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مسلسل Six Feet Under مترجم - Episode 3
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00:00Oh
02:04Oh, Jesus.
02:10I gotta get to my chiropractor.
02:13Hey.
02:15Think anyone's ever had sex in here?
02:19No, why the fuck would you even think that?
02:21Huh?
02:22I feel like...
02:37Romano?
02:42Romano?
02:45Romano?
02:46Romano?
02:47Are you okay?
03:10Are you so sweet?
03:17That was...
03:18You made the weirdest noise back then.
03:21I remember you.
03:22I would not get into a weird noise contest.
03:31I love this song.
03:34This?
03:35Really?
03:36Yeah.
03:37My dad had all these old big band records.
03:40It always reminds me of...
03:42I don't know, being a kid.
03:45Still being blissfully ignorant about what a sick joke life can be.
03:50What did Peg do as more of a fan of...
03:54What?
03:55Sting?
03:56You too?
03:57You know, grew up in the 80s, but too straight to be into the really hardcore punk stuff.
04:01Oh, yeah?
04:02And I suppose you were into the really hardcore punk stuff.
04:04Kind of.
04:04I think it was just the heroin talking.
04:11Oh, man.
04:12I love that look.
04:14No, I really...
04:16I should go.
04:17Mom and David and I are having some sort of family meeting to discuss whether we should
04:21sell the business to Corona.
04:24God, I hope we will.
04:26Oh.
04:28Why?
04:29So I can get the hell out of here and go back to Seattle.
04:35Why don't you come with me?
04:38Why on earth would I do something like that?
04:41Because you are my woman.
04:45You're out of your mind.
04:46Oh, yeah?
04:47How come my name is branded on your ass?
04:51I love that look.
04:52You don't understand how serious this is.
04:55We're under siege by a major corporation.
04:57Stop being so dramatic.
04:58Mom, it's a fact.
05:00David, we all have problems.
05:02This oat bran is stuck on here like cement because you didn't soak any water in it.
05:06Thank you very much.
05:07Listen to me.
05:08Corona is pressuring our suppliers to demand money up front.
05:11Now, Continental Caskets wants us to pay for anything we put in the showroom before we actually sell it.
05:15That's thousands of dollars.
05:17Your father never let these things get to him like you do.
05:19Well, he never had to deal with this kind of situation.
05:22I'm sure things will work out.
05:24They always do.
05:25No, they don't.
05:26Good morning.
05:29What's going on with you?
05:31Nothing.
05:56You're not leaving here until you put some food in your stomach.
05:58Oh, I'm starving.
06:04Are you bulimic?
06:06Is that what we're going to have to deal with now?
06:08Mom, apparently you want a child with an eating disorder.
06:11Morning.
06:14How would you run?
06:15I haven't gone yet.
06:16I stayed over at Brenda's last night.
06:18Oh, no one cares where you were.
06:20Why do you have to tell people every single thing you do all day?
06:23Sorry, I forgot we're all supposed to live under a shroud of secrecy.
06:31So, I think we should sell.
06:35And I'm not saying that just because I don't want to have anything to do with this business.
06:39Come on, have you looked at their offer?
06:40That's a lot of money.
06:41Stock options?
06:42Do you have any idea how arrogant you are?
06:44You don't get to decide what we're doing.
06:46I don't have to, Dave.
06:48You haven't spent the last 11 years working here.
06:50You didn't give up anything for this.
06:52Well, is this really what you want to be doing with your life, or are you just trying to make
06:55a dead man happy?
06:58We should have this conversation later.
07:02Why can't you be a part of this?
07:07Nate, this is all I know.
07:10Well, so stay and run the place for Croner, or go to law school like you always wanted.
07:13Take my trust fund.
07:14I'll take the cash.
07:16I think Nate's right.
07:20Who knows how long any of us has left.
07:22We should do what makes us happy.
07:24Fine.
07:25Sell.
07:25What do I care?
07:29You mean it?
07:30Sure.
07:31Let's just invalidate my entire life.
07:35I'll go to Gilardi today and tell them our decision.
07:41Oh, I don't know.
07:42I guess the one with the satin interior.
07:44Ma, there were like five with satin interior.
07:46Let's just go with the classic regal.
