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00:24All right, let's go.
00:27Hi, no one's here right now.
00:28Please leave a message and we'll get back to you.
00:33Hey, oh my gosh, I've been circling LAX for about an hour and a half.
00:37I'm so sorry I asked you to stay up.
00:40So I'll be home, I don't know, probably about 45 minutes or so.
00:44Okay, see you soon. Bye.
01:07What are you doing?
01:09I can't go to work like this. The bereaved will freak out.
01:12David, you can take a little more time off.
01:14Four days of daytime TV is my personal limit.
01:16If I see another triumph over weight loss, I think I'll kill myself.
01:19We can go out to the beach.
01:20I can't. Rico's totally overwhelmed.
01:23You had to deal with the whole Florton family nightmare.
01:25The what?
01:26The family of the body I lost.
01:28You didn't lose it?
01:30Well, horribly misplaced then.
01:32For several days in the wasteland of Echo Park.
01:35I just talked to Mitchell.
01:37He said the prince that got off the van didn't bring up a match.
01:40What does that mean? He doesn't have a record?
01:41I guess not.
01:42But I thought there might have been a camera at the ATM, so they're looking into that.
01:45Keith, I think I'd like to not talk about this anymore.
01:49Okay.
01:50Look, I appreciate that you want to help.
01:52I really do.
01:53But it's enough that you came home for a few days.
01:54You don't have to solve the case.
01:59Maybe we should call off your birthday party for tomorrow night.
02:02My mother's been planning for weeks.
02:04So your family has to understand.
02:05No, I don't want to make a big deal out of this.
02:07Pretend that it was a robbery. It's just bullshit.
02:08I just don't want to upset everyone.
02:10You should tell your family.
02:12Would you tell yours?
02:16Look, I just want everything to go on as planned.
02:22Okay, here we go.
02:24So I got Cassidy for tomorrow night.
02:27What's tomorrow night?
02:28They have his birthday dinner, right? Or did they cancel it?
02:30Oh, shit. I completely forgot.
02:33Fuck, whatever.
02:34It's okay, I got Cassidy.
02:35Julio's not in love with her, but at least she doesn't smoke.
02:39Unless you think it doesn't matter if I go.
02:41You don't have to go if you don't really want to.
02:44Not if you want me to go.
02:47Maybe for David, you know?
02:49Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
02:51Come here, baby.
02:52And it'll be nice for us to do things together.
02:54Oh, yeah. It's a real romantic evening dinner at the Fishers.
02:59Come on, Julio. Let's go.
03:06What's going on?
03:07What's happening here with you, huh?
03:09Look at Garbo.
03:10She usually hates men.
03:13So, food co-op, funeral home.
03:16Nothing with animals at all?
03:17Yeah. Uh, no.
03:19Well, you know, but they're all related in a way, you know?
03:23No.
03:27Well, people in grief, you know, they're a lot like dogs in the sense that you just have
03:31to be with them in a totally instinctive way.
03:34I never hired anyone with no dog experience.
03:37How many you got at home?
03:38Well, I had one when I was a kid.
03:40It was a terrier, but he died suddenly, and my mom got so upset that she never let us get
03:44another one.
03:46And look, I learn fast.
03:48Why don't you just give me a trial run?
03:49What do you say?
03:50Thing is, hon, this job doesn't pay much.
03:52Well, I don't need much.
03:57I just can't stand to be around people in pain anymore.
03:59You know, every time I walk by this place, it just, it just always looked like life.
04:06Oh, here's Miley.
04:07This one.
04:08Hey, this one.
04:09Hey, speak.
04:10Speak.
04:10Good boy.
04:11Good boy.
04:19What?
04:20It's the slow murder of the middle class.
04:22Oh.
04:30You're welcome.
04:32Are you sure you don't want some tuna salad, dear?
04:35Oh, Mom, I just woke up.
04:36The Japanese eat fish for breakfast every day.
04:40Great.
04:42So, what's the dress code for this evening?
