F is For Family (2015) s04e10 Episode Script

Baby, Baby, Baby

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Guess who loves to watch his friends ♪
Goomer, Goomer ♪
Looks like Sue's water broke
Or she peed her pants ♪
All right, baby,
today's the day you come out.
I shouldn't drive.
But it's okay. We have plenty
of neighbors who can help us.
[phone ringing]
[clicks and beeps]
[Mr. Holtenwasser] You've reached
one-two-one-four-three-seven.
And my phone number is Rustvale six--
Damn it.
[ringing]
Bonfiglios'. We're having
the oxtail ravioli tonight. Go.
[Sue] Mrs. Bonfiglio,
this is Sue Murphy. I'm--
Sue Murphy! You've gotten so fat,
I hardly recognized your beautiful voice!
-Thanks. My water just broke and--
-[Nana Rose] Aw.
A baby is a miracle.
Yes, of course, but--
Some women can't make-a the babies
but have to raise
their sister's kid as their own
because "Anna Maria can do no wrong."
-I understand, but is there any way--
-Never mind that the younger sister
could've been
one of the world's best contralto singers.
-[sighs] I am so sorry, but--
-[Nana Rose singing in Italian]
Or she peed her pants ♪
Or she peed her pants ♪
Now she's getting in her car ♪
And I yell in my sleep ♪
Yelling in my sleep ♪
I hate this fucking neighborhood.
["Come and Get Your Love" playing]
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love now ♪
Come and get your love
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love now ♪
[grunts] Ah!
Come and get your love
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love now ♪
Come and get your love
Come and get your love ♪
Come and get your love now ♪
[boom]
I hope you enjoyed the film
on how thumb holes are drilled.
It was seven minutes of garbage.
Christ, it didn't even explain
how they make the balls so shiny.
Sir, all you've done is complain.
Why did you come here?
To get away from my miserable life.
Fat chance of that.
Aw, it's just one endless parade
of being stabbed in the back, the front,
the side, and the feet
by everyone near and dear to me.
Don't these people realize
I killed a shitload of Koreans for them?
One of them in his sleep!
Ah, what's the point?
[mumbles] Jesus Christ.
I have also killed in Korea, but I thought
the film was very informative.
[toilet flushes]
I've never apologized to a toilet before.
Oh, dear.
Yes, there's a message for room 228.
Now, if it's a noise, smell,
or flooding complaint, I can explain.
Her mucus plug?
Rosie! Frank's wife is having the baby!
[screaming]
Go ahead! Everybody scream
at the belly freak!
-[blabbering]
-[screaming]
[man] Jesus Christ!
[bell rings]
What the hell? People only shove
bad things into locker vents.
-You're breaking up with me?
-No. I had some time to think,
and I get why you let that Vic guy
change your song and all that other stuff.
You do.
It touches me
that you cared about an old man
instead of your own happiness.
Vic just seemed so vulnerable
when he held that guitar jack to my throat
and called me a cunt.
And I think that was
a beautiful thing you did.
But what else would you expect
from a beautiful person?
Uh listen uh
You're, like, really special,
and I I think we might be ready
for, you know
Yeah. But I want our first time
to be magical.
I got rid of the wasp's nest
in my basement.
Okay!
[Bob] The concierge at the motel
said Frank was coming here.
Red, you're the only one who isn't spooked
by a flight of stairs. Go find him.
You got it, boss.
[Red] Frank! Frank Murphy!
Look, I take you to airport,
but we going to need a new set of rules.
Droopy Dog here's got to sit by window.
With window open.
How dare you! I am a champion!
I came to your city and defeated it!
[Frank] I'm coming!
Ah, does it ever fail?
Sue just had to have the baby today!
I'll tell you, that fucking woman
will do anything to win an argument!
-[clanging]
-Fuck you, Frank,
you cheap-ass son of a bitch.
[exhales] Why didn't you fix this car?
After you went to all that trouble
of poisoning Amy
so I could star in the play,
my dad and my grandfather ruined it.
Look on the bright side. We got to watch
a geezer knock an older geezer out.
Usually you have to give bums
a bunch of booze to see that.
[groans] My family is so messed up.
Would it make you feel better
if I poisoned one of them?
Let's wait and see
what I get for my birthday.
Boys, we win today, and we are champeens.
