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00:06What happened the night of my accident, Mom?
00:10Just tell me!
00:11I have told you!
00:12Over and over again!
00:14And every time you had an episode,
00:17you cannot ask me to cause you pain.
00:19Is that Ivory?
00:20You will want to include them in an asset inventory, though.
00:24You're changing your will?
00:25To account for new circumstances.
00:27What did you do, Johnny?
00:28This kid, Delgado, I kicked his ass.
00:30I found out he's in the hospital.
00:32I called my mom, and she fixed it.
00:34She paid him off.
00:35Yeah.
00:36But Beaumont has a video, and it'll go viral if I don't pay.
00:40I do have something valuable to offer Gat.
00:42Tipper's scholarship program.
00:44You have an interview back in New York.
00:47Hey, you have to try Gat.
00:52Cadence will be just fine.
00:53I won't let her make the same mistakes that you did.
00:57I won't let her make the same mistakes that you did.
00:58I'm sorry, she's okay.
01:01Someone hurt?
01:02On the island, is someone hurt?
01:13I'm scared, Mirren.
01:15I don't think my memory can be trusted.
01:17I think I might be crazy.
01:20No, not just head injury crazy, but hallucination psycho actual crazy.
01:27I think my mom might be right, but lying to myself.
01:32I just, I don't know what's real.
01:34God, reality is overrated.
01:36I was hoping that you could confirm or deny some memories.
01:40Sure.
01:41I have these flashes from summer 16 that I still can't place.
01:45You filling up the boat with gas,
01:47granddad at the end of summer beach bonfire,
01:49and the four of us liars together.
01:55The four of us.
01:57I thought that when Gat left, I might never see him again,
02:01but he came back, didn't he?
02:03Gat will always come back to you, Katie.
02:06I heard the two of you had cuddled down the other night.
02:10Stop.
02:12Katie, I think you should leave him alone.
02:17That's just making things harder.
02:22How?
02:24I love him.
02:26No, I don't want to...
02:26You know I've always loved him.
02:27No, I just don't want either of you guys to get hurt, that's all.
02:30Look, Gat is worth the risk, okay?
02:33My whole life is pills and headaches and my mom and...
02:38I'm sorry.
02:38He is the only thing that...
02:40I can't, I can't feel sorry for you.
02:42You're the first Sinclair grandchild.
02:46You have money, you have a doctor, you have education.
02:50It's not like you're dying of cancer or anything, so...
02:55Everything's possible for you.
03:08Bonnie, the sun, you're blocking it.
03:11You're turning red.
03:12Hi, Bonnie.
03:19Katie, tell me a ghost story.
03:21I'm fresh out.
03:22Ask me red.
03:24Hilarious.
03:25I tried to tell her one last night, I messed up the narratives.
03:29I was too tired.
03:31Cadence, you also know that you're the only source of entertainment on this island.
03:35Come on.
03:37Fine.
03:41There was once a king with three beautiful princesses.
03:45Not a fairy tale, a horror story.
03:48I promise.
03:50This one gets scary.
03:52Cadence, I'm heading to town.
03:55Join me.
03:58Um...
03:59Just me?
04:00Come on.
04:01Let's go.
04:04See you guys later.
04:17How are you?
04:22Proceeds to Marcus Vineyard Migrants.
04:25I know you can't resist a charitable cause.
04:29Licorice.
04:30That's your favorite, isn't it?
04:33It's lemon cream.
04:35And lemon cream it is.
04:37Yep.
04:38Lemon cream it is.
04:40Here we go.
04:41Hi.
04:42Thanks.
04:44It's your seatbelt.
04:45Sure.
04:47Under, open.
04:48Go in.
04:48Oh.
04:49What?
04:51So that's what this is about.
04:53He brought me to go see a doctor?
04:55You've seen every doctor in New England.
04:58No, I'm gonna go in and say hello to Moriarty.
05:01He's an old friend.
05:03I'll just...
05:05I'll meet you, uh...
05:07Here.
05:08Here.
05:09I'll meet you at the bookstore.
05:11My mom says I shouldn't be left alone since I had that episode.
05:27I made a mistake with your mother and her sisters.
05:31I let them squander their opportunity, choose unworthy partners, dig themselves into deep holes
05:39with their silver spoons, but not you.
05:43You are the first grandchild.
05:45You are a fresh chance.
05:47And you are of sound mind.
05:51And I expect you to act accordingly.
05:54Understood?
