Allswell in New York (2022) - full transcript

Three Nuyorican sisters navigate the daunting life challenges of single motherhood, career, and family while finding humor and solace within the bond of sisterhood.

["Feel Like Singing"

by Sandy B playing]

♪ Mmm, mmm, mmm-mmm ♪

♪ Mmm-mmm ♪

♪ People, get ready ♪

♪ We're gonna have

The time of our lives ♪

♪ Put away all of life's cares ♪

♪ Because it's time

And you paid your bill ♪

♪ You punched your card

At five o'clock ♪

♪ No time for thinking

About what's on the job ♪

♪ Come on

Let's dance our troubles away ♪

♪ You deserve it

So have it your way ♪

♪ The DJ is pumpin' ♪

♪ The dance floor is jumpin' ♪

♪ To the sound of the streets ♪

♪ There ain't

No stoppin' us now ♪

Oh!

You didn't get my text--

uh, my messages?

Oh, uh-- No!

I-- I couldn't find parking.

I'm around the corner.

Um, East Broadway.

Uh, by a red awning.

"Julie Jai Fang." Oh, I see you!

Ah! [laughs] It's so good

to finally see you in person.

Oh, my God, you're so beautiful.

[gasps] Oh, my God.

Oh, I'm sorry. Is this okay?

You must be tired.

Here, let me take this.

How was your trip?

It was okay.

How you feeling?

-I'm okay.

-Are you tired?

Oh, you must be hungry.

I know you know

we got the best bagels.

Pizzas, too.

But not all pizzas are equal.

Just because you're in New York

don't mean that you can

get pizza anywhere.

Those days are over.

Here. I just had one.

They're delicious.

I put more apple in yours

so it's sweeter.

I bought some basics,

but we can go to the supermarket

and pick up

whatever you really like.

I usually keep

my refrigerator empty.

What do you normally listen to?

-[car engine starts]

-Hmm?

[Latin music on radio]

I got you this pillow.

My girlfriend swears by it.

It supports your back-- Oh!

You wanna get a foot massage?

Oh, my God.

Let's get foot massages.

You like foot massages?

Do you have any new partners

since we last spoke?

[woman] No.

And you're still with...

Yeah.

In November,

we treated you for chlamydia.

In March,

we treated you for gonorrhea.

And you've been with

the one partner this whole time?

Now...

math was never my strong suit,

but it seems like

there's a pattern here.

If he's gonna step out on you,

the least he could do

is use protection.

-Sometimes he do.

-Sometimes ain't enough.

He's exposing you.

You deserve better than that.

But the good news is, you're

using long-term birth control.

You've taken control of your

fertility, and that's awesome.

Mmm? Hmm?

Hmm? Mm-hmm. So if you get

pregnant,

it ain't gonna be "Oh, shit."

It's gonna be "Hell yeah."

Am I right?

But we still got

this elephant in the room

that keeps giving you

venereal diseases.

Yes,

I called your man an elephant.

[chuckles]

All right, now,

you know the drill.

We're gonna collect urine

and give you an HIV test.

-[drink bubbling]

-[humming]

[inhales]

[blowing, vocalizing]

Keep the bubbles

to a steady roll.

Not too big, not too small.

[blowing, humming]

Like this?

[blowing, vocalizing]

Make sure the onset of the E

is synchronous with,

it goes with the blow.

So it's-- it's not...

[vocalizes, blows]

Or...

[blows, vocalizes]

But...

[blowing, humming]

[blowing, vocalizing]

That's it.

That's it, that's it.

Soft palate open.

Excuse me just one minute.

Where the fuck have you been?

-Out.

-Out. For two days?

I thought you might be dead.

[sighs] I texted you

that I was staying out.

[woman]

What happened to calling?

Give me my car keys.

-[sighs]

-Now!

-My phone died.

-Your phone died.

On what day, and in what country

are there no chargers?

There's a charger

in the fucking car!

Sorry about that.

Kids, you know?

[woman] Here we are!

Let me show you the best part.

I'm on the list

for a two-bedroom,

but for now

I've set it up for the baby.

Come on, let me show you.

And this is you.

Here's the linens.

Backup toiletries are over here.

And if you close the blinds,

it gets really dark in here.

I don't know about you, but

I am really sensitive to light,

so I like to keep

my bedroom like a cave.

Is there anything

you wanna ask me?

What's the Wi-Fi?

This heifer shows up

20 minutes late,

can see the lobby is

packed full of patients

whose vitals I did

a half hour ago,

and proceeds to sit in her

office and eat her stinky salad

for a diet that

clearly is not working.

-You need to stop.

-Mmm!

And while she's eating

said stinky salad,

making everybody wait,

she proceeds to show me pictures

for the hundredth time.

Don't nobody wanna see your

fucking wedding pictures from

your fucking wedding in Tulum.

-Hey, Ida.

-[laughs awkwardly] Dr. Caffrey!

Good afternoon, Doctor.

I just got the pictures back.

-I was just telling Ida

how gorgeous they were.

-Let me see!

[gasps]

-They are beautiful!

-Mmm.

Oh! Sorry I couldn't make it.

You were missed.

Are we running low

on rapid tests?

I noticed that.

Huh. Have Edwin order some more.

-Will do.

-Aww!

Enjoy your lunch.

-She invited you?

-Have you been in my fridge?

-Why didn't you go?

-I don't do weddings.

You can't be taking my supplies.

There are people who don't

feel comfortable coming

in here for our services.

-I'm aware.

-So I take our services to them.

Like we used to

when we had a mobile clinic.

It's not like I'm selling them.

We shouldn't be having this

conversation. You need to stop.

[Ida sighs]

[low, ominous music]

[♪]

Constance?

-[Connie] What?

-Don't play with me, Constance.

Open the goddamn door.

Show me your transcript.

-What?

-Now.

[scoffs] I don't have it.

Pull it up on your computer.

That's not how it works.

We had a deal.

Do I need to piss test you?

I don't know. Does weed show up?

'Cause it's legal now.

What about Molly?

I'm not going through

this with you again.

I'm fine.

[woman] Where were you?

-Working.

-Yeah, working? Yeah, where?

More modeling?

Are you moving up in the world?

This is why

I don't tell you shit.

In 36 hours,

you post nonstop pictures

of your ass in dental floss,

-but you can't call me back?

-Are you body shaming me?

Keep on doing what you're doing,

Einstein.

You're gonna end up wrapped

in a rug in the middle of

a fucking meridian on a thruway,

and nobody's gonna give a shit

about you except for me.

You should get that

in a greeting card.

Yeah. How lucrative is it

selling your ass these days?

-Better than it was in yours!

-I never.

