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  • 5/23/2025
SurrealEstate - Season 3 Episode 4 -
A Family Thing
#CinemaJourney

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00:00Thank you for shaming me into going to law school.
00:16Who are you?
00:17Really?
00:18Most people know me by my nom de guerre, death.
00:21Tag Guinness is our new research associate.
00:24Tag, I need you.
00:26Luke Roman is no ordinary doofus.
00:28He has this link across the veil.
00:30Just imagine if I could hop into his skin.
00:33If you fail, if you inspire scornful laughter,
00:37oblivion will not be punishment enough.
00:42Whoever claims to love God, yet hates a brother or sister,
00:47is a liar.
00:49For whoever does not love their brother and sister,
00:51whom they have seen, cannot love God,
00:54whom they have not seen.
00:57I now invite Lisbet's children to offer a handful of soil
01:01as she is returned to Earth.
01:07It's not a contest, Barry.
01:09Maybe I love Mom twice as much as you two.
01:12If you really want to quibble,
01:13I saw a front end loader park behind the shed.
01:15Stick it, Arlone.
01:17Um, excuse me.
01:19I should go first. I'm the oldest.
01:20Rules are rules.
01:22Right, boss?
01:24There are no rules I know of,
01:25but if we're having trouble with the cue system,
01:28might I suggest on the count of three?
01:33One, two...
01:37Three.
01:44Goodbye, Mom.
01:46Love you always.
01:48See you on the other side, Ma.
01:49Take care of your beautiful self, Mom.
01:51Love you.
01:53Well, what do you know?
01:54Barry hit the hole.
01:56Get bent.
01:57Mom could hear you guys, you know.
01:58Make sure your coffins are soundproof.
02:00I'm from heaven, dipshit.
02:01And on that note,
02:03we bid our beloved Lisbet goodbye.
02:06Until the day when we are all raised up,
02:09amen.
02:10Amen.
02:12I think Barry should be raised up first.
02:13He is the oldest.
02:15We can both go to hell.
02:19It's okay.
02:23God, why does death bring out the worst in people?
02:37Hey.
02:40To my beneficiaries,
02:42I, Lisbet Eno,
02:44give, devise, and bequeath all my possessions
02:47to be shared equally between my children.
02:51Right?
02:52Title and interest of the family home, however,
02:54shall not be named herein.
02:57Rather, my children shall convene upon the Eno home
03:01to unanimously name a beneficiary.
03:04All children must be present for the duration of deliberations
03:06to be made within 96 hours,
03:09or the house shall be donated to charity.
03:12Do what now?
03:13Mom's stiffing us on the house.
03:15No.
03:16She just wants us to decide together,
03:20like grown-ups,
03:22over the next three days.
03:24Or else it goes, poof,
03:26off to the Goodwill like an old couch.
03:31Is there a loophole here?
03:33Like, is it legally binding if Mom was suffering
03:36a bout of dementia during drafting?
03:40Your mom was sharp as a tack up until the very last.
03:45For what it's worth, I only knew Elizabeth a short while,
03:48but she really was lovely.
03:51And she loved you all very much,
03:53and it made her so happy to think of you all
03:55coming together and closing this chapter on her life
03:58and entering a new one,
04:00side by side, like responsible adult siblings.
04:07So, in that spirit,
04:09can we please maybe hold our breath
04:11for the next 96 hours while we sort this out?
04:17Please.
04:20When you're ready to jump back in,
04:22I have a few tech upgrades I'd like to share.
04:25Just some digital applications
04:27that elegantly augment our rather analog devices.
04:31Shall we set aside some time to review?
04:35Tomorrow, all right? 9 a.m.?
04:39Hey, sorry to interrupt. There's no receptionist.
04:43Tyler! Hi.
04:45Uh, everybody, this is Tyler McNeil,
04:48the owner of that hunk of burning love on 712 Riverwalk
04:51that we just listed.
04:53Tyler's my partner, Susan Ireland,
04:55and our associates, August, Lomax.
04:58Great to meet you all.
05:00You guys good to finish without me?
