Catfish: The TV Show (2012–…): Season 6, Episode 7 - Yasmine & Lewis - full transcript

When Sandra learns that her granddaughter, Yasmine, sent money to a mysterious online boyfriend, she asks Nev and Max for help. As the guys look into the case, they discover there's much more that Yasmine has been hiding.

- I'’m writing you guys
on behalf of my granddaughter.

I found out she was
chatting with a guy,

and she sent someone money.

Uh-oh.

- When we met,
I was going through a lot,

and he was the only one
there for me.

I don'’t know what I would do
if I lose that.

- We can drive to Little Rock.
It'’s not that far.

[knocking]
Hello?

- This is creepy.

[tense music]



They love me, but they don'’t
want to see me.



- Hello?

Yeah, hotel room basketball.

- Welcome to the game.
You can do dunks and stuff.

- I can do whatever I want.

Let'’s do a shootout.
- Okay, fine.

[exciting music]

[both sigh]

- Wait, oh--
[crowd oohs]

One, two.

[sighs]

- Oh!

- Hello, you want me
to block him? Okay.



Oh!
- Oh, that was perfect!



[buzzer sounds]
- Did you get it?

- I don'’t think so.
[laughter]

I got dizzy.

All right, here we go.

Let'’s dive in.
We'’ve got an episode waiting.

Ooh, Sandra E.

"I'’m convinced this is all
a lie, but she won'’t listen.

I'’m writing you guys on behalf
of my granddaughter, Yasmine."

First time.
- Wow.

- The first grandmother...

- Writing in about
her granddaughter, nice.

"Yasmine met a guy named Lewis
almost a year ago

"but didn'’t tell me about it.

"My maternal instinct told me
she was dating someone,

mostly because of how happy
she was on a daily basis."

- ♪ You'’ve got something bright
in those dark eyes ♪

- "I could tell that
she really cared about him.

"I would sometimes hear her
opening up to him,

"which is something
Yasmine does not do.

"I was unsure where or how
she met him,

"but after much snooping
by yours truly,

I found out she was constantly
chatting with a guy online."

- Granny'’s picking it up.

- ♪ And you know
that I like it ♪

♪ And you know, and you know,
and you know ♪

- "I was curious if they'’d
ever met in person.

"I would constantly ask Yasmine,

"but she would always avoid
my questions,

"so I became really suspicious.

"Until one day
when I found a receipt.

Yasmine sent someone money."

- Uh-uh.
- Uh-oh!

- "I had never heard the name
on the receipt,

"and I wondered who the heck
she'’s sending money to.

"Once Yasmine got home,
I confronted her about this,

"and that is when
she spilled the beans

"that the money was sent
to Lewis.

"However, the name on
the receipt wasn'’t Lewis.

"Yasmine admitted that she had
never met Lewis before.

"They had never video-chatted
or anything,

"and I couldn'’t believe it.

"I know she'’s still talking
to this liar,

"and I'’m afraid she'’ll
send him more money

"if I don'’t prove 100%
she is lying.

"I have attached the receipt
Yasmine received

"once she sent the money.

"I really hope you guys
can get to the bottom of this,

as I am desperate."

- Wow.

I love that we'’re talking
to a grandma.

- Yeah, let'’s call Granny.
See if we can figure this out.

[ringing]

Hello!
- Hey!

- Hello, Nev.
- Sandra.

- Yes!
- Hey, Sandra.

How are you?
- I'’m good.

- The first thing I want to say
is I'’m really glad

that you were concerned
about your granddaughter,

and I think you'’re doing
the right thing

by reaching out to help her
figure out what'’s going on here.

- Thank you.

- Do you and Yasmine
live together?

- Yes, we do.
both: Okay.

- And how long ago
did you notice her

starting to talk
to this Lewis character?

- Not long ago.

I would say about
six weeks ago maybe.

- You'’ve only been aware
of their dating for six weeks,

or they'’ve only been dating
for six weeks?

- I'’ve been aware of it.
- Right.

