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00:03Why are we going through all this again? I had my trial. I went to jail.
00:06I never finished your sentence.
00:07You have two options.
00:09You go back to prison, or you do a little work for the Department of Damage.
00:13Two, option two, thanks.
00:14Do you think you can get close to him?
00:17Hey, isn't that what American Horror Story?
00:18Sorry, Dave players don't get golf carts.
00:21The showrunner just called. He's cutting your character from the show.
00:30I want you to wear this.
00:32Find his computer and place this right on top, and I'll handle the rest, Romoli.
00:59I shouldn't have left them alone.
01:01I knew I shouldn't have left them alone.
01:04Ah, petit point. It's just so hard since their father passed.
01:08I can't be everywhere at once.
01:11Take a deep breath for me, and blow it hard and fast.
01:18You're sure he was inside when the fire broke out?
01:21He was in the room where it started.
01:23The firefighter had to wake into the kitchen to get him.
01:26I'll call 911 as soon as I smell smoke.
01:28Call us at jail.
01:32What is it?
01:34It's okay. Just wait.
01:37Mrs. Williams, your son shows no signs of smoke inhalation.
01:41He's got no cough, no burns, not even skin irritation.
01:46I don't think I've seen a healthier 13-year-old in my life.
01:49So is all okay?
01:50It's great.
01:51We could do a chest x-ray, but I really don't think that's necessary.
01:55Oh, thank goodness.
01:58But you should be more careful when using the stove on your own.
02:02It was the stove, right?
02:06Yeah.
02:08Merci, thank you.
02:14Supernatural threats.
02:16That's our simple directive.
02:18Protect this country from supernatural threats.
02:22We've got the men and women, the resources, and an incredibly expensive, state-of-the-art, high-security prison.
02:33We have everything we need to do an essential job for our nation.
02:36There's just one problem.
02:38Do you know what the problem is?
02:41Our prison is half empty.
02:44Half empty.
02:45And the Congressional Budget Office is up our ass looking at every nickel and dime we're costing the taxpayer.
02:51We're facing significant budget cuts at every office.
02:5420% or more here in Los Angeles.
02:57Every single person here is going to need to look carefully at what you're contributing.
03:04Now, what up, everybody?
03:05Let me set the scene.
03:07Fresh new start for your boy, young Z.
03:09You saw pops for a dad.
03:10He's cool.
03:11He's just a little stressed about my first day of school.
03:13They say be careful because humans can be mean.
03:15But I'm still going out for the football team.
03:18It might be rough with his home sweet home.
03:20Just a little bit of dust and a little bit of mold.
03:23But it ain't so bad on the side of the track.
03:25There are so many self-tips.
03:27I'd say.
03:29Here's what we know.
03:30We have the police reports of the kitchen fire when Simon was 13.
03:35We have last year's port-a-potty explosion on the set of The Rookie.
03:39And thanks to you and Simon's hard drive, we can place him at the scene.
03:44It's almost enough.
03:46And you're sure he's dangerous?
03:48For what it's worth, he seems like a sensitive soul to me.
03:51I'll put that in the file, Trevor.
03:53Just saying.
03:54Simon's mother's birthday is tomorrow.
03:56Oh.
03:57He's going to her party in Pacoima.
03:59I want you there.
04:01And I want you wearing a wire.
04:04Do some digging with the family about the fire.
04:08Get me something I can use.
04:10This feels like we might be crossing a line.
04:12Well, if you don't, you're going back to prison.
04:14Wait, that wasn't the deal.
04:15Well, it is now.
04:16You're going soft.
04:17And I don't have any time to waste.
04:19Get me something I can use.
04:21Well, we're done.
04:34Hello, Mr. Manchin, Mrs. Whitton.
04:35If Vaughn Kovac is still watching tapes,
04:37there may be a little phone call to remind him.
04:40No, Simon, it is crazy in here.
04:41Do you know who we're about to sign?
04:43The Manning brothers.
04:44And they come as a package deal.
04:46We're playing hot potato with Eli,
04:47and I don't want to be left holding that dead weight.
04:49Well, good luck.
04:50I'll just sit here,
04:52not thinking about how life-changing it'll be
04:54to hear back from Vaughn Kovacs.
04:56If there is news, you know you'll be the first to know,
04:58unless you call me again,
04:59in which case I will never tell you.
05:01That's not funny.
