Parenthood (2010–2015): Season 3, Episode 17 - Remember Me, I'm the One Who Loves You - full transcript

Julia heads to the hospital for the birth of her and Joel's son. Meanwhile, Sarah considers the possibility of a new life in New York with Mark, Adam and Crosby receive an extraordinary ...

What is going on right now?

- We're two adults here.
- I will explain the whole thing to you later.

I'm extremely disappointed right now.

There's a question I got to ask you.

Okay.

Are you changing your mind
about the baby?

No.

Every time I go
look at a house,

okay, I imagine you in it.

You, me, Jabbar.

I want to move in with him.



The house is actually right up
the street from that great park

with...You know...
- So you already found a house.

So exciting!

Okay.

Keep going straight,
keep going straight.

Okay.

- All right, all right,
now we can just...

a little bit to the right.
- Uh-huh, uh-huh.

All right, I got you.

There's a little tight
squeeze here.

- Uh-huh.
- To the left, left, left.

Whoa!

- Okay, you ready?
- Yeah.

- You ready? You ready?
- Yeah. Aah!



Boom!
Check it out.

- Whoa.
- I know, right?

- You... you just put
this all together?

- Yeah.
- You did all this?

- Yeah, step inside.
- Wow.

- Okay.
- I like this.

Yeah, now, it's got
these dual doors, right?

For cross-ventilation.
- Okay, mm-hmm.

Keeps it cool.

So I open up the back door,

and on the porch was a box
that I'd never seen before.

And I opened up the box,
and there was this note,

and I read the note,

and it said...

"What's gonna happen to me?"

Aah!

You suck.
What?

You can't tell that story
at your son's camping trip.

Why?

Because they're
seven years old!

It's "g" rated.
There's not even any swearing.

No.

So are you gonna be putting
this tent up by yourself,

or you think Crosby
knows how to do that?

You know you don't
have to worry.

There's nothing to worry about.

I'm not worried
about you spending

the night in a tent
with your ex.

Why would I be worried?

Well, I'll be fine.
Okay.

I love you.
I love you too.

Please don't break my tent.

Don't do it.
I'm not gonna break

your stupid tent, okay?
Okay.

You know where you should be,
Sarah Braverman?

Uh, I think you should be
in New York City.

Mm.

I think you should move

to New York City with me.

What?

Yep.
You heard me.

I think that we should
move to New York,

and you work on your plays.

That's where
all the theater is,

and I think it would be
good for you,

and...
and we could just do it.

But we're planning
to have a baby.

Yes, we are, and they allow
babies in New York now.

- No, they don't.
- Yeah, they do.

I think it passed
in the last election.

Oh? What about
the children that I have?

Those children?

Well, I've thought about
everything.

We wait until drew graduates,
and we take that time

to plan for it,
and I get a sabbatical.

That's what we do.

We just...
Move to New York City?

We just move
to New York City.

The luncheonette
is a little piece of history

that sat in the dust for years.

You guys come along
and resurrected it.

I gotta tell you,
we're all blown away

by how that place
is taking off.

- Thanks.
- Thank you.

- We're pretty blown away too,
when we walk in...

- thank you very much,
kind words.

- Yeah.
- How long have you been

the head
of west coast recording?

- 12 years.
- Wow.

Well, I hope we're around
for 12 years.

Yeah, longer than that.

You guys have caught the eye

of the players in this business,
to the extent that

we'd like to make you an offer

to buy the luncheonette.

- You want to buy the lu...

That's really flattering,

but, uh, we're...
it's not for sale.

Um, I'm sorry,
I'm very unprepared for that.

You want to buy it?
Yeah, yeah.

- Yeah, but that... but that...
but thank you.

We figured
you'd feel that way,

but I wanted to meet you anyway

just to see the two guys
who pulled this off.

- Here we are, right?
- It's... it's not for sale.

And since we're all here,

why don't you let me
show you this offer?

- It... it... please,
that's really...

it's not necessary.
As my brother said,

the luncheonette
is not for sale.

