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[00:02] | – Previously on “Casual”… | |
[00:03] | – Children always blame their parents | |
[00:04] | for their problems. | |
[00:06] | It’s the easiest way to avoid responsibility. | |
[00:08] | Have you met Drew’s new partner? | |
[00:09] | – I’ve not. | |
[00:11] | – But you should so you can unburden yourself, start fresh. | |
[00:14] | – I’m just about to cook dinner. | |
[00:17] | You want to come over? – You don’t have to do that. | |
[00:19] | – I know. I want to. | |
[00:22] | – I-I have a thing. – What thing? | |
[00:24] | – With Emmy. – Who’s Emmy? | |
[00:25] | Oh, the girl with the boyfriend? | |
[00:27] | – It’s complicated. – It’s not complicated. | |
[00:29] | You’re her mistress. – Michael? | |
[00:31] | [laughter] | |
[00:33] | Mom? | |
[00:35] | – Oh, shit. – It was supposed to be me. | |
[00:38] | – Ple–Honey, where are you going? | |
[00:40] | – Home. | |
[00:59] | – Uh, that’s not gonna fit. | |
[01:02] | – It’ll fit. – I don’t– | |
[01:05] | – Told you. | |
[01:08] | – No potatoes? – Fuck potatoes. | |
[01:10] | Mac and cheese. – Amen. | |
[01:16] | How did she sound? – Uh… | |
[01:17] | There were undertones of rage. | |
[01:19] | Subtle, but distinct. – She’s punishing me. | |
[01:22] | – Well, you did sleep with the man of her dreams. | |
[01:23] | – Ugh, please don’t. | |
[01:25] | – You talk to Drew? | |
[01:26] | – Briefly. | |
[01:27] | – Yeah? Anything? | |
[01:28] | – What’s he gonna say? | |
[01:29] | Oh! | |
[01:31] | [sighs] I just want her back. | |
[01:33] | – Okay. Once she walks in, we won’t let her out. | |
[01:35] | – How? – Zone defense. | |
[01:37] | – Zone defense? – Against a formidable opponent. | |
[01:39] | We got to work as a team. | |
[01:41] | [doorbell rings] | |
[01:42] | Oh, shit. | |
[01:45] | – Who’s that? – My package guy. | |
[01:47] | – You got a package guy? – I got a guy for everything. | |
[01:50] | – What’s in the box? – All part of the plan. | |
[01:53] | – What plan? – A really good plan. | |
[01:55] | – What? – A crafty one. | |
[01:57] | Probably the best plan I’ve ever come up with. | |
[02:00] | Hi. There we go. | |
[02:01] | Very good. Don’t eat any. | |
[02:03] | [chuckles] Bye. | |
[02:05] | – I can’t get it out of my head– | |
[02:07] | “He was supposed to fuck me.” | |
[02:09] | I mean, it’s histrionic. It’s borderline delusional. | |
[02:12] | – Oh, no, none of that. – What? | |
[02:13] | – None of that psychobabble. Today you are a fun mom. | |
[02:17] | You put on a bright smile, | |
[02:18] | push that pain down nice and deep, | |
[02:20] | and pretend to be pleasant. | |
[02:21] | Don’t even mention his name. | |
[02:23] | – She needs to talk about it. – Oh, she will. | |
[02:26] | Trust me, these things don’t go away. | |
[02:27] | Hey… | |
[02:28] | – Huh? | |
[02:30] | – We got this. | |
[02:31] | Me and you… | |
[02:33] | in the zone. | |
[02:36] | That’s right. | |
[02:43] | [doorbell rings] | |
[02:46] | Remember, big smile. | |
[02:50] | – Hi, Laura. – Hi, Valerie. | |
[02:53] | – Happy Thanksgiving. | |
[02:57] | – Oh, you remember Mae-Yi, right? | |
[03:00] | – Valerie, it’s nice to meet you. | |
[03:03] | – What is– Uh… | |
[03:06] | – Oh, you know what? That’s my fault. | |
[03:08] | I totally thought I texted you. | |
[03:13] | – [sighs] | |
[03:15] | – Mae-fucking-Yi? – Deep breaths. We’re okay. | |
[03:18] | – I don’t think I’m okay. | |
[03:19] | I feel like my hands are numb. – We’re okay. | |
[03:21] | – I don’t know how I’m gonna– – You’re just gonna… | |
[03:24] | – I don’t even–What does– what does that mean? | |
[03:26] | – Focus. Head in the game. | |
[03:29] | Mae-Yi? | |
