01x10 - Snaps

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Maid". Aired: October 1, 2021.*
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Leaving an abusive relationship a single Mother cleans houses to make ends meet and create a better life for her daughter.
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01x10 - Snaps

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["Girl" playing]

♪ Girl ♪

♪ Perfectly her ♪

[grunts]

♪ Broken and hurt ♪

[Paula laughing]

♪ Soft and asleep in the morning gray ♪

♪ Shake off the night
And don't hide your face ♪


♪ The sun lights the world
With a single flame ♪


♪ I want you to see this ♪

♪ I want you to see this ♪

[engine starting]

♪ Today ♪

♪ And all of your days ♪

♪ I'll wear your pain ♪

♪ Heal what I can in your troubled mind ♪

♪ Sometimes our bodies
Will hurt for some time ♪


♪ And the beauty in that
Can be hard to find ♪


♪ I want you to know this ♪

I'm Denise.
I'm a survivor of domestic v*olence.

[all] Hi, Denise.

Hi, Denise.

Does anyone want to share anything today
before we start with our special activity?

Okay. Then I'll turn this over to Alex.

Let's give her a warm welcome.

[all snapping fingers]

Thanks, guys.

I'm Alex and I am a survivor
of domestic v*olence.

[all] Hi, Alex.

I asked Denise
if I could do some volunteer work and...

I meant cleaning the toilets, but...

Denise said that I should do this instead

and I said "no," and she said "yes,"
and here we are.

Show them your serial-k*ller notebook.

She says my writing looks like
a serial k*ller's, so...

Damn, you wrote all that?

I did. Yes. I wrote this just
since I've been at McMullen House.

Do any of you guys write for fun?

Brandi, you do not need
to raise your hand.

I had a diary in th grade.
It was furry and pink.

It had a little lock on it.

- Yeah. Me too. I had one of those.
- Mm.

[Alex] Here's the hard question.

Who were you writing to when you wrote?

Nobody. Just myself.

Yeah, same.

Writing is where I go to be honest
about how I feel.

Sometimes it's really the only way for me
to know what it is that I'm feeling.

Like I have to write
in order to see what I'm gonna write.

If that makes any sense.

But...

I find that it's a lot easier to write
the truth than it is to say it out loud.

Nobody can take writing away from you.

Nobody can tell you that you're wrong,
or your words are wrong.

Because they're not.

You're right,
and your words are f*cking right.

Because they're yours.

Anyway, we all have notebooks and pens.

Are we gonna read this out loud?

You can if you want to, but you definitely
don't have to if you don't want to.

Okay, so I brought some writing prompts

that I got from a real professor
from the Internet

that is qualified to be teaching things.

Okay. Describe a day in your life
that you were really happy.

It can be a real day
that actually happened.

Or an imagined day
that you wish would happen.

I'm gonna put ten minutes on...

the clock.

There's no pressure, we're just
writing for the sake of writing.

[Denise] That was great.

- Can I ask something? You have a minute?
- Of course.

I know the answer to this already,

but we're not allowed to have
any visitors at the shelter, are we?

No. I'm sorry, baby girl.

We can only have individual victims
and their children in shelter.

- Figured.
- Why?

Um, I just found out
that my mom's living in a car.

Sorry to hear that.

Thanks.

Is she a victim of DV?

She's a chronic victim of DV,
but she's also in complete denial

and delusional and unmedicated, so...

Is she over ?

Mm-hm.

They have a program called SHARE that
puts homeless folks at senior centers,

but she has to enroll.

Yeah. Ah...

She really hates
everything government-oriented

and she's on the lam from a psych ward,
so that's not gonna work out.

Thank you.

Is there anyone else that
can look after your mom?

No, I've been taking care of her
since I was .

What would happen if you didn't?

[Paula] I think I'll do something,
I don't know,

something spectacular when I walk in.

They come in really strong. [laughs]
Yeah, that's a good idea, so...

Oh, sh*t, man.

- Hey, Mom.
- Alex, hey.

I thought that was you, I was just driving
home from a clean and I saw your car.

She's hard to miss.

- What are you up to out here?
- Oh, well, look at Her Majesty.

Spring has sprung.

It's gonna be a cotton-candy sunset,

and I'm gonna watch
every sugar-coated moment of her.