- They'’ve probably been
almost a year.

- Whoa.

- And she'’s already
sending him money.

- Yeah, that'’s what really
concerned me.

- Is Yasmine in love with him,
do you think?

- She is, as a matter of fact.

- You seem to be so certain
that Lewis is lying to her.

How do you know that?

- I searched and I found a page

with his name on it.

There was some videos on there,

and I showed it her
and she says,

"Well, that'’s not his voice."

- So I am posting this video--

- And I'’m like, okay,
I'’m getting somewhere with her,

but she shut down on me again.

I'’m getting very limited
information from her,

who'’s really behind there
on the phone or online,

and, you know,
it'’s so terrifying

for a parent to go through
something--

- Yeah, no, you'’re definitely
handling the situation

I think as best as possible.

Does Yasmine know that you'’ve
reached out to us?

- Yes, she does.

- All right, well,
then I guess

we'’re going to Oklahoma.
- That'’s right.

- Oh, my goodness.
Thank you so much.

- All right.
- All right, sit tight,

and we will be there soon.

- We'’ll see you.
- All right, Sandra.

Bye.
- Bye.

- Bye-bye.

- Wow, all right.

I think this is
a not-so-uncommon thing.

- Yeah.
- That parents,

or grandparents in this case
are concerned for their kids.

They live together.

I think she considers herself
a parental figure.

- If you saw your daughter
talking to--

- Oh, man, my daughter
is not going to talk to anybody

on the Internet,
or maybe at all.

Well, I want to figure this out.

Grandma'’s already found
this Facebook page.

I feel like the investigation
has already begun,

and since we can'’t leave
for Oklahoma until tomorrow,

why don'’t we do
a little research right now?

- We can do some searching.

- Yeah, pick up where
Granny left off.

See what we can find.
- Sure.

- All right, cool.

All right.
- Okay, what do we got?

- Let'’s go to the email
that she sent.

"This is all the information
I have for him."

Lewis lives in Louisiana.

- Why don'’t we go
to the receipt

and see what the real name was.

- Right.
- Who received the money?

- Rihana.
- Whoa, it'’s a girl'’s name.

- Well, she sent 40 bucks,so...

- Okay, well,
when you'’re a grandchild--

- Well, right.
- That'’s a chunk.

- So let'’s see...
- Received it in Arkansas.

Who that is, right?
- I mean, yeah,

Not that many people
are gonna have that name.

- Arkansas. Ah!
Stuttgart, Arkansas.

She'’s a part of the story.

- Definitely a part
of the story.

Is she connected to Lewis?

- Oh, yeah.

No, no.
They'’re not friends.

- Not friends with him.

They have no connection
to each other.

- Let'’s see if the phone number
gives us a hit.

- Oh!

Arkansas.
- Arkansas.

- El Dorado, Arkansas.

And it gives us a name.

- Lakiesha.

- El Dorado.

But what'’s El Dorado,
Arkansas?

Is that where Rihana'’s from?

- Let'’s see, directions from
Stuttgart to El Dorado.

Uh, hmm.

- 2 1/2 hours away.

Interesting.

- That'’s kind of far.

Let'’s do a Facebook search.

- Yep.

- There are a lot of
Lakiesha [bleep].

- Milwaukee.

- Hidden Valley.

- Philly.

Nothing.

- Let'’s see if Rihana
has a friend name Lakiesha.

Nothing.
- No connection.

- All right, look,
I don'’t think

whoever Yasmine is talking to

has anything to do
with Lewis Carter.

- I don'’t think so either.

- So what we need to focus on

is who is she talking to?

The phone number comes back
weirdly registered

to this Lakiesha person,

and the money was sent to...

- Rihana.
- Rihana.

We found her.
We know she'’s real.

So now we need to figure out
the connection to Rihana.

Is it her?
Is she in love with Yasmine?

- She could have a deep voice.

- Clearly there'’s something
going on here,

so we need to help her
immediately.

- Look at this,
Max is rolling my suitcase.

