Ripple (2025) s01e03 Episode Script

Episode 3

1
Are you okay?
What's goin' on?
How long have you been married?
-Six years.
-We're separated.
It's not easy,
remembering that
you won't grow old together.
I've been getting
tons of compliments on this.
It's not a big deal.
You signed
Tristan Ashgrove when he was 18?
You are what people
will connect to.
Oh, no!
Come on, no, no!
This city kind of
conditions you to toughen up.
-Aah!
-Geez!
Four minutes ago, this expired!
Four minutes ago!
And you're down here
like a loser
with your little tickets!
Does that make you feel
powerful, huh?!
Sorry, kid.
No matter
what you're struggling with,
the world keeps
going on around you,
like everything's normal.
Can I get, uh…
one pretzel?
-Yeah.
-Thank you.
When things get bleak,
you just have to focus on
the things that bring you joy.
Sorry, I didn't know
that you were in here.
That's okay.
We can both be in here.
Uh, that's okay.
I'm heading out, actually.
Oh, but it's your day off.
I thought you like staying home.
Uh, I did, when it…
It was home.
So, uh…
where you off to?
Uh, just just some errands.
Uh, when's your next
appointment with Dr. Ross?
Okay, uh…
I know that you're
just crashing here,
but we're also
co-parenting a child
while you're seriously ill,
so, like it or not,
I need to be aware
of some of these things, okay?
Right.
No, you're right.
Um, uh…
Chemo starts Wednesday,
to shrink the tumor.
And then they'll operate
sometime in the future.
That's really all I know so far.
Okay, so I'll get
a sitter for Wednesday.
Nope.
It's all good.
It's okay. I'm good.
Thank you.
Nate, please don't be
a martyr, okay?
That would imply
that I want you there,
and I don't.
Okay, yeah.
I can be your punching bag,
if that's what you need.
You know what I need, Claire?
Honesty.
Is this the reason
the school payment
didn't go through?
Yeah?
Okay, so I signed up
for this…
Before we found out
that you were sick.
Okay?
It's just a little side hustle.
Kim sold her lotions
at the hospital last year,
and all the nurses went nuts.
Well, what is it?
It's like an MLM,
a pyramid scheme?
She was able to make an extra
couple thousand a month,
which we really need
It's not about
the money, Claire!
It's about the fact
that I don't feel like
I've got, like, ground
beneath my feet right now.
I have no solid place
to stand, anywhere, alright?
Not at the not at the bar,
where I have to keep on
this cool boss face
to make everybody
feel secure in their jobs,
when I don't think that
I can afford to pay them
through the end of the year!
And then here,
I have to pretend to be strong
for a six-year-old,
when I don't think I'm
I'm even gonna be…
Shh.
I'm really sorry.
I think after all of the
financial stress that I caused,
I thought this would
help make up for it.
It was stupid.
No.
It's alright.
It's okay.
What's done is done.
I just want to move on.
Please.
Ooh…
-Here, let me give you a hand.
-Thank you, sir
Tristan Ashgrove!
Wow, it's, uh…
It's been forever.
Yes.
And here I am, crawling
around the dirty street.
I just spotted a 20.
It's human nature
to grab at money.
I swear I'm not destitute.
I will be soon, though,
if I don't get another gig.
What, you're not with
Vesey Street anymore?
Uh, no.
They canned me.
-No, you're not serious.
-Mm-hm.
I'm telling you,
that's their loss, okay?
Hm, that's what I said
when you left me.
I owe my entire career
to you, Kris Aldridge.
Aw, I'll replay that compliment
in my head all day.
It's good to see you.
Don't be a stranger.
Same.
Let me know
where you end up, okay?
Yeah, it might be a minute.
I'm an acquired taste.
All right, so start
your own label.
All right?
Please remove me from your list.
But wait, your
car warranty is about to expire!
How are you?
Ah, that's a complex question.
You maybe wanna discuss it
over takeout tonight?
Sure do.
Your place or mine?
Wait, where do you even live?
And… another
complex question.
Why don't you
meet me at the bar?
We're closing early
for inventory.
-Look here, um…
-Mm-hm?
Forgive my ignorance, but…
Ellis?
Oh, um, Ellis is non-binary.
And you just
know that because…
You're a lesbian, right?
Yeah, it was
in the queer newsletter.