Looks like you were talking to the birds.

Oh, no, honey.

I downloaded that
dictation app onto my phone.

Because I'm giving a lecture
on the Neolithic concept

of the solar barge to the collective.

And, um,
I would write this one, but I can't.

Because my f*cking arm's k*lling me.

Oh, where's your cast, Mom?

Where did your cast go?

Oh. [chuckles]

It was plastered to your wrist.
Where did it go?

Uh...

I had a terrible itch,
so I had Micah saw it off.

I have to say, it was oddly erotic.

Are you kidding me?
The cast has to be on for six more weeks.

- It's fine.
- No, that's not fine.

You have a severed tendon and now
your tendon is not gonna heal.

If you're gonna ruin
the cotton candy, you're gonna have to go.

I'm, um...

I'm glad that I ran into you.

I know that you have a great
living situation in your loft

with your collective, but, um...

I told you I'm moving to Montana.

What if you came with me?

I've got a place on campus.

You could hang with Maddy

and you could go on walks
and you could paint all day.

Watch Maddy start kindergarten.

Oh, babe, that's not me.

Why not?

Because I'm not boring.

I've got a big life.

I can't be galloping off behind you,
being a tag along.

No, Mom. I'm really serious.
I'm inviting you.

My blood's here, honey.

My mama's buried here.
Her mama's buried here.

The Langley women are here.

I am a Langley woman and I am going.

I know, baby, and that's you.

But, uh...

I can't leave.

Okay.

Go to some appointments before I leave.

- Like the wrist doctor.
- Hard pass.

I'm making you an appointment
for tomorrow, okay?

You're gonna meet me there.
Nod that you hear me.

I don't wanna have to worry
about you when I'm gone, Mom.

[Paula] Look at that. Cotton candy.

We're starting here, and then
we're gonna go over some mountains.

We're gonna go to Spokane,
which is a really big city.

Then we're gonna go over more mountains.

Then over some more mountains.

All the way to Missoula.

- Mm-hm.
- Right there.

Missoula.

Missoula.

It's gonna take us this many hours.

Two. Three. Four. Five.
Six. Seven. Eight. Nine.

Nine hours.

- [Maddy] And "Shoop."
- Exactly.

["Hello Hello Hello" playing]

♪ There he go, my baby
Never answers in the room ♪


♪ Steps outside or puts it on snooze ♪

♪ He just do whatever he do ♪

♪ Like, "Hello, hello, hello? ♪

♪ How's my little lady
In the New York snow?" ♪


♪ Yeah, he says
"I love you, I love you loads" ♪


♪ We got a certified gambler
Messin' with me ♪


♪ Hello, hello, hello ♪

♪ I got one foot in and one out the door ♪

♪ I think it's 'bout time
That I take control ♪


♪ 'Cause I'm a certified gambler
f*ckin' with three ♪


No!

♪ Hello, hello, hello ♪

[groans]

♪ But my baby miss me more
Than he misses his job ♪


♪ Makin' pizza in the Bronx ♪

♪ He just has to call me up ♪

♪ Like, "Hello, hello, hello? ♪

♪ How's my little lady
Playin' rock 'n' roll? ♪


♪ Or maybe these days
You like pop and soul?" ♪


♪ He's a certified gambler
Messin' with me ♪


Hi, I'd like to place an order
for English , Block , textbook.

For books?

Do you have any used copies?

Great, um, would you mind
setting one of those aside?

I can be there on Tuesday.

Thank you.

[cell phone buzzing]

- Hey, Tara.
- [Tara] Oh, good, hi.

Just a quick update for you.

I just got back from the clerk's office.

- Uh-oh.
- No, it's fine.

They objected to the notice of relocation,
which we knew,


but the motion for the ex parte
emergency custody order


has been filed and I also slapped him with
a temporary no-contact order,

so that ought to make a point.

- So he can't contact me?
- Correct.

The sheriff should be serving him
with the restraining order

and the ex parte motion this morning.

Okay. Uh...

- So, what happens now?
- We wait.

I left word for Sean's attorney.
We should know more soon.

Okay, thank you so much.

Yeah, no problem, bye.

Brandi, I think you were next, right?

I don't know if this
is my happiest day ever,

but it's what came to my mind during then.

Perfect.

