06x14 - For the Sake of the Song

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06x14 - For the Sake of the Song

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Previously on "Nashville"...

Oh my God.

Juliette...
What did you expect me to do?

- Don't move out.
- I don't know if you're just

gonna turn around and
go back to those people.

I'm suing them!

I was thinking about going
with Jonah on his European tour.

Don't you have work to do?

I just hope your interest in me

is entirely about the music.

- You should file a complaint.
- I help my friends.

That's just the way
the world works, you know?

You come back after all these years,

you're going to waltz in here
act like you ain't the one

that slit our family in pieces?

Aren't we supposed to
forgive and forget?

I just want you to know I'm trying.

I appreciate that, son.

- Morning.
- Morning.

What you got there?

A song, I'm hoping, yeah.

Trying to finish it for Friday's show.

I'm looking forward to that.

Oh, I'm so late!

Good morning to you, too.

Sorry. I've just got to get to Jonah's.

We're working on a song.

A lot of that going on around here.

Excuse me?

Yeah, we are a musical family.

No, no, no talking!

Daphne Conrad, the Voice,

taking Nashville's Country
Star by storm...


- Wait! What?
- Shh!

-year-old contestant
wowed a live studio audience


of millions of viewers everywhere

- performing "Without Warning".
- Stop, stop!

Social media's already
abuzz calling her a shoo-in


for the finale just two weeks away.

Daph! You're a star!

- Stop.
- No, I'm serious.

That is so cool.

My goodness, you are a force
to be reckoned with.

I'm proud of you.

- I'm so proud of you, too.
- Thank you.

Son, these girls are giving
you a run for your money.

I'm pretty sure
they've blown right by me.

[laughs]

Did your daddy ever tell
you about the back yard

performances he used to put
on for me and your grandma?

- He did not, but do tell.
- Don't tell.

Every Friday night, he would
drag us into the back yard

and stand up on the same old stump.

Here we go.

There he was lugging that
Silvertone across the yard.

It was bigger than he was.

That's adorable.

Don't you have somewhere you need to be?

No, I don't, actually.

Do you remember the first
one I ever taught you?

No.

I do. "The Little Bitty Ditty".

[laughs]

Damn near drove me crazy with
all the practicing we did.

He had to have it just right.

I had to have it just right?

Dad, I had no idea granddad
taught you how to play guitar.

More complicated than that.

Let's get you to school, super star.

I'll see you guys in a bit.

- Bye.
- Bye!

I'll be back.

- Switch it up.
- Switch it up.

Someone had a great time at the park.

Ah, someone's late for a nap.

Come here, baby girl.

- Avery, she's burning up.
- Really?

Yes.

She feels fine.

Emily, call Dr. Hayes

and have him set up an appointment
as soon as possible.

- Sure.
- You serious?

You can never be
too careful with a fever.

- If it's a fever.
- It is.

- I can take her temperature.
- I'm telling you...

- You sure?
- Yeah, yeah. You two talk.

You'll be happy to know
I'm going to talk

to Darius tomorrow.

You sure it's even safe
for you to go back there?

Does it even matter?

All I keep thinking about is Rosa

and all the people down there forced

to work in horrible conditions

because they believed
in something that was pure?

I can't just walk away from them.

I just don't want you
to get hurt, that's all.

You don't think I can
take care of myself?

Juliette, we don't really know

what these people are capable of.

[chuckles] They don't
know what I'm capable of.

♪ We belong ♪

♪ We belong together ♪

- Okay, right there...
- Before the bridge?

Yep. I feel like there's just a...

- Yeah. No, there's too much.
- Too much.

Is that?

Like we share a brain.

Oh, then I feel so sorry for you.

Yo! I have great news!

Oh, you found your tanning lotion?

Oh, wait, no, no, no!
Hair gel is on sale, right?

Ha. No. I got you a date.

What? What are you talking about?

For the frigging pajama party, idiot.

Look. And I only had
to pay her $ bucks.

Okay. I can get my own date, asswipe.

Oh, yeah? Who you bringing?

Um, your mom.

Oh, yeah. Stop being such
a bitch, and thank me.

- This party's gonna be epic.
- No. Actually, your mom's epic.

