Great Great Great (2017) - full transcript

A young couple's decision to get engaged threatens to break them apart.

So what are you saying?

Sometimes taking control means
letting go.

Yeah, and now you're getting
a divorce?

Neither of us are moving out.

Things will stay mostly
the same.

It's just now
we'll be roommates.

Dad, you're okay with this?

Yeah, I guess.

Nothing lasts forever.

Hey.

Hi.



So my parents are insane. I have
no idea what they're doing.

They told me they're getting
a divorce.

- So-
- My god.

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.
I just- I can't believe

they're giving up so easily.
It's so, like, mediocre.

Why is your Lego all over
the place?

- Sorry, I-
- Just clean up your shit, okay?

You sure you're okay?

Do you want me to make
you a drink?

Yes. And bring me, like, five
pounds of cake.

Remember our flat
on the 6th of Paris?

We can get treats anytime
we want.

I would sell my ovaries
for a macaron right now.



Want to tell me what happened
with your parents?

No, I just- I don't want
to talk about it.

Okay.

Is there anything you want
to do?

So you don't want to tell me

what happened with Matt
and Carol?

They gave up. The just had it
all, and they gave it up.

But, you know, it's their lives.

They can fail if they want to,
it's not us.

No, it's not.

That's why I didn't want
to talk about it.

But I do want to talk about
is how we're going to make sure

it doesn't happen to us.

We've been together five years,
and I turned 30 last month.

So...

Okay, alright...

Okay, what can we do?

Well, like, goal setting.

You know, making the most out
of our lives.

Striving for the best

for ourselves
and for each other.

I feel like that's maybe
a bit of a superficial solution

to a problem that doesn't exist.

- Tom.
- Well, no, I- I'm just-

Okay, I'm sorry. Alright.

Specifically, what do you want
to do?

I don't know. I can improve
my French,

and make new business plans.

And you can get serious about
finding a job,

and working out, and even make
some new friends.

Okay, I mean, my friends
just hang out

and talk about my old work.
It's really embarrassing.

I'm sorry. How am I not
serious about finding a job?

I don't know. I just- I'm not
here during the day.

I come home and I see you
drinking and playing Legos,

and I don't know.

What do I have to do next?

Add the sugar gradually.

I just don't understand
why are lives are so inadequate

all of a sudden.

I don't think that's
the right word.

Okay, what's the right word?

It's more like-

You know what, I'm just going
to go to bed.

- I'm sorry.
- No, no, it's okay.

- No, but I-
- It's fine.

- I said I'm sorry.
- It's fine, it's fine.

Tom.

You're up early.

Yeah, early bird gets the worm.

I packed you lunch,
it's in the fridge.

Yeah, I already got it.

I put a French lesson
on your phone.

Thank you.

- See ya.
- Bye.

And so this is our main shared
work area at Module 45.

Now, usually when people start
out, we recommend they just get

a basic membership
because that gives you access

to all our communal spaces
and amenities.

We also have shared conference
rooms on this floor,

as well as printing
and scanning facilities.

And this is our workroom. Some
of our members require more-

a room for drafting,
assembling prototypes,

or just small scale production.

Thank you so much.
Okay, we'll see you soon.

Okay, so gather
around everybody.

As most of you know,
this is my last day.

I'll still try to keep things
short and sweet.

You suck.

Thank you, I love you too.

So before I move on
to my new life,

I would like to introduce
all of you to my new successor.

The new managing director
of Module 45,

David Pallini.

'Pallini.

- Pallini.
- Thank you.

I think all of us know
who the real beating heart

of this place is.

Yes, Mr. Lauren Frank.
I'm talking about you.

I wish I had more than
compliments and cupcakes

to give you, but there it is.

Take it away, David.

Well, thank you for that, Alex.

I, I got to say I have
nothing but admiration

for the heart of working staff

and community members
of Module 45.

I am so excited about working
with all of you

to maximize your potential.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Are you calling with good news?

Well, you know, sometimes
no news is good news, right?

Yeah. Yeah, absolutely.

