SurrealEstate - Season 3 Episode 3 -
Death Does a Refi
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Death Does a Refi
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00:00Previously on Surreal Estate.
00:03Me too.
00:03Megan is seeing a urologist.
00:05What's his name?
00:06Hunter.
00:07What is happening to me?
00:09He has a demon in him.
00:14Executive director.
00:16That's a wonderful show.
00:18I'm afraid I broke my promise.
00:20You're fired.
00:21712 Riverwalk is hitting the market.
00:25It's me.
00:25Can I get an amen and a hallelujah?
00:28Elvis the Elephant.
00:30712 Riverwalk is hitting the market.
00:47Morning.
01:00712 Riverwalk is hitting the market.
01:30712 Riverwalk is hitting the market.
01:52Hey, is Dr. Donovan here?
01:55She's with a patient.
01:57Can I just leave her this? It's her sweater.
02:00Who are you?
02:01A friend.
02:03Luke Roman.
02:05Wait over there.
02:23Luke.
02:24Hi.
02:26I said you'd be out here.
02:27Hey, I brought you this.
02:29You left it at the heart the other night.
02:30Oh, thanks.
02:34You didn't have to make the special trip.
02:36Nah, it's on my way.
02:39So, how are you?
02:41Code blue to room 124.
02:43Ah, I'm sorry.
02:45Luke, I gotta go.
02:46Yeah, go.
02:48You go.
02:49We'll catch up later.
03:00Is that one of ours?
03:01Or one of theirs?
03:04A security guard,
03:06a department head,
03:07and a gentleman in a suit wearing an earpiece
03:10all watched me clean out my desk
03:13and escorted me out.
03:15Well, we brought back all your stuff.
03:17Settled up just like you asked.
03:19I hope.
03:20It feels like home.
03:22Home is the place where, when you have to go there,
03:25they have to take you in.
03:26Robert Frost.
03:30And Rochelle, she is cool with all this.
03:32Rochelle just wants me to be happy,
03:35even when she says it through clenched teeth.
03:38She is a prize.
03:40But to be clear, I, uh,
03:42I have no regrets about my brief ASDRA sabbatical.
03:47I was reminded of and humbled by the
03:50awesome inspirational power of unlimited funding,
03:53unburdened by supervision and accountability.
03:57There is that.
03:58If we just get the Pope to fire Father Phil,
04:00we would be back on top of the world.
04:03Phil Orley is a rare gem.
04:06Very few of his parts are interchangeable.
04:10Any ideas?
04:13I play an online RPG,
04:15a role-playing game, on Thursday nights.
04:19It's sort of a Game of Thrones type world,
04:22only it features llamas instead of dragons.
04:26Oh.
04:27It's called Alpacalypse.
04:30Anyway, there's a young man in the group
04:32who did some freelance work for us at ASDRA.
04:35He's brilliant.
04:36Call him. Bring him in for an interview.
04:38Well, that could be problematic.
04:42Strictly speaking, Tag doesn't actually
04:44leave his apartment.
04:46What, like ever?
04:50I'm late for a showing.
04:52We do like a video conference later?
04:54Does he do that?
04:55Constantly.
04:56Okay.
04:57Well, I'll have Lomax cover my open house.
04:59Set it up?
05:00Mm-hmm.
05:06Anne Gregory's new school is like five minutes away.
05:08Oh, perfect.
05:09Wanna go take a look?
05:10Okay.
05:13Is it possible things are finally going my way?
05:15You had some good luck coming, Isabel.
05:19You know, I never thought I'd be able
05:20to afford something like this.
05:22My real estate guy beat him up so bad on the price,
05:24he just wore him down.
05:26And then he got the bank to squeak me by on the loan.
05:28Oh, that's great.
05:31Isabel.
05:32Hey.
05:33You ready to do this?
05:34Yeah.
05:39All right.
05:40Why don't you go take a look around,
05:41make sure they fix that stucco in the back
05:43and replace the tile in the shower.
05:45Will do.
05:49Thanks for being so nice to my sister.
05:51She is a wonderful lady
05:53and a great mom.
05:55She's had such a tough time.
05:56Her ex is such a jerk.
05:58But now she has a new job, a new house.
06:01Fresh start.
06:03It's finally going her way.
06:16It's been over a year.
06:17You should have it.
06:18If you don't have it, check your files.
06:20Well, that's not my problem.
06:21Get it done.
