Somebody Somewhere (2022) s01e06 Episode Script

Life Could Be a Dream

1 I feel like being bad.
Let's go to Freddy's and get milkshakes for lunch.
I'd love to, but I'm working straight through.
Again? Come on.
Monica's been riding my ass, and I gotta leave early for my mom's thing.
Just eat with Michael.
- We broke up last night.
- Wait, what? Why didn't you call me? Are you okay? Fuck, Joel.
No, I'm good.
We're just in different places.
You know, things happen.
- I don't want to talk about it right here.
- Fuck this.
Let's go to Freddy's.
We can talk about it there.
Sam, I need to talk to you.
- We were actually just about - Small conference room? Fucking twat.
Are you ready for the Sam Plan? - Yeah - Okay.
So, this is your essays per hour, trending over time.
And then, this is your performance versus the other team members.
So, as you can see, you're in the top 10 percentile.
Wha I'm in the I'm in the top? So, I'm not in trouble right now? No, you've been killing it since you became my mentee, and, like, you get a lot of the credit for that.
Okay Great.
Okay.
I've got two separate tracks for you.
So one, you stay in testing, and if you keep these numbers up, you could be team leader in, like, three years, or, if you're interested, we move you into IT.
It's a lateral move for now, but it does have opportunities for growth.
And so, assuming that you want to be here super long-term, I really think that is gonna be the place where you're going to have the most, uh - Sorry, Sam? - Hm? Um, what do you think? Oh, um Well, Monica I think I wanna quit.
Yeah.
I quit.
Thank you! - Thank you.
Thank you - Thank you! It's gonna be so bleak here without you.
What am I gonna do? Who am I gonna go to lunch with? You know, Chase, who thinks dinosaurs are super-cool at 30 years old? Or-or Lydia, whose nose pops every time she chews? Look at these giant thumbtacks.
I don't like any of these people! They're all so fucking boring! Joel? You may want to keep your voice down.
Joann, butt out! Joel.
It's gonna be okay.
Look, this is good, right? I gotta go to my mom's thing, but I'm gonna text you later.
Okay? I'm texting you.
Smile? Hey, Dad.
I was hoping I wouldn't be the first.
They give you a hard time about gettin' out of work early? Um, no, not really.
- You hear anything from Tricia? - No.
- Why? - Oh, nothing.
- I'll just shoot her a quick text.
- Hm.
Oh.
Ah I'm, oh, sorry.
I I'm an oaf.
Here.
There's still a couple sips in there.
- I I feel terrible.
- Hey.
- Hey, Trish.
- Hey, Dad.
- Hey.
- What are we just We're just waiting.
Great.
All right.
- Dad just spilled a little coffee.
- You did? - Yeah, but it's free coffee.
- On her? You got a drunk in your family, too? You know, I would never really spend this much, but I've been listening to Brené Brown "Dare to Lead," and I feel like it it sends messages.
Uh, please.
Have a homemade caramel.
The wife got me a candy thermometer for my birthday, so.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
So, you're all here because of how hard Mary Jo's been working.
She's really been opening up, and we think she's ready for this next step.
An honest family dialogue.
So, who wants to start? Um, why don't we start off with you, Ed? How do you feel being here? Well, who cares about how I feel? I mean Sometimes, you have to just put your head down and, uh, get on with things.
I hear you, Ed, but if we don't share how we're feeling, over time, that can just fester and build.
You know, like a pressure cooker? If you open it without releasing some of the pressure, then boom! You know, takes practice, but if we can share just a little bit of the load, it's gonna help, all right? Thanks for getting us started, Ed.
Oh.
I didn't know that counted.
So, how's it for you? Being here, seeing your mom's progress? Either of you.
This will go a lot quicker if you just pick one of us.
- Okay.
Um, Tricia, right? - Mm-hmm.
She's the pretty one.
Um To be really honest with you, I don't feel much of anything.
Pretty numb.
Also, the dramatic one.
Oh.
Oh no, fine.
That's good.
You wanna do drama? That's fine.
Let's do drama.
I used to dread coming home from school every single day because I never knew what I was going to find when I walked through those doors.
Ever.
Didn't know which one you were gonna be that day.
If it snows in January, it's all my fault, right, Ed? - Well, it snows quite a bit - Of course Dad's gonna agree with you! He always does! - I mean - Okay, yes.
yes, yes.
Um, Sam, is there anything you'd like to add to this conversation? Well, the caramels are fucking delicious.
Thank you.
- Sorry.
- Mm.
Look, I'm glad she's here.
And I'm glad she's working hard, but I really don't think she's gonna change.
Okay.
Can you talk about that a little more? Yeah.
She's gotten sober before, and then something happens, and she's right back at it.
