Little Children

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00:00:30 Want to take a walk with me?
00:01:16 ...continue to protest the presence
00:01:20 in their neighborhood.
00:01:22 Thanks, Rick. I'm standing here
00:01:25 the quiet residential
00:01:26 that has become
00:01:28 ever since 48-year-old
00:01:31 after serving a two-year
00:01:33 for indecent exposure
00:01:35 In the past few days
00:01:37 known as the Committee
00:01:39 began distributing these notices
00:01:42 warning neighbors
00:01:45 "Dangerous predator
00:01:46 I don't really like having
00:01:50 I think it's outrageous.
00:01:53 for a sex offender to, uh, be
00:01:56 I-- I don't think
00:01:58 Makes me very nervous.
00:02:00 Um, I'd have a problem
00:02:03 It's like having an
00:02:06 They don't mix.
00:02:08 The conditions of his parole
00:02:11 to be within 100 yards
00:02:13 school or recreation area
00:02:17 These conditions seem
00:02:18 to the many parents whose
00:02:21 in this formerly
00:02:23 and who in the coming days and weeks
00:02:26 but preparing for the worst.
00:02:38 My husband and I had an
00:02:42 We did this intense
00:02:45 - Oh, come on.
00:02:47 It was on our vacation in Cabo
00:02:50 and this Mayan woman.
00:02:52 A goddess,
00:02:54 - She had--
00:02:56 She thinks she's gonna
00:02:58 then it's Christmas, then she'll be back
00:03:01 Please.
00:03:02 Six months from now she'll be right here
00:03:05 My friend Beth said
00:03:07 was to just take him with her every time
00:03:10 - I find that strange.
00:03:13 It's Oedipal.
00:03:15 What's the rush?
00:03:17 Although I will say, when I was trying
00:03:20 I opened the diaper
00:03:22 Like a grown man.
00:03:24 Smiling politely to mask a
00:03:28 Sarah reminded herself to think
00:03:31 She was a researcher studying the
00:03:35 They weren't organic?
00:03:37 She was not a typical
00:03:40 Troy, stop that!
00:03:42 Paul and I were having
00:03:43 and I drifted off
00:03:45 It happens.
00:03:47 Yeah, I guess.
00:03:50 he said he hadn't
00:03:52 You know what
00:03:54 Set aside a specific
00:03:56 That's what Louis and I do--
00:03:59 "Whether you want to or not"
00:04:01 her eyes straying over
00:04:05 Even at such a tiny
00:04:07 Lucy didn't interact much
00:04:11 Sarah didn't really know why
00:04:13 except that she'd
00:04:15 trapped in the house
00:04:17 with this unknowable
00:04:26 Morning snack time
00:04:27 Snack time!
00:04:30 ...a regimen established
00:04:32 who believed that rigid
00:04:35 was not only the key
00:04:37 but to effective
00:04:39 - I'll take this one!
00:04:43 - Can I do it?
00:04:49 Mommy...
00:04:52 where's my snack?
00:04:54 I'm sorry, honey,
00:04:56 - I forgot the rice cakes.
00:04:58 - I'm sure it's in here somewhere.
00:05:00 Well, who's going to keep
00:05:02 - Bad mommy. Bad mommy.
00:05:04 No calm down!
00:05:08 All right, you know what?
00:05:10 it's just not here, okay?
00:05:16 Wait!
00:05:18 Troy, honey,
00:05:21 No!
00:05:22 Troy Jonathan,
00:05:24 But, Mama, they're mine.
00:05:26 No back talk.
00:05:28 Troy has goldfish for you.
00:05:30 That's much more than 10.
00:05:32 - That's great.
00:05:35 Thank you, Mary Ann,
00:05:37 It's nothing.
00:05:42 Maybe you should make
00:05:44 so it's the last thing you
00:05:47 That's what I do.
00:05:49 Yeah, thank you. That's-- that's
00:05:54 You're welcome.
00:05:56 Drink your juice.
00:05:58 Are you the plane again?
00:06:00 Look.
00:06:01 Now you have to act like me.
00:06:03 The prom king.
00:06:06 Oh my God,
00:06:09 Sarah followed
00:06:11 over to the entrance
00:06:12 eager to finally get a glimpse
00:06:15 the handsome and mysterious
00:06:18 who had been a regular
00:06:20 for several weeks
00:06:23 before abruptly
00:06:26 I don't need a rest.
00:06:29 His departure had left a gaping
00:06:32 of Cheryl, Theresa
00:06:34 Barely a day went by without one
00:06:37 about the reason for his absence
00:06:43 Here I come.
00:06:47 You've done it again.
00:06:49 I hate steam engines.
00:06:51 When I come back I will
00:06:54 Yeah?
00:06:57 I'm gonna ram you
00:06:59 - Ready?
00:07:03 Every time you win,
00:07:07 I know.
00:07:10 - Hello!
00:07:13 The jester's cap was something
00:07:16 All day long the boy ate,
00:07:19 But the moment his mother stepped in
00:07:23 As if the entire day
00:07:25 had been a pointless
00:07:28 You got some sun
00:07:30 Did Daddy forget
00:07:34 What are you doing?
00:07:37 That's his full name.
00:07:40 Um...
00:07:43 I like to come over
00:07:45 Hmm.
00:07:49 I think I'm gonna finally break down
00:07:53 - Really?
00:07:55 Why?
00:07:59 I have no way of reaching you
00:08:01 You're done,
00:08:05 You've got one.
00:08:07 Don't you think it's
00:08:09 Yeah, I do.
00:08:12 Yeah, I know.
00:08:15 There's a family plan.
00:08:20 Okay.
00:08:22 Let's just see where we are
00:08:24 Yeah?
00:08:26 Are your hands okay?
00:08:43 As was her custom each week
00:08:46 the boy's mother sent Brad
00:08:49 to study for the bar exam.
00:08:52 But he never quite made it through
00:08:58 Brad had been watching
00:09:01 sometimes for as long
00:09:04 But he never received the slightest
00:09:08 He'd been the same age as these
00:09:12 - You do that!
00:09:14 - Nice.
00:09:16 "I must have been like this,"
00:09:19 "I must have been
00:09:26 Awful.
00:09:29 He should be castrated.
00:09:32 Quick and clean,
00:09:33 Then you wouldn't have to worry
00:09:36 You know what else
00:09:37 Nail his penis above the entrance
00:09:40 You know, as a warning
00:09:43 You think
00:09:45 I just can't believe you want to
00:09:48 My brother used
00:09:51 when we were teenagers.
00:09:53 he'd do it in the dining room,
00:09:56 He'd always figure out a way to do it so
00:09:59 Didn't you
00:10:01 No, I didn't want
00:10:03 Maybe he should
00:10:07 It's not the same thing.
00:10:10 Oh my God, there he is.
00:10:12 After all this time,
00:10:15 Where's the fire?
00:10:16 Maybe he needed a vacation.
00:10:19 From what?
00:10:21 From being
00:10:23 It's a dirty job,
00:10:29 - Close it?
00:10:31 Close the gate.
00:10:35 - It's open.
00:10:37 - Somebody else will close it.
00:10:42 Are we playing
00:10:45 Swing time!
00:10:52 What's he do for a living?
00:10:53 We've never actually
00:10:57 Really?
00:10:58 We don't even
00:11:01 I thought you guys said
00:11:04 - It was awkward.
00:11:06 You had to think about what you
00:11:09 You know, put on makeup.
00:11:20 Mommy, push me!
00:11:23 Okay.
00:11:29 Wait!
00:11:33 Five bucks if you get
00:11:41 How old is she?
00:11:44 Lucy,
00:11:45 tell the nice boy
00:11:48 I'm three.
