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00:01Why is it always up to me, Cindy? I end up doing everything.
00:04I'll bring the food back, and she'll bring the drinks.
00:07What's their dressing?
00:08I'm orange, just self-cressing.
00:10I mean, she brought one lousy pizza for the whole team.
00:12I knew the exact address.
00:13I know how to get there.
00:14I want to use the GPS.
00:15You're dead.
00:16What game are you playing?
00:17Mortal Kombat.
00:18Is that violent?
00:19It's not violent.
00:19Mortal Kombat.
00:21Honey, just use that one again.
00:23You need the exact address.
00:24He said it's Bobby's.
00:25You can't get it to work.
00:25Cindy says no way is Bobby allowed to play a game.
00:28She wants to know where he got it.
00:29Just past Crescent.
00:30Where's the most turn left on Crescent?
00:31Which way?
00:32I need the address.
00:32Just a second, honey.
00:33We're almost there.
00:34Which one?
00:35Go left.
00:35Here?
00:49There's something weird about twins.
00:52What about these twins, anyway?
00:56They're cute.
00:57They smell like bananas.
00:58They smell like bananas.
01:00You just don't think any kid's as good as Maya.
01:04Well, they're not.
01:07Because you're perfect, aren't you?
01:09Marius.
01:12We could have a pretty great kid.
01:19What time are they coming down?
01:20Well, afternoons sometime.
01:22Are we supposed to cook for them?
01:24Because I really don't feel like making dinner for someone who hates me.
01:29Barb doesn't hate you.
01:29She was just surprised to see you.
01:33Okay, maybe you're not her favorite person, but this is a chance for her to get to know you.
01:36You sure you don't want me to hide in the garage?
01:37I could curl up real small.
01:39Run.
01:43So, about that thing I just said, that thing that you completely ignored.
01:46I heard you.
01:50You could have a great kid.
01:52So?
01:53So, it's something to think about.
01:55To think about?
01:56Yeah, I already had a kid without thinking about it, and I don't want to do that again.
02:01So, when were you thinking about thinking about it?
02:03Because I'm thinking sooner rather than later.
02:05What's the rush?
02:06Well, um, I'm kind of in an age where I can't commit to a relationship that doesn't have the possibility
02:14of having a child.
02:17So, look, if you're saying no...
02:19I'm not saying no.
02:20I just...
02:23I mean, it's overwhelming just dealing with one child and all this, kind of new.
02:29You know, it takes a couple our age, on average, like a year to get pregnant.
02:34So, even if we started trying now, we might not have a baby for two years.
02:39I'm not saying no.
02:40I promise.
02:43Okay.
02:47You got groceries?
02:50Chandler walnuts from the farmer's market.
02:53All of that is walnuts?
02:55What are you going to do with them?
02:57We're going to eat them.
02:59Some of them we can process into walnut butter, but mostly we'll eat them.
03:03They're full of protein and omega-3s.
03:05Oh.
03:06I got the brochure from the Loving Couple Center.
03:09What's that?
03:10The retreat that Kyle and Becky went on.
03:12There's quite a list of weekend workshops that they offer, but they sent a videotape as well.
03:20Intimacy and healing, finding the new in your partner, and tantric love, which you seem to have circled.
03:29Hoping to add some spice to our sex life?
03:31It's becoming very popular.
03:34Woody Harrelson, Jill Ikenberry and Sting are all practitioners.
03:37I mean, not with each other, but you know.
03:39Ruth.
03:39If this is something you'd like to do, I'd be more than happy to go.
03:43Really?
03:44I'm so pleased.
03:46I'll fill out the application.
03:48Oh, uh, I was wondering, where do you keep your extra water?
03:53There's a pitcher in the refrigerator.
03:55I mean, for earthquakes and other emergencies.
03:57You should always have some extra water on hand.
03:59Flashlights, batteries, some canned food.
04:02Do you know something?
04:03Is there going to be an earthquake?
04:05Is that why you got the walnuts?
04:07No, I got the walnuts because I like walnuts.
04:10And yes, there most certainly is going to be an earthquake.
04:12We can't pinpoint exactly when, but it could be tomorrow.
04:15It could be a hundred years from now.
04:17Oh, you had me concerned.
04:18Well, you should be concerned.
04:20You should all be concerned and prepared.
04:22If not for an earthquake, then a terrorist attack.
04:24Or a catastrophic drought, or who knows what else.
04:28George, lately it seems if it's not one thing with you, it's another.
04:32Exactly.
04:41Wow.
04:42Wow, these are amazing.
04:46Really.
04:49Amazing, Claire.
04:50Yeah, they're so cool.