04:45Oh, you know, academic cocktail attire.
04:48I don't know, dear.
04:49That's why I'm asking.
04:51Well, I'm going straight from the office and I'm wearing this.
04:55With which jacket?
04:58My brown blazer.
04:59But no tie?
05:01That's right.
05:02This with a blazer.
05:09Morning.
05:10Morning.
05:12Oh, good.
05:13There's coffee.
05:13Is this fresh?
05:14Yeah, I just made it.
05:16How are you?
05:17I'm fine.
05:18How are you?
05:19I'm okay.
05:21Are you feeling tired, dear?
05:22I'm fine, Mom.
05:23Would you like some lunch?
05:24No.
05:25I had a late breakfast.
05:26Your bruises look much better.
05:28Yes, because I'm fine.
05:34Have they found the carjacker?
05:37Since yesterday?
05:38No, Mom.
05:38I'll let you know if they do, okay?
05:40David, I was just wondering.
05:41If this person had a gun, you didn't try to argue with him, did you?
05:45No, Mom.
05:45I didn't try to argue.
05:46Well, if all he wanted was the van and you just let him have it, why would he hurt you?
05:50I don't know.
05:51It all happened very fast.
05:52I told you.
05:53I just don't understand why with so many fancy cars in the city, someone would want to take
05:56that stinky old van.
05:58Are you trying to find a way to make this my fault?
05:59No, no, no.
06:01I'm so sorry.
06:02It's just, none of it makes any sense.
06:06I'm sorry.
06:07Sometimes bad things just happen and it doesn't make sense.
06:09But at least, you know, I'm okay.
06:12And it's over now.
06:14All right?
06:22How's the scoring session?
06:24Brutal.
06:25It's a medieval fantasy epic, so I had to blast out this inane heroic theme music every
06:29time that a good prince walked in.
06:32Oh.
06:32Five billion times.
06:34Here.
06:59And it's affordable.
07:02Kind of.
07:03By the way, you know, I think.
07:06This would be for, like, now?
07:08Yeah.
07:09First of the month.
07:10Wow.
07:12We're going to need a place to put the kid, right?
07:14If there is one.
07:15I'm not going to want to walk across the courtyard every time I have to change a diaper.
07:24Are you ready for all this?
07:28Yeah.
07:29Are you?
07:32Yeah.
07:39You don't think we're just talking out of our ex, do you?
07:42We're talking out of my ex.
07:44Talking out of my basket.
07:46Did you want us to include the cause of death in the obituary?
07:50No.
07:51Just, um, say he passed away suddenly.
07:54Please.
07:56And, uh, did you want us to contact a clergy person for the service?
08:01We already went over this.
08:04We did.
08:05We're atheists.
08:07Oh, I'm sorry.
08:08And if I wasn't before, I sure as hell would be now.
08:11Of course.
08:29Polished his shoes.
08:30Oh, thanks.
08:31Hey, what happened to this guy?
08:33Oh, she didn't want to say so.
08:34It must have been a suicide.
08:36Do you have his certificate?
08:37I can't find it.
08:38Well, I'm sure it's in the office.
08:40Man, he must have been pretty desperate.
08:41What an awful thing to do to your wife.
08:46Hey, I've got to make a quick phone call.
08:48Could you sew him up for me?
08:50I'm going to just, uh, go out of here.
08:53Better reception.
09:01Hey.
09:02Hey.
09:03Hey, it's me.
09:04Um, listen, I can't do dinner tomorrow night.
09:07I have to work.
09:09But I'll call you later and we'll figure something out, okay?
09:12Okay, bye-bye.
09:18Do you need some hangers?
09:20My mom's got like 6,000 under her bed.
09:22No, that's okay.
09:23I don't have anything nice enough to hang.
09:25And it should only be for a few days, hopefully.
09:28Hot dress.
09:29I'm so glad we're the same size.
09:31I can't believe that cunt cheese locks on me.
09:33I guess she really didn't want you playing with her turtles.
09:36This is the last one.