00:11:50 My grandma
00:11:53 She doesn't have
00:11:55 Do you like to swim?
00:11:57 I don't like sharks.
00:12:00 Don't listen to him.
00:12:02 We go to the town pool
00:12:05 - I'm Brad, by the way.
00:12:09 You guys come
00:12:11 No, just the last
00:12:14 I usually go to the one
00:12:16 with the big wood things,
00:12:18 Yeah, we actually rent a house
00:12:20 from there on Ashforth.
00:12:21 That ice cream truck never leaves.
00:12:24 Yeah, tell me about it.
00:12:28 You know, you're the first person
00:12:32 You make 'em nervous.
00:12:35 Oh, right.
00:12:38 I guess they don't see too many fathers
00:12:44 You don't have to be polite.
00:12:46 What?
00:12:48 You know, what the person who wears the
00:12:51 Oh. All right,
00:12:55 - She makes documentaries.
00:12:58 - Like Michael Moore?
00:13:01 Oh.
00:13:03 Well, I think it's
00:13:05 There's no reason fathers
00:13:10 I finished law school
00:13:12 but I can't seem to pass the bar exam.
00:13:17 Maybe you just don't
00:13:23 I'll take the test
00:13:24 If I mess up now
00:13:26 I'll just have to find something else
00:13:30 - Right, buddy?
00:13:33 Sarah was shocked by how Brad
00:13:36 with no apparent sense of being in the
00:13:39 Most men weren't like this.
00:13:42 Her husband Richard
00:13:45 She wondered if Brad was
00:13:47 If anything,
00:13:50 all too ready to open his heart at
00:13:54 like a lot of young
00:13:56 I couldn't help noticing
00:13:59 Do you have
00:14:01 No, just Aaron.
00:14:04 Extra seat comes in handy
00:14:07 Lucy refuses to go
00:14:10 We have to walk everywhere. It takes us
00:14:13 unless I carry her.
00:14:15 - Daddy, I'm finished.
00:14:19 I'm finished right now.
00:14:21 Okay. All right,
00:14:24 Ready?
00:14:27 - Oops.
00:14:28 - There, thank you.
00:14:30 No problem.
00:14:32 It was then while watching Brad
00:14:35 that Sarah found herself gripped by
00:14:39 "Don't go," she thought.
00:14:42 "Don't leave me here
00:14:46 - It was nice talking to you.
00:14:50 Wait! Um...
00:14:53 Come here. Just...
00:14:55 come here.
00:14:59 You see those women
00:15:01 Just, yeah, don't--
00:15:03 You know what
00:15:05 What?
00:15:07 The prom king.
00:15:09 Oh God, really?
00:15:11 Yeah, they mean it
00:15:13 You're a big character
00:15:15 Wow.
00:15:17 Um, so one of them bet me $5
00:15:20 Five bucks, huh?
00:15:23 Yeah.
00:15:25 Could we split
00:15:27 It could be
00:15:29 It doesn't have to be
00:15:30 Oh, well, you know, in that case, sure.
00:15:33 Great. Oh shit, no I--
00:15:36 - Uh...
00:15:38 No wait, just--
00:15:40 You know what'd
00:15:43 If you gave me a hug.
00:15:46 - You think?
00:15:49 - Yeah.
00:15:53 Oh my God.
00:15:57 Do you want to really
00:16:00 Yeah.
00:16:01 Who's gonna talk in there?
00:16:05 - Oh my God!
00:16:06 - Lucy!
00:16:08 Isabelle! Come here, Isabelle.
00:16:10 - Isabelle!
00:16:12 - I think that worked.
00:16:15 - Um, well, it was nice meeting you.
00:16:19 It's okay, yeah.
00:16:21 - It's all right.
00:16:23 We're gonna go home.
00:16:25 Okay, here we go,
00:16:28 Good girl.
00:16:32 I'm sure your daughter
00:16:34 His name is Brad.
00:16:36 and he's really very nice.
00:16:42 For the past few days
00:16:44 to concentrate on anything
00:16:47 and the curious thing
00:16:49 between them
00:16:52 She didn't feel
00:16:54 only a sense of profound
00:16:58 as if she had been
00:17:00 then released unharmed
00:17:19 As he had so often
00:17:21 Brad mentally reenacted
00:17:25 He still couldn't believe
00:17:27 And with all those women
00:17:29 Troy! Troy!
00:17:30 Aaron had been particularly
00:17:33 Why you hugging
00:17:35 Well, that's what
00:17:37 Sometimes it's a game that adults play
00:17:41 You say, "Hi,
00:17:43 Aaron was skeptical.
00:17:45 They returned to the playground
00:17:47 but no one was there.
00:17:50 Sarah hadn't shown up
00:17:53 though Brad remembered telling
00:17:55 could be found there
00:17:57 It didn't seem to matter
00:18:00 wasn't even that pretty--
00:18:04 who had long legs
00:18:08 and perfect breasts.
00:18:11 Sarah was short, boyish,
00:18:14 and had eyebrows that were thicker
00:18:19 But even so, she'd walked
00:18:23 as if she were fulfilling
00:18:25 he hadn't remembered
00:18:29 Hey, pervert!
00:18:31 Yeah, you,
00:18:33 You like little
00:18:35 - Larry?
00:18:38 Jesus, man, don't
00:18:39 What are you doing?
00:18:41 Uh, actually I'm
00:18:45 Taking the bar exam
00:18:48 I thought you
00:18:50 Yeah.
00:18:53 I got a better idea.
00:18:57 Come on. Come on,
00:19:02 Do you mind holding these?
00:19:04 Oh, uh...
00:19:07 are you, uh, part
00:19:13 I am the committee.
00:19:16 Wow.
00:19:19 That's-- that's
00:19:21 Yeah.
00:19:23 Aren't you full time
00:19:27 Yeah, I'm-- I'm taking
00:19:34 You know what
00:19:38 Just castrate him.
00:19:40 Get it over with,
00:19:44 Yeah.
00:19:54 You look good.
00:19:58 You've been, uh,
00:20:01 Uh, just push-ups,
00:20:04 a little light running.
00:20:08 The guys are
00:20:12 What guys?
00:20:16 Wow, this is something.
00:20:19 Yeah, it's pretty,
00:20:22 It's like
00:20:23 Hey, hold on
00:20:25 Duane, I've really gotta talk
00:20:27 I mean, it would mean a lot to have
00:20:30 I told you already, Larry, none of us
00:20:33 We're here to play ball. If that's your
00:20:36 Okay okay, fine.
00:20:38 Bring it in!
00:20:41 Come on, come on,
00:20:44 I want you all to meet
00:20:48 - Quarterback?
00:20:51 He played in college.
00:20:52 Uh, I'm a little
00:20:54 Who are you guys?
00:20:56 - We're the Guardians!
00:20:58 Welcome to the Tri-County
00:21:00 Let's just work on some
00:21:05 Brad waited for his
00:21:07 There were lots of excuses
00:21:10 But it felt so good to be standing here
00:21:14 And he was filled
00:21:16 he'd had right
00:21:18 like his world had
00:21:20 to reveal a thrilling
00:21:25 Okay, just let me
00:21:28 All right! Let's go!
00:21:30 Set, hut!
00:21:38 What the fuck?
00:21:40 That's a late hit!
00:21:41 This ain't
00:21:45 You fucking faggot.
00:22:01 Oh, this isn't me.
00:22:06 What are you doing?
00:22:08 What is that?
00:22:11 I want the scumbag
00:22:19 Oh, shit.
00:22:22 I don't think we want
00:22:25 It's not a question
00:22:31 Joanie thinks I'm
00:22:34 She thinks if I had a job, I wouldn't
00:22:36 five, six times a day.