"I used to go on these walks
with my dad as a kid.

We'd go in June before
the sticky late-summer heat.

I'd get one of those Flintstone
orange popsicles from -Eleven.

The kind you have to use
all your might to push up.

We'd walk along the ocean
looking at the Virgo constellations,

since my birthday is four days before his.

My dad would point to the sky and tell me

he was the Big Dipper
and I was the Little Dipper.

[voice breaking] We stopped
going on our walks when my dad got sick.

But I went back recently with my son.

Got him a Flintstone orange popsicle.

They're much easier to push up now.

I looked up at the night sky,
and there it was...

as if zero time had passed.

The Big and Little Dipper."

That's it.

[all snapping fingers]

So of course we wanna keep
everything that we say positive,

but I was hoping that
we could say some of the images

that are gonna stay with us
from Brandi's story.

"Sticky late-summer heat."

"They're much easier to push up now."

[all laughing]

"Zero time had passed."

"Big and Little Dipper."

Does anybody else wanna share?

[line ringing]

[automated voice]
Please leave a message after the tone.

[voicemail beeps]

[people chattering]

Mom.

Mom!

Hey, honey.

Don't. We're going to the doctor.

- What doctor?
- The doctor that you just stood up.

She can see you at : ,
but we have to leave right now.

It's Thursday. I didn't say I was going.

We have the booth on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.

And I'm not abandoning Micah.

- Come meet my daughter.
- We met the other day.

Oh.

Mom. Please, can we go?

Uh, why have you got glitter all over?
Did you go to a rave?

- I cleaned a playroom.
- [Paula] You know what glitter is?

- It is the lice of the art room.
- You gave me your word. Come on.

- You spread it wherever you go.
- Would you grow up?

- We gotta go.
- You're the one with glitter.

Get in my car and I'm gonna
drive you to the doctor.

You're not the boss of me. Okay?

It's my arm that hurts.

I'll take CBD or go to the doctor
or I'll cut the fucker off.

Just because you're on some timer
because you're leaving,

doesn't mean I am. I am fantastic.

For God's sake,
just worry about somebody else. Please.

- [Micah] Babe.
- Oh, sorry, honey.

I'm working. I've got a job here, okay?

Hi there.

[cell phone buzzing]

You got a nice smile. Look at your smile.

- Tara?
- [Tara] Uh, change of plans.

Do you think you could meet me
near my office on Whitby?


Is everything okay?

I spoke to Sean's attorney.

They are moving to reject
the ex parte motion altogether,

citing lack of evidence of abuse.

And Sean is unwilling
to revise the parenting plan

or give up any of his custodial rights.

Okay.

Thanks.

I'm sorry. So, what does that mean?

It means that he says you're lying
about being abused.

So there will be
an adequate-cause hearing in days

to determine the validity
of your claims and appropriate custody.

And it's gonna be
what we call a win-loss case.

If you lose,
you can't take Maddy anywhere.

Uh, ever?

Washington makes it very hard
for victims of DV.

Particularly in cases of emotional...

I'm aware, I've been through this and lost
because I didn't have any bruises.

You're not gonna lose.

We have days to make a solid case.

Someone must have seen this guy
emotionally abuse you.

I don't have days.
I leave for Montana on Monday.

Legally, you can't go anywhere with Maddy.

Not before the hearing.

I am gonna lose my family housing
and my spot in school. I'm...

- Yes.
- Another one.

I have to leave the shelter this weekend.

What do you think that I should do?
I don't have a backup plan here.

We're gonna fight this.

I'm gonna get you there by fall semester.

I just took out a $ student loan,
$ .

I don't know if you realize,
but this is my f*cking life.

I'm not rich like you and Regina.
I can't repay this.

There's more.

Sean is demanding visitation with Maddy.

No. We have a restraining order, so, no.

It only applies to you, not to Maddy.

The court has approved
a four-hour visitation.

When?

Tomorrow.

They will appoint a third party,
neutral supervisor,

unless you have someone you could use?

- A grandparent?
- Not doing that.

I can't do that to her.

If you don't comply, you will be
in violation of your parenting plan,

which will not look good
for the hearing in days.

Alex, I'm sorry that
this is happening, but...

it's not over.

It's just a speed bump.

