[earnest music] ♪ ♪ [dog slobbering] - NO.
BLAH! GO AWAY, DOG. [groans] - COME ON, GABE. - THERE'S A REALLY GREAT PLACE
NEXT TO A WATERFALL. [music continues] ♪ ♪ - DAD, I HOPE THIS IS ENOUGH
GOOD FOOTAGE FOR YOU. I REALLY MISS YOU,
AND I WISH YOU WERE HERE. - YEAH, JAKE, YOU CAN'T SAY "NO"
NEXT TIME. WE ARE SO BRINGING YOU BACK.
RIGHT, GABE? - YEP. - YEP, COOPER WANTS YOU TOO. - HEY, DUDE.
YOU WANT TO DO LUNCH? - NO, I'M ALMOST THERE. - YOU WANT ME TO BRING YOU
SOMETHING BACK? - NO, I'M GOOD. LIZ MADE PANCAKES
FOR BREAKFAST, SO... - ALL RIGHT.
WELL, I'LL SEE YOU LATER. BUT MAKE SURE TO TAKE
SOME KIND OF BREAK. YOU KNOW, STRETCH YOUR LEGS. - STAY HERE. OH, MY GOSH!
IS ANYONE ALIVE DOWN THERE? - I DON'T THINK SO. [dog whimpering]
- I THINK SOMEBODY'S-- DID YOU CALL 911?
- NO, I GOT IT, I GOT IT! - CALL THEM! [dog whimpering] HEY, IT'S A GOOD BOY. YEAH, YOU'LL BE OKAY.
GOOD BOY. [phone ringing] - JAKE BRYANT. YEAH. YES. YES. [morose music] ♪ ♪ OKAY. - COME ON. - OKAY.
THIS ONE'S JUST A BOARDER. I ALREADY EXAMINED HIM. - OKAY, WELL, LET'S GET HIM
ON THE TABLE ANYWAY. HE'S NOT EATING, WHICH MEANS
HE'S EITHER SCARED OR IN PAIN. HE'S BEEN CRYING
SINCE HE GOT HERE. - THAT'S A BIG BOY. WELL...
- COME ON, BOY. - OH, YEAH. YOU KNOW, HE'S ONLY BEEN HERE
A FEW HOURS. AND HE PROBABLY ATE
THIS MORNING. HE'S IN A STRANGE CAGE
IN A STRANGE PLACE. I'D BE CRYING TOO. - WE RECOVERED SOME PERSONAL
ITEMS FROM THE VEHICLE. I'LL GIVE YOU A CALL SO YOU CAN
COME BY AND PICK THEM UP ONCE WE'RE DONE PROCESSING. THIS IS THE ADDRESS
OF THE VET CLINIC. WE SELECTED A VETERINARY CLINIC CLOSEST TO YOUR RECORD
OF ADDRESS. GIVE THEM A CALL
FIRST THING IN THE MORNING, YOU CAN COLLECT YOUR DOG. - DOG? - YEAH, YOUR DOG. HE SURVIVED THE WRECK. IT WAS SOMEWHAT OF A MIRACLE. - A MIRACLE. [dog barking] - WHO'S THE OWNER OF RECORD
ON THIS ONE? - OH, THE COLLIE? THE COPS BROUGHT HIM IN
EARLIER TODAY. THEY THOUGHT
HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN INJURED IN SOME KIND OF ACCIDENT,
BUT TREY DID AN INITIAL EXAM, AND HE SEEMED PERFECTLY FINE. THE OWNER'S SUPPOSED
TO COME TOMORROW. - WHO'S THE OWNER? - THEY GAVE ME A NAME
AND NUMBER. WANT ME TO CALL THEM NOW? - NO. JUST ADD IT TO THE FILE AND CALL HIM FIRST THING
IN THE MORNING. - YOU GOT IT, BOSS. NO REASON TO STAY LATE
IF WE DON'T HAVE TO. - GOT EVERYTHING LOCKED UP
IN THE BACK. LADIES READY?
- YEP. - HE'S BACK IN THE KENNEL.
DID HE SEEM OKAY? - OH, HE'S DEFINITELY NOT HAPPY
TO BE HERE, BUT HE'S OKAY. HE'LL BE FINE.
- [sighs] - DON'T GO GETTING
ALL EMOTIONAL. HE'S NOT A LOST DOG. THE OWNER SHOULD BE HERE
IN THE MORNING. [dog barking] - GOOD NIGHT.
SLEEP WELL. [dog whimpering] DON'T WORRY.
YOU'LL BE HOME SOON. [dog whimpering] [dog barking] [melancholy instrumental music] ♪ ♪ - [sobbing] I WISH I COULD JOIN
YOU GUYS TOMORROW. - IF YOU STILL GOT SUMMERS OFF. - THEN WE'D BE BROKE.
- [laughs] - MIGHT BE ABLE TO TAKE
TOMORROW MORNING OFF. - HMM...
IT'S A TWO-MILE HIKE UPHILL. - OH, NEVER MIND. [both laugh] [sobbing quietly] [melancholy music continues] ♪ ♪ [birds chirping] [sighs] [groans] [sighs] [gentle guitar music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ FACES IN THE MIRROR ♪ ♪ LOOK AT HOW MUCH MORE
WE KNOW ♪ ♪ YET THE DEEPEST PARTS ♪ ♪ REMAIN UNCHANGED ♪ ♪ LOOK BACK THROUGH THE YEARS ♪ ♪ NOTHING STAYS TOO LONG ♪ ♪ BUT THE DEEPEST PARTS ♪ ♪ REMAIN UNCHANGED ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ THE DEEPEST PARTS
REMAIN UNCHANGED ♪ [melancholy music] ♪ ♪ [dog panting] - IT'S OKAY, BOY. IT'S OKAY. ANY WORD FROM THE OWNER YET? - MR. BRYANT? NOPE.
WANT ME TO CALL AGAIN? - YEAH.
ARE YOU SURE HE'S IN TOWN? - THE OFFICER SAID HE'D HAVE HIM
COME IN THIS MORNING. - WELL, WHY HASN'T HE? - [sighs] [water pouring] [sighs] - COOPER'S COMING WITH US,
RIGHT? - SURE, I THINK COOPER
WOULD LOVE THAT. - I SEE WE'VE GIVEN HIM
A NAME ALREADY. - YEAH, JUST YESTERDAY. - NO ONE'S RESPONDED
TO OUR POSTERS, HONEY. I THINK HE'S OURS TO KEEP.
- OH, YAY. - SHOW ME THAT FACE AGAIN, DAD.
LET ME SEE THE JOY. - IS THIS EVEN UP
FOR DISCUSSION? - HE REALLY IS A GREAT DOG.
- BUT HE'S A DOG. - YOU'LL LEARN TO LOVE HIM. - I'LL TRY.
FOR YOU. [phone vibrating] [sighs] - MR. BRYANT, THIS IS NITA
AT THE FAMILY PET HOSPITAL. I'M CALLING AGAIN IN REFERENCE
TO YOUR DOG THAT WE'RE BOARDING. - I'M HEADING OUT.
