Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001): Season 2, Episode 15 - Right Man, Wrong Time - full transcript

A country singer performs at C.D.'s. Walker takes a liking to her. But her ex-husband who doesn't want to let her go follows her ans stalks her. Walker tries to help her.

♪ I've been over ♪

♪ I've been under
And down again ♪

You don't mind if I
change this, do you?

Yes, I do mind. Come on.
You're not gonna make me

listen to another chorus
of some gal losing her guy

to some pickup
truck named Lucille?

At least you can
understand the words.

That's more than I can
say about your music.

What, this is the tape
that C.D. got you?

Merrilee Summers.

Hey, she's pretty
good-looking. Look at that.

Hey, I'm trying to drive.

"Take My Word For It."

I don't have to
take your word for it.

C.D. plays her video
over and over again.

He's like a child
with his first crush.

Well, he's excited about
her playing at the bar and grill.

What can you say?
♪ What a feelin' it is ♪

What's going on over here?

♪ When you learn To let go ♪

Hey, how long has
he been up there?

Climbed out there just
shy on 10 minutes ago.

Bank here foreclosed
on his ranch.

Just broke down and
bawled like a baby.

Then, next thing you
know... Yeah. Hey, look,

call 911, all right? All right?

Tell them the Texas
Rangers are on it.

Why didn't you wait for me?

'Cause I don't think
this guy's gonna wait.

Hey, buddy.

Don't!

Don't come any closer.

All right. Just take it
easy. We just want to talk.

There's nothing to talk
about. Nothing at all.

Look, it can't be
as bad as all that.

Let's discuss it.

Walker, let me handle this. I
know how to talk to this guy.

Are you sure? Yeah.

He wants attention.
He wants to be saved.

Otherwise, he'd
have jumped already.

I don't know, Trivette.

Yeah. Watch and learn.

Hey.

Hey, don't! I-I'll
jump, I swear it.

I can dig it, buddy, all right?

Now, look, I know you think

that it's the end of
everything, all right?

But you're gonna find

you got a lot to live for.

Yeah?

Now, everybody's had bad breaks.

Now, if you talk to me,

you're gonna find...
that just maybe...

Maybe I've had just as
many bad breaks as you have.

All right. What's going on?

I can't have kids.

Not ever, the doctor said.

So my wife left me.

Then my pa died.

And on his deathbed,
he called me a fool

and he said I was going
to lose the farm, which I did.

What happened to you this week?

And talking to you,
it all makes sense.

I'm gonna do it!

No, wait! No, wait, wait, wait!

I just got one more thing
to say, one more thing.

What?

What are you doing?

Now, you want to
kill yourself, right?

But you don't want to take
an innocent guy with you.

Suit yourself.

Walker!

Don't let go, Walker.

Oh, don't you let
go, Walker. Oh!

Mama... Oh.

Well, it worked for Mel Gibson

in Lethal Weapon.

Trivette, that was a movie.

You sold this thing
out in three hours?

There you go.

Yeah. I sold this thing
out in three hours.

Biggest thing I
ever saw in my life.

People gonna be
clamoring in here.

I guess I'm gonna
have to ask Merrilee

to do me a couple
of extra shows.

Merrilee?

Merrilee? First-name
basis already.

When I found out that
Ethan was representing her,

I could've got down on my knees

to beg him to get
her in this place.

When she said yes,

hey, I shed real tears of joy.

Boy, you got it bad.

Well, she is pretty, all right.

And smart and
let me tell you this,

very, very friendly.

You haven't even met her yet.

Well, I just know,
that's how I know.

When's she supposed
to get here anyway?

Any minute.

Lord, I hope she hasn't
changed her mind.

She ain't gonna change her mind.

She's a woman, ain't she?

Well, well, well.

What the hell is all this?

Oh, Wayland, can't
you leave us alone?

Wayland, we're tired of this.
You're terrorizing Merrilee.

You back off, old man.

