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The Madison - Season 1 Episode 6 - I Give Me Permission
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05:47i
05:51what are you doing i thought you were therapy he banished me to the end of the day something about
05:56needing alcohol to work with me isn't he the best oh the kitchen is that way we're that way trust
06:05me
06:05you won't miss it so we're really doing this his friends deserve a chance to celebrate him
06:11Celebrating? ¿That's what we're doing?
06:13To remember him, to say goodbye.
06:16So when does the celebration start?
06:18Seven.
06:18When does it end?
06:20Eight-thirty.
06:22Nine.
06:24See you at nine.
06:26Honey, we can't have a memorial service without you.
06:31It's your house.
06:44How about the old-fashioned kind, straight from the udder?
06:52The udder?
06:54Cow's milk.
06:55Whole milk, two percent or fat for you?
06:57Whole milk.
06:57How you doing, Mrs. Clyburn?
07:00I'm fine, Hailey.
07:04How's school?
07:05What's your last year?
07:07It was.
07:08It was until I went to a job fair and found out I actually can't get one with a degree
07:11in philosophy, so.
07:13I'm going to hold your husband's coffee hostage for some advice next time he comes in.
07:19Getting between a man and his coffee is a very dangerous game.
07:24I'll take my chances.
07:25Keep the change.
07:26This is too much.
07:29Thank you.
07:40Thank you.
08:16Paige, Ellen is asking for you.
08:22Okay.
08:34I know exactly how you're feeling.
08:37You lost your father?
08:40Oh, God, no.
08:41No, I would be a wreck.
08:43Oh, no.
08:45My father, he lives in Nantucket with my mom.
08:48Yeah, they run triathlons, so they're going to live forever.
08:52As a matter of fact, they just completed the Iron Cab in La Puella, Spain.
08:57Do you know where that is?
08:58South of Tarragona?
09:01Yeah.
09:02Oh.
09:03You're a traveler.
09:04Yeah, I don't really understand the appeal, to be honest.
09:07I mean, the oceans swim.
09:10I am mortified of sharks.
09:13For me, the ocean is best admired from a chaise lounge.
09:17It might be.
09:19I have a healthy respect for sharks, as well.
09:23Diabolical animals, aren't they?
09:25But not make good pets.
09:26No.
09:29No.
09:30Oh, wow, you're just a blonde ball of wit, are you?
09:34Thank you.
09:35Yeah, you're welcome.
09:37I want you to know, Paige, we care about you here, okay?
09:42And if you feel like you need more time to grieve, you just tell us, and we will give it
09:46to you.
09:46As soon as fashion week is over.
09:48Of course.
09:50Thank you.
09:52You're welcome.
09:56Okay.
09:58Oh, and the Yankees, they just got into the ALCS, so there's going to be a rush on sweets if
10:04you can just start figuring out where we're going to squeeze people.
10:07On it.
10:07Thank you.
10:09Yeah, can you shut the office door, please?
10:11Sorry.
10:14How'd he die?
10:16Plane crash.
10:17What kind of plane?
10:19Don't know.
10:20Not commercial?
10:21Oh, God, no.
10:22I hear his brother was the pilot.
10:25God, that's awful.
10:26Oh, way another privileged white millionaire crashes his private jet.
10:30Good riddance.
10:31And how selfish.
10:33Do you have any idea what the carbon footprint of a private plane is?
10:36It's like the worst thing on the planet for this environment.
10:40He deserves to crash.
10:48Sorry.
10:49Truth hurts.
10:53You know what hurts?
11:20Well, Dallas has to step up with these girls and give you a break.
11:23Well, Dallas is a little bent out of shape at the moment.
11:27Bridget told him about this guy that I met there, and he...
11:32What is the genetic flaw for a man who gets more jealous after you've left them?
11:37Wait.
11:37Stop.
11:39Back up.
11:39What guy?
11:40Ugh.
11:46What the fuck is that?
11:49Sweet Jesus.
11:50Oh!
11:51Okay, so here's a question.
11:52Why are you not naked and chaining yourself to his stove right now?
11:56I would be so barefoot and so fucking pregnant.
11:59Did you too?
12:01Oh, my God.
12:02Everything, every detail, all of it's built now.
12:06I have not been with anyone since Dallas, and that was two years ago.
12:11No, three.
12:12It was...
12:13I bet it was.
12:15Details.
12:15He's a sheriff's deputy and a river guide, and he ropes steer from forces, which is an
12:24actual form of occupation there.