06:24Everything OK, Keith?
06:26They're killing me.
06:27We can't start tearing this place down
06:29until we get the last permit for the demolition.
06:31But now, now they want to see the soil survey
06:33we did 18 months ago
06:35before they let us start grading the roads.
06:37The engineer must have that on file.
06:39Any delay is going to cost us a fortune.
06:42See, that's why you were smart to partner
06:43with Roman Ireland.
06:44We can help with this stuff.
06:45We'll get our people on it ASAP.
06:48Thanks.
06:49Did they clear out the house?
06:51All the good stuff went to auction.
06:52The junk is in the barn out back.
06:53We've had some vandalism there.
06:57You think it's kids?
06:58Yeah, kids.
07:00It's all fun and games
07:01until they step on a rusty nail
07:02and Daddy calls their lawyer.
07:04I was just going to check on the house
07:05to make sure that we're ready for the bulldozers.
07:07OK.
07:09Hey, Keith?
07:10Don't worry.
07:11We got this.
07:22OK.
07:41And then I spent two years
07:42doing tech support.
07:43It was a company that created
07:44and sustained the illusion
07:45that they sold color printers
07:46but were actually in the ink business.
07:48And they promoted me three times
07:49and it could have been four
07:50but I would have had to move
07:51to Salt Lake City
07:52and I detest choral music
07:53and sodium chloride
07:54so I began to do
07:55freelance land survey analysis
07:56for energy companies
07:57as well as online book reviews
07:58and troubleshooting submarines.
08:01Submarines?
08:02Oh, yeah.
08:03There's a million things that can go wrong.
08:04Life support, weapons, power plant.
08:06And then, of course,
08:07the New Virginia-class attack subs
08:08replaced traditional periscopes
08:09with two photonics masts
08:10that host visible and infrared digital cameras
08:12at the end of telescoping arms.
08:14Picture the 18-armed Hindu warrior goddess Durga
08:16in a wetsuit riding a snorkeling tiger
08:18hurling Tomahawk cruise missiles,
08:20UGM-48 missiles, and MK-48 torpedoes.
08:23We'll try.
08:25Oh, that's a movie.
08:26We need someone to do our research.
08:28Title searches, property histories,
08:30who lived in the house before.
08:31Or died.
08:32And more than a little digging into mythology.
08:37Mythology?
08:38You mean like digging up dirt on Hera and Zeus?
08:41Not exactly.
08:43Because it is out there.
08:44We deal more in the residual unpleasantness
08:47that could impact a home's resale value
08:49or time on market.
08:50We need someone who can provide
08:52a 360-degree view of a property's past and present.
08:55Generate a hypothesis around any metaphysical anomalies
08:59and possible amelioration of saying.
09:03And this is a job?
09:05Look, the last person in the position,
09:06they spent a lot of time visiting archives.
09:08Old, dusty basements.
09:09Sticking up little-known facts that never made it
09:12into the digital record.
09:14They walked property lines.
09:16They interviewed family members.
09:18Well, I have relationships with every archivist in the area
09:20as well as clerks, curators, and historians.
09:23Recognized experts in virtually every field.
09:25Everything is somewhere.
09:26We just need to find it.
09:28Some of the things you'll be researching
09:30are a bit out there.
09:32Oh, I have no problem with out there.
09:34I just need to do it in here.
09:36It's Susan. I need to take this.
09:40Can you tell me a little bit about
09:41the homeowners association fees?
09:44I, uh...
09:46I don't actually have that information offhand.
09:51I'm covering for my associate, Luke.
09:54This is really his property that he's at the lead on.
09:58He should be by anytime soon now.
10:00Ms...
10:02I'm sorry, I didn't get your name?
10:05I'm Madison.
10:06And yes, I'll wait.
10:10I'm sorry, but, uh...
10:12We're gonna have to get going.
10:14Yeah, well, Susan, she's tracking down
10:16some soil samples for a huge developer client.
10:19She was gonna cancel her date tonight,
10:21but I said we'd handle it.
10:23Priorities?
10:25Thanks for your time, but, uh...
10:28I'm afraid we'll look for someone a little more mobile.
10:31It was nice to meet you.
10:33See you Thursday night?
10:35Alpacalypse? Absolutely.
10:39Interesting kid.
10:41I think you may have judged him a bit harshly.
10:48Lomax, hey.
10:50Madison.
10:52Who?
