All American: Homecoming (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 10 - Dance with My Father - full transcript
With Simone and Thea both ready to reclaim their spot on the court, their coach and teammates force them to deal with the lingering tension in unique ways. Damon helps JR celebrate a major milestone, but a surprise guest gives them both a different view on the family dynamic. Trying to get back on the good side of her dance class puts Keisha at odds with two people she cares about. Meanwhile, Coach Marcus is put in a difficult position when his boss and Amara want different things.
Athletic director, voice-over:
You did break the rules,
so you'll be required to serve
a suspension of one match.
Hinds, voice-over: The minute
Thea has recovered and cleared,
she's getting her
top 6 spot back.
Oh. Wait.
You getting ready for
the tennis streets?
Something like that.
It's definitely
gonna be a battle
to get back out there, though.
After sitting out one match?
Damn, y'all really do be
acting like it's Fight Club.
Girl, feels like it,
and I'm not the only
one in the ring.
How's dance going?
Good, I guess. I don't know.
Dr. Pace hasn't
really been there,
so her assistant's been
teaching the class.
What's up with that?
Girl, I'm minding my business.
I'mma let that game come to me.
♪ And loving's
all I have to give ♪
♪ But I can't give...
Is he still thinking
about coming back early?
Last I heard, but no one's
been able to reach him.
Well, wherever he is,
whenever he gets here,
we'll be ready for him.
All right. We need to go.
We don't want to be late
to welcoming Damon back.
Yeah.
I just hope he's not
coming back too soon.
He doesn't want to miss
your remission anniversary.
Mm.
I don't know why you
won't let anybody
celebrate you being healthy.
Because life is
lifing right now.
Between Damon's
adoptive dad dying
and my parents divorcing,
who got energy to
celebrate anything?
But we can at least
celebrate your good news.
This whole Cape Cod
Summer Invitational thing.
It's a big deal, right?
It's an unofficial
rite of passage
to MLB hopefuls.
That deserves a
toast or whatever.
Maybe then you'll feel inclined
to tell your dad the good news.
I don't know.
Hey, bro.
Man, I'm sorry for your loss.
If there's anything we can do...
No. Seriously,
we're here for you.
Yeah, bro. We got you.
That includes me, too.
So they drug you
to this welcoming
committee, Coach?
I had to lay eyes on you myself.
Look, if you need anything,
even if it's company
in silence, man,
we're all here for you, OK?
Look. I... I appreciate it,
but I'm straight.
You know, my dad,
he's had Alzheimer's,
so I kind of lost
him a long time ago,
so any grief or whatever,
that's in the rearview.
Look, bro, you don't
really have to explain.
Now, look, what I
want you to do is,
I want you to
celebrate, all right?
Between your anniversary
and Cape Cod,
you should be living it up.
J.R. Yeah. All right.
Should we be worried?
- Oh, hell yeah.
- Definitely.
Come in, Simone.
How'd you know it was me?
Because I know you.
Well, I know you,
and I know you're not good.
But I am.
I mean, come on.
What do you want from me?
You want me to break
down or something?
I want you to be
honest with yourself.
Your mom does, too.
Of course. She called you.
What, does she want you
to keep an eye on me?
Yeah, and she also wants me
to let you know about the letter
in the side compartment
of your bag.
I don't understand, uh,
why she just didn't
tell me about it.
It's a letter from your dad.
You made it very clear
that you didn't want
to talk about him,
so she thought maybe
you'd be more open
once you got back to Bringston.
What does it say?
All I know is that your mom said
he wrote it years ago
and he put it in his will
for you to have it now.
Look, if you want me to stay...
Nope. Look,
I don't need to
read it, all right,
but thank you for
telling me about it.
OK.
I'm around if and
when you need me.
Yep. Thank you.
♪ Said I was the
best thing that you ♪
♪ Ever had
♪ Had, had
Hey, why are you standing here?
I'm waiting for Coach Loni.
She's in her office
with Coach Hinds.
Shouldn't you be getting
ready for practice?
I need to talk to
Coach Loni, too.
I heard you got cleared
for competitive play.
Mm-hmm, and I heard
your suspension is over.
You're here to
talk to Coach Loni
about your spot on the top 6.
I assume you're
here to do the same.
Well, at least this couldn't get
any more awkward.
Welcome back, ladies.
Thanks. Is Coach
Loni available?
No. Since I lost
rock, paper, scissors,
I'm dealing with you two.
Well, I'm ready to fight
for my spot back on the top 6.
That won't be necessary.
The spot in question is mine.
You were just keeping it warm
for me while I recovered.
Aw, sweetie, a lot has changed
since you've been on the court,
so why don't you just
let us finish talking?
How about you two stop talking?
Before there's any
discussion about the top 6,
we need to ease you back
into competitive play,
so you'll be playing doubles
together in today's match.
- What? Excuse me. I...
- I am so sorry. What?
It's not up for discussion.
FYI, the building
we've identified
for the new athletic dorm
has become available.
I've contacted BU's realtor
to start the purchasing process.
I'm sorry.
Why is this the first
I'm hearing about it?
Zeke Allen set it up.
He got the board to
approve it years ago.
The only thing we needed
was for a building
to become available.
Well, I'm the president now,
and there will be a discussion
about how this
building will be used
because it should be
used for all students,
not just athletes.
I'm sorry, President Patterson,
but it's a done deal.
Oh, I, too, am
sorry, A.D. Taylor,
but it is not.
Welcome to the new regime.
I heard about Xavier.
When my mother
passed, I got so tired
of people offering
their condolences,
so I won't do that,
but I will say
I am grateful to him.
I'm grateful you had him.
Thanks. Look,
I know I haven't shown up
to the diner. I'm just...
I meant what I said.
I'll be there Wednesdays
at 7:00 until you're ready.
Cool, because I did want
to make today about J.R.
We're on the same page.
Yo, Cam, appreciate
you helping out, man.
That's what we do, not
that I had a choice.
Hang in there,
man. It's worth it.
Oh, yo, everybody,
I think they're about
to roll through.
Oh, that's my cue to bounce.
I get the work, but
I can't have no fun.
Tell him I said big ups, though.
All right, man.
OK. Stop. Stop. J.R.
See? See? See? See? Ha!
Surprise!
For real? Y'all are...
Man, wow. Ha ha!
Congratulations, son.
You remember Gabby, right?
I do. Nice
to see you again.
You, too, Mr. Raymond.
Please, call me Jessie.
Mr. Raymond is my father.
You got that right, son.
I also go by "sir" unless you're
my death-defying grandson.
You call me Gramps. Ha ha ha!
Dad, we didn't
think you'd join us.
There's no place
else I'd rather be.
Gramps, I can't
believe you're here.
Look, Let me introduce
you to a few people.
This is my girl Gabby...
Nice to meet you, Mr. Raymond.
And this, that's your
other grandson Damon.
Uh, nice to meet you, sir.
Welcome to the family, son.
Ahh...
It's nice having an MLB
prospect in the family.
Now, I'm just gonna
put this out there...
Damon Raymond, huh?
That's got a nice
ring to it, don't it?
Uh, look, let's
celebrate, y'all.
Come on. Let's eat, then.
Uh!
Switch!
Ow! Seriously?
I said, Switch.
When did we talk about
switching positions, Thea?
- It's obvious...
- It's obvious?
This is an example
of the problem
we've had all year...
Lack of communication.
Our next match is
this afternoon.
I don't care what you do,
but do something together
that shows you can work
together as a team.
