The Comeback (2005) s03e01 Episode Script

Valerie Gets a New Chapter

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And pan. Yeah. Good, yeah.
You see that?
I'm gonna be in Chicago on Broadway!
So fun.
If you happen to be in New York City
July 4th, 2023,
come check out my opening night.
I think there might still be tickets.
- We don't have to say 2023
- Yeah?
because I'm dropping this tomorrow.
That's right, yeah.
Although for prosperity, right?
I don't know. Should I do it again?
What do you think, Jane?
I don't know.
I don't do social media.
Right, yeah, that's right.
Okay, here,
let me just have a look.
- Valerie.
- Huh?
We need to get you in hair and makeup.
Oh, yeah. Doing social media
as per, right? Gotta get the S&M done.
I'm coming. Alright, Jane?
Patience? Yeah.
- Are you sick? I can't get sick.
- No. No, sorry, it's allergies.
- Okay.
- Allergies.
Been rehearsing for two weeks.
Haven't met my cast yet.
So excited for them to
For me to meet them. You hit the door?
- Yeah.
- That's okay.
Oh. Careful walking backwards.
You'll get it. You're new.
Okay. Sorry.
Jane, everything okay? Did she block you?
- No.
- No, you got us both?
Yeah. I mean, yeah, I did.
Okay. You don't seem happy.
I'm sorry, did I Was I in your way? I
No.
Jane, feels like you don't wanna be here.
Well, I feel like I have to be.
Okay.
Is it
is it 'cause of the money?
Because I gave that to you as a friend.
This is uncomfortable.
No, it isn't. No.
I don't even think about that 25,000.
I don't. When I give something,
I give it with my heart, okay?
I feel like I'm indentured.
No, you're not, no.
No, you're paying me back
by the work you're doing.
Yeah, that's what "indentured" means.
No, no, no, Jane, we've got
We've got work to finish, right?
- I don't know, Val.
- What don't you know, Jane?
What don't you know?
I gotta get into hair.
It It's just It
This feels like the doc we were doing
ten years ago. It's not new.
Okay. Well, I'll tell you what's new.
I've never been on stage before.
Yeah. Got to LA,
and went straight
into guest stardom on sitcoms.
She's covering all that.
Well, if she can cover all that,
why do I have three cameras in there?
- I don't know.
- Well, I do.
Because we want it to be good.
We both do.
- Valerie!
- Yeah?
- We are waiting for you.
- No, you're not.
- I'm on my way.
- Perfect.
Okay, that's good. Yeah?
Alright, you're on board?
Let's do our doc,
Valerie on Broadway.
Okay. Stop, stop. We have to stop.
Again, really?
- Oh, yes.
- Okay.
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
You're not hitting the downbeat
with your head.
Your head bops need to be much sharper.
Uh-huh. Okay, got it. Yeah.
Mm-hmm, and your lips aren't matching.
- Mm-hmm?
- You're a half beat behind David.
Okay, who's David?
- I am.
- Okay! Alright.
Sorry. Sorry, everyone, okay?
I thought I'd have a chance
to meet all of you
and just say,
"Hello, I'm Valerie Cherish,"
you know, so we could bond.
- Right? Yeah.
- Yeah.
But I get it, you've got a show tonight,
so, no time to be polite.
- I get it, yeah.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
- So, you need to speed up.
Speed up. Well, now, the nice man
I was rehearsing with for two weeks
had them slow it down a bit
so that I could get it.
- You know?
- He did us no favors.
Okay, I'll get there.
When?
- You have to get there now, Valerie.
- Yeah. Uh-huh.
This is your only rehearsal with the cast.
Before Yeah. It's just You know what?
It's just
It's all so different, that's all.
You know, the music's really coming at me.
You know?
It's just so completely different
from just the piano, right?
And the drums, wow. Are they too loud?
- 'Cause it's
- No.
- too much.
- That's the beat.
That's the guide track
for your head bouncing.
- Okay.
- Elsie, do you wanna show Valerie?
- Oh.
- Yes!
Oh, thank you, great.
Okay, I'm gonna grab a water.
Well, Patience, can I have a water?
Alright, take it from the bridge.
Five, six, seven, eight.
Yeah.
That was
Yeah. Wow.
She's a dancer.
I'm not really gonna be able
to hit it that hard,
or I'm gonna snap something.
