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(somber piano music) (golf club swishes) (somber piano music) - Hello Mr. Davidson. - Ah, Felix. - Another bucket of balls? - Not today, hey, Tyler's on his way home. - Oh, is he gonna work here again this year? - Yeah and he's bringing a friend from college. - Sweet. - I'm just gonna. - Oh, yeah, yeah. Does he play golf too? - I haven't met him yet, but we'll find out this afternoon. - Guess so. - Okay, I'm good. - Oh yeah. There you go. - Atta boy, thanks. (upbeat music) - So the four of us ar
e naked, running through the town, we have no idea which way to go and all of a sudden this look of terror is just like stricken all of our faces and it's freezing outside. - Hey Tyler, let's go. - Sorry ladies, two seater. - First, see if the victim is conscious and breathing. Second, call for help in a loud, clear voice. Help, help and third, if the victim is not breathing, check the mouth for anything that may be blocking the air hole, like an apple core or something. - Hey Birdie, why are yo
ur dollies naked? - They were swimming and Lindsay almost drowned. - Nakedness is nothing to be ashamed of, Birdie, but at the dining room table, maybe they could pop on some swimwear. (upbeat music) What's on your agenda, Nate? - Ah, well, once the boys arrive, I thought I'd take them for a round of 18, you? - Well, Birdie has her swimming exam this afternoon, so I thought I'd take her down the beach after lunch. (upbeat music) - I saw Jeffrey's penis. - Who's Jeffrey and why did you see his pe
nis? - He shows it to me under the water at swimming lessons. (Stacey gasps) - Hey guys, how was the drive? - Tyler, you're home! - Hey Mom. - Oh, Birdie, your brother's home. - I can see Mom. - Hi, Birdie. - Oh Chase, we've heard so much about you. Sounds like you two had a lot of fun this year. - Yeah, we did. Nice place. - Oh, we just summer here. It's no palace, but it has all the basics. Oh, we're thrilled to see you and I know Tyler is too. - Yeah, thrilled. - Come on in. This is Tyler's s
ister Birdie. - I've got a swimming test today so if you need saving while you're here, I could probably do it. (laughter) - Cool, I'll keep that in mind. - And this is Mr. Davidson. - Nathan. - Oh, of course, they both are adults now. You can call me Stacey. - Hey Mom, where are we bunking? - Oh you two are in the guest house. - It's a work in progress. - Cool. - Listen, Birdie and I have to run off to her swimming lesson, so help yourself and if you need anything, just call me on the cell. Oh,
my sweet baby lamb chop, so good to have you close. Okay, okay Birdie, let's shake a leg, let's shake a leg. When you see Jeffrey's mother, I want you to point her out to me. - So Mom's calmed down a little bit. What about you Dad, you working today? - Nope, new summer's resolution. I'm gonna leave the office at the office, 18 holes towards a more relaxed, happier me. (upbeat music) (golf club whooshes) (golf club whooshes) - Alright, you're up. Alright, man, you just want to visualize where yo
u want the ball to go. You wanna get in the hole, okay? Now if you can get it in in the first shot, all the better, but most guys gotta work up to it, okay? Alright. - I thought golf was a quiet game. - Hey, nice and easy, keep it relaxed. - Ty, knock it off, alright? Let the guy play. (golf club whooshes) Good, good, you're a, good. - That's what we call shootin' blanks. You gotta visualize the cut, man, visualize the cut. (upbeat music) - Alright, here we go. Just remember to keep your head do
wn, 'cause, ah geez, I'm sorry, like father like son, huh? (golf club whooshes) whoa, okay, wow. You got some passion behind that, but, which is good, but let's just focus some of that energy. Use that club to get you pointed in the right direction, there you go, feet shoulder width apart, nice and then put just a slight bend in your knees, a little less, now just keep your head down and let the club do the work. (golf club whooshes) Better, I gotta cross the treeline to my goddamn ball. - Chase
, Chase, Chase, what are you doing? You don't wanna use that. - Why not? - Well, on the fairway you wanna use a club that'll give you a little lift. - Uh, like a seven? - Too much lift, try a three. Okay man, just visualize that ball going in the hole, nice and easy, okay? Wanna watch that grip there, it should be firm and loose all at the same time 'cause you don't wanna have a wussy shot, right? - Okay, seriously Coach, shut up. (golf club whooshes) - Four! - Ay, whoa! What are you guys doing,
you trying to kill me? - Sorry! Hey, I didn't mean to. - You hit my dad (laughs). You were a big target Dad. - Sorry. - Get your ball. - You alright? - I'm fine. (upbeat music) (water splashes) - Welcome to the lake, dude. - Ooh, that was chilly. So is your sister's name really Birdie? - Ah, actually it's Barbie, but when she was four she hated it so much that she changed it to Birdie and it just sort of stuck. - I thought you said that your dad was uptight? - Yeah, uh, he usually is. Maybe it'
s like a midlife crisis or something. - He seemed pretty young to me. - Yeah, well, you have to remember, I'm a product of a teen pregnancy. My parents had me when they were still in high school. Okay, okay, really? I think we should have a rule this year that maybe you kinda keep yourself covered up, just as a courtesy. You know, like a sock or pants or a took or a beanie, anything really, doesn't matter, sort of as a common courtesy to me, I think it'll do our relationship good and also to the
neighbors. I think they might appreciate it. Cool? (upbeat music) - Bertie, Bertie, this is your mother, what are you doing? Get away from that boy! (water splashes) You're coming with me, both of you. - Mom, you're embarrassing me. - I'm embarrassing you? I wasn't the one cavorting out in the middle of the lake in front of the whole beach. I suppose you're Jeffrey. - I didn't do anything. - Oh, I know exactly what you did you little pervert. - Excuse me, is there a problem here? - Yes, I'm han
