Growing Belushi (2020–…): Season 3, Episode 5 - Can't Be Two Places at Once - full transcript

Jim and Chris' trip to Mississippi, comes to a halt when they discover their clone plants are sick. With only 1-2 weeks to fix the issue, Jim has no choice but to stay back on the farm and send Larry to Mississippi in his place.

[rumbling]

[indistinct shouting]

[brakes squeak]

How you doing?

[Jim scatting]

-Is that my sweater?
-Yeah.

Where did you get my sweater? You
go in my closet and take my sweater?

No, you left it in the rental car
when we were in Shelbyville.

Well, thanks for
finding it for me,

but give me back my sweater.

I'm not giving you
back the sweater.



Look how nice it looks.

Come on. It doesn't match.

You got a Florida shirt
and an Oregon sweater.

Make a choice!
Where do you live?

It's Floregon.

-Sit down, Floregon.
-[scoffs]

-[sighs] Anyway.
-What's on the list?

-We've been gone a long time.
-I know.

-There's issues on the farm.
-What?

We have all these new genetics.

We've got a lot more moms
and they're not doing well.

[Jim] The Twin, that room
is the womb of the farm.

And the mother plants have all these
beautiful leaves that we trim and cut

and populate our
greenhouses with.



So it's a very important room.

We can't start a cycle
with the sick moms.

[Chris] Well, with all the
traveling we've been doing,

there's no question that
we've neglected Oregon.

Amanda, she said morale
is way down in the Roll Hole.

-We've been gone too long, Chris.
-I know.

I'll talk to the girls.

Don't talk to the girls.
Leave them alone.

Let them figure it
out on their own.

Chris, I'm very good
with the women.

Yeah, like you were good
with your three ex-wives?

I'm not very good with wives,

but I'm good with the
women. You just talk to them.

And you listen. You're empathetic
and you don't interrupt them.

And at the end, you just...
Charm them a little bit, you know.

You look like the
pirate in Peter Pan.

What do you mean? This is
just a little charm look. That's all.

-That's not charm.
-You don't have anything charming about you.

You got a seafoam
shirt on for Christ's sake.

I've been so wrapped
up in this other [bleep]

I forgot about my farm.

I gotta take care of
business at home.

You know the family starts to
lose confidence and lose passion

without Momma and Papa there.

Who did you point at
when you said Momma?

I missed your hands there.

You're the Momma.
Come on. I'm Papa.

Papa's gonna make
a decision here.

We're gonna fix the morale,

we're gonna take care
of the moms in the Twin,

we've got to get this
farm back on its feet.

-They need me.
-Papa's wrong.

We gotta go to Mississippi.

Mississippi is one of the first states
in the South to legalize cannabis.

And we want to
be the first ones in.

These guys are gonna
be great partners.

We have to land Mississippi.

Can't go to Mississippi.
This is more important.

This is the heart.

So we have a good opportunity

to have a real
positive influence

in the state of Mississippi.

But I can't leave the farm now.

You stay, I'll go
to Mississippi.

No, you ain't
going to Mississippi.

You got a business
sense. That's fine,

but these guys want a little
charm, a little showmanship,

and we're gonna send
Larry. Let's send Larry.

Jim, we can't send
Larry to Mississippi.

He's charming, Chris.

-Charming?
-Yeah.

Like a fat leprechaun.

Oh, here we go.

[exclaims]

-[victorious grunting]
-Stop, stop.

-It's just a game.
-Oh, is it?

Not gonna send a
leprechaun down to Mississippi

to search for a pot of gold.

We need to go
get the pot of gold.

I've known Larry
for over 20 years

and he's never let me down.

No, don't touch that.

-[beeps]
-[hissing]

The lights are on.
Larry, the lights are on.

-[loud clang]
-[water rushing]

I hope he doesn't
do anything too crazy,

but even his too
crazy is charming.

I mean, I love the guy.
What can I tell you?

He makes me laugh.

So those moms, those
girls in the Roll Hole,

they all need care and
love and attention from us.

-We have to be here.
-Larry.

Chris, give me that
goddamn sweater.

-No. Jim, no.
-Give it to me. Give it to me.

-Just give it to me.
-I'm not doing it.

-Chris! Chris!
-Jim.

