The Family That Preys
-We want purple on the top up there.
-Yes, ma'am.
Oh, no, dear. That whole arrangement
needs to go back there.
-Between the windows.
-Yes, ma'am.
Alice, you put that down.
Oh, Charlotte,
everything's so beautiful.
This is your daughter's wedding day.
l want you to enjoy yourself.
-l will.
-How's it going in there?
She getting dressed.
Then you need to go on in
and check on her.
l want to make sure
everything is all right.
Everything is all right.
-You need to go on. Come on.
-Okay.
Everything's gonna be fine.
You just relax.
Oh, yeah. l'm real relaxed today.
-There's my son and his dreadful wife.
-You be nice.
William.
Hello, mother. Miss Alice.
Hey, William.
Jillian, you are wearing that hat.
Mrs. Cartwright.
Alice, that is a lovely dress.
Turn around.
Now, don't you stop her. She's
on her way in to see her daughter.
l am.
-You look pretty.
-Thank you.
Well, this is all
very oddly nice of you, Mother.
Yes, well, if my son hadn't eloped...
then maybe l would have been able...
...to give him the proper wedding
that mothers dream of.
The yard sure looks lovely.
Come talk to an old woman, William.
Excuse me, sweetie.
-Now, how's Judge Sales getting on?
-He's good. He says to say hello.
Excuse me, waiter,
could l please get a drink?
Do l look okay?
Andrea, you look beautiful.
Would you stop it?
l don't like this dress.
This is the dress
Mama married Daddy in.
So? Doesn't mean l gotta like it.
She should have gotten
that old woman to buy me one.
She paid for the wedding, Andrea.
What more do you want?
She paid for a beautiful wedding
for her black friend's daughter...
...so she could tell
her friends she helped...
...the poor colored woman
and her childrens.
Stop it. Now, don't you
embarrass Mama today.
Well, if she wants to be Mammy
and play Stepin Fetchit...
...it's not my problem.
You are a piece of work.
-Hi, girls.
-Mama.
-You're excited?
-Yes.
Andrea was saying
how nice this is of Mrs. Cartwright...
...and how much she loves this dress.
Oh, good, good.
Look at you, you look beautiful.
My baby. Thank you, Jesus.
Okay, pretty girls, let's go get married.
l'm gonna check on the cake topper.
Make sure little Mavis
got her rose petals, sweetie.
Yes, ma'am.
You're marrying your king today,
okay? Remember that.
-Don't embarrass Mama.
-My king.
-Come on, you gotta get straight here.
-Man, l'm nervous.
You sure you wanna do this?
Come on, l love that girl.
Then, that's all that matters, right?
-Right.
-Right.
That's straight.
-Brother, be honest with me.
-What is it?
l know Andrea's
your wife's sister and all, but....
-What?
-l said the same thing, man.
You just got cold feet.
You're just getting nervous, okay?
-lt's all good.
-Okay. All right.
l got a question for you. Do you think
-l should marry her.
-Hey.
Good. Then let me get you married.
Let me go see what's going on, okay?
-Buy you a drink, so you can relax.
-Yes. A drink, a drink.
Yes. Thought you had enough
at the bachelor party last night.
Yeah, it's still sitting with me.
-Baby, you gotta see this place.
-Yeah.
-Hey, what's the matter?
-Andrea. She's driving me crazy.
She is just the most ungrateful person
l know.
lf she disrespects my Mama
one more time--
-Calm down.
-...there wont be a wedding.
-l want you to relax.
-Okay.
l'll run interference with you.
-l ain't taking this home with us.
-Okay, you better.
-l will--
-You don't want me to--
-You'll tear these white folks' house up.
-l sure will.
-You gotta see this house.
-All right.
-Kitchen, bathroom.
-l need a drink.
-No, you can't.
-Take me to the bar.
Wow, Andrea,
you sure have grown up.
Thank you. William, right?
that you got a degree in Finance.
Well, l will in about five months.
-Congratulations. That's fantastic.
-Thank you.
l want you to meet my husband.
Chris!
All right.
Thank you for coming.
Pleasure.
-Hey.
-Hey, this is William.
-This is Chris, my husband.
-Congratulations.
Mr. Cartwright, thank you so much.
Thank you.
You know, l work in construction too.
l've been trying to get on
that building you have downtown.
What kind of experience do you have?
When l was in the military,
l worked a lot of construction.
That's impressive. Well, who have you
been talking to at the company?
Some goofball.
Yeah, he's been getting
the runaround.
Well, l'll tell you what...
...why don't you just call me directly,
and l'll take care of it for you?
-Are you serious?
-Absolutely. We're all family now.
-Okay. All right, l'm calling.
-Okay.
So, what are your plans
after graduation?
Looking for a job, l guess.
l'll tell you what, when you're ready to
join the work force, you give me a call.
l'm sure we can find a position for you.
-l'll do that.
-Okay.
-Okay.
-Congratulations again.
-Thank you so much.
-Enjoy your evening.
-Oh, my God.
-Did you see that?
-l can't believe it.
-lt's our lucky day.
-Hey.
-Hey.
There's big mama's little lawyer.
How you doing?
-Fine.
-Yeah, that's cool.
Get you a biscuit. Go on.
Now, put that down.
This is sweet tea, Junior.
-l won't have you going to the doctor.
-Thank you, Alice.
Come on in, Mr. Blanchett.
-Hey, Alice.
-How are you doing, Nick?
-l'm okay.
-Yeah?
You go on in the back
and get yourself cleaned up.
Pam? Pam.
-Come and get Nick fixed up.
-But this--
Come and get him fixed up.
Come on, Nick.
Thank you.
You mother's a saint.
Yeah, she is.
We got some clean clothes for you,
Nick.
So do you mind
if l throw those in the trash?
-Okay.
-And do you need a razor? You know?
No, l'm okay.
lt's up to you. So everything's
in the bathroom, you know.
Go back there, wash up really good,
and your food will be waiting for you.
-Okay, thank you.
-Okay.
-Thirty-eight times, man, 38 times.
-Yeah.
-We still playing poker tonight?
-Yeah, l don't know about that.
Pam wants me
to spend some time with her tonight.
Yeah, l hear you, it's all good.
-Thanks for the lift, bro.
-Hey, ain't no problem.
l keep telling Andrea,
man, l need to get a new truck.
-She keeps freaking out on me.
-You know she's gonna freak out.
She making all the money.
-Please.
-What?
That's gonna change, man.
As soon as we get this thing together.
Come on, Chris. Don't start.
What? Come on, man. We can do this.
We know way more
than that idiot foreman of ours.
But we don't know nobody that's
gonna give us a shot, number one.
Number two, nobody gonna give
us no money to start up no company.
You need to have
a little bit more faith, brother.
Listen, we get
our business plan together.
Old man Jackson already said his
brother-in-law works down at the bank.
All we gotta do
is go down there and talk to him.
-l don't know, l don't know.
-Well, l do.
lf you're so sure, man,
what you need me for?
The two of us are the dynamic duo.
-Come on, man. Are you kidding me?
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