dling the situation. - Well, I'd like to help you handle the situation, this is my son. - Well, that makes sense. This little nudist son of yours has been showing my daughter his penis. You think that's funny? It's a violation of her childhood. - I wasn't showing my penis, I was showing a minnow. - Minnow, for sure. - Mom, he's telling the truth. He was just showing me a minnow. - This is unbelievable. I don't care what we wanna call it, children of age should not be sharing this kind of thing.
- Let's just relax. They're kids. - At this rate, not for long. Grab your things Bertie, we're leaving. - Bye Jeffrey, sorry. - Wow, what a spread. - That's why it's so hot in here, turkey in June? - It's our first meal as a whole family together again, I thought it'd be more appropriate than throwing burgers on the barbecue. - I like burgers better. - We can have burgers another night. How was your golf game, boys? - Dad was playing his usual game. Up on the opposite fairway. - Well, your fathe
r does have a tendency to go about things backwards. - Whoa, whoa, what's that supposed to mean? - Nothing, it was just a joke, dear. - Okay. - Chase, what do your parents do? - Um, my mom doesn't work. - Oh, a stay at home mom like me. No wonder you turned out to be such a respectable young man. - Actually she's nothing like you. She's not exactly busy being a mom. - So does your father work? - No, he died when I was five. - I'm sorry to hear that. - Can we eat? - Yes, yes of course. What was I
thinking? I'll light the candles. (muffled dance music) - So who's gonna be here? - Ah, you know, lake friends, my girlfriend Bre, wassup Kimbell? - Hey, man. - What, girlfriend? - Yeah, you know, a summer thing. Oh and it's Andrew's party, so you can guess his nickname. - Alright, game on Davidson. - What's up dude? - Not in my parent's bedroom again. - Anal Randy. - That's o for one. - That's my friend Chase. - Hey everybody. - What's up? This is my buddy Chase. What's up, this is Chase, he's
with me, okay? - Beer bong. - [All] Go, go, go, go! (cheering) (chanting) ♪ Your eyes looking at me ♪ Hot times as far as I can see ♪ A great time ♪ Don't know what it means so ♪ Hey, now ♪ Rain down over me ♪ Hot rain washes over me ♪ Green eyes just for you and me - I'm gonna go to the bathroom. Now that's a tough question because really I like blondes and brunettes equally. - Tyler Davidson. - That's where the bathroom is. - Bre Hamilton. - You lose my number? - I lost my cell phone. Now do
you wanna go to the bathroom with me? Hey Chase! - Hi. - Bre. - Yeah, hi, nice to meet you. - Um, Tyler's talked about you all the time at college. - Yeah, at college I'm talking about you all the time. - Tyler! - Lunicki, oh, that is not a mustache. - You're so pretty. - I know, right. - It's so great to meet you after all this time hearing about you. - You too. You have to meet my friends, Jarod and Christy. - Alright, yeah. - Hey, guys, look who I found. Get in there. - Sam, Sammy, I can do t
his, I'm great at this. Mamacita! - You want another drink? - Yeah. - Alright, I'll take care of it. - Oh, I love him, he's like my brother. - Oh, oh. - So, what's your major? - Seriously? - Yeah. - Um, art, I'm a painter. - Oh, you paint, that's sexy. - Well, it's dirty. - (Laughs) You're funny and cute. We should hang out. - Yeah, for sure. - They're ridiculously cute, huh? - Yeah, for sure. - Yeah, every summer they come back and it's just like clockwork. - Right on schedule. - Well, Mr. Pain
ter, if you're ever looking for a model or anything. - I'm more of a landscape guy. - Oh. - I'm gonna get a beer. - What? - I'm gonna get a beer. - Oh. ♪ These crazy thoughts go through my head - Seriously, man, she is on the prowl. - Right. - So be careful. She will bite. But, you know, if you're into that, hey, that's cool, or if you're not, that's cool too. Don't know, don't care. Beer? - Yeah, one more. - You're alright, man. (bottles clink) ♪ You smile that smile - Hey, good party Andy. - M
y hot tub smells like urine. ♪ Then it all came down again ♪ These crazy thoughts go through my head - Chase, we're taking off and Bre's staying with us. - Or you can stay at Chrissy's. - Uh, no, I'm good, I'm all done. - Hey, this is gonna be a fun summer, huh? Just the three of us? Best summer ever. (somber music) (upbeat music) (car engine humming) Marty, hey come on, first game, first dibs. - I'm Chase, remember? (golf cart hums) - Hey. - Hey. You working today or just goofing off? - I just
been doing laps around the service road. It's been working out pretty well. - Cool, feel like catching a movie tonight? - The girls are coming over, hot tub night. - The girls? - Yeah, Bre and Christy. - Right, great. - Okay, I'm gonna go take a nap at number 17, then we'll switch, I promise this time. - Right. (golf cart engine hums) (somber piano music) Um, ham and cheese and coffee to go. - Chase? - Hey Mr. Davidson. - Well hey, if you're having lunch, come and join me. So where's that partne
r in crime of yours? - Oh, he went for lunch with Bre. - So how's all the manual labor going? - You know, I'm paying off my student loans, so, no complaints, could be a lot of lawn care in my future though. - What you mean, I thought you wanted to be a painter not a gardener. - Well, yeah, I mean, that's the plan. So, Tyler said that there's maybe an art store around here? - Absolutely yeah. I think it's right around the corner actually. If you've got time, we can head there. - Yeah, that'd be g
reat. - After you're done eating. What inspires you to paint? - Every artist is different. I just paint what I see. - So no landscapes? - No, take a picture, people are more interesting to me. I'm gonna check on some supplies. (somber piano music) - [Shopkeeper] Here are your canvases. - Perfect. - Oh hey, you know what? Let me get that. - No, I can do it. - It's on me. It's on me, just pay me back when you're famous. - Thank you. (somber piano music) (birds chirping) - Wait, hold on, okay, now,