The only reason why anyone

ever let you sing was because

you were half-naked.

-I had talent.

-Please!

You were selling

your ass and tits, too.

-Not the same.

-I've seen the videos.

♪ I got my eye on you

Ooh, ooh ♪

That's some real talent

right there.

Do you really need

these men's validation?

Do you? 'Cause clearly

you're the expert.

Um, Codependent No More.

-Yeah, how's that going, huh?

-Stop it.

-Stop it!

-Getting To "I Do."

-You know what?

-Where's the ring, ma?

The Truth About Men

Will Set You Free.

-You're being cruel.

-Blah, blah, blah,

blah, blah, blah, blah.

It must really bother you

that men don't even

look at you anymore.

-This isn't about me.

-You might wanna ask yourself

why you're still alone

instead of wasting your life

tormenting me.

You are fucking pathetic.

Hello?

Pero yo no te-- Oh, okay.

-Go ahead-- What?

-[woman on phone] I was

just gonna call you.

-[Ida] Hey, mama.

-[shower running]

This is getting so real!

-I know!

-[man] How's the girl?

Not the most talkative.

I'm sure you talked enough

for the both of you.

-Fuck off.

-[man] I gotta run.

I have a date

with an anesthesiologist

from Beth Israel.

-Who?

-Yeah, who?

You don't know him!

You worried about things missing

from your fridge? Phew!

You should see the party favors

these guys walk off with.

-No party favors.

-[man] Okay! See you soon.

-Can't wait.

-You're scaring me.

Bye! Love you. Mean it.

Sorry. Remind me again.

This is the Craigslist girl?

-Her name's Nina.

-Nina, yeah.

Do you have anything in writing?

Anything legally binding?

-Not yet.

-Okay. Do you know

anything about her?

I got about two good eggs

left in me, and I'm single, so.

Okay, understood.

Um... [clears throat]

...have you heard from Desmond?

Desmond?

Why are you bringing him up?

Nothing, I--

Just thinking about him.

-Why would you do that?

-He's our brother?

Don't be inviting him

to my party.

Hold on.

Serene's on the other line.

Should we FaceTime?

No, I gotta go. Tell her

I can't wait to see her,

and not to forget

to bring my niece.

Bye.

Hey.

-[Serene] I hit her.

-Hit who?

I've never-- I mean, I--

I spanked her as a kid, but...

[Ida] Okay, just breathe.

I've lost it. I fucking lost it.

[Ida] It's okay.

You're human. You'll--

you'll repair the damage.

I got her favorite dumplings.

-That's a start!

-I'm afraid.

I mean, we've never--

We've gotten to

this point where--

Hold on. You know what?

Let me call you back.

[soft, tense music]

[softly] Connie?

Baby, you hungry?

I got you some shumai.

Can I come in?

[♪]

["1 Life (On Loan)"

by Joaquin Cotler playing]

♪ One life, one life

One life, one life ♪

♪ One life, one life

One life, one life, one life ♪

♪ One life, one life

One life, one life ♪

♪ One life, one life

One life, one life, one life ♪

♪ Never knew that

It could be so wrong ♪

♪ Never knew that

It could be so long ♪

Hello.

This is it.

-[jazz music playing]

-What's this music?

-Um, it's Spotify--

-No.

-What should I change it--

-Something else.

Where'd you get that hat?

I love it. Too cute.

Oh! Lindsay, this is Nina.

You're gonna be

seeing a lot of her.

-Hi, Nina.

-Hey.

Take a seat.

Uh, take a look at the menu.

Everything is really yummy.

What can I get you to drink?

Water? Seltzer? Juice?

Uh, I'm not really thirsty.

I'll just make you

a Shirley Temple.

Where's Gabe?

Is this who I think this is?

Nina, this is

my business partner, Tim.

So great to meet you.

So this place is yours?

It's ours.

We have a bunch of baby stuff

for both of you guys.

Thanks.

Tim just had a baby girl.

-What's this song?

-[Lindsay] Sorry.

No, I like it. Turn it up.

Everything's all set for Sunday.

I'm just waiting on

the liquor order,

-but it's gonna be beautiful.

-Thanks.

Can I use your bathroom?

Sure. Straight to the back.

You okay?

[♪]

Shit.

-[man] Craigslist.

-[Ida] Yeah, I know.

[man] I thought

they shut that down.

I think just for

the sex worker ads.

What else was it for?

Unplanned pregnancies,

apparently.

-Oh, boy.

-I don't know what to tell her.

What's there to tell?

That she's driving herself

off a cliff.

-At least she's driving.

-What?

If there's one thing

I've learned about your sister,

it's don't try to learn

too much about your sister.

-[scoffs] Stupid.

-She threw a drink in my face.

-Well, you deserved it.

-On Christmas!

-It was a long time ago.

-Never forget.

[Ida chuckles]

You'll never guess

who I saw today.

-Kevin Durant?

-Who?

Oh, wait-- Check, please!

Please tell me you're joking.

[laughs] I know!

He's a-- a baseball player.

[gasping dramatically]

[fake choking] Ugh!

Oh, baseball!

[percussive music

playing over speakers]

Did you want

a grilled cheese instead?

-Do they have American cheese?

-I can run out and get some.

When my wife was pregnant,

all she'd eat was

Swedish Fish and chopped liver.

I don't eat fish.

What's up, beautiful people?

Hey, what's up?

Nina, this is Gabe.

Hi. Hey, sorry I'm late.

And I know you're a Patrón

kind of guy, but I am

about to change your life.

You know, a little punctuality

might change my life.

Ha-ha! This guy, he's so funny.

Who's that, uh-- the donkey

from-- from Winnie the Pooh?

-Eeyore.

-[Gabe] Eeyore.

Don't be an Eeyore, Tim.

Seriously, bro,

you think storm clouds,

you're gonna get storm clouds.

-Why are you so tense?

-I don't know, bro.

Maybe it's 'cause

I'm here 60 hours a week

with a baby at home.

All right, well, I'm gonna

send you this 21-day meditation

I just did with Alicia Keys.

-Sure, 'cause that'll help.

-Yeah, send it to me, too.

Check it out.

So last night I was covering

a shift at the hotel,

and who should be a guest?

Bertha González Nieves.

You don't know who she is?

Come on, man.

She's the first woman to be

certified Maestra Tequilera.

Casa Dragones?

Nina, you're young, you're hip.

-You know about Casa Dragones?

-Uh, tequila.

See what I'm saying?

It's that hip downtown crowd.

It's a whole new clientele

we gonna get in here.

Anyway, me and Bertha,

we was vibing, and, you know,

she was like, "I'ma gift you

three cases of this."

Gonna do a whole thing here.

I'm gonna go back

and get the rest.

