The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 3 - Love Sick - full transcript

The summer house is for sale, but Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad won't let it go so easily. While Conrad works on a secret plan, Belly and Jeremiah try a more direct route.

Previously on
The Summer I Turned Pretty...

I just have, there's just
so much shit going on.

If we started something,

I feel like I could
fuck it up.

- I need to talk to my sister.
- She's with Jeremiah.

Conrad was MIA,
but they figured out

that he's in Cousins,
so they're on their way

to go get him right now.

I'm pissed about last summer.

Belly, you were my best friend.

We hooked up.



And then you hooked up
with my brother, and then

everyone expected me
to act like I was fine.

And I wasn't!

I hate that I let you down.

Jere, the house
has been put up for sale.

What do you mean,
the house is for sale?

What is she doing here?

So this is
why you haven't

answered any of my phone calls

- and texts?
- Jere. Jere.

Did you not hear
what I just said?

We're going to lose this house.
Mom's house.

- Why would your dad sell this house?
- He's not.

- Our Aunt Julia is.
- Susannah's sister?



Half sister. Apparently,

the house belonged to the both
of them. And then when Mom...

Now Aunt Julia
owns the whole thing, so...

Okay, we'll just call Dad
and figure something out.

- That's it.
- You think I haven't already done that?

He says legally
the house is hers.

Okay, then he'll buy it.

He doesn't have
the money to buy it.

Between Brown and
the medical bills and the...

Yeah, I know how much
the medical bills cost

because I was there.

How long did you know
about this and not tell me?

Jere, this was all
happening so fast.

I was going to tell you
after I'd taken care of it.

And this is
you taking care of it?

Going AWOL, ditching school,

- not talking to us.
- Fuck school!

- I don't care!
- Connie, you have to go back

- or you'll fail your class.
- How are you going to become

a doctor if you fail
out of college, Conrad?

You have no idea
what you're talking about.

Seriously?

We went to Brown
to check on your ass.

You know what? I didn't think
you'd pull this shit again.

But you don't give a shit
about anyone but yourself.

He won't
even look at me.

Sorry if me being here is weird.

So, the-the house...

It's for sale.
And Jere doesn't even care.

Of course he cares.
But he cares about you more.

After everything
that happened...

you go missing?

I mean, he thought something
really bad happened to you.

We both did.

I got a call two days ago.

From Liam.

He was asking me about a "for
sale" sign in our front yard.

I thought
it was a misunderstanding,

so I drove straight here.
I pulled the stupid sign

out of the ground,
and I threw it in the garbage.

Seeing that sign was like
losing her all over again,

and I didn't want that for Jere.

I'm going to use my trust
as down payment for the house.

Talking to my mom's
financial guys in the morning.

Oh.

I didn't mean to worry anybody.

I'm handling things.
You guys can go.

You're not the only one
who cares about this house.

If Jere wants to stay here
and help figure things out,

that is his decision.

And you don't get
to make it for him.

There is nothing
more beautiful than this.

This particular sunset.

It can match
the beauty of anything

in this world ten times over.

No matter what's happened,
you can feel the tension

of the day drifting away
and out to sea.

I want to memorize it all,
because...

you never know the last time
you'll see a place,

a person.

You'd think
someone would have invented

an easier system by now.

If I wasn't so fucking tired,
I'd probably leave tonight.

My mom would always
fix everything up

before we got here.

Yeah. The house feels different
without her in it.

I'm still so pissed at Conrad.
I mean, what is he even

talking about
with this whole house thing?

I think it's for real.

Shit.

You're just going to sleep
on it like that, aren't you?

- Yep.
- Yeah.

Hey, Belly.

Yeah?

Um, thank you
for coming with me.

I don't know what went down
between you and Conrad,

but I know it couldn't
be easy to be here.

I'm glad I don't have
to do this alone.

Yeah, I'm glad I came, too.

- Good night.
- Good night.

The truth is, the
hardest part about being here

isn't Conrad.