05:02Good, because I wasn't trying to be funny.
05:06You know, if they don't give you a callback,
05:08it means they're clowns,
05:10making a terrible movie
05:11you wouldn't want to be part of anyway.
05:14Yeah.
05:15Besides, the work of an actor isn't getting jobs.
05:17Your work is acting.
05:19You can always find a way to act.
05:21Yeah, you're right.
05:26I'll have to stop waiting for permission.
05:29If I don't get this part,
05:30I should do something on my own.
05:35A short film, a play.
05:38Play, yes, the play's the thing.
05:40Theater, purest form of acting.
05:45Rumble thy billy full.
05:47Spit fire.
05:49Spout rain.
05:52Nor rain, wind,
05:54thunder, fire
05:55are my daughters.
05:57I tax not you,
05:58you elements with unkindness,
06:00and ever give you kingdom,
06:01call you children.
06:03You owe me no subscription.
06:06Then let fall your horrible pleasure.
06:12Not bad.
06:14You know this one?
06:16Well, maybe it's like Casey says.
06:18Maybe a fella ain't got a soul of his own,
06:20just a little piece of a big soul.
06:23One big soul that belongs to everybody.
06:28Then...
06:30Then it don't matter.
06:34I'll be all around,
06:36in the dark.
06:38I'll be everywhere.
06:41Wherever you can look.
06:43Wherever there's a fight so hungry people can eat,
06:45I'll be there.
06:46Wherever there's a cop beating up on a guy,
06:47I'll be there.
06:49On the page?
06:51It looked like nothing?
06:54The beginning,
06:56simple, almost comical.
06:59Just a pulse.
07:03Bassoons and basset horns,
07:06like a rusty squeeze box.
07:09But then,
07:11high above it,
07:12an oboe,
07:13just a single note,
07:15hanging there, unwavering,
07:16until the clarinet took over
07:18and sweetened it
07:21to a phrase of
07:22with such delight.
07:26This was no composition
07:27by a performing monkey.
07:28This was
07:30a music I'd never heard before.
07:34Filled with such longing.
07:38Such unfulfillable longing.
07:41It had me trembling.
07:42It seemed to me
07:43that I was hearing
07:44the voice of God.
07:53Sorry.
07:54Oh, please.
07:55Well done, by the way.
07:57Thanks.
07:58Oh, I gotta go.
08:00I'm supposed to be in Pacoima
08:01for my mom's birthday later.
08:03A birthday celebration?
08:05In Pacoima?
08:06How exciting.
08:07You think that sounds exciting?
08:08Well, I've never been to Pacoima before.
08:10I grew up there
08:12and I promise you
08:13you haven't missed anything.
08:13It's basically Cleveland
08:15with palm trees.
08:17Well, I've never been to Cleveland either.
08:18Do you mind if I tag along?
08:25It would be nice
08:26to have a buffer.
08:27It's gonna be just
08:28a bunch of aunties
08:29and cousins sharing war stories
08:31of growing up Haitian.
08:32I've always been
08:33an exceptional buffer.
08:35Good.
08:35Uh, look.
08:37My family doesn't know
08:38I got fired
08:39from American Horror Story.
08:40Oh.
08:40So,
08:42let's keep that between us.
08:44As Belinda Carlisle
08:45famously sang,
08:47our lips are sealed.
09:02Can you hear them?
09:04They talk about us
09:06Telling lies
09:08Well, that's a surprise
09:09Can you see them?
09:11They run through them
09:14They have a shield
09:16Nothing can see revealed
09:17I found the body
09:19what they've made
09:21In the jealous case
09:23people may
09:26Hey!
09:28I'm just a year
09:29I'm just a year
09:30I'm just a year
09:31I'm just a year
09:32Hey!
09:33How are you, Charlie?
09:35Hey!
09:37Happy birthday, Mommy.
09:39Sorry I'm late.
09:40Oh, you're right on time.
09:42Mommy, this is Trevor,
09:43my industry friend.
09:43It's lovely to meet you,
09:44Mrs. Brilliance.
09:45Oh, it's so nice
09:47to meet one of
09:47Simon's work friends.
09:49Oh!
09:50And I love your fashion style.
09:52I hope you don't mind
09:53me intruding on your part.
09:55No problem.
09:56Friends are always
09:57welcome here.
09:58My son, Eric,
10:00just had my kitchen
10:01renovated for my birthday.
