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00:00The Pike Place Market was born in 1907 from citizen outrage at the high cost of produce
00:06when Seattle City Councilman Thomas Revelle proposed a public street market.
00:11On opening day, August 7th 1907, eight farmers brought their wagons to the corner of First and Pike
00:18and were overwhelmed by an estimated 10,000 eager shoppers. By 11am they were completely sold out.
00:26Well that concludes the morning half of our tour.
00:29Once again, my name's Karen and you've just been a super duper group this morning
00:32and we'll see you back here on the bus at half past one o'clock.
00:38I don't know about you, but I can sure use a fucking cigarette.
00:46Okay, bye.
00:51Excuse me, sir?
00:54Sir, it's lunchtime. You can get off the bus now. We're at Pike Place Market.
01:00Sir?
01:08Oh, shit.
01:11We've got another dead one back here, Larry.
01:27You, uh, missed your last three sessions?
01:29Yeah, well, sometimes coming in here talking about my life gets in the way of me having one.
01:34So why'd you bother coming in today, then?
01:37But because they sent a letter to my mother and threatened to suspend me if I didn't.
01:42I thought maybe you had something you wanted to talk about.
01:45With you? Yeah, right.
01:48Are you angry with me?
01:51How can you tell?
01:54I was obligated to cooperate with the police, Claire. It's my job.
01:58Just so you know, I was here for you, not for them.
02:00They wanted to interrogate you alone.
02:03And they haven't found him yet.
02:04In case you're, uh, curious.
02:07No, I'm not.
02:10You haven't heard from him?
02:12Fuck no. Not that I'd tell you if I had.
02:15For the record, you did the right thing when you called the police that night, Claire.
02:17I know I did the right thing.
02:19This isn't a question of whether or not I did the right fucking thing.
02:21Given the circumstances, it's completely understandable that you're feeling this angry, Claire.
02:26If you don't stop saying my name at the end of every sentence, I am gonna...
02:29What?
02:30I don't know.
02:33Just don't.
02:35Okay.
02:41Feel like throwing something?
02:44Excuse me?
02:45You could, you know, just pick something up off my desk and chuck it.
02:49I'm so sure you'd let me trash something off your desk.
02:52If you thought it might help, I would.
03:04No thanks.
03:08You're angry with Gabe.
03:10And you're scared.
03:11So you don't know what's gonna happen to him.
03:14At this point, I don't give a flying fuck about him.
03:18You don't really feel that way, do you?
03:22No.
03:26No.
03:41I do feel better, thank you.
03:45He was on one of those, um, package bus tours.
03:49He'd been going on a lot, three or four times a year, ever since Mom died.
03:53Sometimes he went with his friend Pete.
03:56This time he went alone.
03:57They think his heart just gave out.
04:02I'm very sorry.
04:04And, uh, where is your father now?
04:06He's still up there, in, um, Seattle.
04:10The Columbia funeral home's holding for us, they're on Rainier Avenue?
04:14Not a problem.
04:15We can make arrangements to have him flown back to L.A.
04:20Flown back?
04:22Yes.
04:22Dad won't fly.
04:25It was always a sore spot with Mom.
04:27She wanted to travel, but Dad flat out refused.
04:30And then, after she died, he started taking all these package bus tours.
04:34He has had a thing about flying.
04:38He never flew.
04:40I'm sure, given the circumstances.
04:42No, it isn't what he would have wanted.
04:44Isn't there some other way?
04:48We can make arrangements to have him shipped via rail or freight.
04:53Like FedEx?
04:55You can do that?
04:56It's done all the time.
04:58They brought Abraham Lincoln home to Illinois by train, all the way from Washington, packed in ice.
05:09It shouldn't be a problem.
05:13Now, Keith, I'll be back up here just as soon as your father's back on his feet.
05:17What if Grandpa dies?
05:20My friend Nisha's brother had an operation and he died.
05:23I told you, Taylor.
05:25It's just a hernia.
05:26It's nothing for you to worry about.
05:28I'd sure like to know where the hell Carla is.
05:31She's still up in Oakland with Derek.
05:35Did she even offer to come back down here and take care of her kid when you told her you
05:38were leaving?
05:40We haven't heard from her.
05:44Jesus.
05:46I thought you had a number for her.
05:50It's been disconnected.
05:51Oh, shit.
05:52I told you, Keith.
05:54Push that kind of mouth around your knees.
05:57Maybe I should just take the child with me.
05:59Look, she'll be fine, alright?
06:01My new place has an extra room, and between Eddie and me, make sure that she's...
