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Can Georgie and Mandy's marriage survive the ultimate test? In the season 2 finale of Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, things are heating up in more ways than one!
This episode dives deep into the pressures facing young couples as Georgie navigates a major career decision. Meanwhile, Mandy grapples with her own ambitions, leading to some serious introspection about their future together.
The couple faces unexpected challenges that will force them to confront their dreams and compromises. Will their bond be strong enough to weather these storms or will cracks begin to show?
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as they fight for their love and their future. This installment is a must-watch for fans invested in Georgie and Mandy's journey.
#GeorgieAndMandy #YoungLove #SeasonFinale
This episode dives deep into the pressures facing young couples as Georgie navigates a major career decision. Meanwhile, Mandy grapples with her own ambitions, leading to some serious introspection about their future together.
The couple faces unexpected challenges that will force them to confront their dreams and compromises. Will their bond be strong enough to weather these storms or will cracks begin to show?
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as they fight for their love and their future. This installment is a must-watch for fans invested in Georgie and Mandy's journey.
#GeorgieAndMandy #YoungLove #SeasonFinale
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00:04Since when do you read the paper?
00:05I'm doing the jumble.
00:07I always do the jumble.
00:08Not today, big man.
00:11Maybe you boys could do it together like a father-son thing.
00:15No can do. I jumble alone.
00:18Hey, can I talk to y'all before Georgie comes out?
00:21Is everything okay?
00:22Yeah, it's just that today's the anniversary of his dad's passing,
00:26so maybe don't bring it up.
00:28I can't believe it's been two years already.
00:31What do you want us to do?
00:33Just be normal.
00:34What's he supposed to do?
00:36This is serious, okay? No jokes.
00:39Wasn't joking, but okay.
00:41Morning.
00:42Good morning.
00:44Or just morning.
00:47Do you want some breakfast?
00:49No, I gotta get to the store.
00:50There's this client of Fagenbockers I've been porting.
00:53Today's the day I'm gonna steal them away.
00:54Hey, knock them dead.
00:58I'll lay on this account. We should go celebrate tonight.
01:00Oh, yeah, sure.
01:01Or, you know, whenever you feel like it.
01:04See you later.
01:05Okay, bye.
01:09Let the record show I was the only normal one.
01:21Macasa Auto.
01:23Hey, Mrs. Cooper.
01:25No, he's having lunch with a client.
01:28He seemed fine. Why?
01:32Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that was today.
01:34Good news!
01:35I stuck at the Fagenbocker. We got the U-Haul account.
01:38Terrific.
01:39Who are you talking to?
01:40Oh, uh, your mom.
01:43Gimme. I want to tell those good dudes.
01:44No.
01:47I cannot believe I forgot what today is.
01:49Well, you were in such a good mood this morning.
01:51I didn't want to upset you.
01:52You remembered and didn't tell me?
01:54See, now you're upset.
02:26Thanks for having us over, Mom.
02:28Well, I figured we're all having a rough day.
02:31Might as well have it together.
02:33Although I'm sure George wouldn't want you to be sad, you know?
02:36He'd want you to get on with your lives.
02:38I don't think Dad would want us to forget him just yet.
02:41She's not saying forget him.
02:42We all know that's not possible.
02:44Coach Wilkins is crying during P.E.
02:46He said it was hay fever, but everyone knew.
02:49Well, people grieve differently.
02:51I mean, did you even hear from Sheldon?
02:53First thing this morning.
02:55Told me he was proudly flying his flags at half-mast.
02:58Great.
02:59Even Sheldon remembered.
03:01What's going on with you?
03:02I forgot.
03:04I had a big work thing and it just slipped my mind.
03:07I'm a terrible son.
03:09Oh, honey, you're not.
03:11Or maybe you are.
03:14She remembered and didn't tell me.
03:16Hey, you were happy.
03:17You were happy?
03:18I was.
03:19I'm not now.
03:19Knock it off.
03:21Today is hard enough without you two bickering.
03:23Sorry.
03:24Yeah, sorry.
03:26Well, hey, maybe we could have a little memorial.
03:29Go to the cemetery and tell some George stories.
03:32Let's do something bigger.
03:34Something everyone will remember.
03:36Like when he got his photo on the wall at Sizzler for eating that 72-ounce steak?
03:40Let's please not remember that.
03:42We can get something named after him, like a bench.
03:46Oh, a new school board at the high school with his name on it.