05:56You can't just outclass PTSD.
06:01Combat veterans have PTSD.
06:03You have a lack of guff and gall.
06:09Lemon cream.
06:11Your favorite.
06:14Have one.
06:33There was once a king whose island was under siege.
06:37A fire-breathing dragon was burning his villages.
06:41And every brave warrior he sent to slay the beast was slaughtered.
06:47The king reasoned that while all the armored knights failed,
06:51a beautiful maiden might melt the dragon's heart.
06:56Luckily, he had three daughters.
07:00First, he sent his strongest daughter to face the dragon.
07:04She went gladly to save the kingdom.
07:06Its claws shredded her to pieces.
07:10So he sent his sweetest daughter,
07:12who was glad to earn his love to beg the dragon for mercy.
07:16It swallowed her in one bite.
07:19The king turned to his eldest daughter.
07:21She saw his grief and was eager to please him.
07:25To save his crops and strongholds,
07:27the dragon turned her to ashes.
07:34Oh, good.
07:35You found the new dress I got you.
07:37Do you like it?
07:37I don't need more dresses.
07:40I'm trying to make you smile.
07:43You don't despair over boys, Cadence.
07:45It's pitiful.
07:45Sinclair's are not pitied.
07:48Gat is gone.
07:50Can I have two minutes of despair
07:52before I have to put my chin up?
07:53Or you could be happy for him.
07:55Grateful to your granddad
07:56for giving him such an amazing opportunity.
07:58Even after you all disrespected
08:00Tipper's favorite summer tradition.
08:01Granddad is the one who ruined the lemon hunt.
08:03With all those crazy prizes.
08:05He's a capitalist.
08:06He just believes that competition
08:08makes the best people rise to the top.
08:10That's why I need you to be at your best tonight.
08:14Look, he's been revising his will.
08:16Given the way he tested us at the hunt,
08:17I think he plans to leave all of it
08:19to one favored daughter or grandchild.
08:24Don't you ever get sick of being a Sinclair?
08:29You say that like we have a choice.
08:32We will always be Sinclairs.
08:36The only choice that you have
08:38is if you will be a Sinclair fallen from grace,
08:41a pitied, poor little rich girl
08:43whose newfound misfortune thrills the teeming masses,
08:46or if you will be a Sinclair with potential.
08:52You want to make a difference in the world?
08:54Cadence? Great.
08:55Build orphanages, fund social justice movements,
08:58topple evil empires,
09:00but honey, you are going to need a lot of money
09:02to get that done.
09:05I am only asking you
09:07to be your polite,
09:09lovely, intelligent self
09:11to ease your grandfather's heartache
09:15and to remind him
09:16how much you miss Tipper.
09:19I do miss her.
09:23Lemons always make me think of her.
09:28Hmm.
09:30You know, you're making feelings
09:31I actually have
09:33feel very cheap.
09:40Nothing on Beachwood is cheap.
09:46The question, of course, is this.
09:49Who really killed the princesses?
09:52The dragon or the king?
09:55Every time I burn through the world I see
09:59and the world
10:01needs burns to me
10:05Don't, don't do that.
10:07What?
10:08So be gentle with me.
10:12I'm going into battle today.
10:17I don't need to be coddled.
10:21I need to be provoked.
10:23I need to beaud income the world
10:24I need you.
10:26I need you.
10:27I need to be...
10:30I need you.
10:36I need to be pondering you
10:37No need you.
11:45Now the summer is ending, and with it, any opportunity to win back favors?
11:49And if we can't win him over, if it's...
11:52If it's gone too far already, what?
11:55Then what?
11:56When you were born, he called you his bright young heir, said that you were made in his image, or
12:02some bullshit like that.
12:05You're not, though.
12:08I'm not like him.
12:11I'm different from Harry's mom.
12:15I don't think I'm the type of Sinclair boy that he wants.
12:18I'm saying...
12:20I want to tell you something, mom, and it's...
12:22Oh, stop. Stop.
12:28Johnny, we can have this conversation tomorrow.
12:34I promise.
12:35Right now, I have to get Will packed.
12:40It's just...
12:57You can talk to me about it.
13:07I think you're a good Sinclair boy.
13:11Just so you know.
13:17Thanks, buddy.
13:18Insolent.
13:22It's okay. Everything's cool.
13:24I love you.
13:25I love you, too.
13:37I know.
13:38I'm gonna get ready for dinner.
