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00:01I don't know if y'all heard what happened previously on the Chicken Sisters.
00:04I want a nickname.
00:05It's not that easy.
00:07Someone has to give it to you.
00:08Nothing's going on between me and Sergio anymore.
00:10I'm your daddy.
00:12It's day-old chicken my mama brought over.
00:14You're serious about fixing that train arm?
00:17Serious is a heart attack.
00:18I want to be useful.
00:19I want to make a difference.
00:21I'm so sorry.
00:22I've really missed you.
00:23I have the bachelorette planned down to the smallest detail.
00:26I am, as you know, a chill bride.
00:27That is exactly what chill brides say.
00:29Let me know.
00:38Nothing says love like a heaping spoonful of homemade strawberry preserves.
00:43May knew that since she was knee-high to a bullfrog.
00:53She knew the secret wasn't just finding the perfect berries.
00:57Wow, look at that one.
00:59Good job.
01:05You've got to slice them just right.
01:08Simmer them low and slow and add lots of patience and even more sugar.
01:13Why don't you go outside and play for a little bit?
01:21This kind of commitment wasn't for the faint of heart.
01:25With each year that passed, May kept her eyes on the prize and worked hard at perfecting her recipe.
01:30And eventually, if you do it right, when you open that fresh jar and enjoy the fruits of your labor, you'll see it was all worth it.
01:45Come on now, May.
01:46Amanda already opened up the preserves.
01:49Let me just finish this one thing.
01:51You know May's going to be scrubbing pops in the suite hereafter.
01:55See, Twitch, you don't get distracted.
02:01Oh, no.
02:01Leave it on the back burner and it's bound to boil over and you'll end up stuck.
02:08Oh, no.
02:09Everything okay?
02:10Don't worry, I have it under control.
02:12If I wanted to be a bodybuilder, I'd start drinking raw eggs.
02:41You came to bed late.
02:52You didn't move on to episode four without me, did you?
02:54I don't stream cheat, babe.
02:57I was finishing my vows.
03:01Your face did the same.
03:02I might be a little behind on my vows.
03:05Not overly behind, just a normal, acceptable amount of behind.
03:10Okay.
03:10I've written a couple of drafts, but I just...
03:13And I know yours are going to be perfect.
03:16I just want mine to be too.
03:18It's a lot of pressure to put all the ways you feel about a human being into a couple of paragraphs.
03:23Babe, whatever you say is going to be amazing.
03:28I just do need you to write them or they're never going to find your body.
03:31Nancy!
03:38Nancy!
03:39Oh, God.
03:40Are you going to make it to work on time?
03:42No.
03:43You know, I've never been late a day in my life.
03:46Not even when my water broke.
03:48Is this because Clayton came to visit last night?
03:49Because I'll give him a talking to.
03:51No, it was the dang train arm.
03:54I mean, usually I can lift it up, but I don't know.
03:56Today I just didn't have it in me.
03:58Are you feeling tired?
04:00It was the train arm.
04:02Now, don't you worry about me.
04:03Just worry about getting that milk in the fridge, huh?
04:07Nancy hated the idea of Gus being in that kind of pickle.
04:10She was determined it never happened again.
04:21Ah, 12 minutes late.
04:32Hey, did you get home okay?
04:37I did.
04:39How about you?
04:41Yeah.
04:43I was thinking about you when I got home.
04:45You were?
04:46Yeah, I was thinking about a good nickname for you.
04:50Oh, okay.
04:51And I think I got one.
04:54Okay.
04:55What is it?
04:56I think we should call you...
04:59Biscuit.
04:59Because you're so good with jams.
05:04Ah, I think I'm better with sauces.
05:07No jams, like problems.
05:11Okay, yeah.
05:12When something comes up, you just...
05:14You always handle it with this ease and confidence.
05:20Biscuit.
05:22I like that.
05:24Me too.
05:27Biscocito.
05:29Biscocito.
05:29There you go.
05:35Well, give me a shout if you need something.
05:38Biscocito.
05:40I especially like it when you say it.
05:49You're redder than a sunburnt tomato.
05:51What?
05:52Oh, yeah.