Oh, that's a good one.

Just don't forget to wear pajamas.

You don't have to embarrass him.

I'm not. I'm helping him out.

No, you're making fun of him.

- Okay. I won't do it again,
- Okay.

I promise.

So, have you thought of...
thought about Europe?

Yeah, I have.

And?

And I'm still thinking.

Okay.

- dates.
- Mm-hmm.

- Two months.
- Mm-hmm.

- It's gonna be amazing.
- Mm-hmm.

I promise.

You're not ready.

Yeah. Um, I tried to call.

Uh-oh.

This is just really hard for me.

I know, but I'm not gonna let you down.

You know, you once said that there are

a lot of moving parts here.

Well, now there's too many.

I'm telling you, it's gonna
be worth it in the end.

It's just...

I can't compete with her.

And with your history with her.

Look, Alannah...

I've already made my choice.

Don't you see that it's not
just your choice anymore?

What does that... What does that mean?

You have a family.

I have a daughter.

And that's the only thing
that you need to think about.

Okay, just tell me what I can do.

Anything.

It, um...

It just needs more time.

Juliette, I'm so glad you're here.

Welcome back.

So we have company today?

I asked Laura to sit in.
I hope that's not a problem.

You scared to be alone with me?

I think it best
we document this meeting.

So you can classify me as unstable?

A danger to myself again?

No. So we can understand
each other and learn from this.

My team was concerned,
but overly cautious.

I apologize.

Running a worldwide organization
has its challenges.

If you want to stay on message,
you have to have discipline.

I stand by that, but sometimes
people takes things too far.

Don't give me that crap!

Your team does only what you say!

And they control people
by fear and intimidation!

No. We help people all over the world.

Changing lives, making a difference.

Oh, save me the brochure.

What you're doing is horrible.

Everything we do is within the law.

Yeah, we'll see about that.

What do you want, Juliette?

I want justice.

For whom?

For the people who
fell for your charade.

People like me!

Oh, it's too bad.
I liked it better when she was here.

You have no proof, no witnesses.

You're on camera making threats
and irrational statements.

The only person you should
be concerned about is you.

You really think it's gonna
be that easy to shut me up?

No, but I think this can.

It's the nondisclosure agreement
you signed the morning

you left for Bolivia.

You might want to check
the paragraph that spells out

the penalty for breaking it.

This is not over. Mark my words.

Talk to the press,
the Movement will sue you

for every penny you're worth.
You will have nothing.

Your family will have nothing.

So, yes, it is over.

[cell phone rings]

Juliette? Everything okay?

Call the publicist.
Tell him I have a story.

This is about that whole Darius thing?

You're damn right it is!

Listen, Juliette.
Please be careful here, okay?

Don't tell me to be careful!

We belong together, we ♪

♪ We belong, we
We belong together ♪


That is gorgeous.

No, I don't think it's there yet.

Well, all right. Well, keep at it.

Gee, I guess you have been
working on your music.

By the way, if Jonah
helped you with that,

- I owe that boy an...
- No, that was Twig, actually.

What's a Twig?

Jonah's best friend.

- [phone chimes]
- Huh.

Huh, what?

Nothing.

You don't even know him.

- I didn't...
- He's so good.

I said it was good. Keep at it, girl.

Okay, so...

What?

I'm thinking about saying yes to Europe.

Okay. I just need you to know

what you're saying yes to, all right?

You know it's his world.

- They're his decisions, his schedule...
- Where's Granddad?

I'm sorry. What?

Do you know where granddad is?

Uh, his room?

No, he's not in there.
We were supposed to play.

I actually haven't seen him.

Does he have a phone?

He barely has a toothbrush.
No, he doesn't have a phone.

Well, he's been out all day again.

Sweetie, I'm sure he just went
out for a walk or something.

He'll be back soon.

- Okay.
- Okay.

It doesn't matter what I say.
He keeps doing it.

Because he'd make sure
I'd never get another job.

I gotta go.

- Alannah, hi.
- Hey.

He should just be a couple minutes.

- Okay. No problem.
- Mm-hmm.

Tamara? Wait, did I lose...

Tamara! Tamara!

