Party of Five s04e16 Episode Script

I Give Up

It's a lot better than any of the junk they'll rent ya down there.
It's got fog-resistant lenses and fitted flanges.
No.
For your nose.
'Cause I don't wanna see too clearly, you know? I mean, there's lots of scary stuff in that water, right? Sharks and stuff.
Charlie, could you sign this? Or is all that shark talk just people trying to scare me? Off the tip of Baja? No.
That's pretty much great white central.
Anywhere.
Anywhere's fine.
Then are you saying I shouldn't snorkel down there? I mean Do what you want.
It's your vacation.
Hey, what's with the tone? I really gotta get to school, so if you could just sign it, Charlie.
You come over here and bum vacation gear from a sick person.
Charlie, you insisted! You didn't have to accept.
God! Here.
I know how to write my own name, claud.
And we're all very proud.
Thank you.
Wait a minute.
Is that an "f"? You got an "f"? Claudia, you don't get fs.
I know.
I kind of thought it'd be more of a kick, to tell you the truth.
Kirsten: Claudia.
Claud, you know what? What? I don't know.
Just don't do it again, ok? Never.
Good.
That's all you're gonna say to her? Look, do you want the snorkeling gear or not?! Well, that was the spirit of the armistice, but what was the reality? What were the forces that doomed the koreas to a permanent state of war? Mr.
salinger You seem deep in thought.
Anything on the subject? Um, oh, uh The what were the forces that were, um Mm-hmm.
That were doing that? That's me.
I have it for emergencies, so that's what it must be.
It must be an emergency.
Hello.
Yep, a definite emergency.
I should probably Mercy.
Yeah, I'm here.
Yep.
Ok, tell her tell her the seafood bisque, but do the cheese pastries, too, 'cause we're nowhere on appetizers today.
Yeah.
No, don't apologize.
You did the right thing by calling.
You have no idea.
In fact, I have a question.
Um Why would you say the Korean peace agreement failed? 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 Why can't I find the ad for the shop? I see boats for sale, computers, planes.
Wow, someone's even selling used cats.
Look under "business opportunities.
" "Pathetic failures.
" Hey ha ha Griffin, I found it.
It's in a perfect place.
Come and take a look at this.
Ah-choo! Griffin: Let me see.
On second thought, I'll describe it to you.
It's got "holbrook cycle repairs" in bold face right above the fold, and next to it, it's got this practically pornographic lingerie ad, which, as a woman, doesn't make me very proud, but Ah-choo! You know, you've been sneezing for days.
Have you talked to Dr.
rabin? It's a cold, Julia, not cancer.
So what do you think you can get for the shop? I don't know.
Not much.
That is not true.
It's a choice lease, with really valuable tools and equipment, and you add all that up Minus transfer fees, plus what I owe Howie.
We could net almost, I don't know Zero.
Right, which is Incredibly sad.
No, Griffin, no.
That is not true.
Because if you think about it, zero means we're out of debt, which means from now on, whatever we make, we can keep.
So now we can stop working overtime to keep that place running, and we can start We can start being married to each other instead of that shop.
Wouldn't that be nice? I still want those reports by Friday.
This was a pop quiz, not an extension.
Claudia.
Claudia.
Well, I've got the parts stocked by manufacturer rather than model.
I know some guys like to do it the other way around.
Mm-hmm.
I see belt-wise, you're set until the next millennium.
Yeah, well, they ran a special.
I figured I'd be in business a little longer.
Whatever.
It's not like I can't use 'em.
Well, so, what do you think? Is this what you're looking for? Uh-huh.
Of course, I'm gonna have to noodle the price a little bit.
Wait a second.
You work for those guys? No, I don't work for 'em.
It's my franchise.
I own it.
You gotta be kidding.
Why would I sell to you? Well, because I could always use the extra floor space, and, uh, money's money, and there's a "for sale" sign on your door.
But you're the guy that You lowered your prices below cost so you could put me out of business.
