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Pearson, let's go.

This entire sector has been

infiltrated by the enemy,

but we need

to understand

there's still

innocents out there.

We need to hit I strategically

and contain

the issue at hand.

That's gonna be

a difficult task, sir.

That's why we need to do this

quickly and strategically.

We need to stop it before

it escalates any further.

Let's go.

Fox main, fox main,

this is lancer 3,

come in.

Fox main.

Send it.

Seems a group of abou six unknown individuals

just climbed into a blue pickup

heading out of the city.

Are they

headed to this location?

Negative. About five

clicks due east of your position.

They are abou ten clicks south

heading towards

the reconstruction site.

Our perimeter is in contact.

You can't maintain eyes on?

Negative, sir.

Had to head back.

Running real low on fuel.

Unable to contact 2-2 actual.

- So 2-2 is unaware at the moment?

- That's affirmative, sir.

Eta for arrival

at 2-2's position

- approximately ten mikes.

- Hey, roger that.

I'll relay the message

and try to get an element there.

Roger that, fox main.

Lancer out.

Pearson,

get on the net.

See if we have any units outside

the wire that aren't engaged.

Let 'em know

we have potential enemies

and approximate eta is ten mikes

from 2-2's position.

Roger that, sir.

That's a negative, sir.

It seems that there're skirmishes

breaking out all over the area.

Roger that, corporal.

Gentlemen.

Look.

Take a fire team each.

Okay, break contac and maneuver around them,

jansen from the eas and stechmann from the west.

I'll maintain

and press forward.

We're gonna

triangulate them

and we're gonna

finish them off.

You radio me

when you're in position.

Roger that, sir.

Now stop breathing my air

and go earn your paychecks.

You too, pearson,

get out of here.

Fox 2-2. Fox 2-2.

Fox main here.

Fox 2-2. Fox 2-2.

Fox main here.

Fox 2-2. Fox 2-2.

Fox main here!

Ain't it strange

of all the places

I can find you

that you'd end up being

underneath my notes

and it's strange...

What a beautiful

friday morning in new york.

The heat spell

has finally subsided,

so enjoy the cooler air

because we're looking a another warm fron around the corner.

Things are heating up

and turning sour

in afghanistan

forcing presiden barrack obama

to issue orders

signing off to send over

15,000 marines

and other u.s. Soldiers...

Now for those of you

making your way into the office,

the roads are clear

and traffic is running along

very smoothly.

The verrazano bridge

has slight delays

heading into the city,

but it's all clear...

...off the

shore of long island.

We should be touching down here

in about 15 to 20 minutes

for an on-time arrival.

Uh, light winds

just a few scattered clouds,

temperature is around

84 degrees.

Can you tell us of

your injuries and how the public reacted

upon your

return home from iraq?

Were you accepted

like a hero?

But still don't forge to use all that suntan lotion.

We don't want you

to get burned out there.

...that the whole world

was a building

and I met you in the lobby

then I woke up

with no one beside me

just the dark

now you're grown...

Yesterday the

president issued orders to,

uh, send additional troops

to iraq.

Uh, i, I believe it's

the right choice...

Won't you let me

back inside?

Oh my dear

won't you let me

back inside?

- What's up, walsh?

- Just chillin', man.

I'm about to go out.

- Have fun.

- Yeah, see you, man.

Oof...

- You guys are in trouble.

- Yeah, right!

- Somebody's collecting.

- Keep dreaming.

Yeah, I'm looking

pretty good right here.

- Give me a hit.

- I can feel it--

turning of the tides.

Nice hand, sarge.

Damn.

- You boys are in too deep.

- That's what she said.

Three forwards

and a pair of d!

- f*ck me.

- Are you shittin' me?

Come on.

Somethin' ain't right, man.

- What, you don't trust me?

- No.

Cruz, where's the trust?

It's the company you're keeping.

I keep tellin' you that.

Huh, you want a box of tissues

so you can keep cryin'?

Don't give me

that shit, man.

You haven't lost a game

in a long time.

I'm startin' to think somethin'

funny with your cards, man.

- These cards?

- Yeah, your cards, man.

- These are your cards.

- Those ain't my cards.

Hey, williams,

those my cards, man?

Those are your cards, man.

Mm-hmm.

Symms, right?

- Look at this dude's face.

- Man, f*ck you, sarge, man.

I feel like you haven't los a game the entire tour, man.

It's because I play to win.

That's why.

No shit.

That's the only reason

why we follow you.

That and because

you got all our money.

Sarge.

Captain vickers

on the line.

- Hello?

- Sarge?

Excuse me.

Where to, soldier?

Sarge?

Staten island.

Sticks in, boys.

Get 'em, joe.

You guys are not paying

the f*ckin' price out here!

All right, you trained

harder than that.

Caruso is f*cking

killin' us out there!

Come on, boys, you're a little

bit sluggish out there.

- Let's keep it movin'.

- Come on, coach.

Let's get your team

on the ice.

Okay, steve, vince,

you're on d.

Brian, ian, caruso.

I want you up front.

Let's end this game, okay?

Come on, boys, bring it in!

Let's go! Let's go!

Let's go!

Go! Go! Go!

- All right, joe.

- Keep your head up!

Keep your head up!

Feel the puck!

Yeah, baby, yeah!

Joe's great. He has everything, you know.

He has all the skill.

Everything.

Ed. Mr. Caruso.

- This is joe's grandfather. -It's a

pleasure to meet you, mr. Caruso.

Ed shore,

head scout for albany.

- Nice to meet you, mr. Shore.

- Please, ed.

Good game here, boys. All right,

we'll get 'em next time.

Who's that beautiful girl

wearing my jersey?

There's my hero!

And boy can you score.

Mwah!

Whoa, whoa, attitude.

- Holy shit, huh?

- Little testy.

I hear there's a hero

in the house.

See, joe, I told you,

you're a hero, buddy.

He's sittin' at this table.

- Get the hell outta here.

- Enjoy.

- What? No good?

- What? No good?

- No, you're an assh*le.

- Next round's on me.

Thank you, sal.

Sal, how'd you let them

rope you into this, man?

Oh, I don't need anybody to rope

me into this. That's on you, joey.

You're a good kid.

Look, enjoy.

Have fun.

- Thank you, sal.

- Thanks, sal.

Cheers.

Breaking news this hour.

It's reported that corporal ted

holland has returned home safely

after being held c*ptive

by iraqi insurgents

for more than

three weeks.

- The complete story...

- Uncle mick.

Hey, there he is.

Joey, how're you doin', buddy?

- I'm good. How's everything?

- Good, good.

- You wanna join us?

- Of course I'll join you.

All right. Hey, grab us a couple

beers before you sit down there,

- will you, pal?

- Yeah, yeah, no problem.