Nice to meet you. Jellyfish.

-Gabe is our

superstar mixologist.

-He's a bartender.

And I thought he wasn't

working at the hotel anymore.

-What's up with that?

-That was my understanding.

-Sorry.

-Stop apologizing.

Sorry. Um, this guy wants

to speak with the owner.

-About what?

-[Lindsay] He says he didn't

like his steak last night.

He says he's gonna

leave us one star on Yelp

if we don't credit his account.

This guy?

-Jesus.

-I got it.

-Hi.

-How can I help you?

Well,

I'd like to speak to the owner.

You are.

Okay, so I was here

last night, and then I--

Okay, why don't we

just take it outside?

[retro pop music playing]

♪ I got my eye on you ♪

♪ Ooh-ooh ♪

♪ Can you feel

This soul sensation? ♪

♪ I got my eye on you ♪

♪ The way you move

Everything you do ♪

♪ Before tonight

I never knew what I had missed ♪

[man 1 on TV] So the difference

between a dove and a pigeon?

[man snoring softly]

-[man 2] There is no difference.

-[phone buzzing]

[man 1]

One represents love and peace.

[low, serious music]

[♪]

Any time I brought up

wanting to have a baby,

we'd just fight more.

He knew what buttons to push,

and he pushed 'em.

Just to avoid moving forward,

keep us stuck.

My choices were shit

or get off the pot,

and I stayed.

Then I blinked,

and all these years went by...

till I got the courage

to really end it.

This chick I follow

on Instagram put it better.

"We broke each other because

it hurt less than letting go."

So, yeah, I'm single.

Anything else you wanna ask me?

Um...

I don't think so.

But if there is, like, really,

you can ask me anything.

Okay.

There's all this paperwork

we have to go through.

You know, to make it official.

My lawyer's working on it now.

A lawyer?

Oh, she's great.

You're gonna love her.

You'll see.

How's the boba? Like it?

[chuckles] It's kind of weird.

[distant sirens blaring]

[soft, steady music]

[latch releases]

[♪]

Des.

Desmond?

Who's this?

It's all right,

I must've fell asleep.

-Hey, bro.

-Hey.

It's been a long time.

Yeah, yeah, it's been a minute.

I knew I'd find you here.

[Desmond] Where else would I go?

How long you been back?

Are you sick?

If that's a euphemism

for sticking needles in my arm,

then no.

I ain't sick.

[Ida] How's your health?

I'm most definitely sick.

-What with?

-Oh, come on, sis.

You the doctor.

[Ida] You know I'm not, but...

you look jaundiced.

Yeah, the lighting

in here is terrible.

[Ida] Are you on any medication?

You know, we so over-medicated

as a culture.

Did you stop by my clinic today?

You're not gonna believe

what I found the other day.

Look at this.

People would kill for this, huh?

Look how dense this is. Huh?

You could make a lot

of good stuff with this wood.

People make furniture

with this wood.

Sturdy. Lasts forever.

What are you doing here?

You have family.

You have sisters.

-You have a daughter.

-She can't see me like this.

-I want a doctor to look at you.

-I'm good right here.

[Ida] You wanna pack a bag,

or do you need me to?

[sighs] Come on, sis.

I am not leaving you here.

So you can either come with me,

or I can call 911.

[rap music blasting on

passing car stereo]

[rap music fades]

Promise me you won't

bring Connie around.

It's fucking humiliating, Ida.

Okay.

Okay.

We got this.

[solemn music]

[Serene] There are no words.

-But I am so, so sorry.

-[buzzer ringing]

[buzzer rings]

Can we just talk, please?

Call me when you get this.

Or text.

Just let me know

you're all right.

[♪]

-[camera shutter clicking]

-I know what it's like

to be young and beautiful

and mad as hell and

use your sex as your power.

I need to tell you,

that feeling of being in control

will flip on you

in a nanosecond.

It's like dancing

with a gorilla.

You don't stop dancing

when you wanna stop.

You stop when the gorilla stops.

[train rattling]

Okay.

[Nina chuckles]

[chuckles] Wow.

I love it.

["Find Your Home" by

Jordana de Lory playing]

♪ Hey, mister ♪

[Tim] What is that, the lasagna?

Is it? The lasagna?

Put it over there.

You look gorgeous! Look at you!

Thank you.

How's it going?

You need help with anything?

No, I got it. It's going great.

[gasps] Oh,

it's so good to see you!

-Shh.

-You look great.

I'm so exhausted.

-Let me see the baby.

-Don't wake her up.

Um, hey, where's the diaper bag?

It's in the car.

You want me to go get it?

I'll take care of it.

-I would've gone.

-Everything okay?

That's fine. We're just

both running on fumes.

-How was it last night?

-It's good. It was busy.

Our star mixologist

was late again, so.

We'll talk about it later?

Yeah, later, later, later.

Later, later, later.

Thank you so much!

Thank you! [squeals]

So happy for you.

-Thank you!

-Mwah!

-Congratulations, Daisy.

-[Daisy] Thank you, Ray.

[clearing throat]

What is this outfit?

[exclaims] Well, you know,

if you see the world,

the world sees you.

Curated. Curated!

I did get a little help

from Nina. Nina!

This is Clint,

and this is my sister Ida

and her partner Ray.

-"Partner."

-Hi.

Nice to finally meet you.

Nina helped me with my makeup.

-Bambi eyes.

-[Clint] Yes!

Bambi? At a baby shower?

What? We all know what happened

to Bambi's mother.

-May I use the restroom, Daisy?

-Sure, Ray.

You know where it is.

So, how far along are we?

-Uh...

-Oh, um, about 22 weeks?

Clint's a nurse.

He can't help himself.

Excuse me! [gasps, exclaims] Hi!

[exhales]

Well, so how you holding up?

I imagine this is

all very overwhelming.

-A little.

-She making you

drink her juices?

-I don't finish 'em.

-Nobody does.

You're welcome to come by

my clinic if you need anything.

[Clint]

We can do a quick check now.

As luck would have it,

I have all of my accoutrements

with me in my car.

Never leave home without 'em.

She could come to the clinic.

That lasagna looks good, though.

Want me to fix you a plate?

Uh, I don't eat that kind.

[Clint] Well, we can see what

else they have. You gotta eat.

So, any news from

our sister-in-law?

Uh, she says she'd come by.

Nina seems sweet.

-She's pretty special.

-Yeah.

-Did you get

the medical records?

-Not yet.

-How about the father?

Do you know any--

-Ida, you need to stop.

-You know the hell

I went through with IVF.

-Mm-hmm.

But do you know if either

of them were drug users?