They said they'd get back
to you today,

so there's still
time.

I have to go,
but I'll call you back,

Lauren.

David.

- You're looking well.
- Thank you. So are you.

Five years is a long time,
but I can't tell.

Well, thank you.

I thought I would've run
into you again at one

of the enterprise conferences.

No. That was, just
something I did for grad school.

Did you know that I worked here?

You're just an added bonus.

You and me are going to make
a good team.

If you don't mind,

I think it's important that
we keep things professional.

I just don't want to give anyone
the wrong impression.

I don't mind.

Makes me curious as to what
the wrong impression would be.

You're coming out
with me tonight.

My life is really different now.

So is mine.

- I should get back to the fro-
- Name a place first.

You're not leaving here
until you name a place.

Hi.

Yes, could I speak to HR,
please? Thank you.

Hi, my name is Tom Anderson.
I was calling to follow up

about an interview
I had there last week.

Two weeks? Wow.
Okay, great.

Well, no, I look forward
to hearing from you.

Thanks have a grea- Yep,
day, bye.

You didn't really want
to be manager anyway.

- Are we going out tonight?
- Of course.

Where do you want to go to?

- Hi.
- Hi.

Did the stairway smell like
pee to you?

It definitely smelled like pee.

Come see what I'm making.

Let me get a drink first.

Okay. Show me what you got.

Okay, so it's just underway.
It's not good yet.

But this is a model
of Robel City Hall.

Same curvature.

I don't know what I'm going
to do for the circular

council chambers in the middle,
but I'll figure something out.

It's going to look great.

I like how you have them
organized by color.

- What?
- Nothing, you're just cute

is all.

- Hey.
- Hi.

You look really nice.

Thank you.

You better be more
of a gentlemen than you

were this afternoon.

So, how was your first day?

I don't think anyone's too
thrilled about the new kid

in town, but they'll
come around.

You're confident.

I thought we were going to keep
things professional.

Why?

I know you're attracted to me.

Yeah, that's-
It's not about that.

Okay, I thought this would
be an issue,

Module 45 hired me
instead of you, okay?

That's a setback,
but you should use

this as inspiration to ask
questions about yourself.

I'm going to be my best self
at all times.

I can understand how it
could come across that way,

but that's not actually
what I meant.

You invited them?

I bet you're good in front
of an audience.

- Hello.
- Hi.

You didn't tell us you
were bringing company.

- I'm Renata.
- David.

- Pleasure.
- And you are?

- I'm Nikki.
- Nikki.

- Hi, Miranda.
- Miranda.

Miranda is so thirsty,
and so am I.

Well, I guess I better get
the first round.

Sure thing. Don't hurry back.

I can't believe that you brought
me a man.

I- He asked me out.
I didn't know what to say.

It's his first day.
I'm trying to be polite,

and so I told him to come here.
I'm sorry.

So he thinks this is, like,
a day?

So you didn't bring me a man.

Okay, you can have him,
because it's nothing.

I just haven't had a chance
to tell him about Tom yet.

Okay.

- Drinks are on the way.
- Great.

- What did I miss?
- The new manager is such a dick.

Huge dick.

'kay. Well, Mr. Manager,

aren't you ashamed to be out
on the town alone

with a married woman?

I'm not married.

- So...
- You practically are.

That's what I was going
to tell you.

I'm in a relationship.

No, I'm not even kidding.

There's an entire sub culture
of men

who only date dolls.

- Ew!
- I know.

I do not understand that.

No doll at home
for you then, David?

- No.
- What about a Mrs. Pallini?

She up late drinking chardonnay
waiting for you?

No, no. There was,
but not anymore.

But I'm sure wherever
she is now, she's drinking.

Well, good for her.

- Cheers.
- Cheers to that.

Come on,
keep your back straight.

Nice. Four more.

Eleven, come on, push.

You got five more in you.

Come on.

You really don't have to walk
me home.

I know.

I do it all the time.

I'm sure you do.

David!

David, don't. Give it to me.
What are you writing?

Not funny.

