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Detours (2016) [Full Movie] [New Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:00:06My husband likes dicks, pricks, cocks, dongs, balls.
00:00:21Then I'm the last idiot on earth to know it.
00:00:26Well, the sad thing is he was the next to last person.
00:00:30And I'm sure there are a few people in Peoria who don't know yet.
00:00:35Oh, I feel so much better now.
00:00:38You're really ready to move on from acting?
00:00:42Definitely.
00:00:47You okay?
00:00:48My husband dumped me for a guy.
00:00:53My mom died and my dad's barely left the house since.
00:00:57I think I'm remarkably upbeat considering.
00:01:01You need to get laid.
00:01:04Yes.
00:01:05I've only been separated for a month.
00:01:07But how long has it been since you had sex?
00:01:10A year?
00:01:11Thirteen months and five days.
00:01:15My birthday.
00:01:16Got it.
00:01:17What?
00:01:19I'll help you find someone really hot.
00:01:22Or at least straight and seducible.
00:01:25Straight?
00:01:25That's the baseline now.
00:01:27Straight.
00:01:29Are you going to come visit me when I move to Florida?
00:01:32Ugh, no way.
00:01:36Oh my gosh.
00:01:38Don't knock everything down.
00:01:39I'm getting a little excited here.
00:01:50Go back to bed.
00:01:56And start again.
00:02:01This day's a bust.
00:02:04I fell in love.
00:02:06I fell in love.
00:02:07I fell in love.
00:02:11Last night's events.
00:02:14Were you on my bed?
00:02:16I fell in love.
00:02:38Dad?
00:02:52You still have that shirt?
00:02:54Uh-huh.
00:02:57You know your mom gave this to me.
00:02:59Right before she died.
00:03:01Yeah, well, there's more tomato sauce than cotton.
00:03:07Let's eat.
00:03:09It's on the table.
00:03:14Have you been out at all?
00:03:16I went to the supermarket yesterday.
00:03:19That's not what I meant, Dad.
00:03:23Have you and Kevin agreed on terms of the divorce?
00:03:29Not quite.
00:03:32When do you start the new job?
00:03:35Two weeks.
00:03:38Nervous?
00:03:41No.
00:03:48Can I make a pot of coffee?
00:03:50Sure.
00:03:58No!
00:03:59What the hell, Dad?
00:04:01That's your mother.
00:04:11You said you were going to scatter them at the Jersey Shore.
00:04:15She hated that TV show.
00:04:18Well, she doesn't have to watch it anymore, does she?
00:04:23Did you bring any of Kevin's cookies?
00:04:38He still won't give me the recipe.
00:04:41Well, your mom gave it to him.
00:04:43It'll close.
00:04:44Yeah, well I should at least get it in the divorce.
00:04:46You don't bake.
00:04:48Oh.
00:04:50Hmm.
00:04:52Mama?
00:04:53Dad, you need to scatter the ashes.
00:04:56I will.
00:04:58Dad, her shawl is still on her chair in the living room.
00:05:07Florida.
00:05:08Florida.
00:05:09She used to talk about moving there someday.
00:05:14That was my idea.
00:05:16Avoid state taxes.
00:05:19Come with me.
00:05:23What?
00:05:24Drive to Florida with me.
00:05:26I could use another driver and you could use to get out of here for a while.
00:05:31We can scatter the ashes on a beach.
00:05:33I can't.
00:05:34You can.
00:05:36Think of it as a vacation like the old days, you and me.
00:05:40You can bring your video camera.
00:05:49Mom always wanted to see Savannah.
00:05:52I won't go.
00:06:03What about that guy?
00:06:05The one on the corner in the blue shirt?
00:06:07He's kind of cute.
00:06:08Stop.
00:06:08I'm not interested.
00:06:09Bullshit.
00:06:10You're just depressed and you need to get laid.
00:06:13Well, divorce is depressing.
00:06:15And I don't know what to do about my dad.
00:06:17He won't come with me.
00:06:19What about that one over there?
00:06:22Seriously.
00:06:26Hmm?
00:06:27Hmm?
00:06:28Hmm?
00:06:29Okay, yeah.
00:06:30He is kind of cute.
00:06:32Did you talk to Kevin yet?
00:06:34Yeah.
00:06:35We were having a nice conversation and then when I asked him about my mom's cookie recipe, he absolutely refused.
00:06:43Well, that's how it starts.
00:06:45That's why you need a good divorce attorney.
00:06:47For cookies, Megan?
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:51Any lawyer's gonna laugh me out of his office.
00:06:53Well, first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.
00:06:58You know what you should do?
00:06:59You need to call my friend Sam.
00:07:01This kind of thing is right up his alley.
00:07:03I'm serious.
00:07:07Have you handled many divorces?
00:07:09Oh, yeah.
00:07:10At least 1100.
00:07:12I'm gonna give you an exact number.
00:07:14This is, oh, this is case 1451.
00:07:21Wow.
00:07:21Yeah.
00:07:23I should be a lot wealthier.
00:07:27Well, let's take a moment to meditate as we ask for divine guidance and peace in our forthcoming endeavors.
00:07:39Yes, definitely.
00:07:40Peace and guidance.
00:07:59Alrighty then.
00:08:01Let's rip his balls off.
00:08:04Oh, I'd like to keep it as amicable.
00:08:07as possible.
00:08:08Well, I got a phone call from his lawyer.
00:08:11And?
00:08:13He says he won't give you the recipe unless you give him some of the ashes.
00:08:20What a fucker.
00:08:23Sorry.
00:08:25It's okay.
00:09:01Hey, this is Jennifer Giraldi.
00:09:03Please leave a message after the beep.
00:09:04Thanks.
00:09:05Jenny, it's Dad.
00:09:07I'll go to Florida with you.
00:09:09Just tell me when you're leaving.
00:09:26Dad, are you ready?
00:09:28Ugh.
00:09:29I know.
00:09:30No self-respecting thief.
00:09:32She'll steal a TV from under the American flag.
00:09:36Oh!
00:09:37What's up?
00:09:38Gotta get your mother.
00:09:55Hey!
00:09:58Oh!
00:09:59No!
00:10:00No!
00:10:03No!
00:10:13Good morning, my dear.
00:10:15We will arrive at your destination of 2475 Breezeway Boulevard in St. Petersburg, Florida,
00:10:20in 17 hours and 50 minutes.
00:10:22Thanks, Joe.