04:52Um, they remind me of that guy.
04:53What's his name?
04:54Uh, the guy who does people in swimming pools.
04:56David Hockney.
04:57Yeah.
04:58And, um, he did this one thing, like, of photographs.
05:01Like, of the desert.
05:01Hair Blossom Highway.
05:03Yeah.
05:03That.
05:04Um, but it's like you took it ten steps further.
05:08You made it personal.
05:09You know, Jean Baudrillard once said every possible art form has already been explored.
05:14All that's left is to deconstruct and play with the pieces.
05:18That's literally what you did.
05:20Explain the process.
05:21Well, I would take a whole bunch of close-ups of someone, like every inch of their face,
05:28and, uh, then print those actual size and photocopy them and then, um, paper mache pieces over
05:36the person's face and make an actual mask.
05:38Hmm.
05:38Um, then when that dried, I had them put the mask back on and then I would take a portrait.
05:45Um, in a setting that hopefully reveals something new about the person.
05:50Yeah.
05:51There's so much depth to them.
05:53Well, exactly.
05:54They're like sculpture.
05:55Is that, is that what you were thinking?
05:56Um, I don't know.
05:58I guess I was thinking more emotionally, like, like how many layers there are to a person
06:05and how we all wear masks, you know, even if that mask is our own skin.
06:11But I, I think it was my background in sculpture that really allowed us to make that leap.
06:18You know, when I first put the pictures of Claire's open eyes over her closed eyes,
06:25I was thinking of her as sculpture.
06:28So you, you helped her with this?
06:29In terms of creating the original concept, yeah.
06:32We, we worked together.
06:34I mean, she's a photographer.
06:35I'm a sculptor.
06:37And somehow we combined those two elements and created something new.
06:44I think they turned out great.
06:48You look just like your mother.
06:51Yeah, that's what everyone says.
06:54Or said.
06:55I'm so sorry.
06:58Such a tragedy.
07:00I still can't even quite.
07:05It's just too much.
07:08Does, does your family have a burial plot?
07:11Uh, I don't know. I doubt it.
07:15Cremation is a popular option.
07:17Yeah, do that.
07:18But, uh, but then buried.
07:20I want them somewhere altogether where I can go see them.
07:23We can arrange that.
07:24Have you thought about what kind of service you want?
07:27I don't even know what kind of services there are.
07:30Just a regular one.
07:32Okay.
07:33Did your family have a lot of friends?
07:37They have friends, but I don't know who all of them are.
07:40Okay.
07:41Well, we can post a notice in the paper.
07:43We're also happy to make any calls.
07:45Do you have any other family?
07:47I just, I don't think you should be dealing with this alone.
07:52One grandmother left.
07:54But she's in a home and an aunt and uncle in Florida, but I don't really know them.
07:59So it's just me.
08:05My whole family.
08:11Basically, what we're looking at here is battery, assault, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
08:16Mr. Pasquese suffered a torn earlobe, inflicting acute pain and requiring meticulous surgical resculpturing.
08:22The pain's rendered him unable to work, and he's had to drop out as producer of a major motion picture.
08:26What?
08:27Additionally, his irreplaceable earring was lost during the course of the attack.
08:30It was just a little hoop.
08:32Who wears earrings now anyway?
08:34Mr. Pasquese has also suffered recurrent nightmares and has been unable to enter a sushi establishment, greatly lessening his enjoyment
08:40of life.
08:41For these reasons, we're asking for restitution of $500,000.
08:44Are you out of your fucking mind?
08:46We'll leave you to consider the details.
08:48If they're not to your liking, we'll institute a civil case and consider pressing criminal charges.
08:53Oh my God.
09:02This is ridiculous. She can't possibly be serious, can she?
09:05How strong is this case?
09:07Did you bite his ear, Mr. Fisher?
09:09Well, yes.
09:10Well then, his case is quite good.
09:13But what am I supposed to do? I don't have that kind of money.
09:16Can't we do a temporary insanity plea or whatever?
09:20I mean, his therapist thinks he's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
09:23Well, in the event that this case goes to trial, that's a possibility.
09:28But do you really want this to go to trial? Because that's when things become very expensive.
09:34I like this restaurant. How'd you hear about it?
09:38Joe.
09:40Oh.
09:41Have you been speaking to him lately?
09:43No, he hasn't called.
09:44I feel too guilty to call him.
09:49It feels like I betrayed him and I never took him seriously.
09:55Well, you certainly did betray him.
09:58Well, yeah. Mom, I know that. Thank you.
10:01Oh, come on, darling. I'm not judging you.
10:04I've done far worse.
10:06The thing is, is that I did take him seriously.