["Dreamin'" by

Loleatta Holloway playing]

♪ Who knows where your love goes

When he closed the door ♪

♪ Closed the door ♪

♪ We have understanding

And that means much more ♪

♪ Means much more ♪

♪ But I don't have to worry

Where he goes ♪

♪ 'Cause I know that

He'll be coming home ♪

I was sitting on my rooftop

watching the sunset,

thinking about what

an amazing mom you're gonna be.

[partygoers] Aww!

-Thank you.

-Mm-hmm.

Um, what can I say, Daisy?

I absolutely love the idea of us

raising our kids together.

And if this was a civilized

country,

we'd all get

a year's paid vacation.

[all chuckling]

But just try to remember

that they're a different person,

like, every day, so...

-treasure every second of it.

-[Daisy] Thank you.

-I love you, mami.

-I love you.

[Danny] Nina.

Did she ever tell you that

she could do a head spin?

[all laughing]

So if nothing else, that kid

is gonna be a great dancer.

[all laughing]

No, but seriously, um...

I'm just so happy

you found each other.

Thank you, Danny.

I came across this a while ago,

and I can't think of

a more perfect time for it.

[clears throat]

"Finally, on my way to 'yes,'

I bump into all the places

where I said 'no' to my life.

All the untended wounds,

those coded messages

that sent me down the wrong

street again and again.

And I lift them one by one

close to my heart,

and I say 'holy, holy.'

And I lift them, one by one,

close to my heart,

and I say 'holy, holy.'"

[all murmuring]

[exhaling] Wow.

[blows raspberry, laughs]

Uh... okay.

I don't really have the words

to express how much

you all mean to me.

[sighs shakily]

You're my chosen family.

Well, except Ida, obviously.

She is my family.

[all laughing]

[sniffles] Ah...

Uh, without your support,

I wouldn't have the courage

and strength to follow my heart.

Uh,

I especially wanna thank Nina

for choosing me and giving me

the greatest gift of all.

You know what? Screw it.

You're all

the baby's godparents.

-[all laughing]

-Who said I gotta choose, right?

-[all cheering]

-Love you.

[Tim] Donate whatever

you don't want in there.

I don't know if you guys

are doing gender whatever,

but there's...

Yeah, have you ever noticed

that "gender neutral" really

just means boys' clothes?

[hushed]

She's kidding about everyone

being the godparents, right?

I don't think she meant it

like a formal ceremony.

-What is this?

-[Ray] She expect us to babysit?

I told her I'd give her

one night a week.

One night a week?

-You signed me up for that?

-I signed me up for that.

[exclaiming excitedly]

-Who gave me these?

-Girl, who do you think?

-[all laughing]

-[exclaiming]

-I am great with babies.

-I know.

I mean, babies love me.

You're better than me.

Nah. I'll babysit.

[Daisy] Oh, cute, cute, cute.

It's from our bartender.

It's the least he could do.

My sister always

has to outdo everyone.

-What you go and do now, girl?

-You gonna open it, or

are you gonna keep on talking?

-Bleh!

-[Ida laughs]

Oh, my God!

This is too much!

Oh, my goodness!

I'm so sorry.

I'm sorry I'm so late.

Has anyone seen Connie?

Is Connie here?

Has anyone heard

from my daughter?

[Daisy sighing]

-Is this filtered?

-No, I took it out the toilet.

-Does this have nuts in it?

-It's lasagna. I can't.

How you been, Daisy?

Oh, you know. Just nearly

had my baby shower ruined.

[Ida] She hasn't heard

from Connie in a few days.

-Okay.

-It's not like before.

It's like Chinese handcuffs

with Connie.

Every time I try to help,

it only gets worse.

I know I haven't been

the best mother--

That's not true.

You've been a great mother.

I should've forced her and Des

to have a relationship.

-I loved your brother.

-[Ida] I know.

But to see little Connie

all dressed up,

ready for her big day

with Daddy,

sitting by the door,

hair all pretty,

three o'clock,

four o'clock, midnight.

How many times do you

do that to a child?

Never.

I think I told you about

her secret Instagram?

-It's not that secret.

-[Ida] Daisy.

What? It isn't.

[Serene] She's right.

She doesn't respect her body.

I don't even recognize her.

That face? So much makeup.

It's covering up her light.

I know she's been

putting you through a lot.

By wearing makeup?

I'm sorry.

Unless she was kidnapped, has a

bomb strapped around her waist,

and we gotta go

Mission Impossible,

the way this one came in here...

-[Serene] I am--

-Can we just breathe?

She just jeopardized

the most important relationship

in my life right now.

-It's not that bad.

-No!

Would you want this family

raising your baby after this?

I found Des.

[huffs]

[monitor beeping steadily]

[Desmond, weakly] Hey, Serene.

Hey.

You look great.

Thank you.

I've been sort of

keeping tabs on you.

Heard you're doing okay.

Congratulations on doing okay.

Good evening. I'm Dr. Zeller.

Hello, I'm Ida, his sister.

This is my sister-in-law Serene.

Mr. Salcedo.

How are you feeling tonight?

I have the results

of your diagnostic tests.

Uh, do you wanna have

this conversation with me alone?

They can stay.

Well, I wish I had better news.

Your liver is failing.

That's why you're retaining

all that fluid in your belly.

We can control, with medication,

some of the symptoms.

There's a slight chance we could

investigate a liver transplant,

-but we'd have to

find a match very soon.

-I'll be the donor.

Well,

that's very generous of you.

-We can do some tests--

-I'm not interested.

Okay, what are the other

options? How about dialysis?

Unfortunately, dialysis

doesn't work for liver failure.

[Ida] What does that mean?

It means a transplant

is his only option.

-I can get tested tonight.

-I said I'm not interested.

You won't have to

wait on a list.

I understand this is a lot

to process, and you have

a big decision to make.

Why don't I give you a little

time, and I'll come back later.

Thank you, Doctor.

[Serene] I--

I have to find Connie.

[Daisy]

The last time I saw my brother,

we were both on

the same flight to Miami.

My seat was past his,

so I said, hey...

an olive branch, you know?

He looked straight into my eyes

and turned around,

like I didn't exist.

Even after that, I called him

more than once on his birthday

and... never heard from him.

But, if he wants to turn me

into the scapegoat for

the shitty life he created

and take zero responsibility

for any of it,

what am I supposed to do?

I never, uh...

knew my birth parents.

I met my aunt once.

Or, like, my bio mom's cousin.

She worked at The Gap.

And let me use her discount.

Did you get great stuff?

Just, like, one of those

thin hoodies with a zipper.

But my foster brother stole it.

Where he at? Should we go

find him and get it back?

[chuckles]

No, it meant more to him

to have nice things.

What you're doing is very brave.