-I'll do it.
-Don't.

Don't you dare put
coffee on that sweater.

Just let me have the sweater.

What's the big deal?
It's just a sweater.

-I want my sweater back.
-No. Sit.

-You wouldn't dare.
-Oh, Jim.

I swear I'll pour this on here.

Just have a seat.

Sit.

Good boy. Thank
you for the sweater.

I appreciate it.

My sweater.

I snuck up on him while
he was distracted and got it.

You got to wake up
pretty early in the morning

to get one over on me.

[Chris] I want to go
in the Twin with you.

[Jim] Well, let's see.

You see what I mean?

They're a little peaked,
they're drooping.

[Jim] No, this guy
does not look good.

We've never had this
problem before in the Twin

but we have all these new
strains, so they grow differently.

I mean, it's unacceptable.
It's a big problem, Jim.

Easy with the big.

Okay, huge problem.

Come on with the
adjective, will ya.

There's always a solution.

-This is not good.
-That's what I said.

I said, "Not good."
You said, "Huge, big."

This has been my
argument the whole time.

The more we take on nationally,

the more Oregon
is gonna struggle.

It's clean. There should
be enough air flow in here.

It's not the water.
It's not the nutrients.

That's always the same.

You got to figure this out
or we're gonna be in trouble.

I'll figure it out. Calm down.

Geez, [sputtering] the world
is falling, the world is falling.

It's about the timing
of the greenhouses,

four greenhouses.

Two weeks apart in harvesting,

two weeks apart in drying.

So if a cycle goes off

and these two weeks go together,

it blows everything up.

It can throw the whole year off.

We'll come back. We're
gonna take care of it.

Oh, I'm doing fine. How are you?

I'm hungry! I'm lonely!

I'm a dramatic mother [bleep]

I'm too much!

And I ain't gonna stop!

There's a bone right
there. Grab that one.

Attaboy.

Hey, girls.

-[door creaks]
-[Amanda W] What's going on?

That's my question for you.
What the hell is going on?

I've never got that
kind of reception.

[Amanda W] Yeah, it's
pretty tense out there today.

We need to talk.

-Talk.
-Yeah, we need to talk about the girls.

Okay.

[chair dragging]

-Do you have to drag that like that?
-No, I can pick it up.

[chair squeaking]

Set it down.

What the hell's going on?

This is about deliveries.

What about delivery? What's
the matter with delivery?

They're arguing about it.

It's just the extra
money, the hotel stay,

they just are all fighting
over it all the time.

It is causing an issue with
production out there right now.

I think Jim is focused too much

on this national expansion

and it's really hurting
us here in Oregon.

Morale here is at rock bottom.

We have to do something
and I just don't have time.

I have sales and all this
other stuff I need to do.

So we need to do
something about them.

And this delivery schedule.

That's a shark tank in there.

It hasn't been a good day
It hasn't been a good day

'cause delivery is tomorrow.

Okay, okay.

I just like doing deliveries 'cause
it kind of gets me out of here

and I get to go meet people and
see vendors and go to Portland.

[Amanda A] I love delivering.

The money's great.
Everyone loves money.

Making joints for hours on end

versus driving,
listening to music

or murder podcasts. [laughs]

-Got any ideas?
-[deep breath]

I'll figure it out. I always do.

I'm an improviser.
[snaps fingers]

I roll with what happens.

So I'm gonna roll
with the Roll Hole

and I'm gonna
figure something out.

I love you. You
know that, right?

-I do know that. Thank you.
-[Jim] Chris?

Chris.

[sighs] I love you
too. You know that.

Yeah.

Look, we are
expanding very fast.

Chris and I have
been really hustling

and we haven't been
on the farm for a while.

So we've got to stay
here the next few weeks

and get this farm straight.

There's these lovely
gentlemen in Mississippi

that have a $42
million facility.

They're gonna be the
number one grow in Mississippi

and they want
us to be part of it.

I like these gentlemen.

And since you've been doing
such a great job around here,

I want you to go to
Mississippi and represent us.

Oh boy.

[Jim] Here's the thing.
It's not a done deal.

I've been waiting for this
opportunity since I got to the farm.

I finally have the faith of Jim and
Chris together to go make this happen.

Do I have any
business experience?

What kind of question is that?