- OKAY, THAT'S FINE. I'LL LOCK UP.
- AGAIN? GO HOME AND RELAX.
- [sighs] HAVE YOU HEARD
FROM MR. BRYANT YET? - I LEFT HIM MESSAGES.
NO RESPONSE. YOU WANT ME TO CALL
ANIMAL CONTROL IN THE MORNING? - NO. - OKAY.
WELL, GOOD NIGHT. - NIGHT. ARE YOU SAD BECAUSE
HE HASN'T COME TO GET YOU YET? MAYBE YOU JUST DON'T LIKE
OUR FOOD. I'M SURE HE'LL BE HERE SOON. [dog whimpering] [earnest music] ♪ ♪ [knocking at door] [forceful knocking] [knocking] - MR. BRYANT.
- OH, OFFICER DODDS. COME IN. WOULD YOU LIKE A SEAT? CAN I GET YOU SOMETHING
TO DRINK? - NO, THANKS,
I'M HEADED OUT. BUT I CAME BY TO DROP OFF
SOME THINGS. THESE WERE THE PERSONAL ITEMS
WE WERE ABLE TO RECOVER FROM THE VEHICLE. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING,
JUST GIVE US A CALL. - THANKS. - ANY NEWS ON MR. BRYANT YET? - STILL NOTHING.
- UGH! I DON'T UNDERSTAND
THIS GUY. - I'M STARTING TO THINK
HE'S NOT EVEN REAL. GAVE SOME PHONY NUMBER
TO THE POLICE SO THEY'D HELP HIM
ABANDON HIS DOG. - YEAH, WELL, CALL AND LEAVE HIM
ANOTHER MESSAGE AND MAKE SURE HE KNOWS
WE'RE CHARGING HIM $30 A DAY FOR BOARDING. IF HE'S GONNA USE US TO ABANDON
THIS POOR DOG, AT LEAST IT'S GONNA COST HIM. - HOW'S YOUR MOM? - GREAT.
WHY DO YOU ASK? - JUST THINKING ABOUT FAMILY. - YEAH, SHE'S FINE. I ACTUALLY JUST MOVED HER
TO A NEW PLACE. AND...YEAH, SHE LOVES IT. LOTS OF ACTIVITIES. YEAH, SHE'S REALLY
COMING OUT OF HER SHELL. MOM, YOU PROMISED YOU WEREN'T
GOING TO STAY IN BED ALL DAY. YOU WERE GONNA GET UP
AND DO THINGS. LIKE WATER AEROBICS. - FIX ME A GIN AND TONIC. - MOM, YOU DON'T DRINK ANYMORE. - I WANT A DRINK. - [sighs]
I GOT TO GO. I'LL TRY AND COME BY MONDAY
AFTER WORK. [cat purring] - I'M SURPRISED SHE WOULD LEAVE
THE HOUSE LIKE THIS. - WELL, THE KIDS WERE PROBABLY
RUSHING HER. THEY COULDN'T WAIT TO TAKE
THAT DOG ON HIS FIRST HIKE. - WHERE IS THAT DOG? - UM...HE'S STILL AT THE VET. - WHAT IS THIS?
- JUST PUT IT IN MY BEDROOM. - THEY WERE SO EXCITED
ABOUT FINDING THAT DOG. [sobs] - HOW CAN I HELP YOU?
- I'M JAKE BRYANT. YOU'VE BEEN CALLING ME
ABOUT A DOG. - OH, MR. BRYANT.
YES, HAVE A SEAT. DR. MASON WILL BE RIGHT OUT.
- OKAY, THANKS. [sighs] [cat meowing] - FLETCH, EXAM ROOM THREE. - MR. BRYANT?
- JAKE. - AND YOUR DOG'S NAME? - COOPER. - MR. BRYANT, WE THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO PICK UP COOPER
ON TUESDAY. WE'VE BEEN CALLING YOU
FOR FIVE DAYS. - I'M SORRY. - WHEN AN OWNER
DOESN'T CONTACT US OR RETURN OUR PHONE CALLS
AFTER THREE DAYS, WE CAN TURN THE DOG OVER
TO ANIMAL CONTROL. - OH, UH... - LUCKILY, WE HAD SPACE
IN OUR KENNELS, SO WE WERE ABLE TO KEEP THE DOG. IF WE HAD RUN OUT OF SPACE,
WE WOULD'VE HAD TO PUT THAT AMAZING DOG
TO SLEEP, ALL BECAUSE
YOU DIDN'T CARE ENOUGH TO RETURN OUR PHONE CALLS. WELL, HE'S CERTAINLY GLAD
TO SEE YOU. - YEAH. - THIS IS THE HAPPIEST I'VE
SEEN HIM SINCE HE'S BEEN HERE. HE HASN'T BEEN EATING
OR SLEEPING VERY WELL. - WELL, WAS HE SICK
OR INJURED? - NAH, HE'S FINE. SOME ANIMALS JUST DON'T TAKE
TOO WELL TO BEING IN A STRANGE PLACE;
THAT'S ALL. HAVE YOU BOARDED HIM BEFORE? - UH...NO. - OR MAYBE HE THOUGHT
YOU WEREN'T COMING BACK FOR HIM. - I'M SORRY.
[sighs] - WELL, JUST MAKE SURE TO GIVE
HIM PLENTY OF FOOD AND WATER WHEN YOU GET HIM HOME. - I WILL. - BYE, COOPER! IT'S GOOD TO SEE YOU
FEELING SO GOOD. [sighs] WELL, BYE. - BYE. - [sighs] [dog whimpering and yelping] - COME ON, DOG. - GO ON UP.
GET IN THE CAR. GET IN THERE. [sighs] COME HERE.
COME HERE. WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU, DOG?
HUH? [sighs]
FINE. WE'LL WALK HOME.
LET'S GO. [quirky music] ♪ ♪ - WHO'S CAR IS THAT?
- OH, IT'S MR. BRYANT'S. HE WALKED THE DOG HOME
AND LEFT IT HERE. - [scoffs]
WHY? - WELL, THE DOG WOULDN'T GET
IN THE CAR. I SAW HIM PULLING AND FIGHTING. - BUT HE SEEMED HAPPY
TO BE WITH HIM. - WELL, I'VE GOT TO CALL HIM
TOMORROW ANYWAY. HE LEFT WITHOUT PAYING HIS BILL.
- UGH. JUST SEND IT TO HIM. - ALL RIGHT, AND NOW WE GO HOME. - OH, YEAH. [key pad beeping] [alarm beeps] - [sighs heavily] [sighs]
[dog panting] - WHY YOU AND NOT THEM? WHY ARE YOU HERE? WHY ARE YOU HERE? - WHAT IS THIS? YOU BEEN LOOKING AT THIS? I TOLD YOU NOT TO. YOU SHOULD JUST THROW THIS AWAY. [sighs] GOOD NIGHT, MOM. - YOU CAN'T THROW IT AWAY
EITHER, CAN'T YOU? - GOOD NIGHT, MOM. - GET OFF THERE.