05:04I'm excited to run you through the plan and device for your sale.
05:10Nah, let's talk about where I'm going, not where I've been.
05:14I just thought we'd get Riverwalk on the market first.
05:17Yeah, that's the past.
05:19Show me my future, Luke. Dazzle me.
05:22Okay, no problem. I got a long list of possibilities.
05:25Let's narrow it down. Give me specifics.
05:27Oh, hmm, let's see.
05:30Maybe 9,000 or 10,000 square feet,
05:33five bedrooms, seven, no, eight baths,
05:36home office, oversized garage,
05:38nothing too big and ostentatious, you know?
05:41It's not my style.
05:46You're laughing at me?
05:49No.
05:51Don't laugh at me, Luke, ever.
05:54I mean it. I will end.
05:58Just don't.
06:04I didn't mean anything by it.
06:08Okay.
06:14I go running before work. It's my blood moving.
06:18You a runner?
06:20Depends on what's chasing me.
06:22Why don't you join me? 7am, my place.
06:28Sure.
06:31Just a warning, though.
06:33I'm pretty fast.
06:35No problem. I cheat.
06:43Home, semi-sweet home.
06:46Okay, so anything you don't want,
06:48we'll just set aside for the estate sale.
06:50And we will use these
06:54to mark the stuff that you do want.
06:56A little organizational hack I picked up
06:58from a lovely obsessive-compulsive I used to work with.
07:01Dibs.
07:23It's mine!
07:24I'm the youngest! It was my whoopee!
07:26I have kids!
07:27If anyone deserves a whoopee, it's my kids.
07:29I'm the oldest!
07:30Okay, okay.
07:31How about we just put a pin in this for now?
07:33Okay? You guys have bigger fish to fry.
07:35Look, I get it.
07:37Basic civility is hard work.
07:39So why don't we just call it a day
07:41and we can pick it back up tomorrow?
07:43I am getting hungry.
07:46I could use some rest.
07:47And space.
07:48I could use space from all of you.
07:50Edwin Hubble could not describe
07:52the amount of space I need from you two.
07:55Great! So we agree.
07:57Look at you. Go team!
08:10You again.
08:11No, you again.
08:13I'm your conscience, dipshit.
08:15What now?
08:16I'm just curious.
08:17You're gonna let them keep pushing you around like that?
08:20It's Mom's dying wish.
08:22We have to figure this out together.
08:24Barry, Barry, Barry.
08:27Don't fall for that shit.
08:29The last thing they care about is togetherness.
08:32Remember the time they ranted you out for smoking weed?
08:38I don't remember.
08:39At the 12th grade.
08:41You were grounded for a week.
08:43You ended up missing prom,
08:45one of the formative events of a healthy adolescence.
08:48You don't just bounce back from that.
08:50So you ended up dating Tiffany.
08:53Nice girl, but Jesus on a jet ski, Barry.
08:56The marriage is imploding.
08:58Blowing up like Tunguska in 1908.
09:01Now you're balding.
09:03You're getting ear hair.
09:05Who's responsible for that?
09:08Who's responsible?
09:09Trace it back to patient zero, Bear.
09:15Arlo.
09:17Sherry.
09:18So?
09:19You gonna let them get away with that, Bear?
09:22Mars?
09:25Over my dead body.
09:36Zoe!
09:37I know, I didn't have to, but
09:39my firm gets a discount at this cute cafe
09:43every Tuesday from $8.08 to $10.22.
09:46Why so specific?
09:48I don't know.
09:49It was just really fun to negotiate.
09:51Anyways,
09:52I just wanted to spend my morning with you guys
09:54instead of a bunch of suits.
09:56Lawyers, am I right?
09:58Present company excluded.
10:00So how is it?
10:01Is it great?
10:02Yeah, it is.
10:04It's great.
10:05It's great.
10:06I just...
10:07Just who knew starting over on the lowest rung
10:10like torts and paperwork could feel so, um,
10:13debilitating?
10:15But I guess sometimes I just miss this.
10:19You guys.
