Heart of the Country (2013)

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Hey, Mama.

♪ He said, "I know I'm not the
man ♪

♪ "That he imagined for his
daughter ♪

♪ I'm not what he had in mind"

♪ He said, "Her daddy probably
dreamed about ♪

♪ "Some lawyer or a doctor

♪ "But I never was that kind

♪ "We were in love and that's
all that mattered ♪

♪ You know, her heart was all
that I was after" ♪

♪ He said

♪ "I'm a dandelion

♪ "She was my buttercup

♪ "I'm the clover

♪ "She will always be my love

♪ "Now I'm going crazy

♪ "Yeah, she was my everything

♪ "She had faith, now I'm
without her ♪

♪ "Our love goes
on forever♪

♪ How I long to be beside her"

Hey, sugar.

♪ Just like weeds

♪ And wildflowers.

Hey, Dad.

Come here.

I know.

Well, come on inside.

It's cold out here.

I was out in the barn when you
called.

Otherwise, I'd have cleaned this
place up a little bit.

No, it's...

it's perfect.

No, it's not.

But it's home.

I did get a big-screen TV.

Fella down there
tried to sell me

one of those 3-D ones,

but then he told me about those
glasses

you got to wear, and I said, "To
hell with that."

But everything's...
it's pretty much

the way you left it.

Course, here's your mama.

Yeah.

Let's go see your room.



Well, here we are.

I didn't know how you'd feel
about me coming here.

You're my baby girl.

This will always be home.

You hungry?

Well, just as well.

I didn't have much anyhow.

I'll let you get settled in.

Holler at me if you
need anything.

,

I came to New York to be
a singer.

But I ended up falling in love.

His name is Luke...

...and he's my husband.

Everything okay?

Yeah.

It was just... Jake being Jake.

It's all good.

The Securities and
Exchange Commission

announced a flurry of arrests

stemming from a series of
alleged frauds

involving the Michov Brothers
Investment Firm.

How did this happen?

Listen.

I didn't do what they're
accusing me of.

But I did know it was going on.

The charges shook
Wall Street to the core,

as nearly $14 billion

invested with Michov are
unaccounted for.

Among the arrests is
Luke Carraday,

the youngest son

of Manhattan real estate mogul
Austin Carraday.

Dad just called.

Warrants have been issued.

They're coming.

Today.

What am I gonna tell Faith?

It's too late now.

Mr. Carraday was
charged with seven counts

of securities fraud

and conspiracy to defraud,

and is currently in
federal custody.

A federal judge
today

upheld the freezing of all of
Luke Carraday's assets.

Carraday and his wife Faith

have held a high profile in
Manhattan's elite circles

in recent years.

Then why didn't you tell me?

'Cause you would be in
here, too.

The accounts are frozen, Luke.

I don't...

I don't have any money.

I don't know where to go.

Go home.

Where?

Carolina.

I want you to go.

You can't be running around the
streets.

There's nothing else
for you to do.

Go home.

If you're not gonna go for you,

please, just...

go for me.

I love you.

I know.

Where's Lady?

Lady d*ed.

Couple of winters ago.

Old Silver out there's

been hanging tough, though

Livy and I always said he was
the son you never had.

That apple sure didn't fall far
from the tree.

You're not going to ask me why
I'm back?

We don't have to
talk about anything.

Ever.

If you don't want to.

You know, I don't...

I don't know who I feel more
sorry for...

Silver without Lady or you
without Mama.

You say hi to her yet?

I stopped.

Good.

That's good.

I think you spent half your high
school years

brushing that horse.

Someone had to know all my
secrets.

How long has it been?

I know it was Christmas, but I
can't remember...

Four. Four?

Well, then...

Four years.

Who's that?

Probably your sister.

Olivia

Hey, Daddy.

You got another one?

Hey, honey.

Listen, I just wanted to bring
you this casserole.

Now, I want you to eat it this
time.

Take it, Daddy.

Well, look who's here.

Hey, Olivia.

Livy brought me a casserole.

I won't eat it,

but it's sweet of her
to bring it.

You need to eat it.

He never eats his vegetables.

I never eat 'em in a casserole.

So... is Luke here?

Why don't we go inside where we
can catch up?

No, no, I've got a women's
meeting

at the church, and Hardy's

got his mind made up to jam with
his band, so...

Well... then why don't we
come over later?

Okay.

It's so good to see you.

It's good to see you, too.

I'll see you soon.

Yeah.

Don't look at me like that.

She's your sister, and
we're going.

Okay

She hates me.

She does not.

When I was 14, she put hair
remover in my shampoo bottle.

Yeah, but only a little bit of
it fell out.

Even that came right back in.

See?

You always defend her.

Yeah, I do.

What do you think I say to her
about you?

Kind of a father's role in life.

Be that yellow flag at the
racetrack.

Keep on racing, but no passing,

no trading paint.

Wouldn't hurt to make a pit stop
and refuel.

Is there anything that you can't
explain

with a car racing analogy?

I haven't found it yet.

Now, listen.

This is the first time I've had
both my girls

under the same roof for some
time, so...

if you can't get along for her
sake, do it for mine.

All right?

That's my girl.

Watch yourself in there.

Whoa.

Got you.

Good sh**ting, Jack.