Thanks. Thanks.

The night when

they traded jochman

he came back

and played for the red wings?

- Ah.

- That was unbelievable.

- Yeah. -He came out on the

ice in that red shirt.

Million dollar smile, right,

and no teeth.

Yeah, they were so upse about that.

Hey, thanks, joe.

You wanna ge the pretzels now?

Anything else, pops?

Oh, what,

your team wins

one championship for you

and you can't get something for your

great uncle and me to munch on?

Yeah, yeah, but don't think

I'm runnin' back and forth

- for this shit all day.

- Nah, we're good.

For now.

- Now can I watch the game?

- Yep.

Just get the dip,

will you?

Nah... Just kidding.

They're ready to go.

Dallas 64...

Are you on leave?

Huh?

I said,

"are you on leave?"

No, sir.

Home.

Step it up, ladies. You gotta

give me more than that!

Delgado, move.

Let's go, move.

You pukes need to ge the lead out of those boots.

Move it!

- Let's go, symms...

- Over the top!

Caruso, move it!

Move it!

Come on, let's move.

Come on,

let's go, baby!

Is he gonna be there

to hold you?

Is he gonna help you wipe your

ass in the desert, stennett?

How long were you there?

Two tours.

Sarge. Captain

vickers on the line.

- Fox 2-2 here.

- Look, there are reports

of a small group of unknowns

heading your way.

Cap, are we expecting

any friendlies

- or--

- sergeant!

- Sir.

- Your job is to keep

the area free

from enemy activity.

Not to run off half-cocked.

Do you understand?

Sir, what do you want us to do,

sit here like ducks in a pond

for every rag head

in this country?

Do I have to remind you

who you are talking to,

sergeant?

I hate this g*dd*mn shi hole as much as you,

but let's get outta

this god forsaken place

- without losing our humanity!

- Aye, aye, sir.

- Maybe he should join us then.

- Hold your tongue, marine.

What's up with that, sarge?

You don't kiss

your girlfriend's picture

unless we gonna be

gettin' dirty.

Cap's just worried abou you little ladies.

He doesn't think you could

handle the job at hand.

Oh, that's wha he's worried about?

Well, I'm worried I'm not gonna ge a chance to win my money back.

Win your money back?

Man, you haven't had a decen hand a cards in months.

Man, you ain't go a shot in hell.

Look who's talkin'. Symms, you

ain't nothin' but a sore loser.

Shit, first of all, man,

I ain't no sore loser.

- Right, sarge?

- Right!

That's right.

I'm a hater.

Now second of all,

you been winning a little bi too long lately, man.

Something wrong.

All right,

everybody listen up!

Captain vickers thinks we migh be getting company, okay?

So stay alert and be sharp!

Let's go to work!

- Damn, it's hot as balls.

- It's the desert.

Yeah, no shit.

So what do you expect?

- It has been hotter.

- f*ck you, too!

- What did I say? -You guys

want to shut the f*ck up?

Thank you.

Stennett,

get the fifty up!

You glad to be home?

Uh, something like that.

Joey, joey.

Oh, joey!

I can't believe it.

Oh, joey,

I can't believe it.

Oh, oh, I'm so happy.

I'm so surprised.

Why didn't you tell me

you were coming home?

- I wanted to surprise you.

- Oh, ho, ho!

Oh, joey.

Oh, you look so good.

Oh, thank you.

Thank you.

Oh, joe,

you look terrific.

Joe, you're home!

I can't believe it!

- You miss me?

- I missed you so much.

Uh, where do you think

you're going?

We have a lo of catching up to do.

I know I just...

I wanna get out.

You know,

see the neighborhood.

- It's been awhile.

- What?

I said I just wanna

get out!

Is that a problem?

No.

I understand.

I'm sorry.

You really look great, joe.

I missed you so much.

You can not believe.

Yeah, me too.

I wrote you everyday.

But lately, um...

Why didn't you write back?

I'm sorry.

You know, I just...

I just had to get pas some things.

You know, just,

just concentrate on

gettin' home.

I missed you.

I don't want you

to think I didn't.

Come on,

let's go home.

I can't believe your home.

We have a lo to talk about.

A lot to catch up on.

Yeah, we do.

I think I'm just gonna leave.

You're not staying?

Nah, not tonight.

I want to get out, you know?

Let go of some, uh...

Anxiety, I guess,

I don't know.

Seeing me gives you anxiety?

No, not at all.

No, it's all the fuss.

All the changes so quick.

I just got back.

You know, I wanna le loose a little bit.

I can't believe

your first day home,

and you'd rather go see

your friends than me.

Come on, you know

that's not true.

I haven't seen the guys

in a while.

I just wanna have a few beers.

See what's new.

Okay.

Go on.

Go play with your friends,

but you better

be good tonight,

and I'm not kidding

about that.

Of course.

- All right?

- Okay.

- I'll catch you later.

- Okay.

I love you, joe.

I love you, too.

Hey, sal, thank you.

Welcome back.

- To sal.

- Yeah, joe.

- Cheers.

- Cheers, guys.

- To joe.

- Cheers, joe.

Enjoy.

Hey, boys,

we got another one here.

- Come on.

- Another one.

Joe, let's go.

Let's go, guys.

What's up with them?

The kid just got back

from iraq.

That's caruso's grandson.

Geez. That's,

that's little joey?

Caruso,

when are you gonna

come back on the ice?

I just got back.

All right, give me some time.

I'll be there.

You got my number?

- Of course.

- Then call me.

One too many for the coach.

Coach is a light weight.

Hope you're no driving home, coach.

No, I'm not drivin'.

I'm gonna get a cab.

From the two gentlemen

at the bar.

Thanks.

Cheers, salud.

Salud, boys.

Salud. To joe.

To joe.

My last one.

Oh, man, wow.

What's in that?

It's as bad

as your sh**ting.

Oh, wow.

Nice one, coach.

All right boys,

I'm gonna get going.

You leavin', coach?

I can't have another shot.

I gotta go.

I miss ya, kid.

I'll see you, guys.

- You all right to drive?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

Don't worry about it.

I'll have someone pick me up.

- See you, coach.

- Take care.

See you on the ice.

They guy's a lightweight.

So, joe, did you miss me?

Fox main, fox main.

Men down!

Men down!

Men down!

Joey.

Oh, thanks, sal.

It's good to have you home.

Thanks.

- How are you?

- Ah.

- I'm doin'.

- Yeah.

- How's business?

- Eh, business is the same.

You know.

Same old, same old.

Yeah, I gotcha.

Man, it's good to see ya.

It's been awhile.

I'm glad to see you didn' get hurt over there.

Thanks.

You know, joey,

you've been over there

a long time.

The w*r's over now.

What are you talking about?

You had a back door opportunity,

how did you miss that?