06:05I don't want to come stay with you.
06:06How come you can't come stay here?
06:08Because my things are at my place.
06:10What about my stuff?
06:11You can bring it with you.
06:12Uh-uh.
06:13You'd probably steal it.
06:15There's my cab.
06:17Taylor, come on, honey.
06:19Give your grandma a hug.
06:26I love you, grandma.
06:28Now, you be good.
06:30And you mind your Uncle Keith.
06:33I'll try to come back as fast as I can.
06:46I know a lot worse of words than shit, you know.
06:50So do I.
06:56So how'd the Mossback intake go?
06:58We need to come up with a way to get a body ship back from your old stomping ground.
07:02Why can't you just fly it back?
07:03That's what your father always did.
07:05Apparently the deceased was afraid of flying.
07:07I don't think he's going to give a shit now, David.
07:09The family doesn't want him to fly.
07:12And the freight companies are backed up until next week,
07:14and Amtrak can't bring him back until next Tuesday.
07:17Well, no problem.
07:19I'll fly up, run a refrigerated van, drive him back.
07:22Well, you don't need a refrigerated van, just a one-way rental.
07:24He's already been embalmed.
07:26Even easier.
07:27You'd do that?
07:28You'd fly up there and turn around and drive all the way back?
07:31Sure, I haven't been back since Christmas.
07:32I can see a few friends.
07:33I still have some stuff up there I'd love to.
07:35I suppose we could mark up the cost of shipping to cover your travel.
07:38When do you want me to leave?
07:40Tomorrow.
07:41Done.
07:47Have you met any nice men recently, David?
07:52No one to speak of.
07:54Well, I wish you'd put yourself out more.
07:56The door to your house only opens from the inside, you know.
08:01We haven't seen your friend Gabriel around much lately, Claire.
08:05So?
08:07Have you not been seeing as much of him?
08:09No, I haven't.
08:10Did you two have a falling out?
08:12Yeah, Gabe joined the Hare Krishna, okay?
08:15Those people with the orange robes and tambourines?
08:18That tried to sell you books in the airport, yep, that's them.
08:21Oh, my goodness.
08:24He never struck me as a religious person.
08:26Well, he is now, big time.
08:28Did he shave his head?
08:29Yeah, he shaved his head.
08:31Can we talk about something else, please?
08:35Claire, you want to come up to Seattle with me?
08:40You're asking me to come to Seattle with you?
08:42Yeah, why not?
08:44I'm not sure we can stick the Mosbax with another plane ticket, Nate.
08:46I'll pay for it.
08:47You will?
08:48Yeah.
08:49Look, I could use the company and, you know, besides, you can help with some other driving on the way
08:52back.
08:52She'll miss school.
08:53We're not doing anything in class I can't miss and I can bring my homework with me.
08:56This is for a couple of days.
09:00Fine.
09:02I'm tired of trying to be the architect for this family.
09:05It's high time you drew your own blueprints.
09:15Does anyone know what the fuck she's talking about anymore?
09:21Good night.
09:22What?
09:29Oh, hey. By the way, I'm flying up to Seattle tomorrow.
09:32You are?
09:33Yeah.
09:35I'm picking up a body and driving it back for David.
09:38I'm going to take Claire with me.
09:40Sounds like fun.
09:43You don't mind that I didn't ask you?
09:45Ask me what?
09:46To go with me.
09:49No, not at all.
09:51Good.
09:54You sure?
09:56Nate, I'm trying to read and you know I hate it when you floss in front of me.
10:02Sorry?
10:06Is it weird that I didn't ask you to come up to Seattle with me?
10:09No.
10:10Why would it be?
10:12I don't know. It just feels a little weird.
10:14Okay. Now it is a little weird, but only because you're making it a little weird.
10:18But you're not mad about it?
10:20Not at all.
10:21It's really good for you to spend some time with your sister.
10:24That's what I think.
10:38You sure it's not too weird?
10:39Oh, God, man. Give it a wrap.
10:43Good night, girl.
10:44Good night.
10:47Good night.
10:48Good night.
10:53Good night.
10:54Good night.
10:56Good night.
10:59Good night.
11:00Good night.
11:11Good night.
11:12Good night.
11:14Good night.
11:19Good night.
11:21Good night.
11:23Good night.
11:23Good night.
11:24Good night.
11:24Good night.
11:25Good night.
11:26Good night.
11:26Good night.
11:27Good night.
11:28Good night.
11:28Good night.
11:30Maybe he'll go with you.
