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00:02:27Y lay it out there
00:02:55Hey, I have the Hermes scarf and the blouse from Brunello
00:02:57I'm meeting her at the Greenwich
00:02:59And then we'll depart for the opening at 5.15
00:03:01Well, does her assistant know?
00:03:03Okay, yeah, calling now
00:03:25The Washington Heights Women's Center
00:03:27Will provide essential services for New York's most underprivileged
00:03:32And underrepresented demographic
00:03:34Beyond reproductive care
00:03:36The Women's Center will provide wellness care
00:03:39Counseling, dietary consultation
00:03:41The nutritionist was my idea
00:03:44The diet of some of these people is a word
00:03:45They just don't know any better
00:03:47They don't eat junk because they like it, Laura
00:03:49They eat it because it's cheap
00:03:51They don't need a nutritionist
00:03:53They need better food
00:03:54The food bank has a bigger selection of produce than my whole food, Stacey
00:03:58And that whole frauds
00:03:59They won't eat it
00:04:00They want chips
00:04:01Chicken nuggets
00:04:02Sugar-coated cereals
00:04:03Because they need education
00:04:04What we're really talking about today
00:04:06Isn't trust
00:04:07Excuse me
00:04:08It's dignity
00:04:09The kind of dignity that tends to walk through the door
00:04:12I don't know
00:04:13Paige?
00:04:14I was attacked
00:04:16Attacked?
00:04:17A man just walked up and hit me
00:04:19Took my bag and hit me
00:04:20Can you see it?
00:04:21Did you call the police?
00:04:23It just happened
00:04:24Where are you?
00:04:26Downtown
00:04:26Get in a cab
00:04:27Should I go to the hospital?
00:04:28Like, look at this
00:04:29No, go to Dr. Steele's office
00:04:31I'll meet you there
00:04:31Wait, there's a police car
00:04:40What happened?
00:04:41I was attacked
00:04:42And robbed
00:04:43Somebody hit you?
00:04:44Hit me and took two bags, shopping bags
00:04:46What do they look like?
00:04:47Uh, maybe 30
00:04:49A navy sweatshirt
00:04:50Hood over his head, tall
00:04:52Tall and skinny
00:04:53What color was it?
00:04:55Color?
00:04:56His skin
00:04:58I can't
00:04:59I can't
00:05:00You didn't notice?
00:05:01Was he dark like me?
00:05:03Or light like him?
00:05:06I don't know
00:05:07I only saw him walking away
00:05:08But you think he's 30
00:05:10How do you know that?
00:05:11I saw him for an instant
00:05:12But yes, he looked 30
00:05:13Or maybe younger
00:05:14But I don't want to say his race
00:05:15Because I don't know
00:05:16How about this?
00:05:18What color were the shopping bags?
00:05:20White, two of them
00:05:21A navy blue sweatshirt
00:05:22Two white bags
00:05:23Got it
00:05:24You need to file a report
00:05:26Are you still there?
00:05:33117 Park Avenue
00:05:40How many stitches?
00:05:42I think it's gonna take six
00:05:44How big a scar?
00:05:45We'll deal with the scar later
00:05:47It's easy for you to say
00:05:48It's not on your face
00:05:49Russell might like it
00:05:50Scars are sexy
00:05:51Scars on men are sexy
00:05:53Scars on women are
00:05:55I'm gonna look like a battered spouse
00:05:57I don't know why you were walking
00:05:58Why were you walking?
00:05:59You know better than that
00:06:00I was on 5th Avenue, Mom
00:06:02If you can't walk on 5th Avenue
00:06:03Where can you walk?
00:06:04You can't
00:06:04That's the whole point
00:06:07Did you call Daddy?
00:06:08He's fishing
00:06:09And that means you can't call him?