back slowly, wait, oh wait, wait, wait. - Ow, one sec. - Uh yeah, just sit down, put your feet close together again. (laughter) Let's go again, let's go again. (balls thud) (upbeat music) (laughter) - Okay, I'm no math wizard, but I think we won by one. - [Stacey] Oh. - Nice. - Blah, blah, blah, blah. - I'm gonna take the girls to a movie, you wanna come? - Uh, no, I'm good here. - Alright, Miss Muffet, time for your bath. - But Mom. - No buts. - Yeah, just your butt in the tub. - (Laughs) See
you boys. - I bet Christy's gonna be disappointed. - Yeah, maybe. - Oh, you already have a girlfriend. - No, it's just, I already know I'm not gonna be into it, so I pretend and then let her down, right? - Oh, okay, Cassanova. - I'm just saying, you know, our interests are a little too similar. - Hey, do you want another beer? - Yeah. - Alright, cool, hey, you know, come on, I'm gonna show you the best place in the house. - Thanks. - Pretty amazing view, isn't it? - Yeah, good place to just sit
and watch life go by, makes you wanna be doing the things you wanna do, you know? It all goes by so fast. - (Laughs) - What? - You have no idea. - I'm just saying, you know, like, to leave my mark somehow, make a difference. - What would you wanna change? - I don't know, stuff. - Sounds like heavy stuff. - Is it weird getting married right out of high school? - I don't know about weird. It's just what happened. - But do you ever wonder if you picked the right person? - No, yeah, sometimes. Choic
es had to be made at the time, and you make 'em and your life becomes your life, you know? I sometimes wonder if I had made different choices. - Like what? - Just different. What are you laughing at? - Nothing, you just, you look like Tyler when you said that. - No, no, see, what you mean to say is Tyler looks like me. I'm the original. - Right. (somber piano music) ♪ Open your eyes ♪ Open your mind ♪ You know the truth ♪ Is hard to find - Chase is in the guest cottage and my dad's home. - Not i
n the car. - [Tyler] What about on the hood? - [Bre] Do you guys have a blanket? - [Tyler] I have a towel. - [Bre] Okay. ♪ There goes my life ♪ It's passing by ♪ Where has it gone ♪ I'll never know ♪ There go my dreams ♪ Right out the door ♪ Wish them away ♪ Don't say no more - You wanna mess around? - Now? - Or we don't have to. - No, I'd like to, are you sure? - Do you wanna mess around or not, Stacey? - You're not that attractive when you're grumpy. - Ah, forget it. - Oh, come on, I was just
surprised, that's all. - No, forget it, I'm not in the mood anymore. I wanna sleep. ♪ There goes my life ♪ It's passing by ♪ Where has it gone ♪ I'll never know ♪ There go my dreams ♪ Right out the door ♪ Wish them goodbye ♪ Say that you're washing away ♪ And you're leaving behind - Morning. - Morning. - Dad, I can't believe you get up that early to go running, at your age, shouldn't you be knitting or something? - Thanks, smart ass. - Nathan. - Actually, you should try running, the endurance mi
ght help your golf game. - Enjoying the work at the course boys? Are you finding it challenging? - Mom, we're painting a fence, it's not like we're using our college education. - I'm just trying to show a little interest in talking about something other than golf. There are other people at this table, maybe you'd like to hear what Birdie has planned for the day? Would anyone like some more waffles? - Uh, we haven't even started yet. - Oh, we best get started then, shouldn't we? - Tyler, your mot
her's right. It's polite to show interest, otherwise you can seem cold or frigid. - Oh, sometimes that's what people do when the actions of others seem erratic or unusual. - It's difficult for someone to attempt spontaneity if they're greeted with ridicule. - Well, if you don't tend your chickens, they'll never produce the golden egg. - Okay, I get it. Show a little interest, sorry. Birdie, what are you doing today? - Mom doesn't like that I've seen a penis so, I have to start tennis lessons. -
That's great. That's really great. Great waffles, Mom. Uh, every year I have to paint this stupid fence. - You think we should have sanded it first? - I don't know, I don't think it really matters. You know what, you really need to call Christy. - She's not really my type. - Oh man, stop being such a fag. You don't have to marry her, just got gotta hit it (laughs). - I don't wanna hit it, okay? Told you, I'm not into it. - Whatever. - Just leave it alone. - Don't worry about it, I'm gonna call B
re, I'm gonna set you guys up for tonight. - Tyler, stop, okay? - Alright, man, what's gotten into you? - Listen, I should have told you this a long time ago so, if you're gonna be mad and kick me out or whatever, I'd rather it just be now. - Why would I kick you out? - 'Cause if you can't deal with it, then I don't wanna hang around you either. - Ah, you're not making a whole lotta sense right now, man. - Okay, we're friends, right? - Yeah. - So, it shouldn't matter, but if it does, I get it an
d look, I'm just, I'm tired of pretending. It's exhausting, so, if you're gonna hate me, just hate me. - What are you talking about? - Tyler, I'm gay. - (Laughs) Oh, yeah right. - Seriously, I am. - Seriously? - Yeah. - Yeah right, you're shittin' me, it was a good one (laughs). Tyler, I'm gay (laughs). You're not, for real? - Yeah. - Real deal? Are you sure? - Yes, I'm sure. - Holy shit, my best friend's gay? - Well, it doesn't mean you are. - I know. - So are we cool? - Yeah, yeah, it's cool.
(somber music) - Honey, let me tie your shoelaces. Did you have fun? - Yeah, Jenna's really cool. - Good, I'm sure she'll be a positive influence for you. - Yeah, she smells nice too. - Okay, let's hurry. We still need to get those supplies for your burger night. - I don't want a burger. Jenna is a vegetarian. She thinks that eating animals is totally gross. - Oh really? Well that Jenna sounds like quite the gal. (somber music) - I'll be in the car. (car engine hums) - Oh hey, you looking for so
