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00:26Why is there a spider in my sink?
00:37Dr. Gary.
00:39Yes, Duncan, hi.
00:40So I have test results, I'm preliminary.
00:42You know, normally I'd like to do a formal diagnostic write-up, but since you seem to be in a
00:46hurry...
00:46Just give it to me straight, where am I on the sector?
00:48What's my score?
00:50Well, according to these tests, you are actually completely typical.
00:54Typical?
00:55That sounds like a slur.
00:57Nope.
00:57Uh, it just means that you are not neurodivergent.
01:01That can't be possible. I think different.
01:03Also, I have zero sense of humor and zero empathy.
01:08You know, actually, according to this test, as far as quantifiable attributes associated with what is generally thought of as
01:15empathy, you are a highly empathetic person.
01:17What? Suck my dick I'm empathetic!
01:20No, I'm sorry. You know, Duncan, I think maybe I'm just not communicating it properly, okay?
01:24In layman's terms, you're normal.
01:27I am sorry.
01:29No, you're normal. I'm fucking exceptional.
01:31Well, from a medical perspective, the two are not mutually exclusive.
01:35No, no.
01:37Empathetic is just pathetic with the prefix, okay?
01:40Hey, I am an apex predator. I eat empathy for breakfast, okay?
01:44And how qualified are you?
01:46Anyway, Gary.
01:46Yeah, well, you work with kids. What's up with that?
01:49What's with all the kids, Gary? Huh? That's weird.
01:53I understand that a surprising diagnosis can be destabilized.
01:57Right.
01:58Fruit.
02:00Yeah.
02:00Oh, my God. What the? Are you serious?
02:07Duncan, there's wildfires. They're not far from Napa. Duncan?
02:14Duncan!
02:15Duncan!
02:16Duncan!
02:19Taste the sting of mint, you creepy, hairy little freak.
02:31Actually, you're highly empathetic.
02:45You've reached Dr. Joanne Felder.
02:48If this is an emergency, call 911.
02:50Otherwise, leave a message.
02:53Oh, Ardolf is in my sights.
02:56The legend himself.
02:57I feel like Jane Goodall about to shoot a silverback gorilla.
03:01Oh, my gosh.
03:02All I need is for him to come on board for my 3% to 5% stake,
03:06and I am invincible.
03:08You prepare me well, Joanne.
03:10It is Duncan Park signing off.
03:15Who's that?
03:17Oh, um, that's Linus Poe.
03:20You know his music?
03:21No, the guy on the phone.
03:23Oh, no one.
03:24Client.
03:26You ever worry that your clients might be, like, unstable?
03:30Maybe dangerous?
03:32No, honey, no.
03:33Not my clientele.
03:35Is it because they're rich?
03:37Well, because you have to be fairly stable mentally and emotionally to achieve financial prosperity.
03:45I don't think that's true, you know, historically speaking.
03:49That was Linus Poe.
03:51Sadly, the Ohio Balladier died today at age 74.
03:54Oh, no.
03:56Are you okay?
03:58Yeah, sorry.
03:59It's just Linus Poe.
04:00He got me through high school.
04:02And so much.
04:02Damn it!
04:03Every time NPR plays someone's music, they're dead.
04:06I'm sorry.
04:07Dad loves him, too.
04:09So...
04:09I introduced your dad to Linus Poe.
04:33Carl Bardo.
04:36Duncan Park.
04:38Hypernosis.
04:40Big fan.
04:41Super huge.
04:42You know, hugest.
04:43It's titanic.
04:45Uncomfortably huge.
04:46I might mind if I sit.
04:51Your manifesto.
04:53Bardoff's Law.
04:55That was super important to me.
04:57You know?
04:58In a society driven by technology, growth will continue endlessly.
05:02The ultimate hockey stick.
05:05Yeah, you're on my Mount Rushmore call.
05:08Tell you that.
05:10But you're not stone.
05:11You are flesh.
05:12And I bet you're not done.
05:14Not even close.
05:19So me?
05:20I?
05:20Yeah.
05:22I co-founded Fafa.com.
05:25Fafa, you've heard of it?
05:27Nope.
05:30F-A-H-F-A.com.
05:34Yeah.
05:34It was huge in 2009, early.
05:37But it doesn't matter.
05:38My latest enterprise, Hypernosis.
05:41I mean, data analytics, great, great algo.
05:45The thing is, Cupertino wants us.
05:50Yeah.
05:51We're in acquisition talks.
05:53I got leaked to the press a couple weeks ago.
05:55So I'm not talking out of school.
05:57But I think it's a big mistake taking the deal.
06:01I mean, you know what it's like there.
06:04Golden handcuffs.
06:04You get it.
06:05So I was thinking, if I could find a private placement investor, someone whose reputation
06:11for picking winners is so stellar, and here you are, I mean, so I got to ask, like, how
06:18about us?
