One Tree Hill (2003–2012): Season 5, Episode 6 - Don't Dream It's Over - full transcript

Nurse Carrie isn't just an ideal playmate for Jamie, who has nightmares since Skillz told him too much about Dan. Her charms should make Haley jealous, but she doesn't realize yet that Carrie really lusts for the hunky husband. Mo...

Previously on One Tree Hill.

I'm not here to talk about Jamie.

I'd just always wondered
if he knows who I am.

He found a picture of you once.

- What'd you tell him?
- I told him you were dead.

It's Mia. She's the magic, Peyton.

And I'm telling you, her spark is
getting squashed by this ass of a singer.

Oh, this is for you.
It's supposed to bring good luck.

I know we just met, but I just wanted
you to know that I'm here.

Good to know.

Any student who walks out
that door fails this quarter.



Say goodbye to extracurricular
activities, say goodbye to sports.

Like basketball.

Well, well. Hello, Jamie.

How would you like
to come live with Grandpa?

Mama. Daddy, Mama.

Hey, baby. What's the matter?

- Did you have a bad dream, buddy?
- He tried to get me.

- Who did?
- Grandpa Dan. He escaped.

- From heaven?
- Prison.

- Did you tell Jamie my dad's in prison?
- Maybe.

- Why?
- Because he's in prison.

- Why, what'd you tell him?
- We told him he was dead.

Man, how am I supposed to know that?
I mean, he be asking me stuff.

Well, you have to lie to him, man.
He's having nightmares now.



Look, you know he be tricking me.

He got all, like, cute.

Yeah, I know.
He does have that going for him.

Well, all right, you said he asked you stuff.
What else did you tell him?

- Nothing much. Just the truth.
- Like?

Like, the Man killed Tupac and Biggie.

Never date girls named Bevin
and Santa Claus is black.

Wow. You say anything
about the Easter Bunny?

A bunny that lay eggs?

Man, you know how many questions
he would have asked me about that?

All right, well, just stay clear
of the whole Dan thing

until we figure out how
we're gonna handle this, okay?

Fine by me. I won't say a word.

- Can I help you?
- Is that your room?

Used to be mine.

Wanna see it?

You sure? I mean, I could be a psycho.
You don't know, it happens.

You're not a psycho. You're Peyton.

Come on.

Wow. It's different.

- Molly.
- Molly. Yeah, God.

You know, when I lived here,
the walls were red.

A red bedroom? That's crazy.

Oh, no, it was everything I wanted it to be.

But, I mean, this is nice too.

- Thanks.
- Yeah.

So you really loved him, huh? Lucas?

What, are you some kind of psychic?

Was it really true love always?

I could never just lay on their table.

One would think that since they charge
by the hour for this little venture,

you might be more punctual.

- You're Brooke's mom, right?
- Victoria.

Also known as the money behind this,
whatever this is.

- You're the producer?
- Yeah, I'm Haley.

I'm sorry, it's nice to meet you.
I'm a good friend of Brooke's.

Brooke has so many good friends
since her success.

Having said that,
I'd like to have a listen to our investment.

- Okay, I'll just give Peyton a call.
- No, I really don't have time for that,

and God knows what gutter
Peyton Sawyer is lying in.

So if you don't mind...

- You know what? I'm gonna wait in there.
- Yeah. That's fine.

- That person creeps me out.
- Yeah, okay, I know, me too.

Listen, you're gonna do great, you're fine.

I just want you to play her, like,
a few bars of No Good

and that will make her happy, okay?

Right, like that old thing
could ever be happy.

Okay.

So obviously this is the acoustic version,
but Mia really is great

and I think you're just gonna love her.

So if you wanna come
into the booth with me...

- I'm comfortable here, thank you.
- Okay.

Okay, Mia, whenever you're ready.

The song is called No Good.

- She's really nervous.
- Can you blame her?

It's like she's playing a private concert
for Satan's wife.

Okay, thank you. Thank you, thank you.

No, no, no, no, no.

The song's called No Good?

Appropriate.

- Okay, so this is a huge waste of money.
- Well...

I would say it was a waste of time, but
you all failed so quickly, it really wasn't.

So when you locate Peyton in that gutter,

you let her know I'd like to speak with her
before this catastrophe goes any further.

Hey, okay, so tell me again.
What happened? She walked in...

Yeah, we walked in
and Bitchtoria was there waiting.

