Greenleaf (2016–…): Season 3, Episode 4 - The Underdog - full transcript

Lady Mae visits world famous Pastor Maxine Patterson and endures the Bishop's (Keith David) final attempt to win her back at a round table party. Connie (Jen Harper) asks if Grace is interested in running Calvary.

Previously on "Greenleaf"...

I would give you anything
you needed including space.

Doing this tour
is a dream for me.

But you got to leave
Nathan with me.

What... what do you mean
you're not coming back?

Charity: I'm here.
Put me in, coach.

I got a contract
with her, charity.

I thought you loved me.
I did.

Hey, where are you at right now?
On tour.

I've just been noticing
a lot of empty envelopes

in the offering.



I think someone
might be stealing.

Where is the money?
What did I tell you?

You know,
Satan is always busy.

That old devil
sent us a tax bill

saying we owe $2 million.

And James and I
were hoping

that you'd be able
to help us out here.

I filed for divorce.
What?!

Mae: My husband had me served
with these divorce papers,

and I just want to know
what my options are.

Once your bishop is done
with you, the party is over.

Have either of the two
of you ladies

ever heard
of Maxine Patterson?

- The preacher?
- We went to college together.



I'm sorry.
I forgive you.

It's just me I can't
forgive now for marrying you

and making our life
my calling

when I knew that
I was called by god.

♪♪

Man: Maxine Patterson speaks
to today's society

concerning our minds,
lives and souls.

Powerful,
innovative and current,

Maxine gets intimate
in this new series.

So what is it that you young
folks say, "stop tripping"?

When are you going
to understand

that god is
in everything you do?

He's in that job you hate,
that bad marriage,

and can I be real?

That weight problem,
but that's what you want:

God all up in your business.
Thank you, lord.

Come on. Get on up in it.
I can't fix it by myself.

♪♪

♪ it's a heavenly vision ♪

Ms. Greenleaf,

Ms. Patterson
is ready for you.

Oh, wonderful. Mm.

♪ When you've been blessed ♪

Feels like heaven heaven

when you've been blessed

♪ feels like heaven ♪

Ms. Greenleaf.

Ha! Ms. Greenleaf, who?

Mae mccready, girl!
I love you!

Oh, Maxine!

Mm.
Cancel my massage.

Oh, Mae, sit down
before you fall down.

What?
You heard me.

Sit down. Sit down.

Kick those
red bottoms off.

Leave that first-lady
facade somewhere else,

and let's go back and have fun
like we did back in the day.

Oh, well, then we need
some pork rinds and orange pop.

Ooh, you ain't said
nothing but a word. Gloria?

Oh, no.
Oh, no, thank you.

Okay, when you're ready.

Mae, why are you here?

To tell you
that you were right.

Explain it to me plain.

I'm divorcing James.

Why didn't I
listen to you?

I should have
listened to you.

It's okay.

You were after that,
you know.

M.r.s.

When you should have been
looking for the m,

the master of divinity,

something no man
could take from you.

Well,
I want to get one now.

What do you mean?

I want
to go back to school.

I want to get my degree,

and I want to start
my own church.

Now, why would you
do that?

What, you don't think
that's a good idea?

Girl, you already got
a perfectly good one.

Which one?

Calvary, honey.

Calvary?

Listen, listen,

I look at those folks
all the time.

The pastors and the first
ladies, they divorce,

but the pastor stays.
He lives high off the hog.

He be eating
while the first ladies,

they be trying to find a piece
of bread inside a church.

Ugh.
Huh, you know, as far

as I'm concerned,
he soiled this.

Let him run off
and start something.

You stay, fix it up.

Take over, Mae.
It's yours.

♪♪

♪ amen ♪

♪ all right ♪

♪ amen ♪

♪ uh-huh, hmm ♪

♪ ooh-ooh, ooh ♪

♪ well ♪

♪ oh-ohh, ohh ♪

♪ ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪

♪ amen, amen ♪
♪ oh ♪

♪ yeah ♪

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♪♪

Thank you.