Get outta here.

He made the save.

- One, two, three...

- Drink in honor.

- Ready?

- Mm-hmm.

Come on, let's go.

- I'm staying.

- Really? Another one.

- Come on. -This f*cking

kid, he don't stop.

Come on, it's joe.

He's fine, he's fine.

It's gettin' outta hand.

I can't take it no more.

It's not a big deal.

E, e, come on.

Just one more.

It's not-- e?

Don't you think

you had enough?

What are you,

my f*cking mother?

Why don't you

f*ckin' drink yourself?

Relax.

One more.

This is it.

One more.

Drink the f*ck up.

Cheers to you.

Where the hell have you been?

Out.

Really joe?

I haven't waited long enough?

Maybe I should leave,

all right.

Now is not a good time

to talk anyway.

So what are you telling me?

I wasted all those years?

Worrying about you...

Wondering every day

if you were dead or alive?

Now you think you can just say

it's not a good time to talk?

That's right, sarah.

Now's not a good time

to talk.

There's never been

a good time.

It's been over six years.

And I told you not to wait!

What about the promises?

Did you tell me

not to wait then?

Are you listening to me?

Hell are you listening

to yourself?

I don't even have

a job right now.

Is that really the way

you want to start off?

Great.

Now use that as an excuse.

Excuse?

Excuse?

It's reality!

Everyone has their own

sense of reality.

I got a lot on

my plate right now.

Excuses.

Everyone has issues, joe.

Sarah, I gotta get my head

straightened out!

And how long

is that gonna take?

I don't know.

All right?

I'm waitin' to see

a therapist.

What else

you want from me?

I want you to make good

on your promises to me.

Why don't you jus get a job and be a man.

Be a man?

You know what I could

do to you right now? Huh?

Stop pressing me!

Just get out!

Go home!

Aah!

f*ck!

What the hell is going on?

I had enough!

Sit down.

Joseph, sit down.

You have got to pu these demons behind you.

I told you before

you need professional help.

You cannot do this alone.

I am losing you.

I don't want to lose you.

Now I wanna do something.

I just don't know

what to do.

- Tell me what I can do.

- You could talk to me

instead of talking

down to me.

And don't attack me.

I'm not attacking you.

I'm trying to be

understanding.

Look I know

you've been through hell.

I know you've had enough.

I handled things

differently.

My generation.

We didn't talk about anything.

I guess

I figured that if,

if you had the pressure

of the family depending on you,

I thought maybe

that would be the answer.

Well, it's not.

All right,

I'm not you, gramp.

I know.

I know you're not me.

Let's see wha the doctor says,

and we'll

work from there.

I hate seeing you like this.

It tears me up.

Now you and me

is all I have.

I know.

I don't know what the f*ck's

goin' on with me.

I really don't.

Stennett, get the fifty up.

Come on!

When I was younger

I chased my desire

like looking for water

with my hair on fire

that was then

and this is now

now I'm just tired

tired of waitin'

for things to change

I'm tired of hopin'

they'd stay the same

I'm tired of dreaming

of a better way

to pass the time

so fill it up

and I'll tip it back

cut the scene now

as I fade to black

and there the feeling

I'm gettin' on...

Joe?

Hey, mr. Fazio.

Stop with the mr. Fazio crap.

How are ya?

I'm good.

How you doin'?

Come sit,

have a drink with me.

- Sure.

- What are you drinking?

I'll have a bourbon.

A man after my own heart.

Dana, two bourbons.

You know what I like.

Sal told me you were back,

but I didn't see you around.

Yeah, I've been coming in here,

but I haven't seen you either.

Yes.

That's right.

I haven't been around myself.

I heard about mrs. Fazio.

How's she doin'?

Well, you see, that's just it.

She's not good.

I'm sorry to hear that.

Here you go.

Listen.

It's good to see

that you got back.

Are you good?

Truthfully.

I've been better.

Hey, at least you came back

in one piece.

I mean,

it must've been, uh,

it must've been tough.

Yeah,

somethin' like that.

I read a lot of shi about what's going over there.

Must've been scary.

Well, uh,

how long has mrs. Fazio

been sick?

It's not getting any better.

That's terrible.

How's your grandfather?

I mean, it must be a relief

that you're home.

Yeah, you could say that.

I mean, the weigh of the world

must be off

his shoulders now.

Ah, maybe.

But listen, frank,

I gotta get goin', all right?

How much do I owe ya?

No, don't worry about it,

I got it.

Listen.

Tell your grandfather

I said hello.

- All right?

- Yeah, all right.

It was good

seein' you, joe.

Come on.

Let's go.

Joe, come on.

Let's go.

- Come on, let's go.

- Get the f*ck off me!

Well, look wha the cat dragged in.

What the f*ck is that?

Give it to me.

Give it to me!

You need to clean up

your act.

Enough of this crap.

It's been too long.

Too long for what?

Too long for no doing anything.

I don't even see you go ou with your friends anymore.

You don't work.

You don't even play hockey.

You used to love it.

Christ.

Enough already.

Come on, man.

Every time I come home.

That's because every time you

come home you look like this.

Well, it's my life

not yours, all right?

- Just stay out of it!

- Well, you know what?

I'm gonna let you

sleep it off after that,

because it's obviously

the booze talkin'.

Tomorrow we're gonna have

a nice long talk.

- Yeah, we'll see.

- No, no, not we'll see!

Tomorrow we'll talk, and you

better change your attitude.

Aye, aye, sir!

Come in.

Hey!

- How are you?

- I'm good, harry.

- How are you?

- You know.

- You look great.

- You do, too.

Oh, you liar.

Sit down, sit down.

What brings you here?

Well, I hate

to have to ask,

but I need a favor,

but I don't want to put you

into a bad position.

My son wouldn't be here

if it weren't for you, gunny!

What are you talking about?

What...

What, what can I do to help?

- It's for my grandson.

- The one in iraq?

- Actually, he's home now.

- Oh.

He needs a job,

but I don't wan to impose on you.

Hey, I would be honored

to help any way I can.

My god.

I'll never be able to repay

you for what you did.

Well, I mean, if you're

gonna put it that way.

What choice do I have?

What choice?

None.

Joking aside.

Send him here.

I'll, I'll,

I'll help any way I can.

You're a good man,

harry.

- I know.

- You always were.

- Of course.

- Thank you.

Oh, you're welcome.

Fox main, fox

main, this is 2-2 actual.

We are taking fire.

Fox 2-2 actual is down.

Men down.

Men down!

- You all right? -I'm

bleeding like a f*cking pig.

Burns get over here.

Put pressure on this wound.

Get benny, get benny!

Benny, benny. I got a

man down at the humvee.

Leg wound.

Applying pressure.

I talked to benny.

You're gonna be all right.

