Good Trouble (2019–…): Season 4, Episode 17 - Wake Up From Your Reverie - full transcript

Sumi, I don't need
a sexual pleasure workshop,

because my pleasure
comes from pleasuring you.

Yes, and I want
to get pleasure

from pleasuring you.

I've never had an
orgasm with another person.

You never loved me.

You... You never chose me.

You just want the baby!

Isabella!
Isabella, stop. Stop!

- It's gonna be fine.
- No, it's not!

He's gonna come home



and he doesn't wanna
be with me anymore.

I came to The Coterie
to talk in person.

You saw me with Joaquin.

Nothing was going on
between us.

Then.

Are you sad Mom left?

You act like
nothing happened!

Can Davia stay for dinner?

What about Davia?

Do you love her?

She's my friend.

Zelda, we're not gonna
continue with the new contract.

Why are our
subscribers dropping?

Bulk Beauty and I have
parted ways on bad terms.



Most of our income
comes from harvesting

the honey from our bees.

We call this place
"The Colony,"

and our honey,
"Great Radiance."

Everyone here
has some trauma

that they're trying
to leave behind.

Silas' real name
is Gary Brecker.

I don't know why I didn't
think of him using an alias.

♪ Oh, my love
I think I'm drowning ♪

♪ Take me down
into the deep ♪

♪ Been so long since
I've been found, yeah ♪

♪ Won't you come?

♪ Won't you come
and rescue me? ♪

♪ Spend my mornings
just searching ♪

♪ Wandering
down these roads alone ♪

♪ Sleepless nights
I'm left believing ♪

♪ That you'll come

♪ That you'll come
and rescue me ♪

♪ Pa-pa-paa, pa-pa-pa-pa-pa
*GOOD TROUBLE*

♪ Pa-pa-paa, pa-pa-pa-pa
Season 04 Episode 17

♪ Then we'll find
our peace of mind ♪

♪ You and me, Bel Ami
Aired on: August 25, 2022.

♪ Pa-pa-pa, pa-paaa
Episode Title: "Wake Up From Your Reverie"

So Gary Brecker,
aka Silas Thompson,

was convicted of filing
fake health insurance claims

and practicing psychology
without a license.

Did six months in jail.

Apparently,
he pled not guilty,

because even though
he didn't complete

any degrees in psychology,

he still felt
that he was qualified

to practice anyway.

Wow! That takes
a special kind of narcissist.

Right?

So I contacted
a former patient of his

who testified in the trial.

We're meeting tomorrow.

- That's great.
- Yeah.

Are we okay?

Yeah.

Except

my ex...

Evan Speck.

Yes.

I found out that he
still has feelings for me.

Do you still have
feelings for him?

I did.

Before we started doing
whatever we're doing.

When I thought
that he didn't.

But he and I
recently realized

that there was
a misunderstanding.

So you did or you do
have feelings for him?

I'm... not sure.

But until I am,
I think that we should...

Yeah.

Yeah, of course.

I mean, this is just
a casual thing anyway, right?

Right. Yeah.

Thank you for understanding.

Of course.

Cool.

This is taking forever.

Her jaw's gonna lock.

She's gonna get TMJ.

She already has
a night guard.

Ugh, stop.

Don't think about Sumi
wearing her night guard.

Concentrate!

Okay, good.

Wait. There.

Right there.

Maybe?

Ugh, it's gone.

What is wrong with me?

Is that a new water stain
on the ceiling?

Alice!

Um, uh, hey!

- Hey.
- What's wrong?

Nothing. Nothing.

This is so good.

I'm sorry
I'm taking so long.

It's okay.
I don't mind.

I know. I know.

But you gave, I received,

and it was really nice.

We don't need
to be goal-orientated, right?

But thank you.
Thank you.

Okay.

Hey, uh,
did we ever hear back

about an audition
for that movie yet?

Ugh, no.

I sent in
all your materials,

but I can't get the casting
director on the phone.

But I am on it.

I'm so perfect for it.

Yes, I know! They would
be crazy not to see you.

Don't worry.
I'll get you in.

I know you will.
Thank you.

Hey, so a friend
just called

to see if I want
his reservation tonight

for this new
Japanese-Peruvian restaurant

I've been wanting to try.

And I don't want this
to be weird at all

because we have
a professional arrangement.

And Elliot's doing
really well.

He loves you, as do I.

As his teacher.

