The Bear (2022) s04e05 Episode Script
Replicants
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[woman] So I tell him,
"Yeah, sure, you can stay here
while I'm gone over the weekend,
[inhales sharply]
but there can be no mischief."
[chuckles]
"Of course," he says.
And I tell him how serious I am, right?
There can be no mischief.
And I tell him he has to water the plants.
[sighs] I just think, you know,
God forbid he does something crazy,
like I'm thinking he's going to.
"You have to water
the plants," I tell him.
"You have to water this plant,
absolutely this plant.
It's an alocasia that belonged
to our dead mother,
and I'm the one that's been nursing it
back to fucking health alone, right?"
And so, um,
he promises me, you know,
"Yeah, I'll take care of the plant."
He's-He's explaining to me he's sober.
He's six months, three weeks,
14 days, eight hours sober.
He's my brother, and I love him.
I want to kill him. [chuckles]
And love him and kill him again.
I choose to believe him. [chuckles]
Yeah. [smacks lips, inhales sharply]
And, you know, he looks at me
like he's just a kid, and he says,
"Georgie, I love you.
I'm not gonna [chuckles]
I'm gonna water the plants.
No mischief."
I believe him.
I do.
Believe him.
And I'm gone three days.
[scoffs] Oh, my God.
And when I get back, I open that door.
[sighs] And, you know, a little mischief
would have been one thing.
I mean, it was only mischief.
There are four people,
naked, asleep on my couch.
None of them are my brother, by the way.
Um, thank God, actually. [chuckles]
And, um, you know, there's beer bottles
and burnt foil everywhere.
Cigarettes, throw up,
which then he tells me,
"No, that was that was there before."
[chuckles] I walk down my hallway,
into my bedroom
and there on my bed,
ripped up everywhere are
Actually not
what you're probably thinking,
but ketchup packets.
Which is equally confusing
as it is genuinely terrifying.
And, I'm
You know, I'm heartbroken,
and I'm nauseous and
I'm really starting to panic
because I think he's dead.
And I turn into my bathroom,
and there in the bathtub
[inhales sharply]
he is fully clothed.
He is smoking a cigarette.
He's happy.
I mean, he's happy as I've ever seen him.
And I look at him,
and I start to cry. [chuckles]
And, um [smacks lips]
you know, he starts to sing this song
which our mother used to love.
It's a Doris Day song.
It's called "Magic."
Um, do you know it? It's, uh [chuckles]
The stars desert the skies ♪
And rush to nestle in your eyes
It's magic ♪
Yeah.
And I'm staring at him, and he's singing,
and I sit on the toilet seat, and I just
I mean, I just totally lose it.
And he comes over to me.
He sits down at my feet,
he looks up at me.
He says, "Georgie, don't worry.
I watered the plants."
[chuckles]
["Let Me Live In Your City" playing]
[chuckles]
Thanks. [chuckles]
You got the cool water ♪
When the fever runs high ♪
You got the look of love light
In your eyes ♪
And I was in crazy motion ♪
Till you calmed me down ♪
It took a little time ♪
But you calmed me down ♪
Whoa, let me live in your city ♪
The river's so pretty ♪
The air is so fine, mmm ♪
Rent me a room ♪
Where I can lay over, oh ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, mmm ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up my travelin' time ♪
It took a little time ♪
To get to me ♪
Whoa, let me live in your city ♪
The river's so pretty ♪
The air is so fine, mmm ♪
Rent me a room ♪
Where I can lay over, oh ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, whoa ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, whoa ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up my travelin' time ♪
[music stops]
- ["Slip Away" playing]
- [alarm beeping]
[sighs]
[alarm beeping]
[groans]
[groans, sniffles]
Friends have said to lock the door ♪
- [alarm beeping]
- [sighs]
[groans]
- [phone dinging]
- [breathes sharply]
- [exhales sharply]
- [phone dinging]
[sighs]
But if I have to live in fear ♪
Where will I get my ideas ♪
With all those crazy people gone ♪
Will I slowly slip away ♪
[groans]
Still there's no more Billy Name ♪
Ondine is not the same ♪
[line ringing]
- [Emmanuel] Hey, baby.
- Hi, hey.
- Um, have you seen a, like, a big knife?
- [Emmanuel exhales sharply]
Oh, shit, you sound weird.
- [Sydney] Are you Are you okay?
- I am fine, I promise.
- Uh, sick day.
- [Sydney] Okay, well, what do you need?
- Are you
- [Emmanuel] I'm fine. What do you need?
What does a big knife look like,
other than a really big knife?
Nothing. I'll find it.
Original floors, so sick.
Radiant heating. I mean, come on.
Closets everywhere.
Got the master on the second floor.
Uh, guest on the first.
Cute little kitch.
I hope you guys like to cook.
Will you try this and be honest?
Of course I'll be honest.
No, you'll be nice and bullshit me.
- [David] I won't.
- [Tina] You will.
You will kiss my ass, as you should,
but not this time.
- Okay?
- Okay.
- I won't.
- Okay.
[Sweeps] Mmm, color.
One of the easiest ways to spot the age
of a wine is by its color.
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
It's the exact same shit.
[Richie sighs]
[mutters]
[Emmanuel]You sound frazzled.
Yeah, well, I'm busy, you know.
I'm just, like I don't know.
I miss you.
- Yes, I miss you too and you I'm sorry.
- You haven't called.
You haven't seen it, like, at all?
I wouldn't touch that shit.
This is a hip neighborhood.
There's a lot of skaters
moving in, I think.
There's a lot of white kids with
baggy pants moving in this neighborhood,
which is like You know what I mean.
Which That could be good, unfortunately.
What can I do by myself ♪
It's good to here from someone else
It's good to hear a crazy voice ♪
[exhales sharply]
[chuckles]
It sucks.
- You're lying?
- I'm lying.
- [squeals, chuckles] Bitch.
- [chuckles]
If I have to live in fear
My ideas will slowly slip away ♪
[sighs]
[scoffs]
If I have to live in fear
I'm afraid my life will slip away ♪
Okay, I just, um Feel better.
Let me know if you need anything.
I gotta go find this thing. Sorry.
- Love you.
- Bye. Yeah, you too. Bye.
[softly] Fuck. Fuck.
Where the fuck is it?
- My boy Sammy Fak did the floors.