I mean, she's right.
We're better than this.
Well, duh, but what exactly,
does she expect us to do?
I'll text y'all both an address.
Be there in an hour.
Uh-uh, and where
are you taking us?
You'll see. Trust,
Simone. Ha ha!
Coach Marcus,
I'm sure you've heard
that we're moving forward
with our plans for
the new athletic dorm.
I did. So it's a done deal?
Hmm, almost.
There's one obstacle
in the way...
President Patterson.
I need your help to
get her on board.
Well, if I know our president,
she wants to use the
building for all students.
And, respectfully,
I agree with her.
Well, respectfully,
don't let your recent success
make you too comfortable.
Excuse me?
There's a lot of coaches
showing interest in Bringston.
You just got your job back.
Your position is
on shaky ground.
Is that a threat, man?
It's a plea for your help.
My dad owns 5 escape rooms
in the Greater Atlanta area.
This one opens at night,
so we have the whole
place to ourselves.
So let me get this straight.
Your big idea for bonding
is to lock us up in
this crazy-ass room
for an hour to decipher clues
on how to get out.
We just need to pick a room.
We have a room
that's set in space.
Let's do the space-themed room.
That should be fun.
Uh, you're not captain anymore,
so you don't get to choose.
And you do? No.
I think we should vote.
That's just it.
The team has voted. We're
tired of your drama.
Our drama?
Tootie, you've been the center
of this mess all season.
OK. True, but I'm
willing to put that aside
if it means we all win.
You two aren't giving that,
at least not yet, so...
Um...
What are you doing?
- Open the
door. - Bye.
- This isn't funny.
- Open the door.
Thea, calm down.
You got
your own pool cue?
I see you, Mr. Raymond.
Young lady, when it comes
to Eight-ball, I don't play.
Yeah. That's probably why
J's so competitive with it.
Guilty. J.R.
picked it up fast,
unlike some people I know.
Jessie, are you gonna
take your next shot soon?
I want to celebrate
Christmas at home.
Just give
me a minute, Dad.
J.R., so I hear you picked
up something else from me.
Decided to go into engineering.
Heh. I started this semester.
Man, I can't wait for you
to take over the reins
of Raymond Home Contractors
from your dad.
He spends so much time
moonlighting as a "coach,"
I almost took the
company back from him.
Well, I know of a
up-and-coming engineer
that Raymond Home Contractors
will be lucky to have one day.
What?
Damon, I knew you had
baseball in your blood,
but engineering, too?
Man. You're a Raymond. You're
a Raymond through and through.
- Mr. Raymond, it's not...
- Whoa, Gramps, Gramps.
Heh! I'm talking about Gabby.
Oh. Ha ha ha!
Well, so you're in
engineering, too.
Yes, sir.
Well, good for you, little lady.
Yeah. Uh-huh.
All that and still missed.
Mm mm mm.
Hey.
What? What is it?
What's going on?
Apparently, Dr. Patterson
thinks Dr. Pace
works her students too
hard, so from now on,
we're just gonna focus
on the fundamentals.
No more guest choreographers.
The end-of-the-year
showcase is canceled.
OK. Yeah.
That's crazy, but it's still
not explaining the shade.
You've been on Dr. Pace's
bad side from day one,
and we all know how close
you are with Dr. Patterson.
No. It's really not like that.
You couldn't cut it,
so you ruined this
class for everyone else.
There you go. Let me know
if you have any questions.
I can't believe you would
betray my trust like this.
First of all, you
knock, young lady.
Second, I'm gonna need
you to take a breath
and then tell me what's wrong.
When you asked me
about Dr. Pace,
you said you were
asking as Dr. P.,
not as the president
of Bringston,
and then you went behind my
back and talked to Dr. Pace?
Come on, Keish. You can't
talk to Dr. P. like that.
Well, this is a private
conversation, Cam.
Feel free to leave at any time.
Cam, please give us a minute.
I suggested to her
that she re-evaluate
her teaching style
to ensure the safety
and well-being of her students.
That's all.
And now she's taking
away everything
that makes her classes special,
and everyone blames me.
Keisha, I am sorry
that happened,
but it is my job to look after
your physical and
emotional well-being.
I never asked you to do that.
I can fight my own battles.
This wasn't just about you.
You weren't the only
student that's had
this experience with Dr. Pace.
I cannot believe you're
hiding behind your job
right now.
I trusted you.
"The treasure lies
in the moon's wake.
"The path forward
is hidden from sight
"by a sun that
travels east to west
"for the night.
"All will be revealed
in due course.
Heed my advice.
Chart a route north."
What...
Can't believe Tootie did this.
Heh. Really?
You created the monster.
Tootie is not my fault.
Yeah. She is.
You were captain last year.
Therefore, you
dictated the culture.
Yeah, and the culture I created
pushed my teammates
towards excellence.
Well, there's a difference
between requiring excellence
and instilling fear.
Everyone's so scared
to be the next target,
so they'd rather just take aim.
Oh, and... let me guess...
You've been the main target.
Tootie came for me
because you have been
coming for me since
day one. Let's be real.
No, Simone. No.
I was trying to instill
excellence in you,
but how many times have
you said that out loud?
Yeah. You know, if
I made you a target,
you made me the villain.
All I wanted was
to be your friend
and... I don't know...
You be a compassionate
teammate for once.
This team was unified
before you showed up,
and maybe the culture I dictated
didn't suit you, but
it worked for us.
We were a team.
"South winds make
your ship shake."
"Treasure lies
in the moon's..."
"wake...
"by a sun...
that travels east..."
"and west for the night."
"Chart a route north."
One lock down, two to go.
♪ If you're gonna
do it, do it right... ♪
Oh, man, and
you've never played before?
Heh. No, sir,
but I kind of just
pick up on things fast.
That's a sign of a true athlete.
Dad, you should
come watch him play,
really see him in his element.
I might just have to do that.
I don't mean to interrupt
y'all salivating over Damon,
but there's someone
else in your family
you're overlooking who
has natural talent.
- Let them know, J.R.
- Let us know what?
I got invited to try out
for Cape Cod Summer League.
Hmm. Yes, sir.
Wow. Cape Cod League is a
stepping stone to the majors.
You think you have that in you?
I mean, how can you
say that? You've seen J. play.
Because he's gonna be
competing against guys
who've been playing
center field for years.
J.R., you've only been
at it a few months.
The odds of making
the team are slim.
So, what, J's just supposed
to give up on his dreams?
Yo, it's all good, man.
Dad's just being on
brand, all right?
Jessie, your job is to make sure
your sons do better than you.
Now, if you're not gonna
support J.R., then I will.
Dad, you're just saying
that to stick it to me
like you always do.
Hold up. Gramps
always had my back.
This ain't got nothing
to do with you.
Trust me, son, it does.
You see, there's
no question in my mind
why your other son still
won't meet you at that diner.
Don't bring Damon into this.
Oh, Damon's not
in it. He's gone.
Hey. Hey.
I think we're due
for a good, old-fashioned
"I'm sorry."
I agree.
It's all on you, pretty girl.
Oh, no. You owe me an apology
You defended
Dr. P. And wouldn't
leave her side
without permission.
You mean I wouldn't bounce
when you told me to.
Yeah. We gonna talk
about that in a second.
I can't believe you right now.
Hold up, Keish.
Look, there's a bigger
picture you ain't seeing.
You didn't just blow up at
Dr. P. or the president.
OK. What, she has another job
that I don't know about?