mething? - You scared me. - Sorry, just taking a timeout. - Just came in to get some rags to clean up. - Well, you better use one to get some of that paint out of your hair. - Yeah, we were working on a fence today. I think I ended up with more paint on me than the fence. - It kind of looks like it. You better clean up for the barbecue 'cause Stacey will have a fit. - Mom, can I get my ears pierced like Jenna's? She has three earrings in each ear. - Birdie, just focus on mixing that salad, our g
uests will be here shortly. We still need to make up the hamburger patties. - Mom, I can't eat hamburger. - Right, Tyler, will you go to the store and pick up some veggie burgers for Birdie? She's decided not to eat meat anymore and if you see your dad, can you ask him to light the barbecue? - Dad, you gotta light the barbecue. - (Sighs) Thank you. - Hey Dad, oh, hey, what are you doing? - Just taking a moment. - Man, you are getting old. Hey, I gotta go get some veggie burgers for Birdie, you w
anna come? - Yeah, how 'bout you drive, son? - Don't mind if I do. - Okay. (upbeat music) Still got it. - I think I heard something snap. Oh by the way, you need to start the barbecue. - You're telling me now? - Yeah, Mom said to start the barbecue. - Just drive, Jesus. - Man, no more meat for Birdie, huh? She's so weird sometimes. - Maybe she just needed a little change. - Yeah, but she's always eaten meat. - Maybe she never really liked it. - Yeah, I think once she gets a taste, she's gonna go
back. - I don't know, maybe she'll be a veggie for life and you know what, maybe you should try it, you might surprise yourself. - No, I don't need to try it. That stuff is gross. - You okay, son? - Yeah, well, no, not really. Chase came out to me today, like, he told me he was gay and I'm okay with it. I just kept telling myself like, say the right thing, say the right thing and I don't know if I did. (sighs) I guess it doesn't change anything, but it kind of changes everything, you know? I do
n't know, I just don't know if I'm doing the right thing or what to do now, you know? - You know, I'd say, do the same thing you did yesterday. - What's that? - You're his best friend, right? - Yeah. - Just keep being that. - Yeah. (Birdie screaming) - Birdie, what are you doing? Is that boy chasing you with a water gun? Did he get you? No, you got away from him, pretty good. - So, you play a round today, Nathan? - Oh, we are not talking about golf today, Jim. We're talking about other interests
. - Bad game? - Dude, you had three double bogies, multiple foot wedges and you kind of look like A Rod. - Okay, thanks Felix. That's great. No, no, we have a new family policy in the house. Stacy introduced it this morning. - I was only pointing out that sometimes it's nice to include other people in the conversation. People like Birdie and me who don't play golf. - Well maybe both of you should take it up. - And then right when the fireworks started, he asked her to marry him. Isn't that amazi
ng? - Amazing. - (Laughs) Did you want a beer? - Would you mind? - Oh, okay. - How about a little football instead? - Thank you. (somber music) - Remind me of us when we were that age. - Yeah, a little. I better grab some more burgers. - Uh, so let's see that good arm of yours. Well you ain't no Terry Bradshaw. Ah, you might be a Lynn Swann, but let's see if you're a Franco Harris. - I don't really know who any of those guys are. (meat sizzles) - Well, today, Birdie started her tennis lessons. -
That's great. - Ah, maybe. - Maybe? - Well, she seems to have developed quite a fascination with her coach. I don't know if it's healthy. - I'm sure he's harmless. - She looks harmless, but that's all Birdie can ever talk about, since the lesson, it's Jenna this, Jenna that. - Mom, I've got a man-crush on Brad Pitt, it doesn't mean I'm gay. - [Stacey] I just want her to have a normal childhood. - I don't think it's bad to be gay. - I didn't say it was bad. I just don't think I want Birdie to be
like that. Life would be easier for her if she wasn't. - Well, I sure as hell wouldn't want any son of mine growing up queer. - Jim. - [Jim] Well I wouldn't. - Birdie can be anything she wants to be. I just, I'd prefer it if she wasn't a lesbian. - Okay, wow, am I hungry. Good thing we're not talking about golf. Hey, Birdie, come and get your veggie burger. (somber music) - Hey. - Hey. - You okay? - Yeah, I'm fine. - You know what my mom says fine stands for? Fucked up, insecure, neurotic and e
motional, so, are you fine? - Pretty much. Your mom said that? - Yeah, she'd been drinking at the time. Hey, that Jim guy's an idiot. I mean, he doesn't know his head from his ass and my mom, she wasn't thinking, it'd be totally different if she knew. (somber music) - Kind of like being a spy. - What is? - Being gay, 'cause nobody knows until I tell them. People will be brutally honest because they think nobody's listening. - Why didn't you tell me sooner? - 'Cause I didn't know how you'd take i
t. If you'd be cool seeing me with a dude. - That does sound weird, a dude. I love you, man, you know, like a brother, not like, you know? - Yeah, I know, no sword fights. - Right. - I love you too. - Maybe we can find a more macho way of saying it, you know, something a little more manly. - Go Steelers? - Yeah, go Steelers is good, I like that, I love that, let's use that from now on, go Steelers. Wow, I've never said I love you to a guy before. - Yeah, me neither. (somber music) - Good talk. -
[Birdie] Can I get my ears pierced like Jenna's? - [Nathan] You know we'll have to talk with mom. - How come Chase is staying with us this summer? Why doesn't he spend summers with his own family? Brian said it's probably because his parents hate him. - No, that's not true, Pickle. See Chase, well his Dad died when he was just a little boy and he doesn't really get along with his mom, so this summer, we're like his family. - Can I please get my ears pierced tomorrow? - We'll talk about it in th