Oh, it don't look

too bad to you.

- Good morning.

- Morning.

Listen, I know I flew off

the handle yesterday,

but I'm worried about you.

Don't worry about it.

It's over.

No, that wasn' an apology,

and it's not over.

You need to ge yourself together.

You slep for over 24 hours.

Look, I know it hasn' been easy for you,

but come on,

enough is enough.

Why don't you

talk to coach walters

and see if he'll let you

go on the ice?

I mean, maybe you can

help out the new kids or,

- or even play some.

- Yeah.

'Cause that'll

solve everything.

Look, I'm not sayin' that,

but it might make you feel

a little better.

You know how you always said you're

alive when you're on the ice?

Look, I want you to get something

through your head, all right?

I don't wanna go on the ice.

I don't wanna play hockey.

All I wanna do

is be left alone.

Well, if you don' wanna play hockey,

you need to get a job.

Who's gonna hire me?

I have a friend who's willing to

give you an interview next week.

Will you at leas go on the interview?

Yeah, sure. If I gets you off my back.

Well, I don't care what the

reason is as long as you go.

Can I help you?

Yeah, I'm here to see

mr. Harry korman.

My name is joe caruso.

Mr. Korman, there's a

mr. Caruso here to see you.

Yeah, uh, send him in,

would you?

He's expecting you.

Just go right to the back.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Come in.

- Pleased to meet you, joe.

- Same here, mr. Korman.

Sit, sit.

Now...

Your grandfather

tells me

you just served in iraq.

- Yes, sir, I did.

- Yeah, well, i...

Did my time,

my son did his time.

That's how I me your grandfather.

- He's a great guy.

- Really?

Uh, yeah, yeah, really!

It's just, you know, he never

talks about the service.

Ah, I'm not surprised.

He had it rough.

Anyway. Uh, to make I official for the suits,

let's get down

to business.

We at r.g.b.s.

Are not only looking

for those who excel,

but those

who exceed expectations

under pressure.

Well, I can definitely

work well under pressure.

That I can assure you,

mr. Korman.

Yeah, I can see that.

I can see that.

But I still need to know

where those areas

of expertise lie

so I can fit you

in the company.

I can understand that,

and...

I gave five years

of service,

most of which

was in combat.

Yep. Okay.

I'm highly trained

by the united states marines,

and I think I'd be

a perfect fit for your company.

Well, I think so too,

but what I need

to know from you

is where your areas

of expertise are.

I was in charge of my unit,

and, uh...

Uh, I was in charge of, um...

Did you gain special

training in any specific area?

I hate this

f*cking weather.

It's better than that ho iraqi desert we were in.

- I don't know about that.

- Are you kidding me?

You were one of the bigges complainers about the heat.

- Bullshit!

- That ain't no bullshit.

Man, listen here.

I hear his ass moaning

from here.

Ah, whatever, at leas I'm not a sore loser.

All right,

let's go to work, boys.

Shut the f*ck up.

Did you gain special

training in any specific area?

Did you specialize in a

specific area in the marines?

Joe, are you okay?

Mr. Caruso?

Joe!

Joe!

Are you okay?

I'm sorry, sir.

I gotta go.

No, joe,

don't do that..

Joe!

Joe, come back here.

Joe!

Who's there?

I repeat.

Who's there?

f*ck!

Hello?

Uh, uh, ray, i, i...

I don't know how

to say this.

Your grandson

just left and...

Sounds like

it didn't go that well.

He had a flashback,

and then he bolted.

I'm just calling to see if

everything's okay on your end.

Harry,

he's not home yet.

L-listen.

I'd hire that kid in a second

if you wanted me to,

but at the same time,

I'd hate myself

if he got hurt here.

I needed to talk to you,

and now that I have done that,

whatever you want me to do, I'll do.

It's your call.

You guys did great today, man.

You guys were all right.

- Thanks, coach.

- See you later.

You guys, take care, men.

Have a good weekend.

- All right?

- You too, coach.

All right.

See you guys.

There's a river

of jordan

and I flows through nigh into early morning

travels much like

the mississippi

makes the deser look mighty pretty...

Whoa, whoa, whoa,

whoa, excuse me for a second.

Dana. Dana!

Yeah, frank?

Can you take care of phil

for a second?

Okay, I'm on my way.

Joey, what's going on, kid?

Hey, frank.

How are ya, buddy?

I'm good.

But you've been going at it way

too heavy and way too long now.

Joey.

You're not drinking,

you're binge-ing.

Relax, frank.

I'm gonna pay for it.

It's not about the money,

and you know that.

It's about you.

You've been hitting the bottle

way too hard lately.

Who the f*ck are you,

my father?

No, I'm not,

but the answer is definitely

not in the bottle.

Is there a problem here?

No, there's no problem.

Joey's just a little confused.

That's all.

Come on, joey.

Frank's been real good to you.

I know.

Well, you both have.

But I'm a grown-ass man.

I can do what I want.

Oh. A little respect here, huh?

Frank doesn't have to do sh--

sal, sal, sal.

Don't worry about it.

Joey's going through

a lot of emotions.

That don't mean

he can come in here

and disrespect you

like that.

You're right, sal.

But I'm going through

a rough patch right now.

I just need an outlet.

Listen, joey.

I seen a lot of guys

go down the same path,

and they've never found

their way back.

I don't want to see

the same thing happen to you.

I appreciate that.

Why don't you go down

to father teromina

over at saint peter's?

Not ready to talk

to god just yet.

- Wouldn't know what to say.

- How about asking for help?

That kid's in

no man's land.

Yeah, but he's a good kid.

He'll find his way back.

Dr. Browne,

your next patien a david parente

is here.

Okay.

- Hi, dave, how are you?

- Good. How you been?

Great.

Good to see you.

How you doin'?

I'm here to see dr. Galante.

- Uh, your name please.

- Joe caruso.

So you're struggling

with this.

No, doc. No.

No way.

Everybody keeps telling me

I can't do this,

I can't do that.

Well, I am gonna, damn it!

I am gonna!

I'm even gonna

get out of this chariot!

You know, laura, the...

The mind is a very

strong force.

Fill this out, and the doctor

will be with you shortly.

Too late for that.

Can you believe this?

Doctor will be with me shortly.

I've been back

a year already.

Basically I had to jump through

hoops to get this appointment.

The w*r started.

I went.

I didn't tell the w*r

to wait.

I hear that.

I'm max schell.

- Joe caruso.

- Oh, nice to meet you.

You, too.

Army?

Third battalion,

first marines.

- You?

- Army!

Rainbow division.

Ain't tha a kick in the ass.

This your first visit?

No, I've been here

a few times already.

Oh, yeah?

So what's the verdict?

- Galante?

- Yeah.