Like when Holly died, it was like she just Sorry, I need to stop you for one second.
Who's Holly? - Who's Holly?! - Yeah.
Holly is our sister! - How the fuck could you not tell him about Holly?! - Mother? If you think you had a bad mother, you try having a mother like mine! You cannot feel sorry for yourself right now! You do anything, just don't Don't don't blame me for everything that happens in your damn life! All right?! All right?! Goddammit! Get outta here! There you go.
Did that work out like you thought it would? Okay.
You know, I, uh I just think we gotta keep trying.
What choice do we have? No, I just need to take a little bit closer look at the assessment rubric.
- Okay, let's try to look at this one from last week.
- Okay.
If you just use this Oh my gosh, Todd, are you okay? What is funny about a man falling down? Everyone, back to work.
- You okay? - Yeah.
Oh good! And they were like, "Why are you laughing? Why are you laughing?" I was like, why are you not? - Because it's funny! - Oh my God.
See, this is why I need you at work with me.
- Yeah.
- Are you gonna eat that bacon? Yes.
All right - So, you're a little shunned, you know.
- Just a little shunned.
Just a little shunned! It's no big deal.
It's like Pick one person, and be super nice to him, and everything will be okay.
That could maybe work.
But, like, who? Oh God, I don't know any of their names.
Yeah, really.
Oh, so what are you gonna do with your first day of freedom? - Oh - Gonna just lay around, watching television, drinking wine No, I'm gonna sit down, and I'm gonna write out my five-year plan.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Are you Really? - Really.
I'm totally fucking serious.
- Oh.
- You know what the first thing you should write on it? - What? "Be more generous with my bacon.
" Fuck you.
I actually don't care for bacon.
Well then, why won't you give it to me? I'm a complicated woman.
I think if you'd consider planting cover crops on, uh, this quarter here I can't do it.
With all the planting now and the, the tilling in the spring, you know, for something I can't even sell.
I hear that, but you'll be buying less herbicide, and we can talk about no-till options.
Your yields will increase over time and, you know, it is a good investment in your future.
It's hard to get excited about the future when you're just sort of, you know, hanging on to the present.
- It's just something to think about.
- Yeah.
I know we don't know each other well, but you're a real good steward of your land.
Uh-huh.
I Thank you.
You know, I'm sorry that I left early yesterday, but it was a, uh, personal, you know, family matter.
It's all right.
Family first, you know? I-I'm not sure I always put 'em first.
I-I thought I was, but I think I might have messed up.
See, I'm not the type of fellow that can, uh, just talk about stuff, and so, I hold things in.
I just Keep things to myself.
I realize that that's all gotta change.
Well, you know, think of it this way.
You can only start from where you are.
My wife Mary Jo is in one of those rehab-type places.
For the drinking.
Sorry.
It's tough for both of you.
It's tougher on her.
It's gonna be okay.
The Linens and Lemons Order came in missing a few items, but I went ahead and called and had it all sorted out.
Oh, and one of the new ginger jar lamps that came in, one of them has a short.
I'll take a look.
Wonderful.
- Hi! Good morning.
- Hi! Good morning.
- My God, I love that top.
- Thank you! - Poppy's.
- Oh! - I have a return.
- Okay, let me see this.
Oh my goodness.
Is that for sale? Oh.
Um, you kn uh, we just got The answer is yes! Yeah, I can you can wrap that up.
Like, - I'll take it.
- Okay! Let's get this rung up.
I dropped this chip on the floor, so I had to go down and get it, so I got it.
Oh, okay.
Um I have some of your, uh, your stuff.
- Oh.
Okay! - Okay? I was looking for that sweatshirt.
Oh, okay.
Look, I know this is all super hard.
The timing.
Like, I had no idea Sam was gonna quit.
I wouldn't have broken up with you No, it's fine.
It's okay.
It's no biggie.
Oh, I got you, uh, the Vitamix for Christmas.
Uh I thought, maybe I should uh, give it to you now.
It's, uh, it's refurbished, but Can I open it now? Or is that taking things too fast? Ouch.
You can pull up a chair at our table if you if you want.
No, I'm listening to music.
Well, Merry, uh Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
So, Tricia, um, you know, I know this is a little uncomfortable You know, it is.
It-it's a little bit uncomfortable.
Sure, but you know what? We're both adults, and we have a business to run and a fiscal responsibility No, I think your fiscal responsibilities are to your clients because you're a hooker and a whore.
Okay, well, insults aren't gonna help.
It's funny because they're helping me.
You realize that you were my best friend, right? I don't have a lot of friends, so I don't understand how someone does what you just did.
I'd like for you to leave my store, please.
Okay, well, that's This isn't your store.
- It is now.
- No, no, no, no, no.
