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Yeah, Jack and Anne
Yeah, well, they left.
Though I I sure miss Jack, yeah.
We had a great time together, he and I.
You know, it's not easy making
friends later on in life.
Yeah.
- He invited me to Australia.
- Oh.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I'm not so sure.
It's It's such a long way to go, and
See, the other thing is that, uh,
he lives with his wife.
Oh, boy, she is a beast of a woman.
[Chuckles] I tell you.
Well, your parents are
finally gone.
Free at last!
No, I don't know.
I kind of miss me dad.
You know, going out to see
those Chinese sex slaves with him
and go in the water park, I
I don't feel like we've ever been closer.
- [Cellphone dings]
- You got a text.
All right, come on, don't.
[Groans]
- From Katie Knox "Leave me alone.
"
- Don't.
Dude, come on.
It's bad enough
you had sex with a married chick.
She didn't tell me.
See, that's on her.
Okay? Besides, it's no big deal.
No, it's a huge deal, Jim.
You don't just mess
with someone's marriage,
and she has kids, man That's evil.
She gets drunk, she texts
me, I don't respond.
Okay?
She keeps on texting.
Eventually I text back,
"Let's not do this.
"
She gets really angry and
says, "Never text me again!"
All right? It's like she's having
a fight with herself through me.
Well, I guess having him here
made me feel better about my lousy life.
I mean, you know, I'm
sleeping on my son's sofa.
I'm separated from my wife.
Yeah, she's also a bit of
an emotional terrorist, too.
You know, that's why Jack
and I bonded, I think.
- Sorry, sweetie, I got to go.
- Gotcha, Ro.
[Engine turns over]
All right, see you tomorrow.
Okay.
Take care of yourself, all right?
Steve: Oh, *** pic! Gross!
Okay, I drink, too, Steve,
and the only reason I sent her a picture
of that is because she promised me
- *** pic! Nice! -
A-All right, give it here.
- Hey! Any *** pics I should know about?
- Okay, put
I'm gonna have an accident.
What are you doing?
I'm gonna text her and
ask her for a *** pic.
Don't do that! It's 2:00 P.
M.
!
I'm never drunk at 2:00 P.
M.
!
- I'm kidding, man! God! You're sensitive.
- [Cellphone dings]
Okay.
Now she's saying she's sorry.
Man, this chick What is she, bipolar?
[Sighs]
Damn video games.
Billy!
Hey, Billy!
Billy: [Breathing heavily]
Dad!
- What are you doing?!
- Oh, my God!
Well, the TV says AV-1 on it, and I'm
trying to watch "Dog the Bounty Hunter.
"
- Get out!
- Oh, my God.
Is there a button I
should push here, Billy?
- Go!
- Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God!
- Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Damn it, dad!
[Gunfire]
Dad's got to go.
Just lock your door, man.
Look, I've got a girlfriend
for the first time ever
Oh, that's not really a girlfriend.
She's just a sex addict
who loves your big ***.
Sounds like a girlfriend to
me, and a good one, at that.
He's always around.
I can't afford to live with a cockblocker.
He's not blocking your *** on purpose.
The intent doesn't matter.
A *** is being blocked.
We can't just kick Walter out.
- You can.
- Me?
You're the one who told
him to stand up to mom.
Why didn't you just go over to her house
and let her suck your *** there,
where she's more comfortable?
She lives in a fifth-floor
walk-up with no elevator.
Is that even legal?
I don't know.
I'll ask her
Armenian slum lord to put one in.
Until then, he's got to go.
What if Janice won't take him back?
Ah, I'm sure she will.
She probably misses torturing him already.
[Sighs]
Okay.
Let's go and talk to her.
No, you go.
I'm gonna stay here.
Why? She's your mother.
I'm not getting in the
middle of this *** show.
Then why'd you come?
For moral support.
Moral Who needs moral support?
W-W-What am I,
an 8-year-old?
"Come on, Jim! You can do it!"
No, I'm an adult! I need actual support.
Oh, stuff you.
Taking care of a cripple,
some bald ***.
His kid comes over, I
feed her, pay for you.
[Moaning]
[Sighs]
Fine.
You want help? I'll help.
- Yeah, I knocked.
I don't think - L-Look,
I you know what? I want him gone, too.
He's my dad, and I love him,
but I've had my fill of gray
pubes in the shower drain.
- Let's go.
- No, you don't You don't
You don't want to see this.
It's fine.
- What's going on?
- Nothing.
Nothing's going on.
- Well, then I want to see.
- No, you don't.
I'm gonna go look! I
want to see what it is!
Jim, get off of me! What is
the matter with you?! You
[Both moaning]
- Aah!
