Out With Dad (2010) s03e01 Episode Script
Starting Out
OK.
- That's the last of it? - That's the last of it! We make a good team.
I know.
Pizza? Um, yeah.
You promised.
We're gonna have to find a new pizza place.
Di Maio's doesn't deliver here? No, I doubt it.
Well.
Why don't you find us a new place on your fancy phone? You can do this on your phone too, you know! Yeah! But then, I would have to use my arms.
And I have you.
The us'? As long as there's bacon And anything but mushrooms! Oh! Hang on! Hey! All moved in? Sort of.
Everything is here but I wouldn't call us "in" yet.
Actually.
Can I call you back? I am just about order a pizza.
With lots of meat.
Ewww! You call yourself a lesbian? Yeah yeah, veggiesaurus.
- OK.
I'll see you at school tomorrow? - Yup.
- OK.
Bye.
- Bye.
Claire? Yeah.
How do you know? Your voice does a "thing".
- My voice does a "thing"? - Yeah.
That's cute.
- My voice does not do a "thing"! - It does! It's cute You gonna order us a pizza? Hi! Yeah.
Everything is in the house.
Now I'm the one whose voice does a "thing"! All and all, it's going pretty smooth.
And you did this all yourselves? Just you and Rose? Just us.
No movers.
You know, for a girl that who doesn't normally deal with change well, she's really content.
Well, you know, I must say I'm pretty glad that you're almost finished.
I have to say I have been feeling neglected.
- Oh really? - Yeah.
I'm afraid so.
Well, at the risk of sounding impatient, when should we do something about this? You know, this was so much easier when Carly and Sean were in B.
C.
We'll make it work! Dad.
Credit card number! I've gotta run.
- Listen, call me tomorrow, OK? - OK! We'll find us some time.
Bye.
Coming, blossom.
- Hey sweetie.
- Hey.
Want to play a card game or something? I've got homework to do.
You still seem so down.
Yeah.
You know, I thought you would be back to your old self now that school has restarted.
No.
What's wrong? You wouldn't understand.
Come on.
It'll only make you mad.
Rose? Told you! Vanessa.
Now, we know she's a good friend.
We understand that.
And I get that it hurts! But we have to look out for you.
And we don't want you involved in that mess.
- What mess? - This is very serious.
We don't mind you having girl friends.
As long as they're girl friends.
How's Ryan anyway? That must have been hard - not seeing him all summer.
- He's fine! Good.
Dinner will be ready soon.
Oh!! I almost forgot! Where is it? I have something for you! - What is it? - I made it.
I didn't make-it make-it.
I designed it.
Where is it? It's here somewhere.
Here it is.
It came while we were packing.
I didn't wrap it up or anything.
- It's sort of a moving-in present.
- Thanks.
I opened it already.
I wanted to make sure it would fit.
I think it's gonna be fine.
It's amazing.
- You designed this? - Yeah.
Yes.
It's you're my blossom.
So, it's a blossom.
I get it, Dad.
I know that part is obvious.
But there is more to it than that.
Turn around! I never had to come out.
I can only imagine how much courage that must take.
Dad, I'm not really out.
You can turn around, now.
Well, you're out to me, and you're out to Kenny.
Which is a lot more people than I ever had to come out to.
And, I know you're not out to the whole world But I also know that you we, don't like being dishonest.
And I thought maybe when you wanted to be proud of who you are but not screaming it to the world, then you could wear this.
And kind of like Dad, I'd love it.
Thanks for not pushing me.
I know it's against your instinct.
You have no idea!! I am totally gonna wear this.
Hey.
Hey.
So, my mom makes a great manicotti What? Do you want to come to my house and stay for dinner? - Tonight? - Yeah! - I have to call my dad first.
- OK.
- You're sure your mom is OK with it? - Yeah.
Actually it was kind of her idea.
- Oh? - Yeah.
I I guess it's her way of being supportive.
Oh yeah.
My dad is the exact same way.
Oh well.
I wouldn't go that far.
Anyways, you in? Yeah.
Manicotti.
I love manicotti I just have to go and get out of this first.
OK.
Great.
6 o'clock.
OK.
Hiiiiiiiii! Oh my god.
I just said: "Hi-i-i-i-i"? OK.
See you later.
"Manicotti.
I love manicotti"??? Oh my god! Is this a date? Coming out isn't easy, for anyone.
Whether you are struggling to find the words to talk about your sexual orientation or gender identity, or comforting a friend or a loved one who's just come out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans, please know that you're not alone.
PFLAG Canada is there to help.
Visit them online at pflagcanada.
ca for more information or to book a support meeting near you.