- Well, '’cause you'’ve got
the camera.

- This is the first time
Max has ever

done anything nice for me,
I think.

- Oklahoma.
Here we go.

- ♪ To hell with the devil



♪ To hell with the fake

- Did it go in my pocket?

- We made it.
- Yee-haw.

- Yee-haw.

- So Granny Sandra...
- Granny Sandra.

Yasmine, the granddaughter.
- Right.

- She thinks she'’s dating
this guy, Lewis,

quote-unquote, the guy she'’s
been talking to for a year,

to whom she has sent
some money, Western Union.

- But...
- The name on the Western Union

was for a girl named Rihana.
- Right.

- Who'’s in Arkansas.
- There'’s still a lot

to this story
that we just don'’t have.

This is it.
- Think this is it.

- Well, hello there.
Nev and Max.

Come on in.
- Come on, guys.

- I want to introduce you
to Yasmine.

- Hello.
Nev.

- Nev.
Oh, of course, Max.

- And that'’s Max.
- Nice to meet you.

- Nice. So what'’s going on?
- Give us the grand tour.

Nice, this is where you guys
have your barbecues.

- We do.
- What is this?

- That'’s my husband'’s cooker.

He smokes our meat in there.

both: Smoke some meat!
- Yeah.

- R2-D2.

[imitating R2-D2]

[laughter]

All right, let'’s get down
to business.

So I just want to understand
exactly the relationship.

So you met this guy, Lewis.
- Yeah.

It all started a little
over a year ago now.

We met through this app

to get more followers
and stuff on Twitter.

We were in
one of the group chats,

and I remember
he would constantly

try to catch my attention.

And I guess, like,
his persistence

kinda caught my attention,

and finally I just basically
was like, "Just PM me."

- Okay, and what is Lewis like?

- He'’s really sweet and caring,

but, like, he has a smart mouth.

Like, he has, like, a comeback
for every single thing.

And it'’s kinda like what
drew my attention to him,

'’cause I'’m one
of those people that, like,

I have a smart comeback
for anything you say,

and he was just the only person

that would be like,
"Okay, and?"

- So he'’s clever.
- Yeah.

You could tell that there
was a connection there.

And it went from
texting all the time

to talking on the phone
all the time,

and I would always say like,
"Hey, I want to meet you.

I want to see you,"
and it was always like,

"Oh, I can'’t,
my phone'’s broke.

Oh, I can'’t,
my laptop'’s broke."

And then he hits me

with a family member
was in the hospital.

One of his cousins
got into a car wreck,

and he'’s like,
"I can'’t go see them,"

and kinda like asked me
if I could help him.

So I ended up sending him money.
- For what?

- For gas money, I guess.

To go to the hospital.
- Okay.

- And I sent, like, $40.

But when I sent him the money,

he hit me with the,

"Oh, I don'’t have my ID."

Can you send it to this person?

- And did you think
that was sketchy?

- Yeah, I'’m not gonna lie,
I did,

but at the time I was,
like, so blinded by love

that, like, any excuse
he woulda gave me,

I woulda just
ran along with it.

And here'’s where lovely
Grandma comes into play.

By searching the name, she shows
me Facebook videos of Lewis.

- Grandma'’s handy
with the Facebook.

- [laughing] Yeah.

- Well, it took me
a long time to search,

but I found something.

- I am posting this video...

- I got her attention
with that and--

- Right, and so
when Grandma showed you

Facebook videos of Lewis...?

- I'’m like, that'’s not him.

That voice isn'’t the same voice,
so I call him,

and I'’m like,
"Are you lying to me?

Is your name even Lewis?"

He'’s like, "No,
my name'’s actually Milo."

- Milo?
- Yeah.

- He sent a picture,
and then I was

even more confused,
'’cause he'’s, like, cuter.

What?
When does this happen?

- Grandma, did you know
any of this?

- No, I'’m just now
finding this out.

- Okay, so there'’s a lot more
to the story than we thought.

- Yeah.
- Well, yeah.

