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00:05Previously on The Madison.
00:08It's going to be one of those days, brother.
00:11Yes! I can use one.
00:15If you can't walk on Fifth Avenue, where can you walk?
00:17You can't. That's the whole point.
00:19I cannot come up with one plausible reason why we still live in that city.
00:23You married a city mouse, honey.
00:26Nobody fishes this stretch of river that can only be reached by pack horse.
00:30Paul has permission to fly us into it.
00:35Jesus! Fuck! Hold on!
00:38Jason!
00:40Hello?
00:41Ma'am, your husband was involved in a plane crash.
00:44I'm sorry to say both he and Paul Clyburn did not survive the crash.
00:47We'd like you to come here and identify the bodies.
00:53I'm going to stay here.
00:55Your father kept a journal.
00:57Let's go find this spot.
01:25For me, I'm going to stay here.
01:39You're welcome.
02:13Can you hear me now?
02:18Honey?
02:20Can you hear me?
02:22Sort of.
02:24Hold on, I'm hunting higher ground.
02:27You're hunting?
02:29You're hunting.
02:30That should do it.
02:32Ah, there you are.
02:34What is this about hunting?
02:36High ground, and I found it.
02:39Oh, man.
02:40What's so funny?
02:42It's not funny, it's just, uh...
02:44Here, I'm gonna test my technical prowess.
02:54Pretty.
02:56Pretty?
02:57What can I say? Honey, I'm a beach girl.
03:01All right.
03:02What's your favorite thing about the beach?
03:05Well, in what sense?
03:06Well, you know, when you look at it.
03:08Uh, I think it's the sound, the waves.
03:12There's a comfort in the crash.
03:17If that makes any sense.
03:20And the horizon.
03:22You know, something we don't have in the city.
03:24The horizon is a perfect line between sky and water.
03:30Well, this place is the opposite.
03:32The horizon is chaos.
03:36Bunch of jagged teeth eating clouds.
03:40Okay, honey.
03:41What?
03:42If you want to stay longer, stay longer.
03:44You don't have to sell me.
03:47Stay the week.
03:48No, wait, don't stay the week.
03:50Oh, we have the Met Gala on Saturday.
03:54What's the theme?
03:56The anthology of fashion.
03:58No, that was last year's theme.
04:00No.
04:01That was the lexicon of fashion.
04:03What's the fucking difference?
04:05Uh, the hors d'oeuvres will be different.
04:06You can come dressed as a fisherman in a tux.
04:10All right, what does this mean for my week?
04:12Can you say goodbye to jagged teeth by Friday?
04:16Goodbye teeth by Friday.
04:19You got it.
04:20Okay, well, I'm on my way to have lunch with a very distressed 36-year-old.
04:25Yeah, well, sooner he's out of her life, but better.
04:29They share two children, honey.
04:31Whatever happens, he's never out of her life.
04:35Love you.
04:36Love you too, sweetheart.
04:39Love you too, friend.
04:39Love you too, ma'am.
04:50Love you too.
05:00Love you too, teammate.
05:01Love you too, kad'e.
05:15I don't know.
05:42Are those gluten-free?
05:43I don't think there's any gluten in pancakes, honey.
05:46There's nothing but gluten in pancakes.
05:48Mom, I can't eat gluten.
05:50Since when did you develop this allergy I'm unaware of?
05:52Any talk about it in school?
05:54Our bodies aren't designed to digest gluten.
05:57Are these sausages?
05:58Found them in the freezer.
05:59Do you identify the mystery meat that they're made from?
06:02Do you really want to know?
06:04Fair enough.
06:06Man has been eating bread for about 30,000 years.
06:10And for many cultures, Sumerians, Egyptians, Romans, pretty much every civilization in Mesopotamia and Northern Africa
06:18ate a diet consisting almost entirely of bread.
06:22Unless you were a Bedouin tribesman or a pharaoh who ate some version of cow or camel.
06:26What our bodies can't tolerate is the bromide and bleach and all the other garbage companies use to refine it.
06:32But this was milled by some local Mennonites right here in Montana without any of that shit.
