Divorce (2016) s03e02 Episode Script

Miami

1 FRANCES DUFRESNE: I'm looking for a job.
Right off the street? Yep.
Right off the street.
You have placenta previa.
The baby will be fine, but you're gonna have to be on bed rest.
- Jackie's pregnant? - Yeah.
Oh, God.
I'm fine, I'm fine.
You're getting a new roommate! - What? - You wanna live with me on the nights that I have the whole apartment to myself? She crushes up vitamins and puts them in my cereal, Frances! I'm going to crush it on bed rest.
I'm gonna run some errands, and I'm gonna kick this to-do list in the dick.
- I got a job.
- Doin' what? (BIRD CUCKOOS) FRANCES: Helping birds.
That's good! Right? So, should Are you gonna start or, or shall I start? No.
Be my guest.
Okay.
Well, kids Here we are again, the proverbial family meeting.
Um, this one is, uh This one is interesting tonight.
Uh, it's something that - I don't think - (ROBERT SIGHS) either of us expected that we would be - You know, I'll take it from here.
- having to okay.
Thank you.
I just needed a nudge in the right direction.
Jackie and I are having a baby.
Now, I I know we're in uncharted waters here, so I feel like we should just dive in, you know? Uh, was it on purpose? Take it away, Robert.
Okay, so If you're asking does God have a purpose I wasn't asking that.
- No, she wasn't asking that.
- Wait, hold on.
So you No, no, no, no, no.
Go for it.
Go for it, Tom.
So it was an accident? Um, I would say it was more along the lines of a blessed surprise.
- Wow.
- Fascinating, 'cause I remember you talking to me over and over and over about making sure to always use Oh, God, do we have to talk about this? It's gross! Jackie and I are adults, and certain choices were made But you said it was a surprise.
- Blessed surprise.
- You gotta drop that, really.
And, Mom, you're okay with it? Me? Oh, God, yeah.
No, of course I'm okay.
Of course.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a it's a blessed surprise.
Hey, Lila, honey.
- Yeah? - Do you wanna go over there? You wanna try that other one again? You know, the one with the doesn't have any straps? No.
No, you can just pick something out.
- Really? - Yeah.
(WHISPERS): Come here.
Oh, my God.
This whole thing's a nightmare! The wedding, the baby.
I mean, don't you just wanna punch your fist through some dry wall? Yes.
No.
I don't know, it's confusing.
It's, uh This Saturday, Robert is marrying someone else.
Shouldn't bother me, but Anyway, the kids seem like they're gonna be okay.
And then, you know, if that's So, done.
Done.
End of story.
Well, thank God that they've scaled down on the ceremony.
Now you don't have to go and pretend, "Oh, I'm so cool with everything.
This fucking freak show.
" It's not a freak show, but I am relieved.
They get married, I get to sit at home on my couch with the Times, surrounded by pistachio shells.
- It's perfect.
- You poor, sweet little bullshitter.
Hey, you know what I'm gonna do for you this weekend? - What? - I am gonna take you to the zoo.
- No.
- Come on! No.
Go to the zoo? Span-o-ko-pita.
Moo-sa-ka.
Yeah, yeah.
We just we just have too much extra food.
Aunt Helen, we didn't cut you off the guest list.
We cut everyone off the guest list.
What do you mean nobody will eat it? You're a homeless shelter, bruh.
- (WHISPERS SHARPLY): Bobby! - (MOUTHING): Sorry.
JACKIE (TO PHONE): I will reimburse you for the train.
- Okay.
Okay, yeah.
- Yeah.
- I love you.
Bye.
- Okay.
Yep, yep.
Okay, bye.
Hey, um, will you take my dress to the cleaners? - Roger that.
- And, um, you will pick Ella up at the airport and bring her to the salon, and Lila will meet her there.
Airport.
Salon.
Lila.
And don't forget to tell the cleaner about the stain on the boob.
Standing instructions for the cleaners: no starch in bow, no stain on boob.
