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When Norman Rockwell's painting fades into the world of Charlie Shuffleton's barbershop, this classic piece of Americana becomes the center of a small town in Georgia where friends gather, gossip flows, and age-old memories are kept. Peering in the window, famous country singer Trey Cole is finally returning home after cruelly abandoning the town many years ago and never looking back, even when his brother died serving in the military. Now, realizing he's lost himself along the way, Trey remembers getting his first haircut in the cracked brown leather chair in Charlie's shop, and hopes to find guidance from the man who was a father to him when his own dad, General Wes Cameron, was coldly absent during his childhood. However, as Trey enters the shop and sees Charlie's old friends playing a trio of instruments in the back room, he is surprised when Charlie isn't there and is saddened to hear of his death just a few months prior. With childhood memories flooding his mind about Charlie's constant and loving influence on him as a young boy, Trey knows he must face his own father and the family he hardly knows to honor Charlie's memory and make things right.

Ketika lukisan Norman Rockwell memudar ke dunia pangkas rambut Charlie Shuffleton, karya klasik Americana ini menjadi pusat kota kecil di Georgia tempat teman-teman berkumpul, gosip mengalir, dan kenangan lama tersimpan. Mengintip ke jendela, penyanyi country terkenal Trey Cole akhirnya kembali ke rumah setelah dengan kejam meninggalkan kota itu bertahun-tahun yang lalu dan tidak pernah melihat ke belakang, bahkan ketika saudaranya meninggal saat bertugas di militer. Sekarang, menyadari bahwa dia kehilangan dirinya sendiri di sepanjang jalan, Trey ingat mendapatkan potongan rambut pertamanya di kursi kulit cokelat yang retak di tempat pangkas rambut Charlie, dan berharap untuk menemukan bimbingan dari pria yang menjadi ayah baginya ketika ayahnya sendiri, Jenderal Wes Cameron, tidak ada di sana selama masa kecilnya. Namun, ketika Trey memasuki tempat pangkas rambut dan melihat teman-teman lama Charlie memainkan tiga alat musik di ruang belakang, dia terkejut ketika Charlie tidak ada di sana dan sedih mendengar kematiannya hanya beberapa bulan sebelumnya. Dengan kenangan masa kecil membanjiri pikirannya tentang pengaruh Charlie yang terus-menerus dan penuh kasih sayang padanya sebagai seorang anak lelaki, Trey tahu bahwa ia harus menghadapi ayahnya sendiri dan keluarga yang hampir tidak dikenalnya untuk menghormati kenangan Charlie dan memperbaiki keadaan.

Stars: Austin Stowell,Kayla Ewell,Brett Rice

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00:00:00I
00:00:30Yeah, I'm good.
00:00:49Well, we can make that work.
00:00:51I think we can go to the Grand Ole Opry next week.
00:01:00Boy, this is going to be something special.
00:01:05I got a big boy hacker.
00:01:10I'm having fun, too.
00:01:14Yeah, how you like that?
00:01:22Spirit change?
00:01:26Mr. Cooper?
00:01:30It's Trey.
00:01:32I used to play ball with your son, Jimmy.
00:01:35Just a cup of coffee to get me going, you know?
00:01:38Can you spare that?
00:01:39Yeah.
00:01:41How about a hot meal?
00:01:43How's Jimmy doing?
00:01:47God bless you, son.
00:01:51God bless you.
00:02:00A few more lessons, and we will be there.
00:02:10Yeah, it sounds better than we did last week.
00:02:13He chewed that big hair on the other side.
00:02:15Is he ever?
00:02:17Oh, big time.
00:02:18Keep it up.
00:02:27Keep it up.
00:02:28Woo!
00:02:33Your fingers are going to steal that far, though.
00:02:36Ha, ha, ha!
00:02:39It is nice, Clive.
00:02:42Woo!
00:02:43Woo!
00:02:43Woo!
00:02:43Woo!
00:02:43Woo!
00:02:43Woo!
00:02:44Woo!
00:02:44Woo!
00:02:44Woo!
00:02:44Woo!
00:02:44Woo!
00:02:45Woo!
00:02:45Woo!
00:02:45Woo!
00:02:46Woo!
00:02:46Woo!
00:02:46Woo!
00:02:46Woo!
00:02:47Woo!
00:02:47Woo!
00:02:47Woo!
00:02:48Woo!
00:02:48Woo!
00:03:02Lord Almighty.
00:03:04Clyde.
00:03:06Mr. Perkins.
00:03:07Don't you make me feel that old, it's Harold.
00:03:09Yes, sir.
00:03:10You're a sight for sore eyes, son.
00:03:13Uh, Noah.
00:03:13I guess you know this young lady.
00:03:18I do.
00:03:18I do.
00:03:19Trey.
00:03:20Norma?
00:03:21Uh, this sister-in-law of yours is one patient woman, I can tell you.
00:03:26Teaching old timers how to play is a whole lot tougher than teenagers at the high school.
00:03:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:03:31Well, I thought it was Uncle Charlie back here playing.
00:03:35Ha, ha.
00:03:35Where is he?
00:03:36Uh, well, Charlie's, uh, Charlie's, uh, Charlie's gone.
00:03:45Passed on about two months ago.
00:03:47Yeah, he was just slowing down for some time.
00:03:50When I retired, I, I went to Barber College, started helping him out.
00:03:55Harold got me a loan so that I could buy the place.
00:03:59I, I didn't know.
00:04:00Well, I tried to get the word to you, but nobody didn't seem to know how.
00:04:05You've been away a long time now.
00:04:07Last we heard, you're singing on the radio and the TV and giving concerts all over.
00:04:11Yeah, how'd it all come to be?
00:04:13Long story.
00:04:14They said on the news that you just walked off stage in the middle of a concert.
00:04:21Vanished.
00:04:22Nobody knew where you went or why.
00:04:24Wish now I'd done it sooner.
00:04:27I wanted to see Uncle Charlie.
00:04:30You know, he didn't have much family close by, but the, the service at the church was jam-packed.
00:04:36Yeah, and we gave him a real send-off up to the lake.
00:04:40Scattered his ashes how he wanted.
00:04:42Hey, you know what?
00:04:43I'm, I'm sorry, but it's getting late and I have to get back home to Jason, so.
00:04:47Jason?
00:04:48He, he must be what?
00:04:51Uh, seven?
00:04:52Eight?
00:04:53Ten.
00:04:54This weekend.
00:05:03Uh, I, I better get going too, you know.
00:05:07Uh, get over to the inn before Mrs. Matlin closes up.
00:05:10Oh, Maggie, Matlin closed up a good three years ago, son.
00:05:13Now, the couch at home is no better than the couch out front.
00:05:16And you've got more privacy right here.
00:05:19You've got a half bath there, and that old stove will keep you nice and toasty.
00:05:24If you're sure.
00:05:26Of course I'm sure.
00:05:27Make yourself to home, son.
00:05:32Thank you, Noah.
00:05:34Thank you, Noah.
00:05:35Good.
00:05:36Nice to see you.
00:05:37Thanks, Noah.
00:05:38Thank you, Matt.
00:05:39Thanks, Noah.
00:05:40Thanks, Noah.
00:05:41Thank you, Laura.
00:05:42Thanks, man.
00:05:43Thanks, Noah.
00:05:44Thanks, Noah.
00:05:45Thanks, Noah.
00:05:47Thanks, Noah.
00:05:48Thank you, Laura.
00:05:49There you are.
00:05:51Thank you so much.
00:05:52I'm, as a writer of the TV that, you can't mess with us,
00:05:53A writer of the TV that could make you all the best.
00:05:54And it's not easy.
00:05:57And, of course, it's a Hiramalp of the TV.
00:05:59Let's go.
00:06:29Jason.
00:06:51Jason, your two minutes have been ten.
00:06:57I need you to put that down now and go on up to bed.