- Okay, so we know
it'’s not Lewis.

- Yeah.
- Now he says his name is Milo,

and he sends a new picture.
- Yeah.

And I'’m like, do I believe him?

He'’s already lied for so long.
So I text Milo.

- Okay.

- And I'’m like,
"Tell me the truth.

Quit lying."

And he hits me
with a new picture.

- And he sent you a new photo?
- Yeah.

And it'’s like this time,
"My name'’s Blue."

- He said his name was Blue?
- Yeah.

- This is crazy.

So Milo is not Milo.

Lewis is not Lewis.

We don'’t know
who this person is?

- Is it another cute boy?

- No.
- No?

- No.
- Oh.

- So it'’s someone who looks
very different

than Lewis and Milo?

- Yeah.

So now I'’m, like,
in a situation of,

do I hang on to something
that I think I love?

'’Cause now at this point
I'’m just confused.

Or do I just let go
and move on with my life?

And I grew up seeing
the people I love

stay around in situations.

Like, no matter what happens,

you stay with
the person you love.

And in my heart,
I believed I loved him.

So I was like,
you know what, it'’s fine.

We'’ll get through this.

- Are you still talking to...
- Blue?

- Blue?
- We were just talking, like,

what, three days ago?

- Very upsetting how much
she'’s fell for this person,

you know, that'’s actually
deceiving her.

- You keep talking to him
despite the multiple

different people
he pretends to be,

so clearly your
connection with him

is more important to you
than what he looks like.

- Yeah.

- What is it about this person
that'’s so important to you?

- I was--when we met,
I was going through a lot.

I had just got out
of a really bad relationship,

and then I was
going through family issues,

and I felt like I had nobody.

And he just helped me
through all of it.

[somber music]

I was supposed to be
the strong one in the family.



In the mix of trying
to be strong, I wasn'’t.

I wasn'’t as strong as I was
letting everyone see.

And he was the only one
there for me, like,

"You don'’t have
to be strong all the time.

It'’s okay to cry.
It'’s okay."



He was the only person
that I ever talked to

about my personal life.

I don'’t know what I would do
if I lose that.

- You have to assume
he'’s lying.

- I was telling him myself,
"I think you'’re a catfish,

"but still on the phone
with you, still texting you,

"and still like, '’oh, you don'’t
want me to go to work today?

Fine, whatever. I'’ll stay
home and be there for you.'’"

- So you skipped work...
- Yeah.

- Because he wanted you
to stay home and talk to him.

- Yeah, because he was like,

"Oh, babe, I'’m having
a bad day today."

- I mean,
it'’s so manipulative.

Look, you'’re obviously getting
something really important

from this relationship,

but I'’m not sure it'’s worth
what you'’re giving up.

- Even though he hurts me,

he could help me a lot.

I just want answers.

- All right, so...

let'’s open up
the old laptop.

So the only real
hard piece of evidence

that we had was the receipt

which had that name
that you sent to Rihana.

- Yeah.
- We wanted to see if we could

find this Rihana,
so we did some searching.

We started on Facebook,

and we found an account
in Arkansas.

Do you know who this person is?

- No.
- No?

- So the next thing we did was
we searched the phone number...

- Mm-hmm.
- That you use to talk to them.

- Yeah.
- And it came back registered

to someone named
Lakiesha [bleep].

- Do you know anyone
with that name?

both: No.

- Possibly from
El Dorado, Arkansas.

Obviously this was
a new name for us.

- Yeah.
- Lakiesha.

- Even though you sent
money to Rihana,

that could be her friend,
it could be her--

- Right, Lakiesha--
- Daughter.

- Or Lakiesha
could be the person

who simply had
the phone number

before the person
who has it now.

- Right, but all signs
point to it being in Arkansas.

- Yeah.
- That'’s about all we know.

Hopefully you could help us
piece this puzzle together.

Here'’s the new stuff
that you got.

Who'’s this?

- That'’s Milo.

- Okay, so this was
who he said he was

after you found out
he wasn'’t Lewis.