[03:31] | How about a tour of the house? | |
[03:34] | – Oh, I don’t really– – Sure you do. | |
[03:36] | Yeah, let’s go this way first. – Okay. | |
[03:39] | – Watch the wine. | |
[03:41] | Be careful you don’t trip. | |
[03:44] | – [clears throat] I’ve missed you. | |
[03:46] | – Hey, you want to see my room? | |
[03:51] | – And here’s the lovely backyard. | |
[03:56] | So then I had this little place off Abbot Kinney. | |
[03:59] | Thought I’d do the whole surf-bum thing, | |
[04:01] | but it turns out I don’t like surfers or bums. | |
[04:03] | – Uh-huh. | |
[04:05] | – You ever spend any time around those people? | |
[04:07] | – Bums? | |
[04:08] | – Westsiders. – Oh. Uh… | |
[04:11] | No, not really. | |
[04:12] | – Don’t. 405 to the ocean’s a dead zone. | |
[04:15] | – I like Santa Monica. – You’ll grow out of that. | |
[04:19] | [cell phone chimes] Oh. | |
[04:26] | So what do you think of the foliage? | |
[04:29] | I think it’s mostly conifers. | |
[04:30] | Those are, you know, the ones– | |
[04:33] | ones with the cones. | |
[04:34] | – You don’t have to just keep me busy. | |
[04:36] | You know that, right? – What? Mae-Yi, we’re bonding. | |
[04:39] | Excuse me. | |
[04:44] | – She’s really angry. – Val, she’s a teenager. | |
[04:47] | She’s an anger factory. All she’s saying is, “Love me”. | |
[04:50] | – Those aren’t the words I’m hearing. | |
[04:51] | – Just go talk to her. | |
[04:54] | [cell phone ringing] | |
[04:56] | Hello, hello. | |
[04:57] | – Very shrewd. | |
[04:59] | – What? – Your little care package. | |
[05:02] | – Oh, you mean the cake pops? | |
[05:04] | – Did you do that to piss Jake off? | |
[05:05] | – Jake doesn’t like cake pops? | |
[05:07] | – No. He doesn’t like reminders of you | |
[05:08] | showing up at our door. | |
[05:10] | You know he has rules about the holidays. | |
[05:11] | – For such a free spirit, he’s awfully traditional. | |
[05:14] | – [scoffs] You knew exactly what you were doing. | |
[05:16] | – I have no idea what you’re talking about. | |
[05:19] | But now that I got you, what are you doing for dinner? | |
[05:23] | – Actually, this is one of my favorites, | |
[05:24] | just ’cause of the shadow. | |
[05:26] | It just took, like, hours to get to that point. | |
[05:29] | – You’d have to figure that’s exactly twice as long. | |
[05:33] | – Yeah. – Uh, um, hey. | |
[05:35] | So, I-I think we can all agree | |
[05:37] | it’s time for Laura to get back to living | |
[05:39] | in a stable environment, huh? | |
[05:41] | – Oh, definitely. Uh, let me just get it straight. | |
[05:44] | First, it was the waffle guy, and then there was the waiter– | |
[05:47] | nicely done, by the way– and then the dick pic? | |
[05:51] | – Okay, so you were talking about my sex life? | |
[05:54] | – I’ve been trying to, but it’s quite the saga. | |
[05:56] | – Oh, saga? Sorry, what are you getting at? | |
[06:00] | – You’re the one talking about a stable environment. | |
[06:02] | Mae-Yi and I are trying to make a home together. | |
[06:05] | – You can’t make a home in my house. | |
[06:09] | [doorbell rings] – I’ll get it. | |
[06:10] | – Actually, I think we need to finish talking about this. | |
[06:17] | – It’s fine. We both needed the chance to explore. | |
[06:20] | – Uh, wait. You cheated. I’m dating. | |
[06:23] | – Fucking is fucking. – No, it isn’t. | |
[06:26] | – Grandma, hi. Where’s your boyfriend? | |
[06:28] | – He’s parking the car. [gasps] | |
[06:29] | – Valerie, Drew. [chuckles] | |
[06:34] | – What is happening? | |
[06:38] | – [whispering] “Boyfriend”? | |
[06:41] | – No, no, no. | |
[06:45] | Why? | |
[06:53] | Oh, Mom, Mom. Be careful. | |
[06:57] | – Oh… Honey, I am so sorry. | |
[07:01] | That looked like such a lovely casserole. | |