13:40No, the twins are looking for you.
13:42Your dad's taking them to camp for the weekend.
13:46What happened?
13:47Did you fall?
13:50Oh, um, no.
13:52I'm okay.
13:53The staff hasn't been tending to the tennis courts properly.
13:56I swear, they're getting lazier.
13:58Here.
14:01Take these to the family doc.
14:02You can probably still catch them.
14:04I'm good.
14:06Your sisters want to say goodbye to you, Mirren.
14:08Yeah, well, I don't want to see Dad.
14:16Your hair looks nice today.
14:29Hey.
14:30Hey.
14:31Light.
14:32There you go.
14:34Yeah.
14:35I know he had to go, but...
14:37I keep looking out at the water thinking, maybe he'll change his mind and come back.
14:44Lame fairy tales.
14:50Well, it's time for dinner.
14:53With a side of extreme scrutiny.
14:56I feel like we're walking into a tribunal.
14:59I feel like summer ending is the end of days for our mothers.
15:02Well, at least Gat has spared this one.
15:07There were summers before Gat.
15:10And there will be summers after.
15:22I feel like father.
15:44Oh, thank you, Sherry.
15:49Well, you all look lovely.
15:52All right. Sit.
16:21What a relief to finally have the island to ourselves.
16:26It's better this way. I'm sure you agree.
16:31Just us.
16:42We're missing the smallest Sinclairs.
16:44I assume they didn't cast out unsupervised to the sea.
16:48The twins have their worst camp in Boston, remember?
16:51Will wanted to go, too, so we signed him up.
16:54Brody took them earlier today.
16:56And why didn't one of you escort the kids to camp?
16:59We thought that you wouldn't want us to miss this family dinner.
17:02Well, is this particular dinner important for some reason
17:05that I'm unaware of?
17:07So important that you would entrust your children to him?
17:10Well, they're his children.
17:14Will's not.
17:15Dad made a mistake.
17:17It's not like he's gonna traffic the twins to make good with the IRS.
17:20Come on.
17:20Okay, look.
17:22I hold members of this family to a high standard.
17:26Your father.
17:27He didn't accidentally steal from his clients
17:30and from the trust fund that I worked hard to provide you
17:33and your mother.
17:35Brody schemed and lied.
17:37A mistake is made one time.
17:39When made repeatedly, it becomes a pattern.
17:42And patterns of behavior define character.
17:45Thus, he is a criminal.
17:47Isn't that right?
17:49Yes.
17:55You don't have to worry about Mir and Dad.
17:58Gino's right from wrong.
18:00I'm a very hands-on parent.
18:02I really learned from watching Carrie's struggles.
18:06Excuse me.
18:07Oh, that's not a criticism, Carrie.
18:09I'm saying that I admire your progress.
18:14You could barely hold it together when Johnny was little
18:16and now he's a fine young man.
18:19Honestly, when you consider all of the obstacles
18:21that he's had to overcome at home,
18:23what's a little vandalism and assault, hmm?
18:28Fitzy Beaumont called me.
18:30She said she found something on her son's phone.
18:33It will be handled.
18:37We will not talk about that incident again.
18:39Understood?
18:40Yeah, I figured you'd call Thatcher and fix it, Dad.
18:43He is such a pro at making ugly secrets just disappear,
18:47which is why I really do think he's an excellent addition
18:49to your divorce team, Ben.
18:54I...
18:56Sorry, I picked up the landline.
18:59It was an innocent mistake.
19:01Were the gold just fed?
19:02I'll get them.
19:05How'd you get those scratches, best?
19:09Excuse me?
19:09Well, I wasn't gonna say anything,
19:11but it seems like we are saying things,
19:14so, um, you have a chain-link fence on your back.
19:17You might not want to show so much skin
19:19the next time you and the lobster hunter
19:20want to defile the tennis court,
19:22but if you want to go ahead
19:23and keep talking to me about parenting,
19:26I'd love to talk to you about parenting.
19:31Uh, the second course, sir.
19:34Indeed.
19:36And the Glencoign single malt from the study, please, Lydia.
19:40Yes.
19:42Penny.
19:43I'm on it.
19:49It's coming.
19:50It's coming.
19:50It's coming.
19:50Why is everyone so tense?
19:56What are you doing?
19:57I'm giving the dogs their thunder pills.
19:59They get agitated when we're agitated.
20:01You're just sitting there while they destroy each other.
20:03That is the plan.
