Party of Five s02e20 Episode Script

Happily Ever After

Look, Claud, he probably just decided to stay a couple extra days in Scottsdale.
You know, to sightsee or something.
Anyway, are you sure he even said Saturday? I don't remember that.
Yes.
'Cause when we went to the nursery last week, they said that we could come back Saturday and pick up all the seeds and plants that we would need for the garden.
And Grandpa said that would be great, because that was the day he was coming home.
Come to think of it, we were gonna watch that fight on the pay-per-view.
He said he had a couple of bucks on it.
Look, I know-- I know you guys probably don't wanna to hear this, but I think we should be open to the possibility that maybe this is it.
For us.
You know, maybe he justsplit.
No way.
What do you mean split? I mean, he's had enough.
And he's gone.
Possibly.
He's done it before.
And think about it, we don't have a telephone number where we can call him.
When he goes away, he never leaves us a phone number, right? And he said he was gonna be back two days ago, and he's still not back.
So-- JULIA: You really think we might not see him again? Oh, see, that's a weird feeling.
What if you're right? You guys, his stuff is still here.
So what? Do you think he--? Do you think he, like--? Like, packed when he left Mom? No.
He didn't.
He just-- He took whatever he had with him, he got in his car, and that was that.
No.
No, no, no.
You're wrong.
Something horrible happened.
He, like-- He, like, forgot his blood pressure medication or something.
Hey, calm down.
What are you doing? Um, can you please give me all the numbers to all the hospitals in Arizona? Claudia.
He wouldn't just leave.
I know he wouldn't.
[THE BODEANS'"CLOSER TO FIVE" PLAYING.]
Everybody wants to live Like they wanna live And everybody wants to love Like they wanna love Everybody wants to be Closer to free-ee-ee-ee Closer to free MAN [ON RADIO.]
: Good morning, San Francisco, I'm Mark Where's that dry-cleaning slip? I have this skimpy black thing that's perfect.
Although I don't wanna look like a spokesmodel.
I doubled up on wait staff, and I triple ordered food.
So he should get what he ordered and get it fast.
I just hope Terrell's not in another one of his moods.
So, do I write a speech or don't I? Think I lost it last year because I wrote a speech? Listen to me.
It's the Bay Area TV News Awards.
They've got a category for best weather.
I wish I had you next to me to help me make fun of it all.
Look, Kathleen-- Charlie.
Don't apologize.
You can't be there.
I completely understand.
Well, maybe Terrell can do it alone.
Now that I've got everything in place.
Don't be silly.
You need everything to be perfect.
Critics only give you one chance.
You're not angry at me? You don't have to be so careful, Charlie.
I mean, I'm disappointed but I do understand.
'Cause I don't want you thinking that I'm not trying.
You've been great.
So relax, okay? But, if you want extra credit, you could help me pick an outfit.
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Grandpa? That would be me.
Boy, you're back.
Do you know what today is? Hello to you too, Bailey.
You were supposed to be back here three days ago.
We-- We called, like, 50 hospitals in Scottsdale last night.
They don't have 50 hospitals in Scottsdale.
Claudia had nightmares.
Just that one, Bay.
Well, I didn't mean to cause a riot or anything.
It's just my meetings ran long.
Did I miss something? Well, I-- I picked up all the stuff for the gardening.
It's all in the shed.
That reminds me.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
That's it? Now, this will keep your head from baking in the sun.
Oh, thanks.
Hey, you should have called.
"Hello, I'm gonna be a few days late.
" What--? What is so difficult with that? Huh? Look, this-- This is not a bed and-breakfast here.
Okay? If you're gonna be, like, gone, we're gonna notice.
And we're gonna-- We're gonna worry and we're gonna think-- Bailey, he said he was sorry, and he's here.
So just shut up already.
I guess I'm not used to anybody expecting me.
But, uh, sorry.
It won't happen again.
Okay? Bailey? Okay.
[GRANDPA AND CLAUDIA CHUCKLE.]
So which is it gonna be? Gonna take the test like every other bookworm, or you gonna get creative and take option "B"? I'm just gonna take the test, Justin.
I don't have time to write a whole folk tale thing.
Well, we could do it together.
It could be kind of fun.
We could cook up some crazy story about star-crossed lovers on the run.
I'd rather just take the test.