00:06:10No, honey
00:06:11I can call him
00:06:11I just can't reach him
00:06:13He doesn't have cell service
00:06:14On the river
00:06:14He'll call tonight
00:06:15But I can tell you what he'll say
00:06:17He'll say take the car
00:06:19Stay still
00:06:22He hit me
00:06:24For no reason
00:06:26I would have given him the bags
00:06:28He just hit me
00:06:56All right
00:07:10Just leave all that shit on the plane
00:07:12I got a surprise for you tomorrow
00:07:14Paul
00:07:15I have to leave tomorrow
00:07:18You're fishing the big lost tomorrow
00:07:20You have to pack into the big lost
00:07:22I fly in the smokejumpers
00:07:23And we can use their strip
00:07:28Happy birthday
00:07:35Josh
00:07:47Baby
00:07:49Baby
00:07:50Soft
00:07:51Soft
00:08:21Soft
00:08:2364
00:08:29Astonishing where the time goes
00:08:32I wonder
00:08:33What do I have
00:08:34Maybe 10, 15 years
00:08:36Before I'm too old to do
00:08:38Anything more than just remember
00:08:48What took Stacy and the kids
00:08:50To this resort in the Caribbean
00:08:53Rooms are
00:08:5410 grand a night
00:08:55Villas are 30
00:08:57This shit doesn't impress me
00:08:58No Paul it doesn't impress me either
00:09:00I'm just trying to tell you a story
00:09:02Now if you quantify
00:09:04Making it by the things you can afford
00:09:07Then this place is making it
00:09:09Sitting there on the beach
00:09:11Watching all these couples
00:09:13Walk by
00:09:15We're the youngest there by like
00:09:16Two decades
00:09:17Everyone's in their 70s, 80s
00:09:21Barely
00:09:21Waddle across the sand
00:09:25All covered up in their big hats
00:09:26And their long sleeved shirts
00:09:28They made it
00:09:31But their bodies
00:09:32Were too old
00:09:33To enjoy it
00:09:35We were halfway around the world
00:09:36And they were too old
00:09:37Or crippled
00:09:40Swim in the water
00:09:41Run in the sand
00:09:41Make love
00:09:42But none of them
00:09:43They finally made it
00:09:46They were all too old
00:09:47To create a single memory
00:09:51And they knew it
00:09:54It was on every one of their faces
00:09:58Saw them at the restaurant
00:09:59Same thing
00:10:00Not a smile among them
00:10:02Because they knew
00:10:06They worked their whole lives
00:10:07For that moment
00:10:10The moment had already
00:10:12Passed them by
00:10:15That's why I'm here
00:10:18That's why I quit
00:10:20I make a memory a day, brother
00:10:23Sometimes more
00:10:25But
00:10:26Make them for who, huh?
00:10:30No kids
00:10:31No
00:10:33No wife
00:10:33You got nobody to share it with, Paul
00:10:36I'm sharing it with you right now
00:10:38Once a year
00:10:38You share it with me
00:10:39Then you should come more often
00:10:41At least you got a girlfriend
00:10:43Not on your life
00:10:45How about a dog?
00:10:47They're needier than girlfriends
00:10:48Maybe a goldfish, then
00:10:52Maybe
00:10:53You'd probably try to kill it
00:10:55With one of your giant hooked streamers
00:11:03True
00:11:25Abby, how was your day?
00:11:26Laser resurfacing is the most effective
00:11:28Doesn't that make your skin shiny like forever?
00:11:30I still haven't seen it
00:11:31You're never seeing it
00:11:32It looks like a bloody zipper
00:11:33I wish I had been there
00:11:34What, so he could have hit you too?
00:11:36Oh, you would have gotten a shot stabbed or worse
00:11:38Much worse than getting shot
00:11:39I don't know
00:11:40But that's what would have happened
00:11:41Being set on fire is worse
00:11:42Girls, please
00:11:43And the police, they just kept asking
00:11:45What was his race?
00:11:46Like, that has anything to do with it?
00:11:48I mean, it's pretty important information
00:11:49When you're trying to find somebody
00:11:50Whoa
00:11:51That's so racist
00:11:58Where are you going?
00:11:59It's your father
00:12:00So, where are you going?
00:12:02It is rude to talk on the phone in a restaurant
00:12:05It is also rude to play on your phone in a restaurant
00:12:08And serve the internet
00:12:09Basically, what all of you are doing right now
00:12:12Is rude
00:12:13Rude to who?
00:12:15It's rude to me
00:12:16It's rude to each other
00:12:16It's rude to the staff
00:12:17Just fucking rude
00:12:25It's so bright there
00:12:27What time is it?
00:12:29Seven
00:12:30Full moon
00:12:32Wow
00:12:32Look at those stars
00:12:36My view is better
00:12:37Well, until your brother gets indoor plumbing
00:12:40I'll have to take your word for it
00:12:41Well, there's plumbing of sorts
00:12:43Got a sink
00:12:44Got a shower now
00:12:46Well, until the outhouse moves indoors
00:12:49Then I'll have to rely on pictures
00:13:20You feel rested?