20:04Let Bess bring both guns blazing to the battle of wits
20:07and let Carrie's ticking time bomb go off.
20:09Well, you and I, we just sit there.
20:12Impeccable.
20:14But you didn't expect them to bring up your ugly secrets.
20:20Cadence,
20:22I know it doesn't seem like it right now,
20:25but you and I,
20:27we are winning.
20:28All we have to do is stay the course and deflect.
20:33Beachwood is not supposed to be like this.
20:35Summer's here are supposed to be perfect.
20:37Oh, my kid.
20:38Life is never perfect.
20:40I know when you are little, you are protected from that.
20:43You are sent off to horse camp,
20:44the first sign that things are messy,
20:46so that later, yes,
20:47you can have these watercolor idyllic memories
20:50to wax nostalgic about.
20:52You are not little anymore.
20:55Welcome to the real family tradition.
20:59Mom.
21:03Pro tip.
21:04Dog benzos and human benzos,
21:06same fucking benzos.
21:07Come on, guys.
21:08Close the door when you leave.
21:10They feel safe in here.
21:25They feel safe in here.
21:45Well, try a tartlet.
21:49The bit isn't done herself.
21:50That's all right. I'm gonna save room for salad. Just help one
21:58Absolutely
22:09Mm-hmm. Oh, that reminds me Katie tell your granddad what you're saying to me earlier about the lemons what
22:15they always remind you of
22:27Did you know lemons are kind of a symbol of colonization?
22:34It's true granddad. Yeah, Columbus brought citrus seeds from the America so technically our yearly lemon-fest tradition only exists
22:43because of a genocidal slave trader
22:47Oh
22:48Fascinating well, that is her AP history talking because she is determined to get into Harvard on her own merit
22:54dad
22:54Well, I've been thinking a lot about Harvard lately. I think it might be nice to leave a good portion
22:59of my estate to my alma mater
23:01Actually, you know, I didn't learn the thing about Columbus and the lemons from history class mom
23:08Gat read about it. He's the smartest liar, right? No, maybe next year we should have an apple hunt or
23:14drop the honey
23:15Entirely
23:17He's being sarcastic. Well, the lemon hunt is
23:20It's Tipper's favorite tradition
23:22My mom says that traditions lack
23:25Originality and imagination. No, I didn't yes, you did. No, I didn't when you and Ed froze embryos
23:32I remember you had an argument about whether you're gonna get married first actually wasn't an argument. I knows
23:37more
23:38Love between you guys, but I remember you said fuck tradition, baby. I remember
23:44That's what you said
23:46Well, don't know why you had to bring embryos into it
23:49And God you knew you would never go through with that Carrie. I wanted a baby with that until you
23:54didn't yes, I did
23:56I still do
24:00Well, then you must have wanted something else more
24:14Did you trade your partner? That is enough penny what what is what does that mean eat your turtlet?
24:23Cadence tell me
24:26How is Windermere?
24:28Bess was worried that you two might be lonely
24:32With five bedrooms. We are not lonely
24:35Cadence loves Windermere because you built it for me dad. She wants to raise her children there. Tell him Katie
24:41It's too big
24:42Well next summer perhaps you two you'll take cuddle down and Bess and the girls take Windermere
24:49No, no, no, no
24:50I won't be here next summer
24:52Not if it's like this
24:54I'm gonna go travel
24:56With Gat
24:57Oh, Jesus Christ. I don't understand your need
25:00To constantly bring up that boy at my table. Why do you always call him that?
25:06You never say his name. It's always that boy or kid or young man. You always called Ed young man
25:12Stop talking about Ed. He has gray hair. Stop then tell me what she meant with just then when she
25:16said you traded him for what an inheritance mom?
25:21You made her choose
25:24Poor wine miss. Just leave the bottle. Honey, thank you. Relax. God, it's kind of hard to relax when you
25:28make us all crazy
25:29We don't mumble. She said that you're making them crazy granddad. All right, listen all of you pull yourselves together
25:37If you're going crazy at your own damn choice
25:42All right
25:43The inheritance
25:46Is no longer a factor
25:49Hmm? The plans have been made
25:52Thatcher
25:54Will collect the papers and file them in the morning
25:58And you will each get exactly what you've earned
26:00Exactly
26:03What you deserve
26:05After all I can't
26:07Leave my estate
26:09To a bunch of crazy people
26:26Hey
26:28What do they mean?
26:30About Gat and Ed?