06:39What's a Sumerian?
06:40What's a pharaoh?
06:41It's a Mennonite.
06:42The answer to all of your questions are on that, Gio.
06:46Has anyone figured out how to use the shower yet?
06:48I'm pretty sure you just turned the faucet handle clockwise until the water starts coming out.
06:53I'm sorry.
06:54That was, uh, that was flippant and unnecessary.
06:57And it's too early for that.
06:58Make me tea.
06:59Yeah.
07:00There's coffee.
07:01Coffee wreaks havoc on my nervous system.
07:03Oh, I think that's your genetics.
07:05I have the same genetics as you.
07:08I'm going to the bathroom.
07:10Wish me luck.
07:13Let me guess, Russell.
07:14Your mother is the domineering type.
07:17She does have a very strong personality.
07:21Why do you say that?
07:23Just an observation.
07:26Huh.
07:28Jesus.
07:30Ow.
07:32Oh, God.
07:37Okay.
08:07What the?
08:10Paige!
08:17Oh, shit.
08:19Oh, shit.
08:34Oh, shit.
08:38Where is she?
08:39Bathroom.
08:39What happened?
08:40Honey?
08:41Mom!
08:42Honey?
08:43Mom!
08:44They sting you?
08:45Mom!
08:46I'm coming in.
08:48What stung her?
08:50Oh, God.
08:50What?
08:51I said there were hornets, right?
08:52You heard me.
08:53Brother!
08:54Oh, that is not going to save you.
08:57Where'd they get you?
08:59It hurt so bad.
09:00Let me see.
09:03Is it bad?
09:06It's so bad.
09:07It's not funny!
09:12Don't come in!
09:13Look for a medicine kit.
09:15Try and find Benadryl, Tylenol, and Calamine lotion.
09:18Wait, what?
09:18What's that?
09:19It's for itching.
09:19It's a pink bottle.
09:20Pink.
09:20Got it.
09:20You knew.
09:22Again.
09:22And you did nothing.
09:24Nothing!
09:26You're toasted.
09:29Okay.
09:31Um, Tylenol, Benadryl, and the pink stuff.
09:35Okay, thank you.
09:43Put the lotion up in the loft.
09:45Okay.
09:46There, there, there.
09:46I don't know.
09:49After you do that, I recommend you redeem yourself.
09:52Great idea.
10:04Now you get rid of them.
10:10Says Cheek.
10:24I don't think I'm going to make it.
10:28We can do it on the couch.
10:35Ow.
10:37Ow.
10:39Ow.
10:40or
10:54or
11:08Oh
11:10Ahh!
11:12Ahh!
11:14Ahh!
11:15Ahh!
11:16Ahh!
11:26Ow!
11:29Ow!
11:30Ahh!
11:31Ahh!
11:33Ahh!
11:39I think that's all of them.
11:44That's not all of them?
11:46Oh boy, they really got in there.
11:49They got all the way in there, Mom.
11:52I need some of that pig stuff! I need some of that pig stuff!
11:54Don't come up here!
11:56I've seen it before!
11:57You're never seeing it again! Never, ever, ever!
12:00I need some of the pig stuff!
12:01Let me see, let me see, let me see.
12:03I don't think we can use this on your eyes.
12:05What? What? What happened, baby?
12:07You got stuck!
12:08Defending you! Defending you!
12:10You both stop acting 11!
12:12I'm 11 and I don't act like this.
12:14You sure don't, baby.
12:15Show me your eyes, show me your eyes.
12:16Let's try putting ice on it first.
12:18Ice?
12:19I need some ice!
12:21How do we move on from this, Rachel?
12:23The trust is God! It's God!
12:26Are they gonna get a divorce?
12:28This is fucking fascinating.
12:42Well, he's asleep on the couch, and Paige is whimpering in the loft.
12:46You'd think 2-Benadryl would have knocked her out.
12:48I gave her two more.
12:49Abby, I don't think you're supposed to take that much.
12:51Mom, we are dealing with prescription-level despair.
12:532-Benadryl won't do shit.
12:55What are the girls doing?
12:56They hacked into Paul's Wi-Fi, so all is right in their world.
