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00:05Hello. Hello. Can you see me from down there?
00:13Woo. Hello. See y'all slowpost.
00:27Remember when Tia would say we were hiking too slow and she'd run ahead and then wave goodbye like a
00:33lunatic?
00:33I don't remember because I wasn't invited on hikes back then because you guys used to think I was edgy
00:38and difficult.
00:40And now we don't.
00:41I am who I am. But look at our girl back in wild pants.
00:46Yeah, that was my favorite.
00:49Yeah, I'm trending up. Rewatched the animated Hobbit. Did my nails. Tried to paint little tiny swords on him.
00:54Turned out a little phallic. Looks like a bunch of little Hobbit dicks.
00:57Now I got my man on his first hike.
00:59Yeah, I don't know about hiking. What do you just walk when it's hot?
01:02Sometimes your thighs chafe a little.
01:04Can we stand Gabby, please?
01:05Aw, thank you.
01:07So does that mean, uh, coming back to work tomorrow?
01:09I'm still processing shit.
01:11She's processing shit, Jimmy.
01:12Jesus. Back off, dude.
01:14Okay. Why's everybody ganging up on me?
01:16Funsies.
01:17I like hiking, though.
01:18Yeah.
01:18Jimmy, I need, like, another week at least.
01:22What, are you tired of driving Polaroid?
01:23It's just every morning he makes me stop for a kaya.
01:27It's acai.
01:28And who introduced this guy to Smash Mouth?
01:30Me.
01:32Should I do something new with my hair before college again?
01:34Maybe go blue or pink?
01:35Or you could be a total badass and just shave it all off.
01:38Supporting that, people will think that you're a psycho or, like, deathly ill.
01:41Either way, everyone's gonna let you do whatever the hell you want, so...
01:44A win-win.
01:46Hey, man.
01:46Hey.
01:47You finished your lunch like an hour ago.
01:50What you still doing here?
01:51Maybe I'm just chilling with my peers?
01:54Who's gonna break it to him?
01:55I got it.
01:56Brian, we love you, but you're old, my guy.
01:58I am so close to slapping you right now.
02:00And anyway, I am not an old.
02:02Finish the sentence.
02:04Whoop.
02:04There it is.
02:05Oh!
02:06Damn it!
02:07Okay, fine.
02:08I needed a break from Charlie.
02:09We've been sleep training Sutton, and we're at each other's throats.
02:12Last night, he was being a bitch, and I told him that he wasn't the father.
02:16Which is inarguably true.
02:17But then, he yelled back,
02:20Neither are you!
02:21Which was really just...
02:22So hurtful.
02:24Hmm.
02:25Oh, shit.
02:26It's Dre Thibodeau.
02:28Ooh.
02:28That's a fun name.
02:29I know, right?
02:30It's a real firsty-lasty.
02:31You gotta say both.
02:32Hi, Dre.
02:34Thibodeau?
02:35Told you.
02:37Okay.
02:38Sounds great.
02:40Mm-hmm.
02:42I'm sorry to hear that.
02:44Yeah, thanks for calling.
02:47Shit.
02:48Did you not get the job?
02:50No, his aunt died.
02:51But I got it.
02:52I fucking got it!
02:53I'm a sous chef, baby!
02:55Baby!
02:55Yahoo!
02:56Ha, ha, ha, ha!
02:59Oh, my God!
03:01What?
03:02Oh, shit.
03:02Hey, Jorge doesn't do that.
03:03He doesn't know about this yet, so cover me.
03:05Hey!
03:05What are you guys celebrating?
03:07Oh, um...
03:08My baby said her first words.
03:11That's crazy.
03:12Yeah.
03:12What did she say?
03:14She said...
03:15Dada, so young!
03:17Dude, you were there when I was born.
03:19You have a landline.
03:20You still call it Czechoslovakia.
03:22Why?
03:23What happened?
03:24Oh.
03:26Okay.
03:27Mmm.
03:29I'm glad you're in the neighborhood.
