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更美好的事(Better Things)第3季第11集台词本阅读、下载和单词统计

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[00:13] Spirit.
[00:24] Spirit.
[00:28] Come on!
[00:29] Off you go!
[00:33] Spirit. Spirit.
[00:35] All clear, girls!
[00:37] – All gone. – We did it, Grams!
[00:39] Thanks, Nana!
[00:46] It is definitely active in here.
[00:48] Active, like good, or…?
[00:49] Is there something evil in the house?
[00:51] Oh, no. Not evil. If there was evil here, I’d throw up.
[00:54] – Oh, God. Please don’t do that. – No, I’m-I’m feeling kindness
[00:57] and decency…
[00:58] and love.
[01:01] And a pig.
[01:03] A pig?
[01:04] I gained, like, ten pounds in college.
[01:06] – Is-is that weird? – No, no, not… No.
[01:09] No.
[01:10] This has nothing to do with food or weight. Um,
[01:13] has there been a pig in anyone’s life?
[01:16] Actually, last week when I was getting my roots done,
[01:20] one of the colorists at the salon had a baby pig.
[01:23] Oh, my God, no fair!
[01:25] Interesting.
[01:26] Although, there is something piglike about a salon.
[01:30] Well, you know, um,
[01:31] snouts in the trough of privilege and…
[01:33] the troughs are all the-the hair dryers,
[01:36] and the… pig grunts are all the bits of gossips.
[01:39] This one, wow.
[01:42] – Yeah, I know. – She should be listened to.
[01:44] Like I have a choice?
[01:46] Clearly, you’re a sharp kid, Frankie.
[01:49] Well, thank you.
[01:51] But, you know, that sharpness… it can hurt people.
[01:54] Oh, w… No, I-I know.
[01:57] But I’m-I’m… not like that.
[01:59] I’m-I’m pretty chill.
[02:04] Look, all I’m saying is just… just bring it down a notch.
[02:07] Especially with the people you love.
[02:10] Like your mom.
[02:14] Okay.
[02:15] I’m getting another feeling.
[02:17] Another animal. Not a pig.
[02:19] Something smaller. A bird?
[02:21] Or… or a mouse.
[02:23] Mandy Patinkin!
[02:25] My mouse… she died, and my momflushed her down the toilet.
[02:28] Oh. Okay.
[02:29] Well, Mandy Patinkin misses you.
[02:32] A lot.
[02:33] I can feel her here, right now.
[02:36] She’s… she’s watching over you.
[02:39] She’s your guardian angel.
[02:41] Thank you, Mandy Patinkin.
[02:43] I miss you.
[02:44] Anyone home?
[02:47] Oh.
[02:48] Well. What’s going on here?
[02:52] Is this…
[02:54] Oh. Is this the gypsy you hired to read palms?
[02:58] Why is he dressed normal?
[03:01] Hello.
[03:03] I’m Phyllis.
[03:04] Toby D’Angelo.
[03:06] Oh! Don’t ever grab
[03:09] a lady’s hand like that.
[03:11] I… I beg your pardon.
[03:13] I’m-I’m so sorry.
[03:15] Okay, um…
[03:16] Allow me to be frank.
[03:18] I have my own feelings about hexes and spells,
[03:22] as far as men are concerned.
[03:23] But I’m willing to be entertained.
[03:25] Here’s my palm.
[03:27] Oh. Uh, n-no.
[03:28] I don’t-I don’t read palms.
[03:30] – Uh… – And, “gypsy”…
[03:31] It’s quite an archaic term.
[03:33] And frankly, it’s offensive to mediums.
[03:36] Phil.
[03:38] We’re in the middle of something.
[03:39] Yes. Go on.
[03:41] I’ll just sit and watch.
[03:44] Don’t you have somewhere you need to be?
[03:46] No. Not at all.
[03:48] I couldn’t help but notice thatthis house is filled with women.
[03:51] Oh, yes. Flooding with estrogen.
[03:54] Wall-to-wall vaginas.
[03:56] It’s like a matriarchal dystopia.
[03:59] Especially…
[04:01] as it’s well-known that half the women
[04:03] in my side of the family are witches.