10:02Oh!
10:04You'll never believe
10:05the transformation.
10:06You never saw it before, Mommy.
10:08You'll be able to tell.
10:11I've been telling everyone
10:13about your American horror story movie.
10:15Oh, it's not a movie, Mommy.
10:17It's television.
10:18But it's a big show.
10:19Everyone in church is so excited.
10:21You're gonna be on YouTube.
10:22Anything streaming is on YouTube.
10:24So, this is where Simon grew up.
10:27Simon was born right in this house.
10:29I wasn't born in the house.
10:31Well, he knows what I mean.
10:33Eric!
10:34Your brother is here.
10:40Hey!
10:43Was traffic bad?
10:45It was normal.
10:48Did you bring the whipped cream?
10:49Oh.
10:50I can go out.
10:51I asked you to do one thing, man.
10:53Who needs whipped cream
10:54when we are having cake?
10:55Absolutely.
10:56Cake should stand alone.
10:58Why do you look familiar?
11:01Trevor Slattery.
11:02Trained at the Royal Academy
11:03of Dramatic Art.
11:04Did bits and bobs in the West End.
11:06Weren't you the Mandarin?
11:07Then I took a role
11:08posing as an international terrorist
11:11to pay my drug and prostitution debts.
11:16You have to see the new kitchen.
11:19Give them the tour.
11:22Follow me.
11:28And he put in an island.
11:30I always wanted an island.
11:32And, check this out.
11:34A refrigerator.
11:35Are you a one guy?
11:36Oh, no thank you.
11:38A bit of a teetotaler these days.
11:40Thirteen years sober.
11:42Oh, good for you.
11:44Well, congratulations on a lovely kitchen.
11:47What did it look like before?
11:49Beige.
11:50And dark orange.
11:51Really 70s.
11:52The cabinets were all that dark wood paneling.
11:55Remember that?
11:56No, not really.
11:57It was before the fire.
11:58Oh, there was a fire?
11:59Yeah, it was a long time ago.
12:01Oh, what happened?
12:03Why do you want to know?
12:04Just making conversation.
12:06Oh, it's not much of a story.
12:07It certainly sounds like one.
12:09A kitchen, a fire,
12:10is packed with drama already.
12:11Eric still blames me.
12:12We don't need to talk about it.
12:13I mean, what 13-year-old
12:15doesn't understand how a stove works?
12:16It was my fault
12:17for leaving Simon alone in the house.
12:19Oh, so Simon was alone when it happened?
12:23Yola!
12:26Yola!
12:33Hey, how you been?
12:36Good.
12:42All right.
12:44Hold on.
12:46Bang!
12:48That's Walter, that's Fritz, that's Alex.
13:05Malta and I practically raised our kids together.
13:09They would spend hours in that backyard.
13:12What was Simon like as a child?
13:15Quiet.
13:16Interesting.
13:20That's all you've got to say?
13:23I have never much liked him, to be honest.
13:26His brother, Eric, he's the nice one.
13:29So helpful!
13:30I wasn't asking for your preference, Esther.
13:32Just some Simon stories, bloody hell.
13:34Oh?
13:35Oh.
13:43Oh.
13:50Oh.
13:51Oh.
13:51It's the full package.
13:52Well, you're really just like a regular dude who can throw a shield, right?
13:55Oh, is that how you feel?
13:57Simon and I used to carpool together to school every day.
14:00Oh, we must have so many stories.
14:03Oh, was he, you know, shaken up after the kitchen fire?
14:08We didn't talk much.
14:10We carpooled every day.
14:12Yeah.
14:13It's also like, what are your hours?
14:15Yeah.
14:15It's actually kind of unpredictable.
14:17Just like just last week, I had, what, three auditions and acting class.
14:21Is that a lot for a week?
14:24That's a full week.
14:25Uh-uh.
14:25It's a full week.
14:27I didn't say.
14:28I didn't say if I'm on shit.
14:32You know I couldn't understand you, right?
14:38Oh, okay, I'm glad you're crying.
14:40Talk five memories of Simon's childhood, whatever comes to mind.
14:43Excuse me.
14:44Hey, man, what are you doing?
14:45I thought you were going to be my boyfriend.
14:47I just spent 20 minutes explaining the producer sessions to my cousins.
14:50Sorry.
14:51I'm just so excited to meet everyone.