00:22:39 I kinda think
00:22:45 There's a roll of duct tape
00:22:47 Would you grab it for me?
00:22:58 Honey?
00:23:03 Hi!
00:23:06 Where were you?
00:23:11 Oh my God.
00:23:12 I-- I-- I joined
00:23:15 The Committee
00:23:17 We're distributing flyers about
00:23:20 These guys play a little
00:23:24 This late?
00:23:25 Uh, it's a night league.
00:23:28 So it's gonna be
00:23:32 No no no no,
00:23:34 after I'm done
00:23:37 Is that okay?
00:23:38 Uh, who are the guys?
00:23:41 You remember
00:23:43 The guy from the Sprinkler
00:23:45 It's his organization.
00:23:48 I thought you
00:23:52 He's okay.
00:23:54 This committee makes a
00:23:57 it's pretty scary having
00:23:59 living right
00:24:04 Mmm.
00:24:07 I hate to even
00:24:12 Guess you'd better
00:24:14 Brad showered quickly,
00:24:17 to have sex with his wife.
00:24:20 "This is just what I need,"
00:24:22 "Something to take
00:24:25 Please don't.
00:24:27 Come on, Kathy, we've
00:24:29 He needs to start
00:24:30 I know.
00:24:32 Well, he'll be just
00:24:34 I just miss
00:24:36 I'm getting a little tired waking up
00:24:39 It's a perfect foot.
00:24:42 Look at him.
00:24:46 He's a handsome devil.
00:24:47 Mmm, he's perfect.
00:25:03 Good night.
00:25:09 Number 2 Hillcrest
00:25:11 was an impressive
00:25:13 Even so,
00:25:15 about the house
00:25:17 She wasn't involved
00:25:20 The place was a hand-me-down of sorts
00:25:23 And the furnishings
00:25:27 By the time
00:25:29 Richard wasn't all that
00:25:31 And so she decided
00:25:34 with the exception of a single room
00:25:38 and gradually began
00:25:40 with the remnants
00:25:48 From the moment
00:25:49 Sarah had refused to hire
00:25:52 Read me a story?
00:25:55 In a minute,
00:25:57 - Can I sit on your lap?
00:26:00 Go finish your
00:26:02 She wasn't exactly sure
00:26:05 The truth was she spent
00:26:08 waiting desperately for the moment
00:26:12 and she could finally
00:26:14 But even this was not
00:26:17 You're ready to roll?
00:26:18 Could you wait
00:26:20 I'm sorry, Richard's barricaded
00:26:22 - finishing some stuff for work.
00:26:25 I've got a little surprise
00:26:27 She's a terror at night.
00:26:30 - Oh, the poor thing.
00:26:33 Hello.
00:26:35 Is there a cute little
00:26:37 Oh, my goodness!
00:26:40 What--
00:26:43 what have I found?
00:26:45 - A beanie.
00:26:48 Jean, you didn't
00:26:49 Oh, this little dog needed
00:26:53 And I know a little girl
00:26:57 Let me see.
00:26:59 Sarah was beginning
00:27:01 Her evening fitness walk
00:27:04 she looked forward to all day,
00:27:09 But if there was one thing
00:27:12 it was that it was
00:27:13 to be at war
00:27:17 He could easily imagine what people
00:27:20 Exactly the same thing they'd
00:27:23 that Ray from next door
00:27:26 or that Ted from work
00:27:28 had anonymous gay sex
00:27:31 "But we want what we want,"
00:27:34 "and there's not much
00:27:37 He had stumbled
00:27:40 while doing research
00:27:43 His office door
00:27:46 But he clicked
00:27:55 He was deeply engrossed
00:27:58 when Ted knocked
00:28:00 I'm taking lunch orders.
00:28:02 Casually, but with great haste
00:28:04 Richard banished Slutty Kay
00:28:07 Uh, yeah, I'll have
00:28:09 ...and reentered the flow
00:28:14 It wasn't until
00:28:17 that Richard gave the slightest thought
00:28:23 Do you need me
00:28:24 Uh, no no, you
00:28:26 I'm just gonna catch up
00:28:28 Well, don't stay too late.
00:28:39 Lately Slutty Kay
00:28:43 He thought about her
00:28:45 and spent hours studying
00:28:46 the thousands of photographs
00:28:49 Some of Kay's practices
00:28:52 even off-putting.
00:28:54 She had a thing
00:28:57 spatulas, and dressing up
00:28:59 and playing with balloons.
00:29:01 But who was
00:29:07 Oh, that's it.
00:29:09 Though as close as Richard
00:29:13 as much as he believed
00:29:15 he could never get past
00:29:18 that she existed for him
00:29:31 The panties were an attempt
00:29:34 Maybe a sniff or two
00:29:37 so he could get back
00:29:40 where his wife
00:29:42 her impatience increasing
00:29:45 What are you doing?
00:30:39 Are you almost finished there? 'Cause
00:30:44 - You could have knocked.
00:30:49 We need to talk.
00:31:02 You're awfully quiet
00:31:04 - Everything okay?
00:31:07 Yeah.
00:31:09 You'll have to walk
00:31:11 I've got a book
00:31:14 Okay.
00:31:15 You're sure everything's
00:31:19 Yeah, sorry.
00:31:21 I guess I'm just
00:31:25 So what are
00:31:26 "Crime and
00:31:28 Wow. That's pretty
00:31:31 Well, we have some
00:31:35 You should come next month.
00:31:38 You could be
00:31:40 Little sister?
00:31:41 We're trying to get younger
00:31:45 We call them
00:31:48 I don't know, Jean.
00:31:50 I read "Madame Bovary"
00:31:53 It's a pretty
00:31:55 Well, that's an
00:31:58 - You should come.
00:32:01 Oh, would you
00:32:04 Someone's at my door.
00:32:07 Hi!
00:32:12 Hi!
00:32:17 Wow, God,
00:32:20 this is a surprise.
00:32:21 I haven't seen
00:32:23 I-- I hope you don't mind. Your husband
00:32:26 Oh, no,
00:32:27 It's good
00:32:30 God, um, can I get you
00:32:33 I can only stay a minute.
00:32:36 - You know that guy, the pervert?
00:32:38 He's been riding his
00:32:40 - checking out the kids.
00:32:42 Oh, God,
00:32:45 Nothing they can do.
00:32:47 I guess they're just waiting
00:32:50 I just thought
00:32:52 Thanks, that's
00:32:56 Let me get
00:32:58 I'm sorry.
00:33:04 I didn't mean
00:33:06 I don't even know
00:33:13 I'd better go.
00:33:21 You wanna talk?
00:33:23 I'm tired.
00:34:55 Hello.
00:34:57 Hey.
00:35:00 No, he's still
00:35:03 Yeah, I'm, uh, I'm going
00:35:09 No, I guess I
00:35:16 Okay.
00:35:19 All right, bye.
00:36:23 H-hi.
00:36:24 H-hello?
00:36:27 Yes, I'd like
00:36:30 Pierce, Sarah,
00:36:35 Um...
00:36:36 it's the red bathing suit
00:36:40 The hide-your-tummy
00:36:44 Uh, I'm size...
00:36:49 10, eight?
00:36:53 E-eight.
00:37:35 You want to go
00:37:37 You do?
00:37:41 One, two.
00:37:50 Daddy, can I go
00:37:53 In a minute, okay?
00:37:55 Okay.
00:37:58 There you go.
00:38:08 Mommy, I have
00:38:10 Just go in the pool.
00:38:13 Huh-uh, I want
00:38:16 Really?
00:38:18 Okay, come on.