10:08I really believed that I was going to settle down and have his baby.
10:12I never thought that I could have that with Nate.
10:16That he would forgive me or want to take me back.
10:23Well, I think Nate's been going through some life-changing experiences himself.
10:28Well, he's still going through them.
10:31I think I understand his relationship with Lisa better now.
10:34How you can settle for someone who's just not the person that you should be with.
10:42You know, you and Nate sound like me and Byrne.
10:46We knew each other.
10:49I mean, we understood each...
10:56We understood each other like nobody else could.
11:00God help you.
11:04Oh.
11:06The chicken Caesar salad, please.
11:10Mom?
11:11Yeah, I'm going to have the porterhouse steak, medium rare.
11:15You're having steak for lunch?
11:16Yeah, yeah. I'm just feeling a little anemic lately.
11:21Yeah, you do look a little pale.
11:24No.
11:25I'll go to the bathroom. Be right back.
11:34Hi, my name is Albert Gross.
11:36I was wondering if you might have a moment to discuss your eternal happiness.
11:40Yeah, sure. Come on in.
11:46Through a global preaching campaign, God is making known the good news about his kingdom governed by Jesus Christ.
11:51Those who respond are gathering into a place of spiritual protection and healing.
11:56Soon we'll experience freedom from all injustice and suffering.
11:58Hmm. Seems to me like just the opposite is happening.
12:01That's because human government is still under the control of Satan.
12:04Uh-huh.
12:05The perfect government is in heaven.
12:07From there, the King Jesus Christ will rule all the earth.
12:10So how do you think King Jesus plans to address the ever-widening holes in the ozone layer?
12:15Hmm? Or the missing stockpiles of weapons-grade plutonium?
12:20Well, I think that God will solve all of mankind's problems in his own way.
12:25Albert, look. This is an enormously complex world we live in.
12:31And its problems are multiplying every day.
12:34Now, we're not going to solve those problems by going door to door and asking people to get down on
12:38their knees and pray to the sky!
12:41Shouldn't a bright young man like you be doing something constructive?
12:45I'm going to write down a couple of websites for you to check out that will hopefully enlighten you a
12:50little bit.
12:57Excuse me. Are you Brenda Chenoweth?
12:59Yes.
13:00Your mom needs you in the ladies room.
13:03Oh, thank you.
13:06Mom?
13:07I'm in here. Do you have any pads?
13:11No. Why do you need a pad?
13:14Don't tell me you had that vagina surgery.
13:16No. I just went in for a consultation. Listen, I've been bleeding a lot lately.
13:25Oh God! Mom!
13:27It won't stop.
13:29It just won't stop.
13:30I'm calling 911.
13:31Don't worry, Mom.
13:32Don't worry.
13:39There! It's me! Mom!
13:40I'll keep stealing, breathing.
13:44I have your laundry.
13:46Oh. You didn't have to do that.
13:48But it gives me an excuse to come up and visit.
13:51Oh. Well, you can come up anytime you want.
13:56There's no one in the house anymore.
13:58It's so quiet.
14:02I know that smell.
14:11Is this marijuana?
14:15Uh...
14:16Yeah.
14:17Ah!
14:19I used to smell it on Nathaniel every once in a while.
14:24I always thought it was some sort of embalming chemical.
14:27He never gave it to you, did he?
14:28No. Oh God, no. I, uh...
14:32discovered it on my own.
14:33How funny that Nathaniel would keep it a secret.
14:37Do you smoke it a lot?
14:38Not too much.
14:40That's good.
14:41I read somewhere that you should treat it as a spice.
14:43Just a little pinch here and there.
14:46Okay.
14:47Oh, how striking.
14:49You used to make collages as a little girl.
14:52I did?
14:53You were always tearing up my magazines before I could read them.
14:56Oh, wow.
14:59I mean, sorry.
15:00Well...
15:02Back to my quiet house, I suppose.
15:05Well, you got George in there.
15:08He's not much of a noisemaker.
15:13Hey, are things okay?
15:14Oh, yes. Definitely better.
15:16I can see he's trying, and so am I.
15:19Well, he's a good man. He just needs to let me in a little.
15:21I still want to grow old with him.
15:24I mean, I'm almost there already.
15:26Oh, please.
15:28You have a long way to go.
15:29He agreed to go to a loving couples workshop with me.
15:32Really?
15:33That's cool.
15:35On tantric love.
15:37Mom.
15:38I know.
15:40Don't tell the boys.
15:57Hey, guys. How was the movie?
15:59I was so scared.
16:02You took them to see a scary movie?
16:04No, it was a cartoon.
16:05They're too young to see scary movies.
16:07It wasn't scary.