00:13:21Hey, um, some bad news
00:13:24Uh, Paige got mugged today
00:13:56Down in the village
00:13:57Maybe we should stop giving it to her
00:13:59Oh, honey
00:13:59Oh, serious
00:14:00Sell her apartment
00:14:01And put her up in a house in Great Neck
00:14:03Or she takes the fucking car
00:14:05Oh, my God
00:14:05I knew you were going to do this
00:14:06What am I doing?
00:14:08Okay, let's
00:14:09This problem will be right here when you get back
00:14:11Let's deal with it then
00:14:13All right
00:14:14She's okay, though, huh?
00:14:15Yes
00:14:15In the meantime
00:14:17Enjoy your mountains
00:14:18Enjoy your brother
00:14:19Enjoy the hole in the ground
00:14:21He thinks it's the toilet
00:14:22And I'll see you Monday
00:14:25Monday
00:14:26I love you, honey
00:14:27Love you
00:14:47So, Russell
00:14:48Anything interesting happen in your world today
00:14:50Besides your wife getting mugged?
00:14:54Uh, uh, yeah, we're, uh
00:14:58Well, we're investing in a Dutch cargo ship venture
00:15:02Some of these larger vessels
00:15:03They carry over 25,000 containers
00:15:06Like 2,000 and change per container
00:15:08That's over 50 million a load in freight
00:15:10I mean, you have crew fees and docking fees
00:15:12Fueled by far being the largest expense
00:15:15So
00:15:16No
00:15:16Nothing interesting happened
00:15:19Excuse me
00:15:20Um, can I order a martini, gin, three olives?
00:15:24Thank you
00:15:28What's wrong with you?
00:15:30I was the one that got punched
00:16:05Let's go
00:16:11Press
00:16:11Yeah
00:16:11You might want to grab your rod
00:16:13Oh, shit
00:16:14Christ
00:16:19The way you talk about this place
00:16:20I thought I'd only need my net, so
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00:20:35¿Qué piensas? ¿Qué estás diciendo aquí?
00:20:37Voy a pasar mi camino a pasar. Va a ser un poco sobre las montañas.
00:20:41Sí, vamos a ir.
00:21:25Sí, vamos a ir.
00:21:55Sí, vamos a ir.
00:22:03Sí, vamos a ir.
00:22:06Sí, vamos a ir.
00:22:22Sí, vamos a ir.
00:22:24130 knots at 8,200.
00:22:27Me team's outwebs heading live to 11,000.
00:22:29Copy that, 11,000. Thank you, tower.
00:22:32Get up over this.
00:22:44Jesus.
00:22:45What the fuck?
00:22:47What the fuck?
00:22:49What the fuck?
00:22:52Stacy!
00:22:53Wait, where was she?
00:22:54Five blocks from here.
00:22:55Middle of the day.
00:23:00Politicians in this city have guilted us into chaos.
00:23:03Michael wants us to move to Connecticut.
00:23:04We're just staying in the Hamptons year-round.
00:23:07I'm running out of excuses.
00:23:08The kids are gone.
00:23:09We can work from anywhere these days.
00:23:11Well, why don't you?
00:23:12Because our marriage wouldn't last a month.
00:23:14Oh, stop it.
00:23:16I'd have to learn how to cook for one.
00:23:18Oh, God forbid.
00:23:19Yeah.
00:23:19And what in the world would we talk about?
00:23:22All of our friends are here, the ones that haven't moved to Florida.
00:23:27This is my city.
00:23:28It has gone to hell before.
00:23:30It will come back.
00:23:31It always does.
00:23:32Now you, on the other hand, how you keep your mountain man in Manhattan.
00:23:37That is a trick that you must show me.
00:23:39Our daughters is the trick.
00:23:41He would never leave them.
00:23:43And he will never get the girls to leave.
00:23:46So, no, he just, as long as he gets his little escapes.
00:23:50But you have to wonder why we choose to live in a place we need to escape.
00:23:53Because there's no stock exchange in Telluride, my dear.
00:23:56Whenever I see Michael looking at properties online, I just, I just remind him how far that
00:24:00is from Yankee Stadium.
00:24:02And that usually does it.
00:24:04You'd have to stock the Hudson with trout to entice mine.
00:24:08Just mind a little cabin in the Catskills.
00:24:10I think they invented fly fishing there.
00:24:12It's just three hours away.
00:24:14You can go there whenever he wants.
00:24:15It's easier to get there than the Hamptons.
00:24:18You realize all we ever talk about is leaving.
00:24:20It's all anyone talks about.
00:24:21Well, of course we do.