07:48I like the white pearl.
07:49The classic regal will be fine.
07:50Who cares anyway?
07:52My Tommy was cut up into 50 pieces by a big giant dough mixer.
07:56Oh, Ma, Pop wasn't in that many pieces.
07:59Ma, he's going to look just as you remember him.
08:02Right?
08:04Um.
08:05It says in your brochure you have a gifted restorative artist.
08:09Whatever.
08:10Can he make sure Pop look good enough for an open casket or not?
08:13Because you know we'll go elsewhere.
08:16Well, you'll be completely satisfied with our work.
08:18I guarantee it.
08:21Humpty Dumpty, huh?
08:22Train tracks?
08:24Uh, dough mixer.
08:26Ooh.
08:27Can you go to St. Joseph's to pick them up?
08:29Not today.
08:31It's my cousin Ramon's baby's christening.
08:33I told you about this.
08:34I'll give you 50 bucks extra.
08:36A hundred.
08:37I'm the godfather, David.
08:40Shit.
08:41I can't go because of Mrs. Bond's viewing
08:42and I can't call the service because Croner told Marty
08:44if he does our pickups, he'll lose all their business.
08:46So send Nate.
08:48You know, I know he hates this shit,
08:49but he's your partner now, right?
08:57He's liking a lot of pieces.
08:58Uh, Humpty Dumpty, you know.
09:01Be careful, that could be his head.
09:04Jesus.
09:04Ah, or his pelvis.
09:06Ah, it's probably his head.
09:10So what happened to Rico?
09:11You get canned?
09:11No, it's just busy.
09:13You new over there?
09:14No, it's just a temp.
09:17I heard old man Fisher kicked.
09:19You know him?
09:21Not really.
09:22Hey, no offense, pal.
09:25You might want to call your agency
09:26and ask for a new assignment.
09:28I'm already on it.
09:29Okay.
09:34Hey, Gabe.
09:35I looked for you in the quad this morning,
09:37but I didn't see you, so...
09:39maybe you stayed home
09:40because you were tired or something.
09:43Anyway, I just wanted to let you know
09:46I was thinking about you
09:47and not in any serious way.
09:50I was just thinking about you casually.
09:53Okay, bye.
09:55I want to kill myself.
10:01come on, check it out.
10:03Go, come on, baby.
10:09Go, come on, baby.
10:12Go, come on.
10:17Go, come on.
10:19Go, come on, baby.
10:26it's such a fucking easy decision for him oh and then mom takes his side big surprise
10:32it's like i don't even exist like me giving up law school meant nothing so fight if you really
10:38want to keep the business don't give it away see that's just it all day long i've been feeling
10:42this incredible sense of relief i don't know if i want to keep it i could do anything i'm still
10:48young right you're kidding you're still a baby what about that one that's a little mayberry for me
11:01something simple and clean you know like the ones that hang in the deserted truck stop
11:05that handsome drifter blows in the town of course
11:12what about that one oh not bad i could see ava gardner lying beneath it a plot in the steel
11:18clark gave away from grace kelly people start their lives over all the time right yeah
11:27that guy just cruised you really bitch right in front of me like i'm not even here
11:34you did i missed it i'm sorry oh ruth amelia another casserole lemon bars the kids will love
11:49them don't you have candy striping today i did but i told them my best friend needed me
11:58you've made the right decision i know i never realized how much money there was to be made in
12:03my funeral business death care industry and it's only going to grow with all the baby boomers and
12:08all gee i'll be bodies everywhere hopefully and all the final resting place is provided by kroner
12:15with a little help from fisher and sons you know we've had our eyes on your operation for some time
12:20your father was a nice guy but he didn't know how to run a business well my dad was never
12:26in it for
12:26the money i think he's more concerned about you know helping people you want to help people join
12:32the peace corps yeah greedy little nazi fuck so how exactly will this work we won't change the
12:40appearance of your unit at all maybe a little cosmetic upgrading perhaps but preparation of loved
12:45ones will now take place at a centralized location with services several other units technicians on
12:51staff constantly producing so it's like a little factory i've been bombing preparation for visitation
12:58now we maintain a small fleet of vehicles purses funeral carriages dead wagons removal vans
13:04once you centralize operations you'd be amazed how you maximize profits