00:38:24 Okay, ready?
00:38:26 There.
00:38:55 Swing down.
00:39:00 Hey, I'm drumming it.
00:39:03 Oh.
00:39:05 Wow.
00:39:08 - It's you.
00:39:11 - Hi!
00:39:15 I hope you don't mind.
00:39:17 She's better off
00:39:20 Oh no,
00:39:22 It's nice
00:39:24 Yeah, you too.
00:39:28 I'm sorry,
00:39:31 Um...
00:39:34 Thanks.
00:39:35 Right.
00:39:36 # Who is knocking
00:39:39 - Thanks a lot.
00:39:41 # Knocking on the door #
00:39:43 - # Who is knocking on the door? #
00:39:46 # A way, hey hey. #
00:39:48 Lucy, say hi to the little boy
00:39:50 Hi.
00:39:54 You remember him?
00:40:01 The pool became a ritual.
00:40:03 I was trying to think.
00:40:06 - Oh oh, okay.
00:40:07 We have the creature
00:40:09 Right.
00:40:10 Day after day they sat
00:40:13 getting to know
00:40:16 This needs mustard.
00:40:18 - Mustard?
00:40:21 Having little choice
00:40:22 Aaron and Lucy formed
00:40:30 Aw, that's perfect.
00:40:32 Sometimes Brad and Sarah
00:40:39 Mama said, "What Papa
00:40:41 It's not a good idea
00:40:44 It was the most fun
00:41:01 But there was always
00:41:04 to be touched by Brad.
00:41:07 And, as badly as
00:41:11 she wanted just as badly
00:41:14 they'd made for themselves
00:41:16 So she accepted
00:41:19 the melancholy
00:41:22 in exchange for this
00:41:25 some sunscreen
00:41:28 One more happy day
00:41:33 Okay, no pasta
00:41:35 We eat way too much
00:41:37 I thought you
00:41:39 No, I do.
00:41:42 Pretty soon I can sell advertising
00:41:46 No, that's okay.
00:41:47 I've got
00:41:49 I thought you were
00:41:51 Yeah, so did I.
00:41:54 there's something in this
00:42:00 The father was...
00:42:02 K-I-L-L-E-D
00:42:05 in a, um,
00:42:09 and, um, left behind
00:42:14 I was talking to the mother the other
00:42:16 and she was saying she didn't know what
00:42:20 Jeez, I bet.
00:42:21 No, it wasn't like that.
00:42:24 she was wondering, should she keep
00:42:26 that began with
00:42:28 And she was saying
00:42:31 for requesting
00:42:34 scuba gear one year
00:42:35 and rappelling gear
00:42:38 She said he wasn't
00:42:42 Trying new things
00:42:44 more alive.
00:42:49 I've got to go.
00:43:01 Patch one of your best
00:43:04 Okay?
00:43:08 Hey, I got something.
00:43:15 Hot enough for you?
00:43:17 Yeah.
00:43:20 Yeah, it's so humid.
00:43:23 I've got football
00:43:26 Be like playing
00:43:28 Watch out for
00:43:31 What's his name?
00:43:34 Corrente?
00:43:35 Yeah.
00:43:38 Remember what
00:43:40 You should be
00:43:45 I'll be careful.
00:43:47 Promise?
00:43:52 Yeah.
00:43:58 Weatherman said
00:44:01 I don't see
00:44:12 Mom, could I please
00:44:15 No, sweetheart.
00:44:18 Oh, okay.
00:44:19 All they want is sugar.
00:44:21 Constantly.
00:45:38 Oh, no.
00:45:46 It's him.
00:45:50 Oh, Jesus.
00:45:59 Oh my God,
00:46:01 He's in the pool.
00:46:04 Oh my God!
00:46:06 Jacob, get out
00:46:08 Oh my God.
00:46:10 - Get away from that man.
00:46:14 Brooke?
00:46:16 Dale, you'd better
00:46:22 Get out of the pool!
00:46:33 Where's your sister?
00:46:44 Why'd we have to get out, Mom?
00:46:48 I'm scared.
00:46:55 - What did he do?
00:47:13 I'm scared.
00:47:21 Um, why the
00:47:24 Um, there's a man over there who
00:47:28 so they're asking
00:47:29 Mr. McGorvey.
00:47:31 It'd be wise for you to get
00:47:41 Did that man
00:47:43 You're sure he
00:47:50 Step out of
00:48:10 I was only trying
00:48:13 All right,
00:48:21 You can go back in the pool.
00:48:56 Bear with us, please. You
00:48:59 Let's go. Out of the pool.
00:49:02 Exit the pool and vacate
00:49:05 Okay, I'll see
00:49:07 You're going to carry her?
00:49:10 No, she won't do the stroller.
00:49:11 - Really?
00:49:12 Lucy, would you like to go
00:49:14 Can I interest you in a stroller?
00:49:18 It's out of
00:49:19 No, it's fine.
00:49:23 Run!
00:49:35 You'd better come inside.
00:49:40 Oh!
00:49:49 - You can put him down in Lucy's room.
00:49:57 This is amazing.
00:49:59 She never naps.
00:50:02 Well, he'll be
00:50:04 We'll have to get him out
00:50:07 before he wakes up
00:50:19 Nice place.
00:50:20 - You think so?
00:50:22 Well, Richard does
00:50:24 What's he do, again?
00:50:26 Lies. Um, please have a seat.
00:50:29 Better not,
00:50:31 I'll put these things in the dryer
00:50:34 Okay.
00:52:34 Oh, God!
00:52:39 Oh, God!
00:52:46 Do you feel bad
00:52:48 No, I don't.
00:52:50 I do.
00:52:52 I feel really bad.
00:52:55 Okay.
00:53:30 Son?
00:53:37 Son?
00:53:42 Be well.
00:53:49 May knew it wasn't natural
00:53:51 for a grown man
00:53:52 No hobbies,
00:53:54 It was like he was
00:53:57 What he needed
00:53:59 and May intended to
00:54:02 There are four whole columns
00:54:05 and only a handful of men.
00:54:07 Why wouldn't one of
00:54:10 to meet a nice
00:54:12 I'm not
00:54:15 You did a bad thing.
00:54:17 But that doesn't mean
00:54:19 I have a psychosexual
00:54:22 You're better now.
00:54:23 They wouldn't have let
00:54:25 They let me out
00:54:27 Well, maybe
00:54:30 a girlfriend closer
00:54:32 you wouldn't have
00:54:35 I don't want a girlfriend
00:54:38 I wish I did.
00:54:43 What are you going
00:54:45 Who's going to
00:54:50 What's the matter,
00:54:55 Are you sick
00:54:57 I'm an old woman.
00:54:59 Who's going to cook
00:55:02 Who's going
00:55:03 I can wash
00:55:06 You've never washed
00:55:08 I could do it if I had to.
00:55:10 No, you're not.
00:55:14 You're a miracle,
00:55:18 We're all miracles.
00:55:21 You know why?
00:55:24 Because as humans,
00:55:26 everyday we go
00:55:30 and all that time
00:55:32 we know, we all know
00:55:35 that the things
00:55:38 the people we love...
00:55:44 at any time, it can
00:55:51 We live knowing that
00:55:54 and we keep
00:56:02 Animals don't do that.
00:56:09 Now I'm not asking you
00:56:14 I'm just saying put an ad in the paper,
00:56:17 Fine. I'll do it if
00:56:20 But just one date.
00:56:26 You have a nice smile,
00:56:29 What else?
00:56:34 You always eat what I put in front
00:56:37 What else?
00:56:40 You're trying to
00:56:41 You exercise.
00:56:54 Wait right there,
00:56:56 If you're going out
00:56:58 you can post this now.
