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00:07No, y me llamó mi hija de Texas en medianoche, sÃ, sin respetarla ahora, ajá, llorando, sÃ, porque se peleó
00:16con el novio, claro que contesté, no, pero es una bendición, para que se libre de ese bueno para nada,
00:26ajá, ajá.
00:30No, y me llamó mi hija de Texas en medianoche, sÃ, sin respetarla ahora, ajá, ajá, ajá.
01:00SÃ, sÃ.
01:02you. Three gunshots. One to the head, two on the torso. You think this was a home invasion gone
01:15wrong? Yeah, it's too early to tell, but it's a lot of shooting for a home invasion and pretty
01:20accurate too. Two in the side, then one in the head. Feels like an execution. Can you try to
01:30sound a little less excited about this? Paul Levitz. He's the owner, according to the mail.
01:37And absent from all the family photos. Divorce? Something. Detective Lynn, I think we got some
01:44gunshot residue here. The victim fired? Can't be sure yet, but looks that way. But no gun. No,
01:50you did a thorough search before you arrived. You smell that? What? Shit and death? No.
02:00Ammonia. Someone tried to clean up over here. Buckle up, Hernandez. Looks like we got ourselves
02:20the murder.
02:26A paper shadow in a house of stone. The wooden flag of a drifting dreamboat. I never knew
02:38how far the ride was gonna go. Till I look back at the smoke. You can't keep up with the
02:47Joneses.
02:50Don't wanna run for the roses. I got my pocket opposing. Sometimes I wonder why. Sometimes I wonder
03:04why. I just don't have the Joneses. Don't wanna smell the dying roses. I got my pocket full of
03:18poses. I don't keep up with the Joneses.
03:41I can't believe this happened while we were home. Did you see or hear anything between six last
03:46night and six this morning? We're never on this side of the house. The front of your house?
03:50Yes. What about the security cameras? We were home last night. We don't generally arm the system
03:56when we're home. It's a pretty safe neighborhood. So when was the last time you saw Mr. Levitt?
04:02Paul moved out a few months ago. They're in the middle of a divorce. So the last time you saw
04:07Mr. Levitt
04:08was when he moved out? Oh no, he's been around. He plays golf at the club and comes to all
04:12the social
04:12events. I'm sorry. Do you need to deal with that? No, it's just to crush oyster shells for the
04:20piton court. Of course. So Paul, he was a friend of yours. I guess you could say that. Can you
04:27think of
04:27anyone that may have wanted to hurt him or anyone that might have threatened him? No, not really.
04:34Wait, didn't you say that he got in a fight at Nick's? That wasn't anything. Who's Nick? Nick Brandes.
04:41The NBA player. Oh, yeah. He lives a few blocks down. So this Nick Brandes got into a fight with
04:50Mr.
04:50Levitt. That hardly seems like a fair fight. No, no. Nick was having the party. Okay, so who did Mr.
04:58Levitt have a fight with Mr. Levitt have a fight with at this party? There's only one way this could
05:04have gone. Hey. Hey, Coop. I mean, my money is on Sam, right? They're at each other's throats with
05:11this divorce. Now it all goes to her. She's got motive, opportunity. Grace said Sam was out of town.
05:19Now the guys who invested in Paul's restaurants are pretty mobbed up. Maybe he pissed off the wrong
05:23guy. Or it could be random. Great. Professional head serial killer. Fuck. I'm getting a gun.
05:31What do you think, Coop? I think as soon as Gordy gets a gun, it's only a matter of time
05:34before he
05:34shoots his own dick off. Fuck you. Miss Levitt, thank you for getting here so quickly from Boston.
05:45Of course. I left the minute you called. I'm very sorry for your loss. I don't know how I'm going
05:49to
05:49tell my boys. Paul could be a real prick, but yet we stole their father. Well, I spoke to your
05:59parents and they confirmed that you and your sons were with them all night last night celebrating a
06:05birthday. Thank God we went. I don't want to think what would have happened if we were home.