You're her business
manager. This is family matter.

Now, you're not my
family anymore, Wayland.

Nobody walks out on
me, precious. Nobody.

Hey, Merrilee.

Hey, Bobby.

Would you please tell
your boss to leave us alone?

Come on, let's get out... Bobby,

I will get when I'm
ready to get, all right?

Oh! Wayland... All
I want to do is talk.

I'm all talked out, Wayland.
I got nothing left to say.

Well, maybe I got
something to say, Merrilee.

Okay. Shh, baby. Okay.

You just... You just tell
me what you want from me.

I just... I want a
second chance.

Come on, baby. Baby,
just another chance.

We're family. I
want my family back.

And I know I can make it,

but you gotta try,
Merrilee. You gotta try.

I did try, Wayland.

For too hard, and too long.

Now, that's why we're divorced.

Now, please, you
have got to leave me be.

Well...

I ain't... I ain't never
gonna leave you be.

Mm... Oof!

Till we're both dead and buried.

See ya.

I'm sorry, Merrilee.

Oh, Bobby.

Let's go. Get the
hell out of here.

♪ What a feelin' it is ♪

♪ When you learn to let go ♪

♪ You look down At your feet ♪

♪ And find you're
Standin' alone ♪

♪ You've held back the tears ♪

♪ Now you're holdin' Your own ♪

♪ Oh, what a feelin' ♪

♪ When you learn To let go ♪

♪ I've been careful ♪

♪ I've been careless ♪

♪ And it's been A long haul... ♪

I sure do appreciate
this, Ethan.

Glad to oblige you, C.D.,

but I'm gonna have to
ask you to return the favor.

Anything. You name it.

Merrilee's been going through

a kind of a rough time lately.

I know you used to
be a Ranger and all.

Could you maybe get
one of your Ranger buddies

kind of keep an
extra-special eye on her?

No problem at all. You got it.

♪ When you learn to let go ♪

♪ What a feelin' it is ♪

♪ When you learn to let go ♪

♪ You look down At your feet ♪

♪ And find you're
Standin' alone ♪

♪ You've held back The tears ♪

♪ Now you're holdi" Your own ♪

♪ Oh, what a feelin' ♪

♪ When you learn To let go ♪

♪ Oh, what a feelin' ♪

♪ When you learn to let ♪

♪ Go ♪

That's wonderful,
baby. Wonderful.

Just like I taught you, huh?

Come on, everybody.

Let's hear it for my
pretty little wife, huh?

One time, pretty little wife.

Oh, you see, shh.

My pretty little ex-wife.

Uh, folks, this next song...

Sit down, buddy.

No, baby, baby.

Why don't you play that
song you used to sing

when it was real cold
when you'd say, "Wayland,

Wayland..." Okay.
Hey, that's enough.

What? You're
interrupting the show,

and you're
bothering the patrons.

I'm bothering the patrons?

Sir, I am the patrons.

Not anymore. Let's go.
You don't understand.

I made that woman,
up there, okay?

I taught her
everything she knows.

Sing another one, Merrilee!

Is that the trouble you
was talking about? That's it.

Well, you don't have
to worry about it then.

You got a Ranger on it. Good.

Hi, Bobby.

Hey, Wayland. Thank you.

Now get your boss home

and keep him there
till he sobers up.

Yes, sir, Ranger.

There wasn't no
trouble in there, was it?

I mean, Wayland, he
don't mean no harm.

No. No trouble.
Let's keep it that way.

Yes, sir.

♪ Down by the river ♪

♪ Just like they said ♪

Knock, knock, knock.

Come on in.

Oh, yes, ma'am.

How are you, Miss Winters?
I mean, Miss Summers.

I, uh, E-Ethan said

that we might come by
and see you, and, uh...

If you're busy or something,
we'll just come back.

Oh, no, no, no.
Don't go running off.

No, Ethan promised
me I was gonna meet

my biggest fan in
these here parts.

You certainly are.

