An Unfinished Life
I heard you interfering little bastards
rummage around my yard.
I'll thank you for keeping
the owls off of my cats.
You sleep OK?
Sorta.
I, uh...
God, Jean,
I don't know what happened.
It's like a red mist or...
Something comes over me and I...
But I feel like you backed me up
in a corner and I...
You do that, and uh...
I hate it when I'm like that.
I'm sorry.
Can you forgive me?
What?!
F***!
You promised...
if it happened again...
You promised.
OK, this is last week
and up to yesterday.
- All right?
- OK.
- I stuck an extra 50 bucks in there.
- Kitty, I can't...
- You can. Listen...
- Here, just take it.
I don't wanna see you coming around here
anymore looking like this.
You take care.
Take care of that girl. Get going. OK.
We have a reciprocity
agreement with Kansas.
If you can stay in this shelter for a week.
- I could find you a place in Wichita.
- No.
Every man in town who beats a woman
Do you have someone you can stay with?
I don't think you really understand
just how worried I am.
I don't know.
Maybe they went shopping.
I wish someone in this goddamn place
would just...
would just give me the truth.
Then we could find Jean
pretty damn quick.
Tribune, Kansas.
Do you wanna go there?
Sure. Maybe. I mean,
we can go anywhere we want.
How about Loving, New Mexico?
- I like that.
- Me too.
Topeka.
Santa Cruz.
Oh, my gosh.
There's a Butt, Montana.
It's pronounced "Bute."
- Mom?
- Oh, no. No!
Hey!
She's not going anywhere.
There's a rod sticking through the block.
Yeah.
Just take what you need.
So one inch is 83 miles.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Aloha, Oregon.
It's only ten inches away.
So that's 830 miles
and we've already gone 300 miles...
We're going to Wyoming.
What's in Wyoming?
It's where your grandfather lives.
I have a grandfather?
Not much of one.
When were you going to tell me?
Oh, I'm fine.
Smells like rain.
It's not gonna rain today.
You haven't been right
I know what rain looks like.
You got something
on your mind this morning?
The goddamn bear's back.
Well, what do you think
What I should have done a year ago.
Did anyone notice if he had cubs?
Did you see cubs with him?
OK.
- It's under control, Einar.
- You get out of the way and it will be.
Come on, let's let
the Fish and Game take care of this.
This isn't some pet dog they're after.
I think they can tell
the difference, all right?
That says what
Here we go.
Mom.
Welcome to Wyoming.
Mom, this is us.
So is my grandpa nice?
Why didn't you tell me about him?
Einar!
I don't want you here.
At least we agree on something.
I don't wanna be here either.
We need a place to stay
Looks like you need every part
of your head examined.
Is this yours?
She's yours too.
You telling me I have a grandchild
I don't know about?
I'm telling you
I was pregnant at Griffin's funeral.
Where you been till now?
We've been on the road for two days.
We lived in Iowa.
Now this suddenly seems like home?
What's her name?
My name's Griff.
Griff Gilkyson.
That's an unusual name for a girl.
Einar, please.
Just till I can earn enough
to get us out of here.
There's a room in the basement.
I'm sorry.
Hey. I'm gonna go into town
and look for a job.
You think you'll be all right here?
All right, well, just... be good.
Love you.
I used the bathroom.
I heard you.
- Are you hungry?
- Not yet.
Is there a McDonald's in town?
- You got five dollars?
- No, I don't.
Well, then I don't think going into town
for a meal would be a very good idea.
How was your night?
All right, I guess.
Left or right?
Let's do the right.
Left could use a rest.
Pain bad all the time now?
Gets my full attention.
Yep.
What happened with my bear?
It's his own damn bear.
You telling me he's still alive?
He's fine.
He's in that zoo Angie built.
Dreaming about the sea last night.
Did you get wet?
Felt like falling in love.
Smelled like a woman.
Tasted like one too.
Your memory's not that good.
Hey.
Down there.
See Jean kept her looks.
Said she brought her daughter with her.
She says it's Griffin's.
Granddaughter.
That's a nice thing for a man to have.
I might go into town for breakfast.
All right.
Taking the girl with you?
Anything else you need?
Yeah, look in on the bear.
- What?
- Check on the bear.
Check on the...?
Why the hell would I do that?
'Cause I asked you to.
Are those my dad's things?
Yeah, they are.
Where does he live now?
He's dead.
Didn't your mother tell you that?
Yeah. But she said you were dead too.
Are you confused about why they call
a room with a table in it a dining room?
No, sir.
Since it looks like you didn't have
any trouble making that sandwich,
I'd like you to make another one at 11:30.
Will you do that?
- Yes, sir.
- And take it to that man in the little house.
And a glass of milk.
Yes, sir.
Bear? Goddamnit.
"Go check on the bear."
Goddamnit.
Nice wheels, Einar!
Where did you get the rig?
Nancy Sidwell had this shipped up from
that retirement village where Ernie died.
Maybe it was the bike killed Ernie.
a lifetime of Nancy's cooking.
- Your pickup broke down again?
- Oh, hell, no. Pickup's fine.
I'm just out here training
for a goddamn marathon.
I like the flag. Without an orange flag
like that, you might look ridiculous.
- Hello, Ken, Catherine.
- Einar.
What have I got? Bills.
- Morning, Einar.
- Morning yourself, Nina.
Do you believe they're still
sending junk mail to my boy?
Well, maybe the dead are flattered
to get a letter. Ever think about that?
I'll let you know when I'm gone.
Maybe I'll send you a postcard
from the other side.
Hey, how's Mitch doing?
Mitch - he's dreaming about the sea.
Oh, yeah?
I used to live by the ocean.
Up in Oregon for about a year.
Yeah, too much rain if you ask me.
But I sure like the sound it makes.
- Grandma.
- What's up?
If you get depressed, pull up a chair
to your kitchen sink and turn on the tap.
If I ever get depressed,
remind me not to come to you for advice.
Hey!
I wonder if it's hard being that drunk
this early in the morning.
Oh, it's easy if you
don't stop drinking all night.
- You'd know. How do you want your eggs?
- Scrambled.
Hey, there, boys.
What can I get you this morning?
Get down on this table and I can see if
I can stay on you till the buzzer sounds.
Agh! I hope you're
having a lot of fun, Chris,
'cause soon as I get one arm free,
I'm gonna kick your sorry ass.
Oh, now look
what you went and did!
Good morning, fellas.
I'm gonna be your new waiter.
Want some coffee?
- Why don't you screw off, you old bastard?
- What?
Son, now I don't wanna
It can be over all at once.
Because that's how goddamn fast
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