14:53No, I know you're lying.
14:54What?
14:55I'm not lying.
14:56No one's happy to talk to my neighbor else.
14:58Yeah, no, she's terrible.
15:00All right, folks.
15:02On a manger.
15:03Let's eat.
15:06Magic.
15:22This chicken tastes like it was born to be in the sauce.
15:29My husband's saying every time he cooked chicken.
15:32Oh.
15:33Well, Eric has some big news.
15:35Go on, motion.
15:36Mail.
15:36Tell them.
15:37Come on, tell them, Dio.
15:39We just hired a new underwriter, which means I'm now an SVP and the manager of a team
15:45of six.
15:45Oh, Cherie.
15:48That's wonderful.
15:49The management thing really is the best part of my job, helping my reports with their
15:53career development.
15:55You know, there's a couple of our claims refs who are going to be promoted in the next
15:58quarter.
15:59So, we're going to have some openings.
16:03You know I don't want to work at your insurance company.
16:05I have a job.
16:07Doing what exactly?
16:09Acting.
16:10Hmm.
16:10My job is to train and audition.
16:13I just had a big one the other day.
16:14I hear I'm probably going to get a callback.
16:17It's for a lead role in a Von Kovac movie.
16:19Simon, really?
16:21Remind me what a callback is.
16:23It's when they bring you back in to audition again.
16:26Any big role, they're going to want to see you a few times.
16:28Sometimes you may even meet the director.
16:30So, it's a second interview for a job you still might not get.
16:35It's quite a bit more than that.
16:36In fact, for a job of this scale, a callback alone is a huge accomplishment.
16:43What exactly are you doing at this party, man?
16:45Sorry?
16:46My brother.
16:48Let's not forget that Simon just did the American Horror Story movie.
16:51Simon, tell your brother about the American Horror Story.
16:56What?
16:57What is it?
16:58Simon, I've got to go to the loo.
17:00I think those curried fish bites don't exactly agree with me.
18:06I want to set your expectations. I hope you're able to find much.
18:10Sounds like you're not pushing hard enough.
18:12I'm pushing. Everyone finds it odd that I'm here. I nearly got into a fight with a neighbor woman.
18:16Yeah, well, let's hope something comes up for your sake.
18:19And if it doesn't?
18:20I'll find a different way to get what I want.
18:22And I go back to prison.
18:23Yeah, so maybe keep trying. Maybe talk to everyone.
18:26No stone unturned.
18:27What are you doing here?
18:28Oh, just getting the lab results from her, doctor.
18:37Fabulous. Now I know I can indulge without worrying about my cholesterol.
18:46Hey, hey, hey, hey, get you something to eat, man. You can't be drinking all day.
18:51Well, look, look, I'm going to keep it simple. I'm drinking lemonade. I'm drinking lemonade.
18:55I'm not going to get mixed up with you guys.
19:06Do you mind if I hide out in here?
19:08Oh.
19:12Sorry about my son.
19:14And it can be a lot.
19:16You shouldn't be doing dishes at your own party.
19:19I like to clean as I go.
19:21It's been a lovely evening.
19:23And the community's charming.
19:25Yeah. Some father and I always loved it.
19:28A good place to raise kids.
19:30Mm-hmm.
19:34I'm glad you're here, Trevor.
19:36You know, Simon never brought a friend to meet the family like this.
19:41Truthfully, he never really had a friend.
19:45Who doesn't ever make a friend?
19:47Isn't her taste a little prickly?
19:52Can I tell you something?
19:56When Simon was little, he fell off his bike.
19:59Oh.
20:00He always insisted on riding his father's bike, even though he was too small for it.
20:07It was a few years after Somford passed.
20:13And I took him through to the kitchen, I cleaned him up, and he demanded I kiss his knee.
20:19To kiss it better?
20:20Yeah, exactly.
20:21Demanding, little child.
20:22Still is.
20:24After I kissed it, as I was putting on the band-aid, he looked up and said something he has
20:31never said again.
20:34Thank you for loving me, Mommy.
20:37I thought I'd fall apart right there.
20:40I don't know if he meant it the way I took it, or if he was just saying something.
20:46But all that time, I thought he didn't mind how alone he was.
20:54I thought, okay, he has his acting, his Criterion DVD collection, all those movie posters on the wall.
21:05Maybe he doesn't feel alone.
21:08But he was.