05:54It's, um, it's just hot in the kitchen.
05:57Oh, Amanda.
05:59I was hoping that you could sign my petition to fix the train arm.
06:03Of course.
06:03Yeah.
06:06On line number two.
06:08If anyone can get that stupid thing fixed, it's Mama Nancy.
06:11I think I can.
06:13Only 298 to go.
06:15Ha!
06:15Oh, that is a beautiful Beaujolais.
06:26You sure this is enough wine for your bachelorette party?
06:28Yes.
06:29Oh, this is a sophisticated of you.
06:31Okay, if you run out, I've got plenty here.
06:32That's so straight of you, but not necessary.
06:35Do you want to send me an invoice or I can just give you my credit card?
06:36Already paid for it.
06:38Patrick!
06:38No, no.
06:40You and Kenneth have done so much already.
06:42Oh, no.
06:43I didn't pay for these.
06:44Morning, May.
06:45He did.
06:46Oh, no, no.
06:47That's too much.
06:48I can't.
06:49You know, I'm hearing a lot of talking and not enough partying.
06:54Oh, thank you.
06:56This was the kind of parental support May had never had before.
07:00She wondered if having a dad always felt like the wind was at your back.
07:04Why don't you let me load these up for you?
07:07Yeah.
07:08I saw it poked around in there.
07:10You know, I've been to that venue.
07:12You have?
07:13That's cool.
07:14I love you.
07:19Hey, Miss Nancy, y'all are churning out some of the crispiest chicken I've ever had.
07:25Sergio's been calibrating the fryers.
07:27Crunch so loud, it could wake the dead.
07:29I'm so glad y'all like it.
07:31We deserve nice things, don't you think?
07:34Not like that railroad arm.
07:36I can't remember the day that worked right.
07:39Why don't we do something about it?
07:40I have here this petition, and I thought maybe you could sign it.
07:45Miss Nancy, the only thing that I sign are checks.
07:48But it's just a little old petition.
07:50I like to do my own research before committing my signature to anything.
07:55How about you, Magnolia?
07:56Would you sign it?
07:57I like to see Big Tim's research.
08:01It could be part of the railroad company's process, and maybe we shouldn't mess with it.
08:07Well, okay, then.
08:10Nancy was raised to believe you catch more flies with honey,
08:14but sounds like her request wasn't sticky enough.
08:17Chicken is in my blood, in my soul.
08:25So I need the chicken we serve here at Mr. Chicken's Cluckery to be legendary.
08:34I'm being paid for coming in early, right?
08:36Yes.
08:37All right.
08:38It's succulent.
08:46Crispy.
08:47Oh, yeah.
08:48Spice mix.
08:49It's complex, but it's not pretentious.
08:52Yeah, it really takes you on a journey.
08:53Now, this is a bold thought, but you're a bold man.
08:57How about we replace the Mr. Chicken's Cluckery Chicken recipe with this one?
09:01The goal of the franchise is not to make good food, Frank Jr.
09:06It's sameness.
09:07What?
09:08Sameness.
09:09Same, same, same.
09:10Sameness makes money.
09:12Did I ever tell you my origin story?
09:13Yes.
09:14See, when I was a little boy, I used to love money.
09:17And that's actually what got me in for the franchise business.
09:20But couldn't good chicken also make money?
09:23No.
09:24Good chicken costs money.
09:25It's too much money.
09:27Might as well put gold bars in every order.
09:31Mmm.
09:34Now, that's the face of a man determined to change his destiny.
09:39It's also the face of a man who inhaled too much flour.
09:45You betcha.
09:48I hear he has a metal credit card.
09:50He can't even shred.
09:51Who?
09:51Face down.
09:53Could you hear that?
09:54Pearl was eavesdropping on him at the end, and she told Dot.
09:56And Dot took her cat in to get allergy shots, so she told Mary Pat.
09:59And then Mary Pat told me.
10:01You have his driver's license number, too?
10:02He's an organ donor.
10:05When are you going to meet him?
10:06Tomorrow.
10:07I will tell you all about it.
10:09Yes.
10:10You're a queen and a saint.
10:13Ah, welcome to Chicken Sisters.
10:14Thanks.