- Asher?
- Yes.

Are you trying
to ask me to dinner?

Very poorly, but yes.

But just dinner.

Like a friend thing.

And I already checked
with Elliot,

and he's cool with it.

But I totally get it
if you don't wanna do it.

I don't wanna make
you uncomfortable.

- Asher.
- Yes.

I would love to go.

Great.

I'll confirm.

Okay.

I'm glad we could
meet today, Gael.

Now how do you feel
about Isabella's desire

to place the baby
for adoption?

I feel completely blindsided.

She suddenly
isn't sure she loves me,

and doesn't want the baby.
I just...

I don't believe that.

I think
Isabella's just upset

about what happened
at the hearing,

and that her parents
have gotten in her head.

Is that true, Isabella?

I think that maybe

my parents helped me
see the truth.

You said it yourself, Gael,

when I was trying
to tell you

that what they said
about me in court

happened a long time ago.

You brought up the fact that
I smashed their windshield

a few weeks ago.

You... You have
these doubts about me.

No, I don't.

Then why did you need
to leave to think?

I have, um, trouble
controlling my impulses,

and it's something
I've always had.

But, Gael, I threw a book
at your head!

And, um...

I did something else
that was

really stupid.

What?

It's okay.

Uh, okay.

I'm so sorry.

I... I don't know
why I just did that. I...

It's okay.

You kissed Dennis?

When?

When you left.

So do you have feelings
for Dennis?

No!

I don't know
why I do these things!

That's what
I'm trying to say!

Ugh, this is bullshit!

Gael,
I see that you're upset,

but what do you wanna
say to Isabella

about the baby?

- What do I wanna say?
- Yes.

I wanna say that
it's not just about her

and what she wants.

Talk to her.

Okay.

So you're freaked out,

you're kissing people,

and throwing things,

but what the hell
am I supposed to feel?

I've been trying
to support you, Isabella,

but it's like
you're just assuming

that I don't have
a choice in the matter.

This is my baby too!

Look, I don't wanna
force you to be a mother,

but if you don't wanna
be a part of her life,

you don't wanna raise her,
that's fine.

But I will raise
our baby by myself

before I ever agree
to give her away to strangers.

It's a comedy
about a high school reunion.

And they're looking
for a funny Asian woman,

but it's not like
the usual stereotype.

I mean, the character was
a math geek and a band nerd,

but since high school,
she had this sexual awakening.

So now
she's trying to sleep

with everyone at the reunion

who was mean to her
in high school,

including the girls.

Yeah, this could be like
my breakout role.

- That's amazing.
- Yeah.

Thank you.

Do you ever think about Mom
when you have sex?

Um, wow,
talk about a segue.

Um...
I do not!

- Do you?
- Sometimes.

I mean, not in a sexy way.

Gross.
Of course not.

Just... I think about

whether she'd approve
of what I'm doing.

Well, she definitely
doesn't approve.

Because it's lesbian sex?

Because it's any sex.

Did Mom and Dad
ever talk to you about sex?

Never.

Me neither.

One time,
Mom did tell me

I shouldn't have sex
before marriage

'cause no one wants
to pick a flower

with no petals.

Yeah, it's hard to have, uh,

healthy feelings about sex

when you grow up in a house

where no one
ever talks about it.

It becomes this taboo thing
like it's something...

Shameful.

So I know
I'm not a woman,

but I have learned
a thing or two

about pleasing one sexually.

If you want some advice,

- I can pass off my wisdom...
- Nope. No, thank you.

- Its so bad...
- Don't need advice, please.

I appreciate the offer.

Ew!

You know,
I've always wanted

to have these kinds
of conversations with you.

- Sex talks?
- No!

Just, you know,
like, real conversations.

So this role that you want,

you know, it sounds like
that character

probably doesn't think
of her mom during sex.

How are you ever gonna
pull that off?

- It's called acting.
- Uh-huh.

And trust me, I know
how to fake an orgasm.

- Oh! Okay.
- What?

- All right, that was it.
- All of a sudden?

- That was just TMI.
- Too much?

I thought
you dreamt of having

conversations like this
your whole life!

Baby sister.

- Coming home from the hospital.
- Oh, no!

- One day...
- I hate you.

- ...we're gonna discuss landing strips.
- Right.

- I dunno how else...
- And the C word.

Boom, all of 'em.

Yes, that's Gary.

He goes by Silas now.