No, I do not.

[in Southern
accent] Golly, y'all.

-Thank you so much for having me.
-Yeah, there you go.

Now the cannabis
is never the same.

Every cannabis is different
and I'm here to tell you why.

You gotta be kidding me.

Jim wants this [bleep] guy to
be representing us in Mississippi?

We really take a look
at that pH balance.

-[clears throat] Larry.
-[in normal voice] Yeah.

Are you doing a
Southern accent or?

Yeah, yeah. I just want them to
feel comfortable with me and...

Was that from a
Tennessee Williams play?

Yeah, actually. I played Blanche

in a non-traditional production

in Ferndale,
Michigan, years ago.

-That was Blanche?
-Yeah. [chuckles]

[slurring] You're
drunk. You're a drunk!

[in normal voice] I can
lose the Southern accent.

-It's not a big deal.
-Just stay who you are.

We are going to be the first ones in
Mississippi if you can close this deal.

I will not let you guys down.

Please, you're never
going to sell yourself to me.

You don't belong
going to Mississippi.

[groans] Chris.

Negative, negative,
negative. [mocking mumbling]

-You want to send him? Send him.
-[shushes]

I believe in you, Larry.

Thank you.

-[in Southern accent] You're welcome, y'all.
-[laughs]

[in normal voice] You can
slip in a y'all if you want.

[both laugh]

[in Southern accent] Y'all,
what you think about Chris?

Not a fan either? Me too.

-[both laughing] -[in normal
voice] I'm just kidding.

The guy doesn't take
anything seriously.

He's not gonna come back
with a deal, that's for sure.

He's a joke.

Come on. Just stick
to what he told you.

He was just joking.

What? You can't take a joke?

[Larry] Sheesh. Nervous Nellie.

We're [bleep] in
Mississippi, that's for sure.

[Jim] No, we are not.

-How you doing, man? How are ya?
-This is Greg.

Greg, how are you?

-This is Tom.
-Tom, nice to meet you.

Mark owns a company

that specializes in
air flow solutions.

He's gonna do his diagnosis
and see if there's a solution.

These are the mothers
that I'm very concerned about

'cause, I mean, we're keeping
them trimmed up alright.

Well, you know,
just looking at it

when we look through
this room, this mom room,

there's differences in climate

or what we call micro climates.

-Yeah, I know what a micro climate is.
-[laughing]

I took biology in high school.

I cheated just on the test, but
I know what a micro climate is.

-Well, not everybody does.
-Alright, alright.

I'm standing right
here and it's cold.

I'm standing here
and it's a little warmer.

I'm standing here
and it's a little dryer.

What we want is to pull this climate,
this climate and this climate into one

so you can have
consistency in the plant.

Well, what do you
think we should do?

We can upgrade this whole
room with our Dual Draft system.

Jim, that's gonna fix your micro
climates and your drainage issues.

It's gonna improve the yield and the health
and quality of the plants in these rooms.

Oscillating fans are fine for a small
home grow or mom and pop operation.

But on a commercial
scale, they just don't cut it.

Dual Draft integrates the air
flow system into the plant tray,

the tray that the plants
are actually sitting on.

And it's providing air underneath
the plant, or under canopy,

as well as over the canopy.

So that's how we're
homogenizing the air.

The other thing about under
canopy air flow, which is really unique,

on the underside of
your leaves are stomata.

Now did you learn about
the stomata in biology?

Yeah, stomata is a pasta

that you have
before the fish dish.

-That is... It's right before the fish.
-Yeah, right before.

-In classic. In classic Italian cuisine.
-Yeah, in classic.

The stomata on a
plant are under the leaf

and the stomata are
pores that open and close

and cause what
we call transpiration.

So when we are
lifting air under here,

we're going to
open those stomata

and we're going to cause
the plant to uptake more CO2.

So if we decide to go with
this, what's the timeline?

How long does it
take to get it installed?

We're looking at four weeks
to get your product here,

and another couple of days once
we get it here to get it installed.

Mark...

Four weeks? I need it now.
What are you talking about?

-Everybody needs it now, Jim.
Everybody needs it... -[Jim] No, no, no.

I need it now.

Mark, I need it. I
need it now, man.

I have to get these plants
into the greenhouse now.