10:15Just me.
10:16Karen, we're okay?
10:16Yes, perfect.
10:19So, you just passing through town?
10:21No, actually.
10:22I came to try your chicken.
10:23I saw you guys on Kitchen Clash.
10:25Yes.
10:26Like many before you.
10:32Yes.
10:32Yes.
10:33Yes.
10:34Yes.
10:35Yes.
10:38No rush on that.
10:41Too bad you didn't like it.
10:42The chicken was great, but those hush puppies were otherworldly.
10:46Oh, I know.
10:47Buttery and crispy.
10:49I don't know how Sergio does it.
10:51I would love to pay my compliments to the chef.
10:53Oh.
10:53Um, well, you can try.
10:56He pretends he hates compliments, but secretly he eats them up.
11:00Yeah.
11:00I know the type.
11:01Mm-hmm.
11:02Yeah, come on back.
11:11Nikita.
11:11I thought you'd be happier to see me.
11:16Wait.
11:17Y'all two know each other?
11:18Oh, yeah, yeah.
11:19We go way back.
11:20Right, Sergio?
11:21He was a prep cook at Alinea in Chicago.
11:24I was a junior bartender.
11:26We had a fun time, didn't we?
11:28Yeah.
11:30Well, that's nice.
11:31Having an old friend come all despite you for a visit.
11:34She's not my friend.
11:34She's my ex-wife.
11:39Ha!
11:48So this is where you ran away to after our divorce, huh?
11:53What do you want?
11:54You weren't answering my calls.
11:56I put you in my phone as do not answer.
11:59I'm hearing as I'm still in your phone.
12:04It's like the Haley's Comet of gossip.
12:09It only comes once or twice in a lifetime.
12:11I can't believe he was married to her.
12:14She's gorgeous.
12:16But, like, so gorgeous that it's gone full circle and now she's ugly.
12:20I appreciate the effort, John, but it doesn't matter.
12:23He can divorce anyone he wants to.
12:24He can do whatever he wants.
12:26We're friends.
12:28He's fine.
12:28I'm fine.
12:29She's fine.
12:30If you say so.
12:31Oh.
12:31Oh, Miss Nancy, what's wrong?
12:35I told you, don't Google your symptoms if you don't feel good.
12:38The Internet's a scary place.
12:39I learned my lesson with that intermittent rash.
12:41It's not that.
12:43No one will sign my petition.
12:44I'll sign it.
12:46But at this rate, I'll still be getting signatures after I'm dead and buried.
12:50I don't understand.
12:51I asked everyone so nicely.
12:53Well, there's your problem.
12:54What do you mean?
12:55You're asking them, and you should tell them.
12:57I don't know if I can do that.
12:58Now, don't go selling yourself short, Mom and Nancy.
13:06You've got grit under that lace.
13:15You've got two minutes.
13:16I bought the abandoned pharmacy.
13:19In Lincoln Park?
13:20Yes.
13:20Yes.
13:20The one we always dreamt about converting.
13:22I'm opening a concept restaurant there.
13:24Congratulations.
13:25I want you to be my head chef.
13:28Full menu control.
13:30I have financing, permits, the staff.
13:32I have everything I've ever wanted.
13:35Everything but you.
13:38I know I didn't handle things well.
13:41Please.
13:42Please just hear me out.
13:45Fine.
13:46Okay.
13:47We can talk later.
13:48Your hash puppies were outstanding.
13:50You already knew that.
13:51Bye.
13:57Bye.
14:02Hey, Gus.
14:04Hi.
14:05If you're hungry, you're three hours too late.
14:07So you're not happy to see me?
14:09I didn't say that.
14:11Don't sit there.
14:13That chair is hanging on by a wing and a prayer.
14:16Take this seat.
14:16So, is this a personal visit or you get roped into Amway?
14:26Actually, I was hoping you'd help me with my wedding vows.
14:31With your wedding vows?
14:33Oh.
14:33Now, I am the last person you should be asking.
14:36The only thing I haven't promised men was trouble.
14:40Well, it's, um, it's about May.
14:43I know who she is now, but I want to know who she used to be.
14:48Hmm.