06:11Speaking of which, why was Mr. Levitt at your house? He no longer lived there, right? He got himself a
06:18small place over in Pound Ridge, but he never fully moved out, you know? So every, so often he shows
06:24up to get something. Then you're okay with that? Um, not really, no. But what am I going to do
06:31about
06:31it? When I said I was going to change the law, cause he threatened to stop paying the mortgage. I
06:37was
06:37just trying to keep things as peaceful as I could for the kids. He didn't make it easy.
06:53You're aware that you're the sole beneficiary of a $20 million life insurance policy in your
06:57husband's name? I was going to get a healthy amount from our divorce settlement. Now you get it all.
07:08I apologize. Um, I gotta ask these questions. Oh, that wasn't a question. No, I guess it
07:13wasn't. So your husband left you for a much younger woman. That must've made you angry.
07:21No. He was begging me to come back. And you didn't want him back? This divorce was the best
07:28thing that could've happened to me. Paul was no picnic. I mean, this is the first time
07:33in my life I'm not taking care of a man. You're not seeing anyone else? For now, I'm happy to
07:38focus on my kids and then me. When was the last time you spoke to your husband? Last night.
07:45Did you speak often? He called a lot. He was having trouble letting go. How did he sound?
07:51Drunk. Sad. Angry. The usual. Did Paul have any enemies that you're aware of? Not really, no.
08:03What about Andrew Cooper? I'm sorry, what? Well, apparently Paul and Mr. Cooper got into a fight a
08:12couple of weeks ago at a party. You look surprised. Coop and Mel are friends from the neighborhood.
08:22I haven't heard anything about a fight. And Mel is, uh, Mr. Cooper's wife. Ex-wife. Tell me about your
08:29husband's businesses, uh, the restaurants. No, Paul kept me at arm's length for all of that. I wasn't
08:36involved. Maybe you could look into his investors. Paul was always kind of paranoid about them. From
08:43what I gathered, they were somewhat sketchy. Did Paul own a gun? Yeah. I told you he was kind of
08:48paranoid. Do you know what kind? No, I don't know anything about guns. I told him to keep his in
08:57his
08:57office. He got me one too, but I've never used it. It's in the safe back at the house. I
09:04can give
09:04you the combination. He can check. It's never been fired. Um, it's one of those small ones. I don't know.
09:21Are we finished here? I'm sorry. I have to check in on my boys. Yeah, of course.
09:31You don't trust her? Do you? The alibi checks out. I spoke to the parents myself. Well, it doesn't
09:37mean she wasn't involved. He'll check on that gun in the safe. Got it. Out with the old and the
09:44new.
09:45That's the girlfriend? Yeah. Paul certainly has some gain. I'll give him that. It was transactional.
09:52How do you know? Look at her. You're a very cynical person. Anyone ever tell you that?
09:56What are you, a romantic? I just like to see the good in people. Especially when they look like that.
10:02You want me to take this one? Wouldn't you love that? Why don't you go check on that gun?
10:07I tried Sam again. She's still not picking up. And her phone must be blowing up. She'll see you
10:12called. It feels so awful for her. The boys. I know. Paul could be kind of a dick, but he
10:20wasn't a bad
10:20guy. Really? No, not really. You ready for your trip tomorrow? It just feels kind of wrong to go
10:28right now. I'm wondering if I should let Tori and Coop go alone. These college recruiting trips are a big
10:32deal. I think it'll be good for Tori to have both of her parents focused on her for a bit,
10:37considering, you know. Does she hate love? She doesn't hate you. Hey, you think, uh, you think it'll
10:43be strange being back there with Coop? What do you mean? It's where you all fell in love. No.
10:52Just hope he doesn't forget that it's tomorrow.
11:07Mr. Cooper, I'm Detective Lynn, Westmont PD. What can I do for you, Detective? I'm sure you
11:14heard that your friend Paul Levitt was shot and killed last night. Yes. It's terrible. I think
11:19Rome's still in shock. Do you mind if I come in for a minute? No, please. I will.