03:31Well, maybe I wasn't in the neighborhood.
03:33Maybe I just wanted to see you.
03:36That's what I was hoping you would say.
03:38No, I was in the neighborhood.
03:40Oh, goddammit.
03:41My Pilates is across the street.
03:43I would love to say you'll be seeing me three times a week,
03:45but it's more like once every two weeks after I eat a bunch of donuts and I hate myself.
03:49Mmm.
03:49More whipped cream, please.
03:50Of course.
03:52Mmm.
03:54So, I have to wait until you're filled with self-loathing until I get to see you again,
03:58huh?
03:58Yeah, but I can access that at almost any time.
04:01Cool.
04:01Me too.
04:02Okay.
04:03How about tonight?
04:05Shit.
04:06I rarely have anything going on.
04:09Ever.
04:10But, unfortunately, my dad is coming into town tonight.
04:13Right.
04:13And meeting parents might be...
04:15Sophie, this is Paul.
04:17My pimp.
04:20I took a little fall this weekend.
04:22Julie made me use this.
04:25But go ahead.
04:26Have your fun.
04:28You leave your fur coat in the car?
04:31I don't know why I said that.
04:33I don't even know you.
04:34She's perfect for you.
04:35You don't mean that as a compliment, do you?
04:38I do not.
04:40Okay, well, I gotta get going.
04:43I'll talk to you soon.
04:44Okay.
04:45Okay.
04:46Nice to meet you, Paul.
04:48Nice to meet you.
04:51Wow.
04:52Oh, shut up.
04:53Huh.
04:54What?
04:55I seem to remember someone at my wedding encouraging you to get back out there.
05:00I thought you might want to thank whoever did that for their wisdom.
05:05Thank you, Paul.
05:06I'm proud of you.
05:08Keep being brave.
05:12Gabby in yet?
05:14She said she needed another week.
05:16Damn it.
05:16That's not good.
05:18You can go talk to her again if you want.
05:19No.
05:20I broke it.
05:21I'll fix it.
05:23If I have to, I'll drag that woman back to work myself.
05:26That sounds like something a pimp would say.
05:29Be cool, player.
05:30Here we go.
05:38Any requests?
05:40Give me a quarter.
05:40I'll play anything.
05:41Just name it.
05:44Hi.
05:45Hey.
05:47Wow.
05:48Full house, huh?
05:49Yeah.
05:50You know, I was stuck at home bored.
05:51I saw your dad walk up and, like you always say, su casa es mi casa.
05:57I've never once said that.
05:58Well, you should.
05:59Okay.
06:00You know, Jimmy plays piano.
06:02Yeah, we were all painfully aware.
06:04I'll take a little credit for that.
06:06I, you know, one time I had tickets to see Billy Joel.
06:09My friend dropped out and I thought, you know, I'll take Jimmy.
06:12It was a school night, his mom wasn't into it.
06:14But I wanted him to experience the joy of live music.
06:18Yeah.
06:19He was so blown away.
06:20He walked around in a daze for like a week.
06:23I was not in a daze.
06:24I was traumatized.
06:26The 60 year old woman standing next to me ripped off her panties and threw them on stage.
06:31I saw things no seven year old should ever see.
06:34Then I signed him up for piano lessons and the rest is history.
06:38Her name was Valerie Schoenberger.
06:41Now that's a story.
06:42I wish you were my dad.
06:45That story reminds me one time I tried to get backstage at an Ed Sheeran concert by saying I was
06:50his secret daughter.
06:51But turns out so many redheads do that that he is a paternity test guy that travels with him.
06:57Who wants coffee?
06:59Help me carry this weight that's dragging me down.
07:04Pull me out of the drink before I start to drown.
07:09Let the wreckage all sink to where the fishes are frightening.
07:13I wanna hear myself think again.
07:18I wanna hear myself think again.
07:29What are you guys doing tomorrow?
07:31I'm picking up a new car that needs a little love.
07:34Thought we could spend the day detailing her up, listening to some music.
