Get Off My Lawn (2025) Movie Script
One kiss and I fell in love
I started lookin'
to the stars above
One night it felt
like a dream when I met you
Oh oh and one tear
rollin' down the face
I kept holdin' on...
Hey there, sugar.
You must be my five o'clock. Oh.
And you're early. I like that.
Are we waitin'
on anybody else? No?
Well, all right.
Let's get this train a-movin'.
Choo, choo, choo.
Oh, isn't it all just sublime?
I mean, it's a great house
in a safe
and friendly neighborhood.
Oh, and something interesting
about the house.
There's only ever been
one owner.
Well, that is rare these days.
We're like little piggies
uncovering truffles.
Oink, oink, oink!
Now imagine yourself
coming home to this.
And when it's wine o'clock,
you take a little sip
and a little dip
in the sparkling pool out back.
Well, it is to die for. Ha-ha...
Oh, but we'll save that
for the grand finale.
All right, then...
Welcome to your dream home.
Oh, look. Oh.
Ta-da!
The house was built in '79,
and it was meticulously
maintained by the original owner
who kept its original charm,
and he meticulously updated it
every year.
Oh, with the help
of his grandson.
There's
a lot of great family history
in this house.
But if you're like
everyone else,
you're probably gonna
tear it all down
and build something better,
right?
Anyway, strap in
for my grand tour.
All right, let's start upstairs.
If you'll notice,
we have a banister.
No. No! Ah!
I can't breathe. No! No! No.
Well, wait, wait,
I have, I have children!
I can't breathe...
Oh. Oh, wait. Ah!
I know you! Ah, ah...
- Yeah. Ready?
- Three, two, one.
Are my eyes closed?
I can't even tell.
Can you... Oh.
- Hey!
- Babe, it looks so good!
We look so good.
Are you happy?
More than
I ever thought possible.
This is our dream house.
It is, huh?
- I feel rich.
- I, I feel rich, too.
I feel real rich.
You think they got black people
in the neighborhood?
Ah, third wheeling sucks.
Ethan, your F-boy energy
is giving ick.
- Stop.
- You know what, Ray?
- Your energy is giving simp.
- Okay.
Even if you are a third wheel,
Ethan, that's the best wheel.
Gives stability. Have you ever
tried to tip over a tricycle?
No, but I used to fall off mine
all the time.
Come on.
- There they are.
- Look!
Wait, hold up, babe.
We got a mailbox.
- We have a mail...
- We got a mailbox. Huh!
Oh, my God,
it's our own mailbox, babe.
Well, are you having trouble?
Wait, let me help you.
- Give me. Let me try.
- Aw, they're so cute.
- Are you gonna go over?
- But I didn't bring a gift.
Rule number one,
never show up empty-handed.
- Mm.
- Oh.
Here. Give 'em this.
- Ah.
- No, don't, don't do that.
Well, it has to be
something in here.
I should go say hi.
- Yeah, it's nice.
- Come on.
- All right.
- Here, Jackie, allow me.
She can be a little pesky,
but there's a trick
to opening her up.
- Oh. Thank you.
- Ah.
Okay.
I'm sorry,
h-h-how do you know us?
Why, you and Jason are
the newest members of my family.
- How did that happen?
- Um, hello.
His parents, uh,
they are the ones
who sold you this fine home.
- Oh, sweet. Yeah.
- What? Oh, my...
Hey, man, in my family,
the men hug, too.
- Man, get in here, brother.
- Very nice to meet you.
Yeah, we're still shocked
we even got
the house 'cause
we came in way under.
We came in a little low.
Sure as sugar you did.
Uh, but your beautiful letter
more than made up for it.
I actually have it right here.
I was reading it this morning.
- Oh. Okay.
- Oh. That's so sweet.
"Dear homeowner,
help make our dreams come true.
First-time owners
looking for a chance.
No inspections needed."
Ah. Here's the part.
"We know
this house is a family home,
and if you choose us, we promise
it will always stay that way."
That was all
my mom and I needed to hear.
It's why I chose you
to live in our home.
- Thank you, man.
- Yeah.
We appreciate it.
Oh, sweet Caroline.
Where are my manners?
- I'm Alec, by the way.
- Nice to meet you, Alec.
- And this is Ethan and Ray.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I-I used to catch fireflies
out here.
This house is amazing.
Alec's grandfather
used to own it.
- Gramps.
- Oh, good old gramps.
Oh.
Yeah, we grew up here.
Hide and seek.
Summer in the pool.
Oh, the grill nights.
Oh, does he know
how to sear a stake.
-Okay
-Well, I mean, he did.
- Yeah. Yeah.
- Right.
Oh, man.
Hey, hey, hey, Alec.
It is okay.
You've still got us.
You've got us.
Hey, sorry, it's, it's,
it's just all so fresh.
You're okay, cut it out.
It's okay.
Fresher than
the Prince of Bel-Air.
Yeah, of course,
your grandfather
sounds like an amazing person.
Um, we definitely
have big shoes to fill.
Yeah. And if we fillin'
them shoes, they better be big.
They better be huge!
Gramps' feet were normal size,
actually.
No. Yeah, no, I just...
- We meant, like...
- We know that. Yeah.
Anyway...
It's so nice to meet you.
You wanna come in?
- Oh, yeah, yes.
- Oh, I, uh, I cannot.
I have to go to the pharmacy
for my mom.
Yeah, I mean,
the-the dust in there sends me.
- So you go. You go ahead. I'm...
- Oh, yes, indeedy.
- See you later, alligators.
- Nice to meet you guys.
- After a while, crocodile.
- You ready?
- Yes. Ha-ha...
- Nice meeting you guys.
Oh, baby, here.
- What?
- Phone.
- Oh, hold that...
- Alec!
Yeah. Jason, yeah.
You gotta show me
the best spots.
- Yes. This is her.
- All right.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
- All right. Ha-ha-ha...
- Oh...
Home, sweet home.
Gramps and I
did all the remodeling together.
Yeah, I know this place
top to bottom, inside and out.
- Show it to me.
- Yeah.
Uh, Jason,
movers are on their way.
- Yeah, he just...
- Okay.
That's gramps and that's me.
Oh, wow.
Gramps had more medals
than you could shake a stick at.
- Well, yeah.
- Yeah, a real hero.
And these are our house rules.
All right, man.
Gramps always wanted me
to have this place.
When he passed, I thought
for sure I'd get to keep it.
But that's not practical,
I guess.
My father...
explained it to me.
Uh, would you mind
if I, uh, swung by the kitchen?
Oh, yeah, man. Come on.
Do what you gotta do.
Jason, you let him
swing in the kitchen.
No, he's fine, just let him, let
him walk around for a bit.
It's fine.
This is me growing up.
Gramps used to mark my height
every single birthday.
He started when I was one
right here.
- Okay.
- And then every single year.
Up, up, up, uppity-up.
Yeah, that's usually
how it goes, right?
Hey, I have an idea.
Let's all mark our heights.
- Jackie, you go first.
- Oh, no.
Actually, that's fine
'cause, you know,
we're gonna paint
over this. Right, Jason?
What?
Well, when we have kids, maybe
we can continue the tradition.
One last time
before you erase me?
Go ahead, man. Heh.
Come on.
Yeah, babe,
this is all ours, baby.
Babe!
Uh, we got a pool.
A pool with a Jacuzzi...
And we hit the jackpot, babe.
I still can't believe
they let us move in
before closing
with that low ball offer.
But I'm pretty sure
it was my idea to take it as is
that really sealed the deal, but
we saved them a ton of money,
taking all of gramps' shit,
foregoing the inspections...
Which reminds me,
you have to check the HVAC,
the plumbing, the electricity...
Babe, babe, I got us covered.
- All right?
- Good, good.
In the meantime, I guess
we can give Alec a little slack
with the pop-ins.
- So it's legally ours.
- Exactly.
Well, that Gen Z
Leave It To Beaver
don't bother me one bit.
That is how he is.
Oh.
You ready for bed, babe?
- You forgot?
- Forgot what?
Mm...
Oh, shit!
It's our anniversary, baby.
- I'm, I'm sorry.
- Hey, it's okay.
Look, I know we have a lot
going on. It's all right.
Girl, how could I forget that?
You see all these lights.
- Don't you?
- What?
Plugged 'em in for a reason.
You know our first date
was the best night of my life.
Baby...
What are you doing?
J... Come-come on, Jason, no!
We said no gifts!
I got you a card. That's it.
It's not much. Believe me.
Baby...
Jason.
- Jackie.
- What?
For the last eight years,
I have woken up every mornin'
thanking God
how lucky I got
to have you by my side.
And I know
that whatever He throws our way,
we'll survive
because we'll face it together.
Jackie-Jack,
I promise I will love you
with everything I have
because with you,
I have everything.
- Jackie Taylor...
- Yes?
- Will you marry me?
- My God.
Jason, are you kidding me?
Yes! Oh. Mwah.
Oh, my God.
A million times yes.
Well, hold on.
You ain't seen the ring yet.
Whatever.
Oh, my God. Uh, what?
It's from my last plumbing job.
- I know it's stupid, but...
- Uh, no.
Figured this hose clamp,
you know, be a placeholder
for the real thing,
which I promise I will...
I don't want another ring.
I just want you, okay?
Good... 'cause you'll always
have me.
Oh, my God!
- Jason.
- Here you go.
This might be a little loose.
- It's a little loose.
- So...
- That's why I brought this out.
- Oh, my God.
- Jason...
- Hold on.
- Oh! That's perfect.
- Is that good?
We're engaged!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God, babe.
Ain't it too late
to have a dog outside?
I don't know.
I don't know, but look at it.
It's so nice. We're gonna be
so happy here, baby.
Can you tighten it
a little more? Okay.
Hey, man.
- What are you doin'?
- Top of the mornin', brother.
You wanna be sure to give her
a skim after windy nights.
Your filter will thank you.
Thank you for the tip,
but you don't...
You don't need to do all that.
Someone does. You guys
are swamped with the move.
Besides, I enjoy doing it.
Gramps always had me do this
when I'd come over
to get away from my father.
It was always clean.
Well, look, man, you...
Shit. Take a dip
anytime you want.
I'm running low. You want some?
Oh, you bet I would.
Gramps always used to say,
"A beautiful day
is just a cup of joe away."
Yeah.
He's not wrong.
All right, I'll be right back.
Good man is a good neighbor.
There you go.
Holy shit.
Man, that's a gnarly scar.
How'd you get that?
Ask my father.
Hey, guys.
What you doin' out here?
Um, uh, Alec was, uh,
just cleaning the pool
'cause evidently I failed to.
Oh, baby, well, you get a pass
'cause you've been
an apartment guy
for a long time.
So, apparently,
Alec is showing you
how to be the man of the house?
Well, technically, I'm the man
of the house. Gramps said so.
But I suppose we can share
that title. Right, brother?
Hey, apparently, I need all
the help I can get. So, yeah.
Uh, listen, honey, I'm gonna
head out to the firm, okay?
So you have a good day, okay?
Mm-hmm.
- Love you.
- Well, uh, everyone.
- You look beautiful.
- Thank you, handsome.
Come on. Show you somethin'.
All right.
I love this little spot.
It's very nostalgic to me.
- Over here?
- Mm-hmm.
This is
gramps' vegetable garden.
Oh, okay.
A little water,
a little fertilizer,
and before you know it,
it's carrots and peas
any night you please.
And I'll show you one more thing
over here.
- Oh, cool.
- Very dear to me.
When my dad would get mad,
I'd run over here
as fast as I could.
I'd put my hands in,
close my eyes,
and it felt like... a hand hug.
Nice handshake.
A hand hug.
Look, my hands
are almost as big as gramps.
Okay.
- Don't you love this place?
- I do. I do.
Hey, buddy, I gotta,
I gotta get ready for work.
- So...
- Oh. A-and I have school.
Don't worry about it.
I'll lock up the gate.
We're family now.
All right. Thank you.
We did the right thing, gramps.
He's a good man.
And you'd like Jackie.
I like her.
No, not like that.
Okay, well, maybe a bit.
I'm just the kind of guy
Who dreams of you
each night I'm...
Ethan should be here any second.
Why are we always hanging out
with him?
Like, wouldn't you rather
be alone with me?
Ethan's my oldest friend.
And as gramps would say,
"If you turn on your friends,
you won't like how it ends."
Oh, fine, I mean,
at least he's bringing alcohol.
And that's a win.
What's up, party people?
Ethan, babes, I missed you.
Wait, that looks yummy.
Can I have one?
Oh, I already poured you
a glass.
That's one for you.
Jug for me. Alec.
You know, in my family
we don't give in to temptation.
Ah, every time, dude.
More for me.
Mm...
This is just fucked up.
Oh, yeah.
I know.
They're ruining our beautiful
town with their ugly flyers.
Okay, Alec, that's
hell a disrespectful, my guy.
Yeah, that's, like, really sad.
Think they're ever gonna
find her or-or what?
- I hope so.
- I wouldn't count on it.
Usually when someone goes
missing, they're never found.
But instead of feeling sad
she's gone,
I'm over the moon that we have
two fine new additions
to our neighborhood.
Yeah.
To Jackie and Jason.
Great people, great neighbors,
the newest members of my family.
- Okay. Cheers.
- Yeah. To Jackie and Jason.
Baby,
where do you want this one?
Oh, just pile that over there.
- All right. Yup.
- Thank you.
We are nowhere near ready
for this dinner party.
You know what, can you grab me
the two bottles
of wine
that I have in the garage?
I am your man. I
was already gonna do that.
Baby, the barking
is driving me crazy.
Hey, hey. Did I not just say
I was your man?
- I said that, right?
- Mm-hmm.
All the things
that you can do
My man. Ha-ha...
Sometimes it feels like
We were never meant
Okay...
Yeah.
Here you go, Cujo.
Jackie?
Jackie-Jack?
Oh, my God!
You scared the shit
out of me, Alec.
You moved the furniture.
Oh...
Yeah, how did you get in?
Those were gramps'
chit-chat chairs.
Jason, you know,
I keep on forgetting,
but we need to make
a to-do list...
- Babe. Babe.
- Whoa.
No worries, Jackie.
I didn't see anything.
Water stains. Best to sop 'em
before they settle.
What's up with Jackie?
What's up with her? Bruh...
Come on, man, she was, she was
shocked to see you in here.
I see.
Tell her I didn't get excited
or anything.
Right.
Yeah, I'll be, um, I'll be sure
to let her know that.
But back
to the original issue here.
What are you doing here?
I thought I'd bring over
gramps' decorations
for the big party tomorrow.
I don't remember tellin' you
we were havin' a party.
You know, these streamers
really add a festive touch.
- I'll go hang them now.
- Hey, Alec...