14:57Don't ask them.
14:58Help.
15:03Excuse me, everybody.
15:07Hey!
15:08Listen up.
15:10I know you all are just like me, sick and tired of that dang train arm causing problems.
15:18Patrick, you were just telling me the other day that you had to lift it up so a bunch of cars could go under it.
15:23Mm-hmm.
15:24And, Dot, you told me that you'd sooner go the long way than sell your clothes by lifting up that dirty old thing.
15:31Yeah, I did.
15:32Now, y'all can just sit there thinking it is what it is, or you could do something about it.
15:38Do something about it?
15:39Can't hear you louder.
15:40Do something about it.
15:42Do something about it.
15:43That's right.
15:43That's more like it.
15:44Now, I have this here petition, and maybe you could pass it around.
15:48Thank you so much, Patrick.
15:51Now, sign it pretty.
15:53It won't fight.
15:56Okay, Mama Nancy.
15:58Being in charge sure looks good on her, doesn't it?
16:01Okay, I'm here.
16:06Hi, I'm in the kitchen.
16:10Put me to work.
16:12Oh, that is okay.
16:13It's all taken care of.
16:15May, I'm your maid of honor.
16:17You have to let me do something.
16:18Oh, yeah.
16:19Sorry about that.
16:20Sabrina, can you get that?
16:21On it.
16:22Like that.
16:23I could have gotten the door.
16:26Hi.
16:26Hi.
16:27Hi.
16:27That is not a natural state for lunchmates.
16:33Oh, not yet.
16:33Not yet.
16:34It's not bad.
16:36I could use some ketchup.
16:37There's dovetailing in all the drawers.
16:39Great.
16:39Glad.
16:40Can you see my spray tan?
16:41Welcome to my sophisticette.
16:45Come again?
16:46My sophisticette.
16:47She combined the words sophisticated and bachelorette.
16:52Oh, yeah.
16:53It's a choice.
16:54Okay, let's go to the done room.
16:55Mm-hmm.
16:56Let's go.
16:57Let's go.
17:00May, this is beautiful.
17:02Like jazz music and wine.
17:04What is this, my mama's book club?
17:06Bottles?
17:06That's a Monopoly man move.
17:08I did not put on sequins for rabbit food.
17:10Oh, if you're not going to eat yours,
17:12I got a couple feral rabbits at home
17:14that could put on some LBs.
17:15This is very nice.
17:16This is a classy party.
17:18I think you're in my seat.
17:19A sound seat?
17:20And what is this, the bust of fate, Phil?
17:22Okay, can you all try to act like your house broken?
17:25This is a sophisticette.
17:26Is this for real?
17:27Look how shiny these forks are.
17:29Okay, everyone.
17:32Tonight, will you all please join me
17:34on a culinary tour of my relationship,
17:37a budding romance told through the taste buds?
17:41From the escargot of our first dinner date
17:44to the cacho-y pepe of our engagement,
17:46I'm going to tell you the story of our love
17:48through a seven-course meal
17:50with the appropriate wine pairings.
17:52All right, you want to know about May's childhood?
18:05Well, this is what's left of us after the fire.
18:11Time cards?
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:14May was never late.
18:15Not once.
18:16Thanks, Gus, but I was hoping for something
18:22a bit more sentimental.
18:24Well, these are sentimental to me.
18:27Look, Christmas Day, May was 12 years old.
18:32She forced me to stay open
18:34for all the people in the town
18:36who didn't have any place to go.
18:39We had a full house.
18:40She doesn't show it, but
18:43that girl has a heart
18:46the size of Texas.
18:48We hung up the Christmas lights
18:50and Ivan made some eggnog
18:52and then Amanda got everybody up
18:55dancing to rocking around
18:56the Christmas tree.
18:57That was my favorite Christmas.
19:04All right.
19:06What about this one?
19:07Oh, I remember this day.
19:10Oh, yeah, I do.
19:12And then, and this is the funny part.
19:14Mind you, remember,
19:15this is our one-year anniversary.
19:17We finally get there to Delmonico's
19:19and the maitre d' turns to Jay
19:21and says that he's actually made the reservation
19:23for the following night.