Back home,
I can almost believe

Susannah isn't really gone.

But here at the beach house,

she's everywhere

and nowhere.

Do you still pretend
you're in the Olympics?

Uh, no. Not-not anymore.

When you swim,

I don't think you'd notice
if the house was on fire.

You're so into
what you're doing.

It's like you're someplace else.

That's what I like about it.

I know. But you're
sure there's no way to access

my trust without him?

No, I haven't...
talked to him about it just yet.

But, um, it won't be a problem.

He's calling soon
and I'll get him to sign off.

Okay. Yeah. Thank you.

Morning.

You want to talk about a plan B?

There's no time
for a plan B, Jere.

There's no time?
Come on, dude.

Is your ego really that big
or is...?

Aunt Julia is already here.

- What?
- Yeah, she got in yesterday.

- She's at Ocean Harbor.
- You saw her?

I mean, we talked on the phone
for about five seconds.

She couldn't be bothered
to come to Mom's funeral,

but she'll hop on
the first flight

to come sell this place.

I don't get it. Why?

- What's the big rush?
- It doesn't matter why.

This isn't a game, okay?
This is serious shit.

So just go back to bed
and let me deal with it.

That went well.

You know, he keeps saying
he's going to figure things out.

He hasn't figured out shit.

Can-can you talk some sense
into him?

You are the only person
that can get through to Conrad.

Did you
get your tux yet?

Oh, n...

I still have time, right?

Prom's not until, like, the 2nd.

Uh, the 1st.

The fir...

- Hey, Connie.
- Hey, Laurel.

Belly, you might study better
in an actual chair.

No, I-I think better
from up here.

Oh, um, we have to pitch in
our share if we want to get

- that hotel suite with Taylor and her date.
- Mm-hmm.

Wow. Talking about getting a
hotel room right in front of me.

- I must be a cool mom now.
- No. Ew! Mom.

It's just so
we can hang out after.

- Okay.
- Yeah. No, you know that.

Do you want me
to order your tux?

No. No, I got it.

Okay.

- Is everything okay?
- Yeah, I just forgot the date.

Okay.

My mom's doctors are considering
putting her on new meds.

Which must mean that the
current ones stopped working.

- Oh, okay.
- Sorry.

- I'm not trying to worry you.
- No, no, no, no, stop it.

You can talk to me
about anything.

Especially Susannah.

My mom always gets really down

when Susannah's
going through it.

And she's clearly
in a good enough mood today

to think that she's funny.

I'm sure the new meds
just means she's doing better

and she needs
a smaller dose or something.

Yeah.

Yeah, I'm sure you're right.

I didn't know it then,

but I was already losing him.

Uh, Conrad may have
listened to me at one point,

but I don't think
he cares what I think anymore.

Mm.

I'm hungry. Are you...
you hungry?

Man, Susannah used
to have this place filled

to the brim before we got here.

I can get something.

Can make some frittatas.

The grocery store
is right next to Ocean Harbor.

We're going to go
find Aunt Julia.

We're going to go find
Aunt Julia.

All right.

I'm headed
to the train station.

Uh, kick ass.

Or, I mean, you know,
whatever you're supposed to do

- at these things.
- Your guess is as good as mine.

Hey, have you heard
from Belly today?

I'm only getting one-word texts.

Uh, yeah. Yes, me, too.

You think I should call her?

No, no, no, she's fine, Mom.

I actually got her up to
three-word answers this morning,

so she's coming around.

Like, she'll probably be back
from Taylor's soon. Yeah?

Okay.

Well, I'll only be gone
a few days,

but remember,
trash goes out Wednesday

and the grass needs cutting.

And honestly, Steven,
it would be nice if

you could put your clothes away.

I love you, Mom.

Yeah, I love you, too.

- Bye.
- Mwah. Safe travels. Okay?

Thank you.

- Don't forget.
- I won't.

What do you want, Steven?

I'm going to Cousins.