13:12so in the end we're all just human mcnuggets just as we began i like you nate you hear that
13:20buddy
13:20boy he likes you wow you are so cool
13:26your initial payment sir
13:30the rest will follow after both of our lawyers have held up the process long enough to justify
13:34their fees in the meantime we'd like to send a facilities inspector out to take a look at things
13:39as early as next week
13:46the president
13:49i'll see you later yeah right
13:53hey
13:58what's going on
14:04why is my car covered with words like a toe sucker
14:10i i don't know
14:13you didn't for instance blab to your friends that you bagged me and i sucked your toes
14:20i might have told one person
14:23andy he just he asked he asked me what i did the night before so i told him i mean
14:32you know it's not like i thought this was gonna work out
14:34because i know nothing ever works out but i guess i just wanted to enjoy this for a little bit
14:39and instead the whole world calling me this little piggy lover
14:45i'm sorry i i mean come on so what so what so it got out who cares
14:50you know what i wish i wish that just once people wouldn't act like the cliches that they are
14:59this can go to goodwill
15:02and this
15:05and this one too
15:08maybe nathaniel's clothes are too dull for goodwill
15:10does goodwill ever refuse anything
15:12ruth if you want to cry cry
15:16what are you talking about
15:17just let it out
15:18that's why i'm here
15:20for the last time i'm fine
15:23i just think it's very interesting you're supposed to be making two piles
15:26one for goodwill and one for memories
15:29and yet you have not held on to one thing
15:31the memory pile was your stupid idea
15:33what am i supposed to do with nathaniel's old clothes make pillows a quilt
15:37i ought to just burn them all
15:41how can someone with so little clothing have so much clothing
15:44what is this
15:48nothing
15:49it's stupid
15:51something about visiting the pyramids taking ballet lessons
15:54i wrote down things i might want to do now that i'm i have more time
15:57well i think that's wonderful
15:59no it's not
16:02it's stupid
16:04i don't even want to do any of these things
16:05i just did it because some book told me to
16:08what am i going to be in swan lake
16:09why not
16:10you see stories like that on the news all the time it's inspiring
16:13it's depressing
16:14it seems so desperate
16:17maybe it's a little desperate
16:20besides
16:21who knows
16:23it's always possible
16:24you might meet a man
16:27that part of my life is over
16:32you know you're supposed to flip this mattress every two months
16:36i do mine every 14 weeks
16:38well
16:38i can't remember ever flipping this it's probably been 20 years
16:42come on get up
16:44you haven't finished going through nathaniel's clothes
16:49bruce
16:52bruce
16:52how can i help you
16:54you can lift this up with me
16:58an uncovered mattress is so sad
17:01help me turn this over
17:19does it feel any different
17:23no
17:32save our park
17:35save our park
17:39save our park
17:41save our park
17:43save our park
17:44save our park
17:47save our park
17:49save our park
17:51save our park
17:53save our park
17:54save our park
17:55save our park
17:57save our park
18:13What are you doing?
18:15You have a gift.
18:17You can help people.
18:23Fine.
18:24Go back to peddling soy milk and nailing waitresses.
18:27What do I care?
18:28I'm dead.
18:32You're an asshole!
18:34K-Lar Park!
18:36K-Lar Park!
18:38K-Lar Park!
18:38So now you don't want to sell?
18:41I know it sounds crazy.
18:43Oh, no, not at all.
18:44We'll keep the business for the rest of the day, then sell it again tomorrow for a few hours.
18:47Just hear me out.
18:48No, no, this is a good system.
18:49We'll sell in the mornings, keep it in the afternoons, and maybe sometimes we sell again in the evenings when
18:53we really can't make a decision.
18:55David, you're not being fair.
18:57When I didn't want to sell, you could have cared less.
18:58When Nate doesn't want to sell you, listen.
19:00Okay, I'm a terrible mother who's responsible for all your problems.
19:04Happy?
19:07So what, you had some revelation and now you want to be a funeral director?
19:10How long is that going to last?
19:12He does have a point, Nate.
19:13You don't always stick with things.
19:15I mean, come on, you can't even stand to be in the same room with a dead body.