11:28Can I offer you something to drink? No. You live alone? Yeah. Well, not exactly. Not right
11:37now. My sister temporarily hits the mess. So, uh, about Mr. Levitt. I heard there's no
11:43love lost between you two. I wouldn't say that. No? I heard you got into a fight at a party.
11:53Oh, that. Um, well, it wasn't really a fight. It was just sort of Paul being Paul.
11:59Well, now Paul's being dead, so I gotta ask you what the fight was about.
12:03Well, I honestly don't remember. We were both drinking, and I said something he didn't like.
12:09He shoved me. You know, we were both pretty drunk, if I'm being honest.
12:15Is there any reason why you wouldn't be? Drunk?
12:18Honest. None at all.
12:21Do you get into a lot of fights, Mr. Cooper? No.
12:24Because those bruises on your knuckles look a little too fresh to be from the fight with Paul.
12:28Yeah. Well, like I said, it wasn't a fight, and this is a tennis injury.
12:34Tennis.
12:36That was more often than you think.
12:38Can I ask you where you were last night?
12:40Seriously?
12:41Gotta rule you out.
12:44I was at the Q nightclub in Manhattan.
12:47Q-U-E-U-E.
12:50Did you go with anyone?
12:52I did not.
12:53You went by yourself?
12:55I find you're far more likely to leave with someone if you don't go with someone.
12:59Did you leave with someone?
13:00I didn't.
13:01Is that unusual for you?
13:03Less and less so.
13:06What time did you arrive home?
13:08Uh, I want to say midnight.
13:11I spent the rest of the night here, hanging with my sister.
13:14You're a little old to be going to nightclubs, huh?
13:16No shit.
13:17I'm newly single, and it's not like I'm gonna meet people out here.
13:22You know, Samantha Leavitt is also newly single, and very attractive.
13:28Do you know she's seen anyone?
13:30No idea.
13:32She's friendlier with my ex.
13:33I heard that she and Paul were having a pretty bad divorce.
13:36Do you know of any good ones?
13:38Yeah, I guess he would know.
13:42I'm sorry, Detective Lynn.
13:44Do you have a problem with me?
13:45No.
13:47Of course not.
13:48What would make you think that?
13:49I guess it's just your sunny disposition.
13:52Yeah, well, I get that a lot.
13:54Thank you for your time, Mr. Cooper.
13:56Sure.
13:56Let me, uh, walk you out.
14:11You're sure there's a cure, but you were found, I've found it.
14:23You think one dream will shrink your tear in your underground and in and out.
14:38But it's not going to stop.
14:43It's not going to stop till you wise up.
14:57Prepare a list of what you need before you sign away the deed, but it's not going to...
15:08Well, I think the last time I did one of these was probably with you.
15:12Not exactly a grown-up shrink.
15:14No.
15:15Hey, you were really great.
15:21You really were, by the way.
15:23People were really vibing.
15:25Thanks.
15:27You know, I'm surprised to see you here.
15:30I figured your pub days were long over.
15:32I mean, now that you have a family and all.
15:34Are you kidding?
15:35It's the only time I really get to myself.
15:38And your wife is okay with this?
15:40I'm not sure if she notices I'm gone.
15:45Sorry, oversharing.
15:47Yeah, you're really bringing the mood down.
15:49Sorry.
15:49Just shut up and drink.
15:51Okay.
15:52Cheers.
16:09Buen dinero cuando te pagan.
16:10Dinero apestoso.
16:12¿Te llamaste a mamá?
16:14SÃ.
16:15Ay, coño, espérate.
16:21Holy shit.
16:23What?
16:24¿Todo bien?
16:26SÃ, no.
16:29No, tengo que hacer una llamada.
16:32Oye, querÃa hablarte de algo.
16:34SÃ, perdón.
16:34Dame un ratito.
16:45Dame un ratito.
16:46I mean, this is a nightmare.
16:48They haven't accused me, but you know, they always suspect the wife.