Brother...
I got it. It's cool, all right?
Okay, good.
One more thing. The gutters
are starting to get...
I'm taking care of that
tomorrow, man. All right?
- I got it.
- I knew it.
You're attentive.
- You remind me a lot of gramps.
- Oh, yeah?
You know what gramps used to do?
He used to give me
a warm glass of milk
every single night
before he'd tell me goodnight.
Yeah, well,
I'm lactose intolerant.
That's a shame.
A glass of milk
will cure what ails you.
Neat-o.
J and J.
Jackie and Jason.
Yup, man, that's us.
Hey, look, man,
we-we really got a lot of stuff
to get to before the party, man.
Please don't say that.
Say what?
Say one thing when
you really mean something else.
I know you want me gone.
That's okay.
But we're family now, and family
is honest with each other.
It'll be a fun party tomorrow.
- What the fuck? Jason.
- He's gone.
Gone? He saw me in a towel.
Angel, you had the towel, right?
Come...
Hey, did you tell him
we were havin' a party tomorrow?
Yeah, yes, the other day
when he was teaching me
how to change the pool filter.
Did he just walk in the door?
Apparently.
He said he, uh,
wanted to help around the house,
make sure
we were ready for the party.
Oh, and that, uh, seein' you in
a towel didn't get him excited.
Good to know.
It sure did get me excited,
though. Come on.
- Yeah?
- Get in this bed.
Yeah, it's still early.
Baby, I cannot believe
you let Alec
bully you
into cleaning the gutters.
- Now you're gonna be late.
- Okay, I'll be fast.
- I just gotta shower, okay?
- But backyard looks great.
Jason?
What?
Alec is swimming in the pool.
What the fuck?
All right, I'll handle it.
Hold on.
- Thank you.
- Shit.
Alec. Alec, my man.
Hey, our guests
are on the way, brother.
No problem. I brought clothes.
Okay, yeah, now this was like a,
like a private-type party thing.
- I don't think...
- Great job on the gutters.
And the string lights you put up
look nifty.
Thank you, thank you.
Hey, look, man.
You really don't wanna come
to this party, man.
- It's just our boring friends.
- Of course I do.
I used to go to every single one
of gramps' parties.
Okay, but our friends,
they're a little weird.
I don't know if you'll like 'em,
you know?
I don't mean
to be a butt in skies,
but you really should put
gramps' tools back in the shed.
I hear you, Alec,
but your grandpa
don't live here no more, man.
Heh-heh.
Our handprint stone.
Where is it?
Shit. Um...
I just picked it up
and tried to move it,
and I, and I tried to save it
for you, man, but it-it-it
crumbled a bit. My-my bad, bro.
It was supposed to stay there
forever.
I understand that, and I, and I
know that your grandpa
used to live here, but frankly,
dude,
it's gettin' a little creepy.
You made a promise!
Jason, honey, our friends
are almost here.
A promise
should never be broken.
That's a house rule,
a family rule!
But this ain't your house, man.
And-and-and we're not
really family.
Follow the rules
or face the consequences!
Alec, listen, we're gonna have
to deal with this later.
- Jason, come on, let's go.
- Okay.
You have to follow the rules
or face the consequences!
- Okay, brother.
- What is he saying?
It's fine.
This is not how
it was supposed to work out.
No, siree bub!
He said, "As is."
He made a promise.
He called me brother!
Now all of gramps' stuff
is being manhandled
and our hand stone
is being turned
into a bunch of stupid pebbles!
Oh, my God, babe,
you're spiraling. Stop.
- This is not a good look on you.
- Hey, Alec.
It's okay, bud.
We'll figure this out
together. Here.
This might even
take the edge off.
Stop. Stop.
It's okay. It's okay.
Why are you talking business?
This is a party.
I'm not talking business.
Because that's all
he knows to talk.
Just, hey, hey, you ever linked
your own sausage before this?
- Oh-ho-ho.
- Jackie.
Ding, ding, ding.
Yes, you already...
Hey, y'all need to eat this.
This meat was expensive.
You get this
from the grocery stores?
This is extra strong
'cause that's,
I know that's how you like it.
Surely a dream!
- I am so happy!
- Thank you! Oh!
- Did I spill it?
- Oh, it's okay.
- No, you're good. You're good.
- It's okay.
OMG!
Love this decor concept, Jackie.
- You know, vintage is in.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I wish I was that on trend.
This is the previous owner's.
And you know what? I'm just
gonna move this right here.
- I haven't had time.
- You scared me for a minute.
Hey, uh... who's the kid?
It's Alec. It's the grandson.
He's a regular neighborhood
welcoming committee.
No, no, no, no, Jason, more like
the neighborhood
welcoming weirdo.
All right? He shows up non-stop.
You guys should've seen
what he did before you got...
No, we don't need to go
into that.
- Nope. No, no, no, no.
- Why? Is it gross?
- No.
- Doesn't sound okay.
- Is everything okay?
- No.
- Hey, Jason.
- What?
- This kid giving you problems?
- No.
No, that guy, if he's giving you
problems, you gotta stop that
problem now before it gets
out of control.
Usually these things happen.
Hey, hey, everyone just listen.
I'm talking
to my buddy Jason here. Listen.
All I'm sayin' is
maybe this kid needs
a little talkin' to
from his Uncle Jimmy.
Maybe he needs
a little bit of lesson.
- Jimmy teaches lessons.
- He's a little sensitive.
Just give him a little smack,
you know?
No, that's the last thing
we need.
Entire generation...
Oh...
- Shit!
- All right, babe...
- Are you guys okay?
- Well, yes. But what is that?
- What?
- What? What is it?
- It's a bird, and it's dead.
- A bird? What?
Oh, yeah, it's definitely dead.
- I'll get it. I'll get it.
- I'm sorry, you guys.
Birds fly at night
in the 'burbs, apparently.
Crashing.
It looks-looks insane!
- Oh, golly.
- Okay, okay.
Play it again. Play it again.
It gets better
every single time.
I'm being serious.
Alec freaks me out.
Well, at least he won't be
comin' around here no more.
No, listen,
he said there'd be consequences.
I told him we'd, I told him we'd
deal with
the handprint thing later,
but then he said
to follow the rules
or there'd be consequences. What
does that even mean?
Baby, baby, he's a kid.
He's harmless.
No, we need to talk
to his parents. Mn-mn.
You talkin', you
talkin' about them same parents
who still own this house?
That's who you talkin' about?
- Yeah.
- Come on, babe.
We-we rock that boat,
they-they'll back out.
Then where we gonna be, huh?
Be on the streets.
You tryin' to be on the streets?
Nope.
Besides, uh, you know...
I-I, um, I don't wanna get Alec
in trouble with his dad.
I get it, but you should've
been more careful, okay,
with the handprint thing.
You know, I-I get it,
I-I was telling you to clean up
the backyard, I was rushing you
and I did screw you.
It's fine. We had
a really good time at the party.
Everybody
had a really good time.
Now just, now it's time
for us to have a good time.
Jason?
But they promised in the letter.
Who cares
about the stupid letter?
Mom and I do. That's why
we gave them the house.
That is not why
we gave them the house.
We had to dump that place
as quickly as possible,
and I don't need
to tell you why.
Plus, they agreed to deal with
all your grandpa's crap.
They're not following the rules.
Oh, I see. They ruined
your handprint stone.
That settles it.
Let's evict their asses.
We could do that? Let's do that.
Hey, cut the shit and
hold the ladder.
Whoa!
Dad!
Oopsies.
You slipped.
Mm...
Well, new house, new fiancee.
- Mm.
- Life is good, baby.
And there's no one
I'd rather be with. Hm.
Oh, baby.
I'm hungry, baby.
You gonna cook?
I am starving.
Yes, I'll make you some...
- What you gonna cook?
- I dunno. What do you... Hey.
Oh, my...
Oh, my God. Jason.
Oh, shit.
They put it all back.
They got us, babe.
They put all the shit back.
Babe, we-we have the most
legendary friends ever.
They put it all back.
This is the best house warmin'
prank I've ever seen.
- Holy shit!
- Jason!
No, this was Alec.
Alec did all of this.
- No, come...
- Yeah.
That one dumb kid
could not do all this.
You serious? You know
who it was? It was Jimmy.
You know that fool be messin'.
This is his best one, though.
There's a stain!
A wine stain in my rug, baby.
- I can't. You know...
- Come here. It's just a rug.
Come here. It's not ruined.
- Jackie. It's not ruined.
- Of course it's ruined.
Look, come on.
Let's go get dressed, all right?
Come on, let's go get dressed.
We can go to Home Hardware.
We can get some stain removers.
Easy, easy fix.
We gotta go back there anyway.
Come on.
We've been there 12 times
this week!
We just moved, baby.
We just moved.
We gonna keep going back.
You want some Chinese food
tonight?
- I know you want some...
- Jason, I want Chinese...
We can go get some Chinese food
on the way back.
I hate
going to a hardware store.
We just moved, baby.
We gotta go.
- But beat it.
- Yeah.
Ah!
One kiss and I fell in love
I didn't do that! I didn't...
Did you change my preset?
- No, baby, I did not change...
- Jason. I would not do that.
- Why would I do that?
- Baby, stop!
Slow the fuck down!
What is wrong with you?
- My God.
- I am so sorry. Are you okay?
Oh, this is a terrible way
to meet. I am Jackie.
Yeah. Jackie Stewart.
Uh, no, it's Jackie Taylor.
Yeah.
Jackie Stewart
was a race car driver.
- Oh. Uh, yeah, I-I'm so...
- Right.
- I'm so... I'm so sorry.
- No, no, no, I'm fine.
- Name's Catherine.
- I'm Jason.
Are-are-are you sure
you're okay?
You deaf? I just said I'm fine.
You know who's not fine?
My little poo-poo,
Brandy Alexander.
Yeah, she chewed on that bone
I'm assuming
my lovely new neighbors
threw over the fence.
- And now she's sick!
- Oh, I-I'm-I'm so sorry.
- Uh, uh, is she okay?
- What, are you both morons?
I just said she's sick.
She's been at the vet all week.
I am so sorry about that.
And-and we hope
she gets better soon.
We insist on payin'
that vet bill.
Oh, you don't need to insist.
It's a given.
Don't throw shit in my yard!
- Shit will not be thrown.
- L-let's go.
Let's go, baby. Come on.
Look at all the shares
we have already.
It's, like, amazing.
Oh, my God. I know, right?
It was such a good idea
to post these.
- I know.
- You did what?
"Jumping jackasses?"
Yeah. Double Js,
like Jackie and Jason.
I thought of that.
Clever.
Okay, babe, don't worry. Just,
like, look at the comments.
- They're good.
- Oh, I'm not worried.
I just don't give a hoot
about entertaining
a bunch of carpal tunnel cretins
with a scrolling addiction.
- That isn't what life's about.
- Alec, what the fuck?
Life's about following rules.
If you don't follow the rules,
you have to face
the consequences.
Gramps made that very clear.
They made a promise.
They didn't keep it.
Consequence, that house is mine.
So...
we keep pranking them
until they leave?
- That could work.
- Yes.
Technically,
they don't own the house yet.
- Mm.
- But no more posting.
- Too risky.
- Hm.
I mean, sure, they might bail,
but you know your dad's
not just gonna, like,
give you the house, right?
Yeah, uh, Denny is not gonna go
for that one.
But, you know, maybe if we get
a shit ton of likes,
follows and shares,
we can make, like, major bank
and you could
buy the house back.
And maybe we could live there
together.
Please?
Fine, but we can't show
our faces.
Okay. Yay!
All right.
Let's get a move on.
We are going to blow up,
you guys.
The sooner they leave,
the better.
- Oh...
- Let's go.
Suck my nuts, influencers.
- It wasn't him. Uh, it...
- What do you mean it wasn't him?
Baby, we've been
through this how many times?
He looked at the listing online
and he copied the furniture.
Come on.
You know Jimmy be messin'.
Look, I get it, Jimmy messes
with everybody's head, but this
is the last time I'm gonna tell
you, Alec moved the furniture.
Wasn't Jimmy, wasn't Mark.
No, he wouldn't do that.
He wouldn't break in.
That's illegal.
You know that. You a lawyer.
Well, I'm not a lawyer.
You know that.
Okay, a paralegal.
I'm sorry. Tomato, tomato.
- Oh, babe.
- See? Look.
- I told you, it's gonna be fine.
- Aw...
Ah! Oh, my... Oh, Jason!
Fuck. Babe?
Yoo-hoo. Angel-face.
Okay if I come in?
Sure, mom. Always.
Hey.
Look at you.
Oh, it's cozy in here.
I just got back
from parent-teacher night.
The teacher said
you've been awfully quiet
and keeping to yourself lately.
And I thought,
"That's my Alec."
Always so well-behaved.
Did dad go?
Oh, no, honey. He's still sore.
Thank God you were there
when he fell.
My son...
the hero, hm?
What is it, sweetie?
It's the new people,
Jackie and Jason.
I don't think
they should get the home.
Well, don't let your father
hear you say that.
What about their nice letter?
They broke their promise.
They're not following the rules.
I want them gone!
If that's how you really feel,
I-I'll talk to your father.
But for now...
my perfect Alec...
you just keep being you.
Hm?
What the hell? What time is it?
It's that old bag next door.
Just let's try and ignore it,
go back to sleep.
Jason, this is ridiculous!
We have to get up
in a few hours.
Uh...
Ugh.
Alec, hey, turn that off.
Hey, turn that off, okay?
I'm sorry, I'm just disappointed
about the stone and all.
And I wanted everything
to be perfect.
- And now it's all ruined.
- It's fine. Alec, it's fine.
You know what, let's just,
let's call this
water under the bridge.
Now it is very late, so...
I just wanted to be
a good neighbor.
That was the plan anyway. I...
Sweetie,
sweetie, look, it's okay.
I know that you're mourning and
I know that you love coming here
to visit your grandfather.
I still love coming here
to visit him.
This is where he's buried.
You're...
- Are you serious?
- Yeah.
He's in that plant right over
there, fertilizing the soil.
So when we eat the new veggies,
gramps will become a part of us.
Isn't that swell?
Mm-hmm.
Promise me love
Jason, Jason!
Alec is in our backyard,
he's in the Jacuzzi
and he has access
to our sound system.
And it stopped.
Just try to go back
to sleep, baby.
Oh...
He said gramps is buried here.
Girl, he messin' with you.
He's-he's a weird fuckin' kid,
no doubt.
You know them-them Gen Z kids
be all about the drama.
I told you, baby, he's harmless.
I know you're not about
to go to sleep again
after I just told you
there's a dead body in our yard!
Jackie, Jackie, Jackie.
Baby, I am
99.99999% sure
that that little white boy
is fuckin' with you.