06:19And maybe Hypernosis is how you get back in the game?
06:23Double rainbow.
06:24I mean, with a forward-facing data analytics company, we could really make something...
06:34What the fuck?
06:38The fuck is moving?
06:40Oh, my God!
07:10Zero day since I stabbed someone, Joanne.
07:12Uh, who did you stab?
07:15This discount CEO comes to my heart and starts talking like I gave him clearance to speak.
07:21So, so, uh, you stabbed him?
07:23It was with a fork. He's, he's fine.
07:26But I'm not. All that work we did, wasted. Everything we accomplished, you said...
07:32Okay.
07:32Throw it out the window!
07:33Yes, okay, okay, Carl. That's okay. We, we, we can discuss all of it in session.
07:39Right now, I, I have to...
07:42Yeah, okay. Boundaries, you're right. And just after mine won't cross, too.
07:45It's okay. Uh, how about Thursday? At noon?
07:50You gotta, you gotta believe it, Joanne.
07:51This guy, he's the type of guy you want to shoot right between his sniveling little wormy eyes.
07:56But you can't. Because you're not supposed to.
07:58I get it. And not your fault, Carl. Whatever happened, not your fault. Some people deserve maybe not stabbing, but
08:06a real definitive...
08:07I'm, I'm sorry, I, I, I have to take this.
08:10What?
08:11Do you know where Orson is?
08:12Oh, Ethan. Yeah, he's at school.
08:14Well, I was worried about the fire.
08:16Yes, we will work through all of it in session.
08:19Joanne?
08:19On Thursday.
08:20Joanne?
08:20Okay.
08:21Hello?
08:22Ethan, I dropped him there this morning.
08:23Well, I called the school, and he's not there. He's not even registered, Joanne. What is going on?
08:29He's there. I, I, I see him on my tracker. Jesus.
08:32I don't understand.
08:33Well, you got some bad info, Ethan. But of course, the only explanation for you is bad mother, right?
08:39Maybe, before drawing damning conclusions, open yourself up to the possibility that most things happen because of a series of
08:44micro screw-ups.
08:45They, they, they build up like, like coral reefs or, or dung beetle nests.
08:50Dung beetle?
08:50Well, I have no idea what you're talking about right now, but our son is not a dung beetle.
08:56What?
08:56I said he's not a dung beetle.
08:58He's not the dung beetle in the metaphor, Ethan.
09:11Stabbed with fork, tetanus shot, question mark.
09:19Oh, God. Oh, God.
09:22Move. Move!
09:24Can you get me some antibacterial ointment, please?
09:27Ointment?
09:28Yes. Ointment.
09:29Of course.
09:29Duncan, what happened?
09:31What's it look like? What's it look like?
09:32Uh, I, I couldn't say. A rodent? Twin rodents?
09:39Hey, captain!
09:41Big news. Cabinet level.
09:44Coming to visit.
09:45We just talked to Sekva.
09:47Great.
09:48What's a Sekva?
09:49Uh, the secretary of the VA.
09:51She's going to be in town this week, so...
09:53Yeah.
09:53And we, we've been working with, uh, your CTO, Harper.
09:57Turns out your Gnodon gizmo...
10:00I have Gnodon.
10:01Same tech, right?
10:03Can be used to identify bets at risk of self-harm.
10:07Huge.
10:08Wow.
10:08I mean, a, really, a godsend.
10:10And she agrees, so she's coming here to check it out.
10:14Oh!
10:15What, did you catch a fork there, jefe?
10:17Lucky, ointment, please.
10:19Listen, I would love to meet your friend.
10:21I really would.
10:22But I have deals to chase.
10:23Deals.
10:26Deals that are real deals.
10:27Yeah, yeah, no, I get it.
10:29Government money, right?
10:30It doesn't flow.
10:31But there are workarounds.
10:34Yeah?
10:34Fast tracks, huh?
10:36And Sekva can help with that.
10:38She can maybe get you, I'm telling you, like a half up front.
10:43To pay you, to pay your people, and to pay the engineers,
10:46we're going to need to hire to get you that pile of data.
10:49Okay, maybe we shouldn't simplify everything.
10:51The data?
10:52How fast?
10:53Oh, fast.
10:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:55With her sign off, matter of weeks.
10:56Okay, thank you.
10:57Thank you, mother.
10:59Yeah?
11:01You don't always get to bang the prom queen.
11:03Sometimes it's the greasy hair girl with the weird curve in her back.
11:06That's the only willing partner, right?
11:08Okay.
11:09Wow.
11:09Oh.
11:11Yeah.
11:14Yeah.
11:15Here's what I'm thinking.
11:17Barbecue.
11:20Okay.
11:21A Texas BBQ.
11:23We red, white, and blew the shit out.
11:25You know?
11:25Okay.
11:25A pig on a friggin' spit.