I'm C.D. Parker.
Nice to meet you.

It's sure nice to meet you too.

I, uh...

These are my
friends. Uh, this is, uh...

I'm Cordell Walker,
Miss Summers.

You have to excuse
C.D. He's, uh,

a little excited right now.

James Trivette. Hi.

Will you excuse them both? Yeah.

It won't be hard, I'm sure.
- I know it will.

Uh, I would really like
to thank you for, uh,

taking care of that earlier.

C.D., I am so
sorry about all that.

Well, uh, you know, some people,

they just can't keep their
personal problems at home.

And that's perfectly okay. Yes.

Well, Wayland and I don't
have any personal problems.

Certainly none to
conduct in my home.

Oh, is this your little girl?

Yes. Yes.

Yes, she is. This is Tammy Fay.

Tammy Fay Summers. She's pretty.

- Gorgeous.
- How sweet.

She's about the only thing
that keeps me going these days,

except my music, of course,
and nice folks like you.

C.D., can I ask a favor?

Would you mind running
and finding Ethan and tell him

that I'll be ready to go
in a couple of minutes?

Well, now, Ethan had to take

a couple guys over to the motel,

and he said, well, ahem,

maybe I could take you home.

Why, that'd be just
fine. Course now...

Now, I've got to close up.

I have to... I have
to close up. Ha, ha.

And I'll bet
you're just as tired

as a cat 9 miles
from dirt, aren't ya?

Yeah. So I'll just have, uh...

I'll, I'll... Uh...

Oh, I'll be glad to,
if you don't mind.

Oh, I don't mind at all. In
fact, it'd be my pleasure.

♪ I've been over ♪

♪ I've been under ♪

♪ And down again And again ♪

♪ Taken chances ♪

♪ And they've Taken their toll ♪

♪ I felt like giving up ♪

♪ Felt like just givin' in ♪

♪ What a feelin' ♪

♪ When you learn To let go ♪

There you are, ma'am.

It's funny. I keep
waitin' for you to ask me

what was really the
problem back there.

I figured you'd tell
me if you wanted.

Mm. It's a real old-time,

country-song kind
of story, I guess.

He was a big star then.

He made me feel so good
about myself and my music.

I thought he was the best
man God had ever created

until we got married.

He beat that notion out of me.

So I grabbed Tammy Fay,
filed for divorce, and ran.

Old Wayland's chased
me from county to county,

and state to state.

He's busted down doors,
broken through windows,

callin' all hours of
the morning saying,

I'm his woman and he's
never gonna never let me go.

Oh!

You okay? Yeah. Yeah.

I couldn't make out the car.

It was him. I know
it was Wayland.

He's never gonna let
me go until I'm dead.

We've made some
progress in stalking cases,

but it's very, very
difficult to prove.

We can get a restraining order.

And, at this point,

that's about the best we can do.

So what do I do?

I can't exactly change
my name and take my baby

to a place that no one's
gonna recognize me.

She's right, Alex. I
mean, she's a celebrity.

She got her songs
all over the radio.

Oh, I'm just so
tired of all of this.

Look, I want a normal life

for me and Tammy.

I want to stop being
so afraid all the time.

Merrilee.

Running's not gonna
solve your problems.

I realize that it's difficult

to trust people that
you don't even know,

but give us a chance, okay?

You really think
you can help me?

We can help you.

Okay.

Uncle Ray, this is
Merrilee Summers

and her daughter, Tammy.

Very nice to meet you.

Very nice.

Pleasure's ours.

I'll put a couple
more steaks on.

Okay.

Look, Tammy. They
got a horse over there.

Oh.

Oh, you got trouble now.

She's never going
to want to leave.

That's okay.

Tammy, this is
Amigo. He likes you.

Well, I like him.

He's nice, just like you.

Thanks.