09:39Thanks.
09:42These are great.
09:45Totally apocalyptic.
09:47Yeah.
09:48They're better than my stupid self-portraits.
09:51But I still feel like they're, I don't know, pointless.
09:57All these real horrible things happen in the world every day that have so much more impact
10:02than art does.
10:05Like my brother getting beaten up by some random asshole.
10:08Yeah, it's horrible.
10:09But even like some old lady spits at you and it seriously affects your outlook on things.
10:14Did an old lady spit at you?
10:16No.
10:17I mean, yes, actually.
10:19But it doesn't matter.
10:22That's what's so great about what you do or like Alexandra Mears' work.
10:27That it happens to people.
10:29It's not just some image hanging on a wall doing nothing.
10:32I think these images are doing something.
10:35Is this obvious Carolyn reamed you out for being vacant?
10:38No.
10:39It's because I want to make work that does something.
10:42We should make something together.
10:45Like what?
10:46Like some kind of mixed media thing.
10:48In some space that people kind of have to be in.
10:50Like an elevator?
10:51Bigger.
10:52Like a mall or something.
10:53And we'd invite artists who make totally different kinds of work.
10:56And we'd all be doing our things while people wandered around.
10:59To make it like unavoidable.
11:00Yeah.
11:01I totally love that.
11:07Hey, Richard.
11:09Oh, good.
11:11George, hello.
11:13Ruth, this is the famous Dean Kekalos.
11:16Howard, this is my wife.
11:17The famous Ruth Sibley.
11:18Hello.
11:19It's a pleasure to meet you.
11:20No, the pleasure is mine.
11:21We're all very grateful for the calming influence you've had on George.
11:25Oh, no.
11:25He's been the calming influence on me.
11:27Oh, well.
11:28Good for you.
11:29Good for you.
11:30Hey, Seamus.
11:31Hey, Sibley.
11:32How are you?
11:32Thank you so much for the geode nut dishes.
11:35We just love them.
11:36Terrific.
11:37Terrific.
11:41I didn't tell you this.
11:42We've been dating for six months.
11:44And he calls me from his car and starts saying something like,
11:46maybe we should be seeing other people.
11:48And he loses cell reception.
11:50Oh, my God.
11:51And that was the last time I ever spoke to him.
11:54Did you call him?
11:55Of course.
11:56And I sent him several emails.
11:57Nothing.
11:58Maybe we should see other people.
11:59The parting words of George Sibley.
12:01He's just a raccoon.
12:02He pulled the same kind of move on Delia in the classics department.
12:05He was the sweetest man while we were dating.
12:07He probably met someone else.
12:09Yeah, but when I heard you got married,
12:10I stopped waiting for him to come out of the canyon.
12:17How many?
12:18Five, and I had to do R U my mother twice.
12:20How much sugar did you give him?
12:22Ah, they pumped him up with popsicles over at Sandy's.
12:26Now you have to work tomorrow night.
12:28After I killed myself to get Cassidy, I had to cancel her.
12:31Huh?
12:32Didn't you say you have to work tomorrow night now?
12:35On the machine?
12:38Oh, no.
12:39That was wrong.
12:41Yeah, I made a mistake.
12:43David told me that and then changed it again.
12:46What happened?
12:47Someone came back to life?
12:49Man, they just kept changing the viewing time.
12:52They kept changing their minds back and forth, these people.
12:55You know, the mother wanted one thing, the wife another.
12:58Calling all day, changing the casket.
13:00So I shouldn't have canceled Cassidy?
13:03Can you get her back?
13:05I hope so.
13:08Did you hear him going on about global warming?
13:11No.
13:12I was trying to make the point that we don't have enough oil left in the earth to generate the
13:16emissions to create a greenhouse effect.
13:18Was one of your ex-girlfriends at the party?
13:21I don't think so.
13:23A very thin woman, with a mysteriously international accent.
13:28Oh, I did date a lady from the archaeology department some time ago.
13:34And how did it end?