19:25Mm-mm, mm.
19:27Mm.
19:28Shauna, that wine has too many
19:29cherry undertones for this course.
19:31Your mama's got too many cherry undertones.
19:34That clapback doesn't quite work
19:36when you like the person's mama.
19:37I'll finish that off.
19:38I like my wine in boxes.
19:40It's easier to stack.
19:42May, it's okay.
19:43It's just one.
19:44No, I once broke up with a guy
19:47because he ordered Chardonnay.
19:48You're yelling.
19:49We should be on the Pui Fumé for this course.
19:51Does anyone have the right wine?
19:53Mm-mm.
19:54No.
19:55No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
19:56We can't veer our course.
19:58We have to stay on track.
20:01I'm just gonna get everyone fresh glasses.
20:04May did what she always did
20:05when things went pear-shaped.
20:07She jammed her wheel into it,
20:09squeezing out all the fun.
20:11Okay, I'll say it.
20:17The food is weird and the vibes are off.
20:19Is May okay?
20:20Okay, well, you know how most people can relax
20:23and be carefree and have fun?
20:27May is the opposite of that.
20:28We just need to be supportive of her vision.
20:31But you guys, isn't everything here just so pretty?
20:33Pretty barn.
20:34I don't know what you're talking about.
20:36This is fun.
20:37I mean, what other party has a cake this flat?
20:42That's a cake?
20:44I thought that was one brownie.
20:45You know, you're her maid of honor.
20:47How could you let this happen to us?
20:49When May gets in her party planning mode,
20:52she turns into the Terminator.
20:53Hasta la vista, baby.
20:55Of course, she planned her own party.
20:57Legally speaking, I don't think you can call this a party.
20:59If you close your eyes,
21:00you can almost pretend you're in the south of France.
21:04Mm, hints of great.
21:07Also, why didn't she ask me for my advice?
21:09I'm like the most famous host in all of Maranek.
21:11You know, the drop is always hot.
21:13Well, May isn't really a chocolate wine kind of girl.
21:15Her idea of fun is color-coding to-do lists
21:18and organizing her shirts by sleep length.
21:20Well, that's her problem.
21:22Why has it got to be ours?
21:27Go home.
21:28No, May, we were just joking around.
21:29Come on, don't be like that.
21:30Like what?
21:31I'm doing you a favor.
21:32You don't have to pretend like you're having fun anymore.
21:34Let's figure something out.
21:35I already figured something out,
21:37and you ruined it, so go.
21:39This party is just classier than we were expecting.
21:43It's like how Shauna thinks a fancy shoe
21:45is a sparkly flip-flop.
21:46True story.
21:47We just need to warm up to it.
21:49Go home.
21:50The bachelorette party is over.
21:52Me too, but I'm staying here.
22:16You know what?
22:18I feel like going for a very, very long walk right now.
22:24Not still young.
22:41Picklebacks at fancy's?
22:43Woo!
22:43I should have just planned it and not told her.
22:48Well, that's easier said than done.
22:50I have an older sister who still bosses me around.
22:53That's how I ended up with bangs.
22:54It's not your fault.
22:56This is a huge night, and we can't let it end with Mae microfiber in her glassware.
23:01Look, Mae's my big sister, and that comes with its own weird set of rules.
23:06But she's always taking care of me, and I need to shake things up.
23:11Then, baby, let's shake them.
23:14We need provisions.
23:16And walk-in shoes.
23:17Oh, ooh.
23:19Yes.
23:19Bye-bye.
23:43Hi.
23:57Hi.
23:58Hi.
23:58You thought any more about my offer?
24:06And believe you me, that fella never tried to pull one over on Mae again.
24:10She does not suffer fools.
24:12Once in New York, she yelled at a guy who did not offer a seat to a woman and her newborn.
24:17The entire train car clapped when she was done with him.
24:20That's my girl.
24:22Well, go on.
24:23Deal me another.
24:24Um, this one.
24:30This was Mae's prom night.
24:33She missed it on a kind of I was down with the flu.
24:35And I told her it was fine and that we could just close until I was better, but she knew that we were short that month.
24:43She told me that prom was for people who like to waste money on sequins.