- Yeah.
- I hear you, I get it.

But let me show it to you,
so I can go back

and tell my guys
that I did my job.

- All right.
- Now understand,

we would cover
all your start-up costs

and assume your lease.
- Mm-hmm.

- This is your take-away.

Uh.

You can touch it.

I'm sorry, um...

Wow.
Uh, wow.

- Yeah.
- Uh, I... uh...

- that's so...
- Yeah.

Flattering, thank you.
That makes us feel great.

But not in a million years,
you know.

We love it so much.

As my brother said,

the luncheonette
is not for sale.

- Thank you, though.
- Not for sale?

Nope.

- Is it me?
- No, it's me.

Zoe, hey.

I'm in the dairy section,
and my water just broke.

Are you having contractions?

Yeah, but they're just
little ones.

It feels like a stomachache.

I thought it was a stomachache.

Okay, where are you?
I'm gonna come get you.

I'm at Sam's market on third.

Okay, don't move, all right?
I'm coming right now.

Everything's gonna be okay.
Okay?

Okay.

Can you come soon, please?

I'm coming right now.
Right now.

- Okay.
- Okay, bye.

Oh, my God.
You want me to go pick her up?

No, no, no.
I'm going to get her.

- You sure?
- Yeah, you stay here with Syd.

I think she's gonna want me
at the hospital.

I'll call you
as soon as we get there.

- And there's your bag...
here's your bag, your purse.

- Okay.
- Hey.

Yeah?

Our son is coming.

Our son is coming.

♪ may God bless
and keep you always ♪

♪ and may your wishes
all come true ♪

♪ may you always do
for others ♪

♪ and let others do for you

♪ may you build a ladder
to the stars ♪

♪ and climb on every rung

♪ and may you stay

♪ forever young

♪ may you grow up
to be righteous ♪

♪ may you grow up
to be true ♪

♪ may you always know
the truth ♪

♪ and see the lights
surrounding you ♪

♪ may you always be
courageous ♪

♪ stand upright
and be strong ♪

♪ and may you stay

♪ forever young

♪ may you stay

♪ forever young

oh, my God.

Hi.

I thought I heard something.
What are you doing?

Um, laundry.

Why?

- Because my clothes
were dirty, so...

- it's the middle of the day,
I mean.

Did you get the day off?
Right. Uh, no, I didn't.

Um, I don't work there any more.
Oh.

Oh, no. Oh, honey.
It's fine, it's not a problem.

I'm sorry.
It is a problem.

Mom, stop, please, it's not.
It was my choice.

Okay? Don't...
- It was your choice?

- Yes, it was my choice.
- You quit?

I did not want
to work there any more.

- Amber, wh... why?
You loved it there.

Because it wasn't
the right fit for me.

- What wasn't the right fit?
- It just wasn't.

It just wasn't. I...
- Honey, what happened?

- I don't want to get into it.
- You did fit in.

Don't want to get into it.
We'll talk soon.

Okay, we got Graham crackers,
the marshmallows,

the chocolate...
we got a lot of chocolate.

- Lantern, the hatchet...
- We got...

what do we need a hatchet for?

In case we got to
bring down on, you know,

some tree branches,
get the fire going.

All right, we got pillows,
blankets, flashlights.

Oh, and Joe brought
his tent over, just in case.

In case of what?

In case that tent
doesn't work.

Do you have all the poles
for it?

- This tent?
- Yeah.

- Listen to me, the Kennedys...
they have hyannis port.

We, the Bravermans,
have this tent.

You don't need to worry
about the poles.

This is a very, very nice
piece of camping equipment.

Family members of mine
have been conceived in here.

You don't even know

about camping.
That hair doesn't camp.

- Yes, this hair does, okay?
- Oh, really?

I was a girl scout,
and we went camping.

- Oh, you went camping?
- Yeah, we did.

Where at, super 8?

Wait, um,
there's only one pillow.

Yeah, that's because
I'm not sleeping over.