13:36Gosh, I don't really remember.
13:39Did you lose cell phone reception and never call her back?
13:42Did somebody tell you that?
13:43Did you?
13:45I have no idea.
13:46It was a long time ago.
13:48Couldn't have been that long.
13:52As I recall, we just drifted apart.
13:56That's not how she recalls it.
13:58Did you talk to her?
14:00I happened to overhear a conversation.
14:03Well, that's not the best way to get information, now, is it?
14:10In any case, the greenhouse effect will definitely come to pass if we start to burn coal,
14:16as oil supplies dwindle over the next 20 years.
14:20But I don't think even we could be that stupid.
14:22I don't think we could be that stupid.
14:35Hey.
14:37Hey.
14:39How are you doing?
14:41Fine.
14:42How are you?
14:44Okay.
14:45This helps the bruises.
14:48Tell me a path.
14:49It works.
14:50Thanks.
14:52I used to when I got the shit kicked out of me.
15:17Stay.
15:18Stay.
15:20Stay.
15:21Stay.
15:23Okay, go find him.
15:24Go find him.
15:24Go on.
15:25Go on.
15:27Good dogs.
15:28Good doggy.
15:29Time it.
15:30The winner is Shakti at six seconds.
15:34Damn.
15:38So do you want to be a trainer?
15:39No, not really.
15:41Do you?
15:42I used to.
15:43I really want to be a vet.
15:44I'm waiting to hear from UC Davis for next year.
15:46I'm sure you'll get in.
15:48It's pretty competitive.
15:51You know, you used to think about being a trainer.
15:53You're really good with them.
15:53Well, thanks, but I kind of just enjoying doing this right now.
16:00So, Terry said you used to work at a funeral home?
16:02Yeah.
16:04Kind of depressing?
16:06Kind of.
16:13Hey, do you think Terry would mind if I brought my little girl in here?
16:16Do you have a little girl?
16:17Yeah.
16:18She's two and a half.
16:19I didn't know you were married.
16:21I mean, you're not wearing a ring.
16:23No, I'm not married anymore.
16:30Hey, boo.
16:31Good dog.
16:34Claire would take pictures of whoever was there, and I'd interact with whoever showed up.
16:39Maybe have random instruments around.
16:41And, Jimmy, you could make those big whale installations around people.
16:44I'm videotaping.
16:45What would I do?
16:46String beads in the corner?
16:48Well, people could do that with you.
16:50Yeah, but what's the point?
16:51What are we saying with this?
16:52I want to do something really confrontational, you know?
16:55I mean, the world is ending out there, and people are just getting cosmetic surgery and watching debutantes get screwed
16:59up the ass.
17:00That's what my work is totally about.
17:02What's screwing debutantes up the ass?
17:05American bloat.
17:06Our national compulsion to consume food, energy, and the rest of the world until we're so fat we literally explode.
17:12Oh.
17:13That's what your work is about.
17:15That works with your idea of doing it in a mall.
17:17Yeah, well, good luck getting a permit.
17:19You know, it's really hard to be creative with that kind of negative commentary, fuckhead.
17:29I brought some AMT.
17:31Oh, thank you, Jesus.
17:32What's AMT?
17:33Alpha-methyltryptamine.
17:36It's like X, but groovier.
17:38Let's do it.
17:39Now?
17:40It's two in the afternoon.
17:41Yeah, well, you have to do hard drugs during the day.
17:43That way you can sleep off the harsh landing.
17:46Seems kind of early.
17:50Oh, my God.
17:51A dining area.
17:53This is not an area.
17:54Now, this is a room.
17:56We could entertain.
17:57Oh, we're going to entertain.
17:58I've always wanted to be one of those people who throws fabulous dinner parties where everyone
18:02sits around discussing the nature of reality.
18:05This is definitely the house for that.
18:07I will need a set of hostess pajamas.
18:09I'm going to need a set of matching pots and pans.
18:11Okay.
18:13Am I sounding like Lucy Van Pelt?