00:57:03 Hmm.
00:57:36 Mmm.
00:57:41 Come on.
00:57:43 Let's do it again.
00:57:47 All right.
00:57:51 God, it's hot
00:57:53 What's wrong with
00:57:56 No mattress.
00:57:59 Come on.
00:58:16 You're nervous,
00:58:18 What?
00:58:20 The game.
00:58:22 Don't worry.
00:58:27 I don't know.
00:58:32 It used to be
00:58:35 Then when I stopped,
00:58:38 stopped. I didn't
00:58:42 Now that I'm playing
00:58:45 feel I--
00:58:49 I don't know.
00:58:52 You feel alive.
00:58:54 Yeah.
00:58:55 That's good.
00:58:58 That's how you're
00:59:01 You're right.
00:59:03 I guess it's just
00:59:08 Yeah.
00:59:54 Shake.
01:00:17 - Call it.
01:00:21 Heads it is.
01:00:25 Ready?
01:00:36 - Hello?
01:00:38 Oh, no honey.
01:00:40 Yeah, I'm fine.
01:00:42 You don't
01:00:44 No, there's nothing wrong.
01:00:46 Well, hi.
01:00:48 Hi.
01:00:50 So how's my
01:00:51 He's great.
01:00:53 He's such
01:00:55 So where's Brad?
01:00:57 Brad's out.
01:00:59 Oh, I'm surprised
01:01:02 Well, he's not
01:01:03 He's playing football
01:01:05 Oh, honey. Do you remember when
01:01:08 He's not
01:01:10 Honey, they're
01:01:13 Well, he's not.
01:01:15 You work so hard.
01:01:18 Now listen...
01:01:20 I could keep an eye
01:01:23 make sure they're
01:01:24 - Do you want me to come up for a visit?
01:01:26 Well, honey, I worry
01:01:28 Now what are you going to do if he
01:01:30 He's not going
01:01:31 Oh, honey,
01:01:33 Now how are you
01:01:35 We're fine.
01:01:37 I'm going to send you a little
01:01:41 - Mom...
01:01:42 - Mom... Mom, please.
01:01:50 Aw, shit.
01:01:59 Although the Guardians
01:02:01 Brad felt oddly exhilarated in the bar
01:02:06 He could feel a new respect
01:02:09 - What you drinking, buddy?
01:02:12 He was a member
01:02:13 Ice and Advil.
01:02:15 If all else fails, you can always see
01:02:17 Dr. Daniels.
01:02:19 - To the good doctor.
01:02:24 - Larry? Here, you go Larry.
01:02:27 Let me just
01:02:35 Oh, we just gave you a shot.
01:02:46 I had no business being
01:02:49 I let you down.
01:02:52 I let the whole
01:02:53 I'm slow and
01:02:55 I let that guy
01:02:57 Come on. That guy was offsides
01:03:03 Joanie left me.
01:03:05 Took the kids and went
01:03:10 Jesus, Larry,
01:03:12 Oh, I deserved it.
01:03:14 Me and my big mouth.
01:03:16 I called her
01:03:18 right in front
01:03:22 Why did you do that?
01:03:24 Huh,
01:03:26 I was in a bad mood
01:03:30 Now I'm fucked.
01:03:38 Hey, did you hear
01:03:41 He went swimming
01:03:43 - What?
01:03:44 - Who told you that?
01:03:47 - The town pool?
01:03:49 - The town pool?
01:03:50 Th-that place is
01:03:52 I mean, my boys
01:03:54 Yeah, well, you know what,
01:03:56 Um, he-- he won't be back.
01:03:58 Cops? What cops?
01:04:01 Uh, no.
01:04:03 You sure?
01:04:05 - Anyone from the team show up there?
01:04:07 - Yes or no!
01:04:09 - No, nobody...
01:04:10 that little fucking weasel.
01:04:12 Larry, slow down.
01:04:14 Slow down, Larry!
01:04:23 - What now?
01:04:25 We were wondering
01:04:26 You leave him alone.
01:04:27 We just want a little
01:04:29 This is my house.
01:04:31 and I say who is
01:04:33 Yoo-hoo, Ronnie!
01:04:34 - Get your perverted ass down here now.
01:04:37 I hear they're well-disposed
01:04:39 It's okay, Mommy.
01:04:41 Ronnie, you go
01:04:43 Larry, let him go. I think he gets
01:04:45 You listen to me, you
01:04:47 You stay the fuck away
01:04:49 - You hear me?
01:04:58 My Ronnie would
01:05:04 That poor child
01:05:08 what you did to him.
01:05:27 Larry?
01:05:33 Larry?
01:05:35 Why did she
01:05:38 Oh, don't pretend you
01:05:40 Everybody knows.
01:05:42 Look, h-honestly,
01:05:45 I remember hearing
01:05:47 a few years ago
01:05:51 something about
01:05:53 at the mall.
01:05:55 That's-- that's it.
01:05:59 I didn't even
01:06:05 I'm sorry.
01:06:10 Sorry.
01:06:12 It's okay.
01:06:20 Dispatch said there
01:06:24 It was 10 minutes
01:06:26 10 minutes and there would have
01:06:31 I can still see that
01:06:35 Yeah, but--
01:06:38 You were trying
01:06:40 and the-- the boy
01:06:44 in the crossfire,
01:06:45 No, I panicked.
01:06:47 There was no shooter.
01:06:49 Just the boy.
01:06:51 Antoine Harris
01:06:54 He was big for his age,
01:06:57 He was a good kid.
01:06:59 waving around an air gun
01:07:01 in the Big 5.
01:07:03 They were acting out some scene
01:07:06 Shop girl saw it
01:07:08 called 911.
01:07:11 Jesus, that's terrible.
01:07:14 That...
01:07:17 well, you didn't know.
01:07:19 It could have
01:07:21 But it wasn't.
01:07:29 His parents...
01:07:31 uh, his parents--
01:07:36 I had to...
01:07:55 I was diagnosed with post-traumatic
01:07:57 by three different
01:08:01 That's why I retired.
01:08:03 I couldn't do
01:08:11 - So why don't you do something else?
01:08:14 Drive a forklift
01:08:19 Maybe you could
01:08:22 I loved my job.
01:08:24 I don't wanna do
01:08:38 You ever think about the term
01:08:43 I mean,
01:08:51 The day that
01:08:53 that your father had
01:08:56 do you remember
01:08:58 Can you talk
01:09:00 You feel comfortable
01:09:06 After the men came
01:09:10 to tell my mom,
01:09:12 I cried,
01:09:15 but she didn't.
01:09:18 She just went up
01:09:21 and grabbed the pillows
01:09:24 cut the tops off of them
01:09:30 There were feathers
01:09:34 That must have really
01:09:37 No, she was trying
01:09:42 The crown?
01:09:43 The crown you leave
01:09:45 when you've slept on it
01:09:50 My--
01:09:52 my father had
01:09:55 Stop there.
01:09:58 - You hungry?
01:10:01 Mind if I get
01:10:03 No, go ahead.
01:10:26 Brad?
01:10:28 Honey, you there?
01:10:32 Pick up.
01:10:35 It's Aaron's nap time.
01:10:41 Okay, I guess you guys
01:10:43 Um...
01:10:46 I love you both.
01:10:48 Bye.
01:11:36 I certainly did.
01:11:38 Here we go.
01:11:42 I don't know, Jean.
01:11:44 Well, now don't
01:11:46 - It'll be fun.
01:11:48 You're not the only
01:11:50 - Oh, that's good.
01:11:54 Hi, would you
01:11:56 Did anybody like this book?
01:11:59 It's so depressing.