16:09You guys, go brush your teeth. Get ready for bed.
16:13So, uh...
16:13Julio tells me that...
16:15What's her name?
16:16Uh, Kenny's sister, Julie, has been watching them.
16:20Is she some kind of druggie?
16:21Oh, please. She smoked a little pot in high school. We all did.
16:24I didn't.
16:25I know, Rico, because you were boring.
16:27It's just weird that, like, Kenny's whole family's moving in here.
16:31You're so ridiculous.
16:32I'm a single parent. I need help.
16:34Julie's a good babysitter, and she's coming over tomorrow.
16:36You're not a single parent. I can watch the kids.
16:38I don't want you here all the time.
16:40So I have to keep paying for a babysitter?
16:42I work as much as you do. You're not paying for anything.
16:47Don't we have any rice?
16:49How am I supposed to make risotto without any rice?
16:51That's what risotto is. It's rice.
16:52So we'll have pasta.
16:53I want fucking pasta.
16:56David, calm down.
16:57Don't tell me to fucking calm down. We're going to lose everything.
17:00This lawsuit's going to bankrupt us.
17:02No, it's not.
17:03Yes, it is.
17:04My liability insurance won't cover any of this.
17:07He's going to sue us and take everything we have, that stupid motherfucker.
17:11David, take a deep breath.
17:14Now hold it in.
17:16Now slowly let it out.
17:19Do it again.
17:22Feel yourself relax.
17:24Instead of focusing on the negative, think positive thoughts.
17:27Does that include beating the shit out of Roger fucking Pasquazy?
17:31Look, even if he does sue us, we'll be okay.
17:34He can't take anything of mine because I had nothing to do with this.
17:37And legally he has no right.
17:38Maybe this is the upside towards not being able to get married.
17:45He's going to take my part of the funeral home and garnish my wages for the rest of my life.
17:48No, he won't.
17:49Of course he will. He wants revenge.
17:51You notice he didn't say a word the whole meeting.
17:53I think his lawyer's putting him up to this.
17:55He's probably a reasonable guy.
17:57I don't think so.
17:59Maybe we should try talking to him away from his lawyer.
18:02See if we can settle this thing ourselves.
18:04He'll never agree to it.
18:05Well, I'm going to call him tomorrow.
18:06We've got nothing to lose.
18:16The Loving Couple Center offers many different workshops.
18:19Whatever your needs, we're sure you'll find one suited to you.
18:22Maybe even more than one.
18:23Let's not be pushy, Bob.
18:25I hope those people aren't going to be there.
18:27I think they're just celebrity spokespeople.
18:30They're celebrities?
18:32Who are they?
18:33I don't know.
18:35Mom, can you come downstairs, please?
18:37Now?
18:38Now would be good.
18:42That's a lot of water.
18:43Yes, it's a lot of water. What is it doing in there?
18:46What happened to my cremains urns?
18:47They put them in the smaller closet.
18:49You did this?
18:50I told you I was going to order some extra water.
18:52This is a good deal more than I anticipated.
18:54Well, I thought you understood, Ruth.
18:56This is only the bare minimum of what you would need in case of an emergency.
18:59I'm sorry, but we can't keep it in here.
19:00Well, I can't just put it out in the driveway.
19:02Maybe one of the spare bedrooms.
19:04Fine, just get it out of here.
19:06Or maybe that old bomb shelter would be better.
19:09Whatever.
19:10Do you have a bomb shelter?
19:13Oh!
19:13Oh!
19:14Oh, Ren! Ren, stop!
19:17Mom, I'm just trying to make you more comfortable.
19:18Well, then get me some more Viking in!
19:20I just had some.
19:22I tell you what, I need me to say no!
19:25Mom, could you try to just be a little bit more reasonable?
19:27No, don't be reasonable. Be as mean as you want.
19:29Let it all out!
19:32That's exactly what I'm going to be as a nasty old croon.
19:37Now that I'm no longer a woman.
19:38Mom, this doesn't make you any less of a woman.
19:40Oh, really?
19:41Then give me your uterus.
19:44Hey, hey!
19:49Maybe I should come back.
19:51Of course not. Have a seat.
19:54Yeah. Stay.
19:57Mom?
19:58I brought you your favorite flowers.
20:01As to Brenda.
20:04Flowers.
20:05Flowers are for pretty girls.
20:07Not someone like me.
20:08She's not a woman anymore.
20:11Come on, you're still young and beautiful.
20:14Of course they're going to say nice things to you.
20:16They're your kids.
20:17But me, I'm a miserable prick who cares nothing about anyone but myself.
20:21I look at you in your hospital bed, tired and worn out from surgery.