11:32I don't need a babysitter, Nate.
11:34I love Slater Kinney.
11:36You love Slater Kinney?
11:40Would you just try to get over yourself for a second
11:42and let me be your friend and your brother?
11:49Did you bring me on this trip
11:50because you thought I needed a little distraction?
11:52No, I invited you on this trip
11:54because I thought it'd be fun to bring you along.
11:55Now I'm having second thoughts.
11:58Okay.
11:59Okay?
12:00I believe you.
12:05So, like, where are we staying anyway?
12:07I'm on our friend Lisa's.
12:08Is she an old girlfriend?
12:10No.
12:11No way, not even close.
12:14We're strictly roommates, nothing more.
12:17Worked at the co-op together.
12:20Is she all crunchy granola, backpack-y,
12:23and, like, way into grunge?
12:26Um, crunchy granola, maybe a little,
12:29backpack-y, definitely.
12:31And to grunge, no way.
12:33Grunge died long before Kurt Cobain did.
12:35Besides, Lisa is, uh...
12:39It's not so easy to categorize.
12:43You guys did it a few times, though, right?
12:45We're not having this discussion.
12:46Fine.
13:04Well, this is it.
13:07Sweet.
13:07Let's go.
13:10Let's go.
13:11Let's go.
13:25Let's go.
13:30Let's go.
13:36Let's go.
13:44It's so good to have you back home.
13:46It's good to be back.
13:52Lisa, this much, Sister Claire.
13:53Claire, I'm so good.
14:20Hello, Hiram.
14:21It's me, Ruth.
14:24I'm fine.
14:24How are you?
14:27Listen, the reason why I'm calling is...
14:32I just wanted to let you know that I've been drafting a new blueprint for myself.
14:37No, not for the house.
14:40Well, yes, it is for the house.
14:41My house.
14:43I mean, not the actual physical structure I live in with my family.
14:47I'm speaking more of the emotional structure in which I've chosen to live my life.
14:53No, I most certainly have not been drinking.
14:57I'm just trying to let you know, Hiram, that I harbor no hard feelings against you, and...
15:03No, I do not want to get back together.
15:05I'm presumptuous.
15:10You know something, Hiram?
15:11Fuck off!
15:17Amelia, it's Ruth.
15:19I know we haven't seen each other in a while, and I feel a little funny leaving this on your
15:23machine.
15:25But I just wanted to let you know.
15:27I've been drafting a new blueprint for myself.
15:30And if you're ever looking for an opportunity to renew our friendship, my front door is open to you.
15:37That's all I wanted to say.
15:39You can call me back if you want to, okay?
15:41Bye!
15:45Sarah?
15:47Sarah, are you there?
15:49If you're there, pick up.
15:53Okay, fine.
15:54I know we don't talk to each other very much anymore, but I've left you three messages in the last
15:57two weeks, and you haven't returned any of my calls.
16:00I'm beginning to think you don't ever want to talk to me again.
16:02If that's the case, well, we really need to talk.
16:06There are some things I would like to say to you about the cracks in my foundation and your part
16:11in helping me repair them.
16:13This is your sister, Ruth.
16:26What do you mean you can't?
16:28Eddie, I need you to pick up Taylor from school.
16:31Look, I realize you're in a middle of a ship.
16:34Can't you just get somebody to cover for you?
16:37Fuck, man, I'm caught between a rock and a fucking hard place here.
16:40I need you to do this for me.
16:43All right, never mind. Fuck it, then.
16:45That's a bullshit detail.
16:46Most of the guys would just shoot her and get it over with.
16:48I got tickets for the Dodgers tonight.
16:52What did I say?
16:59David Fisher?
17:00David?
17:02Keith?
17:03Yeah, listen, I got a huge favor to ask.
17:06What is it?
17:07I'm stuck in Koreatown.
17:09This guy is holding his mother in all hostage.
17:12Claims she put his TV remote down a garbage disposal.
17:14I don't know when I'm going to get out of here.
17:16Eddie's pulling a double shift.
17:17I hate to ask, but...
17:20Is there any way that you can pick up Taylor from the Bridgewick Elementary?
17:24At three?
17:25Yes, I mean, sure, I'd be glad to.
17:27Sure?
17:28Yes, of course.
17:30All right.
17:31Thanks.
17:32I'll, uh...
17:33I'll call ahead to the school, so I'll be expecting you.
17:35I'll pick Taylor up from your place later.
17:38Great.
17:40Thanks, man.
17:41I owe you one.
17:42No problem.
17:57What is this?
17:59Tofu meatloaf?