Hey, get Tamara back on
the phone for me, will you?

Yeah, sure.

[whispering]

Hey!

Oh, there she is!

- Here I am.
- Hey.

Come on back.

- So...
- So...

Let's be friends.

Oh, I like that.

What, uh...

What kind of friends you wanna be?

Whatever kind you want me to be.

I wonder what she meant by that?

She meant that's how the world works.

Isn't that what Brad said?

It doesn't sound very authentic.

I'm sorry. Did you want
me to be authentic?

[chuckles]

Always.

What if I were to say a fake friend

that doesn't even really like you?

[chuckles]

I would say, "What?
Like all my other friends?"

That's so sad.

No, what's sad is living in a fantasy.

That's what most people do.

I'm living right here, baby.

That's the kind of friend I want.

We should try dinner again.

Should we?

- Maybe he has a girlfriend?
- [chuckles]

Or maybe he's in the CIA?

- [laughs]
- I don't know.

What, has he still not come home?

No, he's not.

No, but maybe he's just an adult

who deserves a little privacy.
How about that?

Dad, he's an old adult
and he's been gone all day.

- What if something happened?
- No.

- Nothing's happened.
- Dad, I'm serious.

- What if something happened?
- Nothing has, baby.

Hey, everybody!

Mmm, dinner smells great!

What's wrong?

Where were you?

Out?

Just out?

Yeah. I ran into some old friends.

We were catching up.

You have friends in Nashville?

I've got friends everywhere.

Well, the girls were worried.

Oh, well, I'm sorry.

I guess I just thought,
with all you guys

got going on around here,
who has time to worry about me?

We do.

Well, I'm sorry, and I promise
it won't happen again.

You know, the other day,

he told the girls that
he taught me how to play.

As in the guitar?

- No. Ping-pong, Scarlett. Yes, guitar.
- [chuckles]

Like he's responsible
for my musical career.

That's all him, you know.

- Are you sure he meant it that way?
- I'll tell you what.

Any little good that is inside of me,

he had nothing to do with it.

- I know.
- That's a promise.

Well, how's he been around the house?

He ain't really been
around the house that much.

- Keeps disappearing on us.
- To where?

Catching up with
old friends, so he says.

Hell, I don't know.

I don't even know how much I trust him.

Is he drinking?

He better not be drinking!

He's drinking, he's outta my house.
I can promise you that.

I hope he ain't drinking,
for the girls' sake.

Used to be if he went out,
yeah, he was drinking.

He was coming home drunk.

Well, it's hard to trust somebody

after years of all that kind of thing.

Scarlett, why'd you have to say that?

Now you got that in my head.

I didn't. You just said it yourself.

Yeah, well, I didn't want to.

- That's cute.
- [cell phone beeps]

Oh, come on! He was safe!

No way that doesn't get called back.

Yo, where's the pizza?

Yeah. Didn't we call it
in like an hour ago?

Thank you.

Okay, okay.

You're a frickin' animal!

- [cell phone beeps]
- Who is that?

Oh, it's... it's nobody.

- [phone vibrates]
- Doesn't sound like nobody.

Yo, maybe it's the pizza guy.

Well, it's not the pizza guy!

Okay.

[cell phone vibrates]

Who is it?

It's my agent. It's probably about tour.

- [cell phone vibrates]
- I'll be right back.

We can't keep doing this, all right?

It's just... It's not healthy!

Don't say that!

Do you think that this is easy for me?

Then why are you breaking up with me?

Do we have to go over this again?

You know we're not right for each other.

- I'm trying to get better!
- Mia...

I can't believe that you did this

right after I changed therapists.

I can't be the reason
that you get better.

I can't. That's not fair.

You need to focus on
your own life right now.

Okay. You know what?
Don't tell me what to do!

I just care about you.

And I want you to be okay, okay?

Yeah, well, if you wanted me to be okay,

you wouldn't be doing this.

Look, Mia...

Anything wrong?

No. I just needed some air.

The whole Europe thing, what
do you think I should do?

Do you think I should go?

Well, I think you
should do it, all right?

I mean, how often
do you get to go to Europe

with thousands of screaming fans?

Yeah.