- [phone buzzing]
Actually, hold on.
I'm getting hit up right now.
Do you know what this address is?
[laptop beeps]
Will not slip away ♪
[exhales sharply]
[whispers] Jesus Christ.
[Sydney sighs]
Where will I get my ideas ♪
With all those crazy people gone ♪
[sighs]
When did you get your real estate license?
Uh, a few months ago while you were
in Copenhagen with that hot guy.
What, are you jealous?
No, I think it's cool
that we have other friends.
- [Marcus] Mmm.
- I think that's healthy.
How many houses have you sold?
- [Chester] Including this one?
- Mm-hmm.
One.
- You good?
- Mm-hmm.
It feels small, right?
Yeah.
It's fucked up. I mean, it's crazy
to think of just, like, you know,
all the good times
and the life that was had in here.
Right?
Big time.
You know what I think about a lot?
What's up?
Whenever you sell a house,
it's always something bad.
Think so?
Yeah, like
Yeah, you run out of money, somebody dies,
you get divorced, you move out.
I mean, you could also say it's good.
Like, I don't know.
You know, people have kids,
people get married,
people made money,
they wanna buy something.
I never thought about that.
[Chester] I know.
It's 'cause I'm wise.
That's why they call it moving.
Moving on. I don't know.
Like you moved on
from design to real estate.
No, dog. This is a side hustle.
Design remains my passion.
Don't at me.
All right. [chuckles]
- [light clicks]
- [electrical humming]
This is it?
- This is it.
- [huffs] Beautiful.
Morning, chefs.
- What's up, Chuck?
- Just crushed the living shit
out of an AA meeting.
What's up, chief? Charles DeValentino.
- Albert Schner.
- Pleasure.
What's this? We're gonna need some
more bread. Cheech, you got bread?
Coming, guy.
What's going on, my guy?
Christopher Zucchero.
Albert Schner.
Albert, you look a lot like
this asshole I used to know.
- Was his name Albert?
- Are you an asshole?
- Depends on the day.
- [Chuckie] Let's go.
[clicks tongue] Yeah.
That's the team.
Just the three of you?
Yeah, one for prep, three for service.
Uh, one for breakdown
and one more to prep for the next day.
So what I'm hearing
is that you're getting six shifts
out of three workers.
Am I hearing this right?
- [Ted] No bullshit
- Correct.
I just drew a beautiful dick downstair
How you doing?
- Bread truck's out front.
- [Ted] Bread truck's out front.
All right. [exhales sharply]
You look good, dude.
[Ted] Cucinelli?
I don't quite know how to take that.
Take it as a compliment.
- Teddy Fak. Yeah.
- Yeah, Albert Schner.
- Nice to meet you, sir.
- Yeah.
- Bread truck. Yeah.
- Bread truck.
- So So you've seen the space.
- Yeah.
Um, um, the question I keep having is,
I know there's room for growth,
but I just can't seem to find it.
Um, I keep trying to think big.
You don't have to.
- I don't?
- No. No.
What has kept you in
such great stead all these years?
I don't know.
Thinking small.
What do you mean?
Uh, look. Look at this place.
- What is it? What, 150 square feet?
- [Ebraheim] Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah. And there's no tables,
there's no there's no servers.
You don't even have baskets for the
sandwiches, which is good, by the way,
because you don't have
to spend all that time and money,
you know, cleaning it up.
And you are either meeting
or exceeding last year's numbers.
And why?
Because you think small.
Think small, big money.
- Take notes.
- Yeah.
[Ted] Guys,
I drew a beautiful dick downstairs.
Come check it out.
["It's Magic" playing]
You sigh, the song begins ♪
You speak and I hear violins ♪
It's magic ♪
All right. Let's go, let's go.
If I make this,
I'm not a complete total nightmare,
failure, baby-ass fucking bitch.
Okay.
In the hole.
Fuck.
Without a golden wand ♪
Okay, best of three.
Here we go. [grunts]
[Sweeps] Tannins give newer wines
astringency and structure.
Older wines are less astringent,
smoother, silkier.
Okay. Okay. [clears throat]
If you don't make this, then
then you're not a complete loser,
baby-ass bitch, failure nightmare.
Yeah, okay.
Fuck me, man. Fuck.
Snapshots of time.
- [Mikey] He says to Richie
- [Sugar] That's fucking cool.
- [Richie] I love you.
- [Eva] I love you too.
Oh, yeah, baby! Yeah!
[Mikey] He fucking says that
to Bill Murray because he's afraid
[Carmy] Yo, Chef.
- Hey, Chef.
- [Carmy] Hey.
- [Carmy] I got you. [grunts]
- [Tina] Thanks.
[exhales sharply]
This is it?
This is all we can afford, Jeff.
Yikes.
Yeah, yikes.
I would never tell you
how to do your job, Chef.
Ever, never, ever.
And you know I trust you.
But this week it's two components,
and we barely got enough
- Right.
- barely, to get through tonight.
We keep going like this, next week
it's gonna be down to one component.
And you do you, but I can't help
but wonder if we just made it consistent.
- Yeah, we could stretch it out.
- Yes.
And I I've eaten every dish,
and they're all excellent.
You hear me?
Excellent, Chef.
And-And if we could just
make the same thing,
then we'd get better and better,
and we could get faster and faster.
And-And I know I've only
been doing this for five years
and I don't pretend to know anything,
but I-I can feel you chasing something.
I can feel you fixating on something,
and I think that's cool,
I think we all have goals, but I just
wanted you to hear something out loud.
What's that?
You da shit, baby.
You got nothing to prove.
The shit.
[whispers] All right.
[exhales sharply]
[phone buzzing]
[door opens]
- Yo.
- Yo.
Good?
- I think we just sold my mom's house.
- Yeah?
- Mmm.
- All right.
- Put one on the board for Chester.
- Sold it to the first person too.
Feel good?
Yeah.
All right. You wanna tell me about that?
[Marcus] Dehydrated pear
with violet caramel.
[Carmy] Nice. What's the green?
[Marcus] Shiso.
Ah. Looks familiar. Is it ready?
You tell me.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
You would fuck with that for
the rest of your life if you could.
- You missed a part.
- What? [chuckles]
[both chuckle]
[chuckles] Where'd you get that from?
Legerdemain.
Mmm.