Now these kids from Westfester are tough.
They're mean.
Their center is a sixth-year senior
who's part owner of a brickyard.
-[grunts]
-Ugh.
It's okay. I'll buy you a beer later.
But we got something they don't got.
A captain who doesn't care
how much he's hated.
Now bow your heads.
Lord, look over your team,
especially your anointed rat Bill Murphy.
May he, with your holy guidance,
shove a stick up the other team's ass
and break it off.
-In your fucking name, amen.
-[all] Amen.
Jimmy, aren't you coming?
-[grunts]
-Aw!
Fuck you, father stealer!
[groaning]
Why does he like you better than me?
Why do you care?
He put you in military school!
He's my pip-pop!
But you took him from me.
You took my sister.
Oh, why don't you
just dig up my mom too, huh?
You can't miss her. She's under the patch
of concrete in our backyard.
-[sobbing]
-Jimmy, I wasn't trying to steal your dad.
I did all this to say "fuck you"
to my dad.
That is not a healthy way
to express feelings, shit licker!
[crying] Oh, man, oh, man, oh, man!
[grunts]
God, bus, please come. Please come.
Beat it, hon, this is my fuck stop.
Janet? Janet Vanderheim? Quincy's mom?
It's Sue Murphy.
Oh, hi, Sue.
Please forgive my street talk,
but I thought you were the new bench whore
my pimp's been threatening me with.
[groans]
Aw, are you having a baby, hon?
Or did your man punch you?
I'm going into labor.
Well, let me help you get on the bus.
And I'm sorry for how I treated you
in the hospital.
That place had prison vibes,
and I didn't want anyone
to think I was soft.
I seem to be a little short.
Sorry. No money, no ride.
Hey! Your name is Walt,
you're married with four kids,
and I know what makes your soda shoot:
my tongue up your--
Okay, all right! You can ride.
Thank you.
That's the last time I shit where I eat.
You never paid for that either!
[pilot] Uh, we may be experiencing
some turbulence
as we go through a patch of thunder smog
over Pittsburgh.
Please secure your own alcoholic beverage
before helping others.
Christ, I'm gonna miss
another kid being born.
I've missed every single one.
Oh-for-fucking-four.
You'll make it, Frank.
I've already called ahead,
and they're gonna clear the runway for us
so you can get to the hospital right away.
Thanks. But don't think
this gets you off the hook with me.
That's not why I did it!
And it does get me off the hook.
-What are you two talking about?
-Ha!
Of course you didn't tell them either.
Brandy's selling Mohican,
we're all getting fired,
and this fat fuck's gonna make a fortune
on his stock options.
I hope someone does anal in your mouth!
You fucking heartless traitor!
What do you care?
You're off being a Negro alderman!
It's just "alderman,"
and it ain't even a real paying job!
And up till now, I've sucked at it!
The mayor's probably fucking me over
as we speak.
Selling Mohican wasn't my idea!
But you didn't warn us about it either,
you fucking asshole!
I tried to save the company,
but we weren't in profit!
I scrimped and saved. I cut down
on the engine maintenance budget.
[all screaming]
This stop, Rustland General Hospital.
[sighs] Finally.
[stammers] Where's the hospital?
That corner, make a right,
three-and-half blocks, you're there.
Next stop, Hobo Camp!
[pilot] Ah, there's no reason to panic.
We still have
two pretty good engines and-- [stammers]
Brace for thunder smog!
[all scream]
-[Frank] Get it off me! Get it off me!
-I can't! Gordon's got a mind of his own!
[Frank] Fuck you
for making me die like this!
We made it.
Oh, God. We're still alive.
All right, am I the only one with a boner?
Get the fuck off me!
[Kevin] It's not
the most romantic basement in the world,
but I can set the mood
with some birthday candles.
It won't matter. Once I take
my glasses off, I can't see anything.
You are so foxy.
Kevin! Hey!
Aw, it's good to see you.
I'm Vic, you must be song-about girl.
Vic, yeah, we were
We were actually just gonna go watch
some TV. For school.
Oh, yeah, there's
some groovy stuff on these days.
Have you see that dolphin show?
It's just like the one with the bear
that rides around on the airboat.
That bear is
about ten times better-looking
than the little boy on the show.
If I had a son that ugly, I'd want a bear
hanging around the house to look at too.