18:00It's completely vegan.
18:01No dairy, no eggs, no animal products of any kind.
18:05Hmm.
18:05No meat?
18:06None whatsoever.
18:09Why do you call it meatloaf?
18:12You're a pisser, just like your brother, aren't you?
18:15Anyway, it used to be his favorite.
18:17It's delicious, Lisa.
18:20I didn't put in too much garlic.
18:22Oh, not for me.
18:23No way.
18:24Garlic is a miracle herb.
18:26It helps lower cholesterol and blood pressure.
18:28It stimulates the immune system.
18:29And it inhibits the growth of parasites in the intestines.
18:35Sounds like the co-op.
18:37Our membership was up 15% since you left,
18:39in spite of the bigger corporate outfits breathing down our necks.
18:42Oh, wow.
18:42So things are going great.
18:44We miss you.
18:45You should stop in and say hello while you're here.
18:49So, how's life back in L.A.?
18:51Oh, you know, it's okay.
18:53You know, what can I say?
18:54I may have finally found something I'm good at.
18:56I always knew you had a spiritual calling.
18:58Yeah, right.
19:02What?
19:02Being a funeral director is proof of a spiritual calling?
19:06Well, it's not exactly what I imagined for Nate,
19:08but it doesn't surprise me.
19:13Nothing ever surprises you, Lisa.
19:18That's true.
19:22So, last time I spoke to you, back in January, I suppose,
19:26you had, uh, you had met somebody?
19:28Brenda.
19:29Yeah.
19:31Anything ever happen with that?
19:34Well, we're still together.
19:36Wow.
19:37Eight months.
19:38That's got to be an all-time record for you, Nate.
19:41It might be.
19:42Sounds like a real relationship to me.
19:45Well, what can I say?
19:46You know, it, uh,
19:48it is what it is.
19:50I mean, you know, for me, for where I'm at right now,
19:53it's a good thing.
19:54It's all good.
19:56It is.
19:56It's all...
19:59Well, mostly.
20:00You know.
20:02Good.
20:04Really happy for you, Nate.
20:08You know, I got offered a job in L.A.
20:13Really?
20:13Yeah.
20:14Some big-time producer came through town,
20:16shooting a movie, she's looking for a vegan chef,
20:18and she offered me a job.
20:20Really?
20:20What movie?
20:22I'm not good with titles.
20:23I don't go to the movies.
20:25Film is processed with gelatin,
20:26and gelatin comes from horses' hugs.
20:27Oh.
20:28I didn't know that.
20:30Most people don't.
20:31Hence the global slavery of animals.
20:36What are you thinking about taking the job?
20:38I don't know.
20:38I mean, L.A. is such a godless place.
20:42Besides, my life is really full here.
20:48May I use your bathroom?
20:50Mm-hmm.
20:50Yeah.
20:50It's down the hall, first door on the left.
20:56She's a lot like you.
20:57You think?
21:01God, I've missed you, Nate.
21:05I've missed you, too.
21:11Give me a break.
21:38I think you totally cleared out my sinuses.
21:42Not too hard.
21:45Some of my clients buy me a little and dance.
21:48Not at all.
21:50I love it.
21:53It feels great.
21:59I have to say, you're pretty loose.
22:01Not a lot of tension in the usual places.
22:07I'm curious, Melissa.
22:08What do you do?
22:10I'm just asking, because I'm thinking about changing professions.
22:13I don't know, I don't know, I'm curious.
22:16I'm a prostitute.
22:21No shit?
22:26No shit.
22:29I don't know.
22:32Cool.
22:39Hey.
22:40I was just going to make a cup of tea.
22:42You want one?
22:42Oh, I'd love to, but I've got to get to work.
22:48Same time next week?
22:49Absolutely.
22:52See ya.
22:53Oh.
22:55See ya.
23:00Hello?
23:00Brent, hi, honey, it's Mom.
23:02I'm at Tranquility Spa.
23:04I need you to meet me over here.
23:05Why?
23:06Oh, sweetheart, it's an emergency.
23:08I need you over here, please.
23:09What's happened?
23:10I'm at Tranquility Spa, Brenda, in La Cunada.
23:12I wouldn't ask you if it wasn't important.
23:18Brenda.
23:20Don't go in there.
23:21Mother, what's going to go with my fucking arm?
23:23You're hurting me.
23:23This is your father's car.
23:25So, Dad's here.
23:27Who cares?
23:27He's not here.
23:28He's at work.
23:29I checked.
23:30Look on the dash.