Oh.
I know because I asked.
And in my opinion,
everyone should wear nametags.
Pronouns, orientation,
emotional availability.
It's a jungle out there.
-That so?
-Mm-hm.
Mm-hm.
I'm always the oldest one
at all the gay bars,
looking for my person.
Mm-hm.
And I already found
my person once.
Whatever game I had
is out the window.
Maybe it's just time
to get a bunch 'a cats.
Look here.
Wait a minute.
There's something I forgot
to give you the other day.
You know that person
at the computer store?
Sylvie.
You remember her name?
Nametag, helpful.
See?
Well, anyway,
they asked me to give you this.
Mm-hm.
Get outta here.
Is this a joke?
No joke, yeah.
Hah!
Well, look at that.
Yeah.
The exact confidence boost
I needed right in this moment.
Yeah, all right.
Now, if a chiropractor
were to drop out of the sky
and help me
with these damn back spasms…
Don't go to a chiropractor.
My girlfriend Rebecca
is a physical therapist.
She makes house calls.
Tell her I sent you.
-Excellent.
-Mm-hm.
-Well, thank you.
-Thank you.
For eavesdroppin'.
We are on a roll, Walter!
-Nah.
-Damn.
What should we ask for next?
More coffee?
I'm glad you called out sick.
Well, I am sick.
Of working.
It's nice to see you like this.
You've been glowing ever since
you stepped off that stage.
I know.
I like this me.
So do I.
Hey, guess what?
I'm late.
Okay…
How late?
Like a week.
Did you take a test?
Nope.
Because I don't need
a mental spiral right now.
So… no more testing.
I'm just gonna wait and see.
I can't live in dread anymore.
I need to be Zen.
Yes.
What will happen will happen.
Exactly.
But I hope it's happening.
Hey… you're sick.
Don't answer that.
Are you a sociopath?
Uh, would a sociopath
actually know
if they were a sociopath?
Good point.
Or a genius diversion
by a sociopath.
We can table that one.
Are you…
A father?
Yes.
Got one.
Uh, boy or girl?
Girl. Anna.
And she's six.
Aw, sweet.
Uh, so you're divorced, then?
No.
Mother's not in the picture?
Uh…
She is, but you
were never married?
So, technically…
Here we go.
Technically still married,
but getting a divorce.
We were about to file
when things got…
Complicated.
Okay, you can stop with
the "complicated," "complex,"
blah, blah, blah.
Just spit it out.
You know you don't
owe me anything, right?
We just met.
I know, I know, but…
I want to be honest with you
because I like you.
Even though you're kind of mean.
Ah, I like you, too.
Even though you are throwing
out a lot of red flags,
oddly, they're not
scaring me off.
That's the quote that will be
at the start of the podcast
about my murder, isn't it?
Uh, probably.
Probably.
So, there's one more thing.
Well, I'm not really a fan of
the announcing before saying
I have lung cancer.
Okay…
How bad are we talking?
Enough for chemo,
and then surgery.
So that brings me
to my living situation.
Um, I was in
the process of moving out
when I was diagnosed.
I see.
So you're still
living with your wife?
Future ex-wife.
Technical wife.
What?
I'm not allowed to be an ass
just because you have…
Cancer?
I'm…
I'm very sorry
to dump all of this on you.
It's just that I start
treatment on Wednesday,
and I, um…
Um…
Uh, yes, so I have
I have a choice,
which is that I could…
I could tell you now.
It feels very early
to be this intense.
Or, uh
I'm sorry.
I'm having a little trouble
breathing right now.
Okay.
Yeah, my, my…
Hands are a little…
little sweaty…
-Can you just breathe?
-Oh…
-Breathe.
-Okay…
Oh… okay…
That's great.
Oh my God!
-Help!
-Pull, pull, pull!
-Oh, mm-hm!
-Oh my lord.
That's good.
Oh, shoot.
I need to use the bathroom.
Okay.
I feel like I'm gonna
pee my pants.
That's a good sign, right?
Our Lyft will be here
in one minute.
Black Lexus.
Cool.
What are you smiling at?
It's…
Tell me.
Okay.
Those women over there…
-Mm-hm?
-Smiling, laughing?
Mm-hm?
This sounds terrible,
but…
I'd normally be
really annoyed at them
for being happy when I can't.
