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A dancer facing career decline returns home to meet her biological father. Raised by her lesbian mother through insemination, she navigates family complexities while bonding with elderly coworkers who help her find herself.
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00:01Action.
00:04Get moving again!
00:06Put out the fire within Zyre.
00:10Cut.
00:11Hi Ro, it's David, your genealogist.
00:14I know it's been a while, but out of nowhere we got a message.
00:18This could be our guy this time, Ro.
00:20He's my bio-dad.
00:22What's a bio-dad?
00:23A bio-dad is someone who donated sperm.
00:26He's not my dad, but biologically we share DNA.
00:28You gotta meet him.
00:30This is crazy!
00:32You have been talking about this moment since we were kids.
00:34What did your mom say?
00:35That's my girl!
00:37I haven't told her, but it's fine. Trust me.
00:40How is the activity coordinator gig going?
00:44Great. They're sort of my friends now.
00:47Is it that bad?
00:48You looked great before. Maybe even better.
00:54If you think he's our guy, I'm ready for the next step.
01:00Still rising acres in the air.
01:06It feels the same like yesterday.
01:10Have you ever gone through depression?
01:12Are you sad?
01:15No.
01:16I mean, maybe in the past I've been a little depressed, but, you know.
01:19That's a lot to carry.
01:24A career in dance is really hard.
01:28There comes a time when you should just grow up.
01:32Shots on me!
01:37It's all been there.
01:44I'm angry.
01:46Not knowing this other part of me my whole life and then finally meeting them.
01:50And trying to figure out what parts of myself are from him.
01:54I'm angry too.
01:56And I couldn't provide that for you.
01:58Just that son.
02:04Just that son.
02:07I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
02:10Just that son.
02:11But I'm only 30.
02:13Oh, honey.
02:18What's next for you and your bio daddy?
02:21Oh my god, don't ever say it that way again.
02:25Somehow you still make that sound gross.
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