[04:05] Phil.
[04:06] Okay. All right.
[04:09] Not a word. God forbid.
[04:11] Even though, uh,
[04:13] this house is filled with feminine… energy,
[04:16] I’m feeling a masculine presence.
[04:19] His energy is everywhere.
[04:21] Oh, please. You don’t have to bea psychic for that.
[04:25] What you’re sensing, Mr. D’Angelo,
[04:28] is the deadbeat father, Sam’s ex-husband.
[04:33] So your dad…
[04:35] is not really in the picture?
[04:37] No, not at all.
[04:39] You girls mind if I give you some advice?
[04:41] Something… I wish I would have known when I was young.
[04:46] If you have a toxic person in your life,
[04:48] you need to move past him, or her,
[04:51] and protect yourselves.
[04:53] How do you move past a dad?
[04:56] – It’s my dad. – Don’t think of him that way.
[04:59] Think of him as a friend,
[05:01] someone who let you down.
[05:04] What do you do with a friend like that?
[05:08] You move on.
[05:12] But the man I’m sensing is not your dad.
[05:15] Someone older. Someone you love.
[05:18] Older? Who?
[05:20] I’m seeing a big collar, beard,
[05:22] bushy eyebrows, a large laugh.
[05:25] Someone who’s been gone quite a while.
[05:28] Grandpa!
[05:30] It’s Grandpa. It has to be.
[05:31] Wow.
[05:35] Hmm.
[05:44] Sorry.
[05:48] So, how long have you been doing this?
[05:50] Since I was about 15.
[05:56] – And you call it a gift? – A gift, yeah.
[06:10] Hi!
[06:11] There’s my babies.
[06:14] He’s a good boy. He’s a good boy.
[06:34] On the stairs. In plain sight.
[06:37] In a house with a 14-year-old
[06:40] and an 11-year-old.
[06:41] Seriously. Guys, this is still hot.
[06:45] Mom!
[06:47] You can’t scold us. We’re not kids anymore.
[06:52] Go away!
[06:54] Wow.
[06:56] She’s still here.
[06:59] Oh, my God, that’s… Oh…
[07:03] Jesus, Mom.
[07:05] Stop.
[07:06] Can’t you see we’re talking?
[07:08] No, Max.
[07:10] You stop!
[07:12] Okay.
[07:13] Okay.
[07:15] And, you, John-O,
[07:17] I helped you come outto your parents, remember that?
[07:21] And Amir…
[07:23] Amir, you ask me for money every time I see you,
[07:27] and I give it to you, and I can’t help but notice
[07:30] that you’re wearing $300 Yeezys.
[07:33] And you?
[07:35] I don’t even know who the hell you are.
[07:38] And, Paisley, honey, come here.
[07:43] I practically raised you,
[07:45] and do you know how many parent wars and boyfriend wars
[07:48] and morning-after pills that I have walked you through?
[07:51] And you treat me this way?
[07:56] Yes.
[07:57] Yeesh.
[07:59] I’m too high for this.
[08:00] I’m sorry, Sam.
[08:02] Um…
[08:04] look, I… I’m really sorry.
[08:06] I-I don’t know you, and you seem nice.
[08:09] And… I just came over with Paisley.
[08:12] A-And, you know, Max was being nice.
[08:14] And you all seem… nice.
[08:16] You… I…
[08:18] Uh, I’ll stop. Yeah.
[08:21] I’m sorry, Sam.
[08:23] It was my pipe.
[08:24] I totally admit it. My bad.
[08:26] Not anymore. It’s mine now.
[08:31] Clean this up, move out.
[08:35] Don’t bring this shit to my house.
[08:37] Come on!
[08:41] I’m so sorry.
[08:43] – I’ll get you another pipe. – It’s cool, Max.
[08:45] I got plenty of those pipes at home, so we’re good.
[08:47] No. I’m sorry, guys.
[08:52] Diaper, lose the gum.
[08:53] The doctor said I have anxiety,
[08:55] and if I don’t chew gum, I could die.
[08:57] Okay, well, that’s nonsense.
[08:59] Well, I-I have a note.