- Ah, okay.
- ***! ***!
- All right.
- Yeah.
- You ***!
Come on.
How could she betray my dad like this?!
- Slutty ***!
- Get in the car, get in the car, get in the car.
How could she do that?! I
teach you to *** my mom, you old fart.
[Engine turns over]
- [Air hisses, horn honking]
- Come on! Go! Go!
What are you doing?! Come on!
Get in the car!
- You picked up ***!
- Come on!
- You picked up ***! That was ***!
- Go!
- I know!
- ***! You picked up ***!
- I know!
- I can't believe you picked up ***!
Drive! Just drive!
[Tires screeching]
Well, my mom's a ***.
There it is.
All right, let's not talk about it anymore.
What are we gonna do about your dad?
Don't ask me.
I make
terrible decisions constantly.
He's left us a letter.
"Boys, thank you for being there for me.
I know when I'm not wanted,
and now I go back from whence I came.
"
Whence?
He uses middle English when he's sad.
No.
"Whence" means he's going home.
Billy, what have you done?
Well, I knew you ***
couldn't tell him, so I did.
Billy: Did you talk to mom?
We just saw her getting drilled
by some old saggy-*** dude.
- What?
- Jim: I saw your mother naked.
I saw her.
Have you ever seen her naked?
It's like a Jim Henson puppet
where they've ripped the felt off.
Mom's a ***, Billy.
All right, whatever.
I
don't have time for this.
Look, Tess is coming over later,
and I'm trying to break the
top 1,000 of "Intent to Kill.
"
[Breathes deeply] We got to stop him.
You said we shouldn't tell him.
No, he's got guns and a simmering rage
that's been building for decades.
You're right.
You should go.
And try not to come back before 11:00.
No gunshots That's a good sign.
Yeah, if we're lucky,
he's already killed them and himself.
Hi, boys!
Oh, well, she seems like
she's in a good mood.
Of course.
She's full of old-man ***.
Hi, Steve.
Hello, mother.
Hi, Jim, honey.
What's with you?
Nothing.
Well, what a nice surprise.
So, how's your father?
He's not here?
No.
Why would he be?
Ah, he said he was gonna
pick up a few things.
Really? Uh, w-when?
Like an hour ago.
But he's not here, so who gives a ***?
Yeah, but he could just
drop by at any time.
Um, you know, if he does,
make sure he calls first.
- Of course.
- Yeah, you'd like that, wouldn't you?
Of course she would
It's just common courtesy
to call before you come
over to someone's house.
So All right.
Good visit.
Uh, bye, Jim.
Good to see you.
Bye, sweetie.
- I love you.
- Real nice, mom.
Steve, get in the car.
You're acting odd.
All right.
Sleep well, mom.
If you sleep at all.
[Engine turns over]
Don't worry about it.
It happens.
Well, they said this could be
a side effect of the medication.
Whatever it is, I'm sure
it won't be permanent.
Uh, do you want to get some food
or maybe see a movie or something?
I'd really like to, but
I kind of have to go.
Well, where you going?
Just Out.
Out where?
To meet some friends.
Just thought maybe we could
spend some time together.
Not tonight, Billy.
So
I can't get hard and you're gonna leave?
Uh Fine.
I'll stay.
No, no! Don't stay.
Don't stay out of pity.
I just wanted somebody to hang out with.
Eh.
I have to go.
I can't do this.
Tess, wait.
I'm sorry.
Tess!
[Door opens, closes]
Walter, if you could just call or text,
or just Anything would be great.
Just tell us you're okay.
So, all right.
[Cellphone beeps]
Straight to voice-mail.
Wonder where he could be.
Hopefully nowhere near that cheating ***.
I'm sure he's all right.
Sure.
It's L.
A.
he's all alone.
What could possibly go wrong?
He's pretty handy, though.
He can take care of himself.
- I guess.
- [Cellphone dings]
- Is that dad?
- No, it's it's Katie.
Oh, come on.
Don't do it, Jim.
"Can't talk right now.
Text later.
"
You're doing it.
Unbelievable.
- What?
- You're pouring gas on the flames.
Just said, "Can't talk.
"
You are communicating!
That is exactly what she's looking for.
What is wrong with you?
Georgia and Todd texted behind my back
the whole time they
were having that affair.
They had to text behind your back.
That's the only way they could
have sex behind your back.
All right.
Don't be a Todd.
- I'm not a Todd.
- Kind of are.
All right, what do you want to hear?
Um, that I think about her all the time?
Yes, I do.
I don't want to, but I do.
So, what? Now she's your soul mate?
Not my soul mate.
I'm not a child.
