One Tree Hill (2003–2012): Season 9, Episode 2 - In the Room Where You Sleep - full transcript

Chase confides only in Chuck his plan to move Alex's things into his place. They ignore Chris Keller made her an offer for a career-boosting, national tour. As even the psychiatrist Clayton grudgingly consults can't properly diagn...

I had a fire at the diner.

I lost everything.

Please, Haley.
I just need a little help.

It's just
for a night or two.

You're gonna have to make
other arrangements.

Of course.

Clay, I'm worried.
A lot of people sleepwalk.

They don't get dressed,
grab their phone,

and go sleep in a park.

I'm gonna go meet
the guy

that's gonna run
red bedroom.



Well, well.

Well, I've called
the golf courses, the bars,

and the strip clubs.

I don't think
your father's in town.

Daddy!

You're worried
about the sound stage.

The movie that was going
to rent our stage

fell through.

It's gonna work out,
right?

It's gonna work out.

Hello, son.

Julian...

Julian, wake up.

What's wrong, baby?



Nothing.

That's good.

Not good.

The babies.

What about them?

They're not crying,
and we're sleeping.

♪ Wait for sunrise

♪ I'm worlds away...

They're gone...
someone stole them!

Aah! Ooh!

Good morning!

Mom?

I must be dreaming.
Quick, slap me.

Thank you.

♪ Even if
my mind's wandering ♪

She's still here.

When did
you get in?

How did
you get in?

The key
under the lawn gnome.

Does everybody know about
the key under the lawn gnome?

Apparently, yes.
Are the boys okay?

Of course they're okay.

I've done this before,
you know.

Barely.

There's coffee
and pastries,

and you don't see your father
doing things like this.

Dad.

I told him I'd meet him
for breakfast.

But we have
breakfast here.

But we have business
to discuss.

What business?

Oh, my God.
I love coffee cake.

He's gonna help me
with Baker man.

Quiet babies, coffee cake...
amazing!

But we were gonna do
the clothing line together.

Yes, mother.
We were until you said no.

Daddy said yes.

This is so good,
Victoria.

This is not good,
hales.

I-I come home to find
my father holding Lydia.

I know.

But he said
his diner burned down,

and we were
standing in a church.

What was I supposed to do?
Give him money.

I offered him money.
He said he didn't want our money.

He needed a place to stay
for a little while.

Honey, I would love
to have talked to you

before I made
this decision.

But I couldn't.

What do you want me
to say?

I'm... I'm sorry.

I'm really sorry.

Don't... don't be sorry.

One of the things I love
about you is how caring you are.

It just... just caught me
by surprise.

I suppose
Jamie's thrilled.

Yeah, he is.

You know, I did tell Dan
that if you said he has to go,

he has to go.

So...What do you think?

You have to go.

Get dressed.

Sorry, sweetness.

You sure you want to re-record
these guitar parts?

Because once people find out
Chris Keller

played on your track...

I'm just saying.

What happened to you,
anyway?

My therapist said
I wasn't held enough as a child.

Clearly, but that's not
what I'm talking about.

What happened to you
as an artist?

What are you
talking about?

I had a song all over TV
last year.

What song?

♪ Toaster pastry, you look
so good and yummy ♪

♪ toaster pastry,
get into my tummy ♪

The toaster pastry song?
That was you?

I thought
Quinn made that up.

That song pays my rent.

But you were
kind of a big deal.

Whoa.

Chris Keller's
still a big deal.

I just...

I just missed some opportunities
back then.

Took some things
for granted.

Sometimes I wish somebody
would have talked to me.

Somebody's got to talk
to him.

The ratings
are better than ever.

They love
the cooking segments,

his restaurant reviews.

Jerry, come on.

You cannot make this
about the show.

We're talking
about his health.

I've tried discussing it
with him,

but I always
chicken out.

And he's
getting worse.

Okay. I'll do it.

No, I'll do it.

But if it goes poorly,
I need you to back me up.

Of course.

Besides,
we've both been there.

Yeah.

Marvin?

Honey?

I'm in here.

Can I talk to you
for a second?

Hi, baby.

Hi.

Mwah. Whoop.