Got me right in the leg.

Jack,
don't listen to your grandpa.
- Come here.

You know you're not supposed to
be sh**ting people.

Come on. Hey, sweetheart.

Hey. It's good to have you
back.

Hey, Olivia, your daddy

and sister's here.

Olivia told me you were back.

I couldn't believe it.

Yeah.

It's really good to see you,
Faith.

It's good to see you, too.

And is this Baby Maddy? Yeah.

You're so pretty.

Can I hold her? I don't know.

- Give me baby. Give me,
give me, give me, give me.
- Yeah, you can. Here you go.

You say hey to your Aunt Faith?

Hey.

Are you still playing in the
band?

A little bit.

What about you--
you still singing?

Hey.

Sorry. I was just helping
Victoria with her dance costume.

You want to come on in?

I'll get you a drink or
something?

You sure it's a good time?

It's always like this.

Faith.

Little bit of a problem.!

- Hey.
- I'm sorry.

Honestly.

- Hardy.
- Really sorry.

Honestly, Daddy.

What are you yelling at me for?

When was the last time you
changed her?

You're supposed to change
her?

Well, at least as often as the
oil in your truck.

Where'd that boy go?

Jack?

I told him to go sh**t a
rooster.

We'll have it for dinner.

Hey, Jack.

One.

Two.

Back, front, clap.

You are so much better than me
at this.

Here you go.

I am really sorry about your
sweater.

Don't be. She's a precious
little baby.

Gosh.

How do you do all this?

This is just life.

And you're so thin after three
kids.

Well, you try

chasing around three kids every
day.

It beats Pilates, liposuction,
spin class.

Well, maybe not liposuction.

What's liposuction?

Victoria.

You are so grown-up.

And you know what?

You are so beautiful.

You look just like your
mama.

Come on, let's go play.

♪ I will be by your side

I'm coming, too.

♪ If ever you fall

♪ Deep in the dead of the night♪

♪ Whenever you call

♪ And I won't change my mind

♪ No, I'll see you through

♪ And I won't give up

♪ No, I won't give up

♪ I won't give up

♪ On you

♪ You need someone
who knows you ♪

♪ From the inside out

♪ The way I do

♪ I've seen you walk the wire

♪ Never looking down

♪ I believe in you

♪ I won't give up

♪ No, I won't give up

♪ I won't give up

♪ On you

♪ And I won't give up

♪ No, I won't give up

♪ I won't give up

♪ You can call it love...

You ready for this?

Today is the day.

You were meant to stand
on your own.

You don't have to be a Carraday
anymore.

You can just be Luke.

Come on.

So, what did you want
to tell me?

I'm leaving the Carraday
Company.

I knew it. I knew it!

I took a job with Michov
Brothers down the street.

Michov.

You might as well join the
Mafia.

Their earnings exceeded
ours

by seven and half percent last
year.

Six and a quarter the year
before that.

That's because we're not
crooks-- that's why.

How much is the buy-in?

I'm sorry?

How much is the buy-in?

$71 million.

And where do you plan on
getting the money?

My inheritance.

This is not about Faith!

Yes, it is about Faith!

No, it's not, Jake!

Come on, Dad.

Do something.

You should have one of
these.

Trust me, it helps.

That's it right there.

Suit yourself.

That's why I want to
leave.

Jake was right about you.

I want to be my own man.

I have to admit I wasn't, but he
called it.

Called what?

That you were the one.

That you were going to split
this family

right down the middle.

Candace, let's go.

Congratulations.

He's all yours now.

Hey.

Hi.

I fell asleep...

Daddy?

When did the music stop for you?

Was it before or after she d*ed?

It never stopped, sweetheart.

I still hear it.

Every day.

Good night, Daddy. Good night,
baby.

Church tomorrow-- don't forget.



♪ Peace like a river

♪ Attendeth my way

♪ When sorrows

♪ Like sea billows roll

♪ Whatever my lot

♪ Thou hast taught me to say

♪ It is well

♪ It is well with my soul.

Snake skin.

More of an alligator fan myself.

Lee?

My gosh.

How are you?

I'm good.

I think the last time I saw you,

you were ignoring my Facebook
friend request.

Stop it. I did not do that.

Not accepting is ignoring.

It's okay. I'm stalking you on
Twitter.

So, what, what have
you been up to?

Well...

I am a doctor now in the E.R. in
Whiteville.

You're kidding.

No.

You think it's funny?

that the guy who used to burn
ants

in this parking lot with a
magnifying glass

at vacation Bible school is,

now the only thing between me
and death?

Yeah, it's, it's a little
disconcerting.

How's, how's Luke?

I've been reading about it on
the Internet,

and people are...

Dr. Lee.

How you doing? Hey.

Good. Good to see you. Good to
see you.

Good to see you.

Hey. Hey!

You look just like your
mama.

I'd swear she was standing
here right now

if I didn't know better.

Hi there, Miss Essie Mae.

How are you doing, darling?
Wonderful.

You come see me, now.

I will.

Welcome home.

What a lovely woman.

She sure is.

I hate to see her so sick.

I don't know how much longer
we'll have her.

Come on, Faith.

We don't just live in a time
capsule

while you're living it up in New
York.

Listen, I know we need to talk.

Do we?