[09:03] Mm, I-I… I can’t find it.
[09:04] You know what?
[09:06] Never mind. Just keep it in your mouth.
[09:08] Okay.
[09:14] What are you doing here?
[09:15] Oh, I’m… I’m chaperoning.
[09:17] I came to chaperone.
[09:21] Whatever, Samuel.
[09:23] So transparent.
[09:33] Frankie’s adjusting well.
[09:34] Yeah, you think?
[09:36] It’s a tricky age to skip.
[09:37] Starting high school early.
[09:39] How’s she handling the workload?
[09:40] Uh, it’s pretty good, I guess.
[09:42] I-I thought it was gonna tire her out, but…
[09:45] The geniuses are always a pain in the ass.
[09:47] That one sleeps out.
[09:50] No texts, no calls.
[09:51] I mean, when did that become okay?
[10:06] Los Angeles, make some noise!
[10:10] And then keep that round of applause
[10:13] going for my DJ, DJ Teazz Yung.
[10:18] Give it up! Give it up! Give it up!
[10:20] Now look, y’all, we getting into it,
[10:22] so I’m gonna get my butt offstage,
[10:24] but I am hyped to introduce this next young person to the stage.
[10:27] Give it up for Yoko Tamada!
[10:31] Give it up! Give it up! Give it up!
[10:35] I’m Yoko Tamada.
[10:37] I’m from CB-Watts, and this is “To Be or Not to Be.”
[10:40] I want to know
[10:42] that my poems are proof of my progress.
[10:45] To be sin.
[10:47] Satan, biblical turmoil.
[10:50] To be fine.
[10:52] To be fine. Fine.
[10:56] I’m not fine.
[10:57] But I’m learning how to turn sins into poems.
[11:00] To be the last word.
[11:03] To be… psych.
[11:04] I don’t end my poems that way.
[11:07] That morning, I saw the stars float out of my dreams
[11:11] and land in the chest.
[11:13] I said,”This hand is made for someone,
[11:16] and in yours it feels the best.”
[11:18] The city smiled with us.
[11:20] Car horns played a melodic parade.
[11:23] We danced and we played
[11:24] till a man twice my age, skin the same, dared to say,
[11:29] “Oh!
[11:31] “You got yourself a blackbitch?
[11:35] “Damn, you deserve an Oscar!
[11:38] I’m gonna give you an award.”
[11:45] The next time I walked past him,
[11:47] I couldn’t hold my partner’s hand.
[11:51] I wanted to make sure I could flip him off
[11:53] with bothhands this time.
[12:06] Yo, we’re on in, like, 20.
[12:07] Toboosi wants to run it again.
[12:09] Just do it without me.
[12:17] I’m sorry. I…
[12:18] It’s fine.
[12:21] You should go.
[12:23] No, I’m good right here, thanks.
[12:30] Sweet Moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams.
[12:32] I thank thee, Moon, for shining now so bright.
[12:34] For, by thy gracious, golden, glittering gleams,
[12:37] I trust to take of truest Thisby sight.
[12:39] But stay, O spite!
[12:40] But mark, poor knight.
[12:42] What dreadful dole is here!
[12:44] I thought… I thought we were doing Romeo and Juliet.
[12:45] Oh, I’m so sorry. Geez.
[12:47] Asian girls love hip-hop like a white man loves golf.
[12:50] Asian girls love hip-hop
[12:52] like white women love juice cleanses and spin classes.
[12:56] Asian girls love hip-hop.
[12:59] And it’s about time hip-hop started to love us back.
[13:08] Sorry.
[13:10] I think I’m feeling a little better.
[13:13] Are you sure?
[13:14] ‘Cause I don’t care. We don’t have to do this.
[13:24] Does my face look weird?
[13:27] No weirder than it normally does.
[13:29] Audience, make sure
[13:30] you’re showing lots of love. Matter of fact,
[13:32] can we do a little drumroll real quick on your thigh?
[13:34] Coming up to the stage,
[13:36] representing Hamilton High School,
[13:39] y’all give it up for Bryce Banks!
[13:44] Ebonics.