e morning. (lips smack) (Birdie giggles) Goodnight. - Goodnight. - Alright, oh, hey, hey, let's play for fun, Chase, you don't gotta get too close. Oh hey, I forgot to tell you, my gramma invited us all over for the weekend. - Oh yeah? I've had my fill of social gatherings after the barbecue. I think I'll just stick around here. - Alright. It's pretty fun though, we start drinking at breakfast over there. So what's the deal, you all of a sudden scared to get naked in front of a heterosexual or s
omething? - Whatever, dude, I'm not scared. - Well, why you being so prissy with the towel, then? - Why are you watching how I dry myself? - I'm not, it's just usually you parade around, jingly your janglers all over the place. It's hard not to get an eyeful. - So is it different now, between us? - No, I'm just saying, usually. I'm thinking of all the times, is all. - So it is different. - Well, kinda. - Alright, sorry to interrupt your programming, show's back on schedule. - I don't want it bac
k on schedule, okay, I still got reruns playing in my mind. - No, you want it, you got it pally. - I don't want it, I want it to stop, okay? I'm pointing out the difference, I like the difference. - The parade's back on, rain or shine. - I don't want the parade. (somber music) - What does gay mean? - Who told you that word? - Mom, that's not a bad word. - I never said it was, I asked her where she heard it. - Brian says he thinks Tyler and Chase are gay. - Brian? What does he know, he's like eig
ht. - I'm eight. - I know, Birdie, but gay is not a bad thing, okay? - So, what is it? - Well, sometimes a guy will fall in love with a guy and a girl will fall in love with a girl. That means they're gay. (upbeat music) - I love Jenna, my tennis coach. Am I gay? - No. - You could be. - But you probably aren't. - It has to do with love and other stuff, Birdie. - Like sex? - Oh, no. - It's okay, Mom, I know, Jeffrey told me all about it. - I'm sure he did. - But how do two boys do that? - Remembe
r our rule to not talk about golf? Well, I'm changing that. We can all talk about golf, especially tonight with your grandmother and then after the weekend, Birdie, we're gonna learn how to play. - Oh yeah, Mom, that's great. Nothing straighter than two lady golfers. (knock at door) - Hey Chase. - Nathan. - You wanna grab some dinner later, I mean, I can't cook like Stacey, but pretty mean with a barbecue. - Yeah, barbecue sounds good. - Alright, you just come by when you're ready. - Okay, see y
ou in a bit. (somber music) - Hello, sweetheart. - I saw Jeffrey's penis. - [Gramma] You did? They're weird looking aren't they, Birdie? - They look squishy. - Sometimes they are. - Mom, please. - She's gonna find out one day. Besides, there's nothing wrong with a little education. - Oh hey, you're right on time. I hope beer's okay. - Yeah, perfect. - So did you hang out with Jarod today? - What? - Oh, you guys are friends, right? I mean, I saw you at the barbecue the other night. - Oh, yeah, ri
ght. - Chase, Tyler told me. - Right, I figured he would. - Were you scared to tell him? - Yeah. I mean, you never know how people are gonna react, right? - Yeah. - So, how 'bout you? - Things were different twenty years ago. I should stop talking. - Steaks look good. (soft string music) - You know what, you should probably go. (somber music) - Okay, Birdie, let's go. We're leaving, come on. - Why do we have to leave early? Gramma's is always so fun. - [Stacey] Yeah, it's a riot. - Hey. I was ju
st making a sandwich, you want one? - No. Chase, I think that I'm-- - I know. Everything's gonna be okay. - I don't have anyone to talk to. - It's alright. I'm here. ♪ There's nothing to say ♪ It's already said ♪ Some places you go ♪ Some thoughts in your head ♪ And it's you ♪ It's you I see ♪ And there's nothing to lose ♪ If you give it away ♪ It's the time that you try ♪ It's the time that you need ♪ And it's you ♪ It's you I see ♪ So turn around ♪ If you see me ♪ There's nothing left to lose
♪ So turn around ♪ If you know ♪ What you want ♪ You don't ever have to be ♪ On your own - That's good it's good. - It's good. - It is good. Man, you're good looking. - You're not so bad yourself. - You wanna go for a swim? - Yeah. - Are you here? - Yeah, I'm here, 25 years I've been waiting for you like this, thank you. - It's alright. - This is better than alright. (giggling) (car door slams) Shit, someone's here. - Hey, you're back early. - I love my mother but one night is enough. You're shi
vering, out of hot water? - Yeah, yeah, I'm just checking the pilot on the hot water tank. (water splashes) - Hey. - Hey, what's up? - I'm just swimming. - Yeah, a night swim. Uh, I love coming out for a night swim. Hey, how's the weekend with my dad? - It was good. - Kind of boring I'm sure, a lot of golf talk. You should have come to my granmma's, dude. We started drinking, she had mimosas there at nine, there was wine by 11. Yeah, look at this place. It's crazy out here, right? - Totally. - I
'll race you. (water splashing) (birds chirping) - Chase, good morning. Can you come here for a minute? I wanted to talk to you about something. - Okay. - When were you gonna tell me? It must have been terrible to feel like you had to keep it secret like that. I'm sorry for what I said at the barbecue, Chase. I hope you can forgive me. Have a good day. - You too. (somber music) - Honestly, at this rate, we're never gonna get to eat breakfast. - We can't eat until it's finished. - I don't know Bi