00:10:22Sure, but that estimate is drive time only and doesn't include time lost for essential
00:10:27activities such as eating, sleeping, or arguing about your relationship with your mother.
00:10:32Is he always like this?
00:10:34Can he see us?
00:10:36It's a demo model that one of Megan's clients developed.
00:10:40I can't imagine ever going back to a simpler one.
00:10:42My dad is currently .9575.
00:10:45D-A-A-D.
00:10:47Destinations achieved plus attractive detours expressed as a ratio to total trips.
00:10:50One would be perfect, but Joe is damn good.
00:10:54Joe.
00:10:54What damn?
00:10:57Where are your maps?
00:10:58I don't have any.
00:10:59How is that possible?
00:11:00I've got Joe and I've got a smartphone with a map app.
00:11:03I'm getting my maps.
00:11:26If there's traffic, we can take the Turnpike South up there to the right.
00:11:29By the way, traffic this morning is expected to be clear.
00:11:32It's good to get out, isn't it, Dan?
00:11:35Did you say goodbye to Kevin this morning?
00:11:38I said goodbye to Kevin when I caught him in bed with another guy.
00:11:42Ooh.
00:11:44Minimus is cookies.
00:11:48Mom's cookies.
00:11:50If you speed up by three miles per hour, you can take the Parkway South instead of the Turnpike.
00:11:56We can catch the 345 Ferry.
00:11:58I prefer the Delaware Memorial Bridge.
00:12:01Take the bridge.
00:12:01That's a terrific metaphor.
00:12:03I think...
00:12:04Dad.
00:12:05Please.
00:12:10I'll stop at the next rest area and we can get some lunch, okay?
00:12:13Next area is in 10.29s.
00:12:16I used to have a client right off exit 5 over here.
00:12:19There's a diner nearby.
00:12:21Can't we just go there?
00:12:23Dad, I don't know.
00:12:24You'll love it.
00:12:25The food is great.
00:12:30My tight ratio is going to take a hit on this.
00:12:33Tight?
00:12:34Time travel to eat.
00:12:36It's one of his best metrics.
00:12:40Cross this street to the right lane and make the next ride.
00:12:57When's the last time you were here?
00:13:00Seems like just yesterday.
00:13:03Joe, where's the nearest diner?
00:13:05But make the next legal U-turn.
00:13:07And Dan, think about your tendency to overcomplicate things.
00:13:11When's the last time you went out other than to the supermarket?
00:13:17I've never been social.
00:13:19You know I like numbers more than people.
00:13:22Have you ever thought about joining a club?
00:13:25Maybe try online dating?
00:13:28Jennifer, stop.
00:13:30I can take care of myself.
00:13:32I know.
00:13:33I'm just worried is all.
00:13:35You're still young.
00:13:38Not really.
00:13:39Well, you're not old.
00:13:41Whatever.
00:13:42Jen, I wanted to tell you something about your mother's ashes.
00:13:46They're not...
00:13:47What?
00:13:50Oh shit, did they give you the wrong ashes?
00:13:53No, nothing like that.
00:13:54It's just...
00:13:55I just gave some of them away.
00:13:58To Kevin, Dad?
00:14:00No.
00:14:01Remember Mary Lou Williams?
00:14:04She asked if she could have some of the ashes.
00:14:05I said okay.
00:14:07What did she do with them?
00:14:09She sprinkled them on the roses.
00:14:12That's...
00:14:13sweet.
00:14:15Then they all died.
00:14:21Wanna drive for a while?
00:14:22Maybe later.
00:14:25It's just a shame things didn't work out with Kevin.
00:14:30Yup.
00:14:32Nice guy.
00:14:33Your mom and I both always knew he was homosexual.
00:14:39We say gay these days, Dad.
00:14:41So it's like the African-American Edward thing.
00:14:44Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
00:14:45The night of the wedding, your mother, she says to me,
00:14:48Kevin, he's such a nice boy.
00:14:52But he's never gonna make our Jenny happy.
00:14:54I got it.
00:14:55Okay, Dad?
00:14:56I'm the only person in the entire world who didn't see that he's gay.
00:15:00I got it.
00:15:01He likes cock.
00:15:03Language.
00:15:04Please.
00:15:09Sorry, Dad.
00:15:11How much longer till Washington?
00:15:15We should hit the northern tip of the Beltway in about two hours. Why?
00:15:20Just hoping to miss rush hour. No such luck.
00:15:24We'd have to get there at like three in the morning to miss traffic, I think.
00:15:28Um, yeah, traffic on the Beltway? Yeah, they move slower than a bill through Congress.
00:15:33I'll do my best to avoid the gridlock that, well, DC's known for.
00:15:37Thanks, Joe.
00:15:51Oh, oh, that's my phone. It's my first. Can you grab it?
00:15:54Sure.
00:15:55It says Tom McKinnon. Do you have to take it?
00:15:57Swipe it. Swipe it. Swipe it.
00:15:59Swipe it.
00:16:00Swipe it.
00:16:01Hey, Tom.
00:16:02Jennifer.
00:16:03I just wanted to check in and be sure you're on your way to join us in sunny Florida.
00:16:08Speeding south on Route 95 as we speak.
00:16:11You'll be here for the fundraiser next week, right?
00:16:13Definitely.
00:16:15Looking forward to working with my new assistant director.
00:16:17I am too, Tom. Thanks for calling.
00:16:20Bye for now.
00:16:21Bye-bye.
00:16:22Uh, can you just put it in my purse?
00:16:31Ah, welcome to Delaware.
00:16:33I still remember your fifth grade project.
00:16:36You were so cute.
00:16:38Cutting out the state from that map and putting it on the cover of your report.
00:16:41I should have picked a square state like North Dakota.
00:16:45I never knew why you picked Delaware.
00:16:47Um, this might be a good time to address those unresolved issues you have with this tiny state.
00:16:53All I really remember is that Mom kept calling to say she'd be home soon to help me write it.
00:16:57But she wasn't.
00:16:59Yes, she was.
00:17:01No, Dad, she wasn't.
00:17:05I'm sure she wanted to be.
00:17:07Not as much as she wanted to sell her books.
00:17:11It's not easy being a best-selling author.
00:17:15You can write the best books in the world, but...
00:17:20Still gotta get people to buy them.
00:17:23About as easy as getting her to come to one of my plays, I guess, then, huh?
00:17:27Hmm.
00:17:28And how does that make you feel?
00:17:31I was even jealous of the people that got to interview her.