18:15Lucy Van who?
18:17Peanuts character.
18:18She was always talking about how she was going to get saucepans when she married Schroeder.
18:21Was he the genius?
18:23Yeah.
18:24He was a musician.
18:25And she was an aspiring psychoanalyst, actually.
18:29Oh.
18:30You know something, Schroeder?
18:32I think the way that you play the piano is nice.
18:38What would you say if one day you and I should get married?
18:42Yay.
18:43That was lovely.
18:45I think we should get all new bedding.
18:47I have really nice sheets.
18:49Oh, I was thinking, you know, a new house.
18:51New bedding.
18:52You are such a little bride.
18:55Yeah.
19:02Okay, we get new sheets.
19:08Have you got a condom?
19:10Do we need one?
19:12I don't know.
19:13Do we?
19:15What are we waiting for?
19:16New house, new life.
19:20New life.
19:58It's like, how many evildoers do you have to kill before you become one yourself, you know?
20:04Yeah.
20:05Totally.
20:07I need you so much closer.
20:21I need you so much closer.
20:28I need you so much closer.
20:35I need you so much closer.
20:42I need you so much closer.
20:49I need you so much closer.
20:56I need you so much closer.
21:00I need you so much closer.
21:23I need you so much closer.
21:33I need you so much closer.
21:35I need you so much closer.
21:36I need you so much closer.
22:09I want you so much closer.
22:12Okay, I was fully humbled by your brass knuckle baby sculpture.
22:15That was amazing.
22:18God, this is so incredible.
22:21You guys got to come take a shower with me.
22:37Oh, it's so, like, soothing.
22:41Where's Claire?
22:43Oh, I'm cold.
22:47So, Keith, what's Celeste like, man?
22:51Oh, my God, that's right.
22:53Even Julio's like, give me, give me some of your candy.
22:56I heard she's kind of crazy in real life.
22:59No, she's just in a crazy situation.
23:01They must have you working around the clock, huh?
23:03Hours can get long.
23:05Traveling around the country will be a lot better than just sitting in a security car trying to stay awake.
23:09What cities are on the tour?
23:10All of them, it seems like.
23:12But I'm really looking forward to Austin.
23:14Very vibrant university town.
23:16Boulder's supposed to be beautiful.
23:18Miami, I really want to see.
23:20When compared to being a cop, it must be like a vacation.
23:22Yeah, I may not be making a street safer, but I feel like Celeste really inspires people, you know?
23:27I mean, the audiences go home just so high to be alive.
23:31It's kind of cool to be a part of that.
23:44Claire, I don't know if you have friends over there or what, but dinner's started and you should really get
23:48over here.
23:51Fuck!
23:52My brother's birthday party is tonight.
23:57My hair.
24:05Mom, this is delicious.
24:08What is it?
24:09It's a pumpkin malikatani.
24:10I made it in honor of David's love of Indian food.
24:13You love Indian food?
24:14He did as a child.
24:15I did as a child.
24:20Sorry.
24:21Sorry.
24:22We're making art.
24:28So, Nate, how's the new job?
24:32It's amazing.
24:34Awesome.
24:35Really?
24:35Working at a kennel?
24:37No, it's not a kennel.
24:38It's a canine retreat.
24:40What's so great about it?
24:43Um, it makes me feel like I'm 25 again and life is simple and nothing horrible has ever happened to
24:51me.
24:53Yeah, and the great thing about working with dogs is that they seem to care about me as much as
24:56I care about them.
24:58Sounds nice.
24:58Maybe I should go work with dogs.
25:00Seriously.
25:01We should all go work with dogs.
25:04I've always preferred cats.
25:07Mom, you should totally get a cat.
25:10Why do you deny yourself so much?
25:13Oh, I...
25:15I always had children.
25:17We should all just let ourselves have what we want in life.
25:22As long as we're not, like, greedy imperialists.
25:26I mean, it's your birthday.
25:29You just had this awful thing happen.
25:32You so deserve to be happy.
