.
46:50everything.
46:51Head to toe.
46:54Can you recommend some place?
46:57Murdoch's will have about all you need.
46:59Bozeman.
46:59Yes, ma'am.
47:01Okay.
47:02Good to see you, Cade.
47:04Yes, ma'am.
47:07It's good to see you two.
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