- Yep.
- Okay and then what'’s this?

- That'’s the Twitter of Blue.

- So when he finally said,
"Okay, I'’m actually Blue,"

you looked up
his Twitter page?

- I looked up the name Blue
and--

- You found this.
- It was already following me.

- It was already following you.
- And, yeah, so...

- Weird. You didn'’t
image search this picture?

- No.

- Do you know
how to image search?

- No, I don'’t.

- All right,
let'’s bring the picture in.

- Is his picture gonna come up?
- Easy.

- Ah.
- No, nothing.

- Nothing.
All right, well look.

There'’s a Rihana
that you sent the money to,

and then there'’s Blue mob.

I have a feeling one or both
of these people

is somehow involved.

This person has done
a really good job of...

- Covering up.
- Covering up, confusing,

tricking, lying.

I don'’t get the feeling

that we'’re gonna
figure it all out online.

- Right.
- We gotta just hope

that we can contact
whoever it is

with their phone number.

Let them know that
you want to meet

and that if
they care about you

and if everything
they say is true,

then there should be
no reason not to.

That'’s what we do.
We can make it happen.

- Yeah.

- All right, I'’ll go call.

- Okay.

- See what I can figure out.

- Good luck.

[line ringing]

- Hi, uh, is this Blue?

I'’m a friend of Yasmine,

and, well,
she wanted me to call you,

because we'’re
trying to figure out

if there'’s a way
we can meet up with you.

I don'’t know if you'’ve ever
seen the show "Catfish,"

but I'’m the guy on that show.

We'’re here in Oklahoma
with Yasmine.

She really cares about you.

I mean, how do you feel
about Yasmine?

Where do you--
Where do you live?

Okay, cool, so you live in
Little Rock, Arkansas.

And is meeting up with her
something that you wanted to do?

- How do you feel about Yasmine?

Is meeting up with her
something that you wanted to do?

You don'’t want to meet her
or you'’re afraid to meet her?

Sure, if that'’s how you feel.

Right, you'’re nervous.

What are you scared of?
What are you afraid of?

All right, well look,
you'’ve already lied to her

way more times than
most people would be willing

to put up with,
and she still cares for you

and still wants
to be your friend,

so I feel like if you did
finally meet

and tell her the truth,

you'’d have a very good chance
of keeping her in your life,

because I don'’t think
she'’s really willing

to keep things going
how they are if she doesn'’t--

[line beeps]

Oh.
He hung up.

- Okay, here we go.

Please come with good news.

- Well, he does love you
and care about you,

but then I sort of inquired
a little bit more,

"Okay, well, where are you?"

"Little Rock,"
which is what we suspected.

And then I was like, "Well,
if we come to Little Rock,

will you meet up with us?"

And I think the idea
of us actually coming there

must have scared him,
'’cause then he said,

"Well, I don'’t think
I can do that."

And so I started to explain,

"Well, I think
it'’s very apparent

"that you'’ve been forgiving
and open-minded now

time after time, and if
anyone'’s not gonna judge you..."

- It'’s definitely
not gonna be Yasmine.

- It'’s not Yasmine,
and eventually he hung up.



- ♪ But I don'’t know
how it came to this ♪



- They love me,
but they don'’t want to see me.

- I don'’t think that
he wants to lose you.

- He'’s probably afraid
of being rejected by you.

- So we can drive
to Little Rock.

It'’s not that far.

- I feel like I should just
take a stand for myself now.

'’Cause right now I feel like--
- Absolutely! There you go.

- We'’ll just plan on going
tomorrow morning.

both: Okay.

- Let'’s do it.
Road trip.

- Road trip.

[upbeat music]

- All right, let'’s do this.



Hey!
- Sandra!

- And she'’s ready for you.
- Come out into the light.

[laughter]
Wow, look at her.

- I'’m here with you
no matter what, okay?

Bye. God bless you.

I love you, sweetheart.

- Let'’s do it.
- Arkansas, here we come.

How do you feel?
- I'’m super nervous.