We have to be sure. There's
only one way to be certain.
- Come on, let's go. Come on.
- Go where?
- Are you serious?
- Jason, we...
- There's a dead body in...
- There's not a dead body!
How are you so sure?
I don't get it.
It's... Uh, oh,
are you kidding me?
We couldn't do this
in the morning?
This thing looks like a coffin.
No, no, I'm not digging first.
No, you dig first.
Jackie, you can't bury somebody
in a planter, babe.
There's, there's, like, rules
against it.
Well, well, what if they did?
It's loo-looking like
regular-ass dirt to me.
Oh, oh, no.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
What is that? What is...
It's... Maybe it's rocks,
probably.
- That didn't sound like rock.
- Come on, babe.
Jason.
- Holy motherfuckin' shit!
- Ah! Oh! Oh, my God!
- Hell, no! Hell, no!
- Wait. Wait, wait.
- What you doin'? Don't touch it!
- Wait!
- Hold up. Baby...
- Stop! Oh, no.
- This place is fucked!
- It's fake!
- It's fucked, babe. I'm out!
- Jason.
Come here.
It's fake, but it's annoying.
I'm getting a restraining order.
That's a little extreme.
Come on, baby, grief makes
people do strange things.
I don't care. I'm getting
cameras and an alarm.
We can't just start drilling
holes into the walls for cameras
or-or-or sign a-an alarm
contract until we own the place.
Baby, we moved here
because it was safe.
Well, I don't feel safe.
You just don't wanna pay for it.
- You Jackie Taylor?
- Yes.
- That's me.
- Officer Tom.
You called in something
about a domestic disturbance?
Okay, we just moved in.
We are being terrorized, okay?
Messing with our furniture,
blaring music,
there are fake corpses
in the garden.
Yeah, corpses.
Well, I'll tell you what?
It sounds like maybe
just some neighborhood kids
having a little fun with ya.
You know, this whole area's
been kind of a hot spot
ever since
that woman went missing.
Yeah, I saw the posters.
What happened?
Um, I don't know. It's missing.
That's the whole thing.
- Please, don't ask.
- Well, it's not random kids.
I know who did it.
His name is Alec Todd.
Alec Todd? No.
That kid's a square.
Well, look, you have
any proof of this? Any evidence?
No, I don't have evidence,
but I know he did it, he left
a dead rat
right here on this stoop.
Oh. You have a security system,
cameras, anything like that?
We're working on it.
You do that,
I'll type up these notes
and we'll have everything
on record.
But you didn't write
anything down.
Don't worry about it.
It's all up here.
You have a good day.
That's it? Are you kidding me?
What-what if,
what if he does it again?
Okay. Have a good day.
Oh, my...
I'm sorry about the cops, babe.
They didn't do nothing as usual.
- But are we surprised?
- We are not.
- We are not.
- Mm-hmm.
- Thank you. Hm.
- Um, Jason.
So I was changin' the locks
and I was thinking,
"Screw it. Why don't we just
back out of the deal?"
Oh...
Okay.
I hear you.
I thought the same thing.
But, baby, we gave up
our rent-controlled apartment.
Okay, but we can find
another one.
We're not gonna find this deal.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
Baby, think about our future.
Right? Think about
us raising our kids here.
Look around.
This-this is our dream house.
Yes, Jason,
this is our dream house,
but this is turning
into a nightmare.
- A nightmare, babe?
- Mm-hmm.
I don't think
it's, like, really...
It's not a nightmare, is it?
They're playing jokes.
It's funny.
- Baby.
- Baby?
And I-I-I know I freaked out
about the skeleton prank,
but you gotta admit,
that was impressive.
- That was not funny.
- It-it was funny.
After the fact,
we was both laughing.
No.
Come on, I think we just have
a good old-fashioned hazing
on our hands. That's it.
Really? Uh, you think
this kid's just testing us?
To see we're worthy
of this house?
Something like that.
It's just some stupid-ass kids
playing some stupid-ass jokes.
And you know what we about to
do? We about to play some stup...
- Stop, that's not funny.
- We... That's what we gonna do!
Every video gets more hits
and likes than the last.
- Are you serious?
- Yeah.
- We are not blowing.
- We are!
This is about more than that.
Yeah, some comments
are hell a dark.
- Though.
- Let's hear.
"Stop playing
and kill them already."
- Oh.
- Yeah, I don't...
Gramps said, "Patience
makes waiting a pleasure."
- Now let's go. Masks on.
- Okay.
Oh, crud!
They changed the locks.
What?
- They changed the locks.
- Yeah, finally.
Duh. I mean...
It doesn't matter,
I know every inch of this house,
from soil to sky.
They'll never keep me out.
Yeah.
Let's go. Move it or lose it.
Oh, oh, fucking shit!
Whatever. That was mid.
Alec, take me home.
- What?
- Alec, now. Please.
Hey, get off my lawn!
Oh, I got y'all good.
I got y'all good!
- Yeah, okay, boomer!
- They're not boomers. They're...
Hey, dumb asses! Yeah!
And I'm a millennial,
little boy!
Shit!
- Babe, have you seen my keys?
- No!
- A-and I looked for it...
- I got this emergency job!
I gotta go!
You know what,
I'm gonna use the spare!
Don't lose those, too.
No, I didn't lose it!
I misplaced... Whatever!
- What?
- Nothing!
All right, I'm leaving!
I love you!
Love you, too!
Oh, man! What the fuck?
Oh, oh, shit!
That shit's not funny
anymore! Alec, where you at?
Fuck!
That little shit.
We need to talk to his parents.
Yeah, fine.
Yeah, we'll, um, we'll invite
'em over for dinner this weekend
after closing
to say it's to celebrate.
Jason, we need
a full-on security system.
Babe, we're broke. We sunk
all our money into this place.
Our best option
is to speak to his parents.
I am sick of this, Jason,
because if we had
more money,
we'd have more options.
Well, too bad
we don't make more money.
Seriously? You know I could
have been a lawyer by now...
And you know
we didn't have the money.
We would have been fine,
but you wanted
to save, save, save
because you wanted to open
a contracting business.
You wanted a down payment.
Hold up.
You wanted this place, too.
The big house, the big family.
These are our plans.
- So don't put this all on me.
- You're putting this on me.
Okay?
Oh, would you look at that?
Your keys, Magellan.
- No, I looked here.
- Mm.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Baby, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I love you, babe.
Babe, I just... I...
I need this to work.
We need this to work.
Babe, this place is gonna
set us up for life.
I know. I know.
Okay?
Welcome, everyone.
- To the house.
- To the house.
You know, I haven't had pasta
in 15 years.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Alec is gluten-free,
but what a treat for us.
Denny, uh, Sharon,
I-I have to say
thank you again for everything.
We're just so happy
to finally be out of the city
and really looking forward
to starting
our own family together.
Oh. It's a wonderful home
for children.
After all, Alec grew up here.
Ha-ha-ha...
Speaking of Alec...
I could speak of Alec all day.
- Ain't that the fucking truth?
- Well, yeah, we...
You know, we've noticed that,
um, you know, he's a little
upset about the changes
that have been happening here.
Yeah, especially
the, um, the-the handprints.
Well, Alec is a very sensitive
and emotional young man
who has a lot to process
since the unbearable death
of his grandfather.
No, yeah, no, we-we agree.
Yeah, it's-it's just,
you know, it's...
Him and his crew, they've been,
they've been, uh, they've been
hazing us a bit, so...
Oh, kids do that
to their friends.
- They must think you're cool.
- Ah...
Well, Sharon, actually, they
have been hazing us quite a lot.
Guess they think
you're very cool, hm?
Look...
it's getting a little serious.
Oh, Alec can be serious
sometimes.
Alec can be so very many things.
You know, every year we sit
at this table on his birthday
and we make a list of
all things that make Alec Alec.
And then we blow out the candles
and wish
for whatever Alec wants.
We always use trick candles,
of course.
You ready, Alec?
Oh, my little poopy.
Ooh, yes! Ah.
Blow out candles.
Blow out candles.
Blow out candles.
Oh, blow out candles, please.
Ah!
What my wife's trying to say is,
don't worry.
Mm, mm, I may have taken my foot
off the gas pedal
a little bit recently
with regards
to the whole gramps dying thing.
But when it comes to it...
I know how to control my son.
Now...
what's for dessert?
- Oh.
- The fridge, it's, um...
- I... It's in the...
- Yeah. No, I'll, um...
- You wanna...
- I'll go get it.
Oh, Jason! Oh.
Where are my keys? Oh, what?
What is going on here?
What? Jason,
Jason, are you still there?
Oh, God, what is,
what is going on here?
Ah.
What is going on here?
Hey! Can somebody hear me?
Oh.
Oh, my God! Jason!
No. Help!
I'm gonna kill that kid.
Jason!
Somebody help me!
Oh, my... Fuck!
Jackie? Jackie, Jackie!
Shit! Jackie, Jackie?
- Jackie. What the fuck?
- Oh, my God.
Come on, baby.
What happened?
I'm getting a gun.
I'm gonna pretend
that you didn't say that.
Um, not to use it.
Maybe just scare him.
No! We need
an alarm system, Jason.
We're gonna have to ask my mom
for money again.
Please, no, no, no, no. No more,
no more borrowing money.
- No!
- Please.
Jason, he could have killed me!
Baby...
I am gonna keep you safe.
I promise you that.
The garage door was locked, uh,
the car just started on its own.
- That's what you said.
- No, that is what happened.
I am scared.
I know.
I know.
Jackie?
Jackie?
Hi, this is Jackie Taylor.
Sorry I missed your call.
Jackie? Jackie?
Jackie?
Jackie, please answer me!
What the hell's wrong
with you? What?
Look at this.
What?
No. Jason. Oh, my God.
We have to call the police.
I'm calling the police.
Idiots used my bat.
Now it's evidence.
- Oh, good thinking.
- Yup.
- Damn, that was fast.
- What?
- What the..
- There's nobody.
Come on.
Shit, Jason.
Look, they put it all back.
Somebody's about to get hurt.
- Oh, drop the weapon.
- No, I'm showing you...
Stop! That is my fiance!
He lives here!
Dispatch said something
about a guy with a bat.
This is a guy with a bat.
We're showing it to you
as evidence!
- Why would you...
- Oh, my God!
- You know us!
- I know her.
We haven't had the pleasure.
I, I'm Officer Tom.
- Is there someone in the house?
- Yes! Uh, no. May-maybe.
Look, listen, we stepped outside
for one second,
then this is back. You okay?
- Uh-huh-huh.
- I don't know.
We stepped outside
for one second, and then this.
This is back on the wall!
"A good man
is a good neighbor."
- Mm, can't argue with that.
- Oh, here, just, uh...
- Here. Just watch this, okay?
- Yeah.
Oh, no, no, no. No, that's not...
No, wait, wait, wait!
But maybe it's at the end, babe.
Big daddy cumming in
five, four, three, two, one!
Whoo!
I thought we weren't gonna do
the countdown anymore.
Okay. That's that.
- Thank God.
- That was them!
That looked like it was you two.
- No.
- Uh...
Officer, that was the...
Well, yeah,
that-that part obviously was us.
We did the...
Come on, uh, they filmed it!
Folks, I'm gonna level with you,
I have been up to my eyeballs
with this missing woman,
all right?
And between you, me
and the plaque on the wall,
I got nothing.
So I don't know
what all of this is,
but law-enforcement resources
are precious.
And I do not have time
for these games.
Officer, these are not games.
Okay?
- You-you have to believe us.
- I'll tell you what I believe.
Either you two have
some kind of fetish.
- Or you're just flat out lying.
- No, we're not lying.
Okay, so it's the fetish.
That's up to you.
Just leave me out of it.
Officer,
they were in our bedroom
swinging my bat at our heads!
All right, I'm gonna tell you
what I told her the first time
I came here, if you're worried
that someone is in your house,
get a security system
and get some cameras.
- Some additional cameras.
- Yeah.
All right.
I'm sorry I tased you.
Jason, we are going to have
to do that.
Fine! Uh, say we do borrow money
and get a security system.
It's gonna take 'em, what, days
to install it and get out here.
We can have a gun by tomorrow.
I don't even wanna hear you
mention this gun thing anymore.
- We're not gun people.
- Well, maybe we should be.
Jason, promise me
we will not get a gun.
- Promise me!
- Fine!
And we're not leaving
this house.
Babe.
F-fuck.
Ah! Oh! Oh, my God! Ow!
Ow! Ow! Ba-baby!
I think he poisoned
my contact solution!
Oh. Oh, my, God.
What?
Fuck!
- Baby, it burns! It stings!
- Oh, shit!
- Fucking ice! Ice!
- Ah. Okay, okay.
- You stay over here.
- Okay, okay. Okay, okay.
Oh. Oh.
- They took the ice.
- What?
There's nothing
but fucking milk.
Milk? Wait, wait,
that actually might help.
Bring it, bring it over here.
Oh, my God. Okay.
- Here?
- It stings. Yeah, just, uh...
Here, here, okay. Oh, whoa.
- Yo, that feels good.
- Is it working?
Baby, yes.
I can already feel better.
All right. Oh, oh.
Baby, this is insane, okay?
We need to go to a hotel...
- We cannot afford a hotel.
- Okay, fine! Well...
- I'll talk to Alec's parents.
- No, we cannot leave this house!
- They might come back!
- Okay, well, you stay.
I'm gonna go.
But help me. Help me.
It's helping.
The milk is helping.
Let me just change. Go upstairs.
I don't believe this!
I do. I've seen you drive.
- I am so sorry.
- You got perfect timing, kiddo.
I whipped up a batch
of my famous dark chocolate
cherry cookies to thank you guys
for saving
Brandy Alexander's life.
Oh, Catherine, thank you.
I-I've gotta go, but...
Wait. Saved her life?
Elevated liver enzymes. Yeah.
If your jackass husband didn't
give her that rotten bone,
she never would have gone
to the vet in time.
These your grown-up clothes?
Uh, what? No, no. Uh, uh...
Catherine,
do you know Alec Todd?
Pff! Of course I know him.
Can't stand him.
He is making our lives
a living hell.
I'm gonna go
talk to his parents.
He's always been a bad apple.
His grandfather didn't wanna
see it, but I did.
I see everything.
Except on the computer
when they say,
"Do you see an elephant
or an old man?"
To me it just looks
like a mountain. Ah...
Well, when I tell his parents
what he's done this time...
- They're gonna tell him to stop.
- Don't bet on it, dear.
The dad's not right
and the mom's
a few crayons short of a box.
Let me give you
a piece of advice.
In this world,
in this life, on this block
you want something done right,
you better do it yourself.
Save some of those cookies
for the jackass.
When is this gonna stop?