[Carmy breathes deeply]
[Marcus] What do you think?
I think it's going out tonight.
I don't know, Carm.
I think I might need some more time.
No. Nonnegotiables.
[clicks tongue] Pick up's gonna be
a bitch, though.
- Dude, I didn't even think about that.
- [Carmy] Yeah.
It's a good thing
I got you some firepower.
- What kind?
- [door opens]
- [Luca] Corner.
- New stage.
[Marcus] Which stage?
Oh, shit.
- [Marcus chuckles]
- Chef.
I thought you said you
was gonna get some help.
[all chuckle]
- Yo, Chef. Hit that.
- [Luca] Yeah?
[Carmy] Yeah.
What a stupid thing to think ♪
I hear you're fighting off a breakdown ♪
I myself am on the break ♪
I used to want to be a real man ♪
I don't know what that even means ♪
- Fuck you.
- [chuckles]
And we can search each other's dreams ♪
- [Luca] Bravo.
- All right.
- You remember the drill?
- [Luca] Think so.
Yeah? Try to keep up?
Fuck you too, Chef.
So if you're looking for some bad news ♪
[chuckles]
You can find it somewhere else ♪
Last year was a son of a bitch ♪
For nearly everyone we know ♪
I have two words for you:
real estate agent.
That's three words.
Look, you have a brilliant concept here.
A simple, delicious, brilliant concept.
But have we reached [stammers]
the ceiling for opportunity here?
No, no, you haven't.
I've got one word for you: mini franchise.
- Are you saying we should open another--
- [Albert] Yes, yes.
That is exactly what I'm saying.
Expansion through replication.
I don't know if the Berzatto family--
Eb, are you kidding me?
They're gonna love it.
You know [stammers]
Look, you keep the family feel.
You go slow, one shop at a time.
That way you can ensure quality control,
and, you know, if you do this right, uh,
you could be bigger than Arby's.
[exhales] I don't know.
[Albert] Yes, you do. Yes, you do.
And, you know,
when you hit it big, you know,
maybe you'll think about, uh,
Old Albert here
and, uh, cut him in
for a little piece of the pie.
Uh, in this case, beef.
We have the beefs.
See? [stammers] You're already
thinking like a like an ad agent.
I'm loving it.
Well, no, that You can't use that.
See, that's McDonald's.
Da, da, da, da, da.
Yeah, that's McDonald's. I'm lovin' it.
- Eat fresh.
- Well, see, that's Subway.
- 7-Eleven?
- What are you saying to me?
You're just naming stores now?
Oh.
Okay, excuse me.
Busted.
What What are you doing here?
[chuckles] Um,
I, uh, found myself staying
a bit longer in Chicago [smacks lips]
and I also heard
this restaurant isn't bad.
Oh, did you hear, though,
that they for sure can't afford you?
Oh. You can afford a stage.
Okay. Well, that is very kind,
but I I feel kind of bad.
Just 'cause, like,
you're gonna be shelling peas for me
for the next three weeks.
- Oh, I thought, um
- Yeah.
I was told I was gonna
get to work on some chives.
- Is that
- [British accent] Chives?
- Some chives. Yeah.
- [British accent] Yeah, no chives.
- [British accent] No chives for you. No.
- [chuckling]
It's just, I
Look, I'm just not sure you're there yet.
You know what I mean?
T-To work on chives?
Sorry. That's crazy how that is
fully two syllables when you say that.
[laughs] Wait, how's
how's this, right? [clears throat]
[Chicago accent] I'm a I'm a
I'm a stage in Chicago.
- Wow, I have chills down my spine.
- [Chicago accent] Chives.
[Chicago accent] I wanna chop chives.
- This is awful.
- Is that not good?
- It's [stammers, laughs]
- All right. Give me some time.
- Oh, yeah. No. For sure.
- I'm a stage. It's my first day.
Well, while you're sort of shelling
the peas, you can practice in the corner.
Just so I know ahead of time,
what hot closet are you gonna lock me in?
Oh, the one, uh,
where we ferment the fish.
Well, thanks so much.
This has been a pleasure.
- [laughs]
- Uh, I'll see you upstairs.
I'll be the guy chopping
[Chicago accent] chives.
- Oof! [chuckles] Oof.
- [Chicago accent] Chives. Chives.
- No bueno.
- [Chicago accent] Chicago chives.
- Just bad. Just all around bad.
- Okay, I'm going. I'm going.
- Okay, bye.
- [door opens]
Hey, look alive.
[sighs] Um,
reservations are okay, you know.
Uh, review hasn't killed us yet.
Honestly, the review made
the restaurant sound not boring.
Who made that?
[Richie scoffs] Chef Carmen. Fucking dumb.
It's excellent.
I like people that set expectations.
Great. [huffs]
- [door opens]
- [footsteps approaching]
- Hey. Morning, Chef. Uh
- [Sydney] Hey. Morning.
- I opened up the--
- I wanted to talk to you about a, uh
- I [stammers]
- Sorry, I was
- All right. Just pause.
- [stammers] Okay. Yeah.
[Carmy] You You go. Sorry.
[Sydney] No, um
These are repeats.
[Carmy] Yes.
[Sydney] These are, like,
all repeats.
Yeah, I was gonna talk to you about that.
[Jessica] Feeling alive, are you?
I don't look it?
You look like you're about
to stand on that chair
and let out a bloodcurdling "fuck."
Yeah. Maybe if I stand on a chair
and yell, I can inspire people.
Inspire people to what?
Inspire them to [sighs]
At The Beef Stand, you walked in
and that place was fucking rocking.
All right? It was alive, and you were part
of it, and it was a fucking vibe in there.
You know what I'm saying?
So what do you got?
[clears throat]
[laughs] Oh, God. Nah. Uh-uh. Nothing.
What What is this?
- It's a set menu.
- [scoffs]
The greatest hits from
the last couple of months,
so we have six dishes
plus Marcus's desserts.
Okay. And when you change your mind
I won't.
Am I supposed to believe you? You
You change your mind.
Y-You change the menu.
Yes. I-I changed the menu
to challenge myself, and that wasn't fair.
- [sighs]
- All right? It was selfish.
It didn't make anything better.
I know that.
- I'm not great with consistency.
- [whispers] Yeah, clearly.
But me neither. So
I'm sorry, Syd.