- First lady.
- Good afternoon.

♪♪

♪♪

Beautiful.

First lady,
how was Atlanta?

Hmm, informative.

And did you see Maxine?

Yes, I did,
and here you go.

Oh, thank you.

Mm-hmm.
Signed and everything?

Yes, indeed.

Oh, thank you so much.

Oh, it's nothing.

Beautiful.
Now, how is everything going?

Great. Flowers are here.
Food is here.

We're just waiting on
some last-minute rentals,

and we're set.

Beautiful, look at this.

Maricel, you did a wonderful
job on the sunroom.

Thank you, ma'am.

Mm-hmm.

And I know you were thinking
about canceling...

Mm-hmm.

But everyone
is so excited to come.

♪♪

♪♪

Hmm.

So, now, we are
expecting a good turnout?

Oh, yes.

The entire round table
ended up rsvping except for one.

And who might that be?

Ms. Cross.

Well,
I hope she isn't too ill.

Oh, and Jacob called.

They're coming from therapy,
so they'll be here,

but they'll run late.

Jacob and the family
are coming?

The bishop told me
to invite them.

Excuse me, ma'am,
Ms. Jackson.

Well,
I think you're needed.

Very good work, everyone.
It's beautiful.

♪♪

♪♪

What are you doing
in here, James?

Maricel had
the guest bath cleaned.

I didn't want to
take a shower there.

Is someone coming over?

No, no, but you know
how folk like to roam.

I... I'll get
out of your way.

Mm, karine did tell me
that Jacob,

kerissa and the children
were coming over.

Well, you know
how Clara loves Jacob,

and we still don't have
that check of hers in hand.

Mm.

So in the interest of putting on
a good show...

That makes sense.

Break a leg.

♪♪

Now, zora,
when we get over there,

I don't want you
sneaking around upstairs.

I'm not going to
sneak anywhere.

Zora, you need to be
respectful to your father,

me and everybody else
at this thing, or you can't go.

I get it.

And you need
to correct that tone,

or you're going
straight to boot camp.

As long as you aren't...

- I'm sorry. I didn't catch that.
- I'll be in the car.

Empty threats don't help.

Who's making empty threats?

Come on, baby.

I have filled out
the application.

I've written the check.

All I have to do is put
two stamps on the envelope.

You are never
sending my daughter

to some boot camp
in Oregon.

Yeah, well,
she's my daughter, too.

Then come up
with a better idea.

♪♪

Roberta's here.

Okay, we'll be
right down, honey.

Darius: Wow.

Will you give me a zip,
please?

I'd rather not,
but sure.

Now, you know you're about
to meet a bunch

of very old church ladies

who are going to ask
where you've been, mister.

All your life?
Every Sunday.

Well, I'll just tell them
I've been somewhere

near the corner
of sportscenter and the bed.

You know you're going
to have to come to church

at some point, right?
I know you keep saying that.

Okay, so what's it going to
take to get you to come?

Ooh.
Stop it.

Okay, to church?

Yes.
Okay, I...

I know what might sway me.
Hmm?

Drove by ebenezer
last Sunday.

They had a really
interesting thing.

What was it?

Free car wash.

You get the water spots out
my hood and touch up the chrome,

I'd come...
Hmm.

Or at least until they'd
text me and told me it was done.

You're lucky
I'm Christian.

We agree on that.

Voicemail: The mailbox you are
attempting to reach is full.

She's still
not picking up.

What do you want to do?

Let's just call the cops.

That would be
the nuclear option.

She's basically
kidnapping my son.

Kevin,
once you go that route,

things could get
real messy fast.

Are you sure
you want that?

I mean,
she is Nathan's mother.

♪♪

Excuse me, bishop.
Mr. Thompson is here.

Percy Lee Thompson,

oh, I'm so glad
they let your old bones

out that cemetery
to come and see me.

Now, the only reason
I was in that cemetery

was waiting for your
old bones to arrive.

Well, my bones are fine.

It does my heart good
to see you, old friend.

It's good to be seen, hmm.