- Are you?
- Yeah.

Especially '’cause
he hasn'’t even replied.

- You texted Blue.
- Yeah.

- And they have not responded.
- At all.

- Maybe we should let him know
we'’re en route.

- "We'’re on our way
to Arkansas now.

"I know you'’re
probably nervous.

"Trust me,
I'’m nervous too,

but this is probably
for the best."

Maybe do--
maybe you just like,

"Will you meet with us today?"

- "Will you please
meet with us today?"

- You know what, you know,
going to meet him

means potentially losing him.
- Yeah.

I think that'’s what
scares me the most.

As much as I want answers
and I want the truth,

it scares me to actually
lose this person.

[phone vibrates]
- You got a text!

What does it say?
- "Meet me here.

[bleep] Road,
Little Rock, Arkansas."

- Wow.
- We'’re in.

- I'’m amazed we got an address.

That'’s a big deal.

- It'’s a big deal
for both of you guys.

- ♪ Do you still dream
of a love so true ♪

♪ When you know
I'’m so vulnerable ♪

- Little Rock...

both: 44 miles.

- ♪ Yeah, you got
my heartbeat thundering ♪

♪ Ooh-ooh

- We are almost there.

[tense music]



- We'’re here.

- This is it.



See how this goes.



- A lot of doors.

That whole side door thing.

Don'’t see anyone over there.

Let'’s try the front.

- Okay.



It'’s locked.

- This is creepy.



- Do you hear anything?

- Maybe, like, the side door.



- This is all so weird.

- Hello?



Hello?

- Hello?

[tense music]



Hello?

Hi.

- Hey.
- Hey.

What'’s up?
- What'’s up?

-I'’m Nev.

- Blue.
- Blue?

Okay.

- Is he talking to someone?

- Yeah.

- You kept us waiting there
for a while.

- I got nervous.

- Are you all right?

You ready to do this?

'’Cause we came a long way.

- I'’m ready.

- Okay, this is Blue.

[tense music]

This is Yasmine.
And this is Max.

- So...

what'’s your actual name?

- Keerah.

- Keerah?

How do you identify yourself
in terms of your gender?

- A female.

Look, I did not do this
to hurt you.

I love you, I do.

- If you loved me,

you would have been honest
when I told you,

"If you'’re lying again,
I'’m never gonna have

anything to do with you."

If you loved me, you wouldn'’t
have continued lying to me.

If you loved me,

you would have told me
you weren'’t even a guy.

- You know, the pictures,
that wasn'’t me.

But my life,
all of that was real.

My personality,
all of that was real.

I can'’t fake none of that.

- Was the car accident real?
- Yeah.

- Your cousin got into
a car accident?

- Mm-hmm.

- And how is Rihana?
Is that a friend?

- Yeah.
- What'’s the story?

How did it start?
How did the Lewis account start?

- I started it for
a Twitter promotion group,

to getting more retweets
and followers and stuff.

So I made it as Lewis.

With him on Twitter,
I was getting more followers.

- Why not reach out to her
as yourself?

- '’Cause at the moment,
you know, I didn'’t--

I didn'’t know whether
she liked girls or not.

So, you know, I didn'’t want
to make her feel

all uncomfortable, you know,

just flirting with her
and stuff.

I'’m sorry.

- If you were so sorry,
why would you continue it?

- Insecurities.

- Insecurity about what?

- Myself, my looks.

- Do you know how many times
I sat up and cried to you?

Told you my deepest secrets.

Called into work
because you said,

"Oh, babe,
I'’m having a hard day.

"I don'’t want you to go to work.

I want you to give me
all of your attention."

- And I appreciate that.

- You told me to get
"Lewis" tatted on me.

Insecurities doesn'’t tell you
to tell someone

to tattoo a name that'’s
not even yours on their body.

- You ever been caught up
in the moment?

- I just don'’t understand
how you can blatantly

tell me to do things like that

and laugh about it
like it'’s nothing.

- Who was laughing?