12:26And he has two boys about the same age as the girls.
12:29Those aren't the details I want.
12:30Those are the details you're getting.
12:32Divorced?
12:33His wife died in an accident.
12:36And he's soulful and kind and understanding and...
12:42In Montana, so it doesn't matter what he is.
12:44How'd you leave it?
12:45Look, I am not moving to the mountains, and he is damn sure not moving here, so that is
12:48how we left it.
12:49Well, at least you're back in the game.
12:52I have a long list of potential suitors.
12:54It's basically all my hall pass fantasies, so I'll just live vicariously through you.
12:59No, thank you.
13:00We have different fantasies, Chelsea.
13:02Oh.
13:02Yeah.
13:03I mean, who wants a 40-year-old multimillionaire with perfect hair, six-pack, and a house
13:08in South Beach?
13:09So gross.
13:10Yeah, who's probably on his third marriage for good reason, or a perpetual bachelor who
13:14will continue to be a bachelor even after he's married.
13:17All the good ones are taken.
13:18We're in Montana, apparently.
13:20Let's not talk about me anymore.
13:21All right, well then, what do we talk about?
13:23You're like the only interesting thing happening in my life.
13:25You should really examine that, Chelsea.
13:27What does that mean?
13:34Are you okay?
13:35I think I'm going to jail.
13:37What?
13:38Jail.
13:39They're taking me to jail.
13:41Did you say jail?
13:42Jail!
13:43Jail.
13:43Yes, jail.
13:44I'm here for where?
13:45You are in jail, right now.
13:47No, I'm outside my office.
13:48Okay, well, I'm three blocks away.
13:52Uh, I gotta go.
13:53What happened?
13:54I-I don't know.
13:55I'll call you.
14:06There we go.
14:29Okay, okay.
14:31Yeah, okay.
14:38Yeah.
14:39Yeah, I-
14:59Dispatch, this is Alpha 2 Niner.
15:01Plate check, California, Alpha, Delta, Victor, Echo, November, Tango, Uniform, Romeo, 3.
15:09Are you serious?
15:11Can't make this stuff up, Janie.
15:13Vehicle registered to Chad Michaels, date of birth, E2390, Santa Barbara, California.
15:18No upstanding, no priors.
15:2110-4 Dispatch.
15:40I'd ask how you're doing, but I got a pretty good idea.
15:43License and proof of insurance, please.
15:45Yeah, sorry about that, officer.
15:47I'm a little carried away.
15:49Yeah, I saw.
15:50She has that effect.
15:51Well, having sex ain't a crime.
15:56It's a dumb way to die, but there's worse ways.
16:01Can't say the same for the family of four in oncoming traffic.
16:08You are two exits from the National Forest in an empty campground.
16:12You think you can contain yourselves till you get there?
16:15I'll find the strength.
16:16Ma'am?
16:18What do you mean, is there?
16:20Sorry.
16:20Are we good?
16:23My bad.
16:25You're nuts.
16:48Hey.
16:49Hi.
16:51Am I interrupting?
16:52Not interrupting.
16:54Um, I have a problem.
16:56Seems that Paige has punched somebody and I am with the police.
17:00That's typically how punching somebody works out.
17:02Is there any way you can talk to one of the officers and see if there's some way we can
17:06sort this out?
17:07There is a way to work it out and it's called a courtroom. She needs a lawyer, Abby.
17:10Okay, well, could you just talk to him? Help me understand what kind of trouble she's in.
17:15Officer, can you speak to my friend? He's a police officer.
17:19Of course.
17:22What precinct?
17:23Um, a little west of ya.
17:25Uh, Madison County Sheriff, Montana. She wants me to explain what's happening.
17:29That's pretty self-explanatory.
17:30Perfect to Vic with a pretty nice right hook.
17:32No provocation?
17:33Nah, I didn't say that, but no legal justification. Can't go around assault people for being assholes.
17:38An oversight of our legal system.
17:40I couldn't agree more. I don't write them, I just enforce them.
17:43Can you cite and release?
17:44Vic wants the press. I gotta take her down the process of them.
17:47But they'll probably release after that.
17:48Then you never know, DA might want to make an example out of this one.
17:51I mean, they treat college degrees like priors around here.
17:53Got it. Thank you.
17:54No problem.
17:57Thank you.
17:59Well?
18:00She needs a lawyer and she needs one right now.
18:03Well, thank you for talking to him.
18:05Anytime.
18:06And thanks for answering.
18:08We'll do that anytime too.
18:11Hi.