00:24:22We're New Yorkers.
00:24:23What else are we going to talk about if we can't complain about our city?
00:24:29Hmm.
00:24:30Hmm.
00:24:31Do we know anyone in Idaho?
00:24:32The Greenbergs have a house in Sun Valley.
00:24:35You know, Preston didn't call me last night.
00:24:37I'm just going to...
00:24:38Oh.
00:24:40Hello?
00:24:42Is this Mrs. Clyburn?
00:24:44It is.
00:24:46Who's this?
00:24:47I'm Officer Shepard with the U.S. Department of Forestry.
00:24:52Yes?
00:24:54Is your husband Preston Clyburn?
00:24:58Yes.
00:25:02Ma'am, your husband was involved in a plane crash on a mountain called Bora Peak.
00:25:09Can I speak to him?
00:25:12Is he all right?
00:25:14No, ma'am.
00:25:17I'm sorry to say both he and Paul Clyburn did not survive the crash.
00:25:22Stacy?
00:25:25Come on, ma'am.
00:25:28What do I do?
00:25:29What do we do?
00:25:30Well, ma'am, we'd like you to come here and identify the bodies.
00:25:33Help arrange transport to wherever you choose as their resting place.
00:25:37Hey, this is Stacy's friend.
00:25:38What's happened?
00:25:45Let me get that.
00:25:53Idaho Falls.
00:25:55Is there an airport?
00:26:00No, I just, just, just, just let me.
00:26:06Oh, my God.
00:26:40I'll get the car.
00:26:47Mom, they just think it's him.
00:26:49They don't know.
00:26:51Paige.
00:26:51What?
00:26:52They don't.
00:26:54They look like pilgrims.
00:26:56Where are we?
00:26:59Hey.
00:27:02I texted and I left a message.
00:27:05This is a little more important than school, don't you think?
00:27:08I can't include you in decisions when you do not respond.
00:27:12I will tell you why.
00:27:13Because he is my fucking father and they are my children.
00:27:15When people talk about life-altering events, they are talking about this.
00:27:19Then get on a plane and come get him.
00:27:22Yeah, that's what I thought.
00:27:52Would you like to...
00:27:53Check in at the hotel?
00:27:54Deal with the...
00:27:56Rest in the morning?
00:27:57Take me to the coroner.
00:27:58I want to get this over with.
00:28:05Would you like some music?
00:28:06I would not.
00:28:21Do we all go in?
00:28:22I don't know.
00:28:24Let me get the lay of the land.
00:28:38Ma'am, we're very sorry for your loss.
00:28:42Did you walk me through this?
00:28:44You knew the brother as well?
00:28:45I did.
00:28:46The state requires that remains be positively identified by a relative or close friend.
00:28:51Someone with enough familiarity to make visual recognition.
00:28:54Won't take long.
00:28:56Well, I can feel like I am going on.
00:28:58Let me walk right now.
00:29:00Stop screaming.
00:29:02Come in.
00:29:04Come in.
00:29:05Let me walk ¿no?
00:29:10Lay on the ground.
00:29:19Bye-bye.
00:29:21Bye-bye.
00:29:22So let's Ooooh.
00:29:31There's no other way
00:29:34Clearly you know who it is
00:29:36Or you wouldn't have known to contact me
00:29:38We found a phone, ma'am
00:29:39That does not positively identify a body
00:29:42But why else would he have the phone?
00:29:46I don't make the laws, ma'am
00:29:47But I do have to enforce them
00:29:51You're going to force me?
00:29:57Before he left
00:30:00He kissed me
00:30:01And he smiled
00:30:04And that is the last image of him in my mind
00:30:06If I go in there
00:30:10And see what happened to him
00:30:13That is the last image in my mind
00:30:19Forever
00:30:24I'll do it, ma'am
00:30:25No
00:30:26No, you won't
00:30:56We just...
00:30:58Which?
00:30:59We don't know
00:31:18What?
00:31:28I'm sorry
00:31:55¿Qué es lo que pasa con los dedos?
00:31:57¿Cómo se puede?
00:32:13Show me what you showed her.
00:32:20¿Qué es lo que pasa con los dedos?
00:32:41¿Qué es lo que pasa con los dedos?
00:32:44¿Qué es lo que pasa con los dedos?
00:32:46¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:32:55¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:33:44¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:33:46¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:33:47¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:33:50¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:07¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:09¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:16¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:24¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:29¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:31¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:34¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:35¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:50¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:34:59¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:35:01¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:35:04¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:35:05¿チャンネル a ver otra vez?