10:20Oh, we miss you.
10:22Especially when the phone rings for that sixth time.
10:28Wait, so where's Luke?
10:32Oh, looks like he's still with Tyler.
10:35It's not like Luke to forget.
10:37I doubt he forgot.
10:40Wasn't important.
10:48Well, I gotta get back to work.
10:50Regroup and get back.
10:53Bye.
10:58Is everything okay?
11:01Luke is being distracted by a walking shiny object.
11:06There's something about this client I...
11:09I don't trust him.
11:11But you trust Luke, right?
11:15Under normal laboratory conditions.
11:19It's awkward to say, and probably sounds even worse,
11:21but the frail elderly have good business.
11:24And these days, kids start Googling assisted living
11:26the first time Mom and Dad misplace their keys.
11:29That's where I'd come in.
11:31I make sure there's dignity in the day crescendo.
11:34What I build isn't nursing homes.
11:36They're retirement villas.
11:38White table linen dinners, Cali King beds,
11:40meds served on the half shell.
11:44I thought you said you were a runner.
11:46I didn't say I was a marathoner.
11:48How long we even at it now?
11:50Huh, two hours.
11:51Two hours?
11:55I'm late for work.
11:56Just tell me you lost track of time.
11:58Hydration?
12:09Help yourself.
12:20Look, I got some meetings to get to,
12:22so I won't be able to look over those listings you compiled.
12:25You want to reconnect after work?
12:27I guess.
12:29All right, just text me where.
12:31Gotta run.
12:39All right.
12:49Look at you.
12:51The girls.
12:53Oh, hello, alternative me.
12:56That's really, really mean.
12:58What is it this time?
13:00It just occurred to me that there's a special kind of bond
13:04between a mother and her daughter.
13:06Something that your loser brothers will never understand.
13:09A couple of rock throwers with the emotional intelligence of Dryer Lint.
13:13But we know, don't we?
13:16Yeah, we know.
13:18It's like that time that your parents missed Thanksgiving.
13:22Do you remember?
13:24Because of the storm?
13:28No.
13:29You cooked everything.
13:31The turkey, the stuffing, the potatoes, the yams.
13:33You cooked everything so it would be ready in time for when they got there.
13:36You know who took all the credit?
13:38Barry, the little tapeworm.
13:40Barry's the worst.
13:43Arlo broke your arm.
13:46What?
13:47No.
13:48He did?
13:49Yeah, he threw you down the stairs
13:51to prevent you from telling Mom the truth about the turkey.
13:54You see, they always hunted in pairs.
13:56Ganged up on you, you never had a chance.
13:58You were always so alone.
14:01I was always so alone.
14:03But this is where you draw the line.
14:05With this house.
14:07With this home.
14:09My mother's home.
14:12You know, I wonder what it's worth,
14:14considering the current market value.
14:16Probably a lot.
14:19You need to know.
14:21I need to know.
14:23Take it.
14:25Take what's yours, by any means necessary.
14:28What do you mean?
14:29Rip it from their greedy little hands.
14:31Maybe those bloody stumps spewing tendons and blood into their life force drains out.
14:41Hey.
14:42Hey, you.
14:43How go the negotiations?
14:47You know,
14:49I think we need to find out what the house is worth.
14:53The decision is huge.
14:54We do require all the facts.
14:56Okay.
14:58Actually, I know a guy.
15:02I understand you're on a time crunch,
15:04so I threw together a quick market valuation based on comps I had available.
15:10I think you're going to like it.
15:12Welcome.
15:13Well?
15:14I think this is a matter for the executor.
15:16Oh, the executor.
15:18Worst avenger ever.
15:19You're just jealous that Mom chose me instead of you losers.
15:23Loser?
15:24I'm a doctor.
15:26You are a podiatrist.
15:29That's a doctor.
15:30That's a reach is what it is.
15:32That's a hell of a step up from a master's degree in counseling.
15:35Hey, watch it, foot boy.
15:37It's a good thing you're a lawyer.
15:38You're trained for this shit.