16:51Yeah, well, I think they're looking at me, too, after the fight I had with Paul.
16:54Yeah, I heard about that.
16:55What happened there?
16:56Oh, it was, you know, it was nothing.
16:59Really.
17:00Were you defending my honor?
17:01That's sweet.
17:04Speaking of which, the cops asked me if I'd been seeing anyone.
17:08Well, I hope you told them no.
17:10Of course I said no.
17:11The last thing I need is Mel and everyone else icing me out, but thanks for your concern.
17:16You know, I am concerned.
17:17Yeah, just not for me.
17:19Sam.
17:38Hey.
17:41Back.
17:46Excited?
17:47Not as much as you and Mom, apparently.
17:48You're going to love it.
17:50Don't embarrass me.
17:51I make no promises.
17:53Hey, Dad.
17:54Glad you can make it.
17:55It wasn't up to me.
17:56That's the spirit.
17:58You're suspended, buddy.
17:59We own you.
18:00Trust me, you'll be glad you came.
18:03Road trip.
18:05You're in a good mood.
18:06Always.
18:07Really?
18:19Are we there yet?
18:20I will punch you.
18:20Okay.
18:21Okay.
18:33Hey, Mom.
18:34Do you think Sam killed Paul?
18:35What?
18:36Don't be ridiculous.
18:38Why is it so ridiculous?
18:39Didn't you ever want to kill Dad?
18:40Yeah.
18:40Hey, thank you.
18:42The point is, I didn't.
18:45Right.
18:45Yeah.
18:46You just divorced him.
18:47Oh, God.
18:47All right.
18:47Marie, come on.
18:49I know I should have just had Jake go with me.
18:50I don't understand why this had to become a family trip.
18:53Because it's college, honey.
18:55And taking your kids to college is a big deal.
18:57You don't want to waste that on some dumb boyfriend who's not even going to be around
18:59in a couple of years.
19:00Why are you such an asshole to him?
19:02Instinct.
19:03Okay.
19:03Well, I hate to break it to you, but Jake's not going anywhere.
19:05But you are.
19:06What does that mean?
19:07Can we talk about something else?
19:08It means that two weeks after you get to college, you will be done with him, if not
19:12sooner.
19:13I'm sorry, but not all of us just walk out in the people we love, Dad.
19:16You don't love him.
19:17Really?
19:19What do you know about love?
19:20Hey.
19:21No, it's fine.
19:22Let her speak.
19:22It's not fine.
19:23No, I want to hear what she has to say.
19:24No, I'm seriously, Dad.
19:25What do you know about love?
19:26I know what it feels like to have it, and I know how it tears you apart when you lose
19:29it.
19:30This may sound stupid to you, but sometimes you know more about love by losing it than
19:34having it in the first place.
19:35I know what it's like to see the little girl who used to hold my hand every day, grow up
19:40and roll her eyes at me and speak to me with such contempt that it makes it hard for me
19:43to breathe.
19:49Dad?
19:54Jesus, sweetheart, I'm sorry.
19:58I don't know.
20:00I don't know why I said any of that.
20:01I'm really, really sorry.
20:05Let's just...
20:05I'm sorry.
20:07I'm sorry.
20:08I'm sorry.
20:20I know.
20:21You want some water, you guys?
20:23There's water in there.
20:24Oh, okay.
20:32Hope you don't mind I have to get my shots in.
20:34Fine.
20:35Already gave me the heads up you're here to talk about Paul.
20:37I heard you had quite the party here.
20:40Nah.
20:42It was actually pretty tame.
20:43I heard that one of your guests got carried out in an ambulance.
20:46Yeah, yeah, I feel bad about that.
20:49I mean, sometimes I forget who I'm playing with.
20:50I also heard there was a fight of some sort between Mr. Levitt and Andrew Cooper.
20:55No, that wasn't a fight.
20:56That was just two middle-aged white dudes letting off some steam.
21:00Do you know what it was about?