You know that, right?

This baby's never gonna

not know how loved she is.

You hear that, baby?

You are love.

You're enough. You are safe.

I gotta tell you something.

I don't know who the father is.

It's okay.

[vacuum whirring]

[♪]

[♪]

[hoarsely] I thought

maybe you could call her.

[heart monitor beeping]

Why are you talking like that?

I-- I don't know.

Maybe something in the air.

Yeah. That would be me.

[chuckles]

You really don't know

where she could be at?

She hasn't answered my calls

or called me back.

I'm sure she's fine.

The last few years

have been... hell.

I-- I can't do anything right.

She fucking hates me.

[Desmond] You know,

I don't believe that.

Connie--

Connie needs to know you.

Excuse me. We're just gonna

be closing the doors.

[Serene] Okay.

[melancholy music]

[♪]

You missed me?

[Ida] You didn't fill

your prescription.

-You missed me!

-Why you didn't

pick up your meds?

I think I forgot

that paper you gave me.

[Ida] It's waiting for you

at the pharmacy.

All you gotta do

is say your name.

Wait, really?

When was the last time

you had sex?

Dang, miss! Like, you're just

gonna jump right into it?

Like, no foreplay? No-- no lube?

Did you have sex today?

[laughs] What kind of girl

do you take me for?

Sorry. I didn't know

you were with someone.

So sorry.

They have me on camera.

[Ida] What? Where?

Outside. A hallway.

[sighs] I don't know.

This is gonna be

on my permanent record.

You knew how vindictive NYU is.

My people take things

from offices all the time.

I can't lose

my fucking insurance, Ida.

Not right now.

[Ida] You won't.

How do you know?

'Cause.

We're not gonna let that happen.

[knocking at door]

[knocking continues]

-Yes?

-[Caffrey] Dr. Caffrey.

[Ida] Morning, Doctor.

You need to clean out your desk.

It's just a lot.

Hey,

can't you call out sick, huh?

Your brother's in the hospital.

I tried. We're short a nurse.

I can't believe

they fired Clint.

-[sighs]

-[Ray] Well...

he did it to himself.

I found out he's in therapy

three days a week.

Not surprising.

The guy's clearly troubled.

Why would you say that?

He's in therapy

three days a week.

Well, I just told you that.

He could keep his insurance if

he marries somebody in network.

Yeah?

Well, who's he gonna marry?

I could marry him.

What?

You would marry this guy?

For insurance.

[Ray] I don't even know

what you're talking about.

I'm talking about helping a dear

friend in a desperate situation.

First of all, it is legal for

men to get married nowadays, so.

So he could keep his insurance

so he can take care of himself.

I don't even understand you.

Now, of all times.

What choice do I have?

Why does it always gotta be

you rescuing everybody?

Maybe finding my brother

overdosed in the bathroom

when I was 17 might have

something to do with it.

I don't know.

The voices are expensive,

believe me.

I know, you've mentioned it.

[Ray] And people aren't

always what you think.

When I was working nights,

there was this guy, Darryl.

He was...

Anyways,

he made me coffee one night,

and I started feeling sleepy.

Now, what kind of coffee

makes you feel sleepy?

What-- what are you saying?

I'm saying the guy

made me coffee

and it did the exact opposite

of what coffee should do.

Okay, but why are

you telling me this?

Because! People aren't

always what you think.

Was Darryl gay?

Oh, this is fucking priceless.

[Ray sighs] I--

[monitors beeping]

[clears throat]

[inhales, exhales deeply]

[♪]

[Connie on recording]

Hey, it's Connie. Um... yeah.

[automated voice] The mailbox

is full and cannot accept any

messages at this time. Goodbye.

[♪]

[gagging]

[grunts]

[gags, spits]

[hospital din]

[sighs]

Excuse me. Um...

can you please tell me

what room Desmond Salcedo's in?

[nurse] Oh, I'm sorry.

The patient requested

no visitors tonight.

Those are for him.

♪ Bitter Friday ♪

♪ And I cooled it down today ♪

-Why didn't you text me?

-I did.

Who was she with?

Some guy. They, uh,

they ordered a big brunch,

and they said

you would cover it.

When was this?

Earlier.

How old was he?

I don't know, around her age.

I wouldn't worry about it.

We need to figure out

this Gabe situation.

What now?

I'm doing my job

and half of his.

We could've just

hired a bar manager.

You're right.

We could've, but we didn't.

-Well, he's your friend.

-Oh no, don't put this on me.

You're a grown man.

I didn't browbeat you with it.

I'm ready to let him go.

He's sweat equity,

and he's not sweatin'.

Okay. That's how you feel.

Why don't we figure out

a time to talk to him first?

I spoke to Ben.

He said cut our losses.

-Cut our losses?

What are you talking about?

-Yeah.

Gabe is more than just a--

a bartender.

He's a partner.

Plus, are you forgetting

that I am going on

maternity leave soon?

All right, fine. I'll have

another conversation with him.

-Does that make you happy?

-Thank you.

[door creaks]

[sighs heavily]

[locks click]

Nina?

You going somewhere?

Uh, no. I just got home.

I heard you came by

the restaurant today.

Next time...

can you just let me know?

[Nina] Sorry about that.

It's okay.

So, who were you with?

I know your friend was drinking.

Were you drinking, too?

Okay, so, who were you with?

Um, a friend saw from the 'Gram

that I was in New York,

so he reached out.

Um, I didn't know where else

to take him. Sorry.

I'm not mad.

-Daisy?

-Yeah.

Um...

so I was thinking--

Or I wanted to, um, ask.

[Daisy] What?

What if we, like, you and me,

raise the baby?

Together?

Yeah, like, you could be

the mom, but, um, or--

Yeah, I don't really know

how that would look.

[toilet flushes]

Is your friend in there?

[knocking forcefully]

-Hello?

-[Nina] I'll take care of it.

Hey.

[Daisy] Who are you?

What's going on?

I apologize if my presence

here is uninvited.

My name's Gunner.

No worries.

What are you doing here?

I'm picking up Nina.

That's my baby.

So I came to get her.

Like, no disrespect,

not hostile,

but I'm taking my baby.

Nina?

Were you really gonna leave

without telling me anything?

If you bought things,

if this was any financial

hardship on your part,

then I will send money when

I get paid to cover the costs.

I'm currently owed money

by a number of individuals,

so once that comes through,

I'll be more than happy--

Yeah, no,

I need to talk to Nina alone.

Can you wait outside

for a sec?

Baby, should I start

bringing the bags--

Yeah, let's hold off on that.

[sighs]

I'll be outside.

[door creaks]

[door slams shut]

What's going on?

I never meant to mislead you.

-Did you?