26:31The inheritance?
26:32Franklin? Eleanor?
26:34Granddad?
26:34Where are the dogs?
26:35Asleep in the laundry
26:36Did you tell Carrie you would cut her off because she was with Ed?
26:40Carrie's a grown woman
26:41She had a choice to make
26:43You never liked them did you?
26:45Gat and Ed
26:46You could barely stomach them
26:47That's why you never used their names
26:50On the contrary they never liked us
26:52No, I have high standards cadence
26:54I will not apologize for them
26:57White standards?
27:00Are you saying I'm racist?
27:02I think you don't like Gat with me
27:04And you don't like Carrie with Ed
27:06I think you tolerated them for a long time because you wanted to believe certain things about who you are
27:12No, I believe in who we are
27:14Who we have been for centuries
27:15It is my duty to protect this family
27:19You tolerated Gat and Ed
27:22But when Carrie talked about babies it made you sick
27:25You couldn't let them mess up the family
27:27St Clairs are blonde and square chinned
27:31We freckle in the sun
27:35That's what this is, isn't it?
27:39You don't want Indian grandchildren
27:41You don't want to ruin the pictures
27:44No, for Christ's sake Cadence
27:47I'm a Democrat
27:48No!
27:50Cadence!
28:01Cadence?
28:08I'm right here
28:12Oh!
28:13Oh no! Oh no!
28:16The hair, I almost didn't recognize you
28:21Are you alright?
28:25Grandfathers, they never like hair dye
28:31What did Dr. Moriarty have to say?
28:33Oh, um, we, um, we said that, uh, oh, um, that the oysters are, uh, at the Fresh Street Market,
28:43they are particularly good
28:47Um, we'll pick some up on the way home
29:09A 68-year-old mail, with head trauma, ETA, 12 minutes
29:14I'm so sorry, I didn't escape
29:15Search his office for the draft of his will, search everywhere. If it doesn't favor us, burn it
29:21Bess, pack his bag, carry tall harbor surfaces.
29:23You need a water taxi to the mainland.
29:25Well, I'll just come with you right now.
29:26There is only room for one.
29:30Oh, God.
29:32She is good in a crisis.
29:42Is that for Penny or Dad?
29:44The whole fucking universe.
29:52You were so mean to Carrie.
29:55We're sisters.
29:57You don't have to be kind all the time.
29:59Yeah, well, you could be.
30:00And you weren't sisterly, bitchy.
30:01You were just mean.
30:02You know, just once, I'd like to be the one you take a stand to defend.
30:07Paris was poking at me, and I needed to pivot.
30:11You grab his slippers?
30:12No, which ones?
30:13Uh, either.
30:14Both.
30:15I don't care.
30:17None of this should be happening right now.
30:19Except your father.
30:20Oh, my God.
30:22We know Dad screwed up, Mom.
30:24But when did you know it?
30:25Was it before or after you decided to fuck Salty Dan all over this island?
30:29Don't you dare throw that in my face.
30:30Which part?
30:31The boathouse?
30:32Stop.
30:32The tennis court?
30:33Is that a mistake or is that a pattern?
30:36And which one defines character again, Mom?
30:39Stop it!
30:41I was the good daughter.
30:44Jerry's a crisis.
30:45Penny's a brick wall.
30:47And now he thinks that I'm the weak one.
30:49But I was the good one.
30:51When Rosemary died, I was the baby, and everyone was supposed to love me the most.
30:56I did everything I was supposed to do.
30:58I stayed close to home, and I hate Boston.
31:01I hate it.
31:03I wanted sunshine and sand and desert roses.
31:10I wanted desert roses.
31:13And I didn't get to go because my sister slept and I had to stay in case my mom or
31:19dad needed me.
31:20I didn't starve myself or take pills.
31:24I didn't make messes.
31:25I sure as hell had to get my hands dirty cleaning them up.
31:28But I didn't complain because I am the good daughter.
31:31And I am the good wife.
31:32And I am the good mother.
31:34And I am the good one.
31:40What the hell happened to me?
32:04What are you looking for?
32:05Oh, nothing.
32:10Well, don't stop looking on my account.
32:18Do you think he'll be okay?
32:21Yeah.
32:22It'll be fine.
32:24Do you want him to be?
32:27What kind of question is that?
32:29One that deserves an actual answer.
32:30Yes.
32:32Johnny, I don't, um, hate my father.
32:36I think I might a little.
32:40Ran off debt.