18:13Doing okay?
18:15Uh, yeah, I'm...
18:16No, stop. Stop being nice. I'm still mad at you.
18:24She called you too?
18:25I mean, she called everyone on our phone.
18:27She needs a lawyer, Mom.
18:28No, no, I handled that part. I guess I'll handle this part too.
18:36Ma'am, I can't hate speaking...
18:37I'm your mother.
18:38Ma'am, I can't...
18:39It began because apparently it didn't seek him.
18:41I'm... her mother.
18:42Could anyone stop your mother from talking to you in a similar situation?
18:46No one on this planet.
18:47Thank you.
18:52She told me Dad deserved it.
18:55That bitch looked me in the eye and said he deserved it.
18:58When did my daughters turn into pugilists?
19:01What does that mean?
19:02A pugilist. A fighter.
19:04So, now we punch people when they offend us.
19:07This is New York, Paige.
19:09Arm's gonna get pretty tired if that's the new plan.
19:16I imagine you don't want to spend the next four hours doing paperwork for this nonsense.
19:21There are better guesses on my time mail for sure.
19:27Let me guess.
19:29How'd it be hard?
19:39I'm just wondering what hurts worse, your eye or the fact that you deserved it.
19:45I what?
19:46Someday you'll lose a parent. It's inevitable.
19:48Been there, done that. My father died of cancer.
19:53So...
19:54You knew how she felt all along.
20:07That must have been tough, watching your father battle that and lose.
20:13I'm sorry you had to see that.
20:19But...
20:21You got to say goodbye.
20:23Yeah.
20:24You got to tell him you loved him.
20:27Paige didn't get that.
20:29Just woke up one morning and he was gone.
20:32You want to send my daughter to jail? Fine.
20:35Think it's gonna make you feel better?
20:37It's not.
20:39In fact, it's gonna make you feel a whole lot worse because you know.
20:44You know how it feels and you chose to make her feel worse.
20:48I bet he's real proud right now, isn't he?
20:58So, what happens now?
21:00What...
21:01Where will you take her?
21:02We'll process her down here at the precinct and depending on what the DA wants to do.
21:06I'm not gonna press charges.
21:09But...
21:09She owes me an apology.
21:13You think?
21:15Look at my face.
21:16Her bruise is bigger, you just can't see it.
21:22I'm just gonna sign it with a disturbing piece.
21:23I'll take it.
21:37I got fired.
21:38Oh.
21:39You think?
21:40Fired!
21:41Well, Paige, when you punch co-workers, that tends to happen.
21:45What am I gonna do now?
21:46I recommend Xanax.
21:48Every day, first thing for the rest of your life.
21:52You got her.
21:53I'm...
21:53I'm on my way to therapy.
21:56Here I was wondering what I was gonna discuss today.
21:59Yeah.
22:00I got her.
22:00Thank you, Mom. I love you.
22:03Love you.
22:03See you at the memorial.
22:12Won't that be a hoot?
22:16I assume you want one?
22:18A double.
22:19Whiskey okay?
22:20This day has more of a tequila feel to it.
22:23I got 1942.
22:25That's fitting.
22:26It's likely the last year your sweater was in style.
22:30I purchased all my clothes at vintage stores
22:33in an attempt to minimize my carbon footprint on this planet.
22:38Fashion trends are the last thing on my mind.
22:43Let me ask you something.
22:44And no judgement, I'm just curious.
22:47What's the body count you'd racked up on this sofa?
22:50Insulting me feels good.
22:51It is shocking, the catharsis it offers.
22:54I...
22:54I could do it for hours.
22:56Well, then what will truly shock you
22:58is to know that the body count of that sofa
23:01is zero.
23:04Bend them over the desk, do you?
23:05I don't have sex with my patients.
23:07Oh, you're a doctor now.
23:09I'm not your patient, I'm your client.
23:12Actually, I am a doctor.
23:15I have a PhD in social psychology from Harvard.
23:21I'm stunned you got through our first session without mentioning that to me.
23:25And a little surprised you haven't crocheted it into your sweater.
23:29Not that that pattern could get busier.
23:33Do you know why it feels good to insult me?
23:35Hmm?
23:36Because you are breaking free of the constraints of your social circle.
23:40And your perceived role in that circle.
23:43It's you subconsciously testing a life free of those constraints.
23:47Because that world seems insignificant to you at the moment.
23:54And with good reason.
23:56Hmm.
23:57Must be going around.
23:59My daughter knocked the lights out of her co-worker
24:01for insulting her father.