-No, I--

Are you really doing this?

Is this his idea or yours?

I mean, where will you go?

He has friends in Hartford.

Will they take care

of this child?

They have a spare room.

I'm open to raising this baby

together.

-You are?

-Yeah.

You'll have visitation rights.

She'll know you're

the biological mother.

I want you in the baby's life.

Yeah, I don't know.

You don't have to make

this decision today.

[Nina] He came all the way

down to New York.

And we can tell him to come back

when you know

what you really want.

Can he stay here?

[sighs]

I don't think that's

such a good idea.

I don't think

he'll go without me.

I'll talk to him. Okay?

Yeah, uh, so, Nina's not

going anywhere right now.

-You don't get to say that.

-She said that.

Nina.

I'll do whatever you want.

Yeah, I already told you

what she wanted.

No, listen, Miss, my father

wasn't in the picture for me,

and I won't ever do that.

That's my baby.

-You sure about that?

-Don't!

-What?

-Tell him.

The fuck is she talking about?

Nina.

I was gonna tell you.

-Wait, what?

-[Nina] I'm sorry.

It's not mine?

-Maybe.

-Maybe?

-What the fuck, Nina?

-Okay!

You-- We all need to calm down.

-When we took a break--

-Yeah, I wasn't with nobody!

-I told you I wasn't!

-I know what you said.

You didn't think

to say somethin'?

-You never asked!

-Okay!

Let's not do anything

that we're all gonna regret.

Okay?

[Nina] I'm sorry, Jude.

Okay, there's a lot goin' on.

Okay.

I mean, you was within

your right.

We was on break.

Was it Kev?

Actually, I'd rather not know.

Yeah, let's just

all take some time.

I don't need no time.

Look, Nina, I messed up

when I let you go.

And I'm not making

that mistake twice.

I don't give a fuck

about any of that.

I just want us to be a family.

[sighs]

[Daisy] You don't wanna do this.

Trust me,

you don't wanna do this.

Nina, you can't do this.

How could you do this to me?

-It's a done deal.

-Don't touch me!

-Chill the fuck out!

-Nina.

I'm gonna call the police.

Lady, that is not

your fucking baby!

-Move!

-Nina. Nina. Nina. Nina!

Nina! [sobs]

Nina!

[sobs] Nina!

[sobbing hysterically]

Ni--

[sobbing hysterically]

[somber music]

[birds chirp]

[sniffles]

Thank you for coming

at the last minute.

No worries. I got you.

[chuckles]

[sighs]

I have about 12 students.

What do you have 'em working on?

Breath and scales.

And what's going on

with your breath?

Sounds like you need

a little scaling.

I know.

-How'd you lose your voice?

-I don't know.

Let me see. Is it red?

It looks normal.

You been getting enough sleep?

I think so.

Did you scream at somebody?

-Not that I know of.

-Hmm.

Who hurt you?

Tell me.

[sighs]

♪ Qué pasa ♪

♪ Qué pasa contigo ♪

You better tell me.

♪ Qué pasa contigo ♪

-♪ Mi hermana ♪

-[phone buzzing]

♪ Qué pasa contigo ♪

[singing in Spanish]

Constance? Are you okay?

♪ Qué pasa ♪

Well, I've been trying

to reach you.

Well--

Wait.

Where are you?

[somber music]

-Mama.

-Hey.

Hi. Ah! Oh, shit.

How are two of my favorite

people doin' today?

Hey, how about that

Casa Dragones?

Was I right or what?

That shit is a game-changer.

-Yeah. We need to talk.

-I know, I know, I know, I know.

It's about my lateness.

I'm working on it.

Yeah, no, but this--

This isn't working.

-What-- What's not working, Tim?

-This partnership.

Tim feels like

the agreement we made

about the division of labor

is falling short.

Yeah, yeah, like, we discussed

this a thousand times, Gabe.

Um, and we just had a-- I had

a conversation with this um--

You're fired.

-What?

-Really?

I'm sorry.

Yes, you're fired.

[scoffs] You can't fire me.

-I just did.

-What--

What the fuck is he--

Hey, what about all

this shit about family,

and the family business,

and community?

When's the last time you've been

to family meal, Gabe?

What the fuck? What-- What

the fuck is he talking about?

-Bye, Gabe.

-What the fuck are you

talking about?

You're gonna fire me? Really?

All right.

What are you gonna do?

You gonna--

You gonna kick me out?

Come on, kick me out, Tim.

Go ahead.

Kick me out, Tim. Huh?

This place doesn't happen

without my name.

Motherfucker.

You think anyone gives

a fuck about your podunk

business degree from

Ohio fucking State, Timmy?

Say something.

Yeah, exactly.

All the time

I put in this place.

You know what?

My brother's a lawyer.

You both owe me a lot

of fucking money.

My fucking jacket.

-You were just

gonna stand there?

-How dare you?

You don't get to do that.

Well, I just did,

so it's too late.

We just need to find

a new bartender.

No, fuck you.

You find a new bartender.

Is his brother really a lawyer?

Hello.

Hey. Hey, I've been trying

to reach you.

Can I borrow my sister a second?

He's not my fucking boss.

-Des is getting worse.

-What do you mean, worse?

He's starting to bleed.

Serene's with him now.

I told her to stay there.

Are you okay?

Uh, yeah.

-Is your car here?

-Across the street.

Would you mind

driving to Jersey?

Jersey?

[pensive music]

[train horn blares]

How do you get on a bus

that many miles away,

and end up in a motel

with no money?

And what is she even

doing out here?

Well, she said modeling,

but it don't sound like--

[scoffs] Modeling. Wow.

How does it even get to this?

I mean, she still lives at home.

What does that

have to do with it?

-Take the next exit.

-Everything's paid for.

School, everything.

All she maybe needs

is some pocket money.

Kids need more than that.

Okay, but does that mean

you gotta sell

your ass to get it?

Whatever happened

to babysitting?

[sighs heavily]

I thought it was Wood Ridge.

You sure she didn't say

Ridgewood or Woodbridge,

which is a lot farther?

[groans] I'm not a driver.

I have to pee!

I'm not talking about driving.

Okay, fine.

Let's go to Wood Ridge.

Bridge. Woodbridge.

We are in Wood Ridge.

You know what?

-Let's just go there.

-Okay, fine!

-Whatever.

-Did Serene text you back yet?

-Not yet.

-Okay, better idea.

Let's just wait to hear from her

before we waste any more time.

-You were copping

at Rivington and Essex.

-[heart monitor beeping]

And I was waiting

for you in the car.

And I'm looking

at the rearview mirror,

and I see you running,

like, feathers flying.

And you're screaming,

"He cut my puffy!