I don't know.
I usually shoot for around
a half hour, hour tops.
Cut the crap.
A little help?
Can I have my ball?
No, you can't
because playtime is over.
Those aren't the rules.
Listen to me.
You and your friends, you're
gonna find something else to do
with your time, or you're gonna
be very, very sorry.
I'm not sorry very often,
Ms. Jackie Taylor.
I don't do a heck of a lot
to be sorry for.
Listen, you little shit.
Playtime's over, all right?
Gramps has said
the house is ours.
And if you do anything
to us again,
i-if you even set foot
on our property,
I will fucking kill you. Got it?
You do anything,
and you're dead!
Good thing
you didn't become a lawyer
because you would have
sucked at it.
Got it? You
do anything, and you're dead.
Oh.
So it went well?
He recorded me, Jason.
I turned my back for one second,
and he recorded me
threatening him.
I gotta give it
to that little shit. He's smart.
Yeah, if we were smart,
we'd get the hell out of here.
Yeah, don't. Jackie, come on!
Look, I'm-I'm mad as hell, too,
but there is...
there is no way
I am giving up the chance
to provide for our kids
the life we didn't have
just because some punk-ass
white boy misses his pop-pop.
No, we stand our ground
and they'll be
off to college
soon enough anyway.
Okay, so what happens
in the meantime? More?
I mean, more breaking and
entering? More bloody mouths?
Jason, you're fighting
for this house
harder
than you're fighting for us.
No, it's the truth.
Why were you talking
to the Moss woman today?
Just being neighborly.
I told you
to leave those people alone.
Yet you chose to go back
over to that goddamn house.
And now I'm gonna teach you
a lesson you won't forget.
Enough of your lessons, Denny.
You don't follow the rules.
It's time
you got a lesson of your own.
I know you're the reason
I whack my fucking head!
And I know what else
you've done.
You can't prove anything.
Yoo-hoo! Mommy alert!
Yeah, yeah, just, uh,
helping the boy
straighten up and...
But, uh...
What is that stink?
Why is there a lock
on this door?
I didn't say you could
put a lock on that door.
Why is there a lock
on that door, Alec?
Who's in there, Alec?
Alec, get over here and
unlock that door. We'll just...
Son, I know who you are
and I know what you've done,
all right? Just get over here
and unlock the-the door.
Unlock the fucking door, Alec.
Get over here and unlock
the fucking door right now!
Go ahead.
Open it for yourself.
Or maybe it's better
to not know.
Oh, God! Oh, God, sweet Alec!
What did you do?
Hey, zip it!
See? I knew it.
I knew Alec wouldn't do it.
Alec!
Alec!
Oh, my God! Jason!
Pool! Now!
Shit, shit!
Jason! Oh, my God!
- Stand back, stand back.
- Baby. Okay, go, go, go.
Is he, is he dead?
Well, it's probably
one of his damn pranks.
Give it to me, Jason.
- Shit!
- Can I have a towel?
Get out of the pool, man.
Really?
Whoops.
Go on.
Ah! Oh, my God!
- You want it? You want it?
- Give...
Give it to me.
Come on.
Come on. It's okay. Oh.
Come on. Okay, okay.
Oh, my God.
Baby, are you okay?
No, I'm not okay, okay?
- We need to leave tonight!
- Yeah.
Yeah, okay, we'll get a hotel
for a couple nights
and we'll game-plan.
No, Jason,
not a couple of nights!
We need to move tonight,
forever!
We are not moving!
Babe, this is our house!
This is not the Jason Moss
that I know.
This is not the Jason Moss
that I agreed to marry.
No, no, no,
this is that Jason Moss,
and we are not leaving
this house!
Asshole!
Look...
You hear me, Alec Todd?
You hear me?
I'm not leaving this house!
My name is Jason Moss and I
ain't never leaving this house!
I've got a good one.
No video this time.
I'll get you two later.
I'm just a little
kind of guy
I'm just
a little kind of guy
I can't explain
the way I feel
I only know my love is real
'cause I
Well, look who's up and at 'em!
You didn't wanna leave,
so now you have to stay.
You know,
I couldn't help but notice,
your bathroom toilet's clogged.
Looks like you could use
some help with your plumbing!
Why, we aren't expecting
any guest.
Uh, sorry, I can't let you in.
The place is a mess right now.
Okay, sus. We were worried.
We were calling and texting you.
Yeah, you got crappy service
in the, in the, in the bathroom
or something?
- I...
- What is that?
Bad manners on my part.
I should have let you know,
I came back last night
to hash things out
with Jason and Jackie.
Whelp, to turn a diddy
into a did,
we won't be seeing them
around here anymore.
Oh, my God, babe,
that's amazing!
They sell and we'll keep
the show going for whoever buys
the house next.
It'll be like Fargo.
No, no, no, there won't be
anymore selling
or anymore buying.
Gramps always said that one day
I'd be the man of this house.
And that starts today.
For real?
Yeah, Alec,
you know, I-I feel like
your dad might have something
to say about that.
Well, no one's listening.
Well, all right.
Suck it, Denny!
Let's go.
Uh, listen, I'd love
to invite you both in,
but I have a lot of things
to tend to.
Let's catch up later, huh?
- Okay.
- All right.
We're doing it, gramps.
You let it out, Jackie.
- No one's going to hear you.
- Please!
Gramps and I replaced
the windows two years ago.
Double pane.
How appropriate.
That sound sure is annoying.
How can you stand it?
No! No, Alec...
Oh, I understand.
Why let the little lady
get all the attention?
You want in on the action?
Alec, please, no. Please
let us go! Please let us go!
Very funny, Jackie!
I gave you so many chances,
and now you wanna go?
- Please, please.
- Now you wanna go?
Oh, please, Al...
We won't tell anybody, please.
Please, no, no, no.
You're a liar!
You're both liars!
Gramps hated liars.
And you two just can't seem
to respect his rules.
By now I thought
you'd know that.
But let's give it another go,
shall we?
Number five.
What does it say, Jason?
- A promise must never be broken.
- A little louder!
A promise must never be broken!
Oh! No!
I asked you, Jason.
The promise must...
The promise
must never be broken.
So you do understand.
And yet
you both broke your promise,
the promise you made
in your letter.
The same promise
that convinced me
to let you live in this house!
You didn't follow the rules!
We're sorry.
Please, we're sorry!
Alec, Alec,
man, we're sorry, man.
We're truly sorry, all right?
No, you're not...
but you will be.
Something is wrong over there.
Think about it.
Why was Jason's car
still in the driveway?
I don't know,
maybe he forgot it.
Oh, my God, are
we on the same timeline
or what? No, we need to go back.
We need to figure out
what's going on.
Yeah, something
is definitely wrong, I'll
admit that,
but Alec said he'd catch up
with us later,
so let's just listen to him.
Do you just listen
to everything he says?
Ray...
Alec has been my best friend
since kindergarten.
I was small, my mom was a drunk.
Everyone always made fun of me,
except for Alec.
That guy is my ride or die.
Ethan, do it for the plot.
- Let's go. Let's go.
- You better be right.
I am. I am right.
Let's go.
I'm gonna run
I'm gonna roll
I'm gonna party tonight
Like to save my dough
gonna move
You got the groove
Got the groove
Gonna say things...
if you don't know
Gonna make things right...
Do you mind?
Do you mind?
Look what I found, Jackie.
This is yours, isn't it?
Yeah. My engagement ring.
Wow, Jason. Big spender.
But it's a little loose, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Tighten it, Jason.
Tighten it!
Go, go, go, go, Jason.
Go, go, go, go.
Baby, baby, go, go, go, go.
Fucking with me?
Jason.
- No, no, no, no. No, no.
- Tighten it, Jason.
Tighten it, Jason, now.
No, no, no.
Tighten it.
Jason, just do it.
Yeah, just like that.
Look at me, Jason!
Oh, no!
No, please! No, please!
If you don't tighten it, it's
gonna get a lot worse for her.
Okay. Okay.
Jason, Jason, okay,
just-just do it.
Please, baby, just do it.
It's okay, baby. Just do it.
Please don't make me.
Fine then, Jason!
Just do it. Just do it. Just
do it. It's okay. Just do it.
Now!
Good. Yeah.
Uh, I'm sorry.
Shut up!
I'm sorry, baby.
Keep tightening it.
I'm sorry I didn't believe you.
I'm sorry I fought for this
house more than I fought for us.
I love you, baby.
Shut up and keep tightening it.
Well, please.
Just like that.
I'm sorry.
- I love you.
- Stop!
Dude, you're gonna
snap her finger off.
Alec, they're really hurt. Okay,
you-you don't wanna do this.
This is, this is too much.
This is too much.
You're not gonna get
away with this.
Come on, guys!
We're just starting to have
some real fun!
Besides,
this is all going online!
So there's no such thing
as too far. Right, babe?
Listen, I'm gonna
show you both something.
It is sure to go viral!
No, no, no, no, no.
Th-this is way wrong, man.
Hurry up and do your business,
Brandy Alexander.
Mommy's shows are almost on.
No! Alec, no!
You run on home, sweetie.
Mommy needs to make a pop-in.
Didn't I tell you to put
gramps' tools away?
- No!
- Stop, Alec!
No, Alec, stop, please!
Oh...
Ethan, you need to go
do something!
- What am I supposed to do?
- No, no!
Oh, my God...
- Oh, my God...
- Alec, this is way wrong, man.
We thought it was just
scaring them online for posts!
Yeah, not killing them!
Come on, get with the program,
you two!
- Alec...
- They didn't follow the rules.
Now they face the consequences!
Just give me the weed-whacker.
These two liars are gonna die,
and you're gonna get
a grand finale for the show!
- Two birds!
- Give me the weed-whacker.
- No.
- Alec...
Why are you doing this?
We've been friends
since we were five!
Yeah, but you were trying
to saw somebody in half
with a fucking weed-whacker!
We are way past
the point of bro code!
Hell of a way to spend
a Saturday night, you two.
So what?
You're gonna stop me, huh?
Yeah! Alec, if I have to!
Alec, stop!
- Ah!
- Baby.
Shh. Save your strength,
untie your husband.
I'll deal
with the town's psychopath.
Alec Todd, you little shit!
I've known
you were rotten to the core
since the moment
I laid my eyes on you!
The worst thing to ever happen
to this neighborhood!
I never liked your grandfather
and I never liked you!
No.
Oh, my God, no! Ah, ah!
A good man is a good neighbor.
No!
Oh!
Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
No! Oh, my God, no! Oh, my God.
Oh! Oh, my God, no!
No!
- No!
- What, what did just happen?
No!
I'm gonna call the cops, okay?
You two fight, uh,
and take care of Brandy Alexa...
- No! No!
- No! Oh, my God!
Jackie! Jackie, go!
Jackie, get help! Go!
- Jackie, go!
- Jason, Jason!
Go! Ah!
Fuck!
Shit!
Ah! Oh, my God, help me!
Somebody help me! Oh!
Ah, and now you're gonna get it.
Jackie, no!
Jackie!
Jackie! Jackie!
Fuck! Ah! Fuck!
Ah! Fuck! Ah...
I am the man of this house!
Jackie. Jackie!
Ah, Jason, I'm not okay.
- Is he dead?
- He better be.
Come on,
let's get help. Come on.
And I've, I got you. I got you.
Oh, my God!
Wait, wait, wait, we called the
police. We called the police.
- They're on the way.
- Okay, okay.
Just help me get her there.
Come on, come on, come on.
Come on, get in.
Are you okay?
- No, no, no, no.
- Sit up, sit up.
Baby, baby, look at me,
look at me. You're fine.
- You're gonna be fine.
- Am I gonna die, Jason?
No, no, you're gonna be fine.
I'm right here with you.
Okay? All right?
They're on their way.
They're on their,
they're on their way, right?
They're on their way?
Yeah. They're on their way.
No, no, baby. Look at me.
Look at me. Look, hey, hey!
Hey.
Ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
You know I love you
and I miss you
One kiss and I shall
When I met you my
Follow the rules
or face the consequences.
Hold on a little bit more, okay?
- Hold on tight for me, please.
- I can't.
- Hold on, okay? Okay?
- Jason?
- Jason.
- Hey. Yeah.
- Jason, he's coming.
- Fuck.
The rules.
Alec...
- Face the consequences.
- Coming...
- Get off my lawn!
- Ah!
Get off!
Get off!
- Oh, Jason.
- Oh, they're here.
Look, I got it all on camera.
I got it all on camera.
Oh, gross!
You know what? I bet he killed
that real-estate woman, too.
All right. Alec Todd,
you're under arrest.
You have the right to remain...
Well...
Hang in there, folks.
Help is on the way.
Lovers underneath
the blue night
Shoo shoo shoooo
This is Officer Tom,
I got a code three
at gramps' old place.
Requesting additional units.
Honey,
is this kid gonna be a jerk?
They're our kid.
It'll be great.
No, how would we know if he
behaves, uh, if he's polite,
if he knows right from wrong?
It's just so much pressure.
Baby, relax.
All we gotta do
is lay down some rules.
Yeah the pressure's on
Doing anything to win it
Anything to change how we
living focus on the mission
'Cause it's already
written going down the road
Eyes closed mind open
no faith no hope
Doing anything to win it
Anything to change
how we live it
Focus on the mission
'cause it's already written
Going down the road
eyes closed mind open
No faith no hope
Gramps' house rules.
Number one,
never show up empty-handed.
Number two,
never turn your back on family.
Number three, a good man
is a good neighbor.
Number four,
don't give in to temptation.
Number five,
a promise must never be broken.
Follow the rules
or face the consequences.
Cold dark road
behind the picket fence
Things really change
but some of it makes sense
Living in the past
we feel in the present tense
The bed messed up
don't even know where I went
Inside the house
before the street lights on
Get the noise down
my favorite show is on
Cleaning up the mess
I do it before I'm gone
Get ready for tomorrow
before the break of dawn
Out with the old
and in with the new
Cloudy weather outside
the sky is blue
Get a newspaper
or turn on the news
Winds a lesson
still putting on my shoes
Glass broken mirror
ba-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same cars
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
Get off my get off my lawn
It's my house it's my rule
so stay on this route
Be respectful
or just get out
Keep it low
don't come with a big mouth
Seeing different views
while turning it to a home
B-bad air vents
this fan I let it roll
Big TVs
it turn right to a phone
This is my picture
no one's getting blown
Out with the old
and in with the new
Cloudy weather outside
the sky's blue
Get a newspaper
or turn on the news
Winds a lesson
still putting on my shoes
Glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same cars
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign is in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's is charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign is in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
Get off my lawn
Ooh hoo-hoo
Ah ah
Get off my lawn
I started lookin'
to the stars above
One night it felt
like a dream when I met you
Oh oh and one tear
rollin' down the face
I kept holdin' on...