24:03When you say knocked the lights?
24:05To hit her.
24:07Slapped her co-worker?
24:08Not a slap.
24:10That type of behavior typical from your daughter?
24:13I'm not gonna lie.
24:14Paige is wound pretty tight.
24:15But no, this is her first assault.
24:17I do group sessions.
24:18I don't know.
24:20I want you and your cheekbones nowhere near my daughter's.
24:29We have lost our center as a family.
24:34And I have to be honest that we have lived a fairly blessed life to this point, so...
24:42The contrast.
24:43Mine is not a family designed to withstand tragedy.
24:47In fact, it's quite the opposite.
24:52Memorial services this evening.
24:54How do you feel about that?
24:57I don't know.
25:00Uh...
25:01It wasn't my idea.
25:04So...
25:05How do you feel about it?
25:07How do I feel?
25:10Uh...
25:11A bunch of co-workers will stand in my living room
25:14and try to convince me how close they were with him
25:18and how much they're gonna miss him
25:19and I won't have a fucking clue
25:21who any of those people are.
25:24And then they'll say,
25:24oh, if you need anything just call.
25:26Not that I have their number.
25:28And...
25:28they won't offer it.
25:31Yeah, but...
25:31how do you feel about it?
25:36How do you think I feel?
25:38I don't know.
25:39That's why I asked.
25:40Oh, big brain doctor from Harvard doesn't mess up me.
25:44You need to tell me.
25:47You need it.
25:48No.
25:49You need it.
25:53Fuck you.
25:55How do you feel, Stacy?
25:57Fuck you!
25:58You said that already.
25:59Okay, well, I'll say it again.
26:01Fuck you!
26:02How does it make you feel, Stacy?
26:13I'm terrified.
26:18It's almost over and everyone is saying goodbye
26:23and then on with their lives.
26:25Everyone but me.
26:27And I can never say goodbye because he's...
26:30stuck in there!
26:33And...
26:36We used to joke about it.
26:38We would joke.
26:40We would joke about...
26:44wheelchair races in the nursing home.
26:52I just thought when it was our time we would...
26:58and to curl up beside each other and close our eyes.
27:03And...
27:04that would be it.
27:10And now he's gone.
27:12Is he gone?
27:13Yeah, he's gone.
27:14Yeah, he's gone.
27:15And you're here.
27:17And you're healthy.
27:19And you have a life still to live.
27:21And that was...
27:22not the plan.
27:25The opposite plan.
27:28And you're scared.
27:30Yeah, Barry.
27:31Yeah.
27:32And lonely.
27:34Already.
27:35It's only been a week and...
27:37I feel so...
27:38fucking alone.
27:40I've never felt...
27:42so...
27:43alone.
27:49I shouldn't be doing this.
27:51It's incredibly inappropriate.
27:53But so is the double shot of tequila.
27:56And it's what you need.
27:57You need to know you're not alone.
28:01How many women have you bagged with that line?
28:03I mean, you are...
28:05such a terrible therapist.
28:20I...
28:20I just miss him.
28:22I just...
28:23I just miss him so fucking much!
28:26Remember to have heard.
28:27You should.
28:32What?
28:32Would you do CrossFit?
28:34Is that...
28:34Well, I'd lead a calisthenics class.
28:37Of course you do.
28:43Would you come to the memorial?
28:46Yeah.
28:47Do you want me to?
28:48Feel free to bring a date.
28:50Or you can hit on all the women there,
28:52which is probably what you'll do anyway.
28:55Literally.
29:09Do you want me to go back tomorrow?
29:14That was lunch.
29:28¡Suscríbete al canal!
29:44Shut up.
29:45You know what they say, Paige?
29:46That can be no trust with secrets.
29:48What does that mean?
29:49Do you want me to explain it to you?
29:51If you want me to understand it.
29:53When you get charged for disorderly conduct
29:55and fired from your job for beating up your co-worker,
29:59you should probably tell your husband.
30:01Wait, beat up and fired? What, honey? What?
30:03I fucking hate you.
30:05Wait, Mom, we need to pick up Dad.
30:07Fuck!
30:08Mom!
30:10Jeff, can you pick up Dallas at his apartment?
30:12Got it.
30:13So that's why you're being such a see you next Tuesday.
30:16Hey, Paige, can we skip back to the part where you got fired for...
30:19for what exactly?
30:21It's so not a big deal.
30:22Well, if I had a nickel for every time I was laid out on the hood of a squad car...