Get it over with, okay? You know, these stickers, I never would have put 'em on if I'd known I'd have to live with them for, like, the rest of my time on the planet.
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: Once, there was a couple named-- Named Jersey and Geraldine.
They'd been together so long, they could barely remember a time when they weren't.
But they remember the moment they fell in love, because even though it was a long time ago, it felt like yesterday to them.
Or at least yesterday it felt like yesterday because today they had started to drift apart.
You know what it is, I just-- I hate this room.
It's all the same stuff.
The-- The flowered rug, the little jewelry house, the dried flowers, stupid animal stickers-- And Geraldine knew it was all their house's fault.
Because the old place was full of problems, like the cracks that let in the cold air in the winter and pipes that were so squeaky, they played the "Twilight Zone Theme" every night.
So they decided it was time to move away.
[JULIA SIGHS.]
Did you know that, uh, your great-grandfather had a farm? And on his farm he had some ducks.
Right-o? Hey, Bay.
Come on, dig in.
I think your brother's still mad at me.
I may have to go to bed tonight without my supper.
Just come and help us, Bay.
All right.
Why not? Hey.
It's kind of fun, huh? When was the last time we did a family project out here? Uh, Charlie's wedding? Oh, nice.
Nice, nice.
Thank you very much.
Hey.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, wait a second.
Wait a second.
How sorry? No, don't even think-- [ALL SCREAM AND LAUGH.]
GRANDPA: Oh! Hey, cut that out! Ugh! Back off! Cut it out! Claudia! Claudia! Oh, I dare you.
You dare me? You dare me? [BOTH SCREAM.]
Uncle! Uncle! What do you mean "Uncle"? I'm your grandpa.
You're all confused.
Get back to work now.
That guy's a drill sergeant.
Who knew? [PHONE RINGS.]
BAILEY'S VOICE [ON MACHINE.]
: Hi, leave a message and some Salinger or another will get back to you.
Promise.
[ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS.]
WOMAN: Hi, um, I'm trying to reach Jake Gordon.
May-- Maybe this isn't the right number.
Uh, I don't know whose house this is.
If he is here could you tell him that--? That Lauren called? Hi, sweetheart? There's room on that top shelf up there.
Can you get me the chair? Yeah.
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: So Jersey and Geraldine started packing away their old things.
You want me to do it? I can-- No, that's-- It's okay.
Just don't let me fall.
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: There was the head of the unicorn he killed to impress her, not knowing it was her favorite flying horse, the broken piece of looking glass that she used to put on makeup, which he said she never needed.
What was that about? What was--? I don't-- It was about being close to you, I don't know.
It's been a while.
I just miss kissing you.
Okay, uh I've got stuff I need to bring down.
But when they checked under their bed to make sure they'd packed everything, they found something strange.
There, behind the missing socks, a thick, ugly weed was growing.
And they knew from its size that it must have been there a while.
Okay, okay, that's true, but he did have three desserts, and-- And he was writing the whole time.
He hardly touched the tuna tartar.
I knew the cilantro was a mistake.
How could he finish all those dishes? I mean, he ordered half the menu.
He had to.
With Jason clearing the plates every five seconds.
Well, I thought we did pretty well.
[PHONE RINGING.]
I did.
I mean, except for the tuna, didn't you? [PHONE RINGING.]
Hello? Claudia? Now? I forgot-- I forgot all about it.
What channel is it? Okay, bye.
and, of course my entire Oh, my God, she won.
Charlie, she won.
KATHLEEN: Success like this-- God, this thing is heavy.
You don't get this on your own.
You need people who are willing to back you up and give you the room to learn and-- And to make mistakes.
So, uh, well, Charlie, I love you.
[APPLAUSE ON TV.]
[.]
BAILEY'S VOICE: Hi, leave a message and some Salinger or another will get back to you.
Promise.
WOMAN [ON MACHINE.]
: Hi, this is Dr.
Reichman's office.
Just a reminder Claudia has a checkup and a cleaning tomorrow at 4.
[ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS.]
LAUREN: Hi, um, I'm trying to reach Jake Gordon.
May-- Maybe this isn't the right number.
Uh, I don't know whose house this is.
If he is here could you tell him that--? That Lauren called? JAKE: Hi, sweetheart.