24:51And I think he had those bad hairdos and I knew she was looking forward to it, though.
25:02She saved up for a full year for that dress.
25:06When traipsing down memory lane, if you turn left past yonder, you're bound to run into a bittersweet bump in the road.
25:14She's the hardest worker I've ever known.
25:15Yeah, for better or for worse.
25:26Hmm.
25:27Well, this is the last time Mae clocked out, before she left for New York.
25:33Oh, uh...
25:34I think I'm going to call it a night.
25:39All right.
25:42Thanks, Carson.
25:44Yeah.
25:45That door was locked.
26:01Oh, I picked it.
26:01Good.
26:02Yes, you did.
26:04Maymore, you listen up.
26:05You are officially relieved of your bachelorette party duties on account of you being terrible at fun.
26:10No, the moment has passed.
26:11Shh, shh, shh.
26:12Don't you dare interrupt.
26:14Prepare yourself for an evening.
26:15Filled with surprises.
26:17Surprises.
26:18Mirth.
26:19Where?
26:19Jubilation.
26:20And celebration.
26:21Celebration.
26:22Celebration.
26:22Celebration.
26:23No, thank you.
26:25Don't drink things out of bags or boxes.
26:26And this is both.
26:27You do now.
26:28The more you try to fight it, the more annoying I will be.
26:31You know she has it in for me.
26:33Glad she does.
26:34To Mae, our queen for the next.
26:37Woo!
26:37Oh, the extreme tart.
26:43This is shocking.
26:43This is shocking.
26:45Okay.
26:46Your chariot awaits.
26:47And by chariot, I mean your own defeat.
26:49Because we're walking.
26:50We're walking.
26:51White pants.
26:52White pants.
26:53White pants.
26:54White pants.
26:55White pants.
26:55White pants.
26:55White pants.
26:56White pants.
26:56White pants.
26:57White pants.
26:57White pants.
26:57White pants.
26:58White pants.
27:00An extra two cents a serving.
27:02That's all it costs to make good chicken.
27:05That seems...
27:06attainable.
27:10Mr. Chicken's Cluckery.
27:12Your home for sauces and delicious fried chicken.
27:16Well, you might be a genius, Frank Jr.
27:24How could a man who couldn't even pass his ACTs come up with a finger-licking recipe like this?
27:31It's an old family recipe.
27:34One he's been making his whole life.
27:37Oh, it also happens to be the same recipe they're making over at the Chicken Sisters.
27:42That dirty dog.
27:44Wait, why are you all wearing safety vests?
27:54Are we filling potholes?
27:55We couldn't get real bachelorette sashes on such short notice.
27:58But they are chic in a kind of campy way.
28:01Yeah, they're from my neighborhood crime watch.
28:03You know, we're still looking for members.
28:05I already told you I cannot commit to night shifts.
28:08I need nine hours of sleep.
28:09One for you.
28:11One for you.
28:13Your team.
28:13Two for y'all.
28:15I know you spill things to your dress.
28:16Wait, did you dry these?
28:17Oh, just a little something I whipped up.
28:19Okay, here are some things we know and love about Maymore.
28:24She rocks a neutral like no one else can.
28:26Oh, yeah.
28:27Well, that's true.
28:28When she goes to dinner party with four forks, she knows exactly what to do.
28:32Uh-huh.
28:32Yeah.
28:32She's got biceps that could cut glass.
28:35Woo!
28:36And most importantly, she goes crazy for a to-do list.
28:39So, I present to you, Maymore's bachelorette scavenger hunt bingo!
28:45Woo!
28:46Woo!
28:47This is absolute manipulation.
28:48First team to complete the card wins.
28:50You're on my team.
28:52And go!
28:54Oh, go!
28:55I don't lose.
28:56Oh.
28:57Stand under a street sign containing the letter J.
28:59Do a cartwheel where you had your first kiss.
29:02Pose with a man in uniform.
29:03You know I'm not 12, right?
29:05Resistance is futile, May.
29:07May, I'm at McCallum's over there.
29:08We need to get a picture with his hat.
29:09Unless you want everyone else to beat us to it.
29:12Okay, let's go!