[emotional music playing]

- Oh.
- It's just me.

Alex. sh*t. Good God.

You scared the sh*t out of me.

What are you doing here?

I need your help.

What are you doing here?

Oh, I had one too many margaritas
and I just pulled over here to...

sleep it off on the way home.

- Mom.
- I know this doesn't look good.

It's just, um...

the collective gets noisy
and I come here...

to nap.

I know you sleep here,
you spend all day in the park alone,

and that there's no collective.

Well...

maybe "collective" isn't the right word.

You know, we've really got
a nice group of people here.

Honestly...

We've got the Flores family over here,
in the van.

Billy and Anna. I just love them.

You know, we look out for each other
and it's like a...

I don't know, a big sleep-out
or a drive-in movie theater.

We just need popcorn.

Why can't you take care of yourself?

What do you mean?
You know, I've got my cooler in here.

I've got my vitamins, baby.

Cozy blanket and my f*cking good weed.

- I'm fine.
- You're homeless.

You're living in your car.

- Would you just stop?
- No. Please.

I love my car!

She's my cobalt bitch.

- We're like family.
- You're homeless, mom.

- Would you please just stop!
- You're homeless.

I'm under the stars. I'm independent.

And it's not all the time. I mean...

sometimes I stay with Micah.

When Alaina-May's not there.

- Who the f*ck is Alaina-May?
- I told you. His wife.

They broke up, but she still stays there
because she's a feral dumpster fire.

The point is, honey, I...

You know, I like being a gypsy.
I like being mobile. Okay?

You know me. I'm scrappy.

I don't know. I can't afford to put you
in a motel or bring you to the shelter.

I don't know.

I am not your problem, Alexandra.

- Yes, you are.
- No, I am not.

- I'm your mother.
- You're not.

Yes, I am!

I am!

You said you needed my help.

I do.

So how can I help you, madam?

Can you supervise a playdate
between Sean and Maddy?

He gets visitation
and a third party needs to be present.

Can you do that?

Yes, I can.

- At what time should I be there?
- : .

Don't you worry.

I will take care of your girl.

- You're going to the doctor.
- Over my dead body.

You're going. Everything isn't all right.

Everything is f*cking sh*t
and you need to be a g*dd*mn adult.

Your hand looks terrible. You're going!

Do I get a lollipop?

[Maddy giggling]

Jesus Christ! [laughs]

What's that smell coming from your car?

- It smells like burnt turds.
- You went to the doctor.

Yeah, look. My finger still works.

Hey, pumpkin pie.

You ready for a playdate
with me and your daddy?

We're gonna have fun.

I've packed a snack and a change
of clothes and she's had lunch already.

We've got this. Hi, pumpkin.

Oh, I know.

I guess I'll wait here, because I have to.

Okay, Maddy. So you're gonna be
with Dad for four hours.

Thanks for sending the cops!

Very classy!

And then...

[whispering] we'll go and get an
ice cream together. Does that sound good?

Do you want to get ice cream? Okay.

- I love you so much.
- Oh!

- Thanks, Mom.
- Yeah, we're gonna have fun.

Get your Mad-dog.
You're about to see your daddy.

Hey!

Sean-y, you've got your Mad-dog girl here.
[laughs]

- [Sean] Oh!
- [Paula] Hey, Sean-y boy.

- She's heavy.
- [Sean] You're getting big.

[Paula] She's getting so big.

We've been swinging
and she can go so high.

Mad-dog!

[pensive music playing]

Thank you for coming.

Of course.

I was worried about you falling
off the face of the earth like you did.

You look okay.

I am okay.

Good. Where's Maddy?

I thought maybe I'd get to see her.

She is at the domestic v*olence shelter
where I'm living.

They have a daycare
for their victims, so...

Oh, okay.

Well, did you, um...?
Did you order anything yet?

This is my second time at an emergency
shelter for abused women this year.

It's the second time
that Sean sent me there.

[clears throat]

Do you hear the words
coming out of my mouth?

Yes, I hear them.

And?

I wish you would have reached out to me.

Before taking my granddaughter
to a place like that.

You guys have a place to live.

I would do anything to help,
you know that.

I'd give you the shirt off my back,
all right?

But instead you make me worry.

You make Sean worry.

I've been searching
the ferry station floor

for you guys, Alex.