00:35:06¿Qué pasa con los dedos?
00:35:10¿Tienes que acuerdan?
00:35:14i was about fishing
00:35:16and how sad could it be
00:35:28i am holding on my shoulder
00:35:32thanks mom i sure feel better now
00:35:35jesus
00:35:36it made your father cry too
00:35:38every time like a big baby
00:35:43Oh, that and, uh, Rudy, only men can cry over fishing and football. God, for life to be that simple.
00:35:54You know, in 39 years of marriage, we never fought. Not once.
00:36:04I mean, we, we, we danced right to the end, but we both knew how, how precious and how rare
00:36:13what we had was.
00:36:18I should be happy that he died out here doing something that he loves, not tethered to some hospital bed
00:36:30like most men are waiting to die.
00:36:36He died living, not existing.
00:36:42How many could say that?
00:36:45I hope you find what we had someday, honey. I really, really do.
00:36:49I hope you meet a man that's worth missing.
00:36:54I just, like, want to return my call now.
00:36:57We can work on your standards.
00:37:25Do you guys have service?
00:37:29Are we close?
00:37:31I don't know. Never been there before.
00:37:33We're close, I think.
00:37:50I guess this is it.
00:37:52This is it?
00:37:53This is what the nap says.
00:37:55Stop.
00:38:14I've seen that photo.
00:38:17Okay?
00:38:20Okay.
00:38:24Okay.
00:38:34Okay.
00:38:37Okay.
00:38:39Okay.
00:38:41Okay.
00:39:04We'll be worried about bears.
00:39:06Perhaps they never mention bears.
00:39:07Perhaps they never mention bears.
00:39:08There's a lot, Maybe they never mention bears in the house.
00:39:15There's no tiny to bear.
00:39:18No!
00:39:22No!
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00:40:00¿Qué es muy raro? Hay un baño y un baño, pero no hay un baño.
00:40:04Los baños están fuera.
00:40:06¿Ustedes están fuera?
00:40:07No hay sistema de sistema. Los cabines están demasiado cerca del río.
00:40:10¿Por qué no visitamos?
00:40:12No tengo ni idea cómo te encontrarías esto aquí.
00:40:19¿Dónde vas?
00:40:20¿Dónde vas?
00:40:21Voy a encontrar Preston's Cabin.
00:40:23Take this, be careful.
00:40:27¿Qué es eso?
00:40:28Beersberg.
00:40:29¿Dónde dijiste no beers?
00:40:30He nunca mencionó beers.
00:40:50No.
00:40:51No.
00:41:03No.
00:41:04No.
00:41:06No.
00:41:06No.
00:41:07No.
00:41:08No.
00:41:12No.
00:41:13No.
00:41:23No.
00:41:24No.
00:41:24No.
00:41:25No.
00:41:27No.
00:41:54¡Gracias!
00:42:15I'm taking a bath.
00:42:16Don't you have dinner with the girls today?
00:42:19No, um, Bridget has some dance, something in Chelsea of all places.
00:42:25As if there aren't twelve ballet academies nearby.
00:42:29And Paige has some work, something with Russell at that new club they wasted their money joining.
00:42:36Our money.
00:42:38They wasted our money joining it.
00:42:40I stand corrected.
00:42:42What are you doing?
00:42:44I am making coffee.
00:42:46What time is it there?
00:42:48I don't know, 5.30.
00:42:50Babe, you'll be up all night.
00:42:51Well, I try to sleep as little as possible when I'm here.
00:42:56You know, at night, the bull elk come down to the river and bugle.
00:43:01They bugle.
00:43:02They bugle.
00:43:03It's kind of a high-pitched, almost like a whistle, and it drives the lady elk crazy.
00:43:08Oh, I remember when you used to bugle.
00:43:11I can still bugle.
00:43:13Well, it's more like a trombone these days, but hey, I am no spring lady elk, so trombone
00:43:21is just fine with me.
00:43:22How do you make coffee?
00:43:23I thought you said you didn't have electricity.
00:43:25No, it's electricity.
00:43:27Just no outlets.
00:43:28We've got light over the porch and light over the table.
00:43:33Huh.
00:43:34You didn't answer my question.
00:43:36Well, I build a fire in the stove and fill the pot from the river, pour the coffee in
00:43:42the pot, boil the water, and there you go.
00:43:47You can taste the smoke, Stacy.
00:43:50It's the best cup of coffee you'll ever have.