PFLAG Canada is there when no one else is.
- That's the last of it? - That's the last of it! We make a good team.
I know.
Pizza? Um, yeah.
You promised.
We're gonna have to find a new pizza place.
Di Maio's doesn't deliver here? No, I doubt it.
Well.
Why don't you find us a new place on your fancy phone? You can do this on your phone too, you know! Yeah! But then, I would have to use my arms.
And I have you.
The us'? As long as there's bacon And anything but mushrooms! Oh! Hang on! Hey! All moved in? Sort of.
Everything is here but I wouldn't call us "in" yet.
Actually.
Can I call you back? I am just about order a pizza.
With lots of meat.
Ewww! You call yourself a lesbian? Yeah yeah, veggiesaurus.
- OK.
I'll see you at school tomorrow? - Yup.
- OK.
Bye.
- Bye.
Claire? Yeah.
How do you know? Your voice does a "thing".
- My voice does a "thing"? - Yeah.
That's cute.
- My voice does not do a "thing"! - It does! It's cute You gonna order us a pizza? Hi! Yeah.
Everything is in the house.
Now I'm the one whose voice does a "thing"! All and all, it's going pretty smooth.
And you did this all yourselves? Just you and Rose? Just us.
No movers.
You know, for a girl that who doesn't normally deal with change well, she's really content.
Well, you know, I must say I'm pretty glad that you're almost finished.
I have to say I have been feeling neglected.
- Oh really? - Yeah.
I'm afraid so.
Well, at the risk of sounding impatient, when should we do something about this? You know, this was so much easier when Carly and Sean were in B.
C.
We'll make it work! Dad.
Credit card number! I've gotta run.
- Listen, call me tomorrow, OK? - OK! We'll find us some time.
Bye.
Coming, blossom.
- Hey sweetie.
- Hey.
Want to play a card game or something? I've got homework to do.
You still seem so down.
Yeah.
You know, I thought you would be back to your old self now that school has restarted.
No.
What's wrong? You wouldn't understand.
Come on.
It'll only make you mad.
Rose? Told you! Vanessa.
Now, we know she's a good friend.
We understand that.
And I get that it hurts! But we have to look out for you.
And we don't want you involved in that mess.
- What mess? - This is very serious.
We don't mind you having girl friends.
As long as they're girl friends.
How's Ryan anyway? That must have been hard - not seeing him all summer.
- He's fine! Good.
Dinner will be ready soon.
Oh!! I almost forgot! Where is it? I have something for you! - What is it? - I made it.
I didn't make-it make-it.
I designed it.
Where is it? It's here somewhere.
Here it is.
It came while we were packing.
I didn't wrap it up or anything.
- It's sort of a moving-in present.
- Thanks.
I opened it already.
I wanted to make sure it would fit.
I think it's gonna be fine.
It's amazing.
- You designed this? - Yeah.
Yes.
It's you're my blossom.
So, it's a blossom.
I get it, Dad.
I know that part is obvious.
But there is more to it than that.
Turn around! I never had to come out.
I can only imagine how much courage that must take.
Dad, I'm not really out.
You can turn around, now.
Well, you're out to me, and you're out to Kenny.
Which is a lot more people than I ever had to come out to.
And, I know you're not out to the whole world But I also know that you we, don't like being dishonest.
And I thought maybe when you wanted to be proud of who you are but not screaming it to the world, then you could wear this.
And kind of like Dad, I'd love it.
Thanks for not pushing me.
I know it's against your instinct.
You have no idea!! I am totally gonna wear this.
Hey.
Hey.
So, my mom makes a great manicotti What? Do you want to come to my house and stay for dinner? - Tonight? - Yeah! - I have to call my dad first.
- OK.
- You're sure your mom is OK with it? - Yeah.
Actually it was kind of her idea.
- Oh? - Yeah.
I I guess it's her way of being supportive.
Oh yeah.
My dad is the exact same way.
Oh well.
I wouldn't go that far.
Anyways, you in? Yeah.
Manicotti.
I love manicotti I just have to go and get out of this first.
OK.
Great.
6 o'clock.
OK.
Hiiiiiiiii! Oh my god.
I just said: "Hi-i-i-i-i"? OK.
See you later.
"Manicotti.
I love manicotti"??? Oh my god! Is this a date? Coming out isn't easy, for anyone.
Whether you are struggling to find the words to talk about your sexual orientation or gender identity, or comforting a friend or a loved one who's just come out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans, please know that you're not alone.
PFLAG Canada is there to help.
Visit them online at pflagcanada.
ca for more information or to book a support meeting near you.
PFLAG Canada is there when no one else is.