00:07:00Mom said I could stay up until she got home.
00:07:02I don't remember hearing her say that.
00:07:04That's because I didn't.
00:07:06Mom, I'm beating my record.
00:07:08Bed.
00:07:10Please.
00:07:11Go on up.
00:07:11Good night, Mr. W. Good night, Mrs. W.
00:07:19Good night.
00:07:21Good night, Jason.
00:07:22Good night, son.
00:07:24I'm sorry, Beverly.
00:07:25I guess I don't have to ask how he was.
00:07:27Oh, no.
00:07:27He was a good boy, honey.
00:07:29Just a little headstrong.
00:07:31Our buddy could be every bit as much at that age.
00:07:34Couldn't you know what?
00:07:34Sure could.
00:07:35Uh, guess who walked into the shop tonight?
00:07:40Who?
00:07:41Trey Cole.
00:07:43Trey Cole?
00:07:44Mm-hmm.
00:07:45Came back to patch things up with the general, did he?
00:07:48He said he came to see Charlie.
00:07:51Didn't know he was gone.
00:07:52Oh, dear.
00:07:53That must have been hard for him to hear.
00:07:56Charlie and Trey were always close the whole while he was growing up.
00:08:00I knew that Trey and his father had a falling out, but I didn't know what it was about.
00:08:04Do you?
00:08:05Oh, some say it was because of how his mother...
00:08:08No, whoa, Dukowski.
00:08:09It was bad enough when you knew what everybody in town was getting in the mail.
00:08:13It's worse.
00:08:14Now, you spend all day in a place where everybody just talks about everybody else.
00:08:17Not saying, just saying.
00:08:18Well, you've said enough.
00:08:19Anyways, the thing is, he's staying the night in the shop.
00:08:26Trey Cole is sleeping in your shop?
00:08:28Yeah.
00:08:29Uncle Trey?
00:08:30Uncle Trey's here?
00:08:33Mom, can I see him?
00:08:34Please?
00:08:47Uncle Charlie?
00:08:57Mm-hmm?
00:08:58What's destiny?
00:09:00Destiny?
00:09:01Yeah.
00:09:02Dad said I gotta study hard.
00:09:04I gotta live up to her family's good name.
00:09:06I gotta...
00:09:07Fulfill my destiny.
00:09:09Eh, don't worry about your destiny.
00:09:12The most important thing is your habits.
00:09:15That's what you want to study.
00:09:17Because those habits, those become your character.
00:09:23You see, your character, that's the way you live.
00:09:28And how you push yourself, how you conduct your life, how you treat other folks.
00:09:33Your character, that becomes your destiny.
00:09:40All right?
00:09:42Good.
00:09:43Good.
00:09:43Good.
00:10:13Why did you have to die, Uncle Charlie?
00:10:39Comes a time when all things die.
00:10:41That's the way things are.
00:10:44I don't want you to ever die, Uncle Charlie.
00:10:47Well, I'm not playing on that beat any time, so...
00:10:55I'm here, son.
00:10:58I'm right here.
00:11:00I'm here.
00:11:02Uncle Charlie?
00:11:11I'm here.
00:11:14I'm here.
00:11:16I'm here.
00:11:18Mr. Cooper!
00:11:22Mr. Cooper!
00:11:24Count Cooper!
00:11:26Help me!
00:11:28Keep yelling!
00:11:30There!
00:11:31Help me!
00:11:32I got you!
00:11:33Come on!
00:11:37Come on!
00:11:39Come on!
00:11:41Come on!
00:11:42Keep yelling!
00:11:45Help me!
00:11:49I got you.
00:11:52Come on.
00:12:06Come on, come on, you're good.
00:12:09Here we go.
00:12:11Here we go, please.
00:12:12Please, please.
00:12:14Have a boat.
00:12:16They'll be working fire.
00:12:18Engine 70 will be in command.
00:12:23Help me! Move!
00:12:25Make sure no one up there.
00:12:34Hey, was there anybody else in there?
00:12:36I don't think so.
00:12:38What happened? How to start?
00:12:40I don't know.
00:12:41You're Trey Cole.
00:12:48Chester Leggett, the clearing.
00:12:51Chester Leggett.
00:12:52Well, I'll be damned.
00:12:54Sorry, Reverend.
00:12:55So, if that was you who pulled Cal Cooper out of there?
00:12:58Yes, this is the man. We need another little spot.
00:13:00Good morning, Daddy.
00:13:02Yeah.
00:13:03All right.
00:13:05Good morning.
00:13:05Good morning.
00:13:06Good morning.
00:13:08Good morning, Daddy.
00:13:09Morning, Daddy.
00:13:19What's the matter?
00:13:22Oh, no, the church?
00:13:25Trey?
00:13:26He's here?
00:13:39Oh, no, the church?
00:14:09Oh, no, the church?
00:14:39I love them fresh baked cookies.
00:14:42It's too hard.
00:14:45If you don't try something tougher than you already done,
00:14:49how you gonna grow?
00:14:50All right, now, go in.
00:14:54How you gonna find me?
00:15:00I'm going to go out.
00:15:16Trey, what did I tell you about wearing the helmet?
00:15:46Look, I just came to say goodbye.
00:15:50Goodbye?
00:15:52What do you mean, goodbye?
00:15:54I'm out of here.
00:15:55Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:15:57Slow down.
00:15:58What's wrong?
00:15:59He killed her.
00:16:01It wasn't just an accident.
00:16:03She was trying to get away from him.
00:16:04Trey, young.
00:16:05She was.
00:16:07What happened to her was his fault.
00:16:10He killed her.
00:16:10Son, just cool down now.
00:16:13Your father didn't kill your mother.
00:16:16That's just crazy talk.
00:16:18And you can't just go blowing things.
00:16:20I don't want a lecture, okay?
00:16:21I just want to get out of here.
00:16:23I don't know what set you off.
00:16:25But you got to remember what I told you about running away from things.
00:16:28I'm going to Texas.
00:16:29I'm trying out in the minors.
00:16:30I just wanted to let you know.
00:16:32Just hold on.
00:16:33Goodbye, Uncle Charlie.
00:16:34Hold on now.
00:16:36Baseball?
00:16:37That's just a game.
00:16:38He's your father.
00:16:42I don't have a father.
00:16:44I don't have a father.
00:17:02I don't have a father.
00:17:03I don't have to remember you.
00:17:04I knew I'd find you here.
00:17:21You look good.
00:17:23You scared me.
00:17:25Six months, not one word from my brother, no call, no text.
00:17:28I'm sorry, Kat.
00:17:30I talked to your manager.
00:17:31She didn't know where you were or what you were doing.
00:17:33Do you know what I was imagining?
00:17:34I just didn't want to be dumping on anybody, least of all you.
00:17:38Well, what is it?
00:17:41What's wrong?
00:17:44Me.
00:17:47I got lost.
00:17:49Not sure when exactly.
00:17:51It just wasn't about the music anymore, the writing.
00:17:56It was all about the money, the image, pushing CDs, selling T-shirts.
00:18:01I started to hear Uncle Charlie's voice.
00:18:06He was banging on me like he always used to.
00:18:09Reminded me that I wasn't the center of the whole universe, but there I was, surrounded by people, telling me different.
00:18:15So I just pulled the plug, took off to be by myself, do some things to clear my head, hear some quiet again.
00:18:26And then I finally figured that if I was ever going to find my way back, I had to tell one old man what he really meant to me.
00:18:39Tell him that everything good I had ever thought or done in my life was because of him.
00:18:44Tell him.
00:18:49You tried.
00:18:50You tried.
00:18:50Blessing, though, the whole town didn't go.
00:19:10Must be an angel looking down on us, all I can figure.
00:19:12Hard to believe the general's boy being an angel the way he used to strut around before he left.
00:19:19A whole lot more stuck on himself now, I would imagine, being a big celebrity and all.
00:19:23Oh, not so stuck.