29:13Okay!
29:16Got the hot sauce packet, which is good, because I just used the last one in my purse.
29:24How does Sabrina's team have BIN?
29:26We are losing.
29:27How is this button?
29:28It's like you refuse to lighten up.
29:30What are you so afraid of, May?
29:32I don't know.
29:33Okay, well, while you figure that out, hot sauce in your mouth.
29:37And tell me a secret.
29:39No.
29:44Okay, I got it.
29:45I got it.
29:46Do you remember that purple sweater that you used to love?
29:48The one with the unicorn riding the dolphin?
29:50Cornetta!
29:51You didn't lose that.
29:52I threw that away.
29:53Why?
29:54Because you loved it so much that you didn't know that there were stains in it, and there
29:57were holes in the sleeves, and everyone was making fun of you and calling you raggedy,
30:00so I threw it out.
30:01I'm so sorry.
30:02You were looking after me.
30:04You always looked after me.
30:07My mouth is on fire!
30:08Okay.
30:09Careful, because there's...
30:10Oh, that's bad.
30:15Good job.
30:16Three hundred signatures, and then some.
30:21Look at this.
30:23I am so proud of you.
30:25I'm going to give it to the mayor in the morning.
30:27Oh, feels so good to cast a line and catch a fish for once.
30:31I bet.
30:32I just wish we could be here to see the fruits of your labor.
30:39Me too.
30:44You could hire any chef in Chicago.
30:47Not like you.
30:49You put together seasonal menus that no one else can.
30:52You were constantly pushing yourself.
30:54And we both know that no one can handle the chaos of a kitchen like you can.
30:59No one.
30:59What about Hugo?
31:13I've moved on from him.
31:17Professionally and personally.
31:23Isn't that how you want it?
31:26Me to move on from him?
31:28Yes.
31:29I wanted you.
31:35And all of this, as long as I can remember.
31:44You could win this night.
31:46I only have two more boxes until we get bingo.
31:49Oh, let's see, let's see.
31:50How many left?
31:51Oh, do a cartwheel where you had your first kid.
31:55Not kidding, that bent.
31:58No.
31:58That bent.
32:00Bobby Crawford.
32:01Do you remember him?
32:02He used to run like a feral goose.
32:04Oh.
32:05The backed house with you at the bar, me in the kitchen, working late, walking home together.
32:12It's all I ever wanted.
32:15I knew you would say yes.
32:17Okay, but do I have an embarrassing confession?
32:20You grew up thinking prima donna meant everything that happened before Madonna?
32:24No.
32:25You thought Alaska was connected to Hawaii because the math people put them in boxes next to each other?
32:30No.
32:30You thought the actor Kevin Kline created the brand Calvin Kline?
32:33No, I've never done a cartwheel.
32:35What?
32:35Oh, that's embarrassing.
32:39I'm not saying yes.
32:43I'm saying no.
32:45That dream was all I ever wanted until I came here.
32:49What could possibly be here that's not in Chicago?
32:51All right, Miss Perfection, show us what you got.
32:55Woo!
32:56Woo!
32:56Woo!
32:56Woo!
32:57Woo!
32:57Woo!
32:57Woo!
32:57Woo!
32:58Woo!
32:58Woo!
32:58Woo!
32:59Woo!
32:59Woo!
33:00Woo!
33:00Woo!
33:01Isn't Amanda?
33:02There is no way you guys have what we had.
33:09If Amanda had any lingering questions as to why Nikita was there, it just got answered.
33:14Oh!
33:15Did you see it?
33:16I sure did!
33:18Yay!
33:19Good job!
33:23No to that, too.
33:27Safe travels, home.
33:28What's wrong?
33:29Here we go.
33:29What's wrong?
33:30Is your cord is all crashing because you had too much bugs?
33:33Yeah.
33:33Read it and weep, ladies!
33:35Oh!
33:35Respectfully, of course.
33:36Never put us together again.
33:37Our combined skills are dangerous.
33:38Oh, no.
33:39May.
33:40Take our win.
33:40Nope.
33:51Yes!
33:52No!
33:53No!
33:54No, you deserve it.
33:55I don't care about winning because I had fun.