You're my sister, Olivia.

You deserve to know what's going
on.

Coming over later.

We'll talk then.

What was that all about?

Sister stuff.

What's this?

They were at the altar.

In memory of your mother.

Did you put them there?

Every year.

This is the anniversary of the
accident.

Yeah.

"Love never forgets."

Now, we don't want to scare
the fish,

so we're gonna lay it out there
nice and easy.

Just like that.

There you go.

When I grow up, I want to marry
you, Daddy.

You can't do that,
honey.

Mama already b*at you to it.

But I'll tell you what: When you
do grow up

and you get married,

you and I are gonna get to dance
together,

just the two of us.

Just like a prince and a
princess.

What do you think of that?

That sounds nice.

Yeah, it does.

I like fishing.

Well, I like fishing with you.

Come here, give me a hug.

Hey.

Hey.

You going fishing?

Not if I can't get this fly on
my line, I'm not.

When was the last time we went?

I'm thinking it was at some time

when you had more freckles than
teeth.

Luke's in jail.

I know that.

And I think he is going to stay
there

for a long...

long time.

What if this marriage was just a
huge mistake?

Why'd you marry him?

Because I loved him.

Well, then what are you doing
here?

Go back to him.

It's not that simple.

Is it not?

Not everybody has what you and
Mom had.

No.

It's just...

I've tried to make it work.

I have, I've tried, and...

Honey, sometimes it's not how
hard you try;

it's what you're trying.

I-I have no idea what that
means.

Well, then, maybe you ought to
stay around here

a little longer after all.

Livy just started her turn
as choir director.

I-I told her I'd sing.

I'm sorry, you?

Yes.

I just, um... thought maybe

you'd want to join me.

Think about it.

These days, my singing is better
than my fishing.

You think none of these fools
here know who you are?

I do.

Yeah, keep looking forward,
pretty boy.

You just be thinking about what
you're gonna do

to keep my mouth shut.
- All right, that's it.

Come on, separate, separate.

Take this guy, go sit him down.

You, come here.

Go sit that guy down!

You sit here.

Absolutely no touching,
please.

Okay?

Dad...

Son.

Are they treating you well?

Fine.

Good.

Dad...

I just can't stand seeing you
like this.

This is my problem.

You shouldn't even be here.

No.

No, you are my son.

No matter what, you are my son.

And your problems will always

be my problems.

Dad... No, I'm not finished.

When you took your inheritance,

I took that as your desire

to leave our family altogether.

No, no... No, Luke, listen to
me.

I now know

that your inheritance wasn't
money.

It's the Carraday blood running
in your veins,

because you are my son!

All right.

Your bail has been posted.

What?

You're coming home with me.

We're gonna fix this mess

as a family.

Guard.

♪ There's a land beyond the
river ♪

♪ That we call the
sweet forever ♪

Okay.

All right, let's stop.
♪ And we all...

Faith, you're not singing.

You know what?

"Someone to Watch Over Me."

It's Mama's favorite song.

Think of Mama.

♪ There's somebody

♪ I'm longing to see

♪ I hope that...

Honey, you don't have to do this

if you don't want to.

You can do it.

♪ Turns out to be

♪ Someone to watch over me.

I'm
going to sing

just like you when I grow up.

Faith?

Let's start it from the
beginning.

♪ There's a land beyond the
river ♪

♪ That we call the sweet
forever... ♪

♪ When they ring the golden
bells for you and me. ♪

It gets easier.

What does?

You know.

Being back here.

What are you doing here?

Fixing a leaky pipe.

Pastor Jeff asked me to come by,
so...

got off work, and...

here I am.

And doctor and a plumber?

Pipes are pipes.

Good thing about these ones,
they don't,

talk back and don't sue you.

Did you live in New York?

Medical school.

You went to medical school in
New York,

but then you came back to be an
E.R. doctor here?

Yep.

It's a long story.

But, second year...

and they sent me down to Peru to
help some doctors giving aid.

And...

you know, I originally thought
that I'd be a doctor.

Get rich.

You know, doctors are rich guys.

But went down there, and...

Down there's about...

it's about medicine.

It's about, you know,
helping people.

In need.

You don't hear people talking
like that in New York.

No, you don't.

You...

...gonna be here for a while?

Honestly, I have no idea.

That's cool.

Does get easier.

I promise.

Thanks.

I'll...

see you around.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I'd like to propose a toast, if
I may.

To my son, Luke.

No matter what lies ahead,

know that we will always stand
by you

and love you forever.

Welcome home, son.

Welcome home. Welcome home.

I'm honored.

You going to bed?

Think so.

Thank you.

For the dinner.

I heard that Yates

got the courts to unfreeze your
accounts.

That's... that's, um, excellent
news.

Well, he got me enough to cover
the apartment.

And this, um,

immunity thing-- is Yates...

is he working on that?

They're talking.

The Feds have a Carraday on the
hook.

I don't think they want to see
me wriggle off.

Well, you're not going back to
prison.

You can take my word on that.

Good night.

Luke...

This may be a little bit
awkward,

and it's probably none of my
business...

Have you talked to Faith?

No.

There's not much to say.

Why don't you try, "I'm sorry"?

I wish it were that simple.

You know, there's only one thing

harder than forgiveness in this
life.