13:00You up for a walk? I want to show you something.
13:03Sure.
13:092-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:102-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:122-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:212-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:232-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:243-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:263-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:452-Benadryl won't do shit.
13:57Speaking about him in the present tense, it's going to be a hard habit to break.
14:05It's beautiful.
14:10I want to bury him here.
14:15This was Paul's home, and in Preston's heart, I think it was his home, too.
14:23Mom, if you do that, you can't visit him.
14:26Hey, don't you want to visit him?
14:27I will visit him.
14:30And what if the new owners don't let you?
14:31And why would there be new owners?
14:35Because you can't keep this place. I mean, how are you going to take care of it?
14:38Take care of what? It's three cabins. Only one of them has water. What's to take care of?
14:42The land?
14:45The land takes care of itself.
14:46Okay, well, Mom, who's going to take care of you while you're out here?
14:48I mean, Paige couldn't even go to the bathroom without needing a trip to the ER.
14:51I am not Paige.
14:54Fair enough.
14:54Do you think this is any more dangerous than walking to the pharmacy down First Avenue?
14:58Yeah, I do, actually.
15:00Yeah, well, I don't see it that way.
15:02Mom, I don't know how you move on.
15:04I have no intention of moving on. Ever.
15:08I will never love again.
15:09I won't even try.
15:11Holding on to him is the closest I will get.
15:13And that is what I plan to do.
15:18I didn't bring you here for your permission.
15:20I brought you here to share my decision.
15:25I may never love again, Abby, but you certainly will never have another father.
15:30And your children are down a grandfather for the rest of their lives.
15:35And they learn nothing about him, standing in front of a tombstone, surrounded by the corpses of strangers.
15:43He loved this place.
15:48He stays here.
15:53You want to know the last thing I said to him?
15:57I'll pay you back.
16:01I was his greatest disappointment, and he left before I could change that.
16:09What did he say?
16:11About what?
16:12When you said you'd pay him back.
16:15What did he say?
16:21He said I wouldn't accept it if he tried.
16:27He doesn't sound like a man who's disappointed, Abby.
16:56Look at this.
17:00Horseshoe.
17:02Yeah?
17:03Those are good luck.
17:05Hang them over a door, but you've got to hang them like a U.
17:08It won't end up, or all your luck will run out.
17:16Where's your folks?
17:18Girls?
17:22Girls, get in the house now!
17:25Can I help you?
17:27You, uh, Mr. Clyburn's family?
17:29And who are you?
17:30Yes, Stacy Clyburn.
17:32Oh.
17:33Paul was your, uh...
17:35My brother-in-law.
17:36His brother was, um, Preston.
17:39Yes.
17:39Right.
17:40I met him once.
17:41He's very friendly.
17:43Nice man.
17:43Yes, yes, he was.
17:46Uh, ranch I work for shares a, a north fence here.
17:49Paul and the ranch owner was real close.
17:50He, he asked me to keep an eye out for the place until family showed up, and it looks like
17:54you did.
17:55Mm-hmm.
17:55We did.
17:56Y'all getting by in there?
17:58Paul lived pretty sparse.
17:59We're fine.
18:00Uh, learning our way around the outhouse.
18:04Ha!
18:05My wife would have none of that.
18:07Huh.
18:08Wise woman.
18:13Cade Harris.
18:15Stacy.
18:16Stacy.
18:17Boy, I, I sure was sorry to hear about your, uh...
18:21People are pretty worried y'all are gonna starve in there.
18:25Had me, uh, bring some things over.
18:27You, you mind if I carry them in?
18:28Um, things?
18:31Some, some food.
18:32Oh.
18:34Sure.
18:35All right.
18:36Of course.
18:36Yes, ma'am.
18:37Just this way.
18:38My truck's right there.
18:41Yeah.
19:12I'm over there, Farmer.
19:16Ma'am.
19:22Grandma, what did you order?
19:24I didn't order anything.
19:26Our neighbors left this over.
19:27Let's see what all we got in here, uh...
19:30Oh, buttermilk pie.
19:32Oh, they got everything labeled in here.