Hey, listen, I just want to tell you
I'm sorry about how I acted yesterday.
It's okay. I forgive you.
Could you move, please?
-Hey there!
-[all gasp]
What the hell, Mr. Goomer?
Ah, thank God you're here.
I was waiting to tell you that, uh
your mom went to the hospital
to have the baby.
My mom is at the hospital?
And that's why I was down here
sniffing your combs.
-This one's good.
-Holy shit!
And my dad's not here.
I have to get to her.
I'll take you, man. Anything for my Kev.
Come on, let's get in the Vic-mobile!
You're strange.
I'm Goomer.
[panting]
You're gonna make it.
-[bell rings]
-You're almost there.
-Hey, fatty, why are you so fat?
-Get away from me.
What'd you do, eat a whole person?
Fuck off!
[grunts]
Ow, I scraped my knee!
Oh, are you hurt?
-[crying]
-There's a hospital two blocks that way.
-You can walk there, you little shit.
-[groans]
[pilot] Ah, folks, if you look out
of the right side of the plane,
you'll see the engine fire is dying down.
And the Monongahela River.
As an apology for our troubles,
please accept a voucher
for a free flight on Mohican
-for as long as our silver eagles soar.
-[whispers] They're selling the company.
Aw, Christ, why am I always
the last to know?
They don't tell me anything.
Fuck this airline.
Give all the vouchers out.
First time almost dying, huh?
Second or third for me.
I'll tell you, the older you get,
the more you wish it happens.
Oh, son of a bitch! I have to find
a way to fuck that mayor.
[sighs]
I can't believe we're the last of the guys
who will work for this airline.
I promise you this.
If there's a chance to save Mohican,
I'll do whatever I can.
-Will you, really?
-Of course not!
I'm gonna buy a boat!
[gasps] I'm so selfish.
It's only a matter of time
before I get fat again.
[gasps] I can't stop eating!
[growls]
It's like God doesn't want me
to be able to hide.
[sobbing]
I'm a terrible person.
Yes, you are.
But and, you know, this might be
the almost-dying talking here,
-but, uh I forgive you.
-You do?
You don't try to be
a miserable piece of shit.
You're human. You do your best.
That's all any of us can do.
Thanks, Frank.
A miserable piece of shit
who can't change.
Does that sound
like anyone else you know, Frank?
Jesus Christ, that's my dad.
I was talking about you,
you fucking chooch.
Oh, my God. I've just been
holding onto this anger at my dad,
and what good did it do?
I have to let this go.
And it took a part-time pornographer
to point it out.
You're welcome.
I feel so much better.
I'll tell you, Father Pat was right.
The only way to find peace
is through forgiveness.
[horn honking]
Watch the road, you ditzy twat!
Blow it out your ass!
You goddamn ingrate.
Waits till I get over 70 to punch me.
Ooh, if I was 60, he'd be hiding from me
like a dog who shit in the house.
[chuckles] I'll get him.
Ooh, I'll get him good.
[grunting]
I think the acid just kicked in.
There's a pregnant lady on a bike!
Okay, the acid hasn't kicked in.
Are you all right, ma'am?
[panting]
Please get this thing out of me.
Don't you worry.
You're at the best hospital in the state.
We got a lady with a bike stuck in her!
[grunts]
Come on, Rat!
Step on that overgrown ass-baby's throat!
[both grunting]
-[buzzer sounds]
-[grunts]
What is this shit?
Why didn't you hit that big moron
like I told you to?
I-- I--
Oh, don't you pussy out on me now.
Take him down, or you're off the team!
-[Bill grunts]
-Ow!
I hate kids.
You're ejected!
What the fuck was that?
What am I supposed to do without my Rat?
Coach, you've had the best rat
right under your nose this whole time.
I'm surprised you didn't smell him.
Jimmy Fitzsimmons?
I could hurt kids, Papa.
I can't remember
the last time I cried sober.
Jimmy, from now on,
this C stands for "son."
[grunts]
Whoa! Ah!
Yeah!
[grunts]
[yelling in slow motion]
Come on, people, prep the birthing room!
I need a bite rag and some shackles!
-Get your filthy medicine away from her!
-They really ought to let us carry guns.
-Samantha?
-You again? Stay out of our way.
This lady's about to get
a hundred cc's of the goof juice.