I don't believe that there's
one person in the world
that's perfect for you.
I believe that, you know, statistically,
there's a thousand people we
could all be paired up with,
but out of those thousand people,
sure, Katie's special to me.
Maybe me and Katie could
be like Romeo and Juliet
or, uh, Todd and Georgia, if you will.
You're a ***.
Drink up.
We have an old man to find.
Okay, Todd.
Steve: All right, no one's seen dad.
I called Ted with the
houseboat, bill from bowling,
and Dan with the big red *** nose
down at Scruffy's Nothing.
And he hasn't been home?
No, I checked.
I didn't tell mom, though.
Of course, she's too full
of old-man *** to care.
Steve, Jesus, that's your mum.
And she's full of old-man ***!
Maybe he got lucky and
got run over by a city bus.
- What's wrong with you?
- He broke up with Tess.
The doctor said those pills I'm taking
are making my *** not work.
So I have a decision
Video games or ***.
Just like Sophie's choice.
'Course, you don't have
to talk to video games
when you're through with them.
Right.
Then I would
definitely say video games.
Girls are nothing but trouble.
What?
Yeah, he's been texting with Katie Knox.
Thinks she might have been the one.
Everybody thinks the whole
concept of "The One" is ***
till they find the girl.
Then they know it's true.
I don't think it's ***.
I know Georgia was the one.
[All sigh]
What are we gonna do about dad?
He's out there somewhere.
We just got to keep
looking.
We'll find him.
Dad?
I'm sorry.
- Reggie.
- Hey, Jimmy.
You seen Walter lately?
No.
Longest he's ever gone
without getting a slice.
- All right, thanks, man.
- All right.
- Hey, Ro?
- Yeah.
Has Walter been walking
your rounds with you lately?
No.
Is he okay?
Yeah, he's fine.
Will you call me if you see him, though?
Yeah, sure.
You boys left us at water
park! You owe us money!
No, a-actually, it's
my dad and and Walter
that owe you money for that.
We're here.
We should
No, no, let's go.
- No!
- Somebody owe us money!
[Bell dinging]
Mm-hmm.
Just
Stop it!
Please, don't do that.
[Bell dinging]
- Jim.
- Copy that.
We have an old man that
went missing a few days ago.
Yes, he's our dad.
white male.
We got a John Doe,
No.
Okay, let's go.
[Sighs]
Wait.
We, uh, fished one out of the drain pipes
down on canal streets last night.
[Gasps]
Mm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
That's not him.
Oh, you're right.
Oh.
[Sobbing]
[Brakes squeal]
I don't want to die alone like that guy.
How do you know he died alone?
Maybe his friends were dunking him.
[Cellphone dings]
Hey, get off my phone, will you?
- Get your medical marijuana!
- Oh, here we go.
Here's everything marijuana
causes.
Get your medical marijuana!
- What do we got here?
- Get your medical marijuana!
[Horn honks]
Hey, I'm working!
- Walter!
- Billy: Dad!
Oh, my God.
He's getting away!
Oh, for crying out loud.
Billy, stay in the van!
Like I have a choice!
- Jesus, he's fast!
- I know!
[Panting]
Whoa.
Steve: Hey, detain that leaf!
- Whoa! - Aah!
- Get him, Jim!
Darn it! Oh!
Aah!
Jesus, dad!
Roll me over!
I got sand in my ***.
Oh, come on!
I can't get up!
I thought about going back home,
but I also thought, "Why
break back into prison?"
And you haven't been home?
No.
And you haven't seen mom?
No.
No, I was wandering around down here,
met some homeless
people They're terrific.
And the pot leaf?
Oh, it's not just a pot leaf, son.
See, I've entered the medical profession.
I was a greeter for a long time.
I have the experience,
and I'm a people person.
Dad, you can't stay out here.
Walter, come and stay with us.
Yeah, dad.
No offense, guys, but you're
all whiny and depressed.
You sit around all day playing video games.
You look ridiculous.
You're full-grown adults,
for crying out loud.
You really got to get your *** together.
No, I'm I'm better off homeless.
Thanks.
Walter, you can't stay out here.
Sure, I can.
Living the unencumbered
life, the pure life.
All right, fine.
Whatever,
you crazy old ***.
- Come on, Jim, let's go.
- No, we're staying.
- What?
- Walter, we'll stay with you.
If you want to stay out
here, we'll stay with you.
What do you mean "We"?
You idiots can do whatever you like.
I got to go home.
Okay.
Uh, I'll take Billy home.
You stay here with your
dad.
I'll be right back.
- Unless you're scared.
- Of course I'm not scared.
It'll give me and dad a
chance to have a little chat.