19:18I know, but there's a reason for that.
19:21This is what I'm supposed to do, which is why I've spent so much time running away from it.
19:36My whole life, I've been a tourist.
19:39Now I have the chance to do some good instead of just sucking up air.
19:42I know it's a lot to ask of you, I know, but I just really think that we can do
19:45this.
19:47You and me, together.
19:50Brothers.
19:52Like we used to be.
19:57We could still sell to Croner and both manage Fisher and Sons.
20:00Yeah, but then we're just spokesmodels working to make fat Republican stockholders richer.
20:05And Croner doesn't give a shit about people.
20:07We care.
20:08We can help them to their grief.
20:09That's what we do.
20:10This is a business, Nate.
20:11It's not a charity.
20:12Well, of course it's a business, but it's more than that.
20:15You know it.
20:23Okay.
20:24Great.
20:25I'll call Gilardi and tell him we can kiss our collective ass.
20:29Language.
20:31Maybe Dad knew what he was doing.
20:37Oh!
20:37Oh!
20:38Oh!
20:40You really did not have to waste your stuff on me.
20:42Oh, please.
20:43My parents got a case of it from some TV movie that we're technical advises on.
20:49Some serial killer thing for a cable.
20:51Oh, they're such whores.
20:52They'll do anything.
20:54Gosh.
20:55Hi.
20:56You believe this stuff is expensive?
21:00You know, I've always wanted to tell off some corporate suit.
21:03Some greedy little Nazi fuck, you know?
21:07It's very hostile.
21:09No, it was very diplomatic.
21:10I just said thanks, but we changed our minds.
21:13What did he do?
21:15He didn't do anything.
21:16What's he gonna do?
21:17This is completely unacceptable.
21:19Well, can I tell you, the Baxter's changed their mind.
21:21They're going with the Unger mortuary.
21:22Was there a reason?
21:26They probably just underbid you.
21:28I know Hal Unger.
21:30He never underbid anybody.
21:31Unger moved to Florida.
21:32They were bought out by Kroner months ago.
21:33Sign here.
21:37You know, I didn't just decide to stay in Los Angeles because of the business.
21:43I had another reason.
21:44Oh, please.
21:45Don't ruin this.
21:46I've got such a nice bus going.
21:48It was you.
21:51Nate, get serious.
21:52It's true.
21:53No, it's not.
21:54You're staying here because you found something that you want to do.
21:57I am the extra bonus that probably won't work out.
22:02Sometimes your honesty gets really tiresome.
22:05I don't want any children.
22:07Whoa, there's anything about children.
22:09I was referring to you.
22:11I got something for you.
22:25Open it.
22:30Glenmire Orchestra at the Hollywood Palladium.
22:33Brenda, this is so cool.
22:34I've never been to the Palladium.
22:36You grew up in L.A. and you've never been to the Palladium?
22:38That's pathetic.
22:41Look, this is for three weeks from now.
22:44How did you know I wouldn't be in Seattle?
22:46I didn't.
23:33Good morning, Rico.
23:36I need another boss breathing down my neck.
23:38All right, put me to work.
23:44Hello.
23:46I told you I didn't decide.
23:49This is my decision.
23:53If I go with Croner, I'll be working more hours than here.
23:56Calm down, please.
23:58A moment.
24:00Pregnancy's kicked Vanessa's hormones in the Overlord.
24:02I've got to go talk her down.
24:03Look, if you really want to help,
24:05take Mr. Romano out of the bag
24:06and put him on the table.
24:07And remember, breathe through your mouth, man.
24:08He's pretty right.
24:34Oh, Christ.
24:40Oh, Christ.
24:45Nate.
24:45Great, look what you made me do.
24:47Oh, gross.
24:50I want to talk to you about something.
24:53I don't know if you noticed, but I'm a little busy right now, swimming in a man's guts.
25:02I don't know what this is.
25:04I'm picking up a part of a person, and I don't even know what part it is.
25:07Fine, I'll talk to you later.
25:11Oh, God.
25:20Sorry.
25:32What the hell are you doing?
25:34I work here now.
25:35I have to be a part of things.
25:37Let Rico take care of him.
25:40I have a job for you that's much better suited to your particular talents.
25:56Morning, Nate.