rdie. Just 'cause I go to college, doesn't make me smart. - Oh, you should ask your father, he'll probably know. - Ask him what? - Dad, what's a 10 letter word for bond? - Hmm, investment? - Investment doesn't work. - Okay, I gotta go, I'm gonna be late. I need to get Chase, he's been working on that painting 24/7. I'm gonna take this to go. - Here, let me make you up a plate. - So what are you doing today, Daddy? - Well, I gotta do some paperwork and then I'm gonna play a round of that game we'
re not allowed to mention. - I still need a 10 letter word for bond. - Uh, try commitment. - C-O-M, is that one M or two M's? - I changed the rule. - What's this, it's two m's kiddo. - M-E-N-T, it works Daddy, you got it. - We can all talk about golf, as much as we want. - Golf, golf, golf, balls, balls, balls. - You know, I've been thinking. Maybe it would be good for you to spend some time with Chase. - He's gay. - I know, Tyler told me. - Did you talk to him about it? - Yeah, a little. - I ju
st think he needs all our support right now. - Okay, yeah, I'll talk to him. - Golf, golf, golf. - [Stacey and Birdie] Balls, balls, balls. Golf, golf, golf, balls, balls, balls. (Stacey giggles) - Chase! - Hey. - Where's Tyler? - He's working on the back nine. Do you have a minute to talk? - I'm kinda talking right now. - You know what I mean. (somber music) Hey, Nathan, stop. - Um, didn't Daddy ever ask you to come play? - No, when one man and one woman are married to each other sometimes they
need some time apart. That's what golf does for your dad. Ooh, and his car and his office. Oh, I have my scrapping and I love to cook. (suspenseful music) Hang here for a minute. Birdie, grab your golf clubs, let's go. We're leaving. - Nathan, not here, okay? - You're probably right, but I can't stop thinking about you. - What were those men doing in the bushes? - Oh, probably looking for a lost ball. (keys jingling) How was your day? - [Nathan] Good, yours? - Fine. How's Chase? - [Nathan] I th
ink he's gonna be okay. - Hmm, and how 'bout you? Are you gonna be okay? - [Nathan] I don't know what you mean. - Really? - What's this about? You asked me to spend more time with Chase, why are you so upset? - Oh, I'm not upset. - [Nathan] Stacey, you're half drunk. - I saw you. - Excuse me? - At the golf course with Chase. I saw you kiss him. What else have you done? - N-Nothing - Don't lie to me, Nathan. - This is-- - Crazy? Are you about to call me crazy? I'm a perfectly sane woman dealing w
ith completely irrational behavior. In case you've forgotten, this is our life you're toying with. Now tell me what happened. - What you saw with Chase was an accident. - Oh, an accident. - It didn't mean anything. - Cheating on your wife, that is not an accident. Have you always liked men? - No, yes, I don't know, Stacey. - Are you gay, Nathan? - I don't know. - Yes you do. Are you? - Yes, but I loved you. You know what I mean. - Actually, I don't. That is why we're having this heart to heart.
Why did you marry me and you knew that you'd be living a lie. - This hasn't been a lie. What happened with Chase, it was the first time. I have never been with a man before. - Oh, so you chose a boy. - Stacey. - Your son's best friend to experiment with. - Stop. - No, I won't stop. I tried in vain to be the perfect wife, but it didn't matter, did it? Don't you understand, Nathan? I don't care that you're gay. I chose this life with you and with everything that comes with it. Why didn't you talk
to me? - Stacey, I just couldn't and if you knew all along, why didn't you just leave me? - Because I love you, Nathan and I thought that eventually you'd tell me and that I could tell you it was alright, that I don't care, that we could keep everything we have and we could just go on. - Pretending. - But you slipped. - I'm sorry, it just happened. I didn't plan it. What are we gonna do? - I don't know what we're gonna do, Nathan, but I know I'm gonna start by telling Chase he's leaving. - Stace
y, don't, please. Just let me handle it. - Handle what? (can tab pops) Hey mom, what's for dinner? - Everyone's on their own tonight. - Okay. (sad string music) (dramatic music) (Stacey sobbing) - Hey. - Nathan, look, I've been thinking and I-- - Chase, Stacey knows. She saw us this afternoon on the golf course. - Shit. - Chase, this isn't your fault. If I'd have come out 20 years ago, none of this would be happening. - If Tyler finds out. - He won't. I'll fix this. - I don't even know what I wa
s thinking. - It's okay. - What about you? Are you gonna be okay? - As good as I ever was, maybe even better. Thank you. (door squeals) - Dad? - Son! - Tyler! Tyler, it's not what it looks like. - Okay, what is it, huh? - Hey, this isn't his fault. - So it's your fault? Who is that, I don't know who that is. - Tyler, come on. - Don't fucking touch me. - Enough! - What are you doing? Why did you do this? - Why is everyone yelling? (somber music) - [Tyler] Why wouldn't you just leave, Dad? - Becau
se your mother was pregnant. - So it's my fault? - Nothing is your fault, Tyler. - So this, all this, this is just, my family, my parents, it's just a lie? - It's not a lie, Tyler. I love you, I love your mother. I just had other feelings. - So my best friend's a fag and also my dad's a fag too? - I know this is difficult for you, Tyler. - Why are you sticking up for him? Why don't you kick him out? - Birdie. - I'm hungry. - Oh, alright, sweetheart. How about some pie? I think we should all have
a piece of pie. - Ooh, hey, kiddo. - Are you okay, Daddy? - Pie, huh? - I like pie. - This is, Dad this is bullshit. (somber music) - I like it. I'll have Tyler's piece. (somber music) (knocks on door) - I'm sorry, but I still can't believe this. Anybody call Jerry Springer yet? - Honestly, man, I don't even know how it got to that place. Are you sure it's okay if I stay here? - Well, you won't be staying with Tyler any time soon. You're not the only one who made a mistake. (somber music) - Hi