[07:03] | But I brought your favorite– | |
[07:06] | mashed potatoes. | |
[07:08] | Oh. I can take care of this. | |
[07:13] | – Did you know she was coming? | |
[07:15] | – No. – So you invited her? | |
[07:18] | Trying to punish everyone? [door opens] | |
[07:22] | – Hello, hello. [door closes] | |
[07:28] | – Oh. [chuckles] | |
[07:30] | That’s no boyfriend. | |
[07:33] | That’s your grandfather. | |
[07:37] | – My God… [chuckles] | |
[07:39] | Look at you. | |
[07:41] | Have you– | |
[07:43] | [inhales deeply] My lovely children. | |
[07:46] | You know, there’s no joy that’s greater in a man’s life | |
[07:50] | than when his family comes together in celebration. | |
[07:57] | I already know what I’m thankful for. | |
[08:05] | – [scoffs] | |
[08:15] | – When’s the last time you saw him? | |
[08:17] | – I don’t know– ten years. | |
[08:19] | – Boyfriend? | |
[08:20] | – I didn’t even know they were talking. | |
[08:22] | – It’s an act, right? I mean, it has to be. | |
[08:24] | Do you think he’s dying? | |
[08:26] | – Looks okay to me. | |
[08:27] | – Yeah, but you can’t tell from the outside. | |
[08:29] | For all we know, there could be some horrible disease | |
[08:31] | that’s just ravaging his organs. | |
[08:32] | – One can only hope. | |
[08:34] | – Hepatitis. – Dementia maybe? | |
[08:37] | – [whispering] Shit. Incoming. | |
[08:38] | – What? – Incoming. | |
[08:40] | – So… | |
[08:42] | this is where you’ve been hiding? | |
[08:44] | – Yeah, you found me… | |
[08:47] | in my house. | |
[08:49] | [indistinct chatter, laughter] | |
[09:04] | – So, uh, Nicaragua? | |
[09:06] | – Arcata. | |
[09:08] | Running a sort of an eco-lodge there. | |
[09:10] | Sustainable permaculture, you know? | |
[09:12] | The natives really embraced it. | |
[09:16] | Your mother told me about what happened– | |
[09:19] | how your depression got the best of you. | |
[09:23] | I’m sorry I wasn’t here in your moment of need. | |
[09:27] | – You could have called, Dad. | |
[09:30] | – We were living off the grid. | |
[09:32] | Phones just weren’t part of the equation. | |
[09:36] | – Well… doing fine now. | |
[09:39] | – Well, there you go. You see, that’s it. | |
[09:41] | That’s it. That’s the spirit. | |
[09:46] | – Yeah, one of those. Unh. | |
[09:49] | Ooh! It’s hot. | |
[10:02] | – She cooks? | |
[10:06] | – It’s takeout. | |
[10:08] | She refused to show up empty-handed. | |
[10:13] | You realize this is hard for her too, right? | |
[10:16] | – Look, I just want to get Laura back to her normal routine. | |
[10:20] | – I don’t know what normal is, | |
[10:21] | and we agreed that she could stay where she wants. | |
[10:23] | – She doesn’t know what she wants. | |
[10:25] | – Are you sure? | |
[10:30] | You know, maybe she stays with me and Mae-Yi, | |
[10:32] | and then for a while, you can focus on yourself. | |
[10:35] | Maybe that’s for the best. | |
[10:39] | [door opens] – [clears throat] | |
[10:44] | I need this drink so bad. | |
[10:46] | Holy fuck. | |
[10:48] | He’s stronger than ever. | |
[10:49] | I think he’s been feeding on livestock. | |
[10:51] | – This is all your fault. | |
[10:52] | – My fault? – Yes! | |
[10:54] | Now I look like I’m the irresponsible one, not Drew. | |
[10:57] | He thinks I’m this… thing. | |
[10:59] | – Val, that’s ridiculous. | |
[11:01] | – I am not ridiculous. | |
[11:03] | – Okay. – Look at her– | |
[11:05] | mocking me with her noodles. | |
[11:08] | Will you talk to her? | |
[11:10] | – Laura? – Yeah. She loves you. | |
[11:13] | – She does, doesn’t she? | |
[11:15] | [cell phone chimes] | |
[11:17] | Oh, fuck. – What? | |
[11:20] | – You remember Sarah Finn? – Uh, from college? | |