Wait. I-I thought you said
that you were going to let Belly

handle this on her own.

Yes, uh, I was, but, you know,

Conrad called
and asked me to come.

Look, this is their first summer
without their mom, okay?

They need me.

And, you know,

with Belly still
being sad over Conrad,

I mean, the two of them
there together,

that's, you know...

It's actually
kind of sweet of you.

Well, what are you going
to tell Laurel?

Okay? Because I can't
cover for both of you.

I'm stressed out about this.

Yeah, I wasn't asking you to.

Okay? She's going out of town
for a couple days

for some book thing.

Anyways, um, I just,

I just wanted to let you know.

Cool.

Well, I-I'm coming with you,

actually.

Uh, why?

I thought you hated Cousins.

No, I don't hate Cousins.

I hate annoying rich people
who leave me naked in the woods.

But, I mean, there's no way

that I'm just going to stay here

while you guys are all
together in Cousins.

I mean, I guess
splitting the driving time

with someone wouldn't be
the worst thing in the world.

Okay, okay, but, but...

I am leaving, like, right now.

Okay? Seriously.

Yeah, no, I-I swear
I'll be packed

and ready
by the time you get here.

Um, also, one more thing.
I'm-I'm going to send you a list

of things to pack
for Belly, okay?

Because I'm sure
that she's been in,

like, the same big T-shirt

this entire time.

Yeah. Okay. Bye.

- Bye.
- Yeah.

So what's our game plan
with Julia, huh?

- Hmm.
- Sneak attack? Bribery?

Murder?

Wow. Um,

I was thinking that we just
play to my strengths.

So charm offensive.

Hence the flowers.

- Exactly.
- Okay.

You know, I wish I had
more to go on,

but she and my mom
weren't exactly close.

I mean, the last time
I saw her and Skye,

I was probably, like,
seven, eight years old.

- Wow, that's a long time.
- Yeah.

You know, I remember
Susannah telling me that it was

her big sister who convinced her
that she could be an artist.

Really?

You know, honestly,
I don't really remember much

about her,
so I'll-I'll just wing it.

And knowing Conrad,
he probably took

the righteous anger route
when he talked with her.

And I'm sure that
went over like gangbusters.

Yeah, Conrad's never
been good at putting on

a happy face
when he's not feeling it.

Okay, let's get
the boys in here, too.

About time.

Oh, don't look so excited.

I know.

Prom poses?

Laurel, you-you got,
you got a full-body shot, right?

And-and I want,
I want the back

of Belly's hair,
not just the front.

- Beck.
- I'm sorry, Laurel,

but you suck
at taking pictures.

Hey!

You do.

Love it.

- Let me see their corsages.
- Yeah.

Do you, do you...?

- Shit.
- What's wrong?

I don't have your corsage.

I must have left it
in my dorm fridge.

It's okay.

Okay, we got to go.

- Yes.
- Right.

Beck, it's time
for them to head out.

I'm gonna get
a couple last pics, okay?

And I'm heading up to you
tomorrow, first thing.

- You okay?
- I'm so sorry I forgot.

I should've remembered it.

Don't worry about the corsage.

Seriously, it's...

You'll just
have to get me two corsages

next year to make up for it.

Wear one on each wrist.

Whatever you want.

- Shall we? Mm-hmm.
- Thank you.

Gentleman.

You gonna ask my sister
to dance or what, Fisher?

Do you want to dance?

Uh, we don't have to,
if you don't want to.

♪ Fool enough to almost be it ♪

♪ Cool enough
to not quite see it...

I'm glad you're here.

Me, too.

♪ Pick your pocket,
full of sorrow ♪

♪ Run away with me tomorrow ♪

♪ June...

Do you want to go somewhere?

Well, um, well, the after-prom
doesn't start till midnight.

Right, no, I mean,
just you and me.

Do you want to go
somewhere we can talk?

♪ Somehow...

No, let's not go anywhere.

Let's just, let's,
let's stay here for a while.