Can I ask you something?
[Jessica] Yeah, shoot.
Okay.
My daughter wanted this,
like, really expensive teddy bear,
so I told her no. Okay?
Someone else bought it for her?
- Stepdad.
- Ooh. [sighs]
- That's a crime. Mm-hmm.
- [Richie] Right?
- It's a felony.
- Yeah. Yeah, it's illegal in many states.
- [Richie huffs]
- Who's the stepdad?
Frank.
[Jessica] Who's Frank?
- Nice.
- [Jessica] Oof.
That sucks.
We've got Luca now. You know, with Marcus.
So if we get in the shit, we, uh
We move him.
Right.
And then three more dishes, and we are--
We're home.
[Carmy] Right.
You still stuck on the lamb?
Forever, it seems. Yeah.
What's that pin?
- Oh, checkered flag.
- [Richie] You race?
[Jessica] Sometimes.
Dad's. Detroit IndyCar 1992.
- Okay. He drive?
- [Jessica] Mm-hmm.
Nope.
Got it.
Also, I-I want to make sure
this is a-a two-way street, you know?
I-I know you've wanted to talk to me,
and I-I wanna give you
the space to to do that.
Okay. Yeah. Well Kinda two things.
[Carmy] Okay.
The first is that I lost my cleaver.
And it's just very annoying.
You-You need a cleaver?
Maybe. Yeah. I don't know.
- We'll get you a cleaver.
- Yeah. No. For sure.
[Carmy] Okay.
Chef Carmen's your cousin?
- No.
- Oh, but Natalie is.
Also, no.
Got it.
What's, uh What's two?
There's an updated agreement?
["Looking Into You" playing]
Yeah. Um
Okay. We, uh
We redrafted a couple of terms.
And I really
I think this is gonna be really good.
You know, for everybody.
But there was one thing
- I wanted to explain to you, and, um
- [door opens]
- Hi. [chuckles]
- [Sydney] Hi.
- [Sydney] Baby. There's a baby.
- [Sugar chuckles]
Sweetie, these are the Bears. [chuckles]
[chuckles]
Don't know who you are.
- Uh, I'm Luca.
- Natalie.
I thought Richie wasn't
gonna hire anyone else.
- No, he's a stage.
- I'm a stage.
Stage. Wonderful. [chuckles]
- [Ted] She's little. So little.
- She's little.
[Sydney] She's, like, cuter than
I thought she'd be at this point.
- Thanks.
- [Sydney] Yeah.
And quiet. Very quiet.
- [Sugar] Mm-hmm.
- What's her name?
[Sugar] Sophie.
- Sophie Berzatto.
- No, she's a Katinsky.
- [Neil grunts]
- [Ted] Okay.
Shut the fuck up, Faks.
- [both scoff]
- Okay.
Sophie, that's Marcus.
- You want to hold her?
- Sure.
- Can we hold her?
- No, sweethearts.
Okay.
- There he is. That's Marcus.
- [Marcus chuckling]
What do you think?
- Think we're best friends now.
- [Sugar chuckles]
Are you gonna smile?
Are you gonna smile at Marcus?
[Sugar chuckles] Aw, God. [chuckles]
That's some eye contact.
[Sydney sighs]
[Sugar] Is that Computer's clock?
It's fucking horrifying.
So, who are Stevie
and Michelle related to?
Okay. We're not there yet.
Oh, shit.
[Sugar] Oh.
- Oh. I missed you too.
- I missed you.
Where's my fucking niece?
Uh, she's out there with Marcus.
- All right.
- Go check her out.
Who wants to melt some provolone
- on a fucking baby right now?
- Okay
Hi, I'm Natalie.
Jessica. I work here now.
Oh.
- Hey, Richie?
- Yeah?
- Stop fucking hiring people.
- [Richie] I did.
- Hey. Morning. I'm Rene.
- Rene.
- Garrett.
- Garrett.
Guessing you two also work here now.
They also work here now.
Got it. [sighs]
Any other new stages or hires?
Not to my knowledge.
Should we call you Sugar?
- Natalie.
- [Rene] Okay.
- Yeah. Good.
- Yeah.
You know, this is a surprisingly
formative period in a person's life.
It's good for her to be around me and you.
You know, absorb some skills,
take an interest in productivity.
That's right, Sophie.
You don't look at Chef Carmen,
you'll develop a refrigerator complex.
- Don't talk shit to me through the baby.
- Don't swear in front of the baby.
No. I'll talk shit right to your face.
- Okay. Or do. I don't care anymore.
- Kid's a new ally.
Teaching her about
the perils of antisocial behavior.
- [phone buzzing]
- This number keeps calling me.
I'm gonna take it.
- [vocalizing and cooing]
- [door opens]
- I really like babies.
- No, no, no, no, no.
- Sug said I could hold it too.
- She said we could hold her.
- That's a lie.
- It's not a lie.
- That's a fucking lie.
- It's not. Faks don't lie.
[Ted] Yeah.
Yeah. Hi, uh, this number
called me a few times. I
Yes, this is she.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh, yes. [breathes shakily] Thank you.
- [metal clangs]
- [door creaks]
- [Carmy] Hey, Syd. Um
- [door closes]
Hey, I'm sorry we didn't get
to finish. I, uh
Um Um
- My, um
- [Carmy] What?
Uh, that was, um
My dad had a heart attack.
- Oh, my God.
- [breathes sharply] He's in the hospital,
and I don't I don't know
I don't know what to, uh, to do.
- What do What do I do?
- Yeah. No. It's okay.
We're gonna get you in the van.
We're gonna get you the van, and, um,
I'm gonna I'm gonna go with you. Okay?
- No. Um No. Um
- [Carmy] Yeah.
- I'll go with you.
- No, no, no. Stay, please. Um
- You can The potatoes are in the oven.
- [Carmy] Yeah, I got that.
- I got it. I got it. Yeah.
- Yeah. I can go by I can go by myself.
- [Carmy] You sure?
- Yeah. I-I wanna Um, yeah. Yeah.
- Um
- [Carmy stammers] I I, uh
[inhales sharply]
[whispering] He had a heart attack?
[Carmy] Yeah.
[breathing shakily]
Please don't tell anyone.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Let's get you the keys.
- Yeah. Okay.
- I got you. I got you.