GET OFF THE BED! - [whimpering] - [sighs] [scoffs] [phone vibrating] JAKE BRYANT. - MR. BRYANT, IT'S DR. MASON. DO YOU NEED HELP
GETTING YOUR CAR? DO YOU WANT ME TO HAVE IT
TOWED TO YOUR HOME? - WHAT?
OH. NO, I'LL GET IT WHEN I'M READY. - WELL, WHEN DO YOU THINK
THAT MIGHT BE? - OH, DO YOU NEED ME
TO MOVE IT? - NO, I GUESS NOT. I MEAN, IF YOU NEED TO LEAVE IT
HERE A LITTLE WHILE, YOU CAN. HOW'S COOPER?
IS HE EATING? - YEAH, HE'S FINE.
- WELL, GOOD. WELL, THAT'S GOOD TO HEAR. OKAY, WELL,
GUESS I'LL LET YOU GO. - ALL RIGHT, BYE.
- OKAY, BYE. - YOU ARE REALLY OBSESSED
WITH THIS ONE, AREN'T YOU, DOC? - NO.
DO I SOUND THAT WAY? - MAYBE JUST A LITTLE PUSHY. - [sighs] I DON'T WHY I CAN'T QUIT
THINKING ABOUT THIS ONE. HIS FACE WAS JUST SO SAD. - MR. BRYANT?
- NO, OF COURSE NOT. COOPER, THE DOG.
- OF COURSE. - [sighs] TREY, DO NOT EVEN START. - WHAT? - YOU TRYING TO FIX ME UP
WITH EVERY ATTRACTIVE MAN ALIVE. - I KNEW IT.
YOU THINK HE'S ATTRACTIVE. - TREY!
I'M NOT INTERESTED. I'VE TOLD YOU A THOUSAND TIMES. I DON'T NEED A MAN
TO COMPLETE ME. - 1,001.
- SO STOP. - YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE
TO DO THIS, JANICE. - JAKE, IT'S THE ONE THING
I CAN DO. PLEASE, JUST LET ME DO IT. IT'S GOOD TO SEE YOU
UP AND DRESSED. ARE YOU GOING IN TO WORK TODAY? - NO. I'M TAKING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE. - OH. HAVE YOU LET THEM KNOW YET? - I SENT AN EMAIL. - JAKE. - DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT. - IS YOUR CAR IN THE SHOP? - NO, I HAD TO LEAVE IT
AT THE VET. DOG WOULDN'T GET IN IT. - POOR THING, HE'S PROBABLY
TRAUMATIZED FROM THE WRECK. IT HAD TO BE JUST TERRIFYING. - [quietly]
TERRIFYING. - [sighs] - I DON'T KNOW WHY I FELT
SUCH A CONNECTION TO THIS DOG. I MEAN, I LOVE DOGS.
I LOVE ALL ANIMALS. BUT SOME DOGS ARE SPECIAL. WHEN YOU LOOK IN THEIR EYES,
YOU CAN SEE AN INTELLIGENCE. IT'S IN PAIN. I JUST KNEW HE'D BEEN ABANDONED. MAYBE THAT'S WHY I FELT
THE CONNECTION. BUT THEN THE GUY CAME BACK.
- NO, HE DIDN'T. - YES, MOM, THIS GUY CAME BACK.
- HE NEVER CAME BACK. WE DID SOMETHING,
SO HE LEFT AND NEVER CAME BACK. - WHAT, MOM?
WHAT DID WE DO? - FIX ME A GIN AND TONIC? [crickets chirping] - GO LAY DOWN. [dog whimpers] [sighs] YOU MISS THEM TOO, HUH? [sighs heavily] [sighs] - WHAT IS HE DOING? - THAT DOG REALLY IS AFRAID
TO GET IN THAT CAR. - [sighs] [dog's collar jingles] - I HOPE YOU DON'T MIND.
I LET MYSELF IN. - OH, IT'S FINE. - I'M GLAD TO SEE YOU
UP AND OUT. YOU TOOK COOPER FOR A WALK? - YEAH, YOU WERE RIGHT. HE WOULDN'T GET IN THE CAR
BECAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT. BUT...I THINK I CAN HELP HIM
WORK THROUGH IT. MOVE PAST IT. THIS IS ONE THING I CAN DO. [patting dog] - THEY'RE BACK AGAIN. - YOU THINK THAT ACCIDENT
MIGHT HAVE BEEN MORE THAN JUST A FENDER BENDER? [sighs] "SURVIVED BY LOVING FATHER
AND HUSBAND, JAKE BRYANT"? WHAT? OH... DID YOU MAIL THAT BILL YET,
FOR MR. BRYANT? [sighs]
OH, GOOD. DON'T. - WHAT IS IT? - I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG. I COULD SEE IT IN HIS EYES.
- MR. BRYANT'S? - NO, COOPER. NO WONDER HE DOESN'T WANT
TO GET BACK INTO A CAR. COOPER WAS IN MORE
THAN JUST A FENDER BENDER. ALL THE OTHER PASSENGERS
IN THE CAR WERE KILLED. LOOK. THAT POOR DOG. - POOR DOG? DOC, THAT POOR MAN. HOW DOES SOMEONE LIVE THROUGH
SOMETHING LIKE THIS? I CAN'T IMAGINE
WHAT I WOULD DO. - DRINK YOURSELF TO DEATH? - DOC...
- NO, I DIDN'T MEAN THAT. DON'T--JUST--SORRY. - IT'S NO WONDER MR. BRYANT DIDN'T COME GET THE DOG
RIGHT AWAY. I KEPT BUGGING HIM
WITH ALL OF THOSE MESSAGES. I'M GONNA CALL AND APOLOGIZE.
- NO. THAT'LL JUST MAKE IT WORSE. HE PROBABLY JUST WANTS
TO BE LEFT ALONE. DO NOT CALL HIM. - WELL, I'M GONNA CALL
THAT POLICE OFFICER AND GIVE HIM A PIECE OF MY MIND. "SOME KIND OF ACCIDENT." I HAVE HIS PHONE NUMBER
HERE SOMEWHERE. [dog panting excitedly] - WE EVER GONNA GO OUT THERE
AND TALK TO HIM? APOLOGIZE, MAYBE? - I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'D SAY. [reflective guitar music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ DEBUTANTES
AND DEAD BROKE HEROES ♪ ♪ HYPNOTIZED BY ONES
AND ZEROES ♪ ♪ NEVER KNOWING WHEN
IT'S QUITTING TIME ♪ ♪ CON MAN, CONNOISSEURS ♪ ♪ ASTRONAUTS, AMATEURS ♪ ♪ LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT
PICK-UP LINE ♪ ♪ WELL I'M HOPING TO MAKE
MY CONNECTION ♪ ♪ AIN'T THERE ANYBODY HERE
WHO UNDERSTANDS? ♪ ♪ WELL I SWEAR THAT IT'S TRUE ♪ ♪ IF I WAS HOLDING YOU
IT WOULD BE LIKE ♪ ♪ HOLDING DIAMONDS
IN MY HANDS ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ HELL BROKE LOOSE
AND IT HARDLY MATTERED ♪ ♪ WITHOUT YOUR LOVE
I'M TORN AND TATTERED ♪ ♪ I'M LOSING GRASP ON NOTHING
GREAT OR SMALL ♪ - COME ON, BUDDY. - ♪ WELL, I'VE BEEN OUTCAST,
I'VE BEEN OUTDONE ♪ ♪ I'VE BEEN OUT-RACED
AND I'VE BEEN OUT RUN ♪ ♪ WITHOUT YOU IT DON'T MEAN
A THING AT ALL ♪ ♪ WELL, I'M HOPING TO MAKE
MY CONNECTION ♪ ♪ AIN'T THERE ANYBODY HERE
WHO UNDERSTANDS? ♪ ♪ I SWEAR THAT IT'S TRUE ♪ ♪ IF I WERE HOLDING YOU
IT WOULD BE LIKE ♪ ♪ HOLDING DIAMONDS
IN MY HANDS ♪ ♪ HOLDING DIAMONDS
IN MY HANDS ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ HOLDING DIAMONDS
IN MY HANDS ♪ ♪ I SWEAR THAT IT'S TRUE ♪ ♪ IF I WERE HOLDING YOU
IT WOULD BE LIKE ♪ ♪ HOLDING DIAMONDS
IN MY HANDS ♪ - I SEE YOU HAVEN'T GIVEN UP. - NOPE.