You know?
Yeah. And question.
Is this the Real Housewives version?
Yes, this is the dumbed-down version.
Okay, so this is the dumbed-down.
Uh-huh, okay.
I'll tell you, there's no audience.
So, it's just so hard to feel
whether or not it's working.
It's not working.
Yet.
- Right.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Back on his lap.
Okay. Another question.
Am I doing anything right?
You're so funny on the lines.
Aw. Thank you, darlin'. Sorry.
Wish I had time to learn your name.
Stephen.
- What?
- My name, Stephen.
Ah. Okay, good, yeah.
And we're bouncing on the drum beat.
Same place.
Five, six, seven, eight.
What are you doing with your hand?
Oh. Trying to
get the rhythm down
so I can practice later in my hotel.
You know?
Yeah.
Just trying to save my neck.
Hm.
Yeah. Where's the nice one?
- Yeah.
- It's perfect.
Alright. Jane? Jane?
Oh, there you are, Jane.
Yeah, I think all this is just NG.
All of it?
Why don't we take a five?
- That's great, a five?
- Yes.
- Okay, yeah.
- Yeah, let's do that.
Mark, this is hell, okay? This is hell.
- Can you hear me, Mark?
- I can.
And Mark, it's nothing like the movie.
Now, I'm wondering,
maybe I should have seen the show
before I said yes.
The music never stops.
Song after song, it's relentless.
You'd go nuts.
Well, musicals aren't our thing.
No.
You know, maybe I shouldn't come.
No, don't come.
Yeah, thought it would be fun.
It's not fun. It's hard.
And, boy, they have an issue
with every single thing I do.
Val, why don't you just quit?
You didn't even wanna do this
in the first place.
There's nothing else to do,
Mark, the writers are on strike,
and I get to be in a Broadway show,
you know?
And
I can't quit.
I have a contract.
I really can't quit, you know?
How am I quitting? Me?
"It's really hard."
No, no. And all those fans
coming to see me for July 4th holiday.
- Oh, wait till you hear this.
- Yeah.
So, Greg and I are in the break room
and we're remembering,
you know, stupid jokes
that you're not allowed to tell anymore.
So, I told the one about,
- what's the Val?
- So, it's not allergies.
Sorry.
- No, that's alright.
- Are you listening? Val?
Sorry, gotta go.
We've got COVID here.
What do you care?
You had it a month ago. You're immune.
Yeah.
What are you doing out of costume?
Oh. I told you she'd quit. I win.
No, I'm not quitting.
I've got a positive COVID test here.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
I'm getting married next week.
Well, but you're okay,
'cause this is from someone on my team.
She faked a COVID test?
We get it, Valerie. You can't do it.
Okay, who said I could?
Can't dance, I can't sing.
I'm not a Broadway-caliber performer.
Why'd you ask me?
Guess they were up to the 'V's?
Okay, well, you're mean.
You're mean theater folk.
And I called Equity. My union rep
said that you can't use my likeness
for whatever it is that you're filming.
You wanna talk unions?
Do you know what's going on
out there right now?
In the hall?
No, on the street.
Here and in Los Angeles,
the Writers' Union is on strike,
and SAG-AFTRA is next.
And I'm here working with you.
I'm bobbing my head, having a good time.
Doesn't feel right.
Doesn't feel right to me.
And I don't know how
you're all allowed to be here
doing summer stock
while your brethren
are out there on strike.
- Brethren?
- "Brethren."
Okay, Jane,
let's just break down
all the cameras and go.
Wait. No, no, no. No.
Jane left.
She told the crew that
she was immunocompromised,
and so she had to go.
Can you cover your mouth? Please!
Yeah.
So, okay. Where'd she go?
Back to the hotel?
No, she went to LA.
Okay, well. Good idea.
Alright, we need to go, too.
Yeah. Let's go.
To join your "breathren"?
- Yes.
- Bye, TV!
Okay, Elsie, you'll be doing Roxie again.
You know what? Broadway doesn't care.
No matter how many hats
and T-shirts say it does!
Let's go.
Union! Union! Union! Union!
I just want to thank everybody
for their enthusiasm
and for their commitment
by showing up today to this strike!
Union! Union!
Patience! Patience! Over here.
It's very important that we stay strong
and that we stay focused.
And not just on what is
happening for us now,
but what we will need in the near future.