Got a little Mayo
on you there.

So, what's up?

Nothing.

Clay.

I'm okay.

I was so worried.

It's okay.

I'm okay.

I don't know
what's happening to me.

Hey, Jamie.

Uh, go get me the magazine
in the living room.

Which one?

Just the magazine
off the coffee table.

Why?

What?

Why do you need it?

Dude, just get me
the magazine.

Okay. Fine.

♪ Ha ha-uh

♪ it's been a real long time
since I've seen you, girl ♪

Don't talk to strangers.
Oh!

Got you, didn't I?
Yeah.

I missed you, boy.

I missed you, too.

Whoa. Where you going?

I have to get this to mom.

She has to have it
for some reason.

Okay, Jamie.

I was thinking you might want
to hang out with me today.

Maybe we can go shoot
some hoops,

go out to see Clay
or something.

Okay.

And, by the way, thanks
for letting grandpa Dan stay.

It's pretty awesome.

♪ Could never be

mom, you didn't set a place
for grandpa.

♪ We're forever leaving

♪ you and me

mmm.

Amazing breakfast, Haley.

Better than
at your diner?

Well, I don't know about that.

So, grandpa, I thought
maybe one of these nights

we could go camp out
in the backyard.

I could set up my tent
and everything.

Actually, Jamie,
I may be leaving tonight.

Why?

Well, the insurance people

have arranged a place
for me to stay in town.

But you have a place to stay
right here.

They can't make you leave,
can they?

I'm afraid they can.

Mmm.

This coffee cake
was really good.

A fashion line
with her father.

I'm sure she would love
to have you involved.

I know he's doing this
on purpose.

I can just see
that stupid, smug face of his

smoking one
of those disgusting cigars

and laughing
that despicable laugh.

You guys really loved
each other.

You watch it.

How come when you thought I was
a threat to Brooke's happiness,

you gave me this big talk
about being good to her

and when Ted's
in the picture,

you just sit there
with that ridiculous haircut,

eating bacon
and cracking wise?

What's wrong
with my haircut?

How come he gets
a free pass?

He doesn't get
a free pass.

I just want Brooke
to be happy.

And right now she's happy

because her father's
back in her life.

He's up to something.

You'll see.

Maybe he's not.

Maybe it's
all in your head.

You're saying
it's all in my head?

Not definitively.

But all your tests
look fine.

Have you ever seen
a psychiatrist?

So, you don't think there's
anything actually wrong with me?

Clay, she's
just trying to help.

A long time ago,
I saw a psychiatrist.

Can I ask why?

My wife passed away,

and my doctor thought it would
help to talk to someone.

And did it?

No. Not really.

You know,
that was a long time ago.

I don't think
that's what's affecting me.

I just need to sleep better.

So isn't there
some kind of treatment

or prescription
you can recommend?

Why did you suggest
a psychiatrist, Dr. Hudson?

Well, historically,
many sleep disorders

are triggered
by something psychological.

♪ The divided way you feel

♪ not being multiplied by two

why wouldn't you?
'Cause it's weird.

It's not weird.
It might help.

And it might not.

Clay, if seeing a psychiatrist
is going to help you,

then go see
a psychiatrist.

Why are you being
so stubborn?

How am I being stubborn?

You didn't even want
to go to the doctor.

You said you were fine.

Then I wake up, and
you're nowhere to be found.

And this isn't
getting better.

Do you understand
what this feels like?

How would you like to be
the one

wandering around
the countryside?

I wouldn't want to be.

But if I was

and seeing a psychiatrist
could stop it,

then I would go
in a second.

I think it's terrible
what's happening to you.

But this is happening to me,
too.

I feel so panicked
because you're out there

and you're not yourself.

And I'm worried that someone
is going to hurt you

or something bad
is going to happen to you.

I know.

But just let me try
this new medication,

and let's see
what happens.

I have an agency to run.

I have to go to Europe
now that Nate's back.

I know
that this is our problem.

It's not just mine.

But I have a life to live.

And what about tonight?

What if it happens again?

I don't know.
We'll handcuff me to the bed.

Clay...
I'm serious.

You know, why not?