32:41Made you break up with Ed.
32:42That's what that all was, right?
32:44You paid off the debt that I caused on one condition, right?
32:48You couldn't marry Ed.
32:52Yes.
32:55It doesn't make you furious.
32:57Because I'd be angry if I were you, Mom.
33:00But you're so calm.
33:01I am focused.
33:05I have to go to the hospital.
33:07And I might need to spend the night on the vineyard.
33:10So I need to make sure that I have everything.
33:12And that's it.
33:14Yeah.
33:15Okay.
33:15Well, then let me help you find what you're looking for, Mom.
33:25Bottom shelf.
33:25Behind the cast iron that no one uses.
33:27Right?
33:28I always knew your hiding spots.
33:30You haven't had to look for a long time.
33:32But I know this you, Mom.
33:35Nothing gets under your skin.
33:36You're Zen.
33:37I remember this you from when I was little.
33:40When Dad was around.
33:44And he'd see red.
33:46And you were always just very still.
33:52And then you got sober.
33:53And Will's only ever known you as this beautiful blur of motion.
34:00But then Ed left.
34:02And now I see this you.
34:04This old you.
34:05Every...
34:05Every night.
34:07Those are Gran's pain pills for her knees, Mom.
34:10And she never left them where you could see them.
34:12Because she was trying to protect you from yourself.
34:14But now she is gone.
34:17And you never talk about it.
34:22You never talk to me.
34:26You're so...
34:30Calm.
34:33So still.
34:40We will talk about this...
34:43Tomorrow.
34:58Well...
35:00That was...
35:06God, I hope we're not like them.
35:09I think it's genetically unavoidable.
35:13Katie!
35:17Katie!
35:20Cat.
35:39Are you all okay?
35:40I saw a helicopter.
35:43What happened?
35:46Total last supper vibes.
35:48I don't think I've ever seen this place dirty.
35:50Lydia was literally scrubbing blood off the patio set.
35:54So...
35:54You know, I couldn't watch and I sent the whole staff home.
35:58They went through enough today.
36:01So we have the whole island to ourselves?
36:04For the first time ever, yeah.
36:06We could do...
36:07Anything we want.
36:09Huh.
36:16I'll stack.
36:17I'll scrub.
36:18I'll load.
36:18I'll dry.
36:19Let's do it.
36:24To be there.
36:33Let's do it.
36:35I should take something Dinge.
36:40Keep it on.
36:44Do it.
36:46Bye.
36:48Bye.
36:50Bye.
36:50Bye.
36:50If you hesitate, the getting is gone
36:54I won't lie
36:57If there's something to be gained
37:00There's money to be made
37:03Whatever is still to come
37:06Dance on, can't believe it when the flood comes
37:10Throw it up onto the lands of snow
37:13There's nothing to do so you can hit your head
37:16Come and get some
37:18Scraining the children for a whole time
37:21Put in front of the table, send me to you
37:58Come and get some
38:00Scraining the children for a whole time
38:03Put in front of the table, send me bombs and guns
38:06Put in front of the people, send me bombs and guns
38:30I found them.
38:32Not the good scissors.
38:35Grant never let us use them.
38:37We're completely unsupervised and you want a collage.
38:40It's on brand.
38:42No.
38:42My brand is people-pleasing bullshit.
38:44And you know what?
38:46If I want Desert Roses, I'm going to chase Desert Roses.
38:48I don't want to be some old lady crying about Desert Roses.
38:54Well, you're pretty much my favorite person on this whole stupid planet.
38:58So I am all for whatever happens next.
39:16What are you doing up here?
39:18What's not obvious?
39:20Pretending I'm king of Peachwood Island.
39:22What, did you overthrow the last guy?
39:25No.
39:25No, I married into the line of succession.
39:31Okay.
39:32Yeah.
39:32No, I like this fairy tale.
39:34Tell me more.
39:36Okay.
39:37Okay.
39:38Together, we slay the dragons and return the land where it's always summer to its former glory.
39:47Gates are always open.
39:49All are welcome.
39:51No one's ever vanished.
39:57Why'd you come back?
40:01You were finally free of this place.
40:03I love this place.
40:06It's where I found you.
40:09Actually, I found you hiding in a boathouse.
40:16Yeah.
40:17Yeah, I did that after my dad died.
40:21I'd get overwhelmed and try to find some tiny nook to hide from real life.
40:30And then you came in.