11:28A whole hawk.
11:28We put it on the roof.
11:29We get VIPs, a DJ, and your...
11:32Sekva.
11:33Yeah.
11:33Sekva.
11:34Yeah.
11:35Sure, sure.
11:36Hypernosis is soliciting a government contract,
11:38so we have to be cognizant.
11:39There's regulations.
11:40I'm...
11:41I'm...
11:41I'm throwing the party.
11:42I'm throwing...
11:43I'm buying the pig.
11:44I'll take the kosher.
11:44Yeah, no.
11:45We'll roll out the red carpet.
11:46Make your secretary feel like a boss.
11:49Lucky, get us a hog.
11:50Yeah.
11:50You got it.
11:51Great.
11:52Great meeting, guys.
11:53I'm throwing the party, right?
11:54I'll...
11:54And Ruffin's getting...
11:55Get on the phone now.
11:56Okay.
11:57Having a party.
12:21What a douche.
12:25Orson Barak Stern.
12:33Mom!
12:35See?
12:35I told you he was here.
12:37What are you doing here?
12:38What are you doing here?
12:41What were you watching?
12:43What were you watching, Orson?
12:47Naked people.
12:49And were you planning to spend all of ninth grade
12:51jacking it off back here?
12:55Okay.
12:55Why did nobody here call me?
12:57He's not even enrolled.
12:59We can't call the mother of every child
13:00who isn't a student at Las Altas.
13:03Well, I guess I wrongfully assumed
13:04that for $90,000 a year...
13:07On scholarship.
13:08...you could, at the very least,
13:10keep track of him.
13:10I'm sorry, but when Orson got home from school
13:12and you asked how his day was,
13:14helped him with his homework...
13:15Okay, who are you?
13:16I'm the one who had to replant the succulents
13:18you massacred during your road rage incident.
13:21Well, that...
13:22That was an emergency.
13:23I am a psychologist,
13:24and I had a patient in crisis.
13:28I know it sounds harsh,
13:30but until we get his eighth grade transcript
13:32and officially enroll him,
13:34he's not our responsibility.
13:36He's yours.
13:37You know what?
13:37It's fine.
13:38We will reach out to his Baltimore school
13:40first thing tomorrow.
13:42And that means you can enroll him when?
13:44We're on it.
13:45We're on it.
13:46Okay, we're on it.
13:47And we will get you sorted.
13:52I am going to kill your father.
13:56Okay, Orson, let's go.
13:58I...
13:59I gotta...
14:00Oh, my God.
14:01For five minutes, you can hold it in.
14:03No, I can't.
14:04I'm so tired of this.
14:06It's...
14:06It's...
14:07It's intolerable.
14:08Yeah, try being me!
14:15Oh, my God.
14:16Duncan.
14:18What are you doing?
14:19Looking for something to avoid scars.
14:21That's for wrinkles.
14:23Duncan, the fires are bearing down in Napa.
14:25I asked Rodrigo to hire private responders
14:27to use that pink fire retardant.
14:29At a cost, of course.
14:31Can you say retardant anymore?
14:33We have insurance.
14:34But this is our house.
14:35It's a house.
14:36We have...
14:37We have other houses.
14:39Oh, okay.
14:39You're just absent all sentimentality.
14:42Yeah.
14:42I think so.
14:45Remember our song at our wedding?
14:47Remember what that was?
14:48Yes, you do.
14:49Linus Poe.
14:50And one of them.
14:51He died.
14:54Today.
14:56Today.
15:02Are you, uh...
15:04Didn't even ask me what happened?
15:05You got stabbed with a fork.
15:07Yeah.
15:07Yes.
15:08I did.
15:10But do you even want to know why?
15:13Sure they had a reason.
15:36I'm in a car.
15:39I mean...
15:46Why are you going off?
15:49Nothing!
16:05Goodbye.
16:07Goodbye.
16:13Honey, how's it going in there?
16:15I really don't want to see another doctor.
16:17Your dad took you to a Baltimore doctor, okay?
16:20I got you in with a Stanford GI man.
16:23Woman, actually.
16:24She uses tech to create this 3D data map, diet, gut biome.
16:29I just don't understand the directions.
16:32I...
16:33You...
16:34So...
16:34You just...
16:35You poop in the hat.
16:36I don't want to poop in the hat.
16:40Sorry.
16:41Let me...
16:41Let me just get rid of this man.
16:44Please, Orson, please.
16:45Just poop in the hat.
16:47And nothing to eat after 9, okay?
16:49Like, I mean it.
16:50I mean not even water.
16:51Ow, this house!
16:53What?
16:54I can't talk.
16:55I'm in the middle of a family...
16:58What spider?
16:59Like, I'm the spider.
17:01I got stabbed, but I didn't die.
17:03I think it's a zombie.
17:04Duncan, you only got stabbed by a fork.
17:06Okay, grow up.