07:37As fun as providing free labor sounds, we actually plan to buy stuff for Alice's dorm room tomorrow.
07:42Well, we can do that anytime.
07:43I wanna do car stuff with grandpa.
07:45My bad.
07:46I forgot about your passion for car stuff.
07:49Okay, yeah.
07:50You two should go do that.
07:51I have plenty of work stuff to catch up on.
07:53Cool.
07:54Well, there you go.
07:56Turn in early.
07:57Derek wore me out when he gave me ten bucks to play all that Steely Dan.
08:00He's fun.
08:01He seems to really enjoy you two, Ted.
08:04Alright, get some rest.
08:05Bye, Grandpa.
08:06Catch you in a few.
08:09You know what's weird?
08:10Huh?
08:11I can tell it bothers you when other people like him.
08:13What?
08:14No.
08:15Come on.
08:17Okay, maybe a little.
08:19Look, kiddo.
08:23Grandpa's a charmer.
08:25It means people only get to see one side of him.
08:27Look, Dad.
08:28It's my graduation week, and you two are all I've got, so I just want us to be together,
08:32do the car stuff with us, and please be chill with him.
08:36For me?
08:37Anything for you.
08:39Yeah.
08:41You're still gonna get me that stuff for my dorm room, though, right?
08:44Who needs twinkly lights and a beanbag chair when you have Grandpa's love?
08:48Damn it.
08:50Look, I appreciate the house call, but I already know why you're here.
08:54Oh, great.
08:55And I'll see you tomorrow.
08:56Nice try.
08:58Look, how about I just download you where I'm at?
09:01Hit me.
09:02You know, I really let myself start dreaming about that trauma center idea.
09:06So now the thought of just doing the same old, same old feels like I'm going backwards, and it depresses
09:10the hell out of me.
09:11Even though I crush that shit.
09:13You do crush that shit.
09:15I feel like I'm stuck on an island.
09:18Like Tom Hanks in that movie where he fucked that volleyball.
09:21I'm not sure that happened.
09:22What?
09:22He was there for two years.
09:24What else was he gonna do with it?
09:25Well, I'm not saying he didn't fuck something.
09:26I'm just saying that I think him and Wilson were more friends.
09:30Look, it is not going backwards to do something you excel at.
09:39This is my last week at work.
09:43Forever.
09:46And if you won't come back for yourself, do it for me.
09:55And if you can't stand it and you quit in a month, you can come see me on my boat
09:59in Connecticut and rub it in my face.
10:04Okay.
10:06Okay.
10:07But I'm not ever coming to Connecticut.
10:09That place is just white privilege and boat shoes.
10:11Don't mock my culture.
10:19Hey, buddy.
10:21I heard about the job.
10:23Congrats.
10:24Yeah, thanks, Dick.
10:26You can get excited with me.
10:27My heart can take it.
10:28I'm just not allowed to get excited in other ways.
10:32Sexually.
10:33I got it.
10:34I think the whole neighborhood did.
10:38I'm just spinning.
10:40All right.
10:40Let's talk it out.
10:42You want to come up here?
10:43Or should I go down there?
10:45Are you kidding me?
10:46Man, this view is insane.
10:48Hey.
10:49You gonna try peeing off the deck?
10:51Definitely.
10:52Absolutely not.
10:54You have to stop inviting people up here to pee.
10:58Okay.
10:59Next time.
11:00No.
11:01No next time.
11:02Next time.
11:03So, uh, what's got you spinning?
11:08I don't think I can take this job.
11:10May I bet in?
11:11Depends.
11:12Is it gonna result in me getting mad at you again?
11:14Certainly one of the possible outcomes.
11:16Then pass.
11:18I thought this was your dream job.
11:20Do you remember when I said the universe will tell you when you're ready?
11:24Well, you are so ready.
11:27The universe is dipping you in butter and seasoning you with Lowry's.
11:32You got no idea the shit I've been through with Jorge.
11:35Shit you can't tell other people.
11:37Yeah.
11:38My truck goes away.