[11:23] | – Yeah, she met Mom and Dad, | |
[11:25] | had a nervous breakdown, had to be institutionalized. | |
[11:26] | – She had schizophrenia. – Yeah, that they triggered. | |
[11:28] | – Well, it doesn’t work like that. | |
[11:29] | [doorbell rings] | |
[11:30] | – Tell her that. Oh, wait, you can’t. | |
[11:32] | She only listens to radio signals in her teeth. | |
[11:33] | – Wait, what? Wait, wait, wait. | |
[11:35] | More guests? – Yes. An opportunity arose. | |
[11:37] | – Whose team are they on? – Val, the “Titanic” is sinking. | |
[11:39] | It’s every man for himself. | |
[11:41] | – What about the plank? – The plank? | |
[11:43] | – The plank. Jack puts Rose on the plank. | |
[11:44] | I saw that movie five times. – Oh, at the end? | |
[11:46] | There’s only room for one fucking person on that plank. | |
[11:48] | Move! – Ow! | |
[11:49] | – Oh. | – Oh. Good to see you too. |
[11:53] | – Oh, hi. You must be Emmy. | |
[11:56] | – Valerie? Thank you so much for having me. | |
[12:00] | – Well, who have we here? | |
[12:02] | – Uh, this is Alex’s girlfriend. | |
[12:06] | – Huh. | |
[12:08] | You know, the last girlfriend we met was, uh– | |
[12:10] | – Sarah Finn. | |
[12:12] | – And she was a lovely girl–Sarah. | |
[12:14] | Whatever happened to her? | |
[12:16] | – She died. Come on. | |
[12:29] | – My parents are crazy too. Everybody’s parents are crazy. | |
[12:32] | It happens when they hit 65. | |
[12:35] | – Is that right, or are they always crazy, | |
[12:37] | and it just takes us 30 years to notice? | |
[12:39] | – [chuckles] | |
[12:41] | – I’m thankful you’re here. – I know you are. | |
[12:55] | – Also… | |
[12:58] | I’m thankful for these. | |
[13:02] | Oh, and this. – [laughs] | |
[13:06] | – But most of all, I’m thankful for… | |
[13:08] | Oh, yeah, and this. – [chuckles] | |
[13:13] | – Okay. | |
[13:14] | [sighs] Dad. | |
[13:17] | – You know, I really have to say, old boy, | |
[13:18] | you’ve done well for yourself. | |
[13:20] | I mean, this house, business, | |
[13:23] | girlfriend. | |
[13:24] | Truly, it’s everything we wanted– | |
[13:26] | – Dad. What do you want? | |
[13:29] | Oh, uh, sorry about that. Turkey’s ready. | |
[13:33] | Well, see you downstairs. – Yes. | |
[13:36] | [door closes] | |
[13:39] | – He touched my goddamn turkey. | |
[13:45] | You carved it? | |
[13:47] | – It still cooks when it’s out. | |
[13:50] | – There’s 23 minutes left. | |
[13:51] | – You and your computers. | |
[13:52] | Listen, sometimes you just– you go by feel. | |
[13:54] | – It’s a clock! | |
[13:56] | – Honey, it’s Alex’s house. | |
[13:58] | Maybe you should just let him handle the turkey. | |
[14:00] | – You’re right, sweetheart. | |
[14:01] | Listen, uh, I’m sorry. | |
[14:03] | All right, everybody, let’s eat! | |
[14:15] | – Not bad. Not bad at all. | |
[14:18] | – Thank you, Drew. It was a team effort. | |
[14:22] | – Isn’t this nice? | |
[14:25] | – Reminds me of the old days. | |
[14:27] | We use to do Thanksgiving in a different country every year. | |
[14:32] | – I seem to have forgotten that part of our childhood. | |
[14:34] | Val? – No. | |
[14:36] | – We stopped when your sister was born. | |
[14:38] | Traveling with children is such an inconvenience. | |
[14:41] | [both laugh] | |
[14:44] | – Isn’t it just? So, Mom… | |
[14:48] | Dad, it was a surprise to see you guys arrive together. | |
[14:53] | – Was it? | |
[14:54] | – Life is full of wonderful surprises. | |
[14:58] | – Okay, “surprised” is the wrong word. | |
[14:59] | Maybe “shock”? | |
[15:00] | – It was confusing. – Yeah. | |
[15:04] | – We’re your parents. Where else would we be? | |
[15:07] | – Historically, about a million other places. | |