25:37Thank you, Claire.
25:40Claire?
25:40Will you help me clear?
25:42Oh.
25:44I'd love to, Mom, but I can't have it be just the women who clear.
25:52Now it's just the women and the people of color who are clearing.
26:04Thank you, Nate.
26:09He really gets it.
26:14Oh.
26:15I met your friend the other day.
26:17Sophie?
26:18Sophie?
26:18I think it was Sophie.
26:20A very...
26:22outgoing kind of a person.
26:24Sasha, maybe.
26:25Where'd you meet her?
26:26She stopped by here to say hello to Federico, I believe.
26:30Stopped by here a friend of mine?
26:32That's what he said, I think.
26:37Maybe I misunderstood.
26:45Wow.
26:46This is beautiful.
26:48Keith, nice.
26:49I noticed your old one got shipped when you got...
26:52That old one was ugly.
26:54This, this is a seriously upscale accessory.
26:58It is upscale.
27:02Mine isn't meaningful enough.
27:05You sure it's meaningful enough?
27:06No, I want to make it better.
27:08I'll give it to you later.
27:13Oh, that one's from me.
27:15That was very nice of you.
27:17What did we get him?
27:18A tie.
27:22A gravy boat?
27:24No, it's a neti pot.
27:26A neti pot?
27:28It's an ancient Ayurvedic instrument for cleansing the sinus passages.
27:32May I see that?
27:35You fill it with warm water, and add some salt, and then you pour it through the sinus like so.
27:41Hmm, that's okay, I get it.
27:43Keep you from getting sick.
27:44I've used one every day for 30 years.
27:47Hardly had a cold in all that time.
27:49Every day?
27:51I've never seen you do that.
27:52I do it in the kitchen when I get back from my morning walk.
27:56You do that in my kitchen?
27:58Over at the sink?
28:01Where do you keep your nostril pot?
28:04Neti pot.
28:05On the top shelf of the cupboard.
28:07Where I can't reach it, so I won't know about it.
28:10Where it's out of the way.
28:11No, you just want it to be one of your nasty little statements!
28:14Ruth, that's enough.
28:19Claire!
28:22Could you, uh, help me find something tart?
28:26Oh, yeah.
28:30This is my friend Jimmy.
28:31He's a really amazing artist.
28:33Yes, I am.
28:35I thought you were not wearing any gloves.
28:42Is David all right?
28:44He barely ate a thing.
28:46Well, it's shock.
28:48Any kind of incident that gets physical.
28:50Those bruises.
28:51Why would anyone hurt someone when I was doing what they were told to do?
28:55I don't know, Ruth.
28:57There's a lot more insanity in the world than people realize.
29:00Sometimes I'm surprised it's just not total mayhem out there.
29:23Thirty.
29:25Thirty.
29:26Thirty-one.
29:27Thirty-two.
29:29Thirty-two.
29:30Thirty-three.
29:31It smells like sex in here.
29:32You missed a great show.
29:34Somebody better be planning on washing my sheets tonight.
29:37That was dinner.
29:38It was kind of amazing.
29:40I feel like I really connected with my family.
29:44I wish you'd been there.
29:45I wish you'd been here.
29:47All these guys want to do is lick each other all night.
29:49I just want to go roll in the grass.
29:52Let's go.
29:54We have some really amazing grass outside.
30:01Tonight?
30:02Isn't there any way I can catch up with y'all in Portland?
30:05Replace me for the whole tour.
30:07That's cold.
30:09I just don't know if I can make it in tonight, dog.
30:14All right.
30:16Okay.
30:18Thanks.
30:22Dog?
30:23We should all be working with dogs.
30:26Thank God.
30:27They were all in full form tonight.
30:29The neti pot?
30:34So do you have to go back tonight?
30:36I, uh, I told them I didn't think I could make it in tonight.
30:39Keith, I'm okay.
30:40If I needed you to stay, trust me, I'd tell you.
30:43I don't trust that you would tell me if you need me.
30:45Look at this show you put on for your family tonight.