Because AI is coming after all of us!
Boo!
We must wake up and smell the coffee!
Union! Union! Union! Union!
Union! Union! Union!
Oh, those are all too far away, you know?
And then that No.
You only see half of her in most of these.
And then the close-up ones? No, that's
- That's cute.
- I'm blocked by that WGA sign.
Okay, well.
Oh, she's still here.
I'm gonna get a Okay.
Hi, Fran.
Hi. Valerie Cherish.
- Oh, yes, yes, hi!
- Yeah.
Hi, thank you for being here today.
Well, union. Important, you know?
- True that.
- Yeah.
- Can we get a quick pic?
- Of course.
- Ah, great.
- Yeah, as long as it's quick 'cause
- Yeah.
- there's so much going on.
I know.
I feel like I just saw you somewhere.
Where was that?
Over there?
- Oh. Ha!
- Yeah.
There's that signature wit!
- Yeah.
- Uh-huh.
No, where was it, though? Somewhere.
Well, I just got the
"Women Entertainment Power 100"
- Yeah.
- award at the gala. Were you there?
- I wasn't, no.
- Oh, oh.
No, I was doing Chicago on Broadway.
- Oh. Oh.
- Yeah.
I wish they'd stop calling me about that.
Could you go a little higher, please?
Yeah, well, you know what?
Just didn't feel right
being on stage during
the writers' strike, right?
- Exactly.
- So, I had to quit.
- Oh.
- You know, in solidarity.
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
- That's very commendable.
- Thank you.
How's it going there?
Great. Okay.
- Oh!
- Oh, that's great, yeah.
Oh, no, no, No.
- No way in hell.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Yeah. Thought it needed to be quick.
Yeah, I know, but if you'd stop talking,
- it would be.
- Yeah.
Where was it, though? That I saw you?
Can you give us
a "one, two, three" please?
Sure, okay.
One, two, three.
Oh, that's great. Okay, well,
- I'll see you Oh, what?
- Well, that's not my good smile.
That's not my good smile. Yeah.
- We can do another.
- Okay.
Alright, a little higher.
- One
- Two, three!
There, alright.
- Okay, now let's see.
- Now, what do we have?
Oh, that's great.
- Okay, nice seeing you.
- No, now my
My eyes closed, so
Honey, we're on strike.
Let's just prioritize here.
- Okay, alright. Thank you.
- Alright.
- Bye-bye.
- Well, thanks a lot.
Bye, Val. Nice seeing you.
Yeah, thank you.
I know where it was. Hollywood Bowl.
I saw her, she didn't see me.
And that's why she didn't know.
So what else, podcast listeners?
What have I been doing?
Oh!
Saw a wonderful old movie
the other night on TV.
Yeah, Goodbye Girl.
Such a great old movie. Yeah.
- Have you seen that one, Patience?
- Mm-mm.
Yeah? Looking it up? Okay.
Goodbye Girl. American movie, 1977.
I wasn't born till 2003.
Oh. And it's 2026,
so that would make you
- Twenty-three.
- Okay.
Yeah. Oh, that's why, yeah.
Should have told you
I was watching it, you know?
Then, you could have watched it
and we could have talked about it here.
- Hmm.
- You know?
Then you'd be on the pod.
Yeah, next time.
Okay. Well, what else? Do you have
- my topics list there? Yeah.
- Yeah.
Okay, next is "peach lipstick."
- Ah.
- But we're at 41 minutes.
- So, you can stop.
- Okay!
Yeah, good. Yeah.
- You have to sign off.
- Oh.
That's right.
Thanks for listening to Cherish the Time.
I hope you did. I did.
Okay. Yeah.
Well, really need to have guests on.
Mark?
Mark, honey,
on your way up from pickleball,
did you happen to see
a package from Amazon
in the lobby for me?
- I didn't look.
- Okay.
Isn't the front desk
supposed to notify us?
Isn't that the reason
to have a front desk?
Well, things fall
through the cracks, so
I do need those sneakers for
my shoot tomorrow, you know?
Luckily, they couldn't see
my beat-up Tretorns
in my self-tape.
Why are you buying your own costume, Val?
Don't they have a wardrobe department?
It's a movie.
Well, it's an indie. Okay?
They don't have the money
to do things right, you know?
And she's a fitness trainer from the '80s.
- Period piece.