HE'S GETTING THERE. - I'M SURE HE'LL GET IN
WHEN HE'S READY. MAYBE YOU'RE USING
THE WRONG MOTIVATION. HE'LL GET IN THERE
AFTER SOME TIME. YOU KNOW,
TIME HEALS ALL THINGS. - DOES IT? - IT'S THE PERFECT SPOT--
FOUR WATER WAYS. - I THINK COOPER
ALREADY GOT IN. - YOU WANT TO GO FOR IT, GABE?
DIVE IN. [laughs] - YEAH, JAKE, YOU CAN'T
SAY "NO" NEXT TIME. WE'RE SO BRINGING YOU BACK.
RIGHT, GABE? - YEP. - COOPER WANTS YOU TOO. [static] - COME ON!
LET'S DO IT! - ALL RIGHT, BREAK'S OVER.
YOU GUYS READY TO GO AGAIN? - YEAH. - COOP, YOU READY TO GO? COME ON, BOY,
YOU GOT TO LEAD US UP. WE GOT WAY, WAY MORE TO GO. - "MY PAWS ARE ALREADY DIRTY,"
HE SAYS. - HEY, MOM?
- CAREFUL ON THE TURNS, GABE. - SEE, THAT'S THE ROAD
WE CAME UP ON. AND THERE'S THE LAKE. OH, IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL, ISN'T IT? WISH YOU WERE HERE, BABE. - DAD, I HOPE THIS IS ENOUGH
GOOD FOOTAGE FOR YOU. I REALLY MISS YOU,
AND I WISH YOU WERE HERE. - YEAH, JAKE, YOU CAN'T SAY "NO"
NEXT TIME. WE'RE SO BRINGING YOU BACK.
RIGHT, GABE? - YEP. - YEP, COOPER WANTS YOU TOO. - LET'S GO!
LET'S GO, COME ON! COME ON, LET'S GO!
YEAH! COME ON! GO GET IT! YEAH! OKAY. - HE DID IT!
DR. MASON, HE DID IT! - LET'S GO FOR A RIDE, BUDDY. - YAY, THE DOG'S ALL RIGHT. MAYBE NOW WE CAN STOP OBSESSING
OVER ALL OF THIS AND MOVE ON. COME ON, BUDDY. - JAKE, HEY. IT'S BEEN MONTHS, BUDDY. I'VE BEEN TRYING TO CALL YOU. I'D GIVEN UP ON EVER HEARING
FROM YOU AGAIN. WELL, THE FEEDBACK FROM
THE BETA TESTERS WAS AWESOME. WE'VE ALREADY PRESOLD
1,000 UNITS. SO HAVE A SEAT, AND I WILL
GET YOU BACK UP TO SPEED. - ANDREW, I'M HERE TO RESIGN. - JAKE, YOU DON'T WANT
TO DO THAT NOW. - YES, I DO. I MEAN, SOME OF THE BEST HOURS
I'VE SPENT WERE TEACHING ABBY
TO EDIT AND SHOOT, AND THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO DO. - LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? - NO, JUST CHECKING THE WEATHER. - SHE CAN'T STOP THINKING
ABOUT HIM. - THE GUY?
- NO, THE DOG. - OH, WHY COULDN'T IT BE
THE GUY? - [sighs] AT WORK, THERE WAS THIS DOG, A REALLY SMART DOG. HE GOT INTO A CAR ACCIDENT,
AND HIS OWNER WAS KILLED. AFTER THAT,
HE WOULDN'T GET INTO A CAR. WOULDN'T EVEN GO NEAR ONE. BUT FINALLY, JUST THIS WEEK,
HE DID. HE GOT OVER IT. HE WAS GRIEVING AND MISERABLE
AND SCARED, BUT THEN HE GOT OVER IT. WHY COULDN'T YOU DO THAT? WHY COULDN'T YOU EVER
JUMP BACK IN THAT CAR, MOM? I'LL SEE YOU FRIDAY. - CHURCH IS HAVING
A CLOTHING DRIVE THIS WEEK. DID YOU READ ABOUT
THAT APARTMENT FIRE DOWNTOWN? SOME FAMILIES LOST EVERYTHING. - I READ ABOUT THAT. - WOULD YOU LIKE TO DONATE
SOME CLOTHING? - YEAH, I THINK I HAVE
A FEW OLD THINGS. - THEY NEED CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. - I'LL THINK ABOUT IT. - ARE YOU GONNA DRIVE UP
AND SEE YOUR PARENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS? [kids shouting playfully] - COME ON, LET'S GO. [peaceful instrumental music] ♪ ♪ - GOOD NIGHT, GUYS.
- GOOD NIGHT. - GOOD NIGHT, BRO. [cat meows] ♪ ♪ - NICE. - SO, DOC, A BUNCH OF US
ARE MEETING UP FOR A LITTLE PARTY TONIGHT. WANT TO COME?
- EH... - COME ON. - I'VE GOT PLANS.
- MM-HMM. - NOW, NOW, WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE
FOR COOPER, HUH? LOOK AT THAT. YEAH, HUH?
GOOD BOY. WOW, WHAT'S THIS?
HUH? COOPER, YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE. HOW DID YOU KNOW?
HMM? MERRY CHRISTMAS, COOPER. <i> [Carol of the Bells</i> playing] - MERRY CHRISTMAS, BAXTER. ♪ ♪ MERRY CHRISTMAS. [sighs] ♪ ♪ [sighs] SHERRI. HI, IT'S CAROLINE MASON, CHERYL'S DAUGHTER. OH, YEAH, GOOD. LISTEN, COULD YOU HAVE SOMEONE
CHANGE THE LITTER BOX? I'M NOT GONNA BE ABLE
TO MAKE IT BY FOR A FEW DAYS. YEAH, BUSY--HOLIDAYS. OKAY. THANKS. BYE. [playful instrumental music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - I THOUGHT HE WAS OKAY
WITH CARS NOW? - WE JUST LIKE TO WALK. - WELL, HAVE A SEAT.