Okay.

Maybe you can help me now.

Because I do. I need your help.

Okay.

I filed for full custody of Maddy

so that I can take her
to Missoula with me.

And Sean is objecting to it.

Yeah, I know.

Sean told me.

You know...

Sean's not doing too good right now.

I don't care how Sean's doing, Dad.

My lawyer is building a case to prove
that Sean emotionally abused me.

And I have to provide evidence,
testimony from people that have seen it.

Dad...

will you testify that you saw Sean
emotionally abuse me?

- When would I have seen that?
- At the trailer.

- No. That's not what I saw.
- I saw you see it.

- No, Alex, that's not what I saw.
- You sat there and didn't do a thing.

If I saw anything,
what I saw was a young couple

going through a rough patch.

Sean is struggling
with his sobriety right now,

and what he needs is empathy.

You're walking away from him
at the exact wrong moment.

I can't be responsible
for Sean any more, Dad.

I have to do what's best for me,
and I have to do what's best for Maddy.

He's an alcoholic.

Okay? He's...

He's got a disease
that turns him into a monster.

It's the booze that's the enemy, not him.

Okay, is it the booze that hit Mom, then?

- Okay.
- Don't walk out.

Are you f*cking kidding me? No!

Alex, what do you want me to say?

I want you to say, "Yes."

I want you to say,
"Yes, I did hit Mom. I'm sorry."

I don't remember that.

You've never been here for me
once in my entire life.

But I'm asking for you to be, right now.

I'm always there for you.
For you and Maddy.

It's just it's...

Then do this for me.

Stand up for me.

Help me protect Maddy.

Write a testimonial.

I can't do that.

[emotional music playing]

Then I guess we don't have much
to say to each other.

Can you just...?

[Denise] "My happiest day is the day
my daughter touched me for the first time.

I remember it like it was yesterday.

She was nine weeks old.

She didn't know I was in hell,

terrorized day and night by her father.

To her, I was just the warm,
nice milk lady.

But this one morning,
when she was nine weeks old,

we were napping on the floor and I woke up

because someone was touching me.

It was her.

This tiny baby hand
was holding onto my arm.

She was looking at me,

expressing unfiltered affection for me.

This look of trust on her face...

she saw me and loved me.

It was the happiest moment of my life.

That I could be that for someone."

[all snapping fingers]

Thank you, Denise.

You guys want to say
what images stood out to you?

"Unfiltered affection."

"Warm, nice milk lady."

"Terrorized day and night."

"Tiny hands."

Does anybody else want to share?

Trina.

Mine's about a girl's night out.
Is that weird?

- It's... No.
- [all laughing]

I didn't write about my kids
like you guys did.

It's your happy day.
You can write about whatever you want.

Okay.

"I was at the bar
with my usual wrecking crew.

[all laughing]

Liv, Amanda and Davina.

We were slamming drinks,
celebrating something,

I can't remember what.

But I'll admit it, I wasn't mad about
how I was looking that night.

Then this incredibly hot man
came up from behind. His..."

I'm sorry, I just have
to step out for a second.

- Keep reading. Thank you so much.
- [Denise] Okay.

[Trina] "His name was Neil.
He was dressed very nice..."

It's okay. It's okay.

Are you okay? What's going on?

She just got a little upset, that's all.

She had a little meltdown
and couldn't recover.

Isn't that right, pumpkin?

She just really wanted her mommy.

Um, Alex, Sean-y dropped us off,
and he wants to talk to you.

I'm in the middle of class.

Honey, you need to go talk to him.

Things did not go well.

What happened?

When I told her to get off the swing,
she had a tantrum. She was screaming.

- She never wants to get off the swings.
- I know, but I f*cking couldn't handle it.

I... I lost my temper, and I yelled at her.

I haven't had a drink in hours.

I was trying to be straight
for Maddy, and, uh...

I'm irritable.

My skin f*cking crawls.

The sun hurts.

I'm just rubbed raw.

I was pushing Maddy on the swings.
She kept saying, "Higher, Daddy, higher."

And it was nice.

She was giggling.

But even then, I was still planning
my next f*cking drink.

I was trying to find some... relief.

And she had the tantrum,
and I knew that if Paula wasn't there,

I'd have found a drink with Maddy in tow.