You remember how you thought
your dad was seeing somebody?
Yeah, but it cooled
down a little bit.
Are you trying to
say that they're...
I didn't put it
together until your dad
called the office today.
Start of semester,
Dr. P. was acting
a whole lot like your dad...
Goofy smiles while texting,
whispered phone calls.
OK, but that doesn't
mean that they're dating.
Don't mean they're not.
Yes, athletics
delivers revenue,
but this building
could be a resource
to other departments
in need of space.
This isn't them versus us.
It's a chance to work together
to serve the needs of
the entire student body.
Thank
you, Dr. Patterson,
for your thoughtful
presentation.
Coach Marcus, I would love
to hear your take on this.
As I understand it,
the reason Bringston
can afford this property
is because your team
generated the revenue it did
for the pay-to-play game.
Well, athletics is the
lifeblood here at Bringston.
Our athletes deserve a facility
that will help them achieve
at their highest level.
New facilities will
attract elite players,
which, in turn, will
increase our stature
as a program and revenues,
so that's my two cents.
Thank you.
Can't hear
anything I'm saying to you.
Dad, how could you
undermine me with my son?
Jessie, your
relationship with J.R.
was already broken.
I guess that's why
it always falls to me
to do what has to be done.
What are you talking about now?
I'm sorry. Of
course. You don't see it.
I'm gonna tell him
he has to break up
with that fast girl
before it's too late.
What? Dad, no. Just stay
out of J.R.'s business.
I have always protected J.R.,
and I'm not gonna stop now.
If you're so
concerned with J.R.,
why support him with Cape Cod?
If I'd have come to you
with something like this,
you would've forbade it.
Son, if you had shown hustle
about anything in your life,
I would've backed you,
but that's not you, is it, son?
You let everyone
walk all over you,
even your wife.
We answered the clues.
Why isn't the door opening?
I don't know.
Clearly, we're
missing something.
Maybe you should answer that.
Could be Damon's
mom calling again.
Girl, Keena called
to check and see
how Damon was holding up.
She's worried about him.
Well, in that case,
why not call me?
I used to date him, not you.
Exactly.
You broke her son's heart.
Plus, she probably didn't
want to make things awkward.
That does make sense.
How is he?
Well, last I talked to him,
he said he's good.
I don't believe him, but...
You haven't checked
on him yourself?
No. I...
I was just getting the hang
of the, like, girlfriend thing.
I... I don't know
how to be the ex.
You start by being his friend.
His dad passed away,
so put your feelings aside
and just show up, period.
OK.
Your bedside manner
used to be better.
I'm sorry.
I'm stuck in an escape room
about to miss my match,
if you'll excuse me.
Oh, that's right.
What was the last clue?
"The pirates panicked,
and their ship sank.
To reclaim their glory,
rebuild the plank."
I mean, I saw some
planks over there.
Hmm.
I mean, it's just
a broken board,
but...
Wait. Hold up.
Let me see.
I've seen that symbol.
Hold on. I saw it. Where?
Yeah. Look.
Oh, yeah.
Ah!
OK.
Uhh...
OK.
- Let me try.
- Yeah.
Yes! Ha ha
ha! - Yeah! Ha ha!
- We did it.
- All right. Ha ha!
We did it.
OK. Let's get
out of here. Tootie?
Amara, Amara, let me explain.
What do you possibly
have to say?
They voted against me,
and you helped them.
Look. I didn't have
a choice, Amara.
Taylor essentially
threatened my job.
Marcus, I understand
there are politics...
I have them, too...
But I don't compromise
what I believe
and certainly don't save myself
at the expense of what's right.
You are better than this.
You're right. Look, I am.
What are you saying?
That I'm a better
man than the one
who seemingly sided
with A.D. Taylor.
You have a plan.
Not yet.
Just trust me, OK?
So your pops rolls
like that, huh?
Heh. Yep.
Now you see why I
didn't want to tell him.
I should've minded my business.
Well...
Come here.
You were just trying
to have my back.
I dig that about you.
OK. Good, because
me talking first,
consequences be damned, is...
That's how you roll. Heh.
I pay attention.
Hmm.
Yo, J., um...
can I holler at you for a sec?
Look, man. After
what Gabby just saw,
whatever you got to say, you
can say it in front of her.
It's obviously about me, fool.
I'll give you two a minute.
Appreciate it.
Hey, look, bro.
Gramps ain't feeling Gabby.
I mean it.
Like, he's gonna tell you
to break it off with her.
Well, Gramps won't do that.
He can tell I'm happy.
You must've heard wrong.
You should listen
to your brother.
What? I said you
all should talk.
I never said I
wasn't gonna listen.
Can we talk about the fact
that your grandpa
is low-key sexist
with his "little lady engineer"?
Look. Y'all are tripping.
Gramps, yeah, he's old
and stuck in his ways,
but he means well.
You know what?
Let's go clear this up.
We can talk to him.
Simone, I've been
texting and calling you.
Where were you?
Uh, escape room, Thea.
Please don't ask.
Can we talk later? My
match starts in an hour.
My dad wants to start
dating your aunt.
OK. What's another
5 minutes? What?
He said he's finally ready.
He asked me for my blessing.
And I assume from
your 17 text messages
and 5 voicemails,
you didn't give it.
I may have lost it a little bit
on the phone with him and said
that he couldn't date Dr. P.
OK. Well, that's
one way to react,
but why?
Also, I also kind of,
um, maybe sort of yelled
at Dr. P. for interfering
with the Dr. Pace stuff
and making it worse.
Keish, are you sure this
is just about my auntie?
Yes.
OK. Maybe no. I ju...
My dad hasn't
seriously dated anyone
since my mom died.
I just got kind of freaked out,
and I was already
really upset, so...
I just really miss my mom.
I know,
but your dad
deserves to be happy.
So does my auntie.
Yeah. I owe a
lot of apologies.
Look, I was about
to give Damon advice
on how to handle his grief
when I'm still over
here processing my own.
Well, the good thing is
you don't have to
process it alone, OK?
Come here.
It's OK.
Yo, Gramps, real quick,
need you to clear up a
misunderstanding for us.
Sure.
Damon and Gabby seems to think
that you got a
problem with Gabby.
They're wrong, right?
You know,
actually, I wanted to
talk to you about her.
I don't think she's
a good fit for you,
no offense.
Um, all the offense is taken.
But you don't... You
don't know Gabby.
Oh, oh, I know.
She reminds me of your mother,
and I'm not gonna stand by
and let history repeat itself.
Well, what is
that supposed to mean?
That's what I'm
trying to figure out.
Jessie got too serious
too fast with Celine,
who, as we know, ended
up cheating on him
and then had what we
thought at the time
was another man's child,
and then she... She
convinced Jessie
to raise that child
for over a year.
Uh, Mr. Raymond,
I'm gonna need you
to stop referring to
me as "that child"
because I'm standing right here.
Son, I don't know
who raised you,
but in this family,
you don't talk back
to your elders.
You do when they deserve it.
Dad, I let you bully
me my whole life.
I won't let you
do it to my boys.
Your boys?
Now, there never would
have been a question
Damon is yours had Celine
simply remained faithful, right?
Gramps, did you tell my
dad to break it off with my mom?
I was protecting my son.
OK, and in protecting your son,
did that also include telling
him to give Damon away?
I didn't have to say anything.
Jessie knew I wasn't raising him
to be a weak man, right, boy?
Yo, J., um, let's
get out of here, man.