03:49That's a great idea.
03:50He would love that.
03:52Wait, so every time I'm hanging out with my friends under the bleachers, I'll look up
03:57and see Dad's name?
03:58Why are you hanging out under the bleachers?
04:02Uh, it's where we pray to Jesus.
04:11Here you go.
04:13Oh, can't believe you're old enough to buy us beers.
04:17They grow up so fast.
04:19Really, Wayne?
04:21It's an emotional time.
04:24George Cooper.
04:25To Dad.
04:26To George.
04:27He was a good man.
04:28Thanks, Principal Peterson.
04:30You're not high school anymore.
04:32Call me Tom.
04:33That's okay.
04:34I feel weird calling old people by their first name.
04:36Old people?
04:38So, what's on your mind?
04:41I want to do something to honor my dad.
04:43I was thinking, your scoreboard is pretty beat up.
04:47What if we got a new one and call it the George Cooper Memorial Scoreboard?
04:53Damn it.
04:54That's a nice thought, but we can't afford it.
04:57What if I raised the money?
04:59Well, they're pretty pricey.
05:00You're talking to the best tire salesman in Texas.
05:03I got this.
05:04Well, let me be the first one to contribute.
05:07I'm in for 50.
05:0950?
05:10That man was your best friend.
05:12You're right.
05:14100.
05:17Damn, you are good.
05:23So, every Friday night, people will look up at the score and see my dad's name.
05:28Oh, that's real nice.
05:29It is a high school, though.
05:30You better put the sign up high so no one can change Cooper to Pooper.
05:34Good thinking.
05:35I totally would have done that.
05:37How are you going to pay for it?
05:39Donations.
05:40People love my dad.
05:41They'll be happy to contribute.
05:42Put me down for 100.
05:44How?
05:44That just means I'm paying for it.
05:47No, Mom.
05:47Can I have $100?
05:49Of course.
05:51It's going to a good cause.
05:53How much can we put you down for?
05:55I guess $100, too.
05:56Really?
05:57That's what I put in, and I'm broke.
06:00Put us down for $500.
06:02Thanks, Mrs. McAllister.
06:04That's real generous.
06:04You're welcome.
06:05For both of us.
06:07That's a pretty good start, right?
06:09Still got a long way to go.
06:10Scoreboards are more expensive than you think.
06:12Put me down for another $100.
06:14Would you cut that out?
06:18Nice picture.
06:20That was the day you finally shot the gopher digging up the backyard.
06:23That is a very Texas story.
06:27Let me get things started.
06:31$5?
06:32My dead father's only worth $5?
06:35It was either that or a $20.
06:38Okay, but I'm taking my fight back.
06:42Hello, boys.
06:43What do you want?
06:44I just came by to congratulate you.
06:46Poaching my U-Haul account.
06:48That's got to feel pretty good.
06:51It does.
06:52And I'm going to do it again.
06:53Ooh, little doggie's got a big bark.
06:56And a big bite.
06:57He may have rabies.
06:59I didn't come here to fight, okay?
07:01I like having some competition.
07:03It keeps things spicy.
07:05Well, thanks for stopping by, but we got work to do.
07:07I'm going.
07:09What's that?
07:11Something for your dad?
07:12Watch it.
07:13No, no.
07:14Hey, I respect that.
07:15In fact, let me chip you in.
07:20Well, only got hundreds.
07:24That's a Benjamin Franklin, in case you've never seen one.
07:34Can I take back my $20?
07:41Wow.
07:42You raised all this at school?
07:43Yeah.
07:44How?
07:45Stole me my cigarettes and sold them for $1 a piece.
07:48Well, at least you ain't smoking them.
07:51Sure.
07:53So, how'd you do?
07:54People are giving, but not nearly enough.
07:57Have you tried crying?
07:58What?
08:00Whenever I want something, I just whip up some tears about Dad.
08:03I ain't going to cry.
08:05It's easy.
08:07Because ever since Dad died, people feel bad for me.
08:10They just want to make it better.
08:14Is everything okay?
08:15I'm fine.
08:16This is just a hard time.
08:18What can I do?
08:19Can I get you something?
08:20What do you need?
08:27All right, I'm going to go hop in the shower.
08:30Maybe I'll join you.
08:32Didn't you just take one?
08:33Yeah, but you weren't all soapy in mine.
08:41Hello?
08:42Georgie, got some good news for you.
08:44Scoreboard's paid for.