DR. MASON WILL BE RIGHT OUT. - GOOD BOY.
- WHAT'S THIS GUY'S NAME? - THIS IS COOPER.
- THIS IS SASSY. - HELLO, SASSY, HOW YOU DOING?
- SHE IS SASSY. [both laugh] - THERE WE GO. - SEE, WHAT WASN'T SO BAD,
WAS IT? - COME ON, BUDDY.
COME ON. OH, YEAH, THAT'S A BIG, BAD,
PRETTY BOY. - SO HOW'S HE BEEN DOING?
- GREAT. HE'S DOING GREAT. - AND YOU?
- ME? - YEAH, HOW HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? - WELL, COOPER AND I HAVE BEEN
GETTING A LOT OF EXERCISE. HE LOVES TO RUN. COLD WEATHER DOESN'T SEEM
TO BOTHER HIM AT ALL. - [laughs] WELL, YOU'RE REALLY LUCKY
TO HAVE HIM. - YEAH.
- [chuckles] - WELL...ARE WE DONE?
- YEAH, YEAH. TREY WILL MEET YOU OUT FRONT.
- OKAY, THANKS. - UH-HUH. [sighs] - WHAT DO YOU THINK?
THINK ANYONE WILL HIRE ME? HMM? YOU JUST WANT ME TO STAY HERE
WITH YOU ALL THE TIME, DON'T YOU? - AND THEN SHE SAID,
"KABOOM." [both chuckling] - IT'S ONLY FUNNY
WHEN YOU SAY IT RIGHT. IT'S "KA-BOOOOM."
- [laughs] THAT CHANGES THE JOKE.
- IT DOESN'T CHANGE ANYTHING. - DR. MASON, I THOUGHT YOU MIGHT
WANT TO SEE THIS RIGHT AWAY. - THAT CANNOT BE THE SAME DOG. - DOC, LOOK AT THOSE EYES. YOU KNOW IT'S HIM. YOU GONNA CALL? - [sighs] COME ON, DAISY. COME ON. COME ON, DAISY. COME ON. [sighs]
OH, DAISY, I'M SORRY. I DON'T EVEN KNOW
WHAT I WAS THINKING. THIS IS RIDICULOUS. [phone ringing] DR. CAROLINE MASON. UH...I KNOW.
I'M SORRY. COULD YOU HAVE SOMEONE CLEAN OUT
THAT LITTER BOX TODAY? AND... I PROMISE I'LL BE THERE
THIS WEEKEND. [breathes in heavily]
OKAY? THANKS. [sighs] [sighs] - NITA FOUND THIS
UNDER SOME PAPERS LAST WEEK. IT HAS A NUMBER ON IT. I DIDN'T CALL. I JUST THOUGHT
I'D LEAVE IT UP TO YOU. NO ONE WOULD BLAME YOU
IF YOU JUST THREW IT AWAY. THE ADDRESS IS WAY OUT
IN BOERNE. IT'S PROBABLY NOT EVEN HIM. [dog panting happily] [sighs] IF YOU DECIDE TO CALL THEM,
I'LL GO WITH YOU. JUST TO MAKE SURE
THAT IT'S A SAFE HOME. COOPER'S A REALLY SMART DOG. AND HE WOULDN'T JUST... I MEAN, MAYBE THERE'S A REASON
HE RAN AWAY. - [sighs] [sighs] SO WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO, HUH? YOU GONNA LEAVE ME NOW? [dog whimpering] - WELL, I SAY DON'T DO IT. JAKE, YOU SHOULD'VE
SEEN YOURSELF. YOU JUST MOPED AROUND. AND NOW YOU'RE UP AND AROUND
AND ABOUT. YOU LOOK BETTER,
AND YOU CERTAINLY SMELL BETTER. IF YOU GIVE COOPER BACK,
YOU'RE GOING TO BE ALONE AGAIN, AND THAT'S NOT GOOD, JAKE. BEING ALONE IS NEVER GOOD. YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS? [dog barking] - THERE YOU GO. THANKS FOR COMING WITH ME.
- OF COURSE. I SHOULD TELL YOU,
I GET PRETTY EMOTIONAL WHEN IT COMES TO ANIMALS. I KNOW THAT'S NOT
VERY PROFESSIONAL OF ME. - NO, THAT'S WHAT MAKES YOU
A GOOD VET, ACTUALLY. - SO YOU WON'T TELL ANYONE
IF I CRY LIKE A BABY? - WOW.
YOU CAME A LONG WAY, BUDDY. - I CAN'T BELIEVE HE JUST
SHOWED UP ON YOUR DOORSTEP FROM WAY OUT HERE. I CAN'T EVEN BELIEVE
HE'S STILL ALIVE. - I KNOW.
IT'S A MIRACLE. [sighs] - WE CAN JUST TURN AROUND. - NO, THEY'RE EXPECTING US. THEY PROBABLY MISS YOU
AS MUCH AS I'M GOING TO. [sighs] WELL, THIS IS IT.
WE ARE HERE. - [clears throat]
SORRY. SORRY.
[laughs weakly] COME ON, COOPER. - OH, HE LOOKS SO GOOD. OH, HE ALWAYS LOVED TENDING
THE HORSES. IS THAT MR. BRYANT
WHO FOUND HIM? - YEAH.
AND I'M-- - HEY! - I'M...
CAROLINE MASON. - HEY, BABY.
HEY, THERE. SETH TAUGHT HIM TO LEAD
THE HORSES TO THE STABLE. AND RUN 'EM IN THE CORRAL,
AND HE IS JUST A NATURAL AT IT. HE'S GOT THAT HERDING INSTINCT,
DON'T YOU, BUDDY? - YEAH, HE'S A SMART DOG.
- YEAH, HE IS. IF YOU WANT, YOU WANT TO COME ON
UP TO THE HOUSE? HAVE SOME TEA? LET'S TALK.
COME ON, BABY. COME ON, HANK. SETH? SETH, HONEY, BRING THAT ICED TEA
ON OUT HERE ON THE PORCH. - ALL RIGHT. HERE WE GO.
- Y'ALL HAVE A SEAT. - HI.
- HI. - WELL, HANK.
HANK! HEY, BUDDY, COME HERE. [dog squeaks] HEY, BOBBIE, I DON'T THINK
HE REMEMBERS ME. COME HERE, HANK. - GO ON, COOPER.
GO ON. GO ON. - THAT'S A GOOD BOY. - HOW LONG AGO DID YOU FIND HIM? - IT'S BEEN A FEW MONTHS.
- IT WAS NINE MONTHS. WELL, IT WAS JUNE.