When was I ever
laughing about it?

- Like it'’s nothing. You were
just caught up in the moment,

like it'’s nothing.

- I never thought
this was funny,

and I damn sure don'’t think
it'’s a [bleep] joke.

See, that'’s what
you fail to realize.

You don'’t get this [bleep]
coming through your head.

You don'’t, you believe what
the [bleep] you want to believe.

- What if she had tattooed
Lewis on her arm or something?

- I mean, if she did, you know,
she coulda got it covered up.

I mean, of course I wouldn'’t--

I was just talking.

- Exactly.
You were just talking.

- About the mother[bleep] name,goddamn!

[bleep] this [bleep].

Bitch, you don'’t wanna listen
to [bleep] I got to say, man.

[bleep] y'’all.

[bleep].
[door opens, slams]

- Why don'’t we go
to the car for a second?

- Hey, Blue?

- [sobbing]

- Hey.
It'’s just me.

You all right?

- I don'’t know how to prove
that I am sorry.

- No one'’s questioning that
you have feelings for Yasmine,

but you'’ve gotta understand
that she'’s gonna be upset.

- It hurts so bad.

Like, I feel so stupid.

Like, how could I
have not known?

- She can sound like a guy.

So I can kind of understand it.

She still has a hold on you,
you know?

I can see it.

- You made this bed.

- Yeah.
- Now you gotta sleep in it

for at least today.

So if you really want
to show her

that she matters to you now,

now is when
she needs you most.

It'’s gonna be
a little different,

but show her you,
show her the person

that she sits on the phone with
for hours.

Show her the person
that helps her out

when she'’s sad and depressed
and makes her feel better.

Let me go talk to her.

How are you doing?

- Hurt.
- Yeah.

She was also very emotional,

even though she wasn'’t
showing it out here.

- And that'’s what, like,
made me the most mad.

Like, you supposedly
care about me.

And how are you just standing
here like it'’s nothing?

- Well, it isn'’t nothing,
and she was very upset.

So if you want
to say something more

or just to let her
say something now,

she came outside
to try again.

- No.

- But it'’s totally up to you.

- No.

I'’m done.

I just want my grandma.

[gentle music]

I want to go back home.



- All right, so why don'’t I
tell her that.

- I'’ll step out.

I think it'’s probably best
to let her absorb all this,

and then maybe try again
tomorrow.

- All right.

- Okay.

- Do you want to call
your grandma?

- Let'’s see if she answers.

[line ringing]

So I met the person.

It was a girl.

She just had, like,
that "I don'’t care" attitude,

you know, about, like,
anything that I said.

I kinda yelled at her.

Like, "Why would you do this?

Why are you so careless
about this?"

And she stormed off.

- Hey, Sandra, we'’re gonna
stay here tonight,

and then, you know,
depending on how Yasmine feels,

maybe try and just sit down and
talk to Keerah again tomorrow.

I think she does still
owe her, you know,

an apology and an explanation
for a lot of this.

So we'’re gonna see
how that goes.

- I love you, too.



- Hey.
- Hey.

- Yasmine.
- Hey.

- How you doing today?
- All right, I guess.

- So do you want
to talk to her?

- I just feel like
if I end up talking to her,

it'’s always like
I get guilt-tripped

into forgiving her
every time when I tell her like,

"Oh, I'’m gonna leave.

"I don'’t want to deal
with this anymore.

I'’m tired of this."

She'’s like,
"Well, if you leave,

"I'’m not gonna have anybody.

If you leave,
who am I gonna have?"

- Us being there
to not let her do that

is definitely something
we can do.

- I think the right move
is to go over there,

to hear her out.

She obviously
has something to say.

We'’ll be there to step in

if she starts
trying to manipulate you

and guilt-trip you.

But I think that the goal
is to come out of today

feeling that at least you'’ve
closed this chapter.

- Yeah.

I should at least hear

the last thing
she has to say.

[gentle music]



- Here we are.

If you do what'’s best for you,

that is also what'’s
gonna be best for her.