["Pull the Cup" playing]
[woman] So I tell him,
"Yeah, sure, you can stay here
while I'm gone over the weekend,
[inhales sharply]
but there can be no mischief."
[chuckles]
"Of course," he says.
And I tell him how serious I am, right?
There can be no mischief.
And I tell him he has to water the plants.
[sighs] I just think, you know,
God forbid he does something crazy,
like I'm thinking he's going to.
"You have to water
the plants," I tell him.
"You have to water this plant,
absolutely this plant.
It's an alocasia that belonged
to our dead mother,
and I'm the one that's been nursing it
back to fucking health alone, right?"
And so, um,
he promises me, you know,
"Yeah, I'll take care of the plant."
He's-He's explaining to me he's sober.
He's six months, three weeks,
14 days, eight hours sober.
He's my brother, and I love him.
I want to kill him. [chuckles]
And love him and kill him again.
I choose to believe him. [chuckles]
Yeah. [smacks lips, inhales sharply]
And, you know, he looks at me
like he's just a kid, and he says,
"Georgie, I love you.
I'm not gonna [chuckles]
I'm gonna water the plants.
No mischief."
I believe him.
I do.
Believe him.
And I'm gone three days.
[scoffs] Oh, my God.
And when I get back, I open that door.
[sighs] And, you know, a little mischief
would have been one thing.
I mean, it was only mischief.
There are four people,
naked, asleep on my couch.
None of them are my brother, by the way.
Um, thank God, actually. [chuckles]
And, um, you know, there's beer bottles
and burnt foil everywhere.
Cigarettes, throw up,
which then he tells me,
"No, that was that was there before."
[chuckles] I walk down my hallway,
into my bedroom
and there on my bed,
ripped up everywhere are
Actually not
what you're probably thinking,
but ketchup packets.
Which is equally confusing
as it is genuinely terrifying.
And, I'm
You know, I'm heartbroken,
and I'm nauseous and
I'm really starting to panic
because I think he's dead.
And I turn into my bathroom,
and there in the bathtub
[inhales sharply]
he is fully clothed.
He is smoking a cigarette.
He's happy.
I mean, he's happy as I've ever seen him.
And I look at him,
and I start to cry. [chuckles]
And, um [smacks lips]
you know, he starts to sing this song
which our mother used to love.
It's a Doris Day song.
It's called "Magic."
Um, do you know it? It's, uh [chuckles]
The stars desert the skies ♪
And rush to nestle in your eyes
It's magic ♪
Yeah.
And I'm staring at him, and he's singing,
and I sit on the toilet seat, and I just
I mean, I just totally lose it.
And he comes over to me.
He sits down at my feet,
he looks up at me.
He says, "Georgie, don't worry.
I watered the plants."
[chuckles]
["Let Me Live In Your City" playing]
[chuckles]
Thanks. [chuckles]
You got the cool water ♪
When the fever runs high ♪
You got the look of love light
In your eyes ♪
And I was in crazy motion ♪
Till you calmed me down ♪
It took a little time ♪
But you calmed me down ♪
Whoa, let me live in your city ♪
The river's so pretty ♪
The air is so fine, mmm ♪
Rent me a room ♪
Where I can lay over, oh ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, mmm ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up my travelin' time ♪
It took a little time ♪
To get to me ♪
Whoa, let me live in your city ♪
The river's so pretty ♪
The air is so fine, mmm ♪
Rent me a room ♪
Where I can lay over, oh ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, whoa ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up travelin' time, whoa ♪
I'm just a traveler ♪
Eatin' up my travelin' time ♪
[music stops]
- ["Slip Away" playing]
- [alarm beeping]
[sighs]
[alarm beeping]
[groans]
[groans, sniffles]
Friends have said to lock the door ♪
- [alarm beeping]
- [sighs]
[groans]
- [phone dinging]
- [breathes sharply]
- [exhales sharply]
- [phone dinging]
[sighs]
But if I have to live in fear ♪
Where will I get my ideas ♪
With all those crazy people gone ♪
Will I slowly slip away ♪
[groans]
Still there's no more Billy Name ♪
Ondine is not the same ♪
[line ringing]
- [Emmanuel] Hey, baby.
- Hi, hey.
- Um, have you seen a, like, a big knife?
- [Emmanuel exhales sharply]
Oh, shit, you sound weird.
- [Sydney] Are you Are you okay?
- I am fine, I promise.
- Uh, sick day.
- [Sydney] Okay, well, what do you need?
- Are you
- [Emmanuel] I'm fine. What do you need?
What does a big knife look like,
other than a really big knife?
Nothing. I'll find it.
Original floors, so sick.
Radiant heating. I mean, come on.
Closets everywhere.
Got the master on the second floor.
Uh, guest on the first.
Cute little kitch.
I hope you guys like to cook.
Will you try this and be honest?
Of course I'll be honest.
No, you'll be nice and bullshit me.
- [David] I won't.
- [Tina] You will.
You will kiss my ass, as you should,
but not this time.
- Okay?
- Okay.
- I won't.
- Okay.
[Sweeps] Mmm, color.
One of the easiest ways to spot the age
of a wine is by its color.
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
It's the exact same shit.
[Richie sighs]
[mutters]
[Emmanuel]You sound frazzled.
Yeah, well, I'm busy, you know.
I'm just, like I don't know.
I miss you.
- Yes, I miss you too and you I'm sorry.
- You haven't called.
You haven't seen it, like, at all?
I wouldn't touch that shit.
This is a hip neighborhood.
There's a lot of skaters
moving in, I think.
There's a lot of white kids with
baggy pants moving in this neighborhood,
which is like You know what I mean.
Which That could be good, unfortunately.
What can I do by myself ♪
It's good to here from someone else
It's good to hear a crazy voice ♪
[exhales sharply]
[chuckles]
It sucks.
- You're lying?
- I'm lying.
- [squeals, chuckles] Bitch.
- [chuckles]
If I have to live in fear
My ideas will slowly slip away ♪
[sighs]
[scoffs]
If I have to live in fear
I'm afraid my life will slip away ♪
Okay, I just, um Feel better.
Let me know if you need anything.
I gotta go find this thing. Sorry.
- Love you.
- Bye. Yeah, you too. Bye.
[softly] Fuck. Fuck.
Where the fuck is it?