It might be fun.

I couldn't do it.

You didn't talk to him?
I didn't know how.

It's not an easy subject
to just bring up.

What's the problem?

You just say, "I think you're
really plumping up there, jumbo."

You better not say it
like that.

Me?
Yes. You.

Fine.
I will talk to him.

Good.
Here he comes.

Hey.
Hey, honey.

What's up, Jerry?

Have a good show.

Thanks.

So, who's that guy who told Alex
her song's no good?

Crappy.

He said it was crappy.

His name's Chris Keller.

Oh.

I read about that guy.

He dates a lot of girls.

You should probably be
worried.

Dude, shut up.

Besides, things are great
with me and Alex.

Too bad she doesn't have
a little sister

so we could double date.

How old is her mom, do you think?

How would you like to go
on a little covert mission

with me today?

Cool.
Like what?

Like steal Alex's room key

from her purse
at red bedroom records

and then move all her stuff
over here.

Why?

So she could move in.

You're asking Alex
to move in?

What about me?

You have a house, Chuck.

But still,
let me move in.

Chuck, I'm asking Alex
to move in with me

because she's
my girlfriend

and because I love her.

You do?

Yeah. I do.

Gross.

Or cool.

I don't know.

So, what do you think?

You want to help me?

And mess with that creep
Chris Keller?

Definitely.

Attaboy. Let's go.

Hi, daddy.
It's me again.

I'm just wondering
where you are.

Call me.

♪ That's what I love
about your love ♪

Are you ready
to do background vocals?

Yes.
Cool.

Is that Chris Keller?

That's him.

What a tool.

I'm gonna Chuck that guy
right in the goods.

Hey.

Okay, here we go.

You distract them,
and I'll get her key.

And be cool.

Hey! Chuck wanted to see
the studio again.

You mind?

Um, we're kind of busy
right now.

Great.
He's coming in.

Watch me give this guy
the business.

Cool!

All right.
Come on, come on, come on.

Yes.

Hey.
Hey.

Hey.

What you doing
with my purse?

Uh, oh.
I...Needed some money.

You know, so I could
buy you...A...Present.

With my own money?

Yeah.

Sorry.

Okay.
Uh, that's fine.

I guess I will see you

and the present
that I'm buying myself later?

Definitely.
Mm-hmm.

Just, uh, come over
when you're done.

Okay.

Okay.

Thanks for the money...
Honey. Uh-huh.

♪ ...That
it's all because of you ♪

♪ 'cause every day
I need you, baby ♪

♪ some way
we're gonna make it through ♪

♪ we're gonna make it

♪ we're gonna make it

♪ we're gonna make it

♪ just me and you

awesome, Chris Keller.

Chuck...

Let's go.

No, thanks.
Chris said I could stay.

Chuck. T...

all right.
Fine.

See you later,
Chris Keller.

See ya, buddy.

You really gave him
the business.

Chris Keller
called me "buddy"!

There's my cookie.

Daddy, your cookie's
overbaked.

I've been waiting
forever.

Sorry, angel.

I found my way
to our old country club,

and I couldn't resist.

Golfing or drinking?

A little bit of both.

But here's the good news.

While you were sitting here
sunning yourself,

your old man was schmoozing
an old friend

who wants to invest
in Brooke Davis.

What old friend?

Just some guy I know.

He said he read somewhere that
high-end baby clothes

are gonna be
the next big thing,

and I told him they will be

if my talented daughter's
designing them.

Bet your mother's hooves
never moved that fast.

Dad, how would you feel
if we included mom?

You know, I think
your mother had her chance...

And she betrayed
your trust.

This is our turn.

But, honey,
we're gonna do it right.

You woke up in the park?

Cool!

Thanks a lot.

He needed to know.

Dude, you need to see
a doctor.

I saw a doctor.
Everything's gonna be fine.

Well, until it is,
you can't go to Europe.

That's what I said.

It's only happened
a couple of times.

Four.

And it only happens
at night.

It's like
you're a werewolf.

I have a plan.
All right?

Until the medication fixes it,
I go to Europe.

During the day, I scout,

and at night,
I'll handcuff myself to the bed.