Tell me about
your young Adonis.

He's an urban planner.

I don't know he's between
jobs right now.

He keeps getting these contracts
that are six months or a year,

and nothing permanent.

- So he's letting you carry him?
- No.

No, we're committed
to each other.

Sounds like a pretty sweet deal
to me.

Yeah, you're going to have
to be nicer to me

if you want me to stick around.

You don't want me
to be not nice.

Tom's waiting for me.

I'll see you at work.

Hey.

How's the city hall going?

What's going on?

Just wasting my life in front
of a computer.

- How are the girls?
- They're fine.

What's wrong?

I lied earlier

about the job then.

I got an email from the city
I didn't get it.

I thought you were so perfect
for that one.

I'm sorry. I just thought
with your background

on the transit city strategy,
they'd hire you for sure.

- Well, they didn't.
- They're crazy not to hire you.

What are they thinking? I don't
understand how the city works.

Like, they fill these desks
with dull, bureaucratic yes men.

While the city is literally
falling apart.

You're starting to rant.

It just makes me so fucking mad.

Like, look at you.
You're so smart,

and adorable, and loyal,
and funny, and-

We should get married.

You don't want to.

No, no, that's not it at all.

I was actually going to ask
you once I got a job.

- Really?
- Yeah.

I can't imagine being
with anyone else.

Me neither.

So when should we do it?

I don't know.

I hadn't thought that far
ahead, really.

- I love you so much.
- I love you too.

- What do we do now?
- I don't know.

I think traditionally we're just
supposed to kiss for a bit.

- Okay. Yeah.
- Yeah.

- You cooked.
- Yeah.

- I didn't burn anything.
- It looks great.

Yum.

- Sausage.
- Sleep okay?

No, I have sausage mouth.

No, no, it's okay.
I love sausage mouth.

Wants some eggs
with that sausage.

No, no, I don't want eggs.
I don't want it.

What happened
last night?

Nothing.

After you left with David,
what happened?

Okay, I am going to tell
you something,

but you can't tell anyone, okay?

If you slept with the only
single straight man

in this entire office,
I swear to god-

Okay, first of all,
that is really gross,

'cause he's, like, 20 years
older than me.

And second of all, I have Tom.

Okay, I wouldn't for sure say
that it's gross,

'cause I would for sure
hit that.

Okay, well, congratulations,
now you can,

because Tom asked me
to marry him.

- What?
- Yeah.

- Show me the ring.
- There's not ring yet.

I don't know, he got down on one
knee out of the blue last night,

and asked me, and-

- Wow.
- I know. It's crazy.

But, listen. You really
can't tell anyone yet, though.

Okay. I won't.

Okay.

Why are you smiling?
That was terrible.

Okay, well, I'm a bit
distracted today.

Got engaged last night.

Whoa, congratulations, man.
That's huge.

- Thank you, thanks.
- That's big.

Still got to squat, though.

- Yeah.
- Here, one last set.

This time I want you to walk
that core out, and push.

Watch.

- See? Give it another go.
- Cool.

Okay.

- You're grinning.
- I'm sorry.

Stick your butt out.

Good.

- Hi.
- Teacher, I think I might need

help with my homework.

Yeah, okay...

- What's wrong?
- I just-

I don't know exactly what to do.

Sure you do. Grown-ups always
know what to do.

Fuck me.

Hold on.

Sorry. Can we just-
Can we come back?

Okay, yeah.

- Are you done?
- Yeah, yeah, I'm done.

There.

Pull my hair.

- Yeah.
- Hair?

Alright, I'm coming.

Okay, hold on. Hold on,
hold on, here.

Cum on my face.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

Do it.

I'm sorry.

Sorry, but I don't know
if I can.

What's wrong?

I just- I don't know. I can't.

- Sorry.
- Aw.

I bet you'd like it.

Yeah, I do, I do, I like it,
it's just-

Yeah, I don't know.
I just didn't want to kill you,

or something.

Well, that's kind
of the point, right?

Yeah, yeah.

We don't have to do
it if you don't want to.