I i put everything I've got into this place.
Uh-huh.
And now who are you gonna sell it to? Another independent like you? He's gonna see me down the street, and he's gonna know I'm gonna do the same thing to him that I did to you.
Now, I'm sorry if this troubles you, son, but I you wanna get out of this thing with your shirt, I'm it.
I'm the only game in town.
We couldn't rent this stuff when we got there? We could, but this stuff's free, and Charlie says it's better.
It's got lenses and flanges and stuff.
Wait a minute.
The guy's laid up with cancer, and you take his recreational equipment.
He offered, Paul.
Oh.
In fact, he pretty much insisted.
Uh-huh.
He did.
I know.
Hello.
Charlie Kirsten Will you please tell Paul Kirsten that you made me take that snorkeling stuff? 'Cause he thinks I'm Kirsten.
What? I just i wanna ask Paul a medical question because if I call my own doctor, she's gonna charge me, like, 50 bucks for a phone consultation.
Is it the cold? Yeah.
It's, uh, it's getting worse.
How much worse? Charlie: Well, headache, sneezing, fever.
Headache, sneezing, fever.
And, uh, it hurts when I breathe.
Uh, painful breathing.
What? Painful how? Uh, painful how? Like it hurts.
Like it takes a little extra work.
Mmm.
Listen, I don't want to panic you or anything, but you really ought to get to the hospital.
Hospital? Do I really Look, just to be on the safe side, why don't you get in the car and go, ok? Uh Ok.
Charlie, do you need someone to take you? Charlie: No, I'm all right.
Are you sure? Yeah.
Ok.
All right.
Ok.
Kirsten, where are you going? I'm going to meet him at the hospital.
I'd never ask, except it's nattie's third-grade class, you know? I told you, I'd love to.
Just tell me when I'd have to be there.
Ok, you know what? So what if i If I make 30 little kids yawn at me.
Ok? They're 7 years old, so I will just have to find a way to make insurance interesting.
No.
Stop.
I'll do it.
I can do it.
I'll just I'll check on those gas leaks before breakfast, and I'll cram for my midterm tonight, and I'll get another extension on the paper.
Would you? Sure.
You know what? I'm a lousy typist, and you're gonna have to check for spelling and grammar, but I would love it if you would let me type that paper for you.
Great.
That's a deal.
Jeff, table 12.
One second.
Salinger's.
Kirsten? What? What's the matter? Where are you? He is? What? Bailey.
I'll be right there.
What, so all of a sudden you care where the money comes from? It's not all of a sudden.
You took money from Howie, and he's like a criminal.
Jule, come on.
It's bad enough that I have to sell.
If I sell to this guy, how pathetic am I? Griffin, that is not what I mean.
Just you know, if you'd already made up your mind, why did you even ask me? Because it's your money, too.
I just needed you to back me up on this.
Guys, uh, listen, I'm sorry to just, uh I tried to call, but the phone here was disconnected.
What is it? Kirsten called the apartment looking for Bailey, and I tried you guys at the house.
Claudia was the only one there.
I tried here, but the phone what's going on? Charlie's in the hospital.
Claudia's on her way.
Why? Why is he in the hospital? I don't know.
Kirsten didn't Which hospital? Bailey.
Where is he? I don't know.
All the rooms on this floor are even-numbered.
Did you talk to Kirsten? Do you know why I mean, does it have something to do with the cancer? I don't know.
Kirsten.
Hey.
He just fell asleep.
But why is he How is he? The doctors say it looks like pneumonia.
Pneumonia? How did he get pneumonia? I guess he was more susceptible because of the radiation.
Yeah.
Wait.
That cold he had? So now he's on heavy antibiotics.
And what does that mean? He's gonna be ok? I don't know.
If they caught it early enough If? Is it that serious? I don't know.
What do the doctors say? I don't know.
I mean, nobody knows.
Not yet.
I want to see him.
Bailey, he's awake.