25:58Lovely day, isn't it?
26:00That seemed better.
26:02I only wanted to say hello, seeing that I'm your new neighbor.
26:08We just bought that house across the street.
26:13Got it for a song, too.
26:14Oh, and by the way, we're planning to put you out of business in six months.
26:19They're opening a Poseidon Society across the street?
26:22That's right.
26:24What is a Poseidon Society?
26:26They sell cremations, cheap cremations.
26:29Now, for a fraction of what we charge, you can dump off the relative you never really liked anyway at
26:33the torch mart across the street.
26:35I guess we have to just continue to do our best.
26:39And how exactly do we do that?
26:41You know Lou, the florist, that sweet old guy?
26:44He just upped what he charges us by 200%.
26:46And that chemical dealer on Figueroa is now suing us over some non-existent shipment of cavity fluid.
26:52And every other supplier that we have in common with Kroner has suddenly developed some sort of problem with Fisher
26:57& Sons.
26:58For some unknown reason by the name of Kroner, the health department is going to inspect us next week.
27:03Yeah, so what?
27:04Isn't everything clean?
27:05Yes.
27:06Yes, but any inspection means we have to update something.
27:09It's the ventilation system.
27:11We're sunk.
27:13We should have sold.
27:15Uh, Nate?
27:17I'm having a problem.
27:19You don't happen to have Mr. Romano's foot on you, do you?
27:25Do you remember picking up the foot?
27:28I think so, but my eyes were shut and I was trying not to vomit.
27:32I'm not happy.
27:36Well, that's very interesting, David, because I'm ecstatic.
27:40Maybe the morganer gave us that foot.
27:43Both feet are listed in the paperwork, Nate.
27:45Just think, Nate, is there any other point you could have lost it?
27:49Lost what?
27:50Nothing.
27:51If you lost something, look under the bed.
27:53That's where things always turn out.
27:54Well, I doubt that applies in this case.
27:57That's what people always say when they find whatever it is they're looking for under the bed.
28:00Mom, we're really busy down here.
28:02The upstairs machine is broken.
28:04I call the repairman.
28:05Oh, my God, what is this?
28:10Someone left a Kleenex in their pocket.
28:13Now, it's all over everything.
28:15Oh, it's disgusting.
28:23Nate, retrace your steps.
28:24Is there any other point you could have lost a foot?
28:28I almost dropped him at the morgue, but the bag didn't open.
28:31I tripped on the stairs, but nothing fell out.
28:34I abandoned the freezer, nothing spilled him onto the floor, but...
28:37And I picked him up from off the floor.
28:39It should be here.
28:42I'd say it's an $8 million lawsuit.
28:46At least.
28:58Hey, you like my new shoes?
28:59They're size 12.
29:00Toast what?
29:13I'd say it's a $9 million lawsuit.
29:14I don't know.
29:14Oh, my God.
29:19I don't know.
29:20Thanks, Jim.
29:20What's this?
29:22It's a $10 million lawsuit.
29:29I don't know.
29:29I don't know.
29:30I don't know.
29:30I don't know.
29:31I don't know.
29:33I don't know.
29:37I don't know.
29:46Amelia, it's me, Ruth.
29:51Your best friend needs help.
30:08Is he all put together?
30:10No, he's 100% there.
30:12Absolutely.
30:14I'd like to see him.
30:18I'm sorry.
30:19Our embalmer is a little on the artistic side.
30:22He gets crazy if he has any input.
30:24It's best to wait until we're completely done.
30:27One more thing.
30:30His shoes.
30:33What are you, an idiot?
30:34Those are his favorite shoes.
30:36He has perfectly comfortable loafers, which would be much more appropriate.
30:40Yes, I myself have loafers, which are just like walking on air.
30:45We should have just told him the truth.
30:47Sorry, Mrs. Romano, but my idiot of a brother lost a part of your husband.
30:52Yeah, that would have worked.
30:54Where are you going?
30:55I have some place I have to be.
30:57When I return, I hope to be greeted by a foot.
30:59The solution is how to stop a billion-dollar corporation from putting us out of business and pruned hedges.
31:11Now, aren't you glad you're out of the house?
31:13Yes, this is just what I needed.