[15:10] | – We tried to expose you to various cultures | |
[15:12] | to show that there’s more than one way to live your life. | |
[15:14] | – Oh. – Though I must say, | |
[15:16] | I’m rather tickled to be at such a traditional Thanksgiving | |
[15:18] | with a turkey and the stuffing and potatoes. | |
[15:21] | – [laughs] Alex’s potatoes. | |
[15:23] | – Go get ’em. – Oh. | |
[15:28] | Emmy? – Hmm? | |
[15:29] | – How are the potatoes? – Mmm. Excellent. | |
[15:32] | – They’re an old family recipe. | |
[15:34] | Darling, try to share. – Thank you. | |
[15:38] | – The neighborhood kids called him Fat Alex until he was 13. | |
[15:41] | – [laughs] | |
[15:43] | – Okay, Mother. – Fat Alex? | |
[15:45] | – They were incredible imaginative. | |
[15:47] | – One summer, Valerie went away to camp, | |
[15:49] | and all Alex ate were mashed potatoes. | |
[15:52] | Every day, mashed potatoes. | |
[15:54] | By the time we picked her up, she didn’t even recognize him. | |
[15:58] | – You remember, right, dear? – Vaguely. | |
[16:01] | He was always in the grip of some obsession or another. | |
[16:04] | – Could you pass me that wine, please, Mae-Yi? | |
[16:06] | – Although… [clears throat, chuckles] | |
[16:08] | I must say, I have a very clear, | |
[16:11] | specific memory of Alex’s bottle. | |
[16:14] | – Oh, yes, that was a bizarre phase. | |
[16:18] | – Can we please talk about something else? | |
[16:19] | – When Alex was a kid, | |
[16:21] | he used to take these empty soda bottles, | |
[16:24] | and he’d put them all around his room, | |
[16:26] | and then during the night, instead of taking | |
[16:28] | the ten steps or so that he’d have to go to the bathroom, | |
[16:30] | he’d pee into these soda bottles. | |
[16:32] | And then in the morning, he’d sneak into the bathroom, | |
[16:35] | he’d empty them, and then he’d put the bottles | |
[16:36] | back where they were. | |
[16:38] | Now, this went on month after month after month. | |
[16:40] | And, finally, one day I asked him what it was about. | |
[16:43] | And you know what he did? | |
[16:45] | He broke out into these outrageous tears, | |
[16:48] | and he said, “These are my night bottles. | |
[16:51] | My night bottles.” | |
[16:52] | I don’t know what this was about. | |
[16:54] | It was like the neurons in his brain got tangled up | |
[16:57] | or something and never quite went back right. | |
[16:58] | We believed for a while he was gonna need a full-time nurse. | |
[17:01] | [laughing] | |
[17:13] | – Oh, so, Laura dear, how are things at school? | |
[17:17] | – I don’t know. | |
[17:18] | It’s been a few weeks since I’ve gone. | |
[17:22] | – What was that? | |
[17:23] | – It just seems like such a poisonous environment. | |
[17:27] | – Why didn’t I know about this? | |
[17:29] | – Let’s discuss it after dinner. | |
[17:32] | – What happened at school? | |
[17:34] | – My mom got a little too involved | |
[17:36] | in extracurricular activities. | |
[17:38] | – What the heck does that mean? | |
[17:40] | – She fucked my photography teacher. | |
[17:43] | – Ah. | |
[17:45] | – Why are you even here? | |
[17:48] | – [scoffs] Are–are you all right? | |
[17:52] | – Can’t we just enjoy each other’s company? | |
[17:55] | – No. | |
[17:56] | No, we can’t. | |
[17:59] | I mean, Thanksgiving is supposed to be about what–family? | |
[18:01] | And I just don’t know who half you people are. | |
[18:09] | Why are you here? | |
[18:12] | – We were going to wait until the end of the night, but… | |
[18:17] | this Christmas marks the 45th anniversary | |
[18:20] | of when Charles and I met. | |
[18:22] | – Oh, so you’re going to count the years that you were apart. | |
[18:25] | – Or the evenings… | |