10:55Of course some are gonna die.
10:57They're old.
10:59Who says too many? What's too many?
11:02Wow, that is a lot.
11:07Okay, I'm gonna have to call you back.
11:10Seven, been a while.
11:12What are you doing here?
11:14Mac, you look fit.
11:16I know.
11:18The skin I lucked into this time is amazing.
11:21And he's rich.
11:23He warehouses the pre-deceased while killing them slowly
11:25with golf and water aerobics.
11:27It's brilliant.
11:29And no one remembers you?
11:31No.
11:33No.
11:35I fuzz them all out.
11:37To them, Elvis is just...
11:39some nightmare they had once and don't remember.
11:45You were all laughing at me, weren't you?
11:48You were all laughing, saying,
11:51poor Charismalic,
11:53sunken upon by a mortal brat, his father.
11:56You were all laughing,
11:58saying, poor Charismalic,
12:00sunken upon by a mortal brat, his father.
12:03There was...
12:05some laughter.
12:07Yeah.
12:09I bet I can tell you who.
12:11Nurgle...
12:13said it.
12:15Mormal, right?
12:17That smug, smarmy piece of shit.
12:19Malek.
12:21Look, I won't be laughed at, Seven.
12:23Malek,
12:25there is a space right now
12:27on the higher plane
12:30Seven, you gotta hold me to that spot.
12:34Look,
12:36I was just gonna kill the guy and move on.
12:38Then I thought,
12:40Luke Roman is no ordinary doofus.
12:43He has this link across the veil.
12:45He talks to him, negotiates with him.
12:48Just imagine
12:50if I could hop into his skin
12:52and open up a whole new territory.
12:55Death would no longer be the end for us.
12:59Why have you not done this already?
13:01Something about I'm...
13:03resistant.
13:05I'm gonna find a way in.
13:07A weakness?
13:09An Achilles heel?
13:11Bingo bongo.
13:13This intrigues me, Malek.
13:15I'm going to give you more time,
13:17but remember, if you fail,
13:19if you inspire scornful laughter,
13:22oblivion will not be punishment enough.
13:25An eternity of agony awaits you.
13:29Sounds fair.
13:41So...
13:43I guess you two know each other.
13:46We've met.
13:50Okay.
13:52Well, I will leave you to it then.
13:56Okay?
13:58Okay.
14:00So, Madison. Madison?
14:02Madison.
14:04Luke.
14:06Love your work.
14:08Who are you? Really?
14:10Most people know me by my nom de guerre.
14:14Death.
14:18Well, that explains a lot.
14:22Goddamn kids.
14:52I'm gonna call the cops,
14:54and you can explain that shit to your parents.
14:58I'm gonna call the cops,
15:00and you can explain that shit to your parents.
15:28Get out of there!
15:30Banker!
15:42Gotta admit,
15:44I always pictured you as a redhead.
15:48So why am I only seeing you now?
15:51I don't know.
15:53You're a redhead.
15:56So why am I only seeing you now?
15:59I choose when I'm seen.
16:02And by whom.
16:04Why me?
16:06The oldest reason in the world.
16:08I need a favor.
16:10I'm not unaware of your special talents, Luke.
16:15You've helped many troubled souls across.
16:19I'm grateful.
16:21I'm just happy to help the ball club.
16:24Oh, here.
16:26Pull over here.
16:34Wait.
16:36I know this house.
16:39I sold it a couple years ago.
16:41It was a nice old guy moving into assisted living.
16:44What was his name again?
16:45Padgett.
16:47Raymond Padgett. That's it.
16:49Raymond became a client of mine a few days ago,
16:51and he's having a bit of trouble moving on.
16:54Would you mind?
16:56Well, I could try.
17:03Yeah, he's in there all right.
17:06God, I wish I could do that.
17:16Susan Ireland.
17:18Um, Susan Ireland?
17:20Yes, who's calling?
17:21I'm a friend of August Ripley. I have some information for you.
17:24I'm sorry. You said August gave you this number?
17:27Look, if you're looking for soil studies done by Empire Engineering
17:30about the property in the vicinity of 38.332 degrees north
17:33and 123.041 degrees west, I have some information that...
17:36I don't understand. How did you know that...
17:38I hacked your car's GPS, and that's where you were this morning.
17:40Anyway, the test was 20 cores and came in highly porous,
17:43less than six millimeter aggregates,
17:45and a whole lot of well-distributed roots. Yay.