21:03Uh, no.
21:04No idea.
21:05Oh, but Paul, he's always been something of a hothead.
21:08And Mr. Cooper?
21:10Coop?
21:11No.
21:13No, Coop's not a fighter.
21:15If he was, he'd have taken a swing at me a long time ago.
21:18Why is that?
21:19I'm dating his wife.
21:20Ex-wife.
21:21And he went to your party?
21:23Yeah.
21:24Yeah, I was surprised too.
21:25Heh.
21:27Heh.
21:42Hey, this is Andrew Cooper.
21:44Send me a text.
21:56Hi, everyone.
21:57Uh, welcome to Princeton.
22:00Oh, Coop.
22:02We're just waiting for one or two more stragglers, and then we'll get started.
22:09Hey, so, um, they want to show me the team facilities.
22:12But, sweetie, it's the tour.
22:13We have the tour.
22:14Okay.
22:14Can't they show you out for us?
22:16Well, okay, but they said they can show me around.
22:20Okay, uh, well, call us when you want to meet up.
22:23Okay, cool.
22:23Thanks, guys.
22:27Yeah, we're not going to hear from her again, are we?
22:29Nope.
22:32And Hunter doesn't need to tour Princeton just yet?
22:34Uh, forever.
22:36Don't worry.
22:37I've got something else planned for him.
22:40What?
22:43What?
22:44We've got all the same tech as any professional recording studio.
22:48Uh, Logic Pro, 72-channel analog mixing console, custom, uh, Griffin subwoofers up there.
22:56We've got access to every instrument you can think of and thousands more in the digital banks.
23:00So, Ultrapilot Studios is usually reserved for students, but I figured you could...
23:04Come in today, do your thing.
23:06Are you serious?
23:08We're training two bands to produce a few demos, which you can totally sit in on if you want.
23:12And afterwards, there will be time for you to play around.
23:15Sound good?
23:16Sounds great.
23:17Okay.
23:17Let's go.
23:22We'll come get you later for dinner.
23:24Bye.
23:30I called in a favor.
23:33How many favors do you have to call in to get him in here?
23:36We just need to get him into college, period.
23:38Then he'll figure it out and find his people.
23:40Like we did.
23:43Yeah.
23:47So, we seem to have the day to ourselves.
23:49We do.
23:50Any ideas?
23:53Follow me.
23:55Ooh.
24:07Everything okay?
24:08Yeah.
24:09This is the guy's playing detective.
24:11What is the prevailing theory?
24:15Lone sharks.
24:16God, that is so awful.
24:18I can't even imagine.
24:21Let's make a deal.
24:23Let's not talk about real life at all.
24:25Just for today.
24:28And if I do?
24:30If you do, you have to take a shot.
24:33You got it.
24:35Speaking of which...
24:36Oh, no.
24:36I already took care of it.
24:37Oh.
24:44Rest, travel, and rest.
24:46And banish thoughts of care.
24:47Drink to my friends.
24:49I already took care of it.
24:54Ah.
24:57Is this weird?
25:01Time warp.
25:03I can't believe how little this place has changed.
25:05I mean, if it ain't broke.
25:08Hey, you think Thomas Sweet still has the fireball?
25:11Because I ate all the ones you gave me for my birthday.
25:15Thank you for that.
25:16It was a treat.
25:17My pleasure.
25:19By the way, did Nick recover from the party?
25:21Oh, less than two minutes in and you already broke your own rule.
25:24Yes, I suppose I did.
25:25Uh, excuse me.
25:26Can we get shots of Jägermeister?
25:28Two?
25:29Actually, you know what?
25:30Bring the bottle.
25:31Yeah, sure.
25:31I didn't say it had to be Jägermeister.
25:33I didn't know you did.
25:33It was implied.
25:35Oh, boy.
25:36Here you go.
25:37Oh, okay.
25:40Yep.
25:46Good?
25:48Yeah.
25:50Really?
25:50No.
25:57God damn it!
25:58I didn't know you had to get one of them.