00:17:34Grace?
00:17:35You don't mind if I call you Grace, do you?
00:17:37Of course not.
00:17:39I'm Barbara.
00:17:40I know, dear. Your editor told me.
00:17:43Not now, dear.
00:17:44You're a real hero of mine.
00:17:46Is it true you wrote a column for the same weekly newspaper as me?
00:17:49For many years, yes.
00:17:52Wow.
00:17:52So, um, where did you get the idea for A Cook's Tales, combining short stories and cooking?
00:18:00Ah, well, I used to tell stories to my daughter while I was cooking, keep her entertained.
00:18:05Writing them down, it just seemed like the next step.
00:18:08Hi, sweetie, what's your name?
00:18:10I'm Jennifer.
00:18:11Do you want to be a writer like your mom, dear?
00:18:13No.
00:18:15I want to be an actor.
00:18:18Jennifer, please wait with your father
00:18:20while I get done with this nice lady.
00:18:26I loved the book.
00:18:35Pull over.
00:18:37Pull over, pull over!
00:18:41Dad?
00:18:43Jennifer, this is Sue.
00:18:45She's got to pick up her son at the preschool and it closes in 20 minutes.
00:18:50Sue?
00:18:50This is my daughter, Jennifer.
00:18:52She's getting divorced because she just found out her husband's gay.
00:18:56Dad!
00:18:57Will you stop calling me that?
00:18:59You know who I am.
00:19:00Nice to meet you both.
00:19:02I really appreciate your help.
00:19:04Climb on in.
00:19:06Is there room?
00:19:08Sure!
00:19:18Hello.
00:19:19I haven't finalized the adoption and if I leave him unattended...
00:19:24Well, that could jeopardize the final approval.
00:19:27Go to the next exit and bear right at the fork in the road.
00:19:30She's good.
00:19:39Sorry.
00:19:42Bye.
00:19:49You guys are a lifesaver.
00:19:51No problem.
00:19:52Glad we could help.
00:20:00Well, that wasn't bad.
00:20:01Like ten minutes out of the way.
00:20:03You know, it would have been only eight minutes if you were listening to me.
00:20:06Do you have control issues, Dan?
00:20:10I used to never eat like this.
00:20:12But since I've been on my own...
00:20:15I can't stop.
00:20:17Perhaps it's a replacement for sex.
00:20:20Joe!
00:20:21We should probably find a motel somewhere.
00:20:26Two miles ahead.
00:20:33Jen!
00:20:33Jen!
00:20:42I'm rusty.
00:20:48Hurry up.
00:20:55All right.
00:20:59What you looking for?
00:21:01I got this over a year ago and I've only used it a few times.
00:21:05No, it's really like one of our trips when I was a kid.
00:21:08Check it out.
00:21:09Okay, so you've got self timer, which is phenomenal.
00:21:12I don't think your old one had that.
00:21:14USB, red eye, flash level.
00:21:17And if you go here, look, something called zebra.
00:21:20I never figured out what that meant, so do that.
00:21:22And then you can film in black and white, sepia.
00:21:27In 20 feet, turn left.
00:21:29In 40 feet, turn left.
00:21:31In 40 feet, turn left.
00:21:33Joe, cut it out. Do you need me to reboot you?
00:21:35Sorry, folks.
00:21:36That won't happen again.
00:21:39That's yours. You want me to get it?
00:21:41Yeah.
00:21:43Swipe it.
00:21:45Hi, Jenny.
00:21:46Hey, lady.
00:21:48The house route 95.
00:21:50Did you meet any fuckable guys yet?
00:21:52Megan, stop.
00:21:53I'm with my dad and he's got you on speaker phone.
00:21:56Hi, Megan.
00:21:57Hi, Mr. G.
00:21:58I'm sure your dad would agree with me about you getting banged, right?
00:22:02Well, no. She just started-
00:22:04Megan, I told you, I'm not ready for that yet.
00:22:07Uh-huh. You told me.
00:22:08I totally believe you.
00:22:10Okay, goodbye, Megan.
00:22:12Bye.
00:22:13Well, not you, Dan.
00:22:14Are you ready to get banged?
00:22:21Oh, I love this song.
00:22:23What do you think?
00:22:24Definitely.
00:22:28I'm gonna miss these.
00:22:30Really, Dad? So why don't you tell him that and ask for the recipe and I'll learn how to bake.
00:22:51What does America mean to you?
00:22:53History.
00:22:54War.
00:22:56All different types of food.
00:23:00Can I ask you what America means?
00:23:02Yeah, sorry, not today.
00:23:04Oh, there's fireworks.
00:23:05Pull over.
00:23:07No, I guess not.
00:23:11I love it.
00:23:12I love that the sign gives us choices between Atlanta, North Carolina, and Miami.
00:23:16Right?
00:23:16Houston, Juarez, Machu Picchu.
00:23:19Hey, Joe, are there any good alternatives to Route 95?
00:23:22Something maybe a little more scenic?
00:23:24Interstate 40 East angles south toward the coast.
00:23:27It ends in Wilmington, North Carolina and connects there to Route 17 South, which is quite near the Atlantic Ocean.
00:23:34Perfect.
00:24:01Thanks again, Dad, for paying off my student loans.
00:24:05You could have used the money to retire.
00:24:10I'm glad something good came from the insurance settlement.
00:24:18I still don't understand your new job.
00:24:22I'm going to be the assistant director of a regional theater in St. Petersburg.
00:24:27I know that's your title, but what is it you're going to do?
00:24:33I'll help choose the place.
00:24:35Some new, some touring out of New York, work on fundraising, increasing the audience, all sorts of things.
00:24:49Is that good?
00:24:51Yeah, Dad.
00:24:52It's very good.
00:24:55So, no more acting?
00:24:59All that preparation, auditions.
00:25:05I guess I just don't understand why you can get an MBA if you're tired of acting.
00:25:11I wanted to come at theater from a different angle, Dad.
00:25:14Okay?
00:25:15And this job gives me that chance.
00:25:22When you were a kid, I was always so proud because I thought you were like me.
00:25:35You never told me that.
00:25:36Oh, sure I did.
00:25:38No.
00:25:39You didn't.
00:25:41Well, now I think you're like your mom.
00:25:44Yeah, I don't think so.
00:25:46Yeah, I think so.
00:25:49You're creative like she was.
00:25:51I'm not.
00:26:05Can I ask you something?
00:26:07Sure.