- JUNE? REALLY? THAT'S RIGHT WHEN
HE WENT MISSING. HE MUST'VE GONE STRAIGHT TO YOU. - WELL, WHY DO YOU THINK
HE RAN AWAY? OR WHY DO YOU THINK
THAT HE WENT SO FAR FROM HOME? - WELL, YOU'RE GONNA THINK
WE'RE CRAZY, BUT HE JUST SHOWED UP ON OUR
DOORSTEP A COUPLE YEARS BACK. - RIGHT AFTER WE... - THERE WAS AN ACCIDENT. OUR GRANDSON CAME OUT TO SPEND
A SUMMER WITH US, AND HE WANDERED OFF
DOWN THE HILL THERE. - WELL, THEY THOUGHT HE WAS--
MAYBE HE WAS TRYING TO FISH SOMETHING OUT OF THE CREEK,
AND HE FELL IN. - POLICE CAME OUT. WE SEARCHED FOR HIM FOR TWO DAYS
BEFORE THEY FINALLY FOUND HIM
IN A CREEK. - AND THE NEXT MORNING, THERE WAS A COMMOTION
IN THE BARN, AND SETH WENT OUT THERE
TO SEE WHAT IT WAS ABOUT. AND HANK WAS IN THERE
JUST BARKING AT THE HORSES. - I BROUGHT HIM IN THE HOUSE
AND FED HIM. I DON'T KNOW; AFTER THAT,
HE JUST SEEMED LIKE HE WAS OURS. - HANK WAS SUCH A COMFORT TO US. I REALLY--
I DON'T THINK WE COULD'VE GOTTEN THROUGH THAT LAST YEAR
WITHOUT HIM. - NO.
- HE WAS LIKE A MIRACLE, REALLY. AND THEN HE JUST TOOK OFF. - WOW, THIS WAS-- - YOU KNOW, WE SHOULD PROBABLY
BE HEADING OUT. - WELL, HANK, COME HERE, BABY.
COME HERE. COME HERE, BOY. COME HERE. [dog whimpering] - HEY, YOU CALL HIM TO YOU.
- WHAT? - YEAH, GO ON.
CALL HIM TO YOU. - COME HERE, COOP.
COME HERE. - WELL, I GUESS WE'RE NOT CRAZY
AFTER ALL. - YOU NEED HIM NOW, DON'T YOU? - WELL, YOU KNOW, WE REALLY
JUST WANTED TO MAKE SURE THAT DOG WAS OKAY. THOSE COYOTES CAN GIVE YOU
A QUICK WRESTLE, IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. - YES, MA'AM. - AND I MEAN, IT'S NOT LIKE WE
HAVE PAPERS ON HIM OR ANYTHING. HE'S NO MORE OURS
THAN HE IS YOURS. - I THINK YOU OUGHT TO KEEP HIM. - THANK YOU. - WELL, IT'S GETTING
KIND OF LATE. Y'ALL MIGHT WANT TO HEAD ON OUT
BEFORE IT GETS DARK. IT'S SUPPER TIME. - WELL, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. AND I'M REALLY SORRY
ABOUT YOUR GRANDSON. - WE APPRECIATE THAT. - YEAH, THIS IS A WONDERFUL
THING YOU GUYS ARE DOING. - Y'ALL TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER. - OH, YEAH, NO. WE'RE JUST FRIENDS. - WELL, BE CAREFUL.
Y'ALL HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOME. - THANKS.
- THANKS. - [sighs]
- WHAT, NO TEARS OF JOY? - [chuckles]
NO TEARS OF JOY. SO WHAT DID YOU THINK
OF THEIR STORY? - KIND OF KOOKY, HUH? - YOU DON'T THINK
THERE'S ANYTHING TO IT? - STRANGE COINCIDENCE,
I GUESS. - I THINK THERE'S WAY MORE
THAN THAT. DO YOU FEEL SOMETIMES LIKE
THE PAIN IS SO MUCH THAT IT WOULD'VE BEEN BETTER IF
YOU HAD NEVER LOVED THEM AT ALL? - NO. NEVER. - I'M SORRY; THAT WAS
REALLY RUDE AND STRANGE. I'M SORRY.
- IT'S OKAY. DID YOU EVER LOSE SOMEONE? - NOT LIKE THAT. MY FATHER LEFT WHEN I WAS SEVEN. I GUESS SOMETIMES... PART OF ME WISHED THAT SOMEONE
WOULD CALL AND SAY THAT HE HAD DIED OR SOMETHING,
SOMEHOW. - I THINK I'D GIVE ANYTHING
IF ELIZABETH HAD JUST TAKEN THE KIDS
AND WALKED OUT ON ME. THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS. - [chuckles] I'LL SEND YOU THE BILL
ON MONDAY. - GLAD YOU DECIDED TO STAY. - DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT WAS
JUST A STRANGE COINCIDENCE? - MAYBE. - MAYBE THAT'S HIS MISSION,
HIS JOB-- TO HELP PEOPLE MOVE ON. - DR. MASON.
- YEAH? OH. SORRY. OKAY.
- WHAT A GOOD BOY. HE DIDN'T FEEL IT. [hopeful music] ♪ ♪ - HE'S MOVING ON
WITH NO REGRETS. HE'S NOT GIVING UP ON LIFE. WHY WERE YOU SUCH A COWARD? HE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE ANYBODY.
ALL HE HAS IS A DOG TO HELP HIM. AND YOU HAD ME. YOU SHOULD'VE GOTTEN OVER HIM
FOR ME. [sobbing] YOU SHOULD'VE
BEEN THERE TO HELP ME. YOU MADE ME AFRAID
TO LOVE ANYBODY. [crying] - I'M SORRY. - [sighs]
- HEY. - HI.
- IS THAT YOURS? - NO, NO, THIS IS MILO. WE'RE JUST DOING
SOME PHYSICAL THERAPY HELPING HIM WITH HIS ARTHRITIS. - MM, YOU HAVE A DOG?
- YEAH. I HAVE A GREYHOUND NAMED BAXTER. WELL, HE'S A RETIRED GREYHOUND,
EMPHASIS ON THE WORD "RETIRED," 'CAUSE HE'S ABOUT AS SLOW
AS MILO. - WELL, COOPER AND I
ARE GONNA TAKE A WALK IN THE PARK ON SATURDAY,
AND YOU GUYS SHOULD JOIN US. - YEAH. SO HOW WAS YOUR FIRST WEEK
OF YOUR NEW JOB? - OUTSTANDING. [both laugh] - WHEN DID YOU TEACH HIM
HOW TO DO THAT? - I DIDN'T.
- WELL, SOMEBODY DID. - [whistles] - HEY. HEY, SWEETIE. HEY, IS HE YOURS?
- MM-HMM. - HE'S AWFULLY SWEET. HEY, SWEET BOY. HEY, GOOD BOY.
GOOD BOY. [phone ringing] - DR. CAROLINE MASON. - HI, MA'AM, THIS IS JOSEPH
FROM HOME HEALTH CARE OF TEXAS. I REGRET TO INFORM YOU
THAT YOUR MOTHER PASSED DURING THE EVENING. WE'RE GONNA NEED YOU COME IN
AND VERIFY THE ARRANGEMENTS. - I'LL BE RIGHT THERE. - I'M SO SORRY.