- All right.

[tense music]



- Hey.
Good morning.

- Good morning.
- Nice to see you again.

Thanks for having us back.

- [indistinct]

- Is there a place
maybe we could sit down?

- We can go in the back.
- The back, okay.

Let'’s do it.

- You have a chance to think
about yesterday

and everything?

- Yep.

I do want to apologize

for walking out on you
like that.

I just got frustrated.

I never meant to hurt you.

And I know I did
cause a lot of pain.

You know, those feelings
that I expressed to you

every day about
how I actually feel,

that'’s--that'’s real.

That'’s not gonna change.

Shit, I'’m in love.

I'’m in love with you.

- I'’ll always care about you

and everything
you'’ve done for me,

I'’ll always remember that,
and I'’ll never forget that,

and I think no matter
what happens,

I'’ll always have
some type of love for you,

because you'’ve helped me
through so much.

But, like, it'’s best...

to let go.

Not only so I can find myself

and better myself,

but so you can also
do the same.

- Why don'’t we step out,

and you guys can kinda
say good-bye.

- All right.

- I want you to know that
I'’ll always cherish everything

that you did do for me.

That'’s something
I'’ll never forget.

I'’m gonna always care for you.

It'’s just...

- I got you.

I get where you'’re
coming from.

- And I'’m not saying that, like,
we'’ll never be friends again.

We'’ve gone through so much.

- A lot.
- A lot.

I refuse to let this end

on a bad note.

We'’ll just call it
a good-bye for now?

- Yeah.

All right.

Well...

can I have a hug?

- Yes.

- ♪ There'’s a drop
on your eyelid ♪

- No. No.

You'’re not getting a kiss.

Yeah.

Thank you.

- ♪ Now you lay
in the ashes ♪

♪ Of the house you built

♪ Out of old books
and matches ♪

- Good luck.
- Thank you.

- ♪ As you wake in the coffin
he made you ♪

- You'’re gonna be okay.
- I will.

- All right, see ya.
- Bye.

- ♪ Now you'’re sinking,
it sinks in ♪

♪ In the top of the tower

♪ The devil he waits,
the devil he waits for you ♪

- It'’s gonna be tough,
because clearly you guys

really do have a connection.

- How do you feel
about it all?

- It'’s gonna be hard
to let go,

but right now I feel like
the both of us

kinda just need
to find ourselves.

Now I can start
finding me again.

- ♪ The devil he waits
for you ♪

[line ringing]

- Hey.
- Hey, Yasmine. What'’s up?

- Wow, new hairstyles.
- Yeah.

- Tell us,
how is everything?

- I'’m back in college now.

- Wow.
- Cool. Congratulations.

That'’s great.
- Yeah.

College is stressful,

so I'’m never
on social media as much,

mainly '’cause
I'’m always busy.

Not really trying
to be in no relationships

or anything like that.

- And have you kept in touch
at all with Keerah?

- Yeah, we talk
every once in a while.

We actually were just
texting, like, earlier.

- Really?
- Yeah.

- So you guys are friends now?

- That bond is always
gonna be there,

so we might as well
just still be

a part of each other'’s lives.

- That'’s kinda nice.

- That is nice.

Well, Yasmine, it'’s good
to see you doing so well.

- Yeah, it was good talking
to you guys, too.

- Bye.
- Bye.

[line ringing]

- Keerah!
- Oh!

- What up?
- Wonder Woman.

- I know.
- How you doing?

- I'’m doing good actually.

- Yeah, we just spoke
to Yasmine,

and she says
that you'’re still friends.

- Yeah, we check in
with each other

every now and then.

- Do you still have
feelings for her?

- No, not really.

- Why do you think
you got over her?

- I mean, couldn'’t stay
stuck on her forever.

For her not to have
feelings for me,

I had to let it go.

- Good move.
- Good decision.

- Good luck with finding
happiness,

and keep on trucking.

- I will.
- Okay, we'’ll talk soon.

- Bye.
- Bye, Keerah.

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