20:24And I selfishly wonder, how long must I wait before I can fuck you?
20:32Well, finally somebody said something right.
20:37Would have been weird if I'd have said it.
20:39Not in this family.
20:41Darlings, would you please give us a little privacy?
20:44Oh, God, Mom, you're not going to-
20:46I just want to be with Olivier for a minute.
20:52Now go.
20:54Go and go.
20:54Get something to eat.
21:20Look at all the flowers.
21:23Ooh, a plastic monkey.
21:28It's like a parade float.
21:30Without the parade.
21:32These flowers are amazing.
21:34If they use an actual tiger that would occasionally maim an innocent passerby, then maybe I'd like it.
21:43Oh, isn't it sad, though?
21:45Nothing we can ever create will be as beautiful as this flower.
21:51Whatever.
21:52Those Lego dinosaurs you made were pretty fucking amazing.
21:55He's so above everything.
22:03Excuse me, but you can't do that.
22:05It's okay.
22:06Dick Cheney is my uncle.
22:09Hey.
22:10What's your problem?
22:12What's my problem?
22:13I can't fucking believe you would try to take credit for my work.
22:17I wasn't taking credit for your work.
22:19I was taking my share of credit for our idea.
22:21Oh, please.
22:24Jesus Christ.
22:25Are you really that insecure?
22:26You have to take credit for everything.
22:27I don't want to have this conversation.
22:29Yeah, because you know you're wrong.
22:31You know I tore that photograph and put the pieces on your face.
22:35That was the idea.
22:36That was the fucking idea.
22:38I can't believe you would try and take credit for that.
22:40You tore up a picture.
22:41Big fucking deal.
22:43I'm the one who told you to photograph it.
22:44I'm the one who saw the potential.
22:45Great.
22:46So, what?
22:47If Picasso painted a picture, it'd be alright if you took photos of it and then told everyone it was
22:51yours.
22:51I can't believe you would compare yourself to Picasso.
22:54I wasn't.
22:55Look, one of the coolest things about this was that we did it together.
23:01I liked that.
23:02Just working with you.
23:04Excuse me, young lady.
23:06I need to speak with you.
23:07Run!
23:09Did you want soup?
23:12No.
23:13I always have such ridiculously high expectations of hospital soup and I'm always so very disappointed.
23:24Thanks.
23:28You know, I, I should, uh, I should probably...
23:31You don't have to say anything.
23:34I will then.
23:35I know.
23:37You don't have to.
23:43You think I should tell mom I slept with Olivier once in college?
23:49I kinda wish she hadn't told me.
23:53It would be fun to see mom's reaction.
23:57We are the most sexually inappropriate people in the world, aren't we?
24:01Yeah, well, look who our mother is.
24:03And I don't think we had a choice.
24:04Yeah, but it's a little bit too easy for me to blame her for all my horrible behavior.
24:08Oh no.
24:09If you stop blaming her, I'll have to do the same.
24:12Maybe it's time.
24:13What about dad?
24:14Can we blame him?
24:22I'm thinking about having kids.
24:25With Nate?
24:27Yeah.
24:29You think I'm crazy.
24:32No.
24:34No, not at all.
24:37I think it's great.
24:42I think you are going to be a great mother.
24:49It's good to see you.
24:56Nathaniel's father had it built during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
24:59His mother used to keep her can goods in here.
25:04I haven't been down here in ages.
25:07This door is lined with lead.
25:09You see?
25:10It's just an old...
25:11What a drop of moisture.
25:14Somebody knew what they were doing.
25:19The boys used to play down here.
25:22And David, when I'd scold him, this was his little hideaway place to sit and pout.
25:29So dusty.
25:31Smells like life.
25:33Smells like life.
25:36Yes, sir.
25:37This will do just fine.
25:42I always put black actors in my films.
25:44Even if the part doesn't say it's a black guy, I always think...
25:48Why not a black guy?
25:52You ever do any acting?
25:54Me?
25:55No.
25:56You should.
25:57You got a face like a movie star.
26:01Don't you think you should be in movies?
26:03Uh, sure.
26:05I'm pretty happy doing what I'm doing.
26:07Hmm.
26:08Ex-cop who becomes a security specialist.
26:10That's a movie right there.
26:14I love cops.
26:18It's all right.
26:20It's all right.
26:20Just take a second.
26:22Yeah.
26:23Check.
26:25Okay, not only is he suing me now he's hitting on my husband.
26:28I've met so many guys like him with their big black sex cop fantasies.
26:33He hasn't the faintest idea that I'm a real person.
26:35I'm not sure he cares.
26:39Thank you very much.
26:43I'll pay this up front.