He cut my puffy!"

[both laughing]

And I go and open

the door for you,

so he pins you up against

the car, to take away that.

Mm.

He locked eyes with me,

and I just said,

"I don't have anything,

and I'm on my period!"

And he went running.

You know, I loved that jacket.

That was a ugly-ass

beige jacket.

-Wait, what you talking about?

-I remember,

'cause that was the color

that was officially banned

in Studio 54.

Hmm, fuck Studio 54.

You just taped that shit

right up,

and kept wearing

that ugly-ass goose down.

Baby, that shit was eiderdown.

And I would've rather

they had cut me.

[sighs]

How did we survive?

A little bit of luck.

A lot of bit of grace.

God, I loved you.

[sighs]

I never stopped.

[heart monitor beeps]

[both sigh heavily]

You hear anything?

-Nope.

-I can't with this family.

Ugh! This is my life.

-I wasn't in your dorm.

-I already told you. Fine.

Anyway...

-I tried to see Des.

-When?

Yesterday. He wouldn't see me.

-Why?

-I don't know.

I guess he's still mad at me.

[laughs wryly]

Clearly, he's still holding on

to whatever, to the bitter end.

You know, he owes me money.

And you two were so close.

He took you everywhere.

Took you to the clubs.

-So, he took you, too.

-Once.

He took me

to the Paradise garage once.

Vince hoisted me up on one of

those speakers, and disappeared.

Remember those huge speakers?

Of course.

They were famous for them.

I don't remember how I got down.

Anyway, I was older.

But he always took you.

-Well, you weren't a dancer.

-I know,

I remember when I finally

got the nerve

to do The Hustle

in front of y'all.

[laughs]

Y'all said I was

doing "The Hassle."

[both laughing]

That was Des

that said that.

You laughed, though.

-"Do The Hassle!" Doo-doo-doo--

-Oh, that shit was funny.

"Do The Hassle!"

I'll give him that.

He was always funny.

Hmm.

At least he apologized.

When he first got sober,

he called me, and said

he was sorry for all of it.

Genuinely.

Tearfully.

Um, newsflash.

He was doing his steps.

That was Step Nine.

[scoffs]

Well, it meant a lot to me

at the time,

dismissive.

-What's going on with Nina?

-[sighs heavily]

-Did something happen?

-No.

-What happened?

-Nothing!

Jesus! Nothing happened, Ida.

Nothing happened.

Everything's fine. She's fine.

I don't wanna talk about it.

-Sounds hunky-dory.

-Can we not?

Uh, sorry.

But I had a bad feeling

about that girl.

Okay, what part of

"I don't wanna talk about it"

-are you not getting?

-Okay.

Clearly I don't

wanna talk about her.

You're fucking relentless.

It's like you smell some shit

in the air

-where you could judge me,

and you're salivating.

-Salivating?

-You know what your problem is?

-Here we go.

You think you can say whatever,

however, to whoever.

I am not the one, Daisy.

Not today.

You were never the one. You know

what would've been nice?

If I felt like I had a sister

that I could fucking lean on.

Someone who could support

me without--

I've been supporting

you from day one, mama.

Yeah, if that's what you

wanna tell yourself.

Really? I'm the one

who made you breakfast

when Mom stopped

functioning after Dad died.

The one who dressed you,

and fuckin' brushed your hair.

The one who when Des wanted

to be a total physical bully,

would step in.

That was me. Mm-hmm.

You're welcome, Sis.

-Can you stop?

-You know what?

-I can't do this.

-Okay, let's just take a pause.

Do whatever you want.

Ida.

[mournful music]

[traffic rumbles]

[sighs]

[♪]

[crickets chirp]

Hi, um...

Do you have a Constance Salcedo

staying here?

She also goes by Connie.

Yeah, I can't give you

that information.

Yeah, I'm aware of the policy.

But this is a bit

of an emergency.

So, then I would suggest

calling the police.

This is her.

-[clerk] I'm not even allowed--

-I'm her aunt.

I was just in another motel

in the area,

and they made an exception.

Have you tried calling her?

She's not picking up.

I've been looking

for her for hours.

Her father's in critical

condition,

and I just really need

to get in touch with her.

Okay? So, can you just

tell me if she's here?

Just shake your head yes or no.

Like I said, Ma'am,

I can't do that.

-You're not listening.

-Good evening, can I help you?

This is fucking bullshit.

Really?

What's your name?

Great hospitality, Brandon.

If something happens to her,

if she's hurt in any way,

it's on you.

Constance!

[knocking]

Connie!

Connie?

[knocking]

Constance!

[knocking forcefully]

You don't hear me

calling your name?

I was in the bathroom.

Why the fuck aren't you

answering your phone?

Sorry, it was on silent.

-Are you okay?

-I'm good.

What's going on?

Are you on something?

[scoffs] Yeah, I'm on something.

12 hours of 90 Day Fiancé.

What are you doing out here?

I had a job, but it didn't work

out, so I didn't get paid.

I don't know if you know,

but I've been modeling.

Yeah, I heard.

So, this guy,

this photographer

was actually pretty talented.

[scoffs]

It's stupid.

He wanted me to wear bunny ears.

I don't do cosplay.

And even if I did,

that shit is corny.

I mean, what is it, 1986?

What?

You gotta pack your stuff up.

My friends are picking

me up tomorrow.

Yeah, I'm not leaving

you out here.

I'm good.

I just need a little cash.

[sighs] That's not an option.

Why are you being so extra?

Your father's in the hospital.

[somber music]

I'm sure you guys have

a lot to talk about.

Not really.

Yeah, I get it.

But when people are sick, it's--

I'm not gonna tell you

what to do.

Good.

Actually, I am.

You need to talk to him.

I got nothing to say.

Life goes by too quick.

And there's this,

and there's that.

Fucking diseases.

This is an opportunity.

-Are you gonna talk to him?

-I'd like to.

Not sure how he feels.

But you're his daughter.

You two are a lot alike.

When I was a kid,

I worshiped him.

He kind of saved my life.

How?

He made these fake

VIP passes to Danceteria.

He was very artistic.

-That was a club, by the way.

-I know.

I would go there all the time.

Dance my ass off.

It was my only escape.

-How old were you?

-Irrelevant.

My mom never tells me anything.

I'm sure it's just all

so hard for her.

Did she really date Prince?

-Who told you that?

-She did.

I don't know if dating

is the word I'd use.

My understanding is,

they knew each other.

And whenever he came into town,

she would go to his hotel

and wait for him there

until he was done doing

whatever he was doing.

She had to dress a certain way,

do her makeup and her hair

exactly how he liked it.

He once sent her

a package of clothes.

Thierry Mugler or something.