Not surprised
he changed his name

after everything.

So what can you
tell me about him?

My therapy sessions
with him

started out
very professionally.

As time went on, it...
got more friendly.

- He said he was developing this new...
- Here you are.

...EMDR biofeedback machine.

It was supposed
to be revolutionary,

able to heal PTSD.

But he needed investors.

How much did you invest?

- $50,000.
- Wow.

Every last penny I had.

He swore he'd make me rich.

And he just had
this way about him.

Back then,
he could convince me

of almost anything.

You wanted to talk to me?

We've pretty much lost
all the new subscribers

we got from Zelda.

And people are still
tearing us down online,

accusing us of
being Bilk Beauty.

Should we respond?

No! Anything that we say
will be used against us.

When people
are in full troll mode,

they don't care
about what's true.

I guess someone needs
to talk to Evan.

We're out the $100,000
we paid Zelda.

And with sales down 30%,
that means...

We can't pay
the first quarter dividend.

I... I'm sure that
this whole controversy

that Zelda stirred up

will blow over
and we'll build back.

But... in the meantime,
we don't have the money.

How do you want me
to respond to that?

As a friend, an ex,
or a business partner?

As a business partner,
of course.

Then I'll have
to charge you interest.

Daily.
Compounded at 2%.

Okay.

Is there anything else?

No.

Great news!

What? Did you get me
the audition?

No, but I called
the production office

and said
I had a delivery

for the director,
Georgia Jackson.

And they told me

that she's staying at
The Broxton Hotel

right here
in downtown LA!

Oh, that's it?

How does that help me
get an audition?

It cuts out the middle man.

Because now,
all we have to do

is go stake out the hotel,

wait until she comes down
into the lobby,

and then you can sell her

on bringing you in
for an audition.

Me?

Sell her? On me?

I can lead the horse
to water, Alice,

but you've got to drink.

I'm pretty thirsty.

It's gonna go great.

Should we try the octopus?

Not my cephalopod of choice
when it comes to dinner.

Cephalopod,
very impressive.

Well, you can take the teacher
out of the classroom, but...

Oh, my God, did
you see My Octopus Teacher?

Yes! I loved that movie.

Aww, when she rests on him

and curls her tentacles
against his cheek. Mmm.

Okay, safe to say
we cannot eat the octopus.

It's too sweet a cephalopod.

Unlike those delicious jerks, squid.

- We should definitely get the ceviche yuzu sashimi.
- Ooh, yeah.

And the lobster dumplings!

Thank you.

These look amazing.

Thank you.

For accompanying me
on this culinary adventure.

Well, thank you
for asking me.

So not only did Silas con
Brynn out of her money,

she found
three other women

that were
former patients of his

that he did
the same thing to.

All their life savings gone.

- What did the cops do?
- Well, nothing.

Because they willingly
gave him their money.

So they said
no crime committed.

- That's awful.
- Yeah, the guy's just...

Ugh, he's just
a total piece of shit.

He just
sucks these women in

and then he just
takes advantage of them.

You know, Jenna
doesn't have any money,

but I'm sure maybe some of
the other women on the farm do.

And he has to be using
them all for free labor.

I need her to see
who this guy really is.

Yeah, but you can't violate
your restraining order.

Maybe I should, you know?

I'll just screw it
and storm the farm.

And end up in jail for sure?

Yeah, I get it,
but you know...

Promise me that you
won't do anything stupid.

We'll find another way.

Okay, yeah.
I promise.

I didn't know a soul
when I got to LA.

So one night, I decided
I'm gonna go out.

I got all dressed up,

and I looked up what the hot
Sunset Strip bar was at the time.

And the whole way there,

I am just
psyching myself up

to walk into this place alone
and just talk to people.

- No big deal!
- No.

So I pull up to the valet,

I slide out of
my 1999 Toyota Corolla...

- Oooh.
- Mm-hm.

...just ready to do this.

And the valet guy
walks up to me

and says,
"Sorry, bro. Lot's full."

And I say, "No problem."

And I get back in my car,
and I drive straight home.

- Why?
- I don't know!

Look who's here!

Shall we? Hm?

Oh, hello!

Hey.

Um, Asher,
this is Dennis and Ryan.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

So how's the food here?

Interesting.

Good to know.

I'm writing a review
for Platter LA.

Oh, Ryan is a food critic.

Ah, eating for a living.

- That's a cool gig.
- Yep.