Yeah, he's a good

enough dude,

I mean, a little rough

around the edges,

but, I mean,

you feel better gettin' things

off your chest, you know?

I guess it's too soon

for anything else.

Same time next week?

Uh, nope. Every other

week from now on.

Okay.

You think

we got it bad, right?

Poor girl.

Yeah, she's actually

a really cool girl.

- She deals with it well.

- You know her?

Well, I know her from here.

Just a little bit.

- Hi. Good to see you.

- How are you?

- Good to see you.

- Good to see you, too.

Laura, this is joe.

- Oh, nice to meet you, joe.

- You, too.

- First time here?

- Yeah.

Oh, you'll be fine.

I mean, at least you're no strapped to your transportation.

Stop. You look great.

You look happy, too.

Well, listen,

i, uh, gotta get outta here.

- I got a date tonight.

- Look at you.

So, um, how long

you been back now?

Uh, abou a year and a half ago.

Like I said,

it's been a year for me.

They call this

the adjustment period.

While everyone else was living

their live continuously,

we now have to "adjust."

I'm actually glad

you said that.

It's good to feel like

you're not alone.

- Max schell.

- Oh, I'm up.

Nice meeting you.

You too, man.

Time to ge my head shrunk.

See you.

I'll see you

on the rebound.

Here you go.

Thanks.

This gonna be much longer?

Just have a seat.

You are up.

- Did you cut your hair?

- I did.

- I love it.

- Thanks.

Hey.

You're joe caruso?

- Yeah.

- I'm mike galante.

Do you wanna have a seat?

I was just sittin' out there

for an hour.

You usually keep everybody

waitin' that long?

You know, just so I can get a

sense of where we're at here,

do you drink?

Yeah, sometimes.

How often?

I'll have a beer

every once in a while,

- just like everybody else.

- Just a beer?

You don't drink vodka?

You're not a jack man?

Not since

I left the service.

What time of day?

- I drink at night.

- Oh, shit.

What time of day is it now?

What the f*ck

kind of question is that?

It's a simple one.

Look we both know what time

of day it is, all right...

So we know what time of day it is.

Let's cut the shit.

- Are you drunk?

- No, I'm not f*ckin' drunk.

Have you been drinking

more than usual?

- No!

- What are you doing here?

Come here to drown

your sorrows?

My sorrows

don't drown all right?

They just keep coming back.

If I wanna have a drink every now

and then, what does it matter?

What does it matter?

It doesn't work.

Have a seat please.

- You got something that works.

- Yeah, what's that?

You got your pad right there.

Why don't you write me a script?

You can't take meds

and drink.

What do you think,

I'm stupid?

You think I wanna become some

f*cking junkie pill addict?

You have something specific you

want to discuss with me today?

Because I read

your records, okay?

I know you did a tour

in afghanistan.

- Let's cut to the chase.

- Well, if you read my records,

then you know

what to tell me, right?

I'm not getting the sense

you want my help, son.

Oh, I want the help,

I'm just trying to figure ou how in the hell

you're gonna help me

when you don' even know me.

- No, I don't know you.

- No, you don't know me.

- I'm not you.

- Oh, you're not me.

- Who the hell am I to tell...

- That's right!

Who the hell are you to tell me

what's best for me anyway, huh?

Huh?

Doc?!

Look at you.

You're a f*ckin' joke.

You don't have a clue.

Well...

I may not have a clue,

but I think in

1968, recon,

I think I saw

more than you think I saw.

And I turned the shi I saw into a phd.

You understand?

Three books were sold.

Now you wanna

give me shit,

I'm gonna shove I right back up your ass.

You don't want what I got?

Well, there's a hundred men

out here that do.

'Cause they read credentials.

Now you see that little girl here tha just wheeled herself out of here?

You know why she's here?

Because she wants to get back

to who the f*ck she was.

You know how she does that?

She talks.

She talks to me

in a civil tone.

'Cause she's scared.

She's scared just like I was.

The way you are.

The way any kid that comes in

this room with shit in his pants

and he don't know why.

Now you find

that insufferable?

Do you find

that unacceptable?

Hey, then do yourself

a favor, marine,

and get the f*ck ou right now.

'Cause you know what?

You're not even a grun in my eyes right now, son.

You wouldn't make I as a f*cking moonbeam.

Okay?

That's your script from the doc!

You got that, rag man?

That's your med

from the joke!

It never stops.

I beg your pardon?

The dreams.

Voices.

I think about this one day

in afghanistan.

We're scouting the area,

I split up the unit.

I sent cruz across the street to

check on a group of civilians.

And there

was this expl*si*n.

And they were all gone.

We started

to take fire

and benny...

He went down immediately.

I went to check on benny.

He was gone.

They k*lled him.

That's when

I started shaking.

I dove behind

the corner of a building,

and that's when I heard

the voices.

There was people

coming, and i--

I couldn' take the chance.

And when it was over,

I came around

the side of the building...

And that's when

I saw the bodies.

I keep seeing

the bodies.

That's what I see.

How often?

Every day.

I dream about I every single night.

I look down,

I see this kid

with half a head.

Do you have a plan?

To hurt yourself?

Hmm?

Hello, mr. Caruso.

How's joe?

Same.

- How are you doing, sarah?

- I'm okay.

What's goin' on

with you two?

Did he do something

wrong to you?

No.

I just don't know

what to do, mr. C.

I'm so scared.

I know you are,

sweetheart.

We all are.

Has he called you at all?

No.

We really left off

on bad terms.

Be patient.

He'll come around.

I hope so.

I love him so much.

Listen, I'm sure

things are gonna work out.

He'll wake up.

He's just going through

some tough times now,

but I know

that he loves you.

Why don't you go home

and get a little rest?

Things will get better.

I promise.

Now let me see a big smile

on that pretty face.

- Good to see you.

- You, too.

- How's next tuesday?

- Um...

- How's one o'clock?

- Perfect!

- Oh, max.

- Joey, how you doin'?

Ah. Not bad, man.

How you doin'?

Great. Things are really

gettin' better for me.

Doc is really

helping me out a lot.

Really, I mean, I can see

things more clearly now.

- Ah, that's good, man.

- Yeah, that's great.

What're you doin' tonight?

You wanna grab a beer?

Of course.

I'll meet you at the bar?

How about I just come

pick you up like,

I don't know,

ten o'clock?

- Even better.

- That's cool?

- Yeah.

- All right.

- Good luck.

- I'll see you later.

Bye.

No, I understand.

Yeah,

I'll be right there.

Sal!

What's up, boss?

I got to leave early again.

Ellen's having a bad night.

I'm sorry to hear that.

- Hey, what's up?

- Hey, how's it going, boys?

Call me

if you need anything

or if there's

anything I can do.

What're you gonna do?

I appreciate it, though.

Now you call me

if anything, okay?