I'm gonna come back.

You're not sleeping
in the tent with us?

No, I was just gonna go,
hang out for a little bit,

and come back, you know,
just spend the evening there.

- Oh, okay.
I thought... all right.

- Yeah, I just figured that,
you know, the two of you...

- okay.
- You know, you don't really

need me there.
Yeah, well, it'll be great.

You want to help me
carry some of this stuff?

Yeah.

Well, I'll carry
the light stuff.

Maybe grab the skillets
and stuff?

Yeah, yeah?
No.

Oh, yes!

- Yes, is that cherry?
- It's cherry.

Yay! Thank you, thank you,
thank you, thank you, thank you.

You're welcome.

- I stole this off of
the nurses' cart for you, so...

- You?
- Yeah, hush.

Cherry. Thank you, thank you,
thank you, thank you.

Mmm.

This is amazing.

Why don't they let you eat
during labor?

I feel so weak.
I know.

It's in case there's, you know,

any reason
for an emergency surgery.

You don't want to choke
during anesthesia.

Okay...
You are gonna be fine.

This baby's gonna come out
the old-fashioned way.

Eat your icee.

- Yeah, enjoy the icee.
- Come on.

Gonna go in emergency surgery.
Just enjoy your icee.

Joel stole, like,
ten of those for me

when I was having Sydney.

- Really?
- Mm-hmm.

- Joel?
- Mm-hmm.

- Really?
- Yeah.

Joel seems like he'd be, like,
a really good guy to have

in this situation.

He was amazing.
He was.

Was it just you guys?

Are you kidding me?
My crazy family?

It was like a revolving door
in here.

Seriously.

At one point,
I swear, there were

a dozen people in here,

and everyone just thinks
that I'm supposed to be fine

with having my knees
pointed at opposite continents,

with all of them
and just the sheet.

Ew.

But that's the Bravermans,
you know?

Try and keep 'em out.

What's up?

I never even told my mom
and my sister I was pregnant.

I just...

since I wasn't keeping it,

I didn't think
there was a point.

I'm sorry.

Okay.

It's time. We're gonna move you
into the delivery room now.

No.

- You'll be fine. It's okay.
- No, I'm not ready.

I'm not ready.
Please, no.

Please, can I just stay here?
Zoe, hey, hey, it's okay.

I don't want to go.
I don't want to go.

Well, Amber quit.
What happened?

- She...
okay, um...

She told you she quit?

- Oh, was she fired?
- No, no, no, no.

I...
no, she wasn't fired.

What happened?

- Can you close the door?
- Oh, sorry, yeah.

Um...

- Oh, gosh. What is it?
- Okay.

This is gonna be very awkward
to say to you.

Amber, um... Amber and Bob
were about to have an affair.

Bob little, her boss.

- Is he married?
- The candidate.

- No, he's not married.
- Oh.

When you said, "affair,"
I thought...

- yeah, they were on a...
- That's not...

they were just about to...
- Business trip.

They were on the verge.
They were on a business trip...

- Oh, God.
- Up in Sacramento.

Yeah.

And I went up there
because Haddie

had tipped me off with
some information.

- Wait.
- So I went up there, just...

I know, I know, and I went in...
- No, no, I'm sorry, wait.

- And I saw them half-undressed,
so I took her home...

- Wait, because...
- And now she won't

come back to work,
and I'm devastated for her.

I'm sorry.
I don't understand the problem.

- I'm s...

- so they like each other?
- I don't... no.

Sarah, I went there to stop it.

We're in the middle
of a campaign,

and I'm trying
to protect Amber.

So the campaign is in trouble

if he goes on a date
with somebody?

I don't understand.
You shouldn't date your boss.

She didn't do anything wrong
at work.

It's all intertwined.
It's all intermingled.

No, no, it's not.
It's not.

- Sarah, he's 28 years old...
- If she's gonna learn

that it's not right
to date your boss,

she's gonna learn it
on her own.

I didn't want her
to make a mistake, okay?