All right.

I just might
go back to school tonight.

I have an exam on Monday
and everything.

- Oh.
- Is it all right

if I don't go to the after-prom?
I'll still drop you off.

I-I thought you were, um,

I thought you were
spending the night.

Belly, if I stay, I'm just gonna
ruin the rest of the night

for you.
I don't want to do that.

Did I, did I do something?

♪ To the straight and narrow ♪

♪ While the harlots
of my perils ♪

Belly, can we please
just go outside and talk?

♪ Scream ♪

♪ And I...

I'm sorry.

I know this is hard
with everything going on.

Please don't shut me out.

I feel like I just
keep disappointing you.

You haven't.

- And you aren't.
- I have, I have.

All I've done today
is disappoint you.

You don't deserve that.

Then just stop acting like this

and come back inside with me.

I can't.

I just can't.

Fine. Then...

Then if you won't say it,
I will.

Say what?

That we're over.

I mean, we are, aren't we?

Belly...

No, don't.
Don't say anything.

Belly, don't leave it like this.

You... you are the one
that made it like this.

No. No.

- Belly, wait.
- Stop.

Wait!

♪ I'll always feel this,
no more promise...

♪ No longer will I follow ♪

♪ Can anybody hear me? ♪

♪ I just want to be me ♪

♪ And when I can ♪♪

Okay, come on.

You know,
Conrad just pushes people away

when he needs them most.

There's only so many times
I can take being pushed.

It's fucking exhausting.

Yeah.

- All right.
- All right.

You ready?

- We got this.
- Yeah.

Okay.

Can I help you?

Aunt Julia. Oh, my God!

Uh, um, Conrad told me you were here.

It's-it's been so long.
Just wanted to say hi.

- Jeremiah.
- Yeah.

And...?

Um, Belly Conklin. Isabel.

I'm Laurel Park's daughter,
Susannah's best friend.

- Right. Sorry. Wow.
- Yeah.

- It's been so long.
- Yeah.

You've really got my dad's eyes.

Uh, I got these hydrangeas
for you from my mom's garden.

- Oh.
- I was just wondering

if we could have
a second to talk.

Is this about the house?

- Yeah.
- I'm sorry,

but I've decided
to move ahead with the sale.

Actually, we're-we're gonna
have an open house tomorrow.

- Oh.
- Um, uh, you have to know

how-how much the house means
to Jeremiah and Conrad

and me and my family.

I mean, you spent summers there
as a kid, right?

- A few, yeah.
- Yeah.

I mean, then, you know,
why would you want

to let go of
such a-a magical place?

I remember
Susannah calling it that.

You know, I-I don't understand
how you can just

get rid of something
your sister loved so much.

- I mean, it's kind of a...
- It's not personal.

Yeah, I bet.

Are you suggesting
that I gift the house to you?

- I mean, it is our...
- No, no, of course not.

Then I-I think
you and your brother

should sort this out
with your dad.

I'm certain that
you have the resources,

but I can't put off a sale

while I wait for you
to get your ducks in a row.

I have to be
back at work in a week.

I barely got
the time off as it is.

So that's why you didn't
make it to the funeral?

Something like that.

- Mm.
- Mom?

- Yeah. Hi.
- Jeremiah?

Skye? I-I didn't know
you were here.

This is Belly.

Um, her mom and mine
were best friends.

I thought you were working on

the virtual tour
for the open house?

- Oh, I-I just finished that, so...
- Okay.

Let's eat.

- Thanks for stopping by.
- Of course.

- Yeah.
- Uh, don't forget your flowers.

- Oh. Thanks.
- Yeah, you should get those.

- Thank you.
- Bye-bye.

- Have a, have a good rest of your day.
- Nice to see you.

So...

what are you thinking about now?

That I'm an idiot for thinking I
could change Aunt Julia's mind.

Hey, you had to try.

It's all up to Conrad now
and whether or not

he can convince Dad
to dip into his trust.

That's gonna go over well.