00:26:08How come you and Mom never had a baby after me?
00:26:14We tried, but it wasn't as easy as we expected.
00:26:20Did she have trouble getting pregnant again?
00:26:25We had a baby before you.
00:26:30Still born.
00:26:34Boy.
00:26:39Mom never told me that.
00:26:44And then she had a miscarriage after.
00:26:53She hated to talk about it.
00:26:57Why?
00:27:06I think it made her feel like a failure.
00:27:12Dad, I'm sorry that you may miss out on being a grandfather.
00:27:21Did you and Kevin talk about having kids?
00:27:28By the time I was ready to try, he was ready to go.
00:27:39You don't only grandchildren, Jenny.
00:27:42I know.
00:27:44I know.
00:27:49But I could adopt as a single mom, maybe.
00:27:53In a few years.
00:27:56You could indeed.
00:28:02Recalculating.
00:28:08Where are we?
00:28:09Recalculating.
00:28:11I don't know.
00:28:12He's been recalculating for 15 minutes.
00:28:15Recalculating.
00:28:16Okay.
00:28:17Yeah.
00:28:17Joe, I know.
00:28:18But why?
00:28:18Where are we?
00:28:20Recalculating.
00:28:21Okay.
00:28:22Guys.
00:28:22I think we could all use a break.
00:28:24I could drive a few more hours.
00:28:26We can keep going if you want.
00:28:29Your way.
00:28:30Your way.
00:28:30Absolutely.
00:28:33Reminds me of summer vacations when you were a kid.
00:28:36I always wondered when mom would show up.
00:28:39That isn't fair.
00:28:41It's the truth.
00:28:44You said yesterday she'd be here tomorrow.
00:28:47I know, honey.
00:28:48That's today.
00:28:50You're too smart for me.
00:28:52So, when is she coming?
00:28:54I don't know, honey.
00:29:00It's not the way it was.
00:29:06Jenny.
00:29:10Hi.
00:29:13Look, honey taught me to blow bubbles.
00:29:16Ah.
00:29:17I brought the manuscript with me.
00:29:23Do you know how to blow bubbles, mommy?
00:29:25No, honey.
00:29:26Daddy tried to teach me, but I can't.
00:29:29Why don't you show what you're doing, huh?
00:29:33Listen, I love mom.
00:29:34But work was most important to her, and it always came first.
00:29:38She loved you very much.
00:29:44Writing always seemed to come so easily to mom.
00:29:50Ten by Grace took her five years to write.
00:29:54Her other books each took her a couple years apiece.
00:29:57I hate that her sales went up after she died.
00:30:00I know.
00:30:03I remember that column she used to write for the local weekly?
00:30:07Nearly News.
00:30:09Yeah, right. Nearly News.
00:30:12She wrote that every week for 27 years.
00:30:16Why didn't she stop once her books were successful?
00:30:20Loyalty.
00:30:21Mark McGinnis, the editor, paid her,
00:30:24and nobody else would even look at her writing.
00:30:31And...
00:30:34And...
00:30:34And there was something else going on between them.
00:30:39How did I not know that? Are you sure?
00:30:41He was just a kid.
00:30:44I walked in on him.
00:30:51I had no idea.
00:30:56Dad, how could she? Why?
00:30:59A million reasons. No reason.
00:31:02But you didn't leave?
00:31:04No.
00:31:08How can you be so calm?
00:31:15It was a long time ago.
00:31:21I'm sorry, Dad.
00:31:25Thanks.
00:31:42You know what would be great right now?
00:31:44A latte with cinnamon and whipped cream.
00:31:47You think we're gonna find something like that on this road?
00:31:49For a latte, turn left at 0.6 miles.
00:31:53I don't know.
00:31:55Listen to Joe.
00:31:57You are approaching your destination on the left.
00:32:05They walked in.
00:32:06Good-looking man. Dark.
00:32:08Followed by a gorgeous brunette.
00:32:11Tall, penetrating eyes.
00:32:12Everything about her said,
00:32:14Trouble.
00:32:17I'm sorry. I'm a writer.
00:32:18I like to practice my narrational skills.
00:32:21Ah.
00:32:22I'm Dan.
00:32:23Would we have read anything that you've written?
00:32:25Uh, sorry, no. I'm not published as yet.
00:32:27Ah, well.
00:32:29But it doesn't stop me from trying.
00:32:30No, you have to keep trying.
00:32:32My mom was a writer.
00:32:34Her first book was a collection of short stories
00:32:36called Ten by Grace, but she wasn't successful until...
00:32:39Whoa!
00:32:39You're Grace Giraldi's daughter?
00:32:42I am.
00:32:43Oh, my God.
00:32:45A Cook's Tales is my favorite book.
00:32:48She was phenomenal.
00:32:50Uh, see that?
00:32:52I drove 75 miles to a reading in a bookstore to see her.
00:32:58She passed too soon.
00:32:59We all lost an awful lot when we lost her.
00:33:02Thanks, Joe.
00:33:04Sorry.
00:33:07Listen, I'm so happy to meet you both.
00:33:10Can I get you something? Coffee? Dessert?
00:33:12Thank you, yes.
00:33:14A small coffee with milk for me, please.
00:33:17Certainly.
00:33:18Could you get me a latte with whipped cream and cinnamon?
00:33:22You must think me a provincial, sir.
00:33:25Indeed, I can.
00:33:26Hey, Uncle Joe.
00:33:28The cookies are ready.
00:33:30You want to try one?
00:33:31Cookies?
00:33:32Red velvet chocolate chip.
00:33:38I am in heaven.
00:33:40Ha!
00:33:41Can I buy the whole batch?
00:33:43Really?
00:33:43Not for nothing, pal, but I have never seen anybody react to cookies in this manner in this place.
00:33:48But you're indeed welcome.
00:33:50Me and paperback.
00:34:05I remember when I first came home without you.
00:34:09I remember how it seemed.
00:34:13I remember how it seemed.
00:34:15But that was way before you taught me how to doubt you.
00:34:19But that was when I still believed.
00:34:23But oh, the loss of innocence that I owed to you.
00:34:29You taught me how to trust again and then not to undo.
00:34:33And I don't blame the circumstance for tearing us apart.
00:34:38Cause I'm quite sure it all goes back to you.
00:34:52It's my responsibility to find the happy way.
00:34:57And when you said you'd help me, I agree.
00:35:02You're not going to be coming to any more Mets games with me.
00:35:06We can check out the Tampa Bay race.