19:34We got lasagna, garlic bread, and, uh...
19:38Oh, Mason's wife made this.
19:40Beef casserole.
19:40Don't look like much, but it's worth fighting over.
19:43Oh, fry bread.
19:44You ever had that fry bread?
19:46No.
19:46You, uh, put this on top, you make Indian tacos.
19:50You can't call it that.
19:52It's racist.
19:56Oh, uh...
19:58That's what the Indians call it.
20:03Thank you very much.
20:05This was not expected.
20:08Oh, and, uh...
20:10It's not a business card, but, uh...
20:13I wrote my cell in the back.
20:14You call if you need anything.
20:20Oh, that's some shiner you got there.
20:22Oh, I meant to ask you, is there a minor emergency center close?
20:26He got stung by a hornet.
20:28Oh, you got bacon soda.
20:30You just mix it up with some water until it turns into a paste.
20:32You cover that eye.
20:33It'll suck the poison right out.
20:35Right.
20:35Uh, thanks.
20:36But maybe you could just, like, tell us where the hospital is?
20:39Uh, right.
20:40Uh, nearest one's Bozeman.
20:41About two hours up 90.
20:43But, uh, they'll probably tell you the same thing.
20:48Ladies.
20:57Ma'am.
21:01Girls, when someone is trying to help you...
21:04He can't say that.
21:05It's wrong.
21:06Yeah, but it's not your place to correct him.
21:08Well, someone should.
21:11Oh, how gratifying it must feel to always be right.
21:21Cade.
21:23It is Cade.
21:25Right?
21:26Yes, ma'am.
21:28Uh, Cade.
21:31Someday...
21:33You might have an 11-year-old.
21:34I have an 11-year-old right now.
21:36Oh.
21:37Yes, ma'am.
21:38We don't mess around out here in the mountains.
21:40At least when you're snowed in for six months, what else are you going to do?
21:43That sums it up.
21:46Kids.
21:47They say what's on their minds.
21:49I don't care what others think.
21:52Yeah.
21:53They grow out of that.
21:54The world's worse for it.
21:56Yeah.
21:56Probably so.
21:59Uh, I need, uh...
22:01Could you...
22:05I need a funeral home.
22:08Oh.
22:09Waverly and Sons, and this is what most people use around here.
22:16Um, and tell your wife thank you.
22:20She don't get all the credit.
22:21There's a few chickens in that hen house.
22:23All right, well, tell them all.
22:25I'll do it.
22:30Woo-hoo.
22:35I'll do it.
22:41But will he be Bloodyza?
22:43Boom.
22:49Whoa!
22:50Hey!
22:50He!
22:52He's tennis.
22:54Oh, boy.
22:54He's the one.
22:54Oh, boy kann.
22:54Okay.
22:54Oh, boy.
22:55He's.
22:56Yes?
22:58okay do we really want to be eating some strange person's food fried chicken fried steak
23:05why would they fry steak don't eat it then maybe ask what we like before you bring
23:14i blame myself after all she's raising you like i raised her complete strangers spent
23:24i don't know how much time they spent how much thought went in to this not to mention money
23:32looking at that truck money isn't something they have in abundance and you have the nerve
23:38to judge it spoiled little bitches we raised
23:47what did she just call me
23:53mom mom they are not your children you do not have the right to speak to them that way i
23:58am not
23:58talking about them i am talking about you you and your sister oh the walking wounded we haven't been
24:05here two days and everyone has already forgotten why we're here we are not on vacation my husband is
24:14dead your father is dead so everyone can just stop counting the minutes until we leave
24:22and remember why we're here in the first place
24:27and here somehow i thought losing him would bring us closer together
24:34you know and if you're so fucking miserable
24:37go i'll do what i always do and take care of it myself
24:53i just don't understand the allure i understand the bonding the quiet the open space i get
25:03you know i get that it's the task that dominates your day
25:09and let's be honest honey you could fish in the bay and there's fish in florida you'd never do it
25:16when we go there i mean she said to me i want to go sit on a porch and get
25:21drunk with my brother for a week
25:22i would understand that better is that what it is you and paul like flying a couple of mountain bunnies
25:31and revisit your youth you were the mountain bunny of my youth i'll explain it like this and you need
25:39to go back a few million years to fully understand oh that should be good now you have to go
25:43back to