It's totally
like you're a werewolf.

Your plan sucks, wolfy.

That's what I said.

Nate, you've been traveling
a lot.

You have a family.

You also have a partner
in this company

that needs to pull
his own weight.

And you have a partner in this
company who can help you

when you're not at your best,
which clearly you're not.

That's what I...

I said that, too.

You need to get well, Clay.
That's it.

So, what,
you're gonna go to Europe?

Try selling that
to Haley.

I got to go to Europe.

I thought
Clay was going.

I know,
but apparently Clay...

Clay's a werewolf.

Clay's a werewolf.

What?
Nathan, you just got home.

I know. And you have
every right to say that.

But...It turns out Clay

has some kind of
sleeping disorder.

And he's been waking up
all over town.

Quinn found him in a park
the other day,

and the police picked him up
last night.

Oh.

That's bad.

Yeah, his plan
was to go to Europe

and handcuff himself to the bed
at night.

That was his plan?

Exactly.

I know I've been gone
way too much,

but I am his business partner,
Haley,

and the company
is called fortitude.

Stupid name.

Look...

There's a showcase
for international talent.

All the best players
are gonna be there,

and one of us has to go.

I go for a week or so.
Clay gets better.

And then I get to be home
for the rest of the year,

no matter what.

Rrrr!
All right.

You can go to Europe
on one condition...

take me with you
and handcuff me to the bed.

I wish.

You do wish.

I wish, too.

I'm sorry.

I love you, and
I'm not gonna be gone forever.

What do you want to do
about Dan?

Dan has to go.

♪ ...I'm yours

♪ I am free, but I am flawed

♪ I'm here in your heart

♪ I was here from the start

John, are you gonna help me
or what?

Think this looks like
Chris Keller's hair?

Aw, come on.

You realize
he's in the studio

with my girlfriend
right now.

Yeah. I know.

Sucks for you.

That guy's so cool,
any girl would fall for him.

Just help me carry this stuff
to the car, bonehead.

♪ Toaster pastry

♪ you look
so good and yummy ♪

♪ toaster pastry

♪ get into my tummy

good shot.

I think it's good
what you're doing for Clay, dad.

Thanks, buddy.

Clay just needs
to get better.

Yeah.

I just wish you didn't have
to leave so soon, though.

Yeah. Me too.

Nice shot.

Good thing grandpa Dan's here
to help us out.

I know you like having
grandpa Dan around, Jamie,

but he's probably gonna have
to leave, too.

Because you won't let him stay,
huh?

I know he said that stuff
about insurance,

but I just figured
you wouldn't let him stay.

And I wish you would.

Haley, I just wanted to say
thanks again for taking me in.

Thank you.

I assume that it caused
some conflict

between you and Nathan.

I know you're smart enough

to know that it was going to
in advance...

So thank you.

Dan, not a day goes by
that I don't miss Keith

or hate you
for what you did to him...

And to Nathan
and to our entire family.

I have no sympathy
for you.

But if there
is such a thing

as rehabilitation
or forgiveness,

then I believe a person
should have the opportunity

to prove
that they've changed.

That's why you're here.

So, once your rum ignites, you
wait for the flames to subside.

Then you scoop your ice cream
into a bowl.

And then you top it
with your sauce.

And then you eat it,
the whole thing,

and you definitely
don't share.

♪ The rain,
it falls on your face ♪

♪ I called just to say

hey, baby.

How was your meeting?

Awesome.

My dad thinks he might have
an investor for the company.

Wow. That was fast.

How would he like
to invest

in a failing
sound stage, too?

It isn't failing.

It's just starting out.

Well, I'm happy for you.

And it's gonna make your mom
insane.

Yeah.

Probably so.

No, not probably.
Definitely.

She spent
the entire morning

raking your dad
over the coals

and trying
to recruit me.

Like, what did she say?

She said
it was irresponsible of me

to trust him with you

and that I should be trying
to break you two up.

Is that right?

Are you really
so threatened

that my well-being
means nothing to you?

You sound upset.

I am upset.

Well, good.

That makes two of us.

What do you have
to be upset about?

Well, I'm not getting
any younger.