♪ As I walked out In
the streets of Laredo ♪

♪ As I walked out
In Laredo one day ♪

♪ I spied a young cowboy
All wrapped in white linen ♪

♪ Wrapped in white linen
And cold as the clay ♪

♪ "I see by Your outfit..." ♪

Thank you for tonight.

I can't remember
when I've felt so relaxed.

And so safe.

I'm glad you're here.

Me too.

♪ "For I'm a young cowboy
And I know I must die" ♪

I like your friend Alex.

Are you two very close?

Well, Alex and
I, uh... We, uh...

You know, that's just
what this ranch needs.

A little girl, a woman...

Isn't your cherry pie
burning, Uncle Ray?

Sweetheart, it's gettin' late.

We should go back to the hotel.

Oh, Mommy, I want
to listen to more songs.

I know, sweetheart.

Another time, maybe?

Sure.

Bye, Uncle Ray. Bye.

Come on, honey.

Here we go. That
a girl. Just hold on.

Leave the truck
here. I'll be right back.

Yes, sir.

Ma'am.

Thank you for being
so sweet to Tammy Fay.

That's quite all right.

And for being so sweet to me.

I'll, uh, see you tomorrow?

Yeah, I better.

Bye. Bye.

Well.

One week in town, you're already

steppin' out with somebody else.

I should've blowed him away.

Now, you take it
easy, Wayland, okay?

I don't want you
waking up Tammy.

Really?

Well, hell, let's
wake her up, huh?!

I mean, this is family
business, isn't it?

I think she should
know how her mama's

runnin' around with
some other man.

Now that's enough, Wayland!

Wayland Hampton, you are
not gonna shame me anymore.

Not in front of my daughter,
not in front of anyone.

Do you hear me?

Now, I have begged
you to get help.

You think I need help?

Yeah, I do. Well come here.

No!

Mama?

Tammy... Tammy, you
go in the other room now.

- Hey, baby.
- Go in the other room.

Now!

You know, I
raised... I raised her,

like she's my little darling.

I did.

'Cause she is.

Like you're my wife
and I know my rights.

I am not your wife anymore.
We have been divorced

for three months, okay?
Look, I got the papers

in the drawer if
you wanna see 'em.

I don't care about
your papers! Papers!

Where's Hampton?

I don't know.

He told me to pick him up here.

Oh, no, no, no. No! Oh!

We gotta talk. I got to
straighten you out. No.

N... Aah! Wayland!

Leave me alone!

Wayland! Open the door!

Open the...!

Stop! Hampton!

What the hell you
think you're doin'?

This is family business, Walker!

You got no right comin' in
here, breakin' down doors.

Aw, c...

Are you all right? I'm okay.

You have the right
to remain silent.

Anything you say can and
will be used against you...

Mommy?

Is Wayland going to jail?

I don't know,
sweetheart. I hope so.

Are you scared?

Alex did everything she could,

but he's gonna make bail.

Courts are so dang full,
they had to let him go.

It's how he gets off every time.

It's not fair.

No, it's not.

But we'll find a way to
get him, I promise you that.

I'm sorry.

Don't you worry none, Washoe.

Nobody can harm those two

as long as they're
in this house.

Thanks, Uncle Ray.

Evening. Evening.

Tammy wants you to
tuck her in. Do you mind?

Yeah, sure.

Don't you say
anything, Uncle Ray.

What's so funny?

He's been waiting a long
time to see me do this.

Would you hold this?

Will Mommy be all right?

Yeah, your mama's
going to be fine.

I promise.

Go to sleep.

Night, sweet pea.

I wish she didn't have
to go through all this.

I can only imagine
what it's doing to her.

Children are a lot stronger

than we give 'em credit for.

Would you mind
terribly if I cried?

It's just been so long

since I felt safe
enough with anyone.

What is the judge's
problem, Alex?

All we're asking for
is a restraining order.

That's routine,
for crying out loud.

It's not that routine.
We're talking about

two famous people
here, you know.

Yeah, I never thought
I'd be the one to say this,

but it sounds like reverse
discrimination to me, folks.