31:14I think we should try and get a seat right down front.
31:17I'm placing it that.
31:18Oh, no, we should just try and enjoy the day.
31:20I don't see why we need to gamble.
31:26That's sweet.
31:28We both look so happy.
31:31It's just an act.
31:34Just enjoy it while it lasts, which isn't very long.
31:37Excuse me?
31:39You think you have forever, but you don't.
31:42Soon you start to get on each other's nerves.
31:44Then you don't tell the other person as much as you used to, because really, what's the point?
31:49You thought they understood you, but they never did.
31:51Not really.
31:52Really.
31:52Finally, not only do you not tell the other person anything real, you actively start lying to him.
31:57And then when you think it can't get any worse, he up and dies.
32:01I think I see a shorter line over there.
32:03Bye.
32:07No matter what you do, you end up alone, not knowing who you are or what you really want.
32:12Ruth, Ruth, why did we come here today?
32:16To have fun.
32:17Aren't you having fun?
32:21I think it's wobbling.
32:23It's not wobbling.
32:25It just looks like it's wobbling because you've been staring at it for so long.
32:27Well, it's definitely wobbling.
32:30You're hallucinating.
32:31Life is strange.
32:33Just one of those tiny screws isn't screwed on tight enough.
32:36That thing could fall and kill us instantaneously.
32:39Just chop us to bits like a Cuisinart.
32:43Yeah, I'm an assassin with a semi-automatic.
32:46Walk through the door and spray our brains all over the place.
32:50The sun could become a supernova and engulf the entire planet in flames.
33:00David Fisher?
33:01Yeah, we just got a call from Claire's school.
33:03She's in trouble.
33:04Can't mom handle this?
33:06Uh-uh.
33:06She's MIA.
33:07And besides, I think you might be interested in what they told me.
33:13What?
33:13Start from the beginning.
33:17Jesus.
33:21Okay, I'll be right there.
33:22Until then, tell Nate to...
33:24Oh, great.
33:25He's MIA, too.
33:26All right, bye.
33:31There's a rumor going around school that my sister put a dismembered foot into some boy's locker.
33:35Shut the fuck up.
33:52She did it.
33:53I know she did.
33:57Where's the foot now?
33:58I don't know.
33:59The student who supposedly found it now denies that it ever happened.
34:02Okay, where's your sister?
34:03No one knows.
34:04A police report has been filed, and now mom is supposed to meet with the principal at nine tomorrow.
34:08I don't understand...
34:11kids.
34:11When I was her age, I never would have taken a foot.
34:14David, I can help.
34:15I'm a cop.
34:15That's what I do for a living.
34:18You find feet?
34:21What the fuck am I going to do?
34:23Tell me who lived here again.
34:26The Fritzons.
34:29I have totally fucked things up.
34:32Kept us from selling, now we're going to go under, and it's all because of me.
34:34I'm a fucking moron.
34:36You used to hang out over here?
34:37Yeah, Jeannie Fritz and I used to play in here after school.
34:40Both her parents worked.
34:43Brenda, this is serious.
34:44My entire family could go bankrupt.
34:47So, swallow your pride, go back to the corporation, and sell.
34:53Cut their offer in half now, knowing we're so quick to buckle under.
34:57Plus, I really don't want to let that greedy little Nazi win.
35:00Oh, so this is a pissing contest.
35:08Dave, I'm going to kiss you.
35:14I lost someone's foot today.
35:22Sorry.
35:24I really thought I had, like, this profound revelation.
35:31Fuck, if this isn't what I'm supposed to be doing with my life, then what is?
35:34Living it.
35:35And you're doing that, so relax.
35:38You really don't give a fuck about what I'm going through, do you?
35:40Sure.
35:42As much as I can, given we've known each other less than a month.
35:49There's no big investment.
35:52I mean, that's part of the appeal for both of us.
35:57Right?
36:01Right?
36:04Right?
36:06Right?
36:14Jania Fritzen tried to kiss me in this room.
36:17I wouldn't let her.
36:19You can't control things.
36:22Nobody can.
36:23Shut up.
36:24It's only one thing that's certain.
36:27Everything changes.
36:29Shut up.
36:53I already talked to the other cops.