LAUREN: Is it you? JAKE: Lauren, my God! LAUREN: I got this number from Benny.
I hope that's okay.
JAKE: Sure.
Sure, it is.
Uh, I'm just staying with friends here.
Are you all right? LAUREN: I have some good news.
I'm getting married, Daddy.
So that was, like, the first time, right? Your name was on TV? And it wasn't even America's Most Wanted.
You know what it's like? It's like that guy, you know, the one who, um, in the paper, how he proposed to his girlfriend on that big light thing in Candlestick Park.
Yeah, so romantic.
And right out there for everyone to see.
Too bad you weren't at the awards, huh, Char? I mean, that would have been, like, wow, right? Yeah, Claud, it's too bad.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Hey, Kathleen.
Hey.
Hi.
Have you guys seen yet? Are you in there? Nope.
You are.
A review that quick? JULIA: Wow! Cool.
CLAUDIA: No way.
I wanna see, Char.
Read out loud, Charlie.
Charlie, stop! Let us see.
Whoa, this is This is good.
They mentioned Terrell, spelled his name right, thank God.
Oh, listen to this: "the seafood bisque was electric with flavor.
" Oh, lemme see.
I wanna see.
We have to get a bunch of these for the window at the restaurant.
And Joe's gonna want one too.
Joe will want ten.
Can you guys run out and get some of these? Oh, sure.
Come on, Claud, before they sell out.
Congratulations.
Soquite a night for both of us.
Yeah.
That was a sweet message you left me.
Only you didn't say anything about my speech.
I'm sorry.
Um, it just got so-- With what's-his-face and all.
By the time I looked at the clock, it was-- Don't worry.
No big deal.
I-- I have a tape.
Interesting idea, a thrift store.
Yeah, well, you know, the cheaper you buy, the more you can get, you know.
I mean, why just move things around? Go whole hog.
Change your whole room, you know.
This raccoon, for instance, in your room, would make a very big change.
Put that away.
It's disgusting.
All right, fine.
Hey, what about this? "1953 Alameda County Champions.
" Yeah.
What for--? For my room? They were the best girl's archery team in the county.
So? I don't know, I mean, when this picture was taken, these girls were having, like, the best year of their lives.
I mean, look at their faces.
Isn't it fun to imagine what they're thinkin'? I'm actually kinda serious about this.
I don't even know where Alameda County is.
It's across the bay.
All right, fine.
It's a bad idea, you're right.
Don't do that.
Just because I don't like it, doesn't mean it's a bad idea.
Okay, it's a good idea.
Great.
Agree with everything I say.
You're gonna get pissed off either way, so it doesn't-- No, I'm not.
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: They yanked at the weed, they hacked it and burned it, they even tried feeding it Jersey's worst borscht, the one that killed Uncle Traugott.
But every time the weed came back, even stronger than before.
[BOTH ARGUING.]
[.]
Excuse me.
Excuse me, Miss Gordon? Uh, yes? Hi, um I'm-- Uhthis is Uh, how do you know my name? Who are you? Uh, Bailey.
Salinger.
You-- You-- You called your-- Your father at my house yesterday.
Oh.
Um, I think that-- That we're kind of related, you and me.
I guess I always knew that-- That there was some thing.
I-- I found a picture once of a little girl.
I asked him about it.
He wouldn't Can I ask you, um--? And this-- This might be too-- Was he--? Was he there for you? I mean, like, was he--? Was he a real dad? When he was around, yeah, he was, um Sure, yes.
Yes, butyou know It was always a year here, a year gone.
Maybe two years gone.
He'd send postcards and-- And checks.
He did that.
And then And then, one day out of the blue, you'd hear this key in the door, and it would be, um It would be, "Hi, here I am.
" All smiles and happy, with presents and Yeah.
I got into this habit when I was little.
Anytime he'd go anywhere, to the grocery, to play cards, whatever I'd always say, "I love you very much, Daddy.
" In case that was gonna be the last time I'd ever see him.
I always think it might be, you know.
I thought that Butall that-- That letting you down and all thatstuff, and you still want him to be in your wedding? Hey, you took him in.
You knew what he was like.
I guess we take what we can get, huh? I guess.
So did you read it? Mm-hmm.
Just finished.
Well, so did I.
Wanna take a look? So that's all you're gonna say, that you finished it? I liked it.