So I need them to recover
quickly and then transplant them.

-I'll do the best I can, guys.
-Okay.

I'm not losing my grip.

I'm not. I'm not losing my grip.

I'm not, I'm not,
I'm not, I'm not.

Did I say that enough?

Do you believe me?

Well, what's more
important, do I believe me?

[scatting]

[airplane whooshes]

If Mississippi wants Belushi,

they're gonna get Belushi.

-And then we'll... -[Larry]
How you doing? I'm here.

[rock music playing]

-Hello. [laughs]
-Uh, hey.

Good to see you. Welcome
to Southern Sky Brand.

-Alright.
-Yeah.

-Hello.
-Cindy.

You know, I mean,
I've watched the show.

I knew who Larry
was, but it wasn't Jim.

So, surprised? No.

Pissed? Yeah, I
was pretty pissed.

-Hey.
-Hi.

Woah, and what's your name?

-[squawks]
-Ooh. [chuckles] Not friendly.

Sometimes I'm just more
comfortable being on stage in a role

than I am being me.

-Well, this is it, huh?
-This is it.

-You want to take a tour?
-Show me around.

Alright, come on. Let's go.

We're really selective on
who we're gonna partner with.

It doesn't fit culturally, it's
not gonna happen with us.

I mean, yeah Larry was there.

Why not go ahead and do the
tour and see what come of it?

What is this place?

70,000 square feet
of indoor growth.

Welcome to Mississippi, buddy.

Well, it's awfully
dark in here, Steve.

What are you gonna
do? Harvest my organs?

-[chuckles] No.
-Trying to harvest my flower here.

-We're gonna be harvesting flower. I got it.
-Alright. Alright.

Wow, lot of blue here, Steve.

Hey, we're home
of the blues, man.

-This is Mississippi.
-[chuckling]

Oh, yeah.

Come on, baby.

Come on, I see
ya, girl. [chuckles]

Oh, we're on top of the rooms?

[Steve] Absolutely. We're standing
on top of one of the grow rooms.

So you bring everyone
up here to do the work.

Right. This is the reason
we have a maintenance deck

'cause they can do
the filter changes,

everything has to
happen up here.

Yeah, I tell you what.
When you bring outsiders in,

you always risk contamination.

-Yeah. It's important.
-[muted music playing]

This is good. Oh!

[music playing on phone]

Oh, it's my daughter.
Gotta take this.

[music stops]

Hey, baby. How are you?

[laughing] Look at you.
You're looking good.

[laughs] Yeah.

I'm gonna bring
them around back.

The love, the spirit, the
generosity, the kindness,

the infrastructure of passion.

So Isabella, how you doing?

-Amanda.
-Jim.

Jenn.

I just want you to
be brutally honest.

I just want to hear about you.

I just want to hear
what you have inside.

When you go and
work with an employee,

listen, don't interrupt,
have empathy.

They will then release.

And then the
morale will come up.

So go ahead. It's fine.

-Okay. Um...
-I'm not gonna interrupt you.

-Okay.
-I'm not gonna say a word.

I appreciate that, Jim.

-The problem is... -I just want
you to be able to express yourself

and how you feel
right now. And I'll listen.

-Something bothering you?
-You know, I've been

just really tired
lately trying to...

You know, I get
that way all the time.

I get so tired that I don't
understand why I'm so tired.

My grade school was right next
to a corn field when I grew up.

And we used to take the corn and
we used to build little forts with it.

At Saturday Night Live, you
don't have time to get tired.

You know, I mean,
coffee does help.

I just try to stay
real all this time.

So I get it.

Wow. Thank you for letting
me get all that off my chest.

Thanks for listening to me, Jim.

-Oh, Jen, I'm always here.
-Always.

You're making it all about you.

It's always about you.

It's always about Jim.
It's never about us.

Your head is just like getting
bigger and bigger and bigger.

Textbook narcissism.
That's what it is.

We need help. We need help with
things around here and you're never here.

You're always gone.

Get over yourself.

Sometimes I just
feel like I hate you.

I didn't really feel good, but I
think everyone else felt good.

And that was the
real key, right?

I just have to
suffer as the Papa.

[voice breaking] Do
you feel better now?

I do. Thank you.

-Okay.
-Okay?