25:59Oh, I'm excited.
26:00I'm excited.
26:01I'm excited.
26:02I'm excited.
26:07I'm excited.
26:08I'm excited.
26:10I'm excited.
26:20Five seconds? You didn't get any of them in.
26:23I don't know how that works.
26:28Open your water.
26:30It's a tiny bag.
26:36We got it.
26:39Bag of candy.
26:42One bag of candy.
26:45It looks so good.
26:56Excuse me, ma'am.
26:58I think you forgot to pay for that jam.
27:01I'm sorry?
27:02Well, I'm sure it's a simple mistake.
27:04But you had just walked out with that jar of jam and hadn't paid.
27:09We've just got the fireballs.
27:11We didn't...
27:12I saw you take it.
27:13Now, I'm not looking to cause you any trouble.
27:16So why don't you just follow me back inside and...
27:18Hey, hey, hey, pal. She didn't take your jam.
27:21Look, I don't know what the hell is going on here.
27:24But why don't you show me what's in your purse?
27:26She didn't take anything.
27:28All right?
27:29So you can walk away, or you can spend the next six months wishing like hell that you did.
27:46Who are you?
27:50I'm calling.
27:52Your son?
27:54Hi, baby.
27:54Hey, uh, Gretty and X really like this arrangement I made to invite some friends over to blow it out.
27:59I think I could skip dinner.
28:01Of course you can, but just make sure you eat, okay?
28:03Uh, yeah, I think they were ordering something called a fat sandwich.
28:09All right, baby.
28:11It'll be delish.
28:12Good text us later.
28:13Sure.
28:21Fat sandwich.
28:23The cops still have the house locked down, so I'm just picking up a few necessities.
28:28Yeah, where are you gonna stay?
28:29I'm staying at the Opus Hotel.
28:31How are the kids doing?
28:33They've tired themselves out in the yard.
28:35Dad's got them taking baths now.
28:37Thanks, Mom.
28:38I miss them.
28:39They're not going anywhere, honey.
28:40You take care of what you got to.
28:43You want to talk to Michael?
28:45No, it'll feel like I'm lying to him.
28:48I'll just, I'll call you tomorrow?
28:50Okay.
28:50Okay.
28:51Bye.
28:51All right, love you.
28:53Hi.
28:53Can I help you find anything?
28:55No, thanks.
28:56I'm just restocking.
28:57Well, we just got some great new product lines in.
29:00You'll love these retinol eye patches.
29:02Great for fine lines, that puffiness.
29:04I'm good, thanks.
29:06Okay.
29:08I'm obsessed with your freckles.
29:10Sorry.
29:11They're so cute.
29:12You can tell if you look really, really close.
29:15There's just a little bit of an age spot.
29:17And the tech neck.
29:18Don't worry about it.
29:19I get it, too.
29:20I'm sorry.
29:21What was your name?
29:22Oh, I'm Keely.
29:23Keely.
29:23I'm just picking up a few days' worth of things, so, you know, I'm good.
29:27Oh, are you visiting from out of town?
29:28No, I live here.
29:30Then why only a few days?
29:32Well, Keely, since you asked, my husband was just murdered in the foyer of our house,
29:38which is now a crime scene, which is why I'm staying at a hotel, which is why I need new
29:43products, which is why, as you so acutely observed, I might be in dire need of retinol
29:50eye patches.
29:51We were in the middle of a very nasty divorce, so there's a part of me, a disturbingly large
29:58one, that is relieved that he's dead.
30:00But, I mean, Keely, I'm feeling guilty as fuck about that, because he's the father of
30:05my kids, for God's sake.
30:07I mean, what kind of person does that make me?
30:09You know, and I don't mind telling you any of that, because, I mean, who the hell are
30:11you, right?
30:12The thing is, I was just starting to finally own being a divorcee, and then all of a sudden,
30:19I'm a goddamn widow?
30:20I mean, my whole sense of identity is out the window, along with the Kubler-Ross model.