(DISH CLINKS) (DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) - (FRANCES GIGGLES) - Hey.
Hey.
Got you a present.
- You did? - Mm-hmm.
Is it a real one or a ha-ha one? (CHUCKLES) Okay, ha-ha.
Very funny.
I want you to be prepared for tomorrow, so it's not hawk-ward.
(LAUGHING) All right, get it out of your system, go ahead.
- Carry on.
- Come on! I just wanna quack you up.
- That's not fair.
You came prepared.
- (HENRY LAUGHING) All right, okay.
Hold on a second.
Uh - Please sparrow me your lousy puns.
- Mmmmmm! - Uhh! - Mmmmm! (CHUCKLES) Hey, let's go away this weekend.
- Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
Any particular reason why? No.
It's-it's wonderful that they're getting married.
I'm very happy for him.
I would just prefer to be nowhere near it.
Okay.
Miami, my treat.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I meant like, you know.
I don't know like Mount Airy Lodge or something.
No, I can't let you do that.
Yes, you can, so let's get the fuck out of here.
Come on.
(QUIETLY): Miami! Yeah! Okay? Miami? - (DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) - (JUBILANT SHOUTING) - HENRY: Let's go! - FRANCES: Oh! "The Naughty Fireman.
" I miss that.
Nick used to pretend to rescue me from a burning building, give me CPR, strap me to the gurney Anyway, fuck him.
Just pretend like I'm not here.
Ignore me.
All right.
Yeah, I'll look for flights.
Diane? Diane, that's not your room.
MAN: I've done some research, physician-assisted suicide.
It's a daunting decision.
It's expensive, too.
But I figure, why go through all the rigmarole when I can just drink a tall glass of fabric softener? Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
You're not even listening.
Doesn't surprise me.
You haven't been listening for weeks.
Oh, of course I am! Oh, okay, so tell me how long do I have.
About 20 minutes.
Not the session.
How long did my oncologist give me? Was it "A," six months, "B," two years, or "C," any moment? Bennett, you're insulting me.
Choose! Eight months six months! (BREATHES SHARPLY) There's nothing wrong with me.
I made that up ten minutes ago.
Well, we should talk about that.
Bennett, please sit down, okay? - We need to unpack this.
- I'm not unpacking.
I am packing and leaving.
Well, Bennett, we have been working together for seven years! Sell that to the next sucker.
(CARS HONKING IN DISTANCE) So, I thought it might be best to, um, kind of just start off with what your expectations are of me.
I just haven't been told much yet.
As you can see, this is a this is a small operation.
So, as Managing Director, you'd be in charge of, um, everything.
Okay, so what does "everything" entail? Usual stuff answering phones, bookkeeping, - running out for lunch - Buying stamps.
Well, I'm, I'm happy to hit the ground running.
It'll be good for me to be busy this week.
My ex is getting married.
I mean, not that never mind, never mind, never mind, but Busy, busy.
Like a woodpecker.
Because they they seem very busy.
Yeah, good, because the more you care, the less I have to.
And one more thing Curtail the bird humor.
But I shouldn't have to tell you that.
(QUIETLY): No bird humor.
(BIRD TWEETING) (COO-COOING SOUND) (COOING CONTINUES) (CHUCKLES) It's a warbler.
- Oh, right.
- (BEV CONTINUES COOING) It's pretty.
- You.
You.
- Oh.
- (BEV COOS) - (FRANCES AWKWARDLY COOS) (BOTH COOING) FRANCES: You sure you want to do this? (SIGHS) He's never coming home again.
Come on.
Fuck it, I'll put a treadmill in here.
Never? Or just not for winter break? Doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
It's good, it's good.
It's-it's-it's good for me, you know? I just I need to learn how to detach and if that means burying his baby teeth in the back yard? So be it.
Oh, my God! So tell me, how much of this is because of Cole and how much of this is because of the patient that left you? Who cares? They're both ungrateful assholes! And both bed wetters, by the way.