15:40Yeah, I think I was sick that day.
15:43Those are the top contenders.
15:45Adjust it to your specs.
15:47Best is best.
15:49I'm impressed.
15:51Start making those appointments and get looking.
15:57Another round here.
15:58Whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:00I don't know.
16:02Hey, something's going to kill you, right?
16:10So, is real estate always the dream?
16:15Yeah, sure.
16:17I mean, boiler dreams aside,
16:20this is what I always wanted to do.
16:25Boyhood dreams.
16:32Go into business with me.
16:35What do you mean?
16:38These houses you're looking into, they gave me an idea.
16:42I'm diversifying my portfolio as an offshoot to the villas.
16:46My vision is to buy residential homes,
16:49rent them out at the highest price the market can bear.
16:52Yeah, I heard some corporations are doing that.
16:56Look, I got relationships with banks that are just dying to finance me,
17:02but I don't know the residential side, which is your wheelhouse.
17:06Think about it.
17:09Together, we'll be unstoppable.
17:16But first, there's that beer.
17:46What was that?
17:49We just about lost you there, bud.
17:53I think you've been over-served.
17:55I've ordered Mr. Roman an Uber.
18:09Tomorrow, no skipping lunch.
18:13No matter how busy we are.
18:16Low blood sugar is not our friend.
18:25Arlo, please pass the salt.
18:35Now?
18:38So you don't like my cooking?
18:40If I meant that, I would have said it.
18:44I'll say it.
18:47Your food sucks.
18:53You really are a renaissance man, Arlo.
18:57Bad at so many things.
19:15Ah!
19:22I wouldn't kill you to cook your own damn dinners.
19:25Oh my God.
19:35Their immaturity is the problem.
19:37And their greed, and their pettiness, and their weakness.
19:41They've been like this forever.
19:43This one Thanksgiving, my parents were going to be late,
19:45and I slaved away in that kitchen all day.
19:48It was supposed to be a surprise.
19:51Instead, it ended in a fistfight, me breaking my arm.
19:56Okay, but you guys were kids then.
19:58What about now?
20:00What do you want now?
20:03I want them dead.
20:09You know, sometimes for our...
20:13Yeah.
20:21Yeah, what is that?
20:23Barry?
20:27Arlo?
20:44Oh.
20:56Barry?
20:57Arlo?
20:59Who sprayed Mom's perfume around?
21:00Sheax.
21:02This isn't funny.
21:03If you are messing with me, you're going to have to pay Barry to remove my foot from your ass.
21:06What are you talking about?
21:08Spraying Mom's perfume in here, make it feel like her presence is in this house?
21:12You are sick.
21:14You're sick?
21:15I say kick both of your asses.
21:16Oh, the foot doctor got brave.
21:18I'll run away in terror if not for this pesky plantar fasciitis.
21:21Where are those sticky notes?
21:35Okay, great, great.
21:37Everything's been tagged and sorted and ready for tomorrow's estate sale.
21:40Not quite.
21:45Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
21:48Everybody back to neutral corners.
21:50We can start fresh tomorrow, okay?
21:54Go, go, go.
22:11I'm sorry.
22:13I was doing the client thing last night.
22:15Lost track of time.
22:16Yes, well.
22:21Despite a rather draconian non-compete, I've managed to apply Asdor knowledge to our own modest technology.
22:28For example, now equipped with a retractable monocle, allowing the sorting of entities into genus.
22:37Demon?
22:38Brody?
22:39Poltergeist?
22:40Easy.
22:41Plus, monocles are super dashing.
22:44I'm sure the Monopoly guy has to fight them off with a shovel.
22:47Our basic PKT device.
22:50Our old standby now has the utility to carbon date energy fields so we can measure how long an entity has been extant.
22:57Oh, and the on button is now red.
23:01Nothing says urgency like a red button.
23:04And there's the gopher.
23:05This remote device can now detect and identify TREs.
23:10Wait, I should know this.
23:12Temporally resonant edifices.
23:15Buildings that once stood but have been torn down.
23:18I'm also in the process of installing an agency breach alarm like the one in our old office.