Amanda, thank you very
much. And you know what?

We have a little fun
at the farm, right?

Is your face okay, Jim?

-Are you having a stroke?
-What? No.

No, I'm just happy.

What's with the pirate look?
What, do you got pink eye?

Don't do that. That's
not a good look.

[Jim] Coming up...

Aren't you gonna ask
what's bothering me?

What isn't bothering you?

Welcome to my rabbit
hole. [imitates chittering]

Give them some
kind of competition.

Hand joint rolling contest.

That's the stupidest
thing I've ever heard.

We're gonna have a
joint rolling competition.

That's not our generation.

Roll the damn joint.

Do we have a deal?

-Uh, no.
-[sighs]

-Mark?
-[Mark on phone] We've run into some production issues,

and we've run
into freight issues.

I just don't think we're
gonna make the timeline.

[bleep]

[quirky music playing]

Aren't you gonna ask
what's bothering me?

What isn't bothering you?

What's wrong?

[Jim sighs] Everything. Everything's
wrong. Nothing's working.

[Chris] Have you
heard from Mark?

[Jim] No answer yet
on when he's coming.

There's some delivery
problems or shipping problems.

What about Larry? Have
you heard from Larry?

Nothin', I haven't
heard a thing from Larry,

not even a Instagram post

or a Snapchat, TikTok, nothin',

he loves to dance
on that social media.

♪ Come on, come on ♪

How did you do with the
morale thing in the Roll Hole?

Oh, oh, that, I
figured out somethin'.

It's always about you.

Get over yourself.

Sometimes I just
feel like I hate you.

I... I'm not really
good with women.

I could've told you that.

Welcome to my rabbit hole.

[imitates a rabbit]

You know, a lot of this puts
me in a rabbit hole sometimes,

but I love the rabbit hole.

I mean, I've been in my
rabbit hole for so many years,

it's decorated
with really great art,

I got everything in
it, I got ice cream,

popsicles, I got
little blankets,

I can sit in a rabbit
hole for days upon days.

That's your whole
drama bull[bleep]

that you bring into everything,

they just wanna know
who id gonna deliver,

give 'em some kind of, uh,

competition or skill
thing or something,

where somebody
wins, and they can drive.

They're joint rollers,

do a joint rolling contest,
hand joint rolling contest.

Chris, that's the stupidest
thing I've ever heard.

No, the stupidest
thing we've ever heard

is sending Larry to Mississippi

and us staying here.

[sighs] You know...

...you spoke that just
like my mother would.

Always negative,
negative, negative, negative.

Thanks, Ma.

Hey, wait, wait,
wait, come here.

-What?
-Let me fix you up.

Wait, [stammers] Chris,
stop that, come on.

Get, get that... Get
that off of me, come on.

Get that smelly
saliva off of me, God!

Jesus, couldn't you
say anything positive.

Oh, my girls,
my girls, my girls.

[laughs exultantly]

[playing harmonica]

[Steven] Love it.

Yeah, so this is
our fertigation room,

and we're using, uh, cheap PGC.

This looks like our RO system

on steroids.

-You got your nutrients, they'll be in these tanks...
-Right.

...that's gonna come together
and inject in this system,

you're gonna send it
out to different zones.

Oh, yes, man, this is cool.

[Steven] Yeah, we got two
10,000 RO tanks, Reverse Osmosis.

The reason we're going
with, um, RO water is,

RO water, there's
nothing else in it,

there's no
micronutrients, anything,

so anything the
plants are eating,

we're putting in there.

-That's the best thing about the whole system.
-Absolutely.

We control, and we
can get different strains

the nutrients that they need.

That's the whole reason
we need other strains,

so that we can make
good medicine for people.

We have the best strains,

absolute best strains,

in my opinion, in
the entire world.

I really think things
are going really well.

I think it's only a matter of
time before we close this deal.

-This is quite an operation.
-No doubt.

Larry doesn't know how
much competition he's facing,

that is just the truth of it.

I mean, we really do have people
calling us wanting to partner with us,

and if we can't do it
right, we rather not do it.

Wow, yeah, look at that.

[inhales]

"To begin at the beginning
In a spring moonless night

in a dumbfounded town.

Starless and bible-black
Sloeblack Crowblack Crowblack

fishingboat-bobbing sea."