01:12:01 She cheats on her husband
01:12:03 wastes all his money,
01:12:06 Do I really need
01:12:08 Well, there is a lot
01:12:11 It's supposed
01:12:13 It's a tragedy.
01:12:15 Madame Bovary was undone
01:12:18 What's her flaw?
01:12:20 Blindness.
01:12:22 that the men were
01:12:24 She just wants
01:12:27 - You can't blame her for that.
01:12:30 Back then, a woman
01:12:33 You could be a nun
01:12:35 - That's all there was.
01:12:38 She had a choice.
01:12:40 She had a choice not
01:12:42 I found it refreshing
01:12:46 reclaiming her sexuality.
01:12:48 Is that a nice way
01:12:50 Madame Bovary's
01:12:52 She's one of the great
01:12:56 I was a little puzzled
01:13:00 Look,
01:13:01 Um...
01:13:04 "He abandoned
01:13:06 of restraint
01:13:08 He turned her
01:13:12 something corrupt."
01:13:18 Does anyone know
01:13:20 It means
01:13:22 Is he tying her up
01:13:24 or something?
01:13:26 Anal sex.
01:13:28 Mm-hmm.
01:13:30 Did everyone get that
01:13:34 Let's set that aside
01:13:37 I'm really eager
01:13:39 our other little sister
01:13:42 I'm not sure if you know this,
01:13:44 in English lit.
01:13:47 Just a masters.
01:13:49 I never wrote
01:13:51 Well, you still have
01:13:54 than the rest of us.
01:14:01 I think I understand
01:14:03 I used to have some
01:14:07 When I read it
01:14:09 Madame Bovary just
01:14:12 She marries
01:14:14 makes one foolish mistake
01:14:18 But when I read it this time,
01:14:21 She's trapped.
01:14:24 She has a choice. She can either
01:14:27 or she can struggle
01:14:30 And she chooses
01:14:32 Some struggle--
01:14:35 with every guy
01:14:36 Well, she fails in the end, but there's
01:14:40 and even heroic
01:14:43 My professors would
01:14:46 but...
01:14:48 in her own
01:14:50 Emma Bovary
01:14:52 Oh, that's nice.
01:14:54 So now cheating on your husband
01:14:57 No no no.
01:14:59 It's not the cheating.
01:15:03 The hunger
01:15:05 and the refusal to accept
01:15:15 Maybe I didn't
01:15:21 She just looks
01:15:24 Is she pretty?
01:15:27 Who?
01:15:32 Your wife.
01:15:34 Degrading yourself
01:15:35 It's a simple question.
01:15:38 She's pretty, okay?
01:15:42 I mean, did she really think a man like
01:15:49 Possibly.
01:15:54 How pretty is she?
01:16:01 A knockout.
01:16:07 Beauty's overrated,
01:16:14 Brad had meant this
01:16:17 But at 3:00 in the morning, it had
01:16:22 He had a beautiful wife,
01:16:24 a knockout, and she was sleeping
01:16:29 Only someone who took
01:16:32 would have been able
01:16:34 and with a straight face.
01:16:59 Weekends were difficult
01:17:02 48-hour prison stretches
01:17:03 separating one happy blur
01:17:06 from the rest.
01:17:11 I'm going to the ocean.
01:17:13 - You are?
01:17:16 Is he doing
01:17:23 Sarah sometimes let herself
01:17:26 of a future very different from the life
01:17:29 in which she and Brad were
01:17:32 in broad daylight;
01:17:33 where they had no one
01:17:35 but each other.
01:17:37 It could happen,
01:17:41 because she wasn't sure she
01:17:43 for very much longer.
01:17:52 Open your mouth again.
01:17:55 No, I don't want to.
01:17:58 May your mouth
01:18:00 May your mouth.
01:18:02 This is coming
01:18:07 Open your mouth,
01:18:09 Hungry, hungry.
01:18:13 Little fishy
01:18:18 You okay?
01:18:22 Yeah, fine.
01:18:26 - How about you?
01:18:32 So how was
01:18:37 You really wanna know?
01:18:41 How was yours?
01:18:43 Terrible.
01:18:46 - Really?
01:18:50 Yeah, we went to the beach
01:18:53 was argue
01:18:55 Oh, you did?
01:19:01 Yeah, it was our
01:19:03 over taking
01:19:06 like our whole life
01:19:08 Get it over with.
01:19:10 It's this whole thing.
01:19:12 Gotta take a train
01:19:15 It's a two-day ordeal.
01:19:17 I'm not even
01:19:20 - You'll be fine.
01:19:22 No, I won't.
01:19:26 I haven't cracked
01:19:37 I missed you.
01:19:40 I missed you, too.
01:19:47 Don't-- don't do it.
01:19:51 - What?
01:19:53 - Oh.
01:19:56 We should go somewhere,
01:19:58 just for a night,
01:20:00 Richard's out
01:20:02 and I'm sure I can get
01:20:08 No, I can't do that.
01:20:10 I gotta take the test.
01:20:23 That's good.
01:20:25 - Looks good?
01:20:28 Well, I have a good
01:20:30 In fact, I think I'm gonna go buy
01:20:33 and put it in the fridge,
01:20:35 when we get
01:20:37 Don't get your hopes up.
01:20:40 We've been
01:20:42 Huh-uh. This time's
01:20:45 I can feel it.
01:21:16 Can you believe it?
01:21:20 Like a date, you know,
01:21:23 How was Lucy?
01:21:26 No, are you kidding?
01:21:28 With Jean there, she
01:21:35 I thought we could make something
01:21:39 I have so
01:21:42 We could make...
01:21:45 a picture frame.
01:21:48 Or a jewelry box.
01:21:53 Or a hat.
01:21:59 Something for my mommy.
01:22:02 Okay.
01:22:07 - Stop it, stop it.
01:22:08 Ron-- Ron-- Ronnie,
01:22:11 Now there.
01:22:14 You look handsome.
01:22:17 Wait'll she hears
01:22:20 I don't think you need
01:22:22 Why don't you stick
01:22:24 What if someone
01:22:27 That's highly unlikely.
01:22:31 at a restaurant over
01:22:49 Sheila.
01:22:53 - Sheila.
01:22:59 Something wrong
01:23:03 No, it's fine.
01:23:05 Back at the house you
01:23:11 - What kind?
01:23:15 Mostly psychotropic.
01:23:19 So you had some kind
01:23:23 Mm-hmm, my junior year
01:23:26 You were that young?
01:23:30 What happened?
01:23:32 I don't really know.
01:23:35 Well, nervous breakdowns
01:23:39 Something must have
01:23:42 I guess.
01:23:44 But I was fine before
01:23:49 I don't know.
01:23:51 of being on my own.
01:23:53 Maybe it's a chemical
01:23:55 Every psychiatrist I go to
01:23:58 This one guy, Dr. Faris,
01:24:02 he said I must have been
01:24:05 When I told him
01:24:07 he said I must be
01:24:09 Right, um, so what
01:24:13 Did you drop out
01:24:15 Not right away.
01:24:18 My mother wanted me
01:24:20 to the campus
01:24:22 And they wanted
01:24:24 snap my fingers and everything
01:24:27 Yeah, I know
01:24:29 You do?
01:24:33 Yes, I do.
01:24:39 So they said
01:24:43 and get married and have lots of kids
01:24:45 and I can't take care
01:24:47 I can't even take care
01:24:50 most of the time.
01:24:53 You're not so bad.
01:24:56 What?
01:24:59 You're--
01:25:07 I haven't had
01:25:10 not since my second
01:25:13 I had this thing happen
01:25:15 - I was--
01:25:18 Oh, no, thank you.