Do you want me to go down
on you?

- Maybe in a little bit.
- Okay.

- Hi.
- Hey.

Can you make sure these go
out today?

- For sure, yeah.
- Thank you.

Your welcome.

Good afternoon, Module 45.

Sure, if you email Module-

then we'll get back to you
within 24 hours.

Thanks, bye.

Why don't you introduce
yourself when people call?

Because they're not calling
to learn my name.

Sounds impersonal.

Okay, well then I will introduce
myself from now on.

How about that?

How about making decisions
that demonstrate your value

to the people around you?

Follow me.

Davie?

Close the door.

Lock it.

Come here.

You made a bad learner.

When we were at the conference
together.

You know how to behave.

Do you remember how to behave?

Down.

Good. Very nice.

One two, one two.

One two, keep the hand up.
One, two.

Hey.

Hey beautiful.

- Hey.
- Hey.

David, this is my guy, Tom.

Hey. I'm her guy.

- Good to meet you.
- Yeah.

I hear you're bit of a gym rat.

Yeah. You know,
gotta get big.

- Where do you work out?
- At the boxing gym nearby.

Yeah. I used to go there.

I won a few professional
championships back in the day.

I didn't make it
into the nationals, but-

- Wow.
- Cool, yeah.

You should show me some moves
someday, or something.

I think I might be in a
different weight class.

Yeah. Right now
I'm not sparring yet.

Well, if you're not sparring,
you're not boxing.

Yeah. Yeah, that's fair.

So that's the guy they hired
instead of you, huh?

Yep.

Is he like that all the time?

Kind of, yep.

I'm so sorry.

I don't know why
he does this.

Your dad's texting me
from the pub for updates.

What's he saying?

He wants to know if there will
be any 'real food'.

That's his words.

Why didn't he just stay
and help?

He's trying to give me space.

So, why is he texting you then?

Because he likes to torture me.

Lauren and Tom are just like
you guys.

No, we're not. Anyways,

so I think this is doable.

Tom's family isn't coming to
town until the wedding anyway,

so we're going to have about 30
people at the engagement party.

I think that's going to be fine.

I mean, it's just going
to be intimate.

I don't know. I'm worried
that we don't have a wow factor.

- You know, do we need a theme?
- No.

I feel like if you're just
trying to impress people,

it just comes off
as being forced.

Yeah, that's true.

Okay, so tasks.

Does everyone know
what they have to do?

We've only got three weeks.

- Yeah, yeah.
- Knock, knock.

- Hello, ladies.
- Hey.

- Hi, how are you?
- Hi.

Well, this looks great.
Hard at work.

Yeah. You know, I've gotten
a little carried away, but-

Macaron, croquembouche.

Am I seeing a theme?

Hey, this is serious bridesmaid
business. No interference.

Yeah, you just open up that
wallet and leave the rest to us.

Well, truth be told,
his wallet's a little

on the light side these days.

- Lauren.
- It's true.

So we should probably
get going.

You need to get to the store
before it closes.

Thank you so much, Mom.
I really, really appreciate it.

You guys know what you have
to do, yes?

Okay, amazing. Thank you!

- Bye.
- Okay, I'll see you soon, bye.

Do you want some water?

No.

Are you okay?

Are you feeling sick, or-

I don't want to talk about it.

No word on any of the jobs
I guess, huh?

Yeah, I just need to sleep.

Are you mad about the party?

It's fine.

I'm sorry.

Yeah, I just need to sleep
I think.

- You can sleep after.
- Lauren.

Your model is looking good.

Are you going to do the arches
on the square?

I don't know yet.

Where are you going?

What do you mean?

- I don't know. It's Saturday.
- Yeah.

Unemployed people
don't get weekends.

So you're going to the gym?

Yeah, go to the gym,
write some cover letters.

Fine. Well, have fun.

Thanks.

So you're a student, you said?

Yes.

- Engineering.
- Hey, no kidding.

My sister's an engineer.

She teaches too.
What year are you in?

- Third.
- Amazing.