Yeah.
This ain't how I planned
on spending my day anyway.
Hey, grandson, wait a minute.
What's going on here?
♪ Hey, hey, hey
♪ Bring the truth to the lie,
the depths to the highs ♪
♪ Left, rights to
the center now ♪
♪ To the center now
♪ A different desire as
we bridge the divide ♪
♪ And we bring it
all together now ♪
♪ All together now
♪ Hey, bring it together
now, bring it together now ♪
♪ Bring it together now,
bring it together now ♪
♪ Bring it together now
Game's a little off, Hicks?
Didn't hit your
blunt this morning?
And, Mays, you shouldn't even be
on the court with
that weak serve.
Don't even listen to them.
They're just trying
to get in your head.
Yeah, right back at you.
You know, the only
thing these bitches
are going to understand
is us beating them, right?
Heh. How?
We are singles players
forced to play doubles,
just like the planks
at the escape room.
They did, though.
We just had to use
them differently.
We need to play into our
strengths as singles players
and minimize our weaknesses
as a doubles team.
Yeah, but how do we do that?
We play doubles as
singles players.
Can't
take it from me.
♪ Yeah, do you think that
you can risk it all? ♪
♪ Yeah
♪ Now I'm really going all in
♪ And it's too late to
care about my floss now ♪
♪ 'Cause I can see the
sky is falling, falling ♪
♪ Everybody want to
save the world now ♪
♪ I look around and see
him styling, styling ♪
♪ So I ain't gonna take
it anymore, nah, nah ♪
♪ I know I can settle
the score, yeah, yeah ♪
♪ You say red
light, green light ♪
♪ I don't want to
wait my whole life ♪
♪ I don't love to be
looking for a fair fight ♪
♪ Coming up, like, all
day and all night ♪
♪ Come around, like,
once in a blue moon ♪
♪ With a man gonna
call for the monsoon ♪
♪ Or the plague to the
faces I once knew ♪
♪ Waking up like a dream
finally came true, yeah ♪
♪ You ain't getting
in my way now ♪
♪ I don't ever
want to slow down ♪
♪ Finally got it, this
is my time, my time ♪
♪ You ain't taking it
from me now, from me now ♪
♪ You ain't getting
in my way now ♪
♪ I don't ever
want to slow down ♪
♪ Finally got it, this
is my time, my time ♪
♪ You ain't taking
it from me now ♪
Hey,
can we talk?
Yeah. Me first.
Look, How you came
at me was foul.
If we're gonna be in
a real relationship,
we got to be able to check
each other when necessary.
No. I know, and that's why
I wanted to say I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Why you do all this? My
plan was to stay mad at you.
Mm. Yeah. Well,
good luck with that.
What's all this?
It's for the next stop
on my apology tour.
How you feeling?
Like my world is right side up.
You and Gabby saw Gramps,
like, really saw him.
Just crazy I got him
wrong for so long.
Look, I know what
it's like to learn
the dude who you
respected the most
isn't who you thought he was.
You're not alone, bro.
I don't mean to interrupt.
We have a tradition to uphold.
Why are there only 10?
One for each year
of my remission.
Every year, we add another one.
These cupcakes are
also a peace offering.
J.R., I realize that
I've treated you
the same way your
grandfather treated me
all these years, trying
to control your life,
not supporting your dreams.
That stops today.
I'm sorry, so moving forward,
not only do I fully support you
trying out for the
Cape Cod League.
I want to help get you
ready, both of you.
Oh, bet.
You two are
gonna need to commit
to Cape Cod training on top
of your Bringston practices.
I'm down with that. D.?
Oh, yeah. Sounds dope to me.
But before the
new diet kicks in,
I'mma need one of these
red velvet cupcakes.
Toast, Pops?
All right.
You know you can have
too many of those, right?
Who you talking to?
I'm talking to you.
Who you think I'm talking to?
Mmm.
Uh, I'm gonna catch you later,
all right?
Hold on. Where you going?
Let him go.
You two showed me something.
This is the kind of leadership
that has earned you both a spot
in the top 6.
- Wait. What?
- Seriously?
Well, Coach Loni and
I were already talking
about making a change.
Enjoy your victory, ladies.
What!
I was not expecting that.
Definitely not top 6...
Right.
But us thriving under
high-stakes situations,
it's what we do, but we
can't seem to be cool
on a regular-ass day.
Girl, why is that?
Maybe for now, we'll
just take the win
that we're learning
to be teammates,
and maybe that's enough.
Yeah. Yeah.
- Congrats.
- You, too.
Marcus, what are you doing here?
I'm ready to share the plan.
Look, I knew you
needed more room
in the board room
today, so instead,
I got you more time.
I don't understand.
The owner of the building,
he's a Bringston baseball fan,
in particular, a fan of mine.
I convinced him to hold off
selling the building
for 90 days.
Are you serious?
It'll give you more time
to come up with a plan
to acquire the building
for all students.
Oh, my God. Cool.
Marcus, thank you. Thank you.
This is a huge help,
and I know your job
is on the line if anyone
knows you did this,
so it stays between us.
I would appreciate that.
Is there something else?
Well, actually, there is.
Since we're on the
topic of timing,
last month when I
told you I loved you,
you didn't have a response...
so I think I need
to tell you now
in a different way.
- Thea, what are
you... - I suck.
Your father dies, and I...
I didn't want to
say the wrong thing,
so I ended up not saying
anything at all, which is...
Thea, it's... it's cool.
No, it's not,
and I know we may not be
what we used to be, but
I'd like to get back
to where we started, as friends.
Um, yeah.
Um, I'd like that, too.
OK, but just so you know, I...
I won't always get it right.
It's all good.
I mean, I've been known
to get it wrong, too.
Keisha, what are you doing here?
I brought you something.
My mom used to say the best way
to say sorry is a big pot
of apology spaghetti.
Keisha, you don't have to...
No. I do.
What went down earlier
wasn't about you.
I'm sorry.
Thank you,
and even if you disagree
with how I handled things,
I am always looking out for you.
But in the future,
what's said to Dr. P.
Will stay with Dr. P.
I appreciate that.
Now, come on. I know you're
not about to make me eat alone.
Of course not.
Your dinner guest will
be here in 15 minutes.
Dr. P., you're kind
and caring and protective.
I couldn't imagine a
better person for my dad.
He really does care about you,
so I hope you feel the same.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
Enjoy.
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Oh
♪ Mm
♪ Echoes
sing me through the night ♪
♪ And tears that fall
♪ Pool at my chin
♪ Daylight meets
me in my waking ♪
♪ I wear its mask as I
lay lies at your hands ♪
♪ And the pain grows like
the tallest of trees ♪
♪ And the roots take
hold inside me ♪
♪ There has to be a window
♪ Where the light shines in
My dad confessed
to the affair...
you know, lying
to me and my mom.
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go... ♪
I couldn't read the rest.
Do you want me to? Right.
Uh, second page.
♪ Ah oh
♪ Ah oh
♪ Ah oh oh...
"I just learned that I'm
not your birth father.
"I know the right thing
to do is to tell everyone,
"but I don't have the
courage to do what's right,
"so instead of being the
man I'm raising you to be,
"I've become someone
who lies to you.
"I'm so sorry for that,
but I just can't lose you.
My fear is robbing you
of years with Jessie."
"One day, I know you're
going to meet him..."
"and he's gonna want a
relationship with you,
"but you won't let him
in because it will feel
"like a betrayal to me.
Damon, it's not."