[13:46] Hooked on Phonics. Better to speak right
[13:48] than be addicted to the chronic.
[13:50] Yeah, the streets, we bonded.
[13:51] Heavily influenced by Glock alarm clocks,
[13:53] but you hear us speak and think we call Beverly home.
[13:56] Home. Streets we grew up on flooded with demonic tongues.
[14:00] Guns, usually shunned if you sound like me.
[14:02] Black boy, but not.
[14:03] Too wise to let my teeth fall and my tongue rot.
[14:05] I remember snot-nosed me.
[14:06] Too critical to speak the language.
[14:08] Brain, rearranged, told me, “A’ight” wasn’t a word,
[14:10] or “all right” sounded more my style.
[14:11] Learned, earned that “A” in grammar,
[14:13] but hammered the nail of life precisely in my coffin.
[14:15] “No, you’re not black.
[14:17] “You ain’t a nigga.
[14:18] Listen to the way you be talking.”
[14:19] Learning well too early
[14:21] that my culture was defined by ignorance.
[14:22] That if you didn’t punctuate sentences
[14:24] with “nigga,” you wasn’t one.
[14:25] But too weak to hold a gun, get scared, can’t fight.
[14:27] Have no defense, just run.
[14:29] I learned to speak in a way that would save me.
[14:32] Go in, poet!
[14:33] I use analogies and metaphors to guide me.
[14:35] Anecdotes and white humor to shield me,
[14:37] ’cause one wrong conjunction, and that could be the end of me.
[14:39] Yes, I open my mouth,
[14:40] and words seem to flow out seamlessly.
[14:41] But, really, it’s just a ruse.
[14:43] The two tongues I use should be on pay-per-view.
[14:45] The inner battle between culture and safety rages on.
[14:46] If you look closely, you can see
[14:48] political correctness throw the first punch.
[14:50] Sometimes I wish for a moment
[14:52] where I could speak the way I want to.
[14:54] Where words don’t carry races on their backs like legacies.
[14:57] A sentence that was just me.
[15:00] Would that be a’ight?
[15:02] Thank you.
[15:09] Now, when I say “spoken,” y’all say “word.”
[15:11] – Spoken! – Word!
[15:12] – Spoken! – Word!
[15:21] – Hi. – Hi.
[15:24] It’s something else, isn’t it?
[15:26] Oh, yes.
[15:28] You have a grandchild in the program?
[15:30] – Yes. – Me, too.
[15:31] Well, my daughter. Frankie.
[15:34] Oh, here. Here you go.
[15:37] – Thank you. – You’re welcome.
[15:39] I think she wrote about her family.
[15:42] Maybe I should make a break for it, huh?
[15:44] Family is the most important.
[15:47] Yeah. Mm-hmm.
[15:49] What did your grandchild write about?
[15:52] My surviving grandson will speak on the detention
[15:55] and physical assaults endured by his mother
[15:58] at the hands of the Communist Party of Vietnam
[16:02] and their state-sanctioned violence
[16:06] against political dissidents.
[16:08] Wow.
[16:09] Good one.
[16:12] No.
[16:13] No.
[16:33] What’s good, everybody? If you’re feeling good, say “yeah.”
[16:36] – Yeah! – If you’re feeling
[16:38] really good and you don’t care who knows about it,
[16:40] say “hell yeah.”
[16:41] – Hell yeah! – Coming up next,
[16:43] from Beccles Charter High School,
[16:45] give it up for Darby Lincoln,
[16:47] Toboosi Cucci, and Frankie Fox!
[16:55] Give it up!
[16:59] Yes!
[17:05] Uh, hi.
[17:06] We’re from Beccles Charter High,
[17:07] and this is our original poem.
[17:14] If you don’t go potty, the wolf will come and eat you.
[17:16] Eat your spinach or you’ll never grow.
[17:18] Don’t listen to those bullies. They’re just jealous of you.
[17:20] Your father and I are splitting up,
[17:22] but nothing is going to change.
[17:23] It’s okay.
[17:24] Everything happens for a reason.
[17:26] These are the little lies we tell our little ones.