23:23The one that could detect the Brodies.
23:25Yeah, exactly.
23:26I think it's important to know if anything or anyone has followed us home.
23:31I worry that something unwholesome might embed itself amongst us.
23:41Well, I for one feel safer.
23:43Susan?
23:44Really great stuff, Augie.
23:46Thanks.
24:01Psst.
24:02Harlow.
24:04What now?
24:06Harlow, can I give you a little well-meaning constructive advice?
24:15I guess.
24:18Stop being a wussy bitch.
24:22Huh?
24:23Can't you see it coming?
24:24Those two are going to take the house away from you.
24:27Steal it out from under your wussy bitch nose just like they did your bike.
24:32I...
24:33Jesus.
24:34Damn, Harlow!
24:36The hot 10-speed with the yellow bolt?
24:39Eighth grade.
24:41They traded it in for a skateboard and a CD player.
24:44You spent the summer alone, haven't had a best friend since.
24:48But, Harlow, I have good news.
24:52You do?
24:53You're finally ready to fight.
24:56I saw your little stabby fantasy.
24:57It was awesome.
24:59I laughed.
25:00I cried.
25:01I stood up and cheered.
25:02You did?
25:03Yeah.
25:05Time to make it a reality, Harlow.
25:08Step up and kill them.
25:10End their lives, then take what's yours.
25:17Shh.
25:27This is exactly what our flipping house needs.
25:30Check out these gorgeous old bricks.
25:34They came from some ruin outside of town.
25:37I know this guy, Victor.
25:38He's kind of sketch.
25:39He runs a salvage operation.
25:41He sold them to me cheaper than new.
25:43They're the answer to that oxytocin.
25:47My mom would have loved these.
25:50Rustic, but with a history, you know?
25:53I know.
25:54Losing her really felt like losing home.
25:57I think that's why it feels so good to do this now.
26:00It connects me with her.
26:04Check out this emblem here.
26:10Did Victor say what this ruin used to be?
26:13Mm-mm.
26:14I'm gonna send this to Tag.
26:16Maybe there's a story.
26:18Nothing sells a house like a story.
26:21Thanks for stopping by.
26:23Things here are getting really weird.
26:25Well, that phrase should be on our business card.
26:28It should.
26:29Excuse me.
26:30Hi.
26:31Hi.
26:32I live down the street.
26:33I saw a lot of cars here.
26:35I was just wondering if everything was okay.
26:38Yeah, we're just helping the Eno kids settle up Lisbeth's affairs.
26:42Kids are all here?
26:43Oh, yeah.
26:44It's like Ragnarok in there.
26:46Mercy.
26:47They still don't get along.
26:49So all that stuff is true.
26:51Sherry's broken arm.
26:53The time Lisbeth missed Thanksgiving.
26:55Missed Thanksgiving?
26:56Not a chance.
26:58The Enos never spend a holiday apart.
27:02Well, beyond that stuff, is there anything else you couldn't remember?
27:06Well, actually, there was one thing.
27:10They used to talk to themselves.
27:13A lot.
27:14And it was disturbing.
27:17Fighting words.
27:20Oh.
27:21Yeah, I'll stop by later.
27:23I'd love to see them.
27:25A caduceus is a medical symbol, but it's also the staff of Mercury, patron of thieves and outlaws.
27:31The key crest makes this exceptionally curious, but I have to dig deeper before I can make any solid identification.
27:37Thanks.
27:38No rush.
27:39Just, you know, curious.
27:41Sometimes the brick companies would have a little stamp like this to identify bricks intended for a big institutional job.
27:47Great.
27:48Thanks.
27:49So what I'm saying, Susan, is that it was probably like a big institutional job.
27:56Okay.
27:57Super.
27:59I'll get back to you, Susan.
28:01Yeah, get back to me too, Tag.
28:08I think Tag is crushing on you.
28:13This is the new Susan Ireland.
28:15Someone who doesn't date 20-year-olds or colleagues or direct reports or bipeds or anyone.
28:21Remember?