00:35:11I used a designated hitter in that league.
00:35:14So?
00:35:15It's not real baseball.
00:35:17That's ridiculous.
00:35:19I'm a traditionalist.
00:35:20They've been better than the Mets for years.
00:35:23Plus we can check out the Buccaneers.
00:35:26Football should be played in miserable weather.
00:35:32Oh.
00:35:33Damn it.
00:35:34What?
00:35:35Did you hear that knocking?
00:35:37Yeah.
00:35:38My mechanic told me he'd fix that.
00:35:43That is so annoying.
00:35:49Shit.
00:35:51Get out!
00:35:58Dad, are you okay?
00:35:59Did you hit your head?
00:36:00I'm okay.
00:36:06That night.
00:36:09When I got the call.
00:36:15My worst fears.
00:36:20I always worried when she went on those book tours.
00:36:30I should have been with her.
00:36:34Dad.
00:36:34Dad, you couldn't have done anything.
00:36:38She was in her car.
00:36:42Alone.
00:36:42I'm home.
00:36:43I'm down.
00:36:46One.
00:37:01Yeah yeah.
00:37:04One.
00:37:04One.
00:37:04One.
00:37:08One.
00:37:11One.
00:37:24I can smell that that thing's not driving anywhere to me.
00:37:28I know.
00:37:29She was this alligator.
00:37:31If you could give us any kind of help, we'd really appreciate it.
00:37:35I can get one of my guys to tow it.
00:37:38Your guys?
00:37:40I run an auto repair shop.
00:37:41Just a couple miles from here.
00:37:46That's great.
00:37:47Yeah, what should I do with the keys?
00:37:49Leave them under the seat.
00:37:51I can drive you all to a motel if you'd like.
00:37:55Rates aren't bad this time of year.
00:37:58Yes, thank you. We appreciate it.
00:37:59That's good.
00:38:02Oh, Dad.
00:38:09Thank you so much. I don't know how to repay you.
00:38:14Call me tomorrow.
00:38:17Will Jackson's garage? I thought it was yours.
00:38:20Oh, it is. That's my ex's name.
00:38:23I started the place when we were still married.
00:38:32You forgot your coffee.
00:38:34Oh, jeez.
00:38:35Thank you so much.
00:38:44You hungry?
00:38:46Starving.
00:39:11Ugh, I'm dying for a shower, but I'm just gonna have to put on the same dirty clothes.
00:39:18I'm gonna try to get them. Our bags.
00:39:20How?
00:39:21It's not that far, Dad. We can totally walk.
00:39:24Maybe it's a cell phone number.
00:39:28I can see my car.
00:39:33I want my damn clothes.
00:39:35Oh, Dad, this is kind of loose. Maybe I could jimmy it.
00:39:39I don't think that's a good idea.
00:39:41I'm not gonna steal anything.
00:39:43I don't know, Jenny.
00:39:44Dad, I did this like a hundred times in my apartment in New York.
00:39:47Stop right there or I'll shoot.
00:39:53What the heck are you doing?
00:39:55I want clean clothes.
00:39:57Good Lord, girl.
00:39:59You could've just walked next door and knocked.
00:40:02I would've let you in.
00:40:04I'm... Annie, I'm sorry. I didn't know that was your house.
00:40:07Car wash and dry cleaners are mine, too.
00:40:09In case you were thinking of breaking into one of them.
00:40:12I told her it wasn't a good idea.
00:40:14You run them all by yourself?
00:40:18That's my partner.
00:40:21Hi.
00:40:22I'm Darlene.
00:40:24Why don't you folks come over for some sweet tea?
00:40:27Then I'll give you all a ride back to the motel.
00:40:29Oh, we don't want to put you out.
00:40:32What if I put a shot of vodka in that sweet tea?
00:40:41I know I smell and I look like shit, but I feel a whole lot better now.
00:40:49Good.
00:40:51Can I ask you a question?
00:40:54Sure.
00:40:55Do your nanny have any problems here?
00:40:58Problems?
00:41:00Doesn't everybody?
00:41:02No.
00:41:02I mean as a lesbian couple.
00:41:05Ah.
00:41:07I know I'm being awfully direct, so...
00:41:10I'll play in the vodka.
00:41:12Okay.
00:41:14Listen, I'm not just being nosy.
00:41:17My...
00:41:18My...
00:41:19Soon to be ex-husband grew up in a town a lot like this one.
00:41:23And he...
00:41:24Finally came out of the closet.
00:41:27And ended the marriage.
00:41:31I met his dad at the wedding.
00:41:34You know, his family is not amused.
00:41:38I don't really think of myself as gay.
00:41:41I just love Annie.
00:41:43And folks see what they want to see.
00:41:47What do you mean?
00:41:48We don't kiss or hold hands in public.
00:41:52So folks can think what they want.
00:41:54They hear us damned on Sunday and they like us fine the rest of the week.
00:42:00What am I missing?
00:42:02Life.
00:42:03Love.
00:42:05The usual shit.
00:42:26God bless.
00:42:43Somehow.
00:42:47We won't have to hide the ones beneath the coast
00:42:51We won't have to cause there's nothing we won't know
00:42:56They won't break us down
00:43:00They won't break us down
00:43:01Things will come around
00:43:04Things won't go around
00:43:06Everything will be alright
00:43:11You going for a run?
00:43:13I just finished
00:43:16Anywhere in the car?
00:43:18She said to call this afternoon
00:43:20Feels good, right?
00:43:22Sweetness
00:43:23I'll meet you back
00:43:25We could even move into a small, small town
00:43:29And we can teach our kids the good things that we know
00:43:35What can I get you, honey?
00:43:36Hi, can I please get an egg white omelette with seven grain bread and olive oil on the side?
00:43:41You want what, honey?
00:43:44Scrambled eggs and toast
00:43:47Coffee?
00:43:48Café au lait
00:43:50Oh, what?
00:43:51Coffee with milk
00:43:54Okay
00:43:55Thank you
00:43:59Megan
00:44:00Megan
00:44:00Hey
00:44:01I just have a minute, but I wanted to give you a heads up
00:44:04Uh-oh, what happened?
00:44:05Nothing bad
00:44:06Bob O'Connor saw your selfie and called to get your number
00:44:11We left my firm late last year and opened up an office in South Carolina
00:44:15Woman, does anyone ever stay at your firm?