Dylan Thomas.

Jim loves that poem
by Dylan Thomas,

so I memorized it for this gig.

[Steven] It was okay,
but not as good as mine.

"Do not go gentle
into that good night.

Rage, rage against
the dying of the light"

Dylan Thomas.

[Jim] How do I start this thing?

It's a black screen, Chris.

-[keyboard clacking]
-[dog whines]

Where's power?

You know, I got a Mac.

I think you need to
take that back room,

make an office out of it,
and put a Mac in there,

and then you can stay in that
office there and do what you gotta do.

I would, but you have your

"go to sleep afternoon"
couch in there,

you know, I don't wanna
disturb your dream.

[cell phone ringing]

It's Mark Doherty.

-Mark?
-[Mark] Hey, Jim.

I'm sorry to call you,

I'm just, I'm calling
with bad news, Jim.

What?

[Mark] I don't think
we're gonna make

the timeline that we discussed.

We've run into some
production issues,

and we've run
into freight issues,

I just don't think we're
gonna make the timeline.

I can't put these,

I won't put these plants
into the greenhouse

until they are happy,
perfect, and ready to go.

I have to get this done now.

It's gonna cost me...

...cost me anywhere from
$100,000 to $200,000 if I blow this.

I got 240 clones ready
to go to the greenhouse

to start the cycle, man, I
can't break the cycle up,

I can't wait, how long
are you talkin' about?

[Mark] It might be a few
months out at this point.

I, I might not get this
system in on time.

This is awful.

There is nowhere else to get it?

You can't pull any equipment
out from somewhere else?

[Mark] We can look into it.

Mark,

I need it within two
weeks, man, or my clones

are gonna just fade
away into nothin'.

We gotta get microclimate
controlled in this Twin.

If we don't,

it throws my cycle off
for my four greenhouses...

...and then it just spirals,

and then I really
have a challenge.

I'll do anything you want.

[Mark] Anything at all, Jim?

Anything you want.

[Mark] Let me see what I can do,

and I can get back to you guys.

Okay, thanks.

We're [bleep].

[Jim] All right.

There is a little problem here
on who gets to do delivery.

Now, girls, we're gonna
have a joint rolling competition.

Well, whoever
wins this competition

gets to do the
delivery for a month.

Did I steal Chris's idea?

Yes, I did.

You good?

Now, old school joint
rolling, no pre-rolls.

-Old school?
-[Jim] Old school.

That's not our generation.

-[Jennifer C] Poor thing.
-Wow.

That's too bad.

[Amanda A giggles]

Okay.

I'm a millennial,
we don't do that.

Roll the damn joint.

[Isabella] We roll,
like, 4000 joints a day,

if we were to lick them all,

we wouldn't get our orders out.

You will be judged
by these three judges.

Gia and Amanda and Anthony.

You will have 45 seconds.

[Jennifer C] I'm gonna
win this competition.

None of these women can
roll a joint better than me.

Put your hands on
your laps, very good.

[Jen C] I've never
rolled a joint before.

I don't know how
I'm going to fare.

Begin at the whistle.

Hands on the lap.

-[blows whistle]
-On this.

Okay.

-[Jen C] I'm, I'm eatin' it.
-[Isabella] Oh, man.

[Jim] Pretty good, pretty good.

[laughs] Shoot.

-Tape.
-Oh, I just got a bunch of weed in my mouth.

[Amanda A] My hands are sweaty.

[Jennifer C] I don't think
mine can survive travel.

Five, four, three, two, one.

[blows whistle] Hands up.

-[Jim] Um...
-[Jen C] It was the effort that counts, right?

[Amanda A] Isabella's
joint kinda look like a worm,

like the little
fuzzy caterpillars,

like, crawled on to her plate
and just died, you know?

[Isabella] Well, Jennifer's
had a big hole in it,

Amanda Adams' didn't
have much material,

Chisum's wasn't even a joint,

it was just a open
piece of paper.

Mine wasn't good at all,
but it was at least a joint.

Judges are going to take
this outside and deliberate,

which means, they're
gonna smoke it.

Judges, the results, please.

Well, it's unanimous.

Uh, you all suck.

They were terrible.

Joints are supped to relax you,

but just looking at
that gave me anxiety.