Mom. - How did you sleep? - (Sighs) Not so good. - It's gonna be fine. - Yeah, so much for the perfect family, huh? - Perfect is overrated. - I just don't know how I'm gonna look at him again, you know? - Oh, he's having a hard enough time looking at himself, but he's still your dad. - Did you know? - You can't blame a person for who they are. ♪ Slow emotion ♪ Don't forget yourself ♪ Don't forget yourself ♪ My friend ♪ I said I'll hold on ♪ And I'm with you till the end - Hey Chase. ♪ And it's l
ife's ♪ Emotion ♪ Don't forget yourself ♪ Don't forget yourself ♪ Back here ♪ Where they left you ♪ Don't you ever ever feel ♪ And I'm so tired ♪ We're lonesome ♪ But you've got to carry on ♪ When this waiting room ♪ In this lonely place ♪ Have I let you down ♪ Did I lose your faith ♪ Can you hold me close - Where did Chase go? - Well, he's gone to stay someplace else. - Did he and Tyler break up? - Tyler and Chase were never dating. - But they loved each other. I could tell. - They loved each o
ther like good friends, and right now they have some issues to work out. - Because Daddy kissed Chase? (somber music) - Yes, Birdie. Because Daddy kissed Chase. (somber music) (water lapping) - Have you seen him yet? - Who? - Come on, man. It's been over a week. - I'm pretty sure I'm the last person he wants to see. - It's not gonna get better all at once but, you gotta start somewhere. - I think this is one of those things that just doesn't get better. - I mean, what's the worst that's gonna ha
ppen? - Hey, oh, Tyler's here. - Chase beat you in by an hour again today. - I'm not supposed to be here until eight. - He's been here at seven every morning working the back nine. - Where are you gonna be today? - Anywhere but the back nine. (somber music) - Hey. - Hey. - So I shot an 81 yesterday. - Atta boy. - I finally shot a par on number eight, so. I know that's the hole you were having trouble with. - Yeah. So you talk to Chase yet, son? - No, there's nothing to say. - I know what I did w
as stupid. Okay, really stupid. What happened with Chase wasn't his fault. It doesn't change the fact that I love you very much, Tyler. (somber music) (crickets chirping) - It's killing you, isn't it? - Obviously. - Well, I can tell. You haven't tried to make out with me yet and we've been here what, 10 minutes? - Oh, Bre, come on, I can't stop thinking about it. It's liked ingrained in my mind. I mean, why would Chase do that to me, right? What the hell was he thinking? What was my dad thinking
? - They obviously weren't thinking. - So that makes it okay. - Tyler, this isn't about you. I mean, try to imagine how hard it must have been for your dad. Maybe Chase was supposed to be here this summer and if your dad is gay, he still deserves to be happy. - How can my dad be gay? - Chase and your dad are still the same people. - Why though? Why would Chase do that to me? - I can't answer that, Tyler. Maybe you should ask him. - Well, we could still make out, I just, you know. (somber music)
- I know you've made sacrifices and so have I, but Bertie's only eight years old and she needs both of us so we can't make any promises, all we're gonna have to do is try. - I'd like that. Thank you. - I've been thinking what it would be like to see you with another person. - It'd be pretty weird, wouldn't it? - I guess even though I suspected you might be gay, when you told me we'd still be together, I didn't think that meant we'd be with other people. I guess that wouldn't be fair, would it? -
Not to either one of us. I mean, you deserve to be with someone else too. - Oh, I can't even think about that. - I love you Stacey, you know that, right? - I know, but I just can't imagine what our life is gonna look like. I mean, are we still gonna live together? Do we get separate rooms? Maybe you should go back home at the end of the summer and I should stay here. - Yeah, I don't think we have the answers to those questions yet. We need to be there for Birdie and the rest, I think we take it
a day at a time. (birds chirping) - Looks great. - (Sighs) It's getting there. - Nah, it's there, but I'm feeling for some beach right now, what do you say? You ready? - Yeah, let's do it. - Alright, meet you out front. (upbeat music) (water lapping) - Hi. - Hey, how's it going? (somber music) - Tyler, I'm sorry. - If Mom and Dad break up, I'm scared I'll never see them again either. - Well, they might not split up. They might stay together. They don't know yet, they're still talking it through
. - I think that's what you should do with Chase. (somber music) - [Birdie] Everyone, come look. - [Stacey] So you're going, aren't you? - I just need to figure this out. - And you need your space to do it in. I know. I guess we're just gonna have to tell the kids. (somber music) - Come here, kiddo. - I don't want you to go, Daddy. - We will see each other all the time. I promise. (somber music) - Where are you headed? - Uh, bus stop. Jarod called me, so. - Hey, I love you, son. - I love you too
, Dad. See you Dad. Jarod called me. - I thought he might. - Well, my dad left. - I'm sorry, man. - Yeah, me too, but I know now it's not your fault. - Thank you. - (Sighs) Okay, enough with that sentimental crap, right? I'm terrible at it. - You don't do too bad. - Really? - Well, yeah, for a straight guy. - Hey, well that's good to know. Well, um, take care of yourself, man. - You too. - Hey, go Steelers, right? ♪ So turn around ♪ If you see me ♪ There's nothing left to lose ♪ So turn around ♪
If you know ♪ What you want ♪ You don't ever have to be ♪ On your own ♪ So turn around ♪ If you see me ♪ There's nothing left to lose ♪ So turn around ♪ If you know ♪ What you want ♪ You don't ever have to be ♪ On your own ♪ And you're falling over backwards ♪ And you're falling ♪ Where you won't make a sound ♪ And you're crying on some shoulders ♪ And you're crying ♪ 'Cause you can't hit the ground ♪ So turn around ♪ So turn around ♪ When you see me ♪ So turn around ♪ So turn around ♪ If you s
ee ♪ Open your eyes ♪ Open your mind ♪ You know the truth is hard to find ♪ Say that you see ♪ Say that you're free ♪ Well, now that you know ♪ It's to be told