- My boy Sammy Fak did the floors.
- [phone buzzing]
Actually, hold on.
I'm getting hit up right now.
Do you know what this address is?
[laptop beeps]
Will not slip away ♪
[exhales sharply]
[whispers] Jesus Christ.
[Sydney sighs]
Where will I get my ideas ♪
With all those crazy people gone ♪
[sighs]
When did you get your real estate license?
Uh, a few months ago while you were
in Copenhagen with that hot guy.
What, are you jealous?
No, I think it's cool
that we have other friends.
- [Marcus] Mmm.
- I think that's healthy.
How many houses have you sold?
- [Chester] Including this one?
- Mm-hmm.
One.
- You good?
- Mm-hmm.
It feels small, right?
Yeah.
It's fucked up. I mean, it's crazy
to think of just, like, you know,
all the good times
and the life that was had in here.
Right?
Big time.
You know what I think about a lot?
What's up?
Whenever you sell a house,
it's always something bad.
Think so?
Yeah, like
Yeah, you run out of money, somebody dies,
you get divorced, you move out.
I mean, you could also say it's good.
Like, I don't know.
You know, people have kids,
people get married,
people made money,
they wanna buy something.
I never thought about that.
[Chester] I know.
It's 'cause I'm wise.
That's why they call it moving.
Moving on. I don't know.
Like you moved on
from design to real estate.
No, dog. This is a side hustle.
Design remains my passion.
Don't at me.
All right. [chuckles]
- [light clicks]
- [electrical humming]
This is it?
- This is it.
- [huffs] Beautiful.
Morning, chefs.
- What's up, Chuck?
- Just crushed the living shit
out of an AA meeting.
What's up, chief? Charles DeValentino.
- Albert Schner.
- Pleasure.
What's this? We're gonna need some
more bread. Cheech, you got bread?
Coming, guy.
What's going on, my guy?
Christopher Zucchero.
Albert Schner.
Albert, you look a lot like
this asshole I used to know.
- Was his name Albert?
- Are you an asshole?
- Depends on the day.
- [Chuckie] Let's go.
[clicks tongue] Yeah.
That's the team.
Just the three of you?
Yeah, one for prep, three for service.
Uh, one for breakdown
and one more to prep for the next day.
So what I'm hearing
is that you're getting six shifts
out of three workers.
Am I hearing this right?
- [Ted] No bullshit
- Correct.
I just drew a beautiful dick downstair
How you doing?
- Bread truck's out front.
- [Ted] Bread truck's out front.
All right. [exhales sharply]
You look good, dude.
[Ted] Cucinelli?
I don't quite know how to take that.
Take it as a compliment.
- Teddy Fak. Yeah.
- Yeah, Albert Schner.
- Nice to meet you, sir.
- Yeah.
- Bread truck. Yeah.
- Bread truck.
- So So you've seen the space.
- Yeah.
Um, um, the question I keep having is,
I know there's room for growth,
but I just can't seem to find it.
Um, I keep trying to think big.
You don't have to.
- I don't?
- No. No.
What has kept you in
such great stead all these years?
I don't know.
Thinking small.
What do you mean?
Uh, look. Look at this place.
- What is it? What, 150 square feet?
- [Ebraheim] Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah. And there's no tables,
there's no there's no servers.
You don't even have baskets for the
sandwiches, which is good, by the way,
because you don't have
to spend all that time and money,
you know, cleaning it up.
And you are either meeting
or exceeding last year's numbers.
And why?
Because you think small.
Think small, big money.
- Take notes.
- Yeah.
[Ted] Guys,
I drew a beautiful dick downstairs.
Come check it out.
["It's Magic" playing]
You sigh, the song begins ♪
You speak and I hear violins ♪
It's magic ♪
All right. Let's go, let's go.
If I make this,
I'm not a complete total nightmare,
failure, baby-ass fucking bitch.
Okay.
In the hole.
Fuck.
Without a golden wand ♪
Okay, best of three.
Here we go. [grunts]
[Sweeps] Tannins give newer wines
astringency and structure.
Older wines are less astringent,
smoother, silkier.
Okay. Okay. [clears throat]
If you don't make this, then
then you're not a complete loser,
baby-ass bitch, failure nightmare.
Yeah, okay.
Fuck me, man. Fuck.
Snapshots of time.
- [Mikey] He says to Richie
- [Sugar] That's fucking cool.
- [Richie] I love you.
- [Eva] I love you too.
Oh, yeah, baby! Yeah!
[Mikey] He fucking says that
to Bill Murray because he's afraid
[Carmy] Yo, Chef.
- Hey, Chef.
- [Carmy] Hey.
- [Carmy] I got you. [grunts]
- [Tina] Thanks.
[exhales sharply]
This is it?
This is all we can afford, Jeff.
Yikes.
Yeah, yikes.
I would never tell you
how to do your job, Chef.
Ever, never, ever.
And you know I trust you.
But this week it's two components,
and we barely got enough
- Right.
- barely, to get through tonight.
We keep going like this, next week
it's gonna be down to one component.
And you do you, but I can't help
but wonder if we just made it consistent.
- Yeah, we could stretch it out.
- Yes.
And I I've eaten every dish,
and they're all excellent.
You hear me?
Excellent, Chef.
And-And if we could just
make the same thing,
then we'd get better and better,
and we could get faster and faster.
And-And I know I've only
been doing this for five years
and I don't pretend to know anything,
but I-I can feel you chasing something.
I can feel you fixating on something,
and I think that's cool,
I think we all have goals, but I just
wanted you to hear something out loud.
What's that?
You da shit, baby.
You got nothing to prove.
The shit.
[whispers] All right.
[exhales sharply]
[phone buzzing]
[door opens]
- Yo.
- Yo.
Good?
- I think we just sold my mom's house.
- Yeah?
- Mmm.
- All right.
- Put one on the board for Chester.
- Sold it to the first person too.
Feel good?
Yeah.
All right. You wanna tell me about that?
[Marcus] Dehydrated pear
with violet caramel.
[Carmy] Nice. What's the green?
[Marcus] Shiso.
Ah. Looks familiar. Is it ready?
You tell me.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
You would fuck with that for
the rest of your life if you could.
- You missed a part.
- What? [chuckles]
[both chuckle]
[chuckles] Where'd you get that from?
Legerdemain.