Hey, Charlie.
How do you feel, Charlie? Not good.
But how's your breathing feeling? Is it feeling any better? Guess.
Yeah.
Are Owen and claud ok? They're fine.
Owen's at home with Sarah.
And claud was worried about school, so I told her she should just go.
Probably doesn't want to get another "f.
" Sorry I'm late.
Are you ok? How's the patient? Does that answer your question? Well, the congestion's loose.
That's a good sign.
What? Is it an emergency? No.
It, uh, well, it's the travel agent.
We told her we might want to take off early, which obviously we're not.
So How long am I gonna be stuck in here? You really ought to talk to your internist about that.
Honey, come on.
Well, what can I tell you? Um Your color's got room for improvement.
But it's not Is it that serious? No.
He's just got a ways to go before the infection's gone.
But judging from his energy and the fact that he's alert, I'd say it looks, you know Not that bad.
Claudia.
Oh.
Mrs.
ramos.
Aren't you coming to class today? Sure.
Why? Well, it starts in 5 minutes, and you're going in the wrong direction.
I'm sorry.
I'm sort of out of it today.
What's the matter? Well, actually My brother is He's not feeling well, and I thought that I'd be ok, you know? That I'd be able to concentrate Well, that's the sort of thing you should've gotten a note for, but, well, maybe I can have a word with the office.
Thanks a lot.
I can replace those missing sockets.
I'm going to, so don't take off for those.
All right.
And don't forget the fixtures 'cause I own everything right down to the walls.
Yeah, you said that.
So what's it worth? All in Like a ballpark? That all depends.
On what? Your reasons for selling.
What difference does it make? The stuff's worth what it's worth.
Not necessarily.
For instance, your tools They're valuable, sure, but only as long as they're part of the shop.
As piecemeal, the market's not too hot for used tools.
The same goes for everything in here.
Your fixtures, your lease You sell it all together as a business, I can get you something for that.
That's why I ask why you're selling.
'Cause unless there's some good reason not to sell it as a shop, I can get you 10 times as much for your stuff.
I'll take one, please.
Shouldn't you be in school? It's a half day.
I'll take one, please.
Sir? Hey.
Hey.
He said he had It's already been 6 1/2.
Don't you have a cell phone? My battery's dead.
I been on with the restaurant all morning, and I really have to get to school.
Are you calling Griffin? About the shop? Annie? About the kid? How's that going? How's that going? Oh, don't ask.
Oh, don't ask.
Hey, phone's free.
Bailey.
Hey, it's Dr.
rabin.
She's goin' in.
What does that mean? Charlie, try not to worry Yeah, but I don't feel that sick.
I know.
It's just a precaution.
What's just a precaution? What's going on? They wanna change my radiation schedule.
They wanna radiate me for an extra God knows how long.
Doctor: I didn't say that.
I said maybe, depending on your recovery from the pneumonia.
But I thought he was doing better.
We got his culture back, and it turns out the bacteria he's been fighting is a tough one.
But what's that got to do with his radiation? I'm worried about his white count, frankly, so I'm stopping his treatments while he's in here, and that means more radiation on the other end.
How much more? Days? I don't know yet.
Weeks? It's possible.
Charlie: But that is I know.
You're pacing yourself.
I'm supposed to be done a week from Thursday.
That was the date.
That's what I can handle.
It's just a little while longer.
A little while.
Doctor, every day of that stuff Charlie Why didn't you say anything to me? You never Mentioned a word about pneumonia or Or any of this.
Charlie, I can't predict every complication.
Tell me how I'm supposed to deal with this.
Tell me how I'm supposed to deal with this thing when no one knows what the hell's gonna happen.
Got a message you wanted to talk to me.
Yeah.
Thought I was the antichrist.
You want to talk about price, let's talk about price.
You wanted to talk to me? Yes.
I still don't have my paper done yet, if that's average out to an "f," Mr.
salinger.
I talked to your advisor.
You're still on probation.