Next thing I know, she scares Mia
half to death and then Mia's gone.

- Gone where?
- I don't know.

She just packed up her stuff,

said she sucked a bunch of times
and then took off.

Can you blame her?
She must've been humiliated.

- I mean, that was ugly.
- Yeah.

I'm sorry, can you just
give us a few minutes?

All right, what is Lindsey doing here?

She came with me,
we're gonna have lunch.

Okay, I don't want her here. You know
how temperamental artists are, Haley.

- So, apparently, are label owners.
- No, she doesn't belong here.

- I don't want anyone in the studio.
- Anyone or Lindsey?

Anyone including Lindsey.

Look, I know everyone loves her.
That's great, fine.

But right now Mia's gone
and she's in here running her mouth

about how ugly everything is.

She didn't mean anything by it,
Peyton, okay?

Don't get mad at Lindsey
just because Mia's gone.

- I'm not mad at her.
- You sound mad at her.

I'm not, I... Maybe I just don't like her.

Well, you don't have to...

- I'm gonna go, Haley.
- Yeah, I'll see ya.

Hey, Mouth.

You guys scared me.
What's... What's going on?

- We're hiding from Alice.
- Why?

- Have you met Alice?
- Hey, hey, Carlton.

Because working on the weekend sucks
and we've all had it.

- That's why you gotta talk to her.
- Me?

- Yeah.
- Why me?

You're the only one
that's ever stood up to her, Mouth.

Listen, guys, I don't know.

Look, Mouth, either you talk to her
or we go with Plan B.

What's Plan B?

Pool all our money together,
we hire a hit man and take her out.

- I say Plan B.
- Come on, guys, she's not that bad.

Come on, Mouth, admit it.
You hate her, too. And do you know why?

Because Alice is a bitch.

Peyton is a bitch.

Your mom's a bitch.

What happened?

She went to the recording studio
and freaked out Mia who is MIA,

imagine that,
and now I don't have an artist.

I'm sorry, Peyton, I'll talk to her.

Well, it's either that
or my fist talks to her face

and that's gonna be a longer conversation.

- I will. I'm sorry.
- Thank you.

I'm gonna see you at home.
I gotta find Mia.

- My mother.
- Oh, no.

- What?
- It's him.

- Who?
- The hot guy I met at the opening.

- Hey.
- Hey, honey.

- Step aside, hot guy coming through.
- What?

Oh.

- Hi.
- Hi.

So, listen, I need to buy a gift
for my boss' birthday.

Something nice. Just, please,
don't spend my entire paycheck.

I will come up with something.

Okay, cool, I'll come back by later.
Gotta quell a mutiny at work. Bye.

Bye.

- Excuse me.
- He's cute, huh?

- But he was buying a gift for someone.
- Oh, please,

like Mouth's dating his boss.

You... You like the crew, right?

- The crew?
- Yeah. You know, the guys at work.

If by "like," you mean "loathe. "

I think you'd really like them
if you got to know them.

And I know they'd like you.

Right, like that's what I'm gonna do,
go have beers with Harry.

- It's Jerry.
- Exactly.

See you at the office.

I'm coming in, Daddy.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You need your water wings, fishface.

All right.

- Got it? Okay.
- Yes.

Style points for a big splash.

Let's see what you got, Jimmy Jam.

Oh, perfect ten. Perfect ten, buddy.

- Come on, Nanny Carrie.
- Hold on.

Perfect ten, huh, Dad?

Throw me, Daddy.

Hey, Jamie, your dad has to do his rehab.

That's okay. Come here, you little monkey.

- You ready?
- Yep.

- You splashed me.
- So?

So. Not so fun now, huh?

Wow. Splashing a little kid, huh?

You got a problem with that?
Let's see what you got.

- Get her, Daddy.
- Yeah, get me, Daddy.

How would you like
to come live with Grandpa?

Mama?

- Mama. Mama.
- Jamie, honey, I'm here.

- It's okay, Mama's here.
- No, I want my other mama.

Nathan, did you hear
what Jamie just said to me... Oh!

I want my other mama.

- Good morning.
- Not really.

Can I fix you some breakfast?

No, thanks.
I'm thinking I might drop a few pounds.

Oh, come on, you look great.

Yeah.

Where's Jamie?

With Skills,
and Nathan's at physical therapy.

So you'll just have to deal
with all this nice peace and quiet.