26:45No, let us get that.
26:47What, you think you can buy me off with a dinner?
26:49No, I was just...
26:50It's not personal, you know, David.
26:51But you really fucked up.
26:53And, well...
26:55Someone's gonna pay.
27:03Did he just make us an offer?
27:07I think he'll drop the lawsuit.
27:10If I let him pull me.
27:13I think you're right.
27:21Hey.
27:23I hate to play the cop, but I'm thinking...
27:25You've been drinking, and I should drive you home.
27:29Play cop all you want.
27:32It's a Porsche.
27:36Follow us.
27:39You working on a new one of these?
27:41Oh, yeah.
27:43I really like making them.
27:46What's the deal between you and Russell?
27:47He just said he was talking about it like it was his idea.
27:50I am so sick of him.
27:52He thinks it was his idea because he was there when we...
27:54When I...
27:55You know what? I don't give a shit.
27:57Did he help you with any of those photos you gave him?
28:00No!
28:00He was just the one who tore up the first photo.
28:03So he needs to lay off then.
28:06I mean, let him do his own thing with him, Jesus.
28:09Everything's derivative of everything.
28:11Oh, I just wish he wasn't connected to it in any way.
28:14I showed him to my gallery manager.
28:18Really?
28:21He went all crazy over him.
28:23You're kidding.
28:24He said he wanted to meet with you.
28:27Holy fuck!
28:27I can't believe you did this for me.
28:45Who is it?
28:47It's me, Rico.
28:53Hey, Julie.
28:55Wow.
28:56Haven't seen you since high school.
28:58Yeah.
29:00Where are the kids?
29:01Asleep.
29:04Okay.
29:06Well...
29:07You can go now.
29:09What?
29:11Here. You can go now.
29:13Yeah, but Vanessa didn't say you were coming by.
29:15They're my kids too.
29:17I don't know.
29:33Paracanus.
29:34You really should guess them.
29:35They're beautiful, beautiful chickens.
29:37We've got four right now.
29:39There's Petey, Pepe, Polly, and...
29:43Pogo.
29:43Pogo.
29:44Oh, well, we don't have room for chickens.
29:49Lisa loved animals.
29:54Did anyone want coffee?
29:56Yeah, sure, I'll have some.
29:57Yeah.
30:00So, Nate, we should probably tell you why we wanted to see you.
30:03It's about Lisa.
30:04Her ashes.
30:06How come they weren't, you know, processed?
30:11What do you mean?
30:12They were all chunky.
30:14They weren't pulverized.
30:17The funeral director in Coeur d'Alene said it was very old-fashioned.
30:20Huh.
30:21I'm not aware of that.
30:22That's not something you oversee.
30:24No, no.
30:25I mean, we have a regular crematorium that we use.
30:27And, uh...
30:29I don't know.
30:30I mean, sometimes, I guess they just rush the last step.
30:32Then I want their number, so I can look into this.
30:35Oh, Barb, please.
30:36I'll take care of it.
30:37I'd really like to see it through.
30:38It was suggested that they may not even be Lisa's ashes.
30:42Yes.
30:46Yeah.
30:52Okay, look.
30:52I need to tell you guys something.
30:53I, uh...
30:57I gave Lisa what she wanted.
31:00What do you mean?
31:02I mean, uh...
31:04You know, she didn't want to be cremated, so I...
31:08Buried her in the desert.
31:10What?
31:11I know. I should have told you.
31:12But I just thought it would be less complicated this way.
31:15So...
31:16Those aren't even Lisa's ashes?
31:19No.
31:20Whose are they?
31:21Somebody's ashes that were never claimed from the 70s.
31:25Sometimes people just don't pick them up.
31:27So, in Lisa's vault, with her name on it,
31:31where my parents go to visit her and pray,
31:34are some complete strangers ashes?
31:36I wanted to honor her.
31:37And where is Lisa?
31:39The desert?
31:40What desert?
31:42The Mojave.
31:43You just dumped her by the side of the road somewhere?
31:45No, of course not.
31:46I buried her.
31:47It's really beautiful where I buried her.
31:48There's a tree and, uh...
31:50Was it off the 62 towards Joshua Tree?
31:52Uh, no.
31:52I drove up towards...
31:54Is there a marker?
31:55How do I go see her?
31:56Did you see any Joshua Trees around you?
31:58They're these...
31:59I know what a Joshua Tree is.
32:01Uh, no.
32:02There's no marker, per se.
32:03Lisa didn't want to have a...
32:04I'm sorry, but I was, as you can imagine,
32:06I was a little out of it.
32:07It sounds like you were completely out of it.