17:07Move on.
17:08Not taking no for an answer is...
17:10Sometimes the answer really is no.
17:11If the spider could talk, he would say to me,
17:13Go down swinging.
17:15But why go down at all?
17:16Duncan, you're worth a lot of money.
17:18Go, enjoy your life.
17:19I don't know.
17:19Play pickleball.
17:20Take up quilting on the Riviera or wherever.
17:23Oh, you're incepting me, aren't you?
17:26Pickleball.
17:27Yeah, very clever.
17:28I hear your words behind your words.
17:30There are no words behind my words.
17:33I...
17:40Goddamn.
17:41Like you crawled out of Satan's piss hole.
17:45A light little spawn of Satan.
17:50Respect.
17:57You're the man.
17:59You're the man.
18:01You're the man.
18:08Hi.
18:09Can I come in?
18:11We can talk.
18:12Yeah?
18:13Oh, God.
18:15Get off me.
18:18We are authorized.
18:19You're filming this?
18:21He stabbed me.
18:22He stabbed me.
18:23He's...
18:24Okay, okay.
18:25I can't.
18:26I can't.
18:27Oh, God.
18:29You assholes.
18:31You laughing?
18:32You laughing?
18:33You laughing?
18:33You can't kill me?
18:35You can't kill me.
18:58You're the man.
19:11Oh, your face.
19:12Do you need some ice?
19:13Yeah, floating in vodka.
19:14Four fingers.
19:15And more bunting.
19:16A lot more bunting.
19:16More, yep.
19:20Oh, God.
19:20Oh, God.
19:22Oh, God.
19:22Oh, God.
19:24Oh, God.
19:24Oh, God.
19:25Oh, God.
19:25Oh, God.
19:26Oh, God.
19:27Oh, God.
19:27Oh, God.
19:27Oh, God.
19:29Hey.
19:30There you are.
19:32We got our problems.
19:33Secfa's plane is still circling.
19:36It's delayed an hour, at least.
19:40Yeah, it's beautiful and awful, yeah?
19:43This guy's the same color above the oil fields.
19:46Same smell.
19:47It's like, I don't know, trap grease.
19:50Charred flesh.
19:52Oh, you smell that?
19:54It's bacon.
19:56Pig flesh.
19:58Are you getting triggered?
20:00Oh, I know how to ride it out.
20:01I've had 30 years of practice.
20:03Ruffery.
20:04How we doing?
20:05How's it going?
20:05Hey.
20:06How's it looking, huh?
20:06Enough bunting?
20:07I really wanted it to be like a shock of red, white, and blue.
20:10You know, like Betsy Ross exploded.
20:12I think it's the right amount.
20:14Great, great.
20:14I was thinking maybe it would be swell if we get the camera guys getting me greeting Secfa,
20:19and then maybe she could go to the reporters and say, how am I hero to heroes?
20:22You know, being a successful guy, helping, helping.
20:25Sure, sure.
20:26Listen, Secfa is delayed, okay?
20:28Because of the smoke.
20:30No.
20:31Where's the know-how?
20:32I mean, blow it out with, like, one of those tactical fans.
20:36I don't know.
20:37Just do it.
20:37Hey.
20:38What happened to your face?
20:41What happened to your face?
20:42Just get her.
20:43Just get her.
20:43Hoo-ha.
20:44Do it.
20:46America.
20:49Don't ask people to dance, okay?
20:50No one's going to want to dance.
20:51Just don't, you'll look stupid.
20:52Wasn't going to.
20:53Yeah, and keep it classy.
20:54Nothing French.
20:56Uh, the caterers are not happy.
20:57Who is?
20:58Uh, they're saying they can't breathe, the smoke from the fires.
21:01Wait, tell them, tell them the, the fires will give the meat a smoked flavor.
21:05You know, pork charred with old-growth giant sequoia rub.
21:09You know, right?
21:09You don't see that on the menu every day.
21:11I've never seen it.
21:12Go!
21:13Great.
21:13Okay.
21:14Okay, uh, she's landing.
21:17Oh, yes, yes.
21:18Okay, good.
21:19What kind of music does Secfa like?
21:20We can-
21:21What?
21:21You know, anthems, country, dubstep.
21:24She likes-
21:24Hey, do we have dubstep?
21:25I actually, you know, oh, uh, don't.
21:28Uh, flag on the play?
21:30Okay, um, it turns out that, uh, she had two events booked tonight, and, uh, due to the
21:36delay, she can't make it to both.
21:38So she's choosing one that's not mine?
21:42Yeah.
21:42Yeah.
21:43Because I'm a shit-in-me.
21:44Okay, you have to be-
21:47Okay, who's the lucky film?
21:50It's, uh, it's Spookle.
21:53They, they do our social media stuff, and-
21:56You know, it's a, it's, it's a big contract, actually.