01:25:21 No, wrap it up, please.
01:25:24 Folks gonna want dessert?
01:25:26 What do you say, Sheila?
01:25:34 Let's make a little stop.
01:25:36 Take the next left.
01:25:45 Turn off the lights.
01:25:54 I had
01:26:03 The last guy
01:26:05 you know what he did?
01:26:07 He ditched me.
01:26:10 He got up to go
01:26:13 never came back.
01:26:17 Stuck me with the check.
01:26:20 Never said goodbye.
01:26:23 Never called
01:26:25 He wasn't my type anyway.
01:26:29 Super normal guy.
01:26:40 But you seem like
01:27:09 Better not tell on me.
01:27:15 You hear me?
01:27:21 You better not tell,
01:28:22 Hold on, Mom.
01:28:24 You should park the car
01:28:28 - So?
01:28:30 - Up, down and then up.
01:28:34 It was all right.
01:28:38 You didn't call home
01:28:40 I was worried.
01:28:42 Go on the escalator.
01:28:44 Guess I could really use
01:28:47 Go on the escalator.
01:29:19 - Well, look who's back.
01:29:22 Hi, Jean.
01:29:24 Thanks.
01:29:26 You're a lifesaver.
01:29:28 So how was
01:29:30 Oh, great.
01:29:31 Yeah, thanks for doing this
01:29:34 Let me give you something
01:29:37 That's not necessary.
01:29:40 No, really.
01:29:44 Please don't.
01:29:49 Okay.
01:29:50 Uh, any calls?
01:29:53 Nope,
01:29:54 She's asleep on your bed.
01:29:57 That's great.
01:29:59 Um, Jean,
01:30:06 Yeah, she's
01:30:26 Mommy.
01:30:39 Mommy!
01:30:42 Yeah.
01:30:44 Are you coming?
01:30:49 - I have something.
01:30:53 I have something
01:30:59 Just give me
01:31:28 Brad.
01:31:34 Brad.
01:31:37 Hmm.
01:31:41 Aaron's been telling me
01:31:45 She sounds like
01:31:49 What's her mother like?
01:31:55 Nice enough, I guess.
01:31:58 I can't even
01:32:04 Isn't it Sarah?
01:32:08 Sarah?
01:32:10 Yeah, Sarah,
01:32:12 from the pool.
01:32:14 Her daughter's name
01:32:17 Oh, Lucy's mom.
01:32:20 Her name is Sarah.
01:32:22 Hmm.
01:32:25 Yeah, it might be
01:32:27 if they came over
01:32:34 Okay.
01:32:58 So you're
01:33:01 No, that's-- that's
01:33:04 I'm not in advertising.
01:33:06 And that's very different.
01:33:08 Richard's pretty high up
01:33:10 Yeah yeah,
01:33:12 and they'll come to me
01:33:13 you know, a new product
01:33:16 Like, um, these guys,
01:33:19 They're trying to open this chain
01:33:22 They're talking to me
01:33:25 and I realize that none
01:33:27 Where were they from?
01:33:30 They're a bunch of fat cats
01:33:32 They think they can start a chain
01:33:35 to fool the average
01:33:37 Oh, God.
01:33:39 Mmm!
01:33:41 - This is delicious.
01:33:43 Brad's a fantastic cook.
01:33:46 So you guys see these
01:33:49 plastered all over
01:33:51 Lots of Sturm und Drang
01:33:53 Yeah, it's crazy.
01:33:55 What I want to know is why they let
01:33:57 Some of the people
01:34:00 - What do you mean?
01:34:03 some nut's been spray-painting
01:34:05 lighting fires on his porch.
01:34:08 - Do they know who's doing it?
01:34:10 They think
01:34:12 You know, that guy
01:34:14 Yeah, I don't think
01:34:16 You're biased.
01:34:19 Brad's on that Committee
01:34:22 with him.
01:34:23 I didn't know
01:34:25 I play on his
01:34:27 He asked me to distribute
01:34:31 He's on your team.
01:34:33 You never told me that.
01:34:35 Yeah.
01:34:39 You know what's weird?
01:34:43 - We did.
01:34:45 Not you.
01:34:47 That day at the pool,
01:34:50 Yeah, I-I
01:34:55 - Well, what happened?
01:34:58 but Kathy had
01:35:00 It was like someone had
01:35:04 and the radio station
01:35:06 it almost
01:35:09 Once she became aware
01:35:11 it seemed impossible that
01:35:14 On a hunch,
01:35:17 in the hopes that
01:35:19 she would catch Sarah
01:35:22 - but she was mistaken.
01:35:25 But you know what?
01:35:28 No, it-- it wasn't that big
01:35:31 - No, he's like a regular guy, you know?
01:35:33 Kathy, are you okay?
01:35:35 Uh, yeah.
01:35:37 Just a sec.
01:35:40 Brad had convinced
01:35:42 the dinner party
01:35:44 That he and Sarah had managed
01:35:48 at least temporarily.
01:35:50 She certainly hadn't
01:35:52 or behaved in a way
01:35:54 she'd noticed
01:36:01 I'm really glad
01:36:10 - Good night.
01:36:13 Two days later, however,
01:36:14 his mother-in-law showed up
01:36:16 - Thank you, John.
01:36:19 And from that moment on,
01:36:22 and Aaron everywhere:
01:36:24 To the playground;
01:36:26 - We need some butter.
01:36:28 And to the town pool.
01:36:31 Hi, Aaron.
01:36:33 Hi, Lucy.
01:36:38 The worst of it
01:36:41 Nevertheless,
01:36:43 to go the football game,
01:36:46 at the last minute.
01:36:48 - So are you coming?
01:36:50 but I'm a little tired.
01:36:52 You sure?
01:36:55 No, go ahead.
01:36:57 sure kept me hopping
01:36:59 Looks like
01:37:01 Oh, that's my ride.
01:37:04 - What time are you gonna be home?
01:37:06 Pretty late, though.
01:37:08 Be careful and stay
01:37:23 Winds whisper
01:37:26 victory is in the skies.
01:37:28 One joins with many
01:37:31 At 0 and 5, the Guardians
01:37:34 of the Tri-County
01:37:37 The Controllers, a team of young
01:37:41 were 4 and 1
01:37:44 that regularly racked up
01:37:47 But from
01:37:49 this ragtag group
01:37:52 decided to crunch
01:37:58 But the Controllers
01:38:00 after recovering
01:38:02 deep in Guardians' territory near
01:38:10 The Guardians evened things up early
01:38:15 moving methodically
01:38:17 on an 80-yard
01:38:24 The Controllers regained the lead
01:38:27 With less than a minute
01:38:31 the Guardians faced
01:38:33 - Down!
01:38:35 4th and 5
01:38:38 Set!
01:38:41 Hut, hut!
01:39:15 Yeah yeah yeah!
01:39:18 Yeah yeah!
01:39:24 Yeah!
01:39:28 Oh my God!
01:39:29 Yeah!
01:39:42 Brad, Brad!
01:39:46 What do you want?
01:39:47 Everyone is waiting for us at the bar.
01:39:51 Why don't you go on ahead?
01:39:53 You're gonna come, right?
01:39:55 Yeah yeah yeah,
01:39:57 - You promise?
01:40:00 - Well, you got a ride?
01:40:05 Okay.
01:40:07 I'll have a cold one
01:40:13 Larry, you have
01:40:15 Just give me five more minutes.
01:40:17 I don't care what he promised,
01:40:20 Now get your butt
01:40:22 Now!
01:40:31 When I looked up there
01:40:35 wow... wow.
01:40:39 Thank God you came.
01:40:42 I don't want
01:40:46 I want to stay
01:40:49 No, I do.