32:09What you did is probably illegal, Nate,
32:11and it really pisses me off that you lied to us.
32:14Look, I gave her what she wanted, okay?
32:15And I thought that that's what you wanted, too.
32:17No, what I want is for Lisa to still be alive
32:20and not have her daughter be raised by a woman that she hated.
32:22Barb!
32:23This is fucked up.
32:24You completely erased her off the face of the earth.
32:27Like she never even existed.
32:29This raises a lot of questions, Nate.
32:31What questions?
32:32It's crazy.
32:33I can't talk about this anymore.
32:34Come on.
32:35Wait.
32:35We're leaving.
32:40Raises a lot of questions, Nate.
33:05You're gonna drop the charges?
33:08Yeah, forget it. I'll call a lawyer in the morning.
33:11Get your boyfriend some Prozac or a muzzle or something.
33:15He just went through really awful experiences. Having problems dealing with it is all.
33:19Yeah? How about you?
33:23Me? Trying to be there for him. You know? He's strong.
33:28Doesn't that get a little old?
33:29No. Well, sometimes it's kind of...
33:37Tell me.
33:40I understand. He went through something really traumatic.
33:43I'm completely empathetic, but sometimes I do get tired of hearing about it.
33:48You're not his mother.
33:49I wish you'd figure out a way to deal with it rather than have these episodes.
33:54Well, at least I finally got him into therapy.
33:58It's a lot for you to handle.
34:01Must be real tense.
34:03A little angry.
34:04Exhausted. It's like living with an invalid.
34:06Yeah.
34:08You know, if you ever need anyone to unload on...
34:14Thanks. I'll deal with it my own way.
34:16Really, though? Anytime you need to let off a little steam...
34:20I'm thinking this is the last time we see each other.
34:23Yeah, I figured.
34:25You better go find your boyfriend.
34:28Or he bites my cat or something.
34:39How was it?
34:40I need to get home and shower.
34:53Hello?
34:54Yeah.
34:54Julie called and she said you sent her home.
34:56I'm tired of my kids being left with some babysitter every single night of the week while you go out
35:00with Kenny fucking Sims.
35:02It's none of your goddamn business what I do.
35:04Man, I have the right to see my kids whenever I want.
35:07Oh, okay. You know, you got the right, all right. You can stay with them all night because I'm not
35:10coming home.
35:21Look, it's what she wanted, all right?
35:22I understand. It was obviously a highly meaningful thing for you.
35:24I'm just...
35:26I'm disappointed that you didn't feel that you could share something that meaningful with me.
35:31Okay, one, I'm not your fucking patience.
35:33Oh, nice.
35:33Stop talking to me like I am.
35:34Two, what I did was between Lisa and me.
35:41Look, I'm sorry. I'm just upset.
35:42Yeah, well, it just, it really sucks that you keep things from me.
35:46Uh-huh. Okay.
35:51Why don't you just tell me, okay?
35:52Tell me when you're ready to let me in and make me part of your fucking life.
35:56Oh, God.
36:01You guys have your lunches?
36:02Yes.
36:02You have your lunches?
36:03I made your peanut butter and jelly.
36:05I know you like it.
36:06I made it really good, too, with extra peanut butter.
36:08Hi, honey. Hi, hi.
36:10You guys all ready for school?
36:12Okay. Uh, Julio, go put your brother in the car, okay?
36:15And buckle him up in his baby seat.
36:16Bye.
36:17Bye.
36:18So, you have a good night?
36:20Oh, very nice.
36:22It's nice to be with a man who knows how to treat a lady.
36:25Really?
36:26So what'd you guys do?
36:27Oh, you know, charity work.
36:31I've had enough of this.
36:32I'm coming home.
36:33I am coming home.
36:34If you ever step foot in this house again without my permission, I'm calling the cops.
36:38The cops won't do anything.
36:39Hey, this is still my house, and you have no right to keep me out.
36:41I don't care.
36:42I'm still calling them, and I'll let you explain that to them.
36:51Nate.
36:55Barb.
36:55Quentin and I have been talking, and we're really upset about this.
36:58I don't want Maya growing up in this house.
37:00What?
37:00We don't want her in a place where Lisa isn't honored.
37:03Look, Barb, I know this is really weird for you.
37:05I don't want to hear a word from you.
37:06I know all about you.
37:07Hey, you're completely out of line.
37:08We want Maya to come live with us.
37:11Yeah?
37:11Well, no fucking way.
37:12Maybe just part-time.
37:13But are you people crazy?
37:14No, but apparently you are.
37:15The last time I came here, you said some psychic told you Lisa was still alive.
37:18You know what?
37:19I was still in shock, I think.