Yeah, my dad just keeps
nagging me about it.

Says he thinks I'll just be some
like glorified backup singer.

Hey, well, at least you'll be glorified.

Okay.

Yo. Come on, pizza's here.

Okay.

Hello?

- Hello.
- Deacon?

What are you doing here?

Um...

Fellas, this is my son, Deacon!

Deacon, this is Reggie
and this is Jellyroll.

- Reggie Vaughn.
- Hello.

Jellyroll Johnson.

- And this is my wife, Rita.
- Deacon Claybourne.

- Pleased to meet you.
- Hey, Deacon.

Reggie and I go all the way back

to Sycamore Street in Mississippi.

He's the minister at that
church out by the Super .

Ran into him and Jellyroll out there.

Oh, thank you.

Well, it's a pleasure.

We just been picking up where
we left off about years ago.

Until the wife kicks us out.

We've got another guitar
here if you like to join us.

Oh, no, no. I gotta...

At least stick around and
have a glass of cold iced tea.

Much obliged.

Be nice to have an audience.

Okay. Yeah, yeah, I got
a minute or two here.

Sure, yeah.

♪ Here we go dancing again ♪

♪ We know this old tune by heart ♪

♪ We know how this fight's gonna end ♪

♪ The moment it starts ♪

♪ One step leads to another ♪

♪ As sure as the night leads to day ♪

♪ When one of us tries to get closer ♪

♪ The other one dances away ♪

♪ We're spinning and whirling ♪

- ♪ In danger of losing control ♪
- What were doing in a hotel, anyway?

I didn't want to impose.

Impose? What the hell
are you talking about, man?

- ♪ But our love is so strong ♪
- Come on, man.

- Get in here!
- ♪ It's lasted so long ♪

♪ We'd be fools to let go ♪

♪ I don't want a new partner ♪

♪ But I'm so tired of dancing alone ♪

♪ All alone ♪

♪ So come to my arms, little darlin' ♪

♪ I'll waltz you home ♪

Yeah. [laughs]

So...

That's beautiful.

- Y'all are amazing, seriously.
- All right!

Thank you.

Sure you wouldn't like to join us?

No. I can't do that.
I actually gotta get going.

Thank her for the iced tea.

It was a pleasure meeting you guys.

I'll see you at home, Dad.

You bet.

So, um, thanks for meeting me.

Yeah, of course.

I... I have kind of a weird question.

I hope it doesn't make
you feel uncomfortable.

Go for it.

I'm actually kind of worried about Leah.

Well, that was inevitable.
She's exactly his type.

So he's done this a lot.

Oh, yeah. He's had six
settlements with ex-employees.

A few of them reached out
after our divorce.

And it was disturbing, to say the least.

Wow.

Well, you warned me.

I should have listened.

Are you sure that everything's okay?

Yeah. I can take care of myself.

Okay.

Well, I'm here if anyone needs me.

Thank you.

We'll see what happens.

I hope you're happy.

Glenn, this wasn't about my happiness.

Have you ever heard the expression,

"Don't poke the bear"? Hmm?

Uh, have you ever heard the expression,

"Don't thr*aten Juliette Barnes"?

Yeah, once or twice.
Listen, the AP picked this up.

CNN, Dateline, Fox News,
they all want exclusives.

So, congratulations,
you're now officially at w*r

with Darius Enright.

♪ We belong, we
We belong together ♪


You fixed it.

- I did?
- Yes.

Yeah, yeah, of course, I did.

It sounds perfect. It's amazing.

So, I realized that
your voice carries us

through the bridge.
So we don't need anything else.

And it's like a scene in a movie where

nobody says anything but
you can totally tell what's going on

just by the looks, you know.

Why are you here?

Oh, like metaphorically speaking?

Like why are you here?

Why aren't you producing artists?

Well, because I'm with Jonah.

Yeah, not producing.

I don't know, Twig.
You're just so amazing.

Seriously, I just... why don't
you believe in yourself?

I'm scared, I guess.

Why?

- Why?
- 'Cause I...

just like I'm afraid I'm another nobody.

No! Why do you say that?

I mean, you have no idea
what Jonah does for me.

Okay, like supplying you
a date to a party?