I am her womb Sherpa,
and she's having this baby naturally,
even if it kills her.
Enough! I'm through doing
what other people tell me to do.
I got here today without any help,
and I don't need you two maniacs
right now.
This isn't your baby or your baby.
It's my baby and my body,
and I will do it my fucking way.
Oh, this seems like a fun day
to start here.
Doctor, I want to be awake
when my baby is born,
but I also want to take
a whole lot of painkillers.
Absolutely, yes, of course.
Just don't hurt me.
You know, it's really fucked up
that Jimmy Fitzsimmons
had to show us what a normal family is.
We're not that bad, are we?
Come out and face your father
like a man, Francine!
Uh yes.
I got something to say to you, tough guy!
-Grandpa?
-Oh.
Uh [chuckles] Hey, kids. Uh
I'm just here to give your dad
an early Christmas present.
He's in Cleveland.
Yeah, so you can't hit him
with his Christmas present just yet.
Holy shit.
[Vic] You know, man, I think I just got
so crazy about your band
'cause, you know, the truth is
I have an emptiness in my life
that I was trying to fill with music
and drugs and musical drugs.
[chuckles]
That's a game where, when the music stops,
you do drugs.
Vic, not now, okay? I have to see my mom!
Not with that attitude you won't!
Go take a seat
with the rest of the bleeders.
Hey! My mom is about to have a baby,
and she's all by herself.
But I am here. I am 15 years old,
and I should totally be having sex
with my girlfriend right now.
But I am not!
My balls are bluer than the sky!
So let me see my mom,
you shriveled-up old lady dildo!
Ah, let me guess, another Murphy.
-Oh, I hope I'm not too late.
-Drive like the wind, Frank.
And if you're stopped by the police,
don't panic.
You're white!
I'm gonna get down to City Hall
and show that mayor I can beat him
at his own game.
I'm gonna go find a way
to save this airline.
And I'm gonna do some poppers
and try to suck my own cock.
Wish me luck.
Mom! Am I an uncle yet?
-Not yet. Is your dad here?
-No.
[whimpers]
Your father's gonna miss another one.
[screams]
I don't know what to do.
I flunked home ec.
I couldn't figure out
how to put on the apron.
You'll be fine.
Just-- Just help her relax.
-I don't know how to do that.
-No, but I bet Maui Mike does.
I'm Mr. Chilled-Out Guy ♪
Easy breezy sailing guy ♪
Catamarans go cruising by ♪
That's why they call me ♪
Mr. Chilled-Out Guy ♪
You're a good son.
Look how grown-up you are.
Thanks, Mom.
And I'm here for you.
I'm not gonna leave your side.
You do know where this baby's
gonna come out, right?
Oh, gross. I'll see you in a little bit.
Sounds like you made your mom feel better.
That's because you make me feel better.
Hey, there you are. Okay, where was I?
I was trying to fill a void in my soul--
Vic! Look, you don't have
to explain yourself.
It's okay. It really is.
Your life isn't empty.
You're Vic Reynolds.
Nobody else can say that.
Thanks, man. Hey,
you want to get some soft-serve
in the cafeteria? My treat.
They got the kind
where the two flavors swirl.
Thanks, Vic, but if you don't mind,
Alice and I want some privacy.
Well, Vic, it finally happened.
Teenagers don't think you're cool anymore.
You're all alone.
Never should've left the seminary.
We're here to see Sue Murphy,
and we don't want any of your--
Go. Delivery room one.
If I can't drug a woman
into a delirious stupor, what's the point?
Grandpa, you shouldn't be here.
Why don't you go home?
We don't want another fight breaking out
if Dad shows up.
Your father started that fight,
and I just--
I saw it.
You were the one that made him mad.
And then you told him to punch you.
I don't know what you did to our dad
when you were his dad,
but you really messed him up.
[groans]
Friday Night Girlfriend is in the lead.
Next Month's Rent is coming up fast.
Oh, Little Timmy's College Fund
mysteriously broke his leg. [chuckles]
And it's Rosie, from out of nowhere,
for the win.
Mr. Mayor, you just lost
your seventh vote for that dog track.
But it's not all bad news.
-I got you a library card.
-Who flipped?
Somebody who likes to fly down
to visit his mistress in Fort Lauderdale.