17:47That's good?
17:48Oh, gosh, yes. Very positive for development and construction.
17:51I can email you the complete report.
17:53Let me send you my email address.
17:54Nope, already got it. Should be coming through right about...
17:57now.
17:59Who are you?
18:01How did you even know I was...
18:02My name is Tag. I'm a friend of August's.
18:05But... thank you, but...
18:08You might also be interested in hearing about the murder-suicide
18:10that took place on the property 70 years ago,
18:12but that's a story for another time.
18:14Business before pleasure, right?
18:16Wait a second.
18:17Oh, and you might tell Mr. Roman that perhaps mobility is highly overrated.
18:21Okay, have fun on your date tonight.
18:23Keith?
18:44Keith?
18:48Keith, hello?
18:53Keith?
19:09Hi, you've reached the voicemail box.
19:17Keith?
19:23Keith?
19:30Keith?
19:54Oh, my God, Keith!
20:07Goddamn bakers!
20:11Wait, I'm not...
20:15Raymond?
20:18Come on, Raymond.
20:20I know you're here.
20:24Come on.
20:31Raymond?
20:33Hello, Luke.
20:34Nice to see you again.
20:38You're with her?
20:41Yeah.
20:43She asked me for her help.
20:47So what's the deal, Raymond?
20:49You've got a whole universe waiting for you.
20:52What are you doing in this musty old house?
20:56I can't find my pen.
20:59Pardon me?
21:01My pen.
21:03My lucky pen.
21:05I can't find it.
21:07Raymond, nobody can say for sure what waits for us beyond the veil,
21:11but I don't think there's a lot of paperwork.
21:15My granddad gave me that pen when I graduated college.
21:22I was the first in the family to do it.
21:25I signed my marriage license with that pen.
21:29And my first mortgage on this very house.
21:33Where was the last place that you saw it?
21:35Big roll-top desk up in the office, top drawer.
21:38That's where I kept it, and it's not there.
21:41Okay. You wait here.
21:59So I gotta ask.
22:01You're facing eternity, and you ask for your real estate agent?
22:07Well, you get to be a certain age, lose a lot of your friends.
22:11You of all people know that.
22:14When I sold this house, there was a lot of money on the table.
22:18And Luke, well, he could have screwed this old codger six ways to Sunday,
22:22but he didn't.
22:25I trusted him then, and I trust him now, and he...
22:30Where was it?
22:32In the office, just like you saw it.
22:34On the floor, where it's between a baseboard and a rug.
22:40See, here's what I can do.
22:42I can go to the cemetery in the morning,
22:44and I can dig just a big enough hole to put that in there.
22:47That way, you'll have it there forever, in a matter of speaking.
22:50And you'll have it there forever.
22:52And you'll have it there forever.
22:55Or...
22:57I can drive over to that assisted living place,
22:59find that nurse you like so much.
23:01What was her name again?
23:03The one that always let you beat her at cribbage.
23:05Jenny.
23:07She's a sweetheart.
23:09Jenny.
23:11Well, I could find Jenny. I could give her the pen.
23:13Say it was from you.
23:15You used to sign her marriage license and her first mortgage.
23:18Special things like that.
23:21Yeah, I believe that.
23:51Hello?
24:05I'm sorry. I seem to have forgotten your name.
24:07It's Tag. Hi, Susan.
24:09Hi, Tag, sorry.
24:11You mentioned there was a murder-suicide in this farmhouse?
24:13Yeah, let me pull it up.
24:15Here, okay.
24:17The place belonged to an Ike and Margaret Gatlin.
24:19They got behind in payments.
24:2151 was a bad year for Milo.
24:23But there's only Quinn here now.
24:25Back then, it was Milo.
24:27Anyway, the bank sent them a guy to serve them with an eviction notice,
24:29and he was never seen again.
24:31That same night, Ike shotgunned Margaret in the face
24:33before impaling himself on a pitchfork.
24:35Oh, that's why he called me the banker.
24:37What? Who called you a banker?
24:39Never mind.
24:41Anything else?
24:43Hello?
24:45Let's see. Nope.
24:47Except the neighbors said that Margaret was terribly vain about her looks
24:49and Ike had a terrible temper.
24:51Great.
24:53Okay, look, Tag, I need you to call 911
24:55and get the cops and ambulance.
24:57Okay?
24:59Susan, I can't...
25:01Tag?