I thought it was good.
How come I don't believe you? I didn't say I don't have any problems.
Okay, problems.
That's why I gave it to you to read.
Tell me your problems.
So go ahead, beat me up.
I'm ready.
Well, I liked the thing about the weed.
I mean, that was a good, you know, symbol or whatever.
But the way they get rid of it.
They accidentally find a potion that magically makes it go away? That's kind of dumb.
Can't you do better than that? What? What was it you wanted to show me? It looks the same.
Look up.
I just thought you could lie in bed and imagine you're looking up at the stars.
It might make you feel better.
You gotta be kidding me, right? I mean, it's sweet you doing this, but it's still just plastic on the ceiling, you know.
I'll take 'em down.
And she's insisting that we drive up this weekend.
I told her maybe Sunday.
Maybe, but not to count on it, that we're really busy.
That's what happens when your mother sees you on live TV announcing that you're in love.
Kathleen, um I'm-- I'm not a very good liar.
What? When did you lie? About your speech and why I missed it.
It wasn't because I was too busy or I forgot or anything.
Um, what happened is, uh last night, right when we were closing up, Kirsten came by.
I was, uh-- It was-- I mean, completely out of nowhere.
So, what did she--? Why did she come to see you? She wants to get back together with you, is that--? Yeah, she kinda does.
Do you? Well, I-- I don't know.
I don't know what to do.
'Cause-- 'Cause this is-- This is-- This really matters to me, you know, us.
But, um, Kirsten and me, we were-- We were two seconds away from getting married.
I hate doing thisto you, but I think that I kinda owe it to her to try.
Oh, uh This is, uh Oh, this is, uh, this is Oh, boy.
I wasn't expecting this.
I know.
I know, and I'm I'm really, really sorry, Kathleen.
You deserve just everything.
Ooh, look, how pretty.
Mmm.
Hmm.
Snapdragons.
Can we put in some of these? Well, angel, I think we'll have to wait till summer to plant those, but let's save that.
Claudia, Owen's ready for his bath.
It's your turn.
He looked pretty clean to me.
Claudia.
Nice try.
Worth a shot.
[CHUCKLES.]
Well, I might as well hit the hay.
No, wait.
Wait a second.
I want you to go.
You have to leave.
You can't stay here anymore.
What are you talking about? I saw you today with your daughter.
I know.
No.
You don't know.
Lauren has nothing to do with you.
Nothing.
That's entirely separate.
Wha--? Who are you? Do you--? Do you actually think that that's acceptable? You have one family, and you dump them, and then you have a whole other family.
Will you let me explain? No.
No, I don't want to hear anything you have to say, okay? It's probably just a bunch of lies, anyway.
Oh, Bailey, please don't do this.
Everything here is pretty good.
We've all been getting on so well.
For how long? Huh? How long will that last? Well, I can't predict-- No.
See, no.
I can't, okay? I can't sit around here and let them love you, while I'm just waiting.
Just waiting The two wedding rings.
Remember, Claud, that--? That story? He said he lost one of them.
We never even-- How stupid was that, to believe him? Man, I didn't see this comin'.
And now you gotta think, what else? You know, I mean, everything's up for grabs now.
These trips that he takes, what's that about, huh? You know what? Who cares? It doesn't even matter, because Because I told him he's gotta leave.
You what? I kicked him out.
'Cause he had another kid once? I mean, what does that have to do with us? Bay, you don't just go off and make a decision like that-- God, Mom never sees him again, never hears from him and he just goes off and replaces her.
And-- And-- And he bails on his second family too.
And the thing is that-- That this girl Lauren? She has that look.
You know the look that Mom used to get sometimes when you'd look at her and you'd think, man, somebody must've hurt you so much.
Well, Lauren has that same look.
And, Claudia, I do not want that to be you someday.
You're-- You're just jealous.
What? You're jealous because he does stuff with me.
He kinda takes care of me now.
Maybe I don't need you as much.
Claudia, that is not why I'm doing this, okay? There are danger signs here.
It's like flashing lights.
Come on, you guys.
Everything you're talking about, that's-- That's old news.
It happened a long time ago.
Yeah.
He hasn't done anything bad to us.
Yet.
No.
I think you're wrong, Bay.
He-- He is here.
And it feels real.