Just like my f*cking mom.

I don't wanna do that to Maddy.

I'm signing over full custody to you.

I just called my lawyer.

Sorry I'm such a piece of sh*t.

You're doing right by her.

You can come whenever you want,
and get her stuff. I'll box it up for you.

Thanks.

[emotional music playing]

Do I have the DTs, or are you sparkly?

I'm sparkly.

[cell phone buzzing]

[Denise] Nice. Thanks for sharing.

[all snapping fingers]

That was so awesome.

"f*ck Murphy's Law." I like that line.

"Punched him like a boxer."
That stood out to me.

[Kyla] "The cracked nightlight."

Black, not blue.

I just loved the whole thing.

You're a great writer, Edith.

- Esther.
- [Paula] Oh. Yeah.

Well, I'm next, right?

Mom, you didn't write anything.

Well, I can recite it.

I'm a great... I'm just great at oration.

Mother.

Aww...

Oh, well. Okay.

- Will you wait outside? I'm almost done.
- Okay.

- Bye, ladies.
- Bye.

- Peace out.
- You're welcome back any time, Paula.

Oh, thank you so much.

[all snapping fingers]

[Paula] Oh! [chuckling]

Yeah.

[Paula] Oh, man.

Here's to getting out of Dodge.

[Paula chuckles]

My man Sean-y looked like sh*t.

Your dad shook a lot like that.

Do you want to tell me your happiest day?

What?

The thing we were doing in group.

You have a day
you remember where you were happy?

Oh.

Hands down, our first morning in Alaska.

We got into Anchorage
in the middle of the night,

and you were freezing
because I forgot your coat.

We left your dad's in such a panic.

I had this cabin for us,
and it didn't have any furniture.

So, uh...

I just dumped all the clothes
from the suitcase

in the middle of the floor
and made us a bed.

And we slept there, snuggled up.

The next morning,
while you were still sleeping,

I tiptoed outside,

and I just dove into the snow.

And I lay there,

and made a snow angel. [chuckles]

Because nobody was there
to tell me I was crazy

or suddenly explode on me.

It was just me...

the sun and the snow.

Anyway, in less than a year,
we were back here,

and I was broke as sh*t.

The whole trip was just dumb.

No, it wasn't.

It wasn't dumb.

You got me away from Dad,
and you never went back to him.

Uh...

So, uh...

So am I still invited to Montana?

You want to come?

Yeah.

Hell yeah, why not?

I can get a job painting murals,

find me a mountain man.

[Paula laughing]

Plus, Maddy needs me.

She's an artist like me.

Can you be ready by Monday?

[laughing] I'm ready.

I'm packed, baby.

That's the nice thing about living
in your car, you're packed.

I don't know if she's going
to make it to Montana,

I might have to sell her for parts...

but I could hitch a ride with you, yeah?

Yeah.

- Yeah?
- Yes.

- Really?
- Of course.

Oh, my gosh. Yes?

Maddy!

Maddy girl, guess what.

We're going on a road trip!

Do you want to go
on a road trip with Grammy?

We're going to go on a road trip!

Oh, my goodness,
we're going to go on a road trip!

["We Get By" playing]

♪ On love and faith ♪

♪ We get by with a smile on our face ♪

♪ We get by with help from our kin ♪

♪ We get by
Through thick and through thin ♪


♪ We get by ♪

♪ We get by ♪

♪ No matter what happens
I'll be there for you ♪


♪ We get by ♪

♪ We get by ♪

♪ We get by ♪

♪ No matter how long
I'll be waiting here for you ♪


♪ We get by ♪

♪ No matter how long, I'll come running ♪

- ♪ We get by ♪
- ♪ I'll be waiting ♪


♪ Oh ♪

♪ No matter what happens
I'll be there for you ♪


- ♪ I'll be there for you ♪
- ♪ Oh ♪


♪ Oh, oh, yeah ♪

- Is that it?
- That's it.

You can come see her as much as you want.

Yeah, I'm going to get myself cleaned up.

And then I'll come visit all the time.

I'm really going to miss her.

Good luck, Alaska.

[engine starting]

[upbeat music playing]

- [Maddy] Save the black ones.
- Yes...

Yeah, and black ones are nice.

Come on, Maddy.

This way.