That means if you want to stay enrolled at this college, you have to get this paper done, and you have to get it done right away Actually, what I have to do, I have to go to the hospital now because my brother's there with pneumonia, and then I have to cover for him at his work.
Then I have to go to a parent conference at my little brother's day care because he doesn't have any parents.
And then after that, I have to go to my other job, the one that actually pays my rent.
So you'll get the paper when you get it, ok? That's the best I can do.
All right.
Let me make sure he's ready for visitors, ok? Ok.
Excuse me.
Can you watch him for a second? Thanks.
Hey, Charlie, you up? Ok, grab onto your tubes 'cause the little monster is here.
Hey, you didn't touch your dinner.
Are you done with it? Looks like its been here forever.
What, are the orderlies on strike or something? Jule, could we not right now? Look, I know you're tired.
Ok? I know, but this will be quick.
He just needs to see your face, to see you're ok.
But I'm not, Julia.
I'm not ok.
Charlie I don't wanna see him, all right? I don't wanna see anybody.
I don't want anybody coming into my room trying to clean it up or bring me stuff or try to cheer me up.
I just I just want to sleep.
All right? I just wanna sleep.
You're making a big deal out of nothing.
It's not nothing.
I am really worried.
Why? Because he's in a bad mood? He is depressed.
He is really depressed, and that's not a good thing for a sick person to be.
It doesn't help you get better any faster.
Come on, Julia.
The guy has tubes coming out of everywhere, he's coughing all the time, and every part of his body hurts.
But as soon as those antibiotics kick in Ok, listen, listen.
I'm gonna go by there today, ok? And I'll I'll try and distract him and cheer him up.
I bet he's feeling better today, ok? Ok.
Hey, claud, you wanna come with me? You know what? The thing is I'd like to, but I can't.
You sure? I haven't seen you over there since Oh, I've been over there.
Yeah.
I was over there last night.
You guys were probably just in the cafeteria or something, and Charlie was asleep.
Ok.
Well, then, come now.
He'll probably be up.
Oh, I know, but Well, I just have this really big school project thing, this biology thing, and Charlie just gave me this whole big lecture on not flunking out, so, you know, I don't think he'd really appreciate it if I was there during school hours, but I'll go later, ok? I will.
Ok.
Starting at 10:00, it's a stooges marathon.
I know you've got the boxed video set, but I'm pretty sure that stooges go around the world in a daze isn't in it.
Hey.
Hey, Bailey, check the hall.
Are there any nurses out there? No.
I smuggled in some peanut brittle.
Perfect, 'cause I snuck in some lattes.
I'm not hungry.
When was the last time you ate? I don't know.
The nurse says that it was yesterday.
Oh, here you are.
Hi.
I woke up this morning, and you weren't there, which was here you are.
Hey, Paul, will you do me a favor and look at his chart? The doctor says that he's doing better, so he should be feeling better.
Well, the doctor's right.
Your temperature's down.
Your oxygen's in the mid-90s.
Your chest pictures look much better.
You hear that, man? You're doing great.
You're getting better.
Dr.
Thomas, I thought you were on vacation.
Yeah, me, too.
Paul, could I talk to you for a minute? What is going on with you? I mean, are you upset? "I woke up, and you weren't there.
" What was that? Well, you weren't.
Ok, but what about that stuff with his chart? What about it? I don't know.
It just feels weird.
You keep saying this or that thing is a good sign or that the numbers say he's getting better.
Which is true.
But I just keep getting this feeling.
It's like you're putting a spin on things.
A spin? Yeah.
I mean, you're not playing this down, are you? Why would I do that? I don't know.
So I won't worry so much.
So I won't spend so much time here.
Because of the trip.
I don't know.
Wow.
That's really nice.
That's really flattering.
Paul I never said he was healthy.
I said he was getting better, and he is.
But he doesn't look any better.
Well, he is.
Look, I understand why you're worried.
He's your friend, and it's hard to see him so sick.