I'm not having any sex.

And my conniving ex-husband
comes into town

to steal my daughter and my
daughter's fashion line from me.

First of all, ew.

Second of all,
daddy didn't steal anything.

You said no, mom.

I said, "not yet."

And really? Daddy?

When has he ever been
a father to you?

People change, mother.

Not him.

And why do you need his approval
or his affection anyway?

Because he's my father.

And a poor excuse
for one at that.

And yet you completely disregard
my feelings

in some desperate attempt
to get him to love you...

More.

Get him to love you more.

Okay.

Do you understand
how ridiculous it is

that I have to make clothes
to get my parents' attention?

Brooke... That unless I spin the straw
into gold or attract investors,

you two chime in
on holidays at best?

Yet I still do it.
Why?

Because I have
some insane notion

that someday the clothes
are gonna bring us closer

and that maybe,
just maybe,

my parents will actually
want to spend time with me.

You're right.

You're right.

You should be able to do whatever
you like with your father.

And I should be able
to wish you the best

and hope that it brings
every great happiness.

But I can't.

Mom...

Mom!

♪ That's what I love
about your love ♪

♪ that's what I love
about your love ♪

Okay, as much
as I hate to say it...

and, trust me, I really hate
to say it... you were right.

Of course I was right.

And that song's a hit
with a little bit of radio,

some luck,
and a lot of touring.

I'm gonna take the luck
and the radio.

It's not enough.
You got to tour.

You got to go from east coast
to west coast.

You play every night,

and, girl, you turn around
and do it again.

But here's the good news.

There's an opening slot
on a great tour,

and I can get it for you.

Um, hello?

I have a boyfriend here,
and I'm mixing my album.

I can mix the record.

And this tour is more important
than your boyfriend.

Don't say that.

And, besides,
if it's so great,

then why don't you
take the tour?

Pbht!

Chris Keller
doesn't open.

Chris Keller headlines.

Yeah.
The toaster pastry tour.

Sorry.

No.

That's fair.

Look, you asked me
what happened to my career,

and I told you
I made some mistakes.

Most of them had to do

with not realizing
the opportunities I had...

Not being smart enough

to understand how fragile
they were.

This tour is one
of those opportunities for you.

The younger version of me
might have passed.

This version wouldn't.

♪ Following steps
like water in lines ♪

Don't you need some actors
or maybe a writer?

I had both of those things,

and she wanted to be
a musician...

And a good one.

Hi.
Hi.

So, tell me you came
to rent out my sound stage.

Oh.

I wish.

I just need some advice.

Great. It's free when
you rent out my sound stage.

All right.
What's up?

I have the chance
to go on a tour,

but the last time I left town,
I almost lost chase.

But you guys
are in better place now.

We are, but...

Don't you miss it?

Being in a new city
and telling stories

and playing dress-up

and just being
a part of it all?

Yeah, I do.

But I have a family now,
Alex.

And I want to be around
to watch them grow.

But I get it.

You know, what we do
is like running away

and joining the circus,

and for a lot of us,
it's hard to give that up.

I'm such a gypsy.

I love roaming about and
living out of a suitcase.

So, maybe chase
will understand that.

If not, one of you
is gonna have to change.

♪ ...What history hides

Hey, I'm going for a run.
Do you want to go?

Oh, no, thanks.

I think
I'm just gonna watch the game.

How about you record it

and spend some time
with me?

Yeah, I'm just
kind of tired.

But I got a spot
right here on the couch for you

when you're done.

Okay, well,

don't give
that spot away.

I'll be back
in a bit.

I'll be here.

You know,
if Alex were a guy,

we would have been done
hours ago.

If Alex was a guy, she would not
be moving in with me.

I'm just saying.

What is all this stuff?

It's girl stuff, Chuck.

I know.
But why?

I mean, my mom
has all this crap, too.

But what do guys have?
Clothes and soap.

Geez.

One of these days

you'll appreciate
the effort girls make.

Whatever.

I don't know
if girls like me that much.

I mean,
I try to be nice to them.

But they always make me
seem like a dork.

Well, that part
never changes.

But don't worry about it.