Well, I tell you,
in the old days,

we'd just take
him out in the alley

and beat the compound
hell out of him.

Don't egg Walker on, C.D.

He's already
getting too involved.

What do you mean,
getting involved?

Cordell, come on.

Everyone can tell when
a man's been smitten

by a... high-country skirt

and a low-country voice.

I'm just trying to help
the gal out, that's all.

You and Merrilee, huh?

Look, I'm just... C.D.:
Smitten. Admit it.

That's right. You got
the classic symptoms:

Your eyes glaze over
when her name is mentioned,

the untouched beer,
and the washed truck.

The truck was dirty.

You washed your truck?

♪ Oh, no ♪

♪ I didn't see it comin' ♪

♪ I was lookin' Straight ahead ♪

♪ Too slow ♪

♪ You were off and runnin' ♪

♪ Down by the river
With a pretty redhead ♪

♪ Down by the river
Just like they said ♪

♪ Was the water warm? ♪

♪ Was the wine all right? ♪

♪ Were the flames any hotter
Than they were last night? ♪

♪ Was her kiss as sweet? ♪

♪ Did she first say no? ♪

I believe your partner's

getting ready to sing
the lovesick blues.

Never seen him like that before.

Oh, he's been
bitten, let me tell you.

♪ Did you feel like
You've been there before ♪

♪ When you said
You'd be forever true? ♪

Wayland, this is gettin' heavy.

I mean, if they find out
what you gone and did...

I don't even wanna
think about it.

Bobby, ain't nothing
gonna go wrong, all right?

It's "Prankster
tear-gases a crowd."

Oh, it's a pity, all right,

but it happens all
the time, don't it?

Yeah, what about Merrilee?

Well, that's pretty
much up to her, ain't it?

Okay.

♪ Did it feel to you
Like a déjà vu? ♪

♪ Did it feel to you
Like a déjà vu? ♪♪

What the hell's goin' on here?

Hey, Jimmy!

Trivette, you drive.

Move up, Trivette!

Ha ha! What did
I tell you, Bobby?

Ain't nothing to worry
about, nothing whatsoever.

Pull over! Okay! Okay!

You want to know

what Wayland
Hampton's gonna do next?

Well, my mama raised
nothin' but fighters, sir.

And this Texas Ranger

is going to get his a%@ kicked.

Now, I am filing charges
against Cordell Walker

in an hour or so,

using the best
Philadelphia lawyers around.

Conduct unbecoming
of a peace officer,

assault, false statements,

attempted manslaughter.

You see, I aim to cut him
down to his proper size

using his own law.

And from now
on, I'll be traveling

in the company
of my good friends.

Thank you very
much, and God bless.

What am I gonna do now?

There was a hell of a lot of
people out there last night.

Couldn't somebody identify
who threw that tear gas?

Everybody we questioned
claimed they didn't see anything.

Well, that's it.

Forget it. My mind is made up.

I'm gonna go back to the ranch,
and I'm gonna get my things,

and we're gonna leave.

I'm sorry, C.D.,

I just don't know
what else to do.

Look, Merrilee,

you can't let this
guy ruin your life.

You don't understand, Walker.

Wayland doesn't
want to just ruin my life.

He wants to kill me.

Oh.

Uncle Ray, they're gonna
stay here until I get back.

Something wrong, Washoe?

Not for long.

Be careful, Cord.

I'm betting Alex

isn't gonna like this one bit.

Won't be the first time.

We don't have
anything to book him on.

Trivette, patience is a virtue.

See what I mean?

All right, all right,
all right, all right.

Step out of the car, please.

What?

You heard the man.

Why? I mean, what did I do?

Drinking in public's
against the law.

Out of the car.

But we sure appreciate

you buying enough for everybody.

Hands behind your back.

You have the right
to remain silent.

Look, you ain't gonna

get me to say anything
against Wayland,

so you may as
well just let me go.