How long has it been?

Charity's wedding.

Ooh, I've missed you.

James, you told me
on the phone

that this was going
to be a party.

You didn't say it was going
to be such a gala occasion.

Well, it isn't,
actually.

Um, every year, we thank
the bishop's roundtable

for their service
and generosity.

It's kind of a tradition.

Yeah,
but it's a tradition.

It has nothing to do
with Percy Lee Thompson.

Now, you know, last time
I stepped foot in a church,

I was hiding from an angry
father with a shotgun.

Well, there is a reason
I wanted you here.

Man, I've been having trouble
lately, well, more than trouble,

and I thought I would
use this occasion

to take one last time
to bridge the gap,

and since you're the one
who introduced us,

I thought, well, maybe,
maybe she'll listen to you.

Percy Lee?

Mm-hmm.

My goodness.

♪♪

What are you doing here?

♪♪

♪♪

I thought you were too busy

to be bothered
with your old friends.

Well, if my people
can't find a way

to run a funeral home
for a few hours,

then shame on them.

As if you would let
anybody there

make a decision
without you.

Well, whatever,
we're just happy to have you.

Oh, it just brings me
back to the old days

when we had those
delicious shoulder sandwiches

and coleslaw
at hawkin's grill.

Don't forget the beer,
ice-cold beer.

Yes.

Now, if you two
haven't gotten too fancy,

perhaps you can point me
in the direction

of where I can
go to get one.

Well,
they're still setting up,

but the, uh, the bar
is straight in the back.

I'm sure they'll
find you a cold one.

- Mae?
- Yes, please, help yourself.

♪♪

First Jacob and kerissa,
now Percy Lee?

James,
what is going on here?

Nothing.

I talked to Percy last night.
He said he was free.

Well, if that's all it is,
fine, but...

But what?

We're done, James,
so whatever is going on tonight,

we're done.

I made up my mind.

♪♪

Oh, karine.

Karine,
would you please have them

make all of the bouquets bigger,
grand, every flower we have?

Karine:
Yes, first lady.

♪♪

I mean it, James.

♪♪

I want it to be spectacular.

♪♪

Welcome. Thank you.
Make yourselves at home.

Always glad.
Thanks.

♪♪

Son.

♪♪

Clara: So where have
you been hiding him?

I haven't seen you
at calvary.

I cover religion
for the statesmen,

and I'm usually
on assignment.

Oh, well, I supposed
it's a good thing

I haven't seen you
snooping around calvary then.

Mae, Mae.
Oh, yes, Clara.

Oh, you must have been so proud
seeing grace on the front page.

What was that headline?

Oh, "the women changing
Memphis megachurches."

Oh, yes, I'm so proud.

I... I was just on my way
to have some shrimp.

Have you tried them,
Clara?

Oh, well, there's nothing
wrong with my legs.

I'll go walk
over there with you.

Yes.

Didn't I tell you?
Mm-hmm. Mm.

♪♪

Hold on.
I'll be right back.

♪♪

Kevin,
what are you doing here?

Looking for charity.
Is she here?

No. She's on tour.

Yeah,
you sure about that?

I think so. Bishop said
she quit for a minute,

but she went right back.
Why?

Because she's ignoring
my phone calls,

and I finally got
in touch with Jabari,

and the tour is in Raleigh,
and she's not with him.

She's not here.

Then where is she?

You know, let's just
call her, okay?

Come on. Come on.
Let's give her a call.

Can I get you a cocktail?

Can I have a Georgia peach?

Hey, sis.

Hey, where are you?

On tour.

Okay, well,
I'm here with Kevin.

Where?
He's at the house.

He's looking for you, baby.

Of course he is.

He said he talked to Jabari
and that you're not on tour,

but I told him
that we all know that you are.

Yeah, well, that didn't
really work out.

Where are you?

I'm tcob-ing.

I'm taking care
of business.

Are you by a pool?
Grace, I'm doing what I want.

Kevin did what he wanted,
so I can do the same.

Is Nathan with you?