Will do.

We're good.

Don't worry.

- Laura.

- What's up, laura?

- Good to see you.

- Lookin' good.

Could I get two beers,

please?

Look, I know I asked you already

and you weren't ready to tell me,

but I gotta ask you

again, all right?

What's the deal?

Why the shrink?

To tell you the truth,

I'm gay.

And the military

doesn't accept it.

No matter what they tell you.

Believe it or not.

I didn't realize that's why

you were seeing a shrink.

Well, that's no the only reason, but...

Look, max,

with what we've

been through,

all right, that shi don't matter to me.

You are who you are.

All right?

You don't owe me

any explanations.

I appreciate that, but mos soldiers don't agree with that.

Well, screw them!

All right?

I would have been

honored to serve with you.

I guess I just didn't realize how

hard it could be on somebody.

Thanks.

You know when the don't ask

don't tell policy ended,

that's when I came out,

and the abuse I took.

I mean, the beatings

and the ridicule.

I mean,

I couldn't sleep.

So I just kept rehashing tha over and over again in my mind.

And I jus wanted it to end,

so that's when

I decided to get some help.

What about you?

What's your story?

Ah.

I don't wanna

talk about it.

Just that I'm having trouble

dealing with all the shi that went on over there.

I just feel isolated.

You know, cut off from

who I was before.

I f*cked up

and people died.

I'm just barely

keeping my shit together.

Hey, guys,

on the house.

Thanks, sal.

Appreciate it, man.

Excuse me?

Go get a room.

Hey, I think

they're in love.

It ain't worth it, joe.

He ain't worth it, man.

Whoa. Watch where you're going,

you f*cking gimp.

What the f*ck?

- That's not cool.

- What?

- You're an ass!

- What...

You coming, grace?

I can't.

Take it easy,

dude! Agh!

- What the f*ck you gonna do!

- That's enough!

- Open your f*ckin' mouth!

- That's enough.

Get the hell outta here righ now before the cops show up.

Get the f*ck outta here

and take her with you.

He ain't talkin now is he,

that mother fucker?

And if I ever see you

in my f*cking bar again

I'm gonna shove this ba so far up your ass

you're gonna think

you're a popsicle.

Oh, what's up, bri?

Long time no see.

Yeah.

What crawled up your ass?

Joe, I'm sure what happened

over there wasn't pleasant.

You're no the same guy no more.

Too much f*ckin' booze

and only god knows what else.

Look at you.

All high and mighty.

No. Not all high and mighty,

not at all.

But I'm not tryin'

to bring everyone down

and get everyone drunk

'cause I'm hurtin'.

We all looked up to you.

What happened?

I went to w*r,

you piece of shit.

I come home and everybody's

just laughing it up!

Oh, so now everybody around you

has to pay the price?

What, we're not allowed

to have fun no more?

You m*therf*cker!

Oh, oh, guys! Guys!

Guys. Calm down.

Joe, brian's right, man.

What happened?

You changed.

We all looked up to you.

You know what?

Screw you too, ian,

all right?

I'm sick of you

f*ckin' crybabies.

Come on, joe,

let's get outta here.

Just come on.

Come on.

- f*ck!

- What?

It's the cops.

Damn it.

Were you speeding?

I don't f*ckin' know!

Wanna give me a lif to the movies?

You've been home for over a year,

and there's still no structure.

No job, no changes.

All you do is hang around

the house and drink.

Passes the time.

I don't gotta

listen to this.

Where you goin'?

Is it that easy for you

to quit now?

Maybe if you acted like a man

I wouldn't give you any shit.

You ever think about that?

Why don't you shave

that mess off your face?

- I kinda like it.

- Yeah, you like I because it gives you

something else to hide behind.

I just told you I'm tryin'.

All right?

And I know it doesn' happen overnight.

I get that!

But you have

a long way to go!

And you have to get moving!

You know what?

Forget it.

Ray. Joey.

- Hey, uncle nick.

- Hey.

Oh, where you goin'?

I'm tryin'

to go to the movies,

but I'm gettin' a lecture

instead of a ride.

Where's your car?

Oh, big shot.

Lost his license from a dui.

- See?

- Come on, ray.

Joe, I'll take ya.

If my brother here doesn' have a problem with that?

Nick, it's been

a long minute.

Well, I just stopped by

to see how things are goin'.

Oh, they're goin'. He's jus being a little difficult.

Well, aren't we all

at times?

Besides you know the kid's

been through a lot.

He's got a heart of gold

just like his mother.

Yeah, but his mother

was as reasonable as can be,

and he's a hard-headed kid.

Don't I know it.

Hey, I'm right here!

Yeah, you are.

- Okay if I take him?

- Sure.

It saves me from

having to do it.

Come on, joey,

let's go.

What's up with you

and your grandfather?

I'm dealin' with

all kinds of shit.

And he just don' understand me.

Let me tell you somethin'.

When your mom and dad died,

nora and I

wanted to raise you,

but ray wouldn't have it.

He stepped up.

He said,

no, he's gonna raise you.

He devoted his whole

life to give you

everything

that you needed.

So don't think for one minute

that he doesn't care.

I don't know.

I mean, maybe.

No, not maybe.

He cares!

You know, I know you're goin'

through a lot of stuff right now,

but, man,

you're hitting it hard,

and your

grandfather's right.

If your mother and father

were alive right now

and they saw

the way you are

it would break

their hearts.

Well, they're not!

Listen, I'm sorry,

uncle nick, all right?

I know.

Joey, listen.

We're family.

Lean on us.

That's wha we're here for.

All right,

thanks, uncle nick.

It's just somethin'

I gotta do on my own.

Are you drunk again?

Yeah, you're drunk.

What are you doin'?

Waitin' up for me?

Yes, I'm waiting up

for you.

You know, I don't know

if you're gonna come home

or if they're gonna

find you dead somewhere.

- I can't deal with this again.

- You can't deal with this?

I did not raise you

to be a loser.

You ungrateful little--

this is how

you pay me back?

This is how you smear the

memory of your parents.

You're pushing me

too far this time.

Oh, really?

Maybe that's what you need

to wake the f*ck up!

You know what, gramps?

I had enough of you, all right?

You're not my mother,

you're not my father,

so thanks for the life you gave

me, but stay the f*ck out of it!

Well, then you ge the f*ck out!

If you can't man up!

I can't take this anymore.

I joined the marines

to be like you.

I'm so sorry!

I'm sorry too, joey.

I just wanted you

to be proud of me.

I am.

I'm proud.

But I'm scared.

I'm just tryin' to get through to you.

I don't know how.

I just need some time.

Please just give me

some time.

- Hey, sweet sue.

- Hey, max.

- Hi.

- Yo!

- What's up?

- Ah, nothing, man.

- How've you been?