And then I get angry at myself
for being annoyed, and
Oh my.
Your mind sounds like
an exhausting place.
Most of the time, yeah.
But right now…
I don't feel any of that.
Is our car here?
Is that a 20?
Damn.
It was a good try, baby.
Hah.
This is our car.
Let's go.
Oh. Thanks.
How you doin' down there?
Mmm…
Better.
You were right.
The floor…
Floor helps a lot.
Why don't I lie on the floor
more often?
Because it's socially
unacceptable for adults.
It shouldn't be, if you ask me.
It's really grounding.
Literally.
Okay, now I want
to get on the floor.
I have to say,
I'm a little embarrassed.
I haven't really had
a panic attack in years.
It makes sense.
You were talking about
starting chemotherapy.
It'd make anyone panic.
I think it just… hit me.
I'm about to start this
really extensive process,
and it's either
going to work, or…
Not work.
It's a lot.
Especially as a dad, I imagine.
Yeah.
Having a kid makes
you think a lot more
about your own mortality.
Sounds magical.
I think I've been
keeping a lot bottled up.
You could talk to someone.
I am.
You know what I mean.
I don't know…
I think this city just kind of
conditions you to toughen up.
No matter
what you're struggling with,
the world keeps
going on around you
like everything's normal.
When things get bleak,
you just have to focus
on the things
that bring you joy.
Like Anna.
She's a daddy's girl, isn't she?
Mm-hm, yes.
I was, too, growing up.
And then my dad and I
started butting heads.
How are things now?
Unresolved.
We haven't spoken in…
In way too long,
but I intend to fix that.
I'm just not sure when.
How was school today?
Uh, it was pretty good,
but I think I'm gonna
have to retake my Spanish exam.
You must have got that from me.
I was terrible at Spanish.
But I did score
two goals in soccer.
You did not get that from me.
Way to go.
What should we have for dinner?
I get to pick?
Yeah, why not?
Okay…
How about… tacos?
Okay.
Hi, Mom.
Hi, angel girl.
I'm starving.
You are?
First time she's said that
since beginning her treatment.
Can we have spaghetti?
You got it, kiddo.
Pasta.
What a good idea.
Any pain
when I touch here?
Ah, yup.
Okay.
I'll spend some time on that.
But I recommend
you roll your feet out at home.
You can use the golf ball.
A golf ball, eh?
-Yeah.
-Ah, all righty, then.
Okay…
All right, how about here?
Any tenderness?
I'll save you some time.
You name it, it probably hurts.
Ah, the worst
is in my lower back.
It feels like I can't
stand up straight.
How long has that pain
been going on?
A while.
But it's manageable.
It got worse
after I lost my wife.
Nobody to drag me
out of the house,
make me walk every day.
What was your wife's name,
if I may ask?
Brenda.
You know, grief can often
manifest as physical pain.
The emotional, the physical,
it's all connected.
And breathe in.
And breathe out.
I actually ran into
one of my old artists today.
He said I should
start my own record label.
Isn't that ridiculous?
Why is that ridiculous?
Because it's a massive risk.
Yeah.
You know what else
is a massive risk?
What?
Chemo.
I'm the worst!
No, you're not.
I'm messing with you.
Wow!
Do I hate you now?
I don't think you do.
Mm-hm…
You should do it.
Start your own label.
Life's short, right?
Okay…
Cancer guru.
Isn't it crazy how…
Something like this
makes you look back
on your life?
Everything that led you here.
What could have changed it.
And I dunno, maybe
nothing could have, but…
Who knows?
Okay, this is
a dark question…
If you had the ability
to know how your life would end,
would you want to?
Huh!
Ah, do I look taller?
I feel like I grew a couple
of inches after that.
Yeah.
Wow!
You are good.
-Well, thank you.
-Mm-hm!
I'm glad I was able to help
Ellis's favorite customer.
Don't say that.
He'll get cocky.
Oh, someone is fishing for tips.
How long have you been
seeing each other?
Three months.
Ah, the honeymoon phase!
It is something else.
You know, lucky for me,
it never ended with my Brenda.
Oh, she was a big romantic, huh?
-Oh, no, no, no, I was.
-Oh!
She always knew
she was too good for me,
and I had to keep earning her.
Yeah.
Anyway, those days are over.
-I don't believe that.
-Mm.
Not for one second.