11:41He's got nothing.
11:42You're a good friend, Sean.
11:44But for once in your life, you have to put yourself first.
11:49It's hard for me, right?
11:50No, I get it.
11:51I'm not good at being selfish either.
11:55We need to get some advice from an expert.
11:59To what do you owe the pleasure?
12:02Told ya.
12:05Suspension's a little loose.
12:07Alice, hand me that gear wrench flex socket.
12:09No idea what that is.
12:11Uh, it's the one that looks like a flashlight with a hunchback.
12:13She's pretty and she knows her way around a toolbox.
12:17Jackpot.
12:18I mean, I know stuff too, Dad.
12:19Oh, you know stuff, huh?
12:21Yeah.
12:22Okay.
12:23Uh, what's Hula Girls' story?
12:25Her name is Luna.
12:26She was born in Hawaii.
12:28She had one dream.
12:29Could dance to Hula.
12:30But she failed.
12:32Because she's too tiny.
12:34God, why am I getting so emotional?
12:35Yeah, it's a full-grown women's game.
12:37If you ignore them, they stop on their own.
12:40This is a classy car, Grandpa.
12:42What year is she?
12:43Or he?
12:43And have you named it yet?
12:45Sally is a she.
12:4689.
12:47What a year that was.
12:49Opened my first dealership.
12:50Goddamn Berlin Wall fell.
12:53Also, the year Jimmy hit a home run
12:55to win the Little League Championship for his team,
13:00the Badgers!
13:01Okay, Dad.
13:03Met him at home plate.
13:04We were celebrating so hard, he didn't even realize
13:07he hollered one of his baby teeth straight out of his mouth,
13:11right into my shirt pocket.
13:12No!
13:14Damn near gave his mom a heart attack
13:15when she was doing the laundry that night.
13:17God, if I found someone else's bloody tooth
13:20in my husband's pocket,
13:21I would think that he was a serial killer.
13:23She's funny, too.
13:24I think this one's a keeper.
13:25So are you.
13:26I mean, not for me.
13:28Uh, someone else.
13:30Sometimes just thanks is enough.
13:32Thanks.
13:34All right, I'm gonna grab us some waters.
13:36Cool.
13:38Ah, come on, kiddo.
13:40Let's, uh, tighten up some lug nuts.
13:49Oh!
13:50You're actually getting water.
13:51I thought that was code for let's let them do all the work.
13:56I like him.
13:58Yeah, everybody does.
14:00Sorry.
14:01It's just, he likes to tell these idyllic stories
14:03about my childhood that are, like, almost true.
14:07So you didn't hit a home run to win a championship?
14:10Oh, no, I did.
14:11It was fucking awesome.
14:13It was just, the fact that he was there
14:15is just, like, totally random.
14:18Oh.
14:19Look, when my dad was around, it was good.
14:22It just always seemed like he had
14:26something else he had to do.
14:27Hmm.
14:30And then when Tia died,
14:31he came to the funeral and he gave this speech
14:34about how he was gonna prioritize me
14:36and Alice and really be there for us.
14:40And then, I don't know,
14:41some, like, super cool shit must have come up
14:43because we didn't see him again for two years.
14:46Wowza.
14:46Right?
14:48You're a 42-year-old therapist with daddy issues.
14:51Oh, fuck.
14:52Look, I get it.
14:54Your dad did you dirty.
14:56If it helps, my mom texted me this morning
14:59that my haircut only works on younger women.
15:01Oh, shit.
15:02But you are an adult, Jimmy.
15:04And you're pretty great.
15:06So your dad did do something right.
15:09Plus, Alice is graduating.
15:11And I know you want to enjoy it,
15:12so maybe try to let go of the past.
15:16Who knows?
15:17Yeah, maybe he'll surprise you.
15:19I mean, look, he already surprised me
15:21by even showing up for Alice's graduation.
15:23Yeah.
15:24Okay.
15:26Oh, I almost forgot.
15:28Your haircut's perfect.
15:30Thank God.