They have trained,
registered nannies, grace,

so don't start acting like
I'm some kind of negligent mama.

All right.
Just give me the phone, grace.

- He wants to talk to you.
- Yeah, well, I'm busy.

She says she's busy.
All right. Give me that thing.

What?

Charity.

She hung up. That's it.
We're calling the cops.

Hey, Kevin, wait.
Just please don't.

She's not giving me
a choice, grace.

It's only been
a few days.

It's been over a week.

Hey, listen to me.

You know that you've had
your moments, okay?

Just give her
a beat, please.

♪♪

Please don't let him
call the cops.

It's not up to me...

Aaron.

But I hear you.
I'll do my best.

♪♪

You say I'm too harsh, but you
want to send her to a boot camp?

It's not a boot camp,
Jacob.

It's a behavior
modification program.

It works, and they have
counselors there

with experience handling
tough cases like this.

You handle difficult kids
and parents every day.

They didn't just show up
to excellence

already being excellent.

This is different.

We don't know how to
get through to zora.

She needs
professional help.

Baby, this Oregon stuff
just sounds like

some mind-control,
weird, white-people nonsense.

I'm not going to
throw my money away

so she can go frolic
about a lake with some beavers.

I think
we should just...

So what are you two over here
talking about

that's got you
looking so grim?

Well, your son
was just making fun of me

for drinking port wine.

Says I might as well be eating
a whole pie, it's so sweet.

Yeah, I don't
really get port.

Excuse us.

Hmm.

Mm.

♪♪

♪♪

Oh.

Now, that is my favorite
of the two of you.

- Look how little winkie is.
- I know, so adorable.

How you holding up,
mama?

No. I'm the mother.

I get to ask
the questions.

What is going on
between you and kerissa?

You can tell me.

She wants to send
zora off to Oregon

to some boot camp
for troubled kids.

Oregon?
Yeah.

We caught her stealing from
the offering plate at triumph.

Oh.

♪♪

You all should bring her
to me for a while.

Okay.
I actually love that idea.

Yep, because that child
would not dare

disrespect me
in my house.

I'll bring it up to kerissa.

Perfect.
That's settled.

James: Come on in.

Come on in, everyone,
gather around.

Mae, if you will.

Ecclesiastes 4:9 teaches us
that two is better than one

because they have good reward
for their labor.

If they fall,
the one lifts up his fellow.

If they lie together,
they have heat,

but how can one
be warm alone?

The bishop's roundtable has long
been a partner with this church,

an ever-present partner
in good times and in bad.

All: Amen.

Mae and I have counted on you

all in ways too numerous
to mention

and too important to forget,

so we've called you here
to say thank you.

Amen.

But I want to say
one more thing:

I want my children
and grandchildren

to come forward
for this, please.

When I was young, I didn't know
the lord's plan for my life.

I thought I was going to be
a lonely preacher

traveling from town to town
because I'd never met a woman

who took her faith
as seriously as I took mine.

But god intervened!

Amen. Indeed he did,
in the form of you, Percy,

who introduced me
to a certain young woman

whose piety impressed me
so completely that I...

I turned my back
on my lonely vision of the road

and inclined
my soul to hers.

Mae, I have fallen often
on life's journey,

but ever since
the good lord saw fit

to send you
to light my path,

I have never felt forsaken,
cold or unsure,

and if god spare my life,

I intend to spend
the next 40-plus years

the same way
I spent the last,

in love with you.

This church, this family,

which my loving wife
and I have built together,

lo these many beautiful years,
let no man pull asunder.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

That was just beautiful.

The bishop loves
his first lady.

Mm-hmm. And I daresay
that you set the bar

for romance
pretty high there.

- Anytime.
- Thanks.

I'm not leaving this house until
I can raid that closet of yours.

Oh, you look very nice, too.

Well, thank you so much.

I'm just trying
to keep up with you.

Now, who is this, bae?

This is my boyfriend,
Darius Nash.

Darius,
this is Rochelle cross.

- I've heard a lot about you.
- Pleasure to meet you.