30:46I don't want you to lose your job.
30:48Who cares?
30:49They'll just put me on somebody in L.A.
30:50You don't know that?
30:51So what then?
30:53You're more important to me than a job.
30:57I want my pool.
31:00Come on.
31:02Be real with me on this.
31:03I am.
31:04I swear.
31:05If you lost your job because of me, it would make me feel so much worse.
31:08It really would.
31:27Good night.
31:30You're going to sleep.
31:32Unless you have something you want to talk about.
31:36No.
31:38I just have to brush my hair.
31:40Do you want me to just lie here and watch you?
31:44No.
31:59That's really beautiful.
32:01That's perfect.
32:02Just put your face in the light a little more.
32:07Just a little bit more to the left.
32:11Okay, try not to look sexually objectified.
32:15I'm sick of it.
32:20Come here.
32:21Wait.
32:22Come here.
32:22You have to feel this right now.
32:24Wait.
32:25Okay.
32:25Come here.
32:27Oh my god.
32:29This feels amazing.
32:34Can you believe nature just makes this?
32:37Nature doesn't really make it.
32:38The landscapers do.
32:39But nature came up with it and it's just lying around all over the world for people to roll
32:44around in.
32:46No one ever does.
32:47It's so fucking sad.
33:01Do you have to play rolling pin when you were a kid?
33:06No.
33:10Oh my god.
33:12Oh my god.
33:15I'm afraid.
33:21Wow.
33:22Can't even see the wound.
33:24Where was he shot?
33:25Blank blank in the head.
33:26Oh my god.
33:28They had him tied up for hours apparently and they just shot him in the head.
33:34Could they tell from the autopsy if he suffered?
33:38I haven't seen the autopsy.
33:40Oh, I thought you were in on all that.
33:43No, we're just, we just take care of the funeral.
33:47Excuse me.
34:079-1-1, what is your emergency?
34:09Hello?
34:10What are you reporting?
34:12I can't breathe.
34:13Please hold for paramedics.
34:28Are you starting a new home?
34:30Or just making a new start?
34:32We've got everything you'll need to make your home a cadence of tranquility and style.
34:47We're not in the final half.
34:47I'm going.
34:51Okay.
34:54I'm going.
34:57Okay.
34:58Let's go.
35:36Do you have a history of heart problems?
35:38No.
35:39Are you clammy, cold, or sweaty?
35:42Yes.
35:43Do you have a history of panic attacks?
35:45No. Could this be that?
35:47Sure. Shortness of breath without skin discoloration or heart pain, absolutely.
35:51Have you been under any unusual stress lately?
35:54Yes.
35:55Okay, sir. Just stay calm and relaxed, and we'll have some weather shortly.
35:58No. I'm okay. I think I might be okay.
36:01Sir, to be safe, we should probably say something.
36:02No, thanks. I think I'm okay.
36:15David?
36:17I'm here.
36:20You okay?
36:22Yeah, I'm fine.
36:30You don't look so great.
36:38I had a panic attack.
36:44I called 911 because I thought I was dying.
36:48How humiliating is that?
36:52I thought I was dying when I woke up this morning.
36:58What were you on last night?
37:00I don't even know.
37:03Some ex-like thing?
37:05I guess it was really strong.
37:08Yeah.
37:15It's fucked up to get carjacked.
37:21It was more than that.
37:23Yeah, I can see that.
37:24It was more than this.
37:29To...
37:31What do you mean?
37:38It went on for hours.
37:44At first, I thought he just wanted money.
37:47I don't know.
37:48At first, I thought he was just this cute boy in distress.
37:54It's okay.
37:55I've fallen for, like, 50 cute boys in distress.
38:02Yeah, but then it was like...
38:10I tried to do everything right, but it just made him want to torture me more.
38:17Torture you?
38:23You poured gasoline on me.
38:31You poured a gun in my mouth.
38:36Long enough for me to think my life is over and I know nothing.
38:41I don't even know how to go.