25:03Tag, can you hear me?
25:05Susan.
25:07Oh, shit.
25:17Oh, shit.
25:29Vain about her looks.
25:47Oh, shit.
26:13Hi, Susan.
26:15The banker whose body they never found.
26:17He was serving an eviction notice, right?
26:19Right.
26:21Second question, do you cross him, Milo?
26:23Uh...
26:29In fact, they do not.
26:31Fun fact,
26:33most birds don't like Milo.
26:35I was not personally aware of that.
26:39I think I know what happened to the banker.
26:45Tag, I need you...
27:15Isabelle?
27:17Hello?
27:45The scarecrow.
28:07A client of mine, I found her passed out in the house.
28:09The ambulance just brought her in.
28:11Luke, I...
28:13Luke, I...
28:15No, she's okay. She's just the nicest lady.
28:17Luke, I'm sorry.
28:43Ah!
29:05Hi, Margaret.
29:07I'm with the bank.
29:09There has been a mix-up with your paperwork.
29:11A bookkeeping error.
29:13These things happen.
29:15Thank goodness I got to you before this eviction notice was served.
29:17That would have been...
29:19unfortunate.
29:21Anyhow, the notice is cancelled.
29:23The farm is still yours.
29:25As long as this stands.
29:27But I think you two have somewhere else to be.
29:29Don't you?
29:41I love you.
30:11You got this one wrong.
30:17She's young.
30:19She has a kid.
30:23She's just got her world turned around.
30:25Things are looking up.
30:27She just bought a house and she was nice.
30:29She was really nice.
30:33Why couldn't you take somebody mean?
30:37That's not the way it works, and you know that.
30:39It doesn't work.
30:45What's it gonna take
30:47to get you to leave her alone?
30:51There's a ton of bad people in the world.
30:53Just take one of them.
30:55Or somebody old.
30:57Somebody that already lived a good life.
31:01Come on.
31:03Of all the souls I've run across,
31:05you're the only one.
31:11No can do.
31:21It was her time.
31:23And when it's your time,
31:25you have to go.
31:27And she didn't have it coming.
31:31We all have it coming.
31:35So...
31:37Are you finished cycling through the stages of grief?
31:41Because I need another favor.
31:47Um, Todd?
31:49Maybe Susan?
31:53I'm so sorry I'm late.
31:55What a day.
31:57Oh, yeah. Tell me about it.
31:59Well, I'm working with this developer.
32:01I'm in real estate, so...
32:03Oh, no, sorry. I didn't mean, like...
32:05Oh, tell me about it.
32:07Just, like, the expression.
32:09Oh.
32:11Hello.
32:13I need all the bourbon, please.
32:15Neat.
32:17My cat's dying.
32:19Oh, no.
32:21Well, he's 18, so it's not like I struck down
32:23on his prime kind of thing still.
32:25They've become part of our lives.
32:27Have you had cats?
32:29Not yet, but I'm thinking I might end up
32:31with a lot of them.
32:33He was coughing this morning,
32:35but not, like, the hairball cough,
32:37like the...
32:39It was deeper, more phlegmy.
32:41So it was like a...
32:43Anyway, that's how my day started.
32:45What was wrong, like, with yours?
32:47Um, well, for starters,
32:49I got locked in a barn.
32:57I'm sorry.
32:59Oh, God, I'm sorry.
33:01That just reminded me of my dad.
33:03He got locked in a garage one time.
33:05Really?
33:07And he had died in there.
33:09Oh, no.
33:11That was the summer he was gonna teach me
33:13how to fly fish, so...
33:19Never again.
33:21No more.
33:23How bad can dying alone be?
33:29I don't know.
33:41Luke?
33:45You can see me?
33:47Well, how exactly
33:49does that work?
33:51Forgive me for asking. I'm new here.
33:59Madison says
34:01you won't go.
34:03How can I?
34:05Gregory is alone.
34:07I owe a gazillion dollars
34:09to the bank.
34:11I'm starting my new job one day.
34:13Timing really doesn't work for me.
34:15Isabel.
34:17I'm not saying I want a cheap death.
34:19We all gotta go sometime.
34:21I get that.
34:23But why now?
34:25Why the hell now?
34:29This time is never right.
34:31But it's always...
34:33the time.
34:37Gregory is with your sister.
34:41She and her family have taken him in
34:43and they are gonna love him
34:45like their very own.