- I don't understand
why you had to even audition
for some little movie.
You have a freakin' Emmy.
Well, business isn't the same
as it used to be.
Is that Billy?
- Hello, hello, hello.
- Hi.
Oh, I saw this on the front desk.
Oh, great! Yeah, these are the sneakers
for my indie shoot tomorrow.
You know, the one you said is with
that up-and-coming new director.
- Okay. Great.
- Yeah. Yeah.
Here. Brought a housewarming gift.
Aw, isn't that nice? Okay.
Beautiful.
There she is, Miss Emmy.
- Place of honor.
- Oh, yeah.
People like to see it.
Housewarming gift.
- It's been six months.
- Well, my first visit.
And hi, Mark.
- Well, what do you think?
- Think about what?
About what? About these views.
- Oh.
- Right?
- So sexy, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
Yeah, we love it.
Ugh, really needed a change.
You know, Mark and Valerie's new chapter.
I couldn't be happier.
Also, so close to the business now
in Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, right?
No more driving in from Brentwood.
- No more Brentwood.
- Yeah, well.
Well, Sierra Towers.
I mean, very fancy, Val.
- Very fancy.
- Yeah, isn't it?
You know, Elton John
used to live on this floor.
Actually, floor below.
Yeah, well, the truth is important.
So, I was hoping the girl
who does your socials
would be here to
Are you gonna take this?
Yes! Sure. Yeah.
Patience, yeah, she is here.
Uh-huh, she's just
She's lying down in Mark's office.
Poor thing has a migraine.
Well, I have exciting Valerie news,
and I thought that you might want her
To film it! Okay.
Oh, so that's why you're really here.
Okay, yeah, I'll get her.
Yeah, she's been down
about an hour or so, so
- God, It's always something with her, huh?
- Well.
See, Val? And I didn't say it.
Okay, fragile? Yeah.
But worth it, right?
'Cause my socials are way up.
Did you see that cute Nivea post of mine?
- Oh, yeah. Is that a collab?
- No.
It's to show that I'm open
to collabs, right? Yeah.
I'll get her so you can
tell me my big news!
Okay.
- Valerie Cherish?
- That's me!
Are you ready to work again?
Well, been working. Working tomorrow.
- No, I know. I meant
- Where have I been, right?
Did two seasons of Mrs. Hatt.
Was Mrs. Hatt!
Nobody saw that.
Well, 'cause it was on Epix, okay?
How many apps can a person have, you know?
Also, I've got my podcast, right?
Cherish the Time.
Right.
Well, today I got a call
from your old broadcast home, The Net.
Oh, didn't they go belly-up, though,
when they tried to switch to streaming?
They did, but Comspot Communications
bought them and their entire library.
So now, they are The NuNet.
Rebranding. Real smart, yeah.
And they are offering Valerie Cherish
- Uh-huh?
- And please note that I said "offer,"
not "audition."
Noted. Yeah.
A starring role in their
new multi-camera comedy!
- Wow.
- Right?
Thrilling. I could cry.
And multi-cam!
So, sitcoms are making a comeback?
Yeah, knew they would.
You know, people need a laugh
now more than ever.
Yeah. Aw.
Okay. What's it about?
I don't know.
Okay, what's the part?
I don't know.
Well, what do you know?
Well, I know that you're not gonna
have to deal with any asshole writers.
It's being written by AI.
Uh-huh. Now, is that allowed?
Well, it must be, 'cause they're doing it.
Okay, yeah. Can I see a script, though?
Well, there's no script yet.
They wanna build it around the star.
- Oh. Wow.
- Wha
- Yeah.
- What's the problem, Val?
You said yes to Mrs. Hatt
without seeing anything.
Well, no, but 'Cause I knew what shows
Mandy had written on, and I liked them.
So, yeah.
Okay. I mean
I don't know what to say, Valerie.
I think I have been a good manager.
Well, you
Billy, you've been a great manager.
You were a great publicist.
You're great at everything!
Well, it doesn't seem like that right now.
It's not you, Billy, okay?
Without a script, I could be
signing up for a show about a
stripper!
Oh, sex worker.
That's what they like to be called now.
You think they're gonna make a multi-cam
about a 60-year-old sex worker?
Is there any other show
being written by AI already?
- I don't know.
- Right, you don't know.
Okay. Alexa?
Are there any AI-written shows yet?