00:44:18Oh, I did
00:44:19Yeah, that's because you made partner by 30
00:44:21True
00:44:22Listen, he's had a thing for you since you got drunk at my Christmas party two years ago
00:44:28I did not
00:44:29Oh, yes, you did, senorita
00:44:31I gave him your number
00:44:33Bye
00:44:33Wait, wait, what? Megan
00:44:39Oh
00:44:42Hello?
00:45:01Hey, do you want me to get you something to eat before I go out?
00:45:08What's wrong?
00:45:09That noise, I thought
00:45:10What?
00:45:11It was one of those devices women use when...
00:45:18A vibrator?
00:45:20Dad, I've been brushing my teeth twice a day and that's what you thought?
00:45:27Any news on the car?
00:45:29Honey decided it'll be ready tomorrow
00:45:31Oh
00:45:33I don't even want to think about what it's gonna cost
00:45:36I can give you money if you need it
00:45:37No, Dad, thanks
00:45:41You sure you're okay with being alone tonight?
00:45:45I'm just gonna relax
00:45:48Okay
00:46:00Okay
00:46:22this place is it's pretty good for italian food in the south i mean it's not little italy but it's
00:46:29okay it's hard to ruin spaghetti and meatballs that's true
00:47:00how did you end up in south carolina i grew up here oh sorry wow you don't sound southern
00:47:10well miss jennifer i do declare that more of what you're working for yeah
00:47:18i was born in new york my dad was working in the garment business and he got transferred
00:47:22down here when i was eight so you go both ways
00:47:32i guess i was just looking for a slower rhythm
00:47:40mess down just fit yeah me too ready for a slower pace i mean did megan tell you i'm moving
00:47:51to florida yeah she knew that i enjoyed our conversation
00:48:00we had a conversation
00:48:07you made it clear that you had a husband
00:48:13well we're definitely done well that's great i mean i am so terribly sorry
00:48:37i'm suddenly not all that hungry
00:48:40bummer
00:48:42yeah
00:48:50watch me
00:48:54I
00:49:18Hi.
00:49:20Hi.
00:49:25Are you new in town? I don't think I've seen you here before.
00:49:29No. I mean, yes.
00:49:31I'm here with my daughter on the way to Florida.
00:49:34We'll be here a couple of days.
00:49:37Welcome. I'm Beth.
00:49:39Thanks. I'm Dan.
00:49:41I hope you're enjoying Myrtle Beach.
00:49:43I like it a lot.
00:49:46Would you like to dance?
00:49:50I don't know.
00:49:53Rock and roll is more my style.
00:49:54Me too.
00:49:57Might be fun.
00:50:00Let's give it a try.
00:50:02Yeah?
00:50:03Yeah.
00:50:03Yeah.
00:50:04Yeah.
00:50:09Yeah.
00:50:11Yeah.
00:50:12Yeah.
00:50:14Yeah.
00:50:24Oh, yeah.
00:50:43Would you like to sit?
00:50:54I'm looking for your love I thought I'd run around here
00:51:04It's sort of this time last year I'm still looking for your love
00:51:16Loving you make me be The best version I've been
00:51:29I had more than your kiss I think that's what I miss
00:51:36So I'm still looking for your love
00:52:05I think it's the best version I have
00:52:10I think it's all about a good one
00:52:10That's wild.
00:52:25Good morning.
00:52:27Good morning.
00:52:35Nothing wrong?
00:52:37Nothing, really. My dad just didn't get back to me.
00:52:42Good morning.
00:52:56Good morning.
00:52:58If you give me a minute, I'll drive you to your motel.
00:53:06Looks okay.
00:53:07Hey, Dad!
00:53:11Hey, Dad!
00:53:33Oh, shit.
00:53:35Yes, I'll hold.
00:53:38Jennifer!
00:53:41Oh, son of a bitch.
00:53:45Beth, this is my daughter Jennifer.
00:53:47Oh, it is so nice to meet you.
00:53:49Likewise.
00:53:50Beth and I met at the Roadhouse.
00:53:52She told me I had a country dance.
00:53:53I haven't had so much fun in years.
00:53:56Sure.
00:53:57Your dad is a natural.
00:53:59Beth is a math teacher.
00:54:01Isn't that great?
00:54:02That crazy?
00:54:03That's wonderful.
00:54:05I'm sorry I didn't call, but we were having so much fun.
00:54:08I just lost all track of time.
00:54:11Beth, it's nice to meet you, but would you mind if I had a moment with my dad, please?
00:54:15Yes.
00:54:16Sure.
00:54:16Sure.
00:54:17Yes.
00:54:19Call me.
00:54:23What the hell are you doing?
00:54:24I don't have any idea.
00:54:26I don't have any idea.
00:54:26I don't have any idea.
00:54:27I don't have any idea.
00:54:27Stupid, inconsiderate.
00:54:29You are not my boss.
00:54:46It doesn't look like you were sitting up all night worrying.
00:54:50Yeah, at least I sent you a text message.
00:54:53You just didn't come home.
00:55:02I'm sorry, Dad.
00:55:09Did you hear me?
00:55:10I said I'm sorry.
00:55:11I heard you.
00:55:15I do think you should have called.
00:55:17Alright, you'd want the same from me, but I shouldn't have yelled.
00:55:21You've been bugging me about dating, and I do, and now you have a fit.
00:55:25Dad, that wasn't a date.
00:55:26That wasn't getting out.
00:55:28That was a one night stand.
00:55:29If I see her again, it won't be.
00:55:31I just wish you'd called.
00:55:33You too.
00:55:34I sent you a text message.
00:55:36I didn't get it.
00:55:37Because you left your cell phone here.
00:55:40Does everybody in this world have to have their cell phone in their face all the time?
00:55:58So...
00:56:03How was it with Beth?
00:56:13The good news is the car is ready.
00:56:15Hey, Joe.
00:56:18Joe?
00:56:20There go my performance ratings.
00:56:22We know it's not your fault.
00:56:24We don't have to stop in Savannah.
00:56:26Uh, yeah we do.
00:56:27Even if it's just for a few hours.
00:56:30Buckle.
00:56:31Oh, you did.
00:56:31Well done, Dad.
00:56:35I hope you both use protection.
00:56:37Joe?
00:56:39You too, Dan.
00:56:40It's not just pregnancy you've got to worry about.
00:56:42So check out the pamphlet in your blood department.
00:56:45Sorry about the public service announcement.
00:57:04Spanish mosque is even creepier in person.