What did that joint
ever do to you?

I honestly have zero words.

Okay, I'm gonna
make the final decision.

That decision is...

we're gonna rotate.

You're each gonna
deliver once a month.

How does that sound?

Okay, that's great and all,

but who is gonna
deliver tomorrow?

We should go in
alphabetical order.

-That will work.
-Well, my last name is Ainsworth.

I'm free tomorrow.

In the end, I think the
joint competition worked.

I mean, they suck
at rolling joints,

but I think they had fun.

-He's here, he's here, hey, Mark.
-Oh, wow.

Hey!

-Mark, oh, good to see you, man.
-Good to see you.

-You're a blessing, Mark.
-Good to see you, Chris.

-Nice to see you.
-How are you guys?

I can't believe you got
it, you got truckloads of it.

-[Mark] We got it here.
-[Jim] Where did you get it from?

You know, we had another
project going down in Grants Pass.

[Jim] Oh, in Grants Pass.

They're getting built
out, they're brand new,

so we were able to
bump you up in the list,

'cause you guys got plants
and you need the airflow.

-Mark.
-Got it done.

Mark got it done by
movin' somethings around.

All right, let's keep goin'.

Hey, hey, you, you did say
anything I want, though, right?

-Yeah, anything, I mean...
-For taking care of you.

-Yeah, I mean, we...
-Anything. Anything I want.

-Well, I'm... I'm not gonna kill anybody.
-Yeah.

You want me to take your com...

-competition out, is that what it is?
-[Mark laughs]

[Mark] Good.

Right there is good.

You know, the trains
are about this thick, right?

There's holes at the top,
there's holes at the bottom.

There is your fan here.

And this little fan just spins,

flows the air through,
goes up the holes,

and hits the leaves
underneath, in the stomata,

opens it up.

Just a little center.

Center.

All right, let's see this
thing purr like a kitten.

Yeah, now they're dancin'.

Hey, girls, you happy?

The air is blowin',
goin' up the hole,

blowin' up, like,
Marilyn Monroe's skirt

when she walked over that vent.

The Dual Draft,
working fabulous.

It's gonna save the
crop, we're in great shape.

-[Jim] Remember that favor for Mark Doherty?
-[Chris] Yeah.

[Jim] Get this, he
called in the favor.

He wants me to come
to their family reunion.

-[Chris] Family reunion?
-[Jim] Family reunion.

Yeah, 150 people.

[Chris] Uh, one night,
it's not gonna kill you.

It's a family reunion weekend.

You wanna come?

-[Chris] No.
-[Jim] Come on, it's so...

-It's gonna be so fun.
-No.

-Chris, come on.
-No, no, no.

[Larry] 70,000 square feet.

Whoo!

How many grow rooms in here?

We have eight grow rooms,

two dry rooms,
and a curing room.

-So our grow rooms are two tier.
-[Larry] Wow.

What's gonna be
the yield on that?

What are you gonna get per year?

Uh, total, probably
20,000 pounds or plus.

-20,000 pounds.
-For a year.

And you have dispensaries
that are gonna buy them?

Yeah, we're, um, we
can have five, legally,

but we will sell wholesale to all the
other dispensaries around the state.

Man, Larry is goofy as [bleep],

but he actually knows
cannabis pretty well,

surprisingly.

Mississippi, man, it's
nice having you here.

It's really impressive, Steve,
I gotta be honest with you.

Well, thank you,
I... I really believe

it's gonna be
future of cannabis,

especially cannabis
research for medical purposes.

-Uh, you can tell it, you can tell it.
-Well, thank you.

[inhales] So, I gotta ask you.

Do we have a deal?

Uh?

[stammers] No.

[sighs]

I have me list.

Easily distracted.

Larry, what are you lookin' at?

-[snaps fingers] Hey, look, focus.
-Yeah.

Every time we're on a
project, working on something,

Texting, texting, texting.

Come on, this thing is heavy.

Larry, put the
Goddamn phone down.

Would you relax. Jeepers...
Clumsy, clumsy, clumsy.

-Seriously.
-[Larry] I will eat 'em.

No social awareness,

runs around in his underwear,
doesn't care who is around.

Chris.

What?

Can you pass me a pen?

No.