Hey there, sugar.
You must be my five o'clock. Oh.
And you're early. I like that.
Are we waitin'
on anybody else? No?
Well, all right.
Let's get this train a-movin'.
Choo, choo, choo.
Oh, isn't it all just sublime?
I mean, it's a great house
in a safe
and friendly neighborhood.
Oh, and something interesting
about the house.
There's only ever been
one owner.
Well, that is rare these days.
We're like little piggies
uncovering truffles.
Oink, oink, oink!
Now imagine yourself
coming home to this.
And when it's wine o'clock,
you take a little sip
and a little dip
in the sparkling pool out back.
Well, it is to die for. Ha-ha...
Oh, but we'll save that
for the grand finale.
All right, then...
Welcome to your dream home.
Oh, look. Oh.
Ta-da!
The house was built in '79,
and it was meticulously
maintained by the original owner
who kept its original charm,
and he meticulously updated it
every year.
Oh, with the help
of his grandson.
There's
a lot of great family history
in this house.
But if you're like
everyone else,
you're probably gonna
tear it all down
and build something better,
right?
Anyway, strap in
for my grand tour.
All right, let's start upstairs.
If you'll notice,
we have a banister.
No. No! Ah!
I can't breathe. No! No! No.
Well, wait, wait,
I have, I have children!
I can't breathe...
Oh. Oh, wait. Ah!
I know you! Ah, ah...
- Yeah. Ready?
- Three, two, one.
Are my eyes closed?
I can't even tell.
Can you... Oh.
- Hey!
- Babe, it looks so good!
We look so good.
Are you happy?
More than
I ever thought possible.
This is our dream house.
It is, huh?
- I feel rich.
- I, I feel rich, too.
I feel real rich.
You think they got black people
in the neighborhood?
Ah, third wheeling sucks.
Ethan, your F-boy energy
is giving ick.
- Stop.
- You know what, Ray?
- Your energy is giving simp.
- Okay.
Even if you are a third wheel,
Ethan, that's the best wheel.
Gives stability. Have you ever
tried to tip over a tricycle?
No, but I used to fall off mine
all the time.
Come on.
- There they are.
- Look!
Wait, hold up, babe.
We got a mailbox.
- We have a mail...
- We got a mailbox. Huh!
Oh, my God,
it's our own mailbox, babe.
Well, are you having trouble?
Wait, let me help you.
- Give me. Let me try.
- Aw, they're so cute.
- Are you gonna go over?
- But I didn't bring a gift.
Rule number one,
never show up empty-handed.
- Mm.
- Oh.
Here. Give 'em this.
- Ah.
- No, don't, don't do that.
Well, it has to be
something in here.
I should go say hi.
- Yeah, it's nice.
- Come on.
- All right.
- Here, Jackie, allow me.
She can be a little pesky,
but there's a trick
to opening her up.
- Oh. Thank you.
- Ah.
Okay.
I'm sorry,
h-h-how do you know us?
Why, you and Jason are
the newest members of my family.
- How did that happen?
- Um, hello.
His parents, uh,
they are the ones
who sold you this fine home.
- Oh, sweet. Yeah.
- What? Oh, my...
Hey, man, in my family,
the men hug, too.
- Man, get in here, brother.
- Very nice to meet you.
Yeah, we're still shocked
we even got
the house 'cause
we came in way under.
We came in a little low.
Sure as sugar you did.
Uh, but your beautiful letter
more than made up for it.
I actually have it right here.
I was reading it this morning.
- Oh. Okay.
- Oh. That's so sweet.
"Dear homeowner,
help make our dreams come true.
First-time owners
looking for a chance.
No inspections needed."
Ah. Here's the part.
"We know
this house is a family home,
and if you choose us, we promise
it will always stay that way."
That was all
my mom and I needed to hear.
It's why I chose you
to live in our home.
- Thank you, man.
- Yeah.
We appreciate it.
Oh, sweet Caroline.
Where are my manners?
- I'm Alec, by the way.
- Nice to meet you, Alec.
- And this is Ethan and Ray.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I-I used to catch fireflies
out here.
This house is amazing.
Alec's grandfather
used to own it.
- Gramps.
- Oh, good old gramps.
Oh.
Yeah, we grew up here.
Hide and seek.
Summer in the pool.
Oh, the grill nights.
Oh, does he know
how to sear a stake.
-Okay
-Well, I mean, he did.
- Yeah. Yeah.
- Right.
Oh, man.
Hey, hey, hey, Alec.
It is okay.
You've still got us.
You've got us.
Hey, sorry, it's, it's,
it's just all so fresh.
You're okay, cut it out.
It's okay.
Fresher than
the Prince of Bel-Air.
Yeah, of course,
your grandfather
sounds like an amazing person.
Um, we definitely
have big shoes to fill.
Yeah. And if we fillin'
them shoes, they better be big.
They better be huge!
Gramps' feet were normal size,
actually.
No. Yeah, no, I just...
- We meant, like...
- We know that. Yeah.
Anyway...
It's so nice to meet you.
You wanna come in?
- Oh, yeah, yes.
- Oh, I, uh, I cannot.
I have to go to the pharmacy
for my mom.
Yeah, I mean,
the-the dust in there sends me.
- So you go. You go ahead. I'm...
- Oh, yes, indeedy.
- See you later, alligators.
- Nice to meet you guys.
- After a while, crocodile.
- You ready?
- Yes. Ha-ha...
- Nice meeting you guys.
Oh, baby, here.
- What?
- Phone.
- Oh, hold that...
- Alec!
Yeah. Jason, yeah.
You gotta show me
the best spots.
- Yes. This is her.
- All right.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
- All right. Ha-ha-ha...
- Oh...
Home, sweet home.
Gramps and I
did all the remodeling together.
Yeah, I know this place
top to bottom, inside and out.
- Show it to me.
- Yeah.
Uh, Jason,
movers are on their way.
- Yeah, he just...
- Okay.
That's gramps and that's me.
Oh, wow.
Gramps had more medals
than you could shake a stick at.
- Well, yeah.
- Yeah, a real hero.
And these are our house rules.
All right, man.
Gramps always wanted me
to have this place.
When he passed, I thought
for sure I'd get to keep it.
But that's not practical,
I guess.
My father...
explained it to me.
Uh, would you mind
if I, uh, swung by the kitchen?
Oh, yeah, man. Come on.
Do what you gotta do.
Jason, you let him
swing in the kitchen.
No, he's fine, just let him, let
him walk around for a bit.
It's fine.
This is me growing up.
Gramps used to mark my height
every single birthday.
He started when I was one
right here.
- Okay.
- And then every single year.
Up, up, up, uppity-up.
Yeah, that's usually
how it goes, right?
Hey, I have an idea.
Let's all mark our heights.
- Jackie, you go first.
- Oh, no.
Actually, that's fine
'cause, you know,
we're gonna paint
over this. Right, Jason?
What?
Well, when we have kids, maybe
we can continue the tradition.
One last time
before you erase me?
Go ahead, man. Heh.
Come on.
Yeah, babe,
this is all ours, baby.
Babe!
Uh, we got a pool.
A pool with a Jacuzzi...
And we hit the jackpot, babe.
I still can't believe
they let us move in
before closing
with that low ball offer.
But I'm pretty sure
it was my idea to take it as is
that really sealed the deal, but
we saved them a ton of money,
taking all of gramps' shit,
foregoing the inspections...
Which reminds me,
you have to check the HVAC,
the plumbing, the electricity...
Babe, babe, I got us covered.
- All right?
- Good, good.
In the meantime, I guess
we can give Alec a little slack
with the pop-ins.
- So it's legally ours.
- Exactly.
Well, that Gen Z
Leave It To Beaver
don't bother me one bit.
That is how he is.
Oh.
You ready for bed, babe?
- You forgot?
- Forgot what?
Mm...
Oh, shit!
It's our anniversary, baby.
- I'm, I'm sorry.
- Hey, it's okay.
Look, I know we have a lot
going on. It's all right.
Girl, how could I forget that?
You see all these lights.
- Don't you?
- What?
Plugged 'em in for a reason.
You know our first date
was the best night of my life.
Baby...
What are you doing?
J... Come-come on, Jason, no!
We said no gifts!
I got you a card. That's it.
It's not much. Believe me.
Baby...
Jason.
- Jackie.
- What?
For the last eight years,
I have woken up every mornin'
thanking God
how lucky I got
to have you by my side.
And I know
that whatever He throws our way,
we'll survive
because we'll face it together.
Jackie-Jack,
I promise I will love you
with everything I have
because with you,
I have everything.
- Jackie Taylor...
- Yes?
- Will you marry me?
- My God.
Jason, are you kidding me?
Yes! Oh. Mwah.
Oh, my God.
A million times yes.
Well, hold on.
You ain't seen the ring yet.
Whatever.
Oh, my God. Uh, what?
It's from my last plumbing job.
- I know it's stupid, but...
- Uh, no.
Figured this hose clamp,
you know, be a placeholder
for the real thing,
which I promise I will...
I don't want another ring.
I just want you, okay?
Good... 'cause you'll always
have me.
Oh, my God!
- Jason.
- Here you go.
This might be a little loose.
- It's a little loose.
- So...
- That's why I brought this out.
- Oh, my God.
- Jason...
- Hold on.
- Oh! That's perfect.
- Is that good?
We're engaged!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God, babe.
Ain't it too late
to have a dog outside?
I don't know.
I don't know, but look at it.
It's so nice. We're gonna be
so happy here, baby.
Can you tighten it
a little more? Okay.
Hey, man.
- What are you doin'?
- Top of the mornin', brother.
You wanna be sure to give her
a skim after windy nights.
Your filter will thank you.
Thank you for the tip,
but you don't...
You don't need to do all that.
Someone does. You guys
are swamped with the move.
Besides, I enjoy doing it.
Gramps always had me do this
when I'd come over
to get away from my father.
It was always clean.
Well, look, man, you...
Shit. Take a dip
anytime you want.
I'm running low. You want some?
Oh, you bet I would.
Gramps always used to say,
"A beautiful day
is just a cup of joe away."
Yeah.
He's not wrong.
All right, I'll be right back.
Good man is a good neighbor.
There you go.
Holy shit.
Man, that's a gnarly scar.
How'd you get that?
Ask my father.
Hey, guys.
What you doin' out here?
Um, uh, Alec was, uh,
just cleaning the pool
'cause evidently I failed to.
Oh, baby, well, you get a pass
'cause you've been
an apartment guy
for a long time.
So, apparently,
Alec is showing you
how to be the man of the house?
Well, technically, I'm the man
of the house. Gramps said so.
But I suppose we can share
that title. Right, brother?
Hey, apparently, I need all
the help I can get. So, yeah.
Uh, listen, honey, I'm gonna
head out to the firm, okay?
So you have a good day, okay?
Mm-hmm.
- Love you.
- Well, uh, everyone.
- You look beautiful.
- Thank you, handsome.
Come on. Show you somethin'.
All right.
I love this little spot.
It's very nostalgic to me.
- Over here?
- Mm-hmm.
This is
gramps' vegetable garden.
Oh, okay.
A little water,
a little fertilizer,
and before you know it,
it's carrots and peas
any night you please.
And I'll show you one more thing
over here.
- Oh, cool.
- Very dear to me.
When my dad would get mad,
I'd run over here
as fast as I could.
I'd put my hands in,
close my eyes,
and it felt like... a hand hug.
Nice handshake.
A hand hug.
Look, my hands
are almost as big as gramps.
Okay.
- Don't you love this place?
- I do. I do.
Hey, buddy, I gotta,
I gotta get ready for work.
- So...
- Oh. A-and I have school.
Don't worry about it.
I'll lock up the gate.
We're family now.
All right. Thank you.
We did the right thing, gramps.
He's a good man.
And you'd like Jackie.
I like her.
No, not like that.
Okay, well, maybe a bit.
I'm just the kind of guy
Who dreams of you
each night I'm...
Ethan should be here any second.
Why are we always hanging out
with him?
Like, wouldn't you rather
be alone with me?
Ethan's my oldest friend.
And as gramps would say,
"If you turn on your friends,
you won't like how it ends."
Oh, fine, I mean,
at least he's bringing alcohol.
And that's a win.
What's up, party people?
Ethan, babes, I missed you.
Wait, that looks yummy.
Can I have one?
Oh, I already poured you
a glass.
That's one for you.
Jug for me. Alec.
You know, in my family
we don't give in to temptation.
Ah, every time, dude.
More for me.
Mm...
This is just fucked up.
Oh, yeah.
I know.
They're ruining our beautiful
town with their ugly flyers.
Okay, Alec, that's
hell a disrespectful, my guy.
Yeah, that's, like, really sad.
Think they're ever gonna
find her or-or what?
- I hope so.
- I wouldn't count on it.
Usually when someone goes
missing, they're never found.
But instead of feeling sad
she's gone,
I'm over the moon that we have
two fine new additions
to our neighborhood.
Yeah.
To Jackie and Jason.
Great people, great neighbors,
the newest members of my family.
- Okay. Cheers.
- Yeah. To Jackie and Jason.
Baby,
where do you want this one?
Oh, just pile that over there.
- All right. Yup.
- Thank you.
We are nowhere near ready
for this dinner party.
You know what, can you grab me
the two bottles
of wine
that I have in the garage?
I am your man. I
was already gonna do that.
Baby, the barking
is driving me crazy.
Hey, hey. Did I not just say
I was your man?
- I said that, right?
- Mm-hmm.
All the things
that you can do
My man. Ha-ha...
Sometimes it feels like
We were never meant
Okay...
Yeah.
Here you go, Cujo.
Jackie?
Jackie-Jack?
Oh, my God!
You scared the shit
out of me, Alec.
You moved the furniture.
Oh...
Yeah, how did you get in?
Those were gramps'
chit-chat chairs.
Jason, you know,
I keep on forgetting,
but we need to make
a to-do list...
- Babe. Babe.
- Whoa.
No worries, Jackie.
I didn't see anything.
Water stains. Best to sop 'em
before they settle.
What's up with Jackie?
What's up with her? Bruh...
Come on, man, she was, she was
shocked to see you in here.
I see.
Tell her I didn't get excited
or anything.
Right.
Yeah, I'll be, um, I'll be sure
to let her know that.
But back
to the original issue here.
What are you doing here?
I thought I'd bring over
gramps' decorations
for the big party tomorrow.
I don't remember tellin' you
we were havin' a party.
You know, these streamers
really add a festive touch.
- I'll go hang them now.
- Hey, Alec...
Brother...
I got it. It's cool, all right?
Okay, good.
One more thing. The gutters
are starting to get...