00:43:53Oh, my God.
00:43:55Oh, honey, I think you are romanticizing this to the point of physical impossibility.
00:44:01Maybe you should just wash the pot.
00:44:03Well, technically, it's a percolator.
00:44:06Ah.
00:44:06And if you'll ever come here, I'll make you a cup.
00:44:10Best you'll ever have.
00:44:11If you really wanted me to come there, you and your brother would build a bathroom.
00:44:15It has a bathroom.
00:44:17Inside the house.
00:44:19God, you're spoiled.
00:44:21Conveniences have become your necessities.
00:44:24We went camping once a long time ago, or have you managed to block that out?
00:44:29No, no, no.
00:44:30That was not camping.
00:44:31That was an excuse to get you in a tent.
00:44:34I had planned nothing past the sex.
00:44:37Well, you married a city mouse, honey.
00:44:41City mice stay in the city.
00:44:44You need to see it, Stacy.
00:44:47Just once.
00:44:49I do.
00:44:50I do see it.
00:44:50Every time you send a picture of you and some traumatized trout.
00:44:55It's not the same.
00:44:57It's not the same.
00:44:58It's not the same.
00:45:02It's not the same.
00:45:03It's not the same.
00:45:04It's not the same.
00:45:06It's not the same.
00:45:07It's not the same.
00:45:10It's not the same.
00:45:10It's not the same.
00:45:12It's not the same.
00:45:12It's not the same.
00:45:12It's not the same.
00:45:13It's not the same.
00:45:14It's not the same.
00:45:14It's not the same.
00:45:16It's not the same.
00:45:17It's not the same.
00:45:19It's not the same.
00:45:21It's not the same.
00:45:29¿Verdad?
00:45:33¿Verdad?
00:45:36¿Dónde vas?
00:45:37Solo quiero verlo.
00:45:38No te pierdas nada.
00:45:39Cuidado por los nombres.
00:45:41¿No hay nombres nombres?
00:45:42No sé, probablemente se puede cuidar por los nombres.
00:45:57¿Qué es lo que pasa?
00:45:58I found a motel about an hour away.
00:46:02It does not look great.
00:46:04We could drive into Bozeman or Helena.
00:46:06Everything seems to be about two hours from everything else.
00:46:14How long do you think she wants to stay?
00:46:16I'll go find out.
00:46:23Mom?
00:46:27Mom?
00:46:31What's that?
00:46:35Coffee maker.
00:46:37It is?
00:46:39I think it's done.
00:46:40Want some?
00:46:42Why not?
00:47:00He sat here and called me.
00:47:04Right here.
00:47:08Talked about fish.
00:47:12And I'd pretend like I cared.
00:47:17It was right.
00:47:20Not the same in pictures.
00:47:25I never came with him because I thought I'd be bored.
00:47:32Or a third wheel.
00:47:34I didn't want to interrupt his man time, his brother time.
00:47:40I thought about bringing you two out when you were younger.
00:47:43But then it's not a vacation for him.
00:47:46It's a trip.
00:47:48And he's worried about pleasing you and not himself.
00:47:52And wow, was I wrong.
00:47:57I robbed us of this.
00:48:00I robbed him of sharing it with us.
00:48:04Please don't do that.
00:48:06Do not blame yourself for things that you didn't do.
00:48:10You had a loving marriage for 40 years in New York City.
00:48:15I mean, they should build a statue, you two.
00:48:22Miss him.
00:48:25God knows I will.
00:48:27But no blame.
00:48:30You two did it, Ray.
00:48:36It's getting late.
00:48:37We'll tell us a hike.
00:48:38We can come back in the morning.
00:48:43I'm going to stay here.
00:48:47Mmm.
00:48:48It's right.
00:48:49You can taste the smoke.
00:48:53Mmm.
00:48:55Mmm.
00:49:08She's just going to stay?
00:49:10And do what?
00:49:11There's not even a bathroom here.
00:49:13Oh, I found one.
00:49:14It's outside.
00:49:15Spartan.
00:49:16What does Spartan mean?
00:49:18Rustic.
00:49:19Yeah.
00:49:20There's like a hornet's nest inside the hole.
00:49:23It adds a certain degree of difficulty.
00:49:26She can't stay here.
00:49:27Okay?
00:49:28It's selfish.
00:49:29She's acting like she's the only one who lost somebody.
00:49:32He was my father.
00:49:34Fucking dare her.
00:49:35She has been with him since she was 19.
00:49:38I've been with him since I was born.