00:19:25He wouldn't risk his life last night.
00:19:27Still, a leopard don't change your spotlights.
00:19:35General, I wasn't looking for you till Saturday.
00:19:38I was just out doing some errands, thought I'd stop by and see if you were busy.
00:19:43Oh, you want, I can take you right now.
00:19:46Oh, good. Good.
00:19:49Oh, uh, we was just chewing the fat is all.
00:19:52Go ahead and take a seat.
00:19:56What about you?
00:19:58Still making the dean's list at Duke?
00:20:00Please, I'm on break.
00:20:03So is there anything exciting going on?
00:20:05Nah.
00:20:06I'm waiting tables at Clyde's.
00:20:07Oh, looking after daddy.
00:20:10I help out with Jason when I can.
00:20:12You've never met him.
00:20:13He looks just like Jack.
00:20:16This Sunday's his birthday.
00:20:17Norma's bringing him to the house.
00:20:19Stay for the party.
00:20:20I saw Norma last night.
00:20:22I don't think she's going to want me there.
00:20:25He's your nephew.
00:20:27I've told him all about you.
00:20:29He keeps asking about his Uncle Trey.
00:20:31Come to the house, Trey.
00:20:33Come home.
00:20:34It's your home, not mine.
00:20:37I have better times in that falling down shack than I ever had in the general's big old house.
00:20:41Yes, sir.
00:20:46That was some fire.
00:20:48Spontaneous combustion, chief tells me.
00:20:51Pile of rags in the basement.
00:20:52Linseed oil from all the painting they was doing.
00:20:56Fumes built up.
00:20:57Boosh.
00:20:59Lucky thing for old Cal Cooper, your boy, charging in there like he done.
00:21:05Paper said he was staying here.
00:21:07Yes, yes, sir.
00:21:08By golly, that's right he did.
00:21:12Right over there on the couch.
00:21:15Did he say what brought him here?
00:21:17Here?
00:21:19To the shop, you mean?
00:21:21Well, sir, yes, he did.
00:21:24Said he came to see Charlie.
00:21:26Didn't know about him dying.
00:21:29How did he take that?
00:21:31Well, sir, pretty hard, I think.
00:21:36Trey, why do you hate Daddy so much?
00:21:49Look, I told you before, it doesn't concern you.
00:21:52It has to concern me.
00:21:54I love you both.
00:21:57You wouldn't have come to see me either, would you?
00:22:00Well, if that was the case, not much use in hauling this around.
00:22:12I'd do it for those myself.
00:22:14Little island in the Tasman Sea, just south of Melbourne.
00:22:17Trey, they're beautiful.
00:22:19I love them.
00:22:22There's only one way I can keep them.
00:22:24Kat.
00:22:24Just one visit.
00:22:26If the two of you can't make things right, I'll let it go.
00:22:29I promise.
00:22:43In fact, those halfway around the world would be a shame not to see you everywhere.
00:22:56Get on before you ask me any more favors.
00:22:59Let's go.
00:23:29I never understood why whoever built this place didn't build it, so you could really see the only thing that's worth looking at.
00:23:39The lake's out there, the porch is looking out there.
00:23:44It's all whopper jar to me.
00:23:49You'll get old enough to help me.
00:23:52What we'll do is that we'll build us a place that's right out there over the lake.
00:23:57Nothing fancy.
00:23:59Just some place we can sit down on summer days, do a little picking, and watch the sun go down over the water.
00:24:13Sounds good, huh?
00:24:14Yes, sir.
00:24:23Trey, what can I do for you, son?
00:24:27I'd like to take Charlie's place to the lake off the market.
00:24:30Really?
00:24:30Now, I'll have to talk to Charlie's cousin because she would be the one with a claim on anything of his.
00:24:37Well, figure what it should go for until you've got a firm offer.
00:24:40All cash.
00:24:42You don't even want to know what the price should be?
00:24:45I never met a fiddle player I couldn't trust.
00:24:47I saw Trey today.
00:24:58Yeah?
00:24:59He said he'd come to the house for Jason's birthday.
00:25:02Will you let him?
00:25:03Yes.
00:25:05If you promise not to go to pieces when he doesn't show up.
00:25:08You know, it's been shuffled in the barbershop as long as anybody can remember.
00:25:18Keeping the name just seemed right.
00:25:22Over there.
00:25:27Ties.
00:25:28Why would I put Wosichowski on the front?
00:25:31Beverly and I have been married 42 years, and she still can't spell it.
00:25:35I guess you've had a lot of haircuts in this old chair.
00:25:40Mm-hmm.
00:25:41Charlie said he gave you your first one right here.
00:25:45Yes, sir.
00:25:47Ooh, dang.
00:25:48Dang, dang, dang, dang, dang, dang.
00:25:50What?
00:25:51Something else I forgot.
00:25:54Charlie always said he wanted you to have it.
00:26:05So, how was it he couldn't call old Charlie Shuffleton uncle?
00:26:32Well, the way Charlie told it, the general wasn't around that much when the boys were young.
00:26:39Miss Cameron liked the idea of Charlie stepping in with Trey.
00:26:43So, why do you think he changed his name to Cole, I wonder?
00:26:46Cole was his mother's name before she married the general.
00:26:54Hello, hero.
00:26:58Hey, Clyde, you sure?
00:27:01Good to see you.
00:27:02The only song that's been played since I've opened has been yours.
00:27:05Sorry about that.
00:27:07What can I get you?
00:27:09Turkey, all week.
00:27:10Can we have your autograph, Charlie?
00:27:12Lutes to go.
00:27:16Hi.
00:27:17Hi, girls.
00:27:18How y'all doing?
00:27:20Now, which one of y'all put this song on over there?
00:27:22The old town knew that boy.
00:27:25He's real daredevil.
00:27:26Remember, back in high school, he climbed the water tower to paint that girl's name on the side?
00:27:31Drove off the bridge at three points.
00:27:33Stitched stark naked.
00:27:35Don't leave.
00:27:36Yeah.
00:27:36He got to be a pretty good ball player, though.
00:27:39Yeah.
00:27:39Old Charlie coached him from Little League on up, didn't he?
00:27:42Charlie was quite a ball player himself.
00:27:44You know, I don't know the whole of how they got so close, but a lot of old Charlie rubbed off on that boy.
00:28:06Hi, my dear.
00:28:14What do you do when you step into that box?
00:28:40Touch the outside of the plate.
00:28:42Right.
00:28:43That's it.
00:28:44Draw a line right down the outside edge.
00:28:49Now, why is that important?
00:28:51So I'll know I can hit a picture on the outside corner.
00:28:54That's right.
00:28:55That's a big lesson, son.
00:28:57Big lesson.
00:28:59Now, remember what that is?
00:29:01It's the little things that count.
00:29:04Exactly.
00:29:05It's the details.
00:29:07The little things.
00:29:08They're the difference between middle of the road and king of the hill.
00:29:13I owe you an apology.
00:29:24I think it's the other way around.
00:29:27I wasn't very friendly.
00:29:29I'm sorry.
00:29:30No.
00:29:31I mean, you want to talk sorry?
00:29:32That's me.
00:29:34You know, just one sorry miss.
00:29:38Out on tour, I couldn't even make it to your wedding.
00:29:40And then I barely spoke a word to you at Jack's funeral.
00:29:45Well, the check you sent when Jason was born was very generous.
00:29:48Money can't make up for not doing what's right.
00:29:54All this time, I couldn't even find one day to come and see him.
00:30:00I mean, Jack's son, my own blood.
00:30:02I regret it, Norma.
00:30:05I regret it all.
00:30:06I really do.
00:30:10Oh, you can see him right now.
00:30:13That's him over there with the bat.
00:30:17Strike one.
00:30:21He wants to meet you so badly.
00:30:23Not so much Trey Cole, the country singer, but he knows that you were a ball player.
00:30:28And right now, baseball's all that seems to matter.