It's dead, don't worry.
(SNEAKERS SQUEAKING) ROBERT: Pick it up, Cece! Pick it up, Lila! Hey, uh, can you cover practice on Saturday? I'm, you know, getting married.
(CHUCKLING) Oh, yes! Yes! Congrats, man.
My role model.
Yeah, we're keeping it small.
Just the kids, the justice of peace.
It's because of Jackie's bed rest.
So, uh, when's the bachelor party? Oh, God, no.
I'm not a bachelor party guy.
Not at all.
Actually, strippers scare me.
No shit, dude.
Strippers will blackmail you.
Hey.
- Hey! - How you doing? Good.
How they looking out there? - Yeah.
Great.
- Yeah? - Like champs, seriously.
- LILA: Hey, Mom! Cece, you walk on this court, and you walk your butt home! Let's go! (INDISTINCT CHATTER) - How are you? - Good, good.
How are you? You forgot, huh? Oh, shit.
I forgot.
Yeah, she's gonna be at Carla's till probably 7:00.
Right.
7:00.
Okay, well I'll just get a tea.
I've got a book.
- Okay.
- I'll come back.
Do you want to get dinner? Okay.
Okay.
I get her point.
She's too old for bunk beds.
Hmm.
What is she asking for exactly? A single? - A double.
- Hmm.
- And you're gonna get it? - I don't know.
Maybe.
Okay, just my opinion.
But for somebody that doesn't pay rent, Diane is getting damn bossy.
- (CHUCKLING) - Does she - does she do the laundry? - I know.
I hate disappointing her.
So, I hope you weren't offended about the wedding.
- No, of course not.
- I mean, we disinvited everybody.
And Jackie's family was pissed! Ugh.
They're tailgaters at heart.
- (FRANCES CHUCKLES) - Regardless of the event.
Well, let's be honest.
Neither of us wanted me there.
It was like a game of etiquette chicken.
Besides, Henry is taking me to Miami this weekend.
- Nice! - Mm-hmm.
Crossing state lines.
We're crossing state lines.
Well - Oooh.
- Yes.
To my ex-husband on the eve of his wedding.
May you have all the happiness you so richly deserve.
A marriage filled with love good health and trust.
Thanks.
Wait, it just hit me.
- This is my bachelor party.
- (FRANCES CHUCKLES) This is it.
With my ex-wife.
I didn't order strippers because I know how much they scare you.
- Right there.
- (FRANCES LAUGHING) You know I could never lie to you.
Uh-uh.
I don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
Really? I'm getting married and having a baby with somebody that I haven't even known for a year.
Some people would think that was psychotic.
But you seem so happy in love.
(SIGHING) Yeah, maybe it's just pre-wedding jitters.
Yeah, it's It'll be fine.
Well, did you feel that way before we got married? No.
(LAUGHING) Oh! You two again! Every week! I'm telling Dan you stole his table! (LAUGHING) What? (LAUGHING) I don't have a clue.
(HENRY SPEAKING SPANISH) Mmm.
(CONTINUES IN SPANISH) (TO FRANCES): I'm almost ready.
Oh, no.
Almost? Oh, boy.
Okay.
(DOOR OPENS IN DISTANCE) (WOMAN HUMMING) Oh! Hi! Hello.
- You must be Frances.
- Mm-hmm.
I'm Ursula, Henry's ex.
Oh, hi, yeah.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
Oh, he's, um I don't know.
I don't need him.
Payroll.
Okay.
You two going away? - Yeah, Miami.
- Smart.
You should enjoy it while it's still there.
(SPEAKING SPANISH) HENRY: Ursula? Yeah, it's Ursula.
You should pack some sunscreen.
He burns like a bale of hay.
Oh.
Okay.
Yeah, I knew that.
Have a good time.
Hey, Ella says Lila's not at the salon yet.
What? I'll call her.
- CATERER: Hi.
- Oh, hey, man.