23:35Well, your father doesn't smoke Virginia Slims.
23:38Look on the gear shift.
23:44A scrunchie.
23:45Big fucking deal.
23:46Your father hasn't had enough hair to need a scrunchie since 1975.
23:49So, you think Dad's fucking somebody.
23:51Bingo.
23:52Oh, my God, is that all this is?
23:54I thought you'd heard from the hospital that something happened to Billy.
23:57Oh, don't be so dramatic.
23:59Brenda.
24:06Now, Taylor, I have to go downstairs and work for a little while.
24:09Do you have everything you need?
24:11Can I have some chocolate milk?
24:13I'm sorry.
24:14We don't have any chocolate milk.
24:16I want some goddamn chocolate milk.
24:19Yes, well, I'm sorry, but we only have white milk.
24:23Ain't you got any other cookies besides these?
24:26Those are all we have.
24:27I don't like these kind.
24:28These kind taste like shit.
24:30Well, then just color in your coloring books, and I'll check in on you in a little bit.
24:34I don't like coloring books.
24:38You picked them out yourself at the drugstore.
24:40You told me I had to.
24:41I thought you like coloring books.
24:42I don't.
24:43I told you I like to draw.
24:44Well, then draw.
24:49These are coloring books.
24:51You can't draw in coloring books because they already have the drawings in them.
24:56You can only color in coloring books.
24:58That's why they're called coloring books.
25:08You want to watch TV?
25:10Okay.
25:12You know how to use that?
25:16What, do you think I'm stupid?
25:17I didn't say you were stupid.
25:19Bitch, I know how to use a remote.
25:20Fine.
25:21Knock yourself out.
25:24Dumbass cracker.
25:26Oh, man, I am starving for a cheeseburger.
25:30I want something that walked the earth with the works.
25:33Oh, man, I'm having a double.
25:35I thought you liked the meatless meatloaf.
25:38I lied.
25:40Oh, shit.
25:43What's with the it is what it is purposefully vague bullshit about you and Brenda?
25:48No, I don't want to hurt Lisa's feelings, okay?
25:51Well, you definitely slept with her.
25:56Okay, yes.
25:59We had occasional sex together, but it was strictly on our friendship basis.
26:03You were fuck buddies?
26:05Yeah.
26:07Nothing more.
26:09Does Lisa know that?
26:12You know what?
26:14Every time we did have sex, and I'm only talking about five, maybe six times tops,
26:19I was very honest with her about what it meant and what it didn't mean.
26:24Well, she's got it bad for you.
26:26I was always honest with Lisa.
26:28You say so.
26:30Now, what do you want?
26:30I want a chubby cheese with everything and medium skinny fries and a Coke.
26:37Oh, my God.
26:39Do you smell that?
26:41What, burgers and fries?
26:42No, it's like rotten eggs.
26:44Jesus.
26:46Man, he's got fucking move.
26:49Welcome to Chubby's.
26:50May I take your order?
26:51Yeah, I'll have a double dub, a chubby, a double chubby, a chubby chubby, a double double,
26:57a double chubby, a chubby chubby, a chubby.
26:59I'll have a double, I'll have a double double chubby cheeseburger.
27:02Fuck me.
27:03Okay, sir.
27:05Was that one or two?
27:06Jesus, my head!
27:08Nate.
27:08Oh, fuck.
27:11Nate?
27:21Nate, are you okay?
27:31Sir, I didn't get that.
27:33Can I take your order, please?
27:40Hello, sir.
27:48You drive.
27:50I'm, uh, I'm gonna get some air and make a phone call.
27:54Okay.
28:09Sir, I didn't get that.
28:10Can you please repeat your order?
28:11Shut up.
28:20Yeah, is Dr. Capullo in?
28:25Yeah, yeah, it's definitely an emergency.
28:27Sir, can I take your order, please?
28:28Shut the fuck up.
28:29Okay, sir, I'm going to have to contact the manager.
28:34I can't believe I'm doing this.
28:37Can we at least go inside?
28:38I could get a seaweed wrap while I pretend to listen to you.
28:42That couldn't be her.
28:44I'm eating your protein bar.
28:45It's like eating upholstery.
28:55I knew it.
28:57Vern couldn't get anyone that good-looking to jump his saggy ass.
29:06I thought you and Dad had an agreement about this sort of thing.
29:11We did.
29:13We did.
29:14Only this time he broke one of the rules.
29:16He didn't tell me first.
29:18Oh, so you're not upset that Dad's fucking somebody else.
29:21You're upset that he didn't tell you he's fucking somebody else.