28:22I stand corrected.
28:31Why are you selling this?
28:32Uh, because it was in your cell pile.
28:34No, it wasn't.
28:35Sherry!
28:36Arlo!
28:37Who planted this?
28:38The same jackass who planted this!
28:39These cards are collector's items!
28:41Okay, everybody just needs to settle down.
28:44And there they are.
28:45The Eno kids.
28:47Rachel!
28:51You still live down the road?
28:53I haven't seen you three in years.
28:55Sherry, look at you.
28:57Hi.
28:59And Arlo.
29:03Rachel, why do you have Mom's quilt?
29:05I was wondering how you could possibly sell it.
29:07It's special.
29:08We're not.
29:09It's mine.
29:10There is my junior choir robe.
29:12This is my graduation gown!
29:14Well, this piece is for my t-shirt.
29:16Well, that's my flannel shirt!
29:18My jeans!
29:21What?
29:22That's just not true.
29:23Your mother made this from her own clothes and your father's.
29:26She finished it when she was expecting you, Barry.
29:29And your, your shirt.
29:31Positive.
29:33I'm sorry.
29:34You're all remembering it wrong.
29:42I'm sorry.
29:58Who did this?
30:04Oh my, oh my quilt!
30:06Our quilt, why would you?
30:08No, wait, wait.
30:09Hold it.
30:10Think about it.
30:12The perfume?
30:13The quilt?
30:14I heard a woman laughing just now.
30:19So?
30:20What?
30:21Is it...
30:24Mom?
30:27Is she here?
30:29Do you think that she's mad at us?
30:35I'm never gonna sell a haunted house.
30:38Who do we even call about that?
30:43Episode 2
30:52Zoe sent us.
30:53You're the spook wranglers.
30:55We are real estate specialists.
30:57We could really use your help.
30:58Sure, just if it's Mom, be nice, okay?
31:00You're always nice.
31:07Shall we?
31:08A prevu?
31:13There's something here, and it's pissed off.
31:16The data shows something old, yet younger than Lisbet.
31:21It's a handy device.
31:23It's just a start.
31:24Cross-referencing, I can confirm there's no maternal link to the Eno children, but there does seem to be a familial link.
31:33Doesn't make any sense.
31:43No fancy takeout coffee this time?
31:46I miss the company motor oil I used to make.
31:48You're too young for nostalgia.
31:50It's not nostalgia, it's just...
31:53Okay, I didn't want to say this earlier in front of everybody else, but...
31:58I'm actually having a really hard time at work.
32:01I guess I'm just feeling really out of place.
32:03You know, the fancy cappuccino makers, the high-powered suits, the business lunches.
32:09Sounds rough.
32:12I just...
32:14I just mean it's not here.
32:17You know, it doesn't feel like home.
32:19It takes time.
32:21I felt the same way when I first came here.
32:24Hey, you know lobsters?
32:27Not personally.
32:29So, lobsters.
32:31They molt.
32:32And when they shed their hard, well-worn exoskeleton, the shell beneath is super soft.
32:39They spend weeks in hiding before it's safe to emerge.
32:42I can relate.
32:44You're just getting accustomed to the newness of it all.
32:48A three-year fast-tracked law degree, starting at a firm before finishing the bar?
32:53That's a lot.
32:57You are exceptional, Zoe.
32:59But you're also human.
33:02And apparently part crustacean.
33:05Give yourself some time.
33:07Live and breathe.
33:10Before being trapped and boiled alive.
33:13Thank you for that.
33:18Oh God, it's the Enos. I gotta go.
33:21See you around.
33:24Zoe!
33:25You got a second?
33:28What are they gonna do, kill each other?
33:31I've been looking through the late Mrs. Enos' records and there was a huge chunk missing.
33:35Being me, I tried a couple of backdoors into the data and found this.
33:39When she was 16, Lisbeth Duvall, that's her maiden name, gave birth to a baby girl at St. Gertrude's Hospital.
33:45She never told me about another daughter.
33:48Well, here's why. The little girl was named Summer, which is kind of ironic because she had anything but a sunny life.