08:46What?
08:47That's amazing.
08:48Yeah, Fagenbacher Auto offered to cover the whole thing.
08:52You're kidding.
08:53Nope.
08:54Just want their logo on it.
08:55What's going on?
08:56So it'd be the George Cooper Memorial Scoreboard sponsored by Fagenbacher Auto.
09:01Pretty good, huh?
09:03No, it's not good.
09:07It's just, ever since my dad died, Fagenbacher's just been trying to run me out of business.
09:15What are you doing?
09:17Cron.
09:19No, I don't think so.
09:21I'll have to call you back.
09:23I'm just too emotional right now.
09:28You can't take his money.
09:31This is a public school.
09:32I will literally take anybody's money.
09:36Fine, then you can't put his name on it.
09:38Georgie, I get where you're coming from, but your dad's name is still going to be on the scoreboard.
09:42Yeah, with Fagenbacher Auto right below it.
09:45Or above.
09:46We're still negotiating placement.
09:49He's just doing this to spite me.
09:50Look, we get to honor your dad, and I get a free scoreboard.
09:55Everybody wins.
09:57Except the football team, who, as you well know, truly suck.
10:02What if I can buy you an even nicer scoreboard?
10:05If you really want to raise more money, we can upgrade the library.
10:08My dad was a football coach, not a library coach.
10:12Just give me a chance.
10:13I'll raise more money than Fred, and we can buy that scoreboard without him.
10:18Hey.
10:19How'd you know I was here?
10:21I didn't.
10:22I got caught selling cigarettes.
10:24Well, what do you have to say for yourself?
10:27I'm sorry.
10:30It's just, ever since my dad died, I've been so lost, and there's just no one to tell me right
10:37or wrong.
10:37Oh, honey, don't cry.
10:39It's okay.
10:43It's okay.
10:44Yeah, so picture this.
10:46The George Cooper Memorial Scoreboard, sponsored by y'all.
10:49Long Star Beer.
10:51He was a local football coach.
10:53A beloved hero, really.
10:54We just need about $10,000, and we can make this happen.
10:58I mean, he definitely spent that much on your beer.
11:03Probably more.
11:04So in a way, he's already paid for it.
11:08Well, just so you know, I recently turned 21, and if that's your attitude, I'm going to become a Miller
11:13man.
11:16Ruben, I just had a brainstorm.
11:18We're not paying for the scoreboard.
11:20You don't know that's what I was going to say?
11:22What were you going to say?
11:24The point is, you don't know.
11:27Mr. McAllister, I just had a brainstorm.
11:28Run for your life.
11:31You hate Fagenbacher, right?
11:33Y'all were competitors for a lot of years.
11:35That was a long time ago.
11:36I don't really think about it.
11:37Not just rivals in business.
11:39Also in love.
11:41What are you doing, Georgie?
11:43I'm just saying, if it was me, it'd be hard looking up at that scoreboard every Friday night
11:47and seeing a guy's name who had intimate relations with my wife before I did.
11:53I'm going home.
11:55Take him with you.
12:03You did that for me.
12:05Well, it's not a big deal.
12:06You deserve it.
12:07Well, it is a big deal.
12:08Let me take a look at that.
12:10It's going to be twice as big as the old one and state-of-the-art.
12:13Ooh, that's a beaut.
12:15What's going on?
12:16I'm just showing your dad plans for the new scoreboard.
12:19Have you seen this, Georgie?
12:21Look what Fred put together for me.
12:24It was my idea.
12:25Well, then, why didn't you do it?
12:27Now, hold on, George.
12:28He tried.
12:29He just failed.
12:31Wouldn't be the first time.
12:33You should have seen his report cards.
12:35I just happen to have a couple of my old ones right here.
12:41Straight A's.
12:42Proud of you, son.
12:44No, no, no, no.
12:45He ain't your son.
12:46I'm your son.
12:47You want to toss the ball around?
12:48You bet.
12:49I was talking to Freddy.
12:52I'd love to.
12:53Come on, kiddo.
12:56No, no, wait.
12:57I'm the good son.
12:59Missy's selling cigarettes.
13:01Narc.
13:05Hey.
13:05You okay?
13:07Yeah.
13:08It's a bad dream.
13:10Again?
13:12Oh, Georgie, you know whatever happens with this scoreboard?
13:15Your dad loves you.
13:17Right, George?
13:19Yeah, sure.