- Still breathing.

- How's work?

- It's tough.

You know,

when you're in the service,

you know that someone

always has your back.

Well, that's how

we survive.

Yeah, but when you get back,

that's done.

Everyone's out for

themselves.

Yeah, tell me about it.

How you making out?

He's helping you?

Ah. You know,

the truth is sometimes

when things are broke,

they can't be fixed.

What are you talkin' about?

Don't tell me

you're thinkin' of quittin'!

That's it?

Something like that.

Oh, come on, joe.

Don't talk like that.

Nothin's ever that bad.

Guys!

Oh, my god, laura.

You look fantastic.

The doc says he doesn't need

to see me for another month.

Oh, I'm gonna miss

that smile.

Yeah, right?

See? Sometimes you work

hard enough at somethin'

and sometimes you win.

You see? Some things

that are broke can be fixed.

Yeah, but I heard the wounds

you can't see are the worst.

And I believe it.

- How you feelin'?

- I'm all right.

I feel like I should've

started much sooner.

Yeah, me too.

I wish you had.

Can't say I'm liking

the way you look.

Gotta do something

about this wardrobe.

You look like

a swamp hog.

What are you,

a therapist or a stylist?

You could tighten it up.

Wouldn't hurt.

What does it matter

what I look like?

- It's all one-sided anyway.

- How so?

You do everything

your country needs you to do

and they just leave you...

Hangin'.

You can't keep

assigning blame.

You know?

We don't deal in

half truths.

We've been through that.

Yeah.

How's your grandpa?

Uh, he's all right.

You know, our relationship's

strained, though.

Strained, huh?

You adding to that?

This funny thing love.

It's all a part of it,

isn't it?

The support process.

Or whatever

the hell it is.

Come on,

have a seat.

What's up, gramp?

Need a hand?

Nah, I got it.

But I can use the company.

Ah, it's no problem.

I got nothing going on

anyway.

How was the session?

Ah, it was all right,

I guess.

What does that mean?

I don't know.

I wish I did.

Well, you jus hang in there.

By now you know that some

sessions are better than others,

but the important thing is you're

getting the help that you need.

I just-- I hope

it's not too late.

It's never too late.

I told ya.

I had a tough time

when I got back from vietnam.

Yeah, but that's the thing.

You never talk about it.

No, I know, but now we have

more in common.

Oh, max.

- Hey, what's up, joe?

- What's up, man?

It's good to see you

again, mr. C.

- It's ray.

- Ray.

It's nice to see you, max.

You look good.

Thank you.

I feel good.

Me and some friends are

going out tonight. You in?

Ah, I don't know, I think I'm

gonna just chill in tonight.

I'm not really

in the mood.

Joe, it's gonna be fun.

You sure?

Nah, I'm good, man. I'll

catch you next time, though.

- Okay.

- All right?

Let me know

if you change your mind.

All right, man.

I appreciate the invite.

Bye, mr. C-- uh, ray.

Great dude, man.

Joe, you can go with them.

We'll talk

about this later.

Nah, I think we should

have that talk now.

What do you say?

Sure.

So, gramp, how come you never

talk about your time at w*r?

All you ever say is you

served your country, period.

Combat is a hard thing

to get your hands around.

Most people don't understand,

even though they think they do,

and I know

they want to,

but unless they've actually

been there themselves,

they just don't.

Like I said, you and me

have more in common now.

We both served.

But more than that.

I had ptsd

before they called it that.

- Yeah?

- Oh, yeah.

Flashbacks.

Nightmares, panic att*cks.

How bad was it?

Your grandmother and I slep in separate beds for two years.

Why?

I choked her in her sleep

one night.

I had my hands

around her throa and she was turning blue

when I woke up

and realized

what I was doing.

Holy shit.

I had no idea.

Did mom and dad know?

They knew I was a marine.

They didn't know much else.

Yeah, well, harry said

he knew you from the v.a.,

But he really didn' get into it.

Yeah, but that's common.

Most guys don't like

to talk about it.

And when they do, it's usually

about the good times.

Yeah, but how'd you

get through it?

I found that, for me,

the best thing was

I kept in touch

with my marine buddies.

They understood me.

They really helped me

get through it.

Yeah.

Yeah, I can see that.

You know,

max helps me out a lot.

That's a good thing.

You know,

I still keep in touch

with some of those guys

even after all this time.

It's a lifelong bond.

Roger that.

So's a family's love.

Yeah, but, you know,

that's different.

Not as differen as you think.

I will always

have your back.

I know, pop.

I know.

Want to come by

and watch the game later?

Yeah, definitely.

What time?

I think the start time's 8:00,

so come by 7:30.

We gonna eat?

Yeah.

I'll order, uh--

I'll order pizza or chinese,

whatever you're in the mood for.

Whatever, whatever.

I might want sandwiches.

Uh.

You know, you suck.

Now that's just not right.

No, I didn't mean I like that.

- I meant basketball.

- I know what you meant.

Yo, I though you were serious.

Hey.

Maxi pad.

Who's your new girlfriend?

Relax.

The kid's name is jason.

He's been doing tha to me since high school.

I don't know how you let tha shit roll off your back, man.

It's not worth it.

It's not worth it.

No, you don't deserve that.

You don't deserve that.

Joe?

What the f*ck, joe?

You can't talk to me now?

I really miss them.

I'm glad they're not here

to see me like this.

Your parents must have been

wonderful people.

Yeah, they were.

Especially my mom.

You know, I love my father,

but my mom....

Yeah, she got me.

She was so compassionate.

She'd know what to do to steer

me in the right direction.

She'd know

the right thing to say.

She always did.

Like I said.

You're different when

you talk about your mom.

What's the story

with your dad?

My dad?

He was just like

my grandfather, you know.

Nothing's ever

quite good enough.

And he should know better.

He went through it himself.

You got to give him

a break

because he's a good man,

and he loves you so much.

What'd you come here for?

To piss me off?

Let's just say I know the

difference between love and hate,

and I know the difference

between anger

that you feel

fueled by love or hate.

Oh, you do?

What, are you trying

to become a therapist now?

Maybe. Why not?

They make a lot of money.

I could specialize

in gays coming out.

Yeah, right.

You know, I almost went to jail

because of you and your cause.

Oh, now, you didn' have to get violent.

You're the one who pushed me

aside and then ran over there.

I wasn't gonna

hit him, though.

What were you going to do,

go get a game of parcheesi?

- How about discuss it?

- Come on.

You ever heard

of discussing it?

- Discuss it?

- Yeah.

With those assholes?

No f*cking way.

All right? They deserved

everything they got.

Besides, they had no idea

what laura went through

or that we went to w*r

for his f*cking rights.

So you hit him

with a bottle.

Joe, joe, joe.

You have to--

you have to chill.