29:23That's right.
29:24The rule is, if you step outside the holy bonds, you have to tell your wife first.
29:29Oh, so she can line up some young hottie of her own.
29:40Well, I guess that sounds fair.
29:44You have other rules?
29:47Yeah, there's a slew of them.
29:49Go on, tell me.
29:50I'm curious.
29:56You can't fuck my friends.
29:57I can't fuck yours.
29:59No fucking mutual friends.
30:01Never in Hawaii.
30:02Never in a hotel that costs more than $300 a night.
30:05And never in a hotel that's under $75 a night.
30:08Uh-huh.
30:12Not on holidays.
30:14And there are others.
30:15I just can't remember all of them at the moment.
30:17Wow.
30:19Oh, is one of them never fuck anybody else in front of your kids?
30:22Oh, I guess not, since there was that time that I watched you in a hot tub with some old
30:25guy with a hairy back.
30:26Darling, your father was there.
30:28And there was absolutely no penetration.
30:30I can assure you of that.
30:32No, I bet that wasn't your choice.
30:34And you were supposed to be in bed.
30:38It was only gone a couple of hours, Rico.
30:42Every hour you're gone is an hour I have to stay late.
30:44I'm sorry about your buddy's kid, but I have kids of my own at home.
30:47Is this about us not giving you the loan for the house?
30:50Because you never used to complain about having to work a little overtime.
30:53This is about me not wanting to be taken advantage of by my employers.
30:58We're more than just your employers.
30:59All that's bullshit, David, and you know it.
31:02When it's convenient, we're like family.
31:03But in a pinch, I'm just an employee.
31:05And you and Nate are just my bosses.
31:08Hey, little lady.
31:11Taylor, I told you to wait upstairs.
31:14My tummy hurts.
31:16Let's go.
31:17Is that man dead?
31:22That man was totally dead.
31:28Yes, that man was totally dead.
31:31Did you kill him?
31:33No.
31:35Did that other man in there kill him?
31:37No.
31:37He died in natural causes.
31:41My friend Renee said sooner or later, we'll all be dead.
31:47That's true.
31:49So someday I'll be dead laying on a table like that?
31:52Not for a very, very long time.
31:55My mom says my dad's good as dead as far as she's concerned.
32:01Yes, well, that's just her way of expressing anger at him for not being around.
32:08Sometimes my mom says she wishes she was dead.
32:12Well, that's just something that people say when they're upset about something.
32:17Did that dead man in there have any kids?
32:20Yeah, he had a wife and three children and five grandchildren.
32:26I don't ever want to die.
32:29Me neither.
32:36It's called arteriovenous malformation.
32:39AVM for short.
32:41Lots of people have it their whole lives, never even know.
32:43And the pills?
32:46We're an anti-seizure medication.
32:50So what happened to you?
32:52That was a seizure?
32:53Sort of.
32:54Sort of?
32:55It was a mild seizure.
32:59Does David know about this?
33:00Yes, he does.
33:02I don't want mom to know because she'll just freak out.
33:04All right?
33:05It's no big deal, I promise.
33:08You know, people don't just spaz out and work all over their shoes for no good reason, Nate.
33:13Two words.
33:15Tofu meatloaf.
33:18Look, besides, now I have these pills, they'll be totally under control.
33:22You swear?
33:22I swear.
33:24You know, I just have to take them for the rest of my life is all.
33:29I don't believe you.
33:31Just do me a fair minute.
33:32Don't tell David about this, okay?
33:42This client of mine's a prostitute.
33:44So, is that supposed to shock me?
33:46What?
33:48God, not everything is about you.
33:51You're such a classic narcissist.
33:54Brenda, just because your parents are shrinks doesn't mean you know anything about psychology.
33:57Yeah, and just because you're a shrink doesn't mean that you're not out of your fucking mind.
34:03You know, I've treated several prostitutes over the years, and they're not as uncommon as you think.
34:09Oh.
34:12That's her.
34:15She's your age.
34:17I have to talk to her.
34:18Oh, Mom, don't.
34:19Please, don't.
34:20No, no, no.
34:20Wait, wait, wait.
34:21I'm not angry.
34:22I'm not going to make a scene.
34:23I just need to personalize the experience and humanize the situation.
34:27It's for all of us.
34:29You just regret it.
34:32Yes?
34:32Oh, Missy?
34:35Oh, I'm Margaret Burns, right?
34:37You know, Bird and I don't really have a community to know this, but I just want you to know
34:42it's okay with me.
34:43You know what?