40:32You bent down, you looked at me, and you went,
40:35are you real?
40:37Remember that?
40:38Yeah.
40:40You asked me if I was real, like, as if,
40:43I don't know, as if I didn't have to be.
40:45Like, life could just be cannonballs and Scrabble tiles and
40:52you and Johnny and Mern.
40:56Reality could wait.
41:01Hands.
41:03Give me your hands.
41:04Okay.
41:05Come on.
41:09You know, I think Beachwood is a tiny nook that we're all hiding in.
41:16But reality is starting to seep in.
41:26You always do what you're afraid to do.
41:29You always do what you're afraid to do.
41:29It's a motto.
41:31Or, you know, a reminder.
41:33In case you ever find yourself looking for a safe space to hide.
41:41Give me the pen.
41:43And your hands.
41:44Okay.
41:49You know, at the beginning of the summer, you thought that I didn't see you.
41:55And I do now.
41:58My family never will, though.
42:01God, I do not know what to do.
42:04I just don't know how to slay the dragons.
42:12Never surrender to the devil you know best.
42:25Just take those old records on the shelf
42:29I said listen to them by myself
42:33Today's music ain't got the same song
42:37I like that old time of rock and roll
42:40Don't try to take me to a disco
42:45You'll never even get me out on the floor
42:48In ten minutes I'm been late for the door
42:52I like that old time of rock and roll
42:56Still like that old time of rock and roll
43:00That kind of music just soothes my soul
43:04I reminisce about the days of old
43:16The moms are going to kill you
43:21It was an accident
43:22Those things cost like a hundred grand each
43:26Fuck it
43:30Miren
43:30What?
43:31That shit doesn't matter
43:33Why are you guys all looking at me like that?
43:36Come on
43:38It's not like we're going to sell that on the black market
43:42And save a starving family
43:43We barely know how to get on the dark web
43:46Your hair, Miren
43:48It looks awesome
43:49I know, I know, I said that
43:50Thank you
43:53It's symbolic
43:54Just like those dumb elephants are
43:56We're going to be grounded until graduation
44:01Oh my god, granddad
44:03Oh, can't, Jonathan
44:05Yeah, I know
44:09Wait
44:10What if they're calling to say that granddad's dead?
44:21Hello?
44:22We see Sinclair residence
44:24We pick up the phone
44:25Great, I'll add it to the list of things we do
44:27Is granddad okay?
44:29Is it loud on my end?
44:30I'm sure it is
44:32They refuse to give us a private waiting area
44:33We've been in this petri dish for hours
44:36Is he okay?
44:37Yeah, he's fine
44:38He's had a concussion and a few stitches
44:41There was a lot of blood
44:42Well, he's elderly
44:44He'd had a drink
44:44He was a head wound
44:45It was the trifecta
44:47His CTs came back with some abnormalities
44:50Not from the fall
44:52Seems he's been skipping checkups
44:54Wait, so there's something wrong with his brain?
44:57It would explain a lot
44:58We are transferring him to Boston
44:59He's a beloved benefactor
45:01Hey, have you seen him?
45:01He's not in his room
45:02You lost him?
45:03Yep, you know he refuses to see a doctor
45:06Outside of a putting green
45:07Oh my god, Christ
45:08He thinks he's invincible
45:09I have to go
45:12Okay, let's go find Ed
45:17Well, he's alive
45:20Yay
45:23What is that?
45:24What?
45:26Phone party
45:28Like a pizza
45:29Marin, have you ever loaded a dishwasher before?
45:33I don't think I'm going to be very good at being a poor person
45:45Question
45:46What?
45:47Is it messed up to feel this happy with you
45:51When your grandfather just got helicoptered to the hospital?
45:57He thinks it's messed up that you and I feel this way about each other at all
46:02I didn't think you'd notice
46:10Sorry, I didn't notice sooner
46:14Sorry about so many things
46:19You have nothing to apologize for
46:25Oh, sorry
46:29Wait, if you want to be alone
46:30Come on, losers, get in here
46:35Ah, screw ya
46:44You guys remember summer nine?
46:46When we had our sleepover in here?
46:48Yeah, and we wanted to sleep outside
46:50But the moms riled up about hypothermia in the sandcraft
46:53Yeah, so granddad brought us in here
46:56Made us some s'mores
46:58Told us stories
47:00Like how his dad started the newspaper
47:02Or how he wooed Gran away from that other guy
47:06How can Harris
47:09Be that person
47:12Our granddad
47:13And then
47:16Who he was tonight
47:18Maybe our granddad who taught us
47:21Water safety and checkers
47:23Is just locked up in his mind
47:25And needs to be rescued
47:27Maybe if we just talk to him
47:29Or
47:30Do you know
47:31Talk to him?