Just be yourself and be nice,
and at some point, hmm,

probably right after
a terrible breakup

when you're absolutely not
looking for a girlfriend,

you'll meet
the right girl.

Wonder if Chris Keller
has a girlfriend.

Mm, I'm not sure Chris Keller
is the girlfriend type.

What's that supposed
to mean?

It means,
have you seen his hair?

My mom's magazines

say that Chris Keller can have
any girl he wants.

But he probably
just rolls solo like me.

You know, you were supposed
to put him in his place.

Well, yeah.

That was
before Chuck Skolnick

knew how cool Chris Keller
really was.

Really?
Third person?

I'm just trying it out.

Well, don't.

Your new pal Chris called
my girlfriend's song "crappy."

He liked my song.

Maybe her song
is crappy.

Dude, I'm about
to banish you.

What? Chuck Skolnick
tells it like it is.

Hey, stop it
with the third person!

Should be a week or so.

Got a couple meetings
and that showcase in Belgrade,

and then I'll be back.

And are you gonna talk
to Dan?

I'm about to.
That should be fun.

I should have talked
to you.

That's fine.

It's just Dan Scott
sleeping in my guest room.

How much worse
can it get?

Why do I say
these things?

Well, well...

Nathan Scott.

Chris Keller.
What are you doing here?

I run
red bedroom records.

Didn't Haley tell you?

Apparently my wife
no longer tells me things.

It was...

quiet. Discreet.
I like it.

Don't come in.
What do you want?

Um, I heard
Nathan was leaving.

How did you hear
Nathan was leaving?

Your sister told Alex,
who told me.

Anyway, I just came by to say if you
need anything while Nathan's gone...

and I mean anything... you just
let old Chris Keller know.

H-Haley,
I really have changed.

Hi, handsome.

Hey.

What you thinking?

Just feeling sorry
for myself.

I was in such a dark place
after Sara died.

And then we're
in the hospital and rehab.

I just want things
to be normal.

I want to close my eyes to you,
wake up to you,

and live our lives
together.

There's nothing I want more
than that.

And maybe a psychiatrist
can get us there.

♪ I can see you shine

yeah.

♪ The hands of time...

But I'm hoping this new
medication does the trick,

because if it's physical,
I'm sick.

But if it's in my head,
I'm just crazy.

You're not crazy.

Well...

Maybe you're a little crazy,
but I still love you.

And I always will.

♪ Together we will rise

♪ I can see you shine,
I can see you shine ♪

Hi.
What's my surprise?

What, no "hello" first?

Hi.
What's my surprise?

Okay.
Come with me.

♪ Tell me you'll wait for me

ta-da!

You used my money to buy
my own clothes?

I wasn't taking your money.

I was taking
your room key.

Why?

♪ Baby, when you're gone

I want you to live here...
With me.

What?

Chuck helped me
move all your stuff in today.

Check it out.

Glasses are
on the end table.

Your blue sky picture's
here.

And all the stuff
you don't need to look beautiful

is here, too.
♪ what have you done?

Now, I know
it seems like a big step,

but I think
it's the right step

because I love you...

Alice whitehead.

♪ When you're gone

♪ I'm holding on

♪ we are one

♪ but I feel so alone

♪ are you really out there?

♪ Tell me, do you still care?

♪ Answer me now

♪ while you see
the stars in the sky ♪

When you think
about your life,

like, the life
you want to have someday,

what do you see?

This.

♪ Answer me now

and this makes you
happy?

Yeah.
Mm.

You?

Yeah.

♪ Summer has come

it's okay.

What?

That you didn't say
"I love you" back.

♪ The waves break and crash
and remind me of you ♪

I gave you the key,
showed you all your stuff,

and said, "I love you."

And you didn't say it back.

And that's okay.

You caught me off guard.

I know.

It was a lot to process.

I know.
That's why I said it's okay.

You love me.

Mm, who says?

You said it.

You said, "I love you,
Alice whitehead."

If you keep teasing me,
I'm taking it back.

Hey.

First of all, mean.

Second of all,
you can't take it back.

No takey backsies.

"No takey backsies"?

Yes.