36:55I mean, I don't understand why I have to go through this again.
36:57Because this time I want the truth.
36:59Man, let's...
37:00Now, witness already said she saw you running down the hall screaming at a crazy funeral homegirl put a foot
37:04in your locker.
37:05It was a joke.
37:06Okay?
37:07It was just a joke.
37:08She's just this girl who's kind of a loser, and we all pick on her, you know?
37:10She totally asked for it.
37:11You know, modern technology is really something.
37:15I don't care, man.
37:16You should.
37:17We now have chemicals.
37:19We can put on your hands and see if you've touched human remains.
37:21No way.
37:23You want to tell me what really happened today?
37:31Who's that?
37:34That's my partner.
37:36You better be glad you don't have to mess with him.
37:38That guy's into some crazy-ass shit.
37:41Either you can tell me where you put the foot,
37:44or you're going to be dealing with that crazy-ass motherfucker.
38:11Oh, God.
38:14Oh, God.
38:15I just can't believe it.
38:16I won $16.
38:18I told you this would be fun.
38:20How much did you win?
38:22I don't know.
38:23$4,000.
38:24$4,001.
38:26Dollars.
38:35Oh, and by the way,
38:38I had an affair with a hairdresser last year.
38:43You did?
38:44Yep.
38:57Are you a cup?
38:59How many cups are you?
39:01I'm a loaf of bread.
39:05Hello?
39:06Hello?
39:07Okay.
39:08Talk slowly.
39:10I'm going to see you in a few hours.
39:14I'm going to see you in a few hours.
39:15Slow down.
39:17Slower.
39:19Well, you're going to have to wait.
39:21Because you have to.
39:23Brenda.
39:25Just stay there.
39:27I'll call you in a half hour.
39:28You promise?
39:30I promise.
39:32Who's that?
39:34Nothing to worry about.
39:37I gotta go.
39:39Brenda, who was it?
39:42Just someone else, okay?
39:44Just back off.
39:45I...
39:45I can't deal with this right now.
39:47I'll call you.
39:56I'm glad you're staying in town.
40:05He threw it out of his car?
40:08He was taking it to show some friends.
40:11Didn't hit him.
40:12He might get in trouble.
40:13What, with people not really supposed to be in possession of other people's food.
40:16You tossed it out.
40:17I've got to get home.
40:18Just drop me off and I'll pick up my car later.
40:21All right.
40:21I'll take a look where you said he tossed it.
40:23You don't have to do that.
40:25Hey, how can I sleep, huh?
40:28Knowing that there's a foot on the loose?
40:29You lost $25,000.
40:31It's just gone?
40:33I suppose it still exists.
40:34It's just not mine anymore.
40:37Uh, I'm waiting for an explanation.
40:39Don't talk to me like a child.
40:41I was on a...
40:42What do you call it?
40:43A roll.
40:44So I kept betting more and more.
40:46And I just felt so good like I was living someone else's life.
40:49I was up $9,000.
40:51And then I started to lose.
40:53And then I started to feel like me again.
40:56And so I kept betting more and more and losing more and more.
41:00You should have been more careful.
41:01I don't want to be careful.
41:02I want to feel alive.
41:04Dare should be a way to do that that's a little less expensive.
41:07I have a right to make mistakes, Nate.
41:10You of all people shouldn't begrudge me that.
41:18What?
41:21I lost $25,000.
41:23Okay, you got it out of me.
41:24Now leave me alone.
41:46Hey.
41:50Claire?
41:52You're David's friend.
41:53Keith.
41:57What's going on?
42:01Not much.
42:07So where's Claire now?
42:10Well, I gotta say, I'm totally relieved.
42:13That I didn't lose it.
42:16Hey.
42:17Hey.
42:18Hey.
42:20Hey.
42:22Hey.
42:23Hey.
42:23Nice job, Rico.
42:28Boy, they did do a marvelous job.
42:31They ought to.
42:32They charged a fortune.
42:41Can I assist you, Miss Romano?
42:44Yeah.
42:44I know it's silly, but I just wanted to see with my own eyes that pops I'll put together right.
42:49We get to do that, don't we?
43:02I think I'll be able to sleep much better now.
43:14Okay.
43:24Rico, you gave him a foot?