Thought I might go for a quick swim.

Carrie, I don't wanna
sound weird about this,

but could you not wear
a bikini in the pool?

Oh, my gosh. Of course. I'm so sorry.

It just seemed kind of inappropriate,
you know?

- Around Jamie.
- You know, you're absolutely right.

It was poor judgment on my part.

That's okay, and, you know,
everything else is great.

- You're really doing a wonderful job.
- Thanks, Haley.

I appreciate that and I am so sorry.
It won't happen again.

- It won't happen again.
- I'm serious, Mother.

Peyton was really upset
and, anyway, this is my money.

So just stop.
I don't understand why you act like this.

Why? Well, let's see.
I'm staying in a motel.

We have models that are a size four
that should be a size zero,

my daughter's hell-bent
on destroying her company...

Okay, first of all,
I'm not destroying anything.

And second, zero is not a size.
Our models are tall.

Tall and fat.

Maybe you should go back to New York.

I mean, if you're this unhappy here.

You have my word, all right?

I won't meddle in Peyton's
so-called record label.

Thank you.

What I will not do, however,

is hold my tongue when I think
you're making a mistake.

- Now, eat your breakfast.
- Oh, I don't know if I should.

I am a size four, after all.

But you're not a model,
you're my daughter.

Far too talented to waste your life
as a model. So eat.

Nice work, kid.

You halfway to sleeping in a van
and checking into rehab.

- Daddy's in rehab.
- Different kind of rehab.

What other kind is there?

You wanna go to the river court?

Did you know my Grandpa Dan?

Yeah, I think we'll go the river court.

Uncle Skills, how come
they sent my grandpa away?

It's clean, I promise.

You told Jamie my dad went to prison
because he didn't clean his room?

Look, man, I was stuck.

I mean, he come up to you
with those baby seal eyes, like...

I mean, he just gets you all confused, man.

You're supposed to play dumb,
not scare the hell out of him.

Okay, look, I panicked, all right?

And, anyway, man,
I don't like lying to him.

Nate, you gotta talk to him.

We need to talk.

Did you tell Lindsey
that you don't like her?

- Kind of.
- What the hell, Peyton?

- She's been nice to you.
- Okay, in case you haven't noticed,

I have a few other problems to deal with
right now. Do you see this office?

This big, empty office
for a label with no artists?

Oh, you mean the label Lindsey
recommended I help you with?

Okay, I can't do this right now.

- You have to apologize to her.
- Luke, Mia is missing. Okay?

Brooke's mom is killing me.
I quit my job, I move back home

and I can't do this right now.

- Can I help you?
- No.

No, you cannot help me.
That is the last thing that I want.

Go home to your girlfriend, Luke, please.

Okay.

What's so important Coach
gotta see me on the weekend for, man?

Well, well. Mrs. James Scott.

- Have a seat, Q.
- All right.

So, Mrs. Scott here
says that you recently left her class

despite the threats of receiving
a failing grade for the quarter.

Yeah, that was just
a little misunderstanding.

But it's all good now, right, Mrs. J. S?

No, Quentin, I warned you about that
and I'm gonna stand by it.

Ooh.

But I do know how important
basketball is to you,

so I figured out a way
for you to make up your grade.

This book is called Les Mis?rables.
Do you know it?

Good, I'm glad. Now you can read it
over the course of the year,

turn in bi-weekly book reports
for extra credit,

and as long as you meet your deadlines,
you'll remain eligible to play.

And if I don't?

I'm not gonna give preferential treatment
to any student in my class.

What do you say, Q?

Do we have a deal?

I'll think about it.

That's a great move.

Shame no one's gonna see it this year
unless you read the book.

My gosh, man, what is this?
Bad cop, dumb cop?

Now, I said I'd think about it.
What's it to you, anyway?

Well, it matters to Haley,
so it matters to me.

She tends not to give up on people
as easily as I do.

Or maybe wifey's just a little afraid

I'm about to break
her man's scoring record, huh?

So she assigned me some crap book
'cause she know I won't do it.

Well, here's the problem with that theory.

You're not good enough
to beat my scoring record.

- Right, you don't think so?
- No.

Okay.

See, there's one thing
that every great player has,

and that's the will to do
whatever it takes to be the best.

I don't see that in you, Q.

And at this point,
you don't even have a team, so,

maybe you should think about that.

And what team you got, washout? Huh?