34:47Gregory will probably forget me
34:49and love me, too.
34:51No.
34:53He will never forget the strong woman
34:55who made him strong.
34:59Are you sure?
35:01Someday he'll stop hurting.
35:03Hopefully
35:05before too long.
35:07But forget you?
35:09Nope.
35:11Never.
35:15I can't leave him.
35:19I'll stay here somehow.
35:21People stay sometimes,
35:23right?
35:25Sometimes they do.
35:27But it never ends well.
35:29They're never happy.
35:33And neither are the people they think that they're helping.
35:37No, sometimes...
35:41sometimes moms go away
35:45and it only makes us stronger.
35:51So the best thing that you can do
35:53for Gregory and you
35:57is to go with Madison now.
36:27I love you.
36:33I love you.
36:51Just
36:53go away.
36:57Okay.
37:11It's been a hell of a week.
37:13Tell me about it.
37:15Let's see. Firstly, Susan and I have created
37:17a scholarship fund for Gregory James
37:19in honor of his mother,
37:21a nice woman that was taken from us too soon.
37:23We'll add a little something each month.
37:25We want all clients to do likewise.
37:27You're here.
37:29Moving on, congrats to Susan for keeping the
37:31Aaron Heights development plan on schedule.
37:33Keith Hoogerboom remembers nothing
37:35and is recovering nicely.
37:37Maybe this is the development client
37:39who won't fire us.
37:41Finally. Susan?
37:43I am pleased to announce
37:45that
37:47Thornton...
37:49Please, you should just tag.
37:51Sorry. Tag Guinness is our new research associate.
37:53Thank you. I look forward to
37:55getting to know all about
37:57each and every one of you in a not at all
37:59inappropriate, creepy way.
38:01I don't really have anything else to say.
38:09Yes!
38:19We're gonna blow this wall, right?
38:21We are now.
38:27So how was the date?
38:29Yesterday,
38:31I got chased through a field by a
38:33vengeful farmer ghost couple
38:35and nearly decapitated by a big,
38:37sharp, rusty cutting thingy
38:39and that still wasn't the worst part of my day.
38:41Seriously, I'm done with dating.
38:43I'm done with guys. Done with trying.
38:47I just promised my mom
38:49I'd be about more than
38:51work.
38:53That I would actually have a life.
38:55You know, maybe a companion.
38:57A relationship.
38:59Now I know that just means having a dog.
39:01Or a cat.
39:03A dog.
39:09Yes, Tyler. Got it.
39:11Yep.
39:13You bet.
39:15Yeah, but to find you a place
39:17that's an improvement over where you are now,
39:19it's not gonna be easy.
39:21Yes, they're out there.
39:23No. No, not a lot of them.
39:25But we will find them.
39:27I will find them. I'll dig them up.
39:29Yes.
39:31Like a swine
39:33rooting out truffles.
39:37Yep. Okay.
39:39You bet. Thank you. Okay.
39:41Bye.
39:43Yeah.
39:45Yeah, he's high maintenance.
39:47But that client,
39:49selling his place, finding him a new one,
39:51it's a new level.
39:53I just feel like we're playing in the majors.
39:55It's a statement property. Right?
39:57I mean, I feel like this could be a real turning point for me.
39:59And by me,
40:01I mean us.
40:03Of course. Of course.
40:07Except the drywall.
40:09Pardon?
40:11I worked construction all through college.
40:13I know drywall does when I see it.
40:15Oh, it's just, uh,
40:17the project.
40:19You know.
40:23Luke,
40:27when did it get so hard?
40:29What?
40:31I miss my mom
40:33so much.
40:35No matter how bad my day got,
40:37I could just laugh with her.
40:41No.
40:43I just cry.
40:45Yeah.
40:47You know, I don't think
40:49I'm a weenie.
40:51Nobody who knows you
40:53would ever use that word.
40:55Ever.
40:57But sometimes.
41:01I'm right there.
41:03I'm right there with you,
41:05Susan.
41:11Wow.
41:13Officially the most depressing
41:15partners meeting ever.
41:17I didn't mean to be such a downer.
41:25Do you need some help
41:27with Tyler?
41:29Nah, I got Tyler.
41:31I guess we'll both just do the best we can.
41:35Susan,
41:37I got your back.
41:39Always.
41:41Yours too.
42:07You
42:09You
42:11You
42:13You
42:15You
42:17You
42:19You
42:21You
42:25You