00:49:39So were you.
00:49:40We were not with him.
00:49:41He was present when we needed something.
00:49:45When we needed a chauffeur or a cheerleader, a therapist, a bank.
00:49:50You want to mourn something?
00:49:52Why don't we mourn the time that we didn't give him?
00:49:54He was her lover and her best friend.
00:49:57It is not the same thing.
00:49:59You lost the idea of him, Paige.
00:50:01Which you can still have.
00:50:03Girls, go back outside now.
00:50:04We can hear you yelling.
00:50:29Oh, God bless your uncle.
00:50:33Hey, did I see a garden somewhere?
00:50:37By the barn.
00:50:38What's in it?
00:50:40We didn't check.
00:50:41Let's check.
00:50:49I'd say you nailed it.
00:50:52With me.
00:50:54But if that's all he was to you two,
00:50:59what a shame, girls.
00:51:10Kale and Swiss chard.
00:51:13I think these are scallions.
00:51:15Oh, this time.
00:51:17This.
00:51:19Will come in handy.
00:51:20Nice, right?
00:51:22Strawberries.
00:51:24Wow.
00:51:25Wait, you can just grow them?
00:51:28Apparently.
00:51:29I thought they just came from farms.
00:51:31Well, that's what this is.
00:51:32It's an itty-bitty farm.
00:51:34I think this is spinach.
00:51:38What's this?
00:51:41Oh, shit.
00:51:42That's a snake.
00:51:44Everything okay?
00:51:45We're okay.
00:51:47It's okay.
00:51:47He's more scared of you than you are of him.
00:51:49Okay, let's just go over here.
00:52:01Let's go over here.
00:52:30When was the last time you saw one of those girls?
00:52:33One of what?
00:52:36Sunset.
00:52:39Can't remember?
00:52:41No, me neither.
00:52:46There must be a nice grocery store around here
00:52:48because Paul has every cheese on the planet.
00:52:50I sent a package.
00:52:51Your father likes to rough it,
00:52:52but he doesn't like to starve.
00:52:54Somebody grate the parmesan?
00:52:56Oh, we got it here.
00:53:03What are you making?
00:53:04Polenta.
00:53:05How are you making polenta?
00:53:07You should have spoiled cornmeal, honey.
00:53:10I don't think polenta has corn in it.
00:53:12That's all polenta has.
00:53:14Just corn and liquid and cheese?
00:53:16I think that's grits.
00:53:18Yes.
00:53:18Grits and polenta are the same thing.
00:53:21Mother, they make grits in Alabama.
00:53:24You're telling me it's the same thing as the dish from Italy?
00:53:26It's the exact same thing.
00:53:27Just finish it with different toppings.
00:53:30If it has different ingredients, it's a different dish.
00:53:32Can somebody pour me some wine?
00:53:33Like they're making the same thing in Birmingham
00:53:35that they're making in Florence?
00:53:37With different cheese.
00:53:38That's the only difference.
00:53:40I'm not going to argue with you because you're in mourning,
00:53:43but the time will come where I will tell you how wrong you are.
00:53:52Oh, that looks great.
00:53:56Yeah, I don't think this is beef.
00:54:00What? It's beef.
00:54:01Yeah, it didn't cook like beef.
00:54:03It doesn't smell like...
00:54:04Look at me.
00:54:04It's beef.
00:54:05Okay?
00:54:06For tonight.
00:54:07It's beef.
00:54:09Okay.
00:54:11Um, what is it really?
00:54:15It said elk.
00:54:17The world doesn't need to know that.
00:54:19Why?
00:54:20Do you think the world would revolt?
00:54:24How do you think your wife would revolt?
00:54:27Yeah, not good.
00:54:30Multiply that by four.
00:54:31Right.
00:54:31Okay, so should I slice it?
00:54:33No, I think you should just do whatever you think will make it look more like beef.
00:54:37Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:54:40Can I have more of the steak?
00:54:43You bet, honey.
00:54:44Me too, please.
00:54:45You're a really good cook.
00:54:47Thanks.
00:54:48Steak's really good, honey.
00:54:53Thank you.
00:54:55Do girls want more grits?
00:54:56It's not grits.
00:54:57It's polenta.
00:54:57You and I can agree to disagree, but I'm not lying to my children.
00:55:00They're my children.
00:55:02They're my nieces.
00:55:03You know what I mean?
00:55:04They're basically my children.
00:55:05They're not even kind of your children.