21:58I, you know, bigger-
22:01Open it, I don't care.
22:02Duncan, what?
22:03Maybe if you called her, that would-
22:05I'm not begging the ugly girl to go out with me, okay?
22:07Spookle!
22:08Okay.
22:09Spookle!
22:10I should-
22:12The guests are starting to-
22:13Yeah, tell them to go home, it's done, it's over, it's over, shut it down, DJ dipshit, unplug it, it's
22:18done, party's over, party's over, put everything down, party is o-
22:21Do not take photos, party's fucking done.
22:35Big blind.
22:43Needed to lock in Sekhva, Tom.
22:46Pack her, hijack her to a black site, and won't report the bitch until you seal the deal.
22:50It's called salesmanship.
22:53I promise, one drink and one go.
22:57Oh, look who it is, the architect of my bloody government contract.
23:03Hi, Martin.
23:04Hi, Duncan.
23:05Oh, Nena, I-
23:07Forgot I invited you.
23:09Uh, Barry, can you show Nena out and tell her guests to go home and lock the door?
23:13Of course.
23:13Thanks.
23:28What happened?
23:30Oh, this, uh, investor recruitment.
23:34Uh-huh, now I take it.
23:37Yup.
23:38Nobody wants Dunkey.
23:40Not you, not, not your B.A.
23:44Sorry.
23:46There was circumstances.
23:48Jesus, can't go any lower.
23:49It's like I was benched by the wheelchair basketball team.
23:53The deal's not dead.
23:58God, Martin's weird.
24:02Aren't we all?
24:10Where's Lily?
24:13Obsessively watching news over the fire.
24:16Yeah.
24:17Then she knew you were going to be here.
24:20If we were only doing half the things she thinks we're doing.
24:25Such a waste, though.
24:28Serving a sentence without committing a crime.
24:34This is where the engineers work?
24:37Messy.
24:39If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, what then is an empty desk a sign of?
24:44Einstein.
24:45Very good, Xander.
24:47Hey, let's go talk to him.
25:03Are you all right?
25:05Do you need...
25:06I don't know.
25:09Water?
25:10Or...
25:11Ask if he's experiencing acute anxiety.
25:13I don't know if he's experiencing anxiety.
25:15Sorry.
25:17My...
25:17It's, uh...
25:19His name is Alexander.
25:22He's a...
25:23Friend.
25:24Are you with the...
25:25It was the VA.
25:27That's right.
25:28I'm guessing you're a veteran of war.
25:31First Gulf.
25:33I see.
25:34Did you kill anyone?
25:35Xander.
25:36The hell is this?
25:37Did your tour of duty end during or after Operation Desert Storm?
25:41Is that thing recording me?
25:42It's not recording, it's learning.
25:46You're teaching him about war.
25:50Is that all right?
25:52Would you like to talk to him?
25:55Nah, I don't like his face.
25:58It is only those who have neither fired a shot, nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded
26:03who cry aloud for blood.
26:05More vengeance.
26:07More desolation.
26:09War is hell.
26:12It's General Sherman.
26:15What's your name, soldier?
26:18Tom.
26:24Do you want to sit down?
26:32I'm just not doing something, right?
26:38For the life of me, I...
26:40I don't know what it is.
26:44Just...
26:47You're Duncan, bloody Mark.
26:49I know.
26:51You're not perfect.
26:53You're impossible to ignore.
26:57That counts for a lot.
27:02Go out.
27:05Get some rest.
27:06You look a morning.
27:07It's pronounced appealing.
27:09Both.
27:11At the same time.
27:14I'm going to go find Martin.
27:16Who?
27:17Martin.
27:18I know.
27:28It's...
27:36Can I help you?
27:39Hmm?
27:39No, I'm good.
27:41I'm just conducting an experiment.
27:44Is that a therapy bot?
27:47Well, he's whatever he wants to be.
27:49His name is Alexander.
27:51He's AGI.
27:53Bullshit.
27:54That's years away.
27:56He has his own thoughts.
27:58Sounds difficult.
27:59Own feelings been raising him.
28:01Curating his intake.
28:02With great care and affection.
28:06Martin!
28:08Can we go?
28:12What are we looking at?
28:16Alexander just leapt forward in real-time evolution.
28:23Oh, my gosh.
28:25Hey, Anushka.
28:26Have you seen Tom?
28:30What's happening?
28:32Your friend is...
28:34the first...
28:36real-world test case
28:37for a kind of neuro-companion I created.
28:41Fuck yous.
28:43People are spinning.
28:45Oh, no.
28:47You have to take everything in the morning.
29:01Oh, no.
29:10Did you...
29:13Did you do it?
29:14What?
29:16Orson.
29:18You poop all the time. You're always pooping.
29:20But all of a sudden, you can't?
29:23It doesn't work like that.
29:26Sometimes I just, you know, I get...