Uh, yeah, you can just put those in the kitchen.
- (KNOCKING) - Lila.
Where are you? Call me.
Thank you.
Oh, hey, yeah.
Yeah, you can just set those anywhere.
Sorry, do you have some gauze and some antibacterial ointment? I'm in bad shape here.
Bobby, can you bring me my dress? I want to get everything all set.
No.
Oh, man, I, I totally forgot.
It's still in the truck.
That was the one thing I asked you to do.
In all fairness, it wasn't just the one thing.
Do you think I like asking you to do everything? I would kill to drop off my own dry cleaning! I'm sorry.
Can you wear a different dress? It's the dress I wore the night we got pregnant.
I wanted to wear it on my wedding day.
It is the one thing that was still gonna be the way I pictured it.
- I'm sorry.
- Look, Robby.
I know you've been married before, but I haven't.
And this is still a very big deal to me.
Even bigger than I thought it would be.
Wa wait a second.
Yeah, I was married before.
And then I had to go through a hellfire, acid bath of a fucking divorce.
And now I'm getting married again.
So, yeah.
Shit, yeah.
This is a big deal to me.
This one has to be forever.
(CATERER CLEARS THROAT) Here, man.
- FLORIST: I'm sorry, I shouldn't drive.
- ROBERT: Dude! Get the fuck out! Could you please get me my dirty dress? All right office, Mom's, airport.
Yeah, but we gotta, gotta keep it moving.
What the hell are we gonna do for three hours at the airport anyway? It just makes me feel more comfortable to have time.
I like to get there early, buy my World of Interiors magazine, - my greasy Cinnabon.
- Ah.
Just makes me feel good.
So, does, um does Ursula just walk in and out of your apartment all the time? No.
I told her I've been dating you.
She did it just to screw with me.
Oh.
Well, you know, they say that you can learn so much about a person by traveling with them.
I already have.
Gotta change the locks on your ex-wife.
Done.
Okay, here, give me the groceries.
Uh, been meaning to mention something, actually.
Ursula and I aren't technically divorced.
(QUIETLY): What? Oh, my God! I love your look! It's fun but pulled together.
Oh, well, thank you very much! It's Rebecca Taylor.
Don't tell anyone, but it's from three seasons ago.
You know, you should help me.
I'm thinking of a complete style makeover.
- Is that right? - Yeah.
Well, well, well.
I am gonna break you down and build you back up stitch by stitch.
I'm Diane.
- Sharon.
- Sharon.
Diane, let's spend some money.
(SQUEALS) I would love it! (TURNS OFF IGNITION) Talk to me.
It really is because of the business? There's no other reason? If we had split up the business, it would've killed us financially.
- Hola, Frances.
- Hi, Joseph.
(CONVERSING IN SPANISH) So, it's just I don't know.
If it's really not a big deal, then why didn't you just say something? It's just legal shit.
Okay.
Sometimes, I like to avoid things.
- That's honest.
- It really only matters if either of us want to get married again.
I definitely don't, so Oh, you don't? (CHUCKLING) Never.
Uh-uh.
Another thing I get to learn about you.
Okay, off to your mom's.
(SNIFFING) Why don't you want to get married again? Just wondering.
Well, because I did it, it didn't work out, so now I don't ever have to do it again.
Besides, the best part of being our age is now we get to do whatever the hell we want.
Right? No more rules.
Uh, expiration date was two days ago? It's your mother.
But there's no blue.
Well, you know, one could argue that the second time would be more meaningful.
Because of what we've learned.
Because there are no rules now.
So, do you want to get married again? Well, it depends who's asking.
No, I'm just kidding.
That's Nah, just kidding.
Uh I don't know.
I guess not.
Come on, let's go.
HENRY: All right, off to Miami! - (PHONE RINGING) - Oh, sorry.
Hello? Well, no, haven't seen her since this morning when I left.
Has Tom seen her? Um, okay, well, I'll try her and then I'll call you back.