It's still bad between them?

You know, you and Conrad should
talk to your dad together.

No, he's gonna try
to do it alone,

and I'm sick of
fighting with him.

All right, then don't.

I mean,
you know, with Adam here,

you two need to be
on the same team.

Yeah, I'll give it a shot.

Oh.

Bad news?

No, it's just, uh...

...volleyball girls group chat.

All the stuff we have
to bring to camp next week.

You don't seem like
you're looking forward to it.

Yeah, I just...
I haven't had the best year.

Um, I got demoted
from team captain.

I kind of lost my shit
on everybody at regionals.

Yeah, you do get kind of mean
when you play volleyball.

Yeah, I like to win.

Oh, believe me, I'm aware.

Isn't that
kind of, like,

fiery, competitive,
a little bit sassy spirit

kind of what they're looking for
in a volleyball captain?

Normally, yeah, yes.

But...

But we were six points down
to a garbage team,

and it was insanely hot
in their gym,

and all of my spikes
kept going into the net.

I just... I couldn't focus.
I mean...

All I could think about
was Susannah.

I just...

I just lost it.

I get it.

Yeah, so I kind of
promised Taylor

that I would do
this volleyball camp.

But who knows?
Maybe it was a bad idea.

No, you're doing the camp, okay?

If I have to deal with Conrad,

then you are gonna show up
for your team. Deal?

- Deal. Mm-hmm.
- Yes.

I really missed you, Jere.

- Eyes on the road.
- Oh, come on.

- I saw you look at my phone.
- Don't flatter yourself.

Yeah, whatever.
Don't look at my phone.

♪ That's the way
every day goes...

You sure Milo's cool
with you coming with me?

Of course. Why wouldn't he be?

Because of, uh...

...la-last summer.

♪ Nod my head,
don't close my eyes...

Last summer?

Because we kissed
for like two seconds?

No. He's fine.

He says hi.

Yeah, sure.

What do you mean, "Yeah, sure"?
"Tell Steve-o what's up."

Okay. Okay, okay. You...

- You're the one who told me eyes on the road.
- Okay.

Okay, can you not yell at me
right now, please?

♪ It's the same way
you showed me ♪

♪ Showed me ♪

♪ And you showed me love ♪

♪ And the glory from above ♪

♪ Regard, my dear...

Everything cool?

Yeah.

What? Is Mr.
I Don't Believe In College

having an existential crisis?

God, does he even know
what "existential" means?

I bet you
he thinks "SAT"

- stands for "stupid-ass test."
- Can I tell you something?

Not everyone measures people's
worth by what Ivy they go to.

Like, you know that, right?

Those schools are
just full of assholes

who think that
they run the world.

Then again, you are the guy
who berated his grieving sister

in front of
an entire party, so...

I don't know.

Maybe you'll fit right in.

I didn't berate her.

Yeah, you kind of did.

♪ That birthed you ♪

♪ Gave you tools
just to stay alive ♪

♪ And make it out
when the sun is ruined ♪

♪ That's the same way
you showed me ♪

♪ Showed me ♪♪

You guys went to the store?

Uh, we actually thought
about leaving,

but then we decided
not to listen to you.

We didn't just get groceries.

We actually went
to see Aunt Julia.

How did that go?

Not great.

Talk to Dad yet?

No.

Um, I'm-I'm gonna
take these inside.

Thanks.

How were the waves?

Uh... break's a little choppy.

Maybe we should go out later
when it's, uh, smooth out.

All right.

Hey, listen, um...

I want to be there
when you talk to Dad.

I'm-I'm better with him lately,
and once he sees

how passionate we are
about keeping the house,

he'll have to let us
use our trusts.

Our trusts?

No more doing everything alone.

All right.

Cool.

I can drive
the last leg if you want.

- Look...
- Wha... Are you...?

I don't actually think
that you're a shitty brother.

Oh, wow. Thanks a lot.

No, I think it's really cool
that you're going to Princeton.