00:57:06I mean, not creepy in a bad way, but not like anything I've ever seen.
00:57:13Mom would have loved it.
00:57:41So, Dad, this is Sherman's headquarters.
00:57:44Green Meldrum Mansion.
00:57:46The owner offered the use of the house to Sherman.
00:57:51Ah, it's so pretty.
00:57:58We've got time to walk about more.
00:58:01I need a drink.
00:58:15It's hot in here.
00:58:16Mm-hmm.
00:58:17Where's the bartender?
00:58:19What can I get you?
00:58:20Whatever you've got on tap would be great.
00:58:22Thanks.
00:58:25What's going on with you?
00:58:28Sure brought your mom here when she was alive.
00:58:38Thanks.
00:58:42Hey, beautiful.
00:58:45I got something better for you to do than drink with this old guy.
00:58:50Now you hear me?
00:58:52I'll take you down to Chinatown, girl.
00:58:56What the?
00:58:58You had that coming for a long time, Jimmy.
00:59:01Let's go.
00:59:08Hey, beautiful.
00:59:09Oh, I've always wanted to do that, but I can't believe I actually did.
00:59:12Careful.
00:59:13Next one's liable to hit back.
00:59:15He called you old man.
00:59:17Yeah, I could have taken him.
00:59:20Do you have any more water?
00:59:22No.
00:59:22No.
00:59:23Sorry, Dad.
00:59:24I forgot to refill it this morning.
00:59:29Lemonade.
00:59:30Oh, Dad.
00:59:31Pull over.
00:59:41Good morning.
00:59:42Welcome to Gourmet Lemonade.
00:59:44What can I get for you today?
00:59:47Aren't you a little old to be running a lemonade stand?
00:59:50Well, sir, the economy is in a sustained downturn with limited upswing in employment, so I figured I would start
00:59:56my own business.
00:59:57I got an inspiration for this awesome startup, but with my student loans, this is all I could capitalize.
01:00:05How much for a small?
01:00:06Well, these cups are all made from 100% recycled material.
01:00:11The lemons are organic, and I garnish each beverage with just a touch of mint and basil.
01:00:17How much?
01:00:17Well, that small is $2.75, but for just one dollar more, you could get a large.
01:00:26Kind of expensive, but okay, I'll take the lower.
01:00:29Okay, great.
01:00:47Let me smell that.
01:00:51Okay, there you go.
01:01:01Oh, oh, I'm sorry. I actually, uh, I only have lids for the small cups.
01:01:05Why didn't you say so?
01:01:07Uh, sorry.
01:01:09Tell you what.
01:01:11I'll take two small cups and split the large up into those and cover them.
01:01:16Oh, I'm sorry. I actually, I can't, I can't do that.
01:01:19Why not?
01:01:19It'll compromise my inventory control.
01:01:22But it's just you. What difference will it make?
01:01:25Sir, I have big plans for this business. I'm aiming for an IPO in a few years.
01:01:29Oh, I'm sorry. That's an accounting term. You wouldn't understand.
01:01:32I am an accountant.
01:01:35Look, I'll take a big sip out of the large and pour the rest into the small.
01:01:42I'm sorry. That's, that's just, that's against the rules. I actually, I can't do that.
01:01:49I hope you get audited.
01:01:51Start the car!
01:01:52Wait, stop!
01:01:53Oh!
01:01:55Babe!
01:01:56Lauren!
01:02:02Hey! Hey!
01:02:03Come down here!
01:02:05Half my age, he couldn't catch me.
01:02:07Ha!
01:02:08You want some? It's great.
01:02:10Nope. You are not.
01:02:18You don't have to scatter your mom's ashes right away.
01:02:22Oh, no. We're doing that together, Dad.
01:02:26Do you want to drive straight through?
01:02:33Let's just take our time.
01:02:34Yeah.
01:02:55I'm really sorry this is taking so long.
01:02:58Take your time.
01:03:00Where are you from?
01:03:02Um, Queens.
01:03:04NYC.
01:03:06Um, we moved here because my parents thought that this might be a better place to run a motel.
01:03:14Less competition, you know?
01:03:16That was my dad. He talked like that.
01:03:18Oh, if you need an accountant.
01:03:20Dad, please relax.
01:03:23Oh, um, do you know what I really want to be?
01:03:26Um, not an accountant.
01:03:28Um, I kind of want to be a rapper.
01:03:32That's cool.
01:03:33I know.
01:03:34Um, my parents don't really think so, though.
01:03:39Do you want to see?
01:03:40Okay.
01:03:42Three, two, one. Check it.
01:03:45My parents don't approve of my choice of career.
01:03:47I'll be good in the hood, but instead I'll be here.
01:03:50Jackson Heights is where I hail from.
01:03:51Born and raised.
01:03:52I'm so proud of my roots.
01:03:53The ladies call my name Rajeeef.
01:03:56And what?
01:03:58Nice.
01:03:59Thanks.
01:03:59Do you want to rap professionally?
01:04:01Yes.
01:04:02And I think, um, that would be a viable career option.
01:04:06But, um, I decided instead to be a good son.
01:04:09And, um, stay here and help my parents run the business.
01:04:14So...
01:04:15We got it.
01:04:20Here is your receipt.
01:04:22Great.
01:04:23And these are your keys.
01:04:38Shit, someone stole my car.
01:04:40I doubt that.
01:04:41What?
01:04:42Nobody would steal your car, honey.
01:04:44Then where the hell is it?
01:04:50It was parked right here.
01:04:52Here?
01:04:53Yes.
01:04:53We stayed right there.
01:04:56Ma'am, this area belongs to the other motel.
01:05:01The white sand spaces are over there.
01:05:04Your car was probably towed.
01:05:07You can call this number.
01:05:08My mother was in that car.
01:05:11You left your mother in the car overnight?
01:05:14No, no, no.
01:05:14Her ashes.
01:05:15We're scattering them in Florida.
01:05:17They were in a coffee can in the back seat.
01:05:20I'm sorry for your loss, folks.
01:05:22Let me see what I can do.
01:05:25Just give this to the guy at the tow lot and he'll have the car ready for you.
01:05:32Uh, $25, seriously?
01:05:34Yeah, we do take credit cards, ma'am.
01:05:37Are you sure the decimal point's not in the wrong place?
01:05:39Like $250, $2,500?
01:05:53No worries, ma'am.
01:06:28I figured we'd go to the end of the pier and do it there, okay?
01:06:32Perfect.