25:44early man before that homo erectus pre-man exactly for some two million years we've been hunter gatherers
25:51and those jobs were divided men hunted women gathered i feel an old-fashioned outrage coming
25:58on no no this is scientifically proven men thrive when they're singularly focused women struggle with
26:05singular tasks but thrive with multiple tasks simultaneously and men of course have a superior
26:12sense of direction compared to women honey you should write a book and title it how not to have sex
26:18with your wife for a month women are better communicators far more organized all skills
26:23honed by working collectively in groups to achieve multiple goals men travel long distances with little
26:31verbal communication while seeking to achieve a singular goal a buffalo or a woolly mammoth whatever
26:37they hunted now fly fishing that involves traversing unknown terrain seeking suitable water and conditions
26:46and then utilizing a skill developed over years decades to achieve singular goal trout yellowstone
26:56cutthroat trout to be exact millions of years and almost infinite luck that i even exist on this planet
27:02and armed with an instinct literally imprinted into my dna that compels me to seek an outlet that
27:09challenges my very reason for existing oh what a bunch of bullshit just say you want to go fishing with
27:18your brother
27:21i want to go fishing with my brother wasn't so hard was it
27:28deceptively easy deceptively easy too easy but you have to pay the ferryman
27:35the ferryman i knew there was a catch oh boy is there
27:40of course you have to go fishing and tell me appeared more needy
27:43of course but she said of course now
27:59Nいいもの
28:00and a faitienia
28:00amazing
28:03awesome
28:04great
28:06insane
28:07so
28:07up
28:11Oh, you're eating the food you were too good for, I see.
28:14Where are the car keys?
28:16They're in my pocket.
28:17May I have them, please?
28:19I can't see.
28:21Oh, for God's sake.
28:23Not the keys. Not the keys.
28:26Where are you going?
28:28Mom, I asked you a question.
28:30Heard it.
29:02You would like him laid to rest on the family ranch.
29:05Is that possible?
29:07Well, you'd need to go to the courthouse and register a portion of your land as a cemetery.
29:12It must be notated that way by both the county and the state.
29:16Why is that?
29:16Well, the state must certify each burial to prevent one from simply burying somebody somewhere in the woods.
29:24You can see how that might cause a few issues.
29:27Yeah. I can see that.
29:30But, um, this cemetery can be private just for my family.
29:35Absolutely.
29:37Is it best to use an attorney?
29:39Depends.
29:40You got the deed and a survey showing the proposed site?
29:44It sounds like this is a job for an attorney.
29:47I can recommend one if you like.
29:55Mrs. Clyburn, I knew your husband and I knew his brother very well.
30:01Well enough to know that his great wish would be to spend eternity on that place.
30:07I can guess the same of Preston.
30:10But I feel obligated to point something out to you.
30:13If you sell that land or your children sell it, the new owners have no obligation to allow you to
30:22visit him.
30:23And they can decide to remove the cemetery altogether, have your loved ones exhumed and move their bodies to a
30:31new location or have them cremated.
30:34It may give you peace in your lifetime, but beyond that, the vessels of your beloved and maybe even you
30:43are at the mercy of strangers who do not know of your husband's love for that place and frankly don't
30:52care.
30:55You didn't ask me for advice, but I would advise you to think very carefully because this is not a
31:03decision that can be undone.
31:49You didn't ask me for advice, but I would advise you to think very carefully because this is not a
31:52decision that can be done.
32:16You didn't ask me for advice, but I would advise you to think very carefully.
32:34They must have to take care.
33:07I don't think I'm strong enough for this.
33:10I don't think I could do this without you.
33:50I don't think I could do this without you.
34:00I don't think I could do this without you.
34:21I don't think I could do this without you.
34:27I don't think I could do this without you.
34:32Can I have the keys, please?
34:35Why should I give you the keys? It's my rental.
34:38So you don't leave us stranded again?