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ My arms are stretched,
and they reach out for you ♪
♪ Fingers are spread, and
like air, you fall through ♪
♪ I hope I changed you, too
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in...
Greg, move your head.
You did break the rules,
so you'll be required to serve
a suspension of one match.
Hinds, voice-over: The minute
Thea has recovered and cleared,
she's getting her
top 6 spot back.
Oh. Wait.
You getting ready for
the tennis streets?
Something like that.
It's definitely
gonna be a battle
to get back out there, though.
After sitting out one match?
Damn, y'all really do be
acting like it's Fight Club.
Girl, feels like it,
and I'm not the only
one in the ring.
How's dance going?
Good, I guess. I don't know.
Dr. Pace hasn't
really been there,
so her assistant's been
teaching the class.
What's up with that?
Girl, I'm minding my business.
I'mma let that game come to me.
♪ And loving's
all I have to give ♪
♪ But I can't give...
Is he still thinking
about coming back early?
Last I heard, but no one's
been able to reach him.
Well, wherever he is,
whenever he gets here,
we'll be ready for him.
All right. We need to go.
We don't want to be late
to welcoming Damon back.
Yeah.
I just hope he's not
coming back too soon.
He doesn't want to miss
your remission anniversary.
Mm.
I don't know why you
won't let anybody
celebrate you being healthy.
Because life is
lifing right now.
Between Damon's
adoptive dad dying
and my parents divorcing,
who got energy to
celebrate anything?
But we can at least
celebrate your good news.
This whole Cape Cod
Summer Invitational thing.
It's a big deal, right?
It's an unofficial
rite of passage
to MLB hopefuls.
That deserves a
toast or whatever.
Maybe then you'll feel inclined
to tell your dad the good news.
I don't know.
Hey, bro.
Man, I'm sorry for your loss.
If there's anything we can do...
No. Seriously,
we're here for you.
Yeah, bro. We got you.
That includes me, too.
So they drug you
to this welcoming
committee, Coach?
I had to lay eyes on you myself.
Look, if you need anything,
even if it's company
in silence, man,
we're all here for you, OK?
Look. I... I appreciate it,
but I'm straight.
You know, my dad,
he's had Alzheimer's,
so I kind of lost
him a long time ago,
so any grief or whatever,
that's in the rearview.
Look, bro, you don't
really have to explain.
Now, look, what I
want you to do is,
I want you to
celebrate, all right?
Between your anniversary
and Cape Cod,
you should be living it up.
J.R. Yeah. All right.
Should we be worried?
- Oh, hell yeah.
- Definitely.
Come in, Simone.
How'd you know it was me?
Because I know you.
Well, I know you,
and I know you're not good.
But I am.
I mean, come on.
What do you want from me?
You want me to break
down or something?
I want you to be
honest with yourself.
Your mom does, too.
Of course. She called you.
What, does she want you
to keep an eye on me?
Yeah, and she also wants me
to let you know about the letter
in the side compartment
of your bag.
I don't understand, uh,
why she just didn't
tell me about it.
It's a letter from your dad.
You made it very clear
that you didn't want
to talk about him,
so she thought maybe
you'd be more open
once you got back to Bringston.
What does it say?
All I know is that your mom said
he wrote it years ago
and he put it in his will
for you to have it now.
Look, if you want me to stay...
Nope. Look,
I don't need to
read it, all right,
but thank you for
telling me about it.
OK.
I'm around if and
when you need me.
Yep. Thank you.
♪ Said I was the
best thing that you ♪
♪ Ever had
♪ Had, had
Hey, why are you standing here?
I'm waiting for Coach Loni.
She's in her office
with Coach Hinds.
Shouldn't you be getting
ready for practice?
I need to talk to
Coach Loni, too.
I heard you got cleared
for competitive play.
Mm-hmm, and I heard
your suspension is over.
You're here to
talk to Coach Loni
about your spot on the top 6.
I assume you're
here to do the same.
Well, at least this couldn't get
any more awkward.
Welcome back, ladies.
Thanks. Is Coach
Loni available?
No. Since I lost
rock, paper, scissors,
I'm dealing with you two.
Well, I'm ready to fight
for my spot back on the top 6.
That won't be necessary.
The spot in question is mine.
You were just keeping it warm
for me while I recovered.
Aw, sweetie, a lot has changed
since you've been on the court,
so why don't you just
let us finish talking?
How about you two stop talking?
Before there's any
discussion about the top 6,
we need to ease you back
into competitive play,
so you'll be playing doubles
together in today's match.
- What? Excuse me. I...
- I am so sorry. What?
It's not up for discussion.
FYI, the building
we've identified
for the new athletic dorm
has become available.
I've contacted BU's realtor
to start the purchasing process.
I'm sorry.
Why is this the first
I'm hearing about it?
Zeke Allen set it up.
He got the board to
approve it years ago.
The only thing we needed
was for a building
to become available.
Well, I'm the president now,
and there will be a discussion
about how this
building will be used
because it should be
used for all students,
not just athletes.
I'm sorry, President Patterson,
but it's a done deal.
Oh, I, too, am
sorry, A.D. Taylor,
but it is not.
Welcome to the new regime.
I heard about Xavier.
When my mother
passed, I got so tired
of people offering
their condolences,
so I won't do that,
but I will say
I am grateful to him.
I'm grateful you had him.
Thanks. Look,
I know I haven't shown up
to the diner. I'm just...
I meant what I said.
I'll be there Wednesdays
at 7:00 until you're ready.
Cool, because I did want
to make today about J.R.
We're on the same page.
Yo, Cam, appreciate
you helping out, man.
That's what we do, not
that I had a choice.
Hang in there,
man. It's worth it.
Oh, yo, everybody,
I think they're about
to roll through.
Oh, that's my cue to bounce.
I get the work, but
I can't have no fun.
Tell him I said big ups, though.
All right, man.
OK. Stop. Stop. J.R.
See? See? See? See? Ha!
Surprise!
For real? Y'all are...
Man, wow. Ha ha!
Congratulations, son.
You remember Gabby, right?
I do. Nice
to see you again.
You, too, Mr. Raymond.
Please, call me Jessie.
Mr. Raymond is my father.
You got that right, son.
I also go by "sir" unless you're
my death-defying grandson.
You call me Gramps. Ha ha ha!
Dad, we didn't
think you'd join us.
There's no place
else I'd rather be.
Gramps, I can't
believe you're here.
Look, Let me introduce
you to a few people.
This is my girl Gabby...
Nice to meet you, Mr. Raymond.
And this, that's your
other grandson Damon.
Uh, nice to meet you, sir.
Welcome to the family, son.
Ahh...
It's nice having an MLB
prospect in the family.
Now, I'm just gonna
put this out there...
Damon Raymond, huh?
That's got a nice
ring to it, don't it?
Uh, look, let's
celebrate, y'all.
Come on. Let's eat, then.
Uh!
Switch!
Ow! Seriously?
I said, Switch.
When did we talk about
switching positions, Thea?
- It's obvious...
- It's obvious?
This is an example
of the problem
we've had all year...
Lack of communication.
Our next match is
this afternoon.
I don't care what you do,
but do something together
that shows you can work
together as a team.
I mean, she's right.
We're better than this.
Well, duh, but what exactly,
does she expect us to do?
I'll text y'all both an address.
Be there in an hour.
Uh-uh, and where
are you taking us?
You'll see. Trust,
Simone. Ha ha!