I tell ya, I couldn't teach
you to tie your own shoe laces,

let alone engineering.

Anyway, this is it.

As you can see,
it's pretty terrific.

Really clean, and I just put
some new tile in.

Quiet neighbors upstairs,
nice and bright.

Yeah, no, it looks perfect.

- I'm just gonna-
- Yeah, yeah.

Great water pressure.

Yeah, and I mean, it's a steal.

- How much was it again?
- It's 1150.

Which is amazing, you know,
for this neighborhood.

Yeah, for sure.

Well, yeah. I'd love to take
an application.

Sure, I'll just grab one
from the car.

Take another minute
to look around.

- Thank you.
- No problem.

Hey.

Hey.

Have you eaten yet?

No.

Are you okay?

Yeah, just my tummy
is a bit off.

Well, I bought some fresh ginger
the other day.

I can make you a ginger
mint tea.

And acetaminophen?

You take that for everything.

It's not even going to make
you feel better.

Please?

Okay, fine. But I'm making
you ginger mint tea.

Okay.

- Thank you.
- Your welcome.

See? There's barely
anything left.

Tom?

- Where did you get this?
- Don't worry about it.

But how did you pay for this?

I had a new card in the mail.

- You put it on credit?
- Which one's your left hand?

No, I think it goes on my right.

No, no, it's the left hand.
Lift it up.

Okay.

Thank you.

See, I knew you'd be worried
about the price of the rings,

so I decided to get cheap
champagne to celebrate.

Do men get engagement rings too?
Is that-

- Is that a thing?
- I don't think so,

but now I definitely want one.

- Okay, ready?
- Yeah.

Sorry.

I was shaking it up
with the left hand.

Come over to my place tonight.

You want to fuck me twice
in one day? That could be fun.

No, I want to make you dinner,
then fuck you twice in one day.

I don't think I can.

We can still have fun
now, though.

I can get sex anywhere.

But I like you.

Okay, I have to go.
I have to go.

I have to go.

Hey, babe.

Hey.

Smells good in here.

Yeah, got South Indian
Dosa Mahal.

Did you save me
some pakoras?

Of course I did. I got it all.
There's tons of food.

- Come join with me.
- Great. You're the best.

I'm just going to get
a quick shower

before I sit down with you.

I just have been running
around all day.

I feel really sweaty, okay?

Yeah, okay.

Don't be scared.

- Hi.
- Hi.

How's my girl?

- Good.
- Yeah?

Yeah.

When am I going to get mine?

It's coming.
Don't you worry.

Yeah? Going to be big?

It's gonna be so big.

You're sure quiet today.

I think somebody's getting
cold feet.

As if.

Well, there's nothing wrong
with changing your mind.

Who said I'm changing my mind?
I'm just-

Well, see? They're perfect
for each other.

Hello?

Hi, yes. Just one second.

Hi, yeah, sorry about that.

Really?

Yeah. No, I'm fine. That's-

That's great. That's great
news, yeah.

It's a great apartment.

Yeah, thank you.

Okay, bye.

- Laura, hi.
- Hi.

Come on in.

Sorry, it's a bit messy.

It's fine. It's, it's nice.

- Can I get you anything?
- Sure.

Do you have any whiskey?

Yeah, yeah.

You got engaged.

It's not serious.

How can a promise to spend
the rest of your life

with someone not be serious?

- Do you want me to go?
- No, what do you want?

I don't know.

I don't know.

I think I know what you want.

Take your clothes off.

All of it.

Can I get you some water?

Sure.

Can you bring me
my clothes, please?

Yeah.

Hey, Nicky. Hi, yeah.

Sorry, I, took off
like that.

I just, I went to the park
to get some air and then

I lost track of time.

It was so funny running into
Tom at the office the other day.

He looked pretty much just
how I pictured him.

No, Nicky,
that wasn't David.

That doesn't make any sense.

I'll call you back
in a bit, okay?

Fuck!

I have to go.

It was bound to happen
at some point.

David.

Some people are just meant
to be together.