I bet you that romantic guy
is still in you.
Oh!
Oh, I
-Oh!
-I didn't see anything!
I'm sorry!
It's fine!
No,
there's nothing to see.
Yeah.
Cool.
We're decent.
We just fell asleep talking.
Right.
Good look for you both.
It's great.
I love it.
Really, though.
Okay, boss!
Hey.
Hello.
Oh, right.
I told Aria that
I would meet her
to talk about "my label."
Mm, no air quotes needed.
Don't do that.
Oh, I'm doubting myself now.
Don't.
Why don't you have her
meet you here?
Lunch hour's pretty quiet.
Well, if you really
need the business.
I haven't told Ellis yet.
Who else knows?
Well, my technical wife…
And now you.
It's okay, baby,
it's gone.
No, I know I left it
somewhere in here.
I can see it in my mind.
Where?
I don't know!
I-I can literally
picture it everywhere!
Babe, what time
are you meeting Kris?
Noon.
-It's 11:48.
-I know!
Um… okay.
I will I will
look more when I get home.
I-I'm so sorry.
It's just a ring.
It's not…
it's not just a ring.
It's me and you.
Look, these last few years
have been so hard on us.
This feels like
a bad sign or something.
Aria, please look at this
for what it is.
It's not a sign.
It doesn't mean anything bad
about the future.
People lose things.
That's all.
It happens.
Okay?
Why are you so good to me?
Okay.
Okay, I gotta go.
Love you.
Walter, what you, uh…
What you doing?
Oh…
Fingerprints
all over the window.
I thought I'd give it
a little attention.
Okay, well… well, thank you
very much for doing that.
Don't expect a discount, though.
Right.
Ah.
Oh, hi, Kris.
Hi.
I'm so sorry.
I'm great with faces
and song lyrics
and personal injury
attorney jingles,
but I'm terrible with names.
Could you just remind me?
Walter.
Walter!
Yes.
Thank you.
It's so nice to see you again.
You come here a lot, then, huh?
Oh, yeah.
This is like my "Cheers."
Everybody knows my name.
Except you.
Right.
Um, I was…
I was supposed
to meet a friend here,
but, uh, she's getting ready
for a first date.
Hmm.
Sorry I'm so late.
She must think
I'm the biggest flake.
Walter, this is my friend Aria.
She has the most
endearing anxiety.
Oh, hi.
Wait, hold on.
You… you…
You were the one
who was singing here
the other night, right?
Uh… that depends.
Uh, did you like it?
Oh, you're a very
talented young lady.
Pleasure.
-Yes, it was me.
-Wow.
Thank you.
Wow.
Thank you for meeting me.
Yeah.
I, uh, had this
crazy idea last night,
and I wanted to
share it with you.
I'm starting
my own record label.
That's amazing.
Congratulations.
Oh, don't congratulate me
just yet.
I still have to sign
my first artist.
Uh, and I was hoping
it could be you.
I put you on the spot.
You can just
you can think about it.
No, no, no.
Sorry. I would be honored!
Really?
Well, that's great!
It's gonna be great.
I really do need
to keep an eye on Walter.
Don't want any
of those insurance claims,
you know what I mean?
Yeah.
He feels close to his wife here,
so I like to indulge him.
Plus, we are
short-staffed, so…
Yeah.
Uh…
Actually, uh,
I wanted to talk to you
about a few…
Managerial things.
Do you want me
to call Walter, or…
Um…
Um… I'd like
to ask you a favor.
Yeah.
What's up?
Uh, so I'm not gonna
be around as much
over the next couple of months,
and I really need
somebody that I can trust
to be in charge.
So could you… cover for me?
Yeah.
Of course.
Great.
Well, meeting done!
No, dude.
What what is
going on with you?
No, nothing's going on
I feel like your voice
just got really high.
Everything is fine.
I call bull.
Do you promise
not to make a big deal?
Yeah.
You can say something.
Yeah.
Well, there's a lot of things
that I want to say,
but I'm trying to not
make it a big deal, so…
Well, I mean, your silence
is kind of making it a big deal.
Right.
Uh, thank you for telling me
you have cancer.
Oof.
What a weird thing to say.
Yeah, it's…
Yeah. You…
Have always had my back
when nobody else did, so…
Um, just…
Know I have yours.
No matter what.