I know you worked
really hard for it.

It's just...

...sometimes it feels like
you think that you're better

and smarter than everyone.

Uh, including me.

Taylor, I don't
think that at all.

You're one of
the smartest people I know.

Whatever.
I mean, I definitely am.

Can you tell me what has you
all in your feelings

so that it can stop being weird?

Please?

Does Belly really think I don't
care about Susannah's death?

Steven, of course
she doesn't think that.

Belly was having
a really shitty night.

Yeah, I know.

I mean, like, I...

I miss Susannah.

You know? But I'm also,

like, really excited
for Princeton now.

Am I an asshole?

Probably, but that's not why.

Steven, everyone processes
things differently, you know?

I mean, my therapist says

that happiness and grief
can coexist.

And that's completely fine.

Okay.

Okay.

I'll, uh...

I'll talk to Belly
when we get there.

Okay?

Um, and since we're...

well, you know,
since we're sharing, uh...

...I guess
I should mention, um...

They don't exactly know
we're coming.

What?

Yeah, Conrad didn't
actually ask me to c...

uh, come to Cousins,
but, you know, that's...

So we just drove all day
to show up somewhere uninvited?

Look, I wanted to be there
for them, all right?

So I invited myself. I'm sorry.

I get it. I get it.

It's like,
whatever happens, just...

please don't take it personally.

Like, even I can tell
that the Fisher boys

love you to death, Steven.

Let's go.

Also, gate crashing 101 says
we can't show up empty-handed,

so keep an eye out
for somewhere to stop.

Just don't change
my seat setting.

- No, the car is, like...
- No, it's not the car.

It's you.

- Don't blame my car.
- It's not me.

Dad should be calling soon.

Yeah.

Do you guys want
to talk to him alone?

- I can wait upstairs.
- No, stay. Stay.

You helped me and J
get this far.

Plus, it's your house
as much as it is ours.

- Dad, hey.
- Hey, Con.

I only got
about a few minutes here.

- Hey, Dad.
- Jere?

You're in Cousins, too?

Yeah, just got here last night.

All right, look, I got
a heads-up from the bank

telling me you're trying
to access your trust.

That's not gonna happen.

So you've already
made up your mind?

Yeah. I mean, that money
is for your future.

I'm not gonna let you blow it
on a beach house.

- It's not just a house, Dad.
- You want me to beg, Dad?

'Cause I will. I will.
I'll do whatever you want...

The call came early
in the morning.

"There is a time
for everything

and a season for every activity
under the heavens."

I should have known
it was bad news.

Bad news is the only kind
that really can't wait.

"...and a time to die.

A time to plant

and a time to uproot."

The funeral was
what I thought it'd be.

A eulogy from a pastor
who never met her.

People sobbing
who barely knew her.

It was exactly what I expected.

Except...

This was the song that she
always asked me to play for her.

♪ Oh, where,
oh, where can my baby be? ♪

♪ The Lord took her
away from me ♪

♪ She's gone to heaven,
so I got to be good ♪

♪ So I can see my baby
when I leave this world ♪♪

Excuse me.

I made a promise
to myself at that moment.

I would not leave his side
for the rest of the day.

He would need me.

Thank you for coming.

Ah, geez.

I wonder how Mr. Fisher's doing.

Did Conrad ride
over here with him?

Uh, I don't know.

Thank you for coming.

♪ You could be
my silver spring...

Hey, Jere,
um, sorry to interrupt.

- Can I talk to you for a second?
- Yeah.

Oh, go ahead.

♪ I would be your only dream...

Um, if you want
to head upstairs,

I can bring up
a plate of food to you.

No, it's okay.

No, it's-it's no problem.

Okay.

Thank you.

♪ And did you say
that she loved you? ♪

♪ Baby, I don't wanna know...

That dress is too small for you.

Why didn't you wear the one
I left out on your bed?

Um, this was
Susannah's favorite.

I wore it for her.