I don't know much,
chase Adams,

but I do know
that once those words are said,

you can't take them back.

That's fine.

I meant what I said,
anyway.

Do you really think
I don't love you?

Uh, I think that we haven't
been together that long.

And I think...

because I do.

I love you, chase Adams.

Good.

No takey backsies.

♪ Are you really out there?

Say it again.

I love you.

You know that?

♪ Do you really me to be

♪ real in your, real in your

♪ in your life?

♪ Just around the corner

♪ or somewhere...

I love you.
You know that?

I'll take it,
but why am I getting it?

'Cause you deal

with the madness
of your family

and the madness
of my family and me,

and you just roll
with it.

♪ Are you really out there?

And because you won't make
our kids start a fashion line

just to spend time
with you.

Fashion line?
No way.

Both these guys are gonna play
for the Dodgers,

and then maybe my dad
will finally love me.

Right?

Can you say "baseball"?

♪ Answer me now

I think I'll have
the fish.

On second thought,
I just lost my appetite.

Bring me
a double Martini

and shot of Botox
for my guest.

And whatever you have
for erectile dysfunction.

He needs that, too.

Speaking
of erectile dysfunction,

hi, Vicky.

I'm gonna tell you
something,

and for the first time
in your life,

I want you to listen to it
and agree to it.

Yeah, fine.

I'll rock your world
one more time.

Whatever you're doing
with this company

and for whatever reasons,
I want you to remember

that your daughter
loves you desperately

and desperately needs you
to love her back.

She told me
she came to you first.

We might be able
to cut you in.

I was thinking
I might need an assistant.

Make your jokes, Ted.

Wallow in the fact that you think
you've taken something from me.

But do not... do not...
break your daughter's heart,

or so help me God, you won't be
rocking anyone's world.

You'll have nothing left
to rock it with.

My God, you're sexy
when you're all fired up.

My God, I was an idiot
when I married you.

♪ Why you keep me around

♪ when you can have anyone
in this town ♪

♪ am I...

hey.

I thought you left.

I want to take that tour.

Thank you.

Clay Evans?

Mr. Evans,
your prescription's ready.

Mr. Evans?

♪ Through the haze
of the whiskey lights ♪

♪ and the haze of the angels
dressed in cocaine white ♪

♪ I'm not trying
to make you change ♪

♪ but, lover,
I know what I like ♪

♪ at first you play along,
even though it's wrong ♪

♪ but then
it starts feeling right, now ♪

Hey, you got to stop getting
so big until I get back, okay?

And absolutely
no walking yet.

All right.

Jamie's downstairs
with Dan.

Everything okay?

I don't know what to do.

I used to see Keith
every day.

And I loved him.

But Dan saved
our son's life,

and he protected you
from Renee.

And he's your father.

You saw Keith every day.

I lived with Dan
every day.

I'll see you soon.

Okay.

Be safe.

♪ See, even God needs
the devil ♪

♪ and I'm one hell of a friend

♪ if it makes you feel
much better ♪

♪ at least
we're going down together ♪

♪ and now the more I drink

♪ the less I feel sorrow

♪ more I make

♪ the less that I borrow

I got a pair of 5s,
ace kicker.

Full house.

Ugh!

♪ The less that I feel alone

Jamie, I got to go.

Okay.

Be good while I'm gone,
all right?

I will.

I love you, dad.

I love you, too, son.

♪ Yeah

can I speak with you outside
for a second?

♪ I don't want to worry
the rest of my life ♪

♪ I just want to stay here
and have a good time ♪

♪ come on, now

I'm sorry for what happened
to your diner.

All right, and I appreciate
the way you've been

with my wife and my family,

but when I come back,
you need to be gone.

So figure it out.

Make your plans and go.

You understand?

I understand.

All right.

♪ The more I make

grandpa Dan.

I was worried.

♪ The less that I borrow

I thought maybe
you were leaving, too.

Don't worry, Jamie.

♪ The less that I feel alone

I'm not going anywhere.

♪ Kicking my heels alone,
stoned ♪

♪ kicking my heels alone,
stoned ♪

♪ kicking my heels alone,
stoned ♪

♪ kicking my heels alone