29:30Maybe go for a walk. Get things moving. You could take the dog.
29:36What?
29:38I bet if your dad asked you to, he'd poop.
29:41Oh, my gosh. Please just leave.
29:42Oh, my gosh. Watch your attitude. I don't like it.
29:48I don't like it.
30:25I've been thinking.
30:28Perhaps I've squeezed all I can out of Cupertino.
30:33Reached the edge of the map there, if I'm being honest.
30:35Well, when you're as high and mighty as they are, easy to miss what's happening on the ground.
30:40Exactly.
30:43Like, what you did tonight with Alexander and Tom.
30:49Huge, Martin.
30:51Bravo.
30:51I mean, what was the last time we saw tech help?
30:59I know tech changed the world.
31:01But so did the bubonic plague.
31:05Truth be told.
31:08Well, we actually made better.
31:11Did we spread knowledge?
31:13No.
31:15People used to occasionally agree on truth.
31:20Are we more tolerant of those different from ourselves?
31:26Please.
31:28Absolutely blew it on climate.
31:31Data centers emit more greenhouse gas than all of air travel.
31:35And how have we made the lives of our children better?
31:39Provably, no.
31:40We can have Q-tips at our door in an hour.
31:43Huzzah for us.
31:49But you've, you've actually done something that might be different.
31:56The bubonic plague made way for the Renaissance and gave us Jack Russell Terriers.
32:04I was just wondering if I should finally collaborate with you on Alexander.
32:08All right, let's not cross streams, you know.
32:13Well, uh, Xander is, he's my thing.
32:18No, I, Martin, I know.
32:22You're the creator.
32:24And it could be something we can do together.
32:29In February of last year, you told me Xander looked like if a jelly bean had delusions of grandeur.
32:35And then in June of this year, you asked if I modeled him on the toddler's chew toy.
32:43Do you remember?
32:45Do you remember?
32:47No?
32:49I do.
33:12No.
33:15No.
33:18Duncan.
33:20Duncan, the house is gone.
33:22Hmm?
33:22Early this morning, they had to abandon it.
33:24It's, oh my God, it's all gone.
33:35We'll build a new one.
33:37I don't want a new one.
33:40Well, you can't have what's gone, so.
33:45Thanks.
33:47So much.
33:50Very comforting.
33:53House we got married, and what did you do?
33:55What did you do there, Lily, huh?
33:57You ate some pruned Danish?
33:59Is that...
34:00Are you being...
34:02Okay, are you being serious?
34:04Yes.
34:06Yes.
34:06Yes, I am.
34:08Okay.
34:09I'm very serious.
34:10It wasn't at the house.
34:13Despite our arrangement.
34:14It's just your idea, by the way.
34:16I wouldn't do that.
34:17Where was it, then?
34:18I told you.
34:18I told you the lung baths!
34:20Oh, like a pig, right?
34:22Great, great.
34:23Yeah, I guess your fear of UTIs is cured.
34:25You are disgusting!
34:26Oh!
34:26And just so you know, blood is antimicrobial.
34:37The house was ours!
34:40It was ours!
34:42What's up?
34:45I heard the news.
34:48I'm so sorry.
34:49I'm so sorry.
34:56Thank you, sweetheart.
35:01Oh, cashmere hoodie on the bench is obviously not for wash.
35:05Okay.
35:13Come on!
35:16Headphones.
35:18Lily.
35:19Everyone wins with headphones.
35:22You love his music.
35:24This was our first concert.
35:26What is wrong with you?
35:27Seriously.
35:28He's a sad cowboy.
35:29Goth shit.
35:31He's sad.
35:32Dad!
35:35What?
35:36There was a spider.
35:39Get up.
35:40Out!
35:41Out!
35:58We're going to give him a twilight sedative for his trip.
36:01Okay.
36:01Might make him a little loopy.
36:04What if I say something?
36:05Like what?
36:07I don't know.
36:09Something that I know.
36:11That I...
36:12Maybe you don't know I know.
36:14Oh, sweetie.
36:15I'll plug my ears.
36:19Oh, yeah.
36:20Here's the, um...
36:23Here.
36:25Samples are handled by the lab tech.
36:27Not a lab tech.
36:28Oh.
36:29Okay.
36:30So where do I...
36:30In the lab.
36:31Just a couple more and we're done.
36:33First Pavilion East.
36:34One building over.
36:35You better get it there.
36:36They go to lunch at 12.
36:37Past that, we'll have to collect a whole other one.
36:39Oh, yeah.
36:39And, you know, he had a lot of trouble getting the...
36:43Okay.
36:44I will take the sample.
36:47I, um...
36:47Oh, just call me, okay?
36:49If you're feeling...
36:49You rushed me out without my phone.
36:51Oh, right.
36:52Here.
36:52Have mine.
36:54Just call me if you're feeling...
36:56I'll have your phone.