Comments

@JohnHaroldjr

Great movie! As a 62yo gay man I have experienced so many of these emotions in real life. When I was just out of high school my mom found out about me and threw a fit. She tried to turn everyone against me and made me look like a monster. However, my dad came to me and said things would work out. He also told me he remembered how it was when he was young with some of his buddies. It's a natural thing we should never be ashamed of. It's part of finding who you are and it's ok. After my mom cooled off and my dad passed, she told me she thought he was the same. I don't know for sure but I love them both. Oh, I also love to paint. WOW what a film.

@r.flores854

The secrets that guys keep to themselves in order not to hurt the ones they love is so real. Everyone should be able to love who they want no matter what others think. I'm now 60 years old, and I never got married because my heart would not let me. I am still close friends with the only woman who I truly loved.

@joyadelacruz2569

“You can’t blame a person for who they are”. Tyler’s mom is right ❤

@josephrego2527

Incredible movie leaving neither nothing to the imagination nor what obviously needed to be said. A true work of art. Poignant and ever so moving, truly relevant in today's world. True love embraces everyone. It's the eternal hug of the universe. Too bad so many of us choose not to embrace it.

@sidlazzar1002

Omg I remember secretly watching this when my parents were asleep in 9th grade on out tv or whatever gay network it was. Never got to fully finish it. Biggest crush on that dad 😭😮‍💨

@marcoaureliocavalcante

What a beautiful love story. One needs to love himself to be able to be happy, to feel complete, to accept life as it is, and never be ashamed of himself, nor judge anyone. It's an intelligent, sensitive, and positive direction, acting and entertaining drama. Congratulations.

@fuionochingsung5091

This was amazing. FAR exceeded my expectations. Such a well done movie that I was NOT expecting. Bookmarked as a Favorite, as I'm sure there will be rewatches happening. Great job to everyone involved in this production!

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@otismack

What a powerful film. So well produced and acted. Well done to everybody involved in its making.

@MarceloOliveira-vj6rb

when a man like Nathan says lets mess around you never say no you just say yes Sir. Great movie !!!!

@roderickmack8890

This movie held my attention from start to finish. When the father said, 'I have no one to talk to..." I felt such sympathy for Chase and Nathan. But when the wife saw them together, I knew that there would be trouble, but the truth can be painful; and I felt the tension in this movie. The actors were phenomenal and believable. I want this movie in my DVD collection.

@SurajJadhav-hn8yf

Being gay and After watching this movie came out of depression... thank you so much sharing this beautiful movie.....I hope God get everyone this kind of family and people...who understands whats going on with us....❤

@arrysexy

I found this movie by accident. Thanks for sharing. Love the movie and music. A bit sad that they can’t live together at the end. But gay life just like that. Now I’m 35 years old and kind of starting into daddy. Daddy is so handsome and warmly.😮

@joesony5196

our two protagonistes are so lovely amazing ; i've already seen this film and i enjoyed to do it again and again with pleasure.Thanks💯❤

@hongbaojohn23

This is heartbreaking but the most important thing here is acceptance and forgiveness. I will be celebrating Christmas alone again. I am 43 from the Philippines. Hope I found a friend here.

@royhaines9510

This movie outlines a classic situation of a guy holding in his true feelings to protect his family. I'm 78 and I went through 2 marriages before I finally admitted to myself the truth. To my utter amazement my 3 kids and their mother took it all in their stride and I just wish I had had the guts to be honest with them and myself sooner. But in the UK in the 1960s it was still punishable with a prison sentence if you were openly homosexual and I was scared shitless, particularly when my very Edwardian father caught me and another boy having sex. I think that this movie, although a little predictable and corny at times was well acted.

@PrettybuoyJones1992

Omg,this was amazing,i wished it had a part two.😢❤

@xadam2dudex

They made a hot couple .. I saw this movie years ago on tv when gay movies use to be shown on tv

@victoriakimani8942

Seeing how Nathan new his real self was a mind blower,and how the mother broke down was deeply emotional .Great movie, amazing story.👏👏👏.💯

@PEWPlays

this is by far one of the movies I can actually remember and loved to rewatch. The music and the quotable quotes of life is everything for me.