No, no, no.
I can do it.
It's okay.
Okay.
Yeah, bye.
- LILA: What? - Lila, honey, where are you? - I'm at the apartment.
- Well, what are you doing there? You're supposed to be at your father's.
I don't feel like going.
- Why, what happened? - Nothing.
I shouldn't be forced to go if I don't want to.
Well, honey, no one's forcing you to go.
Mom, I don't want to talk about it.
(GROANS) Fuck! It's okay.
We can do this another time.
Come on.
(STORE MUZAK PLAYING) (COMPUTER CHIMES) Do you know what this means, Mimi? A studio apartment in a shitty neighborhood, but all mine! (SQUEALING) Okay, Sharon, you all set, honey? - Mm-hmm.
- Thank you very much.
Put that in there.
(COMPUTER DINGS) Huh.
I'm sure this is just some kind of security precaution, but for some reason it's saying that your card's been declined.
(SIGHS) Oh, gosh! How could I forget? I don't have any money, because your bitch husband stole everything we had.
I live with my daughter now.
She makes me feel like a visiting virus.
So fuck you! You probably better restock that.
Okay.
(R&B MUSIC PLAYING) (JACKIE EXHALES) Oh, my.
Well I could splash some merlot strategically on the other boob so that it matches.
- (CHUCKLES) Ugh.
- I love you.
I love you, too.
Lila? (GROANS) Goddammit! (SIGHS) Just a huge point of pride.
I've never had to do this before.
Okay, where are you? She's at the mall.
She's at the mall, okay.
My God, does she ever pick anything up? All right, let's go! All right Shit, it doesn't say which floor.
I feel like we should just go clockwise.
Oh.
Do you mind? I've been thinking about one of those all day.
Yeah, take it.
I feel like I'm gonna barf.
(CHUCKLES) Okay.
(STORE MUZAK PLAYING) Wow.
Okay, here's the thing I still care about your dad.
And I know he really wants you there.
But that is your decision.
I would never push you to go.
But I just want to tell you this, okay? If you don't go I'm just worried that you know, in a few years, you're gonna look back and you're gonna regret it.
And you're gonna remember how much it meant to your father, and you're gonna feel lousy.
And I just don't want you to go through that.
Like I said, it's your choice.
Oh, my God, I had one bite, I feel sick.
(BOTH CHUCKLING) (DOORBELL RINGING) - Hi.
- Hey.
Hello.
So, you saved the day.
I was happy to help.
- What about Miami? - Oh.
Another time.
It's gonna be okay.
(SIGHING) Thanks.
Yeah.
- Hang on one second.
- Okay.
I'm sorry.
(LAUGHING) What are you talking about? It's a good day.
("WHO KNOWS" BY MARION BLACK PLAYING) Who knows what tomorrow will bring Maybe sunshine and maybe rain But as for me, I'll wait and see And maybe it'll bring my love to me Who knows Who knows Who knows it better than I That it's she who's keeping me alive Keeping the little girl as my goal Makes my life worth living you know Another day Another day Just another day I wanna live To share the love that only she can give And if she don't come on home I pray the lord will help me carry on Another day Another day Just another day, oh lord Another day Another day Just another day I wanna live DALLAS HOLT: Work sucks.
Maybe I don't give a shit about people's problems anymore.
Oh, you poor thing.
You're waiting for me to say something wise, aren't you? - Mm-hmm.
- Mm.
Our son entered the delusion that college is optional.
ROBERT DUFRESNE: I looked in his face back there, and I saw the eyes of a taxidermy mule.
- High-five on co-parenting.
- All right.
- High Right here.
- (DOORBELL RINGS) Surprise! Nice ears, Helen Keller! Tom, you have to go to college.
It's a rip-off.
Even Jackie says it's a waste of time.
She has no business sharing her opinions with him.
Just let me talk to Jackie.
She's all yours as soon as I finish.
Well, strike up the band! Barbie's here! (UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
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