15:30We were almost over.
15:32I hear you, Lisa.
15:34Who hasn't sent an angry text they regret?
15:35Did I once text this guy who stood me up on a date?
15:37Screw you, skinny bald bitch.
15:39You look like Slender Man anyway.
15:40Yes.
15:41Was I at the wrong TGI Fridays?
15:43Also yes.
15:45The key is getting to a place
15:47where you can sit with your discomfort.
15:49Okay?
15:49Instead of popping off in the heat of the moment.
15:51In the meantime, you have my number.
15:53When you get that urge,
15:54I want you to send all your angry texts to me.
15:56Just started with not about Gabby,
15:58so I remember not to come back at you, Harvey.
15:59I will, thanks.
16:01It's really good to have you back.
16:04It's good to be back.
16:09Too late, I saw that.
16:11Okay, fine, yeah.
16:13I'm a rock star, okay?
16:14There's a Mount Rushmore therapist.
16:16It'd be Freud, Jung, Lucy from Charlie Brown, and me.
16:20Like I said, you say the word.
16:22All this could be yours.
16:23How would that even work?
16:25To get your desk?
16:27Your office?
16:28Julie?
16:29Because if so, I'm spending most of my time oiling up those games
16:31and using them as a slip and slide.
16:33Nah, me.
16:35No worries.
16:36Sit.
16:36Okay.
16:38That was more graphic than I thought it'd be.
16:42I've spent my life doing this work.
16:45Learning.
16:46Refining.
16:47Because I've seen how much it helps people.
16:50And I've been thinking about how you said I've become more of a mentor to you
16:56in the last couple of years.
16:57Yeah?
16:59It would mean the world to me if I could share my knowledge with you
17:04so that you could carry it forward.
17:10What do I get out of it?
17:12What do you get out of me offering to share my wisdom?
17:16You tipped your hand.
17:17You want it too badly.
17:18Fine.
17:20What are your terms?
17:21You gotta work around my schedule.
17:23You gotta occasionally admit that I have good ideas.
17:25And you have to take me to an expensive sushi lunch.
17:29None of that boring spicy tuna stuff.
17:30I'm talking blowfish that can kill you type shit.
17:33Agreed.
17:34On two conditions.
17:35You gotta let me have one sake without telling on me.
17:39And two, you gotta put me up on your Mount Rushmore.
17:43Swap me out for Freud.
17:47Deal.
17:50Okay, this is fun because I bet a bunch of my friends
17:53that I could riff a TED talk and absolutely slay.
17:56Which I am allowed to say because I am not old.
18:02Okay, here we go.
18:07Selfishness.
18:09I, Brian Lorenzo, am a selfish person.
18:13Selfish people are winners.
18:16How many times have we all thought to ourselves,
18:20Oh, if only I would go after the things that I really want.
18:24But unlike this handsome young gay man before me,
18:28I am burdened by thoughts of being a good person.
18:31Of putting others first.
18:33Of not grabbing someone named Angela's coffee
18:36if their order is similar enough to mine
18:38and I'm ready to leave.
18:40Newsflash.
18:41We are all, already, selfish people.
18:45Ba-ba-ba-ba.
18:47Even Mother Teresa was selfish.
18:51She only helped others
18:53because it's what brought her the most joy.
18:58The point is, Mother Teresa and I are the same.
19:01Whatever makes me happiest, I fucking go for it.
19:05Just like that crazy nun.
19:06If I want to eat something, I eat it.
19:08If I want to buy something, I buy it.
19:09If I want to have sex with a hot stranger,
19:11I, actually, I don't do that anymore.
19:13And I imagine neither does Mother Teresa.
19:16What?
19:16And you want to know something?
19:17All that energy that I get
19:19from treating myself like a fucking prince
19:21fuels me to be there for Charlie and Sutton.
19:25I mean, how can I be any good for anyone in my life
19:30if I'm not happy myself?
19:32Bingo.
19:33He finally said something that mattered.
19:35I caught it.
19:36All right!