That's asking for it.

Good night.

Good night.

You're a good boy.

Yes, you are.

Yes, you are, baby.

Yes, you are.

Such a good boy.

Faith?

Hey, I'm in the shed.

Hey.

Well, good morning, sleepyhead.

What were you up to last night?

Not much.

Watching Dancing with the Stars,

America's Top Model.

The usual.

Hush.

What you doing?

I was about to give somebody a
good bath,

because he was a white horse,
once upon a time.

Yeah.

Wait. What time is it?

Just after 9:00.

sh**t.

She'll already be gone.

Who? Livy. I was gonna have her

pick up some groceries while she
was in town.

Well, where you going?

Well, I got to call her before
she leaves.

Do not go in that house.

What? I'll go.

No, you don't know where
anything is.

You stay here and relax and
enjoy yourself.

I'll.. Daddy, I'm going to the
store.

Now, if you want to make
yourself useful,

take Silver back out and I'll
wash him when I get home.

You do realize I've had both a
mama and a wife

and they're both dead.

That's nothing to a daughter.

♪ I've always had one foot in

♪ And one foot out the door

♪ That's just how it is

♪ When your heart's been broke
before ♪

♪ I don't want to live
like that ♪

♪ Love like that again

♪ I just want to know right
here, right now ♪

♪ That you're all in

♪ Say what you mean, mean what
you say ♪

♪ Walk the walk or just walk
away ♪

♪ No, I don't want you to go

♪ I just want you to say

♪ That you need me like you need
a sunrise ♪

♪ You're finding what forever
feels like ♪

♪ So hold me, hold me now

♪ Like it's the first and the
last time ♪

♪ I want to fall into you

♪ Like I've never fallen down

♪ I want to feel you heal these
scars somehow ♪

♪ I want to wake up in the
morning ♪

Excuse me, excuse me. ♪ And
never have to wonder ♪

♪ If my heart's been fooled
again ♪

Hi. I'm Luke.

♪ Say what you mean, mean what
you say ♪

Luke.

♪ Walk the walk or just walk
away ♪

Faith.

It's nice to meet you.

♪ I just want you to say

♪ That you need me like you need
a sunrise ♪

♪ You're finding what forever
feels like ♪

♪ So hold me...

What are we gonna make for
dinner?

Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese.

Tacos? We got tacos.

Y'all, we need a vegetable.

Corn? Corn.

Faith?

Hold on just a second.

Heather. Hey, there.

Hi.

Look at you.

Well, Olivia just told me you
were back home.

Are y'all here together?

Livy's here?

Yeah, I saw her not but two
minutes ago.

I know you are

so happy to have your husband
out of jail.

I can't imagine having my Jeremy
locked up like that.

God knows what they did to him
in there.

Lord have mercy.

I mean, it's just an awful thing
to think about.

Where did you hear that?

I heard it on the news.

Or the Internet.

I guess

you don't see anything on TV at
your daddy's

but sports talk and car racing,

So, you're pregnant.

Yes-- number three.

Coming whether we like it or
not.

You don't have any children, do
you?

It is so good to see you,
Heather.

Good luck with your baby.

Thank you.

You, too.

And I just want you to know
that...

I really hope everything works
out

between you and your husband.

Divorce is an ugly thing.

It is. It is.

Have a nice day.

Take care, now!

Come on, you guys.

Mommy's gonna go home now.

That was one of her friends.

Awesome! Thanks, pumpkin.

Okay, come on, buddy.

Awesome.

Mustard?

Okay, let's grab some.

Yeah.

Hi, Livy.

Faith.

What are you doing here?

Daddy needed some things.

I'm shopping for Daddy.

Are you getting a divorce?

No, sweetie.

Aunt Faith is not getting a
divorce.

Nice.

She didn't hear it from me.

Well, then, she's the only
one

in Columbus County who didn't.

Mom? Honey?

Can we get this?

Sweetie, those are pure sugar.

They'll rot your teeth and make
you obese.

But it's fat-free.

Maybe just this once.

Yes!

So that's how it is.

I'm sure I'll see you
later?

Daddy doesn't like those.

He likes salted.

Well, those aren't good for him.

...telling him that
he's got to speed things up.

Yeah, well, it's
never really easy when you...

Hello?

Hello.

It's now seven tenths
of a second.

So, in the last two laps,

Brookhouser has lengthened the
lead.

Seven eighths of a mile to go...

He picked up his first career
win back here in May.



Must have been quite a night.

Hope you remember her name.

Actually, I remember both their
names.

First was Agnes-- she's 89.

Heart att*ck.

Second one was Bella.

She was six.

Car accident.

♪ I was sinking deep in sin

♪ Far from the peaceful shore

♪ Very deeply stained within

♪ Sinking to rise no more

♪ But the master of the sea

♪ Heard my despairing cry

♪ From the waters lifted me

♪ Now safe am I.

The point of the prodigal isn't
that he ran away.

The truth is we all run at one
point or another.

In fact, the prodigal story

isn't so much about the
prodigal,

as it is about our Father, who's
waiting for us

with his arms wide open.

With our past forgiven.

You see, we're all prodigals.

We're all runners.

The real question is:

How are we going to treat the
prodigals that come to us?