I was asking grace earlier
where she's been hiding him.

Well, she's just
being sensible.

She knows she bring
a treat around like this,

everybody going
to want a taste.

Mae...
What is that woman doing here?

I don't know,
and I don't...

I'll take care of it.

Please do.

Have you read that new
article on our grace?

Oh, honey,
I've already told her.

I must have read it
10 times.

Oh, now, listen: She's doing
a lot of great things,

and it would be awesome
if you could contribute

to one of her funds.

We are always looking
for new donors

if you want to take a look
at the mission statement.

I'm actually
already tied up

with other obligations
at calvary right now,

so unfortunately, no.

You know I understand,
absolutely.

- Ms. Cross?
- Yes?

- May I have a word?
- Absolutely.

Uh, if you ladies
would excuse me, and gentleman.

Please.

Such a nice lady.

Isn't she, though?

Hmm.

♪♪

Have I done
something wrong?

You know I'm trying to repair
my relationship with my wife.

Yes.

Your wife is a lucky woman,
and this is a gorgeous party.

I've asked you for space.

And I've given you
just that.

How much more space
do you need?

Well, to start,
you shouldn't be here.

I'm still
a member of calvary.

Whole roundtable is here.

♪♪

Surely you must know
what it looks like.

Rochelle: You have to understand
what it would look like

if I wasn't here.

James, nothing happened
between us.

What, do you except me
to just slink off into the night

like some
shameful secret?

It's not about secrets.

You called me and asked me
to meet you at the biltmore...

Rochelle.

When you know
I'm in love with you.

Rochelle, please.

No. You let me finish.

I can't continue to act
like you pulling me in

and pushing me away
doesn't hurt.

Forgive me
if I haven't been clear.

"Clear," like the way
you held me in your arms

like you wanted
to kiss me

as you told me
you loved your wife

or maybe the way you told me
to stay away while looking at me

like a man dying of thirst
in front of water.

Bishop,
I've been very clear.

You've been anything but.

I thought I was.

And if I haven't been,

well, if I've given you
some reason to hope,

I...

I'm sorry.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

She's leaving.

Why are you
talking to me?

Your business is
clearly with her, not me.

Like I told you, James...

We're done.

♪♪

Clara, my dear,
let me show you what we did.

It is so...

♪♪

Good night, Clara.

You taking off so soon?

Well, you know what they say.
Money never sleeps.

I'm, uh, I'm sorry.
Excuse me.

Do you mind if I have
a word with you?

Oh, sure.
Okay.

Excuse me.

Uh, let me know
if you change your mind

on donating
into grace's fund.

Oh, we'll see,
maybe next year.

It does sound
like a worthy cause.

Mm-hmm.

If you don't
mind me asking,

what does the church
have you tied up in?

If you weren't
in the roundtable, I'd tell you,

but it's a personal matter
with bishop and lady Mae.

Oh, well, I hope
they're not in trouble.

I... they seem so blissfully
happy, almost puzzling so.

Um, you sure
you can't say?

I really can't say.

God knows I love my bishop,
but if I was your money manager,

I would definitely advise you
to vet out whatever it is

and just make sure
you're protected.

Thank you.
Have a good night.

Good night.

♪♪

Sorry about the phone thing,
but I got your TV back.

Can I get some credit
for that at least?

My TV didn't last long.

My dad thinks I'm taking
from the collection, so...

Are you?
No.

So where did you
get that money

you wanted me to buy
the phone with from?

It was leftover cash
from my birthday.

I'm not a thief, Sophia.

Okay, okay.

My dad, like,
went hulk on me.

He was, like, busting open my
drawers, almost broke my lamp.

Wow, that's messed up.

Yeah.

You okay?

I'll be fine.

Ready?

Yeah. We're going to go take
a walk down by the lake.

Want to come?
No, thanks. I'm fine.

♪♪

I don't know. It's just
it's that same thing...

- Grace.
- Ma'am?

Was that Kevin satterlee

I saw you speaking
with a few moments ago?