No. Like...

getting noticed and
being treated with respect.

And... I don't know.

I feel like he opened up
so many worlds to me

that otherwise I wouldn't
be able to get to see.

So, without him, I would be just...

- You?
- Like...

You'd be you...

which is enough.

So why can't I go to Jonah's parties?

Because you're underage.

Underage for what?

Underage for parties.

Hmm. So tell me about Twig.

What about him?

I don't know.

You just seem to talk about him a lot.

That's just 'cause we're
working on a song together.

You sure there's nothing there?

Yes, I'm sure.

What?

- You like him.
- What? No, I don't like him!

- You're blushing!
- No, I'm not!

Stop. I do not like Twig.

Shut up. Stop.

Stop staring at me!

Oh, my God!

Don't worry about it, Em. I can finish.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

Okay.

Apparently, the singer was
abusive to fellow followers


and, surprise, a complete prima donna.

We have multiple first-hand reports

that the singer quarantined herself

and demanded special treatment
while she lashed out


verbally and physically
at others around her.


This all coming just days
after Juliette Barnes


released her own account
alleging the exact opposite.


Movement officials claim
the singer was simply trying


to get ahead of the truth.

Hurry up, boy! I ain't got all day!

No! No! That is not the progression!

G, A minor, E!

No, that ain't it either.

G, A minor, E!

Why is that so hard? G, A minor, E!

Why can't you get this?
It's not a hard progression!

G, A minor, E!


It's a simple progression!
G, A minor, E!

- Don't you backtalk me!
- [groans]

- Time for you to practice, boy!
- Gideon, stop!

- Get up!
- You have got to stop!

- You have got to let him sleep!
- You shut up!

G, A minor, E!

G, A minor, E!

G, A minor, E!

You can't eat in your room.

Two hours of homework says I can. Bye.

Looks like it's dinner for two.

Son, I didn't mean to put you
on the spot earlier

asking you to play with us.
I just thought it'd be fun.

Maybe some other time.

Well, I know the guys would be
happy to have you back over.

[scoffs]

Son?

Why don't you just say
what you have to say?

Okay.

You did everything you could
to take away my music.

What are you talking about?
I loved hearing you play.

No.

You b*at me when I played.

That is not true! I loved teaching you!

That's what you call teaching?

We had wonderful times playing...

I'm not gonna stand here and
correct your memory, all right?

But what you did was horrible!

And the only love that I had for music
was in spite of you, Dad.

- Not because...
- Enough! Enough! That is so unfair.

Yes, I wanted you to be good.

And, yes, I pushed you.

But I did that out of love!

Love?

You think that was love?
Are you that twisted?

The only thing your love ever gave me

was a habit that ruined my life!

- I... I had a dream...
- Oh, stop it, Dad.

That I gave up of playing music.

And I gave that dream to you!

Stop it!

What you gave to me is why
we haven't spoken in years.

So, no, you do not get to
take credit for my music.

It is mine.

So I said, "That's it.
I'm starting my own label."

The only person you need in
this business is yourself

and, well, maybe me.

- Well, you're kidding, right?
- Sir?

Don't... It's corked, all right?

- Bring me something else.
- Yes, sir.

You're so nice to people.

I'm honest.

- Most people find it refreshing.
- Who?

- Pretty sure you do.
- Oh, that's amusing.

And yet here you are with me.

Hmm, which I'm wondering
about right now.

Nah, you're not.

- You really are something.
- I am, aren't I?

I mean, you're one of
a kind, I'll give you that.

You like me.

I couldn't like you.

I mean, you're everything I despise.

You use people, you're a narcissist.

And you always have to
have everything your way.

What was your father like?

Shut up.

You do. You actually like me.

I do not like you.

- That is just so funny.
- I don't think it's funny.

I mean, I'm, uh...

I'm honored. I didn't think
I stood a chance with you.

You don't.

I'm so happy.

I thought I was helping you.

But my anger and my drunkenness

turned it into something else.

And that's something
I have to live with.

That was your gift to me, Dad.

Every single relationship I ever had...

[sighs]

Rayna, my girls.

Every morning I'd wake up,
and I'd look in that mirror.

And the face I'd see there would be...