30:25So, on top of being cast out of my home, I've got this Jenga tower of, like, guilt and grief
30:32and confusion and anger to process, which I was trying and failing miserably to do when
30:38you pranced over here.
30:39So, if I were you, what I would do is I would pick my jaw up off the table, and
30:44I would
30:44go check out that customer over there by the Laura Mercier, because it looks like she
30:48actually needs your help.
30:49Yes.
30:50Um, I should probably...
30:52Yeah.
30:52I see it.
30:58Mmm.
30:59Cool.
31:00Cool.
31:03Cool.
31:06Cool.
31:07Cool.
31:20No.
31:22In 18 years of marriage, I never saw you turn your phone off.
31:24Well, it helps it last longer.
31:26Oh, the marriage?
31:26The battery.
31:32This is the nicest time I've had with you in years.
31:35It's because you, my friend, are drunk.
31:37I am?
31:38Mm-hmm.
31:40And in the spirit of that, I have a confession to make.
31:55Hey.
31:58I chewed that guy out.
31:59I know.
32:00You were brilliant.
32:02Why?
32:06You never wanted to steal anything?
32:22You never wanted to steal anything?
32:24You never wanted to steal anything?
32:27Every time I look at you, something comes on my mind.
32:34We can do what we agree to do.
32:37Because consent is so fine.
32:40For life for Dijin, Shibu Ravai,
32:43Take him off to paradise, Shibu Ravai,
32:46Take him off to paradise, Shibu Ravai,
32:47Take him off to paradise, Shibu Ravai,
33:13you're new I know because we only have six real fans the club is only letting us
33:20sing here because their sound system blew out last week you mean you're all so good
33:26yeah try to contain that enthusiasm everyone always said the things which got your ass kicked
33:34in high school would get you laid in college do you get laid at least I don't get my ass
33:43kicked
33:43anymore you just get it there we go that was upside down it's in now watch you just give it
33:53in the last into Jesus's house
34:10I'm gonna go I have to run
34:31you're going to hell yes tell me something I don't know crackers for your jam
34:36you're not being there no
34:52you're not being there no
35:08get that or something
35:11of course
35:15I didn't quit Bailey I was fired
35:20what
35:22why yeah I got cocky and Jack forced me out
35:29there was a girl
35:30oh no no that's not why
35:34he saw his opportunity and he went for it
35:40he is a bastard yeah you always hated him you are correct but that money sure helped
35:47how bad is it
35:49it's not great
35:52are you going to be okay
35:54yeah it's not about that no I have several other opportunities that I'm pursuing it's it
35:59we'll be fine
36:02I'm sorry Coop
36:03well don't be
36:06figuring it out
36:07no I'm sorry about everything
36:14oh
36:15well you should be
36:17ow hey you know what
36:20this is the body of Christ
36:24you be careful
36:29for real I'm sorry
36:34I'm sorry too
36:39I took my eye off the ball
36:42way before you and Nick started up
36:46how do you say that I feel a lot less guilty
36:49do you
36:49yeah
36:53in that case
36:57I absolve you
37:24what the hell
37:30I had left my phone
37:32found it
37:32got it
37:33thank you
37:34thank you father
37:34thanks so much
37:35bless you
37:49and the song begins with the taste of your lips
37:56Well, it's getting on the side
38:01You think you'd burn me in your dress
38:05If you kiss me again
38:08And it's getting on the side
38:13Is it all in my head?