01:40:51 I feel like anything is possible.
01:40:58 What are we doing?
01:41:00 What do you mean?
01:41:03 It's not real, Brad.
01:41:06 What?
01:41:08 This. It's wrong
01:41:11 How long are we
01:41:13 How long can that last?
01:41:15 No, no don't
01:41:16 As long as I know that
01:41:20 Have what?
01:41:21 What is this?
01:41:24 Look...
01:41:26 if that dinner at your house
01:41:29 you seem pretty happy
01:41:32 You know, you have
01:41:33 - and I don't wanna to be the--
01:41:37 Run away with me.
01:41:40 What?
01:41:44 You don't mean that.
01:41:46 You believe in me.
01:41:51 Come on.
01:41:53 We'll go away,
01:41:56 It's not weird.
01:42:00 The kids are comfortable
01:42:02 I know there's more
01:42:05 let's do this.
01:42:08 Please.
01:42:14 Oh my God.
01:42:16 You really mean
01:42:20 Yes.
01:42:24 Okay.
01:42:28 Okay. Okay.
01:42:30 Yes!
01:42:36 Fucking Brad, I'm so
01:42:40 I'm fucking over it.
01:42:42 I don't even like him.
01:42:45 "Brad made
01:42:47 Yeah, you know why
01:42:49 'Cause I fucking made the block.
01:42:52 That's why he's not even here,
01:42:55 I don't even like anybody
01:43:11 Wake up, wake up!
01:43:14 Wake up, Woodward Court!
01:43:17 Okay, I'm awake.
01:43:18 Open your eyes! Get your goddamn heads
01:43:23 My heads?
01:43:25 Don't you people
01:43:27 Don't you want
01:43:30 Woodward Court,
01:43:33 There's a goddamn
01:43:36 Open your eyes!
01:43:39 Save the children!
01:43:40 Wake up
01:43:43 - Just stay inside, Ronnie.
01:43:45 Open your goddamn eyes!
01:43:47 Wake up and save
01:43:50 You dirty son of a bitch!
01:43:54 Who the hell do you think you are,
01:43:57 No perverts
01:44:01 You think you're God?
01:44:02 I don't think I'm God!
01:44:05 You murderer, you
01:44:06 I didn't murder anyone. Now why don't
01:44:09 You shot him through the neck.
01:44:11 - No perverts in--
01:44:14 Hey hey!
01:44:16 Give me that!
01:44:17 - You need to go home.
01:44:19 I mean, you're
01:44:21 Your kids need
01:44:23 They live across
01:44:27 Ow! Oh!
01:44:28 Oh my God, Mrs. McGorvey.
01:44:33 May. May!
01:44:36 May-- I think we should
01:44:38 Karen, call an
01:44:41 - I'm doing it!
01:44:43 - May!
01:44:55 Excuse me, Mr. McGorvey,
01:45:33 $14.35.
01:45:47 The Fed continuing its
01:45:50 by raising short-term interest rates
01:45:53 Usually there is a correlation between
01:45:57 Let's take you over
01:46:00 Cafe con leche?
01:46:04 Thank you.
01:46:09 Kim Bryson, please call
01:46:19 Madre.
01:46:23 Me too.
01:47:09 Get down, knock it off!
01:47:11 Quiet.
01:47:13 Bring him around.
01:47:24 It's all yours.
01:48:13 Mr. McGorvey.
01:48:15 Mr. McGorvey.
01:48:19 I'm afraid we
01:48:24 Do you have a mortuary
01:48:29 It's not a problem. The hospital has
01:48:32 Here's what's
01:48:34 Your mother's body
01:48:37 for up to three hours.
01:48:39 Three hours is typical.
01:48:41 But if there's a request for more time,
01:48:44 that's usually
01:48:46 If there's anyone
01:48:50 family, friends--
01:48:52 they're welcome to full
01:48:55 before the body is taken
01:48:57 to be prepped
01:48:59 Do you have any questions
01:49:07 Anything I can
01:49:11 - No.
01:49:13 I'd like to remind you to take your
01:49:16 before you leave
01:49:18 And all I need from you now
01:49:20 is to sign this release-
01:53:21 Aaron.
01:53:25 Hey hey, buddy.
01:53:28 Can you wake up?
01:53:36 Could you take your
01:53:39 Just for a second.
01:53:47 Are you mad
01:53:50 No.
01:53:54 I just want you to know
01:53:58 that I love you very much,
01:54:00 and I would never do
01:54:05 Okay.
01:54:13 Now you can go
01:55:14 Lucy, come on.
01:55:17 Let's go.
01:55:20 I will not go
01:55:24 - You have to go in the car--
01:55:28 Yes, you will!
01:55:29 - You will go in the car seat.
01:55:30 Yes, you will.
01:55:32 I will not go
01:55:35 Okay, just...
01:55:40 you don't have to
01:55:41 You can just go here.
01:55:44 go on the floor.
01:55:45 Okay, go down on the floor.
01:55:48 Mommy is gonna get arrested.
01:55:50 Okay.
01:56:09 Mommy, I want to go home.
01:56:13 Yeah, in a minute,
01:56:15 as soon as Brad gets here.
01:56:31 Hello?
01:56:36 Ronnie?
01:57:05 Oh my God.
01:57:23 - Are you all right?
01:57:28 Hey, dude!
01:57:30 What's the hurry?
01:57:37 Yeah! Oh!
01:57:40 - This is so sick.
01:57:43 - Nice.
01:57:45 Yeah, man.
01:57:48 - How about you take a run?
01:57:49 Yeah, give it a shot.
01:57:52 You guys are crazy,
01:57:54 It's not about that,
01:58:09 Whoo!
01:58:11 Come on.
01:59:06 Do you need help?
01:59:16 She's g-- gone.
01:59:19 She's gone.
01:59:22 Who?
01:59:26 Mommy.
01:59:33 I...
01:59:35 I'm sorry.
01:59:38 She loved me.
01:59:43 She's the only one.
01:59:49 Mommy died.
01:59:54 Mommy died.
02:00:04 Lucy?
02:00:08 Lucy! Lucy!
02:00:13 Lucy!
02:00:18 Lucy! Lucy!
02:00:29 Lucy!
02:00:42 Get in the car seat!
02:01:09 It's okay, Mommy.
02:01:15 Lucy.
02:01:25 I'm sorry.
02:01:27 I'm so sorry.
02:01:35 Would you like
02:01:38 Yeah?
02:01:57 Brad.
02:02:00 Brad, can you hear me?
02:02:02 D-- don't move.
02:02:06 Jesus.
02:02:09 What happened to me?
02:02:11 These kids say you've been
02:02:14 - You almost had it.
02:02:17 - That shit was gnarly, son.
02:02:21 You just hold still, all right?
02:02:28 Hey, bro!
02:02:30 Here, this fell
02:02:35 I don't need it anymore.
02:02:37 - Hey, Duane.
02:02:39 Could you call my wife?
02:02:42 You got it, buddy.
02:02:44 Here we go.
02:03:06 I'm so sorry, Ronnie.
02:03:11 I really am.
02:03:18 I never wanted anything
02:03:36 Are-- are you--
02:03:48 - Oh, no!
02:03:52 Oh my God!
02:03:59 Hold on, Ronnie.
02:04:02 You hold on.
02:04:04 I'm not gonna let
02:04:07 You hold on there,
02:04:13 In his wildest dreams
02:04:14 Larry would never have imagined
02:04:18 where precious
02:04:21 Tonight he could
02:04:24 He knew Ronnie had done
02:04:27 but so had Larry.
02:04:31 You couldn't
02:04:37 But the future could
02:04:49 And it had