I don't want her
to make a mistake, either.

I'm her mother.
Please keep your voice down.

She's got to make
her own mistakes, doesn't she?

Lower your voice, please.

- I'm sorry.
- You should probably leave.

I think what you meant to say
was, "thank you so much"

for looking out
for my daughter,"

because if it were Haddie,
I would hope to God

you'd do the same thing
for me, okay?

I'm at work right now.

Wet wipes.

♪ gotta have wet wipes
on a camping trip ♪

- hey.
- Hey.

- Could we talk?
- Uh, yeah.

I'm leaving in a second,
but what is it?

Yeah. Uh, I just
want to talk about that offer.

- Yeah, that was crazy, huh?
- Yeah, that is a lot of money.

Yeah, lot of money.

And what?

And I fully understand
that you don't want to sell.

But I feel like we
at least need to discuss it.

Uh, there's nothing
to discuss.

Well, that's not
entirely the case.

There is something to discuss
because I'm a partner,

and I want to discuss it.
Okay.

Well,
I don't want to discuss it.

- Crosby. Hey!
- What?

Well, that is not cool.

- Oh, that's not cool?
- Uh-uh.

What is cool, Adam?
Putting a price tag on my dream?

Oh, come on, you can't just
throw your "dream" out there.

This is a business,
and we're business partners,

and I would like
to discuss this.

What do you want
to talk about? You want to sell?

You want to sell a place we
just built with our own hands?

- I might.
- It's not gonna happen!

Okay?
This discussion's over.

All right, wow.
Well, this is very mature.

Maturity has nothing
to do with this, okay?

You know how stupid it would be
if we sold right now?

I mean, why do you think
they want to buy it?

Because we're doing great
and they're afraid of us.

It's not stupid,
and they're not afraid of us,

Crosby, all right?
Do you have any idea

how difficult it would be for us
to clear a $1 million here?

Do you?
I don't care about $1 million.

Okay?
Oh, you don't?

I love this place.
I thought you loved it too.

I thought we were gonna
work here until we were done!

I love it here too, Crosby,
but I have financial problems

I don't know how to solve,
and you know this.

All right?
I've put my family through hell,

I burned through our savings
putting this place together,

and now you're trying
to unilaterally decide

what we're doing, and it's
not gonna go down that way.

I'm not selling.

Just stay here and try to have
a talk with me about it!

Thanks a lot.

- Boom!
- Uh.

Now, that's a tent.
Come on, right?

Huh?

Why is it lopsided?
It's lopsided.

Huh.

Maybe I'm missing a pole
or something.

- Oh, missing...
I thought you had all the poles.

- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.

You... it's very funny, huh?
- Yes, yes, yes.

I think it's very funny.
The pole police.

I'll figure it out.

I'll just tighten some stuff.

Um, what about the tape?
What happens if it rains?

It's duct tape.

It's not gonna
go through duct tape.

- Really?
- Yes, this is magic tape.

I mean,
I can just get Joe's tent.

It's in the back of my car.
It's brand-new.

Look, I don't want to sleep
in another man's tent.

It's weird.

How's everything been
at the luncheonette?

Oh, it's great, except
for Adam wants to sell it.

What?
Why?

We got an offer
for $1 million.

$1 million?
That's amazing.

What, do you think
I should sell it too?

No.

I know how much that place
means to you,

and you can't put a price
on something like that.

It's like your home.

I don't think
you should ever sell it.

Thank you.

Hello?

Adam Braverman,
it's Richard gilchrist,

the man who's trying to make you
a millionaire.

I got to chase you down
to follow up on this offer...

- gilchrist, hi, how are you?
Uh, yeah, well, listen.

We really appreciated
that offer,

but it still looks like
we're not gonna sell.

So...
"Looks like"?

- Listen, I'm not gonna...
I'm not gonna lie to you.

We, uh... we talked about it,
and my brother's just...

he's very adamant.
He does not want to sell.

But it sounds like you might.