30:26I'm going to squad from that sentence and you'd be pretty rich.
30:29What are you guys talking about?
30:30This is going to be a long trip.
30:50Hey, sweetheart.
30:51Hi, Daddy.
30:53That drizzle's hot and rich.
30:55I think it's hot as the goal for our 15-year-old at her grandpa's memorial service.
30:59It looks good.
31:01I'm just saying it looks good.
31:03Thank you, Daddy.
31:04Is that Alexander McQueen?
31:06How'd you know?
31:07I was at their show.
31:08God, give me a strike.
31:09Could you please drive, like, much, much faster?
31:39I didn't know Carbone catered.
31:41No.
31:44It's a fucking shame now.
31:46There's even one in Vegas.
31:48It's like a Goodfellas was a restaurant.
31:50You only die once and at least have a little book go do the catering.
31:53Amen to that.
32:01Would you use this for...
32:11You all look beautiful.
32:13Who's here?
32:14Most of Wall Street and a good chunk of Long Island.
32:17Oh, thank God.
32:18There's a bar, too.
32:19So is there a structure to this thing, or speeches?
32:23Your mother just wanted people to gather and remember them.
32:34Well, girls, welcome to your first cocktail, Murray.
32:39Keep a very close eye on them.
32:42How are you going?
32:43I'm going to go get a drink, and then I'm going to find my mother.
32:50What are we supposed to do?
32:52Do you want to go check out the food?
33:05I hate these things.
33:08How's the world of private equity?
33:09Well, you know, lots of unique opportunities, the higher interest rates, a lot of unique
33:17place in hospitality, experiential hospitality.
33:21It's a very fast-growing market.
33:24What about, uh, how's, um, music?
33:29Right, music.
33:32How's that?
33:33Doing my thing, you know, working on some new things.
33:36Right?
33:37Like, uh, like what?
33:43Like, songwriting?
33:44Yeah.
33:44Yeah.
33:46Yeah.
33:47Yeah.
33:47Working on some songs.
33:48Great.
33:48Just getting back to my roots.
33:50Oh, yeah.
33:50That's good.
33:53And what are you, Rachel?
33:57I'm going to grab a beer.
33:58Okay.
33:59Yeah.
33:59You want anything?
34:00No, I'll, uh, hold down the fort.
34:09What are you in the mood for?
34:11Two Percocets and a warm bath.
34:13Okay.
34:14Uh, I'll settle for Vodka Gimlet.
34:17Vodka Gimlet coming up.
34:22You know, it would take real balls to hit on me here.
34:25I'm guessing you're Abby.
34:27It's a good guess.
34:30Now explain.
34:30Well, when you, when you walked in, you didn't look around because you've been here before.
34:35You came with your children.
34:38Bridget and Macy, I believe.
34:40The yellow tornado is your sister.
34:43Plus, you're the only person who appears to have lost anybody.
34:51You're the fuckboy therapist.
34:55And they say attitude isn't genetic.
34:58Do they?
34:59And aren't you part of the day who say love?
35:02Have you seen my mother?
35:05Yet to appear.
35:08I'm going to eat one more of those, please.
35:10Two Percocets coming up.
35:20What's it like out there?
35:23One way was taken for a birthday party if it weren't for the chiclete of his face and all of
35:27the flowers.
35:32My therapist.
35:36He's uncannily good at his job.
35:39It should be against the law for a therapist to be handsome and straight.
35:48Can you ask him to come in here?
35:52I'm in need of a little guidance on the fly.
35:56Okay.
36:15Your presence is requested.
36:20She having cold feet?
36:21Something like that.
36:35Is this a first for you?
36:37I'm about to add a first with my patients.
36:40I guessed that from the beginning.
36:52Don't want to go out there.
36:55I do not.
36:58Well, the good news is you're a grown woman.
37:01Yeah, I'm aware of that.
37:04What I am trying to calculate is the consequences.
37:14Is there anyone in that room whose comfort you need?
37:18No.
37:20Is there anyone in that room who needs comfort from you?
37:26My children.
37:30That's not why they're here.
37:32They're here to support you.
37:35You are a compassionate and intelligent person who has known the answer to every question you've asked me.
37:44We talked about this earlier, Stacy.
37:46The permission is not mine to give.
37:49It's yours.
37:50If you want permission to stay in here, it's your home.
37:57If you want permission to leave your home until this is over, give it.
38:07I don't want to be here.
38:09I can handle the party, Mom.
38:14I'm right again.