Mmm.
[Carmy breathes deeply]
[Marcus] What do you think?
I think it's going out tonight.
I don't know, Carm.
I think I might need some more time.
No. Nonnegotiables.
[clicks tongue] Pick up's gonna be
a bitch, though.
- Dude, I didn't even think about that.
- [Carmy] Yeah.
It's a good thing
I got you some firepower.
- What kind?
- [door opens]
- [Luca] Corner.
- New stage.
[Marcus] Which stage?
Oh, shit.
- [Marcus chuckles]
- Chef.
I thought you said you
was gonna get some help.
[all chuckle]
- Yo, Chef. Hit that.
- [Luca] Yeah?
[Carmy] Yeah.
What a stupid thing to think ♪
I hear you're fighting off a breakdown ♪
I myself am on the break ♪
I used to want to be a real man ♪
I don't know what that even means ♪
- Fuck you.
- [chuckles]
And we can search each other's dreams ♪
- [Luca] Bravo.
- All right.
- You remember the drill?
- [Luca] Think so.
Yeah? Try to keep up?
Fuck you too, Chef.
So if you're looking for some bad news ♪
[chuckles]
You can find it somewhere else ♪
Last year was a son of a bitch ♪
For nearly everyone we know ♪
I have two words for you:
real estate agent.
That's three words.
Look, you have a brilliant concept here.
A simple, delicious, brilliant concept.
But have we reached [stammers]
the ceiling for opportunity here?
No, no, you haven't.
I've got one word for you: mini franchise.
- Are you saying we should open another--
- [Albert] Yes, yes.
That is exactly what I'm saying.
Expansion through replication.
I don't know if the Berzatto family--
Eb, are you kidding me?
They're gonna love it.
You know [stammers]
Look, you keep the family feel.
You go slow, one shop at a time.
That way you can ensure quality control,
and, you know, if you do this right, uh,
you could be bigger than Arby's.
[exhales] I don't know.
[Albert] Yes, you do. Yes, you do.
And, you know,
when you hit it big, you know,
maybe you'll think about, uh,
Old Albert here
and, uh, cut him in
for a little piece of the pie.
Uh, in this case, beef.
We have the beefs.
See? [stammers] You're already
thinking like a like an ad agent.
I'm loving it.
Well, no, that You can't use that.
See, that's McDonald's.
Da, da, da, da, da.
Yeah, that's McDonald's. I'm lovin' it.
- Eat fresh.
- Well, see, that's Subway.
- 7-Eleven?
- What are you saying to me?
You're just naming stores now?
Oh.
Okay, excuse me.
Busted.
What What are you doing here?
[chuckles] Um,
I, uh, found myself staying
a bit longer in Chicago [smacks lips]
and I also heard
this restaurant isn't bad.
Oh, did you hear, though,
that they for sure can't afford you?
Oh. You can afford a stage.
Okay. Well, that is very kind,
but I I feel kind of bad.
Just 'cause, like,
you're gonna be shelling peas for me
for the next three weeks.
- Oh, I thought, um
- Yeah.
I was told I was gonna
get to work on some chives.
- Is that
- [British accent] Chives?
- Some chives. Yeah.
- [British accent] Yeah, no chives.
- [British accent] No chives for you. No.
- [chuckling]
It's just, I
Look, I'm just not sure you're there yet.
You know what I mean?
T-To work on chives?
Sorry. That's crazy how that is
fully two syllables when you say that.
[laughs] Wait, how's
how's this, right? [clears throat]
[Chicago accent] I'm a I'm a
I'm a stage in Chicago.
- Wow, I have chills down my spine.
- [Chicago accent] Chives.
[Chicago accent] I wanna chop chives.
- This is awful.
- Is that not good?
- It's [stammers, laughs]
- All right. Give me some time.
- Oh, yeah. No. For sure.
- I'm a stage. It's my first day.
Well, while you're sort of shelling
the peas, you can practice in the corner.
Just so I know ahead of time,
what hot closet are you gonna lock me in?
Oh, the one, uh,
where we ferment the fish.
Well, thanks so much.
This has been a pleasure.
- [laughs]
- Uh, I'll see you upstairs.
I'll be the guy chopping
[Chicago accent] chives.
- Oof! [chuckles] Oof.
- [Chicago accent] Chives. Chives.
- No bueno.
- [Chicago accent] Chicago chives.
- Just bad. Just all around bad.
- Okay, I'm going. I'm going.
- Okay, bye.
- [door opens]
Hey, look alive.
[sighs] Um,
reservations are okay, you know.
Uh, review hasn't killed us yet.
Honestly, the review made
the restaurant sound not boring.
Who made that?
[Richie scoffs] Chef Carmen. Fucking dumb.
It's excellent.
I like people that set expectations.
Great. [huffs]
- [door opens]
- [footsteps approaching]
- Hey. Morning, Chef. Uh
- [Sydney] Hey. Morning.
- I opened up the--
- I wanted to talk to you about a, uh
- I [stammers]
- Sorry, I was
- All right. Just pause.
- [stammers] Okay. Yeah.
[Carmy] You You go. Sorry.
[Sydney] No, um
These are repeats.
[Carmy] Yes.
[Sydney] These are, like,
all repeats.
Yeah, I was gonna talk to you about that.
[Jessica] Feeling alive, are you?
I don't look it?
You look like you're about
to stand on that chair
and let out a bloodcurdling "fuck."
Yeah. Maybe if I stand on a chair
and yell, I can inspire people.
Inspire people to what?
Inspire them to [sighs]
At The Beef Stand, you walked in
and that place was fucking rocking.
All right? It was alive, and you were part
of it, and it was a fucking vibe in there.
You know what I'm saying?
So what do you got?
[clears throat]
[laughs] Oh, God. Nah. Uh-uh. Nothing.
What What is this?
- It's a set menu.
- [scoffs]
The greatest hits from
the last couple of months,
so we have six dishes
plus Marcus's desserts.
Okay. And when you change your mind
I won't.
Am I supposed to believe you? You
You change your mind.
Y-You change the menu.
Yes. I-I changed the menu
to challenge myself, and that wasn't fair.
- [sighs]
- All right? It was selfish.
It didn't make anything better.
I know that.
- I'm not great with consistency.
- [whispers] Yeah, clearly.
But me neither. So
I'm sorry, Syd.