I was thinking about it,

honestly, but that's
beside the point.

The point is...
It is not gonna happen.

Listen, why don't you come
meet me for a drink tonight?

I'll be back at Dalton's
around 9:00.

I can't do that.
Crosby's not available tonight.

So just come by yourself.

I can't do that.
That's not how I do business.

He's my business partner.
He's my brother.

I won't do that to him.

Oh, jeez, Braverman, come on.
You're such a good guy.

Calm down.
We're in the same business.

We're gonna go out,
have a drink.

Everybody's pants
are gonna stay on, relax.

All right.

All right.
All right, I can do this.

I'll see you
at Dalton's at 9:00, right?

All right, I'll see you there.

All right, bye.

Breathe. Breathe. Breathe.

Zoe, breathe.

It's gonna end, okay?
I promise.

Oh!

Ow! Ow.
Keep breathing, okay?

Just... all right.
Okay.

You didn't say
it was gonna hurt like this,

and you should have told me.

There's really nothing
to compare it to.

I'm sorry...
- How about "hell on earth"?

How about that?
Okay.

I'm gonna die.

It's gonna kill me,
and I'm gonna die.

- Zoe.
- I'm gonna die.

Listen to me,
you're not gonna die.

I can't do this.

You can do this.

I know you, and I promise,

it's not gonna kill you, okay?

You're really brave.

You're so brave.

I love you.

Me too, sweetie.

- Hi.
- Hey.

- May I come in?
- Yeah.

- Yeah?
- Come on in.

How you doing?
All right. How are you doing?

- Just whipping up a new dish.
- Oh, yeah?

Chicken Paprikash.

I don't even know
if that's how you say it

but a little experiment,
I guess.

How's it going?
Listen, I'm sorry.

- I am so sorry.
- I know, I'm really sorry.

I can't believe that
that happened.

It was just insane, there was
no reason for it to go there.

I've just had so much stuff
going on.

- Sarah, I overreacted.
- No, it was...

- I did.
- Wonderful what you did.

It was heroic and brave...
I should never

have driven there
to Sacramento.

And I was thankful, actually,

but, you know, I've had this
worry lately about the kids...

I've been sick to my stomach,
you know?

Because I'm thinking of maybe
moving to New York.

- Wait, wait, wait,
I just...

have a seat, first of all,
and back it up.

You're gonna move to New York.
No, I don't know.

When are you gonna move
to New York?

Well, mark and I were talking
about this fantasy,

you know, of going to New York
after drew graduates

and hopefully goes to college.

And I could write,
and I know a producer there,

and mark's always wanted
to teach there.

And so it's on my mind,

and all I can think about is,
"are the kids okay?

Are they going
to be okay?"

Sarah, go to New York.

Write plays, live together,
live in a brownstone,

and the kids are gonna be fine.

Amber will look up to you

and think it's
the greatest thing in the world.

And she'll have
the utmost respect for you.

And drew...
well, drew...

who knows what he's thinking
half the time?

But I think you should do it.

Just be happy, okay?
You deserve it.

Go to New York.

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

Yeah.

- Wow.
- Thank you.

Crosby, I don't know how
you think that marshmallow's

gonna get hot
that far away from the flame.

You know, you worry about
your own marshmallow, all right?

I got the supreme technique
right here.

If you get it as close
as yours is, it's gonna burn.

Yeah, but a little burn
on the outside is good.

So the inside...
get it nice and soft.

- What do you...
what do you think?

You think...
who's doing this right?

- Me and you.
- You?

And you.

Yeah, he's the one who took
camping classes, he knows.

I know how to camp.
I was a girl scout, remember?

- Oh, really?
- Yeah, I know

how to roast marshmallows.
That's right, that's right.

- I know what I'm doing.
- It's on fire!

- Fire, fire!
- Blow it out.

Look at that thing.
Oh, it looks nasty.

- I meant to do that.
- Yeah.

Oh, you're gonna eat that now?
I am.

Oh, really?
I want to see this.

- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
- Oh, here we go.

- Aah!
- What?

- Ow!
- What did you do?

Oh, God, did you just
burn your hand?

Let me see, let me see.

- Ooh.
- Oh, you really did it, huh?

Yeah, that's, like,
a first-degree burn.

Maybe second-degree burn.

There's first aid
in my teacher's car.

Oh, no,
we're not gonna use that.

We got
a Braverman first-aid kit.

Let's go.
I'll fix you up.

- Stay here.
- Yeah, yeah.

Don't go out in the woods
or anything.

There's grizzly bears
out there.

That's not gonna happen.

Okay.

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Give me a little space here.

Oh, yeah.
There we go.

You got to respect this kit.

That's the Braverman kit.

Ooh, look at that clean cut.

All right, hold that.

Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry.

Uh-huh.

Just like
taping a hockey stick.

Here we go.

Okay, there's that.

Hold on.
Hold, hold, hold.

Make this look less wonky.

What's the matter,
you don't like it?

No, it's good.

What's the matter?

I got to tell Jabbar
about moving in with Joe.

I-I haven't yet.

Do you think he doesn't want
to move in there?

I just think it's gonna be
different for him.

It's a big change, you know?

Now it's all official.

You know?

He's a good guy.

He's a lucky guy.

That's for sure.

I'm gonna check on the boy.

Okay.
Thank you.

- Hey.
- Hi.

That sounded great.

Thanks.
Sorry it's messy right now.

It's okay.

I tried to call a lot,

and I emailed you a few times.

Amber, I, um...

I'm really sorry

for how everything happened
in Sacramento.

I really am.

I didn't mean to embarrass you,

and I'm sorry
that I made a scene,

but I'm not sorry
about why I did it.

I just want to make sure
that you're okay.

- No, I...

look, I understand.
To be honest, I...

I get why you did what you did.

I just feel confused about...

What to do
and where I...

- I just don't want
to see you give up.

I want you
to come back to work.

Amber, when I was your age,

I made some really
stupid decisions that I regret.

I know that I'm your aunt,
but I understand.

I do, and I'm here for you.

And I love you.

Okay.

♪ we're together,
right or wrong ♪

♪ where you go,
I'll tag along ♪

♪ remember me.

I'm the one.

♪ I'm the one
who loves you ♪

♪ remember me

♪ I'm the one
who loves you ♪

♪ remember me

♪ I'm the one
who loves you ♪

Hey, keep it down in there
a little, Braverman!

Shh!
We're gonna get kicked out

of the class camp trip.

- You're crazy.
- All right, buddy,

let's get some shut-eye.
- All right.

What do you say?

That's what they do
on the trail.

And it is time for me to go.

Why do you have to go, mom?

Honey, we talked about this.
You know why I have to go.

I know we talked about it,

but I really don't
understand it.

So can you please stay?

It's so much fun.
I want you to be here.

Please, mom?

- I can't refuse that.
- How can you?

- Okay, fine.
- Yeah.

- Come on, come on.
- Whoo!

You sweet-talked her.

All right, get in there
with your mom.

All right, good night.

Lenny Kravitz's first album.
- Mm-hmm.

Oh, my God, I couldn't get him
to wear shoes in the studio.

Really?

- Never would wear shoes,
and feet smell like...

you understand what I'm saying?
- Mm-hmm.

I get it.

You know, most people would've
jumped at that first offer.

Yeah, well,
you can take it from me.

Crosby's not "most people."
Mm.

You know, I'm gonna drop
my poker face here for a second.

Doesn't really matter
'cause we're not taking it,

but I want to tell you what a
damn impressive offer that was.

We thought it was.

Apparently we don't know
as much as we thought.

Ah.
Let me ask you a question.

Shoot.

Why is the luncheonette
worth so much to you?

I know we're doing okay.

I know that we probably cut
into your business a little bit,

but west coast recording
is huge.

Yeah, we're huge, but there's
a cache to that place.

That's why you've gotten
all the press.