Frozen steaks, flight vouchers.
Ooh, I love serving the public.
So I guess you think
you're the big dog now.
No. I'm a junkyard dog.
You win. For now.
For good.
-We'll see.
-We saw.
[panting]
I'm Frank Murphy. I want to see my wife,
and I'm not taking any shit from--
Where's Beatrice?
[organ music playing]
[Big Bill] I raised him
the best I knew for the times.
Was I perfect? No. But I
Oh, Christ, I really fucked him up.
I just could never admit it.
Not even to myself.
You did what you could. Like all of us.
I truly thought a nurse's job
was to pass judgment on the sick.
All this time there's been
something missing in my life.
I have nothing with real meaning.
I And I never knew it.
Don't blame yourself.
Men weren't designed to have depth.
Yeah, God is a fucker.
-I'm looking for my wife.
-Right in here, pal.
[overlapping talking]
Jesus Christ! Get me out of here!
Back! Back, all of youse!
[grunts]
Sue! Where are you?
Good to see you, Frank.
I see the two-headed baby told you
about my back surgery
after Goliath the elephant
tossed me through that storefront.
That elephant is stronger
than he looks, Frank.
That's because he's an African elephant
and not Indian.
Bet you didn't know that, Frank, did you?
Will you stop saying my fucking name?
I got to go!
-[all scream]
-Dad!
I don't want to see your face
when I have a boner!
If I have a grandkid that's
nine months younger than my next kid,
I guarantee you, I will kill you.
Nice to see you again, Alice.
Ah, shit, I think that plane crashed.
This is hell, isn't it?
Son, I'm I'm so sorry for--
-Dad, it's okay.
-[sobbing]
No, you don't understand.
I have so much to say to you.
I was ready to bust you open
with a tire iron today. I--
I had worked it all out in my head,
what I was gonna tell the police--
Dad! Mom's down the hall.
Pop, I got to go.
But we can do this later.
I'll see you in a bit.
And I'll see you in hell.
I'm coming, Sue!
How could a nice gentleman like you
raise such an asshole?
Beatrice, we need you
in delivery room two.
There's a woman going into labor,
and she's demanding twilight sleep.
Ooh-hoo-hoo! It's Bea's time to shine!
Oh, no, you don't, you angel of death!
[groans]
[woman] Put all the drugs inside me!
Hey, that sounds like
[grunting]
Wait a second,
I know that stretched-out yow-yow.
Hey, Vic.
[chuckles]
Ooh, this is a little awkward, huh?
-Karen?
-Now you know my name?
It says it on your chart.
This baby's yours, and I'm not keeping it.
I'm this close to being assistant manager
at the reindeer rental center.
You're having my baby?
And you're sure it's mine?
You're the only guy I've been with
that didn't wear a condom.
You know I'm allergic to it
when it doesn't feel good.
Are you okay?
Oh, cutie pie,
you beautiful, cheating-ass bitch,
you've given me a reason to live again.
I think my heart just came.
Sue, I made it in time.
Ah, thank God you were in labor all day!
That didn't come out right.
You know what I mean.
Oh, Frank, you're here.
I never should've left.
Sue, I swear to you,
I'm not gonna fuck up this kid.
Starting now, I'm gonna be
a better husband. I am gonna--
Two-and-a-half pine cones!
[groans]
[cries]
Kids, you're gonna be babysitting
this little girl for free
for the next ten years.
This is your family.
-Oh!
-Cool!
-Ah.
-Aw. Hi, baby.
Oh, my God, she has no arms!
This is your brother Kevin.
You'll be smarter than him in two weeks.
[all laughing]
That's true.
Just to let you know,
we're a pretty messed-up family, okay?
But we stick together.
Come on, my little angel, there's someone
in the chapel who wants to meet you.
Dad, your granddaughter's here.
Oh, this is your grandpa.
He's a hell of a guy.
Did you know
he could sell snowballs to Eskimos?
Right, Dad?
Oh, here we go.
Here we go for what?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad! Dad!
Oh, my papa ♪
To me, he was so wonderful ♪
Oh, my papa ♪
To me, he was so good ♪
No one could be ♪
So gentle and so lovable ♪
Oh, my papa ♪
He always understood ♪
[whirring]
[gunshot]
[Vic] Never should've left the seminary.
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