♪ I remember a time you come to
my doorstep ♪

♪ He'd slip through the window

♪ He'd run away

♪ Running through the streets

♪ Down all of the alleys

♪ We'd try anything just to feel
afraid ♪

♪ He held my hand if I ever
tried to ♪

♪ Cover my eyes

♪ Suddenly I had nothing
to fear ♪

All right, let's go.

♪ With you

See you, Cal.

♪ With you

♪ With you

♪ It was electric between us...

Olivia wants us to come over
tonight for supper.

Great.

I'll make dessert.

♪ And I touch you...

What?

Nothing

No.

What ?

You're gonna make dessert?

I didn't even know you could
cook.

What does that mean? N-Nothing

It just means I'm...

I'm surprised, that's all.

That's all that means.

♪ I had everything I've ever
wanted... ♪

Listen, I tell you what.

Um... why don't we go home,

we'll saddle up old Silver and
you can take him for a ride?

Just like the old days.

What do you say?

Yeah.

Yeah, I'd like that.

Okay.

Dessert.

You're such a sweet boy.

Yes, you are-- you're so good.

You know, you can give me the
reigns.

Old habits die-hard.

I still feel like,

that little girl that I used to
lead around on the back

of this old horse is gonna come
walking

back up that road one day.

Yeah.

She's still here, Daddy.

You ever gonna call him?

Who?

Luke knows where I am.

If he wants to find me, he can.

Well, that's fine as long as
you're okay

with the idea that he might not.

You know, Luke and I are great
at the fairy tale.

It's the real-life part that we
have trouble with.

Well, I think that's probably
true for everybody, you know?

I asked him about that job a
hundred times.

Where was all this money coming
from?

When it seemed like everyone
else we knew was cutting back.

And all he could say was,

"We're just looking in the right
places."

Or, "We're smarter."

I even asked him point-blank
about a Ponzi scheme.

He looked me right in the eye
and denied it.

So, is it over?

How do you look past all this?

Well, I imagine you said
something to him about

"for better or for worse"?

Of course, I wouldn't know
'cause I wasn't there.

I'm so sorry, Dad. No, no.

You don't have to be sorry with
me, baby.

I just want you to be proud of
who you are.

I'm proud of you. Well, okay.

Okay, now.

Now, that's enough of that.

Somebody wants to go for a ride.

You think he's up for it?

I think Silver's never been
better.

Come on, Silver.

Yeah, that's a good boy. There
you go.

That's a good boy. Come on.

Come on. Give
her a good one.

Come on, baby, come on.

Good boy.

Come on.

That's a good boy, that's a good
boy.

Daddy.

Dad... Go!

My God.

What happened?

We don't know. Just stay back.

Sorry. You're gonna have to
follow.

We really have to go. Daddy,
it'll be okay.

What have we got?
60-year-old man,

new onset seizure, blood
pressure and pulse

are through the roof. My
God.

Do you know him?

Yeah. Get the CT guys ready
upstairs.

Calvin?

Squeeze my finger.

Looks like you're gonna go two
for two.

I don't think so.

Listen, get him sedated.

I need that CAT scan right away.

Get some rest.

Hey.

How's he doing?

He's okay.

Calvin's test results are
showing a high-grade

astrocytoma.

It's a malignant form of brain
cancer.

I'm sorry.

Listen, I'm just an E.R. doctor.

We're gonna need to verify this

with a neurosurgeon, but it's
pretty textbook.

His CT scans here show his tumor

in this discolored area in
the...

All right, that's it. I get it.

No.

I'd like to refer him to a
neurosurgeon.

His insurance referral is to a
Dr. Whalen in Wilmington.

We'll get him in tomorrow,

and as for tonight, he's okay to
go home.

I gave him some medication.

Should take care of his
seizures.

Can we see him?

Yeah.

He's...

he's in room 307.

Thank you.

Lee.

Thank you.

Yeah.

You know what?

Here's my card.

When I was in New York, I did my
residency

with a guy named Dr. Gordon.

He's the best in treating
stage-four tumors.

That's great.

Can you get us in to see him?

Honestly, no.

You have to have some pretty
serious weight

to get him in there.

You have to be Austin Carraday's
daughter-in-law.

Lee...

Luke and I haven't spoken since
I left.

I don't know what to tell
you.

All I know is, if it were my dad
in there,

I'd call whoever I could to get
him in.

My number's on the back of that.

So, tell us the good news.

They're willing to give you a
plea deal.

No prison-- not one day served.

Just five years probation, some
community service,

and he loses his brokerage
license.

Absolutely not.

We need full immunity. Full.

No admission of guilt of any
kind.

That is going to be very hard.

Yeah? Well, we don't pay you to
do things that are easy.

Let me see the document.

Give me it.

This is a good deal, Jake.

Doesn't sound like it.

Excuse me.

Is he serious? You don't ever
worry about him.

All right? You worry about us.

It's a good deal.

He's not gonna do any prison
time.

That's what's most important.

He's asleep now.

Good.

I put his prescriptions on the
kitchen counter.

He still needs to take his
cholesterol medicine.

He may forget, though, so you
need to remind him

to take it every morning. Okay.

I'll come by in the morning to
check on the both of you

and make sure everything's okay.

I'm gonna have to take him to
New York.