Walter: There you go
A little bonding time.
See, boys? This is living.
Yeah, yeah, I can see the appeal, Walter,
but this isn't really
a long-term plan, is it?
Well, Jim, as John Lennon once said,
life is what happens when
you don't have any plans.
No, he didn't say that at all.
What do you do for a living?
Me? I'm a stand-up comedian.
- Name?
- Jim Jefferies.
Never heard of you.
Finger on the pulse of the
old comedy industry, do you?
What about you?
Well, I'm, uh I'm
between jobs right now.
- Me too.
- Yeah.
Why are you out here, Joe?
My wife, she started up an affair online.
Wouldn't leave it alone.
She leaves me for this guy.
I started drinking, a lot.
Then I got into blow, got
all cracked up one night
and hit a guy on a bike
with my car A cyclist.
- Did the guy die?
- No, he lived.
But I did six months in jail,
lost my job, had some healthy legal fees,
never played for the Dodgers again.
They took my kids, so
I just started partying.
I said, "Screw it.
What's the point, right?"
I've been down here ever since.
Bet the guy that had
the affair feels bad now.
Nah.
He's raising my kids.
Walter: Hey, I got some edibles here
from the, uh, dispensary.
Look at that.
There you go.
Pass that
around, will you, Joe?
Yeah.
- [Knock on door]
- It's open.
Hi, Tess.
I miss you.
Really?
- Billy, this is
- Don't make it any worse.
Look, I get it.
I'm hard to be with.
I'm a freak.
No, I I have a history
A-A pattern.
I use sex to cover up my feelings.
I'm sorry you felt used.
I like you.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
- Tess.
- Yeah?
Can you hand me that controller, please?
Oh.
Sure.
Thank you.
Tess
I haven't been able to
move my hands in five years.
And the time I've spent with you,
it's been amazing.
[Chuckles]
Oh, man, this is so hard to say.
Just say it.
I can't see you anymore.
- What?
- No, it's not you.
It's "Intent to Kill," and
You're dumping me? For a video game?
Yeah, but but it was
a really hard choice.
Oh, my God.
- No, no, no, Tess.
- Oh, my God.
- Tess.
- No.
I liked you.
I like you, too.
- I just
- Screw yourself.
You screw yourself with your giant ***.
- Tess.
- Just shove it up there.
[Door slams]
[Sighs]
Man: Move out!
[Gunfire]
[Grunts]
Jim: You know what's
good about those edibles?
It was because they're, like Wow.
- [Giggling]
- You know, it's what makes them good.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- [Sobbing]
Why is she crying? Is she not high enough?
Her husband died last night
after they had a big fight.
They found him in a drainage
ditch down by the canals
passed out facedown in two inches of water.
Agnes?
Agnes.
Agnes, Agnes.
- What was his name?
- Terry.
We saw Terry.
- What?
- We saw him.
We saw his dead body.
What?
Yeah, we were looking for his dead body,
but then we saw your husband's dead body.
- He was very peaceful.
- Yeah.
He was very bloated,
but he's very peaceful.
- Right.
- This isn't helping!
[Sobbing]
We fought every day, all day.
What did you fight about?
The same stuff everybody does.
He didn't listen.
I have needs.
He's selfish.
Didn't fight about bills,
though, did you? So
Agnes: We were together 38 years.
When you've been with somebody that long,
you don't miss them until they're gone.
And now he's dead.
Maybe if we just faced
our problems head-on,
we could've gotten over anything.
[Voice breaking] Boys
I need to go home.
Steve: Is it safe?
Okay.
Come on, dad.
[Knock on door]
Hi, mom.
We brought dad home.
Hi, Janice.
I sure did miss you.
Can I come home?
Come on.
- [Yawns]
- This is where I belong.
I'd like to be able to say I'll be better,
but that'd be a lie,
'cause I'll just be me.
Come here, you.
We better go home.
- You okay to drive?
- No.
Oh, uh, Jim, you can sleep on the floor.
And, Steve, the couch is yours.
Let's walk.
We'll walk.
We're gonna walk.
I really shouldn't
drive.
I-I wouldn't drive.
Thanks, boys.
Just north of
steinbeck's cannery row
[Gunfire, man screams]
Hey.
Where's Tess?
I made my choice.
Tess
was collateral damage.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
All right!
All right, man.
What rank are you now?
- 1,297.
- [Cellphone dings]
I'm aiming for the regionals in Vegas.
- Well, count me in.
- Cool.
Steve: I'm gonna crash.
Good night.
Yeah, yeah, me too.
Good night, Billy.
Night, Jimbo.
Die, die, die, die, die.