[18:27] | fucking other people? | |
[18:30] | – Many of those years we spent apart, yes. | |
[18:33] | And some more recently alone, | |
[18:35] | but a piece of us has always remained together. | |
[18:39] | It took us a little while, but we finally had a breakthrough. | |
[18:43] | – You’re getting euthanized. | |
[18:44] | – I’ve asked Charles to marry me. | |
[18:47] | – And I’ve agreed. – [scoffs] | |
[18:51] | When I looked straight into your mother’s eyes, | |
[18:53] | there was no denying the feelings. | |
[18:56] | I knew then and there | |
[18:57] | that I wanted to be with her forever. | |
[19:01] | – So what’s that– five years maybe, | |
[19:03] | ten if you’re lucky? | |
[19:04] | Five. | |
[19:06] | – We’re having a ceremony in about a month– | |
[19:08] | just a little thing, just friends and family. | |
[19:11] | We’re hoping you all might attend. | |
[19:13] | – [laughing] | |
[19:32] | [continues laughing] | |
[19:44] | It’s too late. | |
[19:47] | Look around. The damage is already done. | |
[20:18] | – Bravo. | |
[20:19] | – Stop. | |
[20:21] | – Mae-Yi and my parents– | |
[20:23] | that’s cold, even by my standards. | |
[20:24] | – She betrayed me. | |
[20:26] | – No, she didn’t. | |
[20:38] | – I’m sorry I ruined Thanksgiving. | |
[20:40] | – She’s trying, you know, your mom. | |
[20:43] | You really think she deserves all this? | |
[20:45] | – Is she still seeing him? | |
[20:47] | – Of course not. | |
[20:54] | – [sighs] | |
[21:05] | – Are you taking off? | |
[21:11] | So, um… | |
[21:12] | I’m here for whatever. | |
[21:17] | I’m always here. | |
[21:20] | Just… | |
[21:21] | I’m here. | |
[21:26] | – I’ll be back at school on Monday. | |
[21:28] | – Oh, that’s good. | |
[21:34] | – Happy Thanksgiving. | |
[21:38] | [door closes] | |
[21:52] | – [sighs] | |
[21:55] | – Wasn’t that fun? | |
[21:59] | – You’re sick. | |
[22:00] | – I’m sick? – Shut up. | |
[22:03] | – Whatever. You were a kid. | |
[22:04] | We all do weird stuff when we’re kids. | |
[22:07] | – Oh, yeah? What’d you do? | |
[22:08] | – Nothing. I was an angel. | |
[22:14] | – He gets so much joy out of telling that story. | |
[22:18] | I used to try to explain, but… | |
[22:22] | – Explain what? | |
[22:25] | – Never mind. | |
[22:28] | – Is there more to it? – Forget it. | |
[22:35] | – Okay. | |
[22:43] | – Okay. | |
[22:46] | As soon as the sun would go down, | |
[22:48] | they’d unlock the doors, | |
[22:50] | and people would come in, go out… | |
[22:54] | new faces every night. | |
[22:58] | And I’d wake up to go to the bathroom, | |
[23:02] | and there’d be some naked woman in the hall | |
[23:04] | or two strangers fucking on the couch. | |
[23:10] | After a while, I just couldn’t do it, you know? | |
[23:12] | So… | |
[23:16] | I waited for the sun to come up and the people to leave. | |
[23:54] | [Amy Winehouse’s “Valerie”] | |
[23:56] | – ♪ Well, sometimes I go out by myself ♪ | |
[24:01] | ♪ And I look across the water ♪ | |
[24:07] | ♪ And I think of all the things ♪ | |
[24:09] | ♪ What you’re doing ♪ | |
[24:11] | ♪ And in my head, I paint a picture ♪ | |
[24:17] | ♪ Since I’ve come home ♪ | |
[24:19] | ♪ Well, my body’s been a mess ♪ | |
[24:22] | ♪ And I’ve missed your ginger hair ♪ | |
[24:24] | ♪ And the way you like to dress ♪ | |
[24:28] | ♪ Won’t you come on over? ♪ | |
[24:31] | ♪ Stop making a fool out of me ♪ | |
[24:35] | ♪ Why don’t you come on over, Valerie? ♪ | |
[24:42] | – ♪ Valerie ♪ | |
[24:47] | – ♪ Valerie ♪ | |
[24:52] | – ♪ Valerie ♪ | |
[24:57] | – ♪ Did you have to go to jail? ♪ | |
[25:00] | ♪ Put your house up for sale? ♪ | |
[25:02] | ♪ Did you get a good lawyer? ♪ | |
[25:08] | ♪ Hope you didn’t catch a tan… ♪ |