How do you all,
uh, know each other?

Oh, well, um...

Dennis is one of my
roommates at The Coterie,

and Ryan is his...

- Friend.
- Girlfriend.

So how do you two
know each other?

- Oh, I, uh, home school Asher's son, Elliot.
- Yeah.

Great.

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

Hmm.

Mr. Cooper,
your table's ready.

- Well, enjoy your meal.
- We will.

- Nice to meet you both.
- You too.

Friend?

I know.
I'm sorry.

I was just thrown,

seeing Davia out
on a date with her boss.

You knew he was her boss

before she said
she taught his kid?

Well, uh, no.

So you were thrown
seeing her out on a date

with anyone.

No! No, it was just...
out of context, you know?

She did tell me that
she wasn't dating her boss

because she's
his son's teacher,

which would be
wildly inappropriate.

Uh, but, uh, apparently,
she has changed her tune.

Well...

that's her business.

Yes. Yes.

Yeah.

Be honest
with yourself, Gael.

You're not ready
for this baby either.

It was an accident.

And you're not
where you wanna be

in your career as an artist.

I told you, I'm willing
to give that up for the baby!

Our baby!

You shouldn't have
to give up your passion

for a baby that
you don't even want,

that... that
you didn't plan for.

What if you end up
resenting her one day?

I would never
resent my child.

There are sacrifices worth
making in life, Isabella.

If you fight me on this,

and you raise this baby
alone, without a mother,

what does that make me?

It makes me the woman
who abandoned her child,

and I could not
live with myself.

So please don't put me
in that position.

Please let her have
two loving parents

who are in
a committed relationship,

who are financially
and emotionally stable,

who are ready and willing

to give her
everything that we can't.

Please, Gael, I am...

I am begging you.

Just please look at these
prospective parent letters.

Pancakes.

Fresh berries.

And of course, your
French press coffee, madam.

What's all this for?

You.

For being wonderful you.

Morning!

- Hey, kiddo. How'd you sleep?
- Great.

Your breakfast
is on the kitchen table.

Don't forget
to brush your teeth.

Will do.

- Mmm.
- Mmm.

Can I have that?

Well, can I?

Your toast.

Love the taste of charcoal
in the morning!

- Tastes like victory.
- Why aren't you at work?

Well, I'm actually going in
later this afternoon.

Elliot's at therapy.

Well, I count myself lucky
I've never needed therapy.

Oh, how'd you two
like the restaurant?

Ah, the octopus was amazing!

Of course, it was.

How was the rest
of your date night?

Well, a girl could get
used to this gentleman stuff.

I had a great time tonight.
Thank you.

Oh, well,
you've come a long way

from a guy flying solo
in his Corolla.

Um, maybe we could
do this again sometime.

As maybe more than
just dinner with a friend.

Again, no pressure...

I'm trying to think
of something funny to say,

but my head is spinning.

Well, to answer
your question,

yes, I would like
to go out again.

Good.

Thanks for a great night.

You know what?
It was really, really nice.

Well, that's awesome.

Yeah, so is this gonna change
your work dynamic or...

Well, you know what,
the... the three of us

sort of already function
as a unit.

And Elliot's supportive,
so...

I don't see why it would.

Cool. Great.

A unit.

So, breakfast?

- Mm-hm.
- Yeah.

Got some eggs.

Hey look, we're here,
let's just ask around,

see if anyone remembers
seeing her here.

Jenna?

Jenna!

Did your friend
get an address?

No, but I'm assuming

it's wherever this farm is
that Jenna's working on.

So I'm gonna go back
to the farmer's market,

try to see
if I can find the van

and just wait for them.

We've
been waiting here for hours.

I wish we knew
her room number.

So we could what,
go up and knock on her door?

No way!
Way too stalkery...

- I have an idea.
- What?

Wait!

Hi. Um, I was
just up in my friend's room

but I had to run and get
something out of my car,

and... I just totally forgot
her room number.

So, um, I'd call her,
but she's taking a nap

and she really needs
her rest.

Could you check for me?
The name is Georgia Jackson.

Oh,
Ms. Jackson just called

to see if the pool
was still serving lunch.

She might be up there.

Okay, poolside nap.

That's a great idea.

- Thank you so much.
- Of course.

What're you doing?

Trying not to get arrested.

Okay, Georgia's at the pool.

Come on, let's go! Come on!

Oh, there she is! Go!