00:30:30I remember those days.
00:30:33He's a pretty good little fielder, but he just can't seem to hit the ball very well.
00:30:38Strike two.
00:30:40He looks like Jack.
00:30:43Yeah.
00:30:47Strike three.
00:30:48You're out.
00:30:51Acts more like me.
00:30:53Yeah.
00:30:54He's mad a lot.
00:30:56He's mad at me.
00:30:57Mad at pretty much everybody.
00:31:00Kat's a big help when she's around, but she's a girl, and at his age, that doesn't count for much.
00:31:10How come I never saw you before?
00:31:13I've been away.
00:31:15I never saw my dad either.
00:31:18Except in pictures.
00:31:20He was a soldier.
00:31:21And a good one.
00:31:22Good brother, too.
00:31:26My grandpa wants me to go to military school.
00:31:29And what do you want to do?
00:31:31I want to play for the Braves.
00:31:34That's a good team.
00:31:35Especially Ronnie Clark.
00:31:36He lives just over on Jackson.
00:31:38I know.
00:31:40Did you really play for the Texas League?
00:31:42Oh, you're a double A at Midland.
00:31:45Two years, triple A at Round Rock.
00:31:47Ronnie Clark played in Round Rock.
00:31:49Yes, he did.
00:31:49I played with him.
00:31:50Yeah?
00:31:51How come you quit?
00:31:53Oh, broke my ankle sliding into third.
00:31:55Never got my speed back.
00:31:57I'm fast.
00:31:59You look fast.
00:32:00But you got to get on base before you can steal.
00:32:04Your coach left me a bucket of balls.
00:32:06Let's see you hit a few.
00:32:08I stink.
00:32:10Maybe you don't keep your eye on the ball.
00:32:12Yeah, I do.
00:32:13All the way until it hits the bat?
00:32:15It never hits the bat.
00:32:18We'll change that.
00:32:19Now, what color is this ball when it's brand new?
00:32:28White.
00:32:30White and what?
00:32:33What color are the seams?
00:32:35Red.
00:32:36Red.
00:32:37Yeah.
00:32:37So when you look at this ball coming to the plate, you look for the red.
00:32:43Okay?
00:32:44That's all.
00:32:45Just the red.
00:32:46Okay?
00:32:46Just the red.
00:32:50You look hard.
00:32:52Concentrate.
00:32:53You see that red ball.
00:32:54You smack that red ball.
00:32:57All right?
00:32:57Okay.
00:33:05There you go.
00:33:06See?
00:33:06Just like that.
00:33:07Now, do it again.
00:33:08Okay.
00:33:16So, what color is it?
00:33:27Red.
00:33:28I hate it, Mom.
00:33:43I hate it every time.
00:33:45You should have seen me.
00:33:47Swear in a cycle Bible, Trevor Miller.
00:33:49Every time.
00:33:50It was awesome.
00:33:51Aunt Kat, you should have seen me.
00:33:53Am I making drinks?
00:33:54Root beer floats.
00:33:56Hey, let's grab that table.
00:33:58I'd love to join you guys, but I got a meeting with a contractor.
00:34:01It's good to see you, though.
00:34:02Yeah, you too.
00:34:03Okay.
00:34:04And I will see you later.
00:34:07Well, I would tell you to be good, but it's part of the job description, right?
00:34:11Yeah.
00:34:12That one always trips me up.
00:34:14Okay.
00:34:15Here we go.
00:34:16And guess what, Mom?
00:34:18Uncle Trey played with Ronnie Clark.
00:34:20Oh, your favorite.
00:34:21Future Hall of Famer.
00:34:22Right, Uncle Trey?
00:34:22A lock.
00:34:23Sounds like you two had fun.
00:34:25Yeah, we did.
00:34:26Andy's coming to my birthday party.
00:34:28No.
00:34:28Well, it's a big day.
00:34:29Double digits.
00:34:31Trey, I gotta ask you something.
00:34:34This usually costs me.
00:34:36So I was talking to Russ before Norma came in.
00:34:38Whoa.
00:34:39The Reverend is Russ?
00:34:41I can't go out with a guy and call him Reverend.
00:34:44Are you dating the minister?
00:34:45He's a hunk.
00:34:47And a great drummer.
00:34:48You should hear him.
00:34:50Anyway, Russ was telling me about the church and what it's going to take to get it rebuilt.
00:34:54So I told him I have a great idea.
00:34:57Great being the word open to interpretation.
00:35:00A benefit.
00:35:01What?
00:35:04You'll pack in a crowd that'll pay top dollar because the money's going to rebuild the church.
00:35:08You'll get a ton of publicity for being a hero and stepping up and saving your hometown.
00:35:13No.
00:35:15Trey.
00:35:16No.
00:35:16Why not?
00:35:17You want a list?
00:35:19How about, I don't want the publicity.
00:35:21I'm not sure if I want to perform anymore.
00:35:23And you got no right to be telling people otherwise.
00:35:27Trey.
00:35:27No.
00:35:29Now listen, I gotta go.
00:35:31I'll see you.
00:35:33When?
00:35:35Soon.
00:35:37You too.
00:35:43Sorry.
00:35:49Trey.
00:35:50Trey, I'm sorry.
00:35:53You're absolutely right.
00:35:55I shouldn't have volunteered you like that.
00:35:56I guess I was just excited you were here and, I don't know, made me a little too proud to be able to see how close we are.
00:36:05I was wrong.
00:36:06I'll tell Russ that you had to be someplace else and that you'd love to, but you just can't.
00:36:12Uh, no.
00:36:13No.
00:36:13No.
00:36:19No.
00:36:21No.
00:36:22No.
00:36:22No, you weren't wrong.
00:36:24It's, uh, it's the right thing to do.
00:36:25And I just didn't think it all the way through.
00:36:28Uh, so you'll do it?
00:36:31Uh, gotta show my face again in public sometime, and maybe it is a great idea.
00:36:37Really?
00:36:38No.
00:36:39Especially if I do it with a little quartet I heard playing in the back room over at Uncle Charlie's.
00:36:44And you said the, uh, the hunky rev's a drummer, right?
00:36:47Uh, I love you.
00:36:49Oh, well, that sounds like covered love to me.
00:36:53But I'll take it.
00:36:55Now you get on back inside.
00:36:56You're the best.
00:37:07Me?
00:37:08Playing with Trey Cole?
00:37:10Mm-hmm.
00:37:10You're dope, bro.
00:37:11He wants to rehearse at the shop tonight.
00:37:13Me and Trey Cole don't take me to home.
00:37:16A concert?
00:37:18For the whole town?
00:37:20I'll see you tonight.
00:37:21Seven sharp.
00:37:24Okay.
00:37:26Oh, God.
00:37:28Now, I loved what you boys were playing the other night, and that's no fooling.
00:37:33That stuff really moved, but we're gonna have to add some numbers, all right?
00:37:38So, I wrote up some stuff here for you.
00:37:41Just take a quick look.
00:37:42Ooh, ain't none of us ever done anything big like this.
00:37:48Oh, that's all right.
00:37:49It's me who should be worried.
00:37:50What?
00:37:51Pipes are pretty rusty.
00:37:53But why don't we warm up with something we already know, all right?
00:37:57All right.
00:37:57Now, ready?
00:37:58One, two, three, four.
00:38:04Go, Trey.
00:38:06Woo!
00:38:11Find it all smooth there, Clyde.
00:38:18That's it.
00:38:19Now it's gonna be...
00:38:21Woo!
00:38:21Go ahead and go, bro.
00:38:24We're gonna go.
00:38:25Here we go, Clyde.
00:38:27See?
00:38:27Nothing to it.
00:38:28I don't know.
00:38:30Look at the jazz.
00:38:31I love it.
00:38:32Woo!
00:38:34Oh!
00:38:35Yeah!
00:38:37This is a hell cut.