13:20Whatever.
13:22And then the rabbit goes through the hole and...
13:26wallah.
13:28Thanks, Pop.
13:30Dang.
13:37You look tired.
13:39CC keep you up all night?
13:41No.
13:42Georgie tossed and turned.
13:45I wish there was some way I could help him raise the money.
13:47Well, when you were in high school, you did all those fundraisers for the cheerleading squad.
13:53Yeah, I don't think I'm comfortable washing cars in a bikini anymore.
13:57Some of us weren't comfortable with it then.
14:00Morning.
14:01Good morning.
14:04I have an idea about how to raise the money.
14:06You do a news story about my dad on TV and donations will pour in.
14:10Oh, Georgie, I just started there.
14:12I can't pitch a story about my father-in-law.
14:15I mean, there's got to be something else.
14:17Time to bust out that bikini.
14:20Forget it.
14:20Sorry I asked.
14:22Whoa, son, I know you're stressed.
14:23I ain't your son.
14:24I'm George Cooper's son, his only son.
14:27Except for Sheldon.
14:28Except for Sheldon.
14:33Poor Georgie.
14:34I hate to see him drive himself crazy.
14:36I know.
14:37His dad wouldn't care about having something named after him.
14:40Wouldn't care?
14:41Whose idea do you think it was to call Georgie Georgie?
14:45I didn't know that.
14:46I was all set to call him Phillip.
14:48Phil Cooper, that's pretty good.
14:50I know.
14:52I don't like to speak ill of people.
14:54But this Fagenbacher, he sounds like a real horse's you-know-what.
15:00I know what.
15:01Do you know what?
15:04Patootie.
15:05Nailed it.
15:07I think I might go down there and give him a piece of my mind.
15:11Well, if that piece is Patootie, I wouldn't.
15:15I don't need vulgar language to make a point.
15:17Yeah, you don't need it, but I really add some oomph.
15:20I'd like to remind you, I have the biggest oomph of all.
15:32Mr. Fagenbacher, I am Mary Cooper, Georgie's mom.
15:37No.
15:39You're not old enough to be his mom.
15:42Maybe his big sister.
15:44That ain't gonna work on me.
15:46The devil speaks with a forked tongue.
15:48You calling me a devil?
15:49A handsome one, I hope.
15:52Do you really think you can use my late husband to upset my son
15:56and then charm your way out of it?
15:58Mrs. Cooper, can I call you Mary?
16:01No, you may not.
16:02Mrs. Cooper, you got me all wrong.
16:06Yeah, Georgie and I sure we have our issues,
16:08but when he told me what he wanted to do for his dad,
16:11I was touched and I wanted to help out.
16:15I have a teenage daughter.
16:16I know what malarkey smells like.
16:20You got me.
16:21I'm a bad boy.
16:24You want to give me a spanking?
16:27Don't you disrespect me.
16:29Yes, ma'am.
16:30And do not disrespect the memory of my husband.
16:32Well, I didn't...
16:33I am not done.
16:34My family has been through too much these past few years
16:37to put up with you rubbing salt in the wound.
16:38No, I never intend...
16:39God is watching you.
16:41He may be forgiven, but when it comes to my family,
16:44I sure as heck am not.
16:48I'm sorry.
16:49I crossed the line.
16:51And?
16:51And I will back off the scoreboard.
16:54You will also apologize to Georgie.
16:57Yes, ma'am.
17:00All right, then.
17:04There may be a decent man underneath all that scruff.
17:09I can shave!
17:15It is beautiful.
17:17Your dad's name up there for everyone to see.
17:22And this fancy has a scoreboard.
17:24Oh, a snack bar's better.
17:27Our team's so bad, he wants to look at the score.
17:30Be cool if they served beer.
17:32It's a high school.
17:33Excuse me for trying to honor my father.
17:38This is the best hot dog.
17:40Like George cooked himself.
17:44Pull it together, Wayne.
17:45You got a game to lose.
17:51When it comes to work...
17:53I'm a tire genius.
17:54Georgie Cooper's riding high.
17:56You can't stop me.
17:57But at home...
17:58You do whatever you want.
18:01All new Georgie and Mandy's first marriage.
18:03Okay, she may have stopped me.
18:05CBS next Thursday.
18:07Oh, joy!
18:08A new episode of Ghosts is here.
18:09CBS Next and streaming on Paramount+.
18:11Jensen News.
18:13...
18:13...
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