34:41Look around you, Abigail. This is the farthest thing from being stranded.
34:49Oh, my God.
34:55Got snowed out today. Yesterday was 75 and not a cloud in the sky.
35:01By midnight, it was snowing sideways.
35:04By morning, there was six inches on the ground, so Paul and I did what any 40-year-old would
35:09do with his brother.
35:10We drank a 12-pack of beer and built a snowman the size of a Suburban.
35:16Then the sun came out, and we drank another 12-pack, watching it melt.
35:20But any evidence of snow was gone by noon. By then, we were too drunk to fish.
35:27Not too drunk to write, though.
35:29So it's just you and me, journal.
35:32My girls have never built a snowman. No yard to build it in.
35:37But it'll snow in June again someday, and maybe I will have convinced my girls.
35:42Pissing in the woods is rather liberating.
35:46Or maybe I'll just build an outhouse.
35:49Hey, that's an idea.
35:51You build a cabin where the tents are, and then another one with a kitchen.
35:55A place to gather.
35:57I wonder if we could dig a well.
35:59At least we'd have water.
36:05Truce.
36:10I don't do truces.
36:12Fine.
36:13I surrender.
36:23The girls made a card for the cowboy and his wife.
36:26Was it a lecture on pronouns?
36:27It says, thank you, Mom.
36:29Good.
36:31They deserve a thank you.
36:35What's the other cabin like?
36:38It's...
36:40It's fine, Mom.
36:42That isn't what I asked.
36:45It's a little weird.
36:48But it's comfortable.
36:50Weird.
36:51How?
36:53Uh, old games and toys.
37:06Mom?
37:09Mom, the girls are sleeping.
37:10Oh, my God.
37:13I don't know.
37:21Oh, my God.
37:23Sorry, girls.
37:27Oh, my God.
37:33Sorry, girls.
37:50Mom, what?
37:55He built them for us.
37:58That one is for you and your sister, and that one was for me.
38:02You don't know that.
38:03No, I read it.
38:05I read his thought as it came to him.
38:10I'm so blind.
38:34I knew I had a good marriage.
38:38I did.
38:42I looked around at all my friends, and I think we're lucky stars, because the frame of reference is at
38:51every dinner party in New York.
38:57But what I didn't know was how lucky I was.
39:03We missed a lot.
39:06We missed a lot, honey.
39:08And we won't ever get it back.
39:26Russell?
39:29Russell?
39:30Yeah?
39:31I forgive you.
39:35Oh, okay.
39:36Did you hear me?
39:37I said I forgive you.
39:39Yeah, I don't...
39:40I don't know what I'm being forgiven for.
39:42For the hornets!
39:44I didn't put them there.
39:45But you knew they were there.
39:46I told you they were there!
39:48Russell, I'm trying to forgive you.
39:49Why won't you let me?
39:53I need your help.
39:54Paige, I can't see.
39:56Use your good eye and get up here.
40:13How's your eye?
40:15Closed.
40:16How's your butthole?
40:18Same.
40:20They get the kitty, too?
40:21They got everything, baby.
40:27Want me to kiss it better?
40:28Hell no!
40:29You are so far from kissing the kitty after today,
40:31you can't even see it from there.
40:32I can almost see it if you just turn to the side...
40:34No kitty!
40:36You said you forgave me.
40:40Let me teach you something about women.
40:42When I forgive you,
40:44we don't go back to the moment before you wronged me.
40:47We go back to the very beginning when we first met,
40:50and I thought you were sort of cute with a good sense of humor.
40:52So we're back to our first date?
40:54Yes.
40:55But right now, I need itch cream on my boo-boos.
41:04Wow, this hornet poison really, like,
41:07plumped the whole thing up.
41:08Really?
41:09Yeah.
41:09I mean, like, this is a caboose.
41:11I wonder if there's clinics in New York
41:13that would do this sort of thing, huh?
41:14What, so you only like my ass
41:15after it's been attacked by a swarm of hornets?
41:17I didn't say that, okay?
41:18I never said that!
41:19I love it.
41:20I've always loved it.