01:06:33Thanks for finding this.
01:06:35Yeah.
01:06:35I spent an afternoon exploring when I came up for the interview.
01:06:44He texted again asking for her ashes.
01:06:48Can I help you folks?
01:06:51Uh, we were just, um...
01:06:53We were just scattering my wife's ashes off, so why is there a problem?
01:06:57That's not permitted on public land anywhere in the state of Florida.
01:07:00But they're biodegradable.
01:07:03Mr. Law.
01:07:05Make no mistake, I will give you a summons if I catch you doing that.
01:07:08Yes, sir. How do we want, sir.
01:07:11You are allowed to scatter ashes at sea.
01:07:14As long as it's three nautical miles out.
01:07:17Okay, thank you.
01:07:18Sorry for your loss.
01:07:24Well, that sucks.
01:07:28We have arrived.
01:07:32Yep.
01:07:34Looks nice.
01:07:36Do you have the key?
01:07:59It's nice.
01:08:06It's... depressing.
01:08:15You can always buy new furniture.
01:08:19Thanks, Dad.
01:08:23I really appreciate you schlepping all the way down here with me.
01:08:28Now I can get a flight out of here.
01:08:31Uh, no you're not.
01:08:33You're gonna stay and help me scatter her ashes.
01:08:42Show me what you're wearing to this Florida fundraiser.
01:08:44What?
01:08:46You really want to see?
01:08:52Okay.
01:09:02Huh.
01:09:08Okay.
01:09:12I'm not totally sure about this dress.
01:09:15You look perfect.
01:09:18Thanks, Dad.
01:09:20Try this on.
01:09:29It's mom's shawl.
01:09:31Got it at a flea market.
01:09:36Okay, Joe.
01:09:38Just a short drive today and with a little luck this will be our daily commute.
01:09:42All of my St. Petersburg maps have been updated to ensure the best possible routes and detours.
01:09:47I recommend keeping a bathing suit in the trunk of the car.
01:09:50You never know when a beach opportunity might show up.
01:09:53And you look great in a bathing suit, huh?
01:09:56Uh, Joe.
01:09:57Thanks for getting us here safely.
01:09:59You did great.
01:10:00Oh, you're welcome.
01:10:01And, uh, you know, Dan, I'm actually gonna miss you.
01:10:27Jennifer, I am so sorry to keep you waiting.
01:10:31Oh.
01:10:32It's great to see you.
01:10:34You, too.
01:10:36Dad, this is my new boss, Tom McKinnon.
01:10:38He's the director of the theater.
01:10:39Dan Giraldi, great to meet you.
01:10:41It's good to meet you, too.
01:10:43Nice theater.
01:10:46You know, it was built in 1921.
01:10:49And we have over...
01:11:04We've had over a hundred productions since then.
01:11:14I'm done with acting.
01:11:37I'm done with acting.
01:11:43So, this is it.
01:11:45So, this is it?
01:11:50You're so.
01:11:53Can I just have a moment with her?
01:12:22I want to get some of the kettle.
01:12:24You sure?
01:12:27Yeah.
01:12:43Ready?
01:12:51Grace.
01:12:54I love you.
01:12:57I love you.
01:13:00Miss you alone.
01:13:20I wish we could have spent more time together, Mom.
01:13:28I think we're a lot more alike than we ever knew.
01:13:34I love you.
01:14:03I love you.
01:14:13Megan, how's my favorite hotshot lawyer?
01:14:16Hi, Mr. G. I'm good.
01:14:19How's Jen doing?
01:14:21She's okay.
01:14:22A little nervous, but her boss is a great guy, and the weather is wonderful.
01:14:29I bought a plane ticket to visit her in January.
01:14:32You're a good friend.
01:14:35She'd do the same for me.
01:14:37She's done more than that.
01:14:39You doing okay?
01:14:40Yeah.
01:14:42I wasn't, but now I am.
01:14:44I'm glad.
01:14:46Take care.
01:14:47You too.
01:14:48Okay, bye.
01:14:50You know, it's usually the older folks that move down here from Jersey.
01:14:54Yeah.
01:14:55It's kind of funny.
01:14:57Your daughter moves down here and not you?
01:14:59I guess so.
01:15:03Okay, slow down just a little.
01:15:07You ever been in there?
01:15:09My sister lives there.
01:15:12Nice.
01:15:13It's beautiful.
01:15:14It's right on the bay.
01:15:18What's so funny?
01:15:20There's a lot of women in there.
01:15:22You know, divorced, widowed, most of them.
01:15:23There's not a lot of men.
01:15:43I pulled out of that leaving town.
01:15:47I'm certain of which way to turn.
01:15:52It's a special police officer, Jimmy Beaver.
01:15:57Jimmy Beaver to Beaver Jr.
01:15:59Come in, Beaver Jr.
01:16:02I'd like a chocolate malt and small fries, please.
01:16:06Oh, I love her.
01:16:07If they love you, they come back.
01:16:10She's not coming back.
01:16:12This man is the most attractive man I've ever seen.
01:16:15I got nothing.
01:16:16I got nothing.
01:16:18Nothing.
01:16:19Who wants a ticket?
01:16:20No worries.
01:16:23I don't have any worries about anything.
01:16:26I'll ride and lay up ahead.
01:16:29Down the road.
01:16:34Yeah, leaving behind all of my regrets.
01:16:38Never know for sure if a detour
01:16:41will get you where you want to go.
01:16:44Maybe getting off track can be the only way back home.
01:16:57I've always followed the road most traveled, afraid of going on my own.
01:17:04But I'm high on this feeling.
01:17:08Hands on the wheel.
01:17:10And flying through the great unknown.
01:17:20Tomorrow's sky is blue.
01:17:23Around every corner there's hope.
01:17:27I can't wait.
01:17:29I can't wait to see what's waiting for me down the road.
01:17:35And I'm gone.
01:17:36Now we're on.
01:17:40Yeah, we're on.
01:17:40A brighter day up ahead.
01:17:43Now we're on.
01:17:47Yeah, leaving behind all my regrets
01:17:51Yeah, look for sure if the detail
01:17:55Will get you where you wanna go
01:17:59Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:18:21Down the road, a brighter day up ahead
01:18:28Down the road, you're leaving behind all my regrets
01:18:37Yeah, look for sure if the detail
01:18:41Will get you where you wanna go
01:18:45Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:18:53Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:19:14Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
01:19:18Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
01:19:58Baby, getting off track can be the only way back home
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