- I can't!
- Alice!

I don't know
how to sell myself.

What do I say?

Exactly what you told me.

That you're perfect
for this role.

What if Georgia gets mad

and refuses
to let me audition?

Then I'm banned
from show business!

I don't think
she can do that,

but you do make
a good point.

- I do?
- Yeah.

There's no guarantee she
going to give you an audition.

So we'll audition
right here!

Now. Come on.

That wasn't my point!

Hi. Wanna sample
some of our honey?

Uh, sure.

Thank you.

Mmm. That's delicious.

Uh, you know, actually, I was
here a couple of weeks ago

and I had
a great conversation

with another girl
that works here.

I think her name
was Jeanie?

Jenna.

Right.

Yes, she was so nice.

Is she around?

Uh, not today.

Bummer.

I'm new to LA,

and it's been hard
to meet nice people.

Where are you from?

Nebraska.
A small town.

I don't really
talk to my family much.

They're not happy
that I left.

What part of LA
do you guys live in?

Uh, we actually live on
a farm outside the city,

where we raise the bees
for our honey.

Wow, so this is really
direct-to-consumer kind of stuff.

Yeah, I haven't really gotten
used to the big city of it all.

LA can be kind of lonely.

Do you think Jenna
might be here next week?

Um, she's actually not
working the markets right now.

Oh, why not?

She's needed at the farm.

You should come,
check it out.

We're always looking
for new members.

- Members?
- Of the co-op.

We live together

in a supportive
and loving community.

And it's beautiful.

We're surrounded
by mountains and land.

And we have horses and
chickens and our own garden.

Wow, that sounds
like paradise.

We're about to wrap up here.

Why don't you come
to the farm with us

and have dinner?

Yeah, we can give you
a ride back later.

And you can
reconnect with Jenna.

"Que Calamidad El Amor"
by Sacha Distel playing...

♪ Que calamidad
el amor, el amor ♪

♪ Que calamidad
el amor, el amor ♪

♪ Que calamidad
el amor, el amor ♪

♪ Que calamidad
el amor, signore... ♪

Come on!

Alice Kwan! Is that you?

Alice, it's me,
Sumi Liu from high school!

Get over here and say hi!

Oh, my gosh!
Are you here for the reunion?

Uh, yeah.

I can't believe

it's already our ten-year
high school reunion.

What have you been up to
this past decade?

I've been good,
you know.

No, I don't know.

Tell me.

Well, I'm not
the geeky girl

you used to know
in high school.

Not anymore. I've really
come out of my shell.

And I'm excited for people
to see the new me.

I might not even wear
my name tag tonight

to see if people can
guess who I am.

Well, of course, you...
immediately recognized me,

so maybe that's a bad idea.

Uh, no, I think
it's a great idea.

You know, in high school

I was voted most likely
to get a master's in biology,

but tonight, I'm gunning to
get voted most exciting job.

Oh.

Because I am a CIA agent

who specializes
in biological warfare.

And I can kill a man
with my bare hands.

Excuse me, ladies.

Either I'm being punked,

or I'm being stalked
by actresses

wanting to audition
for my movie.

In which case,

I think I need to call
hotel security.

Okay, that did not
go well...

Sumi?

Okay.

I am so sorry.

Normally,
I would never interfere

with another woman's
me-time.

And I promise we tried

to get an audition
the regular way,

but you are a very
hard woman to find.

Clearly not hard enough.

We just had to find you

and tell you how much
we love the script

and want
to be in your movie.

I mean, the CIA character
is hilarious!

But specifically,
the role of Kristi Chen.

All I'm asking for here
is a chance.

I feel like
I'm gonna regret this,

but...

what's your name?

I'll have my casting director
call you.

Oh!
I'm not an actress.

I am a manager.

Um, this is for my client,
Alice Kwan.

The runner?

She's a real rule-follower.

But such a pleasure
to have on set.

I kind of like what you
brought to the table.

Look, you had fire.
Commitment.

Uh, thank you!

I mean, I've done a few
theatrical productions myself.

In high school.

If you wanna audition,
great.

Otherwise...

I'd love to audition.

What?
I had to do something!

She was calling security!
And... And you left me!

I thought you'd been seized!

You're supposed
to have my back.

And my front.
All my sides!

I did, and I do.

I was talking to Georgia.

Well, what'd she say?

Did I get the audition?

Let's talk about it
at home.