36:57Right.
36:58Okay.
36:58Um, well, I'll be right back.
37:00So just watch a show or something.
37:02Don't buy anything.
37:04I love you.
37:22Where's my mom?
37:23She's not here, buddy.
37:35What?
37:4110, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
37:5010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
37:5010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
37:5310, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
37:5410, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
37:5510, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10
38:08Hey!
38:10Hey!
38:14Where's 52?
38:34Please!
38:35You won't take samples during lunch.
38:37Oh my god!
38:38Please!
38:39Please, I got lost.
38:41Please, please.
38:47Look, I bend the rules for you.
38:49You're going to tell someone.
38:50Then I got to do it for everyone.
38:51Look, you went to school to help people, right?
38:55So did I.
38:56And elbows deep in other people's shit is not how you thought it would go.
38:59I really get it.
39:02But you can help me, a person, and it's my son's excrement.
39:07So two people.
39:11It's rules.
39:15Yeah.
39:17Rules.
39:27Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
39:31You don't have an extra mask, do you?
39:33It's nasty out there.
39:34Heaven knows me, I walk the stream.
39:43And I can't bear it evermore.
39:49Heaven keep me out through this dream.
39:57And I can't bear it evermore.
40:04Hey, bud.
40:05Little woozy.
40:06Give me a thumbs up.
40:12Well, stay down.
40:13Can't hurt if you don't remember.
40:20Joanne.
40:22Mm-hmm.
40:24Mm-hmm.
40:35Joanne.
40:37Mm-hmm.
40:39jesus jojo this it it shouldn't be this difficult to get a hold of you i i lost um a
40:46friend
40:47kind of kind of it's well he he wasn't human but i'm still miserable
40:54okay you picked bard off right and it has been a disaster like he hates me i i don't even
41:01know
41:01why because you are a bad man a bad bad bad man is this orwell no one likes you
41:17not even you i like me i did your mom say she didn't like me did she tell you that
41:26get her arrivederci douchey douchey
41:40how the hell with this hey
41:47you would not believe what i have just been through
41:54okay oh my god you're all done let's go home you must be starving oh my god so first
42:03that bitchy nurse
42:10is that ramen
42:12mm-hmm oh i love ramen
42:16you remembered
42:19dad never gets it for me
42:20oh
42:22thanks mom you're the best
42:27what'd they put in those meds of yours
42:29oh yeah that stuff was great yeah well enjoy the ride no refills
42:36how about only tuesdays and thursdays
42:46oh
42:46shit shit shit shit
42:51i i um i i completely forgot a an appointment with a client today it's
42:57god damn it oh it's okay
43:00no regrets i was right where i was supposed to be
43:07hello yeah yeah so fast
43:17no uh if that can't be
43:22that that's not possible
43:26are you sure
43:30yeah
43:34no thank you yeah i yes i will i will follow up
43:44that was the lab
43:51say it
43:54say what you did
43:58well i know it wasn't zeus's idea
44:03you gave me dog
44:06shit
44:06i'm sorry
44:08why
44:11why
44:45what do you want
44:47duncan
44:49what are you talking about
44:53his name is orson and i strongly advise you to not even talk about my son
45:00do you hate me that much joanne
45:02and and if so i'm just wondering if you wanted bard off to hurt me
45:06wait was that your intention
45:08i i was hoping an unproductive and if necessary unpleasant interaction would yes
45:14lead you to see that this is not tenable you needed to see that
45:17you wanted him to humiliate me you despise me that much
45:23you are the one blackmailing me remember
45:26no no i offered you a partnership
45:30are you are you hearing yourself you you you seriously can't be that much of a moron
45:35i'm not the one who did insider trading on a stupid commercial brokerage app i'm not the
45:41healthcare professional who set up cage matches between my patients no because i didn't sign up for
45:47group therapy thunderdome you threatened my livelihood my family i am only human duncan
45:53and i was right i knew carl wouldn't suffer a fool like you a fool a fool
46:00oh no you don't actually think you're a genius do you duncan
46:05a lottery that's how you get a college roommate that's how you got hamish the actual genius so
46:13consider yourself absurdly unjustly lucky
46:20my god you're mean well i could be mean too you know okay fine you want to turn me in
46:28turn me in
46:29i will lose my license yes but then you know what goes right out the window doctor patient
46:37confidentiality you're afraid of humiliation i will air all of your weird skidmarked filthy laundry and
46:45and i will gladly go down just so long as i take you with me why why why why are
46:51you doing this give
46:52it up duncan the world doesn't revolve around you it never did and if you talk to my child again
46:57i swear to christ i will shoot you dead fine i'm on my own yeah i am
47:05always was always will be yes great great great you know what joanne i can work with that yep stay
47:16tuned
47:40god damn you're ugly
47:50hey
47:54no one but us stupid enough to come out in the middle of this right
47:58i figured at least you might uh respect my persistence
48:04it's good bothering you carl yes what do you want me to do