And I don't know, maybe-- Maybe it's selfish or something, but it gives me a big break having him around.
Okay, well, what happens next time he's late a week or a month? How can you trust him after all of this, Charlie? I don't.
CLAUDIA: He loves us.
I know it.
That-- That's gotta count for something.
BAILEY: Sure.
Sure, it does.
Claudia, it does.
But can you guarantee me that he's not going to pull some disappearing act on us? Huh? Who wants to risk that? Not me.
Not me.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER IN BACKGROUND.]
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: Geraldine and Jersey were old and wise, but there was someone in their land who was wiser and plenty older.
Some people thought she was ugly.
Others thought the warts gave her character, but everybody knew The Answer Hag lived up to her name.
Answer Hag told Geraldine and Jersey that if there was any magic that could solve their weed problem, it wasn't something she could give them.
It was something they already had-- Or used to have-- And it was right under their noses.
Something bigger than an air kiss, but smaller than the La-Z-Boy she made him throw away.
And they wouldn't know what it was until it came along and bit them.
Look, I'm not-- Don't get me wrong here.
I'm not saying that it was a great thing to have done.
Probably could have handled it better, ButI was stuck.
It was-- Okay, yeah.
It was a lie.
A big, big, bald-faced lie.
But what did you want me to do? What was I gonna do? I-- I didn't wanna completely devastate her.
It's like today.
I saw you trying to get away from that girl during cookies and milk.
And-- And maybe you're gonna have to make up some story, tell her that you're-- You're lactose-intolerant.
I don't know.
Something.
'Cause you gotta look out for yourself, O, but you've also gotta look out for her.
[DIALS PHONE.]
[PHONE RINGS.]
KIRSTEN [ON MACHINE.]
: Hi, it's Kirsten.
I'm sorry I missed your call, but I'm out of town until the 22nd.
I'll be checking in though, so please leave your name and number and I'll get back to you.
[BEEP.]
[.]
How long have you been sitting here? I'm just tryin', Julia.
And that's all I'm doin'.
Tryin' and tryin'.
Justin-- You? You're not doing anything.
And ever since the thing that we can't talk about happened-- The baby.
I've been there for you.
To talk if you wanted to talk, and when you went away that time, and you didn't tell me? I let it go.
But now, it's like you never even came back.
And what happened, it happened.
And it sucked.
And we both feel bad about it.
But we gotta try.
Because we don't laugh, we don't, uh, kiss-- And I'm not even talking about sleeping together.
I mean the-- The simple stuff, like, uh like holding hands.
We don't do any of it.
So, um here's the thing, uh, there is a school dance tomorrow, and I would like us to go.
And I know it's dorky, but I don't care.
Don't even answer if you're not gonna say yes.
Because, otherwise otherwise, this isn't gonna work.
Us.
It's not gonna work.
Okay.
Hey.
You thirsty? No.
Can I help? I did it for you.
And I know you don't get that, but it's true.
And I know what the deal is, I know that you wanted some wonderful grandfather.
Like-- Like Heidi.
Or-- Or those Waltons' reruns.
We all did.
But that's not Jake.
Claudia.
I'm only gonna say this once.
I'm not talking to you anymore.
Yeah-- Yes, you will.
I don't know when, but you will.
Because you're gonna want a ride somewhere.
Or-- Or you'll need to say, "Pass the butter.
" Or-- Or you'll hear some stupid joke that you'll wanna tell me.
And you know what? Claudia.
Claudia, listen to me! You know what? When you decide that you wanna talk to me again, I'll be here.
I'll be here, and-- And he never would have stayed.
Oh, you know everything now? You're God? What if you're wrong? Look how much I lose.
And you're the one who's taking it away from me, not him.
You.
You come to run me out of San Francisco? Town's not big enough for both of us? No.
No, I just I just wanted to make sure of everything, you know? I mean-- I mean, I told you to leave, and you did, but-- But you and I never got to-- We never-- Come on in.
I don't know what you want from me.
Okay, see.
See, here's the thing.
Losing people is kind of-- kind of a sore spot for all of us.
And having you around the house was-- It's been k-- Kind of like-- It's been almost like having a parent again.
Which has been great.
It's been really great, but-- But really scary because of your track record.
Am I wrong about you? Say-- Say something, damn it! Gimme something! Here, I-- I'm serious.