You've known Wayland for a
long time, haven't you, Bobby?

That's right. We been together

since we were little kids.

So then you know his first wife?

Tracy Lynn?

Yeah. I knew her. So what?

Keep in touch with her?

Hey, I don't know
what that has to do

with anything, so why
don't you just book me,

or whatever, and
then just leave me be?

You seem a little
nervous now, Bobby.

No, I'm just tired.
Just tired is all.

Tired of being bothered by you.

Harassment, that's what
it is, plain and simple.

And just leave
Tracy Lynn out of this.

You know what he did to
Tracy Lynn, don't you, Bobby?

I don't know what
you're talkin' about.

You know exactly
what we're talking about.

We're talking about
when Wayland beat her

and put her in the hospital.
You know everything about it!

You know every little detail.

You probably even helped
him, didn't you? What'd you do?

Did you hold her down
while he beat her, Bobby?

No! No, he did
it himself! Look...

He was drunk.

It was an accident.

Well, the next time
there's an accident,

when he loses control,

when he hurts
Merrilee and Tammy,

you get to be an accessory,

you get to go down with him!

No. No, I would
never hurt them, never.

I want to know what
Wayland's planning on doing.

I don't know. He's crazy.

I don't care if
he's crazy or not.

I want to know what
his next move is.

If he tells me, I'll call you.

Do that.

What if Bobby changes
his mind or won't help?

I mean, he's afraid of
Waylon something awful.

He's got every right to be.

Nah. He knows I'm
gonna take Waylon down.

He doesn't wanna
go down with him.

Oh, I can't believe
there's actually a chance

this all might be over.

After all this time.

It will be.

Yeah.

Thanks to you.

Hey, Bobby.

Where the hell you
think you're going?

No place. I'm just
doing my laundry.

You know what I heard?

I heard that you went
down to the courthouse

to talk with the
DA and that ranger.

What'd they wanna
know about, Bobby?

Nothing.

You know, just
the same old stuff.

They just wanted to
know about you, is all.

I didn't tell them anything.

What did they wanna
know about me, Bobby?

Nothing.

Just the dirt. You
know. I swear.

You sure about that?

Come on, Waylon.

I mean, you and I
been together too long.

You told them about Tracy
Lynn, didn't you, Bobby?

No. Damn you, boy!

I treated you like
a brother, didn't I?

I treated you
just like a brother.

Walker.

Ranger Walker, this is Bobby.

I may have something
for you tonight.

What is it?

Just meet me at
my place about 9:00,

and come alone. Don't be seen.

I think Waylon knows.
He damn near killed me.

You all right?

Just be there at 9:00.

I'll be there.

See, Waylon? I done
what you told me.

I know you did, Bobby.

Now, I want you to listen to
me. Here's what I want you to do.

You gotta get out
of my sight forever...

or die, boy!

Quesadilla, Bobby.

♪ Down at the courthouse ♪

♪ I had a rough mornin' ♪

♪ I heard what the judge said ♪

♪ What's yours and what's mine ♪

♪ For all that you've taken ♪

♪ I had plenty of warnin' ♪

♪ I wasn't prepared for ♪

♪ What you left behind ♪

♪ Where was it written ♪

♪ That I'd take the blame? ♪

♪ You took the pictures ♪

♪ And even the frames ♪

♪ The new kitchen table ♪

♪ You were able to claim ♪

♪ But where was it written ♪

♪ That I'd take the blame? ♪

That Merrilee is
something else, isn't she?

I mean, singing like that.

After all she's been through

the last couple of days.

Yeah, she sure is.

Cordell, how
special is she to you?

♪ With the slam of his mallet ♪

Very special, C.D.

♪ The closets were bare... ♪

I'm all set with the warrants.

If Bobby gives you
anything tonight,

we can pick up
Hampton immediately.

Good.

♪ Were the nails... ♪

Trivette, will you stay here
and keep an eye on Merrilee?