I know you're upset, but this is my store.
When Shannon was little, you wanted to stay home, and who went to the trade shows? - I did.
And who negotiated the lease - Mm-hmm.
- and got it down? I did that.
And - Mm-hmm.
Who slept with my husband? You did that.
I'm gonna buy you out.
You're done.
That's it.
Just wait, okay? Nobody's buying anybody out.
Hey, hey.
Uh, not right now, Coop.
Oh no, I just had a chili dog, gonna go do a BM, okay? - Oh.
Okay - Hey, Tricia, what up? Oh my God.
- He doesn't know? - Just wait.
You have nothing to gain by telling him.
- What do I have to lose? - You don't have He didn't do anything, okay? Tricia, you love Coop.
He would be crushed.
Should you maybe have thought about that before? - I can't believe you're crying now.
- Just I can't believe you're crying now.
He comes out of that bathroom, Charity, I am telling him everything.
Unless you agree to be a silent partner.
That's extortion.
Hoo! Flag on the play, hunners.
- Give it 10 or 15 in there.
- Hey, baby! - I know.
- Hey, Coop? - Yeah, what up? - Oh, it's nothing.
Do you wanna hear something really amazing? Yeah.
It was just Tricia was gonna tell you that we got some cedar closet spray, and she knows how much you love cedar.
- Oh my God, I love my cedar.
- Know it.
Thanks, Tricia! - See you at home, baby.
- Yeah, you will.
Take it.
It's all yours.
Unbelievable.
Un believable.
Let's do this.
Time to dream Till I can't see I like pills And they like me Yes, they do Is it your birthday? Yes, your fuckin' birthday It's everybody's birthday Ooh, yeah Oh, she pink and pretty, did you hear what she said? She said, thank you for coming I got a pussy, yeah I got the power, yeah, I got a pussy "Quick dip the corn dog.
" What the fuck does that mean? Oh my God.
How fucked up was I when I was writing this? I don't even know what the "but don't mess with it" means, but What the fuck? What, am I supposed to sit here and talk to a little fucking plastic peg in the ground? Oh.
Oh man, I fucked up.
I fucked up.
I fucked up.
Holly I'm sorry I couldn't play these for you.
I know how much I know how much you wanted to hear it, but I just I just couldn't do it.
I'm gonna play it for you now.
Oh God.
I hope you can hear this.
Oh, you've gotta be fucking kidding me.
God.
All right.
A little titty rub will fix it.
Hey! - Do you work here? - Yeah.
Well, where is her headstone? We paid for it like a year ago! Listen, I've been trying to get that mother to finalize the order for months now.
I call, I send e-mails.
She doesn't answer me.
Goddammit, Mom.
You deserve more than this.
You deserve more than this.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so fucking sorry.
All right, come on.
Grab your shit, and let's go.
You being here is a waste of time and money.
What do you care? You only come home to dump me in here.
Oh my God, Mom, if you don't even wanna try, fine! But you're not gonna lay around here eating cookies and hemorrhaging cash, while Dad is at home, falling apart.
I am trying.
Really?! Really?! You didn't even tell Doctor What's-His-Face about Holly! You can't just erase her, Mom! You haven't paid for her headstone, and now, she's out there, alone in a cemetery, under a fucking plastic peg in the ground! I can't talk about her.
It's too hard! I know it's hard! It's hard for all of us! I I All I do is sit around here, thinking about how I-I I-I messed up with all you girls, with Holly, too.
I just messed up.
You remember when we were little and we would be upset, and then he would sing to us, and you'd make us feel better? Life could be a dream If I could take you up in paradise up above If you would tell me I'm the only one that you love Life could be a dream, sweetheart Life could be a dream If only all my precious plans would come true If you would let me spend my whole life loving you Life could dream, sweetheart Life could dream, sweetheart If I could take you up in paradise up above If you would tell me I'm the only one that you love Life would be a dream, sweetheart Hello, hello again, sh-boom, I'm hoping we'll meet again Boom, hey nonny ding dong a-ling-a-ling-a-ling Uh, whoa whoa bip, a bip a doopa bip, whoa Life could be a dream If only all my precious plans would come true If you would let me spend my whole life loving you Life would be a dream, sweetheart Sh-boom Every time I look at you Something is on my mind If you do what I want you to Baby, we'd be so fine Whoa, life could be a dream, sh-boom If I could take you up in paradise up above Sh-boom, if only, darling I'm the only one that you love, life could be a dream Sweetheart, hello hello again Sh-boom, I'm hoping we'll meet again, boom Hey nonny ding dong a-ling-a-ling-a-ling Whoa whoa dip, a bip-a-boba-dip Whoa, life could be a dream Life could be a dream, sweetheart
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