But he's surrounded by doctors.
And he's got his whole family here.
And the truth is, there's really nothing you can do.
So when I think of how long we've waited for this vacation He is depressed, ok? What you're seeing in there that is depression.
Maybe I don't know what chest pictures mean, but I know what depression means, and I know how scary that is, ok? Ok, honey, ok.
Hey, did you hear about hunter's grill, place across the street? They're closing up, turning the place into a pet shop or something, which means now, for continental cuisine, we own the block.
You know what? Why don't I close this door? Could you close it behind you? What, you mean Well, I was I was gonna help you Pick out something to read or Go.
Yeah, but Please.
Ok.
Well, I'm gonna come by later on.
I'm gonna bring Owen to see you.
Bailey, don't.
I i don't wanna see him.
Ok.
Hey.
You're back.
Thank god.
The restaurant's called about 6 times.
They're having some kind of fridge crisis.
Whatever.
I'll call them later.
But they're, like, totally freaking out.
Listen, listen, you were right about Charlie.
He's in really bad shape.
He's really depressed, and I'm worried about him.
I know.
And those nurses over there, they have no idea what he wants.
They keep bringing him food and asking him whether he's comfortable or not, so, I mean, one of us should be over there.
We should take shifts or something so one of us can be there all the time.
Ok.
Ok, so then, we're gonna have to figure out what to do with Owen.
And What about i mean, you still have the apartment and the restaurant and school.
We don't have to worry about that anymore.
School'Cause I made a decision.
I'm gonna quit.
I'm gonna quit school.
Bailey, you you can't.
You can't do that.
Why not? What's the difference? I'm barely there now.
It's it's a joke.
It's like "oh, you've decided to join us today, Mr.
salinger.
" Come on.
Just because things are out of hand at the moment No.
It's you know what I'm workin' on right now? Some paper on the Vietnam war.
And you know what? Just between you and me, it's gonna suck.
And the professor's gonna read it and take pity on me and give me a c-plus for trying, but why am I bothering doing that? What am I getting out of that? I don't know.
An education? No, jule, no.
'Cause I'll tell you something else.
I am really tired of being the guy who's just "No sweat.
Bring it on.
I can handle it.
I can handle everything.
" Because you know what? I can't.
I can't handle everything, so it's easier to just Not.
All right, here also Date it This one lists all the shop's assets.
Just your initials there.
This one is a release of liability did I get your social right on that? Uh, full name on this one You want to hang around for a while? What? Oh, uh, no.
I just If this air pump ever freezes up, just, uh, play with the pressure valve.
That's all it needs.
No No, what I mean is, we're gonna have to staff this place up.
You know where everything is.
You're kidding, right? I mean, you're not You're not actually I just figured that, uh, you're sellin' the place.
You probably need the money.
I'm sorry.
Did you not get what just happened here? I just lost my business And I lost it to you.
Hey, if I'm wrong If you don't need the work Ok, Charlie, you want some peace and quiet.
And you know what? We get that, so We brought you Some of these white noise tapes.
Here.
The surf at stimson.
Your basic babbling brook.
And, in case you get really overstimulated, desert sounds.
Which is You know, pretty much Silence.
Guys, please, just Wait.
Well, because the doc says you're doing much better and what you really need now is some high quality rem sleep.
And and And what? I'll only have cancer? All anybody tries to do is buck me up, you know? You can do it, Charlie.
You can fight it.
What is that? I mean, I'm gonna knock out cancer with optimism? I mean, I didn't make myself get it.
How am I gonna make myself get rid of it? I've been doing the positive thinking thing for months, ok? Every single day since I found out.
And you know what? Now I'm in the hospital.
So, is that my fault? Didn't I think positively enough? Well, I'll tell you what, you guys, I'm done with that.
I don't know if it works or not.
I just know that I spend so much time eliminating any possibility of anything going wrong.
I mean, I even pushed people out of my life to make sure of it.