♪ So I begin not to love you ♪

♪ Turn around, see me running...

Uh, one of those
is for Jere, right?

Yeah.

I'll-I'll just go up
and take it to him.

Okay. Yeah, um, tell him
I'll be up in a sec.

♪ Tell myself
you never loved me...

Hey, Belly. How you holding up?

Okay.

Um, have you seen
Conrad anywhere?

Yeah. Yeah, I think
I saw him go to the rec room.

Oh, yeah? Yeah?
Um, okay. Thank you.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

♪ Baby, I don't wanna know ♪

♪ Oh, no ♪

♪ And can you tell me,
was it worth it...

Oh, hey.

That for us?

Thanks.

- Belly...
- ♪ Time cast a spell on you ♪

Belly, wait.

♪ But you won't forget me ♪

Belly, wait.

What do you want? Let go of me.

♪ I know
I could have loved you...

Belly, that was just Aubrey.

Sorry to interrupt
your little moment.

She was helping me.

So you'll accept her help
but not mine?

Got it.

Glad to know where I fall

in the ranking
of ex-girlfriends.

- Grow up.
- Go to hell.

I should have known
you'd be like this.

What do you mean?

Forget it.

No, say it. Tell me.

I knew it was a bad idea,
starting something with you.

I don't believe you.

It was a huge mistake.

I hate you.

Good.

I never want to see you again.

♪ You'll never get away ♪

- Stop.
- ♪ From the sound ♪

♪ Of the woman that loved you ♪

♪ Was I just a fool? ♪

♪ I follow you down ♪

♪ Till the sound of my voice
will haunt you ♪

♪ Give me just a chance...

I'll never let myself
be affected by him

like that again.

I can't.

If I did, it would destroy me.

Guys, I had my lawyers
look into any possible loopholes

right after the funeral,
but there's none.

Okay?
The house is legally Julia's.

Wait, so you've known
we're losing the house

- since the funeral?
- Jere, I'm not

your evil father trying
to ruin your life.

And believe it or not, I'm just
as upset as you are about it.

That's such bullshit.
That's such bullshit.

You never cared
about this house, Dad.

You never cared about it 'cause
you never cared about Mom.

You know
that's not true.

Jere, come on.
You get it, don't you?

Dad, I-I don't,
I don't get why

we can't just use
our trust to buy it,

and then we can sell it later
if we need the money.

No. Julia's gonna go ahead
with the open house tomorrow.

I really appreciate
the attempt here,

but this is the end
of the conversation.

You just make sure that Julia
gets everything that she needs.

- You got it?
- Conrad was right.

Talking to you is pointless.

Surprise!

Oh, shit.

I-I knew we should have
told them we were coming.

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

We're losing the house.

- They put it up for sale.
- Oh, Cinderbelly...

- They're selling the house?
- Yeah.

Um, I-I brought you blueberry.

I'm glad you're here.

♪ Well ♪

♪ This is what it look like ♪

♪ Right before you fall ♪

♪ Stumblin' around, you've been
guessing your direction ♪

♪ Next step,
you can't see at all ♪

♪ And I don't have a name ♪

♪ I don't have a name...

Figured you'd be out here.

♪ Who am I to blame? ♪

♪ Who am I to blame, though? ♪

♪ And I cannot be changed ♪

♪ I cannot be changed, no ♪

♪ Trust me, I've tried ♪

♪ I just end up right at
the start of the line...

I'm sorry about this morning.

I think I was... scared that

you guys were gonna
see me fuck everything up.

♪ Well, I drink my whiskey...

I'm glad you were there
to talk to Dad with me, though.

♪ We're doin' well...

Aunt Julia was a stretch,

but I really thought
I could convince Dad.

You kept me from completely
tearing into him, so...

It's no easy feat.

♪ Do not be afraid,
do not be afraid...

You know, I just feel
everyone's slipping away,

and-and the house is the
last thing tying us together.

We're not giving up.

We're not giving up.

We're gonna figure
something else out.