Why?

Because, if he doesn't see the
best surgeon in the country,

he's gonna die.

I talked to Lee.

We can't afford that.

NO.

But Luke can.

I called him today.

My God.

What did he say?

You know, that he'd do
anything for me,

that he loves me, that he wants
me back.

You know, all the usual stuff.

I can't remember the last time
Hardy said those things to me.

Come on. Hardy loves you.

Well, of course he does.

But he doesn't say it.

Did he lie to you every day for
years?

If you expect to spend a
lifetime with a man

and he never lie to you,

then you need to change your
name to Cinderella

and go ahead and move into a
fairy tale,

'cause that ain't going to
happen.

I thought you hated Luke.

All that matters is that I love
you.

I am so sorry that I left you
here with all of this.

Don't be.

That's enough of that.

We can't get along too well.

What's the fun in that?

I can't get a good look

when you're looking at the TV.

Come on, Daddy. Help him out.

Doctors don't make house calls.

Not usually.

And exactly what is it you're
calling on here?

Listen, I'm just trying to do
the right thing.

And what is the right thing?

If I wasn't doing the right
thing,

I wouldn't be sending you to New
York, now, would I?

...two laps
remaining.

There's Carl right behind.

It's now seven tenths of a
second...

She is on thin ice.

Be careful.

I'm the good
guy here.

Is that a fact?

...back here in May.

All he has to do here now is
negotiate two more corners,

and he's gonna do it again.

Thanks for putting up
with Daddy.

I know he's not
the easiest of patients.

Yeah. He hates me.

Daddy? Yeah.

No. No, no. That's, um...

that's just how he is.

He never told you, did he?

What?

When your mother d*ed, I was the
EMT with her.

I was working
the ambulance

while I went to the community
college, and I was with her.

I think he blamed me for that.

No. No, he wouldn't do that.

Hey, it's okay. I'd feel the
same way.

Did she, um...

did she say anything?

Yeah.

Damn it.

Play..

play your song.

Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am!

Pull fluids!

I never knew what that meant.

I do.

Yeah, I figured you would.

Okay.

It's time for me to go.

Um... thanks for everything
you've done for us.

Yeah. My pleasure.

All right.

Hey, let me know if your
husband

gets you in to see Dr. Gordon.

I still know some doctors back
there.

It might help, you know; might
not.

No, anything helps, so thank
you.

Okay.

Hi. This is Luke Carraday,
calling for Dr. Gordon.

Luke Carraday.

This is a rather urgent matter.

Dr. Gordon and I are members of
the...

I see.

Do you know when he might be
back in?

Like I mentioned, this is
urgent,

and I would really appreciate it
if...

Just tell him I...

Why can't we just take the
truck?

I don't want to go up there in
this Yankee car.

Because I have a garage for this
car,

and your truck won't fit in it.

Well, at least let me drive it,
then.

No. No, Daddy.

All right, then, let's just get
this over with.

What's that?

I think I started it when you
were 14.

Kept track of everything I could
since.

My gosh.

I can't believe you did this.

- Thank you.
- Always on your side.

Can we go?

Daddy, your medicine's in the
glove box. Yea.

- Every four hours.
- All right. All right.

You know what?

I'm just gonna call to remind
you.

We're gonna be fine.

♪ Don't tell me love is
something... ♪

Welcome to New York.

You lived in all this
how long now?

♪ But, baby, right now maybe

♪ What you need's a friend

♪ Well, I'm here for you

♪ I will be by your side

♪ If ever you fall deep in the
dead of the night... ♪

What do you want to do?

I want to go to a show.

♪ And I won't change my mind

♪ No, I'll see you through

♪ And I won't give up

♪ No, I won't give up

♪ I won't give up on you

♪ I will be by your side

♪ If ever you fall deep...

So... what did you think
of the show?

Beautiful.

♪ And I won't give up

♪ No, I won't give up

♪ I won't give up

♪ You can call it love

♪ But I won't give up

♪ On you.

Don't take that plea.

Are you serious?

Yeah, I'm serious.

It's an admission of guilt.

I mean, I-I think I...

deserve to be punished.

Maybe you do.

But Dad doesn't.

I don't.

My kids don't.

You understand?

Yes.

And you with the phone.

Look, I know it's Faith.
What is it?

Her dad has brain cancer.

She asked me to get him in to
Dr. Gordon.

I called Gordon.

But... I'm not exactly a guy

people want to do favors for
right now, you know?

Yeah.

My gosh.

Luke?

- Maria.
- How are things?

Hey, good to see you.

This is, my brother Jake.

This is Maria.

Maria. Yeah.

Hey, have a seat right here.

- So, is this a party night for
you boys?
- It is now.

What are you drinking, Maria?

Tequila.

All right, tequila. Where's
Sophia?

Sophia

There she is.

Three tequilas, right here.

Three of 'em!

What?

My daddy actually likes show
tunes.

Well, you know what?

I do.

Ooh.

I still want to get one of those
pretzels and a beer.

These guys sell beer?

No.

Well, how much would they cost
up here, anyhow?

About $100 a can?

Daddy, it's Livy.

Tell her I d*ed and see what she
does.

Stop it.

Hey, sweetie.

Daddy sleeping?

Actually, no.