I KNOW THIS IS A DIFFICULT TIME. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US IF
THERE'S ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED. MA'AM?
MA'AM, ARE YOU STILL-- - UH, CAROLINE,
IT'S JAKE. I NOTICED THE OFFICE WAS CLOSED.
I GUESS YOU'RE OUT OF TOWN. ANYWAY, JUST GIVE ME A CALL
WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE. OKAY, BYE. THAT'S IT?
DONE? GOOD BOY. - [crying] - COOPER. [loudly]
COOPER. WHERE'S CAROLINE?
- SHE'S WITH A PATIENT. - WHICH ROOM?
- YOU CAN'T GO BACK THERE! - CAROLINE! - WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
WHAT'S WRONG? - HE'S GONE. I JUST WOKE UP THIS MORNING,
AND HE'S GONE. - COOPER?
- YEAH, HE'S GONE. I CHECKED EVERYWHERE. - WELL, CALM DOWN.
- THE RANCH. I'LL BET HE WENT BACK THERE.
- NO. HE DIDN'T. - AND HOW DO YOU KNOW THIS?
- BECAUSE I KNOW WHERE HE WENT. - WHERE? - TO HELP THE NEXT PERSON. - AH. [birds chirping] - [sighs] - MR. BRYANT.
- IS HE HERE? DID HE COME BACK HERE?
- YOU MEAN HANK? NO, WE HAVEN'T SEEN HIM. COME ON IN. CAN I GET YOU SOMETHING
TO DRINK? ALL WE GOT'S TEA AND SODA. - I'M OKAY. - YOU SURE? - [sighs]
COOPER RAN AWAY THIS MORNING. - OH, WELL,
MAYBE HE'LL COME BACK. HE MAY BE WAITING FOR YOU
WHEN YOU GET HOME. - DID YOU TRAIN HIM
TO SIT AND FETCH? - NO, HE CAME TO US
ALREADY TRAINED. HE WAS OBEDIENT
RIGHT FROM THE START. TOOK TO THE HORSES IN A SNAP. - WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH THIS?
WHAT IS THIS? HOW DO YOU KNOW MY FAMILY?
WHAT IS THIS? - THIS IS YOUR FAMILY?
- YEAH. - WELL, THESE ARE
FROM THE TRAIL RIDE. - WHAT? - WE RUN A TRAIL RIDE OUT HERE. FOLKS COME OUT AND PAY
TO RIDE THE TRAILS FOR A DAY. BOBBIE LIKES TO TAKE
THE PICTURES. - [mumbles indistinctly] - WHAT'S THAT? - I'M SORRY. - MR. BRYANT? - YOU WANT ME TO MAKE
SOME PHONE CALLS BEFORE WE GO? BUT SHOULDN'T WE BE DOING
SOMETHING TO HELP FIND HIM? - NO, HE'S FINE. - HOW COME YOU'RE NOT UPSET? USUALLY WHEN A DOG GOES MISSING,
YOU GET ALL WEEPY-EYED. - SHE'S BEEN ACTING LIKE THAT
ALL MORNING. - [skeptically]
HMM. - YOU GUYS READY TO LOCK UP?
- WE ARE IF YOU ARE. [hopeful guitar music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ IF I GIVE TOO MUCH ♪ ♪ I STRANGLE EACH
AND EVERYTHING I TOUCH ♪ - BAXTER! COME HERE, BOY! [dog food clattering] BAXTER? BAXTER. YOU OLD DEAF DOG,
YOU SCARED ME. [dog barks] [dog yelping] [dog whines] COOPER.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? YOU OKAY? WHERE'S JAKE?
HOW DID YOU GET HERE? COME ON, BOY. [water rushing] [pensive guitar music] ♪ ♪ - [humming melodically] ♪ OCTOBER SKY ABOVE ME ♪ ♪ SHUDDERING GROUND
BENEATH MY FEET ♪ ♪ SOMETIMES IT GETS THE FEELING
LIKE I CAN'T COMPETE ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ THERE'S THE SCENT
OF AUTUMN BURNING ♪ ♪ AN ACHE OF SOMETHING WRONG ♪ ♪ A DARK UNSETTLED FEELING
THAT I'M TOO FAR GONE ♪ ♪ STILL RESTLESS,
STILL WAITING ♪ ♪ STILL THE SPIRIT FLIES ♪ ♪ IT'S LOVE
THAT NEVER DIES ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ WHEN YOUR DREAMS HAVE LOST
THEIR MEANING ♪ ♪ AND HOPE HAS LOST
ITS WAY ♪ ♪ AND THE PLATITUDE... ♪ - I'M GONNA BE ALL RIGHT. ♪ ♪ - ♪ STILL THERE'S
AN ELEMENTAL FERVOR ♪ ♪ A SILENCE TO RESPECT ♪ ♪ A PRINCIPLE OF FAITH
WE WOULD DIE TO PROTECT ♪ ♪ STILL RESTLESS
STILL WAITING ♪ - JAKE!
- WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? - LOOKING FOR YOU. - WHERE DID YOU FIND HIM?
- HE CAME TO ME. - WHAT?
- I DON'T KNOW. HE JUST SHOWED UP
ON MY DOORSTEP. I THOUGHT HE WAS GONNA GO
TO THE GIRL-- YOU REMEMBER, THE WOMAN
FROM THE PARK--BUT HE DIDN'T. HE CAME TO ME INSTEAD. - WHAT WOMAN FROM THE PARK? - THE ONE WHO LOOKED ILL. - OH, HE MUST'VE FOLLOWED
YOUR SCENT. - [groans]
- WHAT? - DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT? - [sighs]
CAROLINE... HE'S A NORMAL DOG.
HE'S NOT A MIRACLE. COME ON, LET'S GO.
COME ON, COOPER. COOPER. - COME ON.
COME ON. [sighs]
COME ON. [smooching] [car dinging] - [scoffs]
- [sighs] - HE CAME TO YOU. - HE JUST SHOWED UP
ON MY DOORSTEP. - [sighs]
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? COME ON, COOPER.
[pats leg] COME ON, BUDDY. IT'S OKAY. IT'S OKAY, BUDDY. - ARE YOU OKAY? - YEAH, I'M OKAY. [pats dog] - SO YOU STOLE THE MAN'S DOG.
NICE. - I DIDN'T STEAL HIS DOG. - DOC, YOU ARE NEVER GONNA FIND
A BOYFRIEND, ARE YOU? AREN'T YOU GONNA SAY,
"LOVE STINKS. YOU DON'T NEED A MAN TO MAKE
YOUR LIFE COMPLETE"? ♪ BUH-BA-BUH-BA-BA-BA ♪ NOTHING? HMM.