19:37Oh, shit, I should have recorded it.
19:38Okay, here we go.
19:39From the top.
19:42I, Brian Lorenzo, and Ms. OIC,
19:45you got what you wanted and so now you're just leaving, huh?
19:47Ha!
19:48I taught them that.
19:50All right, what do we think?
19:51Oh, she is ready to go.
19:53She's looking slick.
19:55Yeah, yeah, boy.
19:57This hot rod,
19:59it's going to be ticking off,
20:00vrooming through these avenues.
20:03Grandpa, you're going to be a real lady magnet driving this thing.
20:06Well, I'll have to rely on my looks, kiddo,
20:09because it's not my car.
20:11It's yours.
20:12What?
20:13Are you serious?
20:15I mean...
20:19Um...
20:19This is so incredibly kind of you, but Dad already got me a car.
20:24For her birthday.
20:26It's the same, uh, yellow Mini Cooper that Tia drove when she was a kid.
20:29It's how Sophie and I met. She sold it to me.
20:31Yeah, sucker.
20:33Well, now I feel like an idiot.
20:34Look, I-I wasn't trying to step on any toes here.
20:37This is just...
20:38my way of apologizing for life getting in the way of me being around more the last few years.
20:43Anyway, I mean, maybe you could have an East Coast car and a West Coast car.
20:47Or, I don't know, feel free to just sell this one.
20:50I'm going to keep it.
20:52Thank you so much, Grandpa. I love it.
20:55You're welcome.
20:57And thank you, Dad.
20:57Yeah, are you kidding? How cool.
21:02This car is going to be a real conversation starter with the boys.
21:06I can't wait to meet all the guys who are going to come up and explain it to me.
21:10Okay, so what was the name of that last tool you mentioned?
21:12Space Anger?
21:14Cosmic Rage.
21:14It's when you feel attacked or judged.
21:17Paul, these names are wild.
21:18The Vortex.
21:19The Black Sun Projection Dissolving.
21:22Be honest.
21:22How much weed was you smoking back then?
21:24Maybe just a little.
21:25Mm-hmm.
21:26Look, let me rename one of these.
21:28Okay.
21:28But it can't contain the word ho.
21:31We're going to negotiate that tomorrow.
21:32We have all week.
21:33What?
21:33I can't get through all this in a week.
21:36You're going to have to keep in touch with me even after I move.
21:39What I'm thinking is, first thing in the morning, a couple of hours on Zoom.
21:43You should have seen how happy you was.
21:45The upside is, I'm making him take me to an expensive ass on Mikase.
21:47You can come too.
21:49Konnichiwa.
21:49Nope.
21:50Bad Liz.
21:51Why?
21:51I took Japanese in college.
21:53No, you didn't.
21:54I didn't.
21:54The weird thing is, I expected him to call me out for being a chicken shit and bailing
21:58on my trauma work, but he didn't.
22:00It's like he also knows I'm not cut out for that stuff.
22:05What?
22:05Nothing.
22:08What the fuck are you doing?
22:10Why do I always have to come in here and yell at you about Gabby?
22:13Because you're a sociopath and you've got no boundaries.
22:16Get the hell out of my office.
22:19Huh.
22:20You're in the covenant of the rock.
22:23Do you want to keep this?
22:25Then sit your ass down and listen to me.
22:42Hey.
22:43Hey.
22:45It's very cool what you did for Alice.
22:47Well, she's my only granddaughter.
22:49I don't just mean the car though.
22:50What you said and being here for graduation, I know it means the world to her.
22:55It does to me too, Dad.
22:57Well, I'm glad.
23:01About graduation, uh, won't actually be able to make the ceremony.
23:06A buddy of mine invited me deep sea fishing off the coast of Catalina.
23:10This is once in a lifetime.
23:13So is her graduation, Dad.
23:14Come on.
23:15It's high school.
23:18I mean, besides, she is so happy with the car.
23:21She'll understand.
23:23Have you told Alice yet?
23:24Probably better to wait till I'm heading out.