Right.

It's not like we can go out
and build our own

because it's all tied into
the history of that building.

Yeah.

You can't reinvent
something like that.

All right.
I got it.

You basically offered us
$1 million because it's cool.

Yes, we offered you $1 million
because it's cool...

And one of a kind.

What if we upped our offer?

Oh, God, don't. Please.

Walking away from the initial
offer was painful enough.

What's an offer that would
make your brother budge, hmm?

I'm sorry, I'm not okay
having this conversation.

We're just talking, Braverman.
Chill.

- All right.
- God, you crack me up, man.

Well, I'm glad I could provide
you with some amusement.

I've done my research, man.

I know you ran t&s shoes
for 17 years.

I also know that you understand

what a windfall in business is

and how rare they are.

This is
a once-in-a-lifetime offer,

and it will change your life.

I know that, and I can't
make this call on my own.

What about that?

Just look at it.

Just look at it.

You can't be serious.

I am, Adam.
I'm dead serious.

Okay.

Think I'm gonna have to...

Try to talk my brother into it.

Will you shake on that?

Well, all right.

- Push, good.
- Good, good, good, good.

- Yes, yes, yes.
- Good job.

There we go.
There we go.

- You did so good.
- Where is he?

Is he okay?
Is he okay?

He okay?

He's a beautiful baby boy.

Beautiful and healthy.
He's perfect.

Zoe, you want to hold him?

I don't want to hold him.

Sarah?

- Hi.
- Hi.

What are you doing?

I thought we could have
a little night picnic.

Ooh.

- Did you get really good
night-picnic snacks?

- Hey, cool jacket.
- Hey, thanks.

- Looks so good.
- My boyfriend left it over.

He must be a cool guy.

Wow, what did you get?

Cheese!
Wine, cheese.

- Thanks.
- Absolutely.

So I called this producer
who helped me

with the reading last year.

- Yeah.
- Producer of the theater...

W-who's in New York now.
- Mm-hmm.

And, uh,
he was really enthusiastic,

and he was, you know,
very confident

that he could help me, you know,
get something started.

- W-in New York?

- Yeah.
- Wow, cool.

- Yeah, made me feel good.
- Yeah, that's incredible.

So you're... this is real.
You're taking it seriously.

- Yeah.
- Me too.

I mean, we're talking
about a year from now,

and I don't know where the kids
are gonna be then, you know?

Right.

And drew especially,
given everything.

Right.
Yeah, me neither.

No, I... w-we will...
we will make sure

that both of your kids
feel okay with it

before we make any decisions.
Yewe will.

Yes, we will.

Is that a baguette in your lap,

or are you just happy
to see me?

It is a baguette in my lap.

And I am happy to see you.

And I'm going to kiss you.

- Thanks for the heads-up.

♪ it's amazing
how much time ♪

♪ love saves you at first ♪

♪ when you rediscover

♪ your reason

♪ to work

♪ and your aimless dreaming

♪ has found a target

♪ and normalize and greet

♪ all function return

♪ came home early
quarter to two ♪

♪ I don't need more wine

♪ I'm coming for you

hey.

- Hey.
- What's wrong?

Is it...Because of me
telling Jabbar about Joe

or because I told you
about that?

I'm sorry, I shouldn't
have even said anything.

I didn't want to ruin tonight.

You didn't ruin anything.

I did a year ago.

I had this beautiful family,
and I ruined it.

And I couldn't fix it,
and it's too late.

I wish I could go back in time

and not be stupid.

I can't.

♪ came home early
quarter to two ♪

- we just...

we just have
to get through this part.

Well...

This part hurts.

I know.

Come here.

you excited?

- Yeah.
- Me too!

Do you think my baby brother

will like the giraffe
that I got him?

Oh, I think
he's going to love it.

I hope I remember
how to use this thing.

You will.

I totally remember
how to use it.

- Oh, you do?
- And you know what, daddy?

I can be the one to watch him

in the backseat
while you drive home.