INTERESTING. [bittersweet piano music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ THIS OLD HOUSE
HAS SO MUCH SILVER ♪ ♪ I CAN'T ESCAPE
FROM MY FATE ♪ ♪ I CALLED DOWN THE HALLWAY ♪ ♪ AND MY VOICE JUST ECHOES
IN SPACE ♪ ♪ BUT I ALWAYS STAYED WITH YOU,
DIDN'T I ♪ ♪ WHILE THE OTHERS
THEY CAME AND LEFT ♪ ♪ BUT NOW YOU KNOW
MY SOUL YEARNS FOR YOU ♪ ♪ WITH EACH AND EVERY BREATH ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ THIS OLD HOUSE
HAS SO MUCH GOLD ♪ - HEY, JAKE, IT'S CAROLINE,
AND I WAS GOING TO TAKE COOPER TO THE PARK TODAY. AND I JUST THOUGHT THAT UH, UH...
MAYBE YOU'D LIKE TO SEE COOPER. SO...GIVE ME A CALL. - DOC, JUST A BIT OF ADVICE.
- STOP IT. - NO, I WILL NOT. WHEN YOU LEAVE A VOICE MAIL--
YEAH, YOU SAY, "CALL ME BACK," AND THEN GIVE
YOUR NAME AND NUMBER. 'CAUSE THIS IS HOW WE DO IT.
RIGHT, PRETTY BOY? - SO I RAMBLED. - WELL, YOU KNOW,
MAYBE JUST A LITTLE BIT. - WHERE IS HE, COOPER? HE NEVER EVEN RETURNED
MY MESSAGE. [sighs] SHOULD I CALL HIM AGAIN? [dog whines] - I'M GONNA TAKE THAT
AS A "NO." - ♪ BUT I ALWAYS STAYED
WITH YOU, DIDN'T I ♪ ♪ WHILE THE OTHERS
THEY CAME AND LEFT ♪ [knocking at door] ♪ YOU KNOW MY HEART
YEARNS FOR YOU ♪ [knocking] ♪ ♪ - [crying] LOOK AT ME.
THIS IS RIDICULOUS. - NEW PUPPY IN EXAM TWO.
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT LOOK GOOD. BLOOD WORK CAME BACK NORMAL.
YOUR HAIR'S ON FIRE. ANYONE? HELLO?
- YEAH. - YOU OKAY?
- HE DECIDED TO MOVE ON. - THE DOG?
- NO, THE GUY. - OH.
AND YOU'RE JUST GONNA-- - WE WEREN'T IN A RELATIONSHIP
OR ANYTHING. - WELL, MAYBE NOT,
BUT IT'S THE CLOSEST THING TO A RELATIONSHIP
I'VE EVER SEEN YOU IN. - YOU SURE THE BLOOD WORK
WAS GOOD? - YEAH. - HEY.
- HEY. - WHO'S THIS?
- THIS IS HANK. HANK, JR.
- AFTER THE COUNTRY SINGER? - [chuckles]
- HI, HANK, JR. OH, HE'S ADORABLE. I WENT BY YOUR PLACE. - OH, YEAH, I MOVED. HANK AND I GOT A PLACE
JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY. YOU KNOW, FRESH START. - I COULD USE ONE OF THOSE. - HOW'S COOPER?
- HE'S GREAT. - ARE YOU DOING ANYTHING
AFTER WORK TODAY? - NO, YOU SHOULD COME BY
AND SEE HIM. - WELL, ACTUALLY, I WAS THINKING
MAYBE YOU AND I COULD GRAB A CUP OF COFFEE
OR...SOMETHING. - YOU AND I?
- MM-HMM. - COFFEE?
LIKE, ALONE? - YEAH. - OKAY.
WE'LL TAKE IT SLOW. - WHAT? - THE COFFEE. WE'LL SIP IT...SLOWLY. 'CAUSE IT'S HOT. - UH...YEAH. SO I'LL JUST PICK YOU UP HERE,
THEN, LATER. - OKAY.
GREAT. - ALL RIGHT, BYE. [lilting harmonica music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ MAYBE WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE'RE HEADED UP
OUT OF THE WOODS ♪ ♪ YEAH, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE AIN'T NO DAMAGED GOODS ♪ [lively instrumental music] ♪ ♪ ♪ BABY, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE FINALLY TOOK AWAY
THE RUST ♪ ♪ WE GOT CHROME FENDERS ♪ ♪ UNDERNEATH THE RUST ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ SOMETIMES IT TAKES
A GOOD RAIN ♪ ♪ TO DRAG YOURSELF INSIDE ♪ ♪ BUT SOME THINGS
YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN ♪ ♪ SO YOU DO YOUR BEST TO BELIEVE
IN YOUR OWN LIES ♪ - DON'T YOU WANT
TO HOLD ON TO THAT? - OH, NO. WE'VE HELD ON TO THAT
LONG ENOUGH. - CARE TO JOIN ME? HEY! - [laughs] - YOU HAVE TO EAT ON THE FLOOR.
IT'S A TRADITION. COOPER AND I STARTED IT. HANK, HOWEVER, I DON'T THINK
HAS GRASPED THE TRADITION, HAVE YOU? GO ON.
EAT YOUR FOOD. - [chuckles] HE'LL GET IT EVENTUALLY. COOPER! BAXTER, YOUR FOOD'S RIGHT THERE. COOPER? COOPER? HMM. WELL...
[sighs] I GUESS THAT'S THAT. I GUESS IT WAS TIME FOR HIM
TO MOVE ON. [cat purring] YEAH. - DOC, I MADE THIS FOR YOU
IN CASE YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND. - NITA, I EXPLAINED TO YOU,
HE'S NOT MISSING. HE'S MOVED ON. - BUT WHAT IF HE'S HURT
OR SOMETHING? - NITA, LET IT GO. WE GOT TO TRUST THE DOC
ON THIS ONE. - GIVE IT TO ME, OKAY?
I'LL THINK ABOUT IT. [chuckles] - LET ME HAVE SOME OF THAT. - [laughs] [lilting harmonica music] ♪ ♪ - ♪ MAYBE WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE'RE HEADED UP
OUT OF THE WOODS ♪ ♪ YEAH, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE AIN'T NO DAMAGE GOODS ♪ [lively instrumental music] ♪ ♪ ♪ BABY, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE FINALLY TOOK AWAY
THE RUST ♪ ♪ WE GOT CHROME FENDERS ♪ ♪ UNDERNEATH THE RUST ♪ ♪ 'CAUSE SOMETIMES
IT TAKES A GOOD RAIN ♪ ♪ TO DRAG YOURSELF INSIDE ♪ ♪ 'CAUSE SOME THINGS
YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN ♪ ♪ SO YOU DO YOUR BEST TO BELIEVE
IN YOUR OWN LIES ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ BABY, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ JUST LIKE THE MOON
ON THE WAVES ♪ ♪ BABY WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ NOW, AIN'T WE BOTH
BEEN SAVED ♪ ♪ AND SOMETIMES
IT TAKES A GOOD RAIN ♪ ♪ TO DRAG YOURSELF INSIDE ♪ ♪ AND SOME THINGS
YOU CAN'T EXPLAIN ♪ ♪ SO YOU DO YOUR BEST TO BELIEVE
IN YOUR OWN LIES ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ BABY, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE'RE HEADED UP
OUT OF THE WOODS ♪ ♪ YEAH, WE GOT TO SHINE ON ♪ ♪ WE AIN'T NO DAMAGED GOODS ♪ ♪ ♪