I mean, you gotta

put your mind in a good place.

You gotta relax.

You can't be mad at the world

all the time.

- Doctor max.

- You like that.

I'm proud of you, man.

I know.

I don't understand

how you're always so calm.

I really don't.

It's easy.

You just hang out with somebody

more f*cked up than you.

Yeah, right.

Oh, man.

Well, I appreciate

you coming, man.

Let's get outta here.

- You ready?

- Yeah.

Exposure therapy

is about getting down

to your personal history,

you know?

There's no out.

Why do you keep averting

to these opinions, huh,

about your own self worth?

I told you already.

Okay, indulge me.

I couldn't talk to sarah

without her mentioning marriage.

You know, I couldn't hold

a conversation without her

saying we should have kids.

Missed opportunities

to go to w*r.

I came back,

I wasn't the same guy.

I had to push her away

a little.

So you don't want to get married

or you don't want to have kids?

Or maybe you jus want to throw all that--

I don't deserve it.

Well, here we go again.

I opened the door.

Joseph, do you care

about this girl?

I mean, you love her?

You miss her?

Does she know

what happened over there?

- No.

- Why not?

Cause she doesn't need

to know all that stuff.

You don't think

she deserves to?

I don't know.

Do you talk?

No, I thought it was better

if we didn't talk.

Can you call her?

I mean, what's to lose?

Man, you don't stop,

do you?

Oh, I'm starving, man.

- Food's here.

- Is it?

- Wow, that was fast.

- Hi, guys. Here you go.

- Thank you. -How come

you got the same thing?

I got the chicken, though.

Is there anything else

you guys need or are you okay?

- Oh, no, thank you.

- Okay, cool. Enjoy.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Yo, so the doc thinks

I should call sarah,

open up to her,

and part of me

wants to,

and the other part of me's

telling me,

"eh, it's not a good idea."

Maybe the doc's right.

Give it a shot.

What if she slams

the door in my face?

You turn around

and you leave.

Yeah, like it's that easy.

Me and you,

we're survivors.

Yeah, you're right.

So I guess

this should be no sweat.

It's great knowing someone

who understands me.

I feel like there's no need

for a translator.

No, you're right.

You got my back,

I got yours.

Can I help you?

- Mr. Caruso?

- Yeah.

I'm mike.

I'm joe's doctor.

Oh, please come in.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, sorry to show up

unannounced like this.

- Doc. What are you doing here?

- Hey.

What's wrong?

I got some bad news.

It's your buddy, max.

What happened?

He took his life.

During the night.

What?

No.

No.

No, it can't be.

No, not max.

I was jus with him yesterday.

No, I don't believe you.

I can't believe this.

But max was so strong.

No f*ckin' way.

I wish he would have

come to me.

I'm here for you, joe.

Do you understand that?

I'm here for you.

And where did tha get max?

- You gotta open up, man.

- No.

Hey, you won't open up?

We're not going anywhere.

We failed him.

We did.

But you don't fail yourself.

You don't fail yourself.

I've got you down for

tomorrow at 10:00, all right?

- I'm expecting you.

- I don't know.

Look,

you don't let me down.

You gotta keep an eye

on him.

Don't want him

to slip further into, uh...

I'll do my best, doc,

but he keeps pushing me away.

Yeah.

We can only offer choices.

Thank you.

Thank you, sir.

Joe, what are you doing?

No, I'm just--

just looking.

As of now, the doors to this

place are no longer open to you.

You're not welcome here anymore

till you get your shit together.

That's not cool, man.

Look, kid,

go home to your family.

You haven't crossed

any lines yet.

Mr. Fazio...

I'm sorry.

When did you

get in last night?

Don't know.

Don't care.

Joey, you really need

to pull yourself together,

get past this.

I know that max

was your dear friend,

but you have

to move forward.

What do you know?

I know tha you have to move on.

I know that you did it once

before and you can do it again.

I don't think

I can move on.

Yes, you can.

Listen, joe.

You need to take charge

of your life.

Nobody else

can do that for you.

Don't you understand that?

I'm scared.

Why don't we

ease into things?

Shave, get dressed,

that'll be the first step.

Small steps.

Sure.

Small steps.

What do you want?

- Can we talk?

- About what?

Haven't you hurt me enough?

Look, I'm sorry for being

such a jerk, all right?

I don't know, joe.

I can't let you

keep stepping on me.

I know, all right?

And I'm sorry.

I just think

we should talk.

- I don't know.

- Didn't you once tell me

I shouldn't be going through

this all alone?

Come in.

I did things there

that I'm not proud of.

You know, things

I can't get outta my head.

I'm sorry

I took it out on you.

I stuck with you

all this time

and you still feel that you

have to hide things from me?

Joe, you need

to tell me what happened.

There's just certain things

you shouldn't hear.

Well, I want to hear it all.

Hello?

- Yeah, raymond.

- Yeah.

Doctor galante here.

Hey, doc,

how are you?

I was curious,

is joseph home?

No, he wen to his girlfriend's.

Is there a problem?

No, no, no,

he missed his appointment.

I want to make sure

everything is all right.

Hey, joe,

good to see you.

- How's things goin'?

- Hey, man. Good, man, thanks.

Enjoy yourselves.

Well, that's good, good.

That's encouraging.

I'll tell you what, then.

Just have him call

and reschedule?

Look, I told you things

I wasn't comfortable with.

I don't want you

thinking of me differently.

No.

Now I understand.

I'm glad

you opened up to me.

I shouldn't have came at you

like that, and, well,

- it's over now.

- Is it?

Sometimes when things are broke,

they can be fixed.

You're learning

to live with it?

I've been doing

a lot of thinking lately.

Oh, yeah?

About what?

About being a husband

and a father.

I think I would have

been good at it.

I think so, too.

I've missed this,

you know.

I've-- I've missed us.

Talking about a family and...

I don't wan to put my coat on.

One day you'll

have your own kids.

Then you'll understand.

These are really good.

You should try 'em.

- I'll be right back.

- Okay.

- What the f*ck are we doing here?

- Shut the f*ck up!

Fox main, fox main,

fox 2-2 is in contac with a number

of unknown number of enemies.

Men down!

Men down!

Who's there?

I repeat,

who's there?

Allahu akbar!

Oh, this momen I want to save

catch it in a bottle,

don't let it break

oh, this momen I want to save

catch it in a bottle,

don't let it break

I get lost in you

time is endless

you're the best man

I knew

you were

oh, this memory

I want to take

picture in my mind,

always see your face

oh, this memory,

I want to take

oh, no, no

you are the ligh you are the ligh inside of me

like the air I breathe

forever in my mind

oh, this momen I want to save

catch it in a bottle,

don't let it break

oh, this momen I want to save

oh, no, no, oh.
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