48:08who would that coffee get us about please oh my god he's kidding he's kidding we're old friends
48:13i crawled out
48:17is that
48:21it's a linus phone they were playing him everyone hon can you just turn this off
48:33you know a couple years back i was uh worth a lot on paper almost as much as you curl
48:39we uh threw this big tits out blowout party and i wanted linus for to play so i offered him
48:46a million
48:47bucks and he said no so i went to uh two million to three million to four million and i
48:55thought this
48:56sort of a couldn't be bought and before giving up i went to 4.5 and he said yes
49:02and linus boat came to my house my own backyard played three songs then walked off stage flash me
49:11the bird double barreled in front of my employees my co-founder my wife my dad and he screamed you
49:19people are disgusting well it messed me up for a while and then i uh
49:33finally went to therapy yeah not afraid to admit it and i realized you know what he wasn't giving me
49:42the finger he was giving himself the finger linus took the money and man that must have burnt him
49:48because he never he never made another record after that i broke him
49:55most people are weak but not you carl not you no no you're not you can't tolerate
50:02bullshit didn't put up with mine and i have scars to prove it and everyone knows you had your
50:08run-ins with cupertino tim if i sell to them to cupertino my legacy would end up exactly like linus
50:14pose a loser who can be bought off it's you you not them not cupertino you i need you
50:23and i'm so sure of it seven percent stake ten percent below market value and i get 300 million
50:33capital infusion market credibility and someone i deeply deeply admire whispering sweet uncut wisdom
50:39into my ear we're not just mining data carl we're doing the important work of profiling every single
50:48human on the planet and what happens after that it's changed change every single person what they want
50:54what they think what people believe
51:05well you're not stabbing me carl
51:21you
51:22you
51:25you
51:25oh my god
51:27you
51:28you
51:45RoboTunes, make me a song of triumph
51:47in the style of Linus Poe and put my name in it.
52:02The earth swung low, the sky split in two, but Duncan kept walking as great men do.
52:10They said you can win, and he whispered we'll see, and the wind spoke his name through the teeth of
52:17the trees.
52:19Duncan wore no crown, no coin or creed, just the silence of hunger and the ghost of need.
52:26And Duncan walks forward, the rise of a king.
53:00What a douche.
53:03Orson Barak Stern.
53:09Mom, what were you watching?
53:11Naked people.
53:14In episode three, Joanne tries to be a good mom.
53:18Oh my god, for five minutes you can hold it in.
53:21No, I can't.
53:22Orson has IBS.
53:23He's got difficulty with his stomach.
53:26It's part of the reason why he doesn't want to be a matriculating student at this place.
53:30It's really embarrassing for him, and it's like something he is really insecure about.
53:34So there's a need for parental guidance here.
53:38Orson needs to know that his mother has his back, and she shows that by sort of corralling him to
53:45a Stanford doctor.
53:47You get a glimpse into how he feels like his mom isn't there for him, and how he feels like
53:51her problems are always bigger than his problems, and like she matters more.
53:54It doesn't exactly feel like a nurturing response to his ailments.
53:59Samples are handled by the lab tech.
54:01You better get it there, let go to lunch at 12.
54:04It's another instance of someone's hubris, Joanne's in this case, I can fix this problem, confronting and colliding with reality.
54:14There's a firestorm going on outside, there's wildfires, the air is terrible, and she's going to get the poop there
54:20on time, no matter what.
54:22And we see this fantastic montage of her going through the hospital, and it's, I think, a moment where we
54:28really feel for Joanne.
54:30And she does this little victory dance after she convinces the lab guy to take the stool sample.
54:36Yes!
54:37To me, what she's saying in that moment is, damn it, I'm a good mother.
54:40You would not believe what I have just been through.
54:48You do it with this, is that good enough? Because I need blood on this fork.
54:52In episode three, Duncan goes from pursuing Bardolph, Duncan Park, hypernosis, to being stabbed by him.
55:00Because with a forward-facing data analytics out there.
55:07And then eventually bagging him. And it's all about relentlessness.
55:12And his teacher in all of this is a spider that he finds and tries to kill repeatedly in his
55:18sink.
55:25Spider could talk. He would say to me, go down swinging.
55:28But why go down at all? Duncan, you're worth a lot of money. Go, enjoy your life. I don't know,
55:32play pickleball.
55:33Yeah, very clever. I hear your words behind your words.
55:36There are no words behind my words.
55:38And ultimately learns the value of you can't kill me and never stop coming back.
55:44And that's what he does with Bardolph.
55:47I need you. And I'm so sure of it.
55:51Well, you're not stabbing me, Carl.
55:54In the end, he wins.
55:58One of my favorite aspects of his victory there is he walks out into a world on fire.
56:04He ends! He ends!
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