33:54Summer was snatched away, as they tended to do with babies born in such circumstances,
33:58then bounced across 13 foster homes. I almost lost her during this period.
34:01Then she turned up once more in a shitty place, the obituaries.
34:06Murdered at 15 by a foster brother who stabbed her in the throat and, well, yuck. Very sad.
34:12Familial link. Half-sister.
34:15Yeah, bitter half-sister. It's hard to blame her.
34:19A little lost girl, watching your privileged brothers and sisters living their charmed lives.
34:25It sucks. I'd be mad too.
34:27So, what, Summer was the one putting all these false memories into the kids' heads?
34:32Wait, Rachel did mention that they used to always, uh, talk to themselves.
34:39It was Summer.
34:42Whispering bad things. Making them all hate each other.
34:47So, she wants the kids to do to each other what happened to her.
34:51Shit, I just left them alone.
35:22You help Zoey, I'm gonna try something.
35:25What in the world?
35:27When it comes to somebody losing their mother, there's only one solution.
35:30I need you to trust me on this one thing.
35:33Always.
35:40You don't deserve this place. Poor mother!
35:43Your parents had everything and I had nothing!
35:45You should have all died! Have your throats cut out and see how you like it!
35:49No!
35:51Mom?
36:05Summer.
36:09Baby.
36:12It's mother.
36:13Summer.
36:20They took you away.
36:25I tried to find you so many times.
36:30Liar!
36:32Mom!
36:34No.
36:44I never forgot you, Summer.
36:52This piece of your baby blanket.
36:56It's part of the quilt that I made.
36:59You asked me to die!
37:01No!
37:02And then you went and had a new family! A happy family!
37:05I left my children. All of my children.
37:09It's not their fault.
37:12It's not their fault.
37:14Please!
37:36It's time to go, honey.
37:38Let's go together.
38:08Let's go.
38:24Okay.
38:26So we've come up with a plan.
38:28And we have decided to sell.
38:31Okay.
38:33And split the profit four ways.
38:35Four?
38:36Well, we'll never know, Summer.
38:39But maybe we can do something for her.
38:43For her memory.
38:45Something not selfish and shitty.
38:50Okay.
38:52Sounds noble so far.
38:54So, a quarter of the sale should be directed to the Children's Aid Society.
39:00In Summer's memory.
39:02And you all agree?
39:05Yes.
39:07Nice.
39:09Well, I think your mom would be super happy.
39:12And look at that.
39:15What time to spare.
39:17I knew you guys would do it.
39:19You did?
39:21God, no.
39:23It's literally a miracle.
39:26So leave your name and number and I'll get back to you.
39:29Thanks.
39:31Hey, Susan.
39:32It's me.
39:34Just wanted to let you know that I witnessed some moltings today.
39:39The Enos.
39:41Old pre-lobster me would have thought it was, you know, corny or emo.
39:47But I guess I have a new appreciation.
39:50I mean, I still feel out of place at the firm, but my shell got a little tougher today and that's because of you.
39:57So, thank you.
40:00Okay, bye.
40:02Bye.
40:05Oh, Judy.
40:07Did you send that box like I told you to?
40:09Good.
40:11No, just a little inside joke to an old friend.
40:15Right.
40:18I'll send for the rest.
40:22Oh, right.
40:24You're leaving.
40:26You don't even care.
40:29I'm trying.
40:33No.
40:35No.
40:37Can't get there.
40:39You scared me, Tyler.
40:42We used to laugh together all the time.
40:45Now every time I laugh you get mad.
40:48You get this look like you, like you hate me.
40:57I don't even know you anymore.
41:00What a shame.
41:02I'm quite extraordinary.
41:05Especially deep down.
41:17Oh, you're still here.
41:19So are you.
41:21On my way out. Promised my mom no more desk dinners, which has been the easiest to keep so far.
41:25Anyway, this just came for you.
41:32No return address.
41:45What the heck is that?
41:56I don't know.
42:10I have no idea.
42:26I don't know.