You.

The problem is

I did love you.

And I did teach you.

And I did want you to have a good life.

And I don't know what
to do with that now.

Neither do I.

You're better than me.

Don't you understand that?

You don't have that
meanness in you anymore.

You broke the cycle.

My daddy drank and b*at me.

And I did it to you.

But look at you.

Look at your girls.

I am so proud of you.

We were both victims of circumstance.

But you rose above it.

And I don't wanna mess that up.

So I'm gonna stay home tonight

and leave you to it.

I don't wanna mess up
anything more for you.

[dance music plays]

So we went to Italy first,
and I barely made the plane.

- Hey!
- Oh, Maddie! What's up, Maddie?

- How you doing?
- Hi. I'm Maddie.

- Oh, yeah, sorry. This is Maddie.
- Glad to meet you.

This is Brittany.
You guys just did that.

- Yeah.
- So you're good.

You know each other now! Old friends.

- I have to pee.
- Oh, yeah, sorry, sorry, sorry!

So, yeah, that way, through everyone.

Okay.

- I'll be right back!
- Nice to meet you!

- Wow, you look amazing! Nice PJs.
- Thank you. Thank you.

- Very floral.
- She is so cute.

Yeah, no, she's cool.

- Maddies James!
- Hey!

Wow, you look beautiful.

Thank you.

- May I?
- Yes.

- How you doing?
- I'm good. Thanks for coming.

I think they got you at table two.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

Where's Gideon at?

- Deacon?
- He's not coming.

Why?

We got into it, all right?

He apologized, but I guess
it's just too big for me.

Or I'm too stubborn
to let it go right now.

You are stubborn.

Probably for the best.

Maybe it's not. Maybe I made a mistake.

Only you'd know that.

I'll bring him next time.

All right...

Where were you, Stockholm?

- Yeah.
- Stockholm?

Couple months, yeah.

Did you go to any other
places while you were there?

- You waited!
- Yeah, of course! I'm a gentleman.

- So you want a drink or something?
- Yeah.

Cool. Um...

Oh, um, hang on. Sorry.

Hold that... Hold that thought.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah. No, no, no. I'm fine, I'm fine.

Just have fun, okay?
Mingle amongst yourselves!

Okay.

Wow, you look absolutely beautiful.

Thank you.

So, I thought some more about Europe.

- And?
- And I think it's gonna be amazing.

- No way.
- Yes, way.

No way. You just made this
the best night ever.

Hey, sorry, buddy.

There's an emergency that you
gotta take care of right now!

Twig, we're in the middle of a moment.

Right. No, no, no, no.
You don't understand.

You've gotta take care
of this right now!

- Just go deal with it!
- What? Wait! What?

- The neighbors are here.
- The neighbors are here?

- The neighbors are here?
- They're super pissed!

- The neighbors are pissed?
- And you gotta talk to them.

- I gotta talk to them.
- Okay?

- It's my house. I gotta talk to them.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah!

I'll be right back.
These guys are the worst.

- I'm sorry. I'll be right back.
- Okay, I'll come with you.

No, no, no!

- What?
- Let him deal with that himself.

It gets so messy.

Just come on.
Dance with me. Let's have fun.

♪ You don't have to say
when you're walking away ♪

Yeah, I like it pulled back. It's cute.

All right, everybody out!

Give us the room for a minute.

You're gonna do great out there tonight.

I'm absolutely sure of it.

Scary when you're nice.

[chuckles]

Yeah, well, not many
people get to see it.

Looks good on you.

What?

Nothing. I just...

For a second saw what
you were like as a boy.

All right, I'll try to be more careful.

It was nice.

[chuckles]

Oh, you are a tough one, aren't you?

Anything but.

Break a leg out there, huh?

Listen, you really should not be here.

Don't you want to see
how I've missed you?

Okay, I really need you to go.

And I really need you.

[cheering]

Chuck Camp, everybody!

How'd you even come up with
a song like that?

Where'd that even come from?

I think I was just thinking about

why we all became songwriters, you know.

I remember the first song
I ever fell in love with

was Willie Nelson's
"Blues Eyes Crying in the Rain".

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.