And now I'm just I'm just too tired to keep it up.
Charlie, come on Don't.
Please, just just let me be ok with whatever happens is gonna happen.
It's so much better that way.
If I get better I get better.
That's great.
If I die I die.
It's not so great.
But you know what? It's there, so please, just let me stop pretending that it's not.
So I cashed the check today, gave it all to Howie.
Really? Where does that leave us? Well, we're out of the hole.
Actually, we've got about $300 left in the bank, all ours.
Huh.
What, that's it? I thought you'd be more excited.
Oh, I'm I'm sorry.
I'm just, uh I missed the doctor yesterday, and I don't want to miss her again.
Anyway The guy was ok about it, except Except for one thing.
What? Well As soon as it's over, as I'm handing him my keys to the place Or my used-to-be place He asked me if I want a job.
He did? Can you believe that? I mean, the guy puts me out of business, practically steals my place from me, and then thinks I want to work for him.
So, uh, are you gonna take the job? What, are you kidding? Well, if we're ever gonna get our own apartment Up until yesterday, the place was mine, Julia.
Yeah, but you know what? We need the money.
And it's working on motorcycles, which is exactly why you bought the shop in the first place.
You're not getting me here, all right? You're not getting what I'm saying.
I'd be working for him.
There she is.
I'm sorry.
Can we Just stay here for a second.
I'll be back.
Of course, that's assuming he keeps getting better, the way he's been doing.
I'm sorry.
I missed what you said.
Can you start again? I was just saying, I've been studying his charts, and Charlie's doing really well.
If he stays on track, he should be out of the hospital in a couple of days.
Wow! Really?! That's Which also means we're safe to start back up with the radiation treatments.
And he can stay on schedule? No extra radiation on the other end? Oh, god! That is fantastic.
Isn't that great, Charlie? See, Charlie? People do bounce back from these things.
I guess so.
See? We told you you'd beat it, huh? Yeah.
Hi.
Hey.
He doesn't seem any better, does he? I don't know.
I mean, you get news like that She practically told him that he's going home.
And that doesn't make him feel any better? Give it time, Bailey.
He's still gettin' over this thing.
Maybe.
No.
I mean it.
Let him get out of the hospital and let him feel normal for a while.
Yeah.
So I guess it's your turn to make me feel better now, huh? I guess that's how we work, huh? One of us gets crazy.
The other one calms 'em down.
It's gonna take a while for us to see how all this turns out.
So I don't think any of us should make any big, sudden moves.
Don't Don't quit school yet, Bailey.
Jule Wait and see how things are when Charlie gets home, and if you're still too busy, then get some help from someone.
That's Like, I don't know, I could help you.
I could.
I could take classes for you and take notes or whatever.
It might even be fun, you know? Assuming that you're taking something more challenging than remedial macrame.
I'm done with school, jule.
Ok? What, that's it? You're not even gonna think about it? I have.
I have thought about it.
And you know what? It's like what Charlie was saying.
It's so much easier to stop pretending.
And it's the same thing with you and Griffin with the bike shop.
That's not working out for you, so instead of pouring more into it, you cut it loose.
That's how school is with me.
It's not how I wanna spend my time, so I'm cutting my losses, and I'm moving on, and I'll tell you something, jule.
It feels good.
It's late.
He must have turned the phone off.
Yeah, probably.
It sounds like he's getting better, though, right? He's better, but He's still in there, you know? Listen, I've got to tell the travel agent something.
We're almost halfway through the week, so if you're thinking about I'm not going, Paul.
You're not? I just If I went, I would be at that pay phone every 5 minutes.
It wouldn't be fair to you.
It wouldn't be any fun for you.
You need this, I know that, so you should go.
You should go and take the vacation that you need.
Don't even say that, ok? Just look at the position you're putting me in.
I'm a jerk if I tell you not to worry about Charlie, and I'm an idiot if I don't use this vacation time.
I'm sorry.
I don't want your apology, Kirsten.