All right, come on.

I think you should
leave the towels.

Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.

Speed!

I'm sorry, Ms. Moss,

but in this house,
tie goes to the youngest.

- Whoo!
- Boo! You're biased.

And you're
very competitive!

It's kinda cute.

Okay, it's time
to get back to schoolwork.

Come on, one more round,
please?

Yeah, one more round?

- Fine.
- Yes!

Here.

Can you teach me
how to shuffle these?

Yeah, sure!

This time of day,
that's one of the three S's.

Save our souls,
sign our petition,

or solar panels.

Well, don't worry,
I got it.

I'm great at saying no
to people.

- Okay.
- Mm-hm.

All right, check it out.
This is the grip.

And now...

Oh. Hello.

Mom!

Hi, sweetie!

Oh, I missed you so much.

Laura,
what are you doing here?

I came to see my son.

Isabella kissed you?

Isabella wanted
to be the one to tell you.

That's why
I didn't say anything.

She wants us to place
the baby for adoption.

She doesn't want
to keep her anymore.

What? Why?

I don't really know!

Did you say something
to her?

We talked about
babies and their needs.

And she asked me
if I was ready to be a father

when Jacob was born.

What did you tell her?

I told her, in hindsight,
I'm not sure I was.

I hope that's not
what changed her mind.

I think it was
a lot of things.

I mean, the... the second
she told me she was pregnant

and having the baby,

I ju... I... I stepped up!

This was happening,

and I was completely
supportive of her

and committed to being
a father to our child.

But it... it never
crossed my mind

that I... that I had
any choice!

That there were
other options.

I was just in denial
about the fact

that I'm...
I'm scared shit less.

Well, of course, you are.

Becoming a parent
is terrifying.

But she was right.

You know, I didn't...
I didn't want this.

I didn't plan for this.

I love this baby, but what
the hell am I even doing?

Gael, you're gonna
be an amazing father.

Am I though?

I mean, you admitted
you weren't.

And you had a big corporate
job and were married.

What the hell am I?

Am I really ready
to have a baby?

Especially by myself?

And all of a sudden,
I'm just so confused!

You know, maybe
Isabella is right.

Maybe I shouldn't
stand in her way.

Hello.

Is this Joaquin?

Yeah.

I got your number
from Brynn.

She said you were doing
a story about Gary Brecker.

Yeah.
Thanks for calling.

Uh, were... were you one
of his former patients?

Yes, but I... I wasn't
a witness at his trial.

I didn't believe what the other
women were saying about him.

At the time.

At the time?

We kept in constant touch
while he was in prison.

And, uh...

When he got out,
I followed him to the farm

with the first group
of women.

Do you... you know
about the farm?

Uh, yeah.

So you're not there anymore?

I got out.

What do you mean,
"got out"?

Escaped.

I believed in Silas.

His therapy
was life-changing.

And the farm started

with the same
pure intentions.

But then?

He demanded that we
renounce our old lives.

Cut all ties with
family and friends.

And then he started doing
"energy work" on our bodies.

And he said it was an integral
part of the healing process.

But these healing ceremonies,

they led to abuse.

We've been driving
for a long time.

How far is the farm
from LA?

Maybe a hundred miles or so.

It happened so gradually.

He was so convincing.

You don't even realize
you're losing your free will.

And when I finally did say
I was leaving,

he locked me
in a room all day,

and then he showed me
the tapes.

The tapes?

Sex tapes.

From the ceremonies.

He threatened
to send them to my parents.

After weeks locked up,

I broke free
in the middle of the night.

I ran to a highway
a few miles away.

Someone gave me a ride.

I was scared for my life.

You know, I still am.

If he found me,

I'm scared
of what he might do.

Get down.

- Thank you.
- New face?

There is basically
no reception out here.

Who do we have here?

This is Mariana.

We met her at the market

and told her all about
the farm and community.

She's going to join us
for family dinner.

Welcome to the farm,
Mariana.

It's nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you too.

Oh, don't worry. Bees don't
sting unless they feel threatened.

Oh, that's...
That's good to know.

The trick's not to make
any sudden moves.

Okay. I won't.

What's your last name?

Uh, Hernandez.

Mariana Hernandez.

♪ Take me from the hands
of the sea ♪

Let me show you around.

♪ Oh, save me, please,
my love ♪

Right this way.

♪ And come

♪ Won't you come

♪ Rescue me?