Coach Marcus,
I'm sure you've heard
that we're moving forward
with our plans for
the new athletic dorm.
I did. So it's a done deal?
Hmm, almost.
There's one obstacle
in the way...
President Patterson.
I need your help to
get her on board.
Well, if I know our president,
she wants to use the
building for all students.
And, respectfully,
I agree with her.
Well, respectfully,
don't let your recent success
make you too comfortable.
Excuse me?
There's a lot of coaches
showing interest in Bringston.
You just got your job back.
Your position is
on shaky ground.
Is that a threat, man?
It's a plea for your help.
My dad owns 5 escape rooms
in the Greater Atlanta area.
This one opens at night,
so we have the whole
place to ourselves.
So let me get this straight.
Your big idea for bonding
is to lock us up in
this crazy-ass room
for an hour to decipher clues
on how to get out.
We just need to pick a room.
We have a room
that's set in space.
Let's do the space-themed room.
That should be fun.
Uh, you're not captain anymore,
so you don't get to choose.
And you do? No.
I think we should vote.
That's just it.
The team has voted. We're
tired of your drama.
Our drama?
Tootie, you've been the center
of this mess all season.
OK. True, but I'm
willing to put that aside
if it means we all win.
You two aren't giving that,
at least not yet, so...
Um...
What are you doing?
- Open the
door. - Bye.
- This isn't funny.
- Open the door.
Thea, calm down.
You got
your own pool cue?
I see you, Mr. Raymond.
Young lady, when it comes
to Eight-ball, I don't play.
Yeah. That's probably why
J's so competitive with it.
Guilty. J.R.
picked it up fast,
unlike some people I know.
Jessie, are you gonna
take your next shot soon?
I want to celebrate
Christmas at home.
Just give
me a minute, Dad.
J.R., so I hear you picked
up something else from me.
Decided to go into engineering.
Heh. I started this semester.
Man, I can't wait for you
to take over the reins
of Raymond Home Contractors
from your dad.
He spends so much time
moonlighting as a "coach,"
I almost took the
company back from him.
Well, I know of a
up-and-coming engineer
that Raymond Home Contractors
will be lucky to have one day.
What?
Damon, I knew you had
baseball in your blood,
but engineering, too?
Man. You're a Raymond. You're
a Raymond through and through.
- Mr. Raymond, it's not...
- Whoa, Gramps, Gramps.
Heh! I'm talking about Gabby.
Oh. Ha ha ha!
Well, so you're in
engineering, too.
Yes, sir.
Well, good for you, little lady.
Yeah. Uh-huh.
All that and still missed.
Mm mm mm.
Hey.
What? What is it?
What's going on?
Apparently, Dr. Patterson
thinks Dr. Pace
works her students too
hard, so from now on,
we're just gonna focus
on the fundamentals.
No more guest choreographers.
The end-of-the-year
showcase is canceled.
OK. Yeah.
That's crazy, but it's still
not explaining the shade.
You've been on Dr. Pace's
bad side from day one,
and we all know how close
you are with Dr. Patterson.
No. It's really not like that.
You couldn't cut it,
so you ruined this
class for everyone else.
There you go. Let me know
if you have any questions.
I can't believe you would
betray my trust like this.
First of all, you
knock, young lady.
Second, I'm gonna need
you to take a breath
and then tell me what's wrong.
When you asked me
about Dr. Pace,
you said you were
asking as Dr. P.,
not as the president
of Bringston,
and then you went behind my
back and talked to Dr. Pace?
Come on, Keish. You can't
talk to Dr. P. like that.
Well, this is a private
conversation, Cam.
Feel free to leave at any time.
Cam, please give us a minute.
I suggested to her
that she re-evaluate
her teaching style
to ensure the safety
and well-being of her students.
That's all.
And now she's taking
away everything
that makes her classes special,
and everyone blames me.
Keisha, I am sorry
that happened,
but it is my job to look after
your physical and
emotional well-being.
I never asked you to do that.
I can fight my own battles.
This wasn't just about you.
You weren't the only
student that's had
this experience with Dr. Pace.
I cannot believe you're
hiding behind your job
right now.
I trusted you.
"The treasure lies
in the moon's wake.
"The path forward
is hidden from sight
"by a sun that
travels east to west
"for the night.
"All will be revealed
in due course.
Heed my advice.
Chart a route north."
What...
Can't believe Tootie did this.
Heh. Really?
You created the monster.
Tootie is not my fault.
Yeah. She is.
You were captain last year.
Therefore, you
dictated the culture.
Yeah, and the culture I created
pushed my teammates
towards excellence.
Well, there's a difference
between requiring excellence
and instilling fear.
Everyone's so scared
to be the next target,
so they'd rather just take aim.
Oh, and... let me guess...
You've been the main target.
Tootie came for me
because you have been
coming for me since
day one. Let's be real.
No, Simone. No.
I was trying to instill
excellence in you,
but how many times have
you said that out loud?
Yeah. You know, if
I made you a target,
you made me the villain.
All I wanted was
to be your friend
and... I don't know...
You be a compassionate
teammate for once.
This team was unified
before you showed up,
and maybe the culture I dictated
didn't suit you, but
it worked for us.
We were a team.
"South winds make
your ship shake."
"Treasure lies
in the moon's..."
"wake...
"by a sun...
that travels east..."
"and west for the night."
"Chart a route north."
One lock down, two to go.
♪ If you're gonna
do it, do it right... ♪
Oh, man, and
you've never played before?
Heh. No, sir,
but I kind of just
pick up on things fast.
That's a sign of a true athlete.
Dad, you should
come watch him play,
really see him in his element.
I might just have to do that.
I don't mean to interrupt
y'all salivating over Damon,
but there's someone
else in your family
you're overlooking who
has natural talent.
- Let them know, J.R.
- Let us know what?
I got invited to try out
for Cape Cod Summer League.
Hmm. Yes, sir.
Wow. Cape Cod League is a
stepping stone to the majors.
You think you have that in you?
I mean, how can you
say that? You've seen J. play.
Because he's gonna be
competing against guys
who've been playing
center field for years.
J.R., you've only been
at it a few months.
The odds of making
the team are slim.
So, what, J's just supposed
to give up on his dreams?
Yo, it's all good, man.
Dad's just being on
brand, all right?
Jessie, your job is to make sure
your sons do better than you.
Now, if you're not gonna
support J.R., then I will.
Dad, you're just saying
that to stick it to me
like you always do.
Hold up. Gramps
always had my back.
This ain't got nothing
to do with you.
Trust me, son, it does.
You see, there's
no question in my mind
why your other son still
won't meet you at that diner.
Don't bring Damon into this.
Oh, Damon's not
in it. He's gone.
Hey. Hey.
I think we're due
for a good, old-fashioned
"I'm sorry."
I agree.
It's all on you, pretty girl.
Oh, no. You owe me an apology
You defended
Dr. P. And wouldn't
leave her side
without permission.
You mean I wouldn't bounce
when you told me to.
Yeah. We gonna talk
about that in a second.
I can't believe you right now.
Hold up, Keish.
Look, there's a bigger
picture you ain't seeing.
You didn't just blow up at
Dr. P. or the president.
OK. What, she has another job
that I don't know about?
You remember how you thought
your dad was seeing somebody?
Yeah, but it cooled
down a little bit.
Are you trying to
say that they're...
I didn't put it
together until your dad
called the office today.
Start of semester,
Dr. P. was acting
a whole lot like your dad...
Goofy smiles while texting,
whispered phone calls.