I'm taking care of that
tomorrow, man. All right?
- I got it.
- I knew it.
You're attentive.
- You remind me a lot of gramps.
- Oh, yeah?
You know what gramps used to do?
He used to give me
a warm glass of milk
every single night
before he'd tell me goodnight.
Yeah, well,
I'm lactose intolerant.
That's a shame.
A glass of milk
will cure what ails you.
Neat-o.
J and J.
Jackie and Jason.
Yup, man, that's us.
Hey, look, man,
we-we really got a lot of stuff
to get to before the party, man.
Please don't say that.
Say what?
Say one thing when
you really mean something else.
I know you want me gone.
That's okay.
But we're family now, and family
is honest with each other.
It'll be a fun party tomorrow.
- What the fuck? Jason.
- He's gone.
Gone? He saw me in a towel.
Angel, you had the towel, right?
Come...
Hey, did you tell him
we were havin' a party tomorrow?
Yeah, yes, the other day
when he was teaching me
how to change the pool filter.
Did he just walk in the door?
Apparently.
He said he, uh,
wanted to help around the house,
make sure
we were ready for the party.
Oh, and that, uh, seein' you in
a towel didn't get him excited.
Good to know.
It sure did get me excited,
though. Come on.
- Yeah?
- Get in this bed.
Yeah, it's still early.
Baby, I cannot believe
you let Alec
bully you
into cleaning the gutters.
- Now you're gonna be late.
- Okay, I'll be fast.
- I just gotta shower, okay?
- But backyard looks great.
Jason?
What?
Alec is swimming in the pool.
What the fuck?
All right, I'll handle it.
Hold on.
- Thank you.
- Shit.
Alec. Alec, my man.
Hey, our guests
are on the way, brother.
No problem. I brought clothes.
Okay, yeah, now this was like a,
like a private-type party thing.
- I don't think...
- Great job on the gutters.
And the string lights you put up
look nifty.
Thank you, thank you.
Hey, look, man.
You really don't wanna come
to this party, man.
- It's just our boring friends.
- Of course I do.
I used to go to every single one
of gramps' parties.
Okay, but our friends,
they're a little weird.
I don't know if you'll like 'em,
you know?
I don't mean
to be a butt in skies,
but you really should put
gramps' tools back in the shed.
I hear you, Alec,
but your grandpa
don't live here no more, man.
Heh-heh.
Our handprint stone.
Where is it?
Shit. Um...
I just picked it up
and tried to move it,
and I, and I tried to save it
for you, man, but it-it-it
crumbled a bit. My-my bad, bro.
It was supposed to stay there
forever.
I understand that, and I, and I
know that your grandpa
used to live here, but frankly,
dude,
it's gettin' a little creepy.
You made a promise!
Jason, honey, our friends
are almost here.
A promise
should never be broken.
That's a house rule,
a family rule!
But this ain't your house, man.
And-and-and we're not
really family.
Follow the rules
or face the consequences!
Alec, listen, we're gonna have
to deal with this later.
- Jason, come on, let's go.
- Okay.
You have to follow the rules
or face the consequences!
- Okay, brother.
- What is he saying?
It's fine.
This is not how
it was supposed to work out.
No, siree bub!
He said, "As is."
He made a promise.
He called me brother!
Now all of gramps' stuff
is being manhandled
and our hand stone
is being turned
into a bunch of stupid pebbles!
Oh, my God, babe,
you're spiraling. Stop.
- This is not a good look on you.
- Hey, Alec.
It's okay, bud.
We'll figure this out
together. Here.
This might even
take the edge off.
Stop. Stop.
It's okay. It's okay.
Why are you talking business?
This is a party.
I'm not talking business.
Because that's all
he knows to talk.
Just, hey, hey, you ever linked
your own sausage before this?
- Oh-ho-ho.
- Jackie.
Ding, ding, ding.
Yes, you already...
Hey, y'all need to eat this.
This meat was expensive.
You get this
from the grocery stores?
This is extra strong
'cause that's,
I know that's how you like it.
Surely a dream!
- I am so happy!
- Thank you! Oh!
- Did I spill it?
- Oh, it's okay.
- No, you're good. You're good.
- It's okay.
OMG!
Love this decor concept, Jackie.
- You know, vintage is in.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I wish I was that on trend.
This is the previous owner's.
And you know what? I'm just
gonna move this right here.
- I haven't had time.
- You scared me for a minute.
Hey, uh... who's the kid?
It's Alec. It's the grandson.
He's a regular neighborhood
welcoming committee.
No, no, no, no, Jason, more like
the neighborhood
welcoming weirdo.
All right? He shows up non-stop.
You guys should've seen
what he did before you got...
No, we don't need to go
into that.
- Nope. No, no, no, no.
- Why? Is it gross?
- No.
- Doesn't sound okay.
- Is everything okay?
- No.
- Hey, Jason.
- What?
- This kid giving you problems?
- No.
No, that guy, if he's giving you
problems, you gotta stop that
problem now before it gets
out of control.
Usually these things happen.
Hey, hey, everyone just listen.
I'm talking
to my buddy Jason here. Listen.
All I'm sayin' is
maybe this kid needs
a little talkin' to
from his Uncle Jimmy.
Maybe he needs
a little bit of lesson.
- Jimmy teaches lessons.
- He's a little sensitive.
Just give him a little smack,
you know?
No, that's the last thing
we need.
Entire generation...
Oh...
- Shit!
- All right, babe...
- Are you guys okay?
- Well, yes. But what is that?
- What?
- What? What is it?
- It's a bird, and it's dead.
- A bird? What?
Oh, yeah, it's definitely dead.
- I'll get it. I'll get it.
- I'm sorry, you guys.
Birds fly at night
in the 'burbs, apparently.
Crashing.
It looks-looks insane!
- Oh, golly.
- Okay, okay.
Play it again. Play it again.
It gets better
every single time.
I'm being serious.
Alec freaks me out.
Well, at least he won't be
comin' around here no more.
No, listen,
he said there'd be consequences.
I told him we'd, I told him we'd
deal with
the handprint thing later,
but then he said
to follow the rules
or there'd be consequences. What
does that even mean?
Baby, baby, he's a kid.
He's harmless.
No, we need to talk
to his parents. Mn-mn.
You talkin', you
talkin' about them same parents
who still own this house?
That's who you talkin' about?
- Yeah.
- Come on, babe.
We-we rock that boat,
they-they'll back out.
Then where we gonna be, huh?
Be on the streets.
You tryin' to be on the streets?
Nope.
Besides, uh, you know...
I-I, um, I don't wanna get Alec
in trouble with his dad.
I get it, but you should've
been more careful, okay,
with the handprint thing.
You know, I-I get it,
I-I was telling you to clean up
the backyard, I was rushing you
and I did screw you.
It's fine. We had
a really good time at the party.
Everybody
had a really good time.
Now just, now it's time
for us to have a good time.
Jason?
But they promised in the letter.
Who cares
about the stupid letter?
Mom and I do. That's why
we gave them the house.
That is not why
we gave them the house.
We had to dump that place
as quickly as possible,
and I don't need
to tell you why.
Plus, they agreed to deal with
all your grandpa's crap.
They're not following the rules.
Oh, I see. They ruined
your handprint stone.
That settles it.
Let's evict their asses.
We could do that? Let's do that.
Hey, cut the shit and
hold the ladder.
Whoa!
Dad!
Oopsies.
You slipped.
Mm...
Well, new house, new fiancee.
- Mm.
- Life is good, baby.
And there's no one
I'd rather be with. Hm.
Oh, baby.
I'm hungry, baby.
You gonna cook?
I am starving.
Yes, I'll make you some...
- What you gonna cook?
- I dunno. What do you... Hey.
Oh, my...
Oh, my God. Jason.
Oh, shit.
They put it all back.
They got us, babe.
They put all the shit back.
Babe, we-we have the most
legendary friends ever.
They put it all back.
This is the best house warmin'
prank I've ever seen.
- Holy shit!
- Jason!
No, this was Alec.
Alec did all of this.
- No, come...
- Yeah.
That one dumb kid
could not do all this.
You serious? You know
who it was? It was Jimmy.
You know that fool be messin'.
This is his best one, though.
There's a stain!
A wine stain in my rug, baby.
- I can't. You know...
- Come here. It's just a rug.
Come here. It's not ruined.
- Jackie. It's not ruined.
- Of course it's ruined.
Look, come on.
Let's go get dressed, all right?
Come on, let's go get dressed.
We can go to Home Hardware.
We can get some stain removers.
Easy, easy fix.
We gotta go back there anyway.
Come on.
We've been there 12 times
this week!
We just moved, baby.
We just moved.
We gonna keep going back.
You want some Chinese food
tonight?
- I know you want some...
- Jason, I want Chinese...
We can go get some Chinese food
on the way back.
I hate
going to a hardware store.
We just moved, baby.
We gotta go.
- But beat it.
- Yeah.
Ah!
One kiss and I fell in love
I didn't do that! I didn't...
Did you change my preset?
- No, baby, I did not change...
- Jason. I would not do that.
- Why would I do that?
- Baby, stop!
Slow the fuck down!
What is wrong with you?
- My God.
- I am so sorry. Are you okay?
Oh, this is a terrible way
to meet. I am Jackie.
Yeah. Jackie Stewart.
Uh, no, it's Jackie Taylor.
Yeah.
Jackie Stewart
was a race car driver.
- Oh. Uh, yeah, I-I'm so...
- Right.
- I'm so... I'm so sorry.
- No, no, no, I'm fine.
- Name's Catherine.
- I'm Jason.
Are-are-are you sure
you're okay?
You deaf? I just said I'm fine.
You know who's not fine?
My little poo-poo,
Brandy Alexander.
Yeah, she chewed on that bone
I'm assuming
my lovely new neighbors
threw over the fence.
- And now she's sick!
- Oh, I-I'm-I'm so sorry.
- Uh, uh, is she okay?
- What, are you both morons?
I just said she's sick.
She's been at the vet all week.
I am so sorry about that.
And-and we hope
she gets better soon.
We insist on payin'
that vet bill.
Oh, you don't need to insist.
It's a given.
Don't throw shit in my yard!
- Shit will not be thrown.
- L-let's go.
Let's go, baby. Come on.
Look at all the shares
we have already.
It's, like, amazing.
Oh, my God. I know, right?
It was such a good idea
to post these.
- I know.
- You did what?
"Jumping jackasses?"
Yeah. Double Js,
like Jackie and Jason.
I thought of that.
Clever.
Okay, babe, don't worry. Just,
like, look at the comments.
- They're good.
- Oh, I'm not worried.
I just don't give a hoot
about entertaining
a bunch of carpal tunnel cretins
with a scrolling addiction.
- That isn't what life's about.
- Alec, what the fuck?
Life's about following rules.
If you don't follow the rules,
you have to face
the consequences.
Gramps made that very clear.
They made a promise.
They didn't keep it.
Consequence, that house is mine.
So...
we keep pranking them
until they leave?
- That could work.
- Yes.
Technically,
they don't own the house yet.
- Mm.
- But no more posting.
- Too risky.
- Hm.
I mean, sure, they might bail,
but you know your dad's
not just gonna, like,
give you the house, right?
Yeah, uh, Denny is not gonna go
for that one.
But, you know, maybe if we get
a shit ton of likes,
follows and shares,
we can make, like, major bank
and you could
buy the house back.
And maybe we could live there
together.
Please?
Fine, but we can't show
our faces.
Okay. Yay!
All right.
Let's get a move on.
We are going to blow up,
you guys.
The sooner they leave,
the better.
- Oh...
- Let's go.
Suck my nuts, influencers.
- It wasn't him. Uh, it...
- What do you mean it wasn't him?
Baby, we've been
through this how many times?
He looked at the listing online
and he copied the furniture.
Come on.
You know Jimmy be messin'.
Look, I get it, Jimmy messes
with everybody's head, but this
is the last time I'm gonna tell
you, Alec moved the furniture.
Wasn't Jimmy, wasn't Mark.
No, he wouldn't do that.
He wouldn't break in.
That's illegal.
You know that. You a lawyer.
Well, I'm not a lawyer.
You know that.
Okay, a paralegal.
I'm sorry. Tomato, tomato.
- Oh, babe.
- See? Look.
- I told you, it's gonna be fine.
- Aw...
Ah! Oh, my... Oh, Jason!
Fuck. Babe?
Yoo-hoo. Angel-face.
Okay if I come in?
Sure, mom. Always.
Hey.
Look at you.
Oh, it's cozy in here.
I just got back
from parent-teacher night.
The teacher said
you've been awfully quiet
and keeping to yourself lately.
And I thought,
"That's my Alec."
Always so well-behaved.
Did dad go?
Oh, no, honey. He's still sore.
Thank God you were there
when he fell.
My son...
the hero, hm?
What is it, sweetie?
It's the new people,
Jackie and Jason.
I don't think
they should get the home.
Well, don't let your father
hear you say that.
What about their nice letter?
They broke their promise.
They're not following the rules.
I want them gone!
If that's how you really feel,
I-I'll talk to your father.
But for now...
my perfect Alec...
you just keep being you.
Hm?
What the hell? What time is it?
It's that old bag next door.
Just let's try and ignore it,
go back to sleep.
Jason, this is ridiculous!
We have to get up
in a few hours.
Uh...
Ugh.
Alec, hey, turn that off.
Hey, turn that off, okay?
I'm sorry, I'm just disappointed
about the stone and all.
And I wanted everything
to be perfect.
- And now it's all ruined.
- It's fine. Alec, it's fine.
You know what, let's just,
let's call this
water under the bridge.
Now it is very late, so...
I just wanted to be
a good neighbor.
That was the plan anyway. I...
Sweetie,
sweetie, look, it's okay.
I know that you're mourning and
I know that you love coming here
to visit your grandfather.
I still love coming here
to visit him.
This is where he's buried.
You're...
- Are you serious?
- Yeah.
He's in that plant right over
there, fertilizing the soil.
So when we eat the new veggies,
gramps will become a part of us.
Isn't that swell?
Mm-hmm.
Promise me love
Jason, Jason!
Alec is in our backyard,
he's in the Jacuzzi
and he has access
to our sound system.
And it stopped.
Just try to go back
to sleep, baby.
Oh...
He said gramps is buried here.
Girl, he messin' with you.
He's-he's a weird fuckin' kid,
no doubt.
You know them-them Gen Z kids
be all about the drama.
I told you, baby, he's harmless.
I know you're not about
to go to sleep again
after I just told you
there's a dead body in our yard!
Jackie, Jackie, Jackie.
Baby, I am
99.99999% sure
that that little white boy
is fuckin' with you.
We have to be sure. There's
only one way to be certain.
- Come on, let's go. Come on.
- Go where?