He's choking on a flaming
pretzel right now.

What?

No, um... we're fine.

Um... we actually just got done
singing some show tunes.

What's up?

Listen.

The hospital just called the
house.

They can see Daddy.

Did you hear me?

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, I heard you. I'll,
um...

I'll call right away.

Looks like your Yankee boy came
through after all.

All right.

There you go. How much do I owe
you?

Five bucks.

Come on, Daddy, let's take a
seat.

Not tired.

Yeah, well, you have to take
your pill.

Lord.

Starting to sound like Olivia.

Ooh.

That was a nice thing Luke did.

Kind of thing a man does when he
loves somebody.

What's that supposed to mean?

What'd it sound like?

Here we are.

It's a nice place.

Listen.

It was so great to see you.

You really want me to run over
there

and forgive him for lying to me?

No.

I think you ought to talk to
him.

And say what?

Well, that's between you and
your husband.

Well, I'm not going to leave you
here.

Honey...

I might have a brain tumor,

but I don't plan on dying
tonight.

Hey.

You got tonight.

You might not have tomorrow.

All right, Gary.

I'll see you at 8:00 p.m.
tomorrow.

Hey...

would you hand me that purse?

Thanks. Drive safe.

I'm such an idiot.

Go on.

Thank you.

Here's your second
chance.

I think you should go home.

No. I'm serious. You got to g...

Faith?

Hey. No. No, no, no.

It's-it's not... Hey.

Faith. Wait. Stop. O-Open up.

Faith. Wait.

Let's not have this moment.

Babe... nothing is happening.

Nothing's going on up there.
Just...

Please, come talk to her.

I'm not talking to her... ever
again.

Babe, I'm not with her.

I've heard it all before, Luke.

I'm not gonna hear it again.

This... marriage...

is over.

No. No, no. Stop. Stop. Stop,
please.

Thank you for helping my father.

Well, that was awkward. Get out.

Come on.

I said get out!

Well, I can see why you like
coming here.

Feels a little bit like home,
doesn't it?

I'm gonna get some coffee.

Are you okay?

Never been better.

You must be Luke.

Please. Come in.

Nice place.

Thank you.

Can I get you a drink?

No. No, I'm-I'm good.

Thank you.

You go ahead, though. Help
yourself.

Have a seat.

I didn't come here to grill you.

I want you to know that I never
touched another woman,

not last night or ever.

I was always faithful
to your daughter.
I don't want to talk about that.

And I didn't commit fraud.

I don't want to hear about what
you didn't do.

I want to hear about what you
did do.

Fair enough.

When I took the job,

I did not know that they were
Ponzi.

I mean, I heard rumors on the
street

that their earnings were bogus,
but... I didn't know.

After I started working there
for a while,

making some serious money, I
found out.

But they didn't know that I
knew.

Most of us junior guys, we got
fleeced for a major buy-in,

and they kept us legit.

I never had a client whose money
went into that fund.

Everything was always legal,

and I went out of my way to make
sure it stayed that way.

But you knew, didn't you?

I did.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Well, why don't you take a plea
deal and testify?

My family has been a mainstay

in this city for over 150 years.

A plea is admitting wrongdoing.

That... taints my father,

my brother and-and any future
Carraday that follows,

including your future
grandchildren.

So you're willing to abandon my
daughter

to protect your family name?

I'm doing the right thing here.

Hell.

Most of the...

wrong done in this world has
been done by people

who thought they were doing the
right thing.

You a religious man, Luke?

I believe in God, sure.

You think that God can...

redeem a man,

if that man will let him?

I do. Sure.

Good.

'Cause I need it.

I'm gonna die.

No, sir, you're gonna get
treatment.

No, I'm not. No, sir.

I'll let you in on a little
secret.

It's just you and me.

I didn't come up here to get any
treatment for this...

cancer.

Had a good run.

I'm not gonna let them fill me
full of poison

just so I can stick around for
another

month or two.

Why are you here?

Because my daughter has a
husband.

When I'm gone, she's gonna need
him.

And I want to be there for...

Then be there.

You and Faith both,
you're-you're just the same.

You're...

You're just the same.

You, both of you...

runners.

And you're never gonna be able
to make a family of your own

if you keep running away from
the ones

you've already got.

Look... I'm sorry

I never came down to Carolina to
meet you.

I'm not your family. You don't
owe me anything.

But Faith is.

Just tell me where she is.

That time will come.

But before it does, there's
something you need to figure out

for yourself.

You need to figure out...

why the music stopped.

I'm not sure what that means.

I know you're not.

When you are, you get back to
me.

You understand this is immunity,

but it's also an admission of
guilt.

I'm taking responsibility for
what I did.

Time to tell them what I know.

Now, I want to be very clear

abut this point-- immunity keeps
you out

of prison, but you will be a
felon.

Are you absolutely sure this is
what you want?

There's no turning back.

Yes.

But are you sure?

I stand by Luke.

Very well, then.

Sign here.

Well, now that that's done.

Thank you for everything.

Austin

Yates.

I'm sorry.

For everything.

I'm sorry, Dad.

No. No place to go but forward,
right?

Dad?

Did you get Faith's dad that
appointment?

No.

No, that was Jake.

We're family-- remember?

One, two, three.