37:20Okay?
37:20Anyway, I was high.
37:22Look, you know what you did with Lisa was wrong, and I hate to contact our lawyer.
37:27God, what are you saying?
37:28Get the hell out of here.
37:30Go!
37:30Get the fuck off my property.
37:31Calm down now, Nate.
37:33We're just trying to do what's best for me.
37:34Oh, please.
37:34You don't care about Maya.
37:35Get the fuck out of here.
37:36You're not going to get away with this, Nate.
37:38You're not.
37:41Hey.
37:44Don't you worry, baby.
37:45Don't you worry.
37:46Nobody's going to take you away.
37:47No, of course not.
37:49There's no way.
37:50Hey, I know this is scary.
37:51I mean, I sound like that bad.
37:51She doesn't happen to me already.
37:52She has absolutely no legal rights.
37:54Who the hell am I, Job?
37:55There is no way that she can take Maya.
37:58No, I'm not taking her to daycare.
38:00Leave her with me.
38:01I had one class this morning.
38:02I can't skip it.
38:02No, just please, please, please.
38:03I just, I don't want to let her go.
38:04Hey, just come inside for a while.
38:07Everything will be okay.
38:08Yeah, right.
38:09Just come in for a minute.
38:13Beautiful, Claire.
38:16Complex.
38:19You're right.
38:23Kind of fucking creepy.
38:26I love them.
38:28How did you come up with the concept?
38:31It's something I've done ever since I was a kid.
38:34Tearing things up.
38:35Ah.
38:36Genius from birth.
38:39Well, I have a new show in a couple of weeks.
38:45Let's put them in.
38:47Really?
38:48All of them?
38:49Oh, fuck yes.
38:51All of them.
38:56It's great.
38:58Shit.
38:59It's kind of hard to know what to say.
39:02My family is gone.
39:04And no one can ever replace them.
39:08But this is what life is, right?
39:11Pain.
39:14Pain followed by more pain.
39:18Everything you have can be taken away, and it will be.
39:21You know that.
39:24Lisa was just the beginning.
39:27I mean, you're crazy to even think of having another baby,
39:30because I promise you,
39:31from now on,
39:34only bad things will happen to you.
39:37Have you seen George?
39:40No.
39:41I can't seem to find him anywhere.
39:43They were so much a part of me
39:44that I never imagined life without them.
39:47But as deeply sad as I am that they're gone...
39:50George?
39:51I'm down here.
39:54Oh, my.
39:55The extension cord's only temporary, of course.
39:57We're going to need at least a 5,000-watt generator.
40:01I just got a call that there's been a cancellation
40:03in the tantric-loving workshop.
40:05They can fit us in this weekend, if we'd like.
40:07This weekend?
40:08Yes, this weekend.
40:10Oh, I don't think so.
40:12I've got this guy coming over first thing Saturday morning
40:14who's going to give me some advice
40:15on the air filtration system.
40:18How long is that going to take?
40:19Oh, jeez, I'm not sure.
40:21It's not the sort of thing you want to rush.
40:23How is it?
40:25I don't know.
40:26I was thinking hammocks against this wall.
40:29How's that sound?
40:41What's with the baby monitor?
40:43I feel safer knowing what's going on in there.
40:47I don't trust Barb.
40:49Oh, come on.
40:50You don't think she...
40:51I didn't think she'd do anything weird or crazy,
40:52but she already has, hasn't she?
40:53I think Barb is still trying to deal with Lisa's death.
40:57It's driving her a little wacko, is all.
40:59You can relate.
41:01I don't care what she's going through.
41:02She's never seen Maya again.
41:04I'm sure this will all blow over.
41:06I just thought it would work through it.
41:07Yeah, well, if somebody threatens my family,
41:09they don't get to work through anything.
41:15Your family is going to be fine.
41:18I promise.
41:21You know what?
41:22I'm sorry, but this is definitely not a good time
41:24for us to have a baby, so...
41:28I'm just saying.
41:30I'm sorry, but we've got to focus on Maya right now.
41:32Just Maya.
41:50Oh, man, what a day.
41:53Would you believe I spent the last six hours
41:55standing outside this Japanese businessman's hotel room?
41:58Didn't find out.
41:58He wasn't even in there.
42:01Make anything for dinner?
42:02I'm starving.
42:07Oh, shit.
42:09I'm going to fucking kill him.
42:10He promised.
42:11He dropped the lawsuit.
42:12It's not that.
42:14What is it?
42:17The police called.
42:18They arrested someone whose fingerprints
42:21match the ones taken off the van.
42:22I have to go in and identify them.
42:24I mean, they're not going to act like they spent a lot of action.