Good Deeds
My name is Wesley Deeds the Third.
I grew up fifth generation
Ivy League graduate.
I can tell you my pedigree
all the way back to the tribe
that my greatest grandfather came from.
I was born into privilege,
groomed by my father to be a businessman,
to take over his company.
Groomed by my mother to be a gentleman.
I was told where to stand and how to dress,
how to cut my hair,
and what I would be doing
for the rest of my life
from the time that I was five years old.
And right now, I seem to be on track.
Whose track, I don't really know.
By this time,
my mother thought I should be married,
and according to my life schedule,
it's four months away.
I'll be marrying her, Natalie.
She's amazing.
We 're perfect together.
With a life like mine,
you'd think that I wake up happy every day,
but I don't.
My life is perfect.
But I often wonder, am
I living my own life,
or the life that I've been told to live?
This tie is too dark.
I think this tie is too dark.
Green.
Green. Green's better.
Maria forgot to put the shoe stretchers
in my shoes.
Babe, you know Maria forgot to
put my shoe stretchers in again?
- Really?
- Yeah.
I'll talk to her.
I'll tell you who it won't be,
Deeds Incorporated.
According to the rumor mill,
the software giant...
No, I've been listening to the radio.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Listen, this is what I want you to do.
Just get everybody, set
up a conference call,
I will figure it out when I get there.
John, don't panic. It's all fine.
Okay. Thanks.
Hello.
Yeah, I have a morning meeting.
Showing the Jones apartment. Right.
Hey, can you tell Jeffrey
to have something cool for kids?
- What do kids like?
- Toys, honey.
Toys. Toys.
Bye. See you soon.
What would you like for breakfast?
Egg whites and oatmeal.
Egg whites and oatmeal will be fine.
And don't forget the grapefruit juice.
- And grapefruit juice?
- Right here.
- I don't care, Walter!
- Fine.
It doesn't matter to me! Neither do you!
Get out of here, then!
You know what? Karma's a b*tch!
And you're gonna get yours.
Walter!
You're crazy! You're a drunkard!
And you're a nobody!
- Trick.
- Oh, yeah, I'm a trick?
Don't look at me like that, just drive!
- Walter...
- Just drive!
Walter, how long before
you get your driver's license back?
You tired of driving me already?
You know what, I'll get a driver.
Don't you worry about me. I don't need you.
I didn't say I was tired of driving you.
I just asked you a question, that's all.
I don't know.
Mom won't speak to the judge.
- Would you do it?
- No!
Come on. Please!
Why can't you just get your license back
just like everybody else
who's had several DUIs?
You know, Dad would've done it for me.
'Cause he loved me.
We all love you, okay?
Well, Mom has a weird way of showing it.
She's been through a lot with you, man,
she's tired.
Get a tie out of the glove box.
We're seeing her for lunch.
Hell, no. Hell, no! I ain't going
Take me home, Wesley!
We're going to work,
then we're going to lunch.
Okay, just shut up!
I'll have it later, when I get off.
Lindsey, you know, the owner could
have the sheriff here today.
Come on, Milton. Just
take one for the team.
She's already filed the writ of eviction.
- Will you just give me a couple hours?
- Give me a break.
Look, I'm saying I'll have it.
I just need...
I'll have it today. All right?
Just tell her that.
That's all I'm asking, just tell her that.
Are we gonna get put out?
I don't want you worrying about that.
How much more do we need?
Ariel, stop it.
Come on, let's get your shoes on.
We're gonna make a stop
before you get to school.
We can expect light onshore wind
coupled with an upper level
low pressure drop off the coast
that will deepen the marine layer
across the coastline today...
We got a spot!
You know what? Watch what you're doing!
You trying to kill me? Damn!
Lady! Listen. Hey, hey.
Look, you're in my parking spot.
Oh, really. Well, you know what?
I'll just be one second.
- Lady, I got a conference call I gotta get to...
- I haven't got time for this right now!
Excuse me? "I have a conference call"?
That ain't how you stop
- Walter, don't you...
- This how you stop a woman. Hey, b*tch!
Walter!
Who the hell are you calling "b*tch"?
The man said move your car!
- Hey! Hey!
- Walter!
That mouth of yours
is gonna get you killed, man.
Hey, Kat. Yeah, man, this is Walt Deeds.
Listen, I need a tow truck in the parking lot.
Some lady parked in my brother's spot.
Thanks.
This woman left her child in the car, man.
So? That car and that kid
are about to get towed, man.
Just leave your car here,
Kat'll come down and he'll park it.
Call April, have her transfer
the conference call down to the car, okay?
You want to sit here and wait?
Yeah, April?
I don't talk to strangers.
Wes wants the conference call
transferred to the car.
Thank you.
already got attitude.
And that little black girl gonna turn into
an even bigger damn black girl
with even bigger attitude, man!
Just get in the car, Walter.
Just get in the car, please.
You know I don't have a cell phone.
It's hard as hell trying to find a payphone
and you're not answering the phone.
Inventory.
Can I get my check?
And then I have to go someplace,
just for a couple of hours.
Your shift starts in 30 minutes.
I know, and I will make it up.
I just... There's something I gotta do.
Be back by 10:
00.- What is this?
- Your check.
No, I know that.
But I worked 80 hours this past two weeks.
So where's the rest of it?
Human Resources got a letter from the IRS.
They said you were behind in back taxes,
so they held most of your pay.
No. I need all of it.
Today. I have to have it today.
There's nothing I can do, doll.
Why don't you call the IRS
and see if you can't
make some type of arrangement with them?
Can you give me an advance on next week?
They're going to take most of your check
for the next six months.
I've been trying to talk to you
about that position from 4:00 to 11:00.
And who looks after my kid at night?
I'm sorry, doll.
- No, you're not.
- We gotta fill it quickly.
If you want it,
you'd better tell me about it now.
Do I have a choice?
I gotta take my kid to school.
With Dexter leaving,
where does that put us, John?
Not in the best place.
They were 75% of our profit.
Hold on a second, when did they get
to 75%? Last quarter it was 60.
When Walt offered them a 12% discount
on all new products, they upped their deal.
It was a good idea at the time.
Okay, it was!
Fine, we 're in it now.
Get every financial bit of information
you can on Brunson.
I'll be burning the midnight oil on this
one, John, so I'll be up in a second.
Wait a second.
Excuse me. How much does this cost?
Mr. Deeds says it's free for employees.
- Everybody?
- Yes.
Wow. Fat Boy Harley. Nice.
You just ought to do that, Wes.
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