00:38:40You're in a fight with the devil over there.
00:38:42Yeah.
00:38:42Yeah.
00:38:42Yeah.
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:43Yeah.
00:38:44Yeah.
00:38:44Yeah.
00:38:45Yeah.
00:38:45Yeah.
00:38:46Yeah.
00:38:46Yeah.
00:38:47Yeah.
00:38:47Yeah.
00:38:48Yeah.
00:38:48Yeah.
00:38:48Yeah.
00:38:49Yeah.
00:38:49Yeah.
00:38:50Yeah.
00:38:50Yeah.
00:38:51Yeah.
00:38:51Looks like he talked his way into another late night.
00:38:59Well, a week off from school is a good time for late nights.
00:39:03And grumpy mornings.
00:39:06I know.
00:39:07I know it's past his bedtime, but he wanted to see if Trey would come in, and I told him
00:39:12if he did, I'd send him up.
00:39:14The face of an angel.
00:39:17Who promised Clyde she'd open the diner for him tomorrow?
00:39:19So I'm out, so I'm out, and you're on.
00:39:27May I?
00:39:27Yeah.
00:39:28Oh, he'd love that.
00:39:28Oh, he'd love that.
00:39:45You came.
00:39:46Of course.
00:39:48You can sit on the bed.
00:39:49You can sit on the bed.
00:39:59Can I ask you something?
00:40:00Shoot.
00:40:01My dad.
00:40:03What was he like when he was my age?
00:40:05Well, first off, from day one, he was the best little brother that a guy could ever ask for.
00:40:13He was never afraid of much.
00:40:29There was this one time, he was turning 10, and I was going on 12, and we had climbed old
00:40:35Mr. Gundy's fence, and Mr. Gundy, he had this big old junkyard dog.
00:40:40I mean, this thing was as big as a horse, and he came chasing after us, and it chased Jack
00:40:46right up into this big old oak tree.
00:40:47He was just sweating and pulling running through the woods, and then he was just sweating.
00:40:51My mom was bringing that dinner.
00:40:53Oh, you know, he's got all this dirt.
00:40:55Remember, get that cut off, baby.
00:40:56I got one down in front of the same ones here.
00:40:58We know your mom's going to kill you.
00:41:00He's going to fall.
00:41:00Right?
00:41:00That's cool.
00:41:01Oh, my God, Sam.
00:41:02Over there, behind that rock.
00:41:04Yes, come on.
00:41:04Yes, come on.
00:41:05They're coming up over the hill.
00:41:06She's going to pull the pit.
00:41:07I'm coming up.
00:41:08I saved my life, buddy.
00:41:10I don't think that's all Ryan's done.
00:41:12I'm a Jupiter.
00:41:17And you know what else?
00:41:23He was my best friend, too.
00:41:27I wish I could have known him.
00:41:29I wish I could have done stuff with him, you know?
00:41:33Yeah.
00:41:34He must have been real brave to jump out of airplanes.
00:41:37I'm as brave as any man I ever met.
00:41:40I hope I'm brave enough to jump out of airplanes someday.
00:41:43I just want to feel what he did when he did it, you know?
00:41:47I get that.
00:41:50Yeah.
00:41:53All right, come on, now.
00:41:54Time for bed.
00:41:58You get some sleep, pal.
00:42:08Uncle Trey?
00:42:09Hm?
00:42:11Thanks.
00:42:17Well, that was beautiful.
00:42:32Oh, thank you.
00:42:35I don't know it.
00:42:36I wrote it for Jack, right after Jason was born.
00:42:40Well, he had to love it.
00:42:42He never heard it.
00:42:42You must miss him a whole lot.
00:42:43The thought of him, really.
00:42:44And we were so young, and we were only married for two months.
00:42:46You must miss him a whole lot.
00:42:47You must miss him a whole lot.
00:42:48The thought of him, really.
00:42:49And we were so young, and we were only married for two months before he left for Afghanistan.
00:43:04And the time we did have it was good.
00:43:13Well, you got yourself something pretty special upstairs.
00:43:17Thanks.
00:43:18Sometimes I, I feel like you, I put a pot of coffee on, would you like some?
00:43:32Yeah.
00:43:33Sounds good.
00:43:34Okay.
00:43:35So, Trey, for Wesley, Alan, Cameron, the third?
00:43:42Yeah, it was Uncle Charlie who started calling me Trey.
00:43:45I think you could tell that I wasn't taking too well to people calling me third.
00:43:49Can't imagine why.
00:43:52So, Kat said when you had to quit baseball, you went and worked on oil rigs.
00:43:56Oh, the dark days.
00:43:57Oh, boy.
00:43:58And then at night you sang for your supper at some tavern.
00:44:00Yeah.
00:44:01Guilty.
00:44:02A man came up to you, gave you his card, and said to look him up if you were ever in
00:44:07Nashville.
00:44:08Yeah, what do you got my social security number two?
00:44:09I don't think Kat knows that.
00:44:10Well, I think she's got a couple of my credit card numbers, though.
00:44:15So, writing songs and singing, has that always been a dream?
00:44:20No, really.
00:44:21Just something I did.
00:44:23Pretty amazing.
00:44:25I guess.
00:44:26You guess?
00:44:27Come on.
00:44:28You know how many people would love to have the life you've lived?
00:44:32Well, it's been a ride.
00:44:34That's for sure.
00:44:39Well, you know, it's getting pretty late, and one of us probably got to work tomorrow.
00:44:44Well, my first student doesn't come until 10, but I will have to have that future Hall of Famer fed and off to ball practice first.
00:44:51This was a good day.
00:45:00Good night.
00:45:01Good night.
00:45:21Good night.
00:45:22Good night.
00:45:23Good night.
00:45:24Good night.
00:45:25Good night.
00:45:26Good night.
00:45:27Good night.
00:45:28Good night.
00:45:29Good night.
00:45:30Good night.
00:45:31Good night.
00:45:32Good night.
00:45:33Good night.
00:45:34Good night.
00:45:35Good night.
00:45:36Good night.
00:45:37Good night.
00:45:38Good night.
00:45:39Good night.
00:45:40Good night.
00:45:41Good night.
00:45:42Good night.
00:45:43Good night.
00:45:44Good night.
00:45:45Good night.
00:45:46Good night.
00:45:47Good night.
00:45:48Good night.
00:45:49Good night.
00:45:50Come in.
00:46:16I'll cut right to it.
00:46:17Cat wants to believe that you and I can have some sort of relationship.
00:46:22I want you to know that my coming here has nothing to do with you.
00:46:26Understood.
00:46:28Well, that's it?
00:46:31After all this time, a code of silence is still in effect?
00:46:36Well, you didn't seem to want to hear what I had to say the last time we spoke.
00:46:41When you said you knew how much my mother meant to me?
00:46:44How much she meant to you?
00:46:46You may never believe me, but I loved her.
00:46:51And she felt that love so much, she just had to storm out of here and wrap her car around a tree.
00:46:56Leaving was her choice, not mine.
00:46:59Her choice.
00:47:00Locking herself in a room and crying herself to sleep night after night while you were off chasing down another chunk of tin for your collar.
00:47:06That was probably her choice then too, right?
00:47:08Her pain hurt me just as much as it hurt you.
00:47:11And I'm supposed to believe you because?
00:47:13I'm your father.
00:47:14I think it's a little late to be claiming that rank, isn't it?
00:47:17You'd have to know what I was doing when I was five and ten and fifteen.
00:47:21You'd have to know that I wanted to be so much like you until I realized that all you ever cared about was that your wife followed orders and your sons became soldiers just like you and your father and his father and every other Cameron that ever lived as far as I know.
00:47:36Well, congratulations.
00:47:39You got yourself another soldier in the clan.
00:47:43Another grave at Arlington.
00:47:44Your brother died in service to his country.
00:47:48Bravely.
00:47:50Honorably.
00:47:52His life counted.