23:27You know, say something came up.
23:28She's a cool kid.
23:29She won't even think twice about it.
23:31Dad?
23:32Let's go to summer's.
23:33I'm gonna show her my new whip.
23:35I love being a part of your life, Alice, but it's her or me.
23:38Fine.
23:39Let's get ice cream.
23:40Come on.
23:40Sophie's in the car.
23:43You know, I know Tia and I didn't get along, but I get good vibes off Sophie.
23:50I really like this one.
23:52Honestly.
23:52She may even be a better fit for you.
24:01I get the whole legacy thing.
24:04I would kill to have a daughter who could carry on my tradition of being simultaneously difficult and well-loved.
24:12I just thought you were more of a, like, legacy, shmegacy kind of guy.
24:18Please don't confuse your sadness over having three very charming but dumb boys with my wanting to pass on my
24:27life's work.
24:28Only two of them are dumb.
24:32Oh.
24:33Listen.
24:33All Gabby wanted was for you to just call her out on running away from her dream.
24:40And you didn't.
24:41Because you're being selfish.
24:43Thank you for your input.
24:45I can't deal with you right now.
24:47I've got a patient coming in.
24:48I'm happy to leave.
24:50Because now I'm in your head.
24:52And when it hits you that I'm right, you're going to be so mad.
24:57It's going to blow your mind.
25:00Mic drop.
25:02Oh, wait.
25:02Sorry.
25:02I picked that up.
25:03Mic to the head.
25:04Hey.
25:07You're going to hurt me.
25:08I would rather give you a concussion than kill someone's dream.
25:13Double mic drop.
25:14You can't do multiple mic drops.
25:16What?
25:17What?
25:18You don't show my pocket?
25:20Triple.
25:26And I get that it's last minute.
25:28But the job starts next week.
25:29And I still got enough cash to pay you for the money.
25:31Are you fucking kidding me?
25:33You think paying me off is going to make me feel better about it?
25:36But what happened to having each other's backs?
25:38I looked out for you.
25:41Overseas, when Marisol tore your little heart out,
25:43I pulled double duty to cover for your ass, pal.
25:46Why do you do this to everybody in your life?
25:49Everyone you've ever cared about, you do the same fucking thing.
25:52And he just kept yelling.
25:54And normally that's when shit would go all white,
25:56and I'd start to lose myself.
25:58But I didn't.
25:59I mean, it was awful.
26:01He threw shrimp at me.
26:03And he called me pal.
26:05Pal.
26:06It's like when the deli guy calls me chief.
26:08Exactly.
26:09It's the worst.
26:11But I stayed zen.
26:13Good.
26:14It's all you, Paul.
26:16All this free therapy.
26:18Hey, how much you think it would have cost if you actually charged me?
26:22120 grand.
26:24Not that I'm keeping track.
26:29Still can't believe this is our last session.
26:33Any final tools?
26:34Yeah.
26:37This one's called a hug.
26:42Come here, man.
26:47Are you really that corny?
26:49No, but I know that you are.
26:52It's been a privilege to watch how much you've changed and grown.
26:59Not just me, Paul.
27:02You've changed.
27:03So much.
27:05Come on, man.
27:06And I barely even recognize you.
27:13Oh, fucking Liz.
27:18God damn it.
27:26Hey.
27:27There you are.
27:29Everything okay?
27:32My dad's not coming to graduation.
27:34What do you mean?
27:35He's here.
27:35Yeah.
27:36A fishing trip came up.
27:38Was it at least an emergency fishing trip?
27:41Too soon.
27:43I'm really sorry, Jimmy.
27:46Don't be.
27:47I mean, it's what he does.
27:48Should have known better.
27:50I should have just kept my mouth shut and stayed out of it.
27:59What's this?
28:02What?
28:03The shutting down thing.
28:04I'm not shutting down.
28:05Look, if you're upset with me, we can talk about it.
28:08I don't want to talk about it. I'm good, okay?
28:12I mean...
28:13You've been married a long time.