You so great, right? Where your team at?

I have a team.

Every day I wake up
and I put on the uniform.

Mistakes, regret, what could have been.

And if could go back and change all that
just by reading a book,

trust me, I'd read the book.

And if not,

well, welcome to the team, Q.

Yeah, that's good. And I could do
a whole line of T-shirts with slogans like,

- "Zero's not a size. "
- And "My mom hates all my friends. "

Hey, she's not horrible all the time.

You haven't been around for the last
couple of years. She cares about me.

- Brooke Penelope Davis.
- I'll be in the back.

Did you schedule a conference call
with Macy's?

- Yeah, 'cause I was thinking...
- Well, don't.

In case you have to hear it,
you have zero business sense.

- Mom.
- Let me finish.

For the last three years,
I've been calling the shots

and look how this company has grown.

You're a talented designer, Brooke,
but you don't spin the straw into gold.

I do.

Truth be told,
you're not smart enough to do it.

Hey, ice queen.
Stop being such a bitch to your daughter.

And did my daughter pay you to say that?

No, I came up with that one for free.

Well, I advise you keep
your little underachieving mouth shut

because my relationship with
my daughter is none of your business.

No, it is when you tear her down
and call her stupid.

See, the truth is, you're actually worried
she's smart and that's a threat to you

because when she figures out how to do
the business side of this company,

goodbye, Victoria.

You're one to talk.

Once I convince Brooke
that you're just another leech

sucking off the money teat,
you'll be broke and worthless.

I meant what I said.
Stop tearing down your daughter.

She might have to bite her tongue
with you because you're her mother,

- but you are not mine.
- No, I am not.

As a matter of fact,
it's quite clear you never had a mother.

Yeah? Neither did Brooke.

- Oh, my gosh. Lucas, I didn't...
- It's okay.

Lindsey, will you marry me?

Say, "No. "

That's what I did when he asked me.

- Did you fall asleep?
- Yeah, I guess.

Well, you'd better get ready.

We're having dinner
with Nathan and Haley, remember?

Oh, yeah. All right.

- Did you talk to her?
- I tried.

Well, I mean, yeah,
I think she knows my position.

So, we all heard.

You're in line for the on-air reporter job.

It's because you stood up to her,
that's why.

- She must respect that.
- I don't know. I...

What's with the powwow?
Can we get back to work?

You get back to work. You hag.

Whoever you are, you're fired.

Security!

Where the hell's my cane? Haley?

Hey, have you seen my...
Oh, where's Haley?

I think she ran out
for some last-minute dinner stuff.

I told her I'd do it, but she wanted to.

- You okay?
- Yeah. Yeah, I'm good.

Okay,

so are we not supposed
to wear pants tonight?

Funny.

I think I overdid my rehab
and so now I'm having a little trouble.

This might not be
the most appropriate job for you.

Stop it. Nannies are like doctors.

You let your doctor see you like this,
don't you?

That depends on where
he takes me to dinner.

You know, Haley asked me
not to wear a bikini in the pool.

She said it was
inappropriate around Jamie.

There you go. You good?

Yeah.

Listen, Carrie, I'm sure that
Haley didn't mean anything by it.

- I mean, I know she likes you.
- Yeah. It's just kind of ironic, you know?

I mean, if she's worried about someone
getting turned on out at the pool,

she probably
shouldn't let you go shirtless.

So, what's going on with your writing,
Luke? How's it coming?

Good, actually. I'm kind of on a roll lately.

- Oh, you gotta be loving that, Linds.
- The editor side of me is.

The girlfriend side misses her boyfriend.

Aw.

- So how's physical therapy, Nate?
- Pretty good, man.

I'm sore a lot these days. I've been
spending a lot of time in the pool.

Yeah, he's been looking
really good in there.

- His rehab's going great.
- Yeah.

- Where's your head, Hales?
- Quentin.

I gave him a second chance
to kind of turn things around

- and I'm not sure if he's gonna take it.
- He will if he wants to play.

Well, sometimes you just
don't know about people.

I mean, I gave Peyton
a second chance and she didn't take it.

Okay, I have to tell you,
I felt so horrible about that

and I know Peyton did too. Victoria has
literally been driving Peyton crazy.

Thanks, but there's more to it than that.

Peyton feels like she has
some sort of jurisdiction over Lucas

- because of their history.
- Yeah.