00:47:53You bet it did.
00:47:55Big time.
00:47:57He did what I was set to do.
00:47:59Until I saw your true colors.
00:48:04I can't relive my life train.
00:48:07And I can't make you feel better about yours.
00:48:09You'll have to do that on your own.
00:48:14Dismissed?
00:48:16That's your choice.
00:48:20Yes, it is.
00:48:22Sir.
00:48:36Hey, son.
00:48:37Noah, boys, I want to grab my gear and we have this. I'll leave it on the piano.
00:48:52No, hey, you don't have to be doing that.
00:48:54Well, I don't think Cal's a bad fella. Just after the boy Jimmy got sent to prison, the cobbler went from bad to worse.
00:49:04Say what you want, Noah. He ain't drawn a sober breath since his wife run out on him. He even lost the little trailer they was living in.
00:49:14Talking about old Cal Cooper. They say he's getting out of the hospital today.
00:49:18He'll be sleeping in somebody's doorway tonight.
00:49:24I'll leave the guitars here for when we practice.
00:49:26Not a very friendly Phil, is he?
00:49:36Let me see your hands.
00:49:39You worked them hard once.
00:49:40Don't I remember you a carpenter?
00:49:43Yeah, a framer mostly.
00:49:45Did some finishing. Bookcases, cabinets, you know, stuff like that.
00:49:51I like working with wood.
00:49:53When's the last time you held a job?
00:49:58Hard to say.
00:50:10Didn't, huh?
00:50:11You know what a lot.
00:50:13Don't leave the bank, huh?
00:50:17Didn't you go away to your store?
00:50:19I like working with that.
00:50:22We need to make it for you.
00:50:24I can't feel you.
00:50:26What are you doing?
00:50:30Don't you guys get in there?
00:50:32You know what?
00:50:34I think the Lord is being in there.
00:50:35Don't you go anywhere, you need to do it.
00:50:37If you don't, I didn't get in there.
00:50:38lunch is ready okay what's that keepsakes what's keepsakes memories
00:50:58hey that's uncle trey
00:51:02why are you and uncle trey mad at each other I'm not mad you had a big fight oh that was a long time
00:51:16ago what was it about things that don't concern you did you ever fight with my dad not really
00:51:30you see your father was different different how well he was more like his mother your grammy
00:51:44was uncle trey more like you how'd you get to be so smart come on
00:51:51what do you think
00:52:21son I appreciate what you're doing for me
00:52:27I don't think I can do what you want well I think you can you know we all have our demons cal
00:52:37I know a little bit about yours I know it's gonna be hard to turn things around
00:52:43it'll always be one day at a time but this is a great place to spend those days
00:52:48clear your head keep it clear find yourself again
00:52:53there's nothing to worry about here
00:52:56unless you're afraid of ghosts
00:52:59ghosts
00:53:01like the one I still see sitting on the front steps
00:53:06be good to swing a hammer again let's do it
00:53:19dad okay you seem a little distracted
00:53:28no I'm fine defense company wants an opinion on a contract and I don't feel real comfortable
00:53:35real comfortable with it
00:53:42I don't think I'm fine
00:53:44okay
00:53:46okay
00:53:48okay
00:53:49okay
00:53:50okay
00:53:51okay
00:53:52okay
00:53:53okay
00:53:54okay
00:53:55okay
00:53:56okay
00:53:57okay
00:53:58okay
00:53:59okay
00:54:00okay
00:54:01okay
00:54:02okay
00:54:03what's that
00:54:08stuff
00:54:10that is not your stuff what are you doing
00:54:14just looking at grandpa's keepsakes
00:54:16that means memories
00:54:18yeah I know what that means did he say that you could do that
00:54:21he was looking at him when I was with him before
00:54:23that doesn't give you permission to go through someone else's belongings
00:54:26do you understand
00:54:28do you understand
00:54:31do you understand
00:54:33okay
00:54:39so the two of you's gonna be living together for a while up to the lake then huh
00:54:43got the power turned back on water telephone we're good to go
00:54:47well you don't mind my asking
00:54:49how come it is you wanted to be working on that old place
00:54:52dreams are a big part of life
00:54:54Charlie's dreams had a lot to do with that place
00:54:57well it ain't so much rebuilding an old house Noah as it is trying to rebuild an old drunk's life
00:55:04well it's a little bit about you Cal yes but it's mainly about Charlie
00:55:08how's that
00:55:10how's that
00:55:11well if the walls of this old shop could talk
00:55:14they could tell you hundreds of stories about people who sat in that chair
00:55:18you swear not to repeat it I'll tell you one now about the man who used to stand behind it
00:55:22well of course
00:55:24how's that
00:55:25how's that
00:55:28Charlie had the same problem that Cal's wrestling with now
00:55:32I never had no idea
00:55:35it's gospel
00:55:39Charlie was an alcoholic
00:55:41but he looked the devil in the eye and he beat him
00:55:44he opened up this shop he made an honest living and he took on other people's problems when he could
00:55:48like an angry little kid
00:55:52who needed somebody to keep him in line and straighten him out and show him what really matters in life
00:55:59Charlie Shuffleton is the reason for everything good that's ever happened to me
00:56:04doing what he wanted done
00:56:07building something in his memory
00:56:09seeing his dreams come true
00:56:13well that seems like a good way to start repaying it
00:56:16what do you got?
00:56:27uh... let's see here
00:56:30uh... ninety-six and a half
00:56:33ninety-six point five
00:56:35we brought you some lunch
00:56:37oh thanks pal
00:56:39here let me introduce you to the master craftsman
00:56:42Jason Cameron, Cal Cooper
00:56:44hey
00:56:45hi
00:56:46you might know Norma
00:56:47ma'am
00:56:48Mr. Cooper, Trey's been really excited about working with you
00:56:51well it's good work to be doing
00:56:53it is, we just had to come see it
00:56:55can I go down to the point?
00:56:56sure
00:56:57okay but just don't go in the water
00:56:59okay
00:57:01um...
00:57:03I reckon I'll go up and get some coffee
00:57:05thank you ma'am
00:57:06Norma
00:57:08Norma, yes ma'am
00:57:09so...
00:57:10what are we having?
00:57:14here
00:57:16I've got something for you
00:57:31it's the melody I wrote
00:57:33you said you wanted to see it
00:57:35yeah
00:57:39this is great
00:57:41you know I've been playing around with some ideas that might marry up real nice with this
00:57:46would you mind?
00:57:48are you serious? I would love that
00:57:50mom, mom!
00:57:52there's baby ducks!
00:57:54come see!
00:57:55oh I wish I could
00:57:56I have students coming to the house right now
00:57:58mom!
00:57:59well leave them with me
00:58:01really?
00:58:02I'll give them a ride home when I come into town for tonight's session
00:58:05please mom
00:58:07now understand if you stay
00:58:10gotta help Cal and me with some carpentry
00:58:12can I mom?
00:58:14okay, okay
00:58:15but I want them home for dinner
00:58:17done deal!
00:58:18yes!
00:58:25hey, hey, hey
00:58:26try this
00:58:28choke up on them a little bit
00:58:30like you do on a baseball bat
00:58:31that's it
00:58:32now give it a shot
00:58:33there you go
00:58:35that's it
00:58:37you grab it down on the end when you get bigger
00:58:40you're not wearing your hat right
00:58:42you're not wearing your hat like that
00:58:43now you look like a carpenter
00:58:44you're not wearing your hat like that
00:58:52you go
00:58:54woo!
00:58:56oh Harold is hot tonight
00:59:01he's pretty good
00:59:03he's fucking
00:59:07fucking good you
00:59:09that sounds great
00:59:10I hope he isn't giving Cat trouble about going to bed.
00:59:20Oh, he had a full day.
00:59:22He's probably too tired to give anybody any trouble.
00:59:25Well, I am.
00:59:30Great!
00:59:31Russ and I can still make it to the late show.