Hey, you coming to bed?

Hi.

I didn't think anyone else
would be in this early.

So I texted you 18 times
last night.

I know. I'm sorry.

Guess you're sleeping
with your gross boss, huh?

You didn't think he was gross,
like a week ago.

Nikki.

What?

We met before I met Tom, okay?

I'm sorry I didn't tell you.

It was years ago
at this conference in Seattle.

And it was just this really
short intense time,

and it was over
because he was married.

I never thought he would end
up here.

So what?

You're getting married.

Have a little bit
of self-control.

Please don't judge me, okay?

I am a person who loves you,
so just talk to me.

Okay...

So this is it?

Like, I'm going to be
David's secretary

for the rest of my life?

Like, married to Tom
until we get bored,

and decide that we want
a divorce?

Like that's what my life's going
to be?

Can I do better?

Better than what? Better how?

Well, just better.

I'm going to go back to work.

Lauren.

What are you doing out here
without a coat?

I just needed some air.

Hey, I have a great idea.

Why don't we go away to Niagara
this weekend?

Think about it.

Why don't you meet me
in the storage room in 15?

Okay.

- Everything alright?
- Yeah.

Don't catch a cold.

Hey.

What's wrong?

I'm sorry.
I can't do this anymore.

Please don't make me chase
you anymore.

David.

- I'm getting married.
- No you're not.

You're smarter than that.

It's what I want.

You don't know what you want.

Lauren, is this a new draft?

Hey.

Guess what? I know this is going
to sound crazy,

but I quit my job today.

What? What's wrong?

Are you sleeping with David?

He texted me like a half
hour ago.

Well, he's lying.

He sent me a picture of you
in that school girl's outfit.

I-

What's that?

Don't stop. If there's an
explanation for this,

I'd love to hear it.

We met years ago
at a conference.

- Okay.
- And I'm sorry

I didn't tell
you about it before.

Tom.

- Tom, I'm really sorry.
- No, don't be.

You upgraded.

I told him that it was over.

I'm sorry. I don't know
what I was thinking.

I know exactly
what you were thinking.

Can we just talk about this?

Please?

Hey, the little buddy.
What's up?

- This guy is getting married.
- I want to spar.

We're getting there, man.

- I'm not going to fight you.
- I want to do it tonight.

- I'm ready right now.
- Have you been drinking?

Well, if a fight started,
you couldn't stop it.

- I can stop it.
- Yeah?

Let's just sit down and-

Go home, Tom.

I'm not going to help you back
up if you try to punch me again.

Okay, so we'll just get you
to sign here and here.

Okay.

Everything okay?

Yes. Perfect.

Great.

I'm actually not feeling
very well. Can I just use-

- Of course.
- Thank you.

This is Nikki.
If you know me,

you know I don't
check my voicemail.

If you don't know me, then-

I'm just getting a few things.
I'll be just a little bit.

I'm just-Stay as long
as you need to.

What happened to your face?

I got in a fight.

Where?

Sorry, it just seems really
unlike you.

Yeah, well, maybe this is what
I'm like now.

I got you scotch and macaron.

You can't gift your way out
of this.

Okay, I'm just going to make
you a drink.

No, Lauren. Can you please just
cut that shit out?

Okay.

So I'm pregnant.

I don't believe you.

Okay...

Here.

What? What does that prove?

Well, there-

Why would I ever believe
anything that came out

of your mouth ever again?

Tom, I wouldn't lie.

Well, do you have anymore
of those?

- Tests?
- Yes, tests.

- Yeah, like, one.
- Great, where?

- In the bathroom.
- Perfect.

Tom.

What, you want me to-

yes, I want you to piss on one
of those things,

and I want you to show me,

Okay.

You're just going
to stand there?

Okay.

- I can't with you watching me.
- Well.

Fine.

Okay, give it to me.

It's all wet.

Okay.

So.

I mean, you fucked David too,
right? So who knows?

We always used condoms.

I was really careful about that.

Sweet. That's very sweet.

What about other guys?

No. It was just him, I promise.