I need you to tell me if I'm wrong! Because-- Because, God, I am-- I am making this huge decision for everybody.
And if I'm making a mistake, then they all get hurt, and that's my fault.
That's on me.
When I was married to your grandmother, all those years, whenever I felt trapped, I'd get into the car and I would drive somewhere, anywhere, for an hour or two and come back And try again.
That last time, I kept telling myself "Jake, turn this car around and go home.
" But I couldn't.
That's what happened.
That's what happens.
You're a pretty good judge of character, Bailey.
And I'm sorry.
I am too.
I want you to know that you'll still be taken care of.
For college.
[SIGHS.]
Don't-- Don't disappear, okay? Umwrite us or call when you can.
I will.
And, uh And if anything ever happens to you.
You know, if ever-- Maybe somebody can call us.
Uh, you wanna know when I die? I just don't want to be wondering all the time.
[JUSTIN'S VOICE.]
: So Geraldine and Jersey searched everywhere for the thing that was missing.
Was it the ancient shoes that he wore to their wedding? Was it the lock of her hair that she gave him when they were engaged? It was none of these.
And then one day, while they were searching the house separately, Geraldine and Jersey met in a hallway and couldn't get by.
When he moved left, she moved right, and when she moved left, he moved right.
And pretty soon, they realized that they were dancing.
And it made them laugh.
And when they laughed, they heard the house shake with a strange noise, almost like it was laughing with them.
They went downstairs and saw that the noise was the giant weed getting sucked through the floor, inhaled back into the earth.
And the more they laughed, the faster the weed went away.
Here you go.
He loves to swing.
Hmm.
We're not going to see you anymore, are we? Well, sure.
Sure, you are.
Here and there.
This isn't goodbye or anything.
She was 10, right? Mm-hmm.
When you When I left.
I was 10 when she died.
Hmm.
So we knew her the same amount.
You know things that I'll never know about her.
And I know lots of stuff that you don't.
I guess I just thought that, um That there was gonna be time where we could tell each other.
So, what if--? What if I tell you, like, everything? All the stuff that I know about her.
Will you tell me? Deal.
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
Hi.
Hey.
[SLOW DANCE MUSIC PLAYS.]
We're gonna have to get out there sooner or later.
Better this song than, like, the Bee Gees.
Um, I'm sorry.
What's wrong? I don't know.
I don't know.
Is it the music? We could wait if you wanna wait.
No, um, I ju-- I don't feel like it.
I want to, but I-- I don't.
Julia-- I jus-- I don't.
Not to be, uh, too pushy, but I-- I need my key back.
Oh.
Yeah.
Sure.
That's the thing about relationships, one day you're exchanging house keys, the next you're changing your locks.
And I don't wanna change my locks, so [EXHALES.]
So One last drink for auld lang syne? I would, but, uh, I kinda have to meet Kirsten, so You can stop that now, you know? Because I know that you're not meeting Kirsten.
I called.
She's out of town until the 22nd.
Kathleen-- I guess you wanted to spare my feelings.
Uh, whatever your reasons, uh Anyway, uh, I appreciate the kindness.
I do.
God.
I feel like such a-- No, no.
Just stop.
I wa-- I want you to go on.
Go live your life, and I'm gonna go back to focusing on the things in my life that I do well.
Dating, obviously, not being one of them.
I don't know how many times I have to say it, but this Us not working out and all, it has nothing to do with you.
It's me.
It's my fault.
AndI know I owe you money, and I promise we'll work out a schedule for me to pay you back.
I don't want you to think-- That's not gonna be necessary.
Besides it might be a little difficult.
I don't think so.
I mean, the restaurant's doing great.
I'd like to think I had something to do with that.
You did.
A lot.
I've, um been thinking about that, actually, and, uh, just because you and I aren't together anymore, that doesn't mean that I should give up something that I've put so much time and energy and money into.
I've put together an investment group.
We're buying the whole building.
I know it's a good location for a restaurant.
Not necessarily your restaurant, but What? Well, if I were you, I wouldn't expect my lease to be renewed.
But you've got what, three months? So that should-- This is-- This is-- Why are you doing this? Charlie.
This has nothing to do with you.
Ho.
And it sounded so true when you said it.
Ohh [.]

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