00:59:33Oh, and at first, he went to bed on his own.
00:59:36Bye!
00:59:40One, two, three.
01:00:00Now I'm seeing you
01:00:02Like it's the first time
01:00:06Oh, I realize
01:00:10That I've been so blind
01:00:15All right, now on the next verse,
01:00:20you just come in on the first two lines
01:00:21and echo the last word,
01:00:22and then you can come in at the end
01:00:23and just do your own thing.
01:00:25Okay.
01:00:25All right?
01:00:25Yeah.
01:00:26Feel alive
01:00:29Feel alive
01:00:30Like a brand new dawn
01:00:32Brand new dawn
01:00:34Brings meaning to my life
01:00:38Now I know I belong
01:00:41For the first time
01:00:46For the first time
01:00:49Yeah, something like that.
01:00:59Wow.
01:01:00I really love the words and the transitions.
01:01:04Yeah, it comes together real nice.
01:01:07It does.
01:01:07Well, uh, you know, I should probably be going
01:01:12It's late
01:01:13And Cal's been doing real well
01:01:15But, no, I want to stay close for a while
01:01:18Would you let me have him again tomorrow?
01:01:23Jason?
01:01:24Yeah, we had such a good time today
01:01:26And I remember being so much like him
01:01:29What it's like not to have a father around
01:01:30And how much it meant to me to have Uncle Charlie
01:01:32Yes?
01:01:37Yes
01:01:37Good night
01:01:43Good night
01:01:46Yeah, I've been driving
01:01:55Down these older roads
01:01:59For a long, long time
01:02:01For a long, long time
01:02:04And I've been waiting
01:02:06Oh, my dear
01:02:08Grandpa said my dad learned to fly here.
01:02:11We both did.
01:02:13You and my dad came here together?
01:02:15Civil Air Patrol Cadets Camp for three summers.
01:02:18You see that plane over there?
01:02:20It's Cherokee, two-seater.
01:02:22Your dad and I both learned how to fly in a plane like that.
01:02:26Can I get in it?
01:02:27I think we'll both go up in that single prop over there, the 210.
01:02:35Go up?
01:02:36Well, as soon as we get our rigs on.
01:02:39Rigs?
01:02:41You said you wanted to feel how it felt when your dad jumped.
01:02:44So that you can have something inside you that was inside him, right?
01:02:47So we'll do a buddy jump.
01:02:50It's okay, I'm certified.
01:02:52You'll be strapped to me the whole time.
01:02:53So what do you say?
01:02:54You up for it?
01:02:56Yeah.
01:02:56All right, let's go.
01:02:57All right, let's go.
01:03:27Let's go.
01:03:57One has been in an accident.
01:04:28Hi, I'm Norma Cameron.
01:04:29My son Jason was admitted.
01:04:31Norma.
01:04:39Look, he's going to be all right.
01:04:40They're just running some tests.
01:04:44He's just a little boy.
01:04:46My son, you could have killed him.
01:04:48You're a little boy.
01:04:49Boy, it's a little boy.
01:04:53I'm not a boy.
01:04:54I'm not a boy.
01:04:54You could have killed him.
01:04:55Not a boy.
01:04:55But I'm not a boy.
01:04:56Baby, why don't you hear me?
01:04:56You know what?
01:04:57Man, you could have killed him.
01:04:57I can't kill him.
01:04:58I could have killed him.
01:04:59But I'm not a boy.
01:04:59You could have killed him.
01:04:59Wait for him.
01:05:00You could have killed him.
01:05:01Velja, he's going to be a girl.
01:05:02I'm not a boy.
01:05:03It's always another boy.
01:05:03Oh, you could have killed him.
01:07:34Do you have anything I can do for you?
01:07:37No.
01:07:38Why don't you take that on home?
01:07:41I'm going to check on him and make sure Norma's all right.
01:07:45It wasn't his fault, Mom.
01:07:50Jason.
01:07:50It wasn't.
01:07:51It was awesome what we did.
01:07:54It was just like what my dad did in the army.
01:07:56What happened at the end was an accident.
01:07:58Hey, Jason, calm down.
01:07:59Don't blame him for that.
01:08:00Don't blame him for that.
01:08:01He was just trying to let me know what my dad was like.
01:08:04And I do now.
01:08:06I do.
01:08:07It wasn't a bad thing.
01:08:08Mom, Jason.
01:08:10Don't make him go away.
01:08:13Don't, Mom.
01:08:13Mom, please.
01:08:15Don't.
01:08:15Don't.
01:08:16Don't.
01:08:17Don't.
01:08:17Don't.
01:08:17Don't.
01:08:18Please, Mom.
01:08:23Yeah.
01:08:23Yeah, I'm fine.
01:08:24I got my ribs taped up.
01:08:27So, listen, I think I need to be alone for a little while.
01:08:32I might spend the night here.
01:08:34You okay with that?
01:08:36It's probably not a bad idea.
01:08:38They got us a real belly washer.
01:08:40Hey, listen, I'm making something for Jason.
01:08:44Nothing special.
01:08:45It's just, you know, he invited me to the birthday party, you know.
01:08:51It's the kind of thing I used to make for Jimmy, you know, when he was little.
01:08:54Oh, that's great.
01:08:56Cal, he'll love that.
01:08:58But listen, you sure you're good with this?
01:09:01Trey, it's you I'm worried about, man.
01:09:04You know, it was an accident, you said.
01:09:08So don't go blaming yourself.
01:09:10Listen to me on this, okay?
01:09:14Trey.
01:09:16Trey?
01:09:26You probably don't want to hear what I think, but I'm going to tell you anyway.
01:09:39It was a damn fool thing to do.
01:09:44But showing Jason a piece of Jack, letting him feel firsthand what his father was like, what he did, what he enjoyed.
01:09:53That was right.
01:09:56A boy should know his father.
01:10:04Took another man to talk to you about things I didn't have time for.
01:10:07I don't remember ever giving you much advice.
01:10:13Rules, yes, plenty of those.
01:10:15Goals I wanted you to shoot for.
01:10:17Marks I wanted you to hit.
01:10:18But I'd like you to consider something now.
01:10:22Straight from the shoulder, me to you.
01:10:26If you're thinking about leaving because of what happened today, think hard on it.
01:10:33Because whether you like it or not, you just stepped into Jack's shoes.
01:10:36The same way Charlie Shuffleton stepped into mine.
01:10:42And walking away now would make a bigger hole for Jason than the one he had before you came back.
01:11:06And walking away now would make a bigger hole for Jason.
01:11:36How's the boy?
01:11:40Going home today.
01:11:42Good. Party still on for this afternoon?
01:11:44As far as I know.
01:11:46All right.
01:11:46Well, if we stop lollygagging, we might can get the roof on by noon.
01:11:52Let's do it.
01:12:01Great hat.
01:12:04Wonder if you could help me out with something.
01:12:06I got turned around somehow.
01:12:08How do I get back to Highway 85?
01:12:10You're Ronnie Clark.
01:12:13That's right.
01:12:14What's your name?
01:12:16Jason.
01:12:17Jason.
01:12:18So, Jason, do you know where 85 is?
01:12:21Just up the corner.
01:12:22There's signs.
01:12:23Great.
01:12:24You know, you look like a ball player.
01:12:28I've been breaking in a new glove.
01:12:32Want the one I've been using?
01:12:33Really?
01:12:35Really.
01:12:36It's yours.
01:12:38Hold on to this too.
01:12:43Take care, pal.
01:12:44My golly, it doesn't look like we'll ever get this thing done.
01:13:05I sure can see why old Charlie loved it out here.
01:13:21Maybe his ghost is still hanging around.
01:13:27Don't guess I'd want to leave either.
01:13:30Well, I was hoping you'd say that.
01:13:33I'd like to know what's being looked after.
01:13:35Count on it.
01:13:55Is he okay?