41:20It's the same.
41:21It's just, it's more.
41:26Do you think it's permanent?
41:27Could be.
41:28I don't know.
41:29Wait, you're not supposed to rub it in.
41:30It's not, I'm sorry.
41:31It's freaking lotion.
41:31I'm sorry.
41:32Do you want me to go back downstairs,
41:33or can I sleep with you on the first date
41:35in the second year of our marriage?
41:37Cuddle me, but don't touch my ass.
41:40How, how, why?
41:41Hold my head.
41:48Cuddle me, Cuddle me, Cuddle me, Cuddle me, Cuddle me.
42:11I don't actually think of myself as a mouse.
42:14No?
42:14No.
42:15What are you?
42:16Like a, like a tiger.
42:19You know, like a urban tiger.
42:23My tiger?
42:25Yeah.
42:26Yeah, see, that's more, yeah, I prefer that.
42:31My big, tough tiger.
42:33That's much better.
42:37Hey, tiger can't touch the kid.
42:38Accident, sorry.
42:39Bad tiger.
42:40I'm sorry.
42:41Bad tiger.
42:42Bad tiger.
42:48Okay, you can touch it a little.
42:50A little.
42:54Oh, the mouse is scared of the tiger.
42:58Wait, are you the mouse?
42:59I'm the mouse.
43:00No, you're the type.
43:29No, you're the type.
43:29No, you're the type.
43:55No, you're the type.
43:57No, you're the type.
43:58to do. Do you know why it was the right thing to do? They did something to help us. Something
44:07we never asked them to do. They just did it. To be kind. You can disagree with what they
44:12say, what they do, how they live, and you may be right. But there is no denying that
44:19they were kind to you. You can choose not to be their friends. You can choose to live
44:24your life completely different. But choose to be kind back. We did. That's why we made
44:32them the card. You made them the card because your mother told you to. But when you give
44:37them the card, give it to them to be kind. Now, tell your mother to round the troops.
44:43We're going on a walk. Who are the troops? Everyone is the troops. So Paige, Russell, and Ma?
44:50Well, that would be them.
45:00Okay. Okay, I can do this. Okay. Okay. Nope. I'm going to do it. I'm not going to do it.
45:32Oh, what the fuck? What? What are you doing? What are you doing? This isn't happening! I'm supposed to be
45:38a mystery! I haven't seen anything! Get out!
45:39Okay. All right. No, other way! Okay! I'm going the other way!
45:55Honey, I killed all the hornets. You can stop shitting in the barn.
45:59This is my hell. I don't know why you put me in it. But here I am. In hell, with
46:05my whole family.
46:07Ready?
46:08This isn't far.
46:09Yeah, it's not far.
46:10These are technically slippers, so...
46:12The Indians walked this barefoot.
46:15Sorry, Macy, Native Americans.
46:17First Nation.
46:18Yeah.
46:18Well, all of them. Barefoot. Thousands of years. Right here.
46:21Technically, no. They wore moccasins with a thick leather sole or hide would probably be there.
46:26Ready?
46:27Yeah. Here we go again.
46:28Yep. Yep.
46:46This is your father's favorite place. And where he will lay with his brother. Someday, me too. You could choose
46:56this as well. Or choose something else that you'd like.
46:59Your decision. Your last decision, as it were. But I know that he would choose this if he were here
47:08to choose it.
47:09I think it's perfect.
47:10Uh, wait to hear it all. First. So if I bury him here, I must protect him. And this place.
47:19In order to do that, I will sell the townhouse in Manhattan, establish a trust with the funds that exists
47:24solely to preserve this place.
47:25So that nobody, that includes all of you, can lose it. Or ever sell it.
47:31Why sell your home?
47:33Because I can't afford to take care of all of you and this place any other way.
47:36We can take care of ourselves.
47:38So this is the way I've decided. This is my home now. I die here too. And when I do,
47:47you put me right next to him.
47:55Abby. Abby, do something. Do you know what happened when he died? The whole family died with him. Right here
48:04in the middle of nowhere.
48:05We can't afford to tie back there.
48:07Oh, man. It's cool.
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