47:35I'm sorry guys
47:36I mean, I
47:38I want to believe that people are capable of change
47:40Because I mean, if they're not
47:42What is the point of trying?
47:43But
47:45Look, it's
47:47It's one thing to see a racist politician on the TV
47:51Or hear shitty comments on the subway
47:53I mean, from someone I don't even know
47:55I mean, I've dealt with that my entire life
47:57But this
48:00This is different
48:01I mean, Harris
48:07Harris, Harris, Harris
48:08Harris has known me since I was a little boy
48:12He's seen me chase fireflies
48:13And dig up seashells
48:15And he still hates me
48:21I mean, I didn't even do anything, you know
48:23I mean, what have I done?
48:24I haven't done anything apart from just being me
48:28The point is
48:31Talking
48:33No offense, but talking
48:35Is not gonna do shit
48:40As a matter of fact
48:41Nothing will ever fucking make a difference
48:45I'm sorry
48:47I'm sorry
48:48I'm sorry, he's your grandfather
48:49I didn't
48:50I didn't mean
48:51No, he's our granddad
48:53And he's a racist
48:56Piece of shit
48:58Who doesn't like Gad or Ed
49:00Because of the color of their skin
49:03There is no use
49:05In trying to talk to him
49:06I think we all know that
49:09He's too far gone
49:11It's way too late
49:13It was always like this
49:14No wonder all the mom's
49:17Priorities became so skewed
49:19Maybe he's been torturing them
49:21With these inheritance games
49:22For a long time now
49:24And we just
49:25We're just too young to notice it
49:31Well, game over
49:32Because he's pouring it all
49:34Into a new student hall for Harvard
49:36Not all of it
49:41What is that?
49:43The last will and testament
49:45Of Harris Sinclair
49:51Your mom gets the Boston house
49:53When he dies
49:53My mom hates Boston
49:56And he probably knew that
49:59And Carrie gets a quarterly stipend
50:03It's a lot of money
50:05What's the catch?
50:06She only gets it
50:07If she stays unmarried
50:09Same with my mom
50:11What?
50:12Your mom has a secret
50:13Black boyfriend or something?
50:16No, but she definitely
50:18Has some secrets
50:19I mean, you saw Bess, right?
50:20You heard her at dinner tonight
50:23You know
50:25Tomorrow
50:28We're gonna leave this island
50:30And the moms will yell
50:33About the elephants
50:35And the Persian rugs
50:36And Mirren's hair
50:37Because that's what Sinclairs do
50:43We spiral over things that mean nothing
50:47Katie, you'll be so mad
50:49We refuse to talk about anything real
50:55And then we cover things up
50:58And go back to normal
51:01We should trash the house
51:03And crash his boat
51:05Run naked through Edgar town
51:06Give him something real to yell about
51:08Oh, the Sinclair angels
51:10Would never do something so uncouth
51:14No, no, but you guys were
51:15Under the influence of the brown boy
51:18He could be a cult leader, right?
51:20I mean, he's so charismatic
51:22And cunning
51:23Oh, my God
51:24Can you imagine the headlines?
51:27No, there wouldn't be any
51:29I'm serious
51:31He would cover it up
51:33Make it disappear
51:39God
51:41What if we made
51:44A mess so big
51:47Only a Sinclair
51:48Could clean it up
51:54What if all the petty
51:56Material things
51:57That tore our family apart
51:59Were just gone
51:59Just like that
52:02Okay, I think Katie
52:03Is the cult leader
52:06I'm serious
52:08I mean
52:09Claremont is built
52:10On a foundation of hate
52:20We could tear it down
52:22Teach Harris and the moms
52:24The ultimate lesson
52:27What did you have in mind?
52:51Hey
52:53You're back
52:59You okay?
53:02There was a fire
53:05I remember it now
53:09We burnt this place to the ground
53:38To the ground
53:41Come, don't do the colour of the wind
53:53Go crown and suffer
53:57You stole, you stole
54:03I'm fed away
54:06Crank an ocean down
54:36One more day
54:37Diffusions
54:37Perseverance
54:38Which clock of sun
54:39Will the sun be
54:44L滅
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