01:13:56He's fine.
01:13:57He's fine.
01:13:59He's got a new baseball glove.
01:14:02Well, it's a better idea than the last one I had.
01:14:05I didn't understand.
01:14:08No, I had no right.
01:14:10You did.
01:14:13You do.
01:14:17You do.
01:14:28Happy birthday.
01:14:29Happy birthday.
01:14:30Ten candles.
01:14:32Look at that.
01:14:34Jay, is everything okay?
01:14:35He said he'd be here.
01:14:39Okay, well, you know what?
01:14:40Everyone is waiting, so just blow out your candles.
01:14:43Make a wish.
01:14:48Oh, one more.
01:14:50Yeah.
01:14:50There we go.
01:14:52There we go.
01:14:53Happy birthday.
01:14:53It worked.
01:14:54It worked.
01:14:55Hey, pal.
01:14:57Oh, happy birthday.
01:14:58And look, Ronnie Clark's glove.
01:15:02What?
01:15:03He was lost, and I told him where the freeway was, and he gave it to me, and it's got his autograph.
01:15:08And guess what else?
01:15:09A note that says we get seats right behind the dugout any time I'm in Atlanta.
01:15:12That's awesome.
01:15:13I know, huh?
01:15:14I was going to tell him about you being my uncle, but he was kind of in a hurry.
01:15:17Well, you just make sure to write him at the ball club.
01:15:19Tell him you said thanks.
01:15:20I already did.
01:15:21Will you come to some games with me?
01:15:22You bet.
01:15:23Yes.
01:15:24Thanks, Grandpa.
01:15:30Awesome.
01:15:33That's awesome.
01:15:34Cal's got something for you, too.
01:15:36Yeah.
01:15:37This will be done.
01:15:39You're up to myself.
01:15:41I'm going to help you.
01:15:44Wow.
01:15:45Wow.
01:15:46Cool.
01:15:47Thanks, Cal.
01:15:48Look, Grandpa, just like that picture when you were at West Point.
01:15:51Wow, fine work, Cal.
01:15:52Thank you, General.
01:15:54If that's as mustard with you, I reckon it's all right.
01:15:56I got something for you here, too.
01:15:59Rip it up.
01:16:00Rip it up.
01:16:00There you go.
01:16:01Now, I don't much care for these things, but this one's only rigged to call four numbers.
01:16:06And I already programmed them in there for you.
01:16:08That's your mom, and there's your own cat.
01:16:11There's your granddad, and why don't you try person number one there?
01:16:18Your name shows up like that?
01:16:19I'll know the answer.
01:16:20Wherever I am, whatever I'm doing.
01:16:22Okay?
01:16:26Does that mean you're going away?
01:16:30I have to, pal.
01:16:32You know, I left things in a rat mess before I came back, and it's time I went and straightened
01:16:36them out.
01:16:38When?
01:16:41After the concert.
01:16:43Mom's not mad at you anymore, are you, Mom?
01:16:46No.
01:16:49I need to talk to you.
01:16:52Jason.
01:16:55Excuse me.
01:16:58I'll just be back in a second.
01:16:59Jason.
01:17:02Hey, Jase.
01:17:03I know why you're leaving.
01:17:07It's Grandpa.
01:17:11You think he doesn't care about you, but he does.
01:17:14See?
01:17:15He has all these keepsakes.
01:17:17That means memories.
01:17:19They're all about you.
01:17:20Clippings from when you played baseball, and your music, and stuff you drew for him when
01:17:25you were little, and...
01:17:25What's that?
01:17:31Dear Wes, I know I've hurt you deeply.
01:17:35When I first met David five years ago, I had no idea it would lead to this.
01:17:40It's nothing you've done, just something I have to do.
01:17:45Uncle Trey, what's the matter?
01:17:48When you tell the children, please be gentle.
01:17:52Let them know it's nothing they did either.
01:17:54I will always love them, and I will contact them when I know I can deal with the emotions
01:18:00I'm feeling.
01:18:02I just know I can't go on being unfaithful to you.
01:18:07Uncle Trey?
01:18:08I've lived with my guilt for too long.
01:18:14Dad, would you like some more coffee?
01:18:16Yes, please.
01:18:18Grandpa?
01:18:20Uncle Trey wants to see you.
01:18:36You never would have told me.
01:18:38Would you?
01:18:40There wasn't anything you needed to know.
01:18:43The things I said.
01:18:45The way I treated you.
01:18:49Why didn't you ever defend yourself?
01:18:53You loved her.
01:18:56I did too.
01:18:57I didn't believe that.
01:19:01Now, I'm not sure I understand it.
01:19:04Oh, sons.
01:19:07She gave me Cat, and Jack, and you, and she never set out to hurt anybody.
01:19:14She hurt you?
01:19:15She didn't want to.
01:19:16Son, I was careless with the most fragile thing in life.
01:19:23When I first read this,
01:19:27son, I would have forgiven her anything.
01:19:29I would have done anything to get her back.
01:19:32But she was gone.
01:19:38And that was yesterday.
01:19:42Today is what matters.
01:19:44Yes, sir.
01:19:49I know I drilled it into your head, but do you think we can stop with the sir stuff?
01:19:54And go back to what you burned into the lid of that box?
01:19:56Dad, forgive me for everything.
01:20:06There is nothing to forgive.
01:20:26Dad, forgive me for everything.
01:20:52Whoa!
01:20:52Whoa!
01:20:53Thank you, that was Norma Cameron on the keyboard
01:21:13Harold Perkins on the fiddle
01:21:17Clyde Barton on the dobro
01:21:20Noah Wojkowski on the bass
01:21:23And the Reverend Russell Miller on the drums
01:21:27And we are going to get that church rebuilt
01:21:31Now, coming home always seems to put the whole world in perspective, doesn't it?
01:21:40You know, there was a man I loved dearly
01:21:48A great man who once told me that it's the lessons we learn from the past
01:21:54That show us the right path to the future
01:21:56You remember that train, he said
01:21:59You won't ever be lost
01:22:01Charlie Shuffleton is gone now
01:22:13But the words he planted fixed a pretty busted up compass
01:22:18And they brought me home
01:22:19And Jason, I'm here to stay
01:22:24And I'm so glad to be here with you all today
01:22:31I love this place
01:22:33Now this next song
01:22:37It came out of the feelings that brought me back here
01:22:41And the words just sort of tumbled out of me
01:22:44When I heard one of the most beautiful melodies anybody ever wrote
01:22:47And that writer's Norma Cameron
01:22:50And I'd like to invite her up here with me now
01:22:55See if she can't help me carry this tune
01:22:57It's called For the First Time
01:23:02For so long now
01:23:14I've been so lost
01:23:16Growning in pain
01:23:17Paying the cost
01:23:19For the warmth of your smile
01:23:23The cure of your kiss
01:23:25Have opened my eyes
01:23:27To all I've missed
01:23:29I feel alive
01:23:33Feel the light
01:23:35Like a brand new dawn
01:23:38Grand new dawn
01:23:40Gives meaning to my life
01:23:43Now I know where I belong
01:23:47For the first time
01:23:51Oh, memories were binding me
01:24:01So firmly in their grasp
01:24:05Long lost schemes and broken dreams
01:24:10Have me shackled to the past
01:24:14Now I'm seeing you
01:24:16Now I'm seeing you
01:24:17Like the first time
01:24:21I realize
01:24:23I've been so blind
01:24:28I've been so blind
01:24:30I feel alive
01:24:32I feel alive
01:24:34Feel the light
01:24:36Like a brand new dawn
01:24:39Brand new dawn
01:24:39Brand new dawn
01:24:40Gives meaning to my life
01:24:44Now I know where I belong
01:24:48For the first time
01:24:50For the first time
01:24:52Just like the first time
01:24:56Oh, like the first time
01:25:01Just like the first time
01:25:13Just like the first time
01:25:17Just like the first time

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