Can I ask you something?
[Jessica] Yeah, shoot.
Okay.
My daughter wanted this,
like, really expensive teddy bear,
so I told her no. Okay?
Someone else bought it for her?
- Stepdad.
- Ooh. [sighs]
- That's a crime. Mm-hmm.
- [Richie] Right?
- It's a felony.
- Yeah. Yeah, it's illegal in many states.
- [Richie huffs]
- Who's the stepdad?
Frank.
[Jessica] Who's Frank?
- Nice.
- [Jessica] Oof.
That sucks.
We've got Luca now. You know, with Marcus.
So if we get in the shit, we, uh
We move him.
Right.
And then three more dishes, and we are--
We're home.
[Carmy] Right.
You still stuck on the lamb?
Forever, it seems. Yeah.
What's that pin?
- Oh, checkered flag.
- [Richie] You race?
[Jessica] Sometimes.
Dad's. Detroit IndyCar 1992.
- Okay. He drive?
- [Jessica] Mm-hmm.
Nope.
Got it.
Also, I-I want to make sure
this is a-a two-way street, you know?
I-I know you've wanted to talk to me,
and I-I wanna give you
the space to to do that.
Okay. Yeah. Well Kinda two things.
[Carmy] Okay.
The first is that I lost my cleaver.
And it's just very annoying.
You-You need a cleaver?
Maybe. Yeah. I don't know.
- We'll get you a cleaver.
- Yeah. No. For sure.
[Carmy] Okay.
Chef Carmen's your cousin?
- No.
- Oh, but Natalie is.
Also, no.
Got it.
What's, uh What's two?
There's an updated agreement?
["Looking Into You" playing]
Yeah. Um
Okay. We, uh
We redrafted a couple of terms.
And I really
I think this is gonna be really good.
You know, for everybody.
But there was one thing
- I wanted to explain to you, and, um
- [door opens]
- Hi. [chuckles]
- [Sydney] Hi.
- [Sydney] Baby. There's a baby.
- [Sugar chuckles]
Sweetie, these are the Bears. [chuckles]
[chuckles]
Don't know who you are.
- Uh, I'm Luca.
- Natalie.
I thought Richie wasn't
gonna hire anyone else.
- No, he's a stage.
- I'm a stage.
Stage. Wonderful. [chuckles]
- [Ted] She's little. So little.
- She's little.
[Sydney] She's, like, cuter than
I thought she'd be at this point.
- Thanks.
- [Sydney] Yeah.
And quiet. Very quiet.
- [Sugar] Mm-hmm.
- What's her name?
[Sugar] Sophie.
- Sophie Berzatto.
- No, she's a Katinsky.
- [Neil grunts]
- [Ted] Okay.
Shut the fuck up, Faks.
- [both scoff]
- Okay.
Sophie, that's Marcus.
- You want to hold her?
- Sure.
- Can we hold her?
- No, sweethearts.
Okay.
- There he is. That's Marcus.
- [Marcus chuckling]
What do you think?
- Think we're best friends now.
- [Sugar chuckles]
Are you gonna smile?
Are you gonna smile at Marcus?
[Sugar chuckles] Aw, God. [chuckles]
That's some eye contact.
[Sydney sighs]
[Sugar] Is that Computer's clock?
It's fucking horrifying.
So, who are Stevie
and Michelle related to?
Okay. We're not there yet.
Oh, shit.
[Sugar] Oh.
- Oh. I missed you too.
- I missed you.
Where's my fucking niece?
Uh, she's out there with Marcus.
- All right.
- Go check her out.
Who wants to melt some provolone
- on a fucking baby right now?
- Okay
Hi, I'm Natalie.
Jessica. I work here now.
Oh.
- Hey, Richie?
- Yeah?
- Stop fucking hiring people.
- [Richie] I did.
- Hey. Morning. I'm Rene.
- Rene.
- Garrett.
- Garrett.
Guessing you two also work here now.
They also work here now.
Got it. [sighs]
Any other new stages or hires?
Not to my knowledge.
Should we call you Sugar?
- Natalie.
- [Rene] Okay.
- Yeah. Good.
- Yeah.
You know, this is a surprisingly
formative period in a person's life.
It's good for her to be around me and you.
You know, absorb some skills,
take an interest in productivity.
That's right, Sophie.
You don't look at Chef Carmen,
you'll develop a refrigerator complex.
- Don't talk shit to me through the baby.
- Don't swear in front of the baby.
No. I'll talk shit right to your face.
- Okay. Or do. I don't care anymore.
- Kid's a new ally.
Teaching her about
the perils of antisocial behavior.
- [phone buzzing]
- This number keeps calling me.
I'm gonna take it.
- [vocalizing and cooing]
- [door opens]
- I really like babies.
- No, no, no, no, no.
- Sug said I could hold it too.
- She said we could hold her.
- That's a lie.
- It's not a lie.
- That's a fucking lie.
- It's not. Faks don't lie.
[Ted] Yeah.
Yeah. Hi, uh, this number
called me a few times. I
Yes, this is she.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh, yes. [breathes shakily] Thank you.
- [metal clangs]
- [door creaks]
- [Carmy] Hey, Syd. Um
- [door closes]
Hey, I'm sorry we didn't get
to finish. I, uh
Um Um
- My, um
- [Carmy] What?
Uh, that was, um
My dad had a heart attack.
- Oh, my God.
- [breathes sharply] He's in the hospital,
and I don't I don't know
I don't know what to, uh, to do.
- What do What do I do?
- Yeah. No. It's okay.
We're gonna get you in the van.
We're gonna get you the van, and, um,
I'm gonna I'm gonna go with you. Okay?
- No. Um No. Um
- [Carmy] Yeah.
- I'll go with you.
- No, no, no. Stay, please. Um
- You can The potatoes are in the oven.
- [Carmy] Yeah, I got that.
- I got it. I got it. Yeah.
- Yeah. I can go by I can go by myself.
- [Carmy] You sure?
- Yeah. I-I wanna Um, yeah. Yeah.
- Um
- [Carmy stammers] I I, uh
[inhales sharply]
[whispering] He had a heart attack?
[Carmy] Yeah.
[breathing shakily]
Please don't tell anyone.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Let's get you the keys.
- Yeah. Okay.
- I got you. I got you.
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