Chris.

-What, Larry?
-Can you hand me the scissors?

No.

Chris has been
acting real strange

ever since I got
back from Mississippi.

How about being grateful that
I closed a huge deal for you?

Do we have a deal?

[stammers] No.

[sighs]

I gotta make sure that
Southern Sky Brands

partners with
the right partners.

I've known Jim for
over 20 years, Steve.

The guy wakes up and goes to bed

thinking about this medicine.

And then he goes,
his favorite thing to do

is to head out to
the dispensaries,

and, and that's where he hears

from all the people and all
the patients, all the veterans.

This guy is moved to tears listening
to these stories from our veterans.

All right.

I'm gonna take a chance on you.

Let's make it happen.

Oh, Steve.

Oh, Steve!

We have 140,000
veterans in Mississippi,

that's astonishing.

To hear Belushi's
passion to prove

that we have a medicine
that can help them,

there's a passion there
that we connect with.

Oh!

-No, no. [grunts]
-[laughs]

-[laughs] -All right,
don't get weird on me.

Chris.

Larry.

Come on, you're the only one

who hasn't said congratulations.

It ain't gonna happen, Larry.

Come on, Chris, please.

Come on, Chris.

Never doubt

an improvisational actor.

All they need to know
5% of about any subject,

and they can
bull[bleep] the rest.

And Larry, great
improvisational actor.

Never had a doubt
that he could pull it off.

Never.

-Come on, man.
-Come on, I'm right here.

[Jim] He's right here.

Just say congratulations.

Oh, Jesus.

Okay.

Larry, Larry, Larry,
great job in Mississippi.

I was wrong, I should've
realized all along

that you were the
man for the job.

Jim was right, you were right.

I was wrong to think that

you weren't gonna be able to
go there and handle this closing.

You know, I've
known you for a while.

Why I ever thought you wouldn't
be able to close Mississippi,

maybe my ego, maybe I
wanted to be the one to go,

but I'm sorry for
makin' you feel bad,

and I really do love you.

So from the bottom of
my heart, congratulations.

Thank you.

Is that good enough?

-Wow!
-That was really good.

-You're a good actor, wow.
-Oh, my God, you're fantastic.

-You should do commercial work.
-He would be great.

-You can sell cars, uh, detergent.
-Oh, yeah.

-Laundry detergent, of course.
-Oh, you would be great.

-I would buy anything you sold.
-That was fantastic.

Good, and I'm glad you're happy.

Both of you.

Chris faked his, uh, his
heartfelt congratulations,

but I'm used to it, I've
been married a long time.

Things just work out when
you keep movin', right?

We just finished
expansion, we're in 12 states,

two more we're discussing with,

that launch is going great,

the farm is back,
the morale is back,

but I ain't done yet.

-Chris.
-Hey, Jim.

I just got off the phone with
the Prime Minister of Albania,

he wants us to come to
Tirana and meet with him.

He wants to
discuss the possibility

of us growing cannabis in
Albania and go to the EU.

You can't be serious.

[Jim] Of course, I'm serious.

The Prime Minister is serious.

Come on, we're
going global, man.

[Chris] Jim, I just wanna sleep.

Sleep on the plane.
Come on, get your bags.

I have a relationship
with Albania,

my father is from there, I
know the Prime Minister,

it's a perfect launching
pad for global expansion.

You'll love it, Albania is
beautiful, you know that.

We can't do international now.

Come on, he wants us now.

I suppose I'm in coach.

Of course, you're
in coach, coach plus,

and you're on the upgrade list.

And you're in first class?

Yeah, I gotta be in first class,

my agents won't
let me fly coach,

they say it hurts my brand.

What a bull[bleep]?

Hurry up, come on, pack.

I'm six foot three, did you
ever try and sleep in coach?

It's our father's
home country, let's go,

Albania, man!

Albania. [chuckles softly]

[Jim] Next time on
Growing Belushi... Albania!

The Prime Minister of Albania

wants to talk to us about
the cannabis industry.

[chuckles] It's pretty cool.

[Chris] Be realistic.

[Jim] I am realistic.

We're goin' national,
now we're gonna go global.

This is far, this is
difficult to manage.

I want this so bad!

Bringing cannabis to Albania!

I gotta convince Chris.