43:27Yeah.
43:28Yeah.
43:28I thought it was for the best.
43:30Remember that?
43:31Remember that leg of lamb that your mother had in the back of her freezer for, like, forever?
43:34Okay, stop.
43:36Embalmed.
43:36Wrapped in latex and duct tape.
43:38Well, I was following him home to get it back when I saw him toss it, and now I've been
43:43here for hours and I can't find it.
43:45Describe it to me again.
43:47It's a foot.
43:48Why did you take it in the first place?
43:51Well, at the time, it seemed like a good way to pay him back for something.
43:54I just wanted to shake him up.
43:57I don't understand how guys can be so unshakable.
44:01I know what you mean.
44:05Did you ever suck a guy's toe?
44:11Yeah.
44:14Me too.
44:19Have you been watching Mrs. Romano?
44:23Yeah.
44:25I've been watching her all night.
44:27Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
44:30Casket climber.
44:32Hers?
44:33She doesn't look that energetic.
44:36Yeah.
44:37Those are the ones that really go for it.
44:41So, we should probably have a conversation with Rico about what's going on with Croner.
44:47Okay.
44:48Uh, so there was no baby Christmas the other day.
44:52I lied.
44:53But I only took one meeting with Gilardi.
44:56You met with him?
44:57Why?
44:57Hey, Gilardi called me.
44:59Okay?
45:00I have the right to consider my options.
45:02My father put you through mortuary school.
45:07I want to go with you.
45:09I want to go with you.
45:10I want to go with you.
45:10Whoa, whoa, whoa.
45:11Mrs. Romano.
45:12Come on.
45:12It's okay.
45:13Come on.
45:13Come on.
45:13Come on.
45:14Come on.
45:15It's okay.
45:15Here we go.
45:16Here we go.
45:16Mrs. Romano.
45:17Here we go.
45:23I give up.
45:27It's not here.
45:32This probably isn't over.
45:36It's a lesson to be learned that your actions have consequences.
45:43Gabe should learn that.
45:49I know you and my brother are, like, gay.
45:57Okay.
46:02What do you see in him?
46:05It's just David, you know?
46:08I know.
46:08That's why I'm asking.
46:12He is smart.
46:14He's kind.
46:15He's funny.
46:17I know he can be a little uptight, but underneath that, he's such a little boy.
46:25Innocent.
46:27And I like that.
46:29Most of the men I meet, well, they kind of just want me to be one thing.
46:35What, like big black sex cop?
46:37Sorry, I was speeding officer.
46:39I guess you have to punish me now.
46:40Yeah.
46:42And I don't want to be that.
46:44Rent a video.
46:48David, he gets me.
46:51When someone sees you as you really are, and wants to be with you, that's powerful.
47:03Whatever.
47:04Whatever.
47:07I wish I could know the David you know.
47:11Could be a little nicer to him.
47:13He's under a lot of stress with that cremation place opening across the street.
47:18What cremation place?
47:22She stole a foot?
47:24From a person?
47:26Yes.
47:27Would it have been better if it was in animals?
47:29A little bit.
47:31You wake up one day and your baby's stolen a foot.
47:34Where have I been?
47:35Losing $25,000.
47:41Hey.
47:44Hey.
47:49Okay, I've had a long day.
47:52Oh.
47:53David, I ran into your friend Keith.
47:55Who's Keith?
47:57You met at Dad's then.
47:59I never met a Keith.
48:00Yes, you did.
48:01The cop.
48:02I asked him to help out.
48:04He says he's going to see what he can do about there not being an official report.
48:07Why does this person have to be so involved in our life?
48:10Claire, we should probably talk about getting you some help.
48:14You're not my father.
48:17If you need a project, get a dog.
48:21Keith says the school's probably going to make me see a shrink anyway.
48:24Oh, dear.
48:26By the way, that house across the street, it's on fire.
48:51I guess I should solve all your problems, huh?
49:08I guess I should solve all your problems, huh?
49:10Freckles!
49:13Freckles!
49:14Freckles!
49:15Here, girl!
49:24Freckles!
49:24Freckles!
49:27Freckles!
49:31Freckles!
49:48Freckles!
50:01Oh, my God.
50:19Oh, my God.
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