38:46My mind kept spending trying to grab onto something, but nothing was enough.
38:50Not even Keith or anyone.
38:52Nothing was enough.
39:04I forgot to pray.
39:05Can you believe that?
39:06I totally forgot to pray.
39:10It's okay.
39:14God saved you anyway, right?
39:17Right?
39:18Yes.
39:57I'm not going back.
39:59I can't. I'll go insane if I have to come back to this.
40:03I don't know what to say.
40:05He doesn't even want me to tell you.
40:07Well, okay then. It's not that bad.
40:09It is that bad.
40:11What? You think he can't work at all?
40:12I think he seriously cannot deal.
40:20Well, I don't know. Maybe we can hire somebody.
40:22I'm not sure that having some stranger come in here is really going to be all that helpful.
40:26Well, it would have been nice if Mom hadn't fucked our only intern.
40:34I finally got a life I can stand.
40:39He would do it for you.
40:50I don't know.
41:37Are you available for chopping?
41:42If you so wish.
41:43If I so wish, what does that mean?
41:45It means I'd appreciate it if you just asked me directly, will you chop the cucumber?
41:49I did ask you directly.
41:51No, you didn't.
41:51You were making a point of my not helping you with dinner instead of just asking me to help.
41:57You've been very mean to me all day.
41:59I have not been mean to you.
42:02I've been upset with you.
42:03What have I done to you?
42:07You embarrassed me in front of your entire family instead of confronting me directly with whatever it is that's bothering
42:12you.
42:12I did confront you directly.
42:14And you made it very clear that you did not wish to be confronted directly.
42:17That is completely untrue.
42:19I answered every question you asked me, as I always do.
42:22You pretended not to remember something that happened less than a year ago.
42:25You forget things that happened yesterday.
42:32Look, Ruth, the past is not important to me.
42:37I just want to be here, in the present, with you.
42:42Yes, but there was a time when you wanted to be in the present with that woman at the party.
42:47She had no idea you were going to leave her.
42:49She went from being in the present to being in the past without even realizing it.
42:53You are really starting to sound hysterical.
42:55I just want to know what changed for you, with that woman or your first few wives.
42:59It doesn't matter.
43:00It does matter.
43:01Why would you leave so many...
43:03Because I asked too many fucking questions.
43:05That's why.
43:08Why?
43:12Why?
43:14Why?
43:16Why?
43:22A very outgoing girl named Sophie, she said.
43:27Oh, Sophia.
43:28Yeah, she's a young mother from church that I'm helping.
43:32A young mother from church that you're helping?
43:34Yeah, I told Father Deegan that I wanted to do some charity work and he gave me this family to
43:38help.
43:39You know, like a big brother thing.
43:41How come you never told me about any of this?
43:43You know, it was just between me and the father.
43:52This outgoing young mother, what kind of help are you giving her?
43:56Just like cans of food, old clothes and toys and stuff, like from the Fishers.
44:02You're giving her stuff from the Fishers, but Ruth doesn't know?
44:05Oh, no, no, she knows.
44:06She just doesn't know that Sophia is the young mother in need.
44:13I just don't know why you would keep charity a secret.
44:17That's the way you're supposed to do charity, sweetie.
44:19Oh, come on.
44:20You tell your wife.
44:23Well, the truth is, this is something I started doing when you were, you know, not that easy to tell
44:31things to.
44:34When your own family needed you, you started helping someone else?
44:38Sometimes it helps to make your own problems seem less bad when you help someone who's got it even worse
44:43than you.
45:06Oh, God.
45:07Oh, God.
45:29What's up?
45:30I don't know.
45:36Are you okay?
45:39I don't know.
45:45Maybe it's just who I am.
45:53Do you want to sit down?
45:57I don't think that I can change.
46:06I just, I can't become this totally different person living this simple, happy little life.
46:18Not a guy.
46:32I don't know.
46:34It's okay.
46:35I don't know.
46:35I don't know.
46:36I don't know.
46:37I don't know.