OK, but that doesn't
mean that they're dating.
Don't mean they're not.
Yes, athletics
delivers revenue,
but this building
could be a resource
to other departments
in need of space.
This isn't them versus us.
It's a chance to work together
to serve the needs of
the entire student body.
Thank
you, Dr. Patterson,
for your thoughtful
presentation.
Coach Marcus, I would love
to hear your take on this.
As I understand it,
the reason Bringston
can afford this property
is because your team
generated the revenue it did
for the pay-to-play game.
Well, athletics is the
lifeblood here at Bringston.
Our athletes deserve a facility
that will help them achieve
at their highest level.
New facilities will
attract elite players,
which, in turn, will
increase our stature
as a program and revenues,
so that's my two cents.
Thank you.
Can't hear
anything I'm saying to you.
Dad, how could you
undermine me with my son?
Jessie, your
relationship with J.R.
was already broken.
I guess that's why
it always falls to me
to do what has to be done.
What are you talking about now?
I'm sorry. Of
course. You don't see it.
I'm gonna tell him
he has to break up
with that fast girl
before it's too late.
What? Dad, no. Just stay
out of J.R.'s business.
I have always protected J.R.,
and I'm not gonna stop now.
If you're so
concerned with J.R.,
why support him with Cape Cod?
If I'd have come to you
with something like this,
you would've forbade it.
Son, if you had shown hustle
about anything in your life,
I would've backed you,
but that's not you, is it, son?
You let everyone
walk all over you,
even your wife.
We answered the clues.
Why isn't the door opening?
I don't know.
Clearly, we're
missing something.
Maybe you should answer that.
Could be Damon's
mom calling again.
Girl, Keena called
to check and see
how Damon was holding up.
She's worried about him.
Well, in that case,
why not call me?
I used to date him, not you.
Exactly.
You broke her son's heart.
Plus, she probably didn't
want to make things awkward.
That does make sense.
How is he?
Well, last I talked to him,
he said he's good.
I don't believe him, but...
You haven't checked
on him yourself?
No. I...
I was just getting the hang
of the, like, girlfriend thing.
I... I don't know
how to be the ex.
You start by being his friend.
His dad passed away,
so put your feelings aside
and just show up, period.
OK.
Your bedside manner
used to be better.
I'm sorry.
I'm stuck in an escape room
about to miss my match,
if you'll excuse me.
Oh, that's right.
What was the last clue?
"The pirates panicked,
and their ship sank.
To reclaim their glory,
rebuild the plank."
I mean, I saw some
planks over there.
Hmm.
I mean, it's just
a broken board,
but...
Wait. Hold up.
Let me see.
I've seen that symbol.
Hold on. I saw it. Where?
Yeah. Look.
Oh, yeah.
Ah!
OK.
Uhh...
OK.
- Let me try.
- Yeah.
Yes! Ha ha
ha! - Yeah! Ha ha!
- We did it.
- All right. Ha ha!
We did it.
OK. Let's get
out of here. Tootie?
Amara, Amara, let me explain.
What do you possibly
have to say?
They voted against me,
and you helped them.
Look. I didn't have
a choice, Amara.
Taylor essentially
threatened my job.
Marcus, I understand
there are politics...
I have them, too...
But I don't compromise
what I believe
and certainly don't save myself
at the expense of what's right.
You are better than this.
You're right. Look, I am.
What are you saying?
That I'm a better
man than the one
who seemingly sided
with A.D. Taylor.
You have a plan.
Not yet.
Just trust me, OK?
So your pops rolls
like that, huh?
Heh. Yep.
Now you see why I
didn't want to tell him.
I should've minded my business.
Well...
Come here.
You were just trying
to have my back.
I dig that about you.
OK. Good, because
me talking first,
consequences be damned, is...
That's how you roll. Heh.
I pay attention.
Hmm.
Yo, J., um...
can I holler at you for a sec?
Look, man. After
what Gabby just saw,
whatever you got to say, you
can say it in front of her.
It's obviously about me, fool.
I'll give you two a minute.
Appreciate it.
Hey, look, bro.
Gramps ain't feeling Gabby.
I mean it.
Like, he's gonna tell you
to break it off with her.
Well, Gramps won't do that.
He can tell I'm happy.
You must've heard wrong.
You should listen
to your brother.
What? I said you
all should talk.
I never said I
wasn't gonna listen.
Can we talk about the fact
that your grandpa
is low-key sexist
with his "little lady engineer"?
Look. Y'all are tripping.
Gramps, yeah, he's old
and stuck in his ways,
but he means well.
You know what?
Let's go clear this up.
We can talk to him.
Simone, I've been
texting and calling you.
Where were you?
Uh, escape room, Thea.
Please don't ask.
Can we talk later? My
match starts in an hour.
My dad wants to start
dating your aunt.
OK. What's another
5 minutes? What?
He said he's finally ready.
He asked me for my blessing.
And I assume from
your 17 text messages
and 5 voicemails,
you didn't give it.
I may have lost it a little bit
on the phone with him and said
that he couldn't date Dr. P.
OK. Well, that's
one way to react,
but why?
Also, I also kind of,
um, maybe sort of yelled
at Dr. P. for interfering
with the Dr. Pace stuff
and making it worse.
Keish, are you sure this
is just about my auntie?
Yes.
OK. Maybe no. I ju...
My dad hasn't
seriously dated anyone
since my mom died.
I just got kind of freaked out,
and I was already
really upset, so...
I just really miss my mom.
I know,
but your dad
deserves to be happy.
So does my auntie.
Yeah. I owe a
lot of apologies.
Look, I was about
to give Damon advice
on how to handle his grief
when I'm still over
here processing my own.
Well, the good thing is
you don't have to
process it alone, OK?
Come here.
It's OK.
Yo, Gramps, real quick,
need you to clear up a
misunderstanding for us.
Sure.
Damon and Gabby seems to think
that you got a
problem with Gabby.
They're wrong, right?
You know,
actually, I wanted to
talk to you about her.
I don't think she's
a good fit for you,
no offense.
Um, all the offense is taken.
But you don't... You
don't know Gabby.
Oh, oh, I know.
She reminds me of your mother,
and I'm not gonna stand by
and let history repeat itself.
Well, what is
that supposed to mean?
That's what I'm
trying to figure out.
Jessie got too serious
too fast with Celine,
who, as we know, ended
up cheating on him
and then had what we
thought at the time
was another man's child,
and then she... She
convinced Jessie
to raise that child
for over a year.
Uh, Mr. Raymond,
I'm gonna need you
to stop referring to
me as "that child"
because I'm standing right here.
Son, I don't know
who raised you,
but in this family,
you don't talk back
to your elders.
You do when they deserve it.
Dad, I let you bully
me my whole life.
I won't let you
do it to my boys.
Your boys?
Now, there never would
have been a question
Damon is yours had Celine
simply remained faithful, right?
Gramps, did you tell my
dad to break it off with my mom?
I was protecting my son.
OK, and in protecting your son,
did that also include telling
him to give Damon away?
I didn't have to say anything.
Jessie knew I wasn't raising him
to be a weak man, right, boy?
Yo, J., um, let's
get out of here, man.
Yeah.
This ain't how I planned
on spending my day anyway.
Hey, grandson, wait a minute.
What's going on here?