It was like a whole new world
opened up for me, you know?

Deacon, what was the first song
you ever fell in love with?

Um...

Well, I guess if I'm gonna be
honest, the first song

I ever loved is the first song
I ever learned to play on guitar.

And my daddy taught it to me.

You can sit if you like.

And, uh... It's called
"Little Bitty Ditty".

Oh, we gotta hear that.

No, no, you're not gonna hear that one.

- That's just a little kid's song.
- No, we definitely gotta hear it.

Y'all wanna hear that?

[cheering]

Yeah, all right, all right.

I know the chords.
There are only three of those.

But, man, there's a lot of words.

It's a little tricky, so here we go.

♪ My granddaddy used to whittle ♪

♪ While my daddy played the fiddle ♪

♪ In the middle of
the front porch swing ♪

♪ While my sister used to giggle ♪

♪ At a silly little riddle ♪

♪ About some brittle
and a diamond ring ♪

♪ While my mama fixed the vittles ♪

♪ On the little kitchen griddle ♪

♪ You could hear
the metal tea kettle sing ♪

[whistles]

♪ While my granddaddy whittled ♪

♪ And my daddy played the fiddle ♪

♪ In the middle of
the front porch swing ♪

All right, you guys got it.

Let's play it fast. Ready?

Here we go!

♪ Granddaddy used to whittle ♪

- Whichever one you want, boy.
- ♪ ...front porch swing ♪

♪ And my sister used to giggle ♪

♪ At a silly little riddle ♪

♪ About a brittle and a diamond ring ♪

♪ While mama fixed the vittles ♪

♪ On a little kitchen griddle ♪

♪ You could hear
the metal tea kettle sing ♪

[whistles]

Terrible.

♪ While my granddaddy whittled ♪

♪ And my daddy played the fiddle ♪

♪ In the middle of
the front porch swing ♪

Yeah!

[cheering]

Oh, my! [laughs]

I'm having so much fun!

Okay! Oh, come here!

Bring it in, bring it in. Thank you.

- Here!
- No, I am good.

- Okay. Dessert?
- Thank you.

How many of those have you had?

One...

- Five.
- [laughs] Yeah.

I'll go if you kiss me.

- Come on, come on.
- I'm not kidding.

One kiss and I'll go.

- You're so crazy.
- And you love it.

Come here.

Okay, all right.
Bring it in. Bring it in.

Where's Jonah?

Uh...

The neighbors?

The neighbors?

Um, uh... there...

there are no neighbors.

What?

Where is he? What...

He's upstairs.

Wait, wait, wait!
Maddie, Maddie, Maddie, please wait!

Please don't!

- [cheering]
- Thank you very much.

I'm Alannah Curtis.

It's been very exciting to be here.

♪ I said it was gonna
be different this time ♪

♪ I was on the road I swore I'd find ♪

♪ Was gonna be the girl
I always knew I'd be ♪

♪ But I b*rned too hot,
too fast, too bright ♪

♪ A falling star about
to lose its shine ♪

♪ I'm right back where
I said I wouldn't be ♪

♪ Stick around and you will see ♪

- ♪ I'm just treading water ♪
- No.

♪ Trying not to drown ♪

Maddie!

Maddie!

What is she doing here?

♪ ...with your feet on the ground ♪

♪ If you only knew
how far you'd have to fall ♪

♪ Then, baby ♪

♪ You wouldn't want me at all ♪

- Maddie, Maddie!
- Don't even, Twig.

- Maddie! Wait, Maddie!
- You knew!

You son of a bitch! You knew!

I cannot believe this!

♪ You took my hand said it's okay ♪

♪ We're all messed up in our own way ♪

♪ There's room enough
for two here in the dark ♪

♪ I don't think you really get
how often I'm a losing bet ♪

♪ I'm gonna wreck it all
and watch it fall apart ♪

You had one job.

♪ Stick around and you will see ♪

♪ I'm just treading water
trying not to drown ♪

♪ While you're standing on the edge ♪

♪ With both feet on the ground ♪

♪ If you only knew
how far you'd have to fall ♪

♪ Then, baby ♪

♪ You wouldn't want me at all ♪

Gideon?

Gideon?
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