21:10And he felt it, even if he didn't say it.
21:13But anyway, I'm glad he's got a friend.
22:06Mommy, we've got to get going, but, uh...
22:14An ice cream maker.
22:16You were listening when I said I wanted to be an ice cream missologist.
22:20Of course I was.
22:23See?
22:25Look.
22:26And it has an ingredient spout for adding cookie bits and brownie chunks.
22:31Oh, wow.
22:32And it looks expensive, which means you should probably be thanking me.
22:35Eric?
22:36No, really, since I'm the one who's been supporting you, and I paid for this kitchen,
22:40and I know you're still giving money to Simon, because how else would he be surviving, right?
22:45What happened on American Horror Story, Simon?
22:47Nothing.
22:48Bullshit.
22:48You can't lie to me.
22:49I'm your brother.
22:52I got fired, okay?
22:54Oh, no, Simon.
22:55Really?
22:56No, Mommy, it wasn't my fault.
22:57It was creative differences.
22:58Of course, nothing is ever your fault.
23:00I see, Eric.
23:01When are we going to start being honest about this problem, hmm?
23:03Simon has no interest in helping his family.
23:06All he thinks about is himself.
23:07He spends his entire life goofing off and somehow getting encouragement by you to keep doing it.
23:11Goofing off?
23:12Who says goofing off?
23:13Come on, man!
23:13I don't know what else you would call dicking around auditioning for over a decade with no discernible change in
23:18your career.
23:19Don't upset him.
23:20Right.
23:20Don't upset him.
23:21Let's all just protect Simon's feelings.
23:23That spends his own mother's money on her birthday gift like he's five years old.
23:28And I'm the crazy one for treating my grown-ass brother like an adult.
23:45What the hell, Simon?
23:46What the hell is wrong with you?
24:10I don't know what to do.
24:14I don't know what to do.
24:36No one's ever seen that side of me before.
24:41Outside my family.
24:43We don't have to talk about it.
24:45I don't know where it all came from.
24:49But how it happened, I don't know why.
24:53I wish it would all just go away.
24:55You don't have me an explanation.
24:57I don't have one.
25:00You know I'd never work again if anyone found out.
25:03Why? What are you talking about?
25:06Because of DeMar Doorman Davis.
25:08Sorry, who's DeMar Doorman Davis?
25:11Uh, it doesn't matter.
25:14It's not like I have a career to worry about anyway.
25:18Maybe it's time for me to admit that Eric was right.
25:22Abide with me, fast falls the eventide.
25:28What's that?
25:29It's a hymn.
25:30It's got me through some tough times.
25:33I sang it to my mom as she passed away.
25:37That's nice, Trav.
25:38I appreciate it.
25:44But I don't need comforting.
25:46I need a break.
25:47I think all I see is this parade of talentless fools
25:52getting job after job.
25:55The dumb faces on deadline every day.
26:01Maybe it's time for me to admit
26:08that it's never going to be me.
26:11You don't know that.
26:14I'm no wonder man.
26:20Yeah, we should go.
26:22Give me a sec.
26:23I need to pee.
27:17Thanks for waiting.
27:24Simon, was someone hurt? Is it your mum?
27:28That was Janelle, my agent.
27:30Oh, no. Bad news, Simon. I'm so sorry.
27:37She was trying to get a hold of the both of us.
27:41No one had your info.
27:42Why?
27:45What happened?
27:49We both got called back to Wonder Man.
28:20We both got called back to Wonder Man.
28:20We both got called back to Wonder Man.
28:21Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
28:25Save it for a rainy day.
28:29For love may come and tap you on the shoulder some starless night.
28:37Just in case you feel you want to hold her.
28:41You'll have a pocket full of starlight.
28:45Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
28:49Never let it fade away.
28:53Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
28:57Save it for a rainy day.
29:02For love may come and tap you on the shoulder some starless night.
29:10And just in case you feel you want to hold her.
29:16You'll have a pocket full of starlight.
29:20Pocket full of starlight.
29:23Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
29:27Never let it fade away.
29:31Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
29:36Save it for a rainy day.
29:39Save it for a rainy, rainy, rainy day.
29:43For when your troubles start multiplying,
29:48And they just might.
29:51It's easy to forget them without trying.
29:56With just a pocket full of starlight.
30:00Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket.
30:04Never let it fade away.
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30:12Save it for a rainy day.
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