♪ Hey, hey, hey
♪ Bring the truth to the lie,
the depths to the highs ♪
♪ Left, rights to
the center now ♪
♪ To the center now
♪ A different desire as
we bridge the divide ♪
♪ And we bring it
all together now ♪
♪ All together now
♪ Hey, bring it together
now, bring it together now ♪
♪ Bring it together now,
bring it together now ♪
♪ Bring it together now
Game's a little off, Hicks?
Didn't hit your
blunt this morning?
And, Mays, you shouldn't even be
on the court with
that weak serve.
Don't even listen to them.
They're just trying
to get in your head.
Yeah, right back at you.
You know, the only
thing these bitches
are going to understand
is us beating them, right?
Heh. How?
We are singles players
forced to play doubles,
just like the planks
at the escape room.
They did, though.
We just had to use
them differently.
We need to play into our
strengths as singles players
and minimize our weaknesses
as a doubles team.
Yeah, but how do we do that?
We play doubles as
singles players.
Can't
take it from me.
♪ Yeah, do you think that
you can risk it all? ♪
♪ Yeah
♪ Now I'm really going all in
♪ And it's too late to
care about my floss now ♪
♪ 'Cause I can see the
sky is falling, falling ♪
♪ Everybody want to
save the world now ♪
♪ I look around and see
him styling, styling ♪
♪ So I ain't gonna take
it anymore, nah, nah ♪
♪ I know I can settle
the score, yeah, yeah ♪
♪ You say red
light, green light ♪
♪ I don't want to
wait my whole life ♪
♪ I don't love to be
looking for a fair fight ♪
♪ Coming up, like, all
day and all night ♪
♪ Come around, like,
once in a blue moon ♪
♪ With a man gonna
call for the monsoon ♪
♪ Or the plague to the
faces I once knew ♪
♪ Waking up like a dream
finally came true, yeah ♪
♪ You ain't getting
in my way now ♪
♪ I don't ever
want to slow down ♪
♪ Finally got it, this
is my time, my time ♪
♪ You ain't taking it
from me now, from me now ♪
♪ You ain't getting
in my way now ♪
♪ I don't ever
want to slow down ♪
♪ Finally got it, this
is my time, my time ♪
♪ You ain't taking
it from me now ♪
Hey,
can we talk?
Yeah. Me first.
Look, How you came
at me was foul.
If we're gonna be in
a real relationship,
we got to be able to check
each other when necessary.
No. I know, and that's why
I wanted to say I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Why you do all this? My
plan was to stay mad at you.
Mm. Yeah. Well,
good luck with that.
What's all this?
It's for the next stop
on my apology tour.
How you feeling?
Like my world is right side up.
You and Gabby saw Gramps,
like, really saw him.
Just crazy I got him
wrong for so long.
Look, I know what
it's like to learn
the dude who you
respected the most
isn't who you thought he was.
You're not alone, bro.
I don't mean to interrupt.
We have a tradition to uphold.
Why are there only 10?
One for each year
of my remission.
Every year, we add another one.
These cupcakes are
also a peace offering.
J.R., I realize that
I've treated you
the same way your
grandfather treated me
all these years, trying
to control your life,
not supporting your dreams.
That stops today.
I'm sorry, so moving forward,
not only do I fully support you
trying out for the
Cape Cod League.
I want to help get you
ready, both of you.
Oh, bet.
You two are
gonna need to commit
to Cape Cod training on top
of your Bringston practices.
I'm down with that. D.?
Oh, yeah. Sounds dope to me.
But before the
new diet kicks in,
I'mma need one of these
red velvet cupcakes.
Toast, Pops?
All right.
You know you can have
too many of those, right?
Who you talking to?
I'm talking to you.
Who you think I'm talking to?
Mmm.
Uh, I'm gonna catch you later,
all right?
Hold on. Where you going?
Let him go.
You two showed me something.
This is the kind of leadership
that has earned you both a spot
in the top 6.
- Wait. What?
- Seriously?
Well, Coach Loni and
I were already talking
about making a change.
Enjoy your victory, ladies.
What!
I was not expecting that.
Definitely not top 6...
Right.
But us thriving under
high-stakes situations,
it's what we do, but we
can't seem to be cool
on a regular-ass day.
Girl, why is that?
Maybe for now, we'll
just take the win
that we're learning
to be teammates,
and maybe that's enough.
Yeah. Yeah.
- Congrats.
- You, too.
Marcus, what are you doing here?
I'm ready to share the plan.
Look, I knew you
needed more room
in the board room
today, so instead,
I got you more time.
I don't understand.
The owner of the building,
he's a Bringston baseball fan,
in particular, a fan of mine.
I convinced him to hold off
selling the building
for 90 days.
Are you serious?
It'll give you more time
to come up with a plan
to acquire the building
for all students.
Oh, my God. Cool.
Marcus, thank you. Thank you.
This is a huge help,
and I know your job
is on the line if anyone
knows you did this,
so it stays between us.
I would appreciate that.
Is there something else?
Well, actually, there is.
Since we're on the
topic of timing,
last month when I
told you I loved you,
you didn't have a response...
so I think I need
to tell you now
in a different way.
- Thea, what are
you... - I suck.
Your father dies, and I...
I didn't want to
say the wrong thing,
so I ended up not saying
anything at all, which is...
Thea, it's... it's cool.
No, it's not,
and I know we may not be
what we used to be, but
I'd like to get back
to where we started, as friends.
Um, yeah.
Um, I'd like that, too.
OK, but just so you know, I...
I won't always get it right.
It's all good.
I mean, I've been known
to get it wrong, too.
Keisha, what are you doing here?
I brought you something.
My mom used to say the best way
to say sorry is a big pot
of apology spaghetti.
Keisha, you don't have to...
No. I do.
What went down earlier
wasn't about you.
I'm sorry.
Thank you,
and even if you disagree
with how I handled things,
I am always looking out for you.
But in the future,
what's said to Dr. P.
Will stay with Dr. P.
I appreciate that.
Now, come on. I know you're
not about to make me eat alone.
Of course not.
Your dinner guest will
be here in 15 minutes.
Dr. P., you're kind
and caring and protective.
I couldn't imagine a
better person for my dad.
He really does care about you,
so I hope you feel the same.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
Enjoy.
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Ah, oh
♪ Oh
♪ Mm
♪ Echoes
sing me through the night ♪
♪ And tears that fall
♪ Pool at my chin
♪ Daylight meets
me in my waking ♪
♪ I wear its mask as I
lay lies at your hands ♪
♪ And the pain grows like
the tallest of trees ♪
♪ And the roots take
hold inside me ♪
♪ There has to be a window
♪ Where the light shines in
My dad confessed
to the affair...
you know, lying
to me and my mom.
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go... ♪
I couldn't read the rest.
Do you want me to? Right.
Uh, second page.
♪ Ah oh
♪ Ah oh
♪ Ah oh oh...
"I just learned that I'm
not your birth father.
"I know the right thing
to do is to tell everyone,
"but I don't have the
courage to do what's right,
"so instead of being the
man I'm raising you to be,
"I've become someone
who lies to you.
"I'm so sorry for that,
but I just can't lose you.
My fear is robbing you
of years with Jessie."
"One day, I know you're
going to meet him..."
"and he's gonna want a
relationship with you,
"but you won't let him
in because it will feel
"like a betrayal to me.
Damon, it's not."
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ My arms are stretched,
and they reach out for you ♪
♪ Fingers are spread, and
like air, you fall through ♪
♪ I hope I changed you, too
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in?
♪ Where do the
lonely hearts go ♪
♪ When the silence falls
♪ And the storm comes in...
Greg, move your head.