Said the cheating liar.

Are you just saying
that 'cause you think

that's what I want to hear?

No. It was just him
and it's over.

- Well, that's...
- Good?

Yeah, it's good. It's very good.

Yeah, you just fucked
the one guy,

but you always used condoms,
so everybody wins.

What are you going to do?
Are you going to keep it?

I like the way our life
is right now.

- Bullshit.
- I do.

You'd make a good mom.

You take good care of me.

Well, you like being mothered
a little bit.

I don't need you to be my mom.

But you like it when I pack
your lunch,

or make the bed, or, like,
write you a shopping list.

You like that. I hate that shit.

But you ask my opinion about
every little decision.

Yeah, 'cause I know you want
to be in control of everything.

- No, I really don't.
- That's such a lie.

I hate that you have doubts
about us.

'Cause I never had doubts.

I hate that I'm pregnant.

No you don't.

On our third date,
you were like,

"I want to have two kids. "

And I remember vividly because
it freaked the shit out of me.

- What?
- Yeah, you don't remember that?

No, I don't want one.
I never wanted one.

It's actually kind of a relief.

So I'll make an appointment
this week.

So is there anything else
that I don't know?

I got my own apartment today.

- What?
- I'm sorry, I-

How could you just make
that decision without even

talking to me about it?

I'm sorry, I'm an idiot,
and I was trying to be prepared.

- Prepare for-
- I don't know.

So you just have this whole
other thing?

- No.
- You need to go!

- Can we talk about this?
- No!

You have your own apartment.
You can go and enjoy that.

But, Tom.

Hello?

Yes, this is Lauren Frank.

Yes, I'll be there on Thursday.

Yep.

What if no one
can be there to pick me up?

Okay, can I call a cab?

Okay.

Yeah, no, it's okay.
I'll figure it out.

Thank you. Bye.

- Hi.
- Hi.

How did you know I was here?

Tom told me.

Can I come in?

Of course, yeah.

I know it doesn't look like
much right now, but-

I'm cleaning and it's cozy.

Well, I can sweep, or wipe,
or clean the cupboard.

Don't worry about it.

I'm almost out of cleaning
stuff anyway.

But, yeah, have a look around.

So you and Tom
are finished then?

Is that what he said to you?

Well, you sure gave up quick.

I don't think that's really
what happened.

Well, better now than 20 years
from now.

You've never like to change
course midstream.

Well, maybe you're growing up.

Hello?

Hi.

Look, I know you don't want
to talk to me right now,

but my appointment at the clinic
is booked for tomorrow.

Who are you talking to?

I need someone to pick me up.

Why don't you call Nikki?

Yeah. She wants a baby so bad.

How about your parents?

I'd really like it to be you.

Tom?

Hold on.

What time?

4 p. m.

Got it. I'll meet you there.

Okay.

Okay.

Thanks.

You okay?

Yeah. I'm okay.

How are you?

Great, so your new place
is on Runcie?

Yeah, I was actually
wondering if I can

come home with you for a bit,

because I don't have a real
bed yet.

Is that okay?

Yeah. Yeah, no problem.

Thanks.

Are you okay?
Do you want to-

Is it okay if I go in the-

Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

I just think I need to lie down.

- Here, I'll take that.
- Thank you.

Thanks.

Hello? Speaking.

Yes, okay. Yeah, I know.

Right. Wow. Okay, yeah.
That sounds great.

Yeah, of course. I'll talk
to you Monday. No problem.

Hey.

Are you-

Are you having second thoughts
about it?

No.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

I'm just so sorry.

I know you have no reason
to believe me, but-

but I feel sick when I think
about how much I hurt you.

I want to say that everything's
going to be okay.

And that we can just sweep
everything under the rug.

But you're supposed
to be my partner,

and every decision you made
you made without me.

I just-

You're, you're right.

I know that I'm not supposed
to say this

because it's too late,
but I really miss you.

Lauren, I-

I'm sorry. I should go.

No, no don't, don't.
Please just stay.

I want you to stay.