All right, honey...

I'll be right back.

[doorbell rings]

I didn't know you were coming by.
Come on in.

I can't, I've got Maddy back there.

I just wanted to come say goodbye.

I also have been meaning to give you this.

I'm not sure if I stole it
or what happened, but I had it, so...

I saw you had it on. Thanksgiving, right?

I'm really sorry.

Nah, can't blame a girl
for putting on a little cashmere.

- So next stop Montana?
- I'm, uh...

going to pick my mom up
in Port Winslow and get on the I- .

- Thank you for being such a good friend.
- You too.

- Keep the sweater.
- No, no, I'm going to buy my own one day.

It was $ .

I'm keeping it.

[emotional music playing]

- Mother?
- Oh!

Hi. Hi, hi.

Oh!

Oh, honey, you must be so excited.

- You said you were going to sell your car.
- I was. I mean...

I am. But, baby, honey,

I just have the most incredible news.

What?

Micah threw Alaina-May out.

He threw that feral bitch
to the curb for me.

And I slept in his bed
last night, in his arms.

And I'm telling you, honey,
there's sex and then there's...

Oh, my God, this was on a whole new level.

Even for me.

Are you not coming?

Sweetie, you know, just not right now.

I mean, I... I can't leave Micah right now,

I mean, what's going on
between us, you know, baby,

it's just so powerful and...

It's just really...

I can't wait on you, Mom.

No, you're not.
Of course you're not going to wait on me.

This is your moment.

You go, baby doll, and I'll tell you what,
give me the address,

and I'll be right behind.

I just... I'll follow you, okay?

- I don't want to leave you here.
- I know.

Isn't it funny how these things work out?

I mean, as soon as I told Micah
I was leaving,

he realized he had feelings for me.

I mean, baby, it was, "Boom!"

And he told Alaina-May
about me and everything.

Just...

be happy for me.

I'm gonna go without you.

Yes, you're going to go.
Of course you're going to go.

Sweetheart, this is your adventure.
It's not mine.

You going to be okay?

- Come on, you know you love me.
- I do love you.

- I know you do. Give me a really good hug.
- Okay.

[Paula laughing]

Oh, God.

Oh, sweetie.

- I love you, Mom.
- Yeah, I know, baby.

[engine starting]

[pensive music playing]

[upbeat music playing]

[Alex] Do you guys want to do
a round of snaps for everybody?

[all snapping fingers]

I just want to thank you guys
so much for doing this with me.

It's been a real honor.

Thank you.

Thank you, Alex.

Wait, we didn't hear your happiest day.

[laughs]

[all snapping fingers]

"My happiest day hasn't happened yet.

But it's about to.

["Let Go" playing]

On that day, I'm going to get in my car

that smells like old tuna...

which will be packed
with all of my belongings

and my amazing daughter.

And I'm going to drive
the f*ck out of this town. [chuckles]

I'm going to drive nine hours,

miles to Missoula, Montana...

where I'm going to spend
the next four years...


learning to be a writer.

Hopefully, there will be a lot
of happy days during that time.


And I know there will be some hard ones.

Most people would bet against a single mom
putting herself through college.


But they don't know
what it took to get here.


Three hundred and thirty-eight
toilets cleaned...


seven types of government assistance...

nine separate moves...

one night on the ferry-station floor...

and the entire third year
of my daughter's life.

But, when we get to Missoula...

I'm going to take Maddy
up Sentinel Mountain...

which looks over the town,
and show her our new home.


♪ Ripped apart by albatross ♪

[Alex] I've been telling her
all about the giant M


that's at the tippy-top of the mountain.

That the trail up there
is long and zig-zaggy.


♪ What's in a name? ♪

The hike will be hard.

But we're going to make it to the top.

And when we do...

I'm going to tell her
that the M stands for 'Maddy.'


That this whole new world is for her."

♪ Down on the other side ♪

[both] Whoo!

♪ Looking up to let go ♪

♪ Now I'm letting go ♪

♪ Now I'm letting go ♪

♪ Now I'm letting go ♪

♪ Now I'm letting go ♪

- ♪ Let it go ♪
- ♪ Let him go, let him go ♪


♪ Let him go, let him go ♪

♪ Let it go ♪

♪ Let him go, let him go ♪
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