- Are you serious?
- Jason, we...
- There's a dead body in...
- There's not a dead body!
How are you so sure?
I don't get it.
It's... Uh, oh,
are you kidding me?
We couldn't do this
in the morning?
This thing looks like a coffin.
No, no, I'm not digging first.
No, you dig first.
Jackie, you can't bury somebody
in a planter, babe.
There's, there's, like, rules
against it.
Well, well, what if they did?
It's loo-looking like
regular-ass dirt to me.
Oh, oh, no.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
What is that? What is...
It's... Maybe it's rocks,
probably.
- That didn't sound like rock.
- Come on, babe.
Jason.
- Holy motherfuckin' shit!
- Ah! Oh! Oh, my God!
- Hell, no! Hell, no!
- Wait. Wait, wait.
- What you doin'? Don't touch it!
- Wait!
- Hold up. Baby...
- Stop! Oh, no.
- This place is fucked!
- It's fake!
- It's fucked, babe. I'm out!
- Jason.
Come here.
It's fake, but it's annoying.
I'm getting a restraining order.
That's a little extreme.
Come on, baby, grief makes
people do strange things.
I don't care. I'm getting
cameras and an alarm.
We can't just start drilling
holes into the walls for cameras
or-or-or sign a-an alarm
contract until we own the place.
Baby, we moved here
because it was safe.
Well, I don't feel safe.
You just don't wanna pay for it.
- You Jackie Taylor?
- Yes.
- That's me.
- Officer Tom.
You called in something
about a domestic disturbance?
Okay, we just moved in.
We are being terrorized, okay?
Messing with our furniture,
blaring music,
there are fake corpses
in the garden.
Yeah, corpses.
Well, I'll tell you what?
It sounds like maybe
just some neighborhood kids
having a little fun with ya.
You know, this whole area's
been kind of a hot spot
ever since
that woman went missing.
Yeah, I saw the posters.
What happened?
Um, I don't know. It's missing.
That's the whole thing.
- Please, don't ask.
- Well, it's not random kids.
I know who did it.
His name is Alec Todd.
Alec Todd? No.
That kid's a square.
Well, look, you have
any proof of this? Any evidence?
No, I don't have evidence,
but I know he did it, he left
a dead rat
right here on this stoop.
Oh. You have a security system,
cameras, anything like that?
We're working on it.
You do that,
I'll type up these notes
and we'll have everything
on record.
But you didn't write
anything down.
Don't worry about it.
It's all up here.
You have a good day.
That's it? Are you kidding me?
What-what if,
what if he does it again?
Okay. Have a good day.
Oh, my...
I'm sorry about the cops, babe.
They didn't do nothing as usual.
- But are we surprised?
- We are not.
- We are not.
- Mm-hmm.
- Thank you. Hm.
- Um, Jason.
So I was changin' the locks
and I was thinking,
"Screw it. Why don't we just
back out of the deal?"
Oh...
Okay.
I hear you.
I thought the same thing.
But, baby, we gave up
our rent-controlled apartment.
Okay, but we can find
another one.
We're not gonna find this deal.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
Baby, think about our future.
Right? Think about
us raising our kids here.
Look around.
This-this is our dream house.
Yes, Jason,
this is our dream house,
but this is turning
into a nightmare.
- A nightmare, babe?
- Mm-hmm.
I don't think
it's, like, really...
It's not a nightmare, is it?
They're playing jokes.
It's funny.
- Baby.
- Baby?
And I-I-I know I freaked out
about the skeleton prank,
but you gotta admit,
that was impressive.
- That was not funny.
- It-it was funny.
After the fact,
we was both laughing.
No.
Come on, I think we just have
a good old-fashioned hazing
on our hands. That's it.
Really? Uh, you think
this kid's just testing us?
To see we're worthy
of this house?
Something like that.
It's just some stupid-ass kids
playing some stupid-ass jokes.
And you know what we about to
do? We about to play some stup...
- Stop, that's not funny.
- We... That's what we gonna do!
Every video gets more hits
and likes than the last.
- Are you serious?
- Yeah.
- We are not blowing.
- We are!
This is about more than that.
Yeah, some comments
are hell a dark.
- Though.
- Let's hear.
"Stop playing
and kill them already."
- Oh.
- Yeah, I don't...
Gramps said, "Patience
makes waiting a pleasure."
- Now let's go. Masks on.
- Okay.
Oh, crud!
They changed the locks.
What?
- They changed the locks.
- Yeah, finally.
Duh. I mean...
It doesn't matter,
I know every inch of this house,
from soil to sky.
They'll never keep me out.
Yeah.
Let's go. Move it or lose it.
Oh, oh, fucking shit!
Whatever. That was mid.
Alec, take me home.
- What?
- Alec, now. Please.
Hey, get off my lawn!
Oh, I got y'all good.
I got y'all good!
- Yeah, okay, boomer!
- They're not boomers. They're...
Hey, dumb asses! Yeah!
And I'm a millennial,
little boy!
Shit!
- Babe, have you seen my keys?
- No!
- A-and I looked for it...
- I got this emergency job!
I gotta go!
You know what,
I'm gonna use the spare!
Don't lose those, too.
No, I didn't lose it!
I misplaced... Whatever!
- What?
- Nothing!
All right, I'm leaving!
I love you!
Love you, too!
Oh, man! What the fuck?
Oh, oh, shit!
That shit's not funny
anymore! Alec, where you at?
Fuck!
That little shit.
We need to talk to his parents.
Yeah, fine.
Yeah, we'll, um, we'll invite
'em over for dinner this weekend
after closing
to say it's to celebrate.
Jason, we need
a full-on security system.
Babe, we're broke. We sunk
all our money into this place.
Our best option
is to speak to his parents.
I am sick of this, Jason,
because if we had
more money,
we'd have more options.
Well, too bad
we don't make more money.
Seriously? You know I could
have been a lawyer by now...
And you know
we didn't have the money.
We would have been fine,
but you wanted
to save, save, save
because you wanted to open
a contracting business.
You wanted a down payment.
Hold up.
You wanted this place, too.
The big house, the big family.
These are our plans.
- So don't put this all on me.
- You're putting this on me.
Okay?
Oh, would you look at that?
Your keys, Magellan.
- No, I looked here.
- Mm.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
- Baby, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I love you, babe.
Babe, I just... I...
I need this to work.
We need this to work.
Babe, this place is gonna
set us up for life.
I know. I know.
Okay?
Welcome, everyone.
- To the house.
- To the house.
You know, I haven't had pasta
in 15 years.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Alec is gluten-free,
but what a treat for us.
Denny, uh, Sharon,
I-I have to say
thank you again for everything.
We're just so happy
to finally be out of the city
and really looking forward
to starting
our own family together.
Oh. It's a wonderful home
for children.
After all, Alec grew up here.
Ha-ha-ha...
Speaking of Alec...
I could speak of Alec all day.
- Ain't that the fucking truth?
- Well, yeah, we...
You know, we've noticed that,
um, you know, he's a little
upset about the changes
that have been happening here.
Yeah, especially
the, um, the-the handprints.
Well, Alec is a very sensitive
and emotional young man
who has a lot to process
since the unbearable death
of his grandfather.
No, yeah, no, we-we agree.
Yeah, it's-it's just,
you know, it's...
Him and his crew, they've been,
they've been, uh, they've been
hazing us a bit, so...
Oh, kids do that
to their friends.
- They must think you're cool.
- Ah...
Well, Sharon, actually, they
have been hazing us quite a lot.
Guess they think
you're very cool, hm?
Look...
it's getting a little serious.
Oh, Alec can be serious
sometimes.
Alec can be so very many things.
You know, every year we sit
at this table on his birthday
and we make a list of
all things that make Alec Alec.
And then we blow out the candles
and wish
for whatever Alec wants.
We always use trick candles,
of course.
You ready, Alec?
Oh, my little poopy.
Ooh, yes! Ah.
Blow out candles.
Blow out candles.
Blow out candles.
Oh, blow out candles, please.
Ah!
What my wife's trying to say is,
don't worry.
Mm, mm, I may have taken my foot
off the gas pedal
a little bit recently
with regards
to the whole gramps dying thing.
But when it comes to it...
I know how to control my son.
Now...
what's for dessert?
- Oh.
- The fridge, it's, um...
- I... It's in the...
- Yeah. No, I'll, um...
- You wanna...
- I'll go get it.
Oh, Jason! Oh.
Where are my keys? Oh, what?
What is going on here?
What? Jason,
Jason, are you still there?
Oh, God, what is,
what is going on here?
Ah.
What is going on here?
Hey! Can somebody hear me?
Oh.
Oh, my God! Jason!
No. Help!
I'm gonna kill that kid.
Jason!
Somebody help me!
Oh, my... Fuck!
Jackie? Jackie, Jackie!
Shit! Jackie, Jackie?
- Jackie. What the fuck?
- Oh, my God.
Come on, baby.
What happened?
I'm getting a gun.
I'm gonna pretend
that you didn't say that.
Um, not to use it.
Maybe just scare him.
No! We need
an alarm system, Jason.
We're gonna have to ask my mom
for money again.
Please, no, no, no, no. No more,
no more borrowing money.
- No!
- Please.
Jason, he could have killed me!
Baby...
I am gonna keep you safe.
I promise you that.
The garage door was locked, uh,
the car just started on its own.
- That's what you said.
- No, that is what happened.
I am scared.
I know.
I know.
Jackie?
Jackie?
Hi, this is Jackie Taylor.
Sorry I missed your call.
Jackie? Jackie?
Jackie?
Jackie, please answer me!
What the hell's wrong
with you? What?
Look at this.
What?
No. Jason. Oh, my God.
We have to call the police.
I'm calling the police.
Idiots used my bat.
Now it's evidence.
- Oh, good thinking.
- Yup.
- Damn, that was fast.
- What?
- What the..
- There's nobody.
Come on.
Shit, Jason.
Look, they put it all back.
Somebody's about to get hurt.
- Oh, drop the weapon.
- No, I'm showing you...
Stop! That is my fiance!
He lives here!
Dispatch said something
about a guy with a bat.
This is a guy with a bat.
We're showing it to you
as evidence!
- Why would you...
- Oh, my God!
- You know us!
- I know her.
We haven't had the pleasure.
I, I'm Officer Tom.
- Is there someone in the house?
- Yes! Uh, no. May-maybe.
Look, listen, we stepped outside
for one second,
then this is back. You okay?
- Uh-huh-huh.
- I don't know.
We stepped outside
for one second, and then this.
This is back on the wall!
"A good man
is a good neighbor."
- Mm, can't argue with that.
- Oh, here, just, uh...
- Here. Just watch this, okay?
- Yeah.
Oh, no, no, no. No, that's not...
No, wait, wait, wait!
But maybe it's at the end, babe.
Big daddy cumming in
five, four, three, two, one!
Whoo!
I thought we weren't gonna do
the countdown anymore.
Okay. That's that.
- Thank God.
- That was them!
That looked like it was you two.
- No.
- Uh...
Officer, that was the...
Well, yeah,
that-that part obviously was us.
We did the...
Come on, uh, they filmed it!
Folks, I'm gonna level with you,
I have been up to my eyeballs
with this missing woman,
all right?
And between you, me
and the plaque on the wall,
I got nothing.
So I don't know
what all of this is,
but law-enforcement resources
are precious.
And I do not have time
for these games.
Officer, these are not games.
Okay?
- You-you have to believe us.
- I'll tell you what I believe.
Either you two have
some kind of fetish.
- Or you're just flat out lying.
- No, we're not lying.
Okay, so it's the fetish.
That's up to you.
Just leave me out of it.
Officer,
they were in our bedroom
swinging my bat at our heads!
All right, I'm gonna tell you
what I told her the first time
I came here, if you're worried
that someone is in your house,
get a security system
and get some cameras.
- Some additional cameras.
- Yeah.
All right.
I'm sorry I tased you.
Jason, we are going to have
to do that.
Fine! Uh, say we do borrow money
and get a security system.
It's gonna take 'em, what, days
to install it and get out here.
We can have a gun by tomorrow.
I don't even wanna hear you
mention this gun thing anymore.
- We're not gun people.
- Well, maybe we should be.
Jason, promise me
we will not get a gun.
- Promise me!
- Fine!
And we're not leaving
this house.
Babe.
F-fuck.
Ah! Oh! Oh, my God! Ow!
Ow! Ow! Ba-baby!
I think he poisoned
my contact solution!
Oh. Oh, my, God.
What?
Fuck!
- Baby, it burns! It stings!
- Oh, shit!
- Fucking ice! Ice!
- Ah. Okay, okay.
- You stay over here.
- Okay, okay. Okay, okay.
Oh. Oh.
- They took the ice.
- What?
There's nothing
but fucking milk.
Milk? Wait, wait,
that actually might help.
Bring it, bring it over here.
Oh, my God. Okay.
- Here?
- It stings. Yeah, just, uh...
Here, here, okay. Oh, whoa.
- Yo, that feels good.
- Is it working?
Baby, yes.
I can already feel better.
All right. Oh, oh.
Baby, this is insane, okay?
We need to go to a hotel...
- We cannot afford a hotel.
- Okay, fine! Well...
- I'll talk to Alec's parents.
- No, we cannot leave this house!
- They might come back!
- Okay, well, you stay.
I'm gonna go.
But help me. Help me.
It's helping.
The milk is helping.
Let me just change. Go upstairs.
I don't believe this!
I do. I've seen you drive.
- I am so sorry.
- You got perfect timing, kiddo.
I whipped up a batch
of my famous dark chocolate
cherry cookies to thank you guys
for saving
Brandy Alexander's life.
Oh, Catherine, thank you.
I-I've gotta go, but...
Wait. Saved her life?
Elevated liver enzymes. Yeah.
If your jackass husband didn't
give her that rotten bone,
she never would have gone
to the vet in time.
These your grown-up clothes?
Uh, what? No, no. Uh, uh...
Catherine,
do you know Alec Todd?
Pff! Of course I know him.
Can't stand him.
He is making our lives
a living hell.
I'm gonna go
talk to his parents.
He's always been a bad apple.
His grandfather didn't wanna
see it, but I did.
I see everything.
Except on the computer
when they say,
"Do you see an elephant
or an old man?"
To me it just looks
like a mountain. Ah...
Well, when I tell his parents
what he's done this time...
- They're gonna tell him to stop.
- Don't bet on it, dear.
The dad's not right
and the mom's
a few crayons short of a box.
Let me give you
a piece of advice.
In this world,
in this life, on this block
you want something done right,
you better do it yourself.
Save some of those cookies
for the jackass.
When is this gonna stop?
I don't know.
I usually shoot for around
a half hour, hour tops.
Cut the crap.
A little help?
Can I have my ball?