You know it was.

Do you know
where he went?

Ma'am, he left.

Oh, I was hoping
to talk to him.

Ms. Connie, about what,
if I may ask?

Why he stopped
coming to calvary.

His son is a member

even if he and charity
are no longer a couple.

Well, perhaps if we join the
open and inclusive coalition,

he'll come back.

He's perfectly
free to come now.

As long as he hides
who he is.

No one asks him
to hide anything.

No. They don't.

They just expect it,
demand it, really.

Same old grace.

I just wonder who is going
to be filling those pews.

It worries me, too.

Then why don't we
join the coalition?

There are thousands
of gay,

lesbian and transgender
people in Memphis

who are looking
for a church home.

The fact that
we don't welcome them...

What?

Just keep praying
that one day

you'll outgrow that old habit
of agitating

for every underdog
but Jesus.

♪♪

Every underdog is Jesus.

♪♪

Excuse me.

♪♪

- Night, Connie.
- Good night.

Fresh glass.

Thank you.

What's with all
the smiles?

Well, my mother gave the best
advice of about zora hands down.

Oh, I'm scared to hear.
What was it?

She said she can
stay with her.

No.

She can handle her,
keke.

I don't need
your mother's help.

You?

Baby, we need
a Bible-based environment,

not some Blair witch project
in the woods.

Stop it.
I don't like it.

Zora listens to my mother,
and mom will keep her in check

just like she did me
and my sisters.

Like she kept
faith in check?

That's out of line.

And what do you call
discussing our family matters

with your mother?

It's family.

You know what?
I'm ready to go.

I'm going
to go get our kids.

I'm sorry.

♪♪

♪ Dreams waving hello, hello ♪

♪ love like Rose right ♪

♪ mack daddy, mack daddy ♪

Soft beat,

♪ I can hear the angels dying ♪

♪ I can hear the angels ♪

♪ but do, do you want to ♪

♪ burn that burn, burn ♪

♪ uh, it's been
a long time coming ♪

♪ learned a lot from my mother,
everybody love her ♪

Wait, stop, stop.

What's wrong?

Let's just go back inside.

♪ Tell me about the blood
on your face ♪

I think I'm just
going to head home.

♪ Fan of a man
that I don't know ♪

Don't be mad.

I'm not.
I'll call you later.

♪ The blood on your face
you were too close ♪

♪ fan of a man
that I don't know ♪

♪♪

♪ shame on me ♪

Oh, hey, I was just
checking up on some new

Netflix stuff,
hope that's okay.

Well, sorry.

No. It's not that.

It's Roberto.

I think he wants
to have sex with me.

Whoa, that's so weird.

Right? I mean,
I thought I was going...

Girl, I'm joking.

There is literally
nothing weird about that.

But I want to wait
until marriage.

Why?

Because the Bible
is so clear about...

Look, I'll show you.

Who is cashmoney2995?

Oh, that's, um, you know
Calvin from school, right?

Why are you still
talking to Isaiah?

What's the matter with you?

What's the matter with you?

He hits you, zora!

He talks to you like a child,
and he embarrasses you.

He loves me.

No.
That is not love, zora.

And what do you know about love,
Ms. Goody two-shoes?

And you want to talk
about embarrassing?

You embarrass me.

You embarrassed me
at the cotillion,

and you're
embarrassing me now.

I'm embarrassed
to know your ass.

Why would you
even say that?

Because it's true.

We used to have
so much fun together,

and you used to be cool,
and now you're not.

Every time I talk to you,

you suck the life
out of me, Sophia.

Every time we talk,
it's "Christian this" and...

And "Bible that."

I'm starting to wonder
if you even believe.

Why do you keep trying
to convince everybody...

I'm not trying
to convince everybody.

- Yes, yes, yes, you are.
- No. I'm not trying to convince

everybody.
I'm just happy to be saved,

and maybe if you weren't
so distracted

by this pile of trash,
you'd be happy, too.

Do you even remember
what that feels like?

Yeah, yeah, I do.