38:17Cause I keep getting scared
38:20That I'll always be lost forever
38:26But I don't care for sure
38:29If I'm too into the care
38:32When you hold me inside
38:35I don't care for you
38:40You should go
38:45We just didn't come back
38:54What if we just got the kids
38:55And we put them in the car
38:57And we started driving in the opposite direction
38:59And we just started all over someplace new
39:06Thanks
39:09Run away with me, Mel
39:19Kill it forever
39:21Kill it forever
39:35Not yet
39:36I don't care for you
39:37I don't care for you
39:38I'm not even
39:38I'm not even
39:39I don't care for you
39:45You can be around my house
39:46That'll be fine
39:49I can't hold you
39:50But I don't care for you
40:06You can be around my house
40:30just so you know you're not getting laid version boyfriend you have a boyfriend
40:38not really I'll be a gentleman
41:14you know I can sing to you
41:26would it be okay if I masturbated
41:28oh boy that is a color
41:37you had fun last night huh you made some good choices
41:45I don't think it's gonna last for Jake
41:48well that's a good choice
41:51dad
41:51quiet having a moment
41:54why did you hate him so much I didn't hate him I just knew he wouldn't measure up
42:00I'd say that about anybody yes I would
42:04but listen
42:04one of these days you're gonna meet somebody and they're gonna be
42:07tall and handsome
42:09smart and sensitive
42:11all of the things
42:12you'll still hate him
42:13yes yeah I most likely will
42:16listen to me
42:18I know it feels like your life is constantly being reset right now that's gotta be terrifying
42:23but trust me
42:25the best thing about being young is that there's very little that you can do right now that can't be
42:29undone
42:34yeah
42:36maybe that's always true
42:40maybe things just take a lot more effort when you get older
42:45you may ever tell you you're wise beyond your ears
42:48before you answer that I'd like to remind you that you still smell like puke
42:51yeah
42:51oh
42:51come on
42:55I can't believe I was your hero
42:58damn
43:00wish I'd lock you up
43:02I'd lock you through the days I come
43:05until you are smiling and more
43:08I am everything
43:10and I'll be your mother
43:12I'm just a fix to ease your pain
43:15through your mind and you won't be the same
43:18oh
43:38what is it about this song that you guys like so much
43:42he's atrocious
43:42what
43:43oh my god he spends one day in a recording studio now he's a critic
43:46oh no I've got to see you turn it off
43:48my ears are bleeds
43:49turn it up
43:49yeah no we can turn it up
43:51it's fine
43:51no
43:51yeah here it comes
43:52no dad
43:53we're warm
43:53no
43:55yeah makes you feel better doesn't it
44:04watch the world
44:09hey we should stop for dinner
44:11you guys want to get dinner
44:13say yes
44:13sorry
44:14okay
44:18this is what happens
44:20you're cast out into the world and spend your life instinctively gathering
44:24love, sex, family, friends, houses, cars, experiences
44:29you never stop gathering
44:31and it's only as you get older that you start to notice the things you're losing along the
44:35way
44:35and that's when regret starts to grow
44:38like a tumor in your belly
44:41but there are rare moments of clarity when you can see your life laid out in front of you
44:45all the cogs and the wheels, the right and wrong turns, the triumphs and the heartaches
44:49and in those moments you can actually catch sight of the things that really matter
44:52the things that make you whole
44:54the things without which your heaven instantly becomes a hell of your own making
45:00in those moments you know in your heart what it is you have to do
45:04what it is you have to save
45:06at any cost
45:14oh hey where are you going
45:15i'm going to get an umbrella out of mel's car it's really starting to come down
45:18ah
45:19hey it's kind of surreal seeing you and mel out with the family like this
45:23it didn't used to be
45:24oh it didn't
45:25so um
45:27something going on there
45:28it's just dinner burning
45:31do you say so
45:34this time alone with my family with mel had woken me up and given me the thing i hadn't
45:39even realized i've been missing
45:41hope
45:44it was like a fog had lifted
45:47i saw what i had lost and i was going to get it back
45:51it wasn't going to be easy but i knew i could do it
46:08hold on one one
46:16stay here
46:18get out of here
46:20marty
46:22marty
46:22where are you
46:25look at me
46:26open your eyes
46:27look at your hair
46:28what hurt
46:31what hurt
46:36let's go
46:37don't look for me
46:38please
46:42what's your burden
46:43what's your burden
46:44what's your burden
46:45oh my
46:46Oh, my God.
47:43Oh, my God.
48:06Oh, my God.
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