This place is my home, so…
Yeah.
Mine too.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
Meet my new artist.
Oh, hey!
Congratulations.
Make sure to tell
all the media outlets
that the signing meeting
actually happened here.
It'd be great for me.
And also, if you have
any new material
that you want to test out,
you will always have
an empty stage.
Oh, wow.
Thank you.
Oh, all offers have to come
through the label, sir.
Okay, so it's gonna be
Wow.
Well, how does the label feel
about a weekly gig?
-Oh, we'll take it.
-Weekly, I don't know.
Just say yes.
Don't think about it.
Okay. Yes.
Can't promise about
the thinking part, though.
We need to get you
out of your head.
Maybe go for a run?
No.
Why does everybody always
seem to go for a run?
What is so magical
about running?
-I mean…
-Have you tried it?
No.
Okay, just…
Start writing.
It doesn't have to be
anything good.
Just write
and then send it to me.
Even if it's just
a few seconds of something.
Really?
That would be so helpful to
get some encouragement as I go.
That's what I'm here for.
And the beauty of
you being my only client
is that I can be available
to you all the time.
Oh, my.
Okay. Okay!
Off you go.
-Are you good?
-Yes.
Yeah, I got Ellis
to cover the bar tomorrow.
Who's covering you
at the hospital?
Aren't you know,
I'm fine, really.
All right, well,
if it's not too much
of a threat to your masculinity,
I would like
to be there for you.
I would really like that.
Just text me when and where.
Yeah. Will do.
Okay.
Great.
See ya.
-Hey.
-Hi.
I got your Slack.
Why didn't you just text me?
Uh…
About that.
Desi, we've been seeing
too much of each other
outside of work
and texting all the time, and…
We can't do that anymore.
It's crossing a line.
You crossed a line.
You were the one who told me
all these personal details
about your marriage,
asking me if you should leave.
Yes, you're right.
And I… I regret
putting you in that position.
But whatever this is,
I have to draw a boundary.
A boundary?
Wow, John.
What a mature approach.
I'm sorry.
It's not your fault.
Yeah.
I know that.
And… Gram is here!
Wow!
Hi, Millie.
What are you doing in town?
I just popped into the city
to get a necklace reset.
I've got a black-tie gala
this weekend,
and there's no diamond
district in Connecticut,
so I thought I'd just
surprise everybody.
Where is everyone?
Uh, Anna's at ballet,
and, uh…
And Nate's working at the bar.
Yeah, I could use a glass
of Pinot, by the way.
Nope.
He's in Long Island.
He's visiting a winery today.
Well, that's a waste on
someone who doesn't even drink.
When's he coming back?
I'll give him a call.
No, don't.
Why not?
Okay, Millie,
I was, uh…
I dunno, I was waiting
for Nate to tell you this,
but, um…
We're separated.
What?
Why?
It's not exactly my decision.
I was hoping
we could work on things.
Oh, here come the tears.
So, where's he staying?
Here.
He hasn't moved out yet.
We haven't even
filed the papers.
Oh, okay.
Do you know how many times
Luis and I almost divorced,
till he realized he
couldn't live without me?
Really?
I know my son.
He's gonna realize
this is a big mistake
and he can't be alone.
It's just a bump
in the road, sweetheart.
That's all this is.
Okay.
Thank you.
That's a beautiful ring,
by the way.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, isn't it?
Someone just sold it
to the store,
and I can't imagine why,
'cause it's stunning, right?
Yeah.
You know what?
You take it.
Oh
Yeah.
You and I got off
to a rocky start.
But we are family.
No matter what.
When the rain is pouring
It's flooding in ♪
Eyes are blurry ♪
From all of it ♪
I'll be there for you ♪
I'll be there for you… ♪
How does it feel?
Mm…
It doesn't really
feel like anything yet,
although my mouth's
a little dry.
Checking in.
No pinching or burning?
No.
So far, so good.
I'm Angela.
Are you Nate's wife?
You have a wife?
I'm just messing with him.
He does have a wife, though.
No, right.
We're sep
we're very separated.
I'll mind my own business.
Please ignore her.
She doesn't have a filter.
This room can use entertainment.
Oh my.
Regret inviting me yet?
I don't believe I invited you.
I think you invited
yourself, actually.
Hey, Finn.
Hey.
Your first day?
Yup.