- That would be perfect.
- Yep.

- That sounds like a plan.
- I pull duty.

Okay.

Hey, um, I'm going
to just drop these off to Zoe,

and maybe we shouldn't
bombard her.

So why don't you guys hang out
here for a couple minutes?

And then meet me in the nursery,
and then we can meet our son.

You can meet him!

Okay.

Come on.
Let's go.

Oh, hi.
Hi.

Um, where's Zoe?

Uh, she took a walk
down the hall.

She should be right back.
Great, okay. She's okay?

Yeah, she's doing great.

She'll be able
to check out today.

Um, would you do me a favor

and make sure
that she gets these?

- Sure.
- Thank you.

I'm Julia.
I'm adopting her baby.

- Yeah.
- Okay, yeah.

Um, I'm going to run
to the nursery.

We get to take the baby home.

- Congratulations.
- Thank you.

- All right, bye-bye.

Aw.

Shh, shh, shh, shh.

All righty.

There we go.
There she is.

Where's the baby?

Um, the nursery
isn't quite open yet.

Um...
Okay.

Think you could
take her downstairs

for a hot chocolate
or something?

- Yeah.
Is the baby...

- the baby's fine.
- Okay.

- But it's...

- ♪ the Atlantic
was born today ♪

- it's...
it's not...

- ♪ and I'll tell you how

♪ the clouds above
opened up ♪

♪ and let it out

♪ I was standing
on the surface ♪

♪ of a perforated sphere

♪ when the water

♪ filled every hole

♪ and thousands
upon thousands ♪

♪ made an ocean,
making islands ♪

♪ where no

♪ island should go

♪ oh no

Oh, my God.
It's raining.

- What?
- There's water c...

we're taking on water.
Get up, get up, get up, get up.

Ooh.
Get up, get up, get up.

- Water?
- Yeah.

Get up, get up, get up, get up.

Oh, my God, it's pouring.
What?

- It's pouring!
- Get up, get up.

Oh!

I thought it wasn't
supposed to rain!

Yeah, well, it's...

- Pull everything up.
- Get inside. Get inside.

Yeah.
I'll take down the stakes.

♪ those people
were overjoyed ♪

♪ they took
to their boats ♪

- hey.
- Hi.

Sorry,
I didn't mean to wake you up.

Is everything okay?
Hi.

- Is it a bad time?
- No.

What's going on?

♪ I thought it
less like a lake ♪

♪ and more like a moat

♪ the rhythm
of my footsteps ♪

♪ crossing flatlands
to your door ♪

♪ have been silenced

♪ forevermore

♪ and the distance
is quite simply ♪

♪ much too far
for me to row ♪

I just don't...

I just don't really want
to talk about it.

Okay.

I just wanted
to see my mom, you know?

I missed you.

I missed you.

Missed you.

♪ I need you
so much closer ♪

- whoo!
- Okay.

Bye, daddy.
That was so much fun.

I love you, buddy.

Get in before your underwear
gets wet.

Hey, thanks for coming.
It meant so much to him.

Yeah, I think it did too.

Okay, and, um, you know,

Joe is a really great guy,

and you don't need to worry
about telling Jabbar.

He's gonna be fine.
Okay.

Okay.

- Thanks.
- Yeah. All right.

You got your seat belt on?

Okay.

♪ I need you
so much closer ♪

♪ I need you
so much closer ♪

♪ I need you
so much closer ♪

wait. Stay here.

I forgot to tell
your dad something.

Wait!

♪ I need you
so much closer ♪

- what?
- I love you.

I've always loved you.
I never stopped loving you.

And... and I don't want to live
with anybody else.

And I know that we argue
all the time, and we fight.

And... and I'm bossy
and controlling and you're...

well, you're you, but...

I love our family,
and I want to be with you.

Crosby Braverman,

I want to be your wife.

Will you still marry me?

Yes, I will marry you.

You will?

Yes!

♪ come on

♪ closer, come on ♪

♪ come on

♪ closer, come on ♪