No, you can't
because playtime is over.
Those aren't the rules.
Listen to me.
You and your friends, you're
gonna find something else to do
with your time, or you're gonna
be very, very sorry.
I'm not sorry very often,
Ms. Jackie Taylor.
I don't do a heck of a lot
to be sorry for.
Listen, you little shit.
Playtime's over, all right?
Gramps has said
the house is ours.
And if you do anything
to us again,
i-if you even set foot
on our property,
I will fucking kill you. Got it?
You do anything,
and you're dead!
Good thing
you didn't become a lawyer
because you would have
sucked at it.
Got it? You
do anything, and you're dead.
Oh.
So it went well?
He recorded me, Jason.
I turned my back for one second,
and he recorded me
threatening him.
I gotta give it
to that little shit. He's smart.
Yeah, if we were smart,
we'd get the hell out of here.
Yeah, don't. Jackie, come on!
Look, I'm-I'm mad as hell, too,
but there is...
there is no way
I am giving up the chance
to provide for our kids
the life we didn't have
just because some punk-ass
white boy misses his pop-pop.
No, we stand our ground
and they'll be
off to college
soon enough anyway.
Okay, so what happens
in the meantime? More?
I mean, more breaking and
entering? More bloody mouths?
Jason, you're fighting
for this house
harder
than you're fighting for us.
No, it's the truth.
Why were you talking
to the Moss woman today?
Just being neighborly.
I told you
to leave those people alone.
Yet you chose to go back
over to that goddamn house.
And now I'm gonna teach you
a lesson you won't forget.
Enough of your lessons, Denny.
You don't follow the rules.
It's time
you got a lesson of your own.
I know you're the reason
I whack my fucking head!
And I know what else
you've done.
You can't prove anything.
Yoo-hoo! Mommy alert!
Yeah, yeah, just, uh,
helping the boy
straighten up and...
But, uh...
What is that stink?
Why is there a lock
on this door?
I didn't say you could
put a lock on that door.
Why is there a lock
on that door, Alec?
Who's in there, Alec?
Alec, get over here and
unlock that door. We'll just...
Son, I know who you are
and I know what you've done,
all right? Just get over here
and unlock the-the door.
Unlock the fucking door, Alec.
Get over here and unlock
the fucking door right now!
Go ahead.
Open it for yourself.
Or maybe it's better
to not know.
Oh, God! Oh, God, sweet Alec!
What did you do?
Hey, zip it!
See? I knew it.
I knew Alec wouldn't do it.
Alec!
Alec!
Oh, my God! Jason!
Pool! Now!
Shit, shit!
Jason! Oh, my God!
- Stand back, stand back.
- Baby. Okay, go, go, go.
Is he, is he dead?
Well, it's probably
one of his damn pranks.
Give it to me, Jason.
- Shit!
- Can I have a towel?
Get out of the pool, man.
Really?
Whoops.
Go on.
Ah! Oh, my God!
- You want it? You want it?
- Give...
Give it to me.
Come on.
Come on. It's okay. Oh.
Come on. Okay, okay.
Oh, my God.
Baby, are you okay?
No, I'm not okay, okay?
- We need to leave tonight!
- Yeah.
Yeah, okay, we'll get a hotel
for a couple nights
and we'll game-plan.
No, Jason,
not a couple of nights!
We need to move tonight,
forever!
We are not moving!
Babe, this is our house!
This is not the Jason Moss
that I know.
This is not the Jason Moss
that I agreed to marry.
No, no, no,
this is that Jason Moss,
and we are not leaving
this house!
Asshole!
Look...
You hear me, Alec Todd?
You hear me?
I'm not leaving this house!
My name is Jason Moss and I
ain't never leaving this house!
I've got a good one.
No video this time.
I'll get you two later.
I'm just a little
kind of guy
I'm just
a little kind of guy
I can't explain
the way I feel
I only know my love is real
'cause I
Well, look who's up and at 'em!
You didn't wanna leave,
so now you have to stay.
You know,
I couldn't help but notice,
your bathroom toilet's clogged.
Looks like you could use
some help with your plumbing!
Why, we aren't expecting
any guest.
Uh, sorry, I can't let you in.
The place is a mess right now.
Okay, sus. We were worried.
We were calling and texting you.
Yeah, you got crappy service
in the, in the, in the bathroom
or something?
- I...
- What is that?
Bad manners on my part.
I should have let you know,
I came back last night
to hash things out
with Jason and Jackie.
Whelp, to turn a diddy
into a did,
we won't be seeing them
around here anymore.
Oh, my God, babe,
that's amazing!
They sell and we'll keep
the show going for whoever buys
the house next.
It'll be like Fargo.
No, no, no, there won't be
anymore selling
or anymore buying.
Gramps always said that one day
I'd be the man of this house.
And that starts today.
For real?
Yeah, Alec,
you know, I-I feel like
your dad might have something
to say about that.
Well, no one's listening.
Well, all right.
Suck it, Denny!
Let's go.
Uh, listen, I'd love
to invite you both in,
but I have a lot of things
to tend to.
Let's catch up later, huh?
- Okay.
- All right.
We're doing it, gramps.
You let it out, Jackie.
- No one's going to hear you.
- Please!
Gramps and I replaced
the windows two years ago.
Double pane.
How appropriate.
That sound sure is annoying.
How can you stand it?
No! No, Alec...
Oh, I understand.
Why let the little lady
get all the attention?
You want in on the action?
Alec, please, no. Please
let us go! Please let us go!
Very funny, Jackie!
I gave you so many chances,
and now you wanna go?
- Please, please.
- Now you wanna go?
Oh, please, Al...
We won't tell anybody, please.
Please, no, no, no.
You're a liar!
You're both liars!
Gramps hated liars.
And you two just can't seem
to respect his rules.
By now I thought
you'd know that.
But let's give it another go,
shall we?
Number five.
What does it say, Jason?
- A promise must never be broken.
- A little louder!
A promise must never be broken!
Oh! No!
I asked you, Jason.
The promise must...
The promise
must never be broken.
So you do understand.
And yet
you both broke your promise,
the promise you made
in your letter.
The same promise
that convinced me
to let you live in this house!
You didn't follow the rules!
We're sorry.
Please, we're sorry!
Alec, Alec,
man, we're sorry, man.
We're truly sorry, all right?
No, you're not...
but you will be.
Something is wrong over there.
Think about it.
Why was Jason's car
still in the driveway?
I don't know,
maybe he forgot it.
Oh, my God, are
we on the same timeline
or what? No, we need to go back.
We need to figure out
what's going on.
Yeah, something
is definitely wrong, I'll
admit that,
but Alec said he'd catch up
with us later,
so let's just listen to him.
Do you just listen
to everything he says?
Ray...
Alec has been my best friend
since kindergarten.
I was small, my mom was a drunk.
Everyone always made fun of me,
except for Alec.
That guy is my ride or die.
Ethan, do it for the plot.
- Let's go. Let's go.
- You better be right.
I am. I am right.
Let's go.
I'm gonna run
I'm gonna roll
I'm gonna party tonight
Like to save my dough
gonna move
You got the groove
Got the groove
Gonna say things...
if you don't know
Gonna make things right...
Do you mind?
Do you mind?
Look what I found, Jackie.
This is yours, isn't it?
Yeah. My engagement ring.
Wow, Jason. Big spender.
But it's a little loose, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Tighten it, Jason.
Tighten it!
Go, go, go, go, Jason.
Go, go, go, go.
Baby, baby, go, go, go, go.
Fucking with me?
Jason.
- No, no, no, no. No, no.
- Tighten it, Jason.
Tighten it, Jason, now.
No, no, no.
Tighten it.
Jason, just do it.
Yeah, just like that.
Look at me, Jason!
Oh, no!
No, please! No, please!
If you don't tighten it, it's
gonna get a lot worse for her.
Okay. Okay.
Jason, Jason, okay,
just-just do it.
Please, baby, just do it.
It's okay, baby. Just do it.
Please don't make me.
Fine then, Jason!
Just do it. Just do it. Just
do it. It's okay. Just do it.
Now!
Good. Yeah.
Uh, I'm sorry.
Shut up!
I'm sorry, baby.
Keep tightening it.
I'm sorry I didn't believe you.
I'm sorry I fought for this
house more than I fought for us.
I love you, baby.
Shut up and keep tightening it.
Well, please.
Just like that.
I'm sorry.
- I love you.
- Stop!
Dude, you're gonna
snap her finger off.
Alec, they're really hurt. Okay,
you-you don't wanna do this.
This is, this is too much.
This is too much.
You're not gonna get
away with this.
Come on, guys!
We're just starting to have
some real fun!
Besides,
this is all going online!
So there's no such thing
as too far. Right, babe?
Listen, I'm gonna
show you both something.
It is sure to go viral!
No, no, no, no, no.
Th-this is way wrong, man.
Hurry up and do your business,
Brandy Alexander.
Mommy's shows are almost on.
No! Alec, no!
You run on home, sweetie.
Mommy needs to make a pop-in.
Didn't I tell you to put
gramps' tools away?
- No!
- Stop, Alec!
No, Alec, stop, please!
Oh...
Ethan, you need to go
do something!
- What am I supposed to do?
- No, no!
Oh, my God...
- Oh, my God...
- Alec, this is way wrong, man.
We thought it was just
scaring them online for posts!
Yeah, not killing them!
Come on, get with the program,
you two!
- Alec...
- They didn't follow the rules.
Now they face the consequences!
Just give me the weed-whacker.
These two liars are gonna die,
and you're gonna get
a grand finale for the show!
- Two birds!
- Give me the weed-whacker.
- No.
- Alec...
Why are you doing this?
We've been friends
since we were five!
Yeah, but you were trying
to saw somebody in half
with a fucking weed-whacker!
We are way past
the point of bro code!
Hell of a way to spend
a Saturday night, you two.
So what?
You're gonna stop me, huh?
Yeah! Alec, if I have to!
Alec, stop!
- Ah!
- Baby.
Shh. Save your strength,
untie your husband.
I'll deal
with the town's psychopath.
Alec Todd, you little shit!
I've known
you were rotten to the core
since the moment
I laid my eyes on you!
The worst thing to ever happen
to this neighborhood!
I never liked your grandfather
and I never liked you!
No.
Oh, my God, no! Ah, ah!
A good man is a good neighbor.
No!
Oh!
Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
No! Oh, my God, no! Oh, my God.
Oh! Oh, my God, no!
No!
- No!
- What, what did just happen?
No!
I'm gonna call the cops, okay?
You two fight, uh,
and take care of Brandy Alexa...
- No! No!
- No! Oh, my God!
Jackie! Jackie, go!
Jackie, get help! Go!
- Jackie, go!
- Jason, Jason!
Go! Ah!
Fuck!
Shit!
Ah! Oh, my God, help me!
Somebody help me! Oh!
Ah, and now you're gonna get it.
Jackie, no!
Jackie!
Jackie! Jackie!
Fuck! Ah! Fuck!
Ah! Fuck! Ah...
I am the man of this house!
Jackie. Jackie!
Ah, Jason, I'm not okay.
- Is he dead?
- He better be.
Come on,
let's get help. Come on.
And I've, I got you. I got you.
Oh, my God!
Wait, wait, wait, we called the
police. We called the police.
- They're on the way.
- Okay, okay.
Just help me get her there.
Come on, come on, come on.
Come on, get in.
Are you okay?
- No, no, no, no.
- Sit up, sit up.
Baby, baby, look at me,
look at me. You're fine.
- You're gonna be fine.
- Am I gonna die, Jason?
No, no, you're gonna be fine.
I'm right here with you.
Okay? All right?
They're on their way.
They're on their,
they're on their way, right?
They're on their way?
Yeah. They're on their way.
No, no, baby. Look at me.
Look at me. Look, hey, hey!
Hey.
Ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
You know I love you
and I miss you
One kiss and I shall
When I met you my
Follow the rules
or face the consequences.
Hold on a little bit more, okay?
- Hold on tight for me, please.
- I can't.
- Hold on, okay? Okay?
- Jason?
- Jason.
- Hey. Yeah.
- Jason, he's coming.
- Fuck.
The rules.
Alec...
- Face the consequences.
- Coming...
- Get off my lawn!
- Ah!
Get off!
Get off!
- Oh, Jason.
- Oh, they're here.
Look, I got it all on camera.
I got it all on camera.
Oh, gross!
You know what? I bet he killed
that real-estate woman, too.
All right. Alec Todd,
you're under arrest.
You have the right to remain...
Well...
Hang in there, folks.
Help is on the way.
Lovers underneath
the blue night
Shoo shoo shoooo
This is Officer Tom,
I got a code three
at gramps' old place.
Requesting additional units.
Honey,
is this kid gonna be a jerk?
They're our kid.
It'll be great.
No, how would we know if he
behaves, uh, if he's polite,
if he knows right from wrong?
It's just so much pressure.
Baby, relax.
All we gotta do
is lay down some rules.
Yeah the pressure's on
Doing anything to win it
Anything to change how we
living focus on the mission
'Cause it's already
written going down the road
Eyes closed mind open
no faith no hope
Doing anything to win it
Anything to change
how we live it
Focus on the mission
'cause it's already written
Going down the road
eyes closed mind open
No faith no hope
Gramps' house rules.
Number one,
never show up empty-handed.
Number two,
never turn your back on family.
Number three, a good man
is a good neighbor.
Number four,
don't give in to temptation.
Number five,
a promise must never be broken.
Follow the rules
or face the consequences.
Cold dark road
behind the picket fence
Things really change
but some of it makes sense
Living in the past
we feel in the present tense
The bed messed up
don't even know where I went
Inside the house
before the street lights on
Get the noise down
my favorite show is on
Cleaning up the mess
I do it before I'm gone
Get ready for tomorrow
before the break of dawn
Out with the old
and in with the new
Cloudy weather outside
the sky is blue
Get a newspaper
or turn on the news
Winds a lesson
still putting on my shoes
Glass broken mirror
ba-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same cars
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
Get off my get off my lawn
It's my house it's my rule
so stay on this route
Be respectful
or just get out
Keep it low
don't come with a big mouth
Seeing different views
while turning it to a home
B-bad air vents
this fan I let it roll
Big TVs
it turn right to a phone
This is my picture
no one's getting blown
Out with the old
and in with the new
Cloudy weather outside
the sky's blue
Get a newspaper
or turn on the news
Winds a lesson
still putting on my shoes
Glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same cars
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign is in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's is charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign is in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
G-g-glass broken mirror
b-banging behind the wall
Different lifestyle
we driving the same car
Stay on the sidewalk
the sign's in the yard
I'mma show you
who the main one's in charge
Get off my lawn
Ooh hoo-hoo
Ah ah
Get off my lawn