[17:29] These harmless little lies
[17:31] that make their little lives a little easier.
[17:34] These little white lies.
[17:37] We need to talk about the way we talk to our kids.
[17:40] Because there’s never been a worse time
[17:41] to have a casual relationship with the truth.
[17:43] And we know enough to ask for better,
[17:45] because you raised us better.
[17:47] When did parental control become a setting on your iPad?
[17:50] You pass on to us your insecurities,
[17:52] your prejudices, your morality.
[17:54] Your weak ankles, your crooked teeth,
[17:56] your fear of spiders, and your high cholesterol.
[17:59] Why not your truth?
[18:00] Why not say your truths?
[18:02] Give us the benefit of your experience.
[18:04] – While we’re still asking. – While we’re still asking.
[18:06] If you want to protect me from the world,
[18:08] then prepare me for the world.
[18:09] I wish I had known that everything was going to change,
[18:12] that I would see my father only once a year,
[18:14] that I would hear my mother sobbing in the bathroom,
[18:17] trying to be strong for us.
[18:18] I wish I had known that they weren’t jealous,
[18:21] that they didn’t understand what I was,
[18:23] that I didn’t understand what I was.
[18:25] But it’s okay,
[18:26] because everything happens for a reason, right?
[18:28] Stop worrying about the medium.
[18:30] And start caring about the message.
[18:31] Because there’s never been an easy way
[18:33] to tell a hard truth.
[18:57] Wow.
[18:59] Wow, you were incredible.
[19:01] – You were so, so good up there. – Mom!
[19:03] Oh, my God. You wrote that?
[19:06] – Stop! Mom! – Wow!
[19:07] I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.
[19:09] – But I’m so, so proud of you. – Mom…
[19:11] I can’t believe what you did up there.
[19:14] Let’s go celebrate, okay?
[19:16] – You want a Blooming Onion? – Yo! Franklin!
[19:18] – Let’s go to Outback. – Coming!
[19:19] Where are you going?
[19:21] You’re not going back on the bus?
[19:23] Frankie!
[19:32] Serious?
[19:34] Hmm.
[19:44] Hello.
[19:46] Hey.
[19:47] Go on. Keep playing. It’s lovely.
[19:53] Is that crack cocaine?
[19:55] No, there’s no crack here.
[19:57] Then what, marijuana?
[19:58] Mm-hmm.
[20:00] Don’t slouch, love.
[20:02] No one will take you seriously.
[20:05] A man who slouches is like a man who carries a purse…
[20:08] You’ll get away with it, but everybody will judge you.
[20:12] May I?
[20:13] You want some of this?
[20:15] They say it’s excellent for arthritis.
[20:17] I want to see for myself.
[20:18] Have you ever had it before?
[20:19] I most certainly have not.
[20:21] Do I look like some flower child to you?
[20:24] All right, well,
[20:25] just take small puffs, ’cause this kush got kick.
[20:27] Mm-hmm.
[20:32] There you go.
[20:34] – Gran! – Hello, darling.
[20:36] John-o, what the hell do you think you’re doing,
[20:38] giving her that?
[20:39] She asked me. What was I supposed to say, no?
[20:41] – Yes! – Stop being such
[20:42] a stick in the mud, Max.
[20:44] Just stand there and keep an eye out for your mother.
[20:46] Okay.
[20:48] – Here you go. – It’s awfully good.
[20:55] Nice.
[20:56] Mmm!
[21:05] Can I help you?
[21:07] Postmates?
[21:08] Oh. Oh.
[21:12] Well, it’s not food.
[21:16] Hemingway?
[21:18] Nice.
[21:21] Seriously?
[21:22] You guys don’t card?
[21:24] Uh, I don’t know.
[21:25] Wow, you should know.
[21:28] This is not cool!
[21:31] It’s not your fault, but you should talk to your manager
[21:33] or your supervisor or something.
[21:35] Have a great night.
[21:37] Have a nice night.
[21:43] Hello?
[21:49] You’re welcome!
[21:52] So glad you could stop by!
[21:58] You’ve been a great audience!
[22:04] Oh, Jesus.
[22:06] Good night, Detroit!
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