I don't know if I can help you with that.
Okay. See, Billy, it's not ready.
Billy keeps texting me.
I've been thinking, Mark.
I can't take that NuNet meeting.
You know? I can't. No.
I need writers to like me, you know?
And AI is what that
whole strike was about.
Well, no, it was about more than AI.
The streamer business model
- is transitioning from cont
- No, no, AI was the villain.
Okay, Mark? I was there, in the heat,
marching with those writers,
connecting with them
that whole day. Uh-uh.
They'll think I'm a "hypocrat."
Well, what do you care?
The writers never cared about you.
Well, okay, but they still
have power in TV.
- Not if AI works.
- Well.
And you're willing to throw
away an AI-written series
because of this principled stand?
Okay, you know what?
Then I'll do an AI series
next year, alright? When everyone else is.
I've got a movie tomorrow,
so I've gotta study my lines.
"You're only one workout away
from a good mood.
Don't wait until
you've reached your goal"
See, now, that's a tough transition.
You know, Billy talks like
I'm only on Finance Dudes
because you pushed for me.
What? No. No, okay, that's not true.
Alright? It's a reality show,
and they needed
a financial expert, alright?
And you were in finance,
and smart, and real.
So
- Yeah, well
- Yeah, perfect.
- I have to say
- Yeah?
- not exactly loving it.
- Oh. Yeah.
But what else would I do?
- Well
- You can only pickle so much.
Yeah, well, that's true.
Oh, well.
Aw. Okay.
Mark, I gotta study my lines.
You only have six lines.
Well
- How about a hand job?
- Oh.
Okay. Night, Mark.
"Don't wait till you reach your goal."
Mm
Come on.
Okay, I'll get the Nivea.
Ugh.
Sure it's not broken?
Yeah, they said
I just stepped on it wrong.
No one's here to meet me.
Indie films, you know, small footprint.
Better for the environment.
Okay. You look official.
- Oh!
- Hi.
So, maybe you can help me.
I'm Valerie Cherish.
Okay.
I'm playing Lana.
- I don't see a Lana.
- Uh-huh.
She's the fitness trainer.
Oh, I have "fitness trainer." No Lana.
Yeah, well, Lana's
the character name I gave her.
'Kay, well, day players
go to holding in the dining room.
Well, here for the day.
Doing all my stuff in one day.
Not a day player.
Okay, yeah. Don't know if he heard me.
Valerie!
Hi, I'm the director, Raha Agarwal.
Oh, hi
you.
- I loved your self-tape.
- Thank you.
- You brought what you wore?
- Oh, sure did. Yeah.
Oh, amazing.
You know, when I saw you
in that crazy '80s getup,
I thought, "Wow, she knows how to make
something out of nothing."
- Oh.
- So fun that the fitness trainer
is still stuck in the '80s.
Well, yeah.
But the script says "in the '80s."
Yeah, everyone
Everyone's in the '80s, so
- Yeah.
- No, everyone's in their 80s.
- Are you sure?
- Yeah, I wrote it.
Well, it looks like, "in the 80 "
Oh, there's a crease.
Oh, I see it.
Okay, yeah, so this isn't a period piece?
No. It takes place today in a rest home.
It's about me and my grandmother.
Ah. That's sweet, yeah.
So, okay, so then
So she's a fitness trainer
for the elderly.
- Right.
- Okay.
- Johnny will take care of you.
- Okay.
- I've gotta go set up a shot.
- Uh-huh.
Ooh! And can you do your hair bigger
to match that funny rainbow sweatband?
Yeah, can do.
Okay. So, darlin', you're gonna
have to point me to hair and makeup.
Well, day players come as-is, so
Uh-huh, yeah.
Definitely didn't hear me.
Oh, my Lord & Taylor!
Valerie Cherish?
Aw. It's a fan.
- Well, hello, you!
- Well, hello, you!
Nice to meet you.
- What's your name?
- "What's your name?
What's your name?"
Who's your daddy? Is he rich like me?
Valerie! It's Tommy!
- Well, hi, Tommy.
- Tommy Tomlin.
I did guest-cast hair on I'm It!
I covered you when Mickey
- was on vacation, yeah!
- Vacation, that's right.
Of course, Tommy! Aw!
- Yes.
- I'm sorry. I didn't recognize you.
Ah, join the club.