34:44I'd love to chat, but I'm going to go meet Bird for lunch at the show.
34:46I'm sorry.
34:48It's good.
34:49What?
34:50It's good.
34:52Get out, you bitch.
34:54I can't believe you.
34:56I'm a bitch.
34:59You slithered my phone.
35:00I'll see you in hell.
35:05Hope you like herpes.
35:07I'll see you in hell.
35:29I seriously doubt that.
35:33Are you hungry?
35:36Why am I here?
35:39Why was it necessary for me to be here with you for this?
35:43Because you needed a fucking audience.
35:47Not everything's about you, Brenda.
35:49Look at Mommy.
35:50Isn't Mommy pretty?
35:52Isn't Mommy fabulous and free-spirited and uninhibited?
35:56Validate Mommy, kids, because she's incapable of doing it herself.
35:59No wonder Billy ended up in a psych ward.
36:01Not that you care.
36:01For your information, Miss High and Mighty, this is life.
36:05People have crises.
36:07They push each other's buttons.
36:09They inflict pain on one another.
36:11And once in a fucking blue moon, they bring out the best in each other.
36:16But mostly they bring out the worst.
36:21You're pathetic.
36:22Look, don't you dare judge me.
36:24You think you're the paragon of mental health just because you've been dating the same man for the past few
36:28months?
36:29That's real compared to what your father and I have?
36:32You're just jealous.
36:34Of what?
36:35The fact that I haven't allowed you to totally destroy my life like you have everybody else's.
36:40What life?
36:42You've spent 32 years being your little brother's nursemaid.
36:46Oh, fuck you.
36:47To avoid having any emotional life of your own.
36:52And now that he's been put away, well, you're going to have to face your own demons.
36:56And sweetheart, they're legion.
37:07Get out of my car.
37:11I would be happy to.
37:26I hope you like pork roast and mashed potatoes.
37:29They're okay.
37:32Where are you going, dear?
37:34To watch TV.
37:35In this house, we eat dinner at the table.
37:38You don't watch TV while you eat.
37:40No, we don't.
37:42Maybe we can watch some TV when we're done eating.
37:50So, what grade are you in, Taylor?
37:53Fourth.
37:54Oh.
37:56David was in the fourth grade once.
38:00That's true.
38:03Did you know David used to be my Uncle Keith's boyfriend?
38:08Yes, I did.
38:13Sometimes, my mama calls my Uncle Keith a punk-ass fudge packer.
38:16Because he likes men instead of women.
38:19I guess that makes you a punk-ass fudge packer, too, don't it?
38:22We don't use those kinds of words at this table.
38:26In fact, we don't use those kinds of words at all.
38:28How come?
38:29Well, because those words are...
38:30Hateful.
38:32Those are hateful words.
38:33What words do you use?
38:39Homosexual.
38:44My Uncle Keith has a new boyfriend.
38:46His name's Eddie.
38:47He drives an ambulance.
38:49But I don't like him too much.
38:51Why not?
38:52He looks at himself in the mirror a lot.
38:54And he talks to me like I'm stupid.
38:56I'm sure that's not true.
38:58Yes, it is.
39:01Well, it is true.
39:04Some people just don't know how to talk to children.
39:07Tell me about it.
39:16I think I'll start the dishes.
39:31It's time for you to leave now.
39:34Go.
39:38Go.
39:41Go.
39:43Go.
39:48Is everything okay?
39:50Claire, I thought you were taking a nap.
39:52I was reading.
39:54Where's Nate?
39:56He's outside making a phone call.
40:00Who are you talking to?
40:03Ants.
40:05I'm being overrun by them.
40:07At first, I tried setting a little food aside for them next to the back door.
40:10Then I tried coaxing them out with some citrus soil.
40:13Now I'm trying to reason with them.
40:17At home, my dad used to squirt them with lighter fluid and torch them.
40:26I'm not still in love with your brother, if that's what you're thinking.
40:29Actually, I wasn't thinking that.
40:34I used to be.
40:36I used to think one day he would realize I was the one for him.
40:39But he never has.
40:43Do you think he ever will?
40:47I'm probably not the person to be asking that question.
40:51And he's my brother and all, but to tell you the truth, I'm just getting to know the guy.
40:56He's a heartbreaker, that's for sure.
40:59There are a dozen women all over Seattle who would freak if they knew he's back here.
41:04You must think I'm so stupid.
41:06No, I don't.
41:09Do you have a boyfriend?
41:12No.
41:14Not anymore.
41:16We broke up.