28:14Is this how you always handled conflict?
28:17Tia and I saw eye to eye on most things.
28:20Especially when it came to my dad.
28:22It's what I miss most about her.
28:25The thing you miss most about your wife is that she didn't like your dad.
28:28One of the things.
28:31Top five.
28:31Okay.
28:38Well, you're definitely tapping into one of my fears, so I'm just gonna say it.
28:43Um...
28:44I feel like throwing your wife in my face isn't fair.
28:48Is this something I'm just gonna have to deal with?
28:52I'm not ready for this.
28:56I'm not ready for us.
28:57I really thought I was. I'm sorry.
29:01I'm not.
29:05Wow.
29:09We really did move quick, didn't we?
29:17Okay.
29:35For my first day at Bellevue, I was uncomfortable.
29:41Nervous.
29:42I'm working here. You're just gonna dive into a story and not even explain yourself? What the hell?
29:46When I lost my first patient, it rattled me so hard I split.
29:51I regretted that for a very long time.
29:56How long?
29:57A couple weeks. I didn't think you were gonna ask me that.
30:00Anyway, I got into my own brand of CBT instead.
30:06Helping people with their...
30:08Their everyday shit.
30:10But that real trauma work.
30:14That life and death shit.
30:19I couldn't handle it.
30:21Samesies.
30:22Not samesies.
30:24You're stronger than I am.
30:27I know that.
30:29Because you helped me...
30:31So much.
30:34Paul.
30:35I carried around a lot of...
30:38Dark shit.
30:39From growing up with my father.
30:42The motherfucker.
30:44Violent.
30:47Is what made me a closed off person.
30:50I'm sorry.
30:51That sucks.
30:53But today I was reminded...
30:55Of how much I've grown.
30:58And I give a lot of that credit to you.
31:01You've opened me up to new things.
31:05Look, I'm...
31:06Hydrated. AF.
31:08Congratulations on using that correctly for the first time.
31:11I've let people in my life.
31:14I've...
31:17I've married Julie.
31:19I've seen in cars.
31:22I know who in vogue are.
31:24Free your mind, baby.
31:27You've changed my life.
31:30Forget about all that other shit.
31:33Gabby.
31:35You are my legacy.
31:40Damn, Paul.
31:42If you want my practice...
31:44It's yours.
31:47Hell, you can have the whole fucking building.
31:50For all I care.
31:52But if you use it for the same old, same old...
31:55I'm gonna charge you a million billion dollars.
31:59Or you can have it for a buck a month.
32:02But it's gotta be a trauma center.
32:08Hey.
32:10Stop being a chicken shit.
32:13Okay.
32:14Come here.
32:21But you gotta call the Rhodes Trauma Center.
32:25Hell no.
32:27Okay.
32:34When I come to your soccer games in college, if it's not a hassle, I'd love you to signal me
32:39out when you score.
32:40But don't make it obvious.
32:41I've got you. I'll do something subtle. Like that.
32:45Love it. Now point back the same way. Smooth. No big deal.
32:48Hey, where's Sophie? Did she leave?
32:50I was thinking I should invite her to graduation.
32:54Well, let's... let's keep it just family.
32:57Somewhere in the walls, every second story flat.
33:00I hid a love letter that I can't give back.
33:03A picture of your dad and a word on a key.
33:07I hope you remember me.
33:10At the cracks in the earth, in your eyes when you hurt.
33:13How the boys on the floor left a crease in your shirt.
33:16That's how...
33:18I remember you right now.
33:22At the fog on the street, how it made me feel.
33:26When you work till you crash with your hands on the wheel.
33:29That's how...
33:31I remember you right now.
33:35I know I shouldn't pull a thread on the sweater that I'm wearing.
33:40I know I shouldn't pull a thread on the sweater that I'm wearing.
33:40That I can't help but unravel.
33:44My heart, it gets the best of me.
33:47You said you'd never fall in love in the dead of the winter.
33:53That's how I remember you right now.
33:57Bye bye!
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