All I got to do is think of
a time before I knew you,

and "pile of trash,"
okay,

is that how god's
little bitch

likes to show love
to all mankind?

What did you call me?

God's little bitch.

What, you deaf now?

Is... is your head so far up
your ass you can't hear?

I could really
slap you right now.

Go ahead, z. Let's see
how well he taught you.

Go ahead. Do it.

Girls, hey, girls!
Hey! Stop it!

Let go.
Stop it right now.

What has gotten
into you two?

You... you were
looking at that?

Was she looking at that?

What is this plan, huh?
What is this all about?

If you think that you're
moving out when you turn 18,

you need to think again.

You have no choice.

Once I turn 18, I'm going,
and I'm going to be with Isaiah,

and it doesn't matter
what you, dad...

You better get your hand
out my face, little girl.

Or anybody else
can do about it.

♪♪

Thank you.

I cannot thank you and bishop...
Ooh.

Enough for such
a festive evening,

but my granddaughter here
seems to think

I've had enough bubbles
for one evening.

We will be toasting
again soon.

Won't we, Clara?
In a couple of weeks?

I'm glad
you brought that up.

I'm thinking
it might be wise for us

to sit down
with my money people,

you, me, bishop,

go over this transfer
of funds one more time...

Oh.

Just to get
a sober look at things

in the light of day, hmm?

Mm-

hmm. You ready, karine?
Yes, grandma.

Well, Clara, bishop and I
will be more than happy

to sit down
with your money people.

Oh, good.
Yes.

And, karine, you will let me
know when that's on the books.

Will do.

You did a wonderful
job tonight.

Thank you. Thank you.
Come on, grandma.

- Good night, dear.
- Mm-hmm.

We'll talk soon.

All right. Good night.

Good night.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Grace: Connie.

May I?

Please.

Don't tell me,
the Deacon board

has decided to join
the coalition?

No.

But could you see
yourself running a church

that wasn't a member
of the coalition?

Why would you ask me that?

Have you seen the news?

I was just reading it.

Things between your parents have
been complicated for a while

and now with this IRS thing...

I'm listening.

We obviously see
the Christian faith

a little differently,
grace.

Wish I had a better option,
a more biblically sound option,

but I am no fool.

Calvary is Greenleaf,

and in the event
that things between your parents

take yet another turn
for the worst,

the deacons may ask you
to step up.

Step up?

Take over as head pastor.

What do you say?

♪♪

♪♪

Hey, grandma.
Ta-da, zora's room.

Uh, zora Greenleaf,
you get yourself over here

and give your mother
and father a proper goodbye.

Thanks, mama.
We really appreciate this.

I know it's a weird time.

Oh, no. If anything, baby,
I'm inspired.

Aw.

Listen, I promise you I am
going to get through to her.

♪♪

Oh, sweetheart, mm.

Thanks, ma.
Mm-hmm.

I'll call you.
Okay.

All right.

♪♪

♪ I should have changed
that stupid lock ♪

♪ I should have made
you leave your key ♪

♪ if I had known
for just one second ♪

♪ you'd be back to bother me ♪

♪ go on, now,
go walk out the door ♪

♪ just turn around now ♪

♪ because you're
not welcome anymore ♪

♪ weren't you the one who tried
to hurt me with goodbye ♪

♪ did you think I'd crumble ♪

♪ did you think
I'd lay down and die ♪

♪ oh, no not I ♪

♪ I will survive ♪

♪ oh, as long as I
know how to love ♪

♪ I know I'll stay alive. ♪

♪ I've got all my life to live ♪

♪ I've got all my love to give ♪

♪ and I'll survive ♪

♪ I will survive ♪

♪ hey ♪

You have a voice
like Darlene love.

You're the background
singer?

Ma'am, are you
charity Greenleaf?

I knew you were famous.

I need you to come with us.

𝒯𝓇𝒶𝓃𝓈𝓁𝒶𝓉e 𝓊𝓃𝒾𝒸𝒶𝓉 E𝒩𝒢LI𝒮H

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