A good day.

Want a horse?

It is, Daddy.

It's a good day.

Or you want Daddy? Go get
him!

On.

You ready?

You gonna help?

One, two, three, go.

Thank you, everybody.

If it wasn't for your lovin'

♪ I swear I'd fall apart

If it wasn't for your lovin'

♪ I'd have a cold black heart

♪ I was holdin' on to this life♪

♪ With a broken hand

If it wasn't for your lovin'

♪ I'd be a lesser man

Thank you.

On ,

two,

three, four.

You remember this?

My first show.

Right here.

♪ There's a somebody...

That was a lifetime ago.

♪ I'm longing to see

♪ I hope that she...

Dance with me?

Of course.

♪ Turns out to be...

You did this, didn't you?

Well..

♪ Someone who'll watch over me

I think maybe what I missed most
about not going to your wedding

was that father/daughter dance.

You know?

I hear the music,
Daddy.

Do you?

It never stopped, baby.

Never did.

Thank you for coming home.

I missed you.

I missed you so.

But I think maybe I better quit
hogging

the dance floor with you like
this.

Are you tired?

No, no, no. I'm fine.

I'm fine.

But your husband's liable to get
jealous

if I don't let you dance with
him.

Thank you.

You take care of her.

Yes, sir.

♪ I'm a little lamb

♪ Who's lost in the wood

♪ I know that I

♪ Could always be good

♪ To someone who'll

♪ Watch

Dance with me. ♪ Over me

You hate to dance in public.

Not anymore.

Why are you here?

Because you're my wife.

And I want you to come home.

I can't leave here and go back
to New York.

I never said New York.

I said, "Come home."

Wherever you are, Faith,

that's my home.

And I want to come home.

I love you.

♪ Won't you tell her, please

♪ To put on some speed

♪ Follow my lead

♪ How I need

♪ Someone...

Do you hear that?

What's that?

The music.

What about it?

♪ There's a somebody...

It's ours.

It never stopped.

♪ I hope that she

♪ Turns out to be

♪ Someone who'll watch

♪ Over me

♪ Over me

♪ Someone to watch over me.

♪ In the sweet

♪ By and by

♪ We shall meet

♪ On that beautiful shore

♪ In the sweet

♪ By and by

♪ We shall meet

♪ On that beautiful shore.

Calvin was a man of few words.

But he made them count.

He was just one of those guys
that got it right, wasn't he?

And whenever you were with him,

you knew exactly where you
stood.

And he always made you feel like
he liked you.

But more than anything,

Calvin loved.

Especially his girls.

Give me a minute, okay?

Okay.

Hey.

Silver's here.

He, he wanted to see you.

He hasn't really,

quite been the same since you
left.

He's been pretty lonely, so I'm,...

I'm thinking we should get him
someone to play with.

I'm really glad you
two are together again.

I...

I wish that you could meet him.

He's coming soon, you know.

And...

we're gonna stay at the farm, so
I'm excited.

We're gonna name him Calvin.

Bye, Daddy.

♪ He said, "I know I'm not the
man ♪

♪ "That he imagined for his
daughter ♪

♪ I'm not what he had in mind"

♪ He said, "Her daddy probably
dreamed ♪

♪ "About some lawyer
or a doctor ♪

♪ "But I never was that kind

♪ "We were in love

♪ "And that's all that
mattered ♪

♪ You know her heart was all
that I was after" ♪

♪ He said

♪ "I'm a dandelion

♪ "She's a buttercup

♪ "I'm the clover

♪ "She's the luck

♪ "She's a painted daisy

♪ "I'm the bluegrass
underneath ♪

♪ "She's all faith and I'm the
doubter ♪

♪ "She's the sweet and I'm the
sour ♪

♪ We're like weeds and
wildflowers" ♪

♪ He said, "I asked her back in
'62 ♪

♪ "If she'd be mine forever

♪ Let's run away and go to
Vegas" ♪

♪ She said, "I want to be your
wife ♪

♪ "But there has got to be a
preacher ♪

♪ I want all of God's angels to
see us" ♪

♪ "We rolled the dice on life
and made it ♪

♪ If there's a storm inside, we
faced it" ♪

♪ And he said,
"I'm a dandelion ♪

♪ "She's a buttercup

♪ "I'm the clover

♪ "She's the luck

♪ "She's a painted daisy

♪ "I'm the bluegrass underneath♪

♪ "She's all faith and I'm the
doubter ♪

♪ "She's the sweet and I'm the
sour ♪

♪ We're like weeds and
wildflowers" ♪

♪ He said, "Just last fall

♪ "Heaven called and the
preacher asked ♪

♪ "If I would stand before the
crowd ♪

♪ "And say a few last words

♪ "And on the mountainside

♪ "Misty-eyed, I couldn't help
but notice ♪

♪ "All the daisies

♪ As they laid her
in the earth"♪

♪ He said, "I'm a dandelion

♪ "She was my buttercup

♪ "I'm the clover

♪ "She will always be my luck

♪ "Now I'm going crazy

♪ "Yeah, she was my everything

♪ "She had faith

♪ "Now I'm without her

♪ "Our love goes
on forever ♪

♪ "How I long to be beside her

♪ Just like weeds and
wildflowers." ♪
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