38:15It's not about me being right.
38:18It's about you trusting yourself when you're right.
38:23See what I mean?
38:25It's weird.
38:28It's good.
38:35Keep him away from Bridget.
38:37I bet you like him young, don't you?
38:39You twisted bastard.
38:42You two have a very interesting dynamic.
38:47It gives her confidence to insult me.
38:49It's a pattern I really regret allowing her to form.
38:53Well, I don't think that Jenny's coming back in the bottle.
38:56No.
38:57Come on.
38:58I will buy you a free drink and talk about how worthless my therapist is.
39:03Oh.
39:04Lead the way.
39:10Are you leaving?
39:11Trying.
39:13Stacy, I can't do this.
39:15I'll run out of here in school.
39:16She just needs to get some air.
39:18That's all.
39:18This is for her.
39:19Lily, Lily.
39:21She needs it.
39:24Okay.
39:27I just, I...
39:30I thought this would help.
39:33This is just what you do.
39:35Yeah.
39:50You need a ride, Mrs. Clyburn?
39:51No.
39:52No, I'm okay.
40:07I don't know.
40:08Where to?
40:09I don't know.
40:10Just drive.
40:11Need a destination.
40:13South.
40:14Just head south.
40:28Did you make it to your dad's?
40:30Yeah.
40:31Dad said he'll take me to ballet tomorrow.
40:34He did?
40:35Okay.
40:37Well, I will tell him that I'll swing by and grab Macy first thing.
40:40Well, he said he'll get her to gymnastics and then come back for me.
40:43He already worked it out with Jeff.
40:45Am I in the fucking Twilight Zone?
40:48Okay.
40:49Well, let me know if something comes up.
40:51Love you, Mom.
40:52Love you, Bridget.
40:53Love you, Mace.
40:54Love you.
40:57Are they spiking the drinks with ambition tonight?
41:01You heard from Mom?
41:06No, a word.
41:15Does she come back?
41:16If she did, she's shape-shifted.
41:31Mom?
41:41Mom?
41:57She left it.
41:59She's probably went to a pub, maybe, or a coffee shop?
42:02It's 11 o'clock at night.
42:03There's nothing open in this part of town.
42:04She's been navigating New York City for 45 years.
42:06No, Russell.
42:07She hasn't.
42:09She walked out.
42:10No phone.
42:11Didn't take the car.
42:12Alone.
42:16Okay, I'll walk around.
42:17We'll see what's open.
42:25What do we do?
42:28We wait.
42:43We wait.
43:05¿Qué pasa?
43:15Yes, I need to file a missing persons report.
43:22My mother, Stacy, and Clyde.
43:48I'll get out.
44:05I'm here.
44:06I'm here.
44:07I'm here.
44:41Let's go for one of those mornings.
45:04Let's go for one of those mornings.
45:36Hey.
45:39Hey.
45:42Leaves changed.
45:44Yes, ma'am.
45:46It'll fall soon.
45:47Next cold snap.
45:51I, uh...
45:53I, uh...
45:53Interrupt someone?
45:56No.
45:58I came up early this morning.
46:01I wanted to see the sunrise and I got a lions, tigers, and bears worry walking around here alone, so...
46:08We ain't got no tigers out here.
46:10Well, they're too worth worrying about, but you, uh...
46:13You gotta let me teach you how to use that thing.
46:16Won't do you any good if you miss it.
46:18I'll take you up on that.
46:22You okay?
46:23Yeah.
46:25I missed this.
46:29I missed the space of it.
46:34Quiet.
46:40Oh, God.
46:43I need...
46:45Everything.
46:47Head to toe.
46:50Can you recommend someplace?
46:52At Murdoch's, I'll have about all you need.
46:55Bozeman.
46:56Yes, ma'am.
46:57Okay.
46:59It's good to see you, Kate.
47:01Good to see you.
47:01Yes, ma'am.
47:03It's good to see you, too.
47:36Good to see you.
47:36I'm sorry.
47:43I'm sorry.
47:44Do you have some sort of mountains in the Praise Hotel?
47:45No, I'm sorry.
47:46I'm sorry.
47:46No, I really can't do it.
47:47I mean, I can't do it.
47:47I can't do it.
47:48You can't do it.
47:49I'm well.
47:49I'm sorry.
47:49I couldn't do it.
47:50What a long time we have left a ride somewhere.
47:50I'm sorry.
47:50I need you.
47:50You can do it.
48:18Gracias por ver el video.
48:21Gracias por ver el video.
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