I just want your I want i want You! Paul! You can't be jealous! I can't?! Are you kidding? How many times have you been near or at an altar with this man? I mean, I'm not an idiot.
I know those feelings just don't disappear.
You're right.
They don't.
What does that mean? I know that you want me to tell you exactly How I care about him.
Like like I love him this way but not that way.
But I don't know how to do that.
I just i just love him Enough so that I can't go.
So the magazines and your mail.
And here's some quarters for your vending machine needs, 'cause if Charlie's feeling better, he's gonna want some junk food.
And then I have a surprise.
I went a little overboard with the leatherette cover, but Annie You shouldn't have.
Why? You needed it typed, didn't you? Well This is Mr.
bigham from the principal's office at Grant high school.
I'm calling about Claudia salinger.
She's been absent from school for several days.
We've called all her contact numbers, but no one's gotten back to us.
I'm afraid we can't overlook her truancy any longer without some kind of word from her family.
So if somebody Erase this message.
You have no messages.
Bailey: Hey.
The nurse said you wanted to see us? Yeah.
Julia: Hey, you actually ate your What was that? I have no idea, but it was bad.
Hey You seem You're sitting up, and you're eating.
I feel a lot better.
That's That is so great.
Yeah, I've been thinking about stuff, a lot.
And, um I need to see Emmett, so could you call him up and get him over here for me? Emmett? Why would you I want to write a will.
Charlie, a will, why would you want You just said that you were feeling better.
Guys, it's not just Listen, it's not a horrible thing, ok? Because, yeah, I guess the pneumonia is getting better, which is fine, but That's not my biggest problem here.
Charlie And please don't tell me that I'm gonna beat the cancer, too.
I know you think that, but Really, no one knows.
And I've gotta look at those odds, and I've gotta be straight with myself.
I've gotta accept that there is a chance that I might not make it.
So if the worst happens, you know What next? Do I just sit here and let it come? 'Cause I've been doing that.
I've been trying to be ok with whatever happens to me, but It feels wrong.
And you know why? You guys.
Because of you guys.
I have to be ok with whatever happens to me, but you guys are another story.
I want to know about that.
I want to know that you're gonna be ok.
And It's not like I haven't spent enough time figuring out how I'm gonna live through this.
I've also gotta spend some time figuring out how I'm gonna die.
Which is why In a weird way Planning for the worst, it's actually For me, it's It's a good thing.
It feels good.
So, please just get Emmett over here, ok? And, um Bring Owen and claud, too.
I want to see them.
Ok? Woman: Stupid, stupid, stupid! Damn stupid server! Uh, hello? Uh, who are you? Um I'm Griffin, and I'm Supposed to work here.
Oh, um Ok, the time clock's not installed yet, so I'll just take your name and the time.
Time clock? Griffin what? Oh, um Holbrook.
I know that name.
That's on the vendor agreements.
You used to own this place.
Yeah, it's Ancient history.
Wow.
Well, I'm I'm Rosalie.
Man, that must be I'm sorry if I was rude before.
Is that horrible, coming back to work here after A little.
I feel like I should get you a cup of coffee or something.
You used to be the boss.
Well, don't worry about it.
I didn't really have time to get used to it.
Charlie's still a little sick, owe.
That's why he has to stay in bed.
But he's getting better.
He's in bed, and he looks pretty tired, but he's getting better.
And he's got some tubes and stuff, so we gotta be careful of that.
There's no roughhousing, ok? Ok.
Ok.
Charlie! Hey, munchkin.
How ya doin'? Fine.
Where's Claudia? Oh.
Uh, I think she had to take off for school early.
Next time.
Hey.
Want me to show you around my room? Bailey says your bed has tricks.
That's right, it does.
Get up there and I'll show you, all right? All right.
I'll show you this little remote thingy here.
All right, now, you push this one Whoa-ho-ho-ho.
Push this one, and it goes down.
Push this one And your feet go down
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