41:19You're better off, trust me.
41:23Fucking hands.
41:26I just wanted to hear how your day went.
41:28My mother practically beat the shit out of a woman in a parking lot, but apart from that, I'm fine.
41:34How's Seattle?
41:36Seattle's good.
41:36What's this about your mother trying to beat the shit out of somebody?
41:39Oh, I really don't feel like we're living out right now.
41:42How's it going with Claire?
41:44Yeah, great.
41:45We're getting along great.
41:48Is everything okay?
41:51No, I just have a headache.
41:55Well, we're going to hit the road for soon in the morning.
41:58Okay, well, I'll see you then.
42:00Yep.
42:02Listen, Nate, I just ran a bath and it's getting cold, so...
42:06I miss you.
42:10I miss you too.
42:31I miss you too.
42:55I miss you too.
43:00How did you know where I live?
43:02Well, it's not really important.
43:08I think maybe it is.
43:13You want to know what's really important?
43:18Show me.
43:28Oh, my God.
44:00Did she give you a hard time?
44:03Not really.
44:07Let me grab her and we'll get out of your way.
44:17Thanks again.
44:18It's no problem whatsoever.
44:20She's a great kid, Keith.
44:22She really is.
44:23Considering everything she's been put through
44:25is kind of a miracle.
44:28Well, we should go.
44:33Oh, yeah.
44:39Good night, David.
44:41Good night.
45:04I thought you might need an extra quilt.
45:08It gets cold in this room.
45:11Excellent.
45:16Are you okay?
45:18Yeah.
45:19Yeah, I'm fine.
45:20You sure?
45:21Yeah.
45:22I'm good.
45:25You can't fool me, Nate.
45:27I know you too well.
45:31I'm fine.
45:45Poor baby.
45:49It's okay.
45:51I'm here.
45:53I'm right here.
45:55It's okay.
46:11Are you sure you don't want any breakfast?
46:13Oh, no, I'm good. I never eat breakfast.
46:17Lisa, have you seen my old brand final shirt?
46:19I'm pretty sure it got donated to the co-op garage sale.
46:23Uh, no.
46:24Here it is.
46:27Oh, I love that shirt. It's so neat.
46:32Why don't you have a hotel?
46:34No, I couldn't.
46:36No, come on. I just don't want you to have it.
46:37It's your shirt. What would I want with it?
46:38Would you just keep it?
46:43All right, we should probably hit the road.
46:45Pick up Mr. Mossback.
46:46Right.
46:50Lisa, as always, it's been great seeing you.
46:55Take care of yourself, Nate.
46:57You too.
47:00Nice meeting you, Claire.
47:10Thanks, Bill.
47:20Morning, Mom.
47:22It's awfully quiet around here with Nate and Claire being gone.
47:26I suppose it is.
47:29What time did your friend come by to pick up his niece?
47:33Uh, half past one.
47:36That's awfully late for a child her age to be up.
47:38Yeah, she was asleep on the sun porch.
47:40Oh.
47:47Is there something you'd like to say to me, Mom?
47:49No.
47:52Yes, yes, there is.
47:55I'm all ears.
47:58Your father used to say that to me all the time.
48:00I'm all ears.
48:03Sometimes you remind me of him.
48:06What's on your mind?
48:11You have to be careful with children, David.
48:14Because their blueprints are still being drafted by the adults in their lives.
48:18And this little girl, I...
48:21Well, it seems to me that her foundation is probably unstable enough without you bringing your...
48:28My what?
48:31Well, your relationship with her uncle, you have to admit, might be a little confusing to some at her age.
48:38Mom.
48:42I'm happy for you if this whole plan thing of yours has enabled you to draft your own blueprint.
48:48Or patch up some of the cracks in your foundation.
48:50But just between you and me, you're starting to sound like a crazy person.
48:57And I think it's time you kept that shit to yourself and minded your own fucking business.
49:38Okay, it's a little weird driving a dead guy all the way back to L.A.
49:41It's only weird if you make it weird.
49:46It's a little weird.
49:48It's not.
49:53You know, Nate, I don't know why, but it's comforting to know you're just as fucked up as the rest
49:57of us.
49:58No, I'm not anywhere near as fucked up as the rest of you.
50:01You are.
50:02Mom.
50:04Yes, you are.
50:05Shut up and drive.
50:16You're more powerful than yet.
50:21Nobody knows.
50:24Let's not forget to discuss all of the freelancers.
50:31Here is the car you drive
50:35Window is open wide
50:38Many nice folks suggest that we
50:43Go for a