00:55:07But if you want them to be your children, you can get them to dance on Tuesday and Thursday
00:55:12and then take them to fucking Paramus Day in the morning for gymnastics.
00:55:15Fine.
00:55:16The children.
00:55:17I'm not lying to the children.
00:55:18I don't see why not.
00:55:20I'm lying to mine.
00:55:22Are you enjoying the elk, Paige?
00:55:25The what?
00:55:27It's elk.
00:55:33Elk.
00:55:34Like the deer?
00:55:35No, no, not a deer.
00:55:36The big deer?
00:55:37No, it's a different species.
00:55:38It's kind of like grits and polenta, according to your logic.
00:55:42It has big horns and hooves, and it was roaming around freely until your brother-in-law shot it.
00:55:48That's what I'm eating?
00:55:49I'm not sure that they have hooves.
00:55:51Did you know?
00:55:53You knew.
00:55:54I can fucking tell.
00:55:55You knew, and you cooked it, and you're just going to let me eat it?
00:55:58I think it's really good.
00:56:00Mom, what do you think is going to happen to all the food in this house, Paige?
00:56:04It's going to get eaten, or it's going to rot.
00:56:07I didn't kill the thing.
00:56:08Your uncle will never kill another one.
00:56:10I suppose we could throw it all away, and then it's nourishing some raccoon or worms, or I guess.
00:56:18Or it can nourish us, which is what it's doing.
00:56:23When's the last time you cooked a meal, Paige?
00:56:25Not reheated one, not microwaved one.
00:56:28We picked that from a garden.
00:56:29Your uncle took that from somewhere around here.
00:56:32The cornmeal is in a jar.
00:56:34Did he make that?
00:56:35Maybe.
00:56:36Everything we ate came from this little world that your father adored.
00:56:43We made a meal from this place together.
00:56:47I think it's beautiful.
00:56:49I think it's perfect.
00:56:51And I know your father would, too.
00:56:56I wonder who has to die for us to make another meal together.
00:57:03Good night.
00:57:48I wonder if that stuff works.
00:57:51I guess.
00:57:52So long as the wound is at your back.
00:57:55Good point.
00:58:00What are you reading?
00:58:03A journal.
00:58:06Your father kept a journal here.
00:58:1125 years.
00:58:13What's it say?
00:58:15It talks about which river, and then it says to crack a window, and lighting the stove in a wind.
00:58:24And there's a downdraft that pushes the smoke back into the cabin.
00:58:28It's half diary, half how-to guide.
00:58:35Then there's this.
00:58:39About me.
00:58:42There's a spot upriver.
00:58:49And he calls it Stacy's Valley.
00:58:51The elk don't graze it for some reason, so the grass grows tall and it's yellow, and it reminds him
00:58:58of my hair.
00:59:07I need to know these last little secrets.
00:59:15How can I say goodbye when there's still more to know?
00:59:28So tomorrow morning, I'm going to get up, and I'm going to find this little valley.
00:59:45And then I'm going to bring your father here.
00:59:50And I'm going to bury him there.
00:59:54And then I'm going to take this book, and I'm going to visit every place he wrote about.
01:00:03And you can tell me I'm crazy, you can say I need to move on, I have a whole life
01:00:08ahead of me, and all that shit.
01:00:09I am 65 years old, I don't have a whole life ahead of me.
01:00:13I have a very small window to be reckless, to make decisions that feed this, and never factor this into
01:00:22the equation.
01:00:23And that's what I'm going to do.
01:00:24I'm going to do what he begged me to do for 30 years.
01:00:30I'm going to finally see this place.
01:00:36Want some company?
01:00:42I'd love some.
01:00:46Well, then I'll see you in the morning.
01:01:21Poor choice of footwear in retrospect.
01:01:24Ben, you won't be near me.
01:01:27Ben, come on, let me go.
01:01:38Go, let me go.
01:01:38Come on.
01:01:57Hola.
01:02:00Hola.
01:02:05Por lo que me siento que estamos enredados,
01:02:09un armado y generalmente no preparados
01:02:12para cualquier tipo de aventura de exploración afuera.
01:02:15¿Qué?
01:02:15Afuera.
01:02:17No sabía que ellos enseñan inglés en Brown.
01:02:19Sí, sí.
01:02:20No he estudiado, pero el curso existe.
01:02:23Y el mundo es un lugar mejor, Russell.
01:02:29Vamos a encontrar este lugar.
01:02:46¿Qué?
01:02:48No.
01:02:49No.
01:02:53No.
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