34:01Oh, you did!
34:02Oh, my gosh.
34:04I'm so sorry.
34:05I almost bored y'all with wine pairings.
34:06I'm barely recovering.
34:07Oh, that was the bachelorette.
34:10I never could have planned for myself.
34:12Now, who is ready for eye masks and nighttime vitamins?
34:15Yes.
34:16It's two hours past my bedtime, and by bedtime, I mean my scrolling time.
34:21Yeah, I better get.
34:22My donkey gets tired if I don't tuck her in.
34:24Okay.
34:25Hey, now I don't have to do arm's day.
34:33You can never skip arm day.
34:35Go on.
34:36Get out of here.
34:37Yeah, you got it, boss.
34:39Hey, watching you with Mr. Chicken earlier, I never seen someone with so much passion, and
34:45I watch soap operas.
34:46You think I have a passion?
34:48Oozing out your pores.
34:50Night, Frank Jr.
34:51Hey, Jethro.
34:53From now on, how's about you calling me?
34:56Just Frank.
34:57You got it, Frank?
35:07And with that, Frank Jr., oh, excuse me, Frank tossed his lineage square into the metaphorical
35:12garbage.
35:19Do you know how you asked me what I'm afraid of earlier?
35:22Yeah.
35:22It's not like a big deal, but I do have a constant medium-grade terror all the time.
35:29Even as a child, May had felt the overwhelming weight of the world bearing down on her.
35:33All things that could cave in on her and the people she loved at any moment.
35:38But you don't have to live like that anymore.
35:41You're safe.
35:43It's too late to change it.
35:45Lie.
35:46Thanks for making me run around town like a fool.
35:58You gave up a lot to take care of me when we were kids.
36:05You protected me from all the terrible things.
36:10That must have been hard on you.
36:14It was.
36:16Well, I'm glad I got to give you a night you never had when we were little.
36:20Maybe we could do more of that.
36:25Yeah.
36:30You know why I never cared about having a relationship with my dad?
36:34Because I always had two parents.
36:38I had Mama.
36:40And you.
36:41But you gotta let me take care of you sometimes.
36:50Because that's what sisters do.
36:53We take care of each other.
36:55And it's not so lopsided.
37:03Could you stay until I fall asleep, booger?
37:07Sure thing, little mama.
37:08Well, I'll just take care of each other.
37:32Through time and space
37:36You'll see
37:38You'll see
38:02You're getting your muddy boots all over my clean floor
38:15What do you want?
38:18I wanted to see you
38:19Oh, mission accomplished
38:21You know
38:23I've been going down memory lane a lot
38:25Since I've been back
38:26And it
38:28Sounds like you have too
38:31So a woman can't listen to music while she's cleaning
38:33That's our song
38:35No, that was our song
38:37Jussie
38:38Might I have this dance?
38:42Don't be ridiculous
38:43You know, we never did go to the prom
38:47Yeah, well, we missed out on a lot of things
38:51So why don't we start making up the lost time right now?
39:01A perfect jam is a delicate dance
39:31But one worth getting right
39:33This may be the last time
39:42Last time
39:45It's got to be a little sweet
39:46A little sour
39:55Go down to the corner
39:58And buy the damn cat the expensive food
40:02And it's got to simmer low and slow
40:06Shangora's about the only thing left of me and you
40:11And you've got to know when it's time to cool it down
40:18Early this morning
40:20We started making sounds that say
40:22Don't the last time come too soon
40:25One down, eight to go, but it's no less true
40:31Don't the last time come too soon
40:34Love's always gonna leave you
40:42Don't matter what they say
40:45You only know what it is
40:49Once it's gone away
40:52When the last time was our last time
41:07Should've told you that
41:08Last time comes too soon
41:10Oh, now look at that
41:20There's nothing sadder in this world
41:22Than a biscuit without jam
41:40Kind of happiness
41:41Thank you
41:42Yolanda
41:43We're never on my way
41:45We have a fine
41:45We're not on my way
41:46There's nothing sadder in this world
41:47We're not on my way
41:49And you're on my way
41:50I don't have aã‚¡
41:52But we will 번
41:56Now look at this
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