You got a plan?

No.

Not yet.

♪ Goes around like the hands
that keep counting the time...

We'll figure it out together.

Yeah?

Look, I don't know, but...

I feel like us all hanging
around the open house tomorrow

and being pains in the asses
is a pretty good place to start.

I'm sure Aunt Julia
would love that.

Let's fuck some shit up.

Let's fuck some shit up.

Oof.

So, how's Jere?

You know, I think he's okay.

I told him we're not giving up.

- Do I need to separate you two?
- No.

Good.

'Cause we're not.

There's a whole
other couch right there.

- Thank you, Belly.
- Everybody knows that's the bad couch.

- Thank you.
- Okay, but...

I can't really,
like, vouch for...

Steven, you're in my spot.

Oh, well, you snooze, you lose.

- You can sit on the floor now.
- Don't... No, just let her have it.

- What? Are you...
- Get off the couch. Just let her have it.

- Oh, my God. Fine.
- Oh, my God.

Sorry, Steve-o.
Oh, uh, I ordered pizza.

It should be like 30 minutes,
but I only ordered

one with pineapple, so I call
dibs on two slices, all right?

Jeremiah,
I think that's all you.

What?

Maybe Julia was right.

Susannah did believe
Cousins was a fantasy world.

But she made me believe, too.

So maybe I can make sure
it stays that way.

Uh, so what do you guys
want to watch?

I was thinking
It Happened One Night.

- Oh.
- Yeah. - Cool.

Throwback.

You can move more...

Hunger striking?

How long has this been going on?

She hasn't had a thing
yesterday or today.

- Sending meals up to her regularly?
- Yes, sir.

Well, why don't you
jam it down her throat?

Well, it's not as
simple as all that, Mr. Andrews.

Ah,
I'll talk to her myself.

Have some food
brought up to her.

Yes, sir.

I'm not going
to eat a thing

until you let me off this boat.

Oh, come now, Ellie.

You know I'll have my way.

Not this time,
you won't.

I'm already married to him.

But you're never gonna
live out of the same rooms.

- Now, I'll see to that.
- Can't you get...

Conrad!

Conrad, what's going on, man?

Conrad?

♪ Sometimes,
sometimes, sometimes ♪

♪ Sometimes, sometimes,
sometimes ♪

♪ Sometimes,
sometimes, sometimes ♪

♪ Uh, I wanna be by my lonely ♪

♪ I pop these Perc
by my lonely ♪

♪ I put in work by my lonely ♪

♪ Forty on me,
you know it's my homie ♪

♪ I wanna be by my lonely ♪

♪ I take these Perc
by my lonely ♪

♪ I put in work by my lonely ♪

♪ Forty on me,
you know that's my homie ♪

♪ My mind sometimes ♪

♪ Gets dark and wild ♪

♪ My mind sometimes ♪

♪ I don't wanna be bothered ♪

♪ Inhale, exhale ♪

♪ Breathing just got
a little harder ♪

♪ I mean well, I mean well ♪

♪ All's well, it ends well ♪

♪ Inhale, exhale ♪

♪ Losing my sanity, probably ♪

♪ I'll see you in hell ♪

♪ Yeah, I'm-a meet you there ♪

♪ As of lately, my demons,
they bother me ♪

♪ When I'm sleeping,
they sitting on top of me ♪

♪ And wherever I go,
they'll follow me ♪

♪ I fell into the pit,
and it's bottomless ♪

♪ They want my soul,
but it isn't my property ♪

♪ Try to take it from me,
demonic robbery ♪

♪ Crazy the way that
the devil will lie to me ♪

♪ I don't want to ball anymore ♪

♪ Pick up the rock, score ♪

♪ I pill pop some more ♪

♪ Why? It numbs me inside ♪

♪ I know it ain't right ♪

♪ But it's part of the ride ♪

♪ There ain't no place
like home ♪

♪ I want to go back home ♪

♪ I hate the world we know ♪♪