I don't recognize myself.
- News at 11:00, I'm bald.
- Oh.
I used to have that head
of crazy red hair.
- We were the two reds!
- We were the two reds!
That's right. Aw!
Aw, so great to see you. Oh!
So, are you doing the hair, then?
No, I'm not "doing the hair, then."
I live here.
You live here? No.
Well, thank you for acting shocked.
But I'm 85. Can you believe it?
No, I can't. No, you look amazing.
Yeah.
Don't just stand there confused, dear.
Go around her. You can do it.
Where are the PAs to herd the cattle?
- Oh.
- Oh, God.
This is a real rat fuck.
- Oh, yeah.
- Oh. Forgive my French.
Who's this tender young thing?
This is Patience.
She's my social media.
- Ah.
- Hi.
How is it that you are starring
in this piece of doo-doo?
Oh, well, just helping out
for the day, you know?
No good deed.
And no wardrobe, and no hair.
Well, excuse me, I'm standing right here.
Could you? Can you?
Well, sure, I can!
My hands still work.
At least the right one does.
There's nothing else you can do here.
Funny. Dirty.
Out of the way! Star coming through.
Oh. Stay or go, Irma. Stay or go.
Valerie? Take a right.
Yeah, you're gonna have to bump it up,
Tommy, you know?
I just found out I'm the comic relief,
so I have to find a way
to make this funny.
Being funny has never been
a problem for you, Val.
- Aw.
- Everything you did
on I'm It! Was hilarious.
- Should I keep shooting this?
- Yeah. Oh, yeah.
That episode where Becky
went to Jamaica
- Uh-huh.
- for the office retreat.
You had that cute accent.
"Don't 'spect me to touch your kola nuts."
Yeah.
That's right. "Kola nuts."
Oh, funny line.
Yeah, that was a last-minute
pitch from the floor.
- Mickey and I just about peed our panties.
- Yeah.
We nearly ruined the take.
How is Mickey?
Ah. Well, no, we lost Mickey.
Yeah, he passed away.
- COVID.
- COVID.
Yeah, the first round.
COVID OG, I call it.
I've had it five times in here.
Oh!
- I must be a tank.
- Yeah!
We're lucky, Miss Cherish.
- Yeah.
- Lucky to be alive.
Every day is a blessing.
That's right.
Yeah, I agree.
You were even funny on that Mrs. Hatt.
- Oh!
- Funny on a detective show? That's hard.
You had Epix?
No, no, no. Roku.
Everybody in here likes
the Leave It to Beaver channel.
Uh-huh.
Music out. And action!
Okay, everybody!
Joe D. Is blocking Miss Cherish.
You're busy.
Lift those legs, just like me.
- Keep 'em pumpin'!
- Move!
You're only one workout away
from a good mood.
Don't wait till you've reached your goal
to feel proud of yourself.
It's up to you to start making
healthy choices today.
Is he okay, or is this a bit?
I only got the one page.
Okay, he's having a cardiac event.
Let's step away.
Oh, it's not a bit. It's not a bit!
- Valerie, over here.
- Get up, get up, get up!
Oh, is he gonna be okay?
We have a very competent staff.
Move, move!
- Let him through.
- Stand back, everybody.
Valerie, stay in touch.
I slipped my email into your purse.
- Okay.
- It's TT27@aol.com.
Oh, my God. So sorry about this.
We'll clear it up and get back to you.
Okay, clear!
We're not gonna get to you today.
It is a whole mess.
It happened yesterday, too.
- Oh, same guy?
- No.
Clear!
We'll get to you tomorrow.
I can't come back here.
Well, then you won't be in the movie.
Aw, shoot!
You sure you don't wanna change?
Oh, no, we gotta go.
No, 'cause what if that poor man
comes to and they wanna
Oh! Billy's calling back.
Yeah, hi, Billy. Yeah.
Okay, listen, I'm being stupid, okay?
So, just set that NuNet meeting
whenever you can.
Yeah, I
Okay. Gotta move, yeah.
Okay.
So, also, Billy,
this was not a low-budget movie.
It was a no-budget movie.
Okay? There was no
Yeah, we're moving! We are moving, okay?
She's got a boot on.
Oh, it's not for us, okay.
Also, Billy, how is this
an up-and-coming director?
She's 12, and it's a little story
about her and her granny.
Okay, yeah.
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