And a bottle of Joy de Patou.

She still has the bottle.

That was the arrangement.

Then one night, she was waiting,

all ready for him.

But he never showed up.

Never returned her phone

calls after that.

I knew she was full of shit.

[♪]

Ohh.

No. [sobs]

No, no. [sobbing]

My whole life

I've been afraid of this.

Hey, so, we'll pray for him.

Since when do we pray?

[sobbing]

At least--

at least he didn't suffer.

His liver failed.

He was in excruciating pain.

I'm sure they had painkillers.

No! Not enough for this.

There's no medicine that could

numb this kind of pain.

[sobbing]

Hey. Hey.

I'm here.

I'm here.

[whispering] I'm so sorry.

I am so sorry.

[whispering] I've got you, boo.

It's okay.

[sobbing]

[whispering softly]

[monitors beep]

[sighs]

What time did he die?

[raspy voice]

It's been a long night.

They said they just

cleared the room.

Why didn't you have him call me?

I tried.

How hard is it

to put the phone to his face?

He felt he wasn't good enough.

Because you told him that.

-I never said that.

-You left him.

-I had to.

-You kept him away.

Well, he knew where you were.

How is this my fault?

I called you!

You didn't tell me shit.

I've been trying

to reach you for days.

Can we all just please

calm down?

You could've just sent

a fucking car to get me.

I sent Ida!

I wanted you to be with family.

And now I never will.

Nice work, bitch.

-Hey.

-I'm sorry I couldn't give you

what you needed

to be a decent human being.

[scoffs]

Did you need to say

that to her right now?

You're not a mother.

[sighs]

[traffic rumbles]

[sobs]

I know.

[gentle music]

[♪]

[singing wordlessly]

-Ooh!

-Oh, hey.

-Mm-mm-mm-mm!

-Hey!

Those are for the boys.

All right, here we go.

[men cheering]

[man] All right!

-All right, here we go. I'm in.

-That's good.

-[man] Oh, look

who can go large.

-[all laughing]

[yawns]

Mm!

This is exactly what I wanted.

Hmm.

-Can I vape?

-Hmm, I'd rather you didn't.

-It's only water vapor.

-Yeah, I don't care.

If you need it,

I'll give you a little CBD.

-You nervous?

-No.

You got this.

Test me.

Okay.

Margarita.

Tequila, fresh lime juice,

and triple sec.

What?

Manhattan.

Whiskey.

-Or bourbon,

they'll let you know.

Uh, sweet vermouth and bitters.

Anything else?

You're missing something.

A cherry. I know.

Mm-mm.

Sidecar.

Orange liqueur,

lemon juice, cog-nac.

[laughs]

It's Cognac, "nya."

Enye. Cognac.

So what? I know how to make it.

Yeah, well,

now you know how to say it.

So, we have some news.

[chuckles]

We may have found

our new bartender.

If it's okay with you.

-Why do I need permission?

-That's fine with me.

That's so exciting!

In addition to getting

her butt back in school.

Can I go make us some cocktails?

Sure. What you got?

It's a surprise.

Okay.

[soft music playing

over speakers]

[clears throat]

[dog whines]

What's this?

-She said it's an emotional--

-No.

-[Lindsay] But it's the law.

-It's okay.

I'll take care of it.

Be right back.

[forced laugh] Hi.

I'm sorry,

you can't have your dog in here.

-I have dog allergies.

-[woman] Really?

[Daisy] I'm the owner.

Have a great day.

[woman scoffs]

I'm so tired of people

and their fake service dogs.

-Yeah,

how do you know it's fake?

-Look at her.

You know, I looked into getting

one of those certificates.

-It's easier than you think.

-Mm-hmm!

What's happening over here?

You ladies gonna

order today or what?

Well,

I have a couple of questions.

-Yes?

-The quinoa bowl.

-What about it?

-[Selene chuckles]

Do they toast the quinoa first?

Do they toast the quinoa?

I have no idea.

I'll find out for you, though.

You know what? Fuck it.

I'm gonna have a burger.

-Go crazy.

-Uh, me too.

-Eggs Benedict with avocado.

-Oh, nachos for me, Tim.

-You got it, love.

-Oh, and you know what?

-Yes?

-Get us a bowl of quinoa

for the table.

-Coming right up.

-Thank you, Tim.

This looks fancy!

What'd you make us?

It's called Slap Your Mama.

That's delicious.

Okay! Uh-- [laughs]

Um...

to family.

A familia.

["Free" by Ultra Naté playing]

♪ Where did we go wrong? ♪

♪ Where did we lose our faith? ♪

♪ My brother is in need

But can he depend on me? ♪

♪ Do you think if

One of you tried ♪

♪ Maybe you could find

A better friend than any other ♪

♪ If you gave more than you took

Life could be so good ♪

♪ Come on and try

Now's the time ♪

♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ To do what you want to do ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Do what you want to do ♪

♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ To do what you want to do ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Do what you want to do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Are we all strangers? ♪

♪ Does anyone really care? ♪

♪ Deep down we're all the same ♪

♪ Trying to hide our pain ♪

♪ You think you can

Never trust another ♪

♪ 'Cause they're all

Out to get ya ♪

♪ We have to live in this world

Together (Together) ♪

♪ If we open up our hearts

Love can finally start ♪

♪ Come on and try

Now's the time ♪

♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ To do what you want to do ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Do what you want to do ♪

♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ To do what you want to do ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Do what you want to do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ When you're down

And you're feeling bad ♪

♪ Everybody has left you sad ♪

♪ Feels like no one

Will pull you through ♪

♪ It's your life

Whatcha gonna do? ♪

♪ Make that change

Let's start today

(Start today) ♪

♪ Get out of bed

Get on your way

(Get on your way) ♪

♪ Don't be scared

Your dream's right there ♪

♪ You want it (You want it)

Reach for it ♪

♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ To do what you want to do ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Do what you want to do ♪

-♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

-♪ Come on, you've got to

Live your life now ♪

-♪ Come on, you only got one ♪

-♪ You've got to

Live your life ♪

♪ You've got to learn to live

And love your brother, yeah ♪

-♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

-♪ What you gonna do

When it's all over for you? ♪

♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ You've gotta live your life ♪

♪ Can't think about the things

You shoulda, coulda ♪

-♪ Baby, what you woulda done ♪

-♪ 'Cause you're free ♪

♪ Come on, you know

You got to live your life ♪

-♪ Come on, you know

You got to do it now ♪

-♪ You've got to live your life ♪

♪ Come on

You got to live your life now ♪

♪ Come on, you know

You've got to do it now ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want ♪

♪ Do what you wanna do ♪

♪ Do what you want

Do what you wanna do ♪