I'm gonna go talk to Bobby.

You got it.

♪ Even took out the garbage ♪

♪ And took out the maid ♪

Did Hampton send you?

Yeah, yeah, it was Hampton.

Okay, folks.

I'm gonna need your help.

Whoo! Make a little noise!

♪ Oh, no ♪

♪ I didn't see it comin' ♪

♪ I was lookin' straight ahead ♪

♪ Too slow You
were off and runnin' ♪

♪ Down by the river
With a pretty redhead ♪

♪ Down by the river ♪

♪ Just like they said ♪

♪ Was the water warm? ♪

♪ Was the wine all right? ♪

♪ Were the flames any hotter
Than they were last night? ♪

♪ Was her kiss as sweet? ♪

♪ Did she first say...? ♪

He's got a gun!

Drop it, Hampton!

You can't have her, ranger.

She's mine... for eternity.

Now, that's what our
wedding vows said.

It's over.

Well, maybe it's over,
and maybe it's not.

You pull that trigger,
you're a dead man.

Son, I'm already dead.

What about Tammy?

What about her?
Don't you love her too?

Maybe I do.

Well, if you do...

don't take her
mother away from her.

Look, nobody cared
about me for my whole life.

Nobody gave a damn!

But Tammy does!

I'm asking ya.

Don't take her
mother away from her.

Hell.

Look at her.

She's the most beautiful thing

I've ever seen in my life.

And the way you sing...

Baby, there ought to be a law.

Oh, Waylon. I'm so sorry.

He's going out!

♪ I am leavin' ♪

♪ Though I never say goodbye ♪

♪ To the only one
Who gave a damn ♪

♪ The one who brought
Tears to my eyes ♪

♪ I am bleedin' ♪

♪ I am bleedin' inside out ♪

♪ Like a wreck On a
lonesome highway ♪

♪ Ain't nobody hear me shout ♪

♪ I am leavin' ♪

♪ I am leavin' you behind ♪

What the hell's he doing?

♪ Leavin'... ♪

I guess he got what he wanted.

"Thank you" seems like...

such a small thing to say

for what you've done for me.

You've given me the freedom...

to follow a dream
that I have had

burning inside
of me for so long.

And yet...

Oh, Walker.

I know.

Right guy... wrong time.

Yeah.

I can't seem to
get it right, can I?

You will.

One day.

I hope so.

Who knows?

I gotta come back here sometime.

Yeah.

Hey, folks.

I just wanted to come
up here real quick...

I gotta go.

We've got C.D.'s
famous barbequed ribs.

Hope you're all
enjoying yourselves.

In just a couple minutes,

Merrilee Summers is
gonna come up here.

Last performance here at C.D.'s.

She's gonna be singing
her heart out for you,

so I hope you guys
just all sit back,

enjoy yourselves, and, uh...

enjoy the show.

You ready?

Yes, ma'am. Let's do it.

Okay.

Here she is, Miss
Merrilee Summers.

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.

I'd like to dedicate
this, uh, final number...

to the owner of this
fine establishment,

Mr. C.D.

And to my new friends,

Mr. Jimmy Trivette on guitar...

and Alex Cahill over
at the end of the bar.

And, uh... Ooh.

Uh... excuse me.

Uh, also... to a
very special person.

And he knows who he is.

Whoo! Hit it, boys.

♪ I push and you pull ♪

♪ I run and you walk ♪

♪ I smile and you frown ♪

♪ When I'm quiet, You talk ♪

♪ We cannot agree ♪

♪ It's either black
Or it's white ♪

♪ But we come together ♪

♪ Almost every night ♪

♪ If I'm not romantic ♪

♪ You're Marilyn Monroe ♪

♪ But if I'm feeling frisky ♪

♪ You're cold as the snow ♪

♪ We're opposite people ♪

♪ Like day is to night ♪

♪ But we come together ♪

♪ Almost every night ♪

♪ We come together
Almost every night ♪