Any advice?
Get ready for
a long nap tomorrow.
Hi, Nate's friend.
This is Kris.
Hello, Finn.
My God, you sound like Hermione!
Hermione is from
-I know about Hermione!
-You paused, and…
You're from England.
I am.
I've been in the States
a long time now, though.
"The States."
So, Finn has, um,
lung cancer like me.
Never even had a cigarette.
She loves that joke.
-Kris?
-Yes?
Do you say "spot of tea"?
Actually, I say "cuppa."
Cool.
I love tea.
Wait, can you say…
-Okay…
-Uh-oh.
Ooh, you're cheeky!
"Sod off."
This could be a whole novel
that she's just written.
"Don't get your knickers
in a twist!"
Feel free to tell her "no,"
or else she will
do this all day.
I don't mind.
"Stop being a knob, Davide."
Ooh.
Oh…
Is Davide you?
Indeed I am.
Ow! Ow!
Ooh…
Damn, baby.
Are you okay?
No, I am not okay.
I just stubbed my toe
on this stupid bucket of coins
-you have here collecting dust.
-Oh!
Why didn't you just, uh,
move it?
Well, if I was strong
enough to pick it up,
I would have dumped it
on your head.
Ooh!
Kiss it.
Muah!
Whoa.
Oh, gee…
Oh.
Hi, Tara.
What do you need?
What do I need?
I need to need somethin'
to call my friend?
Okay, then, no need to need.
How was your date?
Oh.
It went really well.
Glad to hear that.
I'm surprised you called.
I didn't know
when I would hear from you.
What are you talkin' about?
Because I went on a date?
Well…
Oh, come on, now,
stop with all that, Walter.
You should know
that I always make room
for all the special people
in my life.
Ah, you free for lunch tomorrow?
Well, let me check
my thriving social calendar.
Yep!
Uh…
"Prop"?
Mm, got that already.
Oh, we do, yeah.
What about "droopy"?
"Droopy"?
Good one.
"Poopy."
Sorry, did you say "poopy"?
Okay.
"Poopy," not a word
according to this,
but…
"Poop" is.
Thank
sorry.
Thank you very much, Finn.
You're welcome.
Oh, yeah.
Um…
What is that?
Um…
It was supposed
to be a surprise.
I know you were upset
about the ring.
John…
I love it.
Oh my gosh…
Can I get a new one?
Oh, sorry.
I don't have any 20s.
That's fine.
It's not that important.
I do have two rolls of coins.
Sir?
Sure.
That'll be just fine.
Thank you.
Sometimes your life feels
like a broken roller coaster ♪
A thousand useless
moving parts… ♪
-Hey, Nate?
-Yeah?
Ever play "Gotcha Last"?
Next time, sweetie, okay?
It's time to go.
It's okay.
It's something
to look forward to.
Fine.
Gotcha last!
She loves to win.
Yeah. So do I.
This isn't over yet.
It was bloody good
to meet ya, Kris!
Cheerio, Finn.
Kid is a riot.
Isn't she?
Oh, yeah.
I'll meet you
in the waiting room.
Yeah.
Look up! ♪
Do you see the sunlight? ♪
Hey, Mom.
Look up! ♪
There's flowers
in your hair ♪
Hold on,
'cause somebody… ♪
Fine, give me a ticket.
I don't care.
That's okay.
I'm gonna fight it.
I'm gonna make you go to court.
You're in the city?
Why didn't you tell me?
Mom, Mom, Mom…
That's not exactly
the whole story, okay?
Life can be beautiful
if you let it be ♪
Tomorrow keeps taunting you
with all kinds of mystery ♪
It's a blank page
for your poetry
if you let it be ♪
So, don't tell yourself
it's raining ♪
The clouds are in your head ♪
A-ha!
No, I can't talk
about this right now.
I…
I have to go.
I have to go.
Bye.
…before you fall again ♪
Before you lose it
all again ♪
Look up! ♪
Do you see the sunlight? ♪
Look up! ♪
There's flowers
in your hair ♪
Hold on,
'cause somebody loves you ♪
You know trouble's
always gonna be there ♪
Don't let it bring
you to your knees, yeah ♪
Look up! ♪
Look up! ♪
Trouble's always
gonna be there ♪
Look up! ♪
Don't let it bring you
to your knees ♪
Look up ♪
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