I was really hoping
it wouldn't be an issue, but clearly it is.

Lindsey,

- Peyton's got a big heart.
- Yeah, to go along with her big mouth.

I know I went to an Ivy League school,

but if she keeps it up,
she's gonna get her ass kicked.

Okay, easy.
- Wow.

Sorry, I didn't mean that.
I know she's a friend of yours.

- I just wanted her to like me.
- Yeah, it sounds like it.

What's so funny?

I'll tell you what's not funny,

the fact that you're down here
instead of upstairs sleeping

- like you're supposed to be.
- I'm not tired.

- I'll get him.
- No, I got it.

Jamie, bed. Now.

- Daddy, can you take me?
- Jamie,

you gotta listen to your mother, okay?
Now go on upstairs.

We'll be up there
in a couple of seconds to tuck you in.

- He is so cute.
- And he uses it, trust me.

- Yeah.
- And now he's scared to death

- to go to bed because of Dan.
- Yeah, but can you blame him?

I mean, hell, I had nightmares
about Dan till I was, what, 19?

- You think we should go talk to him?
- Yeah.

Excuse us.

Hey, and you are not allowed
to clean at all, okay?

You just make Lucas do it.

All right.

All right. Cheers, ladies.

- So, Carrie, how's everything going?
- Really good.

By the way, I completely agree
with what you said about Peyton.

Just because someone
has a history with a person

doesn't mean that's
who they should be with.

- Hey, buddy, I've been looking for that.
- It keeps me safe from Grandpa.

Baby, listen, we try to protect you
from things because we love you

and that's why we didn't tell you
the truth about Grandpa Dan.

The truth is he did some bad things
and he needed to go away.

- Is he ever gonna come back?
- Maybe, someday.

But no matter what,
you're always gonna be safe with us.

Mommy and Daddy are never gonna let
anything happen to you. Okay?

Okay.

But just in case, can you maybe
check in the closet and under the bed?

Yeah, I think so.

This is pretty nice, P. Sawyer.
Fully-stocked bar steps from your office,

complete with a hot bartender,
might I add.

Oh.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Sorry to bother you.
Can I get an autograph?

- Yeah.
- It's Amy.

Okay.

Thanks.

Well, okay.

So aside from noticing hot bartenders,
how has your love life been?

No comment.

She sleeps around a lot,
but there's no one special.

- You can be fired, you know that?
- Yeah,

but then she'd just come work for me
and you'd still be paying her.

Okay, I'm not calling myself famous
or anything,

but the celebrity makes it a little hard
to meet somebody you can trust.

Oh, I'll get it.

- Well, all right.
- Everything all right, guys?

Oh, poor thing.
We all have stuff we're afraid of.

- You know I'm deathly afraid of clowns?
- Shut up.

No, I swear to God, it's really sad.

Hey, sorry to interrupt. I just wanted
to say I've been thinking about it

and I'll do whatever it takes
to remain eligible.

- I'm really glad to hear that.
- All right, 6 a. m. Practice, Q.

Yes, sir.

I guess I'll leave y'all to it.
I got a book I gotta start reading.

I'll see you out.

- Way to go, Coach.
- All right.

- You made the right decision.
- I'm coming for that scoring title

and when I'm done, I'm gonna erase you.

Yeah, that's what I would've said.

- Oh, that looks good.
- Thank you.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

- So you guys ready to go?
- Yeah.

- Hot Bartender Guy coming this way.
- Told you he couldn't resist.

Brooke Davis?
Could you maybe sign this for me?

Who should I make it out to?

You can make it out to Tric for $37.
It's your bar tab.

I thought you were
asking for my autograph.

Not really an autograph kind of guy,

especially when I have no idea
who the person is.

Brooke Davis.
I have a line called Clothes Over Bro's.

- Clothing.
- More of a T-shirt and jeans guy.

- Maybe if your name was Levi Strauss.
- Right.

My name is Peyton.
I actually... I have an office right in there.

- This is Millicent, and you know...
- Brooke, right?

- Yeah.
- She makes clothes, apparently.

- Yes.
- Well, I'm Owen.

Let me know if you want my autograph.

- Nice work, B. Davis.
- Shut up.

- Let's go.
- Okay.

You know what?
I'm gonna meet you at home.

So hot.

I'm sorry I disappeared.

I just needed time to think
about everything and, honestly,

I don't think I'm the one to do all this with,
to start your label with.

Why, 'cause you're scared?

Because I don't think I'm ready
and I know how important it is to you.

Okay, Mia, why do you write songs?

- What do you mean?
- Like, when you think about your career,

what do you want?
What's gonna be enough?

I don't know.

All right, maybe you're right,
maybe you're not ready.

I wanna help someone.

I wanna reach that girl or that boy
who wakes up one day

and feels like it's not worth it anymore.

- Why, 'cause you've been that person?
- Maybe.

It's like, I don't need to be famous and I
don't need all the money in the world.

It's not about that.

It's about that girl
who's having a horrible day

and she hears your song and for five
minutes there's hope, you know?

It's like, for five minutes, the world's
not such a scary place for her anymore.

You asked what's gonna be enough?
That'll be enough.

That'll be more than enough.

Okay.

I take it back. Maybe you are ready.

You're working late.

Someone has to, right?

Mom, I know this has all
been really hard on you,

but I just need you to trust me, okay?

And no matter what happens,
I just wanted to tell you that

I love you and I appreciate you

and maybe I don't say that enough.

Of course I trust you, honey.
More than that, I love you.

And I am so proud of you.
I wouldn't miss this for the world.

Come here.

You're working late.

Someone has to, right?

Mom, I know this has all
been really hard on you,

but I just need you to trust me, okay?

And no matter what happens,
I just wanted to tell you that

I love you and I appreciate you

and maybe I don't say that enough.

Whatever. You can lock up.

Saw your light on.

Which isn't that surprising.
I mean, I know how hard you work.

You know,
you haven't been yourself lately, Peyton.

I mean, not the Peyton I remember.

Well, I haven't been that Peyton
for three years.

What's going on?

Okay.

I went by my old house.

There's a teenage girl living there now
and she showed me my closet door.

And you know what that said?

"Lucas and Peyton. True Love Always. "

Always, Lucas.
That's what we were supposed to have

until you showed up in LA
three years ago and ambushed me.

If by "ambushed"
you mean "proposed" to you.

Oh, yeah, out of the blue.

A proposal that was driven by
some insecurity

that I have never been able to understand.

Insecurity? Right.

Let me tell you
how you get "always," Peyton.

When a man asks you to marry him,
you say, "Yes. "

You don't say, "No" and call him insecure.

I never said, "No"!

I said that I loved you and that I did
wanna marry you someday.

And, oh, God, Luke, I wanted you so bad.

- But you gave up on us.
- I gave up on us?

- Yes!
- By proposing, I gave up on us?

No, by not waiting you gave up on us
and you know that's the truth.

That's great, Peyton.

You wanna talk truth, let's tell the truth.

- Okay.
- You gave up on me.

That's why you didn't say, "Yes. "
You didn't think I could do it.

You didn't think
I could get my novel published.

Maybe you just didn't care
because it wasn't about you,

- or what you wanted.
- Well, if that's the truth,

if I never cared, then how come
every time I see this stupid book I buy it?

Every stupid damn time, Luke!

You said I was great!
You said I could be great!

You said we were destined to be together!

You said it to the world, you said it to me,

and I wish you never had
because you did not mean any of it.

Oh, God.

I'm gonna go.

Okay, you know what? I wanna pay rent.
I don't know how I'm gonna do it,

but I'll figure it out, I just...

Whatever this is, I don't feel right about it.

- It's called me being nice to you.
- Well, it needs to stop.

You know, maybe you're right.

Tough day.

Sucks about Carlton, huh?
Well, you're lucky.

At least Alice kind of likes you.
God help you if that ever goes south.

Night, buddy.

I'm gonna head home.

By "home," I hope you mean my place.

Actually, I'm not feeling very well.

Then maybe you're not
on-air material after all.

I mean, if you're gonna
start getting sick on me.

I'm sure it's nothing. I'll get a good
night's rest and be back to normal.

Yeah, yeah. I hope so.

Millicent, I want you to reschedule
the meeting with Macy's.

- Your mom's not gonna like that.
- It's my company.

And please do me a favor, call her
"Victoria," don't call her my mom.

Okay.

Little man's out cold.
Do you need me to check for clowns?

- I kind of do.
- All right.

Good over there.

All right, you're good.

I think you